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RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXVL, NO. 30. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1944. SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO Red Cross Volunteers Heads Fire Company Two Large Residences Boro Clerk 25 Years Chamber of Com Aid At Turner Disaster On Tower Hill Sold Holds Annual Electio Chapter's Work Termed Me'thot, Johnson Properties William A. Fluhr Re-elected "Highly Commendable" Sold Through VanHorn Agency President—New Directors Chosen 't- Within a few hours after the de- Two large, modern homes, located The annual meeting, of th* board stroyer Turner sank off Sandy Hook near the top of Tower hill, Red directors and the election of last week, members of the Red Cross Fair Haven (Sorb Eichele Elected Bank, on plots comprising part of Harry Crine Is of the Red Bank Community volunteer special service corps were the former Uial McCarter estate, ber of Commerce for the ensu: on the job helping in the care of the Has $29,314 In Council President have recently been sold through, the year was held at the chamber victims at Fort Hancock hospitals. Ray VanHorn agency of Fair Haven. Named Clerk Of in the Carlton theater building Their work was termed as "highly From these two hill-site properties terday morning. commendable" by army and naval At Fair Haven a view is obtained of the surround- Surplus Account ing countryside, including parts of Atlantic Township Elected to the board for a.tl „..,, officers. year term are Edwin R. Conovaa,- ,1 Motor corps members drove ambu Little Silver, Fair Haven, Rumson, Mayor Deliveri All Officials th* Shrewsbury River and tbe ocean Herbert E. Edwards, James Hum* ' lances, transported doctors and at Monmouth Beach, several miles Vanderburg Man phries and William A. Bradlej*' ^ nurses to and from hospitals and Are Reappointed— distant. These four directors with Kb* oth«4 .'i drove tbe canteen truck which was Annual Message Succeeds Jonathan H. eight directors whose terms hav# "" puked with food by the canteen One of the properties was owned Committees by Homer Methot and it includes a either a year or two years y«t t>£ , corps, Oray Ladles of tbe hospital At Council Session Jones of Phalanx run re-elected William A. Fluhr praMj.< and recreation corps aided In many AN8ON GOODE fine nine-room colonial residence con- M. FLO1TD SMITH. structed by Mr. Metbot three years ident of the chamber for the eomlnsf' , ways. Col. R. Avery, Red Crow Held Fair Haven's excellent financial Peter J. Eichele was elected pres- Harry Crine of Vanderburg, son of year. • :z^s director at Fort Hancock, in prais- Anson Goode of Red Bank-Everett ago. The site Is a large rolling plot M. Floyd Smith, who, has round- condition and the fact that the bor- ident of the Fair Haven council at on Hilltop terrace. The house has Michael and the late Mrs. Crine, will ing the chapter's work, remarked, ough will be free of debt by the end road was re-elected president of Lin the organization meeting of tit gov ed out 25 years as borough clerk croft Ore company at the annual a large living room with fireplace of Fair Haven. Congratulations be sworn in today as clerk of Atlan- "If there is anything to be done, they of 1945 were stressed by Mayor Ed- ernlng body Monday night. Tony and built-in bookcases, center hall, tic township to succeed Jonathan L. can do it." gar V. Denis* in his annual message meeting Thursday night. Other of- Hunting, oldest member in years of from Mayor Edgar V. Denise and ficers are: dining room with a picture bay win- members of the council followed I Jones of Phalanx, who resigned re- For months the various corps have at the meeting of the governing body service, is the retiring president. dow, breakfast room with pine panel- cently due to poor health after serv- Vice President—W. Gilbert Msnion. the announcement by Mr, Smith at been trained to cope with Just such Monday night. He tfcanked the mem- The following officials were reap- ing, den, powder room, kitchen and ing as clerk for 49 years. He was emergencies and they proved they Secretary—Edward Boylin. the organization meeting of the bers of the council and other mem- Treasurer—John Mahoncy. polnted by Mayor Edgar V. Denise: maid's room. On the second floor governing body Monday night that striken with illness last June and were fully prepared. Mrs. Herbert D. bers of the official family (or their Captain—John Mahonty. are four family bedrooms and two he has completed a quarter of a tottered between life and death for Lieutenant—Garrett Corson. Clerlc-M. Floyd Smith. weeks at a Long Branch hospital. Wright, volunteer special service co-operation during the past year First Lieutenant—Latui Tumidaiikjr. Attorney—Theodora D. ParioRi. baths and a sun deck. There is an century as 8 public official of the head, stated she and other chapter and named Frederick Burgbard as Second LJeuUnant—Harold Kellr. Auditor—Jogeph J. Seaman. attached two-car garage. Construc- borough. His father, H. ""Edgar He recovered sufficiently to return officials were pleased by the efficient "the citizen from Fair Haven who Kngineer—Gerard Dotnldion. Treaiurer—tieorga W. Curchln. tion features include full rock wool Smith, has been clerk of the Fair dome, and haa been showing steady service rendered. did the most for our country on the hint Aialitant Engineer—Eugene feck Building irupector— H. Edgir Smith. insulation and air conditioning, oil Improvement. His major ambition in Second Aifllstant Engineer—Harold Engineer—George. K. Allen. Haven board of education many Volunteers assisting Included Mrs. homefront during 1943."" Willgerodt. Borough police lUrgeon—Dr. Edwin F. fired. The purchaser Is a' profes- years. recent years was to complete 50 Bernard Seiple, Mrs, Paul Sl«s, Mrs. Trustees—William Warneker, James Stewart. sional client of th« law firm of Ap- years of service as Atlantic township Ifonnahane. Adolf Braun, plegate, Stevens, Foster * Reussilie Nathan Kline, Mrs. Victor H. Und- Fin Police—Thomas S. Field. Jr., Adolf Kecording officer of fire department— clerk. Braun, Fred Mahnkcn. George F. Curehin. of Red Bank. lahr, Mrs. Cummlng Rlker, Mrs. Her- Recorder—George Woodward. Last week John H. Sutphln and man Kllng, Miss Emily Barry, Mrs. Committees named by the mayor The second property sold by the Red Cross Needs George C. Richdale, township com- Mortimer Klinkesteln, Mrs. Bruce VanHorn agency on Tower Hill was mitteemen, appointed Joseph Moreau Berckmans, Mrs. Robert Eisner, Mrs. are as follows, the chairman being County NJ.C. named first in each case: constructed and owned by Mr. and of Highway 34 to membership on the H. Lansing Clue, Mrs. Otis Seaman Mrs. W. Raymond Johnson. Tbe plot Volunteers For committee for a year to fill the un- and Mrs. E. M. Tblerman. StrceU. wallta and ahada treei—H. Lynn, comprises about one-half acre of explrcd term of the late George L. Group To Hold wood Minion, Tony Hunting, Kuiecll H grounds adjoining the estate of Rob- Hance. Other Red Cross volunteers who Minton. Motor Corps aided were Mrs. Hargo Smith, Mrs. Flit, tint ltd and Insurance—S. H. Min- ert Eisner and It also fronts on Hill- Mr. Sutphln has been elected chair- Chauncey Dufford, Mrs. Harry In- 25th Anniversary ton, John Howie, Hunting-. top terrace, affording a similar pan- man of the committee. Other ap- galls, Mrs George Jacobion and Mrs. Public buildingi, sanitation and library oramic view described above. —Howie, H. K Minton, Peter J. Elcheje. Calls for More pointments included Collector Walter Benjamin A. VanTine. Community activities, park, dock, lon- The new owners are Mr. and Mrs. D. Fields, treasurer and official tax Victor H. Lindlahr, Rumson, chap- Dean Corwin To inf and public utilities—Hunting, Eichele, Allan H. Church, Jr., of Gooseneck Workers to Carry On searcher; Frank Mitchell, engineer; ter chairman of publlo Information, Arthur H. Bieman. Point, who took possession of their Mr. Fields, overseer of the poor; Har- Finance, printing and luppllei—Eichele, new home just before the Christmas Interviewed the Gray Ladlea and the Speak—High School B, L, Minton, Kieman. Expanded Program old McDermott of Freehold, counsel; WILLIAM A. FLUHR following paragraphs were written Police and civilian defenae—Bieman, R. holidays. Dr. Jacob L. Lewis, township phys- I by him: Girls to be Guests H. Minton, Howie. The house Is of rambling design Additional service now provided by ician; Warren Snedekcr, road super- Mr. Fluhr has had a most wonder** True to precedent, the Gray Ladles John F. Hogan, John W. Swanson, painted white with black shutters. the county Red Cross Motor corps intendent, and William Desmond, ful administration and his efforts U0 served ably at Fort Hancock last Five women from the Red Bank Louis S. Conover, Daniel H. Apple- On the first floor are a living room at Fort Hancock and other military sistant. much appreciated not only by the dia week, but have had little to say about area who axe key members of the gate and James A. Enright were with fireplace, dining room, break- posts in Monmouth county will re- rectorate but also by the member* their, own efforts In the days' work. New Jersey State Federation of named on the zoning board. Mr. En- fast room, lavatory, kitchen, utility quire 50 additional members to han- ship In general. room and master bedroom and bath. Without exception, they praised th« Women's clubs have been Invited to right Is the only new member. He dle the organization's expanded ac- The financial statement as ren» ' spirit and behavior of the survivors.