Red Bank Re Ter Section One
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SECTION ONE RED BANK RE TER SECTION ONE VOLUME LXIV,NQ, 37. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 5,1942. PAGES 1 TO 12 Harold Baynton Testimonial Dinner Nelson Eddy Due Herb Hunter Is Now In Red Bank Shares In At Fort Monmouth Tells Society For Edward A. Ming Nelson Eddy, famed concert, Navy; After Big Game Successful Blackout , radio, opera and motion picture Of Rug Making star, will appear in a free con- cert at War Department Thea- Methodist Women ter No. i Monday evening, Former Good-Will Ambassador Of Shrewsbury Dairy Co. Honors Old March 30, according to an. an- Give $100 to District Man Killed In County, But nouncement by Lt. Huly E. Employee VVTio Is Leaving Firm ! Bray, Fort Monmouth morale Baseball To Japan a Happy Man , for Missionary Fund No Mishaps Occur In Borough officer. •+• Herb Hunter, well known in local tike a happy family reunloa was Eddy, who will appear Tinder A largt section of MonmouthJ baseball circles while residing in this Harold Baynton of the Broad street th« testimonial dinner given last the auspices of the V, S. O,- county for a little more than IB mln« Percy Hicks Is section and who two decades ago firm of Armltage & Baynton spoke Thursday evening at the Bosevelt J. DiFiore Sells Comp Shows, Inc., ii the world's New Chapter Of utes last Friday night was enveloped played with the Giants, Cubs and on "The Romance of Rug Making" tea room, Llttlo Silver, by Shrews- most, highly paid concert star, in darkness while civilian defense Cardinals and later chaperoned at a meeting of the Women's So- bury. Dairy Company, Inc., In honor according to Variety, theatrical officials, flying over the section In a, Supervisor Of scores of big name players to Japan ciety for Christian Service of the of Edward A. Ming, plant foreman His Newspaper. trade journal. National Society plane, joined with local official.! on as a good will ambassador of base- Methodist church at tho church fel- who has teen granted a, year's ab- the ground to praise the shore'* first ball, once more 1B a happy man, His lowship hall Monday night. More sence from the firm -with which he Printing Plant Rumson'8 Roads than 50 members attended. Now Being Formed blackout teat as & distinct success. ha» been connected for the last 21 application for enlistment in the U. S. Navy has been accepted. An emergency policeman, Robert yearn. Monmouth Street Morgan, 30, ot Marlboro, was killed; Emil Schuster Buys Succeeds the Late' Two days after the Pearl Harbor Mrs, E. A, Starku, president of the attack, the white-haired 46-year-old Daughters of the Union when the automobile In Which ha was riding to his post waa lnyovlvetf company, left a sick bed to attend Business and Takes Store Property Alfred Brighton- Hunter was rejected at the Navy re- tht affair and to present to "Ed" cruiting office in St. Louis because in Monmouth C.ounty In an accident with a truck on tho Marlboro-Matawan road, and hl« Ming a wrist watsh "from friends at Over Postal Office Budget Adopted of his teeth. That was_ December to Organize Monday _.tht Shrewsbury Dairy," Thp reclp- Has New Owners Hcjwasjilsappolnted and decided companion, Miss Audrey Sharp, 23, ' lent expressed his appreciation of to try to do somethlng~about it. So of Long Branch, was Injured, but n6 Percy <HIcks, superintendent of serious mishaps were reported in thl» \i» gift'In his characteristic style, John DIFlore, who established In he wrote the Bureau of Navigation , Next Monday afternoon, March 9, the Bertram H, Borden estate many immediate section. -Because of the recant illneu.ot 1028 tho "Spirit of MonmouthPress," in Washington, in part, as follows: Monmouth. county will be honored years, was .appointed _road_superln- Commenting on the accident, May-i his •wlfe;'MrrStarki acted as master "a~weekly~for "the~AmerIcan-Itallan when a nevy-chaptcr of the National tendent at the meeting ot the may- "Thls'mornlng the'NaVal Ttecrult^ or~Charles- R: English; ;afa~counclt of ceremonies and kept the employ- people, has sold out his newspaper and Emilio Tomaine Society, Daughters of the Union or and council of Rumaon Thurs- Ing Station rejected my application meeting Monday night, warned that ee* and guests well entertained with and printing plant at .172 Monmouth 1861-1885, Inc., will be officially in- day night. The recommendation for enlistment because of my being: in future test blackouts workers who hlj personal and witty remarks Purchase Building stalled in. Atlantic Highlands by was made by Councilman George 'dentally deficient,' despite the fact are not able to get to their posts be- about some of the older members of Mrs. John Hay Haywood of Ellza- Dwfeht, chairman of tho road com- that my teeth .are supplemented by fore the scheduled tests begin, had Ui« "Shrewsbury Dairy family" as beth, New Jersey State Regent, as- Louis C. Casagrande, proprietor of mittee, who stated that Mr. HickB highly satisfactory dentures. My better remain home so that thi each took a tow. sisted by her staff ot officers. The the United Cigar agency and confec- was a man of integrity and a citi- physical condition otherwise Is 100 danger of other casualties might bo) . Mr, Starks reviewed briefly the ceremony will bo held In the Pres- tionery store, at the corner of Mon- zen who stands high in the com- per cent. ' * • A sincere desire to essened, . • ; hlitory: of the company from its byterian church located on Third mouth street and Bridge avenue, op- munity. ., Mr. Hicks will devote full help avenge the shockingly tragic in- Btert close to 22 years ago on Syca- avenue, corner of Highland avenue, Red Bank, like other municipal!* posite the railroad station, and time to his work, at a salary of justice against our country, along more avenue with three men and a at 2 o'clock. ties in the Asbury Park warning dis- single ttuck and the steady growth Emlllo Tomaino of 24 Allen place, $1,720 a year. His appointment fills, with my background, consisting of trict, presented an unusual plcturf of the plant up td the present time, arc the joint purchasers of the ad- the vacancy caused by the death -previous enlistment (In submarine The chapter Is to be named "Army as well-lighted, busy street* wera Louis Johnson was Introduced as the joining business property at 184 Mon- several weeks ago of Alfred Brigh- branch during World War I) and a ot the Potomac chapter," Daughters transformed Into a silent, lorla oldest employee, who, with the guest mouth street from Henry J. Byrne ton, who was superintendent many record of more than 12 tours embrac- of the Union 1861-1865, Inc., In rec- scene within the space of a few mln« of honor, arc wearing 20-year ser- of Jersey City. years. ing Japan, China and the Philippines ognition of the fact that the ances- utes. _••"• ;. The two-story building has a front- in the interest of good relations tors of the. prospective members, vice pins. Others presented were The 1942 budget was adopted. At Just before 9:30 o'clock, the tiro* Charles Schanclt, a 15-year man; age of 30 feet and Is 115 feet In through the medium of sports, urges •who are from New York, New set for the beginning of the black' depth along Burrowes place. It was the public hearing C. Gray-Lewis me to ask If there Is not some mean? Hampshire, Vermont, Pennsylvania Clyde Hayes, Walter O'Nell, Ralph objected to "the appropriations for out, Red Bank was "carrying on" aaT Runyon and Miss Ruth VanNote, bought from the late Mrs. William by which a waiver can be issued in HAROLD BAYNTON and Indiana, as well as New Jer- usual, although a feeling of antlclpa* Powers, whoBe husband conducted a street lights and roads, stating that my case. I seek the honor and priv- who have seen over 10 years of ser- he believed both should have been tlon seemed to prevail among nun* vice, and Joseph Slmpklns and C. restaurant there. Seven years ago ilege of serving to the fullness of Mr. Baynton explained nig mak- dreds who flocked 'to the - business Mr. Byrne completely remodeled the reduced. With regard to the street ability my flag and my country." ing, its history and some legends re- Ray Sweeney, •who have served ovor lights, Mayor James C, Auchlncloss section to view the novelty. The first flve years. building, where are located Frank Hunter went back about his busi- garding rug makers' methods. He shows over at the two theaters, peo- DeMarla's Commuters' Wine and stated that after careful considera- said that 80% of the wool used in tion and after having received ex- ness in the promotion field and Feb- ple began to fill the streets .as ths Introduced as "the best mayor Rod Liquor store and A. Cltarella's mar- ruary 16, in Chicago, received word modern rug making today comes time set for the blackout drew near pert advice it was determined that from the countries of the Far East ( Bank ever had," Charles R. English ket, with living apartments Upstairs. to report back to the recruiting sta- and automobiles darted through ths The property was bought as an in- no reduction in street lighting could and Europe. He also stated that 10% paid a personal tribute to the guest be made without endangering pub- tion in St. Louis. He was on hand main arteries of town. Some of ths vestment.