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J. Dey Conover's Will. Birthday of a Chapel. Three Grades . Iisgid, Weakly, EnUreiJ aj SMoni-CUn Mstter st ths Poit« tVOLUME XLIX, NO. 14, offlo* it Bid Emit, N. J, nndsi tht Aot of Hanb t, 1879, RED BANK, N.J., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1926, . $1.50 PER ,YEAR. PAGES 1 TO 12. J. DEY CONOVER'S WILL. BIRTHDAY OF A CHAPEL. "ALL ABOARD." , MORE DAHLIA PRIZES A PECULAR FIRE. Musical Comedy to be Given Her TOWN WENT FIGHT CRAZY Hollow Tree on Monmoulh Street MAY ABOLISH TAG DAYS. WILL MOVE TO GEORGIA, HOUSE AND LOT LEFT TO A CORNERSTONE AT ST. JOHN'S October 6th and 7th. MbNMOUTH COUNTY CROW GENE TUNNEY'S VICTORY Looked Like a Smoko Stock. PROPOSITION PUT UP TO MID- In front of the bus starter's stand J. HULL McLEAN WILL MAKE ••'.; ;••;• FRIEND., . • WILL BE RE-LAID, "All'Aboard" is the tl'.le of ERS SWEEP CAMDEN SHOW. BRINGS JOY TO RED BANK. DLETOWN VOTERS. musical comedy show, which will b • y : on Monmouth street is a largo Mag- HIS HOMB THERE. Rest of Hl» E«(ato Bequeathed t< The Coromony Will be Performe given'on Wednesday and Thursda' Queen Flower Pri«, Higlic.t Hono Scores of Folks From This Town pie tree with a trunk which is hol- They will Decide at Election Next Tinton Fall. Resident, While Look- HU Children—Fair Haven Worn at Llttlo Sliver Sunday Morning, nights, October Cth and 7th, at St, in the Show, Awarded to W. W. Went to Philadelphia to See Hi: low. Folks often throw newspapers Month Whether or Not to Appro- ing for a Place to Go HunUilti an Mabel Cosh Bequeiti—Othei October 3d—An Anniversary So- James's hall on Monmouth street bt Kennedy & Sons of Red Bank- Win the Crown of King of Swat and cigarette butts in the opening priate $10,000 for Fire Com- : Discovers a Town that Causes Wills. ciable to bo Held October 13th. tho young people of St. James'i Other Prize Winners. —Mort Pach's Prediction.! in the tree. Last Wednesday nigh panies and Eliminate Tag Days. Him to Want to Move South. ;j. Doy .Conover of Mlddlotown The fiftieth anniversary of St, church. Last spring tho youn "After winning a large number o Gene Tunney's victory over Jack someone threw a lighted cigarette J. Hull McLean of Tinton Falls village made bis last will las folks of the' church gave a musical prizes at tho seaqui-centennial ex- Dompsey in tho prize fight arena at Middletown township voters at John's chapol of Llttlo Silver will butt in the hollow. Tho paper and the general election in November roturned homo halt week from an March, 'revoking all his prevlou bo observed with special service! comedy performance and it was position dahlia growers in this pari Philadelphia lost. week probably the other stuff caught fire shortly automobile trip to" Georgia, whoro . wills. The witnesses were WiUlnm very succossf ul. > The coming per- of Monmouth county captured the caused no more excitement and joy will decide whether or not to appro- nt the chapel'Sunday morning al after midnight and flames issued priate $10,000 for fire fighting pur- he bought land for a shooting pre- E, Foster and Marcus Grles, Mr. ten o'clock, Thero, will bo a com formance will be In charge of th lion's share of awards at the flower in any small town in the whole from tho opening in the top of the serve for hunting game next winter. Conover named his son, Gerot ,H, Jonh.B. Rogers producing com- show held last weeteat Camden by United States than it did .at Red poses. If this appropriation is fa- munlon servlco and the corno trunk. Flames, sparks and smoke vored by a majority of voters, tag Mr. McLean has been spending tho Conover, and his nephew, Cecil S. stone of the chapel will bo re-laid. pany., This company directed th tho Camden dahlia society nnd th Bank. Red Bank is Tunney's home belched,from the top of. tho tree. winters for many years past in Conovor, as the oxocutors of the show last spring. Rehearsals ar New Jersey dahlia society. ,and most of the money he has made day solicitations of money will be Rov. Carroll M, Burck, tho rector, Joseph Talarico, who'is employed as abolished and the financial needs of Florida, where much of his tlmo will. Mr. Conover left to Ms friend, and a number of the former rec- being held every night and one ol The "queen flower" prize, which as a scrapper is invested here. a taxicab driver, saw the firo and has been spent in hunting. The Christian Dletz, the house and lol the.lending parts will'be taken by Scores of Rod Bankers know Tun- the fire companies will be met en- tors of tho church will take part. is regarded as the highest and mos turned in an alarm. The firemen tirely by general taxation. great rush to Florida in the past at'Middletown adjoining Mr, Con On Wednesday night, Octobo: Edward O'Brien, Jr., of Rumson. coveted honor of the show, was ney and everyone who knows him quickly put the blaze out. few years has spoiled many of the over's land, where Mr. Diotz now won by W. W. Kennedy^ Sons of likes him. He owns property at The appropriation for fire pur- 13th, another anniversary servic poses this year is $4,000. The bal- shooting grounds and has raised the lives. He bequeathed. to his son will be held, at tha chapel. Thii Re'd Bank with tho dahlia Elite Red Bank and he does most of his price of land in that state to a point Geret; H. Conover, the farm In Mid Glory. Of 105 entries the judges banking here. Added to this is the ance needed, amounting to about will be followed by a social hour at $6,000, is raised principally by tag where it does not pay to own it for dletown township known as the Mrs, John H. Lippincott's. Every THREE GRADES SHIFTED, picked tho flower originated and glamor of a world record, a likeable PARTY FOR BRIDE-TO-BE. shooting purposes. Bowne farm, which Mr, Conovor had exhibited by the Red Bank firm as disposition and an education not day campaigns. There are eight effort will bo mado to havo all tho "SHOWER" FRIDAY NIGHT FOR corhpanies in the township and with Last winter, while looking about bought from-Sarah J3. Crane-and members o.f.tho congregation pres- FIRST UNIT OF JUNIOR WEST- the best flower in the show. A sil commonly associated • with prize George L. Crane. Two Hundred SIDE HIGH SCHOOL STARTED. ver cup was awarded for this prize. fight champions. A few years ago TINTON FALLS GIRL. the exception of the Navesink com- for new hunting grounds, Mr. Mc- ent and also to havo present formci pany all of them conducted tag days Lean chanced upon a quaint and sharos of the capital stock of th Kennedy & Sons also won a sil Tunney trained for one of his fights members of tho congregation whe Seventh Grade Moved From Oak< The Fal/erette Club of That Place this year. The Navesink firemen attractive old town called St, Mary's, Cl E. Conover company were be- ver cup for scoring the highesl on Harry McCormick's farm at have movod away. land Street School to the Add! Tendered a'Miscellaneous Showe raised their money principally by in Camden county, In the extremo queathed to Mr. Conovor's daughter, number of points in all the dahlia Scobcyville, when Mr. McCormick St, John's chapel was built on tion which is being built to th to Miss Estelle Cornell, Who is to holding a fair. southeastern corner of Georgia. It Lillian W,D. Sehad, and tho incomi classes in the show, a silver trophy lived at that place. land; donated by the late John H, River Street Schoolhouse. Wed Arthur Youmans. ' is on St. Mary's river, about four . from 200 additional shares of thi for .scoring tho highest .number of There has been growing opposi- 1 Llppinoott. Otfginnlly it was pnrl Grade 7-B was moved last week Scores of Ecd Bankers went to The Falleretto club of Tinton miles from the ocean and forty , stock was left to Mr. Conovcr's eon points in classes 98 to 97, a Len tibn to holding tag days. Traffic is of tho parish of Trinity church oi from the ' Oakland street, school to Philadelphia to seo the fight. Falls, a society composed of young milos north of Jacksonville, Florida. nox-vaso for scoring the-highest held up when autoists arc stopped Lester D. Conovor, At li Rod Bank, but later l^was placei tho River street school. Miss Mar Burdgo & Russell took two. big women of that village, tendered It is one of the oldest towns Ih the number of points .in classes 86 to and asked to contribute. Several ..death the shares are to be divided in the parish of St. George's church jorlo Clark is tho teacher. Grad loads in their sight-seeing busses. surprise miscellaneous Bhower last United States," having been settled" 92, a silver cup for the best un persons haye-been- hurt as' a result equally b'etwoen Mr. Conoyer's son of Rumson. Subsequently it wa 4-A was moved from the Shrews Others went in private cars. In the Friday night to Miss Estelle Cor- about 1565 by the Spanish, at the nnmed dahlias of New Jersey ori- "of the congested traffic conditions and daughter, Lillian V.
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