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RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXX,-NO. 5. EED BANK, N.J., THUESDAY, JULY 24, 1947 SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 16 Public Invited Dr. Matthews Benefit Bridge Sea Bright May Board Grants Feather Awards For' Riverview Pretty Rumson Place To Lectures At Is Surgeon At Mrs. Michael S. Jacobs of Bing- Face Suit Over . Use Ctf Field For Made At 'Y' Camp ham Hill farm, Rumson, will be Several local boys wore awarded Changes Owners Saint James' N. Y. Infirmary hostess Monday afternoon of next Garbage Contract Football Games special feather awards as outstand. week at her annual benefit for Rlv- ing campers, according to word re crvlew hospital. The party, spon- eelved by Roy Cotton, general sec- Series Sunday Evenings Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat sored by Fair Haven auxiliary' of Council, 3 To 1, Red Batik Legion ; retary of tho Community T.M.C.A., Riverview hospital, is a dessert- from "If" Camp Ockanickon offi- Frederick. G. Adamg Buys In Church Auditorium Specialist Assists bridge. , .. Upholds Torrey . , To Use Gridiron cials. On Broad Street Dr. Stuart Craig Cards'will be played on the lawn At Lively Session For Six Sundays White feather awards went to For Year-Round Home of the Jacobs' home, and in the Ray Williams, 57 Memorial drive, ,' i > event of rain, in the house. Mrs. Atlantio Highlands; Kent Prit- Rev. Edward McNally of the So- Dr. William Matthews of Shrews- Philip Peters is chairman, aided by The Sea Bright mayor and coun- The Red Bank Legion, Inc., re- Mrs. Robert Beaver Smith hu ciety of j[esus and professor of bury, eye,' car, nose and throat cil were threatened with a legal ceived permission to use the Red chard, Rumson road, Little Silver, Mrs. John J. Knodell, auxiliary nnd Roger. Van Leer, 100 Harding sold her Naveslnk avenue, Rum- philosophy at Fordbam ^university, specialist, with offices at 139 Broad president; Mrs, George Stephen suit Thursday night If they award- Bank high school athletic field Sun- Little Silver day afternoons for football, Per- road, Red Bank. A red feather was Jjon, property. Jo__Erederlck G. who is acting as one of the assist- street, is spending his annual va- Young, Mrs. Leon VanBrunt, Mrs. ed the borough garbage contract TSwafdc'd"fcTBteprieirPerkihs, Cath- Adams of River road, Rumson. ant pastors at St. James church cation as assistant to Dr. Stuart T. G. Engberg, Mrs. C. P. Hurd andc to Frank E. Torrey of Sea Bright, mlssioiifwas granted Monday night at a special meeting of the Red erlno street, River Plaza, and a Prepares To Act The property comprises approxt- • for the summer,months, is to speak Craig of 185 East 65th street, New Mrs. Carl Schwenker, Sr. said Ward Kremer, Asbury Park green feather to Carl Swertfeger, mately 16 acres and has a front- next Sunday evening on the. topic, .York city, one of'the countryls out- attorney, representing Joseph Sta- Bank school board. The Contract, Including the fees, will be straight- Hillsfdo place, Red Bank. These age on the east side of Naveslnk "Recognizing Christ's Church In the standing ear; nose and sinus sur- vqla or Middletown, who Mr. Krem- awards are made to outstanding On Garage-Homes avenue of 1,200 feet on the south World Today," as the sixth of a^ geons. He expects to work with Dr. Fitkin Drive" er claims, was the only bidder com- ened out at the,next regular meet- ing of the board. camperfe and are selected jointly by shore, of the North Shrewsbury series , of "Explanations" he has Craig until September, and at the plying with the specifications -61 the campers and the camp staff. The Red Bank Legion, Inc., Is river of 600 feet and a similar heen living on the rational basTs same time Is. assistant surgeon at' Captains Named the contract, ' Presentation is made at an lmpres- Asks Two Residents frontage on the north and south- of Christian belief. ,The talks are the New York eye and ear infirm- Mr. Stavola held the borough composed of five members headed sivo Indian council flra ceremony. by Peter Pingltore. The group will sides of North Belknap lane — To Appear At Next being'given. In the auditorium of. ary, an appointment he has just re- •*. ' , ______ ** garbage contract until July 17. Af- About 15 campers from this urea Tho Improvements on the prop- the Red Bank Catholic high school. ceived. He will resume his prac- become a member of the Shore ter several hours of arguing, In will attend Camps Ockanickon and erty Include a large stucco-over tice here in September, Building Fund ' which almost every, citizen in the Football league, which now In- Session To Explain Other explanations, or lectures, cludes teams from Rumson, Long Matollionequay during tho third frame residence, a stucco-ov*i have dealt with the subjects: "The crowded borough hall "said his Campaign To Ope.- Branch, Lakewood, Leonardo, Cliff- period whfch began yesterday, The The discussion of what action frame garage and a large frame Existence and Infinite Perfection piece, the council voted three to wood and Fort Monmouth, Per- eight-week camp season is sched- barn. The residence contains on Final plans for launching the Pit- one to authorize the'mayor to sign would be taken concerning families of God as Known by Reason"; kin hospital building fund cam- mission was given Monday night so uled to close August 20. ^ the ground Hoor a reception hall, "Our Bible Is Authentic History"; the contract. However, Mayor living Jn small garages enlivened paign in this area were made at a the group could secure uniforms Tuesday night's meeting of the living room, dining room, butler's "Saint Peter's Profession of Faith"; Thomas Farrell stated he would not 1 meeting Monday at the home of and make a schedule in the league, mayor and council at Little Silver pantry, kitchen, laundry and lav - "Scriptural Testimony to the Divin- J. Marshall Booker on Blossom sign.until the contractor produced Lou Jacouba, physical education in- Summer Theater atory. On the second floor there ity of Christ" and "Christ Estab- the necessary permits for traveling, with the result that Charles O'Mal- Cove road, Middletown township. structor at Red Bank high-school, ley and Leroy Craig, both of Point are three master bedrooms, two lished a Church That Is to Last Mr. Booker, who Is president of the health and dumping. Is president of the league. master baths, two maids' rooms, Until, the End of Time."- road, will be asked to appear at hospital board of governors and Mr. Kremer outlined Mr, Sta- N. .ft "Skip" 'Pingltore, secretary Gets Ultimatum the nixt meeting of the council. maids' bath, and on the third floor These lectures are being given vola's case and said that his client special gifts chairman for the ap- of the organization, told, the board More than a year ago both men there are four bedrooms and one every Sunday evening at 8 o'clock peal In this area, named team" cap- was the only one able to comply his outfit would use the field six From School Board received permits to build homes batH, The residence is equipped and are. open to the general public. tains and workers. with the specifications of the bid. Sundays from 1 to 5 p. m. In case with gas-burning hot air heat. The : and garages, from the late Oliver Team captains are Mr. and Mrs, Torrey got a performance bond, the team wrins the championship garage has space for' three cars James R. CJarke, Jr., Mr, and Mrs. said the' attorney, but has not told Young Reports Unit •" G. Prake. At tho same time Mr. they would need the field an extra Frake granted them permission to and an apartment of four/ rooms Middletown Vets G. F, Nagle, Mr. and Mrs. William anyone where he Is going to dump •Sunday. He stated that Shrews- and bath on the second floor. C. Rtker, Mrs. Stanley O. Wllkins, the.garbage. Referring to the High- Has Not P&idf live In their garages until such bury post, American Legion of Red The property adjoins the country Mrs^Walter W. Gosling, Mrs! Louis lands council meeting of last week, Bank, will receive profits of the time as they could complete their N estate property of Leander W. T. JI. Fetter and Miss Nancy G. Hel- at which time Mr. Torrey was e- games but the rest of the receipts Rent In Four Weeks homes. To Open Fair Coleman and Is opposite the coun- ler. ' . ' ••,:.' fused. use of the Highlands incin- would be used to purchase uniforms Complaints have been received The Red Bank Players, a stock try homes of Mrs. Edgar A. Knapp . Workers will be Mr. and Mrs* R. erator, Mr, Kremer said it was his and pay for other expenses. from residents of that section that company currently presenting and Frank H. Cooper. <}. Lawrence, Jr., Mr. and , Mrs. contention that a sole member of no effort has been made to com- Before permission was granted, plays at the Mechanic street school The sale was effected by William i Phillip E. N. Greene, Jr., Mr. and tho Highlands council had previous- however, the board discussed mat- plete the buildings and that mak- Mrs Richard Scudder, Mr. and Mrs, auditorium, were, given an ultima- ing homes In the garages had a H. Hintelmann, realtor of Rumson. Grand Prize Will Be ly approved permission to Torrey ters of insurance of players and tum by the school board Monday F. Bourne Ruthrauff, Mr. and vMrs. to dump in that borough.