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I RED BANK ISTER. laiaod WHUT, Batmd u BMond-Claio Uatttt it tb« Put- RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1929. ' VOLUME'Lii,-No,r26. emu «t Bed Btnk, N. tH undw tfat »ot oi Uarab a. 1970. $1.50 PER YEAR PAGES 1 TO 8. Next Wednesday, January lit, SCHOOL MOVING PICTURES. H CHRISTMAS CANTATA, BIG RECITAL AT SCHOOL will be a holiday. SANTA AT FAIR HAVEN, RED BANK SCHOOL NEWS. At River Plaza .They Are Used to TO PRISON FOR LIFE, XMAS PARTyMORROW. The Red Bank Register will v BANK SUNBA1T-SCHOO] TWO PARTIES TOMORROW FOB CHRISTMAS PARTIES HELD IN Help Teach History. PROGRAM BY DANCING AND be printed next week on Tuesday BED BANK WOMAN CONVICTED FINAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR BNTEBTAINMENT. THE CHILDREN. CLASSROOMS. The moving picture machine which ELOCUTION PUPILS FRIDAY. morning instead of on Wednes was recently placed In the River OF MURDER. FESTrVITIES AT THEATEB, Plaza schoolhouse was used several A Boy« and Olrl» Took Part In More Than Forty Young People and day morning, as usual. Santa Claus Will be at the Flsk The Schools Are Closed for the Hol- Ora Lane, Colored, Killed Her Sister Program at tho Presbyterian ! Advertisers are requested to idays and Will Reopen January times tho past week. Pictures of The Firemen Find Many FamllhW Two. Professional Entertainers Will Street Schoolhouse and Also nt thi Revolutionary war events were shown Last May—Defense Set Up Insan- in Needy Circumstances at B«d iroh Monday Night-Candy am Perform for Bed Bank Charity hand in their advertisement ono Flrehouse—Needy Families to be Jlth—Junior Chambor of Commerce ity Plea—Jury Out Only Half an It were DletrSmted. —The Round Table—Athletics. to supplement history Ie3sons. The Bank-Thelr Work A.'«led by Mo*. Court of Amaranth. day earlier than usual in order to Cared For. pupils are enthusiastic over this In- Hour. rl» Jacks nnd Tony Hunting. •,8 annual Christmas ente'rtaln- i 1 nf the Rod Bank Presbyterian ensure their insertion in The Children of Fair Haven will be th Christmas parties Friday afternoon novation, and the teachers state that Ora Lane, a Red Bank colored A joint recital will be given at the marked tho closing of tho Red Bank they show a great Increase of inter- The nineteenth Christmas party oi Hsy-school W»B hold at tha River street school on Friday guests of the Fair Haven fire com- woman, waa convicted of murder In Register'on Tuesday. public schools for tho holidays. In est In lessons. The state board of ed- the first degree at Freehold Thurs- Independent nro company of Hdd ;oh Monday night. Tho enter night fortho benefit of the Red Bank pany at two Christmas partlea to- Bank for the children of tho town inment was In tho form of a can- Correspondents are also re- morrow. Tho first party will be held tho senior and junior high school ucation has reels whiph are loaned day by a jury of six women and Hix 1 Charity Court ot Amaranth. Pupils buildings tho parties were held In without charge to schools having will be held tomorrow morning it entitled "A Christmas Trip T of Mabel Coloman's dancing school quested to send their news items at elevon o'clock In the morning at men, who accompanied their verdict nine o'clock at tho Carlton theater. ud." More than fifty boys am tho Flsk street schoolhouse and th tho various classrooms, gifts were moving picture machines, and Mrs. witihh endation of mercy, and of Mrs, Agnes Shlpp's elocution one day earlier than usual in or- exchanged and refreshments served. Edwin H. Brasch, the principal of Preparation!) havo been mado to pro- took part In the cantata^ am class will perform. Moro than forty der to have them arrive in time other party will take place at noon Judge teinbach, Jr., sen- vide glfta for 1,500 children. Last if all of them wore costumes. at the flrehousc. Christmas tree The schools Will reopen Monday, Jan- the River Plaza school, has mado a tenced the wo; ian to life imprison- young people will take part. Elsie for publication in The Red Bank uary 6th. request for some of these reels. Part year there wag 1,400 youngster* *t ,iy and fruit were distributed to and Yeoman's vaudeville and society havo been set up at both, places ment. the party, and each year there is an „.children after the cantata. Th Register next Tuesday. Santa Claus will be there and will Charles A. Wolbach, assistant prin- of the money to buy the moving pic- OOraa sheshefan' d killed her slate.sister, dancers, will entertain. ture machine was raised by the Increase of about 100. The party irch was decorated with Christmas Tho program will comprise dano- give away toya, candy and oranges, cipal at tho high school, Is prepar- Menry.Koberts, 33, at the homo of together with contribution which fiieono. Carols were sung by the en- The firemen have made plans to take ing a pamphlet entitled "Why Home- pupils and part of it was given by their brother, James Spratley of. Ing exhibitions of various kinds, a tho Woman's club of River Plaza: will bo made for needy families will tire school, which has a membership playlet, poems, monologues and dia- care of 350 children. work is Necessary?" It will be dis- Leighton avenue, last May. The on- cost about $2,000. The nrenien have <*of about 300 children. A vocal duet logues. ::Ono of the features will bo a SANTA~STS~VETERANS, Providing a good time for the chll. tributed when school reopens. Ac- ly story that Ora told of the shoot- not collected anywhere near' that was rendered by Marjorlo and Mar- costume monologue by Anna Dever- drcn Is not all that the firemen di cording to tho pamphlet a question- ing was that her sister had chided much money from the public and naire answered by the pupils shows i Ion Malr. Mrs. Warren Smock ao oaux. A BIO CHRISTMAS PARTY IN to spread good chocr on Chrlstma her for not shaking hands with Mrs. they will have to make up the bal- i oompanted tho carol singers and th The pupils of the Coleman school day. As much money Is spent to pro- that pupils who receive "A" in their LINCROFI SCHOOL PLAY. Roberta's friend, Victor Brown. Mrs. ance from their treasury unless ! Malr girls on tho organ and Mrs. who will take part in the ontortain- THE POST ROOMS.' vide-necessities of life to needy fam- studies work on their lessons Roberts is said to have accused Oia more donations are forthcoming. Albert W. Worden was accompanlsl ment are Sarah Portor, Muriel Fow- ilies. The Investigating commltte average of two hours and fifteen "UNEXPECTED GUESTS" PRE- of being crazy. Ora, saying "I'll Contributions may be made after for the cantata. Tho principal parts ler, Audrey Willis, Lola Pennlngton, Fifty Children of American Legion has been busy with these caaea and minutes outside of school hours, show you how crazy I am," fired Christmas. Members Had a Glorious Time while those on the failure list aver- SENTED LAST THURSDAY. three bullets into her sister's* body, of tho cantata were taken by Mary Florence Potlngale, Connlo Frlvold, has made a thorough canvass of th The flremen nre grateful to Mer- Koehne, Winifred Kolley, Doroth Jane Boora, Doris Hlrsch, Mary Lou- Last Friday Night—Santa Claus borough. Children will receive shoes, age one hour and ten minutes. "Af- firing through the pocket of an Was There With Gifts. ter very careful weighing of evi- A Music I'lay Was Given by Pupils apron,' which concealed the revolver. lin Jacks, the manager of the Carl- Lipplncott, Marjorlo Darling, Bar- lso Ewing, Julia McCarron, Jane rubbers, stockings, dresses, hats, ton theater, and to Tony Hunting, bara Goode, Clare Davoy, Graco HIM, Pennlngton, Mary Ackerman, Mar- gloves, etc. Their parents will also dence," the pamphlet states, "there of tho Grammar Department— Mena died half an hour later and Fifty children enjoyed a Christmas is only one conclusion in regard to Boys and Girls of the Primary two hour3 later Ora gave Prosecu- the manager of tho Hunting theater. Preston Morford and Noll Sherman, jorlo Holmes, Leigh Pennlngton, Pog- party given by the ladles' auxiliary receive clothing. Fuel and food will Last week Mr. Jacks made a gift The children who took. tho part Ky- Rankin,. Jean Smith, Beverly also be distributed. The firemen arc the homework problem, and it is this, Room Sang and Recited. tor John J. Qulnn a full confession. of Shrewsbury post of the American that puppils are doing poor work of 5200 for tho Christmas party fund. of toys wore, Marjorlo Kohl, Betty Bremer, Shirley Howland, Loin legion of Red Bank at tho post rooms co-operating with the Salvation Army A music play entitled "Unexpected Tile trial consumed two days. The I Three days last fteck collections were Hammond, Eleanor Cook, Laura Cook, Corrlno Howell, Doris and arid the Elks' lodge in furnishing In school because they are not will- on Broad street iast Friday night Ing to put forth the effort or spend Guests" was tho feature of tho an- defense sought to show that Ora at i taken up at the Carlton and Hunt- Close, .Alico Wyckoff, Grace Lewis, Frances Hurst, Janet Holmes, Mar- Tho party was given for the children Christmas dinners. nual Christmas entertainment at the the time of the murder suffered Ing theaters for tho fund. There Catherine Reamer, Barbara OlBen, lon Davis, Donald Oaborn, Winifred tho proper amount of time In pre- of tho members of tho auxiliary and The Players' boat club auxillar: paring their work." Lincroft school last Thursday after- from delusional insanity.