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Freehold Rug Men Lease Local Store Full Enrollment at Local Play BED BANK All the New. of An Ideal Place la Uv located on the HnautlftU • B B D B A N K . Shrewitbury Blver, DM hour and Surrounding Tovrni from New York and provid- Told Fearlessly and Without Bla» KKI)iBANE RE1GISTER ing every city convenience. lasatd Weekly, EnUrod u Second-Cine* H*it*r at th* Font- Subicrlptlon Price! Ore Year (2.00. VOLUME LVIII, NO. 24. offlo* at Bad Dank, N. J., under the Act of Ma rib 8, 1876. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5,1935.. Six Month. 81.00. Single Coc; 4<s. PAGES 1 TO 16, Freehold Rug Men Full Enrollment At ELKS' CHAKITV BALL. Lively Sunday Pig Marionettes To TAXPAYERS'-MEETING. Building Loan To Annual Affair Will Be Held at the Theron McCampbell to Speak at tho Against Higher Lease Local Store Local Play Center Home Saturday, December 7. Chase For De&con Appear At Carlton Town Hall Tuesday. Pay Out $90,000 Railroad Fares The twelfth annuaUcharlty ball of The next meeting of the Red Bank Armitage & Baynton Take Ma- Started Seven Year» Ago With the Red Bank lodfie of Elks will be James E. Griggs of New Mon- Sue Hastings to Present "Alad- Taxpayers association will be held Second Keyport Lban Associa- The Mayor and Council of Red nee Place for Floor Covering Small Class of Children of held at the home Saturday night, De- mouth Was Called from din and His Wonderful Lamp" Tuesday night at eight o'clock at the tion Issues Its 55th Annual cember 17. All of thn proceeds will u Bank Are Opposed to Estnbliihment — Will Open Pr^School Ages, Now Has Church Sunday to Corral Two -—Better Entertainment to town hall- It will bo featured by &u Report—Cash Payment of posed Increased Rates Saturday. Waiting List. go Into the lodge's charity fund to Unruly Hogs. Give Third Feature. address by Assemblyman. Theron $65,000.00. tot be used In helping the needy McCampbell on the subject of "Tax- Cdmmuters. throughout the year. Reservations Red Bank'a newest retail estab- Tho Red Bank Play Center, a nvrra- Deacon Jamea E. Grlgga was oc- The Sue Hastinp3 Murionettes will ation." The meetings of the associ- Tho annual meeting of tho atocl^- Unanimous opposition to the pro* lishment will open Its doors Saturday ory school for children between the BO far received indicate that the af- cupying his usual seat In a front pew bo presented at the Carlton theater ation, are held the second and fourth holdoi-3 of the Second Keyport Loan fair will bo a success, Two orches- posed Increase of railroad commuta* morning at 41-44 Monmouth street In ages of two and five, has been of tho Now Monmouth Baptist .Saturday morning, December 7, start- Tuesday nights of each month at;/the ,-iKsociation will ho held tonight at tlon rates was voiced at tho meeting the Manee building. It will be opened obliged to close Its enrollment for the tras will provide music and there church Sunday morning when he re- ing nt ton o'clock, under the auspices town hall. The association is grow- the oflice of ihe (secretary, George W. will be dancing both Jn the auditor- of the mayor and council of iRed by Ralph E. ArmitaRe and Harold H. fall term. Tho school waa organized ceived a whlfipercd BUmmons to hur- of Hetler lin'tertaliiment committee ing in membership and those back- Brown on Front street, at which Bank Monday night. The higher about devon years ago at Trinity ium and tho grill mom. Reserva- Baynton, both of Freehold, who will ry home without dela,y_;to attend to for children. The program is a four- ing the movement, say they believe time the nnniial report of tho assio- rate will tuko effect In January If church on Front street with an aver- tions can be mado by calling Red an urgent matter. Mr. Grigga has- act, play and will include one of the will be. presented, and tho operate a hlf?h pradc floor covering Bank 011. it will prove a vital force in bring- granted. Application to put it Into) business under tho firm name of age attendance of five or six and has tened to comply and he found the must elaborate productions, "Aladdin ing relief for property nvnera election of directors for the coming effect hna been mado to the Inter- grown etoadily. ,It Is now located on st .Aranltage & Baynton. They will problem requiring attention waa that and His Wonderful Lamp." In ad- through reduced taxation. year will be. held. Tho report of tho "te commerce commission and tha the spacious estate of Judge and Mrs. of getting two of hla hogs back into dition to tho play there will also be association, which la the 55th annual feature the retailing of tho oriental Abram I. Elkua, by courtesy of their public utilities commission. and domestic products of the famous the pen where they were kept. While a Kroup-of the inimitable Sue Hast- report; is a splendid one and reflects All the "town fathers" were pros* daughter, Mrs. Arthur J. Whlto. In- Middletown Class the deacon was listening to the ser- ent 1 A. & M. Karagtieuslan firm that haa door recreation Is provided In a-com- tfri' Kay specialty acts. .-» - conservative and constructive at- , ""' It wan statedd that If theo higher mon the porkers, which are Bold to Shrewsbury Townej^, ch;ir W1:nt rug rnllla at Freehold, tho famous fortable building equipped with pi- To Give Operetta .Sue Hastings haa carefully select- ititude of the board of directors. Not j P° Into effect the reouie Armstrong linoleums, tho celebrated ano, toys and materials for Instruc- be the largest and finest In Middle- ed lho plays in her extensive reper- i..1 aloni o .jdoe. s. »!,th„e _a^suciatio :_.:„.n. eho.r w sub... - would be an Increased cost of $28.20 line of Quakor rugs as well aa llnee tion, and a sheltered, secluded por- town township, had broken looao and toire. Over a period of more than Daughters Meet stantial profits, hut it has set aside per year for each commuter whd of lighter floor coverings. tion of the grounds la devoted-to ap- "An Old Spanish Custom" Will they\were rooting up the lawn, and twelve years in the marionette field, sudstantial reserves for the protec- has been buying tickets in advanco Both Mr. Armltnfte and Mr. Bayn- paratus for outdoor play. be Produced by Seniors at the otherwise disporting in a manner ut- dm in:; which. t-lic has played in prac- Letter from Secretary Ickes tion of its shareholders. The associ- at a discount of ten per cent foi* ton are rug men of many years ex- Leonardo High School Decem- terly^ out of keeping with the custo- tically every section of tl.is country Gives Sites for Preservation, ation 1H maturing this year its 22d cash. There will bn no discount foD Tho children are divided Into two mary' Sabbatarian conduct of their perience and they nro direct descend- groups; one for tots from two to ber 12 and 13. and Canada, as well as in other for- Marking and Possible Devel- series, and it is maturing it prompt- cash If the nnw rates go into^ffect. ants of several generations of rug three, and another of those from owner. eign countriea, aha haw made an in- opment. ly. On Deceruber 'K shareholders in For coinmutora who buy from'montbmmontbi weavorn and manufacturers. "An Old Spanish Custom," an op- Getting the hogs back Into theh tensive study of child psychology and that series will receive $200.82 for to month the increiso would b<J three to five., Tho teachers, Miss eretta In two acts, is to bo given by Mr. ArmltaKO, who was born In Harriet Taylor and Miss Helen Voor- yard proved a atrenuoua undertaking reaction to certain types of programs The December meeting of Shrews- each ..liarc they have, either in approximatelyy $ir> pep r yearyar.. Thla tho senior class of the Mlddletown r New York city, has been closely hocs, are specialized In pre-school ed- which taxed not only the strength Mi'.-i, IltiHti^H is considered one of bury Towno chapter, Dauj, lHeiH of or in cancelled mortgages. The total.woulldd amount, It was said, to about township high school at Leonardo the Identified with the rug making bus- ucation. Self-reliance Is a principal patience and strategy of their owner rrerit and foremost marionette American Revolution, was held Mon- amount to be paid out is $90,000, of SH.00O per year In increased railroad iness for tho pnat 28 yearn. He ha3 feature of the program and the chil- Thursday and Friday evenings, De- but also '*f two of his neighbors, Rog- producers in the country today, and day afternoon at All Saints' rectory, which approximately 505,000 will be f;"'fs for commuters who use the been connected with tho Karagheus- dren are taught and encouraged In cember I'i and 13. Each performance er McCormack and John Cook, who her rk is known for its beauty, Stono church, Atlantic Highlands. in catih, the association at the pres-iIicd Bnnk railroad station. It waa will begin at half-past eight o'clock. acted aa assistants. One of the ani- color and delicate fityle. She has won lan mills nt Freehold many yonrg as habits of regularity and self-care. Mrs. Charles J. Johnson and Mra. ent time having cash on hand o(jilcclared that the proposed Increased their loom expert and haa been sent They loam to express themselves The following in a synopsis of the mals proved especially diflieult to a national reputation as a designer Walter C.
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