ALL tka NEWS of BED BANK SECTION and Surrounding Towns Told F*ari*a«ly and Without Bias RED BANK REGISTER ONE VOLUME LXIII, NO. 10. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1940. PAGES 1 TO 14. Rumson Ready Will Dine And Bicyclist Injure* Elberon Society Rumson Mayor To Red Bank Motorist Ambulance Alarm Tops III Wins Sweeps; For Labor Day Dance Tonight At Jilts Is almost the perfect newt To Hold Annual Sign Option For story, a reporter's prayer and an Reveals Economist Sports Events editor's dream. A bicyclist Injured Flower Show West End Casino a motorist. Sewer Plant Site An Eatontown youth, appar- 13 World's Records Set William V. Smith of Hudson ave- ently looking into the future in Running Races, Oceanport Republican nue, Red Bank, was climbing into Exhibit to Be Staged Authorization Given having taxes lowered In the bor- hit automobile Friday afternoon ough of Eatontown, thought he Swimming Races, Club to Hold It* which was parked on Ocean avenue, at Convention Hall for Rodney Property cotlld save the borough & few "Pop" Cooper Repeats 1937 Triumph Sea. Bright. Charles Gaffney, 30 pennies Tuesday when he no- Tennis on Program Fifth Annual Affair Chestnut street, Red Bank, was rid- September 5 and 6 in West Park Section ticed the light burning outside ing along on his bicycle when he the garage which houses the —Notre Dame, So Long Break Down Eatontown ambulance. Plans were completed this week ran Into Mr. Smith and injured him Everything Is in readiness for the The Elberon Horticultural society Authorlzatlon was given to Mayor The Sweepstakes regatta last week ly with Clint Ferguson of Waban, for the annual Labor day sport to the extent of several cuts and will hold Us 19th annual flower show The youth thought he would Fifth Annual Dinner and Dance of James C. Auchincloss of Humson by do his good deed for the day by end proved three unquestionabl Massachusetts, of 53.925 mils* p«r events at Victory Park, Rumson, the Oceanport Republican club to be bruises on the left arm. The latter at Convention Hall, Asbury Park, the borough council last Thursday which will mark the close of the was taken to Rlverview hospital, j Thursday and Friday, September 5 turning out the light. He pulled facts—that a Gold Cup boat can hour. held tonight at the West End Casino night to execute an option for three a switch which is localed just beat a 225 hydroplane—If the Gold Pop Cooper tied the record In tha summer season. at which many of the outstanding where he was treated and released. I and 6. There will be 245 classes and months on the Edward Rodney The field events will befcin at 8 outside the door and instead of Cup boat runs; that the nine-barrel 225-cublc inch hydroplane class Bun- members of the parly in the county I a special section for members of estate in the West Park section of turns of this year's course produced day afternoon when he drova Tops a. m. and aa soon as they are com- women's gardens clubs. the light going out the youth will be present accompanied by their the borough. When the option was had turned in an alarm for the more records than any slower, five- III 70.810 miles per hour to tia his pleted the water (ports will be held. guests. Philip H. Kruschka of Asbury Park presented to the council it already The field events will feature the sack Township Unit ambulance. barrel turns ever did, and that the previous record set at Lakeland, is show manager and Charles M. had been signed by the executors of official barge is not for officiate and Florida, last winter. He also sat a race and the three-legged race for Jameson of Deal show secretary. the Rodney estate. At the end of Ambulance attendants came men which generally have a large Members of the show committee are running from every direction, the press alone. record speed for the entlrt Sweep- Completes More three months it will not be renewed The first fact was proven Saturday stakes race of 66.808. Held of entries and prove to be very Ernest Turner, Thomas Comber, unless signed by both parties. The only to find the boy hustling to- amualng to the spectators. Richard Wood, Walter Llndhart, Jo- ward home. Upon being Ques- afternoon when Herbert Mendelson's James W. Mullen, 2d, the Prince- properly has been selected as a Notre Dame broke every existing ton graduate student and former In- The water sports will be in charge Than 1.000 Articles seph McLaughlln, William Williams, possible site for the disposal plant tioned he told members of the ot O, W. Melllck, former star swim- William Wagstaff, Walter Norman, Eatontown first aid squad that record ever set for Sweepstakes and tercollegiate champion in Class F, to be erected for the sewage system j for Gold Cup boats when he hummed amateur, set a mark for Class F mer at Yale, university. There will John MacDonald, Jack Dirksc, Rans- in West park and the contiguous | he only attempted to put out bo only six; events In the water, Red Cross Workers of ford Petty and John Elsele. the light and meant no wrong. around the two and one-half mile that beat amateur and professional area along the Rumson road. j course for a lap record of 76.923 records. He scooted the five miles starling with the 100-yard swimming On the first day of the show, Sep- Councilman Francis Nary, presl- I nice for men and winding up with Middletown Meet and tember 5, there will be a special sec- miles per hour and a heat record o with a speed of 58.785 miles per hour the diving class. tion for vegetables and fruits. There dent of the council, presided in the ! 76,140 miles per hour. to better the old record of 5S.518 set See Garment Exhibit absence of Mayor Auchincloss. Grandfather Jack Cooper of Kan- by Ken MacKenzle at Lakeland, The tennis tournament Is coming will also be a number of classes for Another letter was received from j to a close and semi-final matches both professional and amateur dah- ! sas City, Missouri, winner of the Florida, last winter. ale sheduled for Saturday and Sun- Since June the Middletown Town- I lla growers with a special class in ar- John L. Minugh relative to his re- Business School Sweeps in 1937 in Tops II, piloted The other outboard record went to day. In the men's singles Arthur Mur- ship Emergency fled Cross unit has j rangement of dahlias for women. An- quest that the zoning ordinance be J ih successor, Tops III around the Don Whltfleld of Upper Montclalr, amended to permit him to convert ' [choppy, wind-swept course to win who set a mark of 37.527 miles per phy will oppose the veteran, James complcted 1,500 garments for Ameri- other section of the show will be open the houses on his property Into i To Open Sept. 17 Sammon, and Jack Murphy will face can Red Cross relief projects. Com- for members of the Monmouth I tho second heat, the third heat and hour to break his old record of apartments. The property is located ; the Sweepstakes. Cooper led the 225 35.523 milei per hour In the midget Joseph Ziegler, another veteran of mittee chairmen and members of the County Horticultural society and the 1 the Victory Park courts. The win- sewing units met Monday at the Elberon society only. on the south side of Rumson road, Red Bank Institute hydroplanes, Miss Fire Ball, owned class, set at Havre de Grace, Mary- ners of these matches will take the home of the unit organizer, Mrs. Al- On the first day in the ladies' sec- short dinstance west of Ward i by Jack Wood of Detroit; Viper III, land, In July. court Labor day morning 'or thu bln Swenson of Naveslnk River road, tion members of Elberon Woman's avenue, and extends through to in New Quarters • owned by Tom Chatfleld of Danbury, Tom Chatfleld in Scoundrel set a Liocunt. club, Shore Garden club, Garden club South Shrewsbury drive. Mr. Min- I Connecticut, and Eaglet III, owned record of 52.295 miles per hour for Victory Park championship. In tho ugh stated he failed to see. the ne- b Davld intermediate class Bill Fanning, The garments completed were ex- of Long Branch, Jersey Shore Wom- The 11th soseasonn of the Red Bank II * Foreman of Bualffo, during the 91-cublc inch hydroplanes, and cessity for referring the matter to tne Rumson high school tennis player, hibited and included complete baby an's club and Neighborhood Garden Business institute, operated by Mrs. ' second heat and was Henry Davia set a mark for the 13S will oppose Allen Pilchard in the layettes, consisting of baby dresses, club of Red Bank, will participate. he zoning board of adjustment, passed but once in the third hea hydroplanes of 56.285, Hobo, owned ilnal (ingles match. Saturday in the nightgowns, sweaters, caps, bands, There will be classes for the arrange- by Miss Fire Ball. Pop and Tops by Irving W. Barney of Fall River, doubles John McAvoy and Thomas towels, sheets and klmonas. Also ex- ment of centerpieces, miniature vases Immediately overtook the offending Massachusetts, established a record Klatlcy will meet tho Murphy broth- hibited were women's and girls' in pairs, wall pockets, still life in p q craft and stayed in the lead unti for Pacific coast one-design boats MARIE COX.
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