Deaths in Red Bank and Vicinity

Deaths in Red Bank and Vicinity

RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXVI., NO. 50. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, jp"NE 1,1944. SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 12 Hospital Starts Rumson Country Training Sessions Sea Bright School New Owners For Day School Has Graduation Next $92,000 Campaign Annual Exercises For USO Workers Thursday At 2:30 Two Rumson Estates Bernard A. Seiple Heads > Five Graduate— Awards To Senior Hostesses Patriotic Play And Charles E. Sweeney Completes Trustees' Prize Choral Reading Will Monmouth Memorial Drive To Sally Gamwell And Canteen Workers Feature Exercises Sales Of Fine Properties Bernard A. Seiple of Asbury| The 18th annual commencement More than 80 ienlcr hostesses Eleven eighth grade pupils of Sea Recently consummated wcra tl>« , Park, who has accepted the chair-j exercises of the Rumson Country and canteen workers at the Red Bright school will receive their •ales of two fine Rumaon MtatM> manship of the 1944 campaign of j Brig. Gen. Reeder Day school were held in the school Bank USO club attended the diplomas at graduation exercises to Eatontown School the rental of a Rumaon river front the Monmouth Memorial hospital, gymnasium Monday afternoon. The special training session held there be held next Thursday, June 8, at property and the sale of a resi- has already begun to formulate following songs were much enjoyed last week. The speakers were 2:30 p. m. in the Methodist church. dence on Oakwood avenue, Welt plans for the success of the drive. To Address Little Commencement Is by the parents and friends who at- Harold Allen, USO regional execu- Featuring the program will be a mg Branch. The broker negoti- He will bo assisted by an execu- tended the exercises: "The Flag tive; Miss Lita Kirk, association patriotic play entitled, "Sharing ating and effecting all of th» trans- tive committee which Includes j Goes By," sung by the Juniors; Silver Graduates national director of women's work, America," to be presented by the actions was Charles E. Sweeney at George M. Bodman, Bertram H. Wednesday Night j Kipling's Recessional, sung by the and J, Courtney Anderson, nation- graduates and members of the glee Rumson. Borden, Monroe Eisner, Mrs. ! seniors, solo part by William Peg- al director of budgets, both of the club, and a choral reading by sev- Amory L. Haskell, J, Lewis Hay, The hilltop estate, known u ram, and "Awake, Arise" and Graduation Exercises Army and Navy department of the enth and eighth grade pupils under Twenty To Receive Manton B. Metcalf, Jr., David A. YMCA. "Honeysuckle lodge," owned by Dr. Bloch's "America" sung by seniors leadership of Sarah Rock. The Francis H. Glazebrook, former Schulte, Louis B, Tim and Henry : Mr. Allen spoke of the great and juniors. Wednesday Night In narrators will be Peggy Thompson, Diplomas; Play Will medical director of the New York Herrman, hospital treasurer. - necessity and value or a volunteer Edna Rogers and Joan Lindsay. ! An unusual feature of the pro- School Auditorium worker to the USO club' program. Stock Exchange, was sold to Dr. M. The quota in this year's cam- j gram was the reading of the list "A Prayer" is the title of a poem to Feature Exercises R. Ross of Little SUver.-^The prop- paign has been set at $92,500, and He explained many things that I ot graduates of the school who are be recited by Joyce Good. erty, comprising approximately while that figure may seem impres- Seventeen eighth grade pupils will may be done by a volunteer, and Mrs. John Robertson, president of Commencement exercises of the [ serving in the armed forces. This urged those with talents in the seven acres, contains a rambling sive, It shrinks to nothing, when receive diplomas at the graduation the school and home association, Eatontown public school will be one-story colonial bungalow at IS the use to which it will be put 1* was followed by the singing of field of music, dancing Instruction, "Eternal Father" by the school and exercises of the Little Silver public will present the May Day fete ath- held next Wednesday at 8 p. m. in rooms and five baths, with attached realized by the public. The sum school next Wednesday evening at dramatics, arts and crafts and edu- letic awards. Mrs. William T. the Eatontown Methodist church. audience. ' cational activities, to offer their arage and is situated on a- high to be raised this year will lie ap- 7:30 o'clock in the school auditor- Sawyer, principal, will give out the Twenty graduates will receive their elevated site. The U-shaped build- propriated for continued care for The address was given by Rev. services. He also pointed out how George A. Robertshaw of St. ium. diplomas and Rev. Walter B. Wil- diplomas from Daniel S. Morris, ing has several fireplaces, heated the worthy poor and for a general Brig. Gen. W. O. Reeder, com the USO is enlarging its services liams will make the invocation, president of tbe board of education. • George's church, Rumson. The to the serviceman and his family. s by a vapor system, fired by oil. The reserve. Maintenance of all the mandant of the Eastern Radio Sig- Acting as ushers will be Joseph Featuring the program will be a property which Is nicely planted, equipment and facilities which are scholarship awards were made by Miss Kirk stated that a good the headmaster, Harold S. Clark, nal Corps school. Fort Monmouth, Stout, Charles DUione, Thomas play, entitled, "To You the Torch." including a 50-foot beautifully offered to everyone, rich and poor will deliver the commencement ad- spirit of informality and friendli- Garbin and Harry Lelmburg of the The cast follows: shaped berried holly tree near the the athletic awards by the assist- ness were the prevalent factors in alike, and for the repairs which are drefia and Howard Seeland, presi- seventh grade. Announcer .-...-» fiimufl Howard front entrance, is in one Of the the Inevitable necessity of every BERNARD A. SEIPLE ant headmaster, Edgar B. Blake hostess work. and the trustees prize and the di- dent of the school board, will pre- • The members of the graduating Th« Man (Og-r«) Benjamin Francese highest spots in Rumson, with a publio Institution. sent the diploma?. Mr. Anderson spoke to the can- Tho Woman (Ogre) Lona Koetter But, the hospital had set aside beds plomas were awarded by the presi- class are Gilbert Boyer, Carol Solo- Tha President - George Widly commanding view eastwardly to the The award for the best essay, will teen workers. He also urged a mon, Donald Smith, Billy Shires, ocean. The property was developed District chairmen and vice chair- to be used In just such an emer- dent of the board of trustees, Ches- spirit of friendliness for canteen First Cabinet Member....William Hutting men have' been named In some gency and had maintained facilities ton Simmons. be made that evening by an official Ann Fowler; Joan Lindsay, Joyce Mesiehger Richard Walker about 12 years ago by L. Suffern of the Little Silver Woman's club workers. ' "The personal touch Keferee «— George Etnmona communities and there remain for an emergency. Therefore, it is Good, Sarah Rock, Peggy Thomp- John Kenneth White "Larry" Taller and was sold i few Members of the graduating calss and the Good Citizenship medals rendered by the worker," he Bald, son, Helen Quentln and Edna Rog- years ago to Dr. Glazebrook. The only 19 communities to name lead- a proven fact that the hospital were Bruce Berckmans, Jr., Henry "is by far the most important fac- Bill William Held ers and assistants in the drive. must be maintained In Its present will be awarded by the Monmouth ers. Martha ' Carolyn Chaiey property which Is approached by e. S. Germond 4th, Isabelle Haskell, tor in your work. Allow a place Helen .; Cozette Dlrkiie efficient manner In case there is County Chapter, D. A, R., to the 1 wide winding blue-stone driveway, Maintenance of the hospital in Its Albert -Gould Davis Philip and Sal- for conversation on the menu for Cabinet Members • Leuln Auroack, present state will be recognized as ever such an emergency again or winners, Helen Lauber and Roger Ther««a WIlHjtt, Sumuel Howard, approximately three-quarters of a ly Gamwell. Brtelawn. the serviceman about himself, his mile long, Is bounded by the es- an absolute necessity when the a more serious one to be met In wife or his girl. Enjoy the qulrkB Receive Wings William Hutting-, Doris Holmes, the future. Prizes ana awards were as fol- The program will open with a Cecilia Von tier Becks tates of Charles R. Beattie, Paul case of the 71 school children who lows : of humanity and maintain a spon- Other Children ..Joycelyn Mount, . suffered food poisoning at the Long The 1944 campaign will be opened flag salute, Rev. Harold P. Way- Beulah McGlrt. Jeanne Miller, Leona Immo Gulden and Joseph Bannon. Beginners Class—Honorable mention taneous Interest In the individual.'* Branch schools Is recalled. Had officially Wednesday, June 21, and man, pastor of Embury Methodist As Army Pilots Nlckens, Richard Manslleld The new owner will occupy the for excellent scholastic work, George church, will give the invocation. John L. Montgomery, chairman property as his permanent home. the hospital been unable to handle will continue to July 21. In this Forrester; prize for. highest scholarship, of the Monmouth County USO The program will open with the Joan V. Eldredge. Other features will be a flute en- those cases as efficiently and quick- limited space of time, the campaign council, introduced the speakers. Edgar Knapp, Joseph march, "American Patrol," followed The same broker has rented to ly as It did, there might have been members will endeavor, to meet the Primary I—PrizB for highest icholar- semble, class song, "Our School," by singing of the National anthem; ship—James S.

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