SECTION ' and Surrounding Towns

SECTION ' and Surrounding Towns

All tho Nows ot BE D B A !TE SECTION ' and Surrounding Towns . fold Ifewleaslj and Without Bias) Uiusd Weiklr. aauni u Booood-Clan Matur it ttu Foiv -8ubiorlptlo/i Prlci! One ?ear 12.00. VOLUMES LIX, NO. 21. Offlct it Bed Dunk. N. J. ani)« thi Act of March a, mt. RED BANK, N, J., THUKSDAY, NOVEMBER-12,1936. Sli Months, 11.00. single oopr. 4c .PAGES.lTOl^ Pictures Moved Big Brick House Red Bank Talent In Fatally Injured Plan Comedy And DIRECTS SEAL CAMPAIGN Pupils Will Refunding Bonds All-State Orchestra To The Oakland At Uncroft Sold When Horse Fell ' Guest Night For , A number* of Monmouth .County Compete In proposed By The high school pupils will be among, the Street School ToNewYorkMan 390 Instrumentalists and 850 singers On Her In Hunt The Woman's Club Seal Contest Middletown who will, take part In the annual con- Entertainment* Relating • to Art Gardiner , S. Harinp; Purchases cert by the New Jersey All-State • . , t ) high school symphony orchestra and The Tragic Death of Mrs. Af- Event Will be Held Friday Even- They-Will Interview Other Chil- Application Made for Permission Hondeomo Residence and'Pic- Exhibit Will bo Given by Ih chorus ' Sunday in Convention hall thur Russell Jones of.Pea- " ing, November. 20, atj, 8 dren About Red Cross Christ- to Refinance Indebtedness of i . PuplLi of tho School Neat turesque Tract from Matthew Atlantlo City. ' pack, Formerly of Mlddletown . Michael Carotonu^o and Elmer Sub O'clock at the Clubhouse— mas Seal Campaigns and $412,000 Owed by Township Mullin. ___ Tuesday and Thursday Nights. phln, first violinists In the Red Bank Township. , . M ' Two Junior Clubs as Guests. Write About Interviews. to Teachers': Pension Fund..' mlgh school orchestra, will represent The largo brick houso at tho cor- The collection of 150 large colore Red Bank high school for the third Mrs. Arthur R. Jonca o^Jp, The first guest night of the Red ; prints ot famous paintings bos boo ner of Oak street and Holly place, time. Marion Pilling, Helen Smith The Monmouth County Christmas The board of education of Middle- formerly of Mlddletown cJvrish!p( Bank Woman's.club will be held Fri- ! Seal committee is sponsoring a con- town township unanimously passed moved from Moehanlo Btrcot school Llncroft Estates, has been bought by and John Lambert will represent died Sunday ' In Overlook.-hospital, Gardiner S. Harlng from Matthew day ' evening, November 20 at 8 test for high school students entitled a resolution last Thursday night to to;Oakland, street, whoro tho chl Rumson high school. The Ruirmon Summit; of Injuries which she Buf- o'clock In St James1 auditorium. A Jiten In that building will glvo an,or. Mullin. Tho new owner, who is the high school chorus will be represent- i"Side Walk Interviews."-The inter- apply ta the Teachers Pension and fered' Saturday when her horse comedy will be presented, written by | viewer should be a high school stu- Annuity fund and to the. State Fund. lglnal program baaed on their study senior member C| tho 'firm of G./S. ed by Sue-Byers,'Agnes Fanning, An- rolled on her Saturday during a hunt Harlng Company, Wall street brok- thony Jannarone, Muriel Seaman, T. B. Brown and directed by Mrs. dent representing a newspaper re- Ing Commission - for permission .to , rif picture! arid -artista Tuesday at with tho Essex hounds. She was Robert C. Brown, entitled "Virtue : 3 prw—-' ^— : -;- — ers, movod In the houso Tuesday/ Joseph Slckler and Donald Worth- porter Interviewing other students rofund . or refinance bonded lndeb-. foXinS lying near a- fence after* her Triumphant Over Vice, Even Unt. representing passers-by on'-the sub- tedness.. The total amount of tho On Thursday ovonlng at 7:80 p, m Tho land comprises about live Ington. • horse came galloping up to. the other Death." Bruce Cobb'a orchestra wll acre), most of which Is wooded. Oak, ject of "Thirty Years of Christmas bonded Indebtedness of the board Is the' River stroot Children will glv Students from Long Branch and hunters riderless noar the Somcrsct- furnish music, for the dancing tho Seals and What They Havo Accom- $180,000 of which J412,000 Is owed'.to another ,original program baiod on holly, pino and dogwood abound on Asbury Park high,schools will also Huntordon county line west of Peru: will follow. - j the tract and the place Is ono of tho 1 plished for the Prevention and Cure tho Teachers Annuity and Pension tho plcturo collection which ho* be In tho all-state orchestra. pack. She was taken to the Summit of Tuberculosis. Not less than three fund and $68,000 Is owed to various ' been moved to their building In (h moat picturesque boauty spots in this hospital, where, an • operation was . Guestnlght waa inaugurated at thi part.of the county, p suggestion of the president of the persons should be Interviewed. banks and other institutions. meantime performedfd , bubtt Itl Iji MRS. LEWIS S. TI^pMPSON The home was constructed by Mr. Internal Injuries club, Mrs. E. ~H. ~Boynton, who felt Each high school taking part will The board is seeking to Issue re- A cast of over 1150 children will proved fatal, members of tho club and their funding bonds for the J412,O0O. It Is take part In this program which wl Mullin with tho Intention of having Bullet Hit Target MrsM , Jones was tho widow of Ar- send the best and second best inter- It used as the residence of his son, frlendB should have an evening of views to Christmaa Seal Contest, 131 not proposed.to refinance the Indeb- , Include oongs and-rhythms an well a thur Russell Jones ot Mlddletown fun aria sociability and. thus promote tedness of $68,000. Several months dlaloguo rotating to the pictures an Wilfred Mullin, who has a position township,'who was killed in an au- Pearl street, Red Bank, not later with tho racing stable of Harry And Then Wounds a feeling'of.friendliness. This event Sales Pavilion than December 1. The teams judged ago the board and tho township artists at Oakland street, Miss Mar- tomobile accident between Bernards, 1B given, for the .enjqyment ofjhrsa. committee toolc -up with the trustees.... ian Dietz la In chargo of ticket! am Payne Whitney, However,'tho lat- vllle and Mendham about three years to be the beat. In f ach- high school 4 ter was transferred from hfa duties clubs, Including the Young" Women's will be asked to present their inter- of the pension and annuity fund toe Miss Lillian Jordan Is publicity Man Block Away ago. Mr. Jones was a son of the lato and Junior clubs. Will Be Opened matter of refunding the indebtedness • chairman. with tho stable- at Llncftft to the W. Strother Jones of Mlddletown views at service clubs during the Whitney stables In Kentucky. For Paid-up members need only show months of- December and January. on a. plan wjicreby tho maturities of At Rlvor street Miss Mabel Al- township. His widow was Helen Mor- their membership cards for admis- the bonds would be eitended. At bertaon Is chairman of the program tills reason -the house was placed on Emil Poltowsky Injured in n gan Parker of Washington before At County Seat Two prizes will be awarded Co teams the market. sion, but for all others (here Is a whose presentations are Judged to be that tlmo the board was In default committee. Assisting her are Miss Curious Accident at Head- her marriage to him. Mrs. Jones on the payment of Interest and of It Is one of the finest residences In nominal charge. Members are prlv- the best First prize will be $10 and ' Edna LolTor«on, Miss Ella Healy lived on an estate between Peapack lloged to bring guests. Mra. J. R. Jacob Zlotkin and Son' of Free- bonds which had matured. Miss Bornardlno Stowart and Mlsi this section and blonds perfectly den's Corner as Result of Roy and Far-Hills with her two children, second prize $5. with tho beautiful scenery. A large Smith, program chairman, requests hold to have Formal Opening The representatives of_the_>fund, Dorothy Metzgar." E. Day's Target Practice. Arthur Jones, Jr, aged u years, and that those wishing to attend notify The Interviews will be Judged for living room with a fireplace Is one FoxhalliA.- Jones,, aged-12 years.- A said they would not entertain such JohnJBbner^_MljB_Mlldred_I>reec Mrs.-HowaTd-Hlgginson-or Mrsr j.__and_Auction Sale^Next. Friday. accuracy—of_content,-publlcity_value a propoBlUon-while-the board: wass'ln- and" Miss Madgo Oleeton are In of the chief features .Other rooms brother, Morgan Parker of Katonah, sell Johnsd'n. and oral presentation. Material and comprise a large living room with a Stranger than fiction was the acci- New York, also survives. - Afternoon. ; ' default but that they would give con- charge of properties. , Information will be given by writing sideration to it If the overdue debt Mrs. B. K. Shoemaker Is costum fireplace, dining room, breakfast dent Friday which befell Emit Pol- towsky of Leonards, who la employed Mrs. Jones was a native of Vir- or calling at the contest olnce men- were paid. About three weeks or so chairman. Miss Ida Klatsky Is In nook,'kitchen, five master bedrooms, ginia; and 45 years of age. She was . The formal opening of a modern tioned above. The committee and three bathrooms, and, a maid's.room at Eugene Wenzell's upholstery shop sales pavilion' at Freehold has been ago; the defaulted debt, amountfng charge of tickets. Miss Jllldro married to Mr.

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