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•• i '"V'l ALL tiu xnnrs of BID BASS v. SECTim •ai SOMOBdbt Ton* • Toll Femrteanlj and WllhoBt vbm BANK REGISTER ONE VOLUME LXI, NO, 51, RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1939. PAjGES I1 <T0 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^*^~^^^*^^""^^^^^**^"^^^"^^^^^^y^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^?^^^^*""'*^*Ba^BSHBBBBBBBSBBEBBBBBBJBBBBBBBBBBBBBa Fate Of Racing The King and Queen Gome To Red Bank f ' 1 r « RoyaltyWelcom To Be Decided By Crowds Hen At Polls Tuesday Moore Hails Pi Former Gov. Edward C. Rumson To Take 100 Pupils To Reception for King Stokes Comes Out Open Over Defunct Participate In Queen at Railroad ly in Favor of Amend' Sewer System Mozar Recital tion Before They ] nient to Legalize Betting JL > - » for Fort Hancock Plans Ordered Drawn— ' Annual Spring Event Propaganda Distributed Junior Mayor and to Be Held Friday Many, Unable to Get • j| Council Preside Night at Elks Home The annual spring recital of theView, are Disappointed ( To Local School Pupils The Rumson mayor and council at Ethel Mount Mozar Dancing school ths regular meeting last Thursday will be held In the Elka auditorium night took steps to take over and on Broad street Friday sight. About • A special election will be held next reconstruct Jthe.' private sewage dls one hundred pupils of the school will To paiaphrase- Julius _ Tuesday between the hours of 1 and posal plant and'malns of the defunct take part. ' . , "They come, they saw,'they 9 p. m. to decide whether .or not Rumson'Sewage Disposal Co. A mo- The first part of the program will quored. New Jersey will legalize parf-mutuel tion was passed directing, the bor- foe a toe ballet, "The Awakening of They word "they" in 'th«y wagering on horse races. The issue ough engineer, George K. Allen, to the Flowers," with the muslo by R. statement refers; of course,' tt is non-partisan and support for the prepare plans and specifications, and Drlgo. Tho scene opens with the Britannic majesties, Slag; C measure cornea from both major po- the borough attorney, William A. flowers asleep while Diana, guards VI and Queen Elisabeth' of' litical parties. Toe legislation call- Stevens, to prepare an ordinance. them,' The North Wind blows over Britain, and those whom, they ing for a referendum was passed by Mayor, James C. Aucblncloas read them and In her trail come the Frost and conquered woro thousands two successive legislatures—1937 and a letter from Attorney General Da- Fairies, chilling tho flowers, Aurora, Americana lined all along the 1938-^with both- Republicans- and vid Wllenti stating that a Chancery however, rouses them with the warm taken by them from tho R,ed Democrats in the senate and assem- Court suit against the\bor6ugh by iun of dawn and they wake and railroad station, to Fort Honcoos. bly voting for the bill. The proposed the State Board of Health U being dance. Tho characters portrayed In While the King and Queen, a amendment provides • that pari- held In abeyance pending action of Above Is pictured the scene at the Red Bank railroad station shortly after King George and Queen Elisabeth had stepped from their special the toe ballet are as follows: doubt, saw tho crowd; who turtw mutuel wagering on horse rices only the borough in remedying the • con- train. The Queen Is holding bouquets presented by Mrs. Charles R. English, wife of the mayor, and Jane Margaret Clee, niece of Governor dition, as the river was subject to A. Harry Moore. In the picture can also be seen Sir Ronald Lindsay, British Ambassador to the United States; W, L. MacKenzle King, Prime Diana •Virginia Wyckolt out to grout them, upon their arrive shall.be legal in New-Jersey. That North Wind Jean Bmlth At Red Batik, it is problematical a* horse races may be conducted only pollution from the sewage system at Minister of Canada; Governor Moore and Mayor English^. Colonel Mark O. Klmberllng, head of the New Jersoy state police, other dignitaries Aurora. Barbara MnOlaeii the present time. Declaring that and members of the royal party. ' • < '• • Froat Falrlaa -...Dorothy Anaon, HnrU to how many actually «aw thorn aa in the daytime. That there shall be anna MoQue«n, Rita Blatter?, Grace they were whisked through fows to no horse racing .on Sunday and thai the cost of reconstructing the plant would be ,in the neighborhood of Woodhead & dosed car. - - * no form of wagering, exoepl parl- was donated at Thanksgiving by the THE FLOWEta mutuels on' hone races only, super- 130,000, or^HO.OOO, the mayor pointed Gardanla. .,.,, Jon Smith The King, tanned by a hot W«*£ out that the cost will be borne by Annual Reports children of the: Rumson Private Finally Convinced; Graduates To Dud ...- „..-... Marjorl« Joan dolt Ington sun, stepped from the rewk vised and taxed by the state, shall be school and the Fair Haven schools. OhryaanUiamum ..._ :... Barbara Conklin platform of their silver and legal" In New Jersey. those who use the sewer system. It This we found very useful in' emer- We Always Were Violata JaequcHna Hroirn. Dor- will be financed by bonds which will gencies. othy Ann GolT, Dana Manahftn, FJiyllli speoial at 8:09 a, m. The How Parl-Mutueta Operate. be a lien against the properties. He Made To Rumson Sixty-three Rumson school chil- The owner* of the Acme Furniture Receive Diplomas Stadlor. flashing the smile that has' _ Parl-mutuel wagering is a method Buttarcups Marjorla By A. Con- Canadians and Americans all _ added that as soon as plans and dren arid eight adults received new store on Monmouth street are more nl« Bow«n, ratrkla Farrotl, Marjory of wagering under which the odds specifications'are completed, all par- shoes and stockings at Christmas, firmly convinced than ever that ad- Ing their history-making visit are mathematically "determined by Nursing Group 40 children received other articles At River Street Straus* North America, followed him. ties Interested will have an oppor- vertising in The Register pays big lto«M 1 TharMH a«(lla, Marilyn the amount wagered, on the various tunity to be heard before the mayor of clothing, sweaters, snow-suits, un- dividends. Latft week they ran a, five- Mnnra, Judy Ryeraon Governor A. Barry Moore, wfei horses and in which the entire derclothing, coats, etc. This was Carnatlona Pattjr Bowen, FeKgy and council. 1,987 Bedside Visits, made possible by the donation of a column advertisement In The Regis- Commencement Exer- > DaSanetli, Dorothy. Etr, Lola llort«r was accompanied by his aid* aw amount wagered, less a fixed per- sum of money from an Interested ter listing stale of the specials in Ulaca _...' Roaunirr Farrell, Fag secrotory, Colonel Hugh A.,KeJU centage deducted for operating ex- The mayor, and council virtually played "second .fiddle" while mem- 3,939 Welfare and group.- their great expansion sale. cises Tonight—146 • McDonough, Oorlnna Pavrla, JnMt Si stepped forward as the royal coup) penses and as a" tax, i» divided Through the kindness of many • Their clerks were somewhat sur- Fart two consists of a ballet en- alighted and was presented to ttt among the backers of the winners. bers (of the junior governing body, chosen from pupils- in the.Rumson 1,048 to Schools private individuals 11 children from prised, although agreeably so, when a Students to Graduate titled "The Picture Book," with music King by George Summerleln, c&ttt The state and the track are co-stake the three boroughs received clothing, lady from Colt's Neck walked Into by J. Bayer, The fairy tale charac- of protocol of tho State Department, high school; conducted the meeting. toys and candy and 45 families re- "holders. The state usually receives Each Junior official sat beside the tho store with a copy of The Regis- ters make their entrance through a Said Governor Moore: A 3%%,-which is clear, while th'e traclt,' Annual reports of the activities of ceived dinners and eight families ter advertisement and bought the en- Commencement exercises for large picture book at the rear of the "We are honored. As you knowl1 official he or ,she represented.' coal at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Bonlors of Red Bank high school will , which must pay all the costs of Jack Delanoy, junior mayor, was the Runiaon, Sea Bright and Fair The Fair. Haven fire department tire list'of articles mentioned in the stage. Thn atory of the ballet un- New Jersey 'was named after the. maintaining - the! racing meet, such Haven Public Health Nursing asso- advertisement. The Items Included a be held tonight at 8 o'clock at the folds as Olna, roaming In the forest, Isle of Jersey. Philip Carteret, ft at'the Bead of the council table, next and auxiliary have been untiring in River street school auditorium. J. as real estate and other taxes, to Mayor Auchincloss. The junior ciation were read at a meotlng last 8e6urlng aid for school children and living room group, badroom group, finds a book of Fairy Ttales. As she you know-the flfst governor ot Mr* salaries, payrolls, purses; etc, usual- week at the home of Mra. George their families. ' dinette gtoupe, bedroom suite, studio Walter Reeves, a member of the fac> looks through It she (alls, asleep and Jersey—camo from the Isle- 6C 3t&* mayor read the following telegram iilty at Peddlo School, Hightstown ly 1« allowed 614%. All of the re- from United States Senator W. War- Dwlghf on Ridge road, Rumson. The The Parent-Teacher association In cpuch, bed outfit and' rug*. In her dreams the Picture Book Fairy Hey," • • '.iifititi. ': i !•»* mainder, approximately 90%, Imme- meeting was attended by .Rev. all three* boroughs have been help- will be the principal speaker, appear* and with tho help of Pun- ren Barbdur, who is a.

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