Uw WBWi ot BED BANK ud ganonndlog Towns Told fifcrifr d WltJl REGISTER mu tOLUME'DXII/NO. 40. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1940. PAGES 1 Horticulturalist to Rumson Realtor Farewell Sermon Oarsmen's Dance Shore Property Sold Speak to Gardener* Tomorrow NigKt Fair Haven To Zone? The originator of the scented Sells Two Places By Sea Bright The North Shrewsbury Rowing as- gladioli, Pr. Forman McClane, will sociation will hold Us second annual /n Hartshorne Woods speak at a meeting of the Monmouth During Past Week Pastor Sunday ball, an Easter dance, tomorrow Fire Alarm System County Horticultural society tonight night at Joseph's Norwood Hunting at the Molly Pitcher hotel. Dr. Mc- lodge,' Norwood Country club, West Clane Is a recdgnlzed authority on William H. Hintelmann soilless culture and Is associated with Rev. Howard N. Amer Long Branch. Joseph A. Coll of Elizabeth the Boyco Thompson Institute in Effects Sale in Rumson Music will be furnished' by An- Rearrangement of Numbers | YonUers. He will illustrate hi* lec- Retiring After 34 thony DeNuccl, who will add several ture with pictures. pieces to his already well-formed Buys MacLean Place of 8£ Acres and Fair Haven Years in Ministry trio. The proceeds will be ueed to Into Three Zones Approved Clubs who have been Invited to at- purchase new equipment which the tend Include Red Bank Woman's •flCha sale' of a. hlitorlo and beau- William- H. Hintelmann, promin- Sunday, March 31, will be another oarsmen need to compete in the club, Neighborhood Garden club, forthcoming national championship tUttl Shrewsbury river property 1> Rumson Garden club, National Gard. ent relator and insurance broker o: memorable day In the Methodist A rearrangement of the fire is oated. ,in the famous Hartlhorna" Red Bank Elks To Rumson, has reported to The Reg- church at Sea Bright. At 7:30 p. m.rowing regatta, on the North Shrews- numbers la the borough- «?-?. eners , association, Elberon Hortcul- bury river July 20 and 21. Scouts To Hold woods In Middletown township has,' tural society and Monmouth County ister two sales which have recently the pastor, Rev. Howard N. Amer, Haven into zones was approved;'- bepn reported by the Bay VanHorn Florists association, All .other per- been effected by him. One embraces Will preach his farewell sermon ana Clinton Thompson, chairman of the mayor and council Monday all agency of Fair Haven. Thepiojh At sons interested In gardening and a very fine show place In Fair Hav- also close a very active and success- the dance committee, reports a'lar'ge Unique Rally on the recommendation of. Couho efty fronts about SBO feet on the' horticulture are cordially Invited to en borough and the other an equally ful ministry for 31 years. Rev. Dr.attendance It expected. Tickets may man H. Lynn wood Mlnton, chain river near tha mouth of the Clayptt attend, attractive place In the borough ol Leon Chamberlain, district superin- be procured from any member of the of the fire committee. The new, J creek, opposite Bumson, and com-Tonight's Session Rumson. , , rowing association or at the door. With Ohio Troop. worked out by Mr. Mlnton and- tendent of: the New Brunswick dis- 1 priiei tight and one-half acres of The Fair Haven property Is thetrict, will be the guest of honor and Chief Charles Wesson, will worfcj land. The water-frontage la bulk- Lodge to Be Run on country estate of Mrs. Adele Duffle at the Invitation of tho pastor will greater efficiency through the de fcjaded with an old stone wall, preside. The Sea Bright borough Each Troop Plans Own nation of the zone in the first I whloh Is in ^excellent condition, al- Red Bank Again BaTr and her brothers, D, Bennetl Old Colt's Neck v Strictly Business' Ba»u Duffle and Adrian M. Duffle, pur.council, board of education and all Rally—Results to Be Mr. Minton explained. He:said'.'!, though many years old.. The lands chased by Henry B. Butler. The •the civic organizations and citizens cost of the change ov«r will not; hava been used for farming and it To The Fore By* will attend this service. In addition, ceed *50 and it will. take . «eve is the Intent of the new buyer, Jo- With No Delinquents property Is situated on the east side Mill Property Compared by Mail of Harice road fronting on the shor there will be- many invitations sent weeks to complete the change;'A. seph A. Coll ot Elizabeth, to use the .::;yi:.-,.:^_-_ .. Mayor Arthur B. Sickles expr property as a, waterfront-farm. WOR Program of the North Shrewsbury river. to the wide host of friends and for- The Bed'Bank lodge of Elks to- The property comprises approxi- mer parishioners for miles around Has New Owner With its 30-members organized In- his approval of the new plan? i^, Two lerge"year round residences night will elect officers for the emu- mately four and one-half acres and and It Is expected the church will be to 11 rally teams Boy Scout Troop 67 suggested that after the change <. are on the property, both of which ing year. This Is part of the recent A. M. Fraser Gives has a frontage of 500 feet on thepacked to the doors. of tho Red Bank Presbyterian church completed cards with the rrtrii are now belnx repaired and modern* reorganization plan of the Bed Bank North Shrewsbury fiver. There Is a In March, 1906, Rev. Mr. Amer Ray H. Stillman Sells will meet Troop 6 of Cincinnati, Ohio, numbers on them be sent to all I Iced by the. new owner. Each of lodge. , • • . History of Gold Beating largo frame residence, stable-garage served the church at Magnolia, N. In an odd rally. This contest will be residents of tho boroUKh. : " these homes has about ten rooms At the session Thursday night Place to New York conducted as usual except the troops The new approved plan is 'it'-:, March 14, nominations were made, and windmill tower on the premises. J. as his first appointment and since and three baths, fireplaces and as- for Radio Broadcast The property dlreotly adjoins tho that time has been continuously will not actually meet hut each will lows: . biitoi roofs. Outbuildings include and It Is quite likely there will be Business Man hold its own rally trials exchanging no additional nominations tonight, residence premises which Mr. Butler serving churches in the New Jersey EAST ZONE •.'barn, work shed and a three-car recently acquired from Frederick J. Conference. Many large and out- results by mail. The Ohio troop will garage. One of the large residences although such would be in order. Red Bank once rnoro came into its hold,its rally tomorrow night in Cin- 2S-WIUow Street School, •'-<'•'%. will be rented as an Investment, The candidates selected are Peter share, of nation-wide publicity Mon Burghard. standing revivals, moral and civic Marcus B. Matson, New York bus- 24—River Boad and Doujhty lane|| iness man, has Just purchased from cinnati and the local scouts will com- 25—River Boad and Fair while the other will be occupied by J. /Blcbele, P. D. D., exalted ruler. day morning through' Martha Deanne, Mr. Butler intends 16 demolish the reforms and much work has been pete tonight In the church basement. Mr. Coll and his family. Myron V. Brown, P. E, K., esteemed prominent radio personality, who buildings on the Duffle property. The done In outstanding fraternal circles John M. Weir, of Brldgeton, -New Boad. ' , ' ,,'.i^sa broacasts dally from 11:15 to 12:00demolition work is in charge of Wil-by Mr. Amer. Since figures and Jersey, the old Colt's Neck mill prop- 26—Kemp Avenue and $ycamor«2; A summer tenant Of the property leading knight; John D. Hughes, P. E. H., esteemed loyal knight;. Mor- noon over, radio station WOR. liam Moncrleff of Rumson. ' words mean so little in describing erty, on the Vonderburg Road in place. several years ago was Sergei Bach- The residence on the Duffle prop- the success over these years and Colt's Neck. , • .„ nlanlnof, celebrated composer and ris Miller, P. E. H., esteemed lectur- Mils Deanne vame to Red Bank CENTBAL ZONE ing knight; Harold A. Glbljn; P. K,Saturday afternoon after calling" the erty was built about sixty years ago only lives that have been helped can The property comprises six acres '34—Cedar Avenue and by the late Inspector Thomas F. fipeak in a small way at best Eter- and includes the old mill pond and •On the land are .a number of.holly R., secretary; Harry Klatsky; P. E Chamber or, Commerce office- and Street. R., treasurer; John H. fix, tl|cr; malclng< an appointment with Secre- Byrnes of the New York Police de- nity alone can onlyjnake a,satisfac- tht water rights. Yellow Brook, a 3*—River Boad and Battin : trees, from which the place was partment. Following Inspector Byrn- tory report on the accomplishments rapidly flowing brook, noted for its glyen the name of Hollycroft There Herbert E. Edwards, P. E. R., trus- tary Walder to see some of the hist- WEST ZONE tee for five years; Peter. J. Slchele, oric places of the area. Miss Deanne, es' death the property was leased for oj this servant of the church. Sin- trout fishing, flows through the prop- til il»b, a number of beech and lln- after registering at the Molly Pitcher many years by James P. Donahue, cerity and loyalty to every condition erty. 44—River Boad and Lake.Av deii trees, one linden tree measur- representative to state association And grand lodge convention.
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