BANK REGISTER ONE I RED BANK, N

BANK REGISTER ONE I RED BANK, N

SECTION BANK REGISTER ONE i RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1938. PACES 1 TO laii -'-••' • ii—^^B* Plans Ordered Howard! Roberto Teachers' Banquet Local Elks May Mechanic Street -' Inspector To Next Wednesday - SALVATION ARMY Calls Attention Appointed Member CAMPAIGN Drawn For Sewer The annual banquet of the Red Lose Attractive PTA Starts On Oversee Clam To Condition Of Badk Teachers' association will be To the Cltlum of Red Bank: PtentAt Rumson Of B. & L League held at the Molly Pitcher hotel next Broad Street Home Another Year Goal not reached I The total Wednesday night at 7 o'clock. The to date Is approximately $1,900 ShuckingJ^ork Sidewalks. Curbs | guest speaker will be Dr. Frank -far from the goal of $3,480 Engineer Estimate* Coit Proininent Counsellor of Klngdon, president of Newark uni- ' About Half of Member Mrs. Geprge H. Merrill and not sufficient to maintain versity." « the work of the organization for Experimental Program Chamber of Commerce * of $25,000 for New Sew- Atlantic Highlands Gets Miss Agnes Beeley, president of in Good Standing—Fi- Presided at Meeting and tthe full year. in One Establishment Is the Teachers' association, has ap- This has been an unusually Complaint Referred to " System Additional Honor pointed the following' committee nancial Burden Heavy Outlined Much Work difficult campaign to arrange Approved by Bureau r chairman: Donald A. Needham, din- due to many last minute Street Committee ~< ner; Miss Emma J. LaFetra, enterv Voorhees , Kline, the president of At the Junction of Broad streei changes of personnel, and so, In George K. Alba, borough engineer talnment: Miss Ruth IWWall and The Mechanic Street School Par- spite of our beat , efforts, we Walter W. Scofleld, chief of the A letter from the Chamber of >• of Bunion, waa Instructed at Jast tie ptew Jersey puildlng and Loan and Ptnckney road there is a most ent-Teacher-association held Its first state bureau of Food and Drugs, has league, baa appointed Counsellor Miss Bessie Green, decorations and know that there are many loyal Commerce, calling attention to "dan- "1 week's westing ot the mayor and Mrs. Howard Manning, Mrs. Ada pretentious building which is the official fall meeting Tuesday after- agreed to an experimental program Howard W. Roberta of Atlantic home of the Red Bank lodge of Elks. friends who are waiting to con- gerous condition of sidewalks and , council to prepare plans for a .new, Paine, Miss Lois Rogers, Mrs. Doris noon, In the school auditorium, Mrs. tribute but have not been called to determine whether four Highlands curbing In the business section of the ; chlorlnatlon plant and sewage -sys- Highlands'a member of the legal The property and building represent George H. Merrill, president, pre- clam shucking firms, deprived of committee of the New Jersey Build- Sauer, Reps Paris and Dean Pier- upon. borough," read Tuesday night at a " tem, together with an estimate of son, reception. an Initial Investment ot approximate- sided and welcomed those in the asV their licenses because of contami- ing sad Loan league. ly $265,000, and Red Bankers are Just as soon as we can check meeting of the borough council, was the cost, and submit a report at the sembly. She expressed her appreclav nated products, could operate under referred to the street committee for next meeting of the governing body. Mr." Roberts is attorney for the At- The teachers have Invited as proud, to have such an institution tlon of the eo-operatlon of the teach- up we will attempt to cover all guests Mayor Charles R, English, these waiting friends. In the satisfactory conditions. a survey. >, The sewer system, which was origin- lantio Highlands Building .and Loan within their town boundaries. , ers and others.Interested In the as- With former Attorney General ally operated as a private aystem to association, the newly formed Ma- members of the board of education sociation's welfare. meantime It will help a great Councilman Harold 8. Allen, chair- „ and their wives, Assemblymen Jo-; This building is the "home" o William A. Stevens as counsel, offi- serve a section, of Rumson xoad and rine View-Building and Loan associa- some 800 members of the Benevolen Mrs. Beulah ' Ely submitted the deal If you will send your con- man of the street committee aad tion and the Keansburg Building and seph. C. Irwin and, J. Stanley Her- tributions to The Salvation cials of the four firms appeared be- president of the Chamber, stated that -, ' West Park, has been condemned by 1 and Protective Order,of Elks, who budget for the ensuing year, which fore Scofleld at Trenton Friday to the State Board, of Health. There Loan association and is also a forr bert, Miss Lillian Hurley, retired Army, 28 Linden place, Red numerous complaints bad been r»- . Red. Bank school teacher; Mrs. reside within the jurisdiction of the was approved and unanimously ac- ask that he restore their licenses. l have "been several meetings of those mer 'secretary • of the Keansburg Red Bank lodge, which embraces the cepted. Bank, telephone 1626. celved regarding the condition of i George Merrill, president, of the Me- They are the only shuckers on the walks and curbs on Broad street. -. Interested in the sewage «y»tem With, Building and Loan association. He territory from Keyport on the north The Better Entertainment com. John B. Allen, Bay Shore and they said they em- regard to the__ establishment of a has been identified with Building chanic street school P. T. A.; Mrs. Chairman of Campaign. Councilman Harry Degenring * Bmlllo - BVtnJuI, president - of the to Highlands and Sea Bright on the mlttee' will begin its activities for ployed about 40 persons. •ewer district. At last week's coun- vutratatwiflrarmriRst 25 years; east and Shrewsbury and Little Sil- the fall season starting Wednesday, 'Captain Russell B. Wheeler, pplfited out that the matter was one ••<$ Junior-Senior P. T. A., and the Salvation Army. Scofleld agreed that they could se- for property-owners to rectify. May- i cil meeting Mr. Allen estimated the ver on the south. November 9. lect one of the establishments for cost at «25,000, of which $20,000 is school secretaries, Miss Katharine or Charles R.'English, declaring that f Sickles, Miss Helen VanDorn, Miss Due to the depression and to other Mrs. Charles Stlllwagon of the resumption of business under "quite attempts to force property owner* ^ for the new plant Discussion oh: linforaeen happenings beyond the Membership committee reported that rigid conditions," and resume shuck- the sewage system began when Coun- Mildred Longstreet and Miss Doro- to remedy similar conditions In the '',- thy Xoversldge. control of the lodge officials the local several new members have been Ing with a state Inspector to over- past have not been successful, sug- J cilman James P. Bruce asked What organization now finds Itself \ In a admitted and several applications see the work. The clams shucked J had been done about the plans* - . Trying To Save gested the survey, after which the ; serious financial condition, and utu are pending. would then be checked for bacteria. co-operation of property owners Councilman Robert O. llaley made less the members who have not kep Mrs. Emll Singdahlsen, chairman a protest In behalf of' residents .of The bureau chief said he Informed could be asked. 4> Church Members faith with their obligation to Elk- of the Program committee, Intro- Trees At Rumson the visitors their business was not the'Oceanlo section of the ttorougn dom pay their back and current dues duced Mrs. William Helm, who ten- An appropriation of $15,000, re- against a 15-cent fare to Holy Cross' essential; he thought clams better quested by the board of education this beautiful home may become the dered, several vocal selections, with handled In the shells and he would church In the eastern part ot the Welcome Pastor property of the mortagee within a Mrs. Charles Gallagher at the piano. Valuable Oaks as Well for the operation of schools, waa borough. Passengers going to Holy expect "conditions like a hospital." voted. short time. Pupils of Mrs. Mabel Coleman's Former Mayor George W. Hardy Cross church from the western part dancing class also entertained. Jean as Others Pulled Back Emerson Williams, son of Sprlgue of the borough aTe charged another The Register has been reliably In- of Highlands, who Is running this Williams, retired Red Bank patrol-, At Eatontown formed that of approximately 800 O'Hearn and Marlon McPhail. gave year for the office of mayor, has Is- fare from Hlntelmann'i Corner, said tap dances and Jean VanBusklrk a man, was formally appointed proba- "* members less than one-half of this Owners of a number of large sued the following statement in an- tlonary officer. Both Mayor English t Mr. Ilsley, while the. bus fare from toe and tap dance. Betty Huhn was estates In Rumson and vicinity are Rumson to Red Bank Is only ten ' Eatontown and. Tinton number are In good standing, and swer to Mr. Bconeld's remark that and Councilman Thomas M. OopslU, .*. - -it-,-:- • -. • • - " ' ". • at the piano, awaiting with Interest the outcome cants. "I do not see why they have this small percentage of paying clam shucking Is not an essential chairman of the police committee, members cannot continue to carry Mrs. Harry O'Brion, Mra. Charles of work done by tree surgeons in an business: • ^ praised* the .retiring officer for bit to pay 30 cents to go to an* from Falls Represented at a effort to save ma'hy valuable trees church." Mr. Ilsley added. William the heavy fixed financial burden of Westphal, Mrs.

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