
RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXIX, NO. 52. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 19,1947 SECTION" ONE^PAGES 1 TO 12, ' Supreme Court Port Monmouth Atlantic Highlands Chief Van Note Borden To Award Fair Haven Drivers Lions Name Hesse Given Warriinr Another Broad Street Denies Whitfield Fire House Scene Charles Hesse,. Jr., was elected Asks Townsfolk Scholarship At Sidney J. Marks of Bayonne was president of the Atlantic Highlands fined J7 Saturday, in Fair Haven VVrfcOf RevieW QiTrog$[School ^ Llpng:club'^Monday.night at- the To Go Carefully Rumson Tonight police court by Recorder George Residence Place Sold Homestead Inn. He succeeds Weeb- Woodward for careless driving arid er W. Brook, who automatically be- speeding on River road. M. Floyd Action Brings To End Sponsored By Two came one of the directors for the Seeks Co-operation In To Make Annual Smith, borough clerk, Issued a ensuing year. Installation of officers warning that police are going to Modern Business Building will be held June 30. "crapk down" on motorists who Nine Yean Of Churches, Conducted Making For Safety Presentation At use River road as a "speedway". Other officers elected were Her- Mr. Smith said that several were To Be Erected Thereon Soon Litigation Liko Regular Army . .'. bert Posten, first vice-president; During Coining Holiday School Exercises warned for this ornense over the Adam Unzmayer, second vice-pres- efek-end, ..b'ut_sterner...measures The United States Supreme court A1J'the Hoys and girls of Port ident; Edward Walder, secretary; Police Chief Harry T. VanNote, Presentation of-the' Victory Park Another of Red Bank's reslden-. has just denied the application of John Wermert, treasurer; Dr. Bart are forthcoming. ial landmarks Is about to bi Monmouth, East Kemsbufg, KeaOs- of Red Bank announced today that four-year scholarship by Bertram Fair Haven police report an ac- Pra.nk F. Whltfteldof 73 Broad burg, Belford and Kew Monmouth Ahem, Lion Tamer; Jack Nichols, the Fourth of July holiday week- H. Borden will be one of the high- Local Attorney changed.into a business site. This itreet for a writ of certiorarl to cident early Sunday morning at the residential property on tha ara Invited to attend tha third Tail Twister, and Eugene O'Rourke, end will again be the occasion'for lights of the commencement exer- Elver road and Chestnut street, reylew the; action of the New Jer- "Troop School for Christian Sol- Dominic Caruso, Arthur Llnzmayer, a seasonal traffic enforcement pro- east side of Broad street and ad- ley court of errors and appeals en- cises of Rumson high school to- ivhen a car driven by George For- Receives Highest lolnlng the Dr..Harvey W. Young diers," which' will open tomorrow Frank Siegfried and Mr. Brook, di- gram. The program is being held, night at 6:45 o'clock In the Mary nier, Jr., of Belford struck' a Joining Mr. Whltfleld from proceed- morning at 9 o'clock at the Fort rectors. • he, said, in co-operation with - the building on the north and the ing with an action In the New Jer- Owen Borden stadium. In tho event parked car owned by Robert Breck- Davidson Brothers super market on Monmouth flre house and continue The next meeting of the club will nationwide, effort being made by of. rain the program will take place mridge of Llncroft. Law Degree ley Supreme-court to obtain pos- dally for two weeks from 9 to" 12 the National Safety Council to re- he south, and which has been oc- leasion of a portion of the estate be held Monday night at the Bea- In the auditorium, with admission cupied for the past several years noon. con Hill Golf club. duce the high death toll which oc- by ticket only. >f his father, the late Howard curs each year at this time. Miss Forgotson Gets by Dr. and Mrs. R. Browning Wil- Whltfleld. The action of the court, The program, will include bugle On the graduates' high honor roll call, drill formation, salutes, roll "The Red Bank police depart- Monmouth Street son, brings to an end nine years of llltl- are Robert A. Bradshaw, Jr., Eloa- Doctor Of Juridical (atlon for Theodore D. Parsons call, marching,' singing, worship, ment is asking each citizen to take nor J. DeWlnter, Helen A. Em- The property, which was owned tnd Harry B. Heavlland, the execu- target practl'ce, sword drill, corps God And Country special precautions In an effort to mons, David T. Hicks, Jean K. by Mrs. Sara C, Thomas of Broad tors of the estate. maneuvers, duty roster, instruction, save lives and property over the Plot Bought By Science From N.Y.U. street, has been sold through tb« Fourth," Chief VanNot* said. Hlgglns, Dorothy E. Hughes, agency of R. V, R. H. Stout, trad- rewards, refreshments and. sound Janice MacNelll, John F. Peters, n - The late Mr. Whltfleld, a well motion pictures every day. A pic- Award Presented He predicted that traffic will be Florence F. Forgotson, promin- S "s' Hendrlckson & Stout, to known resident of Red Bank, died Maybelle Reid and Carolyn D. Wil- Bruno Brothers nlo will be held on. the concluding unusually heavy during this year's son. ent Red Bank attorney, received ocrke Realties, Inc., of ESllzabtth. September 20, . 1938. Under the day, July 3. No charge will be made To John Hamilton celebration fift* thousands are still the degree of Doctor of Juridical The property has a frontage of 60 terms of his will, the bulk of Mr. and the school Is free.to all -who catching up on the pleasure driv- The claaa motto is "Forward Business Building Science, at the 115th commence- 'eet and is 140 feet in depth, oa Whltfleld's estate was left in trust wish to come. A bus will pick up ing they had to forego because of Ever, Backward Never." The class ment of New York university, Wed- which there Is a two-story framt to the Howard Whitfield founda- restrictions on travel during the colors ore blue and white and the nesday of last week. Miss Forgot- dwelling. tion for the purpose of furnishing the children for troop school and Shrewsbury Scout Is class flower is the tea rose. On Present Parking return them home. The route fol- war years. ' son was the only candidate to re- Also sold by Mrs. Thomas is th» educational scholarships to deserv- Th.e high school band, with T. ing young men and women of the lows: Leave New Monmouth Bap- Honored At Service , "The long week-end, the festive Property Planned. ceive this highest degree available adjolnjng property in the rear, tist church at 8:30 a. m.; Valley spirit of the holiday and more mo- Newton Stewart directing, will play n law out of 5,600 degrees known as 14 Linden place, with a community. torists on the road, will make the several numbers before the exer- Following the death of Mr. Whit- drive, Eighth street,! route 35, In Christ Church Charles T. Bruno, Patsy A, Bruno awarded. 50-foot frontage on Linden place Church street, Belford; Campbell Fourth this year a time of real cises begin. The program follows: and ISO feet in depth, on which '. Held ,hls will was offered for pro- hazard," Chief VanNote said. and Jamea Bruno, three brothers, avenue, Wilson avenue, Port Mon- John Hamilton, son of Mr. and Processional, "Pomp and Circumstance" have purchased from the Osch- here is a two-story frame double hate in the New Jersey "Preroga- mouth lire house, Wilson avenue, "Let's all work together to.make High School. Band house. The front half of this dwell- tive, court After a contested hear- Mrs. Irving Hamilton of Broad Red Bank one place where the "Star Spangled fianner" wald Realty company the large-plot ing, .which was held before Vice Port Monmouth road, Main street, street, a member of Boy Scout Invocation Rev. W. WlnncM West on the southeast corner of Mon- ng has been occupied many year* 0 Keansburg; route 36; Main street! Fourth of July does not mean Salutatory AddreM Carolyn WiliCin I •Chancellor Maja Leon Berry at troop GO, Shrewsbury, received the death and disaster to any of our mouth and Pearl streets, adjacent by the family of Richard Hutton, Port Monmouth; flre house. Bus God and Country award at the Clou Song (Music, "Now the Day In to Carlton theater. The sale, was ef- and the rcaf half by Charles Pur>- Long Branch; the will was admit- will pick up at .convenient spots people. Instead, let us make It a Over") Worda by Barbara Carter iktcd to probate and Mr. Parsons and Children's day' service Sunday day of Joyful and safe celebration Mantle Orntlon Bruce McCoaoh fected through the Red Bank of- gavle. ' ' '. along the way and will return home Class President, 1847 fice of the Joseph G. McCue agen- Mr. Heavlland were qualified as ex- morning inv Christ Episcopal of the Independence which It com- 1 Mrs. Thomas was represented In by same route. Reception of. Mantle '.Jwnes Cottrell cy. - " ' ecutors and trustees of the will. church. The presentation "was made memorates." Class President. 1948 the transaction by the local law Following this' decision, proceed- Each child will have a rank com- by Rev. Robert D. Smith, rector, "Pilgrim Chorus" :. High School Band In 1901 this property was pur- Arm of Quinn, Doremua, McCue Jk ings' -were instituted by Frank F.. parable to the U. S. Army, the old- and was the first award of It3 kind Class Gift to Snhool .Robert Braoshnw chased by the late Dr, Peter P.
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