
ALL the NEWS of SECTION RED BANK Mid Surrounding Town* Told Fmrleasly Mid Without BU> RED BANK REGISTER ONE VOLUME LXIII, NO. 6. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1940. PAGES 1 TO 12. Scottish Games Council Hears Monmouth Hills Cotnpton Creek Work Prize He Didn't Property Sold Model Home Purchased Like Proves Costly On McC&mpbell Lawyer Object Otis N. Auer, auptiinUmlent of Monmouth Memorial hospital, has To Start This Fall William gnyder of Newark Farm Labor Day To Ordinance sold his former residence at Mon- Week After Opening didn't like the kewple doll he mouth Hills, Mlddletown township, won Saturday night on the to Herman Kurz of New York. The Keansburg boardwalk and at- Ninth Annual Meet William L. Parker Joseph G. McCue Agency of Rum- tempted to hurl it into the bay. son were the brokeis. Government Will Redre'dge Hla aim, however, was bad, and of New Jersey Clans Against Proposed The property is situated in the John W. Howie, South Orange, Buys it struck lirs. A. Arnold Arnold grounds of the Water Witch club, an The Whole Channel of Jersey City on the head, to Be at Holmdel Bathing Regulations exclusive summer colony on the causing a scalp wound. The Highlands of Navesink, near the At- Property at River Oaks, Fair Haven doll broke into several pieces lantic ocean. It includes about an and one of the chips caromed The ninth annual gathering of the William L. Parker, Highlands law- -• Howard W. Roberta, Mlddletown acre of woodec land with an exten- The model home at Itiver Oak*, township clerk, lj In receipt o[ a off and struck Fioreiio Fracas- Scots and their friends in New Jer- yer and borough attorney of that sive view over Sandy Hook and out co, breaking his glasses and sey is scheduled for Labor day, Sep- municipality, appeared before the Fair Haven, was purchased by John letter from the engineer'* oHice of Big Committee At to sea. The residence, which was Belford Women W. Howie of South Orange Just thu War Department a* follows: causing a. cut over his eye. No tember 2, on the beautiful country Sea Bright mayor and council Fri- completely remodeled by Mr. Auei complaints were made after place of Theron McCampbell at day night and objected lo Ihe pro- seven days after its formal opening. July 22, 1940. two years ago, contains nine rooms The Ray VanHorn agency of Fair Howard W. Roberta, Work For Annual Snyder agreed to pay for the Holmdel by the Scottish Games of posed ordinance to regulate bathing and three baths, with a wide veranda Like Busy Bees damage. The injured were New Jersey association. The Scot- Haven was the broker in the trans- Atlantic Highlands, and parking: in the borough. and a screened brick terrace. action. New Jersey. treated by Dr. frank Miele. ish games, will be an event of tre- Starlight Dance Mr. Parker stated he was appear- Mr. Kurz is a new comer to Mon- River Oaks is the new residential Dear Sir: mendous Importance this year, for ing as a taxpayer and could see no mouth county, having for many years For Red Cross their purpose will be the raising of community of large acreage owned Reference la made to vour litter reason why at this time an ordin- past spent his summers in the Po- and developed by Allen brothers. It of Julv !). 1B40, relative to the pro- Red Bank Jewish funds for the British Red Cross, as ance of this kind should be neces- posed dredirlnir of Shnal harbor and Indorsed by Permit 349, state de- Appeal Made for was formerly part of the Hosglnns sary. He also said many people estate located on River road and Comnton creek. New Jeraev. Community Center Committee To partment, United States government. along the shore would be affected You are advised that the work After the payment of actual ex- More Volunteer Buena Vista avenue at the boundary was advertised Julv 2. 1940, and that by such an ordinance and would not Mrs. M. A. Rice To of Fair Haven and Rumaon. bids will be opened August 1, 1940. to Benefit Study Proposed penses, the financial proceeds from be able to rent their houses because Workers at Once Actual dredcin? operations are ex- the games will be sent by the exe- of the various bathing clauses which The model home is rambling ia pected to commence shortly there- cutive committee of the Scottish would drive away prospective rent- architecture and la painted white after. A copv of tho specifications The Red Bank Jewish Community Game* of New Jersey association to Have Private Sale Despite the uncomfortable heat, the with red shutters. It haa aevoa center will hold their second annual Interest Cut ers. He added "I am beginning to is furnished herewith for your in- the British Red Cross at London. wonder if Sea Bright isn't going three groups of women working In rooms, two baths, rock-wool Insula- formation. starlight promenade Sunday evening, All contributions, small or large, Of Her Furniture Belford for the Red Cross have rea- tion, hot-water heat with a Thrush The privileges which you furnished August 25th, at the beautiful Holly- little over their jurisdiction in this Rumson Official should b* sent directly to Ben matter, and I definitely object to the son to be very proud of the amount •ystem oil fired and many other this nfllcn with In May have been wood hotel, Cedar avenue, West End. of work turned in for war relief ref- modern features of present-day con- Included in tho specifications. Your Sutherland, treasurer of the associa- clause In this ordinance which elim- In addition to contributing their tion, Rumson. Tickets will be sold George H. Roberts in ugees. There is still a very great struction. The house is in a pic- co-operation in this feature of the facilities for the evening, the man- Asks Reduction on inates the Sea Bright borough from prolect l» appreciated. at the entrance gate to the games restrictions that property owneri need for the ladies who can knit turesque setting of trees on a plot agement of the Hollywood hotel Is Charge—Sale Monday socks and baby bootees. In fact, la- 100x160 feet on River road, witfc a For the Acllnir District EiiKlneer: also co-operating with the entertain- Taxes to 6 Per Cent Labor day. Also food and other re- would have to abide by." Very truly yours, freshments will be sold on the games dles who can do any kind of knitting view of the Shrewsbury river, (Slcncd) I: S. Dillon, ment committee to make available a Mayor Walter Sweeney explained Afternoon, August 12 and who would be willing to give a The home was opened July 30 by headline Broadway floor show so that A charge of 6% on delinquent field. the ordinance in detail and stated MHinr. Corps of Engineers, Besides, (he Scottish village, a fea- few hours weekly to this splendid members of the Junior Service Executive Assistant. a grand evening of dancing and fun taxes U sufficient In the opinion of to Mr. Parker that it was not drawn cause will find a very cordial wel- "under the stars with the stars" is Councilman James P. Bruce of Rum- ture of last year's games, will have Mrs. Harriet B. Rice is advertising league of Red Bank, Visitors t* the This Is known as maintenance against private house owners with come at any of the units. The work house have donated to the league's assured. son. Mr. Bruce made a motion at various exhibits for sale, some of small beaches in front ot their resi- in this and next week's issues of The work on the part of the War De- them from Scotland and other Brit- can be done where the units meet or milk fund. Large numbers of p*o» The main object of this year's star- the meeting of the mayor and coun- dences but for the bathing establish- Register that she v/lll have a public the wool may be taken home and the partment and will consist of re- ish possessions, and some from the sale of the contents of her home at pie are visiting the model tomt dredglng the channel »t Port Mon- light promenade Is to raise sufficient cil of that place last Thursday to ments where hundreds of people garments returned when finished. money to amortize the mortgage on reduce the Interest rate from H% to factories of this country, all the Leonardo Monday, August 12. The every day and evening. During the mouth, the mouth of Compton's have to be protected as a measure The St. Clement's church group, evening spotlights illuminate th* the Community center on Riverside ' and at the suggestion of Mayor products of the inventive talents of •f safety. sale will be held on the premises, one creek and In Compton's creek up as some Scot who haa contributed to and one-half miles west of Atlantic under the direction of Mrs. J. P. house and surroundings, making a far as thu drawbridge. avenue. If this Is accomplished, am- James C, Auchincloss the matter Mr. Parker replied, "The ordinance Euler, have made 26 dresses and 12 bitious plans are afoot for Improve- was referred to the finance commit- the progress of the United States. Highlands and near the Leonardo strikingly beautiful scene. 11 will be recalled that years ago b inadvisable and I can sec no rea- high school, starting at 1 o'clock In infants' sweaters.
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