Jrroad Project Theodore Voorhees Eightyyears Old First National O

Jrroad Project Theodore Voorhees Eightyyears Old First National O

IER ••••»••» luutd W«tkljr,«Eut»reii u Biopnd-Olui Mtttor at tfie Fo<t- (VOLUME LIII, NO. oOc* »t Bad Bank, N. J., undir tb« Act of Mitch >. 1870. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1,1930. $1.50 PER YEAR - PAGES t TO 12. THEY WANT TUB IlEGISTEB. ear more road improvements had Masons Hold Old- First National Big Mlddletown been mado in Mlddletown" township Rumson Pupils University of Southern California to than in any previous year. Ho said Lightning Fires Bank President Time Clambake Use It in Journalism Course. Officers Held Water Project a road Improvement program waa Show Flowers The University of Southern Cali- being arranged for noxt year which, Seedmen's Barn fornia located In University Park, if carried out, would provide at least Atlantic Highlands Man Chosen Red Bank Lodge Holds Feast on one tarvla road and many other lm- Exhibit Wat First of It. Kind 1 Eos Angeles, has paid The Register a Large Extension Soon to Building on Peter Henderson to Succeed the Late Thomas Lawn of Dr. Thompson ! Riv- high compliment by requesting cop- Their Extradition From irov'ementa for each village of the Held in the School and It Waa township. Property on Half-Mile R0«d in erfront Home—To be an An- ies bo Bent to Its department of Jour- Be Started. Very Successful—Over 120 W. CoUini BI Head of Keam- New York to Be Sought. Mrs. John Hlersplcl, who lives in Middletown Township De- nalism and In the letter to The Reg- Entries in Show. burg Bank. ' nual Affair.' ister the department chairman wrote tho Ocean View section of Leonardo, stroyed Thursday Night. Four Arrested Following Indict- The Monmouth Consolidated asked for a street light near her Charles R. Snyder of Atlantic About 45 Masona from Red Bank "we wish to use your newspaper In Rumson's first flower show for home. Her request waa referred to Highlands was advanced from Vlco and vicinity enjoyed an old fash- connection with courses In our de- ment on Charges of Defraud- Water Company to Enlarge Its school pupils was held last Thursday A barn on tho trial farm of the the lighting committee. Peter Henderson seed company on president to president of the JKeans- ioned clambako given under the partment of Journallsm."u ing Residents of Monmouth Service to Include Locust afternoon and night In the gymnas- George H. Murdoch, who lives the Half-Mlle road In Mlddletown burg national bank, succeeding the auspices of Red Bank lodge No; 277 The Register Is recognized as ono County—In Court Last March Point,- Navetink and Leonardo ium of the high school building on late Thomas W. Collins, , who had last Thursday evening. The baKo was of tho foremost weekly newspapers near River Plaza, made a complaint LafayetEc street. There wero 123 en- township waa struck by lightning filled that position since the bank sorved on the river "front of Dr. Wil- published In the United States. Tho The extradition of four alleged A large water extension project af- bout tho condition of Hubbard ave- tries and the show was so successful during Thursday nlBht'B utorm and was organised In 1013, at the regular liam M. Thompson's spacious home fearlessness of Its editorials, the vast members of a concern indicted re- fecting Locust Point, Naveslnk, nue from West Front street to Qulg- that the school authorities will prob- it was destroyed by flro. Twenty, monthly meeting of the board of dl- on East Front street^ which proved amount of local and village Items cently on charges of criminal con- Leonardo and a big section of rural ley's creek bridge. He said the road ably make It an annual event as part eight loads of hay and two does wero an Ideal setting for the affair. carrleil In Its news columns; Its want spiracy to defraud will be sought by country surrounding theso villages Is was full of holes and corrugations of the school work. burned with tho building. and that it endangered trafilc. Capt. Tho property waa bought about «. It was a real old-time bake with department, which carries more ad- Monmouth county, according to a soon to be started by tho Monmouth Tho Idea was suggested by Miss Albert Runyon, chairman of the year ago from Vandnrveor VanDorn tho foofl proparod under the direc- vertisement than probably any other statement mado this week by Chief consolidated water company, accord- Margaret Say're, a teacher at the township committee, told Mr. Mur- who now lives at Red Bnnk. Several tion of. Chef Frank Carter. All tho country weekly In the United States; Investigator Harry B. Crook. Ing to information which has been school, and tho exhibit waa in charge doch that his complaint would re- thousand dollars was spent In lm- food was cooked over heated stones Its advertising patronage, which Is These four men, all alleged to be furnished by the company to the of the teachers and the members of ceive consideration. proving tho former VanDorn resl- and covered with wet sea weed. The not topped by any country weekly, officials of tho defunct First national township committee of Middletown the Rumson garden club. The club di>net! and tho outbuildings. A largo ' menu comprised of steamed clams, all go toward giving The Register Its corporation of Monmouth county, township. The committee, at its Louis H. Mceae of Belford, the donated the ribbons and eight mem- greenhouse was constructed. Samuel bluoflBh, lobsters, white and sweet high standing and its circulation of were apprehended during tho latter meeting last Thursday, designated township recorder, turned In $155 in bers wero judges. They were Mra. Harbison, formerly of Toaneck, has potatoes, sweet corn on the cob and nearly 8,000 subscribers. part of last week by the police of various places for hydrants along the fines which he had collected the past Bertram H. Borden, Mrs. CharleH been In charge of the farm since tho watermelon. Thore- was plenty of New York upon request of the coun- route of the water mains. month. Lee. Mrs. Fred Tatum, Mrs. Edgar company took possession. Mr. and everything on hand and everybody ty prosecutor's ofllco. James H. Redfleld of East Keans- A. Knapp, Miss Grace Porter, Miss For two yeara erTnbre the town- Mrs. Harbison and three children present did full "Justice to tho feast. burg, one of the township building Nellie Porter, Miss Alico Kneeland They are William J. Fallon, J. Gib- ship officials have been trying to In- occupy tho house. Following tho bake Mort V. Pach Theodore Voorhees son Fruln, M. Jay Casey and Edwin terest tho water company in extend- inspectors, turned In $20 which he and Miss B. Dwight. mado a few remarks' In which he E1. Howell. Tho flmt named was ar- ing its service In Middletown town- had collected for fees for new build- The following awards wore made, Tho lightning struck through a voiced the appreciation of all pros' EightyYears Old rested last March on a charge of ship. The first place where water ings. the first, second and third prize win- locust tree near tho 8ido of tho barn. ont lor the hospitality of Dr. Thomp- falsifying records of the company Bervico was provided by tho com- Tho mayor and council of High- ners being listed in their respective Tho flro was discovered almost Im- son. In roplylng Dr. Thompson, who and was held for tho action of tho pany was at River Plaza. Subse- lands, in a letter, asked the township order: mediately. Mr. Harbison and Ottn was the chief mover in tho organi- Unusually Active Octogenarian grand jury at the time by Justice quently the company put down committee to cede to the borough of Teufol, who Is employed on the farm, ,- First clam,. Bowl—Jane fenr/iill, Rob. had timo onlv to lead a team of zation of Red Bank lodge, said he , Spent His Birthday With His Gilbert M. Keith. Tho charge was malnB in the Shrewsbury Country es- Highlands one-half of the road near rt Wiljon. Richard Ward. a the Highlands public school. This horses from tho burning building. was g| d everyone present had en- "Youthful" Chum, Ebenezer mado by ono of the alleged victims tate development, the Riverside . Second dase. large vagea—Catherine Joyed themselves. It was decided to of the flrm, Mrs. Elizabeth Wright Heights development and the Head- virtually amounts to annexation, but Walker, Robert Rowell, Edward Camp, Woatslde hoso company of Red make the bako an annual affair and Scott, on His Houseboat. of Atlantic Highlands. don's Corner section. More recent- no ratables would bo affected, as the nclln. Bank was among tho first companies boroilgh would gain' only tho road Third elafiB, timall vases—Dorothy Suth- to bo called. They made fast tlmn Dr. Thompson Bald the lodge was Theodore VoorheeB of River Plaza ly zriajhs were laid on Riverside Fallon was never brought to trial and no private property. In their erland, Josephine Fullcn. to the fire and although handicapped welcome to hold It at his homo. Re- celebrated his eightieth birthday drive and through , part of Locust on this complaint. Versions differ as letter the mayot^ and. council stated Fourth class, Gardener's nowrtrs—Louis by lack of water did all In their pow- marks were also mado by Harry C. Thursday. Mr. Voorheea, who Is one Point as far as William Golden'a to the reason for his release and his that their reason in seeking for this Mcllacl, George Smullen, Ernest RoiT. or to protect the house, -which was CHABLES n.

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