RED BANK REGISTER. Uiiud WulUr, EnUrtd u 8»«m<i-Ot*»» Untttt »t th« gait- VOLUME II, NO. 48. offlea lit B<d Bank, N. J. andw tbt Aol of Uweb S, IMfc RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, MAY 22,1929. $1.50 PER YEAR PAGES 1 TO 16. FOUND A DEAD WILD GOOSE. MIDDLETOWN'S POLITICS. BACK FROM WASHINGTON TRIP REORGANIZING A POST. DINNER FOR VETERANS. ENDOF HIGH SCHOOLDAYS EXPOUNDING THE ISSUES. A True Nature Story from Harrison ALBERT BURPCE, FARMER, ileven St James Fupila nnd Seven Avenue, Red Bank. Chaperones Visit the Capitol. BED BANK BUSINESS MAN NEW OFFICERS ELECTED BY WU5BICAN HONOB8 CLOSING EXERCISES ON JUNE CANDIDATES DECLAIMED AT CONTESTS FOH REPUBLICAN Eleven members of St. James Harry Y. Smith of Harrison avenue COLOBED EX-SERVICE MEN. 1BTH AND 19TH. RIVER PLAZA LAST WEEK. loft his house to go to work at tho TAKES TO THE SOIL. TOWNSHIP NOMINATIONS. graduating class and seven chaper- THE 'BOYS OF '61." Red Bank postofHce last Friday ines returned last Wednesday night Frank IS. Trice Made a Promise and He Buys tho Frank Hance Farm at Cart Grogslngcr Opposed for Town- 'rom a three-day trip to Washlng- Col. Robert Gould Shaw Post of Red Dinner for Them at Bed Bank Bun- Program Completed lor Class Night morning when he saw a large dead Bank Is Gaining Members and Be- day Afternoon—Twenty-threo Civil on Juno 18th—Pageant to be a Thomas M. Gopslll Criticised E. wild goose In his front yard near the Scobeyvllle for $15,000 and Ho Ex- ohlp Coinmltteeman by Dunlel II. ,on. The trip was made In a bus Donald Sterner—Speeches by Two pects to Build a Fine Residence at Colllnson—Thomas B. Day Has driven by Edward Burdge. While coming Stronger In Other Ways— War Veterans Present—Several Feature of the Commencement Ex- curbing. Mr. Smith placed the goose To Parodo on Memorial Day. Patriotic Addresses Delivered. erslse* on June 10th. Other Candidates. on exhibition In the window of Har- That Placo- Two Opponents for Rood Supervisor it Washington the party stayed at old Giblln'a automobile repair shop .he Gordon hotel and they visited Col. Robert Gould Shaw post of A testimonial dinner was given by Tuesday, June 18th, and Wednes- Some of the candidates at the Re- W. Albert Burdge of Broad street, Things aro shaping up for a hot he Capitol; the White House, Con- •ho American Legion postB of Mon« ' day, June 10th, * are the respective publican primary election were in- on White street, whore it attracted Red Bank, has .bought a farm near rimary election In Middletown the American legion of Red Bank vited by tho taxpayers' league of much attention. There wero no Scobeyvllle and haa turned farmer. ownshlp for Republican nominations gressional library, Pan-American was reorganized a few nights ago nouth county Sunday afternoon at date! for th« class night and com- marks on the goose to Indicate that building, Lincoln Memorial, Smith- lit a meeting at the Elks' home on he Strand restaurant at Red Bank mencement night exercises of the River Plaza to make known their Mr. Burdgo haa become wealthy in 'or township offices. The county pri- sonian institute, Washington monu- o the members of the Grand Army Red Bank high school graduating views on election Issues at a meet- it had been shot, but there was a :hc express and bus business, but in mary election has the peoplo there Shrewsbury avenue. The following ing held by tho league last Friday largo bruise on Its back. Mr. Smith a talk with a Register reporter last greatly interested and tho prospect ment, Arlington cemetery. Mount officers wero elected: osts of Monmouth county and other class. Usually these exercises tnlte is of the opinion that it was struck Vernon, Fort Meyers, tho mint, 'etcrano of Uio civil war residing in placo on Wednesday and Thursday night at the community clubhouse at week he stated that he was going to ?f local contests has quickened their Franciscan Monastery, Immaculate Commander—Mercurtlri Holmce. 'liu vicinity, nights. River Plaza. More than 100 persons and killed by tho propellor of an air- devote less time to thlB business in ntcrcst. Probably there is not a Senior vice commander—Kthvard May*. were present. Speeches were made plane. ho future and more time to agricul- )Iacc in the wholo state of New Jcr- Conception shrine and Georgetown Junior vice commnnder—Henry Thorn- The alTalr waa attended by 23 vet- On Sunday night, June 16th, the university. ton. members of the graduating class will by W. Warren Barbour, Frank IS. ture. Ho will let hla Bons run the iey where folks are talking politics erans of the civil war and by over a Prlco. Borden Jeffrsy, Charles D. cxpreas and bus business. Mr. Burdge more earnestly or seriously just now Chaplain—-Krnest Holmep. hundred veterans of the Spanish- attend the Presbyterian church. Rev. T'iliiincc officer—I.rroy I.nnr. American and world wars and by a John A. Hayes, the pastor, will de- Cleveland and Thomas M. Gopslll. s not only talking this way. Ho is han in Mlddletown township. E. SerKeanl-at-nrrnB—John Morgan. Mr. Price promised that if ho wero AERO CLUB'S CLUBHOUSE, practicing what he preaches. Ho Donald Sterner of Belmar for the large number of friends and rela- liver the baccalaureata sermon. FIELD DAY FOR FIREMEN, Historian—Charles Rlley. '• ivea of tho veterans. Tha class night exercises will open elected freeholder ho would UBO his bought the farm near Scobeyville last Republican nomination for senator Color bearers—Daniel Booker, Henry influence to try to have West Front Wednesday and every day since that and Frank E. Price of Red Bank for The banquet hall of the Strand with a selection by the school or- IT WILL BE BCn/T SHORTLY estaurant was attractively decor- chestra. This will be followed by street at River Plaza and tho Half- ime he has been spending his time ho Republican nomination for free- A BIG DAV FOR MIDDLETOWN Color jruardn—Preston Vanderveer, Mile, road paved with concrete. AT THE RED BANK AIRPORT. n plowing, In planting and in doing holder seem to be the present-day Charles Richardson. itcd by the liberal use of American an address of welcome by David Rus- other agricultural work. He states 'avorites for county nominations. TOWNSHIP DEPARTMENT. Service officer—Peter L. Jones. flags and by banners bearing the sell, president of the class. Next on Mr. Gopslll's speech was largely a Athletic officer—Joseph Lawson. criticism of Assemblyman E. Donald A Ball Will Bo Given at the Smoke that for many years It haa been hla American legion emblems. Music the program will be selections by a Shop on Wednesday, July 3d, for ambition to own a farm and to llvo The scrapping for township nomi- Arrangements for Athletic Contests Adjutant—Charles Kcrney. urnished byHackett'3 orchestra, en- quintet consisting of William McVey, Sterner, who is running against Mr. nations is all within the Republican Made at a Meeting at River Plaza Plans were made to form a junior Barbour for tlto Republican nomin- the Benefit of the Clubhouse- lie lite of a farmer and that no suc- •ivened the occasion, playing the Grandin Hammell, Kenneth Browcr, Aero Float In Momorlal Day Pa- cess which he achieved In his profit- •onks. The Democrats have no con- Last Week—Insurance Placed on baseball team under the manage- national anthem and patriotic songs James Turnoclc and Richard Klrby. ation for senator. Favorable com- ests. They have not got a full set tho Firemen of tho Township. ment of Joseph Lawson. ment was mado by eomp of tho rade. able bus and express business has of tho war periods. Polly Bruycre will read one of her ever been so gratifying to him as the >f candidates yet, but the party lead- The pout will take part In tho Me- original poems. Arthur Boross will speakers on the project of building Tho Red Bank aero club will build ers say there will be a complete Plans for an athletic Hold day were morial Day parade. Cecil S. Ackcrson of Keyport, a a dam across tho North Shrewsbury a clubhouBc on a plot of land al- realization of his agricultural dream. made last week at a meeting of the eglonnalre, was toastmaater. Tho give the class history. The farm which Mr. Burdge bought .icket In the field by the time pri- The next meeting of the post will A dance will be given by Margaret river near Hubbard's bridge. At the lotted to them at the Red Bank mary <jay rolls around. lire*' department of Middletown town- be held tomorrow night at half-past irincipal speakers wero Congress- conclusion of tho meeting refresh- airport. A two-story house Is on is on the north side of the county ship at the flrehousc of the River man Harold Hoffman of South An- Sutphen, Lillian Plcone, Dora Prlv- road, between Scobeyville and Tlnton The township committeemen and a eight o'colck at the Elks' home on Itera, Lillian Ryan, Mary Rlordan, ment wero server). the property and if it costs too road supervisor, are to be elected. Plaza fire company. The time and Shrewsbury avenue. All colored ex- boy, Judge Henry E. Aclterson uf much to have this house converted Falls. It waa for a number of ycara the place for this event were not Keyport, Assemblyman E. Donald Ray Smith, Botty Sutphen and Doris Friends of Mr. Sterner and of some owned by the lato Prank Hance and Ordinarily a township clerk would service men of Red Bank and vicinity Jardlne.
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