Highway Accident Injures Several Back I O School Auto

Highway Accident Injures Several Back I O School Auto

All the News of WE DO EBD BANK and Surrounding Towns OUR PART Told Fearlessly und Without Bias. Imiiiesi W«oklr. Entered E> Second-Clans Mntter at the Po»t- Subscription Price i Ono Year $1.50 VOLUME LVII, NO. 10, offlco at Eed Bank, N. J., undor tho Act of March 8, 1870. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1934. Six Months SI.00. Single Copy ic. PAGES! TO 10., DEMONSTRATES NEW PLANE. Back I o School NEW SCHOOL I Charity Gymkhana Snick Flew to Bed Bnnk from Sister Mary Angelica Succeed** Sis-! Troy, Ohio. Auto Speeders t<;r WJIfnxl at Red Bnnlf. Paul Snick, nn employee of the The Red Bank Catholic high school Council Ksara Report of Emer- Waco airplane factory at Troy, Ohio, Fair Haven Schools to Open "Burning Up the Road" Has will re-open Monday, September 10, Amount to be Spent for Emor flew a new Waco cabin piano to Red in charge of Sister Mary Angelica, Spacious Estate of Mr. and Mrs. Township "'High gency Relief in the Township gency Relief Committee — Bnnk airport Sunday for demonstra- Next Wednesday—Teachers' Ceased at Fair Haven, but Of- who for the jinst ficventODn yearn him Frederick E. Haslcr on Rum- tion, Among those who rode In tho 1 School Head • Suspended by During September i» §7,072 Block Dane© to ba Hold for piano wero William Barclay Harding Meeting at Mechanics Hall ficers Will Continue Vigilance been connected with St.. Elizabeth'^ son Road Loaned for the Oc- Board of Education—Ho Ap- Firemen. of Holmdel, Mrs. Eleanor Miceill, Tuesday Afternoon. .—Grant Exempt Certificates. school at Bernardsville. casion. P—Township's Share ia $640. She succeeds .Sister Mary Wilfred peals Case. It wao reported at Thursday night's Verne Trent and Kenneth Morris of At tho meeting of tho township Freehold; Dr. John Rlkcr and Wil- The Pair Haven schools will opci There will bo no let up in tho of Haddon Heights, who haa been. Much interest is centered around Paul T. Kerlcny ban been suspend- committee* 01 Mlddletown township meeting of tho Rumoon council that next Wednesday, A teachers' meet* drive against speeding on River principal of tho Red Bank school for I the charity gymkhana which is to beed na the principal of tho Middle- Elnco the last mooting tho emergency liam Ilellnr of Itumson, John R. road, Councilman Henry A. Fried Thursday afternoon it wan voted to Phillips of Avon, nnd Bruce Berch- ing will bo held at Mechanics' hall seven yearn. Sister Wilfred haa been held SundaI y afternoon, September 9, town township hif,-h Hchnnl at Leon- appropriate $010 for emergency re- relief committee had supplied for 24min of Rutherford. Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. AH lender announced at Monday night'a Bent to Plainflcld where she will bo | at 2:l. i o'clock on tho, estate of Mr.ardo. Thin notion vrnti taken by the lief purposOB In BeptcmlJor. Tho total responsible family heads and that re- high school students, excepting those meeting of the Fair Haven mayor pprincipap l of Mount St. Mary's highland Mrs. Frederick E. Hasler, Rum- township bonnl of education last lief workers had completed a gutter Mrs. Miceill is a new student at the who graduated from tho Fair Haven and council. Since the announee- Hon rond, Little Silver, for the benn- amount to bo spent that month ia all-port. school. Wndn^day night nt a lengthy ses- $7,072, but $6,432 of this will ho pro-on tho west side of Lafayotto atroet schools in 1034, who have not pre-ment at the last meeting- of tho war fit of tho Shrewsbury and Little Sit- sion whirh did tint end until after and that 2,274 square feet of gutter Addinon Congdon, a pilot at the viously attended Red Bank high on. speeders, he reported, there has I vcr Welfare association. midnight, Tho public wa,i not ap- vided by national and state agencies. had beon laid within tho borough re- airport, flew to Saratoga Sunday for A letter was read from Harold S. Bclfool from Fair Haven, will register been a cessation of speeding. A ! Gymkhana is always a delight to prised-Unit tho meeting was to be cently at a cost of $135.50, which Charles Caesar of Rurrmon. at tho ofiice of tho supervising prin- watchful eye, however, will be kept i both children and adults as it affords held and thorn wore only a fow spec- Whitney, assistant commissioner of amounts to a fraction of a cent over emergency relief, to tho effect that a cipal at Mechanics' hall Tuesday on cam by Police Chidf Joseph Her- one of the moct diversified forms of tntora. All the members of tho board nineteen cento a foot. It was alac. re- morning • between ten and twelve den and the special officers, Mr. amusement, on horseback. At this wen; present except Albert Linden* plan was under consideration to payported that back pensions had beon Red Bank's Own : tho relief workeru in cnohWurlns o'clock. Registration for tho Fair Freldlander added, to bee that auto- | charity affair there Will be regular ytruth. paid. In order to obtain relief here- Highway Accident Haven uchoolfj will be held at Me-lats continue to obey the law. S( September Instead of. In food tickets. after It will bo necessary to.have chanics' hall or at their respective Captain George A. Hogan and j %™ j* ^ \™^w^am By a voti! which waa only ono nhort Howard W. Koberts, tho township lived In the borough at least a year. An exempt firemen'.s certificate waa of being unanimous a motion wan Injures Several fichoola during the half hour preced- Members of Local Cavalry | will also be classes for adults. How- imnscd to suspend Mr. Rwlcay from cleric, read a lottor which ho had oont ing tho tlmo of opening. granted to Harry Veroneau and a ever in this particular attraction t.hft to ilr. Whitney and In -which ho said Borough Attorney William A. Stov- duplicate exempt firemen's certificate Troop Having Two Weeks of 1 his JKmiliua and to authorize Paul H. ho was opposed to cash payments. ens Instructed tho Uffsesuor and collec- Head-On Collision on Neptune The eighth grade in charge of Mrs. waa granted tn Stanley J. Fielder. Intensive Military Training. most outstanding classes will be jAxtcll. the supervising principal of tor that under a new date, law no poll those in which the children partici- schools, to name Romcnnc to take hia Mr. Roberts wroto tho lettor aa a Highway Injures Hoboken Po- Viola Sickles will meet at Mechanics' A street light has been installed on pate and, the adults look on, featur- citizen and not aa ft township official. tax could be charged or collected hall from eighth, to twelve daily. The Chestnut street and another on The Red Bank cavalry troop; 1 ;.>laee. Tho lone dissenter waa Irving Mr. Whltnoy had elated in his lettor without a special poll tax ordinance. liceman and Passengers—Lad seventh grade Jn charge of Miss Jackson street. The second coating which is oMlcially designated as ing,,_, ^.....wgames. on horsebackJ^WU.^,41... Rnopftno|)_. Tin.Tlie' motion made no mentimentioon that tho Soptembor allotment would In view of numerous appeals of tax Receives 68 Stitches. Doris Frcy will meet at Mechanics' of calcium chloride has been .spread Troop E, 102d Cavalry Troop, of the There will no a nightcap and gown j an to whether Mr. Redcay wna to b ho larger than for August because- ol assessments, Mr. Steveno hao been hall from 12:15 to 4:15 o'clock. The on the roads. Bills amounting to New Jersey National Guard, will race where the children race to thn suspended with ov without pay. tho likelihood that cash would bo authorized to defend tho assessments In an accident which occurred on sixth grade in charge of Miss Clara ,$G72.15 were paid. close their period of annual training end of the field, dismount, put on an However, if he \a reinstated a.i prin- paid instead of food ticketo. Mr. Rob-of Donlel A. Naughton. tho Neptuno highway, Eatontown, Smock will niect at tho Epiecopal Mayor Augustus M. Minton, look- at Camp Moore, Sea Girt, next Satur- old fashioned nightcap and night- cipal later nn ho will got pnid for the erto roplled that because a larger out- A permit waa Issued to the Oceanic shortly before two o'clock Saturday parish houao from nine to twelve, ing fine after a two weeks' trip by day and which will also end tho gown, mount thojr horses and the period of the suspension. On tho lay was required ho waa not in favor hook & ladder flro company for a morning, a Hoboken policeman, hia and from pno to 3:30 o'clock. The water to Canada, preside J. summer encampment of tho state first to return to the starting point other hand if he is discharged ho of paying tho money In caoh. block dance pn Rivor road between "wife, a friend and three children fifth grade In charge of Mrs. Myrtle militia. properly clothed in the winner. There will receive nothing for this period. Allen and Lafayotto ctrecta Friday were injured when the car in which Daly will meet in tho Knoll wood will also be an ogg-nnd-spoon race, Mr. Redcay has .served notice that ho A lottor was read from Mrs. Loulso they wore riding was struck by an- This week will witness the last of the stlck-and-barrel race, musical C.

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