
i NEtVSot *BEDBAHK j_ SEGT|< Md Surrounding Town* and Without Bias RED BANK REGISTER ONE fOLUMELXII, NO. 6. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1939; PAGES*!?: Dorman McFaddin Navesink Ready Class to Hold Business School Herman Asendorf Woman's Club For Firemen's Rummage Sale Board to Meet Members of the Married Couplet To Open New Buys Fine Place Gbupon DaysHef Bible class of the Methodist, churcr The executive board of the Red Fair^NextAVeek will hold a rummage sale Saturday Bank Woman's club will hold a box Freeholder Board August S, at* Union Hose company Term Next Month On The River Front luncheon meeting at the home ot the fire house, Shrewsbury avenue. The club president, Mrs. J. Ritchie Smith Present Uhder-Sheriff 54th Annual Event sale will open at 9:30 o'clock. Com' of Tinton avenue, Eatontown, Mon- Today, mlttee members have collected Red Bank Business Jos. G. McCue Agency day, afternoon, August 7. Plans for August 10, llj 12— number of things for sale Includln the coming' club year will be dls- Will Be Republican clothes for'the entire family and Institute Established of Rumson Sells Mrs. Candidate This Fall To Award Auto number of household articles; •Eleven Years Ago Jesse Minot Estate Mn. E. H. Boynton, who is a for- Mrs. John Fohl, Jr., Is • general mer president, has recently been ap- and Saturday A.- pointed chairman of the American Preparations for the 64th annual chairman assisted by Mrs. Fred Donnan McFaddin, former mayor Bueherer as co-chairmen, Mn. Har- Mrs. Florence O'Shea will open the 'An important real estate transac- home department of the New Jersey . oMionjf-Branch and at present un- fair of Navesink flre company in Red Bank Business Institute, which tion just concluded by ths Joseph Q. State Federation of Women's olubs, Mlddletown township are In the final old - Otten, Mrs. William Bradley, der-sheriff of Monmouth county, has Mrs. Roger Wymbs, Mrs. Kenneth she has been conducting for the past McCue Agency of Rumson la the sale Mrs. Boynton, who has had much ex- J. Russell Woolley Red Bank Merchant^! announced the would be a candidate stage. This year the event will take 11 years, Tuesday, September IV. The of the river-front residence of Mrs. perience tn dub- work, Is a former place Thursday, Friday and Satur- Woodwara and Mrs. John Van for the: Board of Freeholders. He Schoick. ... night school sessions will start Tues- Jesse Mlnot to Herman Asendorf of third district vice president She Is and the Chamber*? > said he would file his petition, In the day, August 10,11 and 12. The main day night, October 3. Red Bank. The property Is situated also, a member of the New Jersey Seeks Nomination September 19 primary election as a prize Is a Plymouth sedan, which will •The. school was started by Mrs. on the Shrewsbury river at Fair Ha- Mosquito Extermination commission. Commerce Awarding regular Republican.; ,..-.-,• -•'.- <•' , be awarded the closing night The O'Shea at her home at 128 Broad ven, adjoining the estates of A. S. For County Clerk car will be on display at Highlands Ida Hildebrand Is street, but due to an increasing num- Hutchlns and that ot the late Com- Saturday of this week and at Atlan- modore John F. Hitchcock. Fifty Dollars * .*' tic) ' Highlands during the daytime ber ot students It Is now located at the three days of the fair. Made Counselor 9 Broad street over the Allen Shoe It Is one of the finer small river- County Club Says ThatHe Will Be Co., where It occupies the entire floor. front estates comprising about two In addition to the 'disposing of Mrs. O'Shea has had a broad experi- acres of land. The grounds include a Regular Republican the car, ten prizes of $10 each will Leonardo Woman ence in teaching, having headed the both' flower and kitchen gardens, To Hold Annual Winner Will Be ' also be awarded the closing night. business English department In the fountain and small .Illy pond besides Candidate This Fall There will also be free ground prizes First in County Bryant & Strattoh college In Provi- a wealth ot shrubbery of all kinds the three nights. Nell Johnson is dence, Rhode Island, the shorthand and old shade trees. ' Dessert Bridge ge ta chalnnan and typing department of the Red Freeholder J. RussoU Woolley, who Decided On Saturda 2? i - ' xi Miss Ida Hildebrand of Leonard A portion of the residence dates is completing his term of threo years The fire company uses the fair pro- - ntly received" notice that shi Bank high school, the secretarial de- back ISO years or more. It Is has rece 1 Fashion Show to Be on. the county Board of Freeholders ceeds for several purposes. Some of , has passed her examination* and ii partment of the Trenton senior of that attractive early American school and the commercial depart- this yoar, has stated he would be a Today, tomorrow and „.»„, the money is used for general main- • now a coun!eior at ,aw. Miss HlldV style of architecture, so well propor- Featured at Party ment of the Bushwick high school tioned. The old wisteria vines whlcfi regular Republican candidate for the have been designated as coupon I tenance and some set aside for new, in Red Bank. Nineteen promt! equipment Welfare work forms part I at New York. climb at random over the front at Sapphire Room portico give it the air ot qualntness Red Bank merchants are co-opi of the company's civic activities and ' Since opening the school she has Ing under the "auspices of the at Christmas time this year the fire- trained -many students for civil ser- and charm of an old colonial manse. The Interior Is arranged' with the The annual dessert-bridge and fash- Bank Chamber ot Commerce in men expect to have a big community vice examinations and many are now disposition of S50 in cash In, party for the children. The firemen government employees in the steno- usual center hall, living room, library ion show sponsored by the' Woman's with a s,tep down to a lower level Democratic club of Monmouth coun- single award, which will be made j have completed several projects with graphic field. This past year the urday night, August E, at half ..proceeds from previous fairs, the" school has the record of placing all where are the dining room, butler's ty will be held Saturday, August 10, pantry and kitchen. There are four at the Sapphire room of the Mon- nine o'clock at the chamber of. pond on Lakeside avenue being one its graduates In positions both here mereo offices, 60 Broad street, example of the fire company's civic In this vkinlty and In New York. family bedrooms and two tile baths mouth County Country club. Plant and' servants' accommodations. A Bank spirit Some of tho students placed by for this event were mado at a meot- This year in connection with the garage accommodates three cars and ng of the club Saturday In the Now Coupons entitling the holder to Mrs. O'Shea are Miss Elizabeth Mat- Includes a work shop and living operative shares In this S60 teal fair the firemen have distributed fans thews of Holmdel, who la secretary ~olnt Comfort flre house, Keansburg, on which are printed such safety slo- apartment. Mrs. William Bcatty of Keansburg are. being given with mer to Dr.' Joseph A. S. Millar at the purchases at the Acme, I _. gans as "Stop a Minute, Save a life," Millar animal hospital at Deal; Miss For tho past two years tho prop- and Mrs. Lillian Bratton of Middle- "Drive Safely," "Slow Up for Schools town are co-chairmen. Tho show Store, John B. Allen Shoe coi DORMAN MeFADDIN Betty Borden in the law offices of erty has been leased by Mrs. Mlnot Clayton as Magee, J. Qoldfarb, ;1 and Churches," "Slow Up at Inter- to Clarence F. Manning, whb now re- will bo staged by Stelnbaoh-Kreigo section," "Slow Up for Railroad Howard' 3. Hlgglnson, Miss- Ollye Hance ft Sons, Jean Frooks,~Klrs«i Mr. MpFaddln was born In Ocean- Truex at the Second National Bank sides In Richmond, Virginia. Mr. of Asbury Park. baum's SUk Shop, J. Kridel, Ai;_ Crossings," and "Keep Your Tail- Aiondorf, who has been a resident ot Mrs, Rose Bergen of Matawan, port. He moved to Long Branch as lights Lit and Also Front Lights." & Trust Co., Miss Louise Conners Miller Shoe Company, National'So a youth and has resided there since, of Long Branch at the Dover arsenal Red Bank for many years expects to president of tho club, is In charge fl Store, Ruby-Lane, Ino., Bears Kc After' several -years in the banking at Dover, a civil service position; occupy his new home early in the of tables. Membera'of her committee buck, Sherman Shop, Simon's) ' business he entered the motor* car Miss Evelyn White as a stenographer fall. are Mrs. Joseph Devlin ot Matawan, Shop, Straus Company, £ business, McFaddin Motors, of which at the Bureau of Marine Navatlon, Mrs, Mae MulcaJiy of.BradleyBeach Storo, Vogel's, J. Tanfco and he is the owner and operator and Razing Old Fire Washington, D. C, Miss Betty Ely and Mrs, Mary Maloney ot Kcant United. which.has been established at the of Holmdel In the office ot the Trav- Held In Theft burg. Members of the door commit- same location In long Branch for 27 House At Rumson elers Insurance Co. at Perth Amboy, tee are Mrs, Helen Bornocca of As- ' It Is! not necessary for the years.
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