Repbank's Dollar Days What the Public Wants. Beacon

Repbank's Dollar Days What the Public Wants. Beacon

BED BANE KEGISTER. luuod Weekly, Bntor«d u tiioond-CIsM MutUr ot tht Po»t. VOLUME 36. offlct at Bed Bank, N. J., under th« Act ot March I, 1B7D, RED BANK, N. X, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1929. $1.50 PER YEAR PAGES 1 TO 12, Red Bank heartily approves and ELKS' LAIHES' NIGHT. fjpua&on* the opening of Broad stroot REPBANK'S DOLLAR DAYS WHAT THE PUBLIC WANTS. to the river aa proposed by tho RedBEACON LIGHT'S PERCH. FREEHOLD'S ROTARIANS, Affair last Thursday Attended by LONG TRIP WITH HORSES. LINCROFTFOWLSIN SPAIN Bank Real Estate Board and that it About 1(Jt> Persons. BIO SALES EVENT TIIK LAST OF TJIK PARTICIPATING Pt/VN TO requests all organizations In Red AERO CLUB TO ERECT A SIXTY- BIG CEREMONY MARKED THEIR FOUR THOROUGItURrcDS TRANS- About 300 persons attended the THEY WERE SHIPPED 1TBOW Bank to Indorsa tho project; further CHARTER NIGHT LAST WEEK, Tins WEEK. TRY TO FIND THIS OUT, "Kesolved, That. we, appoint our FOOT TOWER AT AIR VIEW. ladies' night celebration given by the PORTED TO KENTUCKY. TUB WILLOKRODV FABBf. I member, John T. Lawley, to represent J!erJ_Bnnk lodge of Elks last Thurs- Thursday, Friday and Saturday to tin New Instfiimeiir to Determine lliii the Rotary Club on a joint cornfiilttc*c Tho Tower Has Been nought Froiri The Organization Wus Formed Under day night. The affair waa under the The, 'Horsfin Aro Owned by William Tim Finn Started In Business SBSI Featured by Dollar Bargains—Cash Will of tho People Bnon to Receive to take the necessary stepa to bring thn Swimming- River Country Club tho Supervision of tho Red Bank direction of the entertainment, coni- \V. Vaughn of Jtivnsidc Drive— Years Aj-o—Clilckpns Shinned to Prltes Offered to the Public In EH- Its First Test tn thn Matter of this improvement about, and that we nnd the Kntlro Cost Will bo §350 Rotary Club and Thlrty-Threo Red mittco and the house committee also They Were Taken to Kcnliicicy In a All I'ttils «r thn "United State* and my Content. liroatl Street to the River, Invite all other organizations indors- —Six New Club Members. Bankers Attended the Exercises. assisted. Dancing was enjoyed on the Truck Owned by Anderson Bros. <<> Many Foreign Countries, ing thlB resolution to also appoint first floor with musio by Hfickett's or- Red Bank retail stores are all Red Bank's participating plan Is representatives on euch committee.1' Tho Rcd'^ Bank aero club has A Rotary club has been organized Four rar;o horaes owned by William Willffcrodt Brothers, who hnv« » bought a sixty-foot tower from the at Freehold under tho supervision of chestra. A supper was served in the W, Vaughn worn tnkon from his es- ready for tho "Dollar Day" Bales soon to receive its first test. Tho Ro- Tho supervisory board has sent the lodge room on the third floor. laijro commr-rnlal chlclton farm at period which has been arranged un- tary club has Indorsed the project of following letter to tho seven organi- Swimming River country club, on t lie Red Bank Rotary club and under tate on Rfvcrsido drive, in Middle- Lincroft, recently shipped to Spain dor the auspices of tho Internal trade oxtendinp; Rrotul street to the river zations alilllated with tho pa?tlcipat- which they will erect the large bea- the personal direction of John L. Following the supper a fine enter- town -township, to Lexington, Ken- thrnn of tliolr beat Single Comb Whlto committee of tho lied Bank Chamber and ban' appointed a committee to lng plan: con at tho Air View flying field. Montgomery, a Red Bank Rotarian. tainment was given. Mi.ss Dorothy tucky, to be used for breeding pur- "LeKhorn laying hens, a cockerel and A charter was given to thn club last Berkowitz gave a tap dance. Mrs. of Commerce. prepare resolutions to bo suhmlttcd Will you please present this resolu- Schenck S. Thompson company will poses. Mr. Vaughn recently had a 150 hutching CKRR. The chlckona and Tomorrow, Friday nnd Saturday to the supervisory board of tho par-tion for notion to your body as soon move tho tower and erect the beacon week at a celebration which was at-"Matthew W. Greig sang three solos number of new buildings construct- i-KK"' wero houi;ht by ono of Spain's at a coat of about 5350. tended by more than 200 persons, in- which were liberally applauded. Sho ed on bin property and he now han havo been,sot aside by the merchnntH ticipating plan. The supervisory ns possible under your rules, In ac- 1 K-irBcat commercial poullrynicn to Im- as "Dollar Daya" and during this board will then submit theso resolu- cordance with the obligation you as- Tho club met ln.'it Wednesday cluding 33 Red Bank men. wa:( accompanied on tho piano by nbnilt 65 thoroughbred horse. *. !>r<>vp tho Htandanl of his utoclt. Mrs. Arthur B. White. Mrs. John R. period the merchants havn agreed tn tions to ho poped upon by (seven civ- oumed to this Board, and make night at the borough hall and the Haddon Ivins of the Union City Thn four rare liornrs were; trnnn- •I'lin. WIllKfrodt llrm In comprised of put forth tho greatest "dollar" values ic and social organizations aflilla'tcd pro/npt report of the rosult of this memnenj present bowed their heads Itotary club was toastmaster. Mr. Prothcro rendered a soprano solo. ported in a largo automobile truck action using: the appended blank? Mi-3. Arthur Mayhew of Fair Haven three brothwif, Ralph, Albert anil ever offered In the town. with tho participating plan. in prayer for a minute as a tribute "Montgomery introduced tho Freehold owned by Anderson. T3ros. of Tied Hoi-old WIllKorodt. They started In At a meeting of the to John H. Kelly, a charter member, club to Frank H. Colo of Asbury gave two solos accompanied by Miss Bank. The truck is a veritable stable Tin.merchants whoBo stores are co- Porhaps by tho tlmo the resolutions _ held Estcllo Kelly. Matthew W. Greig in biftineua nt Lincroft seven yeara ago. operating In this event will display are submitted thero will bo more than who died since the last meeting. A Park, district governor, who made on wheels. "It is fitted out with atalla, They have shipped chickens and oij'g» 1929, action was taken on the reso- donation of $10 was received from tin; charter presentation. Samuel C. his clever stylo gave humorous reci- mangers and other equipment for the largo yellow pennants signifying that seven organizations to pass on tlio lution presented by tho Rotary tations. Miss Armcna .Leonardis of to nearly every part of tho United the store showing this particular typo resolutions, for tho participating plan Club with reference to opening C. Frank Bordcn of Shrewsbury. VanMater, president of the new club, care o£ horses, Tho truck was States and to Germany, Cuba, Porto Jnmea Enrlght of Spring street, sec- accepted the charter. Other speakers Keansburg appeared in a novelty manned by Joseph Lay ton and Leroy of banner la one of tho Rtores where In rapidly gaining now member or- Broad street to the liver, resulting dance. Some, of the entertainers gave Rico, Brazil, Bermuda and South a3 follows: retory of the club, resigned because wore J. Lylo Kinmonth of Asbury 1 Henry. These two young mm took the "Dollar Day" featuro la foremost ganizations. At tho present tlmo tho other number. ,- on tho main floor be- Africa. Sr> far thin scn.ion they have for the- next three" dttyt?. organizations affiliated with tho par- .._ Voted In favor of Indors- of luck of time to dnvolo to tho sec-Pnrk, Olmrlc.i Gammons of the Ncw- turns •')'. (hiving mid at caiing for hatched more than 2,500 baby chicles ing the project. retarial work; Mr. iOnright, who wasnrlc Rotary club, Raymond J. Knocp- tween dunces. One of these numbers tho hor.1-;^:. In order io nuikn the Large dlnplay advertisements In ticipating plan aro tho chamber of which niado a, big hit was a dancu and these liavc been jwnt to varlouti commerce, tho Woman's club, the _ .>. Voted against Indorsing formerly employed at Long Branch, pcl of New York and Jumes C. Orr. journey in the least, possible time the parts of New York state nnd New Red Bank nnd other county newspa- the! project, has taken a new position on the Mr. Kinmonth, Mr. Orr and Mr. given by Tony Hunting, wlio showed truck waa kept going nights as well pers, display cards In UUSHCS, adver Baptist men's club, tho Rotary club, Jersey. Their incubators havo a ea- carried New York stock exchange. Knocppol aro past district governors. he had lost none of his old-time skill. as days. Using the ovont on tho screen In the the Presbyterian brotherhood, the panity ot 20,000 cgBB and tho firm' It was defeated by votes. Mr. Tvins was formerly a Red Bank- Erino Otto made ono of his hum- Rod'Bank picture houses nn<l,t,ho dla- Lions club and .the Real Estato board. The ner6 clubs in New Jersey will orous addresses which caused much The trip was begun Friday, Febru- tioi'H a pood business in custom These organizations are mentioned In No'to:—If action was taken, with bo invited to attend tho get-together er and na toastmaster he related a ary 15th, and Mr. Lnyton vnd Mr. hatching in addition to "hatching plnylng of largo advertising' cards number of incidents of his Red Bank laughter.

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