
& E D B A N K An Meal Pluce to Uva All the Mewiof Located on the Beautiful BED BANK Bbrewnbury Elver, one bout and luiroundjjig Towna from New York and provid- Told Fearleuly and Without Bias RED BANK REGISTER ing every elty convenience. Igiued Weakly, EnUsrod a» Be cond-Clati Matter at the Post- Subscription Price: One Year 12.00. VOLUME LVIII.NO.'42. offlco at Belt Bunk. N. J., under the Act ol March >. 1879. RED BANK, N. J., .THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1936. Six Months Jl.00. Single Cots? 4c PAGES 1 TO 16. Shrewsbury And Here's Real News! IDEAL BEACH WATER. Reussilles' In Two Productions Lawley Addresses earing Being Held Today at New- ! In Atlantic Farms Autoist Insists ark on Committee's Application. Business Fifty Of Huck Finn At Club AtNaVesink Tho members of the township com- The newly organized Second DIs- ' ft* mittee of Mlddletown township arc tj-ict Men's Republican club of llldi'f » Relief Due To WPA Have New Owners On Paying. Fine holding a conference today at New- Years This Week Leonardo School dletown township met at tho Nave- j ark with tho officials of tho Ideal sink lire house Monday night. Plans Beach Water company of East Charlea McK. McBride of Red Candidate George Roop, Re- Founder, One of Long Line of The Shows Will be Given by were made to exlend the activities Kcanaburg and tho members of tha of the club and \o incrra.-o Iho mem- Number of Persons Receiving ERA Help in County; Bank Buys Former Thomas corder . Klataky, Policeman Public: Utilities commission of New- Watchmakers, Will be 81 in Two Different Casts at High ark. The conference Is taking place bership. Lewis f* f ill w t (ho Is 56 Per Cent Less Than in 1935—But Sagurton Place — Reinhold Mazza and Captain Joseph in tho ofllce of tho commission. It December—First Store in School Thursday and Friday president, preside! Bray in Unusual Scene. relates to tho recent application Child's Building, Broad Street Nights, April 16 and 17. Kloie Farm Sold to Investor. made by tho township committee Few Absorbed by Private Industry. that tho company bo required to re- George Roop anticipates that he i Records at the Monmouth. county talking with a Register reporter The former Thomas Sagurton farm duco its rates, install largor mains Reussilles', one of Monmouth coun- Tho senior class of the Leonardo j headquai ters oHiec of the State on. tho north oldo ot Sycamore ave- will bo elected a councilmun of Red and net up new hydrants. The mem- ty's leading jewelers, is celebrating high tchool will present tho play lat the decrease would bo much Bank next November and he does j Emergency Relief Administration reater but for the fact that an un- nue, Shrewsbury, has been sold to bers of the comzultteo are hopeful this week the 50th. anniversary, of "Huckleberry Finn," a comedy in Ishow that the number of people now Charles McK. McBride of Maple ave- not propose after ho gets in olllco to that tho matter will bo settled satis- the founding of the business, which three acts. The play will be pre- wually largo number of casea had uso his influence to get tickets j receiving assistance has been re- )een added to the relief rolla the past nue, through Joseph G. McCue of factorily without recourse to a for-was started on April 1, 1886. It flour- sented April 16 and 17. Each per- iduced by more than half as com- Rumson. For the past twelve years quashed that are issued to autoiats or mal hearing. ished from the start, and its steady formance will begin at 8:15 o'clock. 'ew weeks. These additions are in any other way to assist offenders. pared with the situation at this time the farm was owned by Morris Levy growth is probably tho finest tribute The play is based on the book of ! last year. They also indicate that hlefly unemployed folks who had of Irvlngton. For several years past Least of all does he want It said of that can be paid tho Rcussilie fam- the same name by Mark Twain. It cpt off the relief rolls by using their him with any semblunco of truthful- (the gain in employment has been duo It has been operated aa a poultry ily, who own and operate the busl- deals with "Huck," a roguish, care- ! almost entirely to \V0rk3 Progress avings but who have now reached farm. ness that ho himself escaped the rig- Argument Over free boy, whose struggles to aid Aunt the end of the rope." Their re- ors of the law when ho waa proper- | Administration projects. Only a rel- The property Is about a mile from Polly are portrayed In a humorous laUvely small number of tile unem- mrces have been exhausted and the intersection ot Broad street and ly subject to being fined. That is the and delightful manner. Aunt Polly's conomlc necessity forced them to reason why he insisted Tuesday Zoning Ordinance ! ployed have been absorbed' by in- Sycamore avenue, and adjoins the sister Rutli Is a staunch defender of i dustry, but it is expected that with wallow their pride and ask for re- summer estate of J. Leo Honigman morning that he should be penalized, the mischievous Huck, who aids Tom when all Indications pointed to the I the revival of spring seasonal aetiv- and tho farm of tho John T. Lovett At Sea Bright Sawyer in letting mice run down the i ity this condition will show great im- The same condition as is true with estate. It consists of 35 acres, the likelihood that ho would not have church aisle. Muck's father returns egard to the county relief aituation had to. pay anything if ho had urged iprovemont within the next few Hycamoro avenue frontage being 650 from tho dead, but Is reformed of weeks. With this thought in mind ilso prevails at Red Bank. DurltiK feet. The farm extends north to that no line bo imposed. It happened Howard W. Roberts, Attorney, his old habits by Aunt Polly, who torch, 1935, there were 60a families In this way: t a. reduction (if tlfteen per cent in the - relief. During- March of this Swimming river. The buildings con- Aska Protection for North doesn't know she is being proposed number of WPA workers has been sist of an eight-room residence, with to. One of the funniest scenes is ordered to take place iri New Jer- ' the number of such families waa all Improvements, and twelve units Shore Group—Salary Ordi- when Fred tries to propose too. sey between now and June and it is There are 235 families receiving of poultry houses and other outbuild- suiatance by reasoi of their bread A very unusual feature of the play said that the reduction is to be larg- nnnem being employed on WPA nance Laid Over. er in this county than in any other this year is the training of two casts. >rojects. These two ciasse3j the Mr. McBride, who Is engaged In the county in the state. One cast will play on Tharsday even- lHA families and tho WPA families electrical tool business at New York, The regular meeting of the Sea ing and a different cast will perform Twenty-two municipalities are re- plans extenslvo Improvements and Bright mayor and council Friday ceiving relief funds and 28 are not.:otal 469. or 40 less than the relief Friday evening. This innovation has oad or 009 during March, 193S. will occupy the premises an his per- night was featured by a long dis- created considerable interest. The All of tlie 22 border' the Atlantic manent home upon completion, of tho cussion on the zoning ordinance and ocean or Raritan bay, or are in close The number of Red Bank persons players are working hard under the nder care by ERA during March of alterations. its enforcement. Howard W. Rob- direction of the coach, Miss Cecelia proximity to these bodies of water Another sale by Mr. McCue was erts, attorney for a group of North j In area thqy are only a comparative- ast year, was 1.552. whereaaithia Mokray. Tile script people are Rob- car it was 697. Relief expenditures tho Rolnhold Kloso farm In Atluntic Shore residents, appeared in behalf ert Beam, Mary SwarU and June ly small portion of the county, but township to an investor whose name in population they have considerably or the month mentioned were $12,, of these residents relative to the ad- Schoflcld. O8.b2 in 1935 and £5,463.40 in 1936. has been withhold from the public. ditions to tho Ship Ahoy club. Ho Cast number one consists of: more than half of the residents of The property, comprising 102 acres, JOHN T. LAWLEY Monmouth. Only two of the 22 are The estimated case load for Red said the lot numbers of the building Bank during April is 191 families Is situated south of Brookdale farm permit did not coincide with the Aunt l'ollyn, who i .agricultural communities, these be- and tho Jamison farm estate on tho MO persons and expenses of $4,662, numbers designated on the excep- Uuth Watson, her sister John T. Lawley, a member of Ihejing Matawan township and WaiThe number of families may Beem load leading from Red Bank-Holm- tion granted to the club last year. Millicent Uroandcri township commiUo.e, was tlie guetit 'township. Middletown township, one del highway to tho Vanderburg- Mary June, their youiu: niece disproportionate to the number of He said that in view of the fac' l'loieiice Grant speaker.
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