. All tfa* NEWS ol BSD BAN B Mid -Surronndlnc Towns fold rearleulj and Wltnoni Bias RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LX, NO. 7. KED BANK; N.J.,,THURSDAY, 'ApGUST 5,1937; PAGES ROTARY TICKET CHAIRMAN Three Captive Wandered 300 METHODIST'PASTOR Preparations To Skunks In Pit Miles Trying Methodist Church ' • • ; : • • ••.< ...•-.• • i ', Handle Big Crowd At Eatontown To Cover Three From the Farm of Edwin Adams Kenneth Sitts of Utica Traveled on the Neptune Highway Far and Wide in Endeavoring Comet This True Nature Story to Go from West Long Branch At Regatta Made *—Oliver Adams is Caretaker. to Oakhurst. ' , ; . For Business Site BSSSSsH ^ ^ Eatontown has long been noted as Kenneth Sltts of Utlca, New York, Red Bank to Play Host to New Pastor For one of the most prolific producera of had never been in Monmouth county sssssssK * nature stories' hereabouts and It prior to last week when he used bis Celebrating Its Corner Land and Former Visiting Yachtsmen and maintains this reputation by the fact automobile to convey his neighbors, Reformed Church that It has Just been discovered that Mr. and Mrs. George Abraham and Parsonage Sold to Fred- Spectators at Races on within its borders Is a family ot their son and daughter, to tho home 12th Anniversary Of Colt's Neck skunks, a mother and four little of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Demarest of erick Ordway of Boston August 14 and 15. ones, which are virtually captives In Scobeyvllle. Mra. Abraham is a sister By Sales Event a pit. It Is on the farm of Edwin of Mrs. Demarest Mr. Sltts left for $120,000. some of the members of the Abra- Congregation Votes Unanimous' Adams on Neptune highway, about M. M. Prown Opens Enlarged iPl one mile and one-half south of the ham family at "Scobeyvllle and took ly for Rev. Peter M. Boelhou- Eatontown business center, where others to tho home of'Mrs. Dem- Basement Salesroom at the No Parking In Public wer of Middletown Village— y this curiosity may bo seen. arest's mother, Mrs. Charles Dafgard of West Long Branch. On the way National 5c, 10c and $1 Store MAURICE SCHWARTZ Several years ago Mr. Adams' son, Planning A New To Take Charge in October. Oliver Adams, dug a pit and en- to the last-named place a short stop —New Warehouse Added. Park, Police Announce closed the sidewalla with concreto as was made at the home of Harold Rev. Peter M. Boelhouwor of Mid- a means, of cleaning and repairing Hawley ot Oakhurst, a friend of Mr. Church Building Rotarians Hold Abraham. , ' ' Tho National 5c, 10c and $1 Storo dletown' vlllago was unanimously his automobile. In the bottom of the on Broad street, opposlto White chosen pastor of the Reformed pit he made a hole for drainage pur- Red Bank, which will be tho Mecca Later in the evening Mr. Sltts REV. HERBERT J. SMITH street, is celebrating its 12th anni- for boatmen of this section of tho church of Colt's Nock by tho congre- Annual Outing poses. A few days ago he was cut- started In his automobile for Oak- versary and as a fitting birthday ges- Negotiations for the sale of the First country ten days hence, la prepar- gation Sunday. A special meeting of ting weeds near this place when he hurst, which is about three miles ture its proprietor, M. M. Prown, is Methodist church property, at the ing to woloomo about 100 speedboats, the Clasals of Monmouth will be held saw Mamma Skunk emerge from the from .West Long Branch, with the having the formal opening of the corner of Broad and Monmouth moro than that number ot sailboats At Tintern Dam hole, followed by. her brood. The old intention of calling upon Mr. Haw- enlarged basement salesroom of this streets, Red Bank, which have been and canocB, and In the neighbor- gent may bo about the place, too, ley. Ho thought ho would remember Economy Parade well-known establishment at the pending for several months, bava but thus far he has not been seen. same time. hood of 1,009 spectator craft, rang- The Big Out Doors Event of the tho way but he was mistaken. finally culminated In. a sale. A con- - ing In fllzo from 20 foot sea skiffs The mother Is of about the same Throughout the night and all through By Local Firms This year has been an eventful one tract for the sale of tho property to to 80-foot yachts, Local Service Club to be Fea- proportions as a good-sized cat the next day he rode without reach- for Mr. Prown of the National store. Frederick E. Ordway of Boston at The administration building for The pit Is almost three feet deep ing his destination. He was In an During the year this growing firm a net price of $120,000 for the entire tho regatta commlttco has been tured This Afternoon at Lin and Mr. Adams, is of the opinion unusual predicament, for he had not Now Under Way has erected a large warehouse In the property waa signed on Monday at eroded on tho municipal wharfi croft. that the animals aro unable to jump charged his memory with the names rear of their present building, which the law offices ot Applegate, Stevens, where muoh of tho actual work of out of It,' In any event they have of West Long Branch and Oakhurst has been annexed to the main store, Foster • & Rouasilje. Schenck S. Annual Sales Event by Red Bank Thompson and Vernon W. Rose, pres- running tho regatta Is to be done. The annual outing of tho Red Bank made no attempt to do so. They and he had forgotten the names of giving much additional storeroom to In this building will be. Installed a seeem perfectly content to remain Mrs. Demacrest, Mrs. Dafgard and Mr. Merchants Being Held Today, this establishment. * ident and secretary, respectively of Rotary club will be held this after- the board of trustees, aoted for the battery ot telegraph and telephone noon at Tintern Manor dam. Tho ac- where they are. Ears of sweet corn, Hawley. It was useless for him to Tomorrow and Saturday— This new building houses all tho wires and Instruments to flash news apples and other vegetables are Inquire about the whereabouts of Mr. reserve stock of the thousands of church. Benjamin Swig acted u tivities will start at 4 o'clock. This agent for the purchaser. » ot the cvonts to newspapers all over gathering will tako tho place of the thrown Into the pit every day as food and Mrs. Abraham, for local folks Many Special .Inducements. Items carried In stock at all times. the country. Club's weekly luncheon period, held for the skunks. Mr. Adams also were unacquainted with them. Over 500 stock bins are In this ware Mr. Swig, who Is said to represent : In this building tho registration regularly at the Red Bank Elks keeps a pentiful supply of water In Due to good fortune more, than to Today, tomorrow and Saturday are house. When this building was com Boston capitalists, was In tho pic- commlttco will hold fourth and all home. Almost 100 per cent attend- a can In the pit. The skunks have anything else Mr. Sitts eventually Red Bank Sales Days. The Internal pleted six weeks ago tho reserve ture concerning the sale of the entrants must rcglstor and receive ance Is promised by the members, apparently realized that he and the found his way back to the Dafgard T,rade committee of the Red Bank stock from the basement stock room church as far back as May, at which Instructions before the start. This the majority ot whom havo agreed to other 'members of the Adams fam- home. He had driven his car more Chamber of Commerce has arranged was transferred to the new structure. time he offered $08,000 net for the • building will serve as a general In- bring one or more guests, and It Is ily are their friends, for they show than 300 miles, according to the an "Economy Parade" for thesa three church property only, comprising th» formation bureau whero visitors will REV. PETER M. BOELHOUWER anticipated that nearly 100 will be on no signs of fright when these hu- speedometer, and Had been away days. full Broad street frontage of 116 feet receive directions regarding the an- hand by 6 o'clock to receive their al- mans appear nor have they resorted about 33 hours. The members of the Co-operating merchants who are and 123 feet on- Monmouth street chorage of their yachts, where to ob- to act upon the call and, Rev, Mr. lotment of food. to the uso of their well known odor- Sltts family bad arranged to return offering special Inducements at their This left the old parsonage property tain hotel .accommodations and a Boelhouwer will probably begin his iferous weapons. home before Mr. Sltts put In an ap- respective stores are A. & P. Food on Monmouth stroet, now used for thousand other Items Incident to the new duties «arly In Ootober, The skunks have made the hole In pearnce and they drove back to Utlca Stores, Acme Furniture Store, John Sunday-school purposes, In tho hands regatta. The service, at the Colt's Neck the pit considerable larger than It in another car. Mrv Sitts has slncB B. Allen Co., Clayton & Magee, Da- ot the church: This lot is approxi- The Red Bank police department church Sunday was in charge of Rev. was originally. When, hard rains oc- been stopping at the Dafgard home.
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