
/ili ilia News of BED DANK- liiitl Swrwundliig Towns GUI PART Tify* Told [fearlessly vaU Without Bias. IBSUSII Vfeskly. Entered an Second-Clais Hotter ot tho Fost- Subscription Price: One Year JI.SO PAGES 1 TO 12. VOLUME LVI, NO. 42. ofTica st n«d Bank, H. J.. under tho Act of March 3, 1879. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11,1934. Six Months 81,00, Sinyle Copy 4c, JCDGE ACKEKSON PRESIDENT. OPENING OF KIT KAT INN. Scobeyville Acre Curtailed Mail Elected Head of tho Holland Society Floor Show and Special Numbers To Of New York Last Friday. B« Featured Saturday Night. Tho annual meeting and election Tho formal opening of Kit Kat Inn, overlooking the Shrewsbury river at Entire New Board of Trustees of ofllcera of tho Holland society of Justice Announces Candidacy Department of Works Carrying No Proof A$ to Who Owns Afternoon Service DicoalSn- Big Billboard May be Put Up New York, of which Prcsldont Roose- tho Red Bank end of Cooper's bridge, Properly Where Boy Scouts of ued Until July 1 aa Result of Bearing the Words, "Please Elected at. Presbyterian Con- velt is a member and one of tho for Democratic Nomination on Project Discontinued by •111 bo held Saturday night, April 14. Tho affair will be featured by enter- Atlantic Township Planned to the Passage of the Economy Don't Judge This Town by gregational . Meeting — No board of trustees, woo held at tho for Mayor at Primary Election Civil Works Administration— Changs in Elders. Hotel Afltor Friday night. Circuit Nest Month. Ninety Men Working. tainment, a lunch and dancing. The Build Their Clubhouse. Act. Its Railroad Station." A now board of trustees wan elect- Court Judge Henry K. Ackerson, Jr., entertainment will consist of a floor show, featuring "ten little dears" of Due to a misunderstanding, it. Red Bank, In common with the rent f ed at tho annual congregational of Keyport win elected president for Charles R. D. Foxwell. iustlco of Tho work of grading and other- Ofllclals of Ileil Bnnli, I alr Haven tho ensuing year. Members In at- the peace for many years, last Thurs- wise improving tho grounds of the Red Bank and surprise vaudeville was rr-ported that the conflistory of of the United States, ia beginning to "ml rtumson and representatives of meeting of tho Presbyterian church acts. Urn Reformed church of Colt's l^cclc net iiccuatoined to cu I tailed postal of Ruinson last Wednesday night. tendance from Bed Bonk at the bus- day afternoon announced his candi- Middletown township high school at various organizations met at tho iness session and dinner wero Har- dacy for tho Democratlo nomination Leonardo Is now being carried on Kit Kat Inn was formerly River- had taken action to make, a gift of service. For 3<i years the people of town hall at Red Bank Friday night Elected were Samuel H., Cleoland, bout an acre of land at ficobeyvillf, this town had received morning and Jr., John B. Dlxon, William. Macin- old A. HendrlckBon, Charles B. Hen- for mayor at tho primary next month. by tho Department of Public Works. side Grill and It has been taken ovar to protest against tho condition of drlckson, William H. Hendrlckson, He will oppose Mayor Charles B. to the. Boy Scouts of Atlantic town- afternoon carrier deliveries, but for tosh, William Sagurton and Eonja- The project waa started early last by Billy Turnler, who will conduct the Red Bank railroad station and James A. Hendrlckaon and Harold English, whose nominating petition the placo under his personal manage- ship. The Boy Scouts, through their the past week or more there lisa ({rounds and to ask that a new sta- mln Sutherland and Rev. William winter by tho Civil Works Adminis- V. B. Voorhls. for the Democratio nomination was tration, which passed out of exist- ment. Mr. Turnler will be assisted scoutmaster, David Tumidaisky, harl been a change. Practically all after- tion bo built. Tho meeting was C. Colby, the pastor, eK-ofilclo. They filed last week, by his wife. The' Interior of tho asked the conKintory for tho um of noon delierlcs havo been discontinued, mllcd by a committee appointed by President Ackerson asked for lusty ence on the last day of March. the land in question, but the church except on Wednesdays. succeed Kenneth Bruce, Robert Hinting that an agreement or un- Ninety men aro employed on the place hao been thoroughly renovated Mayor Charles R. English and eon- Bruce, Charles Dlxon, Albert Korr, efforts on the trustees' part3 to build officials have not yet taken action the society's membership up to Its derstanding between Republican and job. Formerly they worked two and redecorated in a color scheme of Under the re-ccntly enacted Econ- FlatlnK of Councilman Thomas M, Harry Kettol and William Moncrleff. orango and black. The place will be nn thn matter. Mr. Tumidaisky wan omy Aet all substitute postal em- (lopsiil and J. Albert VunScholck, limit of 3,000 annual members before Democratic organizations in Bed days of eight hours each week, but under the irnprc-^-ion thnt they had All. tho eldors wero re-elected, the beginning of tho fiftieth anni- Bank, tho terms of which precluded they now work three dnys per week. open daily from now until the oillcial ployees havo been ordered laid oft un- 'I'ho upahot of tho moetlng was that they being Charles Dlxon, John B. opening Saturday night for inspec- given the:,lnml to the scouts and the the beginning of the new fiscal milclals of tho Pennsylvania, Jersey versary year, 1935. Bight new mom- Democratic leaders from putting up The wages as heretofore arc 50 cents report was due to this Central and Now York and Long Dlxon, Stephen F. Stevens, Will hers -were taken in, which leaves tho any candidate against English, had per hour. The work i:t being done tion and Mr. and Mrs. Turnier cor- erroneous year July 1. A further decreaso in liranch railroad compnniea wore in- Ward, Alvln Wood find Elmer Pcnr- roster 151 members short of its max- been reached, frlend3 of Mr. Fox- entirely by hand and it is estimated dially invite the public to visit their fact. the number of workers has been was re-elected well last week called upon Demo- new place and see for themselves Quite a stor bai:k of the uir- caused by a rule that each employee vitod to attend a conference at the sail. Robert Bruca imum, and Judge Ackerson stated that it will require about three town hall at Bed Bank Friday night that he was confident that this num- crats to support their nominee. May- months to complete it. The only ex- what a transformation has been go- cuniKtnncc:;. Kor many years the musl take a vacation of ono day psi* treasurer and Mrs. Rose Pcarsall or English Is a Republican and will Ing on. property in question was owned and month for four months without pay. of this week. was re-elected financial secretary. ber can be Rained in the remaining pense to the township Is $2,0X10, this The remarks made ut tho meeting months of this year. seek the nomination in that party. money having been spent early last Mr. and Mrs. Turnier, who arc well occupied by a colored family named 1 This applies to everyone from tho Tho auditing committee, comprising JohnHon. They .ire said to have been ! postmaster on down except the janl were largely a repetition of com- Alfred Boyce, J. E. Wilson and Al- Justice Foxwell's statement fol- winter to hire trucks. Several years known In the vaudeville profeasion, plaints mado by various Red Bank lows: expect to feature refined acts of vau- among the earliest colored residents tor and other members of the cus- vln Wood, Is the same as tho past ago the board of education received of Monmouth county uml to have citizens to' the mayor and council. bids for grading and improving tho deville regularly at the Kit Kat inn. todial force. Tho cmployeea do not year. "Believing as I do that every man lived at Scobeyvillc in colonial times. take off one straight day. Their pay- Mayor Augustus M. MInton of Fair Charles Dixon and Elmer Pearoall and woman In tho borough of Red grounds and the Iowe3t offer was Haven recommended that a sign oov- The property is. on the Scobeyville- less vacations are in tho form of two wero installed aa elder3 at the church Bank is doing his or her best for $32,000. The work was not tdonc at Phalanx road, a short distance north half days each month. crnl hundred feet long and bearing the welfare of our community and that time because of the expense, service Sunday morning. The new of the distillery of Laird and com- It is because of the reduction In tho words, "Please Don't Judge This trustees will bo Installed next Sun- knowing full well the struggle that and it is generally believed that the Town by Itn Railroad Station," bo pany. Tho only vestige of the house force- caused by the wiping out of day. so many are having in caring for township is now getting a bargain which they occupied is a hole which placed In close proximity to the eta- An Entertainment Unusual themsolves, their families and their substitute employees and by tho pay- Oflleors elected at the annual meet- In having tho improvement mado at onco formed part of the cellar. Ja- less four-day vacations that afternoon tlon.
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