V RED REGISTER VOLUME LXIX, NO. 46. RED BANK, N.J., THURSDAY, MAY 8,-1947 SECTION ONE—PAGES i TO 12? Rumson Groups Water Issue Captain Bray Zoning Change Biblical Mothers:i_ Red Cross Drive ,. Has Anniversary Over Subscribed Discuss Work Is Aired Agaifi Capt. Joseph Bray of BO.Throck- Is Voted Down To Be Portrayed Gen, George L. VanDeusen, chair- morton avenue completed his 32d man of the 1947 Red Cross fund To Change Zoning Among Youth At Highlands year on the Red Bank police force At Sea Bright By Amico Class campaign of the county Red Cross Friday.' He was appointed .to the chapter, announced yesterday that force by the late Mayor George M. the drive has been over-subscribed. • School Principal Taxpayers' Group ' Sandt. Amendment For Pageant Sunday Night The county assigned quota was He served ,25 years on plain $85,000, and to date $95,314.07 has Stalls Proposed Boro Bus Building Givei Views On Wants Full Review clothes duty until last week when New Beach Club In New Monmouth been contributed. .'• he was assigned to desk duty oh A summary of the branches is as On Tract Adjacent To Railroad Today's Problems Of Proposed Plant a rotating basis with Capt Charles la Withdrawn Btptist Church follows: Asbury Park, $20,112.39; Erlcksen and Lieut. -Albert Mew- Atlantic Highlands, $650; Belmar, The Methodist Men of Goodwill Talk about the proposed $120,000 man, ST. An amendment to the zoning or- An original presentation of the $4,777; Brlelle, $1,268.33; Freehold, Shrewsbury borough Tu«id»y Methodist church, Rumson, took Capt. George Clayton has been dinance,, to establish a beach and portrayal of outstanding mothers $8,014,38;. Keansburg, $908.58; Key-' night again refused to allow busi- water plant in Highlands -was re- pbrt, $1,000; Long Branch, $12,987.- New Business To ness to move Into that town when another step in their program of vived at a meeting Tuesday night, assigned to plain clothes duty and night club at': South beach, Sea of the Bible under the direction of Bright, in a.residential zone, a mat- Vcrna Bean, Mildred Maxson, Nana 24; Manasquan, $1,470.05; Matawan, Its council failed to act on a re- youjh -work FrHay when an infor- even though the mayor and council Sgt. Lewis B. Hendrlckson has quest from Boro Buses to Chang* . Dial supper meeting was held in the been transferred from desk duty to ter which had been under flre sev- Helwlg and Mary Frelbott' will $2,005.88; Middletown, $9,600; Red desired the matter tabled .until Bank, $21,000; Sea Girt, $1,785.36; Be Started Here a residential zone so that they church dining room. Members of next week. the' radio patrol, can " - eral weeks, Was voted down at the feature the Mother's Day program might build-a new home for th« the1 Methodist Men and the Wo- meeting of the Sea Bright mayor to be given Sunday night by mem- Spring Lake, $4,048.53; Union Beach The discussion arose, when the $185.98, and military, $4,602.35. expanding transport firm. The area -jpaji'a Society of Christian Service, newly formed Property Owners', as- and council last Thursday night. bers,of the Amico class In the New Next Monday requested Is .' between Newman as Well as representatives of other sociation requested the borough Guidance Man Councilman Lester Perrlne, one of Mpnmoulh .Baptist church. Springs road and Patterson avenu* churches and organizations in fathers to summon a public utility four councllmen originally in favor Preceding the pageant will be from the railroad tracks toward .Rumson attended. The guest of engineer to review .the entire wa- of the amendment, told a delega- the call to worship by Verna Bean; Poppy Day Sales Charles P. Irwin,'Jr., Shrewsbury avenue for a distance Sopor ixii. principal speaker of the ter, plant plan at .a joint meeting Interviewed By tion'-from South beach that he hymns, "Praise Him, Praise Him" of about 500 feet. evening was^ Frank L.. Weinheimer, of the council and the association. would vote against the change "if arid "Faith of Our Mother;" Scrip- A Truck Body principal of Rumson: high school. It Is the belief of the association you donf want it." Two other ture reading; prayer; offertory Saturday, May 24 Construction Enterprise G. Harold Nevltis, Shrewibury His ^subject was "The Approach To that- the borough can obtain water School Board councllmen,'' along with Mayor duet, Norman Baxter and Margaret realtor, addressed the town fathers Youth and.Youth Problems". The by cleaning 'existing mains and Thomas Parrell, had opposed the Allen; devotional meditation, Vcrna on behalf of the bus firm. He said Legion Auxiliary the site Li "practically a bualneij invocation was asked by Rev. pipes and not by spending a large Gallagher Presents / amendment. Bean. Charles P. Irwln, Jr., will head George Robertshaw, rector of St. sum of money for «,' new plant. Mr. Perrine declared that his on- The character presentations fol- Announces Plans a new business enterprise, which area" and that the bus company George's Episcopal church, and the ly purpose in favoring the amend- low: will embrace the entire North Jer- would be Improving the location benediction was' given by Rev. Wln- The president of the association, Second Advertisement sey shore, with headquarters In since it would be required to re- George'Ellis, told the council that ment originally was to "derive all Intermediary—Mildred Maxson, deld West; pastor of the Methodist' the taxes we possibly can." He Retider—Nann Hehviu; Saturday, May 24, will be Joppy Red Bank, with the establishment grade the land- and make other 4f the public utility engineer fa- In Series Day In Red Bank, and popples will next Monday of the .Charles P. Ir- changes to what Is now a swamp. church. '•'••'••• vored the Idea of a new plant, his said the proposed club would have Rebekah—Edn Putsch. ~ Mr. Weinheimer stressed that the represented an Investment of from Rnchcl—Helen Roberts. be sold throughout this borough wln, Jr., Truck Body, Inc. He described the land as unless group . would go on record as fa- Ruth—BHrharn Sectcy. and the. surrounding communities The business, which will special- and pointed to Increased ratable* most important thing in our so- voring ,it also, but In be"half of the The Red Bank school board held 130,000 to $40,000. He referred to Orpha—Alia Syvcrtaen. called problem is that of misun- a conferenoe Friday night, at the fact that he had not heard any Naomi—Carrie Roberts. under . the direction of the auxil- ize in commercial truck and trailer if the.proposed buildings were per- 100 taxpayers who are members of which time Willis M..-Sisson of protests against the establishment Angel Gnbricl—/.clma Thome. iary, of Shrewsbury post, American bodies, complete "repair and paint mitted. He alio described adjoin* derstanding "on the part of the the. association the group went on Mary, Mother at Jesus—Gladys dull- •'Sault. He traced the various stages Plttsburg, one of two applicants of other businesses In the South Legion. Sales will open Friday work, as well as welding and spe- ing, property, which h«- a'ald wu record as opposing the. expenditure laudtau, night at the Carlton 'and Strand cial accessory jobs, will be housed entirely business. i of a child's normal development of the money at this time. for the $5,000 a year job of voca- beach area. Pleading with the cit- Salome—Helen Gchlhaus. and •'dwelt particularly upon the tional guidance instructor for the izens for better co-operation in Dorcns—(iladys Bennett. theaters, according to plans an- on property on Wharf avenue, for- David W. Russell, Boro Bus man- adolescent stage or the age group Borough Attorney John M, Pills- Red Bank school system, was In- working for a "better future," he Eunice—Agnes Roberts. nounced by the auxillnry presi- merly occupied by A. L. Davlson, ager, explained that his company bury told the association members shouted, '"Let's get together. Let's Lois—Hilda Walling. dent, Mrs. Reginald VanBrunt. retired carriage-maker and wheel- was required to obtain more room froni 13 to 18. ..''.'• • terviewed. The other applicant, Ru- The choir will comprise Bernlcc '/Certain things are very Import- present that the PUC is finished dolph Corvlni of Harmon-on-the get out of the rut." His remarks Mrs. Kenneth R, Smitlwand Mrs-. wright. •' . and that proximity to Red Banlc with the plant, and does hot wish were followed by applause. Adler, Margaret Allen, Norma Bax- Mr. Irwin will continue as vice- railroad station was an important ant to recognize in connection with Hudson, will be interviewed at a ter, Pearl Casler, Genevleve Molt, Catherine R. Christman are sale this group of boys and girls, ac- to have any more to do with it. The future date. The motion to withdraw' the chairmen. Assisting at tho Carlton president of the Irwin Yacht factor. He assured the council tht whole plant is how the responsibil- Mary Frlebott, Charlotte Meyer, Works, founded by his father, garages would be kept in such :'» cording to Mr. Weinheimer. Among 1 Mr. Slsaon Is associated with the amendment was made by Council- theater will be Mr. and Mrs. Van- ity of the mayor and council. He Mildred Morris, Esther Garrett, Capt. Charles P. Irwin, Sr., and In manner as to be an asset to tht them'are the importance of train- American .Institute' For Research man Perrine andf passed unani- Brunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keller, said the association members were Tace Morford, Leah Leonard, Ma'y which Mr.
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