1 - 40 thi Km SECTION 11 P BA N E and BwrmMtoi1 town* | ToU Fearies•Ir •ad Without MM RED BANK REGISTER luiud WMMF. entam! u 8»oond-CI««i Matter it the Poit- Bub«eriptlon Prictl On. tin (S.OO. VOLUME LIX, NO. 15. •fflw at »«4 Btnk, N. J. und« th« Ait of March (, IH1. RED BANK, N. 3",, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1936. Six MojthL n.oo. Sinai, cosr> ««- PAGES 1 TO Shrewsbury PTA Railroad Depot Y Boys to Visit Shrewsbury Unit Fine Residence TO PRESENT OPERA. Improvement Of Move Launched Arranges Fall To Be Improved. Princeton, Oct. 10 Has Large Profit Being Erected More than 60 7. M. C. A. boys from Highways Chief To Reduce Fire this tection are expected to attend School Program Survey Is Made the Princeton-Rutgors football game On Ye Olde Faire At Oceanport Matter Acted On Insurance Rates at Palmer stadium Saturday, October Mn. Lawrence Ivercon Hoiteu 10, as the guests of the Princeton Monmouth Memorial Hospital Louis Tun Will Have Colonial Mayor English •* Lions dub University Athletic association and Bid* to be Opened Thursday, Oc- Lowering of Charges at Fair Ha* to Executive Board Meeting— Meeting Tells of Inspection by Mercer county Y, M. C. A. More, Auxiliary Has First Fall Ses- Home on Portaupeck Avenue tober 8, for Rebuilding and Yen, Shrewsbury and Eaton* than 3,000 boys are expected to at- To Hold Get-Together Meet- Rtilrotd Officials end Predicts tend from the state. sion—Plan After-Dinner Cof- —The Dwelling to be Com- Resurfacing Various Roads in town leads to Attempt at Red) ing Tuesday, October 6. Action in Near Future. The Bed Bank youths will be ac- fee Hour. pleted January 1, Middletown Township. Bank to Do the Same. companied by Wllmer A. Bobbins, An executive board meeting ol the Tha Red Bank railroad station will new general secretary of the Red The Shrewsbury auxiliary of Mon- Work la well under way upon a Road matters took up moat of tho be repaired and Improved within the Bank "Y." They will leave from the mouth Memorial hospital held their Next week Is to bo observed as flre Shrewsbury ParcnUTeacher associa- new colonial residence on Portau- time of the regular meeting of the >revention week, and on the eve 'of tion was held last week at the home next few weeks, Mayor Charles K. "Y" house on Branch avenue in pri- first fall meeting Monday afternoon peck avenue, Occanport, for Louis township committee of Middletown Englished opined Tuesday night at vate cars at 10:30 o'clock. Upon ar- at the home of Mra. Thomas R. its advent Fair Haven property own- of Mrs. Lawrence Iverson of Syca- S. Tim, eon of Louis Tim of Long township last Thursday afternoon. ers are rejoicing over a substantial more avenue when plans were made the regular weekly meeting of the riving at Princeton they will make Crumley, Tlnton avenue, Eatontown. Branch, who is a well known finan- Clerk Howard W. Roberts stated for a get-together meeting to be held Llom club at the Elks home. a tour of the campus grounds and Mrs. J. Richie Smith and Mrs. L. reduction, in lire insurance charges. cier and horticulturist. Quackcnbush that the state highway commissioner The schedule rating bureau has just at the schoolhouso next Tuesday ev- Former Councilman G. Howard Llp- return to the stadium In time for Gray Marshall were assisting hos- & Nevlus, Inc., aro tho general con- had approved of plans submitted to ening at 8:30 o'clock. Mra. Francis tesses, re-claaslfled Fair Haven from Class plncott started the dlscusulon regard- ho game at 2:30 o'clock. ' tractors, and Alfred Freeman of him for the improvement of various F to Class D, a gain of two' degrees Irwln of Bradley Beach will be gueat ing tho condition of the railroad Mrs, Laurctz Ylvisaker, president, Now York is the architect. roads. Bids for this work will be was in charge, and Mrs. Lawrence in classification. What this means speaker and will give a 10-mtnute property when he suggested that ser- Mr. and Mrs. Tim are at present opened at the next regals? meeting talk on P. T. A. work, , Iverson gave the secretary's report of the committee Thursday, October in dollars and cents may be Judged vice Clubs and other organizations occupying Chester Conrow's houBC from the fact that whereas the baslo Community singing will follow and combine in a protest to railroad of- Victor Satter Mra. Forrest Smith, treasurer, read 8 her report and distributed typewrit- adjacent to the property on which premium was formerly $1.60 per will be led by Mr. and Mrs. Stewart ficials. Ho made particular reference the house is being built. Tho loca- One item in the road Improvemen 51,000 on a brick dwelling and {2.10 VanVliet, Morgan C. Knapp, John V. to the alleged unsanitary condition ten copies showing receipts and dis- program is. re-surfacing the Nut- Heads Little bursements of Yo Olde Shrewsbury tion of the new residence is on apr on a frame dwelling it la now $1.80 LaMarcho, Eric Rodlrf, Fred Van- of the tunnel connecting the north proxlmatfily three acres of wooded swamp road from River Plaza west- and $1.85 respectively. Vilet and Charles W. Townsend, all and south-bound platforms. Falre. A letter of thanks from tha wardly towards Everett. Othei hospital board of governors for a land which Mr. Tim recently pur- Shrewsbury and Eatontown bor- of Shrewsbury, and Claud Buch of It was stated that Thomas N. Mc- Silver Council chased from Mrs. C. W. Billings, as thoroughfares scheduled to be im- oughs also have good news in thia Rumson. Miss Gladys Shropshire of check of J650, proceeds of the fair, Light Opera proved are the Red Hill road, Comp- Carter had recently teen elected a was also read. A motion was made reported recently In The Register. regard, both having been advanced Hudson avenue, Red Bank, secre- director of the railroad and it was ton street at Belford, Center avenue tary of tho Thursday Morning chor- Succeeds Edward C. Fiedler, and passed to make this fair an' an- The dwelling will have a foyer to Class E, which Is tho rating of the concensus of opinion that action hall, living room, dining room, t Leonardo, from Leonard avenu Red Bank. Shrewsbury was In Class al, will be accompanist. Refresh- nual event. An Invitation from tho To Be Given ,o Appleton avenue, First avenue, ments will be served by the refresh- would be taken by the company if Who Was Appointed Mayor in board of governors was extended the kitchen, pantries, recreation room, G and Eatontown was In Class F. an appeal were made directly to Mr. breakfast porch, four master bed- [rom the Atlantic Highlands boroug The charges in this classification are ment committee, of which MrB. Da- August to Fill Vacancy Caused auxiliary to attend the graduation line to Hillside avenue, Hillside ave vid P. Wood Is chairman, assisted by McCarter, who commutes between his exercises Friday evening, October 9, rooms, servants' rooms, three baths At _Red Bank $1:40 for brick dwellinga and H9S home in this section and his office by Mayor Black's Death. and lavatories. Mr. Tim, who heads iue, from First avenue to Naveslnk or,frame dwellings. Mrs. Morgan C. Knapp, Mrs. C. at Long Branch high school. venue. Shore road, Bray avenue and Frank Borden, Mrs. Georga Silver, at Newark. , Mrs, Ralph L. Hadaway and Mrs. the well known French art gallery Olive Wyckoff Presenting Many The success of Fair Haven, Shrewa- Jr., Mrs. Frank A. QuackenbuBh, No definite action was taken by at New York, will have the interior he Mlddletown-New Monmouth lury and Eatontown in getting re- Councilman Victor Satter was ap- Harry S. Jackson were welcomed as oad. Ninety per cent of the cost of Mrs. G. Harold Nevlus, Mrs. C. A. the Lions after Mayor English stated pointed president of the Little Silver new members. Mrs. M. L>. Douglass, of tho house arranged in a very mod- Well Known Artists in Per- rated at lower insurance costs hat Osborn and Mra. Harry Tlcehurst that ho knew railroad officials had edn way, while the exterior will be all the work will be paid with state aroused Interest at Red Bank in council Thursday night to succeed Mrs. C. K. Collins'and Mra. W. E. formance October 28—To be funds. Assisting the hospitality committee made a careful survey and Inspec- Edward C. Flqdler, who was appoint- Ross were appointed to check the markedly colonial in appearance. making the same kind of savings will be Mrs. Edward Sagurton, chair-, tion of the station and grounds dur- Eight residents of Shoreland ter- here. Fair Haven has very efficient ed mayor on August 13 to fill a va- sewing and arrange groups through The general contract of Quacken- Held in St. James Auditorium race, East Keansburg, presented a man of the property committee, Mrs. ing the past two weeks. the year in addition to regular meet- Ireflghters, but it is pointed out thai VanPelt, Mrs. Peter Farrell and Mrs. cancy caused by the death of Mayor bush & Nevlus Includes the making petition asking that the street, be- Red Bank with much more equip- Past President and State Director Ellas s, Black. Two vacancies now Ings in which sewing would be al- of walks and driveways. The entire A cast of 28 singers are in rehear- tween Sycamore street and Cedar Clarence Berger. II. VaoBuren Smock gave a detailed lotted and finished.
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