Y*-- 'T REGISTER p ?" VOLUMEtXVIII,NO. 52.,. REDMNK, ft J., THUBSDAY, JUNE 20,1046. SECTION ONE—PAGES. l'JTi ?• Atlantic Highlands More Pro] J9n Martin Francis Kodama One' Way Streets i: Harbor Dedication Change Ownership To Be Heard With Sales Reported By Rumson Riverfront Craft Choristers Asked By Clmmper Walker & Tindall Concert Tomorrow Ceremonies Will Be Held A five-room modern bungalow on Acqigires Waldron Residence Council Given Recommendations—7 the west side of Maple avenue, Night In Library Saturday, June 29, At 3 P. M. Woodland park. Little Silver, owned Through Ray Van Horn Agency and constructed by Malmone bro- Hall At Navesink English, Gopsill In Disagreement Dedication ceremonlei of the new thers, has been told through Walk- •*' er ft Tindall, realtors of 7 Mechanic Dr. and Mrs. Martin A. Qu|tn of Francis of Shrewsbury, Representatives of the Red Bank Atlantic Highlands harbor will be Rumson and Red Bank have pur- y, it* held Saturday, June' 29, at 3 p. m. Baptist Church street, Red Bank, to Lawrence A. Activities Of concert pianist, will be featured by Community Chamber ot Commerce Memberi of the various* boat clubs Pick of 1622 Rlverview terrace, Bel- chased through the Ray VanHorn attended tbe meeting of the mayor Hawkins Elect* mar.' JUr, and Mrs. Pick have tak- Agency, realtors of . River road, tie Craft Choristers when that tal- and council Monday night and ad- have been Invited to be guest* on Fair Haven, the riverfront home of ented group is presented tomorrow .that day of the Harbor Commis- To Dine Veterans en possession of their new home. Chapel Mill Fresh night In a concert by the Navesink' vocated changes which they, de- District Govei sion, of which Barle B. flnyder is A bungalow at 90 Westslde ave- Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Waldron. clared would improve traffic and The property includes a highly de- library association at the library parking conditions in the borough. chairman. nue, Red Bank, owned by Luigi halt Auchinclpss To Speak Nannlni of 198 Lelghton avenue, Air Mission End veloped and landscaped compact es- Led by President Percy Sherman, Of Lions Clubs The harbor built at a cost of ap- tate of over an acre with wide the. Chamber members asked that proximately one million dollars ha* been sold by the same brokers At Reception Here • to Alfred C. Stem of 10 Leonard frontage on Wilson circle, Rumson, White street and other "dead end" *•«* nearing completion In 1M2 Board Of Trustees Turn fronting on the North Shrewsbury streets be made one-way thorough- when the Coast Guard took it over, avenue, Leonardo, who plans to oc- To Be Inducted At The Baptist church of Red Bank cupy, his new home as soon as pos- or Navesink river. ^ fares; that closer supervision be temporarily as a defense measure. will hold a' dinner and reception Over $2,672.50 To given the boAugh parking lot west It waa recently released from naval sible. In 1941 the property was pur- Lions International tomorrow evening for the returned Samuel Farrell's bungalow on chased from Tom Howard, well of Broad street, with a possible in- auxiliary service and June 29 will servicemen and women of the Tribune Fresh Air Furn stitution of two-hour parking limit; mark the first time that the har- Apple street, Shrewsbury township, known radio entertainer of "It Pays Convention In July church, at which Congressman has also been sold by Walker & to Be Ignorant" fame by Mr. and that additional signs be posted de- bor's-facilities will be open for tne James C. Auchincloas will be the scribing parking regulations; that purpose of its creation—an ideal Tindall to Joseph L. Maradie, who The members of the board Mrs. Waldron. Tbe Waldrons com- At the 25th annual convention^ prlncJpaUspeaker. has tak«n possession. trustees ot tbe Chapel Hill Fresh pletely remodeled the ten-room col- enforcement of parking time limits haven for small and medium sixed Air Mission of the Reed Alumnae onial residenoe. New tiled baths, a be instituted; that the area west New Jersey Lions held at Atlanl pleasure craft. Bin. Fred Conover Is In charge City Saturday, Counollman-Jd of arrangements. She has an- league have received a final report pine-paneled" breakfast alcove, a of Wharf avenue at Union street be The harbor comprises 82 acres of nounced that dinner will be served from Katharine Duane Jones, trea* beamed-ceiling, ship's room, cabana, readied for use as an auxiliary Hawkins of Little. Silver, presi waterway in Sandy Hook bay off In the church dining room at 7 Six Properties urer, regarding the discontinuanci new bulkheadlng and steel mast for parking lot, to be used mainly by of the Red Banft Lions club,'.' , Atlantic Highlands. It is protected o'clock, following: which a recep- of the activities of the Trlbun a flag pole with triple halyards local business men; that action be unanimously elected district | by a 4,000-foot seawall or break- tion will be held, to which the Sold At Auction Fresh Air Fund, which for man; were included in the modernization taken to obtain a parking lot east nor of District 16-B of the>c water and there Is dockage space at members of the congregation, as years operated the Eunice home accomplishments, many of which of Broad street between Mechanic ization. As district governor, six 400-foot piers for 250 craft of well as friends of the guests of Chapel Hill have a nautical touch. and Wallace streets, and that pub- will be In charge of all Lions'i varying length. Depth as recorded honor, have been Invited, In Eatontown With tbe report la a final state Mr. Waldron, whose forbears licity be given the Mechanic street located in the four regions' by the U. 8. Corps of Engineers parking lot A resolution embody- comprise District 1S-B. ranges from seven to IS feet at mean ment showing that a check for $2, were Down East shippers a genera- 672.50, representing the amount ol tion ago, Is also In the shipping ing tbe above recommendations low tide and there is anchorag B. G. Coats Held was read by John Burns, first vice space for another 400 craft cash on hand, had been forwarded business In New York harbor. Mr. to Hie attorneys for the Tribum and Mrs. Waldron expect to return president of tbe Chamber. Atlantic Highlands harbor with Successful Sale Fresh Air fund. to Maine after a stay in New York. imposing lit Mitchell forming Auto requested were adequate majestic wooded backdrop Is situat There Saturday Pursuant to a resolution of th Dr. and Mrs. Quirk will take pos- decorations for the borough next r ed about'three nautical miles du< board of trustees adopted at 11 session of their new home July 1st. Christmas. A. Edward Qrudin, chair- FRANCIS KODAMA south from the tip of Sandy Hook. meeting April 17, IMS, the treasur Dr. Quirk has Just recently resumed man of the Chamber's lighting com- Five residential properties and er, with the assistance of their at- practice after serving 38 months In It Is easily accessible to both North Mr. Kodama, who recently re- mittee, submitted suggestions for and South Shrewsbury river points, one business property changed torney, William E. Foster, liquidated the United States Navy as a com- four large Christmas trees in the hands Saturday at the auction con- all the assets of the league. It wlU mander In the Medical corps. turned from service with Che U. 3. the North Jersey coast and Long Army, Is well known throughout the borough, together with borough- Island towns. ducted by B. G. Coats, auctioner, be remembered that the Eunice Adjacent riverfront homes in- owned Christmas lighting on the assisted by Frank Woolley and C. home building was destroyed by fire clude those of Walter B. Force, Ed- county and the opportunity to hear main thoroughfares. He estimated "A. Burk. in December, 1944, and that in ex- win M. Farrier, Harold Frils and his offerings with the Choristers is the cost at $3,000, one-half of which An unusually large crowd for a cese of $16,000 was recovered Alfred P. Boyce. eagerly awaited. would be borne by the. merchants. Six County Places real estate auction getHered on the through cash receipts from fire The Craft Choristers are a group Acknowledging the poorly deco- premises of the first parcel offered insurance companies and over $2,- of business men interested in choral rated streets last season. Mayor Sold During Week at 105 Broad street and promptly 000 has since been received for the Many Attractions singing. Their activities, interrupt- English answered that such an ex- at 1:80 p. m, Mr. Coat* proceeded sale of a portion of the Chapel Hill ed during the war, have been re- penditure could not be modes since to sell. The highest bidder was W. land to Arthur H. Fawcett and the Bumed under the able leadership of no provision had been made In the By Waterbury L. Burnett of Little Silver, who remainder to J. Howard Smith, In< Planned For Fair Allan R. Woolley, who will conduct 1946 budget Councilman Kennneth purchased the parcel for $12,000. There are also receipts from thi the singers in their Navesink ap- Wyckoff recommended that the In rapid-fire order the schedule sale of furniture salvaged from the pearance. They 'are doing excep- merchants purchase the equipment > Realtor Says Warm was followed and Frank Bagnola fire, fire escape, pump, etc, together And Carnival tional work and.are convinced that and that the borough supply the of Asbury Park was successful In with the proceeds of the sale of the right songs at the right time current.
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