ppsipi BED BANK- N. t\ THURSDAY, MARCH 21,1946, Chamber Dinner Grange Square To Be A.DrVoDrhees Mike Jacobs Sells To Be Held At Again Seeking * Residence, is Sold MoJly Pitdber I DewltipedByVanHdrn Place On Board . Makes Announcement W. W. Wilfcin., Jr., Buy. Former Annual Affair April 1st Former Schulte Tract To Be With Donald Maixellus . Regarding Candidacy Beautiful Estate Sold By Eitate Of Richard K. Fox Guest Speaker Cut Up Into Half-Acre Plots For Freeholder McCue Agency To New York Client The palatial residence built by Pair Haven's choice undeveloped have restrictions complying with Abram D, Voorheee, In seeking The annual dinner meeting of the the office of the Federal Housing the late Richard K. Fox, founder Red Bank Community Chamber "of ten-acre tract, located In the cen- re-election on the board of chosen "Willowbrook," the magnll Named Assistant and publisher of the original Po- ter of one of the borough's fine Administration.' freeholders makes the following an- estate belonging to Michael';' Commerce will be held Monday nouncement: Liquor License Jacobs, with large frontage oil .'" lice Gazette, on what for years has evening, April 1, at the Molly residential. areas, has Just been Mr. VanHorn, in speaking of his been known as 'Fox Hill," little purchased by W. Raymond Van- purchase to a Register representa- To the ' people • of Monmouth, north side of Rumson road, Cashier Of Bank Pitcher hotel. ladles are especially sold Monday to a New York Silver, has been sold through Rols- Invited to the affair. Horn of Blair Haven from David tive Monday, stated that any buy- county:— Voted Down ton Waterbury, Tied Bank realtor, A. Schulte. The tract is located on er of. land In Grange Square may "I am a candidate for re-election of the Joseph G. McCue i select his own builder or.a cus- as. Monmouth County. Freeholder, Rumson-Red Bank realtors,' Harry Mazza's Long to Wellington W. Wilkins, Jr., pres- (the north side of River road, Be- It is considered to be one1 of ident of the Wilkins Motor Sales tween Grange avenue and Hance tom house will be erected to his at the Republican primaries June At Middletown Service Recognized order through the VanHorn agency. next, and if nominated, at the .Gen- finest estate properties In-New Ji company, Upper Broad 'Street, road, and was at one time part of eral Election in November. ' sey, embracing' 32 acres, and Shrewsbury. the well-nown Wagner holdings There will be about 80 plots in the _ Harry. B. Mazza, who hai been square. "I am completing my fourth year Committee States: tlcally all landscaped. It Is When the ten-room house Is re- that went northward from River as a member of the board. Up to rounded by the homes of Rufus C employed in the Second National modeled Inside and out and the Dr. Cornelius C. Ferrine of River Bank/and Trust company since road, to the south shore of the road, who bought the corner lot at VJ-day this was during the war, '" "Saturation Point. Finch, Van R Halsey, Mantoa surrounding property Is re-land- North Shrewsbury river. and of course, everything had to be calf and the late J. Horace 1933, .wu appointed assistant cash- scapedi the large dwelling will be River road and Grange avenue, About Reached" •r at a meeting; lajrt week of the plans to erect a dwelling thereon subordinated to the war effort and. ing. Previous owners were occupied by Mr. Wilkins and his The Ray VanHorn agency, real- many much needed.' improvements Hess, Mrs. William S. Haskell : board of director). family. tors of Fair Haven in the near fu- for his own occupancy in the near Hubert K. Daltori. future. • and additional facilities for the The Middletown township'commit- The property. Is located on such ture will undertake the sare of the county in the way of roads, bridges, When.Mr. DaJton acquired tb large tract, which has been named Mr. VanHorn says there are three tee denied an application of David an elevation, the entrance to which buildings and many other things W. Jackson of Navealnk for' a property in 1931 he wrecked tk Is from Branch avenue, that a per- Grange Square, In plots of over a other purchases now pending in the had to be postponed until the end original Mansard roof resldenoj Grange'Square tract package liquor store license at its fect view of the Atlantic ocean is half-acre in size. These plots will of hostilities. meeting Thursday afternoon, de- built during post-civil war days —' to be had, although the site Is claring _that .the "saturation point on the same site erected one of dose to seven miles inland. | has about been reached" in the finest homes of Virginia The Barry B. Hayes residence township, architecture ever built in this of seven rooms. not far distant The site is highly elevated, Frederick DwightBuys The applicant, a disabled .vet- commanding views of the ( from the Fox estate at 174 Branch eran, is proprietor of a grocery avenue,- Red,Bank, bis also been Shrewsbury to Pleasure Bay .store at Navesink. He presented the Atlantic ' ocean. It was sold by Mr. Waterbury to Col. Rola i a petition signed by 216 Navesink Pollack, U. S. A, and another sale signed by Alfred Busselle, Point Viewln Rumson residents who favored establish- New York»archltect, and was reported by the realtor U the new •!•--- S • • ment of the first liquor store in by William Mbncrief f of RumsoJLS five-room bungalow on Maple ave-; the community. • iruePtHJa'-Baiittt U»"James.JsVJfab There are 19 rooms including lace of the American Home Build- ers company, Jersey City. DONALD MARCELDUS opposes gri the license and he presented a pe- addition there Is a swimming ; Mra E. F. Buttenheim of New. large garage with apartment ab York- city has purchased from John The principal-speaker of the By William H. Hintelmann tition with 112 signatures. He also evening will be Donald Marcel! us, Introduced three ministers and two guest cottage of six- rooms and.--a Garrutto the estate of Frank Gar- three tiled baths, superintendent's^ rutto at 211 Maple avenue. Red manager for the northeastern divis- school teachers who cited their rea- ion of the .Chamber of Commerce George J. Gillig, executor, and sons for opposing the license. cottage, large greenhouse and P* '- Bank, which she and her husband Anna M.-Gillig, Mrs.' Emma Beu . vate water5-system for supplying will occupy following alterations. of the United States. He will speak Included among the opposition on the value of the Chamber of Council Passes and Mrs. Amanda Siegel, co-exeru-j was Miss Eva Ingllng, elderly form- swimming pool, greenhouses' an£* ' Mr. Waterbury also reports the trices of the estate of the late John i gardens. The rear of the property*' sale of the two-story house, with Commerce to the communities and er teacher in Newark schools and on local participation in the na- G. Gillig, have sold the large coun-' a vocational teacher for "special is wooded in which a chain of small' H. river rights, at 257 River road, Red Resolution On try estate known, as "Point View" ponds was developed by Mr. Dat 53 ILAR11Y B. MAZZA Bank, to an undisclosed buyer. tional affairs program. class" children for 16 years. Do* Mr. Marcellus, a native of Wis- In Rumson to Frederick Dwlght of scribing the "curse of liquor" and ton, who now resides in Honolulu^ J Everett ' Mr. Jacobs will move to his fans! S Mr. Uazza itarted with the bank The realtor Issued an appeal yes- consin, was educated at the Uni- Kislin Building the "Godless ideologies" which re- terday for aid from persons who The Improvements on the prop- 'estate, "Bingham Hill," formerly, f "la tb« commercial bookkeeping de- versity of Nebraska and was com- sult from its use, the speaker, read- owned by the Parxnly family, and '^ partment, of which he has been own property that might be, dlvert- missioned an officer in World War erty include a large frame resi- Ing a prepared statement, pleaded el Into dwelling places for returned Two Weeks Given dence with slate tile roof, a stable ABRAM D. VOORHEES which he restored and completely, >J manager (or the last 10 years. A one. H» was assistant aalesman- with the committee to reject the renovated during the past year. << J, Ufe-long resident of Monmouth servicemen and their families. ager of Oarard and Company, In- garage with apartment "for chauf- application In the interest of Nave- "We are anxious to receive list- To Destroy, Renovate feur, a playhouse known as "Seven "Now that tjfls has come, I be- county, he Ic the ion of Mr. and vestments securities, Chicago, un- lieve the duty of our board mem- alnk juveniles, ' Mrs. Bruno Mazza of Wallace ings of every type of dwelling these til 1930, when he joined the staff Gables," an Ice house and a tool Others to voice negative senti- men might use for homes." said Condemned Building bers Is to proceed to complete theae street He Is a graduate of Red of the United States Chamber of house. The residence, which was much needed 'Improvements and ments were Miss Norma Swan, re- Satter Blames < Bank high school and Monmouth the agent "These Heed not neces- Commerce. He has served the built in 1894, contains eight mas- furnish many new facilities that tired teacher; Rev. Spurgeon Har- Chapter, American Institute of sarily be in Red Bank proper, but United States chamber aa field sec- A resolution was passed.at the ter bedrooms, five maids' bedrooms, are sorely needed, and if re-elected mon, pastor of Qulnn.
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