Arrowsmith Post Organized SO Years

Arrowsmith Post Organized SO Years

*;; lit* "<*•**» >,t RE( I L' S. .1., w i;nN'Ksi).\'i $1 Itlif <>«/M> AM* KOMHKI) F.nd of T )id Red Bank Stores The School News V\ at i-niit* litoiitxi *nr T»«» M»-n *nd Arrowsmith Post Time j to Give Prizes ' of Shrewsbury Ytoii.t-i, |» JuHtl.,. Keith. lvi:i e of Tietituri hie expected to •. a \.» '*.*>* 4* ui Hrd \\mn)n ( unpa'gn First Edition of .Vhctol Paper Is- [ ...ft- uii'ler arrest within the next Organized SO Years • Brmgi Much Hohtiny ButinetB N w da>a at least one of the four sued November 25th All ineiiihfin nf a parly of men and Meic Adtiitionttl ^toie* Join Shrewsbury Trachers Are Tak- women, who last week, according to in the Movement ing 1-xleiuion Course*. Michael Ahearn of Headden s Cor-Red Bank Organization of Civil War Veterans Reached ner, robbed him of a number of ar- cam The puj.l^ ,,f T h i Slnewtbuiy pub- ticles. the Half Century Mark on Sunday Only ihst lic c<!i,ol hail a iti'jjd of y')') per Warrants for the quartet, the , ent in JIMI iiil.in, e fur November. name* of two of which are known. Six Survivors of a Total of 188. I .111,1,1 I Of Fifty one pupils wcie in it tier absent were issued by Justice Gilbert M. • -nil n:.i of nor Laidy timing tile month. Their Keith last Friday morning- They One Red Hank annlvstnsty wliteft '!» •.., do their names follow. were turned over to Constable Frank «•> lint <elrl)l ,1,-it |,,,| |,|, «|. • y ,, M .1.11,, .ill, 'inijiy to pat- P. Stryker, who immediately got in w h nrv LiilU'i. Kiuiic VSlllett Hatfgerty, Ed- thi-lt^,, 1-, worthy , f I, ,•,.!>, .ii ), the /> is. i t,,,iK «:,,,.n, hat* already buKuit"ii, l^oiolhy iiioii»on, lluth touch with the Trenton police upon Five-Day Cruises fiftieth „ ,,,jt\,., ,„, , , , . ,.,, •> wi'ii 'Mi* was evident Scott. learning that they had left for that v lf u w ijjl!!h Fint srad, <>,srlcs UiickaUw, Milton city. !'•,«! .'.'„ fll of ,h,. ,-,,„.., „,,•",'„. i, • w,r, n!,i,,uni of holiday buai- M«r». Wnltt-r Wil,,,,,. For Sea Scouts "'« l!e|,,.b!o- i ,,, s ,,, , ,,. ,,.,, ,,,. •• , ' , •' f\ I'y in,- J!e,j liank mer- omi ltd,•- Wallace Davidson, John According to the story told Keith f'"" < !- - ' ' ••:,•., , >~ M, • f fin oilKhinl announce- ,, Juhn H>lanJ. Hurls BcoU. Helen by Ahearn, two men and two wom- Boys of Monmouth Council Will -in li. -I ' I..- I, • i •..,,- ,no,!! ID The Register last '1 hint Kiude (Jrorve Brown, John Sag. en called at his house a few days Boat Club Holds urtim, Kiitiar.i Wnr.l. Hubert Wilson. Wil- ago for the purpose of comforting Have Opportunity to Make Ar i.,v> -!,.;• |, |. , , Drukr. r.irlyii Lalme, Mildred Man, him at the loss of his wife. They '.,'!,, ,,f !lie»e educational ad- Trips on Coa*t Guard Cutters hi* w.,- ,.,,.,. ' •. ,,,ei,i* takes up four full offered him liquor, he sayn, which Annual Meeting l,,Lrlh xru,!e—Walter I'umsr, Samuel lelV of II,... l% ,r * ,,f loiiay's iHsue of The Reg- Ji.liii-1,11. licorifc Marx, J«rry Sullivan, later proved to be dru^Red. and De»troyer». (eil H;i|. ,• !l ,. ,..:l, I'lilrina <;«r,lner. 1 he internal trade committee When he came to, he says, the ifti-i lh. I.,., • . ..... Norlh Slirewnbur •• ! .I.,,.,. „„.! I'lflli •,.,!, M,,,,,,,, M.rx. William K'I loiliiys announcement has ynoidn, llavi,! Wood, Margaret Silver, quartet had vanished, as had also a Through the co-operation o[ Cap- Ya.ln (I ill, hi . -„-. r>'.i <,,).', ,1 for a number of prizes to MurKitiet Lumfe. Ku.h Francis, Dorothy quantity of house furnlahirigw, BOIIIR tain Randolph Ridgley, division n>ni- ,,'iv, ii away on Wednesday, De- Coma)', ErinH Uelinett. Jewelry and his two watch dogs. mander of the United States coast O!;(l>f.i.. I'*. • • >' ..".-.' ».v Sixth vrsde- Mflry Farrcll, Fatricia guard, sea scouts of Monmouth coun- l,ei 73d. These prizes include a JKhi-M, Helen Marx. S..m. .,( !>.- i ' '• M. -.it.. -, i,,. electrlo washing machine, a titvenlh utad« Samuel Yorfc. Ortrude cil will be permitted to take nvenlHy lity ie«|,.,|,.|. ,. - lei n gaa range, two-in-one parlor Van Vliet, Ellinor Wood, Adeibert Weaver, cruises aboard certain coast guard Kdiuund Rroiiflon, Madelyn lirill, James "> p le, lady's wrist watch and a toilet Farmers Guests destroyers and cutters, during the named f,,r ,', , i . •. , , . ... ^ i i 1 ! Sullivan, EluaSeth Keynolds. roaster vacafion next spring. This ( <.,.. I "' " The K'^IS were made possible KiKhth Krade — Vinginia Curtis. Ailele I Freeh.,1,! «i, I, , i ....... , ... '. K Migh the co-operation of the Jer- Hrrmati. Elhpl proves. Irene Wilson. Kalph privilege Is being extended to the ,, i 1 I,,- i lull i '' '•' Johnson, John Metsger, Haroli Wilson. of Milk Company »lx Sea Scout ships adulated with ord In the, w.,, M ... , •, . ,Hf . , I, „, I r.,,| , !ul». \ ll"l'-'"'l I'enlial power and light com- which »-,,s n.,n .-.i i ,, ,\, Hyiinin brothers, Globe furnl- The Shrewsbury school has Just Monmouth Council of boy Bcouts. proHper. doe |. ..,,,.., ... v . ; 'if Mm h < 'In 1.^ I ' '" '•'•' received from the office of Congress- Arrangements are being made to ! , i ompany and Cecelia Marks. Two Hundred Person! Attend a few yen r- il |, ,-. ,• . , * , v. ;•. ,.,,.1,., |H.;.-.,.K.- '"<" >" man Sutphin at Washington, six conduct competitive examinations in •'., [iM'liHH 1.1 I In- \ "" '"• h Mtoie cooperating in the ex- Party Given by Shrewsbury intenee and tif- . v.-,,...,,. ,, , ., v ,,f itie "Sliop In Red Bank" beautiful portraits of George Wash- each ship bassed on the efficiency of new orfia ni?:,l i',n ,,,, I., ,',,. ,...,. ,.f ington; reprints from a painting by Dairy Company on Ninth An- the Individual member. The first :( :n is designated by a pink Ariowsmith l',,si ',, *\ w. r ,,,.,, f tin- .Sea Si "ill I • ' MIII|I; Stuart. cruise will be available to twelve sea in, I .HI MIINII.I) ' i".-il> ' l,,n,nei being displayed In the store niversary. This IH the |,,,M rt m -A)-, ,, ,,,. ,.i ^ui'luw ami these respective store- The first edition of this year's scouts, two of whom will be selected Fanners who supjily milk to the reaident« i,r He.l M ml, ,.., , , ,y lie, -j,eiM aie giving away absolutely Shrewsbury Monthly Press, a news- from each of the six sea scout ships. , I. ' • I I Will. I'HM \ V,r i Shrewsbury dnii y company and their are faniili;i i I- • w ,r u.' , , -1,, , ., fiee to the visitors at their stores paper edited each month by the pu- From a small start last year, of one i , Sc i ml M-il. | !•,,. families und friends, numbering 200. dent.s of thiH Me, Hun „,. ,,,., .. :!,i( ii, UelM which entitle the customer to pils of the local school, was published ship In the council with twenty attended the ninth annivernary party to remeinbei V, edethn,, [t -• participation In the distribution of on Wednesday, November 25th. The members, "The North Star" of Red of the company ' held last Friday ArrowHimth [MIMI h;f - t|. : - the prizes. officers of this year's paper are: Bank, sea scouting has now. grown tion of bring I he unl, •!.,,, • „ !•', ' 1:1! night at the River street school. to a membership of ninety Sea Ml.rl The members of the Internal trade EditoMn-chief—Virginia Curtis, eighth Each guest brought with him some Of civil War veteiiinn 1,, M , H grade. Scouts. These organizations ' are county. Mont folk* of i-.in,,. , , ,- •,. III I, committee have asked The Register Ah.i.Unt Eliter—John Metiger. eighth article of food raised on his farm, "The Rarltan" of Keyport, spon- to impress upon Its readers to ask for grade. and as a result a truckload of pro- memlier when VIUMIIW .,|I.I J,, -^ • I . , MM M.f.ri sored by the American legion; "The were In exiHtence. The I.II,,-.,I >,.,,,,. ']'• the free tickets when visiting any islant Editor— Elizabeth Keynolds. duce was turned over to the Salva- seventh Krade. Shrewsbury" at Long Branch, spon- ber of members win, h An « >u , .| Mii|>le m, line !IH I.-H.M-II ,, h ,.,,..,,, i j W nil,HI 4 [j|]li>£- of the co-operative stores in Red tion Army for distribution among Art Editor—Ralph Johnson. eighth sored by the Long Branch Yacht post ever had wn* lots rtn toijtt ,,,,,,,, iv „,. „ , , M,|t ,if t till! Si M '•' Bank and to make sure that their grade. he needy. Club; "The North Star" at Red , i ii.l - • , » lUvmnml Hiiyd. tickets are properly filled In with the News Editor—Adela Herman, eilhth number of veteraiiH who have J,,me<| l.i in, IIIIIIII. pill I of 'In- 1,1,lie IllKh I .11- IU I '.,!> I J 1.1,1 IUII,I. grade. The decorations were in blue and Bank, sponsored by the Young Mens' the post since It was Malted fifty way mid Ml, I 11V I" tine Ills dentil i,,Mi, .,,„,!,,in,.,. James If. 11 iHiml, name and addresa legibly written News Editor—Ortruda VanVliet, seventh Christian association of Red Bank; I tinhi,,, ,1, 1'iinik V. Ill, kman, white and the favors, consisting-of years ago 1» 18H. Today the post hr.« Ml , ii ii y in,1,1 111' j,i ,.|,el I V' I"' niol • thereon to that there will b« no dis- grade. pom-poma and horns, were of the "The Nor'easter," sponsored by thesix members. All the others have .l.i IHU,, ,.

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