' * 1 All the NEWS of SECTION BED B A',XI - ' and Suaoandbig TOWBSJ* Tola FearlMdr tad WKhort BIM BANK REGISTER ONE VOLUME xxi, ;N0/)6. RfcDBANK, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1938. PAGES 1 TO 14, -' during the repent windstorm wblob. Elmer Wainright Municipal Costs . uprooted many tree*. "The praise Is Picnic Held By Guest Pastor At well deserved,", said Mr. AuchlnclOM. Crabbers Urged To Baptist Church Re-Elected Head Study Proposed Councilman Robert O. Hsley' stated Republicans At Leave Female Crabs Red Bank Woman 57 men were/ put to work clearing the roads. Mr. Auchlncloss called Rev. Charles A. Thunn, pastor of By Civic Group attention to,the assistance givsn by Sportsmen Interested In con- the Memorial Baptist church of Of ap.P Eatontown Grove servation of crabs are urging Dayton, Ohio, will occupy the pul- p county employees. Telephone and pit of the Red Bank Baptist church light company employees were In- crabbers to throw back Into the R—nson Improvement Associa- Outing Held for Mayor Adolph river, the female of the species. this month in the absence of Rev. Killed In Crash; Meeting Held Mon&r Nfcbt «t cluded in • tha praise, and it was Edward W.! Miller, who 1* spending tion'A** (^Operation of voted to prepare a blanket resolu- L. Braon smd CooncUmen Gib- Rlyermen who make their liv- hi* vacation at Carmel, New York. Shrewibnry to Endorse Cin*- tion thanking the borough em- ing from crabbing ordinarily do < date* for Borough Office* m Coubcil—Police Radio and ployees, the freeholders, and county boo* and Stout—Game* and this, It was stated, but there are road department, and non-Official many probably unable to differ- Coming Election. Fire Truck Bon* Sold. Refreshments Enjoyed. entiate between the male and Groceryman Hurt groups who restored communication and transportation facilities to nor- the female. Elmer C. Wetartgbt -WM reveteoted The; Rumson.mayor and council at mal. % A Republican outing was held The crab Is 4 member of the . president of the Shrew*bury/Sepub- the regular meeting last Thursday A delegation of resldepts from Sunday on the property adjoining decapod crustacean family. The Emergency Note Mis s Catherine Dwyer, Red • llcan dub1 at Ite"'Initial iiaeitfc* 'of night received a communication from Lennox. Forrest and Lakeside ave- Sire Chief Charles Keldt's.home at abdomen Is short and complete- the year Monday night at the o»ce •William H. Hintelmann, secretary of nues registered complaints of welter Eatontown in honor of Mayor Adolph ly folded beneath the breast In Bank Beautician, Died of Kecorder Wainrlght on, Patter- the Rumson Improvement associa- in the cellars of their homes caused, L. Braun and' Councllmen .James A. the female this part Is broad For Road Repairs son avenue. ' _" " tion, keeking; "the permission and co- in their opinion, by Inadequate drain- Gibbons and Melville S. Stout, can- and bears certain leafy appen- Instantly Sunday Night operation of the borough council In age of surface water In Pannly didates tor re-election In the coming daiutes to which the ova are havins; made,.at the expense of the park. The borough engineer will election. attached before spawning. In At Shrewsbury association, a detailed cost study of make a survey and will report at Besides the governing body and the male the abdomen Is much After Car Hit Pole. borough operations." Appointment the next meeting. - other officials and their families of narrower and is somewhat tri- Council Approve* Survey of of e. committee from the council was Councilman Bruce reported he Eatontown, gueets were also present angular in shape. ' requested In the letter, and Mayor would make a complete report it from Long Branch and other Bur- Borough Engineer for Dam- James C. Auohlncloss named Coun- the .next' meeting on the installation rounding municipalities. Outstand- age Done to Thomas and Pat- Funeral This Morning ollmen BheWon T. Coleman, Lewis of new lights on Ward avenue. ing guests attending were. Mayor Adolph I* Braun, Jury Commissioner terson Avenues During Raini. T, 'Wilson and Louis U. Hague on Mr. Hague, who Is police chairman, Guest Day Held the committee. Mayor Auchlnclosa commented upon the splendid spirit Charles Miller, both ot Eatontown; At St. James Churdv •aid he would sit in with the com- Commissioner William Jones of of the residents In co-operating with Long Branch, Freeholder James S. An emergency note to cover re- mittee. ',.,'-. the police department in the cam- At Shrewsbury pairs to Thomas and Patterson ave- , :The association's letter Is as fol- Parkes of Red Bank, Freeholder paign to reduce jspoedlng by motor- Raymond Wyckoff of Keyport, Vic- nues, Shrewsbury, was ordered to be- - Miss Catherine Dwyer of Branch " ists^ . ..;.._.;„„.:...„..:--'. tor LaValley of Long Branch, Bor- Play €enter Issued Tuesday night at a regular avenue was instantly killed Sunday ' At the annual meeting ot the Rum- Mrs. Inger B. Scattergood of West ough Cleric Andrew Q.-Becker, Coun- meeting of. the Shrewsbury rtayor night when the car In which she was ion Borough Improvement associa- Park complained In a letter that due cilman and Mrs. Melville 8. Stout, and council. Tbe two thoroughfares riding, struck a pole on Route 38 at tion, held July 20,1938. It was unani- to road and curb Improvement on Councilman and Mrs. James -A. Gib- Mis* Nan Iverson Appointed As- were damaged during the/recent mously decided to seek the permis- Belmar. William Reilly of Pearl Warren street there was no outlet bons, Councilman and Mrs. Spencer SEV. CHARLES A, THUNN rains and the note was tak&i out tostreet, owner and driver of the ear, sion and co-operation ot the borough of water from her property, and that •ittaM to Fred C. England for4 council in having made, at the ex- M." Patterson and Fire Chief and Mrs. cover the cost of repair* " was injured.. pense of the association, a detailed she will have to spend $&0O to fill Charles Heldt, all; of Eatontown. Recreational Activities on Mr. Thunn will preach his first ser- Borough Englneef,.George K. Ran. The car. a new one, bad just been cost, study of borough operations. In her property and raise her house mon this Sunday on the subject, "Im- dolph submitted a survey cf the two Steamed clams, sandwiches and Howard G. Strain* Estate. prisoned Splendor." "The Corner- delivered on the morning of the ac- The object of this study Is to assist to' correct the' situation. She said roads stating that new drains be cident to Mr. Reilly by the Frank the people of Rumson to set a dear- she was willing to pay the principal soft drinks' were served. Softball stone 0/ ChriBtlan Religion" will be was played by the men while races placed at the intersection of Thom- VanSyckle Dodge and Plymouth; er picture of the problems and costs of her assessment bill but- did-not Guest day was held last week at his subject August 14, "The Measure of running the borough. were held for men, women and chil- as avenue and Br6ad street and newagency. think it was fair to charge interest the Shrewsbury playground and of Success" August 21, and "What Do traps be Installed at the west end Of Tbls procedure, followed in many The.matter was referred to the bor- dren. The men's race was won by Belmar police stated that the driv. other communities, - hai resulted in Kenneth VanBrunt, while his wife, recreation center on the Howard G. I You Stand For?" August 28. Thomas avenue. A new piece of road er lost control of the car la aU ough engineer and the finance com- Agnes, won the women's race. The Strauss estate, which is being direct-1 , , , •„ ',.. was requested to be laid In front of mutual benefit to the citizens and* to mittee. : _',''' ' : ' tempting to avoid striking another thf. official family, as well. There fat man's race was Won by Peter To- ed by Fred C. England, principal of' the office of Recorder Elmer C. Wain- machine. The mishap occurred about are Presently available the services m&lno, the little boys' race by Samuel rlgbt because of a washout. Larger 100 feet from tbe Intersection ot of men experienced In this work who Tomalno, little girls' race by Marilyn theTh Shrewsbure guests,y whschoolo attende. d were 'Handsome Place pipes to carry the water were also Other officers elected were irte.G. are willing to execute this task for River road and L street. The Reilly New Monmouth Powell, girls' race by Helen Budd, Phyllis Kurzman, sister of Feter Included for Thomas avenue. The car was proceeding slowly east on. Rodin, first vice president;" George the actual cost without tees or com- Kurzman; Thomas Stern, son of Mr. H. Lenge, Sr., gecond vJoe prelldenf, missions, and we are. therefore, most children's race by Kenneth Fary and In Shrewsbury survey was accepted by the council River road. " anxious to start this work, at the a political race by Melville S. Stout. and Mrs. Harry Stern of Deal, guest and It was moved that a note be Is- Miss Dwyer's body was removed Barry W. Ingalls, secretary,: and Church Loses Prizes were awarded by Borough ot John Feist; Fred Bruno, son of. Stewart MflfeVliet, treasurer. •/ earliest convenient moment sued for $800 as the road appropria- to tbe John E. Day funeral /home on -•A'.-committee appointed by you Clerk Becker. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bruno of Lit- Has New Owner tion would be unable to cover tbls ; Following the election ot ofieeni could render Invaluable aid to us In Riverside avenue, Red Bank, and] Others attending were Mr.
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