
RED BANK REGISTER lim«d V«U>, EsUni u SMon4-Cla» Uattn st th» Part* VOLUME LI, NO. 42. offlet st litd Buk. M. J» nnder U» Ant of Mint 8. lilt. RED BANK, N. J./ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1929. $1.50 PER YEAR PAGES 1 TO 12. AIRPLANE PASSENGER ROUTE. A NEW VOCATIONAL STUDY. A BIG SERVICE STATION. A B1KETHIRTYYEARS0LD. It Will Soon Be Established Between AN OPERETTA BY PUPILS. A FIREMEN'S AUXILIARY. Sheet Metal Work Now Included In BOY SCOUTS IN A RALLY. A BOAT CLUB'S BANQUET. Bed Bank and Newark. Manual Training at Leonardo. IT WILL BE BtHl/r ON THE BOBEIIT C. HANCE RIDES AN IT WILL BE GIVEN AT THE NEW BUMSON ORGANIZATION TBOOF « WON DISTRICT MEET NORTH SHREWSBURY CLUB'S The Airvlew flying service corpo- The manual training department SATURDAY. LAKESIDE DEVELOPMENT. OLD-TIME WHEEL. ration expects to shortly establish a LEONARDO HIGH SCHOOL. „ EFFECTED LAST WEEK, „», of the Mlddletown township high FOURTH ANNUAL DINNKB. school at Leonardo Is an interesting passenger carrying eervlce between The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Rum- Troops From Red Bank, Fair Haven It Was Held at the Smoke Shop Tar- The Ollrlte Corporation Flans for a Bed Bank Mall Carrier Is Still Using Newark and Red Bank airports. At Carrie Comes to College" will be Pro- place to visit these days. Sheet metal and Runtson Completed—Contests Building Whloh Is Designed to be his Old Cbalnleis Bicycle—He duced by the Twelfth Grade Pupils son Flre Company Was Formed work has been added to the instruc- _ern Thursday Night and Was At- (list three round trips a. week will Week Witnessed by About 400 I'crsons— tended by More Than ZOO—Trophies the Biggest and Most Artistic of Its Goes to and from His Work on It bo made in the company's new Fair- of tho School Thursday and Friday Lost Members— tion given and the pupils have a Winners Had IA Points. Kind Hereabouts. Every Day. child cabin monoplane with Jack Nights of Next Week. Danca Under Way.' number of projects in this line. The of tho Season Were Awarded. Cssey as pilot. The Inauguration of A ladles' auxiliary of Rumson fire school has ono of the most complete Boy scouts of Red Bank, Rumson The fourth annual banquet of (he The Ollrlte corporation of Red Robert C. Hance of Riverside "Carrie Comes to College," an oper- and FaTr Haven met in a district Bank has had plans drawn for a avenue, one of Red Bank's oldest the new route was the outcome of etta In two acts, will be given by company was formed last Wednes- and best equipped manual training North Shrewsbury Iceboat and yacht many requests for such service by day night at the flrehouse on Center departments in the state. Robert G. rally at the River street school gym- club held Thursday night at the large and attractive automobile serv- mail carriers, is riding about town the twelfth grade of the Middletown nasium Saturday night. About 150 ice station to be built at the nortri- on his off duty hours on a Columbia sports people, principally patrons of township high school at Leonardo street. Officers elected were Mrs. Stokes of Atlantic Highlands Is the Smoke Shop tavern was a Roclal and country i clubs in tho shore district. Harold J. Peters preBldcnt, Mrs. instructor. scouts were present and the contests financial success. More than two eaat corner of Broad street and Rum- chalnlesB blcyclo which he claims Thursday and Friday nights, April were witnessed by about 400 persons. son drive at Red Bank. The land has been In constant use for over 38th and 19th, at eight o'clock. The Lewis T. Wilson vice president, Mrs. hundred persons sat down to ttn elab- Walter Neuhauser secretary and Troop 48, sponsored by the Red Bank orate menu well served by the tavern tvas bought by the Ollrlte company a thirty years. Ho bought the bicycle operetta will bo produced in cooper- Elks, carried off the honors with a >hort time ago from the Lakeside from -Georgo Hanee Patterson in ation with the music department of Mrs. Joseph Miller treasurer. Meet- management and after the banquet ngs will be held on the first and A LECTURE ON PAINTS. total of 24 points, troop 60 was sec- hour dancing was enjoyed until near- development company. It is expected 1898. When Frank C. Storck of LINDBERGH'S FLIGHTS. the school, under the direction of ond with 13 points, troop 23 third that the contract will be awarded this Broad Btreet gave up the bicycle Miss Lora Gates and with the as- third Wednesdays of each month. ly two o'clock, excellent dance music The first meeting of the month will with 10 points, troop 8 fourth with 9 being furnished by the tavern's new week. The plans were drawn by D. selling and repairing department of MOTION PICTURES OF THEM sistance- of Mrs. Katharine Dowd, ROBERT DONOVAN ADDRESSED and troop 12 seventh with one point, Wentworth Wright of Maplewood, his business several years ago Mr. MIBS Cecelia Mokray, Miss Martha devoted to business matters and EXCHANGE CLUB. enlarged orchestra. who Is A specialist in designing this Unncc bought a Columbia chalnleBB WERE SHOWN TO. AEBO CLUB. Rennington and Miss Addle Scisco. the second meeting will be a soolal The first event, tho knot ttejng Thomas Irving Brown, the club type of buildings. wheel from him In order to have one. contest, was won by troop 48 with president, opened the festlvltlM by The story concerns Spencer Good- Over 300 Tickets Have Been Sold troop 60 second, troop 23 third and repair partB for tho wheol which ho Lieutenant Baker of the Standard now, tho spendthrift son of a mil- The auxiliary will hold- a dance for the Show "Take My Advice" calling for a toast to tho president The new building, Including tho bought from Mr. Patterson. OU Company Was a Guest ati troop 15 fourth. of the United States, after which Mr. land which was bought as a location lionaire. Spencer 1B to bo expelled Wednesday night. May 1st, at Holy to Be Given Friday Night at St Semaphore signalling was won by for It, will represent an investment The bicycle l» in excellent condi- Last Week's Meeting—Daniel Dorn, from college because of his many Rossary hall at Rumson. Allan' James's School. Brown Introduced the toastmanter of Jr., Frosposed for Membership. Woolley's orchestra will provide the Troop 60, followed by Troop 48 sec- the evening, John W. Cantllllon, vice of $30,000. It will be of the old Eng- tion and Mr.. Hance says that It debts. His friends, who represent Robert Donovan, proprietor of the ond, troop 67 third and troop 8 fourth. lish type of architecture. It will be servos his purpose Just as well as About 25 members of the Red Bank various traits of character, try to muelc. Mrs. Lewis T. Wilson is president and historian of the North chairman of tho dance committee. Red Bank hardware store, spoke Fire by flint and steel was won by Shrewsbury club. sixty feet long. The width will vary, if ho were riding a bicycle of the ncro club last week Baw motion help him out of his troubles. Tho on paints last Thursday night at troop 23. with troop 48 second, troop Iho avetrage width being thirty feot. very latest model. pictures of Colonel Charles A. Lind- play progresses from an extremely Mrs. Valeria Casler and Mrs. Robert During the serving of tho menu black outlook to the proverbial happy Wilson will bo In chargo of tho rc- a meeting of thn Exchange club. 8 third, and troop 15 fourth. ocal selections were rendered by The buildin1 g will be enclosed with When chalnlesB wheels for men bergh's flights in the United States He told of the ingredients of good Morse signalling was won by troop English stucco, with half timber wcro first put on tho market as tho nnd of his departure on his trans- ending. Spencer's debts are paid frcGhmcnto, Mrs. Walter Neuhaimer Eugene M. Mageo, with the assembly and poor paints and explained what 60, with troop 48 second, troop 67 Joining in tho chorus of several pop- wbrk and with a massive slato roof last word in "Safety" bicycles many Atlantic flight and his arrival and with Carrie's savings. Spencer chairman of the music committee materials were neceflsary in paint third and troop 8 fourth. tf variegated colors. In keeping with Red Bankers bought them. They reception in Europe. The pictures changes hiB habits, goes to work and nntl Mrs. William Gaynor of the llar songs. Other entertainers were to make it servlcable. He said the Fire by friction was won by troop Mrs. Arthur Mayhow and Mrs. John Did English architecture, tho exterior permitted the riders to oporato their were shown at the borough hall. pays tile debt. There is a great ticket committee. reason a good deal of the present 48, with troop 8 second. There were view will not bel uniform In appear- bicycles without wearing pants They were furnished by Lieutenant deal of dialogue, dancing and music Early Thursday morning Mrs. Prothero, who sang, and Miss Olga day paint does not meet the user's no third or fourth places In thla Schwcnker, who gave exhibitions of ance but will vary. Tho roof will guards and it eliminated the possi- Baiter of the Standard OH company in tho operetta. Folks .who have Walter NetJouser and Mrs, Harold expectations is because the Burface event.
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