
ANK REGISTER > M *•» \x VOLUME LXVIX, NO. 7. RED BAtfK, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 8,1946. SECTION ONE-fAGES 1/T< no one could give a seat to an In* Several Houses, Commuter Says lured person as no one could move Mike Jacobi Ladies'Apparel Middletown Vets ;hat much. Eilert Farm, 75:'kdr< Regardless of the fault of the ac- ,'V cident end matter directly pertain- Building Homes ' Shop To Open Plan Annual Fair Farm Land Figure Railroad Ignored ing* to it, any excuse the railroad can offer tor not making an effort The Middletown township post. Sold In Middletown to take care of the Injured, can- For Veterans Here Next Month Veterans of Foreign Wars, will hold In Recent Sales Crash Victims not cover the Inefficiency—the total a fair from Friday, August 23, t6 ack of regard for those who were Saturday, August 31, Inclusive, with hurt and nerve-wracked, to say Ray VanHorn Agency Arthur Morton & Co. the exception of Sunday, August 25, Placet In Shrewsbury Says No Effort Made " nothing of -the other passengers, on Edward Bennett's property at Purchased By Mannie Morris, The Jersey City yard, a few min- Broker In Runuon Lease The Former route 86 and Bast road, Belford, Township And Other £y Company To Look utes away end the Ellzabethport The lite Is the same as that on yard, much closer,' certainly had which the Belford firemen held thelc Who Owns Adjoining "White Acres? Sections Change Hands After The Injured cars and engines which could have Sale Of LoU Jersey Central Property been pressed Into emergency ser- fair this year. vice to provide transportation for M. S. Jacobs, well-known promo- The flret week In September will A ground prize will be awarded The farm owned, by the estate i Several recent property sales are At the request of Thomas Irving the stricken—at least within a hall- every night, and a barrel of grocer- Charles F. Eilert, located on reported by Edwin C. Reed, real Brown, publisher of the Red Bank ter who resides in Rumson, N. J, mark,the opening of a ladles' high v hour at the outside. Yet, three has acquired title to a number of grade apparel shop at SO Broad ies, donated by Harold E. Riddle of Planning Fall swamp road, In Middletown I estate broker of Tlriton Falls. Register, the following account of hours elapsed and nothing had been Belford, will be disposed of on the ship, within one mils' of the'fii A ibc-room bouae and half acre the writer's experience in the rail- done. lots in Rumson on which G. I. street Red Bank, by Arthur Mor- homes are being constructed. Ira ton A Co. Announcements of the co-operative plan. The proceeds Campaign For ough limits of Red Bank and c of land on Sprlngdale avenue near road accident at the Bayonne depot As a final gesture, knowing that will be put into the post's memorial taining in excess of 3,100 feet' Pear street In Shrewsbury town- last Friday, has been compiled. As Hlrsch, a veteran of World War II opening will be sent to the civic the bulk of the Injured were In the. andean associate of Mr. Jacobs, ls and business leaders of the com- building fund. ' road frontage on Nutswamp - ship has been purchased by Roland one of the occupants of the Red Red Bank club car, some facilities' in charge of the building opera- The post ls also disposing of a County USO Clubs was recently sold. The Ctarlear. Webrhelm of Long Branch from Bonk Club car on the Barnegat could have been provided at the munity as well as the public when tions. the opening date is determined. Crosley-Shelvidor refrigerator on Sweeney agency of Rumsoh e Frank Pica of 89 Wallace street, train, the account is based on per- Red Bank station to look after fected the sale. The'•Ray Van Horn agency, real- Arthur Morton will feature a the co-operative plan. The refrig- Red Bank. The buyer Ls an artist sonal experience: them and get them safely to their erator will be on display at the fair, Lot R. Ward, Jr. Made The farm was purchased by 1— and Intends to use a small building homes. Instead, at this point an- tors of RIVer road, Fair Haven, re- complete assortment of dresses, I occupied the second right-hand other "blank wall" was encounter- port the sale of the first one of coats, suits, sportswear and acces- but will not be disposed of until nle Morns, a sweater manufacti. on the premises as a studio. seat of the Club car. There was no ed. I walked through the under- November It John Leach ls chair- Chairman Of Mon- er of Jersey City, who own^tnl A bungalow at 11 Plum street In these veterans' homes to 'Capt Ro- sories for women. There will also one seated with me and I had half pass, phoned for a, car and walked bert W. Klrkman' of New York, re- be a Rosette Pennlngton salon in man, of the committee in charge of farm estate known as "Whlf Shrewsbury township, owned by turned' toward the aisle, reading a two blocks away to await the car— cently released by the Army Intel- the refrigerator. mouth's Drive Acres", adjoining it on the Eino Ketolanlan, has been bought newspaper. I had a vague recollec- four hours after the accident, ar- the shop featuring exclusive ap- ligence corps. The dwelling which parel from the finest dress design- * Plans are under way to make the which was also purchased thr by Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mack tion of the train slowing down and riving home without help, aid or the Sweeney agency about a slight jerk ahead indicated It had Is now completed, has a large ers in the country. This Rosette fair'an annual event Mr. Riddle ls Lot R. Ward, Jr., of Interlaken of Newark. Mr. Mack is connected any assistance whatevev r from the chairman and his assistants are years ago. The Eilert farm with, the Golden Electric Appliance come to a stop and was being start- living room with fireplace, two Pennlngton department ls the sixth has been appointed by Colonei ed again. Having commuted' for rallroadi directly. spacious bedrooms, tiled bath with branch with the parent store of the Melvin Leek, Walter Burkhardt and Franklin D'Olier, as chairman for originally bought by the company of Newark. As a final remark—I can aay that Francis Rausch, treasurer. Charles F. Eilert shortly after several years, little attention Is at no time was there any panic shower, modern kitchen and din- same name at 10 East 66th street, the USO Campaign in Monmouth A farm of eleven acres and an paid to such stops or slow-ups, un- ette. The heating plant ls steam, New York city. county. Mr. Ward recently returned turn of the century, comprising ap " old colonial house In a picturesque less the train stands still for. sev- Among the passengers in the club proxlmately 75 acres, from the i car—they were all too stunned or oil fired. A garage with overhead All personnel will be looal resi- setting on the old Adelphla road eral minutes. At the moment of the doors ls on the landscaped plot tate of William Smith. The near Freehold, owned by John Jerk, I glanced out of the window Injured to be panic stricken, for dents including the manager, who Riverview Buys originally was part of the Joi one thing. After the accident, the The house Is located on the east will be named shortly. The owners Cavanagh of Elizabeth, has been and at about the same time there passengers seemed to be able, re- side of Lenox avenue, near /Lake- Field farm and a portion sold to Harry Smith of Richmond was a Urrlflc Impact. I threw my of the store, Arthur Schwabe and around 1916 was purchased hands over my head to protect me gardless of their condition, to help side avenue, in the Parmly park Morton Stern, Jr., founded Arthur Modern X-Ray Set Hill, S. I. themselves better than the railroad section. the Mlnnesink Park Realty Another old colonial house of from falling Items and flying debris. officials were aJ)le to help them- Morton and • Co. in Plalnfleld, In pany. The original house on The crash threw me from the seat 1940. Shortly thereafter both own- (even rooma with quarter acre of and I landed on my neck directly selves. This excludes railroad men; To Supplant Old farm while owned by Mr. land at Everett, owned by Mrs. over the window whlcfa now was who were in the club car, who ers went into military service a well known and prosper Nina, Dobrowsky, has been bought the bottom of the car. When all though Injured themselves, did Firemen's Fair where they served for four years. farmer familiarly known as' by Mrs. Jessie Mclntyre of Tlnton had subsided, I noticed light com- everything in their power to help. After their discharge last winter $7,000 Equipment was destroyed by fire 75 years Falls, and resold to Miss Evelyn ing through the top of the car and Those who had not received in- they rejoined the firm and now and the present farmhouse of juries stood and talked In groups, Opens Tonight are opening this branch In Red Walker of Red Bank. realized that the car bad turned awaiting word of what to do next Purchased Recently rooms and two baths was A house with a half acre of land over on its right side.
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