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"_ . J".1- " ' *!- VOL. XXXVII. CRANBUBY, MIDDLESEX COUNTY, N. J., 'FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1921. NO. 5J1 THE CHURCHES. The Woman's Club Degree Demonstration I. O. O. F. SCHOOL NOTES. The Club bad an interesting meeting Ooe of lh» roost enthusiastic 8»8Pioiip The Public School closed Wednesday First Presbyterian. on Wednesday. The subject of "In- of OciiMetlowabiij *as held on Monday afternoon for tbe Thanksgiving vaca- Sunday School at 10 o'clock. telligence Test" being novel and enter- evening at ibu rooms of Middlesex tion^ Seventy-five parents were present Sweater Christmas Men's Bible Class, taught by the taining every one entered into the Lodge, No. 90, Independent Order to.&bjoy the following programs which Sets for Cards and pastor. • r spirit, and resulted in a good meeting. Odd Fellows, with one of the largest wer^t given by the pupils on the three Morning worship at 11 A. M. Dumber prenent in some months yNobte different floors. Children. Booklets. - ' Entertains at Dinner. Sunday morning—Preaching by the Grand Fred Carlson presided. PBOGBAMS pastor, Bev. J. E. Curry. Airs. Maude B. Rue entertained a The session was under the, auspices ReceptioD, First and Second Grades. party of relatives and friends at dinner Subject—"Reconciliation." I Cor. of the Degree DamoustratioDCommittee ^Welcome Clifford Whitte yesterday at the Stacy-Trent hotel in 15:3. of District No. 15 who have visited Exercise,._ The Three Maids Trenton. Her guests were: Mr. and Christian Endeavor at 6 80 o'clock. every lodge in (he district in nu effort -,' Marie Hagerty, Emma Austin, Mrs: Geo. B Mershon, Mr. and Mrs Subject—"Christian Progress Among to increase the interest in the order '' Florence Griggs Geo. W. Burroughs, Mre. Bessie B. Dey the Immigrants." Lsader, Miss Mary toward an increased membership for Rucitatioo, Spelling Junior Groves and Miss Melvene Dey of CroDbury; the big demonstration that will be beld Song, Thanksgiving Worries R. Symmes. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Burroughs and on December 6th at General Morgan ,' . Seven Reception. Grade Pupils Community Service at 7.30 o'clock. 'daughter Beitty of Moctclair and Mr. ge, at South Amboy on tbuf. dale Recitation, The Thanksgiviog Turkey Toilet Articles of White Ivory PreachiDg by the pastor 8ubject^ and Mrs. George S. Burroughs of wb«u fifty members will be obligated ., William McCowatt "Spiritual Reactions." Luke 19: 2-3. Trenton. ' ' Reports were received from the mem- Exercise, Thanksgiving Messages Make Ideal Christmas Gifts ^ 9 x4_ _ . "Woman's Home Missionary : Entertainment. bers' of tho committee tbat showt-d Eleanor Soebler, Eleanor Conover, An Ivory set for one'9 dressing table, tastefully Meeting. The Light Bearers mission band of urtiPUal iutertst liiat will tie feittured Helen' Mershon,'Alice Morrison arranged in a satin lined case, makes a beautiful gifb> by u class initittiion at Whituey lodge, Dialogue, A Thanksgiving Surprise The Woman's Home Misnionary So- the First Presbyterinu church will give especially for tbe young girl. Or perhaps you know Spotswood, on Monday evening, No- f' Rosemary Welsh, Janet Irving ciety will meet with Mrs. D. C. Mer- an entertainment in the' chapel on vember 28tb, tbat will be attended by Recitation, Jack O'Lantern (ACbalk someone who would be delighted with a single article, sbon on Friday afternoon, December Wednesday evening, November 30th Dy Odd Fellows from the district Talk) Vincent Laird a mirror, a clock, a tray or a handkerchief box, to- the second at three o'clock. at balf past seven o'clock. A collection and will be the result of tbe work of Recitation, Tbe Little Pilgrim Maid ward an ivory set they are accumulating piece by The second chapter of the study will- be taken for ibe cause of missions the DemoDbLrmiou committee. Julia Applegate .piece. An equally nice idea is to start a set for some book, '"The Kingdom and the Nations" After the entertainment Ice Cream and Addresses were1 made by Condit BIT Recitation, Thanksgiving Fun one, promising to add to it each year. Will be used. The program is in charge Cake, also Home Made Candies, will Davison, representing Fidelity lodge James Wolfe of Mrs.'Curry, Mra^ Butcher and Miss be for sale. Come and spend a social For complete sets or odd pieces you will enjoy aud who-^as tbe leading spirit in the Exercise, The Pilgrims Edeall. evening with the Mission Band. choosing from our splendid display. We especially increase in their membership of over Second Year Pupils feature LaFrance white ivory, in the Richelieu pat- SECOND CHURCH-NOTES. Stop! Look! Listen! eighty in the past nice mouth?: H. A. Song, Autumn Leaves First Grade 1 tern, which is of domestic manufacture,, very lus- An evening of fun for everyone, in El wants, secretary of the Demonstru- " Recitation, Thanksgiving Day • The Sunday School will convene at the First Church chapel Monday, liou Committee who told of the or- Roy Thompson trous, beautiful coloring, of the finest quality. 9.45, with the Men's Bible Class meet- December fifth at 7.30 P. M. to briug ganization of the Committee, David H. Exercise, Four Boye Hair Brushes, $4.35 to $4:75. - ing in the chapel, and the main school your dollar earned for the Cburch Fund dmith, J. Edmund Marryott and Al- Michael Brown, Donald Everett, Mirrors, §5.00, $7.95 to §9.50. meeting in the church. The Primary An amusing program has been ar- bert Laoge, of Fidelity, 'Abram Voor- Vincent Cullen, Robert Barlow Hair Receivers, §2.65 and §3.65. Class will meet at 10 A. M. in their * ranged by the committee After the bees and William Cox, of Middlesex Recitation, Thanksgiving Wish Pin Trays, §2.00. own room The roll will be marked entertainment, oyster stews will be on Lodge addressed the members in behalf Vernoil Laird immediately and at 9 55 classes will Cuticle Knives,-75c. sale. Admission free. of the local lodge that showed a deter- Dialogue, Th'e Inquisitive Children I begin the study of the lesson—''Paul's Corn Knives, 75c. mination to inject a new life in tbis Frances Kaufmauo, Edgar Bennett j Voyage and Shipwreck." ' The lesson Mrs. Jt)ey Receives Highest Mark senior society of the town. Recitation, Whims William Pullen Buffers, §2.00 and §2.50. period will extend to 10 15, when the ID the recent State Civil Service ex- Following tbe nessiou a social hour Recitation, His Cause for Thanks PeYfume Bottles, §2.00. Men's Bible Class will march to the amination for the .position of Field was held in the main auditorium arid Orville Martin Clocks, §8.95. church, and a special. Thanksgiving Worker for the State Hospital at Tren- refreehmenis were served by tbe en- Recitation, A Thanksgiving Dream Cloth Brushes, §4 75. program will be rendered. ton, Mrs. Bessie B. Dey of this,place, tertainment committee of Middlesex — Billy Denison passed with the highest mark, her V Handkerchief Boxes, §6.50. Morning Worship at 11 A. M, lodge consisting of Matthew Rue, Recitation, A Thanksgiving Apple Jr. general average being 86. The second Photo frames, §3.95. \" Preaching by the pastor Rev. Fred- Chairman; Joho Soehler and Fred Celeste Barlow jr highest was Mrs Elizabeth Smith of Combs §1.25. erick Schweitzer. Carlson. A quoit tournament had its Dialogue, The Doctor's Visit tbe Mercerville, with an average of 76. Puff Boxes, $2.65 and $3.65. Junior C. E., 3 P. M. Subject— beginning that promises to arouse an ' Next Day Alberta Clayton, Both Mrs. Dey and Mrs. Smith have "How God wants to be Thanked." interest among the members of the Clarence Grover, Dresser Trays, §2 95 to §4.75. been employed as Field Workers for Leader, KathrynSchnell. The Juniors order in district fifteen during the com- Martha SoebJer Nail Files, 75c. - the Hospital for the past few months. will hold their Thanksgiving service) ing winter. Button Hooks, 75c. today. First Church Christmas — Members present from Fidelity lodge, Third, Fourth and Fifth Grades. Men's Combs, 75c. Senior C. E. 6.30 P. M. Subject— Committee. Jamesburg were: Condit M. Davison, Song, America School Shoe Horns, $1.50. "Christian Progress Among the Immi- The following have been appointed Norman Jobes, David Smith, J. E. The Bill of Fare "Winifred White Toilet Water Bottles, §2.75 and §3.50. grants. Leader, Miss Melvene Dey. as the Christmas committee for the First Marryott, Albert Lange, Eliaa Bennett, Thanksgiving Goodies Fourth Grades Bud Vases, §2.65. H A. Edwards. Being Thankful Minnie Knamm At 9 P. M. the official boards of the Presbyterian Sunday school: The next meeting of the Committee Glove Boxes, §9.50. Second Church will hold their usual Samuel Bennett, Mrs. Samuel Ben- Play, Old Plymouth Days, Fifth Grade will be beld at the rooms of New Military Brushes, §6.95. monthly business meeting in the chapel. nett, Miss Margaret Perrine, chairmen; A Little Pilgrim Maid Biunswick lodge, No 6. Frances Denison Street floor—front. Owing to the absence of the pastor, Mrs. G. A. Bennett, Mrs. Franklin A Thanksgiving Dream Joe Hoppel the "communion service will be post- Bennett, Mrs. Russell Johnson, Mrs. First Church S. S. Entertains. William Denisoo, Mrs. Leroy Scott, Landing of the Pilgrims poned to Sunday, December 18th. The members of the First Church Misses Margaret Bergen and Mary Gladys Johnson Sunday School gave a 'party in the 131-133-135 East State St., Trenton, K J. Plans are on foot for a large com- Hutchinson, Song, Autumn Winds School chapel on Tuesday "evening, November munity chorus and orchestra to assist Exercise, After Thanksgiving 22nd and it was a most delightfoTNafiair.