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N ew Jersey Courier. EVERYBODY READS IT :: THE COURIER IS THE HOME NEWSPAPER OF OCEAN COUNTY :: IT GIVES ALL THE NEWS ESTABLISHED 1850. Toms River, N. J., Thursday Afternoon, June 29, 1893. VOLUME 43—NUMBER 39 ALUMNI BANQUET. THIRD GRADUATION. THE GEM_CHAMPION. LAKEWOOD. NEW EGYPT. A JUNE WEDDINGs A Jolly Gathering of Former High Q UEEN & CO. Some o f our peeple w ere present at the it was a pretty June wedding that o f Miss OP PHILADELPHIA TOMS RIVER HIGH SCHOOL. Sch ool Pupils. TOMS RIVER STILL LEADS. graduating exercises of your nigh School on SEMINARY COMMENCEMENT. Emma Williamson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Send their EYE SPECIALIST The Atumul Association o f tho Tom s River Thursday eveulug aud were much pleased with J. VV. Tilley, of 8t. George. Staten Island and Fully Five Hundred People Gather High School held its first banquet on Thursday what they saw and heard. The Alfarata a Close Second, the Tha Fourth of July Preparations. Dr. O. H. Wood, of Forked River, which w u at TO M S RIVER.Wednesday, July 12 at the Exercises. evening at tho T om s River hotel, after the Laurel Council, Jr. O. U. A. M., will cele He will be found at Herreschoff Craft Eleven performed at the residence ol the bride1* par graduating exercises. With but few ex brate the Glorious Fourth in tho Fourth street Tlie P o litica l Outlook — Slildn a l ouill- Fair Faces - Beautiful Flowers - Sweet ents on Monday evening, 18th mat., at 7.8i Cowperthwait's Exchange,uomioA.M.to r.u. ceptions the graduates of the school were all Minutes Behind. 4 grove in au appropriate manner. (late foe Collector, o’clock, by Rev. W. F. Wood, pastor »f the Persons who have headache, or whose eyes are causing discom Music — Delighted Hearers - Happy preseut; beside a goodly number of honorary The Buckingham aud the Park V iew are the The commencement exercises of ihe Now First Presbyterian church of Stapleton. fort, should rail upoa their specialist, and thoy will receive intel Friends. T he It. b . G. takes the Fourth Prize members of the Association and Messrs. Mar- otily large houses which will remain open Egypt Seminary were held m the M. E. church ligent and skillful attention. M l n iA H U E to examine tour —.1 Great Race—Fine Weather—Hard About fifty guests were assembled when the eyes. Every pair of glasses ordered guaranteed to bo satisfactory The M. E. church was filled with eager llu, Bi'dsall aud Ernst, tho school trustees. tnroughou; the summer. Mrs. Merrlman will last Thursday evening, June 33d. The church close the Madlsou »n July 1st. bridal party to the strains of Mendelssohn’* spectators on Thursday evening last, June 22d, Covers were spread for thirty ; and Iu addition ly a Full sail Breeze but Excellent Considerable activity in the building line Is was beautifully decorated; and was literally “ Wedding March” filed Into the large parlors. to witness the commencement exercises o f the to the toothsome viands temptingly displayed, Sailing1. apparent duriug the summer. J. II. Buchanan filled to overflowing by euger spectators. Miss Williamson was given away by hef father, BUSINESS CARDS. Toms River Public School. Long before eight will build a new store on Clifton avenue on Thomas Roberta there was indeed •* a feast o f reason and a flow At 34 minutes and 46 seconds past three Here follow s the program • Mr, Tilley. The bridal couple stood under a o ’clock, the hour for beginning the exorcises, o f soul.” o ’clo ck ou 8aturd.-,y afteruoou the Gem swept a forty loot front plot purchased of J. J. Mae- Nam ara; and the latter gentlem an- - as Music, Polonaise: “ Trlomphale." Prof. fragrant bell of Jane roses daring the cere'’ A LBERT C. MARTIN. Practical Tinner ■ not only the seatlug capacity o f both main At the close o f the banquet, Principal J. D. through tho stakes aud by the Commodore's announced sometime ago In one of my letters- 8tevens and May Jameson. inouy and tho ensuing reception. When the Manufacturer of Tin and Sheet Iron I audience room and gallery was exhausted ; but Dillingham, w ho acted as toastmaster, Intro boat full two minutes ahead of her nearest will build a commodious jew elery store lu con Invocation, Rev. G. E. Gillespie. recep>llou was over, the guests assembled ^ A t t o r n e y and nection with his residence. around the festive board aud took part In an Ware,Tin Roofing and Spouting. Also j all available space iu the aisles was filled with duced the follow ing gentlemen w ho responded riv a l—the Alfarata—aud once more won the Legend o f the Organ Builder, Lottie Martin. to the respective toasts: F. P. Freeman will build an addition to his elaborate wedding supper which In turn was S o l ic it o r in C h a n c e r y . Dealer in Stoves, H eaters, Ranges, j chairs, aud rnauy rernaiued standiug. Challenge Cup, o f the Toms River Yacht Club. follow ed by dancing. The Alurnul Association—“ May it have the Edgcmere cottage. Mosquitos, James Borden. House Furnishing G oode, Furniture, At 8 o ’clo ck , to lhu music o f a march ded Tho Alfarata took the second prize; 8ayonara It was nearly midnight when the bride and OFFICE OVER THE BANK, generous support o f our graduates ; and may M. D. 8tout is at present erecting a house on Landing o f Columbus, Gillette Burtis. icatcd to tho class‘ of ’OB. aud excellently Fourth street near Clifton avenue. groom entered their carriage amid showers of Cutlery, Lamps, terns, Glassware, played by Miss May B. T eeter, one of last it be loyal to Alina Muter," Beu F. Havens. o f Beach Haven, th ir d ; aud the R. B. G. the Hoy and Bird, Charles C ollier. Mrs. A. M. Nowlan, our successful milliner, Hce, slippers and good wishes, to start on their Toms River, N. J. Queensware, Wooden an d Ircu Pump? \ year’s graduates, the graduating class marched School-boy Memories— fourth—tbe difference in the corrected time of Three Chickens, Hope Dutcbcr. “ Be his titles what they will, is erecting a new addition to her store building wedding tour to Philadelphia, Washington and etc, All orders for new work, or re> up the aisle, headed by Principal James £>. Essay, “ The Marble VValtetb,” Hattie V . A. In spite o f manhood’s claim, the four bouts b ciog but eight minutes. ou Main street. Camp. Southern points; after which they will locate Dillingham aud followed by several members It was a beautiful ra ce; and a most exclt- at Forked River. J HOLMES BIRDSALL, pairing, or repairs an d bricks for . o f tho Alumni aud A. (J Martin. E so^ ,1. The gray beard is a school-boy still. H oyt and Burgess’ cleik s have hard luck. Music “ Mazourka Caracteriatique” U. sVms, Y civIctb, ranges, eVts.. promptly ) Ylbluie* Ubdsa)), y. fj .nni) Mo . Adu>j )i L ) And Vvie* >A< sebc 0-s.oy uniac ” > vV>Vv W\n<5 Ywyttv >>Yq>V«%\e vm\ Y/cy,.' «tv/lea' dr t iifftb ,;frfc£. built by tbe ^ v j^ V Prof. Blereo* *r..J Mey-hiaeson. j'Ae/, wr. 'a xTi<(, tt’.te # iihu rOitCb'i)/ XiflU* the school li uslueu. Clou. A. C M&iliu. rfuger OiMffy with a p u 'c ; u f plate glass and Tho Aiikiitiicuc Lesson, Lsteliu li, Grove. ' ' A t t o r n e y a t L aw , attended to. Please g iv e me a call, lute William L. F orce o f Keyport, and sailed trimming, veil and diamond ornament* and The class o f ’93, which thus makes the third Miss Malft)le M atix— “ The girl I left behind has since been laid up, and ou the 21st Inst., Ride o f Jennie MeNeal, L ou Meirs. M a s t e r and E x a m in e r in C h a n c e r y by Capt. Fred G ran t; Martha, owner and carried a boquet of whito roses. m e.” Will K. H ogg. Will Lawler, while opening au oyster with Ids What old Reuben Thought, Albert C. Hcnd- BLUE FRONT STDRE lu the history of our school to be awarded builder the same us Gem, aud sailed by Miss Mattie VanCIeaf of Forked River was an d N o t a r y P u blic. ‘Ihe Lawyer— " A learned gentleman who jack kuife, gave himself a severe gash in his diplomas o f graduation, consists of the fo l Arthur Potter; R. B. O., owned by the rteksou. Main Street, Tom s River rescues your estate from your enemies aud wrist. Sleep, H. Leon Jameson. the bridesm aid: and was gowned in white silk, OFFICE ON MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE lowing : Misses Rilla Bennett Mattbews, A lice Mortimer estate, entered by R. B. Gowdy. en traiu, with lace and satin trimmings ana rotter Lougstrest, Jessie Bailey Robinson, keepB, it," J. H olmes Birdsall, E?q. Lakewood was well represented at the Toms One, T w o, Three, Clara Lamb. built by Robiusou Bros., and sailed by John River regatta Saturday. diamond ornaments, and carried a boquet of THE OCEAN HOUSE, TOMS RIVER. N. J. Hattie Lane Gruvatt, Bertha Estella Bartlett. Examinations—“ The mosquitos of school Essay, “ Truth—Our M ecca,” Vic. Brown.