1 KEYPORT MINSTREL SHOW CHILDREN’S DAY EXERCISES TWO CIVIL ACTIONS IS PLEASING SUCCESS AT SO, AMBOY CHURCH IN THE CIRCUIT COURT NEW BRUNSWICK. June 13.— (By Ev nlng News Correspondent.] [By Evening News Correspondent ] have been served in two civil KEYPORT. June 13—The min- SOUTH AMBOY. June 13:—With Papers j actions, one in the circuit court and strel performance given in the high special exercises suitable to the oc- casion the second in the supreme court. school auditorium on Friday night the annual Children’s Day The circuit court case by the Men’s Club of the Episcopal was celebrated yesterday in the First I is brought Feet Hurt? ! ,... Emerson Do Your 9 M. E. church in this by the Brantingham Imple- church merited a larger attendance city. Yesterday | was celebrat- ment Company, of Rockford. 111., than was present, although the au- morning holy baptism j ed the and a Chil- through L. Y. Sosin, against Max and ditorium was about half filled. The De- by pastor special Michael Kuchner is Found Fireboat Called From Brook- War Secretary to Receive dren’s sermon delivered. In ; A. M. of Iselen. The action program given was practically the Day Kuntz. the afternoon the was of is to recover sums of 1SD.25 and We have never heard anv oj! same as that given in the Surf the- Also Make day fittingly Guilty Bigamy--Jury $ =jii tf£>9 lyn to Assist to gree--Will The on notes Engines atre May 23, with George Craigen celebrated In the Sunday school. $322.50 promissory held by !«■ activities were to a Out 10 Minutes the In addition Blaze interlocutor and director. Cecil S. Address day's brought implement company. our that it Fight close last the services to the interest depositors complain Ackerson made his appearance as night when notes from January i|S were in charge of the school. is with ten an end man in the performance Fri- Sunday IS, 1921, asked, together ir S&- sore and Else The following interest ,-wgram fBy Evening News Staff Correspondent.] per cent for counsel fees. made their feet coming to New* Staff Correspondent. 1 day night sang “Somebody fBy Evening News Staff Correspondent.] of the was rendered: 13.— The supreme court action is by TOTTEN VILLE, June 13:—Fifty Not Me.” At the conclusion NEW BRUNSWICK, June 13— NEW BRUNSWICK, June Mr. Ackerson in be- Organ voluntary. Carl Moar. of Hamilton township, coal fcarges, a tug and other crafts performance The Hon. John W. Weeks, secre- The jury returned a verdict of guilty or going out of the Savings Bank. 99 half of the Men’s Club of the Epis- Hymn. Mercer county, against the Michelin of the Moran Towing and Transpor- tary of war of the United States, Invocation. after being out ten minutes, in the and the in Tire Company, of Milltown. Moar pi tation Company, of 17 Battery copal church performers will receice the honorary degree of case of Michael Kuchner, on trial Primary program. alleges that on 27. as he was I the minstrel presented Mr. Craigen com- this before on April place, Manhattan, were saved from Doctor of Laws at the 155th "We Welcome Children's Day," morning Judge Daly with a handsome silk umbrella as a driving along the Lincoln Highway destruction when two of the barges mencement of Rutgers College to- Wolfe. a charge of bigamy. There were | of his untiring Mary Donohue, Gladys near Metuchen. a truck owned by and a ear float were swept flames token of appreciation morrow Mr. Weeks will but two witnesses in the case, both by morning. "Welcome," Mabel Selover. the tire collided with his afternoon at the efforts to make the show a success. he at being wives of Kuchner. company yesterday storage also the principal speaker "We’re Trying," boy’s song. —1 Mr. Craigen was taken entirely by Susan the first wife, said car. badly damaging the machine. k yard of the company at the foot of the annual Alumni dinner in the Processional of the Flowers, "To Buchner, in a The suit is for recovery of $795.14, ■~!l _ Richmond Valley road. The fire surprise, barge Margaret Scully he held at 1 o'clock and attended "Only a Rosebud." "If I Were Toil/* Perth The was attractively in and $540 for the loss of the use of Ambtry and spread to the barge Daniel stage very by between four and five hundred "Little Violet," "Little Rose," "Little that they had lived together decorated with the legion colors the car during the time of repair. Howe and an old car float. An Rutgers alumni. Buttercup." Pittsburgh. Pa., until the latter part and in a place were the of of last when alarm was sent in from box 29 at conspicuous Class day exercises of Rutgers "God Doth Keep," Mrs. Ruth September year, words “American Legion” in red on Kuchner left her because he Arthur Kill road and Richmond Val- College were held in the Kirkpatrick Quimby’s class. object- Savings a white background, the work of to her children a ley road and when the firemen of 7G chapel this morning before a large "Can the Sunshine," Anna Dono- ed supporting by SEEK LIQUOR HERE AFTER followed the hook and ladder and 151 engine ar- Mr. Craigen. Dancing crowd of commencement visitors. hue. former marriage. a entertainment, music being fur- wife number two, testified rived from Tottcnville, second The program was as follows: Presi- Hymn, "Wisdom," congregation. Mary, nished Silcox’s orchestra. that she had known Kuchner for MAN IS BADLY STABBED Institution alarm was turned in that brought by dent’s address, Mortimer J. Red- "Our Clover Leaves," Marion to their 159 engine from Dongan Hills and mond, of Brooklyn; class poem. Whitaker. Marion Robbins. seventeen years previous that when he Outside of a visit here made by the fireboat William J. Gaynor from Ronald B. Kirk, of East Orange; "Our Children’s Day," Olivia Nel- marriage and pro- marriage to her in September. Recorder <\ A Doll of Raritan town- Brooklyn to the scene. The Gaynor CONCERT AT SCHOOL address to the president, Martin jI. son. posed 1920, he told her his first wife was ship and four deputy sheriffs, and k arrived about an hour after the Sherwln of ValUilla, N. Y.; class "A Rose and a Howard Robin," to the arrest of one man on a drunk alarm was sent but was unable to WILL BE HELD TONIGHT of Jer- dead. He expressed his desire y^Bfe history, Abram W. Duryee, Hoffman, Bevercly Coyle, Bessie and the of near which marry again and the ceremony was disorderly charge, police get enough to the blaze, sey City; prophecy, Jason S. Petten- Rogers. fBv Evening News Staff Correspondent 1 in the Greek Catholic this city were not bothered with any __ was under control, and returned giil, of New York; address to un- "I Know God Cares," Louise Ap- performed TOTTENVILLE, June 13—One of Church in Perth After liv- liquor cases over tin* week-end. The again to Brooklyn without going to dergraduates, H. Griffith Parker, of plegate, Katherine Donahue, Thelma Amboy. the artists o» the program for the a few weeks one drunk was fined $15 this morning by 11 work. New Brunswick, presentation of Horner. ing together for roll- Globe concert to be held af the au- of the second Mrs. Kuchner’s daugh- Recorder Harold K. Pickersgill. Ho Clouds of thick black smoke mementos. William M. Haddon, of "God Plans Each Day," Bessie | ditorium of the Tottenville school ter discovered that the first wife was arrested yesterday morning by ed up from the burning barges and Poughkeepsie, and William L. Rogers, Hilda Galley, Olivia Nelson. tonight will be Miss Virginia was Patrolman William Kilmurray, and attracted hundreds of people from Schoonmaker, of Saugertles, N. Y., Closing hymn, congregation. living. Fiohri, soprano soloist, who sapg Assistant Prosecutor John Toolan a bottle of liquor was found in his all sections of the island to the memorial, George 8. Hossford, of at the annual luncheon of the Phil- conducted the case for the state and possession. scene. Acting Deputy Chief Brogan Montclair: oration. Ralph P. 8. emon Literary Society at the New ivy Francis Monahan the Lieutenant Andrew Jensen re- arrived on the second alarm and Van Orden, of Ridgewood: ivy represented Packer House in Perth Amboy the AUCTION BRIDGE SESSION defendant. Sentence has not been ceived a call from Recorder Doll last took charge of the fire. The firemen John J. of War- Miss Fiohri is planting. Sutton, night requesting a couple of officers had in the scene latter part of April. difficulty reaching saw. N. Y.; and Norman R. Mehr- HELD AT an accomplished singer and no WOODBRIDGE be sent to 4110 Smith street to assist of the blaze because of the Arthur of Ridgefield Park: thre« ora- doubt will delight her audience. hof, the recorder and four deputy sheriffs More than had to Kill road being torn up and tion L. Mason, of Trenton; June 13—Mrs. who will will be Miss .Henry WOODBKIDGE, MISS EVELYN KELLY to search the establishment of a make a detour to Richmond Valley. Others appear tree planting. Arthur E. Hilliard, of W. 1. Auten entertained the Auc- at to Ethel Stroller. pianist; Isador Mrs. Razt that address for whis- Upon arriving there they had and Charles A Doehlert, tion Club at her BRIDE AT METUCHEN and Miss Ruth Fort Lee, Bridge home in key. The recorder claimed the stretch more than 1,500 feet of hose Strassner, violinist, of Rutherford; pipe oration, Mer- Roosevelt road. Maplewood, on Fri- woman of burn- Coe, accompanist. Dr. Isaacsen. News sold several pints moon- over the meadows to reach the rill of Metuchen. Six automobiles [By Evening Correspondent.] of H. Thompson, day. made the trip shine in Raritan to men boats. There were a captain editor of Our Family Music Page METUCHEN. June 13.—One of township ing Tonight in the Ballantine gymna- and luncheon was served at one who the will have charge. This a afterwards took part in a stab- and his family aboard each boat and Globe, exhibition the Metuchen June weddings and Mrs. Ar- sium, the annual junior o’clock. bing match. Officers W. Seiboth and most of them came ashore in small concert was secured by pretty one took place just 8. particularly of the for the laKi Irving Upson prizes Although Mrs. Auten moved away Buchan were detailed to the address boats. Captain Edward Carr, of the thur F. Decker, a member last Saturday night when Miss Eve- in oratory will pe held. The speak- from town live years ago she has and notified the recorder no on school faculty, and will be free to ai.d Van search barge Margaret Scully, was board as fol- lyn Florence Kelly Howard is de- ers and their subjects are retained her membership in the could be made without a search at the time but was unable to tell all adults. A large crowd Hise Thompson were united in mar- lows: Philip 8. Van Orden, of club, of which she was at one time warrant. The the sired to insure another one or more recorder claimed that how the fire started. He fought Y.. “The Present riage in *he Presbyterian church the Spring Valley, N. president. Charles Fuddor had stabbed a man When let us some until he had of these concerts here in future, Dr. of the church you supply your blaze for time Crime Its Cause and Those W. with Mason, pastor building have been held in the various Day Wave, present included Mrs. in Raritan township. to give it up. which officiating. The bride is the only needs you get a deal more than Cure;” Joseph Kenny, of Hoboken. K. Franklin. Mrs. W. A. Osborn, Recorder Doll went to great just so The alarm was sent in at 1:47 by boroughs of the city. child of Mr. and Mrs. George Ed- headquar- “Memorial Day Address;' Albert D. Mrs. I>. C. Demurest, Miss Laura ters and left a warrant, many feet of lumber—bundles of former Chief David R. Robbins, of ward who have resided in Me- requesting shingles-* Deyo, of Kingston. N. Y.. “Nature, Brodhurst. Mrs. G. M. Valentine, Kelly, that Mrs. Razt be arrested, and the che old volunteer department at tuchen all their lives and have a pounds of nails—or panels of Beaver Board an Evidence of God:” Walter L. Mrs. H. R. Valentine, Mrs. F. R. Raritan township authorities bf L Tottenville, the night watchman at NiUlVI score of relatives and friends. The UnlLU I rlnUWIM Molineux, of Metuchen. “The Mon- Valentine. Mrs. F. H. Turner. Mrs. notified. Lieutenant Jensen notified You the The damage to the two is from get the benefit of our plant. roe Doctrine;” James L Dixon of S. 1). Demurest, Mrs. M I. Dema- groom Wrightstown. the recorder and deputy sheriffs that building barges and car float is estimated to MOTORCYCLE LAST NIGHT Arma- Promptly at the given hour the material and Haddonfield, “Limitation of rest, Mrs. S. B. Brewster, Mrs. G. F. the next time they should come to knowledge experience in Servic be about $25,000. Allen B. of Mata- Miss Louise bride with her father, who gave her Bv Evening? News Staff Correspondent.] ment;’’ Clayton, Brewster. Brewster, headquarters before attempting to that helps you get the results you want at thi I Edward F. in marriage, walked slowly down the TOTTEN VIL.LE, June 13:—Wil- v/an. “Disarmament;” Mrs. C. M Cooper, Mrs. E. L. Grid- make a search in the city. Service in of New “Woodrow \V. aisle, followed by her maid of honor. right price. first planning the worl liam Stemman, three years old, son O'Dair, York; ley. Mrs. H. Tombs, Mrs. Thayer Theodore Miss Margaret Ayers and preceded —more service in of Sulo Stemman, of 106 Mountain Wilson, the Idealist;” Martin, Mrs. C. A. Campbell. Mrs. selecting proper materials-^ WLUUIIMU Id N. by her two liower girls. Catherine ,#ULUtN View avenue. West New Brighton, Brinckerhoff, of Beacon. Y., C. A de Russy, Mrs. VV. M. Weiant, service in of whom speedy delivering the goods. “Nihil Sine Lahore.” Mrs. H. W. von Ayers and Janet Letson. all riding in a motorcycle side car driv- Bremen, Mrs. C. E. CELEBRATED SUNDAY before the members of were dressed in pink organdie. Fol- You for the en by his father, was thrown out of Speaking Wheeler .Mrs. M. Vreeland Jones pay materials. The service pay the class of Rutgers Col- of Wood Mrs lowing the maid of honor were the Evening News Staff Correspondent ] the car in Amboy road, near Pou’.- graduating bridge; Bartindale, for itself in the volume of [Bv last President W the Misses Gladys and larger business it- TOTTENVILLE, June 13—Sur- lion avenue, Annadale, about 6 lege here night. Mrs. Robert Mains, Mrs. J. C- Day bridesmaids, H. Demarest declared that the Winifred Ayers, cousins of the bride, brings through super-satisfied customers. rounded by their eight children and o’clock last night and was slightly $. and Mrs. W. Gudo of Maplewood, civic, social and religious institution* Dorothy Johnson, Evelyn Letson, twenty-five grand-children, Mr. and injured. The accident happened and Mrs. William Glide of Summit. of the world demand the con- Lawrence and Mrs. Ralph Mrs. Max Sher. of Johnson avenue, when Stemman attempted to pass today The club prizes were won by Mrs. Evelyn It will pa$ you to structive force of right-minded and Seiler, all daintily dressed in green celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of another machine driven by Simon Tombs. Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. M. I. of them, educated men. "Life is a building their marriage last night at the Koshiner, of 158 Mountairf View Demi rest and Mrs. Osborn, and the organdie. he said. "Rightly under- The best man w?as Mr. Thompson, home of their son-in-law, Barnet avenue, West New Brighton. Patrol- program.” guest prizes by Mrs. Jones and Mrs. stood, it is a creative and construc- a brother of the groom, and the Shulman, of Main street. There man West made the report and that Day. tive work, and the final test of il> Mrs. ushers were Messrs. William McKen- were about a hundred present that the father refused medical aid for Campbell won the consola- success is its am- Edward Dana, members of the family the child. enduring. Manly tion prize. Mrs. Auten proved, as zie, Clinton Rowland. included the a bition calls for the building of on former Ellis Jack Rolfe and Mr. some invited An elabo- occasions when she en- Ayers, and guests. and substantial worthy professional tertained the a Cook, of Wrightstown. rate supper was served at 8 o’clock, club, most charming or business success. The essential hostess. The The bride’s gown was ot white after which there was music and BOY HIT next meeting will be BY BULLET, aspect of the whole enterprise is the with satin and lace and she carried a singing. Mr. and Mrs. Sher, who Mrs. Robert Valentine on June making of a man. the building ol of bridal roses. Her gifts have resided here for a number of TAKEN TO HOSPITAL 21. bouquet character and spirit which are im- to her attendants were pink feather years and are still hale and hearty, I News Staff mortal. fans and the gifts to his joined in the festivities. They re- [By Evening? Correspondent.] groom’s the TOTTENVILLE, June 13—John attendants were silver nap boxes. 1 ffiTM M 11 ceived many gifts in honor of SEWAREN f 11 • Klee, seventeen old, of Mt. The of checks, cut occasion, which consisted mostly of years wedding gifts Lorttto, was taken to St. Vincent MFTIinHFW silverware, linen and furni- told from their children. Mr. Sher The History Club will meet at glass, and Mrs. hospital with a flesh wound in his ture were many and beautiful. Is seventy-two years old the home of Mrs. George Looser on left forearm from a twenty-two cal- A followed the ceremony Sher is sixty-eight. The cast in the play to be given Wednesday afternoon. This will be reception ibre bullet from a rifle owned by at the home of the bride and the The children are Mrs. Minnie In Presbyterian church tomorrow the last meeting of the club for the of Perth Thomas Euariglia, sixteen years old, couple left on a short wedding trip. Drourr and Abram Sher, night include Miss May Carman, year. It is hoped that as many of 219 Chrystie street, Manhattan. Miss Grace their return they will reside Ambov; Louis Sher, of New Dorp; Mils Carolyn Mundy, the members will attend as possi- Upon Thomas, who is a former inmate Mrs. William Wctschler, Mrs. Bar- Hasley, Miss Helen Baker, Miss ble. Mrs. Looser will be assisted in in Metuchen. of the Mission of the Immaculate net Shulman, Mrs. Dora Rosenthal. Irene Campbell. Miss Ethel Morris, entertaining by her nieces, the Miss- Virgin. Mt. Loretto, came all the Jacob and William Sher, of Totten- Messrs. Sterling Mayo, Hubert Ste- es Estelle and Charlotte Looser, who i: down from Manhattan yester- uuuim ncYiz Thomas Lumber M vllle. way vens, Guy Jeunman and Theodore are also members of the History Langan day with a twenty-two calibre rifle Campbell. Club. NEW BRUNSWICK, June 13.— his arm unnoticed under by police- Mrs. Wheeler Clark gave a The dance at the Sewaren Land Sheriff Wyckoff and Under-Sheriff men. Arriving at Mt Lentto he luncheon to several of her friends and Water Club on night Gowan are in Perth Amboy for the 1 TOTTENVILLE several oth- Saturday 5 Company the Klee and with Ley at her home Friday. was well attended. There were? purpose of selling the property of ^r-*, went along the beach for target of Tctnian Mrs. Richard Johnson and son about ninety members and guests the Kimberley Phonograph Com- 451 STATE ST. Benjamin Hawkins, set up a tin can Amboy, J, practice. They hajl are relatives in Wilmington. them some of in Fayette street. | Nf j home after a week's va- visiting present. Among the pany, _Perth « avenue, is and began firing at it. One of the Philadelphia. Delaware. new members who joined this year. ration in bullets deflected and struck Thomas Jail The Bridge Club will meet Wed- In addition to the Sewaren mem- Hold In County POLAND. GERMANY. HUNGARY. ENGLAND. PRANCE. SPAIN 1 Rov Lehman, Ernest Copeland, on the arm. Patrolman Marshall Evening News Staff Correspondent.] nesday afternoon with Mrs. Gilbert bers many were present on Satur- fBy of I Schultz and William Swade, the occurrence — and all parts the world are covered by our ollice and Henry was sent to place of Mason. day night from NEW BRUNSWICK, June 13 correspond-3 end at Atlantic City Woodbridge. cnts. For Information concerning the of spent the week and placed Thomas under arrest Arnold Fenton is home from Mer- Charged with an atrocious assault forwarding money anW automobile. He steamship tickets to nnd from all parts of the world call at v going down by on a charge of felonious assault. where he has been attend- at So. and battery on Yzalow Ysef, Charles have cerberg, Exercise#? River. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McNiel was locked up in the 65th precinct of Raritan township, has ing school. {By Evening News Correspondent.] Suddor. returned from a wedding tour. They West New and station, Brighton, Mrs. Wheeler Clark left home SOUTH RIVER. June 13.—The been committed to the county jail by Jacob L will ..lake their home in New Dorp. be in court Banker will arraigned today. Saturday to attend the commence- annual commencement exercises of Recorder Doll. It is said that Sud- Goldberger, j Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crowell, of 432 State Street ment at Wilson College, where her the South River High School will be dor ground a file to a sharp point Established 18S8. Perth Amboy, N. J ~ e W CURIUUII, daughter Elizabeth is a graduate. held Thursday night in the audi- and inflicted five wounds upon Yset. Open. Evenings J.j for a visit. PLEASANT PLAINS The programs of the Quiet Hour torium of the new school which has Eugene Donnelly, of Newark, was Councilor Charles Hilker, of Club for the season of 1921-1922, just been completed. The class day committed to the jail by Justice of United Council No. 17, Jr. O. U. A. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Birming- have .iust been received by the mem- exercises will ne held at the high the Peace W. B. Paxton, of James- II., is at Richmond. Va., represent- ham, of Manhattan, were visitors bers and are a work of art. To the school tomorrow night. An appro- burg, charged with assault and bat- ing the council at the annual con- yesterday at Prince Bay Beach. of the Middlesex County Voca- priate program has been tery upon his wife Edna. vention of the Funeral Benefit As- boys arranged Miss Adelaide Washburn has re- tional School No. 1 of New Bruns- for both. The are eighteen in the David Borogy. of New Brunswick, sociation of the order In session turned from California and has wick great credit is due for the class to receive diplomas. The bac- is being held on a charge of attempt, there. taken up her residence in Great printing and arrangement of them. calaureate sermon was preached to ed suicide. Past Grand Royal Matron Mrs. Kills. The subpect of study is Japan, and the graduates last night by the Rev. Blanche Laird- and other members Mrs. J. Allen has returned to the covers are of real Japanese L. C. Hofer. at the Baptist church. Discuss Continuation School of Staten Island Court of the Order Philadelphia after a visit with her wood. The printing is clean cut Superintendent of Schools Samuel of Amaranth are home from Sara- father, John Seguine. and artistically arranged. Roosevelt Girl Bride E. Shull attended a meeting held in toga, where they attended the an- Mrs. It. Bunt, is home after a visit Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Demarest and [By Evening News Correspondent.] Park on Saturday at which nual convention of the Order of Ashury with her sister at Richmond Hill, family of Rector street, have closed ROOSEVELT, June 13.—Miss time the continuation school situa- Amaranth last week. the bride L. I. their home and taken a cottage at Grace Reilly has become tion of the state was con- The euchre at the Life Savers carefully Edward Russell, of Manhattan, Avon, where they will spend the of Joseph S. Paulin, the ceremony sidered. With one all the Club held Saturday night at that exception, visited at Prince Bay Little Farms summer months. being performed in St. Joseph’s heads of this branch of the educa- was well attended. place, yesterday. Mrs. William Jones is entertaining church by Rev. Father J. O’Conner. tional work agreed that the schools Bentlev Lodge No. 570, Odd Fel- Several infants were baptised at relatives from Harrisburg. Pa. The bridesmaid was Miss Anna are of great benefit and should be lows, will hold the first nomination the Chidren’s Day services yester- Theodore who was sc Reilly, sister of the bride, while Jo- continued. Perth Amboy’s continu- of officers tonight at its meeting Mundy. morning at St. Mark’s church. burned at the Public Ser- seph J. Carr was best man. The ation schools last fall for the summons were served day seriously opened Many by was ren- ECONOMICAL! An appropriate program vice station a few days ago, is re- flower girls were Marguerite Childs first time and took care for five the motorcycle patrolmen on speed- dered by the Sunday school at this covering nicely. and Madeline Reilly. hours a week of all the boys and ers In Amboy road over the week tiflic. Rev. William Burd. pastor, After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. girls under sixteen who had received end. gave an address to the children. PaulirT, left for an extensive wedding work papers and were Mayor Hylan with other city employed, RIBBOX BETTER is vastly super- •lohn Thompson trio. Upon their return they will These schools are the result of a and borough officials viewed the [Fy Evening News Correspondent 1 reside In this borough. new state law. more economi- held on the north BLUEior to tub butter and Flag Day parade WOOD BRIDGE WOODBRIDGE, June 13:—Johr Island Saturday. A shore of the Thompson died at his home in Free cal. No from the butter no Tali Cedars from Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Valentine scrapings tub; large delegation of man street on Saturday night, Jun< were in the and Mrs. C. E. Wheeler were the Tottenville parade. 11, at 11:15 o'clock. Mr. Thonipsoi in of butter dishes; no butter lost week-end of Mr. and Mrs. weighing guests was in his seventy-seventh year ant Jerome Wiss at their cottage at waxed had lived in Woodbridge for fifty by adhering to the paper. „ Avon. five years. Mrs. J. S. Royal and Miss May Mr. Thompson conducted a har SPECIAL TONIGHT spent the week-end at Asbury Kelly ness establishment in Wood Slice it info individual when sew- Park. making squares bridge for a number of years, retir Services of the Lutheran ■ **A English from that business wnen ne ne in': and avoid waste. Just try Blue Ribbon ing church were held yesterday after- name postmaster, which office hi 6:30 TO 9:00 O’CLOCK noon at the home of Nathaniel Carl- use it. held for two terms, lie watf a mem Butter once—you’ll always in Port road. Mr. Carl- son Reading her of the Odd Fellows, lied Mei and Exempt Firemen’s Associatioi Prall homestead. Services will be and past president of the Ex-Chief: SALE OF EXTRA FRESH AT YOUR DEALER ^ held next afternoon at 3:30 QUALITY Sunday Association of Rahway. ONE-ELEVEN at Mr. home. Pas- I o’clock Carlson’s o Mr. Thompson was an ex-chief tor Benson, of Montclair, will con- Cigarettes the local fire company and was al WARNER & WPRTZEL fjPgf duct the services which are held in ways keenly interested In the com PLAY English. SHOES PERTH V ,J. of pany's welfare and ever ready t< AMBOY, Ouryears Tickets may still be purchased for ||H help in any way for its advancement the card for the benefit of the party Mr. is survived by one and | making good to be held tomor- Thompson Boys’ Girls’ Play Oxfords. |||p Rahway Hospital son, Warren it. Thompson, of White * row at the residence of Mrs. with millions night House. Ho will be greatly missec fill James A. Ruthven in Rahway ave- Brown calf leather. Leather soles. in the community where he was evei 1 nue. Mrs. S. B. Demarest is chair- of smokers ready to lend a helping hand 01 ; man of the card which is un- party word of cheer. Very fine grade. Sale Price— der the of the Woman’s auspices Mr. served as truan suggests that Club. Thompson HySI officer for the township and up tc cZBfflitkJ Mrs. Bergen and daughter. Miss we the time of his last illness was al knowhow. Alice Bergen, were Perth Amboy $3.00 “1 ways at his post. He was of the f CQ today. * shoppers of truant officer that will be PLAY I Just a Mrs. Finn and children spent to- type buy missed as he combined the SHOES in Perth Amboy. greatly day welfare worker with his duties as ar X packageand officer. ; $1.59 out, SURROGATE’S COURT Thfe funeral services will be heR I ^find y on Tuesday, June 14, at 2:30 P. M By Evening News Staff Correspondent.] at the Methodist church. Intermem NEW BRUNSWICK, June 13: — will be in Alpine cemetery, The will of Mary Pratzko of Perth Amboy, who died on May 4, naming Steve as was en- I5 Grega executor, Vour Hm Will Lay Many More P gft II But ter That i tered this for probate morning. Von Buy and Lie are SLATER’S There no relatives surviving and tjtOcigarettesffi FARMS EGG TONIC Can’t Be Bettor by the terms of the will the insur- AVALON _ [ ance money goes to the executor, at the 141 Smith St. Perth CuariMetd by who took care of the funeral, etc. CITY PHARMACY I Amboy @ The will was drawn April 7, 1921, “THE HOME IIRl'O STORE" 183 SMITH STREET Zmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmm
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