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Sale of Lamps EPISCOPALIANS MEET ON ISLAND TONIGHT CHARACTER DANCE WILL MISS RUTH O’CONNOR IS TOTTENVILLE, Oct. 29—A meet- BE GIVEN AT SOUTH AMBOY BRIDE OF LOUIS KASHA ing of the various Episcopal church * representatives In the arch deaconry SOUTH AMBOY, Oct. 29.—Plans CARTERET, Oct. 29:—Miss Ruth: of Richmond will be held tonight at are almost complete tor the mon- O'Connor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Episcopal church. f7ew Brigh- ster character dance to be held on Peter O’Connor, became the bride of Money Talks I ton foi the purpose of taking the Friday night at St. Mary's hall, un- Louis F. Kahsa, son of Daniel Kasha, i matter up for the collection of funds der the of the Catholic at a held In St. I — auspeclse pretty wedding Jos-; for their share of the amount needed Daughters of America. eph’s Roman Catholic church at 10 it Hello and E to complete the cathedral of St. John Mrs. Margaret Ooan is chairman o’clock this morning. The ceremony Usually says the Armistice Dance and Bazar Congressman Prall and Other Divine In Manhattan. A dinner of the committee on arangementa Two War Veterans was performed by Rev. Father J. R. [will be served at 6:30 o’clock to the and Is hard to the event Spanish O'Connor. if B Candidates at Next Month to Be Two working put Goodbye, but, deposited Speak representatives from various sections across In big shape. Mrs. Catherine Meet Chance After 22 Following the wedding a reception of the Island which is to Affairs by Tottenville Last Night preliminury Big Roberts and Mrs. Sarah Powers will was held at the home of the bride, in a savings bank, some E the big meeting that Is to be held take care of the work at the door, Years of Silence 519 Roosevelt avenue, which was day Sunday afternoon 1 o'clock at at while the refreshments will be taken attended by relatives and friends. will see it and Synod hall at the Cathedral. Rt. TOTTENVILLE, Oct. 9.—Beau- care of by Mrs. Rose McNeal, Mrs. The couple will leave tonight for you again, B TOTTENVILLE, Oct. 29.—Con- X. Rev. Bishop William Manning wiil vais Post, No. 12ti, American Legion Elizabeth Trlggs, Mrs. O'Hearin, of Oct. 29.—A friend- Washington, D. C., on their wedding gressman Anning S. Prall, was the address JAMESBURG, the meeting at 4 o'clock members, are forward to Keyport, and Miss Modesta Ken- trip. On their return Mr. and Mrs. hear it Hello. E principal speaker at the Democratic looking ship that had terminated back In again say following the dinner that Is to be events to be held next nedy. Kasha will reside in their fur- meeting held last night in the audi- two big 1902, following their discharge from newly held at that time. Rev. Matthew P. Powers’ orchestra has been nished home on Fitch street. torium of the month for the benefit of the organi- secur- the regular armj, at the''end of the Tottenville high school. Bowie, rector of St. ed furnish | Stephen’s zation. The first of the two will be to the music for the oc- war was unex- Although one of the most poorly at- I Spanish-American church, Tottenvllle, will be at the the annual Dance to be casion. while Mme. Sltko, of tended meetings in the history of Armistice Bag- pectedly resumed by two former meeting tonight. held celebration of of dad, will be on hand to tell fortunes. any political party ever held in Tot-> j In the signing ■'bunkles’’, Fred J. Flecksteln, of the No- A meeting of the committee is MORGAN with barely a hundred in armistice, Tuesday night, Spotswood and Peter Brown, of ^tanvllle, scheduled for tomorrow Vine audience, the speakers were all ; vember 11, and the other will be the night at 8 Manalapan, yesterday when Brown o’clock. Mrs. Joseph Olaf Is a Newark vis- enthusiastic in for the : monster bazar to be held on Thurs- entered the of the George W. pleading sup- r ..... plant itor today. port of the various candidates and J day, Friday and Saturday, Novem- Helme Company to solicit orders for ber 14 Mrs. Claude Farrow and Mrs. Car- ; thoee speaking for themselves. 13, and 15. a bakery by which he Is employed as ter Bloodgood are spending today in ^Assemblyman William L. Vaugh- FIRE DESTROYS Andrew Llnquist is the chairman salesman. The men recognized each of the Perth Amboy. candidate for re-election in the arrangements for the dance other and a pleasant half-hour was ^•n, Work on excavating for the foun- assembly district presided at and he is being assisted by a num- spent reminiscent of the days when i^fecond dations of the new bridge over the meeting, which opened shortly ber of others on the committee. the two were "bunkles”. railroad here began Half of before 9 o’clock and after some in- Commander August J. Thomsen is today. When the men separated they the old trestle has been torn I troductory remarks introduced Mr. at the head of the bazar committee trolley were residents of New York City down, and the work is expected to be Prall as the speaker. ERIE with the other members of the BARN post and both have married and have finished some time in January. Mr. Prall spoke on the national and Ladles' Auxiliary of which Mrs. families. Flecksteln came to Spots- Several new bungalows are being issues and told of the passage of the Thomsen is the president is at the wood some years ago and Brown built on Morgan by soldier bonus bill congress, its head are Heights parties Perth by cooperating. settled from Newark. Amboy, IT. J. fl Brush Fires and _ at Manalapan three years veto by President Coolidge and its Yesterday At a meeting of the post Monday ago. Neither man heard of the other Mrs. Farrell and daughter Isabelle repassage by the House again over night at legion hall plans for both Last Night Keep Fire- In the twenty-two years that ensued motored to Perth Amboy yesterday the president’s veto. He told of the evehts were discussed the Old Time Mass following Republican since Since com- afternoon. disabled soldiers’ bill and of the veto men of the their leave-taking. Busy report committee in charge of - ■ the ing to this country they have re- Edward South, of South Amboy, of the postal service bill by presi- each event. The members of the Meeting Scheduled Tonight dent which would have in- sided but six miles apart without spent Sunday night with friends given Ladies’ Auxiliary are working hard creased to the letter carriers and —Candidates and Speakers knowing of the other's precense. here. pay TOTTEN Oct. 29.—A one for the success of the affair. in the Old Town Tonight,” just as BN the | VILLE. Both men In their reminiscent post office employes throughout ■ j story frame barn on the of The heads of the various booths BAND MUSIC TELLS TALES they played this tune for 1 is father, BN country. property talk of yesterday reviewed the days the Mission of the Immaculate Vir- were picked some time ago and they the former president, when he was Congressman Prall spoke along KEYPORT. Oct. 29.—An old time of their army experience as members J|jjj I gin, Mt. Loretto, was with their assistants have held var- stumping the state. NH similar lines in arraigning the Re- totally destroy- Republican rally Is scheduled for of the regular army In Battery M. OF NEW YORK CANDIDATES j ! ed by Are at 11:30 o’clock last night ious functions such as food sales, “The Sidewalks of New York,” JB publican party both in state and this evening at the Armory theatre 6th Heavy Coast Artillery. Fleck- in a series of that the card paities and for with its reference to “East Side. 9B I fires kept entertainments stein saw music nation. He spoke of the good quali- the on First street, which will be par- service at Fort San Chrls- NEW YORK, Ocf. 29:—The West Ail Around the firemen at 151 engine and 76 hook benefit of the bazar and in this Side, Town,” Hf ties of Governor Smith and why he ticipated in bv the Republicans of tobal. San Juan, P. R. Brown was Kelp of old time ,melodies is associated way have “please has a bearing on the fact that Gov- 9H j and ladder busy all day gotten together consider- should be again returned to Albany. |j yesteruuy Keyport and t_hls A four- a member of the coast artillery dur- with Governor Alfred E. Smith and and the able funds for the start. Both events vicinity. ern r Prr.rh was born on New York’s IB Assistant Corporation Counsel George during night answering teen piece band has been secured for tha war with Spain. a Theodore Roosevelt in their red-hot alarms. The will be held at hall i hard-work- East Side and still lives there. This ill in behalf of former other alarms were for Legion which the World War of the Em- Draper spoke was the occasion ajld a parade will form During Brown be- campaign for governor has been used in all of the BH of brush fires In various sections of this recently opened after much song Borough President Reigelman, at the corner of Broad and Front came Imbued with the of the pire state. end of renovation and alterations j spirit i ncratlc nominee's gubernatorial candidate for supreme.
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