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. •?•• •:,--.*•., .;«• ,• j^jftwgsgtv J VOL. XLI. OBANBURY, MIDDLESEX COUNTY* ST. J., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1925. NO. 17. ' THE" CHURCHES. Irs. Rue to Hear Address by ATTEND BANKERS MEETING IRST LYCEUM COURSE ENTER- Honorable Sao Ke Alfred Sze. AND BANQUET LAST NIGHT TAINMENT, OCTOBER 30th. First Presbyterian. N 21-29 South Broad Street Henry Wirtschafter & Sons Mrs. Maude B. Rue, Director of The annual meeting and banquet The first number of the Lyceum .The regular Prayer and Praise 'sychiatric Social Service of the of the New Jersey Bankers Associa- bourse of Entertainments will be Service will be Jheld In the Church. state Hospial, Trenton, will spend tion, Group No. 1, was held . last given in the public school auditor- Friday evening at Beven-thirty. he week end in Philadelphia and evening at Hotel Pines, Metuchen. ium, Friday evening, October 30th, Half hour session' of the -Sunday ittend.the Saturday-evening- session Harold Hoffman,_ of South Amboy it 8:15 o'clock. School in the church beginning if the American Academy of Politi- Trust Company, was elected presi- The entertainers for the evening promptly at ten thirty. :al and Social Science, In Wither- dent; and George W. Ford, of the will be the Tiffany Male Quartet. Morning Worship at 11 o'clock. spoon Hall. "The' Present Situation Fords National Bank, vice-president. It is often asked, what has be- Sermon by the paBtor. Subject: n China" will be the subject under Those attending from Cranbury :ome of the good old-fashioned male "Coolidge also Among the Prophets" liscusslon with an address 'by Hiswere: H. N. Scott, G. B. Mershon, uartet that really knew how to Prov.-29:18. Excellency the Minister from China, E. S. Barclay, D. C. .Mershon, S. H. iing. The demand for novelty Mrs. Clarence Perrlne of Bound Honorable Sao Ke Alfred Sze. Perrine, R. P. Stillwell, Clifford A. :hese days seems to have put voices Brook will preside "at the organ. Mrs. Rue is a member of the Stults, D. C-. Lewis, Lewis Chamber- n the background, but real singing Community Service will be held cademy which is a national forum lin, W. H. DeBow, Samuel E. Ben-combinations are still to be found }n the First Church at seven-thirty or the discussion of political and nett, Andrew Ely. and are appreciated as much as evej o'clock. Sermon by Rev. J. "-E. oclal questions. The officers are New 54-inch Embroidered Flannels, yd., $2.89 Curry. Subject: "Perpetual Divi- representative men of this country MRS. OAKLEY COOKE GIVES dends." First ^Timothy 4:8. ind the general advisory committee Actual $3.75 yard value. Handsome silk embroidered The Ladies Guild will meet with is\ composed of representatives from ADDRESS BEFORE THE borders in pleasing applique effects and various color com* Mrs. John B. Perrine Monday after- !oreign nations. L. S. Rowe, Ph. D., WOMAN'S CLUB. binations. Pretty new Autumn shades—cocoa, tomato, navy, noon at two-thirty o'clock. An ur- irector- General, Pan-American rust, lavender, gray, etc. gent invitation to all the women to nion, Washington, D. C, is the The Woman's Club of Cranbury be present, as the Election Night resident, Hon. Herbert Hoover, met at the home of Mrs. H. N. Scott chicken supper and bazaar is rapid- lecretary of Commerce, Ernest M. Wednesday afternoon, October the . Boys' Suits, $4.98 to $10.98 • ly approaching. 'atterson, Ph. D., University of twenty-first. The program was in Pennsylvania, and Charles E. Mer-charge of the Music Department. 2-pants suits as well as 4-piece vest suits—every one •iam Ph. D., University of Chicago Mrs. Oakley W. Cooke, chairman finely tailored of the finest wool mixture fabrics. Newest Second Presbyterian. of music In the New Jersey State Fall blues, brown, grays and mixtnres. Sizes 8 to 18 years. ire vice presidents; J. P. Lichteh- Federation of Women's Clubs gave Sunday School at 10 o'clock. lerger. Ph. D., University of Penn- an interesting, inspiring and com- Morning Worship' at 11 o'clock. lylVania, secretary; Charles J. j>rehensive address. She also led Boys' to S3 Wool Jersey Suits, $1.98 Sermon by the pastor. Ihoads, Esq., Brown Brothers & Co. he club "in the singing of a number Cute Oliver Twist and Middy styles. Also some tweeds Subject: "The Rhythm of..Life." if Philadelphia, treasurer. f songs. A social hour followed with long pants. Sizes 8 to 10 years. The memorial flowers this Sunday The Advisory committee members t which tirfte delicious -refresh- will be given by Mrs. J. V. D. Mer- re Dr. Rafael Altmalra, Madrid, ments were served by the committee shon of Highland Park, in memory ipain; Eduardo Jimenez de Arech- The next meeting of the Club will of her husband. aga, Montevideo, Uruguay; The Rt. e November the fourth. Mrs. W. $1.25 Pearl Bead Necklaces, $1.00 Hon. The Earl of .Balfour, London, H. Gordon will be the hostess and Handsome opera length strands that are the final touch Schnltz Memorial M. E. ing., Dr. M. J. Bonn, Berlin, Ger-" Home Economics Committee of smartness and are especially dainty with the new Autumn many; Prof. Edwin Cannan, LL. D., will present the program. frocks. All beautifully graduated. Chokers at same price. Sunday School at ten o'clock in Oxford, Eng.; Prof. L. Dupriez, charge of Fred Carlson. niversity of Louvain; Prof. Carlo o Morning Worship at 11 o'clock. '. Ferraris, Royal University, Padua iOLDEN RULE SUNDAY Sermon by the pastor. Italy; Edmund J. James, Ph. D., SUPPORTED IX JERSEY. 6:30 Epworh League in charge of ,L. D., University of Illinois; Prof. the Pastor. We'll have something Raphael Georges Levy, Paris.France Already plans have been made for The Tiffany Male Quartet is noted a little different from the routine rof. A. C. Pigou, University of he observance of Golden Rule Sun- or fine ensemble singing as well as service. Be sure to come out.' Cambridge, Eng.; Adolfo G. Posada, day on December 6th in every coun- ;ood so$p voices. They have a fine Prayer Meeting Friday evening at Madrid, Spain; Dr. Wm. E. Rappard y in New Jersey. Committees are blend and are a real singing quartet 7:30 o'clock. Geneva, Switzerland; Gullermo Sub- being formed in many towns ,as the f there ever was one. They present ercaseaux, Santiago, Chili; Sr. Dr. day has been endorsed by President a well-balanced program of standard A SPLENDID RALLY DAY Manuel Villaran, Lima, Peru; Hart- oolidge as the time at which Amer- numbers ranging all the way from ley Withers, London, Eng.; G. P. cans will do to the orphans of the popular ballads of the day to the I. THOS. JAMES Rally Day was observed in Sun- 'earce, Melbourne, Australia; Dr. Near East as they wouldhave their very best operatic selections, varied day School and Church in the Meth- Fridtjor Nansen, Lysaker den Nor-children done by if disaster should with readings and sk'etches that odist Church last Sunday morning way; Pres. J. B. Reynolds, M. A.,befall this country. never fail to please—plenty of com- General Merchandise CRANBURY, N. J. There was a special S. S. program at Ontario Agricultural College Guelph It is proposed that on Golden edy, punch and pep throughout. 10 o'clock. An interesting fact was anada. Rule Sunday all persons who are Buy a course ticket and enjoy FREE DELIVERY New Phone Number 426 that an old record attendance land- o disposed to make a practical appli- them all. Come, and br'nsj the mark which had been standing all MISS LILLIAN PERRINE BRIDE cation of the Golden Rule provide children and help make thi; "..ise too visible for ten years was re- OF BROOKLYN MAN. for their Sunday dinner approxi- a success. moved. We broke the record by mately the same simple, but ade- ONE— but it was broken! The At a quiet wedding Saturday quate, menu that is provided, when MR. AND .MRS. H. C. BROWN Seasonable Items for Hallowe'en Missionary offering also broke ' al afternoon, Miss Lillian Eleanore funds permit, by Near East Relief previous records. The attendance for the tens of thousands of war CELEBRATE 25th WEDDING NEW DRIED FRUITS AND NUTS •err.lne, daughter of Mrs. Carrie ANNIVERSARY. up-stairs at the 11 o'clock service 'errlne, of Hightstown, became the orphans of the Near East who are NEW PRUNES, „ _18 cents. was the best in years. Dr. L. E i>ride of Walter Edwing Michell, under its care, and having partaken Lennox was unable to be present. of the orphanage meal, make such The twenty-fifth wedding anniver- DRIED PEACHES, _80 cents. son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Mich- sary of Mr. and Mrs. H. Courtney The pastor preached in his place ill, of Brooklyn, New York. provision for them for the 365 days APRICOTS, . -45 cents. Mrs. LeRoy Dale and the choir ren- The ceremony took place at the of the year as we would like to have Brown, of the Rhode Hall section of dered special music. for our children if conditions were Jarnesburg, was made the occasion EXTRA LARGE PRUNES, _S5 cents. home of the bride's grandmother, of much jolification by a number of Mrs. John D. Perrine, and was per-reversed. Thousands of other equal- FANCY DRD3D PEARSj _45 cents. The Oyster-Chicken Supper served formed by the Rev. Powell .H. Nor- y worthy orphaned children in re- relatives^ and friends Saturday eve- in the Methodist S. S. room last ton, pastor of the Hightstown Bap- fugee camps, for lack of funds, do ning at their home.