LOCAL MAN KILLED IN W00DBRID6E MURDER (FOOD SALE BIG IN THE SOCIAL WORLD COUNIHAN & SHANNON ’8 4 J SUCCESS AT CHAPE L ! TRIAL IN COUNTY COUR' OF AUTO ACCIDENTS an exce SERIES Food sales have proved SOCIAL CLUB lent means for raising money durii MISSIONARY SOCIETY METRO from page 1) lK (Continued from page 1) (Continued the Lenten season, but none previoi tective be excused fron , IS GROWING SOCIETY Central avenues here. Fitzpatrick have been so successful as that PROGRAM TONIGHT' inasmuch as th- Fenton is the most serlousty in- the court room, the Ladies’ of the Fir STRAND when he se Society Metro Social Club, quite re- he been pinned under latter was with David afte i The meeting of the Foreign Mis- ] The C. jured, having Fitzsim Presbyterian church. Saturday formed, which holds auch in- I! BY THE K. OF cured the confession from of M. E. cently Simpson one of the cars when they turned noon in the church chapel. At th is l sionary Society | The was granted in the teresting meetings at regular inter- MEET ME AT THE STRAND FOUNTAIN over. The accident occurred when mons. request was clear< d church at 8 o'clock tonight time the sum of $100 the is increasing David told the court of his invest! room, includes a valuable vals of month, the car in which the three men were after an afternoon in which patrol is | lecture these to securing th< the study rapldlv in members at each of THE OF VARIED PROGRAMS riding, ran head-on into the McAl- gations previous the chapel for the temptir e lesson from missionary HOUSE Event Held San and told that no prom thronged sessions. At their last session, last Impressive by lister car. confession, book and two promisingly delightful man s< foods displayed by the aasistlr g In the Scouts Log ises had been made to the musical numbers. Mts. Thomas Friday night. Boy Several Small Accidents Here. alsi members of the society. avenue, six new Salvador Council at St. as to obtain the confession. He whose voice Cabin in Sayre were re- sale [s Christopher, soprano, CONTINUOUS DAILY—2 TO 11 P. M. Several small accidents knew hi The great success of this members were admitted making a stated that the defendant has so often been the completing ported to the police over the week- attributed to the day on which it wi 1S of now affiliated Church Last a witness, and that the confes and total fifty people Mary's Night. was ie feature of a program, will sing end. no one being reported injured him twio held, the day before Sunday, and tl with the club. sion had been read to iliss Helen Ward, will entertain Patrolman Marinus Ludwigson re- Then fact that it included deserts, at d the business session after it had been completed. selection. Miss Alma Following ceived a call to New Brunswick ave- the usu ,] with a piano to the signing. an< other dishes of food besides Marinus Anderson entertained at a ft annual of the Satur- were witnesses \V iederstroni will take charge of the The vespers nue and Fayette street early that the confessioi baked articles, which are so popi supper in honor of his birthday, and was held last li- witnesses to tell lesson and the commit- Charles Columbus Missionary 5 Knights of day night. An automobile bearing after he re lar at these sales. But most of a II Dr. Magnus Dinesen acted as the was read to the man serve refresh- Chaplin when in will I f night at St. Mary's church cense N. J. 142522 hit the traffic sig: success is due 0 tee charge of the occasion. After turned to the jail, the county detec its overwhelming in toastmaster members of San Salva- at that corner, and the car wenl moots of coffee and sandwiches IN I % about 400 court. the hard work of the committee ab y the supper singing and dancing 200 attended the window of Diamond’s tive told the the social hour which always con- l i dor Council No. through the the chairmaned Mrs. George Haddt f, were features of the evening, and a The countv detective explained meetings of service In a body. The same num- glazier shop breaking two big mir- Frederick Marti eludes these monthly contest on "Things found of the knife used to com- and including Mrs. guessing the 7 rors and other The locating the society. M her of roembers attended doing damage. defend- Mrs. John Haywood, Mrs. LeRi ,v on a Lincoln Penny” furnished all the mit the murder after the been morning and driver of the car was not on s The program has arranged of merriment. The first and f o’clock mass yesterday where it was. Th« Stark, Mrs. Claredce Liddle, Mr sorts at stone when the officer arrived, but ant had told Mrs. Schuyler Pew and her com- f took communion. The church and sweat George Sharp. Mrs. John Frltzlnge by second prizes were won by Miss Ed- | Chris Dali Oak street camt knife, hlood-stained shoes Frank Rankin. Mrs. both the mass and the vespers was of 325, Mrs. R. Sol mittee. Mrs. na Sandbeck and Rhetnhardt Olsen f had on when she wa; Mrs. Arthur Graham. 1. members and the to headquarters yesterday morning er the woman Tvrus Peck, Mrs. E. B. Walker, Mrs. while William Sandbeck won the “The with 1 Kid” fllltd Mrs. Alfred Ml all be introduced as evi- Mrs. Ivi Crouse and and notified Lieutenant William Cal- killed, will r William Parsons. Mrs. A. C. Myers, consolation f congregation. before the jury as *>\i- len. prize. service the vin that he would settle for all dam- dence. and go Mrs. Harry Quinn. Miss Margaret Invitations are for the dance At the vesper Very detective s pasl All those who furnished fot ready ENUFSED ages. donee. The county Crowell. Miss Greiner, Miss Wes- | Rev. Dean William 1’. Cantwell save b; articles which necessitate their tal .. Sophie which the club will hold in the A bicycle belonging to Arthur S record was being brought up Ruth Mrs. J. C. Smith, hall E the benediction and he was assisted hac home are Hegstrom tern Improvement Association was after he ing the containers reques BECAME A STAR” ■ ami Schiarino of 408 Ogden place, Counselor Sheridan Mrs. Meade and Mrs. E. C. on ALSO “HOW SHE Rev. Charh a l’rendergast or othi ,1 George in Brace avenue, Saturday night, by on when it detective on var- ed to return these plates of the assistants at broken Saturday night, cross-examined the Ward. Mrs. Pew took the place 2. Excellertt music has been ! Rev. John Larkin, o1 dishes as soon as possible to tl p April was struck by an automobile be ious questions. The purpose Mrs. Charles Seguine. who was un- which s the church. Rev Martin Foley, O. p secured for the occasion prom- to Wagner company record is be- chairman. Mrs. Hadden, at her hon Fathers, longing Bakery touching on David's able to take charge because of her i ises to be one of the more brilliant it P., of the Dominican of dim- 279 street. The owner of the bicycle was not to be for the purpose High illness. events to take MARY PICKFORD the sermon to the mem- lieved husband's of the many planned preached injured. of the confession order. The fourth de- ming the atrength place shortly after Easter. Invita- bers of the An automobile owned and driver made Fitzsimmons. Dance Function tions be from any of gree members were In charge The by Delightful may procured by John Wolczanski of State street take up a great deal PERSONALS dances in “The Informer” of council met at the The case will The few and far between the committee which Includes Mari- " | members the was damaged in a collision with ar marched of tomorrow's session. .are nearly over, but these redeeming nus Anderson, chairman, Hans Mil- I i club house and from there automobile license N\ J Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Brinkman, 5f bearing the unusually dull sea- Mrs. John Sandbeck, Mr. PATHE WEEKLY AND OTHERS to the church in a body. The occu- New Brunswick avenue, are ente r- features of jes, Jr., f 52325 on Amboy avenue yesterday with Mrs. Nis Dinesen and Chris Jen- seats reserved for them In the ILUlYM tainingT their niece, Miss Pea rl son have been given unques- and pied afternoon. Wolczanski was unable to DAUGHTERS UE of N. f >r tioned success. The Ladies' Auxiliary sen. or from any of the members forward part of the church. get the name of the driver of the Schwartz, of Rochester, Y., was No. 617. celebrat- the club An elaborate musical program other car. PROGRAM several weeks. of Liberty Lodge, HAS PLEASING of rendered in connection with the ves- Misses Edith and Betty Ramsa y. • ed St. Patrick’s Day with one HP mem- occasions night in Executive Board to Meet pers which was suns by the The Daughters of Ilona celebra of Kew Gardens, L. I., were* t] ic these Thursday and although the The executive board of the Girls’ bers of the order. KEYPORT DEBATERS DEFEAT ted the Independence of Hungarj week-end guests of Mias Hel< in Washington hall, COUNIHAN & SHANNON'S street. hall was not crowded, there was Club will meet at the home of Miss The order of service follows: with a creditable and all enjoyable Warren, of Gordon Elizabeth M. Commune if of for the dancers and Alberta Williams, 166 Water street, Prelude—Organ. Miss program last night in the Mrs. Stanley McClenahan, plenty room street, enter is sever Mrs. Patrick tonight at 8 o’clock. The meeting Blume, organist ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS TEAM tv House in Johnstone Elmhurst, L. I., spending al all had a jolly time. Sol- is and member is ■Hvmn—"Onward Christian tainirg nearly seventy-five interestec days with her mother, Mrs. Har •y ’.urkc, as chairman, was assisted by important every choir The to attend. dlers." Knights of Columbia* ( (Bv Evening News Correspondent.) people, in honor of the event. Houser, of High street. Mrs. John Fitzgerald. MtO. John Mc- requested under di- 15th o and congregation, choir KEYPORT, March 21:—!The de- holiday TealTy tails on the Marks Sheyer, of Rutgers Colleg e, Laughlin. Mrs. A. Letos and Miss Given Linen Shower rection of John K. Sheehy bating team of the Keyport high March but the girls did not preseni spent the week-end with his paren' s. Catherine McLaughlin, in the com- Is James A. was the debate un Miss Anna Bakaisa was given a MAJESTIC Vespers—Dixit Dorainus. school victorious in their program of entertainment Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sheyer, of Sta ic pletion of arrangements. linen shower in honor of her Rhodes and Knights of Columbus with the high school of Atlantic til last night. The program openec street. ap- the to Maurice choir Highlands held at tl* latter place most appropriately with singinf Max Gibian, of Lewis street, wl io Guild Meets Tonight.- proaching marriage and fol of last MATINEE—TODAY—NIGHT Beatus Vir—John J. Quinn Friday night when the subject for of the "Star Spangled Banner, has been quite ill, is spending e ix The regular meeting of the West- Smith, Dunellen. Friday Hun of Mrs. Tina j choir the evening was "The Open Shop." lowed bv one of the native weeks or more of recuperation In minster Guild will be held tonight at night at the home Oraveti c Laudate Pueri—Eugene Bird and The team included Benjamin Seiig- garian songs. Miss Anna the Weiderhold Convalescing Hosr 1- the home of Mrs. John T. Willard, Smith, of Smith street. Miss Mary choir man, Etta Britton, Solomon Sklar then addressed the guests in Hun tal in Baltimore. Md. 106 Gordon street, at 8 o'clock. The Yorman. dressed as a "Mammy,” o* club anc with Laudate Dominum—Knights and Melvin Philo who took the af- garian. telling of their Mrs. John Nelson entertained Mi s. members are urged to attend. presented the basket heaped Columbus choir firmative side, the decision being meaning of the event and Miss Marj George Tooker and Mr. and Mi s. the pretty and useful gifts to Miss Maids of America a similai Salve Regina—Choir unanimous in favor of Keyport. The Seaman followed this with James Grant at her home in Sou :h Borup—Maier. Bakaisa and after a delightful even- K. and choir team was in of and the Magnificat—J. Sheehy local debating accompa- talk English. _ First street recently. Miss Florence Dorothy Maier. of ing dancing games, » of the Hun- WITH Veni Creator—Knights of Columbus nied by a large number of pupils, John Moran, manager John De Veries. Griffiths Park sr Fords, and Ingvnrd Martin Borup, guests enjoyed refreshments served entertained witr St choir teachers and friends, a special car garian Daily News, ami John Fritzinger, of Rutge rs of Stete street, this city, were quiet- around the table. The decorations O. P. for which Stever in Sermon——Rev. Martin J. Foley, being chartered for the occasion. a musical reading College, were guests of Mr. Fritzin ?- ly married at 12 o'clock yesterday tvere in blue and white arranged it Knights ol Col- Professor W. E. Bilderback super- Gaspar furnished the accompani- er’s Mr. and Mrs. John L in St. Paul's Evangelical church, bridal effect and each received a Hymn—Jerusalem, th< parents, BOBBY BARRY umbus choir vised the transportation of the chil- ment, and the girls presented Fritzinger, of Rector street, ov “r with Rev. Dr. Ganss, pastor of the kewpie doll as a favor. Those pres- the; £' O Salutariua—Choir dren as well as members of the play for "March Fifteenth." the week-end. church, officiating at the ceremony, ent were the Misses Myrtle Smith, for the Mr Tantum Ergo—Knights of Columbus board of education. The next debate have been rehearsing pas Mrs. W. A. Forrester, of Ell woo d. Miss Anna Eedderson and Thorvald Zella Bakaisa, Stella Brasky, Mary AND A BIG BEAUTY CHORUS the lat- weeks. The cast included were Elizabeth choir will take place at Freehold, several is spending some time with her si s- Borup. a brother of the bride, Delmar, Mary Yorman, William P. the Veteran, play' Benediction—Rev. Dr. ter winning against Leonardo, t\e three characters, ter, Mrs. Anna Durrua, of Bright in the attendants. Weisek, Anna Smo'.ly, Lillian Clark SEATS NOW ON SALE John Elizabeth Seaman anc i! Cantwell, assisted by Rev. local team taking the affirmative ed by Miss r venue. and Grace Pucker, Mr. and Mrs. Alex and Ilona E. Larkin and Rev. Charles R. side again. the grandchildren, Miss Anna Henry, of Columbi a. Auxiliary to Meet. William Pucker, Mrs. Walter Clark Anna anc H Prendergast played bv Miss Singular and Miss Kathryn Henry, of Sacr< id The 1.allies' Auxiliary of the and Russell Pucker, of this city, and Fourth Degree Julia Szalka. All parts were \ TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY Kf Guard of Honor by Miss Heart College, are home with the ir Heme for the Aged will meet at Maurice Smith, of Dunellen. mar- THEATRES executed and the pre R Corps; Thomas F. Burke, mose cleverly parents, Hr. and Mrs. Frank 2. the home of Mrs. Adrian Johnson. was well received. Misse: ! ahal; John Campbell, assistant sentation of State street, for the East »r !>6 South First street, promptly at Announce Engagement. At the Pitnias Anna Sandor Henry, marshal. Julia Dani and player vacation. 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, Mrs. George Hartung, of Fords, EDITH TALIFARIO the of on the as the must p Hymn—Knights of Columbus choir House Peters, playing part selections piano Fred E. Cox. of Jefferson stre< it, The members who are conducting formerly of this city, announces the man cal of the program. and congregation. Dan Malloy, western “stick-up" part spent the week-end with friends In the contest for the silk quilt are re- engagement of her daughter, Adele. IN consisted Among the many speakers of th< of The vesper committee in the Maurice Tourneur Production. Baltimore, Md., and Philadelph: a. quested to bring their hooks to the to Thomas Fullerton, Metuchen. were Mrs. Adrian Lyon of John K Sheehy. Richard F. evening and all members are par- The wedding will take place within "The Great Redeemer," had what he and Rev. Josepl Pa. meeting Thomas A. Ramsey, Eugene Mrs Edith Cruise Hu- v Two weeks. f White. describes as the narrowest escape of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Alehin, James A. Mur- Nanassy. Rev. Nanassy congratula to the Bird, John F. Rielly a screen when street, were the guests of > Right” his career as player delightfu High “Keep Sokolinski. ted the girls upon their / ray and John "The Great Redeemer" was being and Mrs. Perrine McChesney, program ancl gave a detailed histor; of Prospect Plains, yesterday. WITH 1 filmed in the mountainous country of the Independence of Hungary 4 Miss Ada Wilentz, of Montcls ^ southern California. Mr. Peters, in Mrs. Cruise told of the splendid ac has arrived to t ie ANNOUNCEMENT! CITY BRIEFS the taking of one of the big scenes of the club and em Normal, spend [ complishments Easter vacation with her 3 of the production, was required to the value of unity. Mrs paren the that an Vaudeville Acts I phasized This is to inform public up-to-date , v between the Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wilentz, —The joint meeting leap a horse across a gap between Lyon save a simple and sincere tall s scheduled 1 owla Kt rppt Y. W. and Y. M. H. A two mighty crags with an abyss yaw- of encouragement. All were im DENTAL OFFICE in the club rooms 01 Miss Dorothy Hadden, of HI] S' for tomorrow night ning below to a depth of fully 1.000 pressed with the splendid efforts Starts 8.30 was the week-end guest of for the of to 11—Vaudeville of the association building has been feet. the part of the members and all en street, with the most modern equipment practice Daily—Evenings—7 | was s friends in the Bronx. Indefinitely postponed. This The scene was that in which Dan joyed the delicious refreshment has been of Mrs. W. C. Taylor, of Carson a\ e. Dentistry opened by Shows—6.30 and 9 P. H. I necessary because of the inability Malloy is escaping from a sheriff's served in conclusion immediately af Saturday Evenings—2 Complete a t has returned after visiting r I”' >-»fst,he girls to attend and the after having held up a mail ter the program. The decorations nue, pdsse atives in Asbury Park. >1. H. A. will therefore, hold train. Dan gets away by taking a the Community House were especial Dr. Wilbert Westcott, Jr. I and the 5 Mrs. H. P. Woglom, of Mari I their regular individual meeting in chance across the chasm, while the ly pretty for the event girl NEXT MONDAY for the charm ■ street, is spending a week with h er 102 SMITH STREET the buijdirg on that night. mounts of the sheriff and his aides deserve great credit j in their clu > niece, Mrs. Sadie Currie, of W< refuse to the leap. The ing effect produced and Loan Association hotel on negotiate and white. hawken Heights. Citizens Building Building —The Salvation Army nature the exploit made it colors of green has been very Mrs. H. G. Donahay. of Cranbu Madison avenue just for the motion the best material used, workmanship guaranteed 1 impossible picture M Only WILLIAM’S 3 the of entire ren- was the guest of her daughter, MOLLIE through process people to take any safety measures, WAR VETERANS and rates reasonable and is now open to inspec- FOREIGN G. C. Mullins, of New Brunswi i ovation such as stretching a net below the turn at time during the day. avenue. Saturday. __1 Ef any crags, as there was nothing on which TONIGH’ !Y. rooms WILL MEET Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Burns a are now several avail* r There to fasten the ropes of the net. All reduced daughter, Doris, spent Sunday w BIG SHOW I at prices able considerably was sheer straight Veterans of BURLESQUE cliffs, dropping Post No. 663. Foreign Mr. and Mrs. and the Yuen are assured every at- the latter's parents, down, their flinty sides offering no Wars of the United States, will hold Place. tention in the dormitories. The hotel G. Burns, of Woodruff 0 YOUR PLANTING NOW SEATS NOW SELLING jutting edge on which to hand a net. a meeting tomorrow night in the Lib- Sofield, is now in charge of Envoy \V. H. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. New Jersey's foremost growers have ready for imme- |f To make the leap. House Peters'3 rary auditorium, at 7:30 o'clock. All th ! Copeland, who replaces Staff Cap- Kearny avenue, entertained diate selection and shipment the most complete line of horse had to jump a distance of members are expected to attend and Kdith of Neva E lain Brooks, who has obtained a niece, Miss Henry, nursery stock ever offered the public. eighteen feet, going at full speed. It with them any fine, sturdy It because of ill health. bring prospective over the week-end. Low rates to orchardists. TUESDAY, MARCH 29TH furlough he men Every variety. prices. Quantity fas fortunate for Mr. Peters that members. All former service Christian Kerner, of Brighton a' ^ of the Rnei — — _A special meeting could trust his favorite mount, call- on soil or in Apples— Pears Peaches Quinces who have served foreign nue, is spending two days with TRFFS OF THE LONESOME PINE” Bnel L-L? — “THE TRAIL No. 10, Order * — Zion Camp ed "Dauntless," a western cow pony hostile waters, in any campaign or at their home in Ghent, Cherries Plums Ornamentals. g; been called for tonight at parents * Zion has | which the screen star has ridden for are for membership and1 Currants—Blackberries street. war, eligible Y. RFRPIF^ Strawberries— B the institute in Fayette more so master LOUISE PRICE AS “JUNE” than two years, that those desirous of joining are request- Donald Conard, of Montcl DL.1\I\1L»J — — Gooseberries. A Grand Master J. S. Strahl. of Brook- Raspberries Grapes | mnd horse knew each other’s whims ed to bring their discharges with Academy, was home for the we< I Grand Secretary J. H. Ish- 1 Perpetusls—Baby Ramblers lyn; add capabilities. them. There are several matters of Mr. and M Hybrid the sen- end with his parents, I\L/OCJ 6 kisher and Philip 1. Schick, as Hardy Everblooming—Climbing Roses. I* importance to come up, such Harry Conard, of High street. ior vice of New York city Plants—Hardy Perennials 1, president "Maids of America,” A Laughing choosing a name for the post and Hardy Vines—Hedge the officers — — — % will be among grand The Shrubs Asparagus Rhubarb. Show the election of officers. Veter- Fire in Evergreens * that are to be here for the meeting Small Woodbrklge An unusual comedy show, abound- ans of Wars is the largest■ Free Advice on Planting and Landscaping. W Aerie. No. 158
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