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Two Nights THE BOONTON AND THE BOONTON WEEKLY ^BULLETIN .8. L. GABBI8ON. Eiltor VOLUME TWENftV-NINE NUMBER THIRTEEN THOMAS H. TRENHOLM, Editor BOONTON. N. J., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16,1923 CHARLES L. GRUBB; Aaso. Editor SINGLE COPIES .THREE CENTS REFORMED CHURCH ACTIVITIES. AmericanLqgjon Out B. B, CLASS ENLARGES. —The-pastor-wjU-teke-for-his-Bub-- Pathfinders Have__ Last Two Nights ject Sabbath mornjng "Yoked to The B.E. Class of the Presbyterian For New Members Jesus Christ" There will be no eve- Church Sunday School has decided* to ning service. " - 'Splendid Program enlarge its scope of activities and of Hains' Campaign The young people's devotional ser- provide a community center for young Here's What Alex Galloway vico will be omitted this Sunday eve- men for not only the study of the ning. At the annual election of of- Club of Presbyterian Bible but for social affairs also dur- Methodist Church Crowded Said to the Legion Boys ficers of the. Young People's Club ing the week. They have rented tKe Church to Work With- to Capacity Tuesday- ' Monday Night. ' Wednesday night the following offi- former Y, M. C. A- rooms on Main cers were elected: Mr. Stetson Rich- County Y. M. C. A' street and will open their new quar- Evening. mond, president; Miss Edith ' Ed- ters with a houscwarming on Tues- I have'been asked by Boonton Post monds, vice president; Miss Florence The Pathfinders Club of the First days evening next. They will meet 124 of the American.Legion to thank Salmon, secretary; Mr. Fred Person- ,- High School night was a great nignt Presbyterian Church of Boonton, with for Bible study the following Sunday at the Hains meetings. There were you for the support you have given ette, treasurer; Miss Pearl ' Ricker, the Morris County Y. M. C. A., ore us, as evidenced by your presence chairman of Entertainment Commit- morning at 10 o'clock and the Men's fine representations • of the Juniors, here tonight . The Post aldoAvants tee. planning a strflnc prdgram under the Bible Class will be their guests on Seniors, Souphmores and Fresman;- to thank you fo- th^ continuous sup- leadership "of Mr. Goble for the com the opening morning:. • Sections of the church were joped off The Ladies' Aid Society held one ing year. They will meet on Friday and the students sat in classes. There port you have *: iwi.,» given the pro-of those delightful birthday parties jects of the Lt^Uii, and to assure evenings at 7:30 with the exception All young men over nineteen years were little signs for each section in on Thursday afternoon in lecture of. Friday, Novembei l(i, when they of age are eligible] for membership. the colors of the High School, red and you that we appreciate your confi- room. AU present were within the dence 'and will continue to try and meet at 7 P. M. Any .further infon-nation can be ob-black^which welcomed .each class, fllr. prescribed .age limit-, 16 years; under tained from the teacher, F. N. Rubsa- Hains expressed great delight at the . preserye.it. The Post also wants me They*, have adopted a sencs of dis- men, or president of the class, Law- fine showing1. The students then' to say a word at this time regarding cussions that will prbvo ^>f immense rence Dehn. t . ', arose, their cheer-leader came t$ the the ^campaign for new ' members, benefit to every fellow in the club. In platform- and they-gave a vigorous which we are just inaugurating. every discussion an attempt will be high school cheer, ending with "Hains, You know the American Legion Personals indde to find out how Jesu3 Christ Hains, Hains." Mr. Hains thanked has a peculiar proposition' in this met these same life situations. Locals them, and then the students again "respect, compared to the older socie- Mrs. Elizabeth Dennison, of 'Brook . They; are planning to send a dele gave a vigorous cheer "Scott, Scott, ties and lodges in. the town. Whereas street, who has gone to Dover to gate to the State Older Boys' Confer- Boonton High School football team Scott." A delegation frcm the Mill- they have a very large potential nnw spend the winter with her daughter, Will play the Glen Ridge High this burn Baptist church was also, pres- nf»H " T*vt*»«. ir«. -i '**i*_»4 A—i.«~ t this ence at Rahway on December 7, 8 and membership list to drow from,, we Mrs, John.VanderhoofH A . takes 9.•-. The County Y. M; C. A. Commit- afternoon on the Lathrdp avenue ent. There were about <orty of them, arc limited to about ^260 men, being means of thanking all herWnd grounds. mostly young people. They rose and friends and .neighbors for their kind- tee and their secretary will keep in roughly the number of men who went touch with this and all other affiliated Troop No. 1, Boy Scouts, will take sang Alexander's song "One Day". into Jhe service' in this town. Of ness during her long illness in Boon- a hike tonight under the direction- of There was also a delegation of the en- ton. •- .-._' groups in the county through monthly tha^ number we have about 160 ac- training conferences, and visits by Scout Master Esher and Assistant tire Troy Hills Community Club preB- tive members. We feel wv should Mr. Hans Schroeder, of 2iu «... J the;;, secretary and members of the Stetson Richmond. ent. Mr. Hains called'upon them to have them all and need them all. I street,' was taken to Memorial Hos- UOONTON BARDER GONE; '- The Pathfinders Club will meet to- rise and congratulated them upon see several ex-service men in the"pital, at Morris town,' on Wednesday, committee. • The Committee will co- Community Chest ALSO DENVILLE GIRL night in Recreation HolL theatre tonight who do not belong. operate with a group program and The Fairy, Helpers of the Presby- standing behind their own minister and operated on for appendicitis. •' every member of the group will be- hl efio1 to brin the I do not want to appeal to them en- A little daughter, Jane,, arrived Coincident with the disappearance terian Church will meet in the'^Recre- •*" \ £? e. ffospel to tirely along selfish lines, by'remind- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry come a junior member of the county Drive Starts Monday of Louis Ferrone, a Boonton barber, ution Halt next Thursday. -The meet- Boonton: There was also a delegation ing them of the comforts and atiros- Fitcher, on Lathrop avenue, on Fri-association. who jrecehtly disposed of his business ing yesterday was devoted to making from the Daughters of Liberty, who phere of good fellowship thay will G. Leonard McCain, pastor of the conducted under the name of the Ly scrap - books for the • children of thewere called upon by Mr. Hains to rise day last. - " 1 find at the Legion House. I think Mr. S. Van Duyne, of Holmes Presbyterian Church, is co-operating Be Ready to Meet the Soli- Tennessee mountains. and be introduced. At the rising of they know about that. I think they most heartily in this new arrange- each delegation, the audience gave en- street, left this week, for his Win-(ment FoUowing w th0 gronp pro. citor When He Calls Thursday, Friday and Saturday of know that the Legion reen-.berenip ter Camp at New Benr, N. C; where1 e * next'week, the King's Helpers of the thusiastic applause. The church was is made up of the same old crowd of gram: x he will spend the next few months in on You; Methodist Church, will entertain rand so crowded that it was necessary to fellows they knew, and marched, nnil hunting and fishing. , ; • November. have a fair and supper. Also a deli- bring in chairs. Mr. Hains Bald.:: suffered with, and laughed with.- in 9—Business night and hot dog catessen sale. On Thursday the ^chil- I'am delighted to see this church barracks and billets, on this aide and Mr. and Mrs. Monro'e Howell, and roast. Discussion, "What Shall a In prpvions ycars^ .the. - people . of daughter, Mrs,, D. B. Brow&ing and Boonton have• been eslced-repeatedly dren will entertain, Friday evening crowded on our mid-week night. It over there. The same old spirit pre- children, with Miss Eliza Cunning- Fellow Do on Sunday?" there will be a supper. Saturday will is especially wonderful when we think vnils and they will recognize it and 16—Meet with Sunday School. to donate to variouif charities. The ham, ore spending the Winter at : be delicatessen day. - bf all the things competing against like it when they meet up with it . 23—*falk on Building and . Loan. purpose of this newly forhied organi- Fort Louderdale, Florida. zation is to dispense with the old plan A card party and dfince will be us tonight. "/For instance "Uncle again. .. : George W. Morse, Sta$e president Discussion, "What Makes a Person a held on Wednesday evening. Novem- Tom's Cabin Company" with a band Success ?" Nominate three delegates and adopt a new one, whereby the and bloodhounds and banners marched AH these things, however, are not of* New Jersey Real Estate League, for State Older Boys' Conference. people "will be asked ta give once and HPXEN BUSH ber twenty-first at the home, of Mrs. the chtef inducement we have to of-was present at* 8 meeting-in Atlan- once only during the year and the of Denvillc, N. J. Pierce Wclsch of WMppany. It will past this church a half hour before l tic City a few days ago of.the Con- 30—Trip to Morristown Y.