£ > r V ' ’ er I r* M V ¡1 ; •> , , r , •ÌWSI ";* v p i "1*? *93» ’ "2# v - v / í p i Vol. XXVI. No. 51. CRANFORD, N. j . )AY. JANUARY 31. 1924 THREE CENTS i OFFICERS ELECTED c w. c l e a g u e o r w o m e n r o t . CEONE—COT tho twist school of professional ac­ ,„T1* Y°un* People’s Society of Tlie conference on Monday, B# Barbara Avery t\»y. of Cran- ! CRANFORD DRAIATICCLUB tors. Mr. William Kicks, who di­ and Mr. Edward Arthur U h i m U v Enforcement «**d Ne«d tiJ5i ^ L Eni eW 01 1,10 PrcaBy. cd By the League Executive II rect ed the production, is to tie con­ terlan Ctgrreh. held a short incet- at the home of Mrs. Buckley;: n>. of PlaindekL were married i - ____. m gratulated. Cranford residents who to Educate Uio Muses. Chart«? i|Uf «Iter their devotional service which the executive hoards o f 1 . Saturday evening, at the home **•»•»»» “Th* Savtag Or*««’’ at the did not sue It Mils week should not Member» Honored.' ’ > last . Sunday evening. This-special »they Women’# organization» t the Bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I OMiao Tusiday Night Befar« ait fail to attend next week, unito meeting was called for the purpose Cranford, were invited to j ' •ne* K: Coy,.. 818 Casino«venueO AppreslaUv« Audltacs. To B# aside from the charitaBle, motive, . The Bananet given By the W. <fc of hearing, the report of a Nominal . wedding took placsr at 8:3n T. thv PresByterian chap* J pate in a dtscusion of a plan - R«ps»t«d Next Wwk. for the- enjoyment ot seeing a ing tom ml tee. which was appoint* by ari our effort# might he. feetoek. Rev. Kenneth p^Jtartln of clover play, cleverly acted. The last Tuestihy evening, was un ► t*d to consider candidates Ao three " Jty Ctiurcli perfondlng the cer The Cranford Dramatic CluB held nounced by all whq attendmC • reeted as to save tinu- and ener list of characters Is given Below : offices that were to Bo tilled follow­ and promoteefflclenry Brought By. The Brid«>. Who was given it# Januar)’ assemBly last Tuesday William Ilogg - tOirhctt's man­ great success, and effective lit ing the plan entered into at the her father, wore a French gown .stimulating Interest in tlte Union. a record - attendance. Miss Kt ereuhig, hi the Casino. As usual, servan t' .........James MeMeeknn Beginning o f the work last Septem­ son. President, present«*) coneji -Canton crew* studded with Ada Parsons -(Mrs, CorBetts ' The arrangements were under thè . ri ., p«»WBnt John F. Penlston tones, and a train of old tlie play was given for hiemBers »•arc of. a committee. of which Airs. tlie plan the League of Wo: and for friends of those taking mnld> ......I.............Lillian Buekley had kindly .consented to hold office Voters had ¡to offer By want o l * lare Belonging to her grand lfllnn t’orhett .:_..........lln m ’ Chapin 1>. B. Currie yeas chairman, and Mrs. tentatively, and his resignation , ,er, t^nd had a white lace cap part In It: But it will Bei' lepciiled it. A. Kichards, Alni. K. R. War. operation, and then asked fop* « tniii* i-oTi «mi , I.Ì. 1 1 **a# *a Beiieilttienent tH-rforumuretM'rlormaiue for t lie (leuvglmv CorBett -I»Uim'i- was accepted. Each memBer of our general discussion from the “ ' ftn ■ * ’’ '* ’ ' ‘ •Wife» .................Harrlat Chapin ner, Mrs. Burnett. Mrs. Fickert, and Society has felt' the? inspiration, * Mho carried^« Illllk fuuJ "L ,lu' Gnmt-tlevelaml 1 U S many . other member». The dinner Tlie many '■ constructive li ration, and for Nusan Blaine-(.Mrs, Corlwitt's and tne strength that "Jack” lias Brought forth showed that much, ueswite aweet « n wp«as. i a 1mies|Iì1» i ^ot tthe1 io ^va v âi] / th„1lSrvnî u ',,V#';l'Vr Istrici Nurse Associât»ml hm.f»r ' M e n " ............Adelaide Itlclmr-1.^' was served by the Woman’« Mis­ given, and we know, he will con­ and gypsouiiila. -n .« ,.,. m „ f l - " - ’ -.'«•»■i-* .»ui’se Assoc tut len, sionary Society. Miss Conklin g thmight had been devoted to Uw, Ripley (iiilldfonl.... IlaiuBl Sanim i tinue fB give, in his support of this suBject; that the Wujnen of Cran-i 0>. MUÍ Lola Stolk..^ was v L «lreased|,hpd r í i « ^ I flïî? 1 r|iull|ir..,.?.® 1 u...:!*;*«■*. in. ,mVl; an«"•'» Airs. Ktllldford~(Ripleys flavine charge, and Being assisted line work. ; 0 yellow. cn'iH* Koma and car- By a large committee from Both ford are crying for relief frum tho jlsirtunit.v of witnessing a most lie M other' ..........Muy vMiihlentimck The Nominating Committefe then too numerous “meetings” and eon~ Iteresflng and T ime The Early Autumn of-IPU,: -i If 'V1!l organizations . The nienti consist­ JXSSPSX. yTho\rhl^Vaf<K I ttlr«Mllllg nl"* successful dramatic ed' of soup, roast lamb, candled recommended'the following' candi­ lllctlng engagements: that th*] Pinet*--Mlnford. a Village Near dates: For President, Mr. James time Is undouBtedly ripe tor the' lsmdon. - ■ - : I sweet potatoes, tftlad. appio pie and York. Ä l \ C T r W e i? '!, nue i coffee. The speakers: taBle was deco­ Maroney: ' Vice-president, Jin Clif­ llrst steps toward a -greater unity Synopria of 8c*a«a: ton Coxf.recording secretary. Con- of thought and action. - . Virginia Russell, of West Now|tUree:™\ cmm-dv bv t’ laddon Art I. Slttingdinlng room in tin;, rated with red candles in silver stance ■ I.dfleh. The .Committee's candelaBra and candlesticks, tlie Tlie League asked for place# t«i oí?.?.’. -y.1.8* J,*??ICliaiuhers. The' title Is Hum least home uf Mr. Bilim t\»rB«tt.-*-f7:iió recommendations were unanimous­ the various-cluB calendars In coutwr tthews, of New York: Mlsa Ade- satisfactory thing aBout III the III.! ' : " (¿"general taBles with crystal-candle* ly accepted, and after Mr. Marqney of compilation for the coming year.: ie Richards ami Miss Alice lto- i sticks and red candies. Baskets of lines Being exceedingly clever and A c t 'll-T in * salili», IS:iW it Jn.l ' had tendered Ids resignation: as at which meetings, It would supply icrantz. Their costumes wore of the acting df I lie Citili fori) cast all Act 111 The same. (Next a|tt»r- flowers made By the special class of rceording secretary, a unanimous cydew chiffon. -The' Boat man Miss ABrams were ; also used, the speakers, thus eliminating tta that cmild he "desired. Tlio saving Jmn.l vote was cast anil tlie aBove officers own, meetings. Each exccuttv# Alr,: Donald Hnylan. o f 'Plain, grace In ipiestion N supposedly tho Comiillments m ust also he paid i Through the courtesy of the Ladies" board was asked to report Back at and tlio ushers were Messrs. f Aid -flociety of the Church, tkBie were duly installed.' ’ . " sens** ot humor w hich pervades It. to ttu« uUraetive setting utul tile Tlie Best wishes, congratulations a meeting of Presidents to Be held Illam If. Elliott, and LeKoy and tliuls Its special cxpiiñeiit In lighting effects, also to Ilio musi- [ linen was furnished and taBles were on March 17th. ringer, of Plainfield: Uodcrlek I'nivfisur [set liy the 'following, committee: and prayers for tills great work ac­ the eliaracter of Itlhui CorBett, Bal program so well rendered By company tlie new officers. W e look It' .was also moved and carried rnlan. of Now York, and Harry w hich tiart Is taken By Murry t 'Im­ :he orenestrn. '11m Imstesaes for it survive > [Mrs. McKee, Mrs. Hibson, Mrs. Cui* th a te a c h President appoint In. or Westfield. The Dong­ 1 la and Mrs. Fay. Miss Dorothy forward to a year of" great service pili. ivltii Is keenly ulivo to all Its ho oeeaslon wou* Mrs. If. (\ Nan- and fellowship. , member to act on a joint couuult- orchestra from Newark, furnish IMissIhllltles. The en tire casi, Imo- fni-il, Mrs. W illiam K icks and Mrs. CZABET S [Merry was head waitress, and was ree to Investigate the Women’# the music. over, was adiiilrnlile. and too much Jomes MeMeeknn. -M. ■. [ assisted . By Kaiherine Chadw ick, Clubs of'WeKtlleld and other adj»- » house waa decorated- with [ lìdna Monteneeomt, Charlotte Cox. Mrs. ,1. V. Doniphan of Maple praise cannot hi' given to their Place, has Been confined to the eeut communities, with a view o t them suillax and sunset roses, work, which was equal to that of Citizen want nils Bring results. [ Alice Kòsoncrantz, Louise Mount some d a y ' aclile.vlng such an or­ rh. Coy., mother of the Bride was J anet Edith Cox. Sirs. Knowles, Mrs. house for ijomo time with a severe sprained ankle. ' ganization in Cranford. "tired in yellow «paneled crei>o I -’IV).’ tW> l Adfe and Mrs. HiBson were tlio dec­ Tlio speakers of tlie day weto ima, while the mother ot tno ¡racimal» I oration committee. " Miss Katherine Wiley, State Secre­ Bridegroom. Mrs. Crone, had a gown One hundred and twenty-flve per Mr. I red Lange. Mrs. Leigh Colvin, tary ot tho Consumer's League and of Blue chiffon velvet. A reception [song were presentatile Union enter- vice-president o f New York State, Mrs. ltlt tollhouse, Chairman of followed tho ceremony, after w lilch | taBling: guests from Roselle, Eltza- then took the .floor.. Slier stressed Child Welfare for'the League-of the young couple left for a honey­ I Beth, Plainfield,...Westfield, Dunel­ the Importance of allegiance to the Women Voters, who threw light on moon tour of several weeks" dura-j ien and New York.
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