29, 1921 Single Copy Four Cent*

29, 1921 Single Copy Four Cent*

$1.50 a Year 4 Single Copy 4c. VOL. XVIII No. 11 BELMAR, N.J., FRIDAY-APRIL 29, 1921 Single Copy Four Cent* TROLLEY HITS CURB COOK HOWLAND NOW MAYOR CONTRACTS AWARDED Several passengers were badly LOCAL SCHOOL IN ■ v A A i i t i n f i . I shaken up when Car No. 202 left the r m v in a i » ia Mayor William B. Bamford has LOCAL RESIDENTS IN AT COUNCIL SESSION “ <■ ^ e;h»,x b-c:r rwS FtSllVAL PROGRAM V T S S £*•££ AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT Eleventh avenue and F street on I land, president of "the Boro Council E. Haberstick & Son and J Eg- Wednesday morning. The track was High Honors is Anticipated for wil1 act as Mayor. Mayor Bamford bert Newman were the Sue- blocked for more than thirty min- the School Chorus at Neptune w?11 lje back on Monday. W ere on their way to attend the Avery-H eywood cessful Bidders for t h e ------------------------------------Tomorrow Afternoon — -------------- W edding- when tire blows out-ditching ,Plumbing Work on the New WORK TO START ON SHARK TO TEACH RIFLE SHOOTING and wrecking the car. Pain­ Pavilions - | RIVER BRIDGE n e x t WEEK On tomorrow afternoon the best, selections from each countv group < < • 1‘"np of instruction at ful injuries were sustained pT,he awarding of contracts fea­ j 'The replanking of the bridge wil] be used in a final County School . * ’ , , . Sl,mnier W11,1 be fro1" tured the session of the Boro Coun- by the occupants. j across Shark River w ill start next Musical which will be held in the h- whcn nfle shoot cil held in the Boro Hall Tuesday ; weej{- Protests were made oy the x eptu ing will be ta u g h t. cvenins. The plumbingeontraet for !Boro Avon offlclaIs agains, lhe « * Mrs.’" Henry Herberman of Fourth the Sixteenth Avenue Pnilion ww ,)roI,osed closing ol the bricleo nn.l ,, lhls reprcscllls lh c firse work MOLLY PITCHER MONUMENT MISS RIPLEY TO Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Burgesser given to E. Haberstick & Son of 1004 I lais llHCIj]ike,y fhatlurti a plan ^wj, ui be adopted of the whoIe C0Unty, it is hoped a of 2 Inlet Terrace, Mrs. Paul T. Zin- F street, while J. Egbert Newman j SQ jjridge may be used dur- Congressman Appleby has intro- inia of 000 Fifth ave., and Carl Schro was the lowest bidder for the Tenth I 86. ati e^danC!_„WiU_ ,lVaa_ ! duced^a bill providing for an appro- ing operations. selves of this opportunity to enjoy eder, proprietor of the Coast Gar­ Avenue Pavilion. priation from the national govern­ H the musical show of the Monmouth age, figured in an automobile acci­ Robert Estelle was reappointed *X'i\DY\S CHANCE” TO BE ment for a monument to Molly Pitch dent at Middletown on Saturday license inspector. All licenses will | County Public Schools. Society will attend the wedding PRESENTED TONIGHT Throughout Monmouth County er at Tennent afternoon, while on their way to at- h e the same as last year. A delega- J o f Miss'; Margin ret Adele Ripley , ,, tk>n of women appeared before the j A r>^ylet “Cindy’s Chance” and a the pubt- schools have recently daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wain- te.nd th° Avery-Hcywood wedding MANASQUAN WOMAN TO WED All received painful injuries except council in an effort to annex th e lMusical Program will be presented been holding group m-is-c-i' festival.*, wright Ripley of 30 Inlet Terrace, to Announcement has been male of Mrs. Burgesser and Mr. Schroeder, Belmar. The tract in the Belmar School House this to take the place of the musical con- ^ engagemcnt of ^rs. Ethelwynne iThomas“ f Morrison, Jr., son of Mr. Morris Tract to who are still suffering from the ef­ ion of Sixteenth ave- 1 evening under the auspices of The tests of last year ^ Newbury of Manasquan and i ' Thomas" Morrison of Pitts- is tht continuation fects of the shock. rangements have been nue to the ri■iver. Councilmen____ Light Bearers and the Center Group Last Friday night Belmar took two i G___ _ MacDonald Jr of Jersey 1 gh' Al1 arr The auto was going at a fair rate Sterner. Howland and House! were ; Ladies’ Aid Society of the First Pres choruses and a soloist to participate I Ci made for tlie ceremonies which will of speed when one of the front tires appointed by Mavor William B. Bam-1 byterian Church. jin the (group event, including take place at the Church of Holy blew-out causing the car to strike The cast of characters for the schools from Neptune to Manasquan 'Apostles on Saturday afternoon, May ford to act for the Boro in a meet- i itw *-*»• «*• * - -*•; m u i t A n n i u i A three trees. The machine was bad­ ing that will be held soon. |playlet are as follows: , which was held in the Neptune high IIW h IT 114th, and w ill be followed by a re- ly damaged and was taken to the The Loder & Sharp concern of j Granny .............. Miss Hariet Beers school auditorium. j ftlin i I UI L lim ~ iception at the Inlet Terrace Club. Coast Garalge for repairs. It was Miss Ripley will be attended by Philadelphia, was awarded the con- | Cindy ........................ Nora Jacobson ,Tlie Manasquan school, which fea n n n A D A C T Off I J "JTftM a Marmon and owned by the Her- I Mrs. Newcombe Baker of New York tract fo r a motor sprinkling cart.. It j Sally Ann .......... Doris Brown tured a number of vocal soloists and kUHU D^«>L DHLs. I bermans. will hold 1000 gallons. The price Katie - |some choruses, contributed largely | |as matron of honor, and her sister _ ........................................ paid was S4200 f o. b Belmar. Jane rw im d e 4 to the evenings entertainment, each i . " .Miss Dorothy Breinnall Ripley as j Mrs.* rs. neroerHerberman i recereceived cuts• The fire tractor fortheVolunfeer i Susie ................ ’ , J number being a credit to the effort The Mystics A. C. will have the |maid of honor. Thfe bridesmaids ®bout the breas . w 11 e , r s^ izim a Hook and ladder company was Molly .............................. Mary Isham lof. tbejr ]eader, as well as to the; Owls of Bradley for their, will be Miss Mary Cummings of [ia(1 ' - . given to the Non-Pareil Motors Cor- I Sarah ....................Agnes Henderson ' pupils taking part. i First Opponents | Newark, Miss, ... .Louise............... Hallock......... of New , berman suffered a brqkenjirm and poration of Newark. Their bid was i Mother ......................S^lvi^i Jacobson i the general vo!ced enthusiasm | — | York, Miss Virginia Hay, of Newark , a bacl gash on the neck; ?Thoi,m'x.‘ Hazel Woolley sbown over the Belmar Boys’ Chor- Local baseball lovers will have an,Miss Jane Ingersoll of Montclair, iprevented the party ion! a cm - *2210. Teachers Elsie Rankin us ‘jTliree for Jack,” it would seem opportunity to see the Mystic Base Miss Gail Morrison of Pittsburgh and jin^ wec^ ’n& AMATURE PLAY Florence Schuck |tbat tbey gajneci the honor of first ball Club, formerly known as the Miss Elaine Scheerer of Summit! -------------------- - School G irls... Alice Murphn A Dost war play “A. Buck - “Pri­ I place in the plaudits of the audience Belmar Baseball Club, in action to-| Robert G. Morrison will be his bro- ,MISS MARIE AVERY, BRIDE Charlotte Hausotte !an honor w’hich the entire student morrow afternoon at Worthington | ther’s best man and the ushers will j -------- - vate,” will be pr&sented by its au­ Esther Robinson thor, Narl J. Eggiman of Como in body of the school proudly cherishes |Filed 12th avenue and F street,_ | be Tracy.... Cowell,. James.... Hamilton ^ye(js Robert R. Heywood. Jr. the basement of the Como M. P. A very delightful Musical program I ^ f u ]j crP(]jt f0r which they en-] against the Owls of Bradley Beach, j Paul Hamilton and Norwood John- Tn New York City on Saturday Church. Rapid strides in the pre­ has been arraged, consisting of t e thusiastically attribute to the ardent The following day the Mystics will ston all of Pittsburgh, Ronald Ma- following numbers. !and joyous leadership of the music- travel to Freehold where they are berev of Missouri, C. Edward Mur- paration of the play are being made The wedding of Miss Marie Fred­ by those who will participate com­ Selection .......... Masonic Orchestral^ (brector Miss Myrtle Sickles, who slated to appear against the repre-Jrv. jr. of Trenton and John S. Mc- Vocal S o lo .............. Mrs. H. M. Kain ericks Avery, a daughter of Mr. and prising the best talent of the church witih but three years work with sentive nine of that place. The real | Kelvy of Pittsburgh. Cornet Solo .................. Mr. Bennett ! Mrs. Ledyard Avery of 800 River- and those who attend will find an these children has accomplished j opening game wiM be played on j _____________ Vocal Solo .............. Arthur Birdsall I side Drive, N. Y. and a prominent evening of entertainment different as many of the larger systems where Deoration Day. j AMERICAN LEGION NEWS Violin Solo...................... Mr. Witson ___________ [ summer local resident for a number from the usual style of productions, i music has been a part of the curri- The players representing the My- j Piano S o lo Mrs. D. R. Haney Eggiman’s story being an aftermath | culum for a far1 longer time. sties this season are: Silver and A large attendance ...is .....anticipated;0^.............

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