South : Amboy Roosevelt : Port Reading YVoodbridge : Sewaren : Metuchen fords : Keasbey South River NEIGHBORING TOWNS Sayreville : Keyport : Matav\an 1ED BANK MAN ENDS fiflATAWAN SCHOOL BD. NEW MINISTER HIS LIFE BY HANGIN( REELECTED /ACHT CLUB AT BAD BLOOD TALL CEDARS OFFICERS RECEPTION TO "Before I I Special to the EVENING NEWS. began using ru«fcr«t4i. had & bad cotb* i to the EVENING SE 1(8, .pimples on my fure, nnd my food wns not Special AT Red Bank, April 8:-—The body of Slexlonigested an It ahould have l>een. Now f am entirely Matawan, April 8:—At 8 recent' RECEPTION; and /we!!, the pimples have«11 from NEW disappeared my AT KEYPORT KEVPORT PLANS P PASTOR George W. Wolf was found the Matawan Hoard of Edu- hanging fat-n. I own truthfully aay that C&aearets are Just meeting from the second floor veranda by a as advertised; D i;\ve taken only two Iwxea of them.' cation organized for tbe coming I Clarence It. Grlffiu, BUerldau, LuiL South Greet neighbor who was passing his home First year. There wag no election for dis- Stv. Yirks Amboy Baptists in Leighton avenue, yesterday morn- Annual Banquel to New Members Are Initiated trict clerk ag Mr. Walling was elect- Isaac J. Greet- Coroner John ed a of Rev. G. L. Allen. ing. I, Sickles was no- be Held at last year for term three ed at tified and granted a burial permit. April 20. Big Wetting. yearn. The only offices filled were Keyport. Mr. Wolf was seventy years old those of presldent'and vice president. I Epmial to the EVENING SEWS. and conducted a store for to the EVBNINQ NEWS. L. H. Stemler was reelected I grocery Special NEWS. Special to thi EVENING preei- Special to the EVENING NEWS. South Amboy, April 8:—The la- some time past. The reason for his View For- dent and Charles Carmen, vice presl- ! Keyport, April 8.—The first an- Keyport, April 7.—Bay Keyport, April 8:—-The lecture di')8 of the Baptist church gave a re- act remains a mystery. He leaves a of Lebanon dent. The old committees were also nual banquet of the Keyport Yacht sst. No. 18, Tall Cedars room of the Calvary M. E. church ception last night for their new pas- widow and seven children. net In Masonic reelected. flub, will be held in the Pavilion Wednesday night :ast nigbt wag filled to the overflow tor, Rev. G. L. Allen, and his wife. ^all. Sir four members attended Hotel, Thursday, April 20, and a with members of the church and Tl;e delay was caused by the absence ind the < were initiated into large attendance is anticipated. wing friends at the public reception given of the pastor's wife, who has been he order: Ira Antonodies, Jr., Present Officers. Pleasant. the new pastor, Rev. Isaac 3. Yerks, the winter In the South, Palatable. Potent, Tatte Good. Do Good, "Charles P. and L. spending The officers of the club are Never Sieken, Weakeu or Gripe. 10c. 25c 50c. Never Snyder George Refreshments were served and all WOODBRIDCE old la bulk. Tb« tablet and his only recently arrived to join genuine stamped OCO. Bartelson of Atlantic Highlands; A. Charles Rossi, commodore; Karl J laaranteed to cure or jroar money back present enjoyed a pleasant evening, her husband in his new field of la- Cottrell and Fred- Mathlason, vice commodore; Harvej Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 6oo Kunath, Joseph making the acquaintance of the pas- bor. The lecture room of the church of J. E. 8. Bedle, rear commodore; Thoa erick Thompson Matawan; tor and his family. was well 200 ANNUAL SALE, 12 MILLION BOXES filled, nearly persons WHIST CLUB Burrowes, treasurer; Richard Bur- Johnson and Joseph R. Heyer of Bel- HAVE SESSION church in the Charles Kastner of being present. Every rowes, secretary; Norman 13. Lock- tord; Highlands was in a city represented extending wood, Asst. secretary; William A. ind Le Roy Carhart of Navesink. KEYPORT CHURCHES welcome to Pastor Allen. After the ceremonies the members Was J. GUI, official measurer; Rev. H. W. The of entertainment was Entertained by Mrs. :>f the with the new members Reformed Church at IV!id- program Bruninghausen, chaplain; Dr. G. C. order St. /ohl'i M. E. as follows: Address of welcome, by MARTIN FOR were served a banquet in the dining Rev. A L. 10:80 G. Walker at Siwaren. Hoagland, fleet surgeon. ea letown on 11. Isard, pastor. Deacon Green. At the close he re- room of the Mansion House, covers April A. 2:80 P. The trustees are: One year—P. A. M., preaching by uaator; cited an that suited laid The whole P. ser- original poem Sondergaard, Wlnfleld Maurer, Wm. being for sixty-four. M., Sunday school; 7:30 M., the occasion. music the to the NEWS. was carried out in mon Vocal by Special BVBNINO C. Low; two years—Wm. E. Wool- evening's program Special to the EX EKING NEWS. by pastor. choir. An impersonation entitled, 8:—The La- THE LEADER successful manner. 8:— The class!* St, Mary's Woodbridge, April lev, Sr., Geo. W. Brown, Wm. A. Mlddletown, April Episcopal. "A Mustard Plaster," by Miss Clara dies' Afternoon Whist Ciub was de- of Reformed Rev. H \V. rec- Gill; three years— R. R. Brown, Monmouth, of the Bruenlnghausen, of after- tor. 8:00 A. M., Chamberlain, Cranbury. Solo, lightfully entertained Friday Vttdin Curtis, D. P. Van Deventer. church, will hold Its spring session Holy Communion; "I'll Them to Roses," by at the home of Mrs. G. Wal- Democrats in the Senate KEASBEY A. C. TO HOL0 10:80 A M., morning prayer and Change noon, J. The Initiation fee u $5 and the at the Reformed church on Tuesday, Martin Baird. Miss followed by 2:30 P. Recitation, by ker, in Sewaren. Six tables of whist annual dues $12. EASTER MONDAY; April 11. litany sermon; entitled "The One- were in The were Choose Man. DANCE, The sermon will delivered M Sunday school; 4:00 P. M., even- Chamberlain, play. prizeB Original Officers. Bailey be by Legged Goose." Duet, H. LaRue and awarded the winners as follows: Rev. Garrett S. of ing sermon by rector. The Keyport Yacht Club was In- Conover, pastor Baird. An Miss to the EVENING Reformed Church. M. by two embroidered handker- — NEWS. the Reformed Park. Impersonation First, corporated under the name of the Washington, April 8. The Demo Special church, Asbury who outdid her- MisB Louise sec- j 8:—A meet- Rev. J. of the Re- Rev. W. E. Compton, pastor. Chamberlain, fairly chiefs, Brewster; Boat Club March cratic senatorial caucus Keasbey, April special K. Shield, pastor Keyport 3, 1908, selected Sena- 10:30 A. M gelf last night. ond, half dozen cluny lace doilies, and Its ing of the Keasbey Young Men's formed church, Long Island, will preaching by pastor, Incorporators were, Thomas tor Martin of Virginia as leader of the "Lessons Miss Chamberlain is a very talent- Mrs. J. T. Sprague; third, book rack, Athletic Club, was held in its club give the report of "State of Relig- subject, In Palm Sunday. Burrowes, Richard Burrowes, Hen- In the senate. Mr. Martin on the line of Mrs. N. a minority 2:30 P. M.. Sunday school will as- ed young lady lmper- Robert Valentine; fourth, ry Tofts, Harry Coons, and William rooms Wednesday evening. ion." received twenty-one votes for caucus semble and t> e elected oonating and was frequently encored. gun metal hat pin, Mrs. B. W. Hoag- A. Gill. Arrangements were made to have The Keyport church will be repre- newly officers, The first meeting whs held viz.: At the -close of entertainment land. The were: chairman against sixteen for Senator !i dance in Lefkowltz'g Easter the Rev. W. E. Superintendent GeorgeS. Hyer, the guest prizes First, in the rooms of the Hook and Lad- hall, sented by pastor, forward to of Indiana, the candidate of 17. Assistant Superintendent. A. S. Van- flyeryone pressed grasp bottle of perfume, Mrs. Seymour der Company and fifteen members Shlvely Monday evening, April The Coinpton, and Elder George S. Hyer. hand of and Mrs. the will render sev- Is BuskirU, Secretary and Librarian ihe Mr. Allen, Barr; second, sugar and cream set, were enrolled. The progressives. Keasbey brass band A very large delegation expected officers elected Garret H< Keen, Treasurer J. H. 'thereby extending to them a welcome Miss Edna Brown. After the distri- In spite of the efforts of Willlpm J. eral selections and special music will from all over Monmouth county and at that time were: P. A. Sonder- Miss Jolce lo South Amboy. After the hand- bution of the prizes dainty refresh- In to the be furnished from New York city. preparations are being made for a Hendrickson, Organist gaard, commodore; W. A. Gill, vice Bryan opposition Martin, Treasurer shaking, vfreshments of cake and ments were served. Mrs. C. A. Camp- The dance will continue from 4 P. good meeting. VanBuskirk, Missionary commodore; Thos. Burrowes, treas- progressives were not able to muster Miss will take Ice cream were served. bell will entertain the next meeting M. until 4 A. M. In the latter time Mary Smith, charge, urer; Alfred G. Metsger, secretary; enough votes to carry the caucus. The 7:30 P. if illustrated The lecture room was beautifully at the W. A. A. Club House. of the evening a contest for a $10 stereopticon Henry Tofts, Cor. secretary; J. A. election of Mr. Martin Is a distinct trl- j sermon by pastor, "Christ Is and tastefully decorated with green gold piece will take place.
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