Prizes for Best

Prizes for Best

B Rl ; .! . 'A I/N ; j i; VI-.AFt Man Killed m Side walks For MrM Show For Doing*Of in* '" Alltr: Coj Rfiforcf S* Cripple} Ku'.f - Bank C HI*- 1 rank ,Sol»..ir the M«yt>i .! H-ieU- A Greet Woman\ Club Presi{i«-n< The A<.-tivities Of I t ^'*'( Little Silver (>.«;«.„„!.. ,- Ii I t Vhv Woniai?'"- Chi)' hi>-i! ' roniti Mrs V f'/i-i..- u ! : "'' son, Bft? k ! »-."•• * • >• •!:• M 1 . ,.- • !• ! " U*' nil* f *. -'•'•• ' •"*. n (.• i if ,. 1 1 !J i-'i- 'i. W, f, . j t 1 p A M-i"' ,t > • M i- h \t i. v a n • • |.»< k 1, 1 ,-, 1 '• i •••?m.x, th- \ >i r \ His h, • 3$. Vi]. 1 •j 1, • w 11 r i hv the worn- fX< (• )• : idfiy n TH hfr M ic H III! )•/. Of thf r i anil Ml* 1,«»p of in* \ Par! or (11 Ft road A ! nr*fi d 1 ,-:-, M the Th- in- r <hp i!t-n •. 11 ! for H' i -r\..-«t. H in tU-»> whi'h ' • i m i 1, Moil K'Mii. Wil in •ill r AM hii , <• in' n it • 1 f tt 1 ' ', Hi il*' wan * t- ' 1- 1 1 in A .ii i;ir (1 'I !it 1 II 1 matter to ! } 1 ej 1 II A i I •'' ' poiire '•ommit- 1 1 II I 1 I I U hit. Ml- J J> "' '" ' ^ .»•«• «,• f ihnnk.*• Vvas a.c•UTi*»fl U> Prizes for Best ;;- III 1 f til lilt, s ( i II : iI 1 f od Ml !• luir-nrf K Kritiei " '" 1' I-I.-PV ( 'it < Witial VKfWPf and hfh Mi , t. , i 1 ni hn \' nK U-UK c.irnpletply IK it I askrd 1 h:it the in^ut a nee p»s M.-y ny f Hepmts W.-II made by Mis. human »- > i!| >s i\Mli h \VMI. I <i *«S f Home Gardens „, I|., i f the other !>f incrpaseU to provlflc fm the diiv f Heed, the public welfare chairman, ) ' . ! V.U vf f t! t * t f nf Mi i-iin ! Sacks of fin of the new truck. THR comrnit- Memorial Sf rvn*t and Mrs K.liound D. Fraser, chair- W 'in ^t i 1 Iir i 1 i! li! Moniiiiiutli County Horticultural •1 w is damaged tcpiucn wnrp in doubt HH to wluHhei man of baby clinic work. Miss Ger- r t ihry <:onM dn this or not, hut i ht-y Society Kxtendt Date for C.los l-l -t.« -)y WJIS also trude Norman described the aclivi at Bapli.si Illll I 1 (If wire tak- s;u<i they would invpstigalc the .-nat- tus of the YounK Woman's club and iti^ I ntnt» <<t !un ' »• iin Front ter. Severn 1 c.-f tho coniniuifcnicn 9 «r Miss Ruth I.eddy, the president of Rev. Edwai«l W M Piir< W ll •» I" H siFitr-d that to t Ur- hf'.^t (if tlu-ii tw thla club, expi-essod appreciat inn for 1 w 1-i was re-- lief nearly all nf the iln> HppnipiiH- helpfulness extended by the Wontflpi's dud l.xcn isf? v t Inn nuiney had born expended f 1 i.-pai-.-d for club and by Mrs. Keussllie. Th<- Mcmbcih Win. !• ih,.I •1.1 in that Mr. KicilH.tt made, a complaint yearly report of Ui^ Junior Woman ^ jftb6ut this condition of WU g Pa«i Yen. 'street*^ Fort' MoBmo^|ir ^-Jff^ u fl H Voorhls and A memoT i-, | the atrAef h&d beefi ' '; .MWiJw riiember- of the Bapn-• Rotarv Club's iiip for concrftp paving and for »rai e WnmRn'fi club ip th dnrini; ilir |. • and gas that it w^s'impassable* He ! HH la.-' ve«r, with eiirhteen r II.,it .-l-.ii, Tenth Birthday .s;iMi lh;t! if i ti; r iii'nii i cd tin thh-i !»;•:' -.(' '"'>(• ':.^Mf|it.>d .^ti-.-e! n would 1 I II IN \ !l'l • !\ 'IMpM -MIIIF- fur 111,- Mir M 1 1 Red Bank ( hili In < ,l.l.i«l« An M -i i" : . • ' IM. lil:./.c II.- ;il.-h • -.' t mv<r»ai\ i I 1 miit-s' Night at •I •' Li' ••.. ]>! !«•»,. mi thi p.,- ' ,il the I Iks \u III II nun Tniiini >i •"• "•.•.) • .-I,- nijtiird by tin- ••'"n ill t tl 'i1 • •:< d! ! h> sti (*<•!. Tlie roKunir) <•<• direction of Mi row Niplit !):• !i -iui th'-y would invest i^ at e> ttie !• • M jjj;i in t {i jiil try to thui n. rrmr-dy. by Mrs WIIHHI II A ji'pnrt fri>m Charles E. Cole, the i.r Mi:- M. l'\ Young. 1(1 1 \ it -\\ nshiji auditor, an to township I 1 n p i In f. I itnMnce,", was filed, with the provislim I i I \ \ 1 \ tli.il it bn discussed at future'mect- Mlg I 1 1 I 1 I l ] I 1 lln f t I I li the I II \ v. 1 h litu,' l.i II 1 i l A complaint about the condition oft II II 1 • i. • r.icyiiei-n. I I 1 Alberta street at East Keansbur^ I il.. details of I MII Ih.- v lu i f i »li j was filed. | c i. •-, iipse all ratl i u | The Port Monmouth Civic as.sooia | !' • i I . inim-nts jiniil hi-i « I-.-., .up.I I'l in i hi.,I,i i ljjh II | tion sent a letter complaining nbont [ the use of excess earth taken from ! Mi . W w \p m .:i..in .li . n II,. , h;i nd from niiinl'.i:. ..I ill. I ,1.-. I-. !..• I'Hii; the Main street nnd Wilson avenue! , hi , h i,tli II I. .-nc.«i:i-il to concrete pavinp jobs. The assoda- I Tim III.1.1. I;, ..( lln. li.iMib. ill.' ill • • |1 in addition to t.on alleged that a great deal of the [liDsa \\ . 1. X: 1. :. K. ,;)ii., 1 l.lni. W W : A cii p.frii-lp.-e .f el,ii ell \y, I, l tininitti-e ha.-< excess earth had been Riven away to Mis. II l::iyii:,,inl l-:i:.ip.-i , M t •:. {• rank I ) II I will be hrl.l in tin- rliui <• ni>.:ht. HI ph-a:-inr; fea- private property owners. The asso-1 MrMiili.ui. Hi- liirlim.l K l-'ux. His which time piping for 111. annual IKKl'AHIM. I (III A 1 ••.Mil. elation claimed that a better policy j Si};mi.:iiil i'j:.ii.- , Mis h.ini; lllinre. 1 ( i MOVINti Til mi'etiriK will b<> ma.i... He I ladier.' night would be to fill in low streets with Mis ii..\\ai.l \\ hii li.lil Mi:. Horace I i 111 Ililnililr ( liib M. nil,, i^ Meet lit tl;. On Friday night the winn<-r» in tin 1 to l:< ,1 Hank thf excess earth. The petition was P. C'n.,k. Mi: Iliippi.-I ('. I'annon. .1 Fareuell I'aitv < llonii. uf Mro. .)..>. ph I. Danglii po-to-church contest <-oniliiet<-.l i- fiiond. cxcln- ordered filed. Miusi's I'.iilli, mill l.'hil-1-ni'n Kridd, reported t.hat. he Ilul.lui, cently by the World Wide ipild will I till I I i]ip:lif:; rlitcr- Ml.«. Hi.r.I.n 1, HIIIPI-I', -Mia. Lewis K I ice with engineer! The first reading of an ordinance be given a dinner by the losi-ra at tit A fiimwell Il 1 S t I I tn Kolailans H. Th imp.-.'ii. Mis Louis .! Siclinjc. \ project for the was passed whereby the road from home of Mrs. Eleanor Kenyon in Lit lay nielli h II I 11 I I I f I 1 I les lied Hank Headden's Corner, past Mount Olivet thn HIH pi.•( MrKaip- estRti-. Mrs. d iliRt he hopes to hi Ahram I. Kllui.-. Mia. Flank H. Cur» tie Silver. » hmlt -onii'thinK at the next fit her li l.iioiiii of II comet ery, Is to be designated as Mrs. < I M II I tis, Mis. lli-ni y Mnrford, Mrs. John h fur tin- council's ronsldt V WHIM FIIIIIWT" SAI.K. Chapel Hill road and whereby the <li t 1 f I toad from Town Brook to Chapel II. Cnok. Mia. VV. T. McDowell. MYs. CHURCH SUPPER CONFFRKNCf. I N \ i'l, \ \ Oliver <;. Krnkc Mrs. George K. 'tiinilfaloncfH held nn ad 1 1 t* I ' I It n is Hi Id In IlipllBt Young Folks Hill, past Joh,n M. West's farm,-is to It Will be Held at the. Red Bank' ss III »th> 1! t-rki •Mil inniind meeting Saturday afternoon I,. Mi:.. I;-...I... PH., rlnsi- uf tile he entitled Mountain Hill roari. Both Alien. Mm. Martin O. Nill, MIB. Han- >r< Flldily Kverdllg. Methodist Church Tomorrow. 1'r inn ill;! It } jpil tiw>uilf(l the rn»d contract, to Ml:. Int. .i • roads have been known an Chapel nah C. Williams, Mrs. Monroe Eisner, Mrs. Charles Lewis, Mm. Irving K. 'h" So?t enlist met Inn cornpany. the Ai..-n-'.tli .• Mrs Kliner The \\ in 1.1 Wi.l. KUlld of the Bap-Hill road and this caused much con- A supper conference of the Red Ml I I 1 k 1 l.nvett, Mrs. Thornton Ryder, Mrs. .torni sowr coiilraot to the Hilltop llollIU -. l lo wild, Mrp tut rlniich it.1.1 a white elephant fusion. Bank district of religious education Mi ii 1 M Kriink Manning.

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