IA Sale of Summer Dress Fabrics J

IA Sale of Summer Dress Fabrics J

- \ • VOL. , MIDDLESEX COUNTY, N. J., FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1923. NO. 49. JUNE W. C.T.U. MEETING. THE CHURCHES. MRS. CORNELIA DEY HIGHTSTOWN. mtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif The June meeting of the w! C. T.U Mrs. Cornelia Dey passed away on . First Presbyterian. will be held at" the home of Mrs. Sunday morning from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Turner, E Business Hoars—Oron 8:30. Close ot 6:00. Evcrr Day, Saturday Incladod. 3 Carleton Campbell on Tuesday after- her granddaughter; Mrs. Howard G. Mrs. Floyd Huff spent Wednesday at Prayer Meeting this Friday night noon,. June 12th, a three o'clock. Pickering, Franklin Street, Hights- Hamminton. <• at eight o'clock. 'Subject: ''No come back for beer own. Mrs. Qey was about the oldest ' Airs. John Ervin of North Main Sunday School at 10 o'clock. and wjne, why?" Flower mission resident of this .section as she .was Street spent Thursday at Windsor Men's Bib|e;i Class at the same and relief work report. Reading-by in the 96th year of her age. ' She with' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ervin. hour, taught'by the pastor. Miss Marian Barclay. Committee: toeniqSwern & (g. I was the widow of John H. Dey who Mr? and Mrs. J. B. Schenck are <t/ ^ South Broad- The Annual 'Children's Day Ser- Mrs. W^ H. Havens, Mrs. H. C. spent almost his entire life in Mon- spending two weeks with relatives in vice at eleven o'clock. • An Interest- Symmes, Mrs. A. Simonson. roe Township. Mrs. Dey also was Ohio. ^ and Lafayette Streets* ing program has been arranged by the oldest living member of the Mr. and MrB. J.. E. Thomas of Trenton N.J-.^ the committee, of! which Miss Mar- 'hast Graiigte Meeting- of Season. First Church, Cranbury, and at the Center Street Wednesday at Ehglish- 5 -•• SUCCESSORS TO S.ZKAUFMAN CO. | garet Bergen is chairman. 'f Pioneer Grange will hold its last time of her death was a member of town with Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin The subject is "The Children s ilng of the summer on Tuesday that church for sixty-two years. Hoffman. U'_ Friend." This, beautiful sentiment ing, June 12th. It will be a pot She is survived by one daughter, "Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wyckoff of .will be developed by •& short play, luck supper. Every family bring Mrs. William Kerr, of Asbury Park -Trenton" were callers on Wednesday musical selections and recitations. on£ dish of food and come at 7:30. and one. son, Albert Dey of Princeton with Mr. Henry Riggs and family. 1 Today this Store Launches one of | • The baptism of children will take and several grandchildren. Mrs. L. Schmidt of New York place early in the program. 0DWIN BAND. Funeral services were held yester- spent the past week with her sister 1 the Greatest of Events | Community! Service at eight P. M. Among )nored. bands to day afternoon from the Pickering Mrs. W. A. Robbins of South St . Sermon by the pastor, subject: "We participate in\the bi; Elks parade at home at 2:30 and were conducted Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davison would see Jesus." John 12:20-21. Asbury Park e 22nd, Good- by her pastor,,Rev. J. E. Curry, as- spent Sunday with friends at Perrine Ladies Guild will meet. In the win's Band h engaged by the sisted by Rev. Harry Owings, of the ville.' I A Sale of Summer Dress Fabrics j chapel Monday afternoon. Lakewood Elks to represent them. Baptist Church, Hightstown. Inter- Mr. and Mrs. Henry McDowell of Dayton were' visitors on Memorial E Featuring leading domestic and imported fabrics at 5 - —== —o ment was in the family- plot in Second Presbyterian. Brainerd cemetery, Cranbttry, under Day with their rrfother, Mrs. William E prices that are "cut to the quick." Weeks in advance , j= .MISS MERSHOX A GRADUATE. the direction of A. S". Cole, Son & Co. McDowell. E of usual Sale Month Prices. 5 . The W.omens' Missionary Society Miss Martha Mershon, of High- A^very pretty June wedding was will meet at three o'clock" today land Park, daughter ot Mrsr J.-V. D. MRS. SARA' APPLEGET. solemnized at the home of Council- E Prices only guaranteed until depletion of present 5 Mershon, will graduate tomorrow with Mrs. John Forman. man and Mrs. TSaird Dey, of North E .. stocks—Buy ail you will need today. " " ~' "- 5" The subject of the illustrated from the New Jersey College for Mrs. Sara Appleget, widow of Main Street at 4 o'clock Wednesday lecture in the Chapel on Friday Women, at New Brunswick. Miss James Appleget, died very suddenly afternoon when their younger daugh evening at 8 P. M. will be "Lost on Mershon, who is well know in this last Friday morning at the home of ter, Esther Baird, became the wife the Iron Ranges"—the story of the vicinity, is a member of the College her son, Robert N. Appleget, at of Paul V. Nau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Another Extraordinary Offer for Today- miners. Glee Club and a popular member of Lawrenceville. She was 72 years of Paul ."Nan of this place. The Rev. Immediately after the lecture her class. age and is survived by three sons, Thomas Tyack, pastor of the Presby- Great Big Turkish Towels there will be a rehearsal of the Robtert N., of Lawfenceville, Samuel terian Church, of which are both songs to be used on Children's Day. POSTOFFICE HERE TO CLOSE F., of Trenton, William D., of St. active^ members, officiated. Plain and Fancy 5OC ea»Cla. uf—the Clrtreefa Choir and EARLIER IN EVEXIXGS. •fpiiTi, nf St A very pretty June wedding took You'll want a supply of towels during coming hot- member of the Sunday School are Postmaster Edward W. Walker, In Louis. ' She was a member of East- place Wednesday arternoon at live "Summer muutLs ami right htsin ia-aii excellent oppof^ reque'sted to attend this rehearsal accordance with instructions receiv- ern Star Lodge, of Princeton. o'clock when Miss Laura Cottrell be- tunity to stock up—You'll vote them real extra values in the church. ed from the Postmaster General, Funeral services were held Sun- came the bride of William H. Howell On Sunday morning Sunday school announces in a notice in today's day evening by the i Eeastern Star The ceremony was performed at Miss when you see their quality and note their size. scholars will assemble as usual at PRESS that the Cranbury office will Lodge, No.'91, of Princeton, and at Cottrell's home by Rev. Harry Evan ten o'clock -in the Chapel for the close at 6:45 P.M. Standard Time, two o'clock Monday afternoon from Owings, pastor of the Hightstown Important in the Sales are Imported. marking of the rolls. At 10:15 beginning June 11th. This new her late home. Interment was in Baptist Church, before a large num- promptly they will march to the schedule should be welcomed by the Princeton cemetery under the direct- ber of relatives and friends from "St. Gall" Swisses, 75c yard 'Church Auditorium, where the people of this community and we are ion of S. S. Mather. Hightstown and other places. These well known St. Gall Swisses are in light and Children's Day exercises will be sure that Mr. Walker welcomes it Mrs. Appleget was an aunt of .. o • given. Seats will be reserved tor too. The hours of the Postmaster Mrs. G. B. Mershon, of Cranbury. Postmaster Held on Charge of dark grounds with vice versa colored and dotted. You'll are long and he too is human and the scholars in the centre of the -j o -Robbing of the Mails. recognize quality at a glance for this important fabric main aisle. The program will start ought to have a few hours for MRS. CHAMBERLIX HOSTESS sells at a great deal more than this small price. at 10*: 30 A. M. The choir will rend- something other than mail. TO WOMAN'S CLUB. Postmaster Richard -White of er an anthem especially appropriate The Post Office' here has been con- Perth Amboy was taken into cus- to the occasion, entitled, "Suffer the ducted in a most efficient manner The Woman's Club met on Wed- RatinspuD, 5Oc yard nesday with Mrs. J. D. Chamberlin tody, there Monday on a Federal Children to Come Unto Me." There and although it is impossible to warrant charging theft from par- will be only one collection and the please everybody, Mr. Walker is to as hostess. After the regular busi- A well known brand of ratine weave, light 'weight, k ness meeting a ' very entertaining cels post packages, extending over cash on the church plates will be be commended on his management, a period of six months. Deputy fine-finish; all leading plain shades, including white and sent'-as an offering to the Sunday service and courtesy to this com- program was given by Mrs. Willard Applegate, of Plainsboro, and -Mrs. United States Marshal Leschke of black. This fabric washes well; 36 inches wide. School Board in accordance with the munity.- He is one of the best the Newark office made the arrest usual custom. "A cordial.invitation postmasters we have wer had. He Arthur. Clayton, and Miss M. Anna Chamberlin. " and Mr. White, who is one of the Dress Voiles, 5Oc yard . is extended to members of the con-is acquainted with the work, gives best known Democratic • leaders in. ' gregation and the general public to his undivided attention to the office, Mrs. Applegate sang very beauti- Middlesex county, later gained his All the new pretty Dress Ginghams for making sum- attend this service.

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