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10 'ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS (THE EVENING NEWS), SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1943 City Women To Stage Play The Young Woman's club drama department, in conjunction with the drama department of the Jersey Shore Woman's club, will present a play, "When Shakespeare's Ladies Meet" local woman's clubhouse, Dee. the, according to plans made this week at a meeting of the Young Woman's department. Miss Gloria Weeks is drama chairman of the club. A meeting was conducted last night by the department at the home of Miss Jane Ralston, Wanamassa It was decided that the American home department of which Miss Emma Willis is chairman will meet on the third Thursday of each month, in the clubhouse. Miss Kathryn Allen is president of the club.

The music department. Miss Emma Bruce chairman, will have a meeting of her department Nov. 11. at her home. 036 Bath avenue, Ocean Grove.

To Make Surgical Dressings Mrs. I. P. Goodwin, welfare chairman, announced that the club members are asked to make surgicl dressings Mondays Tuesday The U.S. O.

chairman, Miss Winifred Clark, and her committee, will serve Nov. 15. There will be an executive board meeting Nov. 30. at the home of Mrs.

Goodwin. 10 Walnut avenue. Wanamassa. Miss Jane Branson gave a resume of the state Junior Women's clubs conference in Newark. Oct.

23. The club has sold. since June. $500.60 worth of war stamps and $1.125 worth of war bonds. Those attending the meeting were Gloria Nobile, Miss Allen.

Pearl Scott. Lorraine McGee, Eileen Mooney. Mildred Gundaker. Jeanne Coyte. Mrs.

Harriet Pullen. Mrs. Eileen Motzenbecker, Gloria Weeks. Emma E. Willis.

Lily Marr, Jane Ralston, Jean D. Bliss, Nila Schoen, Virginia Gravatt, Winifred Clark, Reta Murphy, Faustina Bean. Doris Seger. Jean Williamson, Vida Willis, Mrs. Harry C.

Webb. Mrs. Goodwin, Mrs. John Willis. Mrs.

Bijou Bance, Mrs. James P. Van Schoick. Mrs. W.

E. Swenarton and Mrs. Joseph J. Coupe, senior advisor. Manasquan Music Pupils To Present Recital Tonight MANASQUAN Pupils of the Manasquan Conservatoire of Music of Mrs.

Joseph C. Jordan will present a recital tonight at 8 o'clock in the social hall of the Methodist church. Among those who will participate will be Miss Joan Appleget, Miss Mary Anderson, Miss Sylvia Lansing. Miss Janet Ann DeBow. Miss Audrey Allen.

Miss Ethel Mae Griggs. Miss Gisela Hermann. Miss Mary Jane Norris, Miss Frances Peters. Miss Patricia Schneider, Miss Marlene Hankins. Miss Virginia Sauer.

Miss Geraldine Gamello, Miss Gail Lansing. Miss Gloria Hurley, Miss Leona Kravitz. Miss Helga Hermann. Miss Joan Cullman. Edward Cornelius, Donald Stokes.

Harry Millar and Lynn Parry. Pride of Park Council Celebrates Birthdays Pride of the Park council. Sons and Daughters of Liberty. met Thursday evening. A birthday party was celebrated and there was covered dish social.

The next meeting will be Nov. 18. The honored guests were Mrs. Frances Phelps. Mrs.

Edna Swain, Mrs. Henrietta Potter. Miss Marie Perdunn, Miss Hurley. Miss Megill Mrs. Florence Harriet, Weston.

Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Aspes. Miss Edith Howland, Miss Isabel Garrison, Mrs. Josephine Howland.

Mrs. Hester Tilton. Mrs. Mamie Lyon, Mrs. Louella Emmons, Mrs.

Viola Polhemus, Mrs. Sophie Hurley, Miss Marie Perdunn. Mrs. Mary Wright, Mrs. Sarah Hulsart.

Mr. and Mrs. Witliam Brand and Miss Marion Hunt. 18TH ANNUAL ROLL CALL of West Belmar Methodist Church Nov. 1, 1913 Speakers: CRABIEL H.

D. HUMMER A. C. BRADY Special Music for Each Service REV. NORMAN RILEY.

Pastor BALLARD METHODIST CHURCH Asbury Ave. and Pine St. Rev. James S. Pemberton, Minister 10:45 A.

M. HOLY COMMUNION 1:30 P. M. "BARABBAS OR JESUS" TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Asbury and Grand Avenues Rev. R.

CONKLIN, Rector 1:30 A. -Holy Communion 9:45 -Church School 11:00 -Holy Communion 1 "AT THE LAST -VICTORY" REFORMED CHURCH Grand Avenue Corner of Sewall SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7 Divine Worship 11 A. M. Sermon by REV. OTTO MOHN "THE THINGS OF GOD" LELIA ARRES ELSIE WINSOR- -Violinist JOHN SCHELLENG-Cellist Sunday School 10 A.

M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES NOVEMBER 7th THRU 21st EVANGELIST JACK RUTLEDGE A Spirit filled man with a real message ALLENWOOD PROTESTANT CHURCH JOHN J. McCALL, Pastor To Be Married Tomorrow MISS EMMA GOLDER Miss Emma L. Golder, Neptune City, was given a miscellaneous bridal shower and dinner on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Dellett, 618 Main street, Avon.

Miss Golder is to become the bride of Lt. W. Lee Yarnall, Neptune, tomorrow at Hamilton. Those attending were Miss Irene Weisgald. Miss Charlotte Eldridge, Miss Rose Wolfson, Mrs.

Beatrice Kley. Mrs. Esthel Irwin, Miss Ethel Farber and Mrs. Mildred Hooper. Ocean Grove Club Makes Dance Plans The Ocean Grove Junior Woman's club met at the clubhouse on Thursday evening for its regular business session.

Miss Barbara Feldman, the president, presided. Plans were formulated for a formal dance, the time and place to be announced. The members will make squares for a Red Cross afghan. At the December meeting there will be a wreath-making contest. New members welcomed into the club are Barbara Stubb, Ethel Trimmer.

Janice Macaulay, Lois Polhemus, Joan Sherburne. Veronica Gorman, Jane Severs, Ruth McClelland, Ruth Hannah, Marie Stout. Frances Platt and Dorris Alexander. Lt. Margaret Clarke, of the local Wac recruiting office.

spoke to the members. giving them information 25 to requirements, telling of the need for women girls to and join in order to release men for active combat duty. The next regular meeting will be Dec. 2. Those present were Grace Behrens.

Barbara Stubb, Eleanor Borden. Ethel Trimmer. Janice Carpenter. Janice Macauley, Harriet Clark. Lois Polhemus, Gloria Cornelius.

Joan Sherburne, Marion Donahay, Veronica Gorman, Barbara Feldman, Jane Severs, Evelyn Gant. Ruth MeClelland. Audrey Hansen, Ruth Hannah, Betty Johnson. Marie Stout, Rose Knox, Frances Platt, Florence Petzold. Dorris Alexander, Edithane Porter.

Melva Powell, Jane Reighton, Elaine Runner, and Betty Shipman. Pocahontas Lodge To Mark Anniversary Pontoosue council. Degree of Pocahontas, had a regular meeting this week in Moose hall. this city. Mrs.

Florence Uuk. the Pocahontas, presided. The sick committee of Mrs. Edna Parker. Mrs.

Anna Lyon and Mrs. Uuk will take charge of visitations. Mrs. Rebecca Wainwright was reported ill. Plans for the anniversary of the lodge will be made at the next meeting Dec.

7. Mrs. Helen Thompson is the general chairman. The ways and means committee will have a public card party in the lodge room Nov. 30.

Mrs. Margaret Wanser chairman. Mrs. Gladys Kelty was welcomed as a new member. district Mrs.

Agnes Mrs. M. Capibianco. deputy: Elsie Mantner. past senior deputy: and Mrs.

Margaret Wanser. past Pocahontas, were in charge of the ceremonies. The chairman of the birthday social and refreshment committee, Mrs. Anna Lyon, requested all members to bring in envelopes at the next meeting for the Christmas party at the last meeting in December. The special award of the evening went to Mrs.

Uuk and the attendance award to Mrs. Lyon. Refreshments were serevd after the meeting by Mrs. Lyon assisted by Mrs. Uuk and Mrs.

Wanser. Long Branch W.C.T.U. To Have Christmas Party LONG BRANCH The Long Branch W. C. T.

U. conducted its regular meeting Thursday. A playlet. "The Coming of Annabell." was given. Those who took part were Mrs.

Jennie May West, Mrs. Samuel Osborne, Mrs. Thomas Pederson and Mrs. Arthur Stratton A solo was sung Samuel Osborne and a poem. "Harvest Time." was read by Mrs.

William Jordon. A Christmas party is planned for Dec. 3 at Asbury Methodist church. Others present were Mrs. George Hanners, Mrs.

Charles Cook, Mrs. Herbert Johnston. Mrs. Charles Hoyt and Mrs. Howard Shipps, FIRST METHODIST CHURCH ASBURY PARK Minister-CARLISLE L.

HUBBARD, D.D. Morning Worship at 11 "LEST WE FORGET" Evening Service at 1:30 "A SHIP WAS WRECKED ON OUR BEACH" FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Grand and Third Avenues F. RUSSELL PURDY, D.D., Pastor 10:45 A. M. "LORD.

TEACH US TO PRAY" 7:45 P. M. "I TOLD YOU SO" Evening service broadcast from 8 to 9 o'clock over WCAP (1310 kilocyeles) Bridal Date Set For Jane Krom (Special to The Press) NEW YORK- The marriage of Miss Jane Krom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S.

Krom, Spring Lake, and Ensign Allen H. Grammer, U. S. coast guard reserve, will take place Nov. 13 in New York.

The ceremony will be performed in the Peroquet room at the Hotel Waldorf-Astoria by the Rev. E. Scott Farley, Baptist minister of Suffield, Conn. A reception will follow. Bridal attendants will be Mrs.

C. P. Donnely. New York: Miss Ruth Grammer. sister of the bridegroom, Miss Jeanne Havana, Cuba.

Harold Welcher, Metuchen, N. J. will best man and the ushers will be J. Drew Betz, Germantown. and Ensign Kenneth Read, Bloomfield, N.

J. The bride will wear an ivory satin gown, made with a marquisette yoke, embroidered in pearls, and a long train, also a short illusion veil. She will carry a shower bouquet. The attendants will wear taffeta gowns of periwinkle and of fuschia. made with marquisette yokes and full skirts.

After a honeymoon in the south, the couple will live at New River, N. where Ensign Grammer is stationed. The bride attended Madeira school. Greenway. Erskine school.

Boston. Traphagen School of Design and Katharine Gibbs school. New York. Ensign Grammer was graduated from the William Penn Charter school. attended the University of Pennsylvania and was graduated from Princeton university, He is a member of the Campus club of Princeton.

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. Grammer, Montclair and Meadowbrook. Pa.

Class Contributes For Thanksgiving Donations for the Thanksgiving baskets. to be given by Anne Willman Bible class of the First Methodist church, were contributed last night at a meeting of the class at the home of the president. Mrs. Sarah Lee. First avenue, this city.

Mrs. Walter Sees is chairman of the friendly service committee. The annual Christmas party Dec. 10. will be in the form of a covereddish supper, in the church diningroom.

Reports were given by Mrs. Harry H. Jones, treasurer: Miss Mildred Stelle. secretary, and the committee chairmen. Mrs.

Harry Tice was in charge of the devotions. Those attending were Mrs. Elizabeth Harvey, Mrs. Samuel Fulton, Mrs. Sees, Mrs.

W. P. Sherman, Mrs. Brown. Mrs.

Christine Deutchele. Dr. and Mrs. Carlisle L. Hubbard.

Mrs. Leroy Thoms, Mrs. William Henderson. Miss Grace Segar. Mrs.

Frank McPerson. Mrs. Arnold Pfister. Mrs. Richard Grafe.

Mrs. Harry Harson. Mrs. William Jordan, Mrs. A.

M. White, Mrs. Arthur H. Hope, Mrs. Mary Watson, Mrs.

G. G. Hamilton, Miss Florence Wakefield. Miss Louise Bartine. Miss Mary Bartine, Miss Belle Keutgen and Mrs.

Tice, Point Pleasant Tag Day Raises $200 for Fund (Special to The Press) POINT PLEASANT BEACH- The Point Pleasant Junior Woman's club war service department sponsored a tag day recently for the benefit of the army field ambulance fund, and $200 was realized. An award was presented to Jane Gilbert. Parkway, a Girl Scout, for selling the most tags by the girl aides and Edward Frazee was given a reward for selling the most by the boy aides. Members of the club who assisted were Miss Catherine Reynolds. chairman, assisted Jack Cosse.

Mrs. Bruce Wright, Mrs. Harold Petersen. Mrs. Walter Campbell, Mrs.

William Toole, Miss Maisie Parker. Miss Constance Widner. Miss Jacqueline MacConnell, Mrs. Edmund Briggs, Miss Eileen Letts. and Mrs.

Florence Gibey. 16 Garments Completed By Oakhurst Red -Cross Members of the Oakhurst Red Cross auxiliary have completed 16 garments, according to a report given at a meeting this week. Those attending were Mrs. William Dela Motte, Mrs. Louis Dietrich.

Mrs. Mrs. Fred Schultz. Mrs. Richard Pieper.

Mrs. Edward De Meter, Mrs. Clifford Bowne, Mrs. George Ellis. Mrs.

Wallace Harsley, Mrs. Richard Meess and Mrs. Thomas Kelly. At a recent card party $29 was realized for the unit. Honored at Shower KEYPORT-Mrs.

Robert Poling. Third street. was honored at a surprise shower at the home of Mrs. Chester Poling. Fulton street, given by Mrs.

Poling. Mrs. Raymond Wallace and Mrs. Alton White. Those attending were Mrs.

Alden Green of New Brunswick, Mrs. George Finger, Mrs. Rose, Hansen, Mrs. Claude Raynor. Allyn Lee.

Mrs. LeRoy Aumack. Mrs. Carl Cook. Mrs.

Stanley Poling. Mrs. Edward Levine. Mrs. Wilfred Wilson, Mrs.

Dallenbach. Mrs. William Nagel. Mrs. Charles Koenig.

Mrs. James Sheldon, Mrs. Russell Travers, Edward Post. Mrs. Chester Williams, Mrs.

Daniel Harris. Mrs. Vernon Harris and Mrs. Ralph Walters. Avon Club to Hear Nolan The Avon Woman's club will have its regular meeting on Thursday at 2:30 o'clock at the club room.

The program will be in charge of the civics and legislature departments. The speaker will be James P. Nolan. of the Asbury Park Press, whose subject will be "Newspapers and Their Part in the War." Mrs. Bayer to Speak The regular meeting of the Ocean Grove Woman's club will take place Thursday at 2:30 o'clock at the club house.

Mrs. John Bayer, Spring Lake, third district vice president, will speak. A total of 3.902 war nurseries and child care centers has been established with the assistance of Lanham act funds to care for 214.885 children. according to the Federal Works Agency. Miss Janet Sharkey To Be Married Today LEONARDO- A surprise shower was given for Miss Janet Sharkey Thursday evening at the home of Mrs.

Charles J. Hesse, Hesford avenue, president of the Delta Phi sorority of the Leonardo Field Miss Sharkey will be married today at the rectory of St. Agnes church, to Corp. Bruce Cox, Port Washington, L. who is stationed at Fort Hancock.

The Hesse home was decorated in pink and white, with white chrysanthemums as the table decoration. Attending were Miss Janet Sharkey, Mrs. Charles J. Hesse, Mrs. James Grodeska, Mrs.

Emil Petach, Mrs. Neal Sharkey, Mrs. Robert Krebs, Robert Waldmann, Mrs. Claude Smith. Mrs.

James Connolly, Mrs. Tuttle MacPhee, all of Leonardo. Mrs. Arthur Cummins, Atlantic Highlands, and Mrs. Arthur Runge, Port Monmouth.

The next meeting of the sorority will be Nov. 18. at the home of Mrs. Neal Sharkey, Roop avenue, Leonardo. Manasquan Women Plan Joint Session MANASQUAN- The Woman's Aid society of the Presbyterian church met on Thursday for its monthly meeting.

preceded by a covered dish luncheon. in the church dining room. Mrs. Robert N. Waring and Mrs.

William Worth were in charge. Fall dowers were used as table deeorations. Mrs. James P. Van Schoick, president.

conducted the business session and a committee was appointed of Mrs. William Worth. Mrs. Harold Longyear and Miss H. Y.

Fraser, to assist the committee from the guild. Mrs. J. Earl Keefer and Miss Lena Yost, in preparing the Christmas gifts from the church, to be sent to servicemen in this country. It was announced that the Christmas gifts for men overseas had been sent.

Plans were made for the next meeting. which will be a combined meeting with the Woman's Missionary society on Dee. 2, with a covered dish luncheon at 12:30 in the church. Hostesses from the missionary S0- ciety will be Mrs. Theodore L.

Arrowsmith, Mrs. Joseph H. Williams and Mrs. Wright Rose. Hostesses from the Woman's Aid society will be Mrs.

William Worth and Mrs. Joel Parker, Those present were Mrs. Mabel Taylor. Miss H. Y.

Fraser, Miss J. A. Fraser. Mrs. Harold Longyear.

Mrs. Amelia Schaller, Mrs. Joel Parker. Gillian, Mrs. Oscar Parker.

Mrs. E. B. Miss Jeannette Brinckerhoff. Mrs.

Thomas Green, Coburn. Mrs. Theodore L. Arrowsmith. Mrs.

William H. Cranmer. Mrs. A. A.

Voorhees, Mrs. Richard C. Kellam, Mrs. James P. VanSchoick and the Rev.

and Mrs. Harry Hopkins Hubbell. Avon Club Section Has First Meeting The Avon Woman's club music department, recently organized with Mrs. Otis Tilton as chairman. had its first meeting at the home of Mrs.

James Allen. Norwood avenue, Avon. Plans were made for Christmas, festivitiending were Mrs. Anna Crawford, Mrs. Joseph Garrabrant, Mrs.

M. J. Stauton. Mrs. Grace Turner and Mrs.

N. W. Layton. Baptist Church Plans Evangelistic Services The Rev. F.

Russell Purdy, of the First Baptist church, will assist the Rev. J. Robert Cockrell in a series of evangelistic meetings from Monday to Friday next week. The Philathea class of the church meets on Tuesday at 8 p. m.

at the home of Mrs. N. W. Rudewick. 1310 Second avenue.

There will also be a midweek prayer and praise service on Wednesday at 7:45 under the direction of the board of deacons. Roll Call Listed The 18th annual roll-call of the West Belmar Methodist church will take place tomorrow. Services start at 11 o'clock with Irving Crabiel of the Villa Park church as speaker. Dr. H.

D. Hummer, Pemberton, will deliver the afternoon message and Dr. A. C. Brady, district superintendent.

the evening message. Federation Day Listed by Club The Belmar Woman's club convened yesterday afternoon in the Community clubroom, at the public library. Mrs. F. G.

Walter the president presided. Plans were made for the Dec. 3, meeting, which will be Federation day. Mrs. J.

H. Bayer, the third district vice president, will guest. Dr. W. S.

Carrick, will be the speaker and his topic will be "Jerusalem and Mrs. Ann Edwards will be the soloist. To date $14.075 in war stamps and bonds have been sold among the members of the organization, it was announced. It was announced also that the three "buddy bags" for the battleship New Jersey had been completed. New members welcomed were Mrs.

Edward Ransom and Mrs. Edward Wallace. Speaks About Liberia Mrs. Walter Williams, a retired missionary was the speaker of the afternoon. Her topic was "The Republic of Liberia in West Africa." Miss Priscilla Johnston, 7.

sang "Serenade" from the "Student Prince" and "Coming In On a Wing and a Prayer," accompanied by Mrs. Roy Braly. Those present were Mrs. W. C.

Abel. Mrs. A. D. Allgor, Mrs.

Frank A. Mrs. Joseph T. Burger, Mrs. William Chambers, Mrs.

Charles Conners. Mrs. John Dellart. Mrs. Frank E.

Erving, Mrs. Fred Haberstick, Mrs. Herbert Haberstick. Mrs. Edward Harris.

Mrs. Howard Hayes, Mrs. Charles Heyniger. Mrs. Charles Lang, Mrs.

Lars Larsen, Mrs. Frances LaSala, Mrs. Madge Morris, Mrs. Paul Newman, Mrs. William T.

Pinkerton, Mrs. Louis Purdy, Mrs. Fred Quelch, Mrs. Susan Redden, Mrs. Richard T.

Shinn. Mrs. W. J. Sterner, Mrs.

F. W. Swarthout. Mrs. E.

L. Thompson, Mrs. Frank Trezza. Mrs. F.

G. Walter. Lakewood Circles Have Study Courses (Special to The Press) LAKEWOOD Two circles of the local Woman's Society of Christian Service met Thursday afternoon for business and study courses. Tea was served by the hostesses at the conclusion of the meeting. The Golden Rule circle was entertained by Mrs.

S. V. Lane. Laurel avenue. with Mrs.

William Conner, president of the circle, conducting the devotions. Mrs. Clarence Clayton continued the study book review on Latin America. Others present were Mrs. George Garon, Mrs.

Birdsall Tilton. Mrs. Joel Brown. president of the society and the hostess. Mrs.

Charles E. Miller, Dewey avenue. entertained the Esther circle. Mrs. Leroy Woodfield conducted the meeting and devotions were in charge of Mrs.

Nettie Thomas. Mrs. Miller sang a solo and Mrs. 0. B.

Lane continued the study book Letters Written by Paul." Attending were Mrs. Alvin Gurley, Mrs. William Estelle. Mrs. Thomas, Mrs.

Woodfield. Mrs. Lane, Miller and Mrs. Joel Brown. Both groups were told of the Thanksgiving party for the W.

S. C. next Tuesday night at the church following the monthly business meeting. Keyport Church Guild Plans Parish Supper -The Rev. Robert L.

Clayton led a devotional service at the opening of the meeting of the Senior guild of St. Mary's Episcopal parish John L. Miller, church afternoon in the Thursday, president presided. Plans were made for the annual parish supper Dec. 6.

The organization welcomed Mrs. C. M. Britton as a new member. A nominating committee was appointed of Mrs.

Raymond Johnson, Mrs. Edmund T. Tucker. Mrs. Armour Ashforth and the Rev.

Mr. Clayton. The will take place at the next Dee. 2. election, Mrs.

Harry Ryer and Mrs. John Wilson served refreshments. Those present were Mrs. Johnson. Mrs.

Wilson, Mrs. Harry States, Mrs. E. T. Tucker, Mrs.

Van V. Close, Mrs. Ashforth, Mrs. Howard Egginson and Mrs. C.

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Y. Enclosed find FIFTEEN cents In coin for pattern FIFTEEN cents for pattern book TWENTY -FIVE cents for combination (Check desired Item or Items) Pattern No. Size Address (Wrap coins securely in paper) Mrs. Joseph Killian Is Honored at Shower Mrs. Joseph Killian, the former Miss Katherine Ruf, was honor guest at a miscellaneous shower given by Miss Jean Morris, 711 Sea Girt avenue, Sea Girt.

The national colors were employed decorations, with the table centered with an umbrella, to which the gifts were attached. Games were played and refreshments were served. Those attending were the Misses Mildred Anderson, Dorothy Lewis, Hazel Patterson, Joyce Shaw, Geraldine Cheek, Gloria Audrey Morris, Norm Lad Vance, Irene Luoma, Bernice Larson. Mary Burd, Lois Brocco and Mrs. J.

R. Morris. P. T. A.

Meets At Point Pleasant (Special to The Press) Pleasant boro Parent Teacher assoPOINT PLEASANT Te -The Point ciation and parent education group had a joint meeting at grammar school on Thursday afternoon. The short business meeting was presided over by the president, Mrs. Keith Morris. The president appointed Mrs. James Morris to represent the association on the new state dental project.

The county association has requested each organization to give at least one "buddy bag" to be taken to the fall county council meeting on Nov. 10 at Toms River. Delegates to attend the fall meeting are Mrs. Walter Guempel and Mrs. George Gravino.

The fourth grade, with Mrs. Alice Crosley as teacher, was awarded the attendance banner. Members of the association are invited to the 7:30 p. m. service tomorrow at the Harvey Memorial church in observance of National Educational week.

The next regular meeting will be Dec. 2. It will be a Christmas meeting and carols will be sung under the direction of Mrs. George B. Francis.

The guest speaker of the afternoon was Sheriff Menninger on "Juvenile Guests of the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. G. Harold Antrim, Mrs. Michael Corson.

Mrs. Walter Meseroll and Mrs. Bishop Oxenford. Auxiliary of Legion Installs at Keansburg Mrs. C.

M. Ekstromer. Allenhurst. was hostess last night at her home 10 members of the Ladies auxiliary of Elks at its regular business sesThe president, Mrs. Clinton Compton, presided.

Mrs. Jesse Ormerod of the ways and means committee reported on the rummage sale which netted $57.05 and nthe recent public card party. A donation for treasury was received from "a friend." The members packed Christmas boxes for sons of the members who are in the armed forces. The next public card party will be Nov. 12, at the home of Mrs.

Samuel Campbell, Cardinal road. Neptune. The next meeting will Nov. 19 at the home of Mrs. Francis Firstbrook, Ocean Grove.

A social evening followed with cards and defense stamps were awarded to high scorers. Orphanage Given Help By Spring Lake Guild (Special to The Press) SPRING LAKE The Sewing guild of St. Catharine's R. C. church met at the home of Mrs.

M. Kort 508 Passaic avenue, Thursday afternoon. Articles clothing for St. Michael's orphanage, Hopewell, were finished for the Christmas box. The next meeting will be at the home of the president, Mrs.

George R. Rolla, 1202 Fifth avenue. with Mrs. Joseph White as co-chairman. Those present were Mrs.

Louis Casagrande, Mrs. Phlip Clark, Mrs. Apseph, Joseph White. Mrs. Raffetto.

John Mrs. Cappeli, John Rauso. Mrs. Chris Crisanti, Mrs. MiRussamanno, Mrs.

McLaughlin, Mrs. Vernon Osborn, Mrs. Vietor Judge, Mrs. Charles Haynes, Mrs. Thomas Watts, Mrs.

Susie Vignola. and Mrs. George R. Rolla. Auxiliary of Elks Meets at Allenhurst KEANSBURG The Wilbur J.

Price post of the American Legion and its auxiliary staged a joint stallaton of officers in the Legion home last evening. Installing officers were Mrs. Norman Lewis, Neptune, past county president and George Ziska, Long Branch, county commander, who was assisted by County Vice Commander Charles J. Klemn. Atlantic Highlands and Homer Matteson, Keyport.

Officers installed in the post were: Commander. Edward Davis: senior vice commander. Richard Jessen: junior vice commander, James Papa; finance officer, William Williams; adjutant, Arthur Wefelmeyer; historian. Harry Healy: service officer. James Fallon; chaplain.

Raymond King: sergeant at arms. Robert Kemp. Installed in the auxiliary were: President. Mrs. Emily Grady: first vice president.

Mrs. Helen Davis: second vice president Mrs. Margaret Corbley; secretary, Mrs. Dorothy Meislohn: treasurer, Mrs. Grace Jessen; chaplain.

Mrs. Anna Kearns: history, Mrs. Florence Haitch: sergeant at arms, Mrs. Katherine Huber. It pays to advertise in the Sunday Press JRAY FLANNEL SLACKS 5.95 Dainty Asbury Cookman Park Open Daily 9:30 A.

M. to 6 P. M. Wednesday to 9 P. M.

(Closed Saturday Evening) To Sing Monday OLIVER STEWART City Club to Hear Tenor and Composer Oliver Stewart, New York city, tenor, will be the guest soloist, and Granville English, American pianist-composer, will present a program Monday afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock. at the home of Mrs. Walter Mason, Edgemont drive, Loch Arbour, sponsored by the music department of the Asbury Park Woman's club. There will be a membership tea in conjunction with the musical. Mr.

Stewart has sung in this country, Canada, Cuba, South America and Europe. Mr. English for three consecutive vears has won first prize in composition contests, sponsored by the New York Federation of Music clubs. He is a member of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. V.

F. W. Auxiliary Plans Four Events The auxiliary of Harold Daley post, V. F. met at the post home, 708 Main street.

Wednesday evening. The president, Mrs. Mae DeBaun, presided. The auxiliary will meet the home tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock to attend the honor roll dedication service at the Jewish Community center. On Armistice day the auxiliary will place a wreath at the postoffice World war I honor will take roll.

A. get gether meeting place Nov. 8 at the home of Mrs. Cerelda Haag. 1606 street.

Belmar. On Nov. 14. the group will meet at the home at 1:30 p. m.

to go to the district meeting at Keansburg. After the meeting chop suey was served. The next meeting will be Nov. 17, at 8 o'clock, at the home. Those present were Mrs.

Mary Lister, Mrs. Henrietta Daniels. Mrs. Florence Sweeney, Mrs. Mary Keims, Mrs.

Mary Greenlaw, Mrs. Irene MacGregor. Mrs. Ella MacGregor, gold star mother of Red Bank: Mrs. Margaret Bennett, gold star mother of the auxiliary; Mrs.

Cerelda Haag. Mrs. Gussie Goldstein, Mrs. Margaret Schmeiser, Mrs. Harriet Clark, Mrs.

Pauline Thornley and Mrs. Bessie Simonson. Pfc. Franklin Savoth Weds Ohio Miss LONG BRANCH-Mrs. M.

C. Savoth, Long Branch, announced the marriage of her son, Pfc. Franklin M. Savoth, to Miss Pauline Crilley, Mineral City, O. The wedding took place on Oct.

30 in Los Angeles. Private Savoth is in the marines in California. Rev. Chasey to Preach The Rev. Joseph W.

Chasey, Interlaken, will be the supply pastor tomorrow at the West Grove Methodist Sunday school will be at sacrament of the Lord's supper at 11. o'clock, and at the 7:30 evening service, the pastor's sermon will be "Give Us Back Our God Again." Yes--You Can Rent a Singer Portable Sewing Machine For As Little As 20c a Day-Payable Monthly--Call SINGER SEWING CENTER Asbury Park 85 For Sizes 38 to 52 RICHLY FURRED COATS 29.50 CARDILLA'S 909-11 SPRINGWOOD AVE. -Open Every Evening- Why PAY MORE! Just One Example Here's of Acme Regular Day Low Prices Every Rib Lamb CHOPS lb. per lb. 5 brown points Only Acme SUPER MARKETS.

Brides-to-Be Reveal Troths LAKEWOOD-Mr. and Mrs. Cl inton Addison, 557 Park avenue, nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Jean Addison, to Corp. H. Kenneth Thompson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Thompson, VanHiseville. The announcement was made a family dinner party at the Thompson home Thursday night. Miss Addison is a senior in Lakewood high school. Corporal Thompson is a graduate of the Lakewood high, class of 1940, and is stationed at Camp Shelby, Miss.

No date has been set for the wedding. Garippo-Larotonda Mr. and Mrs. Michael Larotonda, 1034 Bangs avenue, announced the engagement of their daughter, Sylvia, to Louis J. Garippo, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Angelo M. Garippo, 240 VanDyke place, Long Branch, at a dinner given at their home for the immediate families. Mr. Garippo is a graduate of Long Branch high school and is employed at the Shore Point Distributing company at Little Silver.

Miss Larotonda is a graduate of Asbury Park high school and is employed by the Signal Corps ground signal agency at Long Branch. No date has been set for the wed. ding. Sproul-Greenwall KEYPORT Announcement has been of the engagement of Miss Katherine Greenwall, Terrall, to F. Alden Sproul, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank P. Sproul, Atlantic street. Mr. Sproul is in the reserve corps and is stationed at the Tourall Flying field where he is a civil jan instructor.

Card Party Planned By Auxiliary of Elks Plans a public card party Nov. 18 for the benefit of the Women's auxiliary of Elks were made yesterday afternoon, at a meeting in the Elks' home, with Mrs. Harold Doan presiding. Mrs. Edward Schaefer, Bradley Beach, will be.

hostess the card party, which will be at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Frank Underwood. chairman for a recent rummage sale, turned in $33 to the treasury.

Mrs. Russell Applegate, U. S. O. chairman.

sent $5 from the auxiliary to the recent U. S. O. card party. She and her committee will serve in the Grand avenue club Dec.

1, assisted by Mrs. James Mancini, Mrs. Underwood. Mrs. John Cooper, Mrs.

Clarence V. Mooney and Mrs. Doan. Cards, concluded the afternoon, with refreshments served by Mrs. Roland J.

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