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Keyport Weeklyi
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Keyport, New Jersey
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THE KEYPORT WEEKLY VOTERS OF THIS STATE 'i ADDITIONAL LOCALS. ML-s Dorothy White was a Red Bant REJECT TERM-EXTENDER I visitor Saturday. LANE HARDY, Mi Marjoria Hardy Become tiie Bride of William E. Lane, Jr. Before a gathering of relatives and Rf friends, Miss Marjorie Hardy, daugh- ter of Mrs.

Norman Hardy, became Mrs. M. Lester Terry was a New Brunswick visitor the past week. Miss Hannah Puling is visiting A B. Stuiiey and family at Llanarch, Fa Neil Britton and Martin Ahearn spent the week-end at ewburgh, X.

Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt V. Wharton (Contained From Page One) Ultra-conservatism 01 New Jersey voters in adopting changes in the State Constitution a conservatism more extreme than any evinced by any other state in the Union is established by the record, winch shows that while in f1 Lit Whj Wa the bride of William F. Lane, soe of Mr.

and Mrs. William K. Lane, Sr. of Valley Drive. Matawan, at the lionu of the bride's mother on Fun! Street Keyport, Saturday evening.

The wedding was at 7 o'clock and the Kcv. F. T. B. Reynolds, pastor of the Reformed Church, performed the ceremony.

The house was decorated with fifty-one years twenty-six proposed were visitors at Morristown Wednes dav. Coronal Council, Royal Arcanum will hold its regular meting this eve ning. palms and ferns and autumn flowers, About seventy-five guests attended the jJ wedding. t- Miss Helen Conklin opened her BUY dancing class at the Library Tuesday amendments, including the five submitted Tuesday, have been voted on at six elections and only three of these laws have been adopted and those by -narrow margins and twenty-three decisively defeated. Only on two occasions in 83 years has the Jersey Constitution been amended.

In 1875 twenty-eight amendments prepared by a commission named by Governor Joel Parker in 1873, were ratified, 27 of them by an approximate vote of 70,000 for to 26,000 against. afternoon. The bride's gown was of white taf 3 feta, trimmed with Venetian lace, inadedtaj Mr. and Mrs. King of Broadway are h2 II r- the parents of a baby boy, born Sun- buollant style, ami she wore a tunc day morning.

ve" trimmed with Venetian lace caught Dr. and Mrs. O. C. Bogardus a wrcath craMe blossoms a- a carried a shower bouquet ot There are no secrets about the through Canada.

The remaining one, which provided bridal roses and lilics-of-llie-valley The bride entered the parlors on the arm of her uncle, Charles Gilmore, who gave her in marriage, through an arch; decorated with smilax and white roses to an improvised altar banked high T7 that "property shall be assessed for taxes under general laws and by uniform rules according to its true won by but 51,701 to 44.967. In 1897 the anti-gambling and anti-racing amendment was ratified by a margin of only 801 in a poll of II 11 II 11 91 I Miss Heding Dinkel of Montclair was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Walker.

Mr. and Mrs. Allan Clark of Rose-ville were week-end guests of Mrs. E. E.

Conklin of Broadway. Mr. and Mrs. E. Newell have returned to their home in East Orange, having spent the summer in Keyport.

with ferns, from which hung a wed-i'fcj, ding bell. Preceding her were her attendants and ushers. Mrs. Kenneth S3 Cooper was her matron of honor and 085. At the same time, by 7.426, an amendment was ratified prohibiting ner gown was oi peacn taneia, nuoi Mr.

and Mrs. Charles S. Calvert style, and her bompet was of pink fhe Governor from appointing to offici ad interim any person whose nomina butterfly roses. Miss Erma Hardv, tion be has sent to the Senate and cousin of the bride, attired in which has not been confirmed. Those are the only alterations in the Statt Constitution made since 1875.

daughter, Mrs. Edward D. Hyrne, and Girt Wednesday and spent the day. Kenneth Ogilvie, who has been employed in New York and Passaic the past summer, is at his home on Maple Place for a visit of ten days. Mr.

and Mrs. Peter A. Sondergaard, Mrs. C. M.

Britton. Mr. and Mrs. El Which is still a year ahead in construction of all cars in the low price class Article VII, Section 2, clause 2, of the State Constitution now reads: "Judges of the Court of Common Pleas shall be appointed bv the Senate and satin, ai-ii-u to kn bii uig roses in the path of the bride from a basket, on the handle of which was tied a huge bow. Edward Wells was ring bearer.

He was dressed in pink satin, carrying a huge bow and arrow on the end of which was the ring. The wedding party entered the parlors to the strains of "Lohengin's Wedding March," played by Mrs. Carrie mer Morris and Mrs. h-lla Brown were visitors at New Brunswick Dr. and Mrs.

C. H. Wiutsch and General Assembly in joint Clause 1 of the same article and section, an amendment adopted in 1875 says the Governor shall appoint Clause 2 was left in through an inadvertence. However, when in 1890 tin people voted on correcting this mani daughter, Mrs. William O.

Britton and the wedding procession gave a pianoji sons, Robert and Wi'liam, of Newark recital. Miss Isabelle Miccil sang were guests of Mrs. C. M. Britton Promise Me" and "I Love You Thursday.

fest error, they decided by 62,543 to 45,611 that it should stand. Again in 1903 they did the same. The third at Mrs. George I. Jewell and daugh As the opening chords of.

the wedding march were played, Mr. Lane and his best man, L. R. Stevens, entered the parlors and took their places at the ter, Marion, of Havana, Cuba, have re tempt was made Tuesday. Woman's suffrage amendments were F.

O. B. TOLEDO floral bower. Mrs. Cooper followed and then came the little flower girl and twice beaten in 1897 by 75,170 to turned home after being the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. C. II. Jewell, of Oak-wood Park for several days. Rev.

A. Boylan Fitzgerald of Wood-bridge was a visitor in Keyport Monday evening at which time he deliver 021 and in 1915 by 184,390 to 133,282 No one has ever been able to explain ring bearer, with Mr. Gilmore, with the bride on his arm, directly following During the ceremony the piano was softly played. whv the adverse vote" was so much larger proportionally the last time. ed a lecture at the communication of Two proposed amendments, one noted above and one removing th Caesarea Lodge, F.

A. M. Mr. and Mrs. J.

P. Jewell of Hoi prohibition against the Legislature "regulating the internal affairs of towns and counties," were voted down brook, have returned home after a week's visit as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Jewell of Oakwood Park.

Mrs. Jewell accompanied them in 1890, the latter by 59,050 to 3,328. In 1903 eight propositions, seven The bride's mother wore a gown of peach georgette and the groomV mother, pencil blue satin. The young couple were the recipients of many beautiful gifts, including silver, furniture, crockery, electric appliances, gold pieces and checques. The bride presented her attendan with a silver mesh bag; her piimist and soloist, crystal bead chokers; bet flower girl, a bracelet, and the ring bearer a football.

The groom presented his best man a fountain pin am Inc. MAN FLITCROFT. ACKER them for the reorganization and simplification of the judicial system, were rejected by majorities of from 10.00C to 20,000. to New York to say "good bye" to her guests. Mr.

and Mrs. William Daul'orth are at their home in Keyport for a few weeks and have as their guest, Miss Ahbie McDonald of Dubuque. Mr Dan forth is commuting to the city where he has the IcadiiiR role in "Tie 7 Front Street, Keyport, N. In 1909 five proposals, three of them relating to courts and two to bi-ennia legislative sessions and longer term; for Governor, Senators. Assemblymen pencil.

Following the extending of 'wishes to the newlv married couple, a urcus I rincess, now p.a lug on and some county officers, were snowed OVERLAND-WHIPPET WILLYS-KNIGHT wedding supper was served, aftei Broadway. Alfred a member of Lincoln Hose Company, who lias served as which Mr. and Mrs. i.nne lett lor an i extended automobile 1 1 in to New York and Canada. I'poii their return the first and second assistant chief o( Keyport Fire Department and who was defeated for rhief by the present chief.

James Cadoo, announced yester under by votes ranging from 18,921 tr 23,937 for to from 42,508 to against. In 1915, in addition to the suffrage amendment, two others wen beaten. The one removing the restriction against amendments being submitted oftener than once in five years lost by 162,108 to 137,092. Another giving cities and counties the powei of excess condemnation, got but to 172,755 in opposition. The proposal for bi-ennia legislative will reside with the liride mother on First Street.

The bride is a graduate of Keyport High School and of Coleman's College, Newark. Mr. Lane hold' day that he will be a candidate foi a responsible position with the New ZHKZ York Telephone Company in New York City and is a graduate of Mala wan High School. The young couple are bMh popular locally and have the best wishes of a host of friends, chief at the next fire department election. Mrs.

George Smith of First Street was given a birthday surprise Wednesday evening by a number of her friends and relatives. Mrs. Smith received many bantiful gifts. At a late hour a bountiful collation as served. sessions and quad-rennial Guberna D.

E. Mahoncy's Stores When Winter Comes! torial elections voted on Tuesday was in slightly different form beaten some two to one eighteen years ago. NEWS AT STEINER'S. When the guests departed they wished Mrs. Smith many more happy birth Farewell Bridge Party.

Mrs. Albert Anderson gave a farewell bridge party at her home on Main Street Monday afternoon in honor of Miss Susie Fisk of San Anlonia, Texas who had been h'-r guest for three weeks. Miss Fisk left for her home days. George II. Conover, president of the Exi6e DATTCHIES All Makes and Kinds of Batteries Charged and Repaired.

Ignition Parts Starting Uniting, Gencrat Ignition ilrs My vvcnlty. CBAS. P. WOLFF 77 Broad Street Telephone 591 All Work Guaranteed (mover Lumber Company, was a member of the winning team in a goll tournament held recently by the National Retail Lumber Dealers' Association at Tacotiia, Wash. Mr.

Con- Persona! Mention of Some of the Employees at the Keyport Plant. Mrs. M. West has returned after spending a vacation with her sister in Massachusetts. Miss Vivian Applegate and Thomas Boardwick were married in New York on Wednesday, September 7th.

The bride received a gift of a bridge lamp Wednesday. Those attending the jbridge parly were the Misses Fdna Wclhrrcd. Haze liowne, Prances and Georgia liver. Marion Gibbons. Carol over was awarded a handsome silver lnstc'i'l of lliinkini' only of llic picsr ut trusting I he future to take tale of i I self, liet-tcr think of the future and trust the present.

If you have no thoughts of the future the time will conic when the present will tfivc you plenty of worry. Sae some of your surplus earnings. Statistics show only one man in ten has any money at the ae of sixty. Why don't you be that one? cup several feet high. -Mr Conoverf Yxdey, Martha Anderson and Virginia I'uie Vinegar White WiiK' Vim 1.

I 'tire Spii es in package aii'l hulk, Yellow ami 'nion-, $1.00 per ha A. t. Red and t'rieen I'eppets, hot and swo (teen and Ripe Tomt s. lieets for pickling 50c per basket. Best Coffee, hulk 1 35c 43c per Id.

Mason Ou.irt, r'irt atd Half Gallon Jan. rXK UK -MH VM iso was tne winner oi a silk scar. ir, Mrs. Clin- from the employees ot inc Keyport a golf tournament San Fr "'cisrolion WvckofT, Airs. Edward WvckofT.

for having the lowest net score. Mrs. Hewitt W. Wharton, Mrs John Scully, Mrs. Evart Sileox, Mrs.

Albert Anderson and Miss Susie Fisk, The award for high score was presented to Entertains at Dinner. A dinner party was held at the home plans Mrs. Ethel Traux Miller was grant ed a final decree of divorce to-day. Miss Florence Biggin was a Saturday visitor in Newark. Mrs.

Ella Acker has been entertaining relatives from Corning, N. foi the past few days. Miss Martha Anderson and for second high to Miss Carol Cooley. Mrs. An- iderson gave Miss Fisk as a farewel' i i ii ana i rs.

nenjaimn l). I ravis Tusday in celebration of Mr iTravis' birthday. The home was pret us offers an An InterestAccount with way to accomplish it. oiokci! a pcaimon iiaiiuoag. tily decorated with cut flowers am Thomas L.

Smith REAL ESTATE See my Listings JUSTICE OF THE PEACE (ferns and the table adorned with aj Mrs. Warren Anderson was a weekend visitor in Manas'pian. The Misses Clara Hnck and Fdna Dolan attended a wedding supper a' Tuning Up Paul Whitman's Car. Paul Whitman, director of (he fam- Huge hirtliday rake hearing sixty-onel candles. After dinner the time was1 pent in merrymaking of all kinds.

At ous Paul Whitman Orchestra, sent hi' i Ideal Beach for a former employee of Steiner 8c Son. ia i.i'e i me giie-os departed lor'private car, an Imperial lirysler. sport wishing Mr. Travis man; roadster, to the West Keyport Garagi more happy birthdays. Wednesday for valve pereision Mrs.

Elsie Shetliek was a Over W. S. Wallace'! Store 7A W. FRONT STREET, KEYPORT, N. i.

IOK AN AfM'KmiNG Home Cooked Heal ANU IIOMt. HAK.E.O PltJ vnir i mi'. Excellence Restaurant UHOAO Ml AK muNT Slit! YKUK The Keyport Banking Co. KEYPORT, N. J.

THE BANK FOR EVERYBODY. ASSETS OVER $2,000,000.00 Among those present were Mr. an. grinding and a general tuning up be-Mrs. Benjamin D.

Tuvis, Mr. and Mrs 'fore starling on a tour of Boiton, )e- ttnd B. Travii and children, Rull. troit, Chic. go and Indianapolis.

Mr and Alfred. Mr. and Mrs. Russel' Osterkorn had been recommended Travrrs and children, Russell, and, Mr. Whitman by other New York pro visitor over the week-end The Misses Rose and Fllen Kelly attended a birthday party in Keansbtirt on Saturday night.

The brother of Mrs. Minnie Aitne left this morning for a ecnnf' year term in Swarthmore College Swarthnv.re, Pa. Mrs. Beulah AppWite is a new employee of Steiner Sn. Fiah Market.

enrd fnh market on tin i.ia, ann Airs uamle Browniiessiori.il and biisuies" men who send, I linvt op Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carney, Mrs jtheir ears here for repairs on arrniin (State Highway, near the Hazlet l.um Sadie Collins. Mrs. Bella Jiedle, Mrs of the superior equipment used for Your patronage nolicited.

Harold F. ret Saulsbury of Baltimore his work, I Md and Charles Brdle. For Sal Subscribe for and For Ront. A small bungalow, unfurnidif or partly furnished. Mrs.

K. Ionard Help WantL A middle age woman for light house; For Rent Eight Will rmt work, and care for imall child. Ad- in 2 or 4-room apartments to suit ten- House rd si vrn rooms, lot VhVA a Accountant CHARLES V. TAFP Wot Keyport, N. J.

improvements, on Walling Terrice Address care of Weekly. 1 Advertise in This Paper dresi care of this paper. Adrertie-ant. D. E.

Corbett. Phone lVers and Clark Streets, Keyport. rrent tf. I Matawan Advertisement I dvertiemrnt y..

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