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The Daily Record from Long Branch, New Jersey • 4

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FOUR THE DAILY RECORD, LONG BRANCH, N. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1913. Luncheon At P. FILLS BUDDY BAU8 Costume Halloween Party Is Held At Local USO With Grand March RumsonClub Monmouth Chapter, DAR, Lists Year's Program; Members Guest Day Set Yacht Glub Holds Dance In Keyppr True to all predictions the Hal R. B.

Club Has Party Children Awarded Costume Prizes At Hallowe'en Fete lowe'en Party held Friday night at the Long Branch USO Club turned out to be one of the moat Miss Kathryn Pteney was chair- man of the dance, with the Misses Anita Bossone, Rose Pingltore, Naomi Dotterwitoh, Marie Feeney, Pauline Castlldl, Bernlce Coleman, Madeline Mlgllare, peart President's Day Is Observed By outstanding events of the fall sea son. River Unit Girls In (heir Hallowe'en cos KEYPORT, Nov. 3 The annual der, corresponding secretary and Herbert Parkell, publicity tumes and the men In' their ser Dotterwitch, Pam Mazza, Kath- ryn Goldstein, Claire Meadows, Dorothy Covert and Ann Hyman Hallowe'en dance of the Keyport and scrapbook. Under the super vice uniforms circled the dance RUMSON, Nov. 2.

Members of RED BANK, Nov. 2. The eve Yacht Club was held with' Mrs, Lochlin Huth as the chairman as floor. vision of Monmouth Chapter, the RED BANK, Nov. Copies ot the 1043-44 year book of Monmouth Chapter Daughter of the iaiencan Revolution were dUtrib-uted to members and the press yesterday and contain chapter information for both club years.

the River Plaza Woman's Club ob ning department of the Red Bank Woman's Club sponsored its an Mary Stlllwell Society, Children An atmosphere of Hallowe'en sisted by Mrs, John O. Hartzler, During an executive board meeting of the Broadway T. A. at the school yesterday afternoon, it was announced that five Buddy Bags for the Battleship New Jersey had been made and fitted, by members of the organization. Mrs.

J. V. De Rosa, president, conducted business routine and when the A. convenes on Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 17, at the school committees for a card party to take place in December will be appointed.

This will be an evening affair. The serving of tea will precede the session on Nov. 17. Others attending yesterday were Mrs. Harmon M.

Bradford, Mrs. Anthony D'Appolito and Miss Dorothy Ryan and Miss Felice. of the American Revolution, was members of the auxiliary. was carried out all through the USO. The ballroom had orange formed In 1834.

The presert presi nual Hallowe'en party for youngsters on Saturday afternoon at the clubhouse. Mrs. Walter Dorhn Old clothes were vorn as cos assisting her. When not dancing, a crowd was always gathered at the end of the ballroom where refreshments were being served by Mrs. Anthony Doerlng, Miss Katherine Feeney and Mrs.

Lester Lane. The refreshment table too -carried out served President's Day with a luncheon on Saturday at the Piping Rock club here. Mrs. Frank 8, Curtis was general chairman of the affair at which Mrs. John Bayer, third district vice-president and black streamers in the form The officers Include Mtsa Cath tumes and decorations were In of a fan with the throne for the dent of that group, Miss Marilyn Hpwland, Is also state president of CAR.

Mrs. Jacob B. Rue, Sr. was chairman and was assisted by erlne H. Stout regent; Mrs.

Bruce W. Campbell, vice-regent; Mrs. keeping with the event King and Queen at the very cen- Mrs. Wallace Bennett, Mra. Ed' Those present were Mr.

and Mrs ter-ot -It- Red -devils nd black ward Leddy and Gilbert Ernest-M. Swingle, second vloe-of--th focal -chapter-Is state pro- Manson. motor of CAR and Mrs, Kenneth of -the-state-federation, was the guest speaker. Mrs, George Voor-his presided and Mrs. Clifford the spirit of Hallowe'en with a regent; Miss Elizabeth Cooper, Lochlin Huth, Mr.

and Mrs. John O. Harrier, Mr. and Mra. Joseph Falls, Dr.

and Mrs. Wallace Mo- Hallowe'en decorations and re cats were In each window while lighted Jack-O-Lanterns served aa centerpieces for the tables sur Dietz Is historian. huge lighted Jack Lantern ffji chaplain; Mrs William Hugh Ky-der, recording secretary; Mrs. Mar Stiles was the toaatmlstresa. Mu freshments featured the afternoon The next regular meeting of the flanked on either side with dougn-nuts, apples, cider and candies.

rounding the dance floor. DAR will be held at the Woman1 sical selections were presented by and games were played by the The highlight of the evening young guests. Prizes were award Comments of, "This Is the sama wancy riutn Meeker. Cue, Mr. and Mra.

Harold Schanck, Mr. and Mrs. George Dowries, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Conklln, Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Scott Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts, Mr. and Mrs.

Wallace Miller, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Hallowe'en at were Club here on Thursday, November 18 and will be chapter members' guest day and a national de garet Conover, corresponding sec- retary; Mrs.

Mlnot B. Tllton, treasurer; Miss Ruth Dlbben, istrar; Mrs. William M. Thompson, historian, and Mrs. Edmund Fall flowers comprised the dec heard all throughout the evening.

orations and a nosegay was pre ed for costumes to Frank and Betty Warner, children of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner, dressed as a bride and groom for the moat un was the Grand March led by Miss Kathryn Feeney and her committee, which was brought to an and by the ceremonies of crowning the King and Queen. Sgt Fred Pat The Senior Hostesses in charge sented to Miss Meeker with cor fense meeting. The guest speakers will be Mrs.

Charles M. full, state 400 Present At sages for Mrs. Mayer, Mrs. Stiles Bruce, librarian. The directors for that evening were under the chairmanship of Miss Margaret chairman of junior American cit usual; Mary Jan Wiley, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ross Wiley, Tllton, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey G. Hartman, Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Cundey, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and Mrs. The regular monthly meeting of the club fol izens, and William Hugh Ryder, Masonic Center rick was chosen King and he picked Miss Mlnne DeBlas as his Queen, Kelly, with the Misses Leak Saunders, Louise TlUey, Leora Scott and Mrs.

Carolyn Minnish. lowed the luncheon and plana were principal of the West Long Branch as Bo Peep for the prettiest, and Gall Leonard, daughter of Mr. and Kleckner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles scsool.

the year Include Miss Margaret Terhune, Mrs. Lloyd W. Grover, Mrs. Jacob B. Rue, Sr, and Mrs.

Theodora N. Parmly. The chapter chairman Include Mrs. Albert Laedher, Americanism; Mrs. George Hawkins, Mrs.

In December the group will loll Halloween Fete Mra. Malcolm Leonard, a a house-worker, for funniest Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wharton, Mr. and Mrs.

Carleton Wharton, Mr. and Mrs. Lester made for the December session which will be held on Thursday, Dec. 2, at the home of Mrs. Edwin Brasch, Nutswamp Road, Mld- with Mary Stlllwell Society and Tri-HiY Enjoys Other youngsters present In the guest speakers will be Mrs.

Welfare Group Sets Bridge Dick. The main room at the Masonic Wlllard I. Kim, national CAR Dance and Gaines cluded Dorothy and James Klank, Marsha Spear, Melvin Comptbn, dletown. Mrs. Grace Koller will speak on color in art and the as Also Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Brown, Service Center was deer ted with William H. Martin and Miss Anne Johnson, auditors; Mrs. William Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Bedle, Mr.

and president; Mrs. Walter C. B-ner, state CAR president, and Mrs. Lorraine and Sue Warren, Rossi yn sisting hostesses will be Mrs. Ed Schanck, approyMT'schools; Mrs.

Mrs. Ralph Rothbart, Mr. and Mrs, traditional Halloween features In black and orange for a dance held last Thursday evening for service and Evan King, Cynthia Deilman, The Long Branch Tri-Hl-Y and gar Alexander, Mrs William RED BANK, Nov. 2 The wel- Thomas L. Smith, national chair Seabrook Schanck, Mr, and Mra, Raymond SwIfV correct use of the flag; Mrs.

-Edward J. Roehl, DAR Dorothy Porgas, Elaine VanNeat, their escorts attended a Hallow Gaughan and Mrs. Irving Wells. man of the grandmothers' commit men and young women cadettea, Lee and Gall Gilbert, Lynn Chris e'en party and dance In the gaily Clarence Bahrenburg, George Cherry, Mr, and Mrs. Claude tee.

The hostesses will be Mrs, Assisting Mrs. Curtis on the fare department of the Red Bank Woman's Club will sponsor a dessert-bridge on Monday afternoon tian, Andrea and Bryan VanNos decorated x.ju.u.A. clubroom Sat, luncheon committee were Mrs. Ernest M. Swingle, Mrs.

Theodore good citizenship medals and pil graima; Mrs. Margaret W. Con' over, DAR student loan fund The Woman's Club of Long Branch served at the snack bar. Mra. William Fireatlne, who was chair trand, Fred Warner, Dean and Davis, Mr.

and Mrs. Vincent Ap-plegate, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hart- N. Parmly, Mrs.

William M. urday night The guests played ping-pong and pool while others Thompson and Miss Ruth Dlbben. man, Dr. and Mrs. Edward Btlder- Mrs.

George -Hess, Ellis Island; Mrs. Carl Holmquist, filing and man, was assisted by Mrs. Ro Barbara Delatush, Sharon Burdge, Craig Hall, Ian Humphreys, Ruth Paige, Teddy Leddy, Helen Lang- danced. Mrs. Dorman McFaddln, state his of next week at the clubhouse.

Mrs. Nelson K. Vanderbeek is de- partment chairman and Miss Eliz James Abrams, Mrs. Elwood Searles, Mrs Stiles, Mrs. Gaughan, Mrs.

Willis Alexander and Mrs. Harold S. Allen. Others present in addition to the committee, president and speaker, were bert Topping, Mrs. Wallace Fox back.

Mr. and Mra. Forrest Garrison, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lock- A committee composed of Betty torian, will be the guest speaker lending bureau; Mrs.

Minot B. Til' ler, Paul Blitz, Jack Blitz, Dexter and Mrs. C. P. Kingston.

Floor Hostesses were Mrs. John at the December meeting and is abeth Ecowcroft will serve as par ton, finance; Mrs. James Seiler and Miss Ruth Dibben, genealog Jones, Kingdom Hemming, Judy January, Mrs. Phllamder Betts, wood, Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Edward F.

Ehrlich, Mr. and uu vvnitaKer, Betty Tallmadge, Charlotte Sherman, Carolyn War-dell, June Pettlt and Lois Altman decorated the YJd.C.A., while the ty chairman. Jones, Richard and Jane Roehl, Mrs. A. Lindenstruth, Mrs.

Les 3rd, state vice-chairman of radio, Ousterman of Adah Chapter, Order of Eastern Star and Mrs. The welfare department meet ical records; Mrs. Ernest Swingle, historical records. Joyce Neilson, Sue and Jean Bot- ing monthly at the clubhouse Frederick Keller of Long Branch kln, June Evans, Larry Grimes and Mrs. Walter Cherry, Mr.

and Mrs, Thomas Glavey, Mr. and Mrs. ter Smith, Mrs. Conant Speer, Mrs, Edwin Brasch, Mrs. Henry Meek-lem, Mrs.

Harry Chamberlain, will speak. Members will attend the annual state conference in March and reports' of that meeting Sandra Bier. does sewing for distribution by the Red Bank Public Health Mrs. Fred Moller, junior group records; Mrs. Ralph Johnson and Mrs.

Kenneth Dietz, junior Amer Harry Thomas. Hospitality committee consisting of Audrey Plunkett, Mary Walling and Deenle Rassaa served the refreshments. Mrs. Thomas Voorhia, Mrs. Thom will be presented at the March Chapter of Order of Eastern Star.

About 400 danced to the tunes of the Camp Charles Wood orchestra. Apple Bobbing was one of the Also Mr. and Mrs. E. Arm Nursing Association.

Proceeds session. In April, the 53rd contl fmvn thn nartv urill vn inutnrAm as Paul, Mrs. M. J. Conway, Mrs.

Ray Franklin, Mrs. Douglas Ring, Mrs. Anna Valleau and Mrs. strong, Mr. and Mrs.

William Frazier, Mr. and Mrs. William nental congress will be held in ican citizens; Mrs. Jacob B. Rue, motion pictures; Mrs.

John J. Quinn, national historic maga Those attending with their es-this work. New York Girl Is Feted Here corts were, Janet Brower with games played and the first prize went to Dorothy Callahan. She won New York and the reports of that session will be presented to the Charles Meeker. Lambertson, Mr.

and Mrs. LeRoy Stultz, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond zine: Mrs. A.

W. Smitn, Miss a crystal salt and pepper set, 2nd local group at their April meeting. Assisting on the committee will be Mrs. Vanderbeek, Frank Ganter, Mrs. Joseph Carroll, Mrs.

Mary Mallard, Mrs. Herbert W. Denton and Mrs. Lester A. Cole.

George Bellnsky, Charlotte Sherman with John May, Betty Tallmadge with Bob Rahn, Dot Brit-ton with Sherman Maps, June Pet- prize, taken by June Gleason was Adele Vigne, and Mrs. William Hugh Ryder, national defense Gifts were concealed in a large Frye, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clan-cey, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Ander Election of officers will feature box of chocolates. In the men paper covered pumpkin for Miss the May meeting at which Mrs. Jean Merrill Takes Vows division, the, first prize was a mo son, Mr. and Mrs. William-Ly-barger, Ralph Maurer, James E.

John F. McMillan, state vice- ney belt, won by Corp. Gilbert tit with Frank DeRoea, Carolyn Uzdllla with Hadley King, Jane Ryan with John Britton, Edith chairman' of conservation, will Carr, Harry Soltis, Eugene McDon Goldman; and second prize, an Marie Regan of New York City when a personal shower was given In her honor by Mrs. William Walling and Miss Elinor Flnley at the home of Mrs. Irving Hampton speak.

The annual birthday lun ald, Miss Ada Belle Baldwin, Mrs. other money belt was captured by Richard Thompson of the British cheon has been planned for June. KEYPORT, Nov. .2. The wed KING STAYS HOME Under a proviso of the tutlon of Norway, King Haakon can be dethroned if he is absent from his country for more than James Walsh, Mrs.

Harry Hugh-son Mr. Swanson, and others. van Winkle, with John Kahle, Virginia Woolley with Jerry Pe-dota. Myrtle Johnson with Bill Monmouth Chapter was organ. ding of Miss Jean Merrill, 73 Jack 638 Overton Place, on Friday Navy.

through patriotic education; Mrs. Ryder, press relations; Mrs. Moller, radio; Mrs. S. J.

McClenaghan, real daughters; Mrs. Trevonian Bennett, scrapbook. The junior group chairman is Mrs. Moller and her staff includes Mrs. Norman Stoffiet, vice-chairman; Mrs.

E. J. Roehl, treasurer; Miss Katharine Child, ways and means; Mrs. Raymond Swift, recording secretaryr Mrs. Paul Ry lzed in June, 1900, by Mrs.

Henry Partners for the grand march Marsh, Shirley Kimble with Al S. White, the former Annie Hull son Street, Keyport to Lt. William H. Jamieson of the U. S.

Air Forces, took place on Friday night six months at a time. were chosen by the men matching Decorations were in keeping fred Golden, Carolyn Warden with Dick Gill, Mary Ellen Sloanaker slippers for the young women. It McLean, a real granddaughter of the American Revolution whose grandfather was John Hull, a min with the theme of Hallowe'en and autumn flowers decorated the home. Baby McKean Has Party was led by Cpl. John waianluk pi with Merril Seeley and the Senior at 8 P.M.

In the Patchogue Church, Patchogue, L. I Miss Merrill is the daughter of Mr. and Fort Monmouth with the Staff Advisor Lorena Scott ute-man in the Middlesex Militia Miss Regan will become the Hostess Miss Anna Nordell. Mrs. D.

R. Merrill of Patchogue, bride of A. Richard Hampton on CIRCLE TO MEET In choosing the winning costumes, the first prize of a pair of SiiHtBf m-MW Nov. 30. Guests Included Mrs.

The bride wore a wedding gown The first birthday of Allan Ken Mothers Circle of Monmouth Fred Carlson, Mrs. Henry Sbultz, earrings was awarded Miss Phyllis Chapter Order De Molay will meet of white with- a veil and bouquet of chrysanthemums. Her sister was i. viai Err inl rini err tea A neth McKean, son of Pvt. and Mrs.

Kenneth McKean, was celebrated St. Luke's Unit Meets Northam, dressed as a Spanish 50 Attend Musicale At Mme. Hudon's Worlds largest seller atkx maid of honor. Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Harry Rehm, 12 Washington St.

on Hallowe'en at the home of his girl. Second prize was a pair of silk hose. Mrs. Harry Green, Mrs. Andrew Weber, Mrs.

Martha Egan, Mrs. Jack Benjamin, Mra. Anthony De Santls, Mrs. William Flnley and Mrs, Irving Hampton. Mrs.

Jamieson graduated from grandmother, Mrs. W. E. Noma, 201 Jerome Avenue, The following service cadettes the Trenton State Teachers Col attended the dance: Joan Heldt, lege and is physical education di Also the Misses Dorothy Flnley, via Gold, 'Doris Lecky, Those present were Jessie Lo rector in the Keyport Grammar Kay Regan, Betty Walling, Doro- Apnette Hlrshner, Ruth School. Lt Jamieson is on a short New Member Is Introduced To Semper, An audience of 50 guests attended a musicale given by puKls my uneg, uuey, ra-i; trice veat, uons furlough -ajid.

will return to duty i tricla Walling, Susanna Walling House, W.A.C.; Marian Sec- his-weekjl Lit.i t. 4 gan, Patricia Lee McKean, Barbara Edith and Albert Gorenflo, JunelmdjLoyia Sangerman, Juliana, Kemey and Billy Norris. of Madame HermineHudon, eon-j and Elinor Finley. vv.a.. Ejuttttueia oiivc, vr cert and operatic lyric soprano on Mrs.

Arthur Powell of this city, Gifts were also sent Mr A.C.; Ruth McGuiness, Cornelia George Rother and the Misses Al VanGlnhaven, Ruth Reimer, Carol Also present were Mrs. Edith Sunday evening at 8 p'clock in heriformerly of Hawaii, was intro-Elberon studio. 'duced as a new member of the FAMILY DINNER KEYPORT, Nov. 2. Miss Janet ice Lively, Dorothy Lively, Ethel Kimball, Helen Fish, Peggy Ann McKean, Mrs.

Edward Norris, Mrs. Louii Sangerman, Mrs. B. Goref lo. Brazo and Mary Finley.

Smith entertained at a family din Wenzell, Ellen Jensen, Frances All accompaniments were played lis Society from St. jA M.rf.m. wrtnn Th. MiaaM Luke Methodist Church when Mrs. Neil Juliano, Mrs.

Walter Waldman, Berts- -Solomon, Jay Elisabeth Jov Waeiier and Flor- members met last night with Mrs. sZSSir a a Sv I Kerney, Mrs. W. E. Norris and ner in honor of Pvt.

Gerald Smith at their home on Poole Avenue, Sunday night Pvt. Smith returned to Fort Benning last night after Harawltz, Ann Edwards, Louise Davis. Jane Finestlne, Helen Kara, nr. Ravifl. hnrh aim with I R- Parkerson, 48 Slocum Place.

Mr. and Mrs. Roger McKean. Matawan Girl Becomes Bride the Mascaimi Ooera Comnanv in William Martin, presided. The child's father, Pvt McKean, Dorothy J.

Callahan, Talva Gleason, Barbara Rouse, Althea Tut- is home on furlough from his post New York City. spending a sixteen days furlough i. in Kentucky. tie, Elinor Flnley, Delia C. Bell, Program numbers included: Miss Marjorie Woolley, soprano, During the business session it was announced the members of Semper Fldelis will serve a luncheon on' Friday, Nov.

5, at the church, when the District Stewards meet MATAWAN, Nov. 2 At a cere Ruth C. Seeburg, Phyllis North- mony conducted by Rev. Miller, of North Long Branch "Si mes inSt jQseph'sR C. Church, vers avaient des ailes" Hahn; I am, sanya Pettersen, roily Ken-als, Irene Harris, Grace Howard, Harriet Cooper, Hannah Levy, ing in conjunction with a slmiliar session of the W.S.C.S.

will be "My Mother bids me bind, my Patricia Van Benthuysen, Marie hair" Haydn. conducted. Keyport, Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Miss Minnie Crava-lot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Patsy Cravalot of Main Street, this borough, became the bridkpf Caudriere, Helen Zolla, Gertrude Miss Marion McCue, soprano, of Long Branch 'An open secret" Myles, Patricia Thomberg, Marcia Mrs. Geprge Zlska reported favorably on receipts from a recent rummage sale which the group Payne, Irene Levin, Patricia Ma- Woodman; "The Cuckoo" Len mann. Sgt. Nicholas Straniero, son of Mi ulre, Hose M. Sacco, Ruth Van and Mrs.

Grazla Straniero of Key- William Galatro, tenor, of Red Bank "Serenade" Toselli; "At I -W Rnth Vin rniun inH Via, sponsored. Mrs. William Keller and Mrs. Edward G. Schlaefer were named co-chairmen of a booth which the society will take charge Thp hrlffo (H V'cn In mawlatra "Kw aer xuuier wua Hiurea a wnite I tK-1 j--.

of during a church bazaar on Dec, 3. BRIDE TO BE The hostess prize was awarded satin and lace wedding dress with high neckline and full skirt, finger tip veil' and crown of orange blossoms. She carried a bridal bouquet of white chrysanthemums and orchids with white EATONTOWN, Nov. 2. Mr.

and Mrs. William G. Davis of this Dawning" Cadman. Miss Beverly Kaplan, Lyric soprano, Long Branch "One fine day" from "Madame Butterfly" Puccini; "One kiss" Romberg. Miss Marion Schluter, coloratura of Deal "Alleluia" Mozart; Mlcaela's aria "Carmen" Bizet.

Michael Gentile of Red Bank, gave selected readings from the to Mrs. Stanley Nichols. Members will reconvene on Monday eve borough have announced the en ning, Dec. 6, with Mrs. William gagement of their daughter Miss ribbon streamers.

Tobey, 610 Irving Place. Lois W. Davis to Seaman First The maid-of-honor, the bride's Others present last night in ad' Class, William P. Griffiths, son of sister. Miss Mary Cravalot, wore I dition to those already named Mr.

and Mrs. William J. Griffiths of Shrewsbury. i poems of Joyce Kilmer. Miss Elizabeth Joy Wagner, dress of aqua taffeta with I were Mrs.

Harry Mlllward, Mrs. sweetheart neckline, full skirt. The bride-elect is a graduate of dramatic soprano, of Lon- Branch Ira rimm, Mrs. Milton Bennett, shoulder length veil and a small "I attempt from love's sickness Mrs. O.

Wolcott Morris, Mrs. yellow chrysanthemum head piece. to fly" Purcell; Santuzza's aria Helen Covert and the Misses Dor- Long Branch Senior High School and Seaman Griffiths attended Red Bank Catholic High School. He is now stationed at Miami, Florida, She carried a bouquet of yellow from "Cavalleria Rusticana" ithy Ryan and Clara Phillips. Wa5 'y enrysanuemums.

The best man was Thomas Cas- with the U. S. Navy. ale, of this borough, a friend of the groom: Mascagni; Elizabeth's prayer from Tanhauser" Wagner. Mrs.

Ethel Maddox, Lyric soprano, of Long Branch Aria from "Louise" Charpentier; "Clouds" Ernest Charles. Miss Florence Raviele, Colora- Both the bride's and groom's Costume Party Held In WLB WEST LONG BRANCH Nov. 2 1 3N1 mothers were attired in black crepe dresses with accessories to match and wore corsages of red roses. tura of Long Branch "Lo, here Miss Joan Cass, daughter of Mr. 1 f'ii the gentle lark" Bishop; "Oh nd Mrs.

Raymond Cass. Ocean- Immediately following the cere lovely night" Ronald; Cavatina port Avenue, entertained at her "1111 T- associate: feature abbott I nSkSXkI fa4Alit "HIT jggsjt lwjaasaL 8 A NEVI'R FORGOTTEN SSXSsiS! II I PICTlJKE CLAPSIC8 jj '111 HORIZON" V'ls To 1 SSSSSX One That Win live Forever SJ SSSSSS; CLAtlDETTK COLBERT spitflrt'i sS 1 CLARK GABLE Bl.ed "IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT" I II ctiwow V- I mtv. sum, e3 FOUT i i from "The Barber of mony Sergeant and Mrs. Straniero left for Texas, where he is stationed at Fort Sam Huston. ACE Cut Rate 188 Broadway, Long Branch home on Friday evening at a costume Hallowe'en party.

Games were played and the prize winners were, Betty Dennis, Nancy Van Note, Prlscilla Pryor and Judith I I I Here's a delicious and nutritioui I I Mrs. Straniero will live in San Antonio, Texas. I I way 10 mreiiu your, meal suppiyi I 1 I FLAGSTAFF Spaghetti is enriched with i I Vitamin B. find Iron. It tint nniv inmtma I I I Goldman.

After the games, refreshments were served. At the AWARD PINS RED BANK. Nov. 2 Five workers at the Red Bank USO club are being awarded USO pins thu week for 100 hours service in the club's canteen. They are Mrs.

John Ballantlne, Mrs. H. R. Blackman, Mrs. Herbert O'Connor, Mrs.

J. D. Walker and Miss Lois Asendorf. party were the Misses Lois Wood, Betty Dennis, Suzanne O'Farrell, Prlscilla Pryor, Beverley Swarts, Bobby Day and Raymond Cass, Nancy Van Note, Judith Goldman. Cv Te-v I good, but is good for you and the whole I 1 family.

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