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ymirral iPirectorg C01IPLSTB MOTOR EQUIPMENT BANKING HIUOK BKRNARDBVILLK n.rnsrdsvllle 231-J k. I31-W Wko Sell News. nt curr9nt tfiU- of tu News may obtained Joseph It. KroBM- and H. H.

Courter's Drug itore. E. Tuaia. ave- BERNARDSVILLE NEWS. APRIL 26.

1923 RANDOLPH AGENCY NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Estate Insurance Bonds rum Li Telephones: Office 271 York and ITItl.U ioi. Residenc WE ARE OFFERING BETTIKU ODDS AN B1CAT AS 80 1 that It will not raiu during a given period of time It you are interested in any outdoor or indoor event, Baseball Game, Carnival, Pair, Football Game Hace, or any other amusement to take place during the coming summer, it will be of Interest and will pay you to consult this office. We can quote rates and corditions and insure against JOBS of expenses and or profits in one of the largest Stock Insurance Companies doing business in the Tnlted States. If interested, consult us early that we may properly protect the Interests of those Interested In such events. NATIONAL BANK BUILING, BERNARDSVILLE, N.

J. RANDOLPH AGENCY Telephones: Office. 13 Residence, $5 William J. Holmes, of is REPORT Of VTTCMlAM laltlnjC in town. I.

in Charles Pfadeahauer of Essex hai recovered from illness. Mrs I. C. Pope, of Illghvlew ave- me hostesu to the W. C.

T. lursday afternoon. George D. Held, of Easton, is milting his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth i Prospect street.

jack Ramsey has taken a position i Percy it. Pyne estate to Theodore Ballentlne, mbera of of Faith Chapter, will hold a whist party rstlaj night in Masonic hall, nmen's Auxiliary of the I'ire Company will hold a Monday nighl In fire bead- I Mrs, Irving Kingsford, of will re-open their estate in i ion tomorrow Friday i tiuiaier your 'loiks one hour ahead retiring evening, 'is hi Bavins time noes into it nidnight Bell Lewis, oi Mt Airy road, ived to All Souls Hospital, this ThursduN fur treat for a broken leg i luier K. Oardnei and son, igton, and daughter, Martha, of ronsl, spent Monday with i Sin casunna uexi regular meeting ui ha P. K.I tub ill lie held in-xt at 8 o'cloi at tin home of Margaret Thompson, of Orch- Mr- Van Arsdale and daugh- Cew Haven, are visiting Van Arsdale's parents-ln-lnw, Mrs. E.

Van Arsdale. of i'- i Slope uard ii Qutnn of Orchard street, fl 00 a twenty-three day cruise Panama and Porto Rica, on llw team ship of the White Fleet. inri Mrs Mullet) have their home in Mt. Airy a visit to their son-in-law lUghter, Mr. and Mrs Philip Scotch Plains.

A. Woods alternate MountaiD Ridge Council, R. 1014, attended the two-day an ston of the New Jersey Grand at Lakewood, this week. I I' Reynolds has sold his in Morriatown road to 1 Wright, of (illlette, who lession May l. The Reynolds Will occupy the Farese in Highland avenue.

the auspices of the Women's Mrs. Homer T. Hrookintt a musical recital tomorrow Sg in Bernards Inn for of the State College for BrunHwick. WHS born Saturday to Mr. 1 Arthur Kugler, of Mill street.

F. Kutz, of Tuukhan- upending two weekB with on inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mr T. Mlllnr A Miss visiting in town. George Ellis, of town this Thursday.

Daniel K. (iillie, of Greenwich, is vinitlng in town. C. II. Tnimbull has been appointed chairman of next Thursday night's meeting of the Luncheon Cluh.

Miss Ethel (iibl), a student in Columbia University, New York city, will Hpend the week-end with her parents, Postmaster and Mrs. Alfred Ii. (Jlbh, of Anderson road. Charles Scimltz, superintendent of the local branch of the J. Power and Light was host this Thursday night iit the meeting of the Luncheon Cluh at Hedden's.

Turn Vour (locks One Hour Ahead. Daylight saving begins at midnight Saturday and those who to get up in time for church the next morning should turn their clocks one hour ahead before retiring Saturday evening. Services in all the local churches will be held Sunday according to new time. To Each Man HIB Di' f. In Ihc iimr tthen tin i' willingly, let this thought "I inn rising to the work ul being.

Why. then, nm I I nm going to do tin- Hun fi i I exist, nnd for which I was AT ST. Ill's S( IUMM liU Who Meril Speeul Mention lor Perfect Ulendaine IMirinif Month in' March. Grade I'ell l-iddy, Joseph ri -cut iiiiniiiti Inf I I' the this, IIIV orld; Or. have I lieei; lie In the bed ilu! hex elf roughi liaile ami All- Cat's A cat Is Ullllble tu see ill darkness, but pels about mure lluiti other animals on account easilj of Its Whiskers or feelers, and Us sinefoot- taki "HI! I Bnefll Wl t.

New World's Silk Production. Kvery year 1288,000,000,000 silk worms produce liil.iXMHIOO pounds rnw silk. It has been estimated that tnken all together the world's silk worms spin everj with a ve- locltj "i uboui miles second a ui appai. ntly 150,000,000,000 nili-s iti length. 8 Jamea McKeana, John Klsie Folily.

Helen Carlo, ene Murphy, Rosa Clrillo, Henry prtnuska, Pred Bheehan, Thomas Robert hiildy, Loals (iermuskii, Pulsfort, John Cavanaugh, Henry Harahas. Qrade 7 Bryan Hraselli, Anton Bg- geit, Adi'laide McCuinne.is, Mildred Monney, Elizabeth Marco, Blitabeth Bchauh, Elizabeth Jarfas, BMinabeth Budvanaky, Antoinette Biccardl, Josephine Becker, tirade Anna Margaret House, Rita Cavanaugh, Mary Orlando, Anna Foldy, John 1-avver, Donald Boudreau, Henry Bolash, John Bakos, Lawrence Liddy. 'irade "i -Rosalie Dufour, Marion McOuinness, Humbert CranelH, Margaret Manillas. Paul Bchlosser, Helen Selling, Andrew OergeH, Lucille Gian- qutti, Anna Pulsfort, Elizabeth Kicsis, sis, Aletheia House. Grade Foldy, Margaret Eros, Emma Battlsta, John Karnai, John Cappola, Frank Pellek.

Anna Bolash, Susan Pulsfort, lOmma Marchy, Warjorle Moore, Nicholas (lermusko. luiius Mollnaro, Julius Pellek. (irade Ferglone, Jennie Oarafalo, Agnes Holmes, Mary Madeline Oianauitti, Mary Oiian- (lu, Mildred SantilUu Emma Sakos, Vincent Plorio, Samuel (lennuska, Angelo Cataluzai, Thomas Fenanti, Joseph Mooney, Francis McOuinness, Andrew Marko, Charles Kocsls. Grade 2- Joseph Turley, Catharine House. Viola Schaub, Thomas Dohack, Louis Schlosser, Frances Schmiilt, Emmando De Perna, Catharine Tripconi, GladyB Riccardl.

(Jrade 1 Catharine Turley, Joseph Doherty, James Orlando, Jennie Cap- pache. Hose Cirillo, Tessie Fergione. Elizabeth Andiora, Grace Ferrantl, Victoria Barabas, John Parr. Charles Schlosser, Anna Anastasio. IANKING BY MAIL THE PLA1NFIELD TRUST COMPANY Plainfield, N.

J. Organized 1902 Capital $500,000.00 Surplu. 500.000.00 Total Capital and Surplus $1,000,000.00 A million dollar capital and surplus to tafeguard your deposits. A million dollar capital and surplus to protect your trust A Board of Directors whoee names are a guarantee of banking practice. A membership in the Federal Reserve A system of State and Federal examinations that iotorcs ika proper handling of your ThMe are our reasoni for inviting your buaiacu These are our assurances of satisfactory serviot.

Your business may be transacted by mail and your deposits wiH 4 per cmt. interest in our Special Department. PAGE An Important ANNOUNCEMENT and SHAW "The Candy of Fxcellenee" the ex- ger, Mr. a Miller, of AndorHou road. MrN ,1 hfjnii Downle, of SecaiicUH, with her cousin, 1 Donohue, of Anderson road.

Murray, one of the Htate hlgb- in stopping at the MIH white, Mine of jnembwa from Rnvim- Lodft ek, ChryHtal Lodge of Summit members from Branch 1( Inoluding John l'nff, BMklng Rid met TUN with Seney Lodge, No, 263, 0 Ot thll place MatthtWiOn, of JerHey City, ltlv Piirdmsed a four acre Hill, has awarded a Dobbi of tr 1 (nation of I bungalow A well haH Hired thi trad Mr im An lGn Ku er ()hn "ryden Kuner and nr KttMr, who 1 i fro Heach and Ul home In the Mountain We have just been granted elusive agency in this vicinity for this nationally-known candy of superior excellence, and offer the following Specials for this week-end: CANDIES OF THE GOLDEN WEST Including finest selection of California nuts nnd frultR. MOTORIST PACKAGE Containing a fine assortment to carry with you In the car PAQUET PARI8IEN Includes Liquers, Frappes, Su- premes, Cordials and Parl'aits 'AOE SHAW SELECTION With Queen'H Mouthful, Fancy ShapeH, Supremes, NutK, FrultH, NoUgatlGM, Truffles, Raisin Nut, Frozen Pudding and other varities. SCOTCH IE" A melt-away nutter Scotch OTHER 8PECIAL8 AHHOited Gum Drops, Crystalled Stem Ginger, ('hocolate covered Peppermint 1'attien, Assorted Choe- olateH and others. Two B. II.

S. Graduates to Degrees Donald K. Caig, son of Mrs. Emma Craig, of Olcott apeaue, and Milten Holmes, son of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Holmes, of Mt.

Airy road, this place, will he graduated May 14 from the Newark Technical School with the degree of Bachelor of Science in En gineering. The commencement exer ris." will be held In Wallace Hall, New ark. Mr. Holmes ami Air. Craig are graduates of Bernards High School, the latii graduating in the class of 1917.

Air. Holmes has been specializing in i hemical engineering and Mr. Craig has devoted his study to mechanical engineering. These young men are only two of the many graduates of Bernards High School who have made a success of various branches of professional work. The Builders' Supply Company of RornurdNville been selected for the explosive representation of this National Organization.

The Dobbs' Builders' Supply Compuny is now In a position to offer you a real building service- you may know exactly how your home will appear before it IN built. Look for the Dobbs' Builders' Supply Hiuiouncement of the service they are NOW in a position to offer you and how they cull take the guesswork out of building. National Builders Bureau OH tl Col ony for Kuror.0 arotb June Royal Opens Doors. Following sewral delays in opening date, necessitated impossibility building sooner, the because ot of completing the the l'alais Royal, MONACO SON of Hweotn to the Somerset HIHH" Telephone Lit 24 Olcott Square BBRNARDiVILLB, N. J.

Morris County's newest dining and ihmcing rendezvous, located on the Mt Pleasant road, at Whippany, opened its doors last Saturday afternoon to pat rons. About one hundred and tlfty gUttstl the evening and of a seven- in tin Manager looked after were served during dancing to the strains piece JAM hand of colored performers, furalihtd enjoyment and relaxation for those who had come to participate the opening nlght'R fentlvitiea of I new place of amusement. EJspey, who ppraonally the comfort of hln pat- ronri, was jiiHt keen to RSI that new undertaking WHH conducted In do credit to the manage the same time give no among the manv heen host manual to in en and at ration for caniura who ciuno to dine and dunce The Patala Royal has during ttn Drat week to A largo num- her of new patrons each evening 'ind hlds fair to heeomn one of County's heat known of mutt) ment. rr'-xatton. I Uv BliBl I nnd will II HIM, one of turn will be mic- Malcohn Mr.

wl poMition with the Oomptmr. May I. Samurl Vauclatn. lialdwm Locomotive lays: greate.t auet that every up to hit neck in debt. Star, one now, at Bank l.ve American is A Bank Account will pull you out The Kmbryo Barnuin Bailey Circus Besides furnishing the public with a novel and highly entertaining program, members of the CirlH' Friendly Society of St.

Bernards Parish netted $46 by the very successful Indoor circus given by them last Friday night in the Parish House. The attractions at the big show Included Dorothy Slaw, who watt splendid an the ring master of the circus; Spark Plug, the trained horse, and the trained dogs, who were trained for the occasion by Miss Lulu Tompkins; baseball and football played by the clowns; a dance by Miss Annubelle Kggling; a costume mono loKUe by MISH Kvelyn Parry; acrobatic nm in by .11 a 11 ii-v Jones uud three boys; swinging of the Indian clubs by Rev. T. A. Conover tight rope wulking by MIHS Lillian Plerson and the Shiek of Alnhum, who was none other than Jimmle Bocchlno, all helped to make the evening a very enjoyable one.

MIBH Bertha Hrown, who depicted the fat lady of the show, became thin, nnd the thin lady, MIMS Prances Wilcox, been me slender The I'IIIWDH were, first uud lant, the merry of the evening, they being the MlMtl Angle Abel, Anna DuhUH, Mabel JoneH, Julia Van Fleet, Madeline Hrltton and Mrs John P. Wllday. There WRH nuiHie for this was furnlHhml by the 1-mllen' Original Five, HernardHvllle'B new ordiestra, oompriliai Mill Myru Ballentlne, banjo; Mrn. OOBgtiBOl Blwhop, violin; MIHS ChrlHtlne K. Trumbull, saxa phone, MIHH Lucille Gardnor, traPI luni flrurni and Min 1 laroi woods inn 110 BMi RIKER-LARTER Eklisa Klizabeth Wilkinson Larter ind Adrian Hiker, were married Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the First Presbyterian Churrh, Newark, with Wlllam .1.

DtWBOB, pftltor, performing the. ceremony. Miss Latter Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Halsey M.

barter, of 469 Lake street, Newark, and Basking Ridge, She at tended the Sehool at Dobbl Kerry. Mr. Kiker In son of Mr. and Adrian Hiker, of 179 Clinton avenue, Newark, and a graduate of Princeton. Irving Hiker was bent man for his brother.

Mias Larter's maid of honor was MisH Roberta Lewin, of Bt. Lou and her hridesmaids were the Misses Isabel Miller, Sarah Atha, Beth Latter and Mrs. Albert N. Rock. The ushers were John Hardln, Kimball Atha, Zucharluh Dolcher, ot Far Hills, Urtor, an uncle of the bride, n.

Monroe Larter, brother, and John llartmun Sd, of Lancaster, Pa. The brlile wore un old I'Hmlly veil with II white satin dress The bridesmaids were gownwi In blur chiffon with brown hats, Passed Awmy ROBERT RIEDEL Robert Rledel, the four day old Hon of Mr. and Mm. Henry Rledel jf Gillette, died Monday. Interment was made Tuesday In the Lutheran Cemetery at Middle Village, L.

I. BtWyUlH To 1'n-l'ir and Wife A reception was given lam night to Hev. and Mrs. William 8. Coeyman, by BMUbtm of Bishop Janes' Methodlm Bplioopsvl Chun ol Daiklng IlldKe Mr.

Cooymun was recent I return to thn nastnr of the church. An eltiUuiitte prOgTABl wnw given UMI he guimln Included Hov.John BtlrtOfl end sftveral members of the RtriRfdl Fills 1 oti DANIEL W. ALFORD Funeral services for Panlel W. Alford, 74 years old, who died Tuesday in All Souls' Hospital, MorrlHtown, were held this Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the chapel in St. Bernard's Oeniclory, with Rev.

Thomas A. Conover, rector of St. Bernards parish Officiating. Burial wan In thai cemetery. Mr Alton! who WBH born March 14, in Virginia, had resided for many years at Mt.

Horeb. He was a Civil War Veteran and a merabpr of the O. A He IK survived by his wife, Smith Alford St. I Pupllv PupiiH of It Paroohlal School gave a very Ane program of Hongs, ilanc IIIUMII exhibition drills ami uinaHtlv giuneH last Friday night In Pniochlul Hull The ehorai work AUM illleited by I'rof. JiniieH Davis with MtH DIIVIH ut the piano The drill work WHH given under the direction of loMph l.iddy, phyHlcnl instructor In the school, ami the dancers by were trained for the occMlOfl MIL- (lertrude Orifflii, tin teaoot'l Instructor for this branch.

client vlnllii duets were given by Masf ire Fred and Thorn mill the evenlllB clnm-d with ft drill Do It now wtintT Hubscrlhe! Irellcliiite Ridge Pastor t'pon ItHnrn. At the clone of thu prayer meeting aHt night In Bishop Janes' M. K. 'hurch, Basking Hldge, memborti of he congregation gnve an Informal surprise reception to their pastor and wife, Rev nnd Mrs. William Coev man.

itev Mr Coeyman Ml recently returned to the pastorate for nnoihor year The Mpeakerx last Bight incluiled the iielghhorlng pattOn, the heads of the varlouM departinonts of church work and 1'ilnclpal WIIHOII of tho llai'kliin Itldgti HI hool To the pastor rnopondod. Among the present Rov, (i, pastor of the BaMklng Kldge ('hurch, and Rev. and Mrs. lohn B. Minion and ItVertl im inberw of Deimii'l 10 congregation harlos M.

Allen presided and Un. 1 nt Now tl the time subscribe.

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