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PERSONAL.<br />

Mrs. Eden S, Ewing and eon Clarsnce<br />

of. Shrewsbury avenue spent<br />

• part of last week with relatives at<br />

Perth Amboy.<br />

A daughter was born Thursday to<br />

Mre. X.eon Fennington of Bridge aveaae<br />

Ṁr. and Mrs. George P. Aabury of<br />

CHarlQtte, North Carolina, have been<br />

Siting Cliarles H. MltcfceH of Oakland<br />

street.<br />

Mrs. William C. Hubtard of Hub-<br />

|>ard avenue Buffered c. slight stroke<br />

el paralysis a few days igo. She ie<br />

improving.<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Warren S. Conklin<br />

will leave early next month for JBliami,<br />

Florida, where they will spend<br />

the winter. Through William A.<br />

Hopping they have panted their<br />

bungalow, furnished, on the corner<br />

. of Branch avenue and Tower Hill<br />

avenue to P. It. Sigsboe of New York<br />

city from October l&th to May lBt.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Nieman<br />

; off Maple avenue are on a motor trip<br />

of two weeks in the Pocono mountains.<br />

Mr. Nieman is station agent<br />

of the New York and Long Branch<br />

railroad at Bed Bank.' During hia absence<br />

the railroad business at the<br />

station will be in charge of Walter<br />

Giblin.<br />

Mrs. Emma Hall, Miss Emma: Hall<br />

and Cyril Redmond of Philadelphia<br />

were recent guests of Blre. John H.<br />

Cook, Jr., of the Newman Springs<br />

road.<br />

Pierce of New York are on a fishing<br />

trip at Barnegat bay. Mr. Hubbard<br />

caught a buss the first day which<br />

weighed 35 pounds.<br />

Jar. and Mrs. Michael Kclsey of<br />

East Freehold and family spent Sunday<br />

with Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan of<br />

Oakland street.<br />

Church News.<br />

The sermon topics for next Sunday<br />

at the Baptist church .are "The Life<br />

of God In tbo Lives at Men" and<br />

"Cittenahii) in «the Republic of Gai."<br />

At tonipit's prayer meeting nt the<br />

Presbyterian church Bev. John Muy»<br />

skens, Jr., will preach from the 37th<br />

Psalm, fourth verse. Bally day exercisea<br />

will bo held Sunday morning<br />

by the Sunday-school, in charge of<br />

G. Howard Mppineott and at the<br />

morning service Mr. Muyskens will<br />

preach on Rally day. A sacred cantata<br />

will be rendered Sunday night<br />

by a quartet comprising Mrs. William<br />

Anderson, Mrs. Japhia Clayton, ,T.<br />

Russell Woolley and Beverly W.<br />

Brown. __<br />

Killed by a 'Fall.<br />

(3eorge Belmont. of Long Branch,<br />

a wfirld war veteran and carpenter<br />

employed by Frank Scott of Red<br />

Bank, died Monday at tlio Long<br />

Branch hospital from a fractured<br />

skull caused by a fall from F. C.<br />

Earlo's new house in Middletown<br />

township, near Red Bank,<br />

mortt was 24 years old.<br />

Mr.Bel-<br />

Eugene O'Neill and family of JUSJJJO Aclioroon Loses Son.<br />

' Hartford, Connecticut, are visiting Calif Ackerson, younger eon of<br />

Mr. • and Mrs, Patrick Malone of Judge and Mrs. Henry E. Ackerson<br />

Grange avenue.<br />

of Keyport, died last Tuesday after<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Forrar and an illness of several years. Besidei<br />

' children, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stein his • parents he is survived by a<br />

and „,.„ „... Mr. „..„ and „..„. Mrs. ^.,— Clyde Hayea' ,„,. of .,. /brother Cornelius. Funeral service!<br />

New York spent Sunday with Miss'were held Ihurgday afternoon from<br />

the house and interment<br />

Holmdel cemetery.<br />

Mildred EUenbcrg of Marion street.<br />

• Miss Elsie Conover of East Front<br />

street has resumed her studies at tlte<br />

New Jersey college for girls at New<br />

Brunswick.<br />

Miss, Amy Olsen of Spring street<br />

Cord of Thanka.<br />

We desire to tinink all those who<br />

pITered u8sinUnce und sympathy during<br />

our bereavement, especially- ltev,<br />

has given up her position at tho government,<br />

proving grounds at Aber- | Herbert J. Belting, the teachera and<br />

deen, Maryland.<br />

' j classmates of- our son at Mechanic<br />

MiB8 Adeline Lewis of Atlantic<br />

Highlands spent last week with her<br />

Btep-brothcrs, Howard and Alfred<br />

Jeffrey of Marion street.<br />

Miss Jane B. Smock of Bergen<br />

place Was nTrecent visitor at Aberdeen,<br />

Maryland.<br />

Mr. ana Mrs. Leon rie In Keusaillc<br />

returned Saturday from their wedding<br />

trip to the Catskill mountains.<br />

They arc living for the present with<br />

the groom's parents, Mr. und Mrs.<br />

leon de la Eeusaille of Broad street.<br />

William Uehlein of Lawrence,<br />

Massachusetts, was a recent guest of<br />

Miss Ruth Johnson of Chestnut<br />

street,<br />

Mias Marjorie Mitcholl, Frank Mitchell<br />

and Harold Riddle.of Red Bank<br />

visited Thomas Mitchell of .Trenton<br />

one day last week.<br />

Hamilton B. Price, president of<br />

Red Bank real estate company,<br />

has gone to St. John, New Brunswick,<br />

Canada, on a visit to his<br />

mother, who ig in very poor health.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Humrichousc<br />

of Drummond place are spending<br />

two weeks with relatives in Maryland.<br />

Miss Anna Hartman of Bergen<br />

place and Horace Rogers of Maple<br />

ovemic left last week to enter Dickinson<br />

college-in Pennsylvania. Both<br />

are graduates of the Red Dank high<br />

Bchool.<br />

Victor Goodridge is employed as lisalesman<br />

for Kelly & Nichols of<br />

Front street.<br />

• William Egolf of Peters place iB a<br />

student at the University of Pennsylvania.<br />

Miss Graco Brennan of Newark has<br />

been spending n vacation with relatives<br />

at Red Bank and Keansburg.<br />

Miss Helena Henderson; who is<br />

employed in tho office of the Standard^<br />

oil company of Red Bank, is<br />

spending a few weeks at Brighton,<br />

Massachusetts.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Pearce of<br />

Hudson avenue have returned home<br />

from a two weeks' stay at Point<br />

Pleasant. Mr; Pcarcc ia secretary of<br />

the Red Bank trust company.<br />

TrafFord McClellah of South street,<br />

who is employed as an operator at the<br />

v/ireleaa station near Lakewood, is<br />

liome on a two weeks' vacation.<br />

Miss Knthryn Child of Broad street<br />

has entered Wollesley college in<br />

Massachusetts.<br />

Miss Vera Doherty of White street,<br />

who is employed as a cashier at the<br />

American store on Broad street, has<br />

. been spending two weeks at Weehawken<br />

and Poughkeepsie.<br />

Miss Rita Haley of Shrewsbury<br />

avenue is spending a week with Mrs.<br />

Eoy Stono of Seabright.<br />

Sergeant Harry T. VanNote of the<br />

Bed Bank police forco is having a<br />

vacation of two weeks.<br />

Miss Marguerite Wyckoff of Branch<br />

avenue and Miss Miriam Parsons of<br />

Shrewsbury have returned to Wilson<br />

college in Pennsylvania,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Coombs of<br />

^ildwood and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar<br />

Kirby of Salem spent part of last<br />

week with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence<br />

Sheldon of Sunset avenue.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bray of West<br />

Front street were recent guests of<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Haggerty of<br />

Brooklyn.<br />

D*. Peter P. Raflferty of Monmouth<br />

litreet has bought a Hupmobilo coupe.<br />

Mies Madeline VanMater of Htti'ding<br />

road has been engaged as principal<br />

°' ' ho Navesink public school.<br />

Chester A. Hayes of Lakowood<br />

visited his brother, Fred S. Haye^ of<br />

Brown place, last weelt.<br />

Frank C. Fenton of Leonard street,<br />

who ifl employed at tho factory of the<br />

Sigmund Eisner company, in laid up<br />

with sickness.<br />

Mrs. William C. Hubbard of River<br />

Plaza is very sick.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David Mahor of Jersey<br />

City spent ThurBduy with Enslcy<br />

IWhitc of Elm place.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Eaaton Hendrickson<br />

and Charles I. and Thomas I. Hill of<br />

Vista place returned Monday from a<br />

trip of two weekn in New York state<br />

and Cnnndn.<br />

JJf. Herbert E. Williams, Abram<br />

Pecker and Clarence Clinffoy loft<br />

;WedncBdny for a motor boat trip by<br />

tho inland routo to Buy Head. They<br />

snudo tho trip homo from Bay Head<br />

in sti automobile.<br />

Mrn. E. W. Scott nnd con of Now<br />

Itochcllo Imve moved to «4H Broad<br />

street. Thoy spent tho numtner with<br />

Dr. E. A..Hcolt of Emit Front ntrcct.<br />

Oliver (!. Frnkc, Thomno Mooncy,<br />

Cornelius S. Mount nitd Harold A.<br />

Daviaon attended tho firemen's convention<br />

lntit woclc nt Atlantic City.<br />

Mro. Frnlto, Mrs. Mconoy nnd Mrs.<br />

Dtveifion accompanied their huabniids<br />

on tlio trip.<br />

Minn Mnry V. Kelly of Ilei-Ron<br />

nlKtfo Itift yoslflriluy-for Burlington,<br />

Vermont, wlioro nhu will ultond tlio<br />

V«vmoiit univernlly.<br />

Mr. and Mrn. licnjnmin V. Doolit-<br />

•tle of Blmlra, New York, relumed<br />

home Wf'diii'udny nftor a viait with<br />

Mr. and MIII. W. SS. Smood of Petera<br />

H- H. Stout, Monroe Elmer,<br />

Mpll Connvor, James Hubbard,<br />

crftO HwuMektart Mid Dr. Harold<br />

m of R«rt Bfe «««•<br />

street. school, First M. E. Sundayschool,<br />

ladies of Liberty lire com<br />

pany and Liberty fair and the employees<br />

of Independent Ice company<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo DeWitt.<br />

—Advertisement^<br />

Card of Thanlcs.<br />

Mr. A. Shomo and family wish tc<br />

extend a grateful appreciation to thi<br />

muny friends for their kindness<br />

showri to our deceased daughter and<br />

sister, Miss Beatrice Shomo.—Advertisement.<br />

DEATHS.<br />

IIIWIN— Dutldcnly at hin home. Chnpo<br />

IIIII, N. J., on Tuemlny, September Bint<br />

Daniel W. Irwin, uwod 76 yemu.<br />

Frianda of the ftimily arc iiivittMl to attend<br />

the funeral Heivicya on Friday, September<br />

24th, at 1:30 P. SI., ut Midtllctown Ual>tist<br />

church.<br />

NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT.<br />

Kntate of Peter I'ru-y, deceased.<br />

Notice IB hereby Kivffil that the account<br />

of the Bubuci'iber, SUli. Adm'r. with will nn<br />

nexed of tlio entalo of Htii.l ileceanod. will hi<br />

nudited and Htaleii by the Surrogate of tli<br />

County of Monmouth nnti- reported for ueltlement<br />

to the Orvhuna Court of anid County<br />

on Thursday, tho twonty-oifflith day of Oc<br />

tober A. D. 1020, at which time applicatio<br />

will bo made for tho allowance of commis<br />

aiorm and counsel fees.<br />

Bated September'13th, A. D. 1920.<br />

EDMOND FARY.<br />

Piaitl for by ftanjatnin L. Atv/ator Committes.<br />

REP<br />

Republican Candidate<br />

For the Nomination of<br />

of the<br />

Borough of Red Bank.<br />

The support of the Voters,<br />

both male and female, is re><br />

spectfully solicited at the polls<br />

Tuecday,<br />

1920.<br />

September 28th<br />

(Paid for by Wm. N. Worthier Committee.]<br />

and<br />

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL<br />

DEALER IN<br />

Doors,' BSinds, Glass<br />

Hardware.<br />

RED BANK. N. J.<br />

Contractor and Builder,<br />

BED BANK N. J.<br />

OFFICE IN EISNER BUILDING.<br />

Room 3.<br />

Telephone 3B0-J.<br />

JobbEag of All Kinds,<br />

Estimates ChoorfuIIy FurnUhod.<br />

28th<br />

respedfulf solicited.<br />

Republican Men and Women are Invited to Join<br />

The Harding and Cooiidge Republican Club of<br />

Red Bank.<br />

I hereby apply for membership in the above Club and<br />

enclose $1.00 for dues for the current year..<br />

Name.<br />

Street Address.<br />

Mail to Thomas Cook<br />

Red Bank, N. J.<br />

Over 16 years of age, willing to work and learn<br />

the .drug business; short hours, steady all year position<br />

and good opportunity for rapid advancement. Salary<br />

to start $15.00' per week. Apply at once. „ ,<br />

IS Broad Street<br />

KATSIN'S PHARMACY,<br />

Reel Bank<br />

Saleslady to work in drug store, one willing to<br />

make breraelf generally useful. Will find a steady, all<br />

year/position with every .opportunity, for., rapid advaifcement.<br />

Good salary to start. Apply at once.<br />

KATSIN'S PHARMACY,<br />

IS Bmml Street , Red Bank<br />

JSS,<br />

,;.:;•, LUG U P BUSINESS SCHOOL<br />

PRACTICAL INTENSIVE COURSES<br />

Day and Night<br />

Touch Typewriting<br />

Secretarial<br />

Bookkeeping<br />

English<br />

Shorthand<br />

Arithmetic<br />

Coet Accountancy<br />

Banking<br />

Gregg and Pitman Shorthand<br />

INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION<br />

EorsSI TOW. /4igbt school Monday, Tueiday and Thursday<br />

from 7:15 to 9:15 P. M.<br />

191 Prostiwasr, Long Branch, N. J. 'Phone 1482<br />

m<br />

Seashore Sketches of<br />

Yz<br />

ISABEL RAUSCH<br />

New York Teacher of Violin<br />

Will give a day a week to instruction in Red Bank.<br />

: Miss Rausch is a graduate and post-graduate of the Insliliite-of<br />

Musical Art, New Yurk City, and for four years was instructor of,<br />

violin and theory at ihe Florida State College for Women.<br />

APPLICATION MUST BE MADE BEFORE SEPTEMBER 30TH.<br />

Telephone 1OQ7-J., Red Bank.<br />

Softness 6f texture and flowing<br />

grace of line are tho delightful<br />

characteristics of hats for early<br />

autumn. '• Modes that catch the<br />

spirit of the season—autumn colorings,<br />

that seem to bring closer<br />

the days of falling leaves un!l<br />

FrorgcoUK sunsets are assembled in<br />

distinctive display in tile Steinbach<br />

Millinery Salon.<br />

The Largest Resort Store in the World<br />

Asbury Park.N.J.<br />

There is nothing but disappointment<br />

in buying cheaply made tires that are<br />

announced as wonderful bargains at<br />

a" few dollars each and then fail<br />

after brief terms of service.<br />

Get exceptional mileage at exceedingly<br />

low cost in Goodyear Tires, of the<br />

30x 3-, 30x3%- and 3Ix4-inch sizes,<br />

built of Goodyear-selected materials<br />

and with Goodyear skill t and care*<br />

Due to their precise manufacture in<br />

the world's largest tire ^factory devoted<br />

to these sizes, their quality is<br />

most economically produced and<br />

therefore most economically em-<br />

-B. / i<br />

If you. own a Ford ? Chevrolet, Dort,<br />

Maxwell or other car taking these<br />

sizes, go to your nearest Service<br />

Station for Goodyear Tires; ride<br />

farther and fare better.<br />

Gooilycar Heavy Tourist Tiihi-s cost nu nior< tlian tlm price<br />

''—^ you an: asked lo pay for tubes of less merit v l>y i i^k tostly<br />

when 6iie!\ (iure pmteeticn i;i av;ii I.tlilt-.' jJi/f^O<br />

3O}£ 'l'/j dine in Wtitcrlnoof luig . . . . ' "

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