Document 199037

LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF
Member of the Federal Reserve System
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Frisbie, of 411 Mr. Henry Harris, of 212 Prospect
Beeciiwood place, hava left for New struct, has joined the Men's Club o£
tUu st. Paul's Parisli.
York City, to spend the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Irving, of CenMr. C. P. Carrier, of West Virginia,
has rented the residence at No. 628tral avenue, left last night for their
annual winter trip to Florida.
arlton road.
Miss Lucy Worth, former resident
The finals in the Hand Tennis will
« played tonight at the St. Paul's ot Westfield, has sailed tor Prance
to engage in Red Cross work.
'artsh House.
The King's Heralds of the Metho- Seven people united with the Presdist church will meet Jn the Sunday byterian church at the Communion
iohool room Friday afternoon, Dec. Service last Sunday morning.
;th, at 3 o'clock,
Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Martin and
Mrs. Samuel Shaffer, of Orchard Mrs. Slbbett, of Cumberland street,
treet, was called to Washington spent Thanksgiving Day with friends
Sunday because ot the death of her in Brooklyn.
father, Mr. Benjamin Fritts,
August Danker is the proud posW. R. Coddington, of Downer sessor of a 1919 handsome Willey'street, who has been stationed at Knight Sedan, purchased through the
'elham Bay, has been transferred to local agent, Hiram L. Fink.
harleston, South Carolina,
The Dorcas Society of the PresbyNow. You may not always be able to earn as much as
Harold P. Coddington, of Downer terian church will bold its business
you are earning today. By saving a portion of your
treet, has also been transferred from meeting in the Parish House this afearnings and depositing them in our Sayings Departelham Bay to U. S. 8. Richmond, ternoon.
[orfolk, Va.
Jazz dancing and Jazz music will
• aient, where they will be safe and earning interest, you
The chemical engine answered two be tbe feature of the dance to be held
will be prepared for a rainy day.
•e calls last Saturday, but they were n the assembly hall of the Westfield
>oth grass fires and quickly extin- Theatre on Friday, Dec. 6th.
;uished.
Mrs. J'\ K. Dennlston has leafed
The officers ot the Congregational 568 Summit avenue, through the
ihurch for the coming yeT were agency of Walter J. Lee, for the win,
elected in the annual meeting held ter months.
'uesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Martin, of 311
There is no excuse for not saving a part of your earnMrs. G. A. V. Hankinson, of Wal- Lenox avenue, are rejoicing In the
ings. Encourage the habit of saving in the children by
ut street, will leave Friday for birth of a baby son, Kalph Edward
opening savings accounts for them.
vledo, Florida, where she will spend -Martin, Jr.
he next tour mouths.
A baby girl was born to Mrs. John
Miss Hazel Rose, of Mlllburn, has Qefaell, of Kimball avenue, on
OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS
leen appointed teacher of penman- Thanksgiving night, The mother
hip and arithmetic in the seventh and baby are dqjng nicely.
tnd eighth grades in the Washington
State Senator Harold G. Wells will
ichool,
be the speaker of honor at the annual
Abram Jones, of Central avenue, banquet of the Men's Club at the
who'was before Recorder Bunnell on Presbyterian church on Friday, Dec.
a charge by his wife ot assault and 13 th,
Broad and Prospect Streets
«ttery was Held in $200 ball to await
Mr. Robert Allairdlce and family,
action ot tha Grand Jury.
formerly of Jersey City, have leased,
Mr. James F. Johnston having dis- through the agency of Walter J. Lee,
WESTFIELD, N. J.
posed of his property on Lincoln road the dwelling, 708 Boulevard until a
has purchased the residence of Mr. F. year from May.
H. Trevenen, at 172 N. Euclid ave- Tho Musical Club will meet at the
nue, and will occupy the same in thehome ot Mrs. James E. Cutler, 243
course of a week or ten days.
Kimball avenue, this afternoon at 3
The bouse formerly occupied by Mr. o'clock. The program will be EngF. E. Ellsworth, on Harrison avenue, lish music.
has been rented to Mr. Harry W. Friends of Miss Anna Koechlein
Buker, of Philadelphia. Mr, Buker who met with an accident at the stu
takes possession today.
tlon on Nov. 4 th, and had to have her
Mrs. Simeon H. Smith, Br, ot foot taken oft, will be pleased to
North avenue, received a card from know she has returned to her home
her son, Simeon, who was wounded on Lawrence avenue.
in France, stating he arrived In Ho- The memorial .service for Corpora!
boken Sunday night but did not know Edward Hyslip, killed in action, wil
then where he would be transerred to. be held on December 15th, BO that
A reception was tendered to Mr,the Westfleld Fire Department can
and MrB. A. L. Russell by the Men's take part in the service. Corporal
Club of the Congregational church Hyelip was a very interested mem'
last evening. The program was her of that organization.
very infromal and eveyone spent a
happy social time.
THE WORLD" AT PLAYHOUSE
At tho Woman's Association of D. W. GRIFFltH'S "HEARTS OF
the Congregational church held
"Hearts of* the World," D. W
Tuesday afternoon at the home of Griffith's
super production, presentee
Mrs. W. I. Keeler on West Dudley with the accompaniment
a spocla
avenue, Mrs. E. W. Wilcox gave a symphony orchestra, willofbe
tho at
very interesting talk on "People traction at the Playhouse, Monda
Passed By."
and Tuesday, December Bth and 10th
Mrs. Cruttenden, ot Dudley ave- "Hearts of the World" is a slmpt
nue, received a letter dated Nov. 3, love
story unfolded in France, when
from her son, Corporal Harold Crut- Mr. Griffith
spent eighteen months 1
tenden, stating that he was out ofproducing it.
In tho latter part o:
the hospital and expecting to return the story this master
dramatic gen
to his company at the front. Corporal ius brings before his public
a vlvi
Cruttenden was "regimental sniper." panorama of war nuch. as never
hai
Mr. B. Carter Mtlliken, who was been revealed before, and in tho se
with General Allenby at Perusalem curing of which he had tho hearty coand who viewed Vag misery and deso- operation of David Lloyd Georgo
lation of the Amenlana and Syreans, Prime Minister of England, and othspoke of the work of the British In er British and French officials. The
the Holy Land at the Presbyterian grlin background of war ia, howover,
church last Sunday night.
merely Incidental to the development
Lieut. A. B. Conlin, of 180 Lincoln of tho romance, tho scenes of whlc
road, who was wounded In the legare laid in a small village In France
Admission
,
15c and 25c
while going out on patrol, duty on the
night of Oct. 24th, has been invalided
home, and Is convalescing at a "hospital on Staten Island.
E=3OE3OE
The nominations of officers for the
o Westfleld Tennis Club for the ensuing
year are: President, E. R. Merry, Jr.;
vice-president, H. Sergeant; treasurer, L. E. Glover; secretary, C. H.
Warfield; board of governors, Geo.
Weston, R. W. Brodbury and H H
Downes.
Dr. Charles Deckork school physican, commenced the work of examining the pupils in the schools yesterday. He will give the members of
the basketball teams the usual physical examination this afternoon which
The business condition of peace times
the players must pass to qualify for
positions on the team.
permits us to reduce our prices for all
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Fowler, of C40
North avenue, announce the marriage
hard candies 10 cents per pound.
of their daughter. Miss Grace Fowler,
Our allotment of sugar having been into Corporal Douglas Adams, of South
Orange, on Friday afternoon. Nov.
creased, we are now in a position to sell
29th. The ceremony, a very quiet
one, only the mother of the bride
to our large .patronage, candies of our
present, was performed by Rev. Dr. MASTER BEN ALEXANDER
Steans at the Presbyterian Manse.
own manufacture, in quantities to please
n D. W. Grlflith's Supromo Trlump
The December meeting of tho Wb"Hearts of tho World."
our patrons.
We are giving
nen's Foreign Missionary Society of
the First M. E. church will be held V company headed by Lillian an
advantage of the first price reduction on
Thursday afternoon, Dec. Bth, at 3 Dorothy GiBh, Kobort Harron, Georg
o'clock, at the home of Mrs. P. B.
Robert Anderson, Goorgi
record, after the World's Greatest War.
Ham, 403 Prospect street. The '•"awoett and Master Bon Aloxande
(study book,"Women Workers of the nterprot this latest of tho Grlffltl
Orient," will be reviewed by Mrs. Vf. Tinsterplecoa, said to far surpass hi
9>*- Due to the inability to secure additional help, we reA. Corbett. An interesting program 'ormer triumph "The Birth of
quest that all orders for Sunday delivery be given not later
has been prepared and all are cor-Vatlon." Thero will be a largol
than Saturday,
dially Invited.
ugmented orchestra.
HOW TO SAVE $3.00
Buy a Box of
Swift's Pride Laundry Soap
(100 Cake? to the Box)
ONLY $5.00
Or Swifts Borax Soap
U00 Cakes to the Box)
Put Some Money Away
While You Are Able To
Quality guaranteed to be equal to the best. A
REAL BARGAIN. TAKE ADVANTAGE of offer TODAY.
Winifeldt Combination Market
EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE
120 E. Broad St. n*» 402 Westfield, N. J.
The Home ot Enterprise Co/fee
Peoples Bank & Trust Co.
CONING
Monday and Tuesday
Dec.16 and 17
ATTHE
Playhouse
Enrico Caruso
"MY COUSIN"
PEACE BRINGS
REDUCTION IN PRICE
THE NEW YORK CANDY KITCHEN g
Vagelos & Mitchell, Proprietors
177 East Broad Stroet
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LEADER "WANT" ADS PAY
Two Apartments to Rent
One-Six Rooms all improvements $25.00
One-Seven rooms all improvementsright wp-to-date §37.50
con8U,t Walter
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"Th« flaw Whd K«ow» W«etM«M »»*1
46 ELM STREET, Opp. P«it r fliee
$5.50 ..
Before Christmas
FUR DISPLAY
The Time to Buy FURS is
NOW
Our collection Includes the most beautiful
and fashionable garments—small pieces and
coats Introduced this season.
Compare my prices before buying. You will
save considerable by buying NOW.
My motto Is: Give the people a bargain
when they can enjoy it, and that is BhFUkB
Christmas.
,
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People who visit this store are surprised to
see such large and excellent stocks of Fashionable Purs assembled.
Why visit other towns when you can get as
good a selection at home and at lower prices?
Ask anyone who ever bought of me for the
past eleven years, and this will tell you.
CHARLES KURTZNAN
220 East Front St.
PLAINFIELD
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