THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1924. Page Sixteen tienls, who have not in former years of five thousand; PREPARATIONS FOR happy morn I Arise from your DETECTIVE AGENCY, OFFERING had di rect occasion, through t h e is relying upon th< CHRISTMAS AT STATE HOSimbt-rs this Christ»iaBt4de with SERVICE, IS UNKNOWN PITAL, MORRIS PLAINS afflic-tii n of someone dear to them, the custom of furri i a neglect their patio arts of children; iniugle witIi Iheir to iipp vciutti fully the situation, being addressed acquainting frieiids tliis year, Offering to provide storekeeper., Opportune steps are being taken le t .simplicity and ILSUMI to tlie o yearly custom of pruins to contribute i'ur a j (By Wrti. Harold Francis, President) tii I s.;i'ls singing in your h e a r t - bo one with detective service for $15 a year, by Superintendent Dr. Marcurf A. th r each patient to tient or for the gf-nc g SOI1KCurry of the State lloppital at U"r 1 four in in canvassed Elm street til Him of Nazareth. Lot us place n in tin face of friendless patients, j ; , i'laias to make Christ nnas, l<J--i. a m _• p l a i ! ( [•ess individually vited to send y\i itubii-' Tiu: Musi eft S Ohi>' of Wi-allii hi, II hf aloji that Clirist nia.s t ice the Star of Thursday. 11. W- French of the lurni- joyous season for the ni •e than ihi-'-e >" >r! l i n e { e and friend of wherewith for their jtu; a fcrenl many hfg- isiuvt-iiitm tti, tmrf ii.f • k n m v i relat lief hiehem, let us wiini its .swaying ture company bearing his name, tele- thousand patients who r •side a I New t*es inning- i/i small t!iiiu:.H A ln.ul j A n w i i y <>tlur a r l i v i f i c s <*f t h(> p a s t id involve a cir-Martus A. Curry, su le jtutie tie vcn yearn a#o, a pro up of live I yt-ur, (1M- AIuKicnj C'iitfi jfs.«iKtt.'<J i n h u y - houghs with ihrejuis of silver and of phoned police headquarters for a Jersey's largest public ii. running upward (ii'eystoue Park, -N'ew Jc To the relatives and f ric-ndi of p; i - i i l a r i z i n g I women met every two woolts to havt> u ] I N K t h " b c j u j t i f u l c u U i i i i i K f u r t h e h a c k gold, and hang upon itHlimba in radi- plainclolheMiiaa lo investigate the musical and social afternoon, t-arh ottu "f t i n - t t j i n e a t t h - h i j - h K - I K . 1 , 1 , |-,cl]ped ant coloring our shimmering spheres, quartet. One not being available at playing" or fiintfltiK ft JiltH* find enjoying ynuiK i'iui iirontiNiiiK t a l ' - n i b y j n e a n s a cup of t t a togHli^r. More wi-.re s<mn of t h e S r h ( i l : i r * h i i J J-'und, J o i n e d t h e symbols of our faith, our joy, andthat iliac-, Officer Martin L. Howarth udderl to [he lit He i-irclc, aiu!, utter Si'w .K-rh.-y S t a l e l - ' . - d e r a l i u n o f M i i s f n our immortality. Again we ran bewas ordered to proceed on the rase. inei'llng informal Jy fur wntie time, a t ' l u h B a m i Ki-nt d t - I t ^ a l c s In A t I n n t i c He reported that men had departed reul orgnnlz.ition wua HUICUH! with » *'Uy. A f l m r i i i l i i B j i f t t - r n u o n w a s g i v e n one with Him who notes tlie sparconstitution iirul by-luwe. This was in a t t h e U ' u j i m i i ' B C h i b a n d I n . M a y tt row's fall. Ka< h of us can spread life on a trolley for Plainfield, but subw i t h t i l e Wt.-f=tfioid H y n i 1 VI5, and t)ic (iff nrt cr mem berg wore j o i n t coitvi-it as He spread life, for Ijifo is Love for mitted a card which he procured from Miss Budclt. Mr«. Culling, Mrs. Knincia, j-iMiiiy < t i T l j o B i r a . T l i i s w n s f r t e t o t h e j»ublii- a n d m m - h t - n j o y e d . ' J ' h l S y e a r , all who strive beneath that star of one of the merchants. Mrs. Hanlen, Mrs. do lvnno\vnkl, Mrs, Merrill Mrs. l'ocMmm, Miss Randall, t l m . n ^ - j i t t u : c o m m i t t e e h.-afleii b y Aligs Jiethlehem. The embers of tho ChristThe card gave the address of the Mrs. Scarff, Mrs. Van Dyko, Mrs. Whitu- Alain-] S I U I - K I N , a p i a n o h a s b e e n b o u g h t mas lo£ may fade intu dust and into detective- agency a.s in a Fatersi for t i n - r h l l d r o i i ' a C o u n t r y J l o n i c , a n d head uiid Mry. Zabrieldo. nit-inb.TH of i h t c l u b h a v e t a k e n o v e r bank. Puiice headquarters called The iirM puhSie fonrert wita driven at flic; i n i i u l r a t t h o l i n i n g V o l u n t e e r i n y ashes but that Star of Hope will al- tliero and hank officials said the suite the studio df Mr, and Mrs. de Jvunowski t " f u a r h p i a n o arid slnnini-v t o t h e c i i l l - ways shine, ever illuminating God's of rooms on tlie card were occupied and was f^uch a BUCC«;HS that others fol- i h T n . i t n t l hol'Ilnj-r m u s i i - j i l S I T v i c e s o n golden refuge of the soul. Look into by a lawyer, and that they had never lowed; [jut the demand for tickets was S u n d a y m o r n l n K . T h o iiificoro o f t h i s p.o ^ if a I tii at the high school was en- y e a r a n - -Mrs. H a r o l d F r a n c i s , I ' r e s i - the stars and read again about the heard of tlie detective agency. ' gaged for the Kitelsel Quartet ooncort. diMit; M r s . A r t h u r R o w l a n d , v l c e - p r ^ - s i - Death of Death; the Life of Love. Plainlield police were notified. . From the very first, thcro were mem- tU'ht; M r s . K n u i k l l a z r l i itip, s e c r e t a r y , b t' rs of t lu> club who had a broada n d M r s . C . ( I . D n n v n o l l , t r e n s u r c r . vision, realizing' thu t tlmy could not only help themsolvea and VRV.1I other by CHRISTMAS TIME 1 he reg" u J a r n)0etin#8, vviipro t.ha members look purl, but also iild the people of West field by having a sorffia of con- THE DEATH OF DEATH certs each yc;ir. A director of concerts THE LIFE OF LOVE is elected by the club for each season, letters and ticket* sent lo tlie mibChristmas bolls nro near to tingling, Bcribers. so let us look into 1 lie stuns. Likd Three Vunvrrtn (Jlvrn. Thrpo conctM'ts are lyiven by tit a very pyi's of Unaven, wuli-littil tlirniighout finest till tnt in New York City and tlio night, Uuiy Boeiii to smile upon elsewhere at jiriucR far UJHH than usUHl. iiH from tluiir silent places, glistening The object of tho Musical Club In <loln£ with tears of sorrow at the frailly of Ibis is to bring tho beet IIIIIHIO to "WeBt- our poor humanity; yet look again! lleld without any idea of making There is one Hint shines in greater money. Of eourms, oxppnoes must bo Ki'iindeur, ono that HRIIIS anew our clenreil. West Held jitsople will rorneni- hope, one that heckona ua, as it R E A L E ST A T E ber with delight tho recitals of Mabel bnckonod tho wise men of Juilcn, on Garrison, Wcrrenrath, Annu Case, Al- to tho manger where lay tho Infant bert Riiuuldhig*, Morlnl and many others. and I N S U R A N C E Under tlie directorship of Mrs. H. I^ylcs JOBUS, bringing the niesK.-igo of IVa™ Zitbrlskii', the* serios this soason, l>e- oil Earth, Good will lo Men. Well Only finest leathers used nigh two thousand years linve iiussed K Inning in January, will comprise Tan and Black Calf and Kldskin Louis Graveure, baritone; Rosa I'on- Blnca thosi) wiso iriun murchuil "UBoth Business and Resifieiie, Metropolitan Hojirano, and Carl ward lo closer understanding and Frlcdbertf, concert pianiat. contact with their God, but the glory dential Properties of The regular meotings o{ tho Musical of Tho Light remains. Still it loads Every Kind in and Club aro held on the second Wednesday tho way to harmony with nature, of tlie month mid consist at a business forever it makes martyrdom sublime Around this Section of meeting, followed by a delightful pro- and turns suffering into triumphant gram by tho mombera with a different glory. the State for Sale and hostess each time Through ,the for Rent. courtesy of Mrs. Frank w . Smith, ftn Jesus brought to us tho all eternal nctive momber, the club meets atf ; hergift, tho Death of Death, the Life of home. ! 4flA' Love. Christians, awake: Salute the -§"•-+-*-*«*~4« THE MUSICAL CLUB '•»<•• c vohe 1 r r wish_ '"M tor 'IVllillly in. " s " f till; "->'. to Ij r . A/fcLAUGHLIN iV1 &MULFORD REALTORS f 151 N O R T H A V E N U E PLAINFIELD, NliW JERSEY Telephone Plainfield 4400-4401 Christmas Shoppers, Attention! Here Is Your Opportunity to Buy Useful Gifts—Slippers and Shoes for the Family] at Sacrifice Prices Variety of Women's and Men's Felt Comfort Slippers —ribbon trimmed; all colors. Sale Price CHRISTMAS Shoe Sal PRICES SLASHED! I- 34 NASSAU STREET NEW YORK OFFICE Women's Shoes and Pumps; Children's and Women's Felt Slippers. Sale Price 69c PROFITS FORGOTTEN! NOTE SENSATIONAL VALUES FOR DAYS OF SALE, BEGINNING TOMORROW* 1*9 Ladies! Come and See These PREPARE FOR THE SNOW! Variety of High-grade Satin, Suede and Leather Strap Pumpc and Oxfords; all col or,s styles and heels. Former values to $5.00 Saturday between 9 will sell 1 pair Rub Sale Price to 11:30 A.M., 2 to bers to fit. AH guar 4 P. M., with every anteed. Shoe purchase we For 69c per pair. RUBBERS FOR ALL 69 MEN! BOYS! BUY THESE! Men's Scouts, Boys' Shoes, Men's Leather Everitt and Romeo Slippers. Former values to $3.00 Sale Price. $1.89 Finest quality, newest Btylea Men's Fine Kid Borneo andlChildreni*8 Shoes, sizes to 8; Men's Army, Solid Work in Women's Pumps and Oxfords; leather, aatin and Everitt Slippers; Boys' and Men's and Women's Felt and Dress Shoes; Boys' and suede; all colors and heels. iris' Dress Shoes, Women's Slippers, leather soles; also Growing Girls' Shoes and all leather Slippers and SucMen's Fine Dress Shoes and Oxfords, brown, black and Pumps and Oxfords. tion Shoes. Oxfords. patent; welts. Vals. to ?7. Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price $3.89 $2.48 $1.39 $2.79 Come early. Capacity crowds will be here. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. Do your Chrismas shopping now. See our window display. Economy Sample Shoe Co. 126 East Front Street Next to Wagner s Market PLAINFIELD, N. J. For Her Pleasant Surprise! THINGS ELECTRICAL XJ, cf What a host of wonderful Christmas suggestions is offered by this Store in the way of Electrical Appiku.c**! Note the quality of this merchandise, then the low pnecs and scan this list for suitable ideas. RADIO SETS WASHING MACHINES PERCOLATOR SETS WAFFLE IKONS VACUUM CLEANERS CHAFING DISHFS AND ALL OTHER ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES RYDER & GRAVES 127 W. SECOND ST. TELEPHONE 1608 pin
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