Woods at ‘Suneagles Golf Course Being Made Into a Park. , The woods on the grounds of the Suneagles country club are being cleared of underbrush and beauti fied The woods will be made into a park. The men who are employed on the job found forty golf balls which had been knocked into the timber and lost. A number of the residents of this place attended the Christmas enter tainment of the Tinton Falls Metho dist Sunday-school Sunday after noon. J . H. Paul Richardson is doing a big business in selling firewood in this locality. Mr. Richardson has a force of men and a gasoline engine cutting the wood on land which he bought at. South Eatontown, from Charles D. Corlies, , Chester Riddle and Harry How land are new members of the Eat ontown hockey team. The schools will re-open next Monday after the holiday vacation. Paul’ Ratti, who is employed at Long Island, spent Christmas ant Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ratti. Miss Edith Johnson has returned to White Plains after having spent several days with her father, Louis Johnson. George Winning has discontinued his Sunday newspaper business. Charles Riddle has given up his position at the store of Walcott Bros. and he is now working on his farm. Miss Louise Rathbone, who at tends George school in Pennsyl vania, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fr. Rathbone. Varley ‘Watkins spent Christmas at New York. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Cross of Ridgefield Park spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Darius Vander mark, | Mr.’ and Mrs. William E. Morris were’ Christmas visitors at Asbury Park, John Caffyn’s automobile’ was damaged in a collision with another car at Keyport last week. No one was hurt, Max Miller was driving Mr. Caffyn’s automobile at the time. Richard Moran of Long Island spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moran, Albert Breese of ‘Trenton is spending the holiday season With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. “Charles Breese, Misses Margaret and Kathryn Drennan were Sunday visitors at Asbury Park. Nightly an evergreenn area on Christian ‘Broderson’s place on the Shrewsbury road is lighted with colored electric bulbs. It makes a very attractive sight. , Mr. and Mrs. Brickman of New York state have been spending sev eral days with Mrs. Brickman’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Van Winckle. The lake on the grounds of the Suneagles country club is growing in popularity for skaters. Every day large use is made of it when the ice is thick enough to be safe. Isaac Johnson, Jr. of Washing ton spent Christmas with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Johnson. Jesse Lane has bought an auto mobile.