Monthly concert at Lyceum School features medals and testimonials
Pecacles parish school held a monthly concert with prize awards and gold medals for top pupils in rooms 1 through 5. Notable honors included gold medals for lessons and attendance and two sets of testimonials for Viola Golden and Catharine Beatty among others. St Luke's M E Church announced sermons and a chattle chat luncheon covered.
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Pecacles
Arochial School
Heo Cogan
Ocr
Catherine Beatty
Thomas Murray
Samuel Garriel
Sherlock Woodward
Joseph Finley
Catharine Finley
Helen Morris
Catharine McDonald
Frederic Morrissy
Viola Golden
Catharine Beatty
Arthur Zemann
William Knight
Donald Macfarlane
Mabel Wilson
Joseph Beakes
George Ronan
May Curtis
James Tobin
Emnape di Tingo
Catharine Dispagno
Jula Hagan
Mary Zemann
Helen Cassler
Susan Carney
Catharine McCastland
Elsie O'Keefe
Marie Garriel
Margaret Ronan
Vera White
Mary Tobin
Helen Beatty
Leo Johnson
Ella Bossane
Anna Rongo
Sara Lawson
James Bedell
William Beatty
Long Branch Bowlers Defeat Freehold in County Match
The Long Branch bowling team beat Freehold on Clayton's alleys Tuesday night and won the county series.
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Long Branch
Freehold
Clayton's
Will Pay Official Visit to Long Branch Lodge
District Deputy Grand Exaltee Ruler Rockefeller of Asbury Park will pay an official visit to Long Branch Lodge No. 742 B P O Elks on Wednesday evening next week. The entertainment committee plans a "blowout" for the occasion.
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Rockefeller
Asbury Park
Long Branch Lodge
B. P. O. Ellis
Thanksgiving dinner hosted by former mayor and Mrs Chandler
Former Mayor Augustus Chandler and his wife entertained at their Third Avenue home for a Thanksgiving dinner on Thursday. Guests included Mrs Leason Chandler of Long Branch and many local residents and a clergyman from Long Branch. Also noted is a forthcoming photo of the Henerve Hose Co and an Elks ticket exchange event at Smythe's pharmacy on December 4 at 9 30 a m.
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Augustus Chandler
Third Avenue
Leason Chandler
Long Branch
Joan W. Chandler
Chicago
J. C. Reimer
Baston Penn
Charles H., Kipp
Wickatunk
Alfonso Dare
J. Harvey Ronson
TenHyck Ronson
Annie M. TenByck
Ellie Gordon
Matawan
van Tenfyck
Gordon TenEyck
The
City
New Jersey Public School Costs Top Twenty Million
The New Jersey public schools cost 20 593 669 for the year ending June 30. Real education cost 12 712 908 while 7 880 761 funded capital needs. Pupils enrolled reached 442 958 with 12 740 teachers and average per pupil cost 37.05 dollars.
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Trenton
Public
New Jersey
State Department of Education
State Board of Education
Majestic Steamship Schedules Keyport to New York
The Majestic steam heated steamer will leave Keyport daily for New York at 8 a m with return from Battery landing New York at 5 15 p m. Additional trips run Saturdays 8 a m 5 p m Sundays 8 11 30 a m 5 p m from Keyport and from New York Battery Saturdays 1 20 7 p m Sundays 9 45 a m 1 30 7 00 p m.
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Majestic
Keyport
New York
Battery Landing
Battery
Won Mustache Wager By Insurance Collector
William J. O'Brien, an insurance collector, won a friendly bet after growing a mustache. A month earlier he teased about raising a mustache, and a friend wagered he would change his mind before Thanksgiving night. The time limit expired and the bet was honored.
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William J. O'Brien
O’brien
O'Brien
Sodality Euchre Event Set by Star of the Sea Church
The Young Ladies Sodality of Star of the Sea Church will host an afternoon euchre at the Lyceum on Monday with prizes for participants. Ample entertainment arranged for all interested. event begins at 9 30 a m and awards will be distributed.
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Sodality
Sodality of the Star of the Sea Church
Lyceum
Card of Thanks from Antonio Vitale and Family
Antonio Vitale and family thank all who extended sympathy and aid during illness and death of beloved wife and mother. Appreciation expressed for pallbearers and those attending the funeral.
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Antonio Vitale
Nationals Triumph Over Packer Club In Lyceum Showdown
The Champion Nationals defeated the Packer Club 50 to 26 on Lyceum court after an 8:20 start. Nationals dominated from the start, leading 18 to 14 at halftime and widening the gap in the second half. Junior teams also clashed with Nationals posting a 39 to 26 win.
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Nationals
Packer Club
Lyceum
Louis Ennis
Packers
Eeene F. Heiles
Walsh
F. Heiles
Brazo
R. Goldstein
H. Burns
D. Minser
E. Walsh
H. Bennett
Burns
F. Waitta
Leon Abbott Woolley
National Jrs
Packer
Packer Jrs
J, Walsh
Cash- Westphal
D. Rafferty
Dispensary Meeting in Keyport to Aid Poor
December 4 meeting invites all wishing to provide free hospital dispensary service to the industrious poor. At Mrs. F Salkind home corner Kearny and Elizabeth streets. Membership has grown to 2000. Also note holiday visitor Daniel Clayton of Marie Antoinette and WCTU meeting December 6 at City Hall at 3 pm with topics Our Blessings and Reports From Bridgeton.
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Keyport
F. Salkind
Kearny and
Elizabeth Streets
Daniel Clayton
New York
James Layton
Rockwell Avenue
City Hall
Bridgeton
Child Born at Hospital in Monmouth Memorial Notice
Mrs. Mortimer Dangler of High Street gave birth at Monmouth Memorial Hospital on Wednesday. Both mother and son are doing nicely. Four pounds ten ounces at 9:30 a.m. For rent at 229 Broadway two desirable slate rooms recently renovated. Apply Goldstein's Department Store 281 to ee
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Mortimer Dangler
Highstreet
Monmouth Memorial Hospital
Broadway
Goldstein's Department Store
Rev Sherman Writes of Chinese Revolt
Letters from Rev Arthur Mason Sherman describe the 1911 Hupei uprising. He recounts leaving Hankow after mutiny by the army and details the bomb factory discovery near Hankow and executions at Wuchang. Sherman notes his family traveling to Shanghai and his own forthcoming continuation of the tale.
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Rev. Sherman
Poyang
Shanghai
China
Sherman
Hupei
Hankow
Wuchang
Yatan
Weather Forecast and Local Fair Notices
The Weather Bureau predicts fair conditions in the south New Jersey region with rain or snow in the northern portion this afternoon or tonight. Sunday looks fair with moderate west to northwest winds. Observations from Long Branch show 34 at 8 am, 31 low last night, with 62 percent humidity at 6 am rising to 74 at 10 am. A Christmas fair at Simpson M. I. Church features handkerchiefs, arts, booths, and a racial feast with a supper Friday and booths offering hot bouillon, bread, cake, popcorn, and candy.
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U. S. Weather Bureau
New Jersey
North Broadway
Long Branch
Dazaar
Simpson M. I
Union Men Bitter Against Mnamara Brothers
Union leaders voice renewed anger toward the Mnamara brothers over workplace policy and alleged favoritism. Tensions rise as the dispute focuses on pay and division of duties within the local union chapter.
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Mnamara Brothers
Herring Run Thresholds Surprising New Jersey Pounds
Pound fishermen along the North Jersey Coast reported an unusual catch this morning. Herring appeared in season with Nova Scotia varieties making up about a third of the total, and John W. Cook & Co. brought in two prize shad weighing around four pounds each.
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North Jersey
Nova Scotia
John W. Cook & Co
Christmas greens makers fear short supply this season
Bay area crafts worry they cannot fill orders as standing pine from New Hampshire is scarce amid snow. Twelve year old Charles Seeley of Port Monmouth ropes over 800 yards of pine. Joseph Salz of Red Bank displays dolls in his Broad Street window, including a dancing electric doll that attracts crowds daily.
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Bay Ehare
New Hampshire
Charles Seeley
Robert N. Seeley
Port Monmouth
Jay
Joseph Salz
Broad Street
Red Bank
Trappers Profit in Bay Shore Area This Fall
Trappers in the bay shore section report good earnings this fall as fur prices rise. Music rates abound in marsh lands and streams with pelts in fine condition fetching about fifty cents each. Individual catches reach eight per day, including opossums skunks and a few minks and raccoons. Prices remain high though overall trapping is less plentiful than in prior years.
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Bay Shore
Pretty Peggy at Keyport Draws Big Local Audience
The Broadway theatre Keyport hosted a large Thursday night crowd for the musical Pretty Peggy led by Miss Ethel Wilson. Decorator Ray Busy handles interior work at Maas cottage Ocean avenue and Moss cottage Cottage Place. Patrolman Bruises Foot reports medical care after a recent injury and remains at home on Rockwell avenue. Mrs. Rachel Alexander returns from a three month stay in Washington and Virginia. Elks ticket exchange set for Smythe's pharmacy on December 4 at 9:30 PM.
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Keyport
Peggy
Ethel Wilson
Charles H. Ray
Maas
Ocean Avenue
Moss Cottage
Cottage Place
McNamara Brothers Confess as Trial Nears End
Hundreds trusted in James and John McNamara's innocence confront sudden confessions. James faces life or gallows. John aims for twenty years, potentially freed after eleven for good behavior. The case ties to the Harriman mayoral race and a bribery attempt, with DA Fredericks and Darrow defense in court.
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Los Angeles
James
John McNamara
John
American Press Association
James B
John J. McNamara
Job Harriman
Harrimanga
Bert Franklin
Fredericks
James B. McNamara
McNamara
Joseph Scott
Scott
Ink Alley
Times
Darrow
State of
Calcferoia
J. B. McNemara
Eatontown Baptists Mark Sixty Years Of Heritage
The Eatontown Baptist Church celebrated its sixtieth anniversary with addresses by John W. Mount and Fred W. Hope of Red Bank. James and Thomas Foster and Mrs. Ruth Haylar sang, Philip M. Marshall led music, and the cornerstone was opened and read. Only one original member, Mrs. Reynolds, witnessed the first cornerstone over sixty years ago. H. L. King is the pastor.
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Eatontown
Reynolds
George Hope Rey
H. L. King
D L T Club Hosts Pinochle Evening in Norwood
The D L T Club met at Mr and Mrs Augustus Dangler's Norwood avenue home for pinochle with festive plants and flowers. Miss Marjorie Bennett won top ladies score and Charles Hoffman topped the men. next meeting and New Year dinner planned at the Danglers.
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D. L. T. Club
Augustus Dangler
Norwood Avenue
Dangier
Charles Hoffman
New York
Grace Robbins
Marjorie Bennett
William G. Patterson
Hilmar Gootheil
Keyport Franchise Taxes Due From Utilities
Public utility companies in Keyport face franchise tax assessments totaling 887.78 dollars set by the State Board of Assessors. The due amounts include Standard Oil 283.62, Jersey Central Traction 247.66, Middlesex and New Monmouth B L P Co 222.11, New York Telephone 107.39, and Western Union Telegraph 0.10. Collector John B Hendrickson will collect in the usual manner.
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Keyport
State Board of Assessors
Standard Oil Company
Jersey Central Traction Company
Middlesex and
New Monmouth B. L. & P. Co
New York Telephone Company
Western Union Telegraph Company
John 8. Hendrickson
Baker Hepfer Will Return Next Week From Germany
Keyport residents received souvenir post cards from C H Hepfer the popular First street baker who has been abroad for two months He visited his birthplace in Württemberg Germany and is expected to return to his Keyport home next Monday Trinity AME Church Rev H C Ashley will preach at both services tomorrow at 11 am and 8 pm with a communion service at the close of the evening discourse Sunday school at 2:30 All are invited.
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St. Luke's M. E. Church
M George H. Neal
St. Luke’s Church
China
Arthur Mason Sherman
Hankow
Shanghai
Mr. Sherman
H. B. Sherman
Bath Avenue
Chattle High School
Old St. James’ Church
Long Branch
Sherman
Baker Hepfer Wiil
Keyport
C. H. Hepfer
Hepfer
Wurttemburg
Germany
Trinity A. M. E
H. C. Ashley
Typographical Errors Corrected in Goldstein Ad
Yesterday's Goldstein advertisement contained typographical errors. The corrected version appears today with an attractive list of specials likely to appeal to economical shoppers.
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Goldstein
Lawyer and Brother Visit During Thanksgiving Vacation
Attorney Thomas Eager of New York and his brother Daniel a University of Pennsylvania student spend Thanksgiving with their mother Mrs. Patrick Eager of Second Avenue.
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Thomas Eager
New York
Daniel
University of Pennsylvania
Patrick Eager
Second Avenue
Painting Colts Neck Church Contract Awarded
Mulligan & Brazo painters win contract for interior and exterior church work at Colts Neck. Materials are being carted today with work to start Monday morning.
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Norma Stein
Fifth Avenue
Ortrude Crum
Florence Sherman
Margaret Howland
Helen Green
Dorothy Doran
First Baptist Church
Long
New Fire Company
Henerve Hose Co
Long Branch Fire Companies
Elks
Smythe's Pharmacy
Sexton Bros
L. Baaa
St. Mary’s Episcopal Church
Fair Haven
Dick Ballin
Arthur Hendrickson
Percy Smith
Newark
Rufus 8. Merritt
H, Bennett
L. Hines
Boston
Ford Peete Eee
B. Minser
P. Bohmidt
A. Vogelsang
W. Bolts
W. Rafferty Ueerhsbeetner
Mr. Clayton
C. T. U. Meeting
Smythe’s Pharmacy
Weather Bureau Forecast
Keyport Society At Play
Ray
Harry Clayton
Hie Rechh
Alexander
Rachel Alexander
Edward Redd
Washington, D. C
Virginia
Eatontown Baptists
Colt's Neck Church
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