Popular Scholars Divulge Marriage Announcement
Miss Nellie Griffin and Carlton Warwick wed last August with classmates learning of the marriage only recently. Warwick, a Morris Avenue resident and athletics leader, excelled in football and baseball and would have graduated this year. His bride, a popular junior, retires from school amid congratulations as Warwick edges toward a job with his father.
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Nellie Griffin
John Daly
Morris Avenue
Carlton Warwick
William R. Warwick
Mr. Warwick
Chattle
Warwick
K. G. Auxiliary for Long Branch forming
A Knights of the Golden Eagle auxiliary temple will be organized in Long Branch tomorrow night with fifty charter members. A preliminary meeting last Thursday produced forty seven signers. Temporary officers: G. A. Lippincott chairman Geo Greenleaf treasurer Frank A Woolley secretary. développé
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the Knights of the Golden Eagle
Long Branch
G. A. Lippincott
Geo. Greenleaf
Frank A Woolley
G. A. R. Hall
K. G. B. Grand Castle
K. G. BE
To Kalon Castle
Red Bank Odd Fellows Initiation Trip To Freehold
Onward Council No 98 O U A M of Red Bank sent an initiating team to Freehold for a Friday night session, planning to pass ten new members through the rites. A prior visit to Freehold already resulted in sixteen initiates. Charles Rex of Oceanic, member of Arshland Council Sea Bright, attended and gave an address, also singing Marching Through Jersey, a piece by Rev. L L Hand. Otto Vaugoin improving. Rhineland Hotel proprietor’s condition improves after serious illness and cafe alterations resume. Mr and Mrs Albert A Heiser to move to Newark as Heiser transfers to the Wanamaker store. Paul Jones eee bottling, 75 a 481050
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Red Bank American Mechanics
Freehold
Onward Council
No. 98
Red Bank
Charles Rex
Oceanic
Arshland Council
Sea Bright
Mr. Rex
Jersey
L L. Hand
Cliffwood
Institution of Search Light
Highlands
Otto Vaugoin
Rhineland
Broadway
Vaughin
Nationals to Meet Oreos of Asbury Park in Second Series Game
The Nationals practice nightly for the Monmouth county championship second game against the Oreos of Asbury Park. Oreos won the first game but face a tough rematch at Chel sea Rink as Long Branch seeks the title. A preliminary pits the Orientals of Red Bank against the National Jr. team. juniors boast few losses this season. Dancing will follow the games.
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National Jr.'s
Hae
Tailor Peterson Dies After Apoplexy in New Jersey
J Ulrick Peterson longtime Long Branch tailor died after apoplexy yesterday afternoon at 3 o clock. He was 78, born in Stockholm Sweden May 31 1831 and settled in Long Branch in 1871. Survived by a widow seven children James W. Peterson connected with the Long Branch post office attended funeral preparations by Hyer and Flock with burial at Glenwood cemetery.
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J. Ulrick Peterson
Fred Riechers
Broadway
Mr. Peterson
James W. Peterson
Long Branch
Peterson
Peterson Vome
A. de Maris
Simpson Memorial
M. E. Church
Hyer & Flock
Glenwood Cemetery
Westong
Stockholm
Sweden
America
L Long Branch
The
Volunteers of America
Clark
Asbury Park
Jas, McCallion
E. L. Minor
West Somerville
Mass
W. H. Ripley
Orange
Victor Peterson
Fire at Rotterdam Junction Kills Three Railroad Men
Three railroad workers were killed and several others reported missing when a fire destroyed the Boston and Maine Railroad building at Rotterdam Junction, the terminus near Schenectady, this morning.
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Schnectady
M. CG. A
Rotterdam Junction
Head Pin Tournament at Red Bank
A head pin tournament will be held at the Red Bank Young Men's Christian Association alleys on Monmouth Street Thursday night. The event is for Association members only, with about twenty entries signified. The prize is a silver medal suitably engraved.
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Red Bank Young Men's Christian Association
Monmouth Street
Championship Game. Oreos vs Nationals at Goldstein's
Wednesday bargain ad listing rare items at Goldstein's 616 Broadway with Sexton Bros. undertakers and embalmers contact Tel 122 L. B. ldéwit references the Oreos versus Nationals championship game and local shopping deals in a compact classified style.
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Goldstein's
Sexton Bros
Broadway
L. B
Favor More Inspectors Auto Bill Raises Salary for Smith
In Trenton on March 1 the House Highway Committee backed a bill to raise auto inspectors to sixty with no more than five from any county. Inspectors would be paid 31 per day and Commissioner J B R Smith would get his Motor Vehicles salary raised from 1600 to 2500 annually, making his total state pay 5600 per year. He also serves as Deputy Secretary of State earning 3000. The measure would make him the highest paid subordinate in the State House.
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Smith
Trenton
House Committee On Highways
Assemblyman Moore
Passaic
J. B. R. Smith
State House
Board of Trade passes 200 membership mark in City Hall meeting
The Board of Trade reached the two hundred member milestone at a City Hall session last night with twenty five members present. Eight new members were elected bringing total to 201, including Charles W. Blakeslee James Cloughly Henry Cashland William E. Hanson Charles C. Byard John H. Parker William J. O'Brien and City Clerk Bryant B. Newcomb. Committees on railroads conventions amusements and public demonstrations reported on actions. A March 14 meeting will unveil important reports and recommendations.
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Board of Trade
City Hall
Charles W. Blakeslee
James Cloughly
Henry Cashland
William E. Hanson
Charles C. Byard
John H. Parker
William J. O'Brien
Bryant B. Newcomb
Birthday Celebrations For Anne Hodges And William Goode
Miss Anne Hodges and Master William Goode celebrated their birthdays last Friday at the Goode home. A sketch of the Family Drudge was performed with Miss Hodges, Miss Mabel Shock, Mrs Melton and others. There were games, music, dancing, and a feast with two birthday cakes illuminated with candles, followed by gifts and a rich repast.
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Anne Hodges
Wm. Goode
Arthur Goode
Mabel Shock
Melton
Mary Bolten
Gladys Melton
Howard Bolten
Frank Melton
Hedges
Master Goode
Mra
George Finn
John Lea
Gunning at Barnegat and Ashland Council Meeting
Geese are plentiful at Barnegat with gunners from New York Pleasure Bay and local shooters planning to stay about two weeks. William Fraley Fraser Price and Charles Blair lead the expedition with John Price joining today. Ashland Council No 28 Jr O U A M initiated three candidates and reinstated two, with a visiting delegation from Highlands Search Light Council attending.
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Barnegat
William Fraley
New York
Fraser Price
Charles Blair
Pleasure Bay
John Price
Lewis Williams
Perry Herbert
Ashland Council
No. 28
Ben Bright
Search Light Council
Highlands
Bicycle Award Owner Seeks Stray Wheel Pickup
Officer Kirby retrieved a stray bicycle wheel yesterday. The owner may claim it by calling City Hall and proving ownership. Mr. Rothenberg, a former well known resident, is living at Broadway and is under Dr. J W Bennett care for several days. Oreos vs Nationals game noted for Wednesday night with 49 50 score.
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Kirby
City Hall
Mr. Rothenberg
Louis Rothenberg
Wellwrst
Broadway
J. W. Bennett
Lifesavers Seek State Aid For New Jersey Nets
The New Jersey Department United States Volunteer Life Saving Corp reorganizes to handle increased work and seeks state funding to extend coverage inland and at danger spots. Commo Leonard Levy leads shore crews, with inland units at Lake Hopatcong under Commo George Morris and river crews from Sandy Hook inward under Commo Daniel Donahue.
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New Jersey Department
United States Volunteer Life Saving Corp
Jersey
Department of Greater
Corpa
New Jersey
Rhode Island
Newport
Narragansett Pier
Watch Hill
Plock Island
South Shore
Narragansett Bay
Asbury Park
New York City
Leonard Levy
Lake Hopatcong
George Morris
Sandy Hook
Daniel Donahue
Jersey City Heights
First thunderstorm of the year shocks city at night
The first electrical storm of the year swept the city last night with vivid lightning and thunder. A heavy downpour followed as temperatures topped 80 degrees across the day, prompting many to shed their coats while officials forecast continued mild weather into tomorrow.
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Weather Bureau
Weather Bureau Forecast for Thirty Six Hours
The U S Weather Bureau forecast for the thirty six hours ending Wednesday at p m indicates moderate variable winds.
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U. S. Weather Bureau
Saleht
Advertising in the Daily Record Noted in Goldstein’s Ad
The item notes Goldstein’s as offering rare advertisements and invites readers to place ads in the Daily Record. This brief notice emphasizes the newspaper’s ad placement service and the distinct value of Goldstein’s offerings.
Surprise party honors Martha Van Derveer at Cooper Avenue home
Miss Martha Van Derveer daughter of Mr and Mrs F M VanDerveer of 47 Cooper avenue was surprised by schoolmates Friday night. The gathering featured games refreshments and dancing with attendees including Mae Johnson Bella Clayton Maude Johnson Ella Maloney Elsie Barber Gladys Wright Pearl Clayton Edith Applegate Omma Sickles Grace Slater Irene Slater Ruth Slater Lillie Slocum Atilda Irvine Elsie VanDerveer and many others.
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Martha van Derveer
Cooper Avenue
F. M. VanDerveer
Mae Johnson
Bella Clayton
Maude Johnson
Ella Maloney
Elsie Barber
Gladys Wright
Pearl Clayton
Edith Applegate
Omma Sickles
Grace Slater
Irene Slater
Ruth Slater
Lillie Slocum
Atilda Irvine
Elsie VanDerveer
Fred VanDerveer
Jesse Love
Slocum
Leon Parker
Raymond Brown
James Jones
Richard Thirston
Robert Hoyt
Chas
Emmons
Ben Smith
James Cream
Williard Maloney
Christie Mhirkyard
Martin Ferry
Westey Ferry
Frank Clayton
Fred Clayton
Floyd Emmons
Music Recital Delights First Presbyterian Audience
The First Presbyterian Church featured a piano and string focused program under organist Frederick K Ball with harpist A F Pinto and tenor A B Sidwell. Ball impressed on violin and organ performing Vision Elevation Humoreske Souvenir de Bade and Parsifal Prelude while Pinto offered Adagio de Concert Etude in G Minor and Fantasia de Bravura. Sidwell sang In Native Worth from The Creation noting the moral element of the program and crowd praise.
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First Presbyterian Church
Theaé
Frederick K. Ball
A. E. Sidwell
Pinto
Ball
Wagner
A. B. Sidwell
Asbury Park
Long Branch
Haydn
Hearing on Oyster Bills in Washington Hearing
Chief Charles R Bacon of the Bureau of Shell Fisheries New Jersey has arranged a hearing before the Board of Food and Drug Inspection in Washington next Wednesday morning. The oyster trade from Ocean Monmouth Cumberland Atlantic and Cape May counties will send officials and 100 shippers and growers plus hotel and restaurant leaders to press for cancelling or modifying the department order banning floating oysters.
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Charles R. Bacon
Bureau of Shell Fisheries
New Jersey
Board of Food and Drug Insspection
Department of Agriculture
Washington
Walter H. Bacon
Bridgeton
Wilson
Henry Herbey
State Board of Health
Ocean
Monmouth
Cumberland
Atlantic
Cape May
Championship Game Ad for Oreas Ve Nationals Tonight
Ad notes a championship game between Oreas Ve and Nationals scheduled for Wednesday night with a reported score reference of 149 to 150. Details are sparse but indicate a high-stakes matchup and event timing.
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Oreas Ve
Nationals
Miss Dorseys Callers at Rivierdale Monmouth Beach
A Friday evening gathering at Miss Elizabeth Dorseys home in Riv erdale avenue Monmouth Beach featured games dancing and graphophone selections by Morgan and Aaron Woolley. Attendees included the Dorsey family Van Brunt Maney and Woolley members with refreshments served later. Separately the Ocean township versus Asbury Park land dispute involving Dr Samuel Johnson over a strip of land will be heard by the New Jersey Supreme Court after a certiorari writ was granted. the 200 award rose to 3 and the case heads to the May term with lawyers Durand Carton Ivins for Johnson and Patterson Rhome for Ocean township.
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Monmouth ‘Beach
Elizabeth Dorsey
Riverdale Avenue
Monmouth Beach
Morgan Woolley
Aaron Woolley
Honora
May van Brunt
William Dorsey
Ruth Greene
Anna Welsman
Grace Woolley
Addie McDaniel
Josephine Degenhardt
Gertrude Woolley
Katherine Woolley
William Maney
Jack Maney
Robert Maney
James van Brunt
Loveman Stratton
Carl Mehan
Henry Mehan
Earnie Woolley
Morgan Woolsley
Richard Wood
Margaret Maney
Margaret Dorsey
Mamie Dorsey
Beabeth Dorsey
Julia Dorsey
Samuel Johnson
Asbury, Park
Ocean
Allenhurst
Deal Bridge
Supreme Court
Dr. Johnson
Monmouth County Board of Freeholders
Willard P. Voorkesa
County Board
Durand, Carton, & Ivins
Jobmson
Patterson & Rhome
J. W. Blocum
Miss Fischer Weds Lakewood Clothier
Miss Sadie Fischer of this city married Lawn of Lakewood at Madison Hall New York conducted by Rev B Morris of Temple Beth Miriam Long Branch Bride wore satin mororline lace veil train bouquet lilies of the valley Bridesmaids wore corn colored gowns six in all ushers and best man Isaac Fischer brother of the bride After dinner for three hundred the couple will reside at Lakewood A reunion note on upcoming lodge meetings and Royal Arch council activity follows.
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Sadie Fischer
Simon Fischer
Lawn
Lakewood
Madison Hall
New York
Rev
B. Morris
Temple Beth- Miriam
Long Branch
First Street
Clifton Avenue
Lilen
Mamie Fischer
Nellie Fischer
Isaac Mischer
Mrs. Lawn
Bishop Scarborough Recovers and Returns to Duties
Bishop Scarborough, once seriously ill in Trenton, has recovered and resumed responsibilities in the Episcopal diocese of New Jersey. In unrelated local notes, Golden's on Broadway boasts a vast wallpaper stock for delivery, while Chelsea hosts a Saturday night d mile race and Nationals play Wednesday night.
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Scarborough
Trenton
Episcopal Diocese of
New Jersey
Golden's
Broadway
Farewell Party for Miss Carrie N Cloughly Headed to Nursing School
Miss Carrie N Cloughly daughter of Mr and Mrs James Cloughly of Norwood avenue left for Monmouth Memorial Hospital Training School for nurses after a farewell gathering at the Cloughly home. About three dozen friends joined in games songs and piano selections with refreshments and a silver purse presented to Miss Cloughly. Attendees included Mr and Mrs H P Bennett Mr and Mrs Charles E Brown Mr and Mrs J W Shennan Mr and Mrs Sherman Mr and Mrs B H Wheeler Mr and Mrs C F Lane Mr and Mrs J E Norton Mr and Mrs Augustus Danpler Mrs J Reed and many Cloughly relatives and friends.
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Carrie N. Cloughly
James Cloughly
Norwood Avenue
Monmouth Memorial Hospital Training School
Mise Cloughly
Cloughly
Miss Cloughly
H. P. Bennett
Charles BE. Brown
J. W, Shennan
Sherman
B. H. Wheeler
C. F. Lane
Norton
Augustus Danpler
Baward Cloughly
Jamies Cloughly
Daniel Doran
J. & Reed
Charlotte
Reed
Venable
Miois& Joline
Plorence Sherman
Marjories Bennett
Grace Rebbina
Eva Norton
Bensiemith
Henrietta Cloughly
Armenia
V/ Gloughly
Mary Cloughly
Atina ‘Nicholl
Dorothy W. Doran
Messrs
Chester Dennin
Horace W. Sherman
W. Stanley Edwarda
F. Leroy Barry
Frank Miller
William Patterson
Henry. Smith
National golf championships dates fixed for 1910 season
The Executive Committee of the United States Golf Association set the 1910 national championships schedule. The Open at Philadelphia Cricket Club is slated for June 17, the Amateur at Brookline from September 17, and the Women’s event at Hamwadd Country Club from October 10 to October 16. Membership changes include transfer of Wilmington Country Club and Hollywood Golf Club to active status, plus four new clubs elected: Springs Country Club New Castle Newton and Operants Country Club.
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Philadelphia Cricket Club
Crate Club
Brookline
Andi
Hamewadd
Sea? Citeage
Yutade
United States Golfy Assodiation
Wilmington
Del
Country Glub
Hollywood
Bohg Golf Club
Springs Country Club
Mass
New Castle
Newton
Golf Clab Ws Operants Country Club
The Detective at Red Bank Promises Frick Lydelm Play
William A Brady announces he will stage That Detective in Frick Lydelm Red Bank next Friday night. The comedy centers on an eight part wire match and was written by Rose O Neil.
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William A. .Brady
Enngungee
Frick Lydelm
Red Bank
Mise Rose O'Neil
Jacob Degenring Recovering at Germania Hotel
Jacob Degenring, proprietor of the Germania Hotel on West Front Street, Red Bank, is slowly recovering after several days confinement at home with bronchitis. He is a well known figure in Long Branch circles.
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Jacob Degenring
Germania
West Front Street
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