Hyer Dies at Lakewood in Fortysixth Year
Trevonian E Hyer longtime member of Hyer and Fleck undertakers died Saturday at his sister Elizabeth Hyer's home in Clifton avenue Lakewood from diabetes. He had been in declining health five years and died after a brave struggle. Funeral set for Thursday with services at the Hyer home and Presbyterian Church. Burial at Hope Presbyterian Church burying ground with Masonic rites. Survived by widow Lillian D Quackenboss son Paul and siblings Elizabeth Gilbert and Benjamin Hyer.
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Trevonian E. Hyer
Hyer & Flock
Elizabeth Hyer
Clifton Avenue
Lakewood
Hyer
Presbyterian Church
C. P. Butler
Hope Presbyterian Church
Long Branch Lodge
Isaac K. L
Mary Hyer
Long Branch
William H. Morris, Jr
John W. Fleck
Hyer & Fleck
Troy
N. Y
Red Bank
Monmouth Street
Monmouth County
New York
Daughters of Liberty Lodge Initiates Two New Members
Two new members were initiated into Pride of Monmouth Council No. 27 Daughters of Liberty Red Bank at their Friday meeting in the American Mechanics Hall. Mrs Fannie House and Mrs Alice Cowen of Locust avenue Red Bank were welcomed with refreshments and a social hour afterward.
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Pride of Monmouth Council
Daughters of Liberty
Red Bank
American Mechanics’ Hall
Second National Bank
Fannie House
Alice Cowen
Locust Avenue
Missionary Meeting Held by Shrewsbury Church Group
The Young People's Missionary Society of Shrewsbury Presbyterian Church met Thursday night in the chapel with good attendance. Mrs. Dwight L. Parsons led the program, refreshments followed, and attendees reported an enjoyable evening.
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Young People’s Missionary Society
Shrewsbury Presbyterian Church
Dwight L. Parsons
Witt Entertain Club Hosts Mrs Beach at Cedar Avenue
Mrs. Beach will entertain the Yegdrasill Club at her Cedar Avenue home tomorrow night. A pleasing program is being prepared for the occasion.
Red Bank House Sold in Leighton Avenue Deal
John W. Repphara of Red Bank sold his Leighton avenue property to Jacques B. Hardwin for 4500. Real estate agent Thomas Purtell arranged the transaction. Visiting in Red Bank were Oscar M. Hazelton of Scranton and Mrs. Mary Boyd of Hoboken in the city. Chandler suffers grip illness but improves at home.
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Red Bank
John W. Repphara
Leighton Avenue
Place
Jacques B. Hardwin
Thomas Purtell
Oscar M. Hazelton
Scranton
Penn
Daniel Errickson
Mary Boyd
Hoboken
John W. Chandler
Oakland Street
Chandler
Peter Madden
Rhinebeck
N. Y
Jacob Astor
Second Arrest In Theft Of Horse Stolen In 1909
A new arrest joins John York in the Sexton horse theft case. Jerome Burns, well known near Port Monmouth, was captured at Lakewood by County Detective Minagh. York had been captured at Atlantic Highlands. both linked to the 1909 theft from funeral director John G. Sexton. Other linked suspects include Arthur Gaunt, idle in Rahway Reformatory, who stole from David Lerner in Monmouth County. A missing horse pursuit continues as detectives press leads from Perth Amboy to Middletown.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
John York
John G. Sexton
Jerome Burns
Port
Monmouth
Minagh
Red Bank
Lakewood
Long Branch
York
Atlantic Highlands
Sexton
Burns
Port Monmouth
Walling
Arthur Gaunt
Rahway Reformatory
Perth Amboy
Monmouth County
Gaunt
David Lerner
Lerner
Gaupt
Kork
Middlesex County
Deans
Brooklyn
Eddie” Goldstein
New Brunswick
J. B. Rue
James C. Hendrickson
Goldstein
Mr. Hendrickson
Middletown Township
Red Bank High School Juniors Host Seniors Reception
The 1912 Red Bank High School graduates known as the Juniors will host a reception for this year’s Seniors at the High School on Branch Avenue next Friday night. The event starts at eight o clock and the Juniors prepared a neat invitation for the guests.
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Red Bank High School
Branch Avenue
Five Generations at Celebration in Red Bank
Mrs. Thomas Longstreet aged 86 celebrated her birthday Friday in Red Bank with five generations present. Attending were her daughter Adelaide Borden, granddaughter Mrs. Robert Van Brunt, great granddaughter Mrs. John Conover, and great great grandson Bertram Conover Jr. Relatives and friends offered gifts and well wishes. Mrs. Longstreet remains in good health and enjoys strong family ties.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Thomas Longstreet
George Kuhl
Wallace Street
Red Bank
Eleven Premium Bonds Free With Next Sunday World
The New York Sunday World will distribute in this vicinity next Sunday a premium coupon and a Hamilton Corporation Bond marked 250. These eleven bonds are exchangeable for premiums and can be obtained in this area. Advertise in the regard it pays.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
New York
Hamilton Corporation
Hundred Knights in Degree Class at Newark Lodge
Knights of Columbus from New Jersey and beyond attended Star of Bethlehem Council on Broad Street Newark to initiate 100 candidates into the third degree. National and State officers observed as sessions ran in afternoon and evening, with a Long Branch delegation led by Grand Knight Kerin J. Nolan and including several officers. The Long Branch group brought two candidates, J Howard Burns and Patrick Sheridan.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Knights of Columbus
New Jersey
Star of Bethlehem Council
Champers
Broad Street
Newark
Long Branch Council
Kerin J. Nolan
Joseph A. Burns, Jr
Charles Beatty
Thomas
City Court Freezes Bail for Two After Street Fight
George Piersall and Charles Marquett were arrested Saturday night for fighting in the roadway. In Recorder's court they faced assault and battery charges and were held in 100 bail each awaiting grand jury action. Benjamin Shapiro, sidewalk photographer, was arrested for plying without a license and Recorder Arrowsmith suspended sentence to allow license procurement.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
George Piersall
Charles Marquett
Eeimes Kirby
Adway
Recorder’s Court
Benjamin Shapiro
Laparre
Recorder
Arrowsmith
Moonshiners Triumph Over Picked Nine 22 to 13
The Moonshiners defeated a selected nine on Sunday afternoon with a 22 to 13 score. The game showcased strong offense from Moonshiners and solid defense to hold the rivals.
Fire alarm reports barn blaze in Red Bank area
An alarm from Box 42 drew fire units to a barn on Shrewsbury avenue near River street in Red Bank. The Italian owner Jaxe’s property sustained slight damage as flames were extinguished before firefighters arrived. A Relief Fire Engine hose cart collided with a passing auto license 11 415 NJ, bending mud guards but causing no damage to the apparatus. The auto owner is unidentified.
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Leighton Avenue
River Street
Red Bank
Shrewsbury Avenue
N. J
Ninety Days in Jail for Red Bank Panhandler
John Callahan, seen lingering in Red Bank and panhandling, was arrested for drunken and disorderly conduct. At a morning hearing before Recorder James H. Sickles, Callahan claimed to be from Freehold and was sent to the county jail for ninety days.
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John Callahan
Red Bank
Callahan
James H. Sickles
Borough Hall
Freehold
Sickles
Miss Sara Harvey Weds William E. Lawrence at Ocean Church
Sara A Harvey daughter of Mr and Mrs David D Harvey married William Edwin Lawrence of 29 Jackson Street at Ocean Church parsonage on Bath and Pearl. Rev Thomas B Hughes officiated with Harry W Heit and his wife as attendants. Brothers of the bride were present. Advertising note.
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William Edwin Lawrence
Jackson Street
Sara A. Harvey
Broadway
David D. Harvey
Thomas B. Hughes
Ocean Church
Bath and
Pearl Street
Harry W. Heit
Morford Avenue
Enright Explains New School Laws to Monmouth Boards
County Superintendent John Enright addressed school board members at Freehold High School about last Legislature changes to state school laws. He outlined board membership reductions, new State superintendent office creation, and altered timing for state funds to districts. The 10 am to 1 pm session drew many boards, though some businessmen could not attend.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Boards of Education
Monmouth County
Freehold
John Enright
Enright
Board of Education
State Board
of Education
Fay retires as head of state home for girls board
Trenton on May 3 Thomas P Fay of Long Branch after nine years as president of the state home for girls board retires from the office and from the board. Robert M Anderson of Princeton Theological Seminary named as his successor. The home had been reorganized on a business basis under Fay and kept on by Gov Stokes and Gov Fort. The board discussed funding from the supplement appropriation bill at Saturday’s meeting.
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Trenton
State Home For Girls
Thomas P. Fay
Long Branch
Robert M. Anderson
Princeton Theological Seminary
Fay
Trenton Times
Murphy
Byler
Becaus of
Stokes
Fort
A .State Board
Architect Wilson Opens Offices in Goinstein Building
Architect Clarence Wilson has vacated the Heissey building and now occupies a suite of offices in the new Goinstein building on Broadway.
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Wilson
Clarence 9
Heissey
Goinstein
Broadway
Masquerade Dante a Success at Library Hall
A large crowd attended the masquerade dance given by the Columbia Dancing Academy at Library Hall 184 Broadway last Thursday night. The affair proved a big success and the dancers enjoyed themselves. The next dance will be held next Thursday evening May 11.
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Columbia Dancing Academy
Library Hall
Broadway
Weather Bureau Forecast for New Jersey Tomorrow
The Weather Bureau predicts showers tonight with likely fair conditions Tuesday. Moderate north easterly winds shift to westerly as a disturbance develops off the Virginia coast bringing strong northeasterly winds. Observations from Long Branch show a barometer 30.16 and winds from the northeast.
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U. S. Weather Bureau
New Jersey
Virginia
North Broadway
Long Branch
Chattle High Girls Win Pennant Contender Triumph
Chattle High defeated Red Bank 4 to 2 in an East Jersey High School League baseball game at Division Street diamond. Both teams started slow with two runs apiece, then Chattle pulled ahead with a second inning tally and a final run in the seventh. Heiles made a spectacular first inning catch, and Johnson showed speed for the Shore league. Chattle remains a pennant contender, now in second place, with Thomas delivering strong pitching and control. Continued on Third Page.
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Chattle
Heiles
Johnson
Red Bank
Thomas
Central planning for busy season at Atlantic Highlands pier
The Central Railroad of New Jersey accelerates renovations at Atlantic Highlands piers and yard ahead of May 21 boat season. Dock officials Al Miles and Andrew Heavy resume posts. new employee lodging house built. restaurant and bar operated by railroad this season. yacht club clubhouse refurbished with white paint and sea green roof. yacht club under Sandy Hook Bay Yacht Club control with notable members.
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the Central Railroad of
New Jersey
Atlantic Highlands
al Miles
Hast Long Branch
Andrew Heavy
Sandy Hook
Monmouth
Atlantic Highland Pier
Asbury Park
Central Railroad
Atlantic Highland
R. Block
Jersey City Terminal
Commodore W. B. Smith
W- H. Posten
J. 8. Pitcroft
Charles Frost
Lex de Hollub
Oscar ‘Friendlander
F. L. Bailey
Eatontown House Sold to Van Brunt in Railroad Avenue
Alvin Van Brunt of Eatontown has purchased Miss Gugle’s house on Railroad Avenue. The Crawford family currently occupies the residence. Real estate dealer Howard B. Higgington of Red Bank arranged the sale. Van Brunt will take possession at the start of next month.
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Alvin van Brunt
Main
Eatontown
My Wail Paper Special Offer for Spring Rush
A promotional note from A P Golden announces rising Wail Paper sales and urges readers to buy quickly at low prices amid spring demand. Casual advertising language emphasizes urgency and value.
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A. P. Golden
Dentists Enjoy Banquet at Monmouth County Society Meeting
The Monmouth County Dental Society held a meeting at the American House in Freehold with a banquet and a talk titled Interesting Experiences in Dental Practice by Dr. C. P. Pitman of Freehold. Attending dentists included Pratt Burton Tompkins Thompson Williams Hopping Hickman Stillwell McDermott Woolley Carr Blaisdell Truex White Robinson Taft Pitman. Harry R. Norman of New York Telephone Co is building a new house on Irving Place and will move in when complete.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Monmouth County Dental Society
American House
Freehold
C. P. Pitman
Thomas A. Pratt
Burton
G. L. D. Tompkins
W. S. Thompson
Asbury Park
Grand Chapter Masons to Meet in Trenton
The annual meeting of the Grand Chapter Royal Arch Masons will be held in Trenton on Wednesday with past high priests of Standard Chapter expected to attend. Levi G Bliss is noted as a past grand high priest of the Grand Chapter. Second Annual Junior Ball by Philip H Coleman proceeds at Townley Hall from 8 to 11 45 pm Friday with patronesses listed and invitations re issued.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Grand Chapter
Royal Arch Masons
Trenton
Standard Chapter
Levi G. Bliss
Townley Hall
B. Drummond Woolley
Harrington. Emerson
Benjamin P. Morris
H. A. Wilhelms
KE. T. M. Carr
Heisley Suffering Diphtheria Quarantine in Washington Street Home
Lyle Heisley, a Red Hawk youth, is confined at his grandfather Elias Hubbard’s Washington street residence with diphtheria. The house is quarantined. Dr J E Sayre attends. Sexton Bros. undertakers and embalmers at 516 Broadway. Tel 1227.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Tle Heisley
Lyle Heisley
Red Hawk
Elias Hubbard
Washington Street
J. E. Sayré
Sexton Bros
Broadway
L. B
Savannah Colored Giants defeat Red Bank in semi pro game
The Savannah Colored Giants beat Red Bank 6 to 4 before over a thousand fans at the Fair Grounds. Dick Morris pitched well for Red Bank with ten strikeouts, while Bill Seerey and Jones contributed for the Giants. Umpire Herman Cady’s calls drew harsh reactions from Red Bank players. Next Sunday Red Bank will host a New York team. The funeral of former Councilman Frank Wilson drew large delegations from local lodges and associations.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Red Bank
Savannah Colored Giants
Fair Grounds
Ehibeebury Avenue
Dick” Morris
Bill” Seerey
Jones and Fuller
Colored Giants
Morris
Jones
Jasued
Herman Cady
Cady
Giants
Red. Bank
Savannah Giants
Dandy
Serey
Eddie Welsh
Eddie Walsh
Long Branch
Seerey
Rae
Wood
Ihn
R. H.E Simonds
Brown
White
Hayes
Hargrove
Lockery
Scocee
OLD Martin, If
Cessbheevee
Fuhgrug
Psscsereeesesses
Bbis Wormeley
Sereeeesteuspecees
Frank ©. Wilson
Sea Bright M. E- Churen
J. Wardle
Oold
Bything
Rebekah
Ocean Fee Company
Sea Bright
Wilson
Grands’ Association of
Delegates to Leweal State Convention from Long Branch
Rev Dr William P Cantwell past state chaplain and past state deputy will lead Long Branch Council delegates to the Leweal State convention in Camden. Delegates include Dr Joseph Welch past grand knight and J Kiernsa Nolan grand knight. The party departs this evening.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
William P. Cantwell
Knights of Columbus
Thomas P. Ray
Long Branch Council
Leweal
Camden
Joseph . Welch
J. Kiernsa Nolan
Local Resident Returns From ConVent ion Visit
A Red Bank woman Mrs Moses L Jobinan of Wallach street returned to her home yesterday after attending a convention in New Jersey. The report notes her safe return and mentions continued travel plans to Fon Vaneland.
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Shrewsbury
Truax
Bethlehem Lodge
Sara Harvey
Clut Home Board
Weather Bureau Forecast
High School Nine
Atlantic
Highlands
Eatontown House
Mr.Norman
Harry R. Norman
New York Telephone Company
Irving Place
Morris Avenue
Steiner & Son
A. F. Golden
Satankah Giants