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W. C. A. Members Arrange (or Saturday Afternoon Outings.PLANS for the rammer work of the Young Women's Christian Association are well under wav.I lenty of pood, wholesome enjoyment Js in bight. A feature will be a series of Saturday afternoon outings to plaoea of nterest. Tomorrow afternoon the members of the Work and Win Club will go l-*» the Bronx Park, New York, leaving town about 1 o'clock, and on Saturday, lune 26. the members of the Gamma Epsilon C'iub will visit the Metropolitan Museum cf Art and Central Park.The educational classes have closed, tnd the Bible classes will be dlscon-tnued the end of this month. The factory work will also be discontinued or the summer. The members of the factory branches will attend the out-rigs and other social affairs. Miss Mabel Easton and Miss Cara May Adams are in charge of these little pleasure trips.The luncheon-room will be open ail ummer. v Long ago It was put on a paying basis, and Is now very popular. rh*» boarding home on Court street la i.1 ways crowded During the week nany transient guests are accommo-iated. 'The association is planning to send hiriy or more girls to the conference it Silver Bay, Lake George, to be held rom July 6 to 16 The delegates will eave on July 6. on the night boat for Albany, going to Lake George the next iay. The net receipts of the recent ninstrel show amounted to $'-’90, all of vhicli will be added to the Silver Bay f*nd.GIVES ROSE PAirn.Mrs. Samuel Denbigh. sr.. was lOatess at a rose” party at her resl-lenre. UK F.mmett street, yesterday ifternoon. On her lawn are fifty or nore beautiful rose bushes, and yes-erday they were in the height of their adiance. A large number guests billed to inspect them and each was riven a bouquet before departing. Dur-Off the afternoon music was enjoyed ltd a dainty collation was served.PHILLIP*—CAMPBELL.The wedding of Miss Gertrude May larapbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ’ames Campbell, of 172 South Eighth treet, and Georg* R Phillips* also of Ills city, took place in the homo of the .ride's parents last night, the Rev. Vllliam Alfred Gay officiating. The naxrjage was performed under a bowerof flags and American Beauty rones. The bride was gowned In a hand-embroidered empire robe over silk, and carried white roses. A large number of relatives and friends were present. After a wedding supper the couple left for a trip to Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Detroit. They will reside in Twenty-first street, Irvington. The bride reoeived a chest of sliver from her former associates tn the Prudential Insurance Company.COMING WEDDINGS.The wedding of .Miss Adelaide Lyon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Lyon, of 216 South Tenth street. Newark. and Herbert Wllllajn Waldeyer. of Orange, will be solemnized next Monday at the brlde'a home. The Rev. Henry Merle Meilen. pastor of Christ Reformed Church will officiate. Miss Lyon will be attended by her sister, Mias Edna Lyon, as maid-of-honor, and her brother. Louis Lyon, will be the best man.The wedding of Mies Charlotte Garth wait# Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wakefield Taylor, of Roseville, and George Jackson Dunderdale, of Chicago, will take place on Monday evening. June 21.niscrss NORTnnnLD conference.A number of persons Interested in the Xorthfield Young Women’s Conference held a meeting In the Park Presbyterian Church last night to promote general Interest In the conference to be held at Xorthfield, Mass., the week of July 13. Among *the speakers were Prs. Helen Carter and Elizabeth Van Duyne. Vocal numbers were contributed by Mrs. Gordon Baxter.•MISS FISHER’S RECITAL.Pupils of Miss May J. Fisher gave a recital in her 9tudlo, 149 North Ninth street, last night. The audience gave abundant evidence of being greatly pleased with their performances. Those who took part were: May JosephineFisher, Max Beim. Helen Horsefleld. William Boyle, Ethel Odell. Nathan Beim, Mary Clare Boyle, Rose Beyerle, Walter Bornman, William Luckel, Lillian Koch. Seymour Beyerle. Viola Altman. Mlkired Wintermute, Charles Blake. Mary Shlffenhaus, Emanuel London. Julia Shlffenhaus. Rose SchwRrtz, Carl Good. Ethel Shiffen-h*us and Anna Koch.MEXICAN BAR AGAINST JOHN D.MEXICO CITY. June 18.—That the Mexican people Intend to do everything in tholr power to control the oil situation 1n this country 1a Indicated by the formation of a 126,000,000 (Mexican money) company.
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Newark, New Jersey, US

Fri, Jun 18, 1909

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