SEW BRUNSWICK HOME NEWS.South RiverJamesburgBUSINESS NOTICE.F. C. Btssett. bottler and distributing agent lor Morlein. Cincinnati, and V. ft M. Schaefer, Weiner and Lager been. Family trade supplied. aft-ttFOR RENT—Corner store. fa■Washington street. Apply to Mrs Klauser. South River. J2SMETUCHKN. Oct. s.-A number of ourtownsmen witnessed the automobile ra-^ % *ccs on I»ng Island Saturday.(Joorgo Ki'Tman gave a recital In the Reformed Church parlors Saturday evening. He presented In hla/charfnlng manner. The Rivals. .The recital was given under the aus-pjees of the H. I. L.M iss MadolJn Hall Is attending a boarding sohool nt Washington. 1. C.The iremkrs of the Presbyterian f'hurch relcbnitod their annual harvest home .-ervices yesterday. Rev. F. U Snyder, of Bangkok, made the address both morning and evening.Mr. and Mrs. Waiter R. Monk and family are spending two weeks at Mt. Poconn. I’a.Mrs. M. E. Emery is taking an automo-blle trip through Pennsylvania.The Ladies’ Guild of the Presbyterian Church met at Mrs. George TaJt’s. Wednesday. to plan for a chicken supper on the ISth of this month.About fifty of Metuchen's Four Hundred” attended a chicken roast in Bloomfield’s woods Thursday evening. J. T. Marshall was master of ceremonies, and is past master of the art of woods cook-•ry. Ed. Rowland assisted Mr. Marshall, and Ir. Hunt was carver.A few who caused the disappearance of the tasty fowls were Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Letson. Mr. and Mrs. T. Talt. Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. W. Orton. Mr. and Mrs. Dorward, of Steltop;I Mr. and Mrs. K. Rowland. Mr. and Mrs. Strong. Mr. and Mrs. Veen. Mr. and Mrs. Wise, of Pumptown; Mr. and Mrs. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Littorst. Mr. and Mrs. E. Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Harrington, Mr. and Mrs. B. Ixjtson. Mr. and Mrs. Conway. of Stelton; Mr. and Mrs. E. Kelly, j .md Mr. and Mrs. Prickltt, of West Main street.I)r. and Mrs. Hunt returned this week from Mt. Poeono.Frank Orton is at hom* again.Mrs. Gert Jackson gave a chicken I roast Saturday night.I Miss Fanny Crosby was given a benefit I in the Presbyterian Church Friday cven-I Ing.I Mrs. Charles Ayers is ' entertaining a I friend.SPOTSWOOD HONOR ROLLThe following pupils of the Spots wood public school not been lardy norabsent during, September;Room D-—Ha^el Van Buren, Ruth D^n-elsbeck. Elizabeth Shelters, Lily Stephens, Emilio Do Vtie, Florenco Beebe, Olivia Appleby, Sadie .Magee, Jean Underhill. David Van Bun-n. Vernon Shelters. Howard Hultt, Richard Moore. Clarence Phillips. George Dickely; percentage of attendance. number on roll, 26; number of times Tcacner. Roy StlU-well. .Room C-Meta Dickely. Blanche Rigler1. ‘Addle' Dlnkel. Annie Irons, Eva Bownej Mildred IX- Georgo F. Rigler, Elliot Underhill, Frhncls Smith. Russell Scherick, Henry Yahnet, Percentage of attendapce, .91; number on roll, 29; number of times tardy, 2. Teacher, Anna Fitts.9Iloom -B—Joseph Campbell, Edgar Beebe, Herbert ^.Cornell. Fred Dawson, Pearl Anderson^EJippfino Beebe, Mamie Dlnkel. Viola JTIy, Mary Foldeat, Mildred Schenck. Percentage of attendance, .91; number on roll, 32; times tardy, 3. Teacher, Lizzie Henderson.Room A—Theddoro Flohl, Louis Flohl, Ensley Bennett, Cortlandt Smith, John Rigler. Ira Petty. Cecilia Rigler, Helen Rigler. Percentage of attendance, .91; number on ro}l, 32; number of times tardy, 0. Teacher, Julia Silvester.WARNING NOtE