1950-06-16
1950-06-16
1950-06-16
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CHURCH NEWS<br />
METHODIST CHUBCU<br />
li^y. N. J.<br />
, June ltth—<br />
M. causes for every.<br />
. Morning Service.<br />
Thinking at Father<br />
P. M. Evening Service.<br />
•The True Social'<br />
BONDAY SCHOOL<br />
CHILDREN^ PARTY<br />
THIS EVENING<br />
Motor Corps<br />
Saturday Night<br />
Affair At Cedar Manor<br />
Awtfrcnary<br />
At their annual banquet. held In order to facilitate<br />
Waswday night at Cedar Manor Write yew Congres<br />
hi MilMown, members , of the paign which has been launched!<br />
South Aasboy Women's Motor to urge local people to oontactj<br />
ceJsvrated tnelr nlntft<br />
sacys<br />
it* A. M. Church School snd<br />
SalUe Qutnlan. Major of •ral Oovenunent. the South Amthe<br />
Corps, was the toastmaster,<br />
-1M» A. M. Bahr<br />
and she ejao .condnsts d ~a ^"cTass ~~~ a house to house can.<br />
night" program when the me-was when forms of 1 stagiami and<br />
*fwe. presented ^^^^<br />
member ci the Corjps. In turn,<br />
the members ' tneseiitadT Maior HHf."<br />
Qulnlan with a dhalse lounge, Ttte drive plans also include<br />
and Mrs, Vincent Higgins Cap. the sending tft telegissas by aQ<br />
tain of the organisation, with an local organtsatfr—, and the committee<br />
orchid.<br />
has furnssbad to each or-<br />
mghUghttng' the program of gnisatkm a sugsjnisrt telegram<br />
the evening, was the presentation<br />
to be tent In thetr name.<br />
» 4oeaA telegi—M and letters<br />
l:tti M. — Sunday School/<br />
hsUflfll HfiMfs oDtXHsva JQCgnl ODCZ!s%uC hntiirf be —*t. to w*<br />
Disaster<br />
Defiyers Suggested<br />
Letter Material<br />
Pbr "Writ* Your<br />
Launched Here<br />
Hoi}. Robert C. Hendrkfcsnn. U.<br />
S. Senator, Senate Building.<br />
Washington, tf. C. or Hon. Alexander<br />
Smiths U. S. Senator. Senate<br />
Building. Washington. D. C.<br />
*—<br />
BRIDGET RAFVERTY<br />
FUNERAL RITES WERE<br />
HELD YESTERDAY<br />
Church parish house. Kathryn<br />
Kurtz was reflected councilor.<br />
Others elected ' were: Bttelle<br />
Qlsen. associate councilor; Norma<br />
Brown, vice councilor; Addle<br />
Leach, associate vice-councilor;<br />
Dorothy SemoneK, recording secretary;<br />
Ann Fegley, assistant<br />
foonlirjg—seocetary; Mildred<br />
Orob, financial secretary; Ruth<br />
Vegmnek, assistant flnancU! se.<br />
cretary; Helen Morgan treasurer<br />
Joan Kress, .conductor; Ruth<br />
Kvkt etarden; Alma Qarrlson,<br />
Inside sentinel; Ida Johnson, outside<br />
sentinel; Alma Garrison,<br />
trustee for It moaths and Mary<br />
Strattotta represintative for a<br />
two year term.<br />
ANOTHER DECREE<br />
POR REV. BOTH WOOD<br />
A degree of Bachelor of Dftvlnhy<br />
was* awarded to the Rev.<br />
Seth Wood, pastor of th« Calvary<br />
Mehodiet Church at oommencement<br />
exercises of Drew Unlver.<br />
sKgr, Tuesday at Madison. N. J.<br />
The Rev. Wtood graduated<br />
from Bast High School in Erie,<br />
Pa., and atended Houghton College<br />
and Oannon College, receiving<br />
a bechetor of arts degree,<br />
from ttie latter buftitution<br />
ta 1M7. Hs is a World War n<br />
vetsnn *t)f ths Anny.<br />
mt<br />
ICor* than s 100 years before tbe<br />
"Jackets* legions of Julius Caetar invaded<br />
to cover cured SMSIS ts Gaul, the natives of India began to<br />
si storage sad sMp> use sbeUae to protect the surfaces<br />
ef their templet and homes.<br />
IF YOtTRE IN A flORRY<br />
TRY MONAGHAN<br />
•I9A2O<br />
Jteyport, N. J.<br />
CAPITOL<br />
SOUTH RIVER, N. J.<br />
TODAY A TOMORROW<br />