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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 13

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PAGE THIKTKEJI COURIER-NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1925 ROBERT APPLET ON HARVEST HOME AT GRACE M. E. CHURCH TOMORROW NIGHT In tlie Tea Cip Children Cry the full criazTrxs. of HOP 121 WATCHUNG AVE. OPPOSITE B.

P. O. E. eek-End Specials nZJjJLZAJCAjji)j Ayr Everything is set. for the Harvest Home to be held by Grace M.

E. Church today and tomorrow. An excellent cafeteria supper will be served on both evenings. Harry White, the entertainer, will be the 'Human Dynamo and demonstrate some marvellous feats with electricity. Ponies for riding, fancy articles, ice cream, games of all sorts, and everything that will help you to enjoy two evenings of pleasure.

The proceeds are for the building fund of the church. Preparations are made for the contribution of the extension and for interior renovations, all of which will be completed by November 15. This fact is of interest not only to the members of the church but also to all our friends. Come out and help to make the Harvest Home a bis success. 23 HSS3 is revealed The flavor is pure, fresh and fragrant.

Try it. Black, Misted or Green Blends. Odd Italian Pieces, 12 18 $1.00 and $1.50 MOTHER Fletcher's Castoria is especially prepared to relieve Infants in x7 Si .25 Madeira Pieces, oval, round and oblong- and up arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind What Nursing Does for Mankind Stamped Luncheon Sets, center piece and four plate doilies and 38-inch square and four napkins 7c5C Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Absolutely Harmless No Opiates. Thysicians everywhere recommend it.

RETURNED FROM EXTENDED TOUR OF EUROPE $1.00 $1.00 Dish Towels 3 for Linen Toweling 4 yards MRS. McLAUGIILLVS FUNERAL PERSONAL Mrs. Mary S. Stuart, Miss Florence Stuart, Sinclair Stuart, 927 Central avenue, returned Monday to New York on the White Star liner Minnewaska, from a two months tour of Europe, during which they visited England, Scotland, France, Italy, Switzerland, Germany and other parts. (Miss Florence Stuart will be quietly married on October 3 to C.

Benson Wigton, of Watchung avenue, a member of Wigton-Abbott Construction Co. The funeral of Mrs. Mary McLaughlin, of Sycamore avenue, was held yesterday morning in St. Mary's Church, with solemn requiem mass. Fathers Brady, Bogan and Ilennessy officiating.

Miss OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Mary Donnelly sang "Ave Maria." of their voices. They shriek and yell The bearsrs were four grandsons, M. Granieri, H. Granierl, Thomas and James Murtha. The interment was made in St.

Mary's Cemetery. ALL DAY MEETING IN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Daily Fashion Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pasch, of 12 Lincoln place, are spending a vacation atMonmouth Beach. Miss Ada Baker, of Painesville, Ohio, is visiting her friend, Mrs.

S. Ford, of 465 West Front street. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Conover, of Harold street, have returned home after the summer spent at at the college at Lavalette.

The Misse3 Mary and Doris Nichols, of Sycamare avenue, the borough, have returned home after spending their vacation at Avon. Miss Lyda Beckwith, of 821 College place, is home from Pine-hurst, Wareham, Massachusetts, where she spent the summer at her cottage on Buzzard's Bay. MISS WALKER'S FUNERAL Hint Prtpared Especially For This One of the most Interesting exhibits at the hygiene and sanitation jxhibition which has just been opened at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington is a graphic portrayal of the varied fields of nursing. Charles JiVhitebread, assistant curator of the division of medicine in the institution, is shown with the model. On September 24, in the Congregational Parish House, Mrs.

Helen Barrett Montgomery, author, Jecturer, and translator of the New Testament, will conduct an all-day meeting on her own book "Prayer and Missions," from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. All women are cordially invited.

Luncheon served. NevcstxibCT Kiddies' Evening i Story Br MARY GRAHAM BONNER The Racket Rogues Of course there are a great many of thTn. TfuTP have to be a Rood many of them In order to play tho ramo In the way slimil-l be played It is ftilVrt the wkpt paint1. It not playfil with either one i masv tickets. But there They exclaim and shout and move things with as much! noise as possible.

They do every- thing that they do with all thei noise they can. I They walk heavily, they jump heavily. They hate quiet and stillness and; silence. The reason why only some go to) Join each nulse they hear is that there must always be plenty oi others ready to join another racket that is poing on. It would not be riuht for any racket to be happening without some of the ltacket Itogues taking The funeral of Miss Cecilia Walker, of Fanwood, was held yesterday morning, in St.

Ber. nard's Church. Plainfield, Father Kelly officiating. The bearers were relatives. The Interment was yesterday afternon.

In Calvary-Cemetery, Long Island. part. They look like naughty nttie. pr.omes and they are quite fat and iheir feet and hands are quite 1 1 iimn i-G are of The rule tho are fow. In fart rht-r Is ory nc hb-f rale.

If tbpy all obey thief it Is all that fjpfctP'l of them. Ti (lib rj'tC t'nat all fihoul 1 inu'H ntis ns possible, and thpv pin jr. many times wliffi one 'Is that they are pln.vinn, but Iwbpn are certain that there is Uoti fiolao. VJiose who play this game are ra'ifl tin Karket Jlognes. Tliej- call themselves roprnea be-'ransf they love to be naughty and pranks ami roguish.

They large. iiify iuntr inc-un-u which fire very bright and keen blu in color. They have eyes that aren't going to miss what is going on, and wonderful hearing. They hear a noisy game being played and without being seen they are about adding to the genera cries, too. They hear a lot of commotion and TNJT HANCOCK Finest TTTTT5? fllLS? Hancock lSJ I BRAND CaHf.

JiS IsiSSj Brand FINEST QUALITY PACHEB AT A HEOUCl PRICE TO E5 3 CAHS SS CUT TO 3 5S NN. MLM I AC I 'i 1 00LDOJ BANTAM CUT 1 ZT rr. a is m.mof Vie PAN 5 1 1 I they are on band, too. They wear invisible suits, which means that the eyes of people cannot see them. But they can hear them, aK though thev do not always know it is because of the Racket Itogues.

All they know is that they hear a preat racket arid it seems much noisipr than it should be. It is then that the Racket Rogues are about. Whenever you hear a great racket you may; be sure the Racket Rogues are around adding their part. Sometimes you will hear people sav "My, what a racket there Is!" AY hen you hear people say that you will know what it means. When some one says: Dear me, what a terrible racket," you will understand why the racket is so great.

When games are beinsr played quietlv you will know that the Racket Rogues aren't bothering about these quiet games and that tiiey are waiting for more excitement. Oh, you can't mistake the Racket Rogues even if you never lay eyes on them. You will hear them and the Racket Rogues will laugh and shout and cry "Come on, every one of us that 14 here. Show what we can do. For ROM recent tests of coSfee, it was disclosed that the aroma which is understood as its odor, is of far greater importance to coffee than is generally known; in fact it is the very soul of the coffee, which gives it that fascinating taste and odor.

Its true name is "Caffeone" not caffeine which is the stimulant a highly fugitive aromatic oil which evaporates very quickly from tne bean when it is packed in paper packages, or worse yet, sold from open, unsanitary bins, leaving it and tasteless. Therefore, we designed a special sealed absolutely Air-Tight Fibre Caddy into which our coffee is packed and shipped immediately after its n- nni i -g, i They Are Quite Fat. adiire laisi-lilef and nonst-nse, but Bhuve all ihi'y bive noi.se. love so much that they neer have called themselves anything but Km ket Koines. Whoa there is about to be any noi--" iinyttlioro S'uk of the members of the Houe club are on Tiiey are ever for noise.

They hear some noise and same rf them rush toward it and without U'ins s--vn they add a great deal of tioisv'' of their own. They laugh and talk at the tops scientific roasting, giving it to you as fresh as the minute it left the roaster, with all the aroma in it.To complete this ideal handling of coffee, please empty your purchase immediately into an air-tight jar, thus retaining all.of the coffee flavor and aroma from roaster to cup. are assured of this wonderful method of handling in our famous we're the ltacket Rogues, we are! FOR SLENDER FIGURES Nothing daintier has come out of the salons of Paris this season than this frock of printed Georgette crepe, with long-waisted bodice find full skirt. The V-shaped front extends all the way down to the waist, thei point of the being emphasized with fancy buttons. The yes tee, Ircvers, and collar are of plain mate-'rial, yet the idea of the model is kept vouthfully simple." Medium size requires 3 yards 36-inch figured and yard 36-inch plain material.

Pictorial Review Printed Pattern No. 2803. Sizes, 34 to 44 inches bust. Price, 45 cents. Gay Flapper Now Evangelist Ik V.fV.

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ZJ) i 4 'li-' I i 3 i Miss Helen Mars of Henderson, Texas, a graduate of Teachers' col- Coiumbia, 1ms gone to teach tj pC." aso 11 was the ea'- carefree life of the flapper that appealed LH.rSie3.iio ii i i thf-n sffnnrranfcar tVi nil nrnmnfinn nfTifPS of children In Armenia how to play. Her tuk, which will carry her to Alexandropol, Armenia, will be to bring back smiles to the faces of orphan wards of the Near East Jtelief and to help them get ready to plajr the game of life. ne riight she strolled Into a. revival meeting and Lo, rted. She began a course of study at school for evangelists in rel-a.

she Lj now conducting services in Fort Worth after which ae wili start on a world evangelistic tour..

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