IRISH OPTIMIST . Frank P. Walsh, counsel to Sim Fein, photographed on his returr from Ireland. He said prospects foi Irish freedom are brighter now that , ever. » ft KEYPORT ft .Mr. and Mrs. John Stultz and the ■ former's son, Harold, left for their ■ new home in St. Petersburg. Fla., ■ Friday, making the trip l>y automo B bile, and stopping at various points El of interest enroute. Prior to their B departure for their new home Mr. ■ and Mrs. Stuliz were given a fare B well party by Mr. and Mrs. William ^lA. Ewing, which was attended by a ^Bnumber of their friends. |^ft Mr. and W h W illiam Dryden of |HAabury 1'iii'kAh • spending at veral IMdays with thtBitl- r's brother, Tlico ^Bdcn Kelsey, Bid wife. Mr. and Mrs. ■^■frydon and Mr. and Mrs. Kelsey rx |f^Kect to take a trip to Atlantic City ^ft,r a short slay prior to the return BHf Mr. and Mrs. lfryden to their ^Pomc. Mr. I'ryden. who is an ofli of the .stainiiae), company, is ^^Bnioving his annual vacation. fMrs. Harold G. Smith and Therese, of Atlantic City, quests of Mr. and Mrs, J. ;uck this week, saay night the Kpwortli Calvary M. K. church will its of the Bpworth League awan church at Matawan. e prayer service was held me of Daniel M. Decker, ;ht. those who attended the f the Monmouth County Society at Red Bank, on ifternoon, were Gilbert T. , Mrs. L. Brower Walling. Sands. Mrs. A. M. Brown. '. B. Reynolds and Mrs. Crawford. kmouth County Sunday petition held at Ocean t. Paul's M. K. ch.urch, on vas attended by a number iry M. Id. church includ O. Brow n, Mrs. T. Walter s. S. P. Dey. Mrs. Thomas i and Rev. A. C. Brady, omas Morrison of New the guest of relatives in h on Thursday, lay afternoon the Guild of led church will meet with r S. Van Buskirk. alar monthly meeting of [' Aid of the Reformed be held Wednesday night k. lal picnic of the Reformed tool will be held on the lunds this afternoon. Harry West has returned from an extended tour of the New Kngland states. The borough has been well repre sented at the Trenton fair every day this week. The sewing school or the Ketormea church will meet on Wednesday aft ernoon, supervised by Mrs. Andrew Dykstra and Mrs. Peter Van liixoort. Mrs. F. W. Tilton of Third street, has been confined to her home for several days with illness. Plans for the block dance to be given on Thursday evening of next week by the Hook and Ladder com pany's auxiliary are progressing. A number of attractive features will take place in connection with the block dance. Mrs. M. Lester Terry entertained a number of friends at cards on P Thursday evening In honor of her j guest, Mrs. Charles J. Durr of New [Haven. Conn. Five hundred was enjoyed and the prize winners wrcre Mise Helen Osborn and Mrs. Paul G. IJCimmerraann. During the social hour following Mrs. Durr rendered a number of charming solos and Mrs. Durr and Mrs. Terry gave a number af duets. The sening of an elabor ! ate supper c included the evening’s i enjoyment. Those ptesent were Mrs. .tosie A. Hoff. Mrs. Rufus O. Wall i lng. Mrs. N. Hodgson Rnsevear, Mrs. j Paul G. Jtlinmermann. Miss Annie L. Tilton. Mi s Helen Osborn. Mrs. • Charles J. Durr and Mrs. M. Lester | Terry. MISS RETTA DEATS Electrical Scalp and Face Massage Derma Plasla ami Bondlla Massage Office hours Mon..Wed„ Krl. 1-6 P. M. Tues.. Th'irs., Sat 1-8 P. M. Board of Trade Bldg., Boom 714 Phone 1644 Perth Amboy. N. J. try the new gray hair REMEDY Permanently banishes Gray Hair In 15 minutea at MISS PETERSON’S HAIRDRESS ING A MANICURING PARI/OR 175 Smith St.. Raritan Building Tel. 184? l.'cqMUbp.i ve- >s MAXWEMi MACMICHAEL. A. A. G. O. Organist St. Peter's Church, no. Organ and Vocal Instruction, ddreaa St. Peter's Tai isli House Rector Street. HKX0 AMfHiY. R. A - ▼ » I • t \ Gimbels ELEVENTH BIRTH DA Y Begins N ext MONDAY £