
LECTURE TO BE CALL TO PATRIOTIC SPIRIT OF CITIZENS
MILLTOWN, April 11. – H. Artus, of New York City, will give a lecture in Red Men’s Hall to-morrow evening, under the auspices of the Michelin A.A., and all members, their families and friends are invited to attend. The admission will be ten cents per person. The lecture is one wherein the glories, dangers and prospects of our republic are painted by Mr. Artus in an eloquent, interesting and forcible manner. Every citizen will be a better American after having heard this lecture. It is a call to the patriotic spirit of American manhood.
Scales Stolen and Destroyed.
The scales were taken from the waiting room of the Public Service Railway on Saturday and carried to a nearby field, where they were destroyed and the contents, which were believed to be about two dollars, were taken out. The apparatus was damaged considerably. As yet no clue has been obtained.
Other Town News.
A business meeting of the Epworth League will be held after the regular weekly prayer service at the Methodist Church this evening.
The first quarterly conference will be held at the Methodist Church Wednesday evening, and will be presided over by District Superintendent James William Marshall.
The W.C.T.U. meets at the home of Mrs. Charlotte Hoffer Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Ida Hermann has returned after a pleasant visit in Philadelphia.
Carl Hermann is about again after being confined to his home with illness.
The Girls’ Crescent Club was pleasantly entertained at the home of Miss Bertha Snedeker last evening.
Miss Irene Clause, of Rahway, was a week-end visitor with Miss Margaret Skewls.
The Boy Scouts as well as the Mennewawa Camp Fire Girls are planning to give plays in the very near future.
Mrs. Gertrude Cook, of New Brunswick, was a Sunday visitor at the home of Phillip Klein.
The regular weekly meeting of Charles L. Walters Council will be held this evening.
