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Trip Companions Gather for Annual Reunion SPRING LAKE--Eighty-five sons who had been together on various trips sponsored by the New Jersey Fuel Dealers Association held their annual reunion Wednesday the Spring Lake Golf and Country Club. Hugh O. Tompkins, Interlaken, executive director of the association, was the host, assisted by Mr. Voters League Schedules Tea DEAL The League of Women Voters Asbury Park Region will open Its fall season with a membership tea Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Spencer Bentley, 88 Roosevelt Avenue, at 2 o'clock.

Serving on the hostess committee are Mrs. Charles H. Walker, Mrs. Louis K. Schwarz, Mrs.

F. H. Walker, Mrs. Edwin Berger, and Mrs. Helen Nelson.

The new board of directors of the league includes: Mrs. Adeline M. Mead, president; L. Vance Jefferis and Mrs. George Pope, vice presIdents; Mrs.

O. W. Holmes, recording secretary; Mrs. Jack Traub, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Sherman O.

Dennis, financial secretary; and Mrs. Irving Bandery treasurer. Committee chairmen serving on the board are Mrs. S. Herbert Anderson, Mrs.

Gilbert-Cannon, Miss Mary Day, Mrs. Frederick Holman, Miss May A. McCarthy, Mrs. Charles Springhorn, Mrs. H.

Walker, and Mrs. Charles Walker. Meland-McQueen Red Bank Bridal RED BANK Mrs. Hazel McQueen, Garden Road, Shrewsbury, was married to Samuel Meland, Jersey City, Saturday by Shrewsbury Magistrate Whitney Crowell. The ceremony was performed in Mr.

Crowell's law office, Broad Street. The couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. L. R.

Morford of Little Silver. A reception was held at Shadowbrook, Shrewsbury. They will reside in Shrewsbury. The bride is the widow of Lester E. McQueen.

FD0D FAIR NEW SUMMER HOURS MON. thru THURS. 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. FRI.

-8 a.m. to 10 p.m. a.m. to 6 p.m. Air-Conditioned for Your Shopping Comfort 1205 Richmond Point Pleasant RI.

35 and Sylvania, Neptune City R1. 37 and Berry Toms River and Mrs. Robert Elizabeth, Golf was a major attraction for directors of the tour." the men during the afternoon and hundreds of color slides taken on the group's recent trip to Europe, were shown before the cocktail hour on the terrace of the clubhouse. served in the main dinting room. reThenseunion was parts attended, state by as well as from the Shore.

The group during recent years has sponsored two trips to the West Coast and the Canadian Rockies, cruises to South America, Bermuda, and Canada, winter trips to Florida, and the recent. tour of European countries. Shore residents attending the reunion were Mrs. Tompkins, Mrs. Arthur H.

Birdsall, Interlaken; Mrs. Raymond Johnson, Eatontown; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Armstrong, Keyport; Mr. and Mrs.

William C. Weber, Sea Girt Elizabeth; Mrs. Gertrude Knudson, Allenhurst; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F.

Shibla, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morback, Sea Girt; Mrs. Florence Littel, South Amboy; Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin P. Longstreet, Spring Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. Smock, Bradley Beach; Mr.

and Miranda Myron Brown, Red Bank; Mrs. Francis Z. Lowden and Miss Patricia Lowden, Bay Head and Hillside. Elks Auxiliary Welcomes 3 POINT PLEASANT The auxiliary to the Point Pleasant Elks Lodge held its first meeting of the season Tuesday night at the Elks Club. Mrs.

Fred Crowell presided, and 60 attended. Mrs. Ernest Wuethrich, Mrs. Fred Bernard Turton, and Mrs. Herbert Ahler were welcomed as new members.

A letter of was read from the Point First Aid Squad for the contribution rot the proceeds from a benefit party held by the auxiliary in August. Mrs. Gus Laurent, chairman of the Crippled Kiddies committee, reported on the outing held Aug. 31 for children from St. Edmund's Home.

Exhibit Trophy It was announced that the annual New York trip will be held Sept. 28. A bus will leave the Elks Club at 9 A.M. Mrs. Robert Shank, chairman of the Big Sea Day float, exhibited the second place trophy which was was won.

The grop voted to purchase a second wheel chair which will be lent to anyone needing it. Birthdays were celebrated and refreshments served by Mrs. Howard Chadwick and her committee. The next social meeting will be held Sept. 20.

21-Year-Old Honored FREEHOLD Miss Jean Simmons was honored on her 21st birthday at a party held at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Simmons, Center Street, Saturday evening. Also present were Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Storrer Mr. and Mrs. James Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. John Stankeiwez children Jack and Jill; Mr and Mrs.

Ray Rasmussen and daughter, Linda and Mr. and Mrs. John DeSider and son, John. ENTIRE STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER COATS, SUITS, DRESSES and BATHING SUITS OFF Bergers 612-14 COOKMAN AVENUE FOR' ALL YOUR TOILETRY HEALTH NEEDS, SHOP the BURKE DRUG STORES FIRST BETTER SELECTION BETTER VALUES BACK TO SCHOOL NEEDS! BEAUTY NEEDS FOR THE Check Your Medicine Cabinet HIGH SCHOOL AND Those Fall Colds Now--Be Prepared Against COLLEGE GIRL BAYER ASPIRIN 100 Tabs. .62 HELENA CURTIS Spray Net Reg.

1.89 1.69 BUFFERIN 100 Tabs. 1.23 Now PHILLIPS MAGNESIA MILK, 01. OF .43 COTY NEW LIPSTICK and GROVES QUININE BROMO Lg. Size .79 Nail Polish in Smart New Combinations VICKS VAPORUB .38 2.00 Value Now 1.50 ANACIN 100 Tabs. .98 THE NEW HANKSCRAFT TONI the Permanent New Quick 2.00 All Night VAPORIZER Operation 6.95 Home NEWS NEWS We are happy to announce that work has already begun enlarge our Farmingdale Store into one of the Most Modern Pharmacies in Monmouth County.

This need for enlarged quarters is due to the faithful patronage of our customers who, thru the years, have found that for Quality. Economy and Service, It pays to Shop the Burke Drug Stores First. (Business will continue as usual throughout the alterations) BURKE DRUG STORES FARMINGDALE PHARMACY 72 MAIN FArmingdale 5-3411 EASE FEGAN PHARMACY CHARGE 39 W. MAIN FReehold 8-0071 Serving Their Communities with the Finest in Drug Service Mother From Iceland Flies to Shore Bridal POINT PLEASANT--The riage of Miss Vigdis Thorbjarnardottir, daughter of Thorbjorn Sigurdsson and Bjarntrudur Magnusdottir, Reykjavik, Iceland, and Gunnar Janger, Rue Avenue, son of Mrs. Othar Jensen and the late Mr.

Jensen, Oslo, Norway, took place Saturday at 3 P.M. The ceremony was performed by Magistrate Ferd Poser at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Moeller, Rue Avenue.

Mrs. Moeller is a cousin of the bridegroom. Blue Faille Dress The bride was given in marriage by her mother, who flew to this country from Iceland for the ceremony. The bride wore a powder blue faille dress with matching feather hat, and carried a bouquet of pink roses. Her only attendant was Miss Gudrun Thomasdottir, New York, who wore a toast brown dress and had a bouquet of yellow roses.

I. J. Costin, New York, was the best man. Traditional Costume The bride's mother wore the traditional Icelandic costume, trimmed with gold filigree jewelry. The mother of the bridegroom was unable to attend the ceremony.

A reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Moeller, with Party Given Mrs. Shibla On 80th Birthday SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS Mrs. Caroline Shibla was guest of honor at a surprise party given in celebration of her 80th birthday on Sunday afternoon, at the home of her son and.

Melvin daughter Mr. and Mrs. Shibla, 812 Central Avenue, Mrs. Shibla has been a resident of the Shore area all of her life. The way to stay young, she claims, is to get out, mingle with friends, meet new people, and see something different.

Besides her son, she also has two daughters, Mrs. Taylor Throckmorton with whom she lives, and Mrs. Anemonie Shauger, both of Belmar; five grandchildren, and six great grandchildren. In the afternoon she was presented with a birthday cake, after which a turkey supper was served. Those attending were Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Cottrell, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lokerson, Miss Winnie Mr. and Mrs.

Meredith Lokerson, Miss Susan Lokerson, Mrs. Bertha Megill, Mrs. Esther Truax, Mrs. Freda Barnett, Mr. and Mrs.

Throckmorton, Mrs. Shauger, Miss Rose Quenzer, Gus Quenzer, Mr. and Mrs. Derwood Shauger and family; Frank Hall, Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Shauger and family; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews, and Mrs. Lillian Lokerson. PTA at Deal Lists Chairmen DEAL Committee chairmen were announced at a meeting of the Deal Parent Association executive board Wednesday evening, at the school.

Those announced by Milton Schoenholz, president, are Mrs. John Rehm, program; Max Greenhill, parent education; Mrs. Seymour Wenger and Mrs. Charles Laycock, membership; Arnold Denby, ways and means; Mrs. Harold Nadelson and Ben Clifton, hospitality; Mrs.

David Rosenheim, publicity; Samuel Kreizman and Robert Simon, budget; Mrs. Phillip Blank, school education. Also, Mrs. Martin Cohn, 3d, and Michael Epstein, publications; Mrs. Eugene Deutsch and Dominick juvenile recreation; Mrs.

Milton Silver and Mrs. Wilford Blume, lunch room; Mrs. Milton Eusler, historian; Mrs. Abe Linky, school crossings; Theodore Maynard, legislation; Mrs. Mortimer Greenspan and Mrs.

H. Lauf-1 er, health; Mrs. William Speck, telephone; Mrs. Clifford Fronapfel, honorary member of the executive board. The first meeting of the year will be Sept.

20, at the school, when a discussion on reading will be the topic. Mrs. S. Lenovich Honored at Shower RARITAN TOWNSHIP Mrs. Stanley Lenovich, Monroe West Keansburg, was guest of honor at a stork shower recently, given by Mrs.

Joseph Rosata, Mrs. Andrew Kuscsik and Mrs. Andrew Linde at the home of Mrs. Rosata, Thirteenth Street. The gifts were placed beside a stork in a pink and blue bassinet.

Attending were Mrs. William Smith, Mrs. Mary Lenovich, Mrs. William Wheatley, Mrs. Louis Egnatovich, Mrs.

Wiliam Fix, Mrs. Raymond Mason, Mrs. Betty Ryder, Mrs. Anne Linde, Mrs. Helen Adasakovich, Mrs.

Walter Masovitch, Miss Dolly Lester, West Keansburg; Mrs. James McNamee, Mrs. Robert McNamee, Miss Muriel and Miss Doris McNamee, Palisades Park; Miss Marie Koskey and Miss Helen Koskey, Keyport: Mrs. Louis Troiano, Mrs. Thomas Callahan and Mrs.

Lester Briggs, New York. Edward E. Quick Marks Birthday WALL TOWNSHIP Edward E. Quick, of Mr. and Mrs.

William 'Quick, Como-Allaire Road, celebrated his third birthday recently with a party at his home. Those attending were George Newman, who also celebrated his third birthday at the party; Carol Sue and Patricia Applegate: Daniel, Nancy and Richard Nobile; Karen Frazee, Elsie Lynn Beardsley, Diane and Cindy Rohman, Susan and Charles Mooney, June, Annalee and Gregg Gaze, Gail Newman, Theodore Kovats, Mrs. Howard Gaze, Mrs. Milton Applegate, Mrs. Milton Applegate, Mrs.

Alex Nobile, Mrs. George Newman, Mrs. Rohman, Mrs. George Beardsley, Mrs. Charles Mooney, Mrs.

William Quick, Mrs. G. C. Frazee, and Mrs. Ernest Kovats.

ABURY PARK EVENING PRESS, Sept. 9, 1955 13 wedding supper served later at Suckow's Log Cabin, Lakewood. The couple left for a trip to Monhegan Island, Maine, sand will be at home at 5 West Street, New York, after Sept. 10. The bride is an X-ray technician at a New York Hospital, and the bridegroom is a linotype operator for the New York Times.

He is a graduate of the University of Oslo. (Goff-Chameroy Church Bridal At Red Bank her in marriage. Bridal Attendants RED BANK The marriage of Miss Barbara Jane Chameroy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Chameroy, 115 Harrison Avenue, Fair Haven, to Peter A.

Goff, son of Mrs. Bertha Goff, Broad Street, took place Saturday at Trinity Episcopal Church. Charles H. Best, pastor, officiated. A reception was held at Willowbrook, Fair Haven, The church was decorated with white gladoiluses.

Charles Gotschalk was organist and William Robinson, Rumson, soloist. The bride wore a floor length gown of white emroidered lace designed with illusion neckline, Peter Pan collar, long sleeves and a skirt ending in a chapel length train, Her fingertip Illusion veil was caught by a tiara of seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of white carnations. Her father gave Mrs. Richard Wallace, Eatontown, was matron of honor.

The other attendants were Mrs. J. E. Boskey, Little Silver, sister of the bride; Mrs. William Connel, Atlantic Highlands, cousin of the the a bridegroom's cousin, and Miss bride; Miss Doris Cobb, Far Hills, Majorie Ketchum, Fair Haven.

The honor attendant, a sister of the bride, wore a gown of coral nylon chiffon designed with shirred bodice and a ballerina length skirt. Her headpiece was of matching coral colored feathers. She carried rust colored chrysanthemums. The bridesmaids wore the same styled gowns in delphinium blue with matching feathered headpieces. Their bouquets combined the rust chrysanthemums with blue delphiniums.

Thomas Cooper of Navesink was best man. Mr. Boskey and Mr. Wallace, the bride's brothers-inlaw; Richard Chameroy, Fair Hav. en, the bride's brother; and Harry Collis, Rumson, the bridegroom's cousin, were ushers.

Blue Lace Gown Mrs. Chameroy wore a gown of power blue lace while the bridegroom's mother chose champagne colored brocaded silk. For traveling the bride selected a light pink dress and hat with champagne colored duster. After a trip to Atlantic City they will reside at 1086 Fourth Avenue, Asbury Park. Both Mr.

and Mrs. Chameroy are graduates of Rumson High School. The bride is employed at Fort Monmouth and the bridegroom by the Telephone Co. in Asbury Park. Rumson Couple Mark 50 Years Of Marriage MISS DOLORES ROSSETTI Miss Rossetti Reveals Troth WESTFIELD Mr.

and Mrs. William Rossetti, 702 North Avenue, and 50 First Avenue, Manasquan, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Dolores Rossetti, to Gordon Oakley Twaddell, son of Mrs. Emma Twaddell, Manasquan, and Elbert A. Twaddell, Wall Township. Miss Rossetti, a graduate of Irvington High School, received the bachelor of arts degree from Hood College, Maryland.

She is employed as a service representative with the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company in Elizabeth. Mr. Twaddell is a graduate of with Manasquan the Marine High School Corps. and He served tending Rutgers University as an engineering student. Muriel Clausen Given Shower FREEHOLD- -Miss Muriel Clausen, Adelphia, feted at surprise bridal shower Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs.

Stephen Burke, Kiawah Avenue. Miss Clausen will become the bride of Milton Sacchi Oct. 8. Decorations included tree trimmed with miniature umbrellas. A buffet supper was served.

Guests were Mrs. Arthur Clausen of Adelphia, Mrs. Charles Sacchi, Mrs. Harry Jackson, Mrs. Andrew Morris, Mrs.

John Ebbesen, Mrs. Charles Gravatt, Mrs. William Hook, Mrs. Lester Kip, Mrs. John Forrest, Mrs.

John Forrest, Mrs. Alexander Forrest, Mrs. Albert Smith, Mrs. Robert Biddle, Miss Anne Morris, Miss Marie Fagan, Joyce Sacchi, Miss Ruth Clausen, and Mrs. John Thompson, Mrs.

Lester VanDerveer, and Mrs. Joseph Dilatush, Adelphia. Advertisement BELTONE HEARING AIDS 134 DIFFERENT FITTINGS Batteries for All Make Hearing Aids 1206 BOND ST. PR 4-1909' RUMSON Mr. and Mrs.

Wellington W. Emery, Blackpoint Road, observed their 50th wedding anniversary Monday with open house at their residence. The party was arranged by their children, Mrs. Lewis F. Longstreet, Arizona; Mrs.

Whitney Tilton, Long Branch; Mrs. Irving A. Stevens, Rumson; Charles G. Emery, Keyport; and Tech. Sgt.

Wellington B. Emery, stationed in Oklahoma, all of whom were present, and Mrs. Hugh J. MacNeil, Nova Scotia, and Mrs. H.

E. Dickinson, California, who not able to attend. They also have. 17 great-grandchild. grandchildren and one The Emerys were married at the former Grace Methodist Church in Red Bank by the late Rev B.

C. Lippincott. They have resided all their married life in Rumson. Mrs. Emery is the former Alfreda (Etta) Burnett, daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Burn ett, Brooklyn. Mr. Emery is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

George W. Emery of Rumson. They were attended by Alfred Emery and the late Mrs. Alpha M. Wyckoff, both of Rumson.

They are members of Goodwill Methodist Church of this boro. Mrs. Emery is also a member of the Rumson Auxiliary to Riverview Hospital. Among those attending the reception were Mr. Emery's aunts, Mrs.

Frances Kipp, Navesink, and Mrs. Elizabeth Cordova, Atlantic Highlands. MR. AND MRS. GUNNAR JANGER A LOVELIER YOU Mary Sue 9-1 NEW HAIR FASHIONS.

Going, going, gone- the shingle, shaggy, and crew cuts. And a good riddance, for theirs was an effect without womanly appeal. While not cropped, new fashions, are not droopy either, but a happy medium allowing for three inches of hair at the nape to six inches on the crown. In combination, Dinner Honors Jack Winters' SHREWSBURY Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Winters, Silverton Avenue, Little Silver, observed their 25th wedding anniversary Saturday at a dinner at Shadowbrook. The party was arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Irving Brenner of Red Bank and Mr. and Philip Waldman of Conover Place, Middletown Township.

The couple was given a cocktail party at the Waldman home prior to the dinner. At the dinner they were presented with a sterling silver steak tray and vegetable dishes. Mr. and Mrs. Winters have lived in Red Bank or Little Silver for the past 17 years.

Both are members of the Congregation Bnaf Israel of Red Bank. They have one daughter Miss Elaine Winters. Mr. Winters is the owner of Winters Fur Shop, Red Bank. Dinner guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Irving Moskowitz, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Breslow, Mr. and Mrs. Norton Krongelb, Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Feilshus, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Winer and Mrs. Ezra Davidson, of Red Bank; Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin L. Lichtig, Rumson; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roman, Shrewsbury; Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Inselberg, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yaffe, Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Schneidermann, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stein, Little Silver; Mrs. Lawrence London, Newton, Mr.and Mrs. Morris Kramer, Cambridge, and Don Waldman, New York City.

Reception Date Set by CDA Court FREEHOLD--Plans were made for reception for new members at the regular meeting of the Court St. Rose of Lima, Catholic Daughters of America, Tuesday evening at the Knights of Columbus Home. Miss Inez Higgins, grand regent, presided. It was decided that the reception for new members and the Ave Maria party for the third quarter of the year would be combined Sept. 20 at the Knights of Columbus Home.

Mrs. Claude Connell will be in charge of the birthdays and exchanging of gifts and Mrs. James F. Higgins will be in charge of the covered dish supper that will precede the activities. An invitation was accepted to the card party and fashion show being sponsored by the State Court Oct.

15 in Newark. Mrs. Susanne Lau was hostess during the social hour when refreshments were served. Party to Honor Long Branch Couple LITTLE SILVER Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Dowen, 165 Third Avenue, Long Branch, former Red Bank residents, will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary Saturday with an open house reception at the Little Silver Firehouse. Church Club Plans Auction Sept. 17 ALLENHURST The Seabury Church will a hold its second annual Couples' Club of Trinity Episcopal auction Sept. 17 on the lawn of the rectory, 228 Elberon Avenue, with B. G.

Coates as auctioneer. Antiques on consignment have been added to the other articles to be put up for sale. The sale starts at 10 A.M. A cake sale will be held in conjunction with the auction. The auction was postponed from earlier in the summer because of the heat.

SUIT SALE Reg. 45.00 to 65.00! $30. OPEN EVERY NITE TIL P.M. 9 Wednesdays 'til 10 P.M. Janet Bradley Distinctive Feminine Apparel RT.

35 (near Sunset Ave.) Asbury Park PRospect 4-1070 those lengths can be styled Into the most versatile, individually becoming and feminine coifs you could ask for: either softly swept back at the brow with curls around nape and face or dramatically swept atop the head to finish in sculptured curls. Best of all, once your hair is professionally tapered into a happy-medium length, you can switch from soft to dramatic "do's" as occasions demand. And with a flick of your own hairbrush! Make-up Make-Believe Facial flaws both large and small can be repaired make-up. How to give the filusion" of perfection to imperfect is detailed in my leaflet, "Make-up Make lieve." To obtain a copy, write to me in care of this newspaper, enclosing a large, self-addressed, stamped envelope and five cents in coin. The Long Look! 4636 12-20 by Anne Aroma Take a good long look at your favorite jumper -it has the newest long-torso lines for fall! S-0-0 flattering; easy to sew because its style is neat, smartly simple! Make it in bengaline, rich wool tweed, corduroy companion blouse in gay contrast! Pattern 4636: Misses' Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20.

Size 16 jumper yards 39-inch; blouse 2 yards. This pattern easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. Send thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern- add 5 cents for each pattern for 1st-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, Asbury Park Press, Pattern 243 West 17th Street, New York 11, N.Y.| Print plainly name, address, size land style number.

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