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SOCIAL NEWS ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 19o2 social uixm nn Neptune Girl Smock-Baggitt Nuptials Held FREEHOLD Miss Rosemary uuiures league Weds Mr. Jones CLIFFWOOD Miss Dolores Ssyles Teague. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Teague, 318 Baggitt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Baggitt. 125 West Main street, became the bride of Arthur D.

Smock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Smock, 42 West George street, on Feb. 3 at 2 p.m.

The Rev. Bernard Coen of St. Rose of Lima Catholic church per Ravine drive, Matawan, became the bride of Howard Jones, son of; Mr. and Mrs. John Jones.

17 Atlantic avenue. Keyport, Thursday! at 7 m. in the Methodist church here with the Rev. Robert II. Irwin, pastor, officiating.

The bride wore a pink quilted taffeta dress with a modified off-the-shoulder neckline, short sleeves, a fitted bodice and full skirt Her accessories were a pink formed the ceremony in the rec tory, decorated for the occasion with red and white carnations. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a princess style gown of white faille trimmed with Becomes Bride Miss Jean Olsovi, daughter of Mrs. Anna Olsovi, 1404 Sixth avenue. Neptune, and the late Edward' F. Olsovi, became the bride of Harold Applegate, son of Mr.

and Mrs. W. Stanley Applegate. Feb. 3, at the home of the bridegroom's parents, 212 Union avenue, Neptune.

The Rev. O. C. F. Janke, pastor of the West Grove Methodist church, officiated.

Given in marriage by her uncle, Anton Olsovi, the bride wore a princess style ice blue velvet dress with blue and white accessories. She carried a bouquet of white gardenias. Mrs. Janet Cline, NepN tune, was the bride's only attendant. She was attired in a teal blue princess style velvet dress with pink accessories and carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds.

William S. Applegate, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Olsovi chose a pink satin dress with gray accessories and had a corsage of talismen roses. The bridegroom's mother wore a red dress with black accessories and a corsage of white flowers.

Mr. and Mrs. Applegate left for a trip to Washington and Richmond. Va. They will live at 1143 Corlies avenue.

Neptune. net Her illusion veil fell from a white faille band and was trimmed with lilies of the valley. She car NEW ITALIAN PROGRESSIVE ClUB AUXILIARY OFFICERS Mrs. Charles West, treasurer; Mrs. Pat DiBiano, vice president; Mrs.

Anthony Trebino, retiring president; Mrs. Julius Vaccaro, new president; Mrs. Joseph Berardesco, recording secretary; Mrs. Pasquale Fortunato, corresponding secretary. Mrs.

Joseph West, financial secretary, was not present when picture was taken. ried a bridal bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. Miss June Baggitt was her sister's maid of honor in a gown of J. I A Hi American Beauty net with a velvet-l hat and gloves and her corsage of white roses. i Misa Mildred Teague was her sister's only attendant.

She wore an navy blue quilted taffeta dress with a mandarin collar, short sleeves, fitted bodice and full skirt. A winter white flowered hat and corsage of pink roses completed the ensemble. The best man was Henry Springsteen, Keyport. After a trip to New York state, Mr. and Mrs.

Jones will live at the Keyport address. For traveling the bride wore a dress of brocaded rose taffeta. BallardWSCS cape. Her hat of the same shade was a velvet crown trimmed with Progressive Unit Installs net. She carried red and white -v- iii roses.

Anthony Sadowsky was best man Entertains The Woman's Society of Chris and William Baggitt, the bride's brother, was usher. Mrs. Baggitt wore a black faille tian Service of the Ballard Meth odist church held a penny bank The bride, a graduate of Mata-wan high school, is employed by the Hanson-VanWinkle-Munning social Thursday night in the rec company, Matawan. Her husband reation room of the church. Mrs, Guests a graduate of Keyport high school.

Is associated with the Hercules W. Harold Sloan opened the meet ing with prayer. Mrs. Harry Steel Powder company, Parlin. Her husband served one year In the army during World war 2.

man, president, arranged a clothesline contest and a musical romance quiz in which appropriate songs By Pride of Wall Pride of Wall council. Daughters of America, met Thursday nisht at the West Belmar were matched to familiar tunes suit with black and white accessories and a corsage of red roses. The bridegroom's mother wore a navy blue crepe dress with pink accessories and a corsage of pink roses. A reception for the immediate families followed at the American hotel. Afterwards the couple left for a wedding trip to New York, the bride wearing a gray suit with black accessories.

They will live at 103 West Chicago boylevard, Sea Girt. The bride is a graduate of Freehold high school, class of '47, and of the Ann May School of Nursing, Fitkin hospital, class of '51. She is employed at the hospital. Mr. Smock was graduated from Freehold high school in 1943 and Kappa Phi's Have Miss Carol Bishop sang "On Moon light Bay," "Dance Me Loose, and MR.

AND MRS. HAROLD APPLEGATE "Dearie." Valentine Party Each circle put on a skit or provided some entertainment for the Matawan Juniors The past state councilor, Mrs. Ella Oliver, associate state councilor, Mrs. Elsie Emmons, and the Bradley Group The Ladies auxiliary of the Italian Progressive club of Asbury Park, had its installation of officers at the clubhouse Wednesday with 30 members attending. Seated were: Mrs.

Julius Vaccaro, president; Mrs. Pat Di Biano, vice president; Mrs. Joseph Berardesco, recording Mrs. Joseph West, financial secretary; Mrs. Pasquale Fortunato, corresponding secretary; and Mrs.

Charles West, treasurer; Mrs. Henry Musto officiated. Mrs. Vaccaro was presented with a corsage and a gift. The following committees were appointed: Mrs.

Dan Campanile, historian; Mrs. Glsperto Bruno, sergeant-at-arms; Mrs. Edward West, chaplain; Mrs. James Vaccaro, and Mrs. Harry West, cheer.

Appointed to the advisory board were: Mrs. George Jeffries, Mrs. James Vaccaro, Mrs. John West, Mrs. Henry Musto and Mrs.

Joseph Cousenella. Trustees named are: Mrs. Anthony Palaia, Mrs. F. Joseph Venerl and Mrs.

Anthony Trebino; publicity, Mrs. Martin Vaccaro. Mrs. Anthony Trebino the retiring president thanked her officers, committees and members for their cooperation. Hostesses serving refreshments were: Mrs.

ft4 Ut ivy -4b LAKEWOOD The Kappa Phi whole group. Muriel FUndt circle club of the First Presbyterian presented Mrs. Symlnetta Botta 1 Oil I district deputy, Mrs. Mildred Hop- lake honored guest, aim professional dramatic reader, in Has Card Party A Valentine card party was given two comedy monoloes, "The Gos sip" and "The New Hat." Guests were present also from MATAWAN Mrs. Warren church entertained husbands Thursday night at a Valentine party at the church social rooms.

The committee Included Mrs. Charles White. Mrs. A. T.

McEvoy, Mrs. Horace V. Grant, Mrs. James Buchanan, Mrs. Timothy Forman.

Ella Harris circle presented Hutchinson, and Miss Margaret served four years with the Navy. Thursday night at the Evergreen Avenue firahouse, Bradley Beach, by members of the Ladies auxiliary He is employed by the New Jersey Waldeck were welcomed into the Matawan Junior Woman's club Tuesday ni'jht. Bell Telephone company. Mrs. Regina Theibault, Mrs.

Harold Crayons books and soap, to be HERO HAT-Paris creation of white pique and black satin with a veil held by a golden buoy is called "Captain Carlsen" in honor of the hero of the Flying Enterprise. WSCS Unit Plans of Bradley fire company 6. Mrs. Frank Santanello was chairman of the committee assisted by Mrs. Theodore Musios, Mrs.

Harry Stephenson. Mrs. Thomas Cameron, sent to children of Greece, were Liberty Council, Star of Allen, wood. Good Will of Long Branch and Warren G. Harding of Mana-squan.

United Council 7 presented the traveling schoolhouse. Pride of Wall Council will take it to Good Will Council, Long Branch, March 6. Mrs. Hazel Dunfee, birthday chairman, announced that the next party will be Thursday. Mrs.

Coramay Tanis will make collected. Q'jestionaires concern ing a smokfs survey sponsored by Hauselt, Mrs. J. R. Slocum, Mrs.

"Holiday Exercises at the Rural School" with Mrs. Mervln Francis as teacher. Priscllla circle, of which Mrs. Everett Rogers is leader, presented nursery rhymes and recitations in costume. The evening circle presented a "Junior Choir Rehearsal" with Mrs.

Arthur Taylor, circle leader, as "Mrs. Corridor." The J.O.Y. circle under the direction of Mrs. John Jones presented "Mrs. Schneider's Operation," a hospital scene.

Malayan Supper the American Cancer society, were Chauncey Estelle and Mrs. John Fitzsimmons. distributed. Mrs. Harold Quacken- LAKEWOOD Mrs.

C. G. New bush, welfare chairman, and Miss Three door prizes were awarded man, 22 Seventh street, was hostess to Mrs. Slocum, Mrs. George Aghirl Elaine Cherry, reported on a meeting in Asbury Park relative to this Ida Dengrove Opens Show Thursday night to the Mizpah cir and Mrs.

Elmer Jacobus with Mrs. Ingar Mogenson, Mrs. Charles cle. Mrs. Walter L.

Haley led the devotional and Miss Eva Sadler Emil Fortunato, Mrs. Pasquale Fortunato, Mrs. Camille Gesualdo and Mrs. Michael De Sarno. The Konners and Mrs.

Jacobus winning her visit to Pride of Wall council March 27. Mrs. Dunfee was in charge of serving refreshments after the meeting. A one-man show of the work of special prizes. continued the study book, "Amerl cans North and South." Mrs.

Sloan, dressed as a country boy, gave two readings, "My Buttered Aunt" and "Railroad next meeting will be March 12, when an anniversary celebration with Mrs. Ralph Solomon as chairman. Prizes In games were won by Mrs. Robert E. DuBois and Clayton D.

Shlnn. Members planned a business meeting for Feb. 28. Others at the party were Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Farnk, Mrs. Richard T. Nichols, Miss Alice Fealy, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hoffman, Mr.

Solomon, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Royle, Mr. and Mrs. H.

Robert Smith, Dr. and Mrs. Luke Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. William Curtis, Mrs.

Clayton D. Shinn, Mr. Stephenson. Robert Schuster, Robert Black, Mr. and Mrs.

William P. VanLooy, the Rev. Mr. DuBois, Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Goetz, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schubkegel. Mr. and Mrs.

George Bishop, Mrs. Howard Garon and Mrs. Fred Buswell. subject. Mrs.

Ralph Ingram was named chairman of a telephone food sale. At the Feb. 26 meeting candy and soap will be collected for Finish War Relief. The club voted to assist the Sub Junior club with a third dis Table prizes were awarded to Mrs. Edgar Rogers, Mrs.

Steven A brief business meeting was conducted at which -plans were will take place. Hostesses for the Gaydos, Mrs. Walter Fox. Mrs. coming meeting are: Mrs.

George Lester Rogers, Mrs. Arghirl, Mrs. made for the Malayan supper Wed' nesday at the church, to be pre Jeffries, Mrs. Joseph Marmora, Mrs. Joseph Martone and Mrs.

Ada Anderson, Mrs. Carl Brueck-ner, Mrs. Raymond Hendrickson, Ida Dengrove, Interlaken artist, opened last night at the Shore Area YMCA under the sponsorship of the Asbury Park Society of Fine Arts. It includes watercolors and oils, many of them of local scenes. The Havens wharf In Belmar, an old barn In Wayside, and a boat scene in Point Pleasant Beach are pared by Miss Eva Sadler, returned missionary from Malacca.

She will Henry Musto. Mrs. Konners, Mrs. Mogenson, Gold Star Croup Lists Committees Asbury Park chapter, American display nature handcraft. Mrs.

Ruch Hostess Mrs. Johnson announced the trict spring tea in the Keyport Reformed church house, March 15. Proceeds from a penny sale will be used to buy Testaments for servicemen. Hostesses were Mrs. Lawrence Nolan, chairman; Miss Marion Woman's Society of Christian Service St.

Patrick's tea; the April din Mrs. Walter Burke, Mrs. Albert Burbank, Mrs. Ben Gellington and Mrs. Musios.

Others attending were Mrs. P. B. Harvey, Mrs. Charles Giles, Mrs.

Frances McNeeley, Mrs. Charles Rogers, Mrs. W. A. Kretschner, Gold Star Mothers, met recently at ner which the society will serve for the district Wesleyan Service Guild dinner; the -annual Mother To Presbyterians LAKEWOOD Service Circle 6 of the Presbyterian church was entertained Wednesday night by Mrs.

Emma Ruch, Cross street. Discus Mrs. Ingram and Mrs.1 Harold Daley post home, V.F.W. with Mrs. Thelma Yarnall.

newly- among the subjects which are familiar to local people. Along with these Mrs. Dengrove is show Needlework Guild Quackcnbush. and Daughter dinner May 9, and Mrs. Harry Quimet, Mrs.

John Mc- the communion breakfast for the Has Luncheon Gulgan, Mrs. Ethel Bourne, Mrs. LARGER WOMEN'S COATS Sizes 16'4 to 24 'i and 46 to 52 Reg. $34.95 $24.95 CARDILLA'S For Top Quality, Top Style, Top Value 909-11 Springwood Avenue ASBURY PARK Open Wed. and Sat.

Evenings sion of the annual antique and Installed president, presiding. Mrs. Yarnall appointed the following committees: sunshine, Mrs. Ethel Rogers; hospital, Mrs. William Retd; social entertainment, ing landscapes from the Isle of Orleans outside Quebec and from Taxco.

Mexico. men. Mary Stolklewlcz, Mrs. Chris Mo n.jio,, hobby show, sponsored by the genson, Mrs. Fred Wells and Miss Hadassah Hears Resnick on Israel Zimel Resnick, recently returned from Israel, spoke Thursday night The pictures are displayed In the Needlework Guild of America met Reports were heard from Circle secretary, Mrs.

Delia Sparks and Circle treasurer, Mrs. H. G. Horner. Georgia Woodward.

Mrs. Florence Armbruster and Mrs. next week, were discussed, and the for a sandwich luncheon and work lounge, which Is open to the public. The display will continue for Florence Potter; refreshments, World Day of Prayer Feb. 29, at 2 session Wednesday at the home of Mrs.

Daverio Given Circle namca to serve the Saturday luncheon. Attending were Mrs. William p.m. waa preceded by a lunenaoa Mrs. Delia Kahn: publicity, Mrs.

Reid; advisory board, Mrs. Eleanor a month. Mrs. Dengrove ha exhibited in a at a meeting ot me educational i at the All Saints Episcopal church, was announced. number of local exhibitions as Blshpp, Mrs.

Abram Carlson, Mrs. Surprise Shower LINCROFT A surprise shower Anna Jensen, Mrs. Magdalena well as In the Library of Con Ruch, Mrs. Oscar Olson, Mrs. Shirley Stoever gress and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, the Pennsylvania Academy of Art in Philadel Tweed, Mrs.

Albert Kruschwitz, Mrs. William Cranmer, Mrs. Rich Mrs. M. L.

Tice, Embury avenue. Ocean Grove. Members sewed on layettes they are making for the Guild. Next meeting will be another sandwich lunch at the home of Mrs. Louise Maire, 302 Brlnley avenue, Wednesday.

Mrs. Vera Megill, Mrs. Maire, Mrs. Harry Woodward, Mrs. Louise Nelson, Mrs.

Marjorie Megill. Mrs. Burbank and Mrs. Reid. It was announced by Mrs.

Reid, hospital coordinator, that the State Department Gold Star Mothers will present a 20-Inch television set to a ward in Lyons Veterans hospital. The set will be purchased with donations from each chapter. Plans were made for the annual card party In April. 3Iarries Soldier FQRT MONMOUTH Miss Shir ard T. Nichols, Miss Viola Peel, phia, and the New Jersey State Museum in Trenton.

She won a group of Bradley Beach Hadassah at the home of his brother, Joseph Resnick, 202 Bradley boulevard. He reported on the social, economic, and religious conditions of the state. There Is urgent need of additional food and clothing, he said. Mrs. David J31eemer, educational chairman, introduced the speaker.

was given for Mrs. Robert Daverio at LIncroft Inn Tuesday. Hostesses were Mrs. Emma Kissel, Red Bank; Miss Peggy Van Brunt, Mrs. Sunny Bernstein, Mrs.

Ellen Cole. and a guest Miss Helen Huss. Mrs. Nicholas Younger, River ley Ann Stoever. daughter of Mr.

European traveling fellowship during the war when it was impossible to use it there and applied it in avenue, invited me group to De and Mrs. John D. Stoever, Union her guests next month. Beach, became the bride of Pfc. Joseph Shibla and Mrs.

Elmer and Mrs. Lillian Mayers, Eaton-town, and Mrs. Dante Daverio and Jacobus were present. stead to a years residence and study in Mexico. Lois Frank Given Others present were Mrs.

Benard Marguerite Tilton Roy Wesley Gosdln, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Gosdln, Iredell, Feb. 9, at the chapel here with the Rev.

Mr. VanDyck officiat daughter Betty, Lincroft. The gifts Wayne, president, Mrs. Resnick, were arranged in a bassinet. Re-i hostess, and Mrs.

Irving Hyman, Jersey Shore Club ing. Feted on Birthday Marguerite Tilton, 12-A Corlies freshments were served in buffet KuaoW Wizansky Mrs. Molly Surprise Shower FREEHOLD Miss Lois Frank, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William The bride wore a powder blue Has Card Party i in (i, ivreizi nan, mrs.

trving is.onner,mrs. style with a stork In the center of Si(lnpv cVepe dress with black and white avenue, Neptune, was the honored SAVE accessories and a corsage of sweet- the table, Asch. Mrs. Norman Kremer. Mrs.

euest at a birthday party, given at The Jersey Shore Woman's club Frank, 22 Schanck street, who will Others attending were Mrs. peas. the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Sidney Sloter, Mrs. Max Cohen held a card party Thursday night become the bride of John Fary, After the ceremony, they left for Mrs.

Bertha Cohen, Mrs. Isadore George Tilton, 1702 White street, at the home of Mrs. Ernest Farmlngdale, tomorrow, was hon Roy Heck, Mrs. John Lamken, Mrs. Jack Kelly, Mrs.

Francis Lanb- Texas. The bridegroom expects to Mearns, 264 Lawrence avenue, El- Lerner, Mrs. Benjamin Schuminsky South Belmar, Monday. Miss ni ored at a surprise miscellaneous be sent overseas soon. ana Mrs.

bam Rosenblatt. ton was celebrating her fourteenth briday shower Wednesday night at Mrs. Gosdln attended Keyport the home of Miss Catherine Frank. high school and recently resigned meister, Mrs. Daniel Vitello, Mrs.

Charles Anderson, Mrs. Gardner C. Klein, Mrs. Harry Seylaz, Mrs. James Howard, Miss Anne Howard, Mrs.

Michael Mahoney, Lincroft; TAMPAX Sanitary Tampons Monthly sanitary protection 100'i South street. Miss Dorothy birthday anniversary. Games were played and a treasure hunt was featured. The "treasure" was found by Dolores Havens. her position with the Will E.

Wish was co-hostess. Cusick company, Keyport. Mrs. William Ryder and Mrs. Mar Decorations were in aqua and yellow and a buffet supper was Other guests were Barbara Cono- beron.

Six tables of bridge and canasta were In play. Prize winners were Mrs. Stanley Johnson, Mrs. Michael Pizza, Mrs. James Macaulay, Miss Helen Schuman, Mrs.

John S. Fielder, Mrs. J. Peter Schafer and Miss Gladys Jones. Mrs.

George Falkner and Miss Grace Reeves assisted Mrs. Mearns in serving refreshments. Ballard W.S.CS. 20 to 50 ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF WINTER FASHIONS garet Ryder, Holmdel; Mrs. Wil pins no odor.

3 sues: regular, super and junior. 1 served. Philalheans Meet The Philathea class of the First Methodist church met Tuesday night in the fireplace room. Mrs. Harold Whiting presided and Mrs.

David Minott led devotions. Mrs. William Conover and a committee served refreshments with a valentine theme. The entertainment was a moving "Bermuda Bound." liam Kelly, Shrewsbury: Mrs. E.

Sutphin, River Plaza, Mrs. John ver, Grace Lelghton, Donna car-roll, Joan and Ethel Bennett, Rena and Grace Oglesby, and Alberta White, Lynda Terhune, Mrs. Present were Mrs. Charlotte Frank, Mrs. Catherine Grubby, Box of 10 Maggi and Mrs.

M. Bokas, Red Circle Greets 3 The J.O.Y. circle of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of Mrs. Mary Frank, Mrs. Evelyn Guensch, Mrs.

Minnie Frank. Mrs. Bank, and Mrs. Charles Galli, Col lingwood Park. Marguerite Tilton, Miss Rhoda Vanatta and Mrs.

Edward Ter (JJ 4JSJJ Marie McLaren. Mrs. Nettie Frank hune. i Pastor on TV Mrs. Margaret Frank, Mrs.

Wlnonla Belmar-Juneau Soccicety of Christian Service of Ballard Methodist church met Tuesday night at the church. Members opened the meeting by repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison. Springsteen, Mrs. Ruth Frank, Mrs, Evie Frank, Mrs. Irene Godolew- POINT PLEASANT BEACH The Rev.

Edward B. Cheney, pas 40 Are Registered Notes Birthdays tor of the Central Methodist church 612 COOKMAN ski, the Misses Ann Grlnkevitch, Lorraine McKay, Gail Burke, Lois and the St. Paul's Methodist Mrs. Helen Berghoff, devotional At Youth Parley Boyle and Louise McKay. church, Herbertsville, and Mrs.

Birthdays of five members of i the Ladles auxiliary of Belmar- leader, spoke on "The Boy Jesus LAKEWOOD Forty are regis Mrs. Patricia Frank, Mrs. Edith Cheney appeared on the "Strike It Mrs. Peggy Teel was appointed Juneau post, Veterans of Foreign Sheehan, Mrs. Joyce Okerson, Mrs Rich" television program, Wed to have charge of the circle's table tered for the State Christian Youth Conference, at the Mansion House, for the summer bazar.

It was an Clarence Robblns, Mrs. Henrietta Lloyd, Miss Leona Taylor, Miss Ann Reynolds, Miss, Gertrude Ocean County park. Delegates ar nesday morning. They failed to win a prize but were given $100 toward the improvements of the nounced that the circle will sell Easter candy. rived last night, and will continue sessions until tomorrow afternoon.

Three new members were wel Haseman, Miss Jennie Haseman, Mrs. Marion Coon and Miss Helen Herbertsville church when they explained that the church was The Rev. Charles Say re, execu comed. Mrs. Faye McLain, Mrs.

in need of many modern changes. Grlnevetsky. Evelyn Manclnl, and Mrs. Alice tive secretary of the New Jersey conference board of education, is Davis. Parts were (signed for a play Grape Cluster Centerpiece to be given in April.

Mrs. Kitty Jones and Mrs. Jerry the adult advisor for the conference. The president ol the Christian Youth Council of New Jersey, Robert Reed, student at the Princeton Theological seminary, is directing the sessions. The confer Filet crochet shows the classic 25 many other grand features.

Dangler were hostesses. cents. Wars, were celebrated Wednesday night after a meeting in the Belmar Community center. Those honored were Mrs. Julia Hope, Mrs.

Hilda Matthews. Mrs. Leah Measure, Mrs. Rose Ferruggarrio and Mrs. Ruth Murphy.

Mrs. Franres Scially was initiated and Mrs- Eleanor Catalano was reinstated; Mrs. Vincent McCarthy, Mrs. Jeanne Traill and Mrs. Florence Lupia were accepted as new members.

A report on the member-1 ship drive was given by Myrtle Class. Mrs. Mamie Newman conducted the meeting and heard reports from Mrs. Matthews and Mrs. Frances LaSala, chairman of the spring rummage sale.

Plans were made to attend the sixth district meeting in Asbury Park Sunday. Mrs. Newman and Mrs. i Measure reported on the dinner in Newark honoring the deputy commander Charles Becker. Rosalyn Yum i ven grape cluster and leaf motif to great advantage in this lovely 23-inch centerpiece.

Farewell Party ence is inter-denominational. Delegates from Lakewood and nearby communities will attend. Pattern envelope No. 2086 con cfr.Mn tains complete crocheting instruc A farewell party was given in honor of Miss Rosalyn Yunl of the Evans Signal Laboratory Thursday tions, material requirements, filet "FRESH" You Want Try IV GOLD iri SEAL! chart, stitch illustrations and finish nnniraBj ing directions. at Lindy's restaurant, Belmar.

Miss Yuni, who is moving to New York, was presented with a gift from her Send 25c in coins, your name. address and the pattern number to EXHAUST SYSTEM CHECKUP Peggy Roberts, the Asbury Park Press, P.O. Box 100, Station fellow employes. Attending were Mrs. Gertrude Sherman, Mrs.

Narclssa Dentffston, Miss Ellen Cooke, Miss Ellen New York 19, N.Y. PARTS Peggy Roberts' new album of Blue Cro9 Meets Mrs. Edward Mikilitus was hostess to the Blue Cros circle of Court Holy Spirit, Catholic Daughters of America, at her home, 922 Fourth avenue, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. George Rowe and Miss Dorothy Mikilitus were guests.

One hundred and seventy-five yards of bandages were rolled and 140 compresses were made. Mrs. John H. Marx, won the dark horse. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.

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