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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 3

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I Mixed Chorus Program Set Coming Events I GOUKIER-NEWSy Monday, March 20, 1961 Elf Nashville Girl Is Bride of Pla in fi elder 2 The North Plainfield Senior High School mixed chorus will present a program of music at the musical tea, sponsored by the Music Department of the North Plainfield Women's Club, on Wednesday in the church TODAY Plainfield Rummage sale sponsored bv Plainfield B'nai B'ritn Lodge 1853 at 2U2 w. Front 10 a.m.-5 p.m. (first of five days). Plainfield Lecture on "Advice and Consent" by Dr. Carl Einhorn, sponsored1 by the Plainfield Chapter of Deborah, at 8:30 p.m.

in the Jewish Community Center. ricular music studies to advance their talents. Anyone who is interested in the advancement of young musicians is invited to attend this benefit, according to Mrs. Graham Ross, chairman of the tea. Mrs.

Hobart Overocker, president of the club, and Mrs. Wilbur Bird, past president, will pour. The marriage of Miss Carol Sadler, daughter of the Rev. hall of St. Peter's Lutheran! and Mrs.

Ira H. Sadler of Nashville, to Richard Francis Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs Frarlcis H. Baker of 945 Kenyon took place Saturday at 3 Church at 1:15 p.m. The chorus under the direction of Nelson Maurer will sing songs from "The Sound of Music." Music students from Douglass College who will also entertain are Rachel Klein, soprano; Juliette Doczi, flutist; and Maija Merzinsky, pianist.

p.m. in the home of the bride parents. TOMORROW North Plainfield Laundromat Day, sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary of Washington Valley Volunteer Fire Company, 8 a.m.- p.m. In the Speed Wash laundromat, 225 Grove St. Proceeds donated to the auxiliary.

New Providence Used clothing sale for the benefit of Our Lady of Peace School, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at 157 South next to Mea Florist, sponsored by mothers of the school (first of three days). Plainfield Rummage sale sponsored by Plainfield B'nai B'rith Lodge 1853 at 202 w. Front 10 a.m. -5 p.m.

(second of five days). The bride's father perfon'd the ceremony. Marcum Mason was the soloist and Miss Sue A Shaptaw, organist. After a reception in the home of the The tea is a benefit for the: Meta Thome Waters Scholar bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

4 ship given by the Music Department of the State Federation of Woman's Clubs. The scholarship is designed to enable college students to take extra-cur- Miss Cynthia Atkinson Knox Women to Have Sewing Contest Berkeley Heights The Woman's Club and its evening membership department will have their fourth annual fashion sewing contest at 8:15 p.m. tomorrow in the Berkeley School. Fifty fashions handwork of club members will be modeled in the competition, sponsored nationally by the General Federation of Women's Clubs. Mrs.

Donald O'Brien, chairman of the American home department, is chairman. Hostesses will be Mrs. Joseph Remeika, Mrs. Cornelius Sullivan, Mrs. Arthur Weiler, Mrs.

John Rossiter and Mrs. Carl Friedewald. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21 New Providence Used clothing sale for the benefit of Our Lady of Peace School, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at 157 South next to Mea Florist, sponsored by mothers of the school (second of three days). Plainfield Rummage sale sponsored by Plainfield B'nai B'rith Lodge 1853 at 202 W.

Front 10 a.m.-5 P.m. (third of five days). Cynthia Knox, vi-. Baker left on a wedding trip to Jackson, Miss. They will live in Atlanta, Ga.

Given in marriage by her uncle, Eugene -Hunter of Cooke-ville, the bride wore a ballerina-length gown of Chan-tilly lace with sequin and seed pearl trim. A lace headpiece held her elbow-length veil and she carried lilies centered with an orchid. Miss Joan Sadler, as her sis A It David Watts To Be Wed Civic Group to Meet High Bridge The Lebanon Township Civic Association governing committee will meet tomorrow at 8 p. m. in the township school to draft bylaws for the new organization.

R. Kenneth Austin is chairman. Mrs. Chris Mason Wagner (nee Janice E. Williamson) The battle of Chalpultepec was the one that virtually ended the Mexican war.

It was the high fortress that blocked the entrance of the Americans into Mexico City. i Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Knox of Princeton have announced the ter's attendant, wore a street- Suburbanites Are Wed in Miss Jane Cargill Miss Constance Grazine length blue chiffon dress and carried yellow iris. Roger Kessler of Rochester, N.Y., was best man.

Ushers were the bride's brothers, James Sadler and Edward Sad Car ill-Long BEST a 0 North Branch North Branch Miss Janice engagement of their daughter, Miss Cynthia Atkinson Knox, to David Alden Watts Jr. of Washington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Watts of Glencoe, 111. Miss Knox is the granddaughter of Mrs.

Harold Dunbar Cor-busier of 612 Park Ave. and Sante Fe, N.M., and the late Dr. Corbusier and of the late Mr. der of Nashville. The bride has a B.S.

degree from Vanderbilt University and Elizabeth Williamson and Chris Mason Wagner were wed Saturday at 4:30 p.m. in the Dutch Reformed Church. The Rev. Robert the bridegroom has a B.S. de Miss Grazine Is Affianced Piscataway The engagement of Miss Constance Grazine, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William J. Grazine of Metlars Lane, Lake Nelson, to Vincent J. Lig-uori son of Mr. and Mrs.

Vincent J. Liguori Sr. of Mountain New Market, has been announced. Miss Grazine is a senior in Piscataway Township High and Mrs. William S.

Knox of gree from the University of Maryland. He is a management trainee with Western Union Telegraph Company. Henninges performed the cere EngagementTold Mr. and Mrs. John W.

Cargill of 94 Grandview Ave. have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Jane Cargill, to Edward A. Longo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Longo of Lake Hiawatha.

Miss Cargill is a senior at North Plainfield High School. Mr. Longo is a graduate of Bloomfield Technical School and is employed by the Watchung Shope-Rite market. Kansas City, Mo. She attended Miss Fine's mony and Mrs.

Grace Larsen was the soloist. School, Princeton, was graduated A reception followed in Red Wood Inn, Somerville. After a wedding trip to New England, from Abbott Academy, Andover, and is an alumna of Smith College, class of 1959. She spent her junior year in Paris. they will live in New York.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. Watts is the grandson of School. Her fiance attended Metuch-en Hieh School, was graduated Many Parties Precede Pilot's Dance The Plainfield Pilot Club held its second annual President's Ball Saturday night in the Park Hotel. Music fo rthe dinner- from Piscataway Township High "SPEAKING OF Mrs. James T.

Watts of Washington and the late Mr. Watts and of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beckett of Bay City, Mich. School and is now stationed at the U.S.

Navy Training Center in Great Lakes, 111. BEAUTY He was graduated from Har The direct approach to Spring is yours in this magnificently cut cardigan coat, an uncluttered sweep of smooth wool tweed in white, nude, Paris pink, turquoise, navy ot Hack. Sizes 8 to 16. 55.00 Dance Aids dance affair was provided by Charles Toman and his orches vard College in 1953, where he was a member of the Hasty Pudding-Institute of 1770, and from Harvard Law School where he belonged to Lincoln's Inn Society. He held the Strathcona Italian Fund About 700 persons attended a Fellowship at Yale University Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Williamson of Meadow Rd. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Aletha Wagner of 1005 South Westfield, and the late Chris M. Wagner.

The bride wore an ivory peau de soie gown with Alencon lace and seed pearl trim and a chapel train. A crown of pearls held her bouffant tulle veil and she carried roses and stephanotis with variegated ivy. Miss Anne Driscoll of Ewing-ville, the maid of honor, wore a street-length gown of emerald velvet and carried a nosegay of white and purple violets. Deb-ora Williamson, the bride's sister, was flower girl and wore a green velvet dress. Bridesmaids were Miss Paula Levine of Ridgewood and Miss Eleanor Galpin of New York.

Their gowns matched the honor attendant's and they carried lavender violets. Preston Grove of Fanwood dinner-dance on Saturday night in the Martinsville Inn, Bridge-water, for the benefit of the tra. Prior to the affair the members attended cocktail parties in various homes throughout the area. Those attending a cocktail party in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

William Crawford of 529 Woodland Ave. were: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crane, Mr. and Mrs.

Loren Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fitter, and Mrs. William McEvoy, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Morecraft, Mr. and Mrs. Graduate School, earning a certificate in transportation in 1957. Mr. Watts is with the Interstate Commerce Commission in Washington and is a member of the Harvard Club of New York.

A late Spring wedding is planned. Montazzolesi (Italy) Children's Welfare. The affair was held under the auspices of a group of area residents who were born in Montaz-zoli, Italy. Senator Harrison A. Williams was the guest of honor.

by MR. CHARLES Every profession has its creed. Hairdressers, like doctors, take great pride in ideals and aim and further learning. Perhaps (because our aims are all for your special benefit) you'd like to know the creed our talon lives by. 1.

We Must Develop Your FULLEST Beauty Maybe you truly liked the hairstyle we gave you two weeks ago yet this week we changed a wave here, a line therel We. constantly experiment with your coiffure in order that we may find the most beautiful lines possible to fatter your every feature! We concentrate on you to make the most of your special loveliness. 2. You Must Leave FEELING lovelier! A woman is loveliest when she has self-confidence. Skillfully trained hands will have shaped, cut and created a hairstyle just for you! Your personal copy of the leading hair trend of the season.

If you are getting a new permanent or trying a new hair color, the materials will have been carefully selected just for you! No wonder you wolk out of our solon feeling and looking much better than when you walked in! For Your Beauty Advice Call FA 2-9850 Color Curl BEAUTY SALON 405 Park Avenue Scotch Plains Free Parking In The Rear Albert Roff and Wesley Hughes. Attending a party in the home The Eisenhower museum and home in Abilene, is the original home containing all the furnishings left when the mother of the President died in 1946 and a new museum building of native stone. of Miss Sophia Dickson of 905 Sterling were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert- Brown, Mr.

and Mrs. was best man and Jeffrey Grove He praised the work of the group and said such efforts are what help to cement Italian- Ralph Donaruma, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roncheth, and Miss of Fanwood and Peter Esty of Amherst, ushered. Joan Cook and Miss Kitty In- American friendship.

Another, guest of honor was Mayor Oram Davies of Scotch Plains. Arthur Venneri of Cranford was toastmasted, the invocation was given by the Rev. John J. Cain of Bartholomew, the man of Washington. Miss Margaret Joseph was co-hostess.

Those attending a party in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Green of 902 Watchung WATCHUNG State Highway, Route 22 PLainfleld 7-0500 The bride is a graduate of Somerville High School and Katharine Gibbs School, New York. The bridegroom is a graduate of Roselle Park High School and has his B.A. degree from Wesleyan University, Middle-town, Conn.

He is with the publications department of. Colum fir WATCHES ff CLOCKS AND JEWELRY REPAIRING If Our Specialty 11 II PL 60760 II GOLDEN )) JEWELERS i8i east yy FRONT SL. Apostle, Church of Scotch Plains. bia University. Philip Wi Francesco was chairman of the affair.

Music was provided by Andy Mingione and his orchestra. Ave. were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DiLiddo, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Lucchesi and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lucchesi. The fourth party, held in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Larry Pi-lato of 155 Lawrence Ave. was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Broccoletti, Mr.

and Mrs. Showers were given the bride by Miss Galpin and Mrs. Edward Walsh. August Church, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Pilato and Mr. and Mrs. Gillette School Plans Bake Sale Gillette The class mnthprs of Rocco Schirripa. Mr. and Mrs.

William Shaffer of 205 Norwood Ave. were hosts the Gillette School will hold OhMOWu rah! to the fifth party and Mrs. Til lie Sturcke was co-hostess. Those who attended were: NOW! Lowest price ever! Gemmc, prechhn-budt Victor electric adding machine TOTALS bake sale Saturday in the school between 10 a.m. and 12 noon.

Proceeds will provide furniture for the teacher's room. Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Baker, Mr. jand Mrs.

Joseph Dorsey, Mr. jand Mrs. Montford Nash, Mr. Mrs. James Schaefer, Mr.

Births WOW ONLY $171i plus was tat jand Mrs. Bud Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Tompkins, Mr. and the perfection of a Fashion Bridal gown.

Choose from one more beautiful than the other in our exquisite collection. Plus lovely dresses for attendants and mothers. $249.00 AW mw MchhM original cartons l-ky or fwti-kaybeard Diracf svMracttoa OS W3 FAMOUS SINGER Victor quality awarantasd by 40 Mrs. William Urban, Mr. and Mrs.

Barney Wemple, Fred (Hummel, Mayor Harold McCus- ker of North Plainfield, Herman Sturcke, John Tozzi and Mrs. Martha Welbrook. i i xpvrwmc. Bridal Gowm Bridesmaids Gowns Mother's Dresses from $40 to $350 from $25 to $50 from $25 fo $60 other new Victor Addine Machines now as low as Members of the committees were: Mrs. Lilian Shaffer, Miss Joan Servis, Mrs.

Helen Crawford, Mrs. Pauline Scanzo, Mrs. Irene Clericot, Miss Erna 'Srv 14. fr Ssisa Evening Cocktail Dresses from $25 to $60 Organization Dresses from $25 to $50 YOUNG BUDGET MODEL (Matching case and complete attachments optional extras) $vi fa Ideal for straightn25 stitching. Use it to em- II broider, monogram, applique, too with-DOWN out attachments! or tor Budget Pits' The following births have been announced by Muhlenberg Hospital: Daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Marks of Hillcrest Warren Township, Friday (March 17, 1961). Son to Mr. and Mrs. Archie W.

Ross-man of King Sooth Plainfield, Friday (March 17, 1961). Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Scotland Blocker, of 422 E. Sixth Friday (March 17, 1961).

Son to Mr. and Mrs. E. Allan Diffen-berter of RD 1, Bound Brook, Friday (March 17. 1961).

Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Walsh of 714 Terrill Friday (March 17, 1961). Son to Mr.

and Mrs. Harold F. Voor-hees of 14 North Elizabeth, Friday (March 17, 1961). Son to Mr. and Mrs.

Romeo Monticchio of 210 Merchants South Plainfield, Friday (March 17, 1961). Son to Mr. and Mrs. Prelow Robinson of 208 Spooner Saturday (March 18, 1961). Son to Mr.

and Mrs. Julius J. Kaffie of 302 Bolliger Way, South Plainfield, Saturday (March 18, 1961). Daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer El-chuck of 1C6 Main Lebanon, Saturday (March 18. 1961). Son to Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Schlos-ser of 320 Bound Brook New Brunswick, Saturday (March 18, 1961).

featuring House of Bianchi bridals fitting and alteration at no charge Garthe, Mrs. Bess Milne, Mrs. Alma Wakefield, Mrs. Tillie Sturcke, Mrs. Madalyn Servis, I Miss Rose Montague and Miss i Marion Gray.

SALES RENTAL SERVICE ft I 517 PARK PLAINFIELD PL 5-0101 School Decision Due Clinton Bethlehem Township voters will decide whether to construct a $91,000 addition to the township school in West Portal in a referendum tnmor- 144 EAST FRONT ST. PI 7-4800 I ffrcmrefliiarjrrf irow from 5 until 9 p. m. in the if iew school. tbgc Carpet OPRKHT CLEAIIER (Model REDUCED tO sfly models) 'Push-button cord reel IBcB FRANK N.

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