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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 6

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The Courier-Newsi
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Bridgewater, New Jersey
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PAGE SIX SOCIAL XEWS SOCIAL PLAINFIELD, N. COURIER-NEWS, MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1949 Telephone Plainfield 6-8000 Marylou Alton Is Married Westfield Miss Marylou Alton, daughter of Mrs. Marie Cecelia Alton of 220 E. Broad and Maillard C. Alton of Ashland, was married Saturday at 8 p.

m. in the First Methodist Church to Former Area Resident Wed Westfield The wedding of Miss Barbara Ann Black, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. LeRoy Walton Black of Rutherford, and Philip Clifton Martin, also of Rutherford, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph E. Martin of Westfield, took place Saturday at 4:30 p.m. in Grace Episcopal Church. Rutherford. The John Wilton Lanning, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Wilton F. Lanning of 857 Hillside Mountainside. The Rev. Fred E.

Miles. Dastor. offici r- fit per- fWi 1 1 itipr ated at a candlelight service, which rector, the Rev. Knud A. Larsen, Cranf ord Girl Becomes Bride (Picture to the Right) Cranf ord Miss Audrey Frances Schindler, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbur V. Schindler of 303 Manor became the bride yesterday of William Andersen Palma-tier, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Angle Palmatier of 16B Parkway Village, in the First Presbyterian Church.

The 5 p.m. ceremony was performed by the Rev. Robert G. Longaker. Attending the bride was Miss Dorothea Siefken of Manasquan, formerly of Cranford, as maid of honor.

The bridesmaids were Miss Pegs' Holiberg of Westfield, a cousin of the bride, and Miss Alice Buck, Miss Betty Lyons and Mrs. Robert Brown, all of Cranford. Miss Kathy Rae DLxon of Westfield, also a cousin of the bride, was flower girl. Donald Warrpn SrhinHIpr hrnfh. I 7 Miss Erickson Becomes Bride (Picture to the Right) Miss Virginia Lea Erickson, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Erickson of 21 Third Fords, became the bride Saturday of Joseph Vincent Hannagan, of 124 Madison son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hannagan, in a 4:30 p.m. ceremony in the Wesley Methodist Church, Perth Amboy.

The Rev. John Finch officiated. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white satin gown fashioned with a fitted bodice and Bertha of- heirloom lace. Her fingertip French illusion veil was draped from a tiara of orange blossoms and she carried a Bible white orchid and lily of the valley. Miss Marjorie McKay was maid of honor.

She wore a Queen Anne blue satin gown and carried a fan bouquet of red roses and pink ostrich feathers and wore a headpiece of red roses. Herbert Struve was best man. Ushers were William Erickson, brother of the bride, and Robert Moran. Wedding music was played was followed by a reception at the Park Hotel, Plainfield. The bride, escorted and given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white organdy over taffeta faille.

She carried a circular bou officiated, assisted by the Rev. Edwin H. Knudten, a close friend of the family. A reception followed in the Black home. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a slipper satin 1 quet of roses, larkspur and gown.

Her illusion veil was held Photo by Douglas Meaney by a tiara of orange blossoms nrl Miss Jeanne Marie Lemal Mrs. Louis R. Gidding (nee Atherlie E. Karp) Coronet Photos. T.

Wiggins Mrs. Joseph V. Hannagan (nee Virginia Erickson) Mrs. William Andersen Palmatier Miss Nadine Smith of Metuchen forget-me-knots. She carried gardenias and stephanotis.

(nee Audrey Schindler) was her cousin's honor attendant and the bridesmaids were the Lcmal-Harrah Miss Cynthia Black was her sta Becomes Bride Barbara Milclicll Doris Wittack Misses Peggy Fisher, Marjorie Morton, Patricia Coombe and June Saal, all of Westfield. ter's honor attendant. The bridesmaids were Mrs. John C. Martin of Providence, R.

and the Miss Troth Told Becomes Bride The maid of honor wore a cown es Carol Griffin of Norristown, Wed in Church Fanwood Richard F. Lemal of of white organdy over blue taffeta Virginia Meier of Methuen, and Agnes Printon of Ruth er of the bride, was best man. Ush-L fains Miss Doris Wit- ers were Robert Brown, Clark dC ug, 01 MV ana Mrs' wu" liam Of Plainfielder Miss Atherlie E. Karp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Karp of Hempstead, N. became the bride yesterday of Louis R. Gidding, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard II.

Gidding of Marlborough Ave. The wedding took place in the Garden Room of the Essex House, New York City, with Rabbi Sidnev Na- Wittack of 2353 Morse Duckworth. Arthur Gilman and Martine North, has announced the engagement of his daughter, Miss Jeanne Marie Lemal, to Charles Robert Harrah, son of Mr. and Mrs. James W.

Harrah of Akron, Ohio. by Clarence Kellogg and soloists were Mrs. Kellogg and George Sa- and George G. Kaiser, son pf Mrs. Richard Sudimack of Cranford.

Miss Elizabeth Bonnell of West- mma Kaiser of 321 North erford. All the attendants wore Empire style raspberry faille taffeta gowns. Their headdresses were matching braided bands and they carried bouquets of various shades of cornflowers and asters. Arthur T. Larned Jr.

of Rnth- Garwood, and the late Charles Kai ana the bridesmaids wore matching dresses of white organdy over pink taffeta. They all carried colonial bouquets of mixed summer flowers and wore matching flowers in their hair. Walter Craig of Hightstown was his cousin's best man and the ushers were George Nolte of West-field, Edward Widen of Plainfield, Frank Marx of Irvington and Robert Kierce of Jersey City. After the reception, the cotiDle bol. A buffet supper followed at Fords Memorial Post Fords.

After ser, were married Friday at 7:30 Bernardsville Miss Barbara Constance Mitchell, daughter of Mrs. Donald Beach Mitchell pf Morristown, and Charles Raymond Hill, son of Mrs. Emma Hill of Mill were married Saturday in St. Bernard's Episcopal Church. The Rev.

Edward Nelson Maxwell, rector, officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Horace Cooke Jr. of Indian Lake, Denville. Her matron of honor was her aunt, Mrs. Cooke.

Charles J. Jerolaman of Old Army Rd. was best man. Mr. and Mrs.

Hill plan to reside at Cosma Lake, Mendham. p. m. in St. Paul's Evangelical and Reformed Church, Garwood.

The field was organist and Mrs. Phoebe Arundale of Westfield was soloist. A reception for 125 guests was held at the Casino. After a wedding trip to New England and Canada, the couple will live at the Miss Lemal, daughter of the late Mrs. Lemal, is a graduate of Scotch Plains High School and Ohio Wes-leyan University, Delaware, Ohio.

A teacher in the Children's Build thanson of Plainfield officiating. Rev. Walter C. Pugh, pastor, offi erford was best man. The ushers ciated at a double ring ceremony.

A reception and dinner followed the ceremony. The bride wore a roval blue Given in marriage by her brother, Manor Ave. address. ing at Bonnie Burn Sanitorium, she Mrs PaTm.w Robert T. Wittack of 1619 Willever left for a six-week honeymoon in Missoula, Mont.

For traveling the lace dress, ballerina length, with is working toward a Master's Degree at the Union Theological Sem Cranford High School and attended Plainfield, the bride was at- a wedding trip to the Catskills and Atlantic City, the couple will live at 633 E. Seventh St. For traveling the bride wore a gray plaid sharkskin suit with red accessories. Mrs. Hannagan is a graduate of Highland Park High School and Muhlenberg Hospital School for Nursing.

Mr. Hannagan attended Plainfield Schools and served three years in the Army Air Corps. He is a member of the Plainfield Police Force. tired in a street length dress of inary of Columbia University. Mr.

Harrah, also a graduate of Ohio Wcsleyan University, is a stu Juiiliard School of She is a soloist at St. John's Church, Elizabeth- Her father is with the Bell Telephone Company at the Plain- slate blue satin with gray accessories. She wore a corsage of gardenias and sweetheart roses. Births dent at the New Brunswick Theo bride wore a pale pink gaberdine suit with gray accessories. She is a graduate of Westfield High School and Mr.

Lanning was graduated from Regional High School, Springfield and from Bucknell University. During the war he served three years in the Marine Corps. Mrs. Charles Kaiser, the matron lield office. Mr.

Palmatier is a graduate of wore a gray faille street dress were Robert D. Martin of Wood-Ridge, James A. Martin of Fan-wood, and Ralph E. Martin of North Branch Station, all brothers of the bridegroom, and William C. Black of.

Rutherford, brother of the bride. After a trip to Bermuda, the couple will reside in Providence, R. while Mr. Martin completes his senior year at Brown University. The bride attended Pembroke College of Brown University, and was graduated in May from Bouve Boston School of Tufts College, Medford, Mass.

Mr. Martin, a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity, served two years with the Naval Air Corps during the war. Cranford High School and is a sen length with blue accessories and a corsage of red roses. Charles matching accessories. She carried a bouquet of white orchids.

Miss Gloria Lipsky of New York was maid of honor and Dr. Jay Stubenhaus of Plainfield served as best man. Mrs. Gidding is a graduate of Antioch College and is on the editorial staff of Natural History Magazine at the American Museum of Natural History. Mr.

Gidding. a graduate of Plain-field High School and Antioch College, is associated with L. Gidding New York. During the war he served in the Marine Corps and was an officer in the Navy Air Corps. ior at New York University where he is treasurer of the Honorary Historical Society of NYU.

He served two years in the Navy Air Corps, spending most of the time overseas in the Pacific and in Kaiser was best man for his brother. Wedding music was furnished by Donald Snyder. On their return from a wedding trip to Washington, D. the couple will reside at 321 North Garwood. The bride is a graduate of Scotch Plains High School and is a telephone operator logical Seminary.

He served three years with the Army during the recent war. The betrothal was made known at a party Saturday afternoon in the Lemal home. Decorations used at the party were the same decorations used at the bride-elect's late mother's engagement party. Present at the party Saturday were Miss Lemal's maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar C. Markham of Grand Scotch Plains; Mr. and Mrs. William Brake and children of Park Scotch Plains, and their house guest, Robert Brake. No date has been set for the wedding.

Bride-Elect Feted Former Area Bride Given Wedding Shower Fanwjood Miss Janice Jensen and Mrs. Victor Todd Jr. entertained at a surprise miscellaneous wedding shower Saturday afternoon for Mrs. Raymond Rafferzeder of New York, the former Miss Anna Lou Todd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Victor Todd Sr. of 105 Mar-tine Ave. North. The party was held in the Todd Sr. home.

Guests included Miss Barbara Lea, Miss Margaret Shuler, Miss Margaret Baker, Miss Ruth Grison, Miss Susan Goudy and Miss Alice Gore, all of Fanwood; Mrs. Jack Sfct. and Mrs. Ernfst Bowling of 336 Glendale R1. are parents of ft son, Gary Wayne, born Aug.

21. 1949, at the station Camp Kilmer. Sgt. and Mrs. Olden Jackson of 320 Leiand St.

are parents of a daughter. Norma Jean, born Aug. 14, 1949. at the station hospital. Camp Kilmer.

Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Henne. 703 Center New Market, are parents of a son. born Friday (Aug.

26, 1949) in Muhlenberg Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Whitfield T. Hart-pence, 136 North are parents of a daughter, born Friday (Aug.

26, 1949) in Muhlenberg Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Battoni, 406 E. Sixth are parents of a son, born Friday (Aug.

26. 1949) in Muhlenberg Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Chambliss, 10 Kate Scotch Plains, are parents of a son.

born Saturday (Aug. 27, 1949) in Muhlenberg Hosnjtal. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reschke.

406 Boulevard, Westfield, are parents of a son. horn Saturday (Aug. 27, 1949) in Muhlenberg Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Jay Waldron. 1121 Gresham are parents of a daughter, born Saturday (Ausr. 27. 1949) Rahwri Ta wesuieia exenange oi me RitpnotvGenessen Former West fielder Feted at Shower Westfield Miss Betty Tew, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John C. Tew of Milford, formerly of Westfield, was given a surprise miscellaneous shower Friday evening by Mrs. James Houghton of Jersey City in the home of Mrs. Houghton's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Willard E. Bull of Dorian Rd. Miss Carol Robinson, also of Dorian was co-hostess. Miss Tew is the fiancee of Arthur Joseph O'Donnell, son of Mrs. William Snydor of Forest Hill, L.

and Arthur O'Connell of New York City. The couple plans a September wedding. Following a honeymoon to the Gaspe Peninsula and Quebec, Canada, the couple will live in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melville iNew TelePhne Com-J.

Cashin of 278 Wilson Th will become the bride of Edward "atha" Dayton Regional High Padnsniak of Clark Township on: HOME FROM CANADA Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. Herman Genessen of 72 Myrtle announce the marriage of their daughter, Sonia, to Norman Rupnow, son of Mr. and Mrs. O.

F. Rupnow of Wauwatosa, on Aug. 19 in New York. The couple will make their home in Wisconsin after a month's star in New York. Watchung Mr.

and Mrs. J. Ellis Sept. 11, was feted at a miscellaneous shower recently by her sister. Mrs.

Archibald Mclntyre in the latter home, 392 Washington St Mrs. Mclntyre will serve as her sister's matron of honor. ARRIVE AT MT. ARARAT Dogubayazidi, Turkey (JF) An American expedition to find Noah's Ark arrived here beneath the touring height of Mount Ararat. Kirkham of Johnston Dr.

recently returned from a two-week vacation With 1300 lakes and good climates for both winter sports and summer vacations New Hampshire is popular as a resort area. McCluney of North Plainfield, Mrs. Bruce Todd pf Plainfield and Miss Dorothy CoweU of New York. at Bala, Muskoka Lake, Northern Ontario, Canada. in Muhlenberg Hospital.

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Matching night tables only 18.95 each. Three-piece suite with Mr. Mrs. dresser only $189. BUDGET TERMS OPEN EVERY EVENING 'TIL 9:30 (closed Sunday t) II Aim AY 7-3700 SI.

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