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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 5

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The Courier-Newsi
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Bridgewater, New Jersey
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5
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PLAINFIELD, N. COURIER-NEWS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1948 PAGE FIVE Telephone Plainfield 6-8000 through a "horror room" where social the second Friday of each month. Persons wishing to join the group are invited to attend. they were greeted by Carl Ander son, disguised as a Chinese 'fu man chu." SHOP TOMORROW, COLUMBUS DAY, FOR THESE FINE VALUES. STORE CLOSED OCT.

13, DUE TO HOLY DAY. Married Couples Club Holds Halloween Party The Married Couples Club of the First-Park Baptist Church held a Halloween party Friday night in the basement recreation room of the Church School annex. All members appeared in costumes. Newcomers were first led The program committee included VISITING PERON Madrid (P) Foreign Minister Alberto Martin Artajo is in Buenos Mr. and Mrs.

Charles MalangMr. and Mrs. Martin Miller, Mr. and John J. Blumette, East Orange, counseL Mrs.

Mary Adelaide Gaddis, Roselle, against Frederick C. Gaddis, 2 West End Somerville; married Nov. 29, 1943, at Little Rock, extreme cruelty, no children. Myron X. Levy, Somerville, counsel.

Mrs. Laura Gudor, 631 Hort St, Westfield, against John Gudor, 116 Carolina St, Westfield; married Mar. 17, 1946, at Westfield, extreme cruelty, one child. George A. Costello, Newark, counseL Men! Mrs.

Raymond Tice, Mr. and Aires today on an official visit to Argentina as a guest of President James Needles and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson. The club holds a Juan Peron.

Divorce Case Hearings Set Elizabeth Bums of The Conrir-Hwa Elizabeth Sixteen petitions for divorce filed in Chancery Division of Superior Court have been referred for hearing in the local branch of the tribunal. They are: Shirley MiUett, 1263 Flor- ence Plainfield, against Lawrence C. Millett, address im- known; married Mar. 14, 1945, at Philadelphia, extreme cruelty, no children. Irvin S.

Korn, Plain-field, counsel. Mrs. Ann N. Pritchard, 800 Willow Grove Westfield, against Lawrence M. Pritchard, New s7 COLUMBUS rfhY Hebrew Institute Events Mapped The Women's Auxiliary Board of the Plainfield Hebrew Institute planned for the year's activities at a recent meeting of the Institute.

An "open house" program for parents and teachers will be held Tuesday, Nov. 9, at 8 p. m. An ex Just Fifty, 100 ALL WOOL JACKETS For going active or going easy, here's a collection of masculine accessories that add up to casual comfort and good grooming. Stop in tomorrow for your pick of our complete selection of fine sportswear by famous makers.

tensive membership drive will be conducted and a series of forums and other entertainments will be presented at various meetings. Board officers are: President, Mrs. Henry Halpern; vicepresi-dents, Mrs. L. Hirsch and Mrs.

M. Silles; recording secretary, Mrs. I. Stein; notification secretary, Mrs. M.

Geller; corresponding secretary, Mrs. B. Margolis; treasurer, Mrs. G. Shapiro; and dues chairman, Mrs.

A. Bloom. Chairmen include: Membership, Mrs. H. Wohl and Mrs.

S. Garten-berg; ways and means, Mrs. Shapiro and Mrs. B. Brick; sunshine.

While they last! 73 Mrs. Bloom; hospitality, Mrs. Silles; publicity" and programs, Mrs. Margolis; telephone squad, Mrs. H.

Sal- vin; and junior congregation, Mrs. A. Gartenberg. Brighton, Staten Island; married Sept. 29, 1934, at New York City, desertion during June, 1946, one child.

Herhert M. Ellend, Newark, counseL Mrs. Theresa Horner, 124 W. Fourth Plainfield, against Robert P. Horner same address; married Oct.

10, 1931, at Bronx, N. extreme cruelty, three children. Harvey Rothberg, Plainfield, counsel. Desertion Charged Mrs. Irene Palmer Lott, Win-field Township, against Leonard Walter Lott 30D Seafoam Winfield; married June 15, 1935, at New York City, desertion June 17, 1946, two children, Former Judge Henry Elizabeth, counseL Mrs.

Natalie P. Dietz, 567 Am-boy Metuchen, against Norman J. Dietz, 59 Highland Metuchen; married Mar. 30, 1943, at Dunellen, desertion Mar. 31, 1946, no Strong Strong, New Brunswick, counsel.

Luther W. Hammond, 1465 E. Second Plainfield, against Mrs. Vivian V. Hammond, 441 W.

Third St, Plainfield; married Sept. 21, 1921, at Cincinnati Ohio, desertion during May, 1935, three children. Frank Schneider, Plainfield, counsel. Edgar A- Anderson, 920 Carle-ton Westfield, against Mrs. Muriel Herling Anderson, same 'address; married Aug.

1, 1942, at Nantucket, infidelity (Walter A. Baker named), two children. Snevily Ely, West-field counseL Wesley E. Bush, 620 Grove Dunellen, against Mrs. Marguerite A.

Bush, Burnt Mills-Pluckemin Bergen Farm, Bedminster Township; married Mar. 8, 1924, at Whippany, desertion Nov. 18, 1937, two children. Augustus S. Dreier, Plainfield, counseL Seven Children Mrs.

Hazel M. Sullivan, 210 Roosevelt Plainfield, against Thomas J. Sullivan, Leesburg; married Jan. 12, 1927, desertion during June, 1945, seven children. Harry F.

Fass, Plainfield, counsel. You've Seen Them Regularly at 12.98 and 14.98 Chief Walter Atkinson In Navy Hospital -Chief Quartermaster's Mate Walter T. E. Atkinson, 101 Manning is in a Navy hospital in Boston, for treatment of a foot injury. His wife and son, Thomas, have gone to Boston to be with him.

When Chief Atkinson is released from the hospital, he and his family will visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Ridley Atkinson, formerly of Plainfield, in Glen-wood, Fla. The Navy man has been serving on the admiral's flagship of the Mediterranean fleet for the past two years.

Ideal for school, perfect for sports exceptionally fine value. Neatly tailored for smart contrast with skirts and sweaters for a keen and casual look you'll love. Navy, grey, red, green, black. Sizes 10 to 18. Acts AT ONCE to Relieve Mrs.

Mabel Lant Zega, 140 E. SPORTS SHOP second floor (CAUSED BY COLDS) Prescribed By Thousands of Doctors! pertussin must be good when thousands of Doctors prescribed it for years, pertussin acts at once to relieve such coughing. It actually 'loosens up' phlegm and makes it easier to raise. Safe. Effective.

L'w'PERTUSSIIK- STORM CLOTH ZIPPER JACKET with mouton collar, alpaca lining. Knit cuffs and waist. Blue, brown, tan. 36-46 23.50 AVIATION MODEL LEATHER JACKET of imported cape leather. Mouton collar, alpaca lin lAINFIELD'S METROPOLITAN STOM ing, knit waist.

Brown only. 36-46 29.50 ZIP-UP LEATHER JACKET, longer length with, wool fleece lining, leather collar. Brown. 38- 46 29.50 Ninth St, Plainfield, against Aloysius Kenneth Zega, 207 Nether-wood Plainfield; married Oct 10, 1942, at Plainfield, desertion Jan. 23, 1945, no children.

Joseph J. Mutnick, Plainfield, counseL Mrs. Frances Louise Stewart, 39 Jerusalem Scotch Plains, against Benjamin B. Stewart, Cranford; married Apr. 18, 1942, at Plainfield, extreme cruelty, two children.

David Schneider, Plainfield, counsel. 3Irs." Anne Nielwocki, Voorhees Middlesex Borough, against Anthony Nielwocki, Alice St, Manville; married Aug. 18, 1928, at Manville. desertion during December, 1945, three children. Henry Handelman, Dunellen, counseL Cruelty Charged Mrs.

Eleanor M. Chizmarik, Washington, D. C. against Joseph H. Chizmarik; 215 Madison Dunellen; married Aug.

14, 1943, at Franklin, extreme cruelty, one child. Paul E. Feiring. Plain- Popular Favorites with children! Buster Brown Shoes famed for style, fit and foot comfort BANTAMAC "SQUIRE" JACKET, alpaca lined -gabardine with mouton fur collar. Belted model with front zipper.

Navy and green. Small, medium, large. 25.00 field, counseL Mrs. Bertha T. Fenner.

Cran ford, against George T. Fenner, Main St, Peapack; married Dec. 19, law, at Isuffern, N. desertion Children enjoy wearing Buster Browns because they're so comfortable, so good looking. Mothers prefer them because their high quality means extra savings, longer wear in every pair.

Their smart styling is nationally famous from coast to coast. Bring down the kiddies tomorrow and fit them out with these grand shoes. during March 1935, one child. Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With More Comfort FASTEETH. a Dleaaant allcalln (non- acid) powder, holds false teetb nor firmly.

To eat and talk In mors comfort. Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH on your plates. No gummy, gooey, pasty ias: or leenng. cnecKs -piate odor" 4 denture breath). Get FASTEETH at any drug store.

Adv. A. Ankle strap party shoe. Red calf and black patent leather. A to D.

BANTAMAC "BENTON" JACKET, shorter length gabardine jacket, alpaca lined with matching col- "or 20.00 "MAINE GUIDE" JACKETS, heavyweight all-wool plaids and solid colors. Zipper fronts, 4 pockets. A popular outdoor favorite. 14.95 "BOTANY" GABARDINE SPORT SHIRTS, all wool, action-back, 2-way convertible collar. Solid tan, navy, gold, brown, maroon, grey.

Small, medium, large. 15.95 "BUCKANEER" SPORT SHIRTS of fine gabardine. Raglan shoulders for perfect ease. Solid colors in fall shades. Small, medium, large 8.95 HEAVYWEIGHT PLAID SHIRT JACKETS.

All wool, exceptional value! Red and black or black and white plaids. Sizes 38 to 46 795 ALL WOOL BUFFALO CHECK SHIRTS. Popular "Maine Guide" outdoor shirts. Checks in red, black and green. Sizes 1416 to 17 6.95 6V2 to 8 -8'2 to 12 -12V2 to 3 5.50 6.00 6.50 B.

Fine fitting loafer in soft elk. Red or brown. A to D. 12 to 3 6.50 Sea Punchmt As You Rid itle Tabes C. Moccasin toe oxford.

Soft brown elk. A to D. 8V2 to 12 6.00 12'2 to 3 6.50 D. Scuff-proof oxford for extra hard wear. Supple brown elk.

A to D. 8V2 to 12 6.00 12V2 to 3 6.50 Yoa'r ml and you save with B. F. Goodrich They Bar repair bills Increase tira life- outlast several tires firs maximum blowout protection. HARPER'S The Best in BRAKE SERVICE IN PLAINFIELD 17 Hamate St.

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