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Telephone Plainfiald 6-SOOO PAGE FT7B N. COURIER-NEWS, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1946 SOCIAL NEWS Warren M. Apgar Weds Dover Girl Califon Miss Frances May Hicks, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George Hicks of Dover and Warren M. Apgar, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Elijah Apgar of Bernardsville, former residents of Califon, were married Sun SUMMER STORE HOURS: 1 Open All Day Wednesdays and Thru the Week 9:30 to 5:30 OPEN SATURDAYS 'TIL 1 OPEN THURSDAYS 'TIL 9 1 Democratic Women Arranging Bus Ride Union County Democratic women are arranging a bus ride and dinner for Thursday, Aug. 22, to Wana-massa Gardens. A large committee under chairmanship of Mrs. Josephine McGann, of Elizabeth, state committeewoman, now being active.

Miss Catherine D. Dcady, 721 Madison member of the Plain- day afternoon at 2 p.m. at the home; of the bride's parents by the Rev. J.J field City Committee, is handling; Westfielder Wed In Garwood Wetfteld Miss Ruth Sabol, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Stephen Sabol of Irving and Charles Frederic Hauptli, formerly of Stau-f en, Switzerland, were married Saturday evening in St. Paul's Evangelical and Reformed Church, Garwood. The Rev. Benedict W. Tann-ler of Schenectady, N.

former pastor of the Garwood Church, officiated, and a reception followed at the Hotel Suburban, East Orange. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white bridal satin with veil and carried white roses. Miss Edna Nolte of Irvlngton was the maid of honor. Her gown was yellow chiffon and he carried yellow roses and blue delphiniums. Miss Jean Tannler of Schenectady was flower girl.

Dr. Edgar Paltzer of New York and Basel, Switzerland, was the best Xnan. The bride is a graduate of the University of California and of Columbia University. She has been a member of the faculty of New York State College for Teachers at Albany. N.

Y. Mr. Hauptli. an officer In the Swiss Army, was formerly connected with the Union Bank of Switzerland, in Zurich. He studied at Lausanne, Switzerland: tickets locally.

Municipal chairmen also will have tickets or thev may be obtained from the County Democratic Headquarters, 333 N. Broad Elizabeth. Buses will leave at 6 p. m. from Elizabeth, Plainfield.

Linden and Rahway for the shore. Former Judge Lewis G. Hansen, of Jersey City, Democratic gubernatorial candidate, will speak. The affair will be for women only. Service in Army Ends for Several Five Plainflelders and borough-ites were among service personnel discharged from the Army yesterday and Sunday at Fort Dix.

They are Maj. William Bryan, 1312 South First Lieut. Murray Rnshmore 971 Kensington Corp. Hubert W. Amundsen 316 E.

Seventh, Sgt. Mary K. Bicknell, 262 Netherwood Tech. Sgt. Royal M.

Hubbard, 219 Johnston Ave. Also released were First Lieut. Eugene H. Remick, 527 Parkview Westfield; Sgt. Louis J.

Wasko, 243 Main Metuchen; Corp. Michael Chernock, 452 W. Maple Bound Brook; Corp. Joseph A. Spych, 15 Seafoam Winfield Park; Pvt.

Edward F. Colnarowicz, 18 White Man-ville. Plainflelders and boroughites released from the Navy recently at Lido Beach, L. are Richard Isaac Knight, StMlc, 439 W. Third Robert Kerns, F2c, 52 Grandview John Joseph Joyce S2c, 962 W.

Third Darrell Oliver Clokey, Slc, 353 Bergen John Joseph Tiroly, Slc, W. Third Richard Moore Neal, Cox, 22 Howard Joseph Thomas Gados, S2c, 240 N. Jackson Ave. Others released at Lido Beach are Salvatore Rose Giammarco. S2c, Box 174, Decatur Middlesex; Bernard Robert Rosen.

Slc, 135 Davenport Somerville: Frank Puza, Slc, Kyle and Rocco Grecco, S2c, Champlain both of Manville. Mark Odenwelder, pastor of the Grace Methodist Church of Dover. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Helen Williamson of Dover. Arthur S.

Kugler of Somerville was the best man. The bride is a graduate of Dover schools. Mr. Apgar is a graduate of Bernardsville schools. He is attending Newark College of Engineering.

He was recently discharged after serving several months with the Army overseas. The couple left on a wedding trip to Niagara Falls. A reception followed the ceremony at the bride's parents' home. The couple will reside in Dover when" they return home. SEEKING election to Massachusetts Congressional seat now held by Rep.

Joseph Martin, Republican Miss Dorothy Solimwio minority House leader, Is Mrs. Wait-still H. Sharp of Wellesley, Mass. She was educated at Pembroke College and has a master's degree from Radcliffe College. German Academy Offers Miss Dorothy Solimeno Betrothal Announced New Market Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Solimeno of 513 Whittier Ave. have announced the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to David Ferratl son of Mr. and Mrs. David Ferrati of Chatham.

Miss Solimeno was graduated from Dunellen High School and obtained a bachelor of science degree in dietetics at Pratt Institute in New York. Mr. Ferrati is a survivor of the Bataan Death March and was held prisoner for 26 months. He has recently been discharged with the Membership to Einstein Frincton (VP) The German Bride-Elect Feted At Dinner Party Bound Brook A surprise dinner party was given for Miss Sadie Rosetta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Nicholas Rosetta of 313 Grove at the Colonial Inn Sunday in honor Academy of Science In Berlin has offered Dr. Albert Einstein an hon Plainfield's Largest DUG CLEANERS Complete Insurance Protection CALL Plfd. 6-7811 azuz ODAMRAll Fine Rug Cleaning 210-212 E. FOURTH ST. PLAINFIELD orary foreign membership but whether or not the famed mathe matician has accepted was not -dls closed.

Mrs. Irene Ross Engaged to Veteran Calif on Announcement ha been made of the engagement of Mrs. Irene M. Ross, daughter of Mrs. Dr.

Frank Aydelotte, director of rank of sergeant from an Army Engineer's Corp with he was serving at the time of his capture. the Institute for Advanced Study, in announcing Einstein's receipt of of her approaching marriage to George Goodman of Chicago, 111. The marriage will take place Sunday at 4 p.m. in St. Joseph's Church.

Guests at the party included Dorothy Ricci, Helen Sinlbaldi. Felice Ricci, Rose Oliver, Carmella Ricci and Dorothy Sinibaldi of Bound Brook, and Pearl Sisser of the offer, said yesterday "Dr. Einstein does not think it proper for Emma M. MacDonald of 144 E. Prospect Ave, Hackettstown, to him to reveal what the answer was Edgar L.

Batz, son of Mr. and Mrs to the offer." Fate of Pipelines Known Tomorrow Washington (P) Future peacetime use of the warbuilt "Big Inch" and "Little Inch" pipelines may be made known tomorrow. The War Assets Administration announced yesterday that proposals I to buy or lease the lines will be1 opened publicly at 10 a.m. in the auditorium of the Social Security; Building here. Use of the 24 and 20 inch pipelines, which run from Texas to New Jer He added Dr.

Einstein said, "that Augustus Batz of Pleasant Grove. Mr. Batz served in the Navy for is for them to say at the other end." Honored on Birthday Scotch rialnn Mr. and Mrs. William A.

Happel of Weatfleld Rd. tendered a surprise birthday party Sunday to Mrs. Glenn Leaver of Walheim Ave. in the Happel home. Guests included: Mrs.

Elmer Mc-Dede, Mr. and-Mrs. Lawrence Mc-Dede, Wilbur McDede, Miss Beverly McDede, John Sarace, Richard more than three years and recently was discharged. Photo of Returning GI r- 5T Wins Press Contest Milwaukee, Wis. (JP) Augie May.

Chicago Tribune staff photographer. Fowler and William Leitner of I Scotch Plains; Miss Olga Nagy, Marilyn Bennett and Miss 40 Children Take Part In Dodge Ball Contest Scotch Plains More than 40 children participated in a dodge ball contest yesterday at the UCPC Playground in Route 29. Winners were: First, P. O'Leary; second, Anthony Barrattuci, and third, Michael Barrattuci. Winners of a peanut hunt held Saturday at the playground were: First, Ralph Appezzato; second.

HOW is the Time To Order YOUR ALL-STEEL CUSTOM BUILT RADIATOR ENCLOSURES for FALL DELIVERY sey, for the movement of natural gas is "economically feasible," the WAA said. The lines were built to carry oil to the East Coast during won first prize in the annual news-photo contest conducted by the Associated Press Managing Editors' Association, W. R. Arnold, chair World War 2. Joan Bock of Plainfield; Mrs.

Irving Greder, Miss Doris Greder of East Orange, Mrs. Edward Hall, Harry Hall and Joan and Louise Hall of New Market. man, announced todav. COMMERCIAL PRINTING Announcement Cards Rubber Stamps Quality and Service WIGGINS PRIHTISG SERVICE MS WEST FRONT STREET Telephone Plfd. 6-3754-M May's photo, "reunion," is a novel, from-shoulders-down shot of a man Michael Barrattuci; and third, Wil in GI uniform clasping a young woman whose feet are entirely off It a Girl CD) UR FAMOUS TONIC CREME TACK PERMANENT liam Christopher.

Children of the playground are the floor; a chubby baby boy, open in a big smile, tugs at the GI engaged in basket weaving during the handicraft program this week, trousers. "Reunion" received 23 points out of a possible 30 and won over more than 280 entries from 20 according to Sam Lewis, play ground supervisor. states. Mr. and Mrs.

Peter I. Rowe, 1230 Galbraith are the parents of a daughter, Barbara Ann, born Monday (July 29. 1946) at Muhlenberg Hospital. The child weighed 6 pounds, 5 ounces. Mrs.

Rowe was formerly Miss Audrey Pearson, daughter of Fire Capt. Oliver R. Pearson and Mrs. Pearson. The child is the first for the couple.

Leaves Hospital Butter Puzzles PLUS: A restyled shaping a fashionable hair styling a conditioning creme pack regularly li5 four services no extras) I SSgfffiTHhn rf mi inff a3 Theodore Sheppard, 20-month-old $10 son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Tokyo Women Sheppard, 65 First Iselin, was Tokyo (JP) Notified that butter discharged from Muhlenberg Hos pital yesterday. The child, who entered the hospital July 16, was from abroad was to be distributed, women of a Tokyo suburb, not at all sure what butter was. showed up to get it with beer bottles, sake bottles EAST OIANftl.

N. J. 21 PrwpMt Orant S-I24C Yrk 17.420 UlKtl Avt. Wkiti Plaint, N. Y- Ckurtn St.

Prfpire now for top-flinht wcretirial ctrccr. Berkeley Celebrate Anniversary-Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hall, 939 South are celebrating the second anniversary of their wedding the first Infantile paralysis patient or straw bags. or the year at Iluhlenberg.

SchepersEick today. Mrs. Hall is the former One expected to get oil. Another FOR Scientifically Constructed for Efficient Heat Circulation Call HVmboldt 2-8300 For Representative to Estimate Without Obligation CRAFTSMAN IN METALS. Inc.

SHOWROOMS 585 CENTRAL AVE. NEWARK 7. N. J. Viola Van Sickle, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William R. Van Sickle. 82 said she thought butter would be chips of wood. Oldwlrk Mr.

and Mrs. James BODY FLAVOR Your hair is complete revived and beautified by this new type permanent "which insures against "fuzzvM or 'bruised" ends. Beauty Salon Third Floor Phone PL. 6-5900 One woman tried boiling it. When Schepers of Hills and Dales Farm, Oldwlck, announce the engagement of their daughter.

Miss Caroline she saw it turn to "oil," she figured triined Mcretiriet hold lt-trartive pmitiona in a wide variety of buiinru ortmixationi. Courara for high achonl graduatea and collrire women. Diitinxuiihed facultr. Effective Placement Service. Write Director.

Nsw farm bogina Spt. 23 the problem was solved. She told Blanche Schepers of Clinton, to other housewives and soon every Fairview Ave. The couple was married in the Methodist Church at Hightstown. MEETING POSTPONED Division 1, Ladies Auxiliary, AOH, has postponed its monthly meeting, scheduled for Thursday, Aug.

1, to Thursday, Sept. 8, it was announced today. Edward A. Eick, son of Jason Eick of Lebanon. one in the neighborhood was busy boiling butter.

Enters School 450 Lose Jobs At Disney Studio Miss Vivian Beekman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Beekman of 79 Westervelt has entered Hollywood (JP) Walt Disney Birth; Coit Memorial Baby's Hospital studio will lay off 450 of its 1,060 School of Nursing in Newark. She Raymond McCabe of Mr. and Mm Ravm and Mra.

was graduated this year from Plain- 516 Central Westfield, are the workers Thursday "because of economic conditions reflecting increased wage demands by union crafts, as well as other inflated costs." field High School. arents of a boy born Saturday (July narent! 27. 19431 in Muhlenbere Hospital. UBIKIEMIBILIE'S TERRILL ROAD SCOTCH PLAINS, N. J.

Closed Through Aug. 5th Reopening Tuesday, Aug. 61 Ii SERVING IXINC IIFOS and DINNERS EXCEPT MONDAYS KITCHENS Planned Installed BAKED ENAMEL CABINETS SINK TOPS Stainless Steel Linoleum Plastic A notice Issued to employees yes Personals Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Solomon of W.

Seventh St. and Rock Arbor, are the parents of a girl born Saturday (July 27. 1916) in Muhlenbprg Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Ervin of 14 terday stated that production would Mrs. Bessie Brick and her daugh be stopped on all feature productions except four in color that are nearing completion. Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and other famous Disney. characters will continue to appear in short subjects. Meadowbrook Village are parents of a boy born Saturday (July 27, 1946) in Muhlenberg Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sumner of 945 W. Front St. are ijarents of a boy born ters, and Mrs.

Rose Wohl and her sons, all of 405 Arlington are spending the summer at Belmar. Saturday (July 27, 1946) in Muhlenberg Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James McCoy of 1621 Clinton South Plainfield, are par Mra.

J. H. Germershausen of 1058 Sherman and Miss Anne Mal-lery, 318 W. Seventh have returned to their homes after vacationing for 10 days at the Colonial G. Lederman ents of a girl born Saturday (July ii.

in Muhlenberz llnsnital. Textile Workers Seek New Wage Contract West New York (JP) The Textile Workers Union (CIO) plans to reopen wage negotiations with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bachelor of 210 Midway Fan wood, are parents of a boy born Saturday (July 27, 1946) in 12 SUMMIT EAST ORANGE, N. J.

Inn, Arlington, Vt. Muhlenht rc HoMDttal. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Petervn of 62 Mr.

and Mrs. Gregory Hewlett of New Jersey and Pennsylvania Tel, Orange 2-0100 Elm PI. are oarents of a girl born Kun 928 Grant and their children day (July 28. 1946) in Muhlenberg plants with which It holds con tracts, Sol Stettin, national vice Gregory and Susan, will spend Au gust in Interlaken, Y. president and regional director, Mr.

and Mrs. Reuben Nuse of Martinsville are parents of a girl born GREGORY'S said yesterday. He said the step was necessitated Sunday (July 28, 1946) In Muhlenberg Mr. and Mrs. E.

H. Messmer of the Park Hotel spent last weekend at the Hotel Traymore in Atlantic unspiiai. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schoenfelder.

247 by the rising cost of living and add NOW AVAILABLI Penfleld Dunellen, are parents of ed that there would be no strikes at the plants. City. a girl born Sunday (July l4b) in Muhlenberg Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Francis McKeon, Gar on. 44 Mr. and Mrs. Irving Muskat and wood, are parents of a boy born Sun day (July 28. 1946 in Muhlenberg Hos family, 950 Hillside are leaving today for Castine, Me.

They EARLY INDUSTRY Soap-making -on an industrial scale is believed to have originated in Italy at the time of the Roman Empire. pital. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Coleman.

419 prices will remain there until Aug. 21. Elm Westfield. are parents of a boy born Sunday (July 28 946) in Muhlenbere Hosoital. Mr.

and Mrs. C. H. Walden, 709 W. Third and Mrs.

Leo J. Cun Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Shupe of 17 Tulsa Metuchen, are parents of a niff and daughters, Marianne and boy born Monday (July 29, l4b) in Helene, of 319 Lee are vaca Muhlenbere Hospital. tioning at Belmar this week.

Mr. and Mrs. William Connaughton. STANLEY J. BAIIAS Watch Jewelry Repairing 203 PARK Cor.

SECOND ST. Second Floor, Boom 6 TEL PLFD. 4-928S ft till, 319 Lee are parents of a girl born Monday (July 29, 1946) in Muhlenberg Hosnltal. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert S. Grand and daughter, Marily, of 4 Orchard Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kilgannon of IHJ will leave today for a two- but you can Park South Plalnnem, are parents of a boy born Monday (July 29, 194fi in Muhlenberg Hospital. week stay In the Poconos, Pa.

(La. PORTABLES RECORD PLAYERS WIND-UP AND ELECTRIC MODUS NOW available" for immediate deliver COMBINATION RADIO and VICTROLA GREGORY'S MUSIC CENTER S30 WEST FRONT STREET TEL PLFD. 4-154 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nazemetz of 1526 Myrtle Ave.

are parents of a girl born Monday (July 29, 1946) in Muhlenberg Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rowe, 1230 Galbraith are parents of a girl born Monday (July 29. 1946) In Muhlenberg Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. John Danciak of 325 Franklin PI. are parents of a boy born Monday (July 29. 1946) in Muhlenberg Hospital.

i Thurtdoyi 'HI Saturdays HI balance the cost with Quality Cleaning 9 Rent, food, and clothing prices are expected to show largest advances. But, fortunately, you can off-set rising clothing prices by spending more for Quality Cleaning For this finest, most gentle, most thorough of clothes care services helps keep appearance at par and prolongs the fabric life and style of your clothes. USE CASH AND CARRY SAVE 20 Happy notion! Pop your wonderful Elizabeth Ardon Essentials into the refrigerator and give yourself a frosty facial. You'll feel deliciously cool look fresh as an April morning after you Cleanse Refresh Smooth with iced Essentials. Come in today or tomorrow and start yourself on the path to cool summer facial beauty.

CHERAMY YOUR OLD TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES CASH REGISTERS CALCULATORS HIGHEST PRICES PAID! ENSEMBLE BATH 0 9 3 B2 favorite "Fragrant of Youth" Ardena Cleansing Cream Ardena Skin Lotion -Ardena Velva Cream' Ardena Orange Skin Cream Ardena Fluffy Cleansing Cream 1.00 to 6.00 .85 to 15.00. 1.00 to 6.00 1.00 to 8.00 1.00 to 6.00. (prices plus tax) SUMMER STORE HOURS MONDAY TO FRIDAY 8 A. M. TO 6 P.

M. SATURDAYS CLOSED ALL DAY Eau dt Cologne, to bathe you in fragrance after your bath. $1.00 Dusting Powder, lastingly perfumed and to refreshing! Tedc. a dainty, fragrant "mint" for the fasudioua. 9U REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES OF OFFICE EQUIPMENT I G.

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