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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 18

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SOCIAL SUMS rLAiuxiJut.D, H. OOuxviijiC-iiiiWsi, irjtiiJAY, JAjmuAjkY 6, 1956 SOCIAL ftltS lelepnone i-Lainfleld 6-8000 College Club To Hear Tenor to Sing With ABC Symphony Talk on Korea King's Daughters Officers Reelected; Work Reviewed Mrs. J. Robert Blair of 1438 Maplewood Terr, was reelected president of the City Union, King's Daughters, at the annual board of trustees meeting yesterday in the West End Nursery. Others reelected were: First vicepresident, Mrs.

Hugh W. Mac-Donald; second vicepresident, Mrs. Ada N. Stanton; recording secretary, Mrs. E.

B. Bartine; corresponding secretary, Mrs. II. B. Engeseth; and treasurer, Mrs.

Maurice B. Cooke. Mrs. George B. Goldberg was elected assistant treasurer.

Tenor William Piriggi, 14 Madame Induk Pahk of Korea, author, lecturer and former Grandview Dunellen, will ap American Military Government pear as guest soloist with the ABC Symphony Orchestra on the Metropolitan Opera Auditions of employe, will speak to the Plain- History of Order Told the Air on Monday at 8 p.m. Mrs. Raymond S. Stern led de Mr. Piriggi will sing "Lamento votions and sketched the history Di Federico" from "L'Arlesiana kir r.A A All- ir.n from "Cavallena Rusticana" by field College Club Tuesday at 3 p.m.

in Fellowship Hall of the First-Park Baptist Church on "The Status of Women in Korea as Compared to the United States." A resident of Oak Tree at present, Msdame Pahk has traveled and lectured extensively throughout the world. of the national order of King's Daughters. She told of its founding Jan. 13, 1886. A committee for planning the local nursery's 50th anniversary Mascagni.

A concert performer at the age of 17 at Plainfield High School, SPECIAL Spanking new robes and dusters from our regular suppliers. All perfect, all colors, all sizes. Cotton, rayon, acetate, all washable. VALUES 8.95 10.95 the tenor later served with the Miss Dolores Ann Diodato 1 1 will meet Tuesday at 4 p.m. in Sithe home of Mrs.

Hugh MacDon-I fald, Greenway Lane, Green Brook I Township. Her committee in Miss Nancy Martin Special Services Division of the Army. Mr. Piriggi made his post-service debut at the Brooklyn Madame Pahk was graduated Academy of Music with the Sal- Miss Diodato from Ewha College in Seoul and Wesleyan College in Georgia, and maggi Opera Company. This year he has made three Nancy Martin Engaged received her M.A.

from Teachers concert appearances at Carnegie Affianced Mr. and Mrs. John Diodato, 452 College, Columbia. She has writ Recital Hall, Plainfield High cludes Mrs. Biair, jvirs.

Kan oncers, Mrs. Felix Janke, Mrs. Albert N. Dickson, Mrs. George Goldberg, Mrs.

Maurice B. Cooke and Mrs. C. Sidney Trewin. Nursery Program Cited That the nursery offers the highest quality and widest variety program -of any in the state was cited by Mrs.

Blair in her an School, and at Town Hall. Scotch Plains The engage Mr. Piriggi was with The Plain- field Courier-News when he re ten several books in Korean and also has contributed to Korean newspapers. Honorariums from Mrs. Pahk's lectures go toward W.

Second have announced the engagement of their daughter, Dolores, to Airman 2c ment of Miss Nancy Martin, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ceived his start in the profession Martin, Terrill to Dean W. al musical world. the establishment of a school in Peter T.

Bycsek, U. Air Force, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bycsek, Wickett Green Brook Township. Miss Diodato was graduated her war-torn native land.

Artist Plans nual report. The comments were attributed to Mrs. Monena Ken-yon of the State Department of Education and Miss Anne Logie of the Department of the Institu The club's executive board Mrs. J. Robert Blair Reelected President made future plans yesterday aft from Plainfield High School and Exhibition Lowne, son of Mr.

and Mrs. A. J. Lowrie, 110 Russell Fan-wood, has been announced by her parents. Miss Martin is a graduate of Scotch Plains High School.

She is employed as a cost accountant by Adams Stamping Corporation, Union. Mr. Lowrie, a graduate of Scotch Plains High School, is a attended Union Junior College tions and Agencies. They said its operative cost was lower than where she majored in Liberal ernoon in the home of Mrs. Wilfred J.

Mottley, 164 Willow Ave. Extension for the "Queen of others. She is a member of Sigma Artist Maxwell Stewart Simp Mrs. Ramona C. Creedon.

nurs son, Raritan Scotch Plains, Hearts Ball" to be held Feb. 11 ery director, said children are ad will exhibit in a two-man show ati Alpha Pi and gives private instruction in baton twirling. Mr. Bycsek attended Scotch Plains High School. He is serv from 9 p.m.

to 1 a.m. in the Plain- mitted from a waiting list on basis of greatest need and their the New Brunswick Art Center, 60 Livingston beginning veteran of the Korean war. He is with the Fanwood Postoffice. field Country Club. ing with the Air Force in Japan Monday and continuing through! Serviceman Takes Bride Fanwood Army Private Robert G.

Boyle, son of Mrs. Louis G. Adam of 47 Helen was married Tuesday in Delavan, N. to Miss Josephine Kaach, granddaughter of Mrs. W.

J. Hoer-ner of Warsaw, N. Y. The wed-. Mrs.

John J. Quinn was ap for a period of two years. Jan. 22. ability to benefit from the care, Annual Reports Submitted Other annual reports were submitted from the following chair Well known for both his water Wardlaw School colors and oil paintings, Mr.

pointed chairman of "Luncheon Is Served" which will precede the February meeting. Guests of college club members are invited to attend. Social Planned Simpson is a member of the Bar-bizon Plaza Gallery and Modern! men: Hospitality, Mrs. E. Leslie Boyer; motor corps, Mrs.

Robert SPORTSWEAR CLEARANCE Final plans have been made Akell; publicity, Mrs. Dickson; house and grounds, Mrs. Stanton: for the annual dessert bridge of Artists of New York and has exhibited at the Co-Operative Gallery, Newark, the New York finance, Mrs. C. Frank Strauss; GOP Women Wardlaw School Jan.

18 at 1 p.m. at the school. An antique World's Fair, San Francisco has been offered for auction by World's Fair, and the Newark! donations, Mrs. Norman Barnes; public relations, Mrs, MacDonald; new circles, Mrs, Local Girl Is Married Dunellen Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Griffin announce the marriage on Dec. 23 of their daughter, Gwendolyn, to Lloyd Caldwell of Montclair. The bride is a graduate of Dunellen High School and received her BS in education from Jersey City State Teachers College. She is a teacher in the South Tenth St. School, Newark, and is work Museum, where some of his paint To Hold Tea headmaster Charles D.

Wardlaw. There will also be door prizes ings now hang. He is currently Garland's nylon sweaters, orlon sweaters and sheltie spun wool James Kern; sewing, Mrs. Ray and gifts for sale. Proceeds will ding took place in the parsonage of the Baptist Church, with the Rev.

Gomer Mills, officiating. A reception followed in Mrs. Hoerner's home. Attending the couple were Pfc. Richard Boyle and Mrs.

Boyle, brother and sister-in-law of the bridegroom, of Ft. Benning, Ga. Private Boyle and his bride left immediately after the reception to return to Fort Bragg, N. where he serves with the Headquarters Battery of the 83rd Field Westfield The Westfield Wom go toward the Mothers' Associa conducting an art class at the New Brunswick Art Center, where the exhibit will be open each day from 3 to 5 and from 7 mond b. Stern; special gifts, Mrs Carroll Hopkins; insurance, Mrs Elliot A.

Taylor; defense, Mrs T. R. Loizeaux case, Mrs, tion Fund for the annual gift to assorted sweaters en's Republican Club will hold a tea and reception Tuesday afternoon in the home of the president, Mrs. Charles E. McCulloch, S25 Highland Ave.

Mrs. L. M. to 9 p.m. at the Guest House.

doldberg; Mellick Community cotton tweed skirts blouses and The wood color prints of Luigi Rist will also be on view at this House, Mrs. Frederick Schroe-der; nominating, Mrs. H. de Forrest Emmons; and junior circles, Vogel Jr. is chairman.

I the school. All mothers of former pupils and friends of the school are invited. Reservations or further information maybe obtained by calling, Mrs. William W. Meix-ner, PL 5-1024 or Mrs.

Robert F. Hahn, PL 4-6518. ing toward a masters degree in time. The exhibit will open Sun educational guidance at Rutgers Artillery Battalion. They will day afternoon with a tea for Mrs.

Frank II. Blatz. corduroy separates. University. make their home in Fayettville, members and their guests from 3 Mrs.

Stanton told of the eift Mr. Caldwell is a graduate of N.C. to 5:30 p.m. at the Guest House. Booker T.

Washington High School in Norfolk, and at Reg. 5.95 Sweaters tended Virginia State at Peters- burgh. He served six years in the of a large sized dish washer to the West End Nursery. Other reports were given by Mrs. George B.

Martin Mrs. Stern, Mrs. Cooke and Mrs. Bartine. Mrs.

Creedon read the special Christmas gift list Members of all junior and senior circles sent gifts to the children or to the EJILT Spofford-Rule Encasement Told Westfield Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Sperry of Palm Beach, army and was in the Korean zone. A panel discussion will be held between club members and Town GOP Committee members on how each organization can be of the greatest help to each other and to the Republican party in 1956.

Moderator will be Mayor H. Emerson Thomas. The three panel members from the Town Committee will be Mrs. William G. Buhler, Mrs.

Cari E. Corbett and Mrs. D. C. Shallcross.

Three panel members from the club will be Mrs. William B. Freeman, Mrs. R. H.

Salsbury and He is employed by U. S. Rubber Reg. 4.95 Cotton Blouses. Passaic.

4.00 3.00 8.00 1O.00 The couple will reside in East CUSTOM METHODS ZIPPERS REPAIRED formerly of Highland Orange. Reg. 10.95 Wool skirts- of. nursery. announce the engagement their daughter, Anne Sperry Spof-ford, to Mai.

Richard Inman Jewisli Women Donations Recognized Other donations and gifts came from members of the Cres- Reg. 19.95 Corduroy Separates. Rule, U. S. Air son of luggage Adam P.

Piret. HIianU' cent Avenue Presbyterian Church and the late Mr. Rule, The meeting is open to all Re publican women. 143 WEST FRONT PL 6-2770 Guild, League of Women Voters, Plainfield Banana Company. Mrs.

Spofford attended West- from the Knox School for Girls ture Teachers Cf America, Trinity at" Reformed Church. Girl Scouts MT MT MT MT MT MT MT Civic League Groups Slate Meetings girls, Rotary Club. Plainfield ority. Since the death of her hus Pnmnanv Pitrfimon'p TJa DRESS CLEARANCE further reductions on our regular stock: over 200 dresses from band. Ensign Donald Somerville Two departments cf the Somerville Civic League will meet next week.

The Literature Department will meet Monday at 2 p.m. in Vww thFWVlU MVUy VUU MVV I Pack 32, Junior Red Cross, L. L. Manning and Son, PBO Elks 885. MATERNITY 2-PC.

DRESSES Plan Style Show Somerville A fashion show will be the feature of the annual paid-up membership meeting of the Somerville Section of the National Council of Jewish Women Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. in the Jewish Community Center. Theme of the program will be "An Old-Fashioned Fashion Show for New-Fashioned Members." A late supper will be served. The fashion show will be under the direction of Mrs. Howard Vogel, Mrs.

Donald Vogel and Mrs. Joseph Rabin. Models will be Mrs. Jack Green-wald, Mrs. Leo Zuckerman, Mrs.

Lloyd Silverman, Mrs. B. Theodore Blitzer, Mrs. Philip Lowe, Mrs. Irving Lintner, Mrs.

Morton Freidberg, Mrs. Morris Wein-traub, Mrs. Theodore Frankel, Mrs. Donald Pantel, Mrs. Wil Plainfield Music Club and Bell the home of Mrs.

H. A. Craig of 3 315 William St. Mrs. M.

nwvor ifi LaDoratones employes. The advisory committee is com .77 will speak. I which to choose real posed of Mrs. D. M.

Connor, Mrs. CASUAL and DRESSY Reg. to 14.98 Spofford of Pensacola, she has served as a stewardess for the National Air Lines of Miami, Fla. Major Rule was educated in the Grenada School and George Washington University. He served with the Federal Bureau of Investigation prior to entering the Air Force.

He is currently stationed in Germany. The wedding is planned for early spring in Palm Beach. The American Home Department will meet Thursday at 2 Linden Stuart Mrs. C. Northrop Pond and Mrs.

William Elli p.m. in the chapel of the First 'm ott Reformed Church. Miss Lillian ALL SALES FINAL I chance to pick up that extra dress, junior, misses and brief sizes Brandt, lecturer and consultant on beauty, will speak on "Fashion in Faces. ALSO SHIRTS and JACKETS IN NEW COLORS 2-" 2 Miss Yoimgman Is Betrothed from Engagement Told i liam Rosenberg, Mrs. Fred Rosen Mr.

and Mrs. George F. Young- Westfield Mr. and Mrs. Pat man, izu Chestnut Bound rick J.

McKeown, of 905 Irving and Mrs. Elliot Shteir. Mrs. Irving Cohen will be the accompanist to Brook, have announced the en Form er Plain fielders Parents oj Daughter A daughter, Kimberly. Ann, was born on Dec.

10, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Read of Giesen, Germany, formerly of 12-00 17.95-19.95 wool jersey jumpers. announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia, to gagement of their daughter, Kath- Louis J.

Moran, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moran of Rahway. Garden Club Meets erine tAizaoeia, to John Burrison, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph L. Burrison, 737 Kensing 22.95-25.00 1 00 wool, jersey, velveteen. Miss McKeown is employed by Dunellen The Green Thumb Plainfield. 243 WEST FRONT ST. PLAINFIELD 5-8810 (OPP.

OXFORD THEATRE) OPEN THURSDAY 'TIL 9 P.M. ton Ave. Garden Club studied evergreens Koppers Company, West-field, and Mr. Moran Is a super The couple has two other daughters, Judy, 9, and Diana, 8. Wednesday at the home of Mrs.

Miss Youngman. is a graduate of Bound Brook High School and I8.00 29.95 rayon, wool, silk, futru MT MT MT MT MT MT MT visor at Regina Corp. in Rahway. Elmer Barrett, 40 Albert St. Plainfield.

Mrs. Fred McGillvray Mrs. Read is tne former Marjone Doty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert S.

Doty, 139 Summer Ave. is employed by the Ruberoid Com pany, South Bound Brook. was program chairman. 39.95 silk, Oft wool, jacket dresses Mr. Burrison is a graduate of Mr.

Read is the son of Mrs, Guy Hyland, 357 Clinton Ave. DAVIB BItUCE SEHH-ANIWJAiL Births xviorin Plainfield High School and is employed at the Ruberoid Company. An April wedding is planned. DAR Meets Today The following: births have been re ported In Muhlenbere Hospital: Son to Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry Festa. Daughter Is Born Somerville General Freling-huysen Chapter, DAR, will observe its 60th anniversary today at 2 p.m. in the Old Dutch Par 613 Springfield Berkeley SAILIE To Elson Marshall's neignis, weanesaay (Jan. 4. lyob).

Son to Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald Roberts. 214 W. Third Roselle, sonage.

Mrs. Robert T. Weather- wanesaay wan. 4. lbob).

ill of Wobdbury, will speak on Mr. and Mrs. Elson L. Marshall, 13 Stony Brook announce the bon to Mr. and Mrs.

John Berrtar. "Undermining Traditions." Host ml) Kiver Wednesday (Jan. 4. 1956). birth of a daughter, Edith Cath- esses will be Mrs.

Alvin E. Dur- onno nn Tot, Jl "fe" um mia. jcroiue yea, Mrs. David Evans, Mrs. wan.

jy at, duuuu sctiram 8 Yarmouth Cranford. Brook Hospital. They have an YES! We Have MIEW Winter Coats at Sale Prices Fnll coats, clutch and buttoned coats, pastel and dark coats, dress and sport coats junior, misses and brief sizes wrunesaay i Jan. iaob). Edmund C.

Field, Mrs. James W. Lee and Miss Marion Miner. Daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Harry otner cnild, Esther Mae. 1 vear. rianer, a wesi uraniord. Clearance of fall and winter shoes every pair from our regular 6tock. Included are many styles from our nationally famous brands "Mademoiselles," "Rhythm Steps" and "Penal jo" Mrs.

Marshall is the former Eleanor Reiboldt of Plainfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred vveuiiesuay (Jan. 133b J. Son to Mr.

and Mrs. Nicholas Muz-zillo, 130 Maple PL, South Plainfield, Thursday (Jan. 5, 1956). Son to MY. end Mrs.

Bprrmrd Wprt- erick Reiboldt, 112 Madison Ave. Mr. Marshall is the son of William heimer, 1410 Putnam Thursday Our Younger Set at School (Jan. 5, 1956). Son to Mr.

and Ww Walton Pn. Marshall and the late Mrs. Mar shall, 13 Stony Brook Place. kowski, 366 Parkview Scotch Plains. Thursday (Jan.

5, 1956). 7.95 NOW OrigiiiaZy 10.95 Cadet Theodore G. Smith, son cf Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R.

Smith, 110 Grandview has returned to The Citadel, S. ap.05 12.95 alter spending the holidays with his parents. NOW 38-00 49.95-55.00 tweeds, fleece, zibeline. i a Originally 1 7' Orig inally 48-00 58-00 59.95-65.00 fleece, elgora 69.95-75.00 pastels, fleeces NOW Marcello J. Garzillo has returned to Baylor University.

Waco, where he is studying electrical engineering, after spending the holiday with his step-father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Gomez, 332 Manning Ave.

95 to 19.95 1-1 X' 79.95-85.00 tweeds, iq nn fleece, dressy fabrics t5C.uu I 8 "MY ROSARY" JANUARY IS ROSARY MONTH AT McGRATIFS ROSARIES FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY INCLUDING THE LARGE FAMILY ROSARY ALL AT 20 DISCOUNT Priced from 25C to $15-00 McGRATIFS 89.95-100.00 cashmere, dressy fabrics 78-00 Richard A. Groeneveld, a senior at Dartmouth College and son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. Groeneveld, 611 Bradford West-field, recently was initiated into Phi Beta Kappa, national collegiate honorary fraternity.

Richard, a graduate of Scotch Plains High School, is majoring in mathematics and is a member of Delta Upsilon. A-rs. 'JT OR UC4 An excellent assortment of dressy, tailored and casual shoes in all the uanted colors and heel heights. Not every size in every 1 style. All sales final.

37 PARK AVENUE PLAINFIELD Park Avenue at Second Open Thursdays Till 9 Richard Robert Kinder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kinder, 1311 Belleview has returned to La Salette Seminary, Hartford, after spending the holiday vacation at home. 1 214 PARK AVE. NEXT TO PLFD.

TRUST CO. OPEN THURSDAY TILL 9 FREE PARKING At Our Car Park While Shopping A i.iitlti.liilitltllliuiiii 11 r..

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