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The Central New Jersey Home News from New Brunswick, New Jersey • 11

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THE DAILY HOME NEWS, New Brunswick, N.J. It MONDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1958 To Conclude Course With Fashion Show The Charm School, sponsored by the Sisterhood of Temple Anshe Club to Hold Yule Party Name le oon Tea Listed After Meeting The New Brunswick Branch of the American Assn. of University Emeth, will hold a fashion show on Plans 1 o.on ti are Mr. and Mrs.

James R. Bellman Jr. of Akron, Ohio, have named their son James R. III. He was born on Nov.

14 to the former Jearleane Jean Miller of this city. pari, of the Middle Fleck Talks On 'Change7 G. Peter Fleck, Unitarian lay speaker, led the service yesterday morning of the Unitarian Fellowship of New Brunswick at Parsons Women will hold its general meeting on Wednesday, at Agora, on the Douglass campus. ec-30 at 6:30 p.m. at the Colonial v- I i i i I 1 I I A I "vJ TVTnta U1B lwstaurant in the Elks Building.

The annual acquaintance tea for Miss Marw M.11 new and prospective members and Nutritious between-meal snackj a milk, fruit or vegetable-juice drink with a few unsweetened crackers. School in North Brunswick. Participating in the show will be will rect the gr up singed 4 4 the tea for foreign students, Speaking on "The Capacity to memoers will exchange gifts. usually sponsored by the inter Change," Fleck said that "we live Mrs. David Steinbere and Miss national relations group, have been combined this year and will be Sylvia Perdun are chairmen and will be assisted by Mrs.

Joseph held following the meeting. in an ever-cnanging woria; ioaay is different from yesterday and tomorrow will be different fropn today; change is the very essence Barbara Hottinger, Gerri Jacob, Ballard Jacobson, Pamela Jacob-son, Joyce Krafchik, Leonore Kurtz, Susan Lind, Lorraine Louis, Dana Michael, Ann Rich, Rachael Rosenthal, Barbara Weiner and Carole Zuckerman, uuity, Mrs. Henry Wenzel, Mrs 5 The program will be supplied by 1 nomas Pender, Mrs. Harry 5 of life. Few generations have wit bennett.

Mrs. Leon Schweitzer; Mrs. Robert Jamison, Mrs. Ed nessed such changes as we have the Highland Park High School drama group. They will present a leading of Stephen Vincent Ben-et's, "A Child is Born." The recent graduates and inter ward Kane, Mrs.

Vincent Walsh, I'-h our Basting poultry and meat as it "How have these changes in Mrs. Thomas Lee, Miss Mary R. roasts is a good way to keep the i fluenced our lives? How have they Mullen, Mrs. George F. Baier, Mrs.

John Kruecer. Miss Marv national relations groups and the acquaintance committee will be surfaces from becoming dry. Matthews, Mrs. Albert Mayo, Mrs. hostesses.

James Haradon, Mrs. William Still-well, Mrs. Frank McAndrew, Mrs'. Julius Engel, Mrs. George Mullen.

Mads to Order and Recovered All by Hand MIYO OTANI til S. Wuhlnfton Dunellea SILK LAMP SHADES PL 2-8005 affected our inner being?" the speaker. "In the mid 20th century we present to the world and ourselves an extraordinary picture cf apathy and boredom, this amidst the most tremendous changes the world has ever seen. Man has lost the capacity to wonder; wonder is the opposite of cynicism 'and bore Reservations will close Friday, SPEAKER Mrs. Judy Ergul, who was born and educated in Istanbul, Turkey, will speak at a meeting of the Raritan Valley Women's Traffic Club to be held in the Roger Smith Hotel tomorrow at 8 p.m.

Mrs. Ergul will speak on "Women in Turkey Past and Present." Coming to this country ten Datebook Today Meeting, 8 p.m., Junior Woman's Have you, or has someone you know, just moved to a now home? Your Welcome Wagon Hoatesa will call with gifts and friendly greetings from tha Party 1 omorrow sBBasaaBBBSBSBBssaBBBMBrwaassssasBSBBSBsaaa ENCAGED Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Poulson, 65 Ashmall Spotswood, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Nathalie Poulson, to Glenn Aylesworth, son of Mrs. Glenn Aylesworth, 80 Player Nixon.

Miss Poulson was graduated from Jamesburg High School and is employed with Eastern Express Metuchen. Her fiance is a graduate of Highland Park High School and is an employe of Raritan BETROTHED Mr. and Mrs. Rogers D. Grover, 58 Roosevelt Edison, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Diane Lysbeth Grover, to Douglas Howard Pawling, son of Mrs.

Edmund L. Jannotte of North Hills, West Chester, Pa. Miss Grover, a graduate of Perth Amboy High School, is" a sophomore at Rutgers University College of Engineering where she is majoring in ceramic engineering. Her fiance is a history major at Rutgers University. He was graduated from Pennsylvania Military Preparatory School.

Club of New Brunswick, Agora. St. Peter's PTA will hold its Christmas party in the school cafe Meeting, 8 p.m.. Dames Club, dom," he continued. Douglass Beehive.

teria tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. Gifts years ago, Mrs. trgul lives in Christmas party, 8 p.m., St. Pe "It is only by renewing the spirit within us that we can regain our capacity to wonder. A will be exchanged.

ter's Hospital Auxiliary, renewal of the spirit that will change us from what we are and Roasting a chicken? Baste it Greenwich, Where she is active in civic affairs. She is also a member of the Turkish Women's Club of New York, which is concerned with the exchange of cultural information. Tomorrow Christmas party, 2:30 p.m., St. lovingly with butter and tarragon and you'll have a delectable bird. open the way to further change Peter's PTA, school careteria.

in growth. A renewal of spirit will give us life. For what is life but Meeting and food shower, 8 p.m., Court Loretto, CD of Sacred Getting Married? the capacity to change?" Fleck Brand now wedding gowns; lead- Heart School. concluded. Nursery School SS ln( manufacturer! samples, re- i-J tulHtlS UD to S2M Snlri frnm 1Q 1 Meeting, 8 p.m., Charles Henry Fleck is chairman of the Metro CH 7-2810 To Reflect Family Devotion, Put Diamonds in Yule Plans Discussion Topic Chapter DAV No.

17, 78 Carroll PI. politan Area Unitarian extension committee. The future of the newly organized Presbyterian Church nursery school Meeting, 8 p.m., Woman's Auxiliary to Kotton Hub, club head 3C32GGB will be discussed at 8 p.m. tomor quarters on Throop Ave. it is cold What time shall we deliver your PEOPLES COAL AND OIL CO.

Lawrtnc Nw Brunswick Kl 5-3035 vis JS3 row in room 9 at the church, 100 to $5)9. Latest style aa shown In i Brldaa' magazines and beat shopa. AU perfect dreaaea. Many beautl- '0. ful dealimera' originate it i of reUtl price IN THIS AREA'S LARGEST COLLECTION OF BRIDALS.

Also latest Brides- maida' gowns. Wonderful opportu- nlty for Brides-to-be. HUNDREDS ffi OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS. For Mora Information Phone 1 Susie Kirkwood I LI btrty 1-3949 Discussion, 8 p.m.. First Year Great Books Group, children's Young dandelion greens should be seasoned with salt, pepper, butter or margarine and lemon Beauty and permanency describe both family devotion and the universal symbol of love the Livingston Ave.

diamonds in impressive groups give as much dazzle and sparkle as large ones. Brides-to-be no longer have a corner on the diamond engagement room, ree uduc Library. juice: a little onion may be added. The meeting will provide an opportunity for parents of students and prospective students to meet Meeting, 8 p.m., Raritan Valley Women's Traffic Club, Roger Smith Hotel. diamond.

So, why not label this Christmas a "diamond affair" for the family! What if you know nothing about diamonds and how to buy ring market! Many women receive with the school's teacher, 8 Conley Worcester. a "delayed" diamond which the Meeting, 8:30 p.m., Sisterhood, Highland Park Temple. man could not afford before the The school is in the process of becoming accredited by the New marriage. Diamonds are always a joy to a woman, and nothing says "no" when a husband gives his Jersey state board of education. Mrs.

Monema Kenyon, in charge lovely lady a diamond after years of pre-school education for the of wedded life. state board, has met with Mrs. Frequently several members of 'Simply rely on the suggestions of a reputable jeweler. He is a qualified expert who knows the Four C's of diamond purchasing the color, caiat, cut, and clarity which detemine the price of a diamond. Even modest budgets need not cringe from thoughts of diamond gifts! A tremendous range of diamond sizes and prices affords great variey of design in dozens of Worcester and the committee to further these plans.

a family pool their finances to buy Togelhsr With g. Hospital Aid Assn. Plans Party, Meeting A Christmas party will follow the business meeting of the Middlesex General Hospital Aid Assn. to be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the nurses' home.

Miss Ann Staples, a Douglass another a very special gift The nursery is held in two rooms tm FV Mm, emnt an. aa What could be more eloquent than a second diamond ringf Bowknots, floral motifs, high rising domes, 43 of the church every weekday morning from 9:15 to 11:45. It is non-sectarian and has a few places for four-year-olds still available. and sunbursts are but a few of OFFER as low College senior, will present a unique jewelry gifts. Designers and; the "occasional" ring design avail As part of the church's service consumer alike agree that small able.

Small diamonds may be set Christmas reading during the pro gram. The members will sing to the community, the school is open to children in the immediate neighborhood. A few partial scholarships are available. carols and exchange gifts. in groups or scattered.

If mother prefers modern design to the more conservative, you'll find a big A WINNER, HANDS DOWN! The gift that always pleases-is a gift of gloves. Now you can as AND A CHANCE TO WIN A 9 12 OAHDSAn RUG During the meeting Mrs. William Wisheart, chairman of the nominating committee, will report on the choose with fashion in mind: lined elections to be held in January. styles for extreme cold weather or Mrs. Charles Darling is chair Miss Marilyn Finn Engaged to Be Wed Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas G. nylons and lightweight leathers selection, too. Other Ideas Of course, other suggestions for mother, sister or aunt are diamond earrings, pendants, wrist watches, lockets, brooches, bracelets, and charms. Before making a gift decision, make sure you choose gold NOTHING TO NEW man of the social hour, assisted by for dress.

Finn, Mrs. Harvey Hullfish, Mrs. Moran nn tr 11 rirr i i Snyder. Mrs. Frank Holmes andiw "wooa ueacn, Mrs.

Willis Shuler. "8-b- "ie" EACH WEEK EAST BRUNSWICK or platinum in keeping with jew Mrs. Foster Ackerman is ta "aruyn rm? sgi. ionn j. aneaaon, son ci ftir, elry mounting already owned charge of music; Mrs and Mrs.

Hugh Sneddon, Brooklyn Wil- Green, decorations, and Mrs. Up to 36 months to pay No red tape Appointments 7 days a week at your convenience oy tne recipient. Dad and brother, too, deserve liam Beck, program. HIGHWAY S-18 diamonds in their cuff links, tic bars, belt buckles, rings and fra Miss Finn is a graduate of Mat-awan High School and is employed as a secretary at Fort Monmouth. Sneddon was graduated from Alexander Hamilton Hieh School.

(Near Mid-State Mall) J. Money delivered lo your home or place of business ternity pins. GL 4-7400 An inexpensive diamond ring for Dr. Burr D. Coe To Address Parents Dr.

Burr D. Coe, director of Mid Brooklyn, and is stationed at Fort STORE HOURS Daily 9 A. M. to 9 P. a baby or child causes quite a sensation when presented in a novel heart-shaped box.

A jolly Santa Caff or stop In today I MOTOR CLUB OF AMERICA dlesex County Vocational and Tech- Saturday to i Claus perched on the box adds a nical High School and a New 1- ,1 CLOSED -fi festive touch. Round, oval and Brunswick hich school 10th grade CI IWH A VC f-aeaf OFFICE CHarter 7-1067 NEW BRUNSWICK 294 GEORGE STREET Monmouth. A Jan. 31 wedding is planned. Christmas Program To Follow Election Election of officers and a Christmas program will feature the December meeting of the Women's Organization of the Highland Park heart-shaped gold lockets set with parent will serve as moderator at one or more small diamonds are the PTA parent and family life ideal presents for children.

In education meeting tomorrow at 8 later years, the locket can be made i p.m. in the school cafeteria. FOR COOKING Of the many small electrical appliances which make thoughtful and useful and comparatively inexpensive gifts, is the versatile, automatic, and also decorative Fry Pan, which also bakes, stews, roasts and simmers. Shown 'above, a Westing-house model. into a charm for a sentimental This meeting on 10th grade level token.

was planned by the PTA because Regardless of size, a diamond number of parents and teachers Reformed Church Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. i HOAGLAND'S DRUG STORE gift symbolizes affection and high! suggested a program of this type Mrs. Delmer Cottle will report for the nominating committee. esteem tor loved ones. What a on the questionnaires sent to them 2.

splendid way to begin a family tra- Besides the 10th grade teachers dition of passing on fine jewelry MemDers or circle win pre sent the program and lead in devotions. Hostesses will be Circle from generation to generation! and Dr. Coe, Willard Lindstrom, Samuel Gordon and Miss Eleanor Hawk will also participate. Mrs. Fred Brown will be hostess.

MeL3s.es "3Tou More BeaAitifull members. OUR WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS IS MORE ATTRACTIVE THAN EVER BEFORE. SHOP EARLY AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR PRE-HOLIDAY SPECIALS. a i Popular Gifts For Holidays Now you can have the figure nature intended for you. Silhouette guarantees supervised programs for spot reducing, slenderizing or weight gaining.

7 7 cm Miss Joan Vroom Engaged to Marry Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vroom, 776 Greenwood Laurence Harbor, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Joan Eleanor Vroom, to William Cullen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mc-Cormack, 300 Sunset Avenue, Cliff-wood Beach.

The bride-to-be was graduated from Sayreville High School and is 4s 1 Hi PRE-CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! EXPOSURE METER 7.95 3.98 and 4.98 MEN'S and LADIES' HAIR BRUSHES 2.98 $28.50 R0NS0N ELECTRIC SHAVER IN LUGGAGE CASE-New hi-fi portable record players In luggage type carrying cases have I employed by Western Electric been brought to perfection in $1.49 Valu BUBBLE EATH s30" Complete Course No Other Charges TERMS IF DESIRED The perfect gift this Christmasl time for this year's gift giving. Housed in luggage type carrying case and equipped with record The future bridegroom was graduated fromMatawan High School. He is employed in construction by 88c In Beautiful Apothecary Jar I i the Colonial Sand Stone changer, the above model is by Westinghouse. 1 Staten Island. 1 Rarhara Thnmoion.

Affe 27. Sil houette Member erf 3 Months, Achieved These Changes in Her HOME OF THE FINEST PERFUMES 1 i 8 1 3 8 I Measurements; BFFORE 33" HH" ai" 33" ill 1 BUST 1 I WAIST S3" Jane Inge to Present 'Romeo and Juliet' William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" will be presented in the Crescent Avenue Presbyterian Church in Plainfield on Friday and Saturday at 8.15 p.m. DOMESTIC and IMPORTED 55c WILLIAMS ScSam 39c" 1.25-620 COLOR FILM 98c 1.23 KOXZEMA 99c 1.75 TWEED HAIR SPRAY $1.09 65c PALf'OLIVE SHAMPOO 59c Mrs. Jane Inge of Plainfield, for merly head of the drama department at Douglass College, is di rector of the production, presented by the Jane Inge Players Inc. Elizabethan backdrops were designed by Dr.

Stuart LeCompte of Rutgers University and Alex Sei-del of the Metropolitan Art Assn. The Internationally Famous Silhouette Guarantee: I 3 MONTHS FREE I If we aU to get the following results I fc. a 1 I I si in 60 days: I The Jane Inge Players group was established in August. 100 TEN VITAMIN CAPS Because you're different FREE, private figure analysis and trval treatment. No obligation ever! FOR FREE TRIAL CALL CL 7-S60O TODAY! $14.95 MOVIE SCREEN 30x40 58.95 OVERWEIGHT: Lose 15 Pound 3 Inches Off Hips and Waist Take One Inch SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF KODAK CAMERAS UNDERWEIGHT er AVERAGE: Add 2 Inches to I Bust I Improve Posture and Re-Propor- tion Body MfaAiiremitnta M.98 Helen Marie LaBbne Tells of Engagement Off Ankles 7044 THE FERN DESIGN, a' Send 33c 'coins) for each pat-favorite in crochet, fits into any; tern add 5 cents for each pattern Mr.

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kotton for terry cloth, lighter for Our new 1359 Alice Brooks Nee- Miss LaBone is a graduate of linen towels. Easy-to-follw crochet dlecraft Catalog, just out, has Middlesex County Vocational directions. Imany designs for crocheting, knit- Technical High School, and is em-! 7155 CUDDLE TOYS FOR ting, embroidery, quilts, dolls. 1 I OURH-rOWM INTERNATIONAL Your Reliable Pharmacist Since 1872 2 I ployed with Rev Ion Inc. BABY are easy to stitch just 2 weaving.

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