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The Central New Jersey Home News from New Brunswick, New Jersey • 30

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THE DAILY HOME NEWS, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1952. CLUBS AND SCHOOLS CONDUCT END OF YEAR ACTIVITIES 30 I The home of Elizabeth Cadylsite of the first American woman Stanton, Seneca Falls, N.Y., was! suffrage convention, In 1848. NJ.C Officers To Live in Georgia Second Grade Gives Program Organization Changes Name And Announces Future Plans JUNIOR GUILD HOLDS ANNUAL YULE PARTY Mrs. Frederick Deibert and Mrs.

John David were hostesses to members of the Junior Guild of Christ Church at the former's Dinner Guests Undergraduate officers at New Jersey College for Women, Rut-" gers University, will be honored PudiIs of the second erade in The Junior League of Dfcborah K0hI' andWashington School presented a 1 Mi 'ft A last night officially changed its SLIP SALE Values That Can't Be Duplicated name to the Deboran league 01 Mrs. Benjamin Cross turned inChristmas program for the Par-money for home made pies. An ent-Teacher Association yesterday home yesterday when the church women met for their annual Christmas party. Mrs. Walter H.

Stowe and Mrs. John J. Rafferty poured. Plans were made for a carol service on Sunday, December 21 at 4 p. m.

and discussion was held anonymous donation of $50 the school assembly. announced. A luncheon will be held at the The girls chorus of the fifth and sixth grades, under the direction New Brunswick. Mrs. Sol Shapiro, president, reported that a check for $2,000 will be presented to the sanatorium at the annual dinner dance to be held Sunday at the Hotel Commodore in New York.

rxtmwt 1 'Ml. 1 fi Essex House, Newark on June 3, in cooperation with auxiliaries of Miss Arvada Finn, also sangS concerning the distribution of! ll I a tew L-nnstmas selections. I from Plainfield, Elizabeth, Linden Beautiful nylon and lacep I wO Christmas carols were sung with and Roselle for all members making their small donations. Christmas baskets. T0 HOLD SALE" the guests participated.

Mrs A cocktail party will precede the dance. Eighteen members raised $100 each for their donor. Bernard Davis, president and Mrs Miss Reba Schwartz and Mrs trim -crepe slips. Reg. $2.98.

NOW at a dinner at Woodlawn Sunday by the NJ.C. Associate Alumnae Board of Directors. Student officers of the four classes, Government Association and Honor Board have been invited to the annual event. After the 6 p. m.

dinner they will hear a talk by Mrs. Ernest W. Thomas of Montclair, N.J.C alumna from the class of 1927. Mrs. Thomas will discuss her undergraduate days and her recollections of Woodlawn, N.J.C.

alumnae house, which was the home of the late James Neilson when Mrs. Thomas was in college. Mrs. Thomas has held scholarships fro mthe Institute of Musical Art in the Juilliard Founda-i tion. After studying with Percy and Carl Friedberg, she The Daughters of Penelope will stage a sale of Greek and Turkish foods at Davidson's Market tomorrow at 9:30 a.

m. Those attending win De ivirs. Abraham Blumberg, Mrs. Phillip Davis. Mrs.

Martin Fenwick, Mrs. Samuel Fenkel. Mrs. Nathan Hyrrfan Garbos are In charge of Thomas McNally, past president, contributions and workers at the! eacl teacher with a gift. U.S.O.

on Carroll place for M. Jack Krinick read the state Christmas day when all Jewish or-1 president's message. Mrs. Jo-ganizations will be in charge of seP" Knolmayei reported on the The committee includes MrLi Friedman. Miss Sylvia Lederman refreshment booths.

Cakes will be oazaar. miss Gillian bcnneider, principal, greeted members. James Blazakis, Mrs. James I Mrs. Seymour Rosenhaus, Miss Stroumtsos, Mrs.

Frank Gemint-1 Bert Rener, Mrs. Sol Shapiro, Miss gis, Mrs. Peter Kuklakis and Mrs. Clara Yaibes, Mrs. Hartley Shein, Gregory Comsudis.

iMrs. Louis Goldstein, Miss Sara donated by Miss Annabelle Kaiser, Mrs. Leo Zaslower, Mrs. Harry Kaplan, Mrs. Cross, Mrs.

Irving GROUP II Dainty and lavish lace and embroidery trim. A A A perfect Christmas gift forlf all. Nylon tricot andj wO multicrepe. Reg. $3.98.

now mi Attendance award was won by Miss Helen Van Nuis class. A Christmas social followed the meeting with an exchange of grab Kabe, Mrs. Samuel Fenkel, Miss Bert Rener. Members who will be senior.bag prizes and refreshments hostesses are: Mrs. Daniel served by Mrs.

Joseph Cornell and Schwartz, Miss Toby Kleimer and her committee, Mrs. Frank Esolo, made her Town Hall debut in 'April, 1939. Several of her orig-, linal compositions have b2en; 'played at Town Hall by other ar Miss hadie Kaplan. Mrs. Joseph Iko and Mrs.

William New members introduced were Koehler. i It I 1 If Mrs. Leo Sharyel and Mrs. Irving! Mrs. Clarence Sickles spoke on Kosenzweig.

'unristmas Seals. III Another beautiful group (ft AO from Radelle and CoretteJKf tjQ in short, medium and tall. Nylon and multi- Pi crepe. Reg. $4.98.

NOW MRS. JOHN H. FROUDE Mr. and Mrs. John H.

Froude have returned from a wedding trip to Atlanta, and after a short stay here will make their home in Fort Benning, where he is stationed, Mrs. Froude was formerly Helen Kish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kaza Kish of 2 Herman street, South River. She became the bride of the son of Mrs.

Harry Froude of 24 Main etrnot Smith Riuftl en (Mi, Lord Stirling Pupils Offer Christmas Program to P.T.A. tists. Mrs. Hugh D. Snyder of this; city, chairman of the Sundayi dinner, will introduce Miss Muriel Gaertner of Newark, president of the Associate Alumnae, who will in turn present Woodlawn and Alumnae Office staff members to the guests.

Following the program, Miss Mary Carter, super-i visor of Woodlawn, will conduct a tour of the 200-year-old alumnae. In addition to the N.J.C. under-1 graduate officers, guests at th1 dinner will be past presidents of the association; members of the Woodlawn and Alumnae Office Beautiful All Rubber Body With Washable SARAN HAIR Was $7.98 John Carman, and "Father, We' ber'27. thank Thee" by the fifth grade, The ceremony took place at Others in the choral speaking; a nuptial mass in the Catholic group besides the composers werej Chapel in Fort Benning The Carol Bauries, Lynn Becker, Irene: Rev. Stephen W.

Kain officiated. HorOWitZ. Carol Ann MaeSiore. T.t r.mriu Rnnnn navn th hriHo Children of Lord Stirling School presented their annual Christmas program at the Parent-Teacher meeting yesterday afternoon to a capacity audience. Irene Horowitz announced the S-J 0.95 GROUP IV Beautiful nylon tricot and nylon satin in pink, blue and white.

Short, medium and long. Reg. $7.98. NOW .98 SUSAN STROLLER WALKING DOLL 5 $16.95 16, Washable Saran Hair program and members of Miss Diane Masucci, Margaret Randle.l in marriage and served as best Patricia Potter's class recited a Vivian Santalucia. Phyllis Weiss poem, "More than a Christmas Franklin Adler, Robert Hanley.

MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM Tiny Tears, Wanda Walking Doll, Saucy Walker, Winnie ths Walkinj Talking Doll. i staffs; Miss Margaret T. Corwiiv 'dean of the college; Miss Marjone Trayes, dean of students; Donald C. Dorian, dean of instruction, and Mrs. Dorian; David A.

Gift" as the rest of the class passedFrank Nora, Walter Schenck. Pa- man and Mrs. A. J. Palmatissa was matron of honor.

Mr. and Mrs. Froude are graduates of South River High School and he holdsa bachelor of science degree in education from Rutgers University. She works for Johnson Johnson. SLIPS that you will proud to glv as Christmas gifts.

We carry extra aize slips. Come in and use our convenient LAYAWAY or CHARGE FLAN. FREE CHRISTMAS BOXES wrapped candies to the audience, tricia Bentele, Carol Crompton, Susanne Bell, Herbert Flxler.lJulian Evan, Sharon Gluck, Judith Winifred Decker, James FetterlyJHignite, Marilyn Van Arsdale, Iris Ruth Muchanic, Nancy Upton, Zaslower, William Carlon, How-Meredith Jordon, Elaine Decker, James Featherson, Ferris Wheels 189 Organs $1.98 Rowland, superintendent of grounds at Woodlawn since and Mrs. Rowland; and Mrs. Philip Schwartz of this city, chairman i LARGE SELECTION of Pedal $L98 Cars tp Alice uouan, vaierie Jane Dennis John McGee, Rich LARGE METAL of the Woodlawn Governing ard Mulligan, Jack Rue.

Jerry $4.59 Cahill, Erlene East, Marshall Feldman, Barbara Bamcock, and GAS STATION PERSONALS .95 poultry! Judith Schleimer from Mrs. Fer-nan de Percin's class told "What Christmas Is." bwan and Frank Zaccardi. Mrs. Wilbur Hibbard's class played a rhythm band number and saag. Mrs.

Ralph Foster, music teach $1-98 1 Vidrolas '8 up Connie's Specialty Shop MARKET Mrs. Abraham Arkin's olass sang two Christmas songs and Mrs, MR. AND MRS. JACK ANKLO-j witz and daughter, Joyce, of 54 Carman street, and Mrs. Anklo-j witz' parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Max Hamelsky, will leave tomorrow; by car for Miami Beach, Fla. to remain until the first of the: er, directed the school chorus. Members of Miss Margaretta! Earl Hooper's class presented an Large Selection of Sleds Many Other Toys to Choose From Large Selection of Baby Carriages Cribs Bathinettes and Baby High Chairs Edison Kroll Hedstrom Union Trimble OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TIL CHRISTMAS 1 1.3 IH Sfc new HfUnKWlCK 1 Fresh Killed POULTRY rLLDmVEBI KI 5-5847 WE ALSO BUY POULTRY "The. Friendly Shop" 28 PATERSON ST.

Next to Telephone Co. bkuimans class sang and Rena Dalldorf played a flute obligato. Recitations from Mrs. David De original pantomine. Mrs.

Theodore Schor directed a group of fifth and sixth grade pupils in choral speech. The original poems were "What Christ' mas Means" by Mary Ann Solon-toi, "Good Deeds" by Nicholas Lambiase, "The Snow That Falls" by Daniel Greene, "Jack Frost" by II All FURNITURE STORE Luca's class were, "Christmas" by Sharon Stark, "Christmas Day" by Eileen Schroff and Paulette WI-land, "The Best Gift" by Gilbert Till, Taffy Adler. Theresa Gar- AT THE LEADING year. DAVID PAULUS, SON OF MR. and Mrs.

John Paulus of 18 Wellington place, a student at Blair Academy, Blairstown, will be one of the soloists when the academy's 45-voice choir presents its annual program of Christmas music in the Presbyterian Church there Sunday morning. gano, Etuart Ross, John Cheetham, Diane Lynn, and Lynn Savidge. USE OCR LAYAWAY PLAN SHOP EARLY 187 NEILSON STREET Foot of Paterson St. We Deliver Tel. CH.

7-4980 Members of Mrs. Benjamin Mc- Nally's class reciting "Why Do Datebook Today Bells on Christmas Ring?" were Dona Peterson, Ellen Martin. Terry Savidge and Diane Phipps ana tanta uiaus were Joh Bazaar, 1 to 3 and 7.30 to 10 p. St. John's P.T.A., school Casterline, Thomas Brenner, Aubrey Taylor, Harler Gross, Dick Van Arsdale and George auditorium.

Christmas meeting, 1:30 p. HUNGARIAN WOMEN ELECT NEW OFFICERS ALL the sparkle the gaiety of the holiday was just meant for children Little boys and Mrs. James Revy was elected Highland Park Women's Club, Highland Park Reformed Church. Meeting, 2:30 p. Jersey Blue Chapter, D.A.R., Morrison home, cang a Christmas carol and Karen 'President of the Ladies' Aid of Seffert and Lorrain Louis from 'thy Hungarian Baptist Church 6i eiris suddenly become Christmas ansels treshlv 12 Lafayette street.

Mrs. Joseph Haefner's class nigm. scrubbed and appealing in the bright holiday wardrobes that we've planned of "Christmas Around the World''! Other new otneers are Mrs. Meeting, 3:30 p. Young Ju-deans, fifth and sixth grades, Highland Park Conservative Tem Dena Lipman and Nickolas; Vlt0r vl( Presmem' Lambiose from Miss Alice Rugen's George Osworth, treasurer; Mrs.

class told of the scheel Christ- IBalaza Messner, auditor; Mrs. for active play as well as dress-up and school wear. Shop early ple. Meeting, 4 p. Young Ju mas project for the Middlesex Steven wiczai, secretary; -mis.

deans, 71 Welton street. County Polio Hospital. iJosepn J-oaor, memDersmp, ana Supper and Christmas party, At a brief business meeting, p. Red Pine Club, Wood- wml ifll 1 DAY DRESSES rranK wora, president, asked for Annrnnriations were made to vo umeers io assist in tne mother Christmas activities. lawn.

Christmas party, 6:30 p. Highland Park Women's Republican Club, Metuchen Country Club. arive ror the polio fund of 1953. Xne prayer service will be held Twenty-three mothers were'tonignt at 7:30 o'clock, with the signed up for the task. iRev; Michael Major preaching on The attendance award went of Prayer in Waiting for Hanging of the Greens, 7:30 FOR YOUR BEST GIRL p.

Y.W.C.A. Jwwn of teSMON ACAOfMY v- 'A i Christmas party. 7:45 p. Mrs. wiiour Hibbard's class.

IChrist." You'll enjoy selecting a Rosary Society, St. Peter Church, uresis liuui uui as snrtment nf criskavs. nol Christmas party, 8 p. Mid dlesex County Woment's Demo cratic Club. Roger Smith Hotel.

ished cottons, velvets, taf- 8 fetas and other holiday fab- 8 rr -j; Meeting, 8 p. Women of the 5 Moose, 341 George street. wt lies, ivcijr uiic uwuntiivc ly uitt sy a Boxe, 15- Meeting and Christmas party, 8 p. St. Paul P.T.A., auditor mm.

nS 7-r '0 Meeting, 8 p. County Heart Association, St. Peter's nurses 1.86 TO 14.95 SIZES 1 to 3 3 to 6x 7 to 14 home library. Meeting, 8 p. Pitman Men's 296 GEORGE STREET (one block above the square) Club.

Meeting, 8:15 p. Raritan Photographic Society, Engineer Phone CHarter 9-0049 New Brunswick, N. J. ing Building, Rutgers. "Light Up the Sky," 8:30 p.

PRE- 5 TEENS 8.95 Temple Players of Anshe Emeth, I JV, 0o to wor Cnrthed down jF'y I toft and bcommg foldi which I '---i-lf '-jft. li ji aroM oniv unii civn i wi Sizes 10-1I-H 1 2.95 1 New Brunswick High School auditorium. Tomorrow All day, Ladies' Day, Y.M.C.A. Bake sale, 9:30 a. Daughters of Penelope, Davidson's Market.

Tea. 1:30 p. Middlesex Coun Royal will, wmhabi. of ow IV ty Heart Association, Roger Smith; BABY BUNTINGS GIRLS' BLOUSES GIRLS' SKIRTS 2.86 1. 4.86 1.86 t0 2.86 2.86 to 4.86 All Gifts Exchange able iTES YOU TO SEE HER "Gift Exclusives Hotel.

Great Brooks discussion, 7:30 p. Public Library. Meeting, Christmas party, 8 p. Ladies' Aid, Emanuel Lutheran Church. Anniversary meeting, 8 p.

New Brunswick Historical Club, Second Reformed Church. Children's i 'upp Slioper 5 0 Sox 2 1.39 I Hospital Births Middlesex General nprembpr 5 A daushter to I I The just right little per- CP It I sonal ift to Bladdcn her III 1," heart at Christmas time. Imported English, French and Bavarian China $1.25 up eiTT-re nn a mm mm a a. mm S' SUITS SAILORS and BOY nnvc OTHERS 'H jf rr I'T'V1 Warm and cozy yet cgj 1 AA' they have that flair for 7 tI''! vr V1' fashion to complement Xto' any outfit. White, black li ft' anc' 'n woo's ome fhjflt hKV hand crocheted.

1' i BOYS' CORDUROY SLACKS BOYS' STORM JACKET-COATS 2.88 t0 4.88 10.88 10 16.88 i CHRISTMAS SHOPPING MADE EASY! I I -is Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kapcsandi, Rt. 5, Nixon; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs Henry Luhrs, 11 Weldon road, Matawan; a son to Mr.

and Mrs. William Jacoby, 215 Adelaide avenue, Highland Park; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wright, 67 North Main street, Milltown; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Kinelski, 294 Washington avenue, Milltown. December 6 A son to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Boldizar, 25 Arlington avenue, South River. December 7 A son to Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Radel, Rt. a son to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Droz-dowski, 26 Clark street, South River; a daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Van Schoick, 85 Richardson street; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams, 545 Chester place. December 8 A dauehter to Mr.

OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT NO MONEY DOWN 10 TO 29 WEEKS TO PAY An Unusual Collection of Glamorous Lingerie Ensembles 2 FREE MOJUD NYLONS A pair beautiful MOH Nylom tvery Philadelphia shop Hi uu, iciifTu iiuib now until t'hrUtmu. 329 GEORGE STREET i and Mrs. William LaVigne, 21 OPEN EVERY EVENING 'TIL CHRISTMAS OPEN EVENINGS TIL CHRISTMAS Metiar lane; a son to Mr. ana Mrs. Eldo Magnini, 47 Delaware avenue, Carteret..

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