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The Central New Jersey Home News from New Brunswick, New Jersey • 9

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New Brunswick, New Jersey
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THE DAILY HOME NEWS. NEW BRUNSWICK. N. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1916. SOLEMNIZED FALL BRIDALS Miss Mary Jane Coglianese Marries Vincent Westburg imma Hippeli Brazilian Girl To Assist Club Becomes Bride Mary's rectory, with the Rev.

Miss Mary Jane Coglianese, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Coglianese, G3 Hale street, was fiven in marriage by her father yesterday to Vincent E. Westburg, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Emil Betzler, 145 South Main street. Milltown. The wedding took place in St. James Coyle officiating.

The bride's dress was of. chiffon, drop shoulder style. She wore a three-quarter length veil and carried gardenias. Her sister, Miss Antoinette Coglianese, was maid of honor. She wore a drop shoulder dress of pink satin, and carried an old-fashioned bouquet of pink roses and sweet peas.

Jack Dorn, Milltown, was best man. Miss Dylma Martins, N. J. C. student from Brazil, will be the guest of the Entre Nous Club of the Y.

W. C. A. at its meeting tonight at 8:30 o'clock. Miss Martins will help the club members prepare their part in the International Review to be held on February 28 in Roosevelt Junior High School, a musical comedy intended to raise money for the Y.

W. C. A. world reconstruction fund. Miss Olive Tillman, president of the Entre Nous Club, will act as hostess at this evening's meeting and refreshments will be served.

ROOKS Election Da DC UPHOLSTERING ill. PAIRING After a reception at Colonial Farms, Mr. and Mrs. Westburg up left on a wedding trip to the Po SAGGING CHAIRS QC REWEBBED Broken Chairs Repaired, cono Mountains. They will reside at 47 Kuhlthau avenue, Milltown.

Both Mr. and Mrs. Westburg Cushions Refilled with new sprints, Cushions Refilled with the Old Springs, each S5 S3 are graduates of New Brunswick High School. Mr. Westburg served Colonial Farms Is Scene of Reception for Members Of Family In Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Milltown, yesterday, Miss Emma D.

Hippeli, daughter of and Mrs. Charles A. Hippeli, East Brunswick, married Francis J. Sillcocks, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Sillcocks, Milltown. The Rev. William Margerum conducted the ceremony, and music was furnished by John Krause and Jerry Hoffman, soloist. The bride wore a white taffeta bodice with chiffon skirt and train and a fingertip veil with orange blossoms. She carried a prayer book with white orchids and streamers tied with small chrysanthemums.

Her maid of honor, Miss Ann Smalley, wore blue net and Mrs. Michael Humeniuk, attendant, wore pink net. They carried old-fashioned bouquets of roses. George Sillcocks, brother of the bridegroom, was best man, and the bride's brother, Charles Hippeli, ushered. Following the wedding was a reception for the immediate family at Colonial Farms.

Upon their return from a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, the couple will live at 22 Clay street, Milltown. in the army, and is now employ' ed in the office of Mack Manu facturing Corporation. He also PERSONALS MISS GRACE LICORDARI, 843 Hamilton street, is convalescing at home following a throat operation at St. Peter's Hospital. 1 attended Rutgers University Col lege.

Mrs. Westburg is a graduate of Drake's Business College and before her marriage was employ ed in Princeton. SLIP COVERS MADE TO ORDER Abo Leatherette Coverings CALITnTb. I RLE LSIIMATfcS Alt Werk none bj Preprletors TIRRANOVA BROS. Tim Favmenta Arranged HIGHLAND PARK UPHOLSTERING GO.

515 RARITAN AVENUE UNTRIMMED MRS. EDWARD BRADY WILL entertain the Study Club of Court Loretto, Catholic Daughters of America, at the home of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Vincent Brady, 300 Easton avenue, tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. 17 ATTEND SERVICE About 17 young people attend ed the Sunday evening worship service of the Pitman Youth Fel lowship, held in me Pitman Chapel at 7 last evening.

CASUALS, DRESSYS, TOPPERS, FULL LENGTHS REGULARLY $79.95 ELECTION DAY PRICE TOPPERS REGULARLY TO $110 ELECTION DAY PRICE Miss Margaret Jackson led the MR. AND MRS. VINCENT PA-lombi of Fulton Garden Apartments have named their daughter Geraldine. She was born at service, and the Rev. Harland Gant guided a discussion on St Peter's Hospital last Friday.

faith. MR. AND MRS. ADAM GIALI-takis of 35 Hiram street enter- tained 'relatives and friends Saturday night in celebration of GOLDS' $79 $50 TO PRESENT REPORT AT LODGE MEETING Indianola Council 111, Degree of Pocahontas, will meet Wednesday at 8 p. m.

at Odd Fellows Hall to hear a report on the recent district meeting. Miss Evelyn Oughton, delegate, will bring highlights of the sessions which Miseries the first birthday of their son. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE E.

Myers, 64 Welton street, will move tomorrow morning to 150 Mulberry street, Pawtucket, R. I. i Couohlntf hernias' she attended. spasms, sore throat, muscula soreness and tightness, irritation in upper breathing passages re- lieved with dependable Park Couple to Head Family Following Reunion of Group Hospital-tested douche SUITS $45 DRESSES WOOLS, RAYONS, TAFFETAS IN SPORT DRESS TYPES REG. 16.95 TO 19.95 family and children shown by Mr.

and Mrs. Mark Weinberg. Plans were made for another re wonderfully effective in FEMIIIIIIE I1YGIEIIE Here's great news for wis women who douchel Lyflla, E. Flnkham'a sanative wash now offers you an effective 'bacteriostatic' douche which hospital tests have already proved so wonderfully effective lot vaginal cleanliness. Sanative Wash has been especially developed to check growth of union to be held in the spring with Edward Kane and Mrs.

Samuel Sahn in charge. Mrs. Samuel Turner was elected presi dent, and Samuel Sahn, Brooklyn, secretary of the group. better taste and better for you Extra rich in Vitamin Bt Niacin and Iron In addition to Mr. and Mrs.

SOLIDS, STRIPES, CHECKS, IN BOTH TAILORED DRESSMAKER TYPES REG. 69.95 me more vuineraDle germs, relieve odor. Itching and minor dls. charge. Positively won't Irritate.

Has such a wonderful cleansing. no Sahn, the nine children of Mr. Sahn and the late Sarah Sahn were present: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Turne, Short Hills; Mr.

and cooling, soothing effect on znetn- Dranesl At all drugstores. Mr. and Airs. Israel Sahn, Highland Park, were chosen honorary president and vice-president at a family reunion held yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Turner, 89 Hobart avenue, Short Hills. Nathan Swell, Irvington, and Mrs. Turner were host and hostess. Entertainment included dinner, cards, and moving pictures of the ft.UIIEEIZEESrSS if LOSE 2 TO 3 IKCHtS IM It VISITS 1 Mechanical and Swedish Mnt(i Vapor Cabinets, Mild Exercise. 0 Phone N.

B. 2-9081 Featuring- the Famous atacLevy Systerq of Slenderizing OPEN 10 A. M. Modern Slenderizing Salon 57 Meeker Piscatawaytown No. 4 and No.

6 Buses From New Brunswick Stop at Our Corner PHOTO CHRISTMAS CARDS From Your Own Negatives SAMPLES ON DISPLAY pfumi 4440 FUR COATS 303 George Street Photostatic Copies of Veterans Discharge Papers Mrs. Samuel Sahn, Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kane, this city; Mrs. Benjamin Saltzman and son, Philadelphia; Mr.

and Mrs. Hugh D. Shepherd, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Swell, Irving-ton; Mrs.

Marie Sauber, this city; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sahn, this city; and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sahn and daughters, Joan and Carol, this city.

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Weinberg and their son, William, were guests. Israel Sahn has 19 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. MISS DORIS PEARCE, FRANK REMSEN JR.

WED Miss Doris Pearce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pearce of North Brunswick Township and Frank Remsen of East Millstone were married Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the First Baptist Church by the Rev. R. Eugene Schearer.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leonard. VENETIAN BLINDS WHITE TAPE ALUMINUM SLATS BAKED ENAMEL FINISH Silverblu or Mink-Dyed fc A Cf Tox MUSKRAT usually DAY 4311 inc. SPOTTED LAPIN usually $199 ELECTION DAY $125 1 tax HUDSON SEAL usually 435ELECTION DAY $325 inc.

PERSIAN PAW usually $325 ELECTION DAY $299 inc. South American On Tax LEOPARD CAT usually $550 ELECTION DAY DZD inc. BONMOUTON usually $199 ELECTION DAY $149 tax INDIAN LAMB usually $395 ELECTION DAY $195 inc. (g.98 From SUBURBAN TRANSIT CORP. SERVING PRINCETON DUNELLEH NEW BRUNSWICK CAL1P KILMER 333 Suydam Street NEW BRUNSWICK brother-in-law and sister of the bride, were attendants.

In Stock for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Bring your window measurements. Take them home with you If you wish. After their return from a short honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs. Remsen will reside at 51 Bayard street.

SODALITY TO MEET Open Thurs. 'Til 9 P. M. Closed Saturdays TO NOMINATE HEADS The Immaculate Conception So HARTMAH'S 31 CHURCH STREET TEL. NEW BRUNSWICK 2-3396 TeL N.

B. 2-5623 dality of St. Mary's Church will i meet tonight at 8 clock at tha FUR-TRIMS school to nominate officers. One of a Kind Many Not Mentioned Pi Rich beaver border and cuffa on aloe, gin, IOOT-. wool, reg.

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tax inc. $200 $179 Cedar green coat, croaa fox tuxedo, reg. $143, Gold coat with seal tuxedo, reg. $113 tax vp 7 inc. Medoo red.

sable-dyed squirrel tuxedo, reg. $113. 4 inc. Rich red wool, black sailor collar, tuxedo, and pocket trim, reg. $239.95.

$179 'l inc. Si 11 Quality All Wool Heavy Vile WHILT4DM IluIU(KS 9x12 Size Priced From SMS VARIETY OF COLORS nr I -'v imCrJt -'--vliu nl mi iiiniliirmYfrfi i rifiinvi 111 tiiiitfilininiiiiilii niin RED WHITE BLUE WHITE STRIPED BLAZERS $10 REG. U.98 It i. ALL NEW, THIS SEASON'S MERCHANDISE BE EARLY FOR CHOICE MERCHANDISE 'I it STAIR CARPET See our selection of STAIR and HALL CARPET; 27" width; many colors to choose mrMiM from. Yd.

AIITAIAX'S i OF NEW BRUNSWICK 31 Church Street Tel. Ti. B. 2-3396 0cn Thursday Until 0 'Clock Closed All Day Saturday Scene stealer Is this cray eatln sheath. The bodice features a high neckline and covered shoulders but the calf-length side-draped, reveals a deeply slashed hemline.

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