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Passaic Sunday Eagle from Passaic, New Jersey • 11

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unty's Only Sunday Newspaper THE SUNDAY EAGLE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1931 dan Social Events In Passaic This Week PERSONALS back Kabatchnick, of Easton, her mother, Mrs. Anna 251 Harrison street, over the week end. Rosan F. Morey, of 272 Laarenue, Passaic, attended of religious workers Geneva, Lake Winnipesau- and Mrs. Charles.

SEanion, of Minton avenue, Cliftem, have reafter a two weeks vacation Pleasant. Their sons, Chas; and. Frank, are at home also, spending several weeks at Elizabeth MacLeod, of 139 street, Delawanna, is conat her home from dined back received in an autolie accident on Wednesday. Mrs. ceod is a past chief daughter of Maclean Lodge, No.

36, Daugh-er Bootia. and Mrs. Thomas Carey, street, Passaic, have from an automobile tour ch the New England States and da. On the trip back they visitNatives in Rhode Island for days. Barney Goldstein and Mrs.

of 12 Henderson street, and Mr. and Mrs. Samson of Spring street, this city, on motor trip co, Canada. Carl Miller, of 21 Grove Passaic, sailed. Wednesday light for Europe.

Mrs. Miller former Miss Edith of this and Mrs. Bernard Shirk and Iren, of New Rochelle, N. the guests of Mrs. Shirk's er, Samuel Bodner, of 269 Pauliavenue, Passaic, for the week.

m. Eugene C. Ward, of Penningavenue, Passaic, is spending weeks at Bretton Weeds, N. Y. Nancy Bissell, of 29 Offard Passaic, spent Thursday uty Park.

G. Rinzler, of 212 Main salc, is a patient at Hospital where appendicitis operation diss Katherine Perog, cf 145 Sherin street, Passaic, spent the Middletown, N. Y. The Misses Anna and Lillian Madison street, Passaic, ending the week at Danbury, Miss Ruth Rinzler, of Autumn treet, Passaic, left Friday to wreck at Belmaz. Mrs.

Joseph J. Brumberg Misses Hilda and Anita Brumdaughters, Ms. Charles Endler, berg, of 169. Passaic avenue, automobile Passaic, left Wednesday on an to. Saratoga and Lake George.

Miss Mildred Kempler, of avenue, Passaic. is vacationHouten at Schroon Lake, N. Y. Mrs. Harry Ring, of 112 Lexington avenue.

Passaic, underwent an week. eration for appendicitis last Bodner, of Mrs. Herman York City, was the recent guest sister-in-aw, Mrs. Abe Paulison avenue, Air. and Mrs.

A. Goodlatte Mrs. Goodlatte's sister, visiting William Burgess, at Belfast, return to this city in fall accompanied by They will da inter, Miss the Amelia R. summer is spending Lurope. Miss Marion Kesselring, el Mr.

Bond and street, Passaic, is Mrs. George parents until Labor at Day. her esserling is a librarian College, Norton, Mass. W. Blanchard, of nington Gilbert.

avenue, Passaic, was City during the week. lantic Mrs. Adolph Stein and of Spring street, Passaic, are at the Tel-Aviv, 1 Belmar, N. few. weeks.

their defeat! ove. Miss, Hester De Vries, of 187 Hard- The Misses Anne and Alice Steining avenue, Clifton, is at Lake Pla- berg, of the Boulevard, Passaic, are cid, N. for two weeks. returning tomorrow from Seaside, where they were the guests of their Mrs. Grace Pawson, of Madison sister, Mrs.

Joseph A. Baker, of this avenue, Clifton was hostess at a de- city. lightful afternoon card party on Friday on the lawn surrounding her Mr. and Mrs. Davd Bauer, of 88 home for the members of Woodland Van Houten avenue, Passaic, will Temple No.

1, Pythian Sisters. Mrs. leave on Tuesday night for ClevePawson, is most excellent chief of land, 0., where they will establishing the Temple. their future residence. Mr.

Bauer, who is employed by the Erie RailDr. Fred G. Kurtis, of 249 Paulison road Company, has been connected avenue, Passaic, was the guest of with that concern for about 30 years. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Stein, of this city, at their summer home in Brad- Miss Cele Kaplan, of Columbia Beach this week. avenue, Passaic, has returned from ley of a two Club, Ellenville, N. week's vacation at the NapMrs. Carl Saxer and children anoch Country 36. Lafayette avenue, -Passaic, are visiting Miss Alice McGloughlin at her summer bungalow at Lake Ho- Miss Selma Bodner and Harry and patcong.

Milton Bodner, Clifton, are return- at ing today Hill: from, a week's Pottersville, stay N. Y. Willis C. Johnstone, of 9 High Moon Camp, street, Passaic, wil Iresume his duCook, daughter Mr. ties at the parcel post window of Miss Ethel the local Port Office tomorrow aft- and Mrs.

Charles C. Cook, of 284 an enjoyable two weeks vacation Harding avenue, Clifton, is spending with his family. several weeks at Southampton, L. I. of Mr.

and Mrs. Willam G. Healy are Mr. and Mrs. Brower Barnwell, of returning today from a Howe avenue, Passaic, have Gregory avenue, and Mrs.

Linsey honeymoon at Silver Lake. Mrs. Healy is the Bahl, of after a two weeks' vacaformer Miss Ann Mantie, of 81 Lin- returned tion to 'Asbury Park. den street, Passaic. a Mrs.

J. Cohen, of 59 Paulison aveMiss Cornelia Baker, of 12 Beech returned home Thursstreet, Passaic, is at Silver Lake, un- nue, Passaic, three weeks' vacation at til Labor Day. day after a N. Y. Saratoga Springs, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank- Novatny, of Little Miss Ethelyn Selper, daughto Garfield, through are the enjoying New an automobile States ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Selper. trip England Howe avenue, Passaic, is of 69 and Canada.

spending three weeks as the guest grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Gertrude Ratzer, of 14 Carl- Seiper, of Highland aveof her at ton place, Passaic, is recuperating Fred is at her home from a slight illness. nue, this city. Cards have been received postmarkThomas Robinson, of 173 Park av- Switzerland from Mr.

and Mrs. ed enue, Passaic, successfully completed Binns, of Acyrigg avenue, a summer course at Brown Univer- Passaic, who are touring Europe. Henry sity, Providence, R. I. will sail for home about the They middle of September.

David Van Hine, of 251. Herve avenue, Passaic, is turning today from The Misses Theresa and Alice a two vacation at Silver Lake. Mitchell, of 82 Henry street, Passaic, spent the week in Belmar. Benjamin Stein, of 119 Quincy his family at Miss Sadye Tiger, nurse in the street, Passale, jcined Belmar for the week end. office of DI.

Robert N. MacGuffie, of 101 Union avenue, Passaic, at Miss. Dorothy C. Rinzler of 129 turned on Monday after a short stay -Passaic street, Passaic, has returned at Cape Cod, Mass. from a pleasant vacation in Atlantic Miss Charlite Wolfsen, of the Broadway, Passaic, sailed on Thurs Oity.

he William of Quincy on the S. S. Majestic on Fitzgerald, day street, Passaic, sailed on the S. S. cruise to Nova Scotia.

Acquatania on Wednesday night at mrith's tour through Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hudson, of 122 midnight for a Europe. Arlington avenue, Cifton, are week joying the summer at Rainbow Mrs. Henry C.

Dwyer and daugh- Lake, N. J. Mrs. Hudson was hostess ter, Celina, of Pleasant avenue, Pas- at a lovely card patty at the RainAbles, saic, are visiting relatives in Balti- bow Lake Community Center are more, Mr. Before returning they will' Tuesday afterncon.

visit Washington, D. and Vir. ginia Beach. Miss Helen Friedman, of 294 Monroe street, Passaic, was the guest Mrs. J.

Dotter weich and sons. Ar- Mr. and Mrs. David Kanter, spend thur and William, of Paulison ave- Sheepshead Bay, during the week. nue, Clifton, are spending a vacation at Rockaway Beach.

Miss Jane Burr, Dakota street, and Passaic, left yesterday to spend and Henry Benjamin and daugh- weeks at Fallsburg, N. ter, Miss Miriam Benjamin, of 381 Miss Burr is registered at the MorBrook avenue, Passaic, have return- ningside Hotel. ed from a. vacati ri at Belmar and Ocean City, N. J.

Mrs. I. Cohen and sons, Van and Sidney, of 231 Lexington Mrs. Philip Rosenthal and chil- nue, Passaic, returned on Tuesday dren, Lorraine and Raymond, of evening from a vacation in Belmar. 206 Park avenue, Passaic, are at home after spending several weeks Former Councilman Thomas Johnop- at Belmar.

son and family, of 108 Second Lakeview, are spending the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Munier, of at Lake Erskine. New 11 Yearance avenue, Clifton, accomof panied by Mrs. Munier's sister, Mrs.

Mrs. Philip H. Keller, of 420 Levine, Mary Riedl and her daughter, Viola, ton avenue, Clifton, is at Warren Pas- of Minneapolis, are spending the Lake, Monroe, N. J. for the are week end in Philadelphia.

Mrs. month's of the month. Mrs. is a guest of her sister a Willa for Ireland. stay, Samuel Rice, Basin of 347 Boulevard, the 218 and Abe Brocklyn, DI Monroe Albert and Roene Muller, of Passaic, left Crescent an their Citton, re- avenue, Harding avenue, Lake have Cham- motor trip to Tannisville, N.

touring from a trip to where they will remain for ten plain. daughter Mr. and sailed enue, Clifton. is at home after Mrs. Harry Hoff, of 170 Mrs.

Ella Randey, of 31 Cinton Kesserling, evening Broadway, aboad Passaic, the S. S. Majectic Thursday on eight weeks' trip through the visiting week end cruise to Nova Scotia. die west. Mrs.

Hanoley Miss a friends in Indianapolis, Ind. Chicago Wheaten Sylyia Jacchson, of 105 Hope Akron, and Pittsburgh Miss the week end Philadelphia, Pa. of her sister, at West End, avenue, Passaic, is 178 Pen- guest Mr. and Mrs. Richard Giblin, at At- N.

J. 275 Paulison avenue, Passaic. and daugh- the week guests of Dr. Mrs. Louis Bunevich avenue, A.

Rubacky and Mrs. Rubacky, ter Estelle, cf 241 Paulison Bradley Beach this citl, at their cottage at children, Passaic, returned to until Labor Lake, N. J. guests where they remain J. for a Day.

Mr. Bunevich will join Harold Gerhardt, of 144. Burgess his family week ends. place, Passaic, will retun tris Main avenue, PES- ing after a weeks'. Gerbardt vacation is at -Irving Burg, is at of Bradley Beach for lantic City.

Mr. saic -Park, end. surer of the Montank Theatre, the Mrs. John Sakac, of Wallington, has as her guests her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Barbera, of New York. William Patterson, of 33 Amsterdam avenue, Passaic, left on Friday night to spend two weeks in Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Boehm, of 352 Terhune avenue, Passaic, are visittheir son, Paul Boehm, of Pawtucket, R.

for the week. Miss Grace Turner, of 45 Assension street, Passaic, is returning today after a two weeks' vacation at Twin Lakes. Miss Stella Kievitt will resume her duties at the Passaic National Bank tomorrow after a two weeks vacation, Mr. and Mrs. James B.

Greeley and son, of 34 John street, Passaic, left yesterday on a two weeks' motor to Saratago and Canada. Mr. trip Greeley is connected with the office of Super Building Inspector Frank Ackerman. Pierce Rosenthal, of Van Houten Passaic, is spending his Va avenue. cation at Budd Lake.

David Tanenbaum, cf 4.9 Paulison avenue Passaic, spent yesterday at Asbury. Park, where he attended the Demccratic State convention. Miss Helen Majrosach, of Passaic, is spending two weeks at Spring Lake. Scotia. Mrs.

Harry Riskin, of Brendway, Passaic, will return on Thursday aftinterseting tour of the Great er an Lakes. Mr. and Mrs. Emerick. Stark, of 172 Boulevard, Passaic, are arriving today on the 8.

S. Europa after two months, tour through Europe. Little Miss Doris Weiss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.

Weiss, of 519 Passaic avenue. Passaic, will return on September 1 from Maine where she spsent the summer at Camp Truda. reMiss Pauline Hoeger sailed on a twelve day cruise to St. John, Halifax. 170 Miss Esther Kuller, daughter of Mrs.

Harry Kuller, of Rana Mr. dolph street, Passaic, is reutrning and today after spending the summer in California, en- Miss Ivy Galowitz, of 213 Howe avenue, Passaic, will arrive home from Salisbury Beach, today she spent the past two where on weeks. Miss Sarah Madison, of 39 Palstreet, Passaic, has returned mer of from two weeks vacation at the a of Bershire. Country Club. Miss Irene Golden, of Van Houten avenue, Passaic, is spending the two week end in the Catskil Mountains, Joseph Grosman, of Highland avenue, Morris Golden, of 108 Elliot Passaic, have returned from street, Perry an interesting motor tour through ave- the middle west and Canada.

Dr. Morris Joseph, of 271 Lexington avenue, Passaic, will return on Tuesday morning from a boat crip Nova Scotia. Dr. Joseph sailed street, to season on the S. S.

Berengaria. Riskin, president of the Harry Riskin Coal Company, of Passaic, Clif- in Saratoga, N. Y. for a few is rest weeks. Mrs.

Gertrude Hyde, of 557. Gregcry avenue, Passaic, is returning from a week's vacation at Atstreet. latnic City. Mrs. Hyde is accomday a her sister, Mrs.

Trina North and Mrs. Elizabeth Hawthorne, of Wooddays. bridge. avMr. and Mrs.

Irving Petschaft, an Passaic, are spendng the week end mida Belmar. visited Miss Marion S. Goldberg, daughter and of Mrs. A. Goldberg, of the Boulevard, Passaic, recently graduated from Rider College, of Trenton.

Miss of Goldberg, who is gaulifled as a high school teacher, is spending the reare Joseph mainder of the summer with her of parents. Fayson Mrs. David Rosenblatt, of 442 Monroe street, Passaic, was the over night guest of Miss Minnie Simon. evenAt- of 174 Wahington place, Bradley Passaic, Beach the Simon cottage at treas on Wednesdi Emil Hart, of 14 Lexington avenue, Passaic, sailed on the S. S.

BerenFriday on a cruise to Nova gario, on Glaser To Wed Pharmacist On Tuesday Share ortan ed ante then and a Seou of cOnof his and den bly of 2d- ac- MDm- L. rs. his ve nd d- Couple To Be Married At Simple Home Ceremony- -To Reside In Hawthorne. In the presence of the immediate. members of both families, Miss Gertrude Glaser, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Glaser, of 235 Harrison street, Passaic, will become the bride of Irving Birkhahn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Birkhahn, of 25 North Main street, Paterson, on Tuesday morning. The cerewill be performed by Rabbi mony Jacob Rosen at the Glaser residence at 11 o'clock.

The bride, who will be given in marriage by her parents will be unattended. Upon their return from an automobile trip to places of interest, the couple will establish their future residence in Hawthorne. Glaser, a member of the Theta Phi Sigma Sorority, is of Passaic High School. is employed as billing clerk at graduate she the Passaic Plumbing Supply Comwho pany. is a graduate of Paterson High The prospective bridegroom, and New Jersey School of School Pharmacy, is a pharmacist in Hawthorne.

Miss Ruth Feurer Entertained At Lovely Affair In honor of her cent engagement, Miss Ruth Feurer, formerly of Passaic, now residing in Brooklyn, was the guest of honor at a lovely luncheon and bride given by her mother roof garden of the St. Marin the atz, New York City, The honored guest, a graduate of Passaic High Schcol and Maxwell Training School, is son engaged of Mr. to and wed Bernard Telchholz, Mrs. Teicholz, of 309 Madison treet, this city. The luncheon table was beautifully with fresh cut flowers.

The decorated hostess presented lovely awards as bridge prizes. Among the Teicholz, Passaic guests present were Mrs. William I. SchriMrs. Ben Price, Mrs.

Max Plager, the Misses er, Mrs. Irene Golden 'and Ann Levy. Louis Garber Opens New Dress Store he the trip Ins 38 Louis Garber, who for many years partner of the firm of Garber was a Katz, of 301 Monroe street, Passaic, has recently opened his new modern dress shop at 150 Market street, in Passaic. Here he will be pleased to greet ball his former friends and patrons with a most complete line of dresses for all at prices that will please you. Garber is cleaning, out all his Mr.

dresses at prices away besummer low the original cost. Out-af-town will greatly appreciate this patrons new dress shop. Mrs. A. Goldberg, of 229 Boulevard, Passaic is leaving today for Saratoco Springs, N.

where she will join Mr. Goldberg who is ing three weeks at the Woodbridge Hotel. Passaic Lodge, No. 387, B. P.

O. E. will hold memorial services for two of its departed members this evenAt 7 o'clock the officers and ing members will pay final tribute to the memory of Anton L. Vegliante at his late home, 42 Passaic street, Garfield, and at the conclusion of this service they will go to the home of the late Captain of Detectives Anthony Battel, 207 Randolpa street, Clifton where another memorial service will take place. Galliano Lodge No.

135 Independent Order of Odd Fellows, is celebrating its twenty-first anniversary at an all day outing at Highland, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Murry Karp, of Highland avenue, Clifton, are spend ing the week end at, Asbury Park.

Mr. Karp attended the Democratic convention at Asbury yesterday. Ruth Einhorn, of Broadway, Passaic, is reurning today after. a two weeks' vacation at Swan Lake Passato, Personals.

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