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The Herald-News from Passaic, New Jersey • 6

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I A Paaaalc-CIifton, N. 3. SOCIAL THE HERALD-XEWS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1953 ir Y' Clare Gillen Bride Saturday Nurse Will Marry Sgt. Joseph C. Mayer Miss Clare Gillen, daughter of Mrs.

Gwe A. Gillen, 22 Hobart PlaperTfarfleld, and the late Mr. Gillen, has set Saturday morning for her marriage to Sgt. C. Mayer, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Mayer, 102 Van Winkle Avenue. Clifton. The wedding will take place at an 11 o'clock nuptial mass in Most Holy Name Church, Garfield. Miss Dorothy Cody will be maid of honor end the Misses Peggy and Mary Gillen, the brides sisters, bridesmaids.

Mary Lynne Simpson, the grooms niece, will be flower girl. Sgt. John Monego will be best man and Alfred Kucinski and Michael Yezusko will usher. Miss Gillen is a graduate of St. Marys Hospital, Passaic, and is on the staff there.

The groom is stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, Constance Alexander Miss Rean -Plans Home Ceremony To Wed Robert Watson Saturday Reception AtPenningtonClub Miss Elizabeth Ann 'Rean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Rean, 34 Amsterdam Avenue, and Robert Winthrop Watson, son of Mr. and Mr.

Winthrop Wat'on, 100 Meade Avenue, both of Pas-taie, will be-married Saturday afternoon. The 3.30 ceremony will be performed In the presence of the families at the Rean home by the Rev, Harvey F. Ammermnn, pas-' tor of the First Congregational Church of Passaic. The reception will be at the Pennington Club. Frederick.

Maropey, sister of the groom, of Bloomfield, and Leon B. Trachtman, of Frederick, will attend the couple. Miss Rean is a graduate of Passaic Collegiate School and received her BA degree in. 1949 fiom Wellesley College. She also studied two years at Art Students League, New York City.

Mr. Watson is an instructor at Johns Hopkins University, where he is woiking for a PhD degree in English. He was graduated from Williams College with a BA degree, studied at the University of Zurich, Switzerland, and received his MA degree from Johns Hop- kins. MissUnger Engaged To Baseball Player The engagement of Miss Cer-trude Unger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William Unger, of North llaledon, to Pvt. Thomas J. Acker, USA, son of Mr. and Mrs. Acker, 12-23 Third Street, Fair Lawn, was announced at a dinner party for the immediate families at Koenig's Hillsdale.

Miss Unger is a member of Sigma Tau Lambda Sorority, Alpha Chapter, and is a secretary with Francis I. duPont and Company, New York bankers. Pvt. Acker is stationed at Camp Breckenridge. Be lore entering service, he played professional baseball with the Buffalo Bisons, of the International League.

Towards the end of this past season, he was purchased by the Cincinnati Reds and ia'presently on their national defense list. He will report to this club upon his discharge from the army. Brooklyn Girl Fiancee Of Walter J. Skrinski Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Hedy Hew Rochelle Girl to Wed M. S.

Steinberg Anne Louise Levy And Dental Student Plan Summer Bridal Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Levy, of New Rochelle, N.Y., announce the engagement of their daughter, Anne Louise, to Morton S. Steinberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Barney Steinberg, 57 Market Street, Passaic. Miss Levy, a graduate of Larson Junior College, New Haven, is a senior at Lesley College of Cambridge, where she is specializing In elementary- school education. Mr. Steinberg, a senior at i Df--. Temple University School of Den- t.ee LUtOW Plans Miss Alexander Fiancee Of Harvey Kr ueger She's a Junior At Barnard, He's Senior At Law School Mr.

and Alexander, 506 Passaic Avenue, Passaic, announce the engagement of their daughter, Constance Irene, to Harvey Krueger, son of Mr. and Mrs. laving Krueger, 380 Maple Hill Drive, Hackensack. Miss Alexander, a junior at Barnard College, is majoring in English and fine arts. Last year she wrote the choreography and directed Jhe Pony Ballet for.

Columbias Varsity Show. Her father, a Paterson lawyer, is president of the board of Beth Israel Hospital. Mr. Krueger, a graduate of Columbia University, is in his senior year at' Columbia Law School where he is a member and editor of the Law Review. At college he was a member of Zeta Beta Tau, 1 Jane E.

Desmond Jane Desmond Engaged De Palma Paterson Couple Members of Two Well-Known Families Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Jane E. Desmond, daughter of Gerald J. Desmond, 379 East 42nd Street, Paterson, and the late Mrs. Desmond, to Edward F. De Palma, son of Mrs.

Elmer Powell, 13 Plessinger Place, Fatcrson, and Chester De Talma, 534 Broadway, Paterson. Miss Desmond, a member of the faculty-of St. Nicholas-School, Passaic, is a graduate of Benedictine Academy and Georgian Court College, Lakewood, Mr. De Palma, a graduate of Seton Hall University and New York School of Interior Dehotat-ing, is In business with his father in the De Furniture Company, Pntorson; Elizabeth Barnes And T. J.

Mateer Affianced Mr. and Mrs. John F. Barnes, of Fayetteville, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth, 129 Columbus Avenue, llasbfouck Heights, to Thomas J. Mateer, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry T. Mateer, 301 High Irene Eckert Irene Eckert Engaged To Robert T. Muhler Mr. and Mrs.

William I. Eckert, 158 Rutgers Place, Nutley, announce the engagement of their daughter, Irene, to Robert T. Muhler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto M.

Muhler, 334 Sussex Road, Wood-Ridge. Miss Eckert and her fiance- are graduates of Fairleigh Dickinson College, Rutherford. He is attending New York University Graduate School of Business Administration, where he is studying for a masters degree. Carlstadt Club Groups Set January Meetings Nineteen members of the drama department of the Carlstadt Womans Club will hold a theatre party in New York tomorrow afternoon and will meet January 24 at the home of Mrs. Frederick Mar geit, 558 Summit Avenue, Carlstadt, to discuss the play viewed.

Assisting Mrs, Margeit as host- esses will be Mmes. Joseph Graupp, Ezra Howell, and Leon Falicon. -1 The club choral will rehearse! evening at the home of the chairman, Mrs. Alfred S. Faust, 266 Laurel Place, East Rutherford.

Mrs. Josepn L. Jony, 545 Monroe Street, will be hostess at her home January 12 at a sewing meeting of the American home department and -the literature and book club department will meet January 14 at the home of Mrs. Arthur Sauer, 877 North Avenue. Wood-Ridge with Mmes.

William Johnson and Howell as co-hostesses. Brooklyn Girl Becomes Mark Levine's Bride The marriage of Mark, Levine, of 242 Harrison Street, Passaic, and Miss Shirley Epstein, 209 Sullivan Place, Brooklyn, took place December 31 in the marriage chapel of the Brooklyn License Bureau. an engineer, was York City, the son of Helen Irvine. His born in New York, is of Benjamin and Deborah Plans Series of Events An installation dinner February 6 at Odd Fellows HaU heads the list of coming events planned by Passaic Chapter of Deborah at a recent meeting. Mrs.

Philip Levine was named dinger chairman and Will receive reservations for the affair. -Mrs. Frances Bernstein, a member of the administration committee, will install a slate headed by Miss Beatrice Zislin, as president. Others to be seated are Joseph Riche, vice president; Mrs. Edwin Weiner, treasurer; Mrs.

Irving Blostein, recording secretary, and Mrs. Samuel Bercaw, financial secretary. Mrs. Bercaw was fumed to represent Deborah at civil defense meetings. The group also made plans for an annual card party to be held in April under the chairmanship of Mrs.

Blostein, and for a tag day tentatively scheduled for late spring. William Blocks Mark 1 0th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. William Block, 98 Gordon Street, Clifton, formerly of Paterson, celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary recently at a buffet supper in their home. The occasion also marked the fourth birthday of their daughter, Sandra Lynn.

Mr. Block and his brother, Archie, are owners of American Linoleum Outlet, Paterson. He is a member of Knights- of Pythias, Fabiola Lincoln Lodge; Carpet Club of New Jersey, DOKK, and Clifton Jewish Center. Mrs. Block, formerly Florence Kaplan, is a member of the Clif-ton-Jewish Center, and publicity chairman for its womens club, and a board member of the Jack and Jill Co-operative Nursery School PTA.

The couple have two children; Alan, who attends Clifton School No. 11, and Sandra Lynn, a pupil at the Jack and Jill Co-operative Nursery School at the Paterson YM-YWHA. tistry, received his AB degree at Syracuse University where he was elected to Sigma Pi Sigma, physics honorary society, and Pi Mu Ep- silon, mathematics honorary. Dur- ing the war he served two years in the navy. At Temple he is a member, of Kolmer Medical Society, the James Society and Alpha Omega dental fraternity.

A summer wedding is planned. Lois Ann Tregurtha's Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. James D. -Tre-gurtha, of Claremont Avenue, week-at The Russian Club.

Pas- the offices of Federal Telephone and Radio, Clifton, and the groom is a senior at Rider College, Trenton. A shower was given her last Ohnkiewirz, daughter of Mr. and! i XT -fV Jean Dykes Jean Dyker Fiancee Of Pvt. Karl Hardy Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Jean Dyker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Nat San Filippo, 329 Pennington Passaic, to Pvt. Karl Hardy, son of Guy Hardy, 40 Chadwick Street, Paterson, and the late Mrs. Hardy. Miss Dyker is a student at St. Mary's Hospital School of Nursing.

Her fiance is stationed at Fort Du with the 49th Infantry Division. Theresa Sinniger's Betrothal Announced The engagement of Miss Theresa Sinnlgcr, daughter of Henry Sinni-ger, 59 Elm Hill Road, Clifton, and the late Mrs, Sinniger, to Donald Gallo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gallo, 102 East 23rd Street, Paterson, has been announced. Miss Sinniger is with the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company, Mr.

Gallo Is with the De Negu Yarn Dyeing Company. Paterson, and Mrs. Harold Lowenthal, of Passaic, and Mr. and Mrs. Garry Perchik and son, Jimmy, bf Mine Hill, formerly of Passaic.

Miss Adele Breslow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Breslow, 124 Ridge Avenue, Passaic, was honored Saturday night at her home with a 16th birthday party for 24 guest-s. She is a junior at Passaic High School. Guests Sunday of Mrs, Irv- ing D.

Hip, 210 AycriRg Avenue, Passaic, were cousin, Howe Lngnrde and son, Howe, of Eastern Shore, Md. 1 Sheila and Dennis Gallagher children of Mr. and Mrs. Denis Gallagher, 35 Cresthill Avenue, Rosemawr, are returning to their respective schools today after a three-week holiday vacation. Dennis attends Delbarton School and Sheila attends Immaculate Junior College, Washington, D.

C. Virginian Bride Of CpI. Carl Di Blasi Mrs. Willard Holt, of Danville, announce the marriage of their daughter, Jane Carol, to Cpl. Carl Di Blasi, son of Mf.

and Mrs. Vincent Di Blasi, 42 Mitchell Street, Lodi. The wedding took place December 15 at the First Methodist Church, Norfolk, Va. The bride was attended by her sister Mrs. i Barbara Cassada, as matron of honor and Miss Nancy Collins, as maid of honor.

Both are of Danville. Joseph Cerbone, of Lodi, was best man and ushers were, J. Barnard, and R. Cassada, of Danville. The bride wore a while princess satin gown-trimmed with lace apd a crown of seed pearls held her eil.

She carried white orchids. The attendants wore lace gowns in aqua and gold and carried carnations, A reception was held at the home of Mrs. Mitchell, aunt of the bride. The groom is stationed at jiort Story, and the bride is with a radio station in Norfolk. 1 Mrs.

Walter Olmkiewiez, of Brooklyn, N. to Walter Skrinski, 47 Maple Avenue, Wellington. Miss Olinkjewiez, a graduate of Hunter College, is with the New York offire of the Bank of London. Mr. Skrinski, a graduate of Rider College, Is working for a masters degree at New York University.

He Is an internal revenue agent with the Paterson office of the Treasury Department. Ada Artsma Engaged To Edward Wittmann Eft oTh Mrand Mrs. Gerald M. BroWn 32 West Gouvrrnrur Avenue. easement rtaifehtpr Ad Rutherfnrd, were holiday hosts to gagement of their daughter, Ada Pllul Rajaginghanii Ktuang, Mae, to Edward J.

Wittmann, land Avenue, Wood-Ridge. Miss Barnes attended schools In Georgia, and is with the Texas Company as a secretary In the New York City offices. She lives with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.

Baker. Mr. Mateer is president of the Liberty Publishing and Printing Wood-Ridge. Malayan Student Dr. and Mrs.

Johnsen Kowgl Family Visits Puvt Anne Louise Levy Bridal January 26 Miss Lee Lutow, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Adam Lutow, 33 Francis Street, Delawanna, will be married to Charles C. Bojack, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Bojack, --f-Monroe Street, Passaic, January '26. The ceremony will take place at 4:30 at the Three Saints Russian Orthodox Church, Garfield. The bride-elect is employed in 1 Kwith fests attending. I Members of her bridal party were hostesses. Polly Price Fiancee Of Canton, Ohio, Man Mr, and Mrs.

Meredith C. Price, 19 Highfield Road, Brookdale, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Polly Ann, to John Franklin Auer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Auer, of Canton, O.

Both are juniors at Ohio State University where Mfts Price is a member of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority and Mr. Auer, of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. 603 MAIN PASSAIC SOUTH 0F PASSAIC STREET Recent Visitor Hosts for Son, Fiancee; Relatives on West Coast I. Clifton Jewish Center Club Plans Barn Dance A film, "Preface to Life, accompanied by commentary and discussion, will be shown at the January 21 meeting of the Womens Club of Clifton Jewish Center. The club will hold a barn dance, Country on February 2 with Mmes.

Arnold Feffcr and George Stager as co-chairmen. Josh Hollenbeck and his' hillbilly band will supply the music. Tickets may be obtained from Mmes. Abe Feltman, Walter Lei-bowitz and Henry Thalshcimer. Other committees are: refreshments, Mmes.

Robert Sussman, Hal Weber, Bernie Golden and Max Rosenbloom; decorations, Mmes. B. Cohen, Nathan Scott, Edmund Wiener, Herman Goldblatt, Max Bornstein, Walter Cirkus, and Roy Ullnick; country auction committee, Mmes. Melvin Steen, Jack Sorin. Jerry Kramer, Charles Schliff and Leonard Schey; entertainment, Mmes.

Elliot Kaplus and Harry Noble; publicity, Mrs. William Block. Antique Candlesticks Floralia Club Topic Mrs. Walter K. Gillet, of West Caldwell, will speak on "Candlelighting Around the World" at a meeting of the Floralia Club at 1:30 tomorrow afternoon at the Allwood Bank.

In addition to giving the background of rare antique candlesticks, Mrs. Gillet will explain the art of candlestick making through the centuries and will give helpful hints about the use of antique candlesticks in nodern homes. At 10 a. a workshop and analysis will be conducted by the director, Mrs. Clifford E.

Cyphers. Members will do arrangements featuring a candle. Memorial PTA Hears Talk on Narcotics Dr. George C. Boone spoke on narcotics and the effect they have on youth today at last nights I Rose Epstein, meeting of Memorial School PTA.Ij, Passaic.

Dr. Boone is assistant superintendent of Passaic public schools in charge of the Children's Bureau and former principal of Memorial Junior High Mrs. Herbert Stein was Appointed Founders Day chairman. Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Ray were elected historian and in charge of publicity to fill the post of Mrs. Harold Steinberg, who resigned. Mrs. Max Teichholz read report on The Family as a Unit, presented at the state convention in Atlantic City. Mr.

Levine, bom in New Abraham and bride, also the daughter Texas, to visit with Mrs, Kowal's sister, Mrs. Clayton A. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs.

John Rodak, formerly of 41 Milosh Street, Clifton, are in their newly built home on Elmwood Drive, Clifton. Mrs. Rodak ir the former Juliann Komick, of Clifton. Mr. Rodack is with the S.

Rubber Company, Passaic, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Seligman, 192 South Parkway, Clifton, were hosts Saturday night at their home at a surprise kiddie costume party in honor of Herbert Bellet, 190 South Parkway, whose birthday was Friday. There were 16 On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.

son, oiurn, snd nis licincrf, Jcsti i)aitAs antndnUaii 4 Bellet entertained at dinner Mr. Johore, Malaya, a pre-med student at Baker University, Baldwin, Kan. The visitor, who was mnking his first trip East, is the son of the postmaster of Kluang and was a prisoner of the Japanese during the war. He and the Browns daughter, Priscilla, a junior at Baldwin, returned to school last week. Dr.

and Mrs. W. Johnsen, 82 Yantacaw Brook Road, Upper Montclair, entertaiped 150 guests at tea last week in honor of their Another Outstanding Value by Gem-Tone IRIDESCENT Prints AT A MERE .37 son of Mr, and Mrs. George Wittmann, 23 South Summit Street, Bergcn-field. Miss Artsma was formerly a secretary with Bartmann and Bixer Company, Passaic.

Mr, Witt-mann, who was recently discharged from the army, is a carpenter with a Fort Lee construction company. Ann M. Ruoff Engaged To Robert Swankie, Jr. Mr. and Mrs.

Herman C. Ruoff, Brookdale, have announced the en gagement of their daughter, Lois Ann, to Albert Fred Lang, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Lang, of Weaver Avenue, Bloomfield.

Mis9 Tregurtha, a graduate of Berkeley Secretarial School, East Orange, is a secretary to the director of the division of natural sciences at Newark College of Rutgers University. Mr. Lang was graduated from the College of William and Mary where he was a member of Pi Kappa Fraternity. A World War II air force veteran, he is with Cornyn Automotive Equip- ment Company, Long Island. Rich glowing rayon crepe prints by SMART SET, specially designed from authentic ati d-blocked Indian motifs so easy to wear and look smart in now through spring! Illustrated Left: Geometric floral print in a fly front classic that zips in front.

Lipstick red, azure blue, cocoa or silver gray grounds. In sizes 12 to 20, I6K2 to 24 Vi. Illustrated Right: Delicate medallion print woist-pleated dress in mist gray, cinnomon, peacock, mandarin red for sizes 1 2 to 20, and 16 Vi to 24 Vi. of Florida. The grooms Alexander Avenue, Nutley, have sister, Miriam, a junior at Wellcs-tnnounced the engagement of their iey wUi be bridesmaid at their TWm, FLOWERS it SWEETWOOD Floritt 611 Moin Ave.

cor. Possoic Ave, ILL CLEARANCE! wedding January 18 In Pensacola, After the wedding. Dr. and Mrs. Johnsen will hava a vacation cruise tn Florida waters aboard a friends yacht.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Maass, 98 Yantacaw Brook Road, Upper Montclair, are in the South vacationing at the Trade Winds, Ft. Lauderdale.

Their daughter, Audrey, has returned to Green Mountain College, Poultney, where she is a sophomore. i Two Passaic couples are back from winter vacations in Miami, Dr. and Mrs. Hyman J. Udinsky.

1 100 Ridge Avenue, Passaic, and 6 Harding Court, Tassaic, spent two week's visiting their ion-inlaw and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Kindler, and grand-daughters, Faith and Deborah, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Kramer. their sons, George ant. Fred, were 'in Miami for the holidays. I Mr. and Mrs.

M. H. Kowal and daughters, Margie and Carolee, 100 Merselis Avenue, Clifton, are on the West Coast visiting Mrs. I Kowal's mother and sister, Mrs. 'Alice Hoving and Alberta, for-tmetly of Passaic.

now residing in 'Hollywood. They were injPasa-Jdcna New Year's Day for the (Tournament of Roses. They made the trip west by plane and en I route home will stop at Austin, 665 MAIN PASSAIC PR. 7-2222 3 (Pooplt Bonk Bldg.) daughter, Ann Marie, to Robert C. Swankie, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Swankie, of North Plainfield. Miss Ruoff, a graduate of Fair-leigh Dickinson, is a junior executive at L. Bamberger Newark. Her fiance attended Fairleigh Dickinson and is in his senior year at Seton Hall University.

$lice Christensen's Betrothal Announced Mr. and Mrs. Jens Christensen, 140 Franklin Avenue, Nutley, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Alice, to William A. White, of Bloomfield, son of Dr. and Mrs.

William A. White, of Milton, Mass. Miss Christensen is emplojed by Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, Newark. Her fiance, a graduate of Dartmouth, is with tbe fame company. FORMICA All Color All Six Metal Moulding to Fit Porker Floor Covering 6 Parker Avc.

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