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Verona-Cedar Grove Times from Verona, New Jersey • 13

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VERONA-CEDAR GROVE TIMES, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, lOSOi 13 SOCIAL AND CLUB NEWS OF COMMUNITY INTEREST A. Council Engagement Marie Known al Parly Naval Air orce Veteran's Fiancee Verona Social Notes Eileen Wineland To Be June Bride To Hold Dinner Mrs. Walter W. Pfeil, vice president of Verlitso, is in charge of the group's This evening at 8:15 o'clock, Mrs. Janes will be hostess to the Junior J'erona Residents Members next meeting which will be held next Woman's Club of Verona for a busi Fiancee of M.

E. Monaghan, Verona Veteran. of Committee. Thursday evening, Jan. 19.

at ness meeting. o'clock at the home 6f Mrs. Georg (ST Mrs. Hugh G. Barney of 35 Mt.

The Dozen Club will hold an infor D. Von Der Heyde, 23 Sutton Place. Mrs. J. Henry Timkin of Caldwell will Prospect Avenue, and Mrs.

Thomas R. mal get4ogether, this evening, at the Disbrow of 25 Floyd Road, who are home of Mrs. William G. Mebius, 31 members of the board of managers Floyd Road. of the Essex County Council of Pa Mr.

and Mrs. Hughes White rent-Teacher Associations, are serving on the committee in charge of i' 88 Hillside Avenue have had as their be assistant hostess. The program will feature piano selections played by Mrs. R. Gerald Morris of 14 Wilton Terrace.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wirthlin have returned to their home in Syracuse, N. after spending the holidays with Mrs. Wirthlin's mother, Mrs.

Edith Jacob 100 Fairview Avenue. plans for the organization's Founders guest Mrs. White's mother, Mrs. U. Paul of Peru, Ind.

Mrs. Paul re Day Dinner to be held Monday, Feb 6 at 7 P. M. in the Essex House Mr, and Mrs. J.

E. Wineland of Caldwell have announced the tiu gagement of their daughter. Miss Eileen Wineland, to Martin E. Mona-i ghan of 67 Harrison Street, Verona, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Monaghan. The couple plan to married in June. Miss Wineland Is a graduate Mount Saint Dominic Academy, Caldwell, and of Notre Dame College In Baltimore, Md. Mr. MonaghaA who formerly livel In Ashland, is now with the Anaconda Copper Mining Company, New York.

During the war, he served a Army Air Force headquarters in th India-Burma theatre of war turned to her home on Monday. Newark. Roger Allen Graef, son of Mr. and Plans for the affair were discussed at a meeting of the committee last Thursday at Bamberger's Alcove Mrs. Carl Graef of Bethlehem, formerly of 32 Morningslde Road, Ver Room in Newark.

ona, celebrated his third birthday, las The Verona Choral Society, which ihursday. An afternoon party, at tended by twelve of his little friends is directed by Mrs. Disbrow, will pro vide entertainment at the dinner. was given in his honor. Miss Jane Roberts of 8 Maple Ter race and Albert Riordan of 90 Frank- Guest speaker will be Mrs.

Roma Gans, professor of education at Teachers College, Columbia Univer lm Street attended the performance sity. Her topic will be, "The You In of "South Pacific" last Thursday ourh." Mrs. Robert I. Ballou mem evening. ber of the Essex County Council Daughter to Trapps Mr.

and Mrs. Walter H. Trapp Jr of 5 Kenwood Avenue, announce ths birth of a daughter, Carol Arm, Dec. 30 at Mountainside Hospital. Th couple has another child, a son, Walter H.

Trapp 3d, five years old. Mrs. Trapp is the former Jannette Knap; of Verona. board of managers, will serve as Mr. and Mrs.

Richard De Masi of 35 Martin Road have as their guest for a week Mrs. DeMasi's father, Mr. Ben Pontilena, whose home Is in Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs.

Jack H. Hammes and their daughter, MissJ5ally 37 Glen Road entertained at dinner last Thursday evening for Bobby' Thompson of Staten Island, N. who is centerfielder for the New York Giants baseball team, and Theodore Rosen, who is a student at St. Lawrence University. Miss Hammes also attends St.

Lawrence. I Mr. and Mrs. Allyn W. Janes of 171 Forest Avenue will have as their guests next month Mrs.

Janes' brother-in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Chapman, who have been in Honolulu, Hawaii, for three years. The Chapmans formerly lived in Glen Ridge.

toastmistress, and Mrs. Benjamin S. Talk on Diseases Leon, president of the Council, will Program Feature greet the guests. The event will mark the fifty-third anniversary of the founding of the Berkley D. Leeds Speaker at Save water! Your faucet is the raosl important in town! MISS JANICE M.

DODD Gene Collerd Studio, Caldwell MISS FRANCES CARNEVALE A. Meeting. Mayor Willard Dodd and Mrs. Dodd National Congress of Parents and Teachers by Alice MeLellan Birney and Phoebe Apperson Hearst. Each year, thousands of members pay homage to these two crusaders Announcement has been made of of 21 Green Acres Drive have mada Man 'ignt Against Disease" will the engagement of Miss Frances Car- known the engagement of their Mrs.

Joseph Soleau, of 261 Linden Avenue. The announcement was made at a cocktail party held Saturday at Ye Olde Mushroom Farm, West Orange. be the topic of a talk to be given nevale, granddaughter of Mr. and daughter, Miss Janice Maria Dodd, Dy BerKeiey D. Leeds of the Essex Thomas Cerra of 411 Bloom- to William F.

Soleau, son of Mr. and County Tuberculosis League at a meeting of the Frederick N. Brown by setting aside one day in February Perfect Glasses School Parent-Teacher Association Mrs. Robert B. Howe CATERING Weddings Announcements All the Old-Time Traditional Courtesies Scrumptious Afternoon Sandwithtt Gorgeous Trays of Hers tuHmt Support Children' Party SandwhhtM MARY WILSON 46 CAROLIN RD.

MO. 2-6919 field Avenue, to Frank P. Mc Namara. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Mc Namara of 26 Cumberland Avenue. Miss Came vale, a graduate of the Henry B. Whitehorne High School, is now employed by the Verona Trust Company. Her fiance, also a graduate of the Henry B. Whitehorne High School, attends the Madison Institute of Radio and Television in Newark.

He served in the Naval Air Force for four and one-half years. to be dedicated to their memory. Discussion Leader Membership of the National Con Verona Woman's Club gress has grown rapidly during the To Lanins Avenue A. past years, and at the present time, Essex County alone boasts of a membership of approximately 45.000. Seven hundred guests were present at the Units Meet Today.

Mrs. Robert B. Howe will be the Lntclair.n The annual dessert bridge for the benefit of local and national charities will be held next Tuesday after discussion leader at a meeting of the 1949 Essex County Founders Day Installation of Officers Held Thursday Night Elsie Coerper New Verona Cliih Councillor. Officers of the Verona Council of the Daughters of America were installed at a meeting of the Council held last Thursday evening in Uvj First Congregational Church of Verona. Mrs.

Robert Mather, Council Deputy, had charge of the installation, and Mr. Mather entertained with a group of piano selections after the business meeting was completed. Those who took office included. study group of the Laning Avenue Dinner in the Essex House, and re ports thus far show that the number Parent-Teacher Association to be Guildcraft Opticians Distributors of BAUSCH AND LOMB BINOCULARS will increase this year. held this afternoon at 1:15 o'clock at the school.

noon at 1 o'clocx in Chamberlain Hall. Chairman of the affair is Mrs. Leslie Lewis, WW The discussion will be based on the Luncheon Holees Mrs. J. R.

Westerfield of Essex next Monday evening at 8:15 P. M. at the school. Mr. Leeds' talk on adulthood diseases will be illustrated with a film, entitled, "Lease on Life." The evening's program will also include a few selections to be sung by the Verona Choral Group.

Hosts for the meeting will be the second grade parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Brandell. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy E. Ong. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry W.

Pryde and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heinzeman. Mr. Leeds is a director of field activities ofthe Essex County Tuberculosis League.

He is also a director and a past president of the Lay Section of the New Jersey State Organization for Public Health Nursing and a member and former chairman of the health committee of the New Jersey Welfare Council. A resident of Caldwell, Mr. Leeds now serves as chairman of the public relations committee of the Industrial Nurses Organization. He holds a master's degree from New York University. new film, "Meeting Emotional Needs in Childhood," which will be shown with Mrs.

Earl Parker serving as co-chairman. Members of the board and the hospitality committee will assist a 5 Fells, was chairman of the committee in charge of the bi-monthly luncheon at the meeting, and the article entitled, "Bashful or Bold," which ap peared in the October issue of the magazine. The pre school section of the hostesses. Mrs. Edmund Sigerson is in charge of prizes; Mrs.

W. Barnette Smith, tallies; Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Parker, tables, and Mrs. Thomas D'Anico, dessert.

will hold its meeting this evening ai Miss Elsie Coerper. councillor; Mrs. Henrietta Coerper, vice councillor; Mrs. Marguerite Smith, warden; Miss Ruth Coerper, treasurer; Miss Claudia Rolandelli, financial secretary, and Mrs. Nettie Moritz, inside sentinel.

Guests who were present were, Mrs. Martin Keller, District Deputy; Mrs. Robert Modersohn and Mrs. Ann Wagner. 8:15 o'clock, when the film will be An Invitation to Our Customers to come in and look at our beautiful new cottons and prints $7.98 up, sizes 9 to 15, 10-14, 12-261.

We Specialize in Youthful Women's Half Sizes Final Clearance Sale of our entire WINTER STOCK 5.98 up DDI QBella DDnvss Shop meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of St. Peters Church, Essex Fells, held Tuesday at the church school house. Those who assisted as hostesses were. Mrs. E.

P. Chapel and Mrs. Frederick A. Krayer, Essex Fells.a.nd Mrs. Otis Fitchett of West Caldwell.

The. luncheon was preceded by shown again, followed by a discussion to be led by Dr. Marylois Hibbard James, guidance consultant at the Caldwell public schools. Taylor Weather Instruments and Unex Hearing Aids 5 CHURCH Hinclc Bldg. Tel.

MO. 2-6128 Mrs. Charles W. Chittim, president of the Woman's Club of Verona, wi1! attend the "President's Day" meeting Communion service and a work Barn Dance to Mark Ha ilia ay-Magee to be held next Monday at the Or a.nge Woman's Club by the Seventh District Past Presidents' Club. Fathers' IVight Fathers' Night at Laning Avenue School will be celebrated with a barn Miss Lillian M.

Mahon dance, Friday, Jan. 20 at 8:30 P. M. Music will be supplied by Don Co 713 BLOOMFIELD AVE. VE.

8-3022 nine and the "Hillbilly Rhythm Boys." Refreshments will be served. Service League Luncheon To Be Held Tuesday The annual luncheon the Verona Service League will be held next Tuesday at 1- P. M. at the Montclair Golf Club. Following the luncheon, a musical program will include dancing and singing by Miss Suzanne Lee Zeller of 28 Chestnut Road.

The election of four League trustees will be announced at a business meeting. The program committee, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Thomas Dart-nell, is in charge of the luncheon. A meeting of the trustees was held BABS WINTER CLEARANCE Henry George is chairman of the Open Eves Till 8 P. M.

established 1932 dance- committee which includes H. H. Haines, G. J. Lauffer and G.

F. Betrothal Announced The engagement of Miss Margie Marie Magee to William Robert Hathaway has been announced by Miss Magee's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Magee of Whippany.

Mr. Hathaway is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Hathaway of 190 Grove Avenue.

The bride-to-be is a graduate of Morristown High School and is employed by the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company in Whippany. Mr. Hathaway, who is a graduate of the Henry B. Whitehome High School, is a radio operator with the Lackawanna Railroad at Hoboken. He served for five years with the U.

S. Army, with four years spent Towne Half-Yearly Reductions Announces Engagement Betrothal Made Knou al Family Parly. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Stockman of 28 Pease Avenue have made known the engagement of Mrs.

Stockman's daughter, Miss Lillian M. Mahon, to M. Clayton Gifford, son of Mrs. Clayton Gifford of Lakewood and the late Mr. Gifford.

The betrothal was announced at a recent family party held at the home of Miss Mahon's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Mahon of Roseland. Miss Mahon, who is the daughter of the late Frank Mahon, and her fiance are employed by Henry Becker and Son, of Orange. The couple are planning a Spring wedding.

Monday morning at the home of Mrs. Edward Meeker of 89 Linden Avenue. A. Board Meeting The executive board of the P. N.

Brown School Parent-Teacher As sociation will meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the home of the The Federal Government is more this year than the combined wages of a million manufacturing workers for twenty years! president, Mrs. S. L. Seiler, 45 Gould Street. Blouses s3 -s4-s5 Sweaters s2-s3-s4 Skirts s3 to s8 Dresses s8-s10 Suits s20-s30 Coats 30-s45 FINAL $25.50 per place-setting including Fed.

Tax Montclair Store Only ENTIRE WINTER STOCK Tine jg SLop Simpliicty is the kevnote of Gorham Fairfax. Inspired by early American decor, it fits into modern homes with equal charm. COAT: summit MONTCLAIR CENTER sminglaki Open Friday til 9 p.m. immmmssS SUITS You Are Invited to Hear 'The Promotion of Ideals' with comment on the new ploy World's Largest Teaspoon Now Exhibited Here The "World's Largest Fairfax Teaspoon," now exhibited by Henke's, would dwarf in scale the largest giant that ever lived. The gigantic spoon is hand wrought of sterling (solid) weighs 263 troy ounces, is four feet, one inch long, and its huge bowl holds a full gallon.

The amount of solid silver used in making this giant spoon is sufficient to make 286 normal size teaspoons. Scaled in proportion to a 40-foot tall woman, it's just the thing to use when you want to "borrow a teaspoon" of sugar from your neighbor! 4 ft (Not All Colors in Every Size) ALL SALES FINAL No Approvals No Returns THE VELVET GLOVE" Heekes Catherine A Sermon by DR. NORMAN D. FXETCHER UNITY CHURCH, Unitarian 67 Chnrch Montclair Sunday, Jan. 15, at 11 a.m.

Will this play promote "Christian Ideals?" Wf. I Jeicelers and Silvcrsmilhs Since 1889 LAI RIDGE THEATRE BLDG. MONTCLAIR, N. J. 13 South FuUerton Avenue MONTCLAIR 2-0555 STORI HOURS: Monday through Saturday 8:30 a.m.

to 5:30 p.m. Usa our 3paymnt plan an pur. chasos of $50 or mora. Thoro is no aide charg for this torvico.

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