Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Ridgewood Herald-News from Ridgewood, New Jersey • 22

Location:
Ridgewood, New Jersey
Issue Date:
Page:
22
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

'T'T' wage 22 THE RIDGEWOOD, N. HERALD-NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1957 i ji i iv Mr Gifford Jr. Takes as Bride Jpan Ann Soop Charles Ernest Gifford son ol Mr and Mrs. Charles Ernest Gifford 8r, of I Rock Rd Olen Rock, took ajrlila bride last Saturday In the Presbyterian Church of Wal-Miss Joan Ann Soop, daugh-of Mr. and James C.

Soop button. reception at the Cllftonla Cock-ti Lounge followed the ceremony. Ijtlven In marriage by her father, bride wore a floor -length gown offhand-clipped rosepolnt lace made a scalloped neckline and long skives, and overskirt of nylon tulle aSki an Inset of pleated tulle at the hipline. A crown of seed pearls held hjS fingertip veil and she carried mite orchids and babys breath on nibble. Sfiiss Janet Smith was maid of hbgor.

Her ballerina gown was of white organdy, styled with a pale yfllpw cummerbund, and she wore a matching yellow rown with a nose-vfli, She carried a colonial bouquet of fellow flowers. Bridesmaids were Ruth Ellen Hum-pfjiys, sister of the bride, Alice and Janet Gifford, sisters of the Lime green cummerbunds ac-cfhjed their white organdy ballerina and they wore matching crowns wjkh nosevells They also carried eejonlal bouquets, 1111am Smith of Ridgewood served best man Ushers were Robert TQeilln, James Richard Soop, brother ol' the bride, and Morton Lifson JXr travel, the bride selected a yellow-organdy dress and a white leather full-length coat with black accessories fter a trip through the south by car, cy VV Mrs! George Lovell, Ernest Gifford Jr. Chapter 39, OES, Installs Officers At Ceremony In Masonic Temple Members and friends of Ridgewood Chapter 39, Order of the Eastern Star, numbering approximately 150, witnessed last Friday evening In the Masonic Temple installation of officers for the 1957-58 year. 1 1 11 1 (Ridgewood News Photos) CANDIDATES FOR A CROWN at the annual Scholarship Ball of the Order of the Lamp are Elizabeth Hollins, Emma Murphy, Naomi Perkins, Mildred Cureton, Nora Lewiq, and Jean Hamilton, with Priscilla Williams at the piano. They met Monday evening In the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Dudley Saunders of 7 Henry St, Glen Bock, to talk over their gowns and hopes for the May 10 event In the Casa Mans, Teaneck, when one will be crowned queen. Proceeds from the ball go to aid Negro youngsters who wish to extend their education beyond the high school level. A large portion of the membership of ths Order of the Lamp is from Ridgewood and Glen Rock. 4 1 Walter Slaboden were the presiding officers Installed with Impressive ceremony.

The retiring offlcera were complimented on their work by visiting officials of the S. of New Jersey: Mrs. William Ratsch, Right Worthy Associate Grand Matron, Mrs. Joseph Calabrese, Grand Representative of North Dakota, and Mrs. John Schat-meyer, Grand Representative of South Dakota.

The official guests also offered wards of Inspiration and encouragement to the installed officers, who, In addition to the forthy matron and worthy patron, were Miss Alva Loekle, associate matron; Miss Jean Fltsglb-bon, secretary; Mrs. David Roman, treasurer, Miss Arllne Loekle, con-ductrey, and other officers, Mrs. David white, Mrs. Walter Slaboden, Mrs. William CbrneU, Mrs.

William Sterling Mrs. Everett Kasper, Mrs. William Cooper, Mrs. John Van Heve-Ungen, Mrs. Raymond C.

Earle, Mrs. Philip Laut, Mrs Peery B. Grlever, Miss Isabelle Wilson, Mrs Alice El-wood. Mrs. Hermlne Naue and Everett Kasper.

Installing officers of the evening were Mrs. Thomas Lester, Installing matron, Mrs. Fred Graham, Mrs. Leslie Strickland of Ridgewood Chapter and Mrs. E.

W. Templeman of Jephtha Chapter, requested by Mrs. Lovell to assume their duties. Soloist was Mrs. Clarence Van Zlle.

Refreshments were served by Mrs. William Haldane, chairman, and her committee, Mrs. John Huff, Mrs. William Caufield, Mrs. Howard Howard, Mrs.

Max Setmayer, Mrs. H. E. Fine, Mrs. Charles Paulson, Mrs.

Norman Wright and Mrs Robert Kay. lantlc City Hospital School of Nursing She Is head nurse at Bergen Pines Hospital. Mr Gifford, with Curtiss-Wright Corporation, attended Rutgers University and served two years In the Army. ORE CENTER About 80 percent of the UB Iron ore comes from the Minnesota mines. JULfc nr 1 W-t' O' at; Wyclcoff Couple Leaves For Tour of Europe Mr.

and Mrs, C. R. Maxon of Wyckoft sailed last Thursday on ths 8 "United States" for England end ths European continent Mr, Maxon, an executive of New Jersey Zinc Company, will be principal speaker at the International Die Casting Conference to be held In Paris the week of May 20. Mr. and Mrs.

Maxon plan to visit In France, Italy, Swltxeeland, Germany, Belgium, The Netherlands, France and England. They expect to return on the SB. America June 6. b- Mr. and Mrs.

Charles they will live at 74 Marlon Ave, Dumont, Mrs. Gifford Is a graduate of At- 3 Piece Outfit 98 Complete ev. -I a Beautifully a 1 1 jerkin suit and cyt-out Bermuda shorts in hand washable Lin-aire. Skirt has cut-out front. In wonderful colors of ocean spray a or bronze.

Sizes 8 to 16. 10.98 complete. 3 Just one from (ha lament after-Mon of maternity fashions tier 81im 7 to 48. SPRING SALE! WE REBUILD, RESTYLE RECOVER YOUR OLD LIVING ROOM SET LIKE NEW! WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED The approved officially and with resounding applause the annual reports submitted by Mrs William CorneU and William Cornell, retiring worthy matron and worthy patron. Mrs.

George Lovell, Worthy Matron, and Walter Slaboden, Worthy Patron, SOFA or 2 CHAIRS New Webbln New Bprlnce New Fllllnn rrom Includes Material SLIPCOVERS Custom Sofa or 8 Choi Mad Ind. Material nod Zippers 39.50 from s' 24 months to pay Established 1938 MODEL UPHOLSTERY SHOP 181 Ellison SL, Fatenoa Distance Ne Object WRITE or PHONE SHerwood 2-4463 For Decorator With Semples 336 Main St Hackensack OPPOSITE AKNOLD CONSTABLC of (tan I A 1 i Arthur Stuff Chairman For Ridgewood Area Of Ohio Alumni Dance The Ohio State Alumni Club of North Jersey will hold Its annual dinner-dance on Friday, May at the Far Hills Inn, Somerville, aooevd-Ing to word received today from president Vernon O. Davis of Fanwood, George Ruddy's Orchestra will play for dancing and entertainment. Distinguished alumnus to be honored on this occasion la Bob Clobworthy of Mountainside, famous Olympic diving champion, and member of the alumni club William Buchanan of Summit la chairman of the oommlt-tee In charge. Alumni and former students of th University are cordially -Invited to attend.

Arthur R. Stuff of Ridgewood, la chairman for this area. Persons wishing further information age i to oontact Mm. Rocco Baby Christened In Saddle River Church Elisabeth Lynn Rocco; Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas O. Rocco of Old Woods Saddle River, was christened recently In St. Oabrlel'i Church, Saddle River. The babya Oodparenta are her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Cut-tlto of Saddle River. Following the christening ceremony, a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rocco, the child's grandparents. CALLING ATTENTION To tho fact that we may be at our new location, 22 Prospect Street, by Friday or Saturday with a love-ly selection of smart hats and dresses reasonably priced.

Wont you please try both addresses. PERRY LEE STORES 24 E. Ridgewood Ave. EILEEN O'BRIEN, Ridgewood; Dorothy Durkin, Middletown; Ann D'Aurla, Newark; and Meg Rowland, Highlands, recently assisted at a tea given for visiting faculty members after a high echoed science program sponsored by Georgian Court College to celebrate Chemical Progress Week. Craig Wood Ford is now the FORMICA TOPS Formica, G.E.' Texolite, Panelyte for Counter Sinks Tables, Etc.

For Free Estimate Telephone GILBERT 4-4932 Ford Dealer Frank's Floor Covering 610 N. MAPLE AVE. HO-HO-KUS OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. IN BERGEN COUNTY! feme Ridgewood Avenue Gilbert 4-1003 TOPS IM SALES! TOPS IN SERVICE! In a few short months Craig Wood Ford has reached the Number 1 spot in Ford Sales and Service in Bergen County Astute ear buyers have quickly recognized the many advantages of a Craig Wood Deal and bought more Fords Craig Wood last month than at any other dealer in Bergen.

Our Service Department reached, a new peak also servicing more cars than ever before. East Only ihe Finest i 't (tab) tab! Our customers tell us that they like our Baked Goods the best there must be a reason! Thanks a million to our friends and neighbors! Bt Sure To See The First True Hardtop Convertible WB IFOI3B, 555 N. MAPLE AVENUE OL 2-3373 RIDGEWOOD Your Authorized Ford Dealer Sales Service Body Paint ol Ingredients at Home Bakery.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Ridgewood Herald-News
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Ridgewood Herald-News Archive

Pages Available:
94,686
Years Available:
1891-1995