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The Sunday News from Ridgewood, New Jersey • 49

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The Sunday Newsi
Location:
Ridgewood, New Jersey
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49
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20, 1951 SOCIETY SUNDAY NEWS SOCIETY Pull-Out Section 2-Page 51 Arthur H. Jocks, And Doris Mooney Exchange Vows Arthur H. Joecks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph K.

Jocks of 81 Grove Avenue, Glen Rock, took as his bride yesterday the former Miss Doris Mooney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Mooney of Rahway. The ceremony was held at five o'clock in St.

Mary's Rectory, Rahway, and was witnessed by members of the couple's Immediate families. The Rev. Thomas Meaney officiated. A reception was held in the Park Hotel of Plainfield. The bride was given in marriage by her father.

She wore an anklelength gown of Chantilly lace and net over satin, with fitted bodice, long sleeves and bouffant skirt. She. was attended by Miss Eileen Mooney of Rahway, who was attired in coral-colored -nylon tulle, fashioned with high neckline, cap sleeves and full skirt. Herbert Scott of Dumont was best man, Following a one week wedding trip in the South, the couple will reside in Plainfield. The bride wore a tan suit with brown accessories for travel.

The bridegroom attended Dumont High School and Lehigh University. He is employed by Merck and Co. Inc. as a chemical engineer. The bride attended Rahway schools.

Ruth Koehler, Mr. Nordhaussen Wed Yesterday Miss Ruth Emma Koehler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Koehler of 162 Paterson Avenue, Midland Park, and Charles Williams Nordhaussen, son of Mr. Mrs.

Charles L. Nordhaussen of Wood-Ridge, were married at a candlelight ceremony yesterday in Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Ridgewood. The Rev. Frederick Ottman officiated. Palms and bouquets of gladioluses and snapdragons decorated the church.

Miss Ethel Winters of Allendale sang "Because" and "The Lord's Prayer." A reception was held following the cermony at the Casa Mana in Teaneck. Escorted by Father The bride was given in marriage by her father. Her ivory satin gown was fashioned with a fitted imported lace bodice, full skirt and cathedral train. She wore a fingertip illusion veil attached to a crown of orange blossoms and she carried a colonial bouquet of white roses, gladioluses and baby's breath with white satin streamers. Miss Jane Sundstrom of Clementon, maid of honor, was attired in an aqua organdy over satin gown styled with aqua lace bodice.

She wore a crown of sweetpeas arid baby's breath and carried an old fashioned bouquet of pink gladioluses, roses and baby's breath. Mrs. Stephan Mileham of Hasbrouck Heights and Miss Rosalie Gabino of Trenton were bridesmaids. They wore white organdy gowns over yellow taffeta underskirts made with fitted bodices of embroidered eyelet MAY BRIDE MRS. ARTHUR H.

JOECKS Chell Frantzen and crowns of sweet peas and baby's breath. They carried old-fashioned bouquets of orchid-colored gladioluses, yellow roses and baby's breath. Paul Uster of Hasbrouck Heights was best man. Prosper J. Danadio of Clifton and Kenneth Dodson of Hasbrouck Heights were ushers.

Honeymoon in Poconos The bride wore a traveling costume of navy blue suit with white and navy accessories. After a wedding trip to the Pocono Mountains the couple will live at Richfield Village, Clifton.The bride is a graduate of Pompton Lakes High School and New Jersey College for Women. She is an insurance analyst with Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, New York City. The bridegroom is a graduate of Wood-Ridge High School and Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken. He attended Oregon State College, is a member of Tau Beta Pl, honorary engineering fraternity and served two years in the army.

He is elaployed by Westinghouse Electric Corporation as an application engineer. Totzauer to Present 15 In Student Recital Today at Studio Fifteen student musicians of the Totzauer School of String Instruments of Ridgewood will be presented in a recital this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Godwin Avenue studio, The guest artist will be the famous Indian princess Atalie Unkalunt, who will sing a number of Indian songs. Mr. Totzauer will again perform on his Guarnerius violin, His accompanist will be Jacqueline Borloso, playing the Ballade et Polonaise by H. Vieuxtemps, A concerto for two violins by A.

Vivaldi will be performed by brother and sister Hartnett of Suffern. Dolores Henninger of Ridgewood will make her debut with a Fantasia on airs by Stephan Foster. Edward and Marguerita Ruinello of Saddle River will play several two piano selections, Other students from Paterson, Clifton, Hawthorne and Wyckoff are Bruce Snylder, Ingrid Weinberg, James Di Angelo, Louis Pessaro, Siegrid Zecher and Dominic Pessaro. g. bejet CANDLE WICK America's most wanted crystal, Hand-crafted Many other pieces on open stock, The Village Shop 68 East Ridgewod Avenue RI.

6-4816 Invitations Mailed For All-Cana Convention; Committees Listed Invitations to attend an All-Cana Convention on Sunday, June 3, at. 8 p.m. in the auditorium of Mt. Carmel School have been mailed to all couples who have attended any of the four Cana Conferences which the Rev. William J.

Ludlum has been currently conducting at Mt. Carmel Church, Ridgewood, The Cana movement which is comparatively new in this area seeks to help families in building happier and holier lives by aiding them to follow the model of family life which was given to the world by the Holy Family of Nazareth. The forthcoming convention will provide the first opportunity for all the couples who have participated in the four conferences to meet together for an evening of inspiration and entertainment. Committees Announced The committees for the June 3 Cana Convention are: refreshments: Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Loughrey, chairmen, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. George Gallico, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCullough, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs.

John McNamara, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Alton, Mr. and Mrs. William Plant, Mr.

and Mrs. Noel Porro. Reception: Mr. and, Mrs. Charles Scheuermann, chairmen, assisted by Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Donion, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Driggs, Mr. and John Richard.

Entertainment: Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bouchard, chairmen, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bade, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Powers, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nash, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Black and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell. Publicity is in charge of Mr. and Mrs.

Edmund Vanderbeck, chairmen. Joseph R. May Places in Contest Joseph R. May, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph O. May, 713 Albert Place, in the Westinghouse, Coco-Cola Design Contest. He is a junior at Rhode Island School of Design in Providence. The award was made by Westinghouse officials of the Springfield, plant. The competition was open to junior and seniors and consisted of two items, a bottled soda machine and a refrigerator door with shelves.

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