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SOCIAL NEWS ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS (THE EVENING NEWS), WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1919 Juniors Have Biggcrs Make Known Troth of Daughter WWfc wr P-r DeGostines Announce Daughter's Betrothal i a Beth El Teentowners Stage Play and Dance for Sisterhood "How They Knocked the Devil Out of Uncle Ezra." a radio play, was presented by the Teen-Towners of Temple Beth El at the Chanukah ff4 At Yule Party POINT PLEASANT. James R. party given last night for members and guests of the Sisterhood of Scull, choirmaster and organist of the Holy Trinity Lutheran church. the Temple. The play was directed by Miss Marcia larr.

Narrator for the original play by Morton Wischengrad was Miss Manasquan, was host last night at Formal Dance Twenty-five couples danced amid a Christmas setting at Joseph's West Long Branch. Friday night, when F.d Hall and his orchestra played for the annual formal dance sponsored by the Junior Woman's club pf Asbury Park. The lucky partner dance prize was won by Miss Joan Bergcr and Edward Haydu and the door prize by Miss Edith Newton. A special Drize was won bv Nick Ercolino. rri 3 a Christmas party for members of us i Phyllis Rudolph.

Members of the -i, i the senior choir at his home on the Her. Betrothal Told cast included: Stanley wacnman Manasquan riverfronL this place. Games were played, ana eacn person was presented with a novel gift. Refreshments were served, and Mrs. Chester A.

Scull poured. Among the 27 guests present Others attending included Miss were tne uev. Kcnnetn iriciccn and Mrs. Frickert, Mrs. Peg New- ury, Mr.

and Mrs. Rudolph Izzie, as Ezra; Donald Vineberg. Isaac; Jack Barr. first voice; Joel Bross, father: Goldie Stern, bride: David Mogelever, cantor; Arthur Zucker, boy; Helene Brody, second voice and Joyce Feinerman, woman. Roselyn Pliskoff announced the play and sang two solos.

Mrs. Samuel Barr. leader of the Teen-Towners, described the new collapsable movie screen recently purchased by the group and announced that the public address system used for the first time last night had been bought by them. She also said that the members were taking dancing lessons Iiuth Kenney, David Hodgens, Miss Edith" Newton. Marion Stine, Miss Rosemary Ratti.

Robert Braln-ard. Miss Marian Chandler, Jack Kolb. Miss Jacqueline Hartlgan, Joseph Osgood, Miss Marilyn Brighton, Edward Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kolb, Mist Betty Ann Farrell, John Borke, Miss Virginia Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Huber, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hulse, Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Belz, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Langbauer, Mr. and Mrs. George if' Schweickart, Miss Shirley Harvey, SILVER WEDDING PLUS ONE-Mr.

ond Mrs. Samuel Yosfcowitz, 615 Second avenue, this city, celebrated their twenty-sixth wedding anniversary Sunday by entertaining more than 100 relatives and friends at their home. The couple has five children, Leo Yoskowitz, Mrs. Helen Rausch, Mrs. Shirley Tass and the Misses Bernice and Phyllis Yoskowitz.

Mr. Yoskowitz is the proprietor of Samuel's Locksmith shop, 705 Bangs avenue, this city. Louise R. Miller, Miss Joyce Dor-rer, Miss Ethel Mae Griggs, Miss Phyllis Gray, Benny Mascia, Jasper and urged other young people to E. Flint, Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Por-rltt, William. Harvey, Paul Mueller, jr. Ncsbitt, Dr'. Allan Lowcnstein, Miss Joyce Jeffrey, Edward Sutton, Mr.

and Mrs. James Cabham, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic C. Reichey, Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Lankenau, Miss Rita Grant. Frank O'Brien and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moss.

MISS EDITH PAULINE BIGGER SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS. Mr. join. Two new members of the Sister Russell Schweickart, and John MISS MARIANNE DE GOSTINE Kreiss. and Mrs.

Alvin Bigger, West Pitney hood attending were Mrs. Mary E. Mr. and Mrs. August DeGosline Mary Wagoner, avenue, announce the engagement Molasky and Mrs.

Phil Seamon 921 Raymere avenue, Interlaken of their daughter. Miss Edith Riverview Gets One hundred members and guests Freehold Legion Groups Fete Vets Estates, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Marianne were present. Mrs. Jerome Gott- Pauline Bigger, to Milton S.

Apple-gate, radioman second class, P.D.Q.S Entertain leib. president, opened the meet T. S. Field Wed DeQostine to Theodore DeFranco Concert Proceeds lng. Mrs.

Joseph Sugarman, chap son of Mr. and Mrs. Carmello De- lain, gave the prayer. At 2 Institutions Franco, 1418 Mattlson avenue, this At Preventorium FARMINGDALE. The P.D.Q.i RED BANK.

A check for city. BALTIMORE. The marriage of Mrs. Mary Wagoner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

J. Caldwell Wylie, Hart Webber and his orchestra played for square dancing with MISS BELLE STERN Miss DeGostine was graduated FREEHOLD. Many sick and Announcement has been, made $852.77 was presented by the Junior Service League of Red Bank yesterday to James S. Parkes, pres from Asbury Park high school and of Red Bank, a club of young disabled veterans of the Monmouth refreshments being served Dy airs. Alois Sanderling.

chairman, as Sea Girt, to Thomas S. Field, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Apple-gate, 407 Third avenue, Asbury Park. Miss Bigger, a graduate of Manasquan high school, is employed by the A and Cleaners.

Belmar. Mr. Applegate attended Asbury Park high school and served for three yeafs in the navy during World war 2. He reenlisted in December 1948 and is attached to is employed by Lerner shops, this of the engagement of Miss Belle Stern, daughter of Jacob Stern, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas County Welfare House and the Al-lenwood hospital were given sisted by Mrs. Gottleib and Mrs. city. women devoted to social and civic interests of Monmouth county, entertained 32 children of the pre Irving Zisblatt. Field, Middletown township, N.

took place Thursday at St. Mark's Mr. DeFranco attended Asbury Christmas parties by the American 1306 Third avenue, Asbury Park, and the late Mrs. Sara Stern, to ident of the board of trustees of Riverview hospital, for the hospital building fund. This check represented the net proceeds from Park high school and served two ventorium at a party Christmas Legion Friday night At both instl Lutheran church, this city, witn Joseph L.

Kramer, son of Mr. and and a half years in the army medl eve at the reception house, here. tutions the entertainment was un Sewing Circle the Rev. Paul Smith, pastor, offi dating. cal corps.

He is employed by the Mrs. Isadore Kramer, 1251 Morrison avenue, the Bronx. the U.S.S. San Pablo, based at Consolidated Laundries, Neptune Philadelphia. The bride wore a green garbar No date has been set for the wed the Frances.

Blalsdell trio concert sponsored by the League Dec. 2, and brought the 1949 donations of the League to building fund to a total of $3,352.77. Miss Stern was graduated from der the joint sponsorship of Monmouth post 54, and unit 54, Freehold with Post Commander Andrew Paladino and auxiliary president, Mrs. John Green, heading the com No date has been set for tne Has Yule Party dine suit with brown accessories ding. Asbury Park high school and is wedding.

and a corsage of red roses with a employed at Bob and Irving white rose in the center. She was The offer of Miss Blaisdell to ap The club is an off-shoot of the recently disbanded Monmouth Business and Professional Women' Club of Red Bank. Members filled stockings for the children and these with badly needed children's garments were presented to the tots. An appeal was made by the president Miss Bette English, to the county residents for clothing for these chil Asbury Park. mittees.

Gifts distributed to ill Women's Service FREEHOLD. A covered dish supper and Christmas party was held by the Victory Sewing Circle Lodge to Stage Mr. Kramer was in the service veterans were furnished by the for three years and served as an Thursday night at the American county executive committee of the Legion. Italian club. Secret pals were Group Has Party Minstrel Show aeriel engineer with the Fifth air force in the Pacific theater.

He is employed by the William Golden- pear without charge contributed greatly to the size of the proceeds as well as donations from patrons and patronesses of the concert The artist is a Red Bank girl as well as the world's outstanding woman flutist More than 400 persons attended the benefit Entertainers were: Mildred Rue, revealed and gifts exchanged. At Englishtown, accordionist and solo attended by Miss Phyllis Mount, Middletown, niece of the bridegroom. Miss Mount wore a black ensemble with a corsage of yellow chrysanthemums. The bride's father was best man. They are living on Red Hill road, Middletown.

Mr. Field is sales manager of English Motors, Red Bank, N. J. tending were: Mrs. Louise Merola, CEDAR BRIDGE.

The Worn dren as most of their clothes are A minstrel and variety show blum company, New York. ist; Mrs. Catherine Cawley, Lewis Mrs. Theresa Cervelino, Mrs worn and too small. will be given by the Asbury Park Helen Byrne, Mrs.

Jean Grega, No date has been set for the Grace Maher led carol singing. en's Service group of the Brick township first aid squad held its Christmas service in the first aid Mt. Carmel lodge. Order bons of Mrs. Mary Cerrato, Mrs.

Ann De- wedding. Mrs. William Russell, co- Italy, Jan. 27, in the Asbury Park Luca. Mrs.

Lena Andretta, Mrs. Glum and Regie Lowe, soloists. Freehold; Evelyn Greulich, East Freehold, guitarist and cowboy songs; Frank Mannlello, Freehold, novelty act; and Mrs. Edith Lock- Martha Huber, Jean Hackett and Miss English directed games with prizes for the winners. Refresh high school auditorium.

Mary Fesick, Mrs. Doris Viviani, Youns Folks Hav building on Chambers Bridge road The show will be under the di Mrs. Mildred Castronova, Mrs. chairman of the concert made the presentation to Mr. Parkes.

Also present were Mrs. George Castle-man, ways and means chairman of the League, and Mrs. Julia Throck hart Freehold, pianist-accompan ments were served by Margaret Harbison and Janet Chamberlain. recently. During the short business meeting.

Santa Claus sat Christmas Parties Juolia Guasparini, Mrs. Connie Strout, Mrs. Mary Castronova, rection of Eddie King, and the cast will include members of the ist. Others assisting with party Suzanne Holton's Engagement Told BETHLEHEM. Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Betty Graga, Mrs. Esther The show at Allenwood was en sleeping in a chair beside the fire organization.

Rehearsals will be conducted every Thursday night morton, superintendent of the hos Federici, Mrs. Eleanor Andretta larged by two patients contribut were the Misses Margaret jay. Jeanne O'Hern, Jean Hackett and pital. Mrs. Angela Merola, Mrs.

Philo- at the Sons of Italy home, Com- ing their talents: John Graham, who gave a witty recitation and Carolyn Crawford. Oliver Williams Holton, Bethlehem minia Bianchini. Miss Nettie Cer rato and Miss Ann Cerrato. stock street and Prospect avenue, Asbury Park. place.

The clock struck 12 as Santa awoke to hear the group singing carols and Mrs. George Gibson, out-going president, read the Christmas story according to Potters Announce Dewey Conover who gave a danc The Parent-Teacher association ing specialty. Vice County Com Those who will act as endmen are Erank Cuccurullo, Arthur Ci-tarelli, Joseph Beradesco, Edward and Pleasant Valley, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Suzanne MacLeod Holton to Ralph Lewis Hunsicker, son of Mrs. Hunsicker, Bethlehem, and the mander Leon Nolan was master of Daughter's Troth of St. Rose of Lima school sponsored parties for all classes Thurs FREEHOLD.

A Christmas party was held for children of the Surgent-Monaghan nursery school recently. Attending were: Casey Jones, Alitia Lathrop, Sandy Lenhart, Mark Shteir, Amity Klapp, James Surgent, Robert Glasson, Allen Abelson and Jerry Monaghan. The newly-formed Busy Bee Brownie troop held a Christmas party Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Louis Sherman, Jackson terrace. Co-leader of the St.

Luke. Mrs. Anna Pricken ceremonies. RED BANK. Mr.

and Mrs day. Each class presented a play. In announcing that the national Aldarelli, Rocco Zaporo and Joseph Grasso. The, interloctor will Cedarcroft, played the piano and sang Holy Night." Mrs. Helen Weber, Laurelton, sang "The late Mr.

Hunsicker. Harold L. Potter, Red Bank, announce the engagement of their Raymond Kuzava, student at Trenton State Teachers college Is American Legion had gone on record as favoring a noontime daily moment of prayer, for peace. Mr. Miss Holton is a graduate of the on vacation with his parents Mr.

Lord's Prayer." Moravian seminary, here, and at be George Tuttle. Frank Vecchione, general chairman, will be assisted by Augusta Wreiole, co-chairman: Ernest Cas- and Mrs. Adam Kuzava, 24 Mo At the colse of the service, Santa Nolan urged everyone to pause for daughter, Barbara Potter, to J. Theodore Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jackson T. Murphy, Red Bank. The engagement was announced tended the Irvine Studio of the Dermott street. Mrs. Anna White, Laurelton, Shower Is Given For Mrs.

Houst The home of Miss Carol Nitsch-man, 4 Main avenue, Ocean Grove, was decorated in pink, blue and white Thursday night when a shower was given for Mrs. Doris Houst. Gifts were placed in a bassinet and a watering can filled with flowers was hung from the ceiling. Present were Miss Doris Sturm, Miss 'Johnnie Polhemus, Miss Joanne Van Cleve, Miss Betty Sutts, Miss Mildred Reynolds, Miss Elicia Norton, Miss Marion Phillips, Mrs. William McGuigan, Miss Doris one minute in each day and praw Theater in New York.

She is Brownie Troops 3 and 5 held a tributed gifts. After which there for peace. at a family dinner party on Christ were refreshments. Refreshments were served the troop is Mrs. Frank Tapps.

Present were Susan Hulse, Nancy and Betty Jane Weiser and Augustine Lewis. Mothers attending were Mrs. Vera mas day. Miss Potter, a graduate The group will meet Jan. 26 to member of the Junior League of Bethlehem.

Miss Holton's father is a former resident of Middletown, N. J. where he operated the Middle-town zoo. She is a niece of Mrs. tellucci, secretary; Vito Genovese, treasurer, and Mrs.

Ann Flynn, publicity. Following tomorrow night's rehearsal, there will be a meeting of the general committee. install the following officers: Mrs, entertainers and Legionnaires at the Freehold post home after the shows. of Red Bank high school, is secretary to Leon Reussille, of L. A.

Keller, Cedarcroft, president the law firm of Applegate, Foster, Post 54 acted as Santa Claus to Mrs. Mary Wendt, Cedarwood Park, vice president: Mrs. John Reussille and CornwelL Mr. Murphy, also a Red Bank high covered dish supper and Christmas party recently at the First Baptist church. Leaders present were Mrs.

Herman Marquardt, Mrs. John Perrine, Mrs. Ben Pogue and Mrs. John Scott. Mrs.

Walter Lake was a guest Following the supper the girls were joined by the members of the troops 19 and 1 and went caroling. Accompanying the other girls were Mrs. Walter Denise and Mrs. John Paton. Douglas, Laurelton, secretary; and needy children of 69 Freehold families Saturday by delivering several cartons of new toys to them.

Louis Hague, Rumson, N. J. Mr. Hunsicker attended the Ped-die school and is a junior at Muhlenberg college. He is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon.

Bellamy, Mrs. Irving Radin and! Mrs. Bernard Weiser. Others present were Helena Serafin, Patricia Yappa, Paula Niemtzow.l Cynthia Sherman, Lois AnnHen-drickson, Dianne McCullough, Joann Davis, Sue Ann Wescott, Carol Hulse. Kathleen Bellamy, school graduate, received his A.A.

Mrs. George Brown, cedarcrort Dorothy R. Anson's Eniiacement Told Deebes and Miss Helen Brand. degree from Monmouth Junior col treasurer. The presents, donated by Edward Freidman, Mechanic street auc Eatontown Churcl lege and is completing his senior year at Central university of Iowa, where he is majoring in business administration.

No date has been tioneer, were sorted, wrapped and delivered by Mr. Paladino, unit president, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Doris Paladino, Marion Green, Rena Do- piana Landwehr, Marline Sorcer, Sally Clark, Marica Rosenblum and Carol Lewis. Aids Missionary Play Presented At Hurley School Christmas in the Melting Pot" set for the wedding.

SHREWSBURY. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hiram Anson, New York and Sycamore avenue, Shrewsbury, announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Rogers Anson, to Richard Goff Metcalf. More than 50 members of the EATONTOWN.

An India mis manskl and Joseph Currie. Michael sionary, the Rev. Henri Ferger, has Spotswood Club Demanchenko, Lewellyn Hiller ana St. Rose of Lima Parent Teachers association had a Christmas party was the title of a play presented by been designated to receive benev Patrolman Michael rawoiman nuclide! son of Mr. and Mrs.

Manton Brad Feter tanui. jik olence support from the Presby Sastokas assisted the group with u.r, 6 -T Has Yule Party ley Metcalf, New- York and grades of the Hurley school, re terian church in Eatontown. Mem of toys thruout the Rumson. distribution boro. SPOTSWOOD.

Mr. and Mrs Miss Anson, an alumna of the bers of the congregation voted to ascertain where their benevolence cently during the Christmas given in the school, Wall township. Garry Dammers entertained Emma Willard school, Troy, N. is studying at Bennett Junior col meeting of the Valcia club at a contributions were used and the Bar Mitzvali Held recently at the parish hall. Arrangements were made by Mrs.

Rose Jerolis and entertainment was directed by Mrs. Helen Surgent. A covered dish supper was held and gifts were exchanged. Mrs. Charles Dean played the piano for carol singing, Mrs.

Vau-pel sang several solos. Evelyn Gruelich sang while accompanying herself on the guitar. Christmas party Friday night session of the church agreed to al-j The pre-primary, second and Guesst were Mr. and Mrs." George locate funds to the Rev. Mr.

Ferger. third grades presented a play, Bnai Britli Women Donate Yule Gifts FARMINGDALE. The Bnai Brith Women of Monmouth county donated many of the articles which were distributed at the annual Christmas party at the Farming-dale Preventorium Sunday. Among the gifts were stuffed animals and dolls which had been made by Brownie troop 39, Bradley Beach, and the Pixie club, Deal, 150 Christmas stockings, five dozen new clothes for boys and girls, 200 comic books, a doll carriage, two large dolls, six boxes of candy canes and 200 toys. Mrs.

Sidney Gold is chairman of the Preventorium committee. lege, Millbrook, N. Y. She wasj presented to society at the debu-! tante cotillion and Christmas ball this season. COME TO KOOS FOR New Year's Gifts Schalk, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward 'The Newest Brownie," and the The Rev. Mr. Ferger, a native of For Paul Frank el The bar mitzvah or confirmation Smith and Mr. and Mrs.

John first grade sang "An Old Carol," Tennessee, received the silver Kaiser-I-Hind medal for outstand Riley. 'A Jolly Little 'ana "Away Mr. Metcalf, a graduate 'of the Mr. and Mrs. John Kokoska and ing philanthropic service in 1942.

in a Manger." of Paul Frankel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frankel, 507 Eighth children, Main street, spent Christ "The Christmas was Choate school, attended Brown university. During the war he served with the sixty-second bomb For the past ten years his major emphasis has been on photograph mas eve with Mrs. Kokoska par avenue, this city, was held at recited by Doris Isenberg, Stella ents, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Lorenc, Toms River Family On Trip to Florida TOMS RIVER. Mr. and Mrs. Congregation Beth ZIon Saturday squadron of the army air forces.

Miss Anson's fiance, a member of Dunfee, Nancy Bennett and Alice Emons. nother recitation, entitled Bayonne. and audio-visual aids for evangelism. Many of his pictures have been used in mission study books. Mr.

and Mrs. John Human, the "Christmas was given by morning. Over 200 persons attended the religious services in the Rumson and Meadow Brook clubs, is a grandson of Mr. and Misses Louise and Justina Hilman The Eatontown church has com Jeffrey Coyte, Gary Paterson, Lar Louis Hirsch and their daughters, and Arthur Summerhill Mrs. Ernest A.

Smith, Rumson. He the synagog. ry French and Larry Lane. Howard the Misses Faith and Pamela pleted its restoration benevolence giving for aid in the rebuilding of churches in war-torn lands. The road, spent Christmas day with is with John P.

Maguire The bar mitzvah chanted the Hinck recited In Bethlenem Hirsch, left Friday on a trip to Mr. and Mrs. William J. Tighe, As New York. service of Schachris and Musai Florida.

and then recited the Haftorah Lakewood Girls 1949 benevolence quota has been fulfilled. bury Park. They also visited Mr, Hilman's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Edwin C.

LeCato entertained her son-in-law and daugh SIushnis-Mazur John S. Hilman, Hamilton. Solomon Reisemen, principal of the Asbury Park Community Hebrew school, presented the bar Have Investiture ter Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L.

Van CASSVILLE. John Slushnis Mr. and Mrs. Harold O. Dayes OF RAHWAY East Orange Girl and Lubmila Mazur, both of R.D Nuis, New Brunswick, Thursday night, in celebration of Mrs.

Van Wulson avenue, have as guests for the holidays, the latter's mother LAKEWOOD. Investiture serv 4, Freehold, were married Dec. mitzvah, a student at the scnooi, with the Holy Bible in behalf of To Wed Shore Man ices were conducted for Brownie Nuis birthday. 11 by Jackson Township Magis and sister, Mrs. John Lundell and the Hebrew school and the Ladies Luxury and Leisure For YOU Inst Place Tear Laundry in the BEND IX Machines at Kestle's Self-Service Laundries And tne Attendants Do the Rest.

NOW New Low Prices for Drying S01 Emory St. 1188 Main St ASBURY PARK John Sornson is home for the troops 4 and 5 recently in the Ella trate William H. Reed, jr. Wit Miss Helen Lundell, Brooklyn. auxiliary.

Isadore Colloff, pres holidays from Rensselaer Poly G. Clarke School caieteria, Dy Mrs. nesses were Paul Belkin, Cassville, EAST ORANGE. Mr. and Mrs.

Howard J. Roy, East Orange, an ident of the Congregation, pre Louis Gindoff. assisted by Mrs technic Institute, Troy, N. Y. and Tamara Peterson, Lakewood Sisterhood Plans Tea nounce the engagement of their Robins and Mrs.

Herbert Mrs. M. Yanconis. and her sented him with a certificate from the synaeoe. showing that a tree daughter.

Miss Joyce Roy, to Pfc. LAKEWOOD. The Sisterhood daughter Barbara are spending the White, for troop 5, and by Mrs. Jack Schrayer. assisted by Mrs.

Carl G. Scheerer. son of Mr. and of Temple Beth Am will gjve a tea had been planted in his honor by the Jewish National fund in Israel. holidays in Florence.

Leroy Webb, Philadelphia, at the Temple on LaKe drive Jan avenue. Neptune. Christmas day. Refreshments were served after 10, at 8:30 p.m. weekly visitor at the home of Miss Roy was graduated from the services by Mr.

and Mrs Officers will be installed and Sam Gisser and Mrs. Edmund Ber-nardiener, for troop 4. Both troops, numbering more than 40 members, made the pledge and sang America. Mrs. Gindoff his sister, Mrs.

William B. Mc-Kelvey, is" on vacation in Florida. the East Orange high school. Frankel. there will be entertainment Private Sheerer, who attended Spend Your Christmas Gift Checks Here and Save Asbury Park high school, is serv' ing with the Air Force as an air told the members a Christmas Personally Yours craft engine specialist at Chanute Lavallette Girl's Troth Announced LAVALLETTE.

Mr. and Mrs. story, and Mrs. Gisser told the story of Chanukah. Parents were guests.

field. 111. He has been in the serv' ice for one year. COATS No date has been set for the wedding. a ii 7J II I aim Kasliner Employes At Dinner-Dance Singer Sues Hotel (Press Teletype) FREEHOLD.

Mae Francais, Westhampton Beach, N. who allegedly suffered multiple fractures of the right arm and other injuries in a fall on the bandstand at the Berkeley-Carteret's Crystal ballroom while singing at a convention, has filed a $25,000 suit against the hotel. The suit was filed in superior The Rainbow room of the Albion George John Raush, Plainfield ave-inue, formerly of Westfield announce the engagement of their i daughter, Ruth Mardell Rausch, to Richard Franklin Wilson, son of Mrs. Reginald Franklin Wilson, 614 Forman avenue, Point Pleasant, and the late Mr. Wilson.

Both were graduated from Point Pleasant Beach high school, class of 1946. Miss Raush is a senior nursing major at Skidmore college, Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Her fiance is I a former senior N.R.O.T.C. student at the University of Louisville, Louisville, Ky where he is a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. i No date has been set for the wedding.

AII-Wool Suedes, All-Woo! Meltons All-Wool Yarn Dyes Cfcoos boxy models, yoke backs, cored backs, costs with deep cuSs, Barry more collars, clever buttons. Green, rrT. black, wine, taupe. All rayon lined, warmly Interlined. Sizes 12 to 20, 3 to 44.

18la-24Vj. 46-52. CARDILLA'S 309-911 SPRIXGWOOD AVEXTE ASBURY PARK Open Daily 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Saturdays to 10:30 P.M.

TO SERVE AS IS. WITH WHAT-HAVE-YOtf court and charges that the platform 1 4 1 hotel, this city, was the scene of the Chrismas dinner party and dance for 120 employes of the Jacob Kasliner company, 1011 Second avenue, Asbury Park, Thursday night. During the dinner, the group was welcomed by Mr. Kasliner, Martin Wolfe, insurance representative; Abe Hoenig, representative of the New York office; Louis Kasliner, Meyer Kasliner, Mrs. Kay Davis, secretary and bookkeeper; Howard Walter and Abe Kasliner.

Dancing followed the dinner. A GAY TIME ot the Mnllv Pifnhfir was improperly iigmeu. Occident occurred June 18, 1948, during the convention of the National League of District Postmasters. The action was started by Herbert E. Greenstone, Newark.

jij HOTEL JANUARY CLEARANCE SAVE EW YEAR'S EVE PARTY A deluxe dinner served from 10 P. M. to 1 Dancing from 9 P. M. 'til closing Featuring 'the Shore's Favorite CARL MADISON and his ORCHESTRA Noise makers, favors, fun and more fun ALL FOR ONLY PER PERSON In Our Gayly Decorated Main Ballroom Dress Optional Meetings Changed FAIR HAVEN.

The Men's Brotherhood of the Methodist church which usually meets on the first Tuesday evening of. each month will be postponed one week. The official board which in the past has met regularly on the first Thursday night of each month will not meet until the second Thursday which will become the regular meeting time. 25th Anniversary Feather-edge Self Setting PERMANENT ENDS $3.50 Ko Appointment Necessary Open A. P.

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To obtain this pattern, send 20c 'Pint Federal Tax Baptists Go Caroling RED BANK. A grup of 38 young people from the First Baptist church went caroling Christmas eve. They visited 20 homes and returned to the parsonage for refreshments. Lewis Bradshaw will arrive Jan. 3 at the church to start the new building fund campaign.

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