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1 'I H' 14 SOCIAL NEWS ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS, Thursday, March 5, 1953 SOCIAL NEWS Mrs. Earl Baker to Head Woman's Auxiliary of Elks Ensembles Lead Fashions In Easter Season Preview FORT MONMOUTH The Easter season was ushered in yesterday by the Fort Monmouth Woman's Club with the showing of spring fashions at its luncheon at Gibbs Hall. Over 250 officers' wives and guests attended the show which was given by the Dainty Apparel CI i i A ASBURY PARK Mrs. Baker wag elected president of the Woman's Auxiliary of Elks 128 at an election meeting Monday night at the Lodge Home. Mrs.

Martin Rhinelander will serve with her as first vice president: Mrs. Edgar Wolcott, second vice president; Mrs. Zugene Camoosa, financial secretary; Mrs. Mary Kuebler, treasurer, onup, ASDury ram. stressing the importance of the Plans June Wedding and Mrs.

John Baatz, secretary. Mrs. Obert Stetter presided and announced the installation lunch- eon will be at Cypress Inn April 6. Life in Israel Mrs. Charles Hovet will be install- ing officer.

Told Thru Film1 Mrs. Patrick Ryan reported en Ir? 1 i i jy y-' r'W''' l-n f't'Y'Y 4 I i v' vs I jthe successful country fair of ASBURY PARK "The Wander- which she was chairman, and was er's Return." a film picturing life given a vote of thanks. Mrs. John E. Lambe was Intro duced as a new member.

A donation 1 was made to the in Israel, was shown to members of the Asbury Park Chapter of Hadassah Tuesday night at Temple Beth El. Later Adam Gillen, local polio fund, and Mrs. Stetter an nounced that auxiliary members MissGifford Church Bride LAKEWOOD Miss Virginia Gilford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Gifford, Lake View Place, became the bride of Robert Wom-bough, son of Mr.

and Mrs. A. C. Wombough, 1131 Sewell Avenue, Asbury Park, Sunday at 8:30 P.M., in the First Presbyterian Church. The Rev.

Robert DuBois, pastor, officiated. The bride wore a two-piece suit dress in light blue flecked with silver threads. She wore navy blue white accessories and a corsage of white carnations. The couple was attended by Miss Veronica Brandt, Lakewood, and Charles Hankins, Lakewood, student at Drew University. Miss Brandt wore a navy and white check suit, with navy blue accessories.

Wedding music was played by Mrs. William P. VanLooy, church organist. A reception was held at the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. Russell Anderson, Arlington Avenue, Lakewood, after which the couple left for a wedding trip to Virginia.

For traveling, the bride added a gray top coat to her ensemble. She is employed in the traffic department of the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company, Lakewood. The bridegroom is employed by Canada Dry Bottling Company, Asbury Park. They plan to reside with hit ensemble In a variety of costumes, the early-day group was highlighted by a striking mimosa-yellow three-quarter length boj coat over jersey dress with turtle neck-line. The coat, soft and fleece-like in texture, was fashioned in one of the season's miracle washable fabrics.

Topped with an ingeniously designed original hat, this ensemble was suggested as ideal for suburban day-long wear. A navy short-sleeved linen duster over a linen sheathe; a navy wool polo coat over a white wool jersey casual dress; and a three piece costume of faille and dotted tissue shantung, further emphasized the season's ensemble motif. The two popular silhouettes in suit fashions were illustrated by twin showing of an acqua tweed representative of the American Financial Development Corpora are invited to attend Ernest Jemt tion for the sale of Israel bonds, son's homecoming at the Lodge Saturday night and a covered dish told of his life in Tel Aviv. Mrs, buffet the following Saturday. Mrs, Sidney Meistrich, Asbury Park Russell Glas.sford and Mrs.

William 4 i' Glassford were appointed to assist the men with plans for the buffet Mrs. Fred Ferrett won the dark horse. Mrs. Cortland Gravatt and committee served refreshments after the meeting. soft woolen flannel suit with MISS HELEN J.

McCLENEGHAN OSBORNVILLE Mr. and Mr. luvtuu lui waisinue ana matching hat and stole, in direct Party Benefits Building Fund ASBURY PARK The buildlne William T. McCleneehan. Osbom.

contrast wiin a siraignt line box a ville Road, have announced the jacket suit of cadet blue, topped Chairman of the women's division of the drive, introduced him. Mrs. Lionel Gonisa presided at the business meeting and heard reports from Mrs. Louis Dingo, Mrs. Iola Kaplan, Mrs.

Max Kuker. and Mrs. Norman Bossen, who said that Morris Carnofsky, noted actor, would be featured on the donor luncheon program at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York, March 1R. Mrs. Meistrich as program chairman announced the group's annual linen shower will be held at the April 13 meeting.

She also announced plans for a buffet supper and show May 3 at the Temple. Mrs. Conisa announced that Hadassah Sabbath will he observed at the temple April 3. Mrs. Max Kuker.

membership chairman, introduced four guests, Mrs. Eva Dolsky, Mrs. Leon Kotln, Mrs. Robert Stone, and Mrs. Isa-dore Mayer.

Refreshments In the Purim tradition were served. engagement of their daughter, Helen Janet, to Airman First Class George C. Hulse. son of Genre THE BRIDE IS READY -Miss Ellen Rogers (left) smiles Into mirror at her ottractiv. wedding gown as B.rt Holbrook, bridesmaid, arranges her ileevt before a fashion show by Dainty Apparel, this city, at the Fort Monmouth Officers' Club yesterday.

The bride is a student nurse ot Fitkin Hospital In addition to being a model. (pres Photo) fund of the Woman's Club of As Dy a Droao straw sailor. The col-larless high buttoning cardigan jacket of this suit featured narrow white piping down the front and at the cuffs. Variety of Fabrics Hulse, Florida, and Mrs. Beatrice A staccato nntp nf 1pt nn mViito Unit Reelects was featured in a separates cos Chris Hansens Wed 40 Years tume with a modified Nnrfnll, Jacket of white all wool felt, vel bury Park benefitted from a dessert card party Friday at the Monmouth Ice Cream Company.

Table prizes were planters in the shape of an old-fashioned well made by boys at the Jamesburg State Home for Boys. Mrs. Howard J. Booream was chairman. Among those playing were Mrs.

Frank W. Duane, Mrs. Henry Offer-man, Mrs. Charles Gallagher, Mrs. George S.

Ferguson, Mrs. Clarence Trippe, Miss Marian Lynch, Mrs. Ullery-Rogers Wedding Held nuise, Metedeconk. The bride-elect was graduated from Point Pleasant Beach High School, and Is employed as a bookkeeper by the Ocean County National Bank, Point Pleasant. Her fiance, a graduate of the same school, is stationed at McGuire Air Force.

Base, Fort Dix, after serving his overseas duty in Africa. A June wedding is planned. Mrs. Edwards ELBKKON PARK Mrs. Do- vet collared, combined with a black pleated sheer wool skirt and cashmere halter.

Fabrics ran the gamut of simplicity to luxury, in creaseless linens and sheer woolens, to ex-auisitelv embrnidprprf nnrt nit. EAST KEANSBL'RG Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen, Taylor Avenue, observed their 40th wedding anniversary Saturday at a familv reem Edwards was re-elected nresi. dent of the Auxiliary of the Gimble.

LONG BRANCH Miss Jeanette Frances Ullery, daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Ullery, 469 Leahy-Quirk Post. Veterans of Fnr.

VISIT OUR 2ND FLOOR! YARD GOODS DEPT. Slip Cover fir Drapery Materials Dress Goods Curtain Rods gathering at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Hansen, Ocean Ave Patten Avenue, was married to Les eign Wars, at the annual meeting at the post home Tuesday night. She was presented with flowers and work organdies and sheers.

In the cocktail group a slender sheathe in nue. ter W. Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs, To Bp Cappoil PHILADELPHIA Miss Beatrice M. Fisher, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Benjamin Fisher, 14 Lafayette Street, Toms River, N.J., an honor student at Philadelphia General Hospital, will be capped today at ceremonies held at the Convention Hall Ballroom at 8 P.M. warf guest of honor at the social B. J. Ritchie, Mrs.

Vincent W. Lay-ton, Miss Mae Kehoe, Mrs. Lawrence Moran, Mrs. Howard C. Towle, Mrs.

Elbert F. Thompson, Mrs. Marguerite Appleby, Miss Carrie E. Stroud, Mrs. Corinne Mc-Kee, Mrs.

E. A. McMahon. Mrs. William C.

Longstreet, Mrs. James Kelsey, Mrs. Charles R. De-Graw, Mrs. M.

A. Boylan. Mrs. hour after the meeting. uiww nuui of pale "Mamie Rose," rhinestone studded, was among the reminders that this, the year of the Inaugura Lester Rogers, 1 South Street, Sea Bright, Feb.

22 at the First Pentecostal Church. The Rev. Paul Bills Other members, who will bp in stalled next month, include Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.

Hansen, who have been residents here for the past 24 years, were married at Newark. Mr. Hansen Is an employe of Bal-lantine's of Newark. The couple have two sons, William of East Keansburg and Elmer of Jersey City, and four grandchildren, Billle and Bobbie Hansen of East Keans tion ana me coronation, is a year for the glamorous and dramatic in modes. Stoles, lavishlv murKurei jjianey, senior vice presi- performed thedouble ring ceremony before an altar of palms and white bridal flowers.

aeni; Mrs. Jean McCarthy, junior CHILDREN'S WEAR DEPT. fringed, appeared with both casual vice president; Mrs. Lucille Low, Gilmaii-GibsoiiDuo Wins Bridge Play ASBURV PARK Mrs. S.

W. Gilman and Mrs. Chester Gibson were winners in the north-south position of the duplicate bridge game which followed Mrs. Walter Albersheim's advanced bridge class Tuesday night at the YMCA. Mrs.

Edward Vogel and Miss Sally En-right were east-west winners. Runners-up were Mr. and Mrs. James Loeb, who tied with Miss Frances Woolley and Mrs. Mary Robinson in north-south position, and Mrs.

A. E. Edelstein and Miss Vera Farmer in east-west. George Levy, Mrs. Joseph R.

Ely- treasurer; Mrs. Florence SutclilT, secretary; conductress, Mrs. Lil Mrs, ranees tsposito, Mrs. Marie Sheehan, Mrs. Anne Slefert.

Elevator Service burg and Barbara Ann and Elmer lian Davison; guard, Mrs. Mabel Lippel; chaplain, Mrs. Florence Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white nylon tulle over skinner satin. It was princess style designed with fitted bodice of lace and nylon tulle, a high illusion neckline appliqued with lace and rhinestones, long pointed nylon lace sleeves and a ana iormai costumes. The interesting waltz length vied in importance with sweeping ball gowns.

Produced by Fashion Shows Simplified, of Asbury Park, Mrs. Joy Edelstein was director and Mrs. Jack Cattanach was commentator. Fashions were modelled by Bert Holbrook, Norma Sterner, Jeanne Yellen, Mae Harrigan, El Mrs. Raymond Jamison, Mrs.

Mary Reines, Mrs. Grace Evans, Mrs. W. H. D.

Koerner, Mrs. John D. Lewis, Mrs. B. A.

Carlson. Mrs. James Malley, Mrs. Christian Junker, Mrs. Simone Manila, Mrs.

R. M. Piatt. Mrs. Arvld P.

New Spring Toppers ARRIVING DAILY PASTELS TWEEDS tiansen, Jersey City. DcVaughn-Byard Wedding at Fort FORT MONMOUTH Miss Van Mather; patriotic instructress, Mrs. Emma Quirk; historian, Mrs. Janet Groel; trustees. Mrs.

Bessie Evans, Mrs. Dorothy Bullwinkle and Mrs. Clara Welle; color hearers, Mrs. Rose Manna, Mrs. Angelina Pel-leschl, Mrs.

Grace Cohen and Mrs. Gladys Mosley; musician, Mrs. Bull-winkle; flag bearer, Mrs. Mary Col berg. lace peplum.

The full skirt was worn over hoops. A finger-tip length nylon net veil was arranged Latham. Mrs. Charles R. Brown, Mrs.

William L. Behn, Mrs Booream, Mrs. J. B. Loucks, Mrs.

J. L. Nixon, and others. on a white satin Juliet cap trimmed with seed pearls and rhinestones. She carried a bouquet of white roses with a center of white purple tinged orchids.

norman Loretta Byard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Byard, 387 Park Place, Long Branch, was married Feb. 20 to Sgt.

William E. De Vaughn, son of Mrs. Goldie De Vaughn, Washington, and the late William B. De Vaughn. The double len Kogers, and Mrs.

Edelstein. Pvt. John Barnes of the 14th Student Company, Fort Monmouth, furnished background music at the piano. Setting an Easter atmosphere also were table decorations consisting of small mannequin forms, each with an original Easter bonnet. Mrs.

J. W. Raulston was chairman of the arranppmpnt rnmmiL Plans for a card party April at Cypress Inn, Wanamassa, were made with Mrs. Low appointed chairman. Her co-chairmen are Engagement ToM PERTH AMBOY Mr, and Mrs.

Max Sprindler. 69 Appleton Miss Edna Rogers, Sea Bright, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. Street, announce the engagement Mrs. Blaney, Mrs. Quirk, Mrs.

McCarthy and Mrs. Bullwinkle. Miss Rhoda Ann Ullery, Red of their daughter, June, to How ring cermony was performed by Chaplain Samuel O. Morreale in Bank, the bride's sister, was brides ard F. Schunk, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Schunk, Shadyside Ave Members were asked to bring giflg for the "Sunshine basket" to On Mm Point at Ptm P1u Ml COOKMAN AVENV1 ASBURY PARK maid. Flora Jean Ullery, Long Branch, another sister, was junior tee of wives of officers in the Medi nue, Laurence Harbor. The wedding has been set lor March 28. bridesmaid.

Uncle Best Man the March 17 meeting. The dark horse was won by Mrs. Lippel and Mrs. Mary Fread was winner of a cal, Dental and Veterinary branches of the service. Mrs.

Back Is Guest Mrs. G. I. Back, wifp nf Malm- Douglas Burkett, Eatontown, special award. uncle of the bride, was best man.

The auxiliary will Join with oth The ushers were Donald E. Utillery, ers of the district in visiting Lyons General Back, Chief Signal Officer, Washington, was guest of honor! Seated at the tahlp with hr mil Naval Training Center, Bain- Jdvtrtittd in MADEMOISELLE. OMRM, CLAMOUR' JEWELLS 518 COOKMAN AVENUE (Our NEW Address Opposite Stelnbseh's) Hamilton Longines Watch Agency Keepsake Diamond Agency OPENING SPECIALS Your Watch completely OVERHAULED and GUARANTEED for One Year! Reg. $6.00. Special This Week ONLY $3.98 Mainsprings.

Reg. $2.50 to $3.00 $1.98 Pearls Restrung Single Strqnd 50e MERCHANDISE SPECIALS Elgin American Pearls Fine Hand Knotted Kttrllnv Slltr-i. bridge, Md brother of the bride, and Thomas Rogers, Sea Bright, unapel 1 at 7 P.M. The bride, given in marriage by her brother-in-law, Robert La Parre, Red Bank, wore a blue lace and crepe gown with matching hat and veil. Her corsage was of yellow roses and she carried a white Bible.

Mrs. Helen A. Dunn, Long Rranch, was matron of honor and Sgt. Charles Dean, Fort Monmouth, best man. The couple went to Washington on their wedding trip and are now residing with the bride's parents.

The bride is a graduate of Long Branch High School and is employed by the New Jersey Bell Mrs. K. B. Lawton, were Mrs. E.

brother of the bridegroom. The mother of the bride wore a K. Fetzlng, president, Mrs. W. T.

Guest, Major Laura C. Kelly of the Armv Nurse Corns. Cant F. Koch, 'Chief of the U.S. Armv Hospital Food Services; Mrs.

H. C. Miller, Mrs. R. C.

Koerner, Mrs. G. H. Hauishpr. anrf Mr.

veterans Hospital April 16. New committee chairmen appointed for the coming year include: membership, Mrs. Blaney; rehabilitation, Mrs. Quirk; legislative, Mrs. Evans; ways and means, Mrs, Davison; Americanism, Mrs.

Kay Harris; cancer committee, Mrs. Gladys Mosley; publicity and hospitality, Mrs. McCarthy; community service, Mrs. Wille; and civil defense, Mrs. Bullwinkle.

Keyport Man Weds Elinhelli Gislmriie Sandifer. Officer of the Fort iian- light gray three-piece wool gabardine suit with a fine pink and gray check trim, and black accessories. The bridegroom's "mother wore a navy blue dress with white trim and red accessories. Both wore corsages of red roses and sweet peas. A reception for 150 guests was held at the American Legion Hall in Eatontown.

After completing a wedding trip thru the' southern Telephone Company in Long cock utiicers Wives Club, including Mrs. C. II. Schabacker, wife of Colonal Schabacker Fnrt Han. Branch.

Sergeant De Vaughn attended Reg. $9.00 cock commanding officer; Mrs. $3.98 $14.98 w. Barrett, Mrs. F.

A. Harroll, and Mrs. R. D. Moton, also CUCKOO CLOCKS schools in Maryland and Washington and is stationed here with the Signal Corps.

He will leave soon fur overseas duty. Dunn? rpppntinn hat fn 4Va states, the couple will reside at 186 Branch Avenue, Red Bank. LAURENCE HARBOR The Empire Room orecedine the lunch. The bride attended Red Bank wedding of Miss Elizabeth A. Gis- Ja ivnn burne, to Edward A.

Lehning, Key- ll'll Bring This Ad to BURKHARDT'S and Receive One Jor of JEWELRY CLEANER FREE! NO OBLIGATION 'schools and spent four years in a eon Mrs. Back and Mrs. Lawton greeted the members and guests. Mrs. E.

L. Littell. in charee of fife? $35. the entertainment arrangements for the next meeting, announced Chronograph, Stop or Special Complicated Watches NOT INCLUDED private school at Zarephath, N.J. She was graduated from Long Branch High School.

She Is employed at Camp Coles. The bridegroom attended school in Sea Bright and is employed as a short order cook at the Rockwell Diner, Long Branch. that a program to be sponsored by the DuBarry Charms School, New York, will be featured. 50 Pupils Attend For Jean. Iluylar KEYPORT Miss Jean Huylar, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Huylar. First Street, who will be married March 15 to Corp. H. B.

Briggs, was guest of honor at a bridal shower given recently by Mrs. Russell Turner, Old Bridge. Guests were Mrs. Fred Frick, Red Bank; Mrs. Richard Wyckoff, Caldwell; Mrs.

Harold Meets, New Brunswick; Mrs. Kathryn Roger, Mrs. Harold Appleby, Miss Nancy Appleby and Mrs. Bertha Chittick, Old Bridge, Mrs. Huylar, Keyport; Mrs.

S. G. Godfrey, West Orange: Mrs. S. P.

Paulson, Spots-wood, Miss Carole Jolly and Mrs. Carl Jolly, South River. port, took place Saturday night at the Community Church here. The Rev. William Webster, pastor, officiated at the candlelight ceremony.

The bride wore a cocoa brown velvet dress trimmed with cut-steel beads, matching accessories and carried bridal roses. Mrs. James Osnato, Scotch Plains, was the matron of honor. She was attired in a navy blue suit with pale blue accessories. Mr.

Osnato served as the best man. Following a reception at Rav Matthews, Cliffwood, the couple left for a wedding trip to Atlantic City. When they return, they will reside on West Front Street, Keyport. Party; Give Play 1 POINT PLEASANT A Purim party given by the Shore Jewish Women's Club Sunday School held in the American Legion Home Sunday, was attended by more than 50 children who sang songs. A play entitled, "A Song For Queen Esther was presented.

Participating were: Joyce Doctof- Two Practice Teaching NEW BRUNSWICK Miss June Rosener, 1000 Van Court Avenue, Elberon, will teach mathematics at the New Brunswick Senior High School for the next eight weeks as part of her course 'at New Jer Four Give Shower ADELPHIA Miss Dorothy Tex-tor was guest of honor at a bridal shower held at the Knights of Pythias Hall, recently. Mrs. Edward Moore, Mrs. Kenneth Davison, Mrs. John R.

Miller and Miss Phyllis Roe were co-hostesses. Decorations were in red and white. Miss Textor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Textor.

sky, Susan Cohen, Malcolm and Myron Silverman, Charles Paperth, Arthur Gojdberg, Judith Blum, Barry Aaronson, Audrey Gottlieb and Larry Gruenwald. Mrs. Ida Beer and Kurt Gruenwald directed the play and Mrs. Gussie Macintosh accompanied at the piano. Cartoons were shown by Mark Weissgold.

Refreshments were served by Mrs. Marcia Sachs, Mrs. Harriet Moses and Mrs. Mary Holzman. sey College for Women.

Miss Dolores Van Duren, 70S) Sea Girt Avenue, Sea Girt, will teach music OTHER TOPPERS $16.98 Up at Manasquan High School and the Adelphia will be married to Ed- Spring Lake Heights public schools ward Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs as a part or the same program. Harry Reed, here 1 VllLIHUJJ 10 ffHhe finest soap ffe SEE K)R YOURSELF you can buy at any price 1 A Jocardi fabric exclusive this smoky-toned Mellodown charm and beauty to each coat wear this 34 ihortcoat everywhere you go and try to want the compliments! Nave It ki pastel shades of natural, gold, aqua, or pink! Misses sizes 8 to 18; junior sires 7 to 15. Ours Exclusively Vit lit" SB Hurry I Get this Chiffon bargain I See why smart shoppers are switching back to a pure soap like Chiffon. There are no harsh alkalis in Chiffon to harm delicate fabrics or pretty colors.

No synthetic chemicals to dry natural oils from your skin. That's why pure Chiffon soap is the "secret of youth" for hands that do dishes, and for all the nylons, cottons, fine woolens and lingerie you wash by hand. Gentler to fabrics, safer FOR COLORS, KINDER TO HANDS. Stock up now. Save money on Chiffon DONATION OF LINEN-The Asbury Park Section, National Council of Jewish Women, donated over 100 pieces of linen to the pediatrics department of Fitkin Hospital Tuesday.

Left to right, are: Miss Ruth Jacobsen, pediatrics supervisor; Mrs. Monroe Phillips, hospital chairman of chapter; Mrs. Sydney Harber, president; David V. Carter, hospital superintendent; Mrs. Ben Miller, vice president of chapter; Mrs.

Roman Pines, Mrs. Edward Sehwartx, Mrs. Isadore Waehmon, cmd Mrs. Aaron Htcker. 612-614 COOKMAN AVENUE SBURY PARK You Can Use Any of Our Convenient Payment Plant 10 Pay, Regular Charge, or Layaway Plan You'll lovt CHIFFON I no purer soap was ivir madii.

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