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SOCIAL NEWS ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS, Saturday, December 1953 SOCIAL NEWS ELEVEN M. N. Jimmick, Bronx Girl Wed Secrets of Charm liy John Robert Powers Red Bank Hadassah Honors fs Belmar Church Most Distinguished Member jw 171 RED distinguished member of Red Bank Chapter; AJlil of Hadassah" was the title conferred upon Mrs. Harry Madansky Thurs-! BELMAR Mrs Oscar TPcke day night when she was made the subject of it's "This Is Your Life" was elected president of the program at the Molly Pitcher Hotel. Also honored with scrolls of Ladies Aid Society of the Belmar merit were all the ten-year members.

Mrs. Edwin Lichtig, president, in-1 First Presbyterian Church at a troduced Mrs. Madansky who is the Christmas meeting, Thursday aft- cnapters lite membership ehnir.il7rif7 IT ff man, Mrs. Harold Segall, master of! lV I 1 11 1 1 ll'iC ernoon. Other new officers include Mrs J.

Alto uir 'If rsMr ri 1 ceremonies, announced that Madansky has obtained four life lis Kami ass, Mrs. Norton Kronqelb, Mrs. Sanders Cohen and Mrs. Lich tig Mrs. Madanskv was thP Hrii member of the chapter to win donor certificate from the regional nauassan ana in 14.1 ip was m-p- seniea wun a national award for me laigesi increase in membership in the nation.

She has been chair- i i. l.i nil I 111! ,1 JVM JKlUiH' Tn hi it and tldh solicited large Slims of money toi Hadassah medical sup- lauded for Other Aitivitips a lpttpr i a A letter praising Mrs. Madansy frvr mni-Q 'm in Calira! 1.,,. rnmr i Dinner Party XEPTIXE CITY 1 ZZZ 'ffl. Tdmer the O'Brien-Major Post Auxiliary iiiuioiiu, mum vuaui nic view Inn.

Mrs Barbara Kramer was chairman and Shafto, co-chairman Mrs. The table decorations carried out tlld hnlirlair (hnmn 'mrl CYt i i corsages were given as favors. Aft- tlx. riinnpr nrrl nl ur. Mrs- Mav Hulle'' president, in- t'oduced the guests.

The chaplain, t.i,. UVJ.II-JMUIlt- JIllUll, fcrtVC IMC 111- mninlll dllll I'dHII WHS aC- compan ed by Mrs. 1 Law- NEW YORK Miss Barbara A. Rosenthal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Rosenthal became the bride of the Bronx, Marvin N.i Jimmick. son of Mrs. Ruth Lapides, 403 Brinley Avenue. Bradley Beach, N.J., Sunday at the Ambassador! Hotel. Rabbi Joseph I Weiss, Long Island, officiated.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of whit Chantilly lace studded with pearl sequins, and carried a pearl trimmed Bible adorned with white orchids. Mrs. Donald Arm. sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor. She was attired in a gown of coral tulle with matching stole, and car-, ried a colonial bouquet of talisman roses Maid of Honor in Pink The maid of honor, Miss Doris Feder, New York, wore a pink tulle gown and carried a colonial bouquet of pink carnations.

Miss Ann Lapides. sister of the bridegroom, was flower girl in a gown of aqua tulle. She carried a basket of white roses and carnations. Donald Arm was best man, and ushers were Leonard Altman, Long Island; Seymour OfTin and Herbert Swersky. New York; Norman Arm.

West Deal, N.J.; Harold Arm and Samuel Waldman, Long Branch. N.J,: Abraham Gerechoff, Bradley Beach; and Jack Korn, Asbury Park, N.J. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Sitting for your photograph? Make-up as the models do and you'll have a portrait to cherish forever. The camera doesn't lie.

so it is said, but I have seen many that had little resemblance to the subject. As every success ful model knows, if you want only rence. Mrs. Llaire Boyce sang a Miss Lucy Tompkins executive s()lo and Christmas readings were director of Monniouth County Red siven bv Mrs. Dnlores Campbell, Cross revealed that Mrs.

Madansky Mrs Dorothea Menke, Mrs. Mil-has been a peacetime as well as cjred Spina and Mrs. May Lane. wartime worker for that cause. j- n- i Li a Olhers attending were Miss Jan- v.0' o'rion director r( Danker, of Mailboro State IIosp.

tal, praised Mr hj Zvtkowciz, Mrs. Janet her services for Jewish patients Van No, Mrs Liuian clavton here where she has represented Mrs Ann chapman, Mrs. Vivian the Ladies Hebrew Society in pro- chapman, Mrs. Ellen Thompson, viding religious services. Louise Gatta Mrs Gertrude The guest ot honor was termed Lawrence, Mrs.

Virginia Krusch-'Our Light by Mrs. Louise Schnitzer, Mrs. you had belter present to the camera what it best reflects One of the worst things that a camera can do to you is to record a stilt and unnatural effect To guard against this, have your mascara on the upper eyelids hair done at least two davs be- Rosenthal chose a gown of cham- eratinn project to restore Indepen-pagne-colored satin trimmed with dance Hall in Philadelphia pearl drops. The mother of the Member Donates Wool bridegroom wore a gown of mauve Miss Emma Florence Beach do-rhiffon and lace Both wore orchid' nated wool to be used bv cluli Mary Kraus mli? PZH Vtt Kihel Ri Kemper. Mrs.

Marguerite narry unman, nnuuiei 01 me cnap- ler. wo i viifim activities which Mrs directed al Fort Monmo uth and rort Hancock. Mie was active in spoke on Madansky has' LSO fund drives, had a mending; Mrs jla n.tnker- Mrs. Venia project for servicemen, and assist- Mrs Klsjo Emmons, Mrs. ed in the canteens.

Marv Amato. Mrs. Luev Brown, Mrs. David Fischer Red Bank Mrs Glatvs Harcourt. Mrs.

Fran-and Mrs. Peter 1-nedman. Eng. Cuthbertson, Mrs. Clara Mil-lishtown, daughters of Mrs.

Madan- Mrs Maucie j0bes, Mrs. Fran-sky, were introduced. Both daugh- curto, Mrs. Ann Marston, Mrs. ters have headed Hadassah chap- Lillian Gorman, Mrs.

Dorothy Carters in their communities. Letters mal)i Mrs. stanlev Sliwa, Mrs. Hel-of congratulation were read from rn pfcifler and Mrs. Senie Palaia.

Mrs. Ella Bagor Cross Tucson. Mrs clara Jeffries, Mrs. Celeste first chapter president: Mrs Vaccaro. Mrs.

Mary Martin, Mrs. Morris Nelson former president of MarRaret Troppoli, Mrs. Rose Ann Mrs. nuth Mman and Mrs. Em-1 nia llilman Vnrmara Mrs Kr na Unrner Mrs KnHio Mrf'lpllenrt Mrs Snnhipi Mrs Kmma Bar- hori Mrs Lleanor Meakin, Mrs.

Keanm- a Mrs. Mary -hi vnroiiin I.MIt ilUIIIIMJII, 1UI, 11 dl I 11 1UC- Kll amt Mrs Kruschka. Uoilji oti ill i. rn Surprise Luncheon Church Bride EAST KEANSBIRG Miss Marilyn Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John J. Johnson, 72 Wee- haw ken Avenue, became the bride of Walter Merinsky. son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Merinsky, Keyport, Nov. 21 at St. Catherine's Church. here. The doublering ceremony was performed bv the Fran- cis Gunner, pastor.

Given in marriage bv her fath er, the bride wore white satin gown. Her fingertip-length veil was attached to a crown of pearls and she carried a bouquet of white carnations. Green Accents Yellow Miss Helen Merinsky, Union Beach, sister of the bridegroom, was the maid of honor. Her gown was light yellow tulle over satin, and she wore a matching stole. Her pearl crown was green and she carried a bouquet of green Mrs.

Mary Bloomer, Union Beach, another sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Uosanna Fleming. Keansburg. were the attendants Their gowns, stled like that of the maid of honor, were light green and they carried bouquets of yellow chrysanthemums. Walter I.avich, Keyport. the bridegroom's cousin, was best man.

Ushering were Al Bloomer, Union Beach, and William Shel-briek. Keansburg. The bride's mother chose a gun-metal color lace dress over peach satin with matching accessories and a corsage of chrysanthemums. The In irtegi 'oorn's mother wore a light green lace dress with navy line ai cessories and a corsage of pink carnations Reception In Kransburf A reception was held at the First Aid Hall Fast Keansburg. For then wedding trip to Wash-' im-'ton.

DC and irginia, Mrs iMennskv chose a green wool suit with brown ai ces ones. The couple will make their home 67 Passaic Stic-et. here Mrs Merinsky attended Middle-town Township High School and graduated from the New Jersey Beauty Culture Academy. The bridegroom attended Keyport High School and served two years in the Marine corps WW Auxiliaries Make Party Plans I'l Ni: Final plans for the card partv to be giwn by the eteran ol Foreign Wars Auxiliaries ol Distiict ti were made Monday night the Post Home Collies Avenue. The party ill he held Friday night at Cypress Inn.

Wanani.issa Mis I i -iila Blacker, of the South Bclinar Auxiliary, is gen-eial chairman. Auxiliaries represented at the meeting included those of lielnini Post. Keyport, lakhurst. South Belmar. O-ean Grove, Biiclle.

Keaiisliiirg, Neptune City. Freehold and Harold Daley Post, Asbury Pai caw Stt'fiux FASHIONS Trrltmrr bur not rpeniivt" 111 Cook man 4ve. VP. t-IIHM 'ftl JUST A A A A A I 1.000 NOVA SCOTIAN EVERGREEN On Sale Now of the Scars-Roebuck LOT CORNER MAIN STREET I SUMMERFIELD AVENUE ASBURY PARK ti .00 i REI) BANK A group by Miss Florence Howland, Ckpnii'i-Viiifi. A fvi wi i a it1 i if.

a the best truth told about yourself Keep your lipstick light in col-1 or: apply it as expertly as you can. using a brush for outline and' filling in the intermediate area ith the stick itself To add sheen to your lips, moisten them just before the shutter dirks. Relax! Be Natural! Your attitude at the moment the picture is taken is most important of all. Because of this, never take a friend with you for your sitting or you may be self-conscious. The object is to be relaxed and natural For this reason, never "pose." Do not "freeze." Just sit down before the camera and think of what interests and delights you most.

Better still, chat about it with the photographer and let him "click" the best possible moment. With just these few tips, your Christmas portrait will be the best ever and one your family and friends will cherish thru the ears Your Posture To achieve grace of the highest degree to make yours the posture ideal to improve stance, ligure. health and the appearance of your clothes as well, read the informative, easv-to-follow booklet "VOL POSTURE." For a copy write to Secrets of Charm in rare of this paper, enclosing a self-addressed, stamped envelope and KJc in coin to help cover cost, Marlboro iVurses Hear Tin ear lieranihl MARLBORO Mrs Kathleen Shafto. Matawan, president of the Council of Professional Nurses at the State Hospital presided Wednesday afternoon at a meeting held in the Nurses Home at the hospital. Nils.

Hermina Brown, head of the Musical Therapy Department was the guest speaker She ex plained how music is used in the treatment of patients. Mrs. Olive Marshall, chairman, reported $151.63 was realized from the cake and food sale Nov. 24. Articles for the sale were donated by the hospital staff and friends of the Council members.

Proceeds will he used for the benefit of student nurses and ma the gill I.uis were made for the Christ-party Dec 17 at 5 Mil I' in Nurses Home An exchange of will follow the dinner. (loldeu Unit Welcomes Member BRADLEY BEACH Mrs Harry Mauch. a member of Supreme Castle. Ladies of the Golden Eagle, was admitted to memnersnip in I.ilicrtv Teninle at mectinir Wed- uie vault iiriiii-w nun residing in California; and Mrs. Leo Amodo.

nrosident of the re- gional chapter ot Hadassah. Rabbi Arthur 11. Her-hon of Con- gregation Bnai Israel lit a Chanu- kah candle in Mrs. aiadansKy hnnr nrt iimn ihr anHto for mother and daughters. The program was written by Mrs.

Bernard Eisher. Mrs. Madanskv was presented with a life membership. Choral Group Sings The Hadassah choral group pre sented a musical background for the program which included many with Mrs. Madansky Ten year 'iTTh0-''1 were Mrs.

Harold Abramovitz, Mrs. Florence Forgotson Adams, Mr Sonhia Herkowitz. Josenh Becker, Mrs. Martin Becker, Mrs. Morris Becker, Mrs.

Ida Brown, Mrs. Sanders Cohen. Mrs U'tia Kinmcer. Mrs. Lester Glenn, Mrs.

Leonard Gettelson, Mrs. Leo Gold- Mrs. Henry l.urwitz. Mrs. Arthur H.

Ilershon. Mrs Clarence Matthews. Mrs. Bernard Katsin, Wl.llelr Lowenberg. Mrs.

Max Morris. Mrs. Pcimvania (Jirl lo Wed shore Man TORRESDALE, Pa. Mr and Mrs. George DePue Ebert announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Helen Dolores Ebert.

to Clyde A. Cobb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter N. Cobb, Tinton Falls Koad, Wayside.

N.J. Miss tbert is a graduate ot Franklin High School. Philadelphia, Mr. Cobb is a graduate of A.obury Park iNJ.i High School and Villa- nova College. He is assi- tant chief engineer for the Philadelphia Gear Works The wedding will take place Dec 26 at the Holmsburg Baptist Church, Philadelphia.

Slides Depict Christmas Arl FREEHOLD Miss Vivian De-Marco. West field, was the truest speaker at the meeting of the Freehold Woman's Club, Wednesday afternoon at the First Presbyterian Church. Miss DcMaico, who showed colored slides depicting the Christ-mas story, was introduced bv Mrs S. Martin Sorensim. chairman of the Art Department.

The slides were made Irom famous paintings. Mrs. Benjamin Worth, president, welcomed Miss Lynn Lopatin and Miss Louise Hollander, delegates to the Citizenship Institute at the New Jersey College lor Women, gave reports. Mrs. Worth announced the I'ed- members in making an al.iuhan to be sent to Korea Mrs William .1 Kraiis chairman of the ways and means ram-mittee, reported 13 11(1 had been realized at the recent cake sale Upon the resignation of Mrs Kd-wai Gleason.

treasiii er. Mrs lard I'rigge was appointed to till the vacancy Mrs Charles Patterson will be chairman of the press committee Mrs. Worth announced the executive board ill meet Dec. Hi Gifts FvchanRcd Following the meeting a Christmas party was held and members exchanged uills. Mis Martin Soreiisen presided at the tea table and was assisted bv the hnsiutaliH committee.

Mrs Roy Fisher, and Mrs. Henry Muller Also present were Mrs Frank C. a i Mrs Still. Mrs. Harry Jones.

Mi s. Harold De- Camp, Mr Mrs. W. I George It Home, arvey Smith. Mrs Wal ter Frnton.

Mrs, Frank liiillois. Mrs Mary Lambertson. Mrs Renin- Held. Mis George ,1 Dltt-mar, Mrs Norman Wagner. Mrs Arthur Hayes, Mrs Harry J.

Winters, Mrs. George Schoemaki r. Mrs. Joseph Oakley, Mrs line-t W. Schumacher.

Mr son, Mrs Harold A Weber Aiic ia Keb Theodore Moieau. Miss Id sey. Miss Lulu Soden, Miss Ellen llanry, and Miss Mildren Knnght The next meeting will be Jan ti when the club's 44th anniver-ary will bu observed with a tea Tho program will tie directed by the American Home Department Troth Aiinoiinretl KE.WMtl'KG Mrs Marion Werner. 74 Manning Place announces tin- engagement of her daughter. Miss Audrev Werner, to Robert lleekelniann.

ol Mr and Mrs A Heii-elmaiin. Avenue. Union Beach Miss Werner attended i -town Township High School and Is employed bv and Sportswear, Union Beach Mr lied cl-mann is employed Landau Knitting Mills, Keyport. mm: alibi 1 A.M Maij your home pictur of Happ juy If May youf home Hiatal i ry honored the" re? irm cill-nrlto llinplionn JJI IMP KPI1T (1 in m. IJpclanrant RrnaH Rtrppt Mrs.

Bailey was presented with a corsage and a traveling Dag. ine also received flowers from the new ti ii.um Lj nroeiripnt m' s' 'j-onv Hunting. others attending were Mrs. lit I VS. II I1C OIK Mortimer Van Sauter.

countvi xuvwnnn Mrs Thomas Mead Mrs LAKf-H00n Mrs. June Work YuJ 'i I am ft 'f iu, nit Mrs. lrgima Pcarre. at the home Richard Izatt, first vice president; Mrs. Ennis Pierce, second vice president; Mrs.

M. L. Anderson, secretary; and Mrs. Rudolph Wie-ger. treasurer.

Mrs. Harry Lyon, chairman of tne nominating committee, an- j.w..,a.,.c Mrs. William Walzer presided and devotions were led by Mrs. Teske Members sang Christmas carols and Santa Claus distributed gifts. I 1 1 entitled, "The Meaning of Christ- i mrr A pan(ry jhower was gjven for the Rev.

and Mrs. Romaine. Mrs. Louis Schwarz. guest, cele- th mpt.

UlfliCU III! Ull UHlJ Lions Auxiliary Arranges Supper BELMAR Plans were completed for a Christmas covered dish supper at a meeting of the Belmar Lions Auxiliary Thursday evening at the Community Center. The supper ill be held Dec. 17 in the meeting room and secret pals will be introduced at that time. It was announced that a com- .7. In amfli inn" Ilni VI at a inn Mrs.

Elizabeth Hays was introduced as a new member and welcomed hy Mrs. Carr, president. Refreshments were served to the 12 members present by Mrs. Sylvester Garfield. Mrs.

Raymond Dodd, and Mrs. Walter Connolly. The next meeting will be Jan. 7 at 8:15 P.M. i Play Presented For WSCS Circle r.

amsi ki iakk A play en titled "Neighbors" was featured at the meeting of Friendly Evening Circle of Woman's Society of Christian Servlre of Ballard Meth- odist Church tuesdav evening in the Fireplare Room of the church. Mrs. Arthur Taylor, president. announced the group voted to donate $30 to the WSCS at the general meeting Dec. 15.

Mrs. A. Budd Abello led devotions on the Christmas theme, as- Geschke and Mrs A. V. St'ine! pia.v wir Kiia.

iiiji ur TnAnf Ripe Cllnn t- tltr irn 1V1 KIi'-Ha InnUifqta Charles Yopp, Mrs. H. E.Fornar- otto, and Mrs. Abello. 01 'HHV(T HOIIOI'S Webster.

Attending were Mrs. Attending were Mrs. Lena Web-! d'' la- and Hairy Pcarre. Mrs. Elsie Galling and, daughters.

Janet and Gail: Janet: and Dorothy Edgar, Mrs. Dorothy! Childs, Mrs. Dorothy Springstein and son, David; Mrs. Arthur Cran-i nier, Mrs. Hillman Kenneth, Mrs Alice Englehardt, Mrs.

Loretta Eneleharrit. Mrs Hannah Wphstpr iiiniv, ana mrs. isancne i oitreii, aml Marivn Cottrell. Link's Committee Plans for Partv of Jacob Abrahams Link, Order of Golden Chain, Asbury Park, met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Jerome Fox, chairman, 8 Phyllis Road, to plan a benefit card party.

The affair is to be held Jan. 14 in Marine Grill. Asbury Park, with Mrs. Asch Walters as eo-chalrman. Proceeds will benefit retarded children in Monmouth County.

Others on the committee Include Mrs. Irma Heller and Mrs. Harry Edelson, prizes, and Mrs. Louis Sell, publicity. Sensational Just the thing for Important holiday dates a youthful frock to sew 4n mnnnlnnii Willi ion 1 1 a.svi ii ivji, yti Pattern No.

8021 is in sizes 10. 12. 1 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 12, laee top, yards of 7 yard S.Vinch for contrast. For this pattern, send 30c In coins, your name, address, pattern number and size wanted to Barbara Bell, the Asbury Park Press.

P.O. Box Station New York 19, N.Y. Basic Fashion for '53. fall and winter, is a complete guide In planning a practical, sew-simple wardrobe. Gift pattern printed inside the book.

Send 25 cents today. Barbara Bell Pattern Servlre Asbury Park Press P. O. Box 99. Station New York 19.

N. Y. Enclosed find THIRTY eenta In coins for pattern Twenty-five cents for fashion book. (Cheek desired Item or Items) Pattern No 8ti Name Address (Wrap eolna tcenrely la paper) Mrirric 1 1 Mlrrnln Ma'ry 'Leighton, Mrs. George Kin- nan r.ciincmn ft rs.

r.rnesi dos- kpv. Mrs AwWvv Halpin. Mrs. A. u.

iimmr. I itl ii'i'Jr 111 1 1 11 1 4Ilviliiiv ATwle illlXlliai JU IIS NEPTUNE Mrs. Paul Megill, 1217 Seventh Avenue, was hostess: corsages After a reception ai the hotel. Mr. and Mrs.

Jimmick left for a wedding trip to Miami Beach, and Havana. They will live at I.owden Garden Apartments, Long Uranch Mr. Jimmick is the owner of the Mickey Leighton Dance Studio. Asbury Park. (Juesls Present Grange Program It II I.

11 The Anchor Grange, under the auspices of the Pomona Grange gavp a program for Monmouth Grant'e Wednesday at the Wemrock Hall A short business meeting was held with William Schlechtweg, presiding. Mr. and Mrs. William Schlechtweg will be delegates to a confer ence of the State Grange at At lantic Citv next week Mrs Ruth Orr will also attend. A Christmas program will be presented Dec.

Ki when members will exchange gifts Refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Clayton, Mr and Mrs. Alvah Buffet). Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Borden, and Miss Ber-nice Clayton. Birthday Parties I'hlllp Mai hado Is 4 MATAWAN Mr and Mrs nis Macbado. Maiden Lane, a partv Tuesdav for their Den-gave son. Philip, who was 4 years old Guests present were Thomas.

Patricia. Robert, and Richard Walker. John and William i Bradley. Marianne and reter tiay- mond. and Theresa and Michael Macliado.

Also present were Mrs. Lawrence Walker. Mrs. John Bradley and Mrs. Louis Raymond.

(Hub MvvU WALL TOWNSHIP Mrs Mel-vln Murphy. 1337 Route 37. was hostess to the Canasta Club of Bayshore Court. Tuesday evening at her home. Each of the two teams took one winning Winners included Mrs Joseph Yake.

Mrs Walter Planer, Mrs. James Dunn, Mr John Soper, Mrs. Donald Milton, and Mrs Murphy. The club will meet Mondav at 30 M. at the home of Mrs.

Milton. 1330 East Court Drive. MARK ANNIVERSARY AfHI II I PAKK Mr. and Mrs DRINK MILK 'TASTl" tht Different Phont A. P.

2-1916 Always. Kxrellent values in Hups, Carpets Chrome Kitchen and liinelle Sets Ileclining Clwiirs Hp'lnioni Suits Living Room Suits Mattresses Lamps Children's Furniture, etc. OPEN DAILY 8:30 to members of the National Asso-iMrs LPn0V Webster, Anna Mar-ciation of Le'ter Carriers Auxiliary ion Webster, Miss Mabel and Miss Thursday night Linda Work, Miss Gloria VanPelt, Mrs. John Pittenger presided. Miss Virginia and Miss Nanrv Ed-Reports were heard of the Thanks- Mrs.

Elizabeth Mrs. giving basket given to a needy fam- Maver. Mrs. Lorraine Mr- sine CI, mn Mpnill fore your sitting is scheduled. Avoid too-stylied curls Let your coiffure be soft and natural but well-groomed.

When you go to the studio, take along a brush to smooth your hair just before your silting, some lacquer for stray wisps and some pomade to touch your hair with highlights. Young and Alive The foundation is of the utmost importance to smooth the texture of your skin and to keep the camera from accenting tiny blemishes. Use the foundation that best suits your skin, whether it is dry, normal or oily. Let your foundation match your skin if you are posing in a dark costume, hut choose one that it about two shades lighter, if you are posing in a light-colored costume. In either case, your skin texture will be enhanced if you use two coats of foundation.

For an alive, young and glossy look, skip powder. Also avoid rouge unless you are skilled in its use as a comoulflage of undesirable contours. In a black and white photograph rouge casts a shadow. Inexpertly applied, destroys planes, structure and character. Make sure your eyebrows are well brushed and conservatively penciled if they are either very light or too sketchy.

A touch of vaseline on the eyelids can add an attractive sheen. A very- light flick, Miss Waldeck Is Affianced MATAWAN Mr. and Mrs. L. Edwin Waldeck, 7 Prospect Place, announce the engagement of their daughter.

Margaret Lee, to l.t. William Fuller llosford. Jr. son of Mr and Mrs. llosford of Butler.

Miss Waldeck is a graduate of West Orange High School, and is employed as a commercial artist with Sloise International Advertising Agency, New York. Lieutenant llosford is a graduate of Columbia High School, Ma-plewood; Lehigh University, Bethlehem, and the graduate school of Yale University, Haven, Conn. Until recently he was studying at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Boston He is serving with the A Corps of Engineers at Fort Bel-voir. Ya K.W.CIiili:iects, Arranges Parly SPRING LAKE Mrs.

Robert Battjer was elected president of the W. Club Monday at the home of Mrs. Everett Washington Avenue Other new officers include Mrs Richard Height, vice president; Mrs. Jack Malone. secretary, and Mrs.

Willard Honsinger. treasurer. It was announced that club members are collecting toys which will be distributed to underprivileged children for Christmas. A buffet supper and Christmas, party will highlight, the next meet- ing. Dee.

15. at the home of Mrs. Wallace Ludwig. Seventeenth Ave nue, Belmar. Dale Frock 8021 10 20 I Mrs.

Anthony Bernocco were named to the nominating commit-! tee Thursday's Christmas party will he at the home of Mrs. Lester Kruser. West Belmar. Mrs. William Behrens donated' (he special award, which went to Lu o-ti- the aid of retarded children nesriay night at the Republican; Thomas McF.neny, 603 Ungford Club.

'Mrs. Florence Gamier, nohle Street, celebrated their 30lh wed-templar, presided. ding anniversary Saturday Prps- Inclnded in the group's Christ- ent were Mr. and Mrs Herbert mas plans are a birthday pals' Conklin. and Mr.

and Mrs Ben-party Dec. Ifi, a Christmas dinner1 jamin Frady and daughter, Cecilia Podell. Mrs. Hachael Scholtz. Mrs.

Bernard Spiwak. Mrs I'crcv Slier- man, Mrs. Martin Wachtel. Mrs. Jacob Yanko.

Mrs. Samuel Yanko, Mrs. Samuel Weinstein, Mrs. Hose Stamen, Mrs. Kenneth Scher and Mrs.

Jules Snedcoff. AXXnUXClXG OUR NEW LOCATION 507 Bond St. Asburv Park (Opposite Bond Strprt Srhiml, Maternity Klothes Kloset A complf lino of mati-mi'v Buor'swrar. nml lliiEcrle Phnin Ai. I'k.

Perfection In Every Step With Carpels liv SI 1 Ell AIM 8 s. SHEHADI RUG CO. Phone S. L. 2-6126 ROUTE 35 SEA GIRT Try ONE-STOP Christmas Shopping for EVERY GIFT on your littl Intttod of tiring chopping rip from llort to $tor, fcmply lelscf th Hml yoci want from our calalogi.

fHfl ti jicwi truvuy fast JLHIw 501 MAIN STREET, ASBURY PARK 2-7305 i party at the home of Mrs. Sadie wniis 1207 Seventh Avenue, Nep tune. Werinesd.iv night, for past templars and the presentation of gifts to shut-in members The nominating committee presented a slate of officers to be elected at the next meeting. Mrs. Willis was chairman of the kitchen shower given after the meeting and Mrs.

Lavlnla Worth was in charge of the social hour. A special award was won by Mrs Margaret Runyon. rrnarcs I ovs ASBI'RY PARK The Women's Missionary Society of the First Baptist Church held an all-day meeting Thursday, they brought gift wrapped toys and packed them to ship to a mission in Puerto Rico Mrs John C. Conover presided Carol was accomnanied by Mrs W. Harold Warren Miss Gertrude Oakley presented a candlelight program.

The morning was civ-en to sewing articles and rolling bandages for mission stations. Luncheon tables were decorated by Miss Mabel Vaughn Mnn1i(ri Honalc (iifls for Missions Mrs. Thomas OTIagcn. HOME FROM HOSPITAL ATA WAN Paul A. F.gan, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Egan, Broad Street. Matawan has returned to his home after being surgical patient in St. Clare's Hospital. New York.

REMEMBER EVERY WEDNESDAY CHICKEN DAY AT Till! BRADLEY BEACH 1954 ftfetinghouse Television With dufomntfc Brfgriftirji Confrol AT NEW LOW PRICES S. "girt Ask Your Sfighbnr Abnut Our Service S. L. 2-6300 S19 Washington Sea Girt S7rn jKrnnr If i Mjj Benefit of the Y.M.U. Sponsored hjr lha I W'S MEN'S I CLUB I RED BANK Gifts for home missions at Christmas time were hrnught to the meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Service Wednesday night in Methodist Fellowship Hall.

Mrs. Carroll Arord presided. Mrs. Frederick Krill led devotions. Mrs, Lillian Schmidt was program chairman.

A duet as sune by Mrs Mildred Palmer Stout and Mrs Ruth Palmer Bell with Miss Sara Armstrong at the piano. Refreshments i were served by Circle C. CLAYTON J. NEWMAN FURNITURE BEDDING CARPET 1717-1718 STREET SOUTH BELMAR Telephone BELMAR OPEN 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.

3 DAILY CHRISTMAS i RESERVE TOUR TREE NOW 4 2 A Small Deposit Will Hold tht TREE of Your Choict! A 1 lO lA Kliiti)n.

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