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The Millburn &> Short Hills ITEM
[Janua
Short Hills
NOTES
By Edith (OF
THE WKK
Mrs. James M. Symington ofShort Hills avenue, vice-chair-man in charge of personnel ofthe Women's Volunteer Service,has icn additional job cut outfor herself for this week. Mrs.Symington has been spendingthe days at her knitting ma-chine where she has been en-gaged in the knitting of 90pairs of socks for Fort Bevens,Mass. Her daughter. Miss SallySymington, who Is residing thisWinter with her grandmothtr,Mrs. Albert Symington of 1021Park avenue and Mies JaneClark of New York, both activemembers of the National Head-quarters, of A.W.V.S. spent theweek-end in Short Hills. OnFriday, Mr. and Mrs. Syming-ton entertained at dinner forMr. and Mrs. Harold B. Ressler,Mr. and Mrs. William ThayerBrown and Mr. and Mrs. E. A.Tuson, all of Short Hills.Alec Brown, student at YaleUniversity, New Haven, spentthe week-end with his parents,Mr. and Mrs. William ThayerBrown of Highland avenue.Edwin F. Dodge Jr., son ofMr. and Mrs. Dodge of Gros-venor, has been confined to hishome following a dental opera-tion. Edwin is
a
student at theUniversity ol" Virginia.Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Abramsof Taylor road, spent last week-end in Rockville Center, L. I.,where they visited the former'sbrother and sister-in-law, Mr.and Mrs. Lewis Abrams.Second Lieutenant W. Schuy-ler Baker, departed last weekfor Fort Dix where he has beencalled for active service. Lieu-tenant Baker, son of Mr.
aod
, James H. Baker of Lake-
lew
avenue, was a member ofthi R.O.T.C, while a i i ni
I
Princeton.Philip Drake, son ol
Bar, we
Mrs. E. Arthur Drake of Fair-field drive, spent last week-and at his home. Philip is astudent at Harvard University.Their daughter, Miss CynthiaDrake, a provisional member ofthe Short
H»Ui Junto
ServiceLeague, who
graduated from
Wellesley College last June
la
performing volunteer work atOverlook Hospital since tire ra-tioning has concluded her ac-tive work in Red Cross MotorCorps.Mrs. Everett H. Holmes of105 East Wellington avenuewas hostess at a surprise birth-day luncheon for her mother,William A. Lord of Maple-wood, on Friday, January 23.Mr. and Mrs. Edward E.Bartleson of Whitney road, an-nounce the birth of their thirddaughter on Monday, January26th at Overlook Hospital. Mrs.Bartleson is the former, ivJanet Denman of Frewsburg, N.H.Slowing group of ladiesTuesday afternoon atio of Mrs. John J. Birdroad, (,
;
[oi thi Red CroiTea was served during theafternoon. Those present were:Mrs. Alexander Lyons, Mrs. Al-bert Peiker, Mrs. Walter Hyer,Mrs. Edward McCaffrey, Mrs.
F.
Schraffenberger, Mrs. Fred-erick Bodden, Mrs. CharlesLausser, Mrs. R. E. Tyriver, Mrs.Francis Donnelly, Mrs. E.Schneider, Mrs. Lena Spewr,Mrs. William Boye and Mrs.Charles Murray.Dr. and Mrs. F. P. Motben-becker of Woodfield drive, en-tertained on Saturday nightwith a venison dinner. Guestsincluded Mr. and Mrs. JohnYauch and Mr. and Mrs. Fred-erick Wilderotter of SouthOrange and Mr. and Mrs. Her-man Koehler of Boonton.Little Anne Kerstin Peterson,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ches-ter Peterson of Lupine way,celebrated her third birthdayon Monday with a party foreight.*Mr. and Mrs. J. Osgood Nich-ols of Highland avenue, spentthe past week-end In Prince-ton with their son and daugh-ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gou-verneur Morris Nichols.Mrs.Arthur J. Sinott olMaplewood, had as her week-end guest, Mrs. George A. Hor-ton of New York, formerly ofShort Hills.*Mr. and Mrs. John W. Orelup
of
Cross Gates, entertained atcocktails and buffet supper attheir home on Saturday. Guestswere present from Summit,Short Hills and New York.James B. Stout of Beechcroftroad, is chairman for the an-nual dance of the ColgateAlumni Association of New Jer-sey, to be given February 14 at11 Essex County Country Club.George R. Whaley of High-land avenue, is registered atthe Carolina Hotel in Pint
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N.C.,
for his annual visit.Dr. and Mrs. Herbert E. C.Ulrich of The Crescent, had astheir week-end gue.sl
the
for-mer:;
brother,
Gustav Ulrich ofi
v
York.Mrs.John Hibbs of Mont-clair Teachers' College, was theweek-end guest of Mrs. C. E.Vreeland.*Lieutenant W. Bradford Craig,son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
P.
Craig of The Crescent, hasreturned to Camp Blanding,Fla., having spent his ten days'furlough at home.Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A.Braeder of Havathorne road,entertained at bridge on Sat-urday night for Mr. and Mrs.Albert B. Bingham, Mr. andMrs. William Clifford Jr., Mr.and Mrs. Frederick Schwan-hausser Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. M.Schwarz, Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeHerbert Suydam of Short Hillsand Mr. and Mrs. George W.King Jr., of Elizabeth.*
Petuck-Lausser
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Laus-ser of 45 Short Hills avenue,have announced the marriageof their daughter Justine Louiseto Carlyle Petuck, son of Mr.and Mrs. William Petuck ofHazel ton, Pennsylvania, onWednesday, January 21st inAlbuquerque, New Mexico. Mon-slgnor Brawn of the Church ofthe Imaculate Conception of-ficiated.The bride is a graduate ofMillburn High School andMontclair State Teachers Col-lege, class of 1938 and for sev-eral years was a member ofThe Item
staff.
Her husbandattended the schools in Hazel-ton. He is a private with theGeneral Headquarters at Al-buquerque, where the couplewill make their home.
Bruno-Roh
rbach
At a tea on Saturday, Mr. andMrs. John J. Hickey of HobartGap road, announced the en-gagement of Mrs. Hickey'sdaughter. Miss Marjorie LoisBruno, to William Besson Rohr-bach, son of Mrs. Charles H.Rohrbach of Summit.Miss Bruno is the daughterof the late Frank T. Bruno. Shewas graduated from MillburnHigh School and attended Edge-wood Park Junior College,Brlarcliff Manor, N. Y. andBerkeley School, East Orange.Her fiance is a graduate ofPlngry School and attended theUniversity of P e n n s y lvania,where he was a member of PhiKappa Sigma. He recently quali-fied for appointment as flyingcadet and is at Shaw Field, S.C.When the guests arrived out-side the house, they weregreeted by Marjorie's Scottie, arecent Christmas gift, who wasbedecked with two red hearts.Inside the door, Miss
Phyllis
Childrey handed them red andwhite roses to which heartswere tied which bore thecouple's names. Mr.
Rohrbftdi
was home on a four
days'
Cmlough. Only friends of thecouple were present.•Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Dempseyand daughter, Miss Alice Demp-sey of Whitney road, have con-cluded a month's trip to Floridaand Havana. After visiting inSt. Petersburg, Sarasota andMiami Beach, they went toHavana where they spenttwelve days! Guests of theDempseys during last week-endwere Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cl;of Union and Samuel Sampleof Havana.•Mr. and Mrs. Christian V.Holland of The Crescent, heldopen house for friends over last
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Conway-Ferguson'Engagement
Announcement has been madeby Mr. and Mrs. William A.Conway of Summit, of the en-gagement of Mr. Conway's sis-ter, Miss Mary Frances Con-way, daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs. William A. Conwayof Short Hills to LieutenantWilliam A. Ferguson Jr., son ofMr. and Mrs. Ferguson of Mont-clair.Miss Conway is a graduate ofOak Knoll School of the HolyChild, Summit and attendedManhattanville College of theSacred Heart, New York. She isa member of the Junior ServiceLeague of Short Hills.Her fiance was graduatedfrom Dartmouth College andAmos Tuck School of BusinessAdministration, Dartmouth andis a member of Beta Theta PiFraternity. He was with West-ern Electric Co. in New Yorkuntil he entered the Quarter-master Corps of the Army lastWinter. He is stationed inBrooklyn.
Dr. Rassweiler NamedVice-President
Dr. C. F. Rassweiler of Brook-lawn drive, who with his fam-ily moved from Swarthmore,Pa., last October, has beennamed vice-president in chargeof Research for Johns-ManvilleCompany. Dr. Rassweiler wasformerly associated with DuPont.week-end. A barrel of Marylandoysters was consumed andheartily enjoyed during thetime.Their week-end guestswere Mrs. Holland's mother andsister, Mrs. Harold N. Willisand Miss Mary Willis of NewYork.Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Rassweilerof Brooklawn drive, had astheir week-end guests the lat-ter's brother M. S. Hancock andhis daughter, Carol of Wilkins-burg, Pa.On Saturday, their son JamesRassweiler, celebrated hisseventh birthday with a partyfor 20 friends at his home. Most-
bia
guests were members of'I ;econd grade at Hobart
Avenue
School.
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Mrs, George T. Morrow ofMorris Turnpike, ha; irnedyPictures . .
Dressing Tables.finetnaneni
Millbum 6-0949.from East Orapital and i
a
home followingMrs. H. E.
CW
111.,
arrived
o
n
spend several
m*
son-in-law
and
and Mrs. J. y.Beechcroft road-
•Short
Hills
Bridge
Tour**
am
Starting
FebrtuMPy*
Tuesday
evening:
seven weeks,
th«
their friends
of
"IClub will
hold
Bridge
Tourna***
guests are
welcocs** •**«
for Evening
PrtJ**HS
will compete
for
!**R. Rumery
TroptlJP-
The
Bridge
vites players
U
the Club
on ol
seven o'clock.include:
Mr. and Mis.
dard
M. Steven* Jr. Me
Mrs.
Norman Wlstt*. Mr*
Mrs. Bernard
P.
Mrs.
W. Gilbert
and Mrs.
James "I
and Mrs.
Albert
Mr. and
Mrs.
Mr. and
Mrs.
and theRhedes.
The engagem«Mr»%ence Tricarlco,and Mrs. JcMain street, toMoore, son ofMahlon MooreYork, has beendefinite date fohas been
set.The
Spring
rt»|^will sponsor aBaltusrol
Golf
February 8
for
War
Relief.
63 Tooker .of the ticket
eoa^
Miss
Ruth
Hi-^of Mr. and Mr*,Main street,
a
^Jersey
College
spent last
w
ilton Collegetended the Wl
MAI
Mayi
Laii]
V
Milll
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