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[Page6] The Millburn &> Short Hills ITEM [Janua

Albert B. Bingham, Mr. and from East Ora


Short Hills Mrs. William Clifford Jr., Mr. Conway-Ferguson pital and i a
and Mrs. Frederick Schwan- home following
hausser Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Schwarz, Mr. and Mrs. George 'Engagement Mrs. H. E. CW
Herbert Suydam of Short Hills 111., arrived on
and Mr. and Mrs. George W. Announcement has been made spend several m*
King Jr., of Elizabeth. by Mr. and Mrs. William A. son-in-law and
* Conway of Summit, of the en- and Mrs. J. y.
gagement of Mr. Conway's sis- Beechcroft road-
NOTES OF THE WKK ter, Miss Mary Frances Con-
By Edith (
Petuck-Lausser way, daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. William A. Conway
Mrs. James M. Symington of Tea was served during the Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Laus- of Short Hills to Lieutenant •Short Hills
Short Hills avenue, vice-chair- afternoon. Those present were: ser of 45 Short Hills avenue, William A. Ferguson Jr., son of
man in charge of personnel of Mrs. Alexander Lyons, Mrs. Al- have announced the marriage Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson of Mont- Bridge Tour**am
the Women's Volunteer Service, bert Peiker, Mrs. Walter Hyer, of their daughter Justine Louise clair.
has icn additional job cut out Mrs. Edward McCaffrey, Mrs. to Carlyle Petuck, son of Mr. Miss Conway is a graduate of Starting FebrtuMPy*
for herself for this week. Mrs. F. Schraffenberger, Mrs. Fred- and Mrs. William Petuck of Oak Knoll School of the Holy Tuesday evening:
Symington has been spending erick Bodden, Mrs. Charles H a z e l ton, Pennsylvania, on Child, Summit and attended seven weeks, t h «
the days at her knitting ma- Lausser, Mrs. R. E. Tyriver, Mrs. Wednesday, January 21st in Manhattanville College of the their friends of "I
chine where she has been en- Francis Donnelly, Mrs. E. Albuquerque, New Mexico. Mon- Sacred Heart, New York. She is Club will hold
gaged in the knitting of 90 Schneider, Mrs. Lena Spewr, slgnor Brawn of the Church of a member of the Junior Service Bridge Tourna***
pairs of socks for Fort Bevens, Mrs. William Boye and Mrs. the Imaculate Conception of- League of Short Hills. guests are welcocs** •**«
Mass. Her daughter. Miss Sally Charles Murray. ficiated. Her fiance was graduated for Evening PrtJ**HS
Symington, who Is residing this The bride is a graduate of from Dartmouth College and will compete for ! * *
Winter with her grandmothtr, Dr. and Mrs. F. P. Motben- Millburn High School and Amos Tuck School of Business R. Rumery TroptlJP-
Mrs. Albert Symington of 1021 becker of Woodfield drive, en- Montclair State Teachers Col- Administration, Dartmouth and The Bridge
Park avenue and Mies Jane tertained on Saturday night lege, class of 1938 and for sev- is a member of Beta Theta Pi vites players U
Clark of New York, both active with a venison dinner. Guests eral years was a member of Fraternity. He was with West- the Club on ol
members of the National Head- included Mr. and Mrs. John The Item staff. Her husband ern Electric Co. in New York seven o'clock.
quarters, of A.W.V.S. spent the Yauch and Mr. and Mrs. Fred- attended the schools in Hazel- until he entered the Quarter- include: Mr. a n d Mis.
week-end in Short Hills. On erick Wilderotter of South ton. He is a private with the master Corps of the Army last dard M. Steven* Jr. Me
Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Syming- Orange and Mr. and Mrs. Her- General Headquarters at Al- Winter. He is stationed in Mrs. Norman W l s t t * . Mr*
ton entertained at dinner for man Koehler of Boonton. buquerque, where the couple Brooklyn. Mrs. Bernard P .
Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Ressler, will make their home. Mrs. W. Gilbert
Mr. and Mrs. William Thayer Little Anne Kerstin Peterson, and Mrs. James "I
Brown and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ches- and Mrs. Albert
Tuson, all of Short Hills. ter Peterson of Lupine way, Dr. Rassweiler Named
celebrated her third birthday Bruno-Roh rbach Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Alec Brown, student at Yale on Monday with a party for Vice-President and the
University, New Haven, spent eight. At a tea on Saturday, Mr. and
Mrs. John J. Hickey of Hobart Dr. C. F. Rassweiler of Brook- Rhedes.
the week-end with his parents, *
Mr. and Mrs. William Thayer Mr. and Mrs. J. Osgood Nich- Gap road, announced the en- lawn drive, who with his fam-
Brown of Highland avenue. ols of Highland avenue, spent gagement of Mrs. Hickey's ily moved from Swarthmore,
the past week-end In Prince- daughter. Miss Marjorie Lois Pa., last October, has been
Edwin F. Dodge Jr., son of ton with their son and daugh- Bruno, to William Besson Rohr- named vice-president in charge
Mr. and Mrs. Dodge of Gros- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gou- bach, son of Mrs. Charles H. of Research for Johns-Manville
The engagem«Mr»%
venor, has been confined to his verneur Morris Nichols. Rohrbach of Summit. Company. Dr. Rassweiler was
home following a dental opera- Miss Bruno is the daughter formerly associated with Du ence Tricarlco,
Mrs. Arthur J. Sinott ol of the late Frank T. Bruno. She
tion. Edwin is a student at the Maplewood, Pont. and Mrs. Jc
University ol" Virginia. had as her week- was graduated from Millburn Main street, to
end guest, Mrs. George A. Hor- High School and attended Edge- Moore, son of
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Abrams ton of New York, formerly of wood Park Junior College, week-end. A barrel of Maryland Mahlon Moore
oysters was consumed and York, has been
of Taylor road, spent last week- Short Hills. Brlarcliff Manor, N. Y. and heartily enjoyed during the
end in Rockville Center, L. I., * Berkeley School, East Orange. definite date f o
time. Their week-end guests has been set.
where they visited the former's Mr. and Mrs. John W. Orelup Her fiance is a graduate of were Mrs. Holland's mother and
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. of Cross Gates, entertained at Plngry School and attended the sister, Mrs. Harold N. Willis
and Mrs. Lewis Abrams. cocktails and buffet supper at University of P e n n s y lvania, and Miss Mary Willis of New The Spring r t » | ^
their home on Saturday. Guests where he was a member of Phi York. will sponsor a
Second Lieutenant W. Schuy- were present from Summit, Kappa Sigma. He recently quali- Baltusrol Golf
ler Baker, departed last week Short Hills and New York. fied for appointment as flying February 8 for
for Fort Dix where he has been Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Rassweiler
James B. Stout of Beechcroft cadet and is at Shaw Field, S.C. of Brooklawn drive, had as War Relief.
called for active service. Lieu- road, is chairman for the an- When the guests arrived out- their week-end guests the lat- 63 Tooker .
tenant Baker, son of Mr. aod nual dance of the Colgate side the house, they were ter's brother M. S. Hancock and of the ticket e o a ^
, James H. Baker of Lake- Alumni Association of New Jer- greeted by Marjorie's Scottie, a his daughter, Carol of Wilkins-
lew avenue, was a member of sey, to be given February 14 at recent Christmas gift, who was burg, Pa. Miss Ruth H i - ^
thi R.O.T.C, while a i i ni 11 Essex County Country Club. bedecked with two red hearts. On Saturday, their son James of Mr. and Mr*,
I Princeton. Inside the door, Miss Phyllis Rassweiler, c e l e b r a t e d h i s Main street, a ^
George R. Whaley of High- Jersey College
Philip Drake, son ol Bar, we land avenue, is registered at Childrey handed them red and seventh birthday with a party
spent last w
Mrs. E. Arthur Drake of Fair- the Carolina Hotel in Pint I MM . white roses to which hearts for 20 friends at his home. Most
ilton College
field drive, spent last week- N.C., for his annual visit. were tied which bore the - bia guests were members of
couple's names. Mr. Rohrbftdi 'I ;econd grade at Hobart tended the Wl
and at his home. Philip is a
student at Harvard University. Dr. and Mrs. Herbert E. C. was home on a four days' Cm Avenue School.
Their daughter, Miss Cynthia Ulrich of The Crescent, had as lough. Only friends of the •

Drake, a provisional member of their week-end gue.sl the for- couple were present. Mrs, George T. Morrow of
Morris Turnpike, ha; irned
the Short H»Ui Junto Service mer:; brother, Gustav Ulrich of •
League, who graduated from i v York. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Dempsey
Wellesley College last June la
performing volunteer work at Mrs. John Hibbs of Mont- and daughter, Miss Alice Demp-
sey of Whitney road, have con-
Overlook Hospital since tire ra- clair Teachers' College, was the cluded a month's trip to Florida
tioning has concluded her ac- week-end guest of Mrs. C. E. MAI
and Havana. After visiting in
tive work in Red Cross Motor Vreeland. St. Petersburg, Sarasota and
Corps. * Miami Beach, they went to
Lieutenant W. Bradford Craig, Havana where they spent
Mrs. Everett H. Holmes of son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
105 East Wellington avenue P. Craig of The Crescent, has twelve days! Guests of the
was hostess at a surprise birth- returned to Camp Blanding, Dempseys during last week-end
day luncheon for her mother, Fla., having spent his ten days' were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cl;
William A. Lord of Maple- furlough at home. of Union and Samuel Sample
wood, on Friday, January 23. of Havana.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Braeder of Havathorne road, Mr. and Mrs. Christian V.
Bartleson of Whitney road, an- entertained at bridge on Sat- Holland of The Crescent, held
nounce the birth of their third urday night for Mr. and Mrs.
daughter on Monday, January
26th at Overlook Hospital. Mrs. |
Bartleson is the former, iv
open house for friends over last
THE SMARTEST SHOP THIS SIDE OF NEW YORK!
Mayi \ )W
% (. . . so we've heard!) %
Janet Denman of Frewsburg, N.
H.
I or your accessories, occasional furniture and your interior*
^cTecontrmc problems, consult {he • fine Laii]
Slowing group of ladies BETTY TELFER STUDIO tnaneni
Tuesday afternoon at % 521 Millburn Avenue Short Hills 7-244(1 £ V
io of Mrs. John J. Bird
% ips . . Mirrors . . Potteryy . Glass
. %
,
road, (
[oi thi Red Croi Pictures . . Dressing Tables.
Milll
;
Millbum 6-0949.
[January 30, 1942] The Millburn & Short Hills ITEM
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last week-end on their farm semester at Skidmore College.

Entertains Wyoming in Kinderhook, N. Y. Mrs. Grue-
bert is an aid of the East James Pickering, a student of
Orange Red Cross Motor Corps. Wesleyan University, is spend-
Mrs. H. T. Cook of 32 Bailey
Executive Board road, entertained on Wednes-
ing a few days with his parents,
Mrs. Willis H. Beltz of Wash- Mr. and Mrs, James Pickering
day with a luncheon and bridge ington, D. 0., arrived Monday, of Wyoming avenue.
Mrs. J. M. Chipman, presi- at her home. Ouests included to spend a week at the home *
dent of the Wyoming Church Mrs. Arthur Wotring, Mrs. Fred- of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bailey Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Trautner
Guild, gave a luncheon on erick Squires and Mrs. Carlton of 193. Sagamore road. Their of 158 Glen avenue, had as
Tuesday for the members of the Lewis of Summit, Mrs. Thomas daughter, Miss Nancy Bailey, their week-end guests, Mrs.
Executive Board. Those present Smith and Mrs. Raymond Ours Is the most chant
a student at Skidmore, Is Trautner's sister, Mrs. Frieda climate. To safeguard your
were Mrs. Ralph Read, Mrs. S. Hamilton of Caldwell, Mrs. spending this week at home Moller of Amsterdam, New York, against sudden drops In
Paul Shackleton, Mrs. C. R. Frederick Williams of Maple- between semesters. and her fiance Mr. Arthur Bon- temperature, nave the radial
Keith, Mrs. J. K. Stickle, Mrs. wood and Miss Janet Parker of stell of Schenectady, New York. properly cared for. Al's
William Barsby, Mrs. Charles Troy, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs.* Dean W. Tay- • Service Station on MUM
Fetter, Mrs. J. R. Willever, Mrs. * lor of Elmira, N. Y., formerly HELP YOUR COUNTRY —
Ralph Bown Jr., son of Mr. of Wyoming, were the week-end avenue, can furnish Zei
A. E. Thevenet, Mrs. H. T. Cook,
Mrs Hugh Shoffstall, Mrs. Fred- and Mrs. Ralph Bown of Pine guests of Mrs. Harold Galllson buy Defense Bonds and stamps. Preatone or Zerez.
erick Stoneall, Mrs. R. E. Hob- street, spent the past week-end of Linden street. During the past cold
bis, Mrs. P. G. Adams, Mrs. D. at home. Ralph is a student at Miss Carolyn Slayton, daugh- were you one of the lucky
Lehigh and was home after he
H. Wolfe, Mrs. Louis Hlne, Mrs. had completed his mid-years. ter of Judge and Mrs. G. Noyes to have a comfortable
L. C. Lyon, Mrs H. F. Pratt and • Slayton of Wyoming avenue, plus the saving of fuel? If
Mrs. a. B. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Grue- is spending several days at home was insulated with Jc
bert of 89 Cedar street, spent home before she starts the next Manvllle rock wool, you sat
< ^***4"t**>4**<tHM>*****<M>4>++«*+**4"M^ YOU fuel and kept as snug aa
bug In a rug.

LOOK January Is the slushy


Colds seem to pop up
Not that we wish to dwell
morbid things, but merely
YOUR BEST help you through a bad Mi
If anyone In your family
"laid up" for a few days,
doubt you will need slck-t
supplies. Kaiser's Pharmacy
the Four Corners stands wait
Ing to serve you. For your
scrlptlons, electric heating
vitamins or Ice cream to
a sore throat, call Mill.
Germs keep company
ff\ illness. If there has been
in your home, be sure and
your bed pillows cleaned
purified. Morey La Rue Laur
does a fine : Job and reU
your pillows splc and span.
What girl, (and I mean
too, Another), wouldn't
thrilled with a new formal 1
club dance or special
wear? You would be as pret
Canoe Brook Farms produces milk not only high in but- • • as you please in one of
Suburban Apparel S h o p p e
ter-fat, but most important of all, possessing those life-giving • stunning models so beaut
elements so essenl ial t -i health natural vitamins and •> cut and fitted. 8«
minerals. gowns are done with a
and dash of Broadway that gl*
According to recent scientific and medical research, milk you that "well dressed" feeling.
can be the best natural source of vitamins and minerals when IN clothes Ask to see their popular
t produced by cows that are properly fed. Swank slips, too.
SANJTONE Are you looking for anyt
Special care is taken in feeding of the select < >
herds of Canoe Brook Farms Guernsey, Jersey, 1 • dry cleaned by new in household eq
No matter what you net
and Brown Swiss to insure VITA-RICH milk. ;;
From Spring to Autumn, they graze on pasture- ; MOREY LA RUE Tiger's Hardware Store
more than likely hav-
I rich in clover, and in Winter are given the V> sport supplies, ice skates,
high quality green alfalfa and clover. In ad- ',\ Experience the confidence
and sleds, call Tigers.
ditjon, they are fed specially selected cereal ;| of knowing you look youi
beat In clothes kept fresh
O
& grains and legumes essential in the production $
^ot VITA-RICH milk.
and new looking. Have
them dry cleaned regularly
by Moray I.aBue. Clothes
The Fisher Furniture
leries are drawing a large
are cleaned cleaner, eolors of visitors to their beaut
Your Canoe Brook Farms route *•,
are brightened, style and new, spic and span Gal
•nape restored. Millburn avenue. Discard I
salesman ill b e ; r ,lad t o s e r v e y o u <>
troubles when looking
'i tin i ii q u a l i t y V I T A - R I C H \\

; • ;
Guernsey - Jersey milk. Ask him or \\
telephone your order to Canoe Brook *
only 98 niture. Fine furniture Is
within walking distance at
Fisher Galleries.
Farms, Summit 6-2100. for iulU, coats
and plain dresses My, did you ever see so man;
girls becoming engaged? 1
FREE PHONE SERVICE vice to them, 4s to g
Call "WX-1700" quainted with Ritter's B
and the variety of
cakea, breads, pies and
Rltter has. l
keep their job and k<
se days. A bat
helps solvi
Best hv test—FIT A-RICH
Tudor House Decorators 1

CANOE BROOK FARMS LAUNDERING


one of the most compell
.ing windows in

JAMES MacDOlTGALL & SONS


DRY CLEANING
10 W • -. BUI—tllitfc. N I
Summit 6-2100 to make a he
Hills sad nil ,.. . M I . ,,, K n « Ca

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