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Page 6<br />

fCATHKYN SCHAUMBERG<br />

Gordon Van Wagner, son of<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cardone of<br />

Wyoming: village is returning<br />

Thursday from an eight week's<br />

season at Pine Knoll Camp, Conway,<br />

New Hampshire.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Samue] Katz and<br />

daughter Adrienne, of Myrtle<br />

avenue are leaving Friday for<br />

Miami Beach where they will make<br />

their permanent home.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Baxter of<br />

South terrace and children, David<br />

and Janet returned last week<br />

from Stratford Inn, Avon-by-the-<br />

Sea, where they had spent two<br />

weeks. Janet entertained an Friday<br />

at a supper party to celebrate<br />

her fourth birthday. Her guests<br />

included Debbie Ott, Sally and<br />

Bobby Winkworth, Bobby Vail,<br />

MOTES «,NEWs/ OF IH*<br />

a. a i-tm<br />

Susan Spencer and Johnny Ohleon.<br />

Returning Sunday from a. two<br />

week's stay at Deer Isle, Maine,<br />

were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Knowlton<br />

and children, John, Peggy and<br />

Jimmy of Exeter road.<br />

Mr. and .Mrs. H. U. Braun of<br />

Ridgewood road will have as<br />

gueste this week and, Mr. and<br />

Mrs. George Lush of Seaford,<br />

Long Island.<br />

Mr. Gene Coraales of Wyoming<br />

avenue graduated last Thureday<br />

from Montclair State Teacher's<br />

College, receiving his Master's degree.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Consales spent<br />

the past week at Lake Winnepesaukee,<br />

Masfi.<br />

*<br />

Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

John Henson of Ocean street were<br />

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Cash Refunds Cheerfully Gicen<br />

• DRESSES<br />

• SKTETS<br />

• BLOUSES<br />

• STUDY ROBES<br />

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And a Complete Selection of<br />

All the "Right*' Accessories<br />

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Hundreds of Styles to Choose From<br />

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to<br />

Widths AAAA to C<br />

Due lo factory restrictions we are not permitted to<br />

advertise the names of these manufacturers, but<br />

you will find the firm name stamped in every pair.<br />

Footwear Inc.<br />

354 Springfield Ave., Summit, Opp. the new Kreas<br />

Regular Store Hours . . . ? A. M. to « P. M.<br />

Friday lights 'til 9 P. M.<br />

his mother, Mrs. Robert Henson<br />

of Conneaut, Ohio, and his sister,<br />

Miss Margaret Henson, a etudent<br />

at Miami University. Accompanying<br />

them were Mrs. Fred Marcy<br />

of Wellsville, Ohio, and Mrs. Ralph<br />

Glancy of St. Petersburg-, Florida.<br />

*<br />

Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Lamer and '[<br />

son Hank of Ridgewood road re-<br />

:urned Saturday from a vacation<br />

>f two weeks at Cape Cod Village<br />

and Ranch Club Commaquit,<br />

Mass. On their way, they visited<br />

... Lenox with their sons, Mark<br />

and Ricky at Camp Mah-Kee-Nac.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David Robinson<br />

of Edgewood terrace epent the<br />

past week af Tanglewood, enjoyng<br />

the Berkshire Musie Festival<br />

at Lennox, Mass.<br />

Returning last Friday from a<br />

vacation of two weeks in Burlington,<br />

Vermont, were Mr. and Mrs.<br />

C. V. Taplin of Ridgewood road.<br />

Accompanying them was their<br />

randdeughter, Susan Warner of<br />

North Syracuse.<br />

Gordon TurnSull, son of Mr. end<br />

Mrs. E. Stanley Turnbull of Sagamore<br />

road, returned home last<br />

week from a three week's motor<br />

trip to California. His brother,<br />

Allan, will leave September first<br />

for Toronto, where he will be<br />

with the Canadian office of the<br />

Prudential<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Mead Walworth<br />

of Greenwood drive had as guests<br />

last week end, Mrs. J. E. Kennebeck<br />

and son John, of Omaha,<br />

Nebraska.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Newhouse<br />

of Undercliff road returned recently<br />

from a plane trip to Albuquerque,<br />

New Mexico. Their son, Alan,<br />

is home from Fair Haven, N. T.<br />

Camp for boys. They will all<br />

leave Saturday for Columbus.<br />

Ohio, where they will visit relatives<br />

for "two weeks.<br />

Arriving on the Vedam yesterday<br />

from a tour of Havana and<br />

Nassau were Misg Marianne Dameo<br />

of 551 <strong>Millburn</strong> avenue and<br />

Miss Evelyn Selzsr of Short Hills<br />

avenue.<br />

Word has been received from<br />

Trinity College, Hartford, Conn.,<br />

that Arthur G. Von Thaden, son<br />

of Mrs. Arthur H. Von Thaden of<br />

6 Delwick lane has been accepted<br />

for admission to the freshman<br />

class there thie September.<br />

Recently returned from a winter<br />

at Coral Gables, Florida, are Mr.<br />

and Mrs-. F. P. Green of 40 Hillside<br />

avenue who now resume their<br />

residence there.<br />

•<br />

Marilyn Mook,<br />

Mr. Caufield Wed<br />

Miss Marilyn J. Mook, granddaughter<br />

of Mrs. Arthur Dietrich<br />

of South Orange, and the late Mr.<br />

Dietrich, and a former resident<br />

of <strong>Millburn</strong>, was married on Saturday,<br />

August 19 to James E.<br />

Caufield, IH, son of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Caufield, Jr. of 32 Stuyvesant avenue,<br />

Newark. The ceremony took<br />

place with a nuptial mass in St<br />

Mary's Abbey, Newark, Rev.<br />

Michael Collins, OSB, officiating.<br />

A reception was tield at Washington<br />

Inn Maplewood.<br />

The bride, daughter of the late<br />

Mrs. ;Anthony Racioppi, was given<br />

in marriage by her step father,<br />

Mr. Racioppi of Newark. She was<br />

attended by Miss Jean Reilly of<br />

Elizabeth, her former roommate at<br />

Endicott Junior College. Richard<br />

Dubois, Jr . of South Orange<br />

served as best man.<br />

Ushers were Ned Bergen,<br />

Charles Derivaux, and Walter R.<br />

Mook, III. brother of the bride,<br />

all of South Orange.<br />

Mrs. Caufield'a bridal gown was<br />

of white dotted Swiss trimmed<br />

with bands of quarter inch pleats.<br />

Her French illusion veil fell from<br />

a matching headdress, a half<br />

crown of ivy. She carried a prayer<br />

book with a spray of ivy. Miss<br />

Reilly wore dotted Swiss over<br />

emerald green taffeta and a half<br />

crown of ivy. She carried a bosket<br />

of ivy.<br />

The bride is a graduate of <strong>Millburn</strong><br />

High School and attended<br />

New Jersey College for Women;<br />

She was graduated from Endicott<br />

Junior College and is e. member<br />

of Phi Theta Kappa and Delta<br />

Psi Omega. Her husband is an<br />

alumnus of St. Benedict's Preparatory<br />

School, Newark, and Seton<br />

Hall University. He served two<br />

years with the Navy, including<br />

one in Japan. He is with the<br />

Newark Fire Department.<br />

The couple are now spending<br />

their honeymoon in the Poconos<br />

and will reside at 147 North 11th<br />

street, Newark on their return.<br />

Births<br />

Mr. »nd Mrs. A. H. Howells of<br />

Madison are the parents of a<br />

baby girl, born on August 2nd at<br />

Orange Memorial Hospital. Mrs.<br />

Howelle formerly was e teacher at<br />

'<strong>Millburn</strong> High School. She is the<br />

daughter of Mrs, W. H. Braley<br />

of Parkview drive.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Lou Doerr of<br />

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Stephen Douglas<br />

Weds Ruth Elsum<br />

MRS. STEPHEN G. DOUGLAS<br />

The wedding of Ruth Mary<br />

Elsum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Thomas H. Elsum of Salem avenue,<br />

Elizabeth, and Stephen G.<br />

Douglas, son of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Stephen Douglas of Myrtle avenue,<br />

took place Saturday, August<br />

19 at the home of the bride. Rev.<br />

Raymond Doll, assistant pastor of<br />

Holy Trinity Church in Elizabeth<br />

performed the ceremony. The<br />

wedding was followed by a reception<br />

which was attended by 100<br />

guests and members of the families.<br />

The bride, who waa given in<br />

marriage by her father, wore a<br />

gown of ivory satinfprincese style,<br />

with a full court train. Her veil<br />

of heirloom ]ace was caught w.ith<br />

Hies of the valley. She carried a<br />

bouuet of white orchids, lines of<br />

the valley and ivy.<br />

Miss Dorie Smith of Livingston,<br />

maid of honor, was dressed in<br />

forest green taffeta and carried<br />

a colonial bouquet of yellow daisies<br />

and orchid pompone. Miss Marian<br />

Theiss of Livingston was bridesmaid<br />

and Patricia and Barbara<br />

| Cherkki, nieces of the bride, were<br />

flower girls. They were dressed<br />

Cvpress street announce the birth<br />

of their first child, a boy, at<br />

Orange Memorial Hospital on<br />

August 15. He" weighed eight<br />

j pounds, fourteen ounces and has<br />

| been named Douglas Edward.<br />

Mrs. Doerr ia the daughter of Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Elgin Marshall with<br />

whom the Doerrs make their<br />

home.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Wenzel<br />

of Pasadena, California, announce<br />

the birth of a son, Paul<br />

Robert, on August seventh. Mrs.<br />

Wenzel Is the former Margaret<br />

Crawford, daughter of Mr. aod<br />

Mrs. Frank J. Crawford of Cypress<br />

street.<br />

•<br />

Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Nordlio of<br />

Livingston are the parents of a<br />

baby boy born on August 3. Mrs.<br />

Nordlin is the ^former Ella Jensen,<br />

mueic teacher at <strong>Millburn</strong><br />

High School.<br />

Dr. and Mrs. invin Kimche of<br />

37 Rawley place announce the<br />

birth of a daughter at Overlook<br />

Hospital on August 15. She hi<br />

been named Tina. The Kimches<br />

also have a son, Robert, four years<br />

old.<br />

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in lighter shades of green and<br />

carried flowers similar to Miss<br />

Smith's.<br />

Richard Cherkin, brother-inlaw<br />

of the bride, was best man<br />

and John D. Aurnhammer, cousin<br />

of the groom, was usher.<br />

The couple are now on a motor<br />

trip through Canada and expect<br />

to live in East Orange when they<br />

return.<br />

Watchung Troops<br />

To Start Season<br />

The Union County Park Commission's<br />

Watchung Stables, Glenside<br />

avenue, Summit, has announced<br />

plans for opening its full<br />

fall schedule early next month.<br />

Now in its 16th year of organized<br />

activity featuring riding as a<br />

recreational project, especially for<br />

children, the next season will start<br />

formally Wednesday, September 6.<br />

On that day, according to T. N.<br />

Tully, stable manager, the Wednesday<br />

platoon of the Watchung Junior<br />

Troop will have its first ride.<br />

On successive. days of that week,<br />

Thursday, Friday and Saturday,<br />

other Junior Troop units will hold<br />

their first meeting.<br />

Membership in the Junior<br />

Troops, Mr. Tully said, includes<br />

both girls, and "boys, eight to 18<br />

I years and with or without riding<br />

experience. Another section of the<br />

Juniors will start its season of 10<br />

rides Monday, September 11, with<br />

others of this division beginning<br />

their rides on successive days of<br />

that week.<br />

.The Watchung Girls Troop, an<br />

organization for older girls, will<br />

have its first drills Tuesday, September<br />

12, and Friday, September<br />

15, continuing also for a M-Iesson<br />

series. It is open to girls 12 years<br />

old or over.<br />

As always, Mr. Tully explained,<br />

Watchung Stables will offer a<br />

string of ebout 40 capable and wellmannered<br />

horses, especially selected<br />

and trained to meet the exacting<br />

requirements of the County<br />

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each troop will be divided according<br />

to experience and age, with en<br />

instructor assigned to small uniU.<br />

He also pointed out that the<br />

Watchung system includes an individualized<br />

horse assignment, generally<br />

changed each week, so that<br />

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