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Special Services will be held<br />

at Wyoming Church on Sunday.<br />

June 14. It will be Family<br />

Day and a Baccalaureate service<br />

for the senior class of the High<br />

School. The Wyoming Church<br />

High School Choir will sing.<br />

Miss Betty Crosier of Linden<br />

street. Is an extra in the production<br />

of Naughty Marietta,<br />

which is being held at the Paper<br />

Mill Playhouse.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. E. Stanley Turnbull<br />

of Sagamore road, attended<br />

tbe Graduation Exercises at<br />

Barnard College on Tuesday.<br />

Their niece, Miss Faye Stoness<br />

of Flushing. L. I., received her<br />

degree. Their cousin, Miss Bertha<br />

Bassam of Toronto, who<br />

has had a year of absence from<br />

the faculty of Toronto University<br />

to study at Columbia, also<br />

received her degree.<br />

John Mills Jr.. son of Mr. and<br />

Mrs, John Mills of Sagamore<br />

road, had an illustrated article<br />

'en his apartment roof garden,<br />

In Hew York City, in the current<br />

American Home- Mgazine.<br />

Mrs. Charles E. Baxter of<br />

Ivy terrace, has been elected<br />

President of Sooth Mountain<br />

\. Mrs. Baxter entertained<br />

M committee chairman at tea<br />

r home on Thursday.<br />

Miss Marriet Pratt, daughter<br />

I Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Pratt<br />

Linden street, left on Thursfor<br />

Ann Arbor, Mich., to be<br />

at the wedding of<br />

former roommate at the University<br />

of Michigan. Miss Rita<br />

ey and Dr. John Laux, who<br />

be married on Saturday..<br />

Pratt will go from Ann<br />

Arbor to Estes Park, Col.,<br />

where she will have a position<br />

at the Hotel Stanley for the<br />

Donald Shoffstall of Chestnut<br />

street and Kenneth Barsby<br />

of Rldgewood road, win<br />

leave on Saturday for a week's<br />

vacation In Lakrrtew, o.<br />

By Kdltb Clifford<br />

Professor Rhoda Reddig, of<br />

the University of Michigan,<br />

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B.<br />

Keddlg of Bags more road, Is<br />

spending a week with her pareat-.<br />

The MUUwra*Art Association<br />

holding an exhibit in the<br />

f of the Paper Mill piaythii<br />

month.<br />

Mr and Mrs*O. Moves Slaytan<br />

of Wyoming avenue, have<br />

returned from Middlebury, Vt,<br />

where they attended the gradaattoo<br />

of their daughter Miss<br />

Loeene L. Slayton, Miss Slayton<br />

was active in the Women's<br />

******* : ^ *f*&P oa ' Playing<br />

hockey, basketball and baseball<br />

and was on the All Mldd basetall<br />

team. She was a member<br />

of the Mountain Club and vtce-<br />

Dr. Garrison Young.!*,,<br />

StnWJEON CHIROPODIST<br />

tf WMMfcwfeMB Tw,<br />

s. *.<br />

6 jHEWg/ OF THE WEEK<br />

V ><br />

president of her Junior class<br />

and a member of Delta, Delta<br />

Delta Sorority. Miss Carolyn<br />

Slayton Is home for the summer<br />

from Skldmore College.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Karl S. Pemiell<br />

and daughter Marjory of 26<br />

Baily road, spent last weekend<br />

at the Hotel Dennis in<br />

Atlantic City.<br />

Mrs. Harry R. Ripley of Maiden,<br />

Mass., is spending' the<br />

week as the guest of Mr. and<br />

Mrs. J. M. Pereda of Cypress<br />

street. Their guests for last<br />

week-end were Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Ripley Jr., of New York City.<br />

*<br />

Miss Jane Oliphant was graduated<br />

from Middlebury College<br />

recently. She is living in Boston<br />

where she has a position.<br />

Miss Oliphant was a member<br />

of Pi Beta Phi Sorority, vicepresident<br />

of the senior class,<br />

pledge advisor, assistant chairman<br />

of the senior ball, member<br />

of the Mountain Club and assisted<br />

in the Home Economics<br />

Department during her senior<br />

year.<br />

Miss Mathes To<br />

He June Bride<br />

On June 9th in the Christopher<br />

Wren Chapel on the<br />

campus of William and Mary<br />

College, Williamsburg, Va., Miss<br />

Joyce Mathes will become the<br />

bride of Lieutenant Irvin Leslie<br />

Malcolm, Battery F, 74th<br />

Coast Artillery, stationed at<br />

Portsmouth, Va.<br />

The bride-elect who<br />

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert<br />

Carl Mathes of 171 Sagamore<br />

road, will grduate the preceeding<br />

day from William and Mary<br />

College. She prepared at Buxton<br />

and <strong>Millburn</strong> High School<br />

Lieutenant Malcolm is the<br />

son of the late Mr. and Mrs<br />

Edgar L. Malcolm of Wilmington,<br />

Del. He Is a graduate of<br />

the University of Delaware<br />

class of 1938. His honorary fra-<br />

I*" 11 * *" " K appa Phi and<br />

his social fraternity. Sigma Nu.<br />

*<br />

Miss Marilyn Becker Of<br />

Greenwood drive and Bob Ham<br />

ilton of Seven Bridges road en<br />

tertalned classmates of ' thP<br />

senior class of <strong>Millburn</strong> HiEh<br />

at the Wyoming club on Sat<br />

urdy night.<br />

Sat "<br />

The <strong>Millburn</strong> &> Short Hills ITEM<br />

Omans-Tavener<br />

Calvary Methodist Church,<br />

East Orange was the setting<br />

last Saturday for the marriage<br />

of Miss Prances Tavener, daughter<br />

of Mr. and Mrs. Herman<br />

John Lofgren of Maplewood, to<br />

Lieutenant John Paul Omans,<br />

a graduate of the United States<br />

Military Academy at West Point,<br />

the class of 1942. Lieutenant<br />

Omans is the son of Mr. and<br />

Mrs. J. A. Tessier of Glendale, •<br />

California.<br />

The Rev. C. C. Omans, grandfather<br />

of the groom, and Dr.<br />

Lloyd Ellis Foster, pastor of<br />

Calvary Church, officiated.<br />

The bride wore a gown of<br />

ivory faille taffeta with net<br />

insets of leaf design nd a long<br />

veil of tulle fastened with a<br />

coronet. She carried a shower<br />

bouquet of yellow roses and<br />

babies breath.<br />

Mrs. Frederick K. Chase of<br />

Lake Packanac, was matron of<br />

honor. The bridesmaids were<br />

Mrs. W. H. Tavener of Detroit,<br />

sister-in-law of the bride, Miss<br />

Barbara Litchfield of East<br />

Orange and Miss Ruth Mieth<br />

of Maplewood. The matron of<br />

honor wore a gown of moss<br />

green chiffon and the bridesmaids<br />

gowns of pale yellow<br />

chiffon. They all carried large<br />

arm bouquets of mixed spring<br />

flowers with matching flowers<br />

in lieu of hats.<br />

Mrs. Tessier, mother of the<br />

groom wore a gown of light<br />

blue chiffon with dusty-pink<br />

accessories and Mrs. Lofgren a<br />

gown" of apple green summer<br />

crepe with accessories in coral<br />

pink.<br />

Lieutenant Wm. Burr Clark<br />

of Oregon, classmate of the<br />

groom at West Point was best<br />

man. The ushers were Dr. Warren<br />

Hoover Tavener, brother of<br />

the bride, Lieutenant J. F. Davis,<br />

Lieutenant Andrew Weigel<br />

and Lieutenant Mark H. Terrel.<br />

The reception at the home<br />

i the I Hide, 161 Sagamore road<br />

followed the ceremony.<br />

tter a wedding trip Lieutenin<br />

and Mrs. Omans will be<br />

stai loned at Port Knox, Kentucky.<br />

Millbum<br />

Mrs. Roderick Bohl, the former,<br />

Miss Grace Johnson of<br />

Duncan street, was honored on<br />

Tuesday night with a surprise<br />

miscellaneous shower given by<br />

Mrs. Clyde Hiseler and Mrs.<br />

Philip Chase at the former's<br />

residence on Bodwell terrace.<br />

Forty-three guests were present.<br />

Mrs. Bohl's was married on May<br />

18th. Her husband is with the<br />

U. S. Army at Fort Bragg, N. C.<br />

Miss Sara Pritchard of Glen<br />

Hill lane, returned last week<br />

from Elmira College. On Tuesday<br />

she went to Garden City;<br />

L. I., to attend a houseparty of<br />

Elmlra classmates. They will go<br />

to Bay Head for the week-end.<br />

1Y1 l> 11<br />

At a nuptial mass at 10<br />

o'clock on May 30th, in Woodford,<br />

Va., Samuel Albanese,<br />

took as his bride, MIM Anna<br />

Minarchi, daughter of Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Nicholas Minarchi of that<br />

place. The bridegroom to the<br />

son of Mrs. Teresa Albanese of<br />

307 <strong>Millburn</strong> avenue and the<br />

late Mr. Albanese. The ceremony<br />

took place In St. Mary's<br />

Catholic Church with Rev.<br />

Newlon, officiating.<br />

The bride's sister, Miss Pauline<br />

Minarchi was her only attendant.<br />

George Minarchi, the<br />

bride's brother, was beat man-<br />

Mrs. Albanese graduated from<br />

Woodford High School and<br />

Drake Business School. Mr. Albanese<br />

was graduated from<br />

<strong>Millburn</strong> High School and Is a<br />

Teller at the First National<br />

Bank of <strong>Millburn</strong>. After a wedding<br />

trip the couple will reside<br />

at 307 <strong>Millburn</strong> avenue.<br />

Mrs. Teresa Albanese and her<br />

daughter-in-law Mrs. Patrick<br />

Albanese, also of Millbtfrn avenue,<br />

attended the wedding, returning<br />

home on Sunday.<br />

•<br />

Miss Mildred Schroeder, who<br />

will be married Saturday, June<br />

8 to James Philip Cahtll of<br />

Arlington was entertained at<br />

v a surprise miscellaneous shower<br />

by her friends at the home<br />

of Mrs. Dan Lowney of 24<br />

Blan reet. She received<br />

man .• gifts. Thane pres-<br />

ent were: Mrs. Edward Lynch.<br />

Mrs. Vincent Schauler, Mrs.<br />

Dan Lowney, Mrs. Charles Mac-<br />

Fadden, Mrs. Frank Keenan.<br />

Miss Anna Mielke, Mrs. John<br />

Coughlan, Mrs. T. Matthews,<br />

Mrs. T. Garrabrant, Mrs. Edward<br />

Bontempo, Mrs. S. Chlaravallo,<br />

Mrs. John Storey, Mrs.<br />

John Dal ton, Mrs. Wm. Tighe<br />

Sr., Miss Angela Chlaravallo,<br />

Miss Letitia Lynch, Mrs*. W.<br />

Maher, Miss Bernice Schroeder,<br />

Miss Dorothy Schroeder, and<br />

Mrs. F. G. Schroeder of' <strong>Millburn</strong>,<br />

Miss Dolores Burns of<br />

Newark and Mrs. John Schilling<br />

of South Orange.<br />

•<br />

fbe Mariner's Ship Of Mlll-<br />

I MI, ihe Neptune, had their<br />

Bna! meeting-and picnic supper<br />

at the cabin on Mondaj<br />

Mrs. Robert Cowan, skipper<br />

presented awards. Mrs Lester<br />

Germer and Mrs. Herman<br />

Pritchard received the five<br />

year service pin for service In<br />

the Pilot Committee. The ten<br />

year stripe was presented to<br />

MODERNIZE Y(TTl<br />

.,„ BATHROOM<br />

At Our Low-Estimate I»rictN<br />

Thos. R. Douglas Co<br />

ahai<br />

PLUMBING -<br />

SHEET<br />

the Misses Oonstsu wan,<br />

Elenor Ouenther,<br />

ard and Prances MlnartL<br />

Miss Barbara Oobitrn of <strong>Millburn</strong><br />

avenue, will entertain stt»<br />

enteen friends for Uie? t»le«><br />

end at her summer home la<br />

Netcong.<br />

Short Hills<br />

Kieta and Otnger Wilder,<br />

daughters of Mr- and Mrs. li<br />

P. Wilder of White Oak Mtf*<br />

road, returned on Monday from<br />

PottsvUle. Pa. what* they<br />

visited Johanne Mart* SUM*<br />

Friday.<br />

e<br />

Miss Florence DTfawlo of Rochester,<br />

WM the week-end<br />

guest of Mr, and Mrs. Leroy<br />

Von der Tann of Exeter road.<br />

Mrs. O. A. Bhann of stunwood<br />

place will entertain sttten<br />

ladles for dinner on sMturdsy<br />

night.<br />

Jack Helm of Mkihurst road,<br />

will leave about June It tor lot<br />

University of Virginia. Jaek •<br />

a member or the graduating<br />

class ai Mtllbum High School.<br />

e<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roy<br />

of New York were recent guests<br />

of Mr. and Mrs. ML J. Mc€»te<br />

of Great Oak drive.<br />

Mr. and Mrs.* Irvine Day of<br />

Ardmore, Pa. were the guest*<br />

of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Oe'atU<br />

of 28 Martlndale road, ow<br />

Memorial Day week-end.<br />

Mrs. Bernard F, Day tad<br />

daughter Linda, of Old Short<br />

Hills road, will move. July 1st<br />

to make their home \t\ Chevy<br />

Chaw, Md Lieutenant Day i»<br />

stationed in Washington. Tht<br />

ot her Day daughters), Thyns,<br />

Joanne and Mrs. Day's trite*<br />

Laura Barrett, will leave iht<br />

same day for Camp Owatsa in<br />

the Poconos, for the summer.<br />

On Tuesday Julius Van Wag*<br />

enen, son of Mr. and Mrs. E<br />

W. Van Wagenen. Jr.. will bt<br />

graduated from Drew University.<br />

His brother Olenn. has<br />

completed his freshman year at<br />

Cornell where he la taking<br />

Hotel Administration. Glenn<br />

will spend the summer work*<br />

ing in the Hotel Champlaln. on<br />

Lake Champlaln.<br />

Mrs. Robert B. Green. Jr. I*<br />

visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herbert<br />

Swansun of Meadowbrook road.<br />

Mrs. Green is the former 111*<br />

Louise Richards, daughter of<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Richard*<br />

formerly of Wyoming av<br />

WWT roanm- TUB<br />

Moving . . .<br />

Storing .<br />

Rug Cleaning .<br />

Floor Coverings.<br />

Rimbeck Stor«9, Co.

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