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Personals<br />
THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN<br />
y Pearson<br />
*$fonfiay To<br />
erick Poetscfc<br />
with the commander, until they<br />
are dismissed.<br />
"Although when mobilized in<br />
The Misses Lorraine and Avis such instance, civilian defense \<br />
Duftord of Bayview Manor spent forces a* under the Jurisdiction<br />
the week-end visiting at Hanover, of the chief municipal officer,<br />
New Hampshire;.<br />
the chief of police, or other des-<br />
>'. •, • •<br />
ignated authority, this office sug-<br />
Uyttaday. at• 4:00 o'clock,<br />
Age/it John J. Andrejawskl of gests th£t-the_p«opl»- be afforded<br />
MeProSc" eProSc" Is* enfofIftT ^l ^lus annual<br />
DSrotny Pearson, daughter<br />
l every opportunity to ejfcress their<br />
vacation from duties at the local<br />
Mrs. George Pearson,<br />
fe?lings and to give vnt to tyieir<br />
office of the Railway Expres.<br />
e the'<br />
enthusiasm withod|t^interference<br />
• .* *<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Ouh><br />
with those in autqpnty so Ions a*<br />
ther and son Albert, of Buffalk<br />
there is no injury v^ persons/ or<br />
N. Y., have returned home after<br />
damage to property.<br />
(Hi<br />
spending a few days with their "If the personnel vilian de-<br />
daughter, Mrs. Thomas A. Weber, fense protective are to be<br />
and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Weber of mobilized automata upon the<br />
Second street.<br />
announcement of rmany's sur-<br />
A<br />
render, the fact she? d be liberal-<br />
CIVILIAN DEFENSE ly publicized among enaecounell personnel in ad Defense<br />
FORBIDS SIREN USE<br />
personnel should be minded that<br />
IN PEACE CJBLEB'N. while on duty y must wear [iss<br />
. (Continued From Page 1) their armbands fcr< identification.' bri V<br />
have asked the cooperation of<br />
The Office of Civilian Defense EARTH TREMOI<br />
Director suggests that Local De- WERE FELT HJ<br />
fense Council chairmeni contact<br />
TUESDAY<br />
mayors or chief executives of<br />
their municipalities, to determine Many local lidents were,<br />
if the service of civilian defense awakened at 12:*^A. M. TuesVla*<br />
personnel is deaired. and in what by an earth tremor Vhich was felt<br />
civilian defense forces just as they generally along thejfeastern aeaV<br />
have done in the past in prepara- board from Cana< as far south<br />
tion for any posible emergency. as Delaware, lthough walls<br />
manner and to what extent. were set shiver^ New York<br />
"If civilian defense protective City and other of the Met-<br />
forces are to cooperate,, .AU such ropolitan section, the tremore<br />
protective personnel, , including here were not as iolent as in<br />
air raid wardens, auxiliary police, other sections.<br />
auxiliary firemen and perhaps It was felt as west as Toledo<br />
rescue or first aid squads should and Cleveland it was gefter<br />
be notified In advance to report ally reported tha\only<br />
to their regular posts of dut,<br />
immediately upon learning<br />
Germany's surrender. Clvjim6<br />
defense personnel should<br />
on duty under<br />
the chi»*<br />
1 , bride of Frederick<br />
of Mr. and Mrs. John<br />
The ceremony was perthe<br />
R«v. flarry S. Weyr<br />
of Christ Church.<br />
, given in marriage by<br />
&}er, wore a gown of whit*<br />
,'vand starched mussoline de<br />
a long veil falling from<br />
of orange blossoms, was<br />
-fn heart-shaped Irish point<br />
and she carried a Colonial<br />
let of roses and baby's breath<br />
Ruth Pearson, sister of the<br />
as maid of honor, wore law<br />
file taffeta, with bustle, and<br />
t length sleeves, and a finveil<br />
with a tiara of clusd<br />
net, and carried a nosegay<br />
s and snapdragons,<br />
of the bridesmaids, Norma<br />
n and Jeannette Dunbar.<br />
gowns of aqua file taffeta,<br />
bustle, and finger-tip veils<br />
ten. They carried bouquets<br />
rases and blue delphinium.<br />
The other two bridesmaids, twin<br />
slfhas of the brktifc. Grace and<br />
IrtnA PearaJn, wore rikaiae file taffeta<br />
WUh flnker-tip veils, to r*^<br />
and •anicj<br />
HnTiiiHP r:ji * rari "<br />
of the<br />
but<br />
^01 the ushers were Thomas Ryan of<br />
this city and John Bailey, Jr.. of<br />
h's fement was ac- Sayreville, nephews of the bx-ide-<br />
ied by tj distant rumble, croom.<br />
on o|kas of^lrrtrnder: ttilch gave early The bride's mother wore a gown<br />
officer or ] irtpfeesion that here might have of gray with black accessories, and<br />
police, in cooperation [been an explosion\n this section.<br />
a corsage of red roses, and the<br />
bridegroom's mother wore African<br />
black crepe with a corsage at r«d<br />
roses.<br />
Following the ceremony, a reception<br />
v.as held nt the bride's h;>me.<br />
After the honeymoon, the bridegroom<br />
will report to Oulfport.<br />
Mississippi, where he Is statipned<br />
with the U 8. Army.<br />
I i nn ABBATIELLO<br />
MEAT MA<br />
Af 123 SOUTH STEVENS<br />
has been CLOSED PERMAN<br />
cause of lack of help.<br />
I<br />
We thank you for your patronajje duri<br />
twffitjr-ftve ymrn, and trust that our fri<br />
continue. fc • *• 9<br />
James Abbatiello, Proi<br />
12.1 South Strvenw Avenue<br />
• • * * ,<br />
the past<br />
Iship will<br />
WANTED<br />
Women, Boys anautris<br />
To Work OB Ahw Girl* tor tjlrt Wock.<br />
tmt<br />
tMiHv Work —