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T APRIL 27.jwnr<br />
KATHKYN SCHAUMBERG<br />
Mrs. G. Noyes Slayton o* Wyoming<br />
avenue left Monday to<br />
spend six weeks in California and<br />
to visit her son and family Capt<br />
end Mrs. Henry A. Slayton and<br />
daughter, Karen, in Mill Valley.<br />
Mr and Mrs. Jscar J. Burgesser<br />
of Glenwood drive are celebratintheir<br />
twenty fifth anniversary on<br />
Saturday with champagne and<br />
cocktails for family and friends<br />
Later, they and their guests will<br />
have dinner at the Mayfair.<br />
Mrs. C. William Rados will be<br />
hostess at her home on Meadowbrook<br />
road, on Friday to the Music<br />
Study Group of the College Club<br />
of the Oranges. The program will<br />
be a reviewing of the chamber<br />
' music of Beethoven.<br />
Mrs. M.-V. Henkel of White Oak<br />
Ridge road wUl attend a Leader's<br />
Conference in New Brunswick<br />
this week end at the New Jersey<br />
College for Women. Her son, Joel,<br />
was dome last ,week end from<br />
Princeton, and had as house guest<br />
Miss Constance Treadwell of<br />
Stamford, Conn.<br />
Mrs. John C. Ellwanger of Marion<br />
avenue entertained at fourteen<br />
tables of canasta for the Levitt-<br />
MauII team of the Wyoming<br />
OF^THB<br />
' S. H. 7-3810<br />
Church Women's Guild at her<br />
home on Monday.<br />
Dr. and Mrs, David Fonda of<br />
Mountainview road are leaving<br />
this week.to attend the convention<br />
of the American Pharmaceutical<br />
Association at Atlantic City. Dr.<br />
Fonda is being sent as e representative<br />
from Long Island University.<br />
The following week they<br />
are going to Washington, where<br />
Dr. Fonda will be a delegate for<br />
the revision of the United States<br />
Pharmacopoeia.<br />
Entertaining ninety guests at<br />
HYDE—a gay, old, English pattern.<br />
24 piece service for four: $14.75.<br />
Also m open stock.<br />
The Melroses<br />
10 A. M. - 6 P. M. Closed Mondays<br />
To Buy<br />
To Sell<br />
<strong>Millburn</strong> Ave.<br />
(Between .the Chantlela<br />
and tbe Little House)<br />
To Build<br />
Firtt Consult<br />
THE DALZELL COMPANY<br />
525 MiHburn Avenue Short Hills 7-2700<br />
Gay Cottons in exciting<br />
new iced coffee, tanger-<br />
ine, raspberry, lime, Ber-<br />
muda blue and garden<br />
pink. Sizes for teens,<br />
juniors and misses.<br />
Rose Galbraith<br />
18 MAIN ST.ilSMILLBURN 6-0280<br />
cocktails last Saturday were Mr.<br />
and M!rs. John K. Davenport of<br />
iWyomlng avenue, in celebration<br />
,of their twenty fourth wedding an-<br />
'niversary. Their son, Pete, was<br />
home that week end from Colgate<br />
University,<br />
prr of Hardwell road; Sally<br />
Ritchie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.<br />
••Thomas Logan of Stewart road;<br />
Margaret Beggs, daughter of Mrs.<br />
A. H. Beggs of Fairfield drive, and<br />
Virginia Tansey, daughter of Dr.<br />
and Mrs. W. Austin Tansey of<br />
Hobart avenue.<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Goodstein<br />
of Ridgewood road attended the<br />
Mr. and^Mre. O. H. Niendorff of i 52nd annual meeting of the New<br />
Reeve circle will celebrate their<br />
[ Jersey Society of Certified <strong>Public</strong><br />
twenty fifth wedding anniversary<br />
Accountants last week-end in<br />
on Friday with dinner and the<br />
Atlantic City.<br />
theater in New York. They will be<br />
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. •<br />
Ralph Devereaux of Jersey City.<br />
•<br />
Mrs. Wadsworth Garfield of Tay. George Otto to<br />
lor road will be hostess at tea on<br />
Tuesday afternoon for the old<br />
and recently elected members of<br />
the board of the College Club of<br />
the Oranges, and the club's new<br />
members will be the guests of<br />
honor.<br />
Wed Florida Girl<br />
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hawkins of<br />
Longwood, Florida, announce the<br />
engagement of- their daughter,<br />
Zeima, to Lieutenant, jg, George<br />
EL Odtto, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.<br />
George H. Otto also of Longwood,<br />
formerly of <strong>Millburn</strong>. The wedding<br />
will take place in the late<br />
summer.<br />
The bride elect graduated from<br />
the Ann-Lizbeth Seese School, and<br />
is employed as a dental assistant<br />
in Orlando, Florida. She is a member'<br />
of the American Dental Assistant<br />
Association,<br />
Lt. Otto resided in <strong>Millburn</strong> for<br />
twenty years and is a graduate of<br />
Stone House<br />
Friday, May 12th and Saturday,<br />
May 13th are the days of the<br />
Spring Flower Show to be presented<br />
at the Stone House in the<br />
Cora Hartshorn Bird Reservation<br />
and Arboretum on the corner of<br />
Chatham road and Forest drive<br />
near the Short Hills railroad station.<br />
The show will be open both<br />
days from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.<br />
regardless 1 of the weather.<br />
The attractions inside the House<br />
will be arrangements of birds and<br />
flowers, ka exhibition of new tulips,<br />
tablS settings for a country<br />
house and living copies of Dutch<br />
flower paintings.<br />
Out of doors there will be dooryard<br />
gardens, bird baths and feeding<br />
houses. Over 100 trees will be<br />
labeled for identification on the<br />
paths th4 lead through the bird<br />
reservation. Bird walks through<br />
the woodland will be a feature each<br />
afternoon. Admission to the show<br />
will be $1,00 for adults and $.50 for<br />
children, including tax.<br />
O.E.S. to Hold<br />
Card: Party<br />
A card.lparty will be held by<br />
the past matrons and past patrons<br />
association, OES of. New<br />
Jersey, afe the Masonic Temple,<br />
Summit,