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Wedding Held<br />
The marriage of Miss Ilda Ann<br />
Boas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Walter R. Boss of 5 <strong>Millburn</strong> avenue,<br />
Maplewood, to Staff Sergeant<br />
Elmer K, Stewart, son of Mr. end<br />
MM*. Jam^s Stewart of 414 Willow<br />
avenue, Garwood, formerly of<br />
<strong>Millburn</strong>, took place on April 8th<br />
• with a candlelight service in the<br />
First Presbyterian Church of<br />
Springfield. Reverend Bruce<br />
Evans performed the doii*>le-ring<br />
ceremony. A reception followed'<br />
at the home of the bride.<br />
The bride, given in marriage by<br />
her father, wore a Skinner satin<br />
gown with an off-the-shoulder<br />
lace trimmed bertha. Her fingertip<br />
lace-edged veil fell from a<br />
coronet crown of seed pearls. She<br />
carried Easter lilies in a cascade<br />
bouquet.<br />
Miea Gladys Gleming, cousin of<br />
the bride, was maid of honor and<br />
Mrs. Robert Lane, sister of the<br />
bridegroom was bridesmaid. Both<br />
wore gowns of chiffon and Chantilly<br />
lace and half crowns of<br />
matching lace. The* honor attendant,<br />
in lavender, carried yellow<br />
spring flowers and Mrs. Lane,<br />
MISS MARILYN THOMAS MISS ANN-BARRETT HOLMES<br />
whose engagement has<br />
nounced.<br />
Marilyn Thomas<br />
To Be Bride<br />
Announcement has been made<br />
by Mr. and Mrs. Neil H. Itiomae<br />
been an- whose engagement to Robert Conjnor<br />
Bryan has been announced.<br />
Stechbardt Photo.»<br />
Robert Bryan to<br />
Wed Miss Holmes<br />
MBS<br />
whose engagement to<br />
Scharz hag been announced.<br />
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McCabe-Scham<br />
Engagement Told<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. McCabe<br />
of 116 Myrtle avenue, announce<br />
the engagement of their daughter.<br />
LEMP, whose en-<br />
engagement has been announced. ^ ^ ^ ^ Mrs F ^ ^<br />
gagement to William, Morris has<br />
Deen announced. Gale Photo.<br />
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Miriam Lemp<br />
To Be Bride -<br />
The engagement of Miss Miriam<br />
Lemp to William Mcfris,<br />
son of Mr. and Mrs. William T.<br />
Morris of Concord, New Hampshire,<br />
has been announced by her<br />
Doris Happich<br />
! To Wed Veteran<br />
Mr. find Mrs. Fred G. Happkh<br />
of Elm street have- announced the<br />
engagement of their daughter,<br />
Doris, to Alvin W. McGce of Madison<br />
avenue. EiUabeth. The aj..<br />
nouncement was made at a party<br />
at the Happich home. A fs!i wed.<br />
ding is planned.<br />
Mies Happich. s rraduate 0<<br />
<strong>Millburn</strong> High School and the<br />
Berkeley Secretarial School of EUst<br />
Orang-o," in employed by the Prudential<br />
Insurance Company of<br />
Newark. Her fiance was gradutted<br />
from Seton Hall CoHeye sad<br />
served three and one half y£»rs<br />
with the Army Air Forces. He Is<br />
now with the General Aniilne pita<br />
Corp. of Linden.<br />
MISS DOP.IS HAPPICH, whose *<br />
THE NORTHERN NEW JER- | bald. Province vice-president will<br />
5EY Mumnae Club of Pi Beta be gu«t of *»~. Mr* R H.<br />
wnih^d!ts annual Founder's I Guthrie of Mountain Lake. i»<br />
luncheon on Friday, April I the chairman of the commltt« in<br />
at 12.30 p.m. at the Knoll charge ot the .uneheon,<br />
FAMILY<br />
VACATION<br />
CAMP<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad C. Price of<br />
MRS. ELMER K. STEWART of 520 Wyoming avenue, of the18<br />
• Brooklawn drive, have anengagement<br />
of their daughter, i jiounced the engagement of their<br />
wearing yellow, carried lavender<br />
flowers.<br />
May Breakfast Marilyn Jeanne, to Donald Ar- j daughter, Ann-Barrett Holmes, to<br />
thur Young, son of the late Mr. j Robert Connor Bryan, son of Mr.<br />
Master Sergeant Wallace Fried<br />
and Mrs. Henry W. Young of I and Mrs. L. T. Bryan of 27 Brook-<br />
of Cherry Point, North Carolina To Be on 17th<br />
was best man and Corporal Stev-<br />
Buffalo, New York.<br />
en Marth, also of Cherry Point, Members of the <strong>Millburn</strong> Miaa Thomas will graduate in<br />
was usher. The bridegroom and Woman's Club and their guests June from. Simmons College,<br />
his attendants were all in thewill<br />
be entertained by many of<br />
Marine dress blues.<br />
their number at the annual May<br />
Prince 'School of Retailing, Bos-<br />
The couple are inaking their<br />
Breakfast at the Chanticler on<br />
ton. Mr. Young graduates in June<br />
home in Newbern, North Carolina,<br />
May 17th, 12:30 p.m. Vocal and from Massachusetts Institute of<br />
where the bridegroom is also sta-<br />
instrumental renditions will be on Technology where he is majoring<br />
tioned at Cherry Point.<br />
the 'program. Several Federation I in chemical engineering and busi-<br />
officers are expected to be present. j ness administration. He is a mem-<br />
Mrs. Wilbur Dow of Sherwood ber of Kappa Kappa Sigma, hon-<br />
BVy YOUB<br />
road, Short Hills 7-3161, and Mrs. orary Chemical fraternity and<br />
BLACKSTONE Norman Creran of 29 Pine Ter- served two and one half years<br />
race West, Short Hills 7-2932 R, in the Army Air Force.<br />
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Miss Homles is a graduate ot<br />
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Club to Visit<br />
Homes Here<br />
The South Orange Garden Ohib<br />
will hold a tour of homes ajid<br />
gardens on Friday, May 5th from<br />
one to five p.m. Three homes in<br />
D.A.R. Plaque to Short Hills and three in South<br />
Orange will be included,.<br />
The group will visit Mrs. P. B.<br />
Honor French Baldwin, Shore Edge drive, a<br />
The. Short Hills chapter, D.A.R., house of contemporary American<br />
will erect a bronze plaque on thedesign;<br />
Mrs. A. H. Wheaton, 50<br />
grounds of the First Presbyterian Birch 3anet whose home has e<br />
Church in Whippany on May 2nd,: _.._,...<br />
lovely garden and view;<br />
_<br />
and<br />
marking the site of the French! Robert D. Veghte, an English type<br />
Army encampment during the home, all in Short Hills.<br />
Revolutionary War. The plaque, In South Orange the club will<br />
resting on a native boulder, will visit Mrs. Donald Baldwin, 377 Ra-<br />
read: "Camp site of the army of vine drive, a Georgian house and<br />
.ouis XVI, King of France, August garden; and Mrs. A. A. Wright,<br />
1781, commanded by General Count 230 Wyoming avenue, a Dutch<br />
Rochambeau. The French rested colonial home. Tea will be served<br />
two days at Whippany on their in a Williamsburg setting at the<br />
march across New Jersey to join home of Mrs. C. S. A. Williams,<br />
the Continental Army before York-! 343 Tillou<br />
town."<br />
This marker will be the only<br />
monument within the state to the<br />
memory of the French allies of our<br />
young Republic. In one week of<br />
August, 1781, an army of more than<br />
"ive thousand men despatched by<br />
Louis XVI of France, and commanded<br />
by General Count Rochambeau,<br />
passed across New Jersey.<br />
Feinting an attack on New York,<br />
great ovens had been built at Chatbam<br />
by the French but their army<br />
passed north of there, coming from<br />
the Hudson to Pompton Plains, then<br />
resting two days at Whippany, and<br />
proceeding to Princeton and Trenton.<br />
New Jersey's residents flocked<br />
to the Whippany campsite to see<br />
this splendid army of a foreign<br />
king, 50 different from their own<br />
ragged Continentals. In the terrible<br />
August heat, the disciplined<br />
French brushed the<br />
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1 Catherine Joan, to Henry Howard<br />
Schanz,. son of Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Henry P. Schanz of 100 Franklin<br />
avenue, Maplewood.<br />
Miss McCabe, a graduate of<br />
<strong>Millburn</strong> High School and Summit<br />
Secretarial School, ia with<br />
the MilLburn Board of Education.<br />
Her fiance, an alumnus of Columbia<br />
High School, is a student at<br />
Rochester (N.Y.) Institute of<br />
Technology. He is a Naval veteran<br />
of two years.<br />
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Holyoke Club to<br />
Hold Dance<br />
The Mount H oly ok e Club of<br />
Northern New Jersey will hold its<br />
annual spring dance and buffet<br />
supper at the Woman's Club of<br />
Maplewood, 60 Woodland avenue,<br />
Maplewood, on May 6, from '8 p.m.<br />
to 1 a.m.<br />
The theme this year is a garden<br />
setting, with bright colors and<br />
fresh flowers. An innovation will<br />
be supper served at 8, so that the<br />
guests may enjoy an uninterrupted<br />
evening of dancing.<br />
The proceeds of the event this<br />
year will go to the current $2,000,-<br />
000 fund of Mount Holyoke College.<br />
Mrs. A. Robert Rothbard of<br />
South Orange', ways and means<br />
chairman of the Mount Holyoke<br />
Club of Northern New Jersey, is<br />
Numerous flower arrangements, In charge of the occasion, assisted<br />
by members of the South Orange toy Mrs.,Arnold Ohlrogge of Liv-<br />
Garden Club will be exhibited in ingston, and e committee of 14.<br />
the homes, as well as 26 invita- Serving on this committee is Mrs.<br />
tion exhibits by members of William<br />
neighboring Garden Clubs.<br />
Tickets may be obtained from<br />
South Orange Garden Club members.<br />
dust from their<br />
white serge uniforms and plumed<br />
helmets, and paraded with the first<br />
military bands ever heard in this<br />
country.<br />
Two weeks later they were<br />
fore Yorktown, and the path they<br />
had followed across New Jersey<br />
was to. prove the path to the final<br />
victory of the American revolution.<br />
Mrs. Palmer Martin Way of HaddonfieW,<br />
retiring regent of the<br />
state D.A.R. will dedicate the<br />
boulder. Reverend Donald W. Zimmerman,<br />
pastor of the First Presbyterian<br />
Church at Whippany will<br />
accept the plague for church. Other<br />
speakers will include Mrs. Kenneth<br />
Blanchard, South Orange, regent I<br />
of the Short Hills chapter, and Mrs. 1<br />
John C. Hover, historian of thej<br />
Short Hills chapter and author of<br />
"Across New Jersey with the<br />
French", an article published by<br />
the New Jersey Historical Society,<br />
Among the expected guests will<br />
be Count de Frise of New York<br />
and Versailles, curator of the<br />
Jumel and Dyckman pre-Revolutionary<br />
mansions in New York;<br />
Viscount Leopold de Crissey, Miss<br />
Lorraine SherworaJ, commentator<br />
on the New York Port Authority's<br />
radio program "Going Places";<br />
Mrs. Ralph W. Greenlaw of Englewood,<br />
recently elected regent of<br />
the New Jersey Society, D.A.R.;<br />
Mrs. Raymond .C Goodfellow, South<br />
Orange, past State regent and<br />
newly elected vice-president general<br />
of the National Society, D.A.R.rj<br />
Mrs. Joseph W. Greene, Librarian<br />
of the New Jersey Historical So- j<br />
ciety <strong>Public</strong>ations; Mrs. John<br />
Bailey O'Brien of Bronxville, national<br />
chairman of transportation<br />
for tile D.A.R. and Dr. Herschel V.<br />
Murphy, president of the New Jersey<br />
Society S.A.R.<br />
The committee of hostesses for<br />
the d'ay consists of Mrs. Spencer M.<br />
Maben of Summit, Mrs. Kenneth<br />
E. Carrington of Chatham, Mrs.<br />
Howard E. Grigg, Mrs. John C.<br />
Hover and Mrs. C. Frederick Mueller<br />
all of Short Hilis.<br />
Members and out of town guests<br />
of the local chapter will meet at<br />
the home of Mrs. Maben at 11:30<br />
a.m., for a buffet luncheon before<br />
the presentation at 2:30 p.m.<br />
1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. William<br />
E. Lemp of Hobart avenue.<br />
Miss Lemp is a graduate of<br />
MiUburn High School, fetesa of<br />
1947. She attended Bradford A few reservations are still available at Camp Egge-<br />
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New York.<br />
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Mr. Morris, an alujnnue of St.<br />
Paul's School in Concord. New Excellent food, selected clientele. Rates $35 per<br />
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senior year at the Massachusetts<br />
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ia a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon<br />
fraternity.<br />
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Mary Spain, daughter of Mrs.<br />
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John G. Voorhees of is Colonial<br />
way, won first prize at the Norton<br />
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Art Gallery, West Palm Beach,<br />
Florida, last month for her oil<br />
garments the safest<br />
painting of a Florida landscape.'<br />
Mary, as. a freshman at <strong>Millburn</strong><br />
storage in New<br />
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Winslow. Jr., of <strong>Millburn</strong>.<br />
The painting has since teen sold<br />
to Mrs. Samuel Peck of New York<br />
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