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F»*e TWIve THE WESTFTELD (N. J.) LEADER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY-7 1957

Directors to Meet ANTIQUE 4EWIWY

ioro Resident to 1HB" alumni fund p t Mary Lancaster to Bride-To-Be

Dr. Yaughn-Eames, the only MOUNTAINSIDE — The board

fSfigrfc for Campaign • woman among the eight, is chair-

man of th fund eunipaiurn in the Wed Law Student of directors of the Mountainside

Woman's Club will meet Tuesday 2547 Morris Avenue, Union n

- _ Bs. Ignore Tnujrh-Eariies of 3 School of Education. A distin-

V'estoviii' c u u r t , MfUBtainsid> *f the graduate divisions gtaduate, Di. Vauiftin-Eames is Mr. and Mrs. John S. Lancaster Leon Spitz, 1344 Stony Brook

ff HewsTit State Teachers College, a holder of the coveted medallion of 8 Sunnywood drive have an- lane.

W qnt of eight New York Uni»#r- award, given only to a very few nounced the engagement of their

outstanding alumni for unusually

• K A D E N ' S WESTFIitD

jfty alumni to head iheir respoc- daughter. Miss Mary Margaret

£?£ gcitools or colleger in the 1956 meritorious service to the univer

sity. She was gradnutcd with the Lani-a»tei-, to Phillip C. Brough-

glass of 1924. ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold C.

Together with Arthur B. Fo.v-e, Bruugliton of Dayton, Ohio.

fund chairman, Dr. Vauehn-Eames MIBS Lancaster was graduated

BUY IDEAL! and her seven colleagues are work-

ing toward the g-oa) of $400,000

from WostfU'ld High School. She

attended Mt. Holyoke College and

For The set as the alumni's contribution to received a degree from the School

the support of New York Univer- of Musie of the University of

sity this year. something

Hard to Fit Girl Michigan. She is a member of

Kappa Alpha Theta social soror- extra-$peeial

Complete Un» of ity and Mu Phi Epailon profes-

Flower Arranging sional music sorority.

M B TEENS • fe 14

| Topic of Meeting Mr. Broughton is a graduate of

CHtttBETTES, GIRLS, Bowling Green University, where

f W TEENS AND TEENS Mrs. Arnold Treptew of Fan- he was a member of Sigma Chi MISS MARLANE KUFFER

fraternity. He served as a lieu-

wood g-ave a talk on flower arrang-

ing with special emphasis on dried Newcomers to Meet tenant with the United States Ma-

rine Corps in Korea and is now Zimmer-Kuffer

growing feet with

IDEAL SHOP flowers at the regular meeting of

Alpha Eho Alpha Chapter of Al- The Mountainside Newcomers a senior in the Law School at the special problems

12* I. Pram Si. pha Chi Omega held ffiesday at Club will meet Monday at 12:30 University of Michigan, where he Betrothal Told

the home of Mrs. Fred Allen of p.m. at the Westfield YWCA. is a member of Delta Theta Phi

Hainfi»M, N. J. Springfield. legal fraternity.

ft 6-4311 The March meeting will be held Kenneth K. Bechtel, a former MOUNTAINSIDE — Mr. and A Sfrid* Kit* she* with TKemas heels,

on the fifth at the home of Mrs, Boy Scout, is now National Presi- Pingry Mothers Mrs. Ernest Kuffer, of 311 Cen-

I^oesrfi, 29 Stoneleigh park. dent of the Boy Scouts of America. tral avenue announced the engage- sted thanks, and spatial right and

Have Luncheon ment of their daughter, Marlane Wt Mwatera,,~. nwimended by to

K., to Alan J. Zimmer, son of Mrs.

Dr. William W. Edel, president Joseph Zimmer of 1496 Route 22, tpr welt support many doctor* when extra support is

main speaker at the annual moth- and the late Mr. Zimmer at a fam- •limn fu>

Interested in a of Dickinson College, wa3 the ily dinner party at thefr home

ers' luncheon, held at Pingry recently.

needed, Of course, your child will get

tftdititaal S M * Bite fit. t o o . . .

* •









School Saturday. His topic dealt The bride-elect is a graduate of

with the necessary adjustments of Jonathan Dayton Regional High

students from secondary school to School, attended designing school, mi mm c a n M r M four doctor's



NURSERY SCHOOL? college. and is currently employed as a

E. Laurenc? Springer, headmas- secretary with the Helipot Corp.

ter, welcomed the 433 women who

made up a record attendance.

Mr. Zimmer, also a graduate of

Jonathan Dayton Regional High

The headmaster introduced Mrs. School, attended George Washing-

Cheater M. Kellogg of Westtleld ton University, served with the

who. on behalf of the mothers of armed forces, and is currently em- SMOf

the 1956 varsity football team, pre- ployed as a production planner

One of the finest sented to the school an Irish linen with the Helipot Corp. EXTRA SUPPORT

tablecloth and a cutting board for No date has been net for the

use at Whitlock room gatherings. wedding.

Mia. James G. Kerr of Short 6.50 to 10.50



THE ROGER WILLIAMS SCHOOL Hills, chairman of the library fund Service Committee

drive, announced that the annual

solicitation will get under way Plans Activities

shortly.

fa tin







is accepting children 3-5 yrs.

Preceding the luncheon, the A highlight of the February

guests and mothers had attended meeting of the Children's Service

the traditional miniature school Committee this week was the re-

where they followed the class port of the success of the Christ-

schedule of their sons in 12-min- mas appeal letter for funds sent

Kaden's Shoes

ONN WESTFIEIO 2-3610

i ute periods. throughout Union. County. The

major portion of these funds has MONDAY tVIS. 171 E. BROAD ST.

For information coll been turned over ,tp the Family

Sandra Wylie-Nicholson and Children's Society for their POCftl*ft • fGJBWJWjOW^ r f R M I .



M M . W. H. PfaffW, Weitf ield 2-4970 after 1:00 P.M. Will Wed Charles Bode work with foster children in this

i area.

Mr. and Mrs. G. Wylie-NlehoU The meeting was held at the

son of 100 Mldvatle terrace an- home of Mrs. Robert E. Scott in

. The Fint Baptist Church office, Westfteld 2-2279 nounce the, engagement of their Scotch Plains Monday, New mem-

daughter, Sandra Joanne to Chas, members introduced were Mrs. Ed-

Bode, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant ward Gonczy of Elizabeth, Mrs.

Bode of 117 Ferris place. Lloyd C. Beall of Cranford, and

Mrs. Malcolm Robinson and Mrs.

Richard Wuterhouae Jr. of WesW

field. Mrs. Paul V. Smith of WesI



CLOSEOUT OF WINTER FASHIONS field, a former member returning

f rqm England, was welcomed back.

Tentative plans for next year's

luncheon-fashion show were pre-

Tills Week Only sented by Mi-3, Walter W. Stout

Jr. of Cranford. Mrs'. George W.

Doerries of Scotch Plains, waya

and means chairman, announced

the dates for the annual spring

bridges to be held in private homes

in each town. May 15 is the day Next Thursday Is

200 DRESSES planned for Westfield.



Formerly to $25 •

The committee will entertain the

foster mothers associated with the

Valentine's Day

800 DRESSES Family and Children's Society at

a tea at 40 North avenue Monday,



Hand picked from our regular

$10 March 4. Mrs. Arthur C. Fegel

of Scotch Plains, chairman of the

Children's Service Committee, ap-

stock. Reductions up to pointed as a nominating commit-

tee: Mrs. Jack Frost Andrews of

500 DRESSES Westfleld, Mrs. Oliver R. Brooks

of Cranford, and Mrs. Henry

. 50% Formerly to $50

Whitener of Union. The annual

luncheon meeting will be at Bal- Flowers

tusrol Golf Club Tuesday, April 9

at 11 a.m. Say t o much

$15-$17-$22

Junior League Starts Mean so much

Orientation Course

A six-week orientation course

got under way Monday night for

13 new provisional members ot

the Junior League of Plainfleld.

Munday night's meeting was the

500 SKIRTS AND SWEATERS first of 15 sessions planned under

the chairmanship of Mrs. David

V. Rugen "primarily as the begin-

We'll send your

Many Dyed to Match ning of the new member's educa- order anywhere.

Orlons tion for informed participation in

Bulkies Aagoluras the life of her community." The

meeting was held in Mrs. Rugen's

Italian Knits home in Plainfleld.

The new provisional, who will

become active league members up- Cut Flowers, boxed, from $3.00

on satisfactory completion of the

course and a year of volunteer Plants from $2.00

service include the following local

women: Mrs. A. John Accola Jr., . Planters from $3.50

720 Dartmoor;. Mrs. Peter Bunzel,

2650 Crest lane, Scotch Plains; Arrangements from $3.00 >

Formerly to $19.98 Mrs. E. Ray Crow Jr., 523 St.

Marks avenue; Mrs. Frank G. Corsage, from $2.00 Ba,ket$ from $5>00

Hewit, 417 Colonial avenue, and

Mrs. Kenneth Jones, 74G Hysllp

avenue.

. THE IDEAL GIFT!

Florida Movies A Weekly Delivery of Flowers

Millinery Fur To Be Shown for as long as you wish

Dr. Jerome Fechtncr will show $2.00 per week and up

movies he Mimed in Florida, en-

titled "A Naturalist's Journey

Blouses Through Florida" at the meeting

of the Sun Dial Garden Club nt £

p.m. nl the home of Mrs. William

Miller, 700 Lawrence avenue. Dr.

NO ALTERATIONS ALL SALES FINAL Foditnor, Funwood dentist, has

nnidf filming of wild life his hobby

for the past severul years. This

will be his second talk'before this

Mademoiselle Shop club, as last your he presented his

n in, "Hilda of the Now Jersey

Shore." ou/ers

lOSQuimbySt. Westfield Mrs. John K. Brigden and Mrs.

John A. Knubel will assist the 167 ElM -,T.

hostess,


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