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Thursday, November % 1961
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THE INDEPENDENT PRESS, BLOOMFIELD, N. J. .
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November's Social Agenda
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. — . — Weekend house gue»U at the aa they invited 100 guests tea*
home of Mr. and lira Bernard i buffet supper celebration which Singer of 82 James street in- was accompanied by Max Sul-cluded Mr. and Mrs Rocco Fa.- livan and ho* Knights of Pater-lace of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, son, in honor of the christening Mr. and Mrs. ^WaHeT-RIhH of of their son Edward S t e v e n ? / •tonenam, .Massachusetts, Mr Earlier tn the dav Hnle Ed-and Mrs. Ralph Lempke of ward with his godparent* Mr». Southington, Connecticut. Mrs ' Armand DeVencettzb of Bloom-Hugh McKibbin . f Long 'Island, field and George Sigfer of Par-and Mrs. and Mrs. Bert Bran- sippany was,, christened at Sac-helm and their daughter Joan red Heart Church aad'he is now also of Long Island, and they a playmate of were all on hand for the happy Cathy, congratulatory caper following • the wedding of Miss Joanna - « . . . Mary Luwney, daughter of Mr . V ^ T ? , J* ^ T # and Mrs. William C Lowne^ of f " n b L ' ^ ' ' f ? A T * * ? j Maplewood and Ronald T. Singer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Singer which took place at a Nuptial Mass in Oar Lady of Sorows Church, South.. Orange last Saturday.
An engagement party m the saUudajTfor Jeanne's party funj - -apria*}, at the home o t t h e h«de*s -•>itj-"tT,i.C t iKTf^i~WlTtTle"Tift
parents was the beginning of the . a p i n k ^ ^ ^ ^ n . ^ ~ i f - ^ ' many pre-bridsi parties and ^ 1 ^ e^fce fetes along with a luncheon • • . shower at Kresge's given by Miss Cornelia M. Cahill, one of Invitation* were in the mail the brides attendants, last month for the wedding of . Mr. and Mrs. William C. Low*. Miss Angela M Fusaro. daughter
ney * of Clinton avenue enter- '*of Mr and Mrs. J. Fusaro of
60 Farrandaie avenue as they gathered, for an after supper treat honoring their- daughter Jeanne on her ieth birthday.
Classmates of the. fifth grade | at Berkeley School gathered "last
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Brookdolt Hi-Lites . . . by Helen Ryon:
Variety Of Social Activities Mark November Calendar
Mrs. Arthur Fesnoff, a form- end at the Ritx Carlton Hotel er Bloomfield resident has returned to her home in Los Angeles, California after an ax-tended stay here in the East visiting her daughter and son and brother-in-law and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. George Fornoff, 85 Newall drive. Arthur and Florence said au revoir with a bit of nostalgia, especally to their grandchilden
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LORES A B. LYNCH present*, on loan, her prise winning; painting "The Market, to Dr Leslie Willi*, principal e f observes.
Annex. •secretary' of the School,
tamed at the wedding rehearsal Belleville and Mario DiMaggio, party last Friday evening at son of Mrs. Vincent DiMaggio of their Maplewood home. j 158 North 1MB street
The Bloomfield . Art League - r l a celebrating the 2flth Anni-
fhe newly married couple aj^f place last .Saturday preceding a v ersray of American Art Week
Art League Members Here Launch A Lending Project
the Civic Center from 3 until ~ftet? Family • j s launching «"trew project of-j-fr. A t -this time-awards will be
given for the prize winning paintings and a demonstration in., oil painting will be^given by Frances Hoyt. This program is open to the public
Artist* receiving awards are: professional oils. Challis Regan first; Agnes Sta&se, second; Thomas K. Greenbank, third.
o f t t Aostm piece have been hung in the reception room of the League for Friendly Service. The paintings, "The Clown" and "My Grandson!' will be on exhibit for several months and then replaced with others by an
m<< toting. to Miami Beach, f Nuptial Florida for a two week honey- 1 Church in Nutley. lending paintings by Art League moon including stop over.s, in Pre-bndal parties included a, members- These paintings will Washington, D.C., and Ft. Lau- I restaurant bachelor celebration be hung in various public build-derdale. Florida. Upon their re- and several miscellaneous show- i n gs . throughout Bloomfield dur-tum the heWlyweds will be er fetes honoring the Bride. Ungthe year. readying their first apartment in Mr. and Mrs. James Fusaro f Tmo pointings by the League's East Orange. ! the bride's parents were she president. Mrs. Douglas Moore
T was a reunion of torts at entertaining hosts a t theyifced-the home of the senior Singers j ding rehearsal party and the daughter and son-in-law. Mr. new Mr. and Mrs. DiMaggio are an . Mrs. Jules Spada of Florham ' on a Bermuda honeymon. Pa.tt when they pntertairmri ht»r j • • • parents wek-end guests at a Sat- T*was a gajr"'and happy cel-v n night buffet with year old ebration at ^Pamllo's Restaurant, Ansel Spada included in their.-last Saturday- for the friends of | Art League member party rendezvous celebration. \ Patricia Hopkins, daughter of "The Market" a prize win-
* *- * 1 iMx. and Mrs. .fL. hum. Hi»pkias i aiag oil jusi back from an ex-Kecenny retuTBti ig—from—a»off Parkway East when the t ntbit i Washington, D. C. 1
motor trip to Westford, Massa- ; birthday fete turned out to be a chusetts were Mr. and Mrs. B. H. huge success, and this Sunday Engeike of 55 Willard avenue j will be the fanulys .turn to a m upon their return enjoyed I honor Pat on that most import-be ng the Saturday guests of Mr. • ant 18th milestone along life's a-«d. Mrs. Albert Borliri of Frank- journey with sister Judith and lin Lakes who ha4 fust returned grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ed-frorn a three month vacation in win A. Lambert of the Franklin Europe. "' * 'Manor Apartments among those
'* ••*• • t ewmted supyer partr^ present. The "Wiib 45" in Lake Hia- Since today is the birthday gal's
watha was the partying place j actual date might we add a little ^ B ^ H j g j I ^ i a ^ ^ l p ^ ^ l ^ j a j a ^ J U p p y Btrthtiaj greeung too:
Sunday November 12th the Art League will hold 1 reception at J Fuller Quin, first; Dorothea
Professional water colore C.
hang in the office of the Center Annex on Liberty Street. Mrs. Arthur Lynch of Ashland Ave. is the "artist. This painting will remain in the school until June.
An exhibit of 24 paintings by professional and non professional artists will be at the Civic Center during November. On
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bridesmaid's of yellow. Alex" Conrad served as best
Fischer, second; non profession al water- eolof, Helso -Corty, first; non professional oil-, Grace Corbett; first; M'lou Jac-oby, second: and Mabel Zeim, third. Judges of the show were, Frances Hoyt, Mary Kilgore and Erika Marshall.
Mrs. William W. r^rnborgh. 89 Martin street, will be hostess on Wednesday to the St. Ignatius of Loyola discussion club. .
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ski of Bolton place, along with Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stark, Mr. and Mrs. Fidel Dunne and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roach attended the presentation of "Kisi Me Kate" on Saturday #• the Bloomfield High School sponsored by the Columbiettes. Mrs. Sadowski was chairman of the affair.
Misa Anna O'Brien, Day street, together with Miss Joan Anda-lora of Bloomfield will attend the math teachers convention ween fun with taking up this which is being held this week- collection.
in Atlantic City. Both girls are future- math teacher,* and are now in their senior year at Caldwell College for Women.
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Completion of another model grandson for Mr. and Mrs. George Fornoff of 85 Newall Dr. was announced on November 2nd. He arrived via Mountainside Hospital and will Jot called Glenn George Houthuy-sen. His proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. William Houthuysen of Allwood, Mrs. Houthuysen being the former Phylis Forno;» Glenn George joins the first model grandson, Scott Drew.
The Holy Family Discussion Group will hold Us meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank O'Brien, 87 Brookdale Gardens, op next Thursday.
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A word ef thanks to the neighbors iik» and around Lindbergh boulevard. Is extended from Richard Bartky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Bartky, 78 Lindbergh boulevard, for their generous contributions to UN1CEF. Richard combined his hallo-
MBM Naney Hope, daughter at Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hope of 21 Haines drive U in f i a t pre-marlial swirl.
Hef trip to visit her relative* in Hartford, Connecticut on 5»t-urday turned into a misegttft-eous shower at the Club .4ldeo, at which 20 of her family * y e gathered. The hostesses fdr\g»a occasion were her cousin. Mrs. Eugene Dunne, who wilLJba her matron of honor and her aunt* Mrs. Raymond Kumpitch. Mrs. Raymond Hope, and Mr*- J*m*e P. Hope of Hartford.
On Sunday, just after eateh-oreain rr » *
her bridesmaid^ Mrs. Kenneth Turnbull, Miss Caroline Murphy and Miss Joyce Sylvestro honored her at a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mr*.
'Turnbull and 20 of her friend* and relatives were present.
Nancy will be married on D*-cember 2 to John Bond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C Bond of Stanley avenue, Nutley.
"Penny Sale" Planned Mothers' Circle of Friendship ,
Chapter, Order of DeMolay, will hold its meeting on next Thursday at 8* p.m. at the Masonie Temple. A cordial invitatie* ia extended to all mothers of . Friendship Chapter to attend. A "Penny Sale" is planned fe* this meeting.
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Mrs. Yenhiro ^(Continued from Page 14) The attendants wore full
length gowns of shocking pink peau de soie. Their white ptll box hats were of bunny fur and they carried matching muffs. They carried -tvy leaves -and tarna turns.——
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Care For Loved Ones FEMALE PATIENTS * CONVALESCENTS
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man. Vincent DiMaggio, brother of the groom, and Vincent Par- Robert Russamano of Koselle igi, brother-in-law of the bride ! Park served as best man. Rich-served as ushers.
The bride's mother wore
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ard Lipare of Roselle Park, John Angelo of Roselle Park, John
royal blue, chiffon dress, with I Tinio of Oanford and Robert matching accessories and a Bananno of West Roxbury, white corsage. The groom's! Mass:, ushered, mother wore a champagne dress j The mother of the bride wore of chiffon styled with a lace t a pmk silk drea* wrtn matching bodice. Her hat was emerald [ accessories. The groom's mother green and her other accessories wa!R attired in a Navy blue dress, were of beige. She also wore a I T h e couple will live in Roselle white orchid. | p 8 r k f l o w i n g a wedding trip
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Mr.'and Mrs. DiMaggio were both graduated from Montclair
presently teaching at Belleville High School. Mr. DiMaggio head of the math department at the same school.
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