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.VIVIAN TOMPK3NS LAKGE<br />

IEBS Mary O. Wlllsoa, daughter<br />

of Me and Mra. Hubert B. Willaor.<br />

of Hawthorne road, who is a<br />

Jr&shman at Wellesley College,<br />

•wil: arrive home on Thursday lor<br />

her spring vacation bringing with<br />

Jier a classmate, Misa Martha<br />

MoDaniols of Dallas, Texas, who<br />

will be her grueaC on Thursday and<br />

Friday. On Tuesday Miss WlHstm<br />

will entertain with a tea and will<br />

have as overnight guests Miss<br />

Crace Geer of Philadelphia, and<br />

Miss Mol]y Bishop of New Canaan,<br />

Conn. She will return to college<br />

on April 16th-<br />

Mr. and Mm, Harry Clow of<br />

Terryville, Conn., who have been<br />

spending the winter in Clearwater<br />

Beach, Florida, will atop to<br />

visit their son and daughter-inlaw,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Clow<br />

or Hemlock road this week on<br />

their way home.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Davenport<br />

Walton are residing temporarily<br />

with Mr. and M.-s. Daniel Bradley<br />

of Westport, Conn. Mr. Walton<br />

who has been discharged from the<br />

Navy, is with General Electric in<br />

Bridgeport, Conn. Mrs. Walton is<br />

the former Miss Frances Arentz,<br />

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred<br />

E. Arentz of Tulip lane.<br />

MrjPty Yaler son of Mr. and<br />

Mrs. O. Shermsn STale of Ester<br />

road, entertained last weeli; at «<br />

party in celebration of bi3 sixth<br />

birthday. His cairtr eu&sts included<br />

his classmates in the afternoon<br />

kindergarten class at the Hobart<br />

Avenue School, and neighboring<br />

playmates, Jtes. "Sale ana<br />

Monty speTit last week-end visiting<br />

her mother, Mrs. Edward L.<br />

Montgomery of Meriden, Conn.<br />

and also stopped in New Haven to<br />

visit Mr, and lira. Everett B- Miller,<br />

Jr.<br />

Mrs. G. Normaa Bull ot Barberry<br />

lane has returned from La<br />

Jolla, California where she visited<br />

her lather, the Very Reverend<br />

Irvine Goddard Dean Goddard<br />

who conducted the summer services<br />

at Christ Church for several<br />

years, returned with her.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herrigel, Jr.,<br />

and son and daughter, John and<br />

Anno of Pine terrace west, returned<br />

on Monday from a stay .at<br />

Aihen, S. C. Anne who is a senior<br />

at Kent Place, resumed her studies<br />

on Tuesday.<br />

Another Kent Place senior,<br />

Patty Woods, daughter of Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Mark Woods, of Forest drive,<br />

spent her spring vacation with her<br />

parents and her brother Tony at<br />

tha Pocte Vedra dub, Ponte<br />

Vedra, Florida,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W.<br />

and daughters. Pam and<br />

THE HARMONY SHOP<br />

offers you complete and prompt<br />

Repair Service<br />

on all makes of<br />

Radios and Electrical Appliances<br />

Satisfaction Guaranteed<br />

170 Essex St. Millbum 6-1830,, 1831<br />

•"STORE OF FAMOUS BRANDS'<br />

and a new suit means<br />

a trip to Marx's<br />

When you see the<br />

grand array of suits on<br />

our racks, you'll know<br />

what we mean when<br />

we .iay you must come<br />

to Marx's, Each on<br />

cames a famous lab'<br />

and for an<br />

EASTER DRESS<br />

again you must come to Marx's.<br />

livery day we are r g<br />

newer and more stunning Spring<br />

dresses. They too are all famous<br />

brands.<br />

itniTmrn Ave. al<br />

LaeJiinvanna IX<br />

Virginia Creter<br />

Betrothal Noted<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Cteter<br />

of White Oak Ridge road announce<br />

the engagement of their<br />

daughter, Virginia to Terance<br />

Flanagan, son of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Frank Flanagan of 304 Academy<br />

atraet, South Orange.<br />

Miss Creter is a graduate of<br />

Millbum High School. Mr. Flanagan<br />

is a graduate of Setoa Hall<br />

Prep School and Ston Hall College.<br />

Miss Creter and Mr. Flanagan<br />

were both recently discharged<br />

from the Army, both, served in<br />

the European Theatre.<br />

Artists<br />

Exhibit<br />

The following members of the<br />

Art Center are exhibiting paintings<br />

at the Crocker restaurant:<br />

Carol Dudley, Mrs, Peter Pritchett,<br />

Ruth Pillman, Marjorie Jaquith,<br />

Mary Jane Gruebert, Ev-<br />

,elyn Dover. The pictures will be<br />

on exhibition and for sale during 1<br />

the ensuing month.<br />

Jan of Taylor road, have concluded<br />

a trip to Williamsburg,<br />

Winston-Salem. N. C. and Washington.<br />

At Williamaburg they<br />

were joined by ULss Marilyn<br />

Allenbaugh, of Hawaii, a student<br />

at William and Mary College, who<br />

returned with them. Mr. and Mrs.<br />

C. J. Allenbaugh, parents of Marilyn,<br />

will arrive Friday Jor a visit<br />

with the Nixon3.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Norman S. White<br />

and son Robert Kennedy have returned<br />

to their home on Joanna<br />

way after a trip to California and<br />

Arizona.<br />

* .<br />

Mra. H. Preston Coursen of<br />

Knollwood road entertained at<br />

luncheon and bridge on Tuesday<br />

in honor of Mrs. Robert Eiwood<br />

Jones ot Summit. M>a. Jones is<br />

the daughter of Mrs. Daniel Mc-<br />

Crancy and the late Colonel Me-<br />

Craney of Augusta, Georgia. Mr:<br />

Jones has recently been discharged<br />

from the Army where he<br />

served as a. captain in tha Air<br />

Corps. He is the son of Mr. and<br />

Mrs. A. E. Jones, formerly of Taylor<br />

road.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. H. Heyward Fryling-<br />

and children, Robert, Carol<br />

and Hugh, will arrive the middle<br />

of April from Los Angeles,<br />

Cal., for a visit with her parents,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Fryling<br />

of Barnsdale road. Mr. Fryling<br />

has been doing government work<br />

in California for the past four<br />

years.<br />

*<br />

Miss Barbara Claus, daughter<br />

of Mr. arid Mrs. C. A. Claus of<br />

Whitney road, arrived home on<br />

Saturday for her spring vacation<br />

from Denison University, Granville,<br />

Ohio, She ha3 as guesta two<br />

classmates, Miss Ann Wagoner of<br />

Bellaire, Ohio, and Miaa Betty Bray<br />

zf Chicago. They -will att spend<br />

the week-end at Princeton.<br />

*<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Neil Priessman<br />

have returned to their home on<br />

Western drive after a tour of the<br />

Southern States. They stopped to<br />

see the gardens after taking their<br />

son, Neil, Jr., to Bray'a Island<br />

Plantation at Beaufort, South<br />

Carolina.<br />

SAop Early<br />

for<br />

EASTER<br />

at<br />

AdeleMaureen<br />

MILLINERY<br />

Hand Made<br />

Flowered Hatj, Matron<br />

HaH. Children's Hats, Tailored<br />

Fruit Hah. Hati of<br />

Ultra Style to suit your personality.<br />

When Smart PeopU Shop<br />

344 Millbum Ant.<br />

<strong>Millburn</strong> 6-405!<br />

Open Saturday Evening<br />

until 9.-30<br />

The Millhurn &> Short Bilk 'ITEM<br />

DOROTHY J. HOLTMEIER of<br />

Hawthorne road whose engagemerit<br />

has been announced to Earle<br />

G. Thatcher of Florida,<br />

Miss Holtmeier's<br />

Troth Told<br />

At a tea in their home on Saturday<br />

af tar noon, Mr. and Mra.<br />

William J. Holtmeier of Hawthorne<br />

road announced the engagement<br />

of their daughter Dorothy<br />

Jean to Earle G. Thatcher,<br />

Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher<br />

of Vero Beach, Florida.<br />

Miss Holtraeier is a graduate of<br />

the Academy of St. Elizabeth, Convent<br />

Station, and Skidmore College,<br />

Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Mr.<br />

Thatcher is a graduate of Hanover<br />

College, where he was a<br />

member of Phi Gamma Delta<br />

Fraternity. During: the war he was<br />

a first lieutenant serving with the<br />

12th Army Air Forces in Italy.<br />

Births<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Staub<br />

announce the birth of a daughter,<br />

Sally Judith, on March 24th at<br />

Sfc. Barnabas Hospital, Newark.<br />

The couple have another daughter,<br />

Donna. Mrs. Staub is the daughter<br />

of Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Fryling<br />

of Barnsdale road.<br />

A public address system was<br />

firat used by President Harding<br />

speaking to 100,000 people at Arlington<br />

Memorial Theatre on Armistice<br />

Day, November 11.<br />

SHORT HILLS<br />

TAXI CO.<br />

"Let Fred Serve You"<br />

m<br />

Frederict Pieper<br />

Proprietor<br />

Short Hills 7-3377<br />

Reliable 24-Hour Service<br />

PTA Bridge<br />

Af Glenwood<br />

The Parent-Teacher Association<br />

of the Glenwood and Short Hills<br />

schools will eponsor a. Dessert<br />

Bridge at the Glenwood School on<br />

Friday, April 12. at 1 p. m.<br />

Mrs, G. M. Dunn is in charge<br />

of arrangements and will be assisted<br />

by Mrs. J, S. Hopkins. Mra.<br />

H. B.' Fischer, Mrs. A. R. Blemiiigs,<br />

Mrs. J. B. MaoWhinney, Mrs.<br />

C. Peterson, Mrs. L. F. Ashbaugh<br />

and Mre. G. A. Hod^inson.<br />

Tbs purpose of the bridge this<br />

year is to aasiet In the development<br />

of the physical education program<br />

in our schools. Tickets will he<br />

available both through the pupilsand<br />

at the door of the Glenwood<br />

School on April 12. Door prizes<br />

include items not usually obtainable.<br />

Racqueteers<br />

Meet April 9<br />

The Racqueteers will meet ac<br />

the Racquets Club Tuesday, April<br />

9, for a business meeting. After<br />

the meeting, six of the members<br />

of the Maplewood Strollers will<br />

provide entertainment.<br />

Rehearsals are already under<br />

way for "Here Today," second<br />

production of the Racqueteers, to<br />

be produced May 24 and 25. John<br />

Emery had to give up the leading<br />

male role, due to business reasons,<br />

and the part will be played by<br />

Robert Niebling. All Racquets<br />

Club members are invited to attend<br />

the April 19 meeting.<br />

MRS. CARROLL STEWART, the<br />

former Margaret O Mara at Millbiirn,<br />

was the speaker at Tuesday's<br />

luncheon meeting of Millhurn<br />

Rotary Club. Mrs. Stewart<br />

told of her experiences while serving<br />

with the Red Cross in England.<br />

*<br />

0. Nelsons to Live<br />

In California<br />

Miss Edith Anna Frohboese,<br />

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest<br />

Frohboese of Hawthorne road, became<br />

the bride on Saturday of<br />

Orvis Kelson ot San Francisco,,<br />

son of Mra. Marie kelson cf Tamarac,<br />

Minn. The ceremony ' ^<br />

performed in Wyoming Presbyterian<br />

Church by the pastor. Rev.<br />

Ralph H. Read, and a reception<br />

followed in the Maplewood Woman's<br />

Club.<br />

The bride had as her attendants<br />

her sisters, Mrs. J. Alfred Marx<br />

of Verona and Mra. Sdward<br />

Schneider of Little Falla. J. E.<br />

Hale of Douglas too, L. L, was<br />

best man and the bride's brothers,<br />

Walter, Ernest and Robert<br />

Frohboese of Short Hills were the<br />

ushers.<br />

The bride wore a gown of white<br />

taffeta and a veil of tulle draped<br />

from a bonnet. She carried a nose-<br />

THE COPPER KETTLE<br />

AXT1QVE SHOP<br />

Millburu Ave. near Theatre<br />

Antiques BonEfbt & Sold<br />

Phono Short HIH» 1-254J-W<br />

You'll clng to BienJtlie<br />

as dearly as it<br />

The affection smart women hold for<br />

Bleu Jalie springs from the perfection<br />

it gives their figure*. You'd be<br />

gntertiL too, having a xyU-dzaty<br />

figure transformed into a trim, slender<br />

silhouette, A Bien Jolte can<br />

make you figure-happy {orevtr, OHM<br />

you've gctten-w-know and [tamedto-wear<br />

one. Be fitted tbdav .<br />

Milady's Corset Bar<br />

"Femininity Divine"<br />

Milliiurn's Only Exclusive Women's Foundation Garment Shop<br />

358 Millbum Ave., Millbum S.O. 3-2640<br />

Open Friday Evenings<br />

gay of spring flowers. T&e attendaats<br />

were gowned in taffeta, one<br />

in pinlt and the other ta *" UB<br />

weariiiK flowered hats to match.<br />

They carried nosegays ot P«*el<br />

eb&dfid flowers. ^<br />

The couple left I"' Sal] *?~<br />

The bride Is a graduate ; Bart<br />

Orange High School and ^ ' ^<br />

bore Teachers- College and taught<br />

several years in Livingston before<br />

becom-ms a. ste.war.io5S wub<br />

United Air Unea Tile bridegroom<br />

was graduated from Franfclm college,<br />

Ind. and received "<br />

m. w "<br />

CAMP CEDAR ISLES<br />

tara degree in cree-tive writing- at<br />

the University of Waahinetim. H*<br />

ig a captain with United Afr<br />

Lines.<br />

V-J DAY to the end of<br />

1945.traBii deattis rose 36 per aavt<br />

over iai*.<br />

Cisco where they will make tfieir<br />

Brass Fireplace Equipment<br />

iD oil<br />

CMJ/NIA1- BLVS-JumHm. »».<br />

.nrtis' .rntculm In.m nlinni. b^a<br />

coins sUier. J*"-elry. entire content*<br />

°ZV >ll *nl[qu. S1»P 3»3 ita<br />

WRITE<br />

MOSS LAKE CAMP<br />

tar Girb<br />

u or d&UEMer with<br />

FROZEN<br />

FOOD<br />

SPECIALTIES<br />

Featuring This Week<br />

HORS D'OEUVRES<br />

Ready to Serve. Keep Indefinitely<br />

in Your Refrigerator<br />

24 pieces 77c<br />

THE FINE5T QUALITY<br />

OF<br />

HIGHLY SELECTED<br />

VEGETABLES — FRUITS — MEATS<br />

POULTRY — SEA FOOD<br />

PREPARED FOODS — FROZEN DESSERTS<br />

38 CHATHAM ROAD<br />

Opposite Short Hills Station<br />

SHORT HILLS 7-3961<br />

SUMMIT TRUST COMPANY<br />

E S T A B L I S H E D 1 8 9 1<br />

STATEMENT OF CONDITION, MARCH 31, 1946<br />

ASSETS<br />

Cash On Hand and Due from<br />

Banks $2,760,594.85<br />

United Stales Government and<br />

Other Readily Marketable<br />

Securities* 11,522,684.38<br />

Loans and DiseountJ 2,665,3 13.10<br />

Mortgage Loans 2,617,977.76<br />

Accrued Income Receivable . .. 79,204.59<br />

Federal Reserve Bank Stock . .. 30,000.00<br />

Banking House 234,369.05<br />

•Market- Valus $12,010,000.00<br />

Member Federal<br />

Deposit Insurance<br />

Corporation<br />

$19,910,143.73<br />

LIABILITIES<br />

Capital Stock . r. $400,000.00<br />

Surplus and Undivided<br />

Profits 490,450.76<br />

Reserve For Taxes,<br />

Interest, etc<br />

Unearned Discount<br />

Official Checks<br />

Outstanding<br />

DEPOSITS<br />

Time $ 7,162,392.12<br />

Demand** ... I 1,554,319.91<br />

••Includes U. S. Government<br />

deposits aggregating $1,840,527.81<br />

The Oldest and Largest Bank in the Summit Area<br />

-: _• j<br />

$1,090,450.76<br />

55,371.03<br />

6,943,78<br />

40,666.13<br />

18,716,712.03<br />

.$19,910,143.73<br />

Member<br />

Federal Reserve<br />

System

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