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5ECOND SECTION THE BERNARDSVILLE NEWS, AUGUST 20, 1959 OIK tlllKCIIKS Quaker Somrrirt IH46 Lutheran Lutheran Church Rev. T. Bwrnhoeft, Pastor IvvtOM ho. BaftiOl Sunday MfeMl tlui I IS a HiU Dlb Zion Kvangeliral lulhiruii Church Oldwhk (iottrlrd ('. Jacubsen, Pastor 10 Church Sorvlii ii i.rn., chunh tctrnm Baptist Milliniton Baptist Church King George and Valley Roads Rev.

Harry B. Morris, Pastor Sundayt: a.m Sunday M-liuui fur all rummy Mm a aiid Women's Bible HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS SUNDAYS WNfiW (1130 Icr) 6:45 A. M. WRCA (Ml) 7:45 A. M.

UALLAWAY and CRANK FUNERAI HOME B. HAAS (JAU.AWAt RANSFORD 0 CRANB N. J. BB I-till Nnatk PIRIVI in. RIDUR, R.

J. Ui, A h'untnl for Voitt MMtninj Wvmhip wtnhem The Ibe lui of the month iBaplum the deduction tt itittmi as requested) 7 pm Uiip fn Eve I Wednesday, prayer Bible meditation. Presbyterian The Firsl Presbyterian Church Maple Bernardsville Minister: Rev. Donald B. Pepper Suimiiy.

Bin, Church Softool U) Morning Wur- jfid Nursery 7 DO in Felluuhhlp 7 30 in Adult (First Sun only) Firtt Monday. 1 00 pm, Church IftMti meeting Second Mon rl.i> DO pm, Trumees' meeting; Pretbytcrian hur L. Rack, Jr. oiLLETTE The chair- Mlnitter of the annual October Sunday Murning a8aar a Meyersvllle Pres- Mrs. Zeek Named (M ss £ccles Bazaar Chairman Wed Thursday Nuriery 11 06 Graded Church Schesl and Ad CUss JI Church will be Mrs Youth FelU.v.thip TriurKday.

(Kl Choir Rein toe Sanctuary. The Prenbyterian Church of Liberty Corner Douglas B. Klusmeyer, Minister Sunday khiu (nursery lor small cnlMnta I IS the Christian Education Build ing during xervirei). Catholic Third Monday: vim's, meeting Itig 8 30 (jroup. fiit WriliiPKday: Session meeting.

7 mi in Dea p.m., Bible Study 7:00 p.m Parish of St. James Basking Ridge Rev. Joseph A. B. Wade Sunday 7.

30, and 11:00 o'clock Dallyt 7:30 o'clock. Holy Day: 7 and I o'clock, Confesiions: Saturday, ti rirat and Holy 4 lo and Baptism ointment The Presbyterian Church Basklnr Ridge Rev. William II, Felmcth Rev. Gerald S. Mills BUMMEK ICIIKDULE Sunday: 30 a.m., Church Sehoo through the Junior Department Mo, Sunday: Ii .10 a.m., urnlng War ship in the Sanctuary (Nursery (o bablei up to two years).

Sunday: 30 p.ir. Senior High Westminster Fellowship meeting Thur'-diij. in Senior Choi Rehearsal (July only). lonely? Pick up the phone and visit a Costs little to call anywhere. Boston, for instance, from Morns- town only 601.

3 min. station rite after 6 p.m., us not included. CARRABRANT Funeral Home (Established 1901) ill SOUTH MAPLE AVE. BASKING RIDGE NEW JERSEY Pbonet Bernardivillc 8-0642 CEMETERY MEMORIALS Granite Marble Bronze DICKINSON MONUMENTAL WORKS Strung North Jersey Over 50 Ytm SHOP tad SHOWROOM: CORNER SPRING and MORRIS STREETS IE MMl MORRI8TOWN Open Evenings or Sunday by Appointment appoints Sunday, 1 o'clock by only. Novena of Miracu oui 'Medal, every Monday eve nlnf, I o'clock.

Cllechellcal Inttruction: Public ndt school It, High Scl o'clock Novena at I Church. 1U, Wednaaday Konday, 7 p.m. in Parish Join Our and at BIER Sales Success IM slMi tar wim-aM fc MM ba HraiMt, lay TO kett wDincIIIIIM $131 TO $209 S4VI UP TO $176 ON fttSAU VALUI Month after month, Itnmhler connutcnlly bringR liinhrat re- wile of nil comparable models ON MOANS, Biued on mnnufmturiTs' dug- gonU'd pricea of compnrahle "59 rnndplii of other lending Yuu gwi llw Ixwt of both in KH ml ilcr: big car room and comfort, uninll car economy and handling. ROOOrdilU to both N.A.D.A. Ofticinl UWHI Cur Ouido and Hedhonk Nationnl Murket Just like putting cosh in your pocket I Hurry in ond strike it rich I WELSH'S FAR MILLS, N.

J. MOTOR SALES Parish of St. Elizabeth Parish Church, Far Hllli Rev. Georfe Everltt. Pastor Sunday inatset: CSC and 11:00 a.m.

Weekday mains: 7:30 a.m., rirst Fridays: 1:00 a.m. 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. an Saturdays. Eve ol First Fridayt and Eve of Holy Days. Our Lary or Perpetual Help BernardivlUe arish Church (Seney Drive) Sacred Heart Chapel (Bernards Ave.) Rev.

John R. Torney Assistant: Rev. Arthur Mayer O.S.B. Sunday masses In Parish Church at 7, and 10:30 am, In Sacred learl Chapel at 9 a.m. Weekday masa in Parish Church at 8:20 a.m.

Masses first Fridays: Parish Church at 8:20 a.m.: Sacred Heart Chapel at 7:30 a.m. Contestant In Parish Church on Saturdays from 4:30 to p.m. 30 to p.m. Eve of First and Holy Days at 5 to 6 p.m., 7:30 to p.m. St.

Braid's Mission Church Rev. George Everitt, Pastor Sunday masses: 7:15 and Day masses: 6 a.m., Confessions Satur day: I to 8 p.m. First Friday: union 1:30 a.m. Ho: Holy Holy Deaconess Home MRS. LEWIS ZEEK Lewis F.

Zeek of Mountain avenue. Her co-chairman will be Mrs. Douglas Calhoun of Northfield road, Mllllng- ton. The bazaar, traditionally known as "Santa's Workshop," will be held Friday, Oct. 16, from 1 to 9 p.m.* and Saturday, Oct.

17 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dinner will be served Friday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. and a snack bar will be open at all times dur- ng the affair. Committee chairmen, all residing In the Passaic Township area, are: Mrs.

Howard poster; Mrs. Staney Milos, Mrs. Henry Per- owskl and Mrs. E. W.

Ku- children's department; Mrs. Reinhard Rist, family able; Mrs. Hans Weller, embroidery; Mrs. John Pankow and Mrs. August Schmidt aprons; Mrs.

John W. Meln- weiser, flowers, Mrs. Harvey Heikkila, books; Mrs. O. W.

Parella, kitchen; Mrs. J. O. Welgand, dining room; Mrs. L.

Mapes, Jewelry; Mrs. Raymond H. Bloszies, cards; George Huff, and Mrs. Charles Cornish, white elePhants: Mrs. Louis Frey and Mrs.

Douglas Eastwood, ood; and Mrs. Albert Beissert, publicity. Deaconess Homt Liberty Corner MartliuviUe and Valley Reads Sunday: Morning worship al 10:30. Muilc by the Sister's Choir A hearty welcome you. Reformed Bedmlnster Reformed Chmreh BedmUutcr, N.

I. Rev. Robert T. Marth, Pastor Morning worship at 10 a.m. Peapack Reformed Church Rev.

Arlen Boss Salthoose Pastor Sunday: a.m.. Sunday School. 11 a.m., Worship Service Nuraery wlU be held in tM chapel during the service. p.m., Junior High rtllowahip 7:90 p.m., Senior High Fellowship Thursday: p.m.. Choir Methodist The Methodist Church RerturdsvUle Ross E.

Winner, Minister Pearl Dolaff Orranlst-Dlrector Mrs. Fred Encelharit, Church School Superintendent SUMMER SCHBDVLB July Aattut Septcmker I a.m., Morning Worship. the summer then will be no scsilon of Church School Youth meetings, Bishop Janes Methodist Church Bathing Ridge The Reverend Elmer W. Wilktns Minister Mrs. Kingsbary Davis, Organist-Director Robert Boyll, Student Assistant Sunday: 11:30 a.m..

Churc. school daises for Nursery through Junior and mnrnlnl wor in Die lanctuary, Matin Choi Halv Cammunton at on Mrvlce the firm of each month 11:00 a.m.. Youth Churc School elaaiei; worship In th sanctuary, Choir slngln TOO pm Mir and ICYF you' Croups meet. Monday: 7:18 to 00 p.m., Semi Troep 151 In Mellck Hal The first Monday of tach mont Official Board meets. Tuesday: Tower Club the first Tuesday ol each month, Wednesday: 3:30 p.m..

Wanlcy Choir rehearses: 7:00 Matin BERNARDSVILLE Miss Jane R. Eccles was married Thursday to Wiliam Alexander Moore in the Little Church Around the Corner New York City. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H.

Eccles of Claremont road. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. William Moore of New Rochelle. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by Mrs.

H. C. Karpf. Mr. Karpf served as best man.

A wedding dinner at the Wajdorf-Astorla Hotel followed. Mrs. Moore is a graduate 1 of Bernards High School andi Bucknell University. Mr. Moore served with the 11th 1 Airborne Division of the; U.S.

Army, and is completing I his studies at the University of Arizona. The couple plans to live at 21 Fountain place, New I lochelle, upon their return; plane from a wedding trip to Las Vegas, Nev. Miss Young Is Bride BASKINO RIDGE The Presbyterian Church was the setting Saturday for the marriage of Leslie Young, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Standish Young of Pieldstone drive, and Harvey Vernon Delapena son of Mr.

and Mrs. De- apena of Chatham street, Chatham. The ceremony was )erformed by the bride's uncle, Rev. Austin W. Crowe of West Concord, Mass.

A reception followed at the Young residence. Mrs. Calhoun L. H. Howard was matron of bridesmaids were Vliml Delapena, the c.

OMISSION BASKING RIDGE 1 advertwtljr the News last week omitted the names of the late John P. Dupay's sisters. They are Mrs. Anna Rondos of Ansonia, Mrs. Stephen Bodvansky of Bernardsville, and Mrs.

Joseph Molnar of Morristown. Undenominational Wlldweod Church of Christ At Camp Shlloh on the Mendbam-BcrnardsvUle Road C. H. Rutherford, Minister Astt. Minister, Jerry Martin Sunday: a.m., Bible Classes for aU aget at Shlloh.

11:00 a.m.. Worship and communion at Shlloh. p.m., Evtninc service and Junior Bible Clan at Shlloh. Tuesday at 7:90 p.m., Hlmn sing at Shltoh. Gillette Community Chapel Laekawmntu Blvd.

Rev. Samuel C. Patterson, Minister Sundays: 11 a.m., Morning Wor 10 a.m., Sunday School, Choir rchceraet. Thursday. 1:00 p.m..

Chancel Choir rehearicn. Woman's Society rants month. first Thursday each Gladstone Methodist Church Rfv. R. Douglas Merrlam, Minister Meal Allen, Organist Siinrt.ij 11:49 a.m., Church School.

II a.m., Morning Worship, Nursery conducted In Wesley Hall during this scivirr. p.m.. Junior irrnli.iir Fellrm'shlp. 7 p.m., Methodist Ynuth Fellowship. First Wednesday, I p.m., Official Board Thursday, p.m..

Choir henraul. 0 Christian Science First Church of Christ, SdentUt Mn sonic Temple Brrnsrdaville Sunday Service, 11 a.m., Sunday Episcopal St. Bernard's Episcopal Church Bernardsville, N. J. Rector: The Rerercnd Edward N.

Maxwell Orfanlst: Irrinc R. Hopkins Parish Secretary: Mrs, Lois Nash Earle Sunday: ID) a.m.. Holy Con munion. 10:30 a.m., lat Sunday Hoi) Communion and Sermon. 2nd.

3rd 4th and Sth Sundays Morning Prayer and Sermon. For the month of August Rev G. Paul Musielmnn will be In charge at the services. St. Mark's Church South Finley Avenue Basklni Ridge Rev.

Norman M. Post, Rector Summer sohedule with All Saints Church. MUllngton. At St. Mark Church.

1:30 a.m., Holy Communion with hymns and sermon, At All Saints' Church. a.m., Holy Cnrnmunion. 11 a.m. Morning Prayer with hymns am sermon (Holy Communion on the first Sunday of the Thurt Holy Communion For June 21 and the month July, the Rev. George Rath iMlllington 7-OM7i will ue In charge of both parishes.

For the month of August, the Bcv. Norman Post vllle (-Mill will be Doth parishes. In Miss Joanne daughter of honor. Misses bride- arewell Service lonors Shedds MILLINGTON A fare- ell service for Dr. and Mrs ussell Shedd, missionary ppointees to Portugal, was eld at the Mlllmfton Bapst Church of We, it Milling- on last Wednesday at 8 p.m.

r. and Mrs. Shedd both poke to the congregation of pproximately 100, which ncluded friends from the ydewood Park Baptist hurch of North Plainfield. Prayer was offered by Johnson of Basking idge, a member of the hurch's missionary commit- ee, and special music was rovided by Mrs. Kenneth C.

mith, and Mrs. Floyd Stager lso of Basking Ridge. At Informal social time fol- owing the service "a purse" vas given to the Shedds by lbert W. Wills, missionary reasurer, on behalf of the hurch. Refreshments were provid- MRS.

ALBERT T. FARESE THE FORMER PATRICIA CONNOR Diane Mesyna Is Engaged PEAPACK-GLADSTONE Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sjoblom of Holland road have announced the engagement of sister; Priscilla and Mrs. Thomas 9.

Schwarz. Mark Delapena served his cousin as best man. Robert Swett, Stephen Taylor, John rVilliarns and Richard L. Young, the bride's brother, ushered. The bride attended Ohio Wesleyan University and was graduated from Wheelock College.

Mr. Delapena, a graduate of Colgate University, is with the Bank of New York. 0 Mrs. Fago Feted At Kitchen Shower BASKING RIDGE A surprise buffet supper and postnuptial kitchen shower for Mrs. Clifford Fago of Urbana, 111., was held at the Ralph $earing home on North Maple avenue Friday evening.

In addition to Mrs. Searing, Mrs. Rudy Hedel of Matawan and Miss Barbara Searing were co-hostesses for the party honoring their former classmate. The guests were all members of the class of 1956 of Bernards High. Mrs.

Fago, who before her marriage was Miss Doris Dale, is spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Dale of Pine Hill, rural Stockton. The Dales formerly lived in Basking Ridge.

In September, Mrs. Fago will return to the University of Illinois for her senior year. Mr. Fago Is on leave of absence from the forestry research department of the University while on active duty with the National Guard reserves. Connor- Farese Nuptials MISS DIANE MESYNA Mrs.

Sjoblom's daughter, Miss Diane Mesyna, to Jeffrey Peterson son of Mrs. Stuart Sutkm of Hill, Bedminster and Emil Peterson of Garwood. No wedding date has been set. BERNARDSVILLE The marriage of Miss Patricia Connor, daughter of Mr. Mi chael Connor of Hazelton to Mr.

Albert T. Farese took place Friday morning Rev. John Torney performed the ceremony and celebratec the Nuptial Mass in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church. The bride's sister-in-law Mrs. John Connor was ma tron of honor.

The best man was Anthony Farese, brothe of the bridegroom. ushers were Robert E. Casey and Nicholas Farese. The bride is a graduate Millersville State Teacher College and New York Uni versity. She is presently teaching in the Bernardsville schools.

Mr. Farese is a graduate New York University, a pub lie accountant, member the Bernardsville Borough Council and Legislative aide to State Senator William Oz zard of Somerset County. St. John's Plans Events BERNARDSVILLE The St. John's Horse Show, to be held Sept.

19 at Hilltop Stables in New have several Vernon, unusual will fea- charge of Dennis train. Return From Bicycle Tour Chris Moore of Old Colony road and Dennis Young of Mendham road have returned from a two-week bicycle tour of the New England states. It took them seven days to reach their final destination which was Holderness, N. where they visited with Dave Newell, who Is counselor at Camp Deerwood. Chris and Dennis averaged 55 miles daily, stopping at youth hostels in the evenings.

The tour covered almost 400 miles through New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont and New Hampshire. The weather was cool on the trip. Their bicycles were shipped home and Chris and tures. A skyscraper class will provide interest for the open jumpers A Western Scurry, run against time, will furnish excitement for spectators and participants alike. In the field working hunter class, a new and interesting course has been worked out which will be kept secret until half hour before the class is to be run.

Color will be added to the show in the Arab fleeting the division. Re- revival of in- Glynn-Rusch Troth Told BASKING RIDGE Mr and Mrs. Matthew Glynn South Orange have announced the engagement of their daughter, Florence, to Gordon Chapman Rusch, son of Mr. and Mrs. George F.

Rusch of Meeker road. Miss Glynn is a graduate of our Lady of the Valley High School and is presently employed at the VS. Fidelity and Guarantee Co. Organe. Her fiance was graduated from Bernards High Schoo and served three years in the U.S.

Army. He is now attending Waynesburg College in Pennsylvania. No immediate date ha. been set for the wedding 0 Grunow of Ber- has announced terest in the ancient breed, there will be a class in which lorse and rider will appear full native regalia. Horse show chairman, Mrs.

Albert J. nardsville, the following steerirlg committee: Mrs. E. Gregory 3mith and Mrs. Robert McK.

Thomas, of Mendham, and Mrs. S. S. Robinson, 3en. Alex Rodzlanko, and Rev.

John Wing, rector of ihe Church of St. John on the Mountain, all of Ber- Church of St. John on the Mountain Rev. John D. Wing, Rector and Holy Communion, 11:00 Flmt Sundays, The Holy Communion and Sermon.

Other Sundays Morning frayer and Sermon. Nurnery School and Holy Days: The Holy Communion. returned home by St. l.ukr's Episcopal Church Main Street. Gladstone Rev.

Canon Irving. Greene, no Rector Holy Cnrnmunlon; School 11 Wednesday, Teall- ni Family' Kurharlst and 'I I Mfi I TV Vllllv ninny Meeting. 1:15 in Hll Room Ol open to PEapack 1-0109 I 4 HIHHII, oiiott Square, MundiivH, Wrdnes- to Sundai School; 11 do Morning fmyer iFlml Sunday Holy fnmmunlnnl, Hnd Sermon. Holy Oayii a.m., Hely Communion, Robert McElroy Is In Korea NEW PROVIDENCE bert L. McElroy, a Bernards High graduate, is now stationed In Inchon, Korea.

He recently was gradua'ed from nn right-week military police course at the eral's School, On. Robert, the son of Mr. anc Mrs. H. MeElroy of 14 Coddlngton drive, attend ed the University of Okla homa, Ro Provost Gen Fort Oordon nardsville.

signed by Posters were de- Miss Merrilleon Bryant of Bernardsville. A FACT 'WO NOT INVENT THE FIRST ELECTRlClAMPi of pointed tugal, burgh Leiria latter schot of Rev, missionary partial (j through tin of the Milli For Fine, PRESCRIPT lo 9 00 RIDGE PHARMACY BASKING Phone: Bern BILL'S TELEVISION 17 OLCOTT SQUARE BERNA Telephone: BE. 8-2291 RADIO TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE Factory Authorized on All Makes Cuatmtn ORGANIZED 1890 FOSTER AGENI (Nation Bank Building) Michael J. Nervine, Owner -INSURANCE 49 Mine Bro.A IWtlf C. FORGIONE CESSPOOLS SEPTIC CLEANED Itciionabls) 3S Bernarda BernardSTille, NJ.

HUGH Ii cLACHLA ason Anything in Masonry Interior 17 Wotdland Rd. BemardsviUe, N. J. lamp The invented July 18, lggj), by Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Moses Gerrish dersen of Far Hills are the Farmer of Salem, Mass. parents of a son born Aug. Howell's History of Incan- 13 in All Souls Hospital. Mrs. Pcdersen is the former Lois Words.

A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Mc- Kenslze of Bernardsville on Aug. 14 at Morristown Memorial Hospital. Mrs.

Mc- Kensle is the former Mabel Jefferson. Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Smock of Somervllle road, Bcdniinster are the parents of a daughter born AUR, 12 at All Souls Hospital. Smock Is the former Patricia Odell.

descent Lamp. Septic Systems Installed Excavating Grading Black Top Permanent Driveways Belgian and Modern Curb Blocks Rentals of Equipment Soaking your comb and brush a solution ctfiwm voter and toiv for ten Tninubes removes dirb Quickly effectively BERNARDS WATER CO Office: 22 Olcott Bernardsville, N. Phone BE 1-0549.

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