The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey (2024)

SOCIAL NEWS KING GEORGE INN For Reservations Call Millington 7-0410 RT. 527 MT. BETHEL RD. WARREN TOWNSHIP CLOSED ON MONDAYS WINTER PRICES STILL IN EFFECT ON CANVAS AND ALUMINUM AWNINGS BY -CHARGE The Original AUGUST N. LAGGREN Inc.

132 WEST SECOND ST. (Next to Paramount) FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL NO OBLIGATION PLfd. 6-6383 OPEN EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SATURDAY TILL EASTER Join The Hundreds Who Have Switched to Fdwards THE SHOE FOR CHILDREN wi FOR YOUR SON FOR YOUR DAUGHTER 4 BLACK BLACK PATENT SHU-LOCK OR WHITE ALLAN RICHARDS SHOES 123 PARK AVENUE HANDI -CHARGE PL 4-9340 Don Coords, Prop. NO PARKING PROBLEM AT NIGHT NO METERS EXCEPT THURSDAY Miss Teresa M. Ciemniecky -Photo by Kayo's Studios Miss Ciemniecky Is a Bride-Elect Manville-Mr.

and Mrs. Frank announce the engagement of Kalinowski, 230 S. 19th a their daughter, Miss Teresa M. Ciemniecky, to Peter N. Greco, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Greco, E. Main Finderne. The wedding will be Sept. 6.

The bride-elect is a graduate of Bound Brook High School and is employed by the Bridgewater plant of the American Cyanamid Company. Her fiance is a graduate of Somerville High School and an Army veteran. He is employed at Rittenhouse-Collins Edsel Agency, Somerville. CYO Oratory Contest Held Westfield- James Rice of Short Hills and Miss Juliet Kornmeyer of Linden won the junior division finals of the annual Catholic Youth Organization oratorical Guntest Wednesday in Holy Trinity High School. Rice, who represented St.

Rose of Lima CYO of Short Hills, will represent the Archdiocese of Newark in the national finals in Washington, D. Apr. 8. Miss Kornmeyer is from St. Elizabeth's CYO, Linden.

Competing in the junior division finals were winners of county elimination contests in Bergen, Essex, Hudson and Union. Boys and girls competed separately. Runners-up were: Second place, Joseph Casey of Jersey City, St. John's CY0, and Judith Eufemio of Lyndhurst, Sacred Heart CYO; and third place, Robert O'Brien of River Edge, St. Peter's CYO, and Jacqueline Ricca of Newark, St.

Lucy's CYO. SERVE OUR QUALITY BAKED GOODS WEDDING, BIRTHDAY AND PARTY CAKES AND COOKIES WINTER'S BAKERY 180 EAST FRONT ST. PHONE PL 5-5464 70th Anniversary Year PEDEFLOUS US Gracious Country Dining Since 1888 PEDEFLOUS LAKE WATCHUNG MOUNTAIN BAVD. WATCHUNG SOMERVILLE U.S. 22 NEWARK PLAINFIELD DINNER Appetizers: MARINATED HERRING CHOPPED CHICKEN LIVERS ARTICHOKE HEARTS HALF GRAPEFRUIT CHILLED TOMATO JUICE FRUIT co*ckTAIL EGG ANDALOUSE OYSTERS ON HALF SHELL CHERRYSTONE CLAMS FRESH SHRIMP co*ckTAIL ITALIAN ANTIPASTO SMOKED OYSTERS Second Course: FRENCH ONION SOUP AU CROUTON SOUP DU JOUR ITALIAN SPAGHETTI CHILLED VICHYSOISSE Entree: BONELESS BROILED BUTTERCRUST CHICKEN.

This chef's Specialty makes eating chicken a pleasure. It bi is delicately seasoned, lightly brushed with butter then superbly broiled golden brown. BROILED JERSEY PORK CHOPS, APPLESAUCE 3.00 ALASKAN KING CRAB LEGS, DRAWN BUTTER 4.25 BROILED DOUBLE THICK LAMB .3.75 ROAST PRIME RIBS OF BEEF au JUS, (SAT. AND .3.75 For those who would like an extra heavy cut of beef, try our Texas Cut BROILED CHOPPED SIRLOIN STEAK. MUSHROOM SAUCE 2.75 HUNGARIAN BEEF GOULASH WITH NOODLES EN CASSEROLE 3.00 GLAZED HAM STEAK HAWAIIAN 3.00 ROAST HALF LONG ISLAND DUCKLING, BIGARADE 3.75 Our ducks are carefully roasted slowly for a long period to insure their being moist and tender but crispy brown, then topped with our delicious fresh orange sauce with Curacao.

FRESH DEEP FRIED BUTTERFLY SHRIMP, TARTAR SAUCE. 2.75 FRIED SEA SCALLOPS. TARTAR SAUCE. 2.75 FRIED FILET OF SOLE, TARTAR SAUSE 2.75 VEAL CUTLET PARMIGIANA EN CASSEROLE 3.00 Tender breaded veal cutlet in a casserole with our specially made tomato sauce, then topped with slices of golden cheese BROILED SIRLOIN STEAK WITH MUSHROOMS. .5.00 FAMILY STYLE STEAK WITH MUSHROOMS, PER PERSON.

4.75 For the Gourmet who prefers more than delicate seasoning, we add a spot of Sherrv end a touch of garlic. Please order to suit your taste POTATO AND TWO VEGETABLES SERVED FAMILY STYLE TOSSED SALAD, FRENCH, RUSSIAN, GARLIC, ROQUEFORT Desserts: SUNDAES: CHOCOLATE. STRAWBERRY, PINEAPPLE. WILD BLACKBERRY SUNDAE HOME BAKED PIE PEACH MELBA BUTTERSCOTCH CAMEMBERT CHEESE- BISCUIT TORTONI FROZEN ECLAIR SHERBET DE WALNUT SUNDAE JELLO WITH WHIPPED CREAM MENTHE PARFAIT- PARFAIT PARFAIT PARFAIT PARFAIT COFFEE TEA MILK D'ORO TEA MILK D'ORO items are 20c extra COFFEE Reservations advisable PL 5-9604 Watchung, N. J.

Closed Tuesday Luncheon PLAINFIELD, N. COURIER-NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1958 Our Younger Set At School Miss Elizabeth Haver, a sophom*ore at Cedar Crest College, Allentown, leaves by plane tomorrow for a Spring vacation in Bermuda. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Haver of 851 Berkeley Ave.

Miss Helen Ann Earhart is a member of the Ithaca (N. College Choir which began its concert tour of 12 central, northern and eastern New York communities Monday and concludes it today. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orvin V.

Earhart of 764 Austin Westfield. Michael M. Moss, a sophom*ore majoring in bio-chemistry at Tulane University, New Orleans, has been named to the Dean's List for the Fall semester. Alpha Epsilon Pi is his fraternity. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Moss of 73 Myrtle Ave. area students at West a hannon, Virginia W. Wesleyan College, have Buck- been pledged to Delta Gamma Chapter of Theta Chi fraternity. They are: Raymond P.

DeMarco, son Mr. and Mrs. Peter DeMarco of 212 Prospect Dunellen; Donald S. Stewart, son Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Stewart of Route 1, Lebanon, and David L. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson of 108 Farragut Rd. DeMarco is a sophom*ore and Stewart and Wilson are freshmen.

Miss Helen J. Kleinheksel, a sophom*ore at Washington College, Chestertown, has been pledged to. Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. She the daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

Stanley Kleinheksel of 1430 Chetwynd Ave. Miss Virginia Van Eck, a junior majoring in marketing at Indiana University, Bloomington, has been elected treasurer of the Indiana University Association of Women for 1958-59. Alpha Chi Omega is her sorority. She has been active in the AWS, the Marketing Club and the annual Fall Carnival. Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard F. Van Eck of 1022 Rose St. are her parents. James F.

Hackett Jr. is a member of the Denison University (Granville, Ohio) Men's Glee Club on concert tour of six cities in Pennsylvania, the District of Columbia, this state and New York during the Spring vacation. He is in the first tenor section and is a soloist. Hackett is a freshman and the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Hackett Sr. of 540 Mountain Westfield. Miss Betsy Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving I.

Hansen, 932 Cedar Brook is spending a part of her Spring holiday in Bermuda with classmates from Pine Manor Junior College, Wellesley, Mass. The two sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hutton Riggs, 1163 Martine Thomas, a student at School, Pawling, N.

and John, a senior at Yale University, are home for their Spring vacation. Miss Betsy Laidlaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Laidlaw, student at Colby Junior College, New London, N.

is spending her Spring holiday at home. Miss Barbara Lippi, of Poughkeepsie, N. and Miss Hettie Helibush, of Rochester, also Colby students, are now at the Laidlaw home. Among other students expected home this weekend are Miss Peggy Ann Peters of Wellesley College, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

Richard C. Peters; Sherry Welles of Mt. Holyoke College, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S.

Welles, 705 Ravine William H. Peterson 3rd of Washington and Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson Cooper and Edward H. Ladd 4th of Yale University, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward H. Ladd 3rd, Nepawin Lane. BelleMeadeCouple Couple Married 8 Years Belle Mead- Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Von Schmidt of Belle MeadBlawenburg Rd. observed their eighth wedding anniversary yesterday at a dinner in their home. They moved here three years ago from Hopewell. He is a truck driver with Paper Products Inc. of Trenton.

Both are communicants of St. Alphonsus Church in Hopewell. She is the former Patricia Haag of Alton, Iowa. They have four children, Felix, Carl, Maureen and Pearl. Orchestra Will Play In South Plainfield South Plainfield A free concert will be presented by the 22- piece orchestra of Local 746 of Plainfield at 2 p.

m. Sunday, Apr. 13 in the high school auditorium. It is sponsored by the Rotary Club with Irving Katz, chairman. One of the attractions will be the playing of Barry Miles, 10-yearold who has appeared on television.

Through Ben Cook, superintendent of schools, the high school Student Council will help with the arrangements. Miami Student Due Home for Vacation Gillette--Miss Hanna Lee Dietrich, dughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Dietrich of Long Hill is expected home tomorrow for the Easter vacation.

She is majoring in elementary education at the University of Miami, Coral Gables, Fla. Miss Louise Gorski of Cohoes, N. her roommate, will Dietrichs of the vacation. Salt Lake City Couple to Visit Westfield-Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond S. Roth of 12 Kimball Circle will have as weekend guests Luther Alberson of Atlanta, and Mrs. M. E. Harris of Salt Lake City, Utah.

Judge Alberson, president of the National Association for Mental Health and Mrs. Harris is a regional vice president. Both will attend an executive meeting tomorrow in New York. Among dinner guests, at the Roth home tomorrow will be Mr. and Mrs.

C. E. Reid of Mountainside. Mrs. Roth, a past president of the state Association for Mental Health, is on the national board.

CUSTOM AND READY-MADE REMODELING CLEANING REPAIRING GLAZING PLAINFIELD FUR SHOP 125 PARK AVE. Tel. PL 4-7999 C. GUARINO, Prop. FRANK N.

NEHER OPTICIAN DISTINCTIVE EYEWEAR 211 EAST FIFTH STREET PL 5-8545 PLANNING A PARTY or RECEPTION? Large Private Mrs. D' of Historio Inn Mrs. DeBlanco Rooms Well Planned Delightful Estaurant Menus for All Occasions TERRILL RD. SCOTCH PLAINS ENGAGED Former Dunellen residents, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph A. Meehan of Dumont, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Florence Meehan, Raymond J. West Jr. of West York. The wedding will take place in October.

Sewing Circle Meets Mrs. Leonard R. Duncan, 1137 Park entertained the Sewing Circle of Lydia Chapter 41, OES, in her home yesterday at a dessert meeting. Mrs. Harrison Lobb assisted Mrs.

Duncan. Plans were discussed for a Spring luncheon. Starting Monday, March 31st EDDIE'S BEAUTY SALON WILL BE LOCATED AT 514 PARK AVENUE PARKING IN THE REAR Present Address 518 Park Avenue The LD MILL INN for easy elegance on Easter, it is our very special menu, planned for your enjoyment. For reservations call BE 8-1150, 1151 ON ROUTE 202 BERNARDSVILLE, N. J.

Raymond M. Cantwell, Innkeeper Announcing the Program for Our PALM SUNDAY OPEN HOUSE at VON GRAFF GREENHOUSES Big Shows for the Day Contest With 101 Prizes Highlights of the Shows FLOWERS ART GARDEN LANDSCAPING Demonstration Scott's own repreDemonstration in sentative, Mr. John in Flower Conmy, will speak Plan Your Arranging by Oil Painting on Lawn Care Between Landscaping. Mrs. R.

J. Berney 12 and 1 P.M. Bob Cochran will by of the Mary Show You the Ellen Cherry Dell Silkotch Ortho Products Essentials of Garden Club, Between representative, Good Planning South Plainfield 1 and 3 P.M. Will Speak Between 3 and Mr. Van Doren, Between Between 2:30 3:30 P.M.

10 and 11 A.M. and 3 P.M. Answer a few simple questions and you may win one of the following prizes! 1st PRIZE Original Oil Painting by Mary Ellen Silkotch 2nd PRIZE 20" Scott's Lawn Spreader, compliments of Scott's Seeds 3rd PRIZE Pottery Cornucopia, compliments of Silberman Son 4th thru 13th Gift Certificate each 14th and 15th Prizes- Brass Planter and Brass Watering Can compliments of Ralston Co. 16th and 17th Prizes-50 Tulip Bulbs each, direct from Holland, compliments of Von Eeden Bros. 18th and 19th Prizes- Watering Cans compliments of S.

S. Pennock Co. 20th thru 22nd Prizes--Don's Dandy Diggers compliments of McHutchinson Co. 23rd thru 28th Prizes- -New Rose, Don Juan, compliments of Jackson Perkins 29th thru 53rd Gift Certificates each 54th thru 77th Prizes-2 lbs. Rhododendron Food compliments of Goulard Olena 78th thru 101st Prizes-1 lb.

of Rose Food compliments of Goulard Olena FREE BALLOONS TO CHILDREN compliments of Ortho Products VON GRAFF GREENHOUSES CORNER of CLINTON AVENUE TELEFLORA and GREEN BROOK ROAD PL 6-5445.

The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey (2024)

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