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Personal and Social
Grantwood
Miss L . Coysh and Miss Mary Mul
loy of Knox avenue, have returned ti
their homes after a very pleasant so
journ in the Catskill Mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly of West Grant
wood, are receiving congratulation:
from their many friends on the birth
of a son, at the Englewood Hospital
recently. Both mother and son an
doing nicely.
Cards have been received from Mis;
Dorothy Morris of Washington ave
nuc, who is spending her vacation al
Long Reach.
Mrs. Jennie McCullough, supervisoi
of music in the Borough schools, re
turned to her home recently, aftei
spending the summer touring in Eu
rope.
To Mr. and Mrs. Tanner of Nelson
avenue, Grantwood, a baby boy, Sun
day of last week. Roth mother and
son are doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Milner of Grantwood,
entertained at their home recently,
Mr. and Mrs. Frish and family of
Winsor, Mass.
Mrs. Manheimer and daughter,
Claire, spent Labor Day at Bell Is
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Stork of Hudson
j Heights, Mr. and Mrs. Forbond of
New York, Mr. and Mrs. Carmine
Richards of Palisade, Mr. and Mrs.
A. Vandeweghe of Edge water Heights
and Mr. and Mrs. E. Hellstern of
Hudson Heights are touring New
York State and will visit the Thou
sand Islands.
Miss Jane Collins of Knox avenue,
who has spent the summer in Europe,
arrive^ home recently.
Mr. j and Mrs. Rruno DePaoli of
Grant javenue, who are spending the
summer at their cottage “Gray Crag”
in Canadensis, Pa., entertained recent
ly several of their Grantwood and
ClifTside friends.
Cards have been received from Mr.
and-Mrs. McCorrser and family of
Lincoln avenue, who are on a tour of
New York Slate and Canada. They
have made stops at Watkins Glen,
Five Finger Lakes, Niagara Falls,
Montreal, Quebec , Thousand Islands,
and arb now spending several days at
Lake Geoige, as the guest of friends.
Miss Edith DeMites of Palisade ave
- nue, spent the week-end and Labor
Day a^ Asbury Park.
Mr.;.; Dickinson has returned to her
home after a very pleasant sojourn at
Westhaiupton Beach, L. I.
MrsLManahan of Knox avenue, will
entertain tho( Ljidjes’ Aid of the Con
gregational Churjch at her home on
September 14.'
Mr. jind Mrs. Corriston and family
of Nelfcon avenue, motored to the Ad
ironda^ks, where they were camping
over the holidays.
Miss Millicent Prina and the Mas
ters Edgar and James Prina, of Law
ton Cyiirt, Grantwood, attended the
birthday party of Miss Mamona Prina
of 21!) ' Glen wood avenue, Leonia, re
cently.
Mr. and‘Mrs. W. G. Bourne of Wee
hawken were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Prina at dinner recently,
at their home in Lawton Court.
A party of young folks of Grant
wood and Cliffside, motored to Budd
Lake over the holidays. A most en
joyable time was had by all. The
party included: Miss Lililan Faber,
Miss Veronica Carroll, Alfred Young,
of Grantwood; Billie Lumber, of West
New York, Miss Lillian Nagel and
Mr. and Mrs. Faber of Grantwood.
Mr. ‘ Blake of Edge-water Heights,
has been ill at his home for several
weeks.
Mrs. Coulter, principal of the Cliff
side Park School, No. .'!, and Miss Es
ther Johnstone, teacher of the Junior
High, who have been spending the
summer in Canada, have returned in
time for the opening of school.
Mr. John Weigand of 444 Anderson
avenue, is very ilTwith pneumonia at
his home, and is under the care of
.Dr. Nilger. Mr. Weigand is well
known, in Grantwood, he being the
manager of one of the A & P stores.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Abrams and
family? have returned to their home
after the week-end at Bclmar.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bell and
daughter, Anne, spent the week-end
at Staten Island, at their summer
bungalow.
The',Misses Thelma and Minnie Tat
eika have returned to their home after
spejdipg the month of August at
Greenwood Lake.
Mrs. George PickiTison of Knox ave
nue, will entertain today the Friday
afternoon Bridge Club.
1 Mr.lJ. B. Joyce of Palisade avenue,
will return to his home after spend
ing his vacation in Maine.
Miss Helen A. Turner, head of the
Art Department of the Cliffside Park
Schools, has returned from her vaca
tion,* spent at Cape Cod.
Mrs. Mary Power and daughters,
Martha and Margaret, of Grove ave
nue, have returned to their home after
spending the summer at their cottage
in Long Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Young, who have been
- the guests for the past week of Mr.
and Mrs. It. Davidson of Oakdene
avenue, and who have recently re
turned from a three month’s trip from
\
Scotland, left on' Wednesday for their
winter home in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Corriston of Nel
son avenue, and daughter, Liberty,
. have returned to their home after
, spending ihe week-end holidays at
Cook’s Falls, Catskill Mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. Tlanta and children,
- have returned to their home after
. spending1 a most enjoyable stay at
their summer bungalow, gt Leonardo,
N. J.
Miss Ethel'Sears1 of Columbia ave
nue, is expected home after a two
weeks’ stay at Samp Onike, N. Y.
Miss Helen Donaklson returned
home on Wednesday from a two
month’s trip through the States.
Mrs. Gottlieb Siegrist and Miss J.
Daczer, were guests for the week-end,
of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hinnors in
Chatham, New Jersey.
Miss Marjorie Sammis has been so
journing at Atlantic City, recovering
from a recent operation for appendici
tis.
Miss Korb of the ClifFside Park
faculty, spent her vacation on a tour
to Europe, visiting Italy, Switzerland
and France.
Professor and Mrs. George Donald
son are home from an extensive motor
trip through the Adirondacks, along
Lake Champlain , the St. Lawrence
river, visiting Montreal, Quebec, and
many towns in Canada, returning via
the New England States on the Green
Mountain Trail. •••
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Thayer arc
spending their vacation at Peconic and
Orient, Long Island.
Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Benda, has as
week-end guests over the holidays,
Miss Walker of New York and Mr.
Benda’s brother. ;•/•> sj. • . j
Cliff side and 1F aiirview
Miss Mabel and Grace llkttemer of
Clark terrace, have returned' to their'
home after spending several days at
Findern, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller and
daughters, AnnaMay and Dorothy of
Palisade avenue, were the guest;; of
Mr. and Mrs. John J'Jeville of New
Rochelle, recently.
P. Lee Savage, physical training
instructor in the Cliffside Park High
School, has returned to town after
spending the summer at Asbury Park
as Life Guard. -D -D . Dr sip.jD
Mr. and Mrs. Fred.,Ranges.find
children, motored to. £Jgratpga £pring's,
N. Y., where tliey are stopping at the
camp of a relative, for seVeriif weeks.
Mis. E. Weller and daughter, Elsie,
are spending,their..vacatioii:rlt,Lake .
llopatcongv -.
Harry Nagel of John street and Al
bert Faber, of CJit£ street* retail-,
ed to their homes after Spcnbliitg, t^vo.
weeks at the Boy’s Scout' Camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Trostcl and daughter,
Henrietta of Edgewater road, have
returned to their home after a trip
to Savanaha, Ga." ’* ‘ 1 "!
A new troop of Girl Scouts was
organized recently in the Trinity Cha
pel by Mrs. Margaret Enir, of Ander
son avenue. Several girls 'joined anti
many more expected to do so at the
next meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lucht of Ful
ton terrace, have as their guests, Mrs.
Anna Love of California, for sever
al days.
Miss Dorothy Knapp of Kearney
avenue, has returned to her home af
ter spending the holidays at Lake
Hopatcong.
Mr. and Mrs. Benda of Clark ter
race, have returned to their .homo af
ter spending several days at Orient,
Long Island.
Miss Evelyn Lord of Cecelia ave
nue, Edgewater Heights, has.return
ed to her home after a two-week’s
stay at Atlantic City.
Miss Margaret Spence of McKinley
street, who has been recently operated
on for appendicitis at the Holy'Name
Hospital in Teaneck, is rijiw recupera
ting and expects to return to her homo
next week.
Mr. Gordon of Fulton terrace, who
recently underwent a very serious op
eration at the Holy Name Hospital,
in Teaneck, has returned to his home
and is now convalescing. He is under
the care of l)r. Dilger of Clilfside.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross McClavc^and
children of Clark terrace, have' re
turned to their homes after an ex
tended stay at their summer cottage,
in North Colebrook, Conn.
Cards have been received from Miss
Catherine Weis'J of Palisadt avenue,
stating that she is thoroughly enjoy
ing her vacation at Scholoho, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stetka of Wal
ker street, have left for a tour of
New York State. They will make
their first stop at Sullivan County,
where they will visit relatives, and
then continue to Niagara Falls/. And
Canada.
Mr . and Mrs. G. Zorn and daugh
ter, Hazel, and son, George,' of Pali
sade avenue, have returned to their
home after spending several days at
the home of relatives, in New Haven,
Conn.
Cards have been received from Miss
Marion Ilahn of Anderson avenue,
stating that she is enjoying her two
we'eks at Lake Hopaatcong.
Miss Annastatia Carroll of Ander
son avenue, has returned to her home
after spending several days in Long
Island, as the guest of relatives. '
Mr. and Mrs. Maylath of Palisade
avenue, tendered a birthday party to
their little daughter, Eleanor, at their
home on Monday afternoon of last
week, in honor of her sixth birthday
anniversary. The guests were: Julia
Verba, Eva Verba, Josephine Valley,
Anna Valley, Adele Liptak, Anna Pal
ko, Theresa Maylath, Frances May
lath, Frances Liptak, Charles Kollar,
Nora McGrath, Irene Fisher, Marjor
ie Liptak, Ella Maylath, and Eleanor
Maylath.
Miss Della Itouan of Cliff street, has
returned to her home after enjoying
a two-week’s vacation in Saugerties,
N. Y.
Cards have been received from Ellen
and George Nelson of 175 Oakwood
avenue, Hudson Heights, who are en
joying a short stay at Ocean City.
MY. and Mrs. Charles Degen and
daughter, Grace, have returned to
their home after a visit with relatives
in Franklynville, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Langston and family,
of Commercial avenue, who have been
on an auto tour for several months,
to Canada and the West, have return
ed to their home, after a very pleasant
trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lucht and son,
Allen, of Cliffside, arc spending two
weeks at Cape Cod.
Mr. and Mrs. Becker of Hudson
Heights, motored to the Highlands
where they spent the week-end with
Mrs. Decker’s mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Maron and son, John,
of Clark terrace, returned home after
a two-week's motor trip through New
York State.
Mr. and Mrs. Rome of Hudson
Heights, met with an automobile ac
cident while motoring through Cana
da. -
Mi.As Dolly Ilealy of Palisade Plaza,
has returned home form St. Mary’s
Hospital, where she was recently op
erated on for appendicitis.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hattemer of 240
Clark terrace, have returned to their
home? after spending several days at
the C’atekiU Mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Ilearn and
Miss Muriel Hearn, whe were spend
ing- the summer at Roekaway Point,
u-turned to their home after Labor
Day.,
Tlie first regular meeting of Cliff
sub-.-Park-Faii-vicw Auxilary will be
hcldDthe second Tuesday in Septem
ber, j^epteniber 14, at the St. John’s
IJallijdn Walker street and Anderson
avegue, Cliffside, at S:0() o’clock, all
the members are requested to attend
tbit* piecting.
MjJ:. Oscar Greiner and son, Teddy,
of Kjparhcy avenue, Cliffside,* Mrs.
Henry Kissell and son, Charles, Miss
Eleanor, Krouse, and Miss Helen
Schmidt, also of Cliffside, have return
ed after spending several days at
Camp Jdlewild, Sawkims Pines, Pike
CoujiXy, Pa.
Miss Helen Banville of 319 Pali
sade avenue, is spending her vaca
tion.kt Spring Valley, N. Y.
Miss J. Weigand of Anderson ave
nue, is spending her vacation at Ter
,‘yyille, Conn.
Mr. J. B. Franklin recently left for
a tour through the New England
States. Mrs. Franklin and Miss Dor
is Franklin are at the St. Joseph’s
Villa, Saddle river, until after Labor
Day.j
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lucht and son,
Allen of Fulton terrace, are spending
the week at Cape Cod.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter Schmidt and
son, Carl, and daughter, Doris, of
Commercial avenue, returned to their
home- after spending the month of
August in the Adirondacks.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Banville of
IlAlgewater Heights, attended the wed
ding of Mrs. Banville's cousin, Miss
Mary Leber of Union City, and John
J. duarisco, which was celebrated in
the Holy Family Church. The Rev.
Father John Weigand ofliciated. Mrs.
Banvillc was solist and Miss Barbara
Weigand of Cliffsidc was maid of hon
or.
Mrs. Dickerson and daughters, Hel
en and Lillian of Park avenue, re
turned to their home after spending
two weeks in the Catskill Mountains.
Mrs. Orth and daughter, of Hud
son Heights, returned to their home
after spending the summer months
at their bungalow on Budd Lake.
Cards have been received from Miss
Eleanor Linder, June graduate of the
Cliffsitle Park High School, stating
that' she is enjoying the summer at
Lake Hopatcong. She will enter New
York University.
Mr. .and Mrs. William J. Marangelo
and son,Edward, motored to Budd
Lake on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Weaver and
daughter, Dorothy and Mr. and Mrs.
William Schmidt of 7th street, West
New York, left on Thursday last for
a month’s stay at Lake Chandalay.
Miss Bella Brandts of Englewood,
formerly of ClilTside, was a visitor in
town, on Monday of last week.
Councilor and Mrs. J. F. O’Toole
and family of Edgewater Heights,
have returned to their home after en
joying a several week’s motor trip
through Canada, returning by the
way of the Mohawk Trail.
Miss Helene Bazzoli of Anderson
‘■avenue, spent Labor Day at Beach
wood. /
Mrs. Stephen O’Neill of 22<V Wash
ington place, and Mrs. Thomas O’Neil
of 445 Palisade avenue, have returned
,to their homes after spending a week
at Avon, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith of De
Soto place, have retprned to their
home after spending a very enjoyable
vacation at the Atlantic Highlands.
Coytesvillc
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knowles of
Washington avenue, who have been
abroad for the past two months, are
ex)>ected home this week. .. '
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gaillard are be
ing congratulated upon the arrival of
a daughter, Gloria May.
Mr. and Mrs. Hommell, Jr., visited
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Itedman of First
street, over the week-end. Mrs. Hom
mell, before her marriage, was Misjj
Lillian Redman. Mr. Redman, who
has been ill, is omthe way to recovery:
Mr. and Mrs. John Schuster, Sr.,
William and John Schuster, Mr. and
Mrs. H. Weissj and Miss Emilia Full
er, visited friends at Vista, N. Y.
Mrs. R. Weiss, accompanied by her
son anil daughter, Fred and Margar
et, motored to Massachusetts where
several days were spent.
The Misses Elizabeth and Mabel
Lozier, have returned from Navesink, I
N. J.
Mr. J. J.-Leahy of.Hoboken, wan
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charier I
Wadlow over the week-end and holi-1
day.
Mrs. R. Morrow, Mr. and Mrs. F.J
Raynor, Miss Pauline and Master li.!
Mori ow, have returned from the Cat-i
skills, where they spent the summer.
John Manning and Robert Carney!
were at Asbury Park on Labor 1 >ay.
WEDDING BELLS
The wedding of Miss Dorothy Cap
on, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Car
on of Eighth street, to Timothy
O’Keefe of New York, took place on
Wednesday at Holy Trinity church,
Rev. Father Mulligan performed,the
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an inspection of your car now.
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Opposite Post Office
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ceremony. The- bride, who win; given
away by her father wore, white satin
with traditional bridal veil arranged
with clusters of orange blossoms and
carried a bouquet of white roses and
lilies of the valley. Miss Beatrice
O’Keefe, bridesmaid ar.d sister of the
| groom, wore peach georgette with hat
| to match, and carried a bouquet of tea
! roses. l>orothy Burns, dressed in
peach colored taffeta scattered the
■ rose petals in the path of the happy
!couple. Eelwuid O’Keefe acted as best
man. After a wedding trip to Niagara
Falls, Mr. and Mrs. O’Keefe will take
up their residence in New York.
(Other Personal and Social News on
Page 8)
Family Dinner Party
.Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Everett en
tertained Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Ever
ett, .Jr., and family and Sam Kres
nikofn of Springfield, Mass., over the
week-end holidays at their home in
Lincoln avenue. A feature of the
occasion was a family dinner party on
Sunday, at which fifteen guests were!
present, including Mr. and Mrs. I{o-;
belt Everett, Sr., parents of Herbert'
and Robert Everett, .Jr., who recently'
celebrated their sixtieth wedding an-j
nivorsavy. Ollier guests were Miss
Emma Everett, and Robert Everett,
3rd, from Springfield, Mass.
. ______ I
Attends Convention
William S. B. Dana attended the |
annual convention of American or
ganists in Philadelphia last week. Mr. j
Dana has been spending several weeks I
in tin Berkshire!; a’nd visiting his fain- j
ily at Worcester, Mass.
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New York City Operators
ARCOLA, New Jersey,
This Saturday, September 11th
arc dealing heavily in Bergen County
real estate
is right in the heart of Bergen County!
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Near Churches, Schools and Stores; Gas and Electricity at the Property
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motor to Hackensack and take Passaic Street direct to property.
Local Agents: Areola Realty and Improvement Co.
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Incorporated
149 - Broadway,. New York ——. Telephone Hanover 1020
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