New Jersey vital records from Monmouth Democrat [1937-1942 : obituaries, marriages, etc.], Part 12

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Obituary Notices.


G. Howard Corover


G. Howard Conover, age 75 years of 47 Broadway, died cn Friday, at Monmouth Memorial Hospital,


Long Branch. Funeral services were held on Monday at 2 o'clock at the W. H. Freeman Funeral Home, by the Rev. George G. Horn. pastor of the Presbyterian church. Interment was in Old Tennent cemetery. 11/12/42


He was born neaf Tennent, the son of Peter H. and Abbie Cottrell Conover. He was a retired farmer. 1 He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Emily Wilson of Red Bank.


GEORGE M. COHAN WAS WED HERE


George M. Cchan, 64, the great- est song and dance man of them all and famous theatrical produc- er, died last Thursday, at his home in New York City, after a year's illness. He was married to his sec- ond wife. Mary Nolan, in Freehold on July 4th, 1908. The ceremony was performed at the home of the late County Clerk Joseph MeDer- mott on the corner of Broad street and Manalapan avenue, by the late James S. White, Justice cf the Peace.


Sam Harris, Cohan's co-producer for nearly 20 years, married the latter's sister-in-law, a few years later at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl McDermott, of Manalapan avenue, who were at that time re- siding in Long Branch.


Cohan, since he was seven years old, sang and danced on the stage. Always patriotic, he usually had an American flag waving in his many shows and received official recognition when President Roose- Velt awarded him the congressional medal for his "outstanding contri- butions to the American spirit." Before he died he had the privilege of seeing his own life in the mov- ing pictures in "Yankee Doodle Dandy", in which he heard some of his best known songs, including "Over There", "It's a Grand Old Flag" and "Forty-five Minutes from Broadway." At the premiere, of the picture the tickets of ad- mission were war savings honds and when the gross was added there were $5.300,000 bonds sold.


Miss Marietta Church


Miss Marietta Church, who form- erly resided on McLean street here, died last Thursday at the Welfare Honie. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the Freeman Funeral Home, conduct -. ed by Rev. Bruce C. Duvall, pastor of the Methodist church of which she was a member. Interment was in Maplewood cemetery.


She was the daughter of William Church and Rachel Woolley. - -10-22-42


Obituary Notices.


D. Edward Cooper


D. Edward Cooper, 67 years, died ! suddenly Saturday night, at his home at 15 Kiawa avenue. Fune- tal services were held on Tuesday at 2:30 p. m., from his late resi- dence conducted by the Rev. Bruce C. Duvall, pastor of the Methodist church. of which Mr. Cooper was a member, trustee and member of the official board. Interment was made in Adelphia Cemetery by C. H. T. Clayton & Son of Adelphia.


He was born in Allenwood, the! son of William and Ella Reynolds Cooper. He served 35 years as a postal clerk in the Freehold Post Office and retired April 30, 1939.


He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Harriet Jeffries Cooper; a half- sister, Mrs. Bertha Emmons, East Orange; and a half-brother,, Harry : B. Cooper, Skillman. /1/5/42-


16/22 Mrs. Ella J. Clayton 1942 Mrs. Ella J. Clayton, aged 71, of Kent road, Southard, wife of Charles Redden Clayton, died on Friday at her home after a long illness. Funeral services were held on Monday at the Hope Chapel Presbyterian church, with the Rev. Harold Ziegler, assisted by the! Rev. Albert Manus officiating. In- terment was made in the Hope Chapel cemetery by C. H. T. Clay- ton & Son of Adelphia.


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She was born in Southard, the daughter of the late James H. and Mary Riley LeCompte. Besides her husband, she is survived by a sister, Mrs. John R. Estelle and three brothers, David F., John H. and Rulief LeCompte, all of South- ard. She was a member of the church; the Sons and Daughters of Liberty and the Patriotic Order of America, both of Lakewood.


John Coyne


John Coyne, aged 82 years, a for- mer icsident of Freehold, died Tuesday night at his home in Bel- mar. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at the Belmar Catholic church, in charge of W. H Freeman of Freehold, Inter- ment will be in the Catholic Cem- etery, Frechold.


He is survived by the following children: James of Englewood, Frank and Mrs. Sarah Theal of New York City, Mrs. Nathan L. Byer of Long Branch, Mrs. Charles McConnell of Belmar, Mis. Grover C Morgan of Glen Bryne, Md., and Mrs. Arnold Hulshart of Neptune; also a brother Patrick Coyne of Freehold and a sister Mrs. Wini- fred Cunningham of New York City. 10/29/12


George W. Curley


George W. Curley, Sr., of Marl- boro, aged 71 years, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. George Yost in Milma", N. J., on Thurs-) day. Octobe. 15th. Funeral ser- vices conducted by Rev. Robert , Childs of Ardena, were held Sun- day afternoon at the home of an- other daughter, Mrs. Edward Stricklin on Broadway. Interment ¡ was in Maplewood cemetery in ¡charge of C. H. T. Clayton & Son of Adelphia.


Besides the daughters mentioned above, he is survived by the folloy. - ing children: Mrs. Harold Ballon of Milmay, Mrs. John Madara of Estelleville, James M. Curley cf | Sweetman's Lane, George W. Cui- ley, Jr., of Freehold, Willard R. Curlcy of Deal and Charles L. Cur- ley of Red Bank; also three sisters. Mrs. Ida Ford of Philadelphia. Mrs. George Bastedo of Freehold and Mrs. Dennis Bresnahan of Trenton.


Mr. Curley was born at Ma.1- boro, the son of James M. Curley and Mary F. VanArsdale.


He served as a clerk in the Pros- ecutor's office for 17 years, having retired several years ago.


Miss Rebecca Ann Clayton Funeral services for Mis: Ret en Ann Clayton, 88, were ! !! Ti. day afternoon at the F


peral home. Interment : Mar lewood com tery. .Mi-s Clayton died on En her home near Freehot !. Sho


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John W. Clark.


John W. Clark, aged 70 years. a resident of Freehold and vicinity for many years, died on Monday at the State Hospital at Marlboro. Funeral services will be held this (Thursday) afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Clayton Funeral Home at Adelphia, conducted by Rev. J. J. Messler of Hamilton. Interment will be made in the Presbyterian Church Cemetery at Perrineville by Director Clayton.


Mr. Clark is survived hy his wife Mrs. Margaret A. Clark; a daughter Mrs. Roland Blain of West Free hold; three sisters, Mrs. Carl W Sautter, Montclair; Mis. Ida E Stillwell, Albany; Mrs. Annie Skul- more, Ocean Grove; and thice brothers, Walter J., of Orange; Al- lison P., of Sea Girt; and Edward A., of Great Bank. 11-4-77


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De Wolf Home, Old Tappan


This house is believed to have been built in 1704 by Cosyn Haring, a patentee. It is still owned by his descendants, having passed by mar. riage into the De Wolf family. The plan of the house is that of two main rooms adjoining each other, each with its separate door, thus eliminat-


ing any hall. The gambrel roof is very steep with an overhang only in front. The frame wing belongs to the early nineteenth century. Near the house is an old well sweep. Old Tappan is located in the upper part of Bergen County near the New York State line.


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New Jersey Council, State House, Trenton


Wedding Notices


Barlow - - - Daley 2/3/40


Miss Elizabeth Joanne Barlow, 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Barlow of Windsor, was united in marriage to Raymond Francis Daley, son of Mrs. Mary Daley of 134 Court Street, on Saturday morn- ing at 10 o'clock in St. Anthony's Catholic church in Hightstown. The Rev. William Quinn, pastor, per- formed the ceremony and celebrat- ed the nuptial mass.


Layton - - - Dombroski


Miss Elsie Jeannette Layton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Layton of Colts Neck, was united in marriage to Walter Dombroski, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dombroski, Holmdel, on Sunday at the home of Rev. J. J. Messler, at Belford.


Benson - - - Duro:v


Miss Martha Benson, 928 Bloom- field Street, Hoboken, a native of Freehold, and Heinz Durow, New York, obtained a marriage license at New York on Friday.


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She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Benson. 211-0


Dugan --- DeVito 3/7/40


Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dugan cf Neptune City, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Marion Dugan to Don DeVito, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeVito of Bradley Beach. The wedding took place in New York in October.


Obituary Notices.


Mrs. Nora HI. Dyson


Mrs. Nora H. Dyson, wife cf James Dyson of 21 Fulton Street. died on Sunday at the State His- pital at Marlboro. Funeral ser- vices were held on Wednesday af- ternoon at the W. H. Freeman :::- neral home on East Main Street. with Rev. B. C. Duvall, pastor of the Freehold Methodist church, :- ficiating. Internient was made in Maplewood cemetery in charge of Director Freeman. Besides her hus- band, Mrs. Dyson is survived ry two daughters, Mrs. Rhoda Henckie and Mrs. Phyllis Johnson, both of Woodbury. Mr. and Mrs. Dyson lived in Woodbury prior to moving to Freehold three and half years ago. 7/4/40


Louise Dronne


Louise Dronne, a resident of Jer- seyville, died on Wednesday night at the State Hospital at Marlboro. Funeral services were held on Sun- day at the C. H. T. Clayton & Son funeral home at Adelphia, with Rev. William B. Magsam, pastor of the Adelphia Methodist church, of- ficiating. Interment was made in Adelphia cemetery.


She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Dronne; one daughter, Evangeline; thrce bro- thers and three sisters, Joseph and Russell, all of Jerseyville; Edward Dronne and Mrs. Elizabeth Roberts, of Staten Island; Mrs. A. C. Thorn- ton of Bridgeport, Conn .; and Mrs. Otis Megill of Smithburg:/ 19/1


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Mrs. ITarrlet Dunfee


Mrs. Harriet Durfee, aged 73, widow of Alonzo Dunfee, died on Friday at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Harold Duryea of West Orange, with whome she has made her home the past 18 months, be- cause of illness.


Funeral services were held on Monday at the Presbyterian church at Englishtown, with Rev. Robert H. Buche of the New York Central Presbyterian church, a former pas- tor, officiating, 'assisted hy Rev. John A. Christensen, pastor. In- terment was made hy Funeral Di- reetor J. Laird Hulse of English- town, in the Manalapan cemetery .!


A resident of Englishtown for 50 years, she was an active member | of the Presbyterian church, and served as chorister for many years. She also was a piano teacher, and had a large class of pupils. The daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Livezey, she was born at Manalapan. Three children survive: Mrs. Philip Clark of Montclair, Mrs. Harold Duryea of West Orange, and Earl Dunfee of Cranford; also one sister, Mrs. Anna Shultz of Montelair. There are three grand- children.


Michael Duliban


Michael Duliban, aged 78 years, of Millhurst, died last Thursday at the St. Rose hospital, New York City. Funeral services were held on Saturday at 9 a. m. at the St. Rose of Lima Catholic church here, with Father John Kucker officiat -! ing. Interment was made in the Freehold Catholie cemetery in charge of Funeral Director J. Laird Hulse of Englishtown.


He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sophie Duliban; and Che daughter, Mrs. Mary Borodunovieh, both of Millhurst. Mr. Duliban, an Aus- trian, eame to the 'United States 36 years ago. 2122140


Edward DeRoche


Edward DeRoche, aged 81 years, : died on Monday at his home at 12 Maplewood road, Belmar. Funeral serviees will be held on Friday af- ternoon at 2 o'clock at the W. David DeRoche funeral home, Arnold Ave- nue, Point Pleasant, followed by interment In Maplewood cemetery, here.


Mr. DeRoche is survived by his wife, Emaline; three sons, William and Charles S., of Spring Lake; and George of Belmar; one brother, John A. DeRoche, of Freehold; and two sisters, Mrs. Cora Hernt of New York City, and Mrs. Samuel Lockwood of Sea Girt.


He was born in Freehold, the son of the late John L. and Prudence Matthews DeRoehe. 9/19/20


George E. Dennis


George E. Dennis, aged 59 years, a former salesman at Red Bank, died on Tuesday at the State Hos- pital at Marlboro. Private funeral services will be held on Thursday morning at the VanSant Colonial Home on South Street, and later at the Rose Hill Crematory at Linden. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Minnie Dennis of Bradevelt.


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Obituary Notices.


William Darmody


William Darmody died suddenly at his home near Millhurst, Tues- day night. His body was removed to the W. H. Freeman funeral home on East Main Street, from where funeral services will be held Fri- day morning at 8 o'clock and at 9 o'clock at St. Rose of Lima Cath- olie chureh, where requiem mass will he celebrated by the pastor, Rev. John A. Kucker. Interment will be made in the Freehold Cath- olic cemetery In charge of Director Freeman.


Mr. Darmody is survived by three sons, Arthur and William, of New York City; and Joseph Darmody, former radio singer, who lives in California; and three daughters, Miss Mary Darmody, at home; Mrs. Joseph Lamb of Sweetman's Lane; and Mrs. Kathryn Pleffner of New York City; and three brothers,' James and Hugh, of New York City; and Thomas Darmody, who lives in the state of Washington.


Mrs. Anna Burtt Dey


Mrs. Anna Burtt Dey, aged 34 years, wife of Albert Dey of Eng- lishtown, died suddenly on Tuesday at her home there.


Funeral services will be held Fri- day afternoon from her late holne at 1:30, and at 2 o'clock at the Pres- byterian church where she was a member. Rev. John A. Christensen, pastor, will officiate, assisted by Dr Samuel R. Latham, pastor of the M. E. church. Interment will bc made in Old Tennent cemetery Dy- Funeral Director J. Laird Hulse.


She was the daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Burtt of Englishtown and the late J. Ogden Burtt, and spent her entire life in Englishtown where she was interested in church and civic affairs. She was a member of the Sons and Daughters of Lib- crty.


She is survived by her husband, - her mother, and two brothers, Thomas Burtt of Englishtown, and Chester Burtt of Holmdel. 6//3/20


William I. Davison


William I. Davison, aged 70 years, retired rural mail carrier for 28 years from the Englishtown post office, died on Monday at his home in Englishtown.


He was born there November 5. 1869, the son of the late Samuel Davison and Phoebe Reid, and spent his entire life there.


Funeral serviees will be held today at the Hulsc funeral home in Englishtown at 2 p. m., condueted by Rev. John A. Christensen, pas-| tor of the Presbyterian church, where he was a member, assisted by Dr. Samuel R. Latham, of the Methodist church. Interment will be made by J. Laird Hulse.


He is survived by his widow. Mrs. Laura Clayton Davison; and five children, Mrs. D. Stanton Ham- mond, Mrs. Harry Flood, Mrs. Leo Feliks, Mrs. Fred Barry, and Gran- din Davison, all of Paterson; also two sisters, Mrs. Charles Pittenger of New Smyrna, Florida, and Mrs. William Sehute of Long Island.


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Obituary Notices.


Mrs. Lillian Danser 97:40


Mrs. Lillian Danser, wife 'of the late James Wesley Danser, a for- mer postmaster and prominent bus- Iness man of Freehold, died Friday at the home of her son, Stanley Danser, at Rochester, N. Y.


Funeral services were held on Monday afternoon at the W. H. Freeman funeral home here. Rev. George G. Horn, pastor of the Free- hold Presbyterian church, of which she was a member, officlated. In- terment was in Maplewood ceme- tery.


She also leaves another son, Har- old Danser of Cambridge, Mass., and several grandchildren. A daugh- ! ter, Miss Elizabeth Danser died two years ago.


Mrs. Gertrude Delaney


Mrs. Gertrude Delaney, aged 53 years, died last Thursday evening at her home on Hurley Pond road, |New Bedford. Funeral services were held on Sunday afternoon at her late home, followed by interment in Atlantic View cemetery, Mana- squan, in charge of Funeral Direc- tor C. H. T. Clayton & Son of Adel- phia.


She is survived by her husband, Edward J. Delaney; one daughter, Mrs. George Spayd; and one son, Robert, all at home; her mother, Mrs. Gertrude Clements; and one brother, James Clements, both of Peekskill, N. Y. Mrs. Delaney was born in Yorktown, N. Y. /4+0


Louis E. Dixon


Louis E. Dixon, aged 38 years, a resident of Marlboro, was drowned on Decoration Day at East Strouds -. burg. His body was removed to the W. H. Freeman funeral home here,' where funeral services were held on Sunday afternoon, with Rev. James VanVessem, pastor of Old : Brick church at Marlboro, officiat- ling. Interment was made in Old Brick church cemetery by Director' Freeman.


Mr. Dixon is survived by his wife, Mrs. Wilhelmena Dixon, and two daughters, Doris and Ruth, of Cam-' den; his father, Charles, of Way- side; and three brothers, Charles, Jr., Wayside; Edgar, Marlboro; and Harry, Philadelphia. 6/6/40


Miss Ella Disbrow


Funeral services for Miss Ella Disbrow, aged 88 years, who died last Wednesday, were held on Fri- day at the Methodist church at Old Bridge, with the Rev. Albert Latsche of the Baptist church of Old Bridge, officiating. Interment was made in the Chestnuthill ceme- ftery there, by Funeral Director J. Laird Hulse of Englishtown.


The daughter of the late Henry Disbrow and Hannah Jolly of Old Bridge, she spent much of her life in the village, and was a member of the Methodist church for many years. She is survived by two bro- thers, Harry of Keyport, and Frank of South Amboy. 2/15/40


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ELLWOOD DOUGLASS


Ellwood Douglass, Farm Agent, Dies


HELD COUNTY POST FOR PAST 23 YEARS


Fatal Heart Ailment Kept Him From Office Since June


Ellwood Douglass, Monmouth County farm agent for the past 23 years, died on Saturday night at his home at Colts Neck. He was 51 years old, and died from a heart ailment which has confined him to his home since June.


Funeral services were held on Wednesday morning at the W. H. Freeman funeral home on East Main Strect. Interment was made at Cold Springs, in Cape May Coun- ty. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eda Douglass; three daughters and one son, Mrs. Richard Wescott of New York City, Miss Mildred, Pine- wald; and Miss Shirley and Leslie Douglass, at home; also his mother, Mrs. S. H. Douglass, and two sis- ters, Miss Olive Douglass and Mrs. Norman Taylor, all of Cape May.


Mr. Douglass was born on a farm in Cape May County 51 years ago this November. He attended publie sebools in Cape May County and studied agriculture at Rutgers and Cornell universities, 1908 to 1912.


Michael Denn: - 8-28-41


Michel Dennis died on Saturday at Morganville. He resided at Mis. Kennedy's welfare home there. Fu- neral services were held on Wed- nesday morning at 7 o'clock at the W. H. Freeman funeral home and at 7:30 in St. Rose of Lima Catho- lle church with the Rev. Stephen Buidivas celebrating requiem mass. Interment was in the Freehold Catholic cemetery.


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Obituary Notices.


John Dugan, Sr.


John Dugan, Sr., aged 74 years, who formerly resided in Freehold for a number of years, but more recently resided at Neptune, died last Thursday. Funeral services were held on Saturday morning at the W. H. Freeman funeral home here and at the St. Rose of Lima Catholic church, where requiem mass was celebrated by the paster, Rev. John A. Kucker. Interment was made in the Freehold Catholic cemetery.


He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Lester Clayton, of Freehold; and Mrs. Peter Dailey, of New Brunswick; and four sons, Frank, Kenneth and Vincent, Neptune, and Jobn, of Freehold. 3/20/4/


William Duane


William Duane, 66 years old, die on Tuesday at his home near Col Neck. Funeral services will be he at 8 o'clock on Friday morning : his late home and at 9 o'clock St. Rose of Lima Catholic churc with the Rev. Fr. Donnelly, past of Colts Neck Catholic church, cel brating requiem mass. Interme will be in the Freehold Cathol cemetery in charge of W. H. Fre man.


Mr. Duane Is survived by h wife, Mary: one son, William, J at home; one daughter, Mrs. Ha eld Stansfield, Freehold; and er sister, Mrs. Catherine Bohlen New York city. 10/23-41


Miss Katherine A. Dugan


Miss Katherine A. Dugan of 705 Main street, Toms River, died on Saturday night in the Presbyterian hospital, in New York city, follow -! ing a long illness. Funeral ser- vices were held Tuesday morning at 10:30 from her late home and at 11 e'clock from Jt. Joseph's Catho- lic church in Toms River, followed by interment in St. Joseph's ceme- tery, there, in charge of W. H. Freeman.


Miss Dugan is survived by her mother, Mrs. Thomas Dugan; three sisters, Miss Mary Dugan, at home; Miss Edna Dugan, New York city; Mrs. Edward Schwarz, Toms River;


three brothers, Thomas H., Tem River; James, Long Branch, an Martin Dugan, New York city.


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Elias Dick


Elias Dick died last Friday at hi: home on First street. He was 69 years old. Funeral services were held Sunday morning at 11 o'clock -


at the Synagogue with Rabbi Isa- 'dore Solomon officiating. Interment was In the Freehold Hebrew Bene- fit Society cemetery in charge of W. H. Freeman.


Mr. Dick is survived by his wife, Jennie. 7/24/41


E. F. DU BOIS DIES Druggist Succumbs After Long Illness


Funeral services for Eugene F. Dubois, aged 56 years, local drug- 'gist and one of the town's best known citizens, who died on Friday after a long illness, were held on Monday at 2 p. m. at his home at 41 Court Street, with the Rev. W. L. Sahler, pastor of the Refermed church, officiating, assisted by the Rev. George G. Horn, pastor of the First Presbyterian church. Inter- ment was made in Maplewood cemetery by Funeral Director W. H. Freeman.


Bearers included Mayor Peter F. Runyon, Dr. H. B. Duncan, A. E. Moreau, John Johnson, Arthur Eskew and Harry Soden.


Mr. Dubois was born in St. John's, Quebec, and went to New England as a bey. Thirty-five years ago he came to Freehold where he was in the employ of George P. Lehritter, druggist, at No. 1 Court- house Square. Several years later Mr. Dubois became owner of the business and went into partnership with Edward M. Givens. The part- nership lasted many years.


After a number of years the busi- ness was carried on in a store in the American hotel building, and later moved to its present location at 8 Court Street.


Mr. Dubois received a patent for the manufacture of "Dumo," a li- quid coffee concentrate which was made at the drug store.


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Mr. Dubois was president of E. F. Dubois and company and was a former member of the Board of Education. He was an ardent fresh water fisherman and was known by sportsmen throughout the state. He was instrumental in having streams in this vicinity stocked.


Mr. Dubois was an exempt fire- man and about 25 years ago sus- tained a severe Injury in a fall from a fire truck that necessitated the amputation of a leg.


He was a member of the local Elks Club.


He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Marion Hance Dubois; one daugh- ter, Mrs. John Venable, Trenton; a .brother, Charles, Lakeville, .Conn .; and two sisters, Mrs. Louis May- nard and Mrs. Arthur Bessette, Montreal, Canada. 1/23-11


WEDDINGS


Dore --- Daesner


Miss Ann Dore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Dore of Wayne Avenue, and August Dassner, son of Mrs. John VonBargen of the American hotel, were united in marriage at Alexandria, Virginia, on Sunday. They returned to Washington, D. C., for their honey- moon. Mr. Daesner is manager of the American hotel here. ^ 5-6-41


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Burt - - - DuBois


The First Presbyterian church was the scene of a pretty early Fall wedding on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, when Miss Doris E. Burt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Earl Burt of 36 Lincoln place, was united in marriage to Francis A. DuBois, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold DuBois of R. D. 1. Dr. George G. Horn, pastor, performed the cere- mony.


McCus - - - Davis


Miss Mary Joan MeCue, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Mc- Cue, Long Branch, was united in marriage to First Lt. Richard F. Davis, of Aberdeen, Md., son of Dr. and Mis. Charles L. Davis, Batav- ia, N. Y., on Saturday at the rec- tory of Our Lady Star of the Sea church at Long Branch. The cere- mony was performed by the Rev. Leo M. Cox. 3/1/4/ The knife


4/911 Ruo -- - Dey 1941 Announcement has been made by Mrs. Daisy Hand of Englishtown, of the recent marriage of her daughter, Rhea Hann Rue, to Albert W. Dey, also of Englishtown, at Alexandria, Va.


Mrs. Dey ia secretary to the Monmouth County Tax Board in Freehold. Mr. Dey operates a bak- ery business.


Last - - - Dey


Mr. and Mrs. William B. Last of East Freehold, announee the mar- riage of their daughter, Miss Flor- ence Last, to Harry M. Dey, Jr., son of Harry M. Dey of Allentown, at Alexandria, Va., on Monday. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. William Mellwaine in the manse of the Presbyterian church at 3:30 p. m.


16/9/16 Willett - -- Davis


A pretty wedding took place on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Willett of Mariboro, when their daughter, Eleanor Vir- ginia, was united in marriage to Frederick LeRoy Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Davis of Eng- lishtown.


The ceremony was performed by the Rev. John A. Christensen, pas- tor of the Presbyterian church at Englishtown.


McCormac


A wedding of interest to a num- ber of Freehold residents, was so- lemnized last Saturday afternoon, when Miss Mary T. McCormac, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. McCormac of St. Albans, L. I., was united in mariage to Frank J. Don- lon of Trenton. Mr. Donlon is di- rector of athleties at Rider College in Trenton, and has for several years served as chief counsellor at Camp Columbus at Bamber Lake, two positions in which he came in contact with many local people.




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