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She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Myrtle L. Stokey, Plainfield; one grandchild and two great- grandchildren. Ej.1/40
Mrs. Ina Stevensen Finlay Borden
Mrs. Ina Stevensen Finlay Bor- den, wife of Mayor Frank C. Bor- den, Jr., died Friday night at her home at Bradley Beach. Funeral services were held on Monday at 2 p. m. at the residence, with Rev. Richard A. Conover, Asbury Park,' formerly pastor of the Bradley Beach First Methodist church, of- ficiating. Interment was made in Old Tennent cemetery hy Director William H. Freeman, Freehold.
- Besides her husband, she is sus- vived by a son, Robert T. Borden, 1 and three grandchildren. 9/19-401
Mrs. Borden was born in Hobok -. en. For many years she made her. home with Judge and Mrs. William T. Hoffman at Englishtown.
James Brand
James Brand, aged 74 years, died ( Saturday morning at his home at 805 17th Avenue, West Belmar. Funeral services were held Tucs- day afternoon, at his late home, with Rev. Donald Philip of the. Como Methodist church, officiating .! Interment was made in Glendola cemetery, in charge of Funeral Di- rector C. H. T. Clayton & Son of Adelphia.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Christina Dangler Brand; two daughters, Mrs. Rose Clark of Point Pleasant, and Mrs. L. A. Newman ! L! Belmar; one son, George, Bel- max; and one sister, Mrs. Char- lotte Bennett of Belmar. 8-3-40
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CHAS. BEARMORE KILLED BY E. I. VAN-DERVEER'S AUTOMOBILE, ON HIGHWAY 3/ 2.8 40
Lived In Adelphia For Past 60 Years
Charles Bearmore, 79 year old | home, a few doors away. resident of Adelphia, was instantly killed on Monday evening, when
Funeral services will be held at the funeral home this afternoon at struck by a car driven by Edgar I. 2 o'clock, with Rev. William B. VanDerveer of South Street, here. Magsam, pastor of the Adelphia Mr. VanDerveer is widely known Methodist church, officiating. In- terment will be made in Adelphia in Monmouth County as clerk of eleetions, and district supervisor of cemetery in charge of Director inheritance taxes, for Monmouth County.
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Mr. Bearmore had just left his home to take a lantern to be placed on the traffic standard at the junc- tion of the old Lakewood road and the highway through Adelphia, a daily task which he performed for the road department of the Board of Freeholders. Mr. VanDerveer State Police investigated the ac- was driving toward Freehold when cident, and on Tuesday arraigned he struck Mr. Bearmore.
Dr. Donald Reynolds was called the Peace Fred Quinn on a charge and pronounced Mr. Bearmore dead. of causing death with an automo- The two local ambulanecs went to bile. He was held for the action the scene, but were not needed. Mr. of the grand jury. Bearmore's body was removed to
He furnished his own bail in the the C. H. T. Clayton & Son funeral'amount of $2,500.
Francis Burke 22240 Franeis Burke, aged 46 years, died suddenly at his home acar Harmony on Thursday afternoon. Funeral services were held on sun- day afternoon at the C. H. T. Clay- ton & Son funeral home at Adel- phia, with Rev. William B. Mag- sam, pastor of the Adelphia Metho- dist church, officiating. Interment was made in Holmanville ecme- tery by Director Clayton.
He is survived by ten brothers and sisters: Linwood, Melvin, Ed-
ward, and Harry N. Burke, all of Harmony; Mrs. Delphine Applegate, Manasquan; Harvey Burke, New- ark; Mrs. Louella Arnold, Boston; | Mrs. Iva Buchanan and Russell Burke, New York City; and Mrs. Anna Trosburg of Manasquan.
Peter It. Bennett
Peter R. Bennett of Tennent, aged 77 years, died last Friday at Monmouth Memorial hospital, fol- lowing an operation. Funeral ser- vices were held Tuesday from his late home with Rev. Charles H. Neff, pastor of Old Tennent church, officiating. Interment was made in Old Tennent cemetery by funeral director J. Laird Hulse of English- town.
He is survived by his wife, Ger- trude Newcomb Bennett; a ron, Walter D. of Tennent, and two sis- ters, Mrs. Anna Brown of Romulus, N. Y., and Mrs. Lewis Heiser of Matawan. 118140
John H. Bokop
Funeral services for John H. Bokc.p, aged 58 years, were held cn Wednesday from his late home near Englishtown. Interment was made in Old Tennent cemetery by Fu- neral Director J. Laird Hulse of Englishtown.
Hr. Bokop is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elsa Bokop, and five children: M: s. Elsa Davison, Miss Vera Bo- kop. George and August Bokop, all at home, and Peter Bokop, New Brunswick. 10/10/42
Edward Reams 2 22/401
Edward Beams of 118 Center Street, died on Saturday at Mon- mouth Memorial hospital at Long Branch. Funeral services
were held on Tuesday morning at the VanSant Colonial Home on South Street, with Rev. John H. Schwacke, reetor of St. Peter's Episcopal church, officiating. Interment was made in Maplewood cemetery by Director VanSant. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Christina Beams; one daughter, Mrs. Carmen Andiet- ta, of Freehold; two sons, Edward, Jr., of Spotswood, and William, of Freehold; three sisters, Miss Bea- trice and Miss Emmie Beams, of ! Fort Johnson, N. Y., and Mrs. Ada Cantrell of Albany, N. Y .; and three brothers, Walter and John Beams of Amsterdam, N. Y., and William Beams of Worcester, Mass.
Wedding Notices
Ivins -- - Bertram 0/3 40
The marriage of Miss Katherine Ann Ivins, daughter of James Ster- ling Ivins of Washington, D. C., and Mantoloking, and a granddaughter of the late Mrs. William M. Ivins, Freehold, to Richard Howard Ber- tram, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wendt Bertram, Mantuloking and Ithaca, N. Y., took place on Satur- day at the summer home of her father at Mantoloking. The Rev. John W. Parks, pastor of the Pres- byterian church, Madison, officiated.
Gravatt --- Broege6/27/44 In an attractive summer wed- ding, Miss Olive Marjorie Gravatt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gravatt, Sr., of 35 Marcy Street, hecame the bride of Edward Carl Broege, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Broege of 110 Third Avenue, Belmar, on Saturday afternoon at! 2 o'clock in the Methodist church here. The Rev. Bruce C. Duvall, pastor, performed the ceremony, and was assisted by the Rev. Os- borne Schumpert of Pelmar. - L-17. waren wedding onu
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Mr. Bearmore is survived by four children, Mrs. Lester Applegate and Millard Bearmore, both of Adelphia; Mrs. Harry Wagner of Asbury Park, and Arthur Bearmore of Sea- side Park. Ile was born in Ger- many and had been a resident of Adelphia for 60 years.
Mr. VanDerveer before Justice of
Wedding Notices
Dreyer --- Bradley
Miss Louise Dreyer of Westfield, daughter of Henry Dreyer, Sr. of Ardena, and the late Mrs. Dreyer, was united in marriage on Memori- al Day to John Wyatt Bradley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton C. Bradley of Plainfield. The ceremony was performed at the chapel of the Church of the Holy Christ at North Plainfield, by Rev. H. Lewis Smith at 4 p. m. 6/6:42
Kaplan - - - Bar
Over 400 guests attended the out- oi-doors wedding at the Kaplan re- sort, near Englishtown, on Sunday afternoon, when Miss Emma Rose Kaplan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Kaplan of near Jamesburg, became the bride cf Dr. Samuel' Bar of Englishtown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bar of Allentown, Pa. 690,40
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Roscherry - -- Baird
Miss Vivian Lillian Roseberry, Neptune, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Roseberry, Crestwood, 'N. Y., became the bride of Ken- neth Alexander Baird, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Baird, Marl- boro, on Saturday in the Asbury Methodist church, Crestwood. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. J. Benedict. 9/20/40
Robbins - - - Buffa 7/-1,40
Miss Hazel Robbins, daughter of Mrs. Maude Robbins, Englishtown, vas united in marriage to Peter Buffa, Paterson, on Sunday after- noon at St. Anthony's Roman Cath- olie church, Paterson.
Miss Dorothy Buffa, a sister of the bridegroom, was the only at- tendant, 1
Newman --- Boyce 7/25/40 Miss Ruth E. Newman, daughter of Mrs. A. O. Newman, West Bel- mar, was wed to Charles E. Boyce, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Boyce of Freebold road, Farmingdale, on Sunday at 3 o'clock in the parson- age of the Farmingdale Methodist church. The Rev. Henry M. Law- renee performed the ceremony.
Fraser --- Bussum 2-23.40 Mrs. Margaret Ann White Fraser of Morristown, daughter of the late Dr. Augustus White, and a step-daughter of Mrs. Mary R. White of 54 Court Street, Freehold, was united in marriage to Charles Harbor Bussum of Wyckoff, form- erly of Asbury Park, at the Broad- way Presbyterian church in New York City, on Sunday afternoon, . ..
Connell --- Barrett
Miss Ann May Connell of Hel- metta, and Harry J. Barrett of Manalapan township, were united in marriage on Sunday, at the parsonage of the Englishtown Meth-' odist church by the pastor, Dr. Samuel R. Latham. 811:48
Englishtown .
A su was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. .. !!! Beith on Sunday at Fitkin !: . ; #1. He has been named John W .... am. 1-30-41
Obituary Notices
Mrs. Mary Kline Bortner
Mrs. Mary Kline Bortner, aged 5 years, wife of Lewis S. Bortne supervisor of schools of Manalapa township, died early Saturday mort ing, after an illness of two years.
Funeral services were held fror her late home on Tennent avenn Englishtown, on Monday evening : 8 o'clock. Rev. John C. Christe sen, presbyterian of the Presbyter an church there, of which she w: a member, officiated. Interme: was made Tuesday afternoon in tl Mt. Olivet cemetery, Hanover, P: by J. Laird Hulse of Englishtown. A daughter of the late John Go hart and Mary Kline Garhart, sì was born at Somerville. Thirty-tv years ago she married Mr. Bortne and they spent several years Farmingdale before Mr. Bortn. accepted his present position, : years ago in February. Since th; time they have cecupied their pre ent home.
She has been active in all lin of church work and is a member the Molly Pitcher Chapter No. 16 Order of the Eastern Star.
Besides her husband, she is su vived by two sisters, Mrs. A. I Cameron of Buenos Aires, Arget tina, and Miss Louise Garhart ( Buffalo, N. Y .; also two brother C. M. Garhart of Farmingdale, an George S. Garhart of Canton, Ohi. 7-2441
William A. Borden
Funeral services for William A. Borden were held on Tuesday af- ternoon at 2 o'clock at the Clayton funeral home, Adelphia, with the Rev. Pike and Rev. Bruce Duvall. offie.ating. Interment was in Ar- dena cemetery.
Mr. Borden was 66 years old and was the son of the late William A. and Ruhamah Patterson Borden! of Howell township. He was a mem- ber of the West Farms church. He died on Saturday at the Allenwood hospital.
He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Willard T. Sutphen of South street. 9:18-41
Joseph Borges /-2-44 Funeral services for Joseph Bur- ges of 75 Stokes Street, were held on Monday morning at 8 o'clock at the W. H. Freeman funeral home on East Main Street, and at 9 o'clock at St. Rose of Lima Catho- lic church, where requiem mass was celebrated by the Rev. James Child, assistant pastor. Interment was made in the Freehold Catholic cemetery.
Mr. Burges died on Wednesday night, a short time after being hit by a car while crossing the road in front of the Lithuanian Club on the Freehold-Tennent road. He has no immediate survivors.
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Timothy Ball House, Maplewood
Built in 1743 and well preserved today, this two-and-one-half story Colonial farm- house at Maplewood in Essex County is rich in Revolutionary memories. Washington fre- quently stopped here during the first winter of his encampment at Morristown and again
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Obituary Notices.
Wiliam C. Brown
William C. Brown, 71 years old, died suddenly at his home at 66 Bannaid street, on Tuesday morn- ing. He was born in Matawan, the son of the late Robert Brown and Mary Ann Dunham. He was a member of the Robertsville Metho- dist church.
He is survived by his wife, Em- ma F. Brown; and the following children: William, Jr., Old Bridge; : Mrs. Joseph Davis, Englishtown; . : Howard R., Matawan; Raymond S. and Charles A., both of Freehold, and Mrs. Charles Hull, of Atlantic : Highlands. One brother, Albert Brown, Spring Lake Heights, and 14 grandchildren also survive.
L; Funeral services will be held on " Saturday at 1 o'clock at his late i home, followed by interment in : Maplewood cemetery, by C. H. T. : Clayton & Son. /2/25141
James W. Bryden
James W. Bryden, a former resi -! dent of Freehold, died on Saturday night at the Masonic Home at Bur- lington. Funeral services were held there on Tuesday afternoon, fol- lowed by interment in Maplewood cemetery, here.
Mr. Bryden is survived by a step- daughter, Miss Bessie Downs, with whom he resided while in Free- hold. 10-30-41
in 1780, at the time of the battle of Spring- field. A lookout was located on the mountain at the rear of the estate. The building was altered in 1772 and again in 1919 when it was opened as the Washington Inn.
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Mrs. Lydia V. Barkalow
Mrs. Lydia V. Barkalow, aged 86 years, died on Monday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Elza- beth C. Bromley, with whom she lived, at Adelphia. Her body was removed to the C. H. T. Clayton & Son funeral home at Adelphia. . Funeral services will be held on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the funeral home, with Rev. Wil- llam B. Magsam, pastor of the Adelphia Methodist church, officiat- ing. Interment will be made in the Adelphia cemetery.
She was the widow of William H. Barkalow, and was born at Perrineville, the daughter of the. late Edward T. and Emeline Van- Hise Gravatt. She was a member of the Adelphia Methodist church, and the Ladies' And Society of the church. Besides the daughter men- tioned, she is survived by one sis- ter, Mrs. Elizabeth Barkalow of Adelphia; and six grandchildren, who are the children of her late son, Leon Barkalow, former dairy- man and Howell township official.
Charles N. Buck
Charles N. Buck, aged 82 years, died at his home on Water Street,: Englishtown, on Friday. Funeral services were held on Monday morning at the W. H. Freeman fu- neral home here, with Rev. John A. Christensen, pastor of the Eng- lishtown Presbyterian church, of- ficiating. Interment was made in! Greenwood cemetery, Brooklyn. 5/13/41
William Bradway House, Salem
This house, of the familiar two story type with the peaked attic, is one of the oldest re- maining in Salem County, It was built in 1700 along the waters of Stoe Creck in Lower Alloways Creek Township by William Brad- way, who was brought to this country from
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25 YEARS AGO
John D. Buckalew, son of one of the founders of Jamesburg, died in Florida at the age of 84 years. During President Gran't second term, Mr. Buckalew served as U. S. consul at Stettin, Germany.
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Adelphia
i A daughter was horn to Mr. and Mis. Lester Brown of Lansdale, ! Pa., on March 2. She has been named Shirley Ann. 311:14!
5 YEARS AGO 3-17-31
Miss Helen Rue became the bride of William Adolph Bonnewitz.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Beams of Adelphia, form- erly of Frechold, early Tuesday morning at Fitkin Memorial Hos- pital. The newcomer has been named William Whiteford. Mrs. Beams was formerly Miss Melissa Archer of Adelphia. 10/9/37 -0-
England by his parents in 1677. The house is located in a lonely picturesque spot and may be reached by the road down Stoe Creek Neck of Canton. Across the creek lie the marshes and lowlands of Cumberland County.
Obituary Notices.
Adam Edward Bathgate
Adam Edward Bathgate, died on Monday morning at the home of hie daughter, Mrs. Herman Mar- quardt at 1 Vredenburgh Avenue. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the C. H. T. Clayton & Son funeral home' at Adelphia, with Rev. James Van -! Vessem, pastor of the Marlboro Re- formed church, officiating. Inter-' ment will be made in Maplewood cemetery here.
zBesides the daughter mentioned, he is survived by another daugh- ter and two sons, Mrs. Jack Bas- tedo, Edward and Lawrence Bath- gate, all of Freehold; and Arthur Bathgate, of Dover. He is also survived by several brothers and sisters, living in Coanccticut and England. He was an exempt mem- ber of the Marlboro Fire Depart- ment. 112,41
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Black Horse Tavern, Mendham
The Black Horse Tavern, in the hills of Morris County, was built by Ebenezer Byram between 1735 and 1745. Little is known of its early history but tradition states that the township and village was named Mendham because of a remark made by Byram, who when told of the nature of the neighbors 'among whom he had settled, asserted, "I'll
Mend 'Em." However, it is said that some of the early inhabitants came from Mendham (now Mendum) Massachusetts. "The Black Horse" has been operated asa tavern ever since the post road was built. It was in the vicinity of Mendham, in January 1781, that the mutiny of the Pennsylvania Line occured.
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Charles A. Bennett
Funeral services for Charles A. Bennett, aged 71 years, a former jockey and horse trainer in this country and in England, who died last Thursday at the home of his son, A. E. Bennett, 26 Court Street, were held on Saturday at 2 p. m. at the Trinity Episcopal church, As- bury Park, with the Rev. Randall W. Conklin officiating. Interment was made in Glenwood cemetery, West Long Branch.
Mr. Bennett made his home at Oceanport, shortly after his arriv- al from England, and became a trainer for Charles O. MeFaddin, ! father of Freeholder Dorman Mc- Faddin.
After the close of the Spanish- American War, he became a civil-' ian employee in the quartermas- ter's department at San Juan, Puerto Rico. Later he was em- ployed by the Townley, the Baker and Thatcher hardware companies, retiring from the latter last year after 35 years of service.
Besides the son mentioned, he is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Walter Deiss, Bradley Beach, and che s'ster, Mrs. Louise Tracy, St. Faul, Minn. 2-20-4.
Howard A. Forden 3-27-41
Howard A. Borden, aged 53 years, of Point Pleasant, died Mon- day night in the Point Pleasant hospital. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2:30 p. m. at the H. Al'en VanHise funeral home in Point Pleasant with Rev. Edmund J. Walenta, former pastor of St. Mary's-by-the-Sea church, Point Pleasant, officiating. Interment will be in Greenwood cemetery, Brielle.
He is survived by his wife; one sister, Mis. W. T. Sutphen of Free- hold; and one brother, W. A. Bor- den of Ardena.
Edward Brand
Edward Brand, senior clerk-book- keeper in the auditing department at the State Hospital at Marlboro, was found dead at his home at 21 Marion strect. Trenton, on Tuesday morning. He had been on sick leave for the past six weeks due to a heart condition.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday at 2 p. m., at the church home of Ivins and Campbell, 77 Prospect street, Trenton. Inter- ment will he made in Greenwood cemetery there. Friends may call Friday evening. 6-12-49
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Bonnel House at Chatham
After the victory at Springfield, while enroute to Yorktown and the close of the War for Independence, General Washington encamped at Chatham. Here he made pre- tenses of establishing permanent quarters to mislead the British, who were holding New York. Many of the soldiers were quartered in the homes of the community. One of 7/3/41
James A. Barry
James A. Barry, 79 years old, of R. D. 1. died en Saturday at the Monmouth Memorial hospital, Long Branch. He was a retired engineer having worked for the Pennsylvania rialroad for 30 years. He has re- sided in this section for 20 years Funeral services were held or Monday evening from his late home with the Rev. W. L. Sahler, pastor of the Reformed church, officialing Interment was on Tuesday in Ge monds cemetery, New City, N. Y. in charge of Richard VanSant. Mr. Barry is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Charles Young Englewood; Mrs. Joseph Beeke and Mrs. Gus Schlechtweg, both o Freehold, and one son, Harold Bar ry of Freehold. Two sisters, Mrs Velson M. Boyce and Mrs. John B | Ketchner, both of Ithaca, N.Y., an. .five grandehildren and one great grandchild, also survive. 2 25/41
Mrs. Paula Barber
Funeral services for Mrs. Paula Barber, 85, widow of Joshua Bar- ber, were held Thursday at the Synagogue in Englishtown, Inter- ment was made at the Sons of Is- racl cemetery near Englishtown.
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She was a Russian, coming to this country 35 years ago." She is survived by four children: Daniel Barber of Philadelphia, Mrs. Molly Gertler of Englishtown, Mrs. Eliza- beth Buncher, and Samuel Barber, both of Perth Amboy ..? /1/4;
these, the Bonnel homestead on Watchung Avenue, was filled to capacity. Tradition declares that not content with this hospitality alone, Mrs. Bonnel spent the night baking bread for the needy army on their long march to the south; stepping back and forth over the soldiers asleep on her kitchen floor.
New Jersey Council, State House, Trenton
Raymond F. Brown
Raymond F. Brown, 58 years ol of the Farmingdale-Glendela roa Farmingdale, died on Monday nig: in St. Mary's hospital, Philadelphi Funeral arrangements were und the direction of Thomas R. Hard Belmar.
Mr. Brown is survived by h wife, Mrs. Sara E. Brown; a so) Grandin; his mother, Mrs. Sara C. Stoney, Orange; four brother Harry L., Denver; Charles A., Tier ton; George E., Freehold; and Frec erick P., Orange; and one sister Mrs. Gus Raddler, Belleville. 711014
Philip Bensel
Funeral services for Philip Een- sel were held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the VanSant Colonial Home with the Rev. Walter J. Lake, pastor of the First Baptist church. officiating. Interment was in the Maplewood cemetery.
Mr. Bensel was 83 years old, and died Friday at the Marlboro state bospital. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Julia VanMatta of 1153 East Grand street, Elizabeth. with whom he formerly resided. 70441
William Buche
William Buche, father of Rev. Robert H. Buche, pastor of the' Englishtown Presbyterian Church, died at his home in Slater, Iowa. on Thursday, April 28th. Funeral services were held on Sunday.
Rev. Buche, who left on April 18th to visit his father, has pro -. longed his stay. 5-5-17
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WEDDINGS
Mayberry - -- Baker
Miss Margreite M. Mayberry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Mayberry of Tinton Falls, and Dr. Elsworth E. Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nisl Baker Saskatchewan, Canada, were united in marriage on Sunday at 4 o'clock, before an altar decorated with baskets of dahlias and gladioli in the Methodist church at Eatontown. The double-ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. E. A. Miller, pastor of the church. 1012141
Bairds Have Family Reunion
On Sunday, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hammond of Manala- pan, was the scene of a family re- union in honor of Charles A. Balrd of Freehold, whose 84th birthday was May 15th; and his son, David E. Baird, whose birthday was May 22nd; and his grandson, Charles A. Baird 2d, whose birthday was May 4th.
Those present werc Charles A Baird and Miss Jennie R. Baird, of Freehold; Mr. and Mrs. David E. Baird and son, Charles A. 2d, of Trenton; Mr. and Mrs. Karl O. Baird of Hightstown, and Mrs .. Harry P. Hammond, a daughter of Mr. Baird, and her family, Mr. -- Hammond, Claudia J. Hammond of - Skillman, Mary Evelyn Hammond, ; who is in training in New Bruns- wiek; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baird Hammond and baby son David of Munroe. N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Hammond, Jr. and little son, Henry P. Hammond 3d, of Ar- dena. 5/22/4.
MR. AND MRS. BURNS WED 35 YEARS
7-3-41 Given Surprise Party
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Burns of 17 Henry street, were tendered a sur- prise party in honor of their 35th wedding anniversary, Friday eve- ning at the home of their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Cook of 111 South street, by their children.
Mr. Burns was the son of the late Mr. and Mis. James Burns of Sweetman's Lane, and Mrs. Burns was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs .Michael Rooncy of Man- alapan. . They were married June 28, 1906, in St. Rose of Lima Catho- lic church here, by the late Mon- signor Frederick Kivelitz. Their
Sharp - - - Buckley Miss Elizabeth W. Sharp and Lawrence C. Buckley, both of Belle-| ville, were united in marriage Sat- urday afternoon by the Rev. Wal- ter J. Lake, at the parsonage of the First Baptist church, here. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Radler of Belleville were the attendants. Mrs. Buckley is organist at the Grace Baptist church in Belleville, of which Mr. Lake was formerly pastor. : 0-9-41
Wedding Notes
Guasparini - - - Briggs
In an attractive fall wedding, Miss Lola Guasparini, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Guasparini of 11 Henry street, was united in marri- age to Eugene C. Briggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Briggs of | Mechanic street, on Saturday after- noon in St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church. Rev. Stephen Buividas, as- sistant pastor, performed .the cerc -! mony. -11/13/41
25 YEARS AGO
In a quiet wedding at the M. E. parsonage, Archie Burdge and Miss Evelyn Gray were married by Rev. N. J. Wright, pastor. +/10/2,
Cowart -- - Brigden
Miss Linnie -- Kathryn Cowart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cowart of Plainfield, was united in marriage to George I. Brigden, Jr .. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Irving Brigden, Sr., of Montclair, on Sat- urday, in the Woodlawn alumnae house of New Jersey College for Women, New Brunswick. The cere- mony was performed hy Rev. H. Lewis Smith, rector of the Holy Cross Episcopal church, North Plainfield. 10/30/41 ..
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