New Jersey vital records from Monmouth Democrat [1937-1942 : obituaries, marriages, etc.], Part 9

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James Carnegie


James Carnegie, 87, of Route 33 near Jerseyville, died on Monday. He was a retired marine engineer. Fie is survived hy two daughters .! Mrs. Thaidea Hyland, Jerseyville and Mrs. Margaret McCormick .! Scotch P'lains, and one son, James Carnegie of Scotland. 1/5/72.


MRS. CRAIG CELEBRATES 90TH BIRTHDAY.


Still Leads Active Life.


Mrs. Ella Craig of Tennent Ave- ne, Englishtown, on Monday cele- brated her ninetieth birthday, a wish she had often expressed.


Though the possessor of many years, she is active, doing her own housework and preparing her meals. Last summer she worked in her garden. She is well preserved, hav- ing a keen memory, good sight and hearing. One of her greatest pleas- ures is the radio.


She was born March 28, 1848 in Hightstown, the daughter of John Benham and Elizabeth Cutter. In 1884 sbe moved to Tennent, after her marriage to Charles Augustus Craig, where she remained for thir- teen years, until his death, after which she moved to Englishtown and opened a millinery shop. She continued in business until a little over eight years ago, when she suf- fered a stroke, but recovered. She has lived in her present home five years.


For over fifty years she has been a member of the Englishtown Pres- byterian Church and was in her pew each Sunday. For thirty-three years she taught in Sunday School and loves to talk of the boys and girls in her classes. 3 -3-37


CONROWS FETED ON 25th ANNIVERSARY.


Tendered Dinner And Party


Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conrow were made very happy by friends and relatives on the occasion of their silver wedding anniversary, Saturday.


A family dinner attended by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Conrow of Free- hold, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baxter of Ocean Grove, Miss Carrie Herring, Miss Doris Conrow, Donald Con- row and Albert Ackerly, preceded an evening surprise party planned by neighbors and friends. Mrs. Conrow was presented by her hus- band and children with a Bulova wrist watch and a corsage of red roses. She was the recipient of many beautiful pieces of silver. glassware and other gifts. Deli- cious refreshments and a wedding cake were served.


Mrs. Conrow, who prior to her marriage was Miss Addie Basley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Basley, became the bride of Charles Conrow, son of Joseph Conrow, on March 5th, 1913, at a beautiful home wedding. Mrs. Rulon Apple- gate (then Miss Lillian Conrow, sis- ter of the groom), and George Bas- ley, brother of the bride, were their attendants, The Rev. Horace Good- child of Middletown, performed the ceremony. He was a cousin of the bride's father.


Mr. and Mrs. Conrow have al- ways made their home in Farming- dale. They are active in grange and church affairs. They have three children: Joseph Conrow of Freehold; Miss Doris Conrow and Donald Conrow, who are still at home. 3-10-38


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40TH WEDDING ANNI- VERSARY


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Coopers Given Surprise Party


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Mr. and Mrs. D. Edward Cooper of 140 South Street, were tendered a surprise party last Wednesday evening in honor of their 40th wed- ding anniversary. They were sup- per guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ed- ward Smytbe of 44 Brinkerhoff Ave- nue. In the evening, 20 relatives and friends arrived, for a genuine surprise party. Mr. and Mrs. Coop- er were presented with a ruby col- or blanket.


Mr. Cooper is employed as a clerk at the local Post Office. Prior to coming to Freehold, he was engag- ed in farming. He and Mrs. Cooper were married at Adelphia parson- age, by Rev. John Allen in 1898.


Guests at the party included Mr. and Mrs. T. Edwin Jeffries, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jeffries, Mr. and Mrs. Dorrie Smythe, Mrs. Mary Barka- low, Mr. and Mrs. J. Everett Bark- alow, Mrs. Emma Conine, and Miss Marcella Jeffries, all of Freehold; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smythe, Tren- ton; Mrs. Austin Dell, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jeffries, Spring Lake; Mrs. Arch McBride, Trenton; and Mr. and Mrs. Albret Barkalow of Point Pleasant.


Marked 40th Wedding Anniversary


Mr. and Mrs. Michael Crine of Vanderburgh, celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary, last Wednes- da. They attended mass at St. Rose of Lima Church, here, which was celebrated by their son, Rev. Michael Augustine Crine of Ocean City. A reception was held at their home in the afternoon, which was attended by relatives.


Those attending the reception were: Walter Crine and daughter, Mary, of Marlboro; Mrs. Agnes Holtz and Mrs. Mary Crine and son, Michael, of Wickatunk; Mrs. Cath- erine Maloney of Morganville; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crine and sons, Francis and Fred, Jr., and Miss Winifred Kain of Red Bank; Miss Elizabeth Kain of Asbury Park; Rev. Michael A. Crine of Ocean City, and Harry, Charles and Jo- seph Crine of Vandeburgh. 2/3/38


A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cullen of Institute Street, on Monday evening, at Fitkin Hospital at Neptune. He has been named James. 3/10/38


WEDDING NOTICES


Warnock - -- Crine


Miss Mary Hazel Warnock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Warnock of Matawan and Paul Crine, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Crine of Morganville, were united in marriage last Saturday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Joseph's Catholic Church at Keyport. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Augustus Crinc of Ocean Gate, a cousin of the bridegroom. 12/2/37


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WEDDING NOTICES


Lewis - - - Cottrell


Miss Martha Elaine Lewis, daugh- ter of Mrs. Adeline Lewis of Jer- seyville, was united in marriage to LeRoy Wilson Cottrell, son of Mrs. Ethel Cottrell of Spotswood, on Sat- urday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock by the Rev. Walter W. Mininger, pas- tor of the South Amboy Baptist church, and a former pastor of the local Ardena Baptist church.


The bride wore a gown of royal blue silk. The couple were attend- ed by their mothers.


Following the ceremony, the bride and groom left for their new- ly furnished home at Crescent Ave- nue, Spotswood.


Mrs. Cottrell is a graduate of Freehold High School class of '34, and he is a graduate of the South River High School class of '32 and 'is employed as private secretary at i the National Lead Company, in South Amboy. 31


Baylies - - - Challender


Miss Vera E. Baylies, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Kent Baylies of New Egypt and Kenneth R. Challender, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Chal- lender, were united in marriage on Thursday, December 2nd. The young couple are living in New Egypt. 12,16. 27


Reid - -- Cameron


Miss Phyllis Jane Reid, daughter of Commissioner and Mrs. Walter Williamson Reid, Jr., of Allenhurst, was united in marriage to Ross B. | Cameron of Freehold, son of Jesse B. Cameron and the late Mrs. Kath -! ryn B. Cameron of Rising Sun, Md .. on Saturday evening at the home; of her parents. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Randall W. Conklin, pastor of the Trinity Epis-' copal Church in Asbury Park, be- fore a bank of oak leaves, smilax. white gladioli, and large woodward- ia ferns. On the altar were cande -. labra. Other rooms were decorated with smilax and ferns.


Music was provided by a string orchestra. 10


Flynn - -- Cushrural


Miss Mary B. Flynn, foster daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mc- Knight of the Freehold-Marlboro road, and Joseph Cushrural of Caldwell, were united in marriage last Wednesday afternoon, in a ceremony performed at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, by Rev. John A. Kucker, pastor. 6/ 30/38


Jerolis -- - Cerebe 38


Miss Bernice Jerolis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jerolis of 48 Avenue A, was united in marriage to Bernard Cerebe, son of Mrs. Mary Cerebe of 3251 Mercer Street, Philadelphia, on Saturday at 3 p. m. at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church. The ceremony was per- formed by Father Childs.


9/8. Stewart - - - Clayton 38


William S. Clayton of 18 Brink- erhoff avenue, head of the Clayton Transportation Company, and Miss Thelma Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Stewart of Mana- squan, were united in marriage on Saturday, September 3, at Elkton,! Maryland. They were attended by Miss Edna Smith of South River, and Joseph Auer of Milltown.


Obituary Notices.


Harold E. Coe


Harold E. Coe, whose summer home is at the corner of West Main Strect and Manalapan Ave- nue here, died on Friday at Tem- ple University Hospital in Phila- delphia. He was the husband of Kathryn Holmes Perrine Coe, who survives him. Funeral services were held on Saturday afternoon at the Ferncliff Mausoleum at Ard- sley, N. Y., conducted by his ne- phew, Rev. Herbert W. Lamb, Jr., rector of the Protestaut Episcopal church of Sherburne, N. Y. nl- terment was made at Ferncliff, in charge of Funeral Director W. H .; Freeman of Freehold.


Besides his wife, Mr. Coe Is sur- vived by one stepson, Dr. Holmes Perrine of Norristown, Pa .; two nieces and two nephews. He was an Insurance broker with offices at 90 John Street, New York City. During the winter months, he and Mrs. Coe lived at 41 Central Park West. They had moved to their summer home here about a month ago. He was born in Denver, Colo. the son of Earl Coe, who was pub- lisher of the Denver Times. Af- ter being educated there, he came to New York City, where he en- tered the insurance business. He was past master of Montauk lodge of Masons, past president of the Downtown Athletic Club and Ro- tary Club, both of New York City. 6/23/98 1


Charles F. Clarkson


Charles F. Clarkson, aged 49 years, who has lived in the former Charles V. D. Forman property on the Freehold-Colts Neck Road, was killed in an automobile accident at Elizabeth, last Friday morning. His body was removed to the W. H. Freeman funeral home here and prepared for burial.


Funeral services were held on Tuesday morning, with requiem mass being celebrated at Sacred Heart Church, Washington, D. C. Interment was made in Washington Memorial Park, there, in charge of Director Freeman.


Mr. Clarkson is survived by his parents. living in Washington; and his wife, Mrs. Henrietta Clarkson, and five children, living in Phila- delphia. 10-13-18


Mrs. Myra Schanck Crawford


Mrs. Myra Sehanek Crawford, aged 63 years, wife of Wesley Crawford, who lived in Freehold until a few years ago, died at her home at Millburn, last Saturday morning after a prolonged illness. Funeral services were held on Mon- day afternoon at Old Brick church cemetery, conducted by Rev. W. L. Sahler, pastor of the Freehold Re- formed church. Interment was made there.


Besides her husband she is sur- vived by two daughters, Mrs. Ralph Bowne and Mrs. Austin Bailey, and one son, Warren Crawford, all of Millburn; one brother, William Schanck of South Street, Freehold, and five grandchildren.


Her husband, Wesley Crawford, was local agent for the Prudential Insurance Company for a number of years, and the family resided on South street here. After his retire- ment because of ill health, they moved to North Jersey. 7/28/381


Charles Cassler, Sr.


Charles Cassler, Sr., aged 76 years, a resident of Allaire, died on Wednesday morning at Mon- mouth Memorial hospital at Long Branch. His body was removed to his home at Allaire, from where funeral services will be held on Saturday morning at 9 o'clock, and at 10 o'clock at St. Catherine's Catholic church at Farmingdale. Requiem mass will be celebrated by the pastor, Rev. Thomas Heal- ey, pastor. Interment will be made in the Freehold Catholic Cemetery by Funeral Director W. H. Free- man. He is survived by four sons, Charles Jr., Elias, John, and Jacob, all of Allaire. 9-1.38


John Conway


John Conway, aged 70 years, fa- ther of Albert Conway of Marcy Street here, died on Saturday at the Philadelphia General Hospital. His body was removed to the Van- Sant Colonial Home on South Street, here, from where funeral services were held on Wednesday morning at 8:30 o'clock, followed at 9 o'clock by the celebration of requiem mass at St. Rose of Lima church, by Rev. James Child, as- sistant pastor.


Besides the son mentioned, he is survived by another son, Lewis H. Conway of Bremerton, Washing- ton. Mr. Conway lived at 8001 State Road, Philadelphia, and was employed in that city as a carpet designer. He was a member of the Moose Lodge of Philadelphia, and of the Canadian World War Vete- rans. He was born in Scotland. 6-23-381


Amory Clayton


Amory Clayton, 19 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clayton of Squankum road, Lakewood, died early Monday morning at the Paul! Kimball Hospital, Lakewood, from injuries sustained on Sunday, when kieked by one of the horses in the stable operated by his father.


Funeral services will be held this (Thursday) afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at the home of his parents, with Rev. Marshall Sewell of Lakewood Baptist church, officiating. Inter- ment was made in Woodlawn ceme- tery, Lakewood, in charge of Fu- neral Director C. H. T. Clayton & Son of Adalphia.


Besides his parents, he is surviv- ed by one brother, Arden, at home; and his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Clayton of Pleas- ant Plains. 7-14- 18


Mrs. Grace Huxford Conover


Mrs. Grace Huxford Conover died suddenly last Wednesday at her home, on the former Charles V. D. Forman farm, on the Freehold- Colts Neck Road. Funeral services were held there on Friday morn- ing, conducted by Rev. W. L. Sah- ler, pastor of the Freehold Reform- ed church. Interment was made in Maplewood cemetery in charge of Funeral Director W. H. Freeman.


Mrs. Conover was a native of Fort Wayne, Indiana. She was the widow of Frank Conover, and lived here for the past nine years. Her late husband was a brother of George B. Conover of West Main street. 8/18/38


Obituary Notices.


Mrs. Margaret Coyne


Mrs. Margaret Coyne, aged 66 years, wife of Patrick Coyne of 135 South street, died on Sunday eve- ning at St. Francis hospital at Trenton. Funeral services were held on Wednesday morning at 9: o'clock at St. Rose of Lima Catho- lic church, were requiem mass was celebrated by the pastor, Rev. John : A. Kucker. Interment was made in the Freehold Catholic cemetery, by Funeral Director W. H. Free- man.


Besides her husband, Mrs. Coyne is survived by two sons, Jerome and Henry Coyne, both of Freehold.


Edwin Colborne/ 11/38


Edwin Colborne, aged 69 years, a piano tuner who lived on the North Farmingdale road, died at his home there on Tuesday. Fu -! neral services will be held at the C. H. T. Clayton & Son Funeral Home at Adelphia, on Friday morn- ing at 10:30 o'clock, and interment will follow at Fairview cemetery, Red Bank, by Director Clayton. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lou- ise Lehmann Colborne; and two sisters, Miss Margaret Colborne of Buffalo, N. Y., and Miss Sara Col- borne of Toronto, Canada.


Mrs. Elizabeth A. Costlo


Mrs. Elizabeth A. Costlo, aged 71 years, died early Thursday morning at her home at Morganville. Fu- neral services were held on Satur- day morning at St. Joseph's Catho-, lic Church at Keyport. Interment was made in the adjacent cemetery in charge of Funeral Director W. H. Freeman.


She is survived by four daughters, Marie, Elizabeth and Irene, and Mrs. William Welstead, all of Mor- ganville; and one brother, Martin Morrissey of Freehold; and one sig- ter, Mrs. Jane Leonard, of Morgan- ville. 10/20/38


Thomas B. Cole


Thomas B. Cole, aged 82 years, veteran Allentown barber, died on Friday, July 29th at his home after a lengthy illness. Survivors include three nieces, Miss Emma Green of New York City, Mrs. Alice Jacobs of East Orange, and Miss Hattie Martin of Allentown. Funeral ser- vices were held on Monday, Aug. 1 in Union A. M. E. church, con- ducted by his pastor, Rev. J. H. Shaffer. Interment was in the church cemetery. 8-11-38


Dennis E. Carney


Dennis E. Carney, aged 59 years, died on Thursday at the home of his brother, John Carney at Brade- velt. Funeral services were held on Saturday morning at St. Gabri- el's Catholic Church, with the pas- , tor, Rev. Louis F. Cogan celebrat- ing requiem mass. Interment was made in St. Joseph's Cemetery at Keyport, in charge of Funeral Di- rector W. H. Freeman.


Besides the brother mentioned, he is survived by one son, Paul, at home; two sisters, Miss Anna Car- ney, also at home, and Mrs. Mar- garet Conway of Long Branch; and two other brothers, Thomas of Lin- croft, and Morris of Red Bank, -- 12/29/38


Mrs. Ann Coyne


Mrs. Ann Coyne, aged 85 ycars, died on Friday evening at her home at 721 Eighth Avenue, Belmar. Funeral services were held on Mon- day morning, at 8 o'clock from her late home, and at 8:30 at St. Rose's Catholic Church at Belmar, where requiem mass was celebrated. Inter- ment was made in the Freehold Catholic Cemetery in charge of Funeral Director W. H. Freeman.


She was the wife of John Coyne, who survives her. They formerly, owner and resided at the corner of Union Avenue and Parker Street here for a number of years. She was born in Ireland, and came to America when a young woman.


Besides her husband, she is sur- vived by two sons and five daugh -! ters: Frank Coyne of New York City, James Coyne of Englewood, Mrs. Grover Morgan of Baltimore, Mrs. Charles McConnell of Belmar, Mrs. Arnold Hulehsart and Mrs. Nate Beyer, both of Neptune, and Mrs. Sarah Theall of New York City.


Another son, John Henry Coyne of' Union Avenue, Freehold, died last April from injuries he sustain- ed when struck by a car on the Jerseyville Road. He had alighted from his car and started across to an automobile sales agency, when he was struck by another car.


/2)5Mrs. Cordelia T. Cooper


Mrs. Cordelia T. Cooper, aged 66 years, died suddenly at her home at Adelphia, on Monday morning, following a heart attack. Funeral services will he held from her late home this (Thursday) afternoon at 2 o'clock, with the Rev. William B. Magsam, pastor of the Adelphia M. E. Church, officiating. Inter- ment will be made in Harmony Cemetery by Funeral Director C. C. T. Clayton & Son of Adelphia.


She is survived by her hushand, Frank Cooper, who is seriously ill, two daughters, Mrs. Wal- ter Smith of Keyport, and Mrs. Bertha MacDermant, at home; two sons, Charles and Theodore Cooper, of Freehold; one brother, John D. Thompson, of Clarksburg: one sis- ter, Mrs. Mary Batzel of Smith- burg; and four half brothers, Dr. Theodore F. and Charles Thomp- son, of Lakewood; Joseph A. Thompson, Point . Pleasant; and Dr. Elbert Thompson, of Bradley ; Beach; and seven grandehildren.


9 Mrs. Delia Cummings, aged 6: years, wife of Michael Cumming: of the Freehold-Marlboro road, diet early Friday morning, at Mon mouth Memorial Hospital at Long Branch, where she was taken the previous evening after suffering & stroke at her home. Funcral ser vices were held on Tuesday morn ing at the Freeman Funeral Home and at St. Rose of Lima Catholic church, where requiem mass wa! celebrated by the pastor, Rev. Johr A. Kucker. Interment was made in the Freehold Catholic cemetery in charge of Funeral Director W H. Freeman.


Besides her husband, she is sur- vived by the following sons and daughters-Mrs. Lillian Higgins, of Marlboro; Mrs. Raymond Kennedy, of Freneau; Miss Margaret Cum- mings ,of Freehold; John, Keyport; Harold, Freehold; Charles and George, at home; and one brother Charles McCue, of Lakewood.


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Wedding Notices


Butler --- Cook


Miss Ann May Butler of 1139 Heck avenue, Asbury Park, was united in marriage to John Cook of Freehold. at the Holy Spirit Roman Catholic church, in Asbury Park, on Wednesday, September 7. Nuptial mass was celebrated by Father George Dalton. 9-15-381 19/10/42 New - - - Crine In an attractive late Summer wedding, Miss Kathryn Ruth New, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John New of Colts Neck, was united in mar- riage to Charles Crine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Crine of Vander- burg, on Monday morning at 10 o'clock, in St. Mary's Catholic Church, in Colts Neck. The cere- incny was performed and the nup- tial mass was celebrated by the Rev. M. A. Cline, of Laurel Springs. N. J., & brother of the bridegroom .-


Ribble - - - Cross


Miss Elizabeth Stokes Ribble, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Roy Duf- ford Ribble of Mountain Lakes, and granddaughter of Mrs. John Stokes formerly of Freehold, was married on Tuesday, August 11. at the home of her parents, to Lieutenant John Leland Cross, Jr., U. S. A., son of Mr. and Mrs. Cross of Mount Ver- non, N. Y. The ceremony was per- formed by the Rev. Loral W. Pan- 'cake, pastor of the Mountain Lakes Community Church, in the presence of relatives and a few friends.


The bride attended the Grier School, Birmingham, Pa., and Wil- liam and Mary College. Lieutenant Cross, whose father is president of the Mount Vernon Trust Company, ! is an alumnus of Blair Academy and Wesleyan University. He was recently graduated from an Army cavalry school. 8/18-42


5 YEARS AGO


Wed: Miss Rosamond Quirk and Roy Collins. 8-27-42


Announce Marriage


An announcement was made of the marriage of Miss Clarissa Smith and John Collins, at a party given on Tuesday night at the State Hospital. The ceremony was performed on June 4. 1939, in the rectory of St. Gabriel's church at Eradevelt.


Miss Sylvia Lawrence Weds Dr. G. A. Collins


Miss Sylvia Lawrence, daughter of Mrs. Rulif V. Lawrence and the late Circuit Court Judge Lawrence, was united in marriage to Dr. George Allen Collins, son of Mrs. Patrick Collins and the late Mr. Collins, at 8:30 on Saturday morn- ing.


The ceremony was performed by the Rev. John A. Kucker, in the; rectory of St. Rose of Lima Catho- lic church, in the presence of the attendants, Mrs. ReRoy Collins and Gildny Freeman, cousins of the


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Czapkowski - - - Clesielski


Miss Helen Czapkowski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Czapkowski of South River, and B. Peter Ciesiel- ski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hipolit Ciesielski of Tennent, formerly of South River, were united in mar- riage on Sunday, June 11th, at St. Mary's church, South River. The bride wore a gown of white net with veil of the same and carried an old-fashioned bouquet of gar- denias and lilies of the valley. Miss Claire Robinson, as maid of honor, wore a gown of pink net and car- ried an old-fashioned bouquet of mixed flowers. The bridesmaid, Miss Regina Ciesielski of Newark, sister of the bridegroom, wore a gown of blue net and carried an old fashioned bouquet of flowers. The best man was Maurice Ciesiel- ski of Tennent, a brother, and F. Czapkowski of South River, brother of the bride, was usher. 6/5/29


Miller - - - Clayton 321:39


Miss Berta Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Miller of Lake- wood, was united in marriage to Mervin Clayton, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Clayton of Southard, on Monday evening at the parsonage of Evangelical Lutheran chorch by the pastor, Rev. P. M. Rowaldt. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Austin of Southard, were the attendants.


Holmes -- - Conway 1


Miss Elaine Holmes, daughter of Mrs. Sarah E. Holmes of Keyport, was united in marriage to Leonard Conway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam F. Conway of Freehold, on Monday at 9 a. m. at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic church at Key- port, with the Rev. Donald E. Hick- ey officiating at the nuptial high mass.


Mr. And Mrs. Collins Wed Forty Years


Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collins of 10 Ford Avenue, celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary with a dinner and party at their home on Tuesday evening, at which time 30 relatives and friends were pres- ent.


The house was decorated for the occasion. A mock wedding was presented, with the bride being Al- bert Lloyd, who wore Mrs. Collins' wedding gown. Other members of the wedding party were Eddie Iver- son as the bridegroom; Agnes Crisp, the bridesmaid; Mrs. Laura Handley and Diana Longstreet, flower gir's; Charles Collins, Jr .. best man, and William A. Lloyd. minister.


The remainder of the evening, all' enjoyed singing and dancing, and the guests wished the couple hap- py returns of the day. They receiv- ed many beautiful gifts.


Mrs. Collins was horn at Clarks- burg. She was the former Hannah Buckalew, daughter of George and Mary Buckalew of Clarksburg. Mr. Collins was born in Matawan Town- ship, son of Anthony and Mary C. Collins.


They rented an apartment on Clinton Street, where they were married by the Rev. Kerwin Fisher, of the Methodist Church. Mr. Col- lins built their present home on Ford Avenue in 1916. -


Mr. Collins has been employed as a sweeper at the A. M. Karaghous- ian rug mill for the past five years. He worked as a carpenter hefore he became affiliated with the rug mill. 1/5/20


Grover Cleveland Home, Caldwell


Grover Cleveland's birthplace on the north side of Bloomfield Avenue, in the Borough of Caldwell, is controlled by a commission known as the Grover Cleveland Birthplace Association, a corporate body created by a special act of the New Jersey Legis- lature in 1933. Its 20 trustees are appointed by the Governor and serve without compersation. The house, in which the twenty-second President of the United States was born, is open daily to the public from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. during the week, and from


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Fedullo - - - Cantalia


Miss Marie Fedullo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fedullo of 2? Ford avenue, was united in marriage to Frank Cantalis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Cantalia, of 9) Catherine street, Red Bank, on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, in St. Rose of Lima Catholic church. The Rev. John A. Kucker, pastor, pe. formed the ceremony.


Rogers - -- Crippen


Miss Winifred Anne Rogers, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Rog- ers of Neptune, formerly of Free- i hold, was united in marriage to Thomas R. Crippen of Baltimore, son of Mrs. T. ,Raymond Crippen and the late Mr. Crippen of Cher- ckec, Ia., Sunday afternoon in the rectory of the Church of the Holy Spirit, Asbury Park. 1/22/42




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