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nrle.illiceofrUOfille-e*.ad**ierof playa will be made later.A SILVER WEDDINC.A BRILLIANT SOCIAL KTENT DiBUdH CIRCLES.MIDDLS-UODwhito aeadforofme:Ahoi]oermunullThe social even; of. the season for thelively village of Middlebueh was the cele-bra;ion of ihe 25;h anniVerearr of thamarriage of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. VanDuyn. which was htli at their residenceon the evening before Thanksgiving. Thenight waeone of the stormiest of the lateI stormy weather, bat this did not prevent I hui the numerous friends of the couple from I hdt meeting at the appoimed time and having | ape a very pleasant and enjoyable evening.After very cordial greetings a ad pleasant reunions of old acquaintances, a substau*I tial and bountitui coilation was served, whch was evidently enjoyed by all. Music was given, both vocal and instrumental, interspersed with selections ofirer-Eih*d-ofr-iWigivlit'1hocda}sre la-re-hisibutIJg*A-XTJeesnt.indoo 1llistiedrde,jortarkhistheiis-at-muesceeiPaMe, E.wasHe?enteastheirilnd the our nail pils, :tera man , the ftet [joe*i he 'romgirl.nowcollege glee songs by several members of the Rutgers College tiled Club, who were among the guests, after which the young people tripped the light fautaetic toe until tLe small hottre of the morning..Among those present were Rev. James 1 Th Le Fevre and daughter, Nellie B. LeFevre. I 3 Mr. and Mrs S. ti. Voorhees, Mrs. Adam I uu Berg, ei-8heri£f Totten and family, Mr. and Mrs. F. V. L. Voorhees, MrM^I. Van [are Xuys. Miss M. P. Clara, Mr and Mrs. John I tiu; Vau Middlesworth, Dr. and Mrs. F.sher, | b.-i Mr and Mrs. Abram Voorhees, Mr and Mrs. I N. W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Theo, Stryker. Mr. and Mrs. Abram Wood, Mr.VVm. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wood, of B.oomfield, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hemphill, or New York City, Mrs. John Fenley,Mrs. David Fenley, Mr. and Mrs. James Van Buikirk, Mr. and Mrs. West Van Buskir , Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Perlcaf of Bayonue, Mr. N. Cubberley, Mr. and Mrs. A. Schapman, of Newark, and mauy others. Messrs. I. N. Wycfcoff, Lewis Stryker, Willard Totten, and Chas. Vau Midulesvrorth acted as ushers.The presents were [ntany and valua le. Among them were twenty-five silver » ol-lara from the husband to the wife, an elegant manicure set from Mrs. Van Duyn to her husband, two handsome silver fruit spoons, two silver gravy spoons, an individual set, six Bilver fruit knive, a doaen silver nut picks and cracker, a gold lined sugar spoon, a butter knifes, a majolica cracker jar, a silver handled silk umbrella, a handsome toilet jet, |;J5 in eilvt-r dollars from several friends, scarfs and books, two silver napkin rings, Bilver plate, salt cup. a handsome lookingglas*, a silver ciock, a silver caBter, a dozen pilver teaspoons, a handsome fruit diah and many other presents.tinseito:vsmQlt;COtvECiS(TCSieiAV
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Mon, Dec 02, 1889

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