Mr. And Mrs. D. J. PerrineCelebrate 25th Anniversary ' Wedding At Colonial Home; I11)0 old Colonial residence of Mr. and Mrs. David .!. Perrine, situated about four and a half miles fr-om this city on ibo River Road was the sceneof a delightful silver wedding anniversary Inst niiz:!it. Many quests assembled at their homo in honor ot the occasion. finest s came Ironi Dutch Neck, Newark, Dunellen, •CraaKbury, High! stow n, M on mo u t h Junction, Brooklyn. South Branch. Princeton, Round Brook, Livingston Manor and New Brunswick.The rooms wore artistically decorated with palms, ferns and pink and white carnations, the colorscheme being pink and white. Mr: and Mrs. Perrine received the guests Mrs. Perrine wore a vlt; ry pretty gown of yellow charnreuse with a touch ofwhite lace.At seven-thirty the guests woreseated in the dining-room and a delicious supper served by the Houseof Bruns, of this city. The tables were daintily decorated with sinilax, terns and carnations, with hero and there a silver candelabra.Throughout the evening Van Kirk’s orchestra rendered selections. Mr. and Mrs. Perrine were the recipient of numerous beautiful gifts of silver and cut glass, their friends taklt; ing this opportunity of showing their appreciation of the kind hospitality which has always -been bestowed upon them by the host and hostess.Mrs. Perrine, who was forim rly Miss Kmilv Onderdonk, was nuuiried to Mr. Perrine by Rev. Dr. P. Theo, Pock man. of the First Reformed church of this city. A fact wbrb isJbotli unusual and pleasing was the attendance of both the bride’s andthe bridegroom’s parents at the celebration last evening. Mr. Perrine was formerly president of the Middlesex County Board of Agriculture and one of the foremost, workers of the society.Among the invited guests were:Mr. and Mrs. John C. Perrine, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Onderdonk, Mr. and Mrs. J. Van Dyke Perrine, Master Van Dyke Perrine and Clarence Perrine, H. Russel! Perrine, Arthur Perrine. Miss Mary E. Perrine, Mrs. Jane P. Dey, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Onderdonk, Misses Eleanor and Emily Ombrdonk, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Vrrjne, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Per-ine, Mr. and Mrs. Van Dyke Perrine, (1 over Perrine, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beice, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tappen, Miss May Tappon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Nuis, Mrs. Sarah Smaller, Mrs. Duncan Vail, Mr. and Mrs.' « fPercy Vail, Mr. and Mrs. James Balk* r, Mr. and Mrs. August. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kadel Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rappleyea, Mr. and Mrs. Vhomas C. Perrine, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Smalley, Lawrence Smalley, Mr. and Mrs. William Boice, Sr., William Boice, Jr., Miss Elizabeth Boice, Mr. and Mrs. A. Messeroll, Mr. and Mrs. William Perrine, Mr. and Mrs. Leon W. Washburn, Miss Jlt; nnie Everett, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Clark, (Jeorge Perrine, B. IL Meld, Miss Fannie Meld, Miss Esther Field, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Koehler, A. Koehler, Jr., Miss Althea Koehler, Miss Louise Cummings, William Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. Evere.t Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. W. Sperling, Miss Edith Sperling. Mrs. O. Oarret-.'on, Richard Garretson, Peter Gar-Ietson, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ross, Ir. and Mrs. Hugh R. Ifealy, Uay-fnond Mealy. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dev, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miasoii. Miss Elizabeth Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. M. Van Nest, Rev. and Mrs. Jasper S. Hogan, Dr. and Mrs. Tin o. Pockman, Mr. ai^’ Mrs. Charles (’on-over, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Veghter, Mr. and Mrs. John Bergen, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Boroughs.