MRS. -DAVID . BALFOUR 597 West Ave., Sewaren WG-S-0247'—Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coleman and children, Minneapolis, Minn., were: recent guests of Mr*, and M,rs. Joseph Thomson, Cliff Road.• The . Colemans were former Se~ ‘wafen residents and came east for meetings of the General Cable Co. in New York., —The annual meeting of the parish of St. John’s Episcopal Church will take place tonight at 8 o’clock. Church officers and vestrymen will be elected for the coming year, and reports on church activities for 1955 wil lbe made. —Mrs. William Bird, Cliff Road,onr! T\/Tvq T'laniol 'RisVinn PpfthHalsey vacated. The* Renwicks, who lived for the past few years at 449 West Avenue, have one son, Michael, 8. Mr. Ren wick is associated with the Shell Oil Co, and Mrs. Ren wick is office nurse for Dr. Wililam H. Ainslie, Metuchen.—Mrs, Marjorie Smith, Mrs. Andrew Butkowsky, and Mrs. Louis Mesar attended the annual dinner for Girl Scout leaders and assistant leaders last week at the Masonic Temple, Woodbridge.— Miss Cynthia Whitehead, daughter of Mrs. Louise Ware Whitehead, formerly of Sewaren, and . Charles Whitehead, Wilton, Conn., was married December . 17 to Norman Tinker, also of Wilton. Mrs. Audrey Whitehead von der Mehden, Berkeley, Cal., and her husband flew east to attend her sister’s wedding. Mr. Von der Mehden, is an associate professor at the University of : California.—Mrs. Russell Solt, Woodbridge, was hostess recently at a luncheon and bridge party. Guests were Miss Blanche Van Syckle, Mrs. A. W. Scheldt, Mrs. P. J. Adams, Mrs