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Will Take Place in Early Fall. Many Society People Return Home. Among fall weddings in the Oranges will be that of Miss Elizabeth Adelaide Gibson, daughter of George R. Gib son, of 109 Munh avenue, East Orange, and Frederick Withington Bayles, alec of East Orange. Mr. Bayles is a mem ber of Essex Troop. Mrs. Walter Chur and Miss Mary Chur, who have been at Stockbridge, Maas, have returned to their homey 44 Halsted street, Fast Orange. Mrs. F Burton Hazard, of Prospect street, East Orange, has returned from Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Rhesa G. Du Bois and family, who have been in the Adiron dacks since June, have returned to their residence, 104 Scotland road, South Orange. Miss Dorothy Phelps, of 102 Arling, von averine, Wast Orange, who spent the summer In Europe, is visiting friends in Roseland. A new openfization of which Mrr Julia A. ‘Tillinghast is the head, and to be known to the Orange Bureau of Domestic Requirements, was opened to day at 364 Main street, Hast Grange. ‘The object of the organization is to pro vide resident and visiting teachers for schools and families, visiting stenogra ders, expert accountants and secre taries. Mr. and Mrs. John Philip Deas, of 10 Arlington avenue north, Mast Orange, have issued invitations for the mar riage of their daughter, Miss Rhoda Deas, to Eliot De Witt Dunn, also of that city. The ceremony will take place at the home of the bride's parents on Wednesday, October 5. Robert Calef, son of Mrs. Benjamin Calef, of Halsted street, East Orange, has gone to St. Louis, where he will be associated in business for the next five years. Miss Mattie H. Korn, who has been at Long Branch since June 1, is now spending a week at Flatbush with her Uncle and aunt, Felix Korn and Mrs. Elizabeth De Graf Korn, after which she will return to her home, at the Brick Church court, East Orange. An autumn ten will be given by the Woman's Missionary Society of the Hyde Park Reformed Church, East Or ange, Priddy afternoon in the church from 3 until 6 o'clock. Contributions will be received for a Christmas box to be sent to the Mescalero Indians.
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Newark Evening Star And Newark Advertiser

Newark, New Jersey, US

Tue, Sep 20, 1910

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