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    1. [NJSUSSEX] most of Around The Town column Oct 1, 1942
    2. kirswill
    3. >From the Sussex Independent issue for Thursday, October 1, 1942 Mrs. Harry E. WELLS is entertaining at cards this afternoon. Mrs. Ray ABBOTT entertained her card club Wednesday afternoon. Marshal HUNT Jr., of Easton, Pa., spent the week end with his parents. The Ladies' Auxiliary will meet at Linn Hospital next Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. Mr, and Mrs. Frederick WRIGHT and daughter have moved to Panama City, Fla. The Farmers' Union Telephone Company is flying the first Minute Man Flag in Sussex. Miss Ada AYERS, near Beemerville, has returned home from a trip to New Castle, Del. A son has been born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert HARDEN, of East Main street, in Linn Hospital. Theodore MARGARUM, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ford MARGARUM, left last week for Blair Academy. Miss Alice VAN DEN HEUVEL, of near Beemerville, has entered the King's College, New Castle, Del. Mrs. Sadie WEED, of Hamburg avenue, entertained the Good Neighbors' Club yesterday at her home. Harvey DICKSON, and son, Warren, of Phillipsburg, spent the week end with his father, F. U. DICKSON. Dr. and Mrs. Edward ARMSTRONG, of Dingman's Ferry, Pa., are spending the winter at Sussex Inn. Samuel MELL, of East Orange, spent last week at the home of his mother, Mrs. Izola MELL, of Harrison street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank NIELD, of Libertyville road, are moving this week to the ALLEN home, in Newton avenue. Mrs. Arthur E. STRUBLE, of Libertyville, entertained Sunday at a family dinner in honor of her husband's birthday. Mrs. Peter NICHOLS and sons, of Pen Argyl, Pa., spent the week end with Mrs. NICHOLS' mother, Mrs. Jennie BUSS. Mrs. Ralph GRAU entertained sixteen boys and girls Thursday afternoon in honor of the sixth birthday of her son, Paul. Miss Eleanor VANDRUFF has returned to South Orange, after spending her vacation with her mother, Mrs. Fred VANDRUFF. The annual membership tea of Junior Hospital Auxiliary will be held next Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Kenneth KEYES AT 2 p.m. Miss Elizabeth SIMMONS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. D. SIMMONS, returned to Bucknell at Lewiston, Pa., where she begins her junior year. Miss Catherine BONNER, graduate of Sussex High, class of 1941, and now beginning her second year at Maryville College, Maryville, Tenn., is now a member of the Maryville College choir. Her many friends here be pleased to hear that she is continuing...[my copy does not include the rest of this column of the story, but does include the following in a second column]... Andrew P. Kovalsky, master machinist second class, of the Navy, is spending a thirty day furlough with his brother-in-law and sister, Mrs. and Mrs. Harvey CASE, in Clove avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John D. SIMMONS are visiting with Mr. SIMMON'S brother, Corp. George E. SIMMONS, of the Military Police Department, San Antonio, Tex. Mrs. Dorothy EDSALL and children, of Arcade, N. Y., are visiting for two weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis GREEN, in Hamburg avenue. Guests over the week end of Mrs. Lillian GRIFFITH, Mrs. Alzetta WALSH and brother, Frank N. WALSH, were Mrs. L.D. ENNES, of Milford, Pa.; Mrs. James CRONE and son, Victor, of New York city, and Frank G. and Milo WALSH, of Sussex. It was the birthday of Mrs. WALSH. Mr. and Mrs. Parker S. MCCOY, of Hamburg avenue, entertained at a family dinner in observance of their fiftieth wedding anniversary. Mr. MCCOY and Miss Lela E. MABLE were married September 29, 1892, in the First Presbyterian Church, Sussex, by the late Rev. Charles F. DEEMS, of New York city. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin SHOOK, of Bank street, were honored Tuesday night at a farewell party by the members of the Presbyterian choir, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miles K. WILSON, in Chestnut street. Mrs. SHOOK has been choir director and Mr. SHOOK a member of the choir. They were presented with an electric toastmaster by the group. They are moving today to Paterson. Mrs. Russell HORNBECK and daughter, Mary Elizabeth, of Colesville, and Corp. and Mrs. Walter GRABINSKI, of Unionville avenue, have returned after spending a week in Quantico, Va., at the Marine Barracks with Pfc. Harold HORNBECK, who is stationed there. While on their journey they visited many historic points, including Washington, D. C., and the Army War College, where Corp. BRABINSKI is stationed. That's all, folks! Kirsten in MD -- Open WebMail Project (http://openwebmail.org)

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