Popular Teacher Of Milltown is Wed Wednesday
MILLTOWN, June 26 – One of Milltown’s popular school teachers was married Wednesday when Miss Emily Linn became the bride of Harold B. Gutterson of Rensselaer Falls at New York.
The wedding was one of the largest ever held at Milltown and was conducted in elegant style.
The bride and groom are now touring New York and Vermont on their honeymoon, after which they will live at Rensselaer Falls.
Milltown Will Hear Boys’ Band from State Home
To Play at Festival at Methodist Church July 8
MILLTOWN, June 26 – The State Home Band of Jamesburg will come to Milltown again for a concert, when they will appear at the annual cantaloupe festival of the Ushers Union of the Methodist Church on Wednesday night, July 8, on the church lawn.
The Boys’ Band made their first appearance here last year at the cantaloupe festival of the union. An immense crowd attended the affair and enjoyed the wonderful music the band played. They will render a fine concert on the eighth, and the ushers look for the affair to be another social event. Tickets for the festival will be thirty-five cents, and there will be plenty of seats arranged around the church lawn so the people may enjoy the concert comfortably.
The regular monthly meeting of the Ushers’ Union will not be held tonight, as scheduled, and the annual election of officers will be postponed.
Sunday night in the church Prof. Opec of New Brunswick will favor with special trombone music, while Miss Edna Reeves will be at the piano and Miss Elizabeth Connolly at the organ.
Celebrate Sixth Birthday
Little Paulette Crabiel celebrated her sixth birthday Wednesday afternoon on the lawn of her home in Upper Milltown, when she had a number of her school friends visit her. Outdoor games were played by the little tots and dainty refreshments were served. The youngsters showered Miss Paulette with many beautiful gifts.
Mrs. Reid’s Class Busy
The Sunday school class of Mrs. Richard Reid of the Reformed Sunday school held two enjoyable surprise parties the past two nights, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Crawford on Wednesday, and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cole last night.
Both affairs were surprises for members of the class. On Wednesday night Mrs. W. Van Doren LaTerre of Plainfield, formerly Miss Grace Crawford, was surprised, and received a handsome mahogany clock from the class. Last night Mrs. Cole, formerly Miss Margaret Warner, was surprised, and she, too, received a beautiful gift from the class. Both evenings were whiled away with playing games and musical selections, after which refreshments were served.
Those attending both affairs follow: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reid, Margaret Heimel, Evelyn Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Petty, Grace DeHart, Elsie Kohler, and Nettie Deutsch.
Ground Broken
Ground was broken yesterday for the erection of Alfred Christ’s new structure on Main Street, next to Becker’s garage. Mr. Christ announced two weeks ago that he had decided to build a new home for his meat market, and while planning the building decided to have two flats on the upper floor and two stores on the first floor. The building will be erected of brick by Contractor Ferguson.

