Cumberland County NJ Archives News..... Farewell Banquet to Prof. De Maris, February 7, 1903 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/nj/njfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Virginia Boone silver_lining77@ymail.com July 29, 2013, 6:44 pm Dollar Weekly News February 7, 1903 From the Dollar Weekly News, Bridgeton, NJ, dated February 7, 1903. Farewell Banquet to Prof. De Maris Tendered by the Faculty of South Jersey Institute Pleasant Social Occasion The Institute's Retiring Musical Instructor honored by His Associate Teachers Last Evening Professor Charles H. DeMaris, who recently resigned as instructor in the musical department of South Jersey Institute, was tendered a farewell banquet by his associate teachers last evening. It took place in the dining room of the school, and every member of the faculty was present. The arrangements had been personally looked after by the ladies of the faculty and the result was that extreme daintiness characterized the affair from beginning to end. The table was spread in the dining room, and was a thing of beauty if it was not of joy forever, for the time hastened by all too quickly. In the center of the table was a large art vase of exquisite design, and this was filled with carnations in the school colors of ruby and white. From this to each cover, there were ribbons of the same colors, white for the ladies and ruby for the gentlemen. The favors attached to these were blocks of chocolate for the ladies and tiny cigars of the same toothsome material for the gentlemen. An abundance of smilax was also used to great advantage in the decorations. From the chandelier hung the S. J. I. pennants of the same colors. QUOTATION CARDS At each plate was a card containing some quotation or sentiment apropos to each guest, and they were required to guess their respective places at table in this way. That of Professor DeMaris was 'Fare thee well, for I must leave thee,' and the others were equally appropriate or witty. As guest of honor he also had an additional favor in the way of a bonbon box, made to represent a Steinway grand concert piano, well filled with dainties. The menu consisted of chicken salad served in lettuce, hot tea rolls, olives, celery, coffee, charlotte russe in decorated cups and salted almonds. At the conclusion each pulled the ribbon and found attached one of the carnations, which was put in the hair or worn on the coat lapel, as the case might be. There were no set toasts, but plenty of fun and merriment, and good wishes for future success were expressed to Mr. DeMaris personally. He has always been a favorite at school and his going is much regretted by all. A social time was afterward enjoyed in the parlors, and the occasion was enlivened by glee songs and so a song by Miss Dinsmore was enjoyed. Professor DeMaris will leave for New York probably on next Saturday. This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/njfiles/ File size: 3.1 Kb This file is located at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/nj/cumberland/newspapers/demarisbanquet.txt