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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 3

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The Courier-Newsi
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Bridgewater, New Jersey
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fPL turning Taleohona Plainfield 6-8000 MIDDLESEX NEWS PLAINFIELD, N. COURIER-NEWS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1951 PAGE THREE Presbyterian Meetings Slated Dunellen Today at 3 p.m. in French Engineers Study Stephenville 'Development operation Administration, and Frank P. Tufaro, president of the Terra-Nova Construction Co. The i 1 (Picture to the Right) Metuchen A team of 10 French engineers completed a five-week study of American building methods here yesterday with a visit to "Stephenville Ranch," in nearby Raritan Township.

265 Homes The group was 'conducted through the partly-completed 265-home development by Joseph A. DeBiase, industrial branch project manager for the Economic Co Firemen Plan Dinner, Partv South Plainfield Plans were ErYY XT 1.. tour culminated with luncheon at Mario's Restaurant. The French group is the eighth in a series of construction teams studying American building meth ods under the auspices of the Pro ductivity and Technical Assistance Division of the ECA. The unit was comprised of experts on plumbing, heating and air conditioning, Before coming to this area, the French technicians had visited construction sites in Cleveland, Chicago, Washington, Pittsburgh and New York.

They were sched uled to sail for France this morn Speaking briefly at the luncheon Rayon crepe robe with quilted yoke arid cuffs, styled by Maxan. 10.95 oi tlaai someone "special V9 v. Hostess gowns and lounging robes from our big new Christmas Robe Shop done with all the lovely intimate charm and case that make them wonderful for her to wear beautiful for her to be "at honie' in! Topper's robes, third floor tinn it in tJyesterday afternoon were Mr. De- and Mr. Tufaro, as well as v.

Exempt Firemen. 'A Christmas party for children will be given in the irehouse Dec. 23. Announcement was made of a donation to the Tuberculosis League of Middlesex County by the association. South Plainfield Exempt Firemen Elect Slate South Plainfield Officers werejtold the group, adding that the ex- vi'i Frank Tufaro Dulles' Cousin Hurt In Skyway Crash Jersey City (JF) William W.

Dulles a cousin of State Department Adviser John Foster Dulles, is in Jersey City Medical Center today after being injured in a four-car pileup on the Pulaski Skyway. Hospital officials said Dulles, 28, of Riverdale, N. suffered a deep cut on the forehead and chest injuries, in the accident which oc curred yesterday. His condition was reported as good. Police said the mishap was caused by a car which made a sud den stop.

The car driven by Dulles was the third in line in volved in the pileup. Dulles father is a New York lawyer and a first cousin to John Foster Dulles, chief designer of the Japanese peace treaty. Young Dulles works for an air freight service operating out of Newark. Sixth largest "city" in the U. S.

is a mythical community called "Trailer City." A survey shows that nearly 1,500,000 people live in mobile homes. 4 the Presbyterian Church the Wom en's Bible Class will meet. At 8 p. m. there will be a Board of Dea cons meeting in the dining room.

Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. the Wom en Mission Society will hold a Christmas meeting. Clarence Getz, Charles Lake and Mrs. Selden Anderson Sr. will be hostesses.

At 8 p.m. there will be a service of praise, prayer and Bible discussion in the church. Thursday at 3:30 p.m. the Carol Choir will hold rehearsal. Chancel Choir will meet at 8 p.m.

Both are under the direction of Bernard Johnson, minister of music. Saturday from 1 to 3:30 p.m. there will be a Christmas party for the children of Church School in the chapel and dining room of the church. The party is under the direction of the Geneva Fellowship. Mrs.

Robert Mitchell is chairman. Motion pictures will be shown and refreshments will be served. The Senior CES is sponsoring a clothing drive for needy Koreans. Any member of the congregation having clothing to donate, but who is unable to bring it to the church Dec. 16, is asked to call Miss Gail Walz at DU 2-2123.

Pierce Hose Company Elects Officers Middlesex George Gould was reelected president of the H.C. Pierce Hose Company last night in the irehouse. Other officers, who were reelected, are: Vicepresi-dent, Charles Blauvelt; treasurer, John Kinney; secretary, Kenneth R.Wyckoff. Also, trustees, Hans Wagner, Louis Ferrand, John Fuller, chief-elect of the Middlesex Fire Department; Ralph Nye and Mr. Blauvelt; lieutenant, John Kinney; engineer, Mr.

and fire marshals, George Senna and Mr. Blauvelt. Edward Vanderhoof and James Englesbe were elected captain and assistant engineer, respectively. third floor v. 1 Saybury's coach man robe in quilted multi-crepe with contrasting satin lining.

24.95 she's drcaiiiing of a Christmas hlouse and ire have the answer to her dreams in our distinctive holiday collection! Blouses in a ivardrobe of wonderful styles from lace trimmed lovelies to cl'tssic'tailored shirts! to 22.98, sizes 32 to 41' in the group. Peer's hostess robe with velvet bodice, taffeta "Velveray" sparkle shirt. 42.00 Bernard P. Tunzini, head of the French delegation from Paris and James Forgione, mayor of Raritan Township. Great Housing Need Mr.

Tunzini expressed the gratitude of the French team for the cooperation given his unit in Raritan Township as well as throughout the country. "One of the great est needs of France is houses," he Perience gained by visiting such American projects as Stephenville uancn wouia neip me jrencn building industry to replace homes lost during the war. Air Force Graduate Dune lien Corp. James J. Harned, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Leroy A. Harned 274 S. Washington has been graduated from the Air Force Communications School at Scott 'Air Force Base, I1L A graduate of Dunellen High School, Corp. Harned entered the Air Force in January, 1949.

He has been trained in installation and maintenance of electrical equipment. sj c. 5.98 elected recently by the Association of Exempt Firemen, Borough of! South Plainfield. Elected were: Frank A. Diana, president; Thomas Sexton, vicepres-ident; Ignatius Faso, secretary; John A.

Bori, treasurer; Thomas Sexton chaplain; and trustees, Louis D. Randolph, James Abruz-zese and Alva C. Hoffman. Reserves Plan Dance South Plainfield Plans were made for a dance to be held Jan. IS.

in the Polish Home by the Police Reserves in headquarters last night Committeemen are: Pompio Janin. Charles Russo and Nicholas Mellilo. a. 7.98 ft. "In to.

:3 Tepper's b. 3.98 mum axon's long, graceful robe with lapels end pocket cuffs of plaid, 1 10.95 Vi Mil Flobert's short, full-flaring quilted rayon crepe robe with dyed-to-match deep lace collar and cuff trim. 22.95 s..

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