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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 18

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The Courier-Newsi
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Bridgewater, New Jersey
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of surrounding areas are requested to return postcards if they find them. VA Hospital groups. The first will begin at 1 p. m. and the second at 3 p.

m. All patients will be provided with tickets which will serve as cash to play at the different booths. Rain date will be Sept. 22. 2 Sessions Set The carnival will be con ducted in two sessions for specifically scheduled patient 4 A THE COURIER-NEWS I Plainfi.ld.

N. i. Wednesday, Sept. 12, 1962 Eye Exams To Be Given At Hospitals Carnival Set For Saturday Lyons Seventeen hundred patients are expected to attend the 16th annual patients' 88 1 JV on For the sixth consecutive carnival Saturday at Lyons Plainfield's Discount Dept. Store Low Prices Free PLAID Stamps Veterans Administration Hos pital.

The carnival, highlight of the annual patient recreation Thursday Specials Shop 9 a.m. -9 p.m. year the Medical Society of New Jersey, through its Special Committee on the Conservation of Vision, will sponsor a statewide "Eye Health Screening Program." During the week of Sept. 23 the program will be presented in designated centers a free public service. The purpose of the screening is to program, is under the direc tion of the recreation staff of .00 the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Service and is Lt.

Clarence W. Baker 1 NAZARETH WINTER SLEEPERS Sizes 0 to 4 jointly sponsored by 31 ciicj 3 Troopers Are Promoted and service organizations and members of the local veterans detect evidence of any eye disease which should have treatment or follow-up by a Value 1.98 administration voluntary serv Dhvsician. State Trooper Clarence W. The New Jersey Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryn Baker of West Fleming-ton, has been promoted from ices committee. All sponsoring organizations will conduct booths, provide entertainment, assist wheelchair patients and furnish and serve "HOCKMEYER" Boys' Double Knee CORDUROY SLACKS 211 gology, the New Jersey State Commission for the Blind, the State Department of Health, Hi and the New Jersey Hospital ''A XT I I 1 i Ca staff sergeant to lieutenant by Col.

Joseph D. Rutter, State Police superintendent. A native of Plainfield, Lt. Baker was promoted along Association are all cooperat refreshments. Booths Planned The activities will include more than 26 "gay midway" 6 to 12 Charcoal, Navy, locUn, Taupe Value 3.98 ing in the program, which is open to all persons over the age not already receiving type booths featuring games with Sgt.

Paul G. Ryerson of Hampton to staff sergeant ophthalmoloeical care. The designated centers in 2ii and SSgt. Joseph A. Galassi of RFD 1, New Market, to lieutenant.

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STRAND THEATRE ty of releasing a helium-filled balloon with a postcard at General Hospital, New Bruns The trolley buses in London US3 tached. Patients whose bal mr "nix are the largest such fleet in the world. They carry 750 loons travel the farthest will wick, Monday, Wednesday, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.

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