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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 31

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The Courier-Newsi
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Bridgewater, New Jersey
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31
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31 THE COURIER-NEWS Plainfield, N.J., Monday, November 29, 1965 18 Drivers Suspended On Points The state Division of Motor Vehicles has suspended the Best of Buys! Discount Sovififjs! driving privileges of 18 area motorists for points. i s- s- They are: Henry A. Brann 4th of Old Creek Stockton, three months, effective, Nov. 15; Richard J. Whitaker Jr.

of 112A, Flanders, three months, Nov. 17; Robert Daniels of 5 Suburban Greatest Variety! Bargains Galore! Clark, two months, Nov. Joan C. Kelber of 84A River- vale Court, Scotch Plains, one month, Nov. and Lorenzo Perez of 540 W.

Second Plainfield, 45 days, Oct. 21. Also, Joseph L. Newcomb AT STATE BAR MEETING State Senator Nelson F. Stamler (right) and George F.

Hetfield of Plainfield, president of the Union County Bar Association, represented Union County at the 69th annual mid-year meeting of the New Jersey State Bar Association held in the Hotel Dennis, Atlantic City, this weekend. Joining in the discussion at left is past state president Walter Leichter of Union City. of 149 S. Fifth Manville, 90 days, Oct. 25; Frank Moore of 1121 Johnston Watchung, two months; Nov Medicare Time free arliing 9 Injured Youth En Route East Rimiiiim Out John W.

Hartmann of 859 Country Club Somerville, one month, Oct. 29; Donald G. Gibbons of 110 Green Somerville, 90 days, Oct. 18; and Arthur R. Borton of 567 Tomorrow is the last chance for Plainfield area residents Middlesex The primary Colonial Westfield, three to register locally for medi care, according to Ralph W.

months, Nov. 22. objective of the month-long Bobby Shern Fund is expected to be realized this after Jones, district manager of the And, John W. Andrews of 16 Village Clark, two Elizabeth Social Security of fice. months, Oct.

16; Fred C. Kor- noon, when the onetime Middlesex High School athlete is The last special enrollment ker of 209 Terrill Fan LPtLADCLfDGtLo) SOUTH AVE at TERRILL RD. WEST 7th ST. at PARK meeting here will be from a.m. tomorrow at the wood, two months, Oct.

18; flown to Newark Airport by David L. Urban of 1453 Lin NORTH AVE. at CENTRAL ELM ST. at COWPERTHWAITE air ambulance. Greater Plainfield Senior Citi 681 NEWARK AVE.

Near North, opp. Clinton Place barger Plainfield, one Sheirc, 19, was injured seri zens Center, 320 Rock Ave month, Oct. 30; Arthur Hug Jones said every person ously in a Springfield, gins of 434 W. Fifth Plain- who will be 65 or over by accident in September. Resi field, one month, Oct.

30; and Jan. 1 1966, must enroll now John Ecker of 24B Alva Court dents responded generously Edison, one month, Nov. 4. to the fund which was set up for health insurance benefits if they wish to be covered by the program when it begins i i to fly him to New Jersey. Also, Guy H.

Johnson of 2460 Hill Westfield, three July 1. Councilman John Sylvia, director of the fund, said the months, Nov. 17; Lerov McAdams of 13 Prescott Turn If persons who should are unable to appear, a youngster is due to arrive at Clark, one month, Nov. 17 the airport at 4:30 p.m. From family member or friend may and James L.

Grigg Jr. of 912 there the Middlesex Rescue visit the representative. Knollwood Court, Plainfield The Elizabeth office is open Squad will transport him to Muhlenberg Hospital where three months, Nov. 17. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

daily and 5-8 his treatment for a head in goaai Knows CgEHg (ft, 6, (HTfjlta? BONELESS p.m., Dec. 9, 16, 23 and 30. jury will continue. To date, more than $3,000 Musicians Plan Tour Bonnie Brae Benefits Set Summit The Myddle has been collected, Sylvia said, adding that the exact amount will be determined tomorrow when the National Bank of New Jersey branch here gives an accounting of Class, a group of five 18-year old musicians from the Plain field area, will start a coast' funds received. to-coast personal appearance Bernards Township Bonnie Brae Farm for Boys has chosen "Pickwick" and "On a Clear Day You Can See Forever" for its 'annual theater benefit performances this year.

tour with a concert Dec. 1 at 8 p.m. in Summit High School. London Cast To Perform Members of the group are "Pickwick" will De per New 'Brunswick Local theater buffs will be able to see polished performances of SKDKIIUiSS FRAMES F. N.

lb- 0)31C formed Saturday afternoon in honor of the Bonnie Brae Auxiliary which is observing its 10th anniversary this year. The presentation of "On a Clear Day" will be performed Jan. 22 and will mark the first event of 1966 to com contrasting theater pieces at Douglass College this week where the Theater Group of 1 ti- lis jis I DETERGENT fLQlti 1 I 10c OFF LABEL I F. R. London is in residence for memorate the 50th anniver Rick Philp, lead guitarist, and Dave Palmer, vocalist, both of Warren Township; Myke Rosa of Berkeley Heights, drummer; Charles Larkey of Mountainside, bass guitarist, and Danny Mansolino of North Plainfield, arganist.

The group's manager is Alfred G. Aronowitz of Berkeley Heights, a former contributing editor of the Saturday Evening Post, who claims the musicians call themselves the Myddle Class "because none of the kids know how to spell." six days. sary of the farm's founding in The acting troupe will pre 1916. Mrs. Ludolph Conklin Jr.

of i 3,1., lh(21 STurare BONELESS sent "The Beggar's Opera," a musical comedy, Tuesday, Bernardsville, Mrs. William R. Barrett of Plainfield and Mrs. Donald Ferguson of Saturday and Sunday. In addition, they will perform two one-act plays by absurdist Harold Pinter on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

Westfield are among commit SHORT RIBS tee members working on the project. Proceeds from both bene The concert will coincide with the release of the group's first record, "Free as the The Pinter plays, 'The Dwarfs" and "A Night Out," yen immj COLONIAL have not been seen in this Wind." Disc jockey Scott Ross fits will be used to support the 100 New Jersey boys who live at the farm and will help provide for 800 boys from will emcee the concert. Also on the program will be low income families who at the Velvet Underground, four tend summer camp there. Greenwich Village artists who country. The London actors were given permission to do them only after Pinter sat in on a rehearsal and approved the manner in which they were presented.

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