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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 5

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The Courier-Newsi
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Bridgewater, New Jersey
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lALEDil 'PAGE FIVE Plainfield 6-8000 S03IERSET NEWS PLAINFIELD, N. COURIER-NEWS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1951 kins and Milton Wilson. the Rev. Edward J. Draus.

pastor Drama Group School Press Bishop Ahr GOP Minority Action Defended Tickets may be purchased at tne door or from. Community Club members. PROPAGANDA SEIZED Tokyo (JF) Japanese police yesterday seized anti American propaganda in raids on 30 distributing hideouts of Korean students in Tokyo, Yokohama, Osaka, Kyoto and Fukuoka. MASS ARRESTS REPORTED Formosa, Argentina Reports from Paraguay received in this northerti border town today said hundreds of members of the outlawed Liberal Party were arrested Oct 18 in Asuncion. To Stage Play South Bound Brook Actions of Session Set Confirms 53 Mount Bethel The Most Rev.

the Republican minority at the beginning of this year were "strictly of Our Lady of the Mount Church; the Rev. Edmund W. Kreger, pastor of St Joseph's Church, Bound Brook; the Rev. John R. Torney, pastor of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Bernardsville; the Rev.

Ernest Wildemann, OSB, chaplain of St. Joseph's Villa, Pea-pack-Gladstone; the Rev. Joseph Olszewski and the Rev. George E. Duff, both of St.

Joseph's House, Somerville School newspaper PTA to Sponsor Panel Discussion Bound Brook "What's on Your Mind" will be the subject of a nanel discussion to he sponsored George W. Ahr, STD, Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of editors and their advisers from the five Somerset County high schools in the interest of civic welfare, mainly to arouse public attention to the unethical and inefficient tactics employed by the Demo Martinsville The play "Pure As the Driven Snow" will be staged by the Martinsville Community Club Players Friday and Saturday at 8:40 p.m. in Martinsville Community Clubhouse. he cast includes Evelyn Ho-warth, Wendell Munro, Abby Pierce, Frances Fulmer, Herbert Hall, Phyllis Bartle, Warren Hine, will meet Wednesday noon at the Raritan, Valley Farms Inn for the by the Grammar School PTA Stirling. cratic majority," Councilman Trenton, administered the Sacrament of Confirmation for the first time at the Our Lady of the Mount Church Saturday.

Fifty-three were confirmed including 25 children and "one adult from the Mount Bethel church and 26 children and one adult Thursday at 8 m. in Washington School. opening of the School Press Project, under the auspices of the Somerset County Tuberculosis Health Association. STEAM HEATING SYSTEM American Radiator BoiUr, 3 tm madam radiator. Complota vftfiQ installation 1W Hot Watsr Heating System George Waitkins, William Daugh- The panel will be composed of Mrs.

Miriam Griffin and Louis Gorman, faculty members, Mrs. aday, Dorothy Gove, Gloria Dennis, Dorothy Soliday and Marjorie Daughadayl The staff includes: Harry Messinger, candidate for reelection, told Republican workers last night in Republican headquarters in Main St. Councilman Messinger's claim was made in answer to a charge made by Councilman Charles Byer, Democratic candidate for mayor, Speakers at the luncheon will from the Church of the Blessed Joseph Kern and the Rev. Earl outr raua.torg tu Sacrament. include Mrs.

Mildred Everett, ex piping and fittings Circa. Utor and Thermostat. Com. The Mount Bethel group was made up of: Leonard Ciuf Janet Davis, Agnes Fernicola, Greisser, Leona Ann Helriegel, Margaret Helriegel, Robert Helriegel, Edward King, Robert Anthony, Diane Kroeter, Joan Krystopik, Charlotte McMurtry, Evelyn McMurtry, John Stanton Richard Verderber, Thomas Anthony, Phyllis Berberich, Edward Davis Lith, Rose Deinhard, Agnes Helriegel, Frances Hel s795 ecutive director of the tubercu Plata lsitaUaUoa Production manager, Ruth Les-sing; set construction and stage manager, Clark Waage; costumes and make-up, Dorothy Peterson, losis association, and Mrs. Jessa All Copper Piplnr While Supply X.uta ONE TEiB GtTABANTEE FKEE tOCAX.

SEBVICE 34 HOURS A SAY EAST PAYMENTS 70S TBEE SURVEY CAXI. RATIONU. BAJDIANT HEAT CO. Hampton, pastor of the Methodist Church. J.

Scott Maclennan will serve as moderator. Preceding the discussion the film, "Assignment for Tomorrow" will be shown. Mrs. Sidney D. Brody be in' charge of the hospitality committee.

Assist Bishop Bishop Ahr was assisted by the Rev. Msgr. Emmett A. Monahan of Trenton and the Rev. Msgr.

Martin A. Madura, chaplain of Mt. St. Mary's Academy, of North Plain-field. Also in the sanctuary were Ruth Lessmg and Lois Smalley; that resignations by Republicans at the beginning of the year left the borough without an engineer mine S.

Bean, health education director. They will describe the tuberculosis control program in Somerset County and explain the stage setting, Eleanor Valentine and Joyce Drake; properties, Alice 171 HO. 7TH ST. H. J.

or attorney for a two-week period HUmboIdt 5-3846 Sickles, Harriet Waage, -Dorothy function of the school press proj riegel, Walter Helriegel, William Kelleman, Elaine Yannuzzi, Carol Soliday and Ruth McCann; prompt Councilman Messinger said, resolutions adopted by the governing body in 1950 provided for an ect in arousing the interest jf the student in tuberculosis. Authorized Dealer For Yannuzzi and Herbert Hilmer Jr. From Martinsville: Angelina ers, Elizabeth Runyon, Shirley Dennis, Nancyanna Bishop and Artcarved Topics for this year's project are "What Our Tuberculosis Association Does," and "How Youth Assante, Michael Assante, Harry Biddle, Antoinette Boglioli, Arlene Hazel Morrisey; tickets, Mary Ann Lotowitz; ushers. Cherry Codding-ton, Madeline Hine, Miriam Wait- engineer -and an attorney until a successor was appointed on Jan. 18 of this year.

Councilman Fred Andrews attacked the claims of Councilman Rudolph Stys concerning Street Marion Consalvo, Ed Can Help Fight Tuberculosis." En HALF PRICE tries in the project consist of articles or cartoons on either of these mund Dougherty, Robert Gluck, John Harcarik, Patricia Harcarik, James Hulse, Jean Hulse, William Hulse, John Kozic, Barbara Kozic, two subjects, originated by a stu Department appropriations and IUM0IB ft WII01II llllt Hamilton America' Fine Watch ROGERS STERLING SILVERWARE ffllUSTEIfflfffl 'i WUTIEt I umon- I dent journalist and printed in his school paper. The local and state Mary Kozic, Pasquale Martino, tuoercmosis associations screen Michael Matalenas, George Mata lenas, Rose Mayer, Patricia Musia the papers submitted and the best charged that the purpose of the Democratic majority has been to confuse the "real reason and purpose of a representative of the people" by indulging in personalities, with the result "they accomplished nothing, although in full control of the Council." lowski, Eleanor Pepper, Henry Pepper, William Pepper, Susan Stangle. Anthony Trinchera and CLOSET LITE 1 ones are forwarded to the National Tuberculosis Association, which sponsors the writing project jointly with the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. The most outstanding papers receive a certificate of IMiss Solena Santini. Present Concert honor.

j5 1 1 Tlfsricutifffl I IHMSKIH rrr3! ill A concert of sacred music was presented by the Our Lady of the Mount Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Russell Federico of North Plainfield. The altar was decorated THREE FAMOUS DOROTHY GREY LOTIONS to keep your shin lovely in all weather! 1909 Sinc Among the school newspapers expected to send representatives are the Valkyrie News of Somerville High School, the Searchlight by Miss Sara Arrighi and her committee from the Rosary-Altar So of Bound Brook High School, ciety. Morris 'Arrighi, William EXPERT REPAIRING 223 WEST FRONT STREET PLAINFIELD 6-2151 (OPPOSITE OXTOBD THEATBB) Member of A.N.B.J.A. and NJBJA Tunlaw of North Plainfield High Wehle and Lawrence House' supervised the seating arrangements.

School, the Crimson of Bernards High School, and Mountain Lore of Mount St. Mary's Academy, in reg. $2 1.00 aeh plus tax Nortn Flainfield. North Branch Dr. and Mrs.

John Van Peursem of Zealand, and Mr. and Mrs. Van Peursem of Orange City, Iowa, are visiting the Rev. G. D.

Van Peursem. Dr. John Van Peursem preached the services on Sunday at the Reformed Church. The Somerset County Christian Endeavor Alumni dinner will be held Thursday at 7 p.m. in the chapel of the Reformed Church.

The Ladies Aid will serve the dinner. Miss Ethel Waldron gave a card party recently at her home. Mrs. Joseph Paretti visited her mother, Mrs. Raymond Dillon, in Whitehouse Station.

The 4-H Club under the leadership of Mrs. Donald Sanders recently nominated program and Tuberculosis Christmas Seals support the press project as they do other educational activities of the Somerset County Tuberculosis and Health Association. OPEN DOOR; light Goes On! CLOSE DOOR: Light Goes Off! Neshanic MiWfRY WIATHIR LOTION All-orer body smoother to counterio chapping; dne; oi; SPECIAL DRY-SKIN LOTION' doubles as powder-base; smooths and soothes hands and face. 12 oz. ESTROGENIC HORMONE LOTION 5,000 1.

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and Mrs. Richard Tippett entertained at a family dinner Sunday in observance of the birth day of Mrs. Tippett's mother, Mrs, L. H. Patterson; her son, Thomas constitutional committees.

Joan VanDerveer, Grace Cameron, Joan Haver, Dorthy Packer, Brenda Tippett, who was and a nephew, Norman Merrill of Stillwater, who Sanders and Marsha Cameron are on the program committee. The was 2. Mrs. S. F.

Skidmore of Case Rd. constitutional committee consists of Betty Orts, Joan VanDerveer, will leave tomorrow for Del Ray Beach, where she will spend Alice Matthewson, Patti Combo, several months. "What is the Church?" will be the theme of the discussion at the Phyllis Fineman and Sandra Paga-nessi. The group will meet each Thursday afternoon. The Women's Missionary Union of Classis of Raritan met in South See what you're doing! Attach a magic Closet Lite to door frame with 2 screws, plug in 6' cord.

Lite pops, on automatically when you open door, uses standard New low price! NOTIONS street floor midweek service in the Methodist Church tonight. Branch Church recently. The fol Proceeds of $45 were reported from penny sale sponsored pj" ITv I mM ij igiggiiijiiigjyggjpjigiil lowing North Branch residents attended. Dr. and Mrs.

G. D. Van Peursem, Mrs. F. M.

VanDerveer, Saturday by the Community Club, Ben Polsky was auctioneer. COSMETICS street floor The Reformed and Methodist Mrs. Mary Quick, Mrs. Edward Church Choirs will rehearse Thursday. Blaufuss, Mrs.

Charles Blaufuss, Mrs. Edgar DuMont, Mrs. M. Martin and Mrs. T.

R. Richardson. A Attend PTA Convention Miss Rosemarie Hafing and Miss Janice Williamson gave a masquer Warren Township Mrs. John ade Halloween party Saturday Benikoski and Mrs. Marjorie Mel ick, fourth grade teacher, repre night in Haring barn.

sented the PTA at the annual PTA SCHOOL BOARD TO MEET convention in Atlantic City last Warren Township The Board week. The expenses of a substitute teacher were borne by the (local of Education will meet at 8 p. m. today in Central School. PTA.

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