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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 6

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The Courier-Newsi
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Bridgewater, New Jersey
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PLAli PAGE SIX FIELD, N. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1953 Telephone Plainfield 6-8000 Induction of contractor Lewis Durante of Brooklyn, he was arrested Satur day night by Clark Township police and turned over for questioning to Fanwood police. German Driver Jailed For Hitting Roselle GI Munich, Germany (JP) A German has been sentenced to six Describes Life in '80s Plans Studied 1 A Petit Jury Panel Drawn Elizabeth Boreas of The Courier-Hews Plans for the Gra-Y induction! years in prison for trying to kill service of the Plainfield Central Held for Jury In Theft Case Fanwood David Kitchen, 38, of Newark was arraigned yesterday before Judge Charles N. Thorn on a charge of breaking and entry and larceny and was held for action of the Grand Jury. He pleaded innocent.

He allegedly admitted stealing $2,000 worth of bathroom accessories and plumbing supplies from a warehouse in Midway Homes, a local housing project. An employe Appearing in an authentic wedding gown of' the 1880s, Mrs. Pauline Dakin Taft addressed the Monday Afternoon Club yesterday YMCA were completed Monday, with Edward V. Kleppinger, chairman of the group, presiding. The induction program for boys in grade school clubs will take place Twin Brother Killed Elizabeth town, Ky.

Plans for a hunting trip ended tragically yesterday for twin brothers. Marvin Morrison, 31, was shot accidentally when a gun held by William discharged. Marvin told poiice before he died of a wound in the abdomen that William was not to blame. on "Social life of the a U. S.

Air Force enlisted man from Roselle, N. J. by running over him with a car. The airman, Carl J. McGhee, was seriously injured Aug.

30 when he was hit by the German's car as he walked with two other Americans near Fuerstenfeldbruck. The German, Erwin Schlaugiess, 28, testified he had been drinking. Elizabeth Ten men and women citizens of Plainfield are included in a list of 125 to represent the seventh petit jury for the county courts, according to a release by County Clerk Henry G. Nulton today. The new jurors will be summoned to appear Nov.

30 and will continue in service until Dec. 12. Friday beginning at 7 p.m. at the As part of her lecture she traced the history, of photography from Daguerre in 1839, known as the Daguerreotype, up to the candid Central Branch YMCA with families participating. pictures taken by her father, Leon I like to read the Courier-News Want Ads too!" The program will begin with a ard Haykin, who did away with the head clamps, tape and the ears and family swimming feature.

At 8 pjn. the formal induction will take Plainfielders are: Raymond S. CHRISTMAS SPECIAL cotton plumpers for the cheeks of place. Mark Walker will repre Blake, 1204 Lenox Mrs. Carol J.

Lubman, 671 Sheridan the subjects. Speeded Shatter Boy, 6, Injured In Auto Mishap sent the Thunderbird's Gra-Y, A Mrs. Mabel E. Mollenhauer, 326 Central John M. Driscoll, 425 Randolph Mrs.

Elizabeth Robert L. Ferris Jr. Receives Commission David Christman, Python Gra-Y, Daniel Lee, Lion's Gray-Y, Maurice Kirchofer, Lion's Gra-Y, and James Air. Daykin, she said, also improved a speed shutter with 'elastic Westfield Douglas Berse, 6- bands and experimented in the Try Our New noil FAT FORTIFIED MILK "To Keep Slim" year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.

R. Berse of 745Summit collided making of candid shots of his friends in action. In addition, theli. GYTS JV K. ShortaU, 922 W.

Front Clayton Benke, 934 Leland Miss Marion L. Bumpus, 304 Fil-more Mrs. Carrie H. Morris, 326 Central William Meade, with a car driven by Florance R. speaker displayed pictures taken pictures taken Baytops, 35, of East Orange, yes by her father in Cherry Valley vfCIS DeLaurier, Cobra Gra-Y, will act as induction chaplain.

Speaker will be the Rev. Mr. Lester Garner, director of religious education at the First-Park Baptist Church. Refreshments chairman will be Mrs. C.

C. Christman, assisted by members of the sponsoring terday shortly after noon, in Sum 694 W. Fourth St. and Mrs. Hazel mit Ave.

where the family lived 60 years Robert Ferris Jr son of ago. They showed buggy ndesJand Mrs Ferris Sr of' m4 tennis matches, rope skipping and field A received his commis. other activities of the young people, a in thA Kavv Vri According to the police, the child started to cross the street, and the driver applied the brakes of her car but the boy was knocked of that time. day at Newport, R. I Schmalz Dairy Products Plainfield 6-2277 Millington 7-0025 Ens.

Ferris was graduated from to the ground as he 'collided with Princeton University where he was Mrs. Paul J. Westergard, of the American Home Department, introduced the speaker. Announcements were made by B. Wilson, 1314 Stillman Ave.

Westfield Mrs. Anna C. Nor-ris, 234 Midwood PL; Mrs. Mary E. Kranick, 110 Cottage PL; Mrs.

Evelyn L. Gross, 806 Kimball Joseph Gehrlein, 1317 Frances Arnold Eckhart, 849 Kimball Herbert A. Wells, 27 N. Cottage. PL; Walter C.

Harp-ster, 815 Highland Mrs. Margaret L. Heller, 12 Ludlow PL and Mrs. Katherine F. Dyke, 896 High the left front fender of the car.

Fatal Car Suspect -Held for Grand Jury However, he picked himself up and ran to his home. He was ex a member of the Terrace Club, in June and entered OCS in July. He will report for further training to Yorktown, Sunday. Mrs. Frank Blifford, who spoke on amined by a local doctor, who found no visible injuries.

The par I (WiM SANTO Jjg Millington John S. 27, of Summit, was given a prelimi- i nary hearing last night in Munici-j pal Court before Passaic Township; Magistrate Arthur W. Eriksen on! ents were told to keep the boy un der observation. Plainfield Firm Sues the growth of the local symphony orchestra, of the first concert, Nov. 23, and by Mrs.

Daniel McColley, who announced the Kenyon Players vail present "Lady Windermere's Fan" Dec. 4 and 5 for the scholarship fund. Members were asked to call PL 4-0601 for tickets. Tells of Sale Mrs. Paul OUara, chairman of On Two Notes Elizabeth Bureau of The Courier-Haw Such an important purchase as a wonderful piano shouldn't bo left until the last minute.

164 New Plants Built Along Tracks Elizabeth Ken-Lee Corporation, 205 E. Front Plainfield, suing on two counts, seeks balances of land Ave. New Providence Madelyn B. Proctor, 160 Oakwood Mrs. Hattie A.

Schmitt 33 Passaic St. and Thomas Barbieri, 31 Osborne Ave. Berkeley Heights Mrs. Alma Haug. 119 Orchard Lane.

Scotch Plains Robert M. Scho-field, 1203 Maplehill Mrs. Eleanor Smitis, 526 Cecelia PL; Elsie Schneider, 2097 Prospect Baltimore (JP) The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad says 164 new industrial plants were located along its tracks in the first 10 months of this year and 34 other plants have $1,250 and $2,575, respectively, from Ice-Pak Frozen Food Corpor me vvenare Department, an a charge of causing death by auto. The fatal accident occurred early last Saturday morning in Valley Rd. in Gillette.

The victim was Charles F. Smith of 152 Mountain Berkeley Upon presentation of testimony and submission of evidence by Lieut. John Dolan, Magistrate Erik-sen determined there were reasonable grounds for the driver to be held for the Morris County Grand Jury. Bond was continued in the amount of $1,000. ation and Stanley Zr.jhowski and William E.

O'Brien, in a Superior nounced the Sale for the Blind tomorrow at the clubhouse from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tea will be served from 3 to 5 p.m., and money from the tea tickets will be used to buy expansion projects in the works. B. O.

President Howard E. Visit our showroom today and see, hear, and play tht many different models of pianos now on display. Take advantage' of our Christmas lay-away plan be sure the piano of your choice is delivered for Christmas day. Convenient Credit Terms, of Course Court suit that is being heard today by Judge Richard J. Hughes and Ave.

and Joseph A. Mulry, 84 Over- Simpson told stockholders yester a jury in Superior Court. The case opened yesterday when the day the new plants plus expansions material for the blind, the emp represent an investment of hill St. Mountainside Mrs. Anna E.

O'Brien, 286 Summit Rd. and Winifred M. Smith, 1347 Stoney Brook tiest stocking project and shut-ins. Mrs. Harold M.

Miller announced jury was drawn and some testi 796,000. the luncheon bridge and hair style Lane. He told the stockholders the railroad's net income as of Nov. 1 was about $2,834,000 ahead of the same show Friday at 12:30 p.m. and stated that reservations may be made by calling PL 6-2683 or PL LOW SPECIAL PRICES period in 1952.

Seaman Arrested Newark (JP) A Greek seaman was arrested by immigration authorities yesterday on charges of entering this country illegally by jumping ship and of being a mem WATCH JEWELRY REPAIRING AT RIGHT PRICES PROMPT SERVICE CASH WAITING FOR YOUR OLD GOLD SANTO JEWELERS Michael Santonastaso, Prop. 88-A WATCHUNG AVENUE Near Ireok Avenue NORTH PLAINFIELD OPEN THURSDAY Till 9 P. M. mony was heard. The suits are based on the alleged non-payments of promissory notes made by Ice-Pak; and which payments are said to have been guaranteed by both Zajhowski and O'Brien.

David H. Rothberg, Plainfield, is attorney for the plaintiff and Charles P. Paulis Kearny, represents the defendants. Fanwood Mrs. Marion V.

Grun-inger, 33 Woodland Robert E. Pielham, 172 Watson Mrs. Hazel B. Gottfried, 327 Westfield Rd. Clark William J.

Maguire, Shadow Lane. Loses $85,000 San Dieeo. Calif. (JP) Mrs OPEN EVENINGS TIL 9 Eisenhower Doesn't Remember Seeing White Aminp Hicks, an elderlv widow ber of the Greek Communist Party during World War 2. Raymond C.

who says she has carried about STADELE PIANO CO. $85,000 around in a paper sack since 1945. told police she lost it Washington (JP) President Eisenhower does not recall meeting Harry Dexter White in England in 1944, a White House Hoffeller, agent in charge of the U. S. Immigration Service office in Newark, said Nikoloas Zoumas of Denville was taken to Ellis Island for deportation proceedings.

in a drug store. Officers, skeptical MIDDLESEX 478 UNION AVE. ROUTE 28 Divorce Is Granted To Plainfield Wife PTA to Meet The regular meeting of Emerson PTA will be held tomorrow night at the school. Rooms will be open and teachers present to consult with parents at 7:30. Two films: "Communications for Civil Defense" and "The Miracle in Paradise Valley' will be shown in the auditorium at 8 p.m.

EUzabeth Bureau of The Courier -Hews at first, said yesterday tney nad confirmed her story. Mrs. Hicks said she kept the $50 and $100 bills with her at all times because she doesn't trust banks. The money was left her by her late husband, Elizabeth Mrs. Virginia Pollin, 115 Waynewood Park, Plainfield, spokesman said yesterday.

Presidential Press Secretary James C. Hagerty said he checked with Eiesnhower about an article which appeared in the March, 1947, issue of "United Nations World." on grounds of unfaithfulness, was granted judgment for a divorce she said. from Russell Pollin of 507 E. Sixth Plainfield, in Chancery Division me arucie saia usennower discussed future policy toward Ger of Superior Court yesterday. many with then "Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau Jr.

ana vtmte at a la-i-t meeting in They were married Sept. 15, 1951 at North Painfield. There are no children. Besides gaining a divorce, Mrs. Pollin was also permitted to resume use of her maiden name.

Southern England. SAIL IE WOOL HOOKED RUGS 3J Bersch. Her counsel was Joseph J. Mutnick of Plainfield. Regular $129.50 LWV Unit to Meet Daytime Unit, League of Voters of North Plainfield, will New Baron's Son Fined Baltimore (JP) Traffic fines totaling $375 were imposed here yesterday on a son of an Eastern Shore handyman who inherited a title and an estate in Scotland with a tumble-down mansion.

Jean Ivor Dunbar, 33, said he was the son of Sir Adrian Ivor Dunbar, who arrived in Scotland last week to claim his baronetcy and the estate that goes with it. .0 8DSD SALE meet tomorrow at 10 am. at the home of Mrs. Ralph Foran, 235 Albert St Mrs. Carl Hartman and Mrs.

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