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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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PAGE THIRTY-ONE PLAINFIELD, N. COURIER-NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1956 Rt 206, Somerville, assistant di- The Japanese opera, "Madame 92 Muhlenberg Official Board Allows oi 600 feet above sea level-feet above the high point rector of education at the hos-' Butterfly," was first performed of in Milan, Italy in 1904. Water Tank pital was elected secretary of the state association for a two-year term. Miss Eleanor Patricia Duffy from Elizabeth was held over for another year as Johnston Dr. It will be set back 500 feet from the road.

An eight-foot fence, topped by barbed wire, will surround the standpipe. Cost of the standpipe, estimated Elected to Post A Muhlenberg Hospital official won high office at the sectional meetings of the New Jersey State Nurses' Association at its recent 54th annual convention at Atlantic City. Mrs. Marguerite Orr De Meola, YVatchung Johnston Dr. home owners served by the- Plainfield-TJnion Water Company should at $30,000 by Mr.

Haskew, will be have no water pressure problems borne by the water company I DANCE TONIGHT HIGHTSTOVYN COUNTRY CLUB JERRY BRYAN. 'S 11-PIECE ORCH. Coming Sot. Night 2 Bands BARON BOBICK'S 11-PIECE BAND AND THE JO MUCHA BAND Admission $1.25 Incl. Tax Coming Wednesday, Oct.

31 GALA HALLOWEEN BALL Open to Everyone Fun whether you come masked or not next bummer. The water company last night FIRST SHOW AT 8.00 There was no board opposition to the variance. Australia is using a myxoma- 1 1 RERTY I Air Conditioned On Onr Giant Wide Screen "THE BAD SEED" Recommended for Adults Only was granted a variance by the Board of Adjustment to construct a DUU.OOU gallon storage tank on iums virus io reuuce us conunu-a 100 by 600-foot lot at a high ally increasing rabbit population. PL 6-5477 SHOWS 8:00, 7:00, 8:40 F. M.

DUNELLEN EVENINGS 7:00 and 8:30 Cont. Son. and Holidays DU. 2-6750 xow Firs Showing! spot in Johnston Dr. George Haskew, supervising engineer of the water company, said tne standpipe will serve to assure a constant flow of water and high pressure for all residents in the water district.

The standpipe will rise a total many styling refinements. Shown is the new Hornet four-door sedan available in super and custom models. NEW HUDSON Hudson Motors 1957 Hornet V-8 models, two inches lower in height, feature a new powerful 255-horsepower V-8 engine and TODAY AND SATURDAY COMMANCHE TODD A white man by birth an Indian by choice a scoundrel at heart but without him, the wagons couldn't get transmission incorporates many RK0 Radio Pictures presents R08ERT MIT ROD RYAN EKBERG STEIGER improvements for smooth and silent shifting in all ranges. The "Dual-Range" feature has been DRiVE-liSf through BACK ZROM retained, and a new "Park posi 4 Mile West of Somerrill On Kt. 22 HA 1-0223 "THE PROUD ONES" ETERNITY THE NITWITS 1957 Hudsons Feature More Power, Lower Look Hudson Motors today intro-itwo inches lower for 1957, giving duced its 1957 Hornet V-8 series,) them a low, sleek appearance," highlighted by a more powerful Abernethy said.

"The new V-8 of 255-horsepower V-8 engine and advance design rates high in many styling refinements. driving smoothness and high Rov Abernethv. vicepresident performance." (Robert Byan Virginia Mayo! Richard SECOND FEATURE 7:00 rliUS 10:00 "He Laughed Last" tion has been added for safety in parking. Graceful, modern rear fender fins highlight the Hudson's styling refinements for 1957. Dual-fin front fender ornaments complement the flowing lines of the new models.

iFrankie liana Lucy Marlowe WidmarkTH Margaret Walter O'BRIEN SRENNAN in "GLORY" In Superscope and Technicolor 9:00 SUNDAYS ONLY Early Bird! Jt jjjr 'rem 20tK CENTURY-FOX anowi open 5:30 snow Starts 6:00 P. M. DELUXE IN-CAB. HEATERS SUPPLIED FREE cf distribution and marketing for The Hornet V-8 series is avail APPEARING NIGHTLY AND SUNDAY AFTERNOON LARRY KERWIN'S II unellen Hotel INDIAN L0UNSE I RATHSKEUB DUNELLEN, N. J.

in The Last Wagon Cl em aScoPIz able in super and custom four-door sedan and two-door "Hollywood" hardtop, Abernethy said. SAT. MAT. KIDDIE SHOW BUD ABBOTT and LOU COSTELLO "LOST IN ALASKA" Plus Cartoon and Comedy American Motors, said the new models will be displayed in tb showroom of James K. Windekr 189 South Fanwood tomorrow.

Two Inches Lower COLOR by DE LUXE FELICIA FARR Bus Passer Finetl Watchung Mary W. Guilbert of 7 Forest Brook North Plain-field, was fined $15 by Magistrate Paul E. Feiring Wednesday night for passing a halted school bus. Charles Hobb of Henry Somerville, paid $15 for speeding. The new Hornet 255-horsepower V-8 engine, designed and developed by American Motors engineers, "The new Hornet V-8 models are has a compression ratio of 9.0 to ana a ill cubic inch displace ALSO: First Showing! merit.

Its bore and stroke are 4 SPECIAL LUNCHEONS DINNERS DAILY Delicious Italian-American Sandwiches Late Snacks BEGINNERS CLASS NOW FORMING $1.50 Par Lesion "CHET" New Owner Of PHIL'S SHACK BAR ROUTE 22 GREENBROOK TWP. presents A LIVE JAM SESSION FROM 3 TO 7 P.M. SUN. featuring The "SAINTS" tiwSj rKTMi friotbt TECHNICOLOR fi Private inches by 2Va inches. The V-8 engine is equipped with four-barrel carburetor and dual exhausts as standard equipment.

Easy to Service The engine is built on a new engine line at American Motors' plant in Kenosha, Abernethy said. It is designed for ease of accessibility and servicing. The V-8 engine is available with three transmissions: Standard syncromesh, optional automatic overdrive, and the improved optional "Flashaway" Hydra-Matic. The "Flashaway" automatic Inductions ovstarrinf ANTHONY DEXTER DICK LONG mtt, ALAN REED 'JESSE WHITE I $2.50 a lesion VAfi Coll PL 6-4049 LIU CERTIFIED AAA TEACHER SCHWAEBISCHE ALB WARRENVILLE In The Beautiful Watchung Mountains" PRESENTS DANCING EVERY SATURDAY EVENING OSSIE WHALEN HIS ORCHESTRA WHERE YOU CAN SING THE SCHI N1TZELB ANK DINNER MUSIC EVERY SUNDAY DINNER SERVED EVERY DAY UNTIL 9 P. CLOSED MONDAYS GERMAN DISHES A SPECIALTY EL 6-9746 SCIffWAEBISCIIE AL.B WASHINGTON VALLEY ROAD WARRENVILLE, N.

J. PASCALE'S ACCORDIOH CENTER 112 Watchung No. Plainfield 8 to 9 P.M. Italian Pizza Prepared to Yonr Order CALL PL 5-714 FOR ORDERS TO GO! We Cater to Small Parties and Banquets TONY'S GRILL AND ITALIA KITCHEN 111 WEST 4th (Nar Park AveJ Ftm Parking Next Door HURRY LAST TIMES TODAY THE BIG SHOCKER IT'S "THE BAD SEED" PATTY McCORMACK NANCY KELLY AXXOVXCIXG ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY SATURDAY EVENINGS Featuring STANLEY ZAYJACK At the Piano and Accordion NEW OWNER JOSEPH SCHIANO SULPHUR SPRINGS TAVERN SPECIAL PREVIEW TONIGHT COME AS LATE AS 8:45 SEE BOTH PICTURES In Person the Eastern College favorites Mark Hilburn IN CENTRAL NEW JERSEY IVs JIMMY MARINO'S RIVERSIDE REGULAR SPRINGFIELD AYE. BERKELEY HEIGHTS, N.

J. RLX STARTS TOMORROW! At Bonnie Burn Sanatorium turn North on Plainfield Berkeley Heights. At Springfield Ave. turn left for Mile and You're Here. U.

S. 1 at Raritan River Bridge, Edison Township Just Before New Brunswick Circle PRESENTING EVERY TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT JERRY JARDOT TRIO Front Bnq Grace BAKERY and his Orchestra CROSBY KELLY MASTER lit FEATURING M-G-M Presents A SOL C. SIEGEL Production BAKERS ill a i 1 rff Direct from DONOHUE'S Sunday, Oct. 28th For Fair Gintrations DON'T MISS OUR 16th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28 Everyone invited COUNTRY LOUNGE SPRAGUE AVENUE SOUTH PLAINFIELD, N. J.

OFF PARK AVENUE AT THE CITY LINE) PL 6-9702 Technicolor Bakers et the Finest Italian French Breod rrvtfarrinff ana ViOiViov.i THIRD AT RICHMOND PL 4-9089 Celeste HOLM John LUND inMiminiin ami his JERRY JARDOT at the Organ JERRY AVIWI It on the Saks FR.WKE ROSS on the Drums DANCING NIGHTLY Show Your Talent in the Spotlight Here SHOW BOAT NIGHT EVERY TUESDAY YOUR MASTER OF CEREMONIES FRANKS ROSS FOR AUDITIONS SEE JIMMY MARINO MYSTERY NIGHT EVERY THURSDAY IT'S LOTS OF FUN WE SPECIALIZE IN ITALIAN CUISINE. CATERING TO ALL SOCIAL FUNCTIONS. and LOUIS AmVIOmUllLi band 55 COLE PORTER I LINWOOD GROVE I BALLROOM Highway 27, Edison, N. J. I I Total Adm.

$2.00 Per Person I Coming Sunday, Nov. 11th Guy Lombardo I HIS ROYAL CANADIANS 1 I BEST 68 THE ENTIRE FIWIIT AT REGULAR ADMISSION PRICES! CH 7-9881 1 1 1 1 1 1 CO-ED CLUB DANCE Friday, October 26, 9:00 12:30 PLAINFIELD Y. W. C. A.

MUSIC BY THE BARRY SOXERS Donation: SI. 00 per person Men and Women Between 21 and 35 Invited Y.W.C.A. MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED DUES $2.00 PLENTY OF PARKING NEAR BOTH THEATRES NOW FLAYING Natalie Wood "THE BURNING HILLS" Richard id mark "Run For The Sun" TOMORROW NITE BIG ADDED HORROR SHOW Saturday Afternoons 2 DAYS I -HURRY LAST Richard Widmark Felicia Trr "THE LAST WAGON" Cinemascope Color pins Barbara Stanwyck Jas. Cagney "THESE WILDER YEARS" 1 aN.nifctfflH.irfl FRIDAY SUNDAY FOR YOUR DINING AND DANCING PLEASURE at the VALLEY INX 5" "THE JOKERS ROBERT RYAN VIRGINIA MAYO JEFFREY HUNTER fTAiitr nranrrt GEORGE A RAY CHARLIE KOENIG the Famous Kornkobblers also BUDDY CLYNE AND HIS ORCHESTRA SATURDAY VALLEY STIRLING, N. J.

MILLINGTON 7-049? TOMORROW AT 2 P. M. FOR THE KIDDIES ROCCO'S DREAM LOUNGE 191 TERRILL ROAD PLAINFIELD presents EVERY FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY EVENINGS 9:30 P. M. until 2:00 A.M.

(D(UIMT 2-BIG FEATURES -2 6-EXTRA CARTOONS-6 FREE POPCORN AD 3IASKS ANNUAL HALLOWEEN DANCE SATURDAY EVENING. OCT. 27, 1956 9 P.M. HIBERNIAN HALL 210 W. 4th ST.

-PLAINFIELD JACK HIGGINS ORCHESTRA COSTUMES OPTIONAL $1.00 PER PERSON LA UN STARTING SUNDAY 2 -BIG ACTION HITS 2 JAMES AC MEv MIC FOR BUY LEA 1 fTH JANE WY An OAtHi MORRIS WALTER BRENNAN BROUGHT BETWEEN 12 6 P. IY1. SATURDAYS GIFTS FOR THE LADIES AFTER 1 P.M. ROUTE 23 AT WOODBRIDGC CIRCLE PHONE WOODBRIDGE 8-276 OPENS 6:30 STARTS AT DUSK BLUE HILLS MANOR Formerly Candlelight Inn LUNCHEON DINNERS SERVED Featuring CHAS. VANDERHOVEN At the Hammond Organ and Piano Wed.

thru Sun. ROUTE 22 GREEN BROOK N. J. CLOSED MONDAYS BANQUET FACILITIES EXCEPT HOLIDAYS Phone DUnellen 2-9805 AL and HAROLD WALLMANN, Props. 2 BIG HITS RICHARD WIDMARK "THE LxST WAGON" AND AL G0INES VOCALIST and HOST AL CARY AT THE ORGAN "THE ANIMAL WORLD MADISON AT FIFTH.

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