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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 29

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The Courier-Newsi
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Bridgewater, New Jersey
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29
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PAGE TWENTY-NINE PLAINFIELD, N. COURIER-NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1957 during the year will be shown School 4 and narrated by Werner Stickel, principal, at the regular meeting on May 7. Newly elected "officers will be installed at the meeting of which Voters OK Funds For New School The Union County Regional Board of Education's $3.8 million bond issue was passed by an overwhelming majority vote yester Lunchroom Plan Eyed Mrs. Carlyle Bfngeman will be chairman of hostesses. A "poster for the World Day of Health was displayed by Mrs.

Robert Mielke, International Relations chairman. TLfe fm Fanwood The School 4 PTA day. Final tally of the six-member school district showed 1,279 for executive board was told last night in a letter from Delmar and 209 against The bond issue will provide a 900-pupil regional high school for Berkeley Heights on a 35-acre tract off Mountain Ave. with doors scheduled to open by the Fall of 1959. Everett, secretary of the Board of Education, that the board will consider providing lunchroom facilities for School 4 children.

The bond issue also provides for a 600-pupil addition the Arthur L. Johnson Regional High School in Clark and purchase of Kreh to Head Tracy Dinner a 15-acre site in Kenil worth. Berkeley Heights voters turned out, 565 strong to vote on the MUHLENBERG "tOVBT HOSPITAL DID YOU KNOW THAT There were 1748 patients admitted to" the hospita I In March, 167 more than in the same month in 1956. Message Sponsored by issue, with only 12 dissentng votes cast and two ballots de clared void. Dr.

Minor C. K. Jones, of Moun tainside, board president, said Elizabeth Henry Kreh of Elizabeth and Hillside, will be at the retirement dinner honoring W. R. Tracy, former engineer and secretary c5f The Union County Park Commission, in the Elks Auditorium, Monday at 7 p.m., it was announced today by Frank Scott Elizabeth, general chairman.

The toastmaster served as secretary and treasurer of the origi that grading of the Berkeley Heights site would begin im Rsmembcr llR Sunday, May 12th He also wrote that the proposed purchase of three lots adjacent to the school building will.be submitted to the voters at the. first opportunity. Final reports of the year's activities were submitted by chairmen. Merchant Slocum, round-up chairman, reported that 106 kindergarten candidates visited the school during the visitation week. Parents wishing to attend the Summer round-up with their children may.

do so on May 8 in the Shackamaxon School from 1 to 2 p.m. J. A. Watts; safety chairman, said a bicycle inspection will be conducted for the School 4 children on the school grounds on Saturday, May 18, at 1 p.m. George Carloch announced the membership goal had been reached with an enrollment Of 500 members for the past year.

Mrs. Thomas Manahan reported that slides of the'pupils activities GETS COUNTY POST Miss Edith M. Ingalls, above, will become assistant home agent in Union County on July 1, succeeding Miss Anna Doerr, who will become home agent in Burlington County on the same date. Miss Ingalls, who will reside in Elizabeth after her graduation from Pratt Institute in June, will have headquarters in the Home Economics Extension Service offices, Court House Annex, Elizabeth. mediately.

He explained, We hope to do a little better than a Fall of "1959 opening date," He said that the board should be able to advertise for bids by next Fall. nal Union County Park Associa Dr. Jones added that the board must take title to the Kenilworth You Like It-It Likes You. SEVEN-UP tion which succeeded in having a favorable referendum vote in 1921 to establish the present county-wide park system. Joseph Prendergast, executive tract this month as the option on Annual Meeting the property is about to expire.

He said, "We certainly are director of the National Recrea Set by League gratified at the response. The en tire district would have Jbeen in Miss Bertha Lawrence, profes tion Association will give a short address entitled "A Pioneer in County Parks." Following some a critical situation if the vote sor emeritus of Trenton State' had been otherwise. We express introductions, President Victor our thanks to every one to worked Teacher's College, will address King of the Park Commission will DO YOU OWN OR ARE YOU PLANNING TO OWN A to bring this about. address the diners, a presentation the annual dinner meeting of the Union County Tuberculosis and Health League on Monday, May 20, at 6:30 p.m. in the Presbyte Dr.

Warren K. Davis, Regional schools superintendent, said, "We will be made by Mr. Scott, and greetings from park executives throughout the country will be are glad that the people have supported continuation of the school expansion program. We must now rian Church parish house, Springfield. Her topic will be "When extended by F.

S. Mathewson of Plainfield, general superintendent MOTOR BOAT, YACHT, ETC? If So, You'll ISeed devote ourselves to the task of and secretary of the Park Com providng "the facilties." mission. The invocation will be Aging Is A Problem." Miss Lawrence, former dean of instruction at the State Teacher's College, also is visiting professor at Rider College. A total of 1,495 out of a possible given by Rev. Robert 20,000 voters cast ballots.

Scott, D.D., of Westminster Pres A breakdown of the total vote byterian Church, Elizabeth. cast was as follows: Clark, 77 yes, Reports for the year 1956-57 will be presented. Reservations till are being re 36 no, one void, 114 total; Garwood, 72 yes, 17 no, 89 total; Ken ceived for the dinner by George T. Cron, ticket chairman, at the ilworth, 41 yes, 43 no, 84 total; Mountainside, 379 yes, 75 no, park office, Warinanco Park, void, 458 total; Berkeley Heights, Elizabeth. 551 yes, 12 no, 2 void, 565 total; County and municipal officials, Springfield, 159 yes, 26 no, 185 lerders of civic organizations, park and recreation executives total.

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Armstrong, Union County Home Agent, and Alfred Bobal, principal of Lincoln School, discussed "Viewpoints on Discipline" before the Lincoln and Jefferson Schools PTAs at a combined parent-education meeting last night in the Lincoln School. G. Hamm, parent-education chairman, presided. A film, "Head of the House" was shown and a discussion period followed. LEGAL OMELET Frankfort, Ky.

(JP) For eat-in nn Vnr ves. Pretty, Practical Aprons Crisp fabrics, gay colors to Mr. Tracy. a now Tfpnturkv law rjrovides He was the commission's first that "no person shall ell, offer or expose for sale, or have in his employee, being hired Feb. 17, 1922, and served continuously in the dual capacity of engineer and nnsspssinn for sale, ior numau 2" secretary until his retirement this consumption, eggs that are in edible." year on March 1.

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