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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 10

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The Courier-Newsi
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Bridgewater, New Jersey
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TltphoB Plainfield 6-8000 COUNTY KETTg PLAINFIELD, N. COTOIER-NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 1954 PAGE TWENTY-ONE and will help 'modernize a re Two Motorists Pay be entertained by club members. Ralph CowsilL nrpsident on. finery there.

Paul Dittman of Fines in Clinton Clinton, who served in the Mer Referendum Vote Ordered On Water Firm Purchase FIeminton Purchase nf tha'tn A plans for a public celebration Oct 12 for Msgr. Michael Mull i pan Clinton Frank rtnhlai 90 chant Marine during World War local man who has served over of Cokesbury Lebanon, paid 2, told of his experiences. a line 01 srt ann S3 costs nn 50 years in the priesthood. Alvin J. Gillen.

Hazletnn Pa nans for the annual Kids' rtov program Saturday afternoon and Edward Conwavof Ha mntnn 7 waier pressure ana lituT CoPany fori supply and said it believed the $197,000. subiect to a referendum hnn kt 1 charge of careless driving Tuesday to the violations clerk in the office of Magistrate Charles W. L. SummerilL Dobler's car left voornees atate Park were an sx A I 1 were guests. Next Tuesday nighli meeting will be held at The Pad- nounced by Arthur Samose of rvuum ucui tuuiu uc ixieL Dy loot the voters and the sale of i come from the sale of water bonds, was anoroved last nioht c-.

x. Hlgn Bridge, chairman rhildrenMvni- rt nn Main St Sept. 3, hurtled a ditch and ran 150 feet into a field. He I from North Hunterdon towns will I Brick Tavern. byJre Council.

are repairs to the was treated in the Hunterdon ci nyu reservoir to end leaks, a 10-inch "Shall the Borough of Fleming. T. Medical center for injuries. r. a a iiiuu uvui me soucn ton purchase the water system of branch of the Raritan River to A- A.

IIIO- Of AShlev Pa woe A b' OminntAM In n.ier umpany me reservoir and the installation for the Public and nrivate usee lined $10 and S3 costs for passing a school bus as it halted to unload of meters. of this municipality and its in- Purchase of the water company passengers along Route 22. sEAuo ALuniiNun COHBINATION STORM SCREEN WINDOWS! new suuuiiuea 10 dutviu vote hp on the Flem-mgton ballot at the General Elec once before and defeated Kiwanis Hears tion xv ov. z. 30 years ago.

The borough last Price Agreement Reached The General Waterworks r. iiuaiea Donas in 1936 to construct the sewerage disposal plant The debt was paid in five Two Talks .95 poration of Philadelphia, owner years. Any 81m to 40x80 ZnstaUatloa Optional Clinton Informal talks hv two oi -suDstantially all" of the water company's outstanding common club members were civen ot tha siucjs agreed to the once shnnt O- HIV. dinner-meeting of North Hunter- 5 p.m. yesterday, attorney Ryman Annandale The first luncheon.moot;n.

Phone Now Free Demonstration CALL DAY OR NITE Dl il A94A aon iviwanis uiub Tuesday evening at Clinton House. George Wescoe of High Bridee. who will Ui tne season of tha 1 xierr toia tne council. Originally, the company had asked $225,000. Several conditions iiBT-A eaJt 0.

USk Frenchtown, president, getting gavel from Mrs. Dorothy Cantanio of Whitehouse, Hunterdon County auxiliary president; Nicholas Przewoz-mk, commander, getting gavel from Charles J. Marro of Lambertville Post 120, county LEGION INSTALLS Americas Legion Post 284 and its auxiliary installed officers last night in the post home, Whitehouse. Left to right are Mrs. Albina Kempler Charter of White-house, sergeant-at-arms; Mrs.

Kinney of TIME PAYMENTS start for Italy Monday where he and his familv will reside Church Women's Missionary Society will be held next Wednesday noon at the hnma nf tut tached to the holding company's agreement however. rna ie fh. year, discussed his iob there We Gustav Hoffman, Beaver Ave. une "vrenerai waterworks Corporation is able to nnrch ase tha vii is employed by an oil company Mr. and Mrs.

Wnrh vt SHOWROOM OPEN 9 A.M. TO 9 PJ4. DAILY APEX INSULATORS, Inc. 1472 EAST SECOND STREET PLAINFIELD UX standing minoritv interest nf no Tall Cedars Plan x-icrce Heights and Mrs Wiiii.n, -i Womeh'sUnits imuam Legion Unit Seats Slate aaares oi common stock. -Attornev Herr dingier ot Mam St are in Toronto where they are attending the Urban Land Institute ot High Bridge Thp ik io uc- Jaeved stockholders are willing to selL Thev bw Cl i.

nic nual family nieht will he hM itoyai york Hotel. TT. -Z I Whitehouse Nickolas Przewoz- but they are believed to be sev The annual clamhaVo nr a Hunterdon County Forest 13, Tall Cedars of Lebanon 'liVlHaw ova. Clinton The New Jersev State :W7.nu-2r rnk was installed as commander i nu- eral local residents. If 'the Gen nandale Fire Comnanw mmii i Federation of Women's Clubs will eral Waterworks Cnrnnratinn nil held Sunday afternoon at the Wnitehouse Post 284 American Legion last niht at the post ning, Oct 8 in High Bridge school.

It will open with a turkey dinner not obtain the 58 shares, it will convene next Thursday at Stanton aeais iarm at Clnfton Point Le- not sell necause nf tha atft 1 Grange halL Clinton Women's io pe servea in the school cafe tuevi ii ItOy L). JLVler Jr is ILiaiA Ul Club will be host Mrs. Duncan win nave on their income tax, the attorney said. teria at 7 p.m. After the dinner, a program of nrofessional me Daxe committee.

1 Mrs. Thomas rnnn)ii nome. tie succeeds Michael Szurick. Installed as" president of the auxiliary unit for the second term was Mrs. P.

Raymond Catanio. Mackenzie 3rd, of Allentown. N.J.. Other Conditions; "UJ axuucu, former local residents ova va tainment will be presented in the school auditorium. The The DUDLEY S.MILLEB DRUGSTORE 401 PARK AVE.

PL j9200 Compounding Sine 1888 vicenresident of the fourth Hic. xc- Other Conditions i-mnncaA K.t lurneo to tneir home ot trict, will preside. tee on arrangements i hearted ford, after a visit here with the corporation are that voters shall annrove the ruirohco The morning session will onen Dy lienry Fotopowitz, this place mends and relatives. at 10:15 a.m. with invocation by Dec.

31. 1054. anrf tv. urana iau ceaar, me tev. k.

Douglas Merriam, Pastor Of Clinton Preshvterian borough shall secure the funds 1 cold ici yy Man HfiSSv st Mr. Prtewoznik has served as senior vicecommander, junior vicecornmander and service officer. He served two years on special assignment in the can Theater during World War 2. Hello. I am Your Math Teacher Church.

Flag salute will be led by Mrs. Charles L. Hall of riin. p' -v to pay tne purchasing price on or before Jan. 1, 1955.

The Common Council hac au ton, past president of the local club. Mrs. Donald Wert thority to purchase the water company and float the hnnH. Quits Pulpit Hopewell will lead sinsnner nf tho A former resident of Plainfield, he lives on Ridge Rd. with his wife and two sons.

Mrs, Catanio, a charter member, is the wife of the charter National Anthem. High Bridge The Ro rw Mrs. B. Frank Stratton of Tren. pay for it by ordinances without referendum, the attorney said.

The councilmen directed the public question be nut on the hoiit Archibald A. Acton, a Presbyterian minister and school tearher fm- ton. Southern virenresiHent wHl IT Xll. lat ma tall you how wa ora iha friend to AV million motorists. You never "ride alone" if yea carry an AAA card your friend in time of need.

Phone For Information; No Obligation New Jersey Auto Club 200 W. Seventh St. Plainfield PLainfield 5-6785 commander of the post many years has resigned as pastor give an address. Miss Grace M. Freeman of East Orange, chair RECIPE BOOK to learn public sentiment.

The Chamber of Commerce hoc Also installed were: Senior ox asdutv iresnvtenan rhnrK man of eduratinn for tha ctotn vicecommander. Harrv Bnrdse- devote full time write recommended that the hnrnuoh i. 1 1 junior vicecommander, Frank uie iwcai nign scnooi. federation, will speak on "Assignments for Tomorrow." purchase the company for no xjnerson; cnapiain, jonn Sidoro- The Rev. Mr.

Acton Tni19v -in ruuaf riSUaUUi, ISC. 644 CrMmrick Street. Now York 14 .1 more man si 75 non ami mir At the afternoon session he- Submitted his reTtlicnatinn tn -fho Ralph Da Palma $150,000 worth of improvements ginning at 1:30 D.m. Mrs Rirhai-ri wicn; Historian, ueorge Lampert; finance officer, George W. S.

Reed; sergeant-at-arms, Robert Bartol; service officer, Hans Coe- D. Hudson of ATnntlair ctofn UlUL Presbyterian Session at Asbury where he has been pastor for the past 16 tederation treasurer, will sneak on "Where Does Your Mnnon Dier; ana adjutant, Walter Sido- He has been a memher hi rinf and Mrs. Cole A. Armstrong I 1 1 I ii I xucdi lacuiiv ior me nast fvn of Ridgewood, state federation! rowicn. i Auxiliary officers are: Vice-president, Mrs.

Lampert; secretary, Mrs. Robert Carson; treas years, teaching high school mathe matics. He nas SDent mnra than literature chairman, will speak on "What Kind of Books Do You I Enjoy?" years teacning. His first six urer, airs. rea peabody; ser- years were spent in his native A report Of the conference eeant-at-arms.

Mrs. Jack Remnler- registration for fourth nMstnVt i historian, Mrs. Coebler; and chap Ontario, Canada. The next three years were in Crescent Citv Fia clubs will be given by a registra-j tion committee of the local club. lie taugnt one year in Bermuda ana nine vears in Hamntnn Ttioh A half-hour musical entertain-1 School, coming to the local ment will be presented hv the lain, airs, ueorge j.

lseun. Installing officers were Charles Marro, Hunterdon County commander and member of the Lambertsville Post; and Mrs. George Kinney, county president and past president of the French- North Hunterdon Regional Hith iwo years ago. In the ministrv he bad heTH School Glee Club with Mrs T.niJ N. Harrison, school music teacher, pastorates in Ottawa, Canada; Detroit and Belvidere before coming to Asbury in 1938.

directing. lown umi. Mrs. Edward F.llice of fnVoc bury vicinity is heading a pro-j High Bridge gram Reservations for I 1 i i He was graduated from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, and later secured his theology degree in Queen's University Sem imicneon will oe taken until today by Mrs. Ellice or Mrs Youth Fellowship group of the Methodist Church will hold'a picnic at 6 p.m.

at the home of Mr. inary. Herbert Hand of Glen Gardner. ana Mrs. A.

barker Terhune in Fairview Ave. Mrs. Richard Dick SWIFT'S PREMIUM will be YF leader this year. Robert, son ftf Mr anrl fr even ready Richard J. O'Rourke of Woodglen, left this week for Philadelphia where he begins his sophomore (D year at st Joseph's College.

The daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Catanzareti of Tisco Ave. last week at Hunter FRESH GROUND LEAN SHORT CUT don Medical Center has been named Diana.

Lee. It is their fifth child. Mrs. Catanzareti is the for pounds I CflLO Cat Food ImL I for its meat, V. combined with fresh.

A fish, wheat germ cjjsr I and catnip. Cats and kittens love iCALOI mer Miss Anne Martin of this iMoIsei Tonpes SEEF place. Several local exemDt firemen will attend the State Exempt Fire LEAN SMOKED BONELESS l-Lb. CELLO men Association convention Saturday in Jersey City. Among those attending from here will be Carroll Sechrist, Ezra Trout Bloomfield Apgar and Robert Carvatt lb.

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