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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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aM "icnDC'run1 1 19 THE COURIER-NEWS Plainfield, N. Thursday, May 21, 1964 Traffic Called Big Problem Westfield JohnHoff, chairman of the Planning e- s. Board, told a group last night Groundbrealting Scheduled For New County High School Berkeley Heights Groundbreaking ceremonies for the new David Brearley Regional High School in Kenilworth will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday. The school, to be the fourth 'If.

in the Westfield Community Center that traffic is one of the most difficult problems i-y" Westfield has and steps are being taken to alleviate the situation. in the Union County Regional High School system, will be located at Monroe Ave. near 16th St. in Kenilworth. Hoff spoke on the functions Avery W.

Ward, president' David Brearley, the man for of the regional Board of Edu of the Planning Board and the progress of the master plan now being prepared for cation, will turn the first 4 V' l-'W-A y- vi shovelful of dirt. the town. Combined color guards of Hoff said it takes time to Yh fit's4" 4, 4 3 whom the school is named, was one of the New Jersey signers of the U. S. Constitution.

He has been called the father of constitutional law in New Jersey. the present regional high schools Governor Livingston in Berkeley Heights, Arthur institute corrective measures, such as additional traffic lights, because they have to be approved by the state Mo 7, L. Johnson in Clark and Jonathan Dayton in Springfield will lead a salute to the flag. tor Vehicle Bureau. He felt PROMOTED Dr.

Marvin B. Glaser of 1139 Lenape Way, Scotch Plains, left, has been named acting assistant director of process research and Dr. James R. Felix of 10 Bell' Westfield, has been made acting manager of the petroleum staff at Esso Research and Engineering Company, Linden. 03 The Rev.

James S. Tiller of the town's zoning problems were light compared to other Kenilworth will give the 500: communities. Speaking of the master 0 (2QHI3IB The new school first in plan, Hoff said that the con the state to be built with elec sulting firm, Robert Catlin MM trie heating and air condition Associates of Rockaway, has 2 Area Residents Promoted by Esso Linden Two area residents, Dr. James R. Felix ing will open in September, 1965.

CHIEF CLERK HONORED Board of Managers President Gordon Ehrlich, left, and Hospital Superintendent Eugene Nargiello, right, presented gifts last night to Mrs. Grace Pal mer, chief clerk of the John E. Runnells Hospital for Chest Diseases. Mrs. Palmer is retiring after nearly 38 years with the hospital.

The affair was held at the Lord Stirling Inn, Stirling. (Photo by E. G. Mumm) prepared maps and is completing other studies. He said the plan was scheduled Egg Market New York (AP) (USDA) Wholesale Westfield and Dr.

Marvin B. Glaser of Scotch Plains, have Hospital Aide been named to new positions at Esso Research and Engineer egg offerings of large ample; mediums and smaller sizes excessive. Demand dull. to be completed, 18 months from last October, so there is still a long way to go. When the consulting firm completes its work, its recommendations have to be approved by both ing Company.

Spot quotations: Mixed Colors: Standards 27-28'a; checks Is Honored 23Vi-25. Whites: Extra fancy heavy weight (47 lbs. min.) 28-30; fancy medium (41 lbs. Berkeley Heights Mrs Dr. Felix, of 10 Bell has been named acting staff manager of the petroleum staff.

He had been assistant the Planning Board and the aajpi (amp Grace M. Palmer, retiring average) 23-24; fancy heavy weight (47 lbs. min.) 28-30; medium (40 lbs. average) 23-24; smalls (36 lbs. average) 19-20; peewees (31 lbs.

average) 15V2-16. chief clerk of the John Hoff explained that the I A i I i 4 I I (MOI1D GO re- Runnells Hospital for Ches Diseases, was honor guest a Planning Board has been in existence since 1920 and its Browns: Extra fancy heavy weight (47 lbs. min.) 28'i-29Vi; fancy medium (41 lbs. average) 23-24; fancy heavy weight (47 lbs. min.) 28tt-29to; smalls (36 lbs.

director of the process search division. a dinner last night in the functions include zoning for average) 20-20 Va; peewees (31 lbs. average) 15W16. Lord Stirling Inn, Stirling. industry, business and resi Dr.

Glaser, of 1139 Lenape Way, becomes acting assistant director of process research. His former duties were as aentiai areas, traiiic and Her service with the hos pital began Oct. 11, 1926 parking problems. when it was the Bonnie Burn Sanatorium. The institution head of the bio-synthesis sec tion of that division.

A graduate of the Univer now has 335 beds. Driver Fined, Loses License Mrs. Palmer was primarily concerned with the business sity of Wisconsin, Dr. Felix has been with the company since 1951. He is a native of affairs of the hospital and served as recorder to the Mountainside Michael Milwaukee and holds four board of managers.

Jakubowski, 18, of 218 Sum U. S. patents in the field of mit Rd. was fined $30, and his lube oil manufacture. He and Frank Eckert Mrs.

Jane Brough Mrs. icense was revoked for 30 Board of Managers Presi dent Gordon Ehrlich and Su perintendent Eugene Nargiel lo presented gifts. Dr. Nar his wife have two daughters days by Magistrate Jacob Dr. Glaser has been at Esso Concert giello presented a gold charm Bauer last night on a charge of consuming and possessing Research and Engineering since 1956.

He has been a Woman'sClub Installs Slate Fanwood Mrs. Frank bracelet on behalf of Mrs Palmer's friends and hos alcoholic beverages in a car. member of the process re Bauer told the youth that pital associates. Scheduled At Church search division throughout such an offense is intolerable Mrs. Palmer's immediate his company career.

PROMOTED Worth W. Bois-ture of 2160 Seward Scotch Plains, has been appointed an assistant manager of the mechanical division at the Esso Research and Engineering Company in Linden, lie has been with the com-pany since. 1949. He and his wife have three sons. plans are to tour the west and and if it happens again "I will take your license away for so He holds degrees from New Eckert was installed as president of the Fanwood Junior Woman's Club at the organi northwest United btates.

bhe York and Northwestern uni Guest artists from the Wash long you won't know what it versities. He and his wife are lives with her son, David, and her sister, Mrs. Helen Thomp is like to have one." ington area will be presented the parents of two daughters. Richard Strassner, 17, of 29 in a public spring concert son, in New Providence. Dorchester Summit, also sponsored by the Covenant had his driver's license sus Dental Unit Elects Field Mass Planned Women of Pilgrim Covenant B'nai B'rith Atlantic City Dr.

William Bound Brook Members of zation's annual end-of-the-sea-son banquet last night in Pedeflous, Watchung. Other officers installed were: First vice president, Mrs. Thomas Baylis second vice president, Mrs. Frank Schmidt; treasurer, Mrs. Stephen Tyrol; recording secretary, Mrs.

Herbert Church, 3121 Park pended for 30 days and was fined $30 for speeding. He also was fined $15 for earless driving and $15 for failing to L. Surdi of Bernardsville was Seats Staff South Plainfield, at 8 p. m. Saturday in the sanctuary.

the Ave Maria Post and Auxiliary of the CWV will take part Sunday in the field Mass and have proper registration. Mountainside Herbert elected treasurer of the N.J. State Dental Society yesterday at the group's meeting. Mrs. Jane Brough, soprano, Other cases heard were: Ross was installed as presi parade at Lyon's Hospital.

Members also will attend the will sing sacred songs ranging Louis LePree, 89 Wilson dent of the Westfield-Moun- Dr. Frank R. Coppola of from selections by Haydn and North Plainfield, using other tainside Lodge B'nai B'rith Middlesex County Chapter meeting of the St. Elias Post in Carteret. South Orange was inducted plates, $25 and unregistered last night in the Mountain Handel to Negro spirituals.

as president. Schank and corresponding secretary, Mrs. Wayne Seltzer. The installation ceremony was conducted by Mrs. Arthur Bradley, president of the Fan-wood Woman's Club.

Other She is soloist and choir direc- side Inn. Dr. Allen Brotman of South or at the Church of the Re vehicle, $10; Frank Horwith, Coplay, one head light, $10 and no name and address on commercial vehicle, $13: Orange, past president of the Northern New Jersey Council deemer in Bowie, Md. Her accompanist will be Miss senior, club members guests Alpha Stewart, Newark, parking on highway, suspended of B'nai B'rith and a member of the cabinet of the Supreme Nadia Beryk, who is organist were Mrs. Howard Kresge, ad If XmmL fjj -4- NEW (JERSEY 8 hi rL 1 I jj 'him lit Pfe jl i sentence and $5 costs of viser and Mrs.

Ralph Barley, at the Montebello Presbyterian Church in Baltimore. Lodge, officiated. Other new officers are: Vice presidents, Ernest Kel co-adviser. Mrs. Brough studied voice Eleven new members were court; Joseph Raspante, 138 Ferris Westfield, careless driving, $18; Earl Smith, York, using other plates, $30 and Barnett Shaw, Spring- initiated in a candlelight cere ler, Dr.

Bernard Layton and Seymour Hyman; treasurer, mony. Mrs. David Mehnng, a delegate, reported on last Carl Stitzer; financial secretary, Lawrence Krasnoff; cor at Peabody Conservatory of Music in Baltimore and received her degree in music education from the University of Maryland. In addition to solo work with church and neia, using other plates. $30 week's convention of the Jun and unregistered vehicle, $10.

ior Membership Department responding secretary, Edward Feldman; recording secretary, Dr. Mark Jacobs and chaplain, of the New Jersey Federation of Women's Clubs in Atlantic college groups, she has appeared in recital, in opera and David Levy, past president. City. New Vacation Clubs Now Forming Join Now and Get a FREE Package of Zinnia Seeds The trustees are Martin De- in television. Many of her se- Dinner arrangements were vos, Bernard Cheifer, Harold handled by Mrs.

Joseph Lopez ections are solo excerpts rom famed oratorios, and Kern, Arthur Summerfield and Robert Berenson. Entertainment was provided by folksinger James Mehring she will give a brief explana- Mayor Orlin Johnson pre lon of their Biblical context. of Fanwood. Refreshments will be served by the Covenant Women fol- sented a past president pin to Levy. Judge Louis Rakin of Westfield presented the Ben B'rith Award to Herbert Seidel for his efforts as chairman of this year's United owing the concert.

A free will offering will be received. 1 (a 1 4 rW'MV School One PTA Jewish Appeal campaign. Entertainment was provid ed by Mac Robbins, comedian. lects New Officers Scotch Plains School United Dems One PTA elected these officers last night in the junior high school: President, Mrs. Police School Graduates 16 Four Plainfield and 12 New Providence trainees of the Union County Auxiliary Police Training School were graduated this week in ceremonies at the Civic Center, Union.

They were in a class of 93 largest of the police school sponsored by the Union County Civil Defense and Disaster Control which started Jan. 28 and concluded May 12. The graduates were: Plain-field, Walter D. McNeil, Clement M. Curry, Philip D.

Schneider and James G. Rogo-zinski; New Providence, J. Raymond Baltteim, Clement Name Slate ohn Cirioli; first vice presi YOURS EARN dent, Mrs. Julius Skerbisch; second vice president, Mrs. Edison A nominating committee of the United Dem v.

0 P.r Annum ocrats of Edison has proposed a slate of officers. Thomas Hamilton is the choice for Samuel Avella; honorary vice president, Principal Raymond J. Callaghan; recording secretary, Mrs. Russell Mantley; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Thomas Horan; and treasurer, Mrs.

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