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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 9

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The Courier-Newsi
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PAGE NINE PLAINFIELD, N. COURIER-NEWS, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1958 400 Return Methodist Methodist ADVZXTXSEKEZTT GASSY? 3 Times Faster Relief Certlfid laboratory test provo BEIUM tablet neutralize 3 time a much tomacai acidity In one minute a many teadinc tablet. Get BEU-NS today tor the fattest known relief. 35 FREE SAMPLE, tend postal to Orangeburg, U. T.

Financing Clergymen From Guard Program Rep.Bwyer Discusses Small Business Aid Cranford Legislation looking to tax adjustment favorable to small business is in committee and will be reported on the floor in Congress soon, Rep. Florence Dwyer said at a public conference Saturday in Municipal Hall. Long an advocate of relief for the small businessman, whom she fears is the most adversely affected by the recession, she will support the pending measure. Shows Rise Appointed Westfield More than 400 offi Madison At the closing busi Madison Special appointments ness session Saturday of the Newark Annual Methodist Conference -i" I I 4 I4 -ff 1 i I at Drew University, Treasurer Edward S. McLaughlin of Gladstone cers and enlisted men of the 50th! Reconnaissance New; Jersey National Guard, returned yesterday after a two-day rifle qualification program in Sea Girt.

Weapons used were the M-l rifle, the Carbine, Browning Automatic Rifle and the .45 calibre pistol. Capt. Gordon Joblon of Fan- made by Bishop Frederick Buckley Newall at the Newark Methodist Annual Conference yesterday at Drew University include the following: The bill is being framed as a presented what Bishop Frederick HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE BEDDING Posture is a Plus! are already in the process of con Buckley Newell termed one of sidering it in executive session. the most encouraging financial re In 1' 1 1 I ei I I Rev. R.

T. Anderson, Cokes- We will soon be able to conclude ports on record. bury church, chaplain in U. S. The churches of the conference last year contributed $1,357,239 wood was commander of the 80-vehicle convoy.

He reported that Army; Rev. A. E. Gamblin, Dunellen, missionary to Japan; Rev. to current expenses, capital im our consideration ana be a position to have perfected a bill that we can report to the House next week.

I have said for the benefit of those interested in small business legislation of this the maneuver had been "highly G. E. Michalson, Westfield, pro successful," and that there had been no injuries- fessor of theology, Garrett Bibli- B. Heaccck The unit spent the night in pup sort for some time that it was on provements and benevolences, an increase of $763,656 over the preceding year. Major gains were in the expenditures for building and improvements which showed a $314,692 increase, payments on debts which increased $97,604, pastors' salaries which were boost can Institute, Evanston, Rev D.

S. Bowers, supernumerary. the calendar before our commit relief if the upturn in economic conditions is delayed, and probably will be directed either at income of excise tax modification, or a lightening of both. The test still is in executive session in the ways and means committee but is understood to differ somewhat from a bill to the same, purpose that Rep. Dwyer introduced earlier in the session.

'Quotes Statement In answering the question about assistance for small business, Rep. Dwyer quoted a statement on the floor of the House on Thursday by Rep. Wilbur D. Mills, ways and means chairman, when asked a similar question: "Let me say it is not going to be considered in the future; we tents. He said it was a new experience for many of the less experienced members of the tee and that we would report Eastern District appointments legislation.

Berkeley Heights Man Gets New Stavid Mob B. E. Heacock has been named Sealy Posturepedic announced include Rev. R. M.

Bedell, Clinton church. "I hope the bill will be gen Saturday night, he reported, ed a total of $59,006 and the con erally acceptable. I want to point tributions to colleges and univer out to the gentleman that per manager of Stavid Engineering's Sleeps keeps you BIRTHDAY Princess Desiree of Sweden is shown in the royal castle In Stockholm as she posed for her birthday picture. The Princess is 20. (UPI) sities which showed a rise of Southern District appointments: Basking Ridge, Raymond Harrison; Bernardsville, J.

R. Carruth; about 100 men went on a convoy" to Asbury Park, under the command of Lieut. Warren Pasmore. new Preliminary Design Depart haps it may not go to the full extent with respect to all matters at your level best ment He ll report directly to 498. In an address to the Board of Bound Brook, R.

W. Smith; Cali- that the gentleman and his sub Maj. Norman S. Koed of Plain- D. F.

Sanders, company president. The new department will handle Lay Activities, Kinsey Merritt of fon and Fairmount, R. L. Critz; field is battalion commander. committee suggested that we go, but I hope it will be satisfactory 4 55r.TTC&w Disabled Clinton, D.

T. Baggs; Cokesbury and Oldwick, H. J. Moser. Joblon reported there still are to the gentleman and his col some openings in tne battalion the evaluation, pricing and preparation of quotations and proposals.

Heacock was manager of advanced design and has been with Stavid since 1952. He lives Also, Diamond Hill, R. S. Car for qualified personnel. Elizabeth, vice president of the Railway Express Agency and former lay leader of the Conference, warned against "beauties and niceties of worship services dulling our sense to the basic teachings of Christ." leagues." During the conference Rep.

Dwyer was approached by con Warned of penter; Dunellen, H. A. Gamblin; East Millstone, J. R. Bowering; Flemington, H.

W. Henderson; at 57 Hollyglen Lane South, Evangelistic Meetings Set The Rev. Anthony Zeoli, known stituents not only from Cranford, Gladstone, R. D. Merriam; High Berkeley Heights.

Conservatory Slates Recital but from Kenilworth, Roselle, "Worship services," he said, "are designed primarily to help Deadline Bridge, L. H. Seamans; Lebanon and Allerton, H. T. Bowen.

Also, Martinsville, K. A. Fowl Roselle Park, Clark, and Moun tainside. Explains Position us become better acquainted with Students of the Rathbun Con as "the flaming Italian evangelist," will conduct a week's meet God. They are a means, not the Some of the disabled persons Four Given Commissions servatory, 150 E.

Seventh will end. Christians must remember Questions pertained to federal er; Metuchen, W. M. Twiddy; Mt. Horeb, J.

L. Helle Centerville and Mt. Zion, H. O. Thompson; New Providence, M.

G. Torgersen present the 29th annual Senior Spring Recital at 8 p.m. today. that in Christ's teachings are the aid for education, on which Rep. Dwyer still is dubious; humane The participants will be: Vo answers to all the world's prob lems." MORNING in this area may forfeit their right to future benefits for themselves and their families unless they contact the social security office before July 1, according to slaughtering, the goal of a con North Plainfield, Grace, BACKACHE siderable campaign by numerous groups and individuals; railroad James Dewart; Plainfield, First, W.

G. Sorenson, Monroe Avenue. calists, Richard Duris and Catherine Kane; accordionists, Beverly Backus, Dominick Cringoli and Johanna Majuri; pianists, Cynthia legislation, on which she again from a too-ott mittrtw Among those commissioned by the Army in Bucknell University, Lewisburg, today were four seniors from the borough and city. They participated in the 108th commencement ceremon Wardlaw Dance Well Attended E. D.

Conklin; Scotch Plains, R.R. Miller; Somerville, H. B. Wright Union Village, H. J.

pledged acceptance of "any reasonable federal contribu tion to mental health work; mili Imerica': Ralph W. Jones, district manager of the Elizabeth Social Security Office. Jones pointed out that the so Capone, Patricia Dalrymple, Dons Lakin, Maureen Parker, John Sin-nott, Elaine Spangenberg, Joyce Straw and Nancy Wolf. ings beginning at 7:45 p.m. today in West End Chapel.

The evangelist has also been called "the walking Bible" because, in his sermons, he usually quotes from 75 to 100 verses of scripture. Meetings will begin at 7:45 p.m. each day. Special musical numbers will be presented by members of visiting churches. This schedule will be observed: Tomorrow, Neighbors' Night; Wednesday, Young People's Night; Thursday, Men's Night; Friday, Sunday School Night.

The public meetings will end Sunday. Pre-service prayer groups will meet at 7:30 p.m. daily. mm i mr McKinnon, and Whitehouse, A. L.

Approximately 300 students and Greatest Dewire. ies. guests attended the 75th annual AlWAYS Mar Value The concert is open to the pub cial security law provided for Commencement "Gay Nineties The new second lieutenants tary hardship cases, in which she had been able to assist in several instances, and Mutual Security. Prior to the conference, Rep. lic dance Saturday at Wardlaw School Retching FovnaaKoa (79 JO monthly benefits for persons be Mary Roemmele are James R.

Fries, son of Mr, Pom tabbw 2-Ftoc Sat $17 30 for Boys, 1030 Central Ave. and Mrs. Harry C. Fries of 1210 tween 50 and 65 who have worked under social security for a speci The Vince Waldron Dance Or Dwyer inspected the Cranford Post Office, for which application Graduated Today Stillman Homer W. Wieder DAILY PB BUS chestra supplied the music.

has been made for better illumi whose parents live at 949 fied period of time and who are severely disabled and are not able Westfield Miss Mary Roem Mrs. Robert Hahn, president of mele, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, nation and the acquisition of municipally owned property for Eighth Stephen J. Luscian the Mother Association of the school, said the following parents SERVICE TO to engage in any substantial gam ful activity. H.

C. Roemmele of 217 Baker whose parents live at 527 eventual expansion. will be graduated today and faculty assisted with serving Disabled workers under 50 Board to Meet After the conference she at from Middlebury College, where and as chaperones. tended the Cranford Day exhibit Scotch Plains The Board of years of age are not entitled to monthly disability benefits, but Mrs. Norman Nevad, Mr.

and sne majored in Spanisn. Oakridge and Clifford B. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Teun- is B.

Smith of 80 Summit Ave. Wieder, designated a distin of the Cranford Council of Gar Mrs. Ralph W. Taylor, Mrs. Nor Christian Education of the Baptist Church will meet on Wednes they may have their earnings rec Miss Roemmele, a dean's list student, was art editor for the den Clubs.

She formerly was leg man Pfeiffer, Mr. and Mrs. Wil ords frozen to protect their future day at 9 p.m. The new building Kaleidoscope, college year book; islative chairman of the Meta Shirrefs Garden Club of Eliza liam Mellin, Mr. and Mrs.

Clement O. Benedette, Dr. and committee will meet tomorrow at worked on the art staff of Fron guished military graduate by the ROTC, received a B.S. degree in commerce and finance. He is scheduled to report for duty in beth.

8 p.m. Mrs. Edmund Sage, Mr. and Mrs. tiers, college literary magazine; Part rights to benefits.

Jones explained that by "freezing" an earnings record, the period of unemployment caused by disability will be disregarded in figuring the amount of any Wesley Hawkins, Mrs. David and was a reporter for the Clarke all of Plainfield. tne Fall in the Air Defense campus, college weekly newspaper. She also was chairman Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Pfeiffer, Mrs. School, Fort Bliss, Tex. future benefit. Since the amount Fries was awarded a B.S. in electrical engineering Beginning Thursday, June 12 LEAVE: 4th Strt end Watchung Plainfield 9:10 A.M.

FIVE THOUSAND YARDS OF NEW DRESS GOODS Solids and Print Drip-Dry Wash 'n' Wear Taffetiied From Dan River Prints, Cohama Prints and Amertex Cottons Thomas Beck, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stunner and Mr.

and Mrs. R. C. Fuller all of Westfield; Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Blazo, Middlesex; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Door-ley and Mr. and Fred Berg- and will begin, active duty in the Fall in the Ordinance School, Edit Strtati, Bound 9:25 A. M.

Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Md of a Junior Weekend committee and a member of the Spanish Club and Players, college dramatic organization, and served as philanthopy chairman for her sorority. She attended Haddon-field High School before entering Middlebury, where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Main and Brook RETURN trip from of social security benefits is based on the worker's average monthly earnings, the "freezing" of an account is an important step in protecting that account. Unless the earnings record Is frozen the period a person is disabled and has little or no earnings VALUES TO 1.49 YARD 39c 49c 59' Smith earned a B.S. degree in mechanical engineering and will Asbury Park 6:30 P.

heim, both of Dunellen; Mrs. John Kent, Metuchen; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Roy, South Branch. report next Spring to the Artil lery and Missile School, Fort Sill, SIS WEST FRONT STREET PL 6-0054 OPEN TUESDAY THURSDAY EVENINGS TILL 9 PJA.

Members of the faculty and Okla. their guests included: Fred Miss Roemmele will travel in HIGHWAY MILL END SHOPS ROUTE 22, GREEN BROOK TWP. PL 2-5995 Between Bound Brook and Dunellen SUN. 11 to MON. and SAT.

10 to THURS. and FRI. to 9 FARE can result in reduced benefits for the worker, reduced benefits for his family in the event of his Luscian was presented a B.A. degree in liberal arts and has C. Wardlaw, Ralph Harris.

cLii ROUND TRIP Europe this Summer and will Harold Breene, Robert Vietor, been assigned to the Infantry death, or can result in the com enter the executive training program at Lord and Taylor in Public Sarvk Coordinated Transport plete loss of his benefit rights. School, Fort Benning, to be gin duty in the Fall. A-DVEBTISEMXITT AJDVXBTTSEMEST Jones also explained that, if an Miss Marion Kilpatrick, Miss Jane Vietor, Miss Helen Kilpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Little; Mr.

and Mrs. James Shantz, and Mrs. Clelia Saflund. application for a disability freeze were filed before July 1 of this year, an earnings record might be I Birch beer was served in Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain. frozen as of the time the disability souvenir mugs with pretzels.

began if certain work require SAVE LIVE HAPPILY EVER AFTER! OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT HERE ments were met at that time. How' Dance Cancelled May 1958 Wetter and Cooler, But Records Remain Unbroken By MRS. VIVIAN SCIIERER Cooperative Weather Observer May was wetter and cooler than normal and it was the sixth successive month in which the precipitation exceeded the normal rainfall and the mercury remained below average. Scotch Plains A benefit dance Stops Itching as it Shrinks Hemorrhoids ever, if the application is filed after June 30, the social security account may be frozen for a period beginning no earlier than scheduled for this Friday in the Italian-American Hall for the family of the late Nicholas Di- one year before the date the ap Donato has been cancelled, it plication is filed. CURRENT RATE PER ANNUM made astonishing statements Ok "Piles have ceased to be a problem 1 The secret is a new healing substance (Bio-Dyne) discovery of a world-famous research institute.

This substance is now available in ruppotitory or ointment orae under the name Preparation H. At year druggist. Money back goArantee. Ee. U.S.

Pat. OsV Raw Tad. R. T. SaiaI For th first time science has fond a.

ntw healing: substance with th. astonishing ability to shrink hemorrhoids, atop and reliera pain without surgery. In case after case, whQa gnHj relieTing pain, actual redaction (shrinkage) took place. Most amazing of all results vera ao thorough that sufferers was announced yesterday. Proceeds collected thus far will be Therefore, all persons whose disability has prevented them from engaging in substantial gainful work for the past several years turned over to Mrs.

DiDonato. Those who wish a refund may contact a member of the dance com- should get in touch with their Famcood Scotch Plains cipitation on 19 days. There was no Sunday without rain. Average temperature for the month was 58.3 degrees, while normal is 60.3. tee.

social security office without de I The month's rainfall measured 4.22 inches as against 3.83 inches, normal for May. The temperature was two full degrees below normal. In addition, so far this year, it has been the wettest on record. Rainfall measured 28.40 inches from January to May 31 as compared with 19.21 inches, normal for that period. In May there was some pre lay.

If these disabled persons do not apply for their social security disability rights before July 1, SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION PARK AVENUE, CORNER WISTHEID AVENUE SCOTCH PLAINS, N. J. -TEL FA 2-7660 Ward This year's highest May temperatures were 82 degrees on May 19 and 31. The lowest was May PL 6-9293 they may lose their social security disability protection and their Ave rights to any old-age or survivors 14 when it dipped to 37 degrees No records were smashed. VmstjtMwi i WEN DAILY 1.1 MONDAY insurance benefits in the future, TDM The Mighty Chrysler SAVE-ONE DAY ONLY -SAVE 1 EMOEIf Time for FATHER'S DAY Just In The excitement of saving money every mile of easier, safer driving with amazing new Auto-Pilot A limited quantity of Ivys to match son's too! Values to 2.79 Take to the road and nee for yourself how different driving can be when you're at the wheel of a Chrysler! And every bit as exciting as the feel at the wheel is the fact that this car costs you less to drive.

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