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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 4

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The Courier-Newsi
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Bridgewater, New Jersey
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3 Bihle Classes Open THE COURIER-NEWS riawtwW Monday. Jw" 77. 1960 Board to Air High School Appointment 1 Manville Appointment of been recommended by the chair-wage increases of from five to Meyersville Vacation Bible School started today in the Pres- -byterian Church and continue high school vice principal will, man of the teachers' committee. July 8. The group will not meet July 4.

The study theme is Th Christian Church." 10 cents for cooks, cashiers and every weekday morning until be considered at a continuation, Srymborski indicated that three candidates were being consid ered for the post and said the meeting of the Board of Education Thursday at 8 p.m. in the school's conference room. Accordins to John Szvmbor- appointment would be made be fore July 2, the deadline estab ski. chairman of the teachers'. lished b-v the committee committee, a nominee for the, Increases Approved dishwashers in the cafeteria and the following raises for nontenure teachers and employes: Samuel Naar, from $6,500 to Miss Sophie Kulwinski, from $3,700 to Mrs.

Joanne Krasnansky, from $3,300 to Joseph Zuza. from $4,200 to Alexander Spe-cian, from $4,300 to Mrs. Irene Galambos, from $3,400 to $3,500, and Miss Dorothy Kleyo, from $3,000 to $3,100. post win be recommended at ue On Szvmborski's recommenda-session in an attempt to end a(tion, the board recently approv- "3 1 7iXt All tJ: wiuta oniuaieu uieC pav increases for faculty September, 1958, when Walter! members as follows: John Zor- iiauu, lonner lui acnum superintendent, from $11,. principal resigned.

Walter Ches-' goo tn S12 200- RavmnnH QUICKEST WAY TO ner, then vice principal, was smith, principal, from $9,200 to uinieu iu replace iison on a jg.soO; Miss Katherine Kinney, temporary basis and since that assistant to superintendent, $6, time board members have been and low 900 to Miss Julia Sipos, ANYWHERE -fn unable to agree on the selection. school nurse, from $7,400 to cost A 1 i i i i vl a wee yiiiicipm. Polio Shots Given Stirling In a second polio clinic sponsored Saturday by the Passaic Township Board of Health in the firehouse, 203 persons received polio shots. Of the total, 124 were children and Appointment Blocked Montreal 80c Boston 60c 1 in in. ttetioM rata from PUUtfiald ftr P.M.

ir tx no included. Samuel Crissfulli, who held the position in an acting capac uu; uaicno, ooara secretary, from $3,200 to Anthony Kim, high school chief custodian, from $5,800 to $5,900, and Mrs. Catherine Woitchek, cafeteria supervisor, from $3,000 to $3,100. Also approved were hourly ity since 1953, is now under ten ure as a guidance co-ordinator 79 adults. G.

Ralph Hatcher, township physician, gave the in in the school system. Last Monday the appointment was blocked for the third time by a tie oculations. vote. i -1 W.J His appointment was moved MOTOR Ctuiy WW of membership in Fugle Hummer Post 65 of Post Commander Antonio J. Cheche looks on during ceremonies at the academy.

(Photo by Fred Keesing) RECEIVES LEGION CERTIFICATE Sister Mary Felix of Mount St. Mary's Convent, Wat-chanjr. receives a 25-year membership certificate from Ralph D'Olivo, state commander of the American Legion, for her quarter century I fiVE on twice during 1959 but has never AUTOMOBILE I 1 fi3 THE CEST trJKl Nim, an Ex-Army Nurse, Gets 25-Year Citation from Leirion i i'V-VA I WEEKLY PAYMENTS AT NO EXTRA tOST Sister Mary Felix of Mount: ably the first nun in history to in 1918-19 as Julia Fitzhenry. She was born in South Amboy, i. iiarys convent received a.

receive this award. Cameron $100 out went to Jersey city paro He made his statement during ceremonies in Mount St. Mary's certificate yesterday from Fugle Hummer American Legion Post 65 of Metuchen for 25 years of paid-up Legion membership. Also $200 $2475 Motherhouse of the Sisters of Mercy order, which Sister Mary so Wadding Ring $12. chial schools.

In France, she served in eight front line and provisional base hospitals. Upon discharge from the army in New York City in 1919 HILLSIDE CEMETERY Woodland Avenue in Tlainfield PL 6-1729 Known for the Care and Beauty of lit Grounds Since 1886 A Non-Profit Association 2 Grave PIoU (Including Perpetual Care) $323 np Timothy C. Moriarty, senior elix joined in 1922. ml mp ut today T.IOTOR CLUB OF AMERICA PLAINFIELD OFFICE 110 NEW STREET PL 6-7975 lister juary Jteiix served in trustee of the Metuchen post, said Sister Mary Felix was prob- the Army Nurse Corps in France she joined a metropolitan 148 EAST FRONT ST, Board to Consider Legion post. When she joined the Sisters of Mercy in 1922 her Freeholder vows made her discontinue membership.

However, Sister Mary Felix Sa Again joined the Fugle Hummer post Six Applications Edison An application to transfer a 19-lot North Edison development will go before the Planning Board at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Township Hall. in l93o when she became a teacher in the St. Francis School Shtg-llite for the Jlnli tla Wrttf M'afj JlMr Government Graded Ready-to-Cook, Young Tender He Will Sue in Metuchen. She maintained her member-' Requesting final approval for the transfer is Susser Builders nn nrsnTrii Inc.

The development is now-called Oakview Heights. ship during the 25 following! years, when she also taught in' Trenton parochial schools and in St. James in Woodbridge. During the last two years she has been confined to a wheelchair. However, she has kept in touch with Legion affairs rive otner suo-uivision re Perth Amboy George J.

Otlowski, Democratic Middlesex County Freeholder, re-emphasized yesterday his intent to file a slander suit against a Republican freeholder candidate unless the candidate publicly retracts a statement made at the county GOP kick-off dinner June 16. quests to be heard at the session were submitted by Apgar Con struction Company, Antonio J. Livers, Brookview Homes, Jodan Realty and Evergreen Gardens. through magazines and letters. So great is her interest in Legion affairs that the other The candidate.

John T. Mc nuns call her "commander." 5-8 lb. average (S Carthy of South Brunswick, told a reporter last night he had The ceremony yesterday in the convent's reception room was attended by Mother Gen "no comment to make bat indicated a public state ment would be forthcoming. Last Monday Otlowski or eral Mary Bertram and Mother Mary Patrick, bursar and superior, and two of the order's graduate nurses. uvuf va.

Police Stage Fund Picnic Edison More than 1,100 persons attended the Police Department picnic Saturday at the Danish Home Grove. Approximately 40 awards in-1 dered the retraction be made lb. by Thursday of McCarthy's "ac Representing the American cusation that my printing firm was doing county business. The slander suit threat was made asain in a letter dated last Fri day. Legion were Ralph D'Olivo of Morristown, state commander, and these men from the Fugle Hummer post: Departmental Executive Committeeman August F.

Lauer, Middlesex County Service Offi eluding a bicycle, water skis and lawn furniture were awarded in Otlowski, who is not up for MAKE SHOP-RITE YOUR OUTDOOR COOKING HEADQUARTERS re election until 1962, is presi various athletic competitions. The event, supervised by Patrol dent of a Perth Amboy printing firm. He said last night an in cer Jacob Haulenbeek. Post Boneless Center Hani Slices Tender fir Sweet Ready-to-Eat man Joseph Moreno, was held Commander Antoni for the police death and retire- Post Vice Commander Clifford1 dictable offense would result from a freeholder's doing business with the county, and he in Graded lb. Jl Ac ment funds.

Killian, Auxiliary President Mrs.1 Chuck Steak Choice Committee chairmen includ sisted McCarthys charge was Antonio J. Cheche and past post commanders Arthur Wallis. ed: Patrolman Ernest Bertha. "absolutely idiotic." ib.99c Shoulder Cut for London Broil Steaks clam bar; Patrolman Robert, Moriarty and John Hartung. Voorhees, kitchen; Detective V'-XTT I Fftll Cut Shack Half FtU Cit Bfftt Half Roy Cutter, games; Lieut.

Peter Quagliariello and Detective Roy 'GO Cart' Rules Set Chief Wesley D. Hoesly of the Lutter, beverages; Patrolman Julius Deri, pizza and Patrolman umun touniy vatK re- Robert Brooks, watermelon and that, Popcorn. carts" Ground Chuck 65c Chickens32S9efc39c Spare Ribs fc 45c Italian Sausage 69c oujrwucic wiimii me pant sys- Chief John Ellmeyer and tPm ilWai nnic Church Tells Week Schedule Dunellen Mrs. Emery C. Xaton, secretary of the First Presbyterian Church, announced church's schedule for the week.

A Young People's prayer group ill meet tomorrow at .7:50 a.m. in the church. The Women's Tuesday morning Bible class will picnic all Capt. William Pinter distributed; are registered, inspected and op erated by licensed drivers. Center Ham Slices B9C Whoio or Half Boneless Hams 79 15 New Members Cubed one mm CUI Tender rum? Greeted by Elks Peeled and 5 lb.

mjiii. m. i I. Shrimp DeveJned box day tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Irving Boice, S.

Washington New Market, there will be a prayer fellowship for adults. The session will meet at 7:30 p.m. Farm Frh, Fruit Vfjtablcl Why Pay 3iorn n1 if fh mm Thursday at 7:50 a.m., the Young People's prayer group ill meet in the library, and the adult prayer fellowship will Meutchen-Clifford La Rocque, Exalted Ruler of the Metuchen Elks Lodge 1914, was host to 15 new members Saturday at the Elks headquarters, 70 Middlesex Ave. The new initiates are: Alfred Erdman, John Ernst, Richard Kulesza, James McDonnell. Jerry Rebeck, Peter Radin, Michael Kemler.

Gabriel Silagyi, R. Jack Bale, William Magyar, Charles Filkohazi, Carl Misner, James Haggerty, Steve Mate and Robert Lucas. commence at 10 a.m. in the Memorial Room. Weekday Church Fnrythiny98 M'rirwi Jiirjtt tut Shop-Mlite1 Why May ifirtj Meetings Slated PHARMACY 5 Registered Pharmacists Sbop-Rtte Metuchen The building committee of the Centenary READY TO COOK GAODIS AUTO SALES iaiPPLE SAID Sh9p-R)K FREE 522 Park PlainfieW PL 5-lflI DELIVERY mm WHOLE PERTH AMBOY NEWARK Green Giant Methodist Church will meet tonight at 8 to approve financial plans for the new church building.

Reformed Church The Guild for Christian Service will meet tomorrow from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. to work on the Fall bazaar. First Baptist Church The executive board of the First Baptist Church will meet tonight at 7:30. cans mm taS us i nrr 1 45' HH GRANULATED OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY! SUNDAYS HOLIDAYS INCLUDED 1 ''J Fl rL 1 1 Keypunch Tab Wiring 0A7 0, Juice Pineapple 46 ox.

Shop-Rfte cans WHY PAY MORE FOft DCLI OODS? Unox Ham 2.59 un Actual Machines Free Placement Service irira School of Business Machines, AU Meat 2 lb 611 PARK AVI. PI 6-000E Rrwn 6th and 7th 99 Franks The Woman's Organization will hold a garden party tomor-rmv at 12:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. B. A.

Daniels, 7 Heath-cote Ave. Midweek prayer service will be held Wednesday at 7:30 pm. The deacons will meet at 8:45 p.m. in the church. Holland House clbn 58e Wesson Oil Sunrise Brand bag 313 Sratt St- Ptrfh Amboy VA M3C 79 Broad Newark MA 4-13941 PAY MORE FOR BAKED FOODS? Gourmet Frames prg.

WHY Rolls WHY L2e Coffee 2 99e or Hamburger of WHY PAY MORE FOR DAIRY FOODS? mXM 1 LRU! UCBXS Toward rk purckaM Committee Will Hear Appeal of Church Millington The Passaic Township Committee will hear an appeal of the Planning Board tomorrow at 8 p.m. in Township Hall requested by John H. Mc- margarine SRT 7 $1 Save Introductory Offer 6c OH! Crowley's Regular or Small Curd 12 ex. Cup Cottage Cheese 2 1 WHY PAY MORE FOR ICE CREAM? Ice Cream Dutch Treat gal. 59c Lemonade5 12 Waffles sr W9rth Rival Dog Food Coupon good ar Any ffl Super Market.

11 II flu CMP" txpires Saturday, Viif imhr 2' l960' Cupon limit tie per family. Donough of Spring Lake. The Planning Board had denied the application of St. Vincent de Paul Church. Stirling, to acquire 11.6 acres of some 40 acres in West for cemetery expansion.

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