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

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The Courier-Newsi
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Bridgewater, New Jersey
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47 Okinawans Killed THI COURIER-NEWS Plainfield, N. Monday, October 19,. 1959 Bv Typhoon Charlotte Tokyo (P) After killing at least 47 Okinawans and doing heavy crop damage in the Ryukyu Auto Fall Fatal to Boy Clinton A 3 year-old Hampton boy died early today of injuries he suffered Saturday when he fell from a car on Haynes Thcv Coulil Also Call It Four Bells, Governor Portland, Maine (JP) When Gov. Clinton A. Clauson arrived to deliver the principal address at naval ceremonies yesterday, he found the crowd already leaving.

Quickly, he discovered. the reason for the mixup. "The invitation said the program would begin at 1400 hours," he said. "I thought that was 4 o'clock." It's 2 o'clock. Islands, Typhoon Charlotte skirted Tokyo today and began to blow Step lively with non-slip I a III The Concert Saturday Singing City Group Offers Great Variety By GEORGE CORN WELL A mixed chorus known as Singing City gave a concert in Plain-field High School auditorium Saturday night under sponsorship of (the local Neighborhood House Mixed Chorus.

At one point in the program the local chorus joined the visiting group in singing two selections: The chorale, "Now Let All the Heavens Adore Thee," by J. S. Bach, and Randall Thompson's "Alleluia." Route 22. herself out in the Pacific. Alerted for a glancing blow from the storm, the Japanese capital escaped with only 45-mile winds and the flooding of some streets and of 31 houses.

The boy, Martin L. Stull, son of Leon Stull and Mrs. Carolyn Feters, died in Hunterdon Medical Center in Flemington. He had a fractured skull, hospital officials said. 5 in Family Killed in Crash Palm Spring, Calif.

UP) A America's first practical gaso-j line automobile was built by the Duryea brothers in 1892 in Springfield, Mass. Martin had been playing with Elaine Brown, Singing City's founder and musical director, re if 1 1 11 vealed on this occasion that she is a thoroughly grounded musi- flaming auto crash took the lives of five members of one family his sistet on the back seat of a car driven by Mrs. Peters when the back door opened, police said. The boy fell to the pavement and rolled onto the safety island. First aid was given the boy by yesterday.

The tragedy occurred when their car blew a tire, jumped a SAVE 20 on AUTO-FIRE INSURANCE EDWARD J. OLIVER ft 6-7976 ot A 5-O001 divider on U.S. Highway 99, and collided head-on with another auto about 10 miles north of Palm Springs, authorities Miss Patricia Forbes of Main Lebanon, and an unidentified New York doctor who were passing by in their cars. Martin was taken to the hospital by the High Bridge Fire Department Emer A Killed were John Clifford cian. She is one who directs with heart and soul, an inseparable part of every number offered.

Only a person with no music in his soul could fail to sing for joy under her direction. At Saturday night's concert she managed the mechanics of the direction in so definite a manner that all of the choral singing was completely precise. The shading was a special feature, the supple phrasing a point of note. They Sing for Enjoyment This writer realizes that the personnel of this chorus is drawn from people who wish to sing merely for the enjoyment gency Squad. Funeral services will be announced by the Trimmer Memori Authorized Dealer for OPEL FIAT al Funeral Home here.

Beall, 20, El Monte, his sister, Mrs. Ethel May John, 33, of Brawley, and her three children, aged 8, 3, and one month. Eugene Jennings, driver of the other car, was critically injured and taken to a hospital. His address was listed as Dade County, Fla. fo 'VIZ Only Cat's Paw rubber heels deliver such springy comfort, non slip safety and "9 Hves" of rugged USED CARS ON PREMISES ADVERTISEMENT GEniUGUPii It worried by "Bladder Weakness" (Getting Dp Nlehta or Bed Wettins, too frequent, burning or Itching urlnetlon).

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circumstances. A huskiness and The bag covered the mattress of fuzziness frequently crept into his bed. He was the son of Mr. the ensemble tone and some of and Mrs. Charles Hilsdorf, Caucus Return Warning Given Garwood Democratic rule of I the Assembly has given the mi-- nority party the recognition and responsibility it deserves, Assem-blyman George M.

Miller of Scotch Plains said Saturday. Addressing the New Jersey I Bail and Bus Labor League in the Cranwood Inn, Miller spoke in 1 behalf of himself and his three Democratic colleagues in Union 2 County's Assembly delegation, James M. McGowan of Elizabeth, I Mrs. Mildred Barry Hughes of Union and John J. Wilson of I Westfield.

All four seek re-elec-I tion. "For years and years, when the Republicans controlled the As-l sembly with their secret caucus," Miller said, "the Democrats pro-I tested that the minority party might just as well have not been there at all. "All decisions were made in the caucus, the committee system was farce and the Democrats had no voice whatever. I "In the 1957 electionr the Dem-t ocrats became the majority parity in the Assembly for the first time in years, with your Union County delegation part of that majority. "If 'we Democrats wanted -revenge instead of a truly Democratic Assembly, we could have perpetuated the caucus system, putting the Republicans in the same position of 'legislative slavery' that the Democrats had known for so long.

"But the Democratic Assembly kept its promises. The caucus was abolished, a true system of working committees was established and the minority party has recognition and responsibility just the way it works in the houses of Congress. "In the state Senate, which is still Republican-controlled, the caucus is still king. "If the voters are unwise enough to turn back the clock, it is almost certain that these gains will be wiped out. Democratic majorities in both houses of the A rf i el 4" til's i 1 1 i i -r a Queens.

the voices were under considerable strain to reach the highest notes. If, in the future, the director can correct these defects, Singing City will be a truly exceptional Undergoes Surgery Mrs. Harold R. Husted of 1144 Start Saving Green Stamps Now for Beautiful Christmas Gifts Early Week Specials! organization. Woodmere PI.

is reported in fair condition today in Muhlenberg The program offered Saturday night contained a great deal of Hospital, where she underwent surgery. She is the wife of the former pastor of the First-Park variety. Sacred music by Handel and Bruckner opened the list, and then followed the cantata, "I Baptist Church. 35. Am the People," by Helen Weiss, S.O.S.

A group of music from various religious faiths ended with the above mentioned Bach and Thompson selections. Folk songs of several nations closed the program. During the evening, Eleanor Steinberg, Helen Hill and Nancy May Mean a Distress Signal at Sea But to Our Customers It Means OxMAN Westfield were heard effectively IPEEDY ERVICE DIAL PL 6-2267 OXMAN'S For Pick-Up and Free ii Delivery ol Prescrip-ST tlona or Drag's. You'll Be Amazed at Oar A. Fast Service.

217 GRANT AVE. PLAINFIELD, IV1. J. in incidental vocal solos. Glen Tourin called the figures with zest as four couples danced a lively reel to the animated singing of "Skip To My Lou." Audience Participation At one point, Sonya Garfinkle, coming from the stage to the floor of the "lined out" folk songs with the request that the audience join the chorus in singing them.

Playing the accompaniment on an autoharp, Miss Garfinkle accomplished her directional task efficiently and with charm. Patricia Kosior, soprano, with the exceptional piano accompaniment of Richard Bloesch, offered two vocal solos: "Tu lo sai" by Torelli, and Franz Schubert's "Whither?" Charm of manner and sweetness of voice characterized her singing. Grace, too, was system of carrying out the state's business, with both parties play PORTERHOUSE SIRLOIN ing their part, and the record shows that this is the way to provide efficient, imaginative programs for New Jersey." Id Church Group Elects President 7 J( Joseph Russell of 260 Rock Ave. was elected president of the Junior High Fellowship of Grace FIGHTING YOUR STEERING WHEEL? an ingredient of her encore, "Let My Song Fill Your Heart," by Ernest Charles. Elaine Kilgerman's piano accompaniments were a valuable assistance to the chorus.

A statement in the printed program revealed that Singing City is dedicated to "Man and music and to the attainment of the essential harmony in each." It is obvious that this interracial organization has progressed a 'long way toward this attainment. Methodist Church yesterday. Other officers elected were Miss Gail Hartman, vice president; Miss Susan Mitchell, secretary, and Miss Phyllis Beres, treasurer. The officers were installed by the Rev. John Carrugh during worship services in the sanctuary.

Future plans for the group include a fund collection for UNICEF and a Halloween party in the church Saturday at 7 p.m. Properly Trimmed Before Weighing! "None-Finer 'At Any Price.9 rhat "something wrong may be caused by wheels out of line. A Visualiner scientific beam of light' check-up will find the trouble and correct it. Cat tire meat, eliminate shimmy and jiggle. Come in for a FREE Lancaster Brand Board Announces Free Don Clinics TAM "VISUALINER" check-up The Plainfield Board of Health I has arranged three free clinics at which anti-rabies shots will be! given dogs owned by local resi-' dents.

All will be conducted in the former firehouse in W. Fourth St. opposite Darrow Ave. The first clinic will be held MADE TO ORDER 24 HOUR SERVICE LAZAAR'S Watchung Ave. at 2nd St Tel.

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Lancaster Brand tongues are trimmed far better than average tongues, oil excess waste and fat removed. Just fhe right size jhort cut. -1 FANCY YELLOW cmb EEDaDGitD qs ct Rommel Memorialized Ulm, Germany IP) The U. S. Axmy officially took part with the German army yesterday in memorial services for Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, who died during World War 2.

Rommel, known as "The Desert Fox," led Germany's Afrtka Korps and later commanded forces in Normandy after D-Day. Ideal Apple 3 ss m' 2B3UGEE G3B cans Ideal Strawberry fin I .00 Ideal Frozen French Fried Ideal Virginia Lee Virginia Lee Orange carton sj. Ideal Tomato 3 Huhcaps Stolen Fred Cezer of Millburn reported to city police Saturday the theft of three hubcaps from his 1957 car while the vehicle was parked in Arlington Ave. near Kenyon Ave. He valued the equipment at $57.60, police said.

Party Planned Plans have been completed by Court Watchung 291, Catholic Daughters of America, for its Halloween party tomorrow at 8:15 p.m. in St. Mary's School, according to Miss Lee Toresco, Special! each 5QDflD Dreaming Of His Future Chef Boy-Ar-Dee I Any Amount Can Start An Account cans tJ JJ Farmdale White Kraft 1 16-oz. Sliced loaf 2 11' PER ANNUM Lawn 'Deer' Damaged An ornamental deer on the lawn at the home of Thomas Keis-er of 1625 Watchung Ave. was damaged by vandals when it was knocked over, police reported yesterday.

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