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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 8

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iL A AMBON! a If II ImIb iiiii iibv Name Picked 32 THE COURIER-NEWS Plainfield, N. Wednesday, March 25, 1964 rtrCBS Area Shows Great Demand For Kennedy Half -Dollars In the Plainfield area, the demand is great for the new Kennedy 50-cent piece but the supply is short. Some banks reported receiving their allotments yesterday, others expected them today, but all agreed that based on the number of requests received in the last few months the demand will far exceed the supply. TELEVISION WNBC CM WNIW-CM WABC CM WOU CM WPIX CM WNOI CM tl 4U ji -V i i -v bp wmmm ummm i nm 'I 4 JLrz I Cook PTA Lists 503 Members A membership of 503 to date was reported by Mrs. Harris Bernstein, chairman, last night to the executive board of the PTA in Cook' School.

Harry Nissen reported that the recent school fair was very successful. The next regular meeting will be held Apr. 7 at 8 p.m. in the school. Wallace Marhoffer of the Plain-field Police Department Juvenile Bureau will speak and show a film entitled "Attitudes of Today's Youth." A discussion period will follow.

A slate of officers for the coming year will be For Regional High School Berkeley Height; The proposed Union County regional high school in Kenilworth has been named for a New Jersey signer of the U. S. Constitution. The new school which will open in September, 1965 will be called the David Brear-ley Regional High School. The name was selected last night by the Union County Regional High School Board of Education.

Another Gets Truck Tickets The Plainfield Trust States National Bank and the State Bank of Plainfield both reported "strong a Their allotment was received yesterday and "was going fast." The Plainfield Savings, the Suburban Trust and the First National Bank of Somerset County expected their new half-dollars today, but they, Mountainside Summonses to truck drivers for driving while on the revoked list con TODAY'S FEATURES Profile: New Jersey: John T. Cunningham discusses "History of Manufacturing in New Jersey" (13). 7:30 8:00 Chronicle: Charles Collingwood interviews top artists, all over 70, to prove that creative powers don't necessarily dwindle (2). Stage 2: The lesser known compositions of Rodgers and Hart are performed by a lively cast, including Karen Morrow and Cy Young (2). Suspense: Returning for a new season, this mystery series, hosted by Sebastian Cabot, is launched with a police drama (2).

Eleventh Hour: A two-part drama starts tonight called "Does My Mother Have to Know?" Headlining Kim Stanley, it deals with sex education (4). Light on 92nd Street: Guests Sam Levenson and Viveca Lindfors lead an entertaining salute to the 92nd Street Young Men's and Women's Hebrew Association on its 9th anniversary (9). tinue to flow out of Mountain side police station. The latest recipient, seventh since Mon day, is Robert R. Day, 31, of too, reported any re Herbert Rosen Dealers Pick Rosen Head Brearley is the third of four Budd Lake, who was driving a truck belonging to R.NJ.

quests." Most banks have placed AUTOMATIC limitations on the number of Trucking Company of Ruther- NAMED DIRECTOR Franklin II. Fctherston of 333 Mountain Watchung, has brrn appointed managing director of the Compressed Gas Association Inc. The appointment was announced by the executive board. Fetherston has served as secretary-treasurer since 1927. i tl a- a.

coins to De given one aiong nouie at me CLOTHES DRYERS from QT.00 The general rule is a customer in this tomer. five to time of his arrest late yesterday afternoon. Officer John Zamboni said Herbert Rosen of 200 West End North Plainfield, was elected president of the area. Secretary of the signers of the Constitution to have his name on a regional high school. The Jonathan Dayton Regional High School in Springfield and the Governor Livingston Regional High School in Berkeley Heights also are named for signers of the Constitution.

Brearley was active in the formulation of the Constitution and also helped organize Treasury jhe stopped Dav because the North Jersey Paint and Wall- Douglas Dillon placed a limit truck passed a red light. So 4 Word for Word (C) Wednesday Afternoon iupd the Budd Lake driv-'PaPcr Driers Association last Belle Mead Church Slates Services Belle Mead A Communion of 40 coins per person, but most banks in the state have placed lower restrictions because of the smaller allot 12:00 2 Lcv of Lit 4) Your First impression 7) Sevei Key (C) er four summonses: Passing night at a meeting in his a red light, obtaining a li- home. cense while on the revoked; Rosen, nroorietor of the a ments they will receive from failing to notify the Mo Maundy Thursday service will ri-iv r-iint rri Vaiinsnrr the buorcme Loun ci News 12:15 Vemory Lane (11 Rocky ana His Friends 12:25 2) News 12:30 2. Search for Ttymorrow 4' Trufl or Consequence 5' Cartoons as the first minting tor Vehicle Division of znnrn 01 Vnrth Dr. Warren Davis, regional nrinrtort in th Hunker 7) Gaie Storm (11) En Franca 11:00 2) McCovs 4 Concentration 7) Pr.ce Is Rthf 9)wei'e-n Way (11) Cartoon Carnival 11:25 5) News 11:30 2) and Gladvs 4) Vissing Links (C) 5) Romper Room 7) Ooiect Is 9) G.rl Tai 11:45 (11) Bojo fna Clown THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 Levt cf Llfa Dillon cautioned the pub change of address.

served before lic not to Dav premiums for high school supermtendent.lHin Lutheran Church Thurs-said bids for construction of day at 8 p.m. by the Rev. San-the Kenilworth School will Soma, pastor. ing while on the revoked list. Day is free in $198 bail pending an Apr.

1 hearing. the new issue. The coin hon-j oring the late President will 14. The school! as president and as treasurer and chairman of many committees. He came to Plainfield 18 vcars ago and has been active he nrobablv minted for an opened Apr will have a students.

capacity of 980 The Good Friday worship service will be held at 8 p.m. in the church. The Rev. Mr. Soma will speak.

other 25 years, he said, now that the Benjamin Franklin Essex Man Held In House Thefts half-dollar has been retired. in a number of civic He is a charter member of thcW ill ash Car? North Plainfield lions Club, Motorists Fined Clark A esi i organize the North v. honaid l) APPLIANCE-ARAMA "Jut Wont Be Under tohf OUUS, O. 1 1 1 1 SNUFFY'S STEAK HOUSE Jamfco Portirhoajt Steak tn4 a aixtlio pimttmr. torl fir.

ItisK bek4 patote, 1 ci. J' 1 Park and Maenfata Av. KaH ruci PA im 7) Father Knows Besf (11) Cartoon Carnival 12-45 Guiainfl Li9t 12:50 (ID News 12:55 4 News l.X 2) Leave If to Beaver 4' Women on fne Wove 5- Cartoons Ford (1) 'Scandal In Pris, Carxxe Lentils nr Here's Cnarity 1:25 i News 2 As fn World Turns 4) Bachelor Father J) Mcv: 'Crime Doctor's Gamcie' tl7), with Warner Baiter 7 Les Crane 9) vov'e: IN Voice of lence' (1954), wifn AisJo Fatroi 21 Password i 4 Lets Make a Deal IC) 5:25 i 4V News 2) House Party Doctors 7 Day in Court (111 Aaventure Rendezvous 2 51 ve'roooiifan Vemo 2 55 5) News 7 News 2 2 To Tel! ft Trcrt 4) Youna 5 Coorwev to Oestlny 7 Gererei Hospital News (in Laurel a-d Ha'tfy 3.15 v.l P. 111 JiailVlIIe t.OUrl charced with being the silk; Manville Magistrate David'stockmg" burglar of a num- riamiieiu ivcstuc- chjuu. anu ocnooj r.oiu a car wasxi is a member of the North'the school parking lot Satur-Plainficld Auxiliary Policejdav from 10 am.

to 4 pjn. 1127 W. PL 4-868S' OPEN EVES. TIIX 9 PJ. IMMEDIATE DELIVER Temple Saturday Apr.

11 has been set as a rain date. fined ined dep- jtsitiuuv nr rr-nH le txempi firemen, it Frederick Kalpin. 112r. is being held for Grand ad is a $pedal luff Manville. S205 forJ0 action.

1 shcriff of sora ranken driving and suspend-! Police from estfield and Co'untv the Exempt firemen. dran merset 4) Your First Impressson (C) 7) Seven Keys 9News 12:15 9) Vemory Lane (U) Rocky ana Friends 12:25 2) News 12:30 21 Search tor Tomorrow 4l Tru'i cr Consequences (C) 5) a ''oons 7) Famer Knows Best (11) Cartoon Carnival 11:45 2) Guid rtfl Lisnt 12:50 News 12 55 4) News 1:00 23 Leave If to Beaver 4 women on te Mcv Ca'toors 7) Em.a Ford (11 Aov-e: Heaven Knows' wirn Rcteft Cumm.nss 1:75 5News 1:30 2 As t-e World Turns 4 Bacor Fa'-er i) Vov C-A'an (1549), with Jonn Carraa ne 7) Les Crane 9 'The Vcce Si'ect' t'554'. A ao FeDrni (UW P'o New Jersey 2:00 Password 4 Lets Mae a Deal (C) 2.JC 2) House Party 4i DOC'OTS 7 Dav Court (mA-ventyre Rendervocs 2:55 5 News nNs 2' To Te'l Trutl 4 Lorea Youn Doorway to Ces' ny license for two other communities nave ques-: ed his dnving tioned Dodds about breaks vcars. IjSt Municipal. their communities, accord right in Split Sessions rnurt M-fsctratf Milton A.Ung to Police la.

jonn aicr- Told to PTA Weiss of South Bound Brook son. fined Harry W. Wagner of 411 Dodds, through his attor-l iTalmage Bound entered innocent picas! 3 25 News Ol) Tracy Scotch Plains Next year's VEsit of N.jnt 4 Toe Com Say I S15 for driving with out a 11-jto three burglary ana two? cense and $10 for having no; assault charges. 5' Tfjji 7i C-een For A Day Road to Adventure registration. He is charged witn entering (CJ BROWNING THE ALL-WOOL SUIT THAT FOLLOWS EVERY MOVE YOU MAKE (with permanent creased trousers) and Cos'eUo New Jersey 2 Secret S'orm 4 arcl Gm i Ronald Prosper of C4 Mead the homes of Mr.

and Mrs. 1 Middlesex, was fined $15 William Hoepfel of 20 careless driving. Fined SCoUum Mr. and Mrs. John 4 scheduled staggered sessions at Scotch Plains Junior High School were discussed last night by William Kitsr, representing the Board cf Education, before the Evergreen School ITA in the school.

Kitsz also spoke on the probability of a land acquisition referendum in late spring. Calisthenics and square for having no registration iniLarwmski of 44 rancis his possession was John A. 'and Mr. and Mrs. Colin West Vessemi cf Readmgtcn Rd of 111 Kainicw Rd.

early Whitchouse. Saturday. 7 General 9 5 News Laj'el and Hartfy 3 15 9 V.I.P. 3 25 2) News (in Cc Tracy 2 Ease ct s-t 4: ou Ct-. Sayl (C) 5V Tean 7) Gee-i for Day 9r -n Road to Adve 5 7 Tr iaser Funny Company (ii) Cncc VcCann C3 Fre--ci Oef 4 25 4' News 4 2' Love That Be! 4 V-at Room tor Caddy 5' Hail Fun j- New BooY J.0C 2) 'Tarian Triumphs' n3).

witri jafnny 'ess-n-uiier 4.vov 'Remerroer te Cav' (19411. wn Ciaude-'e Crt 'Rocket to re Voon' w-tn Son-y Tuts 9' 'Bnowani Jjfcior' wit Ave Ga-s-er (C) TV (in Atcot a-d C'( Oil dancing were Influence on Fashion cemonstraxea cf Evergreen 'by student! direction New Je'ey 4 St'et S'c-m 4t 'a'c Gama cv 7) Tra. tsk i-Fv 1 Ccr-pa-y VCa-i (13' Dra3 tram Sca'c 4 T5 4 4.30 Lav That Boc! viii Rn for ti3f i'. Ha'f of Fi-n (13 Jkrrtr ctn Ecorfcgrry CYNTHIA LOWRY "Mr. Novak as an unwed the physi- Ivouis Yrezzz of By New expectant mother.

Panelists on CBS Made in York Television. which has drastically affected so manv facets of American cal education department Frersa showed films he had taken cf physical education during the past year. Mrs. Herman Tjaden. pres- America" show, which will partly replace "The Judy Garland 'Show" starting Apr.

5. will be Jan Sterling, actor almost no m- i has had ife. life, fashions. flue nee on women's (11) nercvies (13; Once Open a Cay 5.30 5) Sandy's Hour (M Siserme ('3 i Nf Wednesday Evening a oc (HI Thre ooe (3'. Ccera'ion Alphabet 2' News.

4 Local News 5) v.cev VxM 7) Locs! News WesJ t-e Two decades ago, a movie Hospital Reports Con- ider.t. announced children bust- registering for kindergarten Don Murray and Hans ried. man-about-show- designer named Adrian assist from Joan with a ness vho has launched more must be 5 years oia dv rov. 30 this vear. She said the Mrs.

Betty Crawford almost overnight changed the sched- summer roundup is is Delahanty of Scotch Plains, panel and game shows than Helen of Troy launched ships. Contestants will be million Wi1 356 Hoe uled for May 6. 7 and 8. V' pi I 1 7 I 1 I 'I i i -M I I I I (192), jydd Ho-dren (13' Prct ie: New Jersey 4:45 7) News 55 4 Atatr TV aires with the winners re nominating committee 4 for their presented the slate of officers was among the patients discharged yesterday from Muhlenberg Hospital. 2 i News ceiving "up to $600 favorite chanties.

for next year. shape of women's shoulders from sloping and natural to padded and square. Miss Marlene Die- TVi 1 I Patients in good condition today at Muhlenberg Hospital include Harvey L. Benner. 265 Diamond Hill Berkeley Heights: Ralph Benci- Sik 4 il trich may she Cynthia Lowry be forgiven was largely responsible for giving women courage to try their first slacks.

ivenga, 1125 North Miss Carol Brewer, 402 Central 4 Sr I S.sarfoot (in-Nfs (13 En Fraicin 7:0 (11) Lccai NfJi 7:30 C-'C-k'e 4' V-rs an 75 Cz: and Warrlrf 9Mr. Persiiai'y' C95ei. Gary Coopr (C) Evt U) O'ef I 21 Ssse 2 5 untoticabiet 7 PaTv Duna (13! Are'omy of H't I 2) S-jsDers 7) carer' Dauser (11) Cecurrate C13 Cocrt cf Reason t.ZC 2) Beverly H-iiaiiue 4) J) veve: 'Th Crost otorraire' (15431. wirn Jean Pierra Aurnot 7 Ben Casey 2) Dick van DyVa Jazz Sceie, U.SA. (Ti Tnriiler ct Japan 10:00 2 Danny Kayt 4) Eleventh Hgwr 7) Oannira 9) Lisnt on Wnd SffMt But even in TV's salad dsvs wheen Fave Emerson's Mrs.

Virginia R. Clark, 444 Stelle Craig Fitch-ett, 13 Briar Green Brook; Mrs. Poli Flokenflik, 30 Sycamore Mrs. Lin- darinn necklines drew con sidcrable comment, there was no ereat voue for the re- nie Frank, 309 W. Fourth vealing decolletage.

Miss Elizabeth Hall, 140d Evergreen Henry C. vsmeol hl Illobbs. 843 Osborne John Hope, 225 E. Fifth Forrest M. Hunt, 23 Washing Restraint and conservatism are television's watchwords except among the audience contestants on the game shows where you may catch almost anything in the way of fashion.

But an actress who was permitted to be the glass of fashion and the mould of ton North Plainfield; Thaddeus Hurdle 433 Cottage PL; Richard Z. Ilk, 1287 Arlington Daniel aw mm A KzJt Ae- form could do real damage to The modern living stretch suit that looks like any of our other fine all wool worsted suits. But it's different It has stretch at every point of stress (elbows, knees, across the back, crotch, It actually moves with you to keep you comfortable and unrestricted. This extensibility gives you a feeling of freedom you've never experienced in clothing before. Adding to the 10-month comfort our careful attention to the finer points of fitting.

AND THE TROUSERS ARE PERMANENTLY CREASED. In new lighter shades of blue, brown, grey or olive. Plains or plaids. TAILORED FOR US BY WORSTED -TEX 75.00 vviineimina lasirianna, oo George Mrs. Emma Pay-ton, 195 Reeve and John (13) at Ten (ID S'eve A'iert (13) At I sste 71:00 2) saws, 4) News; Vt'aaThar 7) News Aov5e: (l5e), witn Gary Cooper (C) (11) News; leather (13) Pet lections 11:10 5j Wovie: 'The Third Man (1949), with Josepn Corf en 7) Local News 11:15 4) Local News (ID S'eva Ai'en 11:10 2 Movie: 'The Women' (139), wirh Joan Crawford 7) Movie: 'T Worran Eater' (1959), wsm Vera Day 4) Johnny Carson (C) 12:15 (ID Racket Sauad 12.45 7) Vovie: The Hunted' (1948), wim Preston Foster 1:00 4) News 5) News 9) News; Weather 1:10 4J Movie: 'And Then Thert a series.

Interesting clothes could and probably would divert attention from the plot. Loret-ta Younc. who probably was Sebold of the YMCA. In fair condition at Muh- television's most stylish ac-lenberg Hospital today are tress, wore her smartest Mrs. Addie Adkins, 810 Cen-U0w-ns onlv when she whirled tral Mrs.

Ruth Delago, 1116 Putnam Albert (Buddy) Gaub, 84 Myrtle were None win oarrr through the door on her way to the show's opening commercial. In the second place, an actress who wore very short skirts or an elaborately teased hairdo could date a series as indelibly as a Stutz Bearcat Fitzserald 5) Movie: 'Lillian Russell' (1940) with Alice Faye 1:55 5 News 2:00 2) Movie: 'You're the One (1941) witn Bonnie Baer I i(rmnrrHl North Plainfield; Mrs. Jennie Sasso, 530 E. Second and Whitmore Whetstone, 429 John St. Fresher by miles, because You live in the "FRESH EGG" State! Over six million nutrition-rich fresh eggs are produced daily on specialized neighboring farms.

The New Jersey State Seal of Quality on the carton is your assurance that the eggs have been officially supervised by the New Jersey Department of Agriculture, and measure up to the highest standards of quality aad freshness. t-- 3 21 Movie: 'Pride and Prelud'ce' The restricted visitors list? or a raccoon coat. I his, in at Muhlenberg Hospital todaylturn, might interfere with, the includes: Mrs. Aileen Hig- re-run sales in suDsequent seasons. The clothes give-away in gens, 602 Central William Kelly, 1339 Park Frank Kloos, 680 Greenbrook most TV series, curiously, is North Plainfield; Fred usually found in mens Kohler, 520 Central 'dothes.

It's width of the jack Mrs. Birdie Lippitt, 1022 Rose Mrs. Florence Ot-tinger, 2 Edgewood North Plainfield; Mrs. Clara San- h' jerseyI (8) OPEN A 6-MOXTI1 ACCOUNT OR AN EXTENDED 90-DAY Charge Account, Pay May, June, July 305 EAST FRONT H. J.

(ADJACENT TO BAMBERGER'S) Hours: Fri. 9:30 9 Wed.r 9:30 6 Sat. 9-6 PL 6-4640 (formerly Browning King) toro, 1302 Hamilton For the best from New Jersey's nests Look for this STATE SEAL OF QUALITY on the carton (194C), witn Greer Garson Thursday Morning :15 2) Prevwws t.20 2) Give Us This Day 7) News 2 News 4) Sermorteftt 2) Sunrise Semester 4 Man's Newest Servant 7) Protect Know 7:00 I) News; Weather 4) Today 7) Early Bird Cartoons 5) Call to Praver; New 7:30 5) Columbia Seminar :00 2) Caotain Kangaroo 5) Sandy Becker 7) Courageous Cat 7) Billy Bans Bans 8:30 7) Little Rascals (11) Cartoons 1:45 5) Kins and Odle :00 J)-My Little Margie 4) Birthday House 5) Sandy Becker 7) Movie: 'A Gentleman After Dark' (1942), with Brian Dor levy 9:10 9) Farm Report 9) News and Weather 9:30 5) People's Choice 5) Topper 9)Movie: The Voice of Silence (l54), with Aido Fabrlxl (ID Jack La Lannt 9:55 4 News 10:00 2 News 4) Say When 5) Movie: (1949), with John Carradine (ID Operation Alphabet I0: 4) News 7) News 1 2) I Lovt Lucy et lapels and of the hat brims the narrower they are, the more recently the series was made. Television also has not yet found a way to present a good, satisfying fashion show. It keeps trying from time to time, but the really smart dresses don't look like much and hats have a way of appearing overpowering.

South Plainfield; Adan N. Stanton, 825 Colonial Mrs. Susan Vaden, 35 Har 1 4 1 4 -a I 9 mony SL, North Plainfield; Mrs. Eliza Van Arsdale, 349 Sumner and George Ward, 406 Claremont PL, a Cranford. Among the patients in the BMOWMNG- FIFTH A12NUF NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE NEW JERSEY POULTRY PRODUCTS COUNCIL ONE WEST STATE STREET, TRENJON 25, NEW JERSEY KOREEX CORCORAN, still around on re-runs playing John Forsythe's sweet young niece in "Bachelor Father," will be on the Apr.

7 episode intensive care unit at Muhlenberg Hospital today is Matthew Forney, 602 New St.

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