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

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PLAINFIELD, N. COURIER-NEWS, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1959 SOMERSET mnVTERDON PAGE THIRTY-TWO New Owners Move Bound Brook High School Somerville To 'Wild Oat Farm' Flemington Mr. and Mrs. 39 Awarded Certificates Three Bridges Quentin Armstrong, president of the Board of To Graduate Freeman MacKay and their infant daughter have moved into By JOAN RUSSICK Bound Brook The junior class of BBHS held its annual picnic Tuesday after school at the Calco recreation grounds. Watershed Association To Meet on Sunday Flemington An organizational meeting of a proposed South Branch Watershed Association will be held Sunday at 8 p.m.

in Grandview Grange Hall here. Paul Van Wegen and Malcolm Crooks, officials of the Stony Brook Watershed, will be the principal speakers. Reports on the South Branch area will be given by Howard Drinkwater of Whitehouse. their new home on Woods Church just off Flemington-White-house Station Rd. Education of Readington Town- a i.

a. on Alex Morecraft headed the refreshment committee, while Bar- 332 Seniors snip, presented ceruiicaies nn tirVtc T.vnn VPlthaus was in charce of Bank Robbery Sentence Due Flemington Hunterdon County Judge Philip R. Gebhardt will sentence Edward Olsen, 39, for armed robbery tomorrow morning in Hunterdon County Court. Olsen was a member of the trio charged with holding up the Hunterdon County Trust Company in Califon May 12 and walking off with $15,219. It is expected that Robert C.

MacKay, an account executive graduates last night at tne Woodglcn Lebanon Township civil defense auxiliary police unit will meet today at 8 p.m. in the municipal civil defense headquarters in Wbodglen. A type of uniform to be worn will be chosen and measurements for members to place an immediate order for new ones will be taken. Lebanon Township Fire Department Auxiliary will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the firehouse in Mount Airy.

The annual strawberry festival of the Spruce Run Lutheran Church women's group will be held tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. in the chapel. in the Trenton office of Merrill School recreation, and Bill Lightcap neaaea tne cleanup -commiuee, wuicn Keadington Consolidated Somerville Four seniors, se Lynch. Pierce, Fenner and Smith) consisted of the junior council representatives. lected by their classmates, will purchased the 11-acre farm from J.

Addison Robb and Mrs. Inez speak at Somerville High School's here. The invocation and benediction were given by the Rev. Peter Boel-fcouwer, pastor of the Reformed Church. John Bartelme, class president, delivered the address Members of the faculty who attended the picnic were Mrs.

Mary Lou DuBowik, class dean, L. Montgomery. Weidner, Mrs. Har Robb, the well-known newspaper commencement exercises Monday columnist. at 8 p.m." in Brooks Field.

Some The. Robb's had always called riet Luellen, Mr. Bernard Victor- 332 seniors are scheduled to ino and Mrs. Dorothy Lange. COMMERCIAL CLUB By Arlene Morecraft Virginia Dansak, present secretary of the Commercial Club, was elected president at the final Commercial Club meeting.

The other officers are Beverly Cann, corresponding secretary; Sandra Lanna, recording secre Hunterdon Central High To Graduate 165 graduate. The brief talks will be built of welcome. Richard L. Mewhm-riey, principal, also was a speaker. Awards were given by Riverside Grange.

American Legion Post 235, DAR, Whitehouse Businessmen's Association, Three Flemington Students, totaling the place "Wild Oat Farm." Miss Rumpel Becomes Bride Lippincott, 41, of indicted by the Grand Jury for armed robbery, will plead inno around the theme "Values to Live CHOSEN DRUM MAJORETTE By Bev Van Doren Ann Marie Gaglia has been 165, are scheduled to be gradu By." The speakers and subjects cent. He has steadfastly claimed ated from Hunterdon Central are: Glenn Coven "Assuming tary; Ann Marie Gaglia, vice pres SEiRI Between Toes? Vi- ninnrtmpnt rirP chosen to be the drum majorette Fire FAr5with the Bound Brook High Bridges his innocence ever since the Economic Responsibility;" Miss High School at commencement exercises June 18. ident, and Debby Luongo, treas urer. Department Caroline Basilone, "Upholding three were picked up in Phillips-burg less than an hour after the Knights of Columbus Peapack-Gladstone Miss Bar Charles H. Oraschin presi The group is planning a picnic Ethical Standards;" Stanley Lew To quickly relieve and remove them, um the special size Dr.

SchoU'a Zinc-pads for corns between too. At Drug, Dept. 5-10 Stores. holdup. bara Jane Rumpel, daughter of (ADVERTISEMENT) dent of the class, will make the for Wednesday as its final activity is, "Living With Others;" and welcoming address.

Richard S. Lippincott has conferred with of the year. Miss Susan Holmes, "Growing FAT Schomp, vice president of the Spiritually." Special Honors year. After eliminations, Ann Marie and Margo Iacono were so close that another elimination had to be held. Each girl was given one parade to march in: Ann Marie, Little League, and Margo, Memorial Day.

The final choice was based on their skills in these pa Board of Education, will award the diplomas. BAND PICNIC By Bev Van Doren his court-appointed attorney, Herbert T. Heisel, of Frenchtown, former Hunterdon County prosecutor. Hefsel is also president of the Union National Bank in Frenchtown. Diplomas will be awarded by The annual Bound Brook High Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Henry Rumpel of Hillside Bedminster, was married last Saturday to Paul Barry Cascio, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Paul Cascio of Mt.

Airy Basking Ridge. The Rev. Canon L. Irving Greene, rector, performed the double ring ceremony in the St. Luke's Episcopal Church.

John A. Bohner, president of the School band picnic was held yes Board of Education, and special terday at Forest Lodge, Warren honors will be awarded by Dr, rades. The judges, whose names Members of both the concert and OVERWEIGHT Now available to you for first tim without a doctor'! prescription, our now drug called ODRINEX. You mutt lose ugly fat in 7 day or your money back. No more starvation diets, strenuous exercise, laxatives, massage or taking cf so-called reducing candies, crackers or cookies, or chewing gum.

ODRINEX is a tiny tablet ond easily swallowed. Absolutely harmless. When you take Howard Duckworth, 39, of High Edgar C. Perry, superintendent were withheld, were four out-of- marching bands attended. Bridge, also indicted by the town residents and one local res The band left at the end of of schools.

James L. Olsen, high school principal, will present the Prof. Lavan Robinson of Sus ident. school and enjoyed the late after Grand Jury on armed robbery charges, was sent to State Hospital in Trenton for, treatment class. quehanna University was soloist Because of the very close de- ft A 11 noon and early evening in swimming and dancing.

Also participating will be the for alcoholism shortly after his cision, aiargo win auiomaucany be drum majorette for the 1960- The bride wore a gown of silk organza fashioned with a por Rev. Wayne B. Hadley, pastor of capture. The seventh and eighth grade Orchestra will hold their picnic the First Baptist Church; the A trait neckline of sequins and 61 school year announced Mr Walter Chersack, band director. Capella Choir under the direc this afternoon at Forest Lodge tion of Bernard Johnson and the They will also leave at the end of school.

FRENCH CLUB By Rita Boehm Betty Ann McGrane was elected the new president of the BBHS SOPHOMORE PICNIC By Susan Coombs Bound Brook High School's an petal appliques. Her veil of tulle was attached to a crown of seed pearls and sequins and she carried a bouquet of stock fleurettes and pink sweetheart roses. Miss Sandra Rumpel was her sister's honor attendant. Miss Barbara Smith of Rome, N. Miss Ann Shaver of Wayzata, and Miss Bonnie Cascio, sister of the groom were brides on Heinz French Club.

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ODRINEX costs $3.00 and is sold with this strict money back guarantee by SAV-OJI DRUG STOKE 13 X. Front Mail Orders Tilled nual sophomore picnic was held The new vice president will be Claire Whalen, while Barbara high school band under the direction of Claude E. Shappelle. Processional leaders will be Archie Magliochetti, class president, and William Garbarini, student council president. This will be one of the last graduating classes to number students from Bridgewater and Rari-tan.

After the Class of 1961 graduates, all Bridgewater and Raritan students will attend the new high -school in Bridgewater in Calco Field. Approximately 200 students at Baby Foods Goldstein and Nancy Novack will take over the duties of secretary LIQUID and treasurer, respectively. qt. 01a 2-eai. Da i lit 41c tended the picnic which was headed by Richard Dalrymple, sophomore class president.

Lorraine maids. Miss Valerie Rumpel, STARCH bot tot. These students will assume the sister of the bride, was a junior Jnit Semiraro was in charge of enter honor attendant. duties of the present officers in September. SCREW-ON tainment, which consisted of William Aspray of Adamston, was best man.

Ushers were which will be opened for fresh talent show in the field's pavilion. LAUNDRY STARCH men and sophomores this Fall. Sheila Koechlem was ticket chair Dwight Ryan of Cincinnati, Ohio; Peter Sisley of Gasport, N. man and Kathy Reynolds took 'College Plans GAPS charge of refreshments. and Richard Hall of Rochester, Pi.

Y. 12-01. Cp Pkg Bull 832.oz. fdf IT bottle yob Op 2- 5.39 Qh gal. 1 FIFTH AVENUE A reception was held at the The high school reported that 40 per cent of the senior class indicated it planned to go on to college.

If it rains Monday commence STAGECRAFTERS By Mike Tiglio The Bound Brook High School Barn Studio, Bernardsville, after which the couple left on a wed Sandy isk 39c3.2;nr 7 iishivasher All ding trip to Quebec, Canada ment will be held the following Easy Stagecrafters held election of officers for next year. The results are: President, Jack Schenck, Upon their return, Mr. and Mrs. nignt at tne same time in Brooks Cascio will reside in New York 1 1 Field. If it should rain Tuesday night the event will be conducted ice president, Mike Tiglio; secre ine Dnae ana groom are tary, Ivan Phillips and treasurer, in the high school gymnasium.

43c 20-oi. Pic. graduates of Bernards High School. Mrs. Cascio attended ohn Caldwell.

These offices will POINT OF HONOR We have-changed our name from BROWNING KING to BROWNING FIFTH AVENUE, in order to disassociate ourselves from other stores in other cities; bearing the Browning King name, but not connected with us. take effect June 20. Wells College and is a student at Cornell University New York Junior High School graduation is scheduled for Brooks Field Wednesday at 8 p.m. and will be held in the gym in the event of bad weather. FRESHMAN PICNIC By Nancy Staumski Hospital School of Nursing.

Her husband is a graduate of Cornell The freshman class held its an University, School of Hotel Administration and recently com nual class picnic Monday at Calco Armour's Chopped Ham T65c Field. pleted active duty with the Army Devonsheer Bread Crumbs 19c Penna. Dutch Kenneth Sinibaldi, president of at va. the freshman class, served as picnic chairman. 17 Promoted Painter Falls From Ladder Bound Brook A 63-year-old painter, who fell off a ladder at the American Cyanamid Co.

plant here, was reported in "satisfac for the active boy LONDON PREPS U. S. KEDS Health Officer At Frenchtown i I 35c Frenchtown The elementary EGG NOODLES 16-ox. plcg. Star Kist Tuna Fish Solid Whit 6V2-OZ.

can wL ranted Leave school exercises were tory" condition last night in Som 31c BOTT BOI 12-ox. plcg. held here the school audi Warren Township Clifford erset Hospital, Somerville. tonum last night at 8 p.m. Cer Janes of Morning Glory Rd.

has perfect for if Many Heinz Babv George Ranier of 429 Runvon tificates were presented to 17 been appointed temporary health 1 Foods are already avail- If Foods are already Middlesex, a workman at graduates by George Kinney, officer, replacing William C. Leonard. president of the Frenchtown camp or Niagara Board of Education Leonard, who has been on sick the plant, was taken by the Rescue Squad to the hospital, where he is being treated for multiple cuts and bruises of the head. He is being held for observation for There were two first honor eave for the past two months, has Laundry N'N leisure students. Alan Strauss was vale able with new screw-on available with new screw-on caps that reseal airtight to keep unused portions fresh-tasting.

More coming soon I Over 100 Better-Thsting Heinz Baby Foods 1349-3R dictorian and Judith Schmidt was received a temporary leave of absence from his posts as health officer and secretary of the Board 11-ox. Starch 20c possible internal injuries. salutatorian. Praise Deodorant Soap 2 31c LUX Liquid Detergent 12-or. on.

22-oz. zn plcg. wear The workman was given first of Health. A play, "Dolls on Dress Pa Janes is a former health officer rade," was presented by children am at tne plant's medical depart ment after he fell from the lad nd secretary of the board. aer yesterday afternoon while of the first and second grades.

Bertram M. Light, superintendent of the school, presented the awards. painting, a company spokesman Exercises Held said. o7c oyc Gladstone St. Bernard's School can 9 recently held, commencement ex 99c 32-ox.

Argo Gloss Starch 'ST 15c Planter's Hi-Hat Oil ercises. The salutatory address was given by Scott Hazard, and with IIIoexais Puse coffee. the valedictory address was of fered by Michael Freeland. The guest speaker was Dr. Kenneth Fluffy ALL i9-x.

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Italian Dressing Fairview Lake. Cars will leave Bottl BottU the Harlingen Reformed Church at 1 p.m. Society officers are: 29c 49c 21c 49c 19c 25c President, Beverly Bahrenburg; i vice president, Boya uergen; 26-01. cant lb. plcg.

5'i oz. telle pkg. 9 -01. plcg. Hunt's Tomato Paste Nabisco Cookies AMERICAN Bachman Pretzels Sunshine Hydrox Cookies secretary, Joan Yantz and treas urer, Douglas Conard.

Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Kindler of New Amwell Rd. has returned home after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Clevely of Baltimore, Md. 14-o. cans 3lc ISg The Hill-Mont Little League 4c off 21-oz. can iiax uieanser Auxiliary will sponsor a dinner- dance on Saturday, June 20th, at the Town and Country Inn ireeze Route 206. 38-oz.

package Mrs. Frank J. Chokel of Shak er Heights, Ohio, returned home on June 8 after visting at the home of her brother and sister- Soap wan in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd 4 Bergen of Route 206.

While here she attended her 20th class reunion of the class of 1939 Banded pkg. of 4 pkg. 23-oz. package 21-oz. pkg.

Somerville High School. She is the former Miss Katherine Ber gen of this place. Roy K. Higgins of Mountain- view Rd. observed his birthday on June 9.

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