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The Madison Eaglei
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Madison, New Jersey
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I EAGLE Thursday, May 6, 1965 Swim Trophy For senior at Peddle. William Themann -------Doug Grove Cops Pinewood Derby FLORHAM PARK Doug Grove took first place honors In the annual Pinewood Derby of Cub Pack 106 recently. Doug won over Bill Shaw, second, and James Sommer In third. While Lloyd Planner and Fred Wlldenhauer were Judging the cars for workmanship and design, Awards chairman John Forlenza made various presentations to Tod Wlstuk, Chris McCarrlck, Rick Needham, Brian Fitzgibbon, Jim Sommer, Bob, Tunis, Charles Robertson and Frank Rice. Cubmaster Frank Misko welcomed Steve Nahaczew- skl and Scott Lake to the pack.

Graduating were Steve Colardeau, Bob Boyer and Craig Osberg. Best design for the cars went to Jeff Zingg, best workmanship, James DePalma; and Best appearance Bill Shaw. team Famous Prints To Be Exhibited FLORHAM PARK Nineteenth century America returns Friday to Florham Park when Tony Saddler formally opens the exhibition of original Currier Ives prints at the Florham Park production of You Were at Ridgedale School at 7 p.m. Mr. Saddler stated the public is invited to view the outstanding exhibit of 22 lithographs selected from a collection owned by the Travelers Insurance Company.

The prints will also be on display at the local branch of the Trust Company of Morris County bank from May 10 to 15, 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The exhibit has been brought to Florham Park through Mr. efforts. He is president of Frontier Agency.

The collection is one of a series of eight which have been made available by Travelers to museums, libraries and public institutions. Wedding Held At St. William A. Themann MADISON William A. Themann of 80 Grfeen avenue was named winner of the 1964 Swimming Trophy at The Peddle School recently.

The award is made each year to the member of the varsity team who shows the most Improvement. Themann, who is a free- MRCHSERIIICES- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Service, 11:00 A.M. Sunday Services, 11:00 A.M. Sunday School, 11:00 A.M. Sunday School, 11:00 A.M.

WEDNESDAY. 8:15 TESTIMONY MEETING 292. Springfield Ave. Summit 1 Woshington Plaxa Morristown, N. J.

Itcudlng Room, 340 Spring- Mil open dally 10:00 84 to 4:30 except Sunday and Holidays; Thurs. 7:309:00 and after the Wednesday meeting. Open to public 12:00 m. to 4:00 p.m. dally, except Sundays and holidays.

CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ridgedale Park Donald G. Howland, Pastor 9:30 11:00 A.M. Worship Services "THE FAMILY HOME OR HAVOC" Church School-Nursery thru 6th A.M. 10:55 A.M Child Care for Babies and Crawlers Mid-Week Church School and Fellowships: 7th. 8th.

Grades, Monday 6:00 to 7:35 P.M. 8th. to 12th. Grades, Wednesday, 5:50 to 8:10 P.M. Wc Welcome All People to Worship With Us GRACE CHURCH The Episcopal Parish For The Madison Area Madison Ave.

at Kings Rd, Afadison (Tel. 377-0106) Rector: The Rev. William L. Nieman Associate Rector: The Rev. George H.

Brant 7:45 a.n 9:00 a.m SUNDAY. MAY 9 The Holy Communion The Holy Communion Christian Education. WEEKDAYS as announced in the parish bulletin (This church is open daily for prayer and meditation) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Green Avenue, Madison Ministers John W. Parks, D.l). Donald S.

Baohtell Church School Sessions 9:15 11 a.m. Infant Nursery through 6th grade 10:45 a.m. 7th 8th grades and high school. 9:15 11 a.m. Worship Services "NOT KNOWING WHAT WE ARE MISSING" The Reverend Donald 'S.

Bachtell preaching A Cordial Invitation is Extended To All. BROOKLAKE COMMUNITY CHURCH SCHOOL NON-DENOMINATIONAL Lincoln Florham Park Fred'k W. Werner Superintendent CLASSES 9:30 A.M. EACH SUNDAY GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERAN CHURCH 160 Ridgedale Avenue Florham Park C. Paul Strockblne, Pastor SUNDAY, MAY 9 9:00 a.m.

Matins 3 yrs. thru 8th Grade and Adult Class 10:45 a.m. The Service (Child Care Available) 7:00 p.m. Luther League A Cordial Invitation is Extended To All. THE MADISON METHODIST CHURCH The Methodist Parish for Madison aiul Florham Park Robert It.

Goodwin, Pastor SUNDAY. MAY 9 9:20 and 11 a.m. Church School Divine Worship "A STUBBORN Mr. Goodwin preaching A Friendly Welcome SUNDAY SERVICES 8:30, 11:00 A.M., 7:30 P.M. 9:45 A.M.

SUNDAY SCHOOL 6:30 P.M. YOUTH MEETINGS WEDNESDAY 8:00 P.M. PRAYER MEETING LONG HILL CHAPEL 382 Falrrooiint Avenue Chatham THE MADISON BAPTIST CHURCH sm 203 GREEN AVENUE MADISON, N. J. Telephone FR 7-2121 The Rev.

Howard Hovde 10 fyorralne Rood, Madison Telephone: FR 7-8632 Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Training Union 6:30 P.M. Evening Worship 7:00 P.M. Prayer Serv.

Wed. 7:30 P.M. "Nursery provided at all services" A Cordial Welcome To All ST. MARK CHURCH LUTHERAN Madison Ave. Canfield Rd.

Morristown and Madison Convent Station Worship Services 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. 9:45 Sunday School WELCOME II. J. Rasmussen, Pastor THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 34 Cook Ave.

MADISON The Rev. Russell Fox Minister 9:30 a.m. Church School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service Every First Sunday Communion 8 p.m. Prayer Service A Cordial Welcome To All MADISON Miss Marie Alison Womall of New York City, daughter of Mrs.

Cecil Awatare Womall of Christchurch, New Zealand, and the late Mr. Womall, was married Saturday afternoon to Marshall James Foster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall S. Foster of Pine avenue and grandson of Mrs.

James F. Farrell of Madison and the late Mr. Farrell. The Rev. Vincent Conti performed the ceremony at St.

Vincent Martyr Church and a reception followed at the Morris County Golf Club. The bride, a former resident of Christchurch, New Zealand, is chief radiologist at New York University Medical Center. The bridegroom is a graduate of Pingry School and attended Haverford College and New York University, from which he received a degree in economics. He is a securities analyst with the brokerage firm of Spencer Trask and Company. Writer Shims U.S.

Gun Law David Bramhall of 71 Woodland road, Madison, continues the discussion of a federal gun law this week in a letter to the editor. He says unconstitutional. the mention of the right to bear arms in the 2nd Amendment to the Constitution there is a 10th Amendment which states: powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are preserved to the states respectively, or to the people. have gone through the entire Constitution several times and I have not seen any mention of the Federal Constitution having the right to regulate the ownership of small arms. As there is no mention of Federal Control of Firearms in the Constitution any federal control of the ownership of small arms is Mr.

Bramhall concludes that such a law would be impractical, since a gun law in Wyoming might not be strict enough for one in New York. He indicates that there is no "common At Fort Dix MADISON John Gilfillan, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gilfillan of 21 Vinton road, has been assigned to I Co. of the 2nd Training Regiment for eight weeks of basic training at Fort Dix.

During his training he will serve on active duty for six months of training and then be transferred to hometown duty, Kids On Sunday TV Show Guggenheim For Dr. Robert Funk MADISON Two Madison youngsters, Howard F. Kempsell Jr. of 204 Central avenue and Maury Jo Read of 124 Garfield avenue, appeared on television Sunday morning on the program, Story The show is a taped quiz show sponsored by the National Council of Churches. Arrangements for their appearance was made by Madison Man To Be Married MADISON Ray A.

Foster of Silver Springs, N.Y. has announced the engagement of his daughter. Miss Carol Grace Foster, to Thomas Martin Cobum, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.

I Joseph Cobum of 19 Pine Tree terrace. September 11 has been set as the wedding date. Miss Foster and Mr. Cobum are both 1964 graduates of the State University of New York at Alfred, N.Y. Miss Cobum was a member of Alpha Beta Chi sorority.

Mr. Cobum is a Madison High School graduate and in college was a member of Psi Delta Omega fraternity. He is employed at the American Brake Shoe Company at Rochester, N.Y. and is studying at Rochester Institute of Technology. Dr.

Robert W. Funk MADISON Dr. Robert W. Funk, associate professor of New Testament at Drew University's Theological School, has been appointed a Guggenheim Fellow for 1965-66 for work on Form am Style of the Paline PODDLER OR E-TEEN SHOP Summer SHORTS and SLACKS Girls Juniors Pre Teens FR 7-0987 OPEN THURS. EVE.

Mrs. Doris Peck, director of Christian Education at Grace Episcopal Church where they attend Sunday School. Their Sunday School teachers are Clement Wright and Mrs. James Crowley. HEART Seventy-five to 80 percent of all heart patients who reach the hospital will probably be able to resume a nearly-normal life.

HARDWARE THE CHILDREN ARE COMING I FOR DAY. BABY BABBLE TO EXPRESS your love and gratitude to Mother, you will find an ideal Mother's Day card and gift at Madison Pharmacy. Du Barry SEVEN WINDS MIST SUPREME IN JEWELERS CASE FREE REFILLS FOR 1 YEAR ALL FOR ONLY D. NADLER, Ph.G. I.

YOUNG. Ph.G. 66 MAIN STREET MADISON, J. WE DELIVER TEL. FR 7-0075 4 7-0076 Two Motorists Pay Big Fines MADISON Two area motorists received major fines In last session of Municipal Court.

Paying the fines meted out by Magistrate John C. Howe were William Selvage of 69 Midwood terrace and William Denver of 5 Dempster road, Chatham. Selvage was fined a total of $15 for not having his car inspected in time and Denver was fined $25 for speeding in the borough limits. Walter Terry On Staff MADISON Walter Terry, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Terry of 1 Crossgates road, has been chosen business manager of Targum, the student newspaper of Rutgers College for Men at New Brunswick. BUY SELL RENT INSURE through the office of this long established firm. Conveniently located, thoroughly acquainted with this area, they are able to offer experienced help. ALEXANDER EAGLES REALTOR 18 Waverly Place MADISON FRontier 7-3550 rtrtilirts OfMJ rt controa who KILL Your LAWN WEEDS NOW WHY DIGGING DANDELIONS JUST WORK Dandelions and many other lawn weeds send long roots (called tap roots) down into the soil frequently to a depth of 18-24 inches. Tap roots defy complete removal.

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Years Available:
1882-1987