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The News from Paterson, New Jersey • 2

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The Newsi
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Paterson, New Jersey
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Nurses Give to Dimes Drive F-D Literary Brownie Troop 113 Plans Trip Piam have been completed for Ship Movements mip.w vork (AP) Trans 2 Jan. 20. 1960; Paterson Evening News Niece Gets Estate Review Award atlantic mail and passenger ship UNiitom XfnVnmnrn who rC- the Browniea of Troop 11JT of ISchool to attend the Circus PVSClo Receive Bids to Haul Sludge to Sea' 111 id 111 movements toaay; 1 I sided at 331 Dakota St. wnen ne AiA ioc ru.U left his estate to Arriving Conte Biancamano, Naples: Qlympia, Piraeus. To Louise Nicholl bis niece, Genevieve the same address.

In a will filed in Peterson on Friday, Fep. in the afternoonrwith Mrs, Edwin Forster, leader and Mn. David Taylor, Mrs. Jan Ruyter, Mrs. Sailing Exeter, Cadiz; Gei- Fresh Doily! 6 N.

Y. PROVISION STORE I 4GEKTHS) 990 Hilton St. PBUrton TF.ANEPIC "The Literary for probate yesterday in the office Bremerhaven. c. rirrnll .1 KtarK.

Review," an international quar- uminv mpn The Passaic Mr McMnmnra. who W8I 73, terLv nublished bv Fairleigh null itiiik obert Breuer; Mrs. KODert wij- ms, assistant leaders. ItTia olrle havA been working Valley Sewerage Commission Dickinson University, Teaneck, Inamed his niece executrix Hypnotist Chapter announces the granting of a $300 on ValenUnes at recent meetings. (PVSC) will receive Dias.ian.

for the hauling of sludge from Newark Bay. to the ocean. Jo Meet Friday This week they plan to mane ipotholders and It requested LiOngview ijiierary Awaru 10 Louise Townsend Nicholl. The award is made to the New Jersey-born (Scotch Plains) poet for her ooem. "Plain Geometry." Th Northern New Jersey Invitations have been sent to 20 contractors to submit bids on a one.

three, five, seven or 10-year tvio pvrp now nav 46 that au. Brownies ot me ixoop who have frames to please bring them to the meeting. Chapter of the National Federation Hypnotists will present a nublished in the Autumn 1958 cents a ton and disposes of about numDer oi me juierary Ke- leciure-aemonsirauuii, ua si iua; View." Miss Nicholl, the author of seven volumes of poetry is also at 8:30 p.m. at tne uaraen state Plaza auditorium. Routes 4 lOINNINO) JAN.

1st. 169 hall million tons oi smuge ear, according to Office Manager ohn T.liev. 11 Inaurad A3fl 11 17. Paramus. an editor ana literary aavisor in Mam Vnrlr flrv The oresent contractor is the Don Davies.

nresldent of the Savinas The award is made possible by the Longview Foundation, Inc. of Moo, Vnrlr ritv whinh tflves a National Fe deration of Hypnotists, will elve the lecture-dem Transport oi urange. The new contract was scheduled to be awarded on or before Fen. 3 DAY SALE! Famous Portable ALEXANDER HAMILTON Loon SAYINGS Ass'n onstration. His subject will be group of annual award of $300 17.

"The Ethical Approach to Hyp a ann rnr niusiJiniiinv wfirir in IIUSON mm COLT ITIIITJ nosis. poetry, fiction and essays appearing in publications which either OFFICERS OF the Licensed Practical Nurse Association of Passalo County are ahown aa they made a contribution to the New March of Dimes camoaitrn at a meeting held In the auditorium of St Joseph's Hospital. The contribution was accepted by Ralph E. Bentley. county campaign who addressed the association and explained the work done with March of Dimes funds In the fields of polio, birth defects and arthritis.

He also pointed out that the high spot in the current county fund-raising drive will be the county Mothers March to be held Thursday evenlnr. Jan. 28. Left to right: Rose Griffin, first vice-president Bentley, -Theresa Foster, president Division No. 5, and Stella M.

Harris, state president. 'B'way Baptists to do not pay ineir conxnouiors or pay relatively small amounts. The nurnose of the awards Is to raise Ambitious grandmother learns to drive the compensation for good writ Welcome Church Delegate to UN Mm Roorse B. Martin, of Sum ing to the professional level in rhA IaIH nf the "little" maga $3F I where much of the best of xnntemnorarv writine BDDears. mit.

will sDeak to the women of Rrnariurav Barjtist Church tO- A SAVINGS OF MORE THAN 60 REG. $79.95 ON SAtt AT THE PATERSON STORE ONLY mnrrnuf of 1 'XII n.Tfl. Mayor Who Campaigned The awaras are aesignea mnner to stimulate American literature h.r hAlnlncr to relieve authors of Mr Mo rt in is me accreuueu nmi-psontntive at the United Na pressures to relax their standards BUY ON EASY TERMS $5.00 DOWN DELIVERS tions for American Baptists. She or suomit to extra-iuerary re From Wheelchair Heads quirements in order to be paid fnr thAir work is a member of- tne uenersi Council on Christian Social Pmmvu and has been chairman The field of "little" magazines and collections Is surveyed by a March of Dimes Family of the cnristian rnemuiness rnmmttii of the Women's panel oi weu-Known writers ana urlnnori arA rhosen on the imoripan Rantist Foreign Mis- 0 -v Mayor and Mrs. Collins and their basis of the merit ot tneir con tnn Societies.

By HAL MeCLURE NEW YORK (AP) Ten days trlhntlons children, Tatricia, 11. John 9, Thomas. 7, and Peggy. 6. Following the meeting, lea will be served by the Woman's before Boston's 1955 Primary The panel selecting the 19S winneri consisted of Saul Collins ana me youngest nhlM uiapa tha nnlv nnp who es riaotinn' ritv fniinpu tanamaie World Fellowship of tne cnurcn Bellow.

Louise Bogan, Charles I John F. Collins was stricken by caped the disease. The other three polio. Thn disease naralyzed his youngsters nave tuny recuvereu. Boni, Alfred Kazin, Thomas Hess and Henri Peyre.

a fp.turp nf the Tnnsview Lit r'nllln. in a mirMv-farprl man ahdnmen and less with vravlna' hair, talks casuallv erary Awards Program, as of its WEARING CONTACT LENSES Three of his four children' were about his disease from a wheel also stricken. chair. Arts Purcnase rrogram, is mat no applications are received and no form filled out. Unpublished Th Coll ns noiiucai career till' waap hpk hrare all manuscripts are not considered, the time and leg braces when I "Shall I tell them you will sews a ss hut all literary periodical are withdraw from the race?" asked walk, ne saia.

un. i can wan, but not far, and I tire easily. "ThA T.lterarv Review" is edit Runs City "wttn Heaa his wife. Mary. I Collins, looked up from his hos nlt.l VmmI nri anawpred: ed by Dr.

Clarence R. Decker and Durine the mayoralty cam Charles Angon. under no circumstances win I get out of the compaign. We'll paign, Collins said "the mayorl should the citv with his head not his feet." ntCn-PRfirtF rnRN have to work naraer. WOnSTER.

Oho (AP) Two And they did. Mrs. Collins tour at Rnetnn' 22 wards in a tire' ir 1 researchers are working on bird nrnnf nnrn the Dhio AffriClll Does Democrat Collins, an attorney, have other political aspirations? "No" he answered. "Being fnrsi TTviwrlmpnt Station here. The less campaign.

Her husband was victorious In the Drlmary and Found good school scientists say tney re maKing neaa- mayor of Boston is enough. We went on to win a council seat. ursw miih hvhriri-tvne corn wnicn i Last Fail, an unaeruog canaiuaic birds that norjnally attack the ear have a big jod aneaa oi us in me city particularly with financial nMK1nme he was elected mayor auer cam in the win leave aione. tilt It paignlng from a wneeicnair. "And I don't think i couia cam iitrt ffAP irnuram fellow MONOGRAMS A new honor has been awarded My wife, JeanetH Jcskt, having left For any kind of instruction driving, music, -dancing, languages, academic or bus Iness courses you'll find it fast in the Yellow Pages.

It's ao easy to shop or arrange thing! by phone. HINSEIVFOOT SEWS OVER PINS a SEAMS' HANDSOME PORT ABLE CASE paign statewide very easily in a wheelchair. We have-lots of small towns that are hard to reach by car." my bed board, I will not be to the family. For couraee in "meetlna the Pages crisis of disease" and coping reiponiible for any debts Incurred by her on or after January I960. 'with tha thrpat of disaster." the The mayor reports one aavan- tooA nf his hflnriirnn.

Collinses today have been named the i60 March of Dimes Family I ncnills oot nut nf attenrllne BIG, BIG SAVINGS Oil Signed, WALTER JESKE DOLORES ZAPOTEK 141 Broadway, Pattak 188 Carbon 5t, those deadly late night banquets." of the Year. la tha flrct tlm an enure says I'oinns famllv hm heen named, said Basil ALL MODELS INCLUDING IWIfLCL DFAFF NFnnill O'Connor. National Foundation Tha following nwuago It.tandarad by tha abova In tha Inlamt of sharing with othr odvan-tag of wtarlng tha nawnl lira-tlma Contact tanitt. president, at the award presen tation ceremony nere. Pr-acsnt in rpfAlvp nana lei llllllh linil iiaawwaaa AND MANY OTHERS EXPERT REPAIRS ALL MAKES tered scroll from O'Connor were originally wontta contact ftnits toWy for opptorance but now I find that Wi'oit is trtrt Dtttaf Course in Problems Of Supervision to than wtfc "lejuor gfants end in dispensoblt to my work as nurst' HENRIETTA GOLD Optician Svpplitr Open on Jan.

26 NEW BRUNSWICK Super FREE HOME ESTIMATES Phone MU. 4-1020 275 MAIN PATERSON MU. 4-1020 New tha US. Thtatrt. Open Doty 6Thurs.

hi. to 9 visory problems affecting man St Church Fabian lldg. SH. 2-173S agement ana lanor win ne discussed in a course to be conducted at the Morris Hills Regional Adult School for six consecutive Tues-dav evenlnes beeinnlns Jan. 26.

The course, a cooperative effort of the Adult school ana tne itut-gers Institute of Management and f.ahnr Relations, is scheduled 7) I iVottf in Progress from 7:30 to 9 p.m. iievnten in an anaivsia oi me various factors influencing em GREENBER6S ployes, unions and management In their day-to-day relationships, the course will go into attitudes, motivation, morale and communication skills. Personnel policies and employe problems, illustrated with actual case histories, also will be Emphasis will be upon the role oi supervisors and the development of skills and techniques of leadership. Instructor for the course will be William Callahan, personnel supervisor of the Propeller Division of Curtlss-Wright Corpora START THE COUNT-DOWN THERE'S CANE'S tion, callanan receivea nis uacn-elnr'a Hp ffree in Business Adminis FAMOUS BRAND MEN'S CLOTHING Every garment from our regular fine stock! tration and a Master's degree In Economics from Rutgers The State University. In his successful teaching of human and industrial relations subjects, Callahan comDinea nis acaaemic Dae ground with a wide practical ex ruripnA in file field.

r. mtArAcTpn lnmvinuHLS snouiu apply to Pat Caruso, director. Morris Hills Regional Adult School. We're not suggesting that you rent, a helicopter for faster transpor-tion, hut it is imperative that you arrive quickly for our MID-WINTER SALE. Your home is yearning for something from CANE'S! STORE-WIDE VALUES FOR YOUR HOME REDECORATE NOW I New Jersey Farm Show Opens Tuesday TRENTON The New Jersey Famous Make Suits were 50.00 to 135.00 Now! 39.90 to 107.90 Luxurious Outercoats were 50.00 to 175.00 Now! 39.90 to 139.90 New Sport Jackets were 35.00 to 85.00 Farm Show jppensjTuesday in the Trenton Armory, with 104 commercial and educational ex hihirs readv for viewing when thA rlnnn nnen at 12 noon.

The fivp-riav farm trade snow IS Deins staged in conjunction with the 1960 New Jersey Farmers Week, which also- begins Monday in Thousands of the finest merchandise items in the store It is impossible to list the many items on sale. Come in see for yourself the tremendous savings all items already marked idth reguhr and sale prices! Hurry down to Cane's today! Trenton. Sponsors are the New Jersey Department of Agricui ture and the New Jersey Agn cultural Society. 27.90 to 68.00 Hours are from 9 a.m. to Avepnt on Monaav wnen the show opens at noon, and the final day, Frldayrwnen closes at 4 p.m.

The show Is open to thA nnhiliv anri admission is free Budget Ternu. No charge for alterations! OrUnutecturtn priea nxtd elothlns sot Included) Always Free Decorating Advice Commercial exhibitors will in-pIuHa farm machinery firms. narVaalno concerns, fertilizer and chemical manufacturers, (as well as service organizations. Chain stores and other food distributors have taken space in the show. Several state farm or- oanizatlone.

and asencies also FINE SLACKS SUBURBAN COATS were 11.95 to 40.00 were 33.50 to 75.00 Now! 9.56 to 31.90 Now! 20.80 to 60.00 nlan rllanlavs. Another feature will be aix competitive shows of New Jersey farm products. Apples, eggs, hay, hnnpv pph and craln. and sweet You novor "problom (in" at RogardlaM oi your weight, potatoes are the- commodities for outline, wa can til you perreniyi I neignt or manor dacaratars which competitions win oe new. Winning entries wm be on nis play throughout the week.

II 274 270 MONRO i SI PASSAIC 'PR 7-5633 I CHAIOI ACCOUNT! St Paterson Open Thunday Friday Night to 9 Parking Charge. Cheerfully Refunded NEED MONEY W-afc' CASH AVAIUSU ON (MALI Md MOltTOAOIS Repay Moathly Qalek AetlM No Oklicatloa Ml, 4-4444.

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