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Bernardsville News from Bernardsville, New Jersey • Page 7

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THF BniMARrvrvnti mws, RETROSPECT I I iuitiy Lari isgtofl in I ii riiiiuiU' Huh and I ,1 I mm tfte Grammar latu aw HlV I III. iind works at ami ni seeks a staiiru'h the Re Clerk. Mr. I he term of Frederic N. lattor's the cil our line H'ville Siiiiud The whistle il'iiluHiiifi lasl Sunday nibulasce was an the In si LIid ID my cuinpas- displayed lias eiidearfd qultf handy Mr- and tluod.

And itnctttH and lioarl to all HIUI holiM-d mi- town last week eeclerk who yard goods to 's comolexten. I dot a i iili a fafe- is slill looking for a iid hasn't had any i mentions in this Rlial Mrs. rtpla Be unking lor a while IT uiif lor a friend 3194, sent the A meeting where ers OH stage i one. Each I rge cardboard ig mil the word All took their except the little the letter gotten where liruught the house he finally decided the head Of the 10 you! mild a winter maybe but tli an flu- green tilings are start, te through ihr brown nice tlmi 1 t)l year. and Helen Palmer II St.

Augustine. Sen Frosts have been le for 2 months, and en have been in St. month Tlic weather cold and rainy il to the luuives. But ok good to thein Jenson lieat his card Fla and told me a spitting gorilla. "it by a porpoise ig 'galtor to sleep bottom boats at Sll- lljgi Duiju know sold a million 'i insurance! tun admire everything bin we do huve pl in Hie l)i)ii of Internal That DAY is fast a p- 1 iewlng machine ations last week were cessful.

Not only did machines but I learned I buttonholes, applique, "I ana sew decorative llkc veteran. In all 11 the machine "I the work without ou ton ran be- I'i using a him Ciime in i expert dcmon- iii's in H'ville "id l.fdrrked movie-star, the theatre after a pretnlet, mailed one of women staring after Jly. cry theatre and the iiishrd toselher In II mhuiies later. her eyes, limilly olsappeared into her uoyre, tin- dinning 1 iiiined in her to admit it," she Is Riiod-lookin' iffire i i Wars Ago fhe (iladpack A. C.

ram of (lit 1 Inler-Couiiu be this year Irankic (iallo. who for irti tH'fti an all phijcw trine, (lallu aiweeds Ciamec Little ivlio piloted tlic twin IMJI'- biugh team tu Itn lA scar. In ii (jiiailcrly rcpoil lo Mtiniaiti Bnard of I'idiU'alion last fhumday night, Miss Hary iardiniT ol Visiting KOCUtion, t'tinuiiisvilh'. IMU'I' of nursint; work at srhool. sliowt'ii that have Ijci-n tcslril he audio mt'tiT wiili the reports iriiiH very favui'aWe.

si-hoiil visits were nude, ins were made ftir COD tagious discasi's, and one ewe ol Impetigo was treated, Former Freeholder Howard Woolston. North PlainfieM, who first announced plans there for an organization in aid of men and women '40 years of age and over who have been unable to obtain employment has decided join forces with Peter Smith, South Orange, who recently formed what is known as the American Citizen's League, with headquarters in Newark. Pupils Present Pageant in l.o- I'-JHI itedMn ll Obituary Michael Hi Hospital MOP l.stoun, on Sunday. Kjich 18, ifter short ilim-ss Mi irai born in i.tthuaria 55 IJav At and David AS lt under Br und la will am; tf tVui del to 1' lur ilv It nal MM 4IW I I Dial Mat BEKNARDSVILLE )U'utt. the SonuMsct Hills VMCA Day I'amp.

wjil haw new site this iiuanei (Continued MOlglK to this tuuntry In hU IGeMJ al Hurry I as a baby He lived Camp Uirertur. ia- 1 Stirlim; unlil he Peapacki U0UIR ed Uit lofa Mls M.VI riH Hi years agu. lie ciaiiloyed 1 el''tiu'iuai (J Uiai as a utility man for the National ool in BerI 4 fhs t-owld- i -ii IHII la keep nuffcun'i i' 'Hi luui ti) I Hi i iv Ilic ih affn i HI; mm ami jti Gypsum Mr his in will offer a more natura; a g.mil IXJSV opportunity (All Slw Dotnaiiski; three Jiary lay, all at Mrs. I 111 1 lull! ll'IS III suits. Mn-hael ami I.awrcn.e hams I.N mother.

mure outiipltii' UUfflUM. Hough said alKl a Swimming nnrt Will lOM boatlr.g wil continue to at the Boy Scout S( be its operates, ii tly i will a -w Mrs, Dunelli'ii, Helen Mat- Morse of Sterling, Mrs Irene trout holds Tunis of New Veniiin. Mrs jCro.ss and Charles of Berkeley Heights. The funeral was Bailey Funeral street, lands held froin wa rds Home, Mij on Wednesday. March 21.

in St. Braid's Church in Peapack where a Itequiem Mass was held, lnterinenl was in Holy Cross Cemtery, Basking Ridge. Ridge, a teacher new member of William H. Kamper BERKELEY HEIGHTS Jack Oerrity. who (W) twe iiuinteiiaiki' nn-n viU the YMCA and Red be on duty full tune.

Liu- Aqiiatit' Instructors hu.s autunmtic twt- will again be which Btarting at i a in will to thrll will alsu return, Ed- 1 automatically telcKy' a.s Camp Program alls U) naatagaBMea aSkt in Mornstuwii. TlitTi'. the main -Hating, win again ae sitter starting at I am wil Ball and Wat( rf! ont Dire 0I William Lest all lot'iJ I ami IK) of Slirung. Edward and Elbert l)lral ai djv atlJ Charles Lever of Basking will the be a staff. The staff for the girls and additional counselors for both boys and girls' will be announced at a Camp Olcott year July later date.

will begin 2 and end men will tear off the report from the teletype nuiilime and local lo work, complaint. witli nary a Automatic billing machines will provide billing for all Ions distance and regular call: Dill William H. Kamper, a former resident of Basking Ridge, died Monday, March 19, in through by dial. A machine is Installed that will give the month. August 10.

It will ope rat el day, hour, minutes and lOlhs of from 9:15 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.(minutes of calls. II has to be each day, Monday through FRIGIDAIRE SALES A SIHMCl G. F. HILL CO MUNSTRKKT (Jl 8-0015 PICK UP YOUR VOLKSWAGEN IN EUROPE! and ou im port coilt.

Yuur car waiting for jou in Eurvpr, if you order it now your Authorized Dealer, we can Jclivfr your VW eooijjletelj to I MIIIIIMS IM f.AEQNCR MOTOK 10. im MOKMUTOWN KiMti 111 i i I'tltINK lit. Uty. c-al High PaseantlAll Souls Hospital. Morris- of The Patriots" was very sue- town, following a short il ci'ssfully presented last Friday in tlio High School under the direction of Kdward P.

Lhichanan, assistant principal of the Bernardsville Grammar SchooL Years Ago (1952) A mccling of the Rasking Ridge Chapter, Daughters of the ness, He was 62. Mr. Kamper was born In Dresden, Germany, and was educated at the Technological Institute of Vienna and thp University of Vienna. He came to this country in and settled in New York American Revolution, was hfld.City. He was associated with Tuesday, March 4, in the home of Mrs.

Earl C. Hoffman of Lake road, Basking Ridge. Mrs. Frank R. Boucher, regent, presided.

Mrs. Fred Geiger of North Maple Avenue, Basking Ridge, presented I speaker, Mrs. W. Lawrence Gulick of Upper Montclair, state chairman of National the Bell Laboratories and in 1942 moved to Murray Hill. In 1943, Mr.

Kamper took up residence on North Finley avenue, Basking Ridge. He moved to Berkeley Heights about six years ago. He was a member of the technical staff of Bell Lab- Defense, whoso topic was "Worn- oratories and was a member an's Place in National Defense." The Passaic Township Board of Health last Friday, March 7, granted permission to Mrs. J. Kinsella, of Pleasant Plains road, to conduct a child minding station in her home.

The Peapack-Gladstone and the Union Hook and Ladder Fire Company were called out this Monday afternoon, March 10 to fight a grass fire off Highland avenue, Peapack-Gladstone. The fire, which began on the Dr. John C. Turner properly. swept over about 60 acres before il was slopped about 30 feet from the house of Peter Boyle.

A Bernardsville dentist became an author last week. He is Dr. Aaron A. Moss of Morristown, whose book, "Hypnodonics" was published on Friday, February 29, by the Dental Items of Interest Publishing Company of New York. The Knockouts were knocked out of first place in the Somerset Hills YMCA Girls Bowling League last week.

They lost three points to the Alley Cats and were deposited in third place, behind the idle Pin Heads of the Pioneers, a 25-years service organization. Surviving are his wife, the 'ormer Use Ehmer, one daughter Mrs. Robert J. Chesterman of Summit, and one grandchild. Funeral services will be conducted at the Gallaway lhatsid TUESDAY! IHMY 1 81h U)l JOHN BETZ Lt.

John Betz In Advanced Training POTTERSVILLE Lt. John C. Betz son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Betz is ncv in advanced Fighter I'Hot Training in the F-100 at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, according to word received this week. He won his pilot's wings in September, 1961, at Webb Air Force Base, Texas. A graduate of Bernards High School in 1956 and an alumnus of Purdue University, Lt. Betz is married to the former Frances Di Vanna of Lyons. Suburban development In crease over the previous thirty yiear period.

and 101 Crane South Funeral Home, FInley avenue, Friday, for three two-week periods. Camp is open to boys and girls in kindergarten through sixth grude. The 1962 camp brochure will be distributed, in the local elementary public schools of the area and will be available at the Y.MCA office, May 1st. Realty The following realty transfers were recorded in the County Clerk's office. Hi-Us Estates to Mr.

and Mrs. den Wayne Link. Harrison Brook Estates to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mangee.

Ridge Acres to Mr, and Mrs. Anthony M. Marchese. BERNARDSVILLE Emma Schwartz to Francis Hughes, Mr. and Mrs.

Lineberry to Mr. and Mrs. John E. Shantz, Mr. and Mrs.

Ferdinand G. Gaukstern to William T. McMahon. BEDMINSTER Mr, and Mrs. Edward M.

Pope to Mr. Basking Ridge. Rev. Gerald S. Mills of the Basking Ridge Presbyterian Church will officiate.

Interment will follow in follow in Somerset Hills Cem- William Blackwood BASKING RIDGE Wiliam H. Blackwood, 85, formerly of Liberty Corner, died Thursday, March 8, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Frank of Lake Placid, Fla. Mr. Blackwood was born in Morristown and moved to Liberty Corner in 1947.

He resided there with Mrs. Beatty prior to moving to Florida in 1960. He is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Pearl Sloan of Melbourne Beach, five grandchildren, including Mrs. Frank Hamler, Jr.

of a i street, Peapack- Gladstone, eight great-grandchildren and one great-great- grandchild. and Mrs. Schoelhorn. Robert Albert Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. Eugene Waterbury AT BARRINGTON, Anna L. Waterbury, widow of the late Eugene Waterbury, died Thursday, March 16. Mrs. Waterbury is survived by three children, Mrs.

William M. Adams of Canaan, N. Mrs. John Curran of Hartsdale, N. and Theodore Waterbury of New York City, formerly of Basking Ridge.

Graveside services were held Monday, March 19, at Woodlawn Cemetery in New York. RIPTIONS rv ffo1n 9 00 0 jo 00 m. Gl PHARMACY phone: Bern. 0146 Bob Cummings "Make yard rare fun! See the complete line of famous Porter-Cable Riders at:" SUBURBAN MARINE Power and Equipment Inc. 57 Morristown Rd.

Bernardsville Phone BE 8-1449 EXi WATCH and JUWE1.RY REPAIRING All- WORK GUARANTEED DISTINCTIVE JEWELRY GIFTS diehl's, 30 Olcott Square BErnardsvUlc 8-0509 Mark "30" Reel Rider Mark "24" Rotory Rider Mark "24" Rotary Rider Mork'l" Suburban Tractor Budget terms Come in for free demonstration nit SUBURBAN MARINE Power and Equipr ent Inc. 57 Morristown Rd. Bernardsville Phone BE 8-1449 Sensational Chuck Roast Lancaster Brand Bone In Chuck Steaks Ground Chuck Chicken Parts Chops Ved showlder lb Lanca ter Brand Lancaster Brond 45c 69c Legs or Breasts lb. AQC 75 Riblb -85 Loinlb 95 Cross Rib Roast lan Roast le Runip lb 59 Sliced Bacon 49c Lamb Liver loncaster lkand lb 39 Canned Ham Ho 3.79 REDEEM VALUABLE COUPONS FROM FOLDER MAILED TO TOU1 100 additional itamps with coupon (torn loldtr if fowf totak 120 COUPONS BELOW ARE ADDITIONAL TO FOLDER OFFEfi Ton May Hod-tun Both Caupam with AdJiliona! Putchair of HO of 129 1 16 -9L. I 2 Jot.

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