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M'HI! Summer Plans Outlined By Girl Scout Council 'TING Making plans for the Morristown School's 10th annual Dessert-Bridge and Fashion to be held April 19 are standing left to right, Mrs. Thompson D. Grant of Morristown and Mrs. Her Garre of New Vernon; sealed, left to right, Mrs, Harold Muendel of Basking Ridge and Mrs. EaminW Dyer Jr.

of Bernardsville. (A Carmine l'hoto) 7 ashion For Fun Is heme Of Benefit IMOKUISTOWN The Mofris- 10th Annual Des- hiBndur arid Fashion Show held here at 12 noon, Mni'sday. April 19, at the Gov- jnm Munis Motel. Epslrin imd Co. will present mm show under the di- -rliiin (if Doris Kamener, fash- monlmatw.

and the theme be "Fashion for Fun in Jisrv" featuring a selection of mill Slimmer wear for vacation and at home. The will In' professional, bu! mimbm 1 the students in vacation Inihi's and as escorts for the Kotirmel table, featuring nnir baked Kuods and other Jt'icM and a table ill hi' added attractions, 111 be pitas and a $200 gift In licati' from Epsteins, among llillius. I from Ihe event Kii Hi the benefit of the I'islown School Improvemenl In 1 iiimniittir members, head- bj the general chairman, k. Benjamin W. Dyer Jr.

of are: Mrs. Thomp- D. (jrunt, honorary chair- jan. Mrs. John Burke, tickets; fa Marsh Hull, students; Mrs.

joyd Stallings, boutique; all of fiTistown; Mrs. Colyer Garre. sirnngements, New Mrs Raymond Maronpot, and prizes, Bernardsville; Stelwn Baker, gourmet table, Short Hills; and Mrs. Harold Muendel. publicity, Basking Ridge.

The students participating are: Timothy Gl'lgg, Raymond Maronpot, Peter (Jarre. David Dyer Christopher Bull, Peter Muendel, Charles Grant, Randy Taylor and Muchmore. The Great Swamp To Be Discussed BASKING RIDGE "The Great Swamp Its Operations, Programs and Future" will be discussed by Thomas McAndrews, Refuge Manager from Gillette, at the April luncheon of the Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club of Somerset Area. This program will be held Wednesday, April 12, at the Schwaebisehe Alb Restaurant, Washington Valley road, Warrenville, and all members are invited to bring guests. Prospective members are asked to contact Mrs.

Frank Berry, 766-5126 to make their reservations. Baby-sitting will be provided at the Presbyterian Church, Liberty Corner for children between the ages of 2 and 5. The Social Hour will begin at 11:30 and lunch will be served at 12:15. fui the May 5lli Informal Spring Dinner Dance should be made at this luncheon, spokesmen declare. Show Committee Chairmen Named BERNARDSVILLE Mrs.

B. Danforth Ely of Far Hills and Mrs. Robert Tilney of Bernardsville, co-chairmen of the St. John's Horse Show to be held May 27 at Clarence Nagro's Hilltop Stable in New Vernon, have announced the following committee chairmen: Joseph B. Wiley, business manager: Mrs.

Muriel Harris, show secretary; Robert Beckwith, treasurer; Mrs. James M. Fulton and Mrs. A. C.

Storer, advertising; George Richard, announcer; Mrs. Arthur Loree and Mrs. Angelo Perrone, baked goods; Mrs. Howard Rand, children's stuffed uiimals, D. Danforth Ely, cleanup.

Also Mrs. Reginald Porter, collectors corner; Mrs.MacAllis- ter Borie and Mrs. John Lee, food; John Barman, gate; Mrs, Robert Beckwith, pig in a poke; Mrs. Allison B. Hart, posters; Mrs.

William Hewson, program; Mrs. Eugene Mason publicity, and Kobery Zabriskie, ring master. BASKING RIDGI i ndauntadb) the iili feel at mom thai covered tiio aiva. Che Summer V. Committee of 6, 7 and Rolling Hill- Gurl Council, met March 23 and made plane for suHMtwr camping.

The meeting held the home of Mrs. George of lh Allen street, who is director of imp ur ei- in the Greenwood," the summer program i Girl Scouts of all ajje in area. reported that there were a number of opening! tor assistant leaders and that a training course win be given before the camp begins. The program will be held II the Somerset campglta the first two weeks in and iro- men interested in participating are urged to call Mrs, Maiast. There will be a special program for thote stall members who lo bring age children along in order topai- ticipaie.

Mrs. A. S. L'oriell, chairman, aminiinced thataiuuiiberof "eamp- erships" are needed to take care of those girl scouts who otherwise would not be able U) attend. Each cainperslup would cover cost of transportation to the site during the program as wel! as milk, craft supplies and leadership, Mrs.

l'oriell declared. Those interested should call her at her Smien ill" road home. Sirs. Kenneth Weber, supplies and equipment chairman, was authorized to purchase several pieces of new equipment including tarns and utensils. It was also announced tbottl the p.

be available I ji i b.i end oi tins nn'niii, thotc irtnnrilm mn I tnv; Mr--, n. assistwitdir- Sidle) NusMiian and Mrs. PM cal, public relations, rin- jiittae win meet next on tprU 26 again at Mrs, Maiast's, Rw otu o'niKil li member agency (he ii.u. Cheat. place Miss tord Twin Borough Activities is- l.iiium Wtkoii of Orchard has concluded uni Kdna liroadvscll of Kulher hum.

I Milter of Hast visited on Thursd.iv March with Ins brother ami sister-in-law. Mr and Mrs Clar- nice Miller Si of Apgaf ave nue Mr and Mrs. David I. Zini merman of Mendham road are the parents of a dauihtei. Kristie Lee, born on March 17 in Morristown Memorial Hospital.

The infant joints a sister. Vicki. Mrs. Zimmerman is the former Brenda Fisher of 1'ea- pack. Mr.

and Mrs. James A. Lou den Jr. and children, Peter and of Arlington Heights. 11! have concluded a visit with Iheii parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Stephen B. Creasey of Holland avenue and Mr. and Mrs. James B.

Louden Sr. of Mendham road. TO VISIT STOCK EXCHANGE Gill School Seniors on Monday, April 10, will visit the New York Stock Exchange in the morning. The will have lunch at Eraunce's Tavern and then visit the Federal Reserve Bank in the afternoon. Mrs.

Hibernia Tyrell, a faculty member, will 'accompany the group. The trip was arranged through the courtesy of Ladd Fox, a parent and a member of the Stock Exchange, MEETING Mrs. Robert Fairburn of Mendham, left, and Mrs. Bayard Coggesliall of of the Board of Man agers of Neighborhood House in Morristown, confer on "An Evening With Louis Armstrong" which will benefit its Industrial Arts pro LCft to ri6 Pvancy Hallgring, Suzanne Lahr and Jo Ann Dibble dlsploj their prize "''is shown in the Basking Kidge Junior Garden Club show held Saturday. Using Ihe theme urn children won in the respective divisions of A Flower For Mj Lady, A Giant Steps Nosegay, (A Carmine Phntnl his Lilliput Land Blooms ''nil a in have been Prettier sight created last 'I! Garden Club, 9n fw Lflll.

i I elm fo, Mliners' iisun till! fil VC1I ltl IS Whip Kielau, and Honorable Mention, Robbie McArthur; Class 1 2nd. Jo Ann Dibble; Class 2A uittle- Ones Visit Lilliput Land," 1st. Division, Elizabeth Kausch; Debbie Taylor; Karen Clark; H.M. Dolores Kielau; 2nd. Division, Suzanne Lahr; Ralph Wallace; Class 2Ji, 1st.

Rusty Dibble; 2nd. Jo Ann Dibble; Joan Kelly, H.M. Susan Fitzgerald, Class 3 A "A Light in the King's Castle," Nancy Hallgring; Dolores Kielau; Robbie UcArthur; n.M. Marie Douglass and Karen Clark. ClaSI 3B, Kathy Fitgerald; Joan Kelly; Susan Fitgerald; II.M..

Rusty Dibble and Jo Ann Dibble. Clas, 1A, "And Gulliver Did 1'ull The Ship," Bruce McArthur; Dolores Kielau; Class 1U, Kim Silva; Rusty Dibble; class "A Giant gram. Tickets Now On Sale For Armstrong Concert steps imong Us," Suzanne Laiir and Kaihv sehj 5B, Susan Fitzgerald; Class GA, "Flowers for M.v Lddy," Is Hallgring; Dolores Kielau, and Robbie McArthur; BB, Joann Dibble; Joan Kelly, and Susan Fitzgerald. In the Horticulture Di is ion, which was open to all township children and all members of the Junior Garden Clubs from kindergarten to sixth grade, the winners included Kttthj I'itgeralcl, Jo Ann Dibble, Rusty Dibble, Joan Kelly, Bruce McArthur, Robbie McArthur, Tracy Looch, Nancy Hallgring, Paula Kamps, Kim Silva, Kevin Hollar, Mary Alice Brurtkl, Barry English, Edward Kielau, Dolores Kielau and Siobhan Pascal. A commercial exhibit was also displayed by Hidden Valley Nursery of Gillette.

MORR1SOWN Tickets went on general sale this past Monday, April 3, for an "Evening with Louis Armstrong," a Neighborhood House benefit concert to be held Sunday, May 7. at Ihe Community Theatre in Morristown. According to ticket chairman Mrs. H. J.

Lilleston of Overlook road, Morristown, tickets may be obtained at the Community Theatre, at the Madison Photo Shop, Madison; The Art Center, Heinardsville; or at Neighborhood House, 12 Klagler street. Morristown. Since ticket sales will be limited to the seating capacity of the theatre, those desiring to obtain tickets by mail should send thell' requests and accompanying checks to Neighborhood House. Checks should be made payable to the "Neighborhood House Benefit Concert." iifinn C. Clifford of New Vernon and Mrs.

Wellington Vandeveer of Bernardsville are co-chairmen of the concert which will benefit the industrial arts program at Neighborhood House, a member agency of the United Fund. Assisting with arrangements for the concert, whfich has an 8:30 curtain, are Mrs. Robert C. Bourne, Mrs. H.

Brevoort Cannon and Mrs. Gordon Me- Shane of Morristown; Mrs. John Belts, Mrs. Samuel Daume. Mrs, Donald C.

McGraw, Mrs. John L. Jacobson, Mrs. John H. Culbertson, Mrs.

E. Newton Cutler Jr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson, of Harding; Mrs. J.

Wesley Albro and Mrs. Thomas Zinsser of Madison; Mrs. James A. Purviance, Convent; Mrs. C.

Russell MacGregor and Mrs. Henry M. White of Mendham and Mrs. Edgar O. Crossman.

Bernardsville. THE GILL SCHOOL BernardsvilU, N.J. ANNOUNCES TESTS Saturday April 8 at 8:45 A.M Far Oradai 9 through 13 Olrli only For Grodei 3 through 8 Boyt and Glrli For Information call OKI School 766-3404 LARD AT WORK- Mrs. John Sun-nick, on left, chairman uf the divinMimi- i-oininitiiv. ami i mii member Mrs.

Vincont Renner have been making "BVWJ Umu: conw up dailies'" for fashion show to be presented for the benefit of the St. Elizabeth 1' I 1 IHc theme of Uic show to be ptvtenttd by M. Epstein is "Fashions- Fresh As A tarmine Photo) Daisy-Fresh Fashions To Be Presented BERNARDSVILLE The women of St. Elizabeth School 1'TA will a Dessert-Fashion Show with Fresh as a Daisy" presented bv M. Fpsteinof Morristown at 8p.m.

next Wednesday April 12. A 11 funds raised will aid the mission work of the Sisters of Mercy in Costa liica, and the mission work of Agnelo Cardinal Rossi of Sao Paulo, Brazil. The Cardinal will visit the parish of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in May. 2,000 daisies have been made to date by the decorating committee headed by Mrs. Siernick.

Her assistants are Mrs. Vincent Henner, Mrs, Joseph Lawer and Mrs. Richard Days. With only a few tickets still available, reservations should be made through Mrs. Edward Balceniuk of Clark road or s.

Harry White of Chestnut avenue. Tickets musi be purchased advance, spokesmen announce. To Hold Sale PKAPACK-ULADSTONK SI BrlgW's PTA will hold a bake sale after all Masses on Sun- clay, April 9. Homemade cakes, cookies and pies will be sold in the lobby of St. Brigid's School or in St.

Elizabeth's rectory. Proceeds will be used to help finance the eighth grade class trip. At 8:30 p.m. on Monday, April 10, the regular PTA mectin; will be held at which the school band will entertain. Campus Corner Miss M.ir tha Koin laughter at Ur.

ami Mis. 1'homa-. Konilinc of tone, will perform with the Connie ticut College Chorus in a com- spring concert (our with the Vale Vpollo Glee Club. MissKoni- is junior majoring in gioll. Barbara Jackson, daughter and Mrs.

K. Bruce Jacksol of Harcourt lane, BankingRtdgt has attained honor roll standInj in the Montgomery HospitalSchuo of Nursing, Norristown, toi the second term of the sennit academic scar. Miss Diane Sutton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbuii .1.

Sutton Jr. of Jfi I'eachlrec road. Basking Ridge, participate 88 one of the hostesses at an open house for high school girls at Gibbs School in Montclair on April (i. She is enrolled in the one-year secretarial course. Joan Louise Wagner, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Carl T. Wagner of 11 liocky lane, Basking Ridge, has been sleeted social chairman of Delta Delta Sorority at Syracuse University. Miss Wagner, a sophomore, was recently notified by the University of her admission into the School of Education. James Stuart Kdmonds of 2 Old Fort road, Bernardsville, has been named to Ihe dean's list at the University of Illinois at Urbana for academic achievement during the first semester Radio station WNTI of Centenary College for Women announces that the student staff, which will assist the director of the radio-television department, Plant Sale Is May 19 BASKING -Ihe annual sale "I the Basking darden Club will be held Irum a.m.

in I DO on South i inlev avenue nut to the Somerset Hills National Bank, The following bcfii nuini'il chairmen for special committMs, Mrs. Raymond Meehau and Mis. C. VI.HKIIU 1 arv in chai'Ke oi annuals and vegetables: Mrs. F.

MSwood and Mrs. George B. fat ivreimials and Mrs. KeiUi II. Storks and Mrs.

II. Wendell for shrubs, HUMT will be good sotoctlon of annual, vegetable ami pBfenHlal I'lants as ncll as iirrt'iiiunis. A large oi rooted millings and deciduous shrubs will be available. Among these will be Rhododendron Ramapo and Caitillniutn, DaphiH', Hed Broom, lUirnain, Vzalea, and Flame of the Forest a new I'ieris lapunica. Special orders for flat-, oi annuals and vegetables, perennial plants and shrubs are now being taken.

These can be picked up a neck before the sale. To order please call Mrs. Erie Koch, 14 Dryden road, Basking Ridge, MEET FOB CARDS Members erf the Valley Club will meet for cards at 8 ni Wednesday, April VI, in the Memorial iVapack Mrs. Elizabeth Ciech, in opera tion of the station, will Include Miss Karm Kinscherf. daughter of Mr and Mrs Carl R.

Kinscherf of Mosle road, Gladstone, as the record librarian. WR. LEFLEIN, NSID, one of the decorating staff at THOMAS, states: MOST chairs have to be SAT in to verify their comfort but every in often one neeris only to LOOK at a chair to KNOW it's comfortable. THIS is an example of one that SHOWS its merits. Of course, it could not rlo it alone it had VALLEY to it Interiors by THOMAS do not cost more they just look that way! FREE DECORATING SERVICE FREE PARKING BUDGET TERMS COMPLETE DRAPERY DEPT.

OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 9 P.M. Saturday till 6 P.M. 226 PARK AVENUE NIXf TO PlAINFIilD FOUR HOORS OF FURNITURI PLAINFIELD, NEW JERSEY.

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