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JTHE BERNARDSVILLE NEWS, JANUARY 20, 1949 Page Thiw Bernardsville Largest Family Bids Father Bon I TtaBoocIdno-. gather to bid areWs ll time three brothers who were born afu. ime to America IMS. In the picture a Mr. and Mrs.

Bocehino's 13 children and their husbands ilUl wives and 11 of 1 Bocch.no ran ich.Kiren. From lett lo rl ht 8tandlnKi front row: Arthur Mario Bocehfno, Joseph James Bocchino, Mrs. Booehlno, Mr. Bocchino, Edward Bocchino, Steve Boecbino, Annond Bocchino and Albert Bocchino Mi Bocohlno Mrs Willi MAYOR PROMISES ACTION ON PARKING Chamber of PoniHienee Is Told Thai I'arliiiiii Is Pressing I'rolilem In Bernards rlllp. The problem of adequate parkins in the Bernardsville business district is being given immediate attention bis administration, Mayor Cateaby L.

Jones told the Beruardsville Chamber of Commerce, Monday night. January 17. Jones described parking as "the most pressing problem" of the borough. He disclosed that a second problem is relief from the volume of through traffic as it affects the business area of the borough. But he said that ho did not hope that any progress along this line could be made "for some time." Mayor Jones was one of two principal speakers at the third annual dinner meeting of the Chamber.

Ralph W. Earl, president of the Ber- FAR HILLS A. JOINS STATE GROUP ward Boc, Albert Bocchino Hoar row: Marie Bocohlno, Mrs William Jones, Mrs. Rocco Soranno, Mrs. Ralph Congelosi and Mrs.

Charles D'AngelO. At table at lot IVAngelo. I Congelosi, Mary Jo Congelosi, Concetta Bocchino, Mrs. Mario Liocchino. William Jones.

Mrs. James Bocchino. Mrs. Albert Bocchino Mrs rthur BOCChino, Arthur Bocchino, Jr. and Theresa Hocchino.

At table at riKlit: Arthur D'Angelo, Peter Congelosi. Rocco Soranno, Mrs. Joseph Bocchino, Ralph ongelosi. Mrs. Kdward liocchino.

Mrs. Sieve liocchino, Joan Congelosi. Marianne Bocchino and Carlo occhino. The missing members ot the family are Joseph BocehittO, 3rd, aged two and Charles 'Al(Kioto by Clay) Hoc by Clay) COUNCIL iNNED BY W. V.

itiiMii Voters Sponsor Two iiinll- in before Itonnl ol' Kdii- Bernards High School Girl To Broadcast Saturday Joan Reynolds, daughter of Mrs. William II. Reynolds of SunnyslopeJ Millfngton a senior at Bernards I MOVIES PUNNED IN BEDMINSTER nardsville "Credit." National Bank, spoke on Association also Votes to Until the Line on I'riei' of School Lunches Despite Prop In Ft'tlerul Subsidy. ration Elections. ie somerset Hills League of Wo- Voicis is planning to form a Council in the near future as step iii its public health pro- fin, it announced today Mrs.

ml public relations airman of the league. major purpose of the council Will jto gain support of citizens for an Iproved public health program, coun- otherwise, Mrs. Sugerman said. to rthe council wero discussed meeting of the league's executive id Wednesday, January 19, in the line of Mrs. George W.

WVHOII of jar street, Basking Ridge. The board announced dales for two indidates 1 meetings" for Boards of lueation and for 12 meetings of t- groups for discussion of the Sited Nations. The public lias been rited to attend a meeting the Oak street School. Basking fcdge. Wednesduy, February 2, at in.

and a candidates' meeting in Binards High School. Hernardsville. ebmaiy 'i at 8:15 p. m. from 10:0) a.

in. to a. in. la "Teen-Age Rumpus Room," a program of school chatter and platter spinning. Miss Reynolds, who WHS in the school play last fall, was selected for I the broadcast by school officials.

The i (o Sponstir Shows in School in Fi'lirimry. will be shown in Bedminster School every other Friday night under the sponsorship of the Uedminster i the sponsorship of the Uedminster station plans to have students from Kducational Association and the eighth several Morris County and nearby jgrade, Walter E. Wilson, supervising high sihoois appear on the program principal of the Bedminster school sjrs- eacb Saturday. Students of Bernards jtem, announced at a meeting of the liedniinster Parent-Teacher Associa- will present a program of the station's Series, "Our Schools Today," sometime tins spring. Fowl Milk is a good anti pellagra food, spite of its low niacin conttot.

Oil Piped Electrically lit takes only a nickel's worth of lectricity to move a barrel of crude 1.400 miles through pipelines. end of 1991, the world's facilities for distribution of oil id natural gas will be increased 29.000 miles. Pit Vipers Rattlesnakes, copperhead! and moccasins are members of the family Crotalidae, or pit vipers, so called because of the pit or depression on each side of the head between the eye and nostril. This pit is more prominent than the nostril itself. New Car Problems The work invo'ved in "bringing out" a new car is described by Automobile Manufacturers association as a "colossal task." A brief shutdown for model change-over in one company invdlved Installing 1,650 new dies, 2,615 tools, 805 fixtures and 164 production presses and machines.

Because the frame of the new car is built into the body, the two final assembly lines, each a hak' mile long, had to be rerouted to fit new assembly methods. Work- trs also had to be taught new assembly -processes. This procedure alone meant relocating nearly 1.000 presses and machines and shifting departments We're on the Air! LOCAL AND WORLDWIDE NEWS EVERY SATURDAY MORNING AT 9 A. STATION WMTR 1250 ON YOUR DIAL Presented by SUSSMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE 4 Mine Brook Road Bernardsville. N.

J. SALES SERVICE Parts Accessories USED CARS General Repairing All M.ikes of Cars Body and Fender Work Kef'inishing VALLACCHI'S GARAGE, INC. 55 MINE BROOK ROAD BERNARDSVILl.U. N. J.

Telephone 8-0597 tion Monday. January 17, Mr. Wilson said that the proceeds from the movies will be used by the to aid in paying for its annual spring trip to a nearby city. The first movie will be shown February 4, at 7 p. m.

Mrs. Ernst Rodenbach, association president, accepted the resignation of Mrs. William Carmen as chairman of the ways and means committee and named Mrs. George Reynolds to the post. Mrs.

Alirain Palison of Pluckemin, county district councilor and chairman of the Parent Education Group, invited members of the association to attend meetings of the group. It was announced that Frederick S. Mosley. a member of the Board of Education, and Mr. Kodenbach have donated $25 and to aid the association's school hot soup program.

Other announcements revealed dates for a try-out for a play, a group meeting, a covered dish supper and a card party. Mrs. George Reynolds and Stanley Booth asked members to volunteer for a play to be presented March 24 and 25. The Parent Study Group will meet Tuesday, January 25, in the Bedminster School under the leadership of Mrs. Edward Wyckoff of Bedminster.

The association will hold a covered dish supper Wednesday, January 26 in the Bedminster Reformed Church. Mrs. Russell Lindabery and Mrs. Reynolds are chairmen of a committee for the supper. Other members are: Mrs.

Rodenbach, Mrs. Peter Gary, Mrs. Booth, Mrs. Kenneth Howell, Mrs. William Kalina, Mrs.

Harry Scovil, Mrs. William Teisher, Mrs. Kyle L. linger, Mr. Wilson.

Lucille Pagan, Mrs. William Taffe, Mrs. David Jacobus and Mrs. Dorothy O'Keefe. Mrs.

Ruasell Lindabery will be chairman of the card party, which will be held Kebi'iiary 25. Members of the party committee will be announced liter. The association viewed a movie on "World Citizenship." Mothers of fifth students, under the direction of Mrs. liimgtM 1 home room mother, served refreshini'iits. The meeting was held in the nedmlnster School.

The attendance banner was won by parents serotul Kindt 1 students. i Plenty or Golfers Some four million H1W and worn- en in the United States are estl- naled to play golf, with annual expenditures amounting lo 500 million iollars or more. Care of Paint Brushes In between emits of It Un't more thun 48 hours brushes suspended in turpentine or mineral spirits. Bristles that rest on the bottom of a container likely to bend. To prevent bending, drill a hole through handle of each brunh, run a stiff wire through the hole, and rest the ends of the wire on top nf the container.

Mayor Jones declared that he wished to keep Bernardsville as a "home community." He said he hoped to expand the youth recreation program now being carried cut through use of school facilities. "Considerable discussion has been aroused about the need for recreation facilities for our young people, the mayor said. "I have looked into this matter and somewhat to my astonishment 1 found that our local facilities at the high school are being put to constant use by our citizens. I hope to expand the program that is now in force; with the cooperation of the Hoard of Education such can be done." Eugene J. Kenney, retiring Chamber president, reviewed his two years in office and said that the organization was now accepted as a permanent part of community life.

Five new directors were named. They are Mrs. Mary Fields, Edwin M. Faulkner, Carl H. Booth, Horace M.

Patrick and Norman Nardone. The dinner was held in Bernards Inn. The directors will meet Monday, January 24 to name officers. World's Largest Clock Facing New York harbor, the world's largest clock stands atop the Colgate-Palmolive-Peet plant in Jersey City, N. J.

The face is enameled steel and 50 feet in diameter. The minute hand measures 37V4 feet, the hour hand, 27ft. The big hand travels Vh feet a minute, quite a visible speed if one is close enough. Solving Traffic Congestion Trafflic congestion researchers point out that one passenger hi an automobile takes up 25 times as much street space as a passenger In a electric trackless trolley coach, street car or bus. Famous Newport Tower Most puzzling building in North America is the famed stone tower wich stands in Touro park, Newport, R.

I. This tower may havt been built by the Vikings in tht Members of the Far Hills Parent- Teachers Association voted to join the state parent-teachers group January 17, when they voted during a meeting in the Far Hills School. Miss Ruth Barr, director of the Home Service Division of the New Jersey Power and Light Company, showed two short films on nutrition. The association voted to keep the price of the school hot lunches at the same level, in spite of the lowering of federal aid one cent a lunch. It was announced that the lunch program ran without a deficit during December for the first time The association voted to hold a rummage sale Saturday, March 12, in the Far Hills School.

Mrs. Stewart Ha'r- radale will be chairman and Mrs. David Jones, co-chairman. Committees for handiwork to be sold at a bazaar next fall were set up under the general chairmanship of Mrs. R.

Trent. Subcommittee chairmen be: Knitting, Mrs. L. H. Kellogg; crocheting.

Mrs. E. Perry; needlework, Mrs. John C. Wetzel; aprons.

Mrs. J. Osborne and novelties, Mrs. Jones. To Address Woman's Club year 1100 as a church, or it may have been built by Benedict Arnold, first colonial governor of Rhode Island.

Dr. H. Claude Hardy, vice-president of the Save the Children Federation, who will address the Evening Department of the Bernardsville Woman's Club, Tuesday, January 25, at the Basking Ridge Presbyterian Church, Basking Ridge. Dr. Hardy will speak on the rural child program of the federation, which serves children in disadvantaged rural areas of eight states.

Through 149 county committees federation conducts activities for improvement of the health, education and welfare ol thousands of rural children. A second phase of the work of the federation is a program on behalf individual children and groups of school children in Austria, Finland France, Greece, Holland and Italy. The meeting of the Evening Department will begin at 7:30 m. The Bernardsville and Peapack-Gladstone Junior Woman's Clubs are among or ganlzations which are contributing to the federation's rural program. IIOI its I'hoiit" N.llllll.,1 row HI Mini WWBIW sold I WANT TO BUY ANTIQUE OLD O0LD- SILVER PLATINUM THEO.

BERG Oleott Squtrc BtnwrdtvilM (Nfxi lo Bern.mU W.Hrr Wheelchair Town A community tA IHUUM built aroutul a whm'lcliMlr, is up HI Ni'edbam, Mns.it,, I suburb of Box ton, The houses arc deilgfted io pnriipli'Blc veici mm can moneu- HIMMII iinh, (l ''V itifl nn ml rrntrlctlonn. Doors arc II femt and hnlf wider in per- mil fioo pssiaBP of whcelrhalrs nnd Ihtti are no thrcslutlris, Farnouo suir Blnti Along State gtretfn mighty IBM CIIICBUO) BM 1.000 of retail the i Don tlir ninMifn lul-I I Mfnii. Latin. American nnd Mliw ry frmn iM tc Hoover, Junior Lowest in prict, lightest in weight, ntwtft of all Hoovtr Cleaners. Ideal for small homts.

Handy for all Easy to store. Every inch a Hoover. "It beats, as It sweeps, as it cleans." ORDER NOW FOR CHRISTMAS DELIVERY only iltanlng food G. T. GIANQUTT1 SONS 33-35 Glaremont Road Telephone: Bcrnardsville 8-0004 TIC A Lndy from Buffalo bought an Oil Panting for $1.25.

found it $20,000.00 GOYA. After cloning it. she $2, Maybe You Have One? I clean, mime varniih them, ANo Repair Antiques. will for ami deliver your work or da it in youf home, PIERRE JARDILLET 197 Spmlwelt Avenue Morrwtown. N.

J. January Values We Have Some Excellent Buys in Radio Phonographs THIS MONTH ONLY! See Them On Our Floor TABLE COMBINATIONS from $59.95 CONSOLES jrom $94.50 FINEST MAKES FULLY WARRANTED Make Your Selection Now at BERNARDS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE COMPANY Sales and Service Phone 30 Oleott Square Rcrnardfwille, N. J. Open Friday.

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