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Bernardsville News from Bernardsville, New Jersey • Page 18

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IHIKD SB -ft College Alumna Sponsor Circus BERNARDSVILI.E NEWS, SEPfEMBER 17, 1959 sponsor BKKNAKD.SYIU.l- Mrs Bulci-nmk Mi-iul ham I I man of thf AM I POttf Or I Id at the Buck Mt KemUc uvenue OS itobw 18 Ihe i by I CWb Ol iiut Hill College Alumnae A Ql kddittOB tii lit! hay i 'uli Miii- ill I ntvinf, photofrapiiei Hi hill' III Will 1 avuil.iliir affair ti the main fund lug event od the jreftf Cot tin- beeefil ol tfea roUcgfl icholarihlp fund and tiM rum memorial library buikllai lu nd Mrs John rr Twin; l.akB.s, program chalinian tod the club, ha.s announced' plans for ii'c skatinn party, a visit to thr club by thr executive of the alumnae; a clay of recollection and a time dessert-bridge. All members of thr alumnae who live in the general area of Morris and Somerset counties are invited to Introduce themselves. Realty Transfers The following transfers of Somerset Hills real estate were recorded during the past week In the office of County Clerk Robert B. Bergen: Harold D. Shields and wife to Charlotte Heinem.inn, widow, and Catherine A.

Heinemann, Btngle, and Frederick C. Heinemann and wife, property In Bedminster. Par Holding Company to Ernest Edward Czekanskland wife, property In Bernards. Donald B. Armln and wife to Edward John Schlosserand wife property In Peapack- Oladstone.

John C. Turner and wife to George F. Raitt property In Peapack-Gladstonc. D. Cermelc Son Inc.

to Donald J. Strait and wife, property in Bedminster. Ward Y. Nagle and wife to Richard A. Johnson one of the outstanding wife, lot In Bernardsvlllo and social events of the fall sea- Rosary Society Plans Dinner BASKING RIDOE Mrs Everett Smith, president ofj the Rosary-Altar Society ofi 8t.

James Church, announcedj that plaas have been completed for the Calendar Dln- jner at the first meeting of the season Monday evening. The dinner will be October 17 at 1 p.m. Plans are also underway for the Christmas bazaar on December 11 and 12 under the chairmanship of Mrs. Robert Maul. Mrs.

Lawrence Liddy Is Local 4-H Club News From Ted Blum, Dee Goss chairman for the baked goods sale to be held September 27 after the 7, 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Masses. The following new members ware welcomed by the society: Mrs. Sylvia Mrs. Florence Allen and Mrs.

Claire Wllcox. A Communion Breakfast will be held October 4 at the Old Mill Inn. Father Revere will speak at the breakfast. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Joseph Murphy.

The proposed Bernards Township high school was discussed by the members Now is the time for people interested in 4-H Club work to dig in and start the new year off with a bang. Club members, by planning their projects, allowing time for the things they want to do, and making decisions on just what school, church, and 4-H activities they will not be able to carry. Leaders should plan the FLAYING FIRE CHIEFS arc John Tiger and George HalliMilinr. The boys arc shown practicing with the new two-way radio in the Are engine at the Peapack-Gladstone Fire Department's Open House Saturday. John is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. William Tiger of Gladstone and George's parents are Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Rallcntinc of Peapack. (Photo by Carmine) Prepare For Annual Fire Company Ball In B'ville BERNARDSVILLE The 62nd annual ball of the Ber- nardjvlile Btre Company will! be held Friday night, October 9 in the Be rnardsvllle High School gymnasium. Tne Bernards.

Navarra M. Campbell, widow, and Raymond Of Manker and wife, individually, and Navarra M. Campbell and Raymond O. Munker. executors of the last will and testament of Frances Manker La Chance, deceased to Har- son, has become an institution in the Borough since the founding ol the BtM'nardsville Fire Company In 1897.

Funds derived from the sale of the ball tickets go toward running the company and maintaining the four pieces of apparatus and the old S. Vllet, tract in Pea- ambulance. These funds, pack and Gladstone. added to the annual appro- of the society and the members of the board of education. The chairmen of the Calendar Dinner will meet Tuesday at p.m.

year's program as well as each individual meeting. Leaders should also plan to place some of their responsibilities on the shoulders of Jr. leaders and interested parents. Parents can help In club work by showing interest and encouraging their children. Interest In seeing the progress of the club and yet not interferring with the leaders authority can also be of tremendous aid.

It has been said "Behind every great man is a woman." We can apply this to success of children. Speaking strictly from the 4-H angle. "Behind almost every Officers To Attend Camp BERNARD twenty-five Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-V officers from the Somerset Hills YMCA will attend the annual officers training camp to be held this werk at Camp Minisink and Camp Kittatinny. The local youth will be among over two hundred from north Jersey YMCA's, under a team of secre- sucessful 4-H'er is an interested and encouraging parent." A recent meeting of the Somerset County Seeing Eye Puppy Club is an example of this. Twelve members made dog collars for their charges under the eye of leader, Charles Alter of So- mervllle.

At the same time seven parents, Mrs. John Staats of Branchburg, Mrs. Stanley Personette and Mrs. A. II.

Anderson of Basking Ridge, Mrs. Henry DeVore, Mrs. Minny Fisher, and Dr. William Mende of Belle Mead, and Bert Hansen of Flagtown were meeting with Mrs. Robert Hanson of Bernardsville.

The parents discussion realized from the 4-H Fair the methods they can use in helping their children keep better records. Such interest means a good club. aries headed by Robert E. local general secretary. The guest speaker and dead resource leader will be iarvey F.

Johnston, senior raining specialist at the Prudential Insurance Company's main office at Newark. The is fortunate utilize in modified form many of the ideas and tech- liques developed in the management and personnel train- "Our School PTA Theme BEDMINSTER The Par. ent-Teacher Association hold its first meeting of the school season on Monday at 8 p.m. in the all I ing of the "Pru," Pope said The youth will leave Friday afternoon, after school and return Sunday afternoon SPECIAL (For A Limited Tims KNITTING WORSTED RED HEART 4 oz. 4 ply Virgin MANY COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM 0 BERNARPSVILLE PENVILLE 5 Olcott Square (In the heart of Bernard priation received from the Borough of Bernardsville, make it possible for the Bernardsvllle Fire Company to render quick and efficient service to residents of the Borough in time of fire and when the need for first aid arises.

Firemen are preparing the Ball tickets for mailing and each resident of Bernards- vllle should receive his allotment within the next several days. Residents are urged to mail in their checks for the tickets in the envelope enclosed for their convenience. According to a fire com- Woman's Club Plans Show PEAFACK-GLADSTONE The evening membership department of the Woman's Club will hold a card patty and fashion show on Friday, Octobeir 2, at 8 p.m. in thd Kay Memorial Building for the benefit of the Vlnpland State School, Vlneland. i Fashions will be presented by Lillian O'Orady of the Far Hills Center, Far For reservations and call Mrs.

Robert Stryker or Mrs. Stanley Spowers. pany spokesman, costs running the company have risen sharply since the occu pation of the new fire house in Mine Brook road, malnl; because of the much greater floor space occupied. I was also pointed out that most monies derived from the bingo games run by the company go toward paying off the existing mortgage on the new structure. Joseph McGuirk is chairman of the Ball Committee.

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built-in range and dishwasher, space for an automatic clothes washer and electric dryer and an installed water heater. OPEN VIEW has a Gold Medallion Home ready for your inspection daily starting Saturday, September 19. Directions: From Rcrnnrd South on Mt. Airy ltd mpprnx. 2 to Lake Rd, and Open View i Hume.

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