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12.B<br />

Women SeenTo Benefit Most<br />

From Amended Pay Law<br />

WASIIINGTON, D,C,-- Late in huve rcndiiy taken action on sucb womou,<br />

1!)71, a young woman teacher at n clear-cut case, but one thing <strong>The</strong> nmended law now affects<br />

snmll private school inquired at intervened. At that time, virtually every industry and<br />

Ihc U,S. Department of Labor’s teachers and other professionals eceupatiml, retail buyers as well<br />

local Wage’and Hour Division were not protected by the Equal .as retail salespeople; eduetional<br />

Office about a possible violation Pay Act,<br />

ndministrators and teachers,<br />

of the Federal Equal Pay Act of<br />

Tedny they are. . too; bank managers and bank<br />

1963,<br />

Tbe uct was amended as of tellers; eommcreial artists and<br />

She had diseovercd tile school ,July ;, 1972 to cover executive, nccount executives; super:<br />

hired men teachers at a starting ndministrative, and professional market manngcrs as well as<br />

salary of $ll,OOO. Although she employees as well as outside supermarket cashicrs; office<br />

had been with the school for a salespeople, an estimated ad- nmnagers as well as secretaries;<br />

yem’, her salary was only $8,500. ditionnl 15 million employccs .- real estate agents and brokers,<br />

Ordinnrilv. the Division would four to five million of tbem too.<br />

"Wnmen will benefit more than<br />

men in the newly covered oc-<br />

Newcomers Toasl Season cupations because,, where sex<br />

discrinfiaation is found, it is<br />

nearly always women who are<br />

I Vilh Sherry, Cham I)agne discriminated against," says<br />

Members of the Princeton and tense their taste buds with Assistant Secretary of Labor<br />

YWCA Newcomers’ Club are gourmet hers d’oeuvres as they Richard J. Gruuewald who<br />

invited to begin the holiday<br />

host a holiday champagne party directs the Employment Stan-<br />

season with a Christmns lun-<br />

on Sunduy, Dec. l0 from 4-6 p,m, dards Administration (ESA)<br />

cheon on ’l.’hursday, Dec, 7 at tile Upcoming events include a which enforces the act.<br />

Present Day Club. Sherry will be<br />

theater h’ip planoed by the Fine<br />

<strong>The</strong> law will, of course, con-<br />

served nt 11:30 a.m. and lunch at Arts group, <strong>The</strong>y will see a<br />

lillun to protect women in non-<br />

12:30. Eatcrtainment will be pcrformnnce of <strong>The</strong> Princetoa professional positions. Nurse’s<br />

provided by the Princeton Tiger Regionnl Bnllet in "<strong>The</strong> Nut-<br />

Tones. Nursery care for children cracker" al MeCartcr <strong>The</strong>atre<br />

aides, bank tellers, and institutioual<br />

maids have often<br />

ages one througb five will be oll Suoday, Dee. 17, Plans are<br />

encountered sex discrimination<br />

nwdlable, For information, IJeing uulde for a Jaouary bus and ill nlany cases have been<br />

please call 799-0988.<br />

h’ip to New York City to visit the able to collect hundreds,<br />

<strong>The</strong> gourmet group will toast Metropolitaa Museum of Art and<br />

sometimes thousands of dollars<br />

tile season with a bit of bubbly the Guggenheim Museum. iu back pay, under the law.<br />

<strong>The</strong> law also should help to<br />

nan’ow the earniogs gap between<br />

luen nnd women. Women’s<br />

median salaries have averaged<br />

eoly (;0 per cent of men’s for the<br />

past 15 years.<br />

t<br />

¯ Septarian Nodule<br />

¯ Fishtail Selenite<br />

A complete selection of Lapidary supplies<br />

<strong>The</strong> Equal Pay Act was<br />

growing in effectiveness even<br />

before the amendment concerning<br />

professionals was added.<br />

<strong>The</strong> number of complaints filed<br />

u ith the Wage and Hour Division<br />

nhnost tripled from 1969 to 1972.<br />

In the same period, back wages<br />

HOLIDAY WRAPPINGS for Christmas festivities are modeled by, from left, Mrs. William H.<br />

8urchfieM, Mrs. Michael H. Karin, Emily Reeves, Cary/Kuser and Tracy Smith, <strong>The</strong>y’ll be on sale at<br />

Stuart Country Day School’s Christmas Bazaar this Saturday.<br />

Stuart Bazaar Rings In<br />

Festive Christmas Season<br />

Community lh)use<br />

Exlen,ls Invitation<br />

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER. 30, 1972<br />

RECYCLE<br />

THIS<br />

NEWSPAPER ,, ;,,<br />

I{OCKY ltILL -- <strong>The</strong> Reeky<br />

Itill Community llouse on<br />

Washington [Load will open its<br />

doors to thc public on Thursday,<br />

Dee. 7, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for<br />

a Christmas Boutique and Open<br />

llouse. Poinsettias of various<br />

sizes will be available for purchase,<br />

as will Christmas pud-,<br />

dings made according to an Ilmke yov oJmost )wo Inchos klJ#ot<br />

English royal recipe. <strong>The</strong>re will Elevators shoes or boots will take<br />

be a table of gift items -kuitted, "/UU wher~ you want tO go with<br />

needlepoint, Christmas or- nqver a sign of their heJght.in- .<br />

namcnts, bird feeders, creasing powers. Ouality, beauti-<br />

decorative plaques, plus several ful(v dasi9ned. Ca~[ for free c~t-<br />

otbcrs,<br />

alog.<br />

Cetttt’aI Jer~ey’s<br />

It’s a vcry pleasaot way to visit [ Exclusive Dealer<br />

this attractive Commtmity<br />

ltouse, to meet with friends, to do<br />

n little Christmas shopping, and<br />

to hove tea or coffee, cakes and S, Clinton & Chestnut Trenton<br />

cookies as guests of the Com-<br />

392.2643<br />

munity Group.<br />

elcuators"<br />

STUART<br />

CHRISTMAS BAZAAR<br />

Saturday, Dec. 2<br />

10a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />

Stuart Country Day Schooi<br />

Stuart Rd., Princeton<br />

(off <strong>The</strong> Great Road)<br />

OLD BOOK SHOP; ANTIQUE AUCTION; CHRISTMAS<br />

DECORATIONS; HhND CRAFTS; DRIED FLOWERS;<br />

GOURMET FOODS etc,<br />

PUBLIC INVITED LUNCH<br />

,Jitney Service A vaihtble /?om S/uart Parkhlg Areas<br />

Going Out Of<br />

Business Sale<br />

Fantastic Savings<br />

Rt, 31, Penoing¢on, N.J. (near Penninglon Mkt.) 737-3055<br />

Hours: 10-5:30 Mon.-Sat,, Sun. by appt. Thurs. & l"ri. tit 9 p.m.<br />

DOUGLAS BOOHER, DDS<br />

announces the opening of his new office for the<br />

practice of dentistry at the Montgomery Shop.<br />

ping Center. P. O. 227, Rocky Hill, N.J.<br />

Iound due ander tile law also<br />

tripled frmn $4,584,344 ia 1969 to<br />

$14,030,889 in 1!172. Equal pay<br />

investigations arc conducted by<br />

almost 1,0()6 Wage-Hour compliance<br />

officers located in 350<br />

cities across the country.<br />

’rbeir addresses aud telephone<br />

numbers can be found in the<br />

telephone directory under U,S,<br />

Della Robbia wreaths and the Old Book Shop in the school cafeteria while coffee and snacks<br />

Williamsburg.inspired Christ- auditorium where first editioos. will be available all day.<br />

runs decorations will set the prints, records and paperbacks <strong>The</strong> Teen Boutique and Stit-<br />

stage for the 10tb annual will also be displnyed. Stressing chery are always popular places<br />

Christmas Bazaar at tile Stuart that used books are good ecology, to shop. This year Caryl Kuser<br />

Country Day School on Saturday, eo-ehah’men Mrs. Barbara and Tracy Smith, students at the<br />

Dee. 2 from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. Johnson and Mrs. Frank S. Rose school, are offering skirts,<br />

Mrs. Kenneth W. Keuffel is the hope the sale will help to recycle blouses and dresses designed in<br />

chairman el the Bazaar which good books in this area, <strong>The</strong> Shap the bright India prints.<br />

has bccome a holiday tradition in will also be open for business on Iteeognizing the popular year-<br />

tile area featuring beautiful Sunday, Dec. 3 from l0 a.m. until round sport, the Stitehery<br />

Department of Labor, Wage and trimmings and gifts as wet1 as<br />

Office hours by appointment<br />

llenr Division. Complablts are glamorous seasonal attire for tile<br />

921-3258<br />

held in strict confidence, and holiday hostess,<br />

appropriate action is takcn en Rare :rod nnusual books for<br />

ench nee.<br />

collectors will line the shelves of<br />

After 38 years of seasonal business- Petersons is pleased to announce their<br />

4 p.m.<br />

Auew feature of this year’s<br />

bazaar is the Antique Anetion,<br />

headed by Mrs, Simon Vried.<br />

Located in the Upper School<br />

Resource Center, it will open at 9<br />

a.m..for the exhibition. Wlien<br />

local auctioneer John Pinelli<br />

wields his gavel at 11 a.m., items<br />

donated by private individuals<br />

and dealers will be ready for<br />

bidders. <strong>The</strong> articles range from<br />

Dresden china and Tiffany pieces<br />

to antique furnishings. Old silver<br />

and oriental rngs as well as<br />

valuable paintings wilI also be<br />

auctiooed.<br />

Mrs, George E, Carmody Jr,,<br />

chairman of the Arts and Crafts<br />

oommittec has designed tennis<br />

skirts for all the girls in the<br />

family as well as a complete<br />

collection of evening skirts for<br />

the holidays. For the young<br />

ladies there will be smocked<br />

dresses as well as velvet ones,<br />

Flowers and wreaths will lend<br />

a touch of green to tile Bazaar.<br />

t’ob’tsetBas wilt he on order for<br />

Christmas delivery and fresh<br />

green wreaths will be ready to<br />

adorn the front door, A hewer of<br />

hanging plants will brighten thc<br />

indoors as will a dried flower<br />

arrangement, always a popular<br />

choice.<br />

Children are not forgotten. <strong>The</strong><br />

Middle Sclmol Resource Center<br />

Of their first winter season¯<br />

Saturday and Sunday Dec¯ 2 &3rd.<br />

are<br />

SILVER DOLLAR DAYS<br />

committee, bas selected over 2O will provide Ihe area for fun and<br />

craftsmen from the h’i-stnte area games for all ages while Mother<br />

to display, their wares. <strong>The</strong>se and Dad shop. Babysitting will<br />

men and wmnen, all well-known also l)e awdlable.<br />

nrtists, will exhibit and sell<br />

pottery, graphics, tinsel pain- Cohlrfnl handnmde :ffgtms will<br />

tings, sculpture, enamels, be "entured t the knitting booth<br />

jewelry, stained glass, laces, headed by Mrs. John A. Flood.<br />

candles, leather goods, toys, Needlepoint pillows and door-<br />

wood carvings, und macrame. stops, arygle socks, ponchos,<br />

Among those coming will be shrink tops ;rod crewel belts will<br />

represcntatives of Peters Vn!ley, be fonnd at this booth. Popular<br />

a pilot project of the Nntional choices each yem’ are the lovely<br />

Park Service.<br />

doll clothes in the "look alike<br />

Food is always high on thc list fashiorF’.<br />

FRF[, si,,er Dollar with a purchase 0, ’10 or more<br />

or<br />

Exchange .98 for a Silver Dollar with purchase of )l. or more<br />

(limit 1 tO customer)<br />

ORIED WICKER CHRISTMAS<br />

FLOWERS BASKETS WREATHS<br />

Natural<br />

All sizes<br />

Holly<br />

& Dyed and Shapes Laurel<br />

i,<br />

FRUITS<br />

llOUSE PLANTSUpto<br />

40% Off VE(,E I~ABLES<br />

89e ~,.. Specimen IIONEY<br />

of Bazaar treats and this year is<br />

no exception. A full seleetiau of<br />

A .jitney service bctwecn your<br />

car and tbe school door will be<br />

gournlet Frenell mid Italian<br />

operating ;111 day for tile con-<br />

dishes in casseroles will be<br />

available to tempt the palate.<br />

venience of Bazaar shoppers.<br />

Mrs. Paul Boisde aud Mrs.<br />

Norula J. Nieastro, co-chairmen<br />

. ot tbis llooth, will feature among<br />

their frozen treats hmey hers Ch u,’ch women Set<br />

d’neavres and entrecs to hel<br />

l)<br />

the<br />

hostess entertain during the busy Christmas Bazaar<br />

season nhead. All hlforlnal halch<br />

will be served In tile school<br />

ROCKY |tILL -- <strong>The</strong> ’Wnnlun’s<br />

Guild of tile First lleformed<br />

Church of ltocky llill will hold its<br />

illill~lIllliiil~l<br />

~<br />

nnntml Cbristn~ns Bazaar on<br />

Suhn’tlay, Dec. 2, fFat’a 11:39<br />

R|NT i a,m. to 7 p.nl. io lhe church hall,<br />

decurutions and gifts, honlebaked<br />

goD(Is and u variety nf<br />

t } ASAWSt ,,,her,,omsw,,,,,ennsu,o<br />

I i A,,ghl h,chetn, and,,,,,t,or<br />

snipers wi|l bo served, Co.<br />

I ehnlrn|en lU’C Mrs, Ilihly l,ewis<br />

I nud Mrs, Suphic Trulnm.<br />

~<br />

! JAMS & JIILi,IES<br />

POINSETTIAS on rol)tcat<br />

BII{I) FEED<br />

[rtttu $].OO lh)use Plants (31)Ell<br />

PETERSONS<br />

tHe PERFECT<br />

IOHRISTMA$<br />

GIF’r-<br />

WHY<br />

PiCK,U1<br />

)<br />

CA MPI~I~<br />

¯ (’OACIIMAN ¯ COX<br />

¯ ’I’OUIt.A.IIOM I’;<br />

¯ JERACO ~ SCOTTY<br />

e CAMI)LINI~ ¯ PUMA<br />

1’ R E N T J<br />

Visit tRl|t t’mnpletu<br />

C~lnl)ll~l Stot~<br />

BARBER’S<br />

CAMPING CENTER<br />

lllTClll.;8 INs’rAI,I,F,D<br />

8ALI,]8 & Rl~l’hllf8<br />

U, $. HWY. NO, 1<br />

5OU’t’;I BRUNSWICK<br />

(N~x~, to lrlnnegan’~ I,ttn~)<br />

201.297,3049<br />

NOT BUY ONE<br />

Hurry in While Selection is Still Good<br />

SPORT JACKETS<br />

(sizes35to42))15<br />

SU|TS (sizes 36 to 44} $25:’<br />

ALSO A SELECTION OF SHIRTS AND SLACKS<br />

AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES<br />

All Women’s (Iothing<br />

50 to 80% Off<br />

’<strong>The</strong> Purse Strh gs’<br />

In Hopewell at ]’he Tomato Factory<br />

HAMILTON AVENUE<br />

466-3533<br />

Monday thru Saturday 9-5 Thursday Night ’til 9<br />

For Unbelievable Values<br />

"Keep An Eye On <strong>The</strong> Purse Strings"<br />

Is a New Jersey egg<br />

reaily fresher by miles?<br />

It makes seose that an 5. Abrand name with the<br />

egg laid within a few wordJerseyinitdoesnot<br />

miles of ~our kitchen is necessarily nlean the eggs<br />

fresher. ’lhat’s what the are N.J. eggs. Only if tim<br />

New Jersey Department carton says produced in<br />

of Agriculture says about New Jersey’oi disphlys the<br />

New Jersey eggs. ht fact, N.J. Sefil of Quality can<br />

they have coined a phrase you be sore.<br />

for New Jersey farot pro. 6. Once you’ve fusled all<br />

dl,cts...Fresher by Miles egghdd rightin New Jersey<br />

you’ll never forget to look<br />

iacts<br />

,<br />

Check these "egg"<br />

for the New Jersey Seal of<br />

l. <strong>The</strong> N.J. Seal of Quality Quality, lt’syour assttral~ee<br />

stamped on a carton of ofeggsthataretnlly fresh.<br />

eggs oceans that each egg<br />

was produced Ull It nearby<br />

N,J, farm.<br />

2. Stale inspection records<br />

prove that qt N.J. egg consislently<br />

lueels a higher<br />

stalulard of qnalily when<br />

eolnp.ared to eggs,,, hfid out,<br />

side the shdn. Nd, eggs are<br />

lruly fresher hy utiles,<br />

DIAL ~149.~125<br />

TOOL IIINTALtl<br />

I 696 Fraak)l)t noulw~rd<br />

~mm)t, NeW J0rteit<br />

IililIHH<br />

3, Yot,r chalwes of I)uying<br />

t, SUIII",IL Ii’ILI’~SII d(izen surtRvIsI~n #Y NEW<br />

egg8 produced ill Now<br />

teuev ntrAivrldl~NT<br />

Jersry arr, a[totl| 01tO In OI~^nalt’ULTURE<br />

four, SOlne eggs travel 11p<br />

it) 1000 tt|ilOs before Ihey t;rt yolu" NeW ,lers(~y Seal<br />

readt your store, S.,(men (11’ Qmdily rags al Ihese<br />

yotl)VO fOUll(I a N,J, egg well klloWll stores:<br />

renlemlterfhe lu’altthlanw, A t’~ I ) Tes (kllUillmy<br />

4, Whet1 a etu’lott is stalup. Aettte Markets, rite,<br />

ed wilh,, ,"l’]ggs/mekell.,, I{al,l) Poullry I,’arnt<br />

or,, ,dislril)11tr, t[ lly it N,J, ~,h’tll’t)l’(I, N,J,<br />

fir111", il tlOt;a IItll insure l,’inasl<br />

~ ou lhat Ilut eggs 111’t~ itear. I(i)lgs Stl|wr Markels, hie,<br />

y N,J, eggs, A’N,J, Stud tlf l)alhmark<br />

Qualily aulontalh!allyMIs Two Guys, hie,<br />

yuu the, y arc 11 N J egg Wawa I,’ontl Mal’krts<br />

NEW JI:,I|SI,’,Y I)OtlI,TllY COUNtlII,

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