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PAGE S THE FBANKIM[N NEW84~ROOHD<br />
Unit Officers<br />
Appointed for<br />
Cedar Wood Club<br />
Officers for thre* departmeni~<br />
THURSDAY, JUNE lSj lMa ’"<br />
HALF.D~,Y SCHOOL SESSIONS NEXT WEEK;<br />
B I R T H S "<br />
ALL CLASSES FINISH YEAR TUESDAY<br />
¯ In Princeton Hospital<br />
~, Ju.e ~--A da.gh,o~, to ~r.<br />
ClaSses in all svsoofs"Wlll 1~ FHS TEACHER REOEIVE8 Mrs~ Thomas F, Egan of Zl<br />
half ~essto.,!~.’~o.da~ ..d ~,E~ *T MO,~;AmsheUoy Road.<br />
TueMay and classes fur ,th~<br />
school yeae will conctode~ on<br />
Sanfbyd WOlff. ~rau~lh~ High June 8 -- A son. ~o Mr. & Mrs.<br />
Tuesday, School industrial arts inatruetor, Anthony d. Furuari M 109 S.<br />
Tke a~ool~cenlont was by AS, has received a master’s de<strong>gt</strong>~ LawtenoQ ~vol~tle.<br />
sistant S~porintandent Lawrence in industrial arts education [ram L~ St. PethFs Eespltal<br />
annual innchoon Saturday in Rhoades.<br />
Monlclath State Co]lepe. Cam- dune 4-~A son, to MIr. & Mrs.<br />
The high scboa] day Monday<br />
mencea’,cnl ~.xorelses were held ~erald OIderman of 34B Fr~nk-<br />
and Tuesday will begin at 8:15<br />
a.m. and end at ld:id p.m. Fie. a week ago yesterday,<br />
ltn ~oulovarcl.<br />
June ~--A son. to Mr, & Mrs.<br />
menlary elasse~ wIS convene at<br />
G,aglisrdi. Serving with her will<br />
be Mrs. J. W. Baisr, vice-chair-<br />
PTA TO GIVE n~a~ot~. Merle oi G4 Willow Ave,<br />
Morning kindergarten classes<br />
2 ~[OLARSHIPS June 7--A daug%ter, to Mr. &<br />
will gn from 9 to 11 a.m, and<br />
bird. Charles Harris of dO Phtlafternoon<br />
Kindergarterna will The Pine Grove Manor School<br />
PTA will award two $1~0 sober- ~lps Road; a daughter, to Mr, &<br />
The dth Grade in pine Grove arshlps to two graduating sen- Mrs, Duane HiSs of t2 Atlantic<br />
Ml~z Nancy Terlnger Manor School will follow Its inrs of the <strong>Franklin</strong> High Road: a daughter, to Mr. &<br />
usual schedule on these days. It School’s first graduating class Mrs. Joseph Yttrcis~ ot II Cam-<br />
IV~rs. David Klune has been ~ltss Terringer Gets bridge Lane.<br />
at commencement exercises<br />
Tuesday,<br />
June 8--A daughter, to Mr.<br />
named chairman of the com. Degree from Trenton<br />
Mrs. goh.~ F, Ward of 1B2 Rater<br />
reunify servk~ department. Community Auxiliary ~o winners, wee will not be<br />
announced until grac~ation Avenue.<br />
Other officer8 of this group are<br />
The daughter¯of Mr. & Mrs. GIv~ ~100 to Squad<br />
Ia Somerset Hospital<br />
Mrs. R. F. Stehtick, program<br />
Steve Tertoger ot 44 COOper night, wiS receive the awards<br />
chairman; Mrs. Bocce Cappetto. Avenue, Miss Nancy Ann Terin- The Auxiliary of Community on the beats of aesdemin stand- gdne 6--A daughter, to Mr. &<br />
toys; Mrs. John Blckhofer. civic get received a bachelor el Fire Company ha a presented ins and schOOl activities. Priest- Mrs. Frank Sutton of 701 Somerarts<br />
degree in mathematics MOO to the Community First Aid pal Resort Althn is expected to set Street.<br />
affairs, and ,Mrs. David Klune<br />
from Trenton Slale Colle~6 at Squad. A~vard was made the the make the presentation, gone 8--A daughter, to Mr. &<br />
welfare,<br />
the June 4 commencement exer- Auxiliary meeting l~t week. The awards wSl be sent direr- Mrs, Frank Fitzgerald of 8~<br />
Mrs. Albert Graul has been eises in Trenton.<br />
The women will bold a penny tly to the colleges or tmiversitles Somerset Street¯<br />
named ehathman of the brMge<br />
Miss Teringer teuebes in sate on June 25 with Mrs. Frankat which the w~ners l~lan<br />
department.<br />
T~omas Jefferson<br />
A change in Saturday’s lunch- Junior High Keary as chairman. Mrs. Vin- further their education. ST. FETEHS’ OLA88XS<br />
School ~ Edison Township, cent Catho has been named<br />
FOR EXPECTSu~T PARENTS<br />
eon program will find MYS.<br />
ticket cbetrman tot a spaghetti<br />
Carol Ruddlch of the Old Bridge<br />
pHILATEMC’ SOCIETY St. Peter’s Hospital is sponsor.<br />
ART EXIIIBIT PLANNED supper th September. Mrs. Ed. MEETS TOMOHROW NIGHT tng 10 two-hour sessions in<br />
Woman’s Club as installing ofricer<br />
and guest s10eaher. She will<br />
FOR VILLAGERS’ GALLERY ward Heltdrlcks is a new mere. ScctetyThe wilt<strong>Franklin</strong>hold<br />
its flnaIPhilatellcma~.tfor"PreEaratl°nexpectantf°r<br />
mothersParenth°°<br />
substitute for Mrs. Paul Albrlght Mrs. Emily Sturkie ot High. her.<br />
of the New Brunswick Woman’sland Park will hold an art ex-<br />
The Auxiliary will hold a laterIns of the season tomorrow at 8 fathers.<br />
Club, originally scheduled to in- bibs in the Villagers’ Art meeting with the squad o~ July p.m. in the Ascension Lutheran The classes under direction M<br />
visit the officers, and lot M,rs. Gallery, located in the Barn I. The next regular meetin~ will Evangehcal Church, 247 Scmer-Miss Mary Dunn, instructar in<br />
Robert Russell of the Old BridgeTheatre, during the run of be an July 9. set S~treet, Wow Brunswick. obstetrics, began yesterday.<br />
Club, originally sebedaed "Death of a Salesman". The exattest<br />
speaker, hthit wSl open June 21 and con- ~..~ .<br />
tinue until July O,<br />
Gaynor Elected<br />
Alumni Treasurer<br />
Mra. Sturkie teaches art nt<br />
Rutgars Preparatory School.<br />
Madistrate Robert E, Geyser, ROSARIANS TO CONDI3CT<br />
a member of the cla~ of 1910 at<br />
PENNY SALE SATURDAY<br />
Rutgers University, h~t" bean A penny sale will he conductelected<br />
treasurer of the Rutgers ed Saturday at 7:30 p.m. by the<br />
Alumni Asaoeistion. Roaary Altar Society of Our<br />
An atlor.ey Mr. Gnyn~r is Lady of M~rcy C4~urch,<br />
¯ .¢<br />
South<br />
Franklth’s m~gistrate, a rest-Bound Brook, in the church hall.<br />
dent of South Mlddlebush Road Mrs. Edgar Slack is chairman<br />
and member of the New Bruns- of arrangements, with Mrs. Euwick<br />
law firm of Putts & g~.ne Berisonek as vice-chair-<br />
Geynor, man.<br />
FRANKLIN VOTERS!<br />
In a news release last week I revealed what many<br />
parents and taxpayers did not know, That actions of Arthu~<br />
Westneat Jr, have supported the pesRlon of the Pine Grove<br />
SChool #ekets and demonstra~rs,<br />
These stolemerds were made early el~ottgh to perndt Mr.<br />
We.tneat dr. to reply,"<br />
( I~ICE I<br />
In a~ Incredible hut clever effort to keep the voters fooled<br />
tats election day, he trtha ~o place the blame elsewhere,<br />
~ The money that bought these U. S. Savin~d Bonds<br />
gays two things:<br />
It ~aS’& "Ite~ N ~ family fll<strong>gt</strong> wants to do |t~ ~hs~<br />
THERE IS ¯STILL TIME! tn keeping our country ~trong--"<br />
It also says, "Here is a family that contribules to the<br />
P~renta and taxpayer~ who do not ~nt the d’stre~s and stren<strong>gt</strong>h of it, s country by keepil~g lt~e]~ stroti~ artd<br />
add one east a havl~4~ he r children transferred from one<br />
school to another most speak up against such a record at"<br />
:<br />
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ndependpnL’! ....<br />
v~r .or<br />
W~y ao~ p~g¢ Up for.~yr@ll.~avhlg~ at k~ ~ J" "<br />
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tke final ethetthn aett Taesday, June lit.<br />
~or a’monthty Band <strong>gt</strong> y~r .Bank? You g~t’baek $4 /. :<br />
for every $8, at mattrrlty, aa well as help~ir y~ux~. : ,,~’<br />
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