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