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THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1968 Presbyterians Observe 4th Anniversary SOUTH SOMEHSET <strong>NEWS</strong> THE FRANKLIN <strong>NEWS</strong>-<strong>RECORD</strong> THE MANVILLE <strong>NEWS</strong> Presbyterians Set Annual Confab Of Women’s Groups Mrs. Nathan To Be Installed As Hadassah Chief On May 19 Somerset Presbyter- last Sunday, Dr. Morris presented CYO HAM DINNER inn Church, will observe its fourth his resignation to retire on June 30 anniversary. At the morning wor- <strong>The</strong> Catholic Youth Organiza- and the church voted to make him. ship services at 9:45 and 11 a.m. pastor emeritus. <strong>The</strong> Congregation tion (CYO) of St. Matthias Church all three choirs wlll give special will sponsor a ham dinner from also named to a pulpit nominating anthems, and the officers and or- committee Donald Eckenfelder BELLE MEAD BAPTIST <strong>The</strong> <strong>Franklin</strong> group of the Hart. 1:30- 5 p.m. on SUnday, May 19 ganizations of the church will be SOLID ROCK FIRST BORN Ralph Hemmer, Mrs. Albert King HARLINGEN REFORMED <strong>The</strong> 45th annual meeting of tan chapter of Hadassah will hold to raise funds for the establish- CHURCH OF THE LWING GOD introduced. United Presbyterian Women of the Jr., William Penn, John Rayner, <strong>The</strong> Roy. Howard Kingsley, di- installation of officers Wednesday, merit.of a scholarship fund. In the evening at 7 p.m. there Mrs. John Reid, Dr. James Scales, rector of Timothy Christian Day <strong>The</strong> Roy. Louis Collier, 11 a,m. <strong>The</strong> Rev. Jack Cooper, II a.m. synodical society in the Synod of May 22, at Temple Beth E1 on <strong>The</strong> menu includes baked Vir- will be a social hour, with an Edward W. Stlnes, and Edgar <strong>The</strong>l- School, 11 a.m. worship service, worship service. communion service. New Jersey will be held Thursday, Amwell Road in <strong>Franklin</strong>. ginia ham, macaroni and cheese, exhibit of pictures, clippings, ’and !May 23, at the Presbyterian mar. Film "Without Onion," 7:30 p.m. HILI~BOROUGH RE FORMED <strong>The</strong> new group of officers in- green beans, tossed salad, rolls other historical objects accumu- -0- gospel ,service In charge of youth BUNKER HILL LUTHERAN Church in Westfield, 140 Mountait eludes president, Mrs. Kurt Na- and butter, cake and beverage. lated by Mrs. Clifford Higgins, fellowship. Worship service at II a.m. Avenue. than; vice-president for education, Reservation blanks are avaiL- who has been serving as historian Reservations for luncheon ant Catholic Laymen <strong>The</strong> Rev. Sanford Soma, 11 a.m. Mrs. Abe Zeitz; vice-president for able from the parish office. Money and archivist. COMMUNITY BAPTIST MANVILLE REFORMED dinner should be made by tomor- confirmation service. fund raising, Mrs. Elliot Brooks; will be collected at the door. At its congre~-ational meeting row, May 10 with Mrs. George Staging Dinner "0- <strong>The</strong> Roy. Stephen Fletcher, "<strong>The</strong> CHRIST THE KING <strong>The</strong> Roy. Zoltan IGraly, 9 a.m. vice-President for membership, Smoot, 407 DePtford Road, Glass- Mrs. Irwin Shelnman; vlce-presi. WINS CONTRACT To Honor Priests Discipline of Truth," 10 a.m. wor- LUTHERAN Hungarian and II a.m. Englishbore. dent for programs, Mrs. Maurlca Consolidated Paper Company, ship service. Sunday school class- worship services. <strong>The</strong> program, will emphasizeDavidson; corresponding secre- Leading Catholic hymen of the Wisconsin Rapids, Wise., has es at I0:30 and 11 a.m. <strong>The</strong> Hey. Dwight Huseman, 8’:30 "Newness is of God." tary, Mrs. Benjamin Ziegman; fi- Diocese of Trenton have organized awarded a contract to Ross En- an "appreciation night" dinner for EMMANUEL BAPTIST and Ii a.m. worship services. NORTH BRANCH RE FORME D Speaking on the topic, "Discovnancial secretary, Mrs. Gil Silvergineering Division, Midland-Ross Church school at 9:15 a.m. ering Newness in the Lively Word," stein; recording secretary, Mrs. ECIA all priests of the Roman Catholic James Ferrone, 9:30and II a.m. will be the Hey. M. Bolin Durway, Corporation for the design, manu- Diocese, Tuesday, June 4, in the <strong>The</strong> Roy. Alex Leonovich: "Good worship services. Stanley Cooper; and treasurer, facture and erection of an insula- and Evil," ii aom. worship serv- FAITH LUTHERAN assistant pastor of the host church. Mrs. Harry BeJa. Greenbrier Restaurant, Route 1, ted, off machine coster hood and North Brunswick. Ice. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. HILLSBOROUGH A new design for educational SAVINGS <strong>The</strong> installing officer will be a complete coster room air sys- SIX-MILE RUN REFORMED inter-relations with migrants in NOW ON tem. Edward T. Susan, chairman for Gospel service at 7 p.m. Mrs. Manuel Temkin. Mrs. Joseph <strong>The</strong> Roy. Robert Loucks, 10:30 FRANKLIN PARK New Jersey will he presented in Crosser will give a special read- 1968’ the event, announced the dinner and FIRST BAPTIST a.m. worship service. Sunday "Bringing Newness Out of Failing entitled "This is Your Hour." a program of entertainment are FRANKLIN school at 9:15 a,m, <strong>The</strong> Roy. H. Eugene Speckroan ure" by Rocco Bambacorta, ad- "0- CUB CADET being planned for all priests and 10:30 a.m. worship service ministrator of adult basic edu- XEROX COPIES the men of their parishes. <strong>The</strong> <strong>The</strong> Roy. C. H. Brown, 10:45 EAST MILLBTONE METHODIST Church school at 9:15 a.m. Felcation of the New Jersey State laymen have taken this method, a.m. worship service. Junior lowship hour 11:30 a.m. Department of Education. Youth Fellowship Quantity Mr. Susan said, to express their church service also at 10:45 a.m. <strong>The</strong> nov. Norman Hanson, 11 -0- "thank you" to the priests for their a.m. worship service. Sunda] SOUTH BRANCH RE FORMED Schedules Dance Pdees services. NEW BRI school at 9:45 a.m. Catholic Retreat <strong>The</strong> Most Roy. George W. Ahr, <strong>The</strong> Roy. Frank Villerius, 9:45 <strong>The</strong> Blue Lyghts will furnish FRANKLIN Available) Roman Catholic Bishop of Trenton, MONTGOMERY METHODIST and II a.m, worship services. Schedules Annual music for the annual spring dance has approved the program and has <strong>The</strong> Roy. Roland Miller, Ii a.m. Church school at 9:45 a.m. of the Youth Fellowship of the Har- Township Pharmacy accepted an invitation to parflci- <strong>The</strong> Roy. Paul Burks, 11 a.m. Benefit Luncheon lingen Reformed Church this worship service. Church school at NAME YOUR OWN }ate. worship service. Sunday school TEMPLE BETH EL KI 5-8800 9:46 a.m. <strong>The</strong> tenth annual benefit buffet Saturday, May 18 from 8 - 11:30 DOWN PAYMENT Tickets have been sent to the at 9:30. FRANKLIN luncheon for St. Joseph’s Vilh in p.m. in the church house. Balance 36 Me. 712 HamlRoa St. Somerset ¯ epresentative of each parish CHRIST THE KING CATHOLIC Peapack will be held on the villa’s Refreshments will be served. NOTARY PUBLIC named to the Diocesan Pastoral HOLY GHOST Rabbi Herman Cohen, Oneg MANVILLE terrace June 5, from noon - 3p.m. Tickets are available from the Council. <strong>The</strong>re are 188 parishes CARPATHO-RUSSIAN ORTHODOX Shabbat, Friday, 8:30 a.m. Satur- A guided tour of the groundsand members or sold at the door. Town& (ounlry in the dioceses which covers Mer- MANVILLE day service at 9 a.m. <strong>The</strong> Roy. James Coley, masses mansion and off-promise raffle Susan Wyder and Jim Allen are cer, Middlesex, Monmouth, Ocean, every hour from 6 a.m. - 12 p.m. <strong>The</strong> Roy. Peter Rusyn, 9 a.m. Burlington, Hunterdon, Warrenand UNITARIAN - UNIVERSALIST will highlight the afternoon. in charge of arrangements. Proceeds will go towards the Moton English and 10 a.m. Slavonic wor- <strong>The</strong> Sisters of Saint John the Donald J. Crum Somerset counties. MARY, MOTHER OF GOD ship services. Sunday school at Baptist maintain the villa as a Korean orphan the youth have a- Sweet Adelines, "Choir For A dopted as part of their mission Lawn end Garden -0- CATHOLIC 9 a.m. Day," 10:30a.m. fellowship. year round retreat and guesthouse Division COMPLETES BASIC for women. <strong>The</strong> luncheon is spon- commitment. "0- 25 Davenport St. INC. Sunday masses, 8, 9, 10, and I I SS. PETER AND PAUL sored by the Friends of St. Jo- "0- SOMERVILLE, N.J. Airman Russell E. Van Fleet, a.m. and 5 p.m. RUSSIAN ORTHODOX Community, Zion seph’s Vilh, volunteer womenwho <strong>The</strong> Naval Reserve was estab- 722-1100 WE son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. MANVILLE aid the sisters in the retreatlished on 3 March 1915 by Public Van Fleet of Blawenburg, N. J., INSURE EVERYTHING SACRED HEART CATHOLIC Baptist Churches movement. Law 271. Since that time, the Na- OhPuen Daily Till 6 p.m. r. & Fri. 1"il 9 has completed basic training at MANVILLE <strong>The</strong> Roy. <strong>The</strong>odore Labowsky <strong>The</strong> public is invited to attend. p.m. Amarillo AFB, Tex. He has been Set Bible School val Reserve has contributed im- 8 and 10 a.m. worship services Tickets may be obtained at the mensely to the Nation’s defense. 2- i 880 assigned to the Air Force Techni- <strong>The</strong> Roy. Martin Madura, 6, Church instruction at 9 a.m. Ves- <strong>The</strong> Community Baptist Church villa in Pea~tck. RA cal Training Center at Cha- T:30, 8:45, 10 and 11:15 a.m. Pers 7 p.m. Saturday. of Somerset and the Zion Hill 5-1345 nule AFB, 111., for specializedmasses. Baptist Church of Piscataway will schooling as an aircraft main- PILLAR OF FIRE conduct a Joint vacation Bible tenance specialist, ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC ZAREPHATH school June 20 - July 3 at Com- EAST MILLSTONE munity Baptist. THIS WEEK’S Worship services II a.m. and On Monday, May 20 the Joint Sunday masses 7:45, 9, 10, 11:15 3 p.m. Sunday school at 10 a.m. committee, will meet at Commun- SPECIALS a.m. Evening worship 7 p.m. at the ity Baptist to look over the facil- READING and STUDY Bound Brook Temple. ities for the school, ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC <strong>The</strong> vacation Bible school will HILLSBOROUGH PRESBYTERIAN NEW PRINT MANVILLE open June 20 from 9:15 to noon. IMPROVEMENT CENTER <strong>The</strong> Rev. John Gaspar, 8 a.m. A bus will pick up Piscatawaystu- Mary G. Filosa, Director Hungarian, I0:30 a.m. Old Sla- <strong>The</strong> Rev. Edward Peele, "<strong>The</strong> dents at Zion Hill Baptist Church vonic, 9 a.m. and 12 p.m. EnglishFirst Church," 9:30 and 11 a.m and transport them to Community worship service. masses. Baptist Church. COTTON JUNE 24 JULY 26 KINGSTON PRESBYTERIAN <strong>The</strong> last session of vacation * Providing a program for the improvement of reading ST. MATTHIAS CATHOLIC Bible school on July 3 will con- and study skills for elementary school and high school FRANKLIN sist of a picnic in Piscataway SHOP <strong>The</strong> Rev. James Mechem, MATERIAL 36" WIDE students. 11 a.m. worship service. followed by a rehearsal for the <strong>The</strong> Roy. William McKenna, closing program that evening in * Small classes and individual instruction. 7:30, 8:45, 10 and 11:15 a,m. and SOMERSET PRESBYTERIAN the Zion Hill Church. FOR REG. 59¢ ¯ Basic and advanced reading skills; word analysis; 12:30 p.m. masses. -0vocabulary development; reading interpretation; critical <strong>The</strong> ROY. Jarvis Morris: "Our reading and thinking skills; educational guidance; percep. ST. MICHAEL’S Ebenezer," 9:45 and ll a.m. wor- Lutheran Chuwh LESS tual training. UKRANIAN CATHOLIC ship services. Sets Confirmation * Testing and interviewing for summer session now in <strong>The</strong> Roy, Maker Mychaylin, Sun- process. Early Registration is recommended. BLAWENBURG REFORMED Confirmation Sunday will be ob- AT MPO0 ~ - at., REG. 79c day masses 8 and 10 a.m. served at Bunker Hill Lutheran qt. SIZE _ REG * For information and appointments call the Reading <strong>The</strong> Roy. Stanley Rock, II a.m. Church this Sunday, May 19, and Canter 545-4311. EVANGELICAL FREE worship service. the graduates will receive their CREMF D,~,._ ¯ $1.59 L&S - ’,,,,~l: - OILy _ D MONTGOMERY certificates of Christian know- RUTGERS PREPARATORY SCHOOL EAST MILLSTONE RE FORMED ledge. NORMAL SCALp. RY OR <strong>The</strong> Roy. Robert Gustafson, 11 <strong>The</strong> annual youth spring banquet Fully Accredited -’:’-State Approved a.m. worship service. Church <strong>The</strong> Rev. Milton Hoffman, of the Church of the Lutheran school at 9:45 a.m. Evening wor- 11 a.m. worship service. Brethren, Atlantic District, will be OPEN EVENINGS TIL’ 9 1:345 EASTON AVENUE SOMEIISET, N. J. ship at 7 p.m. GRIGGSTOWN REFORMED held next Saturday, May 25, at the Briarcliff Manor, N.Y. Lutheran <strong>The</strong> Roy. Robert Jones, 11 a.m. Church. Those from the Bunker worship service. Church school at Hill Lutheran Church wishing to 9:30 a.m. attend should contact the Hey, Sanford Soma. AUTO SALES, INC. gives you a tough choice... 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