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Ikiiif ttetaN? NIW JERSEY BELL TMUI Jacob SchuH are co-chairmen for ] Ta«ay (Thursday) — the evqnt. Upper Township Jaytiws, 8:30 p.m. home <strong>of</strong> Don Younj;. SCOUTS SI I DEMONSTRATION Fifty ft'outH and three li-adci's <strong>of</strong> Umvood Boy St-(»jt Truop Jffl were vrti a demonstration <strong>of</strong> First Aid and a tour <strong>of</strong> the Cape M:iy Courtly Resrue Sqund hcadquurtfrs l:»st Thursday es'eninH. Tht 1 tour iitiil eh ni- onstraiion was conducted by Sqimrt Oiief &.-o!t Burmnn and ww fi; Fire Compiuiy Auxiliaiy, 8 p.m Bakfd Gooils Silc, r> p m,. Corner 11 Ris, 49 and 50 in Tui-k.ihiM-. .spunsor. | ] «1 by Rescue Squad Auxiliary. Satwriay — Cub Scout Den 2, 10 a.m.. Tucka. hoe KIIV Hull TNI OCEAN CITY Enlisted Men's U.vos C,i>-- •*?."*. Base DiniriK Mali * a * Girl Scout jun.u- Tr-;i!< C. ~ ' Uaptmt Chu;..". L'ppt'r Timnsh p Assoeiation. S p.m. Brcwnir Truip J7 hiJin <strong>of</strong> Mn. \\ IL-. Mn, Campbell Dinner Guesf Mrs, Jam' - * u. ?±" honor at a rt-t.r* mw*i"B" ol General Lafayette onstration was given by Boy Scouts *?" *"„ * "T 1 * °" m * Chapter DAR. , Douglas Ks?r, ttrUiapiwr Malia *n>! today^_ "Man. days are wnpty . . ., Tjftc g^^ nwlvod a monrtarv David Brown, from Troop T2 in he needs something to hold onto , . . prim fop tavlng ^ ygheg, ppreen,. NorthfleW. The buys properly **d-ii •*. "^>. a If*." 11 "* Po*w. « agr <strong>of</strong> members attending the State the American Hug and pltuvd t ;n drive, yr. uum»K saw. CAR spring Confentice in Princeton, the lighted fireplace for bunum: Pr. The Methodist pastor suggested to The name <strong>of</strong> Eleanor Ker was sub. Davis explained it is proper • iwn his listeners that Lent be the time mitted for the annual CAR Good or-bury a flag and both mtthixU «i|> for renewal <strong>of</strong> nun's relation with Citizenship Award. She competed ply to the Bible as well. God and religion. j with gu-te from all SI State Societier j Mrs. Waiter R. Eshbach Jr. R> Vice PreF *Juil. in. a HO) M*T£iR have a problem with our Ca tali na we just cairt fix. It looks expensive. l>uy»r». Which sort ' car for tht sam* mor.*/. A Monday — iitunl <strong>of</strong> Adjustment, 8 p.m., lh KUt-St lif *. Of V?ia \muml*3£- Township Hull. * * m * Upper Township Comniitttv, H p.m. tho affair M-- Township Hal!. ilauulitiT ,Mr« * * * Girl Scout Ciidette Tii»op 11, 7 to 9 p.m., himu' <strong>of</strong> Mm. W. WeUu the iiiL r -r _ _ ...... „ m.,_f .. .*,. .. - ••' TiK'kuhoe VolunUvr Kirc Cuinpiiny '•'F l l M ' r T'w-i-,..; L, \ 8 p.m. wa.s ni(i>:' r «'f| Mr" *•;« Twaaay — Upper Town«tfilp Efrmrutarj- S lili/zaci an. ro^jpuns, 8:45 a.m. Mr* Upper Township PlaiifLnj; Iloard. 8 p.II... Township Hall f/i.r.i L'pp-r • -•;„». T*" 11 ^w ' . . , • i'"tl.i Ltidies Auxiliary to PoNt 1.VB, h "' ! ••'}'" T! 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N, J. »ing to the lin Isles? gal OCHS Student And Principal To Visit Stockholder Session lial and P««t Com. «y County American L*. and Atlaniic;^ i" 1 **, fTI « n N«w Paster At Palermo Church PALERMO — The Revprend Donaid Weaver has accepted the pastor- •te Trf Second Cape May Baptist Owreh, Palermo, succreding Rever. end Gayle Ryle who left for an as- <strong>of</strong> Life Bible Club until me Wrth <strong>of</strong> their son. Rev. and Mrs. Weaver will move to the area permanently in June, MeHriwhlle he is serving the church on wf'H(rad!i. ^" from eight on <strong>Apr</strong>il 12. „, An orchestra ,r,hestra will Sou»h«n New Jersey Gounne. who f^^i «- for doming fotowing will •«• firsthand the workings <strong>of</strong> a 1. Junior dan president at <strong>City</strong> High School, and Frin. <strong>of</strong> the American Local Man It Named eipal Michael Subotieh. Represcnt- and thiir ing UaJnland Regional High School „ ine lor Area Scales Manoger win be Donald Lawaon and faculty <strong>Apr</strong>il 7. Further in- rmderick F. Mathls. <strong>of</strong> 500 Wav-member John Rosebery. bp obtainrd the , erly blvd,. <strong>Ocean</strong> Ciry. has been B«>«rd L, England, chairmwi ol T Rj*h*rd,nam«i aatm mmm^r for fraltnit * me a»rd. and Junes P. Hayward; President, Kc-odB in the Hpasnore area the prertd#nt, will welcome fte elan company has announped. He n* ileaderi and school <strong>of</strong>fldata to the places James E. Humphreys, <strong>of</strong> 213 meeting to be held in the Company s Slevf-n dr., LJnwond, who mired on Accounting and Data Proces»ing <strong>Apr</strong>il I after 34 years with thr Center, John Lloyd, Jr., a director and j Mathi.* wfll direct Sealfemt's Ealn company attorney, will address the activiti'-s throughout the South Jer- group prior to the annual meeting. sey resort area from the company's The students and school <strong>of</strong>ficial Atlantic aty branch, Mathis has will tour the Accounting and Data been witt Sealtert since 1863, when | Processing Center and see the op- he joined the firm in Philadelphia eration <strong>of</strong> the RCA 101 fully transistorized computer and related signment In ftelaware rccc>ntly. Reverend Weaver is o native <strong>of</strong> Rhode Island and is a gmduate <strong>of</strong> Providence Barrintfton Bible College where he received his BA. in 19M, He then earned his T.H.M, in 19»a at Dallas Theological Seminary, Dal. las, Texai. After working with the youth in Port Worth for one year, Rev. Weaver worked tor three years tor the Word <strong>of</strong>, Life Bible Club in South River. N.J. and New' York <strong>City</strong>. Rev. Weaver is married and he and hit wife, Loia, havp one son, Scott. Mrs. Weaver is olso a graduate <strong>of</strong> Providence Barrington Bible College and worked for the Word & PARTY SUPPLIES ED HILL'S I MACOOC CAM 4 OIFT m Patni DIAL electronic faciliti*. which •taeeia •II the monthly electric service bills which are iiwued by the company. a.1 an accounting supervisor. He I later metwti as cmn« manager until mming to Atlantic Oty as as. sis*ant mien manager last July. Ho is a graduati. <strong>of</strong> Rt, Jowph'H Col wifli the U, S, Army in Korea, Humphrey* joinf-d Seajteat in 1932 ai a (trtverMleaman in Aflantie <strong>City</strong> and has spent most <strong>of</strong> his cim*T with the company in the' •wMith Jersey irw. In 1942 he miivrd up into sales management and prijureiwed thniUKh a succes., M.in iif assignments tu manager
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