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PAGE SIX-A<br />
Somerville Juniors<br />
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j THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1972<br />
WILIJAM ALCAIDE, 72 N.Y.; a son, John, with the Navy<br />
<strong>The</strong> Somerville Juniors and Mrs. Jack Hinebaugh,<br />
in Virginia; two brothers, Julius<br />
celebrated their 25th anniversary president of the Evening HILLSBOROUGH -- Funeral of Brooklyn and John of Hatillo,<br />
at their last meeting. <strong>The</strong> Juniors Membership Department of the services were held Monday for Puerto Rico; a sister, Mrs, Mary<br />
were federated by the New SomerviIle Civic League. William Alcaide, 72, of Ninth Borden of New York City, and 13<br />
Jersey Federation of Womens’<br />
Clubs in t947.<br />
Many of the charter and Street, Flagtown. He died last grandchildren,<br />
Present at the meeting were founding members of the club<br />
Thursday in Somerset Hospital.<br />
Mrs. Peter Selesky, Southern<br />
were present including Gloria Interment was in St. Ber-<br />
Vice Chairmen of the juniors,<br />
Scheffler, founding chairman, nard’s Cemetery, Bridgewater. MHS. F’RIEDA W. FRANK, 70<br />
Mrs. Robert Gordon, Fourth<br />
Mrs. H.E. Westlake, founding Born in Hatillo, Pherto Rico, he<br />
District Advisor, Mrs. Robert’<br />
secretary and Mrs. W. O’Day,<br />
lived here 30 years.<br />
FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP --<br />
Ribbons, president of the<br />
founding treasurer. Past During World War I, he served Funeral services were held<br />
Somerville Civic League, and a<br />
Presidents were represented by with the Army.<br />
Sunday for Mrs. Frieda Wilensky Summer jobs may be hard to anywhere yet, he could be in<br />
charter member of the Juniors<br />
Mrs. Standly Richards, Mrs. He was a machine operator at’ Frank, 70, of 274 West Point find this year, especially for the trouble," Mr. Schneekloth said.<br />
Joseph Nemes, Mrs. Alan<br />
Johns Manville Corp., Manville, Avenue. She died last Friday in college student.<br />
<strong>The</strong> reason for the decline in<br />
MeIick, Mrs. Edward Ortelli and<br />
retiring in 1964 after 23 years. St. Peter’s General Hospital, Local high schools and youth jobs was hard to pinpoint. Mr.<br />
IVCF Is Topic Mrs. Kenneth Rozell.<br />
His wife, the former Jennie<br />
New Brunswick.<br />
employment agencies are doing Schneekloth pointed to the fact<br />
Mrs. Stanley Richards, a<br />
Silvestro, died in February. Interment was in Beth Israel what they can, but with unem- that the general work force is<br />
At Fret, Church charter member and past<br />
Surviving are his daughter, Mrs.<br />
Cemetery, Woodbridge. ployment generally high, some down, to the general econonlic<br />
Thc theme of Sunday’s gospel president who has been active in<br />
Raymond Kuntz of Rochester,<br />
She is survived by her husband, companies slowing down and the situation and to changes in<br />
Irving; a daughter, Mrs. competition for summer jobs operations within a number of<br />
service, May 14, of tbe Mon- the Civic League for these 25<br />
Geraldine Glassman; two sons, becoming increasingly stiff, plants as possible explanations.<br />
tgomery Evangelical Free years, presented aa amusing<br />
Norman of Somerset and Lionel many youngsters will probably Smaller numbers of students<br />
Church will be the IVCF (Inter anecdotal resumee’ of the early Montgomery Man of Dover; and 10 grandchildren. find themselves without a job this have in the past found work in<br />
Varsity Campus Fellowship). years of the Juniors.<br />
year.<br />
such places as the Diehi Division<br />
On hand will be Gary Davis of <strong>The</strong> newly installed members Elected President<br />
This year college students will of Singer in Finderne. But Singer<br />
the Campus Staff. Others taking of the Juniors, Joanne Barbara,<br />
TIIOMAS E. NEWMAN SR., 86 find the going particularly dif- is phasing out its operations here.<br />
part will be members of the local Sue Houck, Barbara O’Connell, Of Parish Council<br />
ficult, as much of the local effort <strong>The</strong> 25 or so it once employed for<br />
church - Miss Barbara Stiles, an Melissa Smith and Eleanor<br />
FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP --<br />
is geared to getting jobs for the summers in the past will be cut to<br />
associate staff member at Phelps, presented a history of the<br />
Funeral services were held high schoolers. Distributive two. Both worked there last<br />
Trenton State College; Stephen Juniors to the club.<br />
Henry C. Berry has been<br />
Monday for Thomas E. Newman education programs, in which summer.<br />
Holbrook, member ’of the<br />
elected president of the South<br />
National Board of Directors of <strong>The</strong> club is ()pen to women<br />
Sr., 86, of 3 Evergreen Road. He students work during the school New industries are moving into<br />
Somerset Parish Council. Mr.<br />
IVCF and Dr. Edward Plett,<br />
between i8 and 35 years of age.<br />
died last Friday at the New year and then continue in the the area, but the prospects for the<br />
.Berry is a member of the Mon-<br />
IVCF Area Committee Chair- At present the active deoart-<br />
Jersey Home for Disabled summer, seem to be the best student who hasn’t already aptgomery<br />
United Methodist<br />
man.ments<br />
include Braille, Social<br />
Soldiers, Metuchen.<br />
source of employement this year. plied aren’t good there either, if<br />
Church.<br />
<strong>The</strong> service starting at 7 p.m. is Services, American Home,<br />
Interment was in Somerset Jobs in the Manville area have Somerset Valley Industrial<br />
Other officers are Warren<br />
open to all in the area. Mr. Creative Arts and Music.<br />
Hills Cemetery, Basking Ridge. taken a dive in recent years as Campus is any indication.<br />
Clement, First Reformed Church<br />
Holbrook will discuss tbe<br />
Born in Pittsburgh, Pa., and a<br />
Johns-Manville has slashed its Industries at SVIC will be<br />
of Rocky Hill, clerk, and the Rev.<br />
national structure of the IVCF<br />
resident of <strong>Franklin</strong> for the past<br />
summer hiring. <strong>The</strong> firm once hiring large numbers of students<br />
John D. Painter, pastor of the<br />
and Miss Stiles, her work at Furious Dragon<br />
three years, Mr. Newman was a<br />
took in 400-500 a summer, but that this summer, according to<br />
workers.<br />
Montgomery Methodist Church,<br />
fell to 135 last year. Prospects for spokeswoman Pricilla Panet-<br />
Trenton Slate.<br />
retired hoisting and portable<br />
But since this is the first year<br />
treasurer.<br />
this year are worse.<br />
tiere, but the figures are not<br />
Is Sermon Topic<br />
engineer for the federal ’govern-<br />
the school will have a senior<br />
Members at Large to the<br />
¯ JM will probably take "a few" available at this time. She noted,<br />
ment in Brooklyn, N.Y.<br />
class, the department doesn’t<br />
COMMUNION BREAKPAST<br />
students this summer, according however, that the firms began to<br />
SOMERSET--"<strong>The</strong> Furious executive committee are the A communicant of St. Matthias<br />
have much going yet. <strong>The</strong>y are<br />
to spokesman William be flooded with applications as<br />
MANVILLE -- <strong>The</strong> Rosary<br />
Dragon" is the sermon topic Rev. C. Lee Crandall, pastor of R. C. Church in <strong>Franklin</strong>, Mr.<br />
just beginning to get together a<br />
based on Revelation, chapters 12 the Griggstown Reformed Newman was also a member of<br />
Schneekloth. But the number will early as January. <strong>The</strong>re are no placement program, and it is<br />
Society of St. Mary’s Greek<br />
be low and he generally predicted more openings that she knows of<br />
and 13, at the Bible Fellowship Church, and Robert Miller, tbe Joyce Kilmer American<br />
aimed mainly at finding full-time<br />
Catholic Church held its annual<br />
that "jobs will be a lot scarcer at this time, she says. ’<br />
Communion Breakfast onMay 7<br />
Church of <strong>Franklin</strong> meeting at Harlingen Reformed Church. Legion Post in New Brunswick.<br />
jobs for this year’s graduates.<br />
in Johnny’s Diner. Mrs. Fred<br />
Sampson G. Smith School, Otberchurches affiliated with <strong>The</strong> husband of the late Mary<br />
this year."<br />
<strong>The</strong> schools are doing what<br />
As things stand now, Mr.<br />
For those jobs that will be they can. Richard Kolans of the<br />
Amwell Road, Somerset at 11 this group are the Blawenburg McNally Newman, be is survived<br />
Kolans has students fill out<br />
Kibalo was the chairman of this<br />
available a number of ap- Hillsborough High guidance<br />
event. Mrs. Margaret Papawick,<br />
a.m. Reformed Church, the by his son, Thomas E. Newman<br />
registration forms for the file,<br />
plications are already in, as most department says his office is<br />
Children’s classes for pre- Hillsborough Reformed Church Jr., with whom he lived; a sister,<br />
indicating their qualifications<br />
past president and membership<br />
students looked for employement currently working on developing<br />
chairman of the society was the<br />
school, primary, and junior ages and the Hillsborough Mrs. Josephine Hensler of Pitt-<br />
and what type of employment<br />
during Easter vacation, he noted. a file of employers in the area<br />
areeonduetedduringtheservice. Presbyterian Church. sburgh, Pa.; and a grandchild.<br />
they are seeking. He also directs<br />
breakfast speaker.<br />
"If a student hasn’t applied who might be looking for<br />
them to the Youth Employment<br />
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Service in Somerville, and has<br />
forms available for registration<br />
with the state employment<br />
agency.<br />
A handful of students will be<br />
working this summer around the<br />
school in a federally funded<br />
program, but contacts with local<br />
industries so far have produced<br />
little. Some students are continuing<br />
jobs gained through the<br />
Distributive Education program<br />
at the school during the summer,<br />
he pointed out.<br />
Tbe edge in looking for jobs will<br />
probably go to the 40 to 50 per<br />
cent of the school’s 200 seniors<br />
wbo do not plan to go on to<br />
college, he predicted. That would<br />
limit summer possibilities even<br />
more.<br />
<strong>Franklin</strong> <strong>Township</strong> schools<br />
point out that a number of their<br />
students are also already lined<br />
up, due to a work co-op program<br />
and the half session schedules<br />
that have allowed 200-3O0<br />
students to take parttime jobs.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y also hope to be able to<br />
employ about 25 youngsters<br />
locally on a federally funded<br />
program, according to Tom<br />
Fahey of the work co-op<br />
program.<br />
At Manville High there is a<br />
summer job placement center,<br />
directed by George Fagan of the<br />
guidance department.<br />
"We do what we can on a<br />
limited basis," Mr. Fagan says.<br />
His advice to students is to try to<br />
find a job with seasonal companies,<br />
such as Dairy Queen,<br />
which do most of their work in the<br />
summer.<br />
Mr. Fagan keeps files on<br />
students seeking jobs, and on<br />
firms looking for youngsters to<br />
employ.<br />
Montgomery <strong>Township</strong> and<br />
Princeton also have active Youth<br />
Employment Service<br />
organizations, and a regional<br />
placement center is reportedly<br />
being organized at Hridgewater-<br />
Raritan West.<br />
All of the major employers in<br />
the area expect to have some<br />
type of summer employment<br />
program but all say it will be<br />
smaller than last year. "With the<br />
shape the economy is in, we have<br />
to worry about our full-time<br />
employees first," one local<br />
businessman said.<br />
Education Testing Service is<br />
probably the largest summer<br />
employer in the area. Last year,<br />
they hired IlO young people for<br />
the summer but this summer<br />
they plan on hiring approximately<br />
60.<br />
Princeton University has<br />
almost no jobs available. Employment<br />
is done on a priority<br />
basis, Undergraduates have the<br />
first chance at jobs, then children<br />
of present employees and finally,<br />
the rest of the world.<br />
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Inn, but each applicant must pass<br />
buy whih it hslll<br />
=ond tie your ru<br />
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SOMEItSET-. Sttnday 9:30<br />
a,m, Dehnas Duncan, associate<br />
minister of tim tonal<br />
naagl’agation of JoIlovah*~<br />
Witnesses mt lllghland Avenue,<br />
will )rnsmtt the l)ubile lecture<br />
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and l,t|zlit’us, hnmodlatoly<br />
followitfg will be tile dittcassloa of<br />
the Watchtower arti¢lo, "l,:xnrt<br />
Yaursolvos Vigorously,"<br />
TAg Fritlay ulght Mlsttioatll’y<br />
Serried Meeting at 7:30 p,al, wiii<br />
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