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2.A THURSDAY, NOVEMBER <strong>16</strong>, 1972<br />

United Fund Tops 60 Of Goal<br />

I := {<br />

575 THOMPSON AVE. BOUNDBROOK ~)<br />

356-5633<br />

DR. G.R. DONATY, P.A.<br />

announces the removal of his office<br />

for General Medical Practice<br />

from<br />

4(}1 U.S. Route 206<br />

to<br />

Somerset Medical Arts Building<br />

Tel: 526-0013<br />

242 Union Avenue<br />

Somerville<br />

effective December 1<br />

’Mousetrap’ Opens Friday<br />

At Edison Valley Playhouse<br />

Contributions totaling $257,389 more than 37 per cent is still Mr. Duffy also announced the<br />

have been received by the 1973 needed. He urged all campaign appointment of James Pasquale,<br />

United Fund of Somerset Valley workers to continue their efforts owner of the Redwood Inn, to<br />

campaign, it was reported by until the final returns are head the commercial depart-<br />

Agatha Christie’s mystery The male members of the cast actor but as a director and<br />

John F. Duffy, generalcampaign reported.<br />

nmnt. Mr. Pasqnale is replacing<br />

play, "The Mousetrap" opened at ’include David Shreve, who musical director as well. In fact<br />

chairman.<br />

Also getting special recognition Thomas Brennan, who had been<br />

the Savoy Theatre in London on alternates his appearances he opened E.V.P.’s current<br />

In making the report at the at this week’s report were: Major transferred out of the area.<br />

November 25, 1952. aa Friday, betweenthe Villagers, the Circle season with the very successful<br />

second report meeting of the Firms Department, Joseph F.<br />

Nov. 17, the Edison Valley Players and E.V.P. Tom Waters production of "Dames at Sea."<br />

campaign held this week at the Buckley chairman, 74.8 per cent<br />

Playhouse will open a production has not only appeared in straight "The Mousetrap" will run for<br />

Y.M.C.A., Mr. Duffy said that of goal and 86.6 per cent of 1972; Election Theme<br />

of this play to celebrate the 2Oth productions but is noted for his four weekends, with perthis<br />

represents 62.7 per cent of County employees, Jack Moody,<br />

Anniversary of the London appearances in musicals as well, formances on Friday and<br />

the campaign goat of $410,075. chairman, 83 per cent of goal and For Cub Scouts<br />

Opening. having played a host of singing Saturday at 8:30 p.m. and on<br />

Many of the campaign results ’95 per cent of 1972 and Ortho<br />

The presentation, under the leading nmn. Sunday at 7:30 p.m. There are<br />

received to date, said Mr. Duffy, Pharmaceutical Corporation FRANKLIN -- An election was<br />

direction of Douglas McKeown, Pete Dering, only recently student rates available for<br />

show an increase over the employee campaign, John On- the theme of Cub Pack 95’s<br />

features a cast of local returned from living in Friday and Sunday per-<br />

amount last year. However, he derko, chairman, 103 per cent of November meeting last Wed- Scoutmaster Honored luminaries of the community Maryland, is making a second formances. Saturday, Nov. 25,<br />

reminded all those present that goal and 15 per cent over 1972. nesday evening. Candidates from<br />

theater world, appearance with E.V.P. He is will be a gala anniversary pereach<br />

den and the webelos offered FIFTEEN YEARS WITH CUB SCOUTS were commemorated in The play is a typical Agatha currently a speech therapy formance paying homage to the<br />

campaign speeches and mini- a dinner honoring Everett F. May, Jr, in Blawenburg, which is Christie plot, convoluted, clues major at Paterson College. Bob longest consecutive running play<br />

convention demonstrations and presented by George Richon of the Troop Committee. all over the place, people Franc is known not only as an in the history of theater.<br />

scouts and parents cast their<br />

seeming to be who or what they<br />

ballots for the candidate of their<br />

are not, and the surprise endin~<br />

choice.<br />

Montgomery Joins AFS Program when everything gets<br />

110 South Main Street, Manville- 7250301<br />

Robert Romolo, Den 7, was<br />

straightened out. A group of<br />

elected president. Re will attend MONTGOMERY -- An th’e support of the commu:nity. people, all strangers to each<br />

ORDER YOUR THANKSGIVING ~<br />

all Pack committee meetings and ’American Field Service ex- The committee will meet Dec. 5<br />

other, get stranded in a boarding<br />

functions and represent the voice<br />

t.JA TURKEY OR FLOWERS<br />

change student will attend at 8’.30 p.m. in the Montgomery<br />

house during a snow storm.<br />

of the scouts in the Pack. Montgomery High School next lligh School auditorium.<br />

Among them is a murderer who<br />

EARLY! ~ In other awards ceremonies, year. Nairn Kokatnur, Student<br />

manages to dispose of some of<br />

Keith Volkcr was named Webelos Anadultadvisorycommitteeis<br />

the characters before he is an-<br />

Council representative to AFS;<br />

(What? Thanksgiving Dinner<br />

of the Month and Eliot Bott took now being formed to assist in and Geoff Owcn, faculty advisor,<br />

masked.<br />

Cub Scout of the Month honors.<br />

The play offers chills, laughs,<br />

finding a host family and te enlist have been working to acquaint<br />

gasps and puzzles enough for any<br />

students with the AFS program.<br />

mystery fan.<br />

The $800 realized a<br />

t<br />

the Spring<br />

Featured in the cast are the<br />

Carnival will help fund the following performers, well<br />

program.<br />

Further information may be<br />

-rH BUN<br />

known to local theatre goers.<br />

Making her debut with the<br />

obtained from Mrs. Jan<br />

Edison Valley Playhouse is<br />

Baumunk.<br />

Marion Mangano, who has made<br />

quite a name for herself in the<br />

Pr++iudice Tooic past five years in her appearances<br />

at Brecht West, the<br />

Join the Hills& County 1973<br />

CHRISTMAS CLUB<br />

Receive a Colorful<br />

CALENDAR TOWEL<br />

YOUR CHOICE OF<br />

THREE<br />

DECORATOR DESIGNS<br />

Our Gift To You<br />

To Enjoy A II Year Long<br />

SOMERSET 1i11<br />

OPEN YOU1CHRISI MAS (,I.U1<br />

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TOOAYl<br />

8ERVINQ YOU IN, BASKING }tI[,X~E ¯ BEI1NARDBVILLE I BOUND BROOK<br />

FftAI~ (kIN PAItK t LIBERTYCOfINER = SOMERSET<br />

M~MB~,R ~EOkllkt, i~kfYJ~lr N~UI~NCU ~;Oflt~JI/MION<br />

At St¯ Matthias<br />

Vmagers and the South River<br />

Community Players. Mrs.<br />

Prejudice is the subject of the<br />

Mangano, anexeeutiveseeretary<br />

St. Matthias P.T.A. meeting in by day, has recently added films<br />

Somerset on Nov. 21 at 8 p.m. to her list of theater efforts.<br />

Speakers for the evening will Eileen Lacy of East Brunswick<br />

be Dr. Roseanne Speelman,<br />

has appeared with tie East<br />

associate specialist in behavioral Brunswick Community Players,<br />

science, Rutgers University, and the Villagers, and the Foothills<br />

Miss Esther Washington, human ¯ Play House. She too is making<br />

relations specialist, Rutgers hm’appearaneeadcbutatE.V.P.<br />

University.<br />

The third of the trio of women<br />

in the play is Dianne Schmelzer,<br />

a tall redhead who has appeared<br />

in previous productions at E.V.P.<br />

8 ¯<br />

and in the Plays in the Park as<br />

well as on WFIL-TV in<br />

Philadelphia.<br />

Rail Accidents<br />

To Highli ght<br />

Fireme n,~ s Foruln<br />

A presentation on two major<br />

railroad accidents will highligM<br />

the November meeting of the<br />

Somerset County Firemen’s<br />

Assn.<br />

The session will be held Friday,<br />

Nov. 17, at Montgomery Fire Co.<br />

THE SUSPENCE BUILDS for Dianne Schmelzer and Pete<br />

Dering in this tense scene from Agatha Christie thriller "The<br />

Mousetrap," now showing at the Edison Valley Playhouse.<br />

More 77tan 40 Youngsters<br />

On Montgomery lVork List<br />

No. 2 station, Skillman, at 8 p.m.<br />

Joha C. Buckingham,<br />

llazardous Materials Branch,<br />

Bureau of Railroad Safety, U.S.<br />

Dept. of Transportation, will be<br />

the guest speaker.<br />

Mr. Bnekinghan’t will show two<br />

i’ilms relative to aa L.P. Gas<br />

explosion in Crescent City, Ill. in<br />

1970 and a 1971 Vinyl Chloride fire<br />

and explosion in Houston, Texas.<br />

In addition, officers for 1973<br />

will be nominated, according to<br />

AI Kappleman Sr. of Green<br />

Brook) association president.<br />

RECYCLE<br />

THIS<br />

NEWSPAPER<br />

More than 40 new students instruments, photography,<br />

registered with the Youth Em- drama, swimming and even<br />

ployment Service of Montgomeryhorseback<br />

riding. Some people<br />

<strong>Township</strong> at the fall registration were willing to help out with<br />

held at Montgomery high school. adult as well as children’s part-<br />

ltigh school students between tim tics, to caddy, to rake and shovel,<br />

ages of 14 and 18 are permitted to to wash windows and babysit and<br />

register by filling out forms and one bay is evea aa experienced<br />

checking their employment in- cook.<br />

terests and abilities. Many were Businessmen and householders<br />

available to be sales clerks after<br />

who need to find part-time and<br />

school and many had good typing<br />

temporary help in almost any<br />

skills.<br />

category should call the Y.E.S.<br />

The tutors are many this year<br />

office on school days between 3<br />

with ability to not only tutor in and 5 p.m. at 359-5800. Qualified<br />

acadende subjects hut in musical<br />

young people will be contacted to<br />

fill tim job, Y,E.S. is a non-profit<br />

youth placement agency<br />

I wish to thank all my friends for<br />

their loyal support and confidence<br />

established and financed by the<br />

lVlontgomery Wonmn’s Club and<br />

under the guidance and approval<br />

of both Ivloatgomery flighschool<br />

aml the N.J. Department of<br />

shown in the November 7th General Labor and Industry. Salary and<br />

working conditions are<br />

Election¯<br />

established by the employer, not<br />

Y.E.S., which supplies sm’cened<br />

Peter H. B. Frelin nil.uys<br />

Representative Fifth District<br />

employees at aa charge. Since<br />

the Montgonmry Y.E.S. office<br />

opened on Nov. l, t971, over 250<br />

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