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and Saturday's performance is selections from -Poritv scheduled for 9 p.m. Bess", -Summertime" %J Local Women To Host Symphony Soloists for both programs will Got Plenty of Nuttta" w' be Veronica Typer, soprano; Wil- Ain't Necessarily So" will among the numbers included liam Warfleld, baritone; Earl a m DEM Candidate Schedules Wild, pianist, and the Monmouth the program, Civic Chorus, Tickets for both concerts „ Daniel Lundy, Democratic can- conflict. Over 1800 signatures CJJ The program will open with be obtained by calling didate for Congress in the 12th were obtained during this cam- 2 Concerts the bc w Gershwin's famous orchestral office at the Garden State Ar District, iH be the quest of hon- paign. In June 1970, the chapter work "An American in Paris", center at 264-9200. "" or at a meeting and coffee hour participated in a similar pet- The New jersey Symphony Or- Earl Wild, one of the foremost in- of the Women's International lea- ition campaign to gain support chestra, under the direction of Henry Lewis, its Music Director, terpreters of Gershwin's music gue for Pease and Freedom for the Hatfield-McGovern A- will be featured with the (WILPF), Union County Chapter, mendment to End the War, will present a pair of concerts at the Garden State Arts Center on orchestra playing the "Piano on Tuesday, August 4, 1970 at The group includes members Concerto in F" and "Rhapsody In Words of theWj^ 8-00 p.m. from Scotch Plains, Fanwood, August 26 and 27, Both perfor- The world is a book and Westfield, Cranford. Berkeley mances will be devoted to the Blue." he who does not travel reads The meeting will be held at only one page. the Community House, Fanwood Heights, Springfield, and Plain- music of George Gershwin, After an Intermission, Miss Railroad Station (Martine Ave, field, as well as some parts of On Wednesday, August 26, the Tyler, Mr, Warfield and the Mon- —(St. Augustine} and North Ave.) in Fanwood, Mr, Essex County. concert will begin at 8i30.p*m, I mouth Civic Chorus will sing Lundy will be introduced by Dr, David McGuire, Professor of chemistry at Upsula College and coordinator of Volunteer Activi- ties for the Lundy campaign, Daniel Lundy, a resident of Westfield, is an attorney spec- ializing in federal tax law and has been associated with Merck and Company since 1964, He has been very active in the areas of housing and human rights in the Union County area. The Union County chapter of WILPF was formed early in 1970 and is presently chaired by Mrs, Joan Weissman of Scotch Plains, The Union Chapter staged a highly successful Peace March on April 15, 1970 with over 100 persons in attendance and guest speakers in- cluding Rabbi Dressner of Tem- ple Sharey Shalom in Springfield, Rabbi Potok of Temple Israel in Scotch Plains and Reverend John Millar of the Fanwood Presby- terian Church, In May 1970 the Union County Chapter of WILPF actively sol- icited sipatures to the Ne%v Jer- sey SANE petition, protestingthe expansion of the Southeast Asian Students Find Summer Jobs CRANFORD - Despite reports that our economy is declining and that the unemployment rate Is soaring, Union College students are finding no monumental bar- riers in seeking either fulltime or parttime employment this summer, A survey of those attending Union College's annual Day and Evening Summer Sessions re- veals that 77 percent of the stu- dents are employed. This figure closely matches those of pre- vious years. In 1969, 78 percent of the at New Jersey's l^lf \^ summer students held jobs; in 1968, 77 percent; in 1967, 79 percent- in 1966, 76 percent, and in 1965, 82 percent. Garden State Arts Center The survey also indicated that at Telegraph Hill Park on the Garden State Parkway • Exit 116 most of the young women at- tending the Summer Session have July 31 &Aug. 1 Aug. 17 thru Aug. 22# found work in the secretarial and clerical fields. Approximately JOSE FELICIANQ with and his orchestra 150 of 1,000 students enrolled at Aug. 3 thru Aug. 8«" Union College's Summer Session Aug. 24 & 25 are typists, clerks, secretaries, MiTZi GAYNOR & ROGER WILLIAMS LES BALLETS AFRICAIN3 and stenographers. Aug. 10 Aug. 26 & 29 PETER, PAUL & MARY GEORGE GERSHWIN CONCERT COMPLETELY SOLD OUT (except lawn seating) New Jersey Symphony Been Robbed Lately? Aug. 11 HENRY LEWIS, Musical Director SOLOISTS Aug. 12 & 15 VERONICA WILLIAM IARL TYLiR WARFIELD WILD LORIN ANDRE Aug. 27 HOLLANDER • KGSTELANETZ JUDY COLLINS and Pianist Conductor New York Philharmonic Aug. 28 Aug. 13 LAURA NYRO with TURLEY RICHARDS Aug. 31 thru Sept. 5 Aug. 14 SAMMY DAVIS, Jr. ALL PERFS. SOLD OUT (except $4.50 seats fc lawn space) ROD McKUEN in concert Sept. 8 thru 12 (Sat. Mat.) MQISEYEV DANCE COMPANY PRICES: (Except for the Moiseyev Company) $7.00, 5.75, 4.50, 3 50 Box Seat* S7 « MOISIYEV PRICES: Evgs, $8.00, 8.75, 5.50 4 50 Box Seats Lawn Sea,,ng: Mo, Wru Thur, ^ ^^Z CANINE TRAINING SEATS NOW AT BOX OFFICE & BY MAIL "" GUARD DOGS-PROTICTION AND ATTACK DOCS FOR SALI ', HOLMDEL, N,J, 07733, PHONE: (201) 264-9200 Fully Trained. Dogs Available are sold out for Wed. & Sat. Evgs. This itf ' he S7.nn «„•. -„-.,... and the $5.75 seats RICHARD McGUlNNESS TRAINER 201-844-2886 THIS WEEK: i A.M. to 1 P.M., 6 P.M. ts H P.M. EHRLING, Conductor. N,Y. Philharmonic