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SPRINGFIELD LEADER • VAILSBURG LEADER 10-Tfi !•>•- Thursday, June 13, 1974 .#•> Med School project gives jobs Greek convention to unskille^elfare mothers S^S^d <•*"•* Strir^^ ' • "* • "** Margaret D., mother of eight, is earning' headed the training program for the college. $5,800 a year.' |: ^ _ " > .''And you sense tilt difference it has made in /j S?T? Maritza R., mother of a three-year-old son. is^ hem, too, in their manner, and attitudes and in case of emergency The Zip Code earning $8,700 a year. The Eureka Chapter 52 of Newark will host the 43rd Fifth District convention of the _ __ camm Dolores M.. mother of a boy, is earning $5,500 A "tymiber of the women, who .had no American Hellenic Educational Progressive 376-0400 for Police Department for Springfield is •••--. • ••• •*-•'" .^"i^/^ a year. - '• t .-•• • diplomas>sace taking high school equivalency or First Aid Squed > s 1 Association this weekend. There wl|l be dtn- *• *• •..y.trfW-"'... *^ -".--" ^" :-. Ms. "D7, Ms. R_and Ms. M. are three of 32' tests, TysoiiNsaid. Others are already in ad- ' cing, sightseeing, swimming and a fashion" 376-7670 for Fire Department formerly untrained, unskilled and rarely vanced job thilning. One has completed' show, ending with the grand banquet, 07081 • emp'oyed welfare clients now holding down sociology courses at Kssex County College^ ; • tomorrow through Sunday at the Gateway . fulllime jobs at the College of Medicine and Downtowner Motor. Inn and the Robert Treat Publl.h.d Ev.-y Tkiuidoyby T>umof PublUhlng Co/p. Dentistry of flew Jersey (CMDNJ). 'Hotel.. Convention headquarters will be the 41 Mounlqln Ova., Sp.lngtl.lt), H.J. 07081 -686-7700 . Ms. R., highest paid of the group, is an in- Gateway Downtowner. Motor Inn. ,1 terpreter in the patient relations section of the Subtcrlptfon Rale S«cond Closs Posloga' The Junior Auxiliaries, the "Sons of "Pericles Moiling A.dar.ti< SPRINGFIELD, N.Ji; THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1974- college's Martland Hospital, Newark. Ms M is . VOL. 45 NO. 37 . P.O. Bo« 69. iprlnglUld, N.J. 07011 tlO.OO Y«»rly Pold Ol Spilngfi.ld, N.J. 25 Cents "Per Copy a physical therapy aide at Martland. Ms.D.lsq - and the Maids of Athena, will host their cpri- ward clerk. Others-in the group hold jobs like " venlion youth ball tomorrow evening, "The admitting clerk, aj »5,580 n year; nursing Ladies Auxiliary, the'Daughters of Penelope, assistant, $5,580 a" year, and food service ill stage a fashion show and luncheon HAL6AKALA CRATER-* Big enough ro swallow Manhattan ond—- DIAMC+JD HEAD AND WAIKIKI os seen from the air as you worker, $5,802 a year. sorrow at noon. Lydia -Boutique of Scotch' its towers, tho crater of Haleakalo (.House of the Sun), a approach Honolulu on tho island of Oahu. Many famous "Christine K., mother of eight, and Shirley G., .will be featured. A free bus tour of the dormant volcano, Is a top sight-seeing attraction on Maul hotels lino the coast and outrigger canoeing Is o top sport mother of seven, were first enrolled as patient irk- Internaional Airport will be-of- expahsion pIan Island. - y in the blue waters, transporters. Because of their interest and iiuiiiimiiiiuiiiiiitiiiuiuiuniirawiiiiinimtimiutuira^ concern for patient care, both were upgraded to On Saturday «*renlng, the grand convention • nursing assistants, receiving a $l(Ka- week pay ball will take place at.Ihe Robert Treat Hqtel. raise. In their 10-week training, both had 99 Mike Daniels and his orchestra will:provide Basements A FEMININE LOOK . averages. They .intend lo pursue a career in music highlight Greek and American songs. professional'nbrsing. " . • • • Ari -Sun and his quartet will provide en- Plans All the women were trained, on'the job, fri a" tertainment. \ • AT THE WORLD... AND THINGS ~ welfare demonstration project; financed use rapped through the Emergency Employment Act of . The grand banquet will be held Sunday * 'iii'iiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiviniiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiby- 'TRUCUNA HOWARD1""'!'"''""!""1""111'111"'1"111111"1""111"11"11'11"""1"11"1"11111111111"1111"!11111111""1^ • 1971. One of Ihe standards'for eligibility was evening at the Robert "Treat Hotel. ' ^>x for museum qualification for aid-to dependent children. because of its great abundance of beautiful While in training, the women received regular by parents SKVKN t.ITTt.K JOVS valleys as you might expect, but because of its weekly salaries, plus baby-sitter allowances . A-D.V-E-fl-T-l-s'-E.M-E-N'f OK HAWAII curious geography. Two mountain masses lie where necessary.. • ceremonies Mclntyre rules out -•O--0-- Hearing Tests Set al opposite side's of the'island with JI.short isth- Tbe program is now being phased out. but it - Island Hi-simic mus between them, creating One. particular x Ground will be broken any further debate There is an obliging little airline in Honolulu has made a mark.' For Elizabeth valley, and so the name. "It"a hard.to describe, but there's a feeling of , Free electronic hearing testa will be given Hy'ABNKRGOLD that wjll (jive you n flightsveing lour of, the for addition tomorrow Under pressure from parents of youngsters exhilaration to see these women In a new and DR. STUART D..NKISK at Bcltone Hearing Aid Service offices on seven main islands of the Hawaiian .Island MOLOKAI, next on Ihe flight plan and the, af the James Caldwell School, the Springfield "."""N productiv[ e life slyle." said Alfred Tyson, who ^Monday and Tuesday. Ground-breakingior the Donald B. Palmer' chain, that will include mi island that has 22,0(10. island where lunch is scheduled, is almost Board of Education Monday night pledged to '. varieties of orchids, another with a mini-.Grand Factory-trained hearing aid specialists Library Museurawlll take place tomorrow at 10 completely unspoiled. So far, anyway. Some S:T ^-^a^ Stuart Neiss gets restudy Its plan to meet the need for one ad- Canyon, island* with skiing slopes or swlm- g will be at Ihe office listed below to perform a.m., it has beenannounced by Ruth Goldstein," ranches, pineapple plantations and Ihe famed the tests. ditional classroom at Caldwell next year~tjjr ming~hcuclics others 'with jungle lustiness or 1 president .of the Sprtwjflcld Public Library J "Ililo Hallie' InwiraT Kutimikukni (ire located Rabbinical group ^htirfrwrWoo expanding use of facilities in the basement. lava barreness, live volcanoes or extinct Anyone who has trouble, hearing or un- board of trustees. x on il, hut otherwise it itj-malnly the kingdom of dentistry degree Michael Mclntyre, board president, told the volcanoes, forests or fields, wildernesses or fo meet Tuesday derstanding is welcome to have a test using Mayor Edward N. StisoMr will join In .the almost inaccessible- expansive' valleys, 2,000 Stuarl D. Nejss has been awarded a doctor of the latest electronic equipment to determine 35 members-of the audience' at the Raymond --cultivated—plantations,*—tall-^-U'iitiirfallfi—with. The Rabbinical Council of New Jersey will ' 'ceremonies with other lil?raryNofficlals. The foot" waterfalls, everlasting rainbows, great ; dental medicine degree from tho New Jersey N Chisholm School that protests and proposals —pvrpelual rainbows, or dry wastelands with his or her . particular loss.. Diagrams time selected coincides with ttip anniversary occanslde cliffs and breathtaking scenery. change its convention format on Tuesday when College of'Medicine ana Dentistry, Jersey City. received from more than 100 parents at a lMiillng. /ire-filled craters, citified concrete or iiir evening meeting is held at CongrcRation . He is a memberJI( Alpha Omega fcalernity, showing how the ear works and some of the ' this weekend of the Battle of Springfield, fought 1 causes of hearing loss wilL be available—-' special session last week at Caldwell had made countryside ^reni—and they will do it in a Mnlokiii is known as Ihe "Friendly Isle" , Anshe Chescri , Orchard terrace and SI; George which selected him for the chapter award for on June 23,17B0. This Is being observed 1>yv the j Everyone should have a hearing test at the project a "whole new ball game." single day. • because Ihe people are uimMinlly friendly and avenue. Linden, starting at 5:30. Rjibhi Dr. academic achievement, Springfield Historical Society Sunday evening . He stressed, however, that while the board " Hawaiian Air Tour Service, or HATS, will remain simple, cusy-gnjng and unspoiled. It Is Aharon Shapiro, religious lender of the least once a year. If there is any trouble at with a brief parade on Morris avenue which Dr. Nelss was graduated from Irvington High - all hearing clearly. Even people now will publicize its final decision in detail and will take you over one of the most scenic iloo miles- also known by another name', one which un- congregation, will serve as host.. School and the University of Connecticut School will conclude with ceremonies near Angell notify Caldwejl PTA leaders in advance, it in-UTnw that this world has lo offer, and if yoijr wearing hearing aids or those who have avenue, site of the actual battle; fortunately be.lies ils beauty and loveliness. II. Prof. Moses Tendler of Yoshiva University or Pharmacy, Storrs.:He also attended Rutgers cannot go through another.. procedure of lime Is limited, it will he .the.only way you will, is also enllcd.the "Leper Isle." and il Is true. -• will be the guesl speaker al the convention, University., He will begin a residency at been told nothing could be done for them Constructlon has been planned so that the debating its plan with the parents. bo able lo'catch n glimpse ofTill Ihe big seven U—^-From-o- should have a hearing test and find out about There is~ii~leper colony on the island.
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