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Presbyterians. Plait" __ 2YTifrAnnu&\ Meet .^— The 217th -Annual Congre- tarts; Bloom 4o -3_g»tlon«l and Corporation Meet- ing _of the First Presbyter-Ian Church, Springfield, will be held A MEMBER OF THE WATCHUNG WEEKLIES N.EWSP'APKI Head on Thursday evening, January 24th, at the Presbyterian-Parish VOL. 33 NO. 14 'SPRINGFIELD, N.J., THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1963 House. — — .._:" r The Rev. Bruce W. Evans will preside as Moderator of the Con- gregational Meeting, which will Troy Village Sold Success poo] Committee begin at 8:00 p.m., and Mr. Clif- The 40 acre garden apartment Realtor of Short Hills,-New Jer- ford W. Zlmmer, President of development known as Troy Vil- handled the transaction. the Board of Trustees, will pre- lage • located at Troy Drive, The property comprises 26--2 Predicted side, at the Corporation Meeting Springfield, New Jersey^-built stoxy garden apartment_bulldr Last night at the immediately at the close of the by^-NiGholar N. Angleton, was Ings, arranged in suites of 3- Annual—General—Meeting—of - the An organization meeting of the sold this week to Troy Village mlttee, scheduled for 8 P.M. in Congregational Meeting. 44-55 ^and6 6 rooroomm singl slngle eapart apar-t Springfield—Chamber of Cona-- 22-member Citizens Swimming the Municipal Building.-Subc6m— The election of Elders, Trus- Realty Co., a New Jersey limited__mema and 5 room duplex guIteS| merce Jack Stifelman, president Pool Committee was held Monday mittees were directed Monday tees, and Deacons under the pre- partnershlphi , fformed d by CharleCharles a total of 342 apartments and elect predicted a sellout for the night, January 14, in Municipal Stein and Julius Giller of New night to reporLtheir initial think- scribed rotary system will take 1386 rooms with 253 garages. forthcoming Dinner-Dance Feb- Building with EdwardSchwartzof ing "to Chairman Schwartz by York, through George W. Seller, place. These buildings are reported ruary 15, 1963, to be- held at the 26 Sycamore Terrace re-elected Wednesday (last night). — to be the mdst modern in New Chanticler in Millburn. This af- as chairman. Mr. Schwartz has As soon as the swimming pool Jersey with exceptionally large fair, he stated, will be one of the served as chairman of the com- ordinance, recently adopted by sized air conditioned rooms. most outstanding social affairs of mittee since its inception In Aug- Springfield Township Committee, HHetzel Re-elected ust, 1961. mltteees for the new year: There is a swimming pooLand the season for the township. has been finalized this-month Kenneth' Hetzel. of 9 Essex • Library operations, Mr. cabana area on' the property with, Invitations' are going out short - The-general committee was di- according .to 'statutes,' a brochure • Road was' re-elected president Lichensteln; biuldlng___ -and tennis court adjoining. A private ly to all Industrial, Commercial— vided into sub-committees with a on ttte municipal pool including bus is available as a convenience of the Springfield Library Board grounds, Robert Halsey; pub- and Professional people. Reci- member of Springfield-Township, an application form will be print- to the tenants. of Trustees at the board's or^ licity, Mrs. Winifred Yuckman, pients of invitations are then to Committee designated as advis- ed and mailed to every-Sprirtg-"" Giller & Stein have retained ganization meeting las.t Thurs- and policy, Mrs. Sylvia Bender. form parties -with their friends, er to each subcommittee. field household. Concurrent with George W. Seiler, Inc., as local day, January 10, In the Library Donald Palmer was re- whether Chamber members or Advisei s, subcommittee chair- the mailing of _the brochure to . managers of the project. in Main Street. Mr. Hetzel is ^appointed as library curator. riot, and prepare to spend.ade- men and subcommittees are as the publicr-an application blank beginning, his.^sacpnd year as Mr, Llchenstein, whose term lightful evening of dining and follows: will also be printed in the Spring- president of the board. ~" expired, was re-seated to a new dancing;" Membership - adviser, Com- field Sun in case someone is ov- mitteeman Carmen Oatapano;-cc— JAY BLOOM Other officers of the board, five-year term on the board, erlooked in the mailing list. In • all re-elected, are:. Vice pre's- Mayor Arthur Falkin. attended chairmen, Marvin Strauss and addition, applications will also be Mrs. Lee Beno; members, John Jay B. Bloom, local attorney, "FUNDS ARE NEEDED to sup- ident,—Elliott Lichensteiri;"sec- ^the meeting, available at Municipal Building. port research which offers real retary, Mrs. Sylvia Bender; and Regular meetings of the board Sheehan, Milton 'Zisman, Joseph 'Intent is to give all Spring- ' and a long time resident'of town, Fleischman, William Koonz, and has already started the" drive hope of discovering preventives treasurer, Superintendent of are held the second Thursday^ of field 'residents an equal, oppor- and "cures for these diseases. Schools Benjamin Newswanger. each—month at 8 p.m.' in the Mrs. Shirley Goldhammer. tunity to enrollfor membership. machinery as "chairman of the Programming and Operations March of Dimes in Springfield. This -is the program that de- Presldent-Hetzel announced the- library. The public is invited to; Application blanks are to be re- T adviser, Committeeman Vincent His appointment as> Springfield—veloped first the Salk, vaccine following' as' chairmen of com- attend. • . ' turned filled in and accompanied J. Bonadiesrchairman, JohnHali;" chairman_was announced by the and then the Sabin_y_accine ;— by-rthe $60 family-membership, exclusively with March of Dimes members, August Caprio, Wil- fee for the first year. >A $30 •Union Count-y-Eteector. liam Carr, Mrs. Alice Lorimer, The annuarcampaign for much funds. And we must continue our Senior Citizen Group membership fee is required for program of training vitally need- and Mrs. Sue Kalem. the first year for a single per- needed f u'n d s which—continues Site and engineering adviser^ throughout the_month of .January ed medical—'and scientific per- son or individual membership sonnel througtuNational Founda- Committeeman Philip Del Vec- Applications for membership will have its dramatic climax Activities Are Planned chio; chairman,; Morris Sarno;. on January' 31st with the usual tion fellowships a.nd health- schol- '• will be-honoced-on a first come, members, Fred Brown,- ,Frank - first •>serve basis and residents " Mothers' March. _ arships. Senior "Citizens group Is in New York, where the group "Perhaps even more important swinging-lnto-high gear with 49 PI Blase, Russell Boettger, and are urged to quickly return their Mrs, Janet Lawit, well known expects to view the Mona Lisa. Edward Schwartz. civic leader in the Township, at the moment, we must aid those registered members and acti- applicationsJf they are interested vities planned—for the coming Senior Citizens are—also in- Public relations'- adviser. in membership. The pool Will~be has been designated as head of already stricken by these~crip- terested In securing a_s_econd- the Mothers' Mark and plans are plers. March of Dimes funds are months. Committeeman Robert Hard- limited to 1,100 families, it was Recreation Director Edward hand record player. It was felt PRESENTA'TION-"Presentaticrr^of Second Prize in' Group grove; co-chairmen, Howard -stressed. being made for the complete being used now by .chapters In the machine would be helpful Two for "Tin Rats", monthly publication of-Continental coverage in Springfield. many parts of the nation to es=~-Ruby- announced that the or- Kiesel and—William Ruocco; Last Saturday, January—12, ganization's immediate aim is in conjunction with several of the Post No, 228. Contest was sponsored by American Legion—members, Dr. Henry Huneke, Mrs. Lawit-will ""announce her tablish or support special treat- members performing before the Press Club. Left to right: Mrs. "Karl- Lohenz, NJ. Dept., Sprlhgfreia Township-eommiTte'e" complete_comniittee of workers ment and diagnosis-can be giv- for a membership of 50 and group. ^President of American Legion Auxiliary; Eugene J. Stutz, Henry Wright, and Martin Bach- interviewed five architects in in a few days. en," Mr. Bloom declared. .eventual hope Is to establish a Recreation Director Edward President of American-Legion .Press Club; Mrs. Robert rach. preparation for—the—project and Meetings of the subcommittees' it is expected that the selection "MOVING FORWARD FROM "CHAPTERS WITH available— second group. Parent member- 5Rub~ y announced today a girls Hardgrove, 1962 Ladies Auxiliary' Editor of Tin Hats ; consists of mostly resi- Henry_Ryan, N J. Dept. Commander of the American Legion. are urUefwijT'and will be "con- of the architect to be engaged =L. tSe successful fight against polio, funds are also authorized to aid athletic program will begin dents from the eastern section tinued until January-29, the date in connection with the proposal . the 1963 New March of Dimes "victims of all types of birth de- Saturday In the Chlsholm School _will support one_aHth"f?"most" e.recreation of another general meeting of will—be- announced—at the next poised out,-addingthatTf^«nOurs^l^e,rom. potent medical programs ever Of coursej_The National Foun- "die-entire~swimming-pool-com-- "it-was hoped that another group ^i -W4t4i~Holhnd--— launched againsT~cnronic crip- dation is" still meeting its re^~ The program will consist of e covering-the western-portion of pling disease," S pjiln-g f i e 1 d sponsibilities to aid past and volley ball and basketball. the township could be established. Chairman Bloom said today. present victims of paralytic po- All girls of the- township in Senior Citizens_meets_every Mr. Bloom pointed out thaL lio. gfades~ six throughr-elght—are— other Wednesday and the second the March of Dimes organization, "We are faced with a big job, welcome to.participate. -V— group-could meet on the alternate while continuing its 25-year suc- but you can "be sure your dimes =^Mrs.