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% f t (Saddle An Independent Newspaper Devoted to the Interests of the People of Hightstown and East Windsor —— 123 RD YEAR—No. 13 HIGHTSTOWN GAZETTE, MERCER COUNTYNEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1971 p r i c e - f i v e cn r n Firemen's Parade Set Presbyterian Church To Lead Off Celebration Big-Brother, Big-Sister Hightstown Engine Co. No. 1 Dedication on Sunday anniversary with a Firemen’s N ew Tre n d at Peddie; will kick-off Hightstown’s 250th Former Pastors Plan Parade. Over 100 fire units and 2,000 firemen and ladies auxili M ore Open Weekends T o Attend Services T. R. Willians aries marching to the music of For New Edifice 15 bands will be on hand Satur day, October 2 at 1 p.m. 46 Girls on Roster Is Dead at 76; One of the bands participating Accuses Dems Two events will feature the formal For School’s 108th Year will be the Greater Overbrook dedication Sunday of the new First Classes Began Friday Presbyterian Church, North Main Crash Victim String Band affiliated with the Of Backstage street, the former church was de PhJla.'s Mummer’s, sponsored by the Schntidt’s Brewery. The Peddie School opened its stroyed by fire on Palm Sunday Thomas Reed Williams, 76, of 133 The parade will form on Max 108th academic year last week with two years ago. William street, died Thursday in well avenue and go down Mon Maneuvering 162 new students on campus to pre A dedication dinner will be held Monmouth Medical Center, Long pare to join the 220 returning stu for members and special guests of mouth street, to Tri-County Branch, following am automobile ac Republican Freeholder candidates dents for the current academic year. the congregation Saturday at 5:30 Auition Market, where bands, cident on Rt. 33, Freehold Township. Joe Castoro and Ed Weihenmayer Of the total student body o f 383 p.m. Another serving is also slated Fire Co.’s and fire apparatus will A bfelong resident of here, he had today accused Freeholder Director students, 46 are girls, enrolled as at 6:30 for the expected crowd WELCOME TO HIGHTSTOWN BANNER i. by chairman be judged and awarded’ trophy's. worked for many years as a gen Sypek of shutting his eyes to former day students. overflow. I • of several events in the 250th Anniverssry of the founding eral contractor. He was a battalion Mercer County Administrator Rob The 19 girls who returned to Ped To be honored are past ministers of Hightstown to be observed from October 2 10. Center, left, ;s sergeant major in the army in World ert Klein’s "backstage political man die this year after having been a Mrs. Lewis W. VandenJbergh, eh*irt»«n of the tte Art Show; Dr. David B. Watermulder, H. Barry (W ar 1 and was a member of the Utility Seeks euvering during Klein's tenure in part of the school’s first coeduca center, right, is Mrs. Patti Haring, chairman o f Keen and Rev. David Muyskens and , Mount Olivet Baptist Church. e Decorations (a office. tional student group since, 1906 have Miss Mary McKemy, Rev. Elaine Mr. Williams was a member of part of the Neighborhood and Family Day). The end women, Mrs. been quizzed by the new ladies for Peck and Mrs. Stanley Gambell. A Ramon Mcrtinolli, left, and Mrs. Philip Pullen, are n of decorations Price Boost the Hightstown - East Windsor advice on aspects of the prep-school special program is planned at 8 pm. Human Relations Council, the 2S0th and publicity, respectively, for the Fashion be given by the life, ranging from the academic to Child care will be available for ages Anniversary Committee of Hights Junior Friday Club. All three events will take place ( ttober 8. the social. 1-5. After Freeze town, a charter member of the East As classes began Friday it was On Sunday the formal dedication Windsor-Hightstown Kiwanis Club Merit Scholars apparent that Peddie's student pop- service will begin at 10:30 a.m. Dr. Jersey Central Power & Light phere, with students from Engiland, and the Ad Hoc Citizens Committee. Horse Health Hightstown H®h School Principal Paul H. Sobel, moderator of Mon Company and New Jersey Power & ulation had an international atmos- Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Howard H. Sea: iorough announces mouth Presbytery will be the of Light Company, subsidiaries of Gen Sweden, Iran, Taiwan, Puerto Rico, Barbara Bullock of East Orange; three students t\ HHS have been ficiating minister. Re,v. Robert Lloyd Clinics Setup eral Public Utilities Corporation, Panama, and Mexico joining Amer- one son, T. Avery Williams of named Semifinafsts in the 1971-72 Sullivan will be the presiding min- 1 Bcrke| ’ Calif.. threc grandch l- Monday filled petitions with the New jican students from 19 states in the National Merit Scholarship Program. ister. The service will begin with a , d tWQ sisterS| Mrs Florence Jersey State Board of Public Util classrooms and recreational areas, a ceremony at the mam door of the They are Patriija A. Brown,’ Ezra ity Commissioners for approval to Gossney and Miss Viola Williams, In County I school spokesman reported. church; A grand procession will G. Herman, and Busan L. Leconey. increase their rates for electric serv both of Philadelphia. The traditional new-student rules then follow. Soon after the children ice to become effective oil Novem Funeral services were Wednesday The country-wide campaign to (a form of mild hazing for the of the Sunday School will be invited ber 15, after the expiration of the from the Mount Olivet Baptist protect all horses and ponies against neophytes) have been supplanted by in and then will gather in the aisles wage-price freeze imposed by Presi Church. Rev. J. D. Bedford, pastor, a new disease, Venezuelan eQuine Local Student the big-brother, big-sister system, and down in front of the chancel. dent Nixon. officiated, with burial in Hightstown encephalomyelitis (VEE) is under with an emphasis on. help, coopera The, actual dedication of the church The proposed rates would produce Cemetery. way. tion, and development of friendships, will then take place after which additional revenues for the two Arrangements were under the di The Mercer County Cooperative In England rather than the stereotyped initia Rev. Sullivan will preach a brief utilities of approximately $56.7 mil rection of Anderson Funeral Service. Extension Service, in cooperation tion period for new students. Another lion. Of that total, the companies sermon to the children explaining with the New Jersey amd the U. S. William Jeffrey Robbins, son of move toward making the boarding the meaning of the dedication of a estimate that more than 50 percent Departments of Agriculture, is Mr. and Mrs. William A. Robbins Ed Weihenmayer school experience a memorable and or $30 million will go to additional church. The children will then exit planning mass vaccination of all ‘ of 157 Lincoln afeutie, departed last pleasant one; has been the scheduling Federal and State taxes, leaving I They charged that this is one of as all sing a hymn. Dr. Watarmulder Allen & Stults equines in the county. week from Keuteij- Airport for a of more "open weekends” weekends will preach the dedication sermon. Albert Neuberger, County Agri semester study ©toad in England about $26 million available to offset'many examples in which Sypek has when students may leave the campus There will follow the Dedication of cultural Agent, has arranged to have for Fall 1971, sjjected by the Stu increases in operating costs and. demonstrated that party, not peo- to return to their homes, than, has the Sacristy. A coffee hour is Print Show vaccination centers open on Satur dent Exchange ®inmittee at Tren provide the earnings requirements pie, is his major concern as Free- even before been the case. for financing the companies' needed scheduled in Fellowship Hall. day. There will be no charge for ton State College, he was asssigned holder. While many of Peddie’s boarding construction. Identical rates would Sunday, October 3 will be “Home- An outstanding collection of 22 vaccination at the clinics. to Portsmouth CijJU-gc of Education, Castoro and Weihenmayer termed students take advantage of these coming Sunday.". Cpinmuniqj) will original Cu<rkt.& Ives iriuta, .which, A& .oaauer wliq wishes to have, his jriajnpihrre, -stri#- New rijsuit tor custymers oM be two com- ti|C 0j:)em;c^< with whicj; Klein went* -speii w eek en ds, so m e.,still rem ain an pTmes having sTmilhfWSfSgferisftes’ aBo.lt S S f H m h-i> be served. An” open house wiM follow has been shown throughout the animals vaccinated privately can Jersey State College Councilon In about parlaying his hon-p'artisan pos campus for 8 good part of tte year. of service under the proposal filed .from 2 to 5 p.m. The public is in United States and Canada, will be make arrangements with his own ternational Education. ition into political gain “a disgrace Special activities are planned for vited to visit the new church and presented at the Allen & Stults Co. veterinarian. by the companies. The new rates to the office of County Administra those such as theater trips, ski trips, education building. 106 North Main street, beginning The Cooperative Extension Serv would result in an increase in the tor”. visits to museums and other areas October 2, during Hightstown's ice office at 930 Spruce street, Tren cost of electric service of about 31 "Had Sypek, as Freeholder Di of interest which are within easy List Casting Dates 250th anniversary.