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" ; oaun. w«<tneid,: JERSEY, THXjt»DAVt me 23 Opening Set Name Conmittee For Distribution : ; : : Local Playgrounds ""• ." .- -!l ••>••• V f *•'•••* Of *Caiise' Funds WHS Bacciilaureate ital-Research Zoneim iersffflBe Plauned For Sunilay UF Croup Will Decide on Where stributed Next A kaciaUitraat* ••r*in fw Friendly Town tlx (tadutisi vlati •» W«*t. •14,650 Will <Jo Mayor Breaks fi*M 9«>iar Hipjh Scawl will ek in Schools •• htM Suariar at • f,». fa Appointingnt of a aeyen-member Program Set tin Ftt.t M*tk*iM Ckimk. ctttAintttcc to determine diutribu- next week m«r« than ,7,- Cmiuiciiitii •UTftitai ,ion of |l*,85-0 from the 196S fllers on playground infcrma- viU l» IwM Th«nJ.r i. tlta iimpatfn of the United Fund of Ten Families To VU> be distributed throughout M»»l at lill >,B, A da» af Wtitflald for the camei of can- Take Children the local school*, -Joseph E, 314 win b* xr.Ja.ttJ. Two cer and polio wag announced y*s- jmin, recreation director, an- •y«ik*n drawn Irm th< tl«n «i-d»y by Arthur CXammtrnian, will iMrm th> ((thtrinf. HOUNTAIrtJlOE—The March area, pTb]»M*a peed today. Local playground* 'tpnd preajdent, - ' y Town prorr'nm for this lummer ment to the wntnc ordi open June 21 at 9:30 a.m. Th*y wtl| b* driwn frem t*a ^EIS! canjiiatai tkw*» f»«• Ida O«n*ra] chikmin of the com-It makint encourasrlng progut", thrown «*r tot im\)MC L, with protram information mit l«e Is 1, S, Macponild of 8TE according to Uw committee chair- public Monday nlfht, be a playground registration cla*« f«r ta» honar of ilvlnt p^ tltt fr*dnatlan talkt. Wyehwood road, president and man, Mn, Norman Kcmpton of W8 H. Ennraon Tli which, is to be filled out with BwS board chairman of the General Evtrtreen court 80 far Hvs vi vote <rf «0UMtl jf parent!. Also attached wag Cibtc Corp,, New York. he falhillH Whit had thlldnui frotfl tlw fl»t tint tn nturance application form, Subcommittee chairman for the Presh Air Fund laat ft%z have rfr- voti hid (icnts are asked to help their Chief Warns On distribution of yranta for reatarch invited them for thii aummair'a vis- Coundl wUtwi M thi' Ircn All out all these forms liSi and truitment of viral dlaeaaes li it: Mr. and Mn. Edwmrd Hpneck** was pottponH ontll Nor.J, ictly In case of emergency on Bridfotd C»v«r of 805 Moun. of 1220 Cedair »v»nue, Mr. and tLimin Umit ft EwiM - ilsyjrround, Summer Crime, tain avenut, director of tn« ph«f- Mr», Kempaott, Mr. and Mn, G<*- Turner SivafM •wag wlH order to leave more time for nncoloi(y division at the Squibb win KltngsWiof 1S57 Cedar ave- Thontaa, voted for th* it its on opening day, a regis- Alerts Public To Institute tor Medical Itetearch, nue, Mr. anlt Mrs, Arthur Me Ken- whllt Coun«iln»#n Rb tn period from 1 to-3 p.m. will New Bruniwlck, He will be aided lie of UPS PuddtnuitontrMiJ, and TAY ST1WAKT and WlltUm H. vsilablc to all children Mon- 'Seasonal Hazards' by Dr. Richard B. Maxwell Jr,( Mr, and Mra, Pred Wlldauer of WB BKiimt it Covniitlmen M June 22, As many children 5S5 Birch avenue, of the WOst- Old Tote road, M. Cooledri, Howard H. atilblc are encouraged to use Police Chief Albert Plii-iniann ftcld Medical Group, and Dr. Brie Herbert R.,W*kh Jr, and At T. Stiller, IS Duncan Mil, director Those who have already rtqueit- Miss Stewart To K. flornerwertlbMtit, .. " convenience but they miy rug today uiwl •Weatfielden* to bu «d havlnjt * child thJi yur lit Mr, cither on opening day of the alert to summer's "neBaonat crime of the thewfctl ilovoloiwnonV Jl^i- aion of tht Squibb Institute, and Mra. h, 0. Brown of 16S4 Not- following the mwting, (rounds or on the first day zard a," particularly those leav- tingham way, Mr, and Mn. Cordon Attend Institute und Baumor uld thiy aup are able to attend the ing homes vaciint during the vaca- Subcommittee chairman for dis- Huntei of 579 Summit avenue, tho tha reioning ordinance to in ds. Keglgtratton is miuda- tion period i tribution of Krmit* for cmcer rt- Rev. *ndJ.Mri, Dtlwyn Riyaon at natdtd r*Ubl« for the tow ~-Tcil Vouol partklpate but dally at- sesrch la Dr. William H. Lycan of U*9 Deer p»th, Mr. and Mrs, Mor- Junior Women Seumtr s»W, "I f*«l with He warned residents that "ram- BEAUTY QUEEN—Mini Karaa Thort.ii tf 132 9k*rw*»4 park. |ince Is not required, 26 Flirhill road, vice president In lyn Juvrud of 14B2 Force drivel •wing In Invctunent in•••jp mertlmo, the c-ustomEivy p#riotl for w«X it craHn*4 Min Suburban Union Conn IT f*r 1M» aa>)p Miss Choofe Delegate : he program lasts for eight) leisure and relaxation, Is certain- charge of rescureh at Johnaon as ind Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wep- pnnnlon now tn p»»r**«, ; w«;i b, through Auf. 14. Children Robin Wi|ht tf WyeKwasd rmi, wiawr sf Ib* HlU U.t r(ar. ly not the season for a vacalioi John ion, Now Brunswick, He will pl«r of 7 Tinftcwood line. Mlsa T«y Siewait, diiughter of toilrtv valuabirtlmttnn 15-12 are, invited to attend the Tha iiniUit wit h«IJ Frlaay «n4<r the atiiyiaca •( tk« F*«w»*J- be assisted by Hts. ChttloUc M«nt- action' for «l* months . from crime prevention. Day and Scotch Plilni JanUr Catn^xr at Conntri*. the children are all recommend- Mr. and MM, John D. St«#irt of (ground program neatest their night, 12 months of the year, the BOmery of 240 Watchung fork, mlfht mean th« dttttrmet; jr. Playgrounds for this age business consultant; and Dr. Hor-ed lo the Fresh Air: Fund as needy Sll€ed»r terractt hii bwn MlteO criminal plots and plies hit nefari ct«s ly various agtniilea tn Newed to attend the 18th CltliensMp a «uecestful research : _ will be located at Columbus, out trade, The carefree atniuu ace W. Oenrdt of soe Doii*n hlfhlr dMi»bl« PiichoUu Bettelli Elected York City. Ttity irt (Ivin t oflffl- Inatltute at DoUglaJs C«lltfti In : it, Jefferson, Lincoln, McKin phere of summer living and the re WestfieldGirl court, in chaw of ton leal oglcal uniucciuful one." inveBti((»tions for the m<j<Util re- pmplet* wedicek l exuninatiouttMn eobeforre ffiw Brunswick, June JS-JBv Mtl» Roosevelt (children from laxed attitude, of vucation-bound Local PBA President iklin attend here), Washing- Re- they *r« «c««pt«d in*i ••« program Slawart Is being tponwred by th* Botwrff i»ld ht citizens, however, give the law division of the Bata and M houii MfMi.ftjqrtiin MA Junior Woman's Club of Wettfiald. a public referendum•» anil Wilson. Children from breaker many additional oppor. The Patrolmen's Benevolent As- Is Beauty Queen sotrch and Engines.ring Go, arc encouraged to attend child ti ifiln chirtted by 1 'During her junior-year in felgfcfait it wtl ''miM*WtW tfo tunitles foe illegal gaiii. sociation Local 90 elected Nkhotai Mr. Kammerman evplelncd that ipeciat program at the teen • Ttv* fund *i» Jtwld*» le» fet achool. Mlis 9t*wtrt aerwed ai «h^ t»d iound publk opinion ti Bcttolli president Thursday In the the amount-set aside for cancar playground located this year "In recent years, our program! Karen Thorsen leal ntpenae Ineurwd durlnl tbe rot«ry of the Sub-Junior «tub tnd ot retbnlnf:the"laftd afttr' American Legion Hall. and polio was less this ye»r and vilit, aatumia coat «t tf«niporl*- lm Street School. Because of of alerting the public to these vie* ttKildant of thi Ktd Crowwith "several hundred" I Wins Contest in 156S bccuist tho 19(1 fund tlnn *nd arrinf«i irri»1 of aJI ;in(fBj' program hours on seasonal crime hazards have pro Other officers for the eoinlnu Council. She *M t m*lnnb«r -if tW In tht publl« htwln| campaiin was ovtr»ub«crlb»d while children together with «n aicort _ * will be from 12 noon.to duced beneficial results. The co yefr are: Vice president, Frank pg Ctrl Sport Council, Uaderi Ctnb( th* vote, appoeltlon to t operation of citizens in prntectinj< Crepeau; recording secretary. Wet- Mias Karen Thoraed, ilaufrhter, l««t yetl-'i drive DO P*r Their vlilta may b* tditduted for Fillowihlp Council, Daisy Bud lug was rotcid by jereral i.j.m, -Tuesday through Friday of Mr. and Mri, Thoralf S. Thor- cent of its gOBtl,: tsithtr two wMk» |n July, tht ft A.' WnUleld molt ot>nl»# 1 [grounds will be open front themselves and their property in- ley Moors; financial «crotary, WH- ttrig of MuMenl*rg HoipiW, «nd : creaeea community-police cooper liani RMbeti; trustee, Raymond Fien of E3iJ Sherwood pp*rkw»y y to *e asm of two wwki in M «l«rk *( EUb i in Sprlnifteld .iviii«t• M 'i.m. to 4 :l*p,m. Wiytroundi l f l t it. t*ie 4th i« tba ltth, : weft on WiSdiyt »nd any •Jtlon and peatly lessens thn Lawrence; state delegate, 4 front nln* enhta^tchtK tb ti hl l Wt W day during tha aswson. chances of litcceji for the law)***. Mann'; • «ereeant-a-t-arinar be UW '8trDi).rMnVfot? t» fh nfotM ough the Public Recreation ' "Each'•sumnWf'tft'ere Is an exb Crosby.
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