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Library Will Show Films The Scotch Plains Librarywill present full feature films on Thursdays, July 10 through August 14. The films will be shown at 3:30 p.m. and again at 8:00 p.m. No admission charge will be made, but tickets must be picked up at the Circulation Desk in advance of the day of the film if possible. The first two movies of the series are as follows: Thursday, July 10 ... "" A comedy in color and starring , Peter Falk and , "Luv" is the hil- arious success that cracked up Broadway. A young man disap- pointed In life tries to commit suicide taut at the last minute his schoolboy chum saves him, brings him home where he crea- tes a riot with his stupid antics. A true comedy that will have you roaring. Thursday, July 17 .... "jane Eyre" A recent rendition of Charlotte Bronte's classic star- ring George C. Scott, Susannah York and jack Hawkins, "jane Eyre" is the love story of a young girl, who is plain and poor, but who falls in love with her employer. Acompelllngdrannaof human sacrifices and qualities DEBORAH CLAIRE seldom ever portrayed on the screen in a superlative motion picture. PAMELA RAE EDWARDS Vacation information does not Deborah Claire Giacomini And always have to come from travel books. The Vertical File, loca- Pamela Rae Edwards To Wed Vincent DeLisi, Jr, Will Wed ted along the wall behind the Ref- erence Desk, contains maps and Ensign John A. Syvertson (USN) Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Giacomini and holds a B.A, degree from travel pamphlets as well as pam- phlets and clippings on other sub- of 104 Wells Dr., South Plainfield Kean College of Union, N.j, A Mr. and Mrs. Oscar James ginia. announce the engagement of their graduate of Scotch Plalns-Fan- jects. Vertical file items may circulate for one week. Some- Edwards jr. of Richmond, Vir- Ensign Syvertsen, a graduate daughter, Deborah Claire to Vin- wood High School, her fiance will ginia announce the engagement of Wardlaw Country Day School, cent M, DeLisi, jr., son of Mr. graduate this June from Rutgers times multiple copies of travel Information are sent to the lib- of their daughter Pamela Rae to Plainfield, New jersey and Wash- and Mrs, Vincent M. DeLisi of University at New Brunswick, Ensign John Albert Syvertsen ington and Lee University, Lex- Fanwood, rary and they are made available to the public free of charge, on (USN) son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- ington, Virginia where he was, Miss Giacomini is a graduate A November, 1975 wedding is bert John Syvertsen of Scotch the president of Psi Upsilon, is' of North Plainfield High School planned, a first come, first served basis. Many areas of the country Plains, New jersey. stationed at the Naval Air Sta- are represented. Miss Edwards is a cum laude tion, Chase Field, Texas, The Wednesday schedule for graduate of Randolph-Macon Wo- The wedding is planned for the bookmobile visiting the town- man's College, Lynchburg, Vir- August 30. "Y" Kiddie ship parks has been changed. The Title Winner new schedule is; Shaekamaxon erican ORT will be donating park 11:00 - 11;45 a.m.; Kramer Flea Market crafts and baked goods. Funds House Is Now Manor 1:00 - 1:50 p.m. ; and raised from the flea market will preen Forest Park 2-00 - Scheduled go towards the continuing of ORT Open 2-50 p.m. sponsored schools around the FANWOOD - The Washington world for teaching the underpri- A new program will be added Rock Chapter of Women's Am- vileged a skill. to our "Y" in September as the The TimiS erican ORT will sponsor a Flea Mrs. Halpern invites all to Market at the Railroad station, come and browse, examine and "Y" Kiddie House opens its doors The Paper That Has The for children 2-1/2 years through here on Sunday, July 20 from 10 buy the varied items that will be those attending Kindergarten. RE ADI RS until 4 p.m. on display and at the same lime According to Mrs. Joan Hal- support this worthwhile work of The "Y" Kiddie House will be In open from 7;30 - 5;30 and is de- pern, Chairman of this year's vocational education and train- signed to help the working mother. Scotch Plains & Fanwood flea market, more than 60 deal- ing. In the past it has been difficult Comp/efe ers of various items are expec- Rain date for the Flea Market ted to participate in addition to will be Sunday, July 27, 1975 to find a happy, healthy asiDela- Loco/ Hews Coverage tion for the child if Mem and Dad which members of Women's Am- at the same location. both go out to work and are in- volved all day, We hope to rem- edy this situation with the crea- tion of this new program. The •«Y" Kiddie House will be located at Grand Street where renovation is underway to estab- lish and decorate a facility ap- NEW DRIVE-I pealing to the preschool child. The program will include physi- cal activities, crafts, songs, at 350 FOREST ROAD stories, free play, rest and mid , morning and afternoon snacks. HELEN SJURSEN Sound interesting? Call Joan Corner of Grand St., Scotch Plains Sprague at 889-5455 or 322-7600 Mrs, Helen Sjursen of Fanwood, for further information. N.j. gained another National gymnastic title in the American Turners Turnfest emerging as the American Turners All- Juniors Plan WILL OPEN JULY 14,1975 around National Gymnastic Champion in the senior ladies Fun Night division. The compeimon~was held in St. Louis, Missouri June The Scotch Plains jr. Woman's 26th and 27th where she com- Club will hold its 3rd annual peted in the side horse and even Summer Fun Night on July 16th, THE NATIONAL parallel bars events performing The evening will consist of a both compulsory and optional barbeque, swimming and lots of routines. Her marks for each of fun and pmes. the 4 routines were scored Any woman interested In ob- BANK OF in the 9's resulting in her first taining information regarding place for the all-around gymnas- joining the club, in meeting many tic trophy. Ten points is maxi- of our members and in being our mum for a perfect routine. Her guest at Summer Fun Night pleasei Member of Fidelity Union NEW JERSEY last competition was 27 years contact Carla Freda, Member- BMieorpontion . F.D.I.C ago when she competed in the ship Chairman, S89-9033 or Pat f"Orympie*GSmes m London'. • -• - -Sidun.'Presfdeht, 889-^41*36: -