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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 14

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The Courier-Newsi
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Bridgewater, New Jersey
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nated by the education commit Says Driver Left Scene Missionary to Address Church Group 14 THE COURIER-NEWS Ploinfl.ld Friday, April 28, 1961 tee, of which Mrs. Rodriguez is chairman. George Clawson of Bath, Pa accident occurred. TVMrr Minnie E. Tack, formerly to Hong Kong in August and toj Mrs.

Bertram Hansen, president of the organization, will preside. a missionary to Hone Kong, will Devotions will be led by the address the Augustana Lutheran Priscilla Circle with Mrs. A. V. Magistrate to Explain Operation of His Court New Providence Magistrate Police alerted State Police In Somerville who apprehended Clawson.

The summonses are returnable Monday night before Magistrate Ralph J. Smalley Jr. Monday, May 1, Lydia Circle at 8:15 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Oscar Johnson, Tice PL, West-field, with- Mrs.

Joseph Rodriguez and Mrs. Eric Anderson as! hostesses, and Dorcus Circle at' 8:15 p.m. in the home of Mrs. William Hurley, 983 Madison Tuesday, May 2, Priscilla Circle at 8:15 p.m. in the home of Mrs.

Roger Wahl, 241 Coriell Fanwood. The next ALCW meeting will be a strawberry festival in June. It is being planned and co-ordi serve as a parisn womer in one the 30 Lutheran congregations there. Miss Tack will speak at the local meeting about her Hong Kong experiences. She will wear a Chinese garment, and will show slides.

Members of Faith Lutheran Church Women of the Geth-semane Evangelical Lutheran Church on Tuesday evening, May 9, in the church recreation room Miss Tack, who served in Frank A. Pizzi will "explain the a tractor-trailer driver, was charged with leaving the scene of an accident and careless driving yesterday. He was later released on $100 bail. Police said Clawson's truck rammed the rear of a stopped car driven by Edward T. Lu-beski Jr.

of Mt. Carmel, at Route 22 and Wilson Ave. They said the Lubeski car was halted for the traffic signal when the Realtor Will Speak Ralph Schwartz, president of the Board of Realtors of the Plainfield Area, will be the guest speaker at the luncheon meeting of the local Kiwanis Club in the Park Hotel next Monday. His subject will be "The House Hunter." Samuelson in charge. Hostesses for the evening are Mrs.

Frank Sherwood, Mrs. Edgar Rossing, Mrs. Arthur Shore-mount, Mrs. Fred Roth and Mrs. Eric Reilinger.

Circle meetings of Gethse-mane Church scheduled for the coming week are as follows: work of Municipal Court in a Law Day USA ceremony at 8 p. m. Monday in Borough Hall. China from 1921-1949, is pres Plan Board to Meet The North Plainfield Planning Board will meet May 4 at 8:30 p.m. in Borough Hall.

ently studying Christian educa Church, New Providence, and of Bartholomew Lutheran Church, Elizabeth, have been invited to attend the meeting. The day was proclaimed here last night by Mayor' Frank T. LeBart. tion at the Biblical Seminary in New York. She expects to return a EiT7S fine Gallo wrought iron ft Sale ILllillULlVf to 33 20 oil' last year prices to Rust-resistant benderized white framed American beauty design with reversibls cushions covered in our exclusiyeMeadow lilac print plestit.

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Four side chairs with white plastic-covered slip seats. (If you prefer, 42" round table, 4 chairs. Last year's price 159.95. Sale 109.95), C. 3-PIECE SEATING GROUP, LAST YEAR'S PRICE 269.93 Three-seater sofa, two matching club chairs, 22x30" cocktail table to use on porch patio.

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Size 30x48" in this popular style. Mirrors. Not at Princeton or Morristown. finished legs with plastic tips. 124x17' trays.

tionery, Street Floor. Regularly 5.75 Teleservice orders filled on starred () items only. Merchandise at Bamberger's PLAINFIELD, and at Paramus, Menlo Park, Monmouth, Morristown, Newark end Princeton unless otherwise specified. SHOP TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS FROM 9:45 A. M.

TILL 6 P.M. ORDER BY TELEPHONE MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 8:30 A. M. TILL 5:30 P.M..

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