Hackettstown NJ Gazette 1959-1961

NOVEMB&K 3. 1960
THE HACKETTSTOWN GAZETTE, HACKETTSTOWN, NEW JERSEY
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FORD FURNITURE STORES
Celebrating Our
6 9 * ANNIVERSARY
With The Greatest Selection . . .
And The Finest Furniture Values In Our History!
BALLOTS *X BABIES — Warren County RepaMieaa worker
undergoes on-the-job training in preparation for a massive babysitting operation Election Day to allow mothers to get to the polls.
COP volunteers in the county, as part of their getont-the-vote
drive, are offering free Election Day baby-sitting and transportation to anyone who requests it. Voters need only phone GL 49831 to reserve a baby sitter for next Tuesday. Persons who want
to volunteer for the baby brigade should also phone that number.
Above, left to right, are Miss Mary Ellen Fee, David B. Kynor,
son of Mr* and Mrs. Herbert D. Kyaar, Jr., and Timothy Genthner, son of Dr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Genthner, all of Phillipsburg.
: Mrs. Man- Michael. Mrs. Wanda'
. O'Brien. Mrs. Helen Ouellette, Mrs
]Irene Pollock. Richard Rizk, JohnReported bv Barbara HendershotiRyan. Mrs. Mabel Torrence a n d ;
XEW AMERICAN' FLAG
: Peter Wulling
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Our new 50-star flag which was' F r ? m the administrative staff,;
given to the school bv Congress-i^rles S;. Keister. principal, Mr.;
man William B. Widnall of t h e . J o s e P * Misklow. guidance director.
Tth rw<-.~» ....}{ b^ fi.-.wr. 'c»- the * n a " r£ - " u t / 5 & U U o n - "urse, and
firlt"time on Election Dav. Novem- ylfs- A d a Ahrens. cafeteria manaber8.
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PHYSICAL EXAMS
ATTENDING CONVENTION j T h e a n n u a , p h y s i c a T e x a m s ^ ^
The following teachers from the been given during the past few
hish school will attend the annual weeks, administered by Dr. Steven
convention of the New Jersey Ed-'Stanowicz and the nurse. Mrs.
ucation Association in Atlantic] Ruth Sutton.
Citv on Thursdav and Friday. No-i
PRESS CLUB
vember 10 and 11. There will bej 0 n F r i d a R o n M]
Bo school those two days
Scranton-Wilkes-Barre radio staMrs. Beatrice Birchard Nicholas; t j
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wi„ host
Di Ciancia. Miss Marv Jane Don- .„,,_-, „,»„,„>„ »T o n m avd e w J...
nellv. William Foley." Mrs. Ethel fh je Tp < 1 H t £ "
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Gardner. C. Albert Johnson. Wil-: fthe
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issue of
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Times.
liam Jones. Miss Anne Merngan.
LIBRARY CONFERENCE
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Mrs. Elaine Carnahan attended
the State Regional Library Conference last Thursday at Belvidere
on "Services for Young Adults.":
Speeches were given on the White
House Library Conference. State
Librarv Department and newly ??.
:«.">...-ncd >cnool libraries.
VLSl'AL EDUCATION
During the month of October, 63
films were used to supplement sub308 Main Street
ject classes in the high school. Of
these. 15 were used in social
Hackettstown
studies: 10 in science; six in
commercial: eight in industrial
arts: five in home economic: four
in English: four in agriculture;
three in driver education; two in
Beauty starts at all ages.
mathematics: two in music: two in
We have the
art: one in language; and one in
physical education.
JUNIOR PIXIE
GIFT FROM F. X. A.
for a youngster's
The
Future Nurses of America
active life.
have donated a new three-speed
record changer to the school for
i**e at dances held in the cafeteria.!
CAREER GIRL
It will be used for the first time;
tomorrow at the Press Club dance.!
— for work or play.
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The following elementary teach-!
ers and administrators will attendj
the convention: Seavey D. Morse.j
SILVERY CLOCHE
superintendent: Mrs. Mildred Bark—cut into her own
er, assistant: Mrs. Mabel Adams.
Mrs. Kathryn Bellis. Mrs. Miriam!
head size.
Berger, Robert Carruth. Mrs. Ora
Depuy. Mrs. Catherine DiCiancia.
t*m«thinf Sm»rt .with a
Mrs. Mary Eckert. Mrs. Margaret
Fisher. Mrs. Alice Gallagher, Mrs.j
S M C I A l Tevch Of
i Wilma Goarcke.
•LAMOU*.
Also Mrs. Margaret Harris. Miss!
; Mary Elizabeth Kiney, Mrs. ThereOur Salon rs OlMn
sa Lush. Miss Celia Mayberry, Missj
DAILY
Anne Merrigan. William Oneal.
With «r Without
Matthew Pinkman, Paul Roter#fl
AppotfltfVt+ft?»
;mund, Miss Emily Thomas. Mrs.
lAnne Ward. Mrs. Leola Wheeler.
Op*n Friday Ivantnff
i Mrs. Kathryn Trainor, Mrs. Marion
Freeman.
OPEN HOUSE
FREE GIFS
Friday and Saturday
To Everyone
November 4th and 5th
Browsers Welcome
H. H. S. Notes
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ANN and
FREDS
Hairdressers
SAYS:
COMING TO FORD FURNITURE IN WASHINGTON FRIDAY!
SEE PEGGY LYNN FROM RADIO 14!
Yes, Peggy Lynn of WEST, Easton, will be broadcasting her program - the
most popular women's show in the Lehigh Valley — direct from Ford Furniture on Friday, 9 a. m. to 11 a. m.
Then, meet and greet this charming hostess of the air IN PERSON at
FORD FURNITURE.
Peggy Lynn will be hostess during the GRAND OPENING of our new Colonial
Room until 9 p. m. Come in and say "hello" in person — browse around and let
Peggy Lynn show you the most beautiful and beautifully-made furniture, styled
'COTTAGE'
Homemade Chocolates
$1.59 lb.
with all the grace and charm of Colonial days — yet serviceable and practical as
this moment.
FORD FURNITURE STORES
NOVELTIES
The Cottage
WASHINGTON
171 Main Street
Hackettstown, N. J.
Open Friday and Saturday Evening Until 9 P. M.
an
BELVIDERE
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