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   Hopewell Herald, The (Newspaper) - March 18, 1953, Hopewell, New Jersey                               VOLUME N 1953 Municipalities Nay Impose Rent Regulations OBITUARY JOSEPH SR Joseph S of 23 North died at Princeton Hospital Friday after a brief Born in lived most of hie life in ough For many yeans toe conducted a retail dry goods and store his in For the past several yeans he was an employee of the Ing Company was always inter- ested In affairs and served as president of former League of He was tary of the Association for many and a life of Hie New Jersey State Legislature Slated to Act Today on Giving Power to Districts Where Federal Control is Approves Local Authority on Motion Picture Bans Mercer Assemblyman Opposes Censorship By a Police Chief Municipal rent control was set for House action when the Legislature returned today The is a Driscoll stration was approved by a conference recently It give municipalities power to impose regulations Federal controls are lifted The Senate is ex- to go along when It gets to that branch Just back from a month v Republican leadens have mapped Lf another one from April 13 to 27 The r excuse this time is the primary services were beld this tion Between now and April 13 two 10 meetings a week are planned in an I The officiating fort to reduce the clogged Senate and Ginter the First Presbyterian Church No F A M Tuesday evening at funeral was in tDic of First men's Association He was an elder rf the Presbyterian of and Past Master ol ell No P A M Mr survivors are his Mary Phillips H Herbert of L and S of two Mre Neva of Bound and Mrs of E SCOUT TRIP ASSURED FOR ONE COMMITTEE ASKS FOR ADDITIONAL HELP FOR OF A CAMPAIGN NOW IN P ROC BESS TO PROVIDE FUNDS HIGHLIGHTS OF CALIFORNIA JAUNT MENTIONED Walter H- of the local Boy Scout an- today that Trip of a is almost assured tor Boy Scout to be sent to nia hy tie The important question at this ment is bow many boys can the troop sloce is required to assure each boy of the trip A campaign is in progress to raise sufficient funds to give other Boy Scouts the opportunity of enjoying the sojourn to West The committee is desirous of seeing Uhe public respond generously n HO PRIMARY BATTLES HERE Seven Cents OFFICES IN AND THE TOWNSHIP ARE MAYOR AND TWO COUNCILMEN HERE AND TO BE NOMINATED HOLCOMBE TO BE NOMINATED FOR SIXTH TERM House calendars Nearly bills await action By a bare the House proved an extension of to ban motion pictures and performances affecting morals Assemblyman of was among five members op- posing it He could see no he why a police chief or any other municipal official should become a censor and declared the both constitutional and Over 70 Entries for Figure Skating Championships At Baker Rink More than 70 entries in different classifications have been received for the Area Figure according to William H chairman the event The competition to foe held at Bateer Rink this Saturday is tie first of its kind to plaice in Princeton It Ibe by the Princeton Stating flve other clubs in Philadelphia Area participating The number of Princeton connoting this year make toe one day and evening event of special as it he a prelude to United States National Figure Smarting to place at the ing week Princeton Skating Club's Similar Pair champions of 1952 Hope and will en- ter the Similar Pairs white touts own Junior Champion of 1953 will enter Novice Ladies In tie competition Entered in the Bronze Dance are Hilary Thompson and James Hope Thompson and JT Miss Elliott tbe Senior Lady Club Champion of 1853 took the Senior to this worthwhile project Russell W of local says of a is I call the trip to tne Boy Scouts Third Jamboree at Sanita because 1 sincerely believe it 1 have C Chicago and a few other places as have others served in the Army of the U S and have an idea of iow big wonderful United States of ours are Some of you have been on business trips to West and all of us have dreamed about the when nve will take a to the Mit the Redwood San Franc Grand Carlsbad or some other historic or scenic place that we hare read or heard about But it is very hard to imagine Contenders lor public offices in this filed nominating petitions week and no contests are re- Mayor of the borough filling an will fte on for nomination for a full term With two on Coun ell Harry A dorog an expired and J will both be for full iAll three are The same situation exists in B for and C Goodspeed and H Jr will receive nominations They are also all Q who teen a Township Committeeman for fifteen years unopposed for for his term of of- fice No Democratic candidates filed for office In any of the three Board Pays Pupil's Tuition To Vocational School DEMOCRATIC GOV CANDIDATE SPEAKER HERE NEWLY ORGANIZED COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TO PRESENT PROGRAM AT HOPEWELL VALLEY GOLF CLUB NEXT STRIVE TO STRENGTHEN VOTE IN WESTERN MERCER VITAL CAMPAIGN ISSUES TO BE AIRED Former State Senator Robent B of Warren ic candidate for will be guest speaker M a meeting of the lewly organized Club of Vest Mercer County next Tuesday at Presbyterian Church acting as ary MBS IDA M DURLING of ton Street Rocky died suddenly Monday in Hospital She was widow of the late William S She is survived by six rett Walter and Raymond of Rooky George C of John of three bert of of two Mrs of Mrs of teen and nineteen Burling was a member of tihe Hocky HilJ Reformed Church Funeral services will be held Jday at 2 p in from the Mather al 40 with Rev Prank R gess wiH be fn Cemetery Friends may call this evening at the funeral borne L age feels this To him it fs a trip to fairyland ful days of traveling days of camping under thousand Scouts It will probably the first time hats eaten on a train and then sleeping in a bennh on the train at night He will like a diplomat from to take a tour of great United States if this hoy this man-sized boys who feel as he see as as he and newness and bigness does Dr Dilworth Opens Clinic Hospital Dr former well opened a building in United Indian Mission at according to word Mamy who at- tended die official opening hiad never seen facilities previously By the is an but to ards will accomodate many more No is within i Hopewell Valley Golf Club The will begin at m Senator Meyner present his lews on what he considers the vital issues of the campaign Meyner has been backed by a number of organize Uon State consider his knowledge of State issuer and his in Mie Legislature him as the best candidate the Demo cafi present in General tion Democratic for Freeholder Sheriff have invited to ail the meeting This will be die second meeting of the club was month Cor the purpose of ing the Democratic vote in ern section of County The invitations to the candidates Move Discussion Of Advisability in Changing from High to Other Kindergarten Teacher Engaged Class Pin Drawing Contest Closed Pupil tuition of tor a Hopewell attending a vocational school was paid by the Board or Education at its regular meeting Monday evening and with this move a trans- as to adaptation of youth to the type of education which best fibs each Individual case In otter words meat ion was raised that some dents instead of through four years of might be Iter fitted for their future lives if they attended vocational schools at if lower costs to the than a school course is now Lady Singles title at the Philadelphia Area In 1951 Hope Thompson Skating dub Lady in enter the Senior Mixed Balis with liam a member of class of 1954 at In won the Meals Senior Title at the Area ships and is 1953 Senior Men's of tbe Princeton Skating Club on page WILLIAM H H retired em- ploye of Spring of Thursday hto home in Trenton Born in terdon he bad been a ton resident for 58 years The was Monday at his home witt Uie Rev H of the First of officiating was in Highland this was a stationary fireman at the until his years is survived by his Mrs Mabel Fletcher Dans two Mrs Joseph and Mfa Nicholas of two of and of a of and one giand child A Names Delegates To State Conference A very interesting meeting of the Colonel Joseph Stout Chapter of Daughters of the American was held on March 10 at the home of the Miss S of East Broad Street During the business meeting tbe lowing delegates were appointed to at- tend the Annual Stale Conference is held in Assembly Chambers at the State House in on 19 and 20 The gates The of Colonel Joseph Stout Miss S Ethel Mrs R Tracy Mrs Louis who serve as Serving a destitute area where I missionary effort includes as well as and Mission is reaching a ed group situated in She Andes A serves as a room for inside is provided a room tile a laboratory wiffli dark room for a doctor's office aind have that and a with feeing as he from a cistern vate rooms around the clinic proper consist of rammed A arrived from St Louis one week before the of the hospital Funds donated by weH-wtshers the United States mute tne erection of A gift of from the and Re- formed equipment now in use a church in sent a supply of etc for hospital use 1 Four mothers arranged to receive icare at tihe soon fer it was opened The finst day in the brought thirty a off Rural clinics aliso wiJl be con- ducted by Dr Dilworth Dr and Mrs with their to Ecuador were by Mrs John Temporally Mrs said all voters interested to tbe vital Jersey cordially invited to attend Hie meeting Miss Helen Farlee Is Married Helen Doris daughter of Mrs W of be- came tie bride of Henry son of Mr and Mre Harry of the lie March at the Presbyterian Church Rev J H performed the ceremony before the immediate families and a guests Mrs Jonathan Voorliees was the The bride was attired in a navy blue with white and wore a corsage oE camelias The matron of Mrs Alberta of wore a navy blue with red accessories The bride's mother wore grey with black accessories Her flowers con- of a corsage of yeHow rose buds the served as best man for M-r Conover Following wedding a reception was held at home the iv was at h of the during the ejection special language after leaving Mrs Stawley of Van of and Theodore about Tears ago Bead The couple are residing the- National Mr and Mrs Holcombe Being Congratulated Mr and Mrs Robert of Broad are receiving upon the birth of a baby gM on March 10 in Princeton The baby has been named Anne and is the couple's third Birth Announcement Announcement is of the birth of a son to Private and Mrs Vernon at -tie Army Base Port on February 1 The been owned has other Vernon EAGEN Peter lA of Toms who served golf professional at well Golf Club and Golf over 20 years last Wednesday In ball Mr Bagen also was golf pro at the Country Toms and retired in 1951 as professional at the Lakewood Country ClUb In re- cent years had appeared at various In the Trenton area are his Mfs Marie E and and of and Mrs Julia of Conti The was ForMay fn Toms River mass 9 o'clock In St Joseph's Toms and Interment one of the members of Valley Forge Committee Ralph W the going Siate wilt preside over this meeting It is expected that ernor Alfred E will address the opening session During the course of the the State officers will ibe elected for the next period The commemorative plate of the Old School Baptist Church John Hart Monument to still popular project of the Anyone interested In these may contact the Chapter Regent Dr Chao Chief Speaker at Ming C- West Broad was speaker Sunday night In Kibe First Baptist where a of World series of services is dn Bora in Mr a product of Christian April in iSt Cemetery Bay It laland Mr and Mrs Fenton i Parents of Baby Boy 1 Mir and Mrs William D of 336 Hale have an- the birth of a on al St Francis Trenton Dr J Harmam was in attendance The son Jr wito is two old snton JB the Principal of Central High School of Mire Penton is She daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph of Princeton on tbe road SOCIAL HAPPENINGS JIMMY FARLEE CELEBRATES A party was Jimmy son of Mr and Mra Parlee of near Last in or of his seventh teen guests attended the affair which Easter Egg Hunt Set for April 4 Each year tie and girls of look forward to the Easter Egg Hunt It has now become a part of local tradition From a small be- ginning it has grown until it includes all children from pre- school through grammar school This year Young People of tbe Calvary Baptist Church and friends planning to iaa even greater bunt on April at o'clock Some members of the board believed it a parental decision In line indicated that some are not sufficiently interested to see in what school will receive best educational No decision was reached but the reasons pro and con were Mrs Joan ol was engaged by the board at n H month salary scale to in tihe starting 18 iMra fe to resign the acting it was noted that as of February 38 the in tbe elementary school 359 In this connection It wa's stated that of State Aid to borough school ie 190.60 or per pupil and to same ll average The report continued with the Uial in a contest for drawing of for class pins Sinclair won a wrist David a class Kenneth pim and also Carrie Prizes were by Alan jeweler School will close at 1 ji April the Easter recess June 16 was designated as graduation day the grade class Contract school supplies ing over iwas awarded to rett Co on Its low bid Bills were totaling Library Notes The book for the day shelf this week Apricot by Ruby Here fs a delightful love a book long on charan and amusing Scotch as a sparkling as a cot is an entertainment bound to satisfy most discriminating taste On the regular shelves our readers the Young by Carl Sandburg For the younger readers who like horse we Horse That Knew No Colonel P On window seat the little folks will and by Margaret Wise j Brown Pictures by Leonard Cancer Society to Hold Third Meeting I was at the home of his it Theological iary He is a member of toe Calvary Church ibere he teaches fn Cburch School and wrt in the aftip services He is In trans- lation worrit for American Bible N Vance who is tor formerly of the Calvary here Mrs J N of Hart nue were played and menta nerved VISIT OUR NEW BLOUSE DEPARTMENT BlouiM from A B ELLIS 133 W Broad Hopewell Mr and Mrs Herbert Wilson Parents Of Baby Boy Mr and Mrs Herbert E of are the proud ents of a baby boy born February at Princeton Hospital Tbe baby named son and is the fourth three boys and a girl Two Caught Speeding Castaro fined two for speeding last night were Michael and 44 Nelson New each and coats Borough polke caught them exceeding speed Jaw on Broad Street Canoer un- der an will hold tie on i March from 10 a m I to 3 p m in tiie basement of fit Catholic Bring a and Tea and coffee win be a erred by Hie laoMes of the church I The attendance at the second tag showed tk gain of 10 over thad of tbe women enjoyed making 750 dressings Let's the turnout even larger time dressings are for in i our town it needed as well aw in Mercer Mre J R te to contact If need Mercer Orange Card Grange March 8 p m   

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