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   Hopewell Herald, The (Newspaper) - April 8, 1953, Hopewell, New Jersey                               Broad VOLUME 27 N APRIL 1953 Seven Cents Approaching Primary Election Appears Dull Only Principal Contests Exist in Jumbled Race For Governor Local In Harmony O'Donnell and Brennan To Receive Sheriff Choices state and tire April 21 primary election ently Trill be dull Party pears to be Exclusive of the muddied with 11 aspirants for the Republican and Democratic only three two Democrats amd ome ore op- posing county parties slates In and well Township are contests Mayor will be unopposed fai borough for nomination to a fun as will Harry Seibert and Carl J for full all three being Republicans Lawrence Shear for and C Goodspeed and Charles H receive complimentary tor their office nominations in Pennington Leroy Q wilt be for nomination In the township for toils sixth A glance at tie Staie and County set-up is as Organization Paul Troast Frederick F R Kenneth C Malcolm S W Van and Fred E Shepherd Organization H Robert B Alexander John J State Organization Arthur Lane Organization SWo L Organisation Jack roy Hepburn Organisation Raymond J Prank L Gray Andrew K Dutch Andrew T Gastl Organization ert Edward A Thorne Organ Organization Thomas A Brennan State tion Republican Hervey S Moore Organisation Thorn Lord Nathan State Organize Mrs Ann P man Mi's Farr Organization Democrat Mrs Julia H TROUT SECURE STAMPS NEW LAW WAS PASSED BY 1952 SEASON TO OPEN SATURDAY AT 8 A M CREEL LIMIT IS EIGHT PER DAY Resident and non-resident trout ermen in New Jersey be required purchase trout stamps this the State Division of Fish and Department of Conservation and Eco- nomic Develop announced today The trout stamp was parsed by the 1952 Legislature and in the 1953 Fish and Game Tie law states that anyone fishing in Jersey trout streams during the season opens alt 8 a m April July is required to have a trout in in addition to the State fishing license The is not required fishing July 1 of New Jersey are re- quired toy law to pay for a jsiajnp to tlhe cost will be i When trout season opens dhere no minimum size limit on creel ivill Tve per of which number more than four may be from designated fly water Possession limit is one day's trout season wil on tember 30 Good Are Our Schools Pennington PTA Subject Miss Mary general visor of grades in Atlan- Cash Awards at Belle Mead Depot Cash award checks were presented to civilian employees ot Depot by Colonel Brisbane H Depot at a held in bis office on March 27 The award Cheeks represent adopted suggestions ing in to the government G 437 Yate in QM Depot was awarded Safety Award for a suggestion concerning a safety device for electric hoist Kendall A employed fn the Depot ance was for devising a spanner wrench used in the repair of pinion bearings James Hall New Owner Of Ewing's Store James of has the Corner Store business formerly owned by Gwen D Wostoupal Hall is making some improvements and renovations but conducting the business on full seate during the operations Mr Hall's the late Mrs Louetta Von owned store years ago So returns owner to the place where fee chased penny candy as a little boy PERSONAL MENTION Mrs Martha Iras returned a vacation trip to Bermuda Beginning April children under 14 haircut all doting 6 p m dally Cray 4 will tto Ote Association next day evening Tie meeting is uled 8 o'clock in the auditorium of the Grammar and program will business session of Meh school dents have invited as guests iMiss Ferguson discuss the Good Are Our lor her work on the school Elbe has served as amd for number of has di- a summer workshop for ers William D principal of tibe Central High of Hopewell wil explain the criteria tor school The Mid- Idle Atlantic of Secondary Schools and Colleges will high school again in 1954 MTB John J will conduct business Final plans be mode for of visual ifor the mary and Schools nominating con- WE K Edward Qua MTS Harold Mrs P Mrs JR E ereon and Mrs William L present a slate of officers Ition by closed ballot will I will be in the cafeteria wiH be decorated to birthday months and i members be asked to stuns to Kheir ages for the ject fund Those in charge of dec- include Mrs Con- rad J Mrs Jules A Glenn H Mrs Mrs R Singleton Mrs Mrs Thomas J MITS Fulton A Mrs P well Mrs Gilbert C Mrs Edwin W and Mrs Jacob j The refreshment consists of following fourth grade Mrs iP room Mrs Thomas I Mrs U Mrs Earl Mrs FeMi T Mrs Martin 5 Mrs Theodore M Engle Mrs liam A Mrs W Mns Robert Clowes Mrs Frank and Mns 33 HOURS TO PARIS STORY OF FLIGHT TOLD IN NEXT WEEK'S SATURDAY EVENING CALLED THE GREATEST ADVENTURE OF MODERN TIMES SHOWS RAPIDITY Of THIS COUNTRY'S GROWTH 1 Charles A Lindbergh's triumphant return to the United after com- of tic and goodwill New where le later took to near are today with the publication of bis story Hours to in the April issue of The Saturday Evening Post The magazine explains that this complete story of tols hop to was be- cause husband of New Anne Morrow was too young without at the His later ilife left opportunity for him to its writing a time occupation As a it be- came a and covered a fourteen with much of the composition and revision at around the globe BASEBALL FIELD BEING PREPARED SCHOOL GROUNDS GROOMED FOR OPENING GAME HERE APRIL TO BE HELD NEXT SUNDAY FANS FINANCIAL RESPONSE COMMENDED the heavy equipment donated by McAlinden Construction Com- and a number of the local baseball diamond began to look like a ball field again last in tion for the opening of the season here on April entry la the new formed Mercer County League plays its first three games at opening Mitty stout's Lambertville and meeting and before the road on May when they travel to BUl Boozer has announced that a scale will be held this and asks that any who to try out for team should come out It is expected some of the old favorites who performed so weld in the Lindbergh made notes on the will be including Frank manuscript showing where fte did Hunter and Bud Hugger Merritt tbe work on the individual pages Basca notations cover a variety i of ranging from to Italian Alips his present home in Connecticut The first chapter of his story out- lines how he planned Ms famous ocean flight while flying mail be- tween Louis in au Army salvage The author that be decided support given by the business houses on a craft because he fans of the community felt it with its lighter drive for funds went over the KM load he doubted whether e h are nOW the other two motors in a I gine plane would pull him through if see team one ranked out eon there is much work The editors of The Saturday to be done on the and Lt ning Post consider the Lindbergh tale fe hoped this Saturday will see an that has few j everyone who oan ara hour or equals in They de- give a cleaning scribe it as the story of a mail with a flip hi the many jobs that who must be the world in we live and find It The club meet this Thursday a reminder of how far and how fast evening in the barber shop of Cray A this has come in just on Seminary Avenue All Township in Agreement With Public Employes Benefits are also primed for the with Hunter and Boozer to ido most of the hurling President and aH the of- ami members of the local ball express their jest for the fine financial ALERT WARDEN SOLVES DEER MYSTERY PIECE OF PAPER LEADS TO DISCOVERY OF MAN WHO STORES PART OF ANIMAL IN NAIL FINE IS LEVIED W5 SPEEDING PENALTY IN TOWNSHIP Alertness and efficient investigation by County State Game Warden Eugene led to deteo Uon and ultimate arrest of a man il- legally possessing a deer a naU keg in a section of a fann led to the arrest of a Trenton man who was illegal possession of a deer He was fined 5105 in Township Court Monday by istrate Michael Travers of pleaded guilty to the charge O'Neil testified that he was called to gate a nail keg on the farm near Rock the and entrails ai a deer O'Neil said he found a piece Of paper address When told authorities he found the deer on and after cutting it ivp in basement of a friend's packed the remains in the keg and de- posited it in the woods In another caise Theodore G of Princeton was fined a total of for following too closely behind and for to have his driver's license in Ais possession State police alleged he had been ing an auto driven by Whit Griffin of Jefferson Trenton was speeding dent took inlace April 2 on Boad Coverage in 35 New Jersey Deductions Same As Under Social Security Retired Wage Earners Past 65 to Collect i Hopewell as among the in State in with the extension of retirement i benefits to cover public employees in New Jersey districts and agencies them into the old-age and insurance to an foy Staite uier Wadter T in a report Governor Driscoll on i A agreement Dialed last year extended coverage to members thus far enrolled Additional communities included in the agreement are the Princeton Housing Burlington ing Authority and Moorestown Townships in lington Township in County under the program exactly tihe same as those under the Federal Social Security and a iper of wages lor em- ployees up to are by the employer j Also conforming to I retired wage earners ia wife at 65 or more or a wife less oE age caring for a dependent child will draw benefits six years Succeeding unfold struggle to get financial Ing amd a plane lire testing flight from Los Angeles to Newark the difficulties at the base field the take-off terrific suspense of the flight builds up ito climax tie ing at hours are urged to attend Veterans Adminstration Questions and Answers Q I meet all tte eligibility re- for training under the Korean GI However I've re- gone on active duty May 33 lake a correspondence course under even though I'm now in A- though you meet all tie j you be a civilian when you wining on active duly may Message from Mr Erb About the Scout Court of Honor Boy No by American Post held A of Honor at TIall Easter Egg Hunt Successfully Staged Announced Mr and Mrs Leslie C of of Miss Leslie to Clyde Richard of fe Cos is the son of Mrs Minnie in training under the 41 Baumgartner of High and Korean GI I have just received Clyde R of ray discharge tended school at and A You must begin your training works with Robert M years of tie date of your any time limit I have to land Ringoes discharge Veterans discharged be- Miss fs in her senior year fore August must at Princeton High School begin toy 1954 I No date has ben set for the a dinner given by the of the Second Calvary tist Church at the home of John 75 Columbia April 18 Serving at S p m Rev J R Hurtt number of bills I'm to pay One of my creditors is getting and has threatened to take over my disability until his Is paid off Oan he do A Disability compensation well as all other VA I benefit exempt from the claims of under the Q Ts a- ty incurred enough in it- self entitle to vocational ing under Public Law I have an honorable discharge A No In you must have a need for training to overcome the handicap of your disability Van Arsdale New Administrative Officer i Edward Van of E Broad was recently appointed by G Newell to the and of Administrative Officer of the Prospect left Monday for Los Board of New where she has people accepted a position as w compotor with the Las Alamos oratory the University of fornia She will make trip by automobile In company with Miss Margaret of N who will be employed there Col Joseph Stout Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution j The next regular meeting will be held 8 p at the home of Warren chapter chaplain will be Mrs Van and Mrs Betty of Miss Ethel jter will at the ing Debates to tlhe State Convention wiU maie their A white wHI aiso be held at this meeting Miss Roberta Casey i Goes to New Mexico Miss Roberta daughter of For the first time in three years the weatherman the boys and girls of this Community with an ideal morning In spite of the measles in the children iin a continuous stream Oy the Lime set for beginning of over 100 boys and girls registered for the hunt Whan the hunt began records show thai 299 and grits from pre-school age through the eighth had signed up Of these were 67 in the JO iu the 59 in the first and 65 in third and fourth-year in the fifth and 25 In the seventh and group L Many thrilling moments were ex- by the mothers who their little tots run here and there after the eggs Both tihe dren and their mothers were delighted with the more than 84 prizes and the treat of la bar No child left without getting an j Those who were fortunate in finding than two shared rest witto those that couldnt find Rummage at Calvary Baptist basement April 9 a to r making consult Mr Van for permits Baby Boy for Leasers Mr and Mrs Howard of Wart are the parents of feaby Iwy born 1 at Princeton Hospital Hie child weighed 6 5 p April 9 p It named David Bruce and has been I iFor such a bunt the committee to its indebtedness to friend of the Mortimer who gave 60 dozens of eggs it wishes to Mayor Newell use of his the Counts for the borough grounds Tom and their cohorts for the fine they handled the and the Company for permitting the ot the hall the hearts of these three children and parents comes expression of to the chants gave so and ito many people made button in the Ft can not sist the temptation to thank Mr well for hie generous to the many employees at Rockwell who pave so and to made these arrangements The with great delight to the many moments of it had in arranging for dM the feel elated they saw after many hours of preparation the many faces of boys girls who thoroughly hunt Service of this type great inner faction guests were Erie Neighborhood Com- missioners Charles Erb and Bud WaMer the newly troop chairman and cf Ad- vancement and Count of The Russell W opened the meeting by turning the program over to the Boy Senior Leader John Gantz He led Pledge to toe Flag the Scout Oath 1 After ine guests and parents were the Senior is light of and lit a candle had Twelve Scouts came one by one and as they candles repeated Scout each candle stood A Scout j Obedient Cheerful Clean and i Reverent The were presented to the by the troop Scoutmaster The following Scouts received these I First Class Patrol leader who received 2 Merit Music and Safety Patrol Leader Robert Taylor re- Badge Patrol Leader Howard Sangston Second Class Peter Assistant Leader Monan Reed received his plus one Merit Badge for Stamp Collecting on page Library Notes The new book the day this week Second Happiest by John A brilliant first novel You can read it for pleasure or for but best for both On the regular shelves our will Wedding Anniversary by Beatrice Mabel N and others Tested ment Ideas for For younger readers we by Carol R Brink Illustrated by Jean ald Porter At regular meeting of the of Trustees held Monday the Librarian made the lowing Attendance era Action non-fiction pamphlets total for the month ot March 1176 There were new borrowers Twenty-two new books were added lo the shelves Presbyterian May 7 and   

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