Hopewell Herald, The (Newspaper) - November 11, 1953, Hopewell, New Jersey VOLUME 6 N NOVEMBER 1953 Seven ft It Firemen Ready to Complete Apparatus Payment Department States at Council Meeting That Final Check is Aid Also Helped Financial Load Police Announce Absence of Hallowe'en Vandalism Borough Council's regular ber meeting Monday evening wias re- vealing in tie tact the fire ment is ready to give check for as final payment on the new fire maldes a total of tine cost of the apparatus j Manufacturing Company gaye a sub- stantial financial gift several weeks resulting m a low financial out- put by the The er George J that there had scarcely damage here in tiie of vandalism on Hallowe'en The borough was well policed and by were cally nil He reported tiat 398 police Delaware Valley Association To Hold Show The Delaware Valley Association will hold their last khana lor 1953 on November at un- der chairmanship of Charlie of commencing at IS Carney of will Judge the classes Harrison of Mt will be the and Dr Welling of 1 will be the announcer A trophy win be given for both tihe English ami Western rider with the of points at tihe end the day These must be won with the same mount Rain date is November 22 No Trail Horse Trail Horse No Hunter No Horse No Up Race No Class No IS years and under No 18 years and under No Bending No Jumping S P C hours had been put in by the The Henry Bergh ment during the 4 summonses issued and one accident Reining discussion ensued re- No Spotted gardiag tie interior painting of parts Horses of Borough The matter was Solid left in the hands of Councilman Clark Color for hds discretion i No 1st Division Departments of local government 2nd were toM to check their re- for prefatory to Brooklyn Baseball School framing the budget withim a or two were parsed to pay for the first half school nurse tor part of the school fSW for six rentes of fire hydrants and which is due Mercer ty wn 1953 Central High School Doings Lorraine in the Club of Central High School ot Hopewell is a member of All State will sing in Atlantic City for the meeting of the New Jersey November at 3 p m There will be a repeat programi the in 001 November 22 vice president of the school glee is a member also of the Girls She has pated actively since her freshman year in the music programs and Spring Concerts Last she sans the role of Olga in the operetta by Friml Lorraine is loist also with the band at school and sings professionally with a local Lorraine is vocal pupil of Miss of Trenton Vocal activity at Central is under the direction of V teacher of Vocal Music in the Continuation Rummage Sale at Baptist Church The Calvary Indies Aid re- so much rummage from the and friends that of last week was so tiie has decided to hold a continuation sale this week on Friday from 5 to 10 as do not wish to store any of the and clothes dles Aid has to reduce the price on all items Opens February 13 Captain ace pitcher Carl and umpire will bead up a staff of instructors at where the lyn Dodgers will a Baseball for and um- pires amateur teams from ary 13th through February 1954 president Waiter F ley declared it is not the purpose of the school to develop O'Malley hopes that the professional will the students to be of even greater service to their programs in the future Invitations haive been extended to baseball officials of American Little Little Bigger League and school and college officials and similar groups The also Charles Arthur Dede and Mickey will in- clude courses in by Larcy Ground and Fielding His the Health of the Boy Ball Dr Eugene portance of Ex- Eugene plus base care of the construction aind care of the diamond and instructional All information about the school may be obtained by contacting Arthur Scouting Brooklyn Dodgers 215 Montague lyn N T CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL IS PLANNED Blackwells Back From Wisconsin Pierson at Kansas University Reginald son of Dr and Mrs J Pierson of is among the students at- tending the University of James K of today The 1953 figures a six per increase over a ANNUAL EVENT TO BE HELD AT THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DECEMBER CHRISTMAS THE THEME FOUR TO PARTICIPATE The annual Christmas festival that put on by four of the local tions win be held at the Elementary School on December 4 The mas Fir Pun this year will have as Its theme Old Fashioned Mrs oj toe Roundabout is the general man The clubs participating are the Roundabout tie Woman's the PTA and the Garden The Garden Clulb wil stage a greens show AH classifications in the show are open to the public Entries must he placed between 9 12 day of the show and removed at 9 that classifications in the adult group are as 1 Christmas wreath or other novel idea for a door 2 tion suitable for a family dinner to be viewed from one side with one place setting No flat silver to be Jiving ptoit material size long 3 Joy to the tion the gaiety of the day season Niche wide Some living plant material required 4 Hark the Herald Angels A expressing tihe of tihe Niche Some living plant material required 5 White all arrangement in a white container greens allowed wide For the Juniors there will be tibe following 1 A small favor that would look pretty on a party Material may be etc Kindergarten through third grade A Fourth Sixth 3 A Gift Package Seventh and Eighth Grades Gift booths will be another feature of the show Bach club will haye Its booth And in the hall will be a food table that will be Ibe effort of all the clubs All food must be in by 3 m The Fir will be open from 4 to 9 The committee from the Garden Club consists of Show man Mrs Mil's B Robert Door Mrs dore A Entries and Walter J tier and Mrs George Gift Booth Mms Mrs John Burd Library Notes The new book for the day shelf this week Devil's hy Frank laughter was jit was with mockery for all things under heaven and even for His called it devil's On the regular shelves our readers will is Worth by Fulton J For the readers we Margaretta i On the seat the little tots Make-Believe by Phyllis Illustrated hy Ro- berta WARNING ABOUT LEAVES BURNING POLICE URGE RESIDENTS NOT TO RAKE LEAVES INTO STREET OR BURN THEM AT TO BE ENFORCED FIRE CAN DAMAGE PAVEMENTS Local police again warned borough not to rake leaves into the streets or burn them along The department enforce the ordinance prohibiting this owners are required to at leaves falling on erty either by on private property with an adult in or hauling the leaves away One of the which mates the task ot the police more difficult is the practice commonly indulged in by owners who rake leaves from lawns into streets another practice is line burning of leaves by some property owners on the surface of paved streets which causes considerable damage to the pavements Korean Clothing Drive Starts December 6 December will be is throughout Mercer County Tt Is the day on which a wide clothing wUl be from house to collect used clothing ot all types tor the ten lion destitute Korean people The drive ib being sponsored the Mercer Clothing Campaign Committee ot Relief for The local committee is part of the American Cor Korea tional organization was in the ot 1951 by of Voluntary Agencies for Service The county is being spearheaded by 39 civic leaders hug as members of Uhe planning and organ n The e representatives oJ and labor groups Jack 01 West is serving as general chairman of tlhe drive He Is A veteran of World War II and the Korean conflict and has been m numerous civic groups ice his return from Korea He is a practicing attorney I'll Trenton Di Bertha of Trenton Teachers Collide is honorary chairman for the campaign She has been associated willi human and in her career in public cation in the State of Jersey I H executive tary of the Trenton tary of the committee One Another f Seriously Hurt in Crash News Reports from Borough Churches REV FRANCIS PRESBYTERIAN SPEAKER The Rev terian missionary on furlough from speak at tie Church on Sunday ai 11 o'clock Mr Kinder has been a key figure in the relief and rehabilitation work of the Presbyterian Church in Korea during the past three years of con- in tie only station not evacuated during the he has been of u small group ol who have been ait least in tihe needs of the sands of refugees They five thousand relief ages sent from the United States in course of tie past and dis- the goods to refugee old ples school and destitute churches Gifts ol money SOCIAL HAPPENINGS MRS JOHN CRAY MARKS BIRTHDAY John of 39 Columbia celebrated her birthday on November 7 Many of her called to extend beat wishes and congratulations She re- many beautiful cards and gifts I Among those present Saturday ning were Howard Mrs Clarence Mrs William N Mns Harry Lalto Mr and Mrs James Carter and Demise and Mrs James and nave been used to start that train people to be self porting Mr has been very active fn the Bible which is pro basic and Birble teaching for thousands of all over Some three thousand poor children in Taegu alone are their only education in the Clubs Another of Mr activities is teaching In the logical Seminary tn Opened rn the now has over four and fifty and more than two hundred young men land women applied for last year I Kinsler first went to Korea ITI and was stationed in the ancient of He taught in the Union College aid In- and assisted in Christian En- deavor and conferences He so had the of country ITI tbe area For sis yearns during the war Mr served as pastor of the Church of East Long Island He to Korea in- im Mr Kinsler is from German I Pa and TK a of Maryville of I The members ol the W M will present their thank offering envelopes this organization by your attendance cuid at same tome en joy a talt by a very Sue Mr Kinsler was a classmate of at Princeton Semi- nary Edward Hurley Dies From Skull Charles Bregenzer in Occurs at Scene of Other Fatal Mishaps Early Morning Impact Awakens Residents person was killed and another seriously injured about 3 a m Monday a convertible car crashed into a power line pote at the corner j of Broad and niue such an Impact that it woke up residents a block a of the scene One person who lived almost at the comer said rt an j F of 70 was killed instantly when his hit the pole Charles son of Mrs Charles of Princeton a passenger in the Hurley car is in Hospital with a serious chest of the right forearm and right side of his face and the base of his Hurley is survived by Ms Bliel two Ethel and of this an aunt Miss of N V He was employed aa a service adviser at Johnston North Trenton When the by Hurtey crashed into the both men were thrown out by the force of Impact Hurley died of a fracture was pronounced dead by Dr T P of this awl medical examiner Leonard Berry sued the death certificate Chief Police and i Police Guisseppe were first on Uhe scene of the Troopers Soler and Fagano were Called in The ambulance there a lew minuter after the I crash Tie rushed Bregenzer to Uhe hospital and Hurley's wiais to Farr Funeral Home The West comer is the spot several serious dents have during lie past one resulting in the of local resident I Services for Hurley will be held morning from Parr 10 with interment in Friend's may visit this evening at irom 7 to 9 o'clock Activities of Clubs Organizations i year ago The students come jail 106 Kansas 45 tlw Mr and Mrs of and two er have recently returned are 139 stu a with their Bavid 8 and of 4-H Clover Club from To Elect Officers Democrat Celebration At Hopewell Manor The victory will be by the West Mercer Democratic Club at a buffet on No- 24 at Hopewell Manor This the regulaT meeting night o-f the Mrs an- that Mrs Irene Schek ton wilt ant as of the affair and wHV be assisted by John and Mrs Polly ffi WOMAN'S CLUB Holiday arrangements is the theme oi the November ing of the Hopewell Woman's Mrs S V of N and who is well in well the speaker of tlhe evening I Mrs Stewart is a nationally flower judge and has given courses in flower arrangements in Legion HalJ in Hopewell The gram has been planned by the garden land conservation department of tihe club with Mrs Fred Hoadley man are asked to bring guests Hall at m McCormack a Motor Vehicle Inspector new motor vehicle in specters -are an week training course at the Sea Girt Academy es Wednesday class Thomas gala 35 Barnes Jt 74 Andrew Thomas J well John and William H Beecher State Police Superintendent Russell A Snook presided at the graduation program and presented the class to Motor Vehicle Director William den George W assistant tor vehicle administered the oath to tha class members a new high Wisconsin They were accompanied fcy their son-in-law and Mr 45 ln The ol One stopover on the trip was Niagara W tallowed by short drive Into Canada a i Public November Hall by O E S Cant Party at Mercer new studente ore the WorM War II veterans the on- the Lawrence s la and 694 m at the K D Medical Center in Kansas CHy Second Calvary Church church dinner November p m Re- November cUrting p m R The annual election of officers of the Clover Club will held ing the November business meeting at tne Calvary Baptist Church from to this Thursday evening Other of interest to the berg will abo be acted upon The activities for this year were started an organizational meeting held on October 39 Since then separate graupa have met and are on evoking projects and sewing Order your personalized now Large to from Ketler A 33 W Broad Hopewell Phone 126 lt John Guinness Studying At Syracuse John D son of Mr and Mrs of has enrolled in Syracuse for the tall Js a freshman in the College ot Liberal Arts and is joring in Journalism He is a 1953 graduate of Farragut Pine Beach PRESBYTERIAN YOUNG WOMEN'S BIBLE CLASS 1 The Young Class of the Presbyterian Church will hold a meeting on No- at ithe home of Mrs Ernest with Mrs Bradford Golden as Members will please re- to paint cookie cans Cor the due at the December meeting ber 13 we will remain open every Friday evening until m ler A 33 W Bread HOPEWELL VALLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Members and their wives are in- to visat the Princeton jter at 2 p jn Please in tine parking yard PERSONAL MENTION Mr and Mrs W of have left for a vacation In Florida OBITUARY EDWIN SCHAAFSMA Edwin Schaaisma died at ibis home on Reed Boru in fee came the United States in 3920 as a fanner He was a member of Odd Fellows In addition to his Mrs Winnie Fisher he is survived by of of and of Puerto and two services were held this afternoon from the ial Home with tlie A Kenneth Inter- was iji Cemetery Calvary Church tion Rummage Sale Nov 5 to 10 p It Men's Shop will remain op- en Friday evenings until 9 f AdT Presbyterian Rummage November 9 a m to B p November 9 a m to 2 p m