PAGE 101THE FRANKLIN NEWS-RECORDTHURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1968Manville Instructor Stars, Directs, IHay In Park'George Phil cox, instructor for the Novicky School of Dance, Manville will be appearing in the Middlesex County Park Department Plays in the Park series in the dual role of director and leading actor.The play is the historical drama The Royal Hunt of the Sun by the modern English author Peter Shaffer.The drama tells the story of Pizarro’s conquest of the Inca Empire in Peru. Mr. Philcox will be playing Pizarro, In addition he is directing the entire production, choreographing the dance sections and has designed the many costumes as well. The cast is a large one, with 22 speaking roles for men and uses many extras as well.The play, which closes the Park Series for 19C8 will be presented in the Roosevelt Park Amphitheatre on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, Aug. 20 - 21 and again on Aug. 27 - 28. Admission is free, and it is suggested the public bring chairs or blankets to sit on since the amphitheatre is open to the sky. There is ample parking space for all and the performances start at dark.The play uses mime, masks, dance, dramatic action and speech to tell the complex story. It will appeal to the whole family, from the ’cowboy and Indian' youngsters to the more intellectual ’historian' adults.GEORGE PHILCOXIN DEFENSE COMMANDAirman First Class Ronald J. Stevens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Stevens of 13 Fraley Dr., Franklin, has arrived for duty at Tyndall AFB, Fla. Airman Stevens, a draftsman, is a member of the AerospaceDefense Command. Heis a graduate of Franklin High School, is married to the former Marylyn L, Knappof 74Clare-mond Road, Franklin Park.Give her somethingfor herselfanr! fnr the familv!Former Senator Elected Director Of Area BankFRANKLIN-Former State Senator and Senate President, William E. Ozzard (R) has been elected a director of Franklin State Bank, it was announced jointly today by Mayo S. Sisler, chairman and Anthony D. Schoberl, president. The appointment Is effective immediately.Mr. Ozzard, of Mountain Top Road Bridgewater, is currently a member of the N.J. Public Utilities Commission. He resigned from the Senate on July 1, to acceptthe appointment to the commission,Mr/Ozzard served in the General Assembly from 1954 through 1958. On November 4, 1958, he was elected to the State Senate to fill the unexpired term of Malcolm S. Forbes. He was reelected the following November and again in 1963. Two years later, he was elected senator from the new Eighth District comprising Somerset and Hunterdon Counties. During his recent terms, Mr. Ozzard has served for periods as Senate President, Acting Governor, Majority Leader and Minority Leader,A partner in the law firm of Beekman, Ozzard and Mauro, in Somerville, Mr. Ozzard is a former Somerset County assistant prosecutor. He graduated from New York University School of Law and studied pre-law at Rutgers and Indiana Universities,-0-IN OFFICERS' TRAININGSteven A, Angalet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Angalet, 25 Lake Ave., Franklin, a student at Rutgers University, is attending Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps summer camp, The course began July 8 at Indiantown Gap Military Reservation, Annville, Pa, Cadet Angalet is a 1965 graduate of Franklin High School.Pony League Will Picnic Sunday In Dukes ParkThe Manville Recreation Commission will sponsor a picnic for pony league players Sunday, 2 p.m.at Dukes Park.Trophies will be presented to thechamps.On Friday, Aug, 9 the commission held a picnic for borough children at the park. The pool attendants were the hosts, serving refreshments and supervisingactivities,This Friday's children's events will feature a penny dive contest at both the Dukes Park and Memorial Park pools. Prizes will be awarded to those who find the largest number of pennies..-0-Lawn ClinicRutgers College of Agriculture will host the Central Jersey Lawn Clinic and demonstration Saturday, Aug. 24 at the college campus in New Brunswick.The morning and afternoon sessions, include a tour of turf plots, a lawn making demonstration, a lawn renovation demonstration andThe morning session starts at 10 a.m, and the afternoon program at 2 p.m, Itfs a rain-or-shine affair, with an indoor program scheduled if it pours.a*Pitch The Tents!THE TENTS WENT UPMON-day for the 20th Annual Somerset County 4-H Fair which is running from yesterday until tomorrow at the fair grounds of the Somerset County Park Commission's North Branch Park. Highlighting events ofthe fair will be the Round Robin Livestock Showmanship Contest, the Open Pet Show, and performance by the Somerset County 4-H Twirlers. Favorite treats for all fair-goers will be found at the large food tent.Noses will be lured by aromas of chicken bar-b-q, corn on the cob, hamburgers, hot dogs, french fries, and soft drinks. Yummy deserts of sno-cones, cotton candy, candy apples, cakes and cookies will fill everyone.Hannon Funeral. Home Inc.Herman H. Hannon, Mgr,RANUULt’M S' 06 4 643 WLh* SUMlBfifl Slfld t Raritan NCw Jrnsiv!iQuackenbossFUNERAL HOMELIVINGSTON AVE.NEW BRUNSWICK Kilmer 5-0008Speer Funeral HomeNorman R. Van Arsdale. Mgr.RANOOCPM 5 067010 West End A veiSomerville, .S.J.Fucillo Warren Funeral Home Ine.Adam Fucillo, Mgr.725-1763 205 S. 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