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6...The TIMES. July 27, 1967 Engagements Weddings Births and Social Events MISS KARLA LOUISE ANGLE Karla Angle, Bride-Elect Of Warren Lament, Jr, Mr, and Mrs, Robert Angle of 39 Boyles Street, Beverly, Mass, announce the engagement of their daughter, Karla Louise, to Cadet Warren C, Lament, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lament of Basking Ridge, New Jersey, ARMY RESERVE Miss Angle is a graduate of Scotch Plains - Fanwood High School in New jersey and is a Senior at Wittenberg University, Springfield, Ohio, majoring in Education. Cadet Lament is also a-grad- uate of Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School and is a First Class- man at the United States Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado, majoring in Engineering Mechanics. A June wedding is planned. I NOW OPEN "THE RIB ROOM" at BUCKY'S NEW STOCKHOLM Steaks Prime Ribs Lobsters Charcoal-Broiled to your taste before your eyes Menu Dinner 14*ez. Now York Strip Sirloin Steak $4,93 Sandwich _$2.25 Broiled Live Maine Lobster M.95 Luncheon Open Sirloin Steak Sandwich . Hot Top Sirloin of Beef $1,10 Combination Seafood Salad Platter $1.10 Chopped Sirloin of Beef 90c Daily Chefs Specialty _$1.25 t (ilufftd with srobmtal, 1.06 iniro) Prime Filet Mignon _$4.95 Prime Ribs of Beef $3,93 Special Rib Rsom Tess§d Salad and Bgked Idghs Petgts Av Alwa^M m th&Main Dining Room Smorgasbord Continental Buffet Featuring a camplefi ?e|d buffet arid tiSt feed fgbls iuilnsiimtn'i Lunehten — Family Dinniri Route 22 East Somerville, NJ. Open 7 days a wrnk 72S-SS3S Banquet Facilities CHIT CHAT By HELEN MACK It sure feels good to just pack up and go off for a weekend into the "woods. Away from all the hustle and bustle of life around you, you realize the won- derful creations that go by un- noticed. As you sit by a mountain stream, the world seems miles and miles away. And would you believe it, the children managed to survive four whole days with- out that great invention better known as TV, not a station break or a commercial interrupted the quiet surroundings, * * * Troth is told...Mr. and Mrs. George Anns j r . of Pottsville, Pa, announced the engagement of their daughter Barbara to William Bedson, son of Mr, and Mrs, William A. Bedson of 2000 Church Street, Scotch Plains, * * * August wedding plans are made ...Mr, and Mrs. William A, Leh- man of 1582 Lamberts Mill Road, Scotch Plains, formerly of West Virginia have announced the en- gagement of their daughter Suellyn Ann to Jeffrey Cole Hed- ges, son of Mr. and Mrs,Charles Ward Hedges of Martlnsburg, West Virginia, * * * August 19 wedding plans made ..•Mr, and Mrs. Robert E, Staple- ton of Freehold, former Fanwood residents announced the engage- ment of their daughter Ethel Marcla to Troy Robert Tyson, son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles F, Tyson of 229Corlell Avenue, Fanwood. * * * Frederick S, Thompson of 1984 Wood Road, Scotch Plains, Is at- tending the Prudential Insurance Company's Executive Manage- ment Program at Princeton Uni- versity, * # * Walter Squires, Jr, of 2041 Hilltop Road, Scotch Plains re- cently celebrated 30 yers of service at Esso Research and Engineering Company, * % & Alrman Robert H. Gonzalez of 2405 Hamlette Place, Scotch Plains, has been selected for technical training at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas as a U.S. Air Force aircraft maintenance specialist. First Lt, William B. Bradbury Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs, William B. Bradbury Sr, of 1655 Ramapo Way, Scotch Plains received the Bronze Star Medal from the Pre- sident for outstanding meritor- ious service in connection with Continued On Page 8 PRIVATE BUS SERVICE NORTH PLAiNFiELD-FANWOOD AND VICINITY TO KATHARINE GIBBS In MOHTCLAIR •• sad Two-Y<rer C « t M SHCRBTARIAI. Write Sf telephone tor full Information S FtTOWtt It, MwWitr, NJ. MMI 2S1-744-M10 Also schools In Boston, Previdsnn and 200 Pick Avt,, Niw York 10017 ftrf/y Aeetsdlitd MISS SUZANNE RULQN Suzanne Rulon Engaged To Henry J. Decker Mr, and Mrs. Herman Walter Rulon of 82 Oakwood Court, Fan- wood have announced the engage- ment of their daughter Suzanne to Henry Joseph Decker, son of Mrs, Henry V. Decker of 232 East Golf Avenue, South Plain- field and the late Mr, Decker, Miss Rulon is a 1964 grad- uate of Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School and is presently employed by the Western Elec- tric Company, Inc., Newark, Her fiance is a graduate of St. Peter's High School, New Brunswick, at- tended the University of Notre Dame, and is presently attending evening classes at Newark Coll- ege of Engineering. He is pre- sently employed by Western Electric Company, Inc. An October 7, 1967 wedding is planned at the Sacred Heart Church, South Plalnfield. FLORENCE NIQHTINOALi NURSES REGISTRY MALE ana BftMALI C a l l 785-8100 Located 144 Barbara Drive, North Piarnfiajd RORENCE SUTTON, Rogijtrar Tavern onthe Hill ^ BININe ROOM COCKTAIl LOUNGE LUNCHEON DINNERS Select from a Superb, Varied Menu Our Fabulous Buffet; 154 BONNIE BURN ROAD WATCHUNO - 322-4989 ^r 20 to 400 Peeplc Banquet Facilitio* mmm Pictured above, running In the local Playground Olympics sponsored by the Scotch Plains Recreation at the Scotch Plains- Fanwood High School in the Girl's Midget Division are: Cheryl McCoy, Muir; Maureen Market, Coles; Kathy Gulka Farley; Patty Estelle, Greenside; Ellen Duff, Brookside; Joan Baudistel, Green Forest, (Photo by Wm Burke) Eager and waiting for the cry "On your mark, getset go," by Starter Gene Poquette, the first Heat of the 50-yard dash Boy's Midget Division, Steve Fowler, Muir; Bob Caffrey, Greenside; Robert Siebert, Green Forest; Maura Panting Green Forest, (Photo by Wm Burke) Activities In Fourth Week At Plains Playgrounds GREEN FOREST A "Dress Up Like Mother or Father" contest was "staged" at Green Forest Park to the de- light of the spectators and the obvious enjoyment of the parti- cipating children, ",,, Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief.,.": this children's riddle seemed to mat- fm& Opening THE BRASS HAT SATURDAY JUNE 29 COCKTAIL HOUR 4i30-6i00 P.M. DANCING N1TELY Tuesday Thru Sunday 8:30 P.M. Music By The MELUTONI5 Your Host Lou Msnelni 50 ECHO PLAZA ROUTE22 SPRiNGFlELD erialize for one day as the children mixed fact with fiction. Other activities at Green For- est Park included: Shoot-a-Loop; First, Joanne Gilllkln, Second, Colleen Schiller and Third, Mauro Fantinl, Bob Thomlinson; Ball Bouncing- Tim Murnane, Luigi Di Francesco, Mauro Fan- tinl; Badminton- Mike Castello, Kevin Reddlngton, Mike Berger- on; Dress Up Like Mother or Father- Mother, ScottCoen, Mike Bergeron, joe Ready; Father - Mike Massimino, Gregg Swlder- sky, Jerome daGroot; Shoot the Candle: Mauro Fantini, Three-Legged Race- 6 and under: Patricia Castello and Jac- queline Castello; Kirk De Valve and Mauro Dl-Fiore; 8 and under: Barbara Griffin and Julie Griffin; Brian Glllikin and Gerald Cilll- kln; Regina Shea and Cindy Fer- rara; older girls; Lou Ann Ef- taxes and Joan Baudistel; Karen Griffin and Patty Beas; Joyce Greco and Joanne Gillikin; older boys; Bob Griffin and John Don- ahue; Mike Castello and Paul Castello; Bob Selbert and Keith Marshall, Peanut Race; Karen Griffin and Mauro Fantini, Baseball News: The Green Forest Team defeated Greenside Park 7-5, The Girls' baseball team defeat- ed Greenside Park 6-5. Puzzle Patience: Linda Kret, Chris Graves, Karen Griffin, Jack Spingler; Balloon Toss; Brian Gillikin. Tetherbnll Tournament; Ted Schiller, Kevin Schiller, Art Car- rigino, Mike Castello; Jack Tour- nament: Phyllis Ferrara, Beth Buehler, Cindy Ferrara, Art Carrigino; Bean Bag Toss; Phy- llis Ferrara, Pat Butler, Mauro Fantini. MUIR There svas an inter-playground kickball game held at Muir Park with Farley Avenue Park, Muir defeated Farley svith a score of 16-7. In the Carrom Pool Tourn- ament, Calvin McCoy came In first place in the boys' division and Joanne Davis placed first in the girls' division, GREENSIDE "From Jack Benny's age, sub- tract tsvo dozen plus 2, If the re- sult Is more than 15 take the first right before WHY. If it's less than 15, proceed towards end of street. If it's 15, retrace steps, Anser: 2", The above direction svas one of the "easier" steps in Greenslde's first bike rally this summer. Eighteen eager entrants from tsvelve to fourteen shuttled about town, unearthing hidden loca- tions. Counting the number of jail cells at the Police Station and the brick houses on Grand Street were tsvo of the cryptic "messages". This last request caused a slight problem when Continued'On Page 11 The TIMES..,? ULjnfhia owarc CLO SING or VACATION T R E Ml E N D 0 U VALUES ON Cotton Dresses Summer Knits Cocktail Dresses Costumes REDUCED UP TO OFF 1/2 forge Selection To Choose From, So Hurry On Down And Tote Advantagm Of This Great Sale LJLjn ma owara ON [AST BROAD WESTFI1LD ACROSS FROM RIALTQ TtfEATliE
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  • 6...The TIMES. July 27, 1967

    Engagements

    Weddings

    Births and

    Social Events

    MISS KARLA LOUISE ANGLE

    Karla Angle, Bride-ElectOf Warren Lament, Jr,

    Mr, and Mrs, Robert Angleof 39 Boyles Street, Beverly,Mass, announce the engagementof their daughter, Karla Louise,to Cadet Warren C, Lament, j r . ,son of Mr. and Mrs. WarrenLament of Basking Ridge, NewJersey,

    ARMYRESERVE

    Miss Angle is a graduate ofScotch Plains - Fanwood HighSchool in New jersey and is aSenior at Wittenberg University,Springfield, Ohio, majoring inEducation.

    Cadet Lament is also a-grad-uate of Scotch Plains-FanwoodHigh School and is a First Class-man at the United States AirForce A c a d e m y , ColoradoSprings, Colorado, majoring inEngineering Mechanics.

    A June wedding is planned.

    I NOW OPEN"THE RIB ROOM"

    at

    BUCKY'S NEW STOCKHOLMSteaks Prime Ribs Lobsters

    Charcoal-Broiled to your taste before your eyes

    MenuDinner

    14*ez. Now YorkStrip Sirloin Steak $4,93 Sandwich _ $ 2 . 2 5

    Broiled Live MaineLobster M.95

    Luncheon

    Open Sirloin SteakSandwich .

    Hot Top Sirloin of Beef $1,10

    Combination SeafoodSalad Platter $1.10

    Chopped Sirloin of Beef 90c

    Daily Chefs Specialty _$1.25

    t

    (ilufftd with srobmtal, 1.06 iniro)

    Prime Filet Mignon _$4.95Prime Ribs of Beef $3,93

    Special Rib Rsom Tess§d Saladand Bgked Idghs Petgts

    Av Alwa^M m th& Main Dining Room

    Smorgasbord — Continental BuffetFeaturing a camplefi ?e|d buffet arid tiSt feed fgbls

    iui lnsi imtn' i Lunehten — Family Dinniri

    Route 22 East Somerville, NJ.Open 7 days a wrnk 72S-SS3S Banquet Facilities

    CHIT CHATBy HELEN MACK

    It sure feels good to just packup and go off for a weekendinto the "woods. Away from allthe hustle and bustle of lifearound you, you realize the won-derful creations that go by un-noticed.

    As you sit by a mountainstream, the world seems milesand miles away. And would youbelieve it, the children managedto survive four whole days with-out that great invention betterknown as TV, not a station breakor a commercial interrupted thequiet surroundings,

    * * *Troth is told...Mr. and Mrs.

    George Anns j r . of Pottsville,Pa, announced the engagementof their daughter Barbara toWilliam Bedson, son of Mr, andMrs, William A. Bedson of 2000Church Street, Scotch Plains,

    * * *August wedding plans are made

    ...Mr, and Mrs. William A, Leh-man of 1582 Lamberts Mill Road,Scotch Plains, formerly of WestVirginia have announced the en-gagement of their daughterSuellyn Ann to Jeffrey Cole Hed-ges, son of Mr. and Mrs,CharlesWard Hedges of Martlnsburg,West Virginia,

    * * *August 19 wedding plans made

    ..•Mr, and Mrs. Robert E, Staple-ton of Freehold, former Fanwoodresidents announced the engage-ment of their daughter EthelMarcla to Troy Robert Tyson,son of Mr, and Mrs. CharlesF, Tyson of 229 Corlell Avenue,Fanwood.

    * * *Frederick S, Thompson of 1984

    Wood Road, Scotch Plains, Is at-tending the Prudential InsuranceCompany's Executive Manage-ment Program at Princeton Uni-versity,

    * # *Walter Squires, Jr, of 2041

    Hilltop Road, Scotch Plains r e -cently celebrated 30 yers ofservice at Esso Research andEngineering Company,

    * % &Alrman Robert H. Gonzalez

    of 2405 Hamlette Place, ScotchPlains, has been selected fortechnical training at SheppardAir Force Base, Texas as a U.S.Air Force aircraft maintenancespecialist.

    First Lt, William B. BradburyJr. , son of Mr, and Mrs, WilliamB. Bradbury Sr, of 1655 RamapoWay, Scotch Plains received theBronze Star Medal from the Pre -sident for outstanding meritor-ious service in connection with

    Continued On Page 8

    PRIVATE BUS SERVICE

    NORTH PLAiNFiELD-FANWOODAND VICINITY TO

    KATHARINE GIBBSIn MOHTCLAIR

    • • sad Two-Y


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