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120 Patrols Enteredin Klondike Derby

Schoenbrun Talk

RescheduledSchueubnio, the radio

places the originally scheduleddate in November when he waspre ve 111 ed f r o i n a ppea r ing be -cause off a snowstorm.

Mr. Sehi»enb.run, who has r e -

Vi.et.na.iii siiK-e World War II as

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One hundred twenty patrols have been entered in the I :*h Annual sPeak " n "Vietnam - The WayKlondike Derby to be hold at the Lake Surprise area ..f the Watchtiiic O u t >" I n " l l i e ""esitfield High SchoolReservat ion Saturday. "Governor Fear less ' " Frank Spera | i a ; next Monday evening at 8:30p.m.named the " M a y o r s of the various " T o w n s " the so .ui |iair,.ls I Us appearance at this time re-a r e t o their visit on rounds of til1 it-course.. The mayors are as follows; Town of Eska, Hd Szabo,Akutan, Hill Scmiers, Duti/h Harbor, Jesse Huff, all from Wesi •field. From Scotch .Plains the "Mayors'" arc Cache, Bud fa vim-and Adak, George McMoran. Peter Van Jo Water of I Iran ford is•".Mayor of Bik-kland. .Manning the luncli, slops towns of Walrus P"rlL>d extensively on and fromI .. a ke and F o ri Y u; k on are Ton y I lee u o 11 o a n 11 Hi 1.1 111 > r ge s,

Other scouters working in thed e r b y a re , 1 "r a f f i r I )i s t r i c t C o in—m i s s i 1111 e r Ge i ic i\ 1 a r t i n; O ffi c i a 1.Greeter, Or. Rub Siegel, Weighi n, Wa.It: I)eyer 1 e, Fn >st Corners,Mel Finck all of Scotch PlainsFrom Westfield busy scoutersare expediter, Rogers [tearing,publicity. Bill Holt, checkers.Art Kalman, Fred Bellinger andBob Merely. Prizes arrangedby Paul Ha tin and radio by DonBaurngartner and his team ofr a d i,». > e x pe rt s, Sta rt e r i n t he d e r -by for the 13th consecutive yearwi 1.1 be Alan E her sole of Fan wood.judging the best sledges will bepa s t "" Co verm >r *' F red E gne r a. ndD.i s t r i c t E x e c u t i ve L e s F ried m a n.In charge of health and safetyis Dr. F. B. .Nelson and theFirst Aid Squads of all the par-ticipating towns will be on handat various times throughout theday. West: fie Id Ford and NorrisChevrolet have supplied batter-ies to power the radios used ateach town to flash the progressof the derby.

Bov Scout "Governor'"" BobWall, Eagle Scout in Troop 75Gar wood, will start the firstwave of six teams off at 8 a.m.sharp when, he gives the signalto fire the cannon. They will dashto Frost Corners where they wi 11be given a map of the courseand instructions for their tripwhich ri)uglily follows the con-tours of Lake Surprise. Each1.0 minutes thereafter, waves of6 t ea mi s wi 11 foil o w u n t i 1 a 111 e a m sare in the field. At. each stop

" they will be assigned a problemand awarded nuggets for theirprowess in so 1. ving t hem.

'The team collecting the mostnuggets and making the fastesttime will be the winner. Teamsof scouts and explorers will beentered in the derby.

The Klondike Derby is spon-sored by the- Colonial District:of the Waichung Area. Council,liuvs Scouts of. America.O.il.unia.11} i s l r i •.: t '." o t n f> r i s e ̂ the t o\v us <if

- 'So' •! i . ~ \ \ \" \ a ii '•; i s , 1. • a n \vovi.nl „ G a r w o u ^

I\'estfie 11i1 and .\I(m11tain,side,.

a. C1S.S New Correspondent, willdiscuss the impressions of histour of the troubled areas of theNorth and South during this pastsummer. His lecture is beinp

sponsored by FACE, or ForeignA f f a i r s C o n c e r 11 s E ve r y o ne...

Mr. Carl Peterson, Westfieldc ou n i - il n i a 11 w i 11 s e r ve as m ode r -a tor for the meet ing.

Mrs. Saul. Harrison, programchairman for Face, emphasizedthat David Schoebrun was one ofthe most distinguished journalist- [nisto.ria.ns of our times, notedfor h i s radio and. televisionbroad c a s t. s, I e c t u .re s, a rt ic 1 e sand books.

The Saturday livening Post ca r -

ried a is eyewitness account: ofM r. Sc h t ie n 11 ru n" s v i s 11 v a t i t led,*" J (i u rne y t o N or 111 V i et n a m."'

Tickets may b1-* purchased for$1.50 at the do»r.

'Theatre Parly

for Girl ScoutsGirl Scout junior Troop 8 will.

journey to the Papermill Play-house in Millburn on Saturday,January 13.

They will attend the 2 p.m.matinee to see, Alice Through'The Looking Glass.

Fanwood Library

Appointment

On Monday, January 8, Mrs.Hugh B. Sweeny, Jr. , 188 RussellRoad, was sown in. as a memberof the Board, of Trustees of theI '• a n wo< ;d Me mi or i a 1 Li bra r y f o r aterm of five years. Mayor RolandM. Beet ham, j r . , administered,the oath of office.

Mr. Ralph Russell, president,appointed the following nominat-

ing committee to present a slateof officers at the annual meetingto be held February 5th: CharlesT. Todd, chairman, Kenneth C.Angle man, and Charles Tinari.

Mr. Russell expiressed theBoard's appreciation to the fol-lowing clubs for Christmas dec-orations: 'The Lions Club forChristmas trees; the Garden De-partment of the Woman's Club ofFanwood for mantel decorations;the Garden Club of Fanwood forwreaths for the doors.

The weekly story hour forchildren 4 to 6 years of age willresume Saturday, January 13th,at 1.0:30 a.m.

PhiiathalianPresentation

The Philathalians will presentthe matchmaking scene f romPaddy Chayefskys "Middle OfThe Night." at their next: meeting,Friday, Jan. 12 at 8:30/

The scene will be directed byMrs. Caroline Jensen. Membersof the cast will be Roger Cock-burn, Liz, Gautier, Lennie Klein,and. Peggy Si rang.

The meeting will be held inthe "Barn" behind 33 Elm St.,Fan'wood, and is open to thepublic.

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Juniors Stage

Talent Show

for BrowniesOn Monday, December 18 jun-

ior 'Troop 64 entertained. BrownieTroop 342 with a. special talentshow in the auditorium of theF an wood Pre s byteria n Church.

The gi r 1 s c om plet e ly organ izedthe whole program comprised oftheir own talents. They were alsoresponsible for the refreshmentsand the printing of the program.

Jill Hannon was the announcerof the talent: show. First on theprogram was a piano solo byLinda Blanchard entitled "LittleWaltz". This was followed by apiano duet of "Heart and. Soul""'played by Elaine O'Mara andJanet Baland. Debbie Pollitt andBarbara Kaplan, then played "Si-lent Night"*, "Rock, of Ages"and, "O Come All Ye Faithful1"on the flute.

Mary Me Kenny and Janet Sageplayed" "Deck the Halls", '"Jin-gle Bells" and "Barcarolle""us-ing the piano and violin. ElaineMetro then, played, "Good KingWe ,nc e s la s ' * a nd ' * W.h i t:e Christ -mas'"' on the piano. This wasfollowed by a quartet of girlswho sang "Jingle Bells'", "Deck,the Halls", "Hark the HeraldAngels Sing"" and the "TwelveDays of Christmas". Those inthe group in luded Barbara Ber-ry, BonniL kussell, Pattj Gper,Barbara Kaplan and Paula Larsen on, the drum

Patty Ceer then placed Decfthe Halls" and The Fust Noelon the piano Ne t Clare Bran-non and Susan bcherlachpr presen ted a Little Plaj or amodern, \e is i n of The NightBefore Chnstmas This asfollowed b t L pianu selectionsplayed b; Barbara ChambetsThe se we r L B1 u e Da n u b L \\ a 11 -and "Dixie",.. The talent showwas concluded with an originaldance presented by Debbie Pol-litt and Paula. Lars en. who weredressed, as Raggedy Ann. andRaggedy Andy.

Refreshments were served asboth troops joined together in thesinging of C h r i s t:m a s c a, r ols. j un -ior Troop 64 is under the lead-ership of Mrs. Robert Geer and.Mrs. Cliarl.es Schadle. Co-Lead-ers for Troop 342 are Mrs. Rich-ard Bard and Mrs. GeorgeFleagle.

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