Mercer County prosecutor, will
Registered Nurses Names Award Kean will be presented with
the award, given for his interest be recognized for their "out-
t/J
and support of the Inner City standing govrnmental service."
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Recipients Mrs. Dolores O'Keefe of Plain-
Plan Active Year program, at the Leaue's annual
dinner, to be held 7 p.m., field will be presented with an
award for her significant civil
'Maurice L. Davis, president of Thursday, December 11 at the
In March 1974, a g r o u p s Registered Nurses met for the first time. the Union County Urban League, accomplishments.
Holiday Day Inn Jetport, Eliza-
They were from Nursing Schools all over the United States but pres- has announced that John Kean, Congessman Harold Ford of
beth,
ently living in the Westfield, Scotch Plains, Fanwood, Mountainside president of the Elizabethtown Tennessee will be guest speaker
area. Gas Company, has been named The Rev. S. Howard Woodson at the dinner, which is under the
Most of the nurses were not All RN's are cordially invited the League's 1975 Outstanding Jr., speaker of the N.J. Assem- Holliday of Linden and Barbara
actively employed and felt a need to come and join in an effort of Business Leader of Union bly, and Mrs. Anne Thompson, McCloud of Elizabeth,
to "keep up" with current nurs- continuing education for nurses. County.
ing trends. Thus, LEARN, Lea- For further details or questions,
gue for Educational Advance- please call Jan Scala at 889-1995
ment for Registered Nurses, was or Marie Cappuccio at 755-4034.
born and has continued to en-
courage and promote knowledge
Thanksgiving
in nursing and to provide for an
exchange of information and
skills among its members.
LEARN has become incorporated
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and has reached a membership
Cub Pack 34 Your
of over 90 members, some
working in various areas of Family, friends and members
medicine and others not curren- of Cub Pack 34, Evergreen
tly employed but vitally inter- School enjoyed sampling a var-
Christmas Gift
ested in "up-dating" their iety of foods symbolizing the first
knowledge and skills. Thanksgiving. Each den was res-
We made an effort to contact ponsible for bringing the tasty
Headquarters
hospitals, colleges, drug com- dishes and entertainment for this
panies and hospial suppliers in- event %vas provided by several
forming them of our existence honor Boy Scouts from the Order
and our objectives. As we be- of the Arrow, Miquin Lodge,
came known many of our mem- These boys specialize in Indian
EUREKA EUREKA
bers were invited to attend such lore and performed authentic UPRIGHT CANISTER
courses as the Pharmacology Indian dances to the delight of
Review Course at Overlook Hos- all.
pital, an intensive Refresher
Course, given at Middlesex
Mr. Coghlan, Asst. Cubmaster
VACUUM VACUUM
then gave the following awards: 4 Adjustable
$ 95
County College and an I.V.
Therapy Course given at the
same college. Children's Spec-
ialized Hospital and Union Me-
Webelos Den I - Artist, En-
gineer and Athlete badges went
to Anthony Burton, Nick Di
Heights with
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Quollo, John Galan, Art Gresk
morial Hospitals have invited us
and Dave McCormick; Mike
to attend their Continuing Ed-
Essex received his Engineer and CAPiHART 8 Track 2 Speakers
ucation Programs.
LEARN invited a representa-
Athlete badges.
Webelos Den 2 - Citizen bad-
tive from the New Jersey State ges to Ron Mayer, Evan Wilson,
nurses Association to come and Robbie Krumm and Ron Tazio,
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speak and LEARN members have Webelos Den 3 - Artist Badges
continued to receive Recognition to Warren Smythe. Paul Ran-
Points for such lectures as dolph. Robert Cangemi, Scott 12" B&W
"Stress Testing" given by Dr. Grill and Craig Neunert.
Howard Semer, "Minimal Brain The prizes for bringing in the
Dysfunction" given by Dr, Law- most sales in each don during the
rence Taft of Rutgers University recent fund raiser went to Eric
and "Behavior Modification" Roneskevitz. Ron Mayer, Scott
7
TV SET ' 7 95
gi\en by Dr. Kenneth Schnei- Grill. Mile Essex and Anthony
der. Some of our members have Burton, The Grand Prize was 42 CUP
returned to active work as a di- given to Mike Essex of Webelos
$ 88
rect result of their membership Den I. for the most sales in the
in LEARN, realizing their capa- entire Pack.
bilities and being aware of
asailable positions. Webelos Den 3, led by Mr,
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Loneker and Mr. Neunert gave a
demonstration of plaques they
Junior Parents painted which enabled them to
receive their Artist badges. 19 COLOR TV
Night At H,S. Ait Exhibit $29995
Scutch Plains-Famvood High
School Guidance Department is At Library
sponsoring a night for juniors
and their parents. The purpose of On exhibit at the Fanwood
this program is to provide an op-
portunity tor parents and stu-
dents to discuss post high school
Memorial Library is the art work
of Mrs. Hannelore Whitcomb of
Fan wood. The group of pictures
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planning with the guidance staff. includes pen and ink sketches,
5 Function
The evening will begin in the au- acrylic paintings, collages and
ditorium at 8 p.m. with a pre-
sentation by Mrs. Margaret Ma-
graphics. Mrs. Whitcomb gradu-
ated from Kean College with a
MICROWAVE
clean, Director of Financial Aid
at Upsala College, who will dis-
cuss steps in applying for fin-
major in Fine Arts, Her work has
been exhibited at Union College,
Plainficld Public Library and in
OVEN $ 2 g 9
ancial assistance. Each counselor Topsfield, Massachusetts, She is
a member of the Westfield Art
SCOTCH PLAINS
will then meet in discussion
groups composed of his own Association.
eoimsclees and parents. The Tin: display, arranged by Mrs.
entire program will conclude with Frank Eustace, library art chair-
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mi infoi mal gathering in the caf- man, will be on view through
eteria. early December.
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