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EDISON % FORDS BEACON
Woodbridge, Avenel, Colonia, Fords, Hopelawn, Iselin, Keasbey, Pori Reading, Sewaren and EdisonI. T,V — No. 15
On Thursday
B, of E.BreaksGroundTraditional Rites to
Start New School 26Scheduled SaturdayISELIN — Ground-breaking
ceremonies, to signify the construction of new School 26, willtak/^ilace Saturday morning at11 o'clock, the Board of Edu-
Woodbridge, N. J., Thursday, June 6, 1963y
Inwrw) u tad Oil* M*l)At P 0. Wnodbndi* M J Price Ten Cents
Blood Trail Leads CopsTo Arrest of Two BoysFor Vandalism in School
\ evident Foils
Had Checkt
cation announced today.The school site is on Ben-
jamin Avenue, near Canal1
Street and adjacent to MerrillPark.
Present at the ceremonieswill be members of the TownC o m m i t t e e and Board ofT'Education and representatives|of, Eroll Schmldlin Associates,architects and the general con-jtractors.
I Benjamin Avenue School willbe a one story structure con-sisting of 18 classrooms, twokindergartens and a large all-'purpose room. Total enrollment:is expected to reach between600 and 700 children.
Present target date for com-pletion of the school is Febru-ary. 1964.
! Total cost of construction is$502,400. The five prime con-tractors are Caldwell Construc-
„ . l i - ^ i t i i t i o n C o n lP a ny. general con-
iv p t H , r c l p(1 I n i l c l r p n struction: j ° s c h m i d t c°m-
>, UMiIMK: At Biittonwood Manor last week Earl Koenfc. left, rctirlnc presidentWmidhridif I i»n» Club is shown presenting the gavel to the new president, Ber-
I IitiniRan, right. With them arc Maison P. Strub. international counselor andDr. Isidore Rablnowlti, program chairman.
oil7/ Never Get Me\hit Sgt. Wandras Did
/or Summer Program Planned
Vrih Ambqy, whojline lor stealing WOODBRIDOE — A uniquenis employer and.recrratlon program for retarded
:i, called policeichtWirn will get underway in;;,,m it bar in Los j Wood bridge Township July 1.
--kl the man at thtiJohi! Fay, recreation chairman•. d VVundras: "YousnH .John Zullo. superintendenti mr." of n-creatlon announced today.'ckend, Silver was ym
a minor ac< ident fr(WU
1 OMy
pany, steel work; Olenik^Plumbing Company for plumb-ing and drainage; RichardsonEngineering for heating andventilating and Allan Electric
Doy Company, electrical work.
wish a "U Drhe It";wmre n who w:i* t
u r M
raid
9 A.
•I'-'J1' and
IK1. ' .
for Alertne
MI Colonia JuniorMowjay - Friday,
V. V fP- M.D'Aiessio, PortMlM
Rfadi!i«.ciali/ed e<uc#tion m the Keas-
July 4 FeteOn July 3rd
D I D G f r ^ Wood-'Recreation department
WOODBRIDOE — It justwasn't his day, yesterday.
progrum. wj*ich Trill Tun~""S uP e r i n t e n d e n t •* S c n w i h i
t through August 16 *at"<* A. Boylan e»me to hisofflee yesterday mornirur fallof plant | « a day of accom-plisbmeal.
First' 1M was met with thestory «f vandalism in Wqjd- bridgebridge Junior High School !(n cooperation with toe Iselln
b-7 schocl will be In charge of! So- t n e w h o l e "w™*1* n a d |chamb«r of Commeroe will--• - to be devoted to making ar- 'sponsor an Independence Day
rannemfnts for the yonnx- j Celebration on July 3 in,Merrillsters and swing that they !park. according to ah, an-jot home aafely, as classescould not be held.
After all the work wascompleted. Mr. Boylan re-turned to his office hoping top i some work done when a
AFTERMATH OK VANDALISM: Above is thp Art roomat Woodbrjdjte Junior High School after two youths,
Ifi, one a nearby resident, ture it apart, Papers werethrown all over, paints s p a c e d on the walls and floor.
the progTaifi Miss D'Aiessio Isgraduate of Newark etate
,-•;.! nf his alertness,u.i iMmmended to- _
..:••.• Dir.-ctor Joseph Teachers College and has a: •U]l '* !'"«•• master's degree In special edu-•< (•fimmend you per- cation. She was also respon-
'! -inr alertness and sible for establishing the spe-' > c!:iiv in the appre- cial recn ation program for re-•: hiivard Silver who Warded children in North Plain-«: in- this department field in '.959.. •!(• ntfenses he com-1 specifically the recreation•:.i.s township. program will be for children'' N1: S l i v e r *'«*who are qualified for publicr d l n a m m o r m o W r i s c h o o l education. They will
had not your
nouncement made by Corrtmit-teeman John Fay, recreation;
.chairman and Paul NemergutJfVlC Boilers*for 1WO
Board Slates School RenovationsThroughout System This Summer
president of the Iselhiof Commerce,
Asked why the celebration isj I'nitS To Be Updatedcall came from School 23, being held the day before in-Avenel. A sixth grade boy stead of on Independence Day,somehow found a pair of re*- Mr. Nemergut said that it was
WOODBRIDGE — When the
schools close their doors to
had not your'•ri'-iia- and know\>'i\ to good use, heeasily been free to
It is
in such activities asart* add crafts, music, dancing.story tellinn, weaving andpainting. They will also go on
be a better day...- km* which makes ""cJimg the „ „ „uroud in the Wood- d e r f u l a n d tm«inattve." Mayorbailment to set «n|Wa] t< . r z l r p o l o wfa parents APPOINTED
11 (Vm»r men In fnl-.i _ . . . . . , , ( . mrtn.n«ir
ubtion police handcuffs and jhoped it would help keep the students for the summer recess WOODBRIDGE — Ahandcuffed himself to his 'Township residents off the later this month it will be the b l t o f
chair. The police were called, highways. He also noted that signal for. great activitybut their keys did not fit, so Edison was having a fireworks Board of Education Janitors,
maint<tors for there will be muchf
— • - - - ,paid off recently for the Wood-the cuffs had to be sawed off. Idisplay at Roosevelt Park on maintenance men and contrac-bridge Redevelopment Agency.
As explained by S. BuddyMr. Boylan hope* today will July 4 and there would be un-I necessary competition.j Mr. Pay and Mr. Nemergut'said plans call for a one-hour
men to iol- lw t a k e f u l l advantage of the WOODBRIDGE — Pauljfireworks display to begin at work will start at School 7,;mg P a r t i Of project Bowtie,
opportunity. Nemergut and Eugene Tomasso,!' rtUj ** « l v e n a n , "This is an excellent chance Iselin and Milton Goldsmith,
".'! with your v a c a - , o r c W ! d r e n w h o m a y s o m e u m e s Woodbridge, were appointed totoken of ap- | b e l e { t o u t >to learn how to the Woodbridge Parking Auth-
play and to develop sJtills whichiority for a term ending Decem-(Continued on Page 2) ber 31.
worJSt1 •nmi-mlation will also
iii of vuur permanentr.-cord and I am
i thb process many' 'in- futuiv."'•'•'.i:.ilras said that when
• :>. ni'd with Patrol-i• ."inum to Investigate!1 i'! :n which no one
• • I"- iico-Miized the1
• ' :hi' man's physical;:i !.t that of the man
'i Iil.Ottl) Ba!li- 'an ai r.1 (I befurfAndr.iw U. Di'smond
'•••'• uiidt-r $10 000 bail.'•' provide a buurt he
'•! ilit- County Jai l ."I'd ronft-yjilon io thi-
•~'.l'.i-r said he w.ix si'p->:n hLs wife and twu
' ' i i i n rd »n Page 2i
approximately 8:45 P, M. A Fords; School 8, Keasbey, andspecial program and entertain-
at 4 P. M.(Continued on Page 2)
Education Association Awards TwoScholarships at Annual Dinner
; Fire Alarm f edera l Officials Find
Woodbridge Works Fast
a n d
fancysome Quick
determination
ments and alterations.the agency, federal officials In
As soon 48 the pupils leave, Philadelphia who were review-
Contracts AwardedBy Town Committee
WOODBRIDGE — The Town'inmittee Tuesday awarded Township Committee and the
Redevelopment Agency to study
School 12, Sewaren, to mod- t ; o n o n
wanted additional documenta-
ment will begin at Merrill Park ernize and renovate old, worn-in the late afternoon, possibly out and defective heating sys-
points.As a result of two meetings
terns. Schools 7 and 8 will getnew boilers and the boiler atSchool 12 is to be convey toj££,""«(«»a modern oU-burning plant. l:meTlt&tion t h a t
At School 11, Woodbridge,'Sire<i.
phia on May 20 and in Wood-|bridge on the 28th, the agency
of docu-de-
long-needed renovation work]will be done to the clock andintercom systems as well as thefire alarm systems. The same
'Committe
b i : i t r
- The TownTuesday approved
to Joseph P. Somersconversion of a
il- lo a residential00 Freeman Street,
Then the wheels of progressbegan to move.
The session on the 28th brokeat 7:30 PJU. at which time theRedevelopment
miUng_ T h e y f i n i s h e d
work will also be done at Wood-bridge Junior High School, __Barren Avenue. The s y s t e m s j ^ . j o " A ^ and"then . -in both schools have been un-! t y p l s t s t o o k o v e r a n d completed
their task by 3 A.M.
contracts for the constructionof sanitary sewers in the NewDover Road area, Colonia, toC. Dellapietro, Inc., Hopelawn,on a low bid of $154,998.
Assuncao Bros., Inc., Colonia,received a contract for concretecurbs, gutters and sidewalks I n i r * area asvarious sections of the Town- Bowtie.ship at a cost of $16,186.50.
Swim Pool
PORT READING — Thebuilding of the first swimmingpool in Woodbridge Townshipmoved one step closer to realitytoday when Mayor Walter Zlr-polo said he would ask for ajoint meeting between the
VandalsTear UpRecords
WOODBRIDGK - A trail ofblood, leading from Woodbridgsj Junior, High School, BarronI Avenue, to the porch of one olthe culprits, led to the arrertyesterday morning of two 16-year-oW youths for enteringthe school and causing damagein the thousands. Due to thefact that they are minors, theirnames cannot be published.
As a result of the vandalism,| children reporting to school.yesterday had to be taken to'the auditorium while arrange-ments were made to securebuses to take them home.
When the janitors, teacher*find other personnel reportedto work they found 12 roomsihad been ransacked. SupplyicablneU were overturned and| the supplies thrown about therooms. Brand new metal sl'derales had been broken. In theart room big Jan of temperapa\Rt were broken against thewsiis and spaU«F 4 *11 over thefloors. Blo«d was all aroundthe place, indicating that oneof the vandals had cut himselfbadly.
Report cards and socialstudies records were torn andthrown around, windows werebroken and bottles of red inksmashed.
In Custody in Two HoarsThe police were notified at
7:20 A. M., and the Detective"Bureau, working in conjunction
with the Juvenile Bureau, hadthe vandals in custody at 9:05.
the project.As outlined last week by S.
Buddy Harris, Executive Dlrec-
Agency, a neighborhood poolwill be built in the Port Read-
(Continued on Page 2)
Working on the case were LtArthur Donnelly, and DetectivesPrank Paytl and Arnold Houserof the Detective Bureau andDetectives Alex Taczina anaAnthony Zuccaro of the tan-rule Bureau,
U. Donnelly and DetectivePaytl told The Independent-Leader that a trail of bloodshowed the way to the home ofa Woodbridge boy, a former
tor of the Redevelopment student, who does not live toofar away from the school. Theboy had evidently cut himself
part of Project breaking one of the windows.He and bis friend, a former
(Continued on Page 3)
Jaycees and Jaycee-ettes PresentAwards at Joint Installation Fete
reliable.
BlacfctoppingBlatktopping and repairs are
to be done in the driveway and HHFA, would be at the Bilt-parking areas at Woolbridge
Learning that Jason R.*Na'than, regional director of the
more Hotel in New York thatday attending a conference,Senior High School. At the
Woodbridee Junior High Mr. Harris managed to obtainSchool, an off-street parking an invitation to attend thearea is being constructed wherejeonference and at 1:00 P.M.
(Continued on Page 2) ' (Continued on Page 2)
8-Day Celebration BegunBy Christensen's Store
WOODBRIDGE — The mod- dise can be seen at a glance.As Herbert Christeuseji suid:"There is more to offering
merchandise to the public than i
I*«s also granted; •
Middlesex Water Com-i tlie erection of a water! stHOMKSHH' WINNERS: Two Woodbiiilge Hish St-hool Seniors, Miss Jean Martin and
ernization of Chrlstensen's De-partment 8tore, which will beobserved with an eight-day cele-b r a t i on starting tomorrow,1 just placing it in the store and!marks the beginning of "the on a fixture." jnew Main Street." | The film hired Edinger-i
The interior of the store ha^iWyckoff, Inc., Stroudsburg, Pa.,)been entirely remodelled with to plan the remodelling and Itoutstanding panelling, with var
i s station at 1469Wl'h Avenue, Avenel,
a heavy Industrial
was given*>ion Ui erect u one-family
on Correja Avenue,t H-2 central btulnew
toIg cb&wt
body r«t»)r
Judith Her'uchl were presented scholarship* of JtiOO each at the annual dinner -dance« Uie Woodbridge Tuwiwhip tducaliou Assuciatiuu at The Coronet, Irvtngton. Left Uright Judith Heroehik, Kords; Mrs. Bertha Shsreshewsky, president and chairman of thekoholanhip oummlttee and Je»u MarUn, Fords. Buth firU wUl study to became teachers
at a State college
WOODBRIDGE— More than250 members and friends of UieWoodbridge Township Educa-tion attended the dinner-danceof the group »t The Coronet,
wwehouae to Irving ton., Predriok Buonocore
man, and Edward Crabiel, ma-jority leader of the Assembly,were introduced, and Mr.Tara-iimn explained the actions ofthe Ntw Jersey Assembly with
at ww toa..warn,
the New Jersey Education As-sociation, according to the as-semblyman. >
Clifford Handeihtui, inci-dent of, the Board of Education,
matters which are always pre-sented lurough the uruence ol
| beautifully designated and Iden-tified by colorful raised letter-ing. All the cases are open, sothat the customer can help him-self, yet at the same time, thedtscorating i* so well done thatthere is not even the slightestsuggestion of the chain-store
respect to bills on educational Introduced the other membersof the Board and complimented
(Cwt&uied OQ ft««
took weeks of planning and ef-ious departments clearly and fort to create. Representatives
of Edlnger - Wyckoff devotedfmuch time to the drawing ofblueprints, creating elevationsto finalize the decorative appeal
atmosphere as one enters the gift certificates -- $100 a day —door in the men's department,there k a whole section de-
Buy and all the
of the store,W0 In Gifts
To celebrate the beginning of
will be given away to the luckyticket holder. It will not be nec-
voted to white dress shirta. The essary for the winner to makechildren's department to bright a purchase.
(Continued on B u t to
NJfc,W OrH( EKS TAKE OVER: The Jaycees aud the Jijete elks insUUcutheir annual dinner dance at Stanley's, Huute. L Left to right: Mrs. GeraUpresident of the Jayceettes; Mrs. Fred Stebbius, retiring president; .los<"b
goiiig Jaycee president and Fred Htebblns, new president.
otttMn »<•8bt*, M l
WOODBrUDGE\— The an-"the new Main Street," $800 mnu&l installation dinner spon-
inunity projects that the ducted during
sored by the Woodbridge Town-ship Jaycees and Jaycee-ettes
yJaycees conducted during UMJpast year and praised the mem-bers for the excellent coopera-
at The Gallery, Route 1, was an tion in improving Woodbridgeoutstanding affair.
Vafflan.,,tevlewi.
JosephCOW*
through participating iu leader-
Mr. Varanoficates of nterltRichard Mosolgo,sky, Peter Lydoa,Fred Stebblns,
outgoing tfiip training programs so and Don Roder.defined through, projects tou-
Pall,Dwtof-
PAGE TWO
Thursday, June 6, 1963
MayBig
or SeesRatable
WOODBRIDGE -JI™Qieresources that JI am
a rtwrtef clause to the Township If all conditions are notmet In five years.
Mr. WilenU aald after themeeting that it had no definiteplant in mind but admittedthey had "some prospects." Healso said nil oonditioiu of sale
a s » » r « i s ; £ * - > 1 Ch<*k p-™HsrrKprograms. Mayor Walter Zlr-polo also lauded the two group*.
Blood Trail
Work L* progressing rapidlyat the Board of Education adat line jxniu VL BUU>«»I™ •»»- — .ministration building on School children and has been unem- Altogether he cashed cnecw
ld &W& «lnce April 19 when he 2000 Some of VheminStreet Woodbridge. The
k
(Continued from PageWpodbrldge resident and now
S « would not have paid auchAvenel. • ^ ™ ^ * £ l «ney evidently u«d cotton In a
s.-sblood. W e tra11 o f W o o d iout a window over a first!r parapet, where
and ho said he was known1 ati Continued from Page 1> Lj ) e tavern as a customer.
and has ben u«lnce April 19, when he
ther he$2,000. Some of Vhe
d'Street Woodbridge. The old &W& «lnce April 19, when he Ma]\ng $2,000. Some of Vheand rotted cornice work along left the employ of Eastern Me- c h e r k R , r r P cashed at Spud'sthe roof edge U being removed t»l Correctors, Cutters Lane, B a r south Amboy: Hilltop LI-and replaced and the entlreiaft" he stole 26 cheeks out of nwn im B d s Hut Aveslate roof Is being replaced with1* company check book. n p l ;
Program Planned(Continued from Page i>
normaXy would no unUppedI strongly urgp purrfiU to en
•H-lB-j
•niBchool " . entertainsteachers of the Townahtp who _have given lervice of 20 ye«n|cotnpanledor more to the school ay«tem."'These' award! were made bjPatrick A. Boylan, superintend-
slate roof Is being replaced witha new heavy asphalt shingledroof. The administration build-tag, was formerly old School l.Built In 1876, it Is the oldest
In the system
company check book.Silver related that he
outh Amboy: pL w im ; Buds Hut, Ave-
Flnanoe Company,nel; u"i— -uiim m i m u Liiau iic m- carffTft. Buyway Branch Bank
tered the office at l ioon tlmr Of Mntionnl State Bank, Lindento use the phone and that on Brftru-h Bank, Vlncz Food and"the spur of the moment" hr l i r store Edisoni' J C
Brftru
"the spur of the moment" hr liquor store, Edisoni' J. C.jiiaing in me Bya«ui. took the checks out of a book P p n n v Sayre Woods ShoppingIn addition to the work listedJ»at was lying on the desk. Hr Cfin.,:r; Grand Union, Savre
^ ^ p B l n U n g gcmbbing then spied a check-writing ma- W o ! ? - Casablanca Tavern,p B l n U n g
» a t was lying on the desk. H Cf in ,:r ; Grand Unin,then spied a check-writing ma- Won.!?- Casablanca Tavern,chine and Inade Out checks In A m bov. U Drive It Auto
and thewas of the i
W street and up the porchThe Woodbridw boy, on qjies-
o.-~v, . - . . „ . . . , and chine and Inade (Jut chFclcsmaintenance work will various amounts payable
*n Peril)tO ! , « , . .
enti,• representedspresenwa Basis*, ratable
The tract which is zoned f o r t h a n t h e a c t u a l MUmK pri<*.lhft-wu taken Into,custody,heara tadutfe,1 K S S In H « ™ted that it was a public1 The boys told the detectivesHeavy industry, is located _ I n - ^ ^ ^ ^ w d d l B g 7 o u W j t h a t they were In the, Wood-Avenel, adjacent to the New „Jersey State Prison Farm. Vn-g0 m g n e r -til recently, it was believed! *"that the acreagt was owned byl i e State, but Wlnfleld J. Ffan,executive secretary to the In-dustrial Commission, discoveredIt was Township owned.
bridge house and went down tothe cellar where they foundsame liquor and drank It. Atabout It: 30 P. M., they left""
place throughout the en-Agency; Newark.
himself. He said he was notdisturbed because everyone In v [ i
the office and plant was out vyvomlns: Las Veffa* and Los
house and ambled toward theJaycees(Continued from Page 1) school. They said they deMr Doctofsky. past slate In-tided to enter the school be
ternational Jaycee director, to- cause thoy were "curloui.'
Federal Officials(Continued from Page 1)
that afternoon Nathan waspersonally handed the report.
Mr. Nathan's comment was:"Holy smoke — J nevei ex-
pected this report In 14 hours.At best, I wai hoping for twoweeks.". After pa o aComplete Its review of Part I
Philadelphia officialswas Township owned, ternational Jaycee direco, cause y ipA minimum price had been stalled the new officers: ; Although he was 16 yearslof Project Bowtie the report•t a™$4000 aS acre and thei Frfid Stcbbtas, prcUdent;ioldi the Woodbridge boy at-1will be sent to Washington forget* at $4 000 an acre and the I Fred Stebblns, president; j o W i the Woodbridge
original bidder was Seymour1 Donald Roder and Richard,Paskow, a Newark real estateIMosolgo, vice presidents;broker, representingInvestment Co.
Because the real esuiie « - — BYalr"'Robert DcSantis,
tract consists of 16 or 17 acres.'dlr*ctors- | ..bids were accepted on an acre: Past Jaycee*ette president,; ••mien w e arrived at school,basis for the entire tract. The Mrs. Dee Nolan installed new j ^ . Tamboer »W, "the placeTownship will realize between officers « follows: ChnsHM|WBaa8hftmbies. In some rooms#100,800 and 1107100 Shea, president; Marguertte;it looked M if we were knee
ge b ywoodbridge Junior High
eal estateIMosolgo, vice presidents; P ^ o o ! until four month* agoSeymour Lydon, secretory; Jack La,w-Iwhen n e ieft school "to go to
rence. treasurer; Herbert WU-iwork_" Lincoln Tamboer. prin-corresponding secretary;icipftl o f th e school, said "weB l i Robert D?S a nt i s ; h d ^ b i t of trouble with
before he left."«A Shambles"
m
After cashing the checks 811-he went to Cheyenne
to lunch, He cashed t V first ,„ . ,„ . , .icheck at the Corner Tavern." ..j s p f l nt the money travel-Perth Amboy for $154.57 nnd ,n *-"—another for a similar amount ^at the Bordentown Avenue t o l d detectiveBranch Bank, Sayrevllle, He
roll their children in this P«>-!ent of schools.gram," ' | Corsage* were presented to
No registration fee is r e- jMl (a , Rae Onborne and Sophiaquired for the program b u t | j o rd an for special services andparents will have, to supply!J • • •• -• - 'their own transportation !
Application blanks Will be.
(Jan f o r spef^n o n o r of their retirement.
M ) M pnyin., connow, retiringp r e s l d f n t . presented * gift
t J h D'Apo
and School 11 In Woodbridge.The forms should be returnedto John Zollo at 106 MainStreet, Woodbridge.
and drihklng. he
handed out in Colonla Jun'oflfmn, the group to John D'Apo-'~ " School, Keasbey 8choolj]lto T e t l r l n g president.
Dr. Frederick A. Hipp, exec-utive secretarj of the New Jer-sey Education Association, waithe speaker of the evening Inaddition to installing the newofficers, he toW the group ofthe present and future plansof the New Jersey EducationAssoetatoon, exhorted the localassociation to further action,lauded Mis* Mary R. Mullen
Bber of the NEA-NJEA en
TOCal s o l o s „ , , ,by Walter Clark. JV,Former Bayonne upresent radio andcelebrity, wasthe comedyInlght.
Julv 1th I
Scholarships(Continued from Page 1)
evening was the
Include a rendering andspecifications within the
i ThepooUnp illnext aci'ldent
he was drlv-
Piano
the
( C o n U n u e d from ;>•
Foreign exchar.g.comiim ;,.who are
Silver said
few weeks," stated the Mayor/to take him to ? W w " * * " i ! w ^ d e d to MtaiJean Martln'cal group of the continued co-' Joseph Manrione. chairman M.«h some checks He said ™,•*»"£. J ° , , ' « » »
PhiladelphU tothe Recreation' ]>,|Day Camp programA band concert u ,,arranged.
Commenting (,nMayor Walter Zirp.:.,w u "extremely !ia;;
the celebration devi\'rtainly hope that th. ,-,
her between th« Ch»n-.h. •mere* and the ron,::.help to Mtabllsh a > •pride."
Mr. Nemerrut
josepn Mannone. cnjirman w n tumr ^of the Planning and Develop- was on his way back to
Herochlk operation of the NJEA.
m«nt Committee said
final review and approval. Thisaction Is expected in about twoweeks.
Federal approval at this level,is the last major hurdle beforeWoodbridge receives Its 2.8 mil-lion dollars In Federsfl funds forProject Bowtie.
he whop the accident occurred.Ithoughfc conBtructlng the poor v.v concluding hU statement
rould be a "fine idea." to Detective Gyenes, Silver said,?He stated that when all, the \v realized he had made a mis- -
acts are made known, the take but that he was far behind -•ighborhood swimming pool in hi* bills and payments oJ
will prove to be a fine asset for support of my two children andPort Reading and for the com-1 was feeling lonely. I am deep-uinlty as a whole, lv wry £or what I have done.
this year's! Stanley Seigel. the program
rut aIndicated that a<tails are flnalitni.made public.
There are conditions of salewith the property. The pur-
25.000! feet of floor area
an add:feet within five
and. Ijdla Harris. v t e l d t o > m ^ r e c o r ( l l ,Barbara LewH.jpeared as if they had
oy Rockoff, corre-!every b t t o f p f t p e r ttey
It ap-
. !Jean W - .
Mr. Tamboer said that not1 Kowalczyk sen'ed as
years. The purchaser must al- m a s t e r -so install all utilities. There Ruth Stebblns. retiring preat-0WIB m „ .are tax penalties Involved and dent, complimented the Jaycee- priye<j o i a day's education
done, but that all the young-m the school were de-
AVENEL PLUMBMfi & SUPPLIESMi 4-0080
Route No. 1, AVENELNorth of Firehouse
OUTSIDE
HOUSEPAINT
on. HA- K
Opens Ally CloggedDrain In Mlnntes
An; tine TOD hare i question aboutFlumblnr; * Heating, there is one place7ou can <mini on for dfpendahlp help.Just come to out store and ask u i
FIX-IT-YOURSELF" HIM:Clutter and noise In water lines llfrequently caused by a worn-out washeror i loose screw In the faucet. A looseicrrw In a washer can emit secondfloor pipe* to chatter.
'It costs about $2 a day foreach child and with 700 young-
Swim Pool(Continued from Page
Mayor Zirpolo said he hasthe report from the
it Agency andjUiat he U "quite enthused.'
"However, there are stilli ramifications that have
be studied and It is for thispurpose that I would like thjoint meeting," hesaid.
"I certainly hope thatwill have the final
Another highlight was
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,j The principal gave credit to'Pthe teachers and Janitors for)1
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"The teachers formed teams!of three and four and each teambad a janitor," he related. "Ina few houTs they had things.cleaned up. But the big Job'of trying to piece together tornrecords remains, As far as Iam concerned, a complaintIshould be entered with Judge|Aldona Appleton of the Middle-sex County Domestic Relationsand Juvenile Court."
Superintendent of Schools(Patrick A. Boylan, said yester-!day that "my recommendationto the Board of Education is toipress for payment against theparents under the school lawwhich makes parents liable for
jdamages to school buildings,; caused by their children.
Mr. Boylan said there will bemany costly hours of clericalwork to get all the records inIshape, as end of year reportsmust be made to the State De-partment of Education. Mr.Boylan estimated damage atwell over $5,000.
Yesterday, both boys wereplaced in the Juvenile Deten-tion Home, New Brunswick,[pending action by Juvenileauthorities
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11,-EB-CP Thursday, June 6, 1963 PAGE THREE
[)liss Diane M. Pietosom mis Richard B. Segrave
ipnRlDOE - Sunday
„,,, at H HonblF rlnp cere-
i, st Franris Xavler,
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KFWKTll K. KIHSANK
DKiRF.K ( ANIHDATE: Ken-neth K. KLssanr, son of >1r,and Mrs, Kdward L. Kissanc.4 Clinton Plact. Avfiwl, wHl
Hr:li School and l» receive & d « r r r of Bacheloriv Personal Products, of Soh>Hct In Metallurgical
Enitinreriiiir, tomorrow at the12Rlh commencement excr-cisM. of Lafayette Collncr,tuston. Pa.
At Lafayette, Mr. KiManrwas a mtmbtr of the JohnMarklr Society, an affiliateof the American Institute ofMininc and Metallurgical F.n-Kinetrs. Alpha Phi Omega»erv»c« fraternity, Klrby so-rial dormltor and American.Society for Metali.
Mr. Kissane wW join theCentral Research Laboratoryof American Smelting and
•V'.l'iiwn. Her husband1
• I.;!!clen Hurh School
. . FrtLion. i
\ TO Install\e»t Officers
:> BRIDGE — Parish.Idri'ii of Our Lady of
• • i :wl Parochial School: !i!-i Holy Communion
v.'li Rev. O'Byrnf. a(>; Fordham Univcr-
• ' . ' • . . i i n k .
were honored
4 Area Student NursesEnd Pre-Clinical Work
WOODBRIDGE - - Pour\jjoodbridge Township residents
boy Hospitals who completed &r-lonE T>rp-eUnlcal nursing
program Tuesday iMay 381 atUnion Junior Collene. Cranford AVENEL
They are: Miss Carol Kozak.ext™daughter of Mr. and MrS. R £
Movies PlannedAt Spring Fair
Movies will be anattraction «t the|
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Kozak, of 64 Beech Street,Fords; Miss Marcella Tutkovich,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8t»-,van Tutkovich of 6.13 Lewta1""™Street; Miss Carole Anne Za-i"
Avenel School 23, P.T.A. on theschool grounds Saturday from
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MRS. JOHN R. SHEPPARD
Sheppard-Gergasko RitesPerformed on Saturday
Pint* Tielinrimr. | p l R n t s c a n n e d ( t o e d s g i i d h a n d _
•They are student tmtsrs at m a d t , ftrtidrs. M r s R ( ) b ( T l
Perth Ambrty Gmeraf Hospital W a l s h w n l t P elephants Mrsand graduates of Woodbridge i R l l s s f , n V a n L i w , R a n l M . M r s
Hleh School. Iwilllam •Barrett, now toys andFirst year nurslnis students wishing well; Rkhard CorriBs.
t Perth Amhoy General HOs-ilive fish. The latter booth williit.nl taks all their jioiidemicioffer live eoldflsh a s prizes for,itudies at Union Junior College Jpitchinu pennies in a bowl.'he student mWues «arn 18: Mrs Sinton is in eharee. ofiollege credits in anatomy and refreshments. The public isjliysinlney. English composi-iinvited to come for lunch andion. general chemistry. s»pneral,participate in the fun. In case
psychology, sociology, and mi- of rain, the affair will be heldcrobloloffy June*l5.
The student nurses have all , jhe whts and privileges ol family Picnic Listed I
other students at Union Junior. c " , , _ , _College and participate In all| Sunday b\ tub racksocial and extra-curricular ac-1 COLONIA — Parent partici-tivlties. 'pation is the ingredient that
The 54 student nurses come]makes the scouting movementfrom 10 New Jersey counties,'[Successful and is the reasonNew York and Maine. New;Paclc 72's family picnic sched-
WOODBRIDGE — At a dou-
ble ring ceremony Saturday at
Refining Corporation,. South noon in St. Paul's MethodistPlalnfield ai 4 research chu r oh, Ocean Grove, Miss
jmnsored by the PTA Technology to work towards daughter of Mr. and MTS. Mar-ichairmanship of Mrs ^ m a , t e r ' , degree in metal- 'tin A. Gergasko. 113 High' St.,'
W - and John Richard Sheppard,'Open house will be held at son of Mr. and Mrs. John!
children will as- thr Kiuane home after 5 P.M. Sheppard, Ocean Grove, wereitomorrow," united in marriage 'by Rev.i
jAlbert S. l*yton. j! Given in marriage by her'• father, the bride- was attired inan Ivory faced peau de soie
n O« . 1 Tpnncess styled, nown withboard meet- fty j l S l 6 r I 1 0 0 Q draped yoke edged in pearl and,
d.;1.. final plans were . . .crystal bead fringe. Her Wat-. :lu- picnic for school AVENEL — A board of direc-'trau train extended from the
Iui>day,on tin school t o r s m e l , ; i n K w a s n e | d b y SJS-iyokeline 'in the back. A match-In cast- of la.ii it will for hood of Congregation B'nai ins coronet held her tiered veil,
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hildren wll: ill school uniform]ii A. M.. to worship
) ,ki the 10:30 A. M.,,t>t Sunday befure R/vi i ' fJ
iiMiii.sM d fur summer " " « » " Ij:;:it- 14 at 11! noon.
tut-t»rhood of Conftrctj
parish hall. j t r o t , a t [he Temple on Lord of illusion, and $he carried al h m t b f lili
j t r o t , a t [he Temple on Lordi.'.s and ;cln .-hments S t Iv . ( , t M ! S j a c i t Schneider, bouquet of lilies.
uled for Sunday at "RooseveltPark at noon.
Passaic, Bergen. Msse)T*'M«rW,i Cub Scouts and their familiesHunterdon. Monmouth and are requested to picnic in areasMorris. 3 and 3A in Grove 1, Cubmaster
Elizabeth General Hospital'Jerry Winnicki said,and Union Junior College estab-j Numerous game with prizeslished the pre-clinical nursing!for the winrtrs have been plan-program in 1949. The program| ned, Dr. Arnold Lafla, packwas expanded in 1954 wheni committee chairman, disclosed.Perth Amboy General Hospital Last Pack meeting of thejoined. season will be a party for Cubs,
den mothers, and parents atDemocrats warned on right!7:30 P. M., June 11 at School
wing strength. 21.
Miss Cheryl Doris BushBride of John Sabados
m '•.'•11:,'.: T> \" ' " ! ' Iv fifeBljfl(1 r ii n; cvns. «": ;"i: bandjk,^m'.'h iw.'-ntv an-' kilts, bntoblinds mid 'he Firds VFWBund »
Various concerns will exldMt .floats including a f'jat to saliiteWondbndw Township indUSttyand nnr foaturinft the winner i fthe Miss Avenel contest and thetwo runners-up. '
Dance number and songs \Bthe staff and pupils of tbe
• Madeline Andre School of Dan-elm? will be featured during t t ecelebration at Avencl Park, ?
' Marc Mappen and Kerry Jott'of WoodbridKe will representthe 28th New Jersey Civil W$T
.Fife and! Drum Corps and wfl]present a brief program of ChfjlWar parade music. (
Any resident o( Avenel «rColonia interested In particip-ating may contact the chap-man. It wduld be apreciated Ifanyone in possession of photo-graphs or newspaper clippingsof the early days of the FineCompany would loan them far
WOODBRIDGE — Miss Joan Mrs. Hozeny was graduated the celebration.Racz. daughter of Mr, and from Woodbridge High School, Mr. Kennedy, publicity chaln-Urs. Andrew Racz, 302 De-KBtt>jan(1 i s employed by Hess Oil &. man, advised the Avenel FirteAvenue, and V. Philip Ho/,eny,;clieraical Corporation, Porticompany 1 has the largest flieson of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent iRead lnS" a s secretary to thejdlstrict In Woodbrldge Town-Hozeny, Jamesburg. exchangediV1Ce President of the property, ship encompassing seven and amarriage vows at 3:00 P. M., engineering and construction;half square miles which also In-Saturday in St. Mary's Church,; ( lePar tm€nt- ' eludes part of Colonia.
MRS. V, flHUP HOZEMt
Miss Joan Racz is Bride
icliidi-d
iLiim o.' officer.s will be man, gave a final report on the ville. was maid of honor.• final nif-titig, June muz»ah dinner h«ld in llewark sen-ing jus J>est man
Mitzvah committee •co-chair- Miss Linda Burkett, Martins-
was'i }' M , with \l:\s. Frunk and the work of thp cdmmit- William Jellev.^Loijg Branch.
tee during the year.
Mt'lvn Lykes, correspond- PUvt-rs.
vey Cohen, son of Mr. andMrs. Joseph Cohen, 226North Park Drive, Wood-bridge, has bfen named vale-dictorian an* will be thespeaker.at the annual oom-nencement «ercis*s Sundayat Montelair Academy, Mont-elair.
The local young man wasgilt shop and the Lord Strept;of i vo ry w i t n matching acces-i honored at a dinner given by
Ushers irere James Boyd, Mid-Robert Brown,
JUS it ctiirge.new slato of officers in- A ways and means report was dletown. andMrs Dfcibus, prfsidc-nt, suumitted by Mrs. Sidney No-Ocean Grove.
••'::: Ar», vie*.presid.iu. ciflm.son dn the religious giftl F o r a- tr ip to Bermuda, thel.ntii! Haiilcy. st-crciary; shoi), rummage sale. !;eneral|j,ri(j(, c n 0 5 < . a dress and jacket.Una
VALEDICTORIAN: Har-
Mrs. Mortimer Weil, mem-their home in Red Bank.Coan. R«ent uf barship vice president, called I
'sones The couple will make: the Montelair Cum LaudeSociety last month at which
sheppard is a graduate)• Rctional Diocesan o n h e r ohairmen to give reports o f woodbrldge High SchoolI'-achi!- Associations o n tlv golden book, leagrams,| ln(1 t n e Laboratory Institute of''••>• installing offlccr. hosplt; lity and good cheer. |Merchandising. New Yprk City.Board members Kill
Mr. and Mrs. Cohen weretuests.
Harvey is a two-letter manon the academy's football
:vinK her year's end r e * S n e ^ employed as assistant j and baseball teams and it on1 -,ft. port. Mrs Jules Isler, program,fashion director for Simplicity| the editorial staff of the
Mol-iar iidused t l c k e , s »ce p fsident. stated that final P a t t ( , r n company, New York:•• '.LZm^nT^^r be7M
mKle.,'or ""City.•»+n distributed through. t r ' . a ^! 1 " -u^° c *- r T. '__ . . . i Her husband, a Montelair
•"I children and will be11 • at the door Final
bt' made at the exe-
Pn cedure books and annualrepo: -s are to be turned in,anncinced Mrs. Melvin Schle-
newspaper and yearbook.
In addition to his schoolHieh School graduate, attended': activities he is president ofRutgers University and re- j the United Synagogue Youth,ceived his bachelor of arts de- Woodbridre chapter and has
WOODBRIDGE — M i s s
Cheryl Doris Bush, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Allen F. Bush,
Union, and John Charles Sa-
bados, n of Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
seph Sabados, 101 Rldgedale
Avenue, ejehanged marriage
vows Saturday at noon at Con-
necticut Farms Presbyterian
Church1, Union. The Rev. Rob-
ert Sheldon officiated at the
double ring ceremony.
Given in marriage by herfather, the bride wore a silkiorganza gown with a chapel,'train. Her tiered veil was at-:
tached to a headpiece trimmedwith-pearls, and she carried acascade of white roses andstephanotis. '
Miss Judith Jancuska, Union,
Mr. Hozeny is a graduate ofPerth1 Amboy High School and c , . ™ ..
Monmouth College. He is & Segregation lopiCcomputer analyst for Western- Qf Di$CUS»ion
II iv made at the exe- . ceived his bachelor ol arts de- Woodbridfe chapter and has.•••linn. June 12. Prizes *}m"' o r a a m z M m n v l ce p r e s ' - gree from Fairleigh Dickinson j u 8 t finished his term of of-
m bv Jun* 7 ' " T . University, Rutherford. He isM:Si M a r t m L l t l n « e r - P r e s l- associated with Deerine Milli-
IVngelegi, Mrs. Violet den1, expressed her appreciR-ir" vP W York Citv'and E. Vuri;a were the tiou to all the board members; "iL-_^_^__ *•of the final drawings for their work and successes
niTotiandue club. du::ng the past year. MEETING TONIGHT
flee as Northern N. J.gional president of USY. Lastsummer he was the recipientof the regional scholarship toparticipate in a pilgrimageto Israel for summer study
Perth Amboy.The Most Rev. Msgr. James
Foley officiated at the double-ring ceremony. - ^ ^ C o r p o r a t l o r i i K e a m y
The bride, given in marriage H e a m e m b e r ofby her father, wore a gown ofChantilly lace and silk organza.The bodice, with sabrina neck-•line, was trimmed with sequensand seed pearls. The very bouf-
Alpha Fraternity and the 53rdif the Na-
Middlesex County CatholicYoung Adult Club's discussion
L a i l U . O(.LU I ' L I U I J , * » " > t w » j <wvv**. i _ ^ _ .
If ant skirt was appllqued wl th : t ,a rd "Orty HeldI Chantilly lace and terminated j .in a chapel train. Her "wed- / u
din« cake" crown was of Chan-tilly lace, crystals, seed pearls
land held a three tiered
son Avenue, Sords. The topicof discussion w ^ "Segregationversus Integration."
4' group of volunteers ii'omAVENEL — Monday night's!the young ariuK group i»:tici-
Avenel Woman's Club card;pated in the Christian Familyparty, held at the home of Mrs. Movement picnic held at Mer-
f'mt veil "of'mnch'uiUsioVi. Martin Gutowski. 14 Georgeirill Park, Colonia. They or-She carried a bouquet of steph- S t r ^t , resulted in the following|ganized games and races forano'tis. carnatiotns and lilies of winners; Mrs. Otis Sears, non children and adults Miss Annthe valley ^player: Mrs. Joseph Suchy.iCetrulo. Avrnel, Miss Joanne
... „ door prize; Mrs. George Mroz.iBisaha, Metuchen and RobertMaid of honor was Miss Mar- m& mni&m La r se r i i Mrs.JGaudio, New Market, were in
jtlyn Keszey, Perth^ Am^_y^_a!prancis Sanfilippo, Mrs. Robert1 charge.Mrs. J. M. Schlesinger Ted Kuchar, Avenel, presl-
LOIS PINGwas maid of honor. Bridesmaids C E D A B C R E S T GRADUATE:were Miss Doreen Burke, Union Migs u i s p i d a u g h t e r ofcousin of the bride; Miss Pa- M r a n ( , M r s ^ ^ ping mtricia Sabados,' Woodbridge, M a i n s t r e e t | W o o d b r i d g e ilister of the bridegroom. Miss, r e c e i v e d a ^ ^ , 0 , of science
Patricia Burke, Trubull, Conn., D e g r e e , n e l e m e n t a r y tiw*-cousin of the bride, was ]unior Mon a t tJ je 9 J r d a n n u a l c o m .bridesmaid. | m e n c e m e n t exercises Sunday
Joseph Sabados, Woodbridge, a t Cedar Crest College, Allen-was his brother's best man town, Pa. A graduate ofUshers were Bruce Magargal. Woodbridee Senior High
| ini l Mrs, Pe ter D l n k Owitz. table
Mrs. John Egan, Jr., was co-| hostess with Mrs. Gutowski,The next party will be Monday
Icousin of the , bride.•maids were Mrs. Arlene N o t " i l u , u „„ .ichey, Rahway, cousin of the ^ n g j . ' sbride, and Denise and Diane,Hozeny, twin sisters of thebridegroom.
Best man was Emil Hozeny; a t 7:30 P.M. "at the home ofHI, South River, cousin of theiM r s . J o n n T o t h 83 pieetwoodbrukgroom. Ushers were Mr.Arthur Notchey, Rahway; Mr,Stanley Matuzewski, Staten Is-land, and Mr. Andrew Racz.jNew Brunswick, counsins of the;bride.
For their wedding trip to theNew England states and Can-ada, Mrs. Hozeny wore a pink
dent, has requested all execu-tives and committee chairmento- be present at an executivemeeting Wednesday at 8 P. M.at St. Cecelia's School, Iselin.Plans for the membership drive,
bwhich is to begin soon, will be
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WOdDBRIDGE — Metwood of H e b r e w cui tUre and tour iseaside Heights, and Louis School,- Miss PUIE will teach isheath dress with light brownChapter of Women s American fflf ,srae,_ C u r r e n t | y h e is a n !Sands , Fords, uncle of the bride-! second grade in the Edison (accessories and a corsage ofORT will mee-t tonight at 8:30 a c t j v e m e m b e r o n t h f i n t e r . igrQom , jOhn BarbarCzuk, Car-j Township school system be- Iwhite flowers, the same as thoseat the Metuchen CommunityCenter, 250 Grove Avenue, Mrs.Alvin Kline will preside. Proj-ects for the coming chapter yearwill be discusesd.
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Thursday, June 8, 1963
FriendlyStore"*
OF THE BEAUTIFUL NEW and MODERN
Christensen s Established1895
You can look5 pounds thinner
in a Playtex'Girdle
Prove it to yourself.Make the fingertip test...
Place your fingertips on yourtummy. Press in gently.
See... it works/ And this isWrhatevery Playtex Girdle does.
Magic finger panels pull yourtummy in like firm young muscles.
PLAYTEX Girdles start at $6.95.Zipper Styles at $8.95.
Longer Leg panty styles start at $9.95.
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Buy any PLAYTEX Girdle orPanty Girdle. If you don't agree that,
without losing a pound, you look5 pounds thinner, return the girdle
and sales slip within 30 days tofLAYTEX, PLAYTEX Park,
Dover, Delaware and a full refundwill be .rushed to you.
Just Wear aSmile and a
JANTZEN!Falsely print (heath ofstretch nylon, stunning forsunning or swimming. Theback Is low with lurrow but-toned straps, molded bra.
JANTZEN SVHMWEARfor the
ENTIRL FAMILY!
Christens
PI AYTEX $2.50
Save $1.01 on these famous bras!This sale lasts only a short time, so
get your Playtex soon. All these brashave the extra feature of double elastic
in the back for double wear.Choice of 4 styles:
A. Cotton & Laoe^-nylon lace cupsfully lined with soft cool cotton. -
B. Cotton Dacron Bras—coolness ofcotton—easy care of Dacron polyate'r.
C. Magic-Cling Bras—non-slip panelsand elastic in the straps stop ride-up.
D. Fashion-Magic Bras—underliftpanels for fashion's younger look.
All bras white 32A to 40C, 2 for $3.99D sizes Fashion-mafic, 2 for $5.99 ~.J
FREE CUSTOMER PARKINGIN OUR LIGHTED
PAVED PARKING LOTLocated At
REAR ENTRANCE TO STORE
DEPARTMENT STORE STORE HOURS:Ol'EN DAILY
9t30 A.M, to 6;00 P.M.
OPEN FRIDAY9:30 A.M. to9s00P.M.
OPEN EVERY WEDNESDAY
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"TheFriendlyStore" Chiistensen Established
189S
8 Day Celebration Starts Tomorrow
FREE $800 WORTH OFVALUABLE PRIZES
$1000° A DAYFOR EIGHT DAYS!!NO PURCHASE NECESSARY.
Visrt our store any day or every day
during our Grand Opening Celebra-
tion . . . fill out a door prize blank and
deposit in box . . . 12 names will be
drawn each day a faalf-hour before
closing tim» . . . You do not have to
be present to win . . . Names of winners
will be posted daily on oar front
windows.
Prizes Are As Follows:1 - $25 Gift Certificate
4 - $10 Gift Certificate*
7 - $5 Gift Certificate*
may select merchandise of their
at their convenience.
'•"hiidren under 12 years of age must be ac-
"nipanied by adult to be eligible for door
Just In Time for Father's Dav . . Hundreds ofWonderful Gifts In Our Remodeled and Expanded
MEN'S WEAR DEPARTMENT - TOP NAME BRANDSDRESS SHIRTS
By ARROW, WINGSand TOU-VAL
In whltej fmcl«« and ulldcolor. Broadc'oUl, ventlUted tndwash n weir
Jewelry and Gift ItemsBy m'CKOK A SHIELDS
Cuff Link and Tie Bar Sett. Jewelry Boxea,Wallets, Travel Bags, Novelty Oeramic ValeU.
BELTS HATS and CAPSBy CHAMP
Cool Strawp and LightweightFelU in Regular and SportStyle*.
FREE!Bett DAD"
LOVING CUPSWh% Each J5.W
Gift Pnrchuc VBy HICKOK
Choice of leather, fabric andstretch belt* . . . Many withinitialed buckles
SPORT SHIRTSBy MCGREGOR, WINGS
and TRU-VALA pattern for every
preference, short andlong sleeves.
GIFT CERTIFICATESIN ANY AMOUNT
NECKWEARBy
WEMBLEY & BOTANYPopular designs and shadesin regular, easy-on and'bowmodels.
Summer Jackets & Sport CoatsBy McGregor A Marlboro
Dtmlers, Cord Weaves, and the new AutomatekSport Coat.
Summer Shoes. Loafers & Slippers(.anvas'dasuals
Handkerchiefs ; PAJAMASBoxed, Initialed, Plain.
Fancy, Cotton and Linen
Hj PLEETWAYRegular, Shorty Con: ami
.Middy Styles
BEACH WEAR KNIT SHIRTS SLACKS SOCKSBy JANTZEN
{Joxer, Lastex and Zip-fitSwim Trunks. Beaoh R«bes,Walking Shorts.
By TRU-VALJANTZEN and WINGSIn cool, lightweight oottonand banlon. Attractive pat-terns and colors.
By HAGGAR
All latest fabrics and shades,including wash n wearfeatherweights.
INTERWOVEN
Plum and l;uiey. soil couonsports itucl
stretch.
FREE CUSTOMER PARKINGUN OUR LIGHTED
PAVED PARKING LOTLocated At
REAR ENTRANCE TO STORE
FREE REFRESHMENTS FRIDAV AFTERNOON AND EVENING
ristenseDEPARTMENT STORE
DON'T MISS OUR NEW
INFANTS and CHILDREN'SWEAR DEPARTMENT
frulurinft '
Nationally Advertised BrandsCarter'sHealth-TexNannetttBaby DearPemay
Lovel.intienI.e RoiBonny Doon
Play PetKayneePaokerStyle UndiesB % The KidTeen FormMcGregorShip 'n ShoreSharon JayBuster Brown
• P.F. Flyers
VISIT OUR BEAUTIFUL
NEW SHOE DEPARTMENTFOR LADIES: ,
>liiaclr Tread - Buskins • Summeref&e's'
FOR MEN:Florsheim - Pedwin - Rob lee • Tyroleans
FOR CHILDREN:Bufter Brown and P.F. Flyers
9 7 MAIN STREET
STORE HOURS:
OPEN DAILY
9:30 AJL to &00 P.M.
OPEN FRIDAY9:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.|L
OPEN EVERY
i
J l SIXThursday, June 6, 1963 Hi-EB- n>
8-Day Celebration BegunBy Christensen's Store
'Continued from Page 1) jshlp until April 1»3«, when It «t .it was also announced that was incorporated under the Mr«
Christensens added the original
floor space. The firm haa beencontlnously modernised, but thislatest effort is the largest proj-
AdwUedRedton
the number of
W0ODBR1DOE - Concern-ed with mountlnr federal evldetice that
Fred, Ascough U buyerjeasn Involving fraudulent » l e j i u n e n f o n
owballed
Ladie$ Aid C ,Year With Lm,,-/,,., -WOODBRflxiE-Tl,.
Aid Society of the F,...bjrterlan' Church comiUl,Mason with « m-
r merchant, on Main Street name of Chr^nsen, Depart- Jr the inUnU = , and c j j . oMand byjall
% in Chirac
snowballedof
of shoesithe Middlesex County Board of
Firm 88 Yean OldThe business WM founded by
Oerald ChrUtoiMn.lUn-, ear-
warning, about purchM
ander Nash woveThe BlesxiiiR was
SSTS'SZir ^ " S ^ : William Joseph Ostower, prealdentrrlPbratlon with special values The officers
tomorrow and Saturday. ^ n s ^ f " ' ^ ^ ^ and;,lsted b , Gerald Christensen, ller warnings aoou, v u ™ ™ - ^ A l f x N e m f ( h
' * Christenaen, son of Howard Christen's son, run the;lng property sight unaeen. p G &Mv;in
^ , , w i . aim has been with the Men'sDepartment. • y r ' Ostower recommended M o t i t m
the late Chris Christensen. who V n n s »™ .™f ^ * T " " Mrs. John Powers Is in charge or* of two steps before a
pa.,
was born ln Ramp, Denmark,.September 11, 1887. He came tn•the United States ln 1888, land-
flrm since 1931,On January 21,
Chri.«tensen died
Chris °' women's lingerie, foundationgarments and accessories whileand John
became president; Mrs. Asoough directs activities
theof '88.
sped the property yourself and *• w m
. . - . . to employ Independent "»i ; M r , U l . S p | h
dent and secretary and Howard Mrs. Hilton Roberts takes care>ltftte counsel to analyze values.! e Mrs s i L
per- t r ) p s
son signs an agreement to buy n M t Ginuckrland. They are to personally In-
lf d An apron social
being a tailor by trade, heworked for Eugene Parker andthen for L, Brlegs ln PerthAmboy until January 3, 1892 w l n p I l r m
in that year he went to work for On his
R. Macnab, treasurer.
Chr«tenaen retired and
of the infants' and boys' de-
admitted
T h Nat|oniil Association of K i t h c i n c
•« — «*• -— r*- Ti>Mr. Ostower and the Middle-Krem; Mrs. sjm„ County Board of Realtor, *«*• modeled by
o f t h f — ;express cdhcern about,
M
toa c t u f t U y
n li«
NEW LOOK AT C'HEISTENSEN'S: Shown herf is a partialview of the interior of rhrlsteinen's Department Storeaftrr an fitensivr modernlHtlon project which «»« com-pleted early this Wffk. Merchandtar Is now attractively
r .
displayed for convenient selection and department areneatly sertionrd off for rasy acerssaWlltjf. The interiorwas drsienfd by F.dinter Wyeofr, Inc., of S'troudsburg,Pennsylvania.
BEST WISHESTo
TO OUR MANY FRIENDSIN CHRISTENSENS DEPT. STORE:
LADIES IN WAITING: Pictured here art sixmembers of Christtnsen's friendly sales staff who arewaiting to s*rye you durinj the Grand Openins tele-bration of the newly remodeled storr which starts to-
morrow. Left to right are: Mrs. H. Romond, Mrs. JohnPowers, Mrs. H. Roberts, Mrs. Fred Ascoutk, Mrs. FranciaChampa and Mrs. Walter Clark.
Caught HerGolf widow -- You think so
M , ^ ™ , ^ ™ . ™ ™ . ™ — - retirement John much of your old nolf game that „ , . „ - • - -John N. Person , who sent him Christenseiv-moved to California you don't even remember when the number of oILers by man, f (,ty a n ( J df l (,rmil l,,tn Woodbrtdge to sUrt a busl- **nwe he died in San Fernando we were married newspapers, television, or radio )t is suitable toness for him. in December. 1850. Buu — Of course I do, my ^ ^ relatively undeveloped use or that
i He began the foulness In a Present offlcerj.are Herbert <*?*?: tt was the day I sank that U n ( j tQ p , , , , , , , w h o ! e ) y upon value.small shop which consisted of Chrlstfnsen. president: Howard thirty foot putt.tailorlnR and haberdashery, Macnab, vice president and Gil-and which stood on the site Of ford Christensen, treasurer. One Track Mindthe present Chriitenien Build- During the years, Christen- In times of trial." satid the
ilng. A short time lat«r the little isen', Department store did not preacher, "what brlnga us the(firm moved to the Wmand stand still. It continued to ex- greatest comfort?"Building, now ocupled by Dan-!,pgnd. When PubUx D r u » s And from the back row an
;ny's lunchonette. moved into Its own building, the answering voice "An Acquittal!"1 On January 1. 1885, Chris "'Chriatensen bought out Peter-son and Oh April 1 of that yearthe former's brother, the lRt'1
John P. Christensen became fi-nancially Interested ln the busi-ness. John, who was best knownas "Pete" Chrlatensen, was bornin Sonder Bork, Denmark. Jan-uary 1, 1875, He also learnedthe tailoring trade and came toAmerica on May 1.1891, He too.made his first home ln PerthAmboy and worked for Briegsand Peterson until h« Joined hisbrother. The bu&lness becameknonTi as as C. Christensrn kBro. In 1897, the location of thebusiness was again changed •-the Osterwich Building on theother side of Main Street. Thebrothers continued there for afew years until they purchasedland and erected a buildins at96 Main Street, moving thereAugust 1. 1903.
At that time, the businessconsisted of men's furnishingswith merchant tailoring beingdone in a ihop ln the rear. Oneside of the building was rentedto Brown and Tappen DryGoods Store, In 1905 Brown andTappen sold out to a Mr Schaf- Jfer who in turn sold out to the1
', Christensens — thus startingthe dry goods and women's de-partments. Around 1922, the
\ brothers gave up merchant tail-oring entirely in order to devotefull time to retail selling.
Start Construction
'We Wish You Many
/Wars Of (.ontiniM'd Growth
And Succens In Your Newly
REMODELED STOREPete and Ethel
NEW YORK RESTAURANT8
"The Nearest Thing To Home Cooking"
; Main Street
Christensen'sDepartment Stoi :
Upon the Grand OpeningOf Your
New Modern StoreFrom Your "Neighbor' Across The Stini
HANDERHANSSEA FOOD MARKET
"Serving t h e Woodbr idM A r e a For 30 \ r ; n - "
9 6 Main S t ree t N"^"sPh"p" ^ oodlu iili:*
Phone ME 4-0743
_ , „ L „ . ' Construction on the presentDifferent Branch b u ! l d l n g w a , g U r t e d ,n A u g u s t
"My father's in the coal busi- 1931 and was completed andn«ss" occupied in December of the
"Oh, what branch?" ;same year. The business con-"He collects the ashes." 'turned to operate as a partner-
PRO I'D OF THEIR NEW DEPARTMENT: Witta Father's Day just around the cornrr,Christensen's expanded Men's Department will be a welcome surprise for shuppers when theyvisit the newly remodeled store during the (Jrand Opening Celebration which starts tomor-row. On hand to assist patron* will tx ilelt to rijhti Jerry Cliristeiiscn, Bruce Christensen,
Herb Christensen and Howard Macnab.
We Wish to Add Our
To
Christensen's Department StoreI'or Revitalizing Our Main Stm-t
Shopping Area With Their Beautiful
NEW MODERN STOREMr. and Mrs. Danny O'Brien
DANNY'S LUNCHEONETTEAnd RESTAURANT
69 Main Street s, Woodhridge
fixture «p«ot*Ust* for better
INC.
1410 *r-RUCl • PHONt: CODC 717-411-MSQ • 1TR0U0MUM.
CarefulOf Fixtures DoneAt Christemeii s
by tiit Division which devotesits total effort to the manufac-turing ut fixtures that are sup-plied by National Brand manu-facturers
. specialtyto department andstores. These com-
Ruth Circle PlansLuncheon, Wednesday
WOODBRIDGE — The RuthCircle of pie First CongregationChurch hjeld Its last meeting ofthe season at the home of Mrs.
ohn Liddell, Grove Street, withvotions led by Mrs. Walter.erwin. Miss Anna L. Johnson
iffered the prayer jeffort to create a modern, cus- " l u- 'sewi"K notions-; Inter- Mrs. M. Irving Demarest readtomer planned department'wovel1 Stocking Co., (men's and Deborah, a continuing chapterstore Edinger-WyckofT, Inc.,iboys' s o c k s l ; C o r o 'iewe lry>: from "The Great Women of theis R firm well equipped to bring',McGregor-Doniger, Inc. The Bible." Mrs. Joseph Horvath
read from The Christian Her-ald," Dr. Pollng's, "Your Ques-
WOODBRIDGE - There ismore to offering merchandise to W™« include: the WlUlMnthe public than ]iut placing U CA^ere t C<™pany. 'infante'in the store and on a fixture,<Wrus. men s and women BIt is a specialty business that underwear.; I. B. Klelnert Rub-requires weeks of planning and J f Company; Coats & Clark
to Christensen's and their cus- ! f l x t u r e s manufactured for thesetomer just sucii a store. Accounts
Mr Edward R. Bollard, direc-!worj(j(;i
tor of store planning fori
are shipped to thestores\
This background of technlca
vpted a number of weeks to thecareful planning of each Indi-vidual fixture in Christensen'snew store. Christensen's com-
sentatives of i Edinger-Wyckoffbe familiar Svith departmenstores throughout America
missioned this modernization They visit these stores freprogram late in 1962, the actual*juently and assist in the plan
started early in 1983.|nlng of not only special fUtt t SIn addition to E. R Bollard, a
number of uther representativesof Edinuer - Wyckoff devotedtime to the drawing of blue-prints, creating colored eleva-tions to finalize the decorativeappeal of the store All of thinmust be completed before theconstruction of fixtures otn be-gin
total dSpartmenU. This
all over the tions and Answers."Eleven members were in at-
tendance. The group will haveluncfteon at 6ak Hills. Wednes-day at 1-2 noon. Members willmeet not later than 11:30 amat the church. Transportationwill be provided.
The first meeting in the fai:will be the second Wednesdayof September. ^
The surgical dressing grouprepresents an extremely valu-}mel m t n e c h u r c h S u n d a y
able part of the baokground |0r|8chool rooms yesterday for theEdinger - WyckoH's unusual|fU)al m e e t ing of the Kason. Theknow-how in the planning ofand the execution of depart-ment and specialty stores.
The company presently oc-;eupiti t building in Stroudt-burg, Pa., with more than 35,000
dressings are delivered to theCancer Society, Main Street.
EdiJiser-Wyckqfi, Inc., WM MU»ve fett; employs more thanfounded in 1947. since that time 40 peopleIt has steadily grown until tad*Jit serves many types of cut
A unique feature ofItore plan-
ning is the actual method ol
"1'mN« Bale
afraid that new bookthey're trying to launch isn'tgoing to have any sale."
"Why not?""It hain't been forbidden to
ne, auetcl
) yp uitomeri throughout Amerlw.jInstallation of ftxturei. . Ed- "While store planning is a major lnger-Wyckofls representative*,firturet, bur the,actualPtrt of their business, an assume the retponslbidity for vision of the merchandising 0«iuii)ly uuiwt'Unt part is played not only <Jw, Wllatipn of the these fixtures.
•<
CongratulationsTo
Christensen'sDepartment Store
We are proud thatyou selected us to
do the electrical workon your store remodeling.
•
N. J. ElectricService Corporation
Tel. ME 4-0727
CONGRATULATIONS, Mr. Christensen,
your store, is beautiful!
We, as the store planners, are par t icu la r ly proudto have had a part In your progressive thinkinfl.
•The consideration you have shown your customerswill cer ta in ly insure your continued success asthe leading Department 5^pre of Woodbridge.
• / • ' !
Preildent'EDINQER-WYCKOFF, Inc.
Store I Planner!, R«t» l | Coniultsnti1 Fixture Manufacturei-s
j
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PAGE SEVEN
Celebrating The BeginningOF THE
NEW MAIN STREETWOODBRIDGE
Celebrating The BeginningOF THE
NEW MAIN STREETWOODBRIDGE
rHRISTENSEN'S DEPARTMENT STOREUpon The
Grand Opening of Your Newly Remodeled StoreThe Following Main Street Merchants Are Offering Special Values
FRIDJff and SATURDAY(JUNE 7th and JUNE 8th)
Look What 88c Buys!!1 hues UT ' ShirU
Boxer Shorts
linnet Briefs
Interwoven Sock*
2 Pair of Reg. 59r Sov
Manhattan lindcrshirts
Hoat Neck Shirts
Neckties
t Stretch Belt*
MODERNMEN'S SHOP
l» MUN ST. W00DM1DOE
\ou MIST Mention
This Ad To Receive
These Special Prices!
Get Him All Set for Outdoor Actiori! •in the "CAMPER" bj
Young America's Finest Fitting Shoe:
Rawhide for wear. Speciallytanned for soft flexibility. Ribbedcrepe sole for sneakfcr»like grip,bounce and protection. Brass eye-lets and "rope" stitching forhe-man looks!
THE BOOT SHOP1 0 5 Main Street N i" "> uwiwomrs) Woodhridge
"QUALITY SHOKS FOR ALL THE FAMILY"
Clearance Rack!DRESSES
and
SEPARATES
SAVE • 50% OFF!
KM) Main Street Woodbridge
MEN'S "T" SHIRTSHani's Irr.
3 for $2BOYS' SHIRTSShort Sleeve—V.rg, to $2.98
.00
cSURPRISE BARGAINS:
GIRLS' DRESSESReg. to S7.98
Boys' & Girls' Spring <jand Summer Jackets I
Beg. to $5.95 •
BARGAIN COUNTERSValues to S5.U5.
Whether It B^ A GiftFor Dads or Grads...
Something From SailsJewelers Is ALWAYS
Something Special!
Sall SHOP1K1DAY
•IIL • P.M.
93 Main Street, Woodbridge
CHOPER'S«L MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE
Congratulations To The Christensen F a m i l y , . .For their service to the community over these many years in theinterest of furthering the progress of our Main Street, Woodbridge,Shopping Center.
Here Are Some .Money-Saving Specials From Publix
Helena Rubenstein83c SIZE GLEEM
TOOTH PASTE . . .OFF
V-05 ,HAIR SPRAY .
With Free Rinse
1.50
SHAMPOO(ALL TONES) *tM
GILLETTE RAZORWith FREK Gillette "Suu-U|>"
After ShuvK Lotion
].5O
1.50I P.I.
PUBLIX PHARMACY91 Main Street, Woodbridge Open Eveuings 'til 10
(YOU TAKE 1 0 % OFFH The Price of ALL Our
' SPORTSWEAR - BEACHWEAR - PLAYWEARClean . . . Fresh . . . Sparkling
Smart? Buy Now - Save Money- A T -
DISCOUNTS
ON
CASH SALES
ONLY!
DISCQUNTS B?FOR v a 1 '
FRIDAY AND j, „SATURDAY
ONLY!M MAIN ST.
WOODBBIDGB
AT DISCOlIVr PRICES!SPKCIAL GROUP
Ladies' Speidel Expansion
WATCH BANDSRegular $ Q . 9 5to $12.95 ^J ^
EARRINGSNECKLACES
CLOSEOUT'.
1Oc«a 25c
CLOSEOUT!
Men's FashionableTIE CLIPS
MARTIN LAWRENCE JEWELERS91 MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE
SAVE ON FATHER'S DAY GIFTS!Men's SHORT SLEEVE
SPORT SHIRTS$ 1 .69
I tub
New«»t StylosReg. V~M
Men's DungareesSee Our OiftSelection For
DADS&6RADS!
Buitoa Front — Sturdy
Full Cut — Sanforized!Reg-$2.98
WOODBRIDGE ARMY & NAVY114 MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE
ALL STORES OPEN FRIDAY til 9 P. M. SATURDAY 'til 6 P. M,pLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE AVAILABLE ALL OVER TOWN!
PAGE EIGHTThursdav, June 6. 1963 IL -EB-CP
Pack M Plans United Church of Christ Republican OubFamily Picnic To Dedicate New Church Planning Events
HCRARD FAVENKL
for Richard
morial
OSl'LLtVAN_ riiwni'. servicesF O'Pi!l'.;"'nn. 75.airprt. 'J'hn <JiPd
Neptune, were Surrv
Cecelia ssUtimm:'berr, fir.-thr ("ha
CT:rch retired: COLONIA- T.w annual fam-_ v hp had ily picmr of Park « will be held COLONIA - The new build- be dedicated on Sunday. 3 00 >
••ov.Xfoi'lft year? by Saturday at M-rrill Park. Those inP of ihe United Church of P.M. at 830 Lake Avenue Clark!f. Schweinier Pr^f- attending arc asked to bring Christ, nark and.Colonm, will T b f dedication will be thr flrft ]
•• retired ir. 194" boxed pirnir lunches. Ice cream ' " " service tjeld fn the new build- 'nc are hi? widow.-and soda will w provided by • • D «.* I I , . J m a Oremonies will include a
GIJIIIV: three daueh the pack i T i r S . R C l l T l C f l f l S Procession of clerey. .<f.John Boyle. J r . Oak n*tart and wwrw are planned _ . _ _ _ «uert» and choir from t he
Hose Perillard.vice-frTsrtcnt, announced theClub will hold m i n i m a l aquA
Drive for US.tor> home a t u Brtsrheath P»rIt" •Ul 'v » *' t h p ^ o o d :Une to thP church, p . r s e n . a - « i ^ r Swim Club, Oreen Street.
^ondbridite Mrs. Vincent D Ajl-
vear* A retired em-„ , „ of thf Art.Metal-Secur- field. Ma*., and niner'steel Corp.. he was a mem-children. „_
ber of United SteM Worker? H 0 W M | > G B R O W NUnion there
He is survived by twoHK n Mw^ret. Palcenham. o
iOten Ont. M. V.. awi a sW«-ia Irelahd
chell PalmerJeffrey Wilson woll.badge. Ju^Underway and w i 11' continueBergenfeld. Charles Matimrhak: until Father's Day. June 18. g n d
^ bear badse Scot Frieder, WU-i Mrs Roti explained that the the
SEWAREN — Funera: sen--,11am Goldbers Steven Liebes-; disease attacks the nervous j ^ ," . ice? tor Howard G Brown 50 kid. Howard Kirschenbaum. system and produces tremor* rP tAry" ,~f
a n d w r s ;from church Mrs William Keitel^leaders, and ponding secretary, announced
sermon by the inventions for the. annual host.;»I*T DJ> s'f- n l t r September 28 have been
the Division of sent to »U GOp &"** m {hf
j . lu lv
GF.RARI) F,. DAITON
and operator of the Seott Marum Matt-he* Pelle- of arms and legs, slurred church Extension of the Vmted Township. Dr Abraham Thaler.. Marine KailwRy on ChrT ftrino. Michael Zucker: denner speech, loss of bowel and blad- church Board for Homeland Kelin parctieme physician and
, _ who died Monday lushi. and assistant denner. Charles der control and eventual par--Ministries A reception will be >iirsedn will present' a lecturewill be held this afternoon at Malmchak. P a u l Garfmkel. alysis. The cauae it not yet h e W • t f t e r ^ K*f ] n t h p Rnr i demonstration on medical
, e : 00 a; the G r e w Funeral PiserchU.CharlesFatnula: onea known and there is no cure. • ( k ) 1 n M U l T B r o o m o f t h f f h u r d l hypnosisHome 44 Green Str-ct Wood- year _ P in Michael Hocnrun. T ^ d r ; v e , ^ advised, to ^ ^ ^ Mf fffts w , „ w m i a m Keitel. Fourth Ward^MarvWirB. l« Pim Home 44Oreenp j ^ J ^ Tr X 7? f H f t , T 1 The churc
who died Thursday at bridge with Rey Alex Nfmeth David Assma,. three-year pin, s o iP lv for Middlesex County^ 1 9 5 6 a n dLT ster of the F,r?; Presb> - Dorothy Gnwp.rt *m motew; w h i c ^ h w ^ ^ n l t s , „ „ „
ed Thursday at bridge with Rv Genera) HW- minister of the F,r?; Pre.sb> - Dorothy Gnwp.rt *m motew; w h i c ^ h w
W ^ W M n n d t v „ the t*r»r Church, official . Th-; Wrtta*. RonaId ^ ^ D ^ o f Multipland Son Funeral Home. bunal will be m l>ver Le.f M Bta. Dfly.d Mete.
5 ^ Avenue, with . hi^h Memorial Part. Woodbnd*e WohlUn»Ma» of Wi i«n at 81 Mary's The deceased. »ho brcame i'! &** M
B i l dl d dd
lts ,„„„Cmnci] candidate, spoke on the
^ ^ w a s ^ S S X Township* new form of Rovern-:of Multiple Scleroste. The na- m 8 l n g ^ , „ , , 9 6 n m , n t g n d f J t p l a l n e d t h e d i f [ e r .
rfiUooa » c l e t r ,pend* approai- t , ! « „ „ the presentBoy mately w.OOOJWO » war on re- 8 ^ ^ U n l o n c h u r c h m T m v n s h ) p C o m m l t t e , f r o m g n f l
Ma» of W , B £ • " • « * c f to / f * w h l * Clark and met at 4 Valley Rond thr new Mayor-Council Plan FChurch. New York City Burial unexpectedly and di-d enrout, " iwd a r ^ s . d <r« * 1 nR the rtrita ™ ^ between 20 ^ j , t h a t b u i w i n g w a s s o l d m f o r m w n l d n ,.,„ ^ m f fttK.was in Ca!n*r Cemetery. Lon? to Perth Amboy Oncyal Ho- l»w»t numbet o. Easte. candy j a n d «, y e a r s o f age. 1 9 g J p ^ ^ ^ ^ C0!1 ( [ rP ! ,a . , ,vp J a n l l a r > . j 19fi4 A qll?stion
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fcland CTty. w T pital, w v honorary nrfsider.iA native of Czechoslovak* of the Sewareu Blu>-F:nt skin-
and a former resident of Brook- djviw proup j o fhn and Manhattan. Mrs Wira; H f was a fom™. a: -he Viii- l j C l
had resided in Penh Amboy^ Detinnttuj Company her( C 'for a w and n Fordf for the He was born in Woodbridp ^ e S S 1 0 nfeM eight months, a n of the late Gforw H. anrt
A member of St. Nicholas t.hf law Elizabeth Gardner COLON'IA - "Lets Get Ac
^ ^ C0!1([r >Mrs Retl advtoed letters are tion Is "meeting in the Frank and answer period was held
in the mail to professional and K. Hehnly School in Clark Vincent D'Andrea was ap-b u s i n e * 8 m e n a n d *** ** e n ' •*** . Geonre A. Shulte or?an-pointed chairman of • the an-deavonnj to obtain « unten* ized the congregation and cort^Vial picnic. September 8 a!
to 1 1 1 tinues as the pastor. M^rin Park.The new bUUdlng Is modified A report on the annual con-
" 'colonial designed by the archi- vent ion of the New Jersey Fed-tect, William Cramer Jr.. of Co- nation of Republican WomenIonia. The sanctuary is on t'm was madf by Mrs. Clara N<>w-
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Catholic Church of the Byran-,.Brown, both membi r.«. of ear'.; quamt^d wa> the theme of ytine Rit*. Fords, and of St. {amUief in Woodbndjic-. and School 17'f refill k i n d e r g a r t e n ^ r / , o o [ 22 Prp$ent$ flrst floor' w l t h t h e down*;s:r.' man .Mrs Herbert LorentzmMan's Bysantme Rfte Church, had resided in the Woodbrid^ orientation which started with " room being used for Chtirrh And Mrs Newman were theNew'York City, she held m e m - i i r t , ^ i his life. parents and cinldren assembling. O h t C r t
. „.„„, u o l r u i u l ^, I U i , „....„ Mrs. Newman were theOrchestra C o n c e r t S e h o o ! and community a<-t:vi- Ivrl'.n delesates to the conven-
bership also-, in- the Greek " g ' ^ a M a M M f r m-; in the all purpose roon i tobe ; C O L O N S _ The lourth a n - t i e s - o t h e r educational ,.:1d :;o:i.Catholic Sodety. Hemest«ad,G Lanterma Woodbridp greeted bv Mrs Miriam Balder- j l l u a ] m s t r u I O T n U 1 c o n c w t o f meeting rooms will be added Richard Hrlm and
Pa. t w o b m h e r S John H. Bnnrr. s t o n a r U n P P^^&l Schol 22's orchestra was held : i n t h e f u t u r e c h u r c h ™'™** H : ' h e s ' a l "' "Surm-in? are. her husband. W 0 M , b r i d i ; e , a
John: four daughter.' MrE. : B r o w n E d l s o n
PR,)M TED Gerard F I)»l-ton of Woodbridjr han bfninamrd division traffic man-n r r for the Est*t Divisionof the New Jersey Bell irU-phone Co. Dajton. who HTMat S65 fUrron Avenue, Wood-hridtf had been dUtrtct tr»ffir manSKer for thr tele-phone company In AitrarrPark n. June. 19«1.
Dalton wai in arm; cap-tain durtnj World War II.and had been employed M afltnerprint expert with theFederal Bureavj of Investi-gation prior to joining thesrrvirr. He is a member ofthf Seton Hall Alonni AnWtatinn and aerna tn CYOand little League auperviaoryroles in Woodbrldge. He alrabelong-, to the Confraternityof fhristian Bwtrint at St.James Church, Woodbridge.He is nurried and hm four
Membership DriveBy Hadassah of CofonjrJ
HM,ONIA Retention of ard SchloKser, ,w ; . . | ,members is nnc of the goals of Fund chairman. M:
an intensive membership drive Friedman. Hariassd/thi Colon la Chapter of Hadas- chairman; Mrs. Hob':-Igjnh will 'inderta** during ttw certificate, rhan-'m?
Aueust and September Herbert Hutt. C]v^/t.Manny Te.mkin disclosed cate chairman, M^,
t l , thr board of directors Schiller, life mernhr-^Irnci with Mrs Jerome Berk-man: Mrs. Murrnv c,<nwiu president. 128 Colonla donor chairman
in r i ALio: Mrs. Muv K, ,
Ir reporting plans of the co-chairman. Mrs RM'{hip "*ommitWF, Mrs. hospitality chaim-.a:
) 4 , . . . . . . . noted,potential mem-Prank Pine, tele|>i-,.v',jhrrs will be visited and pre- chairman; Mrs At*iientrd with a welcome package publicity chairma; .•as another phase of the cam- holon 8inith. viwWi ,,,'paign which will be climaxed man; Mrs. Gw^,,,.br H paid-up membership simcha cake rliHi:::pnrty - I r v i n g E i l l nR liij."••;,•
At the party a "Queen for Harry Shiller. r.yf' ^ .the Night" will be selected from man; Mrs. Ma;,: •the new members present and bulletin, Mrs Harr pmembers re-enrollinp .will haveibulletin co-chairm;.ian opportunity to win'a dinner: A r u m n W R P SRl(
for two. ifor August or earl-. .-,
Members of thr new boardMre. Sol Breslunsk-of director? were introduced/ing vice presidentby Mrs Berkowltz as follows: jways a'hd mean> <•Mrs Sol Breshinsky, fundimeeting is sctvdi'.. :
raising vice president; Mrs.j 17 with Mrs 8ch:<-><.Herman Habrrman. education Avenue,vice president; Mrs. David'
two brothers John H. Browr w " ""•lu* v'"">"»- Schol 22's orchestra was held ' " " '^ »»»«'<:. UIUILU ui-nu-..- . . . - . . , , . »> •-- --•Woodbridge. and G Frederic*. They were introduced to Mrs. d u r i n g the past week. Two per- f"d f n e n d ^ h m contr:'-:-.d da '^ . wen' lufsts•Brown. Edison, Doris Kelly helping teacher. f o r m a n c e s w e r e p i 8 y ed in order a b ? : a s T e l 1 K ma™? t o : : ' v : r ; a ' T ' 1 ' C ' lplayed
children ofMary Tote, Fords: Mre. Ann!""' "'" w n o discussed the aims ofSekura Mar.ville: Mn Julia :j«RS. CAEROLL LANC iindercarter. program andGereanich. Edison: and Mrs WOODBRIDGE - Funera B i a i n e d how reading readiness quainted with "the acompluin-Helen Shandrowsky. PordF rwo;senices for Mrs. Mary Cirutoti. : s inteoduced into the curricul- m e n l s o f xheii schoolmates as:
sons, Charles W and John Jr , ; L a n g . 43. 639 Watson Avenue ,om. well as evoke interest in instru-i
...,, .J Mrs mental training among younger; Cit\. win b< Q ^ . ^ Kelly helping teacher, students. The thirty orchestra
8:30 a-t the .„>,„ A,cm,^ir, ) h o oiTr ls o { t h e m e m & e r s played "Bright Star
and ex- March," "Emerald Isle," "Black^MU- U . o readiness is Rock March," "Cavalleria Rus-
,t, James Church. : I l t r o d u c t , d [VQ t n e curriculum.,tiqana.'" "Crown of Gold Over-; in Si James M i s s T o n j Wf,jSB_ kindergarten turei'" "Spring Frolic." "Argosy
•eachrr. out:.-:ed the skills that March." "Samoa Nights," "E1-!are develops ri in kindergarten, ephant Dance." and "Musicreporting 0: the activities in Master March." i
, vrhich the children participate "March Trio" was presented;™ ,md emphasizing the parent's by a wood ensemble, Howard
!f: -ole of preparing the child to pierce, Neal Rever, Howardnter school Schutzman and Susan Sheffield.A film wa.s shown of this Frederick Morris, instrument, i
r*'o sist»rs Mrs "ear's kindergarten class at work ,i instructor, announced thatj"rth M-ami m d p l a y - T h e P a r e n t s a n d c h l 1" Robert Coyne, 6th grader who
s JohriGy- d r e n w e r P m v i t p d t 0 t h p k m d " - ' played a cello solo, won secondWoodbnd"-; and iwo 3 a r t e n v o o m w h e r c t h e y m e t place in competing for position
Andrew Durinda of1®011001 ir* o t h p r k i n d e r E a l : t p n as a player in the Central Jersey >[teacher. Mrs. Edward Maloney, intermediate String Orchestra]
Edward Maloney. and Symphonic Band sponsored!
orderthree b u U d i n 8 - shown by Mr.
J"hnCouncil crttidi-
duniv: 'timovie? *prt:
D'Andrea. RP-
i shrr-nts were seri'ed underthe direction of Mrs. WilburFrench and hir committee
Next board nv- '-Schoenberc education Co- 2 i w l t n MyS Hf r tychairman Mrs Martin ROR-iColonia Rriadoff, program vice president;Mrs. Reuben Orutte, program SUNDAY SERVH Ftco-cliairman. Mrs. Melvin COLONIA - 1 •.Schlesmser. membership vice church of Chr.M .president: Mrs Milton Elg.morning worship *membership co-chairman; Mrs. 3 u n d , y . n A M ,.Mrs. Tilden Isacs. recording Hehnly School. Ravsecretary; Mrs. Morton Dia- da rk Township. *.••Milton Kushner. treasurer; j ^ ^ "LookmR Ba- -mond, Hadassah medical org- Rev. Oeoroc A. SI. . •anlzation chairman; Mrs Ed- church School »;;ward Stern, youth Aliyah 945 A M ( q r n i i ,
chairman.Also' Mrs Seymour Hecht. His Reward
medical con:r: chairman; Mrs He who rsitw :;-,-.Harold Schiller vocational ed-(6out himself •;,ucation chairman; Mrs. Leon- suspected — Dai'.ni
and Mr, Cath- O r e i n e r Funeral Home, 44 K l n ( l e r s a r t m
e n * Hlmko. Chechoslovakia. ,G r e en Street, with a requiem ) l a i n e d
GEORGEI6ELIN — Funeral senices '
for George Lannor., 127 West,' >ifolollE
U ^ ' J * ™ ™ ' / 1 1 : fd-brfd/e. the deceased w «m S t ^ ^ 1 * 1 . P L r * S i former Mary Durinda. She wa. „ . . . . , . . .boy General Hospital, were heldTuesday at the Thomas JosephCostello Punei-al Home. G r e e n ^ ^ ^Street and Cooper Avenue.1 H
with a requiem Mass at St. Ce-celia's Church Buna! was inNational Cemeiery Beverly,
The deceased wu i native of.,Ne« York- City and had lived;here for t.hi past 19 years. Hewas ii vetenin of World War II
include his widow,!^ S t e v e t t u i n d d '
F r a n c - vxo sons, George and"Laurence Harbor
Makins them feel at home, by the Department of Music of 1Patrick at home: his mother.:^EW INSTALLATION DATE a l ; s ' Maloney had the children the New Jersey Education Asso-1Mrs George Lannon: two sis- ' ' p n i £ ^ ' _ T " h V d a t e f0","in. introduce themselves and soon elation,
r ; ; , ^ ? ? ; * If, * ™ - ^ l S ai n?w officer' of had them learn ard smg a new', parrt Lannon: and a brother.John all of New York City.
'Colonia Chapter of Hadassahwas changed to June 12 at Em-
STEVK L. MOLNAR ^r ia l Health Club, Oak Tree. FOHDS — Funera! services ^oad, Edison, Mrs. Murray•for Stew L Molnar, Box 1061 Greenspan, chairman reported.^Kine George Road, who died• Sunday night at Perth AmboyGeneral Hospital, were held
. yesterday at the Flynn and Son' Funeral Home. 23 Ford Avenuf 1 /-\ with cremation at Roosevelt• Crematory. Linden. . $* *O' A native ot Hungary. Mr.• Molnar lived in Fords for thfpast 43 vear? Hr wa* a retiredcarpenter.
Survivors include rus widow' Mary iKovacS' a son, Charles
A., Milled^'dville. Ga . four' grandchild:' n, and two great-
grandch;'dri >..
and engage in a finger! Circiu Doinsi"Did you say the flea circus,
folded?" 1
Berlin is possible candidate,- "Yeah. The leading lady ran'.• '68 Olympics. loff with a poodle."
MRS. VIN( UNT UNANFORDS - Funeral services
' for Mrs PloR-Mct- L. Finan. 41,. 70 Tara.s Diiv . who died Mon-day at Elizabeth General Hos-pital, will rx held today at theThomas F Hall man FuneralHome, 56 Sherman Avenue, Ne/wYork City, and at H A M . fromthe Church of Our Lady QueenOf Martyrs, New York City.
Formerly employed by theB. & S. Stores, Sayre WoodsShopping Center, Parlin,. the_deceased is survived by herhusband, Vincent A. Pinan'/jthree daughters, Diane. Arlene•nd Jane Williams, all of Fords; iher father Charles Comtl anda brother, Charles oomti, both
•of Perth Amboy.
MILTON V. ASHLEY• I8ELIN — Funeral services\tor Milton V. Ashley, 77. 154,>Oorreja Avenue, who died Tues-1'day at the Muhlenberg Hospital, •IPlainfleld, will be held Satur-'d»y mornilfg, 9;00 at theJGreiner Funeral Home, 44'iiOreen Street), Woodbndge, with
a solemn requiem Mass at 9 30;i»t St. Cecelia's Church. Burial'Will be in St. James Cemetery,!.Woodbridnc.
. Born in Stuyvesant, NY., the'deceased was a resident of I«'-;Hn for the past 40 yeara Heaerved as SIT commissioner ol[Jselin District 11 from 1925 to1928 He wa& a member of St.
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> AVENEL - The Rev. D,. " ^ - 'Ponso re l by Raritan Val-niariesfl, MarKenzie. pastor of j'^y I**lie o' B'nat B'rlth andthr First Presbyterian ChurchjT. Nulty Posi, thp Americanwill prcHch on the Sixth Chap- Legion, will be held next week,trr of thp Book of Hebrews, Monday through Saturday in-jSunday at all Mrvieei. Thel elusive at Parsonage Road andIcnrel Choir will sin? "Spring'Route 1. directly acros from the|Prayer" at 9 A.M. jMenlo Park Shopping Center.
| Sixty members of the Senior! Featured will be rides for ad-High Westminster Fel lowshlpl^ a n d children, games othave, rcmtnri for the ftnnualjchance With valuable p r i m andretreat June 7. 8 and 9 at the refreshment*, Admission will
IRetreat Center, Lenhartevillt,!^ free '
,HI V DID T H E WORK: Abore ar* members of the rtn-i „, youth Week Committee who aided in »etUnj up the
',,„„< T-rft to rl«hi, Mary Ann FleUhar, Dorothyi,ir Judy Coyle, Marie Seekard, Carol Maltt*. Stand-
in* In I,oui« Gabriel, vice principal. Youth Week actlTitlesunder the sponsnrihip of the Lions Club of Woodbrldfewere hrld la«t week.
B. S. Degree ObtainedBy Former Resident
COLONIA — Mrs. Susan1
Klmmel Waters, formerly of 20Taylor Terrace, will receive thedecree of Bachelor of
\MFS_ Mr F. T. Rete-ntive director of the
• club of Onion, i n -• ,..,•. the club1* b a « -
, : ,5 seekini games,a:,d home aeries ar-
• or singl* gunet atjtn Education from. m-ld. Any te»m Dickinson University on S a t o r - j ^ rr,i boyi 13 to IS yean day. She is on therested in g « n « , can staff of the Norwood
•:ykemeler at MU-»-l8dwol system. Norwood, N. J\!r. William Plore at! Mrs. Waters is now living 1E. • Bergenfleld.
Pa. Quest speaker will bt'jRkrvOostyke. YounR Life Workerj The Citizens Committee for(separation of church and itatewill meet June 4, at 8 P.M. in
|Church Hall. Representativesof organizations throughoutMiddlesex County are invitedto' attend the meeting.
Open house will be held Sun-iday in Manse No 1 from 31
to 7 P.M. In honor of the par-ents of Dieter Harte. Mr. Haite'sparents arrived last week fromBohn. Germany.
Mrs. Richard Syling. regis-trar and treasurer of VacationChurch School, announced thatregistration* are now being ac-cepted for ehlldren from threeyears of are to those entering1
the seventh grade. The school
dent- Mrs Edward Slotkin, ^ •* u s e ( ' to •<k>Pt a KoreanJune 24 through July 5. Regis-
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and guitarist, willthe featured entertainer
joint installation ofon and Sisterhood
of Adath Israel, Sun-;day, 8:30 P. M.. at the Jewish
education vice president; MrsSandford Brandt, membershipvice president; Mrs. Sol Eck-stein, recording secretary; Mrs.Robert Goldfarb, correspondingsecretary; Mrs. Jonah Kiken,financial secretary; Mrs. How-ard Peibush, treasurer.
TheheadedCooper and Walter Ruderman,
center.M r P o m a n j ^ a p p e a r e d In
co-chairmen, announced anevening of entertainment and TRADITION ENDS
night clubs and hotels In NewYork City and has given recitals
Brooklyn Academy ofHe builds his programs
refreshments has been planned
arouseAfrica,
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at theMusic.by blending the similarities andpointing up the contrasts in thefolk songs of many lands.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Klein willinstall the officers of the Con-jregation as follows:
Laurence Weiss, president;Eugene Hornick, first vice pres-ident; Joseph Schleslnger, sec-ond vice president; RobertKorb, third vice president;Smanuel Klein, treasurer, andJoseph, Kkin, honorary treas-urer.
Sisterhood officers IncludeMrs. Irwin Hundert, president;! socially speaking,Mrs. Robert Melnlck. fund rais-helps many peoplemg vice president; Mrs, Leonard across. — NorfolkGoldman, program vice presl-Pilot.
RUSSIAN PROPAGANDARussia started a campaign of
fear propaganda in an effort to have to think of some
installationby Mrs.
committeeAbraham
tratlon closing date is June 10.Mrs. Howard Ely, director.
stated the missionary offeringwil be used to adopt a Koreanchild for one year. Mrs. WalterCook In charge of refreshmentsannounced all children will re-ceive an orange drink andcookies daily. For registrationforms call Mrs Howard Ely orMrs. Richard Bylln«.
Toronto — Pupils who havegained special favor from theirteachers by offering to bang thechalk out of the erasers
In North angle-now.East and
willnew
A committee of the Board ofSouthern Europe against the Education has approved spend-operation of United StatesPolaris submarines in the Med-iterranean.
It was timed to coincide withthe meeting of the North At-lantic Treaty Organization
Ing $3,967 forv.IH electriccleaners. Only Janitors will beallowed to operate these,
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ATHI.ETTC AWARDS: Hrrhfrt HnllowrU. indoor track coach al Wondhrldrr Senior ffifhSchool, h shown weivi iu a trophy from Barth Daley of the Boosters Club. Dr. John ! « •Is shown rropMnr a trophy for James Lake b&tkrthall roach, who was absent during as-
sembly at the Hlfh School Monday morning.
Miss Marianne BloomReceives B. A. Degree
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SEWAREN — Miss MarianneBloom, daughter of Mr. andMrs. Prank R. Bloom, 364 BroadStreet, Sewaren, received thedegree of Bachelor of Sciencein Elementary Education at the93rd annual commencementexercises of Cedar Crest Oolleee,Allentown. Pa.. Sunday.
Miss BIIHJIII Is a graduate ofWoodbridge Senior High School.
Fire Board SetT __.
o Honor
JOBLESS RATE OTThe nation's jobless rate
edged upward last month de-spite new highs in employmentand industrial production.
The econonjy continuedpresent a gloomy picture: Bus-iness growing stronger, moreAmericans at work than everbefore and joblessness per-sistently and stubbornly high
VOTES NO ON WHEATPresident Kennedy says the
Council in Ottawa, but the real nation's wheat farmers whot d * h l ^ ) n t r o lpurpose, as seen by the United voted *""» h l s ^ 1» ) n t
1r o l
States officials, was to stir up1 Program wilt have smaller in -fear of nuclear war around the c ° m e s and bigger surpluses.Ishores of the Mediterranean. | Whether farmers get the
chance to vote on productionbridge controls next year depends on
to get'whether- Congress passes anyVirginian-.new wbHt legislation before
next June.
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TAX CUTS AND DEFICIT
Secretary of the TreasuryDillon has admitted that ifPresident Kennedy's tax-cutprogram is enacted ihe govern-ment may not have a balancedbudget In fiscal 1967.
Dillon urged the Senate PI'nance Committee headed
the national debt limit. Hisaid the debt will break througtthe present celling of <305 bil-lion, by the first of the month
A FISH STORYLondon — What may be the
fish story of the year is claimed
I o H o n o r / ivpnpr b y the Avon *nd Dorset Rtwr
111 I lUl lUl /lVCHVllb0ftrd ^ g b^nj bnxi 20,000AVENEL—The Board of Fire "^"^ with two heads.ommissloners of the Fifthire District, compri&inj all of.venel and the eastern part ofolonia will honor Avenel Fire'ompany No. 1 on the occasion
its fiftieth anniversary with!dinner-dance at the Oallery,
Woodbridge, Tune 15th, accord-ing to Michael Hrabar, secre-tary of the board.
The dinner-dance hat beenplanned lor over one year bythe Commissioners to "kick-oH"the gala week of festivitiessponsored by the firemen thatwill conclude with a parade on
produced by artificial insemina-tion of selected roe. The causefor this is a mystery.
Fishermen were told not tohope to catch one of thwe foriiey all died within a montto ofhatching.
WHENwfflMSbe cured? _
'uly 1J that promises to be the]largest ever held to this area. \
Mr. Hrabar stated all officersof the Fire company, ExemptFiremen and the Ladies' Aux-illary have been invited, alsomembers of the relief board,trustees, honorary membwsand Woodbridge Township of-ficials.
Assisting Mr. Hrabar in thearrangements for the dinner-dance are Commissioners Her-man Steinbach, Kevin McCar-
Say when.,with your dollar*!'
GIVE HOPEHELP FIGHT
Senator Byrd, (D.-Va.), to raise tin, Domlnick Pichalski andWilliam Reilly.
Ney Panis signed.
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ISELIN PERSONALSAI.IC1 CUTldWHTSON
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— Dinner RiiP.tts of Mr. findMrs. William Oraham,rich Street. Thursday, wereArthur en
mipstf at the Graham home*rre Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cobb,W s t "Bri^lton-, Staten Island.
iday, 8 P.M., In Fatlma Hall,b t . Cecelia's Church.I _Rev. William R. Kirby, pru-jI tor of the Assembly of GodChurch, announced that repu-;lar aervire* will be rrsumrdnext week a» follows: Sunday,jSunday School, 9:45. MoniinR
A.M., and Evan-r P.M.: Tues-
day, Women's Missionary;Council Prayer Meeting. 1 P.M.,|Evening Prayer Service. 7 30;
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bawndori. 7:30 P.M.—The Fainllv Life Council of
Mrs.S'reet, on tliflr 44th,- weddinganniversary, which they cele-btfltecr yesterday with their jSt Cecelia'* Parish is sponsor-snn!! and'their families. Mr, and ling a family picnic Sunday InMrs B. Albert Anderson, I Merrill Park. The CatholicK.-ntch Plain?, and Mr. and Young Adult* Society will beMrs, Paul Anderson, Wood- In charge of contests for whichbridge ' jprizes Wll be awarded. Each
' - M r and Mrs. Elmer Catlln f«nllv *»« bring ltd own lunch,and children. Gary, Gail, and Fireplace* are available forTreacy, Falrmount. Md., weregueste for several days of Mr.and Mrs. Thomas Catlln, Coop-er Avenue.
—Mrs. Lynwood Klttrell andaon Bcatt, Aziwa, Calif., it vis-iting Mr. and Mrs. CarmineOalassQ, Cooper Avenue. Mrs.Kittrell Is the former MarieGalafso.
—Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.Scank, Lincoln Highway, wereguests Thursday at a familygathering and barbecue at thehome of Mr. and Mrs. WilliamC.'Scank, Rahway. Other Isellnguests were: Mr. and Mrs, Jo-seph Mauceri and children,Dorothy and Harry, KennedyPlace, and Mr. and Mrs. Alex-ander Cuthbertson and chil-dren, Richard and Maureen,OBk Tree Road.
-Quests SundayMrs. Theodore Caflendo, E t aJames Place, were Mr. and Mis.Salvatore Guttadora, Brt®i.
—Rev. John M. Wilus, pwtorof St. Ceoelia's Church, an-nounced the schedule of Mawesfor tomorrow, First Friday u7, &, and 10:45 AM., and 5:30P.M. Confessions will be heardtoday from 4 to 5:30 and from7:30 to 9 P.M.
—The Lame* Auxiliary ofthe VFW Post 2636 will meettonight at 8 in Post Headquar-ters, Lincoln Highway. A cos-metic demonstration will be afeature. Plans for a fashionshow in August will be dis-cussed and a patio party forAugust 17 will be pl&nnel «
—Tomorrow night the St.Cecelia's Accordion and GuitarBund will present a musical re-cital, under the direction ofAlbeit Cnmpana, at 7:30 in OurLadv of Lourdes Hall, All pro-ceeds will be given to the Con-vent Fund.
-The Primary DepartmentTpa"hers of the First Presby-t"rian Church will meet Mon-day rvening in the church.
—Tlic regular monthly meet-in? of the Women's MissionaryCo'.mPH- of Iselin Assembly ofG';d Church, has been post-poned. Originally scheduled for
cooklne. Ice cream and sodawill be distributed
-The Sons and Daughtersof Liberty, Liberty Bell Coun-cil, will meet Tuesday at 8P.M. with Mr and Mrs. Spen-cer Green. Trieste Street.
—The Pins and Pant 4-HClub will meet Mondav after-noon from 3:30 to 5:30 withthe leader Mrs. Carl Luna,Warwick Street.
—The St. Vincent De PaulSociety of St. Cecelia's Churchwill meet Tuesday night at SIn Room 207.
—The Daughters of America,Lila W. Thompson Council, willmeet at 8 Monday night in theBorough Improvement Hall,Lincoln Highway, Metuchen.
—The Fife and Drum Corps,sponsored by the ChemicalHook and Ladder Co., District11, will meet Monday and Wed-nesday, 7:30 p.m., in the meet-Ing hall Harding Avenue withthe director, Robert Painter.
—On Sunday, June 18, theHoly Name Society of St. Ce-celia's Church will sponsor afamily spaghetti dinner from1 to'6 pm. in Our Lady ofLourdes Hall.
—The VFW Band of Post2638 will meet Wednesday at8 P.M., at Post Headquarters,Lincoln Highway.
—The Sunday School teachers of the Iselin Assembly ofGod Church will meet Mon-day, 7:30 PM., at the church,Berkeley Boulevard.
—Circle 54, Lady Forrestersof America, will meet Monday,8 P.M. in School 15, PershingAvenue.
—A meeting of the Societyfor the Preservation and En-couragement of Barter ShopQuartet Singing iii Americawill be held Tuesday, 9 pjn.,in the VFW Hall, Lncoln High-way.
—A meeting of Boy ScoutTroop 70 will be held Wednes-day, 7:30 P.M., in the Temple,90 Cooper Avenue.
FURTHER TRAINING—Air-man O»kar Frnir, son of Mr.and Mrs. John Penlc, of 665West Avenue, Sewaren, isbeing reassigned to Green-ville AFB, Miss., for technicaltraining u a United StatesAir Force medical Servicemedalist.
Aifman Oskar, wh«|enlbtedIn the Air Fore* a short time»fo, completed his Initialbasic military training at theLackland AFB, Texas.
The airman attended theWoodbridge Senior HighSchool.
—Mrs. Herbertchael Street, will
Klein, Mi-be hostess
tonight, it will be nott Thurs- iTueaday night to the GPKRT
Schools 4-5 PTAInstalls Slate
AVENEL — A musical pro-gram was the highlight of the*last meeting of Avenel Schools4 and 5 PTA. The school bandand choral group, under thedirection of Mrs. Ann Dubrowand Fred Morris, entertainedMrs. Beatrice Duscole was theaccompanist.
Installation of the new slateOf officers for 1963-64 was con-ducted by Mrs. William Kuz-tniak, past president and lifehiember, Installed were: Mrs.George Allen, president; Mrs.Dominick Lo Blanco, first vicepresident; MM. Albert Lebeda,second vice president; MissAlice Gade, honorary vicepresident; Mrs.' Alex Tarcz, Jr.,secretary and Mrs. WilliamDragos, treasurer.
A medal was presented i.oLinda Dobson, sixth grade stu-dent, for her essay on "Free-dom — Its privileges and re-sponsibilities." The award wasgiven by the American Legion,Avenel-Colonia Post, Repre-senting the organiiation wereMr. and Mrs. George Ruff andAdolph Elster.
The sixth grade classes pre-sented the school with a new50-star American flag. DonnaIntrone and Louis Kolesarichmade the presentation.
A donation was made to theAvenel Fire Company for their50th anniversary programbooklet.
Mrs. Allen presented a checkfor $130.82, profit from the an-nual book fair, to Miss Gadeprincipal.
Attendance awards went tr,Mrs. Martin Burns' secondgrade class and to,Miss RuthStein's sixth grade class.
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day niaht, 7:45.—The Westminster Fellow-
ship of the First PresbyterianChurch will meet Sunday. TheJuniors will meet at 10 A.M.and the Senior Fellowship at7 P.M.
—The Brady Action Groupof the Catholic Family ActionUnit of St. Cecelia's Churchwill meet Saturday at 9 p.m.with Mr. and Mrs. LaurenceLucas, Stafford Road. For fur-ther information call FU 8-3501.
—The Cloverleaf Chapter ofSweet Adelines will meet Mon-
Mah Jongg Club.
Min Valerie VildAwarded B. A. Degree
FORDS — Miss Valerie L.Vild, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Craig Vild, 23 Vine Street,Fords, was one of the 300 sen-iors who received degrees at the131st annual -Gettysburg Col-lege commencement Sunday.
A graduate of WoodbrldgeSenior High School, Miss Vildreceived a Bachelor of Artsdegree. She majored in mathe-matics.
PART* NIGHTCOLONIA — "Party Night"
will be, held at St. John VianneyP. T. A. meeting Monday a t8:30 P. M, In' the school cafe-torium. A brief business meet-ing will be held after whichthere will be a film strip pre-sentation on "Mother Seton",the first American saint. Allparents are requested to attendThe 50-50 club raffle will beheld.
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have arrived from Germany.|Mr. Harte is the assistant pas-[tor of the local church.
—Holy Name Society of Bt.Andrew's ChunA will receiveHoly Communion In a body atthe 8:15 A. M. Mass Sunday.Their monthly meeting will beTuesday at 8:30 P. M., In thenew church hall.
Auxiliary of Avenel
Gold loving cups were awarded
Memorial Post. V, P. W,, meeta|Mrg' Andrewlockie.Monday at theFarm at 8 P. M.
Maple Tree
-Mrs. John Toth, 83 Fleet-
Mrs. Wesley Heiselberg, thechairman, read a poem by MlsiGloria Peterson, co-chairman
wood Road, Wpodbrtdge, will bejand dedicated to Mrs. Lockleco-hcS.ite.is with Mrs. Bam Al-1
brecht Monday at the AvenelWoman's club card party. Theaffair will be held at Mrs. Toth'sibomc at 7:30 P, M.
and present advisor,
whp was presented with a corsage of roses. , '
Each member participated byacting out the month of her
Church GuildHas Anniversary
WOODBRIDOE — The WhiteChurch Guild celebrated Its17th anniversary at a meetinglast week In Mlowahlp Hall. Atribute WM paid to the tint " ^ Belvldere for summertime
Thks meeting conohided fluto the beat actreases, Mr*. John pnunt action's activities Th«Molnar and Mrs. Ralph Sails- meetings «1U resume, Septem-buri. ibar 13 with a covered dish
Daring thft business session, <W>per In chane of Mrs. Ken-g donation of |3B was made to M t h Phew**. Mrs. laonard
Earl H. Dwimney S t u d e n t " 0 ^ »"d Mrs. Molruu.Loan *und; $10 to each of the Devotions were led by Mrschurch Home, at Haddonfleld **«» Waterhouw on the theme__ "The Good Shepherd." Hort-ttefcto for the guests; and $500 e s *» . * e » . M r \ 5 ? * r t
,to the churoh trustees for cur-rent expenses.
Mrs. Salisbury, chairmanannounced final plans for atheater party on June 10. Thegroup will attend the show,•Mr. President." The bus will
Awards Received
and Mrs. Edward Yelle.
Cause for Panic"How do you cure your hua-
band from staying late at theclub?"
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and Oeone EUU. DOG SAVES ROMEWilliam Vint, cubmaster, Warren. R. I. - Princess, hl»
made the awards as W l o f i : ^talked Baker, DennU Brow*- f n ter ^ k l t chM) „, n o m f
|«W. Michael Finn, James Davis, There the boy found the wa'.lJ I H f T t ^ f . S S ' * " arrow,; Gary HeUcr. a behind the . ^ burn.ng Hepicnic to be hdd sometime dur-|.Uv« arrow and on. year pin; V " f r l a SS5Ing July at a> monthly pact Erik Chrlstensen, Dennis Bin- s U t l o n to t o u t m flrp
meeting of Cub 8cout Pack 34'derwald, Joseph Kardos, Oeorgt .last week at Trinity Eplsco»al|Houch, Gregory Brltt, silver ar- KfiTAtE TO €. 8.Church. A circus skk was pr\irow»; Thomas Perry, two silver Dayton. Qhlo — Grateful forsented by Den S.Mrs, a . Frellsh.jarrows; Gary Vint, two silver America, Miss fttry 8. Camp-den mother. Parents and Ruesta arrows and two year pin; Ken- bMl willed her estate of 120,000voted Den 2 as the honor denneth Blnay. gold arrow; Allen to Uie UnlUd States govern-lot the month. Mrs. G. Blnder-JRalson, two silver arrows: Chris ment. She died at 83.Iwtkl la den mother,
late one; Inducted u BobcaU{Jensen, bear budge; Joseph Miss Campbell came to tills
were Belko, general chairman, one country from Scotland. Laterleave the church parking lot.'nlght, I called out, 'Is that you, Kevin Malone, Frederick Maler.'year pinfDantel Drverln, trcas- she entered the armed forces aa
Ibirth for the others to guess-jafter the show7:15 P. M. and return dlrectly'jlm?' And my husband's name'Richard Kasiewlci, Oeorgeurer-Commltteemsn, one
Frank." iNiedeiroelr, Joseph Somers, Jr., pin.year ari urmy nurse, serving overwaj
Idurlng the First World War.
| ( 1 ,,|.- ('(HXEl'l'ION: Symbollilnn thp bed-rock char-' ^ „[ Amrrlean Scouting, a rock from this area w»i1 ' n i n l for a collection at the 53rd Annual Meetlnj of1 ' s .tinnal Council. Boy Scouti of Amcrlra, In New York''I', ||1P Monr*, selected locally by 52R Boy Scoot coan-
" , ,|| 50 states, will form a cairn which will be a land-t the n«y Scout Exhibition (model In foreground)
", iif,4B5 New Tork World's Fair, and will ultimately," ,'„*. p,irt'oi a rock map of the United States at the|'"v >rout Moseun In New Brunswick, adjacent to the
•million's National Headquarters. Shown in the photo',;, ,„ ,uht nre Owlght M. Ranrny, Retired Regional
u rwfiiMte: and Herman W. Stern, Woodbridge,, |slllP1,t of the RarlUn Council, B.S.A.
WENEL PERSONALSuiTFY GUTOWSKI Gue*U were Mr, and Mrs. Wai-
r,M)m Street ter Ulrlch and children, LindaV,,T?{ N . j . and Charles: Mr. and Mrs. Er-|Mi'/ii daughter of nest Ulrlch and daughter.!
<[•'.' James V. Mawa, Eileen, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick,.Street, was the guest'Towl and children, Patty Anne
n' two birthday par-'and Bruce, and Mrs. Roman[
.•home Helping the jOutowski.MvSto celebrate her 5th \ - S t . Andrews KnlghU of,
•. IT." Mary Ell«n Columbus, 508«, will meet today,i ::v Rossi, Maureenat 8:30 P. M. at the local C.Y.O.i
( mil and Tommy De-hall. " I• >v a-id Scott Brlnley.1 —Saturday the Avenel School
.':< sister and borther, 2i P. T. A., will hold a spring, (1 vinny. The Maz-|falr on the school grounds from
ruing fu°sts: Mrs.s:-.i)\v[leld. Mr. and
11 A. M. to 5 P. M. Variousbooths, games and relreshments
». M;i7i;a and children:and movies will be featured, in,,d Al.in: Mr, and Mr*.jcase of rain, the fair will be.•v i.in-M and chlVlrtc,thfiid June. 15. , \
il Robbie. ' —Ann's Dancing Btudlo,v scliUo daughter o( Renistn Avenue, will hold theMs Sum Sedlllo, of annual recital of Its students at
s-:i'ct, A home recup-lrw; Woodbrldge Junior High-UT n;> appendectomy School, Barron Avenue, Wood-i
Ami: iy Hospital. bridge, at 8 P. M,, Saturday.• •! Fire Company will —An or»n house reception
!.'. at the flrehouse, ,wlU be held Sunday from 3 toi':id Mrs. Martin 7 P. M, at the First Presby-(it-orge Street, were terlan Church to meet Mr. and
• ;>irnic Mtmorlal Day. Mrs. DleU r Harte's paretita who
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- will start promptly at 10:30 ajn. No perishablecakes, such as custards, whipped cream and thelike will be accepted. All cakes and dishes becomethe property of the First Bank and Trust Company.
2. Cakes will be judged on texture, taste, appearance,originality and all-around excellence, and tbe deci-sion of the judges will be final.
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Any person may enter by picking up an entry blankat the Avenet-Colonia office of the bank only. Entryblanks will not be available at the Perth Amboy orFords offices. Closing date for picking up contestentries will be June 24th. Entries will be judged byan independent panel of home economists —
Robert Tiitwi - Head Baker at Princeton University
Miss Mary Gundrum — Head of Home EconomicsDepartment at Woodbridge Senior High School
MisslShirley A. Doxtater - Women's, Editor of TheEvening News s , <
A display of the first, second and fourth prizes willbe arranged in the lobby of our Fords office. Thethird prize will be displayed at our Avenel-Cokmiaoffice, and the fifth prize will be displayed in thePerth Amboy office. l%
Contest winners will receive free delivery, free instal-lation, a warranty covering the equipment and a homecall by the Home Service representative of the Eliza-bethtown Consolidated Gas Company, from which, theprizes have been purchased, to explain the operationof the equipment 0
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^[Avenel Couple Married Family Picnic TB League to Give Free Circle PlayersPresbyterian Church Slated by Cubs Breathing Tests June 14
CHRISTENING HELDAVENEL — D o n n a May, Navy'
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WOODBRIDOE - The Clr-
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Presbyterian Church byQod-
AVESSEL—Robert Behr, cub- - . . . . - . .AVENEL •- The weddmti of'Dr. C S MacKenzie officiated m a s t ( , r of The First Preaby- 'WOODBRIDGE — An edu- .Township chronic shortness of cle Plnyer.« Fine Arts Commit- t n« R e v ' w „ . „
Carol Irene Medwick. at the double vine ceremony. t#iian Church Cut) Pack, w i ' » t l o n a l campaign cortceminfr. breath educational committee tee extended an Invitation to Parent" were MissJWartha TIT-^Hurtitnr of Mr and Mr? Given in marriage by her t n e openinf! exercises at thalSmphyaema, or chronic short- Include the following chairmen: the people of all communities vrm »™ M'cnaei opriniiBwer
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Here and TheretUnderstand th<> Rotary Club *» s s o k
of Wondbriflpe. hn« voted to,110011 »'amend Its charter to exclude'Chn'r"Carteret from the WoodbrMgejRotary limits. This action. I"hear, is to pavp the way1 for theorganization of a Rotary Clubin Carteret. . Which remindsme that '.he Rotariane will holdth'nr Lndtps Night and instal-ls* ion of officers June 26 At Wie
MichnH Mfdwick. 2 Anna father. th<'burii was attired i n | M g y
Avenue and Kenneth Chariest full length silk orgaraa gowntduc^dSchn-Hwi. imftemseii Avmue.iwlth scooped n-Tkline decorated;ported on the recent biw tr ip
Saturday after-jwlth sequins and seed pmls. j to Franklin MuMtim InstituteHer veil of French illusion was m Pennsylvania. » bojs and
meeting. He intf>.]ness of breath, is being con-jDemonstratton,Arthur Dilly who re-jducted by the Middlesex County'Zln»lo: Public
Mrs,SchooJ P.T.A., music concert, Sunday,
part3~30 friends and relatives.
of A v e n e | T h p R«,v. attached to a crown of orange;6 adult* attended.blossoms, mid she carried a«M-j ^ { in f t l p r o g r a m f o r
SlateIcade of whit*- roses, carnation*'KKion
iand an orchid,. | a n
Maid of honor vaa MUs'al Roortvert Park. All cubs
Tuberculosis and Health Leapie Mrv Arnold Lada; Parochial!P.M. at the Circle Playhouse,under the chairmanship of the School P.T.A.. Mrs. Edward Martin Terrace and RahwayRev. WilliMn H. 8chmau«. rec--Partenope; Industrial, John Avenue. The public is inviteditor of Trinity Episcoptl Church Cody; Public Health, Harold J. to attend and there is no ad-here, and a director of the Bailey: Public Schools. Patrick mission chai'ue.
vasSusan Burrows. Colonia.Bridesmaid!, were Mise
be a family pi«ntcDeity June 15
LeaRue A Boylaii; Parochial Schools,! Participating will be William
Theisase with
must have a racer and at least growing prevalence partlcu-n t ith hi M S l l i ' h
Chronic shortness of breath Joseph Dambach: Public ReW- Shade^-,clarinet; James Mut-!» an irreversible disease with110™ J o s p p h V a l e n U : Service nola^oboe: Bert Singleton, pl-
g c l u b f R o c c o V a e c a ; P u b I l e E d a n o : a n d ^ S ' 1 " 0 ^ Firestonec l u b f " R o c c o V a e c a ; P u b I l e E d " a n o : a n d Firestone., r and at least g i n g prevalence partlcuJaneione parent with him. Mrs. Stu-:larly in'the crowded Eastern u c a ! i o n -
the;rt H i b h i CWmp m. Mrs. Stu
Medwiclc. Avenel, sister of the;art Heinbach. chairman of thenartof theTJnlttd BUtes Barlvand
aoflhis
and Mrs- DavidWinding Road.
52recently
Hos*
WOODBRIDGE—The Woodf-;^.^. M j 5 s charledine Med-jplcnlc. announcedbridsp Chapter of Hadassah w t c h F o r d s cousin of the bride, will be at 10 A.M. from thejdise'ase by a physician is lm-
•••"arid Miss Dons Thornton. Lin-lchu-ch parking lot. In c a « of i peratlve because It permanentlv P" ' ' 1 ' 1 ™"^": ^ w ^P1**"- j^^u.,-.t T T Mi« l.nrnn nin 'x« » « « » _ _JH v t . u U j . . . . . ' wniatlve. Mrs Retie Schirber:
Zanzalari; .bassoon. The program will in-S a m u e l . N f f b f r " c l u d e H a n d ( ' 1 . Boecherlnl. Kre-
o / M r s
denhurst.Hansen. flower girl. All racers j Middle
Clergy,B«r;Fnlk:
On Tuesday, the Players willsentatlve, Mrs, Rene Schtrber: hold a' regular meeting. 8:30
sex County Tubercu- Medical Advisor, Dr. Cyril I. P.M. Election of -a
u
ROLLER SKATINGRATES TO
OROTTSNlfht
EtHpl Mond»T f i T C7:H to 11 P M. 85<
50<<ktlh«t, liturdi;,lundi;* * HoUdiji]IM P.M. to J P.M.'
SOUTH AMBOY ARENAA Ith, Ronth
for scholarship, character andy, p r e s l d H l t prpgram;
participation in colleire activi- M r s 'Abe Cooper vice presidentties, at Rider CoDeget annua l ! M , u c a t l o n ; M r s SXm](y s h m .
[rod, vice president member-awards day.
Tidbit* t
and Arthur Vandenhurst. L. IAvenel, was rinpbearer.
For traveling to Miami'
The program for the eveningfeatured an Indian hunt skit by° 3 and an Indian dance by
ship: Mrs. Mayer Gillar. trea-'Beach. Fla, the bride Chose apink lrnen 4u|t with black ac-.[surer: Mrs. Harvey Bpector. re-
Mrs. AlanThree Township students re- cordins secretary:celved Rutgers certificates last Rockoff. financial secretao':night for completion of special- Mrs. Louis Smith, correspond- (
ized evening adult programs inr secrVtary; Mrs B Rabino-.ate of Woodbridgf Senior HighThey were- Prom Newark Ex- witz. Mrs. S Spiegel. »nd Mrs.:~ • ' • • • - - - • - • • • •
M I l l t d b r d mem
Icessories and a- white orchid[corsage.
Mrs. Schrettner is a gradu-
tension Center, Emiho136 Bedford Avenue. Iselin.-hers.t ransportat ion and t r a f f i c A
Tobia. M. Israel, elected board mem-School and attended KatherineGibbs Secretarial School, New'York.
report of the years Her husband, also a graduatemanagement; from New Bruns- achievements was jiven byMrs. o f wnndbridge High School, at-wick Extension Center., Joseph Cohen. Presentation of awards tended R u t g e r e University, and
d m proKrammmc fund raising e m p l o y e d b y General Motors
Den 2.The new cube were presented
with Bobcat pine during animpressive Akela ceremony.
Badges and awards werepresented by Stuart Heinbachas follows: Wolf badges toSandy Holt with a gold and Ail Richard Cac-
gold and toCharles Lovita. Bear badgeswent to Robert Dilly with 1gold and 1 stiver; Noel Ter-
d to discovery of the ^ Baiemore and Judith OKeefedisease, breathing test* will be t c h y \ 5 f f Roosevelt *ven,UP-| Anyone interesUd in Joining
d were held May 28 Tuesday'made available to the public *«•<• held May 28 Tuesday'^ g r o u p te l n v l t e d to a t t p n d
free of charge. .Tests will be ™»™^« a t f_AM- '™L th,eiPor further information callconducted to Woodbridge Town- Bimb Funeral Home, 54 Wheel- j the piayhou«, ME 4-9679ship by means 6f a Vitaiometer ^r * ™ *»*_" 9 : 3 ° * « • ; "operated by a trained techni-
silver arrows;chione with 1
ranna with 1 gold and 1 silverand to Anthony Lovita and
i Arthur Frelish. Lion Badfce'went to Alan Mazura with 1istold and 1 silver arrows. ScottiHansen received 1 silver arrowt irri , l ff inansen receivea l silver
f^Saturday H o u r s ;SerAnsley l goM
• !in5°duced
and often comp.i-
A« an aid to discovery of the i c e s f o r M r &
SOPHIE HLISHTCHYKCARTERET — Funeral sen- pjg^
A l y Rp , a U ^ ^ H e r d < r A l yH l u s h - Baiemore and Judith O'Keefev e n U P |
THRILLPRIZE CAMS
CIRCUS
orHU 6-1246.
Friday and Saturday will bey
,dlesex County Tuberculosis and £ ,IHealto League from 1:00-4:00 £ * *|P. M. and from 7:00-8:00 P. M.. ™J?
h
c iantobep iOTide i"b7thrMld- ' l a T 5 r . U k l ;* i n J a n Catholicjth^' las{ performances of the- " nv"""^ " l t K ""• Jaroslawjproduction. 'The Importance
L ^ jof Beinjt Earnest" directed by'• | Judy Cole.
KIDVIBLANVjSWIMMINGji
f/i* plan for fun"'*?
OLYMPIC PARKIttVINGTON-MAPltWOOV
/Om our U«n Swim Club
W. Perclval. 33 Normandy m programminE. iund raising.R o a d , Colonia, engineering a"d high standards of educa- ,C o_ L m d e n
tecliology-mechanical and An- "on and membership retention! 'tor/Berant 310 Mawbey Street were made by Mrs Irving Hutt.Woodbridge engineering tech-vice president of Southern Hewnology-basic . . . When the Je™ey Region. Program and1
marched Induction were integrated WithMrs. Scheslnger installing offi-
othere in attendance in addi-1**1"tion to the spectators. With Roy1 Mrs. Richard Bromi and PORT READING - In an-;Eise, WA21SQ. as network con- M r s - Sherman Goldsmith wer- other move to extend library1
trol station, the Avenel Radio thfJ vocalists, accompanied by houi-s. the board of trustees ofClub set up a running commu- M r s ' J e r r 5 ' Kaufman, Installa- the Port Reading Library votednicatione system on parade t i o n material wa* written by hours Saturday as 9:00 A i l . toprogress. Reporting units as- M r s - W a l t « r Shimanski and 4 : 0o P.M.they started to parade were Mr.E l s e and James McGinnis.WN2GPQ. on School street.Later they moved on to GreenStreet to check the end of theparade. Operating control sta- U H I U l U n e e 1 1 6 3 0 tog. " |Mr&. T ^ K . n t _ M r s A -tion 1 were Art Wilson WA2- ; T h e m i a w d M i d e d to ™ "U i s Kantor Mrs. An-MTWanJMikeClarson.WA2- AVENEL-On May 27 James J c u ^ I X S P o r t i S ^ ^ "^ """ JOBn
ZOW. Adolph Elster. W2PSL,1 McGinnis IWN2GPQ. was ap- Reading teachers for selections'operated in front of the Muni- pointed chairman of the new of new books to be added to thecipal Building ' " =~ m..*.. • ...
on the following dates:Fords: Friday, June
St. John's First Aid qbuilding, CorieUe Street, Fords,
Ionia. Pall bearers- were, Steph-en Bodnar, Theodore Drebottj.
14 a t Adam Kindterskyj, MichaelSQxad Schmanko. Stephen Konlw, and
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xurko. Parastas sen-iceseWoodbridge: June 17. Mon- were held Sunday and Monday
day, Democratic headquarters, evening at 8 PM. with Rev104 Main Street, Woodbridge. Jaroslaw Fedyk officiating. St.
Iselin: Tuesday, June 18. at Mary Rosary Society recitedthe Iselin First Aid Squad the rosary Sunday evening aibuilding, Route 27. Iselin. 7:30 P.M. with Rev, Jaroslaw
Members of the Woodbridge Fedyk officiating.
ShimanskiMr. Long, treasurer:
Walter Brach, advancementchairman; J, Bruce McKee,
Mrs William Comerford was publicity; Albert Wan, Webeloscongratulated on the success of leader;ner Saturday morning story I Wallace,hour with more than 30 children I New Den mothers will be Mre.
Mr, Dilly presented gifts oni behalf of the troop to Mr. and
At the Typewriter:Although the Memorial Day,
parade was long and there weremany units altered, this column),WHS shocked at the small num- ! (
i n of people who attended the'r .ices at the monument in|at_
The fir* act of the new com-
^ ^ v o t e d to hireother memebrs appointed anotheSriS. i S n l l S ? ££
aorlbrjdpe Park after the par-i Thi'ie were only a handful
of Mrs. Ann Botti,H d e n W ^ ^ i c h and
p . ^ ^ C i u f f r e d a- w a s X]<*WR a "* : K!! a n d to interview applicants. Anyone^ : ™d ta £«-.interested in applying is askedWB2ADV) K members-|t0 telephone Klmball 1-7169.
of people present, and most of mittee was to establish code and'l""" > " " " " • "" u ' " " " . ' " theory lessons for novices andwere there because they; f r h fld
h,d 10 lake pan in the P>esen-;M
tatton of wreaths_ We would a t ^ C o l o n j a
suggest hereafw that the va r - . 7 3 o p M m t r u c t i n g wff l ^IOUS fire companies and vet-i j , ( m
erans umta delay he se.v.ng f ; i v e sP
c o d e o v e f m
of refr shmenu at the c o Wsion of the parade untU hesen'ices are completed in the _Park. The line of march is long, '
6M w
W a l t e r
1feels that once a year, for a'half hour, all of us can affordthe time to honor our war dead.
Last But JSol Least:Bruce E. Tobias. Woodbridge,
has bt*n commissioned a sec-ond lieutenant in the Air Forceupon graduation from OfficerTraining School at LacklandAFB, Tt'xui. He is being re-assigned to Shaw AFB, S. C. asan air traffic controller. Thelieutenant, .»n of Mr. and Mrs.John S. Tobias, 592 GardenAvenue, Woodhridge, is agraduate of Woodbridge SeniorHigh School. He received hisBJ3. degree from West VirginiaWesleyan College and is a mem-ber of Trtta Chi. . . , Christo-pher KalionUii, 17, son of Mr.and Mrs. Anthony C. Kaliontais,129 Berkeley Boulevard, Iselin,has completed recruit trainingat Naval Training Center, GreatLakes, 111. . . . That was quitea party the Jaycees and Jaycec-ettes had last week. Everyonefleemed to have a wonderfultime. If you don't believe itask Roy Doctoi'sky, Joe Vazzanoand Steve Purdy. . . .
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WINDOWOn Green Street
TliuiSday, June 6, 1963 PAOB THIRTEEN
By The StaffTnrm7.uk. presently director of athletics at Wood-
i i; school, will be the next principal of Cartcrct Highi <.-,, wi1 Ivar from high sources.
:.Id.s all the degrees necessary to fulfill the pofil-a crnduaU- of Garteret High School, Lafayette
ii i.s a resident of the borough.rliMir director is said to be one of three belnsI ;,y ihe Cartcret Board of Education for the Job
since the untimely death of Herman E. Horn,. • • • «
Hmuirial Day. 1983 — Certainly not the samp a* it,.irs aifo when Woodbrldre went over a nation-wide
,, „„ ,,f Radio SUtlon WOR u the "typical American;;iinuiily."
i iiive <lay» people bring the ronnnt«ri oat to ice the,.!••. and then scoot home. Few atlck around to seem.-nmrlal MTVICM conducted In the park. Other thanin.irchinn o»g»ni«atl<mi and a imalt number of their
.,,1-Hiatr famlltc*. only a mtttrlng of observer* attend, vi-lknt memorial program In honor of the war
I How easy people forret the many sacrifices made:',.',r gallant men and women who kept our nation
MT country .that It It.
••Murky" MarkowiU was honored at a bachelor'sTH.'ht by a group o|his friends. He will be marriedwith the reception at the Forge Inn. It will be
d t I t d d d l
,v
venture Into wedded life. He had been theBetty Johnson, Colonia, a famous New York
President John F, Kennedywill speak at the commence- |ment and will receive theUniversity's highest honor-ary degree, Doctor ef CivilLaws. Receiving the same de-gree will be Bishop Fre Cor-son, of Philadelphia, Pa,,president of the W o r l d ' s i
Abridge Community Scholarship Program is gain- Methodist Council and theu supporters and the cooperation from a numberled organizations. The Circle Players in thelf
r.rnihrr* Four—We believe this to be rather unique—1,1 that the four Fitipatrlck brothers, William,
•i ( li.irlri and Thomas, all members of Woodbridgei ..nipaiiy No. 1, t»vf had the distinction of mareh-,, i hi- color inard (or the fire company In the lastMi-miirUI Day parades,
REANA E. COHEN
TO GRADUATE: Miss ReanaElaine Cohen, daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Walter Cohen,217 Main Street, Woodbridge.will graduate with a Bachelorof Arts decree from Ameri-can University, Monday. MissCohen will be employed asan elementary teacher in the
Deb BallDeadlineExtended
WOODBRIDGE — tttle to therequest of several parents, thefir-adline for the acceptance ofipplications for 1963 Debu-inntps to be presented at thethird annual Holly DebutanteBall In December, sponsored bythe Woodbridge Township Busi-ness and Professional Women"sClub, has been extended untilFriday, June 14.
To date, the committee hasscreened and has accepted 18younK ladies for presentation.Their notifications will beplaced in the mall over theweekend.
Application forms may be ob-tained from any member of theBFW or from the chairman,Miss Ruth Wolk, at The Inde-pendent - Leader, IB GreenStreet, Woodbridge.
Woodbridjpthis fall.
schodl system A meeting of the Data andtheir mothers has been set forFriday. June 21, at 8 P. M., atthe Brennan Agency, MainStreet. Woodbridge, where allplans for the affair will be dis-cussed in detail. All membereof the BPW Deb Ball Commit-tee are invited.
Post Debs TooAll previous debutanes willive a part in this year's ball
;and all those interested are in-to a meeting at Miss
CARRYING ON TRADITION For ten yfiirs or more,the Fitzpatrick Brothers of Woodbridgp h;ivr led theWoodbridge Fire Company contingent in the annual
Memorial Day parade. Left to right; Thomas, Charles,Robert and William Fltzpatrick.
An™ Dun, Retiredle Players In their \ B'*»>°P of the Protestant j
nture turned'over $200 to the fund a* proceeds; Episcopal Dior™ of Wash- W i l t s home, 141 HKthi StreetFriday night a Chinese auction will be held1 in*ioa- Honorary degree of jWoodbndge. onSaturday, June
No. 1. Mawbey 8treet. and the proceeds will en-j Do**""1 of Laws wl|l be con-. ixccllent program. From what we hear there will 1mrd UDOn Supreme Courti number of fine prlw\i. Justice Byron R. White.
lulian rollak. formerly with the Carteret Prew,. ,i rard from ^Madrid, Spain. Pollak, now on anf huropr, mint have Juit about covered every coun-
i,, the world.
15, at 2 P. M. The meeting willbe short. Miss Wolk promises.
A men's committee is nowbeing formed under the co-chairmanship of Herman Stern
LEAGUES GET FUNDS |and S. Buddy Harris. It isWOODBRIDGE — The Town;planned to have all arrange-
'Committee Tuesday voted tojmente completed before thejallocate $9,140 for distributlonJDebs return to schools and col-iamong 10 youth baseball leagues
: insert Barnes, of Rowlle Park, who ha* his otfKei,m c o n d ltjon that such money1
i.< another one. who, after becoming top man In b p earmarked to pay officials ati;j:u!y'y political Circle* has announced that he *iU the names. The amount each. d in 6fBce. 'lpauue receives depends upon. who had been associated with Frederick M. Adams,|th(1 n u m b e r Of teams. Amounts
$360 to $1,680. Pre- WOODBRIDGE—An -admin-lus former partner. i» a Democrat, follows .
Sheldon. Who wni thr first of the three ^Klle'v"ouViy'""the*-<pUtactrce'"I'was'Ito!|8tratlve l e a v e of ftbsenCe w i t h "ii-s to wed after being elected ,'i carry the officials on the Town-'out pay granted Patrolman
irice is Donna Lee Shalcrose, Rowlle Park. She to
leges inladles, 16
September,to 19 years
Youngof age
inclusive are eligible.
VACATION REPLACEMENT
1 ship payroll.HI Harding School in Kenllworth Barnes said he _ _ _ _ _ _
dunr.g his campaign They have set the weddingAUKU« 10 _ the CommiHittf"jra^odlst Church.j WEEKEND TRIP
P.u-k
If ever i cop was needed bad); to help unravel eon-d trnfflc an* a heavy stream »f pedestrian move-
M, with both group* In a terrific rush — the placeild 1M- at the corner of New Street and Amboy AvenueMund.y nlfht around H o'clock when bingo disperses
l;i mm Church. It w u even worse but Monday withfog hindering traffic.
John Faczak, Fords, wasclnded by the Tj»wn committedTuesday to pMwri im '-*--•--an application for temporary
COLONIA — Mr. and Mrs.'employment as a police officerIFrank Grossman, and daughter.ifrom June 24 to August 30, as ;i!Arlene, 48 Columbia Avenucjvacatlon replacement, at a sal-jwill leave tomorrow nteht to ary rate of $6,150 a year. Mr.Ispend the weekend at Utica.JFaczak has been teaching in the
AH* KIIOW WINNERS: Looking over tiieir prize-win-ning paintings at Woodbridge Senior High School are,
Id I to right, .i.uucf liuii.'uvuiski, third place, Klsie Car-strnsvn, second place ;md Andrew Zijacek, first place.
•s' SeesjMiss Shymko, First BPW Scholarship4Green Light'i Winner to Graduate, to be Honored
WOODBRIDGE — The Su-Ipreme Court of New Jersey to-] WOODBRIDGE—Miss
and Mrs. Aladin Giemza, 'leave of absence.
Vips always looking fer wttiething different will do• uuain whrti they make a special award to a Wood-
i b h senior at Class Day on June 14 at the school..'••Clam and Jim Mintarr will do the honors.
i ndersUnd John Nagy. Harrow Drive, Colonia, justm-d from a l»-day flthtng trip in upstate Mainr
mm catching a tingle fob. He wys he Is now going"Utr himslef In the fallout shelter he U so proud of.
« • • •.ii president and only membtT of the Colonia, Boosters
viewed with pride this year". Memorial Day Parade. :imn Avenue for it seemed a_ If almost every Colonia
•.viis either marching in ttie parade or viewing it . .nlxsent w_) Colonia's No. 1 citi_en Mayor Walter
In the p««t Mayor Pred Adams and the late•li ii Qulgley before him. honored the parade with
HIT and marched along with the best of them,nut while our township might be highly stctional-
. .-.'.ill a united Woodbridge township.• • • • '•
on,- of our veteran* groupi should .undertake to »ertin public in their area ta Informed as to the rules
'•"iiiK the dkplmy of the American Flag and the re-i it should be accorded . . . It b not enough to aid!•• >alr of a nag if the purchaser does not properly
.".•> it and worst of }U — while a parade with bands'•'; uid flags flying b a beautiful fight - H to not
:ii-l>iring one when you take note of the many peopleiiil to talute or even sUnd reverently * h e n t n e
n. .in Flag paaui In review. While they are at «"iir should Inform the custodian at Colonia Jr." ihit Memorial Day it the one day when you fly the
ii half maat!
:New York at the home of Mr.'local school system while on;Say"affirmed"diiolution"ora:ann Shymko, the first of thei temporary Injunction prohibit- Woodbridge Township Business
i ing Vornado, Inc., operators of and Professional Women's Club'the Two Guys discount depart- Nursing Scholarship winners,ment store chain, frdm ejf-jwho is graduating from the
soon as the results of the var-which the program tor the year
• 'ollR FACTORY: One of our best sources informs• .. Hound Republicans" i£ the battle cry of the com-
"!, and to prove it disclosed that a former charter..i the O m a n Association it now a dues paying• >f the Colonia Republican Club: maybe they should
-11iit to "Stand up and be counted."• • • .*
\V<t(>BBEIDOE WANDERINGS: Whether they be".i (rum their Uhors or j u t weary or *»" l n«; r™-••i- ire using the Inviting green and white P*"* W
h••-. the Woodbridge Chamber of Commerce has« -J at bus 'top* located at St. George Avenue ana
'"•I street, Avenel and at Inmwi Avenue and Ueiaware"I. Culonla.
•-• continKent of Woodbridge Elks will attend the•i convention of the New Jersey Elk* convention ta- cuv on the weekend of June. 14. They have booked•r Motel-Hotel near the 8teel Pier this year. Exalted\nihuiiy Poreda will lead the contingent.
/i 17, InjuredI" Into Accident•'• '1*1(1 DOE—Steve StM,1 Kast Avenue, *W In-
mi automobile uccl-• <tiiy night at the Mainnimiice rump to Route:iunu-j to Perth Amboy
• Hus|j|tal. ' H e was''» cuiicusaioii and w-• lution of the eye.'luiii to police, the 8ta«•"'ing east on Main
'iiuck a westboundinking tt left turn on1 'mil being operated
"« U. Laurie, 38, Hailet.
Stork Club, New arrivals throughout theI Township &* recorded at PerthAmboy General Hospital duringthe past week include:
Worn Iselln, a son to Mr. midMm. Joseph Otterblne, 1378Oak Tree Boad; » son to Mrand M * John Merngan, 102
'eat Krances Sti-eet.Prom Avenel, a daughter to
Mr. and Mrs. Mi«hael Oianiiil,53 Chestnut Street.
Prom Port Reading, a sun toMr. and Mrs. Scott Crlwter^ 6"
Car WashHAS A
lous examinations of the appli- will be outlined according to aj"" y ™u"'u"u ' m « ' mo>B~«cants are tabulated by the'new setup advocated by the lRx)WlBT ' I * " ™ * J o h n B u m -School of Nursing, Mrs. Irving National Federation of BusinessHutt, Personnel Development;and Professional Women's
changing their trading stamps'Charles E. Gregory School of!for those of other firms operat-ing in the New Jersey area.The temporary injunction wasissued by Judge Thomas J.
Nursing, Perth Amboy GeneralHospital, June 13, will be theguest of honor at a BPW dia-ner-swim party tonight at The
Chairman announced.
During the evening there willbe a short business meeting atjreport on the State conventlon|lene Mary Uszenskl,
Stanton in Morris County in a Emperial, Oak Tree' Road,suit instituted by S <3t H Green Miss Shymko's mother will alsoStamps and Triple S BlueStamps. JudgeHudson County
Paahman ofin a similar
be a guest. Miss Shymko is aresident of Avenel,
The 1963 Nursing Scholarshipwinner will be announced assuit instituted by Merchants
Green Stamps had denied theinjunction. Appeals were taken '[MEETING TOMORROW
St. JamesGraduatesTomorrow
WOODBn.irx.rE 8t JameiGrammar Rch:n>. will hold Itl.inniial commmmnnit exer-."..vs tomorrow nwht^t 7:30at, 8t James Church. ThBnrrinram will be as follows:
Pnici'ssionnl, Elgar, "Heart of ,Jesus, Hear." Sisters: presenttrition nf diplomas and aw»rd(\Rt, Rev Msgr, Charts G. Mc-Corristin; Vnnl Creator Spirltus,ThermiRnon.
Thp graduates are:Anthony Richard Balsal,
'.\nthony George Barcellonaj"Carl Ernest Betta, Georgen*Marie Bohacs, Joanne TereMRornemann, 'Linda Ann Bor« 'owski, K e n n e t h Wtllla4Brietske, Antoinette Marie But*carelll. 'Teresa Ann BuccarellliPeter Paul Catenacci, ChrlstlMCassandra Chiera, Prank Mich*ael Csanyl, Thomas JosephDeverln, Sharlene StephanM|Doros, James Anthony Dwy«,John Harry Pablan.
Michael Bruce Perraro. 'War*ence Mary Fllak, Richard J a m aPonte, 'John Dennis Francisco,Raymond Joseph Gerlty, SusanLucy Gerity, William AloysluiGolden, Joseph James Gougeon,Mnda Eleanor Hackett, ClartMarie Halstead, Gregory Mar*tin Halstead, 'Beverly MartiHanna, Robert Richard Har«tung, Mary Ann Haug, WayntStephen Heinrlchs, 'MicheBBLellani Hoffner, 'Michael Chrig-tophnr Horbal, Jr., 'Jane ElleaHughes. 'Christian Paul Jaaiikowskl. Judith Barbara Kasli*wlc?,, Harold John Kaub, Jr.,Victoria Margaret Kish. JamfliThomas Knowles, WtlllunStephen Kollar.
i Suzanne Margaret Konowlcs,Joann Elizabeth Kovacs, JeanMarie LeVan, William RlchartLewis, Margaret Grace Lomo*nlco, Claire Elisabeth Miller,Dennis Charles' Montecalvo,Ellen Jane Maria Moritko,,'Noreen Catherine Murtagh,Catherine Theresa Nasry. Rob-ert Dean Oldenboom, ThomaiDavid Ondreicak, 'Frank JohnPalinka", Christine VictoriaPapaccio. 'Michael StephenPasko, Lorraine Judith Pawlik.
Dean Edward Poulsen, JohnRichard Provinzano, *MlcheleFelice Raskulinecz, ThomasJoseph Redhing, LawrenceDaniel Rodzlnka, Edwin Anth-ony Romond, Mary Margaret
IClubs.Miss Sutch will also give a
age, 'Annette Veronica Scanlon,Janice Regina Schirger, DeloresAnn Serafln, John Peter 81-mone, Dwayne Edward Szczech,Philip Anthony Toscano, Ar-
which the recently re-electediheld last month in Atlanticpresident, Miss Claire Sutch,[City. A final report on thewill announce her standing'club's installation dinner heldcommittees for the coming yearJat the Scotch Plains CountryShe will also set a date for anlciub will be made by the chairExecutive Board meeting at'man, Miss Ruth Wolk.
Ceclle Van Tassel.KathrynThomas
by Vornado in one action andby Merchants Green Stamps in
WOODBRIDGE—The Town-ship of Woodbridge Employees'
DAD WILL LAST LONGERAND HAVE MORE LEISURE TIME!
ta r Wash Gift CertificatesNow Available!
Herbert Hutschman, chair-man of the board of Vornado,in commenting on the actionof the Supreme Court, said that',this seemed to give Vornado thegreen light to go ahead withits established policy of ex-changing stamps until the caseis finally adjudicated in N. J.
""'
SESSION TUESDAYWOODBRIDGE — Rodney
Mott, recreation consultant,will discuss his duties 'with re-spect to Urban Renewal at a'meeting of the Citizens Rede-velopment Committee Tuesday,8 P. M. I
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. Bayonne'$ lots - Woodbridge'$ GainDuring the p u t few weeks, this will be expanded when it movies to the KEEPING IN TRIM
. newspaper indicated that a multi-mil-lion dollar firm was in the process gfpurchasing the Art Ketal plant (for-merly Security Steel) in the AvenelSection of the Township.
This newspaper did not announcethe name of the corporation, althoughIt was known to us, because we hadgiven our word not to release the nameIn case it might jeopardize the sale. Wewere concerned, as always, with thejfbod of the community as a whole.
^Over the weekend, the Bayonnejjjwspapers sadly announced that com-ttunity was losing Electro Dynamics,£ division of General Dynamics, toWoodbridge Township. A fire had gut-&d the Bayonne ptkjjt and the Board<ft Directors decided against rebuilding.". At the time of the fire, the General
Dynamics Division employed in excessof 600 persons and there js a definitepossibility that the plant's operation
Township. This is exceptionally goodnews, especially to residents of Avenel,some of whom worked all their adultlivejs for Security Steel and then forits successor, Art Metal. There is an ex-cellent possibility that many of themwill be retained by the new corpora-tion. As the plant expands, more and
e Township residents will undoubt-j
Electro' Dynamics president, Ray-mond Carey, has already establishedoffices in the Avenel plant which willbe used in the manufacture of electricmotors and other electrical products.
Mayor Walter Zirpolb, Dr. RalphBarone, Town Committee liaison to theIndustrial Council, L G. Pacent, coun-cil president and Its executire secre-tary, Winfield J. JTnn, are to be highlycommended for their efforts in bring-ing the corporation, to the Townshipbefore th,e ashes of the Bayonne plantreally had time to cool.
Propoted Solid Waste CodeThe Town Committee and the Board
of Health will confer tonight on theproposed Solid Waste Code of New Jer-sey which the latter body has slated tocome up for public hearing next Tues-day.
Of great concern to the Town Com-mittee—and the people of the Town-ship— is the "sleeper" section of theordinance which, if passed, would per-mit any one who follows state require-ments to establish private garbagedumps.
The Board of Health is undoubtedlyaware, that in the matters of health,Its ordinances supersede the TownCommittee's measures, However, thedttires of the Board of Health should
not supersede the wishes of the people,if the people's demands do not in anyway create health hazards.
If the proposed ordinance is passedas it now stands, it will open the doorto what everyone in this communityhas been fighting against.
There is some possibility that theTownship could stymie the Board, if itinsists on passing the ordinance, by in-voking the zoning ordinance whichdoes not make any provision for privategarbage dumps. However, there ie cer-tainly no need for both bodies to be atloggerheads. We know that the mem-bers of the Board of Health are intel-ligent men and will undoubtedly real-ize that it is a serious matter whichcan and must be rectified now.
Letters to Editor• 515 Highway 27
Isflin, New JerseyMay 25, 1963
Editor,Indeprndent-Leader
On May y\, a certain groupof y»ung men representing the
Man With A Plan
N. J. — For thefirst time in New Jersey history,
tizens will be asked to voteor or against tix importantubllc questions on the Nffvem-
Vacation WalkingThis Is the time of year most of us Yet in the Black Forest of Germany,
In Austria, Switzerland and northern
Italy, there are countless vacation
ranging from taxation of farm-land to a $750,000,000 bond Is-sue with interest.
Never before h u such a largelumber of questions been sub-
mittedballot.
are thinking of a vacation. The aver-age person's idea of a vacation with
ifamily j3 to get away from routine"work and life to a change of pace, a'rest.j Interestingly, this rest is oftenequated with doing nothing. In other
'words, many of us think of such a rest-as lying in bed, sleeping long hoursand taking little physical exercise.
t» Yet the experts advise us to get some3kercise. For most people, a better va-riation, a better rest, would result fromthe inclusion of reasonable physicalexertion on vacation. Americans oftenswim, if they go to lake or beach. Butmany get very little real exercise on•their vacation.
One of the finest forms recommend-ed is simple enough—walking. In Eu-rope people plan and anticipate walk-Ing vacations with great care. Some-
Sow in the United States, where justSibout everyone rides just about every-where in an automobile, this is not somuch the fashion.
•are
spots which owe their fame to one
thing alone — hiking and walking
trails, and the beautiful scenery to be
found in following them.
They are marked, numbered andwidely used in Europe. There arebrochures telling just where each pathleads, what will be seen during thecourse of the hike, and the points ofhistorical interest. There is a tablegiving the average time required forthe different trails.
Some require all day and the campertakes his* lunch with him in a pack.But the principle idea of the vaca-tioner, who comes to such an area, isthat he will hike somewhere every day,rain or shine. He will have a fine pairof walking shoes, proper rain protec-tion, and mess and emergency gear.And he will come back from this week,or two weeks, a refreshed person.
'ere decided, and again in 1961vhen a similar number ap-peared on the ballot.
First to appear on the votingmachines and ballots will be the$475,000,000 bond issue to fi-nance highway construction,and next will be a $275,000,000
Wonder Where The Money Went?5 If your tax load seemed heavier last"•tear, it's because it was. Total taxes*|orne by New Jersey residents for all'levels of government last year toppedfive billion dollars—an average of more
iihan $800 for every man, woman and i^ in the State or nearly $3300 for
e family of four.An annual compilation prepared by
f.the New Jersey Taxpayers AssociationShowed an upswing in taxes for each'jnajqr level of government,S The local tax burden for municipal,Slchool and county government rose anfetimated $85 million above the oneSillion dollar total of 1961.*
Major state taxes climbed from $402' million to $459 million. yv^ Urjcle Sam took the lion's fehare —• about 70 cents—of the tax dollar when.New Jersey's share of the Federal taxiburden climbed from just under $3.3•pillion in 1961 to nearly $3.6 billion'}ast year.
Translating the taxes to a per capitabasis, the total Federal tax burden($3,588,000,000) amounted to $575 foreach resident of the state—man, wom-an and child. A per capita average of$70 went to the state; $29 to thecounty; $68 to the municipality and$77 for schdols. This added to a grandfatal ol $5,112,000,000 and a per capitaaverage of $819 for every man, woman
- and child in the State.
The Taxpayers Association's 196figures represent averages for Federaland state governments which operateon July to June fiscal years and calen-dar year totals for the local levels olgovernment. The figures do not inelude unemployment compensattorand temporary disability employmenttaxes levied for purposes other thansupport of general government. Neitherdo thy include license and other feeswhich are in addition to general taximpositions.
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Published WeekJy on Thursday at ?:00 Ait,
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CharlM E. Gregory, Nov 27.1904 - Dec. 10, 1991
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1861, Just In time to see 28-1 Sometimes Land'syear-old Charles K. LandiB of :o>red about hlmsrlfPhiladelphia drive a stake intothe sAndy soil of South Jersey.
de yThe old Jerseyman asked, In-
"What areStalling a
By JOHN T. (TXNINGHAM Ischeme with Mrs. \V<-,,KAn old woodsman emerflrd your description." \i ;
Society for a SANE Nuclearfrom the pine font In Cum-said, "she is afraid; v.,Policy distributed literature to berland County on Auftust 8. unsound mind.'the s-oung students who wereon their way to attend the ori-entation program desifned forthe Class of 1967 of RutgersCollege. The leaflets, which Inno vay represent the policy Qfthe State ^University, were in-tended to show to these futurefrehmen the disadvantages ofthe ROTC program. In con-demning this program, the lit-erature pointed out that fouryears of ROTC and the subse-quent four years of active dutywere an evil imposition uponthe young people and that theprogram encouraged militarismrather than Independent thlnk-inK which a higher educationshould Inspire.
Obviously, the SANE 8ocietywants to discourage the able [thousands of people. There could prosper inyoung Americans from servlngjwould be orchards and Tine-(community. ,As e.i<their country.serve one's
nocently enough:you doing, friend?railroad?"
Landls straightened up, swepthis hand across the barnnlandscape and replied grandly:
"I have Just driven the cen-ter stake of a city."
As Landls recalled It a dozenyears later, the old man edgedaway. Landls rattled on: hewould now build a street twomiles long and 100 feet wide.Ten years from now the wilder-ness would have churches,schools, factories, homes for
M.;ir.
wore on. He hadsquare miles of land ;,put local axemen to -.<.-.inn out broad street*•oil was barren, the t:stunted from numen/.,fires, and the recin;! •habited by only a f<-,:llvlr* In miserable
Vlneland had only • •ulne assets, The fir:,-.railroad from aia*.!t
MUlvllle that cm i>-;,;
Landis holding. T>-.,and most imports::'. ;unswerving belief of rLandls In hU idea.
That idea, simply ;that people of mn'dr•••
Is it wrong tofatherland for
eight years? Is it wrong toprotect one's family and fellowcitizens against a ruthless ene-
yards and farms.The old man moved well back
from this apparant mad man,then shouted:
"Young man, 1 am now old;
rival prospered,would come, and aspie came, property v»rtae.
my who is waiting for the first I have lived here all my life
Under the Capitol DomeBy J. JiseM Grlbbiis
ier 5 general election ballot tural lands in an open space board will be composed of nine
The record was reached
ernor Richard J. Hughes, claims dustry, has requested emthe change is necessary to en- and employee representativescourage the retention of agri- in these occupations to submitculture as an Industry in New nominations for membershipJersey'and to preserve agricul- on the board by June 17. The
condition. members with three each rep-— o— Presenting the employers and
BORROWED MONET:—The,employees in the occupationsState of New Jersey will tumlunder consideration, and theover $1,750,000 to the Port of'B™™! Public
to the voters on one New York Authority soon as Under the law, the Commis-
possible opportunity to deliverits attack? Is eight years of
i service a great sacrifice whenlone considers all the lives that; have been willingly given that•we today may live happily andfreely? It Is also obvious thatthe Society doesn't want to rec-ognize the fact that the ROTCprogram is designed to tramyoung men for leadership inour armed forces — young menwho will be the generals andthe colonels of tomorrow. This\s not encouraging militarismand obedlency; It Is buildingleadership and citizenship,
I was curious of the factwhether the SANE Society wasdistributing similar leaflets onthe campus of Moscow Uni-versity or on the campuses ofone of the Russian military In-stitutes. Obviously, it can't be-cause the Communist leaden donot tolerate such rights as areexpressed by the First Amend-ment of the Constitution of theUnited. States; therefore, the
and my father and grandfather
part of a gentleman's agree- sioner of Labor Is authorized to SANE peace movements aren't1959 when four questions ment that the money will be set up such wages boards If he
paid back in the future if pos-1 considers wages being paid arealble. 'oppressive and unreasonable.
The Port Authority claims: — o—that maintenance turf repairsi ALGEBRAIC TRAFFIC: —of the Hudson Tubes system are (Synchronized traffilc signals oncritically needed at this time.iNew Jersey Highways may someLitigation over the constltu- day make it possible for mo-tionallty of the laws of
3ond issue for construction of York and New Jersey under the'speeds to miss all the red lights.lew institutions and teachers'alleges. Both questions will
Port Authority has been op- In fact, such a situation ex-erating the Hudson Tubes ists at the present time on VS.
ilso spell out the amount of makes it imposible for theInterest needed to amortize suchbonds, which Is another first InNew Jersey history. The in-terest will amount to approxi-mately {585,000,000.
Voters will also be asked tolecide whether residence re-
quirements for voters residingIn a count; should be reducedfrom 60 to 40 days. The grant-ing of an annual outright de-Auction of $50 from the taxbills of war veterans and theirwidows, instead of the present Authority members might
authority to market its securi-ties through the usual invest-ment channels.
The Court of Appeals of NewYork has sustained the legalityof the laws but a further appealto the United States SupremeCourt is threatened. The auth-ority has sufficient money tomake the needed repairs buthesitates to use such funds be-
$500 exemption on the aggre-gate assessed valuation ofproperty, will also be submittedto the voters for a decision atthe same time.
A similar question grantingan annual deduction of $80from the tax bill ol persons 85years of age instead of thepresent $800 exemption on theaggregate assessed valuation of son & Manhattan work.real property owned by them,will be presented to the elec-torate on November 5.
The sixth question, with anaffirmative vote, would amendthe State Constitution to per-mit land used in agriculture orhorticulture to be valued forlocalland. This proposal also pro-vides for the payment of addl-
sold for building development.The Farm Land Assessment
NeWjtorists traveling at certain
really pressuring both sides fornuclear disarmament; they areinstead, attempting to weakenthe military might of theUnited States. If It ever suc-ceeds, the results of this move-ment would be the terminationof the American nuclear su-premacy and of the nucleardeterrant and the weakeningof the chances of survival of
(Continued on Page 21)Route 1 between Trenton andNew Brunswick, where trafficlights are set UP SO that a mo-torists who drives at a properspeed can go all the way with-out hitting a red Hght.
State Highway CommissionerDwight R. Q. Palmer knows thisis possible because he hasdone it himself. Palmer reportsthe engineer responsible fordetermining the mathematics
Yet there would tx-:
lation, for Landlselse,build
Each new b:.efore me. You can never do build a home and '.:;.riLs thing!" [in short, he must •Landls took no offense; more eltlzeK of Vlneland,
rorldly people than the old tribute enthusiasm aroodsman had sounded the as well as mortgage ;ame warning whenever the LandU ranks amor.oung planner had talked of ca's earliest plannersis "Vlneland."Richard D. Wood, who had
;t htm buy 16,000 acres at $7«r acre (all on mortgage),deed Landis not to discuss his
trolled everything, an-!who didn't buiM a--ci:<iplan or who didn't pb: •.trees and fruit trees .-
(Continued on Pa r
34 YEARS of SERVICETo The
Perth Amboy AreaA
T. L WATSON & CO.ESTABLISHED 1831
MONROE A. WE1ANTResident Partner
MEMBER NEW YORK AND :
AMERICAN 8TOCK EXCHANGES
Perth Amboy National Bank BuildingAt th* 5 Corner* HI M<M
cause if the laws are declared of the Route 1 system recentlyunconstitutional, the Port completed a report on thell
personally liable.be theory behind it. This report
is 127 pages in length, of which1
In order to keep the tubetrains running between NewJersey and New York, Governor bralc formula.
wo pages are text and the re-mainder are occupied by alge-
Rlchard J. Hughes and Senateand Assembly leaders have make It possible for us to con-reached a gentlemen's agree-ment to have the State Invest-ment Council make available$1,750,00 for the essential Hud-
If the United States SupremeCourt rules in the future thelaws are unconstitutional, the8tate of New Jersey could losethe amount of the loan,
— o —WAGE BOARDS:-The next
wage board to be appointed totax purposes as. farm establish minimum fair wages
for women and minors will beeffective in nursing homes,
tlonal taxes if the land is later boarding homes and Home* forthe Aged,
Raymond F. Male, StateCommittee, appointed by Oov-jCommissloner of Labor and
GUMOR GIRLS
"This same theory might
trol traffic at an intersection sothat neither stream of trafficwould ever encounter a redight, thus eliminating the need
for construction of a costlygrade separatioi," Palmerstates.
"Paster research Into Bits andmany other possibilities of pro-viding for greater traffic safetythrough engineering is nowposible with tht aid of elec-tronlo computers which havebecome available in recentyears, Last month, for ex-ample, the engineer In charge Iof our computer section wit-1nessed a demonstration during,which a model traffic light sys-tem in Chicago was controlledby a computer physically lo-cated. In Indiana."
— o—MONET: — The State De-
partment of Labor and Indus-try has the answer to wheredoes all the money go.
New Jersey's consumer dollar,based at 100 cents as of June,1939, was worth only 44.4 centsin February; 44.5 cents last De-cember; 44.8 cents In Februarya year ago and 5 7 cents InJune 1950, according to the de-partment.-During the past year, miscel-laneous Items Increased 1 percent in price; rent, 1.4 per cent,furniture and house furnish-ings, 1.2 pef cent: food, 0.3 percent; fuel and light, 0.1 percent. Clothing decreased 01per cent.
— o —JERSEY JIGSAW: — Defac-
ing or destroying civil defense,shelter signs may bring penal-ties up to $10,000 In fines andImprisonment for 10 years.State Civil Defense DirectorThomas S. Blgnan warm.Courtesy and caution on NewJersey's Inland waterways thisBummer Is urged by State Con-servation Commissioner RobertA. Roe. . . , Traffic conditionson New Jersey highways will bebroadcast to motorists
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Tselin Jr.High ListsHonor Roll
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,||I()NS TO AH) OANCKR UNIT: Members o( Colonia\ , (lull arc shown admirinR fellow member and|',.| >tiv r.uil WlUrrioh who will participate in "Au-
Viidrr tho Stars" fashion show for the Benefit elf
the Ahierlran Onnrcr Society, Left to right: Mrs. William'Zimmerman, retlrirt? president; Mrs. Edward I'anek, nut-Koinis \kt president; Mr,s. Norman .Inreonsm, new presi-dent; Mrs. Edward Elian, new viee president.
iphics Given Fine 15-Year Record Set School 20 BoardMeeting Is Held\i Luncheonfly Colonia Cancer Club
COLONIA — The first exec*:,W — The awarding, from Central Jersey! COLONIA — LookiriR back dressings, Mrs. Richard Evans;r )iii:hliphted the ftn-iQn t h ( , 1 5 V M V g o f c o n s l s l P n t l y ways and means, Mrs. Witt-jUv« b t t r d mwtliiB of Colonia
TSrUN — Honor Roll (stu-dents nl Isrlin .Iiiiiinr HiehRrhno! wi-re annnuncrd thisw«'k by tin- principal. FdwimlP. KoHtini,' us follows.
Seventh Orndr: Eileen An-derson, Nam-. Atinin. SnndraChiiiiviinn. Tiurbiii'a Donaldson,Ronnie F.tiRlemnn. Dinnn Erlk-
i sen. etUli<Mlne Oilrny, JanetUnwltos, Fran Heiicv. BRvbnraIarnvi's. Helen Kroh, Laura Lll-
[lien. Alnn Mndliszewskl. Nar-dinn Mrrr/,. Joyce Peasr. RobertPclnsl, Frank Podwr.'!d, LurryRadnmsH, Mar« Schlemovitz,Snnfrti Slmonsen.
EiRhth Oradi;: Q&W BtHov-sk;'. Beiijamin. LelbmviU, Peter;Palmisnno, Dale Pnrlsl, Caro-yn feeddon, Vtekl Tlinrner,Petor Tolendioit, Michaelj/olker.
Ninth Grade: Sharyl Byank,llaine Englemnn, Kathleen
Orady. Pa t r i c i a Holovacko,iynn Jacobs, Kathleen Kramer,
Rose Marshall, Robert Meyero-wltz, Maurice O'Callnghan, Na-omi Schrelber, Anita Schroth,Ellen Schublger, Terry Wester-man,
)ils luncheon of the • j , i , „• A reich; pub c ty, Mrs. John School PTO 20 was held
, f a\ for »"u Industriously cutting and _ „ . . ' . , _,leftEiic of Sister- J , ., Ballek; membership, Mrs. Einanweek with Mrs, John
,nl|)te Beth Am at|*winK cancer dressln«s, the O r ( ) ( ! p i . i u s s e n ; hospitality. Mrs . | p r e s l d e n t p r e s l d i n f (
riilih Club, Edison. ColoniH. Cancer Club has dls-,Joseph Cnptaano; budget, M r *of awards were covered It literally created a GPOIKU Van Dekrr; and Good
inlin for hluh serles imrv l l l i t o i i i nul nl n m n 1 n h{U Cheer, Mrs. Zimmermandividual nnd
las1
MooreISELIN - A
Other officers and members|of Sisterhood
TO KEEP OTHERS WARM: St. Cecelia's Troop 12!) GirlScouts are shown above with patch work quilt they madeand donated to the Mapleton 'Nursing Home, Woodhridge.Left to rUht: Mrs. Irene Walczak, Pejjy Flood, Gail
Nachkowsky, Dcnisr Wiijcik, Jennifer Dlckson, AnnetUPrince, Laura Huneycutt, Mr«. Joane Manry of ths Nur»«ing Home; in rear, Mrs. Angelina Prince.
Welcome to NewRabbi Planned
Mrs.(or hl«h game
mountain out of a mole hill.This year alone the, 1,390
Winner of the dark horseprize was Mrs. J. A.
jof the board for the 1963-1964year are Mrs. Robert
Beth Sholom,
Barton I Cook, vice-president; Williamdressings completed by th<\£^ e J p " s " , ™ ^ " ^ w e r e Herron, honorary vice-presi-
would make a good sized M r s J o s p p h C a p i z z a n 0 M r s , dent; Mrs. Thomas Gillam, re-
™l t h .e_.'T.V . t lT: Gre'l.onu^n. MrTzimmermann n d Mrs.
i d i l i i l .
s wire awarded as•.! pliicc team, theUn.cn Isaacs. Mrs. s a l l ( l s of dressiiiKS Over
Mrs P Sinlbaldl vears stand as a fitting tribute•Zuila- hUh toiirn to t h e smM Rrmip which was
s the Astros. Mrs, n o l d m R hospitality meetings forMrs Frederick UPWCt>T?1'1'5 t 0 the Colonia sec-Mrs Stephen1 t l o n n o a r t l l« Public Library
: .h'tciim one game, a n d dfCld(>(1 t 0 make-••s Carol Zak, Mrs. l s l l lKS b e c l u i s < ' ' l was•o<!v Mrs L Woyt ' ' w n l l e cttUM '
Mrs. Zak.' ' I n t n e l w s t t h p "nlshed, COLONIA - A Deborah 'Edward ^Ott, community rela
the Ball Projected
cording secretary; Mrs. EugeneSolop, corresponding secretary;Mrs. Richard Hubbard, trea-surer; Mrs. Joseph Peters andMrs. James Ingram, ways andmeans; 4 Mrs. Myron Dzyakmembership; Mrs. Robert Hom-pesch, program; Mrs. EdwardPeterson, library; Mrs, BernardMcCauley, hospitality; Mrs
board meetingCongregation
was held Mon-
Two Days of CelebrationMark Beth Am Dedication
Mothers ElectMrs. Coutinho
day with Mrs. Herman Dingott,Grand Avenue, president.
David Convissor and Robert]Falk, president and first vice'president of Congregation BethSholom, were guests,
A reception lor the newly-appointed spirSual leader ofthe Congregation, Rabbi Ndi>
Kleinman and Mrs. Klein-taan has been set for Septem-
ber 8, at the Temple, CooperAvenue.
Mrs. Sanford Obolsky, waysand means chairman, reported
COLONIA—Ceremonies cele-brating the dedication of theTemple Beth Am will be heldat a dinner-dance, Saturday,8:30 P. M., at the Temple, withHoward Florman as chairman.
Mr. plorman, president of thecongregation, announced rep-resentatives of Federal, Stateand Municipal government areto attend as well as regionalreligious leaders.
The formal religious dedica-tion will take place, 1:30 P. M.,Sunday,
Temple Beth Am was origin-
over 150 families. Ground wasbroken for the present building,
COLONIA - Mrs. Fred Cout-inho was elected president of
Ladies' Aid SocietyPlans Annual Dinner
ISELIN — Members of ttMLadies Aid Society of the PirttPresbyterian Church will c6?$*plete plans for their annual dln-
glous services were held on thehigh holidays, September 11and 12, 1961.
iin an election received at
VP.W. Hall, 606 Inman AvenueOther officers are: Mrs
Mr. Florman Is chairman of:Jo5epn S p B n n ' ,vic
the dedication ceremony andjMrs. Leroy Holman, corres-Jonah Shermen, past president ponding secretary; Mrs. Rich-of the -Congregation, will act ard Polhamus, recording sec-1
l Mothers'Association of Colonia ner at a meeting Monday a t
rotary; and Mrs. R. Whtppert,.' ^ e d l n n e r w l u t a k e the placetreasurer. |o f t h e flnai m e e t lng of the, sea-
(tions; Mrs. Andrew Serson,mothers; Mrs. Howardpins' went to Mrs. J ^ « » clmen^Stfawber?'llPait b8 '1 a j ° m t 'Und ralMng
>M,sK0Zittrer "™d HUl to ! dlirtributlon t o * ™ ' p f t o r t f o r D f"b o r i i h H o s p i t a 1 ' "" ' jwhlte, child "health and wel-piitients by the Mt. Carmel'be the topic of discussion nextifare; Joseph Tezinski, auditor;
s were presented to Nursing Guild. Now, thanks to week at a "summit meeting" ofjMrs. Harry^Cramer,^publicity;IMrs. R. Howard and Mrs. E
Mrs. William Hooper will rep-
iivdon was the re- r r ' c l t I 1 Cancer Society has been Monday, at the home of Mrs.
Pollak, teacher representativesAn innovation in the Parent-
Teacher relationship will be ln-
an which finished,1"*1 f l f r ° r t s o f m ° W dedicated pres|dcnts from seven areav with a roster in-,volunteers including the clubV h te
•< Morton Klein/o u t l ; o i"« Pn'Mtlfnt, Mrs. Wil-j"•-.•i-man mid Mrs l l a m Zimmerman, a Wood- , , „
bridge branch office of the Am-:resent the Colonia ChapterJtroduced on June 20 when aspecial luncheon will be heldat school 20 for the teachers,
On Friday, June 14 the sixthspecial achievement «tRbliJshcd and
!,. Mrs. s. lt7.kowitz'd( ' l lvm 'd,t t l lT(1-dressings are u.(JMrd Rasher, 11 Pine Court,
accepted At Monday's meeting held atSchool L»0 It was revealed an-.
West field. I grade party will be held as aPresidents from West Mount i f a r e w e l , t o t h e s t u d e n t s a 3 t n
tflld Moutainside andj
as master of ceremonies.Reservations are beinR ac-
cepted by Mrs. Bernard Binder,! Plans are being finalized forj^n, j h e group will not meetiPU 8-4484 or Mrs. Frank Pine,'the installation on "FU 8-0407. Because of limitedjMrs. W. Olsen was
that the functions to be spon-sored by the Sisterhood include:September, Mah Jongg Tourna-ment and charming child con-test; October, rummage saleand cake sale; November, barndance; December, children's1
Chanukah theatre party; Jan-
membership has now grown to
Osteopathy DegreeFor Walter H. Watts
ISELIN — Walter H. Watts
uary", bowling party for Mr. and:was graduated from the Klrks-
P. M., in Fellowship Hall.
Mrs. Gustave DePrelter, thspresident, announced prelimi-nary plans have been made tohold the dinner, June 24, ktSally's, Highland Park. Mera-
must be at the church by
24.la g a i n u n t u September 9.appointed!
ally formed, April, 1958 and Seating, those planning to at-i chairmantend should make early reser-1 scheduled
rummage saleJune 10 and a
vations according to an an-:vacant scheduled for June 10nouncemontchairman.
by the publicltyjand a vacant store in Rahway'will be secured for the event,
New Words for OWProductionally, the picture Is
top grade in all technical de-partments. — Variety.
Mrs.; February, fashion show;March, bazaar, and April, Sis-terhood donor dinner.
ille College of Osteopathy andSurgery, Kirkesville, Mo., with
The next mee"tinlof the S i S - j t h e degree of Doctor of Oste-terhood will be Monday at the M ^ : , f t f t e f four years of pro-
Westfli'ld. Mountainside andj.Miing information o t h l ' r n c t i v e number, Mrs. Pau l l S c o t c n Plains", SuburbansummiT bo'.v!in(?lWiltrelch. wlU S (1 |ve as a model, (Springfield i .Park-Onion <fto
'i1 t h e "A"1"1" U * th*!bo.v!in(?l
to contactl'i1 t h eSpringfield . P n
U l l * ' r th*!selle Psrk. Union and Kenll-Mrs. Stan- Stars" fashion show. Septemberjworth> and Betty Chodakowsky
" ndl,;ii<r Is tar or
nmM ,6 for the benefit of the Middle-' s of door prizes were sf'x Colf l i t>' Chapter of Ameri-
go on into higher education.This annual function has beenfavorably received by parents,teachers, and students.
Congregation building.An orientation board meeting
is scheduled for June 17, withMrs. Herbert Selig, Tapaz Lane.
In the fall(E. Orange.. Irvlngton ana i m e e t i n ( , o f t h e
Maplewoodi, Newark Chapter-|october 2.
the first regularP.T.O. will be
West Essex Chapter of Deborah'.pun Mrs. Irving Gross-™" Society. r _Mr Woyt. Mrs Robert; Fashions for the whole family |wlI1 a t t e n d the meeting, repre-r.i Mrs. Zak, Mrs. M. w l " ^ ' f tured In a novel show;sentin(j the first combined char-
,:M1 MI.S. D FOX. Favors ;h t ' ld o n t h e rooftop of ArnoldIjty afTair of the local chapters.
hnol Children
Constable, New Brunswick.case of "lain the event willheld on September 13.
A record of 200 dressings
FU-I...„» ^ held on
Two pre-scnool t h e S ( ,c o n d M o n d a y Of theoiiriims were held m o n t h j n s U . ad of the flrstf«ir the orientation starting- In September. I.tnd kindersarten: on June.10 at the Grwnbrier
•ivm'v registered. I n n N f w Brunswick, installa-are antici- t l o n of t h ( , ) l e w offices for
nry to hold 1 9 6 3 . 6 4 w i l ! l a k ( 1 p l a c e . M r s
Mornan Jorgenscn. president;In; i nee AuKUStine.lMrs. Edward Elian, vice presi-•iddics.sed the par-idem: Mrs. Charles Frlcke. sec-•hildreii currently lnjretar.v; Mrs, Frank • Tanzi,
»i Mrs. Qenevieve.treasurer.Kirda Hoffman, and' Committeemen chbirnicn for
ii\ Hugelson demon-jthe coming year are: Cancer••is of typical kin-'
Don't
The Final Test"I thought you said this bath-
ing suit was In fast colors," saidthe customer, i n d i g n a n t l y."Why, every confounded stripe
.,„, _ , Don't kiss the baby, a New iin it has come off on my back."In: p i a n s are in the formatlvejYork Public Health authority! "Ah but wait," said the shop-be 'stagc to hold the flrst ball atadvtses. It upsets the baby and man, suavely, "wait until you
any | try to get them off your back —i the Newark Essex House nextiisn't even good politicsmore. — Detroit News. then you'll see."
fessional study and clinicaltraining.
Before entering private prac-tice, the new' osteopathic phy-sician will serve an internshipat Muskegon Osteopathic Hos-pital, Muskegon. Mich.
Dr. Watti attended RutgersUniversity, New Brunswick, be-fore beginning professionalstudies at Kirksville. He is amember of Theta Psi.
The son of Mr, and Mrs.Renzo L. Watts, Iselin, Dr.Watts is married and has oneijchild.
Want It!
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music activities, iJ
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T,,nd. director•-lueanon.
I lie
of' t r u s t w «
o I t h e c o n -
• 'and fourth vice presidents, re-itors toured the Kin-SpeCtively After the ceremony
:. KKiins und each newj e I l t e r t a l l i m e u t will be providednteived a souvenir!and t n e r e w i n be .dancing.
MD'i fish made by the] „ _ - —' Miss Bonnie Dambeck |: Dolores hamilton,
• ides
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PAGE SIXTEEN Thursday, June 6, IMS
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Girt ScoutTroop HoldsCamp Trip
FORDS — Girl Scout Troop179 of Fords Neighborhood 1spent the weekend on a camp-ing trip to Stoke* 8tate Forest.The troop left their leader'shome 10:30 A. M Friday JohnBartfal, Mrs. Harold Meyer.Mrs. George Bildwln and Ray-mond Larsen we« Kind enoughto use their cart for transpor-tation of girls and equipmentto the <e.
The troop prepared for thetrip by doing their own menuplanning and shopping Theypacked and checked all foodand equipment plus their ownbelongings. • The knapsacks andpouch bags they had made werefound to be very useful.
Upon arrival the girl tookover the complete responsibilityof their camp site. FollowinRtheir caper charts the Jobs werequickly done. From pancakrshi the morning to steak at nightthe girls did a fine job 0/ mak-,Ing fires and cookin? theirmeals. After lugging water aquarter of a mile all day Friday '—•
Spring Festival ProgramPresented by Children
I FORD8 — "Development of world were performed by theOur civilization" was the themeIslxth grade classes with Missof the Spring Festival program Feuchtbaum's class doing thepresented by the students of "Csardas," Mr. Scuttl's class theSchool 14, first to sixth grades "Putttenter," Mrs. Schwehla's,inclusive. Those who attended class the "Mexican Hat Dance",had »n enjoyable evening. jand the "Swedish Clap" by Mrj The program consisted of a Zllal'i claw. Songs Included[prologue by grade 8. Children'The Olrl I Left Behind."in the first grade dressed as"Why Are Vfe Waiting?",Indians performed an Indian "Marianne," "Red Apples" "Lot-dance and sang "Playing In-jtle Walked," and "This Is My!
idlans," "Okum Daagyar.'Land."."Ceremonial Dance" and "John The music was under the dl-jBrown." k rectlon of all teachers with the
i Pioneers were portray*! by " » U t a n c eD ° ' M 1 « « « h »n d
[the second grade students w h o : ? h o m " Scutti. Mr. Mlnuccldanced the "Minuet" and sang ducted the dancing,the pioneer song "Dark Green' 'Shawl" Beth Ann 81ftgelaltls r v n c „IsanR "The Spinning Wheel" and I f oponSOTt DIM
'ORGANIZATION MAN" — (Jerry MeNuKy. » third baseman tumrd-ad-man. goes all out tofocus public attfnllon on the 1963 "Tai Day" fund-raising drive of the Fords-Clara BartonBoys Bavball I.*>fur to he hrld lomorrnw and Saturday. I'niformrd players of 28 major,minor and tnidgrt division trams, Including young MrNulty of the Browns, willrknvas thestreets of Edison »nd Woodhrldre Townships to solicit donations In defray some of theLeague's operational e<wta. Joseph Santnroi is grnrral rhairman of the "Tag Day" program
and he will be assisted by 112 fathers who will ensure the hoys' safety.
then on Mr. Lassen Just loadedthe glrte and water containersIn his car and the water hauling!was made a lot easier,
Saturday morning the girlstook a three mile hike to the,lake, ha
Parvuli Dei Awards Go Home-School/ Q f 01^19911 LllO OCOUtS
Trip toThe third gradei depicted FORDS - The C. Y. 0. of
various means Of travel and O u r ^ oi p*a c« Church Isentertained with "Erie Canal" sponso^m a bus trip to Pall-"Ocean liner," "Surrey with sade« P a r t , Saturday, June 22the Fringe on Top," "In My B u s w m l e a V e **»« A n n e x a t u
Merry Oldamoblle," and "Rock-noon Tickets Include trans-i t Ship." iportatlon, admision and tickets
Song describing regions near,1*'1"1*1- an<l m»? be obUlnedand far "Japanese Dance," from *"? C Y 0 - o f f l c e r Or a t
"Cherry Bloom." "Norwegian ; t h e rectory.May Song," "Norwegian Moun.' A parish league will- betain March" were rendered by formed this summer for tennisthe fourth grade students jand volley ball and different
square dance was per- classes will be set up. Anyone Teachers Luncheon
IL-EB
gsMeetingByPTAPrPsiH
Mis M ,FORDS -vark. t w l y Mcirthe PTA »[ Foul,School, mr| vuiliboard and cnmnniat thp school onfirmounrrd that pare schrdnlr-d f.v•^•rnhn-, FrbniiiM-
wi th InslallnliDin
May .
o •
IN APPRECIATION: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond HaniKn,Kords. above, werr honored l>y Cub I'irk 50, sponsored bySchool 7 PTA, in appreciation for all their efforts Inbehalf of the Pack since II was orcanitrd, Mr. and Mn.Hansen art shown holding a plaqur which was pretentedto them.
<Meeting W1" ,',',
Tuesday of' tiwith reminder* of ,,,•,•.,',to hp brouvht hom- ;,•dren. Bulletins «;|; :before >ach mrctiii';.'
Guard meetings a.,.fnr the third T H K I J ,month. Speclni in.'."t)C Ci lWl by t i l" cy ,.,;:F.ach chairman of ;,',was Instructed to :,,'.of work prepared ;,! .ine meeting In s. ; j ' vcommittee fhn!nn;,:
able upon request <.,Individual chairm.;) •vack annmmct'd a:.vested In takini; a ri; , ,on the board slmrither.
The executive b ( m : , ;•of Mrs. Joseph l/j-,,i .jpresldent; Mrs. S;ii':.|berg, second virrMrs. Harold Born:
Eta OffiMSSKaSaSS1^ j-*-gassrti« r-, HOPELAWN - Mrs. Joseph representing the new world with of the C. Y. O. or call the rec-i T o b e H d d Today BMerson, chairman. tl^trt'^^'1"1 :
FQRBS-PamUl Dei awards vM Dal}1. Michael Daly. Thomas Aochoa was installed as presl- renditions of "East Side - West tory. I KEASBEY - The Home and The sixth grade party with ^ ^ ^ s U ; ;
presented to fourteen cub Qatlor, Gary Goldschmidt, Johndent of the Home and School'Side," "Down In the Valley" —, School Association of School 8 Mrs. Stephen Faczak in chargeing In the cold lake water It xon^ o f ?»<* 5 J b>' * » * « Jleeny, Frank p l f t v i c ' John'Association of School iO »t the'did wonders to their tired feet Christopher Rellly, cub scout Rogalcheck, William Tumbull,1 last meeting.They then hiked the three miles advisor, at ceremonies held on Kevin Westphal. Bernard Sci-; M l s s M a r y c P M | p r j ^ ^ ^back to camp. A small water*- Wednesday night at Our Ladv blensU, Robert Zuppa and conducted the Installation cere-fall with • bubbling brook was °' P e a c e Church. Anthony Toth. These cub m o n y other officers installedlocated about a five-minute1 The Parvull Del is a recog-scouta completed twelve re-;w e r e , M r s . A l b e r t schmld, vicewalk from Uw lean-to and n»Uon ^ t Catholic Church qulrements, Parvull Del logbook p r e s l d e n t ; M r g Louis Pernicka.whenever a girl had free time Blv«s t 0 cub scouts for advance- and final review. treasurer: Mrs. John Gil, re-she was certain to be found m e n t i n re.li«lou5 knowledge and cording secretary, and Mrs. Alexthere-. No swimming was al- spiritual formation. The pur- -mr » w->« Nagy, corresponding secretary,lowed but many of the girls fell Pose of the award is to help ^ C a S C C Y N r e H i e n Mrs. Stevt Stanklewtcs wasin "accidentally on purpose.' ^ e cub scout become more __ J named chairman of a garden
( ^ n l P l c o m m ' t t e e foHflfd to keep theV J I I I C I SChool flowers blooming. i
attended church. The CatholiciRweiving the awards from A year-end party is planned!trir!« ontaro/f /.h.i».v, • « . ! , . . „ .» IPfithpr R^illv urt lni? for F a t h e r KEASBfcY — j o n n CeW) V.as . _ . , „ . ' . . _ . , , „ f,_ ,i
CO-
nd "Shenandoah." ! Admiral Anderson chosen eftvwill hold iU annual teachers'will be held nextDances representing the oldvoy to Portugal. luncheon today at noon in the June 13.
become moreOn Sunday morning the girls aware of Gods presence in his \ f
dressed in their uniforms and dally liie." iialllC
Kirls entered church earlv to re-!Pattoer Reilly. aetlng for Father ,'"-™'i";:x, —, J " m ' c , * t th withcite a rosary for the intention! Wrinn, scout chaplain of the elected chief of to Protection ^of Pope John XXIII. iTrenton diocese, were Floyd
Many of the parents visited Argentiere. Donald Brown, Da-on Sunday and took the girts:
John Kawash
Company 1. Other fire ™s; H a ™ w ^awash as. chairmen. Mrs. Stephen Kondrk. is in charge of the sixth grade
Md «gwn™tj»* in tteir'PMlor Attending S S ? " S - K j " t m k " ' ^ ^ horse winners includefXr. Mrr.- L T E R a w ahnd Newark Conference foreman and Umis Silagyi, hose Mr WiUia ^ f ^family, Mr. and Mrs. Kroll and FORDS - Rev. Howard H. foreman. Poyssikfamily, Mr. and Mrs. Nemeth Remaly, pastor of Wesley Meth William Gloff was elected 'ana family, Mr. and Mrs.'odist Church, is attending the president of the fire company;Pringle and family. Mr, A. Hos-'Newark Annual Conference at Peter Hodan,.vice president, r -r •podar and dauehter were the Drew University, Madison, June Charles D. Pfelfler, treasurer; L / W r l " w w
parents who-helped get the girls 5 through June 9. In an emer- John 8. Kovacs, Jr., secretary;back home. gency he may be reached AladarOrosz, sergeant-at-arms;
The trip end«d with a *top through the parsonage. and John Cyrus, Albert Kubick,at Sanrise Mountain in stokes J Children's Day will be cele- Andrew Paloti andIt was most inspiring and aerated at 10 A. M. services thisperfect end to the weekend.Sunday.The girls arrived back home at A teries of sermons entitled7 P. M., Sunday. ,"Four Kinds of Love" will begin
Fisco, trustees.Salvatore Marsicano was ad-
mitted as a new member.The members of the fire
Mrs. A. Hospodar and Mrs. G. June 14. The first deals withto thank Gale "Affection."Jean Stefanik, The annual church school
To Catholic Croupt
FORDS—Our Lady of PeaceStephen Parish librarians were hostesses
for the spring meeting of theCatholic Librarians Associationduring their monthly meeting.
Representatives of librariescompany and the Ladies Aux-]gave reports on their progressUiary will participate in the and activities. Guests werejmemorial services for deceased from St. Cecelia's, Iselln; Holy
Baldwin wishMohary andsen^pr scouts who accompanied,picnic will be Saturday, Junejfiremen with the Fords and|Eamily, Carteret; St. Joseph's,thim, for their fine assistance, 22, at Roosevelt Park beginningiHopelawn Fire Companies this Carteret; St. Joseph's. Boundand also all the parents for at 11 A. M, Children will be Sunday at the Fireman's Mon-Brook; and St. Joseph's, Norththeir cooperation. admitted free and adulU, $1, ument in Fords Park. Plainfield.
Monza Spyder Convertible
Come hillMpnza Spyder Ctub Coupa
or high waterVacations go smoother in a Chevrolet Corvair
Bring on those mountains! They're notmighty when you've got Corvair's guttyengine traction working piy them.
You scurry up the meanest grades.You move with sure-footed agility 011vet pavement, muddy lanes, gravel andother would-be<miseries.
And with most of Corvair's weighton the rear wheels, you have easy steer-ing, too. Fact is, the handling's so lightand responsive we don't even offerpower steering for the cjir.
And there's more to feel good about.No problems with your radiator boiling
so high andsix and rear-
over or going dry, because there's no radiator. Corvair'sengine u air cooled. No concern about brake adjust*
menta, either, because the brakes adjustthemselves. Nothing much to thinkabout at all except the good time you'rehaving.
Like to do that in a sporty bucket-seated Monza CluJ) Coupe or Convert-ible? Like to spring into summer witha 4-speed stick shift* and Spyderpack-age* with its 150-hp Turbochargedengine? Your dealers got jus t the
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Thursday,
/' Summer\}y Library
I .,,
_ Ad sum-.s a! tho Fords Pub-
wi iv approved at a
li<- T.ibvary Commit-
Woman's Club ol
rd by Mrs,
•y",.,. chairman, MrsMoliiar, stated a rhll-
.• ,:v hmir beRlnnkiR July. ,.,,;• jminR through Aup-
.-• •']} be nrranRed for Wrd-' ,ni,ininss frnm 10:30 for
i , n [our years | of apri) Dii' second grade.
(.'. Wnlli'r Meyett, 48 Ever... .\irini'', Fords will con-. .iu- story hour. Mrs.,,., K n volunteer children's.i,. ,. me Perth Amboy Osn-
il,,.pitnl. She Is a Sundayt.Mrht'i- and a member
• >. ]yIA of School 14 where.i-intrd In the school II-
[i,. Vacation Reading Club:!„. summer months will
,;., h<' formed due to the en-;v,,nm shown by the young-j; . ;.isi summer. The contest,.;],.ii to elementary schooli,lr,.n in trades 3 to 8. Mr«.
;ivv clement, education chair-;i' nnnniincM anyone wishing
,II, may register with Mr«,,: Fnlkenstftn, librarian,
• •.( library hours.I" ,• purpose of the contest '
PfttM MLVIM1HBT
Cinema Features Community Hospilallnit Awards ReceivedArt Festival Sets Luncheon-Swim Fete By
ON Th 2 d A l
for a tulded tour through th#Newark Museum on June 15.
The pack marched »ithV^r i i i I c sponsor In the Woodbrldoe. Me-O t l H l l ? mortol D«y Parade and refresh
HOPEUWN - Cubs fromEDISON - The 2nd Annual
Art Festival at Menlo Cinema EDI3ON ~ Plaiw were com- $500 In conducting their ind- Pack M sponsored by the VTWnow features over US entries, pleted for the luncheon • card, vidual fund-raisins projects POM 1352 were presented withincluding creations that wil l9 W i m ar4. health social to be Mrs. Charles Wlra. presidnit. awards durlrm the last pack" t h e . £ ! ? J S t ™ « * * W m ' A i l i a rthe .£!? pJS,. tall of thrm have bern executed,10
by .rtl»ui «.,der 14 , e . r . of a
Women's Auxiliary U,nR,d the ClarR Bar,.,, F T A meeUn* of the ,eftScm.Community Hospital for the many items donate for John Bullnt earned the bear
The "festival will be ludged b y M r s - WllliRm - .professional artists and P T l W c h a l r m a n of l h f e v e n t
wWayneand two
mnrta were served after t Nat the home of Mr. and
Stephen Kondrk, S5 U4Jawn.for the Pack will
in Avenel Park on30 starting at 1 P. M . and
6 Preparations ar i
brtlve members will have until «rrow 9r,d two'silver arrows R o t T L " c l l a i r m e ^ *"" ^in three one c a t e - h e l d Sa t ' 1 1 *^ J W i9- from the October meeting to )>ny under lion: Artluu Poyssik, wolf T l l P x | c t , m m t t t w m e e t i n ,
6 to g< 9 to 12 .and 12 ! 1 A. M. to • P. M. at the Era- thctfch.es or their names will be;b»dge, gold and silver arrow: W 1 ™ p ' a t V e h o m e d Mr andPrizes will consist of ^ r l a l c l u b ' 0 ( l l c T r e e Road, taken off tHe ma l l l nnw 'Rontld O v r . uold and Silver M A , ^ , » h j d 3» c , - d §
„.. accounts donated by Re«mitton s must be made Refreshments were served by a r r o w ur.de,- wolf: Delink Re- A v r m i , HopeUrnftn J u n e U ,Edison Bank and art supplies w i t h M l i s ' T l > t h b y Jun<> 1 7 t h Mrs Eiwst Dqwnie. hospitality ,,»les. wolf budge: Kenneth M 8 . 3 0 ' p „ , .for ninncrs-up, contributed by' Serving on her committee,chairman, and her committee.. lAxelson. lion badse. Richafd ' _
litind, lion badi<e: Vincent Mi- „ . . „ „ , . „ . _ . , .„ , . . . .„
Mrs. bantel Bhnn-R'n»l Hrith, legion • wolf badxe and nold arrow: I S „ N ,„ M l s ^ b t ! t M!"u"."b-.drowito. Mrs. Edward Terentz. r w „ . ., . Dgmi Kullk. ta-ar bad«e and c m ' " " P ^ * " ; ™* honored at""^nd Mrs, Philip Schwalje. , ^ » Spomor Hlfl h,,rl]m ' b o o k ; V l n c m t ^tto.' mrw™ ^ * h n m **lX""
' Paul Smith, of Kaney Asso- FORDS - Activities of the bear badge; Gerry Paone. wolfplates', coordinators of the local Rumot Chapter of B'nal Ruth bfldtje. gold «nd silver arrow'hospital drive, was the Kwst Women for the month of .June and bear book: Thoma.» Ben-.
KortP.sto 14
a r e ' ' M r S i J o l l n Cacclolo. Mrs.The Art Show will continue. N ' J- CaCclola, Mrs. Miehael
at Mri.l.. Park C'mMnft through WasnickJune is nnrl i,,!,,!,,, drow«ky
Zl the S IS "KVANCiF.l.lSTIC SKRVK'KS
day a!, tlir linm° of Mrs. J01seph Mauceri. Bird Avenue.
Quest* wore Mrs. HaroldMaul. Chceji'ciuHke: Mrs. Rob-,
of Bnai B'rlthWKICOMIv * sien of welcome is hems erected by Colonia-Rahwajat the Rahway-Woodhrldice Tnwnshiti line, !,pft to right: Herbert Blacker, Mike Sablon-
sky, Sam Sagan and Harold Minkoff.
1SELIN - The Board of speaker. He stated that, al- include tag week. Juno L' nett, dernier stripes: Richard ( , n R g M n k ^ 'imgYiivlTrustees meeting of the Iselln though the 'drive has passed through June 9, proceeds t0 be.Taylor, assistant dernier stripes, J a n p ( U n l o n B f a c h , Mr j. w t u
Assembly of God Church, ori- the half-way mark in pledges, used to further the work of the.bear badge and silver arrow; ] l R m ' S ( , a n k R g h w a y . " M i M
Kinnlly scheduled for yesterday,!he urged the members to assist•Antl-Dcfamsrtlqn League, .non-'RIcliard Roth and Darryl Kullk. jrij^b,.",!,' Buchko and Mrshas been postponed until June'in soliciting the 7000 family sectarian hospitals, and other one year pins. R f l | p n C u . n n k y Woortbridgej.12, because of the evangelistlcioards still to be contacted. B ' "a i B'rlth philanthropies. Robert Schwartz, was wel- Mrs. Otis R. Doughertr, Menioservices in the church this Charles Wira, Edison resi-iChairman is Mi's, Ijeonard;comP() a s a n e w c ub receiving pftrit: Mrs. Robert C Scank',week. Evangelistic services-we dential chairman, said tha t | K l e ' n '* r i r his bub cat,pin HIUI beai book. MIS. George Maxwell, Mh«
m
B'nai B'rith to Erect Fire Company'Welcome9 Sign Sunday Sponsors Circus
held each evening from Tues-day to Friday at 7:45 . On Sun-day the services are at 11 A, M.and 7 P. M. Quest speakers are
$116,000 has been raised in the| A mystery bus ride i« sched- Dens 7 and 8 presented skits Ruth An Maxwell, Mrs. Han?residential drive so far with ajuled for Saturday evening/under the direction of Mrs.iEvaiui, Miss Dorothy Evans,goal set at $200,000. He stated; June 8. leaving from the Me-jStephen Kondrk and Mrs. Al-Mrs. Arthur* Markell, Missthat the Auxiliary is now cred-ituchen Jewish Community CYn- bert Schmld, respectively. The Rosemary Mauceri, Mrs. Alex-
Rev, and Mrs. Oren Paris, FortHted with raising $10,000 at this1 ter at 8 p. M. The price ol $6 hosts fqr the night were the ander Cuthbertson, and daugh-Worth, Texaa. Their four yearpolnt. per couple includes refresh- mothers of Den 8 ter Maureen. Miss Helen Stcw-oM daughter, Twtla, sings and' Mrs. Edward Partenope, Aux-•ments. according to the elixir-'• Mrs. Milton Kasuer. chair- art and Mrs. Donald Stewart,
nirourage
KEASBEY - TheCOLOMA — Driving downi On Sunday, at 11 A, M., as a Nations Circus featuring three
Inman Avenue from St. George community service project a n d ^ g s under the big top will beAvenue, your attention Is soon in an effort to aid visitors andisP°nsored by the Protection
reading habits caught by a sign declaring that;delivery truck drivers aeeking |F l r e Company 1 of Keasbey,
Interest m l 0 n e l s le»vlng Rahway. Many'addresses in the Colonla sec- J u n e ll- ftt t h e S m l t h Street:show grounds.
Among the outstanding acts;to be featured are the Chris-tlanls, acrobats and tumblers;
also leads the congregation in'lliary Twig Chairman, reported:men, Mrs. Burton Kat?,United song. that six Twig units had raised'Mrs. Leonard Machlis.
mid man of the pack's annual bus1 nil of Lselin: and Mrs. Johnhas made arrangements Meiniclc. Highland Park.
'in rrcreatlon as well aai t u r n s ftnd several miles later a tlon of Woodbrldge Township,! it enrichment. Dip- l a r " e s l * n displaying the Edl-the Colonla - Rahway B'nai
v'll be awardedto mem- *°n Memorial Tower and pi'b- B'rlth Men's Lodge will erectread eight bookRicla'mlnl! "Welcome to Edison"^ "Welcome to Colonla" sign on
d'irinc the period of l loaveB n 0 d o u b t M to "here Inman Avenue, near the Rah- M l M Delilah, queen of the air;prizes will be v o u ftr4'—but somewhere In be-,way boundary line,
the best book r e - ' l w e e n t h e t*'° 5 l ( ? n s v o u n a v e ' T h e particular spot was cho-1 driven past the l a w s t popu-!sen because a direction sign on[or the most books
must be sub-
Remo Loyal, star of the tight-1
wire; Miss Eva, horse-womansupreme.
inoits must be subthe librarian by Aug- ; C o l o n l 8 -
lated section of the Township—! the Avenel-Colonia line is suf-l A d d e d attractions will include;flcient notice for the motorist,and the committee felt this was
the elephant acts, trained dogs,ponies, monkeys, clowns, aerial
•ihran- will be dosed on r : r . l h e flrea o f confusion, Harold a c U a n d displays.h r during July and ^ o m m « " " . V Events !Blacker, chairman, sported. | Albert Stark, chairman, an-
' However, it will ^Outlined by Fire Chief Rabl" Herbert Wltkln ^ ' X ^ f ' L ' l I S ^ ^ r i T , ;rinrine the week for " Temple Beth Am of Colonla and £.'"* pe"°™anee are scheduledmiring me wee* ior| poRDS-Piie Chief Rudolph | R a b b l P h l l l p B r a n d o f B - n a l 6n circus day. Children's tick-
•it :•' stimmer months.•vill be Monday, 1 to 6Tuesday 1 to 8 P. M..
R a b b l P n l l l p B r a n d o f B n a l
Kulchinsky of the Fords F i re ' J a c o b of Avenel will participateCompany reported 10 fire calls. ln t n e M r P r n ( ) n y. Assemblymanwe anwered sinc the last-hvi tof iP M Thurs Iwere M l w " e d 5 l n c c t h e U s t Norman Tanzman, Senators
. / ' ,!? '." fire meeting. He stated that the
ets are priced at 75 cents forchildren under 12 and adults
B I ' M
r a n Tanzman, Senators$1-25'• • « and 7 to 9 PrW»v 1 ""* " 1 M U n K - H p s l a t w l t h a t ^Cliflord Case and Harrison Wll-1 .^85^„ , n V ' irords Company will take part t l B m s a n d Representative Ed-!house
uud Window c h a | r . ! ' n * e mutual aid of flre depart- w a r d J f P a t t e n ; M W a l t e r 10 P. M.
th book nurchLlL l m e n U ' " c o n j u n c l l o n w l t h t h € Zirpolo. State Democratic Com-:announreV^ mwt-'Clvl1 m m * P r o g r B m 'itteeman David T Wilenu
nkf olace Wednesdav
m a v b e P u r '. advance at the flre-
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P r o g r B m - 'mitteeman David T. Wilenujthe Jamesburg Plrehouse, 8:30nkf olace Wednesdav i communi ty Committeeman John Fay, Bus- A. M. Ticket returns must belit the llbrnrvw select "'ents In which the Fords Com-:iness Administrator Heman C.|rnade to Edward Kennedy by
>ks for children M wel l i p a n y m e m b e r s P l a n to Particl- Averlll have been Invited to at- August 3./ pat in lud the annual m e | t d | Mb.,,„!,/
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ipate include the annual me-|tend.mortal Bervk»» to the deceased
K«wbey.#n<fc,D r t m e n t s T
amjm.oj Fpj^ii K«wbey.#n<fc,p. ft,, g, r fopeiawn Bre Departments Tire llUtf $ 17roup
S'-venson the son of MrS--..:>.,• Stevenson. 142 Lock-
Avenue. Woodbrldge, re-|t':,«! the bachelor of art»IdInIn-'
sponsored by the United Exemptwhich will
Sunday at 2 P.
| Members of 4 K committee.include, Mr. Kennedy, 10 EastMMw Btrtet, Woo*rldge;,|JohnTjornelujid, m East Ave-!
Planning Bu$ Trip nue' Perth Amb0^ Mlchfte!r Petras, 30 Burnett Street, Av-
CHUCK ROASTIANCM1W
Firemen's Monument ln Fordsand the 50th year cele-
M. at the: REA8BEY — The eighth an-enel; John Hanson, Forsgatehit. trin innninrixi >.« th« Drive, Jamesburg; and' JamesiDus trip sponsofcu oy MI« *
„ , . _, iBragston, 12 South Amboy1
at "the Yath annual wm" »»«tlon of the Avenel Fire New Jersey Volunteer Fire B o u l e v a r d , J a m e s b u r g .innit exeTclsw at W a g - ' C o m p l M ^ to ** h e l d J u l y 1 3 Chief's Association to Willow The bus is limited to 53 per-
CHUCK STEAKfat «Mt
on Sunday. Tlckets for a but trip to the Q r o v u P a , will take place, sons. Ticket* may be obtained CHART PMK_ _ _ _ _ _ _ Yankee 3tadium on June HiAugust 17, with the bus sched-from Mr. Kennedy or any of J I I V I k l l u " - r
K summer excuralon *lp«^may be obtained at the fire- uled to leave from the Keasbey.the committee members. Er-•irtle to two. ihouae or from any member. iFlrehouee at 9 A. M., and from eryone us welcome.
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If you like martinis but think you're spending too much.. . switch to less expensive
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Usin|l Standird16 Hioot Dry Vermouth
1 - t o - 1 (Traditional)S - to - \ (Dty)S - to - 1 (Extra Dry)
Using 90 hootDry dim
7i,b Proot
81.0 Pioo*
84.0 Piool
Using 80 ProofDry Gin (or Vodka)
69.0 Prool
72.6 Proof
75.1 Proof
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W PROOF,.. EXTRA DRY. . .
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•ill proof gin makes Martinis drier.,.
without making them strongar. twenty
rf-Ti ago, the 3-1Q.1 Martini was standard.
Kiay with th) trend to drier Martinis,
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Ui.ttt you the same lull, dry gin flavor,
M letums th« Martini to Us onginal,
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Martmis.
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PAGE KIGHTKEN Thursday, June 6, 1963
BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORYOF ESTABLISHED LOCAL and AREA FIRMS!
•GO!Start from ihe title
"Air conditioning -
Heating"' and Mop at
"Slip Covers.*' Read
each ad carefully and
then act N© matter
what >ou need, the
chances are. you'll
find it in this wrtion
of esUbfoked local
and area firms.
Delicatessen Hum
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: CLASSIFIED :-RAT18 - INFORMATION
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ISELJN
PORT RE A D I N G - T h e First — - - - - - - -
lal C h u r c h of • • » 1 /^i 1
was the - ng rviember G r o w t h
of Boy Scoitt 47 partlei-
Bowen, ST.. chairman oftroop committee; WKalter Ten-penny, Institutional Repmen-!Utlve; Stephen Mlhtllk, com-mltteeman: Edward Johnion.eommttteeraan. and HomerSparkman.
SWOman's Oub
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black puppy,
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H U T WANTED •
..-•- SOLICITING at•M»il« call 3(2
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MORTGAGEMONEY WAITING!
Btiy — BalM — Refinancewith thi help of • momtgetote Hllolrd to your nwrti
Rates ai low a* S'-e**
Mri BUM appointed depart-' The cancer dnttlnf unit met"mental chairmen as follow*: yeiterday afternoon nth Mr*.Mr*, wnuams. American home; WiUlami, Chain OHUU Road.Mrs. Bucholt, youth cotuem- Material Is needed to continuetion; Mrs. Walker, public wel- making OreMlngi, and anyonetare: Mm Clara Newman, able to donate clean used tablepublicity; and Mn. John linwj, theeti. pillow caws, or
pati-d in a twn-night camp-out I ™ * on the trip the group 1U %ttmn^ , c t l T l U f , t t ftCwlekalo. membership, shirt.. U, asked to brim themat Roosrvelt Park over ihe Me- |+«' °n t w o ten-mile hikes, iunchwn at Herm's. Plalnfleid. A committee was named to to Mrr Williams homr
SaturdBv afternoon for ' t h e ' l l * V I ™ * ' v l w l " " » » mortal weekend. ScouU at-,J™<=h will be credited toward* 0 - c e r s j o r t h e n e w t P r m draw up a budget and audit the The ,lrst event of next seasonweddl?i o' M'l Marriane Zu F i n ^ ^ i % tending wrrc: Thomas Bowen, Wkbw badges. Several boys' * - ' „ • £ ^ t i l t a , "by Mrs. Herbert *x»" * ™ Mrs Ambrose, as will be .covered d^h luncheonbnv d»u,°ht Tl\ Z m u Zu I j l l l f i p H h v C O P ™ ™ c k p - J t l h" Sullivan, «1v«l credit for eooWng badge.. B . r
w n u ^ g i W t ; o l n g p m l ^ n t , chairman, with Mr. Margaret September H. at th. hone ofbov'. « " E,HI AvenS™ Perth l j d U U C U U V U U r Donald Walters, Howard Tune, At a committee meeting. Mr. a, follows: Mrs, Well Bliss, Elliott and Mrs. Bertha Hanna. Mrs. H^J. Jmln. BononjAve-Atnbov and the late Mrs. COLONIA - A 400% rate of Larry Foley. John Rullo, Amur Sparkman. who' is moving, re- president; Mrs. Henry Bucholz. The membership voted dona- n?* Mrs. Eugene Rticweii u
• Zuboy and John R Schmidt ftrowth in the mfmber&hlp of Buchinow, Brute Eckensberger, signed his position as chairman first vice president; Mrs. Fred lions to the Kiddlr Keep Well™1'™*";__ Twt, 0[ y , an(1 M r 5 jonn'colonla Republican Club In the Richard Sparkman, Richardof the. troop committee-. Mr. R. Walker, second vtoe prtui-Camp and Marlboro Hospital
Schmidt TO Fourth Avenue P**t three months was dts-Baum, Geoffrey' Grotz, GlenBowen was elected to fill the dent; Mrs, Clara Newman, re- They also approved the motion, ,The RPV. Boyd M. Johiwon of-closed by Charles Morrison, the Tenpenny, David Sparkman, vacancy. Mr. Tenpenny wa»cordlng secretary; Mrs. Ralph to sponsor Miss Rita Serotkto. Vandal* are peopli who robneiated. president, at a meeting at V. Kurt Johnson. Robert Edwards, named to fill Mr. Bowen'* posi-Ambrose, corrstpondlng secre- Aberdeen Avenue, at the New an ancient grave before arth-
Given In marrhiie by her F. W. Hall. and William Doerr. Jr Chap-tton as Instlutlonal representa- tary; ^nd Mrs. Spencer Or^en. Jersey Cltlxenahlp Institute at eolotlsu get ajround to It-Jer-faiher, the bride wore a full Addressing a capacity g a t h - c r o n l P 8 t h e m w e r f : T n o r o a g t ive- treasurer. Douglass College In June. sey City Journal. ^li>nRth nown' of UffeU withering he Indicated pleasure in i "" ~ ~Chantilly lac« bodice appllquedthe increasing membership andl
Our mnrtg»i« ttitMrr the v»iti-kbit "open «nd" prortjlon whlrhpttiBlM you to borrow iddlllonil(unHU for major rcptln it •l«t*r iltte Promp: m«(itction«.•ptwty tsrrice; n i l \\* to<3»y.
Brakm raopmtlon iii'llfd.
FIRST SAVINGSand Loan Aun.of Perth AmbojrHlllereat 2-2770
1)1 l u t e It., Perth rits Ambor Atrnur. Woodkrldc*M* Am6oT Avrnur, Cdlwn
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with seed pearl*. Her fingertip monthly attendance which, he |veil fell from a crown of pearliJsald wag the "stamp ofand she carried a bouquet of iprorar given' for the newly-1strphanoti? and orchids. 'formed organization which I
Mas Beyrrly Schmidt. Port merged the forces of OotortalReading, sister at the bride-aroom. was maid of honor.Fred Smith. New Brunswick,served as best man club.
For a. trip 10 Washington.D, C , tne bride wore a green
Women's Republican club, the „Fifth Ward O.OJ>. CTub. and' |Tnman Avenue Republican
and while suit with green M-cossorie.s and a white orchid.
Mrs. Schmidt attended PerthAmboy Hijh School and Is em-
The membership committeeunder the direction of CharlesNeteon has formulated and un-! 1dertaken a three part course of j[action as follows;
MISC. FOR SALE ployed by Joyce Leslie, Menlo, Phase one, membership lists,!are being placed on automated ill
• t a wp paying Po- ;* 8 ;. rrducation and r u t
B simulating job? ^• , : --:P». FtTlton I- c
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-"MTY KNOCKS>•: ISO women to.'."• -.r.^% created by, v- advertising. Few
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Mrs Baker.
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Fonseca-LoRegroup's plans and goals; phasethree. Individuals in each dis-trict will be Informed as to thehandling and dissemination of
D ; ( i . , . i _ ^ I I 1 1 Information and maintenanceKites Are neld
••.e:Bnbor». No
liof, _ , . , . "What the Charter ChangeI.SELIN -Miss Sophie A n n ) M w M to Vt,. w t h e to k ot
hjfU1. daughter of Mr. »nd;a gijort talk byMrsJohnLoRMlForrertSt H ^ U , C o p l e g ^recently became the bride of \Cefmea p U n r v w t dl4trlbute(lManuel Ponseca. son of John ^.D. Fonwca. Newark. In Si. Ce-| .celia's Church
The Rev. John I Oerety ]the double ring 0
of all futuremeetings will be given over toDavid T. Miller, educationchairman and his committee
__ . . , i who will discuss topics concern-problem, Alcoholics
pBI 2-1515 or write P 0. B01;! ran lead to a
M, -.ncome. Call M^Woodbrldgr;cn Friday. 10HI 2-8484.
i 29 6 6'
6 6-6 27leneth gown of silk organza and Mr M1Uer commlttM
are also undertaking the study
.wards Given\l Beth Sholora
_ „ l»ce. Her double bouffant veU;Ql ^ a d v l s a b i l l t y s
o f s t a r t l n g
CURTIS - READINGS *_" atuched to her headplece.iand n^jnuintng a ciVic-poU-
tical library for use of clubmembers.
Future activities of the group
MRS CURTIS READINGSAND ADVICE on all prob- T n ? bride carried a white or-
lemi of life. Otwn 9 to 9 No r h l d o n » VW* b o o k
appointment ' necessary. 1 9 6 Miss Grace Limoli, Colonlt,!p e r t h ™ J . ™ d . . ° ' . i l ^ ^r^itaeluda a picnic July 3 and .
M i « Sandra L«R*.
s :Lending Program for
New Brunswick AvrAmboy HI 2-9891 ™»"k « r e Mi« Sandra L«R*. it0Ur o f
Mane DeOllveira,Jov-ph Nun«. Newark. ^ |
-Scout Troop Begun ^T^Iselin^other'of "the1""
brewery July 23. Mr5.
the tourrj Henry
ward chairman, wholining up a series
!or future meetingsof the evening was
Tune and Mr,. Jo«ph Rullo The couple n i l be at h o m e ^ e Boutonnierres Quarts anddiscuss..* ;n B'.oomfield after their wed- t h e «>*«iBnen Choral Group
T.'ross.'and slides were .shown to ac- d;;i'- trip to Florida. For trav-^of " * L1"^" Chapter or So-
• * School the rtu- ISELIN — Two new mem- ondr Anthony Ponaeci, East ^\red on ;he Honor here were welcomed at a meet- Orange, brother of the bride-,• :d n-.irkir.g pe- nig of the Mothers Club of Boy urnara. and Salvatore DeLeva,°r
Scout Troop 47. Mrs. Howard NVvark
• j. , ,; , hook. How- Oaflij) n iwaw * as ai5?uss'.'a ;nMark for Preservation and En-
acces- couragement of Barber ShopQuartet Singing in Amerioa.
7the»>»
..i: 'l'.na Licnt, quaint mothe:s »;tii the facsli- i-::ng thf bride wore:iia:-. Alan Selser- tie* of the Camp. linen suit with cocoa••v.- Shandalow, It wa* cW-idf-d to start a » n « ,
:..:.da Weissman. lending lib:ary of Me;it Badge T)v bride a sraduate of.. C!a.w Bau. Boolw for t:ie uw of the scouts Woodbridge Huh School, is
r .Sh>:>y Cohen, who are trvmu to a'.taiti van- tmployed by Prudential Insur--.'or Robm Kessler, out ranks Mis. Job:', Burchi- ance Company of America...••• Bn: Shert Lo- now was aapo;nt«J chairman. Newark. Mr. Fonseca was grad- Amnem Avenue.•.-.-: Ror.!'.le Pre- Anvon, ,«•••:«« ouurowr. or iiai.d -om East Side High J n his dosmg remarks,• •. Dav:d Schrei-unused Boy S*.ou: usulorms. School. Nen»rk. and served in Morrisson
~:..i;>.:o Wayiw arid wiil-.;n/ M donaU' them the U S. Army. He is employed,t Zlociower: Class or tell •Jiem to the :lub are ay Beach Construction,:i.i Goodman. 8te- asked to contitt a member of mus.
Jerry Kivitz, the Mother's Club or ::s pre.M-.'::.a:. Lonnie Lau- dent, Mrs. William Dofrr.~:."iry and Janet Westbury Road
:)nled. Jack Ber-: The Rroup will me..'. Juiy 16
1meets
Mr.extended an opento all Colonia Re-
Paxa- Publicans to attend the nextmeeting, June 25.
Joel P»l- a t Fellowship Hall. First Prc>-
.t l-llien. Martha ;E'.ici Tucker.:.-' "itudenu re-Roil Certificates
ROBIN WINSZion. 111. — Mr. and Mrs
Pred Schott have admitted de-t
feat when it comes to the de-, . u . , . . . „ . - . „ , - D J termination of a mother robinArlene tyterlan Church. Oak Tree Rd ^ ^ ^ ^
lrs Burchlnow will be hostr.v p ( ) r ^ ihM t i m e ^ ^ r o b l n ,
. . n I . ,. . has built a nest in the ScnottVThe Old halve Tialn>ox They have finally
Attractive Young M.sv " l i n 8 1 v e n a p a n d erected a new-• tie Honor Roll looking lor somethi.in partxu- ^^i^^ and put this sign on
ivr.od durln2 the \ulj n l e e [ o r a you:* man " . ^ o l d o n e :-: Class Aleph, 8 a l e i m a n . ••H a u . you Ijoked -Ust other mailbox. Thisjim. Howard rrl
' ...ch:. Laura Rich--'•'..soriiiat], Meryl *
ia Wi'issnun; Class I- Cohen. Linda
:-i:chard Heller, BatC:ndy Lmicr. Ron-
••'• J^ni Roth. Jeffrey!•>«••':d. Sohreiber
; ->•'•: Class Gimmel• - . T Robert Sherry.
"'.I-K: Class Doled.:'..i::. Arlene Gardneri-rrjer Laura Lilllen.>rri'kin. »nd Ellen
Salesman' "Haw you luokpd
:in the mirror? one LI tor the birds."
"Why doeui't he e m sneakoff iron practice like
other kUs?n
'.ficates were award-'**' Class Aleph,' '"Wrnia, Aiinett:'
Mark Gross. Jona-' Class BaU. Robin
! Michael BoererLinda Goodman
StephenC l a * Do-
Eystein, and ' Joel
•(t-f awarded for U-;-;.'i-!!diwe Day Proj-'••'l;°»'s by tiie Sa ter -
1 •«' Wosk, first: Arlene-fiond; Gary Din-
: d Linda Convlssor^ it-rrv Bat Sheva Lo-
;d Palchook, and Lon-Honorable MentionCongregation pine
'•inled to Beth Epstein.' ••Miner. Linda Oood-•liiard HMler. 8tanley
Htiijm Kessler Jerry/'•tidy Uuer . Lounl*'•••' i!i Lillien, Bat Sheva'•l.nlc Markel, Robert
I j u i a Richmnn. Ml-
P o l k o w i t z M o t o r s is H a v i n g A . . .
KING-SIZE CELEBRATIONDURING BUICKS "RECORD SETTING DAYS"
POLKOWITZ Breaks
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1963 BUCKLE SABRK2 Door Sedan
$2599
1963 BOCKSpecial
Convertible
$2449
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$2199
On June 1st
Nearly 30,000 Peoplereceived over
640.000in Dividends from
Perth Amboy SavingsHOW ABOUT YOU?
If you weren't one of the thrifty thousands sharing in this latest dividend, take
just a few minutes to open your savings account at Perth Amboy Savings . . .
then look ahead to being included in the next generous dividend payment! Sav-
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la fact there's no better way to assure yourself and your famUy of more of the
good things of life than with a steadily growing account - here at Middlesex
County's favokte bank - where the current dividend rate is 3*/4 per cent a
year.
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The Woodtfridue Township P.ecira'.ior. Department Bin- commufd their winninr way?ball and Softball League schedule Th'.irfday .lime 6th. to by manipulating a clow 4-2 £»
HI iO»mes S'.an it 6:IS P-M. Billy High, the Elks"Monday. J«n» I* pitcher allowed fiVe hiU
Thursday, June 6, 1963
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COLONIA - Over 1200 people , p ] A c v , Reiner Colw at Merrill Park No 4 / struck out seven, while hi:were In aitrnclancf at the arm- Shpaardf Glenn « OAM Tnickiitf at Glen Cove 'Sewareni mounri adversary. Ed ValMqwzus! Father'. Nicht prop-urn
l lTgvfrT1 vs dropped the Cards' decision. »1-1 -L turn
though he. too worked a coir.-mendab> game, giving \ip fivesale blows and fanning nirw.
The Elks' i)i6 inning wa« the
Fords Park
walked, moved to JrdonHUrVs n T ^ ^ ^sharp s;riele. Mike Rfcher. the gmu L»d]«tt. h:tnext bsf.e,r. promptlv lared o K H.ttouble to left field to score bothrunner?.
__ . , mi,*.. * . . , . . . . » V F W 2836 at Kes.<o?v Hel?h,ts•nd open house iv-M at Colonla' F™Zp"aJd7vs' Publix Pharmacy at Avemel ParkSchoo's 2 and "6 Wf«lne*d»7. ! •»* It
Because of lack of an all p^tT. Pharmacy vs Avenel AC at Avmti Parkpurpo^ room :'n the buildings. Krt'nej Colts v. Shepa.-K Glenn at Keasbey Heights-tiw pro»ram was presented in o f t M Tracking vs Franks .Tiwm at Gltr. Cove «Sewaren> MCO:K! when two runs popredthe school vard The Colorll* &!* VJFW. 2636 vs Fr.z**ald« at Merr;:. P*:* Na 4 B f r o w the plate. Mike Pedeft-h*i eh*:.-. direct*) by at- SLOW PITCH SOFTBALL I X — •• ' — - j ~ — -or?e Checktir an4 accompanied iGam« Stan at .6:15 P.Mby Mrs Veronza Thompson. Thursday, ' t t n * s
mrs a group of typically ^dire Port Office vs., Kn.Jhu of Colurmw »•:ni4me:irar. foVwrw in keeping w d ? e p l r f co. vs S*r.;Ut:or. Dept at Aver,?. Park•:?h th« themr. "BiU of P o r t R^adm* Pire Co v> Gene Schre;r,*r Awn.Arr.Ticara •" at Sewaren '6ler. Cove' _
St'jy> Mary R- Mullen, prin- jayce°s vs fotto Fire Co.. a: Merrill Park No. « •etp&i'. n-lromed the juesu and Keajbey Fire Co vs Aver.el Pire Co at Kea^*> 'tntrcd-jc«d'Robert Mdntyre. of wdge PBA. v* W4?e Irr.ergency Squad a: Quisletfi- Arrerican Legion and Mrs Ttaursdw, J«n«_13
.John Ruff, of the Auxiliary of wdge Emergency Squad r* ttdge. Pos- u. . .« ,ti-c Arneri'-ar, Wion. -Mr. Me- at 3ew»ren -Glen Cove>fcUi announced the dinner jactation Dept. vs Port Reading Pire Co. M Keasbey Heightsof 'the Legion A*«rd for the G e n e Schrfiner A*sr. vs Jaycees at Meml Punt No, 4Essay on Americanism while F o r d s Fire Co.-vs Keasbey Fire Co at Quwiey PanMrs Ruff presented her w.th Av-enel Pire Co. vs Wdge. PBA. at Avenei Park• medal. Th« winner was Lyr.ne UGHt SENIOR BASEBALL LEAGIEtelle. a sixth grade pupi!. : •Games S u n at 6:00 P-M'
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conqu?5t over the K n i g h t s Of ^ n l n j Boart o; Ad'c^-nrr.- . . . ^ h : 'A>ingi 'time': in the afternoon H mmnte. W«t 1Q0 l«*i -f • K^iv vfl* In :hr Counrv of MlUdlwn andColumbus CardinaU. ^ n D M in Hie office of M'.cl Bc-sri of tr.e Mid aar. »t the SheTtffs Of- th'nrf 3i Hfir.h » >Jrn-» W State of Ne* J
*: the Munirl-Jt, BI;::«::IK «»in f!ce :u trie C!:y of NeT Bnin»w;ck, minute* Wes: V (ert to .i rwln-. PKI..T •:no1*' „ ,f : m t . Woodbnto Xr» J . ^ - , . » d S J thenr* <4- North id i « . - w , ?J L « N.M10 in B « k So. L. M iho .n:* »vallsbl« for Inspertioa . rhf foilow.n.; ;»rt or parrf of miimt^ K*« :nc fwi to s ,x>mt in on » map entitled Map of Hi .-a
Leon L. BlanchaM '.ind «:id the premUM h-relmrtfr thf wuth»e«te::v uiH.n* if Plf.i.- V I I ! « P . Section 3 .Itua.rt In the-. Board of Ad-Ut::.f>it Pir ulirfiy de«-nb«l ntuased. : i -»nt Avenue vH the poln: »iid place Berougn n. Sjivrr.ll.r. M MI f=e«
P! W^odbrldcf ,nt »nd belne in the Toimship of o! BKGIVNI.^O Co\in:y. Nevr J»r'f1410 W.xKi'irldKf in the County ot Mid- Fr'mls»= s-t rorr.mnnly sn .»n «» H «l.tvr. P E
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Mrs. Mark Greges. presidento( the Parent-Teacher Organ- Merdo Park Terrace vtnation, presented pins to the UeUn Yankee* vs «»>r«uw_« ^ " ^ P*"tilth grxjf pupils who *ill b*tearing the whoo! to attend v^.W. Post +410 vs . - .tetoJurUorH^ School in RoymU vs Colors Post Store Met* at Glen CoveSeptember. The ptru wtre ac- Mauro Motors v* I«!in Wamors i t ^ j " 1 ^
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over the P-.rates AS Joe Bairn-'." t h ' ^ ru
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In two a d d i t i o n a l leagueclashes, the Angels upended the BEODSNINO in the norther:*
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>aid silf trom lime to time rib.'fcfappvirtfBanrc •- , . ,i,i!.-. to -v.irh llmiutlorra or reatrtc- or In anvwiw 1; - , -
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"Bit* of Anwrioana" included Monday, Jniie 16 ithe lolkwrir* song*, choral colonia ArWocraU vs Mauro Motors a. Fo.ds Ptritreadings and dances. Red Twrfay, Jw* 11Wver Valley" by Mrs Bertha Fords MeU vt St. John Vianney at Ford* Partehereriww*™ third grade: Phl« i« i n S t . C»«ll»-..CYO it Fords Jr Hwh-Bow, Bow. Belinda.- a square s u w r t e w ^ m A-C. « I«e ta Yt i i ee . at f*™'***™*'dance by Mrs. Kathryn Chtoe-! col Post Store Meu vs VPW. Post 4410 a. Menel Parkehl'J third grade: a group of 1 uelln Tigers vs Royals at Kennedy Park«rtr American folk songs by ijeUn Warriors vs Menlo Park Terrace a. Iseta Jr High - A n d y B o y t e _Miss Ami Pfelffer: 'Choo- "Wednesdiy, Jnne 1 !
Choo." a ring dance and Indian1 BaliMkfs Raiders vs Lou-Gene Colts at Forcfc; ParKChuit by Mn. Tbompsons Th«r»day, Jnn* 13 w l u t»™M
fparth grade a group of choral M e n i 0 Park Terrace vs Colonia Aristocrat « Fads Jr. » W j : F r a n k ZampeUa-readings TTith scenery con- & Ceceli*'i CYO vs Strawberry Hill A C at Kennedy r a » . ^ ^ p l a l r ) f i e l d
structed by the group of fonrthi —'. • Jim Cherepanya—graders of Mrs. Margaret; . . . iKrVinni Tra<*k M e e t WoodbridgeFleming; a very lively v^ti^ league Auxiliary l a c n o o i 1 rac iv .Ticc i K n K o i b
Reel wa* an attraction offered DonTatmitatwn Set (Continued from 8port Page) Woodbridge 88neorgunaw""* ^ , , . _ „ Tr>.lmn. JQ. PoUack. Glenn McLean—
Golfers Close Out tMDce (3) South S9! J4 M"West M.1J fe«t; thfnce (41 Sout.": 31
ond :neho'.d appliances which
ni;ur,5' at the nour 0! 1*0 o'clock by trie
thru prfvil'.lnK (Standard or Day- , ,A)! the following trart or pivrte; of 1 1 | f h t S i v l n K | time, •- "•' '•
,Jerry87 1 pt.
81 2 pt.
itree: aatl /, l c Venetian blinds : " n d *ai l h f Pr«"'» s hereinafter 0. t n e M l d d > y i , t the Blwrtffi Of-!the point and place c* bfi-'.nnir.f. , ' . ; , . „ C o n ; b , t o r m d o o r 5 n P»rtic:;:sr!y described, s-tua-ed. lying , . , , m the City of Htw BruMwKk.l
BEDJO part of Lot M In Binck ^ ^ " - c o m b ".torm windows.' ^**™ ± : h f J ° ^ t l [ ? ^ ^ ± N. J.ALL that tract or parcel of land;
r.e. iylng and belnx
Tak« notlrrWITH i
WoodbridgeRich Steele—
South Plainfleld.
2 Ai!A>jm i;o:nD storm winaows • '••° • ^ W ' U J I — ^ J- TBCALVO t
1IA. "Section One Wer.-ncnf. The approximate amount of thf ""'"" '" ' " r — - "' « M H I . » . - • - _ TBCALVO.County Clerk'i File m and Map No ^ ; m e n t :o be satlsHed by said sale- ,14M. :s tht sum of Fourteen Thoviwind. BEIS'O known and deelgnated as Townthip of Madison. In the County, Woodbrldte fw 'i '
' BKtNO alto known aa n Koten Y.-ih:ttr. ill4.018.0Oi Dollars more Lot No. J7. Bloo* 48»-D, as shown on of Middleaen. in the SUte 6f M«w: consumptlori ' ? • « ' •3 pt !St., Lot 29-B, Block 11-A. u s h u n „'.' P i s togetiiet Tlth the costs of a certain map entitled "Map of Lynn Jersey: 'premlaes alius""1' ,
' o n the T u Map of Fords. Wnod- •-.-, u i . Oakrs f - a t e i , situated In Wood- Being known and designated at n n . .n i< -brtdjeTwp, Mlddliaex County. N J. . . . . _ . . . . . . .
87
98 0 pt.
r with all and singular trie bridge Township, Middlesex County. Lot 2" on a certain Map entitled bridge N J 'vileges heredltamenlsand N. J . Scale 1*—*)'." dated December "Section A. Map of Brunswick Man- objections if a-
• ' ' 16. 19M. made by Slegel-Scheldfcltrr or. Allied Development Company, immediately'Co.. 101 Central Atenue. Westfle!d,-n:uate In Madison Townahip. Mid- y Valenti
by the combined fifth grades ofEdward Hopkins and Mr Cbee- ISHJN - A rwreariiMtto^JpesEdward Hopkins and Mr Cbee- ISHkur, and this was indeed to:meeting of the Women s Am-sharp contrast to the Charles- Uiary of the Uelm A11"™ton which was ltd by Riwnda League wlUFarer, of Mrs. Julie Buono-;at 8:30 P3I.core's sixth grade. T^e •Brunt-,ChurchyO«k TTM « « » •ley-Hinkley Report," by Mrs.) M ^ f ^ f ^Mary Bundy's tilth grade gave president of the group
d ^ n d e d last y e ^ sa
Woodbridge =11. Z8.8 .87 :Gary Nahai. Vincent Kaczorow- Carl Kalinowski—ski, Billy Moyle, Barrj- Madison,; Woodbridge 97
=7, Steve Riccardi. Gary Danny OUea—Lawrence Namiarello.j South Plainfield ... 93
'Kevein Generelle, Iselin x6. ;Dlck Sparks—1 "*v Grade Girls: Shuttle Run; Woodbridge 101
83 0 pt. BKINQ tbe aune premises ocn- . . h p,[veyfcd to tb« mortgagors her«;r. by jp;nlrtenimces thereunto
, . Deri of h u i b r t t n r . ui d>:d a , anywise appertainlns. The . _. .* pi- even d»t« herewith and recorded iLi[jirrlber reserves the riant to ad-N. J . and duly filed In the Middle- dipsei County, New Jersey, Rebruary, bridge, Ne
slmultaneousiy herewith. '-tun; said sale from time to time set County Clerk's Office on July 5. 1952. which map was tiled In the! ' ,Tnli la a purchase monry T.:: ' - '.u
l[,ie,-t o a i r to such limitations or 1955. as Map number 1995, File Middlesex County Clerk'i office ongs«e being given to secure a portion ^stnotion, upon the exercise of Number 737. ; june 17, 19&2 as Map 1744, Pile l i t ,
iof th« purchase price of tr.e !orf- ..Jc! l p o w e r u m , s - bt specia'.iy pro- TOGETHER with all and singular- Being also known a> 1 Stelnhardtpt. 1 g p ^ described premises. v:ded by law or rules of Court. ly the tenements, hereditaments Avenue. Old Bridge, Hew Jersey.and!T .]
I TOQBTHEB with all and sir.fjlir HOBEHT H. JAMISON. i>"d' appurtenances thereunto be- (jeilcnated as Tax Lot 27, Becttou A _(the tenements, here<Utanier.t! and ' Sheriff ionplng or In anywise appertaining, on the Tai Map of the Townahip of [
pt.>sppurt«n».nc*i thereunto bc'.onjini! rovACS ANDERSON. HOROWITZ snd the reversion or reversions, re- Madison, New Jersey. ' I Take notice
mTow:,
FHANK V.r'-t / a MaTf, •
'f.«•€. 13 63
NOT 11 (
1 pt.
have been «nt to prospectiveinjo members.
moments m History.
6th Grade Oirls: Shutte R ;- Irene Hunter, Colonia #20, * n r9 4 seconds (Tied Record).1 South Plainfield....91
or in anywise appertaining, .mdreversion or reversion*, remainderand remalndera, rents, issues and , ,profit* thereof, AND AlflO all thf _
2 pt. e s t i t e ' rt?nt> t"'*- Interest, property,: posflesfilon, claim and demand what-|soever. as well In law u is eq,:itv.
0 pt. of the Mortgagor, of, in end :o ::-,e-I same, and every part and parcel
, , thereof, with the »ppur:enar.<-es.* Pt- and all fixtures now or hereafter at-
, . . . . . . Take notice .....milnder and remainders, rents, Is- A:SO Included herein at part of the PKRIOR, t/a Sr..>.;
Attorneys^ 3
>nd profits.thereof. AND ALSO . premises above described95,04 ill the estate, right, title, interest, are one Wlncraft G u Range, 8 Com-
to the Townshl;> rTownship ol w -
SHERIFF'S SALESIPERIOR COIRTOF NEW JERSEY
CHANCERY DIVISIONMIDDLESEX COVNTY
Docket No. F-1JM-«J
property, possession, claim and de- blnatlon /tumlnum Windows, 2ipienary Retail Craand whatsoever, as well In lap? as combination Aluminum Doors, 1 s o C-27 for pn--.In equity, of the Mortg»E°r, of, In Aluminum Storm Window, and » 1239 Rihway Av»:.and to the same, and every part and Venetian Blinds. Township of Wo-,.:parcel thereof, with the appurten-. Sale subject to Uies . llene, > H M S - | Objections, 1! a.-.-antes, and all fixtures now or here- m e n i s , restrictions of record. Immediately In »•:niter attached to or used In connec-, The approximate amount of the|V. Valenti, Town:.
iNancy LEGA1 NOTICES
ren.
funds |przak,for the : Record 1, Leslie
lor;Woodbridge a l l , Betsy
Kas-(New:
. CARTEEET SAVINGS AND LOAN tion with the premises herein de- judgment to be satisfied by said saleliacned to or usea In connection;ASSOCIATION, , corporation o( scribed, and in addition thereto, but is m e sum of Thirteen Thousand,jwltn t i e premise* herein dc^nbfd. S e w } m t y lg plaintiff, and BEN- not in limitation of the foregoing Three Hundred. Twenty-Four (I13,-1
-land in addition thereto, hut not in A R D 8 B X R A J A S and IRENE BA- any household appliances next here- 324 00) Dollars more or lew togetherjllmiutlon of the foregoing, any R A J A S h l s w l t e ERNEST BARAJA3, Insfter described, which are, and W | l n the costs of this aale.
~ "" and* HOUSEHOLD FINANCE COR- shall be deemed to be, fixtures and: Together with all and singularly
bridge, New JIT
Stevenson , Township of Woodbridge at 10:30) be deemed 10 be. fixtures snd a part S T A T E 0 F OTW J E R S E T De- tion of tin« y GUtOW- A.M. on Monday, June 17. 1963. atlof the r«!ty . and are 1 portion of , ( D l t a l l l / l l e s s h mherein mentioned'.
accamplishment* of their chU- w 1 ^ «*ivitle« toto buy equipment
also aaa-.... . » , „ « - - . . - . . i r ^ r ^Tftballthe Administration Building, School|the security for the indebted.*., " ^ m r f E l c c u U o n ,or t h e M;e of •'^att^^b^Tt"!1 „ . « . . « . n f 5 ° ' l D a U Street, Woodbridge, N. J., at which herein mentioned: M" Roya. Rose. ^moniigti p r e m l s e s d a t e d May :j;h: counter top kit.1 is also co-sponsored with the Throw — Barbara Pehrins. time bids win be publicly opened ~ -•men of the League. Avenel #4 & 5 137'2", Linda ^
In the Pall the members of Banias, Colonia #17, Terry Ritt,
June 25 Set asCubPieni<J)ate
the Board of Education of the after de»crlbed which are, and shall p o R A T I o ; , . a m!po^tion ind a pan of the realty, and are a por.!,he rights, prlvilegee, htredltamentaT«—.>,,„ -.* W^MA.. . . , « . , » . K . ^ ^ . n h . n , t , , « ^ . ™ H ._ . — _ . - -.necurtt, for the indebted-'and appurtenances thereunto be-
itloned'. longing or In anywise appertaining.in wall oven and T h e subscriber reserves the right to
top kitchen range Model a d j o u r n M id sale from time to time
Il-L. (/«, 13/63
The approximate amountat I thc »•»« «"•'«
disband the organization be-ISELTN — Leaders of Cub cause of disinterest of the chil-
Pack met Monday with Robert dren's parents. Out of a pos-Donaldson, 16 Powell Place, to sible 100 or more five or six
h r ^the executlre board VOted to FOTds »14; 50 Yard Dash -Paula Tapscott, Colonia ±20
7.4 seconds Iris Paye, Colonia#22, Lorriane Schwlg, Fordsi25; 200 Yard Relay — Cyn-
make plans for the annual pic-imothers attended the meetings, thia MacArgel, Phyllis Walker,nic. June 23, in Merrill Park,starting at 1 p.m. The cubshave been assigned to Grove 3,Area 5. Cubmaster Ackermanhas requested that as manyfathers as possible help out in
Paula Tapscott, Irene Hunter,
, A.HSK1W JLjCaU!Kathy Ha^ath, Barbara Varey,j
the picnic. Scoutmaster of theIselin Boy Scout Troops are be-ing invited to accept the Web-«-los graduates, who are enter-ing their troops.
Several of the leaders andtheir husbands and wives willattend the Raritan Council Din-ner-Dance Saturday.
Fifty-four cubs, den mothersand members of the committeetook a bus trip Saturday. In themorning they visited Walker-Oordon Dairy Farm, where theyhad a demonstration °f thefeeding and milking of thecows by machine, and saw thesanitary procedures used on adairy farm. They picnicked onthe grounds and milk was dis-tributed to each child.
In the afternoon the grouptoured the Nike Missile Base atBrowntown. Refreshments ser-ved in the mess hall.
Attending the leaders' meet-Ing were: Cflbmaster RobertAckerman; Donaldson, treasurer; Mrs. Herbert HamiU, secrttary; Raymond Sheridan, Intfrnational representative; JackLewis, webelos leader; JohnJubanowsky and AlexanderCu,thbertson, committeemenand Mrs. Herman Hodes andMrs. Edward Rice, den mothers
(Continued from Sports Page) Carol Coursey.Woodbrldge #11Avenel's winning twirler wns|EUen Blackmah Lorraine Bak-
who was nicked for io er, Mariam Nadel, Linda Banias,Colonla #17;
6th Grade Boys; Shuttle Run— William Stark, Keasbey #8,9.3 seconds, Eurique Plgueroa,Fords #7, Richard Tarn, Fords
Jthe center of the diamond. BobIvoelkel absorted the Jaycees'reversal after giving up 13 hits.
SUUJCt I VUIJ MJ BULU llOlitAtlOlU Of
?' .?» restrictions upon the _.x«cl»_ of
iSlRtlfiFRANKt/s Sr.cv.
NOTH YTsie notice ::
INC., t/a Littlepiled to the T.i
fOf the Townsa Plenarj' R>
:;' o! W- j t l c•:••:.
lessof this s&ie.
andappurtenances thereunto belonglne
and Bid Forma mayM secured at the office of the Su-perintendent of Schools at the Ad-ministration Building.
Each bid roust be sealed andplainly marked with the name ofthe bidder and "BID ON BOSROUTES" and be accompanied by | said sa!
certified check or bid bond lnjonfytothe amount of 10To of the bid. jtlons upon the exercise
The Board of Bducatlon reserves 1 power asthe right to reject any or all bids, by law or
the THE 3rd DAY OP Two Hundred, Twenty-Two i»17,-JD1Y A. D., 1963 222.00) Dollars more or less together
hour of two o'clock by the with the costs ot this sale. JARTHUR A. OTCHT,:!ien prevailing iStandird or Day-; Together with all and singular the Attorney. , . ^ r - . . . _ . » . . «. l _ _ ^ J _ _ _ _ ^ ^ ^ _ £ _ i _ * _ - _ I 1 1 1 _ _ _ | ] A n , » _ _ * r _ _ M » J _ _ _
r reserves the right to adjourn ., ,sa!c from time to time subject „ ,to such limitations or restnc- M ,
in whole or in part, and to waiveImmaterial informalities.
BOARD OF EDUCATION,Township of WoodbridgeWoodbridge, N. J.
HELEN K. ANDERSON.Secretary. 1,
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With the remarkable BennyOloff handling the mound as- -14; Standing Broad Jump—
Honorettes 4H PlanBazuar, June 20, 21
ISELIN ~ A Bazaar will beheld by Honorettes 4-H June20 and. 21 from 1 and 4 p.mon the grounds of Mrs. WalljBowen's home, 210 Correja Ave
lignment for the Keasbey FireDepartment, the WoodbridgeFirst Aid Squad staged a ter-rific diamond battle beforeluocumbing to the ancientlurler by a narrow 7-6 score inme of the better played gamesif the week. '
Although he was rapped for7 hits, Qloff, who has been
playing baseball since the BabeRuth era, had it in the roughspots to eventually emerge thewinning pitcher. His moundadversary, Jule Bernstein, washarmed with the setback.Dick Trout and Lou Silagyi
were Keasbey'a most consistentswingers with four and threehits, respectively, while ElburRichards' four base knocks andHans Berry's three were goodfor the First Aid Squad.
The Woodbridge SanitationDepartment made 1U initialdebut in the circuit a success byoverwhelming the WoodbridgePost Office, 15-7, In a freeswinging game.
Carmen Marglottoj the Sani-tation third baseman, took hisfavorite bat home- for safekeeping after delivering threesingles and a triple In fourappearances in the batter's boxHis teammate, Ray Jensen, also
Joseph Fiorello, Fords #14, 7,-5H". Ronald Zapoticzny, Wood-bridge #11, Joseph Szabo, PortReading #9;-Softball Throw —Joseph Trapanese, Port Reading*9, 188'1", James Felicetty,Woodbridge #11, Gary Wood-ruff, Fords #25; 50 Yard Dash— Michael Pintinics, Keasbey#8, 6.95 seconds, Theodore Arl-ington, Colonia #22, Kennethuoglas, Port Reading #9; 200fard Relay — Ronald Zapotic-my, Kevin Lanigan, Rurjy Wol-
ovichich, Gary Van Wagner,Woodbridge #11, 26.2 seconds,Michael Simmons, Marty Pots-dam, Robert Kendall, Mitchell\brams, Colonia #17, RobertMarshall, Thomas Campana,Michael Lauer, John Rullo, Ise-lin #18.
nue.Plans have been made to sell
toys, Jigsaw puzzles, and cloth-ing. Malf of the" proceeds will begiven to IFY, the InternationalFarm Youth Groups, and theremainder to 4-H Camp, StokesForest.
Mrs. Bowen, Honorettes lead-er and her husband, leader ofthe boys 4-H Unit, the Sparksand Knocks, will be councilorsat the camp during July, unBowen will teach crafts and MrBowen, firearms.
Monday, the girls sewed ontheir projects for the MiddlesexCounty 4-H Fair to he held inlast Brunswick la August
The BonwattM will meetJune 17, from 3:30 to 5:30 pj».at Mrs. Bowen's home.
contributed to the victory withthree safe belts. The Post Of-fice crew with two hits wereLattanzio, Dobos, Onder, Ung-vary and Novak.
The Schrelner Associationclub gave indications of possess-ing power at th« plats afterrounclng the Woodbridge FireCompany by a decisive 21-9tally. The game was played atMerrill Park.
Joe Toth batted and pitchedthe 8chreiner dirt to victoryOn the mound, he held the op-position to nine runs and madeciood use of his bat to belt fourhome runs and a single And:Komuves added to the victorrun Drodiwtkm with four hit*in five Jaunts to the plateTommy Bader went four foifour to pace the WoodbrtdgiFirefighters' ittack.
In the final eltsh of theop«lng schedule of garnet, the
Nuclear power plant U dedt-in Mid''""'
CIO Browns Defeat(Continued from Sports Page)mound ace, now has a 2(-l rec-ord after limiting the Bisons toive hits over the six inning
span. During his recent outing,he struck out 11 to Increase histotal to 38 In three games. ChrisSaakes absorbed the Bisons'mound reversal.
While Whltley handled theopposing batters, the Chiefs' bigguns in the confines of the bat-te's box were Roger Nielsen, twodoubles and a single, Frank Pinkiewjez. a double and two sinKles, Keith Daub, a lronfe runand single.
H. JAMISON,S h e r t " JeBE.'KO
llfiht Saving) time. In the afternoonirlehts. privileges, hereditaments andday. at the Sheriff? OI-; appurtenances thereunto belonslng
u tbe City ot New Brunswick,lor in anywise appertaining. The^subscriber reserves the right to ad-
ALL that tract or parcel of land, jiourn said sale lrom time to tlrtesituate, lying snd belnt; in the Town-(subject only to such limitations orship of Woodbridse, in the County,restrictions upon the exerclae ofof Middlesex, In the State of New such power ai may be specially pro-
ROBERT H. JAMISON, I Objections,:Sherllf I immediately
V. Valenti, TNew
CHANALIS, LYNCH A; MALONEY,Attonwvs
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and designated asLot 3. in Block 327-B on a map en-!titled "Hevlaed Map of LafayetteEstates, Section 1, situated-ln Wood-
I by law or rules ofROBERT H. JAM13OK,
yI.-L. 5/16-23-M; t/S/63 70.12
MIDDLESEX COUNTYSUBROGAITS COURT
NOTICE TO CREDITORSCarrie Qlauj. Eiecutrlx of John D.
I Signed 1LITTLE JOE.-t/a Liv.le ' -Mlchae. O-.fCather.::- Ov •
W • - : •
.Glaus deceased, by direction of Km- I.-L. </t. 13/63er I . Brown. Surrogate of the Coun-
f i d d h
INVITATION FOR BIDSThe Board of Education will re-
elve separate sealed bids for;CONTEACT 720b-27R2
Construction of HandrailsAdmlDlstratlon BuildingSchool £2, ColonlaSchool #4, AvenelSchool 510, HopelawnSchool »11. WoodbridgeSchool al2, SewareaSchool -18, IselinWoodbridge Jr. High
CONTRACT 72Ob-28Replacement of Air Compressors
School jl. ColonlaSchool ~i. AveneiSchool £15. Iselin
CONTRACT 720b-29Heating and Ventilating Work
School #11. WoodbrtdgeCONTRACT 72Ob-3O
Replacement of PlumbingFixtures
School 911, Woodbrldfje ,CONTRACT 7Mb-31
Replacement of PlumbingFixtures
School #7, Ford*School #10, Hopelawn
Bids will be received in the meet-ng room of the Board of EducationX the Administration Building,
School Street, Woodbridge, Now Jer-sey at 10:30 A. M. E. D. S. T., June17. 1963.
Bid* will be submitted on bidform in three (3) copies subjectto requirements set forth Incations.
Proposed form of contract docu-ments am obtainable at the Officeof the Superintendent of Buildingsand Grounds,In the Board of Edu-cation Administration Building,School Street, Woodbridge, NewJersey,
No bidder shall withdraw Ms bidfor a period ot forty (40) days afteropening of the bids without theconsent of the Board of Educationof the Township of Woodbridge.Attention is called to the fact Urnnot leas than the minimum wlarleaand wage* prevailing hi this areamust be paid ou the work.
Bid bond or certified check Inthe amount of 10',L ol the bid urlceshall accompany each bid.
Successful bidder ilmil furubihproof Of adequate insurant* coier-
SHERIFrs SALE8UPBBI0R COURTOF NEW JERSEY
CHANCERY DIVISIONMIDDLESEX COUNTY
Docket No. K1M1-42J. I. KISLAK UORTOAOE COR- t>'
PC-RATION, a corporation of New '
bridge Township. Mldd!e«i County.
LTNDABURT. McCORMICKti E6TABR00K,
Attorney;New Jersey, dated December 9. ltt) t iI.-L. 5/23-29; 6/6-13/63Revised July 2rf, 1954, September 22.1954, October 14, 1954. Howard Madi-son, Surveyor," and filed in the Of-fice of the Clerk of Middlesex Coun-
January 14, 1955, as Map No.
Jersey, Is Plaintiff, and PBANK L. | T h e a D 0 T e description Is in w -CAULDER and J I M M . I E LOtJ[fordiace with a survey made byCAULDEH, his wife, are Defendants., Howard Madison, Surveyor, ol Fords,
Hev J«'»y d t d A i l 20 1955
SHERIFF'S SALESUPERIOR COURTOF NEW JERSEY
CHANCERY DIVISIONMIDDLESEX COUNTYDocket No, F-2311-42
ty of Mlddlejti, hereby gives noticeto the creditors of the said John D,
Sheriff Giau* to bring in their debts, <!*-mands and claims against the estateof the said deceased, under oath or
! affirmation, within six months from8932 this dat« or they will be f e w e r
barred of my action therefor againstthe said Executrix.
I CARRDC GLAUB.
N O T I l l
T a k e no'-icf '•••- ; :
ERN INC., t ' a P: :•••*••
h a s appl ied to •'•:.* '.
m l t t e e of the T-.1:.
bridge for a P>:sumption license N
situated at 4: v
1 Dated May Mh. ISO| JACOB H. BERNSTEIN, b q .1175 Smith St.
Executrli
THE MOSMOUTH COUNTY NA- P e r t h AmbOT. » . JTIONAL BANK. RED BANK. Ui
Writ- of Execution for the sale of N e w J<-'»), dated April 20. 1955.mortgaged premises dated April 23rd k S s l d premlxi are also known as 39 snd FLORENCE WERMANN,1983 [De Qrasse Street. Woodbridge Town- wl»»: FRED J BOWERS aud EU-
By virtue of the above lUted Writ •«nlP- N e w J e r s*y N I C B A- BOWERS, his wife, and Newme directed and delivered I will I Subject to restrictions and ease-'J"»«y Mortgage and Investment
pose to sale at public vendue onl'neri'* of record, if any, loniugandiCorp. . a New Jersey Corporation, are
AttorneyPUl.-Uff. snd HENRY C WERMANN,I.L 5/lB-H-M- ( /8 /U »l«00
northeasterly side of Baysbore Ave-jOne Hundred, Seventy-Three (»15,.nue, distant 210 feet southeasterly!"3 0 0! Dollars more or lest togetheralong the same from lta Intersectionwith the southeasterly side of CUff-wood Way, if said street lines wereiroduced to form an Intersection,
id running thence II) along the
nue, South 44 degrees. 20 minutes «"1 »1« froni time to time subjectEast. 30 feet: thence (2) North 4S l o n l y to E u ch limitations o." restrtc-
qSuccessful bidderOver in the National D l v i a m j ^ e T t T f u m l a h
the PBA Dodgers indications olmoving up in the current stand-Ings scoring three runs In thefifth inning to overpower theLions Club Pirates 8-6 for theirsecond straight victory.
The Dodgers' hero was youngBill Kubovetz, who was culledupon to take over the pitchingassignment in the third inningafter starter Qary Anthony fal-tered. From that paint on, hechecked the Pirates to earn thewin arid now has a record ofgiving up only one hit in his Beanlast 10 innings, * L<iL-
Ronnie ZapoUcstty, tbe PBA(lugger, came through with two
also be
bond In full amount of contract-price. •
Ail insurance aud bonding com-panies concerned &twll be aucuptableto the Board uf Kduc&tion u id shallbe UcoiLstd hi du business In theState of New Jersey.
The Board of BduutUou of UTownahip of Woodbridge reservithe right to reject any and all bidsand to waive any Informalities Inbidding If it deems It In ll*lnureet so to do.
BOARD Of EDUCATIONOP THE TOWNSHIP, OFWOODBBIDOE,WOODBBUXtt,NIW JEBfltT
HMLMH H. AtfDIBSOir,
Woodbridge PBA, the league's doublet) and g angled f d i hdefending champions, nippedthe Knights of Columbu», 15-10,with JMSI Wakiman gainingoredit for the win.
AdJuAbneftt of tkeKubovetis drove In two big runs wamunoge after •with a timely double.
The big team In the NationalDivision the Woodbridge fflki
MOXUST«ke ftotlos tb>t on «t>» Mtb to
denied tb* appUcatkm ot Vmii KM*lor a »artanoe to use a room far thepurpose ot coudutUnf a dactralji
«• Lot W tft Bto» 1N-I
ixpose to sale at public vendue onl gWIDNBSDAY. THE 13th DAY OP ;munlclpal ordinances, and such
JUNE AXi.. 19tl. facts as an accurate survey and ti-defendants
Writ of EiKiaioti for the sale ofmortgaged prv.-i..*s dated Ml) lSlh.,1H3.
Objections, if ±:-"-ummedlawly in *•V. Valenti. To»::.th
bridge, New Jer.<-iSlgned.PIONEEH
SHERIFF'S 1ALESt'PEBIOR COl'BTOf NEW JERSEY
CHANCEEV DIVISIONMITJDLE1EX COUNTYDocket Ne. F 2MM1
EARL A STEYERT and UILDRIDT STBYERT. »r« Plaintiffs.
Jaw G: :•..
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By virtue 0! the dbovr stated Writ. JOHN UXRCIER and UARJOAIX
NOTIOTake notiff '•' • '•'•
TBAal and Hbl.tS » :
wife, t/s WJI' ^ ; "'S the T.-»:
the hour of two o'clock by the .animation of the premises wouldhen prevailing (Standard or Dsy-1 disclose.,ght Saving) time, In the afternoon | Together with all fixtures now at-
the said day, at the Sheriff's Of-! l a c n ed tcce In the City of New Brunswick, w l t l 1 ' h e
. 1 . j . . . __All the following tract or parcel ot Including more particularly the fol- Ji-'N'E A D . 1963 ;corporation DIERICKX MUSIC INC C' j
and and premises herelnUter pat-,lowlng: iat the hour 0! two o'clock by the a New Jersey corporation, are dt-! (v,i*-uoiu -r ^.lcularly described sltuste lying1 Westlnghouse Electric Range No .'then prevailing 1 Standard or Day-fetjdwits- ' ininwdla&'t' " •ind being in the Township of Madl-1HE-244. jughl fiatuuii time, in the afuruoon| wnt of Execution for the salt of v V a l e n U % ' » :on, In the County ot Middlesex andl ^ approximate amount of the of the aald day, at the Sheriffs Of-'.mortgaged premiK» dated May Itb.'-hrtda* Sew JTVItate of New Jersey: lludKmeut to be satisfied by said hale!»ce In the City of New Brunswick,;i»«3. unu»*. • ^ BEQINNINO at a point on the!'* l b * s u n l ° ' Fifteen Thousand, ». J. I By rlrtut of the above sUtcd Writ
" ~ "•" All the following tract or parcel of ;to me directed and delivered, I will
to ur used In connection, to me dlrectca »nd delivered, I wllhMEBCKEH, his wife. THE DEPOT, a ™ p i e n m Kfhe uforementluned' [ireruiKsiexpose to sale at public vendue on -New Jersey corporation DffiRICKXC... . v n c sy household appliances, and WEDNESpAY THE 26th DAY OP iVTNDINa CO. INC. a S e t Jersey1 i Ml Pultonng more particularly the fol- Ji-'N'E A D . 1963 IcorporaUon DIERICKX MUSIC. INC.'! j
with the costs of this sale.Together with all and slnsuJlu the
right*, privileges, hereditaments acdappurtenances thereunto belongingor in anywise appertaining. The sub-
northeasterly side of Baysbore Ave- scrlber reserves the right to adjournS h 4 i «"<1 »1« fron ti t ti bj
h y side o Baysbore Aveue, South 44 degrees. 20 minutes «"<1 »1«
l o n l y t
jtime to time subjecti i
degrees, 40 minutes East, 70 feet;thence (3) North 44 degrees, 20minutes West, 30 fe«t; thence (4)South 45 degrees, 40 minutes West,70 feet to the iralut or place of Be-ginning.
COMMONLY, known as 24 Bayahor*Avenue, Laurence Harbor, New Jer-sey, and designated as tax lot 24 on
lock 3 on the tai map of the Town-ship of Madison, New Jersey.
The approiUnale amount of theudgment to be satisfied by said
sale Is the turn of Seven Thousand,Seven Hundred rourWun (S7.714.00)Dollars mum or lees together with\h& cost* of this sale.
Together with all and singular theIghu. privileges, hereditaments and
thereunto belongingix Ui anywise upvwrtalatcg. Thesubscriber reserves th« right to adj l
LEVY,CHLE8INOER & TISCHLIR
ourn ixtld fruii time to timesubject only to sucli limitations orrestrictions upon tbe exercise ofsuch power as may be specially pro-vided by law or rules of Court.
ROUKRT a JAMISON,
A. LAWEU YOUflQ,Attorney.
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8HEKUW8 HALESUPERIOR COUK1OF NEW JKKSEY
CHANCEHV DIVISIONMIDDLESEX COUNTYDocket No. r-ITH-«
i i n t Savings and Loan Association
and loan aaaoclstlon, PlklnUff,BoMrt Owrse Henwood and Katnryn. Itu wife. BulUer* SupplrOnatrucUoB Corp. of America,
l d Ot C
WHt at twiniitKm Jar Uw smla ofmart(s«wl premise* dated May M .1M3.
By virtue of Utt tUxne s t a M Writ,to me <nr»cted and iMlvatW, I Mil
to sale at public vaoAoe oaWm>NfBUA1f. THM Mtta DAT,
of jvm, A.D, tm
land and the premises hereinafter 'expose to aale at public vendiie onparticularly deaenbrd, utuited. lyingand being In ihf Towiiihip of Madi-son, In the County of Mlddiesei, Inthe State of New Jersey:
WEDNISOAY THE Mth DAT OPJUNE AD. , IM)
at the hour of two u dock by the.tbeu prevatlln« iSUndinl or Day
HKI E^t « W.
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BE1NC. known and dealgnaMd as light Saving) time, In the afternoon Take notLots 891 and 8M in Block 30 on a of the said day, at the Sheriff* Of-!8HABLESK1 .certain map entitled Map „! Sec- flee In the City of New Bruiuwlck, BKV VITB1V«-tion No. 3 Laurence Harbor. Madlaoa N. J.
Ions upon, the exercise of «uch Township. Mlddiesei County, New'ower as may be specially provided
Sheriff
-L.Attorneys
75.84
SHEBIKF'S SALESUPERIOR COLKTOF NEW JERSEY
CHANCERY DIVISIONMIDDLESEX COUNTYDocket No. V 1S1S-S2
Its the Towns!-:
Jersey" which map was filed June 1,1H3 In the Mlddletti C'uant; Clerk'sOffice as Map No 1014 File No. 5*8
Being also ktiovn as 891'venue. Laurence Harbor, N, a. .The approilmiiu amount uf the!
Judgment to be sutl&nKl by said saleIs the sutn of Nine Thousand, BevenHundred, Thirty-One t$9,731.00) Dol-
ALL those certain lou. tracts or: Townshippartels of land aud premises, here- plenary Retail i • •matter particularly described. sltu-.No C-W !or I"'1
t l i d bau, lying and being in the Town-jijoa Bt <-i-in the County QfJTown&hlp of
of New Jersey,I objection*,KNOWN AMD DSBta-jimmedlsteiyBEINO
NATED as Lots Noa. 1. 2 3. 4. J and v ValenU. Tu*1-» In Section D, on "Map ol J. Ran-ibrtdstt, Ne* > ' - • '
Appleby's property at Old, , « « oomf, Applebys crovxrtv •> w,.lars more or less together with toe j Bridge. Madlaon T o w ^ l p Middlecosts of thu sale - x c u m y N e w J W M y . . ^ m a p
Together with all and singular the having been filed in the Clerk's Of-rights, privileges hereditaments and t M Z ££^County March mappurtenances thereunto belongingor In anywUe appertaining. Tin mb-
THE Cn'Y SAVINQB BANK OP scrlber reserves the right to adiournBROOKLYN, a corporation, Is thePlaintiff, and PAtiQUALB J..POrE only to such
nd BOSS T POPK, hl» wife. PAHA-QON coNa'raucTioN COMPANY.a New Jersey corporation, and CUT-HUf-'ELLG AND COMPANY, a New
ersc-y corporation, are the defend-anu.
Writ of Eiecutlon tor the sale ofmortgaged premises dated May lath,19S3.
By virtue of the ubove suted Writ,to me dlrecu*! and delivered, I willu p o s e tu sale at public venirtie on
'WEDNESDAY, THE 3rd DAY OFJULY A. D., 1963
at toe hour uf two o'clock bj thetheu prevalllu^ (btandard or Day-light Bavlng) time, in the afternoonof the said day, at the Sheriff's Of
BUBJECT to any and all restric-tions, covenants and encroachments,
f
=*s? =reasemtuu, etc.. If any, now sffect-
or restric-tions upon the eMrcise of suchpower s* may be specially providedby law or rules ot Court.
ROBBRT H. JAMISON,Sheriff
BURTON T DORBMUS,Attorney
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|9!|4in-itWALI'EK '•!IKENE SI1.V-.l / a Blue bir
flee In the City of Ne«N J.
BrunEwick,
All tbe lollowlnn trout or parcel ofof Jersey City, Hew Jersey, a savlnii land and the vnwi*M hereinafter
parUoularly described, situate!, lyIng and,being la Uie axunictpallty ufWoodbrldg* in the County of MUt
ddlttei and State of Mew Jersey:at a poin*
J*nry oorponthui, befandaivs. sxxitBwesterly sldeUne ofAvenue which point Is distant (South3» degrees JS minutes Kfcsi lull l « tfrom the Inteneclton fonued by aaidaouUiwe»l*rly aldellue of PleasantAvenue aud the •outbeasterly sideline of Cllntuu Street, thenue ll
SHKKIKF'S SALESuperior Court of New Jeruy
Chancery Division' Mlddlesn County
Docket Nu. F-25M «|THK FRANKLIN BAVrNOB BANK
IN THE CITY OJ» NEW YORK »New York corporation, is Plaintiffand WILLIAM A. ROfiKR'l'uDN andHKLICN A UOllERTSON^ his wife, clal, are Defendant*
Writ of Execution for the sale ofmortgaged premise* dated May 8th1M1. '
by virtue of the above stated Writto me directed and delivered, I wlliecpow to sale at public vendut on
WBDNI8DAY THE 3tth DATOP JUNK, AD., 1M3
at tha hour of t/wc o'clock by thethen prevailing, Standard or Day.light Saving Tune. In the afternoonof the said day, at the Sheriff's Of-fice in the City of New BrunswickN. J
and all encumbrances now affectingthe said properly.
BUBJBCT to any stale of facts anaccurate survey may disclose.
Being the same preuitaei tuuveyedto John Uerclar and Marjoris Mer-rier, his wife, by d«ed of Earl A.Httyert. et ui., daUd October 30,
1, and recorded in the MiddlesexCounty Clerk's UfUce In Book J»0uf Deeds, at page 511.
Also, all those certain chattelsnow in and upon the above described premises described as follows:
'8 ublee;M chairs17" televisionV refrigerator (Q. E.)1 cash register1 milk sbake mlier1 toaster )1 4-burn«r Sllei4 Bllei bowls)25 stools
Uttipt
along said toiithwesurljr aldellue cf All th« following tract or parcel olf t e a m i l Avenue South U degcew I»u4 auU tt» juwuleee t
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~~ sorn 1T a k e n o t k e :"• !
INC , t a Horiit" =
piled to the l u * : -I the T0WI1.JHP !'•
a Plenary Het»n 1cense No. C-S2 Mr 1 •at RouM ,(C *"',,,IaeUn.To"11'''''"
Objections, if »»v
Immedlstely In *;:'V, Valenti, Tu*u----'bridge. New J"*^
£w*Hia1 4-burotr w n i | i1 23' refr1|*r»Mfl IV fretserl Olobe alklnf uaohlrti1 pedestal electric fan1 electric clock1 euinless steel atui2 ishaust fans. 12" iJ root bait taunl .
RicH-rmi-nt'a Hun""Mury HorufLouis Muri" ,
/8.13'#3
NOTH'lT«ke notice M /*;
/» « ,S 5 d to tbe T o * » -VM Township of *•punary W^1 Ul"'
TO!t/s
l-L. • •• fl. <
Thursday, June 6, 1963 PAOE
inc., haa «ppU«d toUWi of tt»
,Snl« ton*,„!,«, situated at
Woodbridge, n J
nw.V»n Tassel,
VAII l'woodbiidg*. If.
98.36
NOTICE
"Tnw'nlhlp Commltt**.„ ; T w S o d b r i d g . for
Consumption U-i-tall
N.
, it
„.,,,),
should M mad*• l g to JoMph
Clerk, Wood-
INC.Bee Inn
Chleri, Fret,swlstock.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICBTaU notlc* that ISEUN POST
«36, VTTERANS C* FOREIGNWARS OF THE UNITtD STATES,h u applied to the Township Com-mittee ot the Township ot Wood-bridge for a Club license No. C.B.-7for premise* located at 4(5 LincolnHighway, Iselln, Township of Wood-bridge, N. J.
Objections, lf any. should be madeImmediately ln writing to JosephV. Vilenu. Township Clerk. Wood-bridge, New Jeney.
(Signed)ISBLIN POST 3S3«. VETERANSOF FOREIGN WARS OF THEUNITED STATES
IseUn, N. J.ChuMs Wtlnschenk, CommanderEdward March, Quartermastei
$9.60
TakeNOTICE
Take" notlst that CROWS ANDMILLS CO., t/s Th* New Alamo,'"a* applied to the Townahlp Com-
llttee of the Townihlp of Wood-ndue for a Plenary Retail Oon-
mmptlon license No. C-83 for prem-ise* situated at 390 New BrunswickIvemie, Fords, Township of Wood-ridRe. N. J.Objections, If any, should be mad*
Immediately In writing to JosephV. Valentl, Townihlp Clerk. Wood-irldge, New Jersey.
(Signed)CROWS AND MILLS 00.t/a The New AlamoLouis Levay, PresidentJoe Lmy, Vice Pre*. ,Ulna Cnumura,. Secretary L-L.
Fords, N. J,.-L. Ji K. B. 6/8,13/03 $9.6S
Woodbrtdge, K. J
N ! ' ! ! t* th . CObONIA,,,^-f 8061 VITERAN6
• NOTICETak* notice that SCANDINAVIAN
BAR AND GRILL, INC., t/a Scandi-navian Bar and Grill, Inc., has ap-plied to th* Township Committeeof the Township of woodbrldge fora Plenary R*t*,ll Consumption H-MM* No. C-fl for premises situatedat S24 New Brunswick Avenue,Fords, Township of Wbodbrtdge, N. J.
Objection*, lf any, should be madeImmediately In writing to JosephV. Valentl. Townahlp Clerk, Wood,bridg*, New Jertey.
(Blgntd)SCANDINAVIAN BAR ANDGRILL, INC.t/a Scandinavian Bar andGrill, lac.Roland J. SoletUi, Pres.-TreasSally Blenklewlcz, Sec.Harold Bedell, Vlce-Pres.
Ford*, N. JL. lit. B. lit, 13/63 $10.98
nsn'Avenut). Colonla,l-,»)ilbrldge, New Jer-
,. nny. uriould be mad*
TakeNOT.CE
notice that HOFELAWNMEMORIAL POST #1342, Veteransof Foreign Wars, has applied to tinTownahlp Committee of the Town
of for a Club Uwriting to Joseph; ;;n l s J , | , , Clerk, Wood-
•"•rifVl Township at Woodbrldge. N. J.' MI/MORIAI. POST 6081 objection*, tt any, mould b* msdi
, ' ( . " FOREIGN WARS l m m * d l » t e l y j n wrlUng to Joaep!
p gcense No. CB1Q fir premise* situated at 213 James Street, Hopelawn,T h i f W d b l d N J
LEGAL NOTICES
JANKI, t/a The VUltft Inn Bar andRestaurant, has applied to the.Township Committee of the Town-ship of Woodbrldge for a PlenaryRetail Consumption license) No. C-53for premium situated at 3 and 4
|Oreen Street, Woodbrldge, NewJersey.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICEnotice that RICHARD
LEGAL NOTICES
TakeNOTICI
notloe that the WOOD-
Objection*, If any, should be madeImmediate* In writing to JosephV. Valentl, Township Clerk, Wood-brldge, New Jersay.
(Blgned)RICHARD JAHMt/a The Village Inn Bar asdRestaurantWoodbrldg* N. J.
8/8,13/8) $8.6*
LEGAL NOTICES
BRIDGE COLUMBIAN CLUB, INC.,has applied to the Township Com-mittee of the Township of Wood-bridge tor a Club Ucente No. CB-1tor premises situated at 130 MainStreet, Woodbrldg*, N. j .
Objections, U any, should be madeImmediately In writing to JosephV. Valentl, Township Clerk, Wood-bridge, New Jersey.
(Signed)WOODBRDXHC COLUMBIANCLUB, WO.Andrew Pogany, Pres.William J. Qrausam, Secy.-Treas.
Woodbrldge, N. JL-L. 6/8,13/81 M.M
NOTICITake notice that the AMJRtCTJB
CRAFTSMEN'S CLCB, DTO., oa* kaj-piled M the Towuhlp Oommttteeol the Township af Woodbrtdge (ora Club license No. OB-9 for premisessituated at M Oreen Street, Wood-bridge. N. j ,
Objectlona, If asy, ihould be madeImmediately In writing to JosephV. Vtlentl. Townihlp Cl»rij Wood-
LEGAL NOTICES
KonciTake notloe that HIW RCALTT
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICBTake nolle* that HIM LIQUORS.
LEGAL NOTICES
TakeNonce
notice thatOO^JMO., t /a lud's Hut, has applied IMoT• New" Jereey borporstion, "haiTAVXRN, INC. t/a Wclslos_
wcmo'S
n*rkj
TakeNOTICB
notice that CHRISMAHCORPORATION, t/a' Meyer'i~Cafe,has applied to the Township Com-mittee of the Townahlp of Wood-brtdge for a Plenary Retail Con-sumption Llcenne #C-45, for prem-1»M situated nt SJ8 New BrunswickAvenue, Fords, Township of Wood-brldRe, N. J.
Objections, If any, should be madeImmediately In writing to JosephV, Valentl, Township Clerk, Wood-bridge, New Jersey.
(Signed)CHRISMAR CORPORATIONt/s Meyer'a CafeSteve Chlmlnltz, Pres.-Tress.358 New Brunswick Are.
Fords, N. J.Joseph Palsiak, Vlce-Prei.S2S Jacques Street,Perth Amboy, N. J.Ann Chlmlnlti, Sec.558 New Brunswick Are. 'Fords, N. J.
NOTICBTake notloe that PAUL and MART
CINKOTA, t/a Paul's Tatern, ha»*applied to the Township Committeeof the Township of Woodbrldge fora Plenary Retail Consumption 11'cense No, 0-13 for premise* situatedat 79 Albert Street, #oddbrldge,N. J.
Objections, If any, should be madeImmediately In writing tn JosephV. Valentl, Townihlp Clerk, Wood-bridge, New Jersey,
(Signed)PAUL and MART CWKOTA,t/a Paul's Tavern
NOTICITake notice that PITER VOOH,.
t/a The Family Liquor 8tort, hasapplied to the Township Commit-tee ot the Townahlp of Woodbrldgefor a Plenary Retail Distributionlicense No. D-l, for premises situ-ated at 81 Main Street. Woodbrtdge,New Jersey.
Objections, If any, should be madeimmediately In wilting to JosephV. Valentl, Township clerk, Wood-brldge, New Jersey.
(Signed)PKTXR VOOCLt/a The Family Liquor Store
bridge, New Jersey.(Signed)AMERICUB CRAFTStlSNa
CLUB, INO.Woodbrldge, H ,
Wllbert Petersen, President113 Bergen Street,Woodbrldge, N. J.
Chrli Meabrow, vice-President7} Lawrence Street,Fords, N. J.
Frank J. Brecka, Secretary130 Amboy AvenueWoodbrldge, N. J.
Arthur W. Carlson. Treasurer210 Highland AvenueMetuchen, N. J.
to the Township Committee of the spplled to th* Township Committee Inc., has spplled to the TownahlpTownship of Woodbrldg* for a Pie- of the Township of Woodbrldge for Committee of the Township ofnary Retail Consumption llcsnj* No a Plsnary Retail Distribution license i Wwxlbrldg* for a Plenary R*U11O-J for premises situated at Super No. 0-11 for premises located at lOliConnimptlon license No. C-M forhighway (Route 0 . 8 . 1). between Kelly Street, Menlo Park Terrace, preraises situated at 14 New Brups-
1 Smith Street sad Tappen Strwt, Woodbridg* Township, P. 0. Me. wick Avenue, Hopelawn, TownahlpAvenel, Township ot Woodbrtdie, tuchen, New Jersey. lor Woodbrldgi, N. J.N. J, ! Ohjectlons, If any. should be madij Objections, If any. should be m«d*
Objections, If any, should be mad* Immediately In wrlUng to Joseph Immedlttely tn writing to: JosephImmediately In wrlUng to Joseph V. Valentl, Township Clerk. Woud-v, Vslentl. Township Cl«rk. Wood-
— " -~ iaaVil«)i s"~ll**i> tlfJ .«.J k . ^ . 4 — Vl-fc* *j ! . . . . . . - . . _V. Valentl." Township Clerk, Wood- bridge, New Jenny.bridge, New Jersey.
(Signed)H.I.W. RJCALTT 00. , INC.t/s Bud's ButTheodore C. Naklelny. PreiHward J. Hudrlk, Sec.
Atenel, N Jl.-L. 67«-ll/ei MM
[ -L. 8/0,13/83Woodbrldge, N. J.
17.91
Alex Toke, Financial SkMtaty." i Woodbrtdge lor144 Valentine Place,Woodbridge, N. J.
NOTICBTak* node* that ITALIAN AMER-
ICAN COLUMBUS RELIEF ASSO-CIATION h u applied to the Town-1ship Committee ot the Township of
a Club license No. I.-L. 6/6-13/83
(Slgrwd)RKM LIQUORS. INCtn»n\iel Choper
President<t Haalewood AvenueMeluchen. New JerseyRotatle C. Stanl
Vice Presldent-Tretturer5M Barron AvenueWoodbrldge. New JerseyMildred 1. Bernstein
secretaryi l l Linden AvenueWoodbrldge, New Jersey
bridge, New Jersey.I Signed)WCISLO'S TAVTO5, INC.tdmund J. Wclsto, PresidentIstelle F. Wclilo. Secretary
Hope'lawn, N J.U I B (18.13/M MM
L-L, 6/«, 13/83
I.-L. «/B, 13/83Woodbrldge, N. J.
t7.n
I.-L. &« . B. 8/8,13/03 I11.M
cirri, Jr.irnier
, •.,..,. Adjutant
NOTICE _.. v WHITE BIRCH, wine Birch Inn, h u', T.i*ii»hip commltt**
!;, ,,t woodbridg* for: L-L.,...,*,-.: consumption II-i •„, promlne* situated
1 »nd Ford Av«-
V, Valentl, Townahlp Clark, Wuod-'bridge, Ntw Jersey,i (Signed)
4 HOPELAWN MEMORIAL POST#1352, VETERANS OF FOREIGNWARSClair ace P. Janlskl, CommanderChsrle* Thomas, QuartennuWr
Hopelawn, N. J.E. B. 8/8,13/63 $9.34,
NOTICETake notlct Una SHORTY'S BAR
,-iinhlp of Wood- & GRILL, INC., has applied to theMunicipal Council of th* Township
" -uiv should be male of Edison, for a Plenary Retail Con-- writing to Joseph sumption license for premises lo-
»»s!'.p clerk. Wood- Cated at 791-793-795 Amboy Avenue,..-'*, Edison Township, N*w Jeney., , i ; Objection*, If any. abouid be made<i n'RfU INN. INC. !imm*dl*t*ly ln writing to O*car, •,, Hirrh Inn iKaus, Clerk of Kdlson Township,"i'.^nskl, Pres. R.F.D. No. 19, New Brunswick, N. J.„ it,,/.i 115kI, Trea*. (Signed)
Furds. N. J. SHORTY'S BAR Si OR1LL, INC., . .j in «S34 Mary pollscliak, Frat.-Trea*.
;—! Edisou Township, N. J.L t l B. 6,6,13/83 $1.48VOTH'F.
r : ,it SAM'3 BAR ft\ .•nrpnrMtlon of Nsw
. , / > . ! to the Townthlpf
NOTICE \\.-li. 6/8.13/63T U , ttotlc, m ^ tORDB MIMO-
N0TICBTake notice that CHICKEN BARN,
INC., a New Jersey corporation, t/aChicken Barn, Inc. — Two GuysChicken Barn, has applied to theTownship Committee of the Town-ship of Woodbrldge for a PlenaryRetail Distribution license No. D-10for premtsw located at Route 440snd Route «, Hopelawn, WoodbrldgeTownship, New Jersey.
Objections, It any, should be madeImmediately In -writing to Joseph V.Valentl, Township Clerk, Wood-bridge, New Jersey.
(Signed ICH1CKIN BARN, INC.t /a Chicken Barn, Inc.—
Two Guys Chicken BarnHerbert Hubschman,
President-Treasurer53 Lloyd Ro&d.Montclalr, N. J.
Sidney Hubschman,Vice President-SecretaryEadena RoadMorrlstown Township, N. J.
Frederick ZlssU,191 Klnfwpolnt RoadKlngspolnt, Long IslandAsit, 9w, * Asst. Treasurer
Leo Zwlebark,37 Rumson Road,LlTlnRston, N. J.Asst. Vice President174 Pnwalr St.Qarflfld, N. J.
NOTICBTake notlc* that C. BOARD DIS-
TRIBUTORS, INC., t/a Beacon BarLiquors, h u applied to the Town-ship Committee of the Township ofWoodbrldg* for a Plenary RetailConsumption license no. C-13 forpremises situated at 393 St. GeorgeAvenue, Avenel, Township of Wood-bridge, N. J.
Objections, If any, should bemad*Immediately in writing to JosephV. Valentl, Township Cleri:, Wood-bridge, New Jersey.
(Signed)O. BOARD DISTRIBUTORS, MO.t/a Beacon Bar Liquors
Henry Qoldfeln, Prea.Irving Sherman, Secy. •
Avenel, N J.|I.-L. 6/6,13/63
1 NOTICETake notice that ARTHUR SW-
OT, t /a Speedway Inn, has appliedto the Township Committee of theTownship of Woodbrldge for a Plen-ary Retail Consumption license No,0-3 tor premises situated at RouteU. 8. 1, neat Green street, Wood-bridge, N. J.
Objections, If any, should be madsImmediately In writing to JosephV. Valentl, Townahlp Clerk, Wood-brldge, New Jersey.
(Signed)ARTHUR SXNETT,t/a The Speedway Inn
Woodbrldge, N. J.I.-L. oVJ, 13/«3 *7.M
Take notloe that COLONIAL ASSO-CIATES, a New Jersey corporation,t/a Hank's Park Inn, h u applied tothe Township Committee of theTownahlp ot Woodbridg* ior a Ple-nary Retail Consumption license INo. C-M lor premisei located t t 13M <Oak Tree Road, Iselln, Township of
• 13.76 « « . „..... . for premise* ittutted at Sec- !^Tand Street. Port Reading, Township NOTICE 'of Woodbrldge, N. J. i Take notice that BOWL-MOR
i Objections, If any. ahould be made LANES, INC.. a New Jersey Corpora-[Immediately ln .writing to Joseph tlon, h u applied to the Townihlp *:,,•„ • • •V. Valentt. Townahlp Cler*. Wood- Committee of the Township ot D n a g e ' " f w ,
NOTICETake notice tbat FITTER RADER
ha* applied to the Townihlp Com-mittee of the Township ofWoodbrtdge tor a Plenary RetailConsumption license No C-70 forpremise* situated it 181 Florida
Road, Hopelitwn, Township, N, J.t my. should be imiH
bridge, New Jersey.(Signed)
Woodbrtdge for a Plenary Retail!Consumption License No. C-3. for; PETER RADER,
• IT ALLAN-AMBKICAN COLUM- prfflnVseiTsituated"a"t74«"'Maln S t r e e t , L , fc- . ,,» , , , l W l " r a ' J , iBUS RELIEF ASSOCIATION .Woodbrldge, New Jersey. 1,-L.ftB. B. 6/6,13,63 $7.41
Woodbrldge, New Jersey.Objections, If any, should be made
Immediately In writing toV. ValenU, Townshipbridge, New Jeney.
Joseph Covlno. Secretary | Objections, lf any, should be madePort Reading, N ,i immediately In writing to Joseph
-L. 6/6-13/63 $8.39 v. Vslentl. Township Clerk. Wood-bridge, New Jersey.
NOTICETake notice that DOMINIO PI-
CHALSKI, executor ot the estate ofAntonl Plchalikl, deceased, t/a Ma-ple Trte Farm and B«er Garden, haiapplied to the Township Committeejot the Townsalp of Woodbrldge fora Plenary Retail Consumption li-cense No. C-64 for premises situatedon Rahway Avenue (Block 871), PostOffice Box 381, Avenel, Township ofWoodbrldge. N. J.
Objections, If any, should be madeImmediately ln writing to JosephV. V*lentl, Township Cl*ri, Wood-bridge, New Jersey.
(Signed)DOMINIC PICHAL8KI
Executort/s Maple Tret Farm
and Beer GardenAvenel, N. J.
NOTICBTake notice that COLONIA POST
248, AMERICAN LEGION, hasspplled to the Townahlp Committeeof the Township of Woodbrldge fora Club license No. CB-11 for prem-ises situated at 808 Middlesex Ave-nut, Colonla, Township of Wood-bridge, New Jersey,
Objections, lf any. should b* mad*Immediately ln writing to JowphV. Valentl, Township Clerk, Wood-bridge. New Jersey.
(Signed)COLONIA POST No. 248,
AMERICAN LMIONGerard Martyn, CommanderDan Aleia, AdjutantTom Stevens, Bar Chairman
I.-L. 6/6,13/83 $8.80
(Signed)COLONIAL ASSOCIATES
t/a JIank's Park InnHenry J, Pogyena, President
27 Ravine Drive,Colonls, N. J.
John Pogyena, Secretary27 Ravine Drive,Colonla, N. J.
Norm* Ttarpogk,4S West Warren Btreet,Iselln, N. J.
I.-L. 6/8-13/63 111.88
NOTICETake notice that the WOOD-
P'BRIDOB POST. NO. 67, THE AMIR-LEGION, haa applied to the
Township Commltt** ot the Town-ship ot Woodbridge for a Club u - I.-L.cense No. C.B.-8 for premises situ-ated at 314 Berry Street, Wood-bridge, New Jersey,
TakeNOTICB
notice that THX HOVEN,
NOTICETak* notice that H2LXV DEAK,
t/a Desk's Tavern, haa applied tot n e Townahlp Committee of the
Township of Woodbrtdge for aZmtF . * « » " Consumption teens*
DorothT D. VenerJs. Secretary N»- £ - H Jot premiss. "KuatedatDorothy Ho*pod*r, Vice President ** N ™ B ™ n S w ^ k * " n u ! ; 'I"**
- ID jg Township of Woodbrldge. N. J.' Objections, If any, should be mad*
(Signed)BOWL-MOR LANES, INC,Andrew V. Hospodar, PresidentDorothT D. VenerJs. SecretaryDorothy Ho*pd*r Vice P e i d
g , yObjections, if any, should b* made
NOTICE jUsmedl*t*ly In writing to: Joseph
Take n o t i c e A Rand CHARLES J. MOLNAR, a part-
W0LNARi^I^iT , ° .w»? 1> O l e rk
1Kb., t/a The Brass Bucket, h u 1.piled to the Township Committeeof the Township ot Woodbrldge fora Plenary Retail Consumption li-cense No. C-M for premises situatedat Circle on Route U. S. No. 9, nearMain Street, Woodbrldge, N. J.
Objections, If any, should be madsImmediately In writing to JosephV. Valentl, Township Clerk, Wood-bridge, New Jersey-
(Signed)THE HOV1N, INC.t/a The Brass BucketA. V. Hospodar. Pre*
Immediately In writing to Jo«Plv n»rship"t/a Mcina7's"Ta7e'rn"/haVebridg. New JeTSry1 ^ " . a p p l i e d to tn . Township Committee
(Signed)WOODBRI4X3B POST NO. 87.THE AMERICAN LK3IONW. A. Gardner, CommanderMalcolm Rutan, AdjutantJoseph Melder, Finance Officer . .
Woodbrtdge, N.J v
,. 8/6-13/63 $924 h,
bridge, New Jersey.(Signed)HELEN DBAK,t /a Desk's Tavtrn
Fords, » . J.B.B. 6/6.11/61 $7.9*
ot the Townahlp of Woodbrldge forit Plenary Retail Consumption 11-- .cense No. C-57 for premises situ- _ _st«d at the comer of 82 New and . . . . . .William Stretta. Woodbrldge, N . J . „ „ « - Z T S I I P H n u m »
Objections, if any, should be made T l k ! ™ ^ * ! M i / , ° i £ P H , , D A L I N A
In wrttlna tn Inner* i»nd SAROLTA DALINA have sp-in wriUng^to J ^ d
h i ! P i | ,d to tht Township Commltt**fe N , w
NOTICETake notic* that ANTHONY J
ANDER3CH and SADDt ANDERSCH,( partners t/a White House Tavern.av« applied to th* Township Com-
mittee of th* Township of Wood-ridge for a Plenary Retail con-
sumption License No.
il.-L. 6/6,13/63
116.71
$10.12
TakeNOTICE
notice (hat theHOLIDAY
: tlie lownshlp of ^ p Q f l T # M 8 0 V e U n u w o ( t o t ...! a Plenary Ketail < l g n W M J j ^ w u l , , d ^ t n e T o w n .
;'""Li « - - . _ . ! tbip tonanltu* of th* Towuahlp ofi
N J
p» W N ^ , , ^ , , , , , ^ {„, , a u b license No,rds, Township o f i C B ^ , o r p , t m i i e i situated at 411
uld bemad*writing to Joeepli
:nlilp Clerk. Wool-
•'.. HAH It ORIIX,M Colin, Prts.
INC.
A .n
[ A r ii 6 «. 13
gFord*. N. J.
NOTICE,( Una ANNA LBBKO,
uifru, t iu ikppllsd tc«.i;> committee of the• Wnodbrldge for a Plen-
N
lutw ilruniwltk Avenue, Fords,Townthlp ot Woodbrldge, N. J.
Objections, II any, should Of madelounedlatety ln writing to JosepuV. ValenU, Township Clerk, Wooa-brldg*. New Jeney.
I Signed)FORDS MEMORIAL POST #60M,VETERANS OF FORSIUN WARS
Herbert Bcbulu, CammauderFeter DUieglio, Adjutant
Fords, N. JI.-L. * I . B. 6/6.13/63 $880
NOTICETak* notice that ALBIA LIQUORS j
i t/
NOTICBTake notice that the YOUNO
MEN'S SOCIAL CLUB hat appliedto the Township Committee ot theTownship ot Woodbridge for a Clublicense No. CB-4 for premises situ-ate* at Amboy Avenue snd SouthPark Drive, Woodbridge. New Jeney.
Objections, If any, should be madeImmediately In writing to Joseph V.
Clerk, Wood-
I.-L. 6/6-13/61
D. D. Venesla, Sec.
Valentl. Townshipbridge, New Jersey.
(Signed)YOUNQ MEN'S SOCIAL CLUBLawrence Weiss. PresidentEugene Horolck, Vloe-m*.
Joseph Schleslnger, Secy,Woodbrldge, N. J. I.-L. 6/6,13/83
,1,-L. 6/8. 13/63 18.38'
COCKTAIL LOUNC1I, a corporationof ths SUM of New Jersey, t/aTne Holiday Cocktail Loung*, hasapplied to the Township Committeeof the Township of Woodbrldge fora Plenary Retail Consumption li-cense No, C-37 for premises Utuatedon U. S, Route No. 9 and OaklandAvenue, Woodbrldge, N. J.
Objections, Lf any, should be madeImmediately In writing to JosephV, ValenU, Townahlp Clerk. Wood-hrllge, New Jersey.
NOTICETake notice that ANTHONY
LOUIS OLIVER, t/a OUvar's Tavern,h u applied to the Township Com-mittee of the Township of Wood-bridge for a Plenary Retail Con-sumption license No. C-20 for prem-ises situated at 1343 Oak Tree Boad,Iselln, Township of Woodbrldge,New Jersey.
Objections, if any, should be madeImmediately ln writing to JoeephV. ValenU, Townahlp Clerk, Wood-bridge, New Jersey.
(Signed)ANTHONY LOUIS OLIVER.t / i Oliver's Tavern
Iselln, N J.-L. 6/6,13/M 18.36
Woodbrldge, N. J.$8.80
Objections, lf any, should be madeImmediately ln writing to JosephV. Valentl, Township Clerk, Waod-brldge, New Jersey.
(Signed)WHITE HOUSB TAVERN
TakeNOTICB
notice that BTLLCRBBT.
THE HOLIDAY COCKTAILLOtmOE
t/a The Holiday CocktailLounge
Abe A. Patnol, Pr*i.-«*cy.» 9 «
NOTICETak* notice that JOHN J. JULIAN
I and GRACE U. JULIAN, t/a Jullan'ahave applied to til* TownshlpCom-
DIC.. t/a HlUcrest, Inc., h u appliedto the Township Committee of theTownship of Woodbrldge for a Ple-nary Retail Consumption license No0-68 tor premises sltuaMd at 18SA-191 Avenel Street, Avenel, Townshipof Woodbrtdge, N. J.
Objections, it any, should be madeImmediately ln writing to JosephV. Valentl, Township Clerk, Woodbridge, N*w Jersey.
(Signed)HILLCREST. INC.t/s Blllcrest, Inc.William Horvath, PresidentFrancei Horvath, Secretary
Avenel, N. j .
mltte* of the Townihlp of Wood-bridge for a Plenary Betall Con- CORPORATION, a New J«Mey Cor-|i.L 1/6-H/Utunptlim llmmse # • - » lor premises poratlon, t/a The Oieen Lantern, | t _ l _ _ _ ! _ : .situated _at 384 Pearl Street, Wood-[has applied to the Township Coin-
NOTICEW'C-,ToRn license'NO ! INC-. a ~S*w" J e w " corporation, t/» Take notice thaV FULTON INN., , , . .UI l l , i«on l i c e n s e _mi . i - r i %_ i l f c — , , „ „ „ , . H m r . h l i l . „ . 1 < a p » / „ P , , l » n n Tnn h « . .nnl lurt t n
psltuaUd at M3-Bond. Hopelawn,
The Albet Liquor Store, haa ap- INC.,_t/a Fulton Jnn, has applied to
NOTICBTak* notice that th* COLONIA
CIVIO IMPROVEMENT CLUB, INC.,' h u applied to the Township Com-
Sd^
th. Townahlp Committee of W m i t t e e ' o r . th. T o ^ P ° ' " ' J 1 :Township of Woodbrldge for a Pie-1Jrldg_e_fM__*_ ™ l > _ t o B » No. CB-3
• iwn.ihlp Cl*rk, Wood-, v Jprsey,
Lincoln Highway, Hut* Highway No.137, adjacent to the existing FoodFair Bulldlug, Store #8, Colonls,
gANNA LB8KO,
« e. 13 u
8. Tav*rnHopelawn, If J.
Fulton Btreet, Woodbrldge. N. J. Coloula, N. J., Townahlp of Wood1 ObJ«ctlons, If sny, should be made bridge, (Mailing address, R.F.D.Immediately ln writing to Joseph s 2 . Rahway, N. J.)
Woodbrldge Townahlp, New Jersey. V. Valentl. Township Clerk, Wood- Objections, II any, ahould be madtObjections, if any, should oe made;bridge, New ' •"••- ' • '» ~H«t"> *" Jn.mii
Immidiateir in writing toV. Vtlwtl , Township Clerk, Wood-brtdg*, Ntw Jersey
NOTICE., -.:-.:.l LEONARD JA-: a Ktioy's Inn, haa•;.« Municipal Ooondl
.::•..•,:;i ot Edison tor a. r: I'onimmpton Uo*na*
•:; u»ted at U41 Wood-x, EJlion Township.
, '.'. any, should b* mail*. in wTitlnf to O K U
:« nf tdlaon Townahlp,>, New Bruaawlck, K. J.
^:<:i»d)•KDNARD JAKUBOZAX,
i l«nny'i InnKllton Towothlp, N. J.
:i 9 «, 13/43 r *
NOTICE
ALBJU LIQUORS INC,t / t The Albea Uquor Htore
Arnold Goldberg. Pres.-Vlce Pre*.401 Uncolo Ave,Highland Park. N. J.
Oandra Ooldberg, Trea*-SecreUry
t.-L.
(Sinned)FULTON INH, INC.t/a Fulton InnAlbert Mlhalovlc, Pres.Dorothy Mlhalovlc, Secy.
Woodbrldge, N J.8/8,13/63 W 36
immediately In wilting to pV. ValenU, Township Clerk, Wood-bridge. New Jersey.
1 1 Signed)COLONIA CIVIC IMPROVEMENT
CLUB, INC.Walter F. cahl l l . Bar ChairmanFred stebblns, Secretary.
I . - l . 6/8,13/63
TakeNOTICB I
notice that WOODBRIDOEi
for
I.-L. 5/6-13/63
(Signed)MARY MOLNAR andCHARLES J. MOLNAR
a partnershipt/a Molnar's TavernWoodbrldge, N. J.
$0.24
°' Alcoholic
ot th* Township of Woodbridg* farPlenary Retail Consumption U-
ctntt No. C - l j A r premises situatedat 341 crows Mill Road. Ford*.Township of Woodbridg*, N. J.
Objections, If any, thould be mad*Immediately tn writing to: JowpaV. Valentl, Township Clerk, Wood-brtdge, New Jersey.
(Signed)JOSKPH DALINA andSAROLTA DALINA.
Fords, N. J.
Beverage Control, Newark, N. J. fora Plenary Retail Consumption li-cense for premises situated at Co-lonla Boulevard, Colonla, Townihlp[of Woodbrldge, N. J,. to Includei U w n *r g d i l b
I.-L. 8/6-13/63
pres
Sewaren, N. J.$9 24
[i U w n
Vgrounding clubhovue
f
TakeNOTICE
notice that BLC1 BAH &
The officers are: idward J. Sim-mons, Ml Bhsdowlawn Drive, West-
I.-L. 6/6-13/83 $8.80
NOTICETake notice that THX ZAMBIRN
GRILL, INC., t/a Blue Bar, has ap-plied to the Township Committee otthe Townahlp of Woodbridge tor aPlenary Retail Consumption licenseNo. C-33 tor premise! situated at, 51(New Street, Woodbridge, New Jersey.
Objection*, It any, should be madeImmediately ln writing to JotephV, ValenU, Township Clerk, Wood-bridge. New Jersey,
(Signed)BLUS BAR A QRLLL, INCt/a Blue BarStephen Kara, Prei.Julia Kurtz, VUa-Pres.Julia Kara, Secy.-Treas.
Woodbridge, N
field, N. J. (President); Camlllo A,jhrtd«**N J, 333 Florida Grove Road, objections, It any, should be mad*
Hopelawn., N. J. (Vtce-Presldent); immediately tn writing to: JosephWalter H. Khorr, 1715 Westover y. Valentl, Townihlp Clerk, Wood-Road, Clark, N j . (Secretary): ***»» M . - I , , U .
I .-I .4E.B. 6/6,13/83 $7.11
Tak*NOTICE
noUce that WILLIAM i.NOVAK, t/a Billy Vack'a Loop Inti,has applied to th* Townahlp Ootnmlttee of h hiWoodbtldge
thsfor
pTownship ofPlenary Retailfor a distance of 100 yard* and woodbildge for a Plenary Retail
swimming pool area within confine* \Consumption license No. C-4« torof fence surrounding It. I premises situated at Smith and
Newton Streets, Lots 1-10, Block3»-A. Eessbey, Township of Wood-
(Secretary);Andrew Monte, 940 Park Avenue,Linden, N. J. (Treasurer); Robert
Bauer, 661 Bryant St., Rahway.N. J. (Aast. Treasurer).
The Directors are: Robert C.Bauer, 661 Bryant St., Rahway,N. J.; James F. Burns, 563 W. 8thSt.. PlalnSeld. N, J.; Bdward D,Comer, 834 Nancy Way, Westtleld,
bridge. New Jersey.(Signed)WILLIAM J. NOVAK,t/a Billy Vack's Loop Inn
Keubey, N. J.I.-L * KB. 6/6,13/63 $8.60
TakeNOTICE
notice that MORRIS A.DBUT8CH, t/a Morris' Bar, h u ap-
N. J.; Jacques Comer, 818 Nancy pu,,t t 0 th. Township Committee ofWay. Westfleld, N. J.: Gordon W.;tn , Township of Woodbrldge fer aCunnane, 645 Galloping H1U Road,!p l enRry ^ ( ^ 1 consumption licenseUnion. JT. J.; Dr. Emll J, DeCeaaie,|No, c ^ - te K t A dJI Clay Avenu R e l l P k N J
bridge, New Jersey,Objections, lf tay, should be made
Immediately In writing to JoeephV. ValenU. Township Clerk, Wood-brldg*, N«w J*r»*y.
(Signed)JOHS J. JULIANORACB M. JULIANt/a Julian'*
Woodbrtdge, N. J.I.-L. 8/6,13/63 $8.36
TakeNOTICB
notice that PFKFFKR'SGROVE, INC., t/a Pfelfter's drove,h u applied to the Township Com-mittee ot tha Townahlp of Wood-bridge for a Plenary Retail Con-sumption Ucens* No. U-16 for prem-ises situated at Cor. CoddlngtonAvenue and spa Spring Road, Hope-lawn, Township of Woodbrldge, New
mlttee of the Township of Wood-hrldge for a Plenary Retail Con-sumption license, C-58, for premisessituated at 473 Rahway Avenue,Woodbrldge, New Jersey.
Objections, If any, should be madeImmediately ln writing to JoHphV. Valentl, Township Clerk, Wood-bridge, New Jersey,
(Signed)THE ZAMBESN CORPORATION,
a New Jersey Corporationt/a The Green LanternMorris J. Bernstein, Fres.Eugene Zambo, Sec.
I.-L. 6/6-13/63
l9,M|Jersey
401 Lincoln Ave.,Highland Park, N.
L-L. «/«, » / •»
NEW JERSEY LODQE 2U«, BENKV-
J.
NOTICETak* notlc* tbat KOXUUin INN.
IMC,ice tha RRoibury Iiiu, luc.
NOTICETake notice that SWALLICK
ORDER TAVERN, INC!., t/a Swaillck Tavern,to'the Town-j has applied to the Township Com-
:ship Co^mltte*"oY"the Township of mlttee of the Townihlp or Wood-iWoodbrtdge tor a Club license No.lbrldg. for a Plenary Retail Con-IOB-13 for premises situated at 665: sumption license #C-59 for prem-Rahway Avenue, Woodbrldge, New:lues situated tt 5 William Street,Jersey, Woodbrldge, N. J.
f any, should be made
Objection!, It any, should be madeImmediately ln vvrttlng to Joeeph
ValenU, Townahlp Claxk. Wood-bridgt, New Jersey,
(.signed)PKETFFER'S QROVI, INC.t/a PfelHer's OroveJoseph Pfelffer, Pr»*.Philip Pfelffer, Secy.-Treas.
Hopelawn, N. J.
at 147 AvtMl Btreet, Avenel, Town-uut MARTHA STAR-ljbip'o^Woodbrldge, N, J
:i i i: i l u Frank'* Tavern,: ' 1 t» the 1'uwnshlp Com-
• •:.« luwnshlp of Wood-' r » Plenary Rttail Con-
J HIM No. C-51 Mr prem-...'•.(1 »t 747 King Oeorc*
: ; ... luwaihlv of Wood-'"•* Jenny.
:,J. if »ny, should b*m*a*•>•>••)• In wTiUng t o J o * * p h• • n>wn»hlp Cletk. Wood-
New leihty.
Objection*, It any, should be madeImmediately In writing to JosephV. VH*ntl. Township Clerk, Wood-bridg*, N«w
)MMt'IHA BTARRIOK,'. .1 frank'* Tavern
Fords, N. J
ISlgned)BOXBURY INN, INC.t/a Roibury luu, Inc-11-"1
Al*i Berrier, Prei.Berrler, Sec.
Avenel, N. J
bridge, New Jersey.I Signed)WOODBHIDQE NEW JERSEY ;
LODGE 3118. BENEVOLENT 1AND PROTECTIVE T1RDEROF ELKS
Anthony Poreda, 'Exalted Ruler
Richard Coley, Secretary
DfC
$10.12
I.-L. «/«, 13/63 $8.30Take
NOTICEnoUce that DUTCH
I.-L. 8/6.13/63
I Signed)SWALLICK TAVSRNt/a Swaillck TavernJoseph Swalllck,
PresidentElizabeth Svalilck,
Vic* President, Secretary
I B 8,6, 13/63 $8.H
NOTICE-e that JULIUS a ud
JR.. t/a Ubettyto the Town-
of tht Town*hlpfor a Plenary Rttail
llconae No. C-31 forted at 4J1-63J King
l ^
NOTICBnotlc* that MAR* BARA-
i n i ap-
o ( W o r t d g e1,.. »n W Ro'"11 Consumption llcehse'C-53,
;, t/a Bunny* Tavern, has ap » p r e n , | « 1 situated at Route No.'to tne j o w n ^ C o m m i t t e e j ^ n P a f B w a . ( U M i Woodt)ridge,
TakeN1AK,nll*d •« •«- —-'
ior t h . Township of Woodbridg* forPlenary Retail Consumption 11-
i. C-J5 for premises situated«t n Woodbrldne Avenue, PortReading "SwSShfp .« ^ ' Tn»w known as 553 Woodbrldge Ave-nue, Port RewitoK, Township of
LODOES, INC. a New Jersey Cor-poration, t/a Forge Inn, has appliedto tha Townjhlp Committee of theTowni>hlP o ( Woodbrtdge for a Plen-
i l l h C 5 3
NOTICB, Take notice that KENNY ACHES,
WATD INC., a New Jersey corporation, t/aKenny Acres, has applied to the
•>.y in writing to Josephr"1-"'1.!. Tu»uuiip Oltrk. Wood-
•ew Jersey.iHlKued) ;. .JULIUB BERTBKAP, L'L-1.OUIS BERTBKAP, JR1 'a Liberty Tavern,
Fords, H. f
New Jersey,(Signed)MARY BARANIAKt/a Bunsy's Tavern
Port Reading, N. J-
*. 13/43 • 9 1 4
II 6'!, 13/63
NUTICB"... t Ih. l JOSBPB T, JAS-
' runls Liquor 8tor* h u ap-'••" 1'ownihlp Commute* of••>':> of WooAbrlill* for aiii'iiii Distribution l i e n s *
1 ' •' iirtmlse* sltuatad i tHr aiiwU'k Avenue. Fords,
1 uf Wuuubrldge, N. J.''lit. It any, should b* mad*
''•y Ih writing to Jneeph••'•. luwiulilp Clerk, Wood-
JIMBI'H T. JASPER.Fuid* Uiiuor Store
TakeNOTICE
notice that MILDRED'S
6/0, I
juuur StoreFords, N.
WM BUT, INC., t/a Mildred's Hut, Inc.,has applied to the Township Com-mittee ot the Township of Wood-bridge for a. Plenary Retail Con-umptlan license No. C-6S for prem-
J N situated at 837 Woodbridge-Ctrteret Road, Port Reading, Town-•nip of Woodbridge, N. J.
Objections, lf any, should be madeImmediately ln writing to JotephV*. Valtntl, Township Clerk, Wood-irldge, New Jersey.
ISlgped)MILDRBD'S HOT, INC.t/a UUdrtd's Hut, Inc.
' Robert J. Hutnlck. Pres.Gabriel V, L«,k»toa, Secy.-Trtu.
Port Reading, If. J.,-L. 8/CU/63 I""1
NOTICB'Uce thai CLARA BARTON"4 CLUB INC., ttil* ap-the Uunlclpii Council ofmlilp of Idlton tor a Club:ur prtwiiM tltuaUd at
r Av*iiu», Fora*. Mliou Town'
H«> tlqiiB, ti Vny. thauld b*mtd»"ii'iely m writing to O»ctr
I'lork of Idjson Township," «o. 19, M.w Brunswick,
l)1 I AUA HARTON POBT #3J*1 •'•UB, INO.: •« Nielsen. Presldut'"lui Maaliniki, ItocratM:;1 <•>> Zuwitckl, Tteuurer
IWd*. H )l B 6/1,13/63 ( « U
NOTICBT*k* uatloe that AVENEL RIO-
TKC, a cor
No, C-Route
loci
14 for premltt* • lt«»h l r t ,O. 8. No. 1 ( I * " 1 W396), AV«ntl, Township
Immediately In1 writing toV. ValenU, Townahlp Clerk, Woodbridge, Ntw Jersey.
(Slgued)AVENKL RBCajSATION, INCt/a Ray's HutAlu Kachur, Putt.Gtorgt Kovauk, Souy. .
Aveutl, NII.-L. I/J. W/«' * * ' "
ew Jersey;Objections, If »ay, should be made
mmedlately ln wilting to JosephValentl, Township Clerk, Wood-
nidge, Ntw Jersey.(SUsned)DUTCH MA|ID LODGES.' INC.
.nto, President
Secretary-Treasurer$S.8O
Township Committee ot the Town-ship of Woodbrldg* tor a PlenaryRetail Consumption license No. C-4for premises situated at 244 King
eorge Road, Route 33, Woodbrldge,ew Jersey.The name* and residences ot the
ifRcera ot the applicant corpora-ion ar* as follows:Carmine K. Dellaplttro, 35 New
Irunswlck Avenue, Hopelswu, N. J.
NOTICETake notice that EPICUREAN,
INC., t/a Stanley'* Diner, has ap-illed to the Township Committeeif the Townthlp of Woodbrldge for. Plenary Retail Consumption 11-•ttiue No. C-7 tor premises situatedt U. S. Highway No. 1, Woodbrldge
New Jersey.Objections, If any, should be made
immediately ln writing to Joseph', Valentl, Township Olork, Wood-rtflge, New Jersey.
(Signed)EPICUREAN, INC.t/a et*Bt*y'* OUiwBmelle P. Scarano,
PresidentS9 Meredith RotdColonla. N. J.BtinUy V. Apostolou,
8ecr*tary-Trea*urer1194 Madison HHl RoadClark, N. J.
,-L. 6/6,13/63 111.00
NOTICBTak* notice that WOODBBIDOB
UQUOB STORE, INC., t/a Wood,brldgt Uuuor Store, Ian., ha* »p.piled to the Towuahlp CoiumlUes oth* Towoahip ot Woodbrldge for iPlenary ReUll DUtrlbutlon licenseNo, D-3 for pramlus situated at JWAmboy Avenue, Woodbridg*, N. J.
Objections, It any, should bo mad*OjImmediately In writing to pV. Valentl, Tuwnshlp Cltrk. Woodbridge, New Jetaey,
(Signed)WOpOBRUXHS IJI4U0B STOBB
INC.t/a Woodbrldit* Lliiuot Store
luo.Miry Andrajolk, PruldtntKrnbtt Aiidriutclk, SecrtttaryJnseph Audruaclk. Jr., Treasunr
Waodbridtf*, N Jl.-I.. 6/9, U/f l |10.
'resident.Elizabeth Dellapletro, 85 New
irunswlck Avenue, Hc-pelawn, N. 3.Ice President,Carmine' J. Dellapistra, Si New
Brunswick Avenue, Hopelawn, N. Jsecretary and Treasurer.
The name* and residences of the)lrtcton of th* applicant corporaion ari as follows:
Carmine K. DeLlupletro, 85 Newirunswlck Avenue, Hopelawu, N. JEllMbeth Dellapletro, 85 New
Brunswick Avenue, Hopelawn, N.Carmine J. Dellapletro, 95 New
iruuwlok Avenue, Hopelawn, N.Objections. If any, ihould be made
Immediately ln writing to Joeepl1. ValenU. Townahlp Clerk, Woodbridge, New Jersey.
(Signed)
KKNNY ACRBB. INC.t/a Kenny Acres
Carmine K. naltapletro.President
Bllzabsth Dallapietro,Vice Pretidutt
Carmine J. DtllapUtro,Store tary-Tr»a*ur*r
,-L. 6/6, 13/53 $9.68
$9.24
I8.«fjjjl Olay Avenue, Roselie,' Park, N. J.;|517'.c N e w Brunswick Avenue, Ford*.«tiAted at
TakeNOTICE
notice that MAJESTICBOWLINO. ACADEMY, IKC, t/a M»-'Jestlc Bowling Academy, has ap-plied to the Townthlp Committeeof the Township of Woodbrldge fora Plenary Retail Consumption li-cense No. C-32 for premise* locatedat New Jersey Highway No. 9 sndPennsylvania Avenue, Laurel Park,Hopelawn, Woodhrldge Township,New Jersey.
MU'liCBTake notice that ALCHAB LIQ-
UORS, INC., t/a Frank's LiquorStore, tins applied to the TownshipCommittee of the Township ofWoodbrldge for a Plenary RetailDistribution license No. D-6 forpremises situated at 2(7 Amboy Ave-nue. Woodbrldfe, N. J.
Objections, lf any, should be madeImmediately ln writing to JosephV. ValenU, Township Clerk, Wood-brtdg«, New Jersey.
(Signed)ALCHAB LIQUORS, IMC.t/a Frank's liquor StoreFrederick C. Frank, Prea.Alma Frank, Secretary
397 Amboy AvenueWoodbrldge, N. J.
NOTICETake notice that 7S NEW STREET
Corp., t/a House of Finn, has ap-plied to the Township Committee ofthe Township of Woodbrldge for aPlenary Retail Consumption license#C-33 for premises situated at 78New Street, Woodbrldge, N. J.
Objections, lf any. shou'.d be n,adeImmediately in writing to JosephV. Valentl, Township Clerk, Wood-brtdge, New Jersey.
(Signed)78 NEW STREET CORP,t/a House of FinnArthur B. Finn, PresidentTheresa II. Kelemen, Secretary
Woodbrldge. N. J.I.-L. 6/6-13/63 $8.36
The name* and addresses of theofficers and directors are:
David Levlne, President, 36 drove'Avenue, Woodbrldg*, New Jersey.
Morris Shlhar, Secretary, M Ca-talpa Avenue, Perth Amboy. NewJersey.
Charles Nlchnowltz, Treasurer, 181Wlnthrop Road, Nlion, New Jersey.
Objections, It any, should be madeImmediately ln writing to JoeephV. Valtntl, Township Clerk, Woodbridge. New Jersey.
(Signed)MAJESTIC BOWLINGACADEMY, INC.t/a Majestic Bowling AcademyBy: Darld Levlne, President
Attest:Morris Shlhar, SecretaryI.-L, 6/6-13/83 114.53
August F. Ortlner, 44 Oreen Bt,Woodbrldge, N. J.; George W. Had-ley, Box 123. Linden, N. J.; Bugeaie: mlm'ediatelyJ. Kirk, 1254 Clinton Place, Bllia- y Valentlbeth, N. J.; Waiter H. Knorr, 1715Westover Road. Clark, N. J.; CamllloA. LaZlzza, 335 Florida drove Road,Hopelawn, N. J.; Edward J. Long,429 Inwood Road, Linden, N. J.:!John Molnir, 11 Libert; Avenue,Woodbrldge, N. J.; Andrew Monte,940 Park Avenue, Linden, N. J.; Dr.,B. Edward Morrlsop, 333 Elm Ave- uul(l l i l l l u . , „ . „ „ „ . . „ „nue, Rahwsy. N. J,; John B. M o s s - a T A C U J J D R Z E J E W S K I , trading a*man, 975 Mldwood Drive, Railway. : 8 t t a . , B K & Qrlll 8a?» applied
Township of Woodbrldge. N. J.Objections, If any, should be m«d«
In writing to: JosephV. Valentl,' Township Clerk, Wood-bridge, New Jersey.
ISlgned)MORRIS A. DKTJTSCH,t/a Morris1 Bar,
Fords, V J.I..L.&E. B. 6/6,13/83 $7.93
NOTICETake notice that STANLIT and
N. J,; Edward L. Novak, 37 PeachTree Road, Baiklng Ridge. N, J,;Edward J. Simmons, 841 Shadow-lawn Drive, Westfleld, N. J.; DanielA. Thorn, 901 Mldwood Drive, R*J>-way, N, J.; Alexander Walker, 63 N.Farragut Avenue, Manasquan, N. J.
Objections, lf any, should be madeImmediately In writing to the Direc-tor of the Division of Alcoholic|B«verage Control, 1100 RaymondBoulevard, Newark, N, J.
(Signed)COLONIA COUNTRY CLUBAndrew Monte, TreasurerColonla, N. J.
I.-L. 6/6-13/63 $26.84
to the Township Committee, of th*Township ot Woodbrldge for aPlenary Retail Consumption ltcwsaNo. C-17 for premises situated at213 New Brunswick Avenue, Hope-lawn, Township ot Woodbrldge, N. J,
Objections, lf say, should be mad*Immediately in writing to: JosephV. Valentl. Township, Clerk, Wood-bridge, New Jersey.
(Signed)STANLEY KidSTAC1A JIDRZinWBKI,t/a Bt&n'i Bar A 0:111,
Hopelawn, N. J,'I.-L. AE. B. «/6,13/83 $8.80
TakeNOTICB
notice that WILLIAM A.
NOTICETake notice that MART DESAN-
Tia and PAUL DESANT1S, t/a Center Bar? havo'applled to the Town-j cense No. C.B.-5 for_ premises located
NOTICBTake notice that the VETERANS I
OF FOREIGN WARS #4410, WOOD-BRnXJK POST, has applied to theTownship Committee of the Town-ship of Woodbrldge for a Club 11-
GELETET and ELIZABETH QELE-
;.-L. 6/6.13/63
chip Committee of the Township ofWoodbrldge for a Plenary RetailConsumption license No. C-62 forpremises situated at Holly andMarlon Streets, Port Reading, "town-ship of Woodbrldge, N. J.
Objections, If any, should be madeImmediately ln writing to JosephV. ValenU, Township Clerk, Wood-bridge, New Jersey.
ISlgned)MARY DB8ANTJSPAUL DESANTISt/a Center Bar
Fort Reading, N. J.
at 393 Pearl Street, Woodbrldge, N. J.Objections, lf any, ihould be made
; Immediately ln writing to JosephV. Valentl, Township Clerk, Wood-bridge, New Jersey.
(Signed)VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS
#4410, WOODBRIDGE POSTGeorge A. Thelss, Jr., Comman-der
Woodbrldge, N. J.I.-L. 6/8-13/81 •»•»
$».24 I.-L. 6/6-13/(3 $8.80
NOTICETake notice that CLUB AVENEL,
INC, t/a Brennan's Bar, h u appliedto the Townahlp Committee ot the
iTowusUlp of Woodbrldga tor a Plen-ry Hetall Consumption license No.
J35 for premises situated at RouteU. a. No. 1 and Lord Street, Avenel,Towushlp of Woodbrldge, N. J.
Objection*, It any, should be madeImmediately ln writing to JoAphV. ValenU, Township 01*rk, Wood-bridge, New J*reey,
(Signed) 1CLUB AVINitL, INC.t/a Bnnnan's BarRobert P. Brennan. PresidentBeatrice Brennan, Seoy.-Treu.
Aven*l, N. J
TakeNOTICE
notice that ELIZABETH
NOTICETake notice that RKADINQ TAV-
ERN, INC., t/a Reading Tavern, Inc.has applied to the Township- Com-mittee of th* Townthlp of Wood-brldge for a
Obhctloni, I
BALQA, t/» Batga'a Tavtrn, has ap-l tuInptionpiled to the Township Committee of \\Ki situatedthe Township of Woodbrldge for > p o r t HeadingPlenary Retail Consumption license1 'No. C-ll for premises situated ftt331 Main Street, Woodbrldge, N. J.
Objections, If any, should he nudeImmediately In writing to JosephV. Valentl, Township Clerk, Wood-
Plenary Retail Con-. C-23, for prem-
to the Township CT h i f W
NOTICBTak* notloe that UAUKEB. INC.,
t/a Forda Recreation Center, h uapplied to ths Township
of the Township of Woodbrldge fora Plenary Retail Consumption li-cense No. C-50, for first floor prem-ises and apartment to rear and ex-cluding barber shop tor premisessltu&Md at 780 U. S. Highway #1,Iseilu, Township of Woodbridge, N, J.
Objections, lf any, should be madeImmediately ln writing to JosephjV. Valentl, Township Clerk. Wood-bridge, New Jersey.
(Signed)WILLIAM A. GBLffTETELIZABETH OELETBTt/a The Alibi Liquor Store
Iselln, N. J.jI.-L, 6/6-13/83 $9.881
sconsumption
! tor pVemuS ZNew Bruns^?at 969-577
Fords, Township of Woodbridge, N.J.Objections, lf any, should he madt
Immediately in writing to: Josephnshlp Clerk, Wood-
bridge, New Jertey.ISlgned)MAUREB, INC.t/a Fordi Recreation CenterMaurice Dubawsky,
Pres. As Treat.Rebecca Dubawaky, Sec.
Fords, N. J.E.B. 6/8,13/03 $9-M
NOTICBTake notice that
INC., aAvenel Liquor Store, h u applied tot h e - - - • - -
NOTICETak* notice that ISELIN HILLTOP
INC., a New Jtneyban applied to th*
Commute* ot tht Town-,for
bridge, New Jersey.
I.-L. 6/8-13/63
(Signed)ELIZABETH BALQAt/a Balga's Tavern
Woodbrldge, N. J.
Clerk.bridge, New Jersey,
d(Signed)READING TAVERN, INC.t/a Reading Tavern, Inc.Carmen Simeon*, Pres.Anthony Simeon*, Vlco-P™.susan Fellegrla*, Sec.-Treas.
I.-L. 8/8-13/83 $8.80
NOTICB
l.-L. 6/6,13/63
-L. 6/6,13/63 $11.80
NOXICBTake notlo* tbat aiSBALTAK
COKPOBATION, t/a Howard John-lion'*, has applied to th* TownshipCommlttM of the Township ofWoodbiidf* for a Plenary RetailConsumption' lloenss No. 0-19 furpremise* situated at TJ. S. Route No.1 at Lore* Avenue, Woodbrldge,
' NOTICETike notice that ALIBI DTN, INC.,
t/a Alibi lull, inc., h u applied totne Township Committee of theT vnshlp of Woodbridge for a Ple-nary aotaJi Consumption license No.C-69 for premises situated at 459Woodbridg* Avenue, port Rtadlug,Towuahlp of Woodbrldge, N. J.
Objections lf any, should be madetmiuedlaWly ln writing to JoeephV. Valentl, Township Clerk, Wood-brldg*, New Jersey.
(Slgnsd)ALIBI INN, INC.t/a Alibi Inn, Inc.David Seyder, Fres.
Port Reading, N "
$a.8f| Take notice that SIDNEY VtSINER— : t/a Economy Wine & Liquor store)
has applied to the Township Com-mittee of the Township ot Wood-,brldge tot a Plenary Retail Distribu-tion license No. D-3 tor premisessituated at 79 Main Street, Wood-bridge, N. J.
Objections, lf any, should be mad«Immediately ln writing to JosephV. Valentl, Townabip Clerk, Wood-bridge, New Jersey.
(Signed)a i D j m WEINBRt/a Boonomy Win. &
Liquor StoreWoodbridge, N. J.
I.-L. 6/0-13/83
I.-L. 6 /6T13 /»3 $8.30
NOTICB
NtwOorporatlon a n U fwllowi:
P t d t P l d t
or th , omcer. ot
, Take notice tti.t ZOLTAN MAYBRaud JAMBJ UAYKR, t/a Mayor'sTavtro hav* applied to th* Town-
OoporaloPeter St PnsldtntAtotlumy Slderls, Vlot PresidentSulla Blderl*, Tietturtr(tvelyu HiunUton, StotaUry
ObJwUoni, U tor , ihould b* mad«UnmtdUteiT In writing to JosephV. ValenU, Townahlp OTe-rk, Wopd-nridge, Ntw Jersey,
(filgntd)aiBttALTAB CORPORA/IOMt/» Howtid Jotwsoa'tBy Peter Slderll, Prtddeut
Woodbrid«e, N. JI.-L. 1/0,13/M $'1.44
0»o»un,ptt«»UM dtu
uut, Lift* 19-30-31,Woodbrtdti*, N. J.
*<>•
dtuati^ at 110 Ainboj Av«-Block S25-A.
ObjHtloM, II uiy. tnouliJ b* maden*dla4*ly in writing to Joteuu
V. VtJlSSl Towtblp Olork. Wood-brie^*, New
l.-L. a/S-U/tH
JOLTAH UAYBBJAUBS MAYS*t/a Mayer's Tavwu
Wuodbridgn, N. J.
$8.36
NOTICBTake notl«e that MAIN TAVtRN,
IKC, a New Jersey Corporation, haaapplied to the Township Committeeof tht Township of Woodbrldge tor aPlenary Retail Consumption licenseNo. C-40 for premises tltuat«d at 78Main Street, Woodbrldge, N. J.
Objections, Lf any, sh4u)d be madeImmediately In writing to JosephV, Valentl, Township Clerk, Wood-bridge, New Jwsty.
(Signed)MAIN -TAVIBN, INC.Michael1 Alinaal, St., PresidentMichael Aimasl, Jr., Sec.-TnasJoseph Aimasl, Vlc« Pnsldent
The nam*i and residences ofif the officers of the applicant are:I
Joseph Stern —President, 43 Syca-more Avenue, North Plsinfleld,New Jersey.
Anna O. Stern — Secretary andTreasurer, 43 Sycamore Avenue,North Plalnfleld, New Jersey.The name* and resiliences, ot all
of the Directors ot the appflunt are:Jos*ph Stem—43 BycamgetAAvenue,
North Plalnfleld, New ,
(Signed)ISELIN HILLTOP LKJCORS, INC.William Ztegtnbtlg, Pres.*Tress,Lillian Zlegenbalg, Secretary.
I.-L. 8/6,13/63 , $7.93
TakeNOTICB
notice that ! FR.ANC1B J.FlTZOKRALD a n d OBNXVIEVBFITZGERALD, t/a Fltigereld's Bar
,. have applied to the Townthlp Cora-Anaa 0. 8tern-41 Sycamore Avenue, m U t M ot t h e T o w D t h | p Of Wood-
North Plalnfleld, New Jersey. iMif, tot , P l e n l i r , ^ l w Can.Daniel 8cott-J2 Beverly Court, Me- jumptlon License #C-3fl, tot prem-
tuchen, New Jersey. i l i e l iitusted i t Rout* U. S. No, 1,The names and residences of all Avenel Township of WoodbrWue,
stockholders holding more than 10%' -ot the stock of the applicant are:Joseph Stern—43 Sycamore Avenue,
N. J.Objections. If any, should be made
Immediately ln writing to JosephNorth Plalntleld. New Jersey. iv. ValenU, Township Clerk, Wood-
Ajina C. Stern—43 Sycamore Avenue, bridge, N. J.North Plalnrield, New Jersey. | (Signed)Objections, It any, ihould be mad*, FRANCIS J. FITZGOBALn mid
Immediately In wrlUng to Joseph OENEVIEVE FITZGERALD'. ValenU, TownthljJ Clerk, Wood-] t/a Flttgerald's Bar
II.-L. 6/6-13/63Woodbrldg*, N. J
$8-36
bridge, New Jeney.
NOTICETak* notlof Lhttt HI-WAY, INC.,
a New Jersey corporation, t/a SpiritShops ha* applltd to the Town-ship Uomiultt** ot th* Township ofWoodbrldge for a Plenary RetailDistribution License No. D-9 torpremises located at S63 Ionian Ave-nue. Oolotila, Woodhrldge Town-ahlp, Ntw J«rs*y.
Objections, lf any, should be madeItmimdlately ln wrltlug to JocephV. ValenU, Township Cloik, Wood-bridgo, New Jerwy.
(Ulgued)HI-WAV, INC.t/a dplrlt Suop*Philip U. Pock. PruW.ut
130 Jeffery Road, Colonla, N. J.David B. GlttM,S*or*tar« -TrM*UM(
10 Lynn Drive, Sprlugfluld, N. JI.-L. 6/8-13/83 (10.11
NOTlfB, T«kd notlc* that MARXOW'S BAR,\IKC., t/a Tb« Alibi Bar and KeUi-tkiller, hat applied to the TownshipOoinoiittee of the Township ofWoodbrldg* for a Plenary RetailOoiitumptlon Llcilue Ho. C-87 fot•ntlr* baMiuoat pnnUat* only *Hu-st«4 tt 1W U.S. Highway #1 , l u -lla. Townahlp of Woodbrldge, N.J,
Objections, if any, should tie madeImmediately In writing to JosephV, Valentl, Township Clerk, Wood-brldge, New Jenay. v.
(Signed)MAHKOW'S BAB, INCt/a The Alibi Barand RatnsktUerBenjamin DtpBleyktr,
PresidentAllo* LKuBltjker. Sec.
Treas,I.-L. 6/8;,13/M $10.U
ISlgned)CALDWELL INC,Avenel, N. J.
i I.-L. 6/6-13/63
NOTICETake notice that LOO LOUNGE.
-L. 6/6-13/83 $16.04 j INC., a New Jersey Corporation L/a— Lu* Louog*, toe. has applied to
NOTICE th* Townihlp Committee ot in*Take notice triit iORDU TUMULE^rownahlp ot Woodbrldg* for a Plen-
ary Retail Coniumptlou Llcenst No.C-42 tot tj new building to bt con*strutted. It 7W St. Qesrgt Avtous,
INN, INC.. t/a Fords Tillable Intt,Inc. has applUd to the TownshipOommltte* ot the Township of . _Woodbrldga for a Plsnary Retail: Woodbrldg*. New Jersey.ComuaiptloB llceut* No. C-29 tor| puut 4D4 .specWoatlons for newpremises situated at 103 Ford Ate -g l id ing to » oojistruottd w* onnue. Fords. Township ofbridge, N. t.
Wood-in)* ai~thn ofnei of the TownshipClerk.
ObiecUouV It any sliould ot iuad*j ObJecUon*. If any, UWuld be mad*immtUlateiy'ln writing to: Ja*epn immtdlaUli In wrtUng u Jowph,V vSint l . TowosWp Clork, W«wid- v. Val*»tt. Tcvnuhlp Clerk, Wood-bridg., H*# Jtttty. i»ldi». " " j ^ ^ ,
i8cS'TUMBLIi INN. INC, LOQLOUNO* » 0 .'/•Fordi Tumble Inn- Inc. »/• ! * • I*»ni«. "»«•JOHN KOCBOI, Pr.rtdWt, Frank Koudas. Pr«sld«ntMARY A. T O M K O ^ g T J . WUJto B . * * ^ R }
I. L. & E. B. 6/6.13/63 ¥>M I.-L. 6/6,13/43 $»•»
PAGE TWENTY-FOUR Thursday, June 6, 1963 . - E B - c p
'Retardation'Subject of Talk
COLONIA -thous-ht thattion was
A! fiiirvntsl utarda-
Miss Vin-
COLONIA -Plans werf form-;!ulatfd for a "Day at the Races"
. ... , wlM-n (IK- fund raisins commit-' tec "! P:nai Chapter of B'nai
B'r.th rr 'l this \re(*.Tin Sinai and IrviiU'ton
the scwSociC.vClrivch.
, CouritvOf -=nclH'',-cy
tnr . '>; H ilv Ii'.noof l]t..<
?.';:\e or, h(". topic of.P. turdn'jor." MK"> Ci-SlftV1 r>!)nrtm"r.t of
••• A" -: ' I i^d tn E.s.scx•n work ('ii aU phases-.')" *- D;r'for o! Childtrfci d If.t'-r it was rlis-
at Mnimxnith Race track withpirif• rdc bcnefittine B n a iB'riih. Mr?. Meyer Sahlnsky.r!...;:!ii,in ttnnounced
T:c^'''s will EO on Mil* s;nrt-::• ;;•• xt week Donor n • (lit•v:i! b*- ::ivrn memr><'i>. Forfni't-.'-r information enll Mrs.S. rtV-'kv, FU 8-8226
cov-rri tr.a;
"Orly one
o:ily a sn-.all p>'i-f to hereditypcr.'in out o! ten
can be institution-'1 nofd "th'-vefew
s 'n : ' od train;r;Hhelp thf retarded
Woodbridge OaksALICE CtTHBEBTSON
1646 Oak Tree Ro»dl»Mln, Nrw
Tfl LI
The establishment of aChristian Science Society inJBansrkok, Thailand, w u citedus one of the latest additions tothe church's more than 3,300conerenations.
In their annual message topthr meet Ins?. The ChristianSrienrr Board of Directors de-wjihfd the major distresses inthe world as "symptoms of adrying up of outgoing love."They railed for a "compasslon-nle. outreaching love for man-kind' as the basic remedy.
The retiring president, RalphF, Wnuers of Chicago, also em-plw.wed the importance of re-sponding to the "impulsion ofdivine IJOVP.'' He said it wouldhelp U) bring the "spiritual cll-mflt'" in which all the great
Board Problems F / V ' P ? r cn
m o n v ClubwomenHrtrf by Brownies
T i i n i f i I 8 E L I N —**"• J o h n Hlnltchy,1 U U l v troop consultant, officiated at
COLONIA - Board of Edu- a combined Ply-Up Ceremonycation membere wiL participate,?.
problems of the world cansolved
be
5 ^ p«<» ^ p o n on work betng donej Park 38 ( „ /b > ' t n e c o m m l t t e * '' ' ,.„
ofsponsored
Cecelia's PTA. .me hundred Brownies
their
^*
der an arch of flowers and re-
goals, responsibilities and prob- 'Jemswhen \idents' Council of WoodbridgeTownship meeta at 8:15 tonightIn Woodbridge High SchoolcafeteYU. Participating were
Inasmuch as thi* in the last Mrs. V. E. Golla,meeting for thte achool year. F " * Jame*, co-leader: Troopboth' outgoing and incoming 3 6 ' M r s ' D S w f t r t * * n d M r s
presidents of the parent-teener H E Schroeder; Troop 39, Mrs.system will •>• E- SencheMen and Mrs. J. E.
he nrmbmt Kilker; Troop 154, Mrs.
HosptUllty was arranged by!_ , , Mr*. Anthony P. Qraham andThe tost regular M r s Umig K o l o m » t t g
mpptlnK of the Junior Woman'*!club of Avenei for this club A Holiday Barbecue
For Honored GuestsA secret pal revealing pur- COLONIA - A barbecue was
re-year was held at the Avenel-u n - C o l o n i a P l r s t A i
I8BUJI _ s>.Avenue, wa
master of Pack J;;meeting.
Winner of (;,.
*&* C i : , .
ceived their Girl Scout pins, ty was combined with a grudu- h e l ( 1
ationpart,; J«*n,Egan,
««
NEW (iH'RCII PRESIDENTHrlen Wood Bauman. editorof Christian Science period-icals, nas nAmrd President atthr June 3 Annual Meetingof The Mother Church. TheFirst Church of Christ. Sci-entist, in Boston. Masssa-chu*rttv
c'dssp> tochild:' n.''
Pojij'm: out it wasn't until —Congratulations 10 Mr. andafter thr IHM war :t ia< :t'a- Mi? Joseph Dc-S'-na. West•ized these peopl" aie human Arthur Place, on thp;r .seventhand should be trained. Miss wedding anniversary. GuestsCianci stated. "In 1S»54. 'Ir-re at their home Saturday eveningwere only two classes,lor tram- were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fitz-able atid educable children We simmons and sons, Robert andstilj have a ?rpat community Thomas, and Mis Helen Rohneed for guidance and super- lfj. all of Semel Avenue andVision of retarded children, but Mr and Mrs.* Henry Happelwe have come a long way since and children. Richard. Henry,;those days." Alan. Gary. Bruce and Wayne.
While relieious instruction Adams Street.does start at home it is diffi- __0n Memorial Day. Mr. a n d . ^ n e w p-resident of thecult for some parents to teach Mrs. Walter Kroner; and cniI-;Christian Science Church to-these special children with dren. Walter and Carol. W o o d s yother normal children around Avenue, were guests of Mr. and,for "e*ch child must lead his Emil Cardino. Fords. Sundayown life." dinned guests at the Kronert
"Each child has a right to be home were Mrs Walter Brady
Students PresentMusical Program
present. . ^installation of new officers of Cftteriniechk) and Mrs.
the Council will, be held, Mrs. " • £ T r e " e 7 - >
A r n o M L a d a , p r « r t d e n t « « p o r t e d . ! W i m a » 1< > u t n n ^ P ^ f 7 n o ? !
1 ^ !John Hlnlichy and Mrs. Peter for June IIAID AND IRAN McElroy: Troop 186. Mrs. L. the purpose
The Iranian Embassy has p - s t w f t k " n d M r e - J o n n Z l p M l : b u d R e t M l d p r 0 R r B r a f o r
challemted toe tfothentlcltv o f ^ ^ P 2 2 0 ' ****• D f t v i d Essex yeardocument, irtven U,,Bpn>tc-in- a n d M™' T " ^ 0 1 ^ Olesiak; A report on her visit to thevestlgatore aJ evidence of al- a n d T r o o p 2 2 6 ' M r 8- D ^ l i e l Middlesex County Detention
thr home of tor and n f w c bJcelebrating the birthday ol one gold and 0 ! ,H , r m a n K l m n e r 8 n d M g w n d John M<-Mai,,,1;
- off for MM, Herman Klmner. John Cawldy, 1,J • who wt ^ Rld BonBi(rt ()™ f o r ^ a n d f o r M r , B n d Or^ory Chamb™ . M r 5 . oswaM Ziener., Westfleld. and a^lstan, (!JamW..irho left Monday for Florida. Arthur Ko.orr,, ;..
others attending besides the gold arrow, w.i:M a n called .L meeung ^ ^ w m > M r g fflen. s k y b , ^ bad, f i
h01?! !? S ^ S ^ Joaeph 8nd roW: B
j d
s
at 8:M P-M.of accepting
for 8 u 7 a l i n f l . M r R n d M r , W a r r p 1 1 j » d g B a n d a()i( |
the n s n d chMren T o m m y Bohleke, lion h.v:
and Pal.
COLONIA — "Welcome to|le««d grow corruption in theFantasyland" wag the theme ofa musical Interlude into the
Flanzbaum.
Church MembersHear New Leader
BOSTON—A return to "God-centered thinking" is theworlds mast urgent need, said
land of make-believe providedthe of School 22through listening to a programRiven by the school'* SelectiveChorus, directed by Miss MarJ-orie Rosenberg, vocal Instructor.The activity culminated aschool year of vocal training ofhigh quality voices.
The program, witnessed bythe student* of grade* three
Senate Investigations subcom- Proposed use of tax deductions Letters of appreciation for Beveridm- and Mrs. William two year p,». •<mitteftsald- "These document* ftnd * shared time plan as key the club's assistance were re- Haswtt, on the death of their man, bear bad..If corroborated point to gross P ° l n t s i n * program to end the1 ceived from Perth Amboy Gen- uncle, Loiiw Calabre.se, Jersey Campana. l>;ti 1,
Home by Mrs. Oeorge Yntesnt Tini*«i n»jit«i fnr revealed that more housinR Is
in Iran SbHOOL AID PROBLEMS needed to alleviate overcrowd-Seiuitor Rtblcoff (D. Conn.1 ing at the home.Chairman McClelkn of the
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corruption" and'miiise of funds religious battle over Federal era! Hospital: Radio Free Eu- City. arrow, andm. rope and the Casa Materna - M r s . Jolm Shlllltani. Has- Two Bobc.
The battle involving finan- Orphanage in Italy. Senator let, is recuperating from sur- ftM(j Cliffordcing the education of students Harrison A. Williams, chair- gery at the home of her <on- romed into •in private schools, has held up man of Migrant Labor Com- in-law and daughter. Mi and
inipects even' school aid bill, Bibicofl mltter, sent a letter thanking Mrs. Joseph Forzano. Worth Syrian Pi,ideclared. the club members for their in- Street. bid to Nnss-i
in excess of $100,000,000 in con- a i d J °nection with the administrationof United States aid to Iran '
U. S. Ambassadoraid to Thailand.
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as he is even though everyone and son. John Walter. Coloniawants to mold a child the way and Mr. and Mr- Jack Krillthey want him to be." empha- and daughter. Deborah. Irving-sized Miss Cianci. "I; is best to ton. In th evenine the Kronertshelp a child to his best capa-.and the Krills were gaests atbllity. • No one can rush a re- the Brady home in celebrationtarded child "
It was disclosed that accord-
of Mr. Brady's birthday.
before the Chureh'siannual meeting throng
In Boston. Mrs. Helen WoodBauman warned that the scien-tific advances taking place inthe world today are in danger1
of being misunderstood."Intense interest in techno-
logical skills and human inven-tions is again tending to divert
-Mr . and Mrs. Robert Aeker-!tt°usht from God." and ne-! electing ''to give Him credit for- . . . _ . _ „ .„ ^^^^.u nhilHion Brvhort Tv •.•ra/ljllfi WJ S'VC mi l l ClCUll, IVY
ing to the mandatory school m a n ^ l n d c h l l d ] e n - R o b e r t Ji..,law. children from 7 to 16 musf J o s ePh- J a m e s ' Raymond and « r e a t r e l e a s e m e n t a l e n e r
be provided with an education Joann Marie, Adams Street, gy." she declared.
Mrs. Florence Augustine. Itopened with selections from"Snow White" entitled "Whistle— " You Work, "With aSmile and a Song," and "Blud-dle. Uncle, Um Dum."*\iTwonumbers from Hans _Anderson followed:: "I'm HansChristian Anderson" and "InchWorm." Narrators H o w a r dSchutzman and Debbie Krete-mer then transported the audi-ence to the world of Peter Pan
Instead of "indifference to j where the choralers sang "Iand Mrs. Harold God." men should be finding [Won't Grow Up" While Patti
IHim as "the center and cir- jGiniger and Seena 8chtos3er did
and this includes retarded chil- m o l o r e d "> E a s w n - P a" S u n d a y
dren if they come up to the{t0 vlsl1 M r
M i s f c ^ f s J ^ t ^ S i Sa tu rday afternoon Mrs.Werence of their being, theja character dance. The programthe^child^U^r" txmi ? to Alexander CuthberUon andj»urce and fulfillment of their concluded with "Tender Shep-7 years of a*e before they form d a uPh W r- Maureen. Oak
Road, were guest? of Mr. andThe group was informed theM r £- touis 5 c h m i l t ' ™™^-
on'v person to classify the childis the school psychologist and r -i 1 •/ / ' •!a p-ent may request the child ramity Life Louncilbe tinted y.-arly. After thepsychologist tests the child ituill be dftermined if he is
aspirations."Mrs. Bauman called upon
herd" and "Over the Rainbow'
church members "to help theworld in its struggle againstthe atheistic materialism that'deifies mortals."
. . The "self-centered, human-Orgamzmg <lt t oruS centered tendencies" must give
way to a "diviner energy," sheFORDS — The newly ap- said — to an energy that
from the Wizard of Oz."A corsage of red tinted car-
nations was persented to MissRosenberg by Denis* Comsudison behalf of the choral as atoken of their gratitude
Narrations and b a c k d r o pscenery were perpared under
pointed members of the Fam- /'Christianity holds within lt-d
the direction of Mrs. Dolores5Kh grade teacher.
•'FJ-icabl<r" or "Tramable."In clarifying these terms, ily Life Council of Our Lady self," always drawing men back
Mi-A rianzi stated, an educable of Peace parish met Wed- to the simple teachings thatc :'1 ^ the capacity to help nesday evening. - make Deity "the focal pointli m - ' to maturity and can be; Present at the meeting were of love and interest"'):-!?.: d for life while the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Varela, rep- Such worship " acknowledges ! e t te"ciub B30*wtll' . ' " : " ! ' child can learn it is resentatives of the Family Life God as the only source of in-r-^'-e on the social level and he Bureau of the Trenton diocese, telligence and skill, and in-v.'! - ' a y s need an adult to.who described the organization spires men to love Him with all1 0! his hfo." ; a n t j jt6 objectives, !the heart and soul and mind
P.:-n;> wire advised the: The Council, with the assist-and strength1," she said.T r1 'iiiiE bill provides for aance of the Rev. Christopher' "The God-centered thought(V c'.oy of sptcial education in'Reilly, will set up a tentat ive^ constantly refreshed at thei ,"ii community and Mr. Lu-program for the Family Ltfejiount of intelligence and love.sink is diiMor for both Middle- Apostolate for Oin- Lady ot "When God is fully under-SL'N p:-.d Hudson counties. By Peace parish. The activities of stood as underlying all con-fo-• the ::ume of the Child Study the Apostolate movement, will;structive developments, whenwriting to their county office involve both spiritual functions.!he is seen as sustaining allSupervisor in their area a par- such as pre-Cana and Cana j progress," then will 'all menent can find out what help is conferences, and social affairs.! "delight in turning to Him,"available for retarded children., s. declared the new church presi-
In conclusion, Miss Cianzi dent.
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hoW itmeeting tonight, 8:01
at the Fords VFW, Refreshments will be served. Plans willbe completed for a penny saleJune 13, 7:30 PJ4. at the VFW
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stated, "There is nothing like Hebretv, SutU School "AH that is worth possessing,the home for teaching children, D . . . . « , worth pursuing, worth express-
KeglStrutlOns 1 nken i n g , must be linked with the onebe very happy if your child canexpress himself, let him talk)and also learn by hearing goodspeech."
The first meeting of the newterm will be held on September
COLONIA — Temple BethAm Jewish Community Centerof Colonia, Arthur and Cleve-land Avenues is now accepting
icreator, the one center andcircumference of beings with theGod who demands our love."
The address was presentedin The First Church of Christ.
23 at St. John Vianney Church, registration for Sunday School lSk,]enm _ k n o w nC l i ' ^ d Hebrew School classes tetMh hColonia.
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They heard annual reportsfrom many church depart-ments indicating stronger reli-gious activity and interestamong young people.
Larger numbers of highschool and college students areattending church lectures, ap-plying for membership, sub-scribing to The Christian Sci-ence Monitor, and sending intheir own articles to the reli-gious periodicals, it was re-lated. Among the outstandingspiritual healings reported atthe meeting were some by Sun-day School students.
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