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Rahway, RAHWAY Rev Page 2 Rahwcy News-Record /Clark Patriot August 24, 1967 WILLOW GROVE C. Churchy members._ of the—family," of-persons otrthcwaitinglisr. the^Esso plant, ulnka -AreaJReligious Services PRESBYTERIAN . Rev. Scheitlin Surviving are three sis- Union County "Physical and emotional during the past month: Clark, Summer Schedule: Sunday ters, Mrs. Rose A. Hedlng- changes in the expectant mo- favorably of the students. 'AY, N. X 16 hours and 2 patients on He is surprised at how ad-' SECOND PRESBYTERIAN ZIOT^LUTHERAN Worship Service will be con- er of New York City, Mrs. ther, "Physical and emo-the waiting list and Rahway, RAHWAY Rev. Richard R. Streeter The Rev. George E. Sch- ducted at 10 a.m. Church Guest Preacher Jane Kennedy and Miss Hel- Heart Fund tional preparation of the mo- vanced the College's repre- 53 hours and 8 patients on sentatives are in their know- will preach at the 9:30 a.mi(-eitUn^ , Staff member of the School for children three- en M. Shannon, both of Rail- ther atjd-father for the birth the waiting list: The clinic ;.* ./••••lie Library service on Sunday. Churcn Board "of Parish Education years - old through second way, and two brothers, Ben- of tbe child," "Physical and ledge of equipment and tech- At Zion Sunday Moves Offices provided 1,408 hours of ser- niques, and is pleased about School for children in lower of the Lutheran Church in grade will also be conducted Jamin L. of Avenel and emotional needs of the new-vice during the past month. grades will also be held ai America and a ministerial .at that time. Thomas F. of Rahway. born child," "The role of the sudden new prestige now The The Unlo n County Heart associated with the techni- 9:30. Children up to the age son of Zion Church, Will be O«..n. Wednesda..cullCBuuy evenings., Rev George E Sch- Services were held from the mother and father," and of three are being cared for eltlln staff me lb of the Association has moved to cian. the vacation supply at the Prayer Meeting is set fort - _ J!_ the Lehrer - Crabiel Fun- "Instruction in controlled in the Crib room, four and 9 a.m. service this Sunday, eral Home, with Interment new quarters at 98 West Jer- breathing and relaxation Chem. Technology The students are also very five years old in the Kinder- The introit and offertory solo 7:45 p.m. and the Adult Bible oBoarf thde oLutheraf Parisnh ChurcEducatioh inn in St. Mary's Cemetery, sey Street, Elizabeth. Mrs. during labor." The classes pleased and enthusiastic a- rW Henrietta Froehllch, execu- garten room. Primary age will be sung by Mrs. Martin StudCovenany —t "Livin— wilg Undel begir nThe a America '••"-—, will— b e "th e•- vaca- - Rahway. will be given in the evening bout the opportunity to work children will attend the wor- tive director, said the move Students Receive as technicians in a company NEW JERSEY'S OLDEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER - ESTABLISHED 1822 Haluza under the direction 8:3Pnvpnanf0 p.m." «.MI i 1- -- tion pulpit supply in Zion so that husbands and wives ship service with their par- of Howard Krippendorf, or- Lutheran Church on Sunday GEORGE A.SAFAR was made to provide more can attend. Expectant par-1 such as Esso, only one year ents until the sermon and ganist. at 9 A. M. George A. Safar of 318 space for the association's ents are welcome regardless removed from high school. program of information and Student, Frank Cygler, hopes 10 Cents may leave for a supervised Sunday. School through ST. AGNES CHURCH The Rev. Mr. Scheitlin, Washington St., Rahway, died of the hospital they may On Job Training program. in the Fellowship [a former memberp'of Zion August 18, at his home. He services. choose for the delivery of. that Esso would hire him Rahway, N.J., Thursday, August 24, 1967 grade 4 and child care for CLARK Mrs. Froehlich noted that after graduation. Wayne room. The Youth Choir will young children will be pro- SUNDAY MASSES: 6:30 hurch, is the son of Fred was a retired city mainten- the baby. A professional nur- The hiring of one - year rehearse Thursday at 7-15 |Scheitlin of Phoenix, Ari- ance employee and a life- the association's new head- se with special training in college students by industry Smith believes the summer vided in the Parish House 7:30, 8:30, 10:00, 11:15 a.m quarters has nearly doubled program is giving him a good p.m. / during the hour of the ser- and 12:30 p.m. zona, who resided for many.....lon„g -residen- t of Rahway. He parent education will conduct is proving to be a great Bye Bye Birdie years at 502 W. Scott Ave-1 retired several year6 ago the space of the former the course. success at Middlesex County understanding of the de- School Officially Opens vice. WEEKDAY MASSES: 7:00 office, which was at 617 mands of Industry. The fin— OSCBOLA PRESBYTERIAN and 8:00 a.m. — CHURCH nue, Rahway, and the late I from the Public Works De- Classes will be held in the SIH Tife Rev. Charles, Fitz, Mrs. Anna Scheitlin. He ls|parrment. Pennsylvania Avenue, Eliza- ' assistance received AVENEL PRESBYTERIAN 6:45 a.m. — CONVENT. beth. The phone number, Nursing Students Residence, working Is also an At Rahway High Pastor of the Second Pres- The Central Jersey United HOLY DAY MASSES: 6:00. a graduate of the RahwayV Surviving are two broth- 133 Reid Street, Elizabeth. *™ JecS&S%f-Te byterian Church of Eliza- High School, Wagner Col- 353-7391, remains the same. - job training in industry it factor, although With Full Day On Sept. 7 Crusade will be held from 7:00, 8:00 and 9:00 a.m. and, ers, Charles, Jr. and John The Heart Association, A nominal fee Is charged. most felt that the practical beth will be guest speaker November 5th through the 5:30 and 8:00 p.m. lege, Staten Island, N. Y.,Safar, four sisters Mrs. An- For registration and addi- this summer. Esso Research August 25-26 the corps of craftsmen have at the Sunday morning ser- which collected a record $77, and Engineering Company, knowledge gained was much medical records showing 19th at Convention Hall, As- where he received a BA. na Geres, Mrs. Elizabeth 398.02 this year from resi-: tional information, the Nur- A faculty of 316 certifica- vaccination againBt small- thoroughly cleaned the build- vice in Osceola. bury Park at S p.m. week- degree cum laude in 1953,Sprovach, Mrs. Marion Hyatt sing Service Office, Eliza- one of me companies coop- more important. ted personnel will greet an ings and have made repairs dents of Union County's 21 eratingin this program, has pox, three D. P. T. inject- days and Sundays. Churches and of th...e. Lutheran Theo- and Miss Grace Safar, all of communities, finances a beth General Hospital, 289- After two and a half mon- anticipated 5700 students ions and three injections of provided for in the budget, CENTRAL BAPTIST from Middlesex, Ocean and HOLY COMFORTER logical Seminary, Berkeley, Rahway. 8600, may be called. ths of bard practice and when' the Rahway Public it is reported, so everything broad program of educa- poliomyelitis vaccine with The Central BaptistChur- Monmouth counties will par- Rev. William H. Schmaus "alifornia, with a Bachelor Funeral services were tional services and research | countless months of arduous Schools open for the 1967-68 the fourth'Injection or boost- will be in readiness for the ch of Woodbridge will con- ticipate. Revererrd Lane will celebrate Holy Com- f Divinity degree in 1957.held August 22, from the this fall to complete GO preparation, production time school year on Thursday opening of the schools. aimed at cutting the toll cooperation. He said, the er to follow not soon than duct its Daily Vacation Bib- Adams, Associate Evangel- munion and deliver the ser- During his theological traln- Lehrer - Crabiel Funeral of heart disease. In addition, college. rRUCTIO has arrived for "Bye Bye morning, September 7, it one year after third injec- ~ The Board of Education le School each day from Aug- ist of the Billy Graham team mon at the 1! a. m. service '.ng, he served one year as Home, 275 West Milton Ave- Many Awaiting Robert A. Hofstader, Sen- 8«ve need for technicians LD EM- Birdie", sponsored by. the was announced last night by also reported last night that in Intern at Faith Lutheran] the association last year an- as laced me tion. Three doses of Oral ust 28th - September 1st. will be the speaker. Each Sunday, and for the follow nue, Rahway. Interment was nounced grants totaling S35, ior Chemist of the Analyti- ?h P vear g^duate of OST O Ladles Auxiliary to Mulvey the Rahway Board of Educa- Sabin vaccine may be sub- all secondary school stu- There will be Bible lessons, Church has their own com- ing two weeks. Church, Phoenix, Arizona. in St. James Cemetery, In cal Research Division of Es- Dltmars Post No. 681, Vet-" tion. dents will he""requlred tore- 000.00 to seven hospitals in | Psychiatric progra*« "m» 'in an outstandin^"^fg stituted for three injections handcrafts, games, and re- mittees working in coopera- Following his ordination in Woodbridge, N. J. the area. The hospitals are:' so, who was instrumental • erans of Foreign Wars. The Superintendent of Schools main in the school buildings 1957 by the Lutheran Synod 1 if parents so deslre.'\{ . freshments. tion with the Crusade Exe- TEMPLE BETH TORAH St.
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