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The Q uill Clark Jaycee Junioi- amp D a y

What are you going to do when school’s out this sum­ Program Attracts 150 Athletes mer? How would you like to earn a bike? More than' 150 children silver medals to second 100 - yard dash, 13 - 14 That’s right — you can EARN a bicycle of your participated in the Sixth An­ place winners, year olds; girls, Patti Truss, Karen Felter, Jill Morton; choice this summer. This is just one of many "school’s nual Junior Champ Day, Winners in their order of sponsored by the Clark Jay­ finish in the various events boys, Jack Voynick, Leonard out" items to be offered in the "Scooperino" program to cees and held June 3 at the were as follows: 60 - yard Annese, Bob Kerekes. One Arthur L. Johnson Regional dash for 9-10 year olds; hundred yard dash, 15 - 16 be sponsored by the "Rahway News-Record" and "Clark year olds: no girls, boys, Patriot". High School athletic field. lrls, Kathy K rupowles, Pat Neegood and Robert f arbara Van Pelt, Debra Rick Caesar, Bob Mikita, Spinella were co-chairmen Vlslocky; boys, Brian Rug- Joe Cuzzo. So, if you want to be a "Scoop Reporter" or a "Copy ' or the big event with other glerl, Ray Yaren, MikeCuz- 440 - yard dash, 13 - 14 Boy" — now's your chance, Great new program - - members of the organization zo. year old boys; Ted Osiecki, taking charge of specific 60 - yard dash, 11-12 Ted Schriever, Ken Leobo- OPERATION SCOOPERINO — will begin next week, See events. year olds; girls, Linda Gir- witz; 15 - 16 year old boys, next week’s issue of the "C lark Patriot" for details, The program opened with gus, Kathy Van Pelt, Pris­ •Tom Saley, Alan Kocenko, Joe Cuzzo. You can be "w heeling” on a new Schwinn Sting-ray an invocation given by Rev. cilla Mlklas; boys, GregOp- Denis J, Whelan, Pastor of erman, Ed. Hoffman, Gene 220 - yard relay teams bike this summer, Don’t miss next week's paper, St. Agnes Church, Clark. t rlchsen, 9-10 year olds; girls, Mayor William Maguire 100 - yard dash, 11-12 Debbie Redfern, Janice Kell­ * * * * A w * spoke to the contestants be­ year olds; girls. Monica To- er, Pamela Petersen, Debra Vlslocky; second, Patty Sch- Is your Dad the greatest? Why not let him know itl fore the start of the compet­ tln, Vicki Red Fern, Debbie ition. Certificates stating Kropnicki; boys, Mark Rug- wankert, Nancy Burg, Dar­ Enter the "My Dad’s the Greatest" contest sponsored by participation were presented gierl, Mark Markovic, Greg lene Truss, Barbara Van to first place winners, and Opperman. Pelt; third, Rae Ann San­ SARGENT'S Men’s Shop, See story on this page for de­ OUTSTANDING ALUMNI— Superior Court Judge Chester A, Weldonburner of Linden, left, re- derson, Donna Girgus, Bar­ tails, calved plaque from Union Junior College Alumni Association as alumnus who was outstanding bara Girgus, Ruth Grondln; In his chosen profession. Douglas Turner of Clark, right, receive-.' plaque for his contributions boys, Brian Ruggiere, Kevin ******* to Union Junior College. The presentations were made by former Assistant Prosecutor Richard Citizens’ Group Conducts Gamble, Mike Cuzzo, Ray P. Muscate/lo of Elizabeth, association president, at the annual dinner-dance June 3 at the Yarem; second, Bill Boyle, Twin Brooks Country Club, Watchung. Areyougoing to participate in the " I Am An American" Jack Boyle, Richard Harri­ Survey On Municipal Pool son, David Walck; third, Lyle Day parade on June 24? If you want to show your loyalty Council Rescinds Sara, Raymond Planter, Ro­ to your town, state and country — why not march with A survey is being conduct­ finance system; and that it bert Schriever, Mark Hoch- Clark Rallies Well f ed by the Cltizensr Advisory would not be reflected in the the rest .of your neighbors? For information call Jim Flood man. One-Way Streets Committee on whether or not tax rate. 220 - yard relay teams at 381-6318, Clark residents want a com­ The questionalre was 11 - 12 year olds; girls, . The Municipal Council re­ munity pool. passed out to students in all ******* To Power Failure Roberta Sparrow, Linda Gir- scinded Monday night a two- Victor J. Catlano, Presi­ schools to be filled out by us, Georgina Kokinda, week - old resolution esta­ dent of the Municipal Council the parents and returned by f haron Zarzycki, second, The massive electrical The following day, store and Chairman of the Ad ­ Are you ready for the "greatest show on earth"? The power failure of last Mon­ personnel went through all blishing one - way streets June 15, Residents who also Vicki Redfern, Jody Sara- in the Riverside area. It visory Committee, stated would like to voice their Clark Jaycees are sponsoring the Hunt Bros, C irc u s __ day caused no major pro­ the merchandise and threw fin, Cindy Roberts, Kathy took action after residents that the financing of a Muni­ opinions can pick up the Van Pelt; boys, Tom Hast­ blems in Clark. Despite sil­ out any which may have cipal Pool would be self-sus­ right here in town, Last week's issue carried the date in­ ent air conditioners, soar­ spoiled. Mr. Gilbert es­ presented a strongly - word­ questionalre in the Township ings, Mark Markovic, Jeff ed protest to Councilman- taining ( by subscription ); Clerk’s office in the Muni­ Felter, Herb Fischer; se­ correctly so we want to set things straight: the circus is ing temperatures, melting timated that the store took a that it would be constructed foods, and darkened stores, loss of about $1000. at-Large Bernard Yarusav- cipal Building weekdays 9 cond, Roger Stango, Robert coming to town on June 13. The Jaycees have scheduled age regarding the traffic by Bond issue; that it would to 4, or at the Police Station, Sanderson, Roger Reppy, residents and businesses Electrical power was re­ have no effect on the Town’s two performances: 4 and 8 p.m. Where else con you see rallied well to the em­ stored section by section flow. after those hours. Mark McKenna, The Council had originally Softball Throw, 9-10 wild animals, high wire acts and circus clowns? You’II ergency. throughout the county, and The Police Department by 5:30 p.m. Clark was back made Sunset Drive, James year olds: girls, Pamela' have a great time "under the big top" behind the Schwin reported that the Fire De­ to normal. Ave., Coldevln Road, Alice Peterson, JoEllen Bilanin, pane, Peter Circle, and Alan Rutgers Awards Degrees Farm off Lake Ave, partment was on the alert Debra Vlslocky; boys, Brian as soon as the power shut­ Court one-way streets upon Ruggieri, Robert Gillespie, * * * * * * * down began at 10:20 a.m. the recommendations of the Ken Thompson; 11-12 year Emergency electrical power Car Wash Police Department and Se­ To Rahway-Clark Students olds; girls, Debbie Rice, was switched on at the Mun­ cond Ward Councilman Ric­ Linda Girgus, Eileen Burg; Finding a parking space is hard enough these days. icipal Building, and radio hard Burger. It has long Rutgers degrees were boys, Mark Markovic, Dan­ transmission was not af­ Question been concerned with the traf­ conferred on 31 Rahway and iel Wray, Tom Hastings; 13- But doesn't it just gripe you to drive around, finally find fected. Traffic at major in­ fic problems on the streets 9 Clark students at the 201st 14 year olds: girls, Carol an open spot and zip over to it — only to find a motor­ tersections was handpatrol- which have been due to the Commencement exer­ Bush, Nancy Peason, Karen Still Unsettled fact that the blocks are too Felter. cycle taking up the space, ed during the rush hours. cises held in the Rutgers Some plants and com­ long, the streets are too Stadium last week where Dr. Broad Jump, 9-10 year Anybody have a suggestion about what to do with these panies dependent on electri­ The controversial cat narrow, the area is heav­ Mason S. Gross delivered the olds; girls, Debra Vislocky, wash question, was dlseusseq ily populated, street clean­ cycles? Theyhe often a menace on the road — now they’re city for production or lights principal address and con­ Darlene Truss, Barbara Van sent employees home when at the Board of Adjustmcn, ing and snow removal is a gratulated the 4,000 degree Pelt; boys, Brian\u g g ieri, becoming a nuisance at the curb. electricity was not im­ meeting last Monday, but no problem, and emergency e- recipients for their accom­ Ray Yarem, Mark Hocnman; mediately reinstated. The decision was reached. Alfred quipment has difficulty get­ plishments. 11 - 12 year olds; girls, New Departure Hyatt Bear­ Prosperi is trying to obtain ting through. Signal honors came to Ira Debbie Kropnicki, Debbie ings Division of General Mo­ a variance from the Board Councilman Burger C. Miller of 351 Grove St., Rice, Kathy Van Pelt; boys, Dennis Gokey Drowned tors Corporation on Raritan to build a car wash on Cen­ has been appointed to study ‘Rahway, and Ronald Schenk Mark Ruggierel, Greg Op­ Rd. lost a shift and a half tral Ave. and Raritan Rd. the question and present his of 191 Gibson Blvd., Clark, perman, Jeff Felter; 13 - 14 because of the power failure. The entrance to the car wash views to the Council. A pos­ both Henry Rutgers Scholars year olds; girls, Carol Bush, . The first shift was sent home would be on School St., a sible solution may be a park­ and members of Phi Patti Truss, Jill Morton; In Middlesex Tleservoir at 11:15 a.m. and the second residential block. ing ban on alternate sides. Kappa. Jerome J. Bruder boys, Mark Markovic, Bob shift did not report to work Residents of School Street of 982 Apgar Ter., Rahway, Kerekes, Bill Lanier; 15-16 The treacherous, forbid­ at all. About 2500 employees came out full force to pro­ was also listed as a Henry year old boys, Rick Caesar, den, but unprotected waters unexpectedly had this day test the car wash at the meet­ Rutgers Scholar. Bob Mikita, Ed Wray. ing. They were not repree- Clark students and thede- Boys Shot Putt 13 - 14 of the Middlesex Water Co. off. The place was back in Clark Church RONALD SCHENK full operation on Tuesday ented by attorney but testi­ g r e e s they received are; year olds; Ted Schriever, reservoir claimed the life Patrick J. Annunziata, 215 of Dennis Gokey, 13, son of morning. fied one by one on their ob- Ken Leibowitz, Anthony Mic- Shop Rite Super Market jections to the business. Gibson Blvd., A. B.; Steven kelson; 15 - 16 year olds, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Cornerstone L. Cort, 3 Rose Ter., B, S.; Gokey, Saturday night. on Central Ave. probably They presented a petition Sargent’s Holds Rick Caesar, Ken Pariza, A1 suffered the most by the po­ with 84 signatures on it a- Bohdan W. Harasym 101 Kocenko. Police report that the. Meadow Rd., A. B.; Barbara youth tried to swim across wer failure. Store Manager gainst the car wash. Laying Set "Greatest Dad” High Jump, 13-14 year Marty Gilbert said that with William Fisher of J. Helfrich, 33 Alice La., olds; girls, Carol Bush, Patti the 200 yard reservoir with B. S.; Daniel Herbert Marx, three friends at about 7:30 the first loss of electricity, Realty countered with a pet­ Truss, Jill Morton; boys, ition in favor of the car A service of cornerstone 190 Gibson Blvd., M. B. A.; p.m. Saturday when he sud­ store personnel immediately laying will be held on June Writing Contest Mike Markovic, Jack took emergency procedures. wash. It had 40 signatures. Mrs. Carolyn Griffis Min- Voynick, Bill Wray; 15 - 16 denly grew tired and went 11, at 4 p.m. at the Zion tel, 41 Charles St., M. L.S.; under, It was further report­ Battery powered lights were He admitted that he had a Sargent’s Men’s Shop, year old boys, Bob Mikita, financial interest in the busi­ Lutheran Church construc­ Eric N. Nadler, 979 Lake Ed Wray. ed that William Fein, 14 of turned on. Candles were lit tion site at Raritan and Oak 1541 Main St. in Rahway, throughout the store. Dry ice ness since he will be the real is sponsoring a “My Dad’s Ave., A. B.; Michael J. Ren- 126 Parkway Dr., swam to Ridge Roads, Clark. The dine, 19 Skylark PI., B. S.; Gokey and grabbed him but was packed into all the estate agent if the deal be­ community is cordially in­ The Greatest Contest” right freezer units. Managerspat- tween Alfred Prosperi and in time for Father’s Day. Ronald Schenk, 191 Gibson Sweet Adelines that the youth slipped away vited to attend. Blvd., A. B. and disappeared in about 20 roled the aisles with flash­ the land owners goes Boys ■ and girls, 6 to 16, through, The Rev. Joseph Kucha- feet of water. lights, helping customers rik, pastor, will speak on the should write in 25 words Schedule Fall According to police, Go- with their selections. Cash­ The real estate expert, theme, "LivingStones.” As­ or less why they think their STAMP BARGAIN key, along with Fein, Will­ iers operated the cash reg-' who presented several sisting the pastor in the dad’s the greatest, and bring charts, was Stanley Jay of or mail the entries to Sar­ Here’s a bargain for stamp iam Assell, 12, of 29 York- Church and an 8th grade lsters with hand cranks. ceremony will be Paul Mik- Engagements town Dr., and Patrick Cana- Elizabeth. gent’s by June 14 at 5. collectors. Bell Drug Store student at Charles H. Brew­ las, chairman of the building on Irving St. opposite Eliza­ The Madison Hill Chapter ghan, 12, of 191 Westfield At the conclusion of the committee, and Emil Mozo- Each entry must be ac­ er School, were held this Fifth Graders testimony, the question was companied by the contes­ beth Ave., Rahway, is giving of Sweet Adelines in Clark Ave., had decided to swim morning from the Walter lak, president of the cong­ across the reservoir. referred to the nest execu­ regation. tant^ name, address, tele­ away 100 free S & H Green are scheduling engagements J. Johnson Funeral Home, tive meeting scheduled for phone, and age, Boys and Stamps with every purchase for the fall and winter sea­ Fein told police that he, followed by a High Mass of Perform "Macbeth” Ground was broken for the Canaghan and Gokey had July 6. girls may enter as many of a Father’s Day gift cost­ sons. A woman’s chorus with Requiem offered at St. John buildings lastNovember, and ing $2.25 or over. quartets, the group sings managed to swim about a Mrs. Compton’s fifth completion is scheduled for times as they wish. All en­ the Apostle Church. Inter­ rade class at Valley Road tries will be Judged by a panel old - time favorites in the quarter of the way across ment followed in St. Gert­ SAVE YOUR PAPERS the late Fall of this year. style of four part barbershop when they decided to turn tchool performed "Mac­ Clean out your garages and The church proper, of con­ selected by the Rahway News rude Cemetery, Colonla. beth” recently. For many Record/Clark Patriot on the harmony. Private clubs,' back. Assell, ahead of the The deceased is survived your cellars and bring your temporary style with Gothic Fire Auxiliary civic and religious organi­ trio, swam on to the other weeks they prepared for the tied-up papers to the truck overtones, will seat 300. An basis of thought, originality, by his partents, Joseph and presentation by making cos­ and age. Their decision will zations planning programs side. Helen Gokey, a sister, Pat­ parked at the Hehnly School administration unit will be may contact Mrs. Robert According to Fein, he and tumes, painting scenery and located at the rear of the be final. Plans Picnic ricia, a senior at Arthur L, memorizing lines. on Saturday June 10th be­ First prize winner will Steffan of Colonia for fur­ Canaghan were about six feet tween the hours of 9 a.m. church with educational Johnson Regional High Everyone in the class took receive $20 of mer­ The Ladies Auxiliary to ther Information. Charity from Gokey when they heard School, and his paternal and 12 noon. This will help wings on both sides, Afree- ■fund raising projects are him cry for help. Fein told part. The leads were played support Cub Pack #245, says standlng cross, rising 53 feet chandise from Sargent’s; the Clark Fire Co. #1 made grandmother, Mrs. Mary by Leonard Stirrat, Kathy second prize winner, $10 plans to hold a white elephant given special consideration. police that when he swam to Gokey of Clark. Art Kage the Cubmaster. from the ground, will serve The Chorus rehearses Gokey and grabbed him that Stec, Robert Bielk, and Ken as the focal point for the worth of merchandise; and sale at the Annual Firemen’s Mlnogue. the third prize winner, $5 Picnic. It will be held on every Monday evening, 8:15 Gokey slipped away and went complex of buildings. John p.m,, at the Abraham Clark under. Fein grabbed Gokey F. Meyer, A. I, A., of Pas­ worth of merchandise. Start Aug. 13attheDeutscher Club writingl in Clark. School, Broadway, Clark., again, but the youth once a- saic is the architect. Leeg- Guests are always welcome,' gain slipped away and dis­ water, Rlker & Wulster of appeared. Both Fein and Hackensack is the 'contrac­ Canaghan then swam to shore tor. and notified police. During the period of con­ Police Chief William Muth struction, the Frank K. Heh­ and Charles Grunder, pub­ nly School is serving as a lic safety director with the place of worship for the con­ aid of police, first aidmen gregation, with temporary and Fire Department p er­ offices located at 165 West- sonnel, dragged the lake for field Ave., Clark. the boy’s body. Scores of volunteers from neighbor­ ing communities along with scuba divers from Morris­ town, Garwood, Jersey City St. Agnes Plans and other communities worked through the night in Expo ’67 Tour their search for the boy. Mayor William J. Ma- St. Agnes’ Parish will uire and members of the sponsor a five day motor fownBhlp Council assisted coach tour to Expo ‘67 in in the dragging operations Montreal, Canada. The bus as did volunteers from will leave on July 19 and neighboring first aid squads. return on July 23. Cost in­ State police scuba divers cludes transportation and found the body about 25 feet motel accommodations, x off the foot of Bartell PI. Reservations can be made at 12:30 p.m. Sunday. by calling the Rectory at Funeral services for Den­ LADIES OF THE ELKS - New officers of the Ladies Auxiliary of Clark Lodge No. 2327 B P.O. 388-7852. All reservations COMPUTER DANCE at Mother Seton High School was televised on NBC’s Sixth Hour News last nis, i lifelong resident of Elks pause for the camera, (left to right) - Mrs. George Reagan; New President, Mrs. Robert must be accompanied by a Friday. Viewers saw students from the Clark area in shots such as the one above. The general Clark, and a communicant Johnson; Mrs. Nat Platt; Mrs. Charles Toye; Mrs. Walter Karmazyn, (left to right) AMs. Frank $25.00 deposit. First come, consensus from the teenagers seems to be that the computer won't replace Cupid in the romance of St. John The Apostle Findeis; Mrs. Joseph Lauziere, outgoing President; Mrs. John Sabo. first served. department.

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Page 2 Rahway News-Record/Clark Patriot June 8, 1967 to 11:30 a.m. Closing exer­ ticipate. The 9:30 service Church on Sunday. The par­ turn tomorrow from a trip to Woodbine Ave., Avenel. perintendent, will conduct The Vestry will meet at the 11 a.m. worship ser­ cises will be held July 6, will be held as usual. ticular set of windows which 8 P.m., June 13. Former Rockhill, So. Carolina where at which time the children At both worship hours the provide the subject for the Mrs. Stokes and the children vice. Area Religious Services members of the Vestry are VACATION SCHOOL The Consistory members will enact the stories and Rev. Eugene W. Ebert, pas­ message at the 9:30 and 11 invited to join in the dis­ are visiting her parents, Mr. “ Walking Jesus’ Way” ZION LUTHERAN coffee party will be held with will meet at the Church at 8 activities they have learned. tor, will speak on “ A Faith a.m. services of worship, cussion on general Church and Mrs. Harry Dunlap. To­ will be the theme of the an­ Arts and crafts will be dis­ “ Keep God In The Driver’s the noon lunch with those That Sings. ’ are dedicated “ In Loving night Mr. Stokes will be or­ p.m., June 14. On June 16, business. Mr. Skillen, Mr. nual Vacation Bible School men of the church are spon­ played in the different Seat,” will be the sermon observing birthdays in June Vacation Church School Memory of Jane and James Werbeck, Mr. Post, Mr.Soos dained as an Elder at the which will open June 26 and topic of the Rev. Frederick as hostesses. soring a teen-age dance at departments. registration will take place Armstrong by their sons;” Mr. Thompson and Mr. Price Bethel Methodist Church, continue through July 7 at Fruit juice and cookies, Fairclough, at the 8 and 11 Sunday morning during the and “ In Loving Memory of along with Mr. Small have Charleston, So. Carolina, the Colonia Jr. High School CLARK LUTHERAN the First Presbyterian at 8 p.m. Music will be by provided by the Parents, are a.m. services on Sunday. Church School hours of 9:30 Mark Clarke Jennings 1874- been invited. during the Annual South Car­ Church of Avenel. Classes Members of the Rahway A service of cornerstone the Aztecs. On June 17, the served each day. The last and 11 a.m. The Vacation 1946.” Holy Communion will be olina Conference of the Met­ will be held for children day is a party with ice cream Kiwanis Club will attend the laying, to which the com­ School, under leadership of The Board of Trustees hodist Church. Women’s Guild of the Church served at 10 a.m. June 14. from the age of 3 years will hold a Father’s Day fel­ and candy, etc. 11 a.m. service in one of the munity is invited, will be Mrs. William L. Rand, will will meet June 12 and on The Episcopal Church Wo­ through 7th grade. Mrs. Glo­ club’s visitations to the held Sunday, June 11, at 4 lowship dinner at 5:30 p.m., The ages are 3 years thru hold sessions from June 26 the same evening also at men will hold their last CENTRAL BAPTIST ria Mizak, Mrs. Ann White sixth grade. Please fill in churches of various faiths in p.m., at the Raritan and to July 7 and is open to all 7:30, the membership com­ meeting of the spring on June Rev. James Gent will 830 Lane Ave., Clark. Oak Ridge Rd. construction- and Mrs. Harmon Clark are Robert A. Brown Jr., son the registration form below. the community. children of the church and mittee of Session meets in 21, featuring communion at preach on the subject “ The in charge of registrations. The Youth League will hold site of the Zion Lutheran of Mr. and Mrs. Brown Sr., If there are any questions, community. the Church parlor. 6:30 p.m, with a light supper Christian Home That Superintendents include: call Mrs. Donald Bartlett, a Camping - Retreat this Church. During the week of June At the Women’s Associa­ Failed,” at the 11 a.m. ser­ of 76 Williams St., Clark, “Full and Free Forgive­ and business meeting to fol­ Mrs. Jean Greco, Mrs. was presented the God and 382-0479. weekend at Camp Beisler, 12 the Building Completion tion meeting June 12 at 8 p.m. low. Members of the group vice Sunday. This will be the Nancy. Morgan, Mrs. Janet leaving the local church at ness’’ will be the sermon Fund Campaign will hold Mr. Elliott will speak on the will each supply a covered last in a series of messages Culton, Mrs. Gloria Mizak, Country Award during the 8 a.m. Saturday. topic of the Rev. Joseph three interpretive dinners subject, “When Death dish. concerning the Christian Mrs. Ann White, Mrs. Helen worship service, May 28. Kucharik, pastor, at the *Robert is a member of Ex­ The annual congregational for all members of the con­ Comes.” Members are The annual Bible School Home. Clark. Mrs. Gloria Mizak picnic will be held Sunday 10:30 a.m. worship service gregation. These will be on asked to submit any ques­ will begin on June 26 and The Sunday School meets will serve as treasurer. plorer. Post 345 of Clark, afternoon and evening at held at the Frank Hehnly June 13, 14 and 15 and will tions they may have on the' continue through June 30 with every Sunday morning at 10 Mrs. Marguerite Hunt and led by George Hoer. The Grove 2, Section 1, Merrill School. An adblt Bible se­ include a concert by the subject to Mr. Elliott in a.m. Classes are conducted Mrs. Anne Machat are in first two stages of this award minar will be conducted dur­ a picnic for the young people were achieved under the gui­ Park, Colonia. choirs and brief talks by writing prior to the meet­ and teachers to conclude the for all ages and all are en­ charge of Child Care; kit­ The Church Council will ing the Sunday, school hour at leaders of the building pro­ ing. Circle #3 will lead de­ program. couraged to come. Special dance of Rev. G.A. Shults 9:30 a.m. chen, Mrs. C. Scordas; meet Monday evening at 8. gram. votions and Circle #4 will attendance pins are pre­ crafts, Mrs. Ruth Powell who has since taken a pas­ W C G foiZ The annual Sports Dinner The Junior and Senior Lut­ Other meetings include: serve as hostesses. All lad­ sented to those who have and music, Mrs. Eleanor torate in Kutztown, Pa. The Small classes of 12 to 15 boys. her Leagues meet on Sunday third and final stage was Tutoring also Is available. for participants in the June 8, Mission Sewing, Che­ ies of the congregation are FIRST METHODIST perfect Sunday School atten­ Smith. church’s recreation teams at 2;30 p.m. The Sunday rub, Carol, Chapel and Sen­ cordially invited to this pro­ The Confirmation of a dance. completed with the guidance SUCC£SS=IQ + I C A N + I WILL will beheld Wednesday even­ school staff will hold its ior choir rehearsals; 7:30 young peoples class and of Rev. Floyd Swart, pre­ buy, art- taught to develop their gram. The Youth Groups of the mental abilities (IQ); encouraged ing at 6:30. Guests of the final meeting of the school p.m. Stewardship Committee Church school superinten­ Children’s Day will be part church meet every Sunday AVENEL PRESBYTERIAN sent minister of the Church. year on June 13, at 7:30 p.m. Robert is a junior at the to have more confidence (I CAN) : dinner will be the teachers Meeting, 8 p.m. Planning dents will meet at 7:30 p.m. of the morning worship hour evening at 6:30 p.m. There The Rev. Walter W. Fei­ helped to show more determination and leaders of the Sunday meeting for Adult Seminar; June 13; and on this same 11 a.m. Sunday. The Rev. are youth groups for all ages. gner and his assistant Robert Arthur L. Johnson Regional (I WILL);drilled in the subjects re­ School from Grade 3 and up. High School and is at present quired for College Entrance Grades FIRST PRESBYTERIAN June 10 at 10:30 a.m. Com­ evening, also at 7:30, the John L, Stokes will preach The evening service of the E. Lewis will conduct ser­ The Women’s Service pletion Fund Make-up Ses­ Board of Deacons meet in the on “Household Gods.” church is conducted every completing his last require­ y-12 or !>G. HOW TO STUDY is Choir Recognition Sunday vices on the theme, “ Edu­ ment for an Eagle Award, Stressed. Individual needs served. Group will meet at the sion; 8 p.m. A.A. Group church parlor. Children have been in­ Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. cation-For What?” at the Sports: Football, Soccer. Basketball, Church June 15, at 10 a.m. will be observed with a spec­ Meeting; June 11 at 4 p.m. Scouting’s highest rank. ial service at 11 a.m. in Lesson #22, covering the structed to arrive at 10:30 The pastor is bringing mes­ 9:30 and 11 a.m, services Baseball and many others. Choice of to make pads for the Am­ returning home afternoons or Five which four choirs will par­ Baptismal Instruction for Books of Obadiah, Jonah and instead of the usual hour of sages concerning Practical Sunday. Attendance pins will TRINITY BIBLE SCHOOL erican Cancer Society. A Parents; also Youth Ste­ 9:45 and plan to stay through Christian Living. This Sun­ Day Boarding returning home Fri­ Micah, will be studied by be awarded at the Sunday Daily Vacation Bible day afternoons. Request catalog and wardship Committee Meet­ the members of the Bible the morning service. day evening the title of the School session. School at. Trinity Methodist book Royal Roads (free) on good ing; June 12 at 7 p.m. De­ Study Course, “Survey of the Classes participating are message is “Distractions,” Patricia Barrett, Cathy will run for 9 days, begin­ I'M GLAD I CHANGED TO... coration Committee in Davis Scriptures” June 14 at 8 Kindergarten, under the dir­ The Mid-Week Service is Bolen, Faith Carey, Pat­ ning June 26 to July 7. The Hall; June 13, 6:30p.m. First p.m. ection of Mrs. Arthur Karns conducted every Wednesday ricia Field, Charlene Hage- hours each day are from 9 Interpretive Dinner; June 14, and Mrs. David Wright; El­ evening at 7:30 p.m. The dorn, Aileen Maffeo, Chris­ 6:30 p.m. Second Interpre­ ementary 4-5, teacher Miss Mute ‘if NVw Jersey— iH'imrimi’iit of Hanking and State of New Jersey DcpHttmi'iH or Hanking and pastor is teaching from tine Menke, Barbara Nisbet, liiKiirimw. Trenton, May 5. lO il". Whereas. The Insurance. Tienton, Mai 5. Ilin7. Whereas. The tive Dinner; 7:30 p.m. Trus­ HOLY COMFORTER Alice Guerin; Elementary 6 - I Corinthians chapter 15, George Pinkham, Carolyn OHIO FARMERS INSURANCE COMPANY, lo- CENTRAL MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. I - ANO 1 llitcil lit LiRuy. Ill till Mate uf Olllti, lias till'd cated at Van Wert. In Hu State of Ohio. ha* filld OAIOUNI tees Meeting. The three services on Sun­ 7, teacher Miss Irma Voegt- the resurrection chapter. On Poulsen, Nancy Schlundt, lii this I»t'|mrtmi'llt a *tmrn statement l»y tin-, In Hii* Department a swoin statement In the pro­ • UPPtV day will open at 7:30 a.m. lin. The classes taught by June 28, Rev. Farrell Kear­ iirt»|H>r iiftlnix thereof, showing It* r*in«lltImi mi per 11meets thereof, showing Its condition oil lb* Patricia Walling and Pamela IiiM'inlnT t il. 111*111, ami liiishivx* fm tin- ynii cemlier Ml. 11MIII. and loislii.** bu the ycai with Communion, followed Mrs. Richard Campbell and ney, missionary candidate White have completed a anil Iiii* i*iini|illi'il In all respirt* ttltli the law* uf and has complied in all test....f* with the laws OSCEOLA PRESBYTERIAN ! lilts Stati' upplli'ulde tii It: now, therefore, I. 'of tills Slate applicable to it; now. thelefoio, |, by Family Worship and Miss Virginia Reveley will with Baptist International course in Teacher Training Cliarli* It. limit'll. Commissioner of Hanking mnl Rev. Mr. Elliott will con­ Charles It. Howell. Commissioner of Hanking and Church School at 9:30 and put on a play “ The C ross,” Missions, will be speaking and are now eligible to teach InxiiriiiH'i'^if thi' Stall1 “ f Ni'W Ji-rxey, tin hereby ihsiiiuiiec of the State of New Jersey, do heichy tinue his series of sermons m tlfy that sahl Company 1* duly iiutlmrlzid to certify tliai said Coinpam I* duly aulhorlzid to FOR FRICNDI.Y RELIABLE SERVICE concluding with morning in which Peter Buroff will and showing slides of Iceland Sunday School classes. tiaiixai't It* a|i|>r«|irlati' business of tin- mid allied transact Its appropriate busline* of fire mid allied AND HIGH QUALITY OIL on "Windows of Faith” in prayer and sermon at 11 a.m. play the part Of Christ car­ during the mid - week The Trustees will meet llni*. marlin', public liability, holler mnl muehin* lines, accident and health, property damage, pub- which he explains the sym­ it.v, fidelity mnl surety, glass. biHgluty, sprink­ lie liability. IhiIIi'I and muchlnery. fidelity and D ial - with the Rev. William A. rying the cross. service. June 12 and the Session will ler mid llvixtoek Insurance In this State In neenr* -men. credit, btirglni'v and theft, glass, sprinkler 388 5100 bols appearing on the stained dmii'v with law until May I . IlMiS. The condition leakage mid linstock Insurance In this State In Guerrazzi preaching on the Rev. and Mrs. John L. Temporary location of the convene on June 13. The Wo­ mid htislinsH of xuld Company at the date of such uceordauee with law until May !. UMH. Tin con­ glass windows of the Osceola topic, “Weed Your Garden.” Stokes and daughters will re­ st.itiineiit. Is shown as follows: Admitted asset*. dition mid business of sapi Company at the date church is School #23 on men’s Association will hold $42.24iU>HK; Liabilities. except capital and sur­ of sill'll statement. I* shown a* follows; Admitted a workshop followed by the plus. $24,140,007: Hurplus over all liabilities. lisstts. $"7.S40.SNR; Llaldlltle*. except capital llR.ti07.4W 1: Ineomr for the vein. R22.4R4.407; and surplus, $44.d lb,Mo I : Surplus out all Ha- monthly meeting on June 13 Disbursements for the year. *2 0 .R R 7 .R I7. hlllt It s. $ IM.2U0.5R4 : Income for till' '.ear. SMI'.- at 7:30 p.m. “ Island ofMer- IN WTTNKHH WHEREOF. I have hereunto -it 070,7101: Dishnrsi no tits fm the year. RMS.140.• my name and affixed my seal, at Trenton, the day 117. cey” is the title of the film mid year first above written. Charles It. Howell. IN WITNESS WIIKRKnF. I hate hereunto *et Commissioner of Hanking and Insurance. (Seal) 27 my name and affixed my seal, at Trillion, the day to be shown. and year first tihou mitten, eliurli* It. lioweli. State of New Jersey— Ir«-|iurtrm nt of Hanking mnl Commissioner of Hank lug and liMituuee. (Seal) Ml The annual luncheon for Instil an ‘e. Trenton. May 5. 100". Whereas. The the Golden Circle will be SUPERIOR RISK INSURANCE COMPANY. Incut - St ile of New Jei*e. Department m Hanking mid isl at l.eltoy. In the Rtatr of Ohio, has tiled In liisnran.'i'. Trenton, May 5, 1007. Whereas. The held at the Marine Grill, this Department a sworn statement l»y the prupei MEDICAL INDEMNITY OF AMERICA. INC., ofthei* thereof, showing Its condition on iWem- located at Columbus. In the state of Ohio, has Asbury Park, June 15 with her H I. lotto, and Imsliiess for tin- year and Ini' lllial In this Department a *w»ru statement let the the bus leaving the church compiled In all reaped* with the" laws of thl* proper officer* thereof, -bowing Its eondllMi on Slate applicable to It; now. therefore. I. Charles Deelmber Ml. 1000. and lilislni** f«n the tear mid Keeping a sharp eye on payroll expenses... at 10:30 a.m. It. Howell. Commissioner of Hanking mnl Instil - has compiled lit all (aspect* with the laws of thl* Seventh grade students ance of the State of New Jersey, do hereby cer­ State applicable to it: now. thetefure. I. Charles tify that said Company Is duly authorized to It. Howell. Commissioner of Hanking mnl Insur­ confirmed at the Church last timisaet Its appropriate business of tire and alliid ance or the State of New Joisey, d>* herein certify lines, murine, piopirty damage, piddle liability that -aid Company Is duly authorized t>> tiansact Sunday are: Linda Miller, except workmen's compensation, boiler mnl ma­ Its appropriate hiitdnc** <>f accident and Health Linda Hacker, Ann Camp­ chinery. fidelity and surety, burglary, glass, sprink­ Insurance In this State in accotdimee with law ler ami livestock Insurance In this State In ac­ until Mat t, 1 tills. The eoiidltlon and bwsine,** bell, Kathleen McCormick, cordance with luw until May 1. 1P0R. The eon- of said Company at the dab of such stall mem. Is dltlui ami lut*ln.*s of said Company at the shown a* follows: Admitted ii»et', Si:i,7M 0.12* ; Brenda Conrad, Craig Hage- < r *mh statement. I* shown a* follows: Admitted Liabilities, except Capital and -lupin*. $ I “ .222.- ndorn, William Giglio, Rus­ asset*. Mil.7H2.HRM: Liabilities, exeejif capital 17*: l'a|d-np rnplta!. S 1.2OII.H0I I : Smplu* ■■u t and surplus. I2 2 .H 5 P J HR: 1‘ald-Hp capital, s i.- all liabilities. >2 MI li.!l.*il |||C"tm f..| tin- teal sell Daniels, Jane McLach- fiiMl.iUM): Hiirplu* our all liabilities. $il.«5i‘ t.- $|0.7dl.77M Disbursement* fn llo u .ii. *!' - 1H5; Income for the yimr. $21,812,408: Dis­ 201.802. lan, Jeryl Hubbard, Kathy bursement* for the year. l2b.2IO .442. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. 1 hate l.eu-tini- *.-t Walling, Joseph Vitale, IN WITNKHH WHEREOF. I lime hereunto my name and affix..! my *rul. at Ti'iioni. tin day i my name and affixed mv seal, at Trenton, the dm and tear flr*t utmi. wrln.u. (barb* I! Hott.-M. Karen Stitt, Mary Jo Shenk, and year first above written. Charles It. Howell Contmlssiouif »t Unliking ami liisnraiiee is .a lt 25 Commissioner of Hanking and Insurance (R .a li 28 Barbara Rood, Cathy O’Neill State of Ne•« , J.r*>--i--Department <4 Hanking .mnl, Insurance. Trenton. Mat 5 |««»7. Whereas. Tin Jane McKee, James Me State of New Jer*e\— Depart mint of Hanking and MONARCH INSURANCE COMPANY OF OHIO Intrye, William Ludeking, Insurance. Trenton. May 5. 1 I*«t7. Whereas. Tin loeafed at Cidumbu*. in the St it.- of Ohio. Ii.i - COLUMBUS MUTUAL L IF E INSURANCE COM-' IIled In tbi> Dipairmeiit a stu.in statement by the Emil Kulesar, Richard Kuhn, FANY, located at Columbus, in the State if pinjier nfth efs fin I eof. 'hotting jj' rMihOtinil oil Ohio, lias filed in this Department a sworn state- Deeimhnr Ml. | 0HO. and b tj'hli" r-I the year Judy Krutzler, Richard Kan- mint by the proper officers tirejeof. show hjjj. its and -lias-,enniplled lit ail ii-spi'H* with the laws >-t . tor, D

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City State Zip Code ELIZABETH • HILLSIDE • KENILWORTH • PLAINFIELD • RAHWAY PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY ____ 1 ROSELLE PARK - SPRINGFIELD • SUMMIT • WESTFIELD NEW JERSEY NR67 II Page 3 June 8, 1967 Rahway News;Record/Clark Patriot Dr., Mountainside, was hon­ wanis Club, He is a former classroom instruction (typ­ Trust Company, N.A. Fords. and for the Lake Hopatcong president of the Eastern picnic are nearly sold out ored at a luncheon at The ing and shorthand); labora­ Roosevelt He Is chairman of the Arch, Short Hills, on his Union County Life Under­ Miss McLaughlin board of the Investors Man­ according to Walter Clapp. writers Association and a tory experiences (use of of­ At the meeting this week, 20th Anniversary with the fice machines); and problem agement Company in Eliza­ Equitable Life Assurance member of the Newark Chap­ Division beth, a director of three gifts were received from ter, Chartered Life Under­ Gets Citation solving exercises (data pro­ well-wishers to be used In Society of the United States. cessing, office organization utility companies and of the Present at the luncheon writers Association and the New Jersey Life Insurance behalf of hospitals and or­ American Society of Char­ and procedure, and human Chairman phanages and for use In the were Howard C. Petlth.CLU For Research relations). Company of Newark. and J. Brooke Johnston, CLU tered Life Underwriters. Myrna McLaughlin a W. Emlen Roosevelt, A Princeton University ’’Eyes for Needy” program. Leading the project are Mr. Clapp also announced Agency Managers of the member of the Rahway High Dr. Peter G. Haines, pro­ president of the National graduate, Mr. Roosevelt Equitable and other assocl- School faculty has been cited State Bank, Elizabeth, will rose from private to lieu­ a trip to Merrill Park, Co- ateg HAVE US fessor of secondary educa­ lonia, on Sept. 21 for a pic­ by Michigan State University tion and curriculum, and serve as chairman of the tenant colonel during five Mr. Degenhardt Joined for "significant contribution John McBeth, occupational Industry "A" division In the years in the U.S. Army. He nic. Shuffleboard activities and the workshop program Equitable on May 26, 1947, Fill YOUR NEXT to the Improvement of voca­ research specialist. ■fall campaign of the United is a resident of Bernards- In Rahway. He moved to tional education” through Fund of Eastern Union Coun­ vllle. are reported to be In full The Research and De­ swing. Mountainside In 1956 and has PRESCRIPTION her work aB a research as­ velopment Program is Vo­ ty. been a consistent leading sociate In an MSU pilot pro­ cational - Technical Edu­ The division Is respon­ Memorial services honor­ producer with the Equitable. ject In office education. cation at MSU Is adminis­ sible for raising approxi­ Rahway Retired ing five deceased members He is well known for his CLARK Myrna McLaughlin was a- tered through the Depart­ mately two-thirds of the goal were conducted by Chaplain work In Group and Business warded a "certificate of par­ ment of Secondary Educa­ to support 32 health, wel­ Alme V. Carkhuff who de­ Insurance and Estate Plan­ DRUGS ticipation” by officials of tion and Curriculum with Dr. fare and character building clared he was tired of see­ ning. MSU's College of Education Haines as director. agencies serving six com­ Men Report On ing phony patriots on pro­ Mr. Degenhardt is a native 86 Westfield Ave., Clark and the university’s Re­ ItB work is centered In munities. These are Clark, test marches, flagburnlngs of Rahway and Is serving as search and Development three broad areas; Program Elizabeth, Hillside, Linden, draft card burnings and riot­ President of tte Rahwav Kl- 381-7100 Program in Vocational - development through clinical Roselle and Roselle Park. Many Activities ing. Technical Education, a large school sites in Michigan and Industry "A” solicits for Birthday anniversaries of scale effort supported by a A large group of mem­ in Florida, Arizona, New both corporate and employee bers of the Rahway Retired members were observed. A grant from the U.S. Office Jersey and Washington; Vo­ STATE CONTROL OF THE PARKWAY In this area will mean contributions In the largest Men’s Club are attending the gift to “Eyes For The DRUG STORE of Education and in coopera­ an added tax burden for the people of Union County, said Free­ plants of the area. Needy” was announced. Gifts cational teacher education Senior Citizen's Convention RAHWAY tion with the New Jersey through clinical school sys­ holder Walter Ulrich, of Rahway, In addressing a recent meet­ In announcing the appoint­ at the Elizabeth Carteret Ho­ of toys were made for or­ BELL State Department of Educa­ tems, in which schools pre­ ing of the Young Republican Club of Rahway, He reminded the ment, Harlow H. Curtis, gen­ phan asylums. OPEN EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR tion. tel in Elizabeth, today, in­ pare personnel under the group of the Importance of keeping the Union County portion of eral chairman, cited Mr. augurating a program of "The Complete Medical Center” Rahway High School Is one direction of experienced the Parkway toll free and discussed other Issues of Interest to Roosevelt’s broad acquain­ of 39 schools participating In special events including the PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY professionals; and Allied re­ the members, YR President William Wnuck (right) thanks Mr. tance with the industrialists annual picnic at Lake Hopat- Degenhardt the program’s office educa- search and development Ulrich for addressing the meeting, which was held at the home of the area and his extensive cong on July 10 and the trip F R E E PARKING .tlon project. Its aim Is to activities, such as evalua­ of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Hoener, experience in banking and FREE DELIVERY use the "block-time” ap- to see the Meta and Braves tion systems, workshops, other business enterprises. play on Aug. 9. The group Honored At FU 1-2000 proach to prepare persons conferences and seminars. Cross - Army nurses. Mr. Roosevelt also has INTERACT CLUB The program closed with will stop at Mrs. Murphy s for office occupations. served as treasurer of the Restaurant in Yonkers fol­ Luncheon IRVING ST. OPP. ELIZABETH AVE. The program uses two and HAS CAR WASH the laying of a wreath at United Fund and as a direc­ The Interact Club, spon Iowa Jima honoring all who lowing the game. Walter H. Degenhardt, three consecutive classper- [ PvtnlfH K p lan tor of the Elizabeth YMCA, Tickets for the ball game C.L.U.. of 1436 Woodacres -iods to provide Instruction {' I■■••oiiJ n u l l sored by the Rahway Rotary fought and died for their a Fund agency. through a class simulating an Club held a highly success­ country. The class sang ap­ Named president and dir­ office environment for high ful car wash Sunday at Bob propriate songs of a pat­ ector of the National State school seniors. It is an alter­ Dinner Dance Farmer’s Texaco Station, riotic nature as background Bank In 1950, Mr. Roose­ native to the traditional sin­ Main and Poplar St., Rahway. music for each tableau. Earl velt five years later also be­ gle-period approach to the The success of the venture, A. Hartmann was accom­ came a director and then teaching of office skills. For June 24th one of the many fund raising panist on the piano. president of the First Bank & The "block - time” ap­ rojects In which club mem- MY DAD’S THE GREATEST CONTEST proach emphasizes three The Knights of Pythias of ers are Involved, is credit­ areas of instruction: normal Rahway will hold a dinner ed to the cooperation of Mr. SPONSORED BY and dance program at the Farmer and the tireless ef­ Club Dianne in Union, June forts of the hard working 24, It was revealed at last boys and the leadership of STILL week's meeting attended by a the club. SHOVELING COAL? number of dignitaries from S A R S E M f S Convert yonr presenl boiler to throughout the area. MODERN Second nomination and el­ School Safety MEN’S SHOP RAHWAY ection was held with the fol­ O IL H E A T lowing officers seated: 1st Price $20.00 Merchandise in Sargent’s complete Chancellor Commander, 2nd Prize $10.00 Merchandise in Sargent's Job For $325.00 Awards Made David Markoff; Vice Chance­ 3rd Prize $ 5.00 Merchandise in Sargent’s llor, Sidney Smith; Prelate, 275 tank Honeywell controls Seymore Lerner; Master of At Cleveland Works, Leo Kahn; Treasur­ J. SERVEDIO er, Sol Regen and Financial An assembly program was MY DAD’S THE GREATEST BECAUSE... & SONS, INC. Secretary, Murray Basher. held at Grover Cleveland Attorney Marcus Blum of School on May 26 with School FUEL OIL KEROSENE Safety Director Robert Hen ru S-1251 RAHWAY NJ. Rahway was approved for In 25 Words Or le ss membership. derson, Jr., in charge of the SCHOOL Safety Program and Miss Judith Comeau in charge of A ll entries w ill be judged by 1. A ll entries must be sub­ 3. Each entry must be a c ­ the Memorial Day Program. a panel selected by the Rahway mitted by Wednesday, June 14 at companied by the entrant's Frank Brunette, Principal NAME, ADDRESS, TE LEPHONE N ews-Record Clark Patriot and 5 p m. their decision w ill be final. who is also vice president 2. Age limits for the contest NUMBER AND AGE. 4. Each entry must be 25 Entries w ill be judged on the ONE DAY ONLY are 6 to 16 years old. basis of thought, originality and of the Rahway Safety Coun­ words or less. cil, presented Ross Hollan­ CONTEST RULES 5. Children may enter as age. many times as they wish. der with the award for the All entries must be brought TUES. JUNE Outstanding Safety Patrol of in person or mailed to: Sargent's th 1541 Main St., Rahway. 13 the year. All regular patrols A ^ uoot We have reserved this beau- UNDER THE BIG TENT - RAIN OR SHINE received the award for ser­ w it h sCH tiful gift for every graduate , . . . our • way of r OFF LAKE AVE., CLARK, N. J. vice pins. MOM WILL LIKE THIS GIFT FOR DAD! The Memorial Day pro­ saying “Congratulations ’. Absolutely no cost SPONSORED BY CLARK JAYCEES gram followed in which Miss Comeau’s entire 4th grade or obligation. Just bring your proper Senior participated. Miss Kim Tho­ mas was narrator for the Class identification and pick up this gift. a s h i r t t h a t n e v e r tableaus which depicted var­ ious branches of the military service in the following or­ der: The Spirit of ,r76” ; GOLDBLATT’S U.S. Army - The Green Be­ — JEWELRY = needs ironing? ret of Vietnam; U.S. Navy - “Rahway's Oldest Established Jewelry Store“ John F. Kennedy; U.S. Air 84 E. CHERRY ST., RAHWAY Force - Fighter Pilot; U.S Marines - Raising of the flag Open Fri. Evening PHONE FU 8-1667 at Iowa Jima; American Red Funds Available

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“R” - for recreation - which College, West Chester, Pa. is just as essential to liv­ Eagle Award Mr. Segall, a Music Edu ' 'VCarR @ ^Patriot ing and learning. There cational Major, achieved Ad-! Published Every Thursday Morning by should be available a healthy vanced Vqice Standing in his, and safe recreation - a Mun­ Presented To Sophomore year; was Vice THE NEWS RECORD PRINTING COMPANY icipal pool, a clubhouse for President of Hillel in his 1470 Broad Street, Rahway, N.J., 388-0600 indoor and social living, and Scout Pavorko Junior year; and President an outdoor area for sports. in his Senior year. Mr. Se­ Associate Publisher & Editor , , . Barbara Curran All of our citizens - child­ Scout Carl A. Pavorko, son gall has received the honor; ren, teenagers, parents, and of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew of being the most outstand- Second Class Postage Paid at Rahway, New Jersey senior citizens - would en­ Pavorko of 61 White PL, ing practice teacher of the joy this type of recreation. Clark, received the Eagle graduating class. Subscription Rate by Mail Including Postage This is what we want. This Scout Badge at a Court of 52 weeks $3.00 is what we need. Honor of Troop 60, at St, Outside Union and Middlesex Counties $6.00 As a matter of fact, the Joseph’s School, Roselle. rate of growth in Clark these Father Joseph Doyle, Par­ Member New Jersey Press Association past five years indicate the ish Administrator of St. Jos­ i need for a second Municipal eph’s gave the address This newspaper is responsible for typographical Recreation area, not the honoring the Eagle Scout. errors only to the extent of the space the errors vague possibility of one in. Carl received the Eagle occupy. Claims must be made within one week of a year or two. Badge from his mother, who, publication. Perhaps - a small per­ in turn, received a scout haps - but nevertheless an charm bracelet from her LETTERS TO THE EDITOR will be accepted by ever present one, if there son. this paper as space allows. All letters must be had been an available, Carl has earned a total of friendly reliable service signed with name and address. Names and addresses safe, and healthy pool for 30 merit badges and is a FOR will be verified before publication. No unsigned our youth, one 13 year old junior Assistant Scoutmas­ AND HIGH QUALITY Oil letter will be published. Names and addresses will citizen in Clark might not ter of Troop 60. He is a Dial 388-5100 be withheld by the paper upon request. have lost his life last Sat­ brotherhood member of the urday evening in the re­ Order of The Arrow, a scout servoir. honor camping society. more money for new schools, I wish the Clark Patriot The Pavorko’s are a Hear Ye! additional class rooms, would take up the banner, and scouting family. The four gyms, etc. in order to fur­ show us the way to accom- ( Pavorko boys are in scout­ PACK UP YOUR To The Editor: nish our young citizens every plish our program. Thank j ing and Mrs. Pavorko is a opportunity and advantage you. AUTO AIR CONDITIONING WAREHOUSE, headed by Gus Esposito of 3 Alan Court, Clark, opens Den Mother in the cub scouts. The parents of Clark are for learning and living the in Maplewood. Mayor Edmund T . Hume (left) cuts the ribbon, welcoming the company to town. Carl is a senior at Roselle TROUBLES... continuously being told that standard 3 “ R’s .” Sincerely yours, The Yellin-Espositor Corporation, 10 45th St. will sell and service Frigiking Auto Air Condi­ Catholic High School and will the Board of Education needs I’d like to add a fourth Mrs. Daniel Metz tioners. attend Notre Dame Univer­ 445 Oak Ridge Rd. sity in Sept. Clark, N.J. ler, Carol Nelson, Nancy Pauleman, Marie Rusciano. Regional Students Diane Savesen, Thomas Sopko, Gail Sullivan, Eugene Elks Plan Wilkinson, and Dorothy Zinkowicz. Flag Day Named To Honor Roll GRADE 12 COUPON Ellen Achtel, Alessandra Honor ratings for the fifth dos, Marie Calderone, Mary Babich, Patricia Brumer, Ceremonies marking period have been Cox, George Cifelli, Ronald Kathleen Buckley, Robert June 14 is Flag Day and announced by Robert E. Curry. Budd, Ellen Calhoun, Yolan­ SPECIAL the Clark Elks Lodge 2327 Hough, Principal of Arthur Norman Feld, Donna Fen- da Calia, David Cornett, is celebrating this day with L. Johnson Regional High nesz, Pam Ferrance, Bar­ Candace Crist. at School, as follows: bara Fornadel, Lawrence Patricia Dzladyk, Linda a special ceremony honor- Greb, Linda Graham, James ling the heritage and history GRADE 9 Gumann, Sue Ellen Gunther, THE VILLAGE CLEANERS jof the American flag. They Lynette Anderson, Susan Geiger. David Hoy, Dorothy Kelso, jwill meet at the American Andrew, Fred Bertolino, Ray Hellinger, Karen Raymond Kroskiewicz, Ka- Carol Busacca, Denise Clark Herman, Carolyn Horzepa, :hleen McNamara, LynnMo- K a o p e c t a t e Legion Hall on June. 15 at Diane Jasman, Edward Me 8:30 p.m. William Cook, Robert Cor gensen, Jennifer Mollica, Principal speaker will be. nett, Catherine Coyle, Ardith Devitt, Jacqualin Nattrass, Janice Monson,'Susan Mum- in travel-proof unbreakable bottles! jCouncilman Bernard Yaru- Creamer. Nancy Osiecki. ford. ! EVENING GOWNS Susan Danilo, Denise Barbara Petersen, Chris­ Thomas Opalack, Anthony On business trips, fun trips and family vacations, be sure to isavage. Jim Smith, past ex- take Kaopectate along. Changes in food, drinking water and I lalted ruler and state Ameri­ Freda, Ronald Granrath, tine Pidany, Cheryl Struble, Pasco, John Patrick, Hilary Jeffrey Gulick, Janice Her­ Diane Terpak, Patricia Tru­ Pearl, Wendell Petersen. climate may result in annoying diarrhea, and Kaopectate’s canism committee chairman prompt, dependable action will be welcome. Pick up a bottle will address the group. rmann, Linda Ulein, Kath deau, Phillip Wishna, and Bonnie Bambo, Jean Rich­ ! 5(K OFF Michael Zavoda. today, and be ready to send trouble packing. i Irv T. Gordon also an­ leen Jacquemin, Stephen er, Jessica Sinclair, Walter nounced that the sale of Karpa, Pearl Kisner, Eu­ GRADE 11 Springer, Lorraine Suit, SEGALL CHOSEN Elizabeth Basile, Paul U p jo h n COUPON EXPIRES END OF JUNE flags is still continuing. The genia Legan. John Susko, and Robert Woj­ FREE PARKING 3 ft. by 5 ft. flags can be Donna Magda, Michael Burger, Jacquelyn Cusu- ciak. OUTSTANDING FREE DELIVERY |used in front of homes and Markovic, Joanne Martinko, mano, Susan Crosby, Carol FU 1-2000 businesses. Proceeds from Roy Mellott, Deborah Much Danilo, Susanna Frimm, Robert Alan Segall, son the sales will go toward more, Peggy Ann Regan, Barbara Garo, Rita Gillis, of Mr. & Mrs. Meyer Se­ n r | i d r u g s t o r e pillage flUeatters i setting up a memorial in Gary Romano, Nadine Ro­ Jill Greenberg. St. Agnes Bowling gall, of Valley Road, Clark, D U LL RAHWAY front of the Municipal Build­ mano. Michael Healy, James received his B.S. Degree Koch, Teresa Ann Kelly, Gail IRVING ST OFF- ELIZABETH AVE. All Work Done On Premises ing, honoring our local men Kathleen Schinestuhl, Team Wins N.J. May 28 at West Chester State 14 JOSEPH ST., CLARK Phone 388-9811 ,in Vietnam. Also, with the Thomas Schultz, Jane Sulek Krebs, Daniel Josephs, Pat­ Next to Corky's T.V ‘proceeds, the Lodge hopes and William Wojciak. ricia Jackey, Karen Kondra- I to buy a flag for each family GRADE 10 sewic. State Tournament UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT who has a serviceman or Diane Berg, Joyce Biazzo Barbara McCutcheon, servicewoman in Vietnam. Nanrv RrnnL-o Sandra Rnv- Lynn Merkel, Richard Mil- A St. Agnes Holy Name Call Mr. Gordon, 382-4500, Society Bowling Team took Ifor more information. first place in the 39th An­ TO L E T — OUT OF CITY TO L E T — OUT OF CITY The respect which all nual New Jersey State Bowl­ Americans should pay to the ing Tournament at Clark iflag was well expressed in Lanes. The team’s high a write-up written by Grand EYES EXAMINED scorer was Marty Scura with Tiler Fritz Coppens of Tra- 610. Captain Steve Drenkow- jverse City, Michigan. It said, DR. EUGENE R. TENDLER ski bowled 488, Chet Rado- lin part: mski 550, Jack Gigantino f‘We must realize the 524, and Jim Murphy 517. igreatest menace to our free­ Optometrist Total pin fall including dom is ingratitude and lack handicap was 3339. of respect for constituted 82 E. CHERRY ST. FU 8-7337 RAHWAY A second team from St. authority. Let us resolve on OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL »:00 P.M Agnes placed seventh out of [this Flag Day to rededicate 1100 teams competing. It was our loyalty to and respecr led by Captain John Doh­ for the Stars and Stripes erty’s 595, and supported by GOLD MEDALLION TOTAL ELECTRIC LIVING and instill in our children Len Mellen 525, Walt John­ this love and respect at their son 513, Ed Cooney 504, featuring earliest age, so they too will and Hank Cwieka(479. Total ELECTRIC hold the Banner of Freedom LINDEN score was 3237. HEAT in highest esteem.” at a PORK STORES special FIRES OF LOVE Seventh Graders low rate Many types of gems have been used in engagement Discuss Politics 29 E. Price Street DIRECTIONS: From Newark, Elizabeth and rings, but the diamond has New York area: Route I to East Grand Ave., come to be the most popular. Linden 486-5086 With Mayor An old superstition tells that Rahway. Turn right and proceed 3 blocks to Clarkton Shopping Cente .Students in Sister Mary Grand Village. From Woodbridge area: St. the diamond’s sparkle orig­ inated in the alchemists’ FAMOUS FOR Cordis’ 7th grade Civics George Ave. to West Grand Ave., Rahway. Raritan Road, Clark Club at St. John the Apostle Turn right and proceed 9 blocks to Grand fires of love, says World HOMEMADE Book Encyclopedia. 388-7864 School in Clark talked about Village (2nd traffic light). >:< * * # $ ROLOGNA the development of Clark and SALAMI its future growth with Mayor TRY OUR DELICIOUS William Maguire recently. HOME MADE COLD CUTS Mayor Maguire pointed out that, although he is the ad­ FANCY POULTRY PRIME MEATS ministrative head of the DECORATED PLATTERS Township government, he FOR A LL OCCASIONS must also continually look to the future and plan for the proper development of the community. This is the area of responsibility that has given Mayor Maguire his greatest challenge, as well as his greatest sense of sat­ RAHWAY isfaction and accomplish­ A happy future is ment. in the cards for this “ I’ll tell you why Jtfew 0«|sigjpf2ecot:h couple. They know what I pay by check:” SUPPORT YOUR HOMETOWN they want to get out of life, and have already decided on a program "My cash is safe NEWSPAPER in the Bank.” of systematic saving that will achieve Published Every Thursday Morning by their objectives. 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d ark state bank For Clark Hostess □ Enclosed Is my check or money order for J . Call 232-5085 Savings Institution and trust com pany I □ Please bill me. For Rahway Hostess | Return to: Rphwqy-Newi Record Coll.276-5990 RARITAN ROAD AT COMMERCE PLACE ■ WESTFIELD AVENUE AT LINCOLN BLVD. I 1470 Brood Street 1500 IRVING STREET, RAHWAY. N. 1. MEMBER F D.I.C. j Rahway, N.J. 07065 ' M J* ------':*S8SSS6SS$i Serving Rahway and Adjoining Communities for 115 Years Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Page 5 June 8, 1967 Rahway News-Record/Clark Patriot Ivereity School of the Arte, College in 1964. She was a Mr. Barnard’s grandpar­ dyke, and her cousin, Miss B.P.W. Club where she also teaches dance member of the Summit Citil- ents are Mr. and Mrs. And­ Ellen Farre. Miss Barbara F.Mozicato notation. lion during the 1939-60 sea­ rew Ferdinand Larson of Miss Durst and John E. Mr, Kagan graduated from son. Miss Burr is a trainee Westwood, N.J. and the late Somerindyke of 597 Union To Install Harvard College cum with the Chase Manhattan Mr. and Mrs. William Joseph St., Rahway, will be married Wed To Jules J. Balon laude in 1959, and from Bank. Barnard of Elizabeth. July 30 in St. Mary’s Church Colonia Law School in 1962. The prospective bride is Rahway. On June 15 He was a member of the the granddaughter of the lace Miss Barbara F. Mozicato The couple are enjoying a Board of Editors of the Col­ Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Spear Mrs. Salvatore Finelli a* daughter of Mr. and Mrs. wedding trip to Montagu umbia Law Review, and is a of Metuchen and the late Mr. Miss Linda Durst president will head the slate Francis J. Mozicato of Bon­ Beach, Nassau. member of the Bar of the and Mrs, Clement Burr of of officers of the Rahway ner St., Hartford Conn., be­ State of New Jersey. He is Oxford, N.Y, and Winter Honored AtShowcr HAVE US Business and Professional came the bride of Jules J. now associated with the Park, Fla, Women’s Club to be installed' Balon of Hanford, son of Mr. Kagan-Dlxon Wire Corpora­ Her fiance was graduated Miss Linda Durst of 785 FILL YOUR NEXT at the Main Restaurant, June and Mrs. Louis Balon of 1120 tion of Rahway In an execu­ from the Plngry School, Audrey Dr., Rahway, was the 15. Fulton St,, Rahway, in a tive and legal capacity. Elizabeth and from Colgate uest of honor at a surprise PRESCRIPTION Other officers include) double ring ceremony per­ Mr. Kagan’s father is a University In 1964. Mr. Bar­ gridal shower held at the first vice president, Mrs, formed by the Rev. John nard, who Is with the Manu­ VFW Hall, Rahway, with graduate of Rutgers Univer­ more than 30 guests parti­ .William Taylor; second vice Kileen in St. Lawrence O’ sity Law School and 1s a facturers Hanover Trust CLARK president, Mrs. James Toole Church, Hartford, Company, expects to receive cipating, member of the Bar of the Hostesses were the bride- Brown: recording secretary, June 3. A reception followed State of New Jersey. He the Master’s Degree In Bus­ Mrs. Joseph E. Bogar; cor­ elect’s prospective attend­ DRUGS at the Camelot Restaurant, served as Police Court Judge iness Administration from 86 Westfield Ave., Clark responding secretary, Mrs. West Hartford. Rutgers University this ants, including Miss Beverly in the City of Rahway, and Klszklel who will be maid Gertrude Grimaldi and trea­ Given in marriage by her was active for many years summer. He is a member of surer, Mrs. Jean Bruce, father, the bride had Mrs. the Bachelors Club of Eliza­ of honor; hern fiance’s sis ­ 381-7100 in the political and civic ter, Miss Judith Somerin- Mrs. Katherine Ledovoy, a tPaula Bergquist of Little activities in Union County. beth. past president, will be the "Silver, N.J. as matron of He is now President of the installing officer. jhonor. Miss Sue Loughlin of Kagan-Dixon Wire Corp,, of ______c. • An entertainment com­ Lee, Mass, and Miss Eliza­ Rahway and is a member of mittee comprised of Mrs. beth Yates of Fall Church, National State Bank Advisory Paul Fitzgerald, Mrs. Va., were the bridesmaids. Board of Rahway. B e l l D rug Store Ravo, and Mrs. George Speak Arthur Balon served as his Miss Keller’s father, a chairman, will provide the brother’s best man and Her­ graduate of Harvard College recreational part of the pro­ bert McDonald of Oakhurst and Harvard Business School gram. and Robert Bergquist of Lit­ during World War II served IRVING STREET 0PP. ELIZABETH AVENUE The auditing committee Jacqueline Ann Talian, tle Silver were the ushers. on advisory committees for selected includes Miss The bride wore a silk the War Production Board, Elizabeth Britt, Mrs. J. Ruiz linen floor length gown with Miss Keller, National Production Autho­ FREE DELIVERY and Mrs. Arthur Viscomi. elbow length veil and carried rity and the Department of FREE PARKING The BPW has issued a vote Carl Hans Du Weda bouquet of Eucharist Lil­ Robert Kagan Commerce. After the war he of appreciation to Mrs. Peg lies. The attendants wore served as Senior Industry 381-2000 Toker and her officers for The marriage of Miss Jac­ Cushman of Washington, lime green silk linen floor Officer of the Marshall Plan their leadership and accom­ queline Ann Talian to Mr. D.C. was the best man. length gowns with matching Mission in Holland, He was ------CLIP THIS COUPON - — plishments during the past Carl Hans Duisberg took The bride wore a dress of bows as headpieces and car­ Plan Marriage Lebanese brocade and a decorated by the Queen of two years. place June 7 in Lady’s Cha­ ried pale yellow carnations. Mrs. Alexander S. Keller Netherlands for his out­ pel of St. Patrick’s Cathe­ bouffant tulle veil centered The honor attendant carried of West Hartford, Connecti­ with a gardenia and carried standing work. At the time dral, N.Y. The Rev, Edward pale yellow carnations mixed cut has announced the en­ of his death he was a vice J, Heavey, S.J., performed a bouquet of gardenias and with yellow rosea. gagement of her daughter, 100 FREE the ceremony, atephanitia, president of the Pratt &i The bride graduated from Miaa Elizabeth Diane Keller Whitney Corp. of Hartford, Mrs. Trembley’ s The bride ie the daughter The bride is a graduate Mount St, Juaeph Academy, to Robert A, Kagan, son of of Georgian Court College Conn, Mr, Keller was one of of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph A, West Hartford, and Bay Path Mr. and Mra. George M. the founders of the Univer­ Aft GREEN STAMPS Talian of Rahway, Mr, Talian of Lakewood, N.J, Mr, Duis­ Junior College and is em­ Kagan, of Hillside. Mlsa Kel­ berg it a graduate of Trinity sity of Hartford, In his honor Piano Students is with the Food Fair Cerp, ployed by the Federal ler Is the daughter alsoofth# the Alexander S, Keller Me­ The groom Is the son of School in N.Y., of Princeton Government In Hartford, late Alexander S, Keller of With The Purchase Of Any Univeraity and the Harvard morial Fund was established Receive Awards Mrs. wslther H. Duisberg Mr, Balon graduated from West Hartford. in 1958 at the University of of Englewood, andBerchtes- Graduate School of Business Rahway High School and A July wedding is planned Hartford, Jamea Gallo and Susan aden, West Germany, and Administration, Springfield College, Spring- In West Hartford, Father's Day Gift !2,“ or over Ste late Dr, WaltberH, Duis­ After a trip to the Leeward field, Mans, an a attended Miss Keller is a graduate Rigman were judged a« sup­ islands, the couple will erior and Leonard Gallo, berg, Dr, Duisberg was graduate school in Washing­ of the uxford School and Tressurer and Executive reside in Europe, Mr. Duis­ ton, D.C, He is employed By Wellesley College, She is Matthew Purdy, Liea Ebert, berg, a resident of Zurich, Nairn Vickie Jenaen, Janice Trem- Vice President of General Kaman Aircraft Corp,, presently studying for a bley, Ann Marie Kowaleakl, Analin# and Film Corp, The will be with the overseas Bloomfield, Conn,, as a per­ Master of Fine Arts Degree Addraai groom is also the grandson operations of the Upjohn sonnel assistant, in Dance at the New YorkUn- Lynn Rukovieh Pamela Mik- Company, laa, Gunner, and Amy of the late Geheimrat Pro­ fessor Dr. Csrl Duisberg COUPON 0000 THRU JUN118th Purdy, excellent as the re­ former Managing Director sult of the annual auditions of Fabenfabriken Bayer, for piano studenta, sponsor­ FROM: $2,00 ed by the Music Educator's A.G. in Leverkusen, Ger­ Association at Douglass Col­ many and the founder and BRITISH lege, May 21 and 28, first Board Chairman of the M ortgage M oney Three year pins were l.G. Farben Corp, in Ger­ JADE EAST awarded Ann Kowaleskl, many, STERLING Patty Kowaleaki, Irwin Feld, The bride's sister, Mrs. & and Janice Trembley. Howard Blechmann of Mor­ AFTER SHAVE...... S3.50 ristown, waa the matron of A v a i l a b l e Others awarded Sliver COLOGNE...... S5.00 Certificates and special honor and Mr. Trevor A. JADE EAST commendation were: Elena STICK DEODORANT . . SI 75 Villar, Michael Lyons, Patty CORAL S O A P ...... $2.75 Kowaleski, Gerald LaBelle, Bruce Sizemore, Irwin Feld, Andrea Karavi- tes, Jeffrey Burns, Charlotte Campbell. Miss Campbell Joann Parmentier Lucinda H. Burr, FABERGE participated in student reci­ BUXTON WALLETS . $3.50 CANOE tal held at the Maplewood BRUT COLOGNE R0NS0N LIGHTERS. . . 25% Woman’s Club earlier in Wed In Michigan •« W.J. Barnard Jr. S J M i COLOGNE May. The marriage 6f Miss Jo­ ELEC TR IC SHAVERS . Low Pri All the above students who c“ $ 5 co ann Parmentier, daughter of SONY Transistor RADIO . $11 .98 J * reside in Clark, Rahway or To Wed August 5 ENGLISH LEATHER Mr. and Mrs. Justin Par­ MEN'S FITTED TRAVEL CASES Colonia, are students of Mrs. mentier of Detroit, Mich., Robert Trembley of Rahway. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cor­ & to Bruce Sizemore, son of WHITE OWL CIGARS-50’S . $4.25 CHANEL $3,E0 Mrs. George D. Sizemore bin Burr of 327 Maple Ave., ENGLISH LEATHER NAMED TRUSTEE of 2099 Whittier St., Rahway Rahway, have announced the GENTLEMAN'S engagement of their daugh­ LIME The election of Mrs. and the late Mr. Sizemore, AFTER SHAVE James R. MacDonald of 375 took place on May 25. ter, Miss Lucinda Helen from $1.50 Wychwood Rd., Westfield, to The candlelight, double Burr, to William Lloyd Bar­ nard, Jr., son of Mr. and the Board of Trustees of ring ceremony was perform­ Need help in making that "dream home" come true? GU ER L AIN’S Union Junior College, Cran­ ed by the Rev. William Lo- Mrs. William Lloyd Barnard SHULTON’S ford, was announced today by vick of the Rosedale Gardens If you’ ll supply the dream . . . we'll supply the casl. of 219 Edgar PL, Elizabeth. An Aug. 5 wedding is being Hugo B. Meyer of Summit, Presbyterian Church, La- for your mortgage loan. See a counselor in our mort­ OLD SPICE HABIT ROUGE s3 .50 chairman, and Dr. Kenneth vonia, Mich. Mrs. James planned, C. MacKay, UJC president. Clancy of Detroit was mat­ gage loan department today for prompt, cooperative Miss Burr is an alumna and ron of honor and Robert service in financing your new home at a low cost. of the Vail-Deane School, IMPERIALE s5.°° White of St. Clair Shores, Elizabeth. She attended Con­ is your car Mich,, was best man. necticut College for Women OLD SPICE LIME After a reception at the and was graduated from Pine INDIVIDUAL & GIFT SET ITEMS EXTRA DRY s5.00 tied up Lavonla Knights Inn, the cou­ Manor Junior College with ple left on a trip to San THE Honors and from Sweet Briar from $1,00 up. for service??? Juan, Puerto Rico and St. Thomaa Virgin Islanda. Upon their return, the couple will INDUSTRIAL-WORKMEN'S reside in Birmingham, Mich, 'ri. Rent one The bridegroom is a gra­ duate of Rahway High School SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION from usili and a 1963 graduate of c 'm o n t o Franklin & Marshall College 14B0 IRVING ST,, RAHWAY, N,J, Phono 381-9400 Lancaster, Pa,, ia with tne You don't have to alt Ford Motor Company, Serving The Community fo r more th an a Half Century CAMP FAIRWEATHER at home juat because your serviceman la waiting for a part or this summer* while you wait for Mifflin Hayes, Jr. the Insurance adjuster Weds Trenton Girl to settle your claim, COSTS: For the first time, costs in 1967 will Rent a new Comet Mr*. Patricia Schwab reflect where a camper comes from. Rahway Grey, daughter of Mr, and or Mercury- Mra. Raymond T. Schwab, Enjoy the convenience children will "get a break" because their Low, low ratoi Sr., of 709 Greenwood Ave., parents contribute to the United Fund of Rah­ dally... Trenton, became the bride of way which under-writes our work. L, Mifflin Hayes, Jr., son of e x t r a weekly... monthly Mrs. L. Mifflin Hayes, Sr., of drive-in banking... of 258 W. Emerson Ave., ^ ^ s r RAHWAY MOTOR CAR Rahway, in a double ring CONTACT. CO., INC. ceremony performed June 3 at the Greenwood Avenue 1003 5 T. G E O R G E A V E . Our drive-in banking services Methodist Church, Trenton. • RAH W AY, N. J. The bridegroom is a gra­ include check cashing, receiv­ THE RAHWAY Y.M.C.A. Lincoln Continental - Mercury • duate of Rahway High School, ing deposits, withdrawals and Comet - Fiat Kanyon College and the Duke 1564 IRVING ST. RAHW AY University Law School. He is making loan payments. For Sales & Ser Auto Leasing employed by Nixon, Mudge, ZIP-07065 -PHONE388-0057 388-3344 Rose, Guthrie and Smith, banking in minutes, drive right New York City. in and make your transactions. FOR COMPLETE DETAILS No need to dress up . . . no DETACH ANO SEND TO THE RAHWAY Y.M.C.A.IIVIIYIEDIATELY standing in line. Extra banking LAYAWAY NOW! Date CAMP FAIRWEATHER D .C. No.. ____ (For Office Use) A COMPLETE SttKTmjUJF hours too . . . The Rahway Y.M.C.A, Day Camp Phone __ R E G IS T R A T IO N FORM - 1967 S EA 5 0 N .Younger Camp___Older Camp

Name_____ Address , City Birth Date. Age, while at camp_ Yrs___Mos, G l t T S i Savings Accounts • . ■ Chocking Next Grade in School. Accounts . . . Auto Loons . . . Father's Name___ Father’s Firm______Father’s Type Work_ 3 U , FULL SERVICE Personal Loans • ■ . Homo Mort­ Church Preference "Y ” Membership Expiration Date, if current Member: ______gage Loano . . . Banking by Mall . , . lank Money O rd trs , , . Drive I need Transportation from and to mv home, A convenient stop for the bus in my neighborhood is BANKING. . . In Banking. I have previously camped at , FOR THE GRAD! __ Please send information about Camp Speers, the Resident Camp the Rahway •YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE Checked below, are the Periods of Enclosed, please find our check for $10. Of this $5. is PAY AS LITTLE AS 2.00 WEEKLY W f Camp Fairweather that I wish to attend: a non-re fundable registration fee. The other $5. is a ARE ______PERIOD 1; 6/26-7/7 STATE B A N K MEMBERS PERIOD 2; 7/10-7/21 summer Y.M.C.A. membership fee. (In the event the GOLDBLATT’S PERIOD 3; 7/24-8/4 applicant is already a Y.M.C.A. member, the entire " JEWELRY = PERIOD 4; 8/7 -8/18 amount will be deductible from the first period he or "Rahway’s Oldest Established Jewelry Store” FREE CONVENIENT PARKING PERIOD 5; 8/21-8/25 she attends. o f R A H W A Y Parent/ 84 E. CHERRY ST., RAHWAY Rec’d by _=c Rahway Y.M.C.A. Signed------— ------Guardian 1515 IRVINGTON ST., RAHWAY Oped Frl. Evening PHONE FU 8-1667 Page 6 Rahway News-Record/Clark Patriot June 8, 1967 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LBGAL NOTICM LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE* LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES SHERIFF'S SALK NOTICE OF INTENTION pal Board of Alcoholic Beverage Con­ Elliot Slater, Renssalaer Rd., Essex Objections, if any. should be made Elks Host Take notice that Nancy J. Enior trol of Rahway. City Hall, 1470 Brant Avenue, Clark, New Jersey. NOTICE OF INTENTION 50 degrees 44 minutes East, 107.18 feet Fells, N. J. Board °J AdJiistment on May 1. 1967, immediately in writing to Township and Walter E. Ensor, trading as Campbell Street, Rahway, N. J. Objections, if any, should be made STOCKHOLDERS Clerk, Edward R. Padusniak, Munici­ Take notice that The Main of Rah­ to a point; running thence (3) South Ensor's Tavern, has applied to the immediately in writing to Township the following application for a variance way. Inc., a corporation of New Jer­ Signed: HARRY ORR John A. Hartford Foundation. 420 was granted: pal Building, Westfield Avenue, Clark, 48 degrees 22 minutes 30 seconds East, Municipal Board of Alcoholic Bev­ Clerk. Edward R. Padusniak, Munici­ Lexington Avenue, New York, N. Y„ sey. trading as The Main Restaurant 33.94 feet to a point; running thence 1428 Irving Street ' A ndrew Albano, to create two lots, New Jersey. Children erage Control of Rahway, New Jersey, Rahway, New Jersey pal Building, Westfield Avenue, Clark. (Holding over 10%). and Bar has applied to the Municipal (4) South 39 degrees 18 m in u tes W est, for Plenary Retail Consumption Li­ New Jersey. M adison Hill Road, Bl. 42 Lot 99. Signed: JOHN DOENZELMANN 6 /8 /2 t Objections, if any, should be made S ecretary Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control 98 60 feet to a point in the said North­ cense for premises situated at 197 Bigned: * pubUc meeting held on May 15, of Rahway. New Jersey for Plenary easterly side of Adams Street; running Immediate in writing to Madeline 1967, the Clark Board of Adjustment 6 /8 /2 t West Scott Avenue, Rahway, New NOTICE OF INTENTION EMANUEL ADDIB, Kirkbright, Secretary of the Munici­ Retail Consumption License for prem­ thence (5) along the said Northeasterly Jersey. Westfield and Brant Avenue granted a variance for the following ises located at 169-171 West Main At Circus Take notice that John Danylyk. pal Board of Alcoholic Beverage Con­ application; NOTICE OF INTENTION side of Adams Street, North 50 degrees Objections, if any, should be made trading as Adam's Bar, has applied Clark, N. J. trol of Rahway, City Hall, 1470 Take notice that Baumel's Liquor Street, Rahway, New Jersey. 44 minutes West, 63.91 feet to the point Immediately in writing to Madeline to the Municipal Board of Alcoholic 6 /8 /2 t Campbell Street, Rahway, N. J. Oeorge Florian, to erect additional & Delicatessen Inc., has applied to The names and addresses of offi­ and Place of BEGINNING. .garage, 8 Kennedy Drive. Bl. 38A, Lot 21. Thirty-two children were Klrkbright, Secretary of the Munici­ Beverage Control of Rahway, New Signed: the Council of the Township of Clark cers of the above corporation are: The above description is drawn in ac­ pal Board of Alcoholic Beverage Con­ Jersey, for Plenary Retail Consump­ THE GREAT ATLANTIC & Ralph Iozzi, Secretary for a Plenary Retail Distribution Angelo Rizzo. President, 125 Division cordance with a survey prepared by treated to a thrilling day of trol of Rahway, City Hall, 1470 tion License for premises situated at NOTICE OF INTENTION PACIFIC TEA COMPANY, INC. License for premises situated at 30 St., Port Reading, N. J.; Michael Dominick J. Venditto. L.S.. Linden. New Campbell Street. Rahway, N. J. Take notice that the Rahway Yacht Rizzo, Secretary-Treasurer, 427 6th circus entertainment and a 1431 Irving Street, Rahway, New Post Office Box 214 ’ NOTICE OF INTENTION Wertfield Avenue, Clark, New Jersey. Jersey, dated June 25th, 1964, and re­ (Signed) Jersey. Club Intends to apply to the Munici­ Newark, New Jersey Objections, if *ony, should be made Ave., Lyndhurst, N. J. vised June 30th, 1964. “mountain of refreshments" NANCY J. ENSOR Objections, if any. should be made pal Board of Alcoholic Beverage Con­ 8 /8 /2 t Take notice that Cross Keys Hotel Immediately in writing to Township Objections, if any, should be made Being known as 212 Adams Street, WALTER E. ENSOR immediately in writing to Madeline trol of Rahway, New Jersey, for a .and Restaurant, Inc. (a corporation Clerk, Edward R. Padusniak. Munici­ immediately In writing to Madeline Rahway, New Jersey. last Friday, thanks to the 197 West 8cott Avenue Kirkbright, Secretary of the Munici­ Club License for premises situated at NOTICE OF INTENTION ‘of New Jersey) intends to to apply to pal Building, Westfield Avenue, Clark, Kirkbright, Secretary of the Munici­ There is due approximately $16,940.76 Crippled Kiddies Committee Rahway, New Jersey pal Board of Alcoholic Beverage Con­ 1706 Paterson Street, Rahway, New Take notice that Peter Zeleznik, the Municipal Board of Alcoholic New Jersey. pal Board of Alcoholic Beverage Con­ with interest from April 13, 1967 and 6 /8 /2 t trol nf Rahway. City Hall. 1470 Jersey. trading as Pete's Irving Tavern, has Beverage Control of Rahway. New Signed: trol of Rahway, City Hall, 1470 $794.85 with interest from March 28, of Rahway Lodge of Elks, Campbell Street. Rahway. N. J. The names of the officers of this applied to the Municipal Board of Jersey, for Plenary Retail Consump­ ABRAHAM D. BAUMEL, Pres. Campbell Street, Rahway, N. J. NOTICE OF INTENTION tion License for premises situated at 1967 and costs. headed by chairman George Signed: JOHN DANYLYK club and the offices they fill respec­ Alcoholic Beverage Control of Rah­ 30 Westfield Avenue (Signed) The Sheriff reserves the right to Take notice that Louis Mandel 1431 Irving Street tively are: way, New Jersey, for Plenary Retail 37 West Cherry Street, Rahway, New C lark, N. J. THE MAIN OF RAHWAY. INC. Marhak. The group attended trading as Sanders’ Wine and Liquor Commodore, Howard D. Little. Mil- Jersey. The names and addresses of Angelo Rizzo, President adjourn this sale. Rahway. New Jersey Consumption License including the 6 /8 /2 t RALPH ORISCELLO, Sheriff Store, has applied to the Municipal 6 /8 /2 t ton and Asbury Ave., Oceanport. N. Broad Package Privileges in License, officers of this corporation are: 169-171 West Main Street the Shrine Circus in Tren­ Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control J.; Vice Commodore, John S. Kobus, Anthony J. Ccrami. President, 450 R ahw ay. N. J. LOUIS J. COHEN, ATTY. pursuant to Chapter 98, of the Laws NOTICE OF INTENTION DJ & RNR CX-228-03 ton. of Rahway. New Jersey, for Plenary NOTICE OF INTENTION 714 Pennington St., Elizabeth, N. J.; of 1948 and the Amendments thereof Middlesex Avenue, Colonia. New Jer­ Take notice that Bilbud Inc. (a 6 /8 /2 t Retail Distribution License for prem­ Rear Commodore. William A. Sze- sey; Florence Ceramt. Sec.-Treas., 5/25/4t Fees: $48.00 Take notice that Benjamin, Irving and Supplements Thereto, for prem­ corporation of New Jersey) trading as NOTICE OF INTENTION Those who attended the ises at 1533 Main Street. Rahway, and Bernard Dembling. trading as cheny, 422 Pine Grove Circle, Scotch ises located at 1646-1654 Irving 450 Middlesex Avenue, Colonia, New The Oaks Restaurant. Cocktail New Jersey. P lains, N. J.; T reasu rer, W illiam C. Street, Rahway, New Jersey. Jersey. Take notice that August and Wik- SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY program which was co-spon­ Dembling’s intend to apply to the Lounge and Liquors, has applied to torya Dziedzic intends to apply to the Objections, if any. should be made Municipal Board of Alcoholic Bev­ Stafford, 3 Retford Avenue, Cran­ Objections, if any. should be made Objections, if any, should be made the Municipal Board of Alcoholic CHANCERY DIVISION, UNION COUNTY sored by the Recreation De­ immediately in writing to Madeline ford, N. J.; Secretary, Ralph F. Ken­ immediately in writing to Madeline immediately in writing to Madeline Council of the Township of Clark for DOCKET NO. M-8341-65 erage Control of Rahway, New Jersey, Beverage Control of the City of Rah­ Plenary Retail Consumption License Kirkbright. Secretary of the Munici­ for Plenary Retail Distribution Li­ dall, 409 Miltonia 8treet, Linden, Kirkbright, Secretary of the Munici­ Kirkbright, Secretary of the Munici­ CAROLE BRIERTON. a k/a CAROLE partment were:Joseph John­ pal Board of Alcoholic Beverage Con­ way. New Jersey for a Plenary Retail for premises located at 27 Westfield cense for premises situated at 736 N. J. pal Board of Alcoholic Beverage Con­ pal Board of Alcoholic Beverage Con­ Consumption License for premises ANN BRIERTON. Plaintiff, vs PAUL trol of Rahway. City Hall, 1470 Trustees: Harry J. Lanouette, 2050 trol of Rahway, City Hall, 1470 Avenue, Clark, New Jersey. M. BRIERTON, a/k/a PAUL M. BRIER­ son, Mark Gotell, Marsha West Grand Avenuq, Rahway, New trol of Rahway. City Hall, 1470 situated at 108-130 Lincoln Highway. Objections, if any, should be made Campbell Street. Rahway, N. J. Jersey. Montgomery St., Rahway, N. J.; Campbell Street, Rahway. N. J. Campbell Street. Rahway. N. J. Rahway. New Jersey. TON, Defendant. Civil Action Order for Schall, Ray Pula, Karen Mal- Signed: LOUIS MANDEL immediately in writing to Township Objections, if any. should be made John W. Bliss. 695 Dorian Rd., West- (Signed) PETER ZELEZNIK (Signed) The names and residences of stock­ Publication (Matrimonial). 1533 Main Street field, N. J.; Andrew Roesch, 715 1646 Irving Street CR08S KEYS HOTEL AND Clerk, Edward R. Padusniak, Munici­ To Paul Brierton, a/k/a PAUL M. anowski, Robert Emerson Immediately in writing to Madeline holders of said corporation are as pal Building. Westfield Avenue, Clark. Rahway, New Jersey Kirkbright. Secretary of the Munici­ Grove St., Rahway. N. J. Rahway, New Jersey RESTAURANT. INC. follows: B rierton: Neal, Darrell McGar, Elea­ 6 /8 /2 t 6 /8 /2 t 37 West Cherry Street New Jersey. pal Board of Alcoholic Beverage Con­ Objections, if any, should be made Edward C. Vella. President and Signed: AUGUST DZIEDZIC By virtue of an Order of the Superior trol of Rahway. City Hall. 1470 Immediately in writing to Madeline Rahway. New Jersey Treasurer. 1139 Maurice Avenue, Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, nor, Carylane Benedict, Pat­ NOTICE OF INTENTION Kirkbright. Secretary of the Munici­ NOTICE OF INTENTION Anthony J. Cerami, Pres. Wiktorya Dziedzic Campbell Street. Rahway. N. J. Clark, New Jersey; Clair fA. Vella, 6 /8 /2 t made on the 4th day of May, 1967, in a ricia Margadonna, Bercenna Take notice that Bachmann’s Res­ (Signed) BENJAMIN DEMBLING pal Board of Alcoholic Beverage Con­ Take notice that Orade A Dairy of 6 /8 /2 t civil action wherein Carole Brierton, taurant and Tavern, Inc., has applied Secretary, 1139 Maurice Avenue, IRVING DEMBLING trol of Rahway, City Hall. 1470 Rahway Inc. trading as Grade A Clark, N. J.; R. T. Donahue, Vice NOTICE OF INTENTION a/k/a Carole Ann Brierton, is the plain­ Brooker, Robin Dozier, Gary to the Municipal Board of Alcoholic BERNARD DEMBLING Campbell Street, Rahway. N. J. Dairy Inc. has applied to the Munici­ NOTICE OF INTENTION tiff and you are the defendant, you are Beverage Control of Rahway. New President, 1207-3 Stockton Circle, Take notice that Rocky's Bar still along said line north 86 degrees, mas Brown, Dorothy Martin, immediately in writing to Madeline Perth Ambuy, New Jersey trol of Rahway, City Hall, 1470 Raritan Road. Clark. New Jersey. 6 /8 .'2 t 19. minutes 30 seconds east 26.90 feet;) Mrs. Walter Samples was Kirkbright. Secretary of the Munici­ Norma Witkin. Vice President applied to the Municipal Board of Campbell Street. Rahway, N. J. The names of the officers of this Karen Legan, Karen Yula, Alcoholic Beverage Control of the thence pal Board of Alcoholic Beverage Con­ 37 Lewis Street (81gned) JOHN DUNHAM club and the offices they fill respec­ NOTICE OF INTENTION (3) north 3 degrees 40 minutes 30 sec-; co - chairman with Mrs. trol of Rahway. City Hall, 1470 Perth Amboy, New Jersey City of Rahway for a Plenary Retail _____ 6 /8 /2 t tively are: TAKE NOTICE tV>at Clark Towers Ann Krivitski, and Julia Ken- Distribution License for premises onds west 100 feet; thence Douglas Baumann, Advisor Campbell Street. Rahway, N. J. Paul Witkin, Secretary-Treasurer President, Mr, L. Krupp. 102 Lin­ of Clark, N. J., trading as Howard (4) so u th 86 degrees 19 m inutes 30 sec-j drigan, all of Rahway. Signed: 44 Merker Drive situated at 1532 Main Street, Rah­ NOTICE OF INTENTION coln Boulevard. Clark, N. J.; Vice Johnson's, has applied to the Council to the provisional members. way, N. J. Take notice that the Columbian onds west 105 feet; 'thence WILLIAM SCHMIDT. SR. Fords (Edison Twsp.) N. J. P resident. A. B a ra t, 6 H arp er fat.. of the Township of Clark for a Plen­ (5) south 22 degrees 5 minutes east Mark Backhaus, Carol President, 443 W. Inman 6 /8 /2 t Officers, Directors and Stockhold­ Club of Rahway has applied to the Piscataway, N. J.; Financial Secre­ ary Retail Consumption License for The membership heard the ers are: Municipal Board of Alcoholic Bever­ 115.04 feet to the northerly sideline Kulp, Cynthia Van Savage, Avenue, Rahway, N. J. tary , M rs. M arg aret F erenczy, 1067 premises situated at 10 Central Ave­ of Ascot Way and the point of BE­ annual reports of the officers 6 /8 /2 t NOTICE OF INTENTION Edwin Fisher. 125 Mayhew Drive, age Control of Rahway, N. J., for Bryant St., Rahway, N. J.; Treasurer, nue. C lark. N. J. Jan Serden, Elaine Gannon, South Orange, N. J., President, Treas­ a Renewal Club License, for premises GINNING. Take notice that Herman, John and Mrs. V. K. Nemeth, 843 Prospect St., The names and residences of all Being known and designated as lot and committee chairmen. William Schultz trading as Schultz's urer. Director and Stockholder; Mari­ situated at 80 West Inman Avenue. Roselle Park, N. J.; Secretary, Mrs. the officers and all directors who and Deborah Lutz, were the NOTICE OF INTENTION lyn Fisher, 125 Mayhew Drive. South Rahway, New Jersey. #14 of block 63-M on a certain map en­ Mrs. Joseph DiFluri out go­ Tavern have applied to the Municipal Irene Gonczllk, 52 Bartell PI., Clark, have no other named office, and the titled "Map of Chestnut Hill Township winners from Clark. Take notice that Edward Bodnar Orange, N. J., Secretary. Director; The names of the officers of this N. J.Trustees: Mr. Z. Wm. Nemeth, name3 and residences of stockholders trading as Novelty Inn. a New Jer­ Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control of Clark, Union County, New Jersey, ing president presented a ol Rahway. New Jersey, for Plenary Abe W. W asserm an. 12 Hem lock club, and offices they fill respectively 843 Prospect St., Roselle Park, N. J.; holding more than ten percentum of All are pupils of Elsie Al- sey Corporation, 1536 Irving St., Court. Maplewood. N. J., Director; are: dated May 8. 1956, prepared by Troun- gavel to Mrs. Douglas Bau­ Retail Consumption License for prem­ Mrs. 8. J. Shuha. 1238 Lansdowne any of the stack are as follows: son and Decker. Engineers and Sur­ Rahway. N. J,. intends to apply to Objections, if any, should be maae President, A. Charles Battista, 1029 Ter., Plainfield. N. J.; Mr Menyhert Howard B. Johnson, 888 Park Ave., butson. the Municipal Board of Alcoholic ises located at 297—301 West Grand veyors, Union, New Jersey." which map mann, the newly elected pre­ Avenue, Rahway. New Jersey. immediately in writing to Madellno Elm Terrace, Rahway. N. J.; Vice Toth, Box 134, Carteret, N. J. New Y ork, N. Y. Beverage Control of Rahway. New Kirkbright, Secretary of the Munici­ President, William Disney. 257 E. was filed in the Office of the Register Jersey for Plenary Retail Consump­ Objections, if any, should be made Objections, if any. should be made Eugene J. Durgin, 115 Highland of the County of Union on July 25, 1956 sident. pal Board of Alcoholic Beverage Con­ Hazelwood Ave., Rahway, N. J.; Sec­ Avenue, Wollaston. Mass. tion License for premises situated at Immediately in writing to Madeline immediately in writing to Township as Map #448-C. The program closed with Kirkbright. Secretary of the Munici­ trol of Rahway, City Hall. 1470 retary, Charles J. Lanlgan. 447 Clerk, Edward R. Padusniak, Munici­ Howard D. Johnson. 330 Beacon 1536 Irving St., R ahw ay. N. J. Campbell 8treet, Rahway, N. J. Orchard St., Rahway, N. J.; Treas­ The above description is in accordance Names and addresses of the offi­ pal Board of Alcoholic Beverage Con­ pal Building, Westfield Avenue, Clark, St.. Bcston. Mass. with a survey made by Theo. P. Troun- the installation of new of­ Colonia AAUW HOME LIQUORS urer, Julius J. J3wierk, 212 W. Scott cers of the above named corporation trol of Rahway, City Hall, 1470 New Jersey. Joseph Dahlborg. 6 Mitchell Ter- son, Jr., surveyor, dated October 29, Campbell Street, Rahway, N. J. Edwin Fisher, President Ave., Rahway. N. J.; Director, Ed­ Signed: J race. Mt. Holly, New Jersey. ficers: Mrs. Douglas Bau­ The final meeting of the are: Edward Bodnar. President, 21 773 So. Orange Avenue ward Byrnes, 376 Berthold Ave., 1956, revised January 16. 1957. Pre-cott Turn. Clark. N. J.; Marlon Signed: VILMA K. NEMETH, Treasurer John H. Wyllie, River Road. Nor- Being commonly known and desig­ mann, president; Mrs. Peter HERMAN, JOHN and WILLIAM Newark, N. J. Rahway. N. J.; Director, Charles American Hungarian well. Mass. Colonia Branch of the Am­ Bcdnar, Secretary-Treasurer. 21 Pres­ 8 /8 /2 t Leila, 2187 Allen St., Rahway, N. J.; nated as 21 Ascot Way, Clark, New Jer­ cott Turn. Clark; Andrew Bodnar. SCHULTZ Citizens' Club Objections. If any. should be made Schmidt, vice president; erican Association of Uni­ Director, William Llnnell, 807 Jaques Immediately In writing to Township sey, and being further known and desig­ Vice President-Assistant Secretary. 297-301 West Grand Avenue Old R a rita n Rd., C lark, N. J. n ated as Lot 14 in Block No. 114 onj Mrs. William L. Rand, re­ Rahway, New Jersey NOTICE OF INTENTION Ave., R ahw ay, N. J. 6/8/2t Clerk. Edward R. Padusniak, Munici­ versity Women will be held Objections, if any, should be made Take notice that The Great Atlan­ Objections, if any. should be made the Tax Map of the Township of Clark. immediately in writing to Madeline 6 /8 /2 t pal Building, Westfield Avenue. Clark. Being the same premises conveyed to; cording secretary; Mrs. today at the Ad Lib Rest­ tic & Pacific Tea Company, Inc., has immediately in writing to Madeline NOTICE OF INTENTION New Jersey. Kirkbright. Secretary of the Munici­ applied to the Municipal Board of Kirkbright, Secretary of the Munici­ Richard J. Norris and Luella Norris, his William Assell, correspond­ pal Board of Alcoholic Beverage Con­ NOTICE OF INTENTION Take notice that Estate of Frank Signed: aurant in Woodbridge at 6;30 Alcoholic Beverage Control of Rah­ pal Board of Alcoholic Beverage Con­ CLARK TOWERS, INC. wife, by Deed from Jordan Corporation, trol of Rahway. City Hall. 1470 Take notice that Natco Liquor. Argenzlano, has applied to the Coun­ a New Jersey corporation, recorded on ing secretary; and Mrs. Le­ Elizabeth, trading as National Liquor way. New Jersey for a Plenary Retail trol of Rahway, City Hall, 1470 cil of the Township of Clark for a 10 C en tral Avenue p.m. This meeting will con­ Campbell Street. Rahway, N. J. Distribution License for premises Campbell Street, Rahway, N. J. March 4, 1957, in Book 2305 o( Deeds • Signed* Stores, has made application to the Plenary Retail Consumption License Clark. New Jersey Roy Frank, treasurer. clude a study of China as situated at 2325 Elizabeth Avenue, (Signed) JULIUS J. SWIERK 6 /8 /2 t for Union County, Page 57. NOVELTY INN. Municipal Board of Alcoholic Bev­ for premises situated at 777 Raritan "The sale will be made subject to the EDWARD BODNAR. President erage Control of the City of Rahway, Rahway, N. J. T reasu rer Road, corner Madison Hill Road, well as good fun in the ‘66-67 N. J.. for a Plenary Retail Distribu­ OFFICERS 6 /8 /2 t Clark, New Jersey. NOTICE OF INTENTION following: 1536 Irving St. Take notice that the John L 1. Such facts as an accurate survey AAUW program. Rahway. N. J. tion license for premises situated at Melvin W. Alldredge, 95 Pond- O bjectionif any. should be made field Road. West, Bronxville, N. Y., NOTICE OF INTENTION Ruddy Pest #7363 V.F.W. has ap­ and inspection of the premises would Rahway Boy, 6 /8 /2 t 431 W. Grand Ave., Rahway N. J. immediately in writing to Township The speaker at this final The officers and their addresses Ch<\'rm an. Take notice that Paolini's Town plied to the Council of the Township reveal. Towne House, trading as Towne Clerk, Edward R. Padusniak, Munici­ 2. Lien of unpaid taxes. (Tax search meeting will be Dr. Chih NOTICE OF INTENTION are: Byron Jay, 176 E. 71st 8t„ New pal Building. Westfield Avenue, Clark, of Clark for renewal of Club license Murray Rosen, President. 60 Tower York, N. Y., President. House, has applied to the Municipal New Jersey. for premises situated at 6 Broadway, 7/1/66 shows unpaid 1965 taxes of Meng of The China Institute. Take notice that Joseph Oalalda. Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control Clark. New Jersey, $507.84, plus interest, and unpaid 1966 Girl Are Crowned Hill Avenue, Red Bank. N. J. Marie William E. Ayres, 101 Briar Signed: Jr., and Rosemary Galalda, Matsko. of Rahway, New Jersey, for Plenary taxes of $527.56, plus interest.) trading as Rahway Inn, 216-218 St. Rosen, Vice President, 60 Tower Hill .Meadows Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa., Vice­ Estate of Frank Argenziano Officers of the Club and their He will speak on Chinese Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. Stanley -President. Retail Consumption License for respective positions are: Commander: 3. Federal, State, and Municipal acts, George Avenue intends to apply to JAMES C- GALLAGHER, Executor laws, ordinances, and regulations affect­ Philosophy and Religion. Kaufelt. Secretary-Treasurer. 343 J. Gordon Christian. Jr., 2922 Al­ piemises situated at 1453 Main 777 Raritan Road, James A. Smith, 803 Featherbed the Municipal Board of Alcoholic Street, Rahway, New Jersey. ing the use and occupancy of the prem­ At Coronation Ball Beverage Control of Rahway, New North 4th Avenue. Highland Park, varado Ave,. Jacksonville. Fla., Vice- Corner Madison Hill Road Lane. Clark. N. J.: Sr. Vice Com­ Mrs. David Adame Hevell, N. J. P resident. The names and addresses of the C lark. N. J. mander: Walter McGee. 43 Rcss ises. Jersey for renewal of Plenary Retail officers of this corporation are: 4. Restrictions and easements of rec­ Miss Sandra McKenzie, President of the N.J. State Consumption License. Objections, if any. should be made Wjlliam Corbus, 201 E. 79th St., 8 /8 /2 t Etreat, Clark, New Jersey: Jr. Vice immediately in writing to Madeline New York, N. Y., Vice-President. John B. Paolini, President. 9 Myr­ Commander: Harold Kessler, 58 ord, if any, including easements in Deed daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Objections, if any. should be made tle Avenue. Edison, N. J.; Orfeo Book 2293 page 527, and restrictions In Division of AAUW, will grace immediately in writing to Madeline Kirkbright, Secretary of the Munici­ William J. Kane, 320 Algonquin NOTICE OF INTENTION Hutchinson Street, Clark, New Jer­ Gus McKenzie of Monroe St., pal Board cf Alcoholic Beverage Con­ Rd., Franklin Lakes, N. J., Vice- PaoJlni, Vice President and Treas­ sey; Chaplain: Richard Burger. 52 Deed Book 2275 page 49. the company by her presence Kirkbright. Secretary of the Munici­ urer, 99 Lloyd Avenue, Edison, N. J.; Take notice that Clark Liquors. pal Board of Alcoholic Beverage Con­ trol of Rahway, City Hall, 1470 P resident. Inc., a corporation of the State of Coldevln Road, Clark. New Jersey; 5. Occupancy of the mortgagors, if Rahway, sponsored by Queen as she installs the new slate Campbell ‘Street, Rahway. N. J. Edw ard A. LePage, 149 O rch ard Alceo Paolini. Secretary, 9 Myrtle Chaplain: Richard Burger, 52 Colde- any. (Judgment contains a Judgment for j trol of Rahway, City Hall, 1470 Avenue, Edison, N. J. New Jersey has applied to the Munici­ Victoria Chapter 31, O.E.S. I Campbell Street, Rahway. N. J. (Signed) STANLEY KAUFELT, Rd., Briarcliff Manor, N. Y.. Vice- vin Road, Clark, New Jersey: Quar­ possession, but a purchaser would have j of AAUW officers. The Com­ pal Council of the Township of Clark, to obtain his own writ of possession.)” Signed: S ecretary P resident. Objections, if any, should be made New Jersey, for a Plenary Retail Dis­ termaster: Vincent Mullin, 180 of Rahway was crowned as j 6 /8 /2 t O. Philip Nyquist, 1527 Sequoia immediately in writing to Madeline Liberty Street. Clark. New Jersey; There is due approximately $20,616.60 ! munity Service Award will be JOSEPH OALAIDA. JR. Kirkbright, Secretary of the Munici­ tribution License for premises situated with interest from March 21, 1967 and ROSEMARY GALAIDA MATSKO Trail, Glen View, 111., Vice President. at 1040 Lake Avenue, Clark, New Advocate and Adjutant; Raymond Queen, and William Kevin! made at that time by our 216-218 St. Oeorge Avenue NOTICE OF INTENTION William T. Price, 719 Oreat pal Board of Alcoholic Beverage Con­ Jersey. Hoffmann, 370 Lincoln Avenue, Cran­ costs. Brown, son of Mr. and M rs.! Take notice that Disabled Veterans Springs Rd.. Bryn Mawr, Pa., Vice- trol of Rahway, City Hall, 1470 ford, New Jersey; Surgeon; Joseph The Sheriff reserves the right to ad- i President, Mrs. John Mac- Rahway. New Jersey Campbell Street, Rahway. N. J. The names and addresses of the 6 /8 /2 t Recreation Corporation has applied P resident. officers, directors and stockholders Szomolnoky, 57 Coldevln Road, Journ this sale. William Brown of 1029 Thorn kinin, to Mrs. Ann Mufson, to the Municipal Board of Alcoholic Harold D. Hoag, 142 Windsor Rd., Signed ALCEO PAOLINI of this corporation are: Clark, New Jersey. RALPH ORISCELLO, Sheriff S ecretary Donald B. Jones, Atty. St., Rahway, sponsored by NOTICE OF INTENTION Beverage Control of Rahway. New Tenafly, N. J., Vice-President and Nathaniel Chesal, President. 1040 Objections, if any, should be made of Perth Amboy, who was in­ Take notice that Mary Decker, Jersey, for a Club License for prem­ T reasu rer. Rahway, New Jersey Lake Avenue. Clark, New Jersey; Immediately In writing to Township DJ Si RNR CX-224-03 Queen Elizabeth Lodge 36, strumental in founding the trading as Decker's Tavern, has ap­ ises situated at 47 E. Cherry Street. Fred E. Campbell, 18 Barkers Pt. 6 /8 /2 t Marlene Chesal, Secretary-Treasurer. Clerk. Fdward R. Padusniak, Munici­ 5/18/4t Fees' $80.00 ^ plied to the Municipal Board of Alco­ Rahway. New Jersey. Rd., Sands Point. N. Y.. Secretary, 1040 Lake Avenue, Clark. New Jersey: pal Building, Westfield Avenue. Clark, A.F. and A,M. of Rahway, SHERIFF'S SALE—Superior Court of Middlesex County Legal Ser­ hol Beverage Control of Rahway, New The names of the officers and the , DIRECTORS NOTICE Henrietta Michaelson, Director, 42 New Jersey. was crowned King of the an­ Jersey for Plenary Retail Consump­ offices they hold are: Melvin W. Alldredge, 95 Pond- Chester Avenue, Irvington. New Je r­ (Signed) JAMES A. SM ITH New Jersey, Chancery Division, Union1 vices Corporation. This The Board of Adjustment of the Town­ County, Docket # F-3008-68. MOHAWK tion License for premises situated at Commander, Harry Ellis, 593 Hem­ field Road, West, Bronxville. N. Y.; ship of Clark will hold its regular public sey. Commander Elect nual Coronation Ball spon­ Corporation provides legal 549 Jaques Avenue. Rahway. New lock St., Rahway, N. J.; Sr. Vice Byron Jay, 178 E. 71st St., New 6 /8 /2 t SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a m eeting on M onday, Ju n e 19, 1987, at Objections, if any, should be made corporation of New Jersey, Plaintiff, vs sored by the Charles E. Jersey Commander. Howard Francias,, Rah­ York, N. Y.; W illiam E. A yres, 101 8 p.m., Municipal Building, Westfield immediately in writing to Township aid to the indigent at no ex­ Objections, if any. should be made way, N. J.: Jr. Vice Commander, Briar Meadows Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa.; Clerk, Edward R. Padusniak. Munici­ NOTICE OF INTENTION TYDE R. NASH, et als, Defendant. Civil ; Hall Memorial Scholarship Avenue, to hear the following applica­ Action Execution—For Sale of Mort- J pense. Members of the immediately .n writing to Madeline Francis T Carroll. Rahway, N. J.; J. Gordon Christian, Jr., 2922 A lva­ tions for variances: pal Building, Westfield Avenue, Clark, Take notice that Drift inn, Inc. Kirkbright, Secretary of the Munici­ Trustee, James K. O'Donnell, 1310 rado Ave., Jacksonville, Fla.; William New Jersey. trading as Bobby Bakker's Drift Inn gaged Premises. Fund Raising Committee of AAUW will also bring dona­ CAL. 11-87, Applicant, Alan Diamond, By virtue of the above-stated writ of pal Board of Alcoholic Beverage Con­ F u lto n St., R ahw ay N. J.; B ar Corbus, 201 E. 79th St., New York, to erect one-family dwelling on Linda (Signed) CLARK LIQUORS, INC. intends to apply to the Municipal the M.W, Oriental Grand trol of Rahway. City Hall, 1470 Chairman James A. Crowell; Co- N. Y.; William J. Kane. 320 Algon­ c/o I. Horowitz, Esq. Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control execution to me directed I shall expose j tions for the Woodbridge Lane, Bl. 176, Lot 08, in violation of for sale by public vendue, in room B-8, ••Campbell Street, Rahway. N. J. Chairman, Arthur Moore, Rahway, quin Rd., Franklin Lakes, N. J.; • 1 1 8 0 Raymond Boulevard of Rahway, New Jersey, for Plenary Lodge A.F. and A.M. of Ne­ rear yard requirements. in the Court House, in the City of Eliza­ State School for the Retarded Signed. MARY K DECKER N. J.; Trustee, Arthur Huff, Rahway, Edward A. LePage, 149 Orchard Rd., CAL. 12-67. Applicant, William Sca- Newark, New Jersey Retail Consumption License for prem­ wark and the Orient Grand 549 Jaques Avenue N. J. Briarcllffe Manor. N. Y.; O. Philip 6/8/2t ises located at 21 Poplar Street, Rah­ beth. N. J.. on Wednesday, the 21st day at this final meeting. vuzzo, to erect attached garage at 802 of June, A. D., 1967, at two o'clock in. Rahway. New Jersey Objections, if any, should be made Nyquist, 1527 Sequoia Trail. Glen Riverbend Drive, Bl. 193, Lot 10, in way. N. J. Chapter, O.E.S. The final AAUW Board ______6/8/at Immediately in writing to Madeline View, 111.; William T. Price, 719 NOTICE OF INTENTION The names and addresses of the the afternoon of said day. violation of side yard requirements. All the following tract or parcel of Funds are raised by the six Kirkbright, Secretary of the Munici­ Oreat Springs Rd., Bryn Mawr. Pa.; CAL. 13-67, Applicant, Mecko, Inc., Take notice that the Deutscher officers of this corporation are as Meeting will be held on June NOTICE OF INTENTION follows: Robert T. Bakker, President. land and the premises hereinafter par­ pal Board of Alcoholic Beverage Con­ Harold D. Hoag, 142 Windsor Rd., ,to erect addition to industrial building Club, Inc., has applied to the Council districts and are used to aid Take notice that Harry Orr. trad­ trol of Rahway. City Hall, 1470 T enafly. N. J.; Fred E. Cam pbell, 16 1645 Church St., Rahway, New Jersey; ticularly described, situate, lying and 22, at the home of Mrs. Tim­ ing as ’’Oats Orr Tavern” whose ad­ ion Terminal Avenue, Lots 1 & 2, Bl. 58, of the Township of Clark for the Campbell 8t:eet, Rahway, N. J. ' B arkers P t. Rd.. S ands P oint, N, Y.; renewal of Club License for premises Catherine Wilcox. Treasurer, 113 Car­ being in the City of Rahway, in the. college students who have othy O’Leary, Iselin, at 8:30 dress is 1428 Irving Street, Rahway, in violation of lot coverage. oline Avenue. Colonia, New Jersey. County of Union and State of New (Signed) HARRY ELLIS, Anthony A. Bliss, Oyster Bay Rd., At a public meeting held by the Clark situated at Featherbed Lane, Clark. scholarships but need funds New Jersey, has applied to the Munic­ C om m ander Locust Valley, N. Y.; R. Manning Objections, if any, should be made Jersey: p.m. Mrs. O’Leary has been ipal Board of Alcoholic Beverage Con­ Board of Adjustment on April 17, 1967, New Jersey. 6 /8 /2 t Brown. Jr.. 50 Westcott Rd.. Prince­ Officers of the club and their re­ immediately in writing to Madeline BEGINNING at a point in the North­ to cover other expenses. trol of Rahway. New Jersey, for Plen­ ton, N. J.; Roy C. Collins, 71 D u ra n t the following applications far variances Kirkbright. Secretary of the Munic.- easterly side of Adams Street, which newly elected First Vice were acted upon: spective positions are: President, ary Retail Consumption License for NOTICE OF INTENTION Rd , Maplewood. N, J.; Donald Kirk pal Board of Alcoholic Beverage Con­ point is distant 165.88 feet Southeast­ Members of the Rahway premises situated at 1428 Irving Frank Venditto. to erect two-car John Bohlen, 119 Bremond St., Belle­ President of the Colonia Take notice that Emanuel Addis in­ David. Ostervllle, Massachusetts; ville, N. J.: Vice P resident, Adolph trol of Rahway, City Hall. 1470 erly from the intersection of the South­ committee included Mrs. Street. Rahway. New Jersey. Gwilyn A. Price, Club Road, Car­ garage and enclosed porch, 23 Ridge Campbell Street. Rahway. N. J. easterly side of New Brunswick Avenue AAUW and will head the new Objections, if any. should be made tends to apply to the Council of the R oad, Bl. 38A, Lot 4— g ranted. Giesin. 49 Victoria Dr., Clark. N. J.! Essie Mae Goodson, Mrs. Township of Clark. New Jersey, for negie, Pa.; John M. Schiff, Oyster Secretary, John Doenzelmann, 16 ROBERT T. BAKKER, President and the said Northeasterly side of topic for ‘67-'68. This topic immediately in writing to Madeline Bay, New York: David Sher, 1120 Ivan Kuna, to erect attached garage 21 P o p lar S treet Adams Street, thence running (D North Kirkbright. Secretary of the Municl- Plenary Retail Consumption License and enclosed porch, 120 Willow Way, S ta te St., C lark, N. j . ; Treasurer, Jane Lifred, Solomon John­ for premises located at Westfield and Park Avenue, New York, N. Y.; John^ Walter Echeu. 100 East St., Colonia, Rahway, New Jersey 15 degrees 53 m inutes E ast, 108.95 f$et will be Society’s Reflection Bl. 17, Lot 10— g ranted. 8 /8 /2 t to a point; running thence (2) South son and W.T. Mack. in the Arts. 1

June 8, 1967 Rahway News-Record/Clark Patriot Page 7 Staeger is married to the ences and English. Mr. from the School of Education. ager with Jones & Auerbach- University Summer Camp Syracuse held graduation ex- * * * Rudolph Ave., Rahway. pletion of the preclinical Social Notes former Gail H. Baniewicz of Carkhuff has enrolled in the cercises in the Onondaga * * * period of the three - year er, Inc., Newark, has been for Boys at Northfield, Vt. Garwood and has one son, Yale University Law School, County War Memorial, May George Eberting, a Rah­ course, which included two attending the Product Train­ George is a student at the William Jr. Mr. Staeger re­ Miss Virginia Sullivan of University. Miss Barbara Gawlak, New Haven, Conn, and will 27. Mr. Mandel received the way native, has been named 1081 Thirza PL, Rahway, is semesters of basic sciences ing Center conducted by the * * * daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ceived nomination to Sigma continue his studies there in B.A. degree from Rutgers to the faculty of the Seattle Imperial-Eastman Corpora­ Xi Club, was student super­ among ten Union Junior Col­ at Union Junior College in Edward Gawlak, of 103 Sept. University. A member of University School of Bus! lege freshmen awarded Cranford. Miss Rommel, the tion to provide classroom Mrs. Mary Kiel of Clark Brandywine Rd., Fords, was visor of intramural officials * * * Knockers Society and ness. Mr. Eberting, 32, who scholarships for their sop­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. training for product design was installed as Vice Presi­ graduated June 1 from member of soccer and track Sgt. Wayne Gilchrest, son Kappa Kappa fraternity, he will receive his doctorate homore years at the Cran­ Daniel Rommel of 1477 and application. dent of the Union County Lyons Institute of Medical teams, Theta Delta Chi fra­ of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. will intern at University soon from the University of ford “ two-year community Campbell St., is a graduate Chapter of the National Sec­ and Dental Technology, Ne­ ternity and participated in Gilchrest of 2254 Ludlow Hospital, Baltimore, Mary­ Washington, headed the busi­ college of the academic dis­ of Rahway High School. retaries Association (Inter­ wark. She is a graduate of intramurals. He will study St., Rahway, was wounded in land. ness administration depart­ ciplines.” The scholarships * * * George S. Orton, son of national) at the group’s final St. Mary’s High School, biological oceanography at action in Vietnam recently * * * ment at Big Bend Community are awarded on the basis of Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Dr. and Mrs. Fostor Orton meeting of the season held Perth Amboy. Lehigh University. He re­ and has been returned to the College in Moses Lake be­ Clapp of 172 E. Grand Ave., of Rahway, has been named June 7 at the Winfield Scott * * * ceived a grant for parasito­ Miss Janet A. Neuhaus academic performance and U.S. and is now in the St of 473 Madison Hill Rd., fore coming to the Univer­ financial need, Mrs. Robert Rahway, attended the gra­ as counselor in the Norwich Hotel in Elizabeth. William Henry Staeger, logical research at La­ Albans Naval Hospital for sity of Washington in 1965. fayette. and Miss Carol A. Remyn of Leary, financial aid officer duation of their granddau­ son of Mrs. Florence E. * * * further treatment and re­ 90 Briarheath La., Clark, He lives with his wife, Cheryl said. Miss Sullivan has been ghter, Kathy Clapp, from the Staeger, 1146 Forest Dr., cuperation. at 3704 Densmore Ave. Methodist Hospital School of MOST SHOCKING FILM of OUR GENERATION! Waldo Carkhuff, Jr., son of * * * are members of the cast of * * * chosen to receive the $100 Clark, and the late Mr. Stae­ “ A Summit Conference,” the Gamma Iota Theta Scholar­ Nursing in Brooklyn on Sun­ ger, received a B.A. de­ Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Cark­ Thomas M. Fitzgerald, Laurence Edward Mac huff, Sr. of 682 Maple Ave., one - act play which was ship for the year 1967-68 day. The graduation cere­ gree in biology at the La­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas presented by the UJC Drama Phee of 519 Grove St., Rah­ at UJC. A graduate of Rah­ mony was held at the Han­ fayette College commence­ Rahway, will receive his B.S. Fitzgerald of 270 Princeton way, received his Ph. D. de­ Degree in Education from Club at the annual Class way High School, Miss Sul­ som Place Central’Metho­ — ana ■ ■■ ------| ment on Friday. A 1963 gra­ Ave., Rahway, has been en­ Night of Union Junior Col­ gree from Rutgers Univer­ livan is a liberal arts major dist Church at 3 p.m. fol­ ANNETTE FUNICELLO ■ FABIAN “THUNDER ALLEY” duate of Arthur L. Johnson Newark State College, June rolled in the Ted Williams! sity at the 201st Commence­ lowed by a reception at 4:30 8. He majored in Social Sci- lege on June 2, in the thea­ in the Day Session. She is the G>anl Playground Children under 12 Free Regional High School, Mr. Camp at Lakeville, Mass, ter of the Campus Center. ment held May 31. His doc­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. at the Harding Kennedy Hall. for the period starting Aug­ Miss Nancy A. Baird of 27 toral dissertation dealt with Timothy J. Sullivan. Miss Clapp is the daughter Box office DRIVE IN THEATRE •" the patterns of action and * * * opens 7 PM PA 1 3400' G a rd e n S ta le P k w y E x it 127 ust 13 and ending September Wendell PL, Clark, is a of the late Mr. and Mrs. oi N J TurnpiKe Exit 11 to Rt 9 2. Young Fitzgerald is a member of the costumes imagery in the Leather­ Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stiner Joseph Clapp. She will be member of the current Rah­ committee. stocking Tales. Married to of 452 Cornell Ave., Rahway, staying at the Methodist Hos­ way High School baseball * * * Regina Tully of Rahway, the have returned from Chicago pital and has been placed in Enjoy Gracious Dining team. The famous Ted Wil Among the 1498 students couple have two children. where they attended the All­ charge of the Children’s liams camp has done much Kevin and Kathleen. Dr. Mac state Insurance Companies’ Ward. ,» Greeting Cards who received degrees * * * over the past several years at Seton Hall University Phee, an assistant professor “International Conference of to develop young baseball Commencement on June 3, of English at Seton Hall Un­ Champions,” an annual event Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. at talent. will be a number of Rahway iversity is a U.S. Army ve­ in which the companies’ top Glover, formerly of 24 Haw- For * * * students including: Cathe­ teran. He received his B.S. selling agents and their throne Dr., Clark, recently An M.D. degree was con­ rine K. Brogan, 385 Semin­ in 1956 at St. Peter’s Col­ wives take part. Stiner moved in to their new manor Grads & DADS ferred on Lloyd B. Mandel,1 lege, Jersey City and an apartment at Rossmoor, N.J. f ary Ave., (English); William works from Allstate’sneigh- son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. A. in 1959 from NYU. Prior to his retirement The Towne House Joseph Cladek, 2062 Price * * * borhood sales office in Clark also Graduation Party Supplies Mandel, 1341 Maple Ter., St. (Social Studies); Robert and is a member of the com­ Mr. Glover served as an ac­ Rahway, when the largest Anthony Comunale, 1709 Irv­ Rev. and Mrs. Gary Camp­ panies exclusive “Honor countant with AT&T. A na­ Favors, Tablecloths, Napkins etc. class in the history of the ing St. (Biology); Michael bell of Middlebury, Vt., are Ring” organization, having tive of Michigan he is a THE ULTIMATE IN FINE CUISINE State University of New York the parents of a son, Chris­ been one of the outstanding member of Tau Beta Pi. Anthony Grabowski, 309 W. * * * FOR THE DISCRIMINATING GOURMET Upstate Medical Center in Lincoln Ave.; Timothy topher Robert, born May 19. sales representatives among THE PIXIE SHOP The Rev. Mr. Campbell is a J k FEATURING ITALIAN COOKING Robert Maguire, 1118 Briar- the nearly 7,000 Allstate Mr. and Mrs. Richard cliff Dr., (Economics); Ron­ former assistant pastor at agents In 1966. 1079 Raritan Rd., Clark Trinity. * * * Rodgers of 91 Elm Avenue, It’s Jumfau June ald Joseph Schur, 1101 Ja- * * * Rahway are the proud par­ Open every night til 8.'30 p.m. (incl. Sat.) ques Ave. (History). George Rosko, son of Mr. time at the * * * ents of a son, Richard Law­ Weekdays Luncheon 11:30 - 2:00 Miss Marlon Elizabeth and Mrs. John Rosko of 782 rence II, born on May 17. William Reedy of 140 Auth Griffis of 812 Hamilton St., Old Lake Ave. received a flRarlborou^b spent the weekend at Fred­ Mrs. Rodgers is the for­ Dinner 5:00 - 11:00 Ave., Iselin, is among the B.S. degree in Business Ad­ mer Jo - Ellen Hummer, senior art majors exhibiting rick, Md., where she attend­ ministration; Miss Carol daughter of the late Mr. Blenheim in the Montclair State Col­ ed commencement exercises Rotella, daughter of Mr. and at Hood College. Hummer and Mrs. Jose­ Sat. and Sunday Dinner 4:00 - 11:00 4 Weekend Specials. Gala recep­ lege Fine Arts Department * * * Mrs. B. Rotella of 253 phine Hummer formerly of tion, excursion, dance & floor presentation of Senior Grap­ Princeton Ave., received a Rahway, now of Toms River. B.A. degree in English and Saturday show, entertainment. Rates for hics Exhibits in the Student Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. The paternal grandparents Closed Tuesday Lounge of the college’s Life Glover, formerly of 24 Haw­ Benedict Scrimenti, son of are Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. two for the 4-day, 3-night Inclu­ Hall from May 25 through thorne Dr., Clark, recently Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scrimenti Rodgers of 76 West Cherry sive Plan start at $92-room, June 5. moved in to their new manor of 334 Murray St., all of Street, Rahway. w hiskey. meals, many extras. Phone 609- apartment at Rossmoor N.J. Rahway, received a B.S. de­ * * * gree in Accounting at the an­ Or is the party on Tuesday this 345-1211. For reservations only, located at Exit 8-A of the Christopher Dietz, of 1682 week? No matter. 90 proof G. Richard Stiger, son of N. J. Turnpike, near Cran-nual commencement held Rutherford St., Rahway, is call 609-345-4464 COLLECT. Mr. and Mrs. George Stiger June 4 at Rider College. B arton Reserve is a friendly The Towne House bury, N.J. * * * recuperating now from a bout spirit any day. of 253 W. Lake Ave., Rahway, Prior to his retirement was recently elected presi­ with hepatitis. He’s a pa­ If you want another Mr. Glover served as an Arne Hook of Rahway, tient at the Veterans Hos­ excuse to celebrate, dent of Phi Eta Sigma, a accountant with AT&T. A president of the Day Session pital, East Orange, N.J. The try pricing it. 1453 Main St. Rahway, N. J. National Honor fraternity at native of Michigan he was a Student Council at Union Jun­ well-known young attorney, Newark College of Engineer­ member of Taw Beta Pi. ior College, announced the ing. Richard is a 1965 gra­ who is a Commissioner of Rossmoor N.J. is a co­ election of Mr. and Mrs. the Rahway Board of Edu­ fllarlborougb duate of Rahway High School. Nicholas Billias of 16 Laurel tetcnbdm * * * operative - ownership com­ cation, is expected to re­ 90 proof Facilities Available For privat^ parties Ownership Management munity comprised of Colo­ PL, Fanwood, operators of main in the hospital until Josiah White & Sons Co. Miss Rose McCarten of 1 nial style manor-apartments the college cafeteria and Reservations 388-8100 Free Patron parking DeWitt Rd., Elizabeth, a mid-June. Mr. Dietz has ex­ Boardwalk at Park Place with its own golf course, snack bar, honorary mem­ pressed his appreciation to Atlantic City special representative of the club house, swimming pool bers of the graduating class the many people who’ve call­ auditing department of the and other recreational fac­ at the annual Class Night National State Bank, Eliza-' ed the hospital, visited him ilities. Residents are guar­ celebration held June 2 in or sent “get well” notes.” beth, and Walter W. Young anteed exterior maintenance the theater of the Campus * * * of 1454 Deer Path, Moun­ of their dwellings, grass cut­ Center. tainside, assistant vice - ting, snow removal, lawn, Miss Virginia A. Rommel FUND RAISING AUCTION president of the bank were tree, shrub and flower care, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. honored June 1 at a surprise free intra - community bus Miss Virginia A. Sullivan Daniel J. Rommel, Jr., of at the buffet luncheon at the bank on service, and unlimited use of 1081 Thirza place, Rah­ 1477 Campbell St., Rahway, their 40th anniversaries. of all recreational facilities way, was awarded the Sigma and Miss Eileen J. Carroll The luncheon was given by Alpha Phi Prize for the of 7 Crescent Parkway, for their one monthly pay­ member with the highest RAHWAY ITALIAN AMERICAN CLUB their fellow employees at the ment. Clark, daughter of Mr. and Main Office at 68 Broad St., * * * academic average at Union Mrs. Donald J. Carroll, have Elizabeth. Junior College’s annual completed a year-long nurs­ ; - * * * Councilman Menotti Lom­ Class Night on Friday, June Inman and New Brunswick Ave. bardi and his wife, Patricia ing program at Union Junior Miss Susan Gallo of 472 2. Miss Dawn L. Skouboe of College, Cranford. Miss Ann, of 2367 jowett PL, 896 Raritan road, Clark, won Orchard St. was awarded the Rahway, are the proud par­ Rommel, a Rahway High degree of Bachelor of Arts the Novello Memorial Lib­ School graduate is a student ents of a baby girl born on eral Arts Prize contributed at the 77th Commencement May 24 at St. Elizabeth Hos­ nurse at Perth Amboy Gen­ Saturday, June 10, 3 to 8 P.M. of West Virginia Wesleyan by Pi Kappa Psi fraternity. eral Hospital and Miss Car- pital. A graduate of Rahway High College on May 28. Miss * * * roll, a graduate of Arthur Gallo, a graduate of Rahway School, Miss Sullivan is a L. Johnson Regional High Robert S. Peltzer, 35 Nas­ liberal arts major in the Day High School, will assume a sau St., Clark, is one of School is a student nurse at position in the Rahway El­ Session. She is the daughter Elizabeth General Hospital. COME IN LOOK AROUND BID ON A four employees of the Eliza­ of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. * * * ementary Schools in Sept. beth Social Security District Former Councilman - at - Sullivan. Majoring in liberal Joseph R. Witkowski of 40 Office to receive a superior arts in the Day Session, Miss VARIETY OF ITEMS Large and Mrs. Gallo, toget­ work performance award at Joseph St., Clark, a junior her with Miss Nancy Schutt Skouboe is the daughter of at Pennsylvania State Uni­ the 12th Annual Honor Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Skou­ of 1160 Charlotte PL, spent Awards Ceremony for the versity is among 39 new the weekend at Buckhannon boe. She is a graduate of members initiated into the Barton Reserve REFRESHMENTS WILL BE AVAILABLE Employees of the Depart­ South Plainfield High School. Penn State chapter of the and enjoyed the commence­ ment of Health, Education, * * * A Blend • 90 Proof • 40% Kentucky W hiskey’60% Neutral Spirits • Distilled from Gram ment activities. history society, in ceremon­ • Blended and Bottled by 8arton Dtstillirj; Co. • Bardstown. Nelson County Kentucky and Welfare in New York, Miss Virginia Rommel of * * * New Jersey and Delaware, ies which featured Pulitzer Miss Susan Grabowski of Rahway was among the 22 Prize-winning historian. Dr. held June 2 at Governor’s first-year students who re­ 1688 Rutherford St. and War­ Island in New York City. Roy Franklin Nichols, as ren Smith of 1585 Lawrence * * * ceived caps Tuesday evening speaker. The history honor­ St., both of Rahway, are at the Charles E. Gregory ary society is Phi Alpha Clara L. Alston ofRahway School of Nursing at Perth Theta. scheduled to receive Bache­ received the Bachelor’s de­ * * * gree from the division of Amboy General Hospital at lor degrees at the annual ceremonies in the school’s Robert L. Jones of 753 Let’s Give Dad commencement at Fairleigh teacher education at Fair­ leigh Dickinson University at auditorium. The occasion Garden St., Rahway, a vice Dickinson University on June marked the successful com­ president and general man- 10 at the Teaneck campus. the annual commencement * * * exercises. a Real Miss Jacquelyn McClure * * * of 678 Stone St., Rahway Ira R. Morganstern of 529 and Miss Gayla Singer, 322 Central Ave., Rahway, re­ Parkway Dr., Clark, re­ ceived his M.D. degree from Cast your vote for Dad . . . he's Tufts University School of first on everyone's ballot on Father's ceived their B.A, degrees today at Glassboro State Col­ Medicine, Boston, Mass., at Come find Day . . . every day! Voull be sure to get lege. Miss McClure majored the June 4 commencement his nomination when you choose an exercises. FathervWts his enmiort the greatest gifts in General Elementary Edu­ extra special gift for him here, from our cation and Miss Singer was a * * * for wonderful Dads. tremendous selection. Kindergarten - Primary Among the 21 cadets from AND FATHER WILL LOVE THE BEAUTY OF major. Newark College of Engineer­ ing’s Air Force ROTC Group THESE HANDSOME LOUNGE CHAIRS TOO commissioned June 6, were; Douglas J. Gibbons, son Bruce A. Killy, 413 Willow better fishing starts at. Yes, buy one for Father, anil of Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Way, Clark; William G. Nor­ please Mother too! A new Gibbons of 719 Hamilton St., ton, 999 Stone St., Rahway CHARLIE BRENNERS graduated June 4 from Staun­ and Ronald W. Rapp, 231 chair adds so much to a room. SPORT SHOP ton Military Academy where Hundreds of chairs await you he was a student for the . . . have fun choosing! 1534 IRVING ST., RAHWAY; 382-4066 past three years. A partici­ Open 11:00 A.M. to 10-00 P .M .------pant in intramural sports, he received the Headmaster’s and Merit ribbons, the Jisn i Irving Stre.t^ F 0 8 -1250 Sharpshooter medal and the N ow th ru Tuesday S-80 pin twice. He expects A sparkling, entertaining comedy to attend the University of Robert Rud.v Kentudky. MORSE VALLEE 26th PINGRY SUMMER SESSION * * * "HOW TO SUCCEED IN Miss Patricia Kathleen BUSINESS WITHOUT June 26 - August 4, 1967 Pellegrino of 945 W. Lake REALLY TRYING" Ave., Rahway, and Miss plus Nancy Rochelle Turner of "A COVENANT with DEATH" DAY CAMP 674 St. George Ave. Rahway, George Laura REGULAR ACADEMIC SPECIAL COURSES MAHARIS DEVON Ages 5 to 14 ^ were among the 3,500 degree Psychology-Great Books candidates who received dip­ Starts Wed. June 14th Grades 3T2 Two swims daily ^ lomas at Boston University’s 3D Art-Computer Math “ THE HAY WEST” Review-Preview-Credit Sports-Games ♦ 96th Commencement. Both “ THE COOL ONES” VAN-HEUSEN English-Science-History T yping-Drama Shop-Art-Models girls received B.S. degrees Study Techniques DRESS SHIRTS Foreign Languages-Math: Crafts 4 Metropolitan Adventures $1.50 to $3.50 Stripes, solids, A A pastels; short I 111 Public Speaking READING CLINIC TENNIS CLINIC ♦ s500 to’SOOO sleeve styles. •/■V V Composition Advanced-Remedia I Beginners-ln-termediates 4 LOW RATES Developmenta I ♦ NO EXTRA CHARGES SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM Individual orgroup lessons J 3 or 6 week course NO PREMIUMS JIF F IE S Advanced Chem. & Biol. $3.00 to $5.00 TESTING DEPARTMENT ♦ TRANSPORTATION Specialist in Aptftude- Home Re-Financing Psychological I for Over 29 Years (Emuitnj iuptirr PINGRY SCHOOL, 215 North Averfue, Hillside N.J. MORTGAGE Telephone: 355-6990 & INVESTMENT CORP. T Y ls m a n d (Boija tfp p a A cI 24 Commerce Street, Newark, N.J. Licensed under Chapter 91 P.L.1965 1067 RARITAN RD., CLARK 382-6706 7 Page 8 Rahway News-Record/Clark Patriot June 8, 1967

LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES I USE LOW COST DIRECTORY NOTICI OF TAX M L ! CITY OF RAHWAY, NIW J IR flY Beal Estate SALK OF LANDS FOR UNPAID MUNICIPAL LIINS PUBLIC NOTIC3 h hereby plvcn that I, the undersigned, Eugene T. Kenn», WOULD YOU BELIEVE M s m r /tM O f* Collector of Taxes of the City of Rahway, In the County of Union, will Mil ftt public eale, the Lands and Real Property hereinafter aet forth and described, t f f P O M f to make the amount) severally chargeable agAintt said lands and real property on the first day of July- 1906 'together with Interest on eald amount from laid We only seat 150 people? WANT ADS' first day of July, 1906 to the date of sale and the ooete of sale. The eale is iib jsct only to Municipal Llene accruina after July 1st. 1366 and the lien of the taxes for the year 1966 and the year 1067. We do! REALTORS & INSUR0RS The said SALE will be held nt the COUNCIL CHAMBER in the City Ha!!. 1470 CAMPBELL STREET, CITY OF RAHWAY. COUNTY OF UNION. STATE OF NEW JERSEY, ON MONDAY the 28th DAY OF JUNE IN THE YBlAR 1967 AT 10:30 O'CLOCK IN THE MORNINO, prevailing time. Lands and Real Property for which there are no other purohaiera. lhall be struck off and sold to the City of Rahway, pursuant to and in aoeordanoe Small rCozyr Friendly with the statutes of the C ute of New Jersey in such cases made and provided. BAUER-BROOKS CO. RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD H ELP WANTED BUSINESS SERVICES AT ANY TIME BEFORE SALE, THE SAID COLLECTOR OF TAXES WILL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RECEIVE PAYMENT OF THE AMOUNT DUE ON ANY PROPERTY WITH fFATNEEFo^^WENCED INTEREST AND COSTS INCURRED UP TO THE DATE OF PAYMENT. Sundays:8, 9 :1 5 , 11. RATES The eaid lands and premises mo to bo sold ns aforesaid, and the name of 1480 IRVING STREET, We need 43 men who are ex­ the owners thereof ns contained in the tax sale list, together with the amounts Minimum Charlie PIANOS REPAIRED. REFIN due thereon, respectively are described as follows: 3 lines [or $1,00 perienced or willing to be 1SHED, BOUGHT & SOLD Grace Episcopal Church trained for machine shop, light Free Estimates. 388-3831 EUGENE F. KENNA, Additional lines 30c each assembly or warehousing. These Collector of Taxes RAHWAY Total •u b je e t 25% DISCOUNT are Jobs with excellent prestige Liens To Cor. Washington & Elm in Linden On Cla»sl[ied Advertisements! companies which offer above ipisiiL'ifRVToir With Assess* Interest m in t ordered to run 3 or more times,! average benefits and working To ■ tlanee 381-9400 conditions, MASON. General Repair. Patio, No. Name Bieek Lot July 1, IBM U np aid providing no changes are mad steps, sidewalk, foundations; Information 486-3683 in original advertisement, diS' Starting Rates: Days*«2.32 Hr., 2 Rose Duval , ...... 01 6 82.99 Nights $2.35 Hr. Small or Large Jobs. New or 4 Sarah Romm ...... 103 fl 80.83 I count allowed only after firs Old work, Free Estimates. 5 Homey i t Sarnh Ross 103 7 27.32 insertion, Come in and Investigate! 6 Frank i t Minnie Hunter ...... 107 123.41 130.68 Companies will pay or reim­ 382-2719 or 388-9479. 7 Clinton E. 6t O, 1C, Taylor ...... 143 y 204.18 Auto Brik* Keituurxot **iuty Salon B Walter i t Blllio Rodgers , . 200 30 288.80 Classified Display burse our fees. 0 Rnhway Aerie *1803 P. O. 15. 3,7 10 686.46 ’n Thrifts J. M Paul F. Brown . 1181 14, 16 100.10 JUST Col. Inch $1.23 GENERAL PERSONNEL & Quality PAINTING at discount 11 C, K, Erhardt, M. K. Loiss i t P. Kosa 387 8 27.32 KEN'S Bon No. Charge 13C TECHNICAL SERVICES prices; inside or Out. Call aj Jac .j im Jennie Zuman ...... 401 8 227.62 13 Jacob i t Jennie Zuman ...... 408 3. 4 609.80 215 Broad St., Elizabeth EL 6-8061 for free estimate. 14 Albert Montgomery 401 03. 50 33,27 £ i i i Beauty Salon Closing Hours for 10 Edward i t Gath. H. Llnek ...... r-10 130A 167,30 38.97 ARRIVED! 289-7050 17 A, Greon & Doloren i t A. Stargell 008 l, a 60.84 Classified Ads: 10 Alvin D, At D. A, Stargell ...... 090 407.40 AND 46 E Cherry St Rahway Lo c a l t y p e w r it e r s e r ­ 3, 4, 5 124.81 20 James Valentine Meehan ...... 701 44 318.36 388-2699 TR U CK LOAD OF 5 P.M. TUESDAY Two men, part time. Work 2 or v ic e - All makes cleaned and 21 charlos Pohero 700 35, 30A 90,74 3 da. per wk. with termite 22 Doy de Hattie Blcokshear ...... 700 12A 144.04 by Specialist*! AMERICAN Cash, check or stamps should repaired. Call 272-7346. 23 The Martm-Rahway Corp...... 76B 18, 10 947.36 New and completely "SCHWINN" BIKES accompany advertising copy. crew. Good wages all year 24 Ooorge Oliver ...... 8QJ 3 27.08 Colonial round. Call between 7 & 8 26 Vivian R. John ...... 810 64. 55 27.32 RAHWAY FOOD FOR GRADUATION 27 Lillie Jeiforiea 810 00. 61 27.32 Beauty Shop The paper is not responsible p.m. 388-6444. HOROSCOPE READING by Mrs 28 W. M i t Lillie Jefforiei ...... 810 62, 63 27.32 20 Horbcrt i t Dorothy Matthews ---- 810 60. 67 08 172.62 BRAKE SERVICE Six hair stylists at OR VACATION! for errors in classified ads Diana Advice on all problems 30 Willie Mac Williams in Tr. for • Chinatown Family Dinner taken by telephone. LATHE, BRIDGEPORT. & hand Readings In my private home A. de J. L. Williams ...... 811 22, 23 27.32 your service screw machine operators. Full For further Info, call 382-3994 31 Everett L. i t O . Mundy ...... 864 31 392.28 WHEEL ALIGNMENT To Place Classified Ad or part-time 381-7530. Orders to Take Out SERVICE Open 9 to 6. Mon., Tues., Anthony’s Bike C A LL 388-0 600 S & S MANUFACTURING poses incidental thereto that may be 167 Wescott Dr.. Rahway required, as a local improvement, pro­ M?3, Stella Buckley of Ir­ J82-181H Wed., Sat. viding for the assessment of the cost vington, Mrs. Harry Bender CANTON HOUSE thereof, RAHWAY BRAKE SERVICE Open 9 to 9 Thur*., Frl. & Key Shop SPECIAL NOTICES Z ELECTROLYSIS | as authorised by ordinance adopted by of Avenel and Mrs. Russell HELPWANTED-Malt ofFemele the Municipal Council of the City of Samtwl J, GasJiwiv RESTAURANT EST. 1919 TREATMENT « Rahway, New Jersey, on final reading E. Werner, Jr. of Rahway; 1540 IRVING ST. Convert, enf parking directly in ANN CAL ANTIQUE SHOW 1 Latest Short Wave Method |! at a meeting held September 11, 1963. one sister Mrs. AntonioHnat 107 Monroe St. Rahway rear of ihop in Municipal lot “ WslsTiTfERVIEWERS and that at such time and Plaoe, all RAHWAY, N.J. 1537 IRVING STREET AND SALE Rear entrance for your To secure data for Perth Amboy I unwanted Half Removed ■ persons Interested will be given a hear­ of Irvington, 15 grandchil­ Sponsored by Sisterhood of Tel. 388-5939 conven ience RAHWAY, N.J. area directory survey, Part-full I permanently + ing and may present any matters to be dren and 12 great grand­ Temple Israel, Cliffwood St. & I > considered by the undersigned in con­ Martine Ave., Scotch Plains, time positions available. No ex­ nection with the said assessment, either children. perience, will train. Hourly ■ For free info. & literature, | in writing or in person. The funeral will be held N.JJune 20. 21, 22, 1967, j call or write; | Dttt'ARTMEN i ' OF ASSESSMENTS Books' uuilding Contractors Drufiiit rate-Bonus. For details con­ CITY OF RAHWAY on Thursday from the Thom­ Tues. & Wed. 11 a m.-10 p.m.,- Anthony F. Boresch, Director Thurs. 11 a m. - 5 p.m. Spring tact Mr. Hatter 324-1140. e/8/2t as F. Higgins’ Sons Funeral < CONNIE KAPLAN, M.E. ! Home, 1116 Bryant Street. Garden Tea Room - Free Park­ Travel with Circus.Top Wages. I 381-5415 IMPROVEMENT NO. 608 WILLIAM Lloyd Drugs ing. Donation 85c. With This Excellent meals and sleeping I 549 W. Inman Avenue J TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED. A High Mass of Requiem RAHWAY BOOK & GIFT SHOP I. the undersigned, being the officer will be offered at St. John QUALITY Notice 73?• accomodations. Winter in Rahway, N.J. j, charged with the duty of making assess­ Florida. Apply Circus Grounds. ments for the benefits under and in Vianney Church, Colonlaand ROESCH PRESCRIPTIONS accordance with tne provisions of R.s. interment will be in St. Gert­ IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM Keller Presley. Circus Day. 40:56-25 and supplements and amend­ Wide Range of Books Fenton Glass CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Truint-tl Cosmetic lunn with alcohol, write Alcoholics Lake Ave., Clark, N.J. Tues­ ments thereto, do hereby give notice rude's Cemetery. Best Sellers Hummels Established 1937 To Salve Your Anonymous, Box 13, Rahway day June 13th Furniture tied and rewebbed th a t th e 20th of June, 1867 at 6:30 P.M. Bcuuty und Huir Sofa $12., Chair $6. prevailing time, at the City Offices, Prayer Books Carr Problems or call BI 2-1516. COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 1470 Campbell ANTIQUE SALE SET Jewelry We do refinlshing on all woods, Street. Rahway, New Jersey, has been • COSMETICS EXCEPTIONAL LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY fixed by me as the time and Place for FOR TEMPLE ISRAEL Bibles Pilgrim Glass 110"I. S. INDUSTRIAL Reliable Party. Male or Female, for part or full touch-up & repairs, cigarette • TOILETRIES! PERSONALS burns. Insurance estimates the hearing of all persons interested in Established antiques deal­ Childrens Books Figurines tlma work. the matter of MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS • BABY NEEDS' We secure locations for you to 985-5895. THE RECONSTRUCTION of the pave­ ers from the Mid-Atlantic Paper Books (3000 titles) RESTOCK THE NEWEST M00EL FREE SELF-SER­ ment of West Lake Avenue from St. Dolls & Plush Animals remodeling our specialty • DIABETIC NEEDS Character Reading by VICE TUBE TESTERS WITH NATIONALLY-ADVER­ Oeorges Avenue to Madison Avenue states will have a large dis­ TISED R. C. A. AND SYLVANIA T. V. AND RADIO and from Dukes Road to Beechwood play of old and new at Tem­ • HEARING AID TUBES ELECTROLYSIS Road, and authorizing the construc­ ple Israel, Scotch Plains, for 53 E. CHERRY ST. FUlton 1-1770 FUlton 8-2147 BATTERIES' & CORDS such as retail stores super markets, discount Unwanted hair removed by the tion of concrete curbs and gutters Mrs. Marko stores, service stations, etc. from Dukes Road to Beechwcod Road sale on June 21, 22 and 23, latest shortwave method. V. together with storm Drains and ap­ THIS IS A DIGNIFIED PERMANENT BUSINESS. If 770 tmsuvr coll Fret* Delivery Worried, sick, or in trouble? It will not interfere with your present employ­ De Salvo, member of American purtenances and purposes incidental it was announced today by Don't know where to get happi­ ment. Electrolysis Association and thereto, as a local improvement, pro­ the Sisterhood of the Temple. CLOSED MONDAYS FUlton 8-8645 THIS DOES NOT REQUIRE KNOWLEDGE OF viding for the assessment of the cost FU 8-2427-9863 ness in life? One visit with ELECTRONICS OR TELEVISION. Association of N.J. 41 W. Main thereof: The show will open at 11 825 Midwood Drive. Rahway Mrs. Marko, and you will find TO QUALIFY YOU MUST HAVE St. 388-0999. as authorized by ordinance adopted by a.m. and close at 10 p.m. I 71 E. Milton Ave., Rahway 1. Automobile the Municipal Council of the City of the happiness you are looking 2. 5 to 10 hours of spare time weekly Rahway, New Jersey, on final reading on June 21 and 22. JIM’S TV SERVICE at a meeting held July 10, 1963. and for 3 A sincere desire to increase your present that at such time and place, all persons income in your own business JIM MC DOWELL, JR. IS start Interested will be given a hearing and For appointment call 246- 4. S t795.00 to 13590 00 cash available im­ ing TV Repair Work in this may present any matters to be consid­ Electrical mediately for inventory and equipment. Invest­ area. Alumni Rahway High ered by the undersigned in connection Eleciri-a! Nick Scarpitto 1164, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. ment secured with the said assessment, either in Professional IT ’S 580 Easton Ave., New Bruns­ EARNINGS COULD NET OVER S6.000 PER YEAR School, Class 1950. Graduate, writing or in person. Do not answer unless tuliy qualified for time and of Jersey City Tech. Inst. Qual DEPARTMENT OF ASSESSMENTS wick. investment. CITY OF RAHWAY PLUMBING & Business is fully set-up There is no selling or sol­ Painters ___ ified Electronic Tech. Second Anthony F. Boresch, Director STEWART iciting Income starts immediately. Class FCC License. All people /2 t For personal interview in your city, write end in­ EXTERIOR - INTERIOR Jan-EII HEATING clude your phone number to who see this ad and would be . Painting & Decorating Lovable Stray White with Black SINGER INDUSTRIES, INC. interested in acquiring my ser­ ELECTRIC CO. spots and nose, young female 8631 Delmar Blvd. vices, now or at a later date Obiluries For call 388-3169. * SUMMER SPECIAL - "W ATTS MY L IN E " Oil and Gas Heat CAT with collar. Will owner St, Louis, Mo. 63124 Smart Fashions claim or some kind person THOMAS J. LOUGHLIN, SR. SAVINGS! ELECTRICAL At adopt. Phone 388-2333, 233 W. Installed WANTED TO BUY Thomas J. Loughlin, Sr., •Electrical Outlets, Switches Modest Prices Milton Ave. APARTMENTS FOR RENT 81, of 125 Cherry Street, * FREE ESTIMATES Lights, Electric Stove, Drier CONTRACTORS Rahway died Saturday morn­ * QUALITY WORKMANSHIP Hook-up. Jr., Misses & ENGLISH BULLDOG pups & 1 rm. apt., 2H and 516 rm. apts. WE BUY BOOKS! 1/2 Sizes Roto-rooter service PLEASE CALL FOR DETAILS ing at Rahway Hospital after * INSURED •Wiring for air-conditioners FU 8-2128 grown. A.K.C. registered. For Reasonable Rates. 969-1872; and electric base board heat- info. 388-6441. after 7 p.m. 388-1433. P.M. BOOK SHOP a short illness. He was born Plainfield 4-3900. * GUARANTEED TO YOUR Ui.\ , in Rahway the son of the late HOUSE 4- INDUSTRIAL 1490 Irv ing Si Patrick and Mary Roman SATISFACTION • 100 amp. 220 V Services LICENSED HELP WANTED-FEMALE Two rm. furnished Apt. Modern WIRING Rahway kitchenette & bathroom. All Loughlin. He retired 16 388-3554 Victor S. Skakandy 996 Thorn St utilities furnished.Elect, cook­ years ago from the Rahway AMBITIOUS WOMEN Take Advantage Of Our W. Carkhuff Rahway _ Rahway, N.J MASTER PLUMBER Needed immediately to service ing. Rent $90. per month. Call Low Summer Prices School System where he was FU 8-3612 mornings 381-3760. employed as a machinist 682 Maple Ave. 388-0453 S&II Stamps exclusive territories. Part Ivy Storch llandi-Charge time. No experience necessary. custodian. He was a member Rahway, N.J. 381-9326 Call AVON Cosmetics for de­ HOUSES FOR SALE of St. Mary’s Church and Its Holy Name Society and ser­ tails 333-4880. NEW 5 rm. house, 2 bedrooms, Furniture ved as Democratic Council­ Furniture Foreign tar PURS ATTENTION^TADIEsITabuL' lg living rm., dining rm., mo­ man In the Second Ward back LADIES ous opportunity available in dern kitchen, full cellar. Lot 37 x 125. 10 min. walk from in the early 1930’s. GREEN'S cosmetic field. Work in own Fill Your Coal Bin With His wife was the late Mar­ CLARK FOREIGN CAR area, earn minimum $8- per Penn R.R. Station. Asking $21,500. Built by Thomas R. Lehigh Premium Anthracite garet Forsythe Loughlin and 18 to 55 ol Rahway appointment. Free training. 1501 MAIN ST Cali for interview. 201-442- Evans Co., 399 Mill St., Rah­ he is survived by one son REPAIRS- way. 388-1657. Thomas J. Loughlin, Jr., of INTERESTED IN FL00R& 388 0318 012T______NUT - STOVE Rahway; three daughters SELLING COSMETICS Three Floors LADIES AND GiRLS. COLONIA-Country Club Area ? Collision Work' P an or Mrs. Gertrude Prletz, Mrs. Nursery Furniture - Edison full time to work for new cos­ Cape Cod with 6 tpvely rms. *2195 TON Marie Connelly and Miss BEDDING Free Estimates metic firm. Company paid Your picture window) overlook­ PEA COAL $19.95 PART IME Lnllabye ChrIdcraft& Builtnte training. 289-4221- ing pretty lot. ' Martha Loughlin all of Rah­ • Linoleum • Carpets Europeap Trained Bedding - Englander way, five grandchildren and Mechanic On 134 bus line. $150.00 and up per month • Furniture • Bedding Sleepmaster etc CLMiuTYPBT for” Sales Low taxes — $345. five great grandchildren. Imported Auto The funeral was held on COME IN AND BROWSE Bicycles - Rollfast & . REMODELING Office. General ofc. work. Exp. PASCALE AGENCY-RAHWAY FULLTIME Sales & Service Columbia preferred. Companj benefits. 815 Pratt St., Realtor 381-3104 Monday from the Thomas F. » REPAIRING 233-5930. Miss McKenna. Higgins’ Sons Funeral Home. $300 to 400.00 per month 67 Westfield Ave., 1010 St. George Avenue Furniture - Bassett Broyhill & Colony • COLD STORAGE ARTICLES FOR SALE A High Mass of Requiem was A V E N E L offered at St. Mary’s Church (Near Cloverleaf) TOYS HOUSEWIVES & MOTHERS Doily 8 :30 A.M . to 9 00 P M. RAHWAY FUR SHOP and interment was in St. 925-4671 Clark OPEN THURS & FRI nights Earn extra income. Work from SINGER ZIG ZAG Saturday 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M FUlton 8-3323 * home. Steady or part-time- Repossessed— does all wanted Mary’s Cemetery. CALL ME 6-9070 Free Delivery & Fiee Set Up 1522 IRVING ST,, RAHWAY hours of your own choice. Avg. stitches. Latest Model. Button­ FU EL 137< F U l- 6 8 8 6 Handi Charge GE Credit $1.92 per hr. Phone 289-8723. holes, blind hems, monograms, OAL THOMAS J. MATTHEWS 381-2513 $59.80 cash or $6.50 monthly. O v e r 150 O a l. Delivery Thomas J. Matthews, 83, Part-time Houseworker. Must Guaranteed. Open 9 to 9. Free of 247 North Wycombe Ave­ like dogs. Hungarian speaking Premium Oil. National Brand. Delivery. nue, Landdown, Pa. died Sat­ Interior Decorators Moving woman preferred. $1.50 per hr. CREDIT DEPT. 254-5553 24-Hr.m Service on All Makes For appt. 388-6441. urday at the Delaware County RAHWAY WATCH REPAIRS of Burner*. Memorial Hospital in Drexel SLIPCOVERS & Local • Long Distance Stove, desk, washing machine- Hill. He was born In Rahway ITALIAN AMERICAN DRAPERIES dryer, baby carriage, play pen, TEMP.WORK NO FEE SIMONE BROS. and lived here until six mon­ CLUB CUSTOM MADE-TO-OROER with Full Guarantee drapes & spreads, vacuum UNDEN, N. J. cleaner, lg. folding table, ths ago when he moved to • Largest selection in Expert Repairs NEW GRADS? HU 6-2726 • HU 6-0059 Pennsylvania. He re­ this area R obert E. B runner CAREER MINDED? lamps, misc. other items. Call 388-1430 or 351-1997. tired eight years ago from HALL CAPACITY 225 • Fitted in your home on AlI Jewelry UNDECIDED? the Pennsylvania Railroad • Guaranteed Work- Prescription Opticians WITH DANCING 180 manship 388-1667 Try AUTOS FOR SALE LEGAL NOTICES where he was employed as a Finest fabrics signal main tain er for 60 CRANFORD A-l TEMPORARIES IMPROVEMENT NO. (15 4 • Lowest prices 4 NO. UNION AVE. 1964 CADILLAC, coupe de TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED: years. FOR ville, black, All power. Exc. I. the undersigned, being the officer He was a communicant of BRIDGE 2-5650 Immediate Assignments charged with the duty of making assess­ Free Estimate cond. 381-7574- MEETINGS-DANCES GOLDBLATTS STORAGE All Categories ments for the benefits under and in St. Mary's Church and a FU 8-3311 accordance with the provisions of R.S. member of Its Holy Name So­ PA R TIES - WEDDINGS FREE ESTIMATES Work days, weeks desired BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 40:56-25 and supplements and amend ments thereto, do hereby give notice ciety. RAHWAY Rahway's Oldest th a t the 20th of June, 1867 at 7:30 P.M. His wife was the late Mary McColley Bros. TOP RATES WANT YOUR OWN pievailing time, at the City Offices. Established Jeweler WESTFIELD CASH BONUSES COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 1470 Campbell Hogan Matthews and he Is FOR INFORMATION FASHION FABRICS 100 E. BROAD ST. PRINTING BUSINESS? Street. Rahway. New Jersey, has been — MOVERS — fixed by me as the time and place for survived by one daughter For rent - Complete small CALL Interior Decorators ADAMS 2-8182 1 Come ip or Call the hearing of all persons interested in Mrs. William A. O’Toole Curtains - Linens - Yard Goods 388-3914 print shop facilities and equip­ the matter of SAL FIN ELLI 6-7 P.M. &4 E. CHERRY STREET 1413 Park Ave., Scotch Plains ment. Offset & letterpress. THE CONSTRUCTION of pavement in of Lansdown, Pa. and one 1421 MAIN ST. RAHWAY the shoulder area, and the resurfacing RAHWAY 322-8300 Chance of a life-time for one- of the full width of Union Street be­ grandchild Kevin O’Toole 388-6435 man operation. Can be operated tween St. Georges Avenue and Whit­ and one brother Jerome Mat­ tier Street, together with such other HELP WANTED-MALE on part-time basis. Long-stand­ work and purposes incidental thereto thews of Rahway. ing built-in accounts & estab­ that may be required, as a local im­ The funeral was held on lished sales outlet. Existing provement, providing for the assess­ JOHN HANCOCK ment of the cost thereof, Wednesday from the Thomas You’ ve Tried Travel accounts will more than cover as authorized by ordinance adopted by F. Higgins’ Sons Funeral MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. cost of rent. For information the Municipal Council of the City of Rahway, New Jersey, on final reading Home. A Solemn High Mass announces career opportunity call 388-0600. at a meeting held October 9, 1963, and DIRECTORY The Brothers in sales and sales management. that at such time and place, all persons of Requiem was offered at The Rest. 0)iai/e(! Q u ick interested will be given a hearing and St. Mary’s Church and inter­ BOOK and may present any matters to be consid­ Starting monthly salary up to $25,000 ered by the undersigned in connection ment was In St. Mary’s STATIONERY SHOP $1,000 plus commission. No to Wholesalers for repeat sales with the said assessment, either in Cemetery. Now Try 330 St. George Ave. Rahway 1085 RARITAN ROAD writing or in person. sales or insurance experience product. Minimum inventory re­ DEPARTMENT OF ASSESSMENTS CLARK, NEW JFRSEY necessary since complete quired - $130 41. Personal CITY OF RAHWAY ADS COMPLETE LINE Anthony F. Boresch, Director EVA ROYT theory and field training is interview. 289-4221. 6 / 8/21 Mrs. Eva Royt, 81, of OF SCHOOL AND 381-0260 provided. The Best IMPROVEMENT NO. 608 1132 Normandy Road, Edi­ DESK EQUIPMENT SPARE TIME INCOME TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED: son died Monday at Rahway $2 A WEEK This is one of the mast re-' Refilling and collecting money I. the undersigned, being the officer A LL MAKES A COMPLETE TRAVEL charged with the duty of making assess­ Hospital shortly after being SERVICE warding programs available to­ from NEW TYPE high quality ments for the benefits under and in TED’S COMPLETE LINE day. coin operated dispensers in this accordance with the provisions of R.S. admitted. She was born In 13 WEEK MINIMUM CRUISES-TOURS 40:66-25 and supplements and amend­ Poland and lived In Irving­ HOTELS area. No selling. To qualify! ments thereto, do hereby give notice •PO CKET BOOKS If you consider yourself to be a you must have car, references, that the 20th of June, 1967 at 7:15 P.M, ton 30 years before moving PIZZERIA BEST VALUE IN • MAGAZINES ALL DOMESTIC AND high caliber individual regard­ $600 to $2,900 cash. Seven to prevailing time, at the City Offices, to Edison 11 years ago. She Phone In your orders COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 1470 Campbell • BOXED CANDY OVERSEAS TRAVEL less of background, you are' twelve hours weekly can net Street. Rahway, New Jersey, has been was a member of the Polish ARRANGEMENTS Invited to Investigate this op- excellent monthly Income. More fixed by me as the time and place for Women’s Club of Newark. NEWSPAPERS TODAY • CHILDS BOOKS the hearing of all persons interested in 381-6645 tunlty. full time. For personal Inter­ the matter of Her husband was the late view write P.O. BOX 4185. THE CONSTRUCTION of concrete 1782 W HITTIER S T .. RAHWAY 382-5770, sidewalks, concrete curbs and gutters, John Royt and she is sur­ (corner of (Irina Ave.) Send resume to P.O. Box 27, PITTSBURGH, PA. 15202- the paving of the roadway of Cottage vived by one son Frank Royt CALL 388-0600 North Brunswick, N.J. or call Include phone number. Place from Whittier Street to Newton at home, three daughters CH 7-1642. Street, and such other work and pur- June 8, 1967 Rahway News-Record/Clark Patriot Page 9 Red Wing star Bill Ezinicki eighth straight game of the now the pro at Masphee, Close Play Mark Gaines Played year by defeating Mountain­ Ray's C o rn e r Mass. Clark Little League side. Jack Schwangert mak­ * * * ing his mound debut scatter­ y The American Legion Post In Recreation Baseball Leagues MINOR LEAGUE STANDINGS ed six hits and bashed out r , By RAY HOAGLAND #5 team will travel to Union two more hits to lead the ROBBINS & ALLISON E.ASTERN DIVISION on Sunday morning for a There is a dog fight for trailed the pack. attack. Bob Page had a dou­ ♦ double header starting at top place in all the Rahway Badminton Club and Merck ble and a single to help the Vincent L. Lieneski, Dir­ baseball team in the Intra- 10:30 a.m. The team will be Recreation Baseball Lea­ Flyers with 3-0 records, Won Lost Clark team. INC. ector of Athletics at Pipgry County League will be held .at Veterans Field on Monday gues this year with close pace the 11-12 year old Am­ Square Club 10 2 Steve Marrin got a single •Established 1912 School in Hillside announced on Saturday afternoon at 2 night at 6:15 against Spring- play marking many of the erican League in the first Supermart Sales 7 2 in the first inning to extend I today that Eric Brenner, of p.m. at Veterans Field on field and next Wednesday will hotly contested games. round, followed by the Lions Arura Const. 8 3 his hitting streak to eight 405 Oak Ridge Rd. has been Central Ave. To be eligible Bill’s Barbers 6 3 travel to Westfield. In the Seaboard League Club with a 2-2 record. Alpha games. Schwangertis also • LO C A L a n d awarded a letter for the jay - ,a boy must be a resident of * * * for 9-10 year olds, the first Wire, Elks Club and First Clark Jaycees 5 3 hitting in eight games. Clark I Clark Kiwannis ! LONG DISTANCE vees lacrosse team and John Rahway or attend a Rahway round has been completed Ward Democratic Club trail 6 4 center fielder Jeff To- Perko of 176 Princeton Ave. School. He must have reach­ This afternoon at 4 p.m. Gordon Insurance 6 4 at veterans Field, the Union with the Merck Tigers in the in that order. masovic made a great run­ MOVING won a letter for the jayvees ed his 16th birthday by June There is a tie for top Clark Drugs 5 4 ning catch in the fifth inning High School Farmers will lead with six wins and single ,B'nai Brith track for the past season. 24, 1967 and cannot have loss. The Kiwanis nine fin­ honors in the 13-14-15 year 4 8 and then doubled the runner • S T O R A G E * * * reached his 20th birthday by play Thomas Jefferson of old Piedmont League be Daily Journal 2 5 off second base to put down Elizabeth for the Union ished a close second with a Clark Deli 3 7 Registrations are being that date. Players should 5-2 record, followed by the tween the Kowal Assn, and an Indian uprising. Lefthan­ • P A C K IN G bring their own gloves and County Championship. Circus Shoes 1 7 held for boys 10-13 years of * * * Jaycees, Amorelli Mets, Delorenzo Electric, each Clifford Trans. der Brian Saurce pitched a age who wish to play Pop report to team manager Den­ team having a 3-1 record. 0 8 strong game* Australia’s Rod Laver and American Legion, Merck TEL. 2 7 6 -0 8 9 9 Warner Football this fall nis Coyne. Dodgers, Rahway Motor Car Franklin-Madison Assn, is * * * Ken Rosewall, two outstand­ in third place with a 4-2 WESTERN DIVISION ^I ^ 2 1 3 South Ave., E. ♦ with the Little Crusaders of ing amateur contemporaries Co. and Merck Giants. The Cranford Clark. Boys who will be 10 Bob Palen, M.M. Raineck Giants failed to win a game record, followed by the PBA years old on or before Dec. and Frank Famular of this who have carried their riv­ Won Lost Heart Association alry into professional tennis but five of the eight teams with 2-3 and American Leg­ 31 may register. Boys who city got some nice catches ion, 0-5. Ginesi Bldrs. 9 1 top a field of the world’s competing had a .500 or bet­ Oak Ridge Golf 8 2 will be 14 years old this of ling and whiting out of ter record. In the 11-12 year old Na­ Sponsor Tourney Tony’s U-drive Basin, At­ 14 best players as the Ginesi & Sons 7 3 SERVING UNION & MIDDLESEX COUNTIES year cannot register. Each $25,000 Madison - Square The Italian American Club tional League, Allen Indus­ child must be accompanied lantic Highlands. tries is leading with a 3-0 Madison Hill Phmcy. 6 3 The Union County Heart SINCE 1914 * * * Garden Invitation Tennis nine took top honors in the Ind. Disposal 6 4 Association is selling tickets by a parent during the re­ Tournament opens its second first round of the 9-10 year record, followed by the Third Knights of Col. 6 4 for a fast-pitch softball tour­ gistration. The bowling season is still Ward Democratic Club which * * * day of action tonight. It has old Costal League with a per­ Dairy Queen 5 5 nament to be held June 28 - with us. This week Howard fect record of five wins and has three wins and a single Vaccaro’s Bakery 5 6 McNicholas of Clark fin­ been many years since pro loss. Other teams in order July 2 in Elizabeth and Lin­ CH0D0SH BROS. & WEXLER Maureen Mulrennan, Lisa tennis has generated the no losses. Inman Heights Granrath's 4 6 den. A spokesman said the Stone and Nadine Snyder won ished second in the 10th was tied with the Elks Club of their standing are: Am­ Clark Lions 4 8 COAL AND FUEL OIL CO. annual Union County Bowl­ caliber of competition that Heart Association would be the first place medal in the will be on display during the for second with 3-2 records. erican Legion, Purolator, Guy Villa 3 8 annual- twirling festival held ing Association individual Regina Corp., Quinn & one of five organizations June 8-10 tournament. ‘‘It Schweitzer’s Dairy, Virginia Allaire Door 2 8 benefltting from the tourna­ at Bordentown this week. The average champions tourna­ Barrel and Rotary Club Boden, Clark Elks 2 9 ment at the Linden Lanes. has been amazing the way ment. girls represented the Re­ these players go after each Games will be played June Automatic Fuel Oil Delivery creation Department. Second Ray Stoner of Rahway won the Class “ B” title with oth er/’ says Wally Dill, ex­ 28, 29 and 30; July 1 and 2, * Complete Installations place medals were taken by ecutive director of the In­ at 7 and 9 p.m. Men’s con­ M o b il the sfriall twirl team of Mary 689. Frank Finn, of Clark, Athletic Award Presentations Recreation Men’s * Heating Modernization had a 598 score and fin­ ternational Professional tests will be played at Bro- Ann Zwlebel, Kathy Pekar- Tennis Association. “You phy Field, Elizabeth. The sky, M4rl Jean Thorn and ished in 8th spot. * * * would think they would ease Feature Sideliners Banquet Slow Pitch League women’s games will be held Maureen Thorn. The team up a little in some tourna­ at Memorial Field Park in 24 Hour Phone Service is knpwn as the Rahway Colonla Country club EASTERN DIVISION scored a 52 1/2 to 37 1/2 ments but every tournament Gary D. Ervlck, who is ald Smith. Ronald Smith and Linden. Royals. Marljean and Mau­ seems to be a new one and headed for Rutgers Univer­ Tickets can be obtained 36 E. Grand Rahway, reen Thorn won a second win over the Roselle County Gary Jenkins also received Won Lost club in an inter club match. this one in the Garden, es­ sity, received the Sideliners lawards for being regional United Lacquer 4 0 from the Union County Heart Avenue 388-1000 New Jersey- place medal in the duets, pecially, is what they all Athletic award and the Babe Association, 617 Pennsy­ while Lori Flaherty was se­ * * * wrestling champs. Corey & Corey 3 1 John Hammer won the have been shooting for.'1 Mo­ Ruth Foundation Sportsman­ Former Councilman John Inman Pizzeria 3 1 lvania Ave., Elizabeth. cond in the intermediate ney has been a major incen­ ship award, and Joe solo. W.C. Hobitzell Memorial Gallo served as toastmaster. U.S. Gypsum Co, 1 1 handicap event at Colonia tive and Laver, winning the Anderson, co - winner with President Carl Carlson wel­ Vince's Car Wash 2 2 In the novice solo, Lisa first seven tourneys, has Ervlck of the Babe Ruth a- Stone came in second, while with a 65. comed the group and Rev. Rahway Inn 2 2 * * * managed to top the list of ward also received the Earl third place medals were tak­ William A. Guerrazzi was Kozy Korners 1 2 earning with $25,927.00. C. Hoagland award for the the principal speaker. Costas Ice Cream 1 2 en by the trios of Blanche Paul Angelo, Jr., of this * * * most valuable baseball play­ City drove in the tie-break­ Sideliner officers besides Angelo's Main 1 4 Szamreta, Peggy Corridon Marcel Miles, co-captain ers on the Indian’s 1967, Purolator 0 2 and Lori Flaherty. ing run in the last of the President Carlson are: Vice of the Rahway High School squad, in the presence of President, James J. Daly; Ford Country sixth as the Roselle Catho­ A fourth place medal was tennis team dropped his more than 200 parents, fri­ WESTERN DIVISION taken by Maureen Thorn in lic Lions won the North Jer­ Treasurer, Watson Maget opening game match in the ends and fellow athletes at and Secretary, Ralph L. Won Lost the novice solo. The group sey Parochial “A” cham­ pionship in the NJSIA A tour­ Union County Tennis cham­ the annual spring banquet Smith. Walt’s Bar & Grill 4 0 was under the direction of pionship, an 8-0 decision to held at Rahway Junior High Reliable Movers 3 1 Mrs. Kathy Pierce and Mrs. ney this week when they de­ feated Pope Pius of Passaic Jack Stephens of Westfield. School. Piscetelli’s Exca. 2 1 ‘Better Ideas’Sale! John Thom. * + * by a 4-2 score. The Lions In the doubles Mark Brig- Stephen Varanko, declared Mauric Adlers 3 2 house and Jim McKay lost by former Coach Dave B & F Auto 2 2 The varsity track squad are 20-6-1 thus far this Charley Kelly’s season, their opening match to Ols- Arnold as “the best player Gun Rack 2 2 of Rahway High School failed * * * han and Poltrock of Union by I had In my eight years of Quinn & Boden Co. 2 3 to score a point in the state 1st Slovac Club 1 5 Joe Pleaca, veteran hoc­ the score of 8-4. coaching” received the Earl on Mustang Sports Sprint with all these high school championships at C, Walter plaque as the out­ Martenizing Set Nat. Equip. 0 3 key fan of Rahway attended ‘Better Idea’ extras Bucket seats, whitewalls, rocker panel Rutgers University on Sat­ standing basketball player urday. the annual Dodge open golf moldings, engine dress-up kit, more. * * * tournament at the Rockaway with George Wilks the co­ holder of the award. Varanko Pace In Softball Try-outs for the Rahway River Country Club and had Sportsmen Club Recreation Will lunch with former Detroit also received the HarlandE. Recreation Department Sisler championship award The B.M.C. took a 10-5 Award Program for being a member of a decision over the Regional Sponsor Summer Watchung Conference team. Teachers in the Eastern Di­ The Sideliner Scholarship vision of the Clark Slow - went to Billy Thomas and Pitch Softball League while Golf Program CAR Set For June 13 Miss Noreen E. Powell re­ the Clark Jaycees benefited ceived the Sideliner Athletic by a forfeit from the Re­ The Recreation Depart­ Leroy Donnelly, director gional Teachers. ment announced today plans of the Recreation Depart­ award for girls. The Coaches Trophy for the most im­ In the Western Division of to give golf lessons for boys ment’s junior sportsman the league, One Hour Mar­ and girls of the community. club will present that final proved baseball player went AILING? to Craig Jenkins. The tenizing defeated Main Toba­ The program will be con­ on Ford Galaxie 500 Hardtops with awards to the members of cco 11-4 and John Schwarcz ducted at the Cranford Golf all these ‘Better Idea’ extras vmyi trim, whitewalls, wheel the Council Chambers in City William F. Davis plaque for the outstanding golfer was 8-4, while the Clark Club during the summer cove rs. Sav- on SnloctShift, power options— Hill next Tuesday evening. Bombers paced the Question months. The eight week pro­ with V-fl nnqinc options. MEDICAR FOR Awards will be presented presented to Alex Remeta. Wayne Oliphant, Rahway’s Marks 18-8. Main Tobacco gram will include profess­ to those present for attend­ also posted ? 12-1 victory ional lessons, Inter-camp ance, basic course certif­ one - man track team re­ ceived the Dennis P. Dono­ over the Question Marks. competition, intra - camp YOUR CAR AT icates, pro - marksman a- van plaque while the W. Dick­ Charley Kelly’s leads the competition. All equipment Jwards, marksman awards, Eastern Division with a 2-0 will be supplied by Cran­ marksman first class a- son Cunningham tennis tro­ phy went to Marcel Miles. record, followed by the Jay­ ford Golf Club. HENKENIUS BROS. wards, sharpshooter, expert cees, Firemen and Knights of The eight week program winners of the rifle tourna­ The James J. Coffey pla­ Atlantic Service Center que, placed in service this Columbus with records of consisting of 8 sessions (2 ment in the expert class, in­ 2-1. Clark Sports Club is hours each) will cost $5.00 termediate class, beginners year went to Forest Mark­ owitz and Bryon Thomas, the 1-2 and Regional Teachers per participant. Free bus on Mustang Sports Sprint Convertible with all fiVIWWfl U-Si HiBlmay x>at E-Grand Avenue class. outstanding members of the are 0-3. service will be provided p r^ js il RAHWAY, NEW JERSEY Awards will be presented One Hour Martenizing with from City Hall to Cranford these ‘Better Idea’ extras Sports car Cross Country team. The Save hood, rocker panel moldings, to the team champions, com­ and return. Phone: FUlton 1-5535 John L. Atchley plaque to the a 4-0 record paces the Wes engine dress-up kit, whitewalls, posed of Captain Dominick tern Division. John Schwarcz The program is open to wheel covers, morel Manero, Blair Svihra, Jeff- top swimmer, was awarded to David Eison. Garwood Trophy and Clark all age groups. , ery Pfeiffer, Andrew Zmid- Bombers have 1-1 records For information regarding ♦ zinski, James Carmody. The Anna Reppen Me­ morial plaque for the out­ while Main Tobacco stands at the program, contact M-. y Club champion award will be 1-2 and the Question Marks Hoagland, at the City Halt, f presented to Thomas Mil- standing member of the f o r t h e , tL wrestling team went to Ron­ are 0-3. Recreation Department, at r im ( fit ,, ♦. bury, while pistol awards - 381-8000, ext. 24. J basic course certificates j will be presented. The Entire Family Y< The program will be |'M GLAft I f HA?GET TO... Clark Juniors 4i supervised by Eugene Per- Can Bowl Together rine, Sr., John Sedlak, Sr., BELL MOTORS INC. John Boyle and members of PREMIER OIL i Score 6-1 Win the executive committee of' The Clark Junior schools the program. O A fO L ifft B a l l | boys baseball team won their 1200 Route 27 Colonia, New Jersey The program will open at • v *»p l y C L A " ^ ® L a n i s J|7:30 with words of welcome 140 OMTRAL AVINUf from Mayor John C. Marsh. CUM, HEW JKftSIY The general public is invited FOR FRIENDLY RELIABLE SERVICE to attend. AND HIGH QUALITY OIL 381- 4700 Dial 388-5100 N tw Instant lathsr lets you 50 Brunswick Automatic Lanes Snack Shop Clark Pied Pipers Cocktail Lounge SHAVE Supervised Playroom Nip Minutemen 11-2 A couple pf former Rah­ for Bowling Mothers way High school coaches FAST... combined to set down the Clark Minutemen in this AUTO CENTER weeks action in the Clark fast pitch softball league. Joe Evan scattered six hits SHAVE in picking up his second win SUMMER HOURS of the season. Evan who is a former assistant football CLOSE... coach at Rahway High lost CLOSED SATURDAYS his shut out in the 7th inn­ ing when the Minutemen tal­ 12:00 A.M. WITHOUT lied twice. IRRITATION! Dave Arnold former bas­ MONDAY THRU THURSDAY ketball coach at Rahway High smacked out three singles 7:30 til 6:00P.M. to head the attack. Left field­ er Jay Anglim rapped abas­ FRIDAY EVENINGS til es empty homer for the lea­ gue leading Pipers in the 9:00P.M. fourth inning. Right hander Dan Canada gave up only seven hits for the Minute- J i g ^ men but a couple of errors • 17467775 1M ""__^ Tires by his mates kept him in >.. the richer, wettsr lather trouble all game. »|S* At Discount Prices that doesn’t dry out on your facet JW PLAY RISE stays moist and creamy,keefM whiskers Complete Auto Repair Service wet and soft all through your shave. Lets OCEANPORT, N.J. 2 miles from Garden St. Parkway, Exit 105 NOW itiru Aug. 5 MINIATURE you cut your whiskers off at the skin-line... S P E C IA L T R A IN S Direct to Grandstand smoothly, comfortably. Result? You shave RISE Menthol RISE Regular RISE Heavy Lv Penn. 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/ Page 10 Rahway News-Record/Clark Patriot June 8, 1967 kas is a member of the and the St. Peter and Paul will meet on June 14 at 8:15 nity at Union Junior C ol-1 Knights of Columbus and the Church in Elizabeth. Mr. Village Sweet Shop Feature Hot Foods, Churches p.m. Other services of the lege, Cranford. Mr. Gur­ TRADE TROPICS Lithuanian - American As­ Stukas and his wife Barbara week will be conducted as sky, son of Mrs. Joseph sociation, Holy Name Society reside in Elizabeth. Sandwiches And Take Outs (Continued from Page 2) usual. • Gursky, and the late Mr. Gursky, is a liberal arts Schneider Plumbing And Heating The Village Sweet Shop The Village Sweet Shop is TEMPLE BETH TORAH major in the Day Session. Reliable Machine Products Serve at 2583 Morris Avenue, open seven days per week, Grades 3, 4 and 5 of the WOMEN TO MEET He is a graduate of Roselle Handle Residential&CommercialRepair Union, owned and operated from six until ten at night Religious School will meet At the meeting of the Wo­ Catholic High School. by William A. Shepherd was and carries cigars, ciga­ at 4:15 p.m. today for the men’s Association to beheld * * * The Schneider Plumbing Master Plumbers, National Leading Industrials With Work established seventeen years closing session of the aca­ on June 12, at 8 p.m. Rev. and Heating firm at 33 Mon­ rettes, candy, ice cream and Donna M. Tuzik, daughter Association of Master years of experience at his ago and serves sauerbraten, specialities, Mr. Shepherd demic year 5727, and will William Elliott pastor of Os- mouth Rd., Elizabeth, owned Plumbers, State League The Reliable Machine hamburgers, spaghetti and be dismissed at 4:45 p.m. celoa Presbyterian Church, of *Dr. and Mrs. Theodore and operated by Sherman A, Products Company at 509 craft and is a member of is a member of the Ameri­ Tuzik, 269 Maple Ave., Rah­ Master Plumbers and the the Elizabeth Elks, Shriners meat balls, with a different can Legion Boys Club, Men’s Club Sabbath will Clark, will speak on the sub-' Schneider whose father American Society of Sani­ Edgar Rd., Elizabeth, owned hot meal each day with hot be observed at 8:30 p.m. Ject, "When Death Comes.” way, was listed as a candi­ founded the business over a by Salvatore Ferrara and es­ Trenton, and many other P.A.L. and other civic date for a degree to be tary Engineering, Mr. Sch­ civic and social groups. Mrs. and cold sandwiches, salads groups. His wife Betty, a Friday with members of the Members are asked to sub­ half century ago, engages in neider’s son Kenneth a bio­ tablished some 23 years ago soft drinks, hot drinks and club conducting the services mit any questions they may granted by Elizabethtown complete plumbing and heat­ specialize in general mac­ Ferrara is employed as a registered Nurse at the Rah­ College during its annual logy major at Rutgers, helps school Secretary with the desserts. Catering is done way Hospital is mother of and sponsoring the Oneg Sha- have on the subject to Mr. ing repairs, installations and his dad when he can as does hine work and manufacture out of the shop tho counter bbos. Morning services will Elliott. Circle #3 will lead spring baccalaureate-com­ replacement and featuring for many outstanding organ­ Elizabeth Board of Educa­ their six children and lives mencement, May 28. Ruth Schneider who helps tion. The Ferraras reside and table service is main­ with her family in Rahway. be held at 8;30 a.m. Satur­ devotions and Circle #4 will alterations for residential, with the Secretarial duties izations such as Puralator, tained. day, with the Jr. Congrega­ be hostesses. She majored in education commercial and industrial Inc., John Waldron, etc., in Elizabeth and active as and received the bachelor for Mr. Schneider. Both are they are, give much time tion meeting at 10:30 a.m. clients. residents of Elizabeth. Mr. making parts and products Sunday morning services of science in education. for their use. and energy to communal af­ Quick Stop Radio Company A total of 188 students A member of the Rahway Schneider is active in the fairs in their town. will be held at 8:30 a.m. Master Plumbers, Elizabeth Dad’s Club at Jefferson High. Mr. Ferrara has had many At 8:30 p.m. the Temple Beth Obituries were graduated during the Expert On Automobile Radio Repairs Torah will present its annual ceremonies. Union Camera Exchange Also musical extravaganza, "The MRS. MELVA MEYERS * * * Garden State Florist Design Katzen Platz.” Mrs. Melva (nee Miller) Donald N. Wilson, son of The Quick Stop Radio craft for the last twenty The evening service for Company located at 1099 Meyers, 1483 Campbell St., Mr. and Mrs, William H. Ornamental Gardens & Landscape Handles Tape Recorders & Art Items years. Another shop at 1166 the Holiday ofShvuoth, Feast Rahway, died Sunday, June 4. Wilson of Central Ave,, Rah­ Magnolia Avenue, Elizabeth, Springfield Avenue in Irving­ of Weeks will take place at in the Rahway Hospital. She headed by Alfred J. Daniel way, was among 134 seniors The Garden State Florist Motels in Wildwood. The The Union Camera Ex­ and industrial use. ton, is also maintained by 8:30 p.m., June 13. First was the wife of the late graduating at the 94th com­ at 947 Newark Ave., Eliza­ has been established here for Mr. Daniel who operates six Day of Shavuoth morning Singapore Motel in Wildwood change at 1022 Stuyvesant Assisted by Bob Singer, the past twelve years specia­ Frederick W. Meyors, mencement at Shorter Col­ beth owned by partners Avenue, Union, owned and days per week. Most work is services will be held at 6:45 Services were held June also features an Oriental Bob Seaman here, Sandy lizing in the repair of car lege, Rome, Georgia. While Henry Bellon and George Rock Garden by Garden State managed by Sandy Green­ Greenwood Is a co-partner brought to him tho he main­ a.m., June 14 with evening 6, at the Lehrer - Crabiel at Shorter, Don majored in (Buddy) Testa was establish­ wood was established twenty radios, but also repairs and tains a delivery service if services at 8:30 p.m. The Funeral Home, with Rev. as does the Notre Dame with A1 Fried in Sayrewood's replaces part In home radios Business Administration and ed in 1933 and carry a full Church, Cedar Knolls. years ago by Mr. Green­ Camera House in Parlln, requested, Mr. Daniel is a Memorial Service will be James F, Horton, of the plans to practice law after line of fresh cut flowers, phonographs, T. V.’s, member of the Elizabeth held June 15. There will be First Baptist Church, offi­ The Garden State Florist wood’s father, Dave, de­ N.J. Mr, Greenwood resides stereos etc., having made a some more formal educa- plants and artificial stocks handles shrubbery and a full ceased and a Mr. A1 Good­ in Union with his wife Bar­ Chamber of Commerce and a luncheon for all children ciating. Interment took place ■tion. He was a member of but featuring oriental rock study of this work in Ger­ resides in Elizabeth. attending these services and in the Rahway Cemetery., line of plants and design man, no longer in business. bara and two children. Mrs. many and experienced In this jthe Alpha Lambda Eplslon, gardens, a specialty. Active wedding and funeral floral Sandy Greenwood has been Greenwood assists with the the Religious School awards She was a member of the in general landscaping and pieces and are members of owner since 1962, offering bookkeeping, Sandy Green­ and prizes for the academic First Baptist Church of Rah­ design, Garden State Florist photographic equipment, year will be presented. way and of its Delta Alpha Richard D, Procopio of the F.T.D. Mr. Bellon re­ wood is a member of the Union Taxi Sells Service 93 Summit court, Westfield, have done work at the sides in Springfield and Mr. supplies, tape recorders, Photographic Research Or­ Class. Surviving are three Blessed Sacrament Church, step-sons, William of Phil­ formerly of Rahway, is a- Testa in Murray Hill. Both record players and art sup­ ganization and the Union Ro­ mong 120 students who are Elizabeth, Holy Spirit have Iona experience re­ plies, featuring all brand tary. His hobby is fishing. With Seven Units In Field ST. CECELIA’S adelphia, Pa,, Thomas of Church, Union Del Conti,. St. Cecelia’s Church, Ise- California, John T, of Co­ candidates for Associate in cords In their craft. names and models for retail The Union Taxi Service service having established Arts degrees at Union Jun­ International and Hialeah at 1982 Morris Avenue, his routes and patronage lln, is making plans for the lonia, a step-daughter, Mrs, annual Iselln Fair to be held Joan Raupp of Elizabeth, ten ior College’s 34th annual Union County Car Wash Offer Union, owned and headed by over a period of some twen­ commencement Saturday, Gus Automotive Service Complete Jack Lipp and established ty years, Mrs. Ruth Lipp July 17 - 22 at the Fair­ grandchildren, and three grounds on Green St., op­ great-grandchildren. June 3, at 10:30 a.m, in here for the past fourteen is Vice - President of the the theater of the Campus Motor Steaming & Shampoos years have seven taxis on Union Taxi and has a daugh­ posite the railroad station in Repair Service For Cars & Trucks lselin, The fairgrounds will Center, Cranford. weekdays from eigh until the street working Union and ter Helaine, eighteen, at­ Mr, Procopio, a graduate The Union County Car the immediate vicinity with tending Jersey State Tea­ be open nightly from 7 p.m, The Gus Automotive Ser­ ing anywhere, day or night, Wash located at 912 Newark five. The Union County Car to provide rides, booths and of Rahway High School, is a vice at the Corner of Laurel Gus Automotive is equipped prompt and efficient service chers College and a son Social Notes science major in the Day Avenue, Elizabeth, a part­ Wash has Sunday hours from for all their patrons. David, about to go to Mi­ amusements and entertain­ Ave. and Oregon St., Union, to handle any emergency and nership between John Gra­ eight until two in the after­ ment by radio, T,V, and Session. He is the eon of is owned ana operated by any type of motor vehicle or Selling a service as Mr. ami University taking Joseph P. Kenna, son of Mr. and Mrs, Mario Pro­ ham and Anthony Blsalliwho noon. stage stars nightly. Pro­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kenna Gus Davis, Sr., and estab­ machine with hours from John Graham and his wife Lipp observes, he carries Dramatics, David is twenty. copio. recently took over this es­ a staff of twelve and renders The Llpps reside in Hill­ ceeds from the fair will be of Elm Ave., Rahway, re­ lished 35 years in Union Monday through Saturdays tablishment after its estab­ Josephine reside in Brook­ used for the building of anew where he and his son Gus, until 6. the area a most enviable side. ceived his B.A. degree in lishment some twelve years lyn. His wife is employed church. history from the University Jr., specialize in car and Gus Davis, Sr., lives in ago, feature car washing, at the Brass Rail on Fifth Ronald J. Schur, 1101 Ja- truck repair in any phase, Mlllburn with his wife and of Maine at the annual com­ ques Ave., Rahway, was simonlzing, motor steam­ Avenue in New York. An­ Walton’s Union Tap Room mencement exercises* from transmissions to re­ has four married daughters ing, inner shampooing and thony Bisalli and his wife ST. JOHN VIANNEY one of 40 Seton Hall Uni­ building of motors, work on and one son, Gus, Jr,, who offer one of the most ef­ Angelina also reside in versity seniors to be com­ Serves Fine Foods & Premium Brews Volunteers for Pattern missioned as 2nd Lieuten­ Industrial machines such as with his wife Arlene re­ ficient Jobs anywhere. Open Brooklyn, N.Y, Therapy are needed for a Miss Marlene Buhl, dau­ ants in the U.S, Army in air compressors, Hercules sides In Kenilworth with two Walton’s Union Tap Room The cuisine here is Ger­ seven year old boy who will motors, belts, etc., welding sons. The Davis’s Sr,, fam­ ghter of Herbert and Cathe­ ceremonies scheduled for at 1967 Morris Avenue, in man and Polish and includes be moving to Coloniaon June 10:30 a.m,, June 2nd in the service, Installation of air ily are proud of their six Welding Materials Firm Moving Union, was established four­ 13. The boy has received rine Buhl, 377 Koenig PL, grandchildren. such delicacies as fish and Rahway, recently earned her Dougherty Student Center. conditioning on cars, tow­ teen years ago by Albert chips, club steaks, smoked therapy with remarkable re­ Walton its founder and host sults, it is revealed. Parents flight hostess wings follow­ chops sauerbraten, lobster ing completion of the Trans* To Larger Quarters featuring premium draft tail, fried shrimp and su­ are anxious for this therapy August F. Schmidt & Son Funeral brews such as Budwelser, to be continued. Men, women World Airlines’ training SCHOOL MENU preme shrimp cocktail. course at Kansas City, Mis­ The Welding Materials responsible for the growth of Michelob and Miller High Jean Walton is active in and teen - agers who can RAHWAY Life in glass or tankard spare a few minutes a week souri. She is currently based Establishment Largest In Union Company at 410 West Grand the company Is Intending a' this establishment and both in New York City, assigned Street, Elizabeth, is owned move to larger quarters In and also boast a Rathskel­ she and Albert supervise for this charitable work are Monday ler and dining area done asked to contact the Rev. to TWA’s Star Stream Jet Oven Grilled Hamburger, One of the licensed mem­ by Edward W, Farrell and June at 155 East First Ave­ everything personally. Mr, fleet. The August F. Schmidt & has been established for ten nue, Roselle. Ed Farrell is in the most tasteful decor. Walton is on the Board of Thomas Brennan at St. John * * * Roll and Butter, Potato Son Funeral Home was es­ bers of the staff here is Luncheon and dinner is serv­ Vianney Rectory, Colonia. Kenneth A. Howell, grand­ years specializing in weld­ Advertising Chairman of the Governors for Union Coun­ Miss Judith Ellen Hummel Sticks, French Style Beans, tablished in 1888 by the late ing supplies for the indus­ American Welding Society, ed here daily from noon un­ ty for the N.J. State License The father of the child will Fruited Jello August F. Schmidt and Is son of its founder. Mrs, til seven everyday except explain to the volunteers daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson is a member of tries and serving these cli­ Head of the Mechanics Weld­ Association and V.P, of the Fred Hummel of 814 Falesky Specials: Rainbow Salad located at 139 Westfield Ave. ents in a radius of twenty- ing Society and he and his Sundays. Sandwiches how­ Union County Tavern As­ what is required at St. John Platter, Baked Ham Sand­ in Union, with Mrs. Edna G. the N.J. Funeral Directors ever are always available. Vianney Cafeteria at 7:30 St., Rahway, received the Association, Essex and five miles of Elizabeth area. wife Estelle and son David sociation, an Elk and a Lion. Associate in Arts degree wich, Beef Barley Soup with Schmidt Anderson Its direc­ Ed Farrell whose activity is reside in Old Bridge. p.m. tonight. Crackers tor since 1933. Staffed with 8 Union Counties Funeral Di­ from Wesley College, Dover Tuesday employees and experienced rectors Association, Eliza­ Delaware on May 28. A 1965 Hot Sliced Chicken Sandwich beth Professional and Busi­ Norma Lynn Sales Wholesale ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL raduate of Rahway High In their arrangements by Time Cleaners Feature Alterations St. Paul’s Church will f with Gravy, Mashed Potatoes virtue of their long estab­ ness Women’s Club and many chool, Judith was a Dean’s Garden Spinach, Applesauce other worthy civic and com­ Distributors Of Unique Novelties mark June 11 as the Third list student during her lished reputation, the Sch­ Sunday after Trinity with Specials: California Fruit midt Funeral Home is the munity groups. The Ander- And Tailoring Services college career at Wesley. sons reside in Westfield. The Norma Lynn Sales National and local affilia­ Holy Eucharist at 8:15 a.m. * * * Salad Platter, Egg Salad largest in Union County. The Time Cleaners at 501 from seven until six in the organization of 1567 Maple tions, in the sale and dis­ No Breakfast or Church Sandwich, Garden Vegetable Miss Sue C. Gibbons, dau­ Soup with Crackers East Jersey Street, Eliza­ evening rendering the best Ave., Hillside, is headed by tribution of costume Jewelry School. At 11 a.m, there will ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Mor­ Perkins General Merchandise Center beth, is owned and operat­ of services at the lowest its founder Norma Lynn and Very shortly a branch is be­ be Church School "Closing” timer M. Gibbons of 505 Elm Wednesday ed by Maurice Bright and prices to each patron with has been established here a ing opened in Miami, Fla. Service. Both divisions of Ave., Rahway, was among 16 Shell Macaroni with Meat established since 1936 fea­ high quality cleaning and tai dozen years in the whole­ Secretary and co-partner for Church School will meet at students elected to member­ Sauce, Italian Bread and But­ One Stop Shopping Store turing dry cleaning, tailor­ loring services. A member sale distribution of novelties three years in the Norma 10:45 in the Parish Hall. ship in Phi Beta Kappa, na­ ter, Tossed Salad with ing and repairing, altera­ of the Lions Club of Hill fine costume Jewelry much of Lynn enterprise is Robert Garden Flowers will be plac­ Dressing and a host of other necess­ tional honor society recently Specials: Sliced Chicken The Perkins General Mer­ tions, cleaning leathers, side, Mr. Bright is also a which has been designed and Cooper, formerly of Cooper ed in the Cross and awards at the University of Vermont. chandise Center at 1043 ary goods. Open seven days a suedes, drapes and slipcov­ resident of Hillside. A staff manufactured by Norma and Furst, native of Perth will be given out. This is a Salad Platter, Bologna Sand­ week with delivery service Miss Gibbons received her wich, Yankee Bean Soup with Magnolia Ave., Elizabeth, is ers and also maintaining of four operate the cleaning Lynn personally. Amboy and settling now in Family Service. B.A. degree at the annual owned by Joseph H. Perkins and phone orders taken for laundry services for shirts. establishment arid Mr. Experienced for 18 years Union County. Norma Lynn At 1 p.m. the Senior Choir Crackers prompt dispatch, Perkins Commencement held last Thursday and established here for 12 Open six days per week, Bright has a forty year back­ and with the assistance of is a resident of Union and Picnic at home of Mrs. R. week. years serving this area with Center is actually a one stop Time Cleaners, are open ground in this type of work. four loyal co - workers, Miami, a member of the Richards, Colonia. * * * Breaded Veal Cutlet, Oven a full line of fresh and fro­ merchandise store. A mem­ Norma Lynn caters a good B’nai B’rith and Jewish War Monday at 8 p.m. Vestry Roasted Potatoes, Sliced ber of the North End Tennis Mrs. Arthur C. Mintel of zen meats, poultry, fresh a good deal of help to fund Veterans and has two daugh­ Meeting; at 8:30 p.m. St. Clark received her Masters Carrots, Bread and Butter, and frozen dairy products, Club, NAACP, Mr. Perkins Union Drive-In Furniture House raising organizations with ters. Martha’s Altar Guild meet­ Fruit and his brother who assists Degree in Library Science Specials: Meat and Cheese fresh and frozen fruits and ing. at the annual Commencement vegetables, a full line of him are active in their com­ Tuesday at 8 p.m. St. Salad Platter, Tuna Fish munity. He and his wife Katie Of Rattan Excells In Variety . at Rutgers University, Wed­ Sandwich, Cream of Mush­ grocery items, medications David L. Warner Plans Offices Paul’s Church Women Of­ nesday night. A graduate of live in Elizabeth. I room Soup with Crackers and drugs, ice cream, soda, The Union Drive-In Furni­ need, desire and puree. ficers meeting at home of Smith College with a B.A. packaged and loose candied Mrs. G. Guiler, President. Friday ture Company, otherwise A business of reliability For Commerical Accounts & Industry degree, Mrs, Mintel also Oven Baked Fish Sticks with The House of Rattan located and Integrity, The House of Thursday, no choir re­ earned a Master of Educa­ David L. Warner, Inc., at The David Warners are hearsals. At 6:30 p.m. The Tartar Sauce, Pizza Pie, Red Devil World’s Largest Producer at 1255 Stuyvesant Avenue, Rattan offers a most distinc­ tion degree at Rutgers. She Buttered Vegetable, Bread Union, has been established tive group of items from 1714 Stuyvesant Ave., Union, residents of Newark, while St. Paul’s Altar Guilds Din­ is the daughter of Mr. and specialize in office furniture Harvey Warner is moving to ner. and Butter, Juice here for the last twenty- sturdy utility pieces to cas­ Mrs. Orrin A. Griffis, 812 Specials: Tuna Fish Salad Of Painter & Glaziers Equipment three years featuring furni­ ual summer stocks, all selling and installing and Union with wife Susan and Hamilton St., Rahway. office Interior decoration. daughter Lisa and son Step­ * * * Platter, American Cheese ture for the porch, lawn, quality merchandise and and Tomato Sandwich, Red Devil, Inc., at 2400 firm a subsidiary while beach, patio and vacation guaranteed to please the Handling many national ac­ hen. The Arthur Warners and CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Charles Convery of 815 Vaux Hall Rd., Union, headed Peter DuPont serves on the counts of many branches and son Gary reside in Edison. Cream of Tomato Soup with summer homes of rattan, most discriminating buyer’s "Be strong and of a good Falesky St., Rahway, was Crackers by George L, Lee, Jr., whose Board of Red Devil, Inc., wrought iron, aluminum red­ tastes. Open Monday until proportions, this firm space The Warner firm work on a courage; be not afraid, neit­ among 34 bus operators hon­ grandfather Landon P. Smith the parent firm. plans for offices and serves natural basis with their wide woods and variants. These Friday from nine until nine her be thou dismayed: for the ored by Public Service Co­ CLARK founded this well known pro­ John L. Lee is executive pieces are ideally suited for and Saturdays nine until six, industries, institutions and services and David Warner Lord thy God is with thee ordinate Transport at Robin ducer of painters and Vice President while John rumpus rooms, basements, The Union Drive-in Fumi commercial complexes. is Honorary President and whithersoever thou goest.” Hood Inn, Clifton on May 24 glaziers supplies in 1872, Fancher Sr., serves as Vice David L. Warner is head of founder of the South Ward Monday rathskellers, suitable for in­ ture House of Rattan have This verse from Joshua is in appreciation for having Franks, Rolls and Butter, today continues its stride to­ President in charge of En­ door or outdoors and a varie­ earned their popular patron­ the firm, son Harvey I. War­ Newark Branch of Boys Club the Golden Text of a Bible driven buses 20 consecutive wards continued progress as gineering and Manufacturing ner, Treasurer; Arthur of America, President of Ke- years without a chargeable Potato Chips, Sauerkraut, ty is offered to suit every age. lesson on "God the Preser­ Baked Beans, Fruit, Milk producers of painter’s Leland Fancher Vice Presi­ Warner, nephew of David neseth Israel and Commis­ ver of Man,” to be read in accident. Watson F. Tait, chemicals and supplies. dent of Engineering and John Vice President and Mrs, sioner of the Newark Board Jr., Board Chairman of Pub­ Tuesday all Christian Science Meat Balls and Rolls, Chi­ From 1926-1966 Mr. Lee’s Fancher Jr. Vice President Van Houten’s Service Station Beverly Halperln, Secretary of Adjustors. churches this Sunday. lic Service and Director of father served as Board of Purchasing and Product to the Warner firm. the Coordinated Transport cken Noodle Soup, Tomato Services are held at 11 Soup, Pudding, Milk Chairman in an establish­ Control. The Red Devil, Inc., Open Seven Days For Patrons a.m. Sunday and at 8 p.m. was the principal speaker. ment that Is strictly within has had no strikes in 30 Herbert E. Harper, Presi­ Wednesday The Maternity Shop Pioneers Wednesdays. The reading Turkey, Gravy, Rice, Corn, the family. Mr. Lee s sister years. Mr. Lee, Jr., resides Van Houten’s Service Sta­ patrons prompt and reliable room is open Tuesday and dent of the Company, pre­ Dulcinea DuPont is on the in Pittstown with his wife service, Van Houten’s is sented each operator with a Bread and Butter, Fruit, tion located on Stuyvesant Of Expectant Garb In New Jersey Thursday from 12 to 3 p.m. Milk Board of the Red Devil Realty Mary and three children. and Glees Avenue, in Union open seven days per week and on Wednesdays from 6 to gold watch. * * * Thursday is owned and operated by from six until eleven in The Maternity Shop at 508 Open Monday thru Saturday 7:30 p.m. The church is at from 9:30 to 5:30 and Thurs­ Hamburgers, Rolls and But­ One Hour Martinizing Dry Raymond R. Van Houten and eluding all holidays render­ Mlllburn Ave., in Short Hills 830 Jefferson Ave,, Rahway. On May 31, 1967, Rev. and ter, Potato Chips, Onions, established here in 1963 ing a most convenient re one block from Sachs Fifth day till 9, many of their Mrs. Irving E, French and items emanate from New Baked Beans, Jello, Milk Cleaners Maintain Six Branches offering general automo­ pair service schedule for Ave,, owned by Mrs. Shir­ family of Rahway moved to Friday tive service with tune - ups all his clients. Mr. Van Hou­ ley Kaufer w h o mother Helen York and are top mod in TRINITY PICNIC Lyndonville, Vermont where styling. Mollie Freeman as­ Chicken Noodle Soup, Ve­ tires, wheel alignments, ten is a resident of Irving­ Fisher originally estab­ The men of Trinity Met­ Rev. French will assume the getable Soup, Mushroom The One Hour Martinizing field Elizabeth, and671 Bay­ ton. His experience in auto sists in sales here at the pastorate of the Lyndonville way, Elizabeth belong to the road service for emergen­ lished this type of shop in hodist Church, Rahway, are Soup, Toasted Cheese Sand­ Dry Cleaners at 130 Elmora cies and a full phase repair motive work dates back four­ Maternity Shop. .Methodist Church. They have Ave., Elizabeth, owned by One Hour Martinizing Clean­ Newark has been establish­ planning a church-wide pic­ wich, Peanut Butter and Jelly service. teen years giving him a most ed at this location for the Mrs. Kaufer’s daughter nic for June 17 at Echo Lake been active members of Tri­ Ronald E. Koenlgsberg has ers with the last two under attending Boston U for Art Sandwich, Fruit or Cake, Staffed with seven em­ skillful background in the last five years, featuring Park, Westfield. Families nity Methodist Church for Milk been established five years the Royal Dry nomenclature. type work he knows best. History wants to be a con­ more than 30 years. Rev. Ronald Koenlgsberg is af­ ployees ready to give their exclusively maternity cloth­ will supply, their refresh­ and employ a staff of 32 in ing such as daytime dresses noisseur of art. Mr. Leonard ments and the men will pro­ French preached a Farewell all their branches featuring filiated with the Warinanco Kaufer is a stock broker Sermon at both the 9:45 a.m. dry cleaning of quality, with Park Commission, and suits, lingerie, gowns, cock­ vide the games and the tail dresses and supp-hose with Grumberg, Bellomo, prizes. and 11 a.m. Worship Ser­ Italian Club fine fabric knit, suede and Treasurer of their softball Leonard J. Zehnbauer Prominent Kaufer and Raff in East Or­ vices on May 28 following league, Manager of baseball stockings. The Maternity leather, hat and glove, Shop is the original mater­ ange. The Kaufers reside in which he and hie family were household fabrics and rugs, for teen age boys, High Springfield. tendered a Farewell Tea in Auction Set School Correspondent for the nity shop in New Jersey. WORKERS NEEDED shirt services in their own Realtors-Appraisers In Union Painters and workers are Asbury Hall. Journal American and Tele­ * * * laundry, box storage, fur needed to paint the church For June 10th care, tailoring, weaving and gram, graduate of CCNY and Winston Furniture Offers Leading school building at Trinity John F. Gerkens, Jr., son The Italian - American many other services. attended Law School at Rut­ Leonard J. Zehnbauer, zio are associated here in a gers. Active in Sports he, Methodist Church, on June of Mr. and Mrs. Gerkens Sr., Club will hold a fund raising Branches at 517 Ferry, Inc., at 982 Stuyvesant Ave­ firm that has actively con Brands And Wide SelectionsOf Stocks 10. Newark, 243 East Westfield his wife Eileen and son Keith tributed to many of the vast of 372 W. Meadow Ave., Rah­ auction sale at their club­ nue, Union, whose President way, has reserved a place house, Inman and New Roselle P a r k , 372 Communi- reside in Roselle. is William G. Price has improvements in this area. The Winston Furniture has John Kanter doing the paw, Jersey City, 98 West- The Zehnbauer firm han interior decorating for hiq as a member of the fresh­ Brunswick Aves., Rahway, been established here since Company on U.S. Highway man class to be enrolled at between the hours of 3 and 8 1924 and established by Mr. dies multiple listings, sell #22 Center Island in Union, patrons here at Winston Fur­ WILLOW GROVE Hartford Group Fir Insur niture which keeps open for Alfred University next Sept. p.m., June 10, Ruta Millwork & Stairs, Inc., Zehnbauer who dies three three quarters of mile West The Sacrament of Holy A senior at The Pingry Items up for bid will in­ years ago and was Chair­ ance and do land appraisals of the Flagship is headed by its patronage Monday Communion will be adminis­ for the Township, County through Saturday from 10 School, Gerkens is active in clude furniture, pictures, man of this enterprising "Happy Herman” Chessler tered at the 9:30 and 11a.m. lacrosse and belongs to the books, glassware, vases, Specialists In Spirals firm. Mr. Price his son- and State. Mr. Price is and has been established until 9 at night. Convenien­ services Sunday by the Rev. member of the Eastern tly located, a visit to Win­ sailing team and the com­ clothes and other items. Re­ in-law and Mrs. Florence here for 12 years carryings Julian Alexander, Jr. Wo­ munity service work. He freshments will be available. The Ruta Millwork and and stairs for residential, County Board of Realtors, wide selection of home fur­ ston will always merit your commercial and industrial E. Price plus three associ-- men’s Association Circle plans to major in ceramic The public is invited to par­ Stairs, Inc., at 804 Livings­ ates have ably maintained Union County Insurance As­ nishings, for dens, porches, attention. Mr. Chessler is a meetings are scheduled for uses. sociation and the Connectl- engineering. ticipate. ton St., Elizabeth, is a par­ the firm’s presige as out­ Mving rooms, dining rooms resident of Jersey City. 9:30 a.m., 12:30 and 8 p.m., * * * Members and friends of tnership between Albinas Established in 1959 the cut Farms Presbyterian Erugs, carpets, and coverings When outfitting your new Ruta Millwork and Stairs, standing realtors and ap­ June 12. A Seminar, “Inter­ Kenneth D. Gursky of 23 the club are asked to bring Stukas, Kazys Ozalas and praisers. Richard Stockin- Church residing in Union of leading brands at discount rooms or summer cottage, preting Our Mission” is Vacalas Zoustowt all skilled Inc., have found a specialty with his wife and two chil see Winston first and make Sunset Dr., Clark, is the new sale items to the club on ger recently appointed Trea­ and factory outlet merchan­ scheduled for 8; 15 p.m., June public relations officer of June 9, between the hours of in their craft and engaged in so uncommon in today’s dren. dise. your choice. market and have prospered surer of Springfield Town­ 12. The adult study group Gamma Iota Alpha frater-* 4 and 8 p.m. turning out Custommade ship, and Mrs. Elsbeth Rad- Happy Herman Chessler wooden staircases, spirals well at their craft. Mr. Stu-