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Ehuered as cla*a> m»i: mau.-r at PRICE: 5 Cents Vol. Ill, No. 25 10 PAGES LINDEN, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1957 ■ht ; '• i'f'ii-e St Uinler N J LINDEN State Bypasses Rent C ontrol Act SCENE St. John the Apowtle’.s parish Ends Officially New Year’s Eve .sodality and Junior Holy Name Society, its CYO unit.s, will hold a combined Christmas party ami hv MORT PllKI M AN dance at the pari.sh hall on Sun­ Ibarlv C opy Due Rent Control in the City of Unden will officially cea.-s* IVeember day, December 22 at 8 P.M. Arthur Schneider, .social chair­ For 2 \\ eeks 31 in compliance with --tate regulation.-. This situation wa.- clarified man for the parish adult advi.s- at a City Council meeting Tues.kiy night in a letter receivevi from ory board, Ls a.s.si.«tinf!: with the : City Attorney I,ewj.- Winet.-ky. F«r a number of years Lhe -tate ha.- arran>?ement.s. Attention of the publicity i ,-een fit t,> adopt legi.slation au- ~ * * ♦ chairmen of all church, social, thorizing r»mt control throughout letter tiiat the courts overruled New Jersey. In mo.st recent years local irtlmances which were enact- Stuffed dolls and scrap- fraternal, veterans and other they have made the mea.sure op- ed by two clue- of ihi.- -tate utKier h>oks made by members of groups IS called to the early tional in municipalities that .saw the claim they had th.- right in ae- I’si Lambda Tau Sorority, Kta publishing of the Ne»s-Oh- the need for such an ordinance. ' cordance with a municipality's poi- Chapter, were presented to a ser\er for the next two When the 1957 l,egislature end- ice powers. Jewish orphanage in Newark weeks. The paper will be pub­ 1 eeing side.-tepjMsI twice b«‘ - A group of carolers sang sev­ in the play were as follows: Santa, Jo.seph E. Soehl Junior High ordinator; .Mrs. Elsie Pierce, vo­ Ciccarino, f’amela Conley, Frank fore. Councilman Francis Hum- eral Christma.s .songs. Soloist-' Craig Hagelin; Mrs. Santa, Pa­ .School on December 11. Her cal music director; .Mr.s. Beatrir; Depart, Cynthia , Pamela -ugge,-tee ap were Elizabeth Cuneff, Rita tricia Turnbill; Jingle, Billy C.>- varied program included clas­ Cohen in charge of the jun'.or Kurt Wolfe; voice- Ginilen, Jeanne Hoestery, Terry pointe;! to prepare a re sical, jazz and boogie-woogie Fruchter, Terry .Mc.Ardle, and choir; and Miss Helen Spelnian, from raf having a complete overhauling Mis.s .Alice Pennacchini of 217 mary McCole and Miss I.eatrice ton, Judy Krohn and Bernard Seibert, .Janice Saultz, Suzanne of the buililmg co;ie in .mier to ard Copeland, Richard Cree, Al­ Witt. .After -chool the bu.- leave- Buchanan .street and Miss Dor­ Knohl with Mi.ss'Noel Rottger a-' Krauss. len White, George Yorke, William Turnbill. The trial bu.- Iran.-portation eliminate ihe-e continued -ugges othy Bara of 1700 E. Edgar piani.st. Special parts were por­ (Continued on Page Ten) route inaugurate;! last week for at 3:35 P.M. tion.- for ameniiments. Roles in the play were taken l),v Epstein, Paul Ciaydos; iloll.s, Karen School authorilie.- arrange;! the road, .student.s at the Berkeley trayed by Howard Friedman. Jeff­ .Myles J. McManu.s Junior High ■Many of the original laws e- Katherine Chergotis, Roy Pep- Olsen, Francine Nelson, Patty St HDOL TWO service with the Beviano Bus Co. School of Secretarial Training, rey Smith, Thoma.s McKane, James Scho;d .-tudent- living .south of St. tablished in the I'arly 1920's are pard, Diane Coccaro, Joseph Cha- .Smith, Ronnie Schwartz, Nancy , following many objection.- by par­ East Orange, are among those Deut.sch and Stuart Ixinsk. George.- avenue ha.- proven ,-ati.-- outdate;! ami •houhl be acte.1 on hack, Camille Romano, Thomas Bergstedt, Christine Bianco. „ Included in the Christmas pro­ ents in the area of the curtail­ a.s.sisting in a luncheon, enter­ The .school glee club, composed factory. together it was sta'Usi. Hutton, Jennie Dorio, Dorothy Usherettes were; Theresa Gei­ gram presented by .School 2 for ment of free scho;d bu.- transpor­ tainment, and gifts fora group on 70 chihiren, sang a group of Thi.s announcement wa- made A permit was grant«sl to Ltmie Freeman, Janet Zlata, and Eileen ger, Nancy Crirne.s, Stephanie 0>- for the P-T.A on Thur.sday, De­ of thirty underprivileged chil­ caroLs, directed by Miss Marian yestenlay by E;lward R. Cooper. tation. Co. to c;>nstruct a hyilrogen com Razor. senkop, Karen Richel, Carol Slo- cember 12, were a pageant, “ The dren on Friday, December 20. Mehrman with Mr. Mitchell Rud- ;lirector of health, phy.-ical edu­ pre.-sion plant in Linden Safety Mrs. F. Davis Timberlake. Lin­ veko.ski, Lois Varsalona. .Nativity” ; “ Chri.stmas in Other A musical program will follow zin.ski as accompanist. Soloists cation, and .safety. Exchanjfc Club Adds den P-T.A co-keywoman, was >n- Lands” ; recitations; and .songs. precautions to be included in the the luncheon, to oe held at Hotel were Joan Zeis, -Arlene Beriont The chorus include;!; Howard Following a survey. Mr. Cooper building were ajiprovept. noti event of the school for the past gave their time to make the pro- th® choir robes. Charles Eigner, John Flynn, Rob- Characters portrayed were ice will be maintaine;!, he a;l;led. aflemoon, December 17, at a fietl council that state anl amount 27 years. gram .suen.such a .success,success. The me nextnexi; | Reportsivepuiis werewe.e given on health g^tert Carron, Theresa'Geiger,Theresa 'Geiger, (.ary ,, .Anne .Marie Sorr<.Sorrentino; The .service offere;! at a rea.son- Christmas luncheon. ing to J21.626 would la* allottelire in addition to the soloists, Kath- sent the group at the Founder’s Mazurek, Marilyn Moellei, and Elizabeth avenue. I Lloyil I.ippin, proprietor of season on Friday, December Nerges, Stephanie O.ssenkop, Way- (Contmued on Page Ten) uniforms. The Be-t Police Uni­ (Contlnued on Page Ten) Dav Luncheon in February. It proceeds along Blanche .-tree*,, i Lloyil Buick Ck>., and Emanuel 13. form (ki. of New Y'ork outbid Robert J. Moore of 1026 West to DeWitt .street to DeWitt ter- Bedrick, -uperintendent of .-chools three firm.-. Their hid of J.'i.'.tOT.HO Elizabeth avenue. Linden, and Deadlines Listed For ^ TT,. Methodist (’.liiircli race, making -even stop- on route I Roliert Jo.seph w..n the ««>kly referred m Mayor William J Harold E. Roberts of Elizabeth, to the .school where it arrive- it j draw prize. Roger Schuler .attend- Charie- H father, Dr. a member of the Linden Lions Winfield School Vote Gov. Meyner Urges Extra..... a, i«ageam about 8:25 A.M. . e.l as the gue.-t of hi Bettle. Club, attended a dinner for rep­ .Among the st,)ps are Donahison Samuel .Schuler. The lamlen Imiu.-trial .A-sn. -ent Charles L. Cabler, Secre­ place-Elizabeth avenue; Donahison It was announce;! that the club . ^ letter expressing sorrow at resentatives of Union County •A Chri.-tnias pageant ami party area Kiwanis, Lions and Ro­ tary of the Winfield Town­ place-B'ancke street; Bhincke will di.spense with meetings dunng ; Thoma tary clubs last Wee hehl January 7. Dr. EmanueU M-cretary, J. A. 1 imlalniry, Church and under the ilirection of Lake Country Club. are not registered to vote in Governor Robert B. Aleyner has is.sue;! a proclamation calling Witt and St. Georges avenue-De-' Mandell, vice-presiiient, pre-ided. ■ W eser’sfin e rec .Mi.s.s Elizabeth Hover, superin- • * • the town.ship have until Jan­ attention to the prevalence of acciilents on the highways of New : ord. Hi- efficiency and service to Mi.ss Dolores Dooley, daughter uary 2 to do so if they desire Jersey and urging all citizens anil county, municipal an;l .state of­ temlent of the beginners dejiart- I the community wi-re particularly ment, will be held on Sumlay, De­ of Mr. and Mr.s. Frank Dooley to vote February 11 in the ficials to work together to cut the number of injuries and ! cite-i. annual .schj.iol district election. cember 22, at 7 P.M. of 117 Princeton road, who i.s a deaths iluring the holiiiay season, | "" Library Offers Advice i Council approve;! a retjue,t to Candidates for the board Characters in the pageant are sophomore at Dougla.ss College, Every traveler on streets or moileration the watchwonl in — .cooperate, a.- in the past, in cor have until 9:00 P.M. on Jan­ Jo.seph, Thomas Sijuire.-; .Mary, publication calleil “ Sub.-cription j ,-w iut Government Day has been selected to head the high'ways is askeil “ to deiiicate speeii of travel and indulgence in .At this time of year, many par­ uary 22 to file petitions at the Diane Mc.Aliiine; Wise Men, Ken­ Book- Bulletin” , which gives un- j c.iuncd ,-aii their February 1 Christmas festivitie.s program him.self to the careful ob.-ervance alcoholic beverages; and to im­ ents con.-ider the purcha.-e of an school Iward office in the neth Barnett, Paul Cotts, Itichanl bia.-ed, authoriUiUve opinions on meeting for the ;>cca.si«n when the on the Corwin Campus. Miss of all traffic regulations anil the part t'hi.s message of re.straint to encyclopedia a- a mo.st u.-eful ami Winfield Park School. Daneke, Jr.; shephenls, Kenneth encyclopedia.- and many other -et -cout.- will govern the rity for a Dooley is a graduate of Linden protection of other.- through i holiilay gaiests, lest they menace attractive gift for all the mem­ Terms of three candidates .Angelo, Richard .Mc.Alpine, Rich- of book '. day. High School. Ghoughtfulness and consideration' their o-wn lives ami the live.- of bers of the family. ♦ * » will expire. They are Mr. aril .Allcroft, Harold Hattersley; The statement.- are ba.-ed on Francir H Dann pre.-ideti Cabler. Vera P. Kenz and j so that the fullest mea.-ure of other.-.” The first impul.-e is to call the Seven women from Central reader, Craig Winans; angel-, very careful .-tudies of the book in Harold C. Beers, Sr. Mr. j peace ami gooil will may prevail He aske;! for a rigiil enforce­ public library for aitvice. .Mi>s Parkway Section, N.C.J.W., re­ girls of .Mr. Balilwin’s intermeii- ijue.stion, compare with other Cabler and Mrs. Renz are this Christma.stime.” ment of .safety regulation.s by mu­ Viola H. Maihl, Director of the cently attendtsl a two-day na­ iate ;lei>artment class. book o f the same tyqie anil g • completing thri-e years terms. i The Governor calleil upon the nicipal, county am! state officials; Linden Pulilic Library, wishe to tion-wide institute of the U.N. Mrs. AValter Wright, -uperin- recommemlations for home, -ch. d, ■ peoiile of the state “ to cooperate anil a.sked .social, busine.ss and in- Schools Out in New York, under the super­ .Mr. Beers is completing his tendent of the church school, will cal! attention to its -pedal -erv- ' with the .safety officials at ail ilustrial organizations to alert or library t’urcha-e. vision of Mrs. Nettie I-evy. In­ seciond three-year term on the open the .-ei-vice and extend a ice in this field. ' governmental levels,” “ to make their members to the danger of ac­ The encyclopedia which t e formation was given on the Board of Education. welcome to those atuuuling. The Linilen Public Library ha. a cidents liuring the Christma.s holi­ Linden Public lib ra ry iia- in it workings of UNiC.AS, a world days. wn colh-ction incluile Compton’ For Holiday prt)gram for children anrh: Mayor William J. Hurst has is- working of UNEF. The group Parker New Chairman Book, Britannica Jun.or for l'.' .eueii a proclamation to the people p.ip <( the (HI do .111 p.ir-w heani lalk.s by an Israeli dele­ chihlrim. gate, a member of the U.N. The Zoning Boanl of Aiiju.-tment, at a meeting Monday night, of Linden in .-imilar vein, calling : ...... f r col. I December 16 in City Hall, electeil Herman Parker of ir.-l! I.enape attention to the ihangers, pointing F'or adult: . t.ie lihro . h.i- .ti.o f-e Mi-sion to the International ■ Me, 1 :;>■ K neyclopi'l:.i .Amei i ma road its presuient. -Mr. Parker succeeds .Mrs. Helen C. Cannon, out the pos.sibility of “ the bh’ssed- g : o| .Atomic -Agency, the delegate Thi' t'.ncydop thi H '-annicu on first woman to head the hoanl Michael Woytinvicz wa.s elected ness of Christina.- ami tlie hope­ ■ ■■ a ■ from Ghana, a member of the C ollie-’ K iu 'c lo ; U.N. Secretariat, and a repre- vice president. | ful ne,-. of the New Year” bi'ing ^I'Ulative of I’akistan. Mr. Parker, jirevious vice-pre-' marred "by the tragedy of nei'd------♦------ih'iit, is a grailuato of Rutger ^ h'-.- death am! injury unir a h- .Ipwish Rdiiiion OhsorAO ijuale jirevenlive action i.- taki'ii Guild ExchauROs (Bits at L'niver.-ity. He is a member of the, “ I’fstiAul of Lights" Suburban Jewi.sh Cimter ami jiresi- ^ hy pedestrians ami motim.-' Covored Dish Supper dent of Scientific Boiler Water: alike.” Comlitioning Co. He also i.s a H;> urgeil all to he parlicui i;l> careful throughout tlie holiday i r A A covered dish supper, exenange member of the Niitional Associa­ tion of Power Engineer,'. ■ •a-.'n. s II of gifts, and. carol singing fo'i- uk’ -Ti ' lured the D;*ceml)er 12 meeting of 'I'hree ajiplications fnim person- St. .Mary’s Ciiihl of Grace Kpisco- ! desiring variances to bull one- ('lark ('hureh lasts j pal Church. ' family houses on lots les.- than ('hr 1st mas 1*1 ay Sunday j Mr.s. Barbara Heath was in ^l.O(H) .square feet in area, which i- Two performances of “ The I it- 1 kii charge of the dt'coration; ho-tesses contrary to a new city onlinance, .-'ed , Dec; . t'est Angid" will hi- pre-ent;'d 'U .M .in-lay. were .Me.sdames James Willow,' were denieil. (>e- I. Ray Tevlin, Frank Trntt, Agnes. 'phe boarii also ileiiieil another *^umlay, Docemher 22. by tlii -S. n Thomson ami .Michael Tomko, and a{>[»Hcant’.s appeal to enlarge two >r VVe.stmin'ter Fidlow.-hip of th;-i A po-tle Pariwhiat O.-ceola Presbyterian Church of i t* incient celebration Miss Ann Willmott. garages and v.’ithhehi lii'cision on ( El.ihstv \ i luN . Jo'ri ( . ■ < te iple m Jeru.-alein wa .■SI-.. ■ d report that it V. d l c l o s e Final reports on the bazaar, a tavern owner seeking to enlarge Clark-Cranford. I dry. which is celehrating its thirtieth anniversary, is shown, on T'.U'- Ibx-emlier 19, re The 7 P.M. showing will be for .1; I after It.- descration b. various committee activities, ami hi.s premises. left, liHikine on a- 'L iro r \A illiaiii J. liu r-t. r- .il, cu.-. Use the inva.lers. On each night of the ■jieniiig on January 6. the annual reports were given. Other members participating in the chihiren of Sunilay School age; the 8:30 performance for ohler til'h.in a! the ..;rand oiienini: of their new, iiiotlerii, drive-in fe.-uval. an additiunal camile i; .:TasH ,s SK-Xt-xUli .KHT> Mrs. George Silver presiiled, and the meeting were: Otto (lUtting, laundry ami dr)-cleanim; establi-hment at 300 AA ei.t I.liza- lighted. .A caniileabrum or .Men- ,v N »V li‘ i> (.'OK rtlK K.STIRK ■welcomed a number of pro.apective Jo.seph Marcino ami Mr.s. Cather- children ami adults. Memla-rs, v.Vld.V s;s .-va.’ rH WlX>l» AVK- h;‘lh avenue. - ( Linden Phot, grapio-r-t. oruh is u.sed for the occa.sion. \ l K — AU» new member.-, who were guest.s. ; ine Lehr, secretary. He RAIa .N t'.ARixhR friends, ami relatives are invited. PAGE TWO THE LINDEN NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1957

EASTERN UNION COUNTY YMHA Fire Precautions Smoking, Etc. uisher handy, just in ca.se. Orlean.s, La., Chapter led to happy Don’t allow smoking near the Make this and every Cnri.stmas Easter tel^hone resmioa of Mar­ b u il d in t ; p l a n s a n n o u n c e d During Christmas tree, and have plenty of ash trays a FIRE S.\FE CHRISTM.AS' ine Cpl. Michael Dodds, Jr., with around, and use them. DID YOU KNOW? his mother and sister in Worcester, Keep matches, lighters, etc., g r a n d h o l id a y SELECTIONJ Architectural plans for the new space for both administration and Each year, from a few days be­ Ma.=s. - They lost trace of each YMHA which will be erectefi on a several organizations which will fore CJhristmas and continuing | away from children. That a four-year-old Chnst- new eight and one-half acre site he housed in the new building. through the first week of the new i If possible, have a fire exting- mas card address locate-i by New other fourteen years ago. at the old Green Lane site in Union 1 ne athletic building feature.s a year, a plague of fires rages up were revealed recently by the modem, fully equipped health club, and down the country. Many of four man Praesidium, composed including a large indoor pool and these fires re.^^ult from the extra of Harry A. Cooper, N. K. Leavitt, I .spectators’ gallery, steam rooms, hazards which exi.st only during Harry Diamond and Dr. Emil i exerci.se rooms, rubbing rooms and the holiday season, and from care- Stein, who are heading the cam­ I locker facility. The gj-mna.sium le.s.sness that would not be toler­ paign for one million dollars to i will be able to accommodate major ated at any other time. Careless Give WINE St LIQUOR erect the new structure. The pro- ! athletic evenhs with an ample spec- acts, seemingly unimportant at the po.sefi design was prepared by the I tator gallery. Separate handball time, can cau.se serious fire trag­ ...The Gift That’s architectural firm of Levy and i and squash courus with a spec­ edies; needless, if the following Scheingarten of Elizabeth. The tator gallery are also planne

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§ M m Rcni5-0lJ8erufC News 'n' Views of LHS An Iml<'ppii(i«*nt Paper by .MARJORIE HELLER and LINDA JAUCH The Linden News, established 1927 ¥ The Linden Observer, Mtablished 1920 Linden High has the Chris'mas spirit all right! The halls and ¥ (Com bined in 1955) homerooms of L. H. S. have taken on a ChrLstmas-like atmo.sphere. The pupils decorated their own homerooms, while a committee con- Published Every Thursday .sisting of two members from every Junior homeroom decorated the — ]’ublication Office — main hall on December 9. The 11 W. BLAN’CKE STREET stairca.ses and main hall were .service committee, assiste*! by Bar­ Ll.\T)E>f, NEW JERSEY beautified by two towering Christ­ bara Madonia, Mary Ann Rocca, mas trees and many other holiday Teleph-one: HUnter 6-4848 and Dorothy Stracen.sky, organized ornaments. the Service League,, which aid.s ^ The committee consiisted of the the office. They also help the Published by THE LINDEN NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY following: Peter Cas.sidy, Linda council secretary. Jauch, Arlene Nester, Terry Pluta, Myrna Belousofsky, chairman, Entered at the Post Office at Linden, New Jersey, as Second Betty Garan, Bill Schultes, Tom riass Matter, June 30, 1955, under the Act of March 3, 1870. Jo-Ann Peper and Doris Grayson Van Brunt, Marilyn Ca.sino, Gail make up the sunshine commit­ $2.5U Per Year 5 Cents Per Copy Womper-ski, Joe Koma.s, Irene tee, who.se purpose is to .send PlLs, Ronald Klausner, Phyllis Gar­ card.-i and condo’ ences when re­ Active ilernher of NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION field, Eileen Sauer, Steve Slin- quired. .ski, ami Roberta Solsld. The welcoming committee greet.s Member of AUDIT BUREAU OE CIRCULAIIONS Linden High can be proud of newcomers and sees that they be­ the work i-.lg88. 24 hours. IN(\ AMERICAN ( YANAMID CO. FOR SALE G i f t s , o f MERCK & (^O., INC. STEEL KITCHEN CABINETS fOi* C lix’is'tra.a.s made by Capitol in original crates. AMERICAN FLAN(,E & .MANUFACTURING 00 per cent di.scount. Call Chest­ CO., INC. .METAI. MINDOM SERVICE nut 1-1551 or Bridge 6-7065. ANCHOR MOTOR FREIGHT, N. Y. CORP. MOREY-LA RUE LAUNDRY ( OMI’ANY PIANO INSTRUCTION — Pop­ ular, classical. Children, .Adults NEM ARK STEEL DRU.M CO.MPANY Hunter 6-5817. APEX PLATING & POLISHING COMPANY

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West of High School Large Free (On Route 27) 2 Blocks 350 WEST ST. GEORGES AVENUE LINDEN Parking Armi Other Nearby A & P Supermarket at 320 North Wood Avenue . . L OPEN TUESDAYS THURSDAYS to 9 P. M. FRIDAYS to 10 P. M THE LINDEN NEWS-OBSERVER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1957 PAGE SIX campaign, 619 to pace Linden they made it .six straight victories ponents being shorthanded as they Jeanette Saultz came up with KEGLERS KORNER -Agency double win over Leon CAGGY’S W IN by blanking Airtron on Vic Baker’s racked up another sweep, this one games of 204 and 206, for the fuel­ (ContiRved from P»*e llir**) Natkie Builders. Mike Kraynick (CoDtloued from pate 3) 226 and 213 efforts. Ed Krotulis over Albert Fuel. Sponsor, Dennis ers. Villa Roma won twice from Tremley Point substituting on the Driscoll Realty chipped in with a 212. For the blasted a 228 and Rocco Ciambrus- Zbranak Painters on Lucy Kiseli’s team blasted a 633 to give them | The Gremlins (3-3) trounce<***ce*<*e<<***<*P<**’*'®6*®*’********®*'***’*******’*****************|l three games as they only won 2^ Sterling Silver twice. Mrozek Pontiac and Ki.seli Buihlers also won twjce. High games were turned in by Helen BABGOLD SHOES Ki.seli, 210; Jo Hoehn, 193; Pat CONSOLE Kuhn, 193; Millie Lenser, 192, and 191; Estele Schwensfer, 89; Ciel CANDLESTICKS SUGGESTS Gramsammer, 186; Eleanor Kuris- kin, 185; Joann Peck, 184; Dot Krucki, 184; and Madeline Do- a ^ 7 , 5 0 V a l u e bos, 181. Sweeps were the order of busi- ne.ss in the P-TA Ijeague. Ann Kiseli’s 180 and Fran Urban.ski’s 165 blanked the High School for School 2. Trudi Walck bla.sted the There is still availahle a limited maples for a 192 game and 518 .set which .set a new .series mark supply of the four gifts featured 111 for the league to give School 10 F o r C li r i s t a s a- sw’eep over Soehl Jr. High. Gen on opening day. You may se­ Malik saw her games of 169 and ^^She Will Love Them’’ 163 go for naught. lect one of these if your prefer The Women’s “C” League pace- .setters. White Top blanked the • Genuine Eversharp Powder Box on Dot Rosebrock’s Gold-Fille.l Pen 157 game. Flo Kaspryzk’s 159 and 160 .scores were enough to give • Stunning Onyx Desk Shamrock two wins over Sunny’s Pen Set Sweet Shop. Anne Dielemba’s 160 This offer available at Kid-skin helped Leonard Jewelers edge Leather Clover Farms. Brozan.ski had a • International Silver all three offices. Mules 160 for the lo.ser.s. Raiffe’s won 3-Pc. Hoste.ss Set twice from the Cycle Shop. Club Ben Gay upped their lead • Eastman Kodak’s Most 2.99 to six games over the Zbranak Popular Camera Painters in the “ C” League by sweeping the former runnemps, Pipeweld, while the painters were losing a game to the Suburban Scores of Styles Center. John Walck wa.sted a 211 To Pick Fn.im for Pipeweld as John Kritak pitch- e

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^ JOSEPH KNOHL ac; f n c y BABGOLD SHOES REAL ESTATE FEDERAL , and INSURANCE 202 NO. WOOD AVE. LINDEN, N. J. u i p m M ASSOCIATION Opposite linden Trust Co. 419 W. HENRY STREET L IN D E N . N. J. a LINDEN Open Evenings to 9 P.M. Until Christmas HUatar 8-4391 ELIZABETH KENILWORTH — ------PAGE SEVEN THE LINDEN NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1957

Boy Scout Cake Sale LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Dischler on Way Home Termed Huge Success STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: JOHN Servicemen SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY — CHANCERY DIVISION — KURICA, JENNIE HORODY- Tne sale of fruit cakes by Bov UNION COUNTY DOCKET No SK Y, and bi>. her, end each of CAPT. STANLEY OLEARCZYK \ ITO GAI.LIASDI PKU.Mtm.D their heirs, deviteee end per- -Scout Troop 36, sponsored by M S42-57 TO PVT. FIR.ST CLASS SALLY TURNER, Plaintiff. v» HARRY s o n e 1 re|>re»entetlves nnd j School 4 P-T.A, was a great suc- TURNER. Defendant. Civil Action. their, or any of thetr, succes­ Saigon, Vietnam — Army Capt. NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANT sors in right, title and interest, Parris I.sland, S. C. — Vito A. ce.'S, it was announced at a meet­ ^CHURCH NEWS OF ORDER FOR PUBLICATION (L. S ) MARY KURICA. MRS. JOHN Stanley R. Olearezyk, whose wife, ing of the Scout Mothers of the TO: HARRY TURNER, Defendant, KURICA. wife of John Kurica, Gagliardi received his warrant of Christie, lives at 123 Draper troop on December 10 at the home By virtu e of an order of the Super­ MIKE HORODYSKY. MR. HOR- stre<»:.. Charleston, S. C., recently : promotion to Marine Private First ior Court of New Jereey. Chancery Di­ O D YSKY. husband of Jennie Qass October 23 during recruit 01 Mrs. John Kosydar, 524 Gar­ Horodysky and M IKE KUR- arrived in Vietnam and is now a vision, made on the 19th day of No­ field street. vember, 1957. in a civii action wherein ETZA, his heirs, devisees and member of the Military Assistance graduation at the Marine Corp.= (Items fer *hi* ealame cat eot taJiea after 10 A.M. Ta»i6a.y) Sally Turner is the plaintiff and you personal representatives and Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S. C. A prize was given to Leonard are the defendant, you are hereby re­ their, or any of their, successors Advisory Group at Saigon. in right, tUle and Interest. He is the !?on of Mr. and Mrs. Matlack for selling the most cakes. quired to anewer the complaint the Captain Olearezyk, son of Mr. REFORMED CHURCH OF department rehearsal for Christ­ plaintiff on or before the 20th day of You are h^eby summoned and re­ Dominic Gagliardi of 800 Bower Plans for fund-raising and for a January. 1958, by serving an answer quired to serve upon Irving V. Schwartz, and Mrs. Andrew Olearezyk, 642 LINDEN mas serv;ce. Sanuay, fourth in .Ad­ plaintiffs' attorney, whose address is street. theater party were discussed. It on Sevack and Poanock, plaintiff’s at­ E. Blancke street, was last sta­ Cor. Wood and Henry St. vent 9:15 .A.M church school, adult torneys, whose address ia No. 453 North 100 North Wood Avenue, Linden, New 1st Lt. W, J. Niemiec, command­ was announced that the next meet­ Wood Avenue, Linden, New Jersey, Jersey, an answer to the oonnpiaint filed tioned at Fort Bel voir, Va. He Rev. Joseph Long Perry, Jr., B.D. Bible Class guest .speakers, Mrs, and in default thereof such judgment in a civil action, in which Mary Bohay ing officer of the 1st Recruit ing will be at the home of Mrs. Ajrena, John J. Czuba and Catherine V. entered the Army in 1943. Pastor Essie Lamin, John L. O’Brien. 8:15 shall be rendered against you as the Training , made the pre­ W. Kuznetzow, 1023 Paul street. court shall think equitable and just. Czuba, hia wife, are plaintiffs, and J^rfan The 35-year-old captain attend­ 11 -A.M. worship -iervice, sermon— You shall file your ansvirer and proof Kurica, et ais, are defendant*, pending sentation. of ed the University of for 9:30 A.M. church school, from 3 "The Joy in Beiieving”; 7 P.M. of service in duplicate with the Clerk in the Superior Court New Jersey, I Gagliardi was one of three Mar- of the Superior Court. State House An­ within 35 days after December 19th. one year after his graduation from years; adult Bible class; young Sunday School (Christmas service. nex, Trenton. New Jersey, in accord­ 1967, exclusive of such date. If you , ines selected from his platoon to Union Jr. College adult class for youth beyond high Tuesday 11 P.M. Chri.stmas Eve ance with the rultrs of O ivil P ra ctice and fail to do so. judgment by default may Linden High School in 1941. be promoted for “ demonstrating Procedu re. be rendered against you for the relief school age. 11 .A.M. worship serv­ candlelight servtce, sermon—"'The The object of said action is to obtain demanded in the complaint. You shall ' qualities of leadership throughout To Offer Seminar file your answer and proof of service LEGAL NOTICE ice. sermon, church choirs, junior Nativity of Our Lord.” Wednes­ a judgment of divorce between the said ! recruit training.” plaintiff and you. in duplicate with the Clerk of the Su­ sermon for children; 11 .A.M. nur­ day 10 -A.M. Chnstmas service. perior Cjurt, State House Annex, Tren­ j The 12 weeks of intensive train­ On Relations Dated: November 20. 1957. ton, New Jersey, in accordance with the SGT. EDWARD DISCHLER sery hour; 3 P.M. junior high SEVACK and POSNOCK. aforesaid real estate by virtue of own­ ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL rules of oivil practice and procedure. ership. inherit«.nce. descent, intestacy, ing included military drill, marks­ Christian Endeavor, grades 7-9; A ttorn eys ff)T Plaintif, The action has been instituted for MILTON SEVACK. devise, dower, curtesy, mortgage, deed manship, parades and ceremonies, Cranford — A seminar on hu­ 4 P.M. senior Christian Endeavor, CHURCH the purpose of quieting the title to. and or conveyance, entry of judgment or Sgt. 3 'C Edward Dischler, son 453 N. Wood Avenue. fixing and determining what rights and Marine Corps history; guard duty Robbinwood and DeWitt Ter. Linden. New Jersey. other legal or lawful right, the nature man relation.s will be offered at grade 10 through college. Eve­ equit-ies, If any, you and each of you of which and the reason that you and of Mr. and Mrs. William Dischler Rev. Carroll M. Bates Paator Nov. 27-Dec. 5-12-19— 4t and first aid. the spring semester of the Cran­ ning worship dunng .Advent and Itave in the land* and premises de­ each of you are joined a* defendant* of 1902 Orchard terrace is re­ scribed in the complaint, and in the being set forth with parlicularH-y ia the Lent and as announced turning home from overseas serv­ ford Adult School, Dr. Kenneth W, Thurstlay, l>ecember 19 7:30 NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS event that it is determined that you complaint, a copy of which will be fur­ ERM ON CRUISE Iversen, president-director, an­ SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY have no right or equity, for the entry nished you on request, addressed to ice with the U. I?. Army. The past P.M. choir. Saturday 8 .A.M. Holy CHANCERY DIVISION — UNION of a judgment that you and each of the attorney of the plaintiffs at the Edward V. Erm, Jr., a Coast nounced recently. LINDEN BAPTIST CHURCH Euchari.st; .Altar Guild corporate COUNTY DOCKET No. C-5Se-S7 you have no estate, inheritance, lien above mentioned addreas. 15 months he h^s been in Chinon. or encumbrance in or upon the said Guard Reser\-ist, is now aboard the The seminar will be conducteii Pallant Ave. off Raritan Road communion and breakfast. Sun­ Dated; November 27th. 1957. France. Lands and premises, which are described Icebreaker Westwind enroute to on P’ebruary 11, 18 and 25 from S Paul F. Vndersoti, Pastor day, Advent 4 8 .A M. Holy Eu­ as follows; I. G R A N T SCOTT. .A graduate of Linden High Situate, lying and being in the CHy Clerk of Superior ourt. the Antarctic. to 10 P.M. at Cranfoni High charist, addre.ss; 10 .A.M. morning HOLIDAY TIME Nov. 27-Dec. 5-12-19—-4t School, Sgt. 3/C Di.schler wa.s em­ of Linden, County of Union and State Seaman Erm, who reside.? at 154 School. The adult .school’s spring prayer, sermon; church achot^; 3 of New Jersey. ployed by Hou.se of Flower.s. Hi- Sunday Services include: Bible OR ANY TIME FIRST TRACT; Being known and East .Morris avenue, is making a term will open on February 4 and School at 9:46 .A.M.; Morning Wor­ to 5 P.M. greening of the church designated as lyots 83 and and 84 on basic training was receive of the NEWARK PACKINQ COMPANY, N«wark, N. J. right, title or interest affeoting the Rev. George Billy, pa.stor \ COMMUNICATION COURSE tion and to an analysis of current Sisterhood. Each child receiveti a HICKOK BELTS AND JEWELRY problems growing out of prejudice package of Lsraeli candles for use Sunday Ma.s.ses at 9 .A.M. and Fort Gordon, Ga. — Pvt. Patrick and discrimination.” on Chanukah candles. 11 A.M. M. Keane, whose wife, Mary, and For the week beginning Sunday, WALLACE CHEVROLET “ The need for understamiing Weekdays at 8:36 .A.M. Holy mother, Mrs. Catherine DeFran- December 22, all clas.-ies will be Linden’s Only Authorized Chevrolet Dealer among all people has become in­ Days at 9 .A.M. and 7 P.M. ci.sco, live at 400 Hussa .-street, held at 9:30 A.M. creasingly more vital in the ex­ Confe.ssions at 2-3 P.M. on Sat­ BRAND NEW recently complete-! the communica plosive age in which we live,” Dr. urdays. Vesper Satur.lay at 7 P.M. FREE MAGYAR REFORMED 1 9 5 7 LEFTOVERS tions center operation course at Iversen said. the .Army’.s Southea.stern Signal CHURCH BARGAIN PRICES School, Fort Gordon, Ga. LINDEN METHODIST CHURCH 1135 Clark SU Unden, N. J. Pfc. ALNU IT RETURNS TO 3'25 N. Wood Avenue The eight-week course trained Rev. L. Hunyady, Minister U. S. Rev. W. Gilbert Bowering, Pastor Keane to receive, process and re­ Sunday School at 10 A.M. Wor­ U. .S. ROUTE 1 at WINANS AVENUE' lay mes.sage.s by various means of Camp Lejeune, N. C. — Marine Sunday, December 22, 9:30 .A.M. ship Service at 10:30 A.M. Comm LINDEN NEW JERSEY communication.s. Pfc. Byron P, Alnutt, of 40 E. Church School; 11 .A.M. Worship and worship with us in our friend­ Open 9 A.M. to 9 F..M. — Sat. ’til 5 I’ .M. — HUnter 6-4900 Keane entered the Army last 19th street, returned to Camp Le­ Service. Christma.s music, .sermon; ly church. April an

Second Ward Democrats pital on Noven^ber 26. Mrs. Lan- Imbriaco is the former .Agne.' Cu- Sutter Memorial Hospital. Sacra­ R. P'llat'Chek, El zabeth. Presi­ dolfi is the former Frances Renna. cumano. mento. on December 2. Mrs. Smith dent of the New Jersey and Unim Decor To Be Judged « « « i.s the former RiTxanne Roll of County CP organiiat:. ns. Observe Christmas Season « • W A girl wa.s bom to Mr. and Mrs. linden. Mr. Everett ,-uccee.'- .Albert J, -A girl was bom to Mr. and Mrs. The Second Ward Democratic The fourth annual outdoor light­ with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cark- i Harold Pederaon of 521 Lindegar * # ♦ Bennmger. .M ' jr.tauns'de. w'- has Chester Delicot of 2126 E. Edgar Club held its annual Christmas ing conte.st sponsored by the Sub­ huff, Mr. and Mr.s. William 01-1 street at Elizabe-th General Hos­ .A girl wa.s bom to Mr. an>: .Mrs. serve*, as chairman o f the (.T road at Elizaoeth General Ho.s­ party on Friday niprht, December urban Civic and Social Club will bert in charge. pital on December 11. Mrs. Ped­ Gerard R .gers of 330 M.tchell ave­ drives each year since 1951. M r. pital on November 26. Mrs. Deli­ 13, in the Lefrion Home. take place during Christmas week, Arrangements were di.scussed New Arrivals erson is the former Marilyn Slin- nue at St. Elizabeth H 'Sp;tai on Bennmger has been name*! cot is the former Lorraine Auer. A short bu.siness meetinj?, pre­ it has been announced by the or­ for a New Year’s Eve party. The •ski. December 4. Mrs. Rogers Ls the orarv chairman. « « • sided over by Health Commission­ ganization. committee includes Bemnard Se­ A boy w’as bom to Mr. and Mrs. * « « former .Ann Rac. er Robert Dalziel, preceded the Lighting will be judged in the get, chairman; Mrs. Seget, Mr. and Maurice T. Mannuzza of 21 E. A boy was bsm to Mr. and Mrs. .A boy was bom to Mr. and Mrs. j « s » IT DOESN'T COST TO ninth and tenth wards. The prize Mrs. William Seeman, Mr. and party. Councilman William Dal­ Linden avenue at Elizabeth Gen­ Richard Mays of 28 W. 16th street Robert McCutcheon of 636 M e-! .A girl was bom to Mr. and .Mr.s is a color photograph donated by Mrs. Aubrey Johns, Mr. and Mrs. ziel extended Season’s Greetings to eral Hospital on November 20. at Elizabeith (General Hospital on Candless street a: Elizabeth Gen-1 Donald Reeves of 27 Cedar avenue ADVERTISE IN THE Daily Photo Service Company. Fred Buelow, Mr. and Mrs. Her­ the members. Mrs. Mannuzza is the former Mich- NovenAer 27. Mrs. Mays is the era! Hospital on December 12. , at Elizabeth General Hospital on The judges will be Messrs. Rob­ bert Haskell, Mr. and Mrs. Fred NEWS-OLSERVER — aelina Florczak, former Rose Borys. Mrs. McCutcheon is the former; November 27. Mrs. Reeves is the ert Carkhuff, Fred Buelow", Wes­ Pecina, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Can­ Women Voters Convene « • • * » » Barbara Lampert. i former Marian Knapp. ii r a y s : ley Wakefield, Herbert Haskell, non, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sichar, A girl was bom to Mr. and Mrs. A girl was bom to Mr. and Mrs. . . . I « « • Ernest Copeman and Albert Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wakefield The Christmas meeting of the Charles E. Henry of 130 E. Curtis Carmen C. Trocina of 118 W. A girl was bom to Mr. and Mrs. .A toy was bora to .Mr. and Mr-. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coll. Linden I^eague of Women Voters Schmidt. street at Elizabeth General Hos­ 15th street at Elizabeth General Michael .Adam.-, Jr., of 112 Jef­ A short business meeting and George Terrazzi of 1200 Winans ^ ROOFING was held on Tue.sday evening, De­ pital on November 22. Mrs. Henry Hospital on NovenAer 29. Mrs. ferson avenue at Elizabeth Gen­ Christmas .social were held by the avenue at St. Elizabeth Hospital : L«o4m • • SUMf cember 10 at the home of the Deborah Aids Patients is the former Rose Mitchell. Trocina is the former Mary .Ann on December 13. Mrs. Terrazzi is eral Hospital on December 2. Mrs. club on December 5. Prizes in a President, Mrs. George Booth, • • * Stadnick. i the former Margaret Saunders. ! Adam.s is the former Pmrence baby picture contest were won by At Sanatorium « * * FREE ESTIISATE 1551 Lenape Circle. A boy was bom to Mr. and Mrs. ... Miskewicz. Mrs. Gilbert Rowe presided. Mrs. Bernard Seget and Mrs. Aub­ A boy wa.s bom to Mr. and Mrs. « « « Three patients have been admit­ Raymond Beckman of 26 W. 10th .A girl was bom to Mr. and Mr.s. Mrs. Robert I>/orin gave a brief rey Johns. Antonio Canize of 308 W. 16th .A boy wa.s bom to Mr. and Mrs. ted to the Deborah Sanatorium street at St. Elizabeth Hospital Frank Dudar, of 42 E. Curti.s; report on the I^eague’s opposition Toys were donated to be given street at Elizabeth General Hos­ Charles De Faria of 116 W. Henry 27153 through the Hilda Gould Chapter, on November 21. Mrs. Beckman street at Rahway Memorial Ho.s­ to the Bricker Amendment. Mrs. to children in St. Walburga’s Or­ pital on November 29. Mrs. Can­ .street at Elizabeth General Ho.s­ one of whom ha.s already under­ is the former Mary Messina. pital on December 6. Mrs. Dudar Robert Robison reported on the phanage and Janet Memorial Home ize is the former Epifania Seel si. pital December 2. Mrs. De- BUOafT KAM gone .successful heart surgery, it 9 « is the former Carol Ann Herder, League’s support of World Trade. at Christma.s. A committee head­ * * * Faria is the former Lidia Wowk. ed by Mrs. Samuel Lee will dis­ was reported by Mrs. Robert Gold­ A girl was bom to Mr. and Mrs. « ♦ « A report on the United Nations, A girl was bom to Mr. and Mrs. tribute the gifts. berg at the chapter’s recent meet­ Carl Morris of 1404 Winans ave­ A girl was bom to Mr. and Mrs. high-lighting current problems, Stewart Marshall of 7B Gulf- was given by Mrs. Therese Herr- A report was made on a recent ing. nue at St. Elizabeth Hospital on CharlesCuerto, of 310 W. Price Westfield Man Named square dance at the club house November 21. Mrs. Morris is the stream avenue, Winfield, at Rah­ street at Elizabeth General Ho-- Announcements were made by way Memorial Hospital on N o-; Palsv Drive Chairman Mr.s. Henry Fried of the continua­ former Lola Howell. pital on December 6. • • • vember 29. Mrs. Marshall is the m * 'f tion of the rummage sale in Janu­ former Florence Mi.serentino. Lewis B. Everett, Westfield, ary; by Mrs. Julius Asch, of an A boy was bora to Mr. and Mrs. -A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. la.st week wa.s name.1 county chair­ COMPLETE Philip Bolstein of 301 E. Henry « * * ^PAHARRIS antique show to be held in con­ Jo.seph Streno of 45 Beriant ave­ man of the 195,'' G*ilden Deed Cru- 14$ Jlift HOME FURNISHERS junction with the Elizabeth chap­ street at Elizabeth General Hos­ A boy was torn to .Mr. and Mrs. nue at St. Elizabeth Hospital on .saile for Cerebral Palsy by Julius ter in March; and by Mrs. Ben pital on November 21. Mrs. Bol­ Edward Breitenfeld of 335 .Acad­ December 8. -Mrs. Streno is the! Selling stein is the former Myrna Tuman. emy terrace at Memorial Osteo­ !#♦»«**’ r€ i**vt e«*•«««( Ro.sen of a movie benefit for the ♦ * ♦ former Charlotte Vill. ' FINE FURNITURE .sanatorium, to be .sponsored by the pathic Ho.spitid on November 28, ... A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Breitenfeld is the former Since 1918 Knights of Pythias in February. A boy wa.s born to .Mr. and Mr.-. Salvatore E.sposito of 137 S. Wood Ruth Humphreys. OPEN SUNDAYS The meeting was concluded wnth Nicholas Habyk of 1837 S. Wood ' 80-82 Third Street, EHiobeth, N. J. avenue at Elizabeth General Hos­ * « ♦ a Tic Tac Donor quiz, planned by avenue at St. Elizabeth Hospital pital on November 21. Mrs. Espo­ Cartinella’s Quality Market Mrs. Joseph Kantor. Those par­ A girl W’as bom to Mr. and Mrs. on December 9. Mrs. Habyk is the sito is the former Elvira Palumbo ticipating were Mesdames George Richard Brinkman of 1517 Bower former Eugenia Krber. PRIME MEATS and POULTRY Sanzosti. Arnold, Norman Zeitlin, Harry street at Elizabeth General Hos­ * * “ .halads — t old Cuts & Party 1 rays — Our SptHualty” iFurntturf (5n. * * » pital on November 28. Mrs. Brink- Weitzman, Nathan Schw’artz, Hy­ .All ('(Hiking Ihine on Premises A girl wa.s bom to Mr. and Mrs. man is the former Dolore.s Harrig- A girl was born to Mr. and Mr.-. man Labow, Esther Barr, Ix)uis John Macknowski of 543 E. Price Friedmah, Shiney Herzog and Bert Edward Kubas of 1310 E. Henry feld. ♦ » • street at Elizabeth General Hos­ Free Delivery Libien. street at Rahway Memorial Hos­ pital on November 23. Mrs. Kubas A boy was torn to Mr. and Mr.s. pital on December 10. Mrs. Mack­ .ANGELO C.ARTINKLL.A, Propri-tor is the former Jean Ziwickrowski. Jo.seph Puchar.ski of 708 Meacham nowski i.s the former Cathugine Esso Worker Retires McQuaid. 5 225 N. WOOD AVE. HUnter 6-3423 DAILY Photo Service Co. ♦ ♦ ♦ avenue at Memorial Osteopathic ^ * A boy W’a s bom to Mr. and Mrs. Hospital on November 29. Mrs. John H. Gabrick, 547 Femwood A girl was born to Mr. and Mr.-;. Vito Buccarelli of 1460 Hussa Pucharski is the former Lusitania UNION COUNTY’S LARGEST PHOTO SHOP terrace, ha« retired from Esso Re­ Donald Lamb of 1130 W. SL .street at St. Elizabeth Ho.spital on Suarez. search and Engineering Company George avenue at. St. Klizabetii November 23. Mrs. Buccarelli is * after 35 years’ service. Hospital on December 11. Mrs. "o p e n SU N C )A Y r the former Alice Enz. A second daughter, Gail Eliza­ Everything y DEVELOPING 7 Mr. Gabrick, a pipefitter, has • • * Lamb is the former Catherine Lin- been with the company’s process beth, was torn to Mr. and Mrs. ville. A girl was bom to Mr. and Mrs. 9 A. M. TO 11 P. M. Photographic ■ SERVICE ■ research division for more than Philip W. Alderman of 419 ­ * * * 20 years. He began the first year Edwin Schulhafer of 816 Keep ington avenue, CrarJford, at Eliz­ A boy was bom to Mr. and Mrs. .street at St. Elizabeth Ho.spital of his Esso career in 1919 at Esso abeth General Ho.spital on No­ Ernest Soucy of 608 .Amher.st road CITY HALL 117 No. Wood Ave. (Since 1928) HU. 6-2818 on November 24. Mrs. Schulhafer Standard Oil Company’s Bayway vember 11. Mrs. -Aldennan is the at Elizabeth General Hospital on PHARMACY Refinery. is the former Kathy Harvey. former Beth Krivit of Linden. December 11. • ♦ ♦ PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE Mr. Gabrick and his wife are « ♦ * » » A girl was bom to Mr. and Mrs. the grandparents of four little A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. .A girl wa.s born to Captain and Richard Gallo of 21 Fuiber avenue Ol'EN DAILY 9 A.M to 11 P.M FREE DELIVERY girls. Valentino Imbriaco of 326 Ash­ Mrs. Richard E. Smith, of 323 H E RT^ ------♦------at Elizabeth General Hospital on Harding avenue, at Mather Air 235 N. WOOD AVE. HU. 6-3553 November 25. Mrs. Gallo is the ton avenue at Elizabeth General New Year’s Eve Party Ho.spital on December 11. Mrs. Force Base, Sacramento, Calif., at former Marjorie Walasek. DRIV-UR SELF SYSTEM Reservations to Be Taken A boy wa.s bom to Mr. and Mrs. W e’re Celebrating General Motors’ Golden Anniversary Move Yourself and Save Mrs. Lillian Rubin and Mrs. Bertram Klem of 5A Wavecrest CARS — $5.50 Per Day Adele Feldman will take reserv'a- avenue, Winfield, at Rahw’ay Me­ tions for the New’ Year’s Eve party morial Hospital on November 26. TRUCK RENTALS to be held at Anshe Che.sed Cen­ Mrs. Klem is the former Juanita DAY, WEEK or MONTHLY ter, it was announced at a recent Taliferro. * • • 407 TRINITY PLACE meeting of the Sisterhood. Mrs. Hazel Levine reported that A boy W’as bom to Mr. and Mrs. Elia. 4-1114-5-6 ELIZABETH. N. J. an ad journal will be held in con­ Ro'bert Lechner of 222 W. Price junction with a play by the Stan­ street at Elizabeth General Hos­ ley Woolf Players set for Febru­ pital on November 26. Mrs. Lech­ ary 15. All proceeds will go to the ner is the former Helen Glasky. sanctuary building fund. » * * Wm. C. Palermo, Inc. Mrs. Esther Barr was in charge A boy was bom to Mr. and Mrs. 5i$^FRIGIDAIRE of the program, and Mrs. Sarah Vincent Landolfi of 702 Knopf HOMEOWNERS’ — AUTO Rafelson was hostess. street at Elizabeth General Hos­ MORTGAGE — LIFE NEW SHEER LOOK-RLUS INSURANCE u e s 441 No. Wood Avenue Linden, N. J. HU 6 -2 6 2 6 S p e c u iU

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Yule Films, Santa Suits For Loan HIGHLAND AVENUE SCHOOL No. 2 American Cvanamid Co. Holds (Continued from Page One) (Continued fro m P a g e One) Christmas Partv For Children Short Christmas film programs; Second soprano, Judith Becker,, James Heeney, Samuel Hayes; and Santa Claus suits are available 1 Judith Berkowitz, Barbara Bettle. DEERFIELD SCHOOL wi.semen, John Orenczak, Lawr­ The Warners Plant of American .Alice Laurie accompanievi the i for loan to schools, churches and I .Sharon Brown, Susan Carhart, (Continued from Page One) ence Cunningham, Robert Cre- Cyanamid Company held its An­ community singing and entertain-1 organizations, announced Franks Peter Dooley, Donna Heidom,: ryn Amon, Karen Belinsky, Jack peau. nual Chri.stmas party for children ment on the piano. i M. Krysiak, recreation superin- i Douglas Jolly, Richard Kustra,' Cudney, Billy Ann Dougherty, of employees of the company on tendent. | Peter Mastrogiacomo, Judy Maxe-1 For “ Chri.stmas in Other I-ands” , After the program of enter- j Marjorie Jo.seph, John March, Saturday afternoon, December 14, i mow, Linda O’Krepky, Kimberly | narrators were Stanley Bittner, tainraent, Santa (Jlau.s came down : Reservations may be made at ■ Marion Romano, Pamela Ro.se, in the auditorium of the Linden ■ Olian, Roberta Ro.senauer, Hilary: Lawrence Drozdowski; characters the fire-place on the stage of the ; the Recreation Comission office, I Tana Vaina, Carol Warianka. Schwartz, Jerome Schwartz, A r-, in costume were: Poland, Walter High School. I auditorium and welcomed all the j Monday through Friilay between; The following had group part.s thur Silverman, Carol Sobel, Gary Kopy, Teddy Schilling, William Daniel Higgin.s was Ma.ster of j children to the party. He told the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 5:00' in the play: Carpenters, Gregg Stoeffler, Janet Te.sche. Wietry, Lawrence Drozdowski; Ceremonie.s for the afternoon. He j them that there wa.s a gift suit- , P.M. Nagy, Paul Watter, Larry Unig- Germany, George Keller, Howard able for their age-group. In addi- | Alto, Carol Bergstedt, Anna- introduced William Paulmenn who licht, Bruce Beloufsky, Robert Hu- Robin.son, Alexandra Zujko; Rus­ was chairman of the committee in tion to the gift, each child re- i There is no rental fee for th e' belle Berkowitz, There.sa Bogart, dak, Jackie Krivac.s, Harold Beck­ , Pamela Spaziana, Lawrence ceived candy and other goodies. ' loan of the 16 mm. films but if a Lance Chodosh, Robert Decker, charge of the affair. er, Denni.s Kaka.s.sy; garland mak­ Wilfred, Vincent Pena; Mexico, Employees who.se children were projector is required for showing Dominic DeRa-smo, Ellen Feinstein,' Movies of la.st year’s Christma.s ers, John Kaptain, Judy Savran, Leo Drozdowski, .41an Ambrose, unable to attend the party were | the films, a nominal charge is Robert Gall, Diane Geiger, Larry party and of la.st year’s Kiddies’ Jeffrey Bim, Barbara Garelick, Diane Davis, Jane Wells; Nether­ presented with gifts at the plant' made for the services of the oper­ Gemer, Gary Greenberg, Rona Picnic were shown by Harry Pen­ Judith Seidenwand, Becky Lois lands, Kathleen Pena, Margaret for their children. j ator. Gutkin, Richard Honrath, Ray­ nell and William Laurie. ALso in­ Coxe, Florian Bera, Jill Break- Stanch. mond Ingandela, Nancy Neiier-, cluded on program were movies Projectors are not loaned with­ .>^tone, Linda Elkind, John Halady, burgh, Judy Perrine, Richard Se- Solos or recitations were given and cartoons in the holiday .spirit. out an operator. The fee for the Sherrie Barr, Michael Wollman; get, Harry Smiles, Carol Suits, by Diane Ja.strzemski, Linda Freddy Sleckman, well-known operator is $4.00 per hour on bell maker.s, Diane Weidenburner, Barbara Swi.s.stack, Raymond Zel- Paffrath, Dennis Milligan, Linda local entertainer, was in charge week-days and $5.00 per hour on Linda Simon, Rona Fogel. Janice Cobb. Working behind scenes of an enjoyable program of live Saturdays and Sundays. Feldman, Ellen Ro.senberg, Bon­ enz. were Edward Aikens, curtain.s; entertainment for the children. A deposit of $5.00 is rer — plus uomo, Janice Scott, Nathaniel Youth Tells Its Story i nual Christma.s Story with the chairman, and Walt Gergich, Les­ Brightwell, Vincent Kimszal, Dan­ yours every blessing of the Holiday “YOUNG and I burning Yule logs and wi.shing lie Nogi, Barbara Petryshyn and candle i.s .scheduled for Saturday Kathy Savchek also are mem­ iel Vani.ska, Catherine Rubay, LINDEN Season. DANGEROUS” ' morning, December 21, at 10:00 bers. Marilyn Madock, Dennis Bright- well. Bruce Jone.s, Janice Rum- I o’clock. bauskas, Robert Bittner, Barbara NDEB 12 FREE.I Stories will be told by Miss CHRISTMAS PROGRAM GIVEN Matej, Rose Marie Simoe.s, Johnnie AGENCY ! Harriet Proudfoot and Richard Mae Thomas, Joanne Truncale, Part of every .Vmeriran's .Savings belongs ; Myer.s. In addition, there will be BEFORE SCHOOL 1 P-TA ED. J. RAPP, Pres. \ Judith Wi.shna. ______l ji.Av4 Ion I I .special Chri.stmas music. A very in I’. S. Savings Bonds I'CAPDEK STATE PARKWAY. EYfT I d on B*c« i pt ^-----^ H U . 6-4144 601 WOOD AVE. age. Tuesday, December 17, were made Brightwell, Barbara Spatz, Diane at an executive board meeting on Sadlow.ski, Diane Ballman, Kath­ Over Quarter Century in Linden December 10, with Mrs. Fred But­ leen Augello, Albert Bussaire, I JNDEN N. J. ler presiding. Mary E. Che.slak, Angelina Sor- REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE STOP IN FOR FULL DETAILS The organization has been in­ rentino, Judith Dolin.=ki, Irm.a In Linden It's MURRAY'S vited to participate in sending a Bruns, Barbara Lance, John Hun­ Christma.s gift of children’s books ter, Ronald Angelo, Robert Car- to foreign lands. son, Richard Colletti, Sidney Pim- None of the others compete when you compare ... A Christmas party for the chil­ per, Kathleen Bilinski, Jo.seph , Getting a o r o s s in a big way dren will be held on Friday, De­ Hayes, Barbara Bakunas, Diane cember 20, it was announced. Mrs. Armstead. Arthur Mehler, in charge, will be Also, Ray Smith, Mary Ann a.ssisted by Mrs. John Maggs, Mrs. Bruns, Laraine Gavas, Edith Richard Christel and Mrs. Donald Green, Sarah Lee Mariucci, Lynn Price. Plawischak, Darlene Schmitz, Alan Mrs. James Willow, trea.surer, Kraba.sh, Walter Banasiak, Eugene reporteerated ventipanes, to name a few. So why ACADEMY TERR. buy a smaller car when Pontiac gives you more for HUnter 6-3251 • T . UlNO«N N J less? Check into it and see.

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