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3v 0 °j V V VOL. 2, No. 70 Clark, N.J., Thursday, December 14 1967 Clark, 1 0 Cents The Quill Residents Refuse Christmas is coming — so we're setting an early deadline for news during Christmas week. The offices of the "Rahway News-Record" "C lark Referendum Patriot" will close for Christmas on Thursday, Dec. 21 By more than two-to-one at 5 p.m. and for New Year’s on Thursday, Dec. 28. at the residents of Clark re­ 5 p.m. fused to accept a board of Mrs. Purdy T o Seek Education referendum on A ll news and pictures for the Thursday, Dec. 28, Tuesday which would have issue must be in our offices by Thursday, Dec. 21 at provided a new school on Mildred Terrace, an addi­ 5 p.m. A ll news and pictures for the Thursday, Jan. 4 tion to the Frank K. Hehnly issue must be in our offices by Thursday, Dec. 28, at Board o f Education Post School and other measures. The measure was defeated 5 p.m. Two of the three incum­ She said that she is inter­ in every district of every * * * *i *r -*• * bents for Clark Board of ested in the “ total planning” ward -- and in one district Education posts have an­ of educational facilities for the vote against the pro­ nounced that they will not the township. With a teenage posal was almost 4 to l. seek another term, but the daughter in high school and (That was the second dis­ third incumbent, Mrs. Thel­ two sons in grade school, trict of the second ware ma Purdy, has decided to she has an opportunity to where 198 residents voted run for the post again. observe Clark schools first­ It’s Christmas — so note the time and place change against acceptance and 54 With the deadline for sub­ hand. Although Arthur L. voted in favor.) for the Clark Council meeting. mitting petitions drawing Johnson is a regional high Board members were near, residents interested in school and not under Clark’ s “ notably shocked” at the With the regularly scheduled meeting falling on Christ­ RIBBON CUTTING - Mayor William McGuire of Clark, cuts ribbon officially opening the doors serving as Board members jurisdiction, the township strong voter surge against to Stonewall Savings and Loan Association’s brand new Clark office at 1100 Raritan Rd., while mas Day, the Township Council w ill meet a week earlier should contact the Board educational system is still the proposal, which had been A.F Krutzner, Jr , Stonewall president and Anne Grosshans, treasurer-manager, look on. this month. Secretary, Ron Smith, at geared to fit in with the turned down by voters be­ 381-6777 for information. four-year high school pro­ fore and was re-submitted The Council w ill convene at 8:30 p.m. (that s a half The three posts are each gram. after changes were made. hour later than usual) on Monday, Dec. 18. for terms of three years, Mrs. Edith Leibowitz, of The total votes cast were each is elected in February, 25 Gibson Blvd., Clark, an­ To be considered for final passage at that time is the Stonewall Savings Ruddy Auxiliary 2,376 with 1,607 voting and each is an unsalaried other incumbent, said that against and 769 voting in township ethics code for public officials and employees. position. she will not seek another favor. The ordinance covers all township elected or appointed Children’s Party In an announcement to the term. Mrs. Leibowitz is Mrs. Thelma Purdy, board “ Clark Patriot” today, Mrs. completing her second term member, said that she was officials and all employees and prohibits any public or Opening Greets Thelma Purdy of 27 Grand and said that “ I think six “ frankly amazed” that only private business transactions which affect their positions. St., Clark, said that she years is enough to give in 769 . residents had voted in would seek another term on serving on the board. New It also prohibits any political activity or campaigning Set For Dec. 17 favor of the proposal. She the board. ideas are always good.” said that the opposition to during business hours — and calls a halt to any gifts, Mrs. Purdy, the mother Mrs. Leibowitz stressed the the referendum prio to the 2,000 In New Branch of three school-age children, the fact that Tuesday’ s de­ gratuity, loans or service” from those who have an The Ladies Auxiliary to vote did not seem as strong is completing her first term. feat of the board referendum The ribbon-cutting cere­ John L. Ruddy Post #7363 as the turnout indicated. interest in township business. in no way influenced her de­ The new Clark office of mony, which officially open­ held their regular monthly “ People certainly have the CULTURAL ACTIVITIES cision. “ It’ s just that six It sounds like a good measure and should receive Stonewall Savings and Loan ed the new office doors, meeting Dec. 12 and a right to vote ‘no’ on these years is long enough to Association was given an was performed by Mayor Christmas Party followed. measures,” Mrs. Purdy sw ift passage. THRILL STUDENTS • serve,” she said. Manuel enthusiastic reception by lo­ William Maguire. The Children’s Christmas said, “ but they shouldn’t vote cal residents on Saturday, “ We want to thank all party will be held Dec. 17, Dios, the third incumbent a proposal like this down AT BREWER SCHOOL whose term is expiring, an­ according to A. F. Krutzner, those who came out and made at 2 p.m. at the Post Home. just to express dissatisfac­ Jr., president of the savings nounced last week that he tion or because they have our opening a great The Post and Auxiliary Cultural activities were institution, who termed the will not run for the board questions. Most people just success,” said Mr. Krutz­ will hold their annual Christ­ highlighted at Charles H. opening celebration "a tre­ again. didn’ t even ask about some ner. “ We heartily welcome mas party Dec. 16 at 8 p.m. Brewer School recently. "T is the season to be jo lly ..." — the season for mendous success.” of the questions I hear not.” all those who joined our - at the Post Home, it was Principal David M. Hart re­ Over 2,000 visitors looked An enterprising designer The total ward by ward brightly decorated department stores — the season for new ‘family’ of savers, and announced. ported. The student body over the handsome new thrift has built a paper house that vote was: it was very gratifying to all heard the musical organiza­ Christmas shopping — and for pick-pockets. facility during opening day, can be used as a beach house FIRST WARD - First Dis­ of us at Stonewall Savings tions of the school present At this time of year — when so many people receive continued Mr, Krutzner. in the summer, ski chalet trict - 161 in favor and 215 to find such an enthusiastic ■ a music assembly one after­ Savers were their BREWER WORK in winter and then can be against; Second District - Christmas Club checks and holiday bonuses — there’s reception 'by old- and ft6* ’^r noon. Performing in the as­ choice of handsomte free gifts 168 approving and 209 dis­ members alike.” < sembly were the Concert collapsed for storage in tfje cash in many pockets and purses. Do be careful, though. as a “ thank you' 1 for mak­ ’n o w ON DISPLAY garage er cellar. It weighs approving; Third District - The new office located at \ Band, under the direction ing the new office their thrift 116 for and 150 against. This is the best time of year for pick-pockets — and the 1100 Raritan Rd., Clark, is of Natalino Carrea and the 120 pounds, is fireproof and headquarters. The first 50 AT CLARK LIBRARY SECOND WARD - First an attractive facility of School Chorus, directed by will last at least five years, stores and streets are filled with them right now. Crowds people to pass through the notes the American Paper District - 28 in favor and colonial design offering sav­ Frederick Fischer. Selec­ new office doors were The Clark Public Library Institute. Cost? About $600. 88 against; Second D istrict- of shoppers make good victims — many area residents ers a full range of thrift tions included “ Roman Holi­ awarded special “ early invites everyone to see the * * * 51 yes and 198 no. have already reported thefts of cash from their wallets and home financing services. day” , “ The Fantasticks” , bird” gifts. Free souvenirs display of art work and THIRD WARD - FirstDis- Time-saving Drive-In and “ Why Does the Bumblebee and pocketbooks. were gievn to everyone who handicraft now on exhibit NOTICE trict - 38 for and 143 against; Walk-Up Windows are also Fly?” , and “ High Upon the In order to facilitate the closing of the visited the new quarters. at the Library, it was an­ Second District - 49 in favor So don’t carry any more cash than you need to — and provided for customers’ Mountain” . Township's books for the year, all bills nounced this week by Edward against the Township must be presented and 187 opposing. convenience. The Stfige Band’ s featured by December 15. 1967 or they will not be be on the lookout for pick-pockets. There’s one in every Temkin, director. FOURTH WARD - First selection was “ The St. Louis paid until January 1 , 1968. All of the items on dis­ JOSEPH H. BRUNNQUELL. Director District - 60 yes and 200 crowd. Clark State Blues” which was well re­ Department of Revenue & Finance play are the work of the Township of Clark. no; Second District - 95 art classes at Charles H. ceived by the audience. A in favor and 217 against. Kiwanis Brewer School. The display newly formed vocal group, Bank, Trust contains examples of paint­ the Barbership Singers, ren­ ing, drawing, puppets, and dered two selections. The mobiles, which were ar­ combined groups presented Announces ranged by Miss Marguerite “ When the Saints. Go March­ Little Crusaders ing In” . The current school busing b ill has cost the people of To View Art Matera, art teacher to this group. The Cheerleaders led the Clark $9,143, the Board of Education reports. The incon­ The display will be on school in the Brewer school Judging of a Christmas Appointment songs which were sung in a sistencies and overlapping of the burdensome b ill should art contest for Clark paro­ exhibit throughout Decem­ Present Awards ber. It can be seen when­ lusty style by all. be corrected. Let’s hope the Legislature "gets to it chial school students will On the following day 96 ever the library is open. More than 300 people at- take place Dec. 19 at the President-elect John Dean members of the 7th grade when sessions begin again after the New Year. tended the Clark Little Cru­ football players was pre­ Clark State Bank and Trust announced his appointments visited two major cultural sented a trophy. The gradu­ saders Annual Dinner re­ * * * * * * r Company’ s Raritan Rd. of­ for the coming year at last STORY TIME centers in New York City - cently. ating cheer leaders and fice. Pupils from St. Agnes week’ s meeting of the Clark the Guggenheim Museum and Coach Red Kellin, head twirlers also received tro­ and St. John the Apostle Kiwanis Club. Chairmen and AT LIBRARY Lincoln Center. TheSoloman phies. football coach of the Arthur Schools will compete for their committees will be: R. Guggenheim Museum pre­ The Kiwanis Trophy, pre­ L. Johnson Regional High savings accounts to be a- Sgt. Roy George, boys and ON SATURDAY sented an unusual showing sented to “ best lineman” , School, was the speaker. warded by the bank. girls; Charles Driesens, key of 20th century sculpture in went to Bob Quinn, who play­ Fifth graders in the Clark club; Anthony Prisco, vo­ Christmas Story Time is various media. End Charlie Adasczik and ed tha quarter back Skip Gorski, public school system com­ cational guidance; Emanuel coming to the Clark Public At the Lincoln Center for ed tackle for the Little Cru­ seniors on the High School peted last month in a Thanks­ Dios, agricultural; David Library. It will be here Dec. the Performing Arts the stu­ saders. Jerry Scaturo was team, also spoke. They both Do you feel capable of planning for Clark's educational giving art contest sponsored Ravich, international re­ 16 at 10:30 a.m. dents, under the direction of awarded the “ best back” had played Pop Warner foot­ by the bank. lations; Bernard Yarusavage Two sessions are sched­ Miss Marguerite Matera, trophy, which is presented system? Do you have ideas about how our schools can ball for the Clark Little Judges will be Msgr. Tho­ public and business affairs; uled: one at 10:30; and the viewed the art works sur­ each year by the Clark Jay- best be operated? Are you w illing to put in some good mas Mulvaney, pastor of St. Richard Burger, support of second, at 11 a.m. rounding the building. The Crusaders. Other speakers included Mayor William Ma­ vees. Mike Robel was award­ John the Apostle Church; churches; Dr. Clement So- The first session at 10:30 concert at Philharmonic Hall ed the Mayor’ s trophy, which hard work on the school board? guire, Dr. Warren Davis, Rev. Denis Whelan, pastor lieri, achievements; Charles a.m. will be for children included compositions by is presented each year to Well, here's your chance! of St. Agnes Church; Sister Lind, finance; George Cra­ in kindergarten through Bach, Handel and Bee­ Superintendent of Schools, Union County Regional High the player with the best scho­ Three, three-year posts on the Clark Board of Edu­ Thomas Mary O.P. and Sis-, ter, house; Robert Johnson, fourth grade. The second thoven. Featured guest solo­ lastic standing. Rich Lock- School; Magistrate Joseph ter M. Jeannen O.P. of St. interclubs; Ralph Collecchio session at 11 a.m. will be ist was Vergil Fox, whose wood was awarded a trophy cation w ill be filled by the voters in February. Postizzi and Little Cru­ John’ s School; and Sister education and attendance; for children in grades 4, technique of the pipe organ sader Coach Sam Horkey. for extra effort, which was Petitions for the posts must be filled by the end of Carol and Sister Gerrarda Joseph Postizzi, laws and 5, 6. thrilled the entire group. Each of the graduating presented by George Pariza. this month. For more information — and to get an in- of St. Agnes School; and regulations; Dr. Alexander Tickets will be needed for Victor W. Clark, executive Kowalenko, membership de­ admission. They can be pick­ ‘ sight into what the jobs are about — why not give the vice president of the bank. velopment; John Waterson, ed up at the library when­ Board Secretary, Ron Smith, a call at 381-6777. new club building; Edward ever the library is open. Temkin, program and mu­ Somebody said the other day — " I wouldn't run for sic; Nat Platt, reception; the school board for a m illion dollars!" You don't have and Newton Rodgers, pub­ CLARK UNIT 328 First A id lic relations. to. The jobs don’t pay a dime. Roger Hartmuller was ap­ AMERICAN LEGION But you’ll get a feeling of satisfaction that’s worth a pointed editor of the “ Ki­ wanis Komet,” the Club’ s AUXILIARY PARTIES lot more. Auxiliary weekly bulletin. The Christmas party held PLANNED annually for children of Ki- wanians will be given on Dec. Clark Unit 328, American Invests Six 17, starting at 2:30 p.m. It Legion Auxiliary made plans will be held at the Feather­ for the holiday season at The members of the La­ bed Lane School this year. their meeting with Mrs. W il­ dies Auxiliary of the Clark Charles Driesens, co - liam Cox presiding. Volunt&er Emergency Squad, ordinator of the foreign Donations were made to For the readers who’ve called to ask about the con­ at their regular meeting, money display, announced the Department president’s dition of "D u ke ", the little dog who was the victim of a elected the following officers that some 45 countries are project, the Year Round to serve for 1968: Mrs. El­ now represented in the col­ Fudn, which assists the vet­ " h it and run” recently — the animal is back in the Rah­ eanor Kraus, president; lection. The money is being erans at Lyons and East way Animal Hospital again. "Duke” was operated on and Mrs. Helen Watts, vice- mounted and will be on dis­ Orange Veterans Hospitals. president; Mrs. Fran W il­ was home for about a week — but had to be returned on play at the Clark Public Chairman, Mrs. Herb son, secretary; Mrs. Unni Library for several Muth and her committee have an emergency, as more complications set in. The dog, Taylor, treasurer; Mrs. months, starting in the lat­ completed their plans for the Joan Johnson, historian; and owned by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Renault of 136 Nassau St., ter part of December. unit Christmas Party, which Mrs. Marilyn O’Neill, liai­ All arrangements have will be held Dec. 20 at the Clark. And he leaves two very unhappy young ladies son officer. been completed for the An­ post home. Bonnie Jean, 8, and Tracey Lee, 2, at home to be with­ The ladies were invested nual Installation meeting to The Christmas party for on Dec. 9 by Harry Paul- be held in conjunction with the post and auxiliary child­ out him as the Christmas holidays approach. man, senior trustee of the the Annual Christmas Party ren will be held at the post Squad, at the annual dinner at Clark’s Howard Johnson home on Dec. 17 at 2 p.m. TROPHY WINNERS from Clark Pop Warner Football Team which was held at the West- Motor Lodge on Dec. 16. The adult party will be held were (left to right) Bob Quinn, best lineman: Mike Robel, wood in Garwood last week­ Dinner is scheduled to start at the post home on Dec. 23 scholastic award; and Jerry Scaturo, best back. end. at 7:15 p.m. at 8:30 p.m. I

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classes meet at the West- Dicision Sunday will be ob­ at 8 p.m. Junior Choir meets and sacred Christmas mu­ supper will be served in the held on Dec. i l at the Tho­ field Ave. meeting room on served. on Monday at 6:45 p.m. sic. Refreshments will be dining room. Following the (OBITUARIES mas F. Higgins’ Sons Fun­ Area Religious Services Saturday at 9:30 a.m. The true meaning of served following the meet- supper, a Carol Sing will eral Home, with Rev. Rich­ The senior youth group ST. PAUL’ S Christmas will be explained ing. Tickets may be pur- be held in the Chapel, at ard Streeter, Pastor of the will attend a District Luther to the members of the Junior chased from any choir mem- which time the children will Second Presbyterian Church HOLY COMFORTER (during the 11 a.m. service. League Christmas party at St. Paul’ s Church will High group at their meeting ber. present the gifts they have WILLIAM G. BRENNAN officiatint. Interment was in ^Sunday School will meet at Holy Trinity Church, Gar­ mark Sunday as the Fourth tomorrow from 5 to 7:30p.m. On Dec. 21 at 12:30 p.m. brought for the children at William G. Brennan, 60, Rural Hill Cemetery, White There will be Holy Com- 9; 15 a.m. field, Saturday at 8 p.m. Sunday in Advent with Choral through records and narra- the Golden Circle will hold the Woodbridge State School ,of 940 Jaques Ave., Rahway, House. munion at 7:30 a.m. on Sun- The Youth League will Eucharist at 8:15 a.m. Music tion. Members are asked to their Christmas luncheon in for the Retarded. I died at home on Dec. 5 day with Church School and meet Sunday at 4 p.m. The TRINITY METHODIST will be by the Girls Choir. bring two sandwiches, gift the Church Hall. This will The Fidelis Class will tafter a brief illness. Born Family Worship at 9:30 a.m. program will include carols, Junior Church School will wrapped, for a sandwich ex- be followed by a Christmas have their Christmas Party in Avoca, Pa., he lived in Holy Communion and Sermon games and supper, On Sunday the Rev. Gor­ have services in the Chapel. change at the supper hour, party. The James Madison and meeting at the church on Rahway 30 years. He was a W ILLIAM J. by die Rev. William A. Guer- The Luther League w ill don W. Baum, pastor, will The Senior Y.P.F. will All 7th and 8th graders are PTA Choral Group will bring Dec. 21 at 8 p.m. Secret graduate of Scranton Uni­ MULRENNAN, SR. razzi, rector, will be held1 hold a hayride tomorrow ev- conduct worship services at meet at 7:15 p.m. welcome. music appropriate to the Pal gifts will be exchanged. versity, Scranton, Pa. and William J. Mulrennan, Sr. at 11 a.m. with the sermon ening at the Silver Saddle 9:30 a.m. in the Chapel and Parents of children to be season. There will be an Members who do not have a member of St. Mary's of 224 Grand Ave., Rahway, topic, “ Let’ s Chat Awhile’ ’ . Ranch, North Branch. They at 11 a.m. in the Sanctuary. baptized at the Sunday mom- exchange of gifts. a Secret Pal are asked to Church, Rahway. He retired died Dec. 9 at home. He OSCEOLA PRESBYTERIAN The sermon will be a b rief'w ill meet at the local church At the 11 a.m. service the ing worship services will ------bring a gift to exchange.. in 1963 from the Columbia was 77. He was born in book review on Bishop at 6 p.m. Senior Choir will present meet with the pastor tomor­ Pictures, Corp. New York Ireland and lived in Rah­ “ Names That God Is Call­ CENTRAL BAPTIST Emerich’ s "The Five Marks The Lutheran Church Wo­ Cantata #142 written by J. S. row evening for instruction TEMPLE BETH TORAH City where he was employed way 48 years. of a Healthy Parish” . men will meet Monday at Bach for Christmas Sunday. ed” has been chosen by the in the church parlor. WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP as manager of the Print He retired 11 years ago Rev. William M. Elliott, Jr., The Annual Christmas 8 p.m. The program will At 4:30 p.m. the Church Christmas Eve Candle­ Religious School will be Dept, for 35 years. as a freight handler for the pastor, as his sermon topic , The Sunday School Christ­ Pennsylvania Railroad Party will be given by the include a demonstration of School will present their light Services will be con­ held at the usual time today. He is survived by his wife Church School for the youths flower arrangements for Christmas Pageant in the for Sunday morning worship ducted at 4:30 and 7:30 p.m., mas Program will be pre­ Marie Tremblay Brennan, where he had been employed sented this Sunday at 7:30 The Adult Class will not of the church school from Chrsitmas by Mrs. George Sanctuary. Following the Pa­ services at 9:30 and 11 a.m. in the sanctuary. The 4:30 Director of Nursing at Rah­ for 43 years. p.m. meet this evening in order 12 noon to 2 p.m. on Sat- Pantelides and the boxing of geant, a Tea will be served The Sacrament of Baptism service is especially pro­ to attend the Regional United way Hospital, four sons Lt. An Army veteran, Mr. urday. Christmas cookies for the by the Second M ile Bible will be provided at both ser­ vided for the convenience of The morning worship ser­ William, U. S. Navy sta­ Mulrennan was awarded a vice is at 11 a.m. with the Synagogue Conference. There will be no Com- shut-ins. Class in Asbury Hall while vices. families with small child­ tioned in Honolulu, John J. Purple Heart for wounds re­ Rev. James Gent, pastor, Late Friday evening ser­ munion on Wednesday. The ------the Church School children In the evening at 7:30p.m. ren. of Fayetteville, No. Caro­ ceived in World War I. He speaking. Sunday school vices will be held tomorrow Episcopal Churchwomen will ZION EVANGELICAL have their Christmas Par­ a Cantata entitled, “ God’s lin a, Thomas L. of Rahway saw action in both battles meets at 10 a.m. in School at 8:30 p.m. U.S.Y. Sabbath- meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. LUTHERAN - CLARK ties in their classrooms. Son Is Born” , with anthems and James a student at St. of Muese-Argonne and Bel- #23 on Woodbine Ave. in the members of the group There will be a Christmas sung by the Junior, West­ AVENEL PRESBYTERIAN Francis College, Loretto, leau Woods. Avenel. will conduct the services. Party in the Undercroft fol­ Until new church con­ SECOND BAPTIST minster and Senior Choirs Oneg Shabbos, sponsored by Pa. and one daughter Miss He was a member of the lowing the business meeting. struction is completed at will be presented. - The Sunday services will be the U.S.Y. will take place in Kathlee Mary a student at George Keller Post D.A.V., general public is cordially held at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. and Joseph Dietz Post, All the women in the Parish Raritan and Oak Ridge There will be a combined SECOND PRESBYTERIAN the Birchwood Room after Trenton State College. An­ are invited to attend. Roads, worship services rehearsal of all singing invited to attend this service The sermon topic will be the services. other daughter Mrs. Marie C.W.V. He was also a mem­ of Christmas music. “ Love Came Down at Christ­ Ann Hannah died December ber of the Holy Name So­ continue to be held at the groups for Christmas to­ Sunday morning worship Morning Services will be ZION EVANGELICAL Frank Hehnly School. “ The night. An examination is sched­ mas” , by the Rev. Walter held at 8:30 a.m. on Satur­ 24, 1963. Also surviving are ciety of St. Mary’ s Church uled for the members of the W. Feigner, pastor. will be held at 11 a.m. at and the Retired Men’ s Club LUTHERAN Coming Joy” will be the Tomorrow at 8 p.m. there the Second Presbyterian day and Sunday. The Junior one brother Joseph of Avoca, sermon topic this Sunday of will be a Special Call meet­ Communicants Class on Baby and toddler care is Congregation will meet at Pa. and six grandchildren. of Rahway. Sunday evening at 5:50 p.m. available at the 9:30 and 11 Church with a sermon on He leaves a son, William Services will be conducted the Rev. Joseph Kucharik, ing of the church to hear “ “ The Impossible Law and 10:30 a.m. on Sat. The entire The funeral was held Dec. at 8 and 11 a.m. on Sunday. pastor, at the 10:30 a.m. plans for 1968. The Rev. Circle #2 members are a.m. services Religious School will meet 9 from the Thomas F. Hig­ J., Jr. of Rahway, three asked to bring their cookies through Junior Highi meetmoo, orat God’ s Grace” by the Rev. daughters, Mrs. Theodore “ Christ Comes As Divine service. The Sunday Church James W. Ealey, pastor, Richard R. Streeter, pastor. from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. gins’ Sons Funeral Home. Presence” will be the school and an adult Bible asks all to please be on for the “ Cookie Exchange” 9:30 and 11 a.m. Senior High on Sunday for a Pre-Chan- A High Mass of Requiem was Roman and Mrs. John Daf- and for distribution to the meets at 11 a.m. only Sunday church school is gek, both of Edison, and sermon topic of the Rev. Seminar meet at 9:15 a.m. time. at 9:30 a.m. for beginners nukka Assembly. offered at St. M ary’s Church Frederick Fairclough, pas­ The Senion Choir meets Sunday School will be held Home for the Aged, with This Sunday at 4:30 p.m. The Adult Post-Biblical and interment was in St. Mrs. Paul Zaitz of Rahway; them to the meeting today. in Westminster Hall, the through Junior High Dept. six sisters Mrs. Bar thole- tor. Music will be by the tonight at 8 p.m. A special at 9:30 a.m. The Pastor’ s Four seminars are being Literature Discussion Group Mary’s Cemetery. young people’ s and adult meeting of the Building Corn- Sermon is entitled “ The The Westminster Choir combined choirs will present will meet at 8 p.m. on Dec. mew Keaveny of Ireland, will rehearse today at 6:30 a “Holiday Festival” , a offered during the church Mrs. Martin Roberts ofEast choirs. Child care will be mittee is to be held tomorrow Pastor In The Church” for school hour for Senior Highs 21 in the Board Room. provided in the Parish House at 8 p.m. Confirmation the 11 a.m. worship service. p.m. and the Senior Choir musical program of secular Rockaway, L.I., Mrs. David and adults. Nursery and crib* ELIZABETH CLIFFE of Florham Park, room care is provided from WILLOW GROVE Mrs. Elizabeth Cliffe, 73, N. Y.; Mrs. Terrence Me 9:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. so PRESBYTERIAN of 350 Hamilton St., Rahway, Cabe of Brooklyn, Mrs. Pat­ that parents may worship and c , , , , died Dec. 10 at Memorial rick Winders of Hewlett, L. I. study. General Hoapl.al, Union af- and Mrs. Joseph Foley of The Traditional Candle services will be held at 9:30 ter a brief illness. Bom in Brooklyn and 13 grandchild­ Light Carol service will be a.m. and 11 a.m. The Rev. Rahway, she lived here all ren. His wife was th£ late held on Sunday at 4:30 p.m. Julian Alexander, pastor, her life. She was a member Mary Henehan Mulrennan. by the choir. At 6:30 p.m. will speak. of St. Mark’ s Church and The funeral was held Dec. young adults, college, Senior Sunday School for grades its Altar Society, St. Ann’s 12 from the Thomas F. Hig­ and Junior Highs will meet 4-12 will be held at 9:30 QJou/te Emitted to i/isit ou/t Society and the Golden Age gins’ Sons Funeral Home. at the church to go carol­ a.m. and at 11 a.m. for 2 Club. A Solemn High Mass of ling to shut-ins and elderly year olds - grade 3. handsome new thrift and home financing center in Her husband was the late Requiem was offered at St. members of the church. The Tenth Grade Com­ LINDEN'S OLDEST AND CLARK'S Wilfred and she is survived Mary’ s Church and inter­ Kindergarten 1 and 2 will municants Class will meet FIRST FINANCIAL INSTITUTION by one daughter Mrs. Frank ment was in St. Mary’ s Cem­ CLARK, N.J have their Christmas Party on Friday at 4 p.m. and on Yurenda of Woodbridge and etery. on Saturday at 2 p.m. Saturday at 9 a.m. one sister Mrs. Nellie Reil- _ The „ White ,, _ Gift ,,service ... .and ly of Rahway, two grand- FIRST BAPTIST Fellowship Caroling will be children and two great held at 4 p.m. on Sunday grandchildren. WALTER CLAPP, JR. The Rev. James F. Hor­ afternoon. The Junior, Mid- The funeral was held Dec. Walter Clapp Jr., 53, or ton, pastor, has selected dler, and Senior Fellowships 13 from the Thomas F. Hig­ Times Square Motor Hotel, “ Getting Ready for Christ­ will meet at 6:30 p.m. Sun­ gins’ Sons Funeral Home. 43rd St. & 8th Ave., New mas” as his sermon title day. A High Mass of Requiem was York City, died Dec. 6 at for morning' worship ser­ offered at St. Marx s Church Roosevelt Hospital after a vice on Sunday at 9:45 a.m. and interment was in the long illness. The church school ses­ ST. AGNES CHURCH •family plot. M r. Clapp was the son of sions for crib room, CLARK Walter Clapp, 172 East nursery, kindergarten. Pri­ SUNDAY MASSES: 6:30, Grand Ave., Rahway. mary and Middlers will be 7:30, 8:30, 10:00, 11:15 a.m. Mr. Clapp was for many held from 9:45 to 12 noon. and 12:30 p.m. SARAH HARRELL years a maintenance man for Sessions for Junior through WEEKDAY MASSES: 7:00 Mrs. Sarah Harrell, 85, Rockefeller Center, N.Y.C. Adults will be h eld a tlla.m . and 8:00 a.m. - - CHURCH of 116 Robinwood Ter., Lin­ He was born and reared in The annual Christmas 6:45 a.m. — CONVENT. den, died Dec. 8 at Rahway Brooklyn, N. Y. Family Festival will begin • HOLY DAY MASSES: 6;00, Hospital after a short ill­ Survivors, besides his at 4 p.m. on Sunday with a 7:00, 8:00 and 9:00 a.m. and ness. She was the widow father is his step mother program in the Sanctuary, 5:30 and 8:00 p.m. of Charles Harrell. Mrs. Elizabeth Clapp, in­ after which a covered dish 1 A native of White House clude a brother, Melvin. (Station, she lived in Plain- Services were held Dec. i l field for 40 years and moved in Fairchild’ s Funeral Ito Linden 16 years ago. Home, Atlantic Ave., Brook­ Surviving are a son, W il- lyn. Burial at Evergreens lardof Somerville, three Cemetery, Brooklyn. daughters, Mrs. David Hurst of Linden, Mrs. Wil­ bur Taylor of Somerville, Skiing, often done at high and Mrs. William Sinclair altitudes, places an added of Rahway; two sisters, Mrs. burden on heart and lungs. 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l December 14, 1967 Rahway News-Record Clark Patriot Page 3

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN a.m. in the Chapel.- Altar Guild under the chair­ evening. “ Wonderful World of San Junior High Fellowship New Date Set First Methodist manship of Mrs. Catherine The group was busy Francisco,” a color, sound “ An Appalachian Na­ meets at 5 p.m. with Senior Cyanamid Local Holds Rommell. Fifteen members painting the ceramic pieces film, will be shown at the High Fellowship meeting at to be auctioned and prepar­ tivity” by L. H. Hoi-ton, an of the Guild were present. Union County Park Com­ original American Cantata 6:30 p.m. For Shoenbrun Church School In addition to the regular in g them to be fired in the mission’s Trailside Nature Fellowship ‘68 dinner will business it was decided that kiln. will be presented by the Jan. 15 has .been set as Dinner For Retirees • and Science Center, in the Senior Choir at both the be held today at 5 p.m. for Church Christmas de­ In past years, proceeds Watchung Reservation, on Junior High Prayer meet­ the new date for David Sho­ corations new designs for from their different pro­ 9:30 and 11 a.m. services enbrun, the world renowned It was a “ first” recently!sar<4a, John Stuhr, Albie Plans Program Dec. 17 at 3 p.m. ing will be held at 8 p.m. when “ 670 years at Cyana-'O Meara, John Mullin, Leo- decorating will be carried jects have enabled the Twigs this Sunday. news analyst, to speak on The movie, a travelogue, in the Chapel today. mid” were highlighted. Ipold Mikos, William Zwas- out with the women and their to donate a Respirametor, The Christmas gifts the “ Vietnam - The Way Out” takes the viewer on a tour The annual Church School husbands participating. .used for pulmonary function children bring to Church at Westfield High School. Twenty men who have crisis, an<4 Anthony Sorrentino. of the City of San Fran­ ST. MARK’ S CHURCH will retire during 1967, The Retirement Com- Christmas program of the Additional parishioners studies; an Intermittent Po­ cisco visiting historic and School this Sunday for FACE, the local organiza­ First Methodist Church will others, will again go to needy whose accumulated service mittee was headed by John joined the group present for sitive Pressure machine, scenic areas of interest. tion sponsoring Mr. Shoen­ be held Dec. 17 at 4 p.m. children in theElizabethport TO PRESENT accounted for total of 670 Kaplun, chairman, assisted the parish meeting. The Ves­ used by patients suffering On Dec. 18; Dec. 19; Dec. brun’s appearance, has an­ with a play, “ The Visit to area served by the Pres­ years, were honored at a by Anthony Moisewicz, co- trymen elected included: from chest diseases; and 20; and Dec. 21 ; at 4 p.m. nounced that all rickets for the Wise Men” , presented byterian Center. These gifts CHOIR CONCERT Retirement Dinner spon­ chairman; George Gordon, Clifford Price, Herbert Toy, monies toward the purchase each day, Donald W. Mayer, the “ snowed-out” date of by children from all classes. will be dedicated during the sored by Local Union #12426, Samuel Flanagan, Blease Stephen Werbeck, Anthony of a Cardio-verter for use director of Trailside and Nov. 30 will be honored. The Miss Joan Reveley is the church school hour at a spe­ On Dec. 17 at 4:30 p.m. District 50, Region 8, U. M. Walker, and William ''R.- Smith, Warren Eggers, at the Rahway Hospital. Mrs. Miss Irma H. Heyer, edu­ time has been set for 8:30 director, assisted by Mrs. cial service with the Rev. a concert will be held at W. A. of the Warners Plant, Hunter. Frank Ecjerer. Discussion of Matthew Petti, chairman, cational assistant at Trail-, p.m. John Stokes, Mrs. Donald Eugene Ebert, pastor, par­ Saint Mark’ s Church, Hamil­ American Cyanamid Com­ The speakers were Roy the program for 1968 fol­ reported that the ticket sales side, will present one - half Mr. Shoenbrun spent three Brewer and John Welsh, ticipating. ton St., Rahway. The concert pany, Linden, on December Soden, regional director; lowed with a preliminary for the Auction are going hour nature talks for chil­ months of 1967 in southeast There will be a carol sing A nursery is supervised will be conducted by Miss 2. John Setaro, district repre­ approval of the improvement well and anyone interested dren. The topic to be dis­ Asia interviewing leaders before going to the fellow­ at both hours for children Alice Firgau. The organ will The following men were sentative of District 50, Re­ program consisting of a new in more tickets should con­ cussed during the four days and observing events. Mr. ship hall, where gifts from of parents and friends wish­ be accompanied by other in­ honored: Albert Baker, John gion 8, U. M. W. A.; John hardwood floor in the sanc­ tact Mrs. Anthony Cerami, lie “ Grasshoppers and their struments including violins, Jack Rockett, president of Brosky, acting plant man­ Santa Claus will be dis- tuary of the church with an FU-1-5757, Mrs. Alfred Ro- ing to attend worship. FACE, noted that the Evan, Niels Hansen, John Kin.” The lectures will be trumpets and trombones. All ager; John L. Pfeifer, in­ tirbuted. Refreshments will enlargement of the chancel tella, 382-0802, and Mrs. A coffee hour is held in speaker brings to this eye­ Hoptay, Anthony Mowczan, illustrated with color slides. are welcome to attend. dustrial relations manager, be served by the Social Life ■platform and a redesign of William Conte. the main foyer for members witness account his special George Roper, John Picker­ Admission is free. and visitors between the 9:30 ing, Antonio Vanente, John American Cyanamid Co. committee of the church. ithe washroom facilities in Mrs. Vincent Tanzi re­ The Trailside Nature and talents for analyzing world Church services in the and 11 a.m. services. CALL US WITH Kopas, John Kuzma, Andrew Linden; Walter Majeski, I the undercroft. All new ported that hand puppets, Science Center is open to affairs and his many years movning are at 11 a.m. and An adult group on “ The Siska, William Lauie Sr., president of Local Union kneelers are anticipated for- made by the group during the public each weekday, ex­ ARMED FORCES NEWS of experience as a radio and Church School begins at 9:45 Meaning of Prayer” meets 388-0600 William Kaiser, George Ka- #12426; and Co-chairman the church in the form of the year, will be gift- cept Friday, from 3 to 5 TV reporter. a.m. with Karen Reveley, each Sunday morning at 11 Moisewicz. memorials during the com­ wrapped and distributed on p.m., and on Saturdays and The entertainment group Deborah D’ Arpa, Karen and ing year, it was reported. Christmas to the children Sundays, from 1 to 5 p.m. was headed by Edward Fin- Catherine Malsom taking in the pediatric floors of The public is invited to visit nigan, who acted as master part in the Advent wreath the Rahway and John F. Ken­ the Nature Center and view of ceremonies and was lighting. nedy Community Hospitals. the thousands of exhibits, CUSTOM DRAPERY CLEANING SERVICE assisted by Edward Monday, The Woman’ s Society of Twigs Plan Mrs. John Piearo an­ and participate in the sche­ at the piano. Christian Service will meet nounced that homemade duled programs. •Taken Down & Rehung This was the Local Union’s on Tuesday evening for a cakes and coffee will be first Annual Retirement Din­ Christmas program and gift Ceramic Auction served at the Auction. Mrs. Accurately measured & diagramed before re­ ner for it’s retiring Union exchange. Richard Solomita reported moval - rehung with pinch pleats and decorator Members. All previous re­ The Methodist Youth Fel­ folds restored. that the proceeds from this tirement dinners were held lowship, who decorated the Final arrangements for current project would be HAVE US the Ceramic Chinese Auction • Expertly Cleaned & Pressed, by individual groups within Christmas Tree in the used to purchase equipment the plant. church last Sunday, will meet planned for Dec. 18 at the for both hospitals. FILL YOUR NEXT Huge special press used. on Dec. 21 to go caroling. Oaks Lounge, Colonia, were made by the Colonia Oaks Students at Union College PRESCRIPTION Open Weekdays 7 AM. to 7 PM. i Paper and paperboard Twig of the Women’ s Aux­ iliary of the Rahway and will begin a 12-day winter I figure in some way. in the RAHWAY HADASSAH vacation at the conclusion of packaging of about 99 out John F. Kennedy Community CLARK HAS ANNUAL Hospitals at their regular classes Dec. 20. Classes will o n ±He- o! role- of every 100 products the resume on Jan. 2. average American buys MEMBERSHIP monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Edward A. Parte- The college office will be DRUGS atr south avenue. today, reports the American closed on Dec. 21 and 22, 86 Westfield Ave., Clark Paper Institute. MEETING nope. Mrs. Gene D’ AUes- Cali for Free Estimate - 232-7430 \AJast-f'e\d sandro was hostess for the and will be closed evenings from Dec. 21 to Jan. 1. Temple Beth Torah was 381-7100 the scene of the annual mem­ bership meeting of Rahway (Chapter Hadassah recently. 1 In the absence of Member­ ship Chairman Mrs. Stanley Needell, the report of re­ enrollment and new mem­ bers was made by Financial Secretary Mrs. Richard Wiederhom. President Mrs. Seymour Vogel, conducted a short NO CERTIFICATES - business meeting prior to the entertainment and announced the success of the recent rummage sale and extended the thanks of the Chapter to STRAIGHT PASS-BOOK RATE Mrs. Rose Fishman, Mrs. Rose Aronowitz and Mrs. Murray Basher for their un­ tiring efforts. Thanks were also extended to those who worked on the Cannister Drive during Thanksgiving week. The drive was chaired by Mrs. Joseph Lefsky, and collected by Leo Seiler, Murray Basher, Mrs. Marian, MorreJ, Mrs. Samuel Robif)ho?i, ■' Mrs. Rose ! I Aronowitz, Mrs. Fishman, Mrs. Wiederhorn, Mrs. 'Vogel, Mrs. Needell, Mrs. Martin Mittleman. Miss Norma Bruce, opera per annum singer and entertainer, ac­ companied by Mrs. William Leder, entertained the mem­ bers. Refreshments were serv­ ed and door prizes distribut­ ed. Compounded or paid quarterly. Now you can earn more when you save at "A X IA ” . By mail, too. (We pay postage both ways). 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1591 Irving Street “ Our 40th Year” Rahway, N.J. ; The Church of the Holy ’ Comforter announces the DAILY — 9 to 4:30; Saturday - 9 to 12 noon | election of Vestrymen at the | annual parish meeting which Drive-lJp Window — Parking was preceeded last week by Accounts Insured to $15,000. by the the regular meeting of the Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corp.

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GERMANY SAYS “FROHLICHE WEIHNACHTEN” SOFT DRINK CANS are tees, Michael Musselli, Sal riage Trade Restaurant, lo­ playing a vital role in re­ Mazza and Michael Caprio. cated at 88 Evergreen PL, With the Armed Forces Richard Federico was in 'VCarZ y 'Patriot search related to missile East Orange, N.J. There will Published Every Thursday Morning by and rocket systems at charge of the nominating the customs, courtesies, be door prizes, refresh­ Seaman Recruit Thomas Georgia Tech. Aerospace committee. ments and live music for THE NEWS RECORD PRINTING COMPANY history and mission of the Installation of officers and E. Dalinsky, USN, 18, son engineers there are using dancing. 1470 Broad Street, Rahway, N.J., 388-0600 of Mr. and Mrs. John Da­ Marine Corps serve to the cans in stability studies a spaghetti dinner will be polish the new Marine’s re­ The objective of the group linsky of 106 Ridge Rd., that may ultimately aid in held Jan. 9 at 7:30 p.m. at Associate Publisher & Editor . , . Barbara Curran cruit education and prepare is to bring together young Colonia, has been gradu­ the design of fuel tanks. ’ the Villa Roma, Elizabeth. professional people in the him to join the Marine com­ State officers will be pre­ ated from nine weeks of About 2,000 special cans area so that they can be­ Second Class Postage Paid at Rahway, New Jersey bat forces. sent. Navy basic training at the * * * having both tops and bot­ come acquainted on a social A Barberama is being Naval Training Center here. toms are being used to level amid proper, pleasant, Subscription Rate by Mail Including Postage planned for April 28 - 29 In the first weeks of his Army Private Theodores. study cylinder collapse. The surroundings conductive to 52 weeks $3.00 at the M ilitary Park Hotel, naval service he studied Borek, 23, son of Theodore cans were provided by a friendly conviviality, and of­ Newark. Outside Union and Middlesex Counties $6.00 military subjects and lived Borek, 1276 Revoir Dr., local canning company in fers those who attend a won­ Thomas Gentile was ap­ and worked under conditions Rahway, fired expert with Augusta. derful opportunity to meet * * * pointed National Field Re­ Member New Jersey Press Association sim ilar to those he will en­ the M-14 rifle near the com­ all single people of similar presentative by National counter on his first ship or pletion of basic combat backgrounds in the same age President, Thomas Spar- This newspaper is responsible for typographical at his first shore station. training at Ft. Dix, N .J ., Skiing is a strenuous range who live mainly in New raco. errors only to the extent of the space the errors In making the transition Nov. 17. sport, the New Jersey Heart Jersey. occupy. Claims must be made within one week of from civilian life to Naval Association warns, and is a The expert rating is the From Germany, where some On Christmas Eve everyone All of the professions have publication. service, he received in­ highest mark a soldier can of our own Christmas customs goes to church for a service of danger to the person not in been represented including struction under veteran Navy achieve on his weapons originated, comes the greeting, worship and song. After good physical shape. nursing, medicine, teaching, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR will be accepted by petty officers. He studied qualification test. Frohliche Weihnachten (M erry church. Mother sits down at Raymond W. Bauer, Pres­ * * * A mild heart disorder may accounting, engineering, this paper as space allows. All letters must Oe seamanship, as well as sur­ Christmas), and an invitation the piano and plays O Tannen- not rule out skiing if the ident of Union County Trust law, pharmacy, dentistry, signedwith name and address. Namesrand addresses vival techniques, military Robert T. Kennedy, 20, to Americans to visit Germany baum; this is the signal for all doctor says the condition is Company, announced that the and a wide variety of other will be verified before publication No unsigned drill and other subjects. son of Thomas J. Kennedy, this holiday season. to join hands and enter the under control, the New Jer­ bank’ s Executive Committee fields in the arts, and sci­ * * * parlor for singing around the letter will be published. Names and addresses will 58 Jettery Rd., Colonia, was Martin Luther, the 16th cen­ sey Heart Association de­ has approved payment of a ences. Alumni of more than tury German theologian, is be­ tree. be withheld by the paper upon request. Seaman Recruit James T. promoted to corporal Nov. clares. Christmas bonus to all active 50 different colleges and uni­ Moore, USN, 18, son of Mr. 24 at Ft. Carson, Colo., lieved to have been the first to Soon St. Nikolaus—Santa decorate a Christmas tree, and officers and employees pn versities, including Prince­ and Mrs. John J. Moore of where he is assigned as a Claus—arrives dressed in a red today the Christmas tree is the payroll as of Dec. 1. ton, Harvard, N.Y.U., Co­ 2261 Church St., Rahway, coat and wearing a long white ENGAGEMENT? cannoneer in Battery A, 6th still as popular in Germany as The bonus was distributed lumbia, N.C.E., Stevens In­ has been graduated from Battalion of the 5th Infantry it is in the U.S. beard. H e’s usually the fami­ 388-0600 to 343 people on a per - stitute, C.C.N. Y., SetonHall, nine weeks of Navy basic Division’s 20th Artillery. lies' father or a friend who CALL US NOW centage basis according to Hear Ye! * * * The custom of hanging F.D.U., Cornell, Pace, U. of training at the Naval Train­ Christmas stockings is also be­ queries each child and tradi­ the length of employment. Pa., Lehigh, St. Peters, New ing Center here. Vincent E. Begany, son of lieved to have started in G er­ tionally distributes the gifts, Jersey State Teachers Col­ In the first weeks of his Hear Ye! Mr. and M rs. Joseph Begany many. According to Lufthansa after the children recite a Rifle Club leges, Trinity, M .I.T., Rut­ .naval service he studied of 18 N. Reid St., Elizabeth, German Airlines, German poem or sing a short song. THERAPISTS TO MEET gers, Upsala, Douglass, Mi­ military subjects and lived has been promoted to master children receive candy and FOR CHRISTMAS PARTY ami U., Yale, and many To the Editor: cookies if they've been good, But no matter how busy the and worked under conditions sergeant in the U. S. Air others. Young people come sim ilar to those he will en­ but Santa leaves only an emp­ Christmas season,Germans al­ Scores Reported The New Jersey State A few days ago a letter Force. ty potato sack for bad ones. ways find time to extend their from almost every city in counter on his first ship or Physical Therapy Society Sergeant Begany is an air­ The Advent wreath—a large famous hospitality to visitors Northern New Jersey as well appeared in your paper con­ at his first shore station. In the Rahway Rifle League will hold its Annual Christ­ cerning the proposed rezon­ craft maintenance technician evergreen wreath hung on Ad­ from far and near. Many as from Staten Island and In making the transition the Key Club defeated inter­ mas Party for the install­ ing of the Oak Ridge Golf at McGuire AFB, N. J., as vent Sunday—is another cus­ Americans, who travel to Ger­ New York. Anyone interest­ from civilian life to Naval act Club 348 to 328; and ation of officers for ’ 68 on Course and the disad­ a member of the M ilitary tom observed in many German many swiftly and comfortably ed in membership in the club service, he received in­ Airlift Command. He is a homes. On the first Advent via Lufthansa, find that Christ­ Rahway Sportsman defeated Dec. 16, 1967, 7:30 p. m., can send a self addressed vantages of such a proposal. struction under veteran Navy DeMolay 361 to 338. in the Howard Johnsons, 275 I, too, am concerned that veteran of the Korean War. Sunday, a large red candle is mas is an ideal time to combine stamped envelope to its petty officers. He studied fastened to the wreath and pleasure and economy by tak­ Thomas Milbury for Key Central Ave., East Orange, such a plan as the Smith The sergeant’s wife, Mary mailing address - P. O. Box seamanship, as well as sur­ lighted. On each of the follow­ ing.advantage of off-season Club and Jolene Zavali for New Jersey. Plan could even be con - is the daughter of Mr. and 6611, Jersey City, N.J. 07306 vival techniques, military ing Sundays, another red can­ rates to enjoy the festivities Rahway Sportsman fired the Physical Therapists from sidered for a suburban town Mrs. Stanley Graczik of 46 drill and other subjects. Lincoln Blvd., Clark. dle is placed on the wreath. there. And it’s an excellent high aggregate for the your area will be in attend­ such as Clark. High rise * * * T h e fifth candle is put at the jumping off place for seeing He is a graduate of Tho­ evening, each had a 94. ance. j CTII I apartments do not belong *1 Aviation Machinist Mate center of the wreath on Christ­ other European countries, as STILL mas Jefferson High School. Blair Svihra fired a 49 David Kinley, R.P.T., and ♦ here in any section and to Airman Anthony J. Gervasio mas Eve. well. * * * in prone and Joseph GigL his wife, of 668 Raritan Rd,, ♦ SHOVELING COAL? ♦ allow them in one area is USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. a 49 in sitting for the Sprots- Clark, are members of the Airman Dennis C. Ma- and one-fourth teaspoon salt. Convert your present boiler to ♦ to open a Pandora’ s Box for Anthony J. Gervasio of 24 man. group. sim ilar building in all parts jewski, son of Mrs. F. Ma- Cook over medium heat, stir­ Kenneth Place, Clark, com­ jewski of 102 Hart St., Clark Make Jolly ring constantly, until mixture Tom Schaefer fired a 91 i of town. Aren’t we inundated pleted his two weeks annual boils. Boil gently until a small for Interact and Jim Car- enough with garden apart­ has been graduated with active duty with Anti-Sub­ honors at Lowry AFB, Colo., amount reaches the “ hard ball” mody also fired a 91 for M O D E R N ments without adding any-, marine Warfare Squadron- Snowman stage (250°) in cold water. Use DeMolay. SINGLES CHfilSTMAS t more? T,” r from the training course for a candy thermometer if avail­ ♦ 751 at the Naval A ir Station, Standing: Key Club, 3-0; ’-■ixHu December 15 O IL H E AT Clark residents would do U.S. Air Force supply in­ able. ♦ Los Alamitos, Calif. ventory specialists. Centerpiece Rahway Sportsman, 2 - 1; ♦ well to rememb'er thevoters , ,c . cu , c7 „ While deployed on the West Remove from heat and mix Interact Club, 1-2; De­ of Secaucus who, despite L/SA WALSH of 57 Armstrong Airman Majewski is being in three tablespoons butter and Job For6 $325.00 Coast from the units home- Parties are a hit during the Molay, 0-3. promises of tax incentives, costume for her assigned to Langley AFB, one teaspoon vanilla. Pour All single women and sin­ J275 tank Honeywell controls^ base at Lakehurst, N.J., the Va., for duty with the Tac­ Christmas season, especially slowly over four quarts of un- gle men, who have graduated rejected a proposed rac el role °s a m,n ature cook m the with the youngsters who want I pilots and aircrewmen of the tical A ir Command. sal fed popped corn. Shape from college or who are now ♦ ♦ track. They know in the long P,r° ^ c‘ '° n °f Jscha,kowsky s squadron flew the S2D to have their friends over to while warm into three balls, 3 The airman, a graduate of share in the excitement of the attending college, are wel­ ♦ J. SERVEDIO ♦ run the disadvantages would , 7 h ^ fCM29 “ T* “ Tracker,” a twin-engined 4 and 6 inches in diameter, to Master Barbers ♦ outweigh any tax advantage. 3° at symPhony Hall. Newark. Irvington (N.J.) High School holiday festivities. So if you’re form the head, body and base. come to attend the Christmas & SONS, INC. ♦ anti-submarine aircraft on looking for unusual party dec­ ♦ Beware of quick profits The fa?" e' ,s ^jointly pre- attended Seton Hall Univer­ Fashion two arms about four Ball of the Singles’ College ♦ training missions. sity, South Orange, N.J. He orations and centerpieces, or inches long, two inches in di­ Graduates Club, to be held or the promise of reduced 2ente^ bY th« Hew Jersey ideas for the holidays, you’ll Elect Otficers | F l EL OIL KEROSENE A During the first week the is a member of Delta Sigma ameter. Press entire figure Dec. 15 at 9 p.m. in the taxes; this proposal could Sr?™Ph° ny aJnd th,'; Garden State, pilots attended classes in find popcorn inexpensive and into shape using a portion of £ f F 8-1251 RAHWAY. N I J Ballet, and will be repeated Rho. easy-to-work with. Oriental Room of The Car- end up the most expensive anti - submarine warfare * * * the syrup mixture. Use raisins undertaking Clark has ever for student audiences on Jan. or gumdrops for eyes, nose, Chapter 752 of the Associ­ 3 and 4 Lisa, II, is a student strategy and the aircrew- Marine Private Terry E. The kids will have fun eating witnessed. it, too. mouth and buttons. A marsh­ ated Master Barbers of at St. Agnes School, Clark men studied the “ Track­ Avent of 650 E. Capobianco mallow on a cookie makes a Elizabeth met at the Villa I'M GLAD I CHANGED TO . . . er’s” complex electronic humorous-looking hat. Mrs. Sybil Kappy and studies dance in the Pro­ Plaza, Rahway, completed For a Jolly Snowman center- Roma Restaurant on Tuesday fessional Children's Division and magnetic detection sys­ two weeks of training under piece — created in the test and new officers were elect­ 93 Rutgers Road tems. The second week was kitchens of The West Bend For added dash, put the of the Newark Ballet Academy simulated combat conditions snowman on “ skis” made of lic­ ed for the coming year: pres­ Clark, N. J. spent in simulated anti-sub­ Company — mix one cup white PREMIER OIL under a scholarship provided in the fundamentals of day sugar, one cup white corn orice strips, with candy cane ident, Michael Gonzalez, marine patrols over the Pa­ and night patroling, employ­ poles and a scarf made of by Ford Foundation Funds. syrup, one-fourth cup water Rahway; vice president, Bill a n d n r \ cific on a day and night ment of infantry weapons, ribbon. Beside her part as a cook, she basis. Force, Clark; secretary- GASOLINE V / V S . plays a featured role in the * * * survival methods and assault treasurer, Michael Moscar- SUPPLY MEAT MACHINERY pro­ tactics at this Marine Corps ducers are switching frbm First Act Christmas Party itolo, Roselle; recording base. secretary, Anthony Palmi- riveted and galvanized pro­ Scene. Lisa is the daughter Marine Private James R. NOW FOR FRIENDLY RELIABLE SERVICE of Mr. and Mrs. James Walsh*. Morrow, son ofMr.andMrs. This individual combat sano, Elizabeth; Sergeant of AND HIGH QUALITY OIL ducts to welded stainless training is given every Ma­ steel equipment, reports the Robert E. Morrow of 449 arms, Charles Venezia, When the first snow falls, rine after his graduation Elizabeth; chaplain, Angelo Alloy Rods Company, York, Concord St., Rahway, was men with heart disease graduated from eight weeks from recruit training. Attanancio, Linden; trus- ^ e shiny metal is used should see thelr doctors be_ Taught by combat experienc­ for meat contact surfaces fore th even touch a snow of recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit De­ ed non r commissioned of­ because it is highly resist--shovel ^ Heart Assocla_ pot here. ficers of the infantry train­ ant to corrosion tion wa/ns. He will now undergo from ing regiment here, it pre­ two to four weeks of indi­ pares the young Leather­ COACHE CARPETS vidual combat training and neck to become part of the then, after leave at home, Marine air-ground combat team. Est. 1922 will report to his first Ma­ 223A ST. GEORGE AVE. Owners-Technicians rine Corps assignment. While in the field he was Phone FU 8-1049 WALT HANKS The intensified Marine re­ taught how to use hand gre­ BILL MARBACH cruit training emphasizes nades, a compass and the LINDEN, N.J. rigid physical conditioning principles of map reading and survival techniques, both and land navigation. He H & H Radio & at sea and ashore, to de­ learned how to detect and Sales and Service velop self - confidence and disarm mines and booby endurance. Marksmanship traps and, while being ex­ We specialize in our own installations Television with the M-14 rifle and 45- posed to live machine gun ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS caliber pistol are equally fire, he learned to advance SALES & SERVICE stressed, and close order safely from one point to an­ SERVICING TELEVISION*RADIO*PHONO*HI-FI drill instills the traditions other. SHOP AT HOME SERVICE ANTENNA INSTALLATION of Marine Corps teamwork. From this course, he is A thorough study of ba&ic scheduled to go on to more 1492 IRVING ST. RAHW AY, N.J. military subjects, hygiene, advanced training before be- Call 925-6886 first aid and sanitation, and Jng assigned to his per­ manent unit. * * * Aviation Machinist Mate Free Estimates Airman Apprentice Joseph 8 J. Spouach Jr., USN, son of 3 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. T i l e Spouach of 2286 Whittier St., Rahway, has reported for duty with Navy Training Squadron Three, at the Whiting Field Naval Auxili­ ary Air Station, Milton, Fla. The squadron is respon­ sible for teaching student aviators to fly single-engine, Enjoy Gracious Dining propeller - driven T - 28 “ Trojan” trainer aircraft. The training includes basic and precision instrument at flying, radio naviagation, and formation flying. The Towne House CCk/uAtntOA FOUR AMERICAN uni­ versities — Harvard, Co­ m lumbia, California at Berke­ & u J ? t in t & £ ’ ley and Princeton — trained 1 half of the 58 winners of the Nobel Prize in the sciences THE ULTIMATE IN FINE CUISINE It is time to join the CLUB CLASSES B who have received their doc­ i toral training in the U. S. FOR THE DISCRIMINATING GOURMET i And only three institutions -- FEATURING ITALIAN COOKING Christi as Club Save Have in Harvard, Columbia and i Berkeley — were the sites each week 50 weeks for the work of 40 per cent BIRTHSTONE RINGS at Clark State. of the 71 Nobel laureates Weekdays Luncheon 11:30 - 2:00 from 7.95 NECKLACES $ .50 $25.00 who performed their prize­ winning work in this coun­ from 3.50 Pick ynur club class try. 1.00 50.00 Sat. and Sunday Dinner 4:00 - 11:00 YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD and start saving PAY AS LIT T LE AS 2.00 PER WEEK 2.00 100.00 BUY NOW AND PAY NEXT YEAR Closed Tuesday for happier spending This year 12 of the 21 5.00 250.00 municipalities in Union County appropriated next year. 10.00 500.00 $353,280 for hospitals. In addition Union County also appropriated $1,000,000 for OLDBLATT the same purpose. The Towne House l These figures are contain­ & ed in the Sixth Annual Sur­ JEWELERS dark state bank vey of County and Municipal 1453 M ain St. Rahw ay, H. J. & Grants to Voluntary Hos­ RAHWAY’ S OLDEST ESTABLISHED JEW ELERS 1 and trust company pitals in the State of New » RARITAN ROAD AT COMMERCE PLACE ■ WESTFIELD AVENUE AT LINCOLN BLVD. Jersey, released today by 84 E. CHERRY ST., RAHWAY •Sf MEMBER F.O.I.C. Leo Connolly Associates, & Inc., hospital financial con­ Facilities Available For Private Parties OPEN EVENINGS TILL CHRISTMAS fu 8-1667 sultants, with offices in Reservations 388-8100 Free Patron Parking Union, New Jersey. Page 5 December 14, 1967 Rahway News-RecBlark Patriot

FREE SPEAKER’S RAHWAY NIGHT reported on the | Rahway Physicians aware-New Jers BUREAU DIRECTORY AT THEATRE SIX Conference wh I P f ! Tomorrow night, Dec. 15, tended and Geo| AVAILABLE TO YOU is Rahway Night in Theatre tuby gave the Honored By BlueShield Six. Theatre Six is the new­ report. The New Jersey Psycho­ ly established, professional h logical Association an- Five Rahway physicians repertory company, housed A CHANGE is nounces publication of its who have served continuous- in the old church at the the treatment of I first Speaker’ s Bureau Di- ly as participating phy- corner of Main St. and Mid­ tients because thl rectory. sicians with Medical- dlesex Ave. in Metuchen. not train enol Designed as a service tc (Surgical Plan of New Jersey “ Tartuffe” is the corn- fessionals to meq orgnaizations, the director) [(Blue Shield) since the Plan’s pany’ s first presentation and Power needs of lists approximately 15C 'founding in 1942 are being is done as "theatre in the stitutlons, says speakers from all parts oi honored by Blue Shield, it rough” , without costumes or *08?8t at Case New Jersey. Topics are was announced today by Dr. scenery, without renovation serve University^ grouped under nine major'Nicholas F. Alfano, presi- to the building, byt with some changes, he sa headings: “ Guidance,” “ Ad-,dent. great and exciting acting in elimination of set descents,” “Children,Each physician is being Moliere’s excellent comedy, more pervasive “ Exceptional Children,” sent a personalized citation Mayor John Marsh and mental disorder,) “ Industrial,” “Socia 1,” plaque bearing the inscrip- other dignitaries of Rahway is t6at people “Mental Health,” “Edu-tion “In recognition of 25 have been invited to be pre- disturbed and dis cation,” and “ Marriage and years, 1942-1967, of out- sent and hopefully Rahway-* havior are sick, Family Living.” Anywhere standing community service ites “ will pack the house.” ' held that diseasl from six to ten sub-topics as a participating physician latively rare cal are listed under each head- in the New Jersey Blue Shield turbed behaviorl ing, among them “ Mixed Plan.” cond myth is tha M arriages,” “ Over Achiev- The honored Rahway phy- Red Cross power picture in ers ,” “ Consumer Psy- sicians are: Dr. Solomon DR. ELTON W. LANCE improving. He sa chology,” “ Dreams,” and Abramson of 1181 Jaques The awards are being considerable ey “ Preparation for Successful Ave.; Dr. Alexander E. made in conjunction with suggest that the M arriage.” Breslow of 930 Pierpont St.; Blue Shield’s 25th Anniver­ To Give ing behind each The directory was edited Dr. Arthur Heyman of 1053 sary Year observances. In training of psychl Waldron, Thomas Waldron, Mrs. Anita Tomasgewski, and Ray­ by a committee composed of Westfield Ave.; Dr. Elton W. announcing them Dr. Alfano AMONG THOSE PARTICIPATING in the Quinn & Bo den Co mond Tomaszewski. The 20th annual affair was held at the inc. annual dinner recently were (pictured left to right): Keith Dr. Herbert J. Hauer of Lance of 125 West Milton said, “ The dedication of Ditty Bags OUR CLASSIEl ADS Colonia Country Club and ten new members were welcomed Montclair State College, Dr. Ave.; and Dr. Ernest C. these physicians, and others McDougall, J. Herbert Bryan, Richard Wade, Frank A. Mil- SELLII into the 25 Years Service Club. Jack Krasner of Englewood, Lowenstein of 259 WestMil- like them, has made low cost 388- 06ol bauer, James T. Quinn, president; James B. Smith. Mrs. Ruth and Dr. Richard SissofMat-ton Ave. health care protection avail­ T h e Rahway - Clark awan. A free copy may be Dr. Lance, the first presi- able to millions of New Jer­ Chapter, American Red obtained by writing D r . dent of the Plan and an sey citizens, over the last Cross, will participate in a Hauer at Montclair State active member of the Board, quarter century. Their vol­ new program for providing Quinnjk Boden Honors Employees’ For Company Service College, Upper Montclair,was honored last Oct. as untary enrollment in Blue “ ditty bags” to all induc­ N. J. where he is a pro-°ne of the surviving found- Shield 25 years ago made tees at the Army induction Frederick Sheppard, 320 were present that evening. would have laughed at him fessor of psychology. ers of the Plan by the Board its establishment possible. center in Newark. The 20th A: Dinner HAVE US Richard Ave., New Market. Mr. Quinn also observed as another generation laugh­ ------of Trustees at their 25tb Their continuous participa­ Action was taken at the of the Quinn &j den Co., The Service Emblems that many changes have oc- ed at Alexander Graham Bell Snow shoveling is stren- Anniversary meeting and tion ever since — often at chapter’ s quarterly board Inc. of Rahwa; as held FILL YOUR NEXT were presented by Mr. cured since the first meeting and his telephone. uous exercise, your Heart dinner in Newark. He was financial sacrifice — has meeting Tuesday night at the at the Colonia try Club “ Industry cannot succeed hundred Quinn, president and a mem­ twenty years ago. “ Our Association notes, and even presented a scroll and a played a leading part in a- home of the chairman, John recently and country has gone through two by standing still and more PRESCRIPTION and thirty long [vice em- ber of the Club with 40 reasonable healthy m en ?^ °y die Board Chairman, chieving the tremendous ac­ Pohl, 416 Sycamore St., Rah­ recessions and one war plus changes will surely come— ten new years of service. should do it unhurriedly andDr. Thomas J. White of Jer-' ceptance accorded Blue way. ployees welco the war we are in now. Our equipment that will produce 5 years In his address, Mr. Quinn avoid overexertion. sey City. Shield by the people of New Chapters throughout the members wit industry has lived through more books and better books. C L A R K service into the b. pointed out that four of the Jersey, as attested by its state are participating in the these also and has pro­ But even with the most so­ membership growth from coordinated program at The new r hers in- Charter members of the Club when it was founded twenty- gressed. If some prophet phisticated equipment we DRUGS 4,131 in 1942 to over 2.8 Army request. Distribution elude: Miss B Revoir, shall always need skilled still actively could have told those people 86 Westfield Ave., Clark million today. at the induction center is 557 Bryant S Rahway; hands, and trained eyes, and expected to start January 15. Robert Reid Derwent employed- sixteen of the or- in 1948 of the technological “ By 'heir participation in iginal group are now enjoy- changes that would take place your valuable experience, Blue Shield these pioneer The bags will be made by Ave., Verona; Vi Cannady, 381-7100 i n g retirement and that many in book manufacturing they Mr. Quinn said. physicians helped place the volunteers here and in other 277 E. Lake A Rahway; finest medical care within communities and sent to the J. T. Miller, First St., the financial of per­ Newark chapter for stuffing. Perth Amboy M. Wolfe, sons with modest means, The contents will be pur­ Sr., 370 W. La ve., Rah- with the assurance that their chased centrally with par­ way; Mrs. F, Besecker, bills for covered services ticipating chapters joining 637 Putnam A' Piscata- DRUG STORE OF LOOK and see what’s New!!!!!!! would be paid in full. They in the financing, and will way; Mrs. Ha Apgar, 4 have' been exponents of the include such items as English Villa Cranford; voluntary system that is stationery, a pen, pocket S. Kain, 2736 mit Terr., BELL RAHWAY Linden; C. L ance, 550 we’ve remodeled and have an extensive traditional in a free society, comb, address book and post while serving the members cards to be mailed home. West Scott A] , Rahway; department of gifts for the whole family. of their communities with The annual “ Operation and G. Muke, 8 E. Scott Irving St. Opp. Elizabeth Ave. STOP IN AND BROWSE .... dedication and compassion.” Shop Early, program, con­ Ave., Rahway. In addition, members Since July 1, 1942, when ducted in behalf of service­ 381-2000 Free Gift Wrapped New Jersey Blue Shield first men in Vietnam, resulted were honored having at- CLARK DRUGS opened its doors for busi­ in shipment of 500 filled tained 40 ye; of active ness, the Plan has paid out "ditty bags” from Rahway- service. Tb honored 86 Westfield Avenue Clark. New Jersey more than $450,000,000 in Clark in preparation for this were: J. J. ner, 57 E. Grand Ave., hway; The- 381-7100 benefits for medical and sur­ Christmas, John A. Hopkins, gical care received by its executive director, report­ odore Littell |323 Winfield Phone us for prompt home members, including financial ed. St., Rahway; liam Mason, delivery service anytime assistance in the birth of Mrs. Frank W. Jurick, 7 E. St., Aven Mrs. Eliza- lover half a million babies. blood program chairman, beth Mohr, 34 orton Ave., It is the nation’s fifth lar­ told the board that a total Rahway; Ja: T. Quinn, gest Blue Shield Plan, pro­ of 380 pints of blood was 425 Stanton S: Rahway and BELL DRUGS FOR \ viding protection for two out1 received at three blood banks of every five men, women conducted here during the CHANEL and children in the state. past quarter. Mr. Hopkins P L A 1 COLOGNE

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through L4 23. Students crowned at the annual all­ ticipating. Joseph Olive of Thomas C. Helfrich, son petition were Ronald Briskie open Feb. 1. Consignment Hammonton was awarded the. of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond will resui their classes college Christmas dance on and Stanley Werchinski. John jcustomers will receive full Carmen Samarco Memorial Helfrich of 33 Alice La., January 8. Dec. 16, in the gymnasium Briskie was the Junior Solo information in the mail. 51 field period Award. Mr. Samarco was a New Jersey was recently While q of the Campus Center. The [winner, and John Shubeck Mrs. Robert Liston is in placements ire in the United Counsellor of the Rah­ initiated into the Sigma Phi Day Session students will (tied for first place in the charge of arrangements for Area Social Notes States, stij rtsl may work way Circle. M r. Jerry Pal- Epsilon fraternity at West­ select Miss Union College Intermediate Solo Class- a guest speaker at the next and study, j foreign coun- misano is the Chief Coun­ minster College, New Wil­ in balloting on Dec. 15. Ev­ jification. All the boys are ‘regular meeting on Jan. 8. sellor for the Rahway C ir­ mington, Pennsylvania. tries thr< the Keuka ening Session students will students at the studio. Harry W. McDowell, II, Editor, “ Rahway News cle, which is composed of World - E: tiasis Service select Miss Night Owl at More than 1,300 con­ bgram. Most son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Record” / “ Clark Patriot” , boys from 13 to 18 years of Miss Nancy Markel, (KWES) the semi-formal dinner- testants representing KWES plac W. McDowell, of 284 Ru­ 1470. Broad St., Rahway -- age, and investiture cere­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jents, however, dance, beginning at 8 p.m. schools through the Middle dolph Ave., Rahway, was the or call 388-0600. monies were held last week. are made tiring summer Miss McCaffrey, a can­ Atlantic states, took part * * * Vincent A. Markel, 2166 SCG CLUB PLANS recipient of a $20 check, Whittier Street, Rahway, is months. didate for Miss Night Owl, in the events. Keuka C< ge is a 4-year from the endowment of Fred one of more than 700 stu­ is a graduate of St. Mary’ s MEMBERSHIP PARTY Shotwell recently. Mr. Me liberal a college for High School, Elizabeth. En­ STORK CLUB The Father John Sullivan Nancy Irwin, of Rahway, dents from Keuka College, DECEMBER 22 Dowell received the check in Keuka Park, N.Y., partici­ women loci at Keuka Park rolled in the Evening Session RAHWAY HOSPITAL Columbian Squires of Rah­ sang Handel’ s “ Messiah” recognition of his selection in the Fin( akes Region as a special student, she is November 16 way attended the state Squire and( Haydn's "M ass in B- pating in the college’ s yearly as “ the outstanding senior fall Field Period. of New Yo on the shores the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CAMPBELL, John and Nan­ Kiwanis Presents Convention at the Ambassa­ flat” during a special pre- boy” in the 1967 class at of Keika Li William F. McCaffrey. cy, 205 Russell Ave., Rah­ Single men and single wo­ dor Hotel in Atlantic City, Christmas oratorio concert Miss Markel is currently Rahway Senior High School. A candidate for Miss way, a girl. man, age 21 to 36 who are Nov. 24, 25, 26. Vincent Ce- in Hope Church, Springfield, in Washington, D. C., work­ Harry is now a freshmar Union College, Miss O’Hare November 17 Check To Library perano of 1506 Campbell St., on Dec. 6. She is a member ing on an independent study 'college graduates or college at Muhlenberg College, Al­ Miss Shei A. McCaffrey is a graduate of Arthur L. POLLOCK, Laurence and Rahway was elected Chief of the 75-voice Springfield project. She is a sophomore students, are welcome to at­ lentown, Pa. of 664 Jaque ve., Rahway, Johnson Regional High Maureen, Riverview Terr. The Rahway Kiwanis Club * * % Squire for the state and was College Singers. The chorus at Keuka. tend and enjoy a member­ and Miss R1 M. O’ Hare School, Clark. A liberal arts Apts., Clark, a girl. has just presented to the also voted “ Squire of the was accompanied by an out­ ship party and dance mark­ “ ...all around the town” — of 36 Corni Dr., Clark, major in the Day Session, November 20 Children’s Department of the Year” for the state. Jerry standing 13-piece Baroque Keuka College students ing the opening of the winter college students will be com­ are among 11 -eds at Union she is a sophomore. Miss BURCH, Raymond and Doris, Rahway Public Library a Pushko of the Rahway C ir­ Chamber Orchestra. left their campus studies membership drive of the Sin­ ing home for the holidays College, Cra rd, who are O’ Hare is the daughter of 1591 Main St., Rahway, (Check, to be used for books cle was elected State M ar­ In March, 1968, the Sing­ November 20 to participate gles’ College Graduates Club and friends and relatives will vying for th| ties of Miss Mr. and Mrs. John A. a boy. [that will form the beginning shall. The Rahway Circle ers will go on a week-long in work and study projects on Dec. 22 at 9 p.m. at the be visiting. To submit Union Colleg O’ Hare. November 21 of the “ Kiwanis Corner.’ finished Third in the Best tour through the Northeast, in 22 states, the District nd Miss Night * * * Carriage Trade Restaurant, “ social notes” just jot down Owl. VINCI, Robert and Carol D., Mrs. Henry Petersen, the Circle in the State contest, travelling as far West as of Columbia, Puerto Rico, 88 Evergreen Place, East the information on a piece of Miss Uni< WEDDING PLANS? 1210 Lake Ave., Clark, Children’s Librarian, says with twenty-five circles par­ Detroit, Michigan. Mexico, Quebec and Thai­ College and Orange, N.J. There will be paper and send to: Social * * * land. Field Period rum Miss Night )wl will be Call 388-0600 a boy. jthat every effort will be put live music for dancing and REILLY, John and Kathryn, forth to make this a col­ refreshments. 492 Sycamore St., Rahway, lection of titles, worthy of Membership in the club is a boy. the term good literature. To good for as long as the mem­ PEREIRA, Vincent and quote the librarian: “ es­ ber remains single and en­ Barbara, 10 Dawn Dr., calating the tastes of young titles the member to a num­ Clark, a boy. readers is not always easy ber of membership pri­ November 22 to do with a limited budget. vileges such as lower costs BUTLER, Charles and Janie, The luxury of this gift will on various trips and activi­ 1010 Hazel PI., Rahway, give us an opportunity to ties. Membership applica­ a girl. invest in books above the tions will be available at the PETERSON, Clarance and standard material we must door of the party for those Barbara, 269 Lafayette buy by reason of popular who wish to join and who meet St., Rahway, a boy. demand.” the age and educational re ­ November 25 quirements. Anyone in­ ROTH, Charles and El­ SERVICE LEAGUE terested in membership can eanor, 403 Upton PL, Rah­ send a self addressed stamp­ way, a boy. PREPARES PRESENTS ed envelope to The Singles’ November 26 College Graduates Club Box SCHMITT, Conrad and Sara, FOR CHILDREN 6611, Jersey City, N. J. 39 Fan St., Clark, a boy; The wrapping of Christ­ 07306 but membership is not November 28 mas gifts was the highlight required for participation. SUSZKO, Joseph and Mar­ of a recent Rahway Junior garet, 1368 Franklin St., Service League meeting at Rahway, a boy. the home of Mrs. Lincoln November 30 Easterbrooks, 305 Elm Ave. MASTERSON, William and Rahway. The 52 presents Judith, 550 Alden Dr., will be delivered by League Rahway, a boy. members to the children, December 1 who receive milk and other 6 aV,e

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Sticke, Cole Slaw, Juice. way; Daniel Tortoriello, Mrs. Julius Grossman, Mrs. ’prize - Mrs. J. Nelson Smith; TAKE IT EASY FOR LEAGUE OF VOTERS Specials: Shrimp Salad Plat­ Quinn & Boden Colonia; George Vacony, Louis Hemko, Mrs. Robert second prize - M rs. Paul ter, American Cheese and Rahway; Robert Latherow, SAFE WINTER DRIVING BOARD TEA WAS 'Josephson, Mrs. Charles Brown; honorable mention: Tomato Sandwich, Com Rahway; Leslie Henrich, Leonard, Mrs. Vincent Pier- Mrs. Lyle Cooper; Mrs. Chowder with Crackers. Linden; and Charles R. Heid. POURED ON SATURDAY dinock, Mrs. Walter Pryga, Kenneth Freeman and Mrs. Hosts Children Take it easy, when you Mrs. A. Summa, and Mrs. Nicholas Buroff. Gifts were Clark are driving on an ice-glazed Morton Weitzman. exchanged by the members. or snow-covered road, the The annual board tea of MONDAY The Quinn & Boden Co., NO INDUCTIONS the Linden League of Wo­ Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Free­ Vegetable Beef Stew and American Insurance As­ Inc. Book Manufacturers of PLANNED FOR men Voters was held at the man assisted the hostess. Rahway Toasted Cheese Sandwiches, sociation cautions. Take it Rahway DAR Meets Last week, a card party Rahway, New Jersey held easy on the power, easy on home of the president, Mrs. MONDAY Cheese Wedges, Ice Cream, HOLIDAY SEASON Rebecca Cornell Chapter was held at the home of its Annual Christmas Party the brakes, easy on the Samuel Lease, 2423 St. Oven Grilled Pizzabruger, Milk. DAR met at the home of Mrs. Freeman. Awards for the Children of its co­ steering and most important, George Ave., Rahway, on Hamburger Bun and Butter, TUESDAY Mrs. Thomas Roberts, 1134 went to: Mrs. John Morss, workers on Dec. 17, at its easy on the temper. Dec. 9. Rissole Potatoes, French Roast Turkey, Giblet Dress­ Pierpont St., Rahway re­ Mrs. Paul Brown; Mrs. W. Cue-Bee House at Elizabeth Because of the Christmas When starting your vehi­ Board members met in­ Style Beans, Applesauce. ing, Noodles or Rice, Gravy, cently. Britton DuRiO; Mrs. W. A. Ave., Rahway. Holidays, New Jersey Se­ cle, the Association says, formally to discuss the work Specials: Cold Cut Salad Peas, Bread and Butter, A Christmas party was en­ Milbury and Mrs. Charles Over 450 Children at­ lective Service will not for-| begin very slowly to secure of the League, as well as Platter, Baked Ham Sand­ Fruit, Milk. joyed with Mrs. Earl Hoff­ Graham. tended and were given gifts ward registrants for induc­ maximum wheel traction. to pick up copies of the wich, Chicken Rice Soup with WEDNESDAY man as chairman. The mem­ A bus trip to Peddlars and candy from Santa Claus tion during the period of In applying your brakes, League’ s Date Book. Crackers. Franks on Buttered Rolls, bers made original minia­ Village and New Hope was in the person of Esmond Dec. 15, and Jan. 2, 1968, do so by gentle taps on the Guests who attended in­ TUESDAY Oven Baked Beans, Sauer­ ture Christmas trees, which also enjoyed recently. Sullivan of 1601 Fernote St., Colonel Joseph T. Avella,j pedal, once or twice a se­ cluded: Mrs. Frank Dickert, Breaded Veal Cutlet, But­ kraut, Potato Chips, Cheese were judged as follows: first Rahway. State Director, announced) cond. This will slow your tered Noodles, Garden Peas, Wedges, Cookies or Fruit, The atmosphere of the today. Home Made Corn Muffin and Milk. vehicle without breaking the party was that of a Carni­ Colonel Avella further: traction between the wheels Deodorant protection that won’t wear out! Butter, Fruit Cocktail. THURSDAY val, with the usual carnival stated that all registrants) Specials: Cold Sliced Fresh Pizza, Bologna and Cheese, and the slippery road, and games for prizes as well who are forwarded to the help avoid skidding. Remem­ That’s what new ARRID® Spray was invented for—to give you Ham Salad Platter, Egg Salad Tomato and Lettuce, Dress­ as the refreshments for the Armed Forces Examining & ing, Bread and Butter, ber, it takes 200 feet or more Patricia Brunning Sandwich, Cream of Mush­ children and their parents. Entrance Station in Newark room Soup with Crackers. Cookies or Fruit, Milk. to stop at 20 m.p.h. on snow the won’t-wear-out protection you want, in convenient spray The Committee assisting during the period 1 - 5 or ice, the Association notes. WEDNESDAY FRIDAY in the arrangements and con­ Dec. 1967, will receive no­ form. A R R ID Spray is different —it’s not just one deodorant, Spaghetti with Meat Sauce, Choice of Soups: Chicken Traction is a prime factor Engaged To W ed ducting the activitities of the tice telling them if they are in steering too. So, turn the but a blend of three deodorants that keeps on working all Italian Bread and Butter, Noodle, Manhattan Clam party are: Arlene Tavor- inducted they will be for­ diy Chowder, Cream of Mush­ steering wheel slowly, and Tossed Salad with Dressing. mina, Clark; Elizabeth Fish, warded to the Reception Sta­ Janies A. Martin room; Choice of Sandwiches: go slowly enough into the long. Get new A R R ID Spray today —and find out how good Specials: Chicken Salad Rahway; Carolyn Krone, Ise- tion where they may be of­ Platter, Ham Salad Sand­ Toasted Cheese, Peanut But­ turn so you do not need to lin; Veronica Gallo, Carter­ fered Christmas leave after Mr. and Mrs.’ George C. deodorant protection can be. wich, Beef Noodle Soup with ter and Jelly, Ham Salad; act suddenly. et; Mary Fedowicz, Car­ a short training period. Brunning, of 363 Grove St., Fruit or Cake, Milk. Orange When you get stuck in Crackers. teret; KaVen Ringwood, Rah­ Those registrants who are Rahway, announced at an en­ .Juice served with meals snow or ice, don’t just sit THURSDAY way; Estelle Kovacs, Rah­ inducted in the Dec. 6-15 gagement party at their tru st A R R ID “ to be sure when available. there spinning your wheels Hot Roast Beef Sandwich with way; Edith Appezzato, period may be offered home, the betrothal of their Gravy, Mashed Potatoes, and racing your temper. Rahway; Louise McDonald, Christmas leave at the In­ Every spin digs you deeper. daughter, Patricia Ann, to Garden Spinach, Jello. SAFETY TIP Colonia. duction Station or at the Re­ James Andrew Martin, son Specials: Rainbow Salad You can save your temper Whenever you po in to a Pauline Polhamus, Rah­ ception Station after pro­ by carrying some sand and a of Mrs. Elizabeth Martin Platter, Bologna Sandwich, school, church, theatre, store, way; Marilo Lewis, Rahway; cessing at the option of the shovel in your car to help and the late Daniel Martin, Chicken Rice Soup with or other place of assembly Mary Lou Reid, Rahway; inductee. of 454 Hamilton St., Rahway. Crackers. where there's a crowd of peo­ move your vehicle when it Bonnie Allen, Rahway; Colonel Avella cautioned gets stuck. Miss Brunning is a grad­ FRIDAY ple, always look around and see Marion Lind, Carteret; that inductees while on leave uate of St. Joseph’ s College, Oven Baked Fishburger with which exit is nearest you. says Gloria Latherow, Rahway; will be required to pay their Emmitsburg, Maryland and Tartar Sauce, Hamburger the American Insurance Associ­ George Mros, Rahway; W il­ transporation costs and KEEP MATCHES AWAY is now employed as a so­ Bun and Butter, Potato ation. liam Walker, Rahway. other incidental expenses. cial worker by the Bureau It could save your life, in William Davidson, Rah- FROM CHILDREN of Children’s Service in case o f fire. Elizabeth. Mr. Martin attended Shepard College in West Vir­ ginia and is presently em­ ployed by the Zerox Corp. of Mountainside. He is also w r ■ attending the Union County 3Z T m .U:\a3t% r-TO SSiSM IAM S!TO SSM iTO SM fiflO B i Technical Institute evenings. Mr. Martin is one of the directors of the Rahway Jay- cee Organization. The couple is planning a U.S. Government grade A, Fresh Frying June wedding. action spray LEARNING DISABILITIES The regular meeting of the deodorant Union County Organization to Aid Children with Learn­ ing Disabilities will be held Dec. 20 at 8 p.m. at the YMHA, Magie Ave., Union. Election of officers will i be held followed by a pre­ sentation of the recreation i programs for the children l 5-12 years of age and the teenage bowling group. The program for the 5-12 age group will include sports, arts & crafts, and Fresh Oven-ready Roastinq H ygrade Polish music and directed by Chickens j-j-uibs. ib 3 Fresh Ring Sausage ib teachers in the field of spe­ cial education chosen by Dr. Cut up for soup salad stewim Fresh Lean Edward La Crosse, chair­ CHICKEN PARTS Ground Beef ib Fresh Lean man of the Department of U S O A Govt qrode A Special Education at Newark Legs ... b 4 9 Hens ib Ground Chuck ib State College. Hot or Sweet For further information { vskoy Breasts 5 9 Ital. Sausage ib call: Mrs. Miriam Dickman Smoked Butts ib Taylor (Cranford) BR 2-5671; Mrs. Ethel Carle (Westfield) Ch. hpm ports Quartered Livers .. *.5 9 ' Ham Steak 3 t With ho c Oscar M ayer all meat AD 2 - 8856; or Mrs. Mar­ g r f C With Wings garet Hatton (Plainfield) LcCld BREASTS Ib Wieners wk*f * ovailoblt Ib. 754-8073. FOODTOWN Del Monte Drink

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with this coupon. Zipper Skinned ^ Crisp McIntosh __ _ WINC HOtOMJfn Coupon good at any Foodtown Supermarket. Limit on* per adult family . 3 9 * a p p l e s 3. . 3 9 * Coupon eapwet Saturday Oec 16 a -fc Fresh for salads _ — | RARE 3 ^ .,2 9 * CHICORY ISCUOLf 2lb. 2 9 £ S BLENDE 1007. S -*#■ t o i g& vs 0^ y ® ® m m e t o m m ca@a@ y ® t o m m 'm s s 0^ t o i IUkfNDED The best spirits always go Price* effective through Saturday. December 16. Not responsible for typographical errors. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Mem ber Twin County Grocers. with J & B R are Scotch JUSTE CLOSED SUNDAY The gift at Holiday Time Jeu that’s in good taste MERIT’S POLICY IS TO MAINTAIN THE TRADITIONAL 6-DAY BUSINESS WEEK. WE APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT throughout the year. TOWARD MAKING THIS POSSIBLE. THANK YOU. “ Tasting is Believing.” UNCCCO •t #eoo« stiaeie scoic* • mw Hwetiee eew ■ « * ■ f **K W IU IA MERIT FOODTOWN, 52 WESTFIELD AVE., CLARK KING GIO*® * Rage 8 Rahway News-Record/Clark Patriot December 14, 1967

AUTOS WANTED m m r*£AD fr (f SLIPCOVERS JUNK CARS BOUGHT LENOX M S P O H ff $5- and up. DRAPERIES LENOX ME 6 0925 DIRECTORY fashion /ioutiq tie BEDDING .... f WANT ADS CARPETS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY REUPHOLSTERYl'X « FABRICS of DISTINCTION LENOX HIGH PROFIT SERVICE BUSI­ WORK FOR YOU ADS DINNERWARE NESS FULL OR PART-TIME. * CUSTOM DRESSMAKING EASY TO LEARN - SMALL AND BRIDALS G IFT - ITEMS INVESTMENT - TERMS 382- STEMWARE 8863 after 6 p.m. $2 A WEEK * DRAPERY & SLIPCOVER RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD a p a r t m e n t s f o r r e n t HELP WANTED - FEMALE FABRICS WILL DELIVER AND CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SPECIAL SERVICES also custom made SULO BROS. RATES DO YOUR HOLIDAY NO. ELIZ. 13 WEEK MINIMUM GIFT WRAP 5 rms, heat/hot water, 1 block JOHN WHITFIELD- CLARKT0N FREE Minimum Charge JOB HUNTING from N.Y. bus stop. Call 351- EXTERMINATOR BEST VALUE IN 1850 ELIZABETH AVE. 3 lines for $1.00 at SHOPPING CENTER Additional lines 304'each 1542. All household insects and RAHWAY A-l TEMPORARIES pests. 25% DISCOUNT NEWSPAPERS TODAY Raritan Rd. BURDEN'S COLONIAL SHOP RAHWAY - CLARK LINE 381-2933. Call Evenings. On Classified Advertisements! Register or call today Rear of Post Office 1498 Irving Street Near Garden State Pkwy. Small irdered to run 3 or more times, Local Areas 388-2860 388-1464 providing no changes are made Immediate Assignments modern apt. bldg, has vacancy CEMENT CONTRACTING, CALL 388-0600 3 8 8 - 1 7 9 0 in original advertisement, dis­ from $100. per mo. (incl heat, specializing in cellar floors, 9:30 to 5 P M . Daily count allowed only after firs! TOP RATES CASH BONUS h/w, air-cond.) Mod. built-in patios, sidewalks, stoops. insertion. NO FEE kitchen with refrig., tile bath, 382-5622 R. Washington ; COFFEE CUP fel3 Park Ave., Scotch Plains large living rm., baseboard SZELC BROS. BASEMENT Classified Display heat. ELECTROLYSIS ~ You’ ve Tried Col. Inch SI.25 322-8300 Unwanted hair removed by the Electrical Box No. Charge 15t pf January A.D., 1968, at two o’clock LEGAL NOTICES In the afternoon of said day. 107 Monroe St. Rahway 82S Midwood Drive, Rahway • Iroppeil by. . All the following tract or parcel of 388-6435 SERVICE STATIONS " (,om i-nlralion", the game Hugh NOTICE ’land and the premises hereinafter par- For Christmas Giving Down- inaile fanum- on television ADOPT CODE AS CoupTchImbt' U,14b70 Campbell Street' being tlcu“ ‘ rly in deKribed’ the municipality *ltuated’ of Wln« City >nd of ran now lie playeil hy you in your Rahway, New Jersey, at 10:00 A.M. on D . ‘ .. nninn 'GOOD NEIGHBORS’ lining room ami there's a new kind December 21.t for the purcha.e ot v.rl- Un‘ °n “ d Z H !h ebr. w 8S BEGINNING! at the corner formed b, Furmturu of poker railed "Slrategy" designed Furniture the northerly side of Leeayllle Avenue, Eoreign Car Moving for tlio-r .-pur-ol-lhe-moment par- ■ R 1 » nd th® westerly elde of Mil! Street, for- Nick Scarpitto J if-! * P t,"d merly Meadow Avenue; and runnln* GREEN'S Adoption of a “ Code of J.**" i, J iw thence: U> Alona the westerly side of Local • Long Distance "Oh .No” i- a game (hat provides stop and curb stop), fire hydrants, » « * ' street. North 27 decrees. 44 CLARK Good Neighbor Practices" au-wiT* to a parly for -ix that valves, various chemicals, copper tubing mlnutes west „ 0 t0 , n FOREIGN CAR. PLUMBING & and cast iron pipe. therein; (2) Continuing along the north- of Rahway for service stations was an­ unexpectedly turn- into a party for .. bllGlCIU. \ 4. > X.UUV1UUUIE Ait/UB * saw uvt Ml- Each Item number appearing In the westerly take their rteh gfo make th. S an angle therein; (3) Continuing along the FL00R& 388 0318 ,l°., “ w“ rd " ' lth' ' , “ n Westerly side of Mill Street, North 27 Designed to preserve and -hoev oil and literally go “ inland- Individual bid or aggregate basis. Quan- aeiree, minutes, West 28 feet to an Three Floors Collision Work' improve the standards of hopping” right in the living room! °tnl7nlaea ,n ,ls th' r' 111’ <4) Continuing along the Oil and Gas Heat Nursery Furniture Edison Kir-t colorful mat- are spread out. V n . r t J a i Southeasterly tide of Mill Street, south BEDDING ^ Free Estimates retail outlets in New Jer­ ders from time to time as Department 62 deirfes i 6 m|nutes, West 10 feet to Lu 11abye Chi Idci .ift & Bui!tr i te then players position themneives requirements dictate All prices submit->n tng„ th„ eln; (5) condnulrtK along sey, the code pledges that • Linoleum • Carpets European Trained Bedding Englander one foot here, the other foot there; ted mutt be F.O.B Rahway. New Jeney^ thf ae.,terj> side of Mill street, North Installed Prices submitted shall be flsed and 27 deBroe, 44 mlnutes West 115.47 feet: Mechanic participating stations will: when their number comes up they • Furniture • Bedd’ng Sieepmaster etc offer quality products, com­ ; \ '« > ara‘ e discount allowance. (6) South 66 degreej, ’48 minutes. West Imported Auto have to move. One by one the mats Bidders shal submit Prices lor con- s0 tMt; (7) South 27 degrees, 44 minutes, COME IN AND BROWSE Roto-rooter service 3icycles RolIfnst & STORAGE petent service and attrac­ are removed until there are more talners a* Indicated In the speclflca-j.aJt i 50 47 (est t0 th0 Northerly side of Columbia tlons and must be submitted In esactly LM iv,Uo Avenue: (8) Along the came Sales ^Service i m i i : \ n \ t . \ r r \ tive facilities; maintain high feel than mats ... Oh No! the unit quantity shown-I.e., price Per N th 66 d 4B mlnut„ . E u t 50 Furniture Bassett BroyhilJ pound, gallon, cwt., etc...... ’ ...... bl Westfield Ave., 1010 St. Georqe Avenue standards of neatness and 'l mi ran write for a free booklet , feet to the Intersection thereof with the & Colony McColley Bros. cleanliness for premises, on adult games and party ideas to AVENEL LICENSED eacheafh4 ItemHemShln In 1 SST sealed envelopes IJSuS Plainly >nd plac, 0{ BKaINNINO. (Neo, Cloverleaf) TOYS Milton Kradley Company. Dept. facilities and personnel; and This description 1. In accordance Daily 8:30 A.M. to 9 00 P M — MOVERS - MS. Springfield, Ma~. 01101! Clark • OPEN THURS & FRI n yhts conduct business in a quiet t , “ 2 * ! lclth * »»<>• XT Edward C. Reilly Saturday 9:00 A.M. to 6 00 P M MASTER PLUMBER Free Delivery & Free Set Up 388-3914 and orderly manner. containers Sul " d for by m" ' ' £ J "d ME ft-9070 partment. but cylinders or containers b alao ^n ow n as’ t o "' LeesylUe FU1-6886 Handi Charge OF Credit The code also provides MASTER WORK CHORUS will be returned as promptly as possible. . “ “ “ / n°w° ** 708 that operators will: help Because of limited etorage facllltleg. , “ . . . I I . . , : ' . . . 3 8 1 - 9 3 2 6 dellverlea will be required ln limited i 8^ o/a, u rd 0 » , Ra” , l ‘ JlnTlun maintain the excellent safety TO PRESENT quantities. No bid will be considered i * ‘Sl1" 1"I “ ® “ * 1*’ * T,n ,tl“ record of service stations; which offers delivery or deliveries In T ^ c r i b . th. ..m e Interior Doc orators avoid the accumulation of “MESSIAH” IN DECEMBER ^ “^^YSgSS' Electrical litter, used merchandise, PURS “ “ - e n t o ' duplicate bide, the ~ ^ ^ SLIPCOVERS 8. and other unsightly items Mrs. Robert C. May of Council reserves the right to make the • ____ _ . , The Brothers WATCH REPAIRS in and around the premises; award to the bidder it leela will beet _ . ? ? to u ii.t'fjo m 'rv -M lS *1?? DRAPERIES Whippany, Executive Di­ serve the needs of the City. Interest from October 24, 1M7 and BOOK and and limit signs, banners, , CUSTOM MADE-TO-ORDXR rector of The Masterwork STATIONERY SHOP with Full Guarantee pennants and sim ilar dis­ Music and Art Foundation, th.rsss2!rstar ta,s to,|j s r uom ^ ri: \ r tTv” ruht to » Largest srlcrtion in 330 St. George Ave. Ruhway this art-a plays to those required to announces that The Master- toMr r ? a.’nyC orn^ SOTS d«m^“ 2oaatR Sheriff Expert Repairs the best Interests of the City of Ratawsy ?H E 5?R ’ OOLDB1Ra * WEIB8 , • E'ittod in your homo identify stations and call at­ work Chorus will be seen COMPLETE LINE on All Jewelry tention to unusual values or SIDNEY STONE nj A RNR n • Guaranteed Work­ on television during the holi­ Business Administrator p f, * .,RNH CX-314-03 OF SCHOOL AND manship special promotional cam­ day season performing ex­ 12)7/2t 12/7/4t Fee*; M 8.M DESK EQUIPMENT • Finest fabrics 388-1667 paigns. cerpts from Handel’s “ Mes­ PUBLIC BALI Order Lowest prices • Electrical Outlets, Switches Noting that nine out of siah” . MONDAY. DEC. II, IH7 ALL MAKES Lights, Electric Stove, Drier every 10 service stations The chorus, with David In Msordsnce with R.8 . 40:60-26. and a resolution passed by the Municipal Hook-up. COMPLETE LINE are operated by independ­ Randolph conducting, will Council of the City of Rahway, New Jersey at a special meeting held Tuesday December 5, 1967, the City of Rahway will offer for sale at Public Auction t< • Wiring for air-conditioners GOLDBLATTS ent businessmen, the Pe­ be held Monday, December 18. 1967 at 11:00 A.M. prevailing time at City Hall » REMODELING • POCKET BOOKS appear on the Helen Meyner and electric base board heat- troleum Council points out Program on Dec. 23, from 1470 CampbeU Street. Rahway, New Jersey the following described premises: • REPAIRING • MAGAZINES RAHWAY Minimum Offer it .’. _ that it recognizes, as ser­ 6 to 6:30 p.m. The program • BOXED CANDY Rahway’s Oldest Block Lot Location Acceptable •100 amp. 220 V Services • COI D STORAGE FASHION FABRICS Established Jeweler vice station operators will Jje taped and televised 768 1, 1-A, 1-B, 6, 10, 60. 51 Leesvllle Ave. 845.000.00 • CHILDS BOOKS Victor S. Skalcandy themselves do, that “ sta­ again on Channel 13 on Jan. Near Martin St. RAHWAY FUR SHOP I n te r io r /V( a r a tn r s tions have a responsibility 3, at 11 p.m. Poraerly Diet* Court R ahway Curtains - Linens - Yard Goods FUlton 8-3323 ’ 382-5770. FU 8-3612 1421 MAIN ST. RAHWAY both to the motoring public The Masterwork Chorus is Special terms and conditions o t sale may be obtained at the office of th* d t j 1522 IRVING ST., RAHWAY &4 E. CHERRY STREET and to the community at currently engaged in pre­ Assessor. A. P. Boresch, City HalL 1470 CampbeU St., Rahway. New Jersey. f RAHWAY large,” senting a series of three 12/7/2t Page 9 Rahway News-Record Clark Patriot December 14, 1967

Linden Defeats Rahway ARTHUR L. JOHNSON Sponsors OF CLARK Squires, CeTics, Schwarz Clark Faces Rahway On Take Basketball Openers n ran off ten points in teams. The Tigers were able SPRINGFIELD REGIONAL and the players, but need a Becker with 23, and Bill to tie the game in the last vees will open the program on defense. Soccer star Joe JOE DUNN, Jr. 5 - 9 a row to take a 25 to 15 to maintain their 61 to 47 sponsor to enter the team. Woodstein with 12 to pace two seconds but missed the at 6:45 p.m. Dunn, a junior at 5-9, will JOHN ROGLIERA, Jr. 5 -11 lead with 3.57 left in the lead. In this period, Joe CAMPBELL 4 - 2 - 10 The team would play its the Squires. The John Boyle foul shot that would have sent Both teams lost their be in front court. Back- DAN GUARE, Jr. 6 - 1 period. Dorsey had ten points; Bill HERTZ 9 - 4 - 22 games at Veteran’ s Field A.C. placed four men in the game into overtime. opening games, and both court starters are John Rog- The game opened with the Thorpe hit for six. GROMEK 1 - 0 - 2 every Sunday afternoon dur­ Coach - AL TABACK double figures as jumping The Standings: John squads are performing under liera, (5-11), a junior and Tigers scoring two baskets In the final period, Mike LESTER 1 - 0 - 2 ing the summer. Joe Campana scored 17, Ray Schwarcz Inc., 1-0; Coun- new coaches - A1 Taback Howie Leipzig (6-2), and Dan in a row, then Bill Thorpe Stargell scored five points, YORK 4 - 2 - 10 The players who have in­ Vare 16, Bill Reirner 13, try Squires, 1-0; Clark at Clark and Bob Hender- Guare (6-1). hit from the "k ey” . Jim while Howie Karmel came off MARGELIES 4 - 2 - 10 dicated an interest in play­ RAHWAY HIGH SCHOOL and Art Krupp 10. Celtics, 1-0; Original Pals, son at Rahway. Coach Henderson also only - 9 - 17 ing this summer are: Baker and Doug Springs tiedj the bench to tally four of LOSANNO 4 John Schwarcz Inc. de- 0-0; Pailliard, 0-1; The Crusaders have only has one-starter on the team. up - the u - game------at '5 - c5; Joe| the points. Terry Sweeney, now at 5 -10 feated Pailliard 71 - 37. John Boyle A.C., 0 He is senior Joe Dorsey MIKE STARGELL, Jr. Dorsey’ s jump shot at 3.15 The Indians shot 27 to 27 -19- 73 Columbia University; Bruce - 1: WRESTLING CLINIC JAMES BAKER, Jr. 5 -11 Eight men on the Schwarcz Charley Kelly’ s, 0 1. (6- 2), who is the top re­ sent the home side in front 74 from the floor, while they Henderson, at Upsala; James JOE DORSEY, Sr. 6 - 2 team broke the scoring col------bounder and scorer; Mike for the first time. A1 Tal- had 8 of 14 from the charity Lakata, at New York- Uni­ TO BE GIVEN 6 - 1 umn, paced by Chuck Hinton Stargell, a junior, at 5-10, BIEL THORPE, Sr. bert, the T igers’ sophomore line. The Tigers shot 35 of 20 -18- 61 versity; Robert Vrancken, at 6 - 2 Clark 10-13 who scored 23, Bob Laku- ARTHUR L. JOHNSON who moves the ball in hack DOUG SPRINGS , Jr. flash, scored on a lay up 67, and 11 of 27 from the 14 -19- 73 P.M.C.; Mike Sisler, V.M.I.; TOMORROW NIGHT Springfield 15-25 siak 13, and Charley Greg­ court and is a good out­ to tie up the game at 7 - 7, free throw line. The Tigers Joe Macanka, Monmouth REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL ory 12. Bob Goyette scored side shooter, and junior Jim Coach Doug Springs scored from controled both boards. College; Tom Schweitzer, at Rutgers’ wrestling coa­ Officials 13 points for Pailliard. SPORTS SCHEDULE FOR Baker 5-11, B ill Thorpe and ROBERT E. HENDERSON, JR under the basket for a 9 - 7 ------Adenson - Broaddus College ches, Dick Voliva and Deane The final game on the Doug Springs who will open Indians lead. A foul shot a a MAC ARTHUR - SHUPPER in Phillippi, W. Va.; Dave NEXT WEEK. Oliver, will be joined by Ed Holland, West Liberty, W. card saw the Clark Celtics Peery of Navy and John the game. cut the margin to 9 - 8, Y f H 6 MU 6 II defeat Charley Kelly’s in a but Mike Stargell hit from Va.; Mike Punko, Ohio Un­ FRIDAY - Basketball - Rah- Allen, form erly of St. Ben­ very close game 55 - 54. mid - court and Coach Hen- iversity; Victor Grablacoff way at Clark - 8:15. edict’s and now of Vails- VARSITY GAME Six foot six Bob Huntor paced OPEN LANES derson’ s team led 11 - 8. at Texas Tech; Dennis Coyle. burgh High School, in pre­ Win Meet the Celtics with 28 points Talbert and Monty Brooks RAHWAY Seton Hall; and Terry O’ Basketball - Rahway Junior senting a clinic in the Rut­ combined to send the Tigers The Rahway “Y"' Boys Donnell. High School at Clark Fresh­ gers Gym on Dec. 15, at Tuesday and Wednesday 9:00 PM . into a 13 - 11 lead; Baker Swim Team won its first HOODZOW 2 - 0 - 4 Any organization wishing men - 3:45. 7:15 p.m. hit from the side to set the meet as they defeated _ the FITZGERALD 0 - 1 - 1 to help sponsor the team Designed as a service to high school wrestling coa­ game even at 13 - all. With Somerset Valley " Y ” ol STARGELL 5-1-11 should contact Mr. Chussler TIPS FOR SKIERS TUESDAY - Basketball - FREE INSTRUCTIONS at his home, 2021 Henry St., ches and wrestlers in New Somerville at the local pool KLUSEWICZ 0 - 0 - 0 Clark Freshmen at Brear- Rahway, or 382-2762. Jersey, the clinic Is being Saturday. The score was 112 SPRINGS 4-1-9 ly Regional of Kenilworth- As winter seines in, mil­ sponsored by the Rutgers to 90. The local divers swept 0 - 0 - 0 3:45. Call 382-0373 DADDARIO lions of Americans will turn University Grapplers Club. Rahway into the lead by tak­ 2 - 0 - 4 RAHWAY CHURCH ROSS their eyes toward the ski Mr. Peery, a highly-suc- ing first and second in the 5-1-11 Basketball - varsity - THORPE slopes, waiting for the first cessful coach at the Naval two diving events and stead­ 2 - 0 - 4 ATHLETIC & Cranford at Clark - 3:45. RAHWAY LANES KARMEL hard-pack snow of the sea­ Academy, will open the pro­ ily moved away from the DORSEY 4-3-11 Somerset County team. RECREATIONAL ASSN. son. It takes a certain amount gram at 7:15 by discussing BAKER 3 - 1 - 7 Sandy Johnson placed first of courage to strap on a pair An annual Christmas Tur­ "Philosophy of Standing McLENDON 0 - 0 - 0 in the 13 and under diving LEAGUE STANDINGS of skis, but even the most key Shoot will be conducted Wrestling and Takedowns.’ WILLIAMS 0 - 0 - 0 Intrepid fan should pause to Mr. Allen, who was L e­ Fill Your Coal Bin With event, and Len Kalish won and sponsored by the Union GIRLS LEAGUE ponder what he is about to County Park Commission at high star Mike Caruso’s or­ Lehigh Premium Anthracite the 14 and over event. 27-8-62 There were also several Zion Lutheran, 1 - 0; Se- do- * e Heart Association the County Park Trap and iginal coach, w,ill take over record setting events. John cond Baptist, 1-0; Temple- Skeet grounds, off Kenil­ at 8:15 for a session on NUT ° r STOVE Berko, a double winner, set LINDEN Trinity, 1 - 0; St. Paul’ s. Skiin8 is a 8H e" li0“ ® worth Boulevard, Cranford, "High Crotch Takedowns.” a record in the 160 yd. - 0 - 1- Second 3P°rt at ali aSes> Those 111 on Dec. 18, beginning at 2 Mr. Oliver, the freshman 10-3-23 Episcopal, Backstroke. ORENCZAK Presbyterian, n 1 i. First their middle years who have p.m. coach at Rutgers the last $ 2 4 ” TON FAIRFAX 4-0-8 ’ led a sedentary life should ' Another pool record was Presbyterian, 0-1. This event will be a 50- nine years and a form er PEA COAL 2 - 0 - 4 $22.95 set in the 11 and 12 age WARD Results: Temple-Trinity- lot , undertake . , sudden , „ , exer . target Remington handicap Rutgers captain, will follow .1 - 0 - 2 40 yd. Butterfly by J. D. WISNIEWSKI 17 - 2nd. Pres Pres” - 13; Zion -Jse a doctor 8 ad‘ contest at trap. on the topic "Cradles and — He may recommend a [jLancaster. His time was 24.7 DASS 0 - 0 - 0 Lutheran - 20 - St. Paul’ s- y ce- . „ The Union County Trap and Their Counters.” seconds. Other double win­ BROOKS 4-5-13 15; 2nd. Baptist - 26 - 1st. weeks of planned con- Skeet grounds are open for Mr. Voliva, now in his ners were Sean Gallagher, TALBERT 7-2-16 Pr'es 4 ditioning. public shooting on Saturdays 22nd year at Rutgers will the 11 and 12 40 yd. free­ ANDERSON 7-1-15 * * * The word of caution ap- and Sundays from 1 to 5 p.m. conclude the three-hour pro­ style and backstroke, and COKLEY 0 - 0 - 0 SENIOR BOYS LEAGUE P l } eB. particularly to those gram by providing "Specific Larry Berko in the 15 to BOYLAN 0 - 0 - 0 Zion Lutheran, 1 -0 ; First who have some form of hear Parents Without Partners, Answers to Common Situa- 17 100 yd. freestyle and Baptist, 1 - 0; First Pres- trouble; Tbelr/^8t ^ 8t Essex Union Chapter, will ions.” Among the problems 160 yd. freestyle relay. 35 -11- 81 byterian, 0-0- Second move is t0 stack the skis hold a Holiday meeting at foliva will touch on are the Other members of the win­ Presbyterian, 0-1; St. pending a medical checkup. the CORONET, Irvington iVestem Ride, the Cross FUEL 1 4 .7 ? 25 - 15 - 62 People with mild forms of ning relay team were George Rahway 13 - 9 - Paul’s Episcopal, 0-1. Center, on Dec. 18 at 8:30 Body Ride, etc. m GAl. Unden 15 - 20 - 26 - 20 - 81 aeart disorders may be able Over 150 Owl. Howell, John Nees and Chuck Linden Results: Zion Lutheran p.m. Entertainment, danc­ In his 21 seasons at Rut­ Delivery Slanovec. Other Winners 67 - 2nd. Pres. 49; 1st. to go skiing safely I f the ing and refreshments will be gers, Mr. Voliva has led Premium Oil. National Brand. were Tony Veverka, 10 and Officals Baptist 27 - St. Paul's 25. physician advises it. He may ■part of the program. All Rutgers to 132 victories ♦ * * 24-Hr. Service on All Make* under freestyle, Jim Bon- DUBIN - SZATKOWSKI do so if the condition is un­ widowed, separated and di­ against 59 losses and six of Burner*. giavanni, 10 and under but- JUNIOR BOYS LEAGUE der control. vorced parents are invited ties. He is a form er Big ) terfly, Bob Duncan, the 13 Temple Beth Torah, 1 - Even for a person with a to attend. Ten, N.C.A.A. and A.A.U. 0; Second Presbyterian, hea,lthV heart and his doc- champoin and was a mem­ *’and 14 breast stroke, and JAYVEES GAMES The Annual Holiday Party Jim Wight the 15 to 17 breast 1 - 0; Trinity - Baptist, tor s 8rf en ,h8ht- * f re 18 for children of the mem­ ber of the 1936 Olympic 0 - 0; First Presbyterian, 311 additional word of cau- 'Team. SIMONE BROS. stroke. RAHWAY bers of PWP will be held UNDEN, N. J. The Rahway Boys will 0 - 0; Second Baptist, 0 - 0; ti° n. y °ur « ea« Assoc - at the CORONET on Dec. travel to Metuchen Saturday Zion Lutheran, 0 - 1; St. atlon notes Much skiing is 24 at 1 p.m. Additional in­ HU 6-2726 • HU 60059 INGRAM 6-3-15 Paul’ s Episcopal, 0 - l. d° ne at hl8h ftitu des and formation regarding mem­ for a 2 p.m. meet. REDMAN 7-3-17 RAHWAY HIGH SCHOOL Results: Beth Torah - 46 - this Places an added bMfden bership may be obtained by iElfctnc In cat Heaters Children under f ? free DAVION 5-0-10 SPORTS SCHEDULE Zion Lutheran 25; Second m heart and lungs. There calling: PI 3-6649 or 779- PREMIER OIL STUEBER 0-3-3 Pres. 53 - St. Paul’s - 28. 18 a reduced pressure of 7260. FOR NEXT WEEK4 HANSON 0-1-1 * * * oxygen in the, air the high­ a n d p n SALLES 4-6-14 er one goes above sea level. BIDDY BOYS LEAGUE DACHSHUNDS were origi­ GASOLINE V / U . SCHULEMAN 0-0-0 The heart must work harder FRIDAY - Swimming - Han­ Zion Lutheran, 1-0; nally bred to hunt under­ SUPPLY REESE 0-0-0 to pump enough blood to sup­ Temple Beth Torah " A ” , ground animals. The over Park - 3:30 at Rah­ JONES 0-0-0 ply the body’ s oxygen needs. 1-0; First Presbyterian, "dachs” stands for badger way YMCA pool Basket­ FOR FRIENDLY RELIABLE SERVICE Some normal individuals 1-0; Temple Beth Torah and "hund” of course means ball - Rahway at Clark - 22 -16-60 8:15. AND HIGH QUALITY OIL “ B” , 0 - 1; Second Pres­ who immediately engage in dog. DRIVE IN THEATRE unaccustomed physical ex­ 3400- Garden StatePRwy Ex byterian, 0-1; St. Paul’s TUESDAY - Basketball at or N J Turnpike Exit 11 to Rt 9 LINDEN Episcopal, 0-1. ertion after a sudden change Scotch Plain - 3:30. Dial 388-5100 Results: Zion Lutheran - in altitude may develop pul­ today thru sundayI CATON 2-1-5 15 - Beth Torah " B ” - 8; monary edema (wet lungs) Linden Jayvees HIGGINS 9-2-20 Beth Torah “A” - 40 - which leaves them unable to HOWARD 5-1-11 2nd. Pres. - 8; 1st. Pres. help themselves. Unless SMOLYN 2-2-6 21 - St. Paul’ s - 16. oxygen can be given to them Top Rahway COLISEUM QUALSU IE 4-5-13 quickly or they can be re­ FINGLEING 2-0-4 moved speedily to a lower COONO 1-0-2 altitude, their lives are in In the jayvee game at the SI PON 2-0-4 danger. Rahway senior high school Every man ANTIQUES FAIR KLUTKOWSKI 2-0-4 This condition can be a- on Friday evening the Lin­ A N D SALE MARTIN 2-0-4 voided by allowing the body den’ s Tigers rolled to a 73 to become accustomed to New York Coliseum, 59th St. & Columbus Circle to 60 win over Coach Jim 1 to 11 P M. daily, 1 to 7 P.M. Sundays 31 -11-73 the high altitude without Dunn’ s team. Joel Davion should help his wife strenuous exercise. Just en­ and Jim Ingram gave the Charge purchases Merchandise shipped lo Diners Club direct from Coliseum Linden 21 - 13 - 18 - 21 - 73 joy the scenery the first day. Indians an early lead of 6 - 0 Then, the ski slopes can be ALL EXHIBITS FOR SAIE — ADM. $2.00 3, but with 2.50 left in the Rahway 9 - 9-14-28-60 enjoyed safely, even if an period, Fred Steuber tied uj with the dishes... occasional sitzmark is left the game at seven all. The in the snows of wintertime. Tigers tailed ten in a row for a 17 - 7 lead. The Indians fought back in 388-1000 the second half to out-score M © bil the visitors by a 42 to 39 36 E. Grand Avenue margin. In the third period, Rahway N.J. Bob Salles led the local scor­ heating oil ing with six points; Tom Red­ man had four. In the final SERVING UNION & MIDDLESEX COUNTIES quarter, with the crowd SINCE 1914 roaring them on, the Indians Dut-scored the Tigers 28 to 21, Including Tom Redman’s tine, Jim Ingram’ s eight, CHODOSH BROS. & WEXLER md six each for Bob Salles Coal And Fuel Oil Co. ind Joe Davion.

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zowicz. Clark players were team againt the British Com- Entry blanks for the 1968 Proe, first team; monwealth this summer in Doug Golden Gloves may be se­ 645 and Tom Deter 607. week Gus Barone hit 673 by Marge Schillaci’s 207; Jerry Saley third team; Los Angeles. cured from the AAU office * * * Art Sammond Sr. hit 662 to lead the Union County Julie Crans 207 - 199, Trudy honorable mention Greg in the Recreation office at Major League. Har - Bee Perry 203 and high series ay's Corner-J Craig Hugger and Richard while his son Arthur scor­ Go r ski and Charlie 1670 Irving St. ed a 646 for Kolbas Tavern,, Sales swept to maintain a of 545, Helen Nichola 196 Treadwell were selected as * * * Adasecik. one - game league lead. and Joan Henderson hit a * * * the outstanding members of an odd game loser to Al­ By RAY HOAGLAND The 32nd annual Hot Stove Teammates Mike Rich and 530 set. the Junior High School foot­ ban’s. The bumper session Joe Dunn, of the Clark League dinner of the Union saw Carteret Auto Body win Pete Bilinskas rolled 629 Merwin Marine still led High School soccer team, ball squad at the annual Side- The Recreation Depart­ residents of Rahway, can County Baseball Association three games, Miller-Mason and 627 as the Echo Lanes the loop with a 25 - 14 re­ was selected on the all - liners dinner held last week. ' ' 7 ment girls Baton twirling still be made by contacting * * * will be held the third Tues­ are tied for the first place won the odd game. Joe Ma- cord, followed by Park Fly­ the department’s office, at county second team. day of Jan. at the Singer Re­ Art Kobar rolled the high spot. caluso hit 639; Ron Pazur ing " A ” at 22 - 16 and Win- program being held at the * * * Head football coach Jim 381-8000, ext. 24. creation Hall. General score 635 and Red Iacovelli 617. co 22-17. Quinn & Boden Co. Gym, Taigia announced that An­ of the Ten Pin Sports Marty Cassio’ s 6(>7 was Richard C. Archer, was chairman are Ray and Earl League of * * * will have a three week drew Ingram and Bill Wills 215, 246, 230,ithe next best score of the Christmas Recess, classes the master of ceremonies at Hoagland, while the Clark and a high series of 69lJevening, Jim Tracy shot614; Nita Silbov led the pin­ the annual sports dinner at are the co - captains of the will resume Jan. 2. Five members of theRah- chairmen will be John Cas­ A sweep by Colonial Sweet Ray Christie 618, Garland ners with a 221 high game Even a healthy heart must High School football the Woodbridge State School 1968 football squad. Late Registration for this way well and Bill Vincenti. Den­ Shop sent the team into a Russell 617, Mike Magella in the Rahway Laides Ma­ work harder at skiing and squad received honorable program last Thursday eve­ nis Coyne, manager of the jor league at the Recre­ could become overburdened. program, open to all girls, Habasevich, form er one - game lead over Lees-|606, Marty Schwartz 603 and mention in the area news­ ning. The main speaker was Recreation department team ation Lanes. Julie Crans Don’ t let yourself b’ecome who are of school age and High School football ville Auto, who dropped the [Mike Esposito 602. papers all-county teams. Ray Hoagland, Supt. of Re- Clark in the Intra county league, rolled the high series of 553, overtired, the New Jersey was selected for the odd game. Ed Stryker’ s 606 * * * TRAINING They were Tony Toscano, creation, who discussed his is also on the committee. other high games were hit Heart Association cautions. Southern Conference * * * lead the Colonial. At Clark Lanes this High school graduates and Bill Wills, Charlie Counts, experiences as the manager “ team. Habasevich, John Chiarl had a 650, others for a four-year ap­ Victor Julio, and Tom Bla- of the United States Track ;° 0JjPa. St. John’ s boys basketball followed by Ed Seltsan, 634, prenticeship as tool and die- VMI junior half-back, who team, of Clark, scored a 56- makers , mo Idmokers, mac hinist s; ran for 663 yards, was Bill Myshka 625, Ted Bat- olso as trainees, including NOW AT OUR NEW LOCATION 27 win over St. Patrick in an zill 614, Ernie Einhorn and those past thirty in a shorter named to the offensive team. American Division of the program as machine tool * * * Nat Gencarelli 610. SERVICE AND REPAIR ON ALL MAKES Senior CYO league game. * * * specialists on a lathe, milling Your writer attended the * * * machine, grinder, jig-borer, OF MOTORCYCLES meeting held at the Eliza­ Clark’ s Gene Hering, the numerical controlled machine Scott Bollwage, of Rahway 1961 national ABC doubles or E .D.M. SPECIALIZING IN CHROMING beth Elks Club this week in scored 16 points for the Holy champion, rolled a 755 ser­ l » j which the New Jersey AAU For placement with one of our •Trinity team that won their ies at the Edison Lanes. He 300 member shops in the seven BILL’S CYCLE CENTER and the New Jersey State opening game of the season had scores of 258 - Northern New Jersey counties. Athletic Commission ar­ 266 - 381-8779 a 73 - 51 over St. Cecilia. 231. He had in 26 HELP WANTED: ranged for a series of Pro - of 36 frames. JOURNEYMEN & RETIREES 406 W. GRAND AVE., RAHWAY Amateur boxing bouts. The TO ASSIST IN ON-THE-JOB At the Little Shopping Center first show will be held some Steve Deak rolled a 689 TRAINING BUY-SELL-TRADE time in January in Paterson. Springfield PARTS - ACCESSORIES * * * series to lead the Inter­ NEW JERSEY TOOL, DIE & county Industrial Bowling PRECISION MACHINING BRIDGESTONE—BENE LLI-PARILLA league at the Recreation ASSOCIATION AUTHORIZED DEALERS P.S. Express Downs Clark P.O. BOX 131 Lanes this week. Deak had Don't w ait.. Don't BLOOMFIELD, N.J. 07003 MINI BIKES - KARTS The bulldogs of Spring- games of 231, 245 and 213; BUSES field Regional scored a 73 Deak led Alban’ s to a 3,065 hesitate! Stop by t o to 61 win over the Clark series. Tom Muir had a 248- Crusaders at Arthur L. LAUREL Johnson school court on F ri­ today for a day evening. THE NEWEST THRILL! NEED HELP! ^ Leading 11 - 10, the RACE TRACK Springfield team broke away ONE-WHEEL EXTRA CASH EVERY SATURDAY with eight points. Gary Kurtz CYCLING hit on two jumpers and Dave ELIZABETH Margulies and Cliff York Leave Highway #1 and each added a two pointer. Clark trailed by 40 - 23 FOR Broad Street at 7:00 am at the half time. $9.00 Round Trio Clark’ s Chet M elli, led the scoring with 34 points - RAHWAY scoring 18 from the foul line CHRISTMAS! CONVENIENT BUDGET PAYMENTS Leave Highway #1 and and the remainder on drives and short jumpers. He tal­ FAST-CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE E. Grand Ave. at 7:10 am lied on the first 13 foul ------CASH-COUPON------$9.00 Round Trip conversions. Gary Kurtz led LOW, LOW BANK RATES ^ O U I U A J U Name the winners with 22 points, eight in the opening period. Address PERTH AMBOY THE SCHWINN UNICYCLE HAVE A PRE-PA1D CHRISTMAS NEXT YEAR? Phone Leave P.S. 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Specially designed saddle, will be among the team’ s nylon cord tires, Schwinn tubular Customer JACKSON Call 382-6060 Church Street at 8:00 am members. rims, and gleaming chrome finish! of RAHWAY $8.50 Round Trip Larry Bodine, of Rahway, OUR NAME IS YOUR or Mail Coupon is a member of the team, GUARANTEE SINCE 1919 which is coached by John A. 1515 IRVING ST., RAHWAY Fares include Anthony's Bike I FINANCE COMPANY Davis, with Donald P. Elia admission to track. as student assistant and Alan & Key Shop | 1120 RARITAN ROAD CLARK N.J. T. Marshall as student train­ 1537 IRVING ST. Public Service Transport er. RAHWAY, N.J. Mr. Bodine is a 177 lb. freshman.

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