E MIDDLESEX COUNTY ,\i? T TOP COVERAGE Lrader>Preu and leader Shopper • * —top drculation coverage in Woodbridge area. Serving Woodb ridge Township, Carteret and Edison r Eattnd u lid Clan Man Woodbridge, N. J., Wednesday, August 23, 1967 Put>Uih«4 TEN CENT!S o« Al P. Q. Woodbrkljt, N, J. On ThuricUjr Main Street Chosen As New P. 0. Site
UNITED STATES DAY: Colonial-Type Township's Doctor Frederick Leaves Woodbridge's Patriotic Computer For Vietnam Saturday Architecture Is WOODBRIDGE — Dr. George Due in Sept. F. Frederick, 179 Main Street, Celebration is Gaining WOODBRIDGE — With in- will leave Saturday morning for Sought by Mayor stallation of a computer due by six-month stay in South Viet- mid September, Mayor Ralph nam where he will work withj WOODBRIDGE — Spurred on Barone revealed today that a Dr. James (Jim) Turpin in by an editorial in The LEADER- Sta te - Wide Recogn it ion program already is underway Project Concern, an independ- PRESS two weeks ago, Mayor to make Woodbridge one of the ent, nonprofit relief organiza- Ralph P. Barone and Represen- — The United head of the music department Recreation Department, who first municipalities in the State tion which takes care of the Young 'Mayors' tative Edward J. Patten joined SlaLs Div Program scheduled of Township Schools; Rev. ha3 offered the use of some of to computerize its office oper- underprivileged civilian pop-! forces and have been assured to h:' held here Sunday, October is Bender of the First Pres- his facilities; Major Rich of ations. ulation. Project Concern has Will Be Guests of immediate action toward the 2:> .it Wnodbridge Senior High byterian Church, a newcomer Fort Monmouth and Captain Using a service which pro- clinics in Hong Kong as well as construction of a new post of- School Stadium, under the spon- 0 the community who has Howard Tune of the Woodbridge vides a computer similar to the South Vietnam. fice in Woodbridge proper. sorship of the Woodbridfe graciously offered his services Of Dr. Barone Police Department. one to be installed in Wood- Although the site has not been Ttwnshin Business and Profes- .0 the committee; Business Ad- During Dr. Frederick's ab- Additional committee appoint- bridge High School, township sences, Dr. Bernard Nicora will WOODBRIDGE — Mayor officially announced, it is def- sion,il Women's Club and the ministrator James A. Alloway, ments will be made in the near personnel have computerized take over the practice. Dr. Ralph P. Barone will play host inite that the new structure will Cultural Sub-Committee of the Frank Murphy, head of the future. the municipal payroll. The tapes Frederick said he did not expect to 41 other "mayors" Thursday be built on what is commonly Mayor's Commission on Youth, to return until the first part of (August 24) — all of them from known as the old Drake Estate, is Raining state wide attention, will be used on the new machine March.; Woodbridge. in the vicinity of the Stern and with all kinds of offers to help when it is operational. Dragoset Building. At present and ii;ii ticipa'.e. Dr. Barone, announcing that "I hoje to work in the Centra) They are the youngsters elect- Kaiser A luminum Expects there is an old house on the Ihe transition to computer has Highlands of Vietnam with the ed by their peers at each of th Miss !iuth Wolk, American- Township's 41 playgrounds. land, which many years ago :bcen effected, regarding pay- Monagads (mountain people)," ism chairman of the BPW and was occupied by Thompson roll, said that it now requires Dr. Frederick stated. The ceremonies will begin at Michael Trumbatore, chairman To Break Ground for New Drake who was the- town's I less than a day's time for a In South Vietnam, Project 10 A.M., when Dr. Barone will of Ihe Cultural Sub-Committee, DR. GEORGE F. FREDERICK druggist. clerk and two hours for a key Concern hag a small 40 bed hos- welcome the children at the Mu- said today that the response was The site has a frontage of al- punch operator to do the job pital in the village of DaMpao, nicipal Building. After a tour of turn heartening and it proves Shortly after he came to this most 200 feet and goes all tha Plant in Late September which formerly occupied two or some 150 miles north east of the town hall the young thr slotjjtn of the program. country from Hungary, Dr. way back to James Street, ''Patriotism is NOT Dead" has WOODBRIDC.E-On August Colonial Pipe Lines. Future three employees, who prepared Saigon. In-patients number over "mayors" will be taken by bus Frederick enlisted in the Army which will permit plenty of R deep meaning for the average 10, THE LEADER PRESS ex- :he payroll in sections during a 80 per month, while the out- on a tour of other Township fa- plans call for expanding the during World War II as a pri- space for parking and adequate American. clusively announced that Kai- ;wo-week period. patient clinic at the hospital cilities. ser Aluminum will build a plant to 250,000 square feet. treats over 1,000 per month. Ad- vate. He was quickly advanced datform area. Name Art Chairman After being programmed, the For the first time, the child- Inadequate When Opened plant on Blair Road. Kaiser will receive sheet ditionally, and without a doubt :o Staff Sergeant, then to First ren attending playgrounds were It was announced today that computer can print the 700 mu The present structure, which At that time no Township aluminum at the new plant, the most significant contribu- Lieutenant and then as a Major introduced to the democratic Mrs. Josephine Swartz, immed- nicipal payroll checks in less was inadequate the day its official would confirm the tion to Vietnam, is VMA - Vil- in the medical Corps serving in election process. Mock cam iate past president of the BPW, and will manufacture beer than six minutes. Automati- doors opened has an area of but announcement although we lage Medical Assistant — pro- the European Theatre. At the paigns were conducted and the has Iveen named chairman of cans and other shapes from cally, it performs the following ,700 square feet of land. The knew the story was authentic gram which trains local young conclusion of the war he joined winners acclaimed mayor. the Patriolic Art Contest which that material. Company offi- operations: pew unit will be erected on an is to he held in connection with for the source was undoubt- men and women as medical as the ready reserves - 322nd Gen- The youngsters will n*et cials estimate that 200 will 1) On first and second pays area consisting of 36,000 square the event. There will be three edly the best obtainable. of the "month; any pen- jljtgnts., A Project Concern eral Hospital Newark and was Township officials, tour the new Today the mayor confirm- be employed initially. lM' viith doctor, nurse and Woodbridgt Health Center, the feet. classifications in the contest ->. sion*, insurance, ii'trton promoted to Lteutenaul Colonel, letter to Patten, Dr. ed our story In announcing laboratory technician, visits ia hi, 1 far (.'• >iiMii?ry school puri.'s: Mayc* Barone said that arrears and loat pay- retiring recently. He has served new Colonia Senior High School, said the site chosen. 2. lor Junior high and High the imminence of a closing the Main office of Woodbrfige Jarone ground-breaking is expected ments, and U. S. Savings each of the villages periodic in Army hospitals in Valley which has been "under consid- School level; 3. adults. All those "which will bring Kaiser 'ree Public Library and the Se- to take place in late Septem- Bonds. ally, and,' with the assistance of Fbrge, Oliver General Hospital, eration" by the Post Offite De- plannin.i! to entef a painting on Aluminum and Chemical Cor- waren Treatment plant. 2) On the first pay only; an the VMA, has clinic session Augusta, Ga., and Fort Mon- partment for almost 10 years, a patriolic or historical subject poration to the Township. ber. numities and union dues, with full medical services. More mouth. He was on the teaching They will be served lunch at is an ideal one, near the rail nuisl register, with Mrs. Swartr "Our effort* to promote He further stated that com- where applicable. staff at the Polyclinic Hospital ;he RCA cafeteria on Route 35. road station and in the heart of at Iho Assessors' Office, Muni- than 1,700 per month are treat- Woodbridge as a desirable lo- pany officials considered the for nine years and served as The luncheon was arranged by the business district. cipal Building, 1 Main Street, cation for prime industry evi- 3) On second pay only; unit- ed by the medical team and easy access to transportation consultant to the Rehabilitation William Short personnel man- Patten, in turn, has urged the Woodhridge. A registration form dently are gaining momen- ed fund where requested. countless others are served facilities and the advertising Comission, New Jersey Depart- ager. The day will end at 3:00 Post Office Department to ex- will be found elsewhere in this tum", Dr. Barone declared in 4) All tax, lien, and gar- daily by the Village Medical As- potential of a Turnpike loca- P.M., when the bus will return pedite the matter and to direct issue. making the announcement. nishee deductions will be sistants themselves. ment of Labor and Industries tion in arriving at their de- the young "mayors" to the town the Philadelphia Regional Of- made as legally required, Dr. Frederick said that Pro-. for eight years. Mrs. Swartz said all the The mayor stated that "Kai- cision to come to Woodbridge. hall where their parents may fice to accelerate the selection The mayor said that current- Ject Concern depends entirely Recently he turned over to paintings will be displayed at the ser's decision to build a plant pick them up. of the sight. stadium the night of the event. here was abetted by all muni- ly being programmed for later upon donations — the doctors the Township a piece of prop- FINAL TEEN DANCE Sees Urgent Need • Meeting Set cipal departments which have computer operation are tax work on a $1 a year salary. Do- erty he owned in Colonia which met a number of tirn^s on WOODBRIDGE - The fina receipt, billing and assessment nation! may be sent to Projec will be converted into a park FURNITURE NEEDED In a letter to James J. Dough- A meeting of the committee erty, regional director, the con- short notice to expedite the teenage block dance will be held and municipal court dates. Concern, inc., Postmaster, San It will be named after his WOODBRIDGE — The Wel- will be held Thursday (August gressman noted that the new maUer. Thursday, (August 24) in th Eventually, he said, the entire Diego, Calif. mother — Regina Park. fare Department is seeking 24) at noon at the Brass Bucket. Post Office is "urgently needed Municipal Building Parking lot business operation of the ad- On Wednesday, Dr, Frederick single bed, a bureau and som Attending will be Mr. Trumba- Initially, Kaiser plans a Although he has offered hi and would be a substantial im- ministration will be done by who has been a practicing torc, Miss Wolk, Mrs Elizabeth 150,000-square foot plant on The dances, sponsored by th services through the military living room chairs for a need provement over the present computer. physician in Woodbridge since Novak, president of the Wood- a 20-acre site located along Recreation Department hav this is the first time that Dr family. If you have any of the one" which is flooded out with bridge Township Business and Blair Road and fronting on been very successful with an "We have begun a revolution Frederick will do charitable 1948, was honored at a farewell articles to donate call, G34-450C regularity and is totally in- Professional Women's Club; the New Jersey Turnpike, average of 800 youngsters at- in municipal administration," medical work in another coun- luncheon by the Woodbridge and ask for the Welfare Depar adequate. Mrs. Swartz, Nicholas Romeo, which it Is purchasing from tending each dance. he added. ty as a civilian. Area Chamber of Commerce. ment. Mayor Barone revealed today that the Post Office Department has submitted a picture of the proposed new Woodbridge Post -Displaced In Industry, Area Men Learn New Trade at Local School- Office but that it was of mod- em design. The mayor saidTho explained the municipality has urged when renovations or new structures are proposed for Main Street, that thjey be- of Co- lonial design in keeping with our 300-year-old community. He said the postal officials have indicated their willingness to going along with the proposal and will change the plans for the exterior of the building.
Victor Gruen Name*. Harris As Associate WASHINGTON, D. C. - Vic- tor Gruen Associates, architec- ture, planning and engineering firm, with offices in Los An- Steles. New York, Washington and Teheran, Iran, has announ- ced the appointment of S. Buddy Harris, former Director of the Department of Planning and Development in Wood- bridge, as an Associate. Harris, a former resident- *f Colonia and now of SiUer Spring. Md , is director of the Washington. D. C. office nf Vie tor Gruen Associates and is re- sponsible for all the firm's :>c tivilies in the D. C. area, lljirrk M: utMNG TO BAKU: Under new Federal program at Hie Middlesex County Vocational unit IVrhiiMal liiiih School, Wood TAKING OVKK: Melvin Bogclany, I5:t Wall Street, Mmlu l'ark Terrace, dell) new instructor loft Woodbridge in I-Ylmuttty hint '<-. The program helps retrain people who have becu displaced in other industries due to automation,' llic men above me of baking in tin- day session at the Middlesex County \oialioual mid Technical High School, lMWi to join Victor Grueii. in ih<: special summer section. At far right is Melvin Bogduny, I5:t Wall Street, >linl(i I'aiU 'I'rrrai-e, (lie n<-w iiistruitor. Others Harris, his wife and two sons in Hie uii'tuio are Joseph trueheith, William Payue, Paul Uarcula ami Ishuiael Kosado, iVrlli Amboy and Thomas Saetta, WoodhridKe, discusses lake over plant with Cv •Soiniuer, who will lie leaching mathematics at have just returned from tiuvii l'uil Keading. the school glutting nexl mouth and working (or his doctorate. weeks tour of Kimlaml. France, Spain and Portugal. By RUTH WOLK school. Here under the Man partment at the school is un- cided on the present course of who has worked in the baking Bogdany is enthusiastic cakes, but the faucy-type birth- WOODBK1DGE—While most power Development and Train- dergoing tha throes of chang- teaching math because he industry for 27 years. Ue Is about the re-training program day and wedding cakes as schools me closed down for ing Act of June 1965, men who ing instructors, Cy Summer believes it will help him to- very enthused about his new now going on at the school well. In fact they are tau lit forms for *fcw Woman of the the summer vacation and the pott and he too, Is working for older people. When your all types of baking — the kind have been dUplaced In other who hag been Instructor of wards his doctor's degree. Year Award, to be presented for at Rutgers toward acquiring a only activity Is that of the Jan- Industrie* due to automation baking in the duy school for Asked what lie plunned to do reporter wa» present the men, that Is done in a good com- the third consecutive year by bachelor'* degree. itorial staff readying the are being re-trained as torn several yean, in to change when he obtained the high de- ranging In agtj lium «ailyN mercial baking establishment. the Woodbridge Township Busi- school* foi* (to September gree, Mr. Summer said he wm 20* tu tne 5U*, fter* busy bak- September o li the opening merciHl biker*. Cliwe* of this Jolt* - bat ID the same school. SON IN SERVICE - ness and Professional Women's opening, it ham beta a very uut sure. ing huge lotive» ot rye tirttud, day of sihwH und both Mr. 'Club UII Thuisdaj, October is, type an anally held at night, Starting in September he will Mr. Botany ban 1 ton in tin v timn it the Middlesex "All I really want lo be", Summer and Mr. Botfdauy tie rutty bu uljtmued by any individ- bat rtif lourw was opened this he teaching mathematics and Cualiih, braided bread, used County Vocational and Tei'h- ha confided, "h lo be a better servile, Charles, who U a I ual or organization lioni the co- yeir during the summer working toward bis doctorate. by Ji'vMsh people on the sab happily awaiting that day — ij:ii Ilign School at 1W>od- ! leather". DaNiuig, Viet Nam. with Ihe chairmen. Mrs. Aida Iremiaii, montai. bath, petit fours,,mul apple each of them starling out on 1 i idiie. Mr. Sonmer who al first Mi. Summer's replacement Seabees, Another son. Murk Washington Avonur. Colonia or thought or aKking for a sab- turnovers. The men are not a new venture uilh hopes p I ln> activity will be found MANY CHANGER as bakintf instructor will be is • student at the B'uoms- Mi-is Plltll Wnlk .!' lh I r"l'l IRS ISSUES WARNINfG 'raisins affairs. The IflSvjnirll Laugh not aloud and to the' The Internal Revcnu r Service if a pperson 1 ppayy s $$3 0 for scats disfigurindisfigurinfgi of the countenancecountenance,", ^ i.^Mird a warning to tax payers' to a charily concert when the or without subject, only by cus 1895 CHRISTENSEN S m? ahout lax deductions made { regular price is $10, hp can fir torn. I MORE PARAGRAPHS whni (hey huy tickets to fund duel only the extra $20. i Francis Hawkins "Tlu» I riendhi Store" . GEN. JOHNSON ON TROOPS (Jen. Harold J. Johnsott has reported he saw significant] progress in South Vietnam. The NEW SLANT on Army chief of staff helieved if circumstances continued about: the same, 45,000 more troops should he enough lo "sec us Better Living through to a solution". BOMBING INCRKA.SE President Johnson recently Turn to lifted two major target reslric tions in authorizing U. S. air] strikes at Hanoi's Downer SEPTEMBER 6th Bridge and against North Viet nanvese rail yards only 10 miles First Savings from Red China. "The fighting in South Viet BUY SCHOOL CLOTHING NOW nam would be a lot more diffi- for a cult for our ground forces if the bombing stopped." WHILE SELECTION IS AT PEAK! Avoid Ihr IHRI minute mall Ity fu-leclin;; your Rrliool fanliir>n» now. Our more HOME LOAN CAMERAS is comfortably air-conditioned and extra sale* personnel lia* been provided to assure you of prompt, courteous serviee. You'll find hundreds of top REPAIRED name rfcandR in all the neweM fashion* and colon! 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FILM PROCESSING Regal, Cinderella, Heallh-Tex, Ship 'w Shore, Sharon Jay and "Talk Abouts" by Senator Publix Pharmacy • HOSIERY and ANKLETS, Knee High and Over-The- "Since 1932" Knee by Le Roi, Bonnie Dpotu Danskin and Stretching 91 Main St., Woodbridge and loan association of (34-0R09 • SLIPS and PANTIES by Style Undies, Carter* and PERTH AMBOY Vormf it/Rogers WOODBKIDGE m EDISON B3S AmMV Avinut h MO Amboy Avanua • BRAS and GIRDLES by Formfit t NEWEST STYLE RAINCOATS and Zip-Lincd All-weather COATS • SWEATERS, Slipovers and Cardigans • JACKETS, Quilt-lined and Poplin, machine washable • SHOES, Buster Brown and American Girl • WINTER COATS by Klepper BEAUTIFUL Cinderella DRESSES Sizes 4 to 6x and 7 to 14 PAY LATER .Style Illustrated: Cinderella has a ball hitting the high fashion note in thii frw-swinging tapeetry print tent. She jult adorei iti roll collar and skinny CARTERET sleeves—and best of all—it's made of "STOP THE PRESS" cotton that never needs an iron even after machine washing and drying. Beige with purple and green. Size* 4 to 6K and 1 to 12 . , $6.00 SCHOOLS For Boys and Young Men ... "STUDENT-STOP" WILL SOON .1 Department Devoted to Young Men t SHIRTS, Fancy and White DRESS SHIRTS, long sleeve; SPORT SHIRTS and FLANNELS by Koynee, McGregor, Arrow, Tru Val Career Club and Golden RE-OPEN! Vee Tapered ,' '".""". We earnestly appeal to all drivers to • SLACKS, Junior and Student sizes, Ivy and Conti- nental Styles, no iron—wash 'n wear and corduroy, slow down when driving through the by Haggar, Dickies, Key Man and Billy The Kid and Boro of Carteret, especially in and Levi's near school zones. 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Barry Mighty Mac SCHOOL BUSfa • SPORT COATS, BLAZERS and SUITS • SHOES—Pedwm, Flonheim and Robtet For High School and College Girls • BLOUSES and KNITS by Damkin, fairfield, Ship *n Shore, Rhoda Lee and Imperial Lady • SKIRTS by Chic Tog, Helen Harper and Cuper Motet WHEN SCHOOL • SWEATERS by Devon and Designer * • HOSIERY & PANTY HOSE for the Fashion Minded Girl BUSES ARE Fish Nets, Window Panes, Opaques, Novelty Weaves • SHOES 6y American Girl • RAINCOATS PICKING-UP ond • LINGERIE by Kayser, Barbizon, Seamprufe, Schrank and Formfit/Rogers DISCHARGING • SKIPPY GIRDLES by Formfit; Others by Playtex, J ant sen f Kayser and Maiden Form CHILDREN! • BRAS by Formfit, Jantsen, Maiden Form and Playtex • LUGGAGE by Lady Baltimore, American TourUter and Amelia Earhart • HANDBAGS - Newest Back To School Stylet Just Arrived BORO OF CARTERET RUMMAGE REGULATION GYM SUITS Fur All Woodbridge Township Schools Girls' (Jym Suits 4.45 — Buys (Hyin Suits 2.75 THOMAS J. DEVERIN SALE Boys' and (Jills' Gym Soi-ks We Stuck a CoinuMe I.iue of ICejtuUtiou 1*. K. Sneaks MAYOR In The Parking Lot COUNCILMEN: School Book Covers 5c *a. AUGUST W OO1) B It IDGK JUNIOR AM) SliMOK HIGH SCHOOL JOHN F. IENNEDY Michiel Toth John V. Tomczuk Raymond Abazia IN SCHOOL COUMtS. J, Charles Bohanek John Hutnick Roy Jackson 25th & 26th CHIEF OF POLICE BORO ATTORNEY BORO CLERK STORE HOURS: FREE Charles Mikwinski Jphn M. Kolibas Patrick Potocnig DAILY 9:30 A.M. - 6 P.M.: CUSTOMER TAX COLLECTOR TAX ASSESSOR FBI.: 9:30 A.M. - 9 P.M.: nKPAHTMENT Si (Hit OPEN ALL DAY PARKING Alex Comba Thomas C. Milik *)7 Wl/V .ST., \f Marriage VowsExchanged Couple W^d Saturday By Couple on Saturday AI St. Cecelia's Church KOHDS — Marriage vows After a (rip In Florid;). 1 ho ISKI.IN — Saturday after- Mould. John Bellini. Jr., anil exchanged Saturday after couple will reside in Knglish ii'inn at SI. Cecelia's Church, Steven Mould. noon at SI. Stephen's Lutheran town. Miss (;irol Bellini, daughter of The bride was graduated from Church between Miss Judith The bride, granddaughter of Mr. ;ind Mrs John Bellini, 69 Snyder High School, Jersey Ci- Lynn Jensen. 858 King Georges Mr. and Mrs. Christian Jensen. Tummy Place, became the bride ty, and is employed by the Pru- Road, and Robert David Mark, 29 Jensen Avenue, is a 1!)R4 of John II. Mould, Jr., son ofdential Insurance Company of son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin graduate of Edison High School Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mould, America, Newark. Mark, Freehold. Dr. Ove Neil and is a senior at Ru'.gcrs Uni Harrison. Mr. Mould attended Our T-.idy son officiated and the bride was versity College of Nursing, Ne of Peace High School, Harri- escorted to the- altar by herwark. ! Mrs. Niek Inchausti, sister of son, and attends Rutgers Uni- godfather, Wilbur Jensen of Mr. Mark, a 1952 graduate of I lie bride was matron of hon- versity College. He is employ- Wooclhridfie. Woodbridge Senior High School,; or. Oilier attendants were Mrs. ed as an IBM programmer for Miss Anne Jordan was maid is employed by Minute Maid.' Michael Caruso, Mrs. William the Prudential Insurance Com of honor and David Horvath Hightstown, and is a senior at! Mendonca, and Miss Margaret pany of America, Newark. served as best man. Alan Mark Monmouih College majoring in Mould. After a trip to Ihe Pocono and Steve Dice were ushers. business administration. Serving as best man was Rich- Mountains, Pa., the couple will ard Mould. Ushers were James make their home in Edison. Buccola-Bozza Marriage Yackinous-Silaygi Rites MRS. WILLIAM P. FOX Solemnized on Saturday Held at St. Anthony's ISELIN — The marriage of Mi.ss Joan Marie Bozza, (laugh- Miss Linda Beth ChodoshSEWAREN — St. Anthony's I ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Church, Port Reading, was the I Kozza, 90 Madison Street, and Bride of William P. Fox setting Saturday afternoon for Paul Salvatore Buccola, son of the wedding of Miss Joyce Ann Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Buc- WOODBRIDGE — At noon on Silagyi, daughter of Mr. and cola, Astoria, N. Y., was solem- Sunday at the Clinton Manor, Mrs. George Silagy, 30 Grant nized Saturday afternoon at the Newark. Miss Linda Beth Cho- Street, and William Yackinous, Most Holy Rosary Roman Cath- dosh, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. MRS. STEVEN L. HYMAN son of Mrs. Marie Yackinous, olic Church, Perth Amboy, with Maurice Chodosh, 146 Green 175 Ford Avenue, Fords, the Rev. Daniel Glorgi officia- Street, became the bride of Miss Yvonne Sweeney was ting. William Philip Fox, son of Mr. maid of honor. Other attendants Hyman-Peckerman Rites Mrs. Anthony Baginskie ser and Mrs. Abraham Fox, 345 were Miss Diane Nagiewicz, ved as matron of honor. Other Vine Street, Elizabeth, with Miss Hose Marie Anderson, attendants were Mrs. Pellegri- Rabbi Samuel Newberger of Miss Debra Yavorsky, and Miss no DeLeo, Miss Karen Ernst, Congregation Adath Israel of Kathleen Yackinous. Held Sunddy Afternoon and Miss Anita Palverc. ficiating at the double ring ce- Frank Yackinous served his remony. COLONIA — The marriage Serving his brother as best Pellegrino DeLeo served as brAlher as best man. Ushers of Judith Peckerman, daughter man was Kenneth Hyman. Ush- best man. Ushers were Anthony Given in marriage by her were Peter Karycki and James Buccola, Ronald Gironda, and of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pecker- ers were David Peckerman, father, the bride was attired in Bulvanoski. Charles Maturo. man of Lake Avenue, to Steven brother of the bride; Lawrence a princess style gown of peau Both the bride and the bride- After a trip to Jamaica and Hroom are 1963 graduates of L. Hyman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robbins, Edward Fried, and de soie with a beaded bodice the West Indies, the couple will Woodbridge Senior High School. Fredrick Hyman, Steven Ter- Richard Black. and sleeves and featuring a long race, West Orange, took place reside in Edison. oval train which fell from the The bride, a 1967 graduate of Sunday afternoon at Temple Mrs. Hyman is a graduate Mrs. Buccola graduated from shoulders. A pearlized flower Trenton State College, will teach of Douglass College and teaches fourth grade in Medham Town- Emanu-EI, Westfield, with Rab- St. Mary's High School, Perth SANDRA LEE HARTMAN tiara held her elbow length veil in the Woodbridge school sys- ship school system. The bride bi Charles A. Kroloff and Can- Amboy, and College Misericor- >f illusion, and she carried a BETSY ANNE BOK tor Donald S. Decker officiating. tem. Her husband is a grad- dia, Dallas, Pa. She is employ- louquet of long-stemmed white groom is a 1967 graduate of BETROTHAL TOLD: Mr. uate of the University of To-ed as a teacher of the third oses with a satin bow. Rutgers University where he The bride was given in mar- and Mrs. Lester J. Hartman FINALIST - Betsy Anne ledo and is an officer with grade with the Woodbridge Miss Dale Chodosh, sister of majored in electrical engineer- riage by her father. Mrs. Ber- of 1957 Mary Ellen Lane, Grand Lumber and Millwork school system. the bride, was. maid of honor, ng. He is employed by Bell La- Bok, daughter of Mr. and nard Robbins, aunt of the bride, Scotch Plains, have announc- JANICE K. HARRISON was matron of honor. Miss De- Company, Jersey City. and Mrs. Charles Cowan, De- boratories, Whippany, where he Mrs. Stephen D. Bok, 47 Mr. Buccola graduated from ed the engagement of their bra Hyman, sister of the bride- roit, Mich., and Mrs. Bart participating in a graduate The couple will make their Woodbridge Senior High School, daughter, Miss Sandra Lee TO WED SOON: — The en- Holmes Street, Carteret, Is a groom, was maid of honor. Brodkin, Springfield, Mass., al- tudy program at Stevens In home in Elizabeth. served four years in the U. S. Hartman to Thomas E. Gal- gagement of Miss Janice Kaye finalist in the sixth annual so sisters of the bride, were litute of Technology. Air Force, and attends the RCA vanek, 294 Green Street, Wood- Harrison to Donald D. Den- "Little Miss America" con matrons of honor. Junior After a trip to Miami, the Institute of Technology, New bridge, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. son, former resident of Co- bridesmaids Were Miss Cindy couple will make their home in test sponsored at Palisades York. He is employed by Kim- Galvanek. lonia, was announced by her Edie Adams to Headline Lee Barnhard, Elizabeth, niece Morristown. Amusement Park. ball Systems, Inc., Belview. pirents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bride-to-be is a graduate of of the bridegroom, and Miss Oliphant, West Palm Beach, Scotch Plains-Fanwood High Cheryl Jennifer Cowan, Detroit, Florida. Atlantic City Pier Show School, Averett College, Dan- MiC|., niece of the bride. Flow- Jaycee-ettes ville, Virginia, and Berkeley er girl w>as Mws Karen Lisa Miss Harrison was graduat- Barbara Anne Kinney ATLANTIC CITY - EDIE Secretarial School, East ed with a B.F.A. from the Brodkin, ($taingfield, Mass. ADAMS, who ranks among this Orange. University of Georgia, August country's loveliest and most Induct Members Serving Hw brother as best 18. Denson received a B. S. talented performers, will head- Her fiance was graduated Weds James A. Kahora WOODBRIDGE - New mem- from Woodbridge Senior High man was Theodore Fox, Rocky Degree in Chemistry and his line the show at the Steel Pier bers were inducted into the School, and is now attending Hill, Conn. Ushers included Commission in the Air Force CARTERET -j Miss Barbara The bride was graduated from in Atlantic City from August Woodbridge Township Jaycee- Fairleigh Dickinson Universi- Robert Damashek, Elizabeth; from the same University in Anne Kinney, daughter of Mr.Somerville High School and 27th, in the Pier's Music Hall eltes by Mrs. Richard Mosolgo, ty in Rutherford. ra Bernstein, Elizabeth; War- June. and Mrs. Thomas Q. Kinney, Orange Memorial School of Theatre. The Spotlight in the president, including Mrs. Eu- ren Bruder, Elizabeth, all cous- iomerville, became the bride of Nursing. She is employed as beautiful Marine Ballroom will A September 16 wedding gene Lucas, Mrs. Nancy Wil- ins of the bridegroom; Dennis Is being planned in Athens, James Andrew Kahora, son ofa nurse in the operating room be shining on LES ELGART liams, and Mrs. Robert Figa- Brodkin, Iselin; Mark Mohr, Ga., as Denson is working as Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kahora, at Somerset Hospital. AND HIS ORCHESTRA, for rotto. Gay Nineties Elizabeth; Thomas Burke, Eliz- an Assistant Professor in the South Plainfield, formerly of The bridegroom was grad- moonlight dancing. Jack Lawrence, president of abeth. Ringbearer was Master Chemistry Department of the larteret on Saturday at 4 P.M. uated from South Plainfield Edie Adams, who is one of Woodbridge Township Jaycees, Nite at Pines William Cowan, Detroit, Mich. University, while pursuing his in St. Nicholas Greek Catholic High School and West Chester the most gifted stars on the en- presented presidential awards After a trip to Cape Cod and Ph. D. in Chemistry. Denson Ihurch, Dunellen. The RevStat. e College, West Chester, Pa. tertainment scene, has been de- of honor for co-chairmanship EDISON — "Don't miss out", Canada, the couple will make the son of Mr. and Mrs. Der- Theodore Chelena officiated. He is a teacher and on the scribed by critics as "abso- on Jaycee projects to Mrs. Ed- s the suggestion of Bob Ara- by Denson, Belle Mead, grad- Mrs. Donald E. Henry, sister coaching staff of South Plain- ?on, host of. The Pines, popular their home in Madison, Wiscon- lutely perfect". She is an ex- ward Moeckel, for the carnival; sin. For traveling the bride uated from Woodbridge Senior of the bride, served as matron field High School. He is doing Edison gourmets' haunt. of honor. The attendants were pert comedienne, superb mimic, Mrs. Garret Sutphen, awards chose a yellow voile dress trim High School in 1963, having graduate work at Seton Hall resided in Colonia since 1956. Miss Rosemary Kinney, Mrs. singer and dramatic actress. In and installation dinner and car- Another fun filled evening is med with white daisies and yel- University. nival food chairman; Mrs. Allen n store as plans were com- Martin Dowd, Mrs. Paul Arvid- The couple are on a tour of a three year period she has com- low and white accessories. son and Mrs. Joseph Diehl. pleted eight mo'ion pictures, Lewis, for circus scheduled for pleted for the first Gay Ninety St. Thomas, the Virgin Islands oday and tonight. Nite. Mrs, Fox graduated from Serving as best man was Paul countless television appear- Woodbridge Senior High School and San Juan, Puerto Hico. Guest speakers were Ronald The gala event will be held Sikanowicz and ushering were ances, several legitimate thea- and Douglass College with hon- Eugene Herminko, Mr. Dowd, They will reside in the Royal tre engagements, innumerable DeAngelo and Eugene Lucas tomorrow night in the Grand ors, Phi Beta Kappa. She spent Robert Kahora and Michael Garden Apartments, Piscata- nightclub stands and a record co-chairmen of the 1968 Junior Ballroom. Festivities will start Avenel MARGARET M. FINER Miss Pageant; Joseph Gichner her junior year in Madrid un- Kavka. way. album. All of this in addition at 8:30 P. M., featuring danc der the New York University to her busy schedule as televi- director in charge of the Juning, entertainment, floor show or Miss Pageant. They pre program. She is the holder of sion spokeswoman for Muriel TO WED NEXT JUNE: food, and refreshments for a NDEA Fellowship, Title IV for Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence F. sented a program of slides o mere $3 per person. Action Cigars. two years and expects to re Dr. F. Buonocore Speaks Finer, 844 Main Street, Fords, ast year's pageant, Mrs. Jo- The sound of the Les Elgart Gay ninety atmosphere wil ceive her M. A. degree at In- have announced the engage- seph Gichner and Mrs. Fred prevail. Preacher Bill Alberts —Den 2 of Cub Scout Pack 7 Orchestra is unmistakable. The diana University in September. ment of their daughter, Mar- Weber were appointed Jaycee and his Dixieland Combo, will recently demonstrated and dis brass section is crisp and clear ette co-chairmen of the Junior She has a teaching assistant- At Principals' Institute garet Marie, to Byron Burke play all styles of Dixieland. ship at University of Wisconsin cussed various items made b; with its unison trombones, and Sullivan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Pageant and the Junioi You'll thrill and delight with while she continues with her the boys at) a story and activity WOODBRIDGE — Dr. Fred- the saxe are forceful and wing- Leon Sullivan, 1043 King Miss Ad Book, respectively. hour at the Avrncl Branch ol the excitement of the Flora Do- PhD studies. ric Buonocore, principal of ing. The band's "sophisticated Georges Post Road, Fords. Mrs. Mosolgo presented cer- ra Girls, and popular Barber the Free Public Library o! tificates of merit to Mrs. Sut- Schools No. 1 and No. 3 in Wood- •wing" is unmatched in the Miss Finer was graduated Shop Quartets. Her husband, a graduate of Woodbridge. Mrs. Edwan Bar Mitzvah Set phen for the awards and instal bridge, was one of the featured music world today, as here is from St. Mary's High School, Be sure to bring your party Thomas Jefferson High School, Spires, den mother, accompan lation dinner and the drama speakers at an institute for ele- a band that offers something Perth Amboy and St. Ra- to this swinging soiree at the studied at Goethe Institute, Ba-ied the boys and told a littl festival; Mrs. Robert Lovasz mentary school principals from For Joel Berman new, and yet, has a rapport with phael's Hospital School of Pines Friday evening, but o varia, Germany, and graduated about cub scouting. for plan of action; Mrs. Gich various sections of the United most of the dancing and listen- Nursing, New Haven, Conpv course, we suggest reservations from Rutgerg s University with ISELIN—Rabbi Harold Richt- ner for the picnic; Mrs, Lewi —A membership tea will bi States and the Latin American ing audiences of America. She received a Bachelor, of He held Monday at 8:30 P.M. a man, Congregation Beth Sho- for the circus. honors, Phi Beta Kappa. republics. For the one low Steel Pier ad- Arts degree at Jersey City is completinpg g his studies for the home of Mrs. Martin Lib lom, announced regular Sabbath State College in 1965 and is The first session of the baby The institute was sponsored mission, visitors to George Ha his M. A. ddegree in history inger, 67 Mercury Avenue, Co services will be conducted to- mid's "Showplace of the Na-currently teaching Medical- sitting clinic was held Thurs- Sermon Subiect from the University of Wiscon Ionia. Anyone interested by Fordham University and was morrow night at eight o'clock, tion" are treated to a never Surgical Nursing at the day. Speakers were Sgt. Ken- sin and will continue with Ph. D joining the Sisterhood of Conconducted on its Rose Hill cam- in the synagogue, 90 Cooper neth Van Pelt of the Wood- ending round of entertainment, Charles E. Gregory School of studies there. He now holds a gregation B'nai Jacob is welpus in the Bronx. N. Y. Avenue. Candles will be lighted Nursing, Perth Amboy. bridge Township Police Depart- Set for Sunday with two top flight motion pic- study-research job and is re- come. Mrs. Jerome Robinson The topic of Dr. Buonocore's at 7:22 P. M. ment and Lt. Syslo of the Colo- cipient of a tuition scholarship. membership vice presiden1 lecture was "Priorities for In- tures, Tony Grant's Children's Mr. Sullivan was graduated nia Fire Department. WOODBRIDGE - At the 9:30 Sedra Ekev services are from Woodbridge Senior High may be contacted at 388 8538. structional Innovations in Ele- Theatre, Ed Hurst's Record Another session is scheduled A. M. Service of Worship at Hie i scheduled for Saturday, August lopi, th» Thrill Circus and Wa- School and served in the Uni- First Presbyterian Church, the mentary Education." It was a 26, 9 A. M. The Bar Mitzvah ted States Navy for four yean for tonight from 7:30 until 9:00 Knights Plan Family part of a series which also in- er Sports Show featuring the at the Henry Inman Library, Rev. Lewis E. Bender will pre- of Joel Berman, son of Mr. and Lgh Diving Horse, picnic decks, as Petty Officer 3rd Class. He y cluded presentations by Dr. Ar- Inman Avenue, Colonia. FoF r sent the sixth in a series of Picnic and Bazaar Prayer Group Mrs. Morris Berman, 21 Ster- un homes and fascinating ex was awarded a Bachelor of seven sermons on the "Parables thur Lewis of Columbia Univer- Science degree from Seton further information call Mrs. ling Drive. Colonia, will be ob- iblts. of Jesus". The sermon sub- WOODBRIDGE - Knights of sity and Dr. John Robertb s off served An Onog shabbat wU1 Hall University and is curren- William Westermann, 5492771. ject wiU be "The M*n Who Columbus. Middlesex Council Meets Tuesday Queens College. jbe sponsore(| by his parents. tly employed by Reilly Asso- Wouldn't". The parab1-. is re-:V°- 8r'7 announced plans have ciates of Perth Amboy. Mr. becn Dr. Buonocore, 33, is also ad- at their home, tomorrow night. School 24 PTA Board corded in Ma'thew 25:14:50. i ™mplctcd ISELIN - Rev. David D juncl assistant professor of ed Sullivan plans a teaching nicnic. Sunday. 1:00 at Persons wishing a Minyan for Edison R. P. W. On Sunday the Sacrament of '/ f- Prince, pastor> •o "1f thtl«e' r-'irsl I'"'*- uoation at Fordham and Seton ,\ "" "T ""* " ; 1 Merri'l P"rk." C-ove N : ( addish dur- To Meet August 28th career at Newark Academy B-mti'-m was ;Hminr ten '' In ", '• V bvterian Churchrch,, announced two 1Ial| University oust- vmg \dhi/.ut lv ll in Livingston this fall. nominal fee will he icked of • "" uui>LiJ"ij'. lnin,gi thhpe summesummerr ararpe requested ISELIN - Mrs. Edward Neil Oden Sk.jo' Registration* Open Graham team, will b« (lie Council, under the direction of A SON 18 BORN aughler of Mr. and Mrs R«in- speaker. VFW Auxiliaries Mrs. Michael Toth and Miss ISELIN — Rev. and Mrs. Jo iart Thorsen, 87 Park Avonue. Sweet Adelines Crusade Plans Frances Czalplnski, presidents, For Confraternity Local members serving on the seph Me Cord, Ogdensburg, are conducted a drive for bathing committee include: John Nisbct the parents of a son, David Resume Meetings FORDS — The Library at Our suits for patients at the Wood Set by Church and Robert Frank co-chair- Conduct Project Howard, born at the Newton ISELIN — Members of the Lady of Peace Church will be bridge State School. Project WEDDING AVENEL - The Rev. Robert men; Mrs. Stephen Vigh, pray- WOODBRIDGE — The Ladies Memorial Hospital, Newton. Clnvrr Leaf Chapter of Sweet completely closed until school chairmen were Mrs. Helen Krai E. Lewis, assistant pastor of the er chairman; Mri. Robert Her- Auxiliary of Middlesex County and Mrs. Ann Cerovelo. More Mri. McCord is the former, INVITATIONS Adelines, Inc., the women'* reopens, First Presbyterian Church, will man, and Mn. John Nisbet, Complete "barbershop harmony" organi- than $600 worth were collected Miss Bilen Marie Thorsen, The Confraternity of Christian preach, Sunday at 8:00 and 9:30 councillng and follow up: Rich H. S. REGISTRATION and donated to the school. ';.- PRINTING zation, from Woodbridge Cart*- A.M. services on tilt topic, ard Kuhn, choir; R. Maffee and Auxiliaries contributing to the SERVICE ret area, will participate in the Doctrine office is now open in "Why I am Leaving." ISELIN — Registration for Miss Barbara Ward, director Fred McColley, operation And- project included Hopelawn, Ise Inter Chapter party to be given th« annex. Mrs. V. Tierra will Baby care is available at the senior high school transfer sUi of volunteer service, and Mr st*p \n t by the Hudson County Chapter, receive registration from 9:00 9:30 service. Summer Sunday dents (10th, 11th and 12th Pelino, acting superintendent doom, youth; Henry Vianden, Brunswick, Carteret, Sayreville, tonight, at 8 o'clock, In Union School is being held for nursery grades) will be held at John F accepted the donation, VFW •353-4441- A. M. to Noon, Monday through ushers; Mrs. Merit San tor, Dunellen, Piscataway, South City. and Kindergarten also during Kennedy Memorial High School Auxiliary members participat Friday. Registration forms for transportation; Mrs. J. Bruce River, Colonla and Woodbridge. the 9:30 service. Washington Avenue, next Mon ing were Mrs. Michael Toth Regular rehearsal meetings children not previously register- McKee, publicity. of the local chapter will resume Members will participate in day, Tuesday and Wednesday Mrs. Alfred Krai, Miss Frances Mrs. Toth is attending the Na-Vet PRINTING ed in the parish are available On September 10 a covered from 9:00 A.M. to 11 A.M. and Czalpinski, Miss Ann Cerovelo National Convention at New Or September 11, in the Green the Central Jersey United Cru- dish tupper will be held in the SOi flluhith »»•., [Hi. in the church vestibule and in from 1:30 to 3:00 P.M. Mrs. Frank Klarmann. leans throughout this week. Streirf, Firehouse, and will be sade, November 5 through 19 at Church hall with dinner at 7:00 hol/t every Monday evening the office in the annex. Convention Hall, Asbury Park, and a film, "Decade of Deci- thereafter, at 8:30. Visitors and A $1,000 Bingo is held every 8:00 P.M. weekdays and Sun- sion" to be shown afterwards. prospective members may At- Friday at 8:00 P. M. in the an- days. The Rev. Lane Adams, as- The public ii invited to attend. tend any session. nex. sociate evangelist of the Billy Anyone interested in helping on any of the committees may contact Mrs. McKee, publicity chairman. 634-8166. WHAT DOES Now is the time to have that old bi- cycle of yours repaired so you'll be ready for school. Or better yet, trade in your old bike for a new one!! Highest allowances made! 1 year free service on new bikes! Large se- lection of High Rise Bicycles. 1-3-5 & 6 speed. PLEASANT VALLEY Columbia • Ross • Raleigh • Rollfast CHECK MARK 666 King George Rd., Fords, N. J. - 826-7786 SALES • SERVICE • REPAIRS • PICK-UP & DELIVERY SERVICE OPEN 3 DAYS EACH WEEK ... Mon. & Wed., 10 A.M. to 7 P.M., Frl., 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. MEAN? 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LAKIS Folks In 20 GREEN STREET, WOODBRIDGE, NEW JERSEY 07095 Review Phone 634-1111 (Area Code 201) Published Weekly 10(* Per Copy WINDOW BY JACK TILSON BY On Thursday By Mail Subscription Rates J LILIAN ON GREEN STREET North Jersey Ona Year, $4.00 LLAI Publishing, Ins. Six Months, $2.50 (Krtitor's Note - If you'd like a | Quick thought! Sometime . personal item or organization i when you're depressed think (Note: While Windsor .1. l.akis is on vacation this column is news-note to appear in the Folks! back over the persons you might One never knows what to *• being written by Ruth Wolk). LAWRENCE T. CAMPIQN, Publlsbor • HAHRY P. FflANK, Associate Publishei in Review Column simply mail have married! pect when the telephone ring*. Dennis Deutsch. 2G Dixon Drive. Wooclbridge, a 1967 graduate jn (hp fac(j) ^ Jlek mfm • • • , Just as we relaxed the other of Woodnridge Senior Hiph School, has been informed by the i^DER-PRESS 20 Green Tney say that Michael (Car-'evening. It rang. There was a William Pitt Debating Union that ho has been named a William . VVnodbridee N J 0709S) teret) Kielman'f "pecan apple cheery voice on the other line Pitt Debating Scholar at the University of Pittsburgh. Four Out- Mreet> Woo(1hrld«e. N- *• 07095> coffee cake" Is an exciting ad j telling us that we have Just standing debating students are selected annually from high school1 This coming Sunday (August venture in good eating. been awarded a course in danc- 1OURTWN! graduating classes throughout the nation. Wooribridge Senior 27) members of the Carteret St, • • • ing lessons. High School enjoys the distinct honor of having two members; E|izab(,th.s Roman Catholic of its graduating class chosen for two of the four 1967 awards.! . Wow! Equestrian Amy Ku- Cmjrch wjll hol(J thejr MC()nd an We asked how our nanw wai Stephen Sohinki, 265 Cypress Drive, Colonia, was selected earl- delka can jump five to seven nual picnic on the parish foot hurdles. chosen and the cheerful young grounds. Highlights will Include ier. • • • lady said it had been selected delicious Hungarian and Ameri- at random from the phono book Army Private First Class Zoltan A. Torok. 24, son of Mr. j can foods, rides for the young- Belated congratulations to and Mrs. Zoltan A. Torok, Sr., 21-A William Street. Ford*, Woodbridge Township engineers and it gave her great pl«aiur« sters plus music by The Ladds! to bring the good news to ui. has been assigned to the First Infantry Division in Vietnam. • • • John J. Pinoci, William P. Far- A rifleman in Company D, 2nd Battalion of the division's 16th rell and Bary L. Johnston. The • * • Hard worker: Mrs. Alex Kos- Infantry near Hi An, Torok entered the Army in December three of 'em were recently ele- Frankly, it io happens *• IMS. He was last stationed at Fort Lewis, Wash. •lenbaum, president of the Car- vated to higner positions! learned to dance back in the * • • teret General Republican Club. days of World War I ind w» There were a couple of new arrivals in Fords recently, Born Prediction: Daniel Martin will were not particularly Intarest- at St. Elizabeth Hospital, Elizabeth were a daughter to Mr, and Congratulations to Mrs. Her- do a great job as teenage ed in a new course. On top o* It, Mrs. Howard Knox. IS Wisteria Drive and a son to Mr. and Mrs bert F. Routsch, new grand re- chairman for the 1967 March at there seemed to be ion» fly Nicholas De Palma, 10 Concannon Drive. gent of Court Mercedes 769, Dimej campaign in Middlesex in the ointment. There was som« Catholic Daughters of America. County. charge connected with dwM Seaman Apprentice Thomas B. Patterson, USN. son of Mr. Members of her "official fam- "free" lessons. and Mrs. Louis K. Patterson. S34 Vesper Avenue, Wood- ily" include: Mrs. Bernard Jost, Next time you meet Betty i Jr., Mrs. Peter McCann, Mrs. bridge, has returned to the Naval Air Station, Alamcda, Jane (Avenel) Cocuzia be sure Th« caller did not gtv» n|>, Steven Almasi. Mrs. Albert Mat- Calif., following three weeks of refresher training in waters to pass along congratulations on She wanted to know if we havi lack, Mrs. Charles Trautwein, near San Diego, as a crew member ahoard the attack air- her engagement to Airman Jobn any children or grandchildren Mrs. Alta Ryan, Mrs. Pasquale craft carrier USS Ranger. Upon completion of the training (Sewaren) Oliver. that might be interested in Chest exercises, the Ranger was officially labeled "battle ready" Antoniello, Mrs. Joseph Mitko, lessons. We explaineexplain d that Art Show'-Rummage Stirrt beginning at 10:00 A. M. •unlay from :i:IWl lo 5::tn in Ihe ning Monday and continuing Mothers' Group Elects mother wishing to vole must Members are asked to briiiK Mass Schedule afternoon and from 7 to !» in Ihe' Bible School hrough September 1. Included have attended six meetings, in- Sale Set by Group i evening- will be Bible lessons, hand- Officers in October cluding the October one. A donations early for sorting. crafts, games and refreshments. buffet is being planned for this WOODBRIDGE — Emblem I Thirteen Masses will be eele ! Mrs, Thomas Hiinrahiiii U Is Announced hratcd Sunday, August 21, in Begins Monday Children aged 4 12 will meet FORDS — Mrs. I. Matelskl, meeting. Club 351 will conduct its annual r n Iho morning from 9:30 until president of the Mothers' Auxili chairman to be assisted by 1SEI.IN — Very Rev. Monsij; 'eluding: 6:30, 7:15, 8, 8:4.1. !):4- ,,| WOnnRRinrK - TThh e ConC - The rxeeluUv- hoard will two day rummage sain today 1()::IO, and ll:l.r> A.M. and \2 11:30, aged 13-13 will meet in ary of the Fords Clara Barton meet, with Mrs. Carl Newman, and tomorrow at 108 Main Mrs. Anlhony Andersrh. nor .lohn M. Willis, pastor of SI Ira! Baptist Church of Wood Boys Baseball league announc- noon in the upper, or main,; bridge Township will conduct the evening from 6:00 until 7:00. 80S King Georges Road, Sep- Tho group has also planned f'crrlia's Church, announced r Free transportation will be pro-ed nomination of officers will an art show, Sunday from 1:00 church; also, 9:1.>. 1<>. 10:45, its daily vacation Bible school lemhcr 11. 8:30 P. M. Masses for the remainder of the and 11:30 A.M. and 12:15 l'.M.1 vided for those who wish to take place at the September nnlil 7:00 P. M. at Iho Elks week have been scheduled as in H larco gospel tent on the meeting. Charlie Brenner's in Ihe lower church, Gourdes, corner of Kahway and Dart- attend but do not live in the Balanced judgment Is a rar» l/idqr. Railway Avenue, with follows: tomorrow, 7, 8 and D and Kalinin Halls. The Sacra immediate area. The election of officers is sot Sport Shop, Inc. Mrs. Norman Nagy as chair mouth Avenues, Avenel, begin- commodity, and one of the high- A. M. The novena to Our Lady menl of Haplism will be admin- Sunday services at the church for the October meeting and anyest forms of human progress. man. of l-'atima will take place after hftidqnirieri for istered at 1 P.M. in the church. I'.M., Mass for Peace; snd Wed include: Sunday School, 10:00 • I'NTINO. ARPMKRV For further informal inn or the nine o'clock Mass Saturday Services and Masses for Ihe OUTDOOR KQl 11'MKNr nesday, 7:30 P.M., the continu- A.M.; Morning Service, 11:00; 1J.1I Irvlnj 81., Xihw>; — 3S'-10*« ! recislalinn of entries rout act morning. remainder of Ihe week of the ous novena lo St. Jude, Patron Youth Groups, 6:30 P. M.; Eve- Mrs. Nntiy at i;:!(! 0(570. I Confessions will ho heard Sal- •27th will include: Tuesday, 7:30 of hopeless cases, and the no ning Service, 7:30. Services are vona to Our Lady of the Mirac temporarily held at School 23, ulous Medal. Benediction of the Avenel. „, Most Blessed Sacrament will be Wednesday evening services STUDENTS COME ON DOWN to commemorated afterward. are held at 7:30. GET YOUR OFFICIAL Mon., Tues., Wed. Over 1 Million Sold ST. THERESA'S PARISH BOYS-GIRLS GYM SUITS SIJPKRBLY PRKPAHKI) FOODS OUR SPECIALITY MARYLAND LONG J. F. KENNEDY HIGH, WOODBRIDGE HIGH, KENILWORTH KARNIVAL FORDS JUNIOR HIGH - All Township Schools STEAMED ISLAND Daily SHRIMP Specials Monroe Ave. & N. 23rd St. Gym Sneakers — Sox, Bags — AH Gym Needs Shrimp In Th» Bukxt Girls Suits by E. R. Moore So tarty, nn«l wtth Fr GAMES J'rln In Iht b*«k«l, Gffltr- CRABS CLAMS om portions. All ««y * ni«, ThurK., 99' Embroider Hny oni it rff. price, rn., s«t. Bur «n« d»i. Shrimp in the Rough REFRESHMENTS rat • HCIIM for 1c. C •t ref. »rlc« (95o di> Mon. Aug. 28 thru (labor Day) Mon. Stpt. 4 1 Name On Your Gyn I P.M. It I A.M. On «lt leconn dm. for lo. "10 SHRIMP '... c Open tven. 6 P.M.~Snt., Sui»., Mon. (Labor Day) premlit orderi tnlj. N« Umlt, premlu of- Na limit. Take Ilome Our Tasty Shrimp 3 P.M. ten «ir. DZ, 1 1 By the quart, Steamed or Fried $2 49 • Sweat Shirts with Sorority or Fraternity COME ON DOWN t•o MeeEAt .Your Friends At Our Popular Visit our Emblems Peanut and Clam Bar. 140 LONG KITCHEN TENT • School Jackets • Sweaters • Basketball & Football Equipment • ORDERS TO GO • DINNERS $1.25 Large Size Wo Prepare the same .•Tun —Fslilh • Thvn. — Girman | • Set. — Hungarian • Mon. (labor Day) — Italian PIZZA tasty foods to go as you PIES enjoy here in our rest- TRY THE SANDWICH BAR . Fords Sporting Center, Inc. aurant. Eggplant Parmigian, Knocltwurit, $auia(*, Sam VIrglllo, Prop. Mtolball — Corn b«»f, roait b»f, *tc. CHICKEN 522 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE., FORDS in the OPENING DAY PARADE Open Evening Til 7:30 P.M. — Fri'i. "Til I ROUTE No. 1, AVENEL Mon. AnR. 28 —7 P.M. BASKET . 99c 3/10 mile north Woodbridge Cloverleaf—Parking Galore FLOATS • BAND • ENTERTAINMENT A. G. SPALD1NG 826-6866 MAC GREGOR S.Cr. Wednesday, Xtigust 23,1067 LEADER-PRESS — Chritteiuen, Davenport Center, nue, Perth Amboy, with a high tonio, Texas; a brother, Frank Every man U born with the N.Y.; Mrs. Helen Chriitensen, requiem Mass at 9:00 at St. Ste- Qregus, Mission, Texas. Willing Older Workers faculty of •peeeh, but why Fords ( four brothers, Hans C. phen's Church, Perth Amboy. should ho ho able to speak be- Obituaries Burial will be in St. GertrudeJ Petersen, Edison; Renzlus Pet- MRS. MARGARET V. WELSH fore ha has anything to tayt erien, Tuckerton; August Pet- Cemetery, Colonia. ersen, Fords, William Petersen. Born in Woodbridge, Mr. Gre- ISELIN — Funeral services Organized in Township •Benjamin WhlchcoU. for Mrs. Margaret V. Welsh, 43, HARVEY R. WISSING MRS. HELEN E. NALEPA Hopelawn. gus lived in the Woodbridge- Silence ii deep at eternity, Fords area before moving to of 94 Washington Avenue, who ISELIN - At a recent meet was accepted and introduced FORDS — The funeral of Har- FORDS — The funeral of Perth Amboy five years ago. died Monday at Union Memorial Ing of W.O.W. (Willing Olde as the newest members of the speech Is shallow as time. vey H. Wisslng, 56, of 208 Ford Mrs. Helen E. Nalepa, 12 Beech MRS. H. R. LORENTZEN He was a veteran of service Hospital, are scheduled for to- Workers), of Woodbridge Town board of directors. •Thomas Carlylo. Street, who died August 16 at morrow morning at 9:30 at the Avenut, ^ho died Sunday at COLONIA — Funeral services with the U. S. Marines having ship, Ernest Burrows, of Wood Phillip Schwartz, director of John F. Kennedy Community or Mrs. Helen R. McChesney served during World War IT. He Thomas J. Costello Funeral bridge, was elected exeeutiv Every man has a right to Perth Amboy General Hospital, the United Fund of Raritan Bay utter what he thinks truth, and Hospital, Edison, was held Sat- Lorentzen, 48, of 549 New Do- was employed by the Flexico Home, Green Street and Cooper director. Michael J. Daly wai held this afternoon Avenue, with a Mass of requiem Area, addressed the group, giv every other nan has t right urday morning at the Flynn and ver Road, who died Thursday Products, Inc., Metuchen, and Iselin, was named as co-direct at the Flynn and Son Funeral at Rahway Hospital, were held was a parishioner of St. Ste- at 10:00 at St. Cecelia's Church. ing them constructive suggest- to knock him down for It. Son Funeral Home, 23 Ford or. Alexander Tarct, Avenel Home, 23 Ford Avenue, with the Avenue, with a Mass of requiem Monday morning at Flynn and phen'* Church. Burial will be in St. Gertrude's ions. •Samuel Johnson. Rev. Eldon R. Stohs, pastor Of at Our Lady of Peace Church. Son Funeral Home, 424 East Cemetery, Colonia. Discussion was held on the Surviving are his widow, Mrs. ra and Nancy, both at home; Our Redeemer Evangelical Lu- Burial was in Resurrection Avenue, Perth Amboy, with the Sally (Lesczynski) Gregus; a A native of Newark, Mrsv future progress of the organ- have already been accomplish- Welsh resided here for the past son, Charles, Jr., at home; fou theran Church, officiating. B«- Cemetery, New Market. Rev. Donald T. Baggs, pastor son, Joseph, Fords; a grand- ization in obtaining full or part ed, even with a temporary set- of New Dover Methodist Church 11 years. She was a parish- brothers, Martin Cosgrove, Wea time employment for the older up. A permanent location for rical was in Alpine Cemetery, Mrs. Nalepa was a native of son; his mother, Mrs. Barbara Orange; William Cosgrove, officiating. Horvath, Angleton, Texas; three ioner of St. Cecelia's Church citizens. Mr. Daily stated "we the group to "meet the needs Perth Amboy. the Bronx, N. Y., and resided and a member of the Rosary Montclair; Robert Cosgrovc Mri. Lorentzen wai active in sisters, Mrs. Helen Mozolic, forsee a bright future", noting; of employers and employees", Mr. Wlssing wai an Exempt hen for the past 20 years. She Society. Iselin; Thomas Cosgrove, Pai that several job placement! is being explored. Middlesex County Women's Perth Amboy; Mrs. Eleanor sippany; a sister, Mrs. Rit Fireman with the Fords Fin was employed as a bookkeeper Skelton, Meadowland, Texas; Surviving are her husband, with the Indiana General Corp., GOP Club and in veterans' Salle, Iselin. Company. He was a bartend- programs. She was first vice Mrs. Barbara Dienes, San An- Charles; two daughters, Barba- er and a member of the Bar- Eeasbey, and was a parishioner president this year of the Coun tenders, Waiters and Hotel Em- of Our Lady of Peace Church. ty Women's GOP Club, ser- ployes' Union. A native of Surviving are her husband, ved as secretary in 1963 and Consideration Is Our 80 Year Tradition Perth Amboy, he resided In William A. Nalepa; five daugh- was its public relations officer Fords most of his life and was ters, Mrs. Rita Gawlowski, West for several years. She also was a parishioner of Our Redeemer Paterson; Mary, Francine, representative for Middlesex Evangelical Lutheran Church. Grace and Dawn, all at home; County Women In the New Jer- a ion, Raymond W. Nalepa at sey Federation of Republican Over Half Century He has lived with his sister, Women. Mrs. Ellen Daly, who survives home; her mother, Mrs. Eliza- Of Personal Service beth Erhardt, Fords; a sister, with thre* brothers, Hans, A registered nurse and grad- To All Faiths Mrs. Elizabeth Laszlo, Tulsa, Woodbridgo and Arthur and uate of Perth Araboy General Okla.; six brothers, John Er- Thomas 3 Throughout Middlesex County Charles, Perth Amboy. Hospital School of Nursing, Mrs. hardt, Lennox, Calif.; William, Lorentzen held the rank of lieu- AUGUST P. GREINERII, Manager Louis, Joseph, John and Mich- tenant In the Army Nurse LEO D. MEADB ael Erhardt, all of Flint, Mich. Corps in Japan and Hawaii dur- Joseph WOODBRIDGE — Funeral ing World War H. services for Leo D. Meade, 83 MBS. MARIE P. STEPHANO In veteran's groups she was Greiner Funeral Horned Lyons Street, who died Sun- HOPELAWN — Funeral ser- a member and past president of day at Roosevelt Hospital, were vices for Mrs. Marie Petersen the Colonla Auxiliary of VFW COSTELLO Post 0061; member of the Eighth held today at the Leon J. who died August 16 at Perth Gerity Funeral Home, 411 Am- District VFW; American Legion DIRECTORS Amboy General Hospital, were Post 447, Trenton, and a mem- boy Avenue, with a high Mass held Saturday morning at Our August F. Greiner n of requiem at St. James Church. ber of New Dover Methodist FUNERAL HOME Redeemer Lutheran Church Church. William A. Scnaefer Burial was In St. Gertrude Ce- with the Rev. Eldon R. Stohs, metery, Colonla. Surviving are her husband, pastor, officiating. Burial was Herbert; two sons, Craig and Green St., k Cooper Are., Iselin, ttMMI 44 Green St., Woodbridge, MB A retired millwright former- in Alpine Cemetery under the Wayne of Colonla; two grand- ly employed by Engelhardt In- direction of Flynn and Son children; two sisters, Mrs. State k Center St., Perth Amboy, SI M07J dustries, Newark, Mr. Meade Funeral Home, 23 Ford Avenue, Agnes KUnkowstein, Trenton; waj a parishioner of St. James Fords. Mrs. Elva Long, Levittown, Pa.; Church. Born in Long Branch, A native of Perth Amboy, two brothers, Wallace and Gra- he formerly resided in Laurence Mrs. Stephano resided here for ham McChesney, Levittown; a Harbor and lived in Woodbridge the past 38 years and was a par- stepdaughter, Karla Andrlana, for the last 12 years. ishioner of Our Redeemer Brooklyn. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Evangelical Lutheran Church, Irene (Volk) Meade; a son, Fords. JOHN GREGU9 Phillip P., New York City; three Surviving are her husband, WOODBRIDGE —The funeral in WOODBRIDGE, daughters, Carol Lee and De- William H. Stephano; two sons, af John GTegus, 39, of 288 Hall nise, Woodbridge; Mrs. Jon Lee, William H. Jr., who is a mem- Avenue, Perth Amboy, a native Murray Hill; his mother, Mrs. ber of the Woodbridge Town- of Woodbridge, who died Mon- Patrick Meade, New York City; ship Police Department; Henry day at Perth Amboy General a brother, Joseph, Morris A., Hopelawn; four grandchild- Hospital, is scheduled for tomor- Plains; a sister, Mrs. Edward ren; six great-grandchildren; row morning at 8:30 at the Mus- we love our children! McDanieJs, Elberon. two sisters, Mrs. Petrina ka Funeral Chapel, 23S Hall Ave One of the Most Important they're Very Important People in our township Lessons a Child Can We want our children to grow into healthy, Interested and alert adults... so, we provide them with Learn Is THRIFT activities to aid their development and to keep them out of harm's way. In fact, there are so many programs our children enjoy in WOODBRIDGE, and we keep them so busy, that they tell us WOODBRIDGE is where the action is! [ • •- • The "action" they enjoy keeps them out of traffic • £ . MM Ctlitf9t TM SOON, SCHOOL WILL RE-OPEN tofuT, wrtit wiy to Mk« celltfi email C«M trw It to lit yewr cklldrti tni and the children we love will return to classes thrttijh tin convMltnt SCHOOL SAVIM6S program We want our children to grow into healthy, interested and alert adults ... so we provide for their efftnd by Ftnt safety while they walk to and from school. It takes hard "bookwork" to In fact, if you drive in WOODBRIDGE, you can help us provide for our children's safety by driving make tvre ef thai collage it- cautiously. grte . . . end parents can • Your "action" while driving can protect our children • nmr start fair children's collage fund too NOR. Si, itort with t little, if you Ilko, IUT STMTt they're Very Important People in our township REMEMBER: This message sponsored in the interest of our children, by the governing body of WOODBRIDGE. PLEASE DRIVE CAREFULLY Ralph P. Barone, Ph.D., Mayor "LOSE A MINUTE . . . SAVE A LIFE" COUNCILMEN.AT.LARGE WARD COUNOLMEN Joseph Nemyo, Harold J. Mortensen, First ward Robert Smith Second Ward and loan association of George Yates, Third ward < PERTH AMBOY John Hila wooDimoot IDIfON *»» Amber A' Gene A. TomaSSO, Fourth Ward Charles Terzella "Wfctrt first in tht name means You." William Kilgallin, Fifth ward LEADER-PRESS — J Wednesday, August 23, 1967 J. Edgar. Hoover, FBI Director: 9 heing Rector of SI. Thomas lie is also Father Guardian ectioni. The kiddush will be After services, • special Oneg Church, Bath; Priest in Charge .Smith To Have Shabbot, in honor of her Bai "Patriotism is being treated 'Open House on Sunday the New Jersey Cuitlodla of the hanted by her brother Ira. Ser- of Zinn Church, Washington; Third Order of St. Francis. Bag Mitzvah Sept. 1 ces, commencing at 8:30 P. Mitzvah, will be sponsored by an" some kind of a social disease Rector of the Church of the COLONIA — At the Sabbalh I., will b« conducted by Rabbi her parents. to; be tolerated, if not stamped Holy Cross. Aurora; and Priest- He ha* had a wide range of activities both vocationally and vening Service at Temple braham Horvitz and Cantor nut." For Rev. and Mrs. Hewett in Charge of St. John's Mission, Beth Am on September 1, Ellie llonnecrton; and. of St. Jude's avocationaUy, during Iiis ca- loyal Rockman. MOUNTAINEER KOKDS - On Sunday the Rrv.John's Episcopal Mhnrch in reer. He has served in a num- mith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Chapel, Aurora, all in North ivshalnm Smith, will havf her She attended Hillel Academy and Mrs. Leslie W. Unwell, Sr. Fords and the Reotoralc oC theCarolina. ber of capacities, both profes Perth Amboy for eight years Asphalt Drivewayi k will hold an informal "open Church of the Holy Cross in sional and volunteer, during his Bas Mitzvah. In Ocloher of 1957, Rev He She will recite the Haftarah nd is presently an eighth grad Parking Lots house" for all parishioners and Perth Amboy. The occasion also 39 years with the Boy Scouts welt assumed the Rectorship of nd present special Shabbot se- r at Colonia Junior High School. r»F.F. KRTIMATM friends, beginning at 2:00 P. M. marks the Hewetls' 29th wed of America, has had consider- the Parish of St.. James in New Ihe serves as treasurer of Tern- 727 0460 at St. John's Vicarage, 457 Ford ding anniversary. Before com able experience in the field of >lc Beth Am Pre-U.S.Y. The Greatest! Bedford, Mass.. where he ser- steam turbine and jet propul still at home. Phillip, who Avenue. ing to this area Rev. Hewetl ved for five years coming to the graduated with his sister from served parishes in North Caro- sion cnRineerinK and, while in The event will mark the 50th Fords and Perth Amhoy Church- New Bedford, was vice presi- ohn F. Kennedy High School, BRASS BUCKET lina and Massachusetts. He ser anniversary of Rev. Hewett's es in 1962. He eelehrated his dent of the Greater New Bed-this past June, will enter East ved five years in the Diocese of IKecf ^Eattr JEoom Vicorate of St. John's Church in first Masses in this new area ford Society for the Handicap- Carolina University next month. PIANO & ACCORDION Fords and the Rectorate of St. East Carolina. These included on September 2 of that year. ped, enjoying a wide reputation The Hewetts' hope that all and Since coming here he has for his work with them. their parishioners and friend? seen a completely new church will make this "open house" & Instruction,", Home Cocfeiail-^ticnmge Mrs. Hewett is the former truly happy occasion. CLOSED FOR VACATION built by the congregation of St, Florence Gray Phillips of Carth- Orliritd AAA Plino - ArroMilon TMfliirr LUNCHEON John's Episcopal Church, at age, N. C. and Blackey, Ky. AUG. 27th to SEPT. 5th Hoy and Hamilton Avenues, and POLKA ORCH. nail? M:M I* I:M P.M Rev. and Mrs-. Hewett have By Appointment A3S-0119 an almost complete renovation seven children, three of whom AVAILABLE : DINNER of the Church of the Holy Cross. are adopted. AH but one are Vito Mazza Johnny Lenard He has served on the Board now married or are attending 74fi Floral Avenue Dillj i:M t* 11:00 P.M. of Religious Education of the HAIRSTYLING FOR MEN 353-0841 universities or seminaries. Ce Elizabeth . . 353-0841 rrl(tur and g.lurdjr 'Til li:M MIKE'S HAS THE Diocese of New Jersey and is Ha Ann, the youngest daughter 93 Main St., Woodbridge BoniUj 4 P.M. 'Til 10 P.M. urrently a member of the Dio-will be married in the fall and cesan Youth Commission and an advisor to the Episcopal BRASS BUCKET BEST GIANT SIZE Young Churchmen of the North- COLLEGE ENTRANCE "rn Convocation of this Diocese. Charcoal Steakhnuse MAKE-UP COURSES U. S. 9 & MAIN STREET GALA Courm JMt WOODBRIDGE EKiotxth Prep ho* «r- MY vr EVENWC rangtd a program wh*r* ALGEBRA Reservations: ME 4-9148 GEOMETRY itudMili who lack e*m CLASSS SOCIOLOGY BAZAAR w m a r • iubj*dt for IRIGONOMtTKV colUga or •ngiiiMruig BASK ENGWH tchoeJ odmiiwon may CHEMISTRY malt* up thit deficiency, PHYSICS Fri. & Sat. Students wbe hav* not HISTORY Ev««i»f CI«**M cM»pkf*d high ichoal ENGLISH may da ta in half HM IN TOWN EVENING LANGUAGES RKttTB NOW Delicious uttial tim« or Int wrrii DISTINCTION BIOLOGY FOR THE Fresh Bread fvfl credit given prior TYPING Italian Style Sept. 1st & 2nd high ithool wet* (if any). ACCOUNTHM PMl TOM from to Fresh Cold Cuts Suit September 12 — Refirter September H Sausage Free Admission Meat Balls 15S Avrnrl SI., Avtnel GAMES • RIDES Special Saturday Classes in COLLEGE BOARDS l.nritlrd Opp. Cirnrral Ilynunilrs. REFRESHMENTS Open Saturdays to Students of AH Schools Convenient Dining Area CaH or write for appointment or free lirorhure no obligation. Open 7 Days 'till 11 P.M. 636-1288 1967 CADILLAC RAFFLE OFFICE OPEN MONDAY THRU FRIDAY, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. GENEROSITY Saturday Evening MONDAY. TUESDAY, THURSDAY EVENINGS, 6 pjn. to S pjn. 11 Ytart Experience in Accelerated Pr*» School Fi*M MANY In your Horn*. Office or Store KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ELIZABETH PREP SCHOOL WONDER! 1 BROAD STRCET, RttABETH, N.J. 07201 - Hi.: MW444 WALL to WALL 130 Main Street, Woodbridge (Entronc* On Elixab*tri AVMUI*) 8R*. 10$ NOW.' ' 25mm Proem" A Subscriber* tells what it retires bmty, »ter t texture. "In-Planf Rug CUanine means to have help when It Takes 9x12 you need it. "The 'New Jersey Blue Shield Plan' can RUGS*oniy| always count on me as a satisfied sub- most domsUes athw J!Z« In pmpartlon scriber and always ready to recommend CALLED FOR EDCEI MONEY AND DELIVERED rHEE! CALL NOW! To "Enroll" BLUE SHIELD ESSEX I HUDSON CQUNTIES- -MMM5 Your Child at UNIOI} I SOMERSET COUNTIES WM100 MONTCUIRI PARSH-PAMY -"744-3710 MIDDLESEX COUHTY—634-8770 'othws slightly higher NEWARK • TRENTON • CAMDEN • MORRISTOWN COLLEGE And that's the truth! Tuition bills were never higher. And all those "little extras" that add so much to college life ... they c ost more, too! Which is why so many \ly daughter, altenuiu^ smart youngsters start doing something about it, in their high school days . . . IKANKLIN BEAUTY SCHOOL, gave it to mo. I used the coupon below (or What they do is save systematically here from their part-time earnings (even their full iofornution and (her jiiel 4 monthi ihe hat a part- allowances) so that when the time comes, they'll "have what it takes!" time job, earning ai ih« Uarna. My ton ia going to enroll, too, and the director informi me that even I >an attend . . . there ii no age What a beautiful limit I Clasiet are convenient . . . Hayt, evening! and part- hairdo! Where lime. Savings Made On or Before y«a get M The 20th of Any Month HOURS: WILL EARN DIVIDENDS FROM Open Daily 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. THE 1st OF THE MONTH First Thursday of Every Month — 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. and 7 P.M. to 9 F.M» SAVINGS INSURED UP TO $15,000 by the FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN INSURANCE CORP. Mutt DlrecUy Tot MK. CAKL CEFAKATTI, D«an and Dlr«ctor Ht AN KLIN BEAUTY SCHOOL 121 BllOAD ST., ELIZABETH, H. J. United Roosevlet Savings & Loan Association Proient Oti u|)ulion 11-15 COOKtt AVENUE, CARTERET, TELEPHONE KI1-5445 y, August 23, 1987 LEADER-KIMS — / and 7 P. M., Evangelistic Cru- chael Mangione, Michael Mai- CARPENTER RESIGNS iselin Church sade service. 28 Boy Scouts ye, Daniel Poland, Thomas Ur- Houston, Tex. —-Navy Cmdr The church nursery will be ban, Michael Winstanley. M. Scott Carpenter has resign ! available, under supervision, Merit badges in physical fit ed from the U. S. space program Funds Available Lists Calendar for small children up to two ness were awarded to John Fcr-! Back from Camp rari and Arthur A. Win.ilanley;, to hecome chief aquanaut for ISKI.IN - Rev. Harry W. years of age during the eleven TORT READING — Twenty the Navy in its man-in (he sea o'clock services. swimming merit badge went to Scli:niinl)urg, pastor of tho FSP- eight boys from Scout Troop 31 Michael Ferguson. program. Carpen'.er. 42, was one Services and activities for therecently returned after a week lin Assembly nf God Church, The special camp patch, The of the first seven U. S. astro For announced services ami ac'i- remainder of next week have of outdoor Scout craft and camp- Cowaw Tiger Award, was earned nauts and the second to orbit cities for Kunriny, August 27, been scheduled as follows: TUPS ing at Camp Cowaw. by Bruce Baran, William Culle the earth. r as follows: !):4. ) A. M., Sunday day, August 20, 9:30 A. M., la Boys who achieved the rank ton, John Ferrari, Mark Kolyk, School fnr nil a;;c levels, with dies prayer merlin;:; Wednes- of second class Scout: Bruce Louis Krempccki. Michael Man TRIPLETS CELEBRATE ten classes from nursery day, August 30, li::!() 1'. M., Mis-Baran, William Culleton. Mich gione, Michael Matye. Daniel ael Ferguson, John Kazlauskas Lubbock. Texas—(J. ('. Ad im- MORTGAGE throti.ch adult: II A. M., wor-sionettes, juniors and seniors, Poland, George Ryan, Arthur A. Mark Kotyk, David Leahy, Mi ship service; 11 A. M , Junior youth unit of HIP. Women's Mis Winstanley, Michael Winstanloy.j and his two sisters recently celebrated their eightieth birth Church for hoys and pills two sionary Council, semi monthly In a enmpfire ceremony Ru- through eleven years of age; meeting, and 7:15 P. M., Mid-Week Hible Study and prayer dolph Modeszto, retiring senior days at a party, ['resident John- service; and Friday, September patrol leader, was appointed ju- son sent congratulations. Adams LOANS 1, 7:30 P. M., C.A.s (Christ's nior assisiant scoutmaster and is a retired teacher living in ;ln( s s Ambassadors) youth group Michael Winstanley was ap Ardmore, Okbhonia ' his ' FLEMINGTON FAIR meeting. pointed troop bugler. lers live in Texas. On Residential Properties liberal Terms Fast Service BUSINESSMEN'S • HARNESS RACING Savings Pass Book Rate • CATTLE JUDGING LUNCHEON • STATE 4-H EXHIBITS (MONDAY thru FRIDAY) featuring ... Prime Ribs — Open Steak Sandwich — • GRANGE EXHIBITS Veal Parmigian — Stuffed Shrimp — • STATE HORSE SHOW Shrimp Scampi — London Broil — Abova ttrvtd with stlad. 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JACK-JILL "C 1521 MAIN ST., RAHWAY BACK Ill'I'.N TO SCHOOL mi 'III » OUR EXPEHIENCED SALES STAFF IS RELIABLE AND EXACT IN ASSISTING YOU WITH YOUR SELECTIONS. BE ASSURED YOU OESERVE ALL THE Of TOP QUALITY . . . FAMOUS BRAND MERCHANDISE . . . NEEDS... ATTENTION YOU GET IN THE SAME QUALITY POUNDER "MARKS HARRIS" SOLD WHEN WE FIRST OPENED OUR DOORS BACK IN 1907. OUR PAROCHIAL PAROCHIAL 417 Oxford SELECTION OF BACK TO SCHOOL ATTIRE IS ONE OF THE BLOUSES SLACKS no Iron, 5 14 Te»iui MOST COMPLETE IN THE AREA. VAN HEUSEN BILLY THE GIRLS' Bstaui* iliit ihut ii v.oiih w«iih!it| an No organization can lie strong- Roger W. Mehle, Reir Adm.. f ,'rf Service* Set chairman; Mr/t. Papriez, ways r ay Pollm I'ltrty I'hm* and means; Mrs. Kutchma, er than the brains which direct in, . n ,r of Navy Task Force1 J School 3 PTA program; Mm. Vargo, mem it. 77: At Temple Beth Am Set by Al Hnmbrn WATCH FOR CARTERET — El HnkkHm berahip; Mrs, William Lourien COLONIA — Friday evening Caravan 96, Order of Al HamBoard Meets ti, room representative; Mrs TW, party ii g«4ng t* l» .. iwm«y services will be conducted atj| j|| conduct a polka party, w.'r. holding Itlnn, )ra w WOODBRIDGE — The execu William Taynor, cultural arts, Orand Mrmn Temple Beth Am tomorrow at Saturday at St. Anthony's rec tive board of School 3 PTA metMrs. Frank Antoniello, publicity H:30 with the sermon topic to bc[,riliion hall, West Avenue, Port AIR CONDITIONED DBIVE-IH THEATRE'PAR*WAY|-3iQ at the home of Mrs. Paul Lub- and historian; William Taynor, ''ILigh irfh t annn/dl T\nDarkness flrntxec , " »*Readingi I • . _, -_•»!with. dancin_I • g efrom cyik, president. THIS IS TIIK FILM THAT HOI.IIS safety and health; Mrs, Papriez, On September 1, Ellie Smith,l9:oo J>.M. until 1:00 P.M. Stanky TONITE THRU TUES. THH AM.T1MK ni:(ORI> FOR Till GAY NINETY daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Av Other officers include Mrs. legislature; Mrs. James Brii I.ONUKST Rl'NNIW JHVTION I'H and his Pennsylvania Coal Min- Bernard Papriez, first vice I-IBI: IN Tin: r. YKAR iiisroin shalom Smith, will celebrate ers will furnish the music for ain, hospitality with Mr.t. Lour Frank Sinatra or Tin; WORTH FAMOUS JMIHII I her Ras Mitzvah at the regular dancing. president; Mrs. John Kuchma, ienti as co-chairman. rirv MI;SK: n\i.i,. ' NJTE... second vice president; Mrs. Peter Vaughan Robert Jam services. She will chant the Hof Proceeds will benefil the Al The next executive board torah, read in the responsive Robert Vargo, third vice presi- Ri-dford Fonda FRI. EVE , AUG. 25th Ilambra Center for retarded meeting is scheduled for Octo reading and in the Sabbath me! children at Newark. Tickets dent; Mrs. Paul Wolf, record her. "BAREFOOT ndies. After services, the par-will be available at the door and ing secretary; Mrs. James Bri- ents will hold a reception in herrefreshments will be sold. tain, corresponding secretary; "The Naked IN THE PARK" INCLUDES. . . honor. Mrs. Robert Reed, treasurer. Stack With the Troth $ rioi ENTERTAINMENT Hebrew school will begin, Rabbi Abraham Horvilz will rii Chairmen appointed by the Some men have a reputation Paul Patricia DANCING , . . SHOW president are Mrs. Reed, budget for truthfulness because they RHRESHMENTS September 6. Classes have been rect the teachers. Newman Ncal OTHf« EXTRAS' organized for beginning, inter- Daily Minyan takes place eve- and finance with Dr. Frederic can't think fast enough. Runner" 3 mediate, and advanced pupils. nings at 8:00. Buonocore, principal as co- -News Guide, Audubon, la. "HUD" rte •VWUNOii TM . |:M OIANT PLATQEOTINI) •AT.l liW . T:M . | :M CHILDREN UNDER II FREE Pines W.c *:» • 4:M . 7:oo BOX OFFICE OPENS 1 PM. 77. AND »:N P.M. MON. thro THUItS. ind at • :» P.M. FRI.. SAT., SUN. WURIHUW TO MUTT » JUKT10UTB I 1W.L MFUNMD ON MTtO HtCIIPT I Reservations 287-2222 everything must go! f where can I get sound SAVE 20% to 80% on IIKW mid IIHHIIKMIH of oilier items REMOVAthroughout the store! We don't want to move anything! L financing?? We're telling from wall to wall mid panning tlie cost of mov- ing on to you. It'll pay you to shop Senr» tomorrow. While quantities lut! Treat yourself to a dream va- cation. Own that new car. Mod- ernize your home. Expand your business. Whatever your finan- cial need, remember: We make Hurry in For Big Savings on Appliances, Furniture and TV ... Loans at low bank rates, for Limited QuantitieSALs . . . Some one-of-a-kind, somEe floor models, every worthwhile purpose. Con- venient repayment, too. some slightly scratched ... all mechanically perfeot «old with Sears famous guarantee. SAVINGS ACCOUNTS/CHECKING AC- COUNTS/HOME MORTGAGE LOANS King-Size PERSONAL LOANS. SAFE DEPOSIT KENMORE COLOR TV | BOXES/BANKING BY MAIL/BANK HEADBOARDS • 19 Inch . • Only 2 Left ! MONEY ORDERS/NIGHT DEPOSIT- GAS RANGES ORY. Only 4 Left 88 FROM 10 • Glaatica I Single Oven • Double Oven CARTERET BANK »•••<•» AND TRUST COMPANY Aseo: t of 21-INCH TV MAIN OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE Black and White 20 Cooke Avenue Carieret Shopping Center Only 12 Left BANKING HOURS BANKING HOURS Only 5 Daily 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. Daily 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. Left FROM Friday 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Friday 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. 88 Free Parking Lot and 6 P.M. to 8 P.M. Member Federal Reserve System/Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. FROM '10 COLDSPOT REFRIGERATORS Kenmore • Top Freezers — Bottom Freezers When we talk • 12, 14, 16 and 18 Cubic Ft. Models about recreation, Electric RANGES ONLY 25 LEFT . . . FROM 125 it means FROM METAL Kitchen and more than Upholstered Chairs DESK Dining Room day money" $ Only 1 75 TABLES Jersey Oak 90 Left oowodyto new Jtiacy's raped COMBINATION WASHER-DRYERS meet 3QSM sod cnttKai ncattses. Atd to do mdaatnes. hh an acoqited Onfy 8 Left fact fbat-busmeaB locates ia aw» vnsttt tfaeie ate abundant and varied FROM 260 4 Drawer, 1 CHESTS rvce DM ncn ooothKflbg OnIy9Ufi nstjonal advatiiog campaigns tobc sure tiiat Awacricaii bosmen Extra Long FROM »ty k fvfip aware of ••}•' '~<^f'^y^f::^kM&i^M-^S^i&i: \ AND THEY STILL COME; Foreign visitors at the office of Charles Beagle, director of the De. partment of Public Works, are becoming an almost every day occurrence. Above, shown with Mr. Beagle left, is Lloyd A. Beames, asphalt engineer of tht Department of Highways, Adel- (Hl> TIMKRSCiKT TOGETHER: Old Timers — sportsmen of years ago — held their annual get together at the home of Mr. and Mr«. Jack Keating, High aide, South Australia. Our engineer is explaining the WAM program — Woodbridge Accelerated Stn-ol, who were hosts at a lawn party. Bottom row: Tom Kath, Eddie Gerity, Jack Keating, host; Stanley Krapik, Charlie Fair; second row. Jack Killcen, Idlward tinhorn, Augie Bowman, Ralph Kelly, Walter Yenk, Raymond Anderson. Third row, Mike Parsler, Edward Gallagher, Lar«f Campion, Carl Sund- Method — the new method of constructing roads, to the visitor. Beagle has received inter* qinst. Gary Messick, Dave Gerity, Joe Roberts, William Roberts, Cooney Haberman, Andy Simonsen, George Lee, Walter Close, Art Gardner, Pee Wee Smith, national recognition for road construction. Boh Risley, Bill Boylan; top row, Andy Gerity, Joe Holzheimer, Neli Drost, John Einhorn. (ilNGERBREAD HOUSES — When Cy Somnier, retiring baking instructor at the Middlesex County Vocational and Technical TO INSTALL TONIGHT: Above are the new officers who will be inducted into office by St. Cecelia's Council, Knights of Colum- High School in Woodbridge completed a project to show how gingerbread houses are constructed he turned them over to the bus tonight at a public installation. Left to right, standing: Joseph Flynn, lecture; Ben Vitale, recording secretary; Sanfor Hub- WoodbridKe Ulks Crippled Kiddies Committee. The Elks in turn gave them to the Woodbridge State School. In the photo above, schman, treasurer; Fat Coviello, trustee; Anthqny Clericuzto, outside guard; Joseph Shields, financial secretary; seated, James Michael llcrko, Elks crippled kiddies chairman; Barbara Ward, director of volunteer services at the state school; Mr. Som- iner, Kusscll Rice, a teacher at the school, and Martin Mundy of the crippled kiddies committee. Mr. Sommer is going to teach Vendola, warden; Richard Santa Maria, deputy grand knight; Sal Graziadei, grand knight; John Czajkowskl, chancellor; Casey math at the vocational school starting next month while working for a doctorate. Luchino, inside guard. Cops Seek Woman Who Gave Us False Story for Paper WOODBRIDGE - IT IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE TO GIVE FALSE INFORMATION TO A NEWSPAPER. Last week we received a call from a woman who said she was a neighbor of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Maurer, 58 Adams Street, Iselin. She re- lated that Mr. Maurer had phoned her from Pennsylva- nia asking her to call THE LEADER-PRESS and place an announcement of a birth of a son. Mrs. Maurer call- ed us Friday morning, under- standably upset, and told us the story was untrue. The entire matter, with the name of a suspect, has been turned over to the Wood- bridge Police Department LOCAL STUDENT IN RESEARCH: Wyoming University's physics department this week ac- for investigation. We humbly quired a 2'i ton laboratory magnet which will be used in a variety of research programs. Pic- apologize to Mr. and Mrs. tured with the massive device are (from left) Arthur I>enisonf professor of physics whose Maurer for any embarrass- grants made possible purchase of the magnet; Carolyn Walker, Woodbridge, Bruce Peterson, ment we may have caused GUESTS 01' JAY( EES: Foreign student* participating in Laramie; Larry Sims, Evanston; and Tom Ensign, gt. Paul, Minn.; all graduate student* In the them. the Woodbridge World Wide Day Camp at Merrill park were physics department. guests of honor of the Woodbridge Township Jaycccs. Left five Semi-Finalists to right are Doly Valbuena, Venezuela; Elizabeth Pcstana, During the electrical power though the sirens may not Brazil and Beryl Fernandez, Goa, India, who are shown with Named for Contest failure which engulfed Wood- sound. the Jaycee president, Jack Lawrence. Fire Chief Gives CARTERET — Judging for bridge recently 27 men were Although firemen from Dis- the second week's semi-finalists on ditty at the firehouse answer trict VI answered 10 fire calls in the Little Miss Carteret con] Report on ('alls ing any calls for a total of 81 for other fire districts for both test sponsored by Carteret Jay,- COI.ONIA - Chief Raymond ceeettes was completed on Sat- Three Promotions Made man hours. assistance and standby duty, Huyhes of the Colonia Fire De- mischievous fire calls necessi- urday and those named include partment, District 12, released It was suggested by Chief the following residents: tate a lot of unnecessary time. tho following second quarterly Hughes that in event of a simi- Al Cornell Estates Playground At Metro Glass Plant During this time, mischievous report: lar power failure, residents of —Linda Aim Pompeo, 29 Stima fire calls included the throwing the district should not hesitate Avenue; at Carteret Park — CARTERET — Promotions past three years, Mr. Neste The men responded to 42 fire of a gasoline fire bomb at a to use the alarm boxes to call Luureen Drummonil, 101 Mor for three supervisory emplo- held the past of production calls, attended 12 drills, result- small wooden bridge from & PLANNING I OK BALL: Mm. William Aluslle aud Mia. yees were aimouueed today at specialist. ing in un expenditure of 1,326 foe help in event of a fire. He Philip ttvhwulje spend the summer days preparing fur the lylko Street; Chrome Purk — moving automobile to eight false l.is>u Marie ldelt, 58 Warren the Metro Glass Co. here by The Important post at pro- man hours. pointed out that although elec- animal bull of the Women's Auxiliary of the Johu V. Kennedy alarms from i'iio boxes. Chief Street; Bernard Street Play Clyde Carnuhan, manager of duction specialist has been as Included in ihe instructional trical power may nut be avail Community Hospital. They verve at chairmen tor the gala Hu^lles, strongly recommended ground — Donna Garcia, 57 the* C'urteiet plant. signed by Air, Carnahun to drill's was a county wide mutual able, the console at tht) lire • vinl which will be held October 28, at the Hotel Pierre, New that parents explain to young- Dorothy Street; St. Joseph's The promotion* went to Mi Bimlos, uf in Daniel aid call by Aveuel Fire De house is automatically switch York City. sters these 4ir# not toys or gum Playground — Rosemary Dona ft gorge Neste, George Maikw Street, Carteret. [luiiineiil of a simulated plane ed to buttery power, thereby hue, 91 MarkowiU Street, and Leonard Bindos. (leorge Marko of 55 Laurel crash disaster at the General- registering any box numbers ball machines as many of them are led to believe by older chil- HOLY FAMILY REGISTRATION SET These girls will compete with Mr. Nesle, whose home is Street, Port Reading was pro Dynamics 1'lanl in Aveuel. In that may be pulled. In addition CAUTKHKT — The Parochial CARTERET — Cub Scout the five semi-finalists of last in Bayonne has been elevat- moted to general foreman of addition, the L'olonia firemen, to this radio and telephone con dren who then leave the scene, School nl ttie Holy Family Registrations at St. Joseph's week in the annual Little Miss t'ri Jo production superintcn production. Employed by the received instruction and experi- tact with police headquarters Such a prank m»y someday da- i lunch will open Wednesday, will n« held August. 27 from 3 to Carteret Pageant., Sunday after- den* lie will he in charge of company for 15 years, he for ence in the use of the new aerial are maintained through use of jay a rill to s fir* that may Hev. Heary Bog s P M , at tb» tilth Sttarf AUd- noon at tfverholt Stadium. Rain pro Imtion personnel, marhin mcrly worked al the Metro truck recently, acquired by Ave- portable generators thereby rott a life, or eiteasive proper- dau announced. itorium. i^. date U September 3, erj> and equipment. lf« ttu plant in Jersey City. nel. expediting immediate kelp even ty damage. <\ . Wednesday, August 23, 1987 Leader-Press Sabol Maintains Board Names Township Concept Teacher Aides WOODBRIDGE — The Board Best for Residents of Education authorized the hir- | ing of 60 teachers' aides at a — John Sahol, 1 moding held Monday night al ;i Hepuhlican candidale for ithe administration Buil^ng. mayor in the primary election I The aides were sought f*>y both next month, today said if elect [the Woodbridge Townshipi Fed- cil he would "maintain thr sub- eration of Teachers aVd the urban atmosphere of Wood I Woodbridge Township Educa- bridge. tion Association during the "I will consider myself to he strike negotiations earlier this a mayor of several small com car. mtinilies." he stated "lhati arc Those named are Mrs. George bound together for efficiency. I Drotar, Mrs. Dolores Colgary, will consider myself mayor of Mrs. Jessie Allessi, Mrs. Julia Iselin, Woodbridge, of Keasbey Ryan, Mrs. Donald Aaroe, Mrs. and Avenel, Hopelawn, Fords, Kenneth Taylor, Mrs. Irene etc. . . GIFT OF COP: Herbert Berry. Republican candidate for KolomaU, Mrs. Elzabeth LoBi- "Sometime ago the citizens of the Assembly, right, ii shown presenting two copies of "The anco, Mrs. Barbara Burke, Mrs Woodbridge had a choice of vot- Warren Revolution," hy L. Brent Bozell to to Edwin P. Dorothy Buzzaro, Mrs. George ing for a Woodbridge City or a Beckerman, director of the Free Public Library of Wood- Lane, Mrs. Theresa Chioeehi, Woodbridge Township. The ma- bridge, on behalf of the Woodbridge Township Young Re- Mrs. Margaret Jensen, Mrs. jority of the hard-working tax- publican Club, for use in the library system. The book takes harles Lobel, Mrs. Robert paying citizens chose the Town- a critical view of recent Supreme Court decisions. Walk, Mrs. Ann Pinelli, Mrs. ship concept. At that time my Terry Konar, Mrs. Paul Ada- opponent favored the city con- mec, Mrs. Lett Nissen, Michael jcept. If he is elected, will he try Tomko, Mrs. Joseph Hopta, to change our Township into a Margaret Ann Goyena Mrs. Fred Elhenney, Mrs. Mary city form of government? As a Baran, Mrs. Irene Henry, Mrs. candidate, I feel the taxpayers Doris LaFroscia, Mrs. Jean deserve knowing the views of Klenzmann, Mrs. Julia Tran- my opponent." Is Wed at St. Elizabeth chik, Mrs. Margaret Emery, FOR FIRST AID SQUAD: A rhcrk for $146.25 which represents the proceeds of a Chinese penny auction and fair conducted by Continuing Sabol said: Mrs. Sylvia Elan, Mrs. Mad- niMKhborhood youngsters for the benefit of the Avenel-Colonia First Aid Squad. Participants shown left to right include Gladys "I have recently been quoted CARTERET - St. Elizabeth eline Andreoni, Mrs, Katherine Skelly, Nancy Thullesen, Judith llegedus, Robert SnowfWd. accepting the cherk for the Squad; Kliiabeth Walker, Eleanor as referring Roman Catholic Church was Smith, Mrs. Helen Schlrrlpa, and Susan Hegedus. Missing from the picture are James Moyer and Lynn Jacob. a non-Republican. By his not th« setting on Saturday at 11 Mrs. Gloria Kaye, Mrs. Delorei I answering my question, I as AM. for the wedding of Miss Gahr, Mrs. William Bonnell, sume he proves my point! By Margaret Ann Goyena, daugh- Mrs. Ruth Rippen. Mrs. Anna his lack of support) for the Re- terpf Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Go- Dunda, Mrs. Dolores Danesky, Pilot Project in Adult publican Party, until he was yena, 5 Pierce Street and Mrs. George Rechsteiner, Mrs. able to start at the top and run Michael John Dill, son of Mr. William Hadam, Mrs. Michael Carteret Rec. Department Standings for mayor, we must certainly and Mrs. Matthew Dill, Oak- Asman, Mrs. Ruth Stanton, Mrs. Distributive Education conclude that he can not be an and. The Rev. John F. Chonko JaraesBarna, Mrs. Dennis Cre- asset to the Republican party celebrated the Nuptial Mass mins, Mrs. John O'Connor, Mrs. BABE RUTH LEAGUE or no hits and no runs to win Marilyn Robinson. or the taxpayers of Woodbridge and officiated at the double To Start September 7th St. Joes beat the Lions Club he third game in the second ring ceremony. in the Babe Ruth second half lalf. McDevitt, Fry, Senyszyn Township. I am still waiting for Also Mrs. John Lease, Mrs. reasons why the young and in- Joseph Okulicz, Mrs. Duncan WOODBRIDGE — Wtih the schedule, with Dennis Cherepski nd Famularo got two hits each. Miss Olive Huguenin was the jHendry, Mrs. Walter Klebe, aid of Federal and State funds, striking 18 batters and giving experienced party leadership jride's maid of honor and the thinks it can win with a non-Re- '; Mrs. Angelo Lombard!, Mrs. (he Woortbridga Evening Adult up two hits in the first inning. SOFTBALL LEAGUE <- ttendants were Mrs. Michael publican. Surely no citizen who Milton Sablatzky, Mrs. Salva- .School will initiate a pilot project aycee-ettey s List Five players reached first base SLOW PITCH ,arkin, the Misses Jacquelin really wants a change in No tore Maino, Mrs. Savaltort in adult distributive education on walks and one got on base awyer and Marilyn Miller. The Little League Managers vember -will vote for my oppo- Manfre, Mrs. John McCarthy, Marling September 7. by a pitched ball. Serving as best man was Panel of Judges jccame the 196 7 Softball nent on the Republican ticket." Mrs. William Lombard, Mrs. The project, the only one of hamps of the Recreation Lea ohn Peter Billow and ushering Sonia Jacob, Mrs. Helen Reti, its kind in New Jersey and, as CARTERET — The Carteret The St. Elizabeth team won Hue by winning their 11th game were Michael Miller, Alan Bez Mrs. Marie Giase, Mrs. Fran, far as can be determined, the aycee-ettes announced today its 10th straight game of the in 13 starts. The Champs got za and William Jaissel. ARTHUR A, FRY es Ballard. he panel of judges for the an- season, winning gamqs in each only one of its kind in the coun- ff to a fast start, by scoring The bride, a graduate of Car mal Little Miss Carteret Pag- half. The winners are the first IN TENNESSEE: Airman try, is aimed primarily to pick nine runs in the first inning on eret High School, received a ant. They include: half champs, and will play St. Arthur A. Fry, son of Thomas 14 Teachers Still up high school dropouts who ix hits, which included two achelor of arts degree in Miss Molly Mappen, owner Joseph's in a bumper game in E. Fry, 16 Hayes Avenue, Co- wish to go into merchandising homers by Bob WhiUett, two English from Douglass College. Needed For School nd director of the Charm and the second half. CanovaVhit his lonia, hag received his first activities such as distributing to ingles by Ziccardi and double.' The bridegroom is a graduate Modeling School of New Jersey, U. S. Air Force duty assign- consumers, retailers, jobbers, third homer of the season, all by Hefferan and Haining. Art Opening Sept. 6th .. Voodbridge. She has previously f Ramapo Regional High ment after completing basic wholesalers or those already hits going over the left field Meyer was the hurler and gain WOODBRIDGE — There are oaehed the Little Miss America School, Franklin Lake, received training at Lackland AFB, employed and wish to upgrade wall, over 300 feet distance. ed a triple and single. still a few openings in the teach- Contest and has broadcast the bachelor of science degree in Texas. themselves. ngineering from Rutgers Uni- ing staff in the Woodbridge ttle Miss America Contest Home runs by Dennis Cherep The Kolibas team got back He has been assigned to Township School System. According to George B. Sha- ski and Fred Gasior gave the STORK CLUB b Palisades Park. on the winning side ~ ersity and is the president of Sewart AFB, Tenn., for train- Superintendent of Schools Pa- piro, coordinator of Adult Dis- St. Joe's team a win over the Mrs. Robert Phillips who re- to 3 victory over the New arrivals recorded recent Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. ing and duty as a supply spe- trick A. Boylan said there are tributive Education in the Town G.D.O. team. The game had ently assumed the office of Players. Hughes was ly at the Perth Amboy Onera He is employed as a perform- cialist. He becomes a member still 14 vacancies. They exist ship school system those enroll been rained out twice. The win f§ Jersey Jaycee-ettes presi- gun in the Hospital include: ance engineer by Pratt and ber of the Tactical Air Com- in secondary mathematics, Span- ed in the course can complete gave the St. Joes record ot ent. She is past executive vice wo homers an^j* doubl From Woodbridge, a daughter Whitney Aircraft, East Hart- mand which provides battle- ish, vocal music, elementary credits for their high school dip four wins and one loss. They irtesident of the- New Jersey sko hit two sj; •to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas SUeo* ford, Connecticut. field firepower, precision jet male physical education and a !oma. Those who have com- will play a bumper game with ayoet-ettes and is a resident oi niak two doubles!.. 134 Hillside Avenue; a daughter Following a wedding trip to photo reconnaissance and air kindergarten position. pleted their high school work ipotswood. the top team, St. Elizabeth. Los- tS'Mr. and Mrs. Judson Holmes, Hyannis Port, the couple will mobility for the nation's Assistant Superintendent Tho- but wish to add to their educa- ing pitcher, Mik« Colligan, al Pivid Manton, exchange jour- A 17 hit barrage, .wliiih in 74 Pikeview Lane: a son to Mr. reside in East Hartford, Conn. ground forces. Airman Fry mas G. Desmond reported that tion may also enroll. Counts lowed three hits, while Cherep- nalist from New Zealand who Is eluded hornets'Mr BoV-ftisillo.iand Mrs. Joseph Long, 534 Alice is a 1967 graduate of Wood- 230 new teachers have been hir- of short term duration and uon- ski gave up two singles and resently working for the Ron Puatta,MMck Pf $ and' Place. bridge High School. ed in preparation for the open- credit in nature will also be struck out 16 batters. offered. The non-credit courses OME NEWS, New Brunswick Tandarak, won for Pu'sillos From Carlcrot. a snn to Mr ing of schools Wednesday, Sep- will be developed to meet the He is attending classes at Rut- Gypsy Camp team also had and Mrs, Jose Aleman, 51 Per Programs Set Hard, steady work, not bril tember 6. Of that number ap- ers University and is also SOFTBALL LEAGUE — needs of the workers and those homers by B. Morton, Varga, shing Avenue; a daughter t iance, usually brings in the proximately 100 were hired for tudying radio and television op SLOW PITCH who own and operate businesses. and Philipbar. (Mies tallied sin- Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pry, « green stuff. the new Colonia High School. rations and preparing travel The El Dora team came from gles and Lawlojr hit two. For Pre-School Mr. Shapiro said that courses John Street; a daughter to Mr igs for the U. S. Information behind to score two runs in the and Mrs. Gerald Feldheim, 9 under the project, will also in gency. bottom of the 7th inning on The Cornell team hid Its clud* advertising, salesman- Grant Avenue; a daughter ti Children Here The judges will select Little Kwadecious' homer with one on batting shoes on and wenp"pn a ship, merchandising and mar Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Houston Outdoor Art Show Planned Miss Carteret on Sunday after- base to win 5 to 4. Bill Hercek rampage getting 20 runs qbd 20 WOODBRIDGE — Services keting. 58 Bergen Street; a daughte oon at 2 o'clock at Overholt hit a homer In the fourth in hits. The winners gatherecfthrte o Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hodro involving pre-school youngsters "We hop« to help the business itadium—rain date is Septem ning- Murphy, winning pitcher homers, two triples, nine dou- ski, 23 Lefferts Street; a (laugh were the subject of two an- By Library On Inman Ave. community, t h e coordinator er 3. hit two doubles. bles and six singles. RUSJQ had er to Mr. and Mrs. Denni nouncements by Mayor Ralph stated, "by training or re a homer and two doubles, Cas- Ten semi-finalists will partici Turk, 60 Louis Street, P. Barone today. WOODBRIDGE — Woodbridg* training personnel. We hope The^A&O team won Its 10th sidy hit a triple, two doubles pate and the new "Little Miss' From Avenue, a daughter tc Mayor Barone noted that the artists will be provided an op- to help adulti who wish to be game of the season, finishing in and a single, Ihnat hit s hom- will be crowned by Miss Donna Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Marquez pje-sehool Immunization clinic portunity to show their work at employed on part-time or full- a tie for second place with Pu er and double, Lefkowski a hom- Marie Cafiero, present title 57 Avenel Street; a son to Mr serving all township residents an Outdoor Art Show, Satur- Singout Support time basis \n distributive occu- slllo. Each had a record of 10 er and Devlin made two: doubles holder. and Mrs. Charles Sabo, 104 will be held at the new Wood- day and Sunday, at the Henry pations. These will include wins and 3 lasses. J. Ryan and single. ;' Den Medvatz and Pat Hart each Prospect Avenue. bridge Health Center, 800 St Inman braneh of the Wood- housewives, semi-retired, those George Avenue, near Wood Urged by Barone hit homers and doubles to lead The A&O team scored a run From Hopelawn, a son to Mr. bridge Free Public Library. displaced by automation and and Mrs. Gerald Nehila, 26 bridge Senior High School. In the IB-hit attack. Steve Nelson in the bottom of the seventh Sponsored by the library, the WOODBRIDGE - Woodbridge those who stopped working due Howard Street. the past, the clinic had been to health reasons." tallied a double and single for inning to beat the St. Joe's HNS. show will feature work done In residents today were urged to Obituaries the losers. From Fords, a daughter t held at the Knights of Columbus oils, watercolor tempera, and Three Programs The losers scored five runs in support, both by their atten- Mr. and Mrs. Pietro Delia, 1 building. collage. The work will be on Actually there will be three the first inning to lead briefly, dance and contributions, the up- The Kolibas team shut out the Elm Street; a son to Mr. am Also changed Is the date on display from 11:00 A. M. to programs — credit toward high but the winners tied the score coming "Up With People" sing- MIKE ULHURSKY St. Joe's HNS boys by a score Mrs. Robert Hnath, 5 Fiftl which the clinic will be held 7:00 P. M. each day, school diploma; short term cour- in the fourth, scoring three CARTERET — Mike Ulhur- of 14 to 0, with Tom Fitzpatrick ee^; a son to Mr. and Mrs Beginning September 7, it wil' out to be held Saturday and ses for graduate* and short runs. Smarro had three hits for Judging will determine first iky, 28 years of age, of 10 Lef allowing four hits. Heavy hit- Rocco Morra, 15 Clum Avenue be the first Thursday of each Sunday at Roosevelt Park in term courses for self improve the winners. and second place winners in "erts Street, died Tuesday at ting by Ed Wojewudszki, who From Keasbey, a son to Mr month, from 9:30 A. M. to 10:15 Edison. mont. Mr. Shapiro explained three divisions: adult (those oi the Perth Amboy General Hos- hit • homer, Bill Kolibas with and Mrs. Joseph Sebok, 46 Oak A. M. Pointing out that "a demon- that the major objective of adult The Woodbridge Recreation 10th grade age and older), in- pital. He was born in Poland a homer and double and Verdi, land Avenue. distributive education is to fit Department Baseball and Soft- A new program for preschool termediate (6th through 9th strated moral rt-commltUnent and had resided in Carteret Hughes, T. Fitzpitrick with two persons for "useful employ- ball League standings as of ers will be initiated on Septem grades), junior (up to «th to the traditions, values and for 4 years. Mr. Ulhursky was hits each helped to win. ment in selling and non-selling Monday, August 21, is as fol- ber 8, when the Woodbridge grade). demands of American heritage a parishioner of St. Mary's' distributive occupations. It is Bill Hercekled the El Dora lows: Free Public Library will begin Registration slips, available is in order; In view of much Ukrainian Catholic Church. He Eighth District extended to executive* of large team to a big 14 to 1 win, get SENIOR LEAGUE (Fast Pitch) a series of story hours design- »t any library branch, should recent public display by those was employed at the U. S. Me- stores, to managers and owners ting two homers and a double 1st Half Champs — Pedagogues ed specially for children aged be brought to the Inman branch who evidently hold their citi- tals Refining Co. for four years, of small businesses and to em John Poloncsa gained a home Pedagogues 9 . A&O, 6 (9 VFW Convention 3-5. with entries. Entries will be zenship lightly", Mayor Balph as Section Supervisor, ployees of both large and smal while J. Weber hit two single innings) FORDS — John Amaczi, jun-' To be held at the Main Li accepted from 10 A. M. to 5 P. Barone said that a packed He Is survived by his wife, P. M. on August 26 and from house at the sing-outs will •how establishments." and a double and Savage made 2nd Half: ior vice commander of the brary, beginning at 10:30 A. M If necessary courses may be Mrs. Krystna Tomczyk Ulhur two doubles, Bierna got him- Eighth District Veterans of For- through October 13. »:30 - 9:30 A. M. on Saturday, cynics that Americanism is as sky; his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wed* August 23rd August 26. There will be no viable as ever it has been. given in tb« daytime later on. self three singles. eign Wars, has been appointed Mayor Barone, commenting John Ulhursky of Carteret and Pedagogues vs Kolibas - Cart. general chairman of the District entry fee. Prior to teaching, Mr. Shapi on the demonstrated popularity "The program Is a thorough- three sistf/s, Mrs. John Kusz- Park (6:15) Convention to be held next sum- ro, spent 25 years in retail sale LIGHT SENIOR LEAGUE of story hours held at the town- Judging will take place Sat- ly enjoyable and thrilling one," nir of Poland and the Misses mer and which will include a and industrial Marketing. He Paul Niemic hurled the Mets INDUSTRIALTEAGUB ship's playground this summer, urday afternoon, in all media, Mayor Baron* stated, "and the Anna and Irene Ulhursky of military ball. served five years In the Aii to a 3 to 1 win, for their fourth National Division advised parents who are inter- excepting sculpture and hand! 180 young people who perform !arteret, Mr. Amaczi held a committee Force as flight control officei win of the season. The Mets are Gulton Industries ested in the preschool program crafts. without pay to spread the mes- meeting at his home jointly Mr. Shapiro received his B. S Funeral services will be held leading the league. Pat Hart (Champs) — 3 The artists may sell their with the Ladies Auxiliary which to register their children as soon sage of the real America across degree in Business management Friday at 9:30 A. M. at the was the losing pitcher for the General Dynamics — 5 works, but they mutt not be will conduct a convention at the as possible at the Main Library, the world deserve the support from Falrlelgh-Dickinson Col Blzub Funeral Home, 54 Whee- Reds. Hess Oilers — 6 removed from the exhibit until same time. either In person or by phoning of all of us." lege and his master's degree in ler Avenue followed by a high Ronson Corporation — 5 it ends, Sunday evening. A homer by Andy Banick ME 4 4450 and asking for the No admission will be charged, Distributive education from requiem Mass at at St. Mary's Natvar Corporation — 8 Serving on the committee with sparked the Mets to their fifth Mr. Amaczi are Joseph Povlch, children's depaRment. For further Information, call Montclair State College. He Church at 10 A. M. with the Witco Chemical — 7 according to the sponsors of the vice commander; Raymond the main library, 6344450. taught distributive education on Vary *Rev. Moniignor Victor 0. straight game in the Light Sen- event; the cost of transporting Mount, Joseph Koval, Walter d a high school level at Scotci Pospishil O.C.D. as celebrant. ior League. Joe Tcrebetski was American Division • »n maintaining the young per Zygmund, Howard Giles, Alfred I'lains-Fanwood High School ha Interment will be in St. Ger the winning pitcher. Colonial Pipeline Board Appoints Cops Following Lead** armtrt for two days (about trude Cemetery, Cqlonia. Ideal Way Movers — 2 Krai, Mrs. Michael Toth, Djs fore coming to Woodbridge. JOB MEDWICK LEAGUE Parastas services will be held Valentines -, 4 trict president of the Ladies All the programs will be ad- The PAL team won Its 9th Auxiliary; Miss Irene Semaski, In tartm «SJ^ £££* this evening at 8 o'clock. Hatco Chemical - 4 New Teachers WOODBRIDGE w Poliee are ministered through the Wood straight of the season, with a Mrs. Amaczi, Miss Iris Hager, contribute may write to the Krim Ko — 4 following leads that they hop* bridge Adult School, directed b win over' the Boro Employees Mrs. Helen Krai. WOODBRIDGE - Several Middlesex County Moral Re ar- Mineral Chemical will lead to the arrest of gun- Rt>y E. Valentine. Persons in ON FEPERAL INSURANCE team 6 to 2 John Ward hurl - € new teachers were appointed, mament Fund, c/o The Evening t Games Played: A District meeting will be men who held up the Sunrise terested in taking courses 01 President Johnson has vetoed ed another fine game, allowing held, September 29; District df- effective next month, at a meet- News, Perth Amboy 0M81 Ideal, 9; Hess Oilers 0; — Gas Station, Route 1 — twice In discussing their needs are aske a bill that would have provid three hits and striking out five ficers are also invited to attend ing of the Board of Education Funds In excess of required ex- Krlm-ko, 9; Gulton Indu3., 8; — one day. to call or write Mr. Valentin ed more life insurance cover batters. He gave up six walks. and participate in the joint staff Monday. penses will be turned over to Pipeline, 15; Dynamics, 3; — Early Monday morning two or Mr. Shapiro, at the Adminis age for 2.5 million federal em Mike Palumbo hit two doubles officer* and chairmen mueting, They are: Mrs. Delana K. Al- the group. At present the group Min. Chem., 9; Hatco Chem, 7; men and a woman took almost nation Building, School Street ploy&es. He told Congress to for the winners. August 31, B:0O P.M. at Hope- ton, Mrs. Marylou Banning, Ron is tsfrX) ihort. Valentine, 8; Gulton Indus, 5; — $300 from James J. Funn, an Woodbridge, telephone 838-0400 hold the line on a bill to raise lawn. aid S. Barboe, Mrs. Janet Be Pipeline, 19; Natvar Corp, 4; — attendant. They left him bound I ST or 58. federal pay and not go beyond •The Audrey Boy* beat the nik'z, Richard J. Brown, Jr., Keplch team, scoring four runs Krim-Ko, 9; Hess Oilers, 0; —] ami gagged on the station floor. other attendant. They pointed his recommendation of a .5 n«r human being really Mrs. Judith L. Bruce, Mrs. Ge in the third inning to overcome Ideal, 13; Dynamics, 5; — Na At 8:30 P. M., two other men a gun at him and escaped will) cent Increase. knew half they think they know, raldine Budzinski, Richard L. a 4 to 1 lead by the losers. John War, 8; Hatco Chem. 12. held up Gerald Theurich, an, approximately "" Psychologist is this world would be a much Varlton, Athena M. Chagaris, Heard at School The cost of living Index shows iTeague got the win in relief of SLOW PITCH ORGANIZATION better place. Mrs. Modesta G. Clausen, Mar np indication of a recession. Putadu- Mirk Benson was CARTERET — Dr. Rlcharc Universal Div, Champs garet W. DeRose, Mrs, Ger pitcher for the losers, giving MALE HELP WANTED Siss, Psychologist for The'Sum Port Reading Fire Co. 9 — 0|Zcroc, trude Devanny, Mrs. Barbara B MALE HELP WANTED up only five hits. He proved inor Head Start Program wa: Township Public Schools, Memo Edelstcin, Sidney Feins, John Retired man to work I a.m. wild and allowed seven walks. Fords Mots 1. — Mature individual for jani- Kuest speaker for parents, sta Park Diagnostic Center, Central Continental Div. Champ* W. Faustini, Mrs. Gwynre W. to 4 p.m. on Sunday only as I Benson had a homer and single, Mustangs o — tpral dffice work. Three days members and friends on Mon N. J. Mental Health Hygiene Wuodbridjje Teachers 9 — 1 Gibson Helaine Greenberg, Pulaski and Irving a double and Iselin Saints 0 — in Rahway and two days in watchman, Inside work in day evening August 21st - 7:3( Clinic and is now the Psycholo Mrs. Patricia Hay, Mrs. Sheila single. FINAL: Metuchen. Hours 8:30 to 5 pleasant office. Requires no P.M., at Cleveland School. H< gist for Perth Amboy City Games Played Jasny, George G. Javor, Mar p.m. with opportunity for Teachers (Champs) T — sha C. McLeod, Eric Metres, physical activity. Ofiice lo- spoke on discipline and t>«hav Schools. The Boro Employees won easi- p. R. Fire Co. a ,5; ?eroes, 3 — Picsro's, overtime. Must have ear. ior, followed by a question ant Elisabethtown Cai Company ly over th* GATX team, with 3; Giants, 3; - Picaro's, 9; David MUtman, Marianns Nad- Mileage expense. Call Mr. eated in IHUB. C»U Mr. H*r- answer period. presented a DemonatraUwi to Andy Mazu burling tbr«e in- Petmou Classic Baseball Fords M«tl, 0; — Giants, 8; Hit- ler, Judith Q'Ponnell, Cornelius Hsrvin; 2t>8uO0- Ext. S44. via; au.5000 Ext. S44. Be Dr. Siss is the Perth Ambo; Head Start Parents - Thursday nings and allowing two hiU io Giants ^ — less, 2; — Cipperlys, 8; Zeroes, Pout, Mrs. Miriam K Rabois, Between 1:30 and S p.m. tween 1:90 and S p.m. School System's Psychologist Evening, August 16th, at the the first inning. Senyszyn pitch- Cipperly's Pirates 7 *-* 0; — Giants, 9; Mets, 0; — Pi- Stewart Michter, R«rt8 Dr Siss received his Doctoral Rahway Kl'chen on Nutrition ing the final four innings, gave Pk'iiro's Construction 6 — caro's, 19: Zeroes. 3; — Cip- John Cciuilz. (Jvorfjc B. Shapi An Equal Opportunity An Equal Opportunity from Kntger's University and and Meal planning. It was an up no hits. Meanwhile tin; win HS Wuuiiws :t — nys, :>; l'icaro's, 0, — Giants, j n>. Klmer V. Zelko, Mrs, Janis Employer Employer has worked with Woodbridge' enjoyable evening. pounded two GATX pitchh m Kings. Zeiues, 2. 'league. TRADER-PRESS — Wednesday, August, 23, 1967 I.ONGIIILL: — Winner of the Ids. A Mayo -, election >vas Carducei, Kevin Short, Buddy WOODLAND AVI1;.: — On, was chosen as Chief Strawberry | the play doh contest were Pat- Mayor's election was Pamela held August 16. Tom Hark is Zamlni. and Kd llornn. Win- Thursday, August 17. Woodland on our Special Indian Day. j ski, Joe Kovacs, and Su.san Ctirran, who will meet the May the new Mayor, with Linda ner of the pet show was the Avc. Park took a hike to Ron ricia Terrano, Robbie Osolin- I'LAYGROUND NEWS or and the council. On Masque While as firsi runr<>r up: in puppy belonging 1o Jimmy j level' P*rk Twenty children (lLE1N covfc: — A" Imprcs- Trrrano. rade Day visitors from the past, the event thai he could no rep mi Winners in arts and and supervisors roasted hot S1VC Parl of our PlWrountl, present, and future visited resent the park, Linrta wotiftl crafls were Marie ('ahninani, dogs and hamburgers, Mr. A -population went lo the polls BUI t Ml STRIP: - On Mon- !U':\U> PARK: - Mcnlo's very well represented the play »m)d time was liad hv all last week to elect a mayor, lion day, August 14, James Klcban Lonjihill and paraded through !hen do so. Other rinse running Mike Mo.senlhine, and David Me K ' :cli;ill Irani viclorcd over ground of Menlo Park, lout the park. eanrlidatcs were Handy Kelly. trovski. '•'••• ors wont t0 Dennis Needham.land Ronnie Hucrarnlli tied for BOYNTON ir!: — On Wed who defeated three opponents j first place in a runninfl mara .icinl it-2,1 winning 7-4. After BLANDI ORI) AVE.: - Tins Eli Reinharz, Anthony and John KEASftKY: - In Ihe arts and MI IMI ire work of campaigning day, August 15, thirteen children HOFFMAN: Arts and crafts •Koch, and Ray Murage. ncsdav. August Hi. Uio ehildr-en Winners in a poster making tlion around the playground winners this week were Anlho crafts division awards for the at Rovnton Ave. held a pirnie contest held Thursday after- area. A birycle ride to explore n (i I "ark named Charlie participated in the Junior Olym- 1 ny Koch, I.ea Reinharz, and FORDS PARK: - Kords Mark prettiest bracelets were Riven at Ihe Sixth Avc, Park. The noon were Sandy Dorgai, Mi Woodbriflge was held Monday, Smiili ils first Mayor. Charlie pics and four people came in Sondra Maneates for their deco .members who participated in to Ricky Polieastro. Maritza children contributed Iheir share ] LaRose, .la.son No.cdham. also. The tfroup toured the Po- received twenty-five votes. first place. Stuart Pernick won rnr P jralive wall panels and brace I the Junior Olympics were John Cas.ro, Helen Capik, and Philip liy baking mprukes nnd making | an(] Adrienne Schuele. Partiei- lice Station, City Hall, Bell first prize in softball throw, Jo- ; o her candidnSos for mayor Pignataro. Maritza ('astro, Do konl aid. Thrpe niothei , '!ave pan(S jn a ^p hike held Fri- Telephone, and a local bakery. w:-r;> Anthony (Jar^ano and Ed anne Covington won first in the reen Kress, and Tom'Zupnn had heir as>isl.wr by help I , mon]j (ravcled almosl!The Rroup rode again to city lliisluu-sky who each lost by SO yard dash, Lacy Covington the best pothnUlers. Winners in ing Ihe chddren roast hoi (logs. . , ^ hall on Wednesday to meet the "PATRIOTISM IS NOT DEAD" thir)pp,hirtCenn mllnmilecs thrnthrouglt hh Scwarenvjafpn , only a few voles. All three can i won first prize in tire 50 yard the clay modeling contest were STRAWBERRY HILL: - Our,Port Reading, and Carteret. Mayor with a letter of recrea- di I lev were excellent nominees d'ish, and Sharon Harris won Application Form Sleven Fisco, Lenny Lplinko. loader#3 for this week was tional suggestions. Mayor B»- rone was also invited by the ami any selection would have first in the shuttle run. Gary Scrittote, and Ilelge Nnrd Jeanette Klio. The winners of EAST GREEN ST.: - James PATRIOTIC ART CONTEST Damico placed first in arts and children to visit their carnival veil. Results of the Mayor's our stuffed animal contest were crafts this week. Winners of for Cerebral Palsy. In Connection With United States Day Program elcc'.ion sffft Alfred Castro as Arlene Lohli, Missy Smith, and WORLD WIDE TRAVEL SPECIALISTS SINCE 190? October 22. 1967 our New Mayor, and Ron Tan- Linda Tatc. The champions of| kcwixz, Rlcardo Castro, Joe our balloon blowing contest were Sponsored by Capik as the mayor's council. every sandwich fit for a king J-,I Murphy, Maryann Sorcnsen, Wooribnilge Township Business and Professional TRAVEL COLONIA #22: - Congral- and Vinco Barsi. Congratula- TASTY SUBS - OUR CLAIM TO FAME Women's Club and illations to Charlie OJarbowski tions to Joe Melczer and Mary Js our Cultural Sub-Committee of the Mayor's and Eddie McGeehan our Olym ann Snrenscn., winners in the NOW OPEN... SUPERBLY PREPARED Commission on Youth pic stars. Christopher Leahy Junior Olympic's./ Kevin (jreen has been selected playground (Fill out and mail immediately to the Art Chairman, Mayor with Andy Pytell as his Mrs. Josephine Swarlz, Municipal Building, 1 Main Street, alternate. BUSINESS Woodbridge, New Jersey). QUIGLEY: — Late Monday \ir • Rail • Steamship Attention Bowlers! I will enter an original painting on a patriotic or histor- afternoon brought many hungry )!)«7-68 SEASON Hotel • Tour and Cruise ical subject to be displayed during the United States Day kids to a pizza party. This week We have openings in our Reservations The World Celebration at Woodbridge Senior High School Stadium there will be a rescheduled hike on Sunday night, October 22, 1967. I will deliver the paint- to Roosevelt Park. Also, a party Industrial Legaue for Over — VA 6-3661 ing to the chairman at the stadium the day of the celebra- is planned for Friday. full teams. tion at 2 P.M., and will pick up the painting (signing for All industry welcome it) from the chairman at the conclusion of the program. DOUGLAS ST.: — We had two Travel Bureau special events this week. We Make up a tram ami rep- Name Age . had a stuffed animal contest resent your planti in this ATELLITE 303 Maple Street and winners were Dave Dunne, league. 875 average. League PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Street Address Nancy Boyle, Mary Ellen Dietz, bowls Wednesday nite fi:4S Marianne Boyle, Patli Laidlaw, P.M. WORLD WEDE TRAVEL Town Telephone Number UBMARINE Donna Kolarick, Dicky Boyle, FOR INFORMATION CALL SPECIALISTS SINCE 1907 and Debbie Gedeon. A pizza Title of Painting if known at this time party was held on Friday. 634-4520 top quality ingredients . . . base crisp fresh bread . . . tasly Bowl -Mor Lanes garden vegetables go into 1290 ST. 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TO PAY m NEW JERSEY II Iro..•n 5 THURS. OGERS ii Our peatMt dres* ft •port CLOTHES IL 1-717 1 DINFIHS shirt collection. Include* NIGHTS Van Heusen V»nopre#i. 174 SMITH ST., PERTH AMBOY — VA 6-595!) Hi-Roll, Button down. All TO 9 113 BROAD ST., ELIZABETH — EL 4-7474 11. stylet & colors. FREE - USE ERMA'S PARK AND SHOP PLAN - FREE "1'iUfi Our Jilt ) cm <>/ Itrjifiuluhle t.'irr/jcj N«>r» ice — 1067" STORES THRULUHULT .MiW JtK.SKV: Llizjbutli. Blouiufield, Hmlennarli, MorrUlown, New Brumwick, Pakuie, Pitertun, Perth Amboy, Plainfield, Treoton, W««t New York ELIZABETH SHOWROOM WESTFIELD SHOWROOM 333 N. BROAD ST. \ "M™ 234 E. BRQAD ST-, 233-8700 O|i>il •vriiuivli 111 V - h .In, unj bulurJoy 5 10 Ou.n avaninyi 'til ] 30 — Munduy und Thuuduy f Our <>l 7'itn M ' nil Cullri f PATIE FOtJRTEEl Woodbridge, N. J., Wednesday, Aug^irt 23, 1987 ^ —t— rnpr~'" ISiaiN AMERICAN LEAGUE CHAMPS: Bottom row, John Kain, Pefcr Martino, Bob Warnersbach, Tod Hlnlieky, Robert Crossley, Mike Tueful, Keith Curran. Top row, Charles Palermo, manager; Chuck Palermo, Charles Olsen, Eobcrt Mack. Vinnie Terrell, Jim McGeehan, Kyle Curran, Philip Materniak, Mr. Mat«rniak, coach. Missing is Allen Stanko. LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES I LEGAL NOTICE d. Any stale of (acts' which in ec- said lot] in said block will be sold to- ». Existing restrictions of record, if which shall not exceed six per centum curate survey and Inspection of gether with all other details pertinent, any. <•%> per annum and such Interest shall the premises would dlsclow •aid minimum price being $2,400.00 plus k. The effect, if any, ol municipal be payable semi-annuaHjr on April 1 and t. Hiirhts of neighboring owners and costs of preparing deed and advertising zoning laws and other applicable October 1 In each year. municipal, corporate and public this sale. Said lots ln said block will re municipal and governmental regu The bonds are general obligation* of right*, if any, Ln any brooks, quire a down payment of 10% of the bid latlons. the Township and the Township is tuth- •Irnmi, ditches, drains, under- accepted by the Municipal Council, in c. The right* of tenanU under exis- orhed and required by law to levy ad ISKUN ALL-STAR TEAM—Front row, left to right: Jeff Petrowski, Robert Ilaines, Frank DcRosa, Chuck Palermo, Jim Mc- ground drains, pipes or conduits cash, certified check, or cashier's check ting leates, if any. valorem taxes upon all real property tax- bordering or crossing premises ln payable to the Township of Woodbrldge, d. Any ttttt of facts which an ac- able by said Township for the payment (Jeehan and Joe Flynn. Rear, Manager Tom Marold, Coach Charles Palermo, Don Crilly. Ed Schultz, Rlckle Ullrich, Vinnie question. the balance of purchase price to be paid curate survey and inspection of the of the bonds and the interest thereon Tcrrel, John Daniels, Charles Caliendo, Paul Brandenburg, and Coach Mike Salvatore. Missing is Ronald Towel. f. Rights of tht public and private within thirty days. premises would disclose. without limitation of rate or amount. right*. If any, ln any roads, ave Said property is more particularly de- •.Right* of neighboring owners and Each proposal *ubmltted must name LEGAL NOTICES nues. streets, alleys, lane*, ci scribed as follows: municipal, corporal* and public the rate of Interest per annum to be right* of way, bordering on or West side of Earl Street, Woodbrldge, rights, if any, Is any brooks. borne by the bond* bid for and the rat* ORDINANCE #«•« crossing tht premises in question. New Jersey. streams, ditches, drains, under- named must be a multiple of one-eighth AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE I- Additional conditions of stile: The TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ground drains, pipes or conduit* or one-twentieth of one per centum end ENTRY INTO AND THE EXECUTION above tale is open only to bidders PUBLIC SALE OF SEAL ESTATE bordering or crossing premises must be the same for all the bonds bid PLAYGROUND NEWS OK A JOINT CONTRACT BY THE BOR- who are qualified under R.S. 40:60- KNOWN AND DESIGNATED on the in question. for. Th* Interest payable with respect te OUGH OF CARTERET WITH VARIOUS 40.7 us persons displaced by high- Township Assessment Map u Lot 42 and {.RlgM* of th* public and private each bond on any one date will HEART-rUMP PATIKNT bl mornil11 lcrvicei Satur News to Robert Freeman, e«H- Sunday Sermon Topic wri.i. Herman Bar Mttnvah ijg 9*0 - lor, or his assistant, Mrs. Cere- Announced by Pastor Mo\ioo Cily — Mrs. Kspcran Scheduled Tomorrow Members arc reminded tho lia Sherry. za del Vallo Vasqucz still wears i icn-i tw c..,i... .1 r ~ Yahrzcit Camlln shoidrl t>e Mtflit WOODBRrDGE - Dag Hamthe identification band which se c l thc nins prior to 1 Laughter should dimple th« mnrskjold, ths late Secretary Is the only visible .sii;n she USin Bi,h shi m w,,i °> r r r cheek, and not furrow the brow (Jonoral of the United Nations, cla(o lhe underwent surgery a year aqn hold tomorrow night at 8:00.1™™* ") ninthly with niRRedness. will be the subject of the serm- The OneR Shabbot will be spon LBS New^ For information rn- on of the Rev. John G. Wight She was the first person to sur ! ardin man at the First Congregational vive use of an artificial hrarl sored hy Mr. and Mrs. Morris, « « Vahraelts contact Rob- Church (United Church of pump, and now cares for her nrrman in honor of the Bar crt Falk, chairman, M 8 8027. son and works seven days n Mit/vah of their son, Joel, who! ('hairmen are requested to Christ) on Sunday at 10:00 A.M. will he called lo the Torah at! submit reports for tho CBS The subject is ths third in a week. scrips on Great Contemporary Christians. The first two dealt Martin Luther Kinfi. Child care "SHOP MAIN ST. with Tope John XXIII and Dr.is offered for children under] WOODBRIDGE" eight. Visitors aro welcome. ' P. S. Express Revlon "Say It With Flowers" COSMETICS from HEADQUARTERS IN BUSES WALSHECK'S WOODBRIDGE GAL to • »irr I Ml rfrllrtrlr* Publix Pharmacy Premium Oil. National Brand. 34-hr. ATLANTIC "Since 1932" llrviM An aN makvt of burnvn. 91 Main St., Woodhridge for f'fli) ii>rr/r« yi/il RACE give u> a rail. TRACK M4-M09 CHECK MARK CITY (JUT FOR FIRST All): The CarUret Lions Club Has donated two battery operated "Beam O- SIMONE BROS Wt4nt$da)i$ and Saturdays ana Malic" emerRenry lamps to lhe Carleret First Aid Squad. These powerful lamps switch on LINDEN, N.J. for Monday Sept. 4 through Oct. 7 automatically the instant a power failure occurs and will light up the First Aid Squad (iarafln HU 6-2726 and Office for at least 14 hours. The above photo shows past president Charles C. Varga pre- HU 6-0059 Buses Leave Main & School senting the two lamps to Squad President Andrew J. llila. RARITAN BAY? Sts. at 11:00 a.m. on Hfl Assured ...... Flourn fmnl Wednesdays, (Sats. 10:30 WALSHECK'S, be It a small arrangR- menl or a weddinK «ro jiv™ (he a.m.) utmost of attention und rreativeness. 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I'l.iBlic top, front and tidell Groupings consist ^ of: Double Dresser Uai>n . . . Framed Mirror ™ Tho most practical carriage . . . Sparioas Cheat . . . Full-size lied. Quantity < mother aver had . . , limited! LOIMPLKIK 4-PC. HF.IIIIUOM OUTFITS (.HOIJPINGS PRICED A^T OFVLY _._ Chrom* tubular frame, four wheel brakes, 26-PC. t liUBKSt 8-IV. Muilrru or • . SO CONVKiNUWlTY LOCATED FOR UNION AND MIDDLESEX COUNTY H 1176 ILIZABETH AVE., ELIZ. (•irard iiirni(urt> Company i* located in Klizabetli ouly on« block away from UNION COUNTY At Broad St., opp. Courthoutu EL 2-964H (X)l'KTIIOI SK. You'll find fcilHARO'S directly on lite corner of Jcffrrcson Avciiitc ami Dickinson GIRARD iu»i ONI, lil.OCk in from UOTU Broad Street ami tlixabclli Avenue. PAGE SIXTEEN SPORTS TALK RY JACK TILSON • All Around the Town By MEYER • -AlrPhail, Yankee general manager, recently made the Mickey D'Zurilla comes from a family of ballplayers. Hii • nn comment about, area hasoballer Wall. Manuel: "lli.s brother, Bill, was an outfielder on the old Carteret Field Club, i^ has horn impressive. He has not shown too much power in addition to playing golf, bowling and shooting pool. Knobby, n! -plate, but gets his base hits. We are very high on another brother, played basketball in high school and was a mem- ber of the high school cage team which won the state champion- congratulations to William Holdsworth, George llin- ship in the thirties. Another brother, Tommy, played baseball kl"-. Harry Knapp, Mike Koltos and Steve Pozycki—gold mcrlal with the Jednotas in the late thirties. winner* at the Raritan Valley Swim Club . . . Mickey, like Ernie Sabo, started his baseball career with tht Young John (Carteret) Ward displays plenty of potential nut Carlerct Field Club at Brady's field in the early twenties. Before there on the pitching mound . . . that, Mickey played baseball with the New Brunswick Vocational How about marksman Richie Alexander scoring a fine 297 .School, holding down the second base position for a period o{ for the Woodbridge "A" squad in its match against the Edison three years. After that came the Carteret Field Club, managed Police team . , . by Ilenny Staubach, where Mickey saw action at second base. \1oc (Port Reading) Barbato, Sr. gets better 'n' better as FOR TIIK SIXTH n)NSi;niHVI'. TIMI!: The (Jtlnnia AC. won the Freeholders' Slow-Pitch Tournament. Above is (hit year's Ernie Sabo was at third, Mickey recalls, Charley Brady caught the years roll by ... winning team. Kneeling, left to rinlit: Hank (iarda, (ieorge. Ncelen, Ben Schmiel, Susan Kaiser, team mascot with trophy; Pete and Curley Sullivan played first base. Hay ? In other league contest*, the HERO'S BURIAL mighty hone Menenger died Giants downed the Hitless Won Newt spread rapidly when the 1808. They burled him wit Giants Take der.i 8 2 on a four hitter by Jcr ry Angyoe and Tony Aquila who honors rarely given to a hors The Hitless Wonders got into A military organization fin , shared the mound chores. Tomthe act and took advantage of Top Position volley after volley over h Cully had three base hits for the Zeroes as Al Hopple out- he Giants. WOODBKIDGE - The Giants dueled Bill Morehead to come grave making him!the on Jimmy Woods gained another out with a 5-3 win. horse to have a hero's" burial. look over undisputed possession mound win as his Plcaro team- of first plnrc beating the Zeroes mates blasted out a 193 win 'i :> in extend thoir win skein to over the Zeroes. Former J.F.K. M'VPII in B row. Mike Floria star Steve Basil was the bright 34S Main St. lnnilod the Zeroes to i couple spot for Picaro, both afield and of base hits and whiffed thlr- at bat. BOWL-MOR Woodbridge leon batsmen. Jimmy Stio The Zeroes played true to knocked in two runs with a solid form against Cipperly's Pirates base hit in the two-run second as they were shutout 8-0. The i inning. win allowed the Pirates to stay Cipperly's Pirates dumped Pi. a half game behind the league ATTENTION earn Construction from the un-— leading Giants. Ricky Gon- defeated rank.s as Tim Horton zalez was the mound victor al- threw a two hitter enroute to lowing two singles and, while a 5 0 victory. Bill Leary struck striking out ten batters, Ray the key blow in the three-run Cipperly helped his team with second inning. a two for two performance. BOWLERS Schedule of Ninth Week's Activities on the Carteret Recreation Playgrounds. NOW FORMING FOR THE 1967-68 Playground Schedule SEASON N GIRI.S TEAM—1967 National League All-Stan. Front row, Maureen Brady, Fran Montccalza, Vkki Gran a to, Carol Ben- • NEW - Saturday Mixed Foursome kort, Nancy Grant, Irene Richman. Second row, Rita Podgorskl, Donna Collins, Kim Plcotinskl, Jill Praizner, Becky Murphy, For The Week Of August 28th League 2 Men • 2 Women Handicap. Nancy Roscnprang and Jackie Sarage. In rear, Mrs. Minnie Gunther, coach; Kay Hassett, manager and Liz Severs, coach. 4 Man Teams. Bowl For Fun. Make Monday August 28, 1967 Up Your Own Team. Bring A Friend. 10:00 Swim Out, Shorecrest Area to Sandy Horseshoe Hook Park. Bus leaves Carteret Park at 7 P.M. 10 A.M. School 17 Playground Tournament 1:00-3:00 Arts and Crafts, U. S. Metals Play • NEW - Sunday Morning. 3 Man ground. Winners Told 3:00-5:00 Arts and Crafts Parkview Playground. Team Handicap 10 A. M. Ideal For Tuesday August 29,1967 Shift Workers Who Cannot Bowl Dur- Wins Annual Olympics WOODBRIDGE - The Wood- bridge Recreation Department 11:00 Contest winners only, to Palisades Am- ing The Week. Beginners And Low announces the winner* of the usement Park. Bus leaves Carteret Park WOODBRIDGE — A field of ardi, School #25; third placa, place, Debra Harris, Colonia at 11 A.M. Average Bowlers Welcome. 38 playgrounds and 307 partici- Keith Mohr, Hopelawn. #17; third place, Lynn Camp- Steel Horseshoe Tournament pants competed for individual held Wednesday, August 16th, 1:00-3:00 Arts and Crafts, Shorecrest Playground Shuttle Run bell, Cooper Ave. WE HAVE OPENINGS IN THE VERT POPULAR and team honors in the Annual at Merrill Park. The horseshoe 3:00-5:00 Arts and Crafts, Carteret Park. GIRLS 1213: First plac«, Suz- Standing Broad Jump 80S SCRATCH LEAGUE TUESDAY, 9:15 P.M. Playground Olympics held at competition was open to boys Wednesday August 30, 1967 anne Gillam, Hoffman #20; First place: Lynn Campbell, Ikk lues* If HeM br (to «o«*-*-WMk b*wtor. MUkt o r*W turn . . the Woodbridge Senior High second place, Sharon Harris, ooper Ave.; Second place: Di 14-15 years of age and 10-131:00-3:00 Arts and Crafts, John Street Play •r tailrldult dim op —w Mf m wfll plx* yoa. School stadium. Blanford; third place, Jean anne Stuppi, Menlo Park; Third years, from the township play ground. School #17 playground cap- Wiecke, Colonia #21. place: Ruthie Varey, Regina. grounds. The winners are; 3:00-5:00 Arts and Crafts, Grant Avenue Play- LANES AVAILABLE FOR tured first place team honors Standing Broad Jump Softball Throw BOYS 10-13: First place, Kev ground. with a total of 57 points, as com- First place, Nancy Parjsl, First place: Denlse Harris, Thursday August 31,1967 pared to 30 points for Cooper in Kuchar, Pearl St. Play- INDUSTRY - CLUBS - CHURCH GROUPS Cooper Ave.; second place, Colonia #17; Second place: ground; second place, John 1:00-3:00 Arts and Crafts, Liberty Park Play- Avenue and 24 for Hoffman Lois Daniels, Mel-rill Park; Lynn Campbell, Cooper Ave.; #20. Lynn Campbell, who holds Nuss, Pearl St., Playground; ground. third place, Nancy Baureis, Third place: Elanie Clancy, third place: Stan Gutowski, FOR INFORMATION STOP IN OR CALL the state record at V lOVi" in Hoffman #20. Longhill. 3:00-5:00 Arts and Crafts, Bernard Street Play- the standing broad jump, was Menlo Park Playground. ground. Softball Throw 50 Yard Dash BOYS 14-15: First place: Tom at her best with a record setting First place, Sharon Harris, First place: Debbie Harris, Friday September 1, 1967 leap of 8' 3". DeFranco, Cooper Ave., Play- Blandford; second place, Nancy Colonia #17; Second place: ground; second place: Bill 1:00-3:00 Arts and Crafts, Cornell Estates Play- Gary Morton of the East ME 4-4520 Parisi, Cooper Ave.; third Lynn Campbell, Cooper Ave.; Bums, School #19 Playground; ground. Green Street Playground high- place, Joan Osiecki, Hagaman Third place; Valerie Straile, third place, Joe Turant, Merrill 3:00-5:00 Arts and Crafts, O.E.O. Playground, Beginners And Low Average Bowleri Welcome lighted the running broad jump Heights. Boynton. Park Playground. Warren Street. with an effort of 17' to capture 50 Yard Dash Shuttle Run first place. The track meet is First place, Lydia Williams, BOYS 14-15: First place: Char- held each summer under the Colonia #17; second place, Lois lie Carbowski, Colonia #22; Sec- sponsorship of the Woodbridge Daniels, Merrill Park; third ond place: Garry Morton, East Recreation Department direct- place. Barb Biauvelt, Menlo Green; Third place: Ken Rich- ed by Frank Murphy. Park. ards, High School. Winners in the individual Shuttle Run Running Broad Jump events aVe as follows: BOYS 12-13: First place, Paul First place: Garry Morton, Shuttle Run Riccardi, Merrill Park; second Green; Second place, Kevin GIRLS 8-9: First place, Judy place, Joe Melczer, Strawberry Short, Fords Park; Third place: DcFranco, Cooper Ave; second Hill; third place, John McDe- Charlie Garbowski, Colonia 22. place, Paula Dunbar, Colonia vitt, Hagaman Heights. Softball Throw #21; third place; Donna Dube, Softball Throw First place: Stuart Pirnik, Colonia #17. First place, Bob Mayo, Hoff- Blandford; Second place: Char- Standing Broad lump man #20; second place, Wayne lea Zullo, Menlo Park; Third First place, Phyllis Dupree, Vivadelli, East Green; third place: John CarduccI, Fords Colonia #17; second place, C. place, Stan Gutowski, Menlo Park. Clark, Longhill; third place, Park. 50 Yard Dash Karen Wignall, Menlo Park, Standing Broad Jump First place: Garry Morton, Softball Throw First place, John Wagenhof- East Green; Second place, Ke- First place: Phyllis Dupree, fer, Pearl St: «econd place, vin Short, Fords Park; Third Colonia #17; second place: Wayne Vivadello, East Green; place: Mike Babilya, Longhill. Anna Marie Huha, School #25; third place, Rich Buccarelli, third place, Veronica Critchley, Buffer Strip, POPFINGER SETS PACE Hopelawn. 50 Yard Dash FREEHOLD — Bill Popfinger 50 Yard Dash First place, John Wagenhof- is cutting out a torrid pace First place: Phyllis Dupree, fer, Pearl St.; second place, among the drivers at Freehold second, place, Dorothy Rosko, Paul Riccardi, Merrill Park; Raceway with a better-than- Regina; third place, Pam Cur- third place, Bob Mayo, Hoff- one-a-day average. The Wex- ran, Longhill. man #20. ford, Pa., horsemen notched his Shuttle Run Shuttle Run seventh victory of the meeting BOYS 8-9: First place, David GIRLS 14-15: First place: Val last Friday when he scored with Jenkins, Colonia #17; second erio Stralli, Boynton; second Dreamer Lobell. place, Neil Cassidy, Merrill Park; third place, Don Frankin, Hoffman #20. Standing Broad Jump If you can First place, Keith Barnett, Colonia #17; second place, Mark St. Marie, Lyman & fertilize, reseed, Church; third place, Tom Ka- lanta, Hoffman #20. Softball Throw aerate, and First place: Harry Peteet, Co- Ionia #17; second place, Tom roll your lawn 6'Hara, School #25; third place, Ed MeGeehan, Colonia #22. for 50 Yard Dash First place, Charles Coving ton, Avenel Park; second place, Harry Petleet, Colonia #17; third place, Peter Purcelly, Merrill Park. Shuttle Run GIRLS 10-11: First place, El- Best way to carry money len Baureis, Hoffman #20; sec- ond place, Sydnie Muenzer, Co- you must be a machine lonia #21; third place, Mary- ann Sorensen, Strawberry Hill. Standing Broad Jump First Bank cheeks are the handiest thafs when First Bank checks are First place, Ann Marie Glo- way to cany money when yon and most convenient Yes, tfs the best dano, Hoffman #20; second LawnamaT place, Diane Sokolow, Kennedy your family are off on a shopping way to carry money ... to keep Park; third place, Wanda — CALL — Campbell, Cooper Ave. spree. Often yon just dont ham money safe... have It available when Softball Throw 826-3131 First place, Jewel Morgan, enough cash with yon to take advan- you need It... and know wben ft Colonia #17; second place, tage of an extra bargain . . • and goes when yoa spend ft. Donna Olsen, Cooper Ave.; third place, Michela Latshaw, Boynton. 50 Yard Dash First place, Joanne Coving- ton, . Blanford; second plape: Sydnia Muenzer. Colonia #21; third place, Diana Sokolow, Kennedy Park. Shuttle Run Irst Bank BOYS 10-11: First place: Flip Brandly, Menlo Park; second and TRUST COMPANY**. place, Greg Fenton, Prospect; • ClMilH.CoM third place, Gary DeFranco, • CkM* 9* tmnm MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT MSUAWCE OOBJUBMIOII Cooper Ave. Standing Broad Jump First place, Keith Mohr, CHI um^UAfU rot* r»Hnr MM, any dm fcwtadfaB $mdm»~tar f Ml Hopelawn, second place, Larry ,«tllm*lt *n4 « arc following Ihp suspect. Dean Martin has signed a r ZSA ZSA GABOR says - 1 Allhongh Hie British Inlolli new contract for $:t4,000,00<> for ONLY 3(V PER LINE World of jjenre is familial' with Sinatra's three more years of his weekly SAVEMONEYatAAMCO war record, it is han, lo believe television show. (Approx. five words to a line) Ihey would no so far as lo kid Entertainment nap his son and report his Kim Novak will co star with "•""AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION doalh just lo set the mood fur Pel or Finch in The Legend of SPECIALISTS! , SWAP - HIRE - BUY - SELL - RENT THE NAKED RUNNER murder which Sinatra does with Lylah Clare, a contemporary COMPLETE INSPECTION SERVICE Frank Sinatra recently com complete nonchalance. drama set in Hollywood. Nona Ml MAKES pletod The Naked Runner, an i Hifbir 23 OF CARS olher film in which the singer! InfdlrfflS" RfflA^iflf, Dltrn and even lacy patterns. Knee Underwear: slips, petticoats, I No -shape chemises ore design-, Signing notes is painful pro- ON TAX INCREASE socks with ribbing and cables, peltipants, bras, and garter rd to RO under short, short,1 cess and sometimes a costly The administration reports the occasionally decorated with tas ubelts-"- , ••-"wil•l ub-e -aliv" e wit"•h color '••'•-'.shor't "Alin 1:-e -•dresses . <•—...-..Syntheti-c one,• •' possibility of an even higher tax Your Home sols, are must for the girl with and pattern to brighten any fnbrics make Ihom so easy to 'increase than the • per eent sur- the kilt. girl's day, even if she must cov wash and so fast to dry that afler every wearing to keep pat-charge propoied by the Presl TEEN-WISE er It all with a school uniform. manufacturers stigRcsti sudsing1 terns bright as new. In headwear, it's knits for all 'dent last January. And Ours ages - hefty wools and shocking By The Home fterrlce De- colors. For a sporty look, there partment Elhabethtown Gas are stocking caps matched to Company pompom-trimmed mittens. For a dressier look, jockey inspired caps with tiny bows. I ALL FASHIONS FOR Now to complete your ward PRESCHOOL TO robe - PRE-TEEN GIRLS Fashion excitement will be ainly provided this fall by the best hot or abrics - their colors, their wild cold SUBS in town rints, and their textures. When hopping, it is wise to keep By ROBBIE hese colors and patterns in mind, because th« latest "new ••• FINAL NOTES ABOUT REMKMBFR THE AD- look" is a highly coordinated ASBURY PARK CONCERT DRDSS In case you'd me. Stores are showing coats FEATURING THE HERMITS like to writ* to get tht Eng- ith coordinated boots, knee THE BLUE MAGOOS AND THE lish paper and other special ocka with kilts • and related WHO! .' . . There isn't much FREE thlngies, the address carves, belts, and handbags left to write about it, except ith everything. is: ROBBIE, LEADER-PRESS, maybe this: A fan tossed a Besides checking out colors, stuffed toy on the stagp and it 20 GREEN STREET, WOOD it is also Important to study la- CHARLIE'S landed on Leek's amp. Herman BRIDGE, N. J. bels. More and more items, om suits to raincoats, are SUBMARINES saw it about the same time 1S54 Mill St. Rihw.y m -WTC1 as Leek and Barry. He Cerman) ;uaranteed machine washable SERVICE CHARGES walked over and sang to it. Kord Kapers Ready nd dryer dryable. One of the The audience roared with laugh- most reliable ways to recognize ter! To Begin New Season ny good garment is to look for An embarrassing moment od- ISELIN — The Kord Kapers me that bears a reliable manu ••e'er manoj»«ient acturer's name and precise cured immediately after the of Sweet Adelines, Inc., will be- ashing and drying taitruc- concert. Welt, at least I think gin the fall season with a per tions. BELLUSCIO it was. We were leaving the | formance for the. American Newer dryers have a temper KIND Conventidon Hall when myjRC(] Cross in West New York ure setting or a separate cycle friend said. "There's a boy nn September 24. In February deal for wash and wear or dur that looks like Herman." ilhcy WJU perform for the Fed- ble press. In the 140" to 160' "Where?" I asked in disbelief; oration of Women's Clubs, Say- egree range, these fabrics re- AUTO asi I put my "bynocksbynocks" uUpD toimuiiin ax and shed any wrinkles ac my eyes. Members of the quartet in emulated in wear or washing.! "There!" she said as she elude Mrs. Marilyn Russell, t the end of the drying period When You Open A Regular Personal pointed to a boy surrounded by tenor; Mrs. Lois Scott, lead; the heat shuts off for i to 10 girls not five feet from us. Mrs. Dale Lands, baritone, and minutes to allow the fabric to As the boy turned around he ool down before the dryer stops. Miss Dorothy Remizowski, looked at me strangely. Could This helps to prevent re-wrlnk bass. CHECKING ACCOUNT it have been those "bynocks"? ling. So, why not take advantage All I could say was "Hi". Then Anyone interested in a bar I advanced technology design OPIN 8 A.M. U 5 P.M. *THERE ARE NO SERVICE CHARGES FIX, SAT., SUN. ONLY PERTH AMBOT NATIONAL BANK we hurried on. Oh, yes, it bershop harmony program may d to make life easier for noth- wasn't Herman! contact Mrs. Scott, ME 4-0253 rs of school children? UK I. lltiobrtfc Av.., Lm4m of Any Kind If You Maintain FIVB CORNERS, PERTH AMBOY, N. J. or Miss Remizowski, 636-9709. Here's a preview of ready-to- ••• THANK YOU, MR. JO- wear choices you. can expect to A minimum Balance of $200 Please send me Information and lfsuit SEPH C. FAMULARY! . . Let's Anti-Air Pollution find this Fall: cards on your "NO CHARGE" PERSONAL change the subject from music Dresses: The basic shape Measure Adopted continue to be the A-line or tent, BANK BY MAIL FREE... CHECKING ACCOUNTS. for awhile. 0. K.? First, I wish D Individual Account a Joint Account to thank Mr. Famulary, adver- CARTERET — A move to but with belts - either loosely ied, chained, or buckled. Knits tising manager of The Daily further elimination of air pollu We Pay Postage Both Ways NAME Journal, who was a recent visi- tion was taken at the last meet will be much more fashlony, tor to England. He thoughtfully ing of the Borough Council thanks to double-knit and bond- ADDRESS id processes which lend weight brought back some English when an ordinance was approv and body. Striped, novelty, WRITE OR FILL OUT coins and newspapers for me. CITY STATE ed authorizing M[ayor Thomas jumper effect, and 3-pieee en- Just in case you've never seen Deverin to enter into a contrac semble knits will be offered in COUPON FOR INFORMATION a English penny it's about as with nearby communities to es- a variety of brilliant colors. big as our half dollar! tablish the Central Jersey Re It's the pant dresses, however, In one of the English papers ional Air Pollution Contro! that will create the greatest ex- there was a feature article about Joint Meeting. citement and get the most atten- the home of Ringo Starr, fam- The federal government is ex tion, These come either split CARTERET OFFICE ous Beatle drummer, pected to pay about 75 per cent like a calotte pr with frilly, peekk- Ringo owns a bar-room mir- of the cost of the agency. a-boo pants underneath. But, be- ror inscribed "Bass in bottle". fore including such items in a PERTH AMBOY NATIONAL BANK" He also has a Rolls-Royce ra child's wardrobe, it is advisable diator on the bar counter along to find out if her school approv- 25 COOKE AVENUE, CARTERET with a cash register and a fruit Fashion Event es. machine. Groovey! Gold, curry, persimmon, to- ADVISORY BOARD Ringo also owns a "snooker" Set by Ladies mato, teal and a new brighter BENJAMIN BERTMAN JOHN KOL1BAS ISIDOR J. WEISS (pool table, luv.). His son Zak navy are the colors to look for - ALEXANDER COMBA LESTER SABO JOSEPH WEISS COLONIA — Extensive plan: is now two years old. Wonder along with plaids - in both wool ABRAHAM D. GLASS WALTER SCHONWALD GEORGE EHRENKRANZ - if he'll follow in his father's have been completed for an au and corduroy. tumn haze fashion cotillion spon Skirtu While skirts ire es footsteps when he grows up? • Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Member Federal Reserve System ••• WRITE TO: ROBBIE, sored by the Ladies Auxiliarj pecially Important this year • In traditional A-line, drum, LEADER-PRESS, 20 GREEN of Cojonia Lodge B.P.O. Elk; pleated, swinger, split, or in- STREET, WOODBRIDGE, N. J. 2282 on Saturday, October at Howard Johnson Chez-Piern verted pleat styles - the stand- If you'd like this full page Eng- Cotillion Room, Route 1-9 out will be the kilt. With fringed lish newspaper feature story Woodbridge. hem, with or,without belt, and about Ringo Starr you're wel- with shiny brass safety pins Chairman Is Mrs. Anthon; come to it. I like it very much along the opening, kilts are def- and hope the person who gave Salvemini; co-chairman, Mr initely "it" for fall • and most Chandler Motors is it to me doesn't feel hurt be- James Dreker; tickets, Mr daughters will insist on having cause I'm giving it away. It's Jourdan Richmond; raffle, Mr. at least one. For a real fashion only because I like it very John Callahan; publicity, Mr look, kilts should be coordinated John Solvik. much that I am. with sweaters and knee socks. I- CONTRACT! SD if you want it, just give Fashions by a local store, ful Culottes, in toasty woolen plaids 7 (!, 1 a ihout (oh, just write!). Tell course dinner and an orchestr and solid fashion colors, are so me why YOU'D like it. The for everyone's dancing pleasure, smart and so feminine that they one who writes the most sincere as well as door prizes galore might even persuade a budding pre-teen out of her skin-tight letter will receive it — Plus have been planned. slacks. OTHER SURPRISES! In conjunction with this a • • • fair a raffle will be held con Sweaters: Sweaters will do ••• A VISIT TO NEW YORK sisting of a mink stole, $100 gif more than just keep a body warm. They will complete, or \ CITY , . . while there we ate certificate and a cashmen even create, many a new fash- at a groovey restaurant called sweater with a mink collar. ion look. Reverse ribs, lace the Scandia in the Hotel Pica- Proceeds are for the crippled knits, and smaller cables will be dilly. Our table was situated by kiddies fund. seen in longer sweater styles, the front door. This was fine. mostly belted. But what we didn't know was Little Leaguer Rainwear: Look for the "guar that the display window was set on the all-new Team Is Honored anteed to stay crisp through up outside so that passers-by many washings" fabrics. Favor could read the menu for the day. CARTERET - Catholic War ite styles are the A-line raincoat There was also a small win- /ets gave a dinner party for with matching buttons and side dow right above the display he little league team they spon- closings, the suds-spongeable vi- window. People used it to peek sored in the American league. nyl slicker, and the completely into the restaurant. That was Ml players and their families machine-washable and dryable pile lined poplin. Wear-withs in OK with me but it seemed vere invited, Chairmen in elude striped boots or glossy strange to be dining in. a rela- of arrangements were tively quiet, plush restaurant patent leather like styles in over MikeT Carnavele and Ann Klim- the knee heights. with all sorts of people looking ek. At this dinner, the three Accessories: Tights, which down at you as you eat. Now most valuable players were really, I find that Most "lla-ge- serve to tie the total loppk to honored and givej n trophies by Still some Brand New cal" — aj Mr. Spock might gether, will come in fishnets he C.W.V. They are Jim, Hag say! ! ! textures, crocheted effects n, Bob Molaris, and Bob Nigro. Manager Qf the team is Bill ••• JUDY GARLAND AT THE Nigrp, assisted by poaches Jim PALACE THEATER One of Hagen, Bob Mola'rz, and BiP the things we did while visiting Kappoek, New York City wn to take in August the Judy Garland show at the Palace Theater. Featured with Current Plans SPECIALS her was her daughter Lorna (singer) and son Joey Luft who '63 RAMBLER IMMEDIATE DELIVE did a good solo job on his drums. Of V.F.W. Ladies w N«U*a »•«•% « Miss Garland first came to ISELIN — At a meeting of ti. ll* • the Palace on October 16, 1951. VFW 2636 Auxiliary, Mrs. Vera l I « So she isn't any newcomer by untorno, president, announced medium bluff. any means. She is a legend! the Post will hold its 35th anni In fact, the show was such a versary party, October 14 at the groove no one wanted to leave Post home. '62 RAMBLER when it was over! Mrs. Alice Migliarota and Comedian Jackie Vernon was Mrs. Rosemarie Rommell were also there. He really cracked named in charge of a hallo- * •tui at up the audience, ween dance, October 28 at the •295 •" PURELY PERSONAL .. Post home. Mrs. Migliarota is to two «f my "five" people! The also chairman of the "packages first ono is a girl whose name to Vietnam" project and asked '63 FORD I've neve^r found out. In her all members to leave th-e names Cmtmu i Dour ScdH. > letter she said she wanted to and addresses of their boys in dd lUM. '•"• * DART J OR. INCIODINO: BattUs llghfl, Htaltr, Difrosirr. Podded Dot*. meet me. I want her Jo know I Vietnam with her, with the Em«rg«acy Nathan, Impact Stilling Pott, k IK trie WoUim Wiocu Hudiud V.toii. All Vinyl l Among the 16 high school standing I'imoni; mir vmm£ pco- students who will attend the; plr, Iht loaders of InmoiTow", eighth annual Brotherhood' • « « ! Youth Institute sponsored by Mr .and Mrs. Diehard Iski, the New Jersey Region, Na 127 Predmore Avenue. Colonia, lional Conference of Christians | announce the bir'h of a son, and Jews, is Miss Debbi Wil-j August 18. at Muhlenburg Hos- kenfeld, 71 Lehigh Avenue, Avr- pital, Plainfirld. Mrs. Iski is nel. Miss Wilkenfcld will attend the former Pat Lyons. on a scholarship given by the • • • Department of New Jersey I.a dies Auxiliary, Jewish War Ve- Placed on the Dean's List at terans. One hundred students the University of Connecticut from New Jersey and one each was Miss Joanne B. Fertig, 265 Green Street, Woodbridge. WANT ADS! from six other states will attend the institute to be held August • • * 27 through September 1 at Camp A party celebrating the eighth Kiamesha, near Newton. Mrs. birthday of Gennine Barbara Morrit Kempner. Irvington, Mazzeo, 234 Prospect Avenue, chairman of the Edward Nap- Woodbridge. was held Saturday. pen Education-Scholarship Pro- Children attending included De- gram of the auxiliary said: "It borah, Jo Anne and Joseph So- Is a pleasure for the Ladies Aux- kokowski, Jr., Jon Russell Ru- iliary to make these scholarships dolph, Lenore Kozlowski, Kath- available for qualified young leen Murry, Andrea Stepnoski, '•"'i- people without regard to race, Janet, Karen, and Thomas Gior- creed or national origin. This dano, Chris Aquila, and Marina experience in living and learn- Anne Mazzeo. A family dinner ing brotherhood will be most was also held Sunday to mark beneficial in building under- the birthday. ISELIN ITEMS George Maxwell. 318 day. August 30, 8:30 P. M., at Charles Street, returned home the home of Mrs. Marge Stamp, • \ Sunday from a week's visit with 132 Bedford Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Smilh, • • • Great Meadows, N. J. Mrs. A meeting of the St. Vincent Smith is the former Faith Max- de Paul Society is scheduled well. for Tuesday, 8 P. M., at St. Ce- • i • celia's School, Sutton Street, Bruce Garnick, son of Mr. Room 107, * and Mrs. Norman Garnick, 10 • • • Joel Place, celebrated his Bar The Weight Watchers Club, Mitzvah Saturday morning, for men and women, will meet Rabbi Harold Richtman officia- Wednesdays, 8:30 P. M,, in ted at the service in Congre- Congregation Beth Sholom gation Beth Sholom synagogue. building, 90 Cooper Avenue. An Oneg Shabbat was sponsor- • • • WANT ed by his parents the previous Reiflhard Thorsen, Scoutmas- evening. ter of Boy Scout Troop 48, an- • * • nounced regular troop meetings A meeting of.VFW Po?t ?6.36. will, be lesumed^Xuesiiaj:.. §SB- is scheduled for tonight at 8 tember 5, 7:30 P. M., at VFW o'clock, at post headquarters, Post 2636 Headquarters. Route 27. • • • • « • The Ways and Means Com- Boy Scouts of Troop 47 will mittee of Congregation Beth m?et with Alan Bliss, Scout- Sholom is planning an Amateur master tonight, 7:30, at the Nite for the Fall. Details may F'T-st Presbyterian Church, be obtained from Samuel Gold- Fellowship Hall. berg, telephone 283-1290. • • • • • • The C. A.s (Christ's Ambas- The regular meeting of the sadors), youth group of the Ise- Military Order of Cooties, Pup "YOU JUST CAN'T BEAT 1'V. Assembly of God Church, Tent S. O. L. 13, is set for Wed will" meet tomorrow at 7:30 P. nesday, 8 P .M., at VFW Post M. at the church, corner of Headquarters. Cooper Avenue and Berkeley • * * THE CLASSIFIED Boulevard. The Women's Association of • * * [he First Presbyterian -Church A drill-meeting of the Iselin is conducting a Shipping Cost Fife and Drum Corps is sched- Fund Drive to help defray the FOR FAST RESULTS IN THE MARKET PLACE uled for Monday, 7 o'clock, at costs of sending overseas cloth- the home of Robert Painter, di- ing, collected in the annual rector, 28 Silzer Avenue. Ac- Spring Drive. Contributions cording to Painter, there are may be left at the church of- vacancies in the corps, and new Eice or given to any member applicants may attend any ses- of the association. Everyd*; of the Week Thousands sion. No special age require- ments .have been set, but child- Ten must be accompanied by a of people use parent when applying. T. V. Commentary • • • Bingo games will be held The WANT ADS to BUY or SELL Tuesday night in St. Cecelia's A SPECIAL ON BLONDES ' air-conditioned Lourdes and Fa- by ABC will be shown on Au- tima Halls. Early bird games gust the 28th with filmed shots begin at seven o'clock and reg- of Marilyn Monroe, Jean Har- ular fames at 8 o'clock. low and Mae West. ABc's World FOLLOW and USE WANT ADS • • • of Sports will cover the cup The Jersey Aire Chorus of SPEBSGSA, Inc. will hold a re- yacht races off Newport in Sep hearsal-meeting Tuesday, 9 P. tember. Also on ABC, Peter ... it's where the action is M., at- VFW Post 2636 Head- Jennings will have months va quarters, Route 27. cation and Frank Reynolds wil • • • • take his spot on TV with the ... It's everybody's "bulletin board" of best buys New hours for St. Cecelia's news. Peter Jennings is plan Gift Shop, beginning September ning a European vacation. 5, are announced as follows: A NEWS SPECIAL by NBC I A. N. to S:3o P. M. • A.M. toIiM P.M. in the latter part of August will daily, from 12 noon to 3 P. M., Monday through Saturday Monday through Saturday and 7 to 9 P. M.; Saturdays, be hosted by Raymond Burr 3:30 tQ 5:30 P. M., and 7 to 9 late of Perry Mason and who RATES Phone 354-5000 RATES P. M.; and Sundays, 8 A. M. to is scheduled to appear in Iron tlMTtfOMi 12:30 P. M. They will be clos side this coming season. - (Cwteatitt ed on Mondays. A meeting of THE TODAY SHOW has some 1 4a;i, pn UM U* the staff is set for Wednes bright spots but we are not a 7 lira, ft Uu for a Trained, Experienced 4 4tj<, ft HM - Swlh interested in it as we once were 4 iijt, ft UM Hi (Othr HIM «• m«*iM They have so many far-out char (Olfctr tHH « Over 115 Attend acters featured and we wonder •OX NUKBEM, tl kutillf BOX NOMNEM, tl why so much time should be •htrp ft trttr. § WANT-AD TAKER elurf* ft utm. given to such people. Barbara Church School Walters may be a celebrity but, in our book, she is a hard work WOODBRIDGE -• Over 115 ing girl lacking in personality students from 13 different area Helen O'Connell of days gone churches participated in closing by had that certain something exercises for the vacation IflUttttl that made people happy as did Church school, co-sponsored by Florence Henderson and Betsy fie First Congregational and Your Community Newspaper First Presbyterian Churches of Palmer. woodbridge on Friday, accor- OF INTEREST TO MANY SERVING UNION and MIDDLESEX COMMUNITIES ding to Mrs. Kenneth Taylor PEOPLE will be a documsn and Mrs. Charles Scheurman tary on the New Left by CBS co directors. This will be concerned with many student organizations. They were taught tajr a staff of 25 from the two churches FOUR NEWSMEN have been The Cooperative Curriculum of assigned to the Huntley-Brink the National Council of Church ley Report beginning this month They are John Chancellor, San rHE No. 1 NEWSPAPER es was used. The Community Outreach dy Vanocur, Doug Kiker an project was the Kiddie Keep Jack Perkins. We understan THAT MIDDLESEX COUNTY RESIDENTS RELY ON! Well Camp in Roosevelt Park that both Huntley and Brinkle. A financial contribution was are getting tired of the daily made to its support and vari routine. ous departments of the schoo visited the camp, assisted by Solid jersey shirts with > JOR PROMPT HOME DELIVERY C. J. feetey »nd Son of Par printed leotards, carrying ou lin, who provided transporta a basic bright color, is popu- lion, aiid watched it in session lar with teenagers. Another trip was made to PHONE 634-1111 or 354-5012 Trautwein-'s, Inc. to witch fire Ribbed stockings are smart engiau bung mad*\ when worn with wool outfits.