THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY
V TOP COVERAGE Leader-PreH and Leader Shopper xtm —top circulation coverage in Woodbridge area. Serving Woodjuulge Township, Cartorct and Edison BntsTM) •• 2nd Cla«s Mull At P o WoodhrltU*. N. J. Woodbridge, N. J., Wednesday, October 2, 1968 On TEN CENTS Many More Units Old Lc'in Pennsy Station Is Haven For WOODBKIOGE — Daniel Pascoe, senior planner in the Township's Planning Depart menl, has accepted the position Appear in Parade; [of Director of Planning and De ivelopment for Haverhill, Massa- Railroad Hobbyists chusetts. "Although we are sorry to co him go, we will wish Dan ;ood luck in his new position," >aid Mayor Ralph P. Barone today. "We are proud lo see our staff people move up into ex- Ceremonies Oct. 13ecutive positioas, as this indic- iates that their experience in : t ~ Woodbridge has been well-noted . ' . ~ , . iby other communities which oh honorary educational fraternity, viously hold our municipal and Kappa Phi Kappa, national government in high regard." E\p°i*i Overflow Crowd professional fraternity, He had Mr. Pascoe will leave the iNoted several articles published in edrTownship's employ on Friday, ucalional and school publica- October 6, 1968. He has been For United States Day tions. 'with the Planning Department Dr. Lozo is survived hisisince Julyy., 1966 and has.worked By RUTH WOLK help defray the cost of prizes ividow. Elsie Eidam Lozo; Educator I'iree on the Community Renewal ,,,,.,,..„..._„„ .. . and feeding of the military sons, John W. of Way-Prorgam. the Master Plan, and WOODBRIDGE — Sunday, unjts mart, Pa., Keith G. of Corona,!Zoning matters as well as ; October 13. from all indica- Mrs Audrey LaPenta, Baker California, and Kenneth D. of"Building Department referrals. lions will be a big day in Wood .trcet IseIin of BPW is in Addison, N. Y.; and a daughter, He represented the Department bridge Township. charge of an art showon pa. Mrs. Marguerite Reeves, of temporarily as advisor to the Is Dead ! For it is the day Wood bridge, lriotk and nistorical subjects Redwood City, Calif. He is also Planning Board, and als,o re- Township will hold its second -- - recently served as acting annual United States Day Ce- Juhu head of the Division of Plan lebration — this year with a HI- HO,,,, ning . parade and program to be pre- subject will be wel Saturday. October 5, 10 A.M. Before coming to Woodttridge, sented at Woodbridge Senior, ,,, , „ , , „, .. •, , 'come Special tables will be setRetir<*d Principal j fr o m First Congregational Mr. Pascoe served as a planner ALRIGHT MEN GET SET TO ROI.L: Wearing traditional railroad engineer's caps, the igh Schoo S adium. Last year,, Church, with Rev. John Wight- for two years with the Division p f r sculptorp s to displaP yy their Rev. Roberi McKay on the left, an Episcopalian minister from Metuchen and Stanley Seabisty, 11.000 people .turned out for the w ork of a rts Prizes w iU be man officiating. of Community Planning for the event which is co-sponsored l*y j awarded • a bus driver from Colonia, are high up in a booth as they give instructions to the men below, Friends may call at ttte'Grei- State of North Carolina. He was operating the many trains on the Watchiing Valley Model Railroad Club during one of the ses- the Woodbridge Township Busi judges will ^ Eva DeNagy, graduated from Michigan Stale ner Funeral Home, 44 Green sions held on the second floor of the old Pennsy railroad station in Iselin. ijcss and Professional Women's painter and sculptor of Eliza- Street for the viewing from 2 toUniversity in 1962 with a B S. Hub and the Cultural Sub | . . beth; Alan N Chase rf Mari 4 P. M. and 7 to 10 P. M., be degree in Urban Planning He By WINDSOR J. I AhlS Disaster hud struck! How-,three others awaiting installa- Committee of the Mayor s Com-iboro director of art of Madison ginning Thursday. Interment is married and has three child- . lever, the move that the club tion. The two main yards are !«'°» °" Iguth WIUV the Township School System; Pat- will be in Evergreen Cemetery, ren. ISELIN — "Get that traln Paoli (notice the Parental in- LtADiH-PRESS co-operating, j ^ !made was probably the best ricia Pu]len teaeber art at Shavcrtown, Pa. over to track 4." j thing that could have happened fluence) and Midway. Paoli is John F Six Marshals - Kennedy Memorial High "Start moving that long Santajsint.c it had outgrown tne rail toe largest, with steam and die- Lt. Robert Tune of the Wood- School, Iselin; Chris Carslon, Hold-UpHere Fe freight over to the siding. jroad Not that th„.e_ membershipr gel facilities, capacity upon corn- bridge Police Department has ! Colonia, .a local artist. "Slowdown or you'll bump m had increased, but that it hadipfetion will be approximately been named Grand Marshal of Tentative Program to that Pennsy streamliner." gone from jwst "RunnirjpOO "freJyht and 40 passenger Grove Stt These s.ret' e sounds coming Trans", !•> "Timetable "Ipevj car; bi'izti.g the existing Train- the parade and he will be as Th_.e_ tentative rprogra,_a m at the iNets $3,000 sisted by six marshals Harry j stadium wilj mdude"a""concert from men'of'all walks of lift- tion." And of course, the layout!maker| , an outgoing freight will Friedman, oomman^_ «fJJ* by the com«hed choirs of the who composelhe'Watchung Val- wa's noflesignerriFor'thLs"type|j-•• ' ' '-'- "--*•- *—•* raver37i feet before reaching r i iL-uimui, cuilllllitiiw / iu ; WOODBRIDGE - Proprietors the yard limit. Veterans Alliancei.: ; T,.Fran_ _k, f, j three Township High Schools — ley Model Railroad Club and of operation, it had few passing Herbert Blitch, George Knopfi Ordinance of the Brass Bucket, which was meet every other Wednesday sidings, or industrial spurs. Its really a beautiful sight to Woodbridge, John F. Kennedy robbed late Monday night, re- Anthony Verrilli and Russell and Coloda — of approximate- night in the top floor of the old Members set about to planning see a 20 - 25..car freight string- Bauer. ly 250 voices, massing of colors ported to Woodbridge Police to- Pennsylvania Railroad Station the very basic needs for opera- ing its way out of Paoli. Mid- Although numerous organiza- of all organizations in the Town- day that they estimated their here TO pursue their dedicated tion, in preparation for the dayway is the link with a seaport, tions and bands have already ship, invocation, welcome by Held Over loss at $3,000. hobby — that of HO model rail- when it would once more have and a 300 foot freighter (The signified their intentions of par-j Mayor Ralph P. Barone, Mrs. Joseph Feldon, 50. of O 1 d roadjng, i a home. American Scout) will bejjart of WOODBRIDGE - Mrs. Eliz- Bridge, the bartender on duty the senic interest Ln that yard. ticipating, several groups known] Elizabeth Novak president of abeth Nagy, 196 Grove Street, at the time told police after the Donning railroad caps, the! Dame Fortune smiled on them to be planning to take part have I BPW, and Michael J. Trumba- Rev. Robert McKay, an Episco-iwhen the Pennsy said OKAY, The facilities in Midway are failed to register with Lt. Tune became a heroine at the lengthy robbery that the two hold-up simplified to the point where tore, chairman of the Cultural township council meeting Tues- men had taken at least $150 from palian minister from Metuchen,(Now it had a veritable mansion who must have a complete re- Committee; selections of com- and Stanley Seabastry a bus in which to- create the new the group uses a turning eye, cord in order to designate places day night, when she set a pre-a bank bag they found under and its capacity is approximate- bined high school bands, of ap- DR. JOHN PETER LOZO eedent in asking that the council the counter. driver from Colonia, mix with Watchung Valley. An open area in the line of march. Lt. Tune proximately 200 players. Talk ly 100 cars. may be reached at 634-7700, WOODBRIDGE — Dr. Johjij adjourn the session, and Council One of the men walked Into the the other younger and older men 50' x 20' with no obstructions by former Governor Meyner; Peter Lozo, 73, one of the finest President Joseph Nemyo, break restaurant at Main Street and from the Middlesex County area whatsoever. The boys worked Two intermediate point yards Speakers at the program will selections by "Sing OutMid- educators in the state and ing into laughter, immediately Route 9 at 12:30 A. M. order- who soon forget the outside day and night. First of all thegive operating flexability in that include W. C. "Tom" Sawyer, dlesex County"; drill by Co- country, and beloved principal seconded the motion. ed one drink, and then another. world as they manipulate their room had to be fitted, since one it can bring entire trains from senior vice president and dean J lonial Guards of-Rutgers Uni- of Woodbridge Senior High Mrs. Nagy prior to that, was He got up, walked out, andit tie trains around this spacious wall was bare brick, no ceiling, other division points, giving fur- of education of the Freedoms!versity; announcement of art School for 22 years, before he returned with a second man. 50 by 20 foot layout. land the electrical source was ther variations of types of cars. Foundation at Valley Forge and show winners, Mrs. La Penta; one of the speakers for a Grove retired in 1966; died Wednesday Street delegation wihch sought Then he pointed a revolver one of Spartan Simplicity — Stealing a technique from the former Governor Robert B. address by "Tom" Sawyer; pre- Among the other members are Double O boys, it was decided morning at his home, 176 Free- the immediate removaj of the
LEADER-PRESS Carter* Mm He** tr.fta&gMplBi left at Toth Pho*» Stop, « Cook* )P Carteret, oppwlle BWMgh Hall, or u» mailed dinrct to main office it » On Btntt, Woodbrtdge, N. J. Serving Woodhridgc Township, Carteret and Edison TEN CENT8 Woodbridge, N. J., Wednesday, October 2, 1968 OB
SAFETY FIRST Deverin Says Recreation GrOWul of Carteret Carteret's School Guards Irected by Sgt. Frank Versegi Program of '68 Best Ever High School Noted rtcret Rer. vale citizens who devote their Block dances were held dm rcaliun PniRram juM conelud lime tree of rharKC, the Rcc j ing the summer with a recog 11(1 was the fines! ever fun by rcalion |m>s;ram sponsored nized band supplying the music ibe KorouKh" Si) staled Car baseball and sollball leagues for from 8 to 10:30 P. M. leict Mayor 'i'lmm,is ,I. Deverin. all ayes. Over 1,200 persons Outdoor movies were shown "The program was magnif participated in fhe.se sports." at the High School Stadium ami iceutl.v rondncterl " The mayor tnr Mayor said. witnessed by a large audience lauded the splendid cooperation The tennis courts were com- ->> adults and children, received from the Carteret pletely revamped. Carteret now The first movies was witnes Hoard of Education and the has four of the finest tennis s«' bV ovcr 50 aduits and cnil(l -chool staff. He said that with courts in the County. A basket- ren- oul the assistance of the school ball court was constructed and Ban(l ( onewts performed at board, the program would not lights were provided. "This thc t'arterot Park have been the Rreat success proved a great success with bur Recreational Department that it was. Coming in for spec youngsters " remarked Dcver Choral Group met and practiced ial praise were School Superin in at the Carteret High School and ..,.,,,„lendcnt,. »«UI-IIRobert, uuiniiin(TDonnel,; rugHignh Mayo„.,r„ Deveri^n ^sai d tha*,tt thfae Presentee. ^deli^u! program ischoo principal DoiiKla.s King; r0nowjng wnrc some ot the pro-[ teret Park. Director of Athletics Walter 8rams participated in by the Moe- Gasior; and School vouinVourBon^h'" "' '"" Two lrips WCre sP°nsored at)d Hoard member. Gabriel Com , ° ."wgni .„ , supervised by the Recreation b., Wood Shop with an accredited Department. A bus load of Mr DcvLTin praised Ihe Car- '"stn.ctor was offered at the children spent a day swimming Carfcrc 1 Schont wltn 26 teret Youth Council \Oun,ir kidmuss u t n"'fi* • i. J and enjoying the facilities al b oy s r ed bclween were really tremendous. They r , , " °l' tne a^es paitsades Amusement Park, had a lot to do with setting up ot ll l0 lb' , and a second bus load visited Ihe program. Many of the ideas Metal Shop for boys between the Aquaram and many histor- lnc a es CARTERET HfGI! SCHOOL STUIIKNT COUNCIL: Officers for (he 1968-196» academic yeatt iWCre theirs." 8 of I to 16 held in the teal sites in Philadelphia, Petin Mctal ShOp of Carteret (Left lo right) Michael Kratine, Recording Secretary; Oesi Al.azia, Vice President; John De- The Mavor credited ihe finP Hlghlsylvania. Sch o1 wilh an meter, President; Paula Costango, Corresponding Secretary; Larry Lewis, Treasurer, and Mr. •effort bv A Faz'ka and hk ° experienced The Arts and Crafts program S. Louis Panigrosso, Faculty Moderator. -,.,*>,' Park Staff He cited th teacher that laught in the E*st of the R.ecreation Department of Ihe Recreation Director, e . Brunswick School system. visited nine play areas each CARTKRET - With the re The faculty now numbers 83;of Miss K. Clare Monahan . Eli, ^Ivatore, of 91 Mil -el, ho is covering A class is w Thoma„ s Coughlin and hiis staff's a ., fc|,e(| for bo(t 'eathcrcrafi b andt wa|r)s sof- •. sweetan(k|i ngan prograd presentem whicd ha n dreoutw- ,.limiitinn ,,f classes at Carteret wilh 20 of the total being new to'the Guidance Department ml m pt Qn C S June has been filled by Mua Mt-. at Pnlaski Avenue ami Hifih Street. Mayor Deverin pointed out An Art clas was held for six: la.^e audiences of children.: ; u ' , , ^ ., the high school. All this is a far i{l Irion Kelly. '.', that Councilman Robert Szigeti. wecks in lhp youth Center four This program was very effect , ^ School.^ returning s cry from Carteret High's first Chairman of the Recreation [days a week and was 'veil at- ive and well received by all the have noticed several changes. Students also had the opj Committee on the Borough tended graduating class in 1926 which nity to choose from the wi children. Many of the children For one thing, there are more had an enrollment of 30 students. Council along with Councilmen Galf instruction was offered made useful projects each week selection of courses in UfiT.'Bi- To :;tl k students and teachers at Carter- While Douglas King (Princi r. J? ; "'f ' a»« Michael for boys an(i girls u to 16 and S that they enjoyed making and et High than at any other time tory of their school. Courses-"&6- Toth. devoted their lime and1 under the supervision of a com-! taking the project home, for use jt history Total enrollment pal) and Kenneth Matula (Vice- ing taught for the first time in- energy to guarantee the success m s Principal) still head Carteret clude Economics, Consumer gd- CARTERET s potent instructor. 18 registered at home. |js approximately 1600 students of the program ucation, and Contemporary [or this course and the facilities In conclusion, Mayor Deverin'wjtn 450 of the total beng fresh High's administration, the va- In adition to the • le*gue of thc Raritan Arsenal Golf: stated, it was a great summer. | cancy created by the retirement Problems. ••••*•• in which approximately 800 Course wore utilized Thc class] We: provided wholesome activi- men. IWSFROJNT yoiui'^.aers parlicipate, an d was transported by bus to Me-J!ios for our youth and they re- incidenlaly i.s run by pri-'tuchen five days per week. i.sponded magnificently." •|liumps(ji!, wjn of Mr. -mil Mrs. Milliard K. Thump Training Responsible Polish Heritage Kin Si Carteret, was promoted to Army speeia 1 •1 whin? '''^iga^U to the 52nd Artillery near v Sob .Slide Projector Fire Prevention Hints \Citizens is PTA Theme iDay Proclaimed , Thi i;'.U5on is a launcher crewm;i u •^•'s '•!& Battalion. He entered the Army CARTERET - The Pvl, Mrs. P. .Savitlieri; j^'jlfd hasif .icP.inina al Ft. Dix, N'~. J., " ^riA Are GtvenSnouseholaers' cmE*^:™o™.^held ! Fouiulers Day, Mrs. J. Evans. : 1 irr January, 1963. CARTRRTET -1 At tho first CARTKRET — Fred Gomba. They just don't recognize the their first meeting for this1 Harry Lubern, principal. wel-| le CARTERKT - Mayor Thomas :-k!ier graduated in I%7 from Carteret High general nieelitiK of the Cartcreti^ superintendent today urged old mattresses in the attic, or'school year recently The Drill! coined all has proclaimed Sun- lli;;h School Parent Teachers all borough residents to cooperier--, old clothing in closets and stored Team and Twirling Team Color let! Ihe faculty. Mrs. Kay Can-i, , 0otoi)(,r 13 as Polish Her- Association held at the hi<,'h ate 111 the Fire Prevention Weeeek furniture in Ihe basement as Guard presented thc colors at non. school .secretary, demon- };liirtp rjav and u•gcH all citizens '••' ill,, largest sunflower in Cart rcl is growing in school on the evening of Septem which opt "j next Sunday. rubbish. But that's what it is the opening of the meeting. The strated in detail, the new prot-o attend the flag raising cere- Fire jector copier machine, the gift nf .Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Krysko, W Thornall Street. her 25, P.T.A. President Mrs 1 Commissioner Roy Jack- And all too often it means the president, Mrs. Anthony Bon mony to be held that day aVl nut•!• is 11 feet tail and one end half feet around. Helen Maskowitz presented ajs?n and Combos issued a few difference between a small fire venture, introduced her offic- presented to the school by the hlm to PTA. P.M., in front of the Boro HBil. Sawyer fully automatic J5min f householders. They and a bad one. ers: 1st Vice President, Mrs. Polish Heritage Day is named 'said: The fire department wants tOjA. Amzler; 2nd Vice President, The Ways and Means Chair- nil, (;2G Roosevelt Avenue, reported that vandals slide projector equipped with a afte1 1r Brig. Gen. Casimir Pul- (nunnna and flattened all four tires on his car, zoom lens to Miss M. Eileen How will your house burn;help every householde.'holder elimi-lMrs. J. Rivers; Corresponding I men announced that sweat:" " "''^Revolutionar- y" . y War Hero when it catches fire - hot natc this serious hazard to life!Secretary Mrs,. S. Slankewic?,;'shirts printed with MINUE "ski, <• Kevoluti Street, near Roosevelt Avenue. Kennedy, C.H.S. Librarian ( cent who was 1 iusl and property. iRecording Secretary, Mrs. J. SCHOOL are on sale for the « ' "^! <-'««| Work was ly wwhile leading a also' begun on the sm^"^"i.i"a11 ,., *L, * Among other rule•ules for safeiArruda: Treasurer, Mrs, J. children. Plans for a Parent-, , wou»«i ' "' li"imh> Turner, 2T7 Carteret Avenue reported the P.T.A.'s annual scholarship^ ( - ^ntrollable blaze? which it housekeeping are — Faculty volley ball game "are 1 ally charge at the battle of Sa- iiuiscrai coat valued at $8»0 and a mink stole worth nogram-last June the P.T.A ' U s not llard to te" whl Haley. vannah, Ga. At the same time plans if \ to graduating seniors, from the records of the National reach of children. being made by Polish AtnWi-1 M of 13 Edwin Street, suffered an injury of the: Also included d in the evening's 1 Fire Pro teotA inc malt oC?. Pay particular attention to w, cans to either watch or march iu the scuffle with a»olher man He was treated activities was an introduction of Fire Protection Association ihatjyour smoking habits. Have the tendance, Mrs. K, would be "Trainins Respon- up Fifth Avenue next Sunfl9X'ijl General Hospital. this year's new high school tea- there are about 1500 home fires I proper ash trays handy and gram, Mrs. F. James; Educa- sible Citizens." The next reg- the 32nd annual Pulaski Parade, "hers to the P.T.A. membership day NEVER smoke in bed. Smoking tion, Mrs. J. Tarantino; Ways ular meeting will be on Tues- the longest anti - Communist John Cupsie. Jr., 14, 90 Pershing Avenue!bby MMrs . MkMaskowitzi . TThh ehi highh 1 We a!so know in mauy ca.Sesiin bebdd isi thhe cause off a great anda meansMeans., «»Mrs•. Pr.. neiuinReibis, |(, October w when a r e. demonstration in the United ;i dollar from him. When he refused the boy 1'Rht of the evening was a dis|why onc house wiu nave only a percentage of house fires. [MeetinMeeting g NoticesNotices, , MrMrss L. L .Ma-'.sontativ Ma-i '• ,.e . frofromm thlhfeJ telephontfilenhnnee States. The parade will start at s n; Hos tal Mrs w Jiada hu-ycie into the Carleret Park Lake. cusston by Thomas Chester Lmall fire und tne next one wi!1 ,Wiih the approachinpg g of cold ° Pi "y. . - -i company will speak on obscene 1 P.M. at 26th Street and' con- of the C. H- S. Industrial Arts be gutted before anything can weather, be sure to have your ritis. i phone calls — what to do in tinue north to 52nd Street, i'--;l. president of the St. Joseph's Players, Carteret, Department on Carteret's, up be done. Rubbish is frequently;furnace checked and cleaned by Sunshine, Mrs. H. Feleska; 'ease you receive one and how to where it will turn east to Third "nil The Players' next production will be "Bare- coming Adult School Program. Ihe answer. a qualified service man. I Publicity. Mrs. F. Ullersberger;! handle it. Avenue. Official reviewing Health Mrs. J. Rosenberg; His-! The next executive board [stands will be erected in front I'.irk" by Niel Simon. Harry Heim and Jean Mor- Douglas King Principal of Most people, they warned, Keep flammable matt-rials out 1 don't realize how much rubbish!of th.e house and store them in torian,'7 Mrs. L. Cohen. ;^ ^ PTA 1 meetin. g wil______l be hel_ d at • the•__•••!*, Mi-|of > the k>*42ni dr * StreeL 1 t +•»Publi II. ct#* Librarl __• _y iiroduters for this fast moving comedy. Ed Yano- Carteret High School, intro 1 "i, uf Bound Brook, N. J. has completed casting duced the following new faculty they have around the house.!capped metal containers. Magazine, Mrs. E. Kjems;lnue School on October 8, 'and St. Patrick's Cathedral. • ih have started. Opening night will be Sat. Nov. 9 members to the Cartertt Highj ~ 111 •>< at Si. Joseph's Annex Auditorium, 865 RouseSchoo- l PTA members at the first Cariprel. Tickets are available from Mary Car- regular meeting: Mr. Simon, |5f! iiijo. all seats reserved. The play will also he nre- Miss CWnara, Miss Reese, Mrs. "v r> and 16. Paria, Mr. Nicmiec, Miss Gold- Cordiano and Boykins of Carteret Aiding . . blattlilatt,, MrMr.. Sotaksotak, MrMr. Toro, Miss ''••art Parent Teacher Association will hold its next Turk- Mj,ss ,I!esiC0 t M,r ^°"1 ni o r 1 '•'•r 3 at 8 P.M. in the church hall, Mrs. Chester ^ s ; Mr. Yustak, Mr Brad llth Ml C ba Mn K l Mr niv.sidcnt, minounced. ' ; ,°"' c' ^' \ •'M hold a Chinese Auction Oct. zt at 7:30 P.M. in L,e neycj' Mr .uSefS ?' "*' Arn Hospital Work During Their Spare Time 1 M ( 1 •II Members Were urged to attend the annual con oU «M Mr. Shade 1. v Mr Kln also thankecl llw CAHTElUCf - Varied inter- and lia\e two daught$£i, ' Trenton PTA lo be held in Trenton, October 11. ' « ' TA for the $100 Scholarships ests occupy the Railway Hospital .te, ti. ;iml Diane, 14, who |I|J is a Candy Striper at Rahway "< > s of Si. Elian Church honored the Sisters of St. •iwarded to the following slit Hoard of Governors, two of Hospital. Mr. Boykins studieid ft ''"at with a Greenback Shower on Sunday, Septem- w 10 ale T 'h an! Sh- 'on F>l^i ] ' "l couiicctud with the iti- Jersey City State College and lic >chool nuditorium. A short program was pre- The PTA donated dishes to thejilustrlal and educational lift- Newark State College. He U8^ inoi of the occaiion and refreshments were served. Home Economics Department) They are Joseph J. Cordiano Bachelors degree in Science m < • • and an automatic slide projec atui Dennis L. Boykins. Social Science, a Masters dfi£f£f !' (•. will hold n Food Sale Sunday, October 13 in thetor to the school, 1 Mr. Cordiano is a native of in Special Educatiun, and wiU 'i nim from 8-a.m. to 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Frank Med Mrs. Virginia Moore announ soon complete a Post Mas K Qualiano are chairmen. Sale is open to the pub- program in Administration held on Oct. 7 to the Dblun Brooklyn Polytechnic Supervision, lie belongs to rrt*ajr Homes. Mrs. Ann Klimek stated institute. For five years he was ti'achcrs1 organizations: Na.tiiift* Miinc|ni, «f • Skitka Avenue, Carteret, a student that the cookie sale was now in employed at Buel Metals Com al VOIueation Association;"J~ ': -Staii> College is one of the members of a com nrogress. pariy in Painesyille, Ohio, but Jerse> Education AssocUt >"»g the New Jeney Public Buildings Bond Issue found that he preferred the Kast Middlesex County Educat •'•'' »» November 5. Lard Party Slated Coa3t and is now Vice President sociaiiou, Carteret Edu« i:jl of Operations at D. S. Metals & Association, and tht New ' community Center will hold a Harvest Moon Ball,' „„,,, , ... Refining Company in Carteret Association for the Mental . 5 at 9 P.M. at the Center, Music wilt be furn By LWV AllXUUtry He belongs to professional or aided During thc summox'liii Hi Tones." CARTERET — The Catholic ganizations such as American, partuipates in a protJi'aTH*J!flr I War Veterans Auxiliary will j Institute of Mechanical Engin : handuapped children known. "ii\ Stury Hour will be held at the Carteret Free „ * ,—™ • " ~ 1— . „, • . ,»„ A., sponsosnonsur a publipuuncv cardu partManyy tojeersIU ixisj, America.•vniyiii.ijini SocietagLieiy IUfoIr the Camp Puce Project, My Saturday, October 5 for childrep between the M*'^ jn" ^ post ^ onjMet;,s American Management meets in Coloiiia Jr. High Sen 15 ID N. I October 16, at j) P. M. The post;Association, and the Carteret In until the final week, whi^ttVI rooms are located at 100 Jack .dustrial Association. Mr. Cordi at a mountain camp. "'I Horary Society of St, Joseph's Church wil|I hold s()n Avenuei Carteret :ino lives at 1140 Lorraine Ave addition, he is active in '^'" "Hiimunion breakfast iollowing the 7:30 AM. iiue, Plaiufield He has two hOiis i/.ations such as Concerned,. F 1 will be held Bt the Reo Diner. Tickets may be purchased at the door or from any member. —James, 24, who is in the Navy, zens for a Constructive Donations of prizes or canned and Jeffrey, 22, who is in tlie Air nity which he serves as-l goods should be left at the post Corps. His hobbies urv yolf, Chairman, the Rahwi. rooms or given to Ann Gavron bowling, and music ranging Brancli of the National Suspect Faces 2 Charges or Mary Kuzma, who are chair fi'om jazz to classical, but his tion for Advancement ojE i «75 and the other S60. A gunhnen oftte affair. special interest js Jtahway Hos HOSPITAL BOOSTEKS; The u»west members of Rahway Hospital's Board of Governors watch whioh he serves' — John Maresca, pital. He ima observed Uiat the Avenue, Carter was used. j as hospital pers.ouuel paint the last parking linu
hers will distrhtile additional in formation on the candidates and Beth Sholom Begin Voter issues. WHS Seniors lselin Pastor The registration voter drive is IS KLIN ITEMS Registrations in line with the League's mission Lists Services Win Awards Lists Services to rncmiragc the widest possible ISELIN — Myers Skolnick The second session nf dumb her 7, 7:M I'M . in Fellowship The sacrament of participation hy citizens in the chairman of the membership chnol Toarhers' Training will Hall. WOODBRIDGE — Mary Nich Holy Communion will be com- WOODBRIDGE — The Wood country's fletnocralie processes committee, announced the fol held Thursday, Octohcr ',\. H nlas, Alberta HGgedus, and I Now is the time to make your home better looking ... longer lasting . . . and more comfortabi& and cozy for the coming winter months. First Savings has a loan for you so that you can st»rt to repaint, repair, redecor- ate or perhaps install a new heating system. 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P| WOODMIDOrf' •MON fing yuius), 700 million miles ot' conmumici- Because we'iecomniitlcil to innovation, \ou tions circuits, s^ncluny turners ill 8,000 iiil> c'iin look forward to I'u liiiqMioni'' MI \ kv to New Jersey Bell UlKLl vllUUC OJUUClJMl fttl 111 lit MHUIMUI(( tW ijt Una Leader-Press Wednesday, October 2. T068 PAOE THEFE Miss C. M. Hudson Miss Linda M. Lemiska Wed in St. Andrew's Has Church Wedding MRS. S. HERINGES, JR Miss Lynn Kelly Wed Couple United Saturday MRS. CHARLES G. BARTNICK, JR. MRS. THOMAS CROUGHAN In Double Ring Ceremony (Photo Credit Gene Lucas) At St. Joseph's Church AVENEL — The marriage of girl wore floor length dresses Miss Charlotte Marie Hudson, of lime green crepe with em- AVENEL - Miss Lynn Kelly, ISELIN — Miss Linda Marie CARTERET — St. Joseph's US. Army, including tour in daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Dan-pire waist. The bridesmaids daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al- .emiska, daughter of Mr. and Roman Catholic Church was theViet Nam. He is employed ,t>y iel H. Hudson, 9 Burnett Street, dresses were floor length of bert Calaguire, and Robert Ko- Mrs. William Lemiska, 52 GiU Neighbors in Need" etting Saturday, 2:30 P.M.Bolan, d and Boyce, Inc., as •an and Charles G. Bartnick, son ofmaize crepe with empire waist. sic, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ane, Apt, 2B, and Thomas Mi- lor the wedding of Miss Arlene engineering draftsman, in Mad- Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Bart- James McLear, of Elizabeth, ward Kosic, 35 Fifth Avenue, and Mrs. Thomas M. Groughan, Offering To Be Made ison. niek, Sr., 719 Stanley Terrace, Komlewski and Stephen A. He- was best man. Ushers ,twere were united in marriage recent- hael Groughan, Jr., son of Mr. WOODBRIDGE — The Rev.inges, Jr. Rev. A. Boland of- After a wedding trip to Puer- Roselle, was solemnized Satur- Ronald Costa and Santo Grasso, ly at St. Anthony's Church, 0 61 Bellair Avenue, Fair Lawn, to Rico and the Virgin Islands, day afternoon in St. Andrew's Francis X. Pirazzini, minister of liciated. both of Roselle. James Powers, Elizabeth. Rev. Dominic De were united in marriage Sunday Central Atlantic Conference, the couple will reside in Edison. Church. Rev. Chester Genecki cousin of the bride, was ring- Guardo officiated at the double- afternoon, 4 o'clock, in St. Ce- The bride is the daughter of officiated at the double-ring Jnited Church of Christ, will be Mr. and Mrs. Peter Komlewski, bearer, ring ceremony. cela's Church. Monsignor Vin- he guest preacher at the dedica ceremony. Mrs. Bartnick is a graduate East Oak Street. The bride- Eagle Scout Rank Miss Linda Urban, Linden, cent Castellino, a visiting priest ion of the new Christian Educa The bride, who wag given in of Woodbridge Senior High groom is the son of Mr, and was maid of honor. Brides- rom India, performed the cere ion Building, at First Congrega For Edward Benkert marriage by her father, wore School. She is presently employ- maids were the Misses Donna Mrs. Stepnen^A. Heringes, Sr., mony. ional Church Sunday, October ISELIN — The Raritan Com* a gown of peau de soie, with a ed »s executive secretary by Amiorsano, Avenel; Judy Yo- 3"1 Monroe Avenue. Mrs. Kenneth Kenny, aunt of i, 4 P. M. Invitations have been il of Boy Scouts Board of f& long train from the waistline. Hess Oil and Chemical, Wood- hannan, Kenilworth, and Karen he bride, was matron of honor. Miss Joan Patrick, was maid view has approved the applica- It was trimmed with appliques bridge. Calaguire, sister of the bride. sxtended to neighboring clergy Bridesmaids were the Misses of honor. Bridesmaids were the tion of Edward Benkert for th* at the waist and bottom of train. Her husband graduated from Sheri Lorenson, Farmingdale Hid township officials for the loan Zabresky, Miss Virginia leremony to be held at the Misses Christine Wutkowski and Eagle Rank is the National Her fingertip veil fell from a Abraham Clark High School, was flower girl. Carol Hedesh. and Mrs, Gloria crown of crystals and pearls. jlover, and Miss Betty-Jo Mar :hurch, corner of Barron and Council B.S.A. Clark, and served four years in David McClue, of Avenel, was anino, Miss Miohele Mastrangelo Ozut, Deborah Ozut was flower Miss Nancy Sears, of Avenel, the U. S. Navy. He is employed Grove Avenue. Benkert is a member of TrrJop best man. Ushers were Andrew and Miss Jill Mastandrea were girl. 48, which i$ sponsored by VFW was maid of honor. Bridesmaids as electro-mechanical technic- The Sacrament of the Lord's Ducsak, Iselin; Albert Cala- junior bridesmaids. James Heringes, brother of Post 2636. He is the son of Mr. were: Miss Rosalind Sarisky, ianjiy Linair Design Corp, Lin- guire, brother of the bride, and Supper will, be observed at th Fords, and Miss Kathleen Mil- den. Matthew Croughan, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. and Mrs. Edward Benkert, 138 Frank Calabrese, Newark. the bridegroom, was best man. morning service at 11, Sunday, Ushers were Edward Miller, Jo- Plymouth Drive. '.. ler, Elizabeth. Miss Virginia After a two week wedding The sermon' topic will be "Cele Smith, of Highlands, was the Ringbearer was John Calaguire, Ushers were Mark Jacob, Rob seph Hefferan, and Ronald Edward is a sophomore at trip to Hawaii, they will reside bration", according to Rev, flower girl. another brother of the bride. ert Maranino and John Sprain- Ozut. Kenneth Ozut was ring- John F. Kennedy Memorial in the Clqyerleaf Garden Apart The bride, who was given ui CAROL LYNNE RESNICK John G. Wightman, pastor. The maid of honor and flower ments, Woodbridge. itis. bearer. High School. He started his marriage by her stepfather, ENGAGEMENT TOLD: Mrs. Croughan is a graduate , A special offering will be re scouting career with Cub Scout wore a white organza gown, ceived in behalf of "Neighbors Mrs. Heringes is a 1964 grad Mr. and M*». George Kesnick, of John F. Kennedy High School uate of Carteret High School Pack 48, which is sponsored by with lace applique. Her chapel 79 Danie! Street, Carteret, and attended Bryant College, n Need", a denomination-wid the PTA of School 15. He joined length veil fell from a pillbox effort to assist the church in and a 1965 graduate of Eastern Woodbridge Couple wish to announce the engage Providence, Rhode Island. She School for Physician'* Aides Troop 48 in November, 1964. headpiece. V was employed by Engelhard Mi meeting the crjs.is p£.tbp.timei ment of their daughter, Carol New York City. She is employed He is presently the patrol Mrs. Kosic is a 1905 graduate Lynne, to Martin Gerald Sha nerals and Chemicals Corpora Monies recevied will be used foi as a medical assistant with Dr leader for the Bat Patrol andis of Woodbridge Senior High piro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hy- tion, Menlo Park. the job training, aid leadership Is Wed in PA Hospital School and Franklin Beauty Max M. Novich, Perth Amboy. the troop's signalling instructor. man Shapiro, S Wadsworth Her husband is a graduate oi development of underprivilege Benkert is chairman of the K?ep School. She is employed by young people, for community or- Her husband is a 1962 grad' WOODBRIDGE — The audi-of Mr. H. Smith, of High Point, Terrace, Cranford. Bergen Catholic High School America Beautiful Program and House of Ginee' Elizabeth. Miss Resnick, a 1964 grad ganizations, as seed money fo: uate of Carteret High School torium of Perth Amboy General North Carolina. Oradell, New Jersey, and at is a den chief for Pack 48. Ed- Her husband is a 1963 grad uate of Carteret High School, low income housing projects and served three years in the Hospital was the setting Satur- Kenneth Smith was best man uate of Woodbridge Senior High tended St. Peter's College, Jer ward is also a member of the received a Bachelor of Arts sey City. He served two years for legal aid, for the poor an troop's Choral Group and Ins- day, at 2 P. M., for the wedding and Miss Mary McGlade was School and Stevens Institute of degree from Jersey City State better schools. , , of a Woodbridge couple. maid of honor. Technology, Hoboken. He is a with the U. S. Army, and i No matter how much an in trumental Group. , College. She is a member of presently emplyoed by the U. S Church school is provided dividual knows, he will alway; The Eagle Court of Honor has In the improvised chapel, dec- Although a reception was held chemical engineer at Bethle Kappa Delta, Pi, an honorary afterward in the bride's home hem Steel, Lackawanna, New Post Office, Fair Lawn. 9 and' 11 A. M. Child care is o: run across an expert who ha been tentatively set iox Gctofcfer orated with the raised dias, sev- society in education. She is After a wedding trip to St fered during morning worship. studied less and knows more. 15. eral pews and other furnishings her husband was unable to at- York. tend'as he Had to return to bis also listed among the 1968 stu- Croix in the Virgui Islands, th from the hospital's meditation After a wedding trip to Puer dents that were elected to hospital room after the cere- to Rico and St. Thomas, Virgin couple will reside in Fair Lawn room, Miss Bette Novak, 19, ofmony. 'Who's Who Among Students 18 Almon Avenue, and Robert H. Islands, the couple will resid in American Universities and Smith, 25, of 486 Butler Avenue, Mr. Smith is a veteran of the at 3126 Lake Heights Drive Colleges." She is presently a Bar Mitzvah Dance Avenel, in his wheelchair, were U, S. Air Force and is an em-Hamburg, N. Y. third grade teacher in the united in marriage. Rev. Martin ployee of Allied Chemical Co., Scotch Plains-Fanwood School Scheduled For Sat. O'Keefe, pastor of St. James* in Elizabeth. The couple will re- TRYOUTS AT PLAYHOUSE system. ISELIN — A Bar Mitzva SPECIAL STUDENT RENTALS! side in Elizabeth. WOODBRIDGE - Try outs foi Dance will be held by Congre Roman Catholic Church, where Mr. Shapiro, a 1959 grad- New thai ithool hai r.op.ntd, OUTOWSKI MUSIC CENTER it phaud la they originally planned to. be' parts in the Circle Players pro uate of Cranford High School, gation Beth Sholom, Saturday announu SPECIAL STUDENT RATES. And by popular d.mand, w. will con- married, officiated. duction of "Marriage Go Round received a Bachelor of Sci- i October 5, 9 P. M. at the temple Governor To Speak a scintillating comedy by Leslii ence Degree from Pennsyl- building, 90 Cooper Avenue. linu« to display our SPECIAL OF THE WEEK! This talc itim will b* plac«d Mr. Smith underwent an emer- Stevens, will be held Sunday vania State University. He is Music will be by "The Musi- in our window at an unbdlavably low, low prici, and will remain on sal* gency appendectomy in the early At Holy Name Event ISELIN — Governor Richard October 6, and Monday, Octobe; a pension and profit sharing cals", with song styling by Don for on* w»k only, thtn th* xcond w«k, another article wlH btcom* our morning hours Wednesday. With 7, 8 P. M., at the Circle Play consultant associated with the Capri. Comedian Mark Andrews the wedding only two days away Hughes will be the guest speak- SPECIAL OF THE WEEK. er at St. Cecelia's Holy Name house, Martin Terrace and Rah Glenn G. Geiger Company in will also be featured, as well and some guests already en- way Avenue. New York City and be is also as a buffet supper and liquor. route, the couple were determin- Society Communion-Breakfast MIKE NUNZIATA Sunday, October 13. All men of Wanda Crawford will direc an agent affiliated with the Reservation may be made with ALL INSTRUMENTS HANDLED and SERVICED HERE! Proprietor ed to go ahead with the wedding dutawski Miuic Onler the parish may attend. the play, which is cheduled foi New England Mutual Life In- j Marvin Levine, 283-1273, after even if it had to be right in the a late November opening. surance Company. 6 P. M, hospital. The event, according to May- * CLARINETS * TRUMPETS FtUTBS *VIOUNS * ETC. or Ralph Barone, president, will After staff members at the take place in the school cafete- USED INSTRUMENTS I NEW INSTRUMENTS I hospital learned of the plight, ria, immediately after the 8 A. they made the auditorium avail- M. Mass. able for the ceremony. you can Tickets at a nominal price 33 School School The bride was given in mar-may be purchased after all $ Year riage by her father, Ernest No- Masses Sunday, October 6, in fertilize, reseed* pinin *?** Yaar Months vak. 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Barone FORDS — Friday evening, Honored Guests October 4, 8:30. Sabbath serNew Hillside Plant List Activities P?RTH AMBOY - The medi- vices will be held at Tempi Addresses Parochial PTA Emanu-Kl. Dr. and Mrs. Her FORDS — Mrs. Edward Oster cs! staff of Perth Amboy Gen- HILLSIDE — In 1910 when o have their new Hillside plant aard k chairman of the Rum eral Hospital will hold its an-man Baker and Mr. and Mrs ISfcLIN - Mayor Ralph Ba- •s throughout the y&r, with Sol Mlntz will be hosts at th Abe Stempler founded his small in full operation before the endmage Sale sponsored by tho rone addressed members of St. nual dinner and dance at the of October. Women's Society of Christian e next set for November 9. Chanticler in MUlburn Saturday, Oneg Shabbot in honor of thei: dry cleaning enterprise in New- Cecelia's PTA at their initial sons' Bar Mltzvah. ark, little did he dream that One of the reasons why ervice of the Wesley Methodist meeting of the school year, Monsignor John M. Wllus, pas- October 5. T and moderator, introduced Saturday morning at ll:0C som day the business would be- Stempler'p s fame has spreapead so Church. The Sale will be hpld Mayor Barone spoke of the Guests of honor will be thethe Bar Miftvah of Elliot Bakei on Thursday and Friday, Octo rise in juvenile* problems in the ister M. Juliana, O. P. princi- .Second Philippine Ambassador come a leader in America's dra- rapidly in the drapery cleaning pal, who in turn introduced th« will be celebrated and Satur- pery and carpet service indus- is Usability to provide her 3 and 4 from 9:30 A. M to youth of today and the trend to the United Nations Emlllo field is iiffbility to provid 4:00 P. M. in Fellowship Hall. acuity, who will be in attcn- day evening at 6:00 the Baitry. customers fl a unique guaran- towards disrespect for police Bejasa; the Thai Ambassador Mitzvah of Sol Mint*, tee of satisfawioh which reads, The Naomi Circle^ will hpld a | and public property. In telling iance at all meetings throufih- to the U. N.( V E. Anand Pan- Today, the Stempler folks who in part, as follows: Toy Sale Saturday, October 5 in nt his visit to Chicago, he ob-ut the year, Parents are yyarachum; ; and the Philippinpp e serve many homes and business served "what distinction could strongly urged to see a teacher their education a,nd to provid 'Since drapery fabrics re, Fellowship Hall beginning at ConsuCl l GeneralGl , AlejandrAljd o FF. concerns in our Woodbridge 10:00 A. M. Mrs. James Job, have occurred in the city if in the class conference. Any one 24-hour coverage in accident Township and Carteret areas, spond differently during -firy HoliggJUs. cleaning and finishing, ordinary •chairman said that the proceeds ihey didn't receive protection wishing to see a teacher pri- AdAccordini g to the president of clinic and other medical-surgiea *re busy completing moving and from the police". "Where is the ately may have a conference services. methods cause shrinkage. Our from this Sale will go toward the medical staff. Dr. Samuel Installation operations at their the pledge to furnish the Nur- line drawn for peaceful demon- rranged through Sister Juli- Breslow of Perth Amboy, the Co-chairmen for this yean new plant located at 500 Hillside Stempler Adjust-A-Drape clean- ing and fold-finishing process aery. stration?" was his quesUon. He mit's office, at a time suitable occasion honors the more than event are Dr. Daniel Fishkofl Avenue in Hillside. further stated it is the parents' or both teacher and parent. and Dr. Jacob Wolansky, both eliminate this shrinkage. A Covered Dish Supper is 225 Filipino and Thai medical Stempler's is still family own- job to impress on their children "Miss Imelda Riickert, special school graduates who have in- of Metuchen. ed and operated. Harry Stomp- "In addition, although changes planned by the Couples Club Sat in humidity and temperature the meaning of respect for each education teacher, wag among terned at the Perth Amboy hos- The nearly 300 guests will in ler as president and his three urday, October 5, 7:00 P. M. in ROBERT J. GRAHAM other and eaeh other's proper cause some drapery fabrics to Fellowship Hall. All couples of the faculty introduced. Her class pital. After qualifying through elude the doctors on the medlca brothers — Dave, as vice presi ty- a first for the Diocese of the American Medical Associa- staff and the house staff, as we dent, Sol, as treasurer, and Mel, ripple, our Stempler Adjust-A the Church are invited. Each RETIRED - Robert J. Gra- tion examination for foreign as members of the hospital'! Drape process blocks out altlo bring their "favorite" cas ham, 532 Vesper Avenue, has Mrs. Richard Van Edsinga Trenton. as secretary — run the growing president, welcomed the mem medical school graduates, they board of governors and admin firm which now boasts New Jer- ripples and restores draperies lerole dish *nd coffee, rolls and retired from the New Jersey Msgr. Wilus noted tHat he was serve at least a year to continue Istration. sey's best known name in to uniform length with such dessert will be provided. Rell Telephone Company after bers, especially the new ones addressing the group on the an- that we unequivo In "joining the fold". She said drapery service field. The Methodist Homes Annual 15 yean of service. niversary of his 22nd year as catty guarantee even, uniform the presence of so many show- pastor and moderator of tha Commenting on the firm's lat- lengths." Luncheon is set for Thursday, Grahafl was a repairman in ed the individual's awareness October 10 at the Community the company's Wootfbridfte of- TA. While he reminisced he est expansion move reflected by of the responsibility to the child noted that thrtugh the yean its construction of a modern, Stempler'i complete drapery United Methodist Church, Ro fice. He joined the Perth service includes removal, clean- and the PTA. She emphasized the PTA had grown from a Take a Lesson From spacious 10,500 square foot plant selle Park. Tickets may be ob-Amboy office of the New York the strong active membership ing, storage and renaming. tained from Mrs. John Christof- Telephone Company in 1923 as membership of 12 to over 1200. Harry Stempler said: by explaining the activities of He said the cooperation of all Discussing the company's car- fersen, Homes and Hospital an Installer, and held various J "This new plant will enable pet service Harry Stempler I TA include "first and fore has made it what it is today, { The Cat! chairman, no later than Octo- assignments in Elizabeth and most the importance of parenl us to continue to provide the said: ber 5. Perth Amboy during his long the largest and most, coopera- ultimate in drapery and carpet and teacher conferences." tive in the Diocese. "With more and more home- On Tuesday, October 8, the career. He takes it easy & looks at the cleaning service. In addition, its owners and business concerns Conferences are held the third He reminded all of their re- convenient location will enable society will have a service of Graham is a member of Thursday of each month unles installing wall-to-wall carpeting, celebration charter meeting. At Elizabeth Council, S. G. Mc- sponsibilities as parents to their world with a contented eye! When Us to provide even faster and the demand is constantly increa otherwise noted in the* church children. He said, "Stastiatics better service than ever before this time the Charter will be Cully Chapter, Telephone Pio- bulletin, with sessions at 7, 7:3 he's tired he dozes a bit. He's never sing for on-location-cleaning, " signed. All women of the church neers of America. state that from birth to the age for residents of the Middlesex expect this phase of our busi ard 8 P, M. Immediately aftei of four 50% of the growth in overworked & seems to survive as Union twin county areas." may attend. It will begin in the Following retirement, he the last conference a brief busi ness to grow with leaps-and Sanctuary at 8:00 P. M. human intelligence occurs, all well as other earthly creatures, & The Stempler brothers expec bounds." and his wife expect to travel ress meeting and social takes this being done in the home; extensively, and spend some place in Lourdes Hall and refrom four to eight years old, better than many. So—take it easy. •HOMEOWNERS! time with relatives in Florida freshments are served by class 30% and from eight to IT, 4FREE Children's Art Class and New Hampshire. We'll sell you drugs BUT WED mothers. Arrangements hav 20% growth. A tremendous task DELIVERY Registration Begins been made for several gues ,or the parent." RATHER SEE YOU HEALTHY! speakers. PHONE BORROW '2200 WOODBRIDGE - Registra- Cub Scout Pack 41 The school's Christmas card tions for the Children's Art Class- PTA dues at two dollars drive will begin this week. Kl 1- REPA YS49.72 A MONTH es which are sponsored by theBegins Candy Sale year, may be paid to the ares The next meeting of the mem- City of Rahway Arts Guild are WOODBRIDGE — The open chairman. During the course o bership is set for Thursday, Oc- 5325 CONSOLIDATE YOUR DEBTS now being accepted. ing of the annual candy sale was the year each class is, asked t tober 17, with mothers of the There will be basic instruc- announced at a meeting of Cub participate in a cake sale am four eighth grades as hostesses, CASH Ami. 60 MO. tions and oil painting classes Scout Pack 41 by Robert Wood hostess a PTA meeting. Parent) including: Stanley Briski's, Sis- WE ARE Get YOU SET of Not* PVHT. will be notified with flyers sen! These classes meet every Satur worth, Cubmaster. ter M. Catherine Joseph's, Sis- 11000 1355.83 22.60 home with the children. additional day at the recreation Center, The first meeting of the'new ter M. Catherine Frederick's, $2000 2711.67 45.20 which is located on tho corner season was opened by Stewart The first cake sale is sched and Miss Joyce Dul's classes. SPECIALISTS cash! $5000 6779.19 112.99 uled for Sunday, October 6 CLARK of Seminary Avenue and Irving Heinbach, former cubmaster. $7500 10,168.23 169.47 Streets. Classes will begin Octo- Opening ceremonies were con- after all.Masses in the.corridoi 382-7400 outside the church office. Moth Cancer Dressing Unit E.BRUNSWICK TOMS RIVER Irmiranw AmMabli off All iMitt ber 5. ducted by Den 6, with Mrs. Tru Persons interested in register dy Schaeffer, den .mother. ers of Mrs. Matthae's and Sis HILL 257-8000 - 244-5400 SPECIALISTS IN HOME ter M. Patrick David's classes For Rosary Society _. RE-FINANCING ng are asked to contact Julius Cubmaster Woodward report- MODERN Weber, 144 Turner Street, Por will supply and sell the cakes. ISELIN - St. Cecelia's Altar ed there are openings in theClass mother are Mr. William PHARMACY n.(«:C UNO Mt MOM INfOHUMTON Reading, who is now in his fourth pack for new cubs. Interested Rosary Society will assemble ACCEPTANCE CORP Boley, Mrs. Anthony Mancuso, Monday night, October 7, 8:30 587 ROOSEVELT AVE. SAM BRESLOW :ason as instructor of the clas- persons may call either him, or 1114 RARITANRD.. CLARK, N.J. * es. Mrs. Paul Scibetta and Mrfor recitation of the Rosary, led E«fliUred rbirmsclst 281 HIGHWAY 18. EAST BRUNSWICK, N.J. any den mother. Volunteers are CARTERET RT. 37 E. TOMS RIVER, N.J. Nicholas Lieto, Sr. by Rev. John L. Gerety. spirit- needed to serve as den mothers Mrs. William Gnadinge ilk. ciup. ii. Bruins give Orr 3-year pact or committeemen. They may al- ual director, in the church. t $400,000. stamp chairman, requested all so call Mr. Woodward. types of stamps be sent into Mrs. William Henkel, presi- Coming activities include t the school, or church office after dent, has announced the program Halloween party at the October any Mass on Sundays. The fiftl schedule for the year will be JUcommandtf! by CUE pack meeting, featuring cos grade students may start sav presented afterward in Lourdes Finest in tume prizes and refreshments; ing for their Eighth Grad Hall. AH the women of the pa- and a trip to the Newark Mu- Washington Trip with the' sa rish may attend, and have the seum and Planetarium, Novem- ings plan. Envelopes are senopportunity to participate in all GOURMET the religious and social func- Italian & American berfl. home each week with the chil- Hjarry Micliz, Webelos leader, dren and at the end of the term tions. FOOD spfke of program planned for statements are given to them One of the many charitable SATURDAY DINNER the boys and asked help from fa- showing how much they save activities of the group is the Sirvad 5 to 1 A.M. thers as he has such a large Mrs. William Duerscheidt cancer dressings committee, un- - ENTERTAINMENT group this year. chairman of the plan. der the direction of Mrs. Jerry drizzle? Paul Scibetta, awards chair- Maly and Mrs. Phillip Da Rold. Thursday • Ffi. • Sat. Physical and dental examin MARSHA KENT •Mb* man, presented the following tions will be given yearly and This is a project that volunteers Biby Grud awards: Mike Houdk, Guy Dunn, full-time registered nurse is o; perform at home with systema- John Tiernan, bobcat; Frank duty daily. tic delivery and pick-up of ma- CAPTAIN'S Ruse, denner; Keith Singer, as- The parish library is avail terials by the committee. Par- sistant denner; David Cebassa, able with over 4,000 volumes or ticipants of the group share in FOLLY four silver arrows on his wolf the shelves. Up-to-date audi the gratitude of patients cared badge; Frank Ferro, Jeffrey visual aids are also availabl for by the Religious of Sacred Restaurant • CocklM Lounge Schaeffer, Donald Oshiro, Shawn The library is staffed by volun Heart Free. Home" 'for Cancer, 58 J*H*r»on Avt., Elix, Moformick, Ronald Paola, Mi teers from the parish. Mrs. Ray in Philadelphia, Pa. aundry plans (Rtv •( Bill •nmttr) chael Parides, Kevin Singer, mcrad Dempsey is librarian. A Chinese Auction is plan- JJ1-M15 Robert DeLuca, Gerry Zambar- The PTA store will be open be-ned for the November 4 meet- di, Web-e-Ios. fore each business meetin ing. Gifts may be brought to starting at 7 P. M. Orders ma; Monday's meeting for use at be placed for winter jackets the auction. Publicity books are on display at each meeting and member; Most adults overlook the value are invited to "browse througl of play and amusement in life. 22 years of PTA." Some we must admit, overdo The unit sponsors several da1 it. V. •'.• BUY AN ELECTRIC DRYER! taV«M frtn ScetfMd JOHN HOPKIir Incudes Wire, Post and FULL QT. 4.59 Fittings HALF GAL. 8.99 * CO i FULL GAL. 17.89 , »COTL*N° OUR BEST BUr IN SCOTCH, RATES WITH THE FINEST AND COSTS ONLY 3 79 FIFTH! \i i. nu.oKS IN STOik BEL AIR BLENDED NniH IN CALIFORNIA GUASTI WINES WKISKEY I«W "JT0MTTI" 1 U a come and learn about pr»ctt> Public Library :al avtry day phaiM of godly Baptist Church living." A nuricry for infant* md younf children is provided To Show Films Services Listed during the tervice. During th« month of October special em- WOODBRIDCE — The Frer WOODBIUDGE - The twO- Radioman 3/c D. A. Temples, The 24 year old soldier ha&is Is being placed on tha Public Library of Wnodbridfir agers and young people of Cen-Wednesday services. U.S.N., 20-year old son of Mrgraduate. d from Woodbridfie rolrased a schedule for adults and Mrs. I. W. Temples, 58 tral Baptist Church will attend The Wednesday Morning Home and school ago boys and girls Westminster Road, Colonia, High School in litfifVid received • thn Word of Life Rally In Bloom- his B.A. from MuhlenberR Oo| Bible Study is being conducted rovorinfi the week between Oc participated, in the re-naming I field Saturday, October 5. Harry each week at 468 Avenel Street, r lege in Allentown, Pa., in l!ir>r> toher 3 and October , >, at Ihroc ceremonies of the U. S. Naval IBallback, Word of Life Director Avcnel, from 9:30 to 10:30. Var- of the branches. Communication Station, Harold A member of Lambda Chi Alpha in Brazil, South America, will be fraternity, he was employed nl ious Bible doctrines are being Movies currently being shown E, Hqlt, at North West Cape, thp special speaker. Guest mu- presented "In an everyday w«y." Western Australia. Perth Amboy Headstart Center, sicians will participate. The for the adults, a series of Blue before entering the Army. I It- Infant and child • care will b« Ribbon Winners at the annual The station was renamed in church bus will leave 5:30 P.Mprovided. has completed his enlistment in from School 23, Woodbine Ave American Film Festival are! honor of the late Prime Minis- service, and is now at home. The' Sunday School Teacheri ter Harold E. Holt, who, when a nuc, Avencl, with an invitation October 7, Henry Inman Branch, * • * will meet Wednesday, 7:10 P.M. 7:30 P.M., "Monument to thethe .station was originally com- oxtonded to all young people ol Sunday, November 3, hat been Dream", "Of Earth and Fire", missioned last year, along with Marine Private First Class the area. designated as Building Fund the U. S Ambassador, cut the "The Hand", and "Yesterday Daniel Minucci, 1!>, son of Mr I The schedule of services for Sunday. commissioning ribbon that of- and Tomorrow"; October 7, and Mrs. Daniel Minucci of 21- ficially put Naval, communica- Sunday, October is as follows The church, which js located Isolin Branch, 7:30 P. M., "The Tappen St., Port Reading, was in A.M., Sunday Bible School temporarily in School 23, U open tions in Australia. named "Outstanding Recruit" Basoon", "Why Do You Smile, • • • 11 A.M., worship service; 6:30to any who would like to attend. Mona Lisa", "The Wyeth Pheno- at recruit graduation at Parris P.M. Youth Time—God'i Army menon" and "Basket Making in Former Army Sergeant Earl Island, S.-t;. In addition he re and 7 P.M., evening service. LEAGUE MEETS ceived the Leatherneck Mnga Colonial Virginia"; October 8, F. Prosek, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 MENLO PARK TERRACE — zine Marine Dress Blue Uni Rev James Gent, Jr., pastor Henry Inman Branch, 7:30 P.M.,Walter F. Prosek, 180 South A meeting of the Menlo Park form and was meritoriously pro will be starting a series of stud "Decision at Delano", "The WarPark Drive, Woodbridge, re v Terrace Boys' League is sched- moted to his present rank. He is I ies on the Book of Proverbs al uled for Tuesday, October 9, » Game" and "To Plan Your Fam ceived the Good Conduct Medal now undergoing basic infantry the Mid-Week Service, Wednes P. M., at the Post Inn, Browa ily"; October 8, Iselin Branch, Aug. 20 while assigned to the training at Camp Lejeune, N. day October 9, 7:30 P.M. Accord Avenue, Iselin. 7:30 P. M., "The American Navy 14th Armored Cavalry Regiment THREE WOODBRIDGE HIGH SENIORS — Pictured above »re. the winners of the 1968-69 Lin- ing to Rev. Gent, "the book is in Germany. C, prior to being assigned to a in Vietnam" and "Lay My Bur- regular Marine unit. oln Center Awards being congratulated by John SUnaitls, vice principal. They are left to one of the most practical of a New Zealand inspired Jogfht den Down." Sgt. Prosek received the right: Alberta Hegcdus, Mary Nicholas and Louis DeSantis. Bible -books. Everyone is invite< vogue in U. S. award for exemplary conduct, • * • Also, October 9, Henry Inman, efficiency and fidelity in active Seaman Anthony Gambardel 7:30 P. M., "The Stones of military servce. la, USN, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. The program will include: Eden" and "Americans on Ever- Sgt Prosek, a tank command- Anthony Gambardella of 600 School Bands music and marching; prancing est"; and October 9, Iselin er in Troop K of the regiment's Chain O'Hills Rpad, Colonia, is majorettes and high-stepping Branch, 7:30 P. M "Instincts of 3rd Squadron near Bad Ilers- flag twirlers; precision drills serving aboard the attack air- Our Hri Dally 'HI ItU an Insect", "Albatross", "Pigs" feld, entered the Army in Sepcraft carrier USS Constellation n Festival and a "myriad" of colors and and "The River Must Live." tember 1966 and completed basic The SanN Diego-based carrier is "scintillating" shovy. routines Tli»n. H f ISELIN — John F. Kennedy at both performances. October 5, 11 A.M., at thetraining at Ft. Dtx. He was sta engaged in her third series of Memorial High School Band Middlesex High School is Main Library, a Story Hour has tioned at Ft. Knox, Ky., before operations off the coast of North ill participate In the High host band for the October 8 fes- 1166 E. JERSEY ST., ELIZAIETH been scheduled for the school arriving overseas in April 1967. Vietnam. School Band Festival, in New tival. Domenick Perone, the age boys and girls. The Library Brunswick, along with Wood- Club will be held October 9, 4 bridge Senior High School and school's music director, will be P. M., at the Henry Inman arochial School PTA 'ojonia *iijh School Bands. Tha leader of the "spectacular" fir Branch. Young Dems r •xhibition. designed to stimu- massed band finale, in which Asts Season Events late interest in muiie and music all school bands will parlici WOODBRIDGE•— The execu- education, is sponsored for thepate. K^B^Bw^^aBJ' 1 Family Breakfast Endorse Patten tive board and committee chair- fourth consecutive year by East Brunswick High School, NEW BRUNSWICK - Tha men of Our Lady of Mount Car- Mew Brunswick 'newspaper. with Mario DeCarolis, band di Planned by Society mel PTA had their first meet- rector, has been designated as Middlesex County Young Demo- y J ing of the new term with Mrs. "This year's event will be held boat band for the October 15. WOODBRIDGE — The first cratic Club met at the Green- wo nights, to accomodate the Melvin Lykes president, at the festival. They will be leaders at annual family communion brier, North Brunswick and en- increased number of participat / breakfast will be sponsored by dorsed incumbent Democrats, Mount Carmet Parish Hall. The (he finale of that performance. ims and goals for the ensuing ing schools, Tuesdays, October I the St. James* Holy Name So- Congressman Edward J. Patten and 15, 7:15 P. M., at Mamor- Each band will be allowed ciety in the church hall, Sunday, and County Clerk Frank Schatz ear were discussed and a pro tea minutes in which to present ;ram outlined. al Stadium, Joyce Kilmer Ave- KS§jj*>. Give your biby the extra October 13 at 9 A. M. man, for reelection on Novem ue. The stadium is located at its routine. For the massed , Rev. Casmir Sabol,*O.F.M. ber 5. The program scheduled in- the rear of New Brunswick band finale all units return to :ludes: October, penny sale; the field to play two concert1 Conv., chaplain of St. Joseph's In endorsing Congressman High School. Hospital, Syracuse, and former Movember, tentative plans for formation selections. • % \\ advantage of starting to jrallc In Patten, a member of the House play; December, Christmas School band* scheduled for professor of theology at Man- the October 8 performance in Tha festival Is not a contest 1 • ^ A\ Appropriations Committee, the party for students and mem hattan College, will be guest Club felt that during his three elude: New Brunswick, Wood- or competition, but rather an speaker .Tickets are available bers; January, dinner; Febru- exhibition of the various shows • Y&Qy^ top quality shoes, carefully designed terms in office, he has co-spon- ary, open; March, candy sale; bridge, Middlesex, Bound 1 through members of the society. presented by high school bands sored many pieces of legislation April, smorgasbord; May, First Brook, Rahway, Carteret, John Reservations must be made by which have become the law of F. Kennedy, South Brunswick during half-time intermissions October 1. Holy Communion Breakfast; in. of football games. n the land. They include crime stallation of officers, and penny Madison Township and Bridge ^SscSs,. // ^>y " ^ comdentioflily fitted! control, gas pipeline safety, water-Raritan High Schools. The proceeds will be divided, This is the time of the year sale for the benefit 6f the eighth consumer protection, medicare, Schools scheduled to perform evenly among tha schools tak- when people come home from grade graduation class; and air pollution control, increased June, eighth grade graduation. the second evening are: Coin-g part for use by their music their vacations wondering why benefits for veterans and many lonia, Arthur L. Johnson, Som departments.; Approximately; they haven't enjoyed a rest. Plans for the penney sale will other pieces of legislation that be discussed further at the gen erville, Bernardsyille, E a s $3,180 has been distributed in benefit the citizens of the United eral membership meeting. Brunswick, Franklin, Dunellen, this way to the school's in pre- RETAIL vious festivals. FACTORY States and particularly, his Governor Livingston Regions and Watchung Hills Regions r ft w I U II I OUTLET Congressional District. Tickets for the event are on High Schools. sale at the participating schools, j AS ALWAYS . . . Julius Pereira, of Iselin, club White Elephant Sale president, noted that "during LOW FACTORY Patten's three terms in office Rescheduled by Aux. ten post offices have been con- ISELIN — Two new members PRICES ON AN I structed in his district." He waswere accepted into the Ladle EXCITING largely responsible for the firstAuxiliary of VFW Post 2636 al comprehensive survey of the their la',st meeting by Mrs. Car COLLECTION Raritan River with Federal Raymond, president. They war Mrs. Rebecca Berzanski am OF Funds, which may lead to con- struction of a tidal dam at Crab Mrs. Marie'Berzanski. If you drive a horseless carriage, FASHIONABLES Island and benefit all of the citi- The White..Elephant Sale, pre N Special lOv TAT 11/aDDBriDGe Sat. 2 P.M. • • A WALTES READF THEATRE What would life be like without a checking Kiddie Shows! '1ON1TK 1HKU SAT. 7:U« - 9:05 account? Probably just as troublesome as it NOW THRU TUESDAY SAT: ^:()0 - fi::io - H:30 P.M. was in the days when there were no auto- "No out will be Jicated durlm the last U minutes . . (I.air sh.iw- 111:101 .. They'll all be ou the ftaor, laughing!" mobiles, gas, electricity, or telephones. Live Walter IMatthati ZERO MOSTEL modern, the time saving and money saving IB II "The Secret Life wayrOpen a First Bank checking account to- In Color THE PRODUCERS" Of An day and enjoy one of life's great conveniences! CAPTAIN'S FOLLY- American Wife" riliiurunl • {'.arklail I imn^f 5S J.tlwivun A»« , tluubolli ^^ LKrur vl lint lUrjIn 1;M« ) SIN. 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S2.S0 POLL A K Didst know that Woodbridge Area Chamber of Commerce Daniel B. Fee 427 Smith Street, Keasbey, who died last week President Nick Venezia was the featured speaker at Eastern Air will be remembered as a standout athlete at Woodbridge High Lines first International Management Conference held in Wood- School, graduating in the class of 1925. LAWflENCE P. CAMPION. Publliher HARRY P. FRANK. Associate Pubushti . Chapter XIV bridge? Danny played on the baseball teams from 1922 to 1924 which Two more years rolled swif. • * • included such well known names as: "Red Drummond" - Selden . by. . I was happy and content e(1 vin Steady twosome: Timothy (Perth Amboy) Bratyanski and Ann Hoagland - "Red Gerity", some of whom formed the nucleus l' 8 iin ParisPi . MMy occasinni - (Port Reading) Lombardi. THAT THANT TOUCH 6f the team of 1925 which for the first time brought the Central <»1 Jobs at the Cafe de la Paix Jersey Championship to Woodbridge. . ; helped me to meet people. Mr. Fee was also ««•!«« ™ •»- "»^ •»<•— ' «.i—s»- «.J-. .,«..On««. whil*.... ' •' Leader-Press Wednesday, October 2, 1068 PAGE SEVEN er of St. John Vianeey Churth, Surviving are his widow, the She is survived by her hus- former Anna Neff; a daughter, Fire District 9 band WillJUm R. Scharff; two Mrs. Diane SchoU, of Edison; Fire Demonstrations Set Obituaries daughters, Patricia and Ruth; a son, Alfred of Fords; two Letters to Editor four sons, William, Thomas, grandchildren; and a brother, Sets Contest Dennis and Kenneth, all at Victor Hellcgaard, of Fords. For Perth Amboy Hospital home; and a brother, Martin, (Continued from Edit. Page) 1SF,LIN - The Bureau of Fin* MRS. AGNUS McGRATH grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Lu- Fords Fire Company and the .Jr., of Edison. United Exempt Firemen will PERTH AMBOY — Over 3,000 also plan several programs for Prevention, District 9, announc- celr> Quilban, of Colonia. and pn discredit the program. Recently ISKI.1N — Funeral services :onduct memorial services at the 1,200 staff members. Films ed that It has completed it's lernal grandparents, Mr. and daily visitors to the Perth Am- the charges have appeared in were held Saturday for Mrs. 7 tomorrow night (Thursday) in will be shown for both after- plans for the forthcoming Fire Mrs, Andrew Jugon, nf Perth ARL PRICE boy General Hospital will see letters to editors in several New Ajjnrs Marnnpy Mrdralh, 66, nf the funeral home. Lawrence noon and evening shifts. A wide Prevention Wock, October 6 Amboy. many unusual fire prevention Jersey newspapers. Because of 48 West Francis Street, who CARTERET — Funeral gerv Logde will conduct the Odd Fel- variety of demonstrations is also through 12. Tnterment was in St. Ger- reminders planfted Jointly by the frequent reoccurrence of died Wednesday at John F. Ken- ices were held Tuesday for Carl lows' funeral ritual at 7:30. being prepared by Hospital Fire Students in the schools rude^i Cemetery, Colonia. the Perth Amboy Fire Depart- these allegations, I am sending nedy Community Hospital, Edi- Price, a former resident, who Friends may gall to pay re- Marshal Steve Marhevka and throughout the district will be an open letter to all newspaper son. Services vere held from died Sunday at his home, 1004 spects from 2 to A and 7 to 10 ment and representatives of the Assistant Fire Marshal Ed competing in the Essay Contest, editors to clarify the situation Thomas J. Costello Funeral MISS I. LBV AT SW Fourth Terrace, Hallandale, P. M. tomorrow. "* hospital's fire and safety com- SchoU. with trophies to be awarded to and to reaiure Social Security Home. Green Street and Cooper HOPELAWN - The funeral of Florida, at the Wadllngton Grea- mittee. Firemen will stage live fires winners, Sunday, October 13, at beneficiaries that the charges Avenue, with a requiem Mass MUi Irene Levay, of 92 Luther ver Funeral Home in Hallan- in the hospital's outdoor park the Green Street Firehouse. The 1 PERCY WALLIS According to Robert S. Hoyt, are without foundation. afterward at St. Cecelia, ! Avenue, was held Monday from dale. Entombent was in the ing lot where staff members will trophies will be on display dur- HOPELAWN _ Funeral ser- hospital * director, the main Dear Editor: Church. Interment was in Holy the Mltruska Funeral Home Hollywood Memorial Mausole- lobby display will feature an as- drill In the effective use of ex ing the week at the Iselin Froe Cross Cemetery, North Arling- vices will be held tomorrow 635 Cortlandt Street. A high um Gardens, Hollywood, Fla. sortment of fire-fighting cloth- tinguishers and watch fire fight- For the past several months Public Library. ton. (Thursday) for Percy Wallis\ Mass of requiem was offered in Mr. Price moved to Florida ing and equipment, photographs ing demonstrations with foam. handhills and other unsigned fly iVIrs. McGralh was a native 80, of W West Pond Road, from Junior Fire Marshal helmets, Our Lady of Hungary Roman lix years ago. He was a retired of recent major fires in the area Indoors, student nurses will act ers discrediting the Social Se and former resident of Newark the Koyen Funeral Chapel, 285 badges and literature will be Catholic Church. employe of the Foster-Wheeler and literature recommending as patients so that firemen can curily program have been wide and had resided in Iselin for High Street, Perth Amboy. The distributed to grade school pup- Miss Levay, who died Friday, Corp., and was a parishioner of precautions in the home. demonstrate proper "carries" ly circulated in New Jersey and eight years. She wag a parish- Rev. Canon George H. Boyd, ils, and students from the was buried in Our Lady of Hun- the First Presbyterian Church, for emergency evacuation. adjarent areas in New York and ioner of St. Cecelia's Church. rector of St. Peter's Episcopal Fire trucks and large pieces Iselin Junior High and J.F.K. gary Church Cemetery. She was Carteret. Hoyt pointed out that these Pennsylvania. More recently She was the widow of John Church, Perth Amboy will offi- of apparatus will be outside the Memorial High Schools will the daughter of the late Mr. and He Is survived by two broth Fire Prevention Week observ McGrath and Is survived by ciate at the 10:30 A. M\ services main entrance on New Bruns- some of these handbill* have view a film entitled, "The Sci- Mrs. Alexander Levay. rs, Hugh, of Hallandale, and ances are all in addition to the two sons John of Elizabeth and in the chapel Interment will be wick Avenue. Firemen will be appeared as letters to editors in ence of Fire". Posters depicting Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Edward of Linden; and two sis in the St. Peter's Churchyard. on duty there and in the lobby to year-round work of the hospi a number of newspapers Fire Prevention Week will be Michael of Newark; three tal's fire and safety committee William Nagy, of Hopelawn and ters, Mrs. Pearl Mathiesen, of Mr. Wallis, who died at his explain the materials and to an- The circulars and letters placed in store windows daughters, Mrs. Lillian Ever! It meets monthly so that rep- Mrs. Anthony Czajkowski, of Hallandale, and Mrs. Jeanette home, is survived by his widow, swer questions. charge that a bill pending in the throughout the district, and the and Mrs. Ann LeBar of Iselin resentatives of all departments Woodbridge; and two brothers, illigan, of Iselin. Mrs. Mildred Johnson Wallis. Congress would destroy the So firehouse on Green Street will and Mrs. Viola Torres of Say- "Smokey the Bear" — offi- can review accident and other Alex, of Perth Amboy, and Jo Bom in South Amboy, hp had cial Security program by chan be open to the public. Fire pre- revtlle; two brothers, William cial forest fire-fighter — will report* and recommend im seph, of Somerset. resided in Perth Amboy be- neling Social Security funds into vention literature will be given Maroney and James Maroney, MRS. MARY SALES decorate the hospital informa- provements. Subcommittees re- fore moving to Hopelawn 17 welfare programs and by per to all persona attending. both of Newark; two sisters, ELIZABETH — Funeral ser tion desk. The 2Vi foot stuffed gularly inspect the health cen- years" ago. He was a caterer. mitting a single administrator to Mrs. Frances Munoi of Newark MARTHA RAMSAY vices were held Wednesday for toy, donated by the Ideal Toy ter's facilities for possible hlz The bureau hereby notifies all Beside* hts wife, he is sur- determine who would receive and Mrs. Rose Silvia of Hobo- MENLO PARK TERRACE - Mrs. Mary Kiegle Sales, 80, of Co. of New York City, wears ards. residents that open burning of vd by four daughters, Mrs. Al- benefits as well as their amount. ken; nine grandchildren and Funeral services were held for 751 Adams Avenue, from John his familiar forest ranger blue Unannounced fire drills are trade waste, building material, berta Wilkie. Mrs. Joan Kubik It is most regrettable that this nine great grandchildren. Martha H. Ramsay, 825 Ford McCracken Funeral Home, 2124 uniform, complete with trooper held throughout the year and trees, leaves, grass, straw, hay,, and Mrs. Nancy Kath of Hope Avenue, Wednesday at Runyon It, George Avenue, Linden. hat, whistle and badge. ChUd fire prevention spot announce erroneous information has been shrubbery, vines, litter or com- lawn, and Mrs. Rboda Yellen Mortuary, 568 Middlesex Ave- Mrs. Sales who was the mother patients will receive red bal- ments are made over the ho* circulated so widely, for the bustible or flammable.#ast« of JOHN STEAD of Perth Amboy; a son David nue, Metuchen, Cremation took of Mrs. Mary Kulesza, of Iselin, loons picturing "Sparky" the pital'g public address system. charges are completely false and any kind is strictly pTOhibilfed. ISELIN — The funeral of Wallis of New York City; a place afterward in the Rose Hill died Monday in St. Elizabeth's fire-fighters' dog. a special col- Insurance company represen totally without foundation. Any person or persons-found to John P. Stead, 63, of 29 Fiat brother .Leon of Bellmore. I/ong be in violation of thj»; Oijtfpe. Crematory, Linden. Hospital. Interment was In oring book and a cartoon instruc- tatives visit monthly to double Here are the facts. H. R. 5710, Avenue, took place Saturday Isalnd, N. Y..«nl seven grand- tional pamphlet. Placemats on shall be subject to a toil M not Mrs. Ramsay, who died Sun Rosedale Memorial Park, Lin- check on performance. "We em the House bill referred to in the morning from Thomas J. Cos- children. food trays each day will remind more nor leas than $300", or'by day at the John F. Kennedy den. phasize fire fighting practice.' circulars, was proposed early in tello Funeral Home, Green patients nf National Fire Pre- imprisonment in th9--6oUftty Community Hospital, Edison, Widow of Joseph Sales, she constantly," said Hoyt, "as par 19fi7" by the Administration for Street and Cooper Avenue. A vention Week. workhouse for 90 dayi; «r -by was born in Jersey City, living was a member of the Uriited of our overall responsibility for the primary purpose of increas high requiem Mass was offered ing Social Security benefits. It both fine and jmprisoonwnt. afterward at St. Cecelia's in this area for 14 years. panish-Amcrican War Veter- In addition (o these services patient, employee and public to the public, hospital officials was later rejected by the House Due to the extremely, 4ry Church, with interment in St. She was a member of the First ans Auxiliary, of Elizabeth, and safety." Ways and Means Committee and, weather condition, th* fntds Gertrude's Cemetery, Colonia, Presbyterian Church, Metuchen, of the Second Presbyterian instead, a revised bill, H. R. and woodlands are tinaer 4ry Mr. Stead, who died WWnes and past president of the Ladies Church. Elizabeth. 12080, with bipartisan sponsor and residents are 'cautioned day at his home, was a native Auxiliary, VFW Post 6592, Jer- Besides Mrs. Kulesza she is ;hip was passed by both house against burning of any kind. and former resident of Eliza- sey City. survived by Mrs. Dorothy Steven Michael Mitro if Congress & signed into law on Motorists are urged to useM&Lr beth. He had resided in Iselin Surviving are her husband, Hulst, a daughter, of Edison; four sons,, Joseph, of Clark, anuary 2, 1998. This bill made ashtrays when discarding INTRICATE CONTROL — George Whitney bandies one of the switchboards as he pays careful attention to one of the trains SERIOUS BUSINESS — Some of the members get sot to get their trains rolling on Itie huge HO track layout of the Watehung On the HO layout. Valley Railroad Club. INTENT ON THEIR WORK — Are Rich Gibbons and Bill Van Ness up in the booth as they watch the movements of the OFF THE TRACK — And BUI Zambor sets one «f the cars back on the tracks as other trains proceed on their destined route, many freights and passenger trains on the model railroad layout. RAISING FLAG: In the Green Pennant Safety Program being held in the township are children of School No. 12, Sewaren. The WOW KICKS OFF 1968 - 1969 SEASON: Individuals seeking the aid of WOW recently, were greeted by a deeply involved Senior flag Will fly outside of (be school as long as there is an accident free record. Safety Patrol Captain Janet Cheslak and Lieuten- Citizen, when the Willing Older Workers resumed personal operation of their office. Pictured above, the Board of Director! ant Brian Keane hold flag while seen in the front row are Mrs. Donald Noe. principal; Frank Cuzzolina, Robert Blake, Teresa sealed from left to right includes Messrs. John Haborak, Carl Deiningcr, Ernest Burrows and David L. Davis, far right; stand- Miller, Lori Dailiiacn, Denise liiaza, Sharon Caracaus, Debbie Annessi, and Robert Rybak. In the rear arc Patrolman Wen- ing are Messrs. Alexander Tarn, Edward Miller, and Carl Lund, with Mr. John Zullo of the Office on Aging, present in an ad- dell Qpll, Mrs. Joseph Karnas, PTO President, and Mrs. Margaret Rowley. visory capacity. C. Spencer van Gulick will be Church's Ruth Circle Hawkinson of Crossroads Coun American Legion Aux. Avenel Church to Keep serving the church as assistant Scout Troop cil and his committee. pastor. He was born in Wash Has First Meeting Other activities planned in Ntimes New Officers ington, D. C, grew up in Penn WOODBRIDGE - The Ruth elude: October 4, 5 and 6, camp-j ISELIN — The unit of the World Wide Communion sylvania and presently resides in Circle of the First Congregation Plans Year ing trip to Thompson Park, in Ladies Auxiliary to T. Nulty Baltimore, Maryland. Mr. van al Church had their first meet Jamesburg; October 13, partici- Post 471, American Legum, AVENEL — World Wide Com- communicants will begin Sun- Gulick attended Davis and El ISELIN — Sixty seven boy pation in U S. Day parade and held their first meeting of the munion Sunday will be observed day, October 6, 5:30 P. M. All of the season Wednesday af scouts of Troop 48 attended a kins College, ElHins, West Vir ternoon at the home of Mrs. Wai celebration, in Woodbridge; Oc season Thursday night at tire Sunday, October 6, at First Pres- young people from 7th lo 10th ginia, and Princeton Theologi special RoundUp meeting last tober 25, 26 and 27, district new Post Home, on Brown Avc byterian Church in two services, yrades, who would like to unite ter B. Demarest, president, 8 cal Seminary. He participated in Vanderbilt Place. Eight mem week at VFW Post 2636 Hall, camporee. campsite nut announ nue, H:30 and 11 A. M. The jsenuonhvith the church may attend, a government project piloting a Houte 27, along with four lead The new slate of officer.* (or topic will be "Heavenly Bread",| A men's. Study Class will be bers attended. STORK CLUB program in Veteran's Adminis- •is. Leaders -participating were! Ihe ensuing year are: Mrs. Hob presented by Rev. Walter W.lsin Thursday, October 3, in the The project for the past vcai Keinharl Thorsen, scoutmaster;' . ,. . . tration Hospitals to combine was a donation to the kilchei1 al ert Schmidt, president: Mrs. New arrivals rrnn'de-d recent- Feigner, pastor. New members lounge of the Christian Educa- knowledge of the world medicine ,' .special meeting of the h'rank Juarez, first vieV presi- ly al the l'crlh Amboy tienerat will be unitod with the church tion Building, The classes to committee, in the sum ol $5(1, (o ilenl; Mrs. Hicluud Kivncli. sec with that of theology. purchase utensils for use in tin carl Luna. Hen La Marca and|<; t() |lr(.|)are f()|. Uu, ilIlmiai Hospilal inelude: at both services. continue for six weeks, will have lieoiw Chambers, all, assistanl!(.hrisllnas party> st>hcduled for ond vice -president; Mi's Wilbur I'Yuni C:ir:vret, a son lo Mr. A preparatory service will be Mr. van Gulick spent three new Christian Education Build Cook, secretary; -Mrs. William the theme, "The Apostles ing. scoutmaster*. i December and Mrs. Slaiiloy Beluch, 105 held Saturday night, 7:30, for the Creed " On Thursday, also, the years in Appalacriia, West Vir O'Donagluie, treasurer: Mrs. Lincoln Avenue; and a daughter i.ste-rinEdwarg idn thhvancie trookp wilas la nb eassis regt ScOuts E(|Ward Benkert and reception of Holy Communion on ginia, in a yoked parish, and The Circle will meet Wcdncs Varmt'l Lockwood, historian; lo Mr. and Mrs. John Castellano, Golden Circle will meet in the day, October 9, 1:30 P.M., at the tint scoutmaster. Richard Kantor signed boys up Sunday. church hall for arts and crafts. two years as youth advisor at Mrs. John O'Connor, chaplain: 44 Arthur Avenue. ' the South Amboy Presbyterian home of Mrs. Walter Merwin. A Board of Review for First for" the Instrumental Group, Mrs. Edward Cormau, ser The Senior High will meet The Women's Association will which will also prepare for the From Avenel. a son to Mr. Church. 145 E. Urandyiew Avenue, Edi und Second Class Scout rank* •;eaiit-al anus. • \iinl Jlrs. William Brown, 1199 every Sunday night, 6:45, for meet in the hall Tuesday, Octo son. holiday party. fellowship and Wednesdays. 7 Among his duties at the iwas held by Sanfonl Luna, insti- 'I'hjt president «cU unicil all -MuiNon Boulcvaril; and a son her 8, 8 P. M. The program will tutional representative; Frank Mrs. Karl Janke, president ol , P. M. for recreation in the gym be "Race Relations." church will be the coordination ut'u iiH'inliers mid rnniiiiniU'il lo .Mi. ami Mi.- Richard Piper, Stahl, I'ommit'tre chairman; and the Mothers Cluli, along with 1 nasium. A square d;irice will be held of the Junior and Senior High ing Bible studies, especially for Mrs. Everett Garthwaite, a on the lar?!e alk'uil.iin c 'S ' I'M I, j Awiiiuv youth programs, parish visita the youtli. .Joseph Necsan, committee IMan.s fur a card party, to be FIDIII Port Keading. a daugh- Ttfcs Junior High Chrislian En !October 19 in the hall from 8 to nember. member, were available at the 1 1 deavor will meet Friday even 1U:3O P.M. Casual dress and [ion, assisting in the Sunday According lo Rev Feigner meeting with tickets for the card held November -2 al tin po-l ;er to Mr. and Mi *. Eugene Fer- ings 7 to 9:30, starting October comfortable shoes will be recom-jmorning worship, services, prea "It is indeed a pleasure to wel Twelve scouts from Troop 48 party to be held October 18, 8 home, are in the making. I'oncf, 4^ 'lenry Street. 4, for recreation. They will also fi one Sunday each month, come Mr. Van Gulick to this will form a work party with Mr. P,.M., in the veteran's hall. Refreshments were served by Front Knids. a daughter to mended attire as "the caller Mrs. Ted Douibrowski, hosjiit Mi and Mrs Charles Nemeth, meet Sunday nights, 6:45 to 8 sings out 'Everybody swing conducting counseling sessions, church and we know that the Chamhers, as a.service project, Scouts and leaders congrutii moderating meetings »f the ministry of the church will be to prepare Camp Chicagaini, (lie lated Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gra ality chairman 'll.'i Liberty Street. for fellowship. An, invitation is your own'." Reservations may From" Sewaren. a son' to Mr. out for all 7th, 8th, and 9th grad be mada through Mrs. Sheehan, Board of Dwuons, assisting the enhanced by his dedication, (Jirl Scout establisheil camp in ser on the birth of their son, concern and youthful -exuber New Vorl , ior winter closiir.1.. Robert Thomas. Mr, Gru-.v-r is Mrs. lir.iscr is treasurer ol the and Mrs. l'aul Greua, 51) Sum- ers to attend. 381 1242; Mrs. Rodi, 634-1413, or Senior pastor m the ministry ot linit Avt;uu«. Membership dasm fur young Mrs. Lewis, 3884235. the Couples Club, and conduct anct." luey will bis| directed by Mr. an assistant scoutmaster and Mother's Club. \ The Middlesex County TOP COVERAGE Leader-Press and Leader Shopper TOP COVERAGE Ltader-PreM and Leader Shopper top circulation coverage in —top circulation coverage in Woodbridge area. n&& Woodbridge area Wednesday, October2, 19B8 News Of The Week As Seen In Pictures 1BERS OF WOODKRIDGE ELKS LODGE £21lfi: Left to right, front row, Mrs. Charles Gall, financial secretary; Mrs. John Giordano s. Dominick La IVnta, first vice-president; Mrs. Steven Kara, president; Mrs. John Graziano, past supreme president; Mrs. Martin M A „„,._... y|etfhej. ,m, vifp.presirtent; ami Mrs. Rjthard Caicyj marsha|. Back row, left to right, Mrs. William Kursuv HELPS CRIPPLED CHILDREN: Mayor Thomas J. Deverin, making first donation, startin« guard; -— ; Mrs. Archie Andersrh historian; Mrs^. Paul Vithas, correspondinpg g secretaryy; Mrs. Dannyy Deverin,, first ; of the Carteret B.P.O. Elks 2235 Crippled Childrens Fund Drive. Looking on are D a v i d B. ; Mrs. Thomas Hanrahan, chaplain; S R bprt SchllHng firSt assislant marshal; Mrs GeOrSe second assistant marshal; and Mrs. Zoltan Mayer, second trustee. - ° ' - WHtensellner, Brown, Exalted Ruler (Left) and John V. Gasior Crippled Childrens Committee ehairmaa. (Right) holding can. STEM PEER'S NEW HOME: Slcmpler's Drapery and Carpet Service new headquarters, pictured above, is expected to be ill full operation before the end of October. The attractive, modern 10,500 square foot brick building is located in Union County at 500 Hillside Avenue, Hillside. Founded in 1910 in Newark by Abe Stempler, the concern is still family owned and operated OPEN NEW HEADQUARTERS — Sunday was a big day in Fords for local Republicans when they opened their headquarters by the four Stempler brothers: Harry, Dave, Sol and Mel. for tbo Nixon-Agncw ticket. From left to right in tile above photo are Joseph Lyncheski, municipal'chairman; Senator William T. Mentis!, Toms Kiver, and his wife; Mrs. June Jackson, candidate for county cleik, Mis \gnes I \nrhcki, municipal vice- chairman; Mrs. Patrick Dowling and Patrick Dowling, Nixon-Agnew chairman, and John Flanagan, candidate for sheriff. SOUTH PACIFIC — Theater 'UK Sponsored l)y tlic VVoodhiul^r Township Itecrealioii Department miller Frank Murphy will present the first of a series of this memorable play ai x o'clock Friday night in the Colonia High School. Taking part in the cast is the group above, left to right: .Steve (iooen, Alau (.one", Robert (ilick, Randal Novak and Susan Cheress. CARTERUT ACHIEVERS PLAN VISIT TO ARUBA: P. C. Osterman, President of Junior Achievement of Union bounty Car- Catholic Daughters eriue GereyliLy, .tislnct deputy Peter MeFarland and Mrs. Special awards were presented teiet today announced Junior Achievement fyh annual youth incentive and economic education awards project "OPERATION from Court Sancta Maria, South Wayno Wright. to Mrs. Michael Uemino and ARUBA" will be held at the SheratonAruba Hotel, Aruba, Netherland, Antilles, May 5, 1969. Headquarters for the 35-40 award Receive New Members Amboy, conduct ing the cere Mrs. Charfes Traiitwein, with Mrs. Charles Fitzpulrick. Mi's. Nazareth liarcellona and winning Junior Achievers and adult adviser*, from business and industry will be the new 200 room, six and one-half million WOODBHIDUE - A reception mouy. . I her Drama Group, presented an 1 Mrs. Joseph Frautz were CO- dollar Aruba Sheraton Uotel. While on the island the Achievers will meet with high school students as well as business and gov- »f new members was held by New members received wore: original skit, written by her, as chuirmeii of the hospitality com- ernment leaders. Arub& has been a Dutch Island for three centuries and is knuwn the world over for its mil^s of broad, white Court Mercedes #769, Catholic JMrs. Joseph branneyun, Mrs. 'entertainment. , l'arlicipat i it g illittee . beaches. There is no language barrier as virtually everyone speaks English. Honorable O. S. Henrique/, Lt. Governor of Aruba; Daughters of America, at Richard Coley, Miss Catherine were: Mrs. Cliarles Frank, Mrs. I.ago Oil & Refining Company and Aruba^s Boards' of Trade and Tourism as well as student groups will IK host to the Junior Unighls of Columbus Annex, tierlly, \hv Krank Kovacs. Steven Alums!,* Mi.s. Siiinuei Achievers during then visit. Wht-ai and coin futures price* Amboy Avenue, with Mis,s Cath Mrs. Thomas iMcDouaugh, Mrs. Miuis;auiii'o and Mrs. Trautwi'ih. rise. SUPPORT YOUR POLICE rAGE TEN Wednesday, October 2, 1088 Barrons Away Saturday; Colonia Home By KKNNKTII WINOfiRAO biq Barrcm drive being WOODBRIIH;K - The Bar if!y a stubborn Mustang defense : rons nf Wowlhridge. thrilled Ae**> m Kennedy territory, Fired-Up Ramblers Colonia Evens Score Colonia nvcr an "upset" victory over A' 8'2 of the final quarter, I the Mustangs of John F. Ken after marching down half of nedy High School Saturday vis- tne field to the Kennedy 4, Bob Country Posts its East Brunswick to meet a MacLaughlin ran around right Meet Roselle Park \ Downs Edison Eagles team that also opened Its sea-|end to "core and give Wood- son with a victory, over Madi bridge a 190 lead. CARTERKT — A fired upj Markev, Miller. Crenshaw, Vet Third Victory CARTERKT — A firefliin! Markev Miller Crpnshaw Vpf C3 son Township, 18-fi in a Greater With about 2:00 left in the Cartcrct High School football j tcri, Brophy. By JOHN BURACZYNSKI By JOHN BURACZYNSKI j Jersey Group IV Conference game, the Barrons were forcM Irani opened a new football sea-• Tackles — Yeskr Davidson COLONIA - Colonia High COLONIA — Colonia High game Game time is 2 P. M. to punt from their own 40. Big son, rolling up the highest num stebnicki. Demorsk'i Manley, School posted its first victory of School won jt's third straight her of points in an opening game With relative ease, the Wood- Adam Gluchoski boomed the Miller, Minnig. the season at the expense of cross country meet by defeating ball all the way to the Mustang in 44 years by crushing Rum- Guards — Roy, Miles, Mac bridge High School football the Edison High Eagles, 18 o. East Brunswick 22-41. putting JFK into trouble. On son Fair-Haven at the' shore Connell Kugler, Vallis. team defeated John F. Kennedy The Patriots, 3-1 underdogs. Al Peterson placed first, John last Saturday by a score of Kenendy'i first play, Mike Saet- field last Saturday afternoon. Centers - Miller Allen, Sully. Pavuk third, Dave Kunti, fifth, Carteret plays Roselle Park threatened late in the first quar 26-0. The victory was the first ta intercepted Tom Campana's Backs — Riley, Kammerer, ter when quarterback Bobby Lo Chet Dembowski sixth, and Bill Barron victory over Kennedy in pass on Kennedy's 14. The fol- •way this coming Saturday af- j Costello. McFarlane, Conley! Heruska seventh. Peterson, third teronon Prete made a scrambling G5 five years. The game, played lowing play saw Kevin Short Haitom, Mellaci, Loux, Sanborn. yard run toward the Edison place winner at the Edison In- at capacity filled Woodbridge throw a 15 yard touchdown pas* The Ramblers displayed lots Kerbs gotl line. vitational Meet recently, had a Stadium, marked the end of to end Al Kinal. The conver- of ability both on the ground as Carteret 13 20 7 7—47 time of 14.17 on the 2.7 mile Mustang domination in township sion was good to make the final well assjn the air, as it gained Rumson-Fair However, a penalty nulified circuit. Pavuk, Kuntz, Dembow- _ le score. From this play on, football and the beginning of score 26-0 in Woodbridge's favor. the lead shortly after the game Haven Reg. .. 0 0 0 0— o[ ski, and Heruska had times of The name of the game in foot- had started and rolling up touch D/I the Patriots dominated the Barton supremacy. Touchdowns — Chiera 4t 14:48, 15:14, 15:25, and 15:26, ball is ball control. In order down after touchdown with com- ' game. The 46 yard T. D. march The spectacular running of zozowski, Lewis, Rucci. respectfully. to win most of their gamen, parative ease. PAT — Chiera 5 (kicks). was climaxed by a three-yard Woodbridge's tailback, Frank ploy up the middle by Tom BY JACK TILSON Colonia, township champions a team must control the foot- Right from the start, the Officials — Penta, Walsack, Matusek, helped the team get Levandoski, who two plays ear after defeating J. F. Kennedy ball more than the opposition. Blues, with John Spoganetz and Duane, Nimon. on the Scoreboard three of the liar gained three desparately and Woodbridge in a triangular And that is exactly what Wood- Phil Chiera spearheading the ...A. four times that they scored. needed yards to keep the drive meet, will travel to Piscataway bridge did as it led Kennedy in attack, produced an attack that He galloped for U8 yards dur alive. Colonia cashed in on two for a dual meet with St. Jo- the number of plays executed, overpowered the home team ing the day. of the six Edison fumbles. seph's of Metuchen and Piscata- 68-30. along the ground and in the air. Rutgers Set Top Fishermen way, High. Colonia, 3 0, is seek- At 10:50 of the second quar Frank Chupka recovered ter, Barron guard Gary Van Coach Sam Lupo, very pleas- Chiera scored four times, It's a big day when you tie into a five-pound bass, or a trout ing numbers 4 and 5 for their ed witfi his team's performance, kicked five extra points, punted Gene Meeker's fumble on, a first over three pounds. Yet, there are those who catch fish like this new skipper, Harry Brett, ex-St. Dzura recovered a Kennedy fumble at the Mustang's 15. A termed the victory as an "ex- three times for a 33.3 average, For Cornell uuwu pi«jr, giving isuiuuid nit often. You start wondering if iutk has much to do with it after Joe coach. treme team effort". Before th« kicked off every time, collected A qU Ck iU But after taUdn to some rf tne t0 lake area few plays later, halfback John n» h! r™JnELi?'.i ! - * P f»her'men I ny Dubay dove over from the 1 gam« ,the coach had no doubt 1D5 of the team's 240-yards rush- "NEW BRUNSWICK- — John about the capabilities of the de- pass to Craig DiPwquale and a find little is left to chaftce_iUck having nothing to do with their to give Woodbridge a 6-0 lead ing, caught passes worth 101 Bateman said before the sea- After the Mustangs tried again fense, but was doubtful whether yards and even threw a pass son that he was hoping Rutgers Pee Wees Win 2... Agai... n Levandoski wen„_„t up E«ch expert has his own way oj filling his creel. One fellow unsuccessfully to get their first the offense could produce. This for 31 yards. would be able to pass apd run told me nis the middle for the score. To I unusually big catches of .good trout are taken on a down, the Barrons again gained game has erased all of bis Spoganetz engineered all but with equal efficiency this fall, climax this battle, reserve quar silver fly rod flatfish with a big shot pinched on a foot ahead. control of the pigskin. doubts. His team's last touchdown- and not lean so heavily on running Over Edison terback Roger Nielsen three a His technique is to fish the bottom of deep holes using a very Kennedy's statistics weren't passed for four of the touch- alone. CARTERET - Bob Kulick, Woodbridge inarched 50 yards very impressive. Passing, they 23-yard T. D. pus to Duwayne slow retrieve. up the field where, with 1:00 downs, the most spectacular a So far, in wins over Princeton onverted from a guard to a were 0-6 with 2 interceptions. Fendrick after Edison failed to left in the half, quarterback Bob 59-yard bomb to Chiera to get and Lafayette, he couldn't be Yet, another friend would not expect to tie into any big ones ack this week sparked the The team rushed for 25 yards. make a firs• t udowown wiUwit*h 34 sec « it were at nigltf He fishes the larger streams and rivers MacLaughlin raced in from the things going early in th« first happier. The running game has unless it were at nigljt He fishes the larger streams and rivers »op Warner Pee Wee football Tommy Campaoa led them with onds 1 1 for the second Woodbridge quarter. accounted for 358 yards, pass in tne game Stabsti-: from midnight on, using either big streamers, drys, or small earn to a big 4), 0 win over the 15 yards rushing. Woodbridge's e bass bugs l might add some oi the touchdown. The extra point con- The summaries: — ing for 359. H 5 . ii T ^ . ' hift browns he's caught in Edison Pee Wees on Sunday, It passers went 2-7 for 25 yards. CARTERET (47) version was good and the score The Barrons' runners raced off All last year, Rutgers scored was No. 2 in a row for the Car- Ends-Brzozowski, Smith, Man- was 13-0 at halftime. 230 yards. only seven touchdowns via the srqt Sportsman Pee Wees. nino. f As the second half began, JFK Woodbridge ... 0 13 0 13—26 ir. Thus far, Bruce Van Ness the faCt that theSe smart Old fish With Tne first time Kulick got his Tackle—Haas, Sica. Carpen- ° - was itill having trouble getting J. F. Kennedy .. 0 0 0 0—0 >f Princeton, and Rich Policas- ands on the ball he ran 62 ter, De Paolo, Dudka, Haltfko, , against Rahway ih the ball moving. It was in the Woodbridge: ;ro of Highland Park, have toss- ^ "'" * ards for a touchdown. The sec- Hulak, Miles, Perry, Learning, High. third quarter that the Mustangs Dubay, 1, (kick failed). — ;d five scoring passes between If there's a good-looking run or deep bole, and you are unable ond time it was 45-yards for an Pet ice a, Thorton. got two first downs, their only MacLaughlin, l, (Dubay kick). hem. Policastro, by the way, to gick up any good fish from it, there's probably a bruiser trout >ther score to give Carteret a Guards — Skrocki, Babitsky, first downs of the game. They — MacLaughlin, 3, (run fail- which has taken over that part of the water, chasing smaller 14-0 lead in the opening period. Demeter, Feist. s four-for-four overall. got them on Barron penalties. ed). — Kinal 10, pa*s from trout away. The Pee Wees continued then- Centers — Lengyel, Walsh. Bryant Mitchell of Charlottes- Ray's Station scoring in the second quarter, The third period ended with , Short, (Dubay kick). Backs — Spoganetz, Chiera, ille, Va., the Scarlet's breaka- My friend takes note of these stretches, figures on his approach crossing the goal lines three Balka, Lewis, Bellino, Colligan, way tailback, has 233 yards to Team Honored in the black of night, and darned if he doesn't come off with a more times. Conrad returned a Davis, Foley, Gasior, Green- his credit on the ground, giving big fish. kick 55 yards for his first and FORGED FLAG WINNER • By Alan Move berg, Knight, Maupin, Pomo, him a career total of 1,315. CARTERET — On Saturday Most anglers shy away from night fishing. Probably because "arteret'a third touchdown. Af- • • • Rucci, WUgucki, Wojcik, Wood- night, members of Ray's Gulf of the problems involved. Not being able to see what they're ter Jerry Hughes recovered a Two platoon football? How Station softball team attended hull. doing seems to be the biggest deterrent. fumble on the 35-yard line, he about two platoon field goal a dinner given by sponsor Ray RUM8ON-FA1R HAVEN J Any contact with artificial light will dull your "night vision" passed to Reed for No. 4 T.D , REG (0) kickers? That's what Rutgers Specht at Ernie's Lounge in and I suggest a flame lantern (railroad lantern), Or just prop for Carteret. Reed scored again Ends — Gaynor, Hennessey, as in Jim Julian of Clairton, West Carteret. The team won in the second period on a 41- a candle up for things like tying knots and such. Small snaps 'a., and Chris Stewart of New- the softball league and playoffs ard run. burgh, N. Y. Julian, a senior, for the championship. or snap swivels can be used to avoid knot tying especially with kicks the short ones. He's had flys. The second half the Carteret boots of 28 (Lafayette) and 34 Team manager Ernie Weber 'ee Wees took it easy and Sportsmen Lose introduced members of his During last year's^ mountain lake vacation.siesta I found that (Princeton). Stewart, in his it's a'du/erent world dut there at night. And you will find it •scored only one touchdown, but first varsity try (he's a sopho- squad in person and lauded the they were ahead by 34-0 at the quitoi enjoyable—especially when $ae of those whoppers (fan's Second Straight more), line-drived one 50 yards layers for their contributions half and the locals used every against the Tigers, breaking a o the team'f success. He also your lure and starts glvihg'yau w&'ajt foE, one of their players in action. CARTERET - The Carteret 1 1 45 year-old record of 49 yards th'anked Ray Specht for his Another method, just as. productiV$, a's any bpier wljen It comes Sportsman ran into another Jerry Hughes ran. 56 yards :et by the late Homer Hazel, a generosity as a sponsor. to taking really big fish, is big b'qft A nationally known profes- heap of trouble last Sunday, los- for Carteret's final score in the wo-time All-American and Rut- Mr. and Mrs. Geza Horvath sional angler harvests more big fish than anyone I've heard ,crf ing its second straight game of fourth pperiod and-be kicked the ers' only Hall of Famer. were guests of the team. Geza A typical day astream for trout, in particular browns, find! the season to Edison, 20 to 0. runs the senior league in Carter point. The Sportsman were in the game him floating a half pound of chi,cktd entrails .through a fast riin team play stood et and he cited Ray's Gulf for Carteret's pay until the final few minutes of Guilty of inept play in many or stilt, fishing a nmeinch golden shiner (roach* in a deep hole idd recent first quarters against their "team hustle" and desire out in the one-sided game, play holding Edison to a 6 0 lead Typically his first day ends without a strike. So does the "•riiiceton, the Rutgers players to win. The score by periods. right up until the last few rain next. But on the third or fourth day, look out I vowed this year to "go at "em" The following players and Carteret 14 20 0 7—41 utes of the last quarter. from the opening whistle. They wives attended the dinner. The He'll take a seven or eight pound brown, and from a stream Edison 0 0 0 0—0 Then the entire Carteret team kept their pledge — it was 10-0,Hal Dacey's, Bill Hercek's, you wouldn't think could hold a two or three pounder. Few fish Scoring — Bob Kulick (2) 62 seemed to fall apart at the Rutgers favor, after the first Steve Nelson's John Poloncs- ermen would f'sh this way. Even fewer would have the patience yards and 45 yards; Conrad .seams as Edison ripped the period. ak's, George Murphy's, Leo Reed (3) 55 yards, 35 yard pass Carteret line for two successive • * • Savage's, Juicy Weber's, Gene and 41 yard run; Jerry Hughes touchdowns. Picking up where he left off Bellfronte's, Ernie Weber's, Briquets Dangerous Indoors 1) 56 yard run. Extra points • It was the first time in the a year ag», John Pollock of Mike Kwadecius's, Vince Pav Reed (3) runs; Kulick (1) run, history of Pop Warner league Youngstown, N. Y., is proving or's, Ray Specht's and Geza1 Do y°m barbecuing out in the open if you are broiling over Hughes (1) kick. " that a Carteret team lost its to bet an outstanding safety. Horvath's. charcoal briquets. Otherwise, warns the.New Jersey State Safety first two scheduled games. He has returned 10 punts 94 Council, what starts out as a festive meal may end up a tragic Carteret X-Country Edison scored early in the first yards and has two interceptions, disaster. period on a 41-yard pass play for 47 yards, to his credit . . . "Many persons regard briquets as perfectly harmless to use Loses To Woodbridge from Joe Muldowney to Mike Rutgers' top receiver is Me] Indoors, never dreaming that large quantities of carbon mon- CARTERET — Carteret drop Smith. The extra point failed. Brown of Lakewood, the full oxide cap imulate," says George G. Traver, Execeutive Vic ped its third Cross Country Carteret's defense stiffened up back, with five catches for 58 President. meet last week, losing to Wood- at this point and held Edison yards and two touchdowns. Traver points out that you need plenty of air to get rid oi bridge, 47 to 16. Woodbridge scoreless until the last part of Right behind him Is Al Fenste- placed first, second, third and poisonous gases from burning charcoal. As with coal, the com the final period. Edison finally macher of Vestal, N. Y., with fourth, while Carteret's Lester succeeded in wearing down Car- four for 94 yards and one TD .. . MUNICIPALS bustion process generates the««dorless but deadly carbon mon- Schinkel ranked No. 5 teret's defense, gaining yardage Fenstemacher expects to have Bowl-Mor oxide gas that must have room to escape. Poisoning and even The results follow: a large group of home town easily. HIGH GAMES-MEN asphyxiations have been reported when briquets were burned 1. John Horbal (W) 12.53.4 rooters on hand this week at An intercepted pass gave Edi B. Anderson 227, B. Anderson indoors. (new course record) 2 Jeff .son the ball on the 35-yard line. Cornell, although their loyalties So, warns Traver, don't use briquets in a garage or basement Warner (W) 3. Bill Matelski will be split between him and 222, B. Anderson 211. On two plays Finner and Smith HIGH SETS-MEN: or any other enclosed area, such as a porch, tent, cabin or car.(W) 4. Hector Swarez (W) 5. brought the ball to the 9-yard his former high school team- Lester Schinkel (C). mate, Dick Heath, a Cornell de- B. Anderson 598, B. Simon- The same caution applies to Japanese-type hibachis, some- line, with Fisher scoring from son 544, R. Gloff 529. times used on dining room tables. Symptoms of poisoning from fensive end Larry Clymer HIGHLAND PARK WINNER this point. Edison started an HIGH GAMES-WOMEN: using hibachis in tightly closed houses have been reported. of AUentown, Pa., Rutgers' Carteret's cross country team other drive on the 40-yard line P. Whitley 193, E. Gurney 172, and again Fisher scored from 'Knight" on defense, may have "If you must use a hibachi, place it near an open window or dropped a dual meet to High- to settle a family feud this week. B. Kuzniak 171. door" as a sensible precaution against accumulation of carbon land Park in the Garden State PROCLAMATION the 10-yard line. A pass play ac HIGH SETS-WOMEN: counted for the extra point. His father, Paul, played for monoxide," Traver says. Conference last week. Highland Cornell, and his uncle, played P. Whitley 474, B. Kuzniak 456, Park, posting its second The summaries:- M. Pannone 434. If using briquets in a fireplace, make certain the damper 1; Carteret - 0 0 0 o— 0 for Rugters. wide open and there is a good draft in the chimney. Traver say: straight triumph without a de- WHEREAS, ethnic groups in U» Butftri LEADERS — A. M. Mundy 9 3, Edison « 0 0 14 —20 it>s thc om way to be sure the lethal feat, copped the event by plac- Flrtt Down* 37 M Brass Bucket 9-3 Trading Post "y S*ses can escape. ing runners in the first, second United States have contributed much to Scoring—Smith, Fisher (2) Ruihlnf Yirdtft 35* 390 8-4, Costello 7-5. ' ... Extra Points — Murphy (pass) Puilnf Yanhf* 34» 210 and third places. the growth of this nation, and Avf. Ydj. Par Rush .1J 3.4 Lester Tschinkel came in 4th fculllvar (pass) ToUl OHenM 717 HO BOWL-MOR SPORTSMEN for Carteret. Av(. OH. Per Game 35(5 300.0 BOWL-MOR LANES Days That Used To Be PUM Att./Somp. 23/M 20/H The results follow: High Game: R. Hardish, 223; Remember when . . . Nick Semak was one of the hardest run A.M. t* 1* r.N. Puui Int. By 4 « 1. Bill Crisis 14.10 (HP) 2. Per- WHEREAS, notable among these PunU/AvJ. 11/3M J. Rinaldi 221; M Trotta, 214; ning ball carriers ever to wear a Red and Black jersey??? n/n.l lgut (HP) 3. Wayne Pisciattoa Charlie Brenner's Pen./Yctt. ty7t 7/51 J. Hollo. 208; S. Mitrani, 206. Remember when . . . Vince Grogan, at age 57, participated i; peoples are those of Polish descent, and Fumblcs/Lut |/| 10/* (H. P.) 4. Lester Tschlnk«l (C), Individual StaUstics High Sets: J. Tevis, 260, 314, a full game for the Iselin Bulldogs when their fifth man failei Sport Shop, Inc. 194-667. 5. Mark Roman (.{••If. riCHOOl XjpPnOd ,|iurl 0( New J(,rlley- chancery Division, pal Council nl Ihr Tcwn«hlp of Wood- ininiip»! amount not ' fxceeulna HW.'SOl) mm, Inf., Limestone Products Cor par- NOTICE TO Blnnf Its 202 I) 6 Frank & Irene Bako« . 342.88 tl W# I* I 1/1 "l"le on lhe "lh dliy "' "•(•'ember, :IWB' I'Hdio Is hereby amended lo delete an.v iire herctiy nulhorl/eil in he iniiucl \rprenre lo ihr tlesiifnatlnh ol ^f(>ntros«' *iunl to fcnul Local Homl Law. SJIIII wny, a purtnenthlp. New Jprsrey Char- will be received by the Town Council ofj 1 CYH ONI A Thp ^f 1 h '* l^r I'laintllf and you are Ihe IMciul-1 Avenue nncl t'lew-Kiorl Avenue AS a ilnp honrt* shrill lieiir Interest st * rule whieh coal C \ EVERYBODY READS THE WANT ADS! YOU JUST CAN'T BEAT THE CLASSIFIED FOR FAST RESULTS IN THE MARKET PLACE very Day of the Week Thousands s ' ' . .. •'. • ©f people use The WANT ADS to BUY or SELL READ and USE FOLLOW and USE WANT ADS ... Ifs where the action Is ... Ifs everybody's "bulletin board" of best buys I Phone 354-5000 I for ? a Trained,* Experienced WANT ADS! WANT-AD TAKER \ ' TAOE . v.m BUY HZ SELL \ , • • •" ... •>• "»: THRU THE WANT ADS THRU THE WANT ADS THRU THE WANT ADS PUBLISHED IN LEADER-PRESS & LEADER-SHOPPER PAID IN ONLY ADVANCE 3 Line Classified Advertisement (apprafaaaldf 15 words). 100 each additional ately 5 words to a line. TO QUALIFY FOR THIS SPECIAL LOW CLASSIFIED RATE - DROP OFF CLASSIFIED AD COPY AND PRE-PAYMENT AT LEADER-PRESS OFFICE, OR MAIL IN COPY AND PAYMENT TO: CLASSIFIED DEPT., LEADER-PRESS, 20 GREEN ST., WOODBRTOGE, N. J. 07095. (Copy deadline is Monday at 4 P.M., but earlier copy is appreciated) UM TW» Handy Want Ad Form I 8SE THIS HANDY WANT AD FORM! EEftSE PLACE MY WANT AD AS FOLLOWS: 8 jd . 9 , , 10 ( .. 11 , L 12 , , u , t 14 ; ; is 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 i 23 , L 24 A NAME ADDRESS PHONE INSERT AD TIME (S) PER INSERTION. STARTING (DATE) AMOUNT ENCLOSED ) CASH ( ) CHECK ( ) MONET ORDER THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY ^^i'j.. a . . OHOIVM1 2. LEADER-PRESS — .,*, R., Allnntir, sponsored Uic cinlailitiK the churches of Amer- of a flyfishing measure and after it passed the. ica. ' stretch on the Rahway River, most significant change from Union County, comprises th« ONLY 75C PER INSERTION jf! Under the Capitol Dome Thp (.ovornor claimed it wan nck "miser, D., Hudson, has •68 regulations. Union County h6fin By J. Joseph Gribbins contrary to a (Incision of the honored by tho T.rHisla ishormen. haVe accomplished 3]JNE CLASSIFIED AD (approx. 15 words) PAID IN ADVANCE. 10c each additional I UnitPd States Supreme Court tlirp <™ *™K «nd outstanding xtensive stream improvement IU»e—approx. S word* to a line. TO QUALIFY FOR THIS SPECIAL LOW CLASSIFIED TRENTON — Problems in,liO percent of all third-gradr-chil bannini; such prayers. , service in the legislative halls. nd cleanup efforts w the Rah- The (iencral Assembly, from RATE: Drop off dandified Ad Copy and Prepayment at Leader-Press Office, or mail school districts in New Jersey jdren in one city, for all prar In an effort to override |h . River and requested the Which he graduated last Jin- hange. lir'copy and prepayment to: CLASSIFIED DF.PT. LEADER PRESS, 20 Green St., which have a high concentration:ticul purposes .being unable In the of low income sttidents and de rend. Another problem is old Based on recommendations ot WbodbridgeV N. J. 07095. Copy deadline: Monday at 4 P.M. 2 14 twn short clining lax ratables. are provid- school buildings which must ising his career. He received an sheries biologists, the small- if the required two-thirds ma illuminated proclamation from infi a real headache for State last for many years, crumbling ority of the Assembly member- nouth bass size limit in Round educators. for lack of maintenance. the State noting that he hdd alley Reervoir will be reduced ship. Six members present re served in the Assembly from According to George F. Smith,; Another problem faced by eel o thirteen inches. The regular used lo cast a vote one" way January, 1948 to January, 1968; of New Brunswick, President of iicators are .soaring rates ol ce fishing season will run from )r another for the bill but were longer than anyone else since the State Board of .-Education.! mental retardation, malnutrition ccorded as voting against the anuary 1 through February 16, CLASSIFIED ADS these problems pose an over-, and illegitimacy, according to 1776. TheAssembly gave Sena- ill under rules of the Assembly nth more limited ice 'fishing whelming threat to the future President Smith. The problem of tor Hausrr a standing ovation, RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADS PHONED IN TO 614-1111. One time: 30* per line (min. when it operates under call. to which the white-haired Sena- emitted thereafter as in re- economic and social health of charge $1.50). 2 or more insertions: 20< per line Art Show. which will culminate in MarcHc during Girl Scout Area Six Girl Scouts Week, in the Menlo Park Shop New Leaders ping Center Mall. It has been To Have Field Day planned to coincide with the For Pack 48 Society News fifth anniversary of Crossroads ISELIN — Leaders and adult help with th« Art-ln-ths-Round Council. Brownie, Junior, Ca- ISKI.IN _ Two new Rohcats, members of Area Association Junior Badf*. dette and Senior seodts as well Irn Harris and Michael Kame Miss Patricia Ann O'Brien, n«* were inducted Into Cub Six, Crossroads Girl Scout The Junior Plaid Day Iass adults will participate wilh daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Council, planned the new sea- all art media, with judges frf>m Scout Pack « at tha first pack scheduled for Saturday Octo- meeting of the seaion, with tra O'Brien, 103 Church Street, is son's activities at their first ber 19, from 10 A. M. to 1 P. M., each of the ten areas. Live ex among the freshman class of hiblts and demonstrations, with jriitional Akela ceremonies, at meeting held Thursday night in at Merrill Park. Fifteen troops School 15, Pershlhg Avenue. 670 men and women enrolled at the Green Street Firehouse from tha Ijelln-Menlo Park Ter singing and dancing, will be Bucknell University, Lewlsburg, presented from 7 to » P. M. They both received wolf books Hall, Mrs. Merle Allen, newrace Areas will participate in Opening ceremonies were con- Pa., which began fts 123rd aca field advisor, was introduced. the evant with the theme "Fun each day of the special week, domic year In September. beginning March 10. ducted by th Web-e-los, with Mrs. G. A. Nichtern, area and Learn Indian Lore." Troops Edward Evancik, leader. Cub * * • chairman, introduced consult- are expected to register at 10, Area Six will have their art scouts introduced into the Web- "Pictures of Fashions" is the ants, organizers and chairman and no later than 20 after, as show during January, with Mrs. elos were: Keith Aldrich Ron- theme of the fashion show to be for the new season: Mrs. activities will start promptly at Carol Spenca as chairman. A •M Albertson and William Fis- sponsored by St. Anne's Unit ol George Corrigan, secretary; 10:20. The Sunburst Dancers, Juliette Low Rally will be held her. with Al Fink and his tribal Trinity Church, Tuesday, Octo Mrs. Betty Hearn, calendar in conjunction with the event. her 8, 8 P.M. in the Parish sale; Mrs. Robert Sullivan, dancers, and Indian songs, led A film on Fire Saftey was Judges have not yet been shown by Herbert Gunthner of Tnuse. Mrs. Lester Kcrshaw is camp; Mrs. George Fink, by Mrs. Florence Richvalsky chosen and Information will be will featura tha avant. Volunteer Fire Co, #1. Robert hairman, with Mrs. Stephen camp stamp; Mrs. Sal Rappa, sent to leaders. Shaffer, co chairman. Tickets cookie sale; Mrs. Charles Vander Decker, former Cubmas The girl scouts are asked to Mrs. Fink reported camp ter, and now neighborhood com- may be obtained from Mrs. Klenzmann, Juliette Low; Mrs. dress Indian fashion. Senior stamps are available to all girls LORRAINE SONDAY missioner of Raritan Council ANICE THERKSE RADOMKKI Lawrence Desch or any member LORRAINE ANN KGZLOWSKi Frank Stanski, Junior Field and Cadette Girl Scout Troopi Boy Scouts of America, was a f the unit. Day; Mrs. Alexander Cuthbert- through their leaders. They will be helping. Mrs. Katherine may be saved for camp fees WOODBRIDGE — Lorraine speaker. WED: Mr. * * * ANNOUNCE ENGAGE- son, publicity; Mrs. Frank Ga- Berthelsen Is assistant chair and Mrs. S. Ridomnki, of 1.12A MENT: Mr. and Mra.-Edward and equipment to be redeemed Sonday, of Edison, wifrfte seen Scoutmaster Reinhart Tbor- Mr. and Mrs. Gelis Skjy, 154 lasso, audiovisual; Mrs. Step- man. for cash at the council office. in the role of Sadie Thompson Roosevelt Avenue, announce Korlowiki, l«0 Old Road, Se- hanie Day, organizer and con- sen. Boy Scout Torop 48, with the engagement of their Fulton Street, celebrated their waren, announce the engage- Leaders with five and tenA report was given on thein the Circle Players production George Chambers, assistant 4th Anniversary Monday, das sultant, unit one; Mrs. Herbert years service will receive ten of Rain" at the Playhouse, Mar- daughter, Janlre Theme, to ment of their daughter, Lor- Gunthner and Mrs. Marianne successful day camp held at scoutmaster, accepted three Dennis M. Flgur, son or Mr. pit* the fact that Mr. Skay is raine Ann, to Joseph B. Pry- ure piss at the Crossroads Merrill Park and Roosevelt tin Terrace and Rahway Aye- Web-elo graduates Into tha convalescing In Perth Amboy Kaiser, organizer and consult- Council meeting November II nue. Performances are sched- and Mrs. J. Flgur. of • Ed- or ,son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ant, unit two; Mrs. J. J. O'Don, Park last summer. A new form troop. They were Jeffrey Cham- wards Place, Trenton. General Hospital after an oper B. Pryor, Sr., 29 Cleveland at the Holiday Inn, off Route 1, uled for October 5, 11 and 12, bers, Edward Evancik, and atlon. nell, and Mrs. Henry Carpenter, near Main Street underpass, has been set for reservations with curtain time at 8:30 P. M. Miss Radomskl, a graduate Arenne, Colonia. organizer and consultant, unjt for all camp sites and for the Charles House. Scoutmaster * • • Metuchen. Dinner will be serv- Thorsen presented them with of St. Mary's High School, Both are 1W graduates of three. Railway Girl Scout House. Plans Miss Sonday is a graduate of Woodbridge residents who Woodbridge High School. Miss ed at T and the business meeting Central High School, Kingston, Perth Amboy, attended NM- have enrolled at Union College, will start at 8. Tha calender are being made for a Leaders their Arrow and Light badges son College In Maine, as a re- Koilowski attended New Mrs. Nichtern reported the Pa. and College Misertfordi, and troop boy scout necker ranford, are: John H. Jansen, Junior and Cadette Cookie Salt sale is also set for November, Overnight, emphasizing out cipient pf a Science Grant, Brunswick Secretarial School door skills. Dallas, Pa. It was while at chiefs. 588 Alden Street; Richard J. and Is employed as a secre- is in progress and cookies will beginning on th« 15th and high school that her interests also the College of St. Eliza- Falatte 134 Grant Avenue, and be delivered in this area from Mrs. Hearn requested all ord- Past summer activities were Mr, Evancik presented Den beth, Convent Station, is now tary for Hess 00 aid Chemi- turned to the theatre, and while Chief Gregory Chambers, a boy Richard Engebretsen, 17ft Rose- cal Corporation, Woqdbrldge. November 8 to 15. ers submitted to her before Oc- discussed including sn Iselin a senior at Duquesne Univer- wood Lsiie. tober 15. She may be reached there, she appeared in leading scout of Troop 48, with a special sity, Pittsburgh. Majoring in Mr. Pryor it attending Bnt- October events will Include Cadette troop's participation in roles of "Julius Caesar" and Mr. Jansen, son of Mr. and at 548 8331. Rahway's Project Head Start, trophy award for his excellent biology, she is vice preildent gers University, Ne* Bra* the leaders' meeting, October "Dino". One of her special aid with the Web-e-los Den. of Alpha XI Sorority. Mrs. Peter B, Janten, is an en- wick, where he Is majartag ia 10, 8 P. M., at the Grain Street All scouts and adults of the involving six girls. The troop is talents aside from acting, is gineering major at Union Col- sponsored by St. Cecelia's PTA. Gene Tomasso, Fourth Ward Mr. Figur attended schools Civil Engineering. hall, with investiture of new area, in all three units, will be painting, and she enjoys play-Councilman presented William lege, while Mr. Falette, son oi leaders and an art workihop to preparing for the Council-wide In Trenton and Austin, Tex. Mrs. Joseph Falatte and the ing the piano as well. At pre-Fischer with a trophy received is also a senior at the same HOLIDAY DANCE sent, she is a teacher with the as outstanding Web-elo at the late Mr. Falette, and Mr. En- university, majoring in psy- gebretsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. WOODBRIDGE - A Holiday Woodbridge Township Board of recent Webelos Day, held by chology. Chapter Plang Dance will be sponsored by Sis- Education. Audiences of the Raritan Council at Camp Cow Richard Engebretsen, Sr., are Attention Area Artists! terhood of Congregation Adath Circle Players will remember aw, naar Columbia. majoring in business administra- Israel, Saturday, October 5, 9 tion. They are all graduates of Professional and Amateur's Miss Sonday in the role of Abi- John Weir, cubm aster pre B'nai Jacob Men Woodbridje Senior High School Fashion Show P. M., in the Woodbridge Jew gail Williams in "The Crucible", sented achievement and ad- FORDS - Fur oombbutions Application Form ish Community Center. The Mi- a few seasons back. vancement awards to the follow- late Judo Program and naw designs will beieea at PATRIOTIC ART CONTEST lano Orchestra will play and ing Webe-los: John Naughton AVKNEL - A Judo demon a Fur Fashion Show sponsored a late siipper will be served. "Rain" by John Colton and Yoni Kippur Dance In Connection With United States Day Program Clemence Randolph, based on book; John Wair, engineer and i tra tion will be the program for by the Metwood Chapter of Tickets will be available at the sportsman badges; Evancik, October 13, 1968 the short story "Miss Sadie he next breakfast-meeting oi Scheduled For Sat. Women's American ORT (Or- door. Thompson" by W. Somerset aquanaut, artist, citlienship. :he Men's Club of Congregation ganization for RehsfcdUtation Sponsored by Maugham, is directed by Ron- outdoorsman, ihowmanship, tra- 'nai Jacob Sunday, October 13 AVENEL — Congregation through Training) at- Temple Woodbridge Township Business and Professional Military opposition rigid On ald Platt, of Plainfield. Tickets veler badges and cub scout grad 9:30 A.M., at the Tempi*, on B'nai Jacob will hold reliirlous Neve Shalom, 250 Grove Avenue, a bombing halt. will be sold at the door, but may uation certificate; Chambers, Lord Street, it was announced services Friday night, I:SO, at Metuchen, Tuesday, October 8, Woman's Club and outdoorsman badge and gradua Cultural Subcommittee of the Mayor's today by Michael Robin, presi the I/>rd St. Temple. Jeffery 7:30 P.M. tion certificate; Fischer, Albret- Muska, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- son and Aldrich, Web-e-lot lent. The "gala" showing of "ex- Commission on Youth ward Muska, Colonia, will assist citing" new furs if spwisored and Tha Leader-Press cooperating badges. Members are invited to bring hair children to the exhibition Rabbi Philip Brand and Sey- by the women of Metwood OR3* MOONGLOW COCKTAIL LOUNGE New leaders introduced were: mour Adelman, cantor, with the as the speeial attraeoea of its (Fill out and mail immediately to the Art Chairman, Dominic La Spina, who will be o be presented by Richard Me Mrs. Audrey La Penta, 6 Baker Street, Iselin, N. J.) Preitnting . , . FRIDAY and SATURDAY NITF.S oa and Tom Sebasty, who ara services. Mr. and Mrs. Muska annual paid up membership af- replacing Mr. Weir as cubmas fair. The furs will be provMed I will enter an original painting on a patriotic or his- ^RONNIE GAMBLE & LONDI TRIO ter the first of January; Char- Black Belt experts and propri will be hosts at the Onag Shab- tors of 'Judo-Tach' of 1095 St. bat after the services in honor by the South Jersey fur com- torical subject to be displayed during the United States Featuring Ronnie and Londi les Kamenas, awards commit- tee chairman, replacing George eorges Avenue, Colonia. of their son's Bar Mitjvah which pany. Day Celebration at Woodbridge Senior High School On Guitar for your dancing Stadium on Sunday, October 13, 1968. I will deliver the Wright; William Conklin, insti The executive board of thewas held in Israel this past sum Asked about the new fur fash/ painting to the chairman at the stadium the day of the and listening pleasures. Uitional representative, repl»c Men's Club will have a meeting mer. ions, Metwood's president, Mr*, celebration at 10:30 A.M., and will pick up the painting ing Mr. Chambers; Robert Vo- Thursday, October 3, 8:30 P.M. Sheldon Rudin, was most en- A Yom Kippur dsnee will take thusiastic. "We're all very et- (signing for it) from the chairmah at the conclusion of gel, secretary; Ralph Crawford at the Temple. place Saturday, 8:30 P. M. COCKTAIL HOUR treasurer, replacing Herman cited about tihe show. Our en- the Program. Enjoy tumpluoui . . . giant cMktalh doily There will be no charge for Hibernian; Lawrence Lukas tire committee was invited to from A to 7 P.M. Hat and »M hin :pmmittranan; and Mrs. Jack members. Music will be supplied the fur company's showrooms Name Age if a minor d'oiuvrn tirvtd. vuchmi and Mrs. Piggy Swlt- by Bob Rudder's Music Rascals. in September, and we weijj Street Address KITCHEN! OPSH, FEATURING I be purchased in advance hy car, new den mothers.-Dens 1 Marvin Bgrkowitz, calendar given a preview showing of the A MEALI IHlA SANDWICH 1 sending a check or money or- and 2, reipectitvly. journal chairman, requests furs." Town Telephone Number der to the Circle Players, deqij: Hostesses f*> the evtnini those who have not sent in their "We never realized that thene 1654 HIVING ST., RAHWAY - Cor. Seminary Avs. nating" performance preference were mothers ol Dens 3 and 9, information for the book should Professional or Amateur .;...•....: .' along with a self-addressed en- were so many lovely furs, or so •Iflznik Yaur Congenial Hait with Mrs. Hefljy Muench, asis- do so immediately. Anyone re many new colors in furs. Any- Title of Painting if known at this time velope. Miss Connie Marchitto quiring more ad blanks or any is ticket chairman. ted by Mrs. Ernest Weber, and one who thinks that fur means Mrs. Ben Rochttti, den mothers, information regarding the jour- 'coat' and coat means 'mink' is Tha dark horse was presented nal may contact Mr. Berkowitz in for some real surprises." o Mrs. William Fischer, with at 381-4979. Mr. BerkowiU re Mrs. Jerome Ablon;" paid-up Mrs. SwiUer making arrange- minds the members of a dance membership coordinator; Mrs. ments. planned for January 25. Harvey Shone, program chalii- man; and Mrs. Herbert Alter; membership chairman, were en- thusiastic about attendance. UNITED STATES DAY CELEBRATION "We expect an excellent turn- ENTRY BLANK out." A catered nipper will fo> low the fw presentation, ana andler Motors For Parade and Massing of Colors there will be door prizes and a October 13, 1968 paid-up membership award, a* well as a speeial "early bird** IS OUT TO SET A Lt. Robert M. Tuna, Grand Marshal drawing which closes at 7:43 Police Headquarters P.M. Woodbridge, N. J. Admission Is by payment of Our organization will enter units In the United membership duet and guest* NEW VOLUME RECORD! States Day Parade on Sunday, October 13, 1969. They will are welcome. Their payment fe» include Yes No admission wll be credited to* Marching unit of approximately ..... marchers. • • ward ttyei when they join tjj* A Band of approximately Players. • D chapter. Fashion commentary" for th« A float • • show will be given by Mlw WIJH Miscellaneous (explain) ifred Heidt of the fur company, We will mass our colors at the Stidium • • and the furs will be modeled by. It is understood that the units will be at the place of as- ladies of Metwood Chapter. PRICES sembly, Schoof Street, Woodbridge, by 12:15 P.M., as the parade is to start promptly at 1:00 P.M. Delicious FoodMusic Name and Title At Lynn Restaurant Organization ELIZABETH — Delicious food and ear pleasing melodic} Address produced by a fine orchestra Telephone Number .... are now being featured each Friday night In the banquet Note: Bands, floats and marching units from other com- room of the Lynn Restaurant munities will be welcome. However, no political propa- located at 624' ganda of any type will be permitted. Elixabeth. In order to Insure best sible seating accomodations * Lynn management spokesman urged that reservations b* made in advance by a phone Visit call to Elizabeth 2 1654,; He continued: "If you enjoy good fOQfl/a fiw HAWAII orchestra and beautiful surroun- dings, we suggest that you Invlttt at new low charter rates your friends and spend a most delightful evening at the- Lynn with Restaurant. Inter Island "We ara certain that such an evening will bring back -happy Trade Wind Tours memories. Our beautifully dec- orated banquet room is most Weekly Departure* conducive for delightful dining, hennedy Airport and dancing." Spend 16 ddys in Hawaii. Visit either 3 Of 4 ol Hawaii's most beautiful islands. Prices begin at $559. All air transportation, hotels Reservation Deadline and ground service included. Set for Breakfast. FORDS — The Altar Rosary Society of Our Lady of -Peace Church will hold a Mother- NO MONEY DOWN Daughter Communion Breakfast Sunday, October 6, after the 8:00 A. M. Mass in the cafe- teria. The Society is sponsoring a bus trip to the Latin Casino,. Thursday, October 24. The bus TravelcsngL will leave 4:15 P. M., from tha NEW JERSEY'S LARGEST TRAVEL AGENCY Annex. Reservations may be made with Mrs, Msry Egri or Eliiabeth Chatham Mrs. Margaret Wybraatec, co- chairmen, before October 5. 291 No. Broad Street 137 Main Street EL 4-2525 ME 5-83Q0 JOB TRAINING AID nc. Weitfield Summit The Labor Department has ESTABLISHED 1945 1OO E. $ 122 Elm Str..l 338 Springfield Avenue announced a $500,000 program AUIHOMMtD UtAliH ' ORCE AVL, LINDEN AO 32300 277-2700 that will give on/the-job train- MUIOHS CORPORATION Dodge-Dart-Renault Dealer < ing to 320 voting m«n Tlild 210 6-2374 i journeymen in 22 states and ihe I District of Columbia, \ Wrrlno.stlnv. October 2, 1068 LEADER-PRESS — AGS Computer School Opens SOCIAL SECURITY '• Question and Answers By HOWARD O. HOTKJIITON, District Manager, Office In Willry Building Social Security Administration NKW YORK CITY An Nuililinn will provide modern to the headquarters offices in. 93 Smith St. - VAlley 6-1107 nouncement was mnde today by ptt)«ramminR classnioms, in Ne. w .Yor k , City-, . the. corporatioJ. . . n | Q. I am working as a wait- Lawrence ,T. SehoenberR, Presi dividually air conditioned, woli also has branches m *uh.ng I anfl m inromc js m(>stly dent of AGS Computers, Inc., lighted, wood paneled and wall ton, D. C, and Los Angeles,; in tjps How do , fie| m,(lit un. tha•••"-t the "Boar d' of ~Director • s of* to wall carpeted.^This will ns California. ider social security for the full the Corporal ion has decided to sure a quid atmosphere, eon SchoenherR appointed Barry amount of my earnings? open its first. New Jersey'train ducive (or leeluro and imlivid M. Delit of Metuelicn as Exeeu A. If you receive rush tips Inn facility in the Willry Build unsized inslnulion with maxi- live Director of AGS Computers amnutinK to 2(1 or ninre in a inq at G5S Amboy Avenue, Wood mum comfort durinu academic Institute, Inc, with direct re month from any one employer, bridge. The new school, to hr|hours. The machine room, also sponsibility for establshinR h you must fuf-nish him with a known as AGS Computers In completely air conditioned will Woodhridge school as well as written report showing the lo- stitutc, will begin operation as be separated from live lecture overall supervision of the New tal amount of tips you re- sonn as alternation are com r(lmris to permit the operators to York CiCy school and other! eeived. Your employer will P|ptP"- I work and learn undistributed branch schools to be opened then report these lips for so- "WoodbridRe was chosen asand without interference with throughout the United States, rial security purposes at the the ideal location for*our new the school's other activities. Dclit reported that he has ob same time he reports' your school only after an extensive! The most modern 1I5M an_..d„ tained the services of William wafies. You will have