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RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD, Thurs., March 11, 1965. of officers for the 1965-66 school His wife, Catherine, With fhe Armed Forces Junction-City,-Kan. PTA to Present year. The" program will begin Gasoline Theft RAHWAY ^ after the meeting. Toft Alpout R»ptfl« There also will be open house Costs Youth $50 Airman Neil De Riggi Jr., Musical Revue son of Mr. and Mrs..De Riggi Planned for MiiMWi The Roosevelt School Parent in the recently opened schoolj In the Municipal c^ sessi()n Zigmimd Lesczynski of library. if 274 West Grand Ave., has —Teacher Association will pre- j on Monday night, Joseph Sween- ompleted Air Force basic field, a member of the sent a musical revue, "The Refreshments will be served n ey 3*r., 19, of 712 Audrey Dr. |mllltary training. at Lackland chung Nature Club, will NrtuB Samp file Nonsense." on March in toie cafeteria by the hospi and costs and had -Bage, Tex.. : sent a lecture- 18 in the school auditorium. ta'lity committee. The refresh- his driver's license suspended Airman De Riggi has been "Reptiles-of New Jersey" Merguig The Rahway Record, Est 1822 with the Rahway News, Est 1930 The revue will feature songs, ments will be for six months was fined $50 (elected for technical training Union- County Park dance routines and surprise 1 las an aircraft maintenance ! mothers of fourth and fifth arid costs and had his driver ! sion's Trailside Nature c - numbers. The director and cho- Vol. 142, No. 44 &"&£ £bT., i?.t XSS Rahway, N.J., Thursday, March 18, 1965 10 Poges Price 10 cents per copy grade pupils. i license suspended for six specialist at the Air Training reographer is Mrs. Charles Hull. Command school at :Amarillo Science, Centerjn the Watc__, , Mrs. Charles Schillaci is assist- i months when found guilty on AFB, Tex. His new unit is part Reservation on Sunday, ait 3 pJ ing her. The musical accompan- I charges of the larceny of gaso- Df the vast ATC system which Mr. Lesczynski, who has b$ Store Proprietor associated with the-Statof I iss; iment will be provided by Miss !IU line. trains airmen and officers in (Continued ffroom Pagge 1) ! "'" land Zoo,, plans to stmpled| Livingstone. M Lv vn the diverse skills required by The sixth grade art club, un-i Gordodonn of LindeLinaen anda MrsMrs..! "- ----«-- Devaney, 35 o: ihe nation's aerospace force. • his talk with live specimens « 905 Ross SL toldd llcl e thath! 1 der the direction of Miss Cath-' MariMarioon Tanzman of Woodbridge,Ig 1 P° color slides. He will der-* aboirt 2 a.m. on Feb. 19 she and Feb. 3 The airman is a graduate of Appoint Superintendent erine Rotondo, will present an wife of Assemblyman Norman the life and behavior of her daughter heard noise in the JMflESON, Stewart and Bar- Rahway High School. AIRMAN NEIL DE RIGGI art show, starting at 7:30 p.m.Tanzman, and eight grandchild- species and expose su parking lot of the builling in bara, 1163 Midwood Dr., daugh There will be a business ren. which they live. She said they Second U. Robert M. Elliott, Held" training exercise conducted and mistaken beliefs Funeral services were eon- te son.of Mr. and Mrs. Richard meeting of the PTA at 8 p.m. saw a youth siphoning gas from T- „ in the vicinity of Fort Leonard to snakes- Promotion when Mrs. Morgan Mackey. ducted on Sunday afternoon by H. Elliott of 884 Stone St;,"par- a car in the lot. Another youth Wood, Mo. Plans for 4 Buildings chairman of the nominating Rabbi Jacob Rubenstein of was with him. she stated, and, ticipated in Exercise Roll Back, Temple Beth Torah in the FASHION FOR SPRING—Jack Felt's three-piece cos- a five-day winter field training Specialist Dawson is partici- 1 committee, will submit the slate both ran from the lot when shejPollie, 78 East Cherry St., son. Of Nash Lehrer Funeral Home, 275 West tume is a lovely choice for the Easter parade. The grey came out. Mrs. Devaney later *"•*Feb.• 6' exercise in Korea. pating with, the Ozark force iRahwav Theatre! Milton Ave. Rabbi Rubenstein wool flannel slim skirt has bolero with pink silk collar and which is employing the new con- PLAYIN* NOW . identified Sweeney as the per BURULIA, Michael and Doris, During the maneuvers Lieut. was assisted by Rabbi Samuel 516 Capobianco Plaza, son. cuffs. The pink silk sleeveless shell blouse has brass but- Elliott and other members of cept of support and attack while Cary Grant —. Given Board Approval _^ Approved IN e w b e r g e r of Woodbridge son who was siphoning the gaso- LesUeCaron— nHivr-l(rTHEATflt'PAWWAYi-3^o Feb. 8 ton accent. The costume will be featured in the Spring Coat 7th_ Infantry Division re- Sioux forces are using current The Board of Adjust- The cantor- was Solmon Stern-1line. doctrines^and procedures. — Treyer Howard Williiun of 824 DECKER, James and Mary, and Strit Fashion Show at Hahne & Company in Westfield ceived extensive training in,de- Richard AI. Nash, as- Beth' Middleton -_ -.EARLyvCELEBRAHON— MonsignorKane Division % Ancient Order of HIberniansj paraded in ment," meeting iii City Hall berg. Interment was in Ave. vas fined 7G8 Nicholas PL, son. on Saturday at 2 p.m. _ fensive combat operations, with Sp. Dawson entered the Army . this city on Sunday before marching in the St. Patrick's Day parade hi Newark. The color bearers, on Tuesday night, voted to sistant superintendent of ^Vdb East mock attacks launched against in June, 1962, and is a helicop- And - shown leading the. Donegal Pipe Band of New York City are, left to right, John J. Brogan, Patrick give favorable recom- Film for Television schools and secretary of the Pallbearers were Jerry i-eri*- MORGAN, Harold and Beth, them to test their, preparedness. ter mechanic in Company E of "Raideri Front McGnire and Kevin Tucker. (Railway News-Record Photo).- mendations to three ap- Rod Taylor tem for failure t0 Board of Education, was ber, Harold Harris, Arthur I'n .• courPt' at the prope r appeatimer. jHne 497 Hamilton St., son. The lieutenant, -a member of the division's- 701st Maintenance . _jtlkations for. variances^... ger Murray RrTgor. Nor"'1" Program About Late News sejiiintcd superinten- was fined for parking within 25 Feb. 11 (Continued from Page 1) The applications, if ap- Produced Yesterday Iji P'iff and Larry W<<<>- (Continued from Page 1) talion in the division's 80th Ar- dent by the school board feet of a crosswalk on East HAM, Dark and Mary, 1400 tion of new members. Also sche- Order of Hibernians proved by Municipal Coun- tillery pntprwT \hp AH^y ^H i Max Le Heart, owner of Le- must utilize the skills and ex- " YriTTofi TVvtT TiiT Ittr it - " "j Bryant St., daughter. Record- and-Board-of-EducaUon dl would permit constnic- at it? Trowing fast TltgnTtrr duled are a city cleanup cam Heart's Friendly Service Sta- perience of the nation's senior RICHARD M. Nf' • KTIJOTH -A Stumpf of ""'• VOttMARrHerbert-and-Jud-j nber. Sixth Ward-€ouncil- •MarclL_1964, He was stationed —tioa_-.o£—~atiffi_ l To Explain paign, pamplileTdlStrlbnthnrfo i citizens". Harrison St. charged with care- ith, 1254 Fulton St., son. man Donald J. Forsythe told at Fort Sill, Okla., and went buiWjng, an office build- (Continued from faye 11 the American Red Cross aw appear in a one-minute public u m. The appointment v;is Connie Jim less driving with excessive Feb. 12 about city government and ex- overseas in June, 1964. trades to Honor~Si. FatricR ing, 'an apartment house Yesterday, "business as Ihonly membe' Former Con" the annual Sweetheart Dance. The 23-year-old officer is service TV spot with President usual" was conducted at Le- "naii'mous. Francis H«'tton speed side by side with another DAUGENTI, Eugene and pressed his faith in Rahway's .k parade down Irving St. on rick's Day by having corned and a radiologist's office. '••irrwT' Clifford Comer =pokp. 1959 graduate of. Rahway High Irish Society Inc. The event Lyndon B. Johnson in May. Heart's service station while Rotary V car on Main St. on March 2, Eva, 1221 Mayfair Dr., son. future. Sunday afternoon gave Rah- beef and cabbage at the week- Before the decisions were Mr. Nash was appointed for flu- Redovelnpme"t Agency'-; School. A member of Lambda was held in the Robert Treat Production crews filmed scenes television crews prepared for was fined $15 and costs. SERPA, John and Jean, 560 Nicholas Delmonaco, city play- ly luncheon meeting in the Elks rendered, the board concluded twn. yp^rs, starting Aug. 1. IK three interests are the lower 'T Camp Chi Alpha fraternity, Lieutenant way's Irish an early start on St. Hotel, Newark. at the service station yestor shooting. Although a . camera, "LOOKING TOR Michael W. Garan of 695 West Capobianco Plaza, daughter. ground supervisor, told about Clubhouse. the public hearing' on the ap- sii"cpod Austin L. Singpr who Main St IJrbnn Renewal Reservations for children t Elliott is a 1963 graduate 0! Patrick's Day festivities. Miss Kavanagh's parents day. dozens of cables and productipn Officers Scott Ave. was fined $5 and Feb. 13 plication by the Enid Invest- jeci. the Essex Prnji t il» the Recreation Department acti- Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y Miss Patricia G. Kavanagh. were born in County Donegal, In observance of Senior Citi- Is retiring. Mr Nash's salary LOVE" j costs for disregarding a traffic attend Camp James M. Speers, The event was arranged by ment Co., 1447 Campbell St., and advertising men somewhat Ha7Prwnod Pmjppt.