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•fl VOL. 166 NO. 23 RAHWAY, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1988 USPS 454-160 2< i CENTS It's Dukakis by ahair in Rah way! PRIMARY RESULTS narrowly defeats Brown in 4th Ward Dem vote exceeds Republican by wide margin by Pat DiMaggio

Voters in Rahway show- Jesse Jackson when they with Jackson's total of Senator Frank Lautenberg Republican candidates Republican candidate nent, Evelyn Wilson, hoffer who totalled 84 The primary election ed a slight preference for went to the polls in Tues- 1404. Republican nominee drew a total of 847 votes in for the Board of Chosen Michael Esposito totalled garnered 52 votes. votes. gainers delegates for Democratic presidential day's primary election. George Bush garnered 650 comparison to his Repub- Freeholders included 66 votes. In the Fifth Ward, Sixth Ward candidate presidential candic laics and, candidate Michael Dukakis Dukakis drew a total of votes in Rahway. lican opponent Peter Rahway resident and Coun- Democratic candidate Democrat Alex Shipley Donald Anderson garnered on the local Ic ^el, is a over Democratic candidate 1529 votes in comparison Incumbent Democratic Dawkins who totalled 232 cilman James Fulcomer Dennis Hemenway totalled drew 212 votes in com- 214 votes. His Republican forerunner of th s general votes. who drew 534 votes, Diane 187 votes in the Second parison to Republican in- opponent Katherine Ful- election to be held in Heelan who totalled 497 Ward. Thomas Cusmano, cumbent George Wagen- comer totalled 100 votes. November. Democratic candidates running on the Republican for the Board of Chosen votes and William Eldridge Pvt. Walker graduates AF course Freeholders handily out- who garnered 493 votes. Party line, outdrew his drew votes over their Republican opponent Jo- and earned credits toward Republican counterparts. On the local level, seph Hudak by a vote of Army Pvt. 1st Class course at Lackland Air Democratic council can- 107 to 53 in the Second Frank N. Walker, son of Force Base, Texas. an associate degree in ap- Rahway YMCA Day Camp plied science through the James Welsh totalled 1288 didates outdrew their Ward. Foster B. and Mary A. Graduates of the course votes, Gerald Green drew Republican opponents in Incumbent * Third Ward Walker of Fulton St., studied general law enforce- Community College of the Air Force. 1334 votes, and Walter the Democratic primary. Councilman Max Sheld now accepting registrants Rahway, has graduated ment duties, tactics, Boright garnered 1292 Incumbent Jerry Cole- drew 276 votes in his ward from the U.S. Air Force law weapons training, physical He is a 1986 graduate of Rahway High School. votes to lead the Demo- man drew a total of 280 opposed to a total of 98 Summer is coming and the provides an opportunity for storation and o>thcr edu- enforcement specialist apprehension and restraint cratic candidates. votes in the First Ward, votes for Republican can- Rahway YMCA is taking each child to participate in cational places. didate William Wnuk. registrations for its 1988 Day age group related activities. Day Camp beg;ins June 20 The closest race on the Camp for children ages 5-12. There are 10-12 children per as a one week orientation local level was between Camp hours are from 9 group. Activities include arts session. June 27 begins the Attention Rahway Chester Holmes, running a.m. to 5 p.m. with extended and crafts, games, sports, regular camp two-week ses- on the Democratic Party hours offered both in the swimming instruction and sion schedule. This runs line in the Fourth Ward and morning and evening. Trans- daily outdoor activities at through Scptcmt »er 2. merchants & other David Brown. Holmes portation is available from local recreation areas. totalled 512 votes to Rahway, Avencl and Lin- Once-a-week trips are taken For more in: formation, business people Brown's total of 423 votes.- den. to such places as Turtlcback call 388-0057 or s itop by 1564 Their Republican oppo- The Day Camp program Zoo, Richmondtown Re- Irving Street in I tahway. According to Department endorsfr-'lheir man for the Rahway Fire efforts. Anyone having any Department, in the past few questions or doubts may weeks several area mer- contact the Rahway Fire chants and business people Departmental 388-1400. have been approached for donations by people claim- ing to represent the depart- Dental convention ment. This is to inform all con- set for Atlantic CHy cerned that these people are Dentists from all over the not members of the Rah- state and country will be Rahway High School bidls way Fire Department. Nor flocking to Atlantic City does the Rahway Fire irom June_12-J5_whenJhe NJ. Dental Association holds its 118th Annual Ses- farewell to class of Mayor to be on sion in the resort city. Con- TY-3 "Downtown" vention headquarters are Bally's Park Place Casino Chapter, Rebecca Clark, Also, Frank Jones*, Roman, Ruben Romero, Hotel, where meetings and The Class of 1988 of Rahway High School will Brian Collier, Lisa Collins, Joann Jones, Effron Jor- Alexandria IRose, Paul Join host, Bob Zeglarski receptions are scheduled for graduate Tuesday, June 21 Kersey Corporan, Rick dan, Glennidka Jurado, Ross, Lynn Roszits*, Priya and meet Rahway Mayor the four days. at 7 p.m., at Veteran's Coulson, James Crowell, Michelle Kabillio, Sandy Roy, Angela IRoyster, Col- Daniel L. Martin, live on Field, with the welcoming and Jonathan Cylear. Kasper, Niko Kearns, leen Ruane, Ann Marie Suburban Cablevision's address given by Angel Robert Kendall, John Ken- Rufolo, Fran cis Rushton, TV-3 "Downtown", Board of Ed Henderson, class president, Also, Gina D'Addario*, ney, Richard Kirsten, Amy Ryan', Bob Saliga, Wednesday, June 15 at 6:30 and addresses given by Jose Dalmau, Nancy Marie Roger Kleiber*, Richard Tom Sal via, L isa Sefranka*, p.m. meeting notice valedictorian Frank Jones Damiano, Robert Deitrich, Kluse, Stan Knutelski, Kim Aubin Sevrin., Jerry Sharo, Viewers are given the op- and salutatorian Nicholas Mike D'Emilio, Anthony Karl Kravcov, Melinda Tramel Shepipard, Michael portunity to call-in with A Special Meeting of the Fiore. Rev. John Zeyack of DePasquale, Michelle Lamb*, Renee Landmesser, Shuster, James Sinclair, their questions, air their Rahway Board of Educa- St. Thomas the Apostle DiRini*, John Donaldson, Bobby Lanier, Geraldine Alisa Slahor, Ralph Smink, FIRST AID ... Rahway Hospital recently recognized the services rendered by local views, and discuss issues tion will be held tonight Church will give the invoca- Deanna Dybo, Deirdre Lee, Staci Lee, Christopher Patricia Sm ith, Corinna first aid squads at its 19th Annual First Aid Squad Dinner to which representatives of concerning their communi- (June 9), at 8 p.m. in the tion. The farewell address Ellis, Tonya Ervin, Robert Lemongelli, Bruce Lindsay, Sojka, Matthew Solomine*, local squads were invited. Among the guests who attended were (left to right) Rahway ty. Louis R. Rizzo Board will be given by Richard Dennis Evans, Rosemary Nancy Long, Andy Lopez Robert Step hens, Tracey paramedics John Rodger, Captain, and Bill Hering, President. To their right are hospital The phone number is Meeting room in the In- Coulson, vice president of Fahner, Kim Faughnan, and Stephanie Lubin. Stevenson, /Andrew Stew- president John L. Yoder and John Rosica, M.D., Medical Director of the hospital's 636-5333. termediate School. the class. The class treas- Lois Faughnan, Debra art* and Suj.an Sylvester. Mobile Intensive Care Unit. Mr. Yoder gave the welcoming remarks and Dr. Rosica There will be a repeat The purpose of the-meet- urer is Jennifer Garay and Fedor, Nicholas Fiore*, Robert Fleischman, Corri Also, Eddie MacKenzie, concluded the evening with an informative lecture and slide presentation, "Multiple showing (not live) on Sun- ing is possible appointment secretary is Carla Mitero- Judy Madas, Brenda Mar- Also, Tracy Tappan, Trauma." day, June 19 at 5:30 p.m. of personnel. tonda. Flynn, Michelle Fontanez, Dawn Foreman, Kelly tin*, Nichole Mascitelli, Norwodd Tate, Rita The following students Foreman, Calvin Fortune, Paula May, Catherine Me- Simone Tate. Jeff Taylor. Kappa terminates will graduate: .Karen Fortune*, Juanito Call, Rebecca McCloskey, Laura Tiernc:y, Dawn Tit- Donna Abrams*, Gerrod Fortuno, Mary Fowler, Sue McCormick, Allen tel, Ruben Toney, John Royal Tool buy plan Adams, Dawn Agolia, Kel- Chris Franck, Alan McDonald, Brenda Mc- Trembly, HBob Turek*, . < ly Ann Agolia, Michael Frederick, Mike Fredericks, Donald, Joseph McKie, Sharonda, Turner, Toula Kappa Networks, Inc. of Aldi, Ray Aleman, Jason Jennifer Garay, Dorothy Nicolle McQueen, Michelle Tzanetos, Jioe Updegrave, Rahway (AMEX:KPA) an- Algeo*, Sherry Ann Garrison, Elaine Garrison, Millerick, Susan Mitchell, Joyce Van Blarcom, Jeff nounced today that it has Altrath, Vandana Amin, Suzanne Gavlak, Victoria Karla Miterotonda, Denise Violett, Ramon Isaac terminated negotiations to Michael Angelini, Steven Genz, Victoria Gibbs, Iris Mizerek, Sean Moloney, Villalta, Michelle Vitabile*. acquire Royal Tool, Inc. Babrow, Derrick Baker, Gonzalez, Eugene Green, Nigel Moore, Kim Mosk- Caroline Viteka, Crystal The Company, which pre- Michelle Banasiak, Laura Glenn Guensch*, James wa*, Jade Motley, Christine -Ware, Lueinda Washing- viously announced the sign- Barnowski, Lawrence Guinta, Ruth Gustofson, Mundy, Robert Munsey, ton, Orlando Washington, ing of a letter of intent to Beeks, Brenda Bersey; Tam- Elias Halkias, Paul David Muringer, Kevin Clarence v»Vatkins, Mark acquire the privately-held ttiy Bersey, Michael Haluska*, Michael Ham- Murphy, Sonjirey Murriell Weaver, Darrell Westbury, designer and manufacturer Bestider, Rossana Biondo, mond, Damon Harris, and Denise Nagy. Sean White, Scherazade of specialty glass cutting Eros Bjzzozzaro, Nicole Charles Hawkins, Joseph Wilkins, Sharaan Wilkins, machinery, was unable to Blackweir, Melanie Bos- Hayes*, James Heinz, Also, Joe Ogden, Vanes- Patricia Williams*, Ta- reach agreement for com- trom*, Michelle Boyd, Angel Henderson, Alan sa Oglesby, Jennifer juana, Williams, Adam pleting the transaction. Robert Boyer, Jeff Bragg, Hersey, Ann Hladinec, CLeary, Susan Palmucci, Wilson, 'Cindy-Wilson, Kappa Networks, Inc. is LaTonya Brown, Michael Maxine Hodge, Johnathan Brian Paton, Daniel Pitts, David Winters, John a leading manufacturer Buchanan, Lillie Bumpas, Houston, and Karen David Pitts, Sharon Powell, Witheridgc;*, Stefan Wolf, and supplier of electronic Linda Ann Burt, John Hunter. Thomas Prapuolenis, James April Woods, John Woz- components. .Its ^-principal Cahill, Robyn Caldwell, Quails, Matthew Quinlan, niak, Amy Wright, Leigh ; Kathia Calidonio, Sandra procucts are delay lines, Also, Douglas Iovino, Martin Quinn*, Ronald Ann Zimmerman, Patricia Calisi, Z A: "im-guh." Sunday, June 12. A raindatc to be expensive and art Rahway. This year's direction is by Ruby Rob- ing in a community served Bowl. Q: "H.cad any good books lately?" by Suburban Cablevision is Entry blanks are avail- has been set for the following should be affordable to production is "Brigadoon," ertson and choreography by Sunday, June 19, the_ same everyone, there will be many A: "un-guh, un-guh." with several male and fe- Cheri Gonor. eligible to win. Winning able at Suburban Cable- L: (If I'm not mistaken. Cosby does :i routine on this.) Grandparent(s) will receive vision offices in South time. pieces available from $15 to male leads. " Any questions concern- $100. One day about two years ago. my dentist had me fill Auditions will be held at a free 5-day/4-night trip to River, Avenel, and East out om: of those questionnaire cards that asks a lot of ing the show, instrumen- Among the artists in the Marcel Truppa's house is the arts center (corner of Ir- Disney World, Florida, plus Orange, or more informa- "Did you ever... " questions. I had been going to this den- talists, or backstage volun- free rental car and theme show will be Joyce Browning located at 767 River Road in ving St. and Main St.) Mon- tion may be obtained by tist for .20 years, and this was a first. teers may contact the park passes to both Disney of New Brunswick, John and Rahway, across from the day, June 13 and Tuesday, calling 672-1928. All entries ., Whciri I came to "Did you ever have a heart murmur?". UCEA office at 524 South World and Epcot Center. Roxannc Cooper of Mill- Rahway River Park on St. June 14 between 6:30 and Avenue, Cranford. must be received by July 8. ^ I checked yes. because I've been diagnosed as having one To enter, an entry blank town, Joan Dombrowski of George Avenue (Route 27), — a mild one. mind you — for about half a century. 9:30 p.m. Those wishing to "Brigadoon" will be the The winners will be an- Wcstficld, Peter Hcrley, Mi- a short distance from Route try out should dress casual- must be filled out accom- Short :iy after I turned the card in. and was in the chair, 4th show to be presented by THE CLARK KIWANIS CLUB recently had six new members installed at a "Ladies nounced on National Gr- chael Hartnett, Jean Milieu, 1 or the Garden State Park- ly, bring a photo and res- the UCEA, at the Union panied by a 100-word (or my mouth filled with gauze wads. etc.. the dentist started Night," by the N.J. Governor of Kiwanis, James Washington, center. New members less) essay describing the andparents Day, September: :|i Tom Picard, Dave Polhcmus way. his conversation routine. ume and come prepared County Arts Center within are, left to right, Joseph Monaco, Mark Daichmann, Linda Daichmann, 11, on Suburban Cable-"' and Marcel Truppa of Rah- For additional informa- with a song (sheet music in the space of slightly more special reasons why the per- Q: "How's the family'.'" (Washington),Richard Rosenman, Edward Wetzler and Mark Cutinello. The Clark son(s) nominated should be vision's TV-3 at 7:30 p.m. way, Dave McGrath of Eli- tion, call 396-9416. I the correct key). than two years. All produc- Kiwanis Club, which meets Tuesday nights at the Ramada Hotel, Clark, Is having a FANCY WRAPS ... Pictured at a recent meeting of the Rahway Woman's Club, from A: "un-guh." Those wishing to audi- tions to date have been well Q: "P'.ead any good boo ... " membership drive and invites anyone interested to contact Michael Prisco, at left, are Mrs. Robert Chankallan, 2nd Vice-president; Mrs. Raymond Eggers, Presi- tion only as dancers should received. He stopped abruptly in the middle of the question and. 574-9400. dent; and Mildred Kaplan, who demonstrated some Innovative gift packaging tech- next thing I knew, three assistants were gathered 'round Robert Peason and Naturalists niques. The meeting took place at Rahway's 2nd Presbyterian Church. him. While one kept him from slumping to the floor, Eye help offered to Lisa LaRocca another was wiping the cold sweat from his ashen brow, and the third was fanning him with a copy of "Teddy to meet Tooth takes on the IRS." He had been reading the card disadvantaged elderly I'd just filled out. Sharon Ann Adamus and Lisa LaRocca Roselli to perform If you know a disadvan- or older who might other- David G. Caraballo Echo Lake Naturalists tober 11. However, local I thoi.ight. this is terrible. What could he have read on taged elderly person who wise not receive critical care Club will meet on Tuesday, birding trips will be held my carcl that made him react this way? needs medical eye care, ask to preserve their sight. engaged to June 14,8 p.m. at the Cran- during the month' of Sep-1 at Festa Italiana When he'd regained his composure, he told me he them to call TFiis toll-free To be eligible, a person Sharon Adamus ford Extended Care Center, tember. Membership in could prrform no further work on me until I'd had a dose Helpline: 1-800-222-EYES must be: Robert Peason 205 Birchwood Road, Cran- Echo Lake Naturalists Club Jimmy Roselli, "The His performances run the hardworking committee of penicillin. My god! This was worse than I'd thought! (1-800-222-3937). —age 65 or older. ford. is open to anyone who dynamic belter of song," gamut from warm, sensitive with outdoor entertain- (The onl'.y relief 1 felt was that he hadn't been in the mid- Eligible callers will be —financially unable to engaged to Dr. Herman Bieber of shares an interest in the will perform at the Garden ballads to contemporary up- ment, bocce and soccer dle of an extraction.) WEST Ms. Catherine LaRocca of Cliffwood Beach is pleas- beat arrangements of good tournaments, as well as an conservation, preservation State Arts Center's Festa referred to a nearby eye pay for the care. ed to announce the engagement of her daughter Lisa Kenilworth will present a He e>; plained that a person with a heart murmur is physician and surgeon program of slides taken by and enjoyment of nature in Italiana, June 11. old saloon songs, each ap- array of Italian delicacies —In addition, the person David Caraballo Louise to Robert Peason, son of Robert and Eleanor somehow more susceptible to infection — or something (ophthalmologist) who will must not currently be the various club members on a all seasons. Roselli, born in Hoboken, proached with the serious- and pastries for sale prior to Peason of Clark. like that. I suggested that if he did a fair job of sterilizing provide the care at no out- patient of an opthalmologist CARPETS Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Adamus of Rahway have an- recent club-sponsored tour For further information, commenced a career of ness and sense of perfection the 7:30 p.m. stage show. his instruments, there would be no problem. But, no, he of a classical performer. Tickets are available by call- of-pocket cost. who is providing medical nounced the engagement of their daughter Sharon Ann Lisa graduated from Cedar , and of birding in Southern call 233-9749. record-breaking engage- said, it's not that simple. Two major events br- ing: Chris Albanese — eye care. to David George Caraballo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marino is employed with RFE Industries as a bookkeeper. California. ments at the Copacabana Now, irnind you, I've had this murmur (such a peaceful The National Eye Care Eyeglasses, prescription REMNANT OUTLET A members-only Straw- in New York City and, ought Roselli national 201-759-3950 or 201-759- Caraballo of Hillside. 3314; Al Vecchione — word) fo r about 50 years and have had all sorts of dental Project (NECP) is spon- drugs, and hospital care are The engagement was announced on January 16 at a Robert is a graduate of Arthur L. Johnson Regional berry Picnic will be held through the years, his sold- fame: His recording con- work done in that time, and this was the first time it had sored by the state society of not provided by the pro- High School, and has served his country in the U.S. Navy later in the month. out performances continue tract with United Artists 201-759-2622 or the offices party at the Tower Steak House in Mountainside. of the Cultural Center caused anybody any concern. (Incredible what the stroke eye physicians and surgeons gram. Sharon is a graduate of Rahway High School and at- for three years. He is presently employed at the Elizabeth No meetings will be held at leading theatres and con- Records, and his hit record of a pen can do.) and the Foundation of the More than 215,000 per- Agency as an insurance agent during the months of July, cert halls across the coun- "Mala Femmena," which Fund at: 201-888-5000. VIRTUOSITY ... Yolanda Urbanski (left) and Michele tends Rutgers University. Every physician I've ever gone to has detected the mur- American Academy of sons have called the NECP, August and September. The world's smallest try, from the prestige of sold three million copies. Proceeds from the Festa Cohen displayed their unique talents at the piano in the David is a graduate of Hillside High School and also mur and told me not to worry. "It's only a 'mild' Ophthalmology .It-is design- and thousands have been A wedding date has been set ior Autumn 1988 at the Regular meetings are held flower is the duckweed, no Carnegie Hall to the glitter- Jimmy is presently under are contributed to the Spring Concert at the Carl Kumpf School in Clark last attends Rutgers University. murmur," they've all said. ed to make medical eye care treated for potentially on the 2nd Tuesday of each larger than a tackhead. ing showrooms of Las contract with M&R Rec- Cultural Center Fund to month. The concert also included a vocal duet by CARPETS The couple plan to be married on July 14, 1990. Victorian Manor, Edison. In fact, I had almost liked having it. because it seemed available to persons age 65 blinding eye diseases. month commencing on Oc- Vegas and Atlantic City ords of Jersey City and has provide free programs for like such a friendly malady. Heather Grass! and Mindy Miller and featured the hotels. released an incredible school children, senior I've known my dentist for some 20 years and regard Conning, sodium, SATs topics school band and chorus. The program was under the It was Roselli's grand- thirty-one albums. citizens, disabled veterans him as a friend. He really is a nice guy. But somehow, I able direction of Mrs. JoAnne Lemenille. father, "Papa" Roselli, who During the past season and the blind from all across can't help but think that, while his chief concern may be of UCC summer courses RHS reunion team instilled in him a love and Jimmy's television record New Jersey. for my personal well-being, this "prc-medication" precau- ILj£.± appreciation of classical package, "Love in Naples," Barbecue set for tion may also have a little bit to do with his fear of me as a Union County College's provide students with prac- seeks help locating music by taking him to was released and within potential litigant. Plainfield Center will offer tical tips on methods of GETALOAD OF OUR SAVINGS. operas and concerts. three months was proclaim- Jewish singles I hones tly can't say I blame him if that were the case, five courses this summer as freezing and canning foods. BELL DRUGS OF RAHWAY Through that exposure, he ed the best selling television Jewish Singles • World, considering the proven high vulnerability of dentists and part of the non-credit pro- It will be held from 6:30 to class of '38 members received an education in package of the year. Inc., for Jewish singles ages physicians in that regard. grams provided through the 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June PRESCRIPTIONS discipline, determination Jimmy's newest albums, 23-36, will be hosting its But isn't it a shame what's happening to civilization? released this past year, "The Department of Continuing 21, free of charge. West Carpets Remnant Outlet Part of the planning of Dembling, Robert Graham, raine Rhine, Donald Robin- and energy. As a youth he Annual Late Night Barbe- Every time you turn around, someone is suing someone Education. The "Living with Less \ OUR SPfCIAtIV 4 Main Showroom PLAIN ANDI Betty Humiston, Julia welcomed every opportuni- More I See You" and the cue at a home in Union, on else. You hear of spouses suing each other and even kids 1520 Irving St. the 50th reunion of the son, Olive Schuetz, Eugene all-Italian "Notte Lucente," New this season are Sodium" course will teach Itzen, Ruth Kane, Walter Steele, Helen Tyree, and ty to master art. Saturday, June 18. suing their own parents. 12 West Elizabeth Ave. Rahway High School Class was produced in London, "Safety Tips for Freezing students how to live_with JSIMPLE Rahway, N.J. of 1938 is the task of Kraeft, Elise Laurene, Nan- Myrtle Riley. Known in the entertain- This event will be held And no vv even the benign little murmur that has resid- and Canning Foods" and less sodium in their diets 381-2000 Linden, N.J. locating class members for cy MacCurdy, Nan McAn- ment industry as a England, and conducted by rain or shine and will fea- ed in my heart for all these years has turned on me. FREE PARKING • FREE DELIVERY ITHEDCST DEAL 499-6983 Peter Moore. "Living with Less Sodium," through instruction on how 862-2676 whom addresses are not drews, Colin McKay, Vera "Performer's Performer," ture a strictly kosher menu I guess r.o a dentist a murmur is really a shout. both with an eye towards excess sodium may con- Saturdays only Anyone having informa- Roselli, is a gifted singer Tony Lordi, Jr., of consisting of hot dogs, ham- IRVING ST., OPP. ELIZABETH AVE. Mon -Sot ANYWHRE known Malcolm, jMildred Man- proper eating and-nutrition. tribute to hypertension and" 91 cuso, Wilbur Manewaid, tion on any of the above with tKe ability to project Linden, General Chairman burgers, chicken, salads, mail. Mark the envelope "Attention Following is the list: (Ned welcomes "SafetyTips for Freezing heart disease. It will be held Violet Avery, John Milton Maskin, Edward should contact Mrs. Betty his vocal style in a manner of Festa Italiana, states that soda, fruit and more. Reser- Ned.") and Canning Foods" will from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Chappell, George Cherry, Ochiltree, Edward Pell- Noble Nadler, 979 Lake highly receptive to au- "The 1988 Festa will be one vations are required. Wednesday, July 20, free of Robert Cherry, Gertrude inger, Joseph Raysor, Lor- Avenue, Clark, N.J. 07066. diences. His presentation that people will be talking Cost is $15 per person. charge. and interpretation of a lyric about for years." For information and direc- Other course offerings in is unique, distinctive and A full day of enjoyment tions, call Jewish Singles Plainfield are "Basic Math compelling. is being planned by the World at 964-8086. Refresher," which offers Nat'l. Honor Society admits 3 from area practice in basic mathe- Kean College of New therine E. Fulcomer, both point average of 3.96 for MAKING A POINT... Natlla Sokeil of Verona has some choice words for Christopher matics designed especially Jersey Chapter 199, Phi of Rahway, were among the juniors, 3.82 for seniors, Ferejohn of Elizabeth in this scene from "Being Friends," an original work by NJ for those interested in re- Kappa Phi National Honor graduate students initiated, and 4.0 for graduate playwright Andrew Young which is currently being world premiered by the NJ Public turning for a high school APR 36 MONTHS Society initiated 38 students and Virginia E. Pryga of students, according to Dr. Theatre in Cranford. It opened June 3 and is scheduled to run Friday and Saturday diploma. Students will this spring including 15 Rahway was one of the Donald B. Krall of Edison, night9 through July 2. Tickets are regularly $10, though special student and senior seniors. review and practice basic graduate students, 13 professor in the department rates are also offered. Curtain time is 8 p.m. Also in the cajtts Ellen Kaufman of Clark. mathematical functions seniors and 10 juniors. The criterion for admis- of geology and meteorolo- For reservations and more information, call the NJPT reservation hotline at 322-3808. with whole numbers, frac- Valerie J. Freitas and Ka- sion is minimum grade gy. r- tions and decimals, with some algebra. It will be held from 6:15 to 8 p.m. on MON.-FRI. 9-8 Wednesdays from June 8 SATURDAY 8-5 fox youx through July 13. Cost is NEW SUNDAY 9-3 $30. {Invitation* "Preparation for Scholastic Aptitude Test" • IN EDISON • will help high school juniors AUTO Wtf* MARSHALL'S OAKWOOD PLAZA and seniors to prepare for the SAT test through a pro- OAK TREE ROAD t WOOD AVE. gram covering — English and mathematics. Issues 15% OFFA discussed include guessing, LOANS 548-4910 t>-.-1^ •;•• / -> treatment of easier versus Don't postpone buying that new car any Borrow from $1,500 to $20,000 Now thru more difficult questions, longer!! With United Counties Trust Company's HAIR STYLISTS 5 Hours Open Bar pre-approved new auto loans, you can get Terms up to 60 months August 31, 1988 skipping questions, proper 80 IN OUR THREE SALONS QT Cocktail Hour marking of score sheets, and over-the-phone approval, usually within 24 No prepayment penalty; simple 7 Course Dinner, Tiered Wedding Cake effective allocation of time. hours, and then shop around for the new car interest loan Silver Candelabras and Rowers you want. 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RAHWAT County takes action Jkcotb on child care issue SCHOOL DAZi Free adoption agency itn Union Counlyt Nrwrat Wrckly EalablUhfd 1965 Through the Family Day Registration affords pro- Care Registration Act, New viders the opportunity to seeks volunteers C VIGILANTE WENDY D'ARCY PAT DIMAGGIO ELLEN VIGILANTE Jersey is coming to grips become affiliated with regu- '9 Managing Editor Staff Writer Advertising Manager with the pressing need for lated child care. Registered The Volunteer Auxiliary Editor/Publisher quality child care. Com- providers receive a certif- of Spaulding for Children, munity Coordinated Child icate which states that their the free adoption agency for -THE RAHWAY NEWS RECORD (USPS 454160) and THE CLARK PATRIOT Care (4-Q of Elizabeth is home meets New Jersey older and disabled young- iLSPS 1157601 are published weekly on Thursday for SI5.00, S20.00 outside Mid- addressing this need by child care standards. sters, will hold its June 14 imp" dlesex or Unk>n Counties, by Tabloid Lithographers, Inc., 219 Central Ave., P.O. Box spearheading recruitment Each home may care for meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the 1061 Rahway. NJ. 07065. Second-class postage paid a.-Railway^ NJ efforts in Union County for up to five paying children home of Marian O'Brien, POSTMASTER: Send address changes to THfc RAHWAY NEWS family day care provider under, the ..age of six. Pro- Westfield. RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT. P.O. Box 1061. Rahway. N.J. 0706D. registration. viders may choose to have Phyllis Gold, Executive 4-C established their their names placed on a Director of the agency The Rahway News Record and Clark Patrio* arc weekly newspapers serv- state referral list for parents which places legally-free ing the best interests of their respective communities. It is the endeavor of these family day care network in i » publications to present the news in a sound and sane manner maintaining the 1974 to provide support for who are seeking care for children for adoption rights of all by accurate factual statement and measured reasonable opinion. women who were caring for their children. throughout the state, will The opinions expressed in editorial columns are those of the authors of the col- give an overview of the umns or those quoted in them and not necessarily of the management or staff IN THE NAME OF THE LAW ... Area high school students and members of the legal children of working parents Women interested in be- of the respective newspapers. profession participated in the 16th annual Law Day USA program in Elizabeth, which as a small home business. coming registered providers agency's activities and ex- amine the special issues fac- included an Essay Contest. This year's theme was "Legal Literacy." Pictured from the Today, this support in- need to have their homes in- BRING ON THE TURKEY ... Fourth grade students at left are Michael B. Blacker, President, Union County Bar Association; contest award cludes home inspection for spected and evaluated, to ed by.adopted children and the St. Agnes School in Clark celebrated Colonial Day. their parents. winners Shibi Abraham of Union High, Jordan Berman of Governor Livingston Regional health and fire safety; train- attend training, and to Under the direction of their teacher, Mrs. Carolyn FRUITSY TOOTSY ... The second graders of Grover Myths and realities in High, Daniel M. Sausen of the Jewish Educational Center in Elizabeth, Michelle Leifer ing in key child care issues allow state monitors into FRUITY EXPERIENCE ... Second graders Tlana Wesglen. the children dressed in colonial costumes, Cleveland School In Rahway recently learned the mean- of Cranford High, and Jacqueline Lainez of Mother Seton Regional High in Clark; Hon. such as child development, their home at least once a Rivera, seated left, and Cherika Ray, of the Graver made projects, and wrote reports dealing with colonial the adoption picture will Ing of nutrition when they went on a tour of Kings come into focus as Ms. COMMUNITY Edward W. Beglin, Jr., Superior Court Judge; and Alan J. Shnirman, Charman of the curriculum, nutrition, dis- year. Cleveland School in Rahway, enjoy a fruit salad made times in New Jersey. They were treated to a turkey lun- Supermarket In Garwood, coordinated by school nurse Law Day Committee of Union County. cipline, home safety, and during the three-day "Fruitsy Tootsy Nutritional Pro- cheon served by the parents as part of the celebration. Gold, who was the agency's Mrs. Jean Riccio. The culmination of the three-day pro- co-founder, examines the CALENDARS child abuse; regular visits to Questions about family gram." The children also learned about nutrition during a ject entitled Fruitsy Tootsy Nutritional Program, was the provider homes for consul- day care provider registra- tour of a supermarket, coordinated by school nurse special-needs child and the making of a fresh fruit salad, Pictured during the nutri- parents who make room for tation and technical assis- tion should be directed to Mrs. Jean Riccio. Pictured here with the two students tional experience are from left, Nicole Rue, Mrs. UNSUNG ... Phyllis Gold, Executive Director of tance; informational work- 4-C of Union County at are Mrs. Gloria Weins. lefj, second-grade teacher, and one more. Spaulding for Children was honored as one of "Eight EDITOR'S HOTli In order for us to adequately prepare Clark Knights Medicare List of Christine Kelly, second grade teacher, and Tiemey shops; and child care refer- 353-1621. nurse Riccio. Knight. Gold, of Clark, is the wife Unsung New Jersey Women," sponsored by Senator the Community Calendar, all events for the following rals. of attorney Arnold Gold Bill Bradley's Network of State's Women. week should be submitted by 5 p.m. on the FRIDAY before thank community and the mother of three • rV you would like them to appear. doctors available children. She is Chairperson Task Force of the Associa- Auxiliary members are wel- The Knights of Columbus, Bishop J.' McCarthy for Union County Child 1:, RAHWAY Council No. 5503 of Clark, extends its very sincere People with Medicare address, and assignment mean he or she will accept Placement Review Board tion for Children of New come. For further informa- THURSDAY, JUNE 9 - Rahway AARP meeting, thanks to shoppers, bowlers and church members of the can now get an idea of rate of each doctor and sup- assignment on their claims. and member of the Adopt Jersey. tion call Spaulding for Si Senior Citizens Center, 12:30 p.m. township for their generosity during our Annual Tootsie which doctors and suppliers plier in the preceding calen- Doctors choose whether to and Permanency Planning Prospective Volunteer Children at 233-2282. SATURDAY, JUNE II - American Legion Post 499 Roll Drive for the retarded. The monies collected will be in the Union County area dar year. Names are listed accept assignment on a meeting, 5 p.m., post home, 59 Main St. distributed to local charities for the retarded. have accepted assignment in alphabetical order. The case-by-case basis. HtlDAY, JUNE 17 - Rahway Board of Education, of medical insurance claims, assignment rate is shown in The list also includes in- Ronald Dlegmann John H. McCutcheon, a range of 10 percentage special public meeting, 6:30 p.m., Louis R. Rizzo Board Grand Knight formation on hospital-based Meeting Room. To review, discuss and adopt Policy Social Security manager in points — that is, 0-10 per- physicians, even though Bishop Justin J. McCarthy Elizabeth said recently. cent, H-20 percent, 91-100 Anthony's Bike Shop Manual revisions. Meeting continues Saturday, June 18, Council #5503, K of C—Clark people do not usually 9 a.m. Each Medicare carrier percent. If a doctor prac- choose these doctors. In protect our children... MONDAY, JUNE 20 - Rahway Board of Adjustment publishes a "Physician/Sup- tices as part of a group, the general, hospital-based doc- SUMMER SPECIAL meeting, 7:30 p.m., Council Chambers. plier Assignment Rate List" grouptname and assignment tors accept assignment of MONDAY, JUNE 20 - Rahway Retired Men's Club Rahway Geriatric Center for the area it serves. All rate are shown. medical insurance claims. A- SAWWBX Annual Picnic, Senior Citizens Center, 12 noon. Social Security offices in the A person can come into Carriers are listed in the NO JUNK FOOD HERE... 4th graders at the St. Agnes MONDAY, JUNE 27 - Rahway Chamber of Com- thanked for 'peace of mind' carrier's service area receive the Social Security office, back of "Your Medicare a copy of the list for people McCutcheon said, and look Handbook." People who do School in Clark celebrated Colonial Day, an annual merce, annual meeting for membership only. Buffet, 7 Last winter my family was faced with the dreaded event at the school, In which the children dress as col- p.m., Towne House Restaurant, Main St. Phone to use as a reference source, at the list to find out which not have a copy of the JXEUVTNQ dilemma that is confronting many families whose loved McCutcheon said. doctors accepted assign- handbook can get one free onials and eat a colonial luncheon prepared by their 499-0210 for reservations. ones require more care than can be given at home. Where parents. The children displayed their projects and O OFF with this ad Medicare carriers are the ment in the past year and from any Social Security of- NUTRITIONAL EXPERIENCE ... Mrs. Angela Stewart, (Ports 8, accessories extra) TUESDAY, JUNE 28 - Rahway Planning Board can we find a nursing home where patient and family are reports on colonial and Indian times, and some prepared insurance organizations about how often. fice. HOME TEAM ... The Clark American Legion Little Grover Cleveland PTA president and Mrs. Page Rue, Offer ends 8/30/88 meeting, 7:30 p.m., council chambers. happy with the decision? baked goods from that period. Shown are Pam Sawlcki selected by the Government But, people should keep The Elizabeth Social League Team was among those honored in a special class mother, are shown making and serving fruit salad CLARK With so many stories on television and in the and Shanen Egan with their projects. The demonstra- 'NEW" 1988Schwinn to handle claims under the in mind that just because a Security office is located at youth program in April at the Post 328 hall. Pictured during a three-day project called "Fruitsy Tootsy Nutri- newspapers of neglect and abuse in nursing homes, we tions were visited by the parents and parishioners at the THURSDAY, JUNE 9 - Clark Taxpayers' Coalition, 8 medical insurance part of doctor accepted assignment 342 Westminster Avenue with the team are Post Commander Don McArdle (left tional Program." The program, for second graders, in- Bicycles in stock p.m., Clark Public Library. were torn over our determination that our mother was in- Medicare. on a certain percentage of and the telephone number school on Madison Hill Road in Clark. (assembled free) deed "better off in a nursing home. rear), Team Mother Barbara Gallagher (center) and cluded a tour of King's Supermarket In Garwood, co- SUNDAY, JUNE 12 - Rahway Area Junior Woman's The list shows the name, claims last year does not is 1-800-272-1111. ordinated by school nurse Mrs. Jean Riccio. The objec- _ -- What my family was fortunate enough to find was Coach Vinnie Corsentino at far right. WHAT, NO MICROWAVE? ... Betsy Phlllpone and 1537 Irving St., Rahway, N.J. Club Banquet and Installation of officers, noon-4 p.m., tive was to teach the children the meaning of nutrition. not a "nursing home" per se but a "geriatric center" — the Suzi O'Kane, 4th grade students at St. Agnes School, Steak & Ale Restaurant, Clark. The program culminated In the fruit salad project. 388-1198 TUESDAY, JUNE 14 - Clark Board of Education Rahway Geriatric Center. Here "residents" are treated Clark, show their projects on candle-making and col- meeting, 8 p.m., Schindler Rd. building. with such respect, compassion and concern by all — from onial kitchens to visiting parents and friends at Colonial administration and nurses to the faithful aides who are at- Day held recently at the school. TUESDAY, JUNE 14 - Clark Planning Board executive tentive to all needs. Their goal is to treat all residents as meeting, 8 p.m., Municipal Bldg. they would want to be treated themselves. Words can't WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15 - Rent Monitoring Board, describe the kindness my mother has been shown whether Freshmen participate in Twp. of Clark, meeting, 7:30 p.m., Room 16, Municipal it is a cheerful hug or a friendly wave. Although she is Bldg. unable to respond, the staff lovingly provides the stimula- TUESDAY, JUNE 28 - Clark Board of Education tion my mother's situation requires. regular meeting, 8 p.m., Schindler Rd. The peace of mind we have received from the compe- regional student/board press conference tent nursing staff and helpful aides at Rahway Geriatric Center goes beyond what we ever dreamed of being A total of twenty-five students when it comes to Free sight-see cruise for handicapped found in a nursing home. Visiting there on a daily basis, planning for various events, we have seen first-hand the gentility, patience and respect freshman students from the Friday, June 17 is the tered. Bus transportation to four Union County Region- like freshman orientation, afforded all those fortunate enough to have found a place in the future." deadline for handicapped the boat will leave from the at this wonderful facility. The third-floor staff has a al High Schools. recently individuals ages 6 and up to Union County Police Head- special place in our hearts but the whole organization is to participated in a "first" for The Regional Student/ J be registered for a Free quarters, 300 North Ave- be commended in fulfilling their goal to treat all residents the Regional District — a Board Press Conference nue East, Westfield, at Student/Board Press Con- commenced with a 20-min- HARD TIMES ... Fourth grade students at St. Agnes 90 LB. WEAKLING Circle Line cruise around with respect and kindness. ference intended specifically ute "warm-up period," in School in Clark listen as Mrs. James Mumford of the CHALK WALK ... The third grade art class at St. Manhattan, courtesy of the 10:45 a.m. and will return Judith A. D'Ambola Union County Department at 4 p.m. Lunch will not be for students from the ninth which the participating Clark Historical Society explains what the daily routine Agnes School on Madison Hill Road In Clark take their John Street grade. This successful event students assembled at four for the colonial housewife would have been. The talents outside to decorate a "chalk walk" leading to the of Parks and Recreation's provided, but can be pur- Clark "Leisure: Independence for chased on the boat. „ was conducted in the In- different tables, according children were on a class trip to the historic 17th century parking lot. Under the direction of their art teacher, Mrs. the Handicapped" program. structional Media Center of to school, to meet with the Dr. William Robinson Plantation on Madison Hill Road in Patricia Novy, the children portrayed their interests in For registration forms, the David Brearley Region- Board of Education repre- The cruise is on Saturday, call Joyce Williamson, Paper aids in Clark. This visit helped bring to life the things they have brightly colored chalks to the delight of their fellow June 25. al High School in Kenil- sentatives from their respec- been studying in their New Jersey history class. students as they left school that day. Recreation Supervisor of worth. tive communities. During PICKS UP The 3-hour cruise is open Handicapped Programs, at this time, the Board to the first 29 people regis- 527-4930. adoptive recruitment Regional Board of Educa- tion members Melvin Alt- members described their The media is often taken to task for its handling of man and Virginia Muskus roles and responsibilities on Learning Center i issues. Rather than hurling brick bats, I send verbal bou- of Clark; Harold Donaldson the Regional Board of PLANNING TO RETIRE? quets to your newspapers. and Robert Kostal of Education and discussed grads to be Spaulding for Children, the free adoption agency for Berkeley Heights, John school-related matters with USE THE TELEPHONE TO older and disabled youngsters, has sought and received the students. After this honored Tuesday 2500 LB. CAR. Conlin of Garwood and MEET THE 'PRESS'... Edie Ernstein (standing, at podium), a freshman at the Arthur your support on several levels; the foremost being recruit- Frederick Soos of Kenil- "warm-up period," the FILE FOR SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS ment of adoptive parents for the special needs children gathering shifted to a stan- L. Johnson Regional High School, poses a question to the Regional Board of Educa- The Union County ^ngagement, <£hou7ex, worth, along with Regional tion during the recent Student/Board Press Conference held at the David Breartey who have no families. You've always responded positive- Superintendent of Schools dard press conference for- Regional High School ly by bringing waiting children to your readers' attention Regional High School in Kenilworth. The Social Security Administration wants people to Dr. Donald Merachnik, mat, with the Board District No. 1 Adult Learn- « will be recognized at this WINE SERVED Spactal Ctbm tttvi • la Moth WITH DINNER CoflM. T«a. Fancy [Hrrar MtiU Daughter of Rahway flUBffl 101 ceremony. Family Office. And see how easy it can be to pick up a 2,500 lb. car. Full Name: "This program was very, FOR THE WEEK OF: 6079 $2,63« }10f.50 members, friends and very successful and bene- fid WOTTO 110.44 13 li 20 21 57 resident completes Blood drive residents are all cordially in- Buffet DINNERS Social Security Number:. ficial to all involved," said Hay 30 thru June 4 tono town w. urn vited to attend. Mr. Altman, who conduc- St. John the Apostle TUBMY. HIT 31 HO FOUI AVAILABLE OPEN Date of Birth: AF training PICK-IT STRAIGHT mnua siuem tox For more information, UPON REQUEST The ted the Press Conference as Church, Stiles Street in please call Carole Beris, PER BAR 7211 S2.471.50 $Mt.8O (MIN. 50 GUESTS) PERSON Summit Trust Maplewood Bank the. Chairman of the Linden, will have a blood DATE NUMBERS PAY OFF BOX PAIR Director of the Regional 13 AND/OR Street Address:. Air Force Reserve Air- organization and customs, Regional Board's Com- drive on June 18, between 8 WBWMT. Ml m KW N.J. Sales Tea MONDAY MI Adult Learning Center, at 18% Groluitws LIQUOR * Company and Trust Company and received special train munications Committee. "I and 11:30 a.m. in the gym. ****> City, State, Zip:. man Brenda A. Myers, 482 3711 H.m.S0 $17t.5O 272-4480. thought the i students were TUESDAY ARRANGE- Member of The Summit Bancorporation daughter of Rebecca J. ing in human relations. Registration will take place S 50 OFCAITEIET Member of The Summit Bancor/ior.itian HIT 31 . km I m rate Phone: (home) _ . (work). Gregory of Monroe St., open and honest and made on June 11 and 12 after all 784 238 ROOSEVELT AVENUE MENTS very reasonable requests for STUKffl MI Offices in: Summit, Berkeley Heights, New Providence, Offices in: Maplewood and Livingston. Rahway, and stepdaughter In addition, airmen who the Masses. WEDNESDAY $ 50 $ 50 5934 $2,237.50 $93.00 (Exit 12, N.J. Turnpike) CAN ALSO Short Hills, Clark/Rahway, Elizabeth, Elizabethport, Best Hours to Reach Me:. change. We, as Board mem- CAJOERET. N.J. 07008 of Gregory Harrison of complete basic training earn Persons over the age of Jml 402 268 44 NaUOrTOMLU 14 17 22 27 31 BE Roseland, Florham Park, and West Orange. credits toward an associate bers; learned quite a bit THURSDAY Fredericksburg, Va., has 65 may donate blood but torrotowB w. t5W4 on J mon h Clip and mail to: degree through the com- about the needs of the JOM2 RMT. Jw 3 m IMt ctfcfer MADE *??" SJS*^ . *- J;. «P«rn>™> lerni wiih mml deducted from checkin. KCCUII. 1/4% Kiibci me iTchuie^hccluni fi graduated from Air Force they must bring a recent let- 511 63 PfM*t CO* UfoMmonihlouit Lumplc lf»oubom>«il6,000fOT.}6-mo<,lhtminT»5oxAPR,youwiflluvc56monthlyptymenuofo JJ20.12 Teleclaims munity college of the Ai students for the present and ter from their doctor stating FRIDAY KM& SUSHI m In Romania, beards were basic training at Lackland $ 1591 t2.33t.00 $194.50 for Details 541-9500 Social Security Administration Air Force Base, Texas. Force. the future. What they said they are in good health. Jm3 308 194 *32 once put under govern- P.O. Box 1201 During the six-weeks of Myers' husband, Lyn- during' the Press Confer- For further information ment control. They could Newark, NJ 07101 ence was valuable, and we JT" 147 mat MI only be worn If the owner training the airman studied don, is an Air Force Cap- call Ann Gessner at 945* $34»O.O0 $1M.M had paid for an official the Air Force mission, tain. will use the input of the 276-6108. permit. PAGE 6 THURSDAY, JUNE 9. 1988 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1988 PAGE 7 •It's A Girl!- •It's A Girl!- It's A Boy!- Youth symphony auditions Tennis clinic offered /:£p\ Mr. & Mrs. John Corsi of Mr. & Mrs. Jerry M. Manno to 11 a.m. and again on Sat- Colonia arc proud to announce of Metuchen arc proud to an- Registration is underway ihc birth of ihcir daughter Toni Mr. & Mrs. Richard Culton nounce the birth of their son The New Jersey Youth for Union County College's urdays from July 23 to Mhm Anne, born December 1, 1987. of hetin arc proud to announce Christopher Ryan, born April 19. 1988 in J.F.K. Medical beginning and intermediate August 20 from 10 to 11 a.m. in Overlook Hospital. Tori the birth of their daughter Han- Symphony announces that tennis clinics which will be Anne weighed 7 lbs. 10ozs.. and na Louise, bom May 24,1988 in Center. Christopher weighed 7 auditions for membership in The evening component will Familyborn Birthing Center, lbs. 2 ozs., and measured 19Vi offered this summer at the be offered Monday through measured 20'/: inches. The inches. He has a sister Krisly their three orchestras are maternal grandparents arc Mr. Princeton. Hanna weighed 7 college's Cranford Campus. Wednesday from June 13 to :M lbs. 8 ozs., and measured 19'/J Marie and a brother Jerry scheduled during the weeks & Mrs. William Magliaro of So. Michael. The maternal grand- "Beginning Tennis" will June 21 from 7 to 8 p.m. and Orange. The paternal grand- inches. She has a sister Delia parents arc Henry & Geraldine of June 6 and June 13. In- Valerie Fund to parents are Mr. & Mrs. Sal Cor- Lynn, 3 years old. The maternal Budzinski of Inverness, Florida. strumental music students cover the basic grips, fore- again Monday through M<- si of Union. grandparents are Mr. & Mrs. R. The paternal grandparents arc —Price of Avenel. between the ages of 8-18 hand and backhand strokes, Wednesday from August 15 Jerry &. Rose Manno of Carter- service and volley. The clinic to August 23 from 7 to 8 p.m. ct, N.J. who study privately are roast Giant It's A Boy!- eligible for membership. will be offered on Saturdays Registration is currently To raise funds to aid with Brad Benson have the drive from June 4 to July 9 from 9 being accepted for the tennis The New Jersey_Yputh the treatment and care of to. succeed — that, same to 10 a.m. and again on Sat- clinic Monday through U't\--•f\y.rb'^.:' Symphony, Inc. has three childhood cancer, The urdays from July 23 to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 Mr. A Mrs Philip J. Brum drive The Valerie Fund ', •' 1,..' mer of Wcstwtxx) Circle. training orchestras which Valeric Fund will roast gives New Jersey's less for- August 20 from 9 to 10 a.m. p.m. in the Office of Con- Edison are proud to announce Mr. & Mrs. Michael Golia of Mr. & Mrs. Frank Stanski III meet weekly during the Giant Brad Benson at their tunate children." An evening section will also tinuing Education located in the birth of their son Kyle Isclin arc proud to announcethe of Whitehouse Station are be offered on Monday Philip, born May 17. 1988 in birth of their daughter Laura proud to announce the birth of school year. Performances 12th annual Charity Sports Raising millions of dollars MacDonald Hall, Cranford Anne, born April 21, 1988 in are scheduled throughout through Wednesday from m JFK Hospital. Edison. Kyle their daughter Meghan Eliza- SUMMERTIME BLUES was the musical background for Banquet, Thursday, June for the care and treatment Campus. v"-•••.'•>! weighed 7 lbs. 4 ozs. and J.F. Kennedy Medical Center. beth, born May 22, 1988 in central New Jersey. For June 13 to June 21 from 6 to measured 20 inches. T)ie mater- Laura Anne weighed 9 lbs. 6 Hunterdon County Medical these four dancers at the talent show held recently at 16 at the Aspen Hotel- of childhood cancer and All students registered for nal grandparents arc Mr. & ois.. and measured 21 inches. audition information call Manor in Parsippany, with 7 p.m. and again on Monday v Center. Meghan weighed 8 lbs. St. Agnes School in Clark. Shown left to right are blood disorders, The Valerie the UCC tennis clinic should lr •WJi1?:-.-- Mrs. Anhur W'eidele of Isclin. Brother and sister arc Michael 9 ozs., and measured 21 inches. 522-0365. the festivities kickingoff at Fund's Celebrity Sports through Wednesday from supply their own tennis rack- SAFE!!... Rahwc.y scores to tie the girls' softball game The paternal grandparents arc Anthony 12) and Heather Marie The maternal grandparents arc Catherine Goodheart, Melissa Michaels, Gina Lasky August 15 to August 23 from 5:15 p.m. Banquet is just one of many ets and sneakers. The Col- with Union Catholic on April 11. The tie forced the •;# -I/ Mr. <£ Mrs. Philip Brummer of (3l. The maternal grandparents Mr. & Mrs. Ben Lewis of and Krista Schuck. 6 to 7 p.m. i Aim Colonia. The maternal great- arc Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Sicra- Edison. The paternal grand- Joining in the Valerie fundraiser's helping to sup- lege will provide the tennis Rahway home game into overtime, and Union Catholic grandfather is Mr. Frank kowski of Perth Ambo>. The parents are Mr. & Mrs. Frank Fund's largest fundraiser of port its six childhood "Intermediate Tennis" balls. scored in the extra Inning. Tulimicro. The maternal greal paternal grandparents arc Mr. Stanski, Jr. of Iselin. grandmother is Mrs. Rose Roz and Mrs. Victor Golia of Iselin. the season, this year paying Cancer Care Centers locat- will review ground strokes, m. Tlie paternal great grand OPtH 7 DAIS father is Mr. Charles Fcdmcc. tribute to retiring football ed in regional hospitals serves and volley with an in- For further information Giant's offensive tackle throughout the state. TIE SCORE ... A save by Mother Seton led to a tie game with New Providence on troduction to singles and concerning the tennis clinic, BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCH Benson, are Giants quarter- In addition, the fund, April 13 in the spring season's volleyball contest. New Providence, (right top) later doubles strategy. The clinic, call the College's Office of Athletic training clinic Wide Variety of back Phil Simms, Giants named for 9-year-old scored the tie-breaker to win by 2-1. will be offered on Saturdays Continuing Education at DAILY SPECIALS nose tackle, Jim Burt, Jets Valerie Goldstein, who died from June 4 to July 9 from 10 709-7600... Mr. & Mrs. Mathcw Robert offered at Kean College Stoffcrs of Colonia arc proud IO 1350 W. BkmckeSt. DINNER • CATERING linebacker (and Brad's following a six-year battle announce ihc birth of their linden, N.J. from 20 to 250 people brother) Troy Benson, and with cancer, provides Sports camps Registration is underway juries to injury management, daughter Melissa Ann, born Jets offensive tackle Gor- cancer-stricken children at Kean College of New Jer- students will be provided the Gary & Lori Filik of Old May 18. 1988 in Muhlcnberg H For Our. ENTERTAINMENT Bridge are proud to announce Hospital. Melissa Ann weighed Area student don King. with a summer camp pro- offered at sey for a two-and-a-half day opportunity to practice as Thursday thru Sunday f.V. the birth of their son Matthew 8 lbs. 13'/: ozs., and measured Representing the Giants gram — Camp Happy Tryouts set for athletic training clinic July well as learn the concepts Gary, born May 5. 1988 in 21 inches. She has a brother Jef- CAJUN CORNER 4-H camp coaching staff on the Times — and a teen camp county college 31 - Aug. 2 for high school that are fundamental to ef- J.F.K. Medical Center. Mat frey Mathew, 2 years old. The receives degree Blackened Fish and Poultry thew weighed 6 lbs. I o/... and roasting dais are offensive program. Garden State Games and first year college stu- fective athletic training." maternal grandparcnis arc Mr. Union County College measured 19 inches. He has a & Mrs. Angelo Kowsaftes of Lauren P. Occhipinti of The university persented Every Wednesday Nlte LADIES NITi line coach Fred Hoaglin These treatment pro- dents. Ball said the registration fe brother Justin. The maternal Colonia. The paternal grand- The onion was worship- $ 00 will offer camps in martial Regional tryouts in a vide balanced competition. Gary Ball of South Plain- deadline for the maximum grandparents arc Jeanne & Mar- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray- Clark has received a 801 bachelor degrees, 201 All Drinks 1 from 9 P.M. to 11 P.M and defensive line coach grams and recreational pro- applications vin Lcvinc of Isclin. The pater- mond Stoffcrs of South Orange. ped in ancient Egypt and Lamar Leachman. In the grams are available to the arts, basketball, and soccer number of sports will take The tryouts will take field, instructor of athletic enrollment of 32 partici- regarded by the Romans as Bachelor's degree from master's degrees and 44 cer- D.J. ENTEHTAINMENT By in Jm«r • Top DJ. nal grandparents are Audrey & general audience will be child regardless of the this summer for young peo- place in upcoming weeks to place as follows: training in the department of pants is June 30. He noted Edward Filik of Isclin. Paternal a God who guarded the kit- Fairfield University, a tificates of advanced study KRAZY KAT ple. determine the Southeast great grandmother is Lillian chen and guided the heal- Jesuit university in Fair- many football Giants, past parent's ability to pay and Boys' Lacrosse: June 12, physical education, recrea- that supplies and edu- at its 38th annual com- Everr Thursday, Comtd Stef & Cabbage, Major Credit "Basic Martial Arts pquad that will compete at Doolcy of Dania, Florida. ing of battle wounds and field, Conn. mencement. Ample Parking and present, who are Ben- the summer camp program available A.L. Johnson Regional tion and health, said the de- cational materials will be skin diseases. with Boiltd Potato Cords Accepted 862-6666 , son's teammates. is entirely free. Camp will develop greater this summer's Garden State High School, Clark, 1-6 partment is sponsoring the provided. coordination, agility and Games finals at Rutgers p.rrrrr contact James event and that the students Additional information is "We are thrilled that such To purchase tickets for University. Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Livanos top athletes on our local the Celebrity Sports Roast confidence about young- Boys and girls ages 9-12 July 9. There will be a bus Cavallano, 654-3360. will live on campus. available from Ball at 527- of Kcntficld. CA are proud to sters own physical ability. It announce the birth of their professional football teams honoring Brad Benson, to are invited to attend 4-H provided as an .option for Hunterdon, Mercer, Mid- 2101/03 and Tim Sensor of daughter Melissa Marie, born are there to lend a hand make a donation, or for will be held over two summer camp from July 4-9 parents who are unable to dlesex, Monmouth, Ocean Boys' Basketball: June 11 He said, "The stay-on- Scotch Plains, an athletic April 30. 1988 in Marin General when it comes to helping more information, contact 2-week periods on Monday at the L.G. Cook 4-H Camp drive. and Somerset Counties and 18, Rutgers U., College campus clinic will expose or trainer who is a professional Dr. Thomas A. & Susan Kel- Hospital. Melissa weighed 8 lbs. through Thursday from Ju- comprise the Southeast ly of Greensboro. N.C.. arc 2 ozs.. and measured 20'/: in- children with cancer," com- The Valerie Fund at 213 located in Stokes States The 4-H camping pro- Ave. Gym, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., reinforce basic concepts and services specialist in the de- ches. The maternal grand- ly 5 to July 14 from 9 to 10 Region; In some sportsr- proud to announce the birth of mented Harold Osman, Valley Street, j>outh Forest in Sussex County. gram is outdoor education contact Bill Mitchell, principles of athletic injur- partment. Sensor can be their son Christopher Thomas, parents arc Mr. and Mrs. Louis .a.m. and again on Monday regions are modified to pro- Rotili of Port Reading, NJ. The President, The Valerie Orange, N.7. 07079, phone At camp, children will at its best. The camp 249-6410. ies. From prevention of in- reached at 527-2378. born May 12. 1988 in Moses through Thursday from Ju- Cone Hospital. Greensboro. paternal grandparents are Mr. Fund. "Athletes such as 761-0422. have the opportunity to features a natural lake, N.C. Christopher Thomas and Mrs. John Livanos of ly 18 to July 28 from 9 to Brooklyn. NY. learn about nature in hands- cabins in the woods, a pro- weighed 8 lbs. 5 ozs., and 10 a.m. For ages 10, 11, on programs, take swim- gram sanctioned by Rutgers measured 20 inches. He has a and 12-year-olds. The camp sister. Kathcrinc Ann, 20 ming and boating lessons, University and the New months. The maternal grand- will meet on Monday learn to complete various Jersey Camp Safety Act. parents arc Dr. George & Bar- through Thursday from Ju- types of crafts, and become bara Brazil of Larchmont, N.Y. ALJ to host Cost for the entire week's The paternal grandmother is ly 5 to July 14 from 12:30 involved in the experience camping program is $85 for Stella C. Kelly of Clark. N.J. to 2 p.m. and again on of living away from home 4-H members and $95 for Mr. & Mrs. Bruce VV. Rcibis Monday through Thursday of Cartcret arc proud to an- for one week. non-4-H'ers. Spending nounce the birth of their wrestling event from July 18 to July 28 Camp will open with a money is extra. daughter Jessica Ann, born from 12:30 to 2 p.m. All ses- May 24,- 1988 in Rahway family barbeque at lunch Hospital. Jessica Ann weighed 7 The Frank K. Hehnly photo and autograph ses- sions will be conducted on time on Monday, July 4, so Applications are avail- lbs. 5 ozs., and measured 203-4 PTA of Clark is sponsoring sion. the College's Cranford inches. She has a brother Bruce that parents can leave the able at the 4-H office of William Reibis Jr. The maternal an evening of wrestling on The main event, featur- Campus. facility and be home before Rutgers Cooperative Exten- grandparents arc Mr. & Mrs. June 10 at the Arthur L. ing the Iron Shiek vs. Mr. "Soccer Camp" is a week- the holiday traffic. The sion, Lincoln School, 136 Walter McComb of Carteret. Johnson High School on USA — Tony Atlas, is at 8 long developmental camp The paternal grandparents arc camping program will end Centennial Avenue, Cran- Mr. & Mrs. Philipe Reibis of Westfield Avenue, Clark. p.m. Tickets are $13 and stressing skills, tactics, and after breakfast on Saturday, ford, telephone 272-1353. Cartcret. Doors open at 7 p.m. for a $10 general admission. strategies for players of all You're Other events are: a tag levels from beginning to ad- Kean to host team match between the vanced. Participants will be Masked "Executioners and grouped^according to age Father's Day Run 2nd annual boys East East Coast Express; a and ability. There will also basketball camp midgets match between the be special training for Haiti Kid and Ivan The Ter- The third annual Father's vited to join in the fun and Michael & Mary T. Avallone Ron Kornegay, who goalkeepers. The camp will come back to the "Y" for a of Rahway are proud 10 an- rible; a ladies match featur- meet Monday through Fri- Day Run and Brunch of the nounce Ihc birth of their turned the Kean College ing Heidi Lee Morgan and YM-YWHA of Union swim and bagel brunch. daughter Jessica Marie, born Basketball program from day from July 18 to July 22 T-shirts will be May 26, 1988 in Muhlenberg Katie Kincaid; and a one- rom 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. and County will take place on Hospital. Jessica weighed 8 lbs. to join 4-21 to 14-11 in 1987-88, distributed to all par- fall-in-30-minutes limit again on Monday through Sunday, June 19. This year 8'/i ozs., and measured 191^ in- will direct the 2nd annual event with the Cheeta Kid both the Physical Educa- ticipants. First prizes will be ches. She has a sister Trisha Kean College Boys Basket- Friday from July 25 to July awarded to both winning TEAMMATES ... Sixteen former Helsman Trophy win- Steve Spurrier (Florida '66). Rear row left to right are Ann. The maternal grand- Margaret Campanella of Linden. Student in pitted against Mr. New29 from 3 a.m. to 3 p.m. All tion and Teen Departments, parents are Mr. & Mrs. E. ball Camp, which will be father and child. ners, including N.J. Republican U.S. Senate candidate Angelo Bertelli (Notre Dame '43), Larry Kelly (Yale '36), Blazcwicz of Rahway. The Cooperative Nursing Program conducted jointly by Jersey — Tom Cairo. instruction will be con- will co-sponsor the pro- Pete Dawkins (center of back row), gathered on the me for a held on the campus of Kean gram. Les Horvath (Ohio State '44), John David Crow (Texas paternal grandmother is Mrs. Union County College and Schools of Nursing of College. Tickets may be purchas- ducted at the College's White House lawn recently this spring for this unique A&M '57), Leon Hart (Notre Dame '49), Dawkins (Army Patricia Avallone of Linden. The three-mile ^un^wlTr Registration forms are Elizabeth General Medical Center and The camp is for boys ed at Robbie's Camera Shop Cranford Campus and photo — the largest gathering ever of Heisman winners '58), Alan Ameche (Wisconsin '54), Jay Berwanger at 1085A Raritan Road in Union County's Noma- begin at 9:30 a.m. in the now avilable at the "Y" by outside the annual trophy award dinner in New York Ci- Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center, Plainfield from ages 9-18. It will begin Green Lane parking lot and (Chicago Univ. '35), Billy Vessels (Oklahoma '52), and Clark or at the Hehnly hegan Park Soccer Fields, calling 289-8112. The cost ty. Joining Dawkins, the 1958 winner, are, front row Frank Sinkwich (Georgia '42). The Ail-Americans joined Career in on July 25 and run through continue through the towns is $10 per family for "Y" July 29. There will also be School on Raritan Road, Cranford. left ot right, Joe Belllno (Navy '60), John Huarte (Notre Dawkins for a meeting with President Reagan and to every day from 2:30 to 3:30 "Basketball Camp" is of Elizabeth and Roselle. members, and $20 per fami- Dame '64), Steve Owens (Oklahoma '69), Billy Sims an additional day-camp ses- Fathers and children are in- ly for non-members. later help raise money for Dawkins Senate campaign. sion from August 8-12. • p.m., or at the Brewer designed to provide an in- (Oklahoma '78), Dick Kazmaler (Princeton '51, and so© iinnnran ©©©HI ©@© iflinnmi ©e School on Westfield "The purpose of our tensive week of instruction -J\nouj \ Avenue, Friday evenings 6 in the fundamentals of JUt, camp is to teacwUndamen- to 8 p.m. Limited tickets tal skills necessary for one basketball and to improve will also be available at the both individual and team BUSINESS ENVELOPES Allied Health & Nursing to improve as a player. This door. Budget! will include explaining and play within the confines of a highly-structured instruc- car and Birth Announcements will (Programs in Dental Hygiene, Dental Laboratory Technology, Dental Assisting, Medical Assisting, Medical demonstrating techniques CUSTOM PRINTED truck rental appear in Wednesday's Atom to sharpen one on offense tional day. Basketball Camp Laboratory Technology, Medical Record Technology, Occupational Therapy Assisting. Physical Therapy will meet on Monday Tabloid and Thursday's Rahway and defense," Kornegay Soccer Camp Top quality 24 Lb. White Wove Envelopes / \^-^^^ News Record/Clark Patriot Assisting, Practical Nursing, Professional Nursing, Radiography) said. "Developing quickness through Friday from July unot^ and sound judgment in Tony Ochrimenko, the 11 to July 15 from 9 a.m. to printed with your firm's name and address / V_—---^ pressure situations will also Kean College Soccer coach, 3 p.m. at Cranford High in black ink. School. WE LIVE UP TO be covered." announced the fifth annual Phone The campers will receive soccer camp will be held on For further information Fill Out Our Form Below And M.iil With Check To S Instant Admissions! daily individual instruction the campus of Kean College concerning the summer Atom Tabloid — Birth and lectures from top col- on August 1-5 and August camp programs, call the FAST SERVICE - TRY US 219 Central Ave., Rahway, N.J. 07065 lege, high school coaches 8-12. College's Office of Continu- OUR NAME 6tin nou nc *TTve"n 1 ing Education at 709-7600. and professional players. The mastery of fun- THE It's A Call admissions hotline 709-7500 There will be game situa- damentals will be stressed Mr. & Mrs. Add $3.25 for tions every day and in- during the camp. Individual Tennis lessons 'ATOM TABLOID oddl Information dividualized instruction on instruction will be provided of are proud to announce (twtnj, great- or mail the coupon below grandparents) defense will be emphasized. for each camper and it will The Union County No. 10 Reg. No. 10 Reg. No. 10 window No. 10 window the birth of their daughter/son Campers will also receive in- cover every aspect of the Board of Chosen Free- Quantity Block Ink Plus 1 color Block Ink Plus 1 Color [mm* of baby! centive awards, and view game. This will ensure that holders has announced 500 22.00 40.50 23.00 41.50 bom NBA, high school and col- each camper's potential will that the Department of RNR 1,000 35.50 58.50 37.50 60.50 lege films about the game. be developed. Parks and Recreation is 2,000 103.50 107.50 Yes, I want to know more about Union County Kornegay will also provide All of the staff members now offering tennis lessons 62.50 66.50 College. Please send me information pertaining to at the conclusion of the are current coaches and the at the Warinanco Park Ten- 3,000 87.00 140.50 93.00 146.50 weighed lbs ozs., Low rates by the day, ...... —..—- I the areas checked. camp a written evaluation staff-camper ratio is l-to-12. nis Courts, Roselle. The 4,000 111.50 177.50 119.50 185.50 with this coupon union of every camper. The entire instruction is department's tennis pro, weekend or longer. 5,000 214.50 * /j and measured inches. Brothers/Sisters • Full time study- Fall Term DPart time study- Fall Term Kelly Waters, is available to 136.00 146.50 225.00 Kornegay, who has a based under the United We feature Lincoln- 5 off per day are (Other) 143-140 career coaching States Soccer Federation teach group and private a lessons for all levels of play. Mercury and other fine or The maternal grandparents are COUNTY record, will be assisted by philosophy. There will be No. tV. Reg. No. iV» Reg. No. 6K Win. No. 6V> Win. Quantity NAME. the Kean College Basketball certificates, trophies, Individual lessons are Block Ink Plus 1 Color Block Ink Plus 1 Color cars in all sizes. And we 1 0%OFF WEEKLY of staff as well as outstanding videotape instruction and available for $10 per half- 500 21.50 40.00 22.50 41.00 feature Ford trucks RENTALS ADDRESS. area high school coaches. much more. hour, $20 per hour, or six 1,000 34.50 57.50 36.50 59.50 and vans. Budget The paternal grandparents are half-hour lessons for $48. COLLEGE Any camper interested and For more information or Car & Tntcx Rtwfd r . . . _rt ,_n 2,000 60.50 101.50 64.50 105.50 CITY -STATE. registered by July 15th will a pamphlet describing the Group lessons for four to Free customer pick-up I 70 C .... CUH,. NJ Expires 6/30/88 of _ receive a regular size Kean College Soccer Camp, eight people are available in 3,000 84.00 137.50 90.00 143.50 and drop-off. ow «wiocimoii7 ZIP. .PHONE. custom-made basketball. contact Coach Ochrimenko six half-hour lessons for 4,000 107.50 173.50 115.50 181.50 Remember, your announcement will appear $ 14, or six hour-long lessons 70 CENTRAL AVE., CLARK, NJ 1033 Springfield Avenue, Cranford Mail to: UNION COUNTY COLLEGE Additional information at 527-2436 or 527-2936, or 5,000 131.00 209.50 219.50 (Inside the Howard Johnson) in both The Atom Tabloid and the Rahway for $25 per person. 141.00 and pamphlets can be ob- write the Kean College Soc- I '-•• yniir Sfaf-Vri'ihl i-.iril ,il .ml hnn/i-il Newws Record/ClarRecrd/Clk PtPatrioi t CRANFORD/ELIZABETH/PLAINFIELDISCOTCH PLAINS 1O33 Springfield Avenue Xlt prices plus tax Cranford, NJO7O16 tained by contacting coach cer Camp, c/o Kean College To arrange for lessons, 11i<>t ntiut H>n (<-h(rr>~ lot ,iti-iI in rmiM • V Kornegay at 527-2436 or (East Campus) Union, NJ call the Tennis Courts at Call 381-6363 Scars TTJniin CS'WM nnniiia 527-2323. 07083. 245-2288. 574-1200 L RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1988 PAGE 9 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT PAGE 8 THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1988 fj Anna DePalma, 72 Rahway preacher OBITUARIES Mrs. Anna Ciliberto DePalma, 72, died May 23 at St. Elizabeth Hospital after a long illness. C, Religious News ) Born in Elizabeth, she lived there many years before moving to Roselle 33 years ago. She was a member of the Calvary Tabernacle named pastor-elect Msgr. Berzinec, 81; Church, Elizabeth. OSCEOLA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH :-^ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Surviving are her husband, Alfred DePalma; a son, OF RAHWAY David Hunte, a member of the Osceola Presbyterian Army chaplain Alfred Jr. of Holmdel; a daughter, Mrs. Carol Ann Brit- Church and a graduate this year from Princeton ton of Rahway; two sisters, Josephine Turner of South •,:y.a Morning worship. June 12 at 10:30 a.m. The Theological Seminary, will preach the sermon at the of Elizabeth church Rev. George Berzinec, 81, died May 14 in Orlando Orange and Mrs. Mildred Vella of Woodbridge; and five Reverend Robert C. Powley, Pastor, will officiate. Special Osceola Presbyterian Church on Sunday (June 12) at the grandchildren. music by the Westminster Choir under the direction of 10 a.m. service of worship. This Sunday will be observed after a brief illness. m;-7^; >'•• James W. Musacchio, with Faye D. Wilder at the organ as Christian Education Sunday. Sunday school classes Rev. R. Lenton Buffalo, He was born in Oxford, N.J. console. Child Care is provided during the morning wor- will be introduced by John Dietze, Sunday School Jr., eldest of four children The Rev. Berzinec was an Army chaplain who earn- ship hour for infants and children up to 2nd grade. Superintendent, arid Bibles will be awarded to all 2nd born to Robert and Dolores ed the rank of colonel and was bestowed with the title, Estelle Shell, 66 Following the Children's Sermon, the youth, sitting as a graders. Graduates of high school and college will be Cash-Buffalo and a native Right Rev. Monsignor. group, will be excused to go to the Child Care Room for a presented with a New Testament Bible. Fellowship hour of Rahway, was installed He was a graduate of the Catholic University of Mrs. Estelle Morrow Shell, 66, died May 23 at Alex- supervised program. Older children are encouraged to sit. follows in fellowship hall. June 5 as the ninth pastor Uzhorod, Russia, and" Chatman ian Brothers Hospital after a long illness. with their parents during worship. ^ Graduation exercises for the Osceola Weekday of Union Baptist Church in School, Boston. Born in Newnan, Ga., she lived in Carteret and Williams & Giountikos Associate!), Inc. LAW OFFICES Infant Baptism will take place during worship with Nursery School will take place Thursday and Friday Elizabeth. SENIOR INVOLVEMENT AT ST. MARY'S ... Retired Msgr. Berzinec was pastor of St. Georges Byzantine Rahway before moving to Linden 20 years ago. - ATTORNEYS AT LAW - tat. I?J7 Elder Catherine Schmitt assisting Reverend Mr. Powley. (June 9 & 10) during regular class hours. Parents and A proud 1975 graduate math teacher Vincent E. Mulligan (pictured second from Catholic Church, Newark, and past pastor of St. Nicholas Surviving are her husband, Robert Shell; a son, The Church Learning Hour is at 9:15 a.m., providing friends are cordially invited to attend. School will resume of Morehouse College in left) visits St. Mary's, Rahway and gives of his time and Byzantine Catholic Church. Robert T. of Rahway; and two grandchildren. classes for those in Kindergarten up to adult study. Im- on Monday, Sept. 12. Atlanta, Rev. Buffalo was knowledge to assist sixth, seventh and eighth grade He also was a member of the U.S. Military Secret mediately following worship the Church nominating com- Thursday (June 9) the junior choir meets for rehear- awarded the Bachelor of students in their math studies. Students (pictured left- Service (OSS), and was an established Russian language ANTHONY P. PASCALE mittee will meet. The Celebration Ringers will rehearse at sal at 3:45 p.m. and an "Experiment in Faith and Caring" Arts degree with a major in right) Ludwig Cruz, Fredy Poco, Karen Castenow and expert. FREE 11:35 in the Music Room. class at 7:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous meets this same Sociology. He received his Frank Crue look forward to Mr. Mulligan's visits to re • Msgr. Berzinek was a supervisor for the Radio Free Edmund Kelber, 73; Seminary training at the Europe. The members of the Pairs "n Spares will attend the evening at 8:30 and again on Friday (June 10) at 1 p.m. inforce math rules and procedures. 777 West Grand Avenue The Board of Deacons are scheduled to meet Mon Pittsburgh Theological He was awarded the Purple Heart during the Nor- Kelber Autos owner Initial Consultation Cranford Dramatic Club's production of "Gypsy." Cur- Seminary and was awarded mandy invasion of World War II. Rahway, New Jersey 07065 tain at 8 p.m. day (June 13) at 7:30 p.m. and Narcotics Anonymous at 388-3636 8:30 the same evening. the Master of Divinity de- Msgr. Berzinec was a professor of Russian language Meetings of the week: Today, June 9, the Ringing Edmund G. Kelber, 73, died May 24 at the Freehold A prolrukinal & modrrn Rral t ualr Circle #3 of the Women's Association meets Tues- gree in May 1982. and lecturer on international affairs at Kent State Univer- Cumpint iprflflirinx in (hr uk and Bells meeting 6:30 p.m. for rehearsal in the Music Room,- Area Hospital, Freehold, after a brief illness. ipprahjl ol RihNa? boom & butinnt In 1986 Rev. Buffalo was Jewish Heritage sity, Ohio. pruprrlin. followcd by the Wcsiminster Choir at 8 p.m. The Chris- day (June 14) at 8 p.m. at the home of Helen Brown, 352 Born in Elizabeth, he lived there many years before General Practice with emphasis on West Lane, Clark. ordained into the Gospel He was a member of Retired Officers Association, moving to Sayreville several years ago. He lived in Clark 208 Central Avenue (201)396-0850 tian Education Committee of Session meeting at 8 p.m. in Ministry at Second Baptist Disabled Officers and Military Chaplain Association, all PERSONAL INJURIES OR DEATH the Church Library. Osceola Youth Group members have been requested Night scheduled the past 15 years. Rahway • 388-0154 to bring an item of clothing to their meeting Wednesday Church, Rahway, the same of Washington, D.C., National Geographic Military Mr. Kelber was the owner of Ed Kelber Autos, RESULTING FROM: I Friday. June 10 — Girl Scout Troop 716 gathering (June 15) at 7 p.m. for clothes painting. church at which he was Chaplain Association, North New Jersey Officers baptized under the pasto- The Union County In case of rain, the con- Elizabeth, 20 years, before moving his business to at 7 p.m. Association, American University Professors Association, Sayreville 15 years ago. He retired in 1973. Automobile Accidents Falls & Unsafe Conditions Saturday, June 11 — Alcoholics Anonymous rate of Dr. Paul A. Mc- Board of Chosen Free- cert will be held at Trail- Catholic Middle East Welfare Association, and the Medical Negl(g»nco Unsafe Products, & Machines TRINITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH side Nature & Science Surviving are his wife, Mrs. C. Edna Brennan Dudley E. Painter, Jr, meeting at 7:30 p.m. in Squier Hall Gymnasium and OF RAHWAY Daniel at age 13. holders has anounced that Winterpark Chambers of Cahners, Winterpark. Workplace Accidents Severe Bums the Department of Parks Center, Coles Avenue and Msgr. Berzinec also was a member of the Republic Kelber, two daughters, Miss Joan Kelber of Roselle and REALTOR Youth Room. Sunday, June 12: The 11 a.m. Family Worship Ser- Prior to being called to Mrs. Jane Pfister of Westfield: and two grandchildren. Union Baptist, Rev. Buf- and Recreation's 27th an- New Providence Road, National Committee, Washington, D.C., International Monday, June 13 — Cub Committee planning vice will be conducted by the Pastor, the Rev. Donald B. Rev. R. Lenton Buffalo, Jr. Mountainside. OTHER SERVICES INCLUDE: meeting at 8 p.m. in the Scout Room. Jones. The Sacrament of Confirmation will be ad- falo had been employed by nual Summer Arts Festival Association Chiefs of Police, Disabled American Realty Tuesday, June 14 — The Ladies of the Workshop ministered to 14 Trinity Youth. Special music will be State and County govern- concert series will begin on Veterans, and the Winterpark Memorial Hospital * Real Estate Commercial Transfers J. Wendell Mapson Jr., the 138 Wasrflald Ave. will meet at 10 a.m. in the Church Library. Boy Scout presented~by the Senior Choir under the direction of Mrs. ments in Pennsylvania and ber of the NAACP-Rahway Wednesday, June 15, at Fellowship. Robert Aulert, 42; * Incorporations Condominium & Planning 03 former pastor of Union. On Clark Troop 47 gathering at 7:15 p.m. Judy Alvarez. Church School will convene at 9:15 a.m., New Jersey. Most recently, Branch, is a member of the Echo Lake Park, located off Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Irene Berzinec; a * Wills & Estates Municipal Court Matters OEALTOR* he was employed as a Re- Teaching Associates of the February 25 (this year) at a of Route 22 East in West- Registration open daughter. Miss Sonia Berzinec of Orlando, Fla.; two * Divorce & Adoptions Contract Disputes Real Estate-Insurance Wednesday, June 15 — Phoebe Circle meeting at 1 followed by Coffee and Fellowship at 10:30. call meeting of the con- St. Mark's communicant Today, the Fair Workshop will meet at the church cruiter and Counselor at American Baptist Churches field and Mountainside, brothers, Charles and John Berzinec, both of Rahway; Personalized Service Is What Mortgages-Appraisals p.m. The Board of Trustees convening at 7:30 p.m. in the Union County College in of New Jersey, and was gregation, Rev. Buffalo was from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at St. Mary's Church Library. from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Youth Choir will rehearse at two sisters, Mrs. Mary Olas of Indianapolis, Ind., Mrs. Robert J. Aulert, 42, died May 25 at home after a Union. recently appointed Dean of selected to become the The free concert series Barbara Kopik of Short Hills, N.J.; and two grand- Our Reputation Is Built On! 6:30 p.m., followed by Senior Choir Rehearsal at 7:30. brief illness. CONVENIENT LOCATION & HOURS 32 Yrs. of very personal service Thursday, June 16 — The Bell Ringers rehearsing at the Congress of Christian ninth pastor of Union Bap- will open with Jewish Anyone wishing to children. 6:30 p.m., followed by the Westminster Choir at 8 p.m. Wednesday, May 15: Evening Craft Workshop will Rev. Buffalo's involve- Born in Rahway, he lived in Avenel since 1979. ment in community affairs Education for the Mid- tist Church. Heritage Night, featuring register their child for MEMBERS OF A most cordial welcome is extended to all be held from 7-9 p.m. Mr. Aulert was employed as a carpenter and 396-0606 UNION COUNTY includes his appointment to dlesex Central Baptist For the past 11 years, the Shema Yisrael Orches- Grades Pre-K to 6th at St. 727 RARITAN ROAD, SUITE 201-B newcomers of the community. The Church is located at The Church is located at the corner of E. Milton millwright for Carpenters' Local 715 of Elizabeth 25 EVE. MULTIPLE 381-6494 the Board of Trustees for Association. Rev. Buffalo has been tra, a 7-piece band from Mary's School in Rahway CLARK, NEW JERSEY 07066 the corner of West Grand Avenue and Church Street. Ave. & Main St. years. LISTING SERVICE the Rahway Public Library. The pastor-elect of Union married to the former Flushing, N.Y., which will may do so on Mondays at Ida Blakely, 86; 382-5012 599 St. Georges Ave Cheryl Lynn Bronner of the School Office from 9 He was a communicant of St. Mark's R.C. Church, EBENEZER AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL He served as Vice President Baptist had served as the perform a variety of tradi- Rahway. Rahway CHURCH OF RAHWAY and Executive Board Mem- Assistant Pastor to Rev. Dr. White Plains, New York. tional Israeli music along a.m.-2:30 p.m. Birth and RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF RAHWAY co-owned Ray's Deli Surviving are a son, Robert L. of Rahway; his On Sunday, June 12, at the 11 a.m. Worship Service, with some of the group's baptism certificates and the mother, Mrs. Albina Aulert of Rahway: and three On Sunday, June 12, at 9:45 a.m., the Reverend Dr. original music. child's immunization card Rev Rudolph P. Gibbs, Sr., the pastor, will deliver the Paul L. Stagg, Interim Minister of the First Baptist Mrs. Ida Pinfield Blakely, 86, died May 22 at Green- brothers, Herbert J. of Pittstown, and Peter J. and John Anyone attending is urg- must be shown. Jr., both of Rahway. sermon. Music will be presented by the Men's Chorus Church, will preach at the Service of Worship. Included ed to bring blankets or lawn There is a S50 registra- brook Manor Nursing Home, Greenbrook, after a brief STEVE WEISMAN with Percival Tate, director, and Mrs. Vera Bergen, in our service of worship is a Children's Time. Dr. Stagg 14 to be confirmed illness. C. George Constandis, M.D. chairs. A snack truck and tion fee payable upon All Forms of organist. ,_ will be assisted by Mr. R. Shelby Henriquez, Minister to dance floor are available at registration. For additional Born in Newark, she lived in Rahway most of her life Affiliated with Rahway Hospital This Spot The Sunday Church School will commence at 9:3U Youth. Mr. Henriquez is a student of the New York at Trinity Methodist the site. information call 388-0011. and Clark for 30 years before moving to Plainfield in Theresa Ferrise, 80 a m The Men's Chorus will celebrate the 12th Anniver- Theological Seminary. Our Choir, under the leadership of 1975. INSURANCE sary Celebration at 4 p.m. Rev. Edna Vaugn, associate Ms. Alice D. Firgau, Director of Music, will sing an an- profess publicly the faith in- Mrs. Blakely and her husband owned and operated Mrs. Theresa M. Innocenti Ferrise, 80, died May 25 Family and Could On Sunday, June 12, at confirmation, receiving 14 Checked your coverages lately? minister at Mt. Teman A.M.E. Church in Elizabeth, will them. the 11 a.m. Family Worship Trinity youth into Church to which they were Baptiz- Ray's Deli, Clark, 20 years, retiring in 1975. at Rahway Hospital after a long illness. Internal Medicine be the guest preacher at the 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Church School begins at 11 a.m. Child care is provid- Service at Trinity United Membership. The youth ed. She was one of the oldest members of Trinity Born in Kenilworth, she lived in Elizabeth before * HOMEOWNIRS at Central Baptist Methodist Church and a charter member of the Be Yours Service ed throughout the morning for young children in our Methodist Church in have been meeting weekly The Confirmants are moving to Linden 58 years ago. * AUTOMOBILI Meetings during the week: Today, Prayer Meeting, for instruction in the Terry Avent, Edgar Bow Daughters of America Council 110, both of Rahway. Mrs. Ferrise owned and operated the Ferrise 1130 Raritan Road nursery. Rahway, the Rev. Donald Church * BUSINESS Church, 8 p.m.; Monday, June 13, Children's Choir Choir rehearsals are on Thursday evenings, at 7:30 B. Jones, Pastor, will teachings of the church, ley, Raquel Bowley, Kevin Her husband, Raymond L. Blakely Sr., died in 1975. Pizzeria, Linden, from 1944 to 1950. Prior to that, she Rehearsal, 6:30 p.m. Youth and Gospel Rehearsal, 8 celebrate the Sacrament of and they are now ready to Danes, Gail Gilchrest, Surviving are a son, Raymond L. Jr. of Newton; two was employed by Merck and Co., Rahway, during World CALL FOR FREE 656-8691 Cranford, N.J. 07016 p m • Tuesday, June 14, Celestial Choir Rehearsal, 8 p.m.; p.m., in the Choir Room. 505 Wylie Street, sisters, Mrs. Florence Petro of Plainfield and Mrs. The BYF meet on Sunday evenings at 5:00 p.m. in Jonathan Holmes, Jeffrey War II. or Wednesday, June 15, Computer Class, 6 p.m., Steward Munsey, Stacey Munsey, Avenel, N.J. Elizabeth Poling of Sarasota, Fla.; three grandchildren; HOUSE CALLS the Youth Lounge. She was a communicant of St—Elizabeth's R.C. PRICEQUOTE: 756-1920 Board and Bible Study, 7:30 p.m. Christopher C. Ott, Cindy and three great-grandchildren. •Church""" Hours by Appointment 5741200 JVl. Ott, Philip - Peralta, Sunday School 9:30 She also was a member of Thursday Friendship 317 McKinley Avenue Renee Sabolchick, Gena Senior Citizens Club of Linden. „ Z1ON LUTHERAN CHURCH OF RAHWAY Osceola to sponsor j'Sunday, Morning Service 10:30am| Edison, New Jersey 08820 272-0066 Simpson and Jennifer Mary Gardner, 75; Her husband, Anthony Ferrise, died in 1967. The Service of Worship will be conducted by Kathy Whitebread. Sunday, Evening Service 7:00pm; Surviving are a son, Anthony of Linden; two Leifeste and Amy Martin at the 8 a.m. service on Sunday, orchestra and choir "As these young people daughters, Mrs. Mary Grace Kurasz of Rahway and Mrs. June 12. Confirmation will be held during the 11 a.m. ser- In honor of their 45th an- community includes spon- affirm their vows, we pray Wednesday, Service 7:30pm St. Mark's communicant Theresa Muir of Roselle; a step-son, Frank of Iselin; a vice by Pastor Julia Fraser. Sunday Church School begins soring a nursery school, Sea that God may grant them step-daughter, Mrs. Marie Zollner of Oaktree; two HAVE YOU BEEN INJURED? at 9:15 a.m. Fellowship meets at 9:30 a.m. Children are niversary, Osceola Pres- This Spot. byterian Church in Clark Scout Troop #44, a number His blessings, as of all the Mrs. Mary Gardner, 75, died May 22 at Rahway brothers, Amedeo Innocenti of Oxnard, Calif., and Ar- Call an Expert« encouraged to worship with their parents. will be sponsoring the of support groups dealing events of their lives, this Pastor: Charles S. Horton Hospital after a long illness. thur Innocenti, in Pennsylvania; nine grandchildren; six Pick Could Meetings during the week: Osceola Chamber Orchestra with various issues and now decision to receive Jesus 634-8514 Mrs. Gardner was a lifelong resident of Rahway. great-grandchildren; six step-grandchildren; and seven " Slip /fall Accidents It Up Be Yours Thursday, June 16, Church Council, 7:30 p.m.;. and Choir, comprised of the Osceola Chamber Or- Christ as Lord and Savior She worked as an assembler for R.C. Industries, step-great-grandchildren. Workers Compensation Women Sewing, 10:00 a.m. musicians ffom Clark's sur- chestra and Choir; will be the most important Linden, 10 years, retiring 13 years ago. Traffic Violations 574-1200 Friday, June 17, LCM Picnic, 6:30 p.m. rounding communities. Darren Dailey, a 1985 and far reaching," says Home of Central Baptist She was a communicant of St. Mark's R.C. Church. Medical Negligence Defective Products Osceola Presbyterian graduate of Cranford High Pastor Jones. Christian Academy Surviving are two sons, Richard Maranitz, in Church traces its begin- School, has been appointed The Church is located at Florida, and Gerald Gardner of Rahway; two daughters, A.F. Natde, 73; ANDREW ». PRINCE FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH director of the orchestra the corner of E. Milton Mrs. Marcella Risko of Avenel, and Mrs. Darlene Musolf Social Security disability Worship on Sunday, June 12, will be at 11 a.m., with nings to 1941, when the Attorney at Law residential areas of Clark, and choir. Currently study- Ave. & Main St. of Rahway; 17 grandchildren; and 10 great-grand- Merck and Co. employee Free legal Consultation _ Weekend & Evening the pastor Rev. Carl Blenkin preaching. Following the ing music at Westminster children. No obligation to you ' Appointments service a farewell luncheon will be served for Mr. Blenkin, Cranford and Winfield were Drunk Driving increasing in size to meet Choir College in Princeton, Miss Antoinette F. Natale, 73, died May 26 at St 7 Convenient Offices free transporation who will be leaving as pastor of this church. He has serv- Dailey has performed under available ed the church for three years and has been active as a the demand of workers dur- Mary's Hospital, Orange. the conducting baton of Wr! member of the Ministerial Association of Rahway. ing the war effort. Early Born in Elizabeth, she lived in Linden and Fort Wrfft or Call How For FntW Information Ai To Offica Location*: | that year it was recorded in Leonard Bernstein, Riccar- Walter Dulinski, 85; Lauderdale, Fla., before moving to Rahway two years NO OBLIGATION TO TOU A new minister will be appointed at the Northern P.O. Box 1536, Ban-err, N.j. 07065 ni the minutes of Elizabeth do Muti, Clauddio Abbado, KIDS HAD IT TOUGH THEN ... Thomas lacovantuono ago. N.J. Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church Mstislav Rostropovich and by Bishop Neil Irons. Presbytery that "the Pres- (right) displays the model colonial schoolhouse he built Star Roofing owner Miss Natale was employed by Merck and Co. Inc., bytery of Elizabeth autho- Leonard Slatkin. He has (complete right down to the dunce cap) for Colonial Day 35 years, retiring in 1975. 388-54541 rize the beginning of a new studied conducting with at Clark's St. Agnes School. Classmate Joey Loomis She was a communicant of St. Elizabeth's R.C. Allen Crowell, assistant pro- SPECIAL Walter J. Dulinski Sr., 85, died May 23 at the Paul ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH OF CLARK work in the field commonly looks on. Kimball Medical Center, Lakewood, after a long Church, Linden. called Osceola." fessor of conducting and Surviving are a brother, John Natale of Caldwell; The main worship service during the summer mon- Constantina Tsolainov, illness. I and four sisters, Mrs. Eleanor DeFransesco of New Port ths is at 9:15 a.m., with the Sunday school in recess. Through the generosity conductor of the West- Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he lived in Linden before Westfield passport of Thomas Sperry of $2300 moving to Whiting 13 years ago. Richey, Fla., Mrs. Louise K. Wagner of Rahway, and Henry Armstrong, 91; Scott Hurling, 26; Registration for the fall term of Sunday school may minster Chapel Choir. Recovering alcoholic office reopens be made by phone at 382-7320. Westfield and his mother, w/coupon only Mr. Dulinski was the owner of Star Roofing in Mrs. Josephine Goleme and Miss Edith Natale, both of kt- :V< Mrs. Kate Sperry Goodrich, Dailey has programmed all order* can be picked up Linden, 25 years, retiring in 1968. Linden. retired fireman self-employed painter land was made available for for the first performances, „ guest speaker at He was a communicant of St. Theresa's R.C. Union County Clerk SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH the new church. This pro- the Faure Requiem. The Church, Linden. Henry G. Armstrong, 91, of Dogwood Dell Drive, Scott Reynolds Hurling, 26, died May .10 • R.-iritan Walter G. Halpin has an- OF RAHWAY perty, part of the Sperry or first performance is set for Mr. Dulinski also was a member of the Old Guard of Arthur Russo Sr., 66; Coatesvillc, Pa. died May 28 in Brandywinc Hospital & Bay Medical Center, Perth Amboy Division, ;i it 1 brier nounced thai his Passport Second Presbyterian Church welcomes visitors and Osceola Farms, was named early August. fellowship breakfast Elizabeth. Trauma Center following a brief illness. He was the illness. Annex office, located in ilic newcomers to the community and invites all to join in our after chief Osceola of the Atom Tabloid Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Emma M. Casner Du- husband of Esther Obcrg Armstrong. Born in Rahway, he lived in Iselin eight y s i. J was County Administration Seminole Indians in Flor- The Equivalent of a complete religious encyclopedia m one owned Kenilworth deli Born in Brooklyn, N.Y. Mr. Armstrong was a son of a self-employed painter. Building at 300 North Ave. worship and programs. Tracy Ginsburg, Found- a.m. Reservations may be master relerence edition. With the most beautiful padded bind- , linski: a brother, Alexander E. of Rahway; and three June 12 — Sunday School for all ages, 9:30 a.m.; ida, where the Sperry's er and Director of the Good made by sending $7 per per- ing ever placed on the Holy Scriptures j grandchildren. Arthur J. Russo Sr., 66, died June 1 at home after a the late Francis Claude and Ellen Mason Armstrong. He Surviving arc his parents, Vivian and Noi • nl urling East, in Weslficld, reopened Divine Worship, 11 a.m. The Rev. Josephinr C. Cameron spent their winters. This News Home for Women son to Agape Fellowship, brief illness. had been employed by the Maclac Co. of Rahway as a sta- of Iselin; two sisters, Mrs. Yolanda Smith of Br to nand for business on June 6. unique name was, in turn, Protestant - King James Version Catholic - The New American Bible tionary fireman for 40 years, retiring in 1959. Mrs. Norma Clark of Ocean Township; and iiis grand- will preach. Supervised crib room during vorship. located in Flemington, will Box 71, Fanwood, N.J. Cjlhofac *O(.on THE NEW AMERICAN BIBLE Born in Elizabeth, he lived in Kenilworth 36 years, and His temporary office Scheduled meetings include: applied to the new church. be the guest speaker at the 07023. For further informa- A larthtut n«w translation in simp*. moQe'n C3V'> was employed as a machinist at the Otis Elevator Co., Har- A veteran of the U.S. Navy during World War I, Mr. mother, Mrs. Margaret Lucas Stockley of Rahway. St. Mary's losing #« 60 000 «*_*« r«BdJt>« Eno-a* to* todty Tr>« Fan We* B>D» •" located at Lincoln School Beginning with 15 people J Con*O*ng BtM Engltn to* m« Roman CilhcAc Ou'C* •« ™&» S.G. Werbeck, 73;, Armstrong was a member of the M. Ditmar VFW Lodge Sunday. June 12—11 a.m. Wors'iip — Children's next Agape Fellowship tion, please call 233-2371. in^n 200 yivi und»f the iponsO'sri.p ot !h« rison, retiring after 30 years of service. in Cranford was shut down sponsored by the First two altar boys Breakfast to be held on Cainol-C hierarchy '" tr>» UrnteQ Slate*, H>t\ • No. 681. Day; Mission Committee after wor.hip; deadline for O* m» MO»T So **_«•» ••O"g •** O&St-l —R«v Sltphin J Hartdegei O F M He was the owner of the Centre Deli in Kenilworth for on Friday, June 3. The Presbyterian Church in SSI anj Raw Civilian P C«ft*e O Carm In addition to his wife, he is survived by five sons, material for "The Church Chimes". June 11. STO imp/imatuf — + P*!'tC» Cj'd.ndi O Boyie Quinn & Boden compositor many years. furniture and fixtures were Rahway, Osceola's con- S»CCMl COtOA FIATUMt MCtUDC O D Aichtxjhop ol Washington Cjlha^c edi George Armstrong of Rahway, Duane Armstrong of Wednesday, June 15 — Circle Lydia meets at the St. Mary's Church in The Good News Home, lion alto c©nta»na M lou'-cow* sections of ir_j Mr. Russo was a communicant of St. Theresa's R.C. moved to Westfield for tlic struction was begun in Vatican 32 P*Q« lOuf-COky Mass S«ct>on jnd lull Stephen G. Werbeck, 73, died May 24 at home after Church. Avenel, Frank Armstrong of Pensauken, John Armstrong Mildred Petti, 91; M church ai 6 p.m. Rahway reports that it is which opened its doors in St. Mary's cites co*o* •Itu3l'a!«oni 0* int Lite o' Mary *ith \rt Slor> reopening the following 1942. On July 16, 1943, the September 1987, is a long- ot int Rotary In addtton the 0d 'amous He was a lifelong resident of Rahway. daughters, Shirley Ann Mahedy of Rahway, Nancy Men- 7 p.m. organized with 56 adult boys: Vincent Catiis and Mr. Werbeck was employed as a compositor at the worth, was commander in 1971, and an honorary member longtime Rahway resident Along with other county Tuesday, June 28 — Presbytery at Westfield Joseph Hayes. center for women with of the PBA Local 135 of Kenilworth. dcnhall of Springfield, III. and Barbara Griffith of Coates- members. The church build- OROUS MAY U PICKED UP AT Quinn & Boden Co., Rahway, 47 years, retiring in 1978. departments, Halpin had to Presbyterian Church, 2:30 p.m. alcohol and drug addiction. St. Mary's Church in Mr. Russo was an Army veteran of World War n, ville, Pa.; 27 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. evacuate the building in ing was dedicated on Octo- Catiis, a sophomore at He was a member of the Holy Comforter Episcopal Mrs. Mildred Ancone Petti, 91 died May 29 at Rah- Sunday, July 3, 10, 17 — Union Services at Trinity ber 24, 1943. Tracy is a recovering alco- Rahway recently con- Atom Tabloid reaching the rank of corporal. way Hospital. which his office was housed Union County Catholic holic and drug user herself gratulated the following Church. United Methodist Church. 9:30 a.m. Mr. Werbeck also was a member of the Lafayette Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Maria Silano Russo; two She was born in Venefro, Italy, and lived in Philadel- last January 28, for removal Sunday, July 24, 31, August 7 — Union Services, Osceola has stood as a High School, is leaving after and she will share with us who have been chosen as Idraay, »J. 17*45 sons, Peter of Kenilworth and Arthur J. Jr. of Scotch Plains; of ceiling asbestos, which PWaM ortftr for IM th« nunter of f—1 Lodge F.& A.M. 27 of Rahway. He was past president phia about 40 years before moving to Rahway nearly 52 9:30 a.m. The sacrament of Holy Communion will be beacon adjacent to the six years of service at how "God changed her life officers of the Union Coun- Hrvsidf f«n0r Ubln I hott | | a daughter, Mrs. Brenda Marino of North Plainfield; si* years ago. has now been completed. nokoteo HI tntt t^MQrvs ot tftt OQfft_ ««_^>| and member of the Rahway Sideliners Club. celebrated on August 7. There will be coffee hours after Garden State Parkway Eucharistic celebrations. and enabled her toestablish ty Holy Name Federation: brothers, Frank Mangano of Roselle, Dominick Russo, The annex office is equip- Hayes, who has been nam- Mr d»d. (or mmr onlM) h lt» I ]', Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Florence Fuhring THE AMERICAN HEART She was a communicant of St. Mary's R.C. Church, worship. Traditionally a strong the Good News Htyne." Reverend Harold Her- aneu* •( S23.00 it ixlnti. Frank Russo, Sesto Russo, and Fred Russo, all of Eliza- ASSOCIATION and the widow of Peter Petti, who died in 1956. ped with a 24-hour-a-day mission-minded church, it ed the Star-Ledger Scholar Mln mef b> piefcad up ol lt» Werbeck; a son, Jan of Linden; four sisters, Mrs. Mary beth, and Noe Russo of Clark; three sisters, Mrs. Mary MEMORIAL PROGRAM. Sunday, August 14, 21, 28 — Union Services, 9:30 All are invited to. attend. manns, Moderator; William Ana TobUd offic Mon.-M. 9-5 Wescott, Mrs. Rose Stanlis, Mrs. Anna Matulionts, all of She is survived by three sons, Albert of Cranford, Mi- tape recording on the re- a.m., First Presbyterian Church. continues to support people for Rahway High School, Agape breakfasts are held at Fee, President; George ______Phone. Costanzo of West Palm Beach, Fla, Mrs. Rose Vitale and chael of Port Reading and Joseph of Reno, Ncv.; a quirements for obtaining a and programs in variou where he has top honors in "I Rahway, and Mrs. Helen Lello of Colonia; and a grand- Mrs. Anna Bodnar, both of Kenilworth; and two grandchil- The "Churcli of the Lighted Cross" is located at the the Westwood Restaurant, Smith, 2nd Vice President; son. daughter, Mrs. Rose Totin of Clark; 12 grandchildren; and passport, which can be junction of Main Street with New Brunswick Avenue. missions both locally and his class, is also departing 438 North Avenud Gar- and William Walsh, dele- .Slate dren. 14 great-grandchildren. heard by calling 233-9399. abroad. Its impact on the the sr. altar boy ranks. wood, and begin at 8:30 gate.

\ NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT Nanny course offered at UCC Three courses that lead to from 9 a.m. to noon and ertification as a child care 'from 1 to 4 p.m., Mondays rovider with the American and Wednesdays from June lanny Academy will be of- 27 through July 11. Since :red this summer hv Unirrn nns«Ai1as4 s\»m Ti1 THURSDAV, JUNE 9. 1988 PAGE 13 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT PAGE 12 THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1988 PUBLIC NOTICES SGHOOll "BECAUSE THE PEOPLE MUST KNOW P^l

SERVICE DIRECTORY 79u> ARTHUR L. JOHNSON REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL RAHWAY HIGH SCHOOL RESIDENTIAL Woodland DIAL-A- PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE AND RAHWAY INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL A& A GUARINO BUILDERS REPAIR SERVICE Home "First In Quality and Service" Home Remodeling Week of June 13, 1988 TREE SERVICE * Carpentry* Tiles Improvements *. ALUMINUM Union and State of New Jersey, Municipal Center) we have been • Backhoe Service "Specializing in all phases of ROOFING more particularly described as advised by the Township of Luncheon No. 2: Manager's Choice Luncheon • Sod CONTRACTORS LEADERS, •.—- outdoor construction" GUTTERS follows: • Shrubs • ALL • Water & sewer lines •CLEAN OUTS • Aluminum/vinyl Siding OVER 30 1EAKS EXPEDIENCE Rahway there Is presently no street Luncheon No. 3: Cold sandwich. NEW HOMES WASHER BEGINNING at a point on the address for the property. However Each of the above luncheons will contain choice • Designing GENERAL REPAIRS .• Grading/drainage • 'REPAIRS • Replacement Windows Northeasterly side of Apgar as described In the Writ of ADDITIONS • ROOflNG systems of two: Vegetable, fruit, chilled juice. • RR Ties SIDING • MASONRY EMERGENCY LEAKS • I rcntive patios & •LEAF GUARDS • Storm Doors Terrace, formerly Warren Terrace, Execution, the property Is near the • Potios spaces V&F AUTO BODY & distant 400.357 feet Northwesterly Intersection of Main Street and East DAILY SPECIALS INTERIOR PAINT "approved build up roofer" INSTALLED • Gutters (1 pc. installation) • Tree Service • R.R. Tic experts • S0FF6! S FASCIA along the said s Ide of Apgar Terrace MUton Avenue In Rahway. Large salad platter with bread and butter, home- SHEETROCK & TAPING ALL WORK GUARANTEED The Complete Body Shop FULL LIC. - FREE EST. , • Clearing •AlUMINUM TRIM WORK from the Intersection of the same • Much more DRYER There Is due approximately made soup, individual salads and desserts. 381-7443 East Brunswick CALL TONY AT 25 yrs. oxp. FRIIISTIMATIS with the Northwesterly side of St. $1,097,644.06 together with lawful Pre-announced specials Free Est. Fully Ins. 382-1362 Georges Avenue; thence 201-613-9734 634-3962 Domestic & Foreign Interest thereon from July 8, 198" Menu subject to change 494-7927 5740687 REPAIRS 1) Running along the said side of and costs. TREE SHOP AT HOME SERVICE Corvette Specialists Apgar Terrace, North 35 degrees There Is a full legal description on PROMPT'COURTEOUS MAni ALL INSURANCE 22 minute West, a dlstanct of 60.0 file In the Union County Sheriffs RAHWAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL I LOCAL SERVICE Quality COMPLETE FUEL OIL feet; thence Office. The Sheriff reserves the rtgh Premium Grade WORK FULLY No Service Charge HOME IMPROVEMENTS 2) North 54 degrees 38 minutes to adjourn this sale. MONDAY f rr fi ,~ | , GUARANTEED If Repairs Are Made East, a distance of 102.18 feet; McCARTER & ENGUSH, Remodeling Luncheon No. 1: Pizza hoagle. Paving XEqOUf ± Bay Recognized by Major Insurance Co.'s Jr. CWIMI 10% abacs* thence ATTORNEYS Additions Luncheon No. 2: Manager's Choice sandwich • 9 Open Daily: 8am-5:30pm ALLAN'S WASHER •3) South 36 degrees 55 minutes CX-73-04 (DJ & RNR) • Driveways Building 70 East, a distance of 60.02 feet; RALPH FROEHLICH Luncheons will contain tossed salad w/dress- • Parking Lots Roofing/Siding 150 Gal. Min. HOME DECORATING Saturday til noon — Closed Sunday & DRYER REPAIR thence SHERIFF Ing, vegetable, fruit. • BOW 4 BAY WINDOWS • VINYL SIDING • Residential/ All type* of carpentry Cosh Only THERMAL •# ^1^' J • REPLACEMENT WINDOWS & DOOF1S • AWNINQS 4) South 54 degrees 38 minutes 4t-6/2, 6/9, 6/16, TUESDAY * 20 PROSPECT ST. 574-0289 West, a distance of 103.80 feet to 6/23/88 Fee: $131.44 Commercial 16 yfOfi eipfntrxt Service Available WINDOWS wB mrwrjgF • STORM DOORS * WINDOWS • POnCH ENCLOSURES | HEEL!... Frank McSweeney, right, appears to have a Luncheon No. 1: Hamburger on bun. 541-1501 CALL OUR 180 OAK ST., RAHWAY tha Northeasterly side of Apgar 381-8236 K»ploc«m«nfl WOODBRIDGE OFFICE TOMS RIVER OFFICE | .METUCHEN 321-6919, Terrace and the point and place of young volunteer from the audience (Virginia) to help Luncheon No. 2: Manager's Choice sandwich 541-7356 Bayf SS 541 2787 • Tilt-in Sash • 53-OO2Z" 340-4040 BEGINNING. with a pet trick. Looking on Is Edna Guthrie, Director of 636-7462 Bows Luncheons will contain potatoes, vegetable, No Ub'.gu'' 7," Double Pane Insulated glass BEING KNOWN and designated tree est fully ins D.ckl 7 Generation* ol Experience the West Lake School In Clark, where McSweeney re- fruit. <• Solid vinyl-easy to clean as Lot No. 9 on a map entitled cently brought his act under sponsorship of the local WEDNESDAY ^ Rent* V«ar#r In Businns 30 Vein "Map of Warren Homes, Inc.," filed PUBUC NOTICE Rigid Aluminum master frame tm. COKSTHLCTIQ VaninathM 241.1978 In the Office of the Register of AARP. (The dog refused to give his name.) Luncheon No. 1: Oven baked chicken, dinner Cavallero Construction Inc. QUUALITA Y Union County on April 26,1950 as roll. * ROOFING * Ewy Job a * — completely installed — Map No. 337-E. Notice Is hereby given that Luncheon No. 2: Manager's Choice sandwich • SHINGLES • EXPERT mammm COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL Public Hearing will be held before w/aluminumm caping, caulkicaulkinng Being commonly known as 931 Luncheons will contain potatoes, vegetable, • HOT TAR • All kinds of BUILDERS & RENOVATORS DECORATORS Apgar Terrace, Rahway, New the Board of Adjustment of the Clt^ • SLATE • Home Improvements & removal of storm window of Rahway on Monday, June 20, fruit. 632 Boulevard. Kenllworth' Jersey. Decks 4 Kitchen* .- 1 1988, at 7:30 P.M. at the Municipal New Construction • Siding Heortmorm AcrffoWztd tupawi Being also known as Lot 9, Block SIDING Baths & Basement 202, Tax Map of the City of Building, 1 City Hall Plaza, Luncheons may contain Vi pint of whole or skim • Renovations • Dncks Checkup Slipcovers Shop dealer of Union County Rahway, New Jersey, for approval • ALUMINUM • Attic Remodeling STOP IN. . Additions • Kitchens Rahway, New Jersey. • WOOD • TREE 1 Replacement • Roofing / Grooming •169" at Home ttrv/ng Central A of an application of BRUCE'S milk. SERVICE Add Ons t AJdltiom FOR PRICES I,**** '*> jywrJ^BfSSt it • Sofa — 2 « J tuiMoni • Slipcovers Approximate dimension 60.02" x AUTO WRECKERS for use vari- "Have a safe and happy summer.** HOME IMPROVEMENTS •LOT CLEARING Vinyl I Aluminum Siding Windows Skylights Northern N.J. 103.80". Clark Animal tm. • 2 Chairs — 2 tvntiwni • Reupholstery ance approval permitting the use of Menu subject to change AND REPAIRS & LAWN CARE Creative Carpentry ON BAY r • Self-well There Is due approximately the premises as an auto salvage •ULI r iNlUlfD Free Est. licensed Hospital • Verticals WILLIAM SMELTZER llf( litlMATU Licensed & • Overlook $32,119.17 together with lawful operation and used car lot Insured . • AND BOW • Fitted Arm Protectors • 1" Blinds Interest thereon from February 24, r* Stanley Newman,D.V.M. premises located on East In mar ^ 388-3797 ± RON CORDERO 634-9038 574-1236 Fully Insured free Estimate Lvndon Goldsmllh Reupholstery • New Furniture 1988 and costs. Avenue, Rahway, New Jersey Host families needed WINDOWS David Forina ••» • Carpets & There Is a full legal description on which violates the City of Rahwaj ^485°° Draperies file In the Union County Sheriffs r Richard T. Swisstack •V • Sofa or 2 Chairs Zoning-Ordinance as-touse ~re SEAMLESS • Refill Old Office. qulrcmcnts. Said premises are VISIT OUR SHOWROOM OR 4075 Westfleld Ave., • New Cushions The Sheriff reserves the rightt o for exchange students & Sons _«Plckup.&-Delivery Cushions known and designated as Lots 22 GUTTERS Ho oti Railway adjourn this sale. through 29 In Block 737 as shown Saskia Arts, of Heesch, ELECTRICAL r— SHOP AT HOME —i " SIDING • Complete Job the 1988-89 school year. Division too small CHAMBERL1N & HOBBIE, on the City of Rahway Tax Map. 11 Appointment 388*3379 the Netherlands, spent a Edgar Velez, of Cuenca, • fiberqlav, $rnnql* . WINDOWS ATTORNEYS I CONTRACTORS I of Shal Builders Inc. 1 [ WE'll COME OUT 1 Maps, plans and other related month in California in 1984 Ecuador, is looking forward • Ho* limit Up riuu' - CXI 79-04 (DJ & RNR) Residential • Homeowners • Sincjlc Ply Roof Systems ROOFING documents are on file In the office of and enjoyed it so much that 1 11 1 RALPH FROEHLJCH, said Board and are available for in to having host brothers near • Commercial • Contractors Scornl* . . Aluminum Gutters DORMERS SHERIFF spection between the hours of 9KX she decided to come back in age, and in learning • Drop Offs • fully Imurpd P 541-7966 4t-6/2, 6/9, 6/16, • Industrial • Eniciqency Repair*. ADDITIONS MOVING? Pick PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE A.M. and 4:00 P.M. Mondaj HELP SNOOPY'S DREAM COME TRUE ... This for a high school year. She about American football. & 6/23/88 Fee: $200.88 • Installed • f N>f Ktimnti". BILL through Friday. adorable young beagle-mix would be forever grateful if says, "The people I met in He, too, is coming to the 382-4410 ^•v /\^x ^ Bank Financing Available It Up Insulated Windows BRUCES AUTO WRECKER: someone would care enough to give him a home and the U.S. were very nice. I U.S. through YFU to stay Serving Union & Mrddlesf* ;,-' ALUMINUM PRODUCTS 3 year payment *82.15 Ull THf CUIUMDI TOOAY NOTICE OF ACTION BY Counties To all prospective applicants APPLICANT future. He was found without ID and has been very sad noticed it was a complete with a family in Lansdale, fully Ins \ Bnn.lM'f 636-4703 578 Roosevelt Ave., Carteret 5 year payment '56.85 ; GRUSS for section & existing rent subsidy RAHWAY PLANNING BOARD VENEZIA & NOLAN, ESQ: Licensed, F rec Rsiitnatc, Insured. PUBLIC NOTICE waiting for an owner who never came. If Interested In other country from Sr Gt'/i'" DISI oum 545-2179 This Spot programs In the City of Rahway, 306 Main Stree: Pennsylvania, who is eager 396-0976 Op.n Dt»r » Ic 6. Sal. t lo Financing Available Snoopy or one of the other dogs, cats, kittens or pup- Holland." Call for Free Plumbing New Jersey. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Woodbridge, New Jersey 0709£ to learn about another Could The Housing Authority of the the Rahway Planning Board did ap- Telephone: (201) 634-8700 pies, please call 486-0230 or 276-8995. Pet owners Saskie will be an ex- culture, and to share their & NOTICE TO BE SERVED 5/^9477 Be Yours City of Rahway has discontinued prove, on May 24. 1988. the ap- ON OWNERS OF lt-6/9/88 Fee $19.84 are urged not to add to the overwhelming number of change student in Lebanon, knowledge of the U.S. Howard SALES Heating accepting Applications for Tenancy plication of Ariene Daniels for a PROPERTY AFFECTED homeless pets who have no hope due to pet over- SERVICE GR/INID OPENING Frank Wietry, Jr. subdivision of lot 17 (bbek 759) In- Pa. through the Youth For Yoshiko Okada, of Sen- Sol D'Addario 62£ In the Section 8 Existing Rent Sub- population. Also phone Friends of Animals for low-cost >aving INSURED sidy Program, effective June 3, to lots 17 and 17.01, and a depth Understanding interna- dai, Japan; is coming to the FAMILY SERVICE BfSIDfHIIAl variance for each kit, and a front PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: spaying and neutering information. Enterprises repairs, small jobs 574-1200 1988. That an application has been tional exchange (YFU) for U.S. pg IN THIS AREA FOR t COMMCRCIAl Presently, our waiting lists for yard set back variance for the pre- BAYS • BOWS • GARDEN WINDOWS ABLE METRO made by John Slsto, 31 South Ave. ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS this program, for al) size units, ex- sent structure on lot 17, also known OVER 40 YEARS • Custom Fit Home Improvement Co., Inc. Moving & Storoge Inc. W., Cranford, N.J. on behalf of Window AND PARKING LOTS AS LOW ceeds one (1) year. as 872 Leesville Ave., Rahway, N.J. himself to permit him to subdivide Francesco's HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING 00 • Draft Free Mackevlch & Burke AS $199 completely 381-0822 Upon our waiting list becoming existing three (3) lots Into two (2) Landscaping Cleaning fully Inivrtd GAS BOILERS Installed • Roofing • Decks within reason again, the Housing Counselors of Law and Cuaranteid • '/, Thermal RATED TOP QUALITY lots and seek a variance to con- Artistic • iailut Till In • Intulatil Vinyl Authority will publish a Notice that 777 Walnut Ave., P.O. Box 745 Home & Office WARM AIR FURNACES • Siding • Replacement Lie. #7896'Night Service' struct a duplex dwelling with Insuffi- CAU JOHN • Screens InehiM • Never Meed Painting AGENT 1986-1987 we are again accepting applications. Cranford, N.J. 07016 Get a grip A Creative • Additions Windows cient side yards, on the premises - MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS - • fteUtlltxtol frulo/Ioh'on John P. McGrath Attorneys for the applicant CIeaning 1 known as Old Blk 697. Lots 20, 21, Designs 283-1371 * HEATING SYSTEMS HUMIDIFIERS Showroom Horn: 9-5, Mwi.-Fri. • Carpentry • Dormers Executive Director lt-6/9/88 Fee: $12.71 Painting 22, New Blk 291, Lots 6, 7, Laurel • Shnbs • K/k Ties mi ismutt CLEANED & SERVICED DUCT FABRICATION 634-4244 450 Railway Ave. 9-2, Saturday lt-6/9/88 Fee: $13.02 Place, Rahway. NJ. Financing AvahMe Woodbridge, N.J. Licensed I Imvred on the news! interior/exterior * CENTRAL AIR OIL TO GAS The Board of Adjustment will • Slate/Stone CONVERSION Complete Home Remodeling hold a Public Hearing to consider Specializing in Custom Stenciling CONDITIONING , Residential Landscape OARY'S DICKS this application on Monday Even- find ouf what's happening * HOT WATER SYSTEMS ' ATTIC VENTILATION f Call Frank at AND HOMI ? 4 •• Ing, June 20th, 1988, at 7:30 P.M. (Bansttuction * ELECTRONIC AIR SYSTEMS AMC CEILINGS Info session in the Rahway-Clark areal ALL TYPIS IJMmiOVUMINTS "111 bring my showroom In the City Hall, Rahway, N.J. 636-7318 CLEANERS REFRIGERATION ON & PAVING You may appear In^ person or be 238-7405 of Masonry Work Aiptrifl er Concull Drlnwtyi Specializing in to the comfort of your home" SUBSCRIBE TO Free.estimc SERVICES ANY ROOM Rahway's Miller is of vo-tech represented by agent or attorney BAHWW FRg ESTIMATES • Driveway! hlloi • Sltpi • PtUlnlng Willl pressure-treated lumber and be heard for or In opposition to • Foundation! FINANCING AVAIIABW lltfmlki • Curbing SPRAYED ON B. > ABANDONED BICYCLES 3 Years - $40.00 mm ^Um DnrMrayi ••(ji»™ Btjctj 381-1119' • firtphca • SMevafts Custom Decks Kitchen Cobinets President Michael I. Sovern at a reception in Carleton in Baxel Hall at the campus 3 Years - $55.00 Faririaf left Ptnhtt CAU ANYTIME ' • Drirairar • CMiM«r Tiling Vinyl Siding Basements & Footings delivered the commence- Lounge in the School of on Raritan Road in Scotch The Rahway Police Department STUMP Cmfelt tooo f Vvtkul Binh inducing • AMMvu Roofing Baths Demolition* Driveways 30 Years Experience MuKi, Akniun. Mocnm. PVC I vf maoiiKr ttntm . "WE DO Over 30 yri. exp. Additions Basements will sell at public auction unclaimed Please enter my subscription to the Rahway News not • MM. Mao and Wood Binds • WMnri ment address, his eighth, to Engineering. Plains. Residential • Commercial Immediate serves ' :\f. Fullanay MMWBO UIVKI J « ' _ IT ALL" bicycles that have come Into Its Record or The Clark Patriot starting immediately. REMOVAL • Pkotal Shgdtl • Owks Gill T. Berencii Dormers Doors 7,200 graduates as well as Come and discover how, Industrial Senior citizen dacatmf ' W'W-.iKintl.i' -r ilarara Gottend l[ Quality possession. IS YOUR STUMP A C. Coles Inc. PiKognu on iTOtor and »ot Fully intured M .,.', fitf faMYtef • free fsffaiares parents, friends, and alum- within ten months, an in- Enclosed is my check, cash or money order to cover Frte Estimates/Fully Insured ,'•7/7 AI Workmon^* 7; Work 985-1882 The sale will take place on Satur- subscription. PAIN IN THE "GRASS?" QUALITY PAINTING Free estimate .HH , •CenkTb 4865093 ni. dividual can be employed in Free wood chips delivered 5 PM • 9 PM 388-5410 day, June 25th. 1988 at 11:00a.m. WE SPECIALIZE 548-7744 6560557 • 155-6946 "We're ovt 10 m<*» a Irving. INTERIOR-EXTERIOR RQ ESTIMATES 563-7867 Fully Insured licensed & Bonded Ftee Estimolos » fully Insured Miller received his degree one of fifteen rewarding Viewing of the bicycles will take NAME IN BACKYARDS no* a killim." trade and industry, areas, place one-half hour prior to the auc- PHONE • Gutters in computer science. tion. 24 hrs. a day • Storm Windows The School held the tradi- each with potential for The auction will be held at the STREET ADDRESS "JUST STUMPS" Free Estimates low Prices THERE SHE GOES... LJsa Macera is congratulated by tional Engineering Class long-term emptoymeht and Rahway Police Department parking FREE ESTIMATES Fully Insured Master of Ceremonies Kurt Epps (with mike) and Guest Day ceremoffles for its gra- a great salary. ' lot, City Hall Plaza, Rahway, N.J. FULLY INSURED 762-9142 Give a Middle Enfant fla- Call 889-2000 to reserve 07065. CITY STATE ZIP Host Vic Rispoli (light suit) and applauded by her fellow duates on the morning of vor to after-dinner coffee your place at the Informa- Sgt. Donald Caulfleld • 676-5674 , contestants after winning the 1988 "Mr. and Ms. ALJ May 18 in St. Paul's Chapel by adding a cru*h«d pod Traffic Safety Bureau 219 CENTRAL AVE, RAHWAY, NJ. 07065 6341318 Pageant " on the Morningside Heights of cardamom to tha pot. tion Session. lt-6/9/88 Fee: $12.71 SERVICE DIRECTORY

i v PAGE 14 THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1988 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT g show Assembly passes expansion in Chester Clark's Sharp is On Sunday, June 12, of development bylaws Schooley's Mt. Kennel Club will hold a B-OB Match show at the North Road PA college grad The General Assembly, and snow removal and charges he or sho will be Soccer Field in Chester. by a vote of 69-0, approved sewage lines can make a sig- facing each month," added AKC-registered dogs will legislation sponsored by As- nificant difference in a Franks. be eligible to compete in Suzanne Sharp of Clark District team for three sembly Majority Conference family's budget. A prospec- The bilL A-1827 his now breed classes and in obe- graduated from College years. In addition, Sharp Leader Bob Franks, that tive home buyer should be been referred to the Senate dience trials. This show car- Misericordia in Dallas PA was the first woman at would require real estate made aware of the extra for further consideration. ries no points towards AKC during the college's 62nd Misericordia to score 1,000 developments to include in- championships, but serves Commencement Convoca- career points. formation on municipal as practice and a fun day. tion. She was one of more ' Misericordia is a four- services in their public offer- UCC has seminars Judging of obedience will than 230 men and women year, independent co-educa- ing statements. begin at 11 a.m., junior to receive undergraduate tional college located in "Persons purchasing a showmanship at 11:30 a.m. and graduate degrees. Northeastern Pennsylvania. new home in a planned real, on college choice The parade of champions Approximately 1100 men will start at noon and 12:30 Sharp was awarded a estate development may not Four seminars for par- dent for administrative sys- bachelor of science degree and women pursue realize that certain services, p.m. will signal the start of associates, bachelors and ents of prospective college tems; and Ector Quiles of the breed judging. in business administration which are provided to other students are being con- Jilizabeth,_executive direc- with a specialization in masters degrees on a full residents of the municipality Entry fees are $4 per dog, and part-time basis. ducted by Union County tor student administrative spectators, $1 a car. Re- marketing. A member of frce-of-charge through their College at the Cranford services. the women's basketball property taxes, are instead freshments will be available. Campus. The first two The seminars will be con- This is an outdoor show, team for four years, Sharp A graduate of Arthur L. provided by the governing already took place on June ducted in the Tomasulo Art was named Most Valuable Johnson Regional High association for an additional but will be held rain or 1 and 4, the remaining two Gallery in the MacKay shine. Player twice and listed in School, Sharp is the daugh- fee," said Franks. are set for today and Satur- Library on the Cranford the National Association of ter of William and Mary "Additional charges for day. Campus. All parents and Chester serves as a Intercollegiate Athletes All- Jane Sharp of Clark. standard services like trash their children are invited to PAINTING JOB APPRECIATED — At a recent meeting of the Kiwanis Club of Rahway, beautiful site for an en- The seminars are design- joyable day. For more infor- ed to assist parents in work- participate in this free ser- Judy Munsey, director of the Rahway Day Care Center presented appreciation awards vice. Among the topics to to the club. Accepting the awards, at the left, Richard Vossler, President of the mation, call 832-7407 or ing with their children to 625-5408. select the college best suited be discussed are academic Kiwanis Club of Rahway and at the right, Phil Prasser. The awards were made to thank to their needs and desires. programs, student support the club for their participation in helping and supervising members of the Intermediate Alumni club sets Today's session will be con- services, and financial aid. School Builder's Club that Is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. Robin Shipley is the ducted from 7:30 to 9:30 teacher advisor for the Builder's Club. The Kiwanis Club of Rahway, celebrating its' singles dance p.m. and Saturday's from 65th anniversary, meets on Wednesdays at 12:15 at the Columbia Club In Rahway. 10 to 11:30 a.m. Wolf op The Catholic Alumni dean's list Club of North Jersey, a Participating in trie sem- Claudia. M. Wolf of Elm Singles Club, will be spon- inars are Dr. Leonard T. Terrace, Rahway was nam- soring a dance in Clifton on Kreisman of Westfield, vice ed to the dean's list for the Friday, June 10 from 9 p.m. president for academic af- spring semester at Elon Col- to 1 a.m. The cost is $6 for ii'"* fairs; Dr. Cynthia Singer of lege, North Carolina. members and $7 for non- Millburn, associate vice Her major is elementary members. president for academic af- education. She is the For further information fairs; John R. Farrell, Jr. of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tho first father and son to serve at the same time in the U.S. Senate were including directions to the Edison, associate vice presi- Walter Wolf. Henry Dodge of Wisconsin and his son, Augustus Caesar Dodge of Iowa. dance, call "Ed" at They served from 1848 to 1855. 736-2681. MARTIN'S FURNITURE

LUCKY DRAW ... Marilyn Dacey (right) Branch Manager for the new Clark Office of Harmonia Savings Bank, presents a new Sony Compact Disc Player to Judith Seavy of Clauss Road in Clark. Mrs. Seavy was the second prize winner in the free drawing held by the bank as part of the Clark office grand opening celebration. With the opening of the new office in Clark, Harmonia Savings Bank now operates 22 financial centers throughout Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, Ocean and Union Counties. Harmonia has its Home Office in Elizabeth and Administrative offices in Kenilworth, N.J. FATHER'S DAY WE SOLD OUR BUILDING SPECIAL EVERYTHING ON THE FLOOR & IN THE WAREHOUSE MUST GO

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