VOL. 3, NO. 25 Clark, N. J., June 27 1968

THE QUILL Where Is My D river ? Council Approves Raises In moves at the Clark Red Cross Needs Help ! Council meeting Monday Patience ... lots of patience. That’s what we’ ll need evening, the Council mem­ for awhile. The Westfield Avenue improvements may be bers approved a measure Where Is Badge 2 6 ? which will give a raise to hard on traffic but they'll be more than worth it when almost all township officials they're completed. and which will enable them So be patient while you're passing the construction to reach their maximum sal­ aries in three years instead area, pretty soon you w ill be able to cruise along on the Former Clark Man Launches of five. street. The measure was passed unanimously with all Coun- Campaign To Back Police cilmen voting in favor except ★ ★★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Councilman Thomas Kacz- marek who is recuperating at home after a recent hos- Lots of Clark people are "flipping their tops" for On a cold day in Decem­ hours during which he works pitilization. ber of 1966, a family who that he had a chance to mayoralty candidate Bernie Yarusavage it seems. Yellow In other measures, the had lived in the town of think about the nation’s at­ Councilmen voted to pro­ bottlecappins urging "Bernie YARUSAVAGE - MAYOR ■ Clark, N.J. for 17 years, titude toward lawlessness vide funds for the installa­ sold their home, said good- and decided that he — for Communications for Good Government" are being seen all tion of a traffic light at the buy to their many friends one - - would do something Westfield Ave. and Brant over town. and neighbors, and headed about it. Ave. intersection, to pro­ south to make a new life "Law and order is one of vide curbing on Madison Hill in the State of Florida. the most crucial issues ******* Rd. from Westfield Ave. to Two weeks after this fam­ facing out nation today. I the Middlesex Water Com­ ily departed Lt. John Water- feel that something must be pany because the County is son of the Clark Police Dept, done to make the people re­ Owners of private swimming pools, both portable and widening the road; and to in­ was checking a list of badges alize that their needs, and stall curbing and sidewalks permanent, are requested by Robert T. Walsh, Director of and who they were issued to. the needs of the Police Of­ on Westfield Ave. from One was missing and he asked ficer are one and the same. the Department of Administration, Health and Welfare in Madison Hill Rd. to Brant of Sgt. Robert Bartkus "What Something must be siad to Ave. Clark, to register their pools with the Bureau of Health. WHERE'S MY DRIVER? - The Motor Corps of the Rahway - Clark Red Cross Chapter has been ever happened to shield encourage public support for reorganized under the leadership of Mrs. Rita Regan of 463 Lower Alden Dr., Rahway. But sta­ They also decided to hold This must be done to comply with the Township Swimming #26?’ ’ One and a half years those so dedicated to enforc­ their next public Council tion wagon drivers are desperately needed to transport residents. There are many requests for later this family returned to ing our laws,” Mr. Colby Pool Ordinance. meeting in August rather transportation. Mrs. Regan points out. but they far outnumber the drivers. As a result, a recruit visit friends in Clark and said. than in July. Portable swimming pools must be registered every ment drive is in full sway. Being a Motor Corps driver is a responsible position, but not one they brought with them " I think that one of the Stephen Joseph Strakele, something for the commun­ major problems is excessive 6 Dawn Dr., Clark, was ap­ year when they are ready to be used. Permanent pools requiring an excessive amount of time. Appointments are scheduled in advance and the more ity of Clark to give the people publicity for the lawless. drivers there are the less the demand on each of them. Full insurance is provided and the sta­ pointed a member of the are registered the first year when they are installed. of America. A minor stop and question Clark Volunteer Fire De­ Registration should be done immediately by telephone tion wagon is centrally located and kept serviced. Veterans and others transported must be am­ Today, Clark Police shield is magnified and publicized partment. Sergeant Robert bulatory. or. if a wheelchair case, accompanied by a relative to assist them. Children also must #26 is back in town; dis­ because some conscientious or letter to the Bureau of Health. There is no charge for Hartog, of the Clark Police, be accompanied. The call for service is great and so is the need. Volunteers may indicate the played on the front of a car police officer dared to detain was commended for his "e x ­ the registration. in such a way that it just the arrogant son of some in­ emplary performance as an hours during which they are willing to drive. Anyone willing to help is asked to contact the Red might become what this fam­ fluential citizen. Now comes Cross office. 1470 Campbell St.. Rahway (381-2800). Instructor in conducting the ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ** ily offers as a "Ray of Hope the sad part, the hands of program for Training of Spe­ from the Sunshine State the police are shackled, one cial Police Officers. ’ Former Clark resident Paul C, Colby has launched a (Florida) to the lawmen of by the power of politics, the weapons mechanic with the Am erica." other by public apathy. nation-wide program to support law enforcement officers. . 3rd Tactical fighter wing That man is Paul G. Colby, “ Add to that die cries-of Brewer Holds Commencement that has received the first Airman Thomas L. Wash­ He’s designed an automobile shield, the story of which who wore badge #26 in the award of the annual General police harassment, and po­ burn, son of M rs. Constance Clark police force but who’s is told on this pane. For more information, write to "Get Gabriel P. Disosway Trophy. lice brutality and we en­ A. Barrett of 1210 Cellar The eighth grade class of now a resident of Port Or­ courage the disrespect that Mark Backhaus, Mathemat­ The unit was selected for Ave., Clark, is on duty at Behina The Man Behind The Shield” , c/o Charles Brewer School held ange, Fla. ics - Renee Pelusio, Home the trophy — named for the is dividing our people and Bien Hoa AB, Vietnam. "Get Behind The Man Behind The Law" its commencement in the He has begun a nation­ our nation.” Economics - Jane Davison, commander of the Tactical Airman Washburn, an air­ auditorium of Arthur L. wide "Get. Behind the Man c/o Paul G. Colby Vocal Music - John Willen- Air Command — by the spon­ He hopes to create enough craft instrument repairman, Johnson Regional High Behind The Law” campaign brock. Science - Robert 01- soring American Fighter Pi­ public sentiment in favor of is a member of the Pacific Box 416 School on June 20. earczyk and Spelling - Jan­ lots Association for its en­ and has designed a red, white his idea that soon many cars Air Force. The graduates proceeded Port Orange, Fla. 32019 ice Wesner; the B’nai B’rith viable combat record. and blue auto license shield will carry similar shields Before his arrival in Viet­ to the stage as the school award for outstanding The wing operates three (pictured here) which bears or bumper stickers urging nam, he was assigned to ******* band, led by Natalino Car- achievement in History - F -100 Super,Sabre squad­ that slogan and carries his people to "G E T BEHIND Chanute AFB, 111. rea, played. Elaine Gannon James Hadden; die Daugh­ Clark badge. THE MAN BEHIND THE The airman is a former led the flag salute and the rons and an air commando Next week s a holiday! So don t forget. The dead­ ters of America award to squadron that flies modified Florida residents are re­ LAW.” student at Tascosa High eighth grade, led by Fred­ students who showed the quired to use only one li­ lines for next week’ s issue of the "Rahway News-Re­ Cessna T-37 trainers as at­ School, Amarillo, Tex. erick Fischer, and accom­ most academic improve­ tack aircraft. cense plate so the "G et Be­ panied by Miss Matera, sang Make soft after-bath slip­ cord / Clark Patriot w ill be off the presses on Wed­ ment - Fern Goldsmith and The sergeant, a 1959 gra­ hind The Man Behind The pers from cotton terry wash­ If I had a Hammer. Law shield is mounted per­ nesday and w ill be delivered in the Wednesday mail. Gary Simons; and finally, the duate of A. L. Johnson High cloths. One washcloth, fold­ CAN YOU PRINT? Rev. George Clyde of St. Faculty Award, given by the manently on the front of his ed and gathered around the School, attended Paul edges, will make a slipper. Deadlines next week w ill be earlier. A ll news and John The Apostle R. C. faculty to a student who was Smith’s (N.Y.) College and car encased in plastic. FIRST GRADERS CAN Church said a prayer of in­ Trim with matching cotton pictures for the July 4 issue must be in the offices of the best all round student- Union junior College, Cran­ Mr. Colby hopes to en­ ball fringe. GET LIBRARY CARD vocation and the class was in-service to the school, ac­ ford, N.J. courage the use of the slo­ the "Rahway News-Record"/"Clark Patriot" by Friday, seated to hear Deborah Ann ademics and general citizen­ gan, shield and spirit of His wife, Ruth, is the ROOM FOR RENT? The Clark Public Library June 28 at 5 p.m. Seery make an address of ship - Deborah Seery. supporting law enforcement daughter of M r. and Mrs. wishes to announce that chil­ welcome. Mr. Fischer re­ Dr. Carl H. Kumpf then officers throughout the na­ NEWARK STATE Dewey Harrelson of Rt. 3, dren entering first grade in Its always difficult to get things ready on time” turned to' the stage and led gave some graduation re­ tion. He has wtitten to Flor­ Georgetown, S. C. NEEDS IT! the fall may now apply for when holidays roll around -- so please remember that next the class in singing Farly marks and wished the gradu­ * * * ida law enforcement officers In the Morning again ac­ ida Governor Claude R. Kirk, a library card. week s deadlines are earlier. ates future success. Off - campus living quart­ companied by Miss Margue­ CALL US WITH Jr., who has expressed sup­ To be eligible they must Dr. Robert Savesen, pres­ ers for students at Newark rite Matera. ARMED FORCES NEWS port for the effort and to be able to print or write ******* ident of the board of educa­ State College, Union, is David Hart, the school’ s 388-0600 the Chief of Police of Day­ their own names. A parent tion, handed the diplomas to needed for next year, ac­ principal spoke to the tona, Fla., who said that the may fill out the rest of the The Clark Public Library w ill be closed on Thurs­ the graduates and John Wil- cording to Miss Marie Walsh parents and reviewed the lenbrock gave a farewell ad­ idea "hits the nail on the application. director of the women’s Applications can be filled day, July 4, in the observance of the 192nd Anniversary year’ s activities including dress. The benediction was Clark Dems head when it comes to the residence. out at the library, 303 West- of America's Independence. the Awards Assembly held given by Rev. William Elliott problems of the Police Of­ that morning at the Charles ficer today." He calls the The dormitory provides field Ave., next to the Mu­ The library w ill be open all day in July 5 from 9 - 5 of Osceola Presbyterian for only 150 women, and- Brewer School. M r. Hart Church and the class To Dance ! slogan and the idea nicipal Building whenever p.m. for those borrowers who w ill be staying at home dur­ gave credit to the students "GREAT!" and said that "If 200 dormitory applications the library is open. marched out at the band have been received this year who had won awards. They " A Good Ole Summertime more citizens such as your­ ing the long July 4th holiday. played. from freshmen alone, she were: The P.T.A. awards Festival", a meet the Dem­ self would take the time and The library w ill be closed on Saturday, July 6. said. for scholastic achievement Staff Sergeant Daniel Gay- ocratic candidates evening, make the effort to voice their in Art - Jill Conklin, Boys Residents of Union and Yarusavage ewski, son of Mr. and Mrs. will be held June 29 at 9 opinions and openly support ******* Physical Education - M i­ neighboring communities Frank Gayewski of 17 L ef- p.m. attheVFW Hall, Broad­ their Police, how much easi­ chael Brady, Girls Physical way, Clark. er the job would be for all who have rooms that can be Praises ferts La., Clark, is a mem­ rented to students are asked The Democratic Organization candidates for township Education - Irene Graca, The affair is sponsored of us." ber of the unit at Bien to contact the Student Ac­ Mayor and Council recently won endorsement from the Geography - Joseph Gran- by the Friends of the Demo­ Mr. Colby, who is em­ Hoa AB, Vietnam that*has tivities Office at the college. ata, English - Marc Shalit, cratic Organization Candi­ ployed as a security guard Police Training Clark Democratic Club and the Fourth Ward Democratic been selected as the best Landlords of students who History - Elaine Gannon, tactical fighter wing in the dates. The public is invited at the General Electric Co. Club. The candidates are Thomas Kaczmarek, for Mayor, Instrumental Music - Nancy to attend. in Daytona, said' that it have left the college are U.S. Air Force. asked to inform the Student Locher, Industrial Arts - was in the quiet of the night and Council candidates John Pisansky, Stanley Le Wand Sergeant Gayewski is a Activities Office that their, "It would seem to me, and Charles Walano. rooms are again available. this is another ‘firs t’ for Clark. To my knowledge, ******* there has never been a for­ Kiehn Pushes Driver’s mal Training Program pre­ sented to the Special Offic­ Final plans were completed for the 50 mile bike race I f . ® ers of the Clark Police De­ at a meeting at the home of Freddie Spencer on Monday Ed License Bill partment. I hope these men will recieve some recogni­ Assemblyman Herbert evening. The trophies have been placed in the window of publican Legislature’s plan tion of their schooling. (The Kiehn, of Rahway, reported to return 10% of the Sales very least should be certifi­ Anthony s Bike Shop at 1537 Irving Street. Presented at to Rahway and Clark resi­ Tax money directly to local cates of completion and dents today that a bill in the meeting were Anthony Horling and his sons, offi­ communities. hopefully they are afforded which many of them are very cials of the ABL, Mr. Spencer and George R. Hoagland, "A fte r a lengthy debate, proper identification,)” said much interested has passed the State Assembly cleared the Supt. of Recreation for Rahway. the Assembly but awaits ac­ Councilman Bernard \ aru- a Senate Bill which would savage in a statement issued The program w ill open at 12:45 p.m. at the starting tion in the Senate in the fall. return to the Municipalities The bill, A-599, which As­ at last Monday night’ s Coun­ line, near the parking lot on Irving St. with the playing in New Jersey approximate­ cil meeting. semblyman Kiehn sponsored ly $25,000,000.00 of Sales with Assemblyman Herbert “ Lt. Waterson and Sgt. of the national anthem by a musical group directed by Tax Money . The vote was Hartung are to be com­ Heilmann, of Union, pro­ 58 to 5 and the bill now Carmine Gustello, of the recreation department’s music vides that successful gradu­ mended for their timely re ­ will be sent to the Gover­ sourcefulness in the sche­ school. A color guard of the Rahway American Legion, ates of driver education nor. courses may be issued a duling of this program. The Post #5 under the direction of Commander Paul Konic, Assemblyman Herbert H. town as well as the men driver’s license immediate­ Kiehn stated that passage of wi II be in attendance. The 10 mile junior race w ill start ly upon passage of their involved, derives three ma­ this Bill "would fulfill a jor benefits. at 1 p.m. At 1:45 p.m., members of the Rahway Recrea­ course. promise to help relieve the It was passed on June 17 First: Council now knows tion Department’s twirling team w ill perform in front of burden on the property tax- - who the active, interested in the Assembly by a 49 payer. The funds would be the review stand near the starting line. Mayor John C. to 12 vote and was sent to and capable Special Officers apportioned among the qual­ are, as do the other agencies Marsh is expected to start the race off at 2 p.m. World the Senate. Assemblyman ifying municipalities based Kiehn said that since the in town. upon population in the last Second: This trained group record holder James Simes of Closter, New Jersey, who introduction of the bill he Federal census. has received numerous let­ is an asset to the regular has set the record of 1 hour and 56 minutes 7/10 at Som­ According to figures Police Force as a back-up ters, phone calls and visits available, Assemblyman erville is expected to enter. from Rahway and Clark resi­ team in cases of emergency. Kiehn said the City of Rah­ Third: The interest gen­ The riders w ill dress at the Recreation department’s dents urging passage of the way would receive approxi­ measure. erated by the Specials, building at 1670 Irving St., and Rahway w ill receive their mately $144,000 per fiscal proven by their enthusiastic The bill permits a driv­ year and Clark approximate­ trophies at the Deutscher Club in Clark. The program at e r’ s license to be issued attendance, may well pro­ ly $50,000. vide a source of recruits the club w ill be under the direction of Mr. Horling, senior. upon the certification by a teacher certified by the De­ for future regular Police A ll streets leading into the course w ill be blocked partment of Education as LEADING CONSUMER and that we are certainly all interested in seeing. off, starting at 11 a.m. and will remain closed until the authorized to instruct in an The^ United States was the approved automobile driving world’s largest consumer of "Now that Chief Muth has finish of the race, about 3:30 p.m. education course. nickel in 1967, using an es­ returned to duty, I hope he The Rahway First Aid squad w ill be on hand as well In other news of the Legis­ timated 352 million pounds. and Director Grunder will Total free world consump­ continue to build the depart­ as members of the Rahway police reserve. lature, Assemblyman Kiehn reported that Clark and Rah­ tion during the year was es­ ment in strength and morale The best place to see the exciting race w ill be along way would receive substan­ timated at 825 million with the implimintation of tial refunds under the Re- pounds. similar programs,” Coun­ Irving St. cilman Yarusavage said. 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of Deacons Monday at 8 p.m.; son, Brother Daniel, C .F.A.; ZION EVANGELICAL HOLY COMFORTER Women’ s Conversation-Stu­ SPECIAL SUNDAY the form er Thomas Cook, LUTHERAN-RAHWAY EPISCOPAL Area Religious Services dy group Tuesday at 9:30 SCHOOL R A LLIES Rahway Hospital Inspected By Australian who is stationed at the Alex- a.m.; Senior High Prayer ian Brothers Hospital In Chi­ The summer schedule will SET FOR JUNE 30 Holy Community at 7:30 group Wednesday at 6:30 cago; four sisters, Mrs. begin this Sunday. One ser­ Harriet Brothers, Mrs. Lu­ OSCEOLA PRESBYTERIAN a.m. for the last time until p.m. SECOND BAPTIST vice will be conducted at September 1; Morning Pray­ Rev. and Mrs. Fred Romer cille Brothers, Miss Mar­ Church Office hours for of Philadelphia, Pennsyl­ 9 a.m. “ The Meaning of er and Sermon at 11 a.m. garet Trotter and Mrs. Betty July and August will be 8 vania, who have been en­ Administrators On World Study Tour The Rev. James W. Ealey, Mr. Bryon Nunn will de­ Life” will be the sermon entitled “ The True Patriot” a.m. to 1 p.m. Catov, all of Rahway, and a topic of the Rev. Frederick gaged in the work of Chris­ pastor, will have as his ser­ liver the message at the Sun­ by the Rev. William A. Guer- grandson. A Solemn High day morning worship ser­ Fairclough, pastor. Sunday razzi, rector. Daily Vacation tian Visuals in Church pro­ Mass of Requiem was offered mon title “ The American grams for the past fifteen Rahway Hospital was dis­ and functioned so effectively. vices at 9:30 and 11 a.m. School from nursery through Bible School will be held Rahway Hospital is the only in St. M ary’ s Church, Rah­ Dream’ ’ at the 11 a.m. wor­ years will be present at the tinguished as one of the few this week. For his topic he grade 4 will be held in the this week from 9:30 to 11:30 FIRST BAPTIST hospital of its size on the way, June 14. Interment St. ship service on Sunday. The Central Baptist Church of United States hospitals in­ has chosen “ A Friend” . Mr. parish house at 9 a.m. Child a.m. each day. Tomorrow, M ary’s Cemetery, Rahway, Sunday School will convene Woodbridge Township on cluded on the Itinerary of administrators’ itinerary. Nunn is a member of the care will be provided for along with the regular ac­ under the direction of the at 9:30 a.m., There will be a Sunday morning worship June 30 for special Sunday twenty-seven members of During the remainder of church and serves on the younger children. The introit tivities of worship, arts, and Pettit Funeral Home, Rah­ Concert featuring the Job service will be held at 9:45 School Rallies to take place the Private Hospital Asso­ their stay in the United States Session as well as on the and offertory solo will be crafts, story period, and pic- way. Corp Womens Choir of Jer­ a.m. A sermon entitled at the usual 10 a.m. Sun­ ciation of Victoria, Austra­ they will visit four large hos­ Membership Committee. sung by Mrs. John Felver. rdc will be held on the church pitals: the Mayo Clinic in sey City at 4:30 p.m. at “ God’s Plumb Line” , will day School Hour. lia, currently studying hos­ June 30 will conclude The Lutheran Church Men grounds. All young people Grover Cleveland School on be given by the Rev. James Mrs. Romer will present pitals throughout the world. Rochester, Swedish and St. church school classes for the w ill hold their annual picnic and their parents are invited. HARRY SWEARER Sunday which is sponsored F. Horton, pastor. Church an unusual Bible Puppet Pro­ The group spent an entire Bamaras Hospitals in Min­ summer, and also the two tonight at 6 p.m. at the home Independence Day will be Harry Swearer, 77, of 629 by the Youth Fellowship. school sessions for crib gram during the 10 a.m. Sun­ day at the local hospital in neapolis, and the Kaiser worship services. Beginning of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Schafft. observed by a celebration of New Brunswick Ave., Rah­ Tickets are available. room, nursery, kindergar­ day School Hour. Mrs. order to observe the ser­ Foundation Medical Center July 7 through Sept. 15, one The closing program of the the Holy Communion at 8 way, died May 31 in Rahway The summer schedule for ten, Prim ary and Middlers* Romer, who will present the vices in a medium-sized in San Francisco. service of worship will be Vacation Church School will a.m. Special prayers will be Hospital after a short worship services has been are held from 9:45 to 12 program to the nursery hospital which provide good held from 9:30 to 10:15 a.m. be held Friday at 7:15 p.m. given for peace and for the illness. He was a lifelong announced, during July and noon. Church school ses­ through junior age groups, patient care at a reasonable Mr. William Elliott, Displays will be available armed forces. During July resident of Rahway and the August worship services will sions for Junior through possesses an unusual col­ rate. The hospital’s unique pastor, and his family will in each department. A ser­ and August there will be only husband of M rs. Josephine be held at 8 a.m. and Sun­ Adult departments are held lection of puppets and very microwave patient feeding Obituaries be on vacation during the vice will be conducted and one service each Sunday at Cillo Swearer, who died in day School at 9:30 a.m. from 11 a.m. to 12 noon. unusual visuals which will system was of primary in­ period June 26 through July refreshments served. A Va­ 11 a.m. The Trial Liturgy 1966. Mr. Swearer operated, The Baptist Youth Fellow­ be used in the program. By terest to them, but they ex­ 11. Call the church office cation Church School evalu­ of the Lords supper will be his own business, the ship meeting will be held at use of puppets she presents pressed great interest in the FREDERICK J. BANGHART if needed. ation meeting will be held held along with a short medi­ Swearer Welding and Radi­ SECOND PRESBYTERIAN 7 p.m. at the church. the Biblical message in one hospital’s closed circuit Fredieick J. Banghart, 55, next Tuesday at the home tation. ator Repair Co. He was a of Mrs. Dudley Painter of the most unique ways. television and other systems of 172 W. Inman Ave., Rah­ member of St. Paul’s Epis­ CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH Mr. Romer will present employed by the hospital. way, died June 19 at Rah­ The morning worship is at 8 p.m. copal Church. Surviving are WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP a very special program for President of the Associ- way Hospital after a short scheduled for 9:30 a.m. with TRINITY UNITED METHODIST AVENEL PRESBYTERIAN two sons, Leonard of Linden the Junior High through Adult tion and director of the tour, willness. He was born In a sermon on “ The Virgin and Robert of Rahway; two Sunday Bible School con­ age groups, a Black Light said "W e came here to learn Hope, N.J. and lived in Rah­ Birth” by the Rev. Richard sisters, Mrs. Mable Bare- venes at 10 a.m. Classes FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, The closing session of the Chalk Picture. Through this about your microwave sys­ way 28 years. He was em­ R. Streeter, pa6tor. Sunday Sunday services will be ford and Mrs. Fannie Mer- are available for all ages SCIENTIST Church school will be held Black Light Chalk picture tem, but we have seen much ployed by Philadelphia Church School and worship­ held at 9:30 and 11 a.m. The cier, both of Rahway; two Nursery through Adult. The at 9:30 a.m. on Sunday. Pro­ Rev. Romer will illustrate more. We have observed that Quartz Co., in Avenel as time is being held at 9:30 Sermon topic will be “ A grandsons and two great morning service is con­ “ For the law of the Spirit motion certificates will be a great Bible truth. so many people are dedicated a chemical operator for 24 a.m. also. The program is Patriot’s Dream” , given by grandchildren. Requiem Eu­ ducted at 11 a.m. and the of life in Christ Jesus hath awarded. The Rev. Gordon Both Rallies will be con­ to their work and think of years. a6 follows: Crib room, in­ the Rev. Walter W. Feigner, charist was offered by Rev. evening service at 7:30 p.m. made me free from the law W. Baum, pastor, will con­ ducted at the same 10 a.m. the best interest of the pa­ He is survived by his wife, fants up to the age of 2; pastor. Summer Sunday Joseph H. Gauvin in St. The Rev. James Gent, of sin and death.” This verse duct the worship services at Sunday School Hour. All ages tient and the best interest Margaret Gulick Banghart; nursery, 3 years old; kin­ Church School is held for Paul’ s Episcopal Church, pastor, will bring Bible Mes­ from Romans is part of the 9:30 a.m. in the Chapel and are invited to attend this of the community at all two sons Edmond and Donald dergarten, 4 and 5 year olds. nursery, kindergarten, pri­ Rahway. Interment was in sages at both services. The Lesson-Sermon to be read 11 a.m. in the Sanctuary. very unusual and unique Sun­ times. We were concerned at home; two daughters Mrs. Primary, children 6-10 mary 1, 2 and 3 at 9:30 Rahway Cemetery under the Youth Groups meet at 6:30 in all Christian Science During the 11 a.m. service day Bible School Program. about what we would find in Raymond O’Donnell of Par- years old, will attend the a.m. direction of the Pettit p.m. Sunday. This Friday churches this Sunday. Title the High School and College The location of the Rallies the United States, but we sippany and Miss Irene first part of the worship Starting July 10 and every Funeral Home, Rahway, on at 5 p.m. the Young People of the Lesson is “ Christian graduates will be honored. have found nothing but good. Banghart at home; three bro­ service and may leave after Wednesday through Aug. 28, and the temporary location June 4. will leave for a time of fel­ Science” . The service at the Nursery is provided during of the Central Baptist Church In your hospital we have thers Joseph and David of the Sermon Story for a sup­ family picnics will be held lowship and Bible study at local church begins at 11 both services. of Woodbridge Township is found much to take back to Burbank, Calif., and George ervised program in the fel­ starting at 5:30 p.m. till RAYMOND L. RUDDY Roosevelt Park. On July 5 a.m. and is open to the pub­ Daily Vacation Bible School #23 on Woodbine Ave. Australia to put into prac­ of Oxford, N.J., two sisters lowship room. dark at Merrill Park - Former Councilman Ray­ will have a Mystery Bus lic. School will be held at 9 in Avenel. tice.” Mrs. Susan Unger and Mrs. The Summer Seminar will Grove 3. There will be mond L. Ruddy, 75, of 196 ride. The Sunday School will to 11:30 a.m. July 1 through separate programs for sen­ The comprehensive tour Jane O’Day of Burbank, E. Grand Ave. died in Rah­ be held in the Recreation meet as usual during the This Sunday M r. and Mrs. July 12. All children from ior highs. of the administrators left Calif. way Hospital after a long room at 8:23 a.m. on Sun­ summer months at 10:55 Fred Romer of Philadelphia 3 years of age through grade FOE AUXILIARY Australia on May 5 for Sin­ The funeral service was illness. He was the husband day. The Session will meet a.m. every Sunday, it was will be present at 10 a.m. 6 are welcome. Beginning gapore. Combining pleasure held June 22 at the Thomas of Mrs. Georgia Riker at the Manse on Friday at announced today. Mrs. Agnes APPOINTS COMMITTEES to lead in special Sunday July 7 one worship service with their study of hospital F. Higgins’ Sons Funeral Ruddy. Mr. Ruddy was born 6:30 p.m. I. Shelling, Christian Science Home, with Rev. Gordon W. School rallies. Mrs. Romer w ill be held in the Sanctu­ FIRST UNITED METHODIST services and techniques, the in Rahway and lived here his Assistant Committee on will present a Bible puppet ary at 9:30 a.m. through The regular meeting of group visited Switzerland, Baum, Pastor of the Trinity entire life. He operated a Publication for Rahway said, program and Mr. Romer will July and August. the Rahway Auxiliary #1863 Germany, Denmark, Sweden Methodist Church officiat­ real estate agency at his “ All churches and societies Church services will begin TEMPLE BETH TORAH present a Black Light Chalk F.O.E. was held at the Eagles and France, where they ing. Interment was in Fair- home prior to retiring a of our denomination continue at 10 a.m. on Sunday. The Picture. H ome on June 17.. missed the Paris strikes by view Cemetery, Westfield. year ago. He also repre­ their services the year Rev. Kenneth A. Austen- one day. In the countries Summer Schedule of Wor­ On July 3 the Lord’ s Sup­ ZION-LUTHESAN-CL ARK Plans were made for the sented Gordon-Built Homes, round. Our Sunday School berg, pastor, will preach, where English is not spoken MICHAEL P. SWENDA ship Services: Sunday, 8:30 per will be observed. A Bap­ Delegates attending the Con­ Rahway, and served as its has classes for pupils up on “ Expand Your Con­ universally, the travelers Michael P. Swenda, 73, of a.m.; Monday and Thursday, tismal service will be held vention to be held June 20, sales agent. Mr. Ruddy on Sunday afternoon at 3 to the age of twenty, and The summer schedule of sciousness with L.S.C.: Love said they found conver­ 283 Terrace St., Rahway, 7 a.m.; Friday, 8 p.m.; Sat­ 21 and 22 at the Ms.dison served as councilman from welcomes young people de­ services goes into effect this Service, and Dedication” . sational exchange hindered died June 25 at Rahway Hos­ urday, 8:30 a.m. Rabbi Jacob p.m. The Midweek Service Hotel at Atlantic City. the First Ward from 1948 is held on Wednesday at siring a Sunday School home Sunday and continues through by the interruptions required pital after a brief illness. He Rubenstien - Hazzan Solo­ Rahway Auxiliary will to 1950. He was a member for the summer.” the first Sunday in Septem­ for translation. After two was born in Czechoslovakia mon Sternberg. 7:30 p.m. conduct the Memorial Ser­ of the Rahway Real Estate ber. The main worship ser­ weeks in London, the group and lived in New York and vices at the Convention. Board, Rahway Elks Lodge vice w ill begin at 9:30 a.m. WILLOW GROVE flew to New York City, and Jersey City before moving President Mrs. Hans Nel­ 1075 and the First P res­ with the Rev. Joseph D. Ku- PRESBYTERIAN visited Rahway Hospital to Rahway 12 years ago. He son named the following byterian Church. Surviving charik, pastor, speaking on from that point. retired four years ago from committees: Historian — also are two daughters, Mrs. ST. AGNES CHURCH the theme “ The Word of Re­ The guests were welcomed the Vari-typer Co., Newark Mrs. Joseph Sepesi; Auditor Mariann Keating and Mrs. CLARK conciliation” . The Sunday Summer Schedule. Wor­ by John L. Yoder, Director, where he was employed as and Merchandise Club - Mrs. Evelyn Enot, both of Rah­ School and Adult Bible hour ship Service at 10 a.m. on George E. Argast, Assistant a machinist for ten years. Louis Soos; Visiting and way, three grandchildren and will not meet during the sum­ Sunday. Adult Study Program Director, and Board of Gov­ He is survived by one son SUNDAY MASSES: 6:30, Community Service - Mrs. a great grandchild. Services mer months. at 8:15 on Wednesday. Rev. ernors members Fayette N. Arthur Swenda of Rahway; 7:30, 8:30, 10:00, 11:15 a.m. Cecelia Romozzi; Retarded were conducted in the Pettit Members of the Luther Julian Alexander, pastor. Talley, President, Robert L. three daughters, Mrs. John and 12:30 p.m. Children - M rs. Joseph Bo­ Funeral H ome, Rahway on League will attend a conven­ Jones, and James Smith, Jr. Lynch of Westbury, L. I., WEEKDAY MASSES: 7:00 ros; American Cancer - June 22 by the Rev. tion of the Eastern District The Medical Staff was rep­ Mrs. Anne Brittingham of and 8:00 a.m. — CHURCH Mrs. Stephen Strakele; Mus­ Theodore Scott, First Pres­ on Saturday and Sunday at resented by Manley C. Wil­ Baltimore, Md. and Miss 6:45 a.m. — CONVENT. cular Dystrophy - Miss Is­ byterian Church, Rahway, St. Paul’ s Lutheran Church, liams, M.D., President, and Irene Swenda of Alexandria, HOLY DAY MASSES: 6:00, abel Kidd; Boystown Kearn­ interment Rahway Ceme­ Raritan. A work-day for Edward Levitzky, M.D., Va.; four grandchildren and 7:00, 8:00 and 9:00 a.m. and members is scheduled for MINISTERS ELECT ey - Mrs Martin Carroll; tery. 5:30 and 8:00 p.m. Home on the Range - Mrs. Chairman of Executive Com­ two great-grandchildren. this Saturday at 9:30 a.m. mittee. Mr. Yoder described The funeral will be held Vacation Bible School con­ Arthur Moore; Jimmy Dur­ The Rahway-Clark Minis­ ante Children’ s Fund - M is. Rahway Hospital and its ser­ on Friday, June 28, from tinues through July 3. vices by reviewing the con­ the Thomas F. Higgins’ Sons terial Association, meeting Joseph Sepesi; Investigat­ If yojM son's present school has ing - M rs. Stephen Strakele; tents of a packet containing Funeral Home, 1116 Bryant HOW MUCH ARE YOU PAYING FOR DRY CLEANING? last week at Second Pres­ not jmabled him to achieve as you, byterian' Church, Rahway, Publicity and Delequent - statistical and descriptive St., Rahway. There will be \P|pu like, might we suggest your, information as well as hos­ i^^stigating $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 FOR A PLAIN DRE55 OR SUIT? FIRST PRESBYTERIAN elected the following new Mrs. Eugene Peare; Con­ a High Mass of Requiem at pital publications. He intro­ slate of officers: President, vention Fund - Mrs. Hans 9 a.m. at St. Thomas the duced Philip Morgan of the Apostle Church, Rahway. The Rev. Gordon Baum, pas­ Nelson and Mrs. Eugene For Real Savings and Quality Service, Come To New Jersey Hospital Asso­ On Sunday, the Rev. The­ tor of Trinity Methodist Peare. ciation, who described the THE SCHOOL odore H. Scott, assistant Church, Vice - President, programs and aims of that WITH A DIFFERENT SLANT pastor, will conduct the The Rev. John Tombler, of MARIE J. COOK CALL US WITH organization. where his new I CAN and I HAMILTON'S CONVENIENT DRIVE-IN STORE morning worship service at St. Marks Roman Catholic Mrs. Marie J. Cook R.N., ARMED FORCES NEWS The visitors were served a W ILL, his Confidence and De­ y:30 a.m. The Summer Church, Co - secretaries, 53, of 644 Salem Ave., 388-0600 luncheon prepared by the mi­ termination, activate, fortify and Church School schedule will the Rev. James Ealey of Elizabeth, died June 11 at inspire his IQ. College Prep. crowave system and then Plain Dresses, Suits, only $1.30 be as follows: all children Secbnd Baptist Church and home. A native of Rahway, Grades 9-12 & PG. Drilled in the) St. Vladim ir’s Ukrainian toured many areas of the are urged to attend the first the Rev. Richard Streeter, Mrs. Cook lived there until subjects required for College Church of Elizabeth, N.J. hospital, where department Slacks, Plain Skirts, only 65C part of the morning wor­ pastor of Second Presby­ she moved to Roselle four Entrance. HOW TO STUDY is) is holding its annual Car­ heads demonstrated their stressed. All sports. Day school" ship hour with their parents. terian Church. years ago. Mrs. Cook was a nival beginning June 24 thru methods and briefed the or 5 or 7 day boarding. Request) After the Children’s Ser­ The Rev. Eugene Ebert, graduate of St. Elizabeth YOU CAN HAVE SAME DAY SERVICE June 29 - from 7 to 11 p.m. guests on the operation of illustrated brochure and book" mon they will attend the spe­ outgoing president, ex­ Hospital School of Nursing AND WITH NEVER AN EXTRA C H A R G E ! The Carnival is located on their departments. The tour and a member of its Alumnae Royal Roads” (free) on good, cial activity program in the pressed gratitude that the study habits. Enroll now for' the school grounds at 425 was concluded by a visit to church school rooms. Regu­ past twelve months had Association. She was a com­ September. Grier Ave., Elizabeth, N.J. the Rahway First Aid Squad, YOU RECEIVE FREE WOODEN NICKELS lar Church School resumes seen evidence of greater in­ municant of St. Mary’ s R.C. (1 block before the Bayway which is adjacent to the hos­ Church, Rahway. Surviving Phone 731-3300 or write; ■ AND ■ EXCHANGE FOR LOVELY GIFTS ON DISPLAY! on Sept. 8. A nursery is ter-faith dialogue and par­ Circle on Rt. 1 in Eliza­ pital. The Australian visi­ Carteret School, Box Q, provided for children of par­ ticipation among clergy; are a daughter, Mrs. Marilyn beth). tors expressed amazement Kolas of Roselle Park; a West Orange, N. J, ents and friends. also, that the ministerial YOU CAN TAKE ADVANTAGE OF HAMILTON’S Plenty of rides, games and that the First Aid Squad was Other meetings of the week association has become in­ home cooked foods. Free ad­ operated on a voluntary basis AND W E E K L Y SPECIALS! A NEW ONE EVERY W E E K ! include Junior High Prayer volved in several important mission. Everyone is cor­ Group at 8 p.m. today; Board community issues. dially invited to attend.

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RAHWAY HIGH GIRL "WHAT IS EXPECTED Golden Age TO ATTEND OF THE SCHOOL Stamp Club ! CITIZENSHIP INSTITUTE SECRETARY?” Members Elect Miss Susan Washburn was Members Everything! The diversi­ selected by the Rahway Wo­ fied duties of the school se­ man’s Club to attend the cretary at Rahway Public New Officers Citizenship Institute at Honored Schools are not comparable Douglass College, New to any industrial or commer-, Brunswick, last week. Miss Members of the Rahway cial office position. In a At the regular weekly Washburn, the daughter of Stamp club were recently business office, they would meeting of the Golden Age Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wash­ awarded medals. be divided among many Club recently at the First burn of 254 Maple Ave., Rah­ They were: Elizabeth classifications of position — Methodist Church Hall on way lived in the dormitory Frate, Sharon Kane, Hazel accountant, secretary, sta­ West Grand Ave., Rahway, at Douglass College, ate in George, Karen Paulsen, Nick tistician, nurse, supply President Rose Janecki was the college dining room, en­ Koukotas, Greta Movas- clerk, receptionist, tele­ presented by the nominating joyed the entertainment pro­ saghi, Susan Lucas, Mary phone operator. Yet, ONE committee with a slate of vided, attended citizenship Alice Fore, Nanci Kitko, secretary in a school must new officers for installa­ lectures, participated in Jeanne Seeberger. Club ad­ perform all of these duties, tion. sports events, and made a visor is Alvin Branin. serving as registrar too! Installed as new officers trip to Trenton to view at The secretary is entrusted were: President, Laura Koe­ first hand the workings of with confidential informa­ nig; Vice President, Henri­ ■state government. tion, must be a responsible etta Rau, Secretary, Anna Miss Washburn was person, is expected to make Noterup; and Treasurer, chosen by the Women’ s Club RETIREMENT THOUGHTS a good appearance, be tact­ Jeanne Lundgren. from five finalists, who re­ ful, patient, and helpful to At this time in behalf of ceived the most votes in the There are two kinds of members of the faculty, pu­ all members and officers of election participated in the people — ones who live for pils, parents, and members The Golden Age extended junior class girls of Rahway today only and others who of the community. The tone “ sincere and hearty wishes High School. live for today and tomorrow. of the school usually re­ to our retiring President, Miss Victoria Kaminski For those in the second flects the school secretary, Rose Janecki, for her tire­ was selected as an alternate. group, funds for now and since she is the first and less efforts, many kind­ Miss Washburn is a mem­ later are or should be a sometimes the only per­ nesses to all her fellow- ber of The National Honor prime consideration when son a visitor meets. Her members, great interest in Society, the Blue Triangle' they reach their prime and attitude towards visitors of­ creating harmony and good Club, and Junior Boosters, come within “ thinking dis­ ten reveals the attitude of will and also good fellow­ Secretary of the Latin Club tance” of retirement. MEMBERS OF THE JUNIOR SERVICE LEAGUE recently visited the Rahway First Aid Emer- the school towards her. ship among her co-officers and was junior class presi­ Practically as important Mrs. Minnie Wagner, who and all members of The dent. She is also a Senior _ gency Squad, Inc., to inspect the squad headquarters and equipment. Because of " the fine work as money for “ now and then” has been an educational se­ Golden Age Club.” Scout, Troop 380, and is .-.this group does” the league voted to give a substantial donation to the squad. Participating in is shelter, according to John B. P. W. OFFICERS -- Installed at The Oak's on June 20 for cretary for twenty-eight Secretary of St. Mark’s Concord, housing consultant ■ the presentation of a check for a radio console electronic system were /Mrs, Matthew Salvia, years, will be honored upon Young Ladies’ Sodality. to Masonite Corporation. the coming year included: First Vice President, Airs. William her retirement on June 30, 1 manager of the T h rift Shop; Mrs. Steven Connor, of the Service League; President Ray Bartz, of Miss Kaminski is the “ After the couple’s chil­ Taylor; President, Airs. Salvatore Finelli, and Installing Offi- 1968, at the annual School ,,fhe Rahway F irs t A id Squad; Airs. Douglas Baumann, president of the Service League; and Mrs. daughter of M r. and Mrs. dren have left home, often­ Officer, Past President, Miss Anne Kellgran. Other officers Secretaries Meeting to be Casmir Kaminski of 454 times there is unused space jijohn Babbit, of the Service League. The 32 man squad serves an average of 90 to 120 man- held at the home of Mrs, With The installed included Second Vice President, Airs. Joseph Bogar; Central Ave., and is pres­ that can be converted into nchours each month for a yearly total o f 1,875 volunteer manhours. “ In Rahway, we were proud Bert Gallo, president of the Recording Secretary, Mrs. James Brown; Corresponding Sec­ ident-elect of Student Coun­ an apartment,” suggests Rahway Educational Secre­ to realize that the F irs t Aid Squad, the Policemen and Fire Department members a ll work as cil, treasurer of Chantelles, Concord. “ Perhaps an aged retary, Airs. Thomas Ruiz; Treasurer, Airs. Jeanette Bruce. taries Association. a team. Maybe that’s why Rahway is so fortunate in the kind of service we receive,” said a as well as of her church parent will come to live. The Rahway Association of Armed Forces Service League member. choir, a member of Junior That situation may require Educational Secretaries Boosters, American Field home alterations for pre­ were entertained at a picnic c SECOND WARD Service and the Spanish Club. serving the couple’ s and the Wednesday evening, June 12 Army Specialist Four Disabled Vets Install She is a Senior Scout of parent’ s independence.” at the home of outgoing Pres­ Patrick J. Duggan, 19, son CITIZEN’S ASSN. Troop 380, and is publicity Perhaps a townhouse or ident, Mrs. Bert Gallo, 472 of Mr. and Mrs. James J. chairman of Senior Scout a duplex apartment building Officers In New Home Orchard St., Rahway. Duggan, 9 Fredrick Ave., PRESENTS AWARD Planning Board of C ross­ will suit the family, provid­ The installation of officers Ann O’ Donnell; Patriotic Mrs. Katherine Hoagland, Colonia, arrived in Vietnam, roads Council. ing campact living quarters for Cpl. George H. Keller Instructor - Blanche Robin­ chairman of the nominating May 24 and is assigned as This year’s Second Ward and income from a rental Chapter #14, D. A. V. was held son; and Sgt at Arms - Lena committee presented the a rifleman in Company D, Citizens Association annual unit. at their new home, 21 Pop­ Augustine. new slate of officers includ­ 1st Battalion of the 1st award to a Rahway High "Planning for the present lar St., Rahway, on June 15. Mayor John Marsh con­ ing: President, Mrs. Kather­ Cavalry Division’s 12th Cav­ School senior was presented and future is a key to better Post State Commander, gratulated the new officers ine Ledovoy; Vice President alry. to Miss Lois Marie Tyson * * * living now and in later Jesse Stein assisted by Post and wished them luck with Mrs. Teresa Lanigan; Sec­ of 108 Wavecrest Ave., Win­ Don Hoagland State Commander Leon San­ their new home. retary, Mrs. Mildred Lie- years,” the Masonite con­ field. sultant adds. “ Talk over chez and State Commander neck and Treasurer, Mrs. Visitors were present The award was based on Marine Private Percy L. your ideas with a builder, John Benyei installed the from Elizabeth, Newark, Jeanette Bruce. The presi­ good citizenship as displayed Halsey, 19, son of Mrs. lumber dealer or architect. following officers: Com- dent appointed Mrs. Ruth Paterson and Passaic Chap­ in thought and action in her Louise Halsey of570D.Cap- Installed As Each can be helpful.” mandent - Michael Stein; Schmaeling as sunshine ters of the D.A.V. Council­ every day school life, and obianco Plaza, Rahway, and Couples planning home Sr. Vice Comm - Harry El­ chairman and Mrs. Eleanor man John Gilgannon, from recommended by her teach­ husband of the form er Miss modernization can find nu­ lis; 1st Jr. Vice Comm - Oppenheimer, Mrs. Edith the first ward, represented ers and advisor. The award Edith L. Smith of 231 W. merous ideas at their lum­ Charles Kulsal; 2nd Jr. Vice Roberts and Mrs. Gertrude the City Council. Rahway was a $25 savings bond. Third Ave., Roselle, was Master Councilor ber and building materials Comm - Francis Carroll; Grimaldi to the salary com­ Post #5 American Legion graduated from eight weeks yards. They can see ma­ mittee. Treasurer - Thomas Bar- was represented by Post of recruit training at the On June 8, Donald C. H oag- terials and decide on their biceri; Adjutant - Richard Commander Arthur Moran Marine Corps Recruit Depot land was installed a6 the needs. Many middle-aged Redding; Sgt. at Arms - and Adjutant Phil Manches­ here. Master Councilor of Union couples have found wood - Fred Brown; Chaplain - ter. Mrs. Ann Benyei and RAHWAY JA YC EES He will now undergo from Chapter, Order of Demolay, grained paneling an answer Adam Makow; Officer of members of her staff re­ two to four weeks of ANNOUNCE SCHOLARSHIP at ceremonies in the Masonic to their remodeling require­ Day - Robert Eldredge; 3 presented the State Dept of individual combat training Temple, 1550 Irving St., ments. yr. Trustee - J. Kenneth the Ladies Auxiliary. Pre­ RECIPIENTS and then, after leave at home, Rahway. "The easy-care, pre­ O’ Donnell; 2 yr. Trustee - sent also were members of will report to his first Ma­ Donald is a member of finished surfaces are ex­ Donald E llis; and 1 yr. Trus­ the State Dept of the D.A.V. The Rahway Jaycees are rine Corps assignment. the Rahway High School actly what the couple needs,” tee - Richard Redding. Leon Sanchez, Post State pleased to announce the se­ The intensified Marine re­ Band and the high school Concord asserts. “ Selec­ Mrs. Marion Hoeft, Past Commander, gave the main lection of Deborah Lynn O’ cruit training emphasizes baseball team. tions from 20 patterns, and State Commander of the La­ address of the evening and' Reilly and Thomas G. rigid physical conditioning Other officers installed colors of Royalcote paneling, dies Auxiliary of the D.A.V. stressed the need for the Schaefer, both Rahway High and survival techniques, both were: Councilors Warren for example, provide a installed the following offic­ D.A.V.I to be especially alert School Seniors, as the reci­ at sea and ashore, to develop Vache and Robert Post; Dea­ choice for any interior situ­ ers of the local Ladies Aux­ orr all problems concerning pients of $250 Rahway Jay- self-confidence and en­ cons, Robert Umholtz and ation. Top appearance and iliary: Commander - Mary the Disabled Veterans and cee Scholarships. The durance. Marksmanship with Richard George; Stewards, wipe-down maintenance are Sheppard; Sr. Vice Comm - their dependents. He also Awards committee selected the M-14 rifle and 45-caliber Kenneth Henry and Charles important considerations, Elsie Brown; Jr. Vice said we must be particular­ these two young people from pistol are equally stressed, McMichael; Chaplain, Kim too. Expense of decorating Comm - Jane Elies; Treas­ ly alert to the present bills among many deserving and close order drill in­ Kortz. is abolished for years — urer - Marion Hoeft; C hap­ now before congress con­ applicants based on a care­ stills the traditions of Ma­ Also, Marshall, Frederick a fine economy.” lain - Inez Keller; Adjutant- cerning the Veteran. ful evaluation of each ap­ rine Corps teamwork. Pfieffer; Orator, John plicant’s past academic per­ A thorough study of basic Welsh; Standard bearer, formance, need, future po­ military subjects, hygiene, William Gritschke; Sentinal, tential, and a personal in­ first aid and sanitation, and Donald Schwarz; Almoner, terview with each finalist. the customs, courtesies, Robert Mockos; and Precep­ Miss O’Reilly, of 632 Mil­ history and mission of the tors, Herbert Freeland, Mi­ lers La., graduates in the Marine Corps serve to polish chael Tomaszewicz, Russell top 10% of her class aca­ the new Marine’ s recruit Fish, William Knox, Allan demically and has been very education and prepare him to Vache, Jerry DiRenzo, and active in extracurricular ac­ join the Marine combat Willard Taylor. tivities both at school and in forces. The Chapter advisors are the community. She plans to “ Dad” Robert C. Seel, Fred­ enter Newark State College rick A. Carmody, Lester A. in the fall and will major in ENGINEERS CHANGE Hoagland, Peter Nicholas, History Education. Charles Baksa, and Fran­ Mr. Schaefer will enter CLANG INTO THUD cis Moore. Bucknell University this The members of the year to pursue his chosen A metal garbage can that installing team were Harry T hey Hold Their Bright vocation of Chemical Engi­ falls with a thud, not a clang McDowell, Jim Carmody, neering. He also graduates when it is knocked around, James Musacchio Jacob Ep- in the top 10% of the class raised hopes that this sleep- precht, David Hoagland, and and has been actively en­ shattering noice may be Donald Freeman. Rev. Rich­ Future in Their Hands gaged in extracurricular stopped. ard R. Streeter of Second participation. Tom resides Noise - control engineers Presbyterian Church Rah­ at 52 Maple Ave. of the Bethlehem Steel Com­ way, was the guest speaker. This young married couple has made a wise investment The Rahway Jaycees are pany were approached by pleased to be able to assist ‘Citizens for a Quieter in their future happiness. Anticipating the many ex­ these young people in their City” to assist in the elim ­ quest for advanced educa­ ination of excessive noise. penses that confront the newly married, they started tion, and wish to thank all Since metal, ratproofeans FOURTH WARD are required by law in many these who support us in this CIVIC GROUP saving early and regularly, with an interest-bearing endeavor. The major source cities, the only solution was of funds for the Scholarship sound - proofing the con­ WILL MEET Savings Account at our bank. Why don’t you try it? program are derived from tainer. receipts at the annual Foot­ Sound - absorbing mater­ ball Classic - the charity ial, including asphalt, felt The general meeting of game between the Giants and and rubber has been applied the Fourth Ward Civic Eagles held at Princeton. to areas of vibration, six COMPOUNDED PER Association will be held on rubber feet are attached to June 27 at 8 p.m. at the QUARTERLY ANNUM the bottom rim, and the Columbian School, Hazel­ ON REGULAR ON 6-MONTH entire base coated with a wood and New Brunswick HOUSE FOR SALE? gummy material. The result Aves. SAVINGS SAVINGS CLASSIFIED ADS' Good Old-Fashioned is an innocuous thud rather All members and prospec­ ACCOUNTS CERTIFICATES Call 388-0600 than a spine-tingling crash. tive members are invited to attend. Value in the Newest Fashion for Men

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Batson, New weight-watchers plate and York District Engineer, U.S. pletely refurbished dining hall caters to an American desert delights. Subscription Rate by Mail Including Postage Army Corps of Engineers, Dinners feature a baked 26 Federal Plaza, New York, menu while specialties abound ranging from 16 dif- potatoe when ordered and is 52 weeks $3 00 > 10007. This is a service Outside Union and Middlesex Counties $6 00 which the Corps is author­ ferent varieties of pancakes served with our cream or ized to provide upon request. to an ice cream parlor. butter. Also included among In a related area, many The restaurant facing the the steaks, turkey and other Member New Jersey Press Association western turnoff from exit dinner plates will be a full I of you will be pleased to 135 of the Garden State Park- fish selection ranging from know that Congress will once way is glass enclosed in the Halibut Steak, Seafood De­ This newspaper is responsible for typographical again have an opportunity to front, is 45 feet wide and lights, fish filet to Butterfly errors only to the extent of the space the errors pass flood insurance legis­ lation, the need and demand runs a depth of 70 feet to Shrimp and scallops, occupy Claims must be mode within one week of the rear. There is ample Appetizers include chop­ for which is very high in publication. parking behind the building, ped liver herring and sour our area. Just this morning, The dining area is luxtiri cream, plus shrimp cocktail. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR w ill be accepted by . with strong support from ously carpeted, center tables A daily luncheon or snack this paper as space allows All letters must be S Congressman Windall and feature will be a three-deck­ signed with name and address Names and ad­ me, our House Banking and are covered in imitation pal- imino leather parkwood, er 1/3 ground beef STAX- dresses w ill be verified before publication No Currency Committee voted i to include a flood insurance while vermilion booths hug burger (served in two pat- unsigned letter w ill be published Names and ad­ the inside perimeter. Com- Tie®) an<4 a tempting Fish- dresses w ill be withheld by the pa p e r upon program in the omnibus fortable upholstered chairs s .* , _ request. housing bill which we are PROUD NE W CITIZEN - Mrs. Grace Martulli, of 3 1 Plymouth now completing action on. grace the center dining C?hli.— . '• den pool. Grades 4-8 from For the past several sbould and could be made,” pipe. M r. 'Perrotta is a Jersey, including Union and •suit of the severe flooding ?“pper waS serve,d r° ab°ut The rest of the library’s these playgrounds will be years, the Library has ex- gan(ines said opening day. graduate of Seton Hall Uni­ Essex Counties, as a “ major of'the'Rahway River and its 66Af?erunner * aevheSd** blusiness hours wil1 remain picked up at 10:30 a.m. On perienced this down trend. “ Now I have incorporated CELANESE versity. same: open daily from Tuesday and Friday. Grades But the circulation has al- wbat I think to be the most disaster area has triggered tributaries, which cover-5 0 % -^ u gK ^ m on y tor die ^ SamC: °pen APPOINTS Mr. Perrotta, who is ac­ of Union County and a r^mflarlon ~of" new officers~ j" 5 P.™.; fvenings — Mon- 1-3 from the Charles H. ways been on a higher level modern ideas in food hand- potentially considerable Rio-nifiranr n a rr of F ssex f"stauatlon 01 new omcers. d and Thrusdays — from than the previous year. ling an(j eXpect that Mr. Stax MARCEL BLACK tive in Boy Scout activities, signincant part oi e ssex Tbe ceremony was conduct- 7 q _ m Brewer, Mildred Terrace, is a member of the Mayor’s amount of Federal assist­ County, I have wired the ed by Betty Mattern and as- 'Libra „ Boardao- and Frank K. Hehnly play­ The final circulation count wm lead the way in this ance for a wide variety of showed that 6736 library new COncept of restaurant Development Council in Corps of Engineers, G over- i t/d b xjL Munkel for the a “ ihrary Board ap- ground will be picked up at Clark, N.J. He is also vice emergency relief and reha­ nor Hughes and the OEP the summer Saturday items were borrowed for serVice. M arcel K. Black has been officers who will serve for 9:30 a.m. and grades 4-8 president of the local bilitation purposes. urging them to utilize the closing at its May 8 meet­ home use. This was 5.5% “ This new independence, appointed technical infor­ the next year: President - from these same play­ Jaycees and chairman of the Since much of the wide­ emergency authority and ing. ______higher than lastMay. Break- ,sandnes concluded, “ is al- mation supervisor by Cel- Betty Andrews; Vice Presi- grounds at 10:30 a.m. Chil- Clark Clean-Up Drive. spread damage from the re­ funds to carry out as soon dent _Burt z Jchosky. Re_ dren must bring 10d, swim ing d°wn the^ final count, we i0Wing me the flexibility to anese Plastics Company at He is married and the fa­ cent flooding occurred within as possible a “ clearing Xord-:nV^'*Secretarv~"'- Jane suit and towel. found that borrowers took serve' tbe public in the way its Research and Develop­ out 6617 books; 114 maga-j know best. And I think the ment Center in Clark. ther of two children. His ;|!fcr12* wamrtoSSdoneverv‘ ^ ®naggj,ng’' , operation Malmols; Corresponding Se- Memorial Park partici­ tnct, I want to do every- throughout the Rahway River r r _rarv Trndv Gunther- zines, and 32 pamphlets. public will note the differ- Joining Celanese in 1959, family resides at 50 Lupine pants please go to the Valley Way, Clark. thing possible to provide the basin as an interim effort and ^T reasu rer - James Clark Has Road playground on Swim Demands upon the staff ence<“ • Mr. Black served as a tech­ 4 information, counsel and t0 help prevent further flood- s Serving on the Days. \ for help in finding books and ’ ______nical writer. He had pre­ support which will enable lng by enabling the streams | oard 0> Dlrectors are: Joan information also increased. viously been employed in It rose from 425 to 596, Seaman Apprentice Rus- teaching at Saginaw, Mich. Take Advantage Of Our members of the governing t0 carry away a greater McDevett, Irene Paschenko bodies of affected commun- volume of water. On a long- Big Heart for an increase of 40.2%. sell Gale, USN, 19, son of A graduate of Aquinas Col­ Low Summer Prices and Kenneth Andrews. Out of So far this year the library Mrs. Martha F. K. Gale of lege, Grand Rapids, Mich., ides and their residents to er-range basis, I have asked town members on the Board YOU CAN BORROW utilize the available help, the House and Senate Public has had a circulation of 2150 Oliver St., Rahway, has Mr. Black holds a B.A. de­ are, Shirley Foti, Grace Si­ “ The people of Clark do MORE LIBRARY BOOKS As soon as it became evi- Works Committees to auth- 35,416. This was a 6.6%-been graduated from nine gree in English. mone and Tom Cusmano. indeed have a big heart as dent that the recent floods orize the Corps of Engin- FOR SUMMER VACATION increase over last year. Last weeks of Navy basic train- A native of Coleman, Master of Ceremonies for shown by their response to would cause significant des- eers to review and update the"‘entertainment*wk7^Bert year circulation during the ing at the Naval Training Mich., Mr. Black served in m the 1968 Heart Fund D rive” same period was 33,212. Center here. the U.S. Army as a ser­ truction, I wired the Office their 1963 report on a pro- Zuchosky. Go-Go dancers said Mrs. Robert M. John­ F ill Your Coat Bin With Emergency Planning, the posed full-scale flood 5 on“ from the Anna May Walcoff At its June 12th meeting, The second series of pre- in the first weeks of his geant during the Korean War. son, Clark co-chairman. the Clark Library Board ad­ school programs were given naval service he studied m il- Mr. Black, his wife Dor­ Lehigh premium Anthracite Small B usiness Admimstra- trol project on the Rahway D studio in clark pej> “ Clark residents went tion, and the Corps of En- RiVer. The 1963 report con- formed> An enjoyabie skit opted a change on its va- on May 7, 14, 21 at 11:30 itary subjects and lived and othy, and their eleven chil­ ‘over the top’ with their cation-loan policy. Borrow- a.m. While Mrs. Shipleywas worked under conditions dren live at 60 Stanley Rd., gineers requesting them ta eluded that such a project was performed -by Kenneth- contributions that totaled the e r s ' — young and old — will holding storytime for the sim ilar to those he will en- South Orange, N.J. M r. and survey the damage with thq Was then economically not Andrews and Burt Zuchosky. highest ever recorded in now be able to take out pre-schoolers, the mothers counter on his first ship or Mrs. Black are active in the NUT - STOVE objective of designating the feasible, but a survey of some impromptu entertain­ town. The goal this year was more books from the were attending lectures in at his first shore station, South Orange Citizen’s Par­ afflicted counties a disaster some of the damage in the ment was performed by also the highest ever set for library’ s regular collections. the meeting room. The mo- In making the transition ty League and the Christian $23 .95 area for purposes of provid- Springfield area conducted members - Anna May Wal- Clark” continued Mrs. John­ TON ing necessary relief The by Corps of Engineers offi- Co « ‘ ‘danced a soft shoenum- when going away on vacation., thers were able to hear Of- from civilian life to Naval Family Movement. son as she and Councilman The change will permit fleer Roy George of the Clark service, he received in­ PEA C O A L...... $21.95 SBA was the first to do so Cials and a member of my ^ with Burt Zuchosky and Bernard G. Yarusavage, co- and is now accepting appli- staff iast week strongly sug- Tom Cusmano sang. There adults and high school Police talk on safety, Miss struction under veteran Navy chairman made their final students to take out 10 books, Mabel Stulte of Union County petty officers. cations for long-term low- gested that this years danrjncr to the music report. interest loans for residents record-high destruction may f Frank D§ Soano and his students in grade 7 and 8, Extension Service describe ______“ We thank those who 8 books; and children, 6 children’s learning ex­ KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS and businessmen who suf- significantly change the orchestra worked with us so diligently fered damage not covered by cost-benefit ratio and dem- ‘______books. periences and Mrs. Shirley and all the people who gave PRESENT HISTORY MEDALS insurance. Interested per- onstrate the feasibility of Only books from the re - Oppenheim of the Visiting so generously to achieve this Take Five sons should contact the SBA flood protection facilities. In ROOM FOR RENT? g u 1 a r collections can be Nurses and Health Service success. If there is anyone BY Regional Office, Room 1636, that event, I shall press for CLASSIFIED ADS! borrowed on vacation loan, explain the services of her who would still desire to FRED W. K0KE 970 Broad St., Newark, N.J. the necessary authorization 388-0600 Vacation lo^ns go out for agency. The Bishop Justin J. Me participate, contributions The second series was not C a r th y Council #5503, 14.74 07102 (tel. 645-3580). and appropriations. 28 days. Borrowers will not PARADISE LOST FUEL may be sent direct to: 1968 as well attended as the first. Knights of Columbus, Clark, be able to take out new books, He saw a bird hopping in GAl. Hewrt Fund, Elizabeth, New best-sellers, books on read­ It is possible that with the recently named three local Over 150 Oal. the street Delivery Jersey until June 30th and warmer weather in May winners of their third an- OIL ing lists, books in great Bewildered - wings listless naaj' the Clark record will be demand, magazines and mothers would rather see American history in the heat. further credited” concluded their children play outside awards. pamphlets on vacation loan. “ And you, too, have fled Premium Oil. National Brand Mrs. Johnson with the final Vacation loans run from rather than attend storytime Presentation of the me­ from Nature’s rule. “ plug” of a truly dedicated June 1 to Oct. 1. dals, certificates of merit 24-Hr. Service on All Makes inside. To steel and stone? Just an­ worker. From March 13 to June 5 and cash were made at school of Burners. on a bi-weekly basis, the other fool!” assemblies. So saying, he entered Unit 10 Union County Extension Ser­ The local winners were: To his cubicle, 300-N . vice has been using the meet­ Miss Patricia Kenny, Mother SIMONE BROS. WHERE DOES ^ Seton High School; and Miss ing room for a series of UNDEN, N. J. Last week when the market Teresa A. Kelly and Daniel @ lectures on Consumer Edu­ HU 6-2726 • HU 6-0059 /VF a r€ ' ‘P a t r io t cation. The lectures were fell flat on its face, my Josephs, Arthur L. John- broker phoned me, and in given on Wednesday after­ dulcet tones explained that noons from 1:15 to 2:45 p.m. ALL THE this was really not a de­ The series had a modest at­ cline. It seems that stocks tendance. in their upward climb has SUPPORT YOUR HOMETOWN The last lecture in the merely reached a plateau, stock market series ended FroROBBINS & ALLISON and were looking downward, 1 NEWSPAPER .on May 6. Around 60 people while resting. 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Craig R. Morton of 59 Union County Vocational EVEN NON-SCOUTS Stanton St., Clark, has com­ Center under whose di".Patricia G. Passinger pleted his sophomore year rection the two committees CAN ENJOY Area Social Notes at Seton Hall University, will function beginning the GIRL SCOUT CAMP South Orange. , 1968-69 schoAl year. Mem­ Wed To James C. Burg He is majoring in English bers of the Auto Repair and “Non-Scouts as well as which he hopes to teach on Auto Body Repair Advisory G irl Scouts are welcome to Mrs. Carol Ann Cattonre­ tors of the Union County a secondary level. In the Committee include a Rahway ceived a B.A. degree from Mental Health Association attend the day camps and past year, he has been an man. residents camp operated by the University of South Car­ and of the National Industrial active member of the Seton He is Gordon M iller, Jr., Crossroads Girl Scout Coun­ olina, Columbia, S. C. on Traffic League, Symphony a small Dixieland M iller Pontiac, Rahway. cil’’. This statement was June 1. M rs. Catton is the Mr. Fitzgerald lives in type band in which he plays These committees will former Carol Ann Lyfko, Cranford and is a 1944 gra­ made by M rs. Richard L. the coronet. He was selected assist their respective de­ Lehman, president of the daughter of M r. and Mrs. duate of Rutgers University corresponding secretary of partments in the yearly William Lyfko of Colonia, and received his Masters council in response to in­ the College Democrats and evaluation of the curriculum quiries from parents of girls form erly of Rahway. Degree in Chemical Engin­ as a delegate to the state and assist the Administra- She is a graduate of Rah­ eering from Stevens Insti- ages 7-17. convention. He is a feature tor and Instructor to make The “ six-day” camp at way High School and has tute in 1954. story w riter for the Seton- closer Industrian coopera- accepted a teaching position * * * Roosevelt Park, directed by ian the University New6 - tion with the school and work Miss Penelope Auld, will be with the Hackettstown, N.J. paper and a tenor in the Seton together to procure Indus- Board of Education. Roger D> Brewerj son 0f conducted July 9, 10, 11 Hall Glee Club which has trian tools and equipment and 16, 17, 18. This type M r. and Mrs. Donald Brewer performed in Pittsburgh and for the benefit of their re­ of camping is suggested for The New Jersey Citizens of 304 Madison Hill Rd., in Newark with the New Jer- spective departments. It is girls 7-11 as a first camp­ Transportation Council, a Clark was graduated from sey Symphony. Craig has Mr. Kiray s opinion that ing experience. The girls non-profit organization of Wilkes College, Wilkes Bar- just recently returned from these committees will be a will help plan their own pro­ business and association re p a> on June 3 with a Washington, D.C. tremendous asset to the gram to include fire build­ leaders dedicated to the g.’s. degree in Commerce * * * school, to the department and ing and outdoor cookery, na­ search for solutions to the and Finance. to the total Industrial com- ture and nature crafts, dra­ Joanne R. Crompton of munity. state’s transportation pro­ Mr. Brewer was a mem­ matics, and games and blems, today announced the ber of the college soccer Clark, a student in the School * * * of Music at Ithaca College, Miss Eileen Ultsh of 2007 songs. Girls of Scout age election of four members to team, president of The Col­ may attend free If their mo­ has been named to P i Kappa Whittier St., Rahway was the Council’ s Board of Trus­ legians Male Chorus, which thers volunteer. For in­ Lambda, national honorary honored at a miscellaneous tees. The announcement was sang in Rahway High School formation call the council music fraternity which cor- bridal shower at Giuseppi’s made by James P. Stewart, when on tour this Spring, office, 634-4231. responds to Phi Beta Kappa. Restaurant, Roselle. chairman of the Council’s and actively participated in Camp Nokomis in Roose­ She was selected at the The hostesses were her Board. the Church Campus Rela­ velt Park offers a two week The four new board mem­ tions committee. Honors Convocation held at prospective bridal atten- Ithaca College shortly before dants. They are Miss Ann day camp experience to bers include John P. Fitz­ He was selected to be in­ girls 12-17, whether or not gerald, General Traffic cluded in the 1968 edition of the end of the Spring Sem- Buhl, the maid of honor, Miss ester. Janice Lucas, Mrs. Fred- they are Cadettes and Sen­ Manager, Merck & Com­ Who’s Who Among Students iors. The session, under the pany, Inc., Rahway. Mr. Miss Crompton, is the erick Briody, Miss Denise in American Colleges and direction of Miss Auld, will Fitzgerald joined Merck in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cicalese and Miss Christine Universities. operate from July22-Aug. 2. 1946 as a production chem­ Herbert A. Crompton, 1126 M ercier. About 60 guests A graduate of A.L. John­ The program, to be planned ist. After holding various Forest Dr., Clark. attended. son Regional High School, by the girls, permits trips posts he became Assistant * * * Miss Ultsh and Mr. John 1964, Mr. Brewer will enter well beyond the camp area. General Traffic Manager in Appointment of two new A. M ercier of 821 Hillside Naval Officer Candidate wmm m . Camp Chickagami, situ­ 1959, General Traffic Man­ Advisory Committees is an- Rd. will be married July 27 Rahway, officiated at the Barbara Susan Nass School at Newport, R. I. The Rev. Frederick Fair- ated in Palisades Interstate ager in 1962. He is a mem­ nounced by M r. Leslie N. in St. M ary’ s Roman Catho- marriage of Miss Patricia on September 28. clough, pastor of Zion Evan­ Park, is the resident camp ber of the Board of Direc- Kiray, Coordinator of the lie Church. gelical Lutheran Church, Passinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Passin­ operated by Crossroads Council and directed by Mrs. Weds Mr. Me Goohan ger of 1102 Elm Terr., Rah­ Miss Barbara Susan Nass brother of the bride. way, and James Christian Joseph Donnelly, a member of the council staff. The camp daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The bride’ s gown was of Burg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nass of 689 Brook- silk organza with a lace Charles Raymond Burg, of season will be ushered in with an Open House to be side Rd. became the bride appliqued cage over taffeta. 108 Georgia St., Clark, on of Patrick Thomas Me Goo­ Her shoulder length bouffant June 22 at 5 p.m. held on June 30 from 2-5 i r t w o r n p.m. Girl Scouts, parents han of Elizabeth on June veil was attached to a petal The bride was given in 22 at a Nuptial Mass in St. head piece. She carried a marriage by her father dur­ and friends are invited. The camp season, which opens on Hedwig’s R.C. Church,Eliz­ spray of white orchids and ing the double ring cere­ July 1, is divided into four abeth. The Rev. Joseph Sa- white mums. The matron of mony. Organist was A. peta performed the double honor and two bridesmaids George Biester. A reception sessions. Some openings exist in the first session ring ceremony. Mr. Nass wore pale yellow silk or­ was held at Augles’ s Colon­ gave his daughter in ganza gowns in empire style ial Tavern, Clark. They then which runs from July 1-13 and the fourth session which marriage. and carried white and yellow left on a wedding trip to runs from August 5-17, and A reception followed at mums. The junior brides­ Freeport, Bahamas. non-Scouts as well as out- the Blue Shutter Inn, Union. maid and flower girl wore Maid of Honor was Miss of-council Scouts may apply. Mrs. Robert Casiere, sister pale green silk organza with Joan Passinger, sister. Eagles Nest, the new unit of the groom, was matron bow headpieces and attached Bridesmaids were Miss for older experienced camp­ of honor; best man was veils. They carried baskets Lynn Passinger, sister; ers, and High Haven, the new Robert Casiere. Brides­ of yellow and white mums. Miss Diane Burg, groom’ s troop camping site, are maids were Lorraine Koch Mrs. McGoohan is em­ sister; Miss Barbara Whol- ready for occupancy. They and Mrs. Stanley Koscier- ployed as a secretary for tman, friend; Miss Peggy were completed this year. oski, cousins of the groom. J. T. Haousman Inc. of Me- Passinger, Jr. Bridesmaid, Mrs. Donnelly, who is Junior bridesmaid was tuchen. M r. McGoohen is sister; flow ergirl was Miss serving her third year as Nancy Ann Nass, sister of employed by I.B.M., of Cran­ Terry-Jo Passinger, sister. director, announced the the bride. Lisa Casiere was ford, and attends St. Peter’ s Best man was Henry names of those from Rah­ flower girl. Ushers were College, Jersey City. Buoni, 1714 Westover Rd., way who are serving on her Phillip Ratchford of Eliza­ After a honeymoon in Cape Clark, close friend; ushers staff. Unit leaders are Miss beth and James Nass, Cod the couple will reside in were Robert Habasevich, Janice Lucas and Miss Irene Edison. William Warren, Richard Retfalby. Names as coun­ Policastro, all friends; and selor, Arlene Wells. Pro­ ring bearer was Master gram aides are Janice Netta, Richard Krzmenski, cousin. Thurs., Fri., Sat. Sale Marie Finn, Sue Washburn, The bride wore a white and Jackie Kosty. Miss Lu­ lace gown with a full length train of tiered lace. She cas is a form er Roundup JAYBELL K.W. Reg. 1.09 98 c Scout and Miss Kosty has carried white daiseys, tea been selected to attend Hon- Closeout Knitting Kits ||A|P DDI^ff roses and baby’ s breath with Da-a-la Fiesta, a study ses­ Closeout Fabrics flALi ililvC a white orchid in the center. sion dealing with Indian and The attendants wore dark Smoked Daisies ib 6 9 Mexican cultures, sponsored ZIPPERS 5c NOTIONS 10c Cameco Sliced White M oot turquoise (top) and light aqua by a Girl Scout Council in r Assorted or W hite Big Roll - Roasting Chickensib (bottom) chiffon and crepe Yarns, Ass’t. Wts. & Colors 3 F O R 1 0 0 U.S.D.A. Choice Turkey Breasts Phoenix, Arizona. Food town gowns. They carried tur­ Rib Steaks U.S. G ov't. Imp. All M eat THE SEW ING N IT INC. VIVA ftc THICK CUT quoise daiseys, white tea Frankfurters roses and baby’ s breath. Miss Ruth Dengrove, a 65 E. CHERRY ST., RAHWAY Ground Beef pkg. U.S. Gov't. Imp. A ll M eet A All Bee The bride is a reception­ third grade teacher in the Daily till 5:30 P.M. Thurs. till 9 P.M. TOWELS Fresh Leon 5 9 ' Frankfurters ™ ist for Bull & Roberts, Inc. Frank K. Hehnly School, Ground Chuck Murray Hill, N.J. She was Clark, will attend the Del Monte Whole Kernel or Froth Leon 1st CUT t.ib. graduated from Rahway High N.D.E.A. Institute in Appli­ Round Ground Polish Sausage pk«- The groom is a 1964 cability of the Behavioral Country Style t-o». CREAM A ”«QOc Spare Ribs 7 9 graduate of A. L. Johnson Sciences to Elementary Edu­ Summer Closing Sale M 79‘ Regional H.S. in Clark. He cation at New York Uni­ CORN 4 " “ 0 7 was graduated June 9, 1968 versity. BREASTS from the Virginia Military This will be Miss Den- starting Thursday, June 27 Institute, Lexington, V ir­ Plain or Iodized CHICKEN 1ECS WITH WINGS J grove’ s second N.D.E.A. In­ ginia with a B.A. in history. stitute. Last year she at­ thru Saturday, July 6 ATTACHED4 8ACK l b .^^ ^ He was graduated with the tended a Civics Institute at STERLING QUARTERStass* 9 ‘ honor of Distinguished M il­ Tufts University, Medford, m itary Student and was com­ Massachusetts. HOURS 9:30 A.NI. -.3:30 P.M . (Closed Wed.) 26-oz. cont. i , SALT 9 U.S.D.A. Choice missioned Lieutenant in the Miss Dengrove is a 1964 <£$: United States Army, to re­ graduate of Glassboro State FAMILY THRIFT STORE port April, 1969. In the in­ College and is completing "It Floats" RIB 1ST CUT CONDUCTED BY THE N.J. FOUNDATION FOR THE BLIND O V E N # terim, he will be employed her fourth year as a third R E A D Y lb. 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Model UFD-116N FRIGIDAIRE 11.6 CU. FT. HOTPOINT NO-FROST 15 HOTPOINT 10.1 CU. FT. FRIGIDAIRE 15.6 CU. FT. UPRIGHT FREEZER REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER UPRIGHT FREEZER UPRIGHT FREEZER $ $ I : *321 149 *230 180 Elegant ‘‘no-frost 15” rolls out for easy floor cleaning. A lot of utility at a very modest price. Holds 10.1 More room! 15.6 cu.ft. - stores up to 546-lbs. Five full- Frigidaire compact food freezer stores up to 406-lbs. No-frost bottom freezer stores up to 144 lbs. of food, cu.ft. or 354-lbs. of food, yet its only 28” wide! Three width shelves - 3 refrigerated for fastfreezing. Five of food! . . . and its only 30” wide. Enjoy freezer con­ has full width shelf and sliding basket. No-Frost 10.8 full width refrigerated shelves, four door shelves, roomy door shelves keeps frozen food atyour finger-tips, venience at a price well within your family’s reach. 4 cu.ft. refrigerator has porcelain meat pan, twin crispers, magnetic door closing. juice can holder for added convenience. full width shelves, 4 roomy door shelves. door shelves. FREE DELIVERY - FREE SERVICE FREE DELIVERY - FREE SERVICE FREE DELIVERY - FREE SERVICE FREE DELIVERY - FREE SERVICE

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DURING BRICK CHURCH APPLIANCE’S REFRIGERATOR AND FREEZER RIOT! EVERY FAMOUS BRAND IS INCLUDED IN THIS PRICE SMASHING EVENT. ALL 2 DOOR MODELS - TOP AND BOTTOM FREEZER - SIDE-BY-SIDES - ALL UPRIGHT FREEZERS PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE CLEARANCEI CHOOSE YOUR BRAND! CHOOSE YOUR SIZE! CHOOSE YOUR SAVINGS!

FRIGIDAIRE 14.4 CU.FT. HOTPOINT 24 CU.FT. HOTPOINT 16.6 CU.FT. FRIGIDAIRE 16.2 CU.FT. REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER r $1569 $ $ *300 Only 3534" wideyetholds 24cu.ft.-and its on wheels! 294 350 Completely no-frost with a big, big 314-lb. capacity Frost Proof! You’ll never defrost again. Huge 174-lb. There’ s room galore in this 16.6 cu.ft. no-frost . . . FROST PROOF! You’ll never defrost again. 174-lb. freezer. No-frost 15 cu.ft. refrigerator section with 4 bottom freezer. Adjustable shelves lets you quickly and its on wheels! The big no-frost freezer stores bottom freezer for the extra space you want. Flip-quick adjustable shelves. Full width meat conditioner, twin and easily adapt space for specific needs. Meat 138-lbs. of food. The 12.6 cu.ft. no-frost refrigerator ice ejector, meat tender keeps meat up to 7 days without slide-out vegetable pans, butter spread control. tender holds up to 16 lbs, keeps meat for 7 days. has 2 porcelain vegtable crispers, 2 portable egg freezing. Adjustable shelves in the refrigerator section. FREEI 4 pc. Silver Coffee Servicel racks. 2 slide-out refrigerator shelves. FREE DELIVERY - FREE SERVICE FREE DELIVERY-FREE SERVICE FREE DELIVERY - FREE SERVICE FREE DELIVERY - FREE SERVICE

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ORANGE BLOOMFIELD HANOVER RAHWAY 170 Central Ave. 1055 Brood St. 249 Route 10 1735 St. Georges Ave. 675-8300 ED 8-7008 TU 7-6522 FU 2-0699 OPEN EVES TILL 9:30 OPEN EVES. T ILL 9 OPEN EVES. T ILL 9:30 OPEN EVES. TILL 9

PARSIPPANY UNION NEWARK MORRISTOWN BERGENFIELD 100 Baldwin Rd. 271 4 Morris Ave. 84 Bloomfield Ave. 197 South St. 52 S. Washington Ave. / T p/ bfenee, DE 4-5125 MU 7-2288 HU 1-2214 JE 8-7644 DU 4-9877 OPEN EVES. TILL 9 OPEN EVES. TILL 9 OPEN EVES. T ILL 9:30 OPEN EVES. TILL 9:30 OPEN EVES. TILL 9

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LEGAL NOTICES

westerly sideline or Orchard Terrace 28.80 feet to a point; thence, (2) north Slectrical M M T f t M D f R 11 degrees 11 minutes 40 seconds west Moving 213.60 feet to a point; thence, (3) south M S P O N S f 58 degrees 15 minutes west parallel to The Brothers Orchard Terrace 100.00 feet to a point DIRECTORY Local • Long Distance In the northeasterly sideline of Wood­ BOOK and i land Road; thence. (4) along the north­ easterly sideline of Woodland Road on a STATIONERY SHOP curve to the right In a southerly direc­ St. George R u h w o y tion with a radius of 432.447 feet an 330 Ave. arc distance of 19.59 feet to a point; WORK TOR you thence (5) south 8 degrees 54 minutes ADS “ c o m p l e t e l in e east still along Woodland Road 117.255 feet to a point of curve; thence (6) along OF SCHOOL AND a curve to the left in a southeasterly and easterly direction with a radius of DESK EQUIPMENT 53.10 feet an arc distance of 104.588 feet $2 A WEEK •Electrical Outlets, Switches to the northwesterly sideline of Orchard A L L MAKES Lights, Electric Stove, Drier RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD Terrace and the point of BEGINNING. HELP WANTED-MALE SPECIAL SERVICES TAKEN from a survey made by Ed­ COMPLETE LINE Hook-up. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ward R. Westling. Surveyor, which sur­ 13 WEEK MINIMUM STORAGE • Wiring for air-conditioners vey was made May 14, 1955. /■«/■'/•: ESTIMATES •POCKET BOOKS and electric base board heat- LATHE, BRIDGEPORT, & WALLS WASHED Premises known as No. 25 Woodland RATES Road, Clark, New Jersey. BEST VALUE IN • MAGAZINES ir;.. , hand screw machine oper­ 2 '-’2C per square ft. There is due approximately $15,567.95 McColley Bros. • m amp. 220 V Services Minimum Charge with interest from April 1, 1968 and • BOXED CANDY ators. Full or part-time. Cleaned like you ask. 3 lines for $1.00 costs. NEWSPAPERS TODAY • CHILDS BOOKS Victor S. Skckandy 381-7550. 289-7195 eves, til 10. The Sheriff reserves the right to ad- . — MOVERS - Additional lines 30(t each Journ this sale. R a h w a y S & S MANUFACTURING RALPH ORISCELLO, Sheriff 388-3914 382-5770. 25% DISCOUNT Fox. Schackner, Neagle & Mastrangelo, F U 8-3612 167 Wescott Dr., Rahway MILLW0RK - Kitchen Cabi Attys. On Classified Advertisements nets, Vanities, Stairs, etc. DJ & RNR CX-386-03 CALL 388-0600 6/20/4t Fees; $76.80 ordered to run 3 or more times, built to order in our mill. HOUSES FOR SALE IMPROVEMENT NO. 610 providing no changes are made THOMAS R EVANS CO. TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED: in original advertisement, dis­ I, the undersigned, being the officer WE REPLACE RAHWAY 399 Mill St.. Rahway charged with the duty of making assess­ count allowed only after first IT’S 8 ROOM HOUSE 388-1657 ments for the benefits under and in ac­ BROKEN FRAMES insertion. cordance with the provisions of R.S.40: Cape Cop with modern kit­ 56-25 and supplements and amendments ELECTROLYSIS thereto, do hereby give notice that the Jan-EII Classified Display chen in High School area. 1st day of July 1968, at 8:00 P.M. pre­ Unwanted hair removed by vailing time, pt the City Offices. COUN­ Col. Inch $1.35 $23,900, "(Unarbf (Earprts*' the latest shortwave method. CIL CHAMBERS, 1470 Campbell Street. Box No. Charge 15 ^/laoedQutdc contact 22,000 cancer deaths an­ bi-monthly summer pro-' BANK ’FREE ESTIMATES J ggfjQ Trades accepted. grams sponsored by ACA­ "WATTS MY LINE" Richard Stidger nually of patients aged 15 WE SELL. IN YOl R HOME DEMIC ARTISTS, INC., in 253 tt. Lake Aye, CREDIT DEPT. 254-5553 to 44. Cancer is the leading 1085 RARITAN ROAD NO OBLIGATION ELECTRICAL cause of death among women which Mrs. Julia Conay of "SCHWINN" BIKES, Ran way N .j. 388 8357 •FREE INSTALLATION'^; aged 30 to 54. More than Rahway is active, will be “ ECLIPSE" MOWERS. CLARK, NEW JFRSEY Downtown Rahway CON TRACTORS Reasonable Rates. AUTOS FOR SALE half of all cancer deaths held at 2:30 p.m. June 30 "QUEEN" CUTLERY. 381-0260 ' ALL WORK GEAR VNTEEuS last year were among per­ at the Pavilion Building in "S ENTRY"SAFES ‘ FINEST FABRICS FU 8-2128 PERSONALS MERCERY Station Wagon 9 sons over 65. Echo Lake Park. All pro­ " BEST SECURITY"LOCKS. A COMPLETE TRAVEL Thursdays 'Til 9 P.M USE OUR CONVENIENT pass. 1960 p s . p b w w grams are open to the public nOVSE & INDUSTRIAL Anthony’s SERVICE PANELISTS \ i MOMi hardtop. $195. Call 382-2046 SHERIFF’S SALE at no charge. SHOP AT HOME SERVICE WIRING CRUISES-TOURS ( Instead Of Friday) tt ANTED BY NEW YORK after 2 p m Featured as a demon­ SHERIFF'8 SALE— Superior Court of HOTELS 382-4330 99ti Thorn St . RESEARCHER strator will be Stephen Po- Bike & Key Shop New Jersey. Chancery Division, Union Rahway. N J Leading research firm seek County, Docket JtF-1468-67. UNITED tasky of Cranford, a pro-' (Anton J. Horling. Sr. A L L DOMESTIC AND LEGAL NOTICES STATES SAVINGS BANK OF NEWARK. OVERSEAS TRAVEL Rahway DEMCO ing people to furnish honest ------NEW JERSEY, A New Jersey corpora- fessional member of the Sons & Grandsons) ARRANGEMENTS opinions by mail from home NOTICE TO BIDDERS tion, Successor by Merger to FRANKLIN group, who will do a series SALES & DECORATORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that SAVINGS INSTITUTION OF NEWARK, of ink-stick drawings, as UST IRVIRG ST., RAHIAY Businessmen’s Ass’n. Pays cash for a.'l opinions sealed bids will be received by the Busl- Plaintiff, vs LEROY FRANCIS DEIBOLD ■TERMS AVAILABLE ■ rendered Clients' products ness Administrator of the CITY OF and SUSANNE DEIBOLD, his wife, well as a water color demon­ RAHWAY, in the Council Chambers in UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, STATE supplied at no cost F’or in the City Hall, 1470 Campbell Street, OF NEW JERSEY, MICHAEL ESPOSITO. stration. Mr. Potasky’s Rahway. New Jersey, on July 17, 1968 Individually and Trading as ESPOSITO skilled techniques and formation write Research at 10.00 A.M.. prevailing time, at which PLUMBING & HEATING CO., and JOHN Come in to 669, Mineola. V Y 11501 time they shall be opened and publicly DAFGEK and ELIZABETH DAFGEK, his friendly ease have made him You've Tried read, for the construction of approxi- wife, Defendants. Civil Action W rit of one of the more interesting BAUER - BROOKS CO WATCH REPAIRS Dept. N'282 mately 4,445 square yards 5 inch ma- Execution— For Sale of Mortgaged Prem- cadam base course, and 412 tons bitu- ises. and popular demonstrators mlnous concrete surface course, on EAST By virtue of the above-stated writ of in this area and elsewhere. The Rest. STEARNS STREET from New Brunswick execution to me directed I shall expose RAE-LOU with Full Guarantee Avenue to Main Street, in accordance for sale by public vendue, In room B-8, He is Art Director for In­ % Character Readings by a with the Plans and Specifications on in the Court House, In the City of Eliza- ternational Telephone and Founded 1928 Expert Repairs ftle In the office of the City Engineer. beth, N. J., on Wednesday, the 17th day YOUR/ K nj, fu ndent Bidders may obtain plans and specif!- of July, A. D., 1968, at two o’clock In Telegraph Laboratories in Insunntf U AGENT on All Jewelry Now Try cations at the office of the City Engineer the afternoon of said day. Nutley, and Art Consultant For Smart Fashions, : MRS. MARKO i during the regular hours of business at ALL that tract or parcel of land, sltu- for the American Society for ■ Worried sick, or in | the City Hall. ate, lying and being in the Township of Missy & Half Sizes 388-1667 The charge for plans and specifica- Clark, in the County of Union, in the Zero Defects. A member of J trouble? Don't knowl tlons is $5.00 per set and for Standard State of New Jersey: The Best Specifications, $5.00 per volume, which BEING more particularly laid down, the New Jersey Water Color ■ where to get happiness j sums shall not be returned. designated and distinguished as Lot Society, he has many honors • in life? One visit with | Bids must be submitted on the Pro- Number Twenty-Five (25) on a certain REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE G0LD6LATTS posal form lurnished to the bidder and maP entitled. “ Map of Woodland Estates, to his credit. TED'S a Mrs. Marko and you will I must be enclosed In a sealed envelope situated in Clark Township, -Union Academic Artists, Inc., a bearing the name and address of the County, New Jersey,” as surveyed by ■ find the Happiness you Bidder and the project name. The bid Marsh and Lawrence, Civil Engineer*, non-profit volunteer or­ j Rahway’s Oldest must be accompanied by a Certificate of Rahway, New Jersey, dated April 18, ganization of over 380 mem­ J are looking for For ap | Surety guaranteeing to furnish Perform- 19*®’ which map was filed in the Regia- "Service Is Our Byword” Established Jeweler PIZZERIA a pointment call ance Bond for 100 percent of the Con- *er’s Office of Union County on May 20, bers', conducts art classes Phone in your orders tract in event of award, an executed *946> as Map No- 311-A. and other educational pro­ Non-Collusion affidavit and a certified „ „ „ „ described as: i i check for not less than ten (10) percent BEGINNING at a point in the north- grams at the Pavilion Build­ 246*1164 of the total bid. westerlfy sideline of Orchard Terrace, ing during summer months, 1505 Main Street 84 E. CHERRY STREET, 381-6665 10 a.m. to 9 p.m The Municipal Council reserves the 5aid polnt betn* distant on a course of 1480 Irving Street - Rahway, N.J. - Phone 381-9400 580 Easton Ave. I right to accept or reject any or all bids north 58 degrees 15 minutes east 80.00 through the cooperation of RAHWAY 752 WHITTIER ST., RAHWAY which in their opinion will be in the *eet trom the intersection formed by the the Union County Park Com­ Rahway 388-3727 (corner of Grand Ave.) ■ New Brunswick N.J. | best Interest of the City, or for reasons sald llne of ° rchard Terrace and the required by law. northeasterly sideline of Woodland Road mission. Instruction is 'll SIDNEY S STONE M both were projected to form an inter- available to both adults and RAHWAY FIRM Buslness Administrator sectlon: thence running ( 1) north 58 de- Interior Decorators 8/26/2t grees 15 minutes east along the north- juniors (ages 8 - 14) at INSTITUTES PROFIT HELP WANTED-EEMALE nominal fees, and classes Druggist NOTICE OF TAX SALE SHARING PROGRAM SLIPCOVERS & PRINTING RAHWAY BOOK & CITY OF RAHWAY, NEW JERSEY are open to the public. Fur­ ther information may be ob­ DRAPERIES '■J SALE OF LANDS FOR UNPAID MUNICIPAL LIENS Kagan-Dixon Corporation, GIFT SHOP PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that I. ihe undersigned. Eugene F. Kenna, tained from Mrs. Morton CUSTOM MADE-TO-ORDER Letterpress Lloyd Drugs Collector of Taxes of the City of Rahway, In the County of Union, will sell at a Rahway-based manufac­ Largest selection in public tale, the Lands and Real Property hereinafter set forth and described, to Rappoport, Membership' QUALITY A -l turer of aluminum and this area make the amounts severally chargeable against said lands and real property on Chairman, 44 Crane Park­ PRESCRIPTIONS TEMPORARIES the first day of July. 1967 (together with interest on said amount from said way, Cranford, N. J. 07016 copper wire, has instituted • Fitted in your home Offset Fenton Glass first day of July 1967 to the date of sale and the costs of sale). • Guaranteed Work­ Ready To Serve You (telephone 276-4890). a profit - sharing program Truiru’tl Cosmot it llummels The sale is subject only to Municipal Liens accruing after July 1st. 1967 and manship To S.>K t Y.mr the lien of the taxes for the year 1967 and the year 1968. under which employee sav- ■Jewelry CASH BONES ings and corporate profits Finest fabrics Boouty .ind H;tir The said SALE will be held at the COUNCIL CHAMBER in the City Hall, ► Lowest prices Snapouts Cart- Problt’ms Pilgrim Glass ■ TOP RATES NO FEE 1470 CAMPBELL STREET, CITY OF RAHWAY, COUNTY OF UNION. STATE will be combined in a trust OF NEW JERSEY, ON TUESDAY the 9tn DAY OF JULY IN THE YEAR 1968 WOMEN VOTERS • COSMETICS F igurines 219 Park Ave . and invested in order to pro-, AT 10:30 O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING, prevailing time. Free Estimate • TOILETRIES Dolls & Plush Animals J Scotch Plains 322 8300 Lands and Real Property for which there are no other purchasers, shall TO DISCUSS vide retirement funds for Imprinting • BABY NFEDS**1 ~ Wide Range of Books 1995 Morris Ave.. be struck off and sold to the City of Rahway, pursuant to and in accordance CHINA POLICY all participating employees. FT 8-3311 with the statutes of the State of New Jersey In such cases made and provided. • III ABETIC NEEDS Best Sellers ■ Union 964=1300 „ „ AT ANY TIME BEFORE SALE. THE SAID COLLECTOR OP TAXES WILL The program , which be­ RAHWAY • HEARING AID Prayer Books m f payment op the amount due on any property with The Foreign Policy Com­ comes effective July 1, of INTEREST AND COSTS INCURRED UP TO THE DATE OP PAYMENT. TRIBR0 Bibles m mittee of the Linden League this year, -is open to all FASHION FABRICS BATTERIES & CORDS The said lands and premises s j to be sold as aloresaid, and the name ot the PRINTING SERVICE Childrens Books owners thereol ae contained In the tan sale list, together with the amount, due of Women Voters will con­ production and office work­ thereon. resBectlveljr are described as lollows: Interior Decorators Fret- Deli very Paper Books (3000 titles) EUGENE P, HENNA, duct a forum on U.S. Pol­ ers who have, been with the Curtains - Linens - Yard Goods AVON CALLING COLLECTOR OP TAXES icy with China June 27 at Company for one year or 1421 MAIN ST. RAHWAY 1017 New Brunswick Avenue FU 8-2427-9863 53 E. CHERRY ST. Ambitious women in Rah Total Subject 8 p.m. at the Dill Avenue more, and most of Kagan- Rahway, New Jersey way to earn extra money. Liens To 71 E. Milton Ave., Rahway FUlton 1-1770 With Assess- Branch of the Linden Public Dixon’s employees are 381-8277 Name your own hours. Call Interest ment Library. The meeting is open therefore eligible. CLOSED fclONL’AYS 353-4880 TODAY To Balance No. Name Block Lot July 1.1967 Unpaid to the public. George Kagan, President 2 Charles Sc Elizabeth Safar 89 13 217.29 442.20 Discussion will center of the Company, noted that beauty Salon 3 Plor. J. Giagola Si F. Yarnutskl 90 1-B 97.86 375.28 SPRAY-RITE around U.S. policy toward the profit-sharing plan off­ F u r r t 4 Lydia Coleman ...... 99 1, 2, 59 148.98 323.96 5 Taiwan and Communist Chi­ ers all employees the op­ ROOM FOR RENT? 8arah Ross . 103 6 30.88 24.50 EXTERMINATING CO., INC. KEN'S 6 Horney Si Sarah Roa* ...... 103 7 30.87 24.54 na. There will also be an portunity to become, in ef­ GREEN’ S CLASSIFIED ADSI 7 Frank P. Si Virginia Munaey 109 73 75.11 59.88 388-0600 8 Michael Builders, Inc. 136 35, 38 54.59 202.13 analysis of newspaper head­ fect, partners in the Com­ CLARK Beauty Salon 9 Michael Builder*. Inc...... 136 40-A 4.66 17.38 lines from 1945-1950 con­ pany’ s future. Mr. Kagan A Modern Scientific of Rahway 10 Lillian Varosi ...... „ _ 139 15 7.97 11 Clinton E. Si O. K. Taylor —. 142 55 316.98 550.53 cerning relations among the added that as a result of Pest Control 46 E Cherry St Rahway 1501 MAIN ST 12 Edward J. Lindner, Jr...... - 146 10 257.13 three countries. Kagan-Dixon’s recent mer­ 388-2699 388 0318 LEGAL NOTICES 13 Henry Haefle ...... 445 12. 13. 50 117.05 FL00R& For Every Need 14 William & Mary Hammond - 449 64 107.83 Chairman of the Foreign ger with Southwire Company 15 Jacob St Jennie Zuman 451 3 482.30 Policy Committee is Mrs. of Carrollton, Georgia and New and completely Sealed bids will be received by the 16 Jacob Si Jennie Zuman 451 B Business Administrator of the City of 223.28 Colonial Three Floors 17 Jacob Si Jennie Zuman 451 19 35.72 Arnold Schaeffer. Other its entry into the manufac­ BEDDING Rahway on July 15th, 1968 at 10:30 A.M. 18 Jacob Si Jennie Zuman 468 Beauty Shop In the Council Chambers of City Hall, 3. 4 500.16 members are Miss Marjorie ture of magnet wire, a very 19 Jacob Zuman 468 40 437.64 • Linoleum • Carpets Nursery Furniture - Edison 1470 Campbell 8treet. Rahway. New Jer­ 20 •Jlllan Varosi . . 489 Reiber, Mrs. Albert Car- favorable growth pattern is Six hair stylists at Lullobye Childcraft & Biltrite sey, for the Installation of valves and 40 12.51 23 _ . 667 37 appurtenant piping at Filter Building Albert & C. Westlake ...... 6.60 hart and M rs. Julius Gross- anticipated. • Furniture • Bedding Bedding - Englander 24 _ 682 your service and Main Pump House of Rahway Water Albert O. Montgomery 33 10.10 Sleepmaster, etc. 25 Harold N. «Sc Evelyn Bailey 698 15 263 72 man and Miss Elizabeth Ry- COME IN AND BROWSE Department. jBicycles Rolifast & 26 Charles Pohero ...... 750 35. 36A Specifications may be secured from 98.23 binski. 169 Chestnut Street Open 9 to 6. Mon., Tues., 27 William Bellinger _ 759 SPEEDY STAINLESS Columbia the Purchase Clerk at City Hall. 38. 39 25.78 29 Charles H. Sc Mary E. Dawson . 760 35. 36 Mrs. Julius Grossman and A certified check made payable to the 137.46 A new 150 miles-per-hour 67 Westfield Ave., Furniture - Bassett Broyhil! 768 18, 19 928.87 Wed., Sal. City of Rahway In the amount of 10% 31 The Martin-Rahway Corp. members of the membership Avenel, N.J. 07001 Kenlea & Colony 32 George Oliver _ ~ 802 3 26.80 train is expected to go into of the total bid must accompany pro­ committee will be available service between New York Open 9 to 9 Thurs., Fri. TOYS posal. Included also in said sale and under the same terms and conditions shall *TERMITE CONTROL OPEN THURS. & FRI. nights Municipal Council reserves the right be the following described land, and premises which were heretofore sold at at the meeting to inform and Washington later this Clark Free Delivery & Free Set Up to reject any or all bids as deemed in Convenient parking directly in Tax Sale to the City of Rahway, certificate* for which are now more than and sign up prospective * FULLY INSURED Handi Charge GE Credit the beet interests of the City of Rahway. twenty year* old, to wit •year. The train’s cars are rear of shop in Municipal lot members for the Linden 35 Years of Valued Service SIDNEY H. STONE 34 I. St J. Laforge Estate______63 48, 50 183.96 sheathed in nickel stainless F U 1 -6 8 8 6 Rear entrance for your Business Administrator League of Women Voters. steel. call 636-2639 convenience June 27, 1968 Page 9 Rahway News-Record/Clark Patriot

ot” All-Watchung Confer­ RAHWAY RECREATION NEWS S P E C IA L CLARK LITTLE LEAGUE ence team for the past base­ Camp Fairweather Minor League World Series- Rahway Legion MAJOR DIVISION ball season, by Ray DEPARTMENT MEN’S Game 1 - Oak Ridge G. C. Hoagland, Sports Editor. Ray's Corner beat Clifford Transport (5-3). The team follows: SLOW PITCH SOFT BALL lb - Charles Horvath, Comes From Behind W ill Begin Monday Second Game Thursday - June West Sponsor Won Loss By RAY HOAGLAND Hillside. LEAGUE STANDINGS 27, 6:15 p.m. Third Game, if 1 Clark Elks 6 1 The 1968 season of Camp 2b - Steve Radis, Cran­ played - June 30, 2 p.m. 2 H. Johnson Motor Lodge 4 3 ford. To Best Union WESTERN DIVISION Fairweather, Rahway Y.M. 2 Town Hardware 4 3 ss - Rich M iller, Clark. C.A. day camp program, will 4 Clark State Bank 3 3 Tom Fitzgerald, junior, The an- Rahway’s American Le­ POWER FROM THE SEA! 3b - John Ohaus, West- begin July 1, using the fa­ 5 Fire Department 3 4 led the Rahway High School nounced today that they will gion, post #5 baseball team Reliable Movers 5 A giant power station at field. cilities of the Rahway *‘Y” 6 H & B Auto Repair 0 6 baseball team at the bat with begin their summer training came from behind with eight B. & F. Auto 5 the Bay of Fundy, to be fin­ OF - Pete Bongiovanni, and Rahway River Park, ac­ Playoff Final - State Bank over H & B, (6.-0) a 385 average, on 52 times camp on Wednesday, July 10, runs in the top of the sixth Walt’s Bar & Grill 4 Clark. cording to B.U. Smith, Gen­ ishes in 1978 at a cost of at the plate, 9 runs, and at their new summer head- to score an opening day 8-4 Piscetelli Excavators 5 $1,000,000,000, will harness OF - Craig Sands, Cran­ eral Secretary of the local East Sponsor Won Loss Tie 20 hits. He was the team’s quarters, Hofstra Univer- over the Union team at Local 736, U.A.W. 4 the greatest tides on earth ford. youth organization. 1 M erit Foodtown 7 1 leading pitcher with a 6-2 sity( at Hempstead, Long Memorial Field in Union this Slovac A. C. 3 and imperceptibly slow the OF - Tony Chuffo, Scotch This will be the eighth 2 O’ Johnnies Confect 5 1 record, pitched 57 2/3 in- island. week. Trailing by a 4-0 Jersey Litho 2 season that the ever-expand­ earth’s revolution! Plains. Vince Car Wash 3 3 Hyatt Brg - G.M. 5 2 1 nings, walked 14, fanned 66, , head coach score, the locals tallied eight ing program will be C - Bob Brewster, West- Quinn & Boden Co. 1 4 Clark American Legion 2 5 1 allowed 22 runs and 51 hits. and general manager, said times. Two errors and three conducted under the direc­ field. Rahway Jaycees 0 RAILWAY FIRST 5 Clark V.F.W. 2 3 Dennis Sweeney, the senior that he was asked a com­ straight base on balls sent tion of M r. Smith, who form­ C - Dennis Sweeney, Rah­ RESULTS: The first long-distance 6 I. T. G ordon Insurance 0 9 catcher, had a season mark bination of 41 rookies and the first two Rahway runs erly directed day camps in way. Reliable Movers 8 - train of stainless steel was of 328 with 61 times at veterans to report to the home. Jim Drukas singled Cumberland, Maryland, An­ P - Lee Daney, Clark. Walts 2 the ‘ ‘Burlington Zephyr,” bat; 10 runs, on 20 hits, early camp. Twenty-nine to left center for two more napolis, Maryland, Woburn, built in 1934 by The Budd P - Frank Tokas, West- Vince Car Wash 12 - CLARK LITTLE LEAGUE including five triples, the yeterans will report on Sat. and Tom Fitzgerlad’ s hit to Massachusetts, Cranston, Company of Philadelphia. field. left 6ent Rahway in front Jersey Litho 6 best in the county. Mike Kur- urday, July 20. P - Steve Jupa, Spring- Rhode Island and Trenton, The train traveled non-stop MINOR DIVISION eczka hit 289 as he went Ewbank cited the reason 5-4. Ken Swedler, a left- Piscetelli 25 - Jaycees field. * * * N.J. from Denver to Chicago. to the plate 76 times, scored for early training for handed batter, from Roselle Working under Mr. Smith P - Tom Fitzgerald, Rah­ Catholic, line a pitch down EASTERN DIVISION 11 runs on 22 hits, Gene gome veterans was the “ spe- way. will be Robert Smeltzer and East Sponsor Won Loss Sojka, batted 203, with 59 cial rookie” game against the left field foul line, and Richard Van Pelt, Co-direc­ JOHNSTON SETS 14 1 The leading hitter of the Corey & Corey 1 Clifford Transport times with the stick, scored ^ Baltimore Colts at Bal- when Capizzano, missed a tors. John Redfern and Bob 13 2 team was Hillside’s Charles United Lacquer TWO RECORDS 2 Howard Clothes six times on 12 hits. timore on July 30. shoe string catch, Swedler Commerford will be in 10 5 Horvath, a good gloveman Kimmel Kozy Korners 3 Clark Drugs Maurice Tufano, won 4 - “ We don’t have enough reached third for a triple charge of swimming and 10 5 at first base who hit 373; Puralator Co. Harold Johnston, of Rah­ 3 Clark Kiwanis lost 2 for the Indians; he r00kies to cover each uaocula„ and three more runs for the swimming instruction and 9 6 third baseman John Ohaus Sportsman’s Club way set two records in win­ 5 Kaczmarek Circus Shoe appeared in 10games,pitch-.position, so both clubs will * Westfield had a 353 aver- Rahway squad. Carol Ann McClure will head 6 Clark Jaycees 8 6 RAHWAY AMERICAN Inman Pizzeria ning the 100 and 440 in the ed 46 2/3 innings, walked £ave t0’ fm m with vets at « westneia naa a aver the crafts program. Several 7 Granrath’ s Lunch 8 7 age for the season. Dennis LEGION, POST #5 Maurice Adler’s New Jersey AAII District qual­ 28, struck out 32, allowed some spots. Also, it gives other senior leaders and 7 Bill’s Barber Shop 8 7 Sweeney, who led the coun­ Ryan, cf 4-1-1 Good Guys 10 runs and 25 hits. us a chance to see how some counsellors - in- training ifying trials for the Junior oly- 9 B’ nai Brith 7 6 ty with five triples, hit 328 Miller, ss 3 - 1-0Costa’s Ice Cream Hal H ellriegel led the vets have come along since for the season. Craig Sands ? round out the staff. Tonight mpics track and field cham 10 B. J. Aruta Constr. 7 7 Fitzgerald, p 4 - 1-1 U.S. Gypsum Co. m nffttT ini 1 1 Kci t-ri a ■ _ i_ — a. it : — _: u . ft.. M|, : . county in control with an suffering injuries last fa ll.” of Cranford had the most the entire staff will be the pionship at Warinanco Park in 11 Clarkway Esso-Brant Ave. 7 8 Sweeney, c 2- 1-0 RESULTS: 0.7 walks per game. He won players in this category hits (25) during season and guests of the ‘ ‘Y ” at a lead­ Elizabeth. 12 Brummond’s Pharmacy 5 10 Swedler, 2b 1-0-1 Corey & Corey 3 - 3 and lost 3, pitched in 9 for the Jets include line­ hit 325, while Clark’ s Pete ers dinner to be held at Koos Johnston, a sophomore at 12 Daily Journal 5 10 games, appeared in 37 2/3 Bongivanni, 2b 3-1-0 Maurice Adler 0 backer Carl McAdams, de­ Bongiovanni, hit 326 for Restaurant. President Ed­ 13 Allaire Overhead Door 4 11 innings, walked 4, struck Saley, lb 1-1-0 Inman Pizzeria 11 - Rahway took the 100 yard dash fensive tackle Dennis Ran­ Coach Lou Peragallo’ s team. ward Rickes will be pre­ 15 Ladies Auxiliary 2 13 out 31, allowed 22 runs and Mariucci, If 3- 0-1Good Guys 1 in 9 9 over Rodney Jones of dall, and linebacker Bill Rich M iller, of Clark, was sent. 16 Clark Square Club 1 14 Drukas, rf 4 - 1-1United Lacquer 1 1 - Howell Township. In the 440 37 hits. Yearby. the Shortstop with a 293 The program for the first * * * Madden, 3b 3-1-1 Sportsman’ s Club 10 yard run, he nipped Jack Ste­ Other , veterans , , , due to T re average. Steve Radis, __of two-week period will include Pete Bongiovanni, senior Philbin, lb 1-0-1 Kozy Korners 17 - an overnight camping trip wart of Mountain Lakes in 49 3 port early include Billy Joe - Cranford> hit 282 and played Puralator 11 CLARK LITTLE LEAGUE outfielder, led the Clark the only fullback available second_ One of the best out- in the “ Y ” gym, a trip to for a meet record. Russell 29-8-7 Corey & Corey 11 - Crusaders at bat with a sea­ since first round draft choice f i b e r s was Scotch Plain's New York City to visit the Taylor, a freshman at Rah­ MINOR LEAGUE son mark of 326. He went RAHWAY 0-0-0-0-0- Good Guys 4 Lee White will be in train­ Tony Chuffo, who hit 246 United Nations and take the way, won the intermediate 120 8-0 — 8 Sponsor Won Loss to bat 43 times, tallied 4 ing with the College AU- this spring. The pitchers Circle Boat ride around yard low hurdles with a new West runs, had 14 hits. Rich M il- UNION 0-4-0-0-0-0- 1 Oak Ridge Golf Course 13 2 Stars; Bob Schweickert selected BC1C^ICU werew c i c iFrank x aiiiv Tokash, lUAaou, Manhattan Island. Boating mark of 14 3, he ran 14.0 in a ler was next with a 293 who’n play quarterback and who won 10 _ lost 2 struck 0 — 4 and canoeing, swimming in­ 2 Marshall’s Hour MarUnizing 11 3 RAHWAY RECREATION heat. Taylor was third in the average, he was at bat 75 flanker; , who will 75 and batted Tom E rrors - Rahway 1 - Union struction, swimming for fun, 3‘ Clark Deli - Lake Ave. 11 4 times, scored 14 runs, on 3; 3bh - Capizzano, Swed­ high jump with a leap of 5 ft. 4 Vaccaro’ s Bakery 9 4 " " " " 14 " " fill m at center and line- Fltzgerald> of Rahway won DEPT. YOUTH BASEBALL bowling, crafts and other 22 hits. Another senior, Jer­ backer; safety Bill Rade- b _ i0st 2> struckout 66 ler; BB - Fitzgerald 4 - group activities will take 10‘/2 inches. Ricky Treadwell, 5 Dell’s Pharm-Lake Ave. 9 6 Gold 1, B ialecki 2, Adams another frosh was the winner Industrial Disposal 8 5 ry Saley, had a season mark macher; Henry King, last and batted 385; Lee Daney place, M r. Smith said. 6 2; SO - Fitzgerald 5 - Dur­ LEAGUE STANDINGS 7 Bonnacorso & Son Nursery 7 7 of 242, at bat 62 times, year’s rookie safety who of Clark won 5 - lost 4, Parents still interested in of the boys 100 yard dash with scored 8 runs with 15 hits. ham 2 - Bialecki 1 - Adams 7 Dairy Queen 7 7 missed most of camp because struCkout 77 while Spring- 2nd Round having their youngsters, six a clocking of 10.6. Kevin Joe Ryan, speedie out- of the All-Star game; and fleid’s Steve Jupa had a sea­ 3; and LP - Bialecki. through twelve years of age Quinn, a student at Roselle 7 Clark Knights of Columbus 7 7 9-10 Year Old Charles Chips 7 8 fielder, hit 227, with 75 trips punt and kickoff returner, son mark of 7-2 and struck attend Camp Fairweather Catholic and a resident of Rah­ 10 Seaboard League 10 Ginesi Builders 7 8 to the platter, 13 runs, and . out 83. are urged to contact the “ Y ” way was second in the 10 0 17 hits. Junior Bill Schnit- * * * CLARK SL0W-PITCH 12 Madison Hill Pharmacy 5 10 The other catcher was Bob Merck Giants l — 388-0057 — without de- with a 10.7 time, he was third zer finished at 212, was at Rich Bogart, of Rahway, 13 Guy Villa Contr. 4 10 Brewster of Westfield who SOFTBALL LEAGUE Rahway Jaycees 1 lay. in the 120 yard low hurdles to bat 66 times, scored 13 runs, 2 14 Clark Lions 4 11 was a member of the Kirsch- had a good arm and batted Merck Tigers Transportation schedules on 14 hits. Carl Young and Taylor with a 15,2 time. 15 R. F. Super Mart Sales 3 10 berger Five which won the 290. Eastern Division Kiwanis Club 3 are presently being ar- Scott Schaeffer led me pitch­ Renee Peterson, won a sil­ 16 Ginesi & Son 2 12 men’s division in the 10th Charley Kelly’s 19 - Rahway Motor Car 4 ranged. Boys and girls who ing staff with season records ver medal when she finished annual Echo Lanes-Cadi- Dennis Sena rolled a 720 K. of C. 9 4 have arranged to be picked of 4-2. Young pitched in American Legion llac Bowling Tournament. series in the Recreation Clark Jaycees 8 - 5 up by “ Y r> transportation second in the girls 100 yard 42 1/3 innings, walked 8, Amorelli Mets The team shot a 3,2737. Lanes summer league on Clark Firemen 4 2 will be notified regarding dash in the intermediate. HAVE US fanned 24, allowed 24 runs * * * Merck Dodgers COREY & COREY „ , „ u ,, games of 229-257-234. The Clark Jaycees 8 - the time and place of their The five Rahway young­ and 39 hits, while Schaeffer individual stop Saturday or . , The following Rahway and 8eries and 257 game were B.M.C. 0 9-10 Year Old sters will now compete in the WINS SIXTH FILL YOUR NEXT was in 35 1/3 innings, walked c la rk baseball players were top>s in l e ® thus far Sunday by phone. Last min­ Regional Teachers 10 Old Coastal League regional meet on Saturday, July 14, struck out 26, allowed selected—i——^ on various t-onmo. teams: . r e ute schedules are made to this season. John Schwarcz Inc. 9 STRAIGHT GAME 15 runs and 26 hits. Dennis Sweeney, Rich M il­ I accommodate last minute 20th at New Haven, Conn. Win­ PRESCRIPTION Greif Bros. ners there will travel to the Senior Lee Daney had four ler, Tom Fitzgerald, Peter qhtnv t a r League Standings 1 registrants, Mr. Smith said. shutouts as he won 5 - lost Elks Club J>iational championship at the Corey & Corey won their Bongiovanni Lee Daney, nickel-plated formula Clark Jaycees 7 -1 Inman Heights Assn 2 ------CLARK 1 4 for the year. He appeared 'university of Tenn., in Knox­ sixth straight game in the Maurice Tufamo Mike Kur- raci the Brabham Ve- Clark Sports Club 6 - 1 in 13 games, and 81 innings, Schweitzer’s Dairy RAHWAY-CLARK Union County Park Sunday eczka and Jim Mariucci, of gantu*e Fo’rmula B, was ex- Charley Kelly’s 5 -2 ville, Tenn. August 6 - 8th. walked 17, fanned 77 allowed Rotary Club Slow Pitch League with a DRUGS | Union Catholic.^ hibited at the 1968 New York Regional Teachers 4 -3 YOUNGSTERS WILL 22 runs and 52 hits. Italian American Club 4-1 win over the Downing i 86 WestfieM Ave., Clark 4 , __ , . International Auto Show. The John Schwarcz Inc. 3 -4 * * * Bell Lounge behind the pitch­ Three members oftheAr- chags mogt q{ GO CY0 CAMPING wiU be the eighth K. of C. 2 -3 11-12 Year Old ing of Bob Dering. BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:00 Clark Firemen 1-6 National League 381-7100 GIANT FREE PLAYGROUND Z 04 6R°nh4 v g™ suspension» and ^ many parts Rahway T area e T w wm l n oeb e T vaca a c *! season d tne for 10th CampTegakwitha year of opera- CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE and two from Rahway were ^ B.M.C. 0-6 uomng at CYO camps this f camp Christ Christ‘ The Merck & Co. * 3 summer. tite C Y o conducts King Both ca* KSS&C.V2* Western Division Regina Corp. 3 *THEDEVItS rwomo'resident'camps resiaent camps for“lorcnu h £ dern King‘ Both facilities, CampS swimminghaVe m°‘ HELD OVER, SECOND BIG WEEK Clark Bombers 10 - 3rd Ward Democrats 2 Question Marks 8 dre? darlng ' and Au- instruction, college-level I A ih bo ys] B 3 NOW American Legion 2 gust: Camp Christ the King counselors’ |/1DRIVE*IN Krim-Ko-Corp 6 - Quinn & Boden Co. 1 and are fully SHTIRVIUI 3 D AILY AT near Blairstown, N. J.; for Credited by RH 9 Main Tobacco Co. 2 Purolator Products 0 the American PA 1 3400 BUKTlAKUSnR 2-7-9 P.M. One Hour Martinizing 16 - * * * boys and Camp Tegakwitha aC“ f g by AssoCiation, SAT. & SUN. C0NT. Crown Trophy 4 11-12 Year Old 0I1pBlhufoB0pa4 ^ g4 ° r S are" Horseback riding is one of Rahway campers the favorite activities. Arts TKliuLPHIINTilK FROM 2 P.M. American Legion League Standings pavid Ginfrida, 12, of 34 d crafts sports, canoeing, SANDY DENNIS ■ KEIR DULLEA Krim-Ko-Corp 6-0 Conduit Way, Colonia for the campfires, c.amnfireR’ tennis and arch­ coma, "Ru*£..- Merck Flyers 3 last two weeks of August; ANNE HEYWOODSSf Clark Bombers 3 -2 ery are also included, in 1st Ward Democrats 3 Cynthia Likins, 11, of 1206 'L\ D.H. LAWRENCE'S One Hour Martinizing 3 -2 Badmitton Club 3 c;/ c, addition to swimming. A i h e | Main Tobacco Co. 2-2 Stone St., Rahway, the last wggviy newsletter Is sent Elks Club 2 tutwo r n w weeks p p V s nfof July July; r.vnrhiaCynthia weeK1y new sletter is sem Crown Trophy 2 -4 to parents to keep them in­ Merck Jets 1 Keller, 11, 1230 Stone St., ... 0$ ifu. 'm a lt, Question Marks 1 -3 formed of current events Lions Club 1 Rahway, the last two weeks Vulcan Vikings 0 -4 * * * and special activities. IN COLOR of July; Lynn Marie Gin­ (These include scavenger 13-14-15 Year Old frida, 11 of 34 Conduit Way, *AIR CONDITIONED* Piedmont League hunts, shows, overnight Colonia, the last two weeks hikes, award ceremonies, of August; Ann Marie Ham- excursions, etc.) CLARK FAST-PITCH Franklin-Madison Assn.4 aydi, 9, of 53 Dawn Dr., Delorenzo Electric 6 , Brochures on the resi­ SOFTBALL LEAGUE Clark, the full season; Gail Kowal Assn. 4 and Donnie-Jean Martucci, dent camps are available from the CYO headquarters American Legion 4 9 and 7 respectively, of 12 at 101 University Ave., New­ Clark Caggy’s 2-0 P. B. A. 3 Spruce St., Clark, the first ark. Information on the day Towne Car Wash 2 -1 two weeks of July; and Gre­ W e m ean Clark Pied P.ipers 2-2 camps may be obtained from gory Martucci, 13, same ad­ the county CYO office ar Jays Cycle Center 0 -0 GOT THE SCOOP? dress, the last two weeks 692 Bayway Ave., Elizabeth. Clark V.F.W. 0 -0 Call 388-0600 of July.______business! Duffy’ s 0 -4

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Social Notes American Legion Miss Arlene Porohowicz Playground TROOP W BOY SCOUTS (Continued from Page 5) Auxiliary Meets Weds James Le Fante Assignments HOLD PICNIC The largest graduating class in the 45-year history A family picnic, high­ of the College received de­ lighted by a father and son President Mrs. Raymond grees recently atGlassboro Announced soft ball game in which the Christopher presided at the State College. Nicholas F. Delmonaco, fathers beat their sons 21 B oar^ f* Trustees Chair- Rahway' Unit #5, American General Supervisor of Play­ to 9, was held on Father’ s j ? dS."SToSupS- w»>r r&vT.'Sss grounds, has announced the Day at the Rahway Water sented 907 undergraduate j\eld at Rahway Legion following appointments for Works Park by Boy Scout degrees and 90 master’sde- Haiv , the summer Recreation Pro­ Troop 40. ffTPPR at mornincr exercises Girls State Chairman Mrs. gram. W. J. Robins, chairman The playground programs of the troop committee, was are conducted daily from master of ceremonies at the respective classes were se- f« ate> X * ^ 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mon­ court of honor. Hurd Hast­ day thru Thursday and from ing, executive, Union Council r^^^eftS^ti?^8 S' C^lsTpher.SS 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Fri­ B.S.A., presented Mrs. days. Maud Henry, president of the State Tea. Miss Rita Black, Payne, Deptford. The children of the city, Mothers Club, with troop last year's delegate also at­ The Glassboro State Col­ are asked to check with their 40’s 42nd consecutive char­ lege graduating class includ­ tended. local playground for time ter. Junior Activities Chair­ ed several area students, and places of special events. Asst. Scoutmaster Rich- man reported the Unit had who were addressed by PLAYGROUND W Kirsten presented two Miss Poppy girls ride President Lyndon B. John­ ASSIGNMENTS AT THE AWARDS ASSEMBLY in Rahway Senior High School recently the R a h w a y •,membership cards to'the in the Memorial Day Pa- son, who returned to the site Woman s Club awarded gold charms to nine Senior girls. The girls were honored for distin- scouts. Troop 40 leaders o f . the l/Trn*eric'an-Russian rade- Th ere w ere other Jun‘ membership cards were peace talks in New Jersey. *hat marched in ^ aco^Ceramics M r^M * ®u's^ 'n9 themselves by attaining the High Honor Roll during at least 75% of their high presented by M r. Robins to Local students included: Paraae* Splnellar*partS time)*8 Re- sc^00' careers- The girls are; (rear row standing - left to right) -- Karen Johannessen, R. F. C. Hardenburg, Scout­ National Security Chair- f e u tviuuu;> -xvyv/ a-a*** tarded Children — Miss E , Rita Black, Donna Crisalli, Lauren George, Catherine Schultz, (front row seated - left to master, R. W. Kirsten and M*ri"NReiuM,;fi:. »«• Kutcher; Drama — Miss J. right) -• Barbara Salerno, Susan Van Syckle, Lois Tyson, and Carolyn O'Brien. John Bieljeski, asst, scout­ masters, Committeemen Jo­ oJ£"*.£££■& ria-rir “-S!" durings™ "r-",6 the past month,b°“*£ibon‘ls W^DolanMiss*P?SuTlivan” ^rs‘ ^°^erf Adler, president of the Rahway Woman’s Club, has announced the recent seph Anderson Sr., Frank at., ^iarK. ^ ^ ^ Rehabilitation Chairman Stein - J. Russo - Miss installation of the following local club members in state and district offices; Mrs. George Archuri, Albert Bontempo, w „ Mrs. Walter Lieneck gave Michael Santos, G. E. Olson, _ M rs. Elizabeth Scott, a report on the Bingo Party B. Wohltman; Roosevelt - G. Weinheimer, 2130 Raritan Rd., Westfield - Northern Vice-president of the N. J. State M. John Pitchell and G. Edwin Training Manager at Menlo given at the Soldiers Home, Slonaker - Miss K. Ar -Federation ' of ...... Women s Clubs; Mrs. Theodore Tuzik, 269 Maple Ave., Rahway * Northern Park, was promoted to the *,enlo park> gentiere; Madison - Miss Cook. position of Training Manager j^rs. Ralph Reed gave a P. Packard - Miss C. Bragg; Vice-Chairman of Drama; Mrs. Joseph Kenna, 238 Elm Ave., Rahway - 6th D istrict Vice Mrs. Henry presented the Cleveland - M. Harris - President; Mrs. Andrew Rasmussen, 701 St. George Ave., Rahway 6th District Art Chair­ following cash award certifi­ of Bamberger s Ne^ark report on the successful cates for use toward camp Store. She replaces Miss p0ppy Drjve held recently. Miss E. O’Connell; Bren­ man; Mrs. Archer Collyer, 150 E. H ill Rd., Colonia 6th District Clubwoman Magazine nan - R. Sullivan - Miss at Camp Winnebago M ar­ Roselle whose promotion to jjje money collected on the Chairman, Business Division. Employment Manager o ^jyg jg useci t0 help all J. Manley; Howard - D. Wil­ cella N.J. as prizes for fin­ Bamberger s Morristown veterans> gjVe parties to kins - Miss G. Toney; Mad­ ishing in the troop point con­ has previously been an- ^ veterans in the hospitals den - C. Jenkins - Miss test — 10th Frank Arcuri, Glenn Lewis, son of Mr. $.50; 9th David Kablis$1.50; nounced. M rs. Scott and her ancj remernber them at the J. Van Sant; Veterans - D. Tumminelli. and M rs. John Lewis of 2074 8th Michael Caravella $2.; husband reside in Rahway, holidays. It is also used to ,Coyne - M iss D. Jepson; RAHWAY ITALIAN The club is seeking a donor Church Street, has been 7th William Bieljeski $2.75; Mrs Scott started at Bam- hel the Units child Welfare Squire - J. Thorn - Miss AMERICAN CLUB who will contribute an up­ J k . elected Chaplin of Sigma 6th Joseph Bontempo $3.25; berger’s as Training Man- Dr0gram_ G. Fitzgerald; Mercks - J. right piano for the Club­ Beta Tau Fraternity atNew- PICNIC SEPTEM BER 15 5th William Kablis $5; 4th ager in Menlo Park in 1967 safety Chairman Mrs. Jo- Bieljeski - Miss A. Ger- house. Any person wishing to ■Miss Arlene Poronowicz, A reception was held ark State College. Michael Bontempo $7; 3rd Prior ( to joining P am~ seph Markowski read a bul- . berville; Williams - Miss contribute a piano should daughter of M r. and M rs. at the Hi-Hat, Bayonne, N.J., Glenn will serve as Chap­ Gordon Inamine $9; 2nd Jo­ berger s, she was employed letin on lawn mower safety. S. Slutsky - Miss N. Stiso; President William Sforza call Sal Finelli or Joseph W. Poronowicz, of 112 Brown following the ceremony. lin for the upcoming 1968- seph Rotondo $12; and 1st bV fbe Mobil Chemical Co., Election 0f officers were and Flanagan - J. Cerchi- announced September 15 as Gesumaria for moving ar­ PL, Jersey City, N.J., was Following a wedding trip 1969 academic year. Sigma Michael Santos $22. In addi­ Plainfield, New Jersey. She ancj t^e f0n0wing slate aro - Miss J. Roediger. - g'eta the date for the Italian Amer­ rangements. married on June 15 to James to Bermuda, the couple will Tau is a social-ser­ tion, the mothers club pre­ 1® f gra£luate °f the College were elected: President, ican Club Annual Family Le Fante, son of Mr. and reside in Rahway. vice organization serving the sents each scout who attends of Wooster,^ Wooster, Ohio.M rs_ Christopher; - First Mrs. J. Le Fante, of 631 The new M rs. Le Fante college and the neighboring Picnic to be held at Bart­ Elaine Bazaral, daughter lett Field, Rahway. John camp with $3 to defray ex- . , , Vice President, Mrs. Curtis W. Meadow Ave., Rahway, is a graduate of Snyder High communities with many of Mr. and Mrs. Charles pences. Among 54 graduates who Pateman sec0nd v ice Fres_ in St. Paul’ s Church. School and is a bookkeeper fund-raising, charitable and Gallo Is committee chair­ Bazaral of 1444 Esterbrook were awarded diplomas by ident> M’rs_ Lois Forstner; man. Committeeman Albert ______at Seaboard Finance. The Eagles Install social functions during the Ave., Rahway, has been pro­ Bontempo presented 1st ’r Dl" Third Vice President Mrs. groom, who is also a gradu- year. Get well wishes were sent moted to airman first class to Rockey Romeo who is at class awards to Michael Gen~ Arthur Viscomi; Treasurer, Joseph P. Motley of 932 ?te Snyder High School, A graduate of Rahway High in the U.S. Air Force. Caravella and Joseph Lin- Fraternal Order of Eagles School, he is a Junior the Philip House, Room 512, Airman Bazaral, a medi­ sarv JuneP 14alat BattinSm e h M rs’ Harry J‘ H oeft; ChaP* Stacy PL, Rahway, has been is assistant supervisor nell. Joseph Anderson and sary June 14 at Hattin High lain M jnez Keller; His- were jointly installed at the English major at Newark 265 Charles Street, Boston, cal specialist at Westover named a senior mechanic at Hlrsch & Co., N.Y.C. Maes. 02114 Phone 617 726- Frank Arcuri, Sr., present­ o6h rp th reetorikn, Mrs. Ralph Reed; Eagles Home, W. Grand State College, where he is AFB, Mass., Is a member in the Mechanical Division a*60 attends St. Peters 4232 recuperating from a ed merit badges to William c la Fk ,gl^rh 3 Ranway Sgt at Arms, Mrs. Peter of Esso Research and En- College, Jersey City. Ave., Rahway on June 15. active in The Theater Guild of the Strategic A ir Com­ student. The Misses 1 rene g?T m d A , orBearers major operation. Kablis for cooking; Robert gineering Company, princi------Aerie Installing President and the college yearbook, mand. M. Gleason, daughter of Mr. Jm eoh MarkowsW^nd The assembly welcomed Henry for safety; Joseph pal scientific and engineer­ was Past State President, Outside of college Glenn is A 1964 graduate of Rah­ Linnell for cooking; and Mi­ and Mrs. W illiamE. Gleason,’JJ” ’ v i rgil ColUns John Schumidt and the In- * e lead singer of the “ Avant .five new members, including way High School, she attend­ of 4 Rose Ter.; Dorothy Ann p ‘ r1_ , c ing affiliate of the world­ Dominick J. Tattoli, Victor chael Caravella for archery, Smith, daughter of M r. and President Mrs. Chris- wide Esso organization. Children baptized June 23 stalling Conductor wa6 State Garde a popular rock group ed Rutgers, The State Uni­ canoeing, athletics, and hik­ Del Re, Philip J. Guarra- versity, New Brunswick, Mrs. Thomas E. Smith of 39 t0Pher appointed Mrs. El- Mr. Motley joined the during worship at the First Inside Guard Louis Soos. presently playing at the Jer- ing. Auxiliary Installing Pres-Sey shore.______cino, Dean Meffe and Joseph N. J, Dawn Dr., and Patti Jo Vel- *a™ r H°°d»> " asQ,hQer Se‘ company in 1957 in the Pro- Presbyterian Church, Rah- sor, daughter of Mr. and crf f arj f° r 1968-1969. ducts Research Division way are as follows: Mary ident was Past State Aux­ Utility Group where he Jean Cichocki, daughter of iliary President Mrs. Jo-, ^ J 5 " S d oWf- J a T r. « Mr" Hootow “ Sfl repS? worked on blending projects. Joseph and Nancy M erritt seph Sepesl while Installing all Sdua'as o( S r [ “ nt In 1960 he transferred to Cichocki. Steven Craig and Conductor was Past Presi­ » n s c „ Regional Hlglt the Mechanical Division as Thomas Scott Kerekgyarto, dent M rs. Eugene P eare.’ a mechanic II and was named twin sons of John E. and The Invocation was given While at the School of 18 at the home of Mrs. Made­ a mechanic I in 1964. Irene Yeney Kerekgyarto. by State Auxiliary Inside Nursing, Miss Velsor was line Oldfield, 184 Forbes During the past five years, 'Kelly Anne McLean, daugh- Guard Mrs. Garnet Van treasurer of the Senior'St. at 8:30 p.m. with Mrs. he has been assigned to the ter of Edwin R. and Carol Horn, Irvington. Class. John Kaden a6 hostess. Products Research Division Rand McLean. Aerie Officers installed Miss Smith expects to join , "^*1® j°^nt installation of Engine Laboratory where he » * * were: Jr. Past President - the Nursing Staff of the Eliz- * e hP°at “ d Auxiliary will has been working on the Louis Soos; Vice President- abeth General Hospital upon ^ deld on June 23 at the construction of engine test Stephen Dauches; Chaplain - graduation. P o ^ Hal1 at.2:3° P-m- stands. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Thomas Krallck; Secretary- Anthony Vanuk; Treasurer - The Rahway graduate is There will be no meetings He and his wife, Helen, Hennessey of 535 W. Scott Charles Purser of Lodi Miss Frances Jane Pingor, of the Auxiliary held during have two daughters. Ave., Rahway, entertained * * * served as proxy for William daughter of Mr. and “Mrs! July’ AuSust and September. at a dinner party at Sleepy Lewis; Inside Guard - Francis J. Pingor of 127 Edward A. Roberts, 65 Hcllow, Scotch Plains, in George Lengyel; Trustee 3 Dukes Rd. James Ave., Clark, has been honor of their daughter, Jo­ yrs. - Clinton Woolley; Miss Pingor, a graduate of promoted to electronic sys­ anne, who was graduated with Trustee 2 yrs. - Anthony Rahway High School, w ill Wayne and Ronald Sko- tems analyst in the Pruden­ honors from Mother Seton Boresck; Trustee 1 yr. - join the Nursing Staff of the cypec sons of Mr. and Mrs. tial Insurance Co.’s group Regional High School re - Elizabeth General Hospital John Skocypec of 1184 Jef- annuity department. cently. Miss Hennessey' Arthur Huff; P resid en t-A r­ upon graduation from the ferson Ave. have been named Mr. Ruberts joined Pru­ is the recipient of a $2,000 thur Moore. School of Nursing. to the dean’s list for this dential in 1954 and was a scholarship from MAI Auxiliary Officers in­ * * * semester. Wayne has com- programming analyst before Equipment Corporation, New stalled were: Fr. Past Pres­ SAVE ident - Mrs. Martin Carroll; Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. pleted his freshman year at this promotion. A native of York City, where her father Vice President - Mrs. Ste­ Clapp 172 East Grand Ave. Stevens Institute of Tech- Irvington, he is a graduate is employed as Assistant of Irvington High School and Tax Manager. She was also phen Strakele; Chaplain - Rahway, traveled to Atlantic nol°gy, Hoboken, N.J. He is Mrs. Joseph Boros; Treas­ City for their tenth wedding majoring in Chemical En- attended Rutgers University. awarded a $250 scholarship urer - Mrs. Clifford Lewis anniversary. They stayed arSineerlng- He is a member and a form­ from the Student Council of Mother Seton. Miss Hen­ proxy for Mrs. Joseph Se- PLAYTEXT.LYCRA' the Chalifonte-Haddon Hall Ronald was graduated this er recording secretary of the Bishop Justin J. McCarthy nessey was president of the pesi; Conductor - Mrs. Na­ June 21-24 in celebration 0f month from Rutgers Univer- omi Gurka; Inside Guard - the occasion. sitY. New Brunswick, with a Council of the Knights of National Honor Society, "DOUBLE DIAMONDS” GIRDLES * * * bachelor of science degree Columbus in Clark. president of the Sodality, a Miss Isabel Kidd; Outside - in Chemical Engineering. He Mr. Roberts and his wife, . member of the Cheerleading Guard - Mrs. Louis Soos; | will enter the University of the former Jean Miksovic, Team and Future Teachers Trustee 3 yrs - Mrs. Ar­ California Berkeley division of Newark, have a son and of America at Mother Seton. thur Moore; Trustee 1 yr. - ALL STYLES HAVE US • doctoral program in Septem­ two daughters. She plans a teaching career. Mrs. Emmett Hopper; Pres­ ber. * * * ident - Mrs. Hans Nelson.' FILL YOUR NEXT * * * State o fficers present Now—save $2.00 on all styles of Playtex "Double Commercial vehicles of were State President Mrs. Diamonds” Lycra Girdles,.. .with Double Diamonds panels Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lin- all kinds, although involved Sophia Nicholas of 50 Har­ nel:, Jr. of 301 Lincoln Ave., rison St., Clark, has been Viola Tuttle, Camden; State of Lycra for double control in the stomach, waist and PRESCRIPTION in accidents in proportion Conductor Mrs. Louis Soos, Rahway, recently enjoyed a to their numbers, continue named to the Dean’s List hips plus double Lycra panels in back to curve you (holiday in Las Vegas, staying for the second semester, it Rahway; State Inside Guard, C L A R K to be involved in propor­ Mrs. Garnet Van H om, Ir­ naturaMy for today’s fashions. at the Fabulous Flamingo tionately twice as many fatal was announced by Bloom - Hotel on the famed “ Strip . field College. A student to vington; State Trustee, Mrs. accidents as non-fatal ac­ Stephen Strakele, Rahway, Playtex makes this special offer because they are DRUGS One of the highlights of cidents. be named to the Dean’ s List certain that once you enjoy the wonderful control and their stay was an exciting must have a quality point and Mrs Michael Itskowitz, 86 Westfield Ave., Clark Irvington. comfort of Playtex "Double Diamonds" Lycra visit to the Ella Fitzgerald CALL US WITH average minimum of 3.20 & Myron Cohen Scho in the for honors and for high hon­ Delegates present were Girdles, you'll never settle for less. ARMED FORCES NEWS from Camden, Irvington and 381-7100 Flamingoes main showroom. 388-0600 ors, 3.60. Lodi. Long Leg Panty: XS, S, M, L. Reg. $13.95, NOW $11.95 Auxiliary President Mrs. XL Reg. $14.95, NOW $12.95 Nelson named M rs. Hopper Robert E. McCutcheon of as Mother of the Year. Regular Panty: XS, S, M, L. Reg. $11.95, NOW $9.95 1155 Lake Ave., Clark, has Past President Mrs. Car- been named a specialist in roll was presented a Histor­ Girdle: XS, S, M, L. Reg. $10.95, NOW $8.95 PROTECT YOUR VALUABLES the Enjay Plastics Fabrica­ XL Reg. $11.95, NOW $9.95 ian Book by Mrs. Strakele. tion Laboratory of Esso Re­ Organ music was furnished search and Engineering Hurry!... this sale is for a limited time only. W I T H A by Elroy Peare of the Company, principal scientif­ Oppenheimer Funde Band for ic and engineering affiliate the evening. of the worldwide Esso or­ Mrs. Helen Armstrong ganization. SAFE DEPOSIT BOX won the attendance award. His appointment was based Mrs. Edward Bednar and on his ability to analyze and Mr. Arthur Huff won the solve many of the problems •Door Prizes. Mrs. Sepesl associated with the conver­ and Mrs. Peare were co- sion of polyethylene and chairmen, and with the help polypropylene films on pack­ Your valuable papers . . . jewelry of Auxiliary members pre­ aging equipment. pared and served refresh­ and other irreplaceable items are Mr. McCutcheon joined the A S S E E N ments and helped to make protected 24 hours o day, 7 days company at Humble Gil & O N T V it a Gala Affair. a w eek safe and sound in a Safe Refining Company’ s Bayway Deposit box. For just pennies a day Refinery as a messenger in 1951 and later transferred we stand guard over your valu­ to the Mechanical Engineer­ Felix A Murray III, whose ables. Stop by today for informa­ ing Division. parents live at 194 Irene tion about renting your Safe He served for four years Court, Colonia, was pro­ moted May 12 to Army staff Deposit Box. with the Navy during the Korean conflict, returning to sergeant while assigned to Mechanical Engineering in the 44th Signal Battalion in 1955. Vietnam. In 1956 he transferred to Sgt. Murray is a station- FULL SERVICE Products Research Division supervisor in the 44th'Slg- as an engine technician and nal Battalion’s Community The Apparel Cerite'r of Middlesex and Union Counties Since 1907’’ STATE BANK BANKING testlcol car driver iUin UJCthe En- Center Company . . He entered . gine Laboratory. He worked Saving* Account* . . . Chocking basic training at Ft.’ Dix, Account* . . . Auto lo an* . . , on plastics research in the Chemical Division and the N.J., and was last stationed MAIN STREET of RAHWAY Pononol loan*... Homo Mortgage at Ft. Ritchie, Md., before loon* , . . Bonking By Mail . . . Enjay Chemical Laboratory AT THK BEND before joining the Enjay arriving overseas in Janu­ Bank Money Order* . . . Drive-In ary 1967. OPEN THURSDAY TILL 9:00 P.M. Bonking. Plastics Fabrication Labor­ atory as a research tech­ The 27-year-old officer RAHWAY 1515 IRVING ST. ST. GEORGE AVE. at MAPLE AVE. nician. is a 1959 graudate of Wood- LARGE PAVED PARKING LOT MAIN OFFICE: RAHWAY /BRANCH: RAHWAY .388-7500 Mr. McCutcheon and his bridge High School. Before AT REAR ENTRANCE JO STORE wife, Barbara, have three entering the Army, he was children. a trucker for William C. Yorke, N.J.

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