THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY
-TOP COVERAGE ' Leader-Press and Leader Shopper xtm ^ -r-top circulation coverage la \ Woodbridge area. r Serving Woodbridge Township, Carteret and Edison tt*A M M rtnw Mifl P. O. Wmx)brkl««. N. J. Woodbridge, N. J., Wednesday, September 25, 1968 fttaiy TEN CENTS
Lawrence DeMaio Named. To Rural Advisory Uroup TKKNTON — Lawrence R DeMain of Colonia and Arthur Freedoms Official .human of Monroeville were re irontly sworn in as new members I of tho Rural Advisory Council. The two were appointed by Gov- ernor Richard J. Hughes and ! will serve three-year terms. At the same session William A. Haffcrl, Jr., of Sea Isle i C 'it y, publisher of BusinessTo Be Main Speaker ]Fanning magazine, wes elected 'Council chairman for another one-year term. DeMaio is a buyer in the Pur i chasing and Transportation Di-j vision. Kearny Works, Western] jKleclric, with headquarters ati 1 Kearny. He is a member of the i Middlesex County Planning At U. S. Celebration i Board and a member of the South County Planning Advisory Committee. He is a past presi dent of the Citizens Advisory ; Committeet)f Woodbridge Town- ship. Active in other local and Four Judges Are Named For Art civic organizations, he is. also j a member of the Raritan Coun- 1 LADY "SKIPPER ' AT HELM Mrs. Marianne Jasper, a secretary in the Planning and Re- cil- Northeast District, Boy development Agency, takes over the wheel of the tug Shamokin and guides the Reading Rail- Sc°uts of America. road ship through the Jersey Centra! and Victory Bridges while officials get a first hand look ' The Rural Advisory Council, Show; Many Dignitaries Will at the township waterfront on the boat excursion last Thursday. Keeping a wary eye ahead is i a llnit of the New Jersey Depart CummiCaptain Aiil »»™»iiZarcmba. «o
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'&> "**• News Dro left at fM•mltoi rU*o u Shop« h, <4 CMka Cartent, •Wiiht Bomnh ••!!. •» mailed 4traet to maht otdca at » ttrwt. W AFETY FIRST Ska Scores Unique Mobile Industrial Training Unit iCarteret's School Guards In Carteret is Being Aided by Industry ted by Sgt. Frank Versegi CARTERET complete a form for a JS6. CARTKRET - Charging (hat - Commissionerr After they do that, they are in- ihe Democrats assure taxpayers!larl L- Mai"lhurger of the Stale) terviewed by an actual person- <>f a tax increase next year, ] Department of Education has nel director from one of the lo- l mayoralty candidate Sam (selected Cartcret High School to i cal industries. The interview U recorded on videotape equip- ment and played back to the stu- the borouah roun the state to play nost tl) a um(l«« dent, who is then given an en- ril. Mobile Industrial Training Unit. the spot critique of what he did '! think". Sica said, the The Mobile Unit *s an expert- wrong and what he can do \f> council should have given the j oriental vocational training pro correct it when the conditions residents of Carteret a chance ject funded jointly by the DJvi are real and he is actually took- ; 1 ng for a job. i" voice opinion on lhe expen- ,ion of Vocational Education- •flitiire instead of .dopting it by (headed by Dr. Robert L Wo«th- A student is introduced to (At :'rs!)Illtlt>n ; ington) and the Educational Fro rogram in the following matt- 'Approval of such spending aljgram for Seasonal and Migrant er. After his interview, he re- this time of year," Sica said, Families (headed by Dr. Westry eives notice that he has b«n "assured residents of a tax in-Home). Only nine other sell lired and he is told to report ,crease next year even before a districts in the state have o thc training center. IlepunCli- i regular local budget is pi csen-'selected to participate in s a time clock, which is used led to the taxpayrs". unique project with Carteret' o illustrate the importanctuof in tn unctuality and attendance. He Sam Goddess, Republican can fi e only Middlesex County s then assigned to shipping, re- •lidate for council, noted that i school system selected. The Mo eiving, and inventory. Then'he the resolution adopting the $4.2JD''e Urn* will visit each of the ten moves to sub-assembly, asMta- million budget was approved by school districts that are in bly. and quality control. K«j« the Democratic controlled coun- v°lved in the project for a period of four paid by the hour and on a piece- eil "before spectators in the | weeks each, ;oods schedule to show the dtt- audience knew what was going' James Gilrain of the CHS erence between the two saltry on." Guidance Department worked methods. Then, after the cy Sica singled out the Sir. mi! •ou\.{h* detflils of tnp Program s completed, he gets paid : • 01 IU H School Oossing (Juard at Koosevt-lt Ave- lion earmarked for sewer con-wll h State Department officials; non-negotiable check, IPII ki \vrnnr and some of the- children he protects. struction and said "the sumin Trenton and is presently ser STUDENTS AT CARTERET: Watch playback of a video-taped job interview at (left to right) the method of cashing a clack virtually assures an annual ad-,. . as th, e projec- - t coordinator James Gilrain, of the Carteret High School, James Roberts of the State Department of Educa- and budgeting is explained" rati tlitional tax burden of $200 000|betwecn lhe slalr :md the seho<)1 discussed. tion and Project Director William Smith supervise criticism Of Job applicant. which taxpayers will have' l0 system Twcnty-four CHS stu dents who lan U) nter Local industry plays a key rdl* pay in order to cancel the bond P <- industry in the project. First of all Hiey )lazola Honored for indebtedness." ! after CHS were selected by the said thrJ [Guidanc.anCee Departmendepartment tt0o PpartiarU-.an- an«d refrairefrainn frofromm incorporatinincorporatingg Workers points out that the tive of the project is "to provid provide personnel directors that "The Democrats add realism to the video-taped I ...... at,e Inwn"u',, .ni»«udpatt e ; iin thmliee projcrprojecl t Thine estu siu" th- e traditional simulated kind of project — which is the first of a transition from school to a p into lwn rou s job interviews. They also pro- <>(irs of Service d «irt eP"Siet rSlr e , 1 « P expexperiencese . The basic conceppt its kind in the nation — provides work situation by the develop- r' ",f, .^. . tl,, l i ''^!g '8 OIdentf tWelvs are ccao split'h witinhL twneo group !s vide industrial Hems that are I K " g«>uP us«l to make tii e trainini g reall- vocational education through ment of positive attitudes, new g atten orchestra. A special attraction County Education Ass'ir will be Kathy Walsh, who will County Cub Pack Graduates Wendell Doll be a featured singer Jit the ball. ^ Senators Six Into Boys Scouts Miss Walsh, who is i 1968 grad- ISELIN ITEMS uate of Carteret High School, FORDS — Cubmaster William Annual Ball, Oct. 26 ha* made « number of record- Move Again for Mahoney made award presenta- Addresses Cubs ings and currently is booked at The monthly meeting of VFW | Vacation Blhlo School, reported tions at the ffcptcmber meeting ISELIN — CubmaslW Joseph : f Cb Pk S Plan* srn now under way for Walsh said that tickets ire She Skyline Room in Eliiabeth Post 2(i.'!li is scl for Thursday, they '.ponsnre»l a now orphan of Cub Pack & iDunn, of Cub Scout Pack 49, Walsh, who Is teacher coordi Bus Revsions September 2B, K r. M., «l post this year tlirmiKh the free-will (ho Middlesex County KiUicnlion be inn niaile available to teach were Randolph which is sponsored by St. Cece- Association's First Annual Bull ers and educators through rep nutnr at Carteret High School NEW BRUNSWICK - Middle headquarters, Houlc 27. At the offering collected each d»y and p , ;la''c lia's Knights of Columbus Cmm- sox County'* Democratic Sena recent dinner-dance honoring the at Ihe closing program. The entanni, David Greenspan, g scheduled for Saturday evening.! resenlative of the Education As credited Ihe officers of the Mid cil 3639, inducted 14 new Bob- Ortoher 2B. at the Brunswick jociation in every school, district dlcscx County Education Asso tors said today they will move immediate past commander and child is a nine month old Ko • len Jsniseh, Ronald Phillips 1 riation for generating interest again to win the Legislatures past president, held by the. post rean hoy, Choi Suh Shik who and Alan Poramba. Richard cats at the first meeting held Inn, E.ist Brim. wick. ' \ in Middlesex County. The Ren this season. cral public is also invited In throughout all the schtiol ilis approval of their orifiinal cam auxiliary, ten men worn award- had been abartfloncd, The Coffey, David Frimmcl and Al- Frank Walsh, chairman <>f I lie tricts in the county "both in the paifin to revise the state's two ed their U5 year pins including: youngster, who had been spop xander KalisLa advanced to the New Bobcats are: Larry Me- halt, said Inday that initial; purchase ticket'; and Walsh said Andrew. Albert C. Villi, Jr. that a number of county and social aspects of the ball and mile school pupil bussing rpg Arthur Balland, Frank MaJtan- sored for the lam few years, Webelos Jonn Irkct salrs are "very rnrour •the vital cause it will help." ulations to take into account drea, Kdward Rrcen, James Park Sung 111, Is now In the care Wolf Badge recepients were; Kozinskl, Richard Shad- ailing and we arc looking for- state dignitaries are planning to Robert Frimmel and Alexander wick, Paul Grctsky, David On- attend. | The association is working hazardous highway conditions. Barke,- Paul W. Rrown, Frank of relatives and no longer needs ward to a hiiih attendance for Cooper, Satiford Luna, Albert the V.B.S. financial support. Kali.ita. Gold Arrow winners dish. Kenneth Ha(er, William i.ur first ball." ' with officers of the braininjurec The Senators said a new bill Is Tickets are S2.50 per person children association to plan for now being drafted for intro Furze, Nassib lladdad and Ho • • • were Robert and David Frim- Farley, Richard Trinncr, Tho liciu'ticiary of the Charity and dress is optional. The hall the hull. ward Madison. Several of them St. Cecelia's PTA is having mel, William Mahoney, Thomas mai Porcelli. Jr. Kevin Kaden. 1 ii scheduled "to start at 8:30 duction in November to require I!'II will be the central section state aid to assist bussing of recelvari the award "In abson- their tint, and Biggest, loctil WaUh and Al«xand«r Kallsta, Shawn Weeks, Stev«D Pajak and nl the New Jersey Assoeiaiioni P. M. event of the new ichool Urm Bllvtr Arrow winners: David Steven Ziwstikl, t children who must walk danger Frimmcl ind Alexander Kalii tur Brain-Injured Children. Pro- The chairman said his com Iselin Woman's Club ous highways to reach the Saturday, g P. M., In Lourdei Officer Wendell Doll, of Wood ceeds of the ball will be used mittce fc setting a goal of at- schools. St. Cecelia's Council 36S9, and Fatlma Mills, with the the bridge P,6 lice Department In expand services to brain tendance by 1,000 persons. Resumes Meetings jKnights of Columbus will meet me. Luau '68. An Hawllan band Frank Frimmel, committee spoke on the life ind duties oi injured children in the Middle- Music for dancing will bt I3EL1N - Meetings of the The new measure will be cd- Thursday, 8 P. M. fa the Col- ana dancers will be featured, chairman received the appoint policeman. sex Countv area. furnished by Al Kopko and his I Federated Woman's Club of Ise- sponsorcd In the New Jersey umbian Club, Grand Street. Optional dress is muu-mug, sir- ment of lix adult leiders, New Plans for the annual Father jlin were resumed Wednesday af Senate by Middlesex Senators ongs, casual outfits anr< craty den mothers will be Mrs. Janet and Son Hike to Surprise Like ternoon at tahe home of Mrs John A. Lynch, J. Edward Crab- Bingo games will be held shirts. Ziemba Mrs, Jotbphlne Kemp- October 8 were announced. icl, the Democratic minority .on. and Mrs. Camilla Sullivan. Spencer Green, 74 Trieste Stre- Thursday night at Congregation Cubmister Dunn introduced ARCH Beauty Salon et. leader, and Norman Tanzman. Beth Kholom auditorium, 9 0 The St. Vincent de Paul Soci- Webelos leaders will be Carl Bell and Anthony Zuleskl. Mrs. new den mothers Mrs. Joan Ko- 114 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE Meetings will be held the third The Middlesex senators said Cooper Avenue, beginning at ety will meet Tuesday, October zinskl and Mrs. Barbara Kraft. both present and former Demo 7:30. Margaret Angelo will act as sec- "Beauty Services To Kit Your Budget" Wednesday of each month, at 1 1, 8:30 P. M., In Room 107 of retary and publicity chairman, George Welman, new Web-e lo P. M., at the Trieste Stree cratic members of the dele^a • • • St. Cecella'i School, Sutton St. leader was also preiented. ;\ddress, tion had introduced the same bill Boy Scout Troop 47 will have A family picnic is planned by the pack for Sunday. October Outgoing den mothers, Mrs. some time ago, but that the ef- a regular troop mooting Thurs- A meeting of Boy Scout Troop Patricia Maliniak, den 6 and fort was defeated because of the day, 7:30 P. M., at First Pres- 49 is set for Tuesday night 7, 8, at Roosevelt Park, with John HAIRCUTS Only $1 Becker as chairman. Mrs. Dorothy Ryan, den 1 wers opposition of the urban areas, byterian Church, Fellowship o'clock, in Knights of Columbu* presented with two year service Hall, 1295 Oak Tree Road. Hall, Grand Street. ' stars land Cub 8cout Apprecia- PERMANENTS 5.95 «p "However," the Democrats • • • St. John's Aid Squad L.R.McGrath said, "we will again seek this tion plaques and two year ser- The Iselin First Aid Squad Boy Scout Troop « will meel vice stars John Ryan, outgoing BL0NDK8 critically-needed change In the Cadet Corps will meet Thursday with Relnhtrt Tnorsen, scout- Seeking Volunteers 5.95 9.50 10.1 Grove Ave., Woodbridge state's regulations since the mat commilteeman alio received a night, at 7, in the squad build- mister, Tueiday, 7:30 P. M- in plaque. No Appointment Necessary tcr is becoming more serious VFW Pott 26M Hall. FORDS — Captain Edward Tel. «.1 Sewaren History Club Plans Auction Sale SEWAREN — A Silver Tea for the benefit of the Scholar- ship and Student Loan Fund was held by the Sewaren History Club it the home of Mrs. Ho- SERVICE CHARGES ratio D. Clark, 434 Cliff Road. In New Jersey colleges, that's a good bet. Mrs. William Carroll presen- ted the following department If you want your son or daughter to go to college, chairmen: drama, Mrs. A. Hac- ker; conservation and garden, it's probably going to be out of state — if you Mrs. John Kozusko; music, Mrs. John Kozusko; good cheer, Mrs. can afford it. More than half our youngsters go Ralph Gamo; hospitality, Mrs. KIND to college outside New Jersey because there's Horatio D. Clark; publicity, Mrs. Frank R. Bloom; public welfare, no room in our public colleges. We are last among Mrs. Joseph Medvetz; program, Mrs. Steven Varga; ways and the 50 states in the amount of money we put into means, Mrs. Steven Varga; art, Mrs. Jergen Lueth; mem higher education per person. And we're not doing bershlp, Mrs. William B'urns and a good job on building vocational schools either. civics, Mrs. Stephen Purdy. Wlien You Open A Regular Personal Mrs. Varga gave an outline To build ourselves up, w».do not have to vote for of the programs for the coming more taxes. We can turn to BONDS, THE MASTER BUILDER. year. She also announced that the club will hold an Auction CHECKING ACCOUNT One of the three bond issues up for a vote this fall and Food and Bake Sale in Mrs. Kozusko's garage at 550 West *THERK AHE NO SERVICE CHARGES includes $172.5 million for college buildings, Avenue. Saturday, October 5, PERTH AMBOV NATIONAL BANE 10 A. M. $30 million for two new state colleges (one in Northern of Any Kind If You Maintain FIVE CORNERS. PERTH AMBOY. N, J. Jersey and one in Southern "Jersey), and $27.5 million Magnetic device restores mus- A minimum Balance of $200 , cle function. Please send me information and signature for vocational schools. cards on your "NO CHARGE" PERSONAL BANK BY MAIL FREE... CHECKING ACCOUNTS. lUcommindtd by CUE Q Individual Account Q Joint Account , Finest in VOTE YES ON We Pay Postage Bolh Ways NAME GOURMET ADDRESS Italian & American WRITE OR FILL OUT NEW JERSEY BONDS. FOOD COUPON FOR INFORMATION * CITY STATK SATURDAY What can you do besides vote Yes, I wdiit to join the BorMs Yes Committee. yes? Join the New Jersey Bonds DINNER Yes Committee, Suite H, Hotel NAML " Served 5 to 1 A.M. Robert Treat, Newark. (Contribu- JACKETS REQUIRED PERTH AMBOY NATIONAL BANK tions of $1.00 or more are wel- [nt*rtainmint Thurt., Fri., Sot. MAIN OFFICE: At the "Five Curriers" (in the heart of) Perth Am boy A6DRLSS come). You'll be part of a citizens HKANCH OFFICE; Con very JBlvd. and Brace. Ave., Perth Amhoy; Wl'A Smith St., (Corner of Watson team working to build a better CAPTAIN'S IlllilklVll XSII I I\.U, V'i'ii T \ * * jf.31 VII. ill! II Illtii'i 1»T\ ., 1 11 Oil uuuiirj ( u.v Naw Jersey. CITY. FOLLY Ave.); Spa Springs, Convery Blvd. (Near Girls' VocutionaJ School.) itaurant • Coi'ktail i.oun%Q CARTERET OFFICE: 25 Cooke Avenue, Carteret Paid lor by New Jersey Bonds Yt_s_UjiiimiUee, Albert H, Acken, Treasurer, Hotel Robert Treat, Newark, N.J. SS Jaffarion Av« ( Elii (N««r Kill Theller) Mfmncr Kedrral Deposit Insurance Corporation—Federal Reserve System Leader-Presi Wednesday, September 25,1988 PAGETHREB Local Women Sisterhood Bowl Attend College cairuc Begim; — S o v c n AVKNEL — After a brief Wixiilbridge residents are among ii miner recess, Sisterhood !M student nurses from the fnni .Incob held a general Schools of Nursing of Perth Am ceting, with the program a liny General Hospital and fMz- If you enjoy good food, a fine orchestra and beauti- ful surroundings, we suggest that you invite your / lew friends and spend a most delightful evening at The Lynn Restaurant. We are certain that such an evening will bring back happy memories. Our beautifully Choose CAY GIBSON or decorated banquet room is most conducive for dining MACXI STOVER Dresses. and dancing. New (op-of-iris-line Otds 60: Delia 86 Royala DRESSES SLACK OUTFITS They're at your Oldsmobik* dealer's right now. panoramic windows. To say nothing of a Rocket PANT SUITS Captivating cart like this all-new Delta 88 Royals 455 V-8. They're all standard on Royale, along Junior & Miss Sizes A delectable selection of your —youngmobile thinking in a big, beautiful package. with ail the new QM safety features. There's evert favorite continental cuisine as only Sportier looking vinyl top-that's youngmobile an ingenious anti-theft device to keep your Delta 1 our master chefs can prepare it. thinking. Longer, easier riding 124-inch wheelbase 88 Royale your Delta 88 Royale. Stop in soon. Duiing starts at 7 P.M. to -that's youngmobile thinking. So is the custom pin* See ail the cars with the come-closer look, 10 P.M. Dancing 8 P.M. to TERI-LE FASHIONS striping. The side fender louvers. The no-vent They're on display and waiting for you right no* midnight. Ten F. Parker - Proprietor 1197 St. (ieorge Avenue, Colonia — ti:i 1'jr.iti Escape from the ordinary at your Okfcmobife dtalerVl Hours: Afaui., Wt'd., & Mi. )lt::w B P. M. Thins. 10:30 - 9:U0 P. 1H. lbrona4o,Nine«y£ight,DelUi88> Sal. IU::i« - 5:30 I*. M. 4-4-2, Cutlass,VlfU*Criiiser« I.. Kl I/.AIJKI II UIII Kiuu Wednesday, September 23,1JM8 tJBADER-PTlESS Thn Congregation Board met Wednesday night, but all other chool 15 PTA Temple Lists Congregation Schedules board meetings will bo held the Shabbat Shuvah Mothers' March Head fourth Tuesday of every month. A record is maintained at the Services Set Plans Program Chosen for Edison Area High Holy Days Kol Nidre Services synagogue of all Yarzeit anni- COLONIA — Rabhi Saul Z. — Mrs, Fred Davis versaries. Each member is no-lyman, religious leader of ^resided at the first executive FORDS — Tempi* Eman El 1SELIN — Services at Congre Weight Watchers meet every ified prior to the date of the EDISON — Mrs. Vincent J.lgoes to support a countrywide has announced the schedule of Temple Beth Am, announced ward meeting of the PTA of n AVIA *....__ _.» • - —. -1 lafj-iil%AM«^ vhfttiimvvlV nW « n ft ••! •• 1 Alt OI«Ala T"\ * gation Beth Sholom, 90 Cooper Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. Bingo Yahrzeit so that arrangements aede was named Mothers network of nearly 100 Birth De- services for the High Holy is heKl every Thursday at 7:30 lervices have been scheduled ichool 15 Monday morning at rtarch co-chairman for Middle fects Centers where youngsters Avenue, will be conducted by can be made to recito the Kad- !or Shabbat Shuvah, the Sab,h-e ichool on Pcrshing Avenue Days. Sunday evening at sun- Rabbi Harold Rlchtman, spirit- P. M. in the main auditorium. dish. In addition, the names of 3X County 1969 March of Dimes may receive team-coordinated, down marked the beginning of ath of Repentance, as follows: Chairmen of the various com ual leader, Friday, September Various rooms arc available for those whose memory is to be ampaign by Dr. Thomas._H. specialized treatment. Such a Friday, September 27, 8:30 P. mitte«s and activities were ap Center is at Babies Hospital in Rosh Hashhonah. the Jewish 27,8 P.M. \\ rental throughout the building. honored are announced from the atcrniti, County Campaign dl; New Year, and began a period For information contact Mrs, M. and Saturday, September 28, pointed as follows: Mrs. C. R rector. She is the wife of Post- Newark, where children from Mr. and Mrs. LarrM Malkln pulpit at the Sabbath evening 9:30 A. M. Royal Rockman is of penitence wtiich end with Louis Lewis. 283 1028, services nearest the date. No Hiller, Mrs. F. J. Kull, and Mrs master Yaede. Middlesex County are receiving will be hosts at the Ohjg Shat/- cantor. Charles Moskow, hospitality; "this excellent team care". Yom Kippur, the Day of Atone- •Three bowling leagues, all charge is made for this service. Mrs. Yaedc, who is a house- ment. bat after services, in hoimr-m After. Friday evening services Mrs. Edward Miller, member wife, resides with her husband their ton, Keith'i Bar Mltzvah, handicap, are affiliated with Anyone wishing to submit the and Oneg Shabbat will be given These ten days of penitence "ongregation Beth Sholom, with name and anniversary date of ship; Mrs. W. E. Warren, char- and five children, four girls and Keith will chant a portion of the loved one can contact Sey- in honor of Rabbi and Mrs. Hy- acter and spiritual; Mrs. Robert ne boy, at 22 Woerner Court, are observed with awe and sol- Haftornh at Sabbath morning few qptenings available. The man by the Congregation, Sis- Jaycees Cite Men's club sponsors a league mour Minastersky, 283-0472. Catino and Mrs. D. A. Lombar Sdison. eminlty both in the Synagogue services, September 28, at 9, al terhood and Men's Club. di, bulletin; Mrs. Oliver Mon and in the horn*. It li believed ao known ai Shabbat Shuvsh. Sunday at 9:15 A. M., at Edison One the Day of Atonement, She is legislative chairman for BowlO-Mat. The 4-rrran tdam teiro, room representative; Mrs 3t, Matthew's PTA; recording Two Members all destinies of mankind, Indi- Yom Kippur, services will be vidual and national, are record- Kol Nidre services will be held event culminates in a husband Lombardi, good and welfare secretary and executive board WOODBRIDGE — The Wood- Marzecki Named held ag follows: Tuesday, Octo Anthony Mezzacca, legislation ed in Heaven for the New Year Tuesday, October 1, 6 P. M.and wife dinner-dance at the ber 1, 6:25 P.M., Kol Nidre red member of Guardian Angels bridge Township Jaycees have Yom Kippur services are sched end of the season. For inform* Mrs. W. A. Yoos, magazine; Lei Rosary Society; chairman of named Edward Bangert and in the Book of Life and in the ted; and Wednesday, October 2 Weisheit, health and safety; and Book of Death. At one* the uled for Wednesday, October 2, tion contact Frank Bernstein 9 A. M., services for the Yom re-school program, Piscataway Frederick Weber as Jaycees of 283-0642. The Sisterhood spon Press Chairman Mrs. Robert Argalas, publicity. righteous are Inscribed for life, 8 A. M.t with Yliker services at Kippur. School #3; member df Edison the Month, for August and Sep- 11:30 A.M. Regular services sors a three-woman team Thurs WOODB-ftlDGE - Domenick This year's officers were in Township Women's Democratic tember, according to Carmen the wicked arc tentenced to dea th, and the indlferent are given are held every night at 7:30 and days, 1 P. M. at the Bowl-O-Mat LaPenta, exalted ruller of Wood-held on Saturday evening, Sep- troduced, including: Mrs. Jaco Club and Edison Township Mastrangelo, president. every Sunday morning at 8:30 This is a trophy league, which bridge Lodge No. 2116, B.P.O. Truszkpwski, first vice - presi Young Democrats. Mr. Bangert received his ten dayi to repent. THe Shofar ember 28, at the lodge for the or Ram'i horn if blown on Rosh Prospective members can call climaxes with a dinner at Short Elks has appointed Longin W purpose of raising funds to spon- dent; Mrs. M. A. Tranchik, sec "Hundreds of mothers will ring award for his outstanding ser- Hills Caterers, for the women Marzecki, 671 Barren Avenui doorbells this January In Mid-vice as chairman of the organi- Hashonah morning in the Syna- Myers Skqlniek, telephone 283 sor ball teams, trophies and ond vice-president; Robert Mas gogue. 0985. only. Woodbridge, as publicity and other affairs for the youngei cenik, principal, honorary vice dlesex County to polled funds zation's raffle. A resident of The Sisterhood also sponsors public relations chairman. Item for the March of Dimes. The Iselin for the past three years Shabbpt Shuvah. the Sabbath Boy Scout Troop 70 meets generation. president; Mrs. Charles Klenz a four-woman Wednesday nigh of interest may be given to him The exalted ruler requeste mann, recording secretary; Mrs marching mothers are grateful lie formerly resided in Eliza- of Penitence between Rosh Ha- every Wednesday, 7 P. M., Inleague at the same alleys, i either at his home or by tele that they can help a child and beth and is a graduate of Jeff- shonah and Yom Kippur will b« formation may be had by calling that all candidates with thei Thomas Rokita, corresponding money league. Information on phone to 634 7021. secretary; Mrs. Herman Maur are grateful if their own chil- erson High School, class of 1959.held Friday evening, September Norman Tucker, scoutmaster, a the afternoon league may be ob- wives and sponsors be presenl Walter Lee, chairman of th er, treasurer;-Mr. Maurer, par- dren are healthy", Mrs. Yaede He is married to the former 27, 8:30 P. M , at the Temple on ME 5-1856. Information on thetained from Mrs. Bernstein, and at 8 o'clock on Wednesday, Oc- Pleasant Avenue. Mrs. John Elks' youth activation commit tober 2 to receive indoctrination liamentarian. said upon her appointment. Irene McGuire and then have youth groups can be obtained the evening league, Mrs. San- u a son, James, 5. Mr. Bengert Mendell will be Cantorial Solo- from Mrs. Use Klebe, 54&5617. ford Oblosky, 283 0988. tee announced that a ball will b in the ideals and purposes of l know all the women work- The program for the scboo ng with me feel the same way. has previously won a national ist and the Choir under the di- Elkdom. Various chairmen will year was announced as follows: Jaycee SPOKE award and isrection of Dr. Merle HIrsh will discuss the organization and ac- It's a privilege to serve so October 7, 8 P. M., introduction worthy a cause Every year currently serving as a director sing. complishments of their respec of faculty; November 4, open of the local chapter. Recommended by CUE tive committees with the aid o1 250.000 babies in the United Tuesday evening, October 1, house; January 6, Mother and States are bom with delects. Frederick Weber, of Wood- 7:30 P. M. at J. P. Stevens High • Italian. slides. There will be a buffe Daughter Night; March 3, Fath bridge, received the Jaytee of uncheon later in the evening. A Birth defects are the nation's School, Temple Emanuel-El will • American er and Son Night; and April 21, second greatest killer. They the Month award for Septem- begin the most solemn af all GOURMET FOOD officers and members are cor•Family Night and election of of ber for his outstanding service dlally invited to attend the in destroy an estimated 500,000 Jewish Holy Dayi, Yom Kippur, • American Express • CarU BlancH* • Dineri Club ficers. live* before birth and kill 60,- rendered as chairman of the an- tiation and acceptance of the new nual Jaycee Carnival recently with the chanting of the Kol Ni- Mrs. Maurer, library chair- 000 children and adults each dre. On Yom Kippur, the decree • Due to customer demand we are now open 7 members into this lodge on Wed year. held at a local department store nesday, Octobef 9, at 8:00 P. M, man, reported the school library of all mankind, as written down 7 PAYS A WEEK "True, my contribution seems parking lot. Mr. Weber, 32, is "The bar captains annflunct would be open on Monday, Tues- a life-long resident of Wood- on Rosh Hashonah, is sealed. FIIFU4 CAL SATURDAY DINNER 5 P.M. to 1 A.M. day and Wednesday afternoons small when compared to the It is a day of self-retrospect. that a weekly steak supper i overwhelming picture, but every bridge Township. He was grad- SUNDAY DINNER 5 P.M. to 10 P.M. • HI °™ STARTS WEDNESDAY DTE 35 V "The Secret Life • AND ' — Of An JtMDUMMJOOO ic'Arkin 16po. DMNERWARESET 18 pc. MULTIPURPOSE Limit on. jitt UMBRELLA TOTE INGRAHAM ELECTRIC (SERVICE FOR FOUR) TOOL KIT ptr cuitomir BAG ALARM CLOCK "Heart American Wife" AMB0YSV io ,J a ADMISSION Adults: 1.25 Cliililivn under \2 .f>u f Bank Mont/ Ordtrt i*vifi»i ActounU CJIIIHU' Ctiacks irst Bank PenunH Loam Trdv«l«rt' Chick) cunimarcial Loan! FoKiifn Oemrtment and TRUST COMPANY N. A. Collattul Lgtni Trust uipirtmint NOW S Li(§ Iniuranea Loam Bintfby-Mai( KENSINGTON OFFICE Mottgajt Lcunj Silt Pepont BOIII 1>,ilU al ! i:U-l.OU-H IHl Fordf Shoppini Centar at Lafayette Road and Ford Ave. Homo Improvement Loam Drive Up Windows V i i 1Mb Oil H IHI Ml (HI Christmas Club W*lk Up Window Vacation club 34-Hr. Dipontory K4I 1 mi-h IMI h Mil III.HI MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Nj|] : OH- I HU 6 (H>-K.NI-LI 9 M AH Ik Swm . i\\ ii is I );i\ IM iki i \1i irst' lem -Ihoniay Patrick O'Neal Where Were YOU When The Lights Went Out?" IMIi*. V I \ LEADER-PRESS - • "*\ " "~ Wednesday, September 25,1968 In honor of the fifth anniver- O . f J r Mttr ! Scout Leader?S sary of Crossroads Council, a nCOUt LCaOCFS Baptist Church Council wide Art Show will be f» > ***** St. James' P. T. A\ held in January 19fi9 The I o Ad arena nonary ' Plan Art Show theme: "Values 'to Mold —Pla: n Field Day Fonls Plans Studies PERTH AMBOY — The Kos i Worlds to Explore." 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AMOCIOM Publlihw an article written by Lee Richards, the sports editor, relating to CHAPTER XIII ' the completion of the reconstruction and refurnishing. There haircuts on the young men of the football team at Coughlin High There was an excursion from can't be any ifs. ands or buts because October 30th has been des- Take it away Richards: 1'Wow to Krakow one Sunday, ignated as "Halloween Night." It'll be the first social held In the Coughlin Grid Team Gets Haircuts and I took advantage of it. I new clubrooms! liked Krakow and decided to • • • AH-STAJS JOE MORAN, Coughlin High's head football coach, issued an stay there awhile. But the city They only have eyes for each other: Kenneth Zdep and Therm ultimatum last week that all of the members of thfc football team was not friendly to me, and af- Ann Russo. should come to practice on Monday with a short hair cut. He ter about three weeks of hard- • 4 « didn*t want any dangling locks or fancy curls. ships I moved on to Koenigs- Always on the go: Arthur CJough, school superintendent of MM Well Monday rolled around and most of the team had their berg, Bremen, Hamburg, Koel- Iselin First Presbytedan Church. ears lifted. Some of the boys didn't, So Coach Moran and his staff nam Rheim, Frankfurt am opened up a makeshift shop in the dressing room and went about Main, Dusseldorf and a score of • • • Benjamin LoPat's flower arrangements always genent* cutting hair. other cities in Germany. Jobs praiseworthy comments. were few and far between, and Those who didn't get their hair cut were suspended from the • • • team. Only two boys decided they wanted to keep their locks. trying to exist was difficult. I roamed around for more than Norman (Philip Drive) Heinly claims "budgets" da un "We told the kids we were a little tired of them looking like a a year. money. He says: "By the time you get H balanced, iff too late group of singers rather than football players. We told them if to go anywhere!" : they were going to represent Coughlin High School, they were I reached Paris, France at the • • '• going to at least look the part of football players," Coach Moran age of sixteen. The wild boule- "Us about time we congratulated Paul (Fordi) ScUcklkg ea said. vards and the beautiful parks his election as president of the Golden Age Club of Olsen Tower*, fascinated me. And I found the Serving as members of his "official family" will be: Mrs. "Only two bdys fek their hair was more important than foot- French captial most hospitable. ball. We're glad we found out now and not in a game who was ruse Rasmusen, Mrs. Agnes Sutliffe, Mrs. Elsit Post, V2L Here I found scores Of jobs as Schickling and Mrs. Emil Bagger. willing to pay the price and who was not. delivery boy for a flower shop, "I feel the hair cuts brought the team closer together. It's quite bus boy at the famous Cafe de JJidst know that Walter Kilar has been named • member ef obvious around the school now who are the football players and la Paix and errand runner in the Polish Home board of directors? who are not. The hair cuts we gave the kids are like a "Red pastry shops. The pay was • • • •Badge of Courage" around here now." j small, but I had enough to eat A lady who really knows how to get things done: Mrs, tim The ironic part of the story is, Coach Moran, Assistant Coaches and I managed to find places to stance Mackronis, president of the Middlesex County PTA <$A John Rowlands and Hayden White have been approached by the sleep. : City's Barber School. After I had been in Paris a We salute the Coughlin coaching staff for taking the initiative few weeks, I made friends with It's a fact. Aquatic expert Kenneth Hansen can iwtan bettef to produce clean cut athletes, It's too bad more coaches in the a crippled concierge in the than most fish. i scholastic ranks don't take more pride in the appearance of their Montmarte district. I stopped • • • • athletes. and cha'tted with him every Have you gotten around to congratulating Middlesex time I passed. He seemed to Sheriff Robert H. Jamison on his reappointment as state c The sign which appears in many local barber shops hits the spend the most of his time out of the National Sheriffs' Association? As state director, nail right on the head: in front of the apartment house Jamison is responsible for working with the state memo "KEEP AMERICA CLEAN. GET A HAIR CUT." where he. was employed. I told plus supplying the national office with all pertinent" him the difficult time I'd had, about the work of New Jersey sheriffs. trying to find a place to sleep • • • Elk Lodges are good places to visit out of town as L. W. which was not too expensive. Energetic Carmine Ziccardi is serving M Oarteni Manecki, a member in Woodbridge found out while on vaca- He regarded me thoughtfully manager for the Nixon-Agnew ticket. tion in upstate New York. He stopped at the lodge In East for a moment and said he knew Greenbnsh, N. Y. and who welcomed him to the lodge? The of a very poor place in the at- Judy Anhitfey and Robert Bellamy possets that tic of the apartment house, but truck driver who delivers his favorite kielbasy to scores in look." ^ ^ * this tret. It ii a small and wonderful world. I would be welcome to sleep up there free of charge, if I thought Belated 28th wedding anniversary felicitations to Albert parishioner of Our Lady of Hun O'Donnell Funeral Home, Dim- gary Roman Catholic Church more, P»., with burial in Cith- and member of the Hungarian edral Cemetery, Scranton. Obituaries American Men's Democratic Mrs. Price, who died Tues- Club and the Stephen P. Mihalko day at Jersey Shore Medical Association, both Perth Amboy. Center, Neptune, was the widow Me is survived by his widow, of the late Ross Price. MltS. J. SIPOS four grandchildren, Sister Judith She, was born in Providence, Schubert of the Religious Sisters Mrs. Gizella Br*snock; a son, CARTERET — Klinenil ser Joseph, at home; two sisters, Pa. "and lived in Woodbridge vices were hold Monday morning of Mercy, serving at Sacred for 25 years. She worked 'W Heart Convent, South Plainfield; Mrs. Anna Gaal, of Astoria, for Mrs. Julia Sipos, of 20 Or- Long Island, and Mrs. Elizabeth secretary for the Township chard Street, at the Hungarian M. John, Jr., Jill and Joel. Sanitation Department. Mrs. Hoffman of Brooklyn; and a Price was a member of Court Reformed Church, P«rshing brother ofWallingford Avenue, with Rev. Dr. Andrew HARRY L. FORMAN Mercedes No. 769 of the Catho- Harsyani officiating. Interment lic Diughters of America, St. COLONIA — Funeral services MRS. P. LAMPK James' Roman Catholic Church was in Rosehill Cemetery^. Lin were held Thursday for Harry dm. CARTERET — Funeral ser and the*- church's Rosary S<> L. Forman, 50, of 47 Leslie Road, ciety. Mrs. Sipos, who died Friday who died Wednesday at Rahway vices were held Tuesday morn- at John F. Kennedy Community Memorial Hospital. Arrange- ing for Mrs. Pauline Lampe, of She is survived by her son, Hospital, Edison, was the widow ments were made by Suburban 121 Emerson Street, from the Thomas, with whom she lived, Lyman Rumpf Memorial Home, and two sisters, Mrs. H. K. of Andrew Sipos and the mother Chapel of Philip Apter and Son, Porter, of Wilmington, Del. and of the late Walter Sipos. Maplewood. 21 Locust Street. A requiem Mrs. Gerald Murray, Scran- She was born in Hungary and Mr. Forman, who was born in Mass was held afterward at St ton, Pa. lived in Carteret for more than Newark, resided in Colonia Joseph's Church, with interment 50 years. She was a member ofsince 1956. He was associated in St. Gertrude's Cemetery, Co- the Hungarian Reformed Church with Joseph H, Reinfeld, Inc. lonia. MRS. F. BARCH , ami its Lorantfy Society. for over 30 years. He was a Mrs, Lampe, who died Friday CARTERET - he funeral *' Mrs'. Sipos is survived by member of Congregation B'nai in Elizabeth General Hospital of Mrs. Susan Lopeck Barch, three daughters, Mrs. Julia Mat- Jacob, Avenel. Elisabeth, was the widow of Ot 75, of 91 Randolph Street who to and Mrs. Esther Ellis, both of He is survived by his widow, to Lampe. died Monday in Rahway Mem- Metuchen; and Mrs. Helen Sher Shirlee Rubaek Forman; two She was born in Sayre, Pa. orial Hospital will be held idan, of C.arteret; a son, Andrew daughters, Linda Sue and Lau-lived formerly in New York, and Thursday morning from the Sy- in Czechoslovakia; "a sister, rie Ann, at home; and a broth- nowiecki Funeral Home, 56 Car- er, Herman B. Forman, of Kenil- resided in Carteret for the past teret Avenue. A high Mass of Mrs. Alexander Moricz, of Hun worth. ten years. She was a parishioner requiem will be offered after gary; nine grandchildren and of St. Joseph's Roman Catholic ward in St Joseph's Catholic tin great-grandchildren. Church. Church. the L'yman Rumpf Funeral JOHN SMOTAK She is survived by a brother Mrs. Barch was the wife of SENIOR CITIZENS IIAVE FUN: Photo shows a scene of the recent annnal pirnio held by the Carteret Senior Citltwu CMb !• Home, 21 Locust Street, was in FORDS - The funeral of John James Irving, Sr., of Carteret. Frank Barch and i parishion- chug* of funeral arrangements. Smoyak, 55 of 45 Jersey Aven- er of St. Joseph's Church. She the Borough. Standing at right are Mayor Thomas Devarin and Councilman Michael Toth. ue, who died Saturday morn- B. KLEIN was born in Austria-Hungary ing at Perth Amboy General and had resided In Carteret for W. J. KULICK Hospital, was held Tuesday COLONIA — The funeral of Benjamin Klein, 77, of 74 Drake 50 years. PORT READING — Funeral morning from Kain Mortuaries, Mrs. Barch is survived by Jr.HighPTA Twenty-Two Graduate •ervicei were held Monday Inc., Stat* and Washington Sts., Place who died Friday at John F. Kennedy Community Hos- four daughters, in addition to morning for William J. Kulick, Perth Amboy. Services were her husband, Mrs. Mollie Stiles, Plans Events 41, of 31 Ford Street, from the held afterward at the John pital, Edison, was conducted of Rahway; Mrs. Helen Bosco, As Practical Nurses (Jreiner Funeral Home, 44 Green Calvin Reformed Hungarian Sunday morning at the Thomas of East Orange; Mrs. Regina WOODBRIDGE — Mrs. An- (Continued from Street, Woodbridge. The Ameri- Church with Rev. Vincent Vitey J. Costello Funeral Home, Coop- Spaziani, of Clark and Mrsthon. y Brown, president of WOODBRIDGE — Graduation is licensed practical nur«ei in can Legion Post 471 conducted a officiating. He was buried in the er Avenue and Green Street, Rose Olbricht, of Carteret; two Woodbridge Junior High School New Jersey. notwithstanding. And (Kilbtr exercises were held at the Mid- will they be beguiled bf tb* in- •ervice on Sunday. Interment Cloverleaf P,a r k Cemetery Iselin, by Rabbi Saul Hyman of sons, Joseph and George of P. T. A.f introduced officers and dlesex County Vocational and The graduates completed 18 sincere promises of fsla«CDb«r- wu in Cloverleaf Park Cemet- Woodbridge. Temple Beth Ahm, Colonia. In- Carteret, four grandsons and achairmen for the 1968-1969 school Technical High School Friday, weeks of theory at the school ery, Woodbridge. Mr. Smoyak was born in Bos- terment was in Beth Israel sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Diduen, term at a meeting of the execu- alism, th» mass media mttin at 2 P, M. Twenty-two young and received their clinical ex- notwithstanding. Mr. Kulick died Thursday at ton, Michigan, and resided here Cemetery, Woodbridge. of Long Island , tive board held in the adminis- women completed the one-year perience at Perth Amboy Gene- Monmouth Medical Center, Long for more than 30 years. He was Mr. Klein, a native of Russia, tration building School Street. course in Practical Nursing. ral Hospital; Roosevelt Hospi- On Election day let us all vot* Branch. employed as a press operator a former resident of Wood New officers are: Mrs. John ta.1, Metuchen; and {he Newfor God, country and family In- at the Carborundum Co., Keas- P. MOHOROWSKI Di Blasio, first vice-president; Dr. "Burr D, Coe, auperinten- He was born in Washington, bridge, lived in Colonia for the Jeusey State Hospital, Trenton. stead of "the pie in the sky" bey. He was a member of the COLONIA — Funeral services Mrs, Louis Gabfiel, second vice- dent of the vocational schools so often promised in the past Pa., but resided in Port Reading past four years. He was a retir in Middlesex County was guest Mrs. Janet Lund, principal of John Calvin Reformed Church. ed printer. for Peter Mohorowski, 56, ofpresident; Mrs. Edwin Jensen, the school, presented the grad- but yet to be delivered. Let's most of his life. He was employ- He is survived by his widow, 13 Country Club Drive, will be recording secretary; Mrs. Frank speaker. ed as a fireman for Hess Oil Co., Ha was the husband of the late uates their diplomas. Miss Jean- vote for America and proven Helen Kovacs Smoyak, and a held Friday morning at 9:30 Graffeo. corresponding secreta- Graduates were: Miss Lor- ne tte Obertz, R. N., instructor, principles of less government Cor the past seven years. Mr. Ku daughter, Joyce, at home; and Rose'Klein and is survived by from Thomas J. Costello Fune- ry; and Edward Makoviecki, raine Bayak, Iselin; Miss Ma three sons, Abe, with whom he presented the pin of to* school and more individual responsibi- lick was a member of American five brothers, William, Frank, ral Home, Green Street and treasurer. ria Buford, Mrs. Patrick Con lity. America need this —'it will Legion Pott 471 and an Army resided and Melvin, both of Co- to each graduate Stephen and Joseph, of Fords; Cooper Avenue, Iselin, with a Chairmen appointed are: Lin-tursi, Mrs,.Anthony Edison, Miss Mrs. Ethel Nielsen, R. N., an-be so very good for her. veteran. and Michael, of South Amboy. Ionia, and Sol of Manville; two high requiem Mass at St. John coln Tamboer, Mr. Makoviecki Barbara Hoffman, Mrs. William daughters, Mrs. Miriam Oser, of other instructor, assisted, while Sincerely, Mr. Kulick Is survived by his Vianney Church at 10 A. M. and Mrs. DiBlasio, budget and Lipscomb, and Miss Nancy Mil- Miss Helen G. Kindt, R. N., also Don Pflster widow, Barbara Todaro Kulick; Fresh Meadows, L. I., and Mrs. Mr. Mohorowski, who died finance; Mrs. George Yuhasz, ler, all Pisoataway; Miss Kath- instructor, presided at the af- NATALINO MARRONI Shirley Clark, of Highland Park; P. O. Box 334 t son, William, Jr., and A daugh- CARTERET - Funeral ser- Tuesday .at Union Memorial character «nd spiritual educa- leen A. Campbell, South Amboy; fair. Metuchen, N. J. 08864 ter Barbara, both of Allenhurst; 12 grandchildren and one great- Hospital, Union will be buried tion; Mri. Ralph De Stepano, Miss Jeannie Cunningham, Mrs, Mrs. Anne Zymborski, repre- vices were held Wednesday grandchild. his mother! Mrs. Anna Kulick, morning for Natalino Marroni in St. Gertrude's Cemetery, Co- cultural arts; Mrs. Joseph Se- Helen M. Kalkanis, Miss Shei- senting the Alumni Association To tha Editor: and a sister, Charlotte. 80, of 1164 Roosevelt Avenue, lonia. greto, exceptional child; Mrs. la Strong and Mrs. Robert Tish- of Practical Nurses at the Vo- Ai a resident of Middlwex who died Sunday at die Perth KELVIN McLELLAN He was a native of Elizabeth, John Inglis and Sal Cannizzaro, bin, all Metuchen; Miss Linda cational school presented a one- County, I'm proud of the faltla.- and resided in Colonia for thehealth and safety; Mrs. Frank Dalrymple. Spotswood; Mrs. S. CARPENTER Amboy General Hospital, from WOODBRIDGE - Word has year membership to Mrs. Helen tiva shown and denjonatrated by past 16 years. Kosnar, hospitality; Mjs. Leif Barbara Hamilton, and Miss De- Kalkanis for her excellence in WOODBRIDGE - The funeral the Synowiecki Funeral Home, been received of the death of our Democratic Board of Free- 56 Carteret Avenue. A requiem During World War II Mr. Mo- NLssen, magazine and publica- nise Cole, Old JBridge; Miss scholastic achievement. holders for their help in attract- of Samuel Carpenter, 67, of 166 Kelvin McLellan, 33, on August horowski served with the U. S.tions; Mrs. Alex Wishney, mem- Christine Komeanas, Port Read- Mass was held afterward in St.25, at the University of Pennsyl Mrs. Grace Schmidt, repre- ing many large and nationally Roanoko Street, who died Thurs- Army in Italy .and North Africa bership; Mrs. William Neebe ing; Mrs. Louis Mesar.. Mata- senting th* Licensed Practical day in Perth Amboy General Joseph's Church, with inter- vania Hospital. known industrial, research md ment in St. Gertrude's Cemetery, and was awarded the Purple and Miss Joan Grandinetti, wan; Miss Betty J. Messer- Nurse Association of New Jer- commercial firms to locate in Hospital, was held Sunday in the Mr. McLellan, who grew up in Heart and Bronze Star. music; John Aquila, legislation man, Edison; Miss Kathleen sey/ Inc., Division #2, presen- Greiner Funeral Home, 44 Green Colonia. Woodbridge, graduated from Middlesex County through th« He was employed as a stock and Board of Education repre- Nebus, Morgan; Miss Margaret ted a one-year membership to creation a few years ago of the Street. Rabbi Samuel Newber Mr. Marroni was born in Italy Woodbridge High School in 1953 sentative; Mrs. Paul Lubcyik, Stolte, Perth Amboy; Mrs. Alex and resided in Carteret for 60 room clerk at the Grave Coj. Mrs. Natalie Tischbin for herIndustrial Commission. ger, of Congregation Adath. Is- and was a graduate of Julliard Garwood. He was a member of publicity and historian; Mrs. Trakimowicz, Woodbridge; and .excellence in scholastic achieve- rael, conducted the service. In- years. He was a parishioner of School of Music in New York. Hubert Basehart and Mrs. Fos- Mrs. Douglas Reynolds, New The function of this Board is St. Joseph's Church. St. John Vianney Church, .Co- ment. terment was in Beth Israel He was doing research on finger lonia. ter • Gates, room representatives Brunswick. The Nursing Arts Award pre- to encourage and promote in- Ho was a retired crana oper- co-chairmen; and Mrs. Harvey dustrial growth and expansion in Cemetery. ator at the Foster Wheeler Corp. technique In Philadelphia at the Ho is survived by his widow, The graduates received pin. sented by the 1960 class for ex- Mr. Carpenter was born in Po- time of his death from heat Caroline; two daughters, Mrs. Lund, teacher representative. and Adult Technical diplomas cellence in Nursing Arts was Middlesex County through ad- Mr. Marroni was the husband The following committee ap- vertising in leading industrial land, and was a former resident of the late Teofila Wieromy Mar- stroke and inefficient heart. Angel Berchick, of Colonia and from the school. They will take awarded to Mrs. Anna Mesar. o< New York City and Carteret. His name appeared in the Simone at home; two brothers, pointments were made by Mrs. the State Board examinations Mrs. Hamilton, class presi- magazines and nationally known roni. He is survived by a son, Anthony of Colonia and Charles Brown: Room Mothers.' Tea, to He resided in Woodbridge 32 Albert, with whom he lived; Leader a number of times in con- given by the New Jersey Board dent, addressed the group and newspapers. This Commission years. junction with his piano playing of Elizabeth; one sister, Mrs. be held October 7, Mrs. Base- of Nursing, September 27, in presented a gift to the nursing is one of the reasons why Mid- two stepsons, Anthony Wayne, of hart, Mrs. Gates, Mrs. Kosnar LLnflen, and Lt. Stanley Szyba, in the 40's. He hid resided on Anna Schutzky, Colonia and one Newark. After successfully pass- department in the school, on dlesex County ranks second in Mr. Carpenter retired four grandchild. and Mrs. Yuhasz; and cake years ago from the Foster of Carteret, a member of the Lillian Terrace. ing this examination they wil behalf of the graduating class. the state of New Jersey. He is survived by his mother, A brother, John of Newark, sale, set for November 6, Mrs. Good industry prvoides good Wheeler Corp., Carteret, where Carteret police force; two grand- Di Blasio Mrs. Basehart,* Mrs. children and two great-grand- Mrs. Marvin Sledge, of Fort died also Tuesday of a heart tax ratables for the community. he was assistant chief engineer. attack. Gates and Mrs. Wishney. Be had several patents register- children. Worth, Texas, formerly Mrs. R. Many people feel that they get D. McLellan; three brothers, Da- Friends may call at the fu- Mrs. Gabriel, program chair- Carteret BPW Launches some sort of tax relief but this id with the U. S, Patent Office. neral home from 2 to 4 P M. man, reported a panel discus- He was a graduate of Stuyves- GEORGE UHRIN, SR na McLellan, of New Orleans, is illegal. I think that when w* Lowell McLellan, of Santa Bar- and 7 to 9 P. M., Thursday. sion has been planned for the think of tax ratables, we must •nt High School, New York, and FUNERAL general membership 'meeting, »f Cooper Union and Columbia bara, Calif., and Densmore Me New Season at Dinner remember that there are no CARTERET - The funearl of MICHAEL ZUDONYI October 17, with the topic, "The University College of Engineer- George Uhrin, Sr. of 9 St. AnnLellan, of New Jersey; and one Appointed Board vs. the Elec- school children that have to be ing- Street, was held September 18 sister, Mrs. Muriel Roder, of PORT READING — Funeral ted Board" to be presented in CARTERET — The Carteret cipation ,Mrs, Bartok; Personal educated, coming out of indus- Mr. Carpenter was a member from the Bizub Funeral Home, Fort Worth. services will be held Saturday an informative and unbiased Business and Professional Wom- Development, Mrs. Joanne Riv- try. »f Congregation Adath Israel, 54 Wheeler Avenue. The' Rev. for Michael Zudonyi, 49 Fifth manner. , en's Club opened its 1968-1969 ers; Finance, Mrs. Mary Hila; An asset to the County, and th« Au Avenue, at Muska Funeral Cha- The January 16 meeting will season with a dinner meeting at World Affairs, Maud Jacobs; community, it provides positions Woodbridge, and an affiliate of .gustine Medvigy offered a re-MRS. B. OLEAR Oak Hills Manor on Tuesday. Legislation, Ami Lucchi; Public rheodore Roosevelt Lodge #219, quiem Mass in the St. Elias pel, 235 Hall Avenue, Perth Am- feature a speaker concerning and jobs for the residents of CARTERET — Mrs. Sophie O. boy. Mr, Zudonyi died Tuesday Wanda Anderson, president, Relations, Mrs. Naylor; Mem- F. and A. M., Carteret. Church. Interment was in St, Kovacs Olear, of 148 Harrison "The Effect of tha Urban Crisis Middlesex County. Jobs in the Gertrude Cemetery, Colonia. in the John F. Kennedy Com- Upon our Students and Comwelcome- d the members to a bership, Miss Mudrak; Founda- He is survived by his widow, Avenue died Wednesday morn- new Club season and said she educational and research fields The following organizations munity Hospital, Edison. munity." The meeting March 20 tion, Ethel Quin; Archivists, Lil- are there if the applicant can Mrs. Ida Carpenter; a son, Stew- ing at home, Mr. Zudonyi was born hi locked forward to another full lian Grohman and Louise Ruck- held services on Tuesday. The She was a charter member will offer a symposium on "Sex meet the requirements. lrt, of Woodbridge; a brother, Knights of Columbus Court 1280, Perth Amboy, and had residedEducation and Related Adoles- and rewarding year. riegel; Parliamentarian, Mrs. Abraham of Carteret; and a sis- and one of the organizers of thein Port Reading during the last, Miss Mary Feryo, First Vice Quin ;and Business Women's I would like to thank the Dem- the Mothers Club of St. Elias Hungarian Reformed Church in cent Problems", At the meet- ocratic Board of Chosen Free- ter, Mrs. Sophie Lehrer, of Me- Church. Active bearers were: year and prior to that in Hope- ing May 16 installation of offi-President and Program Chair- Week, Mrs. Anderson and Miss tuchen. Carteret. lawn for 16 years. man, outlined the year's pro- Sherry. holders for their vision and Joseph Neimiec, Albert Malda- Mrs. Olear was the widow of cers and the annual Arts and nis, Richard Maldanis, John Ho was employed at Zfiston Crafts Student Exhibition will gram stating (hat the commit- thoughtfulness by the crutioa Bertlan Olear and had resided of this Industrial Commission. MRS. C. M. SCHUBERT Uhrin, Jr., Michael Konci, Ed- Inc., Edison. A parishioner of be featured. tee had made every effort to :OMPLETES TRAINING in Carteret for 69 years since St. Anthony's Catholic Church, make it a most interesting one It is another reason why I'm vot- WOODBRIDGE - Funeral ward Michalski." coming from her native Hun- The board voted to express CARTERET — Midshipman he was a former member of public appreciation to the Wood- for all members. ing Democratic this November. lervices were held Monday for gary. She was a member of Fourth Class Robert P. Mona Herbert Daugherty the Hopelawn Fire Department bridge Township Council, May- Mrs. Anderson reported that han, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Catherine M. Schubert, of S. A. BRESNOCK :he church Lorentffy Society and Edison K>9 Leonard Avenue, from Leon and First Aid Squad. or Ralph B a rone and the Board seven members attended the William J., Monahan Jr. of 78 WOODBRIDGE — Funeral ser- the Woodmen of the World. He is survived by his-widow, J. Gerity Funeral Home, 411 vices were held Wednesday mor- She is survived by three of Education for the acquisi- opening Board meeting of the Leber Ave., Carteret, has com- Mrs. Marie Ulio Zudonyi; a tion of the property adjoining New Jersey State Federation pleted his initial phase of Mid- Amboy Avenue. A high Mass of ning for Steve A. Bresnock, of daughters, Mrs. Sophie Jomo, daughter, Mrs. Rosemarie Re- CCD Registration requiem was offered afterward of Carteret, Miss Bertha Olear, the Junior High School. The stu which was held at the Beacon shipmen indoctrination at the 746 Coolidge Avenue, who died pace, of Willingsboro; a son, dents will now have a "much Manor in Point Pleasant last it St. James' Church. Interment Sunday in Perth Amboy General of Newark and Mrs. Helen F. Michael J. of Fords; three U. S. Naval Academy in Anna- Scheduled for Sunday was in St. Peter's Cemetery, Ferre of Carteret; two sons, needed enlarged physical edu- Saturday. They were Mrs. An- polis, Md. Hospital, from the Mitruska Fu- grandchildren; and five broth- cation area." derson, Elsie H. Bartok, Miss FORDS — Confraternity o* New Brunswick. neral Home, Perth Amboy, with William and George of Carteret; ers, Geza and Frank of South During the ten weeks of sum- Christian Doctrine cliiin at four grandchildren and four Mrs. Brown, Mrs, Gabriel and Feryo, Elizabeth Hochfelder, Mrs. Schubert, who was thea High Mass of requiem in Our Milwaukee, Wis. and William Mrs. Lubcyik will represent the Miss Mary Mudrak, Mabel C. mer training he and other Our Lady of Peace Church, for widow of Michael P. Schubert, Lady of Hungary Church, after- great grandchildren. Mrs. Olear of Waukeegan, 111., Joseph of "Plebes" were introduced to and grades 1 through 6, will com- was the mother of the late Ber- PTA at the Fall County Council Naylor and Miss Ginger Sherry. d^ied Thursday in Roosevelt Hos- ward. Interment was in Our Highland Park, 111., and Juli- meeting on October 22. met the standards of discipline, mence Sunday September 29 Lady of Hungary Cemetery. tie and Charles Olear. A Public Relations forum was conduct and performance re- after the 9:00 A. M. Mass. Child- pital. us of Perth Amboy. He was the held prior to the business meet She wa3 a parishioner of St. Mr. Bresnock was born in Wai Funeral arrangements are be son of the late Mr. and Mrs. quired of Midshipmen. ren entering Confraternity for 1 ing completed by the Lyman- Quarrels Also Rise ing and the afternoon session the first time must already be James Church, a member of itslingford, Conn., and resided in Michael Zudonyi and brother of featured a Legislation round Kumpf Memorial Home, 21 Lo-the late John. registered, as no registration Rosary ^Society, and a charter Perth Amboy 25 years before cust Street, Carteret. \ Among Neighbors table. Mrs. Mildred McLean CLAIMS ASSAULT will be accepted Sunday. member of Court Mercedes No. moving to Woodbridge two years Friends may call at. the fu- Friends may pay respects at i - CARTERET — Crime is ris- State President, presided and CARTERET — Joseph Racina r29, Catholic Daughters of Amer ago. He was an employe of the tlie funeral chapel from 2 to intf and so are neighborhood received reports from the dele- of South Amboy, a musician's Junior and Senior High School neral home from 2 to 4 and 74 and 7 to 10 P. M. Thursday.- classes will begin Wednesday lea. Born in Jersey City, Mrs. New Jersey Wood Finishing Co. to 10 P. M., Thursday. quarrels. gates to the National Conven union delegate reported to po- He was proprietor of Steve "We have lice he was assaulted by twoOctober 2, with grades 7 and » Schubert had lived in Wood never had so j tion which was held in Minnea 7:00 to 8:00 P. M. and grades 9 bridge most of her life. Bresnock's Grocery and Butcher OOP. EUROPEAN BRANCH much trouble with fights be- polis this past July. She also men when he went to check on MRS. MARY PRICE musicians at Coppers Lounge. through 12, 8:1S P. M. to »:1* Mrs. Schubert is survived by|Store, Grove Street, while resid The Republican Nationalj twcen neighbors" said Sgt. announced that she was proud P. M. • son, M. John, at home; and:ing in Perth Amboy. He was a WOODB1UDGE — Funeral Committee announced thee ere-1 Kdward Czajkowski. "More to report that the New Jersey He said his jacket, shirt and •services will be held Saturday ation o-f a European branch fr p t y The Junior Sodality will hold and more of, them come into Federation's invitation to the undershirt were ripped from for Mrs. Mary Thomas Price of | the purpose of fiettinK out- the court to seUle -their argu- him. He declined to sign a com- a Cake Sale in the cafeteria af- National Federation to hold it: plaint. ter all the Masses on Sunday, absentee vote among Americans ments." 1971 convention in Atlantic City living in Europe and to raise In many eases, Czajkowski September 29. money. The national chairman, .was accepted.- The Ave Maria Choir meets said the lights are* over their Mrs. Anderson announced the THKFT REPORTED Hay Bliss, said it would function children. Monday 8:00 P, M. in the Par- a tHTinananl organization. following Standing Committee t'ARTERET — Detectives are ish Center. AH parijjioriers may WINDOW RKOKKN Chairman for- the Year: Pro- investigating vandalism reported join. The fiscal problem of (lip CARTEKET - A window wa.s' gram, Miss I'Viyu; Civic Parti- by the Continental Can Co A The Annual CYO Art Contest l is how IOIIH can w broken over the weekend yl the [battery was stolen from one is scheduled for October 27. 1 Over Half Century n.inre, Hie world without going Kinast Market ai thee ShShuppini y [tractor and an altciupt was Anyone attending grads 7 weeke'ieeke'imm. Democrats Meet made to steal a hatU'ry from through 12, who is interested in Of Personal Service .another tractor. The tractors entering, contact Lois Doucelt, Weekly Thursdays r To All Faiths 1 are owned by Frank Kukulya of . ,4H-77:ii; or Diane Malhiaseu, Throughout. Middlesex County tr CAKTKKKT - The I'arlere 2X:i liandolph Street, Carteiel* (leiieral Democratic Oi'V.ani • who keeps the grounds about Basketball for High School Order Now For All Soul's Bay I ion lias announced a series of the place in shape. weekly meetings In be held .students will start Monday eve- . Thursdays al Hie CWV Hall, 100 " "" ~~~ : iiiiit: in the now gyn\. Jackson Avenue. BITTKN HY RABUIT j - -r 3 The Thursilav meelinus, will CAHTKHKT — Krihcrlo Se-,FORDS FACT" GREINER uin ;il S I' M Ther will he pukla, 17 months old.i)f7ti.Umon' KURDS — The Altar Rosary I'miniiiciil speaker al eaeli Strcel, was billcn by the fami ;Society of Our l.ady of l'egce ly pet rabbu on the rijjl.l index;church will sponsor a buj'trip FUNERAL HOME fiiip'i-.. ll« was treated ai the,0 lnt, LMn casino Thursday. TKAIMM, I'ertli Amboy General Hospital. October 24. The bus will l,eiv« . t'AHTKKKT - Ainiv Private from the Annex at 4:15 P. M. First Class Michael Hrack, 20, ON DUSTKOYKH Reservations must be made by iui Full Inloin ..ilio... uho i>, Hi, .mi ol Mi .mil Air ; r.UMTHKT - Flrt'iiian Da October 1 with Mrs. Mary Egri, I .11 I K. Hi .ii k !• Diin-.tei Slrei I •Vhl r, Coatislioek IISN. IS, sunir.'ii I7KX I'roiii «:0O to 9:1)0 P. M, ill Mi /mil Mi: Waller t'oau i>r M is. Jvluijiai t*1 VVvliitinieo, WOODBRIDGE MONUMENT Mil \i [,i I'.ti hi Ih.i 1, II| !', I iiji- .ill A\ eluir ( \u •ii'iiM/l:. .•'j ^ LH". li bii.l lil [llr tie ll. V, '•:. N I, li'lrl 11 in IT liSS Myles ('. l''i(\-uiM'i,i Nurses iu Arctic* IWII. la lor'a jub. #odnesday, September 25, Wfl8 LEADER-PRESS — Courses which are still open modern math and beglnnm, OnegShabbat Local Teaphers include basics of computer, um- dancing. piring baseball, custom tailor In person registration can hi ing, driver education, effective made prior tp t.hp start, of claus- Honors Rabbi Take Part In listening, ways and world of art, es. Adults interested in addition- arts and crafts, dramatics, law al information an- requested to COLONIA - Rabbi Saul Hy for the layman, phoioRr'aphy man, nowly appointed religious call the Adult Education Srhool leader of Temple Beth Am, will Adult Workshop public speaking, stenoscript, nt 63(i 04'"). be honored at an Onng Shabbat WOODBRinGE — Four mem Friday, September 27, 8'P.M., bers of the Woodbridge Town In the temple, Temple Way. Thr ship school system took part in Confirmation. Sisterhood and an Adult Education Workshop MOONGLOW COCKTAIL LOUNGE Men's CluhN are sponsoring thr | at Kahway Hi/Rh School. The Prmenting . . . FHIftAY and SATURDAY NITKS event, workshop was sponsored by the Rnbbi Hyma'n is a native o[ Newark State College Adult Ed kRONNIE GAMBLE I LONDI TRIO Reglna, Saskatchewan, Canada. ucation Resource Center and the Featuring Ronnie and Londi H* "received his B. A. in Liberal Rahway Adult School. On Guitar for your dancing Arts from the University of The workshop theme was "Spe- and listening pleasures. Saskatchewan, where he was cial Interest Groups" and the active in the B'nai B'rith Hillel methods of teaching reading and Foundation. He received his •".nRlish to native-born adults COCKTAIL HOUR raliblnic education at the Jewish nd non-English speaking adults. njoy sumptuous . . . giant cocktails dolly Theological Seminary of Amer Building a personalized curri- from 4 to 7 IP.M. Hot and cold hots ica in New York. While a stu culum in adult basic education 1 d'aeuvrtt i«rvovod<. dent at the seminary, he served nd guidance and counseling of I KITCHEN Broad St. it ...STEAK 1176 EUZAMTH AVfc, Ell£ • EL 2-9648 Courthoim Free Parting In 6ur Lft . . . Driveway Next to Store ... & OTHER SPECIALTIES MON. & THURS. •in 9 **• lOYi.BAaYCARRIAGtS Oihar days BUD'S HOT BAR & GRILL Come On Down, Al.ef Your Friends At 0»r Wain cad Peanut B« JWVEN'M FURNITURE and Sal. * PJM. 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JELLING FAST; COME IN TODAY: I (on premiitfi) , 1176 EIZABCTH AVE., EllZ. • U 2 964S •««• > BUS'S HUT BAR & GRILL IWa Purlin* U Our l»+ D,i,, Wuy NtM| |o S(ow iii PUBLIC SLHVICt LlLCIIIILAtW UAH CUMI'M . 3/10 Hi m>lik Lcn/Jer-Prcss PAGE Township Officials View Shoreline From Tug TOWNSHIP OFFICIALS: Were the guests of the Reading Railroad Company last Thursday as the local dignitaries were taken on a tour of the Woodbridge shoreline from Port Reading to Keasbey, on up the Rarjttari River to the old Raritan Arsenal area and the Crab Island site. In the upper left picture taken aboard the tug Shamokin, are the Reading officials, clockwise, Paul LaPien, assistant real estate manager, C. L. bteimling, manger of the Port Reading terminal; R. Zdanowski, sulcs representative; Tom White, New York sales manager, Pat Sullivan, regional sales, Irving Held, president, United Terminals and E. Rush, V. P. Steinhall Company. Robert Rosa, director, of planning and development on the extreme right in the lower left corner points out the Crab Island dam site to Councilmen Gene Tomasso, John Egan, John Hila, Joseph Nemyo and William Kilgallen. On the upper right photo Buddy Freedman stands in the center, surrounded by Roger Johnson, Chamber of Commerce; Councilmen Gene Tomasso, John Egan, William Kil? gallen, Joseph Nemyo, John Hila; and Windfield Finn, industrial commissioner; George Meholick, township business administrator; Robert Rosa, Joseph Valenti, township clerk and Dan Pascoe, of the planning and development group. In the lower right, Councilman Egan points to the wasteland at the former Raritan Arsenal grounds while Meholick, Finn, Valenti, Nemyo and Freedman study the area. ' (.(MSI' OK HONOR: Mayor Kalph P. Barone was the guest of honor at the meeting of the East Jersey Chapter of National As- sociation of Accountants at Kenny Acres where the national vice-president Charles R. Miller of Pittsburgh, Pa., presented the LOCAL INDUSTRY HONOKttl): The president'*''E'certificate for an outstanding contribution to the Export Expansion Pr«- organization with a fourth place banner in the Warner Trophy competition which measures the performances of chapters grara of the United States was presented to the licit Company, Route 9 last week. Taking part in the flag presentation w«M throughout the United Stales. With the flag from left to right are Walter Kasynic, East Brunswick; Mayor Barone, Miller, George John Casale, Joseph tiambone, Winfield Finn, Joseph I). Ludermann, II. S. Dept. of Commerce; Joseph Seeker, plant manager ltoache, Fords. ^i and William Chester, vice-president of International Dlcisou of the Heil Company. ; OUT OK UNIFORM: And out for a good time were the members of the Woodbridge PliA local 3« at an Installation dinner. ( ONMtATUI ATIONS Mayor Kalnh lt«i-iin,- . -ongi •aiulat.-s loc»' That's a tough Question for SheE We're not in the lonely hearts business, we're in the service station business., But one thing we know for sure — we know what kind of maii it takes to run a successful statioru He's a man who likes to run the show. Really be his own boss. Now some girls may shy away from this type of man. (It frightens1 'em.) They may like the more passive type. A guy who doesn't mind taking orders. A guy who is1 content with the same pay check, week alter week. This type of man is not a candidate for Shell dealership. Because a dealer has to be dynamic, enthusiastic — really oii, top of things. He's not handed a salary ever^ week. He makes his own. And it's as big or small as he is. Also, service stations have changed drastically in the last 20 years. They're not one-pump gas stops any more. They're like every other small business today —big. Many of them do a yearly volume of over $300,000. And ' have 10,12, sometimes 15 men working there. So running a good station requires a good man. He has to he a personnel manager. An efficiency expert. A good salesman. A promotion man* A bookkeeper. An amateur psychologist. And more. A man involved with his community. Like being a! talent scout for the little league. Or a volunteer fireman. Can a girl find happiness witfi a Shell dealer? Thousands of American womeri said yes^hey married Shell dealers. And live happily in towns just like yours., The Middlesex County TOP COVERAGE TOP COVERAGE Leader-Press and Leader Shopper Leader-Egress and Leader Shopper top circulation coverage in —top circulation coverage iir _ Woodbridge area. SO? nht t - ttBS Woodbridge area. Wednesday, September 25, 1968 News Of The Week As Seen In Pictures "UP WITH PEOPLE": Woodbridge Elks Americanism Committee is planning to use local "Up With People" Sing-Out Middle- THIS IS THE COMMITTEE: Of Woodbridge Elks, which successfully conducted a bus ride to Liberty Bell Park, Friday night. sex youth group as part of its float entry in the U.S. Day parade October 13. Americanism Chairman, Frank LaPcnta said. Left to right Charles Gall, Walter Kopcho, John Bulla, St|£e Kara and Rocky Sciortino. "At a time when dissent and criticism is prevalent among onr youth, it is like a bTeath of clean fresh air to asociate with this teenage group. These teenagers show nothing but love of country and all people." Mr. LaPenta also announced that on Nov. 24th at 2 P. M. the Woodbridge Elks Lodge will present a free program, showing a film "This Freedom Mine" with selections sung by tfiis same teenage group. The public is invited and strongly urged to attend. In the above photo making plans are Mrs. Carolyn Moyer, James Moyer, Frank LaPenta, Thomas Geoffrey and Mrs. Grace Kosty. Standing, Dianne Estelle, Nancy Ma- hon, Vicki Poselli and Joseph Battito. WOODBRIDGE SCHOOL #1 SAFETY PATROL MEMBERS: Steven Thompson, Lillian Christopher, Diane Christopher » n d WOOlHiKIDGF. SCHOOL #1 SAFETY PATROL MEMBERS: Diane and Lillian Christopher cooperating with polite officer Steve Maureen Raspolich begin the school year as participants in the Township-wide safely education program. Pi-tras in the Woodbridge Township safety educaton program. Officer Petras, a 26-year veteran of the force eligible for retire- ment, is voluntarily continuing his duties at the Route 35 school crossing. : OHT Metwood Cluipter German ISight Will \Begins Member Drive S FORDS — "Join 0. R. T. - Feuture Full Social the Winning Ticket" is the AVENEL — Events for the theme for the 1968 Membership future months were outlined for Drive to be launched by the the Ladies Auxiliary of the Ave- Metwood Chapter of Women's nel Kire Company at a recent American ORT (Organization meeting held at the Avenel fire- for Rehabilitation Through house. Training) on Thursday, October According to Mrs. Herman!3',^30. P: M- , ., . . Petz, chairman, the annual fauL Headquarters for this mem1 social will feature "German I bership gathering will be the jNight" and will be held Octoberitom, M rSi ,; • '. 21" !.,,, , ., ,• , . .... |Tyroler Avenue, Edison, where :A at the firehouse. A Chmesei ospective members will be Auction was planned Tor Nov £nte£ained and introduced to ember 1, 8 P. M. with Mrs. Ro- .. _„„ , „,. . . lhe r of Ilel nB ben Cuna in charge. °? P™«"™ ,f ,. E! l , ...... , man to help himself. Mrs.I A lite membership pin irom the Herbert Hersh of Edison Scc.i New Jersey State Auxiliary of,t[onal Specia, projeets chair , Com a aCs wa5 i "M P ' n wa sPresente named joooo student!m i kin o2f2 tcountieh rolc s ooff . iIt delegato Mrs e Staton eyDerewsky auxlllary. Mrs 0RT in £aining more tnail Michael ietesco tft was named:th -« Barrons, 3-6 J>asl Year Woodbridze "A" Swimming Program Face 1967 Undefeated 11 Maintains 1st To Start October 14 NEW BRUNSWICK - For the By KKNNKTH WINOGRAI) 'at tailback .and 205-pound Billf fifth year, a oemprtitive swim VVOODBIUDCJE - In just twoiKistlcr or 180 pound hen Price In Loop minR program for girls is be- days the Woodbridge High!l|t quarterback and 155-pound ing offered by the Rutgers UnK School football team will be Tom Burke at the WHIR. WOODBRIDGK - The Wood versity Extension Division in making its season's debut | At the ends there is no prob- bridge "A" learn strengthened cooperation with the Rutgers against John F. Kennedy Mem- lem wilh Mark Douglas at 195 its hold on first place when it Athletic Department. and 185-pound Jeri'y Slicner. orlal High School of Iselin. In outshot the Dunellen Police 1172- The classes Will be conducted the three scrimmages played He is counting heavily on three 1123 and then went on to win a by Rutgers Swimming Coach guards. 200-pound Pat Grady, against Somerville, Sayreville, close one against Edison by fir- Frank Elm. who is presently and Weatfleld, the Barrons have 175-pound Mike Collins and 170 ing 1178 to 1177. serving as the assistant women's shown a real tough defense but pound Bill Miller. coach for the United States an Inconsistant offense. The of- Osborne lost a great ball play-: u Against Dunellen the local Olympic-team in Mexico City. fense is what Head Coach Sam cr by graduation in Ray Sopo- btuecoats shot their 1173 with Lupo and the boys have been rowski and that ball player's Andy Ludwig firing 299 Richie age-group team known as the concentrating on during the past role is to be filled by Joe Fal- Alexander 294, CharlieCh' ' Banko Scarlet Jets. few days. chook, 218 or 195-pound Jack 292 and Art Dando 288. Dunel- This program emphasizes fun Liquori. On defense, the Barrons len, which has a 17 win and damcntals and techniques in all claim the most massive and The tackle spots causing much five loss record had J. Dugan and J. Wand tie wilh 284 as A. phases of competi'ive swim- most experienced front four in concern seem to lean to Hank 1 ming and enables promising Central Jersey. The two inside Backer fired 278 and A. Gar- Lakomskl at 220 and Joe Lind- necki 277 for a 1123. young women to obtain proper men are John Baloga, 270 lbs. ner, 245. i „,, „., „ ,. , J coaching for advancement in and Ken Mitterande, 235 lbs. | When Edison Police stepped swimming. At the tackle positions are two I up to the firing line, Andy Lud very fast men, John Wondrk, |wig again led the "A" team by Classes will he held Monday 245 lbs., and Adam Gluchoskl, Annual Feature firing 299, Art Dando was close through Friday evenings \from 240 lbs. Stalwarts in the defen- behind with a 294 as, Gerry La- 6:30 until 8 P. M. sive secondary are Tom Crilly, Rocque had a 293 and Richie Tuition for the program, which Keith Daub, and Johnny Dubay. Freehold Pace Alexander 292 for a team score will run from October 14 to April 23, UB9, i* $120.00, The offensive unit, which Is 1178. Edison's high man was only new coming along, is po- To Honor Bay lob Palko who holed his tar- For further information, write tentially an explosive squad. els for 297, Ralph Wuest and the University Extension Divi- Leading the offense will be FREEHOLD — A lot of har- Charlie Salvemlni tied with 296 sion, 35 College Avenue, New quarterback Bob McLaughlin ness race history has been made ach as A. Landi brought up Brunswick, N. J. PRESENTING PLAQUE: To the winning driver of the sixth race held at Liberty Bell Park, Friday night, tn honor of the Wood- and Fullback Mike Karnaa. The over this venerable track in the st place with a 288 to make bridge Elks Lodge 2116 is Walter Kopcho, leading knight of the lodge. Accepting the trophy Is driver-trainer Vern Crank. Others combination of McLaughlin s 116 years of its existence, but 1177 for the team. Edison has in the photo behind the winning horse, Senator Roan, are Windsor Lakls, John Bulla, Charles Gall, Rocky Sclortoo and Stev* accurate passing and Karnas's without doubt the most mem- 16 win and 6 loss record. Kara. powerful running may very well orable peak was reached on Sat- The "B" team dropped one Pee Wees Tie keep Woodbridge fans on the urday, September 14, when gainst the Piscataway Police edges of their seats this fall. Cardigan Bay won the $15,000 ith a lopsided 1097-545, as S. Plainfield Dubay Wins Elks Golf Two speedsters, tailback Frank Freehold Special to become the eorge Rebnicky fired 279 and Sportsmen Drop Ramblers Open Saturday Matusek and wingback Keitfr first Standardbred to earn lernie Anderson 266. With two CARTERET - The Carteret Tournament - Others? Daub, make up the- rest of the $1,000,000 in purses. acancies on the "B" squad, Sportsmen Pee Wees came the Piscataway team had an WOODBRIDGE — Playing at backfield. The target of many Accordingly, to mark this high from behind In the final period asy mark as J. Brenner fired First Opener of At Rumson-Fair Haven Oak Ridge, Monday, members nf McLaughlin passes will be point in Freehold's as well as to tie the South Plainfield grid 289, A. Gubernat 283, P. Jes- of the Woodbridge Elks held junior Henry Ryan. Newcomers harness racing history,, the ders, 13 to 13, last Sunday after- ky 273 and A. Tiroly 252. Pisca- CARTERET — Carteret high their first golf tournament, and nn the offensive line are guard track management moved today noon at South Plainfield. Football Season away has a 7 win j 15 loss re- school's football team. 1968 edi- as far as scores go you can Harry Rutan, tackle Mike Scot- to memorialize the event on a There was no scoring in the CARTERET - The Carteret cord and Woodbridge "B" has tion, »will unfold its brand new Colonia Plays Edison forget this all-important item. ta, and Center Larry Kotascka. permanent basis. opening period but in the second Sportsmen travelled to South 5 win - 17 loss showing. Next season this coming Saturday One thing is certain and stanza each team scored, with Ptainfield last Sunday and for At 10:30 Saturday A winning season is in Wood- An annual event, the Cardigan eek the "A" team meets afternoon away from home, that's Ernie Dubay's winning bridge's grasp in 1968. But first Bay Pace, wilt be inaugurated South Plainfield getting the ex- the first time in years dropped meeting Rumson-Fair Haven in WOODBRIDGE - There will iouth Brunswick as the J'Bj'ltra point to lead by 7-€, while round of 89. The other runner, they must overcome two major to be raced on each September their opening game of the sea- the opening engagement for be two games played at Wood- ups are questionable. Walter earn shoots against the Perth Carteret missed out in the eon- son, losing to the South Plain- obstacles; mistakes and laxity. 14 anniversary of the great New ioth clubs. bridge High Stadium on Satur- Kopcho vows he came in sect mboy Police team. ersion. A fumble gave the field Eagles by a close score In the intra-school scrimmages, Zealand gelding's victory. day. ond; Walt Lee maintains h« iouth Plainfield team the ball of 6 to 0. Head coach Jim Gilrain re- these obstacle* were visible. If For the archives, Freehold is At 10:30 A.M. the Patriots of was third. "Scotty" McDada the Barronj hope to win big this n the 38-yard line. A series of ported that the team was presenting to the Hall of Fame The only touchdown of the Colonia High School will op- lost his card and Jerry DeRosa year, these problems will have lasses brought the ball to the "sloppy" in its final scrimmage of the Trotter in Goshen, New Negro Colleges game was recorded in the sec- workout with Southern Free- pose Edison High. The Colonia claims the whole match was a to straightened out. York, the official chart of the -yard line and tfelly scored team last year under Coach lasily from this point. Thomp ond quarter when a South Plain- hold, even though the Ramblers "fix". • • • million dollar race, showing the field recovered the ball on Joe Martino had t record of 2 ion ran for the extra point to emerged victorious by a 21-0 Lou Decibus said that it was ISELLN — For Coach Ron complete order of finish of the the 15-yard line. A penalty gave wins and seven losses, while To Meet In N. Y. ;ive South Plainfield a 7-0 lead. score. too b*d "Seotty" lost his card, Osborne, last year's "coach of seven horses, mounted on a tile home team the ball on the the visiting team's record was NEW YORK - Reynolds Me- Carteret came back strong and Gilrain also announced the because otherwise h« would the year" Saturday's initial 1968 plaque along with a color por- 7-yard strip and three players two wins, six losses and one als Company has joined P. Bal- lulled off a 60 yard pass play starting lineup for this coming have won. clash with arch rival, Wood- trait of the getding and his later Diller scored from the 2- tie. antine & Sons in supporting the 'or the score. Jerry Hughes Saturday's game, both first Another tourney hat been ar- bridge High is not going to be trainer-driver, Stanley Dancer. yard line. Woodbridge plays at home i r s t "Invitational Football ussed to Conrad Reed on the] string offensive lineup and de- ranged for November —and the "pushover" that people This week the name of the to John F. Kennedy Memorial lassie," a match between 10 and Reed galloped the rest The Sportsmen lost to a fi fensive platoon. some are wishing for a snow- around the township are talking clubhouse lounge, heretofore team. The winners had beaten High School in the afternoon (rambling College and Morgan i the way for a touchdown. The Offensively the team will take fall. about. known as the Sulky Room, offi- Plainfield the week before. at 2 o'clock.. Last season which saw the cially was changed to the Car- itate College on Saturday, Sep- try for the extra point was the field as follows: ember 28 at Yankee Stadium. missed. Fumbles and ragged play cost Mustangs come through with an digan Bay Room, With appro- Tight end, Ken Smith, Tackle, Neither team scored in jj^,!tbfe;,r Carteret Sportsmen the Bicycle making comeback Europeans restrained in com- undefeated record of nine wins, priate decor of pictorial murals Reynolds will share advertis- Rlchey Haas; Guard, Tom Ba- hird period as the defensive &arac- in We. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICES! I.V.V.M, NOTICES , LEGAL NOTICES ^ LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Huff fit to Highlifiht Vii^fln «nd Mary WeinntMn; Sidney j irrirTd ihl« node will h» rejwloil. in "I^tunt Wr,lorlv 2M.9O leet from Miln mefit to I). MtNlHd hy iild •»'« '• 'J' 404 K 1 42 20.70 • \ Wi Ahco Building Corp. ... l.liiMlolu n Trmtw; linlled suite, ol Am-1 K.wh hi.ldrr l« r,-i|ul.«l to Presenting Impoptant Contributors To Business, Civic and Community Progress! s' ' •' * ^ IN BUSINESS are esieritial to our nomical and commercial life of our Union and economy, vital to our progress. In each of the Middlesex Twin-County area. In addition, they still find time to actively participate in social businesses featured on this page women play an and civic activities plus, in many cases, raise important'role. They pursue busy schedules as growing families. We proudly salute our local they energetically contribute much to the eco- businesswomen I AMiatut To Tin President Corporate Secretary Of Mid-Atlantic Newiptperr Inc. U.S. EefreMBtative JOSEPHINE R. NOVELLO says. "Work- FRANCES K. GAINES, Corporate Se- AssUtant to Bank President In* tor Mr. Ralph Ingenou, president of cretary fur Union County Trust Co. 12th Congressional District—N.J. Mld'-AtUnUc Newspaper*. Inc., which since 1957, arranges for, attends, and MARY E. TIERNEY waa appointed owii and publlshec "The, Daily Journal," records the minute* of meetings of the Board ol Director*. Executive Commit- Administrative Assistant to the Pres- THE HON. FLORENCE P. DWYEB Is a most rewarding experience. Each ident of Union County Trust Co. ia represents the people o< Union County day present! a new challenge, and chal- tee, Development Committee, Stock- holders' Annual and Special Meetings. December 19H. She enjoy* UM respon- (except Eliz., Linden. Kahway) In lrn;e* are what I enjoy most." Mlu aibllitie* and variety of work oomlng Congress, drafting, studying, voting on Novello founded and became Chairman She has custody of the Company's seal, records and documents. She also super- through the President's office. Previous- national legislation, k aiding constitu- of the) Glrla' Town of Bolivia Fund ly Secretary to the President, she was ents in matters before the Federal Gov- Raising Committee In 1946. It was or- vise* activities of the office of George W. Beuer. Chairman. A member and graduated «umma cum laade from St. ernment. In her 11 yean ia Congrei* ganized as an Interralth committee for Peter's College, Jersey City, with a she has helped enaet laws I*-strengthen the benefit of the Saint Mary Maiurello pasr secretary of National Association of Bank Women, N.J. Chapter; Sosjoptim- IIS. ''' f in Economic*. MUs Tlerney the country fc Improve the welt-being of School, In Villa Victoria, a suburb or is i studying for an M.B.A. people. Recipient of msny awards. »»• La Paz, Bollva. To data a net of Ist International, and past president of the Quarter Century Club, Union County dee: w York University's Grad- was given an honorary Doctor of laws »14,000 hai been raised. A new school degree In 19M from Rutgers, the State has been built replacing a group at r*m- Trust Company, her hobbles are garden- uate m Butlnes* Administration. Ing and movie photography. Mr*. Calnes university. Mrs. Dwyer'* family eonaiats shackl* adobe huta. 350 glrlj ar* being ot husband. M. Joseph Dwyer, her son trained for live* of Independence and snd her husband. George, reside In i an Air Force Major recently returned dignity. Was Novello visited the school Elisabeth. Mary K. Tleraay from Vietnam, now a teacher at West In August, 18M and waa Impressed with Point, a daughter-in-law, * 1 grandaons. Its genuine need. The school is like an She devotes full time to her job and Is jMephln* ft. NoTeUe "mils In the midst of poverty-stricken current!^ running for her 7th term. Villa Victoria." Miss NoreUo waa named Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Hen. Florence T. Dwyer to "Who"* Who for American Women" In 19*7. ^-« MARGARET A. McOOWAN t» AMW- DOROTHY C. WHKaUN, Assistant ant Secretary at the Summit Office of Secretary at the Cranford Office of Union Union County Trust Co, In addition to County Trust Co., handle* duties con- her dutiaa of General Banking and Cus- sisting of General Banking, Customer tomer Contact, she U Secretary to the Contact, and Public Relations, especial bank'* Summit-Berkeley Height* Advis- \y enjoying her contact with people, A ory Board. She particularly enjoys help- member of National Assn. of Bank ing to servtce the financial needs of the Former New Jersey State Women, she la past Treasurer of the public. She hold* two certificate! from Senator Surrogate ... Union County Ellse St. Fund, Cranford. former Treas- the American Institute of Banking, with urer of Dullness U Prof. Women's Club, award* tor highest average grades, and THE HON. MILDRED BARHY Cranford. and has participated in United HUGHES represented Vnloa Bennty Citi- MARY C. KANANX. first womai Sur- is presently enrolled in Stonier Graduate Fund and March of Dimes drives. She School of Bunking at Rutgers. Miss Mo- zens in the making of law* for the past rogate of Union County attended Seton and her husband, Kenneth B. have two Gowan is Snd Vice President of the Bua- 10 years. Always striving to be helpful Hall and Fordham University. la 1969 sons, Kenneth, Jr.. married. In N.Y.C. to people, she holds th* distinction of •«"•* Ineae * Prof. Women's Club of Summit, she waa the redplent of the Cross "Pro and Ens. Frederick G,, Communications and ft member of the Nat'l. Asaoo. of being the first woman in the NJ. Stale Eccl«sia et Ponuflca" from Pope Plua Officer aboard the Carrier USS America. Bank Women. Senate in 300 years. She ha* **rved I XII, for her apottoUa work for the Catho- year* a* Assemblywoman, and 1 year* lic laity and Church, Sb* 1* acttv* aa as Senator. Mr*. Hughe* B*w freedom civic and charitable work on behalf of Dorothy C. Wesmsi ' Hargarst A. McGowaa from legislative dotle* I* centered sround retarded children, hospital*, orphans. gr. her husband. 3 sons, and 6 grandchildren. Citizen* and youth. ISJM Kantne baa a Union County Trust Company In non-political actlviUe* at hom*-the regular weekly column In the Qatty l« Broad St., Elizabeth (Main Office) Blu« House—In Union. A member of Journal, entitled "WUIa and Estate*". She many civic, religion* and women's or- Is seeking reelection tUa. year an bar ganiiaUons. aht enjoy* reading, theatre. music, and tewing her own cloth**. She record of servloe, experience, economy is preparing from her voluminous files, and efficiency. material she plans to use in a book on politic* Imm the feminine viewpoint. Mary 0. Kuan* Mildred Barry Hughes General Commercial Manager HELEN EUS8MAN U responsible for Assistant Secretary the coordination of all Commercial ac- Bank Director tivities. Meter Reading Dept.. Collec- ALICE M. JARVAM la aadstamt to Executive Secretary tion Procedure* and policies (or ETown the Secretary of the EUiabethtown Gae ELIZABETH ANN STONE, the per- Member of Executive Gas Company and all ontslde office and Company. She a Mists In preparing for sonification of a successful btuines* Committee subsidiaries of North-West Jersey Natural Stockholders' Meetings, Directors' woman. Is Aislt. to th* E»ec. Vlce- Gas it Utility Propane Co. She ha* been Meetings, maintains minute books, record Preiident of Jr. Achievement of Union MRS. MARTIN B. O'CONNOR'S dutiM with the company for 39 years, enjoying Books, and other corporate files. She County, Carteret, N.J. She devote* much concern policy In the operation of the the everyday challenges and the privilege especially relishes the opportunity of time to NJ. Chapter, Publlo Relation* Central Home Trust Company bank In of being associated with an exceptionally observing at close hand the programs and Society of America. In daily contact with Elizabeth. She asstats the officers In fine group of top management gentlemen goal* of management at their initiation, the press, radio, TV, Induitrlai, educa- rendering banking servtoes to depositors, and a fine staff of ladies, Mrs. Hussman and to see the result* of such foresight tional * other community leaders, she and to the community. Intensely Inter- enjoys travel with her husband, and being and planning. Mrs. Jarval* enjoys handle* assignments for hath organUaUon* ested In Sralta College, she is Director a member of Elizabeth SorontlmUt Club, traveling with her husband, William. Her * enjoys th* respect lind Friendship of and Treasurer of the Alumnae Associa- hobbies are reading and playing with Eastern Star, Chamber of Commerce, 1 hundred* of "Jr. \ok4eiiers" si\weu ag tion. She served aa education chairman Executive Board* In Matuchen and Perth "Tucker", the Jarvaia Welah Terrier. executive and press] representstiv** with of the governor's comrfdaslon on the Amboy, First Aid Squads, Cancer and whom eh* work*. In Her vital community Status of Women, and Is Trustee and Heart Fund*. Alice Jansls •cUvltte*. each day la a naw challenge. Secretary of the N. R. Leavitt Founda- She ha* 1 teen-age children. Bonnie and tion, aa wan u being the only woman Eiizabethtown Gas Co. Arthur. Trustee for Union County Legal Aid Society. Before launching h*r Banking EUiabethtown Plaza. Elizabeth Junior Achievement Of •sreer she was Ass't Vice) President at IBM. Corp. MM. O'Connor i* iatensUd Union Co., Inc. In the ArU, and her (pedal sport* ar* Klsabslk An* Man* 1201 E. Breed St., Eliiabet* swimming and golf. Mrs. Marls* B. O'Cennor Director of International Sale* Vice President Vice President UnderwritingiMvision Underwriting Division Assistant Secretary WH.BERTIIA RASMUSSEN 1* on of Banker at Summit and Banking Business the few women hi the mutual fund ANN V. GALVIN who Joined Anchor Industry to attain a policy-making level. Corporation in IMS, supervl**J the depart- Elizabeth Trust Company IRENE L. MUECK. AasUtant Morten* Miss Rasmussen was born in New Jersey, ment which I* responsible for the produc- Officer at Central Horn* Trust, IUii., graduated from New Jersey State College tion of fiscal report*, mutual fund liter- DOROTHEA CHAMBERUN I* Man- handle! all phase* of mortgage work. and worked in mutual fund sales manage- ature and tale* aid* and also for in* ager of the 11W E. Jersey *. office Having been a homeowner, she derives ment before joining Anchor Corporation preparation of statistical data for such (Branch) of Summit And Elizabeth Trust much satisfaction from knowing her in 1944. She directs International dlstribu-, printed material. Company. A graduate of Moravian work ia part of helping others get a lion of Anchor mutual fund* which h#ve The production of mutual fund reports Seminary in Bethlehem. Pa.. "Dottle" ha* start by acquiring their own home*. shareholders in more than 60 countries. and prospectuse* Is an Important respon- been with th* bank since lttt with a A graduate ol Union High School where She has lectured before international sibility; In* material goet to some 300.- history of steady advancement from she won 1st. honorable mention in her hankers and economists In Europe and 000 shareholder* of the Anchor Group Bookkeeper to Head Bookkeeper, to class and an award for the highest 4-yr. South America and 1* also a director of of Mutual Funds and to Investment deaf- Teller, to Head T*U*r, t* Aast. average in commercial subjects, her en- two European financial organizations. Her era from coast to coast, Miaa Galvin'* Treasurer. A member of th* Bethany tire business career waa spent In the pamphlet* and articles about investing knowledge of the latest printing pro- Chapter 219 of Order of Eastern Star, and "finance" line, from automobiles to real have been published here and abroad. MIK!, graphics and art give har the of Klmora Presbyterian Church. Mrs. estate. A communicant of Immaculate Having clocked more than 100,000 milcg necessary background to oversee produc- (hamberlin and her husband, POMle, Conception Church, Ml*» Mueck Uke* over the gtobe..ln the past few years, she tion operation*, She aohleves a great deal have their goal chosen — retirement ae reading, good ranaie. doing floral ar- combines travel with collecting old-world of satisfaction in producing eyecatching, thtir mobile home In Florida. rangements, and traveling by plane. antiques. attractive literature. ben* L. Mneek WUbertka Baamuiiea As Mr*. Paul Bartholet In private life, AnnV. Gal»la) Oil painting and •wlmmlng are UtM she specialise* In classical French cook- OalvtnV favoritepUtlTOM. Dorothea (.ti«nib«rlln ing and enjoy* mrimminf and boating u Assistant Branch Manager the Jersey shore. Broad Street Office Banker HELEN S. RICKEB, Assistant Branch ANCHOR CORPORATION Manager, who haj been with Central PATRICIA VBBAN 1* AuMut Secre- Horn* Trust. Elizabeth, for approximate- UNDERWRITING DIVISION tary and Executive Assistant at Ul* 100 ly 1 year brought with bar extensive Kirst St. Office (Branoh* of Summit and knowledge and experience In Banking Kliiabeth Trust Company. She came to operations and Public Relation!. A grad- To The Anchor Group of Mutual Fundit the Bank In IMA upon graduation from uate of Battin High, aha has attended Battin High School, and haa worked In many AIB course*. Her many activities Fundamental Investor!, Inc. vartou* department*, throughout the Bank. include: Serving as Superintendent of She laache* Orientation classes and Is at ••ft;?***- Beginner* Dep't. at St. Janus Methodist *• Diversified Investment Fund, Inc. present teaching th* new field of pro- Church: member Clio Club; past pres- grammed training used so effectively bf ident of Robert dordon PTA, Roe. Pk.; Diversified Growth Stock Fund, Inc. thu government. Mis* Urban 1* a member member of National Asaoo. of Bank- ol St. Adalbert'* Church, and is fond of Women, Inc. She 1* currently attending Anchor Capital Fund, Inc. traveling. Speedwrlting Institute, Inc., In N.Y.C. Westminster at Parker ' Mrs Kicker has 2 children, and her Summit and EUxabetat hobblea are bicycle and horseback riding. Eliwlielh, N.J. \ Trust Company Central Home Trust Company 367 Springfield Av*. Summit (Main Office) Helen S. Hlckw 28» N. Broad it. ElUabeth Patricia Urban Senior Vice-president Owner-Buyer of Dress Shop Real Estate Agency Owner Opr. Designer-Buyer ROSE V. MTIXER, Sr. Vice-President. AKNETTE S1LVXRMAN, Owner-Buyer Head of Saving* Dept operations * Per- MARION D. DWYEB preside* over her sonnel at Cily Federal Savings & Loan of Mason-Edwards, Ina., handles mer- KAV SAFFER, amiable administrator chandising, advertising, and coordinates own real estate agency. A graduate of Assoc., Eliz., joined the organization in Now York University and University M ul Kay Stifer'* Bridal House, styi, "No mo, waa promoted to CuriHimte Sec'y In her own eagerly-awaited haute couture problem is too big for an afrair . . . slums. She is gifted with an instinctive The Philippines, she wa* a ground school 1942, to Vice-President in 1958. and Sr. and flying Instruction* graduate ol wi fit any atxe.** Buyer of imported ViM-Prealdent in Nov., 1967. Past presi- buying sense that enable* her to attire fabrics, eh* design*, cuts and fits Dridal her 'elegante*' In a quality of llyle that Women'a Air Ferry Command during dent ot Newark Chapter American Sav- World War 2. She traveled the world with gowns ... a specialty being the mother- ings & Loan Institute, she is also a. Is Instantly recognliabl* aa a Mason- of-the bride. She ha* *. personal staff la Edwards costume. A member of numer- her ixecutive husband, lota, especially member of women'a committee of N'J. the Far East where they lived for sotn* help her. Kay organized "Linden rjebu- Savings fc Loan League, and Exec. Ad- ous civic groups, she and her husband,- Unla Scholarship Foundation", is chair- Edward, have 3 married daughters, a time A member of EaiUrn Union County visory Committee of Co-operative Office little grandson, and many friends whom Roard of Realtors, and Union County man of their affair for D*co is also Chair- Education Program ol N.J. Married to man of Union County Dlv, of Girl* Town they love to entertain. Annette finds (irand Jury Association, ahe still finds George F. Knache!, she use* her maiden tune, M •• amalaur artist, to win puns nf Italy affair for Nov. Kay enjoys cook- name because of extensive business t-on- the theater, bifllel, dancing and the culi- nig, entertaining, ballet. She has a son, nary arl* a great source of rilauatlon. In,- her ml paintings and to collsct laits. Rose enjoys leading, conking t Oriental art. Mrs. Dwjer U currently a ivrofeuor at Skidmore College, and I travelah worldwide tvith her hunliand, She is looking forward to furthering her grflndaona study of SpaiiUih this fall. n Krimlillran candidat* for Ceagree* — City Federal Savings & 13th N J. District. Mason-Edwards, Inc. Kay Saifer'f Bridul House Loan Association Marion Dwyer Agency UU U. Jersey St.. KUlabrlh »U N. Weof ••*„ Undaa 1141 K, J«r«ej « Jeffarion Ail.. Elliabilk CM Chestnut St.. Ho**U* i*»rk Kay Jteffei Marluu U. Uwjrlr Assistant Treasurer Confidential Secretary ResUuraat Owner Executive Secretary lo And Assistant Secretary MISS MERCEDES KEHWIN Is confl- MAYUlt THOMAS G. DUNN dmiUjl sticmtary tu Hubert K. Scult, Jr , < IHIISII.ML I Kf, giacloui hust«u at ANNA C. KNNU ol Elmora Savings *• I'l'csldriU ol llio r, e. Scott I'umpunkh. iiiu ti.isliuhi, VVIHI one* acted ss hohi- SAI.I.V A. I--S.S1U might wrtl be clllol I*>au AuHjcidtion, hoodies ail phajtea ul In addition Ui a«i'l«larib.l duties she i-» .it llubi r'oo's In New York City, Iha diplomatic agent of Elinbelh's Maynr mortgage v,»rk for the AnjotlaUou, liatiriles lunda for management proimrlii'i lias •i'i|oiitid du enviabt* reputation fiu~ rii,mm (i. llunn By handling minor com- *t>ei:^ili4U]g in taxeet and Insurance. A rfnDiUilllng b> over h^lf u milliotl Presenting Important Contributors to Business, Civic and Community Progress! v •••• • WOMEN IN BUSINESS are essential to our nomic and commercial life of our Union and economy, vital to our progress. In eaclj of the Middlesex Twin-County area. In addition, they still find time to actively participate in social businesses featured on this page Women play an and civic activities plus, in many cases, raise important role. They pursue busy schedules as growing families. We proudly salute our local they energetically contribute much to the eco- businesswomen! Advertising Production Director A Realtor Since 1932 Officer and Member MILDRED McLEAN Advertising Pro- AVNB L. BKOWN-Ulted In "Who's Secretary of St. Adalbert Parish duction Director for Silver Burdett Com Who of American Women," partner is Board Of Directors psny • division of General Learning firm of Brown a> Brown, specializing Hi School ft Professional Corp., Textbook Publishers' In Morrlatown, Industrial k Commercial Real Estate. N J, a position ahe haa held for M years. Past President Eastern Union Co. Board Organizational Secretary MRS. FRANK SCOTT JR. Is a woman Mrs. McLean'a auccen In admlnittration of Realtor!, Served on N.J. Women's whose name Is synonymous with leader- •i>d organisation ia outstanding and wlde- ship in our irea'i civic, community and Council. Council 6( Nan A HOC.. Nati JEAN T. ZAGUREK. starling her 14th hutineu endeavor*. A* aa officer and ly recognized. She la a charming apeaker, lnal. of Real Estate Brokers, Board of year as General School Secretary, ia a well poised, gracious In manner, Is listed member of the Moray LaJhas Company's Governors on Nat'l Inst. Oriflnal mem- member of 22 Ponsdi American organli*- hoard of directors, sbe pursue* an scar* In "Who's Who of American Women." ber Regional Sale* Clinic Comm. serving tions. Jean is an wtlcer in St. Cecilia Mrs. McLean haa held office In the N J and important role with her naMheeai and all ot US, Appointed by Traders Club a a Choir. St. Theresa Young Women's Club. aon in the family bnsinaes. Bar many Federation of BPW for I years oa the Director of Exchange Council of Interati Elizabeth Federation of Polish Organll»- Iocs), stat*. ami National levels. Thia year community activltle* Include more than Traders Club; appointed |o Conven- lions. PTA of St. Adalbert Pariah, Greater 40 year* volunteer service with tbe sll*- in President of I he Federation of ZMa tion Comm. Reaearrs «• Sales Comm. of Elizabeth Democratic Ana,.. (G.E.D-A.), members In .69 club*, many of which she sneth General Hospital. Her cheerful, Brokers Inst. locally * nationally) Libra and Polish Ladle* AM Society. She la .energetic disposition bnapire* the respect organized. She ia charter member of rian of Brokers Inst, BOW on National also a member of Polish Home Satisfac- Zonta Club of Morrlstown, aerved 2 yeara ana admiration of all those who work Asaoc. Library Policy Comm. Aa Charter tory Savings tt Loan, Polish National with her. n Advisory Chairman of Golden "Z" member of Intern'! Raal Ella I • CooneJI- Fund lor Polisoasflsvernment In Eille, i Uib of Falrleigb Dickinson University, <)i s. she travels entire continent plus Poliah Women1!* Alliance of American Klorham-Madison Campus, ia a member near k Far Kast. Anne has been Chair- Croup SIM, Polish-American Congrats of of Fortnightly, Athenaeum. Summit Com- man, Speaker It Moderator at N.J. * Na- N.J., General PulasM Memorial Comm. ot More; LaRn* Mildred McLesn •raunlty Concerti and Stony Hill Players, tional Conventions; was Industrial Con- N.Y.c. PolUh Army Vet Aasoc. Aux, Mrs. rrank Scott Jr. served sU years fa Trustee of the YWCA tultant op Ta\ Appeal in Union; partfei- )'ost SS7. CYO Advisory Board of St. Laundereri k Cleaners Summit, five yeara Director of Trl- patsd in Oregon ii Delaware aa Panel Adalbert Parish, Social Charitable Activi- Elisabeth, MJ.-BX. MOM County Children's Center, Morrlstown. mrmber k moderator for Sale* Clinic Ues Society. Com. She \% also member of Interna- lional Platform Asaoc. Hobbles of Anne's This yesr she attended a background are civic affairs and hard work. Chair- foreign policy briefing followed by a man Indust'i ic Commercial GlfU f«r meeting st the White House in Washiog- United Fund It Red Cross, served nn tua. Jean has received certificates of ap- Building Kund for St. Eliiatmh's Hos- preciation for her voluntary service in pital: moving factor eatabllshiiig religious l he March of Dimes Drives, United Superintendent of Recreation Executive Director school k Temple in Elmora as well as Fund Campaign and was the organizer Klmora Hebrew Center; helped in build- of the Red Cross Dressing Group. She ESTHER EGBERT has bees plamunc American Red Cross Chapter ing of Westlield Temple. Anne was was chosen by Public Relationa office of ft supervising y^ar 'round programs for Elizabeth, New Jersey activa In Refuge* Program of Nati Rambergers lor "Names in the News all ages for 31 years. Sbs) has received, Council of Jewish Women k haa trav- Gallery/' Chairman 3 time* for Annual award* from the Township ot Union Man- Polish Day Programs, and has partici- ufacturers Asaoc.. Galloping H1U Assoc. CHARIXITTE B. UcCRACKEN-PodUin Aaae L. Inn eled at her own expense, throughout Jean T. Zagvek entails administration of volunteer li paid Ihs U.S. lecturing oa education and bet- pated In PuUiki Parade* In New York (named a playgroukd alter her). Lions *taff personnel, fc dally public relations. terment of Realtors at Ragional Clinics City u>.rrr tthe has portrayed the roles uf Club, Pop Warner Football Aaaoe., Amer- Miss McCrarkrn his hid for 21 years the under Jurisdiction of Nail Asaoc. of Mln Columbia, Miss Poland. Miss Lib- ican Legion Post #35. Red Cross. Qirl responsibility iif woraang in community Real Estate Boards a ad Nati Inst. ai erty, MU* Victory and Miss America. Scouts, National Recreation Asaoc., Sr. "ith governmental, educational and so- Real Kllate Brokers. Helped to form 1-a.t year she was selected First Wom- Citizens Committee. She planned, executed rial work agenclea, She ia also respon- Indust'i Commission and Commission lor an Grin* Marshal from Elizabeth ior and raised funds for the MemorlM Circle sible for budgets,: ftaianc* surveys r«. tllzatwth; presented Rentqtio* alktng Uu Now York Parade. She is eicel- of Remembrance Honor Roll * massed ports * presentation of total agency. Mlaa for 127,000 to establiah this Commission lently bi-Ungual. speaking, singing, writ- tlaga honoring Union servicemen * McCrarkrn li.n served with the BPW Presently serving a» reprsseitativ* to ing EagUsh-Poliitl for then many or- women of World War n at Memorial Clubs on local, stale & national levels. Human Rights Commission, of EHiabetn gantxallona. Always a willing worker, her Park. Esther Initiated through her affili- She is Immediate Past President of the and Is member of League of Women LEGAL SECRETARY Real Estate Broker Township Clerk Executive Secretary KATHERTNE GREEN operates Green'* MARY E. MTLLEB, BsUd b> "Who's Real Estate Agency with her aon, Michael Who ot American Women," Han ts • J. Green, Realtor. Mr*. Green **ya the CONCETTA FORGIONE, or "Connie" dyed-ln-the-wonl Unlonlu. Bora in unlosv. challenge and the people with whom she gmdatted Union gmnmtl *nd Union as sbe is known to her friends, haa MRS. MOSER has been associated with cornea In contact are * constant Joy lo been ulth the law office of Keln, Scotch, high, completed Municipal AdmlnUtia- I he (Inn of Howard L. McMorray, for- her. A vtry active member of The Union tion courae at Steven* Inst., low in PoUatschrk, lacoplno it Keln for ' ft merly Kaufmann k Me Murray for M County Democratic Women's Club, as yrara. She Is secretary to the aenior Dutle* of Municipal Clerk at Rutgers, and years. Public relations, office supervision welt as of li Polish orga&lutlons. she Psychology at Union Adult School. Sbe partner, and as office manager hti the and executive secretarial dutle* flu a was singularly honored at a testimonial responsibility of purchasing supplies, ap- haa been employed in Township Clerk's longer than J hour day at time*. This in 196S by the Polish Merchants * Pro- office since 1*26, appointed Deputy Clerk proving payment of bill* and voucher* n not • chore for Elinor, wbo love* the teMionals Association for her charitable connected with the firm. Connie is a In 1949, appointed Township Clerk INT k uurk she doea. She Is a member ol and professional work, the first woman elected Township Clerk in 19M and now member of the executive board and trea- ^* Advertising Preildent-Treanrer Anti-Poverty Director Secretary KAY JAMES KOPECKY haa been with Dft MYHA SMITH graduated from Mary Blackman ha* beea aaaoctataat The Daity Journal 27 years. [She enjoys I1AGNY A. AIIRENS I* • woman of Howard University entered field of medi- with Kolbus Sladkus Shoe Stores for the dally contacts ami pubic relation unusual and varied talents. She is Presi- cine In 1927. She was appointed Execu- nine years. As part of her extra sctivi- aspect of her ttork. She maintains and dent L Treasurer of Hobvoo Backing tive Director Union Co.t Anti-Poverty nn the has served aa part time secre- taivlcea contract" and ttajisient adver- King Co., Co-pttente*. developer k presi- Council In 1967. Involves conduct at ad- tary for ERMA (Elizabeth Retail Mer- tising account* as well as preparing holi- fiLMiL of Gatemaster Valves, lac, VU-c- ministration of program* funded under chants Assoc.) for five years. Mary tl>iy and special evdnts promotions. Hjesident of Tri-State Gatemaster Disc o. the Economic Opportunity Act k related has devoted a good part of her lifetime Kay U a charter member and past s>il Precision Work*. Mr*. Abrens, programs. She is active in Legal Services to the wuodarful work of the Deborah pies of t'nion Business ft Professional uidow of Robert H. Ahrens has been Corporation, a delegate agency of UCAP Hoipiul In Browns Mills and is a life- Women's Club, and Is charter member head of Robvon Backing Ring Co. for IS Council. Dr. Smith 111 member of Union time member of the Board el Trustee* ti[ Connecticut Farms BPW of Tnion. >earj. Gatemasler. 2'^ years, Tri-State Business fc Professional Women's Club; as well as Founder and Past President Kny vvas appointed as first Editor of the 7 years She la Vice President of Mnr- Local Assistance Board of Youth Comm. and Regional chairman organising new New .IriMy ('luhwomai? Magazine. She io\v Auociates on Correvlion Service ur Union. She was consultant to the chapters, etc. With all tils Mary has y niemlier of the Conference of N J. Work for PAL and Big Brothers, re- HiblioKraphy Sub Gimni. of N.J. Lihrnry niiwd two lovely children, Mrs. Louis ^taie Div on Axiog. Wuinen's Reserves, cfhed Big tirothrrjf u\\ard loolv wom- Assoc. uhich completed a Project "New Diamond, and a son Michael, who haa IV S. uf America. Civil DeleiiMe Disaster an to be ao honored); Capt. Nicholas .rerse.v 1 the Negro, 1715-WM." Dr. Smith .hm returned from Vietnam. She is also 1'nit. Hcnular Republican Club of I'nion, Mijjhure award; B'nal B'rith award. She is widow of Robert F. Kearae. former ih<< pvoud grandmother of Howard and I'iut Presbyterian Chuivh of F.luabelh. i^ fld«i of First Presbyterian Chun-h L I'n.stjrfaster of Vauxhall; daughter Am- Ilene Mr. Saul Macxman. her husband Her hobbies are travel, the theater, read- Active member of Chamber of Com- alya, is attorney now guest of German with the Untou County Trust ing and gardening. Her husband Francis, merce as well as Commissioner on Hu- linv through US. State Dtpt ; MB of Linden. ,*i ia a Scout Executive with Boy Scouta of man Relations Comm. Sbe has six chil- Robert Is Kraduate ot Northwestern and America ia Manhattan, dren and 7 grandchildren. teaching In Chicago, Her hobbles are Elizabeth Retail Merchant* Dagny A. Abrens reading ai bridge. Mary Blacla|Baa The Daily Journal Robvon Backing Ring Company Association 5B5-N. Broad Street, Elizabeth 67) Cardeat St. Elizabeth Dr. Myra L. Smith Kolbui Sladkn* 37} Tower St., Vauxhall 11» K. Jersey St., EUsabetk 4 Teacher Of Accordtoa Owner Manager Realtor Piano A Organ •PAL'S "Gal Friday'* KVEILNE HAVIGHORST began the Dress ^ Hie l» tbe charming distaff half of ,mdy of mudc at the age of S. then It siijti-hlieini Stkrrman Agency. £h* stajted UHdIMA AIIVtl.KI, a woman teally lifi-aine * major part of her life at T •lcdirated lu the services of otheia . . . DOROTHY PINTO, alwayi a part of in iHnnidi in 1M5(. and i> now 2nd V.P. uii the uiano. Ijter the accordion and nl the F.islerii Union County Board of iitfvt-t idle, yet a niother of ft aid. giand- II,H Fashion World, ahe waa bora la llfalturs and member of Multiple LUting UKtin Mere ddurd. She became a c-fiti inothtir of 4, ahe lilN her day doing for t:mnbeth, graduate of BatUa, High and Srr\ ices. Rae is a dynamic worker in ned tesiher of tbe American Accordion- othpii ai well as running a romfurtuble Barbi/nn School of Modeling, ha* made e\iev irsiMMisibllitv the assumes. As a ist's Assoclallun and served on the fao and happy home. She served 6 years tier mark iu this area. Her lovely ahop ini-intkT uf .\J. L National Association of ilty ol the F.aster Conservatory, teach- ai ru chaii man and then chairman lor has top night and high style fashions. fteal K^tate Boards, her uppermost i'on- NH piiyately <• under the 0 1. Bill for t int»- Real Kstate Real Fiitate Broker-Salesman s Hepreseotative Kxeiutive u>rn»s MSHKB. whs is well \/am Diet Counselor W.St,* A TKI.L his been ajsudalfd HI the Heal Kstate circles along with MAHV I,. llli;\N has the IntelesluiK W11B lh« Charles V. Herry liu- , Heal lici huiband Roy I*ashef. a licensed real mxiiiuu ot vk«i;utive aecrsUry to Mi. I tiion County Heart it insurance firm for (he past mate broker, began her career in Id46 helly NajTiiu' ol Nagrod Sludlo. Thi« ai9 lln civic attivitiea are nqitivi - ivheii Mi. l.asher was extremely active II .July covers this Ubual secretarial Association, Inc. I'dfl I'rrsideut uf Board of Kdura- HI Imilding In Union k Middlesex roun- utfes. hut liiiludes awisUng brides and tiun, having Mivrd on Board lor 16 iii-t lAilti* lias beea actively engased Inut pai'ies 'in wedding day, ao pie MRS AN?,K IU V.I GALLAUHEB. IM ii.ii, I'ait President of Union RPW. is in tuning Nine* 1951 and recently ob <>« liiiiinji between wedding appoint Moin \ •>':• A SALUTE OUR LOCAL BUSINESSWOMEN in Prmenting Important Contributors To Business, Civic and Community Progress! to our nomioal and eommeroial life of our Ifnion and y, vital to owr progress. In each of the Middlesex Twin-County area. In addition, they still find time to actively participate in social • V- Imsihesses featured on this page women play an and eivfe activities plus, in many eases, raise important role. They pursue busy schedules as growing families. We proud*/ salute our kxwl Ibty •oergrtknMf oootribnte mnoh to lh« businesswottiemt ' '' ., •••-/, ,.'. > (_'" Secretary Treasurer Secrjetaiy-TreatHrer IMnctmadBeaaiy DOROTHEA L STUKPr la Secretary- MHB OLDTOBD I* ntHfuOO* fer AGNB8 OLESKY ha* worked » T«an LEONIA CETAItATn (Ma* MM. prompt handling of payment*, aawweriak Treaaurer at International Panonnal Serv- propriatrea* ol "Honaa Of Van*.* a* customer** question* and public relation* with a family owned Buatnes* which haa Ice. Her husband, Erwln B.. It President grown from Anderson Overhead Door of UM firm. Beside* encuUve dutlaa, aba exeluatre halr-atyling I for *» New Jmw B«U Telephone Co. Corp In Include a Raal Estate Co. k Uirougtaut UM metropolitan Sb* ha* U nan Of service, and U pree- Interview* and match** applicant* with Vice-rraa. of 1 eorporaUoa*, entlj at the Union offjo* o* Slnyvwtn* Beauty Parlor. Afnci la Immediate Put suitable >>ba and la receptionist for a Ave. Jaoe ia PreaMtnt a< Connecticut Pre* of Business k Prof Women's Club •taff of three other trained consultaota. Corp. and Bartcm Beam* . Jinna Buata*** * Professional Women'* of Union and la Stata Treaaurer of N.J. A aon, Wm. (Navy), haa returned to With her husband. Carlo 1, (Daea 4 Club ol Union. Har hiuband la a s*lf- Federation of BPW eluba member of Viet Nam after a recent furlough, while Director), aba la alas a partner aaa employed oarpenter contractor and Jan* SoroptomieU. Nat'l. Secretaries Assoc. k daughter. Chrlj, la a freshman at Tren- direetr*** of the Franklin Beaut; School. li bookkeeper for the .family buslne**. Rec. Sec'try Union Community Concert*. ton State Collefe. In her limited apare Her creation* have been seen on TV and HOT hobble* ira many, but topping Out She ia alao active tn Red Cros*. Agnes lima, Hn, Stumpf acta aa Secretary of In the theater. She attributaa her same* li* in anttqnai. theater, fardcn and ii married, haa 3 children. She haa been the Board of Trustees of linden Prefby- to 15 abort yean of perseverance tat h«r torety home ptas rearing when ah* lUccMsfnl In managing business, railing terlan Church. She enjoys the family's beauty cnltore. The Team' ami** raj* aa at find U» HUM. a family and remaining active In civic Summer borne at Highland L*kee, play- pasa on their praaUge and tale* ta IhtaT affair*. Ing the piano and organ and "eattng not!" student*. N. J. Bell Telephone Co. Anderson Overhead Door Corp. International Personnel Service Franklin Beauty 10TI Stayvesani Aw., Unasa Ague* A. Oletay Barathea 1. Maaxai IB CM 97S LeHgh Avenue. Union; «M-7M> q*JB N. Bnad M., EUaabetk Leeela CefaratH Stenographer Asvlatant Assistant To Director Stylist • Optician KATHRY* B. BOUT-TOW It MM of H33JEN YEAOER haa been aaaocUted Advertising & Sales Promotion IDA ROCKIJN, eptleal eCyttat BouKoa Business Service for « nan. ordlnare, haa fashioned a oareer hi m- ulth White Laboratorle* Dlv. of Sobering DORIS NEWMAN, before assuming her Ka». a* atae ha affectionately called b> Corporation since 1939. Helen is raspons dlvlduaUzed axanlaaa styling and **** her boat of friend* added an employment present position, was a Parasltologlat tn her skill to frame face* hi rhns that ible for acreenlng, testing and checking the Mlcroblolon Division of Clba's Re- afenoy. Boay days, rewarding gain*. She reftroces for employment lit plant, and flatter while performlag their atghtaavln*; K lmmedUte Paat Pros ofthe Eliubatta search Dept. She holds a B S degree from function She has pnnoed mciauied any other duties to asaist personnel man- Miarisaippl State University (Major: Buaineaa * Professional Woman'* Crao, ager. Helen belongs to Rosary Con- study in her Held, says . . . It's Ha* former Onondl Member of Eplacopai Premedi Hlnora: Chemiatry * Bacteri- being a plastic surgeon; without touch- fraternity of St. Michael's Church, Union, ology). A degree. Medical Technologist Actors QaUd, New York. Kay 1* per- and t* member of Newark Chapter of the ing the contour of the faoa, we bring; tlcuUrly iatereatad In the theater. Bar (ASCP) was received from Mercy Hos- out the good point*, snbdoa tb* bad ana*?1 International Asaoc. of Personnel Women, pital. Vlcksburg. Mla>. She attended husband. HUt> Boutton played ] Her hobblea an knitting, early Ameri- Her shop Boasts more than 1,500 frame* with Gerol Chaonlng In Hello Dol Graduate School, receiving a fellowship at for style-conjcious ladle* to choose from. cana, traveling and swimming In the Mississippi State University. Mia* New- Henry Sweat on Broadway and m Caribbean area where she would like to with so style* for more eaairr-ptaeaed wood wMti Dick Van Djrke and Pa man, executive board member of rsw> men. Mrs. Rorklln la happy to hare bar retire aunt day! She K married and ov County Branch, N.J. State Dlv. American Dot*. She ha* bean aaked to be a rep- a daughter la. college and 1 eata! daughter. Judith, associated with her. resentative In Unhm County an* for Asaoc. it Univenity Women, attends The two stylist* design and style frame* booking theater MrUaa to New York. Christ Church, Sommlt. . . . from 'sporty' typ*a to tiny svemng She new ha* • daaVo* call of 4. Whit* Laboratories Division . Ciba glasses embellished with pearls. Bonlton Bnsinei* Service of Sen«rinc Corporation Ctb» Corporatiaft Ida and iffrHth Rockta fethrra •-BeeJtosi •eiaaraager Ma Kecktta JM M. Wood Ave. Lmdsa) UM09D Galloping B3U JM, Kenllwortn •annsH* FVcw Jsn#y a* Chare* St., Travel Agency Co-Owner A Fashion Principal of Bea«ty CiHm ANNA CONNEM Hf* apell* "SERV- Career CmtraHant ICE", sb* gives credit for thai quality Coordinator School to her wonderful Immigrant parent* who ULUAN SEIB le part owner and BETTT SEBSON'S paat office and per- raised and ejm«t«fl H> children. Anna fashion coordinator of Lillette'*, a charm- sonnel experience qualify har a* a top B6SIS MOCHAII b tb* anatraaa at feels her baekgraond gave her the de- ing, intimate drew and accessory shop »dvl*or ta applicant* seeking career ad- Essie Mae'* School of BcavtT C«tBr» sire and strength to help other*. Sbe carrying small, large and half sixes. vancement wMh the better bualmts firms and Salon, one of the leading beauty know* you muat be above board and Lillian ha* entree to all the leading of Untaa and Middlesex counties. A school* ID New Jersey. Bar sdanttBe square with yourtelf, only then can you wholesale fashion houses an keep* abreast sparkling, effervescent type of personality, knowledge and ortatrre abOlty hare serve others well. Conscience la a and ahead o( the market In atyllng. The Betty I* ever optimistic. Being a dis- added prestige to this inatmrUoe. aad great factor In business field* and repu- shop haa recently bean enlarged and ciple of Dal* Carnegie, aha continuously dignity to the profewton, aba. McCrae'i taUona speak for themselves. Service to completely redecorated. She arranges and adhere* to M* famous formula for suc- motto la. "Physical beauty reflacta all, regardle** of race, cited or color. narrate* fashion shows, occasionally cess, transferring the beneflta to her spiritual and cultural beauty?' She ha* I* her motto. Anna trained with her models. She is active in Cerebral Palsy clientele. She resides ia Celonla with her owned and operated the school tor over father In the original travel agency and and other civic fund drive*. Sh* is Pail husband, a aon. Jack, and daughter. 20 years, and la respected sad loved haa continued for the past <8 yean. Her President of Rosary Society of Immacu- Debra. Bar bobbin are bowling and by her pupils. Her goal la to eoacate hobbiea are painting, gardening, cooking late Conception. Lillian's husband If as- antique collecting. student* tn the field of beauty euKan and crocheting. She ha* one aon John sociated with Public Service and they and to make beauty euHur* a reeofnbad have two teen age sons. rrand* Kahway-Midtown Employment science. Zimmermani! Travel Agency Lillette's Shop Agency Essie Mae's SciVaal An., BMiabethi aX. K» Morris A< l*nirrla«at., Kahwar Essie HeOrae 1108 B. dnad St., AMistant Execntrra Diraotor Restaurant Owner Secretary-Interior Designer MANAGING CO-OWNBB Union Comity Heart VREDA FERN I* handy to buve FLOBENCS VESKEL la the ManaalM LOUISE D. MURPHY 1* owner of the around har hnaband, Sam Fern'a store Co-owner of the Gerts' Dreaa Shop whtci Association, Inc. popular Braaa Horn BesUurant. She waa . . . Stewart Adams Home Furnishings. was founded In 1933 by Gertnd* Bloom, named Restaurateur of the year In 1966 She dots the bookkeeping k correspond- her mother. Mrs. Bloom, although semi- MRS. VIRGINIA GREEN rTrCWCTT. by the Rettatnut Gourmet Socty. of ence, sell*, buy*, helps coustomers with retired, still serves a* consnltant ia the 80 PaUsada Road, BUiabeth. One dmigtt- America. The charming boste**, mother decorating problem*, and works in her Custom Bridal Dept. Tht* pwonal ter Linda, sophomore at Old Dominion of S children, haa successfully carried on field onUide of the store! A graduate of shopping sen ice haa made Gerte' nopolar College, Norfolk, Virgin!*. Graduate from the operation of this famous eatery Newark School Of Fine k Industrial with 3 generations ef UBUBS Onuty Mary Washington College, Virginia. B.S. founded by her late htuband, Johnny Art* TWICE, once In 19*}, again In Bridea and their famlllea. Wife of a tex- degree. Taught Math., history and BWogy. Murphy in 19W. The historic landmark 1969 when aha studied interior design. tile executive, Mrs. Vetkel majored a> Pant President of Urbanna P.T.A., noted for excellent cuisine and table Freda la a member of NSn>. atudlex an Fashion Design at Onto UnlveraTty, tak- Middleaei Junior Women's Club, Virginia. service 1* a favorite rendezvoua for lead- at night, painting in oils; other hobble* ing additional course* at Fuhloi In*U- Middlesex Volunteer Fire Dept. Auxiliary. ing citizen* and personalities; >t*o nota- are cooking and knitting. She haa a tute of Technology, N.Y.C. The mother Organized first Pre-school Clinic for *1 ble* such a* James Gregory, Rocky married daughter, one grandchild, and a of 3 children, she la active tn : sohoour in Middlesex County. Virginia. Mardano. Keith Brlaell, Robert Aid., son and daughter at college. Mrs. Fen B'nai B'rlth. Temple Beth El. aad waa and managed this clmlc for three year*. Phil Blrxuto, Bob Eberly, Kyte Rote la 1st Vice-President hi Deborah League. a founder of Jr. Chapter of Deborah Presently takinf courses at CWirmM*. ,ind the late Thomas Mitchell. EUa. Hospital. She ha* produce* raaMaa. Ba- irnlvaraity, Sohool of Publo Bealtti am Stewart Adams Home viisws for bo*pHala and emsreta*, Adinkatairatir* Madktae. Aast. KttMn Wreck* ef The Brass Horn Restaurant Furnishings Gerto' Drajf SIMM> Vtigtsaa Oawi FHcheM D.Nareks/ Flersace feakel County Htart A**« 144 Cherry St., EUaabetfa, UJ. r»da rera 40T Ma. Braed St., Ettaabeth «I Montt Ava. Ilfcalia*. Buineaa Office Sopwviaor BESTAURATEUm Realtor and Immranoe Office Sapervlsor JUUA M. ZfcXUFF I* responsible for EVELYN SCHREINBR, vivacious Own- BOBBIB STANFORD la • Mreaer w*a) ail Commercial Publio Office Operatkma er-Hoate** at the Camalot, nosaaaaaa a her aon Ron. of Stanford Reaftr, Bahway. for the N.J. Bell Telephone Compajpy at UVKLYN A. SCHMIDT la Office Super- natural frlendllnaa* which immediately which wa* established by bar let* hue- •a W. Jersey St., EUiabetta. JtdUla A visor for Manpower, Ine , Offlce Division, make* her guest* feel welcome and at hand, Alexander W. Stanford, hi t*54. member of Elizabeth Soroptamiat Club. Kllzibeth. Her responslblliues entail the eaae. Her cuisine, prepared with care Mra. Stanford particularly eajoya hetpang H. G McCuily Chapter Telephone Pioneers internal control of clerical and customer and imagination, ia each, that it attract* to satlsfiy the nujiy seed* of the home of America, Paat Vice President of contact work to insure quality service. the 'Court House Crowd' for lunch, 5 JIK! Injurance-buying pubUc. She Had* Women'* AcUvltie* H. G. McCuIty Chap- She grestly enjoys dealing with the daya a week! Evle am husband, Al great aatlafactioo In braigbag famines ter. Hiatorlca) Chairman of Elizabeth clients and the 'temporary girls" on a (known to many a* Maxie). have given and homes together. Mr*. Stanford Is a Council at Telephone Pioneers. She Ic > continuing bads to promote good rela- the interior a lift with a touch-of-the-iC* member of the Ladle* Alxlllair of The former Nnraea Aide and Girl Scoot tionship* with all parties. Mia* Schmidt, a decor a* background for the sparkling Elks Club and of civic * imssatmal Leader. Her hobble* are painting, coin native Elizabethan, la a member of the entertainment. Evie's children consist of cluba to Railway Her mod enjoyable collecting and I* In tne proces* of Iluuh- Soroptimiat Club of Union County. Her a son tn the Service, a daughter and h<>t*y |* caring for har collection (J MO ing a Braille book in order to secure her 'nibbles are the theater and traveling. aon at home, and a delightful little hyhtrd rose hashes, road of taaajea. certificate from the library ol Ceajree*. granddaughter. Her hobble* are char- bowling and cuUnary art*, bar na»as Manpower, Inc. coal sketching and aewlng. lovta are roeea and nuale. N. J. Ben Telephone Co., E. Jereey «. * JefltrMS Avs., •nuke* Julia M. aelnrr The Camelot Lounge SUnlon! M W. SeeM rtase. •Tdya SckrehMr BokMe Stanford a South Broad St.. ElUabath 1*96 Irving SI.. Owner Founder Fueral Dimtaf; Bookeeper - Secretary CAKUUNK U^MX) is Ih* attractive KHANCtS C. SMITH, with her I uunologKt and the creator of a variety HXUCM M. OORCZYCA. uivaatment Alfred J SmlLh Jr , own* and of daUciou* landwicbea for the habitues BAHBARA JONES is 'Keeper Of The ipeoUlurt. a member of Eastern Union the Smith Funeral Home. She of the Bell Lounge ... the well-known Mook>', aa well a* Secretary to Eugene County Board of Realtor* and of Nat'l. bttauttcan, aecretary, nceptlonlat, cocktail lounge with a congenial, warm F Brehm and Steven M. Broclner, of Organization, pride* herself on the help cunducta funeral service*. She and har atmosphere which la lust right for re- Hrehm's Carpet*, Inc. Her diversified she haa given many people. After 14 iiuflliand oiiened their Hem* hi M*». laxing. A great deal of the ugh spirited 'lutlts include Payroll aud Stenography. yean in business, aha retains the en-.. Actltr in the North Jeraey nlaH ef gaiety which abound* there 1* due to She enjoys working for her two boiaeV thustaam that made her a most popu- Naiiunal AstMH-. »f Negro flaajnaa* A uud haa • pleasant association with her lar agent. He son, Waiter handles laaur- I'loit-Miunal Womeu's CLutM. aha aa a the pleasing effort* of Mm Reed, hostess 1 par excellence' Sbe ha* been a part co-workers. An advocate of the do-it-your- uic* and building, while daughter Bar- IMat piesident of Women * SrhoUrshlp owner of tb* Bell Loung* for 9 yean. Mlf school, she saws many of the avant- bara, manage* the office. Mra?Gorczyca flub of Elii , and OQ th* Board of Mai Her daughter, Deniae. and aou. Jason, ll«rde outfit*) she wears, and is Interested design* and saws for herself and Bar- •leu Uf Egenolf Day Nursery, and Paat contribute to UM llveUnea* of the house, ii creative Jrt and interior decorating, bara. A great cook, her home la a Matron ol Lincoln Chapter ft. Order of hold on Chllton St.. Elizabeth. Mrs. .is ueil aa all sports. Barbara, a real lavorlte stopping point during holidays. I- ailoiu Star. She waa chosen two Una* R«ea"e hobble* eoudn of anything ta do ^wlngtir, love**, music, especially Qean Halea travels extenatvety, with tripe to for 'WHO'S Who Among Wotoen." • •!•• with art, painting, or ceramic*. Martin, and, natch. Pate Seeger. las Vegaa and Hawaii next on her Aeiiiud tn Bamberger'a wladaw. itinerary. Smiths have 1 young sou*. Hanoi Trent s The Bell Lounge Brehm's Carpets, Inc. Gonciyca Agency 11*7 C. Grand St. Euzabeth m M. Broad St.. Elizabeth Smith Funeral Hotne f«r«rui« ant Barbara Jn SU ChaesMit St., Kss*Ba 41 Cherry BL, nUabeth Reporter Prima Ballerina Adverttahzg Chief Operator— Mliabetfc Voil JfcL4N-*AJ£ lUKNCH, raportar for the SOMJA NICKOL. a graduaU cf Bel- RUTH OI.BVAR of The Dally Jeajsoal PATRICIA UKER1NG u th Cfaiaf Oper- daily Journal, ia a gradual* of Trenton grade Nat'l Academy of Art, In her native cin.ified Advertitlng SUJf. claiza* aaai ator of the Elizabeth Long Diatasc* Of state College WJOA Teachers' College, Co- VugogLavitf, appeared In several Yugo- lier "thing" 1* writing copy about «k* ftce Pat started sa an operator in Co- •umbia Unneraity. Her numoroua activl- slavian fllrnj Afur crossing the Iron ladlw on Uiaae pages, a* wall a* atfcar lumbus, Ohio. She ha* worked for New \:tm are: Sect'y N J. local- 173. Vice- Curtain, the prima ballerina Mppaarad •pecial ialerest advertising throajhoos Jersey Bell in Plalflfleld, WaatficUl and aa I'rea. Middle AtUntic Council, both in msny European countries k o/i several the j ear A relief copy editor, aha ajae Chief Opeaator at the N«w Brunawtck American Nev>apaper Guild; treasurer, TV ahows Ia the US since 19«, ah* •njnyi working with ber nuany nantraal Hrectory Asalstance Office. A* ElUabeth V.J. Daily Newspaper Woman! t'nion taught at I'artiegte Hall 4 cUM** began ac(H>uiitA- Mra. pleyar'a grandfather waa Toll Operator Chief, uuce Auril ittSH. she bounty Area Represejitativs, PhoUi- yutentay itaiiing her for police and firemen. As the'way and the Garden S^te Artsjf/,,m./t Youth Slate result ef 'the override vote by Center now in operation 6tt Tele \ the Legislature, the municipal. graph Hill on the parkway, will \ I ml (Mod by PtUtOT ONLY 75C PER INSERTION || Under the Capitol Domfe itips may spend the money in bp allowed to .continue In op: — wnnnRRinr,F —Youth of- any manner they deS,ro Se 1ne renlcr without dicta-! -fK ^ilW Sd.f 3 LINE CLASSIFIED AD (approx. IS words) PAID IN ADVANCH. m each additional By J. Joseph Gribbins The Governor also wanted the;lion from tfie. Legislature. , rv(,ninE at FirsL Presbyterian line—approx. 5 words to a line. TO QUALIFY FOR THIS SPF.CI/il. LOW (T.ASSli Ii:i> por pupil increase in school j Although all Senators profes•! church with Rev. E. Bender. TRENTON — Overshadow ago. II was Iho firsl limp New aid cut to $20. with the extra $5 1 to he for culture, some at 'officiating. RATE: Drop off Classified Ad Copy Ind Pre-I'ayment at Lradnr.l'rrss Office, m mail * by (he presidential election. Jersey Democrats elecled a ma sent lo 86 larqer muniripalitien , pasl(>r In copy and prepayment to: CLASSIFIED DEPT., LEADER PRESS, 2(1 (irwn St.,- N e w " -Jersey's concessional jorily of nmKrc.ssmcn in SZJ to heef »h sagKing educational tempted to override a veto re- Senior High U.P.Y. officers are: Bruce Eppensteiner, mod- Woodhridge, N. J. 07095. Copy df ad line: Monday at 4 P.M. fiKl>ls are coming into Ihe lime j years. systems, particularly in Ihe cently by Governor Richard J. lif!hi as Kepublicuns seek b> t'onyressional elections this ghetto areas. Hughes of a hill that would bar ralor; Christian Aaroe, vice- Hnin control of tin- Stale's fif year arc given !i<|(|t.(| import moderator; Carol Annes, recor- A legislative committee, head- he Authority from undertaking ing secretary; Susan Meyer, teen seats in Congress. ance because if no presidential ed hy Senator Raymu/ul II. any more projects of this kind. At Ihe present lime Demo j candidate receives a jnajajorili y orresponding secretary; and Bateman, R. Somerset, is about In a veto message, Governor Robert E, Stephan. treasurer. jr crats hold a 9 to-6 advantage in f electoral college vTHes, to submit a report recommend- louse of Representatives will fughes pointed out the meas- Officeri installed for the Jun- LASSIFIED ADS *:;jthe congressional halls, having ing additional aid for schools. ire would "leave the arts cen- choose a president. Each State or High U.P.Y. were: Trudy ii\ gained that status through the The across the board increase er in Limbo" preventing the RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADS PHONED IN TO P4-11II. One time: 30* per line (min. I; ill-fated Barry (Jdldwater presi- would cast one vote for l'rrsi- Barnes, moderator; Lori Ben- minimum aid carries a $34,- lighway Authority from con- der, vice-moderator; Susan Ki- charge $1.50). 2 or more insertions: 20# per line (min. charge $1,00 per insertion). dential election several years dent, which is another reason 00,000 price tag. why the G.O.P. is going all out inning to operate it. el recording secretary; and Ju- The most important argu- As the argument of the Gov-dy Bowen. treasurer. to gain increased membership ment on the Assembly floor for WANT MONEY Best offer. Call after 6 P.M. in Congress. ernor impressed some G.O.P. he override of the $25,000,000 members in the Senate, there Youth Board Finance officeri To outfit children for school? 634 2399 or 634 8919. State Republican leaders ex- installed were: David McEUien- Pleasant work in your own! 9/25 & 10/2 lales tax hill, was a statement were^only 22 of the 27 votes press the hope they can elect ead from Mayor Albert Pierce, needed for the override on theny, moderator; Linda McCabe, neighborhood 3 or 4 hours a dayr~sciTNAUZER~MlNIATlIBE their congress candidates in the LEADER-PRESS if Camden, a Democra^ who roll-call. Senator Matthew Rin vice-moderator; Sue Macaulay, caa mean an excellent income third district, comprising Mon treasurer; Nancy Felton, finan- 20 Green St., Woodbridge, N. J. 07095 PUPPIES naintained each municipality aldo, R. Union, agreed to hold No experience necessary. Call Reasonable. Call 63G mouth County and a portion of ias its own order of priorities cial secretary; Marie Csete, fi- Avon Manager. HI 2-2462. AKC. up further attempts to override 148. 9/25 k 10/2 Ocean County. They have pre •ind should therefore be allowed nancial secretary; Joanne Cse- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FORM 9/4-9/25 vailed upon Senator Richard R. to make its own decision on how the veto pending a legal inter- te, recording secretary; Wilma. Stout, of Monmouth, to run forto spend the money. pretation of the measure. Reid, representative to Senior 3 LINES (Approx. 15 words) - 1 INSERTION ,75 \ Ladies with car For Sales and Attention Job Applicant* Congress against Democratic CULTURE: The New Jersey Highs; Scott MicFadden to Pri- j Management. 2-8 hours per day. incumbant James J. Howard. (When Paid In Advance) The Middlesex County Leader lighway Authority, which op- Democratic delegations in mary; and Janice Lee Lockie, Earn $3-$6 per hour. Phone 545- res does not knowingly accept Stout is well known to the vot rates the Garden State Park elude 300 Negroes. representative to Kindergarten. rs of both counties comprising If Billed, Add 75*. 0882. lelp-Wanted ads frpm employ- the district. 9/11-9/25 rs covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act if they offer less Another area where it is felt a HELP WANTED Republican victory can be than the legal minimum wage achieved is the ninth district of Warehouseman or fail to pay at least time and Bergen County, now represent No experience necessary. Ca one-half for overtime hours. The ed by Henry Helstoski, a Demo be the girl the football guys eer opportunity for advance- minimum wage for employment crat. ment with world wide company. covered by the FLSA prior to the Republicans are also pushing CLASSIFICATION !all: 5412141. 1966 Amendment is $160 an hour for the election of their congres watch this fall... 9/25 - 10/9with overtime pay required af- sional candidates in the fourth NAME ter 40 hours a week. Jobs cov district comprising Mercer, Hunterdon, Warren and Sussex RESEARCH TECHNICIAN •red as a result of the 1966 • UM c.wa ia Mtr rhritliae Ml ADDRESS \mendments require $115 an counties; the eleventh district, . Plea aa coning in wM yamr Opportunity for young high embracing portions of Esse: onw school graduate with one year of IOUT minimum with overtime friend* and hrtr»»Vw yourwlf to oar TIMES PAID CHARGE County; and the Thirteenth Dist- compUu ul*ctioa of iporitwaw far High School Chemistry or equiv pay required after 42 hours a rict, where Congressman Cor SUCKS i and ahtt At big gwnti thn yrar. alent experience to begin a ca-week. For specific information nelius Gallagher, of Bayonne, is reer in Metallurgical Research contact the Wage and Hour Of- trying for a sixth term SKIRTS POSITION WANTED MALI HELP WANTED and Development while contin- fice of the U. S. Department oi WINDFALLS: — New Jersej FACTORY CERAMIC TILE: PROMPT Boys wanted to deliver Leader uing education. Work with Re- Labor, Room 836, Federal Build municipalities will get a pro BLOUSES search Engineers -in laboratory in? 970 Broad Street, Newark BERV1CE—EXPERTLY DONE. Press, a Woodbridge and Car portionate share of a $25,000 PRICES! tertt weekly, 12 to 16 yean of and Pilot Plant at Carteret, N.J. 07102. slice of sales tax receipts and SWEATEES. HUB ESTIMATE. JIM MOYage, Some routes available In Salary to start $92.00 per wk., school districts will get mon ER. 634 8643. 9/4-9/25 Woodbridge. One day a week de- plus liberal benefits including State school aid of $25 per pupil livery. Build your own route tuition aid. Call Mr. Manzoni Order of Arrow Picks next year as the result of th TOUR DRINKING HAS from samples around your own 541-4141 to arrange interview. Five Troop 45 Scouts Legislature overriding two con- a problem, Alcoholics home. Earn your own spending 9/25 ditional vetoed bills returned b] FACTORY RETAIL OUTLET Anonymous cap help you. Call monay, prizes and trips. Boys AVENEL — John Urrutia, Governor Hughes. m mi» or WTiU P. O. Boi 251 8AL1 scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop 1439 IRVING STREET/RAHWAY/388-6400 wanted In all of Woodbridge The Governor wanted th Uaily A Sat. »:3O-ft Thiirs. 'Ill 9 P.M. 7/2 - 9/25Township and Carteret. Call 45, which is sponsored b $25,000,000 distribution earmark t MR. FILLMORE, 634-1111 be CLOVERLEAF PARK Temple B'nai Jacob, announce ed for law enforcement purpo KELLY HOVERS INC. twetn 3:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. CEMETERY resumption of meetings an< es, including salary increase activities. Training as well a AOBNTt fOR NORTH AMERICA* 9/25 One (1) Plot 4 Graves, Chapel VAN LINES camping trips and hikes will b Itn ODmXm of UM moving In- Lawn $950. 943 4798. tufty. Local UH| long dM»n« mov- GUARDS 9/18 & 9/25 part of the season's events. A REDI-REFERENCE ing, aaokbil UMI itorif*. Reuonabla Permanent and Part-Time. Unl Three members of the troop forms and equipment supplied. LOST Bright Carpet Colors .. were elected to the Order of the GUIDE TO RELIABLE 382-1380 Work in Central New Jersey restore them with Blue Lustre Arrow recently. They were John Call: 329-6021. Rent Electric Shampooer $1 Urrutia, Jan Bogdanski an FANTY WISH Reg. 1.79 Limit 2 99ea ... in Colonia PHTIIII; mm Com* See ... Come Save At Colonia's NEWEST Reg. to Variety Department Stores. Over 5,000 Items In 1.50 66" Stock For The Home And For The Entire Family! Atiortad Siznt & Stylo* Knitting Worsiort You'll be o winner... Reg. with a NOTIONS • FABRICS 1.29 ea Coafi & Clarices FIRST SAVINGS COSMETICS LADIES SCARFS Reg. 49c $ •a. Limit 3 3i 1 Mortgage Loan! Your Choice GIFTS • TOYS TOYS Vduti to 1.29_66" We are prepared to make you a Mort- R«(. 5.49 *\ f-J BEADLEI'S TWISTER . *•• ' * gage Loan winner... right here at First Re*. 2.49 1 -»Q GREETING CARDS FUN FAGTORV I"W Savings. We have mortgage funds avail- PLUS Complete Departments Of able ... stop in soon at any of our offices and let us start you on the right track to STATIONERY... PARTY GOODS... home ownership. HOUSEWARES... GIFT WRAP... MEN'S WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S WEAR HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturdays 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Thursday and Friday Nites 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. First Savings and loan association of Next to PERTH AMBOY Vacarro's Bakery PERTH AMBOY WOODBRIDOK tDWON 525INMAN AVENUE...COLONIA 339 State Stroet S3S Amboy Avanu* • MO Amboy Avanu* TWE D0DGE5/ ARE HAPPENING AT CHANDLER! 'si -^ STARTING -V?i-n AT i f> /" jV %,' I ( P-*1 WIF ,4 V, lONIONEY LQAHSl wm HU62374 li ESTABLISHED 1945 100 E. ST. GEORGE AVE., LINDEN AUTHORIZED DEALER CHRYSLER je-Dart-Renault Dealer ESTABLISHED W*i MOTORS CORPORATION %* HU 6-2374 LEADER-PRESS - • SH Wednesday, Septrmbpr 25, lf)6B \ Rev. W, Raduiwon Activitlet Returned , A. M., to 5:00 P. M. Volunteer! and 3, 6:30 P. M. at th* Clara Honeymdon* in Canada are needed to help on both BartoBt n ShSchool gym. Jt To Conduct Devotion «J< AtSifitchola*' Thursday and Friday. Kraynak la head coMh, hla as- ervtct Any boy of the parish from sistants art; John Oaida, John WOODBRIDGE — Rev. Wal- FORDS - Th« Piroho Food Kuntz and Gary Nahal, For Amelio and Bride ter Radriwon, pastor of St. John the fourth up to, and including, Kales at St. Nicholas Catholic the eighth grade is urged to Vianney Church will conduct Church of the Byzantine Rite, 15 The basketball wtion thU CARTE RET — A pMtty wed the Benediction Devotion follow • Airman First Class William Mrs. Vcrna J. Trautman of 9 come out and play basketball. year will begin Sunday, Novem- Tappen, son of Mr. and MrsLeno. x Avenue, Avenel and hus-Second Street, will start again ding took plac* Sunday at 2 inf the Annual Middlesex Coun- Friday,- September 27, from 10 Practices will be held on Tues- ber 10, at St. EUas Church Hall, P. M., in St. Joseph'i Church, ty Federation of Holy Name So W. Tappen of 210 Grove Avenue, band of the former Miss Clare day Thursday, October 1 Carteret and end March 29. defies Parade to be held in Woodbridge, is on duty at fin A. Brady of 209 Ward Avenue, Carteret, when Mist Lorralnt St. Cecelia's Son Nhut AB, Vietnam. Airman Patricia Busch, daughter of Mr. Woodbrldge Sunday, September Staten Island, N. Y,, Is prepar- •HOMEOWNERS! Tappen, an aircraft mechanic, ing to spend four months In. Ant- and Mrs. Harold Busch, 24 Skit- 29th, starting promptly at 2 •ecammendetf by CUI lists Masses P. M. is a member of the Pacific Air arctica as a member of the ka Avenue became the bride of Forces. Before his arrivtl In Antarctic Support Activities, Flnwt In Giuseppe Amelio, son of Mr. ISELIN — Very R«v. Monsig- The parade will begin at Town BORROW *2200 Vietnam, he was assigned to He will fly to Christchurch, and Mrs. Anthony Amelio, 58 nor John H. Wilus, paator of St.Hall .proceed to Green Street Shaw AFB S. C. The airman, New Zealand in early October GOURMET Harrison Avenue, Carteret. Cecella'j Church, announced right to Barron Avenue to Free- a 1965 graduate of Woodbridge REPAY$49.72A MONTH The bride was graduated from Masses for the remainder of this man Street and then Into the Senior High School attended and then on to Antarctica in sup- , Italian & American Carteret High School. She Is t week ai follows: Thursday and Woodbridge High School Stadium Middlesex County College, Edi- port of Operation Deep Freeze CONSOLIDATE YOUR DEBTS secretary at * Ronton Corp., Friday, September 26 and 27,for the ceremonies. The review- son. His wife, Jeanne, is the 1B69. He will spend the austral ing stand will be in front of the BUSINESSMAN'S CASH An 1. io tio. 6:30 A. M., in convent chapel, daughter of F. William Munn of summer from October to March Get Woodbridge. Her huiband, • Woodbridge Township Junior YOU an ef Male rm. graduate of Alessandro - Volla and 8 and 9 A. M., in church; 342 Main Street, South Amboy. "on the ice" and then return $1000 135583 22*0 and Saturday, September 28, 7 High School. Rev. Joseph Con- • • • LUNCHEON additional High School, Naples, Italy, is a nolly, spiritual moderator of the to DavisvUle, R. I., for pre 12000 271167 45.20 manager of Carlo's Restaurant A. M., chapel, and 9 A. M. Served Daily church. Federation, will lead the men in Commissaryman 3rd C. Jack paration and training of new cash! $5000 6779.19 112 99 and Pl«a Pirlor. Carteret. tha Holy Name Pledge. W. Trautman, USN, 26, son ofpersonnel. 11:30 to 2:30 CLARK $7500 10.168 23 K9.47 Mr. and Mrs. Carlo DeChellis, Confessions will be heard Sat- 382-7400 tile Intorinoe AnlliMe m AH LMM bridegroom's brother-in-law and urday from 3:30 to 5:30 in the OAPTAIN'S t. BRUNSWICK TOMSRIVIR sUter, were best man and ma-afternoon and from 7 to 9 in the 257-8000 - 244-5400 SPECIALISTS IN HOMl tron of honor. Bridesmaids were ivenlng. DOG OBEDIENCE 8 WEEK COURSE $25 FOLLY _ RE-FINANCING - the Misses Maria and Gina Ame- Enroll now for September class. Classes held in Woodbridge on Wednes- ni»lt HNS HI HOM WHXMAT1OB lio, Deborah Donnelly. Miss Thirteen Masses will be cele- RMnurtnt • Cocktail Lounf brated Sunday, day night — 7 & 7:45 P. M. ACCIPTANCI CORP Dawn Donnelly was flower girl. September 29, M Jefferten Avc, Mi. including, 6:30, 7:15, 8, 8:45, 1114RARITANRD., CLARK, N.J. j Ushers were Domenic Amelio, Hl-NU (Niar Ufa Theater) 2B1 HIGHWAY 18, EAST BRUNSWICK, N.J. 9:45, 10:30 and 11:15 A. M. and N. J. DOG COLLEGE - 687-2393 RT. 37 C. TOMS RIVER, N. J. John Chaudron, Anthony De- 12 noon in the upper, or main, iu». »!•. is. n. Chellis and Sal Coppola. church; also 9:15, 10, 10:45, The couple will live in Car 1:30 A.M. and 12:15 P.M. in teret after a trip to Canada. the lower church, Lourdes and Fatima Halls. The sacrament of Baptism will be administered at Thanks Letter P.M. Services and activities for the week of the 29th include: Tues- Sent Firemen day, October 1, 8:30 P.M., St. MSSEM0R CARS MSSEN01K CARS MSSEN0ER CARS MJSINMt CARS FASSENOER CARS MSSENOER CAM ISELIN — The annual fund Vincent de Paul Society, meet- drive of the Chemical Hook and ing in Room 107; Wednesday, Ladder Co., District 11, is still in October 2, 7:30 P.M., the con- .-ICv^y',•, - ; ••'•,-,•• "' •-';:-;,*;••>«:*:• ?|;?-«v.*::;v 'v;.. . .•.-•• ••••.• •••• '•••-, ....-.' ..••.-,. progress, according to Chief Do tinuous novena to St. Jude, tnirtic Lanza. patron of hopeless cages and the Men of the company are mak-novena to Our Lady of the Mir- ing collections in the various aculous Medal, with benediction T areas of the district. All contri- of the Most Blessed Sacrament butions are tax deductible. commemorated afterward; In conjunction with the drive, Thursday, October 3, 4 to 5:30 Chief Lanza released a letter P. M. and 7:30 to 0 P.M., con- from a grateful resident, whoa* fessions; and Friday, October 4, home would have been destroy observance of First Friday, with ed but for the quick action of theMasses to be announced. *,. I fire company. The letter said, 'This letter is to express our sincerest appre Churchtoomen Plan ciation in the way you responded to the fire we had at our resi- Style Show for Fail dence on the morning 6f July 15. WOODBRIDGE — St. Anne's «** The efficient, courteous and proUnit of Trinity Episcopal Church fessional manner in which the met with Mrs. Joseph Karnas, two fire companies of Iselin president. Mrs. Karnas announc- handled the call, no doubt saved ed that a Fashion Show will be held October 7, 8 P. M. in the our home." new Parish House. Mrs. L_ester "Residents of Iselin should Kershaw is chairman with Mrs. feel quite confident in the fact Stephen Shaffer as co-chairman. that they have men of your cal ibre responding to their fire A rummage sale will be held October 24 and 25 with Mrs. emergencies." Charles Ruge as chairman. Mrs. "I would like apologiie for notAndrew Shaffer will be in charge thanking you sooner, but after of the fruit cake. The annual our harrowing experience we Halloween parties for the Sun- took an extended vacation^".... day School children will be held The letter waa signed "With October 26, with Mrs. Ned much gratitude, I remain Bill Moore, Nursery; Mrs. James Lyons, 18 Hancock Place." Bennett, Regular; and Mrs. Va- lentine Blatz. Evening. A. corporate Communion Breakfast for the members and Avenel Church their families will be held Sun- day, September 29, served by MROZEKJ Sets Rally Day St. Margaret's Unit. It was announced that the next AVENEL - Rally Day will meeting will be October 14 in- be observed at First Presbyter- stead of October 7. ian Church Sunday, September ONTIACi Hostesses for the evening 29, according to Rev. Walter W. were Mrs. Alton Wolny, Mrs. Feigner, pastor. Joseph Varey and Mrs. Frank All registered pupils are to Hllwig. report to their classes on that t< date. Letters have been mailed Promises are easier to make explaining where each depart than they are to fulfill, but peo- merit will be located. Pupils who ple continue to make them -MROZEK PONTIAC HAS BEEN A FAMILY OWNED BUSINESS SINCE 1934 have not re-registered are re- carelessly. quested to do so by calling the ODWILL secretary of the session attend ed. Secretaries are: 9:30 A, M BREAKAWAY' Miss Suzanne Vargo, 634-1717; Ihii and 11 A. M., Mrs. Afian Schad- used car is egg, 287-2232. If emergency has (juorontrcd arisen during tha summer, nec- humdrum driving essitating time change for re Entered pupils, they are asked to contact their session secre- mat, tary. Students entering the 10th, 11th and 12th grades will rece- New NTIAC We won't sell you ive a flyer informing them of classes for the new year. somebody else's Missionary monies, contribu- headache. ted by pupils, were sent to Rev. James Patton, of Whitewood, We won't itll you our headache*!, either. TEMPEST South Dakota) and Rev. J. USE Christy Wilson, Jr., Afaghani- All tha can people trad* stan, in the amount of $184.84. in on ntw VWi get our 16- CAR point Impection. | LOWEST Rev. Feigner will offer a brief service of recognition for the IF they pott, w« guarantee the free repair or replacement * staff at the 9:30 and 11 services. of every major working part* PRICES ! For 30 dayi or 1000 milei. Whichever comei (int. (Some- fire Company Lists Hmei they don't pati. In which WALK I-SELECT YOUR CAR-MAKE YOUR DEAL-CHECK OUT! caie we fix what needs fixing ExChiefs Banquet before we guarantee them.) KEASBEY - fhief William Szalocji of Protection Fire So If you get a headache, NO MONEY DOWN ACRES it'll hurt ui more than it'll hurt Company #1 reported 11 fires you. VISIT OUR BIG NEW SALES AREA FOR PRE-OWNED GOOD WILL CARS for August: one drill, one diner, 'esguw • traumbiion one washdown, one brush, one ««r axle • front axle wwmbliea FOR INSTANT CREDIT. CALL NOW...HU 6-1616 FCARS truck, one garage, one oil burn- brake aystem • electrical lyiUm er and four false alarms. '66 CHRYSLER . $AC '67 COUGAR '66 GRAND PRIX '66 PONTIAC '68 G.T.O. 300 HT. The next regular drill is ?Dr. HI, auto. U»m . K4.M. :r>i. HI, hydra, T.S , P.K . HONNGVII.IJB i|* with mulching RleR. F.S.. 1' B , w w. t!m, blftck PH., w.w tin*, other eitra*. K)fc Saturday, October 19 at Phoe- COND.. w.w.. blue with m«U:hiJi« Interior. Mag wht-tLn, bucktt aieau, \lnyl Uip over •Liver, black vinyl top. blue OnlaJl. F.W., thle one ll riutom 50O w.w. Urw.. bucket Mati, low ml , NietJi fiuUii - whiU loteiiur, P S., P B . w w tirca, white with regular meeting of the company iM ConUol- I'tmer tait «aln tiuDilLr hiw cond. Silver y,\\h blk. flu* d blua Int. Real tharp. dow. Hoot Hack. Heiga with interior '65 PONTIAC _ $1995 Tin Vinyl inferior. Calalinj 9-|iaii. $U. Wjg . tijOri. '64 PONTIAC _ $1395 '66 TEMPEST $1995 HtH. PS, l> B , A1K-COND.. w.w Culaliiui 4-L>r. H.T. bjdra., B4H, TOHAHrW-* '66 TEMPEST- $1895 il)r, H.T.. ficyl., tulo,, P.S.. v wt Urea Good cond , lovr mU. Priceg PS, I'.b, v» w tirea. etc. Aqua Our Lady of Peace AS TRADED Custom SI a W»tf, li-rvl.. Bill", tiers, tmqimis* vMth matching int.. In nrll fast. blue, e real "Creempult." P S , nverhead r«m. 4- The Mayor Reports by Ralph P. Barone, Ph. D. ?~" S?* Ssv /?*S7^&v. A new Community Improve- Program, are concentrating 01 ment Program is about to be how to preserve the fine ITS presented to the Municipal Coun- dential sections of our Townshii cil and tho Citizens Advisory to maintain its suburban chat • <'ommil1.ep and I am looking for- acter, yet at the same time ward to it with great expecta- provide for its light industrial tions. and business growth* Great, things have happened, Wo must plan properly — and litre still happening and will con- I am sure our planners have — tinue to happen in the not too so that you can expect big things distant future to Woodbridge for our Township. The future of Township. our municipality lies in good Ground is being prepared now planning and the decisions thai al the former claypits area — acourageous men and women section once written off by ex- must make. perts as unusable — for the largest shopping center in the fricidently, have you noticed state. that whenever big things were planned for our town, a few The Hess Building, just re- cently opened, has already be- always set up a "hoot and come n landmark — not only holler"? And havte you ever no : from the highways but from ticed that whenever the changes practically every plane that were made, they never hurt lands at Newark Airport. anyone? Property values went up and those who shouted the ] Two new cars have already loudest benefited the most. ! ONE OF FIRST RENTALS: Mrs. Joseph A. Skelly, 38 Tracy Drive, Fords, on the left, is shown been accepted by the Penn- above as she rented one of the new safe deposit boxes as part of the expanded services at the Central Railroad for the High Too often people cannot see j beyond the edge of their noses! Kensington offices of the First Bank and Trust Co., N. A. Watching the procedure is W. Emlcn Speed line which will have a sta- Roosevelt, president of the bank, and Mrs. Marion Lock, a member of the company. tion in the^Iselin section of our They do not want to give upi Township. the status quo — they feel com| Changes and improvements fortable in that state even g p though change is good for the are beinbi g noted every dday in majority — and yes — even for Expanded Kensington Chapter Opens our shopping centers — parti- them. cularly in Woodbridge proper, So, we await with interest the HOME OF CHEZ LA RICH: Pictured above is the new Chez LaRich Wigs Cosmetics Boutique on Main Street. Office Opens in Fords Thrift Shop It is my understanding that Community Improvement Pro- located at 100 Main Street in Woodbridgc. Featured at the Chez LaRich are 100 per cent human gram. The Council and I seek FORDS - Mayor Patricia hair wigs blended from the finest French and European hair for lasting beauty and durability, the planners, in preparing the FORDS — The newly expand- lenter at Lafayette Road and new Community Improvement your cooperation. Sheeban of New Brunswirk offi- plus a complete line of Chez LaRich cosmetics. ed Kensington office of First Ford Avenue with generous ciated at the Grand Opening of Bank and Trust Company offic- parking facilities. the new Circle Thrift Shop, own- ially opened on Thursday, bring Characteristic of the modern ed an operated by the North Mary Lynn Kraus Bride ing to area residents a combin- tradition, expanses of glass Central Jersey Region of Wom- Green Pennant Program Sermon Topic ation of beauty, architectural grace the office and combine en's American ORT (Organize- styling and functional efficiency, with large areas of red brick. tion for Rehabilitation through Set Pasto r and the accolades of many ex- An immense banking, floor car- Training) Thursday afternoon. Explained for P. T. O. I ty Of John J. Yencik Jr. perts as the epitome of financial peted in blue and blue green, is Located at 143 Albany Street, WOODBRIDGE - "If God Is service. dramatically illuminated by a New Brunswick, the shop offers Robert Belafsky, ushers. R. SEWAREN — Lt. Anthony in April, a program presented For Us" will be the topic of CARTERET—Miss Mary Lynn The office, which is First massive ceiling of light. a large and rotating selection of O'Brien and Officer Wendell by students of the school; May, the sermon to be presented by Kraus. daughter of Mr. and Douglas Sheldon, Jr., ringbear- er. Bank's eighth full service bank-' A colorful ribbon 6F fclue and new and nearly-new clothing, Doll of Woodbridge Police De- a Koffee Klatch for new moth- Rev. Lewis E. Bender, pastor Mrs. James C. Kraus, 14 Kuba- accessories, and household items la Avenue, became the bride The bride is a 1966 graduate ing center, was first opened as awhite First Bank emblems was partment were guest speakers ers and newly registered Kind- of The First Presbyterian trailer facility in September, cut by Dr. Ralph P. Barone, from 10:00 A. M. through 5:00 at the first fall session of School ergarten children, also a spe- Church, Sunday, September 29, of John J. Yencik, Jr., son of of St. Mary's High School, Mr .and Mrs. John J. Yencik, Perth Amboy and a 1957 grad- 1965, to primarily serve the Ken-Mayor of Woodbridge and W. P. M. Monday through Satur- 12 PTO. They spoke on the sub-cial prograrn and party for the 11 A. M. at the worship service. day. Like its long-established school's children. of 553 Compton Avenue, Perth uate of Katharine Gibbs School, sington Garden Apartments and Emlen Roosevelt, President of ject of 'Tredestrian Safety" and Scripture will be from Romans the many other homes nearby, First Bank and Trust Company, companion "Thrift-O'Rama" in presented a film. 8:21 to 39. Amboy in St. Joseph's Church, New York City. She is employed Officers to serve this term Carteret, Saturday at 1:30 P.M.by Merck and Co., Inc., Rahway. as well as the shopping centers commencing the grand opening Orange, the new ORT Circle Lt. O'Brien and Officer Doll are: Mrs. Noe, honorary presi- During the service members in- the vicinity. In February, Thrift Shop will apply all pro- dent; Mrs. Joseph Karnas, pres- The Rev. Charles J. Krause. The bridegroom is a 1963 grad- celebration. A festive atmos- also explained the Green Pen- of the church school faculty and uncle of the bride from Grosse uate of Perth Amboy High 1966, the trailer was replaced phere prevailed and permeated ceeds from the sale of mer- nant Safety Program in which ident; Mrs, Charles Banko, first advisors to youth will be recog- chandise to ORT's School Build- vice-president; Mrs. Albert Pointe, Mich, performed the ce-School and attended John Car- with a small, permanent build the airwaves as WCTC radio an- the school will participate. The nized. The Carol and Sanctuary remony. roll University, Cleveland, Ohio. nouncers Mike Jay and Jack El ing Project, which provides for pennant, will fly daily beneath Hunt, second vice-president; ing which was designed to be the construction of new vocation- Choirs under the direction of _ Miss Abby Meistrich served as He was graduated from Long easily expanded as the need lery broadcast the event live Mrs. Frank Gall, secretary; and Fred A. Briegs, Jr., director of al training installations through- the American flag only so long Mrs. Donald Turk, treasurer. fnald of honor, the Misses Joan Island University and is cm- arose. The new structure, just from the Bank. Thousands of as the school has an accident- Mrs. Emil Saphire, past presi- music, will present special mu- LoBuono and Ann Kraus,, brides- ployed by the Department of people streamed through the out the world. sic. opened, is of major proportions, free record for 30 consecutive dent, is advisor. maids. Miss Lisa Sebolao, flow- Employment Security of the adding an additional 6,000 building opening new checking More than 50;000 students ars days. Other services and activities er girl. Joseph R. DeRasmi, Jr., State of New Jersey, Trenton. now being trained annually in Mrs. Karnas has named the square feet of space. accounts and receiving special Mrs, Donald Noe, principal, set for Sunday, include: 9:30 cousin of the bridegroom, best The couple will reside in gifts for doing so. A major at 22 countries to become self-suffi- following standing committee A. M. church school for all man; John Folis. George Bir- Edison after a wedding trip to Spacious, yet gracious, it of- cient and economically secure as addressed the group, welcoming chairmen: Mrs. Edward Ches- traction proved to be the grand ages; 5:30 P. M., meeting of chak, Jr., James M. Kraus and Hawaii. o fers ne'w service features and part of ORT's global program of the parents and relating to them lak, room mothers chairman opening lucky number sweep the school's policies and pro- Youth Board of Finance; 6:30 customer conveniences in a vocational education for the un- with Mrs. Richard Baran, co- warm and pleasant setting. stakes with 101 prizes, which skilled, the deprived and the cedures. P. M., Senior High Fellowship, along with the gift program will chairman; Mrs. Stanley Dulem- participating in a College Night Highlighted among them are a displayed. Participating with Both social and fund-raising ba, hospitality chairman, with safe deposit box vault, fully auto- be continued through October projects have been scheduled for conducted by MelucBen First Miss Britt is Bride; Mayor Sheohan in the opening Mrs. John Montecalvo and Mrs.Presbyterian Church, at which mated, computerized teller ser- 4th. ceremonies were Mrs. Albert the new year, with a cookie John Wieczerzak, co-chairmen- sale beginning this month and time young, people will have an vice systems, more teller win- Gross of Somerset, president of Mrs. Walter Szyszko. welfare; oppurtunity to meet with repre- dows, a fully enclosed walk-up the North Central Jersey Re- continuing through the end of Mrs. De Stefano, library chair- Will Reside in Borough A LOW DRAFT CALL December. sentatives of appriximately 25 window, making use of original The Defense Department is gion; Mrs. Robert Sach of Liv- man, with Mrs. Melvin Slyy-. colleges. CARTERET — Miss Marga- in 1967 and her husband in 19G6.building, and three drive up win- ingston, Region Thrift Shop co- The year's agenda includes in chak, co-chairman; Mrs. Ban- sued a November draft call of ret Helen Britt became the He is employed by,U. S. Metals. dows. only 10,000 men for the Army. ordinator?' Mrs. Robert Fink of October, a guest speaker from ko, attendance and membership; Installation of Junior Christ- SomeVset, area Thrift Shop bride of Wayne N. Amundson, Miss Anita Britt was her sis- The building which is modern This is the lowest request made the Public Health Center in and Mrs. Albert Hunt, publicity. ian Endeavor offices will take Saturday atv3 P. M. at a cere- chairman; Mrs. Murray Bien- Woodbridge, and a children's place at 6:30 P, M,, with Rev. ter's maid of honor. Gregory in concept and design, is situa- of the Selective Service System A contribution to the Wood- mony in the First Presbyterian Amundson, bridegroom's broth- since March, 1965. stock of Somerset, Circle Thrift Halloween parade and party;, bridge Emergency Squad was Elwood A. Kirshner, general ted in a landscaped plaza like Shop manager, and Mrs. Jack Church, performed by the Rev.er, was best man. The Misses in November, Election Day food approved by members. It was secretary of New Jersey Christ- Dale Schlafer. letting in the Fords Shopping Stifelman of Springfield, Region ian Endeavor Union. Officers to Janet Sabo, Kathaleen Sager sale, with Mrs. Ralph De Stefa- announced that Sewaren .School The bride is the daughter of JOHNSON ON EDUCATION School' Building chairman no, chairman, and open house; #12 pennants are being sold at be installed are: Paula Bender, and Patricia Gaynor were President Johnson has releas- president; 'Debra Lewis, vice- Mr. and Mrs.-Thomas C. Britt, in December, a Christmas party PTO meetings and are still 3 Elwood Avenue. Her husband bridesmaids. Ushers were Den- Mrs. Helen Hourigan ed two reports that forecasts a Mrs. Sheldon Rudin is presi- and program for the children. available. president; Rhoda Barnes, trea- nis McMickie, Edward Borecki need for billions more in public dent of the Metwood Chapter; surer; Kathleen. Leddie, secre- is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mil- Honored by Club At the January meeting, a and Wayne Bryant. and private school aid, and an Mrs. Nat Goodman, Thrift Shop Mrs. Karnas introduced the tary, Mrs. George Reed and ton Amundson, 157 Pershing estimated 500,000 more teach- chairman; and Mrs, Bernard guest speaker will talk on the Brownie, Girl Scout and Cub Avenue. The couple will live at 81 Per- WOODBRIDGE — A special Mrs. Vernon Van Bramer are meeting of Woodbridge Emb- ers, to meet the educational re- Kamen is the Chapter's School school budget; in February, a Scout Leaders who were pre- the C.E. advisors. The entire Both were graduated from shing Avenue after a trip to quirements of the 1970's. Building chairman. sent at the meeting. Carteret High School, the bride Wildwood and the South. lem Club #351 was held Wed- social function, to be annonuc- youth work of the dhurch is be- nesday, September 18 at the ed; March meeting, a speaker The next meeting of the gen-ing coordinated by Robert S. Woodbridge Elks Lodge, Rah- from the Board of Education, eral membership is scheduled Murphy, student assistant. way Avenue, to honor Supreme Fred Jaffe has recently join- with topic, Sex Education in the for October 15, 7:30 P. M., in Lee Turek and Al Puckett are District Deputy of New Jersey, Woodbridge Township schools; the school auditorium. After the advisors to Junior High U.P.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Streck Helen Hourigan. ed the sales staff of Amboy with Eugene Kiel advisor to Sen- Mrs. Hourigan initiated nine Ford. Mr. Jaffe has been as- lior High U.P.Y. Will Live in Colonia new members into the club, in- sociated with Ford for 10 cluding Jenet Seyglinski, Julia years. He invites his many Nixon plans "major" CARTERET — Robert Char- Anthony M. Gayclos, pastor, of- Coyle, Jean Rhodes, lone Gillig cam- an, Thereasa Hango, Audrey friends to come in and say 1895 CHRISTENSEN'S paign in New York. les Streck and his bride, the for-ficiated. "hello". Weinstein, Wilma. Juchem, Mag mer Joanne Loretta Barth, are The bride is the daughter of "The Friendly Store" on a wedding trip in the Ba- dalon Fisher and Maureen Ann business meeting Mrs. Frances Mrs. William Sorochen, 47 Ber-Cotajon. Gura, administrative assistant hamas and Florida and on re nard Street and Rudolph Barth, to the director at the Public turn will reside in Colonia. New York City. The bridegroom Barbara Fletcher and her Health Center will speak. Fourth The wedding took place " t -|s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Char- committee of Julia Kara,' Julia urday at 2 P. M. in St. Jos Wittenzellner, Julia Fodor, Mil- AMBOY Visit Our Scout Department grade mothers will be hostesses. les Streck, Elizabeth. Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Mrs. William Herig, served as lie Mundy and Helen Deverin matron of honor; Miss Dale made decorations in the theme For ALL Your Mazzarella, Mrs. Ronald Barth of the "Fall Season". A buffet CUT-OUT THIS ADVERTISEMENT NOW! and Mrs. Leigh Hunt, atten- was set out by the members, of FORD dants; Miss Dorothy Lockhart, the Emblem Club. 442 Smith Sired Scouting and Camping Needs Your son may be next in the draft and you may want to flower girl; Bruce Puffer, cousin Approximately 75 guests from Perth Amboy, N. J. send a cake. •••••. of the bridegroom, best man; Perth Amboy, Dover, Lyndhurst WE SHIP: Victor Batth,. Ronald Barth. West Milford, Englewood and Phone 826-3500 FRED JAFFE Leigh Hunt and Donald Puffer, Woodbridge attended the affair. COMPLETE ushers. CAKE-TO-VIETNAM A graduate of Carteret High BOY SCOUT and to Military Men Anywhere in the World School, the bride attended New- ark Preparatory College and i "Angel Food Cake Bomb" employed by Weston Instru- DO YOUR TAXES PINCH? UNIFORM ments, Inc., Newark, as matcri 98 PACKED - IN POPCORN al and production control man- We.bake the cake in a new extra strong foil U. S. Patented ager. She is secretary of Union i Or...DO YOUR TAXES REALLY KURT? 12 pan, put the cake pan in a poly bag, then into a strong County Woman's Binding Asso ciation. ... If you want to do something about it, 10x10x5 corrugated box, stuff the corners tight with pop A graduate of Thomas Jeffcr- JOIN THE WOODBKIDGF, TOWNSHIP TAX KKHELLION Consists of: SHIR^T, SOCKS, coin then we ship it via air (overnight) to A.P.O. Post son Hi^li Schonl. Elizabeth, the at the open meeting Sunday, September L"J, 1!M>K, l:0ii P. !Y1. Hungarian Club, Port Read- TROUSERS, BELT, FIELD m.aster and it.is delivered as far away as Vietnam in one bridegroom attended Rutgers ing Road by Middlesex Water Co. Yard in Woodbridge Center. we A.P.O. Postmaster: ltm, U .S. Highway #1, North an Fl allcist HEAR WHAT WE HAVE TO SAY . . , THE GOOD NEWS AND THE BAD (Cheek One) ^ ^ ' 'u Bruiiitwick. HEAR MRS. BKEARLY, AN AUTHORITY ON LOCAL TAXATION V> 3 v H New York John Doble, field service man- HEAR WHAT WE CAN DO FOR OURSELVES liWARTMEIS'T STOUT. - ager of the Consumer Electron- and then you know you'll want Ui ic Division, Wesliiighouse Corp,. JOIN THE WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP TAX REBELLION Enclose I2.0O Cash or Check for $2.10 (Our bunk charges Fdison, vv ill be guest speaker. '>7 \ni\ST., noonunuui:, v.j 10c on small checks). We Pay the Postage. Hi; will discuss the "Safely and i'arc of Electrical Appliances in FREE PARKING AT REAR ENTRANCE To: LUKER "The Angel King" the Hume" with emphasis on WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP fire prevention. OPEN DAILY 9:30 A. M. to «:0O P. M. 104 Railroad Street, Buckley, Illinois 60918 FRIDAY »:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. Secretaries of local insurance "We Ship Cake Wl^s In College, Too" ayiMils in Middlesex County arc TAXPAYERS ASSOCIATION, Inc. members of the unit. \ 1 sons, a daughter. lor Ui* Eluauetli area. Mrs Deerlng. her i, Illliaide B P.W. clubs. A member of art of dance She teachen cieatne dance Ami a jjiandoon, who ts her favorite husband John mid* m l'liiiiiialdT K« \ J HUuincul Society aud Pi Lambda in ULllud« sltitt>ej]t«ry school, keep* ladies bllhourtUs slim through "Slim * Trim" h,,,I,I,> Other Intnrita ere the Viaaa. brtaiesas are goU and travel. I'htita. graduate educational honorary luitar. oil iiaintiag . . . annd nut-lets. J«an Hit is married to Neil g I* hu started another Ballet daaa in l liig d I'hlilips, Their daughter, Hargarat-AmT ,«rry out new adver- New Jersey Bell Telephone itlenoa Newark State Couefe. °" .Sctiool of Ballet turns l for Company- 1*M Dewey VI.. I The Dalty Jinatiui 's Meet Jaraay Mrsal, KUaakaih Ttwj Dally Journal anfe NtoM . flrpipmbrr TS, LIADER-HIFHS -