Notables at Rites for C. E. Gregory
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Newspaper Devoted Presented Fairly, dearly Community Interest And Impartially Eafeh Week l'ull Local Coverage Complete News Pictures XL-NO. 36 Publlnhed W«kli CARTERET, N. J., FRIDAY, DECEMBER If., Iflfil fcntend u 2nd faus MkU PRICK TEN CENTS On Prlilnj At P. O., OVtant, M. J. lev Ross is Notables at Rites Ingaged by Lutherans For C. E. Gregory ,,V Parfor Will Messages Succumbs at 57 Many At , 'Vw i»o»t H™ Name Powell /i,,n Church Pay Tribute Editor's ,,,, now,, mpastoe rReviVeu Of ; Master VMIIKHUUI Lutheran To Publisher Hnvnniii', lias been WOODBllIDGE—Messages of •l,r new prtXtor of Of Masons condolences and sympathy have j Funeral been pouring in from all overj CARTERET — Herbert. lJow- TO SINC, IN CANTATA: Here are the members of the Sminr Choir of th« First Presbj- JNew Jersey On the death of jrll was elected and instnlWl «s W OOD BRIDGE—Al trrimi Church who will im-srnt a cantata at the church next Sunday night. They arc wear- |Charles Edwyn Gregory, pub- Worshipful Master of Theodore simple but impressive inc llnir new gowns of academy blur' with a'revorsihle collar. Members of the choir worked Usher of The Independent- Roosevelt IMw, 219. F. s A funeral services Tuesday ;il v,ii-iiiiii lirnieets tn pay for thpir rohm. Leader, Carteret Press, and M Hi it.s last, meeting Edison Township-Fords Bea- afternoon at The First ! Mr. Powell Is a driver siilt'h- Congregational Church, jnian lot the Gordon Biikiiin Co. con. In all cases they note Mr the municipality said fare- He is a member nf the- First Presbyterian Church Senior Choir Presbyterian Church of Car- jGregory's accomplishments for well to Charles Edwyn jteiei Aliere tie has served on the people, not only in the com- j Gregory, publisher of The |the Board of Trustees and the munities ills papers served, but Independent Leader, Car- iBtitird of Deacons for a period Will Present Cantata Next Sunday throughout the county. teret Press and Edison •of ihree years each, The messages read as follows: CARTKRKT - The Senioi-Daisy Hoffman, Susan Clnege,jces and Peggy Giles, Jill Scott, Township-Fords Beacon. DilitT activities include im-ni- c gg ljr0¥(rnoGoverno'T - nllDcRobern t nB< , „,„Meyner„ : jbership In the Royal Arch, lull Chon m inc First Presbyterian Dale Lutton, and Bob Hoffman; Rev. Boyd Johnson, who Vli'glnia Barton, KathyRichar Sager,,d N w Je , t d ciUzcn 'Cl'-durs, and the Carteivt Chuici. will present a Cantata "Nativity," "O Come All Ye Tr»v niiohanilr Rirhnrri and journalism a good man in officiated, read Mr. Greg- ]Ci'iifl>maiis Club. He is also a Sundiu December 17, at 8 Faithful" by the Chapel and Van Pelt, and John TakacB. death of Charles E. Greg- ory's favorite Psalms— the Mrs. Evelyn Seel Is organist nieiniier of the Advisory Binrtl P. M. entitled "The Christine Junior Choirs; "The Plains ory. His career had followed |23rd, 46th and 121st. Other o( Ainerlnis Chapter. Order of Child,' mid composed by C. B 'of Bethlehem." by the Chorus, and director of both of these a pattern that once was classic ,I> Molnv Hiiwliv Thf Chapel Choir and with the following soloists, Hel-choirs. |m- the- trade-*- from a news i readings from the New Olliei oftictT, rli'C en Elliott, Beulah Woestemeyer, The Junior Choir IS directed desk at the State Capital to [Testament included Rom- Junior Choir will also par by Daisy Hoffman, assisted by I>iMer .Sabo, B>"ilor :n this even,,,,,Lt BBoo b Hoffman,, Florence Rich- ownership of his-own papers. ans 8, Second Corinthians, Dorothy Van Pelt and Helen As editor and publisher, he ....is.t Child," will be vaLski, Lee Stuart, Charlottltt e Chapter 4; Revelations, Florence. RirhvsiLskiCooper, and Susan Cinege; Elliott. Those in' this dhoir are: gave his workTalmost total ab- Chapter 21 and John, Willis M. ROSS Sluan: "Aires.,"Holy Night! Peaceful Night!" Linda Parsons, Linda Cinege, sorption and so large was his Janet Van Pelt, <h Ann Vanconcept of a newspaperman's Chapter 14. the Men's chorus: will be sung by the Chorus, with ' ;;!..; Lutheran Pelt, Gail Ward, Ann Campbell calling that he was identified Men and women Irom all Keed His Flock." Florence Richvalski and Helen Htxisevclt Avenue, 1 Betty Ann Mehl, Maureen with every aspect of civic ac- over the State were present Hi^an CincKi . .Daily,Elliotlly t as soloists. Moore, Donna Mehl, Judy tivity in the communities he for the serricft. At the fami- 10, eeds the Re 1. mid Beulah Wooste-i Others participating in uie CHARLES EDWYN GREOOBf > DwrkqjL no* Scott, Janet Sofield, Donna El- iserved. He could write, well ly's reriuest; there were no •.itii Susan Cinegt andjsenior Choir are: Helen Estes, liott, Sharon Lukasiuk, Joan and without hestltancy and he flowers, except for a beautiful soloists. Iporottiy Yetman, Helen Wil- •.J-.LII take*, office Oavor, Joyce Schaflhauser did not fear controversy.- blanket on tine casket but do- lH)i»i the son. Jimmy Lou Francis, and pen and his voice will be missei nations to The Indepcndcnt- • 1 1982, and the Chorus; Norma Elliott. Those in the Rickey Mezey, Brian Kovafcs, - :ii>t Service*. In 8uzanne Wehrle, Donna Reno, Chrlstroas Fund or Magnify the ChChapep l Choir are; Hildur 01- —30— Perth Amboy General Hospital on Sunday, Janu- sen, Sherry and Barbara La- Mary Lou Fedlara, Jancir Rog- Mayor Stephp Skiba, Churlottr Cooptt. ers, Barbara Estes, and Bert jBuUdiar Vhni. ta-'MK** :v '.illHuon will take :. O Heavens,Heaven, " »iyyiiPoint . Shirley Lulasluk, San- teret: This ooSHmimiiy regrete «7's memory, will be »u :&>- Clark. v ::;l>-r 28. at a ipectftl :ind tliis Quartet; dra and D^nUe Ardleredl , FFran- the untimely passing of a mfist mi, W. I • , "' . Church at 4 P. M. defeated ,and' Unspirihg per- ChaiSes Edwyn Gyegorj i ^ ••• ' * ."w ' • '••..•. ?... ! Sei^iflg !as' hujitjiuy pat! !• r.xin H. Knudten. "' . f Hio * exeeptklraly bearjft w^re the Board of > ['resident of the] stimulating; influence arid guid- "Let each man think himself an act ff Gwl, , 4 ''HISI mind a thought, his life a breath of Qfld; • OWfRori : of Perth" Amboy •syrjouol the United Schools to Herald Yule ance has been a great help to Qeniffal Hospital, the Board of Church in America the progress of Carteret. His And let each try, by great thoughts and food deeds, Directors ot the First Bank and .: ulllnx officer. At Post Office impact on our community was To show the most of Heaven he hath in him." Trust .Company and staff '!•«. wa* bom near! profound and of great signifi- Htemberg of The Independent- ' rnm, and war In Song, Story Programs ^ y ^ ^mcance. Leader. .•.: Park Place ftnd; A great man passed away Sunday. Present at Rites 'ili School ofPitu- HfRRF.KT POWHI. CAHTKKKT The Christ-,M-A-S by William the' CARTERET-With the peak Alexander Comba Borough Among those attending were ": iL-nberg University me, w^,**CA , _ _ -,sn Treasurer, Cartwet: I learned m«< M'a.ion vill of heralded Little Drummer Boy by The light which had been so strong and Archibald Alexander, Secre- .:.. Divinity 8chool ol Wallei Km*. JuiiU'r Warden; Choir, Beautiful Field of the of the big Christmas mail rus '" heartfelt sorrow about the vii'.li sin 1 c mid ^Uny in the ahead Carteret Postmastet r which had shown the way to many, suddenly tary of State Edward J. Patten, ' 'Hiio; H<- wa* 09-Waller Ward. P M . 'In-nsurw: bv Denise Ardiere, today that sUdlJe» death of Mr. qj-egory. Carteret public and parochial Lester Sabo said flickered . and died out. representing Governor Robert -.* Pltliburgh Synod jume.- (.'. Burns. P M Seen imy cholr HHiis death is a tragedy to this 1 every postal employe is diguing B. Meyner, Warren Wilentz, : 1950, at Trinity and Hurry Rapp. pruxy to the B S F He gave of himself unre- Hindi i:i- 111 e,u-h nf the «°V' i^t Christmas by Eliz- harder than ever to insure But the strength that was his, the true Middlesex County Counsel, As- aheth Slivktt alld 1 servedly for everything good v-Ki-i-.'Oort. Pennsyl- Qmniiwikc A nuiM wa* M-hools have b.-en pH-paring '""""'• ™ charity that was an important part of him, and semblyman Norman Tanzman, served after the meeii!i« people stood for. He will be ;ii .i.vvir.i)ln"i as will as the all his efforts on behalf of others will surely Freeholder George Otlowskl, greatly missed in Carteret. Mayor Frederick M, Adams, r»ed in Korea is well as the live on. For, it is said, it matters not how long '!•'• Korean War he n . p, • • , Mayor-elect Walter Zirpolo. is about David T. Wilentz, former At- we live, but how. Carteret Mayor Stephen Sfclba Nathun Hair tirades of Natian Hale School mmaas cards and >,tthle Sunday School torney General: This fine, hum- Charies Edwyn Gregory did not live the Bib- and members of the Medical The Nutlian Hale School(Qn pf^gy morning anft to the equal to the torrents of in- ble, simple, lovable human be- Staff of Perth Amboy General Reconnalwance coming mall that are getting Choral Club will present their|,owe,. (.rades on Thursday ing was just too good to live. lical three score years and ten, but in the years Hospital. Cliristinas program to l'ielniorninR. A free movie spon- larger every dtiy. Korea lie *as in 1 He had given too much of a which were his, he was a decided factor in all WashinKtun-Nathan Hale P-jgo^d by the Washrngton-Na- To assist patrons with their Mr, Gregory.