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I,VI —No. 23 Published Weekly lotfrtd u tnd Clw U«i) On Thuraday Wood! J., Thursday, August~13, 1964 At P.O.. Woodbrldi*. R J. PRICE TEN CENTS )Oth Anniversary: fE. ]Q Bands Already Entered LMain St. Building $dr Tercentenary Parade Set For o be Demolished loir Police >; Report Schools Udlding to "Somehow. I "will get the money First in Ming budget to pay (> Dedicated ik'ns for a third I Colonia". Vincent u;K Sundav. Sep. |l n( the Board of Renewal .,, been set as llio Ining Elan last to ;i question as ili'ihmlion of Board's plans were Project Imililiiu' |nled that sum*1 time \ In the d had applied for] i WOODBIHDCE - A l00-yeai> to pay for prrlim- old structure that has been an Itmh WtA. ind surveys "hut that ]eyesore on Main Street for sever> .lulin Koyli1. not forthcoming." nl years is about to be demolished is been reached, he and thus will start the rehabili- .,,rniiin I'oluv l)i take the money out ation of Main Street. ii.ii.i-si is.in charge ,ng budnet. The announcement, made today .mi Ni he |Vesc-i)ted hold a conference on by Mary E. Tappen, head of the •iiiti .ugust 18". Mr. Hera; Division of Buildings, said that nil \i".ui there entire time lo be de- the demolition could be a "major ,, • in II.IIKK in I ho third high school." i breakthrough on our attempts to in tinted thai with thej upgrade and revitalize the Main the John F. Kennedy Street area." UJI JU\ The Eh/nlwllv, High School in Iselin Mrs. Tappen praised the owners I he school system Bund of of the building, Mrs. Herman double session for the I • nil Mines National IHMTSS PARADK PLANS; .lithB Rnylc. Jr., left, chairman of the Tercentenary Parade Is Stern and Mrs. Arthur Brown since the early 1930's. who through the firm of Stern and slim diner* of Nep- shown discussing hk plnns with Police Director Joseph (ialnssl, who It chnirman of the dedi- third high school is not' I .urn's. 11ie lucal Mu- ration program lor the new polire building. Dragoset, gave their cooperation Elan commented,; 'to the Division of Buildings in li: which states it in possibly he back on ! first condemning the structure, ,.,\f M MaiHMUi from n in September, j :, stale in the , ,.. e need another referen-j evacuating the tenants and mak- • AH bands, Crescerit the Fall" ! ing preparations for the struc- ,;.' of Trenton ^Closed TV Circuit Aids ture's demolition. port «D New School j ,. it Bagpipers which According to John Zennario of i.jiu.illv at the Shriners' William Bihler. public rela-: tions chairman, reported to thtf jStern and Dragoset, work in tear- WeLsman. Menlo Park re.-! two mayors! Sounds funny? KADIMi - Puneralihas enabled him to begin a badly| , , . subject will be debated at a Mr. Harris, who returned Mon- Still Empty Seem illegal?' Not really, be- ll.wa.tl A. Kuchtyaky , | needed uin.tary sewer mail,u,n,race a pdmcal science major al caucui the night before the Board Agrees day from his vacation, said he ()llll) De awarfl ohl cause the one mayor — the true riunll Str«iSti. whh o waijancj e program «hichihh to date hahass ^^ ' - ° WCJODBRIDGE - If the Board special meeting. took a "busman's holiday" and uesday morning resulted in savings of tuj Mr. Weisman who will enter bis mayor of Woodbridge, Walter Zir- >ih Tuesday morning resulted in savings of thousandsj of Education cannot agree before! visited in Williamsburg, Va., en- struck'truck'a tree oniof dollars andd thh e eliminatioliii n of|sophomorf| e year next month, said In his report Mr. Bihlw noted polo resides in the Colonia Sec- the end of the month on a re- tion, while the second mayor, where he spent a considerable \\.-nui- Scwaren. will be.sewer backups in many sectionslhe has "always been interested in furniture has already been de- On Clinics amount of time with members of mornini g at 9:00,o900ff thh e community. politics" and has twice served asjplat.ement for clifford j. Hand^Iivered and is ready to be pland' Herbert Barnes, an attorney, withi , . New Jersey Senator in the Student ^ ^ ^^^ J, V offices in Iselin, is mayor of his; WOODBRIDGE. - The Wood- he restoration committee of the (ireiner Funeral Home.j According to Mr. Beagle, insti-ti j h w|)osc u was & Williamsburg Restoration Cor- sponsored by the! books an[l hometown, Roselle Park. bridge Board of Education offered Mrtrt, Woodbridge. fo!-1tution of the new maintenance! icepted June 29, the members mayi supplies and janitorial -oli'inn requism Mass poration. 'equipment will be delivered in Both gentlemen have something the use of the Medical Depart "I brought back a great deal of St Elias Byzantine dfcyine of sanila|.v ,ewer pit*.'™»n«™» »™ u* *c.uiu ume n,,™- —-«"""""-a ne"w •""-twmem- o weeks Grading besides their high office in com- munis ut both senior high schools :TeXM rhe fl 1 he and land- visual material aud technioal '.If Church, eartem.|)ems wnich p,^ Woodhridgc - . " , ''"* . ««*;ber appointed by County Supernv scaping is to slart mon — they are at the beck and for the Township Health Program material as well as several boob Medvigy will beij .„„ ;named president of the "senate ilendcnt of Schools Robert Blunt. ca tne r an black-topping were! " °f ' constituents and Dr. Antoine Attalla, head of the which will be extremely bene- the Mass Burial ^ " ' & the second "the Senator ofJThe law provides that when a night. dance to the tune of their tele- Division of Health, asked for perficial to us in the rehabilitation of Cpme. Mr. Beagle explained thatjtne Year." imember resigns a replacement! "At a liaison meeting of the phone bells. closed-circuit television has en- -I feel youth should take an ef-must be provided within 65 days, mission to use old School #6 foi Main Street," Mr. Harris said. colla s 1 Board and the Council", Mr.! Admitted to practice in Sep- the program. The Board pointed "The Williamsburg concept for f.iM'd «a> a. life- abled him lo locate P ™jfeclive part in government, Mr.jotherwise, the County Superin- tember of 1959, Barnes' law of- sections precisel tcnc ent nas tnc Bihler continued, "we were out that the facilities were lack Main Street would be an extreme- Port Heading and said. There has becn ' authority to makejf . . walks will be fice at 1385 Oak Tree Road, was has led l0 in time and ie appointment. ing at that location for healtl ly dramatic approach for our re- from -Woodhridge| too much talk about the apathy of on Lake Avenue and a path paved opened in February of 1962. treatment and for parking. storation of the Woodbridge busi- E" , ... t0 reach an negligence cases and divorce u Tomorroo w nightg, Mr. Weismanl'a'leo agreement. jaccess t() tnp schoo| We wish t0 Woodbridgd e Senior High School. cation for Main Street renewal s Ciwrfie Kurta and, "Television has also enabled us has called a meeting of 60 young j Support is divided as follows: point out that from actual start icases HERBERT BARNES (Continued on Page 8) (Continued on Page 8) Itichard all of Port'1" loc'ale huuse latt'r:lls vv'uch have been illegally tied into our people. The group will set uplWilliam Brenner, Edwin W. of construction until completion, Unlike many politicians who sanitary sewers in violation of headquarters in which therejCasey, Jr., and George Ryb'ak the amazing time of only five and maintain a listed phone which that Kuchtyak was Twelve mem-[are supporting William Burke, one-half months was required, 1 il hlthealthh code.d" will be six phones. goes unanswered and an unlisted I'i. nortth onW West Awnue, the Port Reading. William Bihler, truly a record in school construe- number for private use, Mayor For the Sake of Sweet Charity. •A •it"ly iixi feel north ot, . ,, . iu,. work done three nights a Ralph McCrane and Vincent ion." Barnes is just a phone call away Itice. when the acci-'^ent a significant source ol in-,* . There will be eight groups Renz are backing Angelo Lom- Mr. Bihler further reported that and, whenever home, answers the •'"•red shortly after. 11 filtration into the sewer systemi»«^ bardi. Fords. Roy Mundy is in bell's summons and the caller's' and was a major reason for some!01 SIA who will travel at Avenel Junior High School , of the sewer flooding immediately «™nd the Township. favor of Kenneth Staffin, Coionia, final clean-up work is being done. queries personally. Mayor and] car struck a tree while Eugene Hornick's choice is s, Barnes are considei'ed the] severe rainstorms," contin1 ^ ^lll»d of ^alim will Cafeteria equipment is being in- i side of the road..after be to contact 21-year-old men andEugene Falkin, Coionia. Fi^ stalled and will be ready to serve "people next door" by half of the i l*% arrived, the lid Beagle. • ^ ^if they m . , votes an' needed to elect. school lunches in September. borough's residents who button-! j f h i I . wen. on the side-: In lac he 1.V canHIU p. or if they will need an ab- It has been rumored that Mayor Furniture, liooks, supplies and holt; them while they are at the] '•" '" Whh1S llhe!yift.irii!lS ,ut 4i-n.ee ballot. The squad willU\Waller Zirpolo ' " ' equipment will be delivered by |grocers or attendind g one of thej curb. 'lheic.,illeKdll> tapped latuiais m.« ^ ^ _ ^ ^ , August 22. There have been [numerous meetings or functions (Q regislel Lumbardii whj]l some difficulties with the delivery thai require his and or her L, :. ... get president of the and installation of school lockers presence. •al hospital whe o medial !u-«i,m." .he Public Wnrk^evory ^-year-old ^^^^ be- ,cratic Club is said to be favoring (Continued dn Page 8) Have Daughter later. (Continued on Page B> foif September 24, the deadline. Burke. As I ha tirst family of Ruselle Park and as active suburbanites! as well as new parents — their | Woodbridge Industry Plan? $1 Million Expansion Program daughter, Stephanie, is twelve! weeks old. the Barnes' must rely on their youth to enable them to keep pace with their many activi- ties, duties and social whirl. Donna, 24, is a former school teacher and is used to being on the go. Hej'liert, at the age of ,2!), was elected the borough's mayor in a contest which de-| feated the Republican regime andj might have made history by bringing into office the youngest j mayor in the State's history. Although he was born in Elias- i Continued on Page 8t \9 Men Interviewed tor Patrolmen Posts WOODHKllMiK - The |I2- man Woodbrldge Police Depart- ment may have nine new pa- trolmen within a week, it was learned yesterday afternoon, Yesterday, Police Director ALL SKI KOK THK BIG DAY: Above an- MI me ut the cliildirn who will cvuduct a Ju.epli (ialassl and Businew val, August Ti, complrte with llmadwity SUIJS, lor the linictil nl Musyi

I>OKT READING - The wed- aji! of the bride |, .• 4 School No. H , Randy .iivl Harry Sliott. Donn.i I,,,,, ,,i Miss Margaret Margiotto Reading; Miss iv^' ", An animal contest was Held the Ruknla and .land rapid-own; l.-iiiilliter of Mr. and Mrs. Em?>t Carteret, Flower!: ii] : past week on Monday. Also the vu;e winner* of thr "I!,r ,! children enjoyed the regular arts the week^^conies' •;i(.\-c TerrbeNky, son of Mr. and cousin of the hridr-. ' ' and rrafL' period ' Glen Cove \Ii-v Steve Terehetsky. 42 Harris ,)ospph Bonaco.M, ,„ Kennedy Park Winner? of the doll show \»nc ,iTOi, Carteret was solemnized bride, served as bci,!.'., ,'' A snap caning emrtwt wa? rtohrr! Na-h. Karen Nn>h, Karri siiunbv afternoon at St. Man's :-ere Carm?n ami i !, heM this part »•<*•<• Winners [fcmowki. Susnn Dorpi:. B;n kniinian Catholic Church ol the giotto. Port Railim. j,', : were Kathleen Crredon. Nancy hars and Lnra Schoid, Baiha-.. \ssi,mp!i(.n of the Blessed Virgin :he bride, and JiW,!, ,',' Rarbor, Kenneth Ehrich, .loe Perratti. The judpo f-r 'lit l.,!v Cnrleret, with \\w Rev. Untlrn. Rhv!l>-iu<" ', r!

Sager. and Richard Greco. e,Tnt ,,-as Betty Hi«.v iiir,,-lnw Fedyk officiating g the s'arforo. Wtwdnrid;... ', ' Arts and crafts winner? were: Thanks are to be extend, d m ;,i.iii!c ring cmnumy. • 'h» bride.

Kt-nnrth tbrich and Eugene Ken Terafanko. Ken Sponil .'• Civrn in marrinpc by her fa- Mrs T TP1> M k> Kumn. Oacunzo. George Lovenguth M<\ H,o bride was attired In a tfi ))f ^rm -" •' L tR a Chart Ply lace \ softball game yas held with rjavj,j (javor ••mrlnved bv spmv •„ '", OK'GT Avenue Kennedy Park ,li,r anrl a silk falin skirt. Ifrr ; M wft< the winner The bovs rrpre- E«*l .Green Street veil Mi ,,ur-: if r. fingertip length husband " as KiltinE Kepnedy Park yere;. Activities for the pas-! week *••'•• ,;] f,,,m a crovn of seqWns and d]esex CounU. y Mike 'Zub. Jerry Zub. Teddy;eluded « softball game awn-: .;„). and she carried wnaion*^,^, ,|jp|) s , HarVington. Dennis O'Cnnpeli.Bunns Law. East Green S1'"" lirehl<1' boy, served in tin Tony Glao, Steve Feher. Ronnie was the winner of the game ( ar 1 ' V Navy, and is FVher, Bob Colgnn. Billy Stead. Gail Moore represented 'h' KKI. aunt 6f the bride. \va* ma- whee, c Johnny Ehler*. Buddy Glover,\playground at the jacks f>,ri:;. u !rn-n o-'f honor""". Bridesmaids mt• rch H «r •' Louis Sepamki. Billy Burnv and Wilt at Colnnia Junior Ili^h Mis- Marglotto. sister of.mrmbernfhf Gerard Tarabokia A costume day hunt «;^ -iN the bride, and Miss Mary Sanloro. J,'™^" •• The week, was marked by held at the playground th> ::, • torrow with the death o( the.week. Winners of thn i<\"••• parks janitor Mr. Michael To- were: Gregg and George G:vr,r!;i OeflallloB Basso. His loss was felt by all.!Robert Osolinski, Jay, Kdiiir and Brown: "Ho* many coats do A GRAND TIME WAS II \l> nV ALL: Photo shows handicnppMi rhildrpn with Flks, I-odjt Kin. He.e i.iey po;- • iroBt ol RCA I'aviilon betore going on tour Helta Jr. High Sthwl i Linda Barcellona. 'you give e door?" ! their parent* and friends who were brought to Ihe fair by Wnodbrldge I^klge of through tfce exhibit. Th» wtanei" of the curio con-| Pninter: "Thrw." • : Oaks test was Joanne Siwak. Selected: Sth Dlarid -~ Hi own: ''So if you gave it Wsol'-Seun I'niversity and ninny as winners of the doll contest; Winners of the arts and craft* Michael Haythorne. and }•': alH-cs Unwell Avenue imir, the fourth would be an 1 hvr allairs. Alice were: Cathy Calabro. Sheriiprojects for the past week were: Haythorne. Tlus pa.- , week a; the plav ii\cr-i'oat." ItOC Oat Tr.•. Prupis. Ljtin Berthelsen. MaryiBarbara Rich, Pat Rich Genrec Winners of the weekly lea:] up ground the children enjo.-fd van- —(.'han'ain John EUershank. STORK CLUB Painter: "No, * ftastecoat." Ki,,,| 1 PERSONALS ii., will b'_' guest preacher at lielln, \f» Ellen Mohr and Darlene Masta- Ulrich, Barbara Ulrich, Doh Mn contest were: Pat Rich George mis games, arts and cialts and a j THe l.| « peUsr. thke, Michael Haythorne, Andrea i Irich, Barbara I'lricli. and Mich- Potato Peeling Contest. Betty Gutowskf S n lay s»nif. -» at 8. 9:30 and New arrivals throughout the f» Fay Street; » daughter to Mr. 14 George Street '' a. m. at the local Presbyterian Ma hlrlh( Th« winner of the checker con-! Klemiek. Eugene Selby, K\ck\ arl Haythorne. . Keasbey IYwn twt James Haferbier, Jeff An-haythorne, Mary Haythorne Ann Blamlford Avenue » P Aveoel, N J. Perth Amboy General Hospital King George Road; a daughter wins, Krure ami u derwn wu the winner of the Po-.Khirvek, Jbe Gellici, Janet Gel- , , , , ior her ari< pnd era:is project ME 4-095) during the past week include to Mr. and Mn. Raymond Miller, Mr anrt Mr> i, Arts M crafts Utot peelinR contest. Jici, John Jonke, Morse Wilkm- • f «=nnei s for the hjs pas( wek : Emb«r»s-,lBg Moment WnodbridM a daughter 131 Corev Street; B MHI to Mr. Adams Strwti,, w e: p le R( i 1 veais M Menlo Park ffrld, Madaline Jonke. Kenny W\ *«*. " ' . '!P " ' The nev. .i i. or Leaders for the . , ' . A bieakfa»t guest at the White Woocmridge, a ciaugmer ^ ^^ ^^ 31 In-. Tu-sda\ The arts and crafu winners Medich, Michael Medich. and^f*"8"11^ Tom Davi>. Terry , , . Cossayuma Lake, ,\. V, •« py g d a e( Nag d .uuse during the (oolidge Ad-to Mr and "i'8. Nicholas Bfrar Terrace; a ion "to Mr. -Mr. and Mr> -, c"""—" ' i""'*"" i •••" ifnihv tire scene ol a two wees \BCioor iVernesg for the past week were.: Marian Joey Gibili.ico, ll0 m Klrchner Si-alaro. Frank Geiger. John ' ,spentby Mr and - Edward ministration was astonished to di, 53 A New Street; a daughter amj Mrg fari\$ Bedekap, 16 aitis and,son. Jan•<• Maguire, Donald Elliott, Edward Winners of the Dog Show were A movie a !i0sh0 n at 1 iee rcsitlcnt 0111 nis Guarracino, William Hughes, Spires Conielll Street. ThoSikM ^ P I* " ***• to \fr. and Mrs. William Flynn, Fay Street; a ion to Mr. and Mrs. ton, Mass., were m,. Barrett and tbe horseshoe tour-,Madaline Jonke, Bruce MeKee. i ^ JJ:' ia e irm CU t0 taucer John Gardner, Danny IIov.elV'jla>'«round children, Susan. Keith and THnfty 8 P • - 'm Railway Ave»ue; a «on to Mr.i,joseph Smith, 41 Fanning Street, of Mr. and \ rs - nament winners were Gary Rig.Charles Geiger, Carol r.eiaer. accompanied their parents. < Not to be outdone, the guest and Mrs. Edward Crowe, 24 Jean F,om Iselin, a daughter to "r.jdrick. Oak Tree l(. gis, and Kevin Wignold. Joseph Simpolick, Kenny Medich, -Air and Mrs John Ecin. Jf flowed suit. Court: a son to Mr. and Mn..and Mrs. Charles Zehrer, 70 Mc-i -Mr. and M. Winners for the doll show were Michael Medich, Morse Wilken- ni week, the special event 1 Henry Lear. Russ Lukasiuk. Qnrl'rfinPhtoK Paitv andilirt The President added cream Richard Bergen. 10 Bunns Lane Kinlev Avenue; twin boys to Mr. Cuthbertson and ,: Mary Lou Hughes, Jodi Hojer, fold. John Jonke,, Virginia Higgin be a talent show to be held on Karen Bruce Olleyar, Ellen George' arert waS »nd sugar in the uucer. and Apt. 4G. land "Mrs. Joseph Muni., 1141 anl and Maureen, n, Kathy Haran,. Debra Haran, Diane Ducsak, Joey Gibilisco.;' nuic". "™- "'"^ "1IC-""1 """ the playground for a w«k at "lea'sant VlfltJ'taste<1 tne mixture with his spoon. jr Fords, a daughter to Mr.lGreen Street. jvacationed at Culk-.. Karen Wignall, Marilyn Nnreau, Nina Gibilisco, Anthony Leanra, Lfl"aine -*'£ . ' Itaaaa Avenue rom Farm, East Meredith, N. Y. ' | The. guest was about to do like and Mrs. Richard Gelsomine, 51; From Avenel, a daughter to last week. TVev Kla^^SwindlS6 ^^^fi^i.^S^1^0^ TtoB^lto^^rj^Z^^ ollevar christine Nalesnlk Karch Pat Sullivan Barbara making contest were- Barbara' ' - Kathy ment try-outs were won by Greg Judy Gutowskii daughtar ^ ^^saucer on the floor for Uie dofi. and Mrs. Robert A. Longhi. Wibtnet. D.C. 1Ellis ar virkie Ensslen Angela Berenwv. Ilrich, George Ulrich. Baibara . ««» ^ ' Nales-|Newcombe Tom Fialk, Diane|an(f Mrs. Martin GuUwta. otp

School No i' Rirh, Pat Rich, Ricky Cacchione. nik, Kim Wagner, Lorna and DiMarco and Mary Wilson. ,G[Wge streeti v-as odebMtaT Highlight of the week was an Bob Miethke, Mary'Fisher. Jay.J"fn Ga«sey. John Herman. An-: Collections of wild flowers. Saturday at a barbeque at the ell a e a Va me I ar all afternoon peanut hunt Win-!Fisher, Mary Havthorne, Jackie R " " ™ "' L i f* -weeds, and stones were made for;Gutow?ki home. Guests,attended Kath ner^ of the spelling bee contest'Pcirano, Madaline Jonke, John' y Sidelo, Ruth Beyer, Lynn;"Curi0 Collector Day." Nature from Perth Amboy, South Plain-jj were Debbie Pa'zinski Jill Bi-Jonke, Debbie Wallwork, Brian,Britton' Lmia Smlth' Kathy|bookleU were also made; the best field, Hazlet, West Keansburpl

zarn and fleorpine Mirdala. Schnipf, Richard Sehnipf, Anthony .Scalaro Sue Davis, Jo Anne Cum-;Ones being made by Linda Bflo-and Avenel, I ; min Bett Winners of the doll contest l*ani!a, Michael Medieh, Michelle! _f' y ^'Ber- Nancy \iola.jbram and Diane McGee. I _The senior high fellowship of] : Debble M a er Karen 1 were Sharon Paszinski Diane Pepsin. Tina Wiedemann,»Nanc?! , ,y ' ^"^ ^ i A Newspaper Dress Contest was the First Presbyterian Church Barr Jackle Tlce c nthia A lcc Olah Georgine Mirdala and'KlinTck Eileen Hill, Linda Sikora, I - ' >' PP .,held also during the past week..wni hold a beach party Sunday. I :irld Dorothy Ludwig. 'Orl Vt-karria, Stephen Joo.j Karen Williams. Brenda Williams, Diane McGee. The group will leave after the «i School ±14 Donna Rogan, Henrietta Wilson. a m worship sencie. I

; Winners of several contests;charlotte Wyda, Linda Gavlik, Di- ,.H..hl. „.,, thp c,]ax-w,- J KlcWe Oa 8 jheld this past week were: chess,!ane DiMarco. Marv Wilson and^ " "f ™ f'" ' i.Ioe Mesce. Robbie Cislo: Check-jNancv O'Brien were the maior:band e°mP°sed °f area ^ ^ 1 ers Gar" y Clsle-•-••-, Linda Basbarolta• - , ^participants ^P appearing at the RKO Proctor I Allen Mekulchek; Ping-pong ITheatre in Newark tomorrow at Mike Caso,' Mike Bartes, Bob 9:30 p. m. They are competing Started Something Berholtz; Monopoly, Vinny John- for a record contract in the ,on and Allen Ingenito. The wife, working a cross- grand finals. It will be broad The "Animai" Show "winners werej *»rd puzzle, turned her. mate. cast over WNJJ? 1*30 on theli Debra and Diane Dalton, Debbie "What is a female sheep, dear?" dial. The boys have played at '• ne replied without look- the St. Andrew's CYO, Fords tos!°Denise0ZuboyrJohnnyVVFrjleyjin6 uP-and the fight was on. CYO, Brookside Swim Club, overil I I Florence and Joe Muniz. Hagaman Hetghti Winners of the weekly arts and When tl comet to devising o form (or 1 crafts contest were: Cathy Can- forms) to expedite your office opera- ^iiglio, and Charles Peir. An ad- 'J"i jditional project was added for the tion!, we lit. W« have the "know •"i' children under eight years old. how" to come up with suggestions This was the making of puppets. Wiqners of the potato Peeling -tool will «ov»^im« and money. You'll " were: Rnrrflie Bffiko, Gail like the quality and speed of our work [Bittel and Butch Capo. KIND ... ond our oriceil ARTHRITIS-RHEUMATISM IUINM MIDDLESEX PRESS 18 Gieen Street, Woodbridge Dp claims inj double talk mtke TEL, ME 4-1111 you doubt you cm gtt «ny relief from irlhtiiic »nd rheumiUc piini? U> vt qvote on Get lpo STANBACX tablet* or 50 your next job' STANBACK powdtn, use ts direct- Hour Day ed. 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Ujmtwr FftderaJ Deposit Insurance Corporation Member federal Reserve Khirtw tic lbi» Addrew 1rpmd0Tit-I«ader (E.B.) - Cartorot. Press [nf Thursday, August. 13, 1964 PAGE THREE ' Ball Rotary Sees Tercentenary Committee Nrrd Here of Art Exhibit I <> Convene (.(muscling September 13 woonBHiixiE - Woodbridge - A spatial •I'.liim.K ._ The nm artists are reminded to submit nii'ctinr. ill officers ;incl members amilv counseling service 1 their entry forms for the N. J. "I the licbuianip Hall Cnmmittec .dent', ill the community1 Tercentenary - Woodbridge art ol Ilir foorfbridge Business nd llic wavs '. which I he Wood-' exhibit before September 1. to I'nili'-^ciiinl W-mon's Club will hl|;c notary Club may he| Mrs <;eorgc Molnar. chairman, in '"' held Tluirsdny, August 27. at in lurthi'i'ini; such a pro- 11 1 •order tn be listed in the souvenir I "' "I Hie liome of the hall \> i' vi'i" discussed nl a meet-1 (l| piiipjam Entry forms are avail- '''i|-|iiiiii. Miss Ruth Wolk. 148 mi' »t tin1 Board ol Directors !ab|c al I'ublix Pharmacy. 91 Mala IlilJi SI reel. Monday al I he hnni£ of Albert Street, Wnodhridgp and from Mr». l-'ni-tlit-j- plans will be made for I'ICH'TIM.;. vice president, with Muhiai. 10 Fourth Street. Fords, 'In' fourth annual Debutante II' ph (lit'co iircsiiljnj; j The art exhibit will be held out- "Inch will bo held Decemhcr 2fi At pre-enl. T unship rcsid.'ntSj doors in the Woodbridge Park al Schackamaxon Country Club, iv'i'iliui:. Mich a sen ice must go ; Plains, where 28 Town- between School Street and Amboy ;Avenue cin Sunday, September 13, ui'K ladies will be pre- Dunn:.: tne p;is| few nrinths, trom 10 30 a.m. to 6:30 pm. senled. I'liicoetls are used lo fi- meet inns have been held rcR-| Alternate ram date will be Sep- name full scholarships lo the iil.irlv with thf Cnifed Fund andl 1 tember 20 It is planned as on« <'l>"rle I ". Crejjory School of Cuiaiseiint; Service with of the highlights of the Township1! NUIMII; • I'erth Ambny General • of establishing such r yearlong Tercentenary celtta* Hospita Al present three stu- service 111 Woodlu id^c l)r An, 'lion dents ; "' attending the nursing loine Alliilla. liead of (he Divi • school on local BPW scholarships,I piiin ol lli'allh, has bei'ii The exhibit on a competitive The owning meeting of the sciilint; thr inimU'lpallly Therej hasis is o|X"n to all artists; student club will 1M. held. Thursday, So.p- is a possibility that such a serv- iamateur and professional, rwid. lemher Id at | ho- Brcnnan ice, il established here, will be ing, working or studying in Wood- Agenc>, Main Street. ,-i-ncial-d vilh the HiiilV.-uid l bridge Township. Entries will also be accepted from out-of-town nil Thursday, October I, a Park bvanrli ami some of its members of township organiza- dinner meeting will be held at ;services made available here. tions the Hi ass Miu-kel. Featured will I Tin- Itnlariaus named Rev. l>e :i clinic team from the Ne\ .l(>liiHiiii. ,lr, lo explore There will be an open division the .subj'ct further and to con- with (wo entries permitted in each MRS. ANTHONY JOSKI'H NKKl Jersey Federation of Business and I'nilessionnl Women's Clubs with local agencies and of the following media; oil; water- headed by Mildred McLean, sec- community leaders and to offer color; drawing; prints; other. ond vice president of the State 'Hie services of the club. Tercetitenary medallions and rib- ri - Gerak Marriage Fedora! ion The subject will be bons will be given in the special "How t» (let Members and How division featuring New Jersey as In Keep Them," Church to Hear the subject in commemoration of Reservations should bo made the State's 300th Birthday. Each Solemnized On Saturday^nth Miss Wolk hy September 21. artist may submit one entry in any media in this division. Memhers arc urged |0 bring Army Chaplin ill JiTscy Cil> Kin^ii'iiier was Roh- All entries will be judged by ,li,i Su-an (ierak, diiugh-.crl llansen Cartcrei, cousin lf! s AVKNEI. - Chaplain John Et- of irofessional artists and prixtf ,ind Mrs. William (ior-the bridegroom, lershank, ,lr. will he the guest awarded accordingly. :,?IIM'II Avenue, and An- Aller a trip lo Canada, the pi-cacher at the First Presbyter- MRS. JAMES J. FLYNN ,.,|iii Nen. sun ot Mr..couple will make their hnimftin ian Church Sunday at the 8. 9:30 l-'iauk Ncri, 41 KastiCaifcrcl Kor traveling the hride and 11 A.M. services each kindergarten at Colling* • • C.iiterel. was solcrn-iwort a while sheath dress with Eddins- Warman Nuptials The Termite Fellowship, under Flynn - Obropta Weddingwood beginning next month. s.iurday afternoon at'an orchid corsage, the direction of Mrs. Nils Peter- Mr. Flynn graduated from • •ii s Church. Cartcret, Mrs. Nen was graduated from son, meets each Tuesday at 9:30 Perth Amboy High School to K<\ \nthony (iayilosiWoodbridge Senior High School ,A.M. for a Bible lesson and rec- 1958, and from Lehigh University, ,i' ihc double ring,and is employed as a nujses' aide Held Saturday In Avenel reation. Sixty young folks have Performed at Bayhead yi the Perth Amboy (iejibral Hos- !bcen involved in this program. Bethlehem, Pa., with a BA. de- ,• iiumage hy her la- I1""1 1I(T husbapd *fis gradu- AVENEL - Miss Doris Ann she will teach 12th grade social The Senior Ili^h Fellowship will AVENEL - At a double ring in 1960, and from Bowling Green gree in pre-med studies in 19M. i.mle was attired in a ;iIl'(| flnm ('arlererfli|>h. School Warman. daughter of the Rev. studies in Surraltsvillc High ho|d seco|1{i ceremony and nuptial Mass Sat- State University, Ohio, with a He is in his Junior year at Hahn- ls a unlor ! and Mrs. Warren W. Warman, School, Clinton, Md, parlya t i Sunnily lace featuring™ J "I Jersey City Point Pleasant Sunday. The group urday at Sacred Heart Church, B,S degree in Educatioatioriy-un i emann Medtcsl College, Phila- tatl - ih, limn sleeves, and ^ ' *--«>ll*'*i*" "> ;i science major, j:i04 Demurest Avenue, and Garyj Mr. Eddins is a graduate ofuvill leave from the church "after Bayhead, Miss Joyce Obropta, 1964. She is a member of Delta ls delphia, Pa. and is a member of three-tier, elbow "'' employed .is a surgical 'Allen Eddins, son of Mr. and|jefferBon High School. New Or-|,|lo 8 A.M. service, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ignatz Zeta Social Sorority and past He Delta Tau Delta Social Fraterni- lusion fell from a'.tfOhnu-ian al Penh Amboy Gen- Mrs. Charles H. Eddins, 105 leans, Ln., and received a bach i Hescrvatiuns must be made with Frank Obroptn, 815 Rahway Ave- vice president. She was presented a Stewart Avenue, New Orleans, elo" r of arts degree in political nue, became the bride of James as a debutante at the Holly Deb ty. ii crysial.s and pearls, 1 liiw )ltal Walter R. (loos, youth director, rls."'™ l La. were married Saturday at science from Tulane University Ball of the Woodbridge Township t.n-iied an orchid on a '" on or before tomorrow. All college J. Flynn 111, son of Mayor and 2 p. m. in the First Presbyterian where he was president of Delta age men and women who are Mrs. James J. Flynn Jr., 197 Business and Professional Wo- New data* show 8900 B. C. nan Church of Avenel. The Rev. , Puerto Ricnns Form Sigma Phi fraternityy. He is hooking for new meaning in life are High Street. Perth Amboy. Msgr. men's Club in l»6l. She will raised animals. Louis E. Young, Trumbull, Conn,, Casey officiated. n! 'uimir was Miss JU- currenUy completinpg g worwkk on a invilod to attendd thhe weeklkly 'cousin of the bride, performed ivrak sister oi the Democratic Groufr master's degred e in international a(|un meeting at 7:30 P.M. each Given in marriage by her fa- the double ring ceremony. organization from tthh e ShSchool l f! luiii'smaid-, were Miss; WMDBIMHIE - Leon Neuron, uesrtay. ther, the bride was attired in a International Service, The Am- K Mundy and Miss Ar-;a founder and director of the new Escorted to the altar by her "Key Men", a proginm foriwth gown of imported silk linen fea- r University, Washington, Knlatur nf Avenel, bothjly- formed Puerto Kican-Ameri- JOHN BARKER ather, the fjride was dressed injerican Junior and Senior High, meet turing an Empire waistline, A- He is a member of the • I the bride, Miss Eliza-jean Democratic Club of Middle-, a gown of white embroidered or- D. C. each Friday at 7 P.M. for study line skirt, Bateau neckline, bra- 1 NAMED BY KIRM: Sun Rf- illi-r. Jersey City, andjsex County, announced that an ganza in a bell silhouette with a Navy reserves and Is employed groups and recreation. celet length sleeves, and a Wat- I:UIUI UeAngclo. Babylon,!initial meeting, open to the public,! ally, Inc., W6 Rahway Avenue, detachable train. A fingertip as a film editor in the library teau floor length train. She wore V cousin of the bride-jwil] bp held at 688 State Street,* Woodbridge, announced the ap- veil of French illusion fell from of Congress, Washington, D. C. an imported Alencon lace man- Riii was Maria Penh Amboy, September 1 at 8 poinlmenp t glp John Barber. Ro- Tiie tilla and carried sweetheart roses City, alap twaintpiji. - \ -if- Annual Fumily Picnic wH#. "is! i sales dssocifl* Ip bridte^arrie ble with and lillies-of-the-valley on the •hr li' Membership is open In men or it's residential re-sale depart- a single orchid and stephanotis. Miss Eva Guttmunn \ Sunday Afternoon prayerbook of h- e r maternal WOODBRIDGE - The Ancient n. a> U'st man was Jo- women 21 years old and over. A ment. Mr. Barber has been ac- Matron of honor for her sister grandmother. )u t sl| tM W| tive in the Real Estate field Older of Hibernians and Ladies cAniyln Jersey City cou- ' "'' PP H he served. was Mrs. Hiram A. Tuttle 111, Bride of EH Sacks Matron of honor was Mrs. Ju- for thr past two years, and has Art a 1)l M1( cr 1 c officiak wl Avenel. Miss Patricia J. Mich- Woodbridge - Announcement Auxiliary 2 will sponsor its annual lian Caballero. Fairfax, Va., sis- -lie hndecroom. .Ushers ' ( ' ' ' " » * attended Krai Estate courses guest s|*akeis ener, West Chester, Pa., was has been made of the marriage family picnic, Sunday afternoon ter of the bride, Bridesmaid was at Rutgers University, Bu/b>, Bound Brook; A|lyon, wi,hln(, |0 |,)in Mtm maid of honor. Bridesmaids were of Miss Eva Guttman, 20 Claire'at Pfe.iffei's Grove, Florida Grove Miss Gayle Obropta, Avenel, He is an associate member 1 y M-ovii/ Carleiet, .Joseph:St,p|erni)l.,- is asked to cull MrJ Mrs. Kenneth Kissane, Highland Avenue, to Eli Sacks of New York Road, beginning at 1 P.M. The f bid SlH a> 1 affair is open to the public. sister of the bride. "'' „ L^ii" ' :Nigri»n al the club rooms. Mr. of the Middlesex County Board Park and Miss Patricia Morse, City. Miss Guttman, employed by best Edward F. Scanne.ll, general Serving his brother as A'ejjron is H7 years old and resi- of Realtors, a life, member of Avenel. Miss Diane Foster, Stern & Dragoset, is the daugh- man was Dennis Flynn, Perth chairman, announced games and dent of Pcith Amboy for -15 years the National Rifle Association Hamilton Square, cousin of the ter of the late Walter and r Ger- Amboy. Usher was Brendan ! contests have been arranged for ,and is vei> active in Democratic' and a member of the Roselle bride, was flower girl. ' trude Flynn, Perth Amboy, another chilriien and adults. All kinds of circles. His ion, Robert. 22, will Javcei's. John A. Rosado, McLean, Va., The marriage took place on] food brother, of the bridegroom. be in charge of njembi'iship and- 'cousin of the bridegroom, was August 7th at New York City.| ami beverages will be serv.. N. J. For traveling the bride j| ti J if' Ji«l and • dancing-provided during will serve as chili inleipretei, Ibest man. Ushers were Charles After a trip to chose a yellow sWrlfhen suit with Honda. Mr. and 1Uth,e, ,,[,„„„„„afternoon„ nnanj d „„„„;„evenin„g ,t„o iuthne n navy blue accessories. Attend Card Party A- .^' Vi"%!!:Mrs. Sacks will reside- al the music of Marty Schenck and his Presbyterian Church U'IVPI cousin of the bridegroom; Glenn Mrs. Flynn graduated from Claire Avenje address. orchestra. Announce* Serrices AveneT" wo^ ™ L^ IJ^Z ^JLSh Woodbridge Senior High School WHERE YOU BANK ISKI.IN Services for Sunday niRlit card parly were Mrs Kj „. h]am, park have Ix'en ..immi.u-ed for ll.c First ,(orKe Hyiin and Mrs. (aymond Aftc|. a lion jn ,he ch h Kbytrnan Church. Oak Tree k-innrh at the Ryan home on:^,, |hp ,e ,eft m ,( motor COME ONE! COME ALL! Fill Cracks And The care and management 'of money H,,;,d as lollows: Mo,ninK «,„•- Lord Street, The winner of the^ to New E ,and an(, Nova is our business. ,hip sdvi.es at H 15 am and'• prize was Mrs. John Mnhon.jSc(ltja Fo|, traveli tne bvidc to 1(1 irm k I onard La Holes Better DRAKE COLLEGES '•' M 3 » ,chose a beige linen suit, red ae- No matter whether you want to aave The Church nursery smu-cs ciimc. Mrs. Wilhi.m Dragus and corsage. 1 Woodbridge V.F.f. ivdi be available during the ill If. M'-s- Pdei Dinkowitz vere lhe;T| will reside at 6734 Leytc it, make, it, spend it or borrow it, you'll ) p w nnp s OF ivtii'ship ~-i'i'\icf '"' ' '' i' - Non-player prizes| Oxon Hill, Maryland, af- 1ASTIC WOOD' ul n rs find that we can always help you get AI pr ••! .-d hy Sill* ul Nrw irrtty Kegular Snildav School SCSMHII.* ' ' '° ^ - Hcinrich and Mrs.! Ih* Oenulne- Aocept No SubttKutt. Rnh(1| ( z u ter September 1. ill Kdurjllon. have b'.-en discontinued airl will ' '" Memorial Posl No. 4410 the rnosf from your money. Mrs. Eddins is a graduate of nil K\ruing Dlvluont. ly resumed in Seplemlicr Va- The dale and place ol the next cation Bible School Classes which card party will J>e announced, Woodbridge High School. She For any banking need, see us first! nil'I.DMA KIl'HSES - have' been held for the last I received a bachelor of arts de- SIX SCHOOLS , Mow True > . , . . „,., ,, , ANNUAL PICNIC ,veeks will close lomonuu. l',,y- -What do v,,u ci.ll a man R''ec ln hlstory frOm WllsCm C°'- Fastest KKl'NSWICK ai drives a car'.'" '''W Chambersburt«, Pa., where : al niiissldii .^^flu|^ Dad: "It depends on just how she was active in student gov- close'Ae comes to me. ernment activities. In the fall AVENEL PARK FILM ' < aldwell Place re CARTERET BANK llfathjuaitt'rs fur Tfltphom JS2-M0S COAL SALE LIQUORS VITA-VAR PAINTS SUN., AUGUST 16,1964 and TRUST COMPANY NUT and __, "I Brnid Street and Processing FREE STOVE PEA 11:00 A.M. 'til •.".»? Customer Parking LUMiNALL PAINTS By Kodak "Our 41st Year of Uninterrupted PLAINFIELD .Wallpaper and Fun, (lames, Refreshments For AH Service To The Community" f»arl $2350 $2250 Painters Supplies Adults $1.00 Children 12 or under Publix Pharmacy MAIN OFFICE BRANCH OFFICKt Chute Delivery Cash Price Free Admission 91 Main St.. Woodbridee ft/0 BEER Cartcnt Sbepplog Coter GHODOSH BROS. ANGELO MICHAEL OPEN EVES. & J 20 Cooke, Atcnne "m M*ln street lVrshing at BANKING HOUMi BANUNO BOOBIl Telephone 673-405B & WEXLER & SON Dill; I A.M. to 3 PJ*. D*HT I AJL to « PJL Randolph 36 E. Grand Ave. Rahway 2litf.:J7ll WashiiiKlun Avimir KrWlj » A.M. to < PJW. n«»j » AJL t* 4 ML FRIE PARKING VOT wi « PJL to « PJL «M M»ln Avenue CARTERET FU 8-1000 Carifrtt Tel. Rl t-.'iHl Telephone 777-1IM f Learn to Dance UXUBBS reDKRAL HSCBVI w FIDSIUL oipqerr W8TTRA»O> OORPOIUTICW >He Iqr FRM; Btochuj*. at For DEPENDABLE 'S 186 REMSEN AVE., AVENEL DISPOSAL SERVICE l'UONK MK 4-3098 TREAT SHOPPE CALL Aci-Mlialics - Ballel - Tap Flowers For All 613 Rahway Avenue Woodbridge Occasions ... Tot' - Modern Jazz - Pre-School ftrf flowers, birth- (Chiss • St'ini-l'rivtite • Private Lessons) ' Will Close for Vacation ys, anniversaries, HERB WHITE'S Miss Ann Smith, the luhtruttor, h a member weddings, etc., to add and graduate, and received her master's degree extra joy to the event PARENTS in dr,,,,| •nhirh «as shown on Tuesday Plans are in the making for • Richard Orllck SCi;, PLAYGROUND NEWS MM" ^really enjoyed/6y talent show, bowling party, mini tato In less Ihnn 44(.1 . .ill MHD nttended. nture golf party and a Play Day. become the winner <,\ 1 Boynton . ,bara UwMtkt, Mary Beth Kill- Thi'ii vitmirtp the doll contest] TThih s week children from the III'IT idiM-mary Certain. h The weekly cleanup eontostlgaltin. Pal While, Michael Hel- Joyce! k went on a nature Peanut Hunt Sin Ivhhie Yneth. Karen tyld on Friday was won by Kris-'man. and Roero Ciiordlano. ssjclj^ destination was Avenel Park past week were: n»mi,!.,/. tJh McDoweil, Marie Young. Children who made th* best /it. 1 Kiini|:niiis. Susan Keilly,! nd here the children enjoyed Chris Rodgers, IM.I,,,, Marie Marune, Mary Alice Ka-|sand model were: Chester and k.rln Scale. Elise McCafferv,' laying on the equipemnt at th« Frnnk, Rodgers ( .11 M;i< smaenas. I-auia Small. Ann Marie Bobby Schulzki. Glenn Geisheinwr MIX and Janet Hayes. ]));,yBroun(i. Peter Cantalupo won Winners of the M«..-t. s. Small. Joan Kupsalito. and Lin- and Billy Killgallin. llonrlavn imt prize for the bent hiker. Bob- Crafts contests \UMC I, ..', da Good. j Again tne winning team for the iin ji worn awarded to the |,y Bnker was selected as having ano, Chris All the girls enjoyed the dolljclean-tip contest was Chester and lullnuiiii: children lor their pai- <• best singing voice Maggi. contest held on Thursday. Win- Bobby Schutzki Winning Ihi* 11, i|..i'imi in the doll show: Irene Friday was Potato Day at the Winners of the p,,*,,.,, ners of this event were: Shelly event were also Michael and M- \\• >it k. Kiitliyv Wojcik. Mary Bal- |av n(j. Winners were Patty Content were Homm H, Oehener, Donna Bergman. Adri- frey Helman and Paul Whiie Vidon;i Novo. Joyce Her-ip^^ (or |ne <,mal]eat potato Karen Draper and 11,1,1,, enne Landaetta. Linda LandaettaJ Ball through the bars, a game !\n I'ardw. Junet Kacsur.j.md Pa, Nnkielny. for the biggest Pat Burke. Kathy Wolney, Liuraicreatrd by (he boys. *a.« won by \;m,\ K.IMIDS. Cheryl Stetnnski, |||1() in the scraping Contest the Winners in the doll 1,., Karen Draper, \m 1 , Small, Loren LaBadie. Donna Bobby Schutzki and Richard Doris Loiertt? were Bonny Baker, Pat [l|t As»keroici, Ann Marie Small.JGwrgf .wl |)i;mo S'ulntiski. fli'ndel, Rodger's, Alice Tinilc i , Barbara Bendel, Clark Dlanne Murphy. !'„! \| " Cindy Zack. Nancy Landaetta.; Winning the doll she* were .Ann - nf the clean-up cunlwt i,.,^,..' 1 Jenifer DlGaetano. l,in,i Shelly LaBadie. Carol Butke^Kuhn, Elaine Hochiun, Comic lur tin |uist wock were: Susan 8c>>«el # 21 ;l S, li!i':ii i . limb Schulack. Joyce any, Karen Murphy R,,, Linda Burke, Sandra Dando, and-Webcr, Jill. Bunix Mary Ann Winners' of. the arts and crafts llc.MMIl Mi'irv Balinski, and Karl tinger, Valerie F:,!,,!, Larry Oehener JHftchiun. Cynthia Wild, .lira Ko for',the week were Pat k;irn;i\ Mliano. Diane Mar«i,|n, Hoffman BWd- jvalewich. Debbie Wittmeh, HUs- slwrmHn and Lillian Turnover. This past week at Uw play-;"*nn Biem. Ch*t* Schutzkie (irovc SU'eet Winers, in the Potato Peeling Erhard seeks ln-]h. ,. ground Janet Brozow^ki and Neil,Carol Kuhn. Linda Weston. Pa; Tin- wiM'k th>-emphasis wa> Marianne .loswick'pean unity. Jacob took honors in the pogo Whte. Linda White. Nancy Do- ,>liimii to hi' In .itWition to - this the • jump rope contest, Bobby Sthut2-po«ski. Kathy Kappor. .\nn Giw- \uvkh art< atid crafts contest Winners in In, and Danny Shields were the'dano. and Nancy Kern Fridays «:n IHM Winners «rre: tiwrge winners. ' P°tat0 peeling winners wre Bob-. \';m Ta--(vl. Eilwn Peterson-and and Chnu Placi ARTS AND CRAFTS'-KINK HOHB1KS: At Inman Avenue School 17 Playground, Colonia. one til the classrooms is used (or arts l|la WHY Winners of the tug of war by Schutzki aH Linda Kent Mike Travail inn ' and craft*. Youngster*, above happily display the results. Irving Carter and Sherry Hellfr are supervisors. test were: Bobby Schutzki, Loul* Thursday fcas cook-out day. During the «i>ek a soap carving Those winning the basketball Kantor, Jeffrey Helman, John Along with the enjoyment of a contencntt t Wii< also held. ManMnnyv fine were Frank Tatiagliag . ADVERTISE; McManus, "Michael Helman, Billy variety of food i bubble gum shoe Tournament will K JullV School Avenel Park • McCafferv. Perry Stio. sculpture pierrs werf displayed John Loomi«, Tom HigHem, and MehJe, Michael McGrath, Janet contest was held. Winners were: Petras, Butchie MeEven ,ind Weekly winners of the arts and In accordance with this past Stio, Zita Kunigonis. Hans Korli, Winner- of this .pvent were Billy Marianne Joswlck. Because by rc vafts contest were Gary Loven Brozozowski, Ann Kuhn, Cathy Beverly Lawton, Janet Brorozow- Janet Brozozowski weeks theme of "Nature Week." Debbie O'Connor. Lonra Tarrz. Alma-i and Ann Valentine \ sciivcnuer hunt was also held this you h;ni. ski, Steve Jacob and Barbara Me- Arts and crafts winner* in: \hc euth. Ken Coyle and Lynn Janu- 1 Horbaa, Joan Sheppard. Lora curio exhibition was held The Hazel Wcider. Kalhy Scale, Karen (VondhridRe Sralor High School (lining the week. The winner nf proved that p Kovalewich, and Linda Ack_en. Caullev, week were: Kathy Kapper. B-h- ary. Elaine Zajac children displayed odd and beau-'Possiel. Jcny Delucci. On the TV WciHihridgo playground had tln> went was Wayne Parag.illi. b RO rpiul the ;,,i, Receiving certificates for the Those who will represent ththee * Schutiki. Jony retra>. nd A barbcqiie was held on Tues- tiful nature specimens such as,|same day a naturo hike was i«o art* and crafts contests this School £ 1 baby pictures contest were: Bar- playground in the Rubber Horse- Gary G*°rge. day. Since it was so greatly en- petrified wood, feathers from un- also enjoyed hy all the children. pa>i week The first was a paper- (in Monday a bubble gum eon- 1 C A L \. Ml | Fourth S«rwt joyed by all the children another usual birds, frogs, etc. The win- The winners of the arts and "iiulit i-onU'-i won hy William y« ' y - life when your body experiences -way countless women have, WoodhrKlgf. Kalhy i»oieVt Carole Moscarelli strange new sensations-when with gentle Lydia E. Pinkham A flower show ua> r,K\a on Maureen Murphy, Lois Kozar. one minute you fee! enveloped Tablets. Especially developed to Thursday. The winrxr? »e:e joan Kudrick. Jackie McKeon, in hot flushes and th« next are help women through thii most Donna Mesar. Manui Kjii>e Bcv- jeanette. Georgeon Peggv Ball- dammy.cold.drained of energy, trying period. In doctor's tests SUPERMARKETS erly Laurj'. Barbara Wir.^'ar.'.ov. man Richard Kozuh. and Diane

nervous, irritable? Are you in 3 out of 4 women who took Eleanor Winstaniey, Gecrgf Sdtwl x,iesar an agony of f«rJ Tbo troubUd them reported welcome effec- Iiorraine Stout, Deni^e am Har- xvie children at the playground to be a good wife and mothert tive relief. And all withdut ex- old Grant, Filomina Barardene::s bee planning and organiz- Grtof Bwys This Don't just suffer from the nave n pensive "shots." and Read Messich. , g talent show for Thursday suffocatingg hot flashes,, the and- Don't brood. Don't worry n a . den wavM of weakness, the yourself sick. Get Lydin E. The winners of the bubble cum maht. contest held during the wt-k On Friday the children partici- IB ROAST nervous tension that all too tn-n Pinkham Tablets at your drugdrug- quentlly eon» with the change gists. Take them daily just like were: George Sabol. Terr)' Gallo, pated in a & p Carving Contest. Smoked Ham D. S. tov't when relief can be had. vitamins. Rich Donnelly, Eleanor Wir«tan- The winners who created the most EN Th» gentle merficin* with Ih* gtntl, namt LYDIA E. PINKHAM ley, Andy Schiller, Bev Pa-.er and original pieces were: Kara Karilz, IEEF, CHICKED Shank Pirtiw BattPartiN Choice Beef Betty Modeisto. John Karilz. and Josph Samsel. MORTOH, •r TURKEY Reg. Style POT PIES 6 99 Ib. 33 -43 Ib,

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G«orgc Koskoski; Albert Kosko-j Walter Sitar. Joseph Sitar, Stanley! !':.,:, los P(™ and 'Iohn Slot- Silar. William Silar, Joseph Sitar $ Lions Attend OBITUARIES winski. ,nnd Stephen Sitar. Westbury Park Hews JKRAM) A. M08IIER JAMES P. OEVINO Toronto Confab titr*8 w n ISEL Futlcl a s e vit s f r I'll Our Lady of Peace Church. Burial I , °O »RIIXJE - The funeral:. ™ ~ " ' r '" * « WOOnBRlDOF, - Delegate! of Alice CtttillWrilMI jamMp 112 Fiat Street, i,,... The funeral of Joseph] be in Holy Trinity Cemetery,, A. Mosher, 90 Main , ,. :, the Woodbrldge Lions Club, IBOB TrV Tr« Rotd 1 d ed at home, were ,,'s {||;1))P|, 235 Hall Avenue, vears. He was a member of Our noon al 2:00 al Hie Don of requiem at St. Cecelia's recently returned from Toronto. cio and son. Joel. Bwklvn. «er« \mhoy. with a high Lady was in St. fieri-1 ICiinadn where they attended the guests (or a week of Mr. and Mrs. ,, i Our Udy of Peace nl m a Colonia j largest l.ions International C«n- •Joseph Fon.inu Worth Street. h Burial was in Holy wear Company. Perth Amboy. ' volition in that service club's.1 The deceased was born in -Mr. and Mrs. George B"ve- cemetery. Hopelawn. The deceased was employed by !history. Over 40.000 Lions and Surviving are hia widow, Maryj Newark, was 57 years of age. and ridge and children Rontrlbutlon in :he fqur-mile tour to the music ,is Mr. and Mrt. George 400 Middles. Mfuvr, r, it... Hlal Schonl nf Sufving last weeK 1|Tl MRS. ANNA WITKOWSKI, New Jersey Stute Federation of tha (Veronei; three daughters, the field of public service by Kmil I. llnrak, Assistant Kxecutlve if the Palmyra High School iv,th Amboy and two hat been itilgofd to H Com- Miss O'Brien was the president CARTBRET - Mrg. Anna Va- Sportsmen's Clubs and the Ocean MrsM . MariMie Walkerlk . Phoenix, Director at Clara Mass* Memorial Hoipltal. BHIfvlllc Radio Band. (icorRe Lucas, Jr., Perth County Fish and Game Protection Station WJltZ recently produced a program on th*> life of Clara puy of th« fourth (raininK reRi. of the student council in her s6n- vornky Withowski, 63, of 44 Lib- Pint eel ion Mrs. Shirley Stillwagon, On the lighter side of the con- ,,,,| William Lucas, Mor- Association. He also served as an Maass for whom the hospital to named. The cficrnonlfs were m«t. Fort Dhi. lor elKhl weoks »r yrai She plans to cofttinift erty Street died August 5th at her Dover, and Mrs. James Swank, tention activities was n instructor for the Woodbridge held In the hospital dining room with member* of the Executive of basic tralntaiK In conjunction her «ork at the hospital, home. She was the widow of John lselin; three sisters, Mrs. Chris- dance sponsored by the New Township Police ,lUnior Rifle An- Staff pr«ieni, Wilkowski who died in-1469. tina DeRonzo, Kenvil; Mrs, Anna Jersey delegation. Other aettvt- with Ikf Reserve Enlistment ~~~~MfW Slant KRNST sociatinn rogr»m^ .loo lm a very funny com** — The funeral Born in lsclin. she had lived all Fusco, Newark, and Mrs. Esther, ies included a teenage dance by His wile was the late EmmaArkone, Jersey City; four broth'- Pvt. Sllv« (rMtuitnl from Kone Ernst, M Chuffll of her life in Carterct. She was JOEL GREGNK Laboratory Technology graduate he Connecticut Lions, a Georgia Hargraves Mosher. icrs, Ralph and Archie. Irvington; fea Woodbridf(p High School and , , .., . win) Hied Sunday at Pert! a parishioner of the Holy Family COLONIA - Funeral services ol Lyons Institute of Medical and hoe-down, a Kansas night, ; Siirviving is a niece, ('arolynj1 Peter' Cranford, and Rex, Union; the 8ftoM.«. H.HalMl uJLkrI'nlvwttr., Bfrkj: What mak« you tknk , C.neral Hospital, wat R. C. Church and a member of Carolyn j ' for Joel Greene, 54 Westminster Dental Technology, Newark, at turing Anita Bryant and Linderoth of Cranford. and four grandchildren. exercises held yesterday in the so? .MiMilay at the Leon J. Ger the Altar and Rosary Society and Road, who died suddenly on Mon- comedy team of Phil Ford and Social Security rise asked! Joe: 1 put iwme of my JokW ,i,,,r;il Home. 411 Amtxr Kasa Posmiertna Society. ige of 39, were conduet- Crystal Room of the Robert iMimi Hines: an international IMRS. ANN W. STRATTON, I by House panel. in the fire and It just romred. ,v with n high Mass of re MRS. EMMA SITAR at the Barrish Funeral Treat Hotel, Newark. night, featuring the singing of Survivors Include two daugh- i FORDS - The funeral ol Mrs. ,„ i ,. CAUTKRET - Mrs, En D r in in Avenue. Newark.! Miss Swallick is a 1963 gradu iEarl' Wrightson and Uis Hunt, ,1 si .Jiimes Church. Buri- ters, Mrs. Ann Slotwinski of Pas- ""aiAnn (Wort) stratton, 34 32 Con. Parlor. Clinton and the singing and dancing of| ',,'in Si Cicrtnide Cemetery.lsaic and Miss Agnes at home; Silar, !I5 Maple SI., (lied Friday in with Rabbi Friedman of Irving-;ate of Woodbridge Senior High Ginny Tui Family, Formosa. , Itwo sons John and Joseph at ton officiating. Burial was in Mt. School. , iin-cased was a member of|home; three sisters. Mrs. NJary most 1895 Christensen's m in Carlcret. Si WU deceased was the husband ;;l, |IMii Order of Hibernians, Merrell, Mr*. Helen Koskonki and> - the Flynn and Son Funeral llf Svlvia .rlmlio Daughters of Ameri- Mrs. Mary Ginda, all of Carte-ret;! . wife of the late Joseph Monu. 2:1 Kord Avenue, with ihel '""niRmani Greene and (he was :i memk'r of the.|j , he of nne Le h a 1 ,. shepherds of Bethlehem, ithree brothers Charles and Jo-|jl' ' ( v (iwirge Scborbs, ading!' *>" ^ ' . ™. " "The Friendly Store" Fliznheih Roman Catholic Greene Newarl(l and lile late i.,mr< ChurcIUIL1h1 andy thMIeC tji.!^'!St.lseph! Yavorsklarui^AVy uofi Carterevaiicmt anHilll fI. . of the First Presbyterianl - lch !Louis GrePnei y Societyy. Uohn Vargo (Yavornkyi of lndi| " : Church officiating. Burial was in •. :unu .ire her husband, Ar- ana; three urandchildren and five She is survived by seven sons, Vallnlln Staten Is' Surviving besides his widow and il Krnst; two daughters, great-grandchildren; one step- John. William, Stephen, Walter. |am|' ' lllv/UJVmothe.r „ar e tw„o sons, Leonard M;ii tm Bum*, Woodbridge 'brother Michael Fibula of Car-Josep . -h ari. d Louis, all of Carterct, I Mr..„.,s . Slralto»uaiwnu wa„s« aa kinder-iandT'RonaldRimrei-c.,u ^ . at'home..-". \ks Frederick Merwarth, teret. ann Mepiien Kchi also of Car-igarlen (pacher at James Monroe Mr. Greene was a veteran of tm R a n llWren and seveni •in-iI. an a sister Mrs. Funeral services were held 'V |' 1 ,, School in Edison. A native of 1 World War II and an active mem- Just Arrived! great-grandchildren i.inderup, Edison. Saturday at 830 am, at the Holy ;Staten Island, she had resided;ber of the Rahway-Colonia B'nai Family R C Church where a Funeral services were held (here for the past nine years. She' B'rith Lodge, 'He was also a From Famous Philadelphia Maker . . • l iMi'll 1'. CENIKCiKO " solemn requiem Mass was offered Tuesday at tin Synowiecki Fun-|was a graduate of New Dorp scoutmaster in the Boy Scouts of fiii :iis - Funeral service* for with Rev. M. A. Konopka as cele- cral Home, M\ Carterct Avenue.:||jgh School, Class of 1948, andiAmerica who formed an honor with a high requiem Mass offered P Genieczko, 46, of 64 brant, Rev. Andrew Okal was the Mills College of Education, Iguard at his funeral. \ venue, who died Monday deacon and Rev. Melvin Stanc- atSt.Eli/alH-thR.C. Church withiNew York in 1952. She was a 1 The family will observe the -TO- ,n Perth Ambov Genera! wwski was sub-deacon. Inter- H v Anthony .. lluber as «lc- member of the Edison Teachers' wriod of mourning at their home, GIRLS' l be held this morn-irhent was in St Gprtnide Ceme- brant. Intern,,,,! was m M. (.cr-Wiaton. and a parishioner of:U Westminister Road. 1 lie Flynn and Son tery, Colonia Inide Cemetery, ( olonia. ,ihe First Presbyterian Church - Home, 23 Ford Avenue, the Pall bearers were Michael Honorary pallbeartrs, all mem-jol Metuchen. HILL PHARMACY i|iuem Mass at 9:00 at Yavorsky; Michael Koskoski; IXTS of White Carnation Grovej Surviving are her husband/M18S Jo Ann Suxdlick JtU Woodmen Circle, were Mrs.:Rodman B, Stratton; three r J , 1 r "The Home of Service" Anna Skimko. Mrs. Mary Lovasz,'daughters. Laurel, Kathleen,|l'rartuaIeg Jrom Ly° WINTER COATS 587 Roosevell Avenue Carterel THE GREATEST LOVE Mrs. Julia Tamik, Mrs. MaryJElaine Marie, and Donna Ann> WOODBRIDGE - Miss JoAnn Virag. Mrs Elizabeth Toth andjCrowley, all at home and herSwallick, daughter of Mr. and 24-Hour Sines 4 to 14 "For God So Loved the World" Mrs Hose Uhouse. [parents, Mr. aH Mrs. Henry W.iMrs. Joseph Swallick, of 84 For Prompt V Delivery Service Call KI 1-5325 THE GREATEST GIFT The active pallbearers were Wort. Stapleton, Staten Island. Second Stree'f, was a Medica! 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\hutlity . , . Worthy of the Occation'\ WOODBWDGE OFFICE AVENE(.-COLONIA OFFICE ISELIN OFHCE Moof« A«nu* 1 Bftrry Street 1379 St George Avenut 79 Middlesex Avenue Glvtidmimi PERTH AM80Y OFFICE AVENIL OFFICE FORDS OFFICE 214 Smith Street 115 Aventl Stre" 875 King George Road MIDDLESEX PRESS * '•••.', '' 1' (Independent-Leader Building) STORE HOURS: 20 Green Street, Woodbridge Open Daily » 30 A.M. until 6 P.M. Telephone Friday till a P.M. Open All Day Wednesday MErcury 4-1111 Free Parking at Rear Entrance PAGE Independent-Leader (B.B) • Carterd Press Thursday, August 13,1964

IT. ANDREWS CHURCH Meetings. Thursday. «:30 P M Trinity Senior Choir Practice. Putw rhurslays. 7:30 P.M..-Satur Weekday Masses. 7:30 A M days i P M WORSHIP Sunday Masses 7 00. 8 IS. 9:30 Itinrty Junior Choir Practice 10:45 and U noon SaturrlBvj n U( indthe strength Confessions Saturday. •'.. 5. 30. TOGETHER ffOOOBRtDGE 8 30 PM, .MKTHODIM THIRCH THIS WEEK FIRS! PRKSBVTERIAN ?1 M*io Street for your life... CHI BCH Or ISELIN t< Thr"*'tr . Sumain ' ' 'or Oak Tree Road Hti Narirt Ra'll Mttiiift to \(»itih UNITED CHIRCH OUR REDEEMER do Rocn l> Sldrnrr I'aMti FIRM HU'TIST CHURCH l»rcas " PM. first Sunday Mauies: 6 45 - •45. Summer Hnrshlp OF CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH SIMMER SCHEDULE Maikrt and High Stncti 8 45 10,I«J and 1100 A M Snndav>. y .vi A. M W0 Lake Avenue 31 PratiA Street, Ftrds •June 28 - Sept 6 Perth Amlxn Naomi irc!e. • *> P first Weekday Masses, 7 00 anH Clark Township KM (Mm «. SlBh. Sunday Worship. 8 4.i and 10 15 Ro Pr.fi Komlrtiuli Pajtot \M SMt* JarokMn u>i) FORDS A M. Nursery provided during the 11'00 \ Si Morning Worship Rn Gtorgr A. Sholiv Pastor Mia Itarkafa Frtl*»» CHLR< Sigma vipha Phi •rxi and N'ovena unices every fu<"-' H to \ ,\l. Sundav School, "*-. Church School. 9 45 rt.M., Maun Sen ice. 8 15 AM 10 15 service Fourtr Tuesdays '• (* P M. 730 F M i ij I'M Baptist Youth Fel Morning Worship. II A M MaiD Senice 10 4S No S'jnda} Sclmol durmg Ihf Un\ \vrnur Fnrds ; Gmgrtilators. firs' •- •-lav- Holy Coranvmofl Worshtf- 7:00 P.M ST. ANTHONY'S R ( ./, ',' M r^ening Gospel ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST First Sunday io 43 Daily Vaca'.iw Bihk II I«I \ M Sundav Men's Club. fourth CHURCH ORTHODOX GREEK ."> i .ice * Third Sunday 8.15 \uguM 3-14. 9 A M. : 30 P.M, Ptri Readitg CATHOLIC CHIRCH n" 00 \ M... Communion Sunday Sunday School and Bi»if t .••-?•' OIR KACE Choir RH*. ' Rn Staaitiaui *1il"< Pa»iot ST \tTHOHS CATHOLIC \nv i -lirv Sunday of each monib Sundav Mtese*. ;-«. 8 00 »•«.' Broad abd Division Streets ?:»AM CHI B Chanctl W«kw>«da. P M Perth Aaboj CHturu 8 PM. Prayer il no and U 06 noon \e» Rrnn.'-.iiri Kmds Jur.ior ' M Rv* Stepbrn Srdur Paletot ; AVD 13 Second Strfrl. Kor(ii Kr» ht^i ph t' ' rtwkdav Masses at 8 (» \ M Sunday Matins. : \M. Eari\ RE>~ORMED iRWanltitr Rilf mla* M,K-C li M; 10 and • fV lohh iint*Kt. »'«*lur KIRST PRtSBVTERIA.N ilLRCH \ovena in honot ol St \h:n^r.;. EnElhh Mass 8 \ M Church ST. JOHN VIA.NN M Janet Sirrei Sunday la-se> 8:» \ M anfi I? ., futot fore bolv davs ai 7 P M Otitt 4 I'SN. Son of Mr. and Mm. Henry A. I'ainUr n: n,tk CHITICH Weekday Massw 9 M A M m Hmilrvnrd. Iselin. is 'hnwit being awarded his fifth (;.,, | Clv.r' 11 \W»h:|' * '• Ji and 11 ReV Trinrii Dailj t M - Sutlday Masses; «:?O 7 M. 830 M« Rahway Atrmlr 10 A M . English Senicf : 8- 30 Novcnn 3ti P M 9 40 II anH 12 ! W»lr cor W Musir Hti LfUli IT Htvrtt tirai P M.. -adies' .Aid Soch'ty n : to « P M Hoi\ C'nmm union 5 00 \ M • M-w)av alter second Sunday at I.W.T. B-lnr. Rnvftl Navy. Deputy SACt.ANT. Hi ,iU,, „ Wednesday : Of V M Morning Worship 11 \ V Monday Relipous Tra^n; mfessions every Saturday. 3 to 4 Morning Prayer and Sermon and* 6 10 to 7' .10 P M Conies 8 PM the Admiral's Aide and Flag Secretary in clerical m ,. Junior Hish Young Peopie. WOODBRItX.F • iPEL ("h'xdi School <\ 30 \ M Tuesday iFirsti Lorantifv v 1 VM iions on «eek davs before Mass Tuesday Painter in married to the former Nnrma tiencva Mr»U| Thundaj , " P M. CHURCH lunior Christian Endoa-. • 3 T.30 ' Church School. 9 45 AM 1 PTA miTtinn third Tuesday of fnlk, Va. They have two children, Karen Rae. in -M<\ N. Junior High and Senior Hign Comer Prospect Uem* fi Tuesday Second Ofiicm md PM Sundays CONGREGATION ADATH each month at 8 P M Samuel. ) »nd reiidr at 41! Reck Street, Norfnlk Teen Night. "Friday, " P. M. RMgedalt Avrne Elders, 7» Junior Hi United Presbytcr-an THE CHVRCH OF ISRAEL Female Choir rehearsal. 8PM EfT. Allrn W Ri«rvuw» Tuesday: iFotoUi' BrotSf rvo . FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Vouth. 6 P.M., Sunday! JESIS CHRIST Ajnbo.v Avenue, WoodhfUfC 9-45 A.M. Sunday S< yx>l tor all !»' • fitlinn CHURCH OF WOODBRIDGE Florida Grofe R»*4 ftaibi Samu'i Sf*wr|tf rhuf-d.iy Avr Maria Choir ir ages. Ernest ffar. PM McComnln. fitter third Wednesdays. 10 A.M Ktr. WUliuo KOL intftut Paitm mun;oc Semce Class Ttairsday, 1:30 P.M Sunday School l0 God ,he suh^,{ at Cnnstian of His goodness in expression The Greatest! G,E.T Club, third ..j.nday 8:00 1*T Donald i. Rcffl;, Children's Holy Communion, firs: Nursery open 10-13 for chiklrffl Voun8 P»P»e» Meeting Frida; II A.M.. Holy Communion andand ^. : ^ serviccs, 'on sSunda rfy \^1,,1 form, outline, and color" p (Second and Fourth Sun Wednesday, T.JO p. m, Sing tSELIN ASSEMBLY OF GOD moo. this verse ftom Psalms; "Give 247.'. Ueef CHURCH 1 days i Girauon and 8:00 Bible Study. and « Berkriry Btnlfvini Holy Daya 10 A.M.. Holy Communion OCR SAVIOUR'S LUTHERAN Uetto, V J. Organizations Church Rt». Bartr * t(h»mbr>[. Tattor E LUMBER CO. Trinity Vestry, thirtf Monday SchooJ 11, ladlftau Aiemt Sunday School for a!l Precision Printing 8 7:30 P M FREE CITT *ND SUDUBBAN DELIVERK LUNCHEON beta 9:45 A.'M - AN ESTIMATE ANYWHERE - M it Anne't Unit, first Monday 0«lly II dl to 1:M l' Rer. Richard V. Gilberts©*, Sunday Worship a:>d Junior 8 P.M. Putor Church.'11 A_M. Evangelistic Ser Quality Keeps ti^in Business . .. St. Margaret's L'nit, first Wed- DINIVER Sunday Worship, 9 a.m., nursery vice, 7 p.m. , - . Doors k WWow» Dill; ];M to 11 » TM provided On Tuesdav ladiw Driver meet- „ . ay; 8 ^ , Building Materials Wallboard a) ch u first Millwork W4aj tat Satardij Til i-'J' Is Where WeShine! ing. 1 p.m.' and church pr»-er^Pf°P D ^h«omen, Flooring Hindaj. Noon 'Til « »-* CONGREGATION Monday. 2 P.M. Roofing Flooring B-NAJ JACOB Bible «udv Trinity Altar Guild, mourtb Thurs Insulation Plywood Yoii\ don't need a magnifying gla-« to Urd Street, Aveael /i 7:45 P.M. fcv, 8 p.m Moulding Knotty Pine Rabbi Philip Brand Trinity Voung People's Fellow Hardware BRASS BUCKET Kitchea see the difference in our printing. The ! 30 P.M., Friday ST. JOHN'S ship every Sunday 7 P.M. Paint Cabined Charcoal Steakhouse '0 A.M., Saturday, Jontor Con EPISCOPAL CHURCH Trinity Girls Friendly Society. result of our careful craftsmanship is 8. » A MALN STRLTI gregatka, Sew ares second and fourth Tuesdays. DOING IT YOURSELF? o. Joseph 8. Thomson Larrtadti Let in advii* you on ne» MErcury 4-0125 WOODBRIDGF. immediately apparent . . . and highly 6:*o PM construction, alteration and ST. JOHNS LUTHERAN 9:45 A.M., Sunday School Trinity Cub Seoul Pack 34, Den rtpalri. 4-T7 Rahway Ave,. Woodbrtdge lUMrTaUon: HE *•»!" gratifying to our customers. You'll like ClfURCH 11 A.M.. Morning Prayer Pack MeHingi fourth Monday. CM Amboy Av»., Perth Amboj Holy Communion, Second Sunday, 7:30 i M it, too! ««. B«telf Krinani, Paitor r U A.M. Worship 10:30 A.M. 6:45 PM., Thursday, choir re- Sunday School. 9:00 A.M. hearsal Let us prove the (ruality of our K.ITCMNG? Lit doctor1! formula stop it. Hork with samples, and the mod- 7emo \pecd% soothing relief to t\- esty of our prices with a quota- l;rnall> earned itching of et/ema, \ minor rashev. skin irritations, non- tion on your job. [x>isonou< inject bites. De-.cnsitu« ner\e enilingv Kills millions of sur- fatx.gernv.. aid-- healing. "Dc-ilch" skinwithZemo. liquid or Ointment. SAVINGS Quick relief, or >our money bad! Made On or Before RS. We Deliver Printing EXPRESS BUSES EVLRY SAIURDAY AND Right On The Dot! AUGUST 20th WEDNESDAY ATLANTIC CITY Witt Earn RACE TRACK Our delivery promiseg are made to be BUMS Itav* Main & School- Sts. at 11:00 a.m. on Wed- kept. We have the capacity to take rush nesdays. Sats. 10:30 a.m. jobs (big or small) right in our stride. We can produce your work FAST . . . DIVIDENDS PUBLIC SERVICE COORDINATED TRANSPORT without sacrificing quality! Our prices HOME COOKED are right. • | From BUSINESSMEN^ Steve Muorak Jr . Btllard Champion o( Perth Amboy, receive* his keys to a nf» Mustang from Kenny Brown Ira (lia>p ['resident of Woodbridge looks on LUKCH Mizerak has been r ' '• ". m •'•• '] iH >-ir MIH ni .'pps?''"" (!'• •''' You name it, we print it RIGHT! and Dinners out the country . Get our quotations on anything Served Daily AUGUST 1st II A.M. TIM Cluhlni, IS.11 A.M. from simple business cards to ela- Sunday from 3:00 P.M. to UtWKST J'lUCES EVKK! LOWEST PRICES EVER! borate catalogs. Closing (Midnight) 20 EXTRA DIVIDEND pAYSl AUTHENTIC

! A 'Ii.) Mustangs '64 Fords J w • > IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! HOME-MADE SPAGHETTI PHOTO-OFFSET or LETTERPRESS Usagna, RavioU, Pizza Met Hot or Cold Sandwiches UNITED ROOSEVELT NOW • PROMPT "We Service What We Sell" SERVICE ON ALL TAKE-OUT ORDERS MIDDLESEX P3ESS SAVINGS & LOAN ASS'N CALL ME 4-2244 LUNCH, DINJflER WOODBRIDGE FORD BREAKFAST Showroom Location New Lot Printing Djpuion Of The 1115 Cookr BU8INESS HOUM: Served In Our Dliui Avenue DAILY Until float I:M A.M. 855 ST. GEORGE AVE. ROUTE l AND Monday thru Friday RONSON ROAD WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING COMPANY CARTERET WUODBRIDGE I VM. to 4 P.M. VILLAGE INN WOODBRIDGE *->rM [u Onvr-lH (Cor. Kahway Avc.) N«t lu Bgnauo Plan1 Phuoc First thurtday •( M««lh 16-20 Green Street ^&-« Woodbridge, N. J. ME 41400 636 3SM2 Kl I'bHi 7 P.M. to I P.M. Bur P l b^ Monday, Aug- Activities lk Temrle. Eniaiiu-KI to hew and! •if Mr and Mrs. Milo Kopesik, (.ajno on Oetober prn.sppflivc members. William HI Cl, m Avenue The ttev. Edwin KEAMtKY Chief Jo^h Dc- is. I,,, scaling reservations ai ni.-.nn official. ' mesh, Protection Kire Comion;. ;,],. sieve Zamlw, chaiiman.-or Habin, president of the ctuiiirega-j y be e ' ,|, dibutod cvi'iiinfis from lion, has extended an imitaiion toj Ciu-n in marline In her fath-.No. 1. reported live tire call* dui- .lliv ,,..,„ mothur maa y be contac- , in ip'clnrk i- Hi- br i- v.ore a JJ«">An of silk'inR July. Included were a regu- , ] , . to make the all interested persons. The Tomploi u ( hv h •ii-i-aiua and I.ICP anpliqiied wilh!l«"' tlrlll. wash dov.n, bni-sh lire. ' ,.. may al;-o ™m|Jcl;: re-, will also be celebrating the lie-' (rjn ...IIIKI'I registration forj am) pearly. a <»'*lalse* »]«vnalnvmi and a flooded eeleel-- ;,,,,. ,aiu m Lo,,|, Armstrong' ginning of its fourth yeai of Fri- Al-Mituler .lohn-Ltnnc. Ma-.'ar cave-in in(,,,| registration (or their; day evi'iiing services. Sine' Ang- Mr . v- Ul be I he feruued entertainers, , || necessary. Members j in i|. .'ii. sister ol Ih" bride, Peier Ilodan. president, annuun-^ (i D ,|()|ar ,|PIn--lt n required ',, ,„,,!,. Hoard"will be pri-K-' lust. i%\ the congivgnlion mem- bership has inirreasecl four limes n of liim.r. Alti-miants vere'ew the seleciimi ol Michael Bur--' o i, ,.veiiinR to answer ques- its original number, I'.cd Kuzmn, Manasqdan.'ehaek a. good lime chairman in \\v%«ular monthly ,... t li: '|Vni|)lc facilities. | Tin1 membership eomniitler of oi M ler. Mi- HI.a MaUoy,l|)lace ol Benjamin Gloff who re- ,i)f ^ix^ary will take place a* Small and Miss Loin:«igntd. !!„, c| B ;ton llrthouse Mai- Holiday services will be I he ciin^re«afion, headed by .lay ara a ,, siinrl;" evening, Septem- 1 Arheiter. 701) Main Street. Me- . ciifion i The Company will participate in day, August 1" _V Mundny morning Septem- A. jluehon, hn-s been busy thi <\\m-[ Doi,f7 tu !''•!)' Performed on Saturday ,.i, i ii, president, A.R. in Music Education. At the and is iiuw a li,\ nan: in \\\? j < , iili Baux, chairman. Ili'iVan'l Park Conservn'ive Kyna- V. S. r.a.1 I! ne. II' is em- FORDS - Miss Dawna Mary Mrs. James Lockla, Red ... •' all members giving opye M'-tar- Nancy 1.-! n Frohwein, iivj as best man was Frank The bride attended Woodbtid^i" Washington D.C. firji,,-,,^ Kurd-, anil Charles.Sabrina n rVUa: 11: Mr, Schoonover is a graduate Given in marriage by her father •rr linK«rtii> ™ R'lsenbkim. 15 Meyer Road, fa\i$i\jeT of Mr. iiadm Mrs. Paul L. Joule of \\\io(ihrid#!. Ushers werejjf the same high school*and a|the bride wore a gown of lace High School and is employed at ', of the Troop. Richard Meal>. :,ai iialnwiy Ave- leni'lh veil Clivter Majew.-ki,' A Wnudbridge Senior High School, Mr .,,.,• Mr- K-.ri i|.,,,.V n-.i-.-n VwW o ,f ,,i ih,. »ur Lai- o Peace Schoo even'ng at a candlelight ser- Mr. iiiui MI.-. r..»i [J.it!i;. iiaue rorcs. vi>ii.-r 01 incbrlile; Miss , , , . 'reshyterian Church, de drare, Md, and the bride-Edna Amli.cv. Se ..••••en. , Miss 1 Rev. tit urge Chor-! nilish II oman, 85, Ifjroom >s 'he son of Charles R. Sylvia II miiev, Woodbridge,. at '^e double ring' Mealy, of TvlerslnirK. P.. -jm^ rf ,1* biide, was junior 1 1 0 tftl Family Hero - Th" P.VA.'S first project this: * ™ ™?' , 1 UUTIFUL 7-PIEGE ear will be tip sa'e of uniform Given in marriage by her fa- Mr. and Mrs. .lohnirt i Serving ns best man wus f.ary ocks for school children, f'ass'.her, the bride uoiea gown of Uranilvwine Roacl.'f ()f (1$ Records ;Meai;., Wdodbridp I sherh s motherm()thrs may be contacted forwa'i de soie fea'urmg chandelier e a (iirewell party] ;were < hr.ter Ma|ev,,ki. l'«rds,'(!(1|ai|s 0|. 0,.(|pr a, thp sdwo| of.- .ieeves, a iapel length train, and •.iiiior «( Mrs. Syme'si and K lKrt lullum, Avt-nel. ,,ic(, am1imr t,,js mi)nth salace. Her veil NLESS SETTING '••- Mary IJOV. and| a Fire Calls • «as of French illusion, and she l!e-Me Martin, ofi '' r le bouquet o( FOltDS - Chief John "Mizerny, MONDAY ^ a niiiiimd. ! 3 Hialenopsis, ,s, and stephon- i' rnK ;md relatives at-' Fords Fue Company, reimris 16 Mrs. Mealy K'a graduate "ofi MKNI.O PARK TERRACE - calls for Ihe month of July. „iNorth flarforil High School,!A meeting of the Twigs No. 1 afTair. was her sister, •'. lir>-vears-old, flew Included are 5 brush (ires, •Pylesville, Md., and is employed:«ill be held <"t the home of Mrs. out-of-town call-., 2 special drills,'*,' a visit to see two Metro Glass, Capturel. iler,N. S. Rosen, 128 Isabelle Street, Mrs. Charles Eric Giesa of Audu- g]gjji 1 regular drill, 1 house. 1 oil bur-,^ • | Monday, 8:30 p.m. Preparations bon, N. J. Other attendants includ- •::'.•[.. ' Mrs. 1 school walse alarm, 1 mect- '• and Mrs. Pa..Swill be made for participation in ed Mrs. Barry J. Roller Old 1 car fire and an accident i, and and is employed by the same ihe ,1. F. K. County Fair to be.Bridge; Miss. Joyce M. Lafionak. six ash making the total calls. MM. low * company. held in September. 'South Ri\er. (and Mrs. Randall B. (ur thls and 10 > il'lren in Scotland. The Foi* Fire Coiii|)iiny will answer for llujielawn I-'ire Cum- s arIin fro[n 12n0 pinrniion Rut Trip ;PW ' - P-"1-' . n \ngu-t 15 iiniil fi'OU a.m. August nv (.omity Dems !6. 11 A bus trip to the The annual fire company picnic 1 Nnii'inal Convention,'uill lake place this Sunday, Aug-, J MODERN : by the Democratic ast IB, at Merrill l aik. Culonia. 1 "inmittei; of the St'condj The next legular meeting of the ' be h'ld, August 27,'company is set for 8 o'clock to- 1 IMIS leaving School 7,'morrow niejit at the firehouse. 's Road, for Atlantic - TRIP TO SKAS1DK |:-'''i> v.ill »|] be admitted ELECTRIC HEAT 'niii.ii Hall from 11 a.m. FO'RDS - The C.Y.O. of Our i1 in For further infor- Lady of Peace Church is sponsor- ing a trip to Seaside on September and reservations contact 1 Tier, chairman. Second Further details will be announ- '"imty Committee, HI 2ce- d at a later date. C.Y.O. board meeting is set for NOW AVAILABLE lee Stoukasi LI B-M18. 7:30 p.m. August 11, in the Annex. ' of Asmmption The things you don't know do hurt you; they are the things you To be Celebratedshould try to learn. l>s - Ma.s«s at Our Lady AT A SPECIAL ••'"• Church on Saturday, Shrinks Hemorrhoids «•» and ,6 a.m ..and a., WitHOIlt SUrge^ ,U11 LOW RATE' Vii'il Stops Itch-Relieves Pain '-'•ill he heard from 5 to 6l For th* flnt tlm« id'nce haa found • new healing siilatance with the as- V Buying or Building a New Home- to 8:30 p.m. tonishing ability to shrink hemor- Tkni.ii «nij to relieve pain — without Choose MODERN ELECTRIC HEAT' mioOR TRIP SET „-.,. In UM aiter cane, while The Altar-Rosary ...tly relieving pain, actual retlui'- tioon (ihrinknge(shrinkage) ttooo k pplace. Must Electric heat is a comfort luxury that is now available t'ir Lady of Peace Church imaiin; of all — result! were so thor- '«inini> a trip to Graymoor on ough that «ufterer» made astonishinK at non-luxury cost, It's the ultra-modern way to provide V. August 23. For reser- Itatementa like "Pilei have ceased to cold weather comfort. Electric h«tt gives you exclusive In a problem!" The ucret ii a new call Mrs. Swanlci VA 6-healing (ubstince (Bio-Dyne*)-dis- . room-by-room temperature control t* work-saving Lalario, HI 2-1766 or covery of a world'faraoui research k VA 6-5788. Institute. This substance ii now avail- dust-free cleanliness ** no fuel delivery problems able in luppoiitory or ointment fbr-m called Prtparatitn //». At all drug y no moving parti to wear out or replace. Call Public Service for full details abotlt the Just imagine this lovely, 7-piece stainless place setting on special low rate for Electric home heating, your table! The name of the pattern is "Rose Petal"—a clean, Public Service also will be glad to help you plan your new Electric heating classic design equally suited to formal dining or everydayuse. system, without charge.. Call now. And there are three matching sets of service pieces' available to help you complete your "Rose Petal" pattern, Start your PUBLIC •••VICBI ILIOTRIO BUSINESS ""4 AND «*• QOMWANY set today! Most Chevron Stations have this lovely stainless now. T«P»Vi«, • fivlM OF t GRiAT IUTI Air - Rail — Steamship — Hotel MATCHING SMVICI SITS IACN AVAILABLE FOR ONLY 99* TOUR AND CKtlflE RESERVATIONS TWO-PIECE SALAD SET (left): 1 plcrctd ftrving spoon; 1 cold-meat fork. THE WORLD OVER THREE-PIECE SERVING SPOON SET PhoM VA (-3661 (center)11 pierced serving »poon; 2 table wrvlnj ipooni. TWO-^IECE HOSTESS SET lr|ght): 1. CSIPO Travel Bureau gnvytidle; lpMtry server. 303 M*trf« Street PERTH AAfBOY, N. J. At the sign of th$ CHEVRON wo taka batter cw» of your car; WUHLU Wllffi ' THAVEL SPEC1AUSTS SINCE 1907 IM1UM HMWII, IfOH H|UHI 10 V1UIHM. l "CiltVUOrl," CHkvION Independent-Leader (E.B.) - Can,. PAGE FJOHT Thursday. August 13. 1964

lie »;i- .i i-hlid 'i:fi thrir li;si burn, a blue-eyed|cause it is results that count, not the youngsters. Caiteret stapcl are installed properly and accord iw BorouQ B f E urleof Rnsi-ll'e P;nk -ir;iulx'm hlomti- named Ste'ph-ja lot of nonsensical promises-it which at present comprises 22 ing to the specif ical ions e«tab-,}H. A ur; le attended Smithen anic Lynn. Off the record she|is results that bear fruit for the The Crow's Nesl 1 « homes, will be roped off on Aug-1lished by the municipality 'High Continued from Page. 1 > we Method*! University in Dallas. ro|wi'l«! they hope to some daylcttiMn and the town." OBITUARIES list 22 from 2 p.m. until nightfall.! "Before TV" «aid Beagle word Texas: Inter transferrine to Johns have six children. Evidentallyt Although he claims not to be with the pwMbility that locte AI. a.amm^wilJ participle-nan ,o w ine ""^" ""™ Mi^"^^""^".^.^'"^ n^n. "lm-« Vo he mrrotmikcl l^.an id«iIM nrttwr • mn of ptai». i ! MRS ELS E F. INGRAM ;and Mrs. Pmiilp, nstalto.™ will no. be completed a rrt neighborhood .project. _. .lh.._ everything wa fine nrj ^e J in .<£ Tie then at- children because she noted it is and action. « concluding words "JfJJKbG. WWDBR1DGE-Funeral «rv- Martin.svflle; ,|

ball field* "'ill not be ready until frrred her to another give it «p our country. or not Sprint' ' A< a result, Broadway star.', from TV T.V. camera, a tubular af- An important feUinn was»nnnorsn. • am io R.ve u up ™. "-""•'„"—' » ™r ^ eral Hospital, will be tomorrow.-Mrs. ?mAinp (ii made bv Herbert .»!. Bam.* in entirely f™ ' fn eVT??? of £lrml' «i-30 a. m.. at the Flynn and Son tenet: 15 Brand.., The ffciaid i e.-peciallly pita.- ^ ^^ of Music and teenage fair with a Contrary to tho belief of a mm- *m. It is a desire to see Democ- \ ,, % | at-tfram»,hi| |i,.' -el uith the ^ooth prou're" of l^normers in "Hello. Polly" »ill optical system and «en-< orn(1 Forf Avemie gre f orily grmip. Mayor Barnes also ™c> in action. Not jiist to see it . R^. i^. ]ie ••nn-tniriion at Avcnel ,Ir Hijjh fll'l*iar sometime durinp the Hay. light.", rests on fl f nate coaxial cable to .he surface »lwre ^ a man of miim a> Wl» '*« > ^ " inflicted bv van- d and a concession Turk « Rein* a man ot action a> «i'M ,,Mablishe can be viewed by up to ^ words.] Barnes approached Mj, Vij| h |hp ^^ o( ^walm is a real privilege to woii of her life, She moved her* two The youngsters are consuudiite persons in a nearby van some of (^ Democratic leaders y , d ^ ^ wiragc ,0 in 1 I Ihe Si I ;',. , . _. n J.K.K. School Ready s vvowfcrfr form of Dem- \p,irs apo. Catholic ell H ish YOU M ere here: -\\ , .win y Kennedy Munonal •e booths. There will be a cake Mr Beagle said thai u-e of the ar)d w* afforded tne opportunity wl, ",, n'hpn ,J' mf,.mt a ^ jn. oc • what is the use of M >al (ortl 1(1 lel|p a lfl IKI Surviving are her husband. Ar- The vacation cards art- begin- iii^r, Siho.il >has administrate *' «W' " ' ' ""> ™«'*•* ^. ™"P "™ and thJ courtesy to appear Wore ' .f h(, Hl(1n, .Vnnth(,r off io fight for Democracy if mm; a son. Fi-ederick. WCMKI- lung to arrive in batches, making ()f!,o- and facilities alread\ several ndw. Several of the bu>i- "« o( hfa« roddme equipnvn |he oemocratic screening com-t4 m wa, ,p.vh( ,n th(> Borollgh don't have it in 01,r ln area bridge: and a daughter. Mrs. most of us who are Mill on tbe available in the .(all. Sttiden. "^f ^ have donated whirti can ^open up ]».s^M mi1, m ,, lar?. of ,„ ^^ ^^ ||w ^ |jm?.. Fdmund Pnnter, New' York City ar cies for th oarnival job a bit envious Received a furniture b«ok>. ^nrl tquipmem ". . * Anyone nm btockage short of hardertM |n his usual matter of fact tone. thcfjna l p-^ a|, wV , ml0 Answerum his, own question Thi' Honor.-in i;. t0 donale is atktl(l !n 1I or a cnllars<>d BarW5 SI8 i Mrs. Susan Si^n.i... Card from Rev and Mrs. LHie VMII b, deliveri-d thi^««k«iii. *'*!™g '•' '^^ ' ' '« - • , effect with a 3-1 voter hackinc. Mayor rtarn.-s said MRS. BtiRTHA MIKIXA naI ue tall Kerv .from South Dakota. T'lev \iid;tonum. (jvmnasium arid* intellect, and the couravv to do w|( Io &, ^w\0 w't)i the Board'"'•*. i* not'Com. \t,> Bertha Mikula. S3 Cameo .Mrs. Helen Mcdv ,. A(iwmblyman and Mrs Norman'able i* will l)e tiw Outside aih- turned over to Mcsciilar l)v*- a gondjjob" in a persona! fight to keep his..munism. Facism. or Capitalism pi,1(^. whn dierf yesterday morn-'Sersuli and Mi^ \i m fre no1 • Tanzman are vacationing in Bel- letic tatiliiicv Access road, ' P",t. He campaigned on a prnmi.« campnicn promise of "MCI lax in * '"'king abont n conflicl mi 3t Rahway Hospital al Ihe The active heai" bris inside the .grade Lakes. Maine, while Mr. trading and tand.->caping art rn-ur "to keep the Uw rate'do»n while crease This crusule on ftis part between economic' systems but ,i ;,,v ul 71 -vili b(> held tomorrow arr Kiipich. ,lnhi i ots attached Hr and Mrs. John Muller. flighficld mj; completion. The band, culm affordin- - g peopl•"-e in town p-o- caused him to be on the abuse in•••-'"• "'"lie• ! <-betwee n •<-th e -.Totiilifaria • •- n ,,^ . the Thoma- s - K Higgins -••Son• s •-•-.'"hn- Ser.Min .!,.• winch cables." said Road, Colonia sent a card from puard nnd thet-r leaders aic k. Board Agre»' pw" the way of crank phmw calls and sy^m*. no m:" how sophjs.i fuwral Home. UtB Bryant Peter llala*nick , "We expect the combination of Ogunouit, Maine , Also- re- ready or^anizirlj! and a full ail; eal tht Continued Irom Pa^e television and new sewer clean- Wife AMM tal Eli>eti»R n«stv 'lottei- .is \fcll .is Ivinil ™ '> may be. nnd the'"mi-street. .Bjihway. with a high Kunak ceived a card from Mr and Mrs k'tit" schedule in all sports ha- When tbe program „start to become a While winning voters and en- attacked politically. slitutuwal system, of government M,,.^ of neqnieni. 9:00 a. in., al Paraslas ,ITM,, Andrew Aaroe from Aarn Havn, b«fn booked 'vve e havlaV|e resident of listing volunteer workers Barnes Progressive Kieps ' ' ' *''h a auaranti* ot in si ThiMmw the A|mslle Church Monday and Tin .|: Denmark. LUlian wrote: ThL<- Is- a|t alto won tbtbe heart ftfo fhi hi -im futurme looking hack over his term in dividual lihertjes" liurial will be in St Fti-v \n , ,,i tested at no "ing sewer cleaning pio.eram for ° ""<•" * ^^ - 1-o'okina hack over his term in dividual lihertjes " Hlll.ia| ttj|| be in St. C.ertnide 8;C land one* belonged to Andy'j Donna recalls office to date Mavor Barnes is "r"r »>s|a>'<'<' what ureatpi lometery and rheumatoid Woodbridge that is both effective *"e- ancestors. It was very exciting ui i;l IvlIr s a m; n was born in St. Elias Hu-•>.-. Hiiil<: iuuded Vinceir Mi- Tbe Board suggested tha ' 'and economical." cf>ncliided I had gone to IXm^atic P™i(t of some progressive eps P^ *» ^ ' have than u, M,s Mikuln and extremely interesting to vis- M, v s l>>!ini-i!, I>'n;il(i Aaroe and b Fu.\ lars be printed up explain IL the Beagle headquarters in October nf ]%2.. _taken by the Borough government • ,' "> ""rnes is noi Orchoslovakia. Prior to mov- fifty recited thi I: il it We have covered ma.iy a neu Ii.inidii.iii ft supervisors iw |;rogram in detail. Thf cirtiia,-, •- — for some election infrrm.ition. " modernized zoninf; nrdin• - worth his salt and if enough of m u, Colonia eigh. t ytar. s ago.. . i-vent at 7 miles nf Denmark, beint nined 5 t(xl the c"nsiien:iou« effort^ at thi- will be handed out to rhe and ended up helping ' ancp which will )H>I nut high rise '_J '"£ *ayway.. wwe ca cann RgOo dowdownn ji,\ve. h.ihad livelivedd iin ththe BronBronxx anand SStt KliaEliass ^. and dined like royalty Had rain K.h >i;es at these schrxil- of all public and pariK-hi:i! m out of read from A;- i" September '•'Barnes." her ot the St Tliomas the A|»stle evening at T vph. seeing, but we'>a« much Continued from Page 1 ^ »" ^^ iquSd-Tr ^^^^^7^ ^ "" ""•'"'"''"*-' - Church of the Bytantine Kile. St Flia'- \' i.ji:(\ (I'MH-ral Hubert Kennedy The Board ol Educati* 01 1 m miHl m atI l0 altItlc1 u of 1/indon Snd surrounding coun- Lidit- McGuire Mr Force Band D " " « Herbert and .>.,> ,>on * f'" ) «AII- ANN SHOCKI.EY 1 thankir.f 'he B^ard for an in\;- •'"* offered to participate Hahwiiv ih: Kosary Im tryside We are aomg to Copenha K A ta'.iun :o attend "'.he dedicatinn Anti-Poverty Program )eZs BlS Ftfe and Drum ™«'n|t «W bells on h,< behalf 'f^ J ™ ^'^TT u ^"AREN-^ia.! Ann sh.K*ln Surviving aix1 btMhusband. 70 0 ge,n for .1 or 4 day* next week ceremonits for tlw John Yi\t- facilities will be used in S^Baik "nndlSS ***** ^ o, ,„ voie ^ ^ ™ ^ ^ '^nJT&i ^ ^ Andrew; ilirer sons. Stephen. Hold the Fort!" ' . Al-o re- Fire Companv plan-to sponsor a After a history makmc electi(.n. , !\,A . WII.II.AM KKIIOI! terairi Kennedy Memorial Ilitti mating those selected tn iml,]rtP nf y Sew York (it; . Michael. Miners ceived a letter from \lr> (; w S l h CAHTEHK1 N.Jin'! in Oi ;orier or NOVCITIIMT " and v illr. l';i ind Andrew. .Ir . Col- Stanford, the former Bet!) U- "' ° " j7 Larch Sirei • Mr. Kt-nncd; said his scheduli i- nm.i and si\ Bat of Avene! Bettv arid her Koosevelt tln-p:!. ir.^idt- LI;) ';*i/lii^ in advance "and husband recently moved from include H"S'iial >IKS. MARIA BAl.ARIS Born in Ke.ii. : r!na : A-m it i« too earl) ;.)i inini-stratdis to te*t a are akn ender study,. He hopes Houston. Texas, io Lake Jack*c»n. " '* and Iselin VRV team, urated as the Mayor of ir>Bo B<'-irir> her parents, -he i at home and bv hei ma-s;tn. .|. died Auaisi l|!h ;i! her MclaU Ite.inin nntitjiiv car.- ing summer. Donna hecanie Mrs. Future filaib include the ittves t «?s very much ';:i e '";t'! • nurses such a^ tcriiiil ^raiidmolhi'i' Mr« Anna honi" alter a shmi illne^ She and '.wi- a muv r Mr. Royle said todav that in Bames and the first lady oi Rus-I'lation ol the I'stahlishment of :i In miaiiiiiue ht wroti", ing. English and M.n> Ma i Homan Medvctz ^nd her paicrnal v.as horn in Czechoslovakia and yariiin IIHo. n-.l Hftmblin Around: ' aridition to ;he Masonic Order elle Park. statiirtury pLmnini; hoard and the ."il II;; :•-! comae; the oihci u.atics «ranH|Mrcnts Kdwanl Slmckley had Ijet'ii a lenient of C'artwef Survivinj; Inn: other groups that have already Of [hot* hectic <\;\\- f**nie >tudv o( Police ordinance relative Raymond M Strieker. 44 fre* nitffitx-r- d! mv famiK imli-i- The Board ot Eriuvii'/fl 11 : rl Mlx ralherin<1 slw man Street. Wtwdbridge. «on ar. I " indicated they will parade are the Donna reminisced ' u^ntl'e IVn.rZ'nt Dromoifons "' k!ev »l lor S2 vears She was a parish- Mrs. Helen T•••: . untinue (o make its i;i(.| r im plca 1,, eight-day free trip to Denmark."', '^ National • Guard. Kiwanis Club. "He thought I was a UIMIL nirl ra,-;m,' ,„ f,i il,i(in in Vnv^mlw' '" «""' inner ai the Si Klias Bywinl inc daughters M Mr Ren? -aid that another let- "Va!lable ^ t0 l»rt«p.a:, as a reward for being top Mle?. iV( ln an 1tha ; ,*,; Knights of Columbus. Tall Cedars, fom Ihe high school who «as >Up. [^ Har,)eV "lans "0. br^ Annftk-al blessing set vices um- Kile Catholic Church. Carteret Woodbridiw. ..;, tt,- was H-n. to Mr.Kennedv , ''>. >' P™?™" lUI H al h< Difub FulH ral me nrf man for Leiberman Breweries our townsh ' - Woocibridge VFW. Woodbridge, po.sed to interview him as part ^'A OM Hme'camnaian He sta ' ''^ ' " " "" :' » member of its Rosary So- Fedor, ' ol (.,••. • . Airman Second Class James £i, \ ;nt him the dates u Octobei ** 'P Pori Reading. Iselin and Keasbey of her civics mrse when we first ,VA ' ' H Wheeler Avnue. Carterel. yes- cicty and the Mother's Club. Her Stephen, of Caiti; ,C Kurtzler, son of Mr and Mrs ? •(, 9 lu. 11. Id. 1.7 Vi and d Fire Companies and the VIPS. met." , trday morning by the Rev. An. husband, the late Charles Balaris. Mrs. Elizabeth ' James A. Krutzler 425 Avenei 2 mm io place these date- l^OSlfl S Iff , ( p l Park (il A Oka! asIor oflh e Sacre a " g turbine at many other groups have indicated elementary c-hootat the time vefsity College, anmiunced toda'. resolution :taut-tine tht Nv-w^ ^»aren plant. The estimated they intend to do so. .The new wlfHr the Mayor 1st Run Pfrth Amhoj Area!! l0 CENTRAL JERSEYS his annual Dean ? Li«t of high 'Jersey f\*k-runon of Boar> oi ««*e project Ls Jiaf.«O. The parade will start at 1:30 found it a little djflicul: 1 phi!a POLKOWITZ MOTORS VOLUME RU1CK D raoking evtninE iiudtuti for the Education :" seek ihe aid t; tht- ^lphja Quartz will spend p. m. and the reviewing stand use to an absentee" hu.s Jerry Lewis 1 rMimatel v academic year I9fi3iii&4 _\|r> N J Legislature m the Ja.-'-PP . *>5.000 to "build will be erected in front of the she had dated him through hi- in his latest Comcdv a Marjorie R, Fryer. 137 Worth ^e of a bill which would j^. mi: ™ warehouse facilities while Methodist Church on Main Street, campaign and post-eln-tiun period Street. Iselin. m»de the l/niversl- the ijauiient uf JI.OOO to • -ach P'ans to buiid a new lahora-Drill team-; will not he permitted when the time demand nnd the ^"s periect average of 10 Board 'member for personal ex- !ory Ior "*•"»•^ lt00 penorV*riormm Deiorbefore intlwe reviewin^-JeMing piwnphone cancails oueoften lorceforced them to "THE PATSY" Oilier area siudenb winning pen-*.s incurred a* a Board of ^'^ *f wect a wtt S^r st.and: *>ut ,^8^ " wU1 ^ SIPQtt"i.(|ad'e t latle in ^ h«WJling after a r with places on the Dean's Li *hile Hay- along the line of inarch. 'meeting, STOCK REDUCTION SALE i ! ow r a h w be preSente T "Sometimes h? would be Ina Ralin • Kcenan Wvnn f'nm Colonia. John M. Metzcer. reported the Board had voted !^* i ..^.^; '? ^ L^_P ^ £_ _ ^ i° out Glcndalc R/if' and Mrs Mil- not to comply with the reques' to house process equipment, ibahds and other groups and for every night io th« week, and of plus the great epic: Zeieen. is Marlboro Lane- Finn also noted that Metal and'ioats. Groups planning floats are^urse. he hafl to work on Satur- from Fprds. Mrs. Madeline T Thermit LS spending $500,000 for asked to register with Mr. "Royle. (days," recalled Donna Bames, 1 Barboe 112 Echo Avenue. Anne Sweet Charity a neu laboratory which is al- The parade will wind up at the "I read a lot and like to knit, and "EL CID" Berry. Si Wildiwd Avenue: Lor- 1 H'ady under construction and that new police building where the during .hat lime. 1 knitted an with Continued from Page I the new piant io be started Sep-'p™gram and dedication will take afghan." elei M Flarri;. 3: Grand'iew Charlton lleston Avenue Mr-•. Uia.ia Levme,- U„ Tbe kit arrived aboui a month [e,mber ' m "he Kea-sb«r area by place. "Oh. Thos* Bells!" Si Sophia I.oren Strrn Place and Donald Ryder aao and Rickie took some of his Mlnne*)lfl and Ontario Paper Co. Me warns anyone who desires I Zo; co alx tw mlillon dollars have he r hu JUNCTION J5 pals into his confidence. Tbe "''". " f ,° ' Main St BuilfllMff u L ^°^ RfS DID ON D*TtP BICtlPT viwngsten who became enthused Flnn aimbuled the ™1<* «• ** " °1' DUI1UII1g Mayor, that it is a real "hard- I1*""" At Random: pa on pr eram t0 two m shl Raltjh Tnr, ,, about the proiec. and promised to! ™ " & & 'Continued from Page H r P having him away from home much and n ndipn njck. the repie> ative helhel Rickl. , t ar(, | _ ThTh e tax ttu t introduced bbvy ples Piesil - will be ready to submit to counseli?° -" '"«t 'hat when of BBC. who ua:•«Jl!HI J MnP Rjc k c ar( JeaJeann HrunkHrunkaa !, %'\ - will be ready to submit tc counself CONTINLOIS DAILY n oodbr ( e Small 1 J( nsm and cnfi p, he ls h mt f ' f "! l -Deiiise Grant. Kellv Ann Small''™ " * confidence in the middle of September, Mr.i «* » ' you'ly l have IoIo last veek to make „ „„„ I)n mis G, l S0C m and fllture 0 1 3 Hariis the h Gienn Bohbv Hrunka I lf u S0C"?mT and fllture P0 '™1 3' ' Hi explained. As soon as h h P ™e-' "he mi?ht have FROM 2 i'.M. AIl-Amenca Citv anSd to compar"" e' ^'" 1 Do™*"*- Hrunka I f "? T P '™ ' ' lid ^ Oh th 1 't with its name-sake "•••> ngeld Gran,'«of Woodbr.d(!e. attorneys approve the application /; - ^ ' l»«-"!" J s VOW TIIRl TUESDAY R]\ip\2-Dr. Sport Coupe bridge Suffolk. England Johnm. Hrunka paul ^ ,,v In addition to the announced;it wm be forvarded to the Urban « ' I** •" woman ttough. she lle pan loni m said that he j1. rosv Pkluit for future Anthonv Stella. Carl Engebretsen'!'" " L! hoP^iRenewal Administfation. j. reportingpg. . "It'Itss » » Super Turbine 400 Transmission, Power "r!Fk ' Bi phen Kl I10 makt Pilbllc shonlv th l ladies, ;thrl t0 getou tt 0 Brakes. Power Steering. Radio, Safety «r4\ mPl Ulth fpmn/11 rt I JUVrlJi^ IJJICCI Jl tl'" IJ , •i^l|U\.lanicev iTUiii Ik - t " &> ^ » lot of um vipin inenoiine^s wherp- j n * , , Woodbndt'e srpnp Herbert Barnes i _ * " rinnn HfiKjirt I mi n.-< Dn, .r.^1.., " \nru>Ji "i^t .TI.CIH.. Group. Soft Ray Windshield, Windshield Washers. Dual Speed Wiper, Heater, De- Christine Petro, Billy a,nd r froster. Custom Padded Cushions. Kemote seaman. L'SN. ^ sun ered a native o Roselle Park as Mrs. John J. Kfiarn . 57..5_ Watso,.„„„n . Pa-!-ty C^.t.«ronand Gary Prekop.: from Page D his parents took up residence in Control Side View-Mirror, White Wall children's enthusiasm was Director Avenue, Woodbridge'and Robert, Tires, Dual Exhaust.' High Perfoni>->nce s passed on to their parents Mr. Beagle also mentioned that | Starring i nthelr-finstj T_ Reynolds, airman, IS.Y son T MENLO PARK of Mr. and Mrs. Harold J f^,y,i"ho decided to cooperate and help television now offers a way of Engine, Serial No. 7K 1092500. determining whether new limits •Hb^hilariousJ nolds, 138 Cooper Avenue NOW THRU TUES. are crewmembers of the ., uMrs G 'Risoldi Marine Pri Ca- TAT | actfon-packed film! • aml u ' ' ' "° ' »tW. KBUUM submarine warfare aircraft car-!_, F lisoldi f WALTER SEADE - rier. USS Intrepid, which recent- ' ! ' T ° STKM.lSlG THEATRE WOOUBKIDGE N j. ly won the Admiral Klatlev Me- Iselln raduated RECAPTURE HERS! wee^k ?from recrui' t training g at Air Condition^ morial Award DEBORAH safely record . NOW THRU SATURDAY Island s c Tlle . Jame> - - - previous I 7:1)0 • 9:1S PL are It Open 7:00 SAT. MATINEE 2:00 P.M. HAYLEY Bad Manhcim, SOn ol M Show Starts at 8:30 MILLS • Major Aarestad Mfldler Frank Sinatra HELD OVER! fo ithree years Mis. „„„ J" ^ Dean Martin JOHN" 6 Brand New Songs trainhl 3t the the former Mary Jo Kinn.'dauKh 8 RICHARD BURTON Sammy Davis, Jr. plus yo:>r Beatles favorites! same f*r of ILf..r ll-:ll: m-» BUirf Crosby MUS-nniin of Mrs. William Finn 585 installation . . . Army PFC AVA GARDNER A EarMr.l anVd MrsChmlofenon. Victor 0., Wso. Chrisn -of in l tofferson, 30 Meinzer Street, Ay- "ROBIN and tbe MADISON TWP. r"1 v hIM" DV "The Night of THUURS. 75c TIL 3 her mother Thursday exercise at wohr, Germany, which ended 7 HOODS" Last But Not Least: yesterday. ELECTRA • 4 Door Pvt. Mark C. Ribeiro. 23 son The Iguana" SUN. - MON. - TUES. of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony G. Hi- - CO . FEATURE — Basil Rathbooe ANOTHER SPECTACULAR beiro, M Doroun Drive, Avenel KOHEKT MOULKT completed a six-week basic unit "THE MAGIC SWORD' 1 NANCV KVtAN armor course under the Reserve Also Super Turbine 400 Transmission, Power .Enlistment Program at the Ar- • "Honeymoon Hotel" Tippl HedreB my Armor Center. Fort Knox Sean Coonery i Steering, Power Brakes, Heater and de- Ky., last Friday . . . Brute Mar- IcHILDKEN ALWAYS FREE! tin, son ol Mr. and Mrs. A P m Luit FREE play «rea. a "MARNIE" froster, Radio, Safety! G»up, Windshield Everything f , the Kiddie* " Martin, 204 Frueman Street has 'BEDTIME STORY" u Washer, Dual Speed vj/ipeit Soft Ray Glass been placed on Hie Dean's List WITH • fnclliding OUR BIG NEW | COMING at Seton Hall University _ "CIRCUS EXPRESS' all around, Custom Padded Cushions, Final plans have been made'by Mailuu Braudo • Kiddie Train • 'AHARD DAYS NIGHT' WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19 White Wall Tires, Serial No. 8K 1212739. the executive Board of the David Niven Woodbridge Young Democratic Shirley Jones Admission and all our rides 10 cents each Club tor the annual family Pic- HAY EVEN LESS IF YOU IKADE YOUR CAK l> nic to be hold August 23 at Mer- Also for everyone, from 2 p. m, to closing time; rill ParP Dennis Cremiiis. chair- jREE KIDDIE H>YGItCHJNDS man, announced the affair is "WORLD OF rain or shine. FREE parking for 2,^00 cars open Io Ihe public and returns THK BUYDIteECT OVEK 80 CARS should be made to Mary Arw&y HEHERY ORIENT" PLAINFIELD . Best of luck to Helen Nemyo (.Sellers "A Hard Days Night" BABY PARADE, .... < IN STOCK (Mrs Joseph 1 and her lister EDISON FROM STOCK *41PIH ITATI IW Hi UK Till A. IUIIN ElVik Pmlry • "FOLLOW WHAT DREAM" who are opening a dress shop on U HIM 2 P. M. SAT, AUG. 15 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY TO CHOOSE FROtt Main Street where the Army and THK BKATLK.S U. V Bond* and liophio lot prettiest blondfi Nav^ Store used to be. Helen will SAT. & SUN. MATINKE start off her ownership in the TURNPIKE "A Hard Days Night" biuncitej, fed heads, lloals, decoialed carriai>es I - I. IIUNIWICM • • • fashion world by staging a fush- •im P.M. ipn snow far the Young Demo- Elvis Prtilej . t'FOLLUW THAT DREAM" J»tk Bilby broadcaiii SUMM1R SHOWCASE IU p. m. "ridavs arats at t!» Bel Air on Septem- • • • ' 'JACK & BEAN STALK' .OMERVILLE THE BEATLES ber 9 ... Naval Aviation Officer •_ SPtCIAL-Every Monday in August all rides 4 price . Also POLKOWITZ MOTORS! Candidate Robert M. Mesaros, "A Hard Days Night" .son of Mr. and Mrs. Qavid M KM* Pr**ley - 1OLLOW THAT DRSAM" CENTRAL JERSEYS LARGEST VOLUME BU1CK UV Mesaroi, 256 Cypress, Drive. Co- "COURAGE OF Hnyley Mill*.. Deborah Km BRUNSWICK Serving the Public for over a Half Century lonia is attending Pre-Flight1' "The Chalk Garden" OLYMPIC PARK at the Naval Air Station;' BLACK BEAUTY" t»ry Or*nt - 'TOUtH Or MINK" 229 New Brunswick Ave. HI 2-0100 Perth mtNGTON-MAPLEWOOD Exclusive N G W 8 Independent - Leader Cartcret Press A Newspaper Dedicated to the Best and From All the Interests of the Resident! of the Exclusively Community EDISON-FORDS BEACON Communities We Serve.

pendent-Leader "(E.B.) • Carteret Pren Thursday, August 13, 1964 PAGE NOTE WINDOW Reading R.R. Man Appointed On Green Street Depicts Service Reserve Unit Commander I'ORT READING-This month's'; . ^___ By The Staff -J window display in the Industrial! | COLON1A - Lieutenant Com- ng at a mup and trying to visualize an industrial road Commission window on Main' mandcr A. Ktirl Austin, USNR. Ciirleret is not the same as being taken on a tour of Street is sponson-d by The Read- jColoniu a senior research chem- ing Railroad and depicts "fast, ,,.cd roadway as we were several days ago hy John ieal engineer employed by Col- friendly service." jgate-I'almolive Company in Jer-i Th». prospects of such a thoroughfare were most en l ifi «e could •*« fi1""' hand s\ich a projected road run- Reading • Railroad's terminal Isey. City and a former U. S. ,, i he Turnpike entrance lo the Woodhridge-Carteret bor facilities on New York Harbor at Army infantryman in World War! 1 ;!,,. uiial elimination of heavy Iraffit on Roosevelt Avenue Port Reading are nlmost three- II. has snrceeded Commnnrior quarters ot ;i century old. When' ,'Robert K. Wilhverth. USNH. as in 1889. Jersey Ccnlnil docks nt Cnnim.-itidiiig Officer of II. S. Most Happy Reunion - Norman Jacobl. M Madison Navnl Reserve Security (iroup Eliznhcthport proved inadequate ; 1(. wfnfl. had a pleananl vUlt junt reeenlty from hi* to Reading's needs, a search was! Division :il at the U, S. Naval ,.r, r'.arl. whom he hasn't »e*a In JO years. Earl came. begun for a new outlet to the New -;Re"serve Training Center in .Ifr-' in'im New. Mexico, accompanied by his wife and teen-age York area. sey City. ! Her Jennie Uu. The site at Hurl Reading was' Wilkerth, who led the local „ thl.|r visit here they took in the World's Fair, the chosen in niiKi and purchased, and unit to first--place riatJonal honors , ,,1 Liberty and the New J«ney neanhore. It is needless construction begun from Bound in annual competition for Iwn i ih.it Norman and Earl had quite a lot to talk over with Brook to Port Reading. The 20 consecutive years during his mile I'm i Rending Branch was three year tenure, has assumed placed in o|X'iation in 18512. with command of the Security (iroup Mis Dante Natale, 670 Barron Avenue, and Mrs. Ken- jone coal pier. A second pier was in Elizabeth. N. .1. Austin had w Hloomfii'lH Avenue, Iselin, s|x>nt their anniversaries built and storage (aeilitirs fur served as his executive officer in ,,„ a nip to Niagara Falls: Toronto, Canada, the Ihou- 1.000 additional cars completed 'Jersey City during the past year.; y \-. ;\n<\ loured the Corning Glass factory in Corning, N.Y.I V in 18117 Ir 1(104, the »ri({iii;il coal ! Lieutenant Commander Austin, IT. COM. A. EARL AUSTIN" pier was double-tracked. a native of Dallas, Texas, who holds a bachelor of science degree Atter release from active duty, h,ir|ii- Molnar. New Street, Woodbridge, ipendttig a well Readings new office building in mechanical engineering from at Port Reading was completed TO BE HKFKRENCK CENTER; Thlg building on Rahway Avenup, Avenel, a fnrmpr home improvement company headquar- he entered his present dviltea ril in-day vacation at his summer home in Shore Acres the University of Nebraska and employment in Jersey City and ,, |l(. i, learning to navigate his new 24-footer. His sum- and ready for occupancy in l!Kfi. ters, will eventually he turned into a Reference (enter by the Municipal library Board, The ciffiees of Edwin Beckcrman, library a bachelor of science degree in In lilOti. the waterways from has been affiliated with U. S. ,,|.|(r is directly across the street from the Henning Peter- director, and his assistants have been moved from the fnlnnia Library in the building pictured above. chemical engineering from Illinois Naval Reserve Security Group Di- ,,l \Mnrl. llennlng and Rita are with the Independent- Rarilan Hay to New York B«) Institute of Techology, served with were dredged by the U.S. Govern vision 3-1 since 19M, I,., ,,Kn on varatlon thin week. the U. S. Army First Infantry Di- Lieutenant Commander Austia ment to accommodate large in Eurpoe during World Wan-going vessels. Pier 3 wasI Vandalism Mars resides at 17 Miliken Road, Cat miild reflect back through an extravaganza of expert-erected. onia, with his wife, the former After discharge from the Army, Nancy Luster of Chicago, 111., and ir,|, the past of great men and still not find the equivaq - ,„ ,„„_ wm\mA slo.nge and Police Blotter be completed his college educa- their two daughters, Ruth, age 16, 1 andd thrMlghh h h and Catherine, age 11. Kin with handicappe!^d children!^ . This lour was planne. d tracks were built and a 120- 1 tion and was commissioned En- gross ton McMyler steam driven WOODRKIDdE—Several ,, ,i.'i! hy the Woodbridge B. P. 0 Elks Ixxlge 2116 handi cases sign in the V. S. Naval Reserve i,ililri'n's committee this past August 5lh. The tripjcar dumper was installed. Piers 0[ malicious mischief and van- in Terra Haute, Indiana, in 1948.Local Police Aided Mi.lcd by Id children and 18 adults including the 1/xlge's dalism were reported to police During the Korean Conflict he MI.T, Peter (Ireco; chairmen James Layden, Thomas lsla'lefl' . thsi week. served on active duty in the U. S FBI in Two ArresU ln 1M5'and . Marcel Frappier. John Kuzniak, Martin Mundy. Edward' ,'s't't,m''' was mg " 2 Z Harry Walters, 175 Woodruff Navy on the staff of the Com- W00DBR1DGE - Police Direc- i s,i ladies of the Emblem t'lub and the children's parents j|mH)., Avenue, Avenel, reported Tues- mander-in-Chief,"Pacific, at Pearl tor Joseph Galassi revealed today , i,.y,| to make the trip a tremendous success. ^ ^ (|umi)(,r ^ des|myed ling that someone had Harbor. that Woodbridge police cooperated u roolra with the Federal Bureau of In- I :k, applaud the benefactors who contributed greatly to,in a majoT tire in 1951 and was! P "?'' vogHables in his vestigation agents who on Monday .,.. and proudly mention John Stiilmaszek. 'who contributed!rebuilt the same year Loaded #"*" an( llww tncm lnt<) {)o1 uwnw by s (!lllu n 1 arrested two area residents for . „., the recommendation of Hal, Hollywood> of the Super cars are pushed up a ramp track!P ' . T . ' " ' Jewish New Year conducting an extensive book- If,- r.impany. South Amboy. Coca Cola, New Brunswick,iinto the dumper by a steam-driv- P.rice\ 279.VV(™ A™ An 1 elcctnc wire leflfi n(; [< [ 0 making operation and conspiracy lnd.i.ines, Syracuse, N. V., and many otherv en 'Ilmncy Haul remotely con-! . ' \ *\ ft ' in violation of federal statutes. a Plans Are Madi , .:n,,|, left our fair city of Woodhridge at » :t(l Wednesday' trolled by the dumper "Peratorj^ ™ "''7° M?S Uorothv Mr. Galassi said the paths of the MM ii reseat bus and after a comfortable ride disembarked'with the aid nt a television circuit.!™.ses ,M wLniff Ivnni.i" WPI-P ISELIN - Hahhi Norman Klein- FBI and local police "crossed l 2 man, spiritual leader of Congre- \,, t at 11 a. m. They visited DuPont. (oca Cola. RCA.;After dumping empty cars roll;" ™; ^,0 a flmU l^d on thc several times" in the investigation 0 gation llclh Sholum, announced .,,.,. Hoy Scouts, Sinclair Oil. and the Hall of Science «-|.W Ihe fi^t onto B raised J^^ J^rSba. 270 of the two men which started back ,nl Having proper facilities fur the group. Pictures were kick-hack, and back into «ieip||. Avenue Sabbath Services will be in March, 1963. Information be- J held in the Temple, tomorrow at •••. 'he World's Fair press facilities at Coca (Ola and RCA. empty yard under gravity power.; Henry Pupa, 15 Gordon Avenue, tween the two police agencies Th(> (1|i;ii 1 1 is m (lpt 1|in 8 p. m. Saturday morning serv- was exchanged. v iiiildren were on television and actually saw themselves I' *' ' f " jiees have been discontinued for ,-,« at RCA and received souvenirs at Sinclair and Hall and 7R leet wide. The l»5l I the summer. Released in $2,000 bail each :,• The so-called "red carpet" was rolN out for them destroyed 500 feet of the.lo..fi,;r, , ,n .. hi , , pending preliminary hearings a c Plans are being made for Kosh I""•—"O r -,,,e .me companies making each visit memorable. TV,timber approach tr«tle. the en ^ 'J. ' J", If September 14 before a federal .^ indeed |X)rtrayed by the smiling expressions on the Bine room and the dumper. ?:f £L Haslinnah, Ihe Jewish New Year, h which this year will be on St'P'judge, were Michael Stetsko, W, th MU • '.ucs as thev disembarked In.m the bus again at ^'''" '»« ^ »' « ^ \ n, . , tember 7 and 8. 108 Seventh Street, Port Reading |.'IIK IJMIIK- Kill river channel .S llll leet. with Someone thiew several i(>gs and his brother, John Stetsko, Si K mean low water at the pier birth-against the south side ol her Mrs. John Lauer, chairman of ned another mval^at a buffetjfinner set up & feet for a strip 200 feet widejhouse, Mrs. Margaret Suich, —- -m? Board of Education, stated 253 East Lafayette Street, Menlo brothers and sisters, anil left »ith the parferl that registrations are still being Park Apartments, Edison. Both and SOU feet long. Gorham Avenue, reported on LOCAL INDUSTRY FKATURED: Above is the window display of the Reading Railroad fea- formerly were Perth Amboy resi- The operating working capacity Tuesday. A similar incident oc- tured by the Woodbridge Industrial Commission this month. accepted for Congregation Beth Sholom's Hebrew School Parents dents. I of Ihe Port Reading yard is 1.200currcd on Monday when (iluria ..._. (rood DCWS f«r gourincte — Lou Horwr's Ad-Llh, Route I. are asked to register their chil- I cars. The thawing shed has a|Lehotay, 34fi Cireen Street, noti- lin. h.i', opened its dining room to the public serving lunch- „,,_, of 44 coal hoppers, ar-lied police that e| dren now to avoid confusion in Knights of Columbus i" itrnl dinners daily as well as Sunday dinners. ' Lou is par- Masses Listed ranged on four tracks. Thaw ing'smashed all over her that September. Set Meeting Tonight ilirl proud of his rhff, Bill, who has over 34 rears is accomplished by hot air and'«as parked in front of her home.; Registration cards can be ob- ISELIN - St. Cecelia's Coun- mi' in thr cooking profession. We understand that the live steam from the power house.! The root of a dugout on the, tained and dropped off at the - quilt- reasonable with i large selection «f Uwty items Lists Schedules For Feast Day cil, Knights of Columbus, will which also powers the dumper.;Little League Field on Van! Synagogue office at 90 Cooper hold its first meeting of the new isf Irftm, ISELIN - Services and actiyi- The average working capacity|Burcn Street, was damaged.! ISELIN - The Feast of the.Avenue, any morning from 9 a. mseaso. n tonight at 8:30 at Fatima . .i,,f ihe dumper in normal temper-] Juveniles were seen destroying.tics for tlie week of August il> !Assumption ot Ihe Virgin Maryjtono()n. Parents are reminded of >. proprietor of the Woodbridge t'ai Wash on Ualrna iwill IM> celebrated Saturday atJ(he new ruling "iat any child past Hall, St, Cecelia's School. were announced • by Rev. Harry Installation of new officers will Lack from the National Car Wash Proprietor^ Conven-^'Hiresiiiivei . is 20 cars per hour." hhe proper^ ;St. Cecelia's Church. Since tlie;t|]e age of njne years will not ^ I the Shoreham Hotel in Washington, I). C Lou spt'M>penlj ''''"™> ^rations are directed W Scliauniburg, pastor of the! : Feast Day is a Holy Day of Ob-1 accepted. be conducted and plans will be 1 ( F Iselin Assembly of God Church, discussed for the annual pilgrim- viewing all the newest equipment and methods in,''} - i»tP'mln)g. ;Sl)lush Soeiul Held 1 iligation, Masses will be said the — ash industry and informed us thai his own f-iablish • as follows Sunday, 9:45 a. in., same as on a Sunday: 6:30, 7:15.jMEKTING SET TOMORROW age to Williamstown, September raifd one ot the most modern and best run in \\\i\p By Hmhtmth Chapter Sunday School, with classes tor 8:45, 9:45. '":30, 11:15 and noon, WOODBRIDGE - Sons and 20. 1 What else would they expect from an Al*"l -America; *<"•>'•"••"'' "'«i'""«".V Hearing |all ages, adult . : well as children; in the upper church; 9:15, 10:00, j Daughters of Liberty, Pride ofj Members are reminded that On Suspension Today 11 a, m., Morning Worship Serv- 10:45. and 11:30 in the lower^'ew • Jersey Council 243, will hold!Corporate Communion Sun(W ice, 11 a. in., Junior Church I •• chinch, Uurde-: and Fatima 'Is f«-st monthly meeting tomor-lwill be observed at the 8:00 by the Colonia Chapter of Kiulions to Rmemarie Mandy «ho is now a full- WUUDBR1DGE-A preliminarv.by the Colonia Cp p cliildien ages lour through eleven; Halls. The usual noon Mass in row night, 8:00, at the American AM. Mass at St. Cecelias CHurcn hearing will be held today on a'sah was held at the home of Mrs and 7:30 p. m., Evangelistic dlird real estate saleswoman for the Wick Agency in Fords, the lower church will not be said. Legion Hall, Berry Street. Plans and at the 8:30 A.M. Mass at ht. suit brought by Patrolman Alvin!Jerome Berkwiti. 12B Colonia services. marie has "lots'" to offer. g y . Confessions on Friday in pre- will be made for the fall and win-'john Vianney, Colonia, on Aug- !li D Road Gold teat matchbox hold- Williams against Police Director ;Road. Gold teat matchbox hold- Mrs. Magne Lohne jnnuunced paration for the Feast of the As- tor season, ' ust 30. Hadas- •••"w sorry to hear of the passing ol Joel tiiwne MondayjJoseph Galassi. ers with the inscriptiop n that the church nursery will bo sumption will be heard from 4J 1 tyARIANNE ERCEG - Iwl. who resided at 54 Westminster Koad, Colonia, was The officer contends that sah Adds A Spark To Your Life" available during Sunday morn-| :o 5:30 p. m., and from 7:30 to 1 to all prospective i to our community. He was an active member ol thcj-ccent suspension by the [x>life:were given Ing worship fop. all babies to two ATTENDING INSTITUTE: Ma- J p. m. y- - •- y \ |y in e miss head, after a police car he was members years of age. <^A special story- ague as well as the Boy Scouts. o on w W rianne Erceg of Woodbridge is Confessions will be heard as t t Mrs. Martin Rogoff, Mrs. Sol time will be held for children t» i|>p\ llaughing father but we are sure the members of the driving was involved ni an among the 21 high school sci- usual Saturday, from 3:30 to 5:30 ii•;•-. "I which he was also an jictive member, will miss him cident, was illegal. The Patrol- Breshinsky, Mrs. Murray Green- to three years of age. ence teachers from varous parts in the afternoon, and from 7:30 | THIRTY .i- much . linen's Benevolent Association is span, and Mrs. Terry Glinn serv- Otljfr activities arei Monday, of the I.'. S. who will complete to 9 p. m., in the evening. No M,n wp take this time to extend ojr condolences to his lovely;suppojting Williams. ed on the committee. 6:30 p.1 m,, Missionette, juniors the seventh annual summer ra- venas to Our Lady * Fatima will . -^yli'ia. and her two children. Leonard and Ronald. and seniors: Tuesday, 1 p. m., diation biology institute, August not be held this Smurday. Women's Missionary Council 21, at the University of Warn- Novenas for the week of August DELIC prayer service, and 8 p. m., Con- ing, sponsored jointly by L'W, IB have been set for Wednesday ous Our local talent, the Shockley Sisters, better known as the gregational player service; Wed- the National Science Foundation August I'J, aVid Saturday, L'lllipops" have Wto honored with ap invitation to sing at nesday. 7.45 pi m,, mid-week and tlii1 u. S. Atomic Energy 22. The continuous Novena to * "'resident's Birthday Parly which will be held during the • CORRECTION! Bible study, and children's Bible Commission. St. Judo, and Novena to Our Lady FLAVOIS of emiH'ralic Convention in Atlantic City, on August », Good Club; Thursday, 6:30 p. m., Sun- of the Miraculous Medal, 7:30, tfli fiirls. day School Workers and Teachers p. m., Wednesday, and Novevi to * • • • Conference, at Merrill Park TO ATTEND FUNERAL Our Lady of Fatima, after It:00 ViMieil Maynard Winston and his wife at the Park Lanes Friday, 7:30 p. m., Christ's Am- WOODBRIDGE - Mr. and o'clock Mass, Saturday morning. ICE CREAM *l on Ocean Avenue, Wildwood Crest. . . . Had a wonderful time bassadors, youth group, meeting; Mrs. Henry L. Holland, 57(1 Rah- > them in Cape, May watching the clam boats and lobster and Saturday, 7:30 p. m., Men's way Avenue, have beencalled to RUMMAGE SALE SATURDAY »•!- unloading their day's catch. Particularly impressed with Fellowship, r mthly meeting. Tiflon, Ga., to attend the funeral WOODBRIDGE - The Emblem of their son-in-law, George Spar- Club 351 has announced plans for assembly line of men and women shucking large chowder A prayer service is held each TO SELECT FROM! a rummage sale, Saturday from 1^ Found out the reason for their terrific speed -in opening morning al ti a. m. in the church row, who died August 7 after a (tains - they were paid piecework - filling up as much as AD-LIB brief illness. Mr. Sparrow was the9 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. at the All Made Frfsh Daily Right i'ige cans of dams an hour, and are paid 85 cents per bucket There is no reason in the world husband of the former Sara H©1- B.P.O. Elks Lodge, Rahway Ave- Here On The Premises! 1 an excellent meal at the fabulous Lobster House right on the why an automobile driver cannul land, Woodbridge, who resides at nue. All member' are asked to exhibit courtesy on the highways 807 Wilson Avenue, Tiftim, Ga. help by supplying items for sale. , a > • Dining Room Is Now Open Woodbridge Police Chief Nels Lauriton and family art SOFT ICE CREAM •'k in town after vacationing »t the Sea Castle Beachfront lulH in Siesta Key, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Vecsey, ICES and SHERBETS TOO! >rmerly of Woodbridge are the owners of the resort motel. SERVING DINNER EVERY U Present This Coupon Any Day • • • * Pkow Orders Call FU 1-9292 '''hose interested in obtaining costumes for the coming Ter- VALUABLE *'•»;»>• parade can be outfitted at the new Stage Door, 1413 ' INCLUDING SATURDAY! During Month of August ing Street. Rahway They have a wide variety of all types of COUPON! At WOODBRIDGF, CAR WASH *• They are open from 1 to 5:30 p. m., and Friday till 9. si'(I Wednesdays. (Last Week's Ad said: Except Saturday Night) IT IS WORTH . . .

Man Kockoff and hit wife and Mr. an4,Mr». James Nolan SUNDAY DINNERS u "' 'wo are Woodbridge attorney*) have a very piling and Served From 2:00 P. M. to 9:00 P. M. telexing story to tell about their vl*U to the World'i Fair. [ **«• ma that- they parked their car at the gate entrance H LUNCHEON SERVED FROM 11 A. M, to 2 P. IV|. (Dutount Plant »'' lurking lot, which la two mile» long, and when they can* (Monday Through Friday) GOOD ON ANY CAE *«'k at midnight the car bad disappeared. j • A cop finally found It two mile* away on the other Me ol After » p. in. we will also serve king sized tasty sandwiches ANY DAY DURING 1VJONTH OF AUGUST »« lot. It w«8 cpmpklely locked, no evidence of a break-in and snacks, no indication that it had been towed away. What hurt We Wv«h Your Car & Wax It Too (No Extra C«t) If »i most was to have the policeman say "you vtalWn If you enjoy an apertif before dinner or a snifter of Brandy HUUKH l'uei., Wed, Tbuti, *;M N your bearing* «rs»," after dinner, our cocktail bar is well stocked with the finest 8*1. l:M to S:M-*8un. I:M to U:W-ClQMd Meason. The people of this aren quoting liberal Republicans and Southern nnr| (!„;,!, _ ;*:;gC5t in the area and is getting ready jtfoutd not be a*are of the cultural1 responsible" Negroes urging an':t*f'*Uy w*lh Sen;,;,- u valet I* dedicate ltj new headquarter? as a the men high in law enforcemnet- and 'opportunities available lo them Pnd io rioting, looting and spread ' heading rln- Tercentenary Building the judiciary will be present. \\ itliout your publication. Inf hat*. , :lcxrt. , The big day is Sunday, September Sunday, September 27, should really May f thank you and Rulh per- Ona ,ucn release quotes Theo- Democrat*, nhn sonaliy for vour wonderful helping ^ MCKeldln, Baltimore's Re-the selection n't^i , 27, and the dedication win be preceded be happy birthday -time in Wood- "hand in making 1964 our moat sue publican- Mayor, as deploring ra-!00^ nominee n..| by a Tercentenary Parade w;:i:h wii: bridge' , . , crssiui season. rj?m of any kind and voicing* pushover for ,ln>. Sincerely yourn, 'alarm that segregationists are taking » diflr-rpr.1 ., Rose Belaskjr finding hope under the GOP ban- matter. The Immortal Hot Dog Executive Director ner. i Tlie biggest Utn; —~- ' The committee, in anotherl0 clv'l rights-IKM,- - The hot dog has long be^n an Amer- finding that the "red hot*" were too RF\L UJHTITl'DE ^toFy, cite* a statement by Frank ularity of thf Ke|»ui,;: leari Institution! and in e'l likelihood hot to handle.'provided his custcnro New York City - Columbia I- Stanley. ST., president of the 'n Dixie it is destined for immortality. It is with white gloves. But .profits fast i University has received a giii ol Negro National Newspaper Pub- That was experu>i) Inextricably related to fun — whether disappeared with the gloves, ;.. erican Institution, the backyard bar- It soon became a familiar sight at terian Medical Center by the four Ihe spread of hate in their com- bama where tho Ar, I generations of their family. The munitirt." Ipopular and the :, becue. carnival.?, exhibitions and cricuses !money will provide expanded Through the releases, the com- *orlts «g,ainM Hi" 1 •••• The hot dog's history is full of nos- throughout the Midwest, Later it ; educational facilities in the de-niittee is evidently trying to ai-jP»rty leaders h.iu panment of nursing. "nate the party with the respon-Wbintf report- : taligia. According to some accounts, formed its loving association with — a game which seems to |,ible wing of the civil right* other Southern s\ it made its first appearance in 1871 at Tn(1 POSTMAN'S FAREWELL movement and to show that ra- > inrlunV '.' demand tha^ we grasp a hot dog in iES emergency died. But they are still on local telephone service. These too daytime there will be a champ- v.ation expects the t.^i enroll- disease, fishery biology Lake police officers who reported the books all these years later, and arp la be continued lonshiP &olf raa!ch' tours of Cunv ment in September ;» ihe to and for the first time, fish fore.;nol!r Ttl€ deputies *ere fine(1 a.-!,ng. ive dav s a for Perth Amboy National Bank Building they are destined to remain there for 'berland County peach orchards 1.250.00U. and de^-.r.:<-.-,i pre- .a.i,ng ' , P y "unbecoming at least another year. At the same time, it U evident that and Seabrook Farms, Egg Harbor dictioris call for l,w- M , Jk. tion apply to luxuries. But that in- tion In'these taxes and that the cam- larties, in addition to regular jn june compared to UK.TW volves a definition of luxury that, it paign will continue. The chance for !)Oardwalk attractions :he pre\ious year. : convent1011 surrpss npxt vpar nr nnwihlv thp vpar ^ activities will New Jersey sdiools had 46.&k- is safe to say, is hardly in consonance success next >ear, or possioiy me year with a reception to L-nited Us ta sub:staMj¥d cia,srooni.

with the thinking of most of us. thereafter, is considered good by'states .Senator Han-i^n A. wiii-'in ^^^ imhWa, room in

Among the items which are taxed, for Washington reporters If that proves • iams. Westfic-d, on Sundav even- scrKjOi ba>emer.Ls. cfiurohes, corn- m A u ust ; ! Z R 1 [h instance, are handbags, luggage, to be the case, consumers everywhere ' t ^ " '" ^ ^^ *^~\ f' - " " watches and cosmetics. In a nation laurant, near the Atlantic City locations. Tne Mnools also had V\U benefit. And .SO will workers and 1 racetrack. The next dayy a recep-,^p 079 pupils attending i>n half- which prides itself on the highest of all others concerned — for sales will ion will be held for Governor coni|'ared to 50.324 in living standards, these are necessities certainly rise when these taxes are Richard J. Hughes, who will 1962-63. The number of elemcn- used and needed by virtually every deliver the welcoming address to iary scno()| children on half-se-s- eliminated and prices of the affected convention delegates that even- inn declined by 1.600 to about family, They are not comparable wares go down accordingly. ing. ni.OOO; the number of high school Monday afternoon of convention!pupils on half-session leaped by week "Champaigne" Tony Lemaj 10,000 to about 27,600. County Improvement Co$ts and Sam Snead will play a match! school debt also skyrocketed a? \\ atthe Atlantic City Golf Club and,aChooi district.- expanded their County governments in New Jersey 3' 2 million. At the other end of the at 5 P.M. a reception will be held I schools to accumulate rising en- together last year spent more than $26 by New Jersey delegates in| |]ments, New Jersey school scale, neither Cumberland nor Salem ro Hardware million on capital improvement proj- counties reported any capital improve- honor of United States Senatoriproncrty taxes m 1964 amounted Mike Mansfield, of Montana,(to $5W.0O0.00O a jump of $52,000.- ects. ' ment expenditures last year. fCapital Majority Leader of the Senate, jooo over the previous year. Financed largely from borrowed improvements generally include proj- On Tuesday, a buffet luncheon; During 1963-M, 6,526 tearhw is my Business.'.'. funds, the $26,140,519 total for the 21 ects with long use expectancy such as and fashion show will be held at,in New Jersey schools were nut buildings, land, highways, bridges, ma- race track atjfully certified for the instruct- counties topped the 1962 capital im- the sponsorship ional pusition* they were holding. provement outlay of $22,239,005. It hinery and equipment purchased or of the Women's Division of the This year a drop of 274 from the compared with a $21^4 million aver- built by government. Democratic State Committee, previous year age annual total over the past five Tuesday will also be known as!WOOL: — Production of wool in "To me the intiifaction of tupplyii The totals, compiled by the New Young Citizens Day. Young Dem-j New Jersey this year, shorn from years by all counties. Reliance upon Jersey Taxpayers Association from of- ocrats will be addressed by a'Garden State sheep, will reach people with quality merchandise and borrowed funds to finance capital ficial records, showed that in 1963 number of dignitaries and the j 92,000 pounds, wliich is a three j tervict it the outnondlng reward of costs is further evidenced by the speaking program will be follow-!per cent reduction compare^ with Middlesex county spent $3,681,814 for ed by folk singing and other! last year, running a hardware ttore. There are high industry standards for the growth in total county gross indebted- capital improvements, This compared entertainment. A reception for; The New Jersey Crop R ing tools, appliances and supplies that I handle, and in selecting merchandis* ness, which rose from $143,234,385 to with an average annual expenditure New Jersey delegates will be held Service claims 9.000 lamb, were $191,094,238 between 1959 and 1963. of $2,224,455 by this County diving that evening at 7:30 P.M. at the ijOrn jn j\r members of j The New Jersey Crop Reporting outlay for capital improvements assembled for inclusion in the 1964 ihe Democratic State Committee. Service also reports 106,000 calves was.$5'/i million spent by Union edition of "Financial Statistics of NewThe convention schedule also were born on New Jersey farms County. Bergen County was next •alls for "a day at the rac«s"Lthis year, a reduction of 3 per Jersey Local Government" to be pub-ior the afternoon. cent compared with the previous in line with a more than $4 mil- All businessmen are aware of the standards of the circulation of its publisher members. lished by the Taxpayers Association in quality, weight and Measure that are used in lion total while Middlesex County At regular intwvak the A.B.C., of which thi." •valuqting the merchandise which they buy and reported expenditures of more than the fall. newspaper is a member, lends an experienced GLAMOR GIRLS sell. It is also possible to tjuy newspaper adver- tising on the basis of ^finite standards, namely circulation auditor to make a thorough inspec- Danger In Water the information in he reporta of thi Audit tion and audit of our circulation records. The Bureau of Circulation^. * I FACTS thus established are published in an The last weeks of summer find most out too far. Inland lakes, ponds and A.B.C. audit report which tells you: How much vacationers spending more and more rivers .likewise claim, their victims, _ The A B.C. is a cooperative, nonprofit asso- circulation we have; where it goes; how obtained; ciation of nearly 4,000 publisher., advertisers and time in the crut-of-doors. Unfortunate- with non-swimmers occasionally get- how much people pay for our paper; and other advertising Agencies. Its pur- FACTS that you need In order ly, some of these outings, which ting into deep water with fatal conse- pose is to provide advertisers to KNOW what you get for should bring pleasure and relaxation quences. with audited information about to everyone, result in tragedies that your advertising money. 1 Accidents take a terrible toll of life • .ny sorrow to happy families. Many accidents are attributed to in this country every year. It is well Thij ntwtpopet is a member of ••uielessness in the water. The surf at- therefore, to caution everybody about »ht Audit Burtav of Cireulolioni. Advertisers ore invited Io ask for a copy of "Mr latest A.B.CJ. report. Inuts millions, with inevitable drown- the dangers that lurk in water, known iii^s, as venturesome individuals go as wey as unknown.

WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING COMPANY > liwrMM r. Campion. PremJwu a Treasurer Published Wtekty on Thuftdaj at MM A U. The Independent - Leader 10 Green Ctreet 651 Roosevali Avenw Woodbridp, N J Carteret, N 4 16-20 GREEN STREET .««,„ WOODBRIDGI5, Telephone; ME mil Telephone: KJ l-SGQD V

Charles E Gregory, Npv «. ii)04 - Dec, ift I "After we netect the ring I want >ua to Btert KU MQDUU g Mall - OB* Yen UM Mfc pci Cap; Mouomizing,ii" " ,, | prn(lont-t^arior (E.R.) - Cartrrrl Press lf r Thursday, August 13, 19R4 PAGE ELEVEN ...., -rtr St. John Viann?y Sitting ,35 Boy Scouts OfCinkota-Duta Wedding Awarded Badge* ISKMN - Thirty-five scout Sl. .Mm Vi.inii.'V and three leaders of Boy Scou yiwcll was tile ritiili; Inr Ihr Troop 48. sponsored by the VTV Post 2fi.ifi, hsve returned from i D,''a nr.il LeK 'V Anjrcn ( ,,ik !a Terr? week of camping at Camp Cowaw jof K* Wa'^n Avenue, Sa'iirday 'Case Scout Reservation. Colum |nilc;iren. Tlie Rev. Francis K. Parade !'«ans hia 'Daily pe-!ormpd Hi;- Honhle iiiv: Besides a week of fun. the boyi crromony, which was Inllovrd by had the opportunity to work 01 a reception at Ihe Loris' Inn then second class and first clasi ; requirements and a variety a The bride is the dauphin of, ('OU)NIA - Monday evenini Writ badges that arc require 'Mr. nnd Mrs Lenmtrd Hula, H2;thn l.a-lii"; Auxiliary of Colonin for the trail lo Eagle rank. TlH Cpvilyn Avenue. IV hrldi".'i ^[-pnsl ROW. Vl'W held its first Inuip parlicioated in specia, .is the'sin of Ihe lale Mr, and. me?: i;r: nf the sea on al the VFW events, surh as troop corc*rv»- Mi's, f'.jphen Cinkola. iPt,:;| en tnrnan Avenue with the linn project, day-hikes, "muddy- Th? bride, given in mania;:. 'rev- p-p i•! ni Mis .lean Lnng-n buddv" hike, overnight fan« by her father, -wore a lull leivl'ildorf in charge •trip, hike to an abandoned copp« • gown, o! nylon over lalfcla, llerj \]r.,. i,anr'trWl rc<|iicsted that mine, scouting skills competition slToulder length veil was ntlach'.\l'-i|| ^.Mlmrv momh?r. make an nfle range events, and the water to a pearl crown, and she carriad! [f,-ii |0 aiinK{ ihi- Cmintv Cutm- front carnival, 'I'-o «'hlte orchids. |..j| >c!ine, in WonHhrirtgc tomor mi i The waterfront activities, du* Miss Barbara Dula, Edward'.- ]w ing the week were the most pop- ,'lllfc Pa., cousin ni the. bride. 1 Cancel dressing chairman, Mrs, uliir with all the scouts. !ivas rMid of hoinr. Pride maid" I'nhlon Parsons thanked the , Karl Janke. John Ball. Crai| ; m- the Jbridr's cousin*. Mi illm-hi's and William Schniteei 1 roup for their I'oopern'imi in "3"J>a;a uurinriu and Mi's ''a •lifting 1R5 pads tearing 214 and Completed all requireraents f« v-i-ia Gyorfi, both nf Wondhridfi: •.'wing pads. Mrs Parsons ,lhe second class rank and Edwn Moschberger ^ his [ir!l clMI irank. , ird Dula, Jr.. Scouts earned merit b8"?,* 1 :>,vent and Ihread". was this all he bride, and Joseph Dul; 01 1 accomplished. She said she was follows: Joseph B ^'^" *, IM, IIHUAHV STAFF: Ahove an- numbers 01 Si. .,,,hn Viannvv l,,.,,;lr. • „, , ;,,,,„. ,,.. ln ,. , _,,,, v.,u.alll T. Graf a .sis- Edwai'dsville, Pa., cousin of the swimming and partial c*™ J£ |nt libra.ian: Mrs. < Imrlw* Ruse,™,,, |,(.n(] lil,rJlri«,,: R,.v. Francis !•. l);li|v. Mrs. ,;(.nr),(, Kspnliit,,, n,sk(nr, |ihrll|.|atl. landing, ive lhal the Mt. Carmel NursinR bride. camping and cooking; .,. jnvoph S. Maxim, Mrs, Raymond finrhk/,, assMant librarian; Mrs. William Koch. Mrs. Hdwnrd J. Dolah and Mrs. Calvin 1 tiiild, at St. Joseph's Hinni' on Mrs. Cinkola was graduate Moschberger, swimming; Unnnellv. i'ravberry Hill. 'Woodbridpe was from Woodhridgc High Scho ' (tippy to receive the donations' Moyer, forestry, wildlife ma and is employed by the Fliwi roin the chapter. j ment. swimming. parUri j bethtown Consolidated das Co on nature; William L'Hotta. We- Elizabeth. The annual hospital party has] savins and partial credit on n» inior Olympics ! Vianney Library Names Mr. Cinkola uas graduated v.'cn set for September IS. at K;30 K Kenni Briseid. life-savin| from the Middlesex (wi-ilv Voca- •\m'., at the Post for veterans! and partial credit on nature. r Prove Success tional and Tpchiiical llifih School. iom Lyons Hospital As in past' Joseph Botta. Kenneth Br«eid, years, the chapter will supply a ,\l \ Tlic World is look Mrs. Rusciano Librarian Perth Amhoy, and served four *! William L'HotU completed years in the I', S. Navv Con spaghetti dinner as well as a , id tn tile Olympics In (Ol.llMA Mrs, Charles RUN-, 1 nicht of Monte Carlo and dancing. structinn Battalion Course. Edward Walder, i i ijuii but in ihe Co- ciann was named head librarian Mrs. Walter Palmer of fieco- the National Rifle ABSodaUom ,, :inn of tt'oodhridgo, Ihe at thr organization meeting of ehairman reported that only the re-marksmen award. .luiiior. lhat is — have the Si .Idlin Viannoy Library Firemen Feted Fire Co.. Fund veterans from the hospital and MK.S. ARNOLD OLSEN ,'.i! "nne Stall, Mrs John Moore, Mrs. the women's auxiliaiy will be Willis Moyer, Jerome Wefier, I:imps 187 and 4:(I nf John McAmlrcw. Mrs. William T. I admitted. and Joseph Botta «•«**• ..in.iiui 4. Crossroads Coun- By Drum Corps Drive Is Be°un skinny skunk" award. T™ (ijall. Mrs (leorge Esposito and ! Plans were also made for the Olsen-Strada Marriage award can be earned by any scout • ,iiii( i|>aled recently in Mrs Haymniul (iurhisz were auxiliary to march in the Ter- ISELIN - Members of the Isc- ISELIN - Volunteer firemen of who catches a wild animal or •:i«ip Junior Olympic! named assistant librarians. th centenary Parade on, September ranans ,|jn Ki((, an(i [)rum ^.^ honored e Chemical Honk and Ladder pecimen for the nature lodge. I Wide (lames The remainder of 27 in Woodbridgc and Mrs. Lan- the stall A>n-.mpmbors of the Chemical Hookjt'o.. District 11, have started The boys also enjoyed water- • • lL .11'11V-4 "> ou'diKir ac-. Held Saturday Afternoon sists of Mrs. C.eorgc Rcnncr, lfos.;and LMvr Co ])istrict "u and; their annual fund drive which will Rendorf requested that all mem- . ,| ]i arning good s|«n'^ melon, conwm-the-cob, and caW .William .1. Dnscoll. Mrs. Vief5r|thei|. wjveves at a party Saturday, tontinue throu»h September 2I.jbeis make a concerted effort to .... :i nim|X'tilivo hash ISELIN - The marriage of loan Zak, both of Colonia, donated by the leaders. Hurish. Mrs John Marsh, Mrs. in honorr nf the 40th anniversary Pamphlets hav- been distributed!participate. \ i.ilimg p.irt earned Miss Carolyn Strada, daughter Serving as best man was Ger Leaders in attendance were Kduaid Dolan. Mrs, James Me- of ^Q 10 each ITlc in tll[1 company The fire com'-! h° district. AJ Mi's. Kobert Escandon. publici if Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Strada, Id Nicciolo, Saddle Brook. Reinhart Thorsen, scoutmaster, a Sinn n( the Arrow Nichol, Mrs. Alfred F. naker, mcm pany sponsors the Corps. Ex-- ber of the volunteer organi-Jy chairman, thanked the 56 Washington Avenue, and Ishcrs were Richard Strada, and Walter Loder, Sr., and ! .i.!•• • licigrr, loader nf Mrs. Charles J Baston, Mrs. zation will wh residence •hers for the cooperation in giving empt firemen of District 11 were Arnold Olsen, son of Mr. and selin, brother of the bride, Rob- ert Graser, assistant scoutiw- .. n-[i"!iei! Haymoml Brown Mrs. Michael seeking a donation her all the news so that the events also guests of honor. Mrs, Arnold Olscn, ti'2 Lawrence ;rt Andriano, Jr., Bloomfield, a i iii ihe incc! was Madi (iH\l)CAllS: Mr, Kenneth Haydis. Mrs Alex Rutlue,wi«!, Funds derived from the annual I could bi? publicized. She corn- :ers. The children planned and car- itreet, Fords, took place Satur- •ousin of the bride; William • r,nk Senior Scouts as- Hayes, sun i>l Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Thomas 1'mvers, Mrs. Thom- fire- mended Mrs. Ilei'bert Lorentzen ried out the details for the party. ^r've* alc us('(' '" day afternoon at St. Cecelia's lohnson, Edison, cousin of the \pemsinu the events Kram-is I,, llau-s, nl :iwi Maple- as Doherly. Mrs William Kosch duty 24 hours of the lefreshment committee jA plaque was presented to the i Church, with the Rev, John L. iridegroom; Jack Coyle, Fords \ Kail Austin, i-hdp- nnd Avc, Ciilnnia. \ew .l.-r- and Mr- Calvin Donnelly, .,. ,- , „ a day in performing tiieir duties. Mr-;. Wnltr Palmer of the Deco- USY Has Busy W Gerety officiating. ind Frank Succi, Newark. lump :uiti, and Senior si'.v. firiuliiiited Sunday, Irom ' ifirc company by the Corps ii The Chemical Hook nnd Ladder ration committee and Mrs. Vern- Given in marriage by her After a trip to Miami Beach, I 'iil.i llcrskuwitz of M«h;t»k Valley dminiunih Col- Kcv, Walter Radziwon, mod-[their work for the community. Co,, also sponsors several youth1 on Ilarsoll for handling the tic- orator and spiritual adviser, an father, the bride was attired in Fla., the couple will make their Summer Program cHunhnated the affair i.- ,-. I | ;i. \. y., with nn Members of the Corps provided programs, tkets on the luuu last Saturday. E 1( nouiiceil he will soon organize an a gown of silk organza trimmed home in Woodbridge, l!""P leaders. A-A.S. dr-rer. Mr ciim|ilrted music as entertainment, I Instructions are given for throe j Mrs. Latigendorf requested a' ISELIN - The Iselin Chaptef 4 open hoiiM' for inspection of the with Aleneon lace featuring a Both are graduates of Wood- Kenie WilH'sky pie- the course in the Retail Busl- Robert Painter, driector, an-!proper wayS t() ,.(,p{),.| ;i_ f!r(, in!inenilicis contribute ciinned oi 1 of the United Synagogue Youth J library and In mark book donor scoop neckline, bell shaped skit bridge Senior High School, Mrs. is busily engaging member. in nalurc (|in/ and Si'nior| ness Management Oepiirtment .week in the near future. Date of nouneed that Friday recreation 1 the pamphlets distributed by the'dry Roods for a basket of cheei and detachable train. She car Olsen is affiliated with the State night would be discontinued until!firemen specially planned summer activi- Jil Shwismilh and lm- at M\cc. the dedication of the library ' ill for a needy family. ried a prayerbook with orchids Board of Nurses, Newark, Her [further notice, because of vaca-i- ties. Once a week> they gather ,.^ • iiy of Trtvip 1W> stip<-r- Mr. llaviMi is un alumnus of :be announced later and roses. husband is assistant manager o; lions. at Congregation Beth Sholom, 90 i!,-imcs. Tlie Junior WoodhriitRp .Senior lllgh School, | Joseph T, Mcllale, representa- Maid of honor was Gail Gra- Hardy Shoe Store, Menlo Park Cooper Avenue, and play games d|«ned with the for! where he was artivr In track, tive of the Paulist Press, News- Regular meetings of the Corps ham, Fords, cousin of the bride. such as ping-pong, checkers, Iradilmnal horse-1 giro club and the history club, 'man Press and Catholic Library are held on Monday and Wednes- Temple Beth Am Engages Bridesmaids were Miss Joann :hess and darts. girls. Mrs. S. Man- At MVCC hr was ;i member of Service, gave a snort briefing on day, 7 p. ITL. at the Harding Ave- Strada, Iselin. sister of the Church Workers This once a week activity is of Troop 43J, read! Tau Oniicron I'i frnlcrnily in library procedures. He will be nue hall. The drummer section bride: Miss Barbara Andrianc keeping the Chapter together over A'S letter to Girl Scouts «hl«h he held Ihr office nf troa- al tin1 next meeting lo help or- meet Monday, and the entire Rabbi Horvitz as Leader and Miss Matilda Marano, New the summer, and members, in the Uw rules nf the (lirl surer in his SHIMC- year. ganize the new staff. group on Wednesday. at k, both cousins of the bride: Slate Supper ..nne. which was cli Membership is open to both! C0L0N1A - Avshalom Smith, words of Ronald Sherry, presi- The following have volunteered Miss Michele Bodnar and Mis: ISELIN - The Sunday School h> the singing of "(jirl, children and adults, Although![religious chairman, announced dent of the Iselin Chapter, "are Along the Trad ' ua.s the jjto lake the Librarian course at the workers and teachers conference ni;e!ner the group is sponsored by/ thpe firefire that Rabbi Abraham Horvitz, given something to do besides sit- World-Wide (l.uncs theme The night school session at Wood- Dr. Horvitz, a brilliant speaker of the Assembly of God Church 11111• • i"- ill events anv affiliation with the formerly of Temple Beth Emet, ting home and watching tele- as fol (irst station v\;is the (minding ofibriflg* ligh when the fall term is frequently called upon to talk Hewlett, Long will be replaced this month with vision." (iiil Seoul mi; and (mm this tip-'starts Mrs, Rusciano, Mrs. in the public schools and many en etl :lK a covered dish supper August 20, Members are so enthused they mil |uiiip. Adnciiiie,, Moore. Mis. M^imenibership, A parent must ac-| gag spiritual leader ol ginning, the girls cummeticwl 11 i civic groups. He is a member fi:30 p.m., at Merrill Park. place. Carol Ann > com an a11 mmor s itri TemplTemplee BetBothh AAmm , ClevelanClevelandd AveAve- would like to encourage other do<|Wi the trail Inllowing --nliis that iurhisz Mrs Graf Mrs. Espo-! F y registering of the N. Y, Board of Rabbis nue. Rabbi Horvilz will assume A short meeting will be held chapters to start similar summer place: Klizalx'lli 1 silo. Mrs. Man and Mrs, Don-tRc«lstratlon fa[ and alliiated with the Rabbinical led to (ibsi'i'vinu nalurt and iden- J his duties at .the end of August after the picnic. •d plan- Snflbalblll throh w ,., , , , held every Wednesday evening. Assembly of America. activities. - ,. ,. , | - iMmiig nlin'ct'- (inward thev ucut .tu'llv. and will conduct the High Holy The "Summer Slump' contest i, samer. fus . Adr, |(i|h(, v;k, ()f ;m ]nlMn,ir.v. a(TJ. The Iselin chapter has begun I As all the activities of the Corps Day services. "Temple Beth Am considers it is slil! being held for the mem- are chaperoned, more volunteer •If fortunate indeed to have ob- rehearsals of its annual play, '!"''• ' " . ,h, "'• dent whore tliev were (iiven an!/ Dr. Horvitz, a graduate uf I In- ters of the Sunday School Each "My Friend Irma," a comedy 1| 1 1 ): ru) ll ) Dressing I nit ichaperones are needed. Thanks lamed the services of Rabbi ^ amj gir, who brings aL least ," \" l 'l "I :°"l n,,poitl:nMv •„ 'render first aid:' Jewish Theological Seminary, based on the famous C.B.S. radio ahulous Jour patrol ..I ' , „,; ,.,. , ,, ,. , were extended to Mr. and Mrs. fctl| A ( st Abraham Horvitz, said Irwin]one guest to classcs on Sunday and television series, written by 11111 70 Meet Wednesday Vincent Scamorza, Mrs. G. was born in Louisville. Ky. lie I". firstan.ICl.m-r , ,, .,„ ,ht,v „,.„, Wolfson. president of the con- , ,, , , was graduated from the Louis- mo| m wj receive a iye d Cy Howard. ninp m. second: and i ISKUX - Mrs, Herbert B. Wil-Schein, Mrs. Painter and Mrs. given a quiz, covering cooking, | chairman of the Cancer:Leo Thomas,' who have been eiv- ville High School with honors, re- gregation. fish. . At the end of summer Many comments have been •atnil ol Troop lfff,' Kims knife us,, [j,-t,ssillj, Unit of the federated ing their services as chaperones ceiving a scholarship to the Cni- those bringing the most guests made on last yearns successful ., „ , „ Hcachinu the end of ihe trail. Ihi'jtyimuin's Club, announced the at recent events. versity of Chicago, After his will receive a special award. production. Albert Herbst, the •"•" r - T,i w \ '^h found international friend^ I" will meet Wednesday, .1 graduation from the University,! Sunday School classes are held director, and David Convissor, ™n a"? u h 'hip x QOun[y fancei. Socifty. numerous articles on "Jewish|| met to complete plans for the an- innp arlivity - Junior Olympic- Mrv \villi"!lms requested' thai Education''and problems of l!ie1)|t, A, "n~ outbreak (Jf nual picnic to be held September history BEFORE YOU BUILD! .ire as lollous. il ;lny one has any old bed sheets, Jew of Ioday, as well as a 13, at Highland Grove, A full World War II, he enlisted as a Troop 43! - Barbara Friedman,,^\\m cascS| tablecloths, or men's scholarly work on "The Rabbini- SEE day of games and activities are ijiretia kupka, Klysa^ Manning, \ -^ | donate to phone her. cal Parallels to Bar-He-bracus," ain in the U. S. Army and s m 0 scheduled for all. The public is attests that Debbie Malhicseii, Jackie O'Uon- Hegular meetings nf the Wo- published by the University ofisorved four years with distinc- invited to attend. - FIRST SAVINGS ' uell and Adiienne Pieteroti.; men's Club will hi resumed Sep- Chicago I'ress. tion, boine; discharged with the •imk of major. He was then Tmop 1117 — Catherine Austin, Su-,|,,mber 16, After holding pulpits in Chicago, happiness sail Baker, Dayle Bcrger, Caylci Rabbi Horvitz travelled exten- awarded a government scholar- llerger. Judy Brudcr. Carol Ann sively in 10 European countries ship and attended the University Volpi. l)e I'aola, Elizabeth Ducey. Susan to study conditions of the Jewish of Poitiers in France. for man— Those earning credits lor the KSM-X, lierniciwrn.ee GrossmanU'ossman , t^micDebbie, de Kasner, Karen Keagan, Deborah! , f • £ the hungry lteale, kathv Samer, and Mary l^vlt' and Gaylc Berger. Caioli PLUMBING \uiie Pe Paola, Susan Essex Rer- & SUPPLIES sinner— ROCK Grossman, Debbie Kasni-r. ME 4-0080 Masterly, Janet Kamer, Mary AVENEL Volpi and Kathy Samer of Troop j since Eve ; ROUTE 1, AVENEL SALT 187 Also Lorcttci Kupka, Elysa North of Firchouse Tor Water Softeners Anytime yon have a question about Plumb- Maiming, Debbie Mnttiesen, Ro- ate apples, ing and Heating there is one place you can ercur Slllll hundred lbs. bin Moreh, Jackie O'Donnell, count on for dependable, hflp, Just come to $1.15 fifty lbs. Adriemie Preterole, and Ethel our store and ask us. much depends SERVISOFT of Schvvadron of Troop 431. MORTGAGE MONEY EOERAL SAVINGS Winner of the World Wide games FIBERGLASS - FULLY AUTOMATIC on dinner" ; AVAILABLE! WOODBRIDGE uas the Arrowhead P-atrol of 117 MAIN STKKKT Troop 431 with Hoofbeals and When you d«al with First Sav- ME 4-1815 WATER SOFTENER Cardinals of Troop 187, second WUOUBK1DGK 140,000 GRAIN LIFETIME ings, you art dealing with" a Ml St. Georges Avenue and third respectively. financial institution which spe- {Jmt South of CloveileU) Exclusive design Pointwise, Troop 187 was over- You can cializes in Mortgages for old and all winner of the entire event. brass valve with cor- rosloD proof moving new home owners alike. Come Certificates with seals and rib- in and talk to our Mortgage offi- bons were presented to patrol and parts to assure re- depend on ; moval uf irapuritieb, cer about our 4 payment home individual winners. The aw ard construction loan plan. certificates were the creation of 12 day clock, our dinners. Mrs. Frederick Fisher and Mrs. Miming. . I RATES .. j. HOT WATER THOMAS JOSEPH I , at low as New! Gillette BASEBOARD 46 5/2% . • Eunalng COSTELLO RADIATION f1 _ - ji Funeral Homes NO DOWN FIRSTdSAyiNGS. Adjustable, BATHROOM SET' IN THI Com ' AND LOAM JUHOCUUIOM Of HUH JBUflf PAYMENT it Numptr 28-30 Wlthutfooa 3-mCK White—Cira*s A StrMt in PrinetMfl, Nm Jttmr Razor TOILET 36 MONTHS TO PAY St. & Cooper Ave. State & Center Sts. You turn .dial WtlmitMIU. from Ho 9 for 91: CAST IRON Financing ft IuUllatUn PKTH AMIOY WOOOUtOOl Iselin, N. J, Perth Amboy, N. J. Hie axact Lunctoon, Dmntr A Cockt*il$. 339 Slut Stntt 935 Amboy Aythu* M0 Aihtny tmm setting that • HAS1N Can lie Arranged 109 All Offic.ii D»«y, 9 l» 4| Utwityi, (K H MM. matcnti i Tel. U 8-4641 HI 2-0075 Triiu - tulur' H*IUM* OPEN DAILY 8 4.HI. U) t p.m. kin SIIKIIIIJ His lit r "Wl • ,'••-' i'i the nnmr-mmni You." ;r;r ^withn»wstawm OPKN TliDBSUAV 'TU I p.m. bum ^V Steel Blades PAGE TWELVE Thursday, Aupmt 13, 1964 a******* Deborah Plans j i ISELIN PERSONALS Gala Barbeoue COMMA - "Indian Summer" AHrt CithbtrtMB lot at 12 30 p m nichl well be the se;iMiti;>l thrmr —Bingo game? will be held ir 16M Oak Tn* Read of the annual harbeqw arvl Haticc IiHln, Stm Imty Lourdes and Fatima HalU St Trlf. U Cecelia's School. Tuesday Thirty of the Poboran League 'if <'4mi;i, our ames K a J1 September 12. 8 P.M. at the .Vli- -Harry Schaumburp n of ' S *" P'*>' ' "d W in pnie? are awarded each urek Rev. and Mrs Harry «• hrook Swim Club, Edi<"ii —Announcement was madf bur¥ Berkeley' Boulevard. «ho . The affair will offer aiea resi- at the Junior Girls' IK: oi tht dents n last opportlinilv tn enjoy ggraduated from Clifton R S. in Auxiliary of tbe VFW « dining ,wd dancing urnler the JuneJ , hah s b«b n acceptt v a ^ M {mt stars before the bri^k fall student at LeTourneau Colk«e. weather arrives. In cn.-i' »l ram Texas. He will enter the college HeadqiMir,er5. bln members and guests will nm- on August 27. Rev. SchaiimbuKwl n is the pastor of the Assembly ol . , \, *. . ,. tinue the festivities un.lci the pa- c vilion. Mrs. Melvin (iietler. ^ oJuren -A meeting the St. \incent re|X)rted, i -Mr. and Mr? George Maxwell "> Paul Society will be heldI Tue«- da 001 S: Ce The proceeds will hem lit the 'and daughter*. Ruth Ann. Faith. > • * P•»•• •'" R " ^ " WIYS HUt WINGS: Miss Deborah Hospital at Brown- Mill.-. ' Hope, and «on George. friaries <*lia s Sch0°1' Joyrp K. Sn-nnsl. 47fi East Ave- a non-sectarian, norvprnfii or- nue, .Npwarpn, rcecnllv com- Street completed the final week ganization for treat men! nf op- of their vacation by visiting pleted a Ihrrr-werk Mfhnwk UUDIIOUSC erable heart, cancer .mil tuber- Airlines sti-wardrss training several places, iricludinp: Mr. and culosis. Mrs William Buenzh. Blooming' course and is h:'sed at I'" "'"- dale; Mr. and Mr?. Thomas WnfL tn Mrs Sol Eisjrian and Mix I-eolinf's Oneida County Airport headquarters. I'tira. Mn'i.-wlt Hewitt, Haskell, and Sir. and Mrs. Savage, co-chairmen, announced rlvl HI'W >il\.h YU10NA1. AHAKI): *'«r U" I**' < I'urticlpatlon program, • LeRoyy Smith. Johnjonburg. p advance reservations may beemploys more than 100 stew- ness and IWcssinnal Woman's Club KM HtH by the National Federation of On Wednesday.Wdd - theh y spent the WOODBRIDGE Peter J Toth made by contacting Mr* Stfy ardesses for its system, reiver- day at the World's Fair. prwjdetu of the Hungarian-Amer- mour I^rner, 38H-3+I2 Tickets Ing 54 cities in ten stairs and fcsslonal Wnmrn'i Clubs at the recent national convention held In Urtmil. -I., week Ruth Ann, Faith and GeorgThies icaannouncen citizend sth Clue coMtructiob of Woodbridgn of ae may be purchased from any of'Canada. Thr course include Hrrmine I). Toholowsky. I)nlln«. T»xa*, national Clvlr Participation Chairman: Jr., are guests of the Smiths. (24.000 clubhouid th * will begii n fihis the members. Price includes re-! firsJ aid, customer wrvice, nnn Col«nta. present nf (he local BPW and MIM Rulh Wolk. chairman nl -St. Cecelia's Council 3639, week on the club's 5'» acre trad freshments and dancing to thci emergency prncedurrs and air- pnrticipation in th# All-Amcrira CHy Award. The latter, plus the club's K KnighU of Columbus, will have off Carieret Road. , music of Buddy Friedman's band. I lines operations, HiRh School dropouls, was mainly responsible lor the award. its first meeting of the season at The new club will be a one- 8 o'clock tonight in Fatima Hall, story brick building with 4.8W St. Seceiias School. Installation square feet of floor space. 01 officers will take place. All The group advised the soccer members are urged to attend, field has been completed and the Sunday, August 30. a corporate team will begin practice sessions communion will be held at St. in September. "'"/to Cecelia's Church at 8 a.m., and A large picnic area with accom- at St. John Vianney Church, Co- odations for 1,000 people is plan- °ff to School We Ionia, at 8:30 a.m. Plans will be ned. discussed at the meeting for the Mr. Peter Toth reported tree K. of C. anuaj pilgrimage to planting will begin in October. WiUiarastown, September 20. j" ~—-—— - -Members of the VFW Post 2636 will meet at 8 tonight at Post Headquarters, Lincoln Highway. -Several Boy Scouts of Troop 47 are at Camp Cowaw, Case Scout Reservation, Columbia, this week, returning Saturday, Aug- ust 15. They are enjoying the, facilities, of the camp, and arc Flake - Servidio Wedding working on merit badges. —The Christ's Ambassadors, youth group of the Iselin Assem- Solemnized on Saturday bly of God Church will meet to morrow at 7:30 p.m., in the COLONIA - The wedding uf After a trip to Bermuda, the church. Several of the members •Miss Joyce Servidio, daughter oj couple will make their home in attended a service at the Menlo Mr. and Mrs, Frank Servidin of North Arlington, Park Vtrans Home Sunday after- North Arlington, and Frederick Mrs. Flake is a graduate of noon. Michael Flake, son of Mr. anXoitd h Arlington High School and —Mr». Frank Stahl, chairman, Mrs. Frederick Flake, Ml Hofis- employed by Benedict Miller announced plans for the Hawaiian fman Blvd., was solemnized Sa! Company. North Arlington. dance to be sponsored by the urday afternoon al Queen of The bridegroom is a graduate Ladies Auxiliary of the VFW were Peace Church, North Arlington, of Woodbridge Senior High School completed at the meeting of the MISS ELAINE BOURDEAU with the Rev. John E. McDonald served three years in the United group last Thursday, The affaoir officiating. Stales Marine Turps, and is em- PLANS SPRING WEDDING: ployed by U.S. Steel Corp., has been set for Saturday, August The bride was escorted to the 22, at the VFW Hall, Lincoln High- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bourdean, Newark. 31 T/phigh Avenue, Avenel, have altar by her father. The honor way. attendant was Miss Baitara In-i The Cloverleaf Chapter of Sweet announced the betrothal of their 1 daughter, Elaine, to Thomas fante of North Arlington. Other Adeelines, Inc., will hold a family attendants were Mrs. Raymond; Calling All Businessmen!] picnic, Sunday at Merrill Park. Anthony TozzJ, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tozzi, 14 East Stickle, sister of the bride, and —St. Ceceia's CYO's annual 42nd Street, Bayonne. Mrs. -Robert Beck, both of North Here's where trip to Seaside Heights will take Miss Bourdeau graduated Arlington; Miss Pauline Ffake, place Sunday, Buses will. leave sister of the bridegroom, and Miss the church parking lot after the from Woodbridge Senior High School In 1963 and ig attending Jane Bootin Secaucus, cousin ofj you should 6:30 a.m. Mass. Discount books the bride. Lisa Stickle, North! on all rides may be purchased Newark State College, Union. Her fiance graduated from the Arlington, niece of the bride, wasi before the buses leave the parking flower girl. stay when \n School Enrollment This Year Is At An lot. CYO members and guests same Ugh school In 1959, re- cently served two years with have been invited as well as stu- Serving as best man was Phil- the United States Navy in Cal- dents who have graduated from lip Sandford, Cranford, brother-in- ifornia, and is now in a reserve Washington, D.C. the Eighth Grade. law of the bridegroom. Ushers unit In Jersey City. He is a weer Ak'n Markhoffer and Pierce —The Missionettes, junior unit member of the Knights of Co-Abry of Colonia; Leslie Young, of the Women's Missionary Coun- lumbus Council 5088, St. An- Time Record High... Reserve Space Now Perth Amboy; Robert Beck, North cil of the Iselin Assembly of God, drew's Church, Avenel. (Arlington. Joseph C i a r r i c c o , will meet Monday, 6:30 p.m., in nephew of the bridgegroom, was the church, 48 Berkeley Boulevard A spring wedding is planned. Sli'OREHAM ring bearer. Both the juniors and the senior HOTEL IN OUR ANNUAL members are asked to attend the Many Attended Picnic AND meeting. Of Fords Tumble Inn PICNIC SUNDAY MOTOR . INN -The Metwood Chapter of the FORDS - Some 150 people at- ISELIN - The Iselin Democra- Women's American ORT wiil hold tended a picnic held by the Fords tic Club's third annual picnic will a board meeting Tuesday, 8:30 Tumble Inn Association, William be held in Merrill Park on Sun- p.m.. at Edison Lanes, Route 1, Nork, chairman, announced. day from noon until 6 o'clock. Edison. Mrs, Alvln Klein, presi- Mr. Nork advised the hard William Lemiska is chairman dent, announced that the first work of Anthony Westrol, John and announced local officials will meeting of the new season will Egan, Bernard Hendlowitch, John attend. take place Thursday, 'September Kocegi, Michael Zbonack, Frank 10, 8:30 p.m., at Temple Neve Skovran, and Charles Sciortino Sholam, GpDve Avenue, Metuehen. aided in making a success of the PAINFUL CORNS?, —The Jersey Aire Chorus of affair. AMAZING LIQUID Here's why... Society for the Preservation and Games and contests were plan- RELIEVES PAIN AS Which Will Be Published Encouragement of Barbershop ned for all age groups including IT DISSOLVES CORNS AWAY Quartet Singing in America, wiil music for the teenagers furnished Now remove euros (he fist. e«f w»! , Convening: meet Tuesday, 9:15 p.m., at theby the Manhassets featuring wiih Free/urjt«;. Liquid FrcczoM re- You're strategically iocsted on lieve? pain initially, works below the famous Connecticut Avenue, VFW Hall, Lincoln Highway. ' Louie Tomko, Bob Walsh, Ed itin line in JmoUr torns awty in just —Members of St. Cecelia's Walkoczy, and Tom Walkoczy, days Get rr«^ue....iuiidnm counters. overlooking beautiful Rock Creek Park. Just minutes Holy Namo Society ar&Jasked to away (torn The White House, remember the Holy Name Forum "Trie Capitol, department which will take place Sunday, at stores, theatre and restaurant 2 p.m., at Notre Dame High districts. School Trenton. 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LETTERPRESS or PHQTQ OFFSET The Shoreham will accom- OVER 40,000 READERS! arrange for an Woodbridge PBA Defeats -nirrvicw with Eileen Jatlch of Avenel, her ,,,11:11, Mrs. Rosemary McCarthy, and our photo- upluT Windsor Lakls informed us that she is JayceesJ To Get To Topr ,/ -, , very rtiodest young lady and it Would be diffi- ,.,,11 to gel a complete picture of her past accom- Ti-.nn Standings Mound plishments In the field of archery, A telephone Tram Standing! \V(iii:ll>riil(;r 1'H.V '^Frank's Tavern Edges Out W L .'•diivcrsation was arranged at a definite time .laVl'TR Rotnry Cluh 14 I ,n(| when the phone rang, It was Mrs. McCarthy I'nrl I! ;:.ling Kii-c ('». Kcwl-Mor. 14 > who spoke and once again reminded us that her !EUzgeralds To Get Title Electro Dynamics 11 5 ni'oU'ge would be reluctant to talk about herself. (• lie .Vhrcin.Ts Ural 10!»' « .7 l-'unii lire I'd. 3 Final Standing. Schn-ertfer Brothers 7 V 5 Once Eileen took over the line from Avenel to Wixulhi'ick'i' S;miLi,mn \\ VIPS « fi Avi ni'l Fin- (.'». Frank's Tavern 12 I Elks 5 ft lolonia. she became talkative with most of her 5 l.-fliii K. nl I'. Fitzgerald's . II j Menlo Park !A. F. Circmer 3 tl conversation reverting to her coach, to whom 8 WiiodbriiiRc K. of ('. Doni Bakery in i First Bank and Trust 0 11 ge F,erg. Squad 0 7 . , , ; <• ;;P attributes her success. Mrs. McCarthy got Bl er ni ns A ! Victorious WOODBRIDGE - Young Bob Kilrcn interested in archery during her third WOODBK'OGE - When the lo- Hi:n,«ni'lan Rclormed l'h 9 Pcrnlk was his manager's selec- .,.,!]'• at Woodbridge High School and has been ncal PBA and Wwdbridge Jay-liselln VFW el's, both undrfruled in thp lU-c- Thelma's L'ukerv ;; v, ^. v^*^,,,u* tarv aih mm ^^ Brt. .,11 instructor and companion ever since. The (in S'nw Pitch I.cniiiie, m I for MclAin Si. AC i |:i WOODRUinGE - Menlo Parkithm in the Woodbridge Bahf •,,Li!' sometimes practice from 7:30 in the morn- the top spot in ih circuit, a close! iVrace advanced to thc finals i Ruth league, and he proved to b* game was expected but none1 WOODBBRIIKiE - In one of ihe Township Youth Organization the right choice as he flipped * ,, til 5:30 in the evening during the sum- 1 iU im WI.WKH III AWAUDS: Kilrrn .lunch in .ivvnA proudly displays l.,e nutniTini-. a wards she thought the linal decision would:the most grueling seasons in the^Little League Tournament after brilliant no hit-no run game fift has accumulated liming her successful venture in the field of archery sinrr her juninr year at !'MT lake extra It did. andjhistory of the R'vreation Senior;hanging nn 8-3 defeat on the con-1^nd his club to a deserving M Woodhridfjc High Schinil. The local archer, after winning several Eastern States championships, alter eight frames of play, the |o-Softball League, Frank's Tavernitingcnl representing Colonia. victory iK currently working Inward a |insitinn on thc United States team which will compel* against the Archery is considered a minor sport locally, cal Police came out on top 8-7 to of Fords hit the wire first viith a| Dick Jacobs was Menlo Park's, while working from the dlamowi best in the world next June al Fairiiuiuiit, . :mt Eileen could possibly put Woodbridge on the lake over sole possession ,,f first|M victory over , ^alri S ^mmA choice and his perlor'^urn. Pernik showed hi. add* place with one week remaining on,oiA\e"nel to.lay full claim to thc ihe-effectiveness by firing third rtrfr :• ,ip once again in the field of outdoor competi- mancp frnm thc wn|er of the cut rent .schedule. A pennant. diamond was outstanding as ho j n t 17 haters. His motui • nn if you have never heard or read about Miss es nn fls ULfcNbfcU Fords Mets The tally wound up 7-7 at the During the summer campaign.'l«| his club to a big victory. HisjBdvprsary. Bill Espostto, "* .i.iiii'ti, we will attempt to give you a quick run- .•(inclusion of seven innings tojthe veteran Frank's club collect-opponent on the diamond dias.j,.narne() the Truckers, loaf, force the pame into the eighth, Injed 12 victories against two de-Bob Hesetar, was charged with' To -be of assistance to his owf ,;,:'.ui on her accomplishments. In her junior feats, while Fitzgerald's Take Title ] the lop of the decisive frame. 1 as II- |he defeat after being nicked for leiuise. Pemik hit a * rir. she won the New Jersey championship at !i in th? n 'i for tl'e rnvn Also in n '.iial of 13 hits. I Rernie Czocli led off « ith a slnrp Also taking part in the winning ;ind came all the way contention inlil the tinal week ['.jKiinfield in the same meet in which Wood- WOODBRIDGK - The Fords, ke Franks aami Dennis Mi>>'-.' ;ma,k wittl",imt,|y safe blows wer| with 10-4 marks were Diirsi nms ;,i!.l^e High School won the team title. She ,Mets, one of the must unique Ground to score on an error hit bv •ml hit Hevni"nVva tatina g home s,q" nnv ] DiDickk BrannigaaBi . ,'• Bakery and Brennan's AC. for Menlo Park, while a four base! uprated as state champion in 1963 to startle teams in thc Recreation Light' Warren Searles The .Invcees went Electro Dynamics maintained t . Senior Raseball league with 14'down in order in the bottom of| Mike Roskey, the veteran hurl- blow by Pete George- was Colon-j firm hold on third place in th| '...'> • ; ,i,t nf the members of the archery group. straight victories, recently con-''I'" eighth, r who has pitched more close ia's big blow of the game. 1 current standings after shuttin" '•"•'' 'quered the Winstons 5-3 'o The PBA's players who swung james than most s|Mtrts enthus-. In the Babe Ruth tourney, Men- outyhe Woodbridge Elks 7-0. asts can count, proved that he lo Park Terrace edged Merrill During the summer of 1963. Mrs. McCarthy capture the American Division:big bats with two hits were Ber- .toe Leanza was a tower far from finished as he worked,i'ark 3-1 behind the effective two ,-hied her prize pupil in the Metropolitan championship. '.nie Czech, Tom Crilly and Joe strength from center of the (; nes Vraz(lno )aced th n masterful two hitter to achieve!hit pithing of Pete Gussis, who The game itself was a weird! « ' •'« t / amond, limiting the opposition riumpionship Meet at Bear Mountain against .'aywe attack with three safe ;he big verdict His mound'also reorded 10 , lone with the Winstons outhitting two hits and fanning five, Bill ~ •:;r most outstanding archers from Connecticut, I blows, while Frank Markovics pponent, Ed Majrwski, alsoi Dan Sheeley rapped out tW" the Mets 9-3 in Fords Park: how bovetz abwrbed the Elks' setba< •,r\K Jersey and New York. Most participants and Joe Nolan each connected itched a commendable game, safe belts for Menlo Park, while ever, the now champs took full Steve Sexton collected three hit! 'advantage of the breaks to come :nfely twice. imiting his rivals to three safejhis teammate, Kevin Walters, iiic seasoned veterans but the competition Joe Gyenes was the happy PBA Mows over the seven inning span.'drove in two r ns with a timoly and Ron Zapoliczny and through with their most important Culpon one each for the Electro? :,i,!ed to unnerve the Avenel athlete to any ex- win of the summer campaign. vinning . His mound ad- Fords scored two runs in the-base hit. ,'ersary, Tom Giordano, was hird inning when Mike Young- B"h May°, Merrill Park's los- club. Bill O'Niel was responsibly •I'lit. Her performance is still talked about by Hallock, the winning Fords' •I'arRed with the reversal. ik>h r struck out 10 batters for the Elks' two lone base .chueker, was hit hard in the early uluth hit a double to clean the ing l' « - •hose who witnessed her tremendous feat. She The Port Reading Fire Cum during a losing effort. Tim Morton's home ..... [innings buk'had it in the clutches liases. An error and a double off lint only won the title but scored 1,110 points to pany went on a 19 hit spree to the bat of Jerry Gonvo drove in Colonia also entered the semi- single set the pattern for BoWIP' "t (to emerge victorious. Winstons' lMs aftar hn.ik a record which had stood majestically was Pucci. manipulate a decisive 14-7 tri the victws' third marker in the conquering a stubborn Mor's attack which pulverized '\ wrnph over the Iselin Knights ol icrth 'se'm 'eam ty a narrow 4-3 mar the VIPS Patriots by a decisive ' :i>r ;s5 years. The Mej|Bco;ired three times in Columbus. The Fords batters with lone,8'", 16-10 score. Ithe first-st' Winineg and twice in the John Bullo. the former Wood was Winning pitcher Sandy Kaniia At the age of 19, Eileen recently became elig- third to accumulate their lotal bits were Youngbluth, Gonyo and!u (1 wilh C lpllia s bridge High School star, enjoyec Albany, while Grabon all ;° ' gave up three hits and fanned ii>ir U> represent the United States in the World The Winstons dented the plate his best game of the season at thi ano were Fitzgerald's only swing-|^y Upperly aneiging the vie four. The VIPS' vanquished hiirl- TROPHY WINNKR: Frank Hcrtagna. Jr. admires the trophy t twice in the second and once in 'late with a triple and tlueej" 'tor over lselin's Bob Lanigan er was John Van Liew. Atclicry Championships which will be held next ers lo hit safely. which was won by lsclin's Ut-tty Hathaway after h«r team, ithe third, singles in four jaunts from the Both hiirlers struck out six swing June in Fairmont, Pennsylvania. This past year the Klizabeth Marauders, won the Middle Atlantic Regional Roman was the Mets star in the bench. Also contributing to the En conclusion game* of the^s during the seven inning 'he big event took place in Helsinki, Finland. She championship. Mr. Bertagna sponsored Miss Hathaway earlier batter's box '"ith a double and win with three base knocks were season, the Iselin VFW lost '-o! contest. qualified by placing second in the Eastern States iu the season and is confident of her success in the World single, while Winstons' Bonnarigr Al Rucket. Joe DeMartino and decision to Fitzgerald's, Frank' The big play of the game in the!Braves Down belted a pair of singles and a late innings when Bob Woods of! Championships to be held in Orlando, Florida, later this month. Joe 7"Uo. T|ie Knights' big blast- Tavern shut out Thelma's Bak- championships at Springfield. Massachusetts, double in as many trips from the er at *ne plate was Tom Rak with , „ , , „ , Colonia manipulated an imassist- nut second again in the New Jersey State bench. \ a home run. triple and a pair ofjer1^y 8-0°'u,' and Brennan s A'€'

BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY 1)0 Vm use AVON ("OSMKTh s

hy womrn evmnin u nn exci'llt'iii op|Knii;!ii' OF ESTABLISHED LOCAL and AREA FIRMS lo lie an AVON Hty,,., Ihis. flrea riuiiim th, Season Kin mli-m, , home, c.ill Ml 2 ;,;i, Air Conditioning Coal & Fuel Oil Delicatessen Glass Limber -.- Plumbing ft Heating -- Roofing & Siding -- Tree Surgeon Iwrtiie. call Ml •>:,};,

• SKIIVICKS "Man> Job» Are f(» Lirgf FORDS 'Service T R STEVENS ("KI.I.AH Wli \C;. NEW KIND 0 lor Is dniilint >nd Shtei Mrlm Miirk TR'AT SHOPPE I I' All ti;i-h |, iii,n, Rut NODP Arr Too Small" With a m M t.KOKt.K \\K iTty. Kn'r i"-iiM;,i', CENTRAL (13 Rahui\ \vrniif MX TYPE Smile' WOODBRIDGK LUMBER nrlces C;ill III '."Mi Fill Your Coal Bin With GLASS REPLACEMENTS Lehigh Premium Anthracite Homf & Industrial Glazing & COAL COMPANY AIR (Opp Whllf Chnrrhi rKKE SKRVICK Storm Windows Screens • Plywood • Hai(i»»ri IT YOUR Store Frosts • Furniture Tops • Misnn1' (upplld • Invuiaiinp "Thf Kiprrti Who C»rf" ;ONDITIONIN • SALADS al ThtIr RfM l..\SI»»C'\PtSfl come a pr NUT or STOVE Room Dividers • Routine * I'»',>IIITI( All Work l.uinntffd Anonymous can • SODA FOUNTAIN Tub & Shower Enclosurei • Shintiri • Build,-" supplKi EO FREY rRKF ESTIMATKR Bl M51.1 or n Huh I'hirlM ftrr) • FRESH BAKERY GOODS Made • MUlwork • Girici t)ni» INCLUDING SUNDAYS 13 King Georges Rii I fdi ran fREF I5STIMATF* Insured. HI! 1-2145 COAL 21 45 Closed Wednesday All Dii ana 969-1256 Moving & Storage - About Your HEATING Printing COAL 20 Foreign Cars Henry Jansen & Son - Pii'Uire wimln' ELECTRIC st;iy. it •.(•ciii i rinding and BIG SEWER SERVICE picture ttimluw .iiid • PRICE FOREIGN CAR AUTO GLASS Hi Hirrtll Aitnut Sheet Metal Work make it very imp WINDSHIELDS INSTALLED thf fi.'irricn jjrcrii ., COMES Woodbrldtr N J. Roofing, Metal Ceiling , REPAIRS (inrtiifflnc Tintfd l;l»ssi EverRrmi sliiuli- DOWN COLLISION WORK Custom Picture Framing and Furnace Work fi .ill <\, Kast, Efficient and lust Dlit ter and arc juvi •:.• ; Free Estimates Economical Service MErcury 588 Alden Street I use foi an ;iiinni,\i New UNNBX "RFC" for Fast Service Eslimatn fhfrrfnlli (ilvcn A effect. The h\\i pi,,:;.::. TALI. Kl I-JSI9 4-1738 Air Condif/oninj Just Give Us a Call EUROPEAN TRAINED Woodbrldge, N. J. j hold back the hn,!> > MECHANIC Call Ui! MOVING thai comes lo thr :>, CARTERET GLASS CO. Telephone MErcur? 4-1246 I ExpenmcnK ii,,n Free Estimates ME 6*8052 3IM0NE BROS. 181 Roosevelt Are.. Cartercl SMITH thai lawns can bo k,;c KREE SURVEY LINDEN, N. J. Imported Auto Agent • Duce Pluckier year as far north ;i> 1', - Home Improvements - Plumbing and Heating - Service Stations and mid-Ohio prnl,,i!• HU 6-2726 S4LES and SERVICE New York am! (In, n A. M. MUNDY Inc. m Remseo Are. Aveoel 1010 St. George Avenut HU 6-0059 except during CMC(,::: t ME 4-3098 162 Amboy Avenue AVENEL IDEAL W Y winters. (Ntii lliivjrlsar) MARY CARTER ,: Why» Not Let The Toilets is for The way it i^ iim' Dull 8:JO A M to ^Ul> P M. TOWNE GARAGE lawn ri'jjularly <"• • " McColleys inuriiiy 4 (10 « M m 6:00 P M Kitchen Faucets More You J. F. Gardner & Son month throughout 11 :• • ME 6-91171) P • 'NT Gas Water Heaters 1 Every * '"'d Gal. 485 AMBOY AVENUE Few people use cnmi.. MF 1-9752 REPAIRS and Woodbridge on their lawns. How much plain :,„ REPLACEMENTS MErcury 4-3540 PRINTING for each application <:•. FREE USED CARS Sewer Clefcdiing the brand you buy !:•. NO LIMIT 1 I SOLD IT We're Specialists in rections and lolli, : BKAlTIFtl UlSI'LAVS AGE. , ALLIED STORAGE fully. You can IN ' .„•;• THROUGH THE UNPAINTED FURMTl RE • BEAR WHEEL ALIGN- NATIONAL VANS plant food durnif; '" USE MARY CARTER MENT and BALANCE WANT ADS Loral and World Wide Movers In the sprint m ;.i STAINS VARNISHES • BRAKE SERVICE 1286 St. Grorgr Ave. Avenrl use a chemical pljr ' ' s SKKMl'l- Printing serves business DO1T-VOURSELF rt «-»u To bo sure to ^-t •• COMET • HAT OLD COINS jtribution of plan1 : in and Atiutf D (1 (1 I C in many ways. Helps to I Slipcovers to use a cart ni.,,i' •• SALES & HARTS ,, Funeral Home Ground I U U L 0 Bank Credit Plan WANTED! - Music Instruction - build sales, speed opera- pose, Always -.pr:'. l tions, cut costs. Let's immedi»tely in • - WOOtBRIDGE RAIIWAY food off the prii>^ ' ' tali: printing in terms ol COMPLETE Learn To Play The FASHION FABRICS COIN SHOP Raccoons l>« U Gosselin "Intrnof Oecoraton' your business, Coins — Bought PIANO ORGAN "Jim. I'm-com, !i HCME Ciutoro Made Slip Covert Sold - Traded Funeral Home coat this wmtfi Nunismatic Supplies ACCORDION "I can't affoni Air Condiliuned 102 Main St.. Woodbridge ' Private Instruction »J "Do you e\|« • •y Beautician 9 a.m. to t p.m. Saturday | Students Accepted The FU 1-5858 Vou know it's for SALE! DRAPERIES • HE1)SI"READ» CURTAINS • \\R\> r.nnt» Corner New Dover Road PAYMENT ! Call ME 4-5446 Your BROKER FROM ANY ANGLE PORCHES' 1st pay. S mot Ciil toi (trf l.uimili Contractor 4 Wood Avenue Authorized Ton Will Look GARAGES KNOWS IT'S FOR SALE: Business Your Loveliest ' Sales & Service FU 8M1I only ONE With CQLONIA ALUMINUM SIDING i CONN ORGANS BIT RECREATION ROOMS IUI Mail St. Rahw*j A NEW Does the buyer knot* it's ADDA-LEVEL KFMBALL PIANOS and STYLISH V & I CONTRACTORS for Sale? HAIR- Additions and Dorqicrt ADDA-ROOM MODERN KITCHENS j JARDOT CUT Garages f • LET DORMERS SLIPCOVERS Service Call Rvcreatioo Rooms BATHROOMS PIANO COMPANY and ' Siding and Roofing WALLPAPER 448 Rafcwav A»««U* DRAPES | Porches 2nd ROLL FREE Woodbridge MLS Pirectory Marie's Beauty Salon OPEN -DAII.V 10 I - lit II • Leaders and (JuUrrs All Paints Guaranteed Tell Your Story Madr bt ! 37 Washingloq Avc, Carteret All Tjpes ol Repairs 861 Route No. 1 Kl IMH Avenel - ME 4-3500 I» (tlused Wednejdinl FULLY INSURED Next to Rayco -Painting Contractors - Ernest j Kl 146% Decorators i For "Have Brushes — Jewelers Custommadr Will Paint" Costume Rentals « EXTERIOR and £V£RY PklCE Includm urjur wllnrli INTERIOR lacked warm »nd hen. oTtr ilppfri. dut; Who I STAGE DOOR • Free Dripci tp To lB good will !• huMI"'" !l 1413 Irving St. ALL WORK Estimate! WRY LOCATION 144 W. . IftS L t • #49.00 community W* Rahway FULL! GUARANTEED! Love Reasonable FU 8-1667 TRADE YOUR HOUSE CUSTOM REli'HOLSTERY For liifurm • "" Sales UP!.. Rates in Cull Today Wigs SHOP AT HOME SERVICE Wflcome Was"" Leave Every thing It Us IK 4-1111-2-3-4 GOLDBLATT'S PAULSON & BELL Money ^T Beards EVER W Veari ot Know How Bali*»;'i Oldfil KitibUinea PAINTING CONTRACTORS § ('OW)M-'\ Jmtlm FU 1-5797 Railway, N. J. and Expertence to it Mustaches SINCE U Eail Cherrj Street XI Aveoel St. Aveael CALL FU 2-0731 * Residential Borne Salt* DIAL •^ Accessories RAHWAY Menou OUR FIRM Mnltlpli Llitlnt Mrrtc* STEIN'S ME 4,1111 Ceramic Tile HAS Liquor Stores Paved Driveways - Tires Theatrical Make-Up Stern & Oragoset § FORDS BEEN TelephoM MErcnry i-VUt ASPHALT • REALTORS TIRES LIMITED 0 EDWARD SWANICK Special This Month! ADVERTISING DRIVEWAYS ME 4-55C0 M1J (tale. Frup. Gay Nineties WOODBRIDGE SPECIAL ATLAS CERAMIC TILE Bathing Suits IN 54 MAIN 8T. Uqvor Store, lie. AU Typei MUM Work TIRES WOODBRIDGE Bud|«| firau CONTRACTOR $10.00 •'THE • •' • Drirewiyi Repaired MIDDLESEX WE OEUVERt WHOLESALE including Mosaic tiles , WITH THIS U> ud Scaled RETAIL New Jobi and BUSINESS and SERVICE ttoek al DamnUa Call PRESS it. Regain ol All Klndi $8.95 •ad bnported Winw Call CALl THE WOODBRIDGE DIRECTORY B«cn aad Uqaort 40 Mary Avenue, Fords 24-Hour Service J. C HENRY DELT* SUPRIMI j. PUBLISHING CO. 571 AMBOK AVENUK B f GOODRICH TIKES ME 4-a VAiley CALL TODAY ME 4-1111 382-2820 r«Mii|u Tire! Trqrt WOODBRIDGE. N. J. 16-20 Grew Street U 84247 • aecArriMu MKW A UIU) IUII Woodbridge (E.B.) - Carteret Press Thursday. August 13, ]%\ PAG

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1 BICTlOIt I. The position Ail the '.'- '.•>«.:*•• ::, • nr iwci tat Con o Mlddlem County ai along tht tame south «4< 4) Blatan-w of « feet V) a MUt: thtnee tlnm •oUee (Photographer la totfby ir lan'i -lift tl-p < 11 • -•; 'iri- i- Map- No. )tlt and File Nn. M7 uMI Mil, UJT feet- th*n«a tit I3I South li demw M minutM in WIMd • after particularly i'wib-il. t - 8a-d prem'wa »» commonly gtlll aloal Ini Munt and aloaicolo uf tlttbMHt aattnd* But, • dUtuot at 100 Met • BXTTtOlf II. The POIICB Photoi- n'e. :-r!n» iiici bf:;n in the Horo-i-ii Known as l Andrew street M*dl- northerly ltd* thereoreof eurtlni «Mt«Mt* t~o .« point, : thence (1,-). aautk t de- of court. a '»phW shall bt appointed (rom theof MutuctiirMti 'hn County of M'rl- ^pn^townshlp Mlddlfsei County, jrly to lot left I) iinut M 10 Md* Wt l f t left rttb % nwiwtt ttiP^i l U mlnuUe 10 ttoondt Weat, *6ltc* Dtpartawnt, by *» Major dlew* and 8wt« nf N«w Jernev: N.J.. ..131. „„ M are dlnance of »*.*» Of •> fe»« to • pointp ; 1th the content o< Council, mil , BWn* known and dttfgimtrd *• iue tppratUnuM mnmint Of tttt'fwt V> IMBM U) HeratHa UU im M coini - Will he paid «n amuAl salary of Lots NOB. 27 ftnd M on a map m. judgment Io be satisfied by said1 utM U twonandi WWtni , a dbtone* of l3M.oo.tn Addition to hi« ueual If p of rit,,MfVl!*U U the nun of SmntMfi-thout. BBloc,«r«0k N4X « pn "RftvlMd Map of100 te«t tn the point and oltee »fl salary M A Police Officer of the - _...... _.. 'n Metwhen, Middle*! Cmmtv Mid. . mi hundred and foJty-ntre!S,foJtynre!S,' Y' •£~" „ Bectloo I" Borough nr o»rt«ret. New Jeiwy, known w. Mem-hen '»n.«4».ur«ei the right Rrnphlf du'lM «« required hy fi« »T Maeon lsant d5! 1PmUh. CITII EIWI- f, ^ JhuJanuaryr , |»56l»56, -iHowarHowardt UndleoUtdlan Und Buntyor nf *»" 8aW man '9 »«Joum Mild wvie from time to To »11 to wnnm these preMDt* Doroiigh «nrt u d«»li(nat»d hy Comonl) known «« » CallfoB hrti, New Jmwy »»» In the Viditlmex County »»• ""OJect only -o «vich Imltn mny comf, Ortetlnj: OoniKll or the Pollre Commlmloner. 1 •«•< i»i vtione or reitnctlons npoii the el-lDTl". Colonla Nrv, j,rsey. Being aim known and dMfnated RECT1ON IV. A copy of this Or- Hwk * O«<+ on Ai-i'st •« n WHEREAS It nppearn to my tatr No 1 1 11 etciM of such power M may be » appnulmat* .mount of )ud|> aa Lot No i Block 4M-B on map tllnnnrp shall be forwarded to the *'»" P"* - " ' "n Mi. 1 11 to by duly authentilcat«c d ln,,rt specially provided by law or rules,™* " » "" f""" ?; •>» ••£ » JUenmiM* . "R»»ie.fl nap of Pmperty i w«-J"n Nrw Jersey Department of Civil K»ln* *'*> i-n.nv.-n i>ntl fl»- . . m.£ }„, -hr.L £.iliJr tn^Y'rw« a< th« proceertlnn. for tM 0|11 l]1 • ' - urt. Sold subject to condition.^, sum of sigh „„ TbeiHUtr made fofi i heswr Builoen, ipe, . ^i-.*i,,n»n th.r^f h» tM iHcrvlep and slmll tnke effect upon*** !•*" " "° "•"' ""I B'oA " °J Court. Five Hundred. Spveiitv-Hr» till, situated in Wood bridge. Township, voluntary (involution thereof by th« I final |)imn!!P Rticl publication as "i fr>"T ' ttockho'.'lcrs, deputed tn mv of« I Tim foreuoInK ordinance WM ln-< Wit the unrne nmnim con- Bherlfl. n ..Hi U.MIMI '»«• »h«' COLONIA VARiBTT. v v< 1 t0 this Mle. |b«r 18, IU9. by n inMliiccd m. a rneetlnR of the| ' " ffntrnl Cnn<'r|ii-i!on COTIV L1HWBURV._MI;COHM1CII ft nnmut MMIM',8T0RI; tNr(>RPORATED. n <-or- council nf the Borough of Cartaru "?".''• T,t1° *" mr!"r'"r» ISTABRQOK The lubMTlder reserve the rliht (urtetoi Hied in New .Ti—• I Attorneys) te Mljouni uld sale from time to tlo AiiKust 10, mi, when It was stve o' »d '>rP..._ Cbunty CIM't Office OB *Srtl l.-J«?10 nVi 1'l^'^tln-ed'"^^,?'''^ h us io time itibjeot -inly to stirh Umlta- IIM M M.» No J0« .» Ft?. No fl^ ";;,, ; ZW?™* MCo- adopt pd nn first readlnn, The •a(dj "'. iH rr. T<'»-I In "IP O'- IA. M-H-J0-27/44 • ttle 'tlon* or restriction* upon the tl- ordiniuirn win be further considered. _ ot itieU pnwrr as nay be on nnrond reading for fltinl Adoption on Jnnnnr'- i 'ivr} in "IIKRMIS 8\ll •eiW pri^nt.) known M Ha .34 Tx^TfX'^K^TnSZ by law or rulee Fordhan, Place Ltalonl*. Wnod- fnt thfrrin «na J» of »i\ld Council of the "(1.7 of SlirERIOR (.OlRl UF brfnw thr Bf of gf Court.'Sold iUbJfrt't to coud.tloiMJbrtdgi'^Town'Sltp. Stw'"^^* ( upon whnm Boronnh of CartpreCtt t mi AugusA tJ JOO. of "*'* ftibien to « wnltirr MVK MM^ ' 1M4. at 8:(K) P. M. Council Cham- hirtBment to '•'•"M b- CHANCERY DIVISIUN hcrs. Borough Hull, Cookn Afimue, •"In " '"t'if «um o' Nln«ipm-tM MinntKBRX CQUNTV inde 5 foot of rtlch ^' "^^nte'"? Tltif 1* .CoV- :irrt. N j.; at which time and. irt. nine hi'nt'-n'' nrnl nlnft-. Uorket No f 293T H itinMita A LA RO«A ^'Sf lV ""^""i1?* ""* "'powtion. tionemi ot n^vi«d su- ^IJfW'nol TTol'-"-"' mnp or !<"» MiTROPOLlTAN LIFK IN8UR- plnce all pei-Rons Interested Will be W ?tto*nev* ' l6J^". IT"1"* EPOK. ...'>«« of New Jew. »fflln.»il» U, I;1VPII nn onfirtiinltv tn ho heard, )Mu lnt»rf«t >nre»h»r wH.h the ANCE COMPANY. Kic, Is Pl.lntlfT. ., T/JO-R/8-1 )-20/64 r7S7a rATnicK pordcNin, •ntH of thi* *»'.' und WILLIAM LIBCH1NBKY e,'- Borough Clerk. Tl-» jlihFniWC -i-jnn-M tl'f right'CHARLOTTE LISCHINSKy, h/w tht morukgoug n oj deed oljohn: NOW'THEREKORK I. the Seore- C.V D/1.VM iiVooi'* adloUrn »si , D n HerH,bb, cerrlfCtif y that l0T or 1 OP XARTF.RKT !'- n . rettrlctlon* upon H

t!} herewith ,hP MW 'oorporntlon did on the 1 6 ot W nn wl ll msv Thu nmrt«aire t e purcBeee-mon- ,» u«nUi dat ol July. 1964. (lie NOTirK Trt HIlJlffiR* ' I""" * ' '' • ' ' '"' mortgiged prem'sei dltetl July 7Ui,[ CIIANCERV D1VIM0N a ln *» mortswii rfnd li 6»lh^ givln to lfl mj om(., k dllly em,,t«d and •eetire port ot the purchase prlot ,{|Mt'd consent Jn"Writing to the oi con»,dir»tlon In the Unt»men-'rt|SBOhult,t, 0( Mi corporation, «*• Honed deed >cuted bv all the itockMol8«rt 1 sirn-( ' „„_,„, ' Sheriff jduduet on . ;anlreonlafd and M^'.IIIIMlr.in;; ' nndnnndpr ththee Notwithstanding tnylhing herein thereof. whlch"iald consent and the Z'": iT-wine j^QVACf! ANDF-E.SON, VflCL.iESlJAWkL^ESMAY 1HfHKE 2nd DAmvY Ofinf- jluw:.we» onft the DulleIJiilmd at.neHt.upts or>f( Amerliner- "> the cfth-rarv the Bnal payment rM()rt oj t),, prowedlngi aforeaald i tlEPTEMBLrt A.D., IB64, ]ica, «tiooeB«or bs cniWddiiunu to,-"' unpaid .irlncpm with interesti^, n(]W on -\\, |n my laid ofllce M iat the houi or r.vu o'clock by the I the First Nation.)' Bmu or Fre*-!00 ^f» mona iprcultlfd by law. ithen prermlln?! ifiundartl or Day-|hold, 18 plaihtlff ,u.d l.onturd F.!P»V»WP or. May i 1SB0 | m TtSTIMONT WHBRIOF, I — illKht 8:ivlB«) lime In the alternoon^Wbod, Dorothy J. Wood, iii» wifeij TOOEfilbR with all «nd slnmi- nsn hprtto set myy hanhnd _and al- Roo«pvpit Ave. to Orant Ave, 1 the R2S of tlie said day, at in« Sheriff's Of-lR, if Many * Co.. hn-. iBnmberg-i *' wnemrata, heredltamenu | Mill ftt ul (luvrni'ai (napior ui s,,ii, EHSIII.TO AVKNUB 11 d I'-- - •-••••-••• ••••Tt*»*"»*(ifat tuny'o g CIH'TIT Ml in IKe City or Ne* Bruntwletiir's NSW Jersey Division I art De-'" RUP«'Wtt»nws thereunU) be this SeTBntrtnth '7 'of ' . _ Carteret. Ave. to Oooke Ave. R2« or ln 1 , sialion, Carteret, lor the benefit of the chapter. Left to right, Mrs. Gerald Kadnovich, Mrs. ATLANTIC STREET OF Nf.W .1F.RSKV N. J. fendanuf«id&nts,. Wrti nf KxwutioKxwutlo-n tor,»»#•".•• ""V"y " apperUlnlng. one thousand nlna hundred aal sixty-tour. it Toth, Mrs, .Inhn Rnschak. Anthony Del Vacthlo. proprietor. Terminal Ave. to Carteret Ave. E27 rn.VNCERV DIVISION All that trnct or parcel of land, the sale ol moruneed t »»raU.ii or ™rwBmy. rc- MIDOLKSFA COI'NTY iluiitc lylnR and belim In the dated June lOth, ID64, tnalnder and rcmalndcni, and the ROBERT 3. BtTRKHARDT WILLOW STREET therent, Docket No. F fowuslilp ot Madlsun, In the Cotin- By virtue of (He above stated ;rf»ts- l?»»? secretary of Bt«M. . Marlon St. to Leber Ave which are hereby expressly ae*l»n.: 7/3O-8/«-13/M HI* will be Writ, to. me directed and delivered, 1 will enpose to s.-\> «t public ?en- ed. transferred and set n»er: and I due on WEDNE6DAV I'HE IBth alto all the estate, right, tllte, in- sHKRirrs IAU IIS Wrestlers Attending Lot 853, Block 50b. on '•Subdivision DA? OP AUGUST AD.. 1M4, at taterestt , property possession, claim tUKRlOR COURT and demand «hateo«ver, u veil In l'lat Crest wood. Section 4, aUuated hour of two o'clock by the then or NEW JPWBV prevailing iSuntlnrd or iinrlldht law at in equity of Mortgagor ot. In and to the aamt and every part CIIANCRHY DIVISIO» SavlnfD time in tht tftrrnoon of MIDDLE8EX COUNtT \nnual Clinic at Lehigh the said day. at the Shcrlifs office and parce. thereof with the appur- enance*; including all nxturas af- Docket No. F 270* U In the Olty of New Bnmswlrk, N. J. THX NEW YORK BANK All tbe folioMr.K tract or parcel ried to the same, ot Intended so to 3AV1NOB IKM, Pa. - One hunclinic director. He is facing assist- ot land and 'h« premises herein- M, and also all equipment and im- »•!!" Clerk of MlddlfMX County os Mao provements now In, upon or which THB SANK FOB 8AVWO8 T» 1 . ed by Ed I lamerl , freshman after particularly described, situ- .:•. •tune eatjer and youth- ate, lying and being In tlie Town- may hereafter be Installed or CIT\ OF NSW YORK, a COtit wrestling cnach at I^hiph. Leo- Inntnictlone to hlddera. ship of Wrtodhrklue, In thi- County laced In or upon the tune, adap- tlon of thd Stats of New Tort-la rrs from 14 states were wm ed to or necessary for the comPlalAtlff- , and BERNARD i. DOTU man has coached Engineer tlon, and proposal forms"Zy be j 2g5** of Middlesex and state o! New Jer- •.ihni the second session obtained from the Borough Engi- SEPTEMBER A. D., 1964 plete and comfortable use, enjoy- and RUTIf ti. DOYLK. his wit«, WM wrestling leains to a 109-22-3. neer at hi* olllce of aforeaald or the hour of two o'clock by the The approximate ainount of the sey: ment or occupancy thereof, which THE BROOKLYN ONION O<» until annual Sticridan then prevailing lat.niiilnrrt or Day-Judgment to be Batlsned by sold [ record. Ilamer Ruided the Little uincf of Borough Clerk dilly bp- BtlDK known and designated as It Is hereby rmnennmea shall be COMPANY, are Defendants. "-V S:iv!nB> t'lJiie, In the afternoon i Is tht sum of Seventeen Thous- Lots 174 and 175 as shown on a and Coaching Clinic tween the hour* of 9:00 A. M. to laid to be real property. | Writ of S«fcutloti for tht tale « Engineers to an 8-0-0 record dur- 5:00 p. M., except Saturdays and of thi! said dnv at tin Sheriff's Of- and, Seven Hundred, Fifteen [$17, certain map entitled "Woodbrldga ,! ' 'liuh University. Sundays, M hours prior to the time ln (he City of New Brunswick. 715.00) Dollars more or less, plus In- Lawns, situated In Wooitbrldgc, The approxlmnte amount of the mortgaged premise! dated JuM Mo. ing the l'JtW-M season. Judgment to be sntlafled by tald 1884. ihr early arrival* were set for the opening of blda, upon '. J. if rest together with the coats of Middlesex County, Sew Jersey May The ftfcstlers cnnillwl in the ALL that lraill>ndge High School 'io the "Borough of Carteret" ln tuate, lylnf! nnrt helng In the The subscriber reserves the right ln the Mlddlesai County Clerk's clinic will bo laiiKht the funda- |13,2ft,00) Dollars more or less, i will expose to sale at puftlld Joseph Cifrodella, the amount of ts.OO for one net ofTownship of Bdlson, ln the County to adjourn said mle from time to Office on August 28, 1911 as Map T. v -x ;mentals of wrestling, including nluns nnd speclnratlons. No re-of Middlesex, ln the State of Newtime subject only to such limita- No. «41. File No. 493. plus interest together with •he due on ..nklin and Robert Mar-; - als and es- fund shall l» made for the return Jersey: tions or restrictions upon the exer- Being commonly mom M 322ccwti of this tale WEDNESDAY, THB IBth DAT OT take(1()lvnS| revei S AUGUST A.D., 19M, if these documents. BETNO known nn'l designated as cise of such powor as may be spe-Mawbey Street. Woodbrldnc, New The subscriber rosarret the right at the hour ot two o'cloct by KM 'capes, They will Msn view muv- I Each proposal must b« accom- ot No). . 1~3 ln block No 643V onli-lallv provided by law orrulc' s of Jersey, and designated as I«t» 174 to adjourn snid sale from time to then prevslllnit (Standard or D»y« l.n-inaii, Uhigh's varsity les of Intercollegiate champion- iDimled by ft Surety's Consent; and "Map of Edison Pnrk, ultuate In Court, Sold subject to condltlons nf and 179, Block 409 D on the taxtime subject only to such limita- isht Saving) time in the after- "in certified check for not less than Edison Township, Middlesex County, sale. mop of the Township of Wood- tions or restrtcUons upon the ex- i,; mach sinre !!>52, Is the ships. noon of the said day, nt the 8hST- ten per cent of the amount of theNew Jersey." dated February 1955 brldse, County o( Middlesex, and ercise of inch power as may be soe- ROBERT H. JAMISON Iff's Office ln the City of Mi* bid, payable to the Borough of nnd filed In the office of the Clerk Sheriff. State of New Jersey rlallT provided by law or rules of Court. Sold subject to conditions Brunswlrlt, N. J Cantret, N. J. Tlie same Surety of Middlesex County on June 9, .INDABURY McCORMICK & Together with 38" Prosperity shall b« bound to furnlMh Perform- 1955. as Map No. 1985 File No. 730. ESTABROOK of sale.• ALL that tract or Barrel ot TOMORROW: range: 3D' Welbllt n.« range; 12 sltimtf, lying and being In ance und Payment Bonds hereln- BEING commonly known tm 28 I Attorneys) wooded storm and ecrcens. ROBERT B JAMISON, our Racing ft*r required. EHzSbetti Avenne. Mpnlo Pork. Edl Sheriff. Township of Woodbrldlje, ln Seats Still Nirhnlas V. De Luca, son of I.L. 8/6-13-20-27/64 154.7J The approximate amount of the Towrshl; N J., and drslfc- CHAHALIS. LYNCH b MALONEY. county of Middlesex, lu the SUM Mr. ami Mis. James De Luca, The successful bidder will be re- Judgment to lie satisfied by uld of New Jersey • nated as Tax it 11 ln block 843-V sale Is the sum of Ten Thousand, Attorneys. quired to furnish within ten days SHERIFF'S BALE BEGINNING M s point In tta* 128 Miirilnrk Street, Fords, will on the tax of Edison Town- Bight Hundred. Sixty '910,800.00 I.L. 7/23-30-8/«-i>/M $110.40 utter the award, a Surety Corpora- SUPERIOR COURT OF Northeasterly side line of Waihinl- ograms at shin, N J Dollars more or le:>s, plus Interest On Sale for be aiming llu- 41 members of tion Performance Bond equal to NEW JERSEY tnn Avenue, therein distant touth- The approximate amount of the together with tlie costs ot this sale. SHERIFF'S SALE the lull) Hccruit Training Class one hundred per cent) ooff the^ccon- CHANCERY DIVISION (iMterly »lonn tht nme 75 feet tract price and a Surety ,tlon ludgmeot. »» aatltned by said MIDDLESEX COUNTY The subscriber reserves the right HU'KKIOR COURT OF sale Is tht A of T««nty Thou- NKW JERSEY from its Intersection with th» • of the New Jersey Slat* Po- 'iiyment Bond equal- to oije iiun llorkel No, F 3395-63 to adjourj n Suld sale fruin time to southen.iterls sideline of Clinton Innington sand, Foil mdretl Forty-Five NEW JERSEY BANK AND TRUST , CHANCERY DIVISION JC Classic dred per cent of the contract prlM time subject onlv u> .r.ich limita Strret nnd runs thence HI South lice to graduate tomorrow ($20,44.1.00) Dollars more or lesa, aiich Surety Company to 6e "ac- COMPANY, n Corporation of the tions or restrictions uiwn the exer- MIDDLESEX COUNTY '!) dnsrers 38 minutes Eflirt 74 9T at the 112th Artillery Armory, ceptable to the Borough of Cor- n'.us lnterett* tocether with the Stnt« of Nevy Jersey, Is the Plalntlft, cise of such power as msy be spe. Docket No. F 3511-01 rV.lMiTON, N. J. - Tlie, HlllNCIOinN, N. J. - Good f&et to B Atnke; thence 12} Nnrth F.igerts Crossing Kuad, Law- eret and authorlHd to do buclnostcosts of this sale, und THOMAS M RUMMBLL and dally provided by law or rules O THE CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE 17 decrees !4 minutei East 108.41 dinal Fleinington Fairiseats are still available - W.0O0 n the State of New Jersey. The subscriber reserves the right LOIS R RUMMELL, his wife, are COMPANY a Canadian corporation. rence Township. Court. Sold subject to condition eet to B iWke; thenc« i3l Nori!) Blda must be made on the lo Bdjovirn said sale from time to thhe DefentiantsDfdt , of sals. Is Plaintiff, and EDWARD J. NESP-9 deRrce? 38 minute* West 52 PH • ic four auto, racing pro-of them - to the third annual time j ict,.pn!y ttoo such TA nnd PATRICIA A. NESTA. his A nnllve of Newark, Trooper propnml fonno proTlded, Writ of Execution (or th« wle of ROBF.R1 H JAMISON. (eet to • itnk«; thenre 14) Ronth , three (lays - and ono'Juyw Football Classic Ix-twotii ln tlie manner (les'.snated therein tlons or flWrictlon,is upon the mortgaged premises dated July 14 Sheriff. fe; GENERAL INVESTMENT 50 decrees 22 minutes West 100 Iret Del.iica attended Woodbridge exercise of s\ich power as may be CORP., a New Jersey corporation, the Labor Day neek-^he N V. l.ianis and the 1'hi must be enclosed In sealed enve im. REUS3ILLE. COR.NWKLL, to the point »nd place, nf BM(1r- lopes benrlnK the name and address .•jpecfillly IlrflflHed bv "law or the NEWARK BETH ISRAEL HOSPIT- Senior High School and is a By virtue uf the above statediMAUSNER &• CAROTKNUTO •:: every-Saturday-night dolphin Katies at i'alim-r Sla- ol Didder und labeled: "Reconstruc- subject to writ, to me directed and delivered.| Attorneys AL, a corporation, and R. H. MA- two-u'tir vHeran of (he li, S. P; ml90§ Bre commonly Known u Mp stock car racing to'diiim, here AUR. 29, tion and pnvlnK of Various Streets I.L. 7/23-30-8/6-13,64 175.92 cy CO,, INO,, Defendants, In Carteref. August 50,1964" anil on JAMISON, 100 WaShlrintop Avenue, Helm, Navv. Prior Io due on .SHUof BuouUOb lor.the tale of Nr* Jersey ' v the outside adrlreas to "The Mayor Sheriff, m«t(i* his wife, hy deed from Jrhn Norman Mar- "Tlicn; an plenty of yood M-ats TIIP BoroiiLjh reserves the right $53.76 then prevailing (Standard or Duy- Writ, to me directed Mid delivered Metals Refining Co., Carteret. CHANCBRV OIVJBION D Mri*llan. -If and Joan Mrl.rl- to reject any or all bids, to wnlve ilght Saving) time In the atternuon I -.'.•;!; expose to Bale «.t public ven- inii; that Al Tasnady left, but we uiv fur ahi'ad of our MIDDLESEX COUNTY !nn his wife, dated May 11. IM2, He Is bingle and resides with any lnformuilWes, or to accept the PROPOSAL of the said day, at the Sheriff's Of- Dorket No. f 2575 63 due on I'arlfv are currently 1 and 11*63 efforts to soil uut the bid, whli-h. In Its Judgment, best I S;nled bids will be received by fice In the City of New Brunswick, WEDNESDAY, THK 3nd DAY OF -,nd recorded May », 1M2 In «»£. his parents. Astoria Federal Savings It Loan Office of the Cler* of Mlddlesen l of the mudi- serves the Interest of the Borough. the Board of Education of N J. PEFTBMBER A.D., 1964. 4fi.000 Htadiirni" Township ol WoodbrtUge at AsMoclntlon e savings and lnnn its- County In BQO* 3333 of D««d» tot. Attorney General Arthur J. HY ORDER OF THE MAYOR All that tract or parcel of land. ,. (itt the hour of two ocloco'clock by the S11 division Administration Building, School p aociutlon, ls Plaintiff, and Walter said Count! »t, VH* Classic is sponsorvd b\ Kills will deliver the address AND' COUNCIL OF THI BOROUGH situate, lying and being ln the V Moycr and Lucy A, Moyer, lit'then prevailing (Standard* or Dny- won last OF CARTEfRET. Street, Woorthrldg* N, 7. on Mon- Sartn,) ttmt In the afternoon Included M P»rt of the New Jersey Jaycces, a leadi-i day, August 24, 1964 at 10:30 A.M.Townshi, p ul MaiUaun, In the Uoim- .„», are Defendants Writ of , jf!ed pWmlies «• B»api ! iy to the graduates at the exer- ANDRUW W. BANIOK, ty of Middlesex, ln the State of New : n iincwl that two lace i , « ,,n = edition for the salt of mortgaged I" Venetian blinds. *35.00; U .... . , ItraininR and civic servia i)i>!;iii Mayor. at wnleh time bids will be ri Q g cises which begin at 1:30 p. m. pi.hllr.ly opened wad Jjad nioud for: nnd Screens It 1 doon I • luk-ked into a «nBlel , toucen 2\ PATRICK PC/rOCNIO ow™n on "Man*SMap ofr Se becc - dat«d June lots, 1M4. iza ioI1 of mrn PUB n By $170.00. programs Borough tileri " 1 tlon Ko. 3, Laurence HHarborb Md, Madli - virtue of the »bove stated All that tract or parcel of land ,,aw Writ to me directed and delivered. the approilmate amount or C.P, 8/13/64 H7.80 son Township, Middlesex Counly, situate, lyini g andd beinb g h be MtlsOed by «W- ||y |.ii's»nted the closing two ,IE3, the Judgment to in (he New Jersey": of Woodbridge. amountod to over MAtBOQRAPJJ & DUPLICATE County of Middlesex, ln the State of sale la the sum of Sllteen ThouW* •: lie historic Fair. NOTICE TO BIDDIftS BEQIMKINQ at a point on the DAY OF AUGUST A.D., 1964 at the last two yeai's — mure that $154, ING SUPPLIBS. New Jersey: and One Hundred, 8e»enty-Twr£ Notlre ls hereby given that! easterly\slUe ol McKlnfty Avenue, hour of two o'clock toy the then \.niiiean Hacing Drivers Lists and speclflcatlonn may be BEGINNING at a point ln the i»18,n2.00i Dollars more or le«B«, 000 in 1W3 — will ):• Kd •'Uutcli" Schaefer, Lists Top MeWoodbridgn r on Monday, August 24, itratlon BulMJiig. ?h. ? The subscriber reserves Uw rlghr Bayvlew Avenue and the easterly -1 J |o«wood Avenue 147.99 feet from 1 youth nnd rommunity develop- 1364 Bt 2:00 P.M. Prevailing Time Each bid Mist be noalid and In the CHy of New io adjourn said .sale from tin* tr •; at years of speedway NEW EGYPT - Dan MeLautfh- in the Council' Chamber* of the side of McKlnley Avenue, and from ,„_,.!the Easterly line of Inwood Avenue; ment projci'K , , ilalnry marked "BID ON " thence ll) south 28 degrees 30 min- ALL that tract or parcel of time aubject only to JUOb llmltaT, ii] "invade" the Koute 69 Memorial Municipal Building, #1 lin ,nd be accompanied by a OH-tllkd utes west along McKlnley Avenue tlons or restrictions upon tne «x» The Jayiws hope to top li* lutiil . "' Wall Township will carry Mnln Street, WoodbrldgB, New Jsr- >[| such bower »s m»y be apaa* sfy, for the following Items: if 10% of the Wd. minutes SO nds East 90 feet to attendance figure of 45.007 ami the hant-r of the Forl Dix 61 decrees 30 minutes east 80 feet to of Middlesex, tn the State of Newn, point; thence (2) north 37 degrees clslly provided by law or rules * "! 5. with a full card of 4 I Four | - W, H. Stewart The Hiinrd of Education reserves Jersey; have a romplete sellout by Au«}Sp''«lway when he i-nrnpetcs with :i pulut; thence 0) uurlu 28 degrees 27 minutes 10 seconds west 200 feet Court. Sold «ub]ect to oondltloij lit- i'ii'!:;et car racing Sewtr Pow«r fll«an«rs with he right to reject any or all bids, 30 minutes cast 50 Icet to a point; Being known and designated aa 29 The field is made available it) '!9 toP rankp(1 rael'r!i '" tlle 2U°- attachments, or equivalent, n whole or ln part, and to waive ,,*, 1 to a point; thence..(3) south 3J de- hence (4) north 61 degrees 30 mln-Lot 13. Block No 85-1-B as owifl^s 32 mlnutw K tecOnas west 50 ROBERT TI JAUIBOH* 'Z ; a mile national championship stuck for the Department of Pub- Immaterial Informalities. ^Br(llln Mitn •ntlflsH "K ehertfT.' » ; ' I T L J. V Ithe Jaywes by Princeton Inive.v utes west 80 feet to the point or jvn, lleeeet t0 a olntolnt;; th nce H> 80Ut80Uth h3 311 lic Work? BOARD QV EDUCATION rhl ln O'HH lt a CartunCttt situateit d ui PP « UcCARTTBR * P. Uallanline car classic at the Trenton Speed- place of Beginning. deRrees 2277 mlnutl M 10 uconi l l without Specifications for th« above Items Township of Woodbrldse aomiiir0™,Xn^Carferin m carturetCarterett , Middle,rx!Mmaie»exj2W) tM tQ th< ^^ o( BgaiN5J,5J,S'S- The foregoing description la In BgaiN Company is c«- way Sunday, August 23, may be ODtalned from the Purcha- Woodbrldge, N. J, Countyy, New Jersey dated sing Department from 9:00 A.M. to C. CADWAIADER iiccordanrc with' survey made by NINO. •';ir pilots into action, Joseph J. Novak, Surveyor, -Ktated 1952" as Hied In the office of the operating in promotion of thei Me Laughlin won that right by 1:00 P.M. and from 2:00 P.M. to 5:00Secretary" Clerk of Middlesex n,,,,r,.,, u™ BEING also known as Lot 8 In have been doing every County, New Hlock 4?9 B „ ^ova on Plan o/ SHERIFF'S SALE 'ame, next to last pie-season con-[defeating a stellar lineup in last P.M., beginning Monday, August 17, L. 8/13/64 (7.04 July. 1950. on Being the Plots on M&,p of Irman Estates, Sec- SUPERIOR COURT fur the past ten years 1964. „. . I lion 1-2-3, filed Novemher S, 1941. ln est for both teams. «. JThursday night's 35-lap NASCAR known and designated 158-159 OF KEW JERBBT Bldt must he submitted on Pro- PROPOSAL known at 92 Ashatreet. |the Om(,e of the clerk of the Coilll. half-mile, clay-surfaced McKlnley Avenue Laurence Horhor, Laslcy noted the Cl^jk:. oll'ice.'fuature at tlie Fort Dix Speedway. pos&l Forms furnlehed to Bidders Sealed bids will be received by uarteret, New Jersey and deslg CHANCERY DIVISION he Board of> Bdncitlon of (he N. J. ty of Middlesex as Map No. 14&6 MIDDLESEX COUNTY _ P. O. Box 324, Priru-elon s'lill bj.s|Route 539, here. nnd accompanied by a Certified nated u Tax Uot 13 on Blocit 65-4 (;heck ln the amount or 10% ot p of Woodbrdlge at the The approximate amount of the to i M f h Docket No. F 2191 M '•••'• und Monday (Labor )ud«ra6iii to be satisfied by said B»n the Tai Map of the Bwnufihl , appra,xrnate amoullt of the $5.50 and W.50 tickets in quanlity.j Three highly-favored speedsters uiiount bid. Administration Bulldlhs, School of t'aneret, Nan Jersey THS WtLLIAMaBUEQ flAVWOd '•- the colorful Fair comes treet, Wooilhrldge. N. J. on Monsal- e ls the sum of Five-thousand, (lament to be satisfied by said sale BANK, li corporation of tn« Btjta- Some $7.50 tickets are available n \,y the wayside before the The Town Council reserves tht c ay, Alls'; i SI 1964 at 10:30 A.M.;ou, r hundred and seventy-four XTL2Z5 d n thT.u» of lg of New York, Is plaintiff, and ROB- '•"'I. the URC (United Rac- rlijht to accept or reject nny or all 474.001 Dollars more or lesa, h c ™JL. l ' ,«lx hundred and sixteen ($r8,»U.OO) from Ilie X. Y. Giants and the •heckercd flag dropped in the bids which In its opinion will be InE.D.S.T.DT' , at whichihh ttimi e bidbids wililll b be , plus °fn "I .'" premises here ^ or laM_ ERT RABER and MAWREHH BA- : 'nrer< ' together with the costs of ,™"™ato , J "l>' of Philadelphia, pre- the best Interest of the Town*1'!, publicly opened andiread aloud for: , the toUowiug^ j , BER, his wife, we Defendants. Philadelphia Eagles ticket offices ,|K'cial Trenton qualifying motor iihi. sale«.... I" described . I tonethe r witlt h tthe costs of thta sale. JAMES A. ALLOW AY WOODHRIDOE TWP. JUNIOR nx Writ of Bxecatlon for the «e.le of "vcr by Louis Kunz, of Say i ., [jairiucr reserves the right "| Tlie subscriber reserves the rl^ht and from the Boy's Clubs uf ussle, Cookstown's Bob Rossell. Business Administrator AND SENIOR HIOH SCHOOLS mortgiigetl premleea dated June "v J., will furnish the to ncljourn said, sale from time to , -, _ • 1 to ndlourn said sale from time to Trenton. More than 180 Jaycee lo- 'rechuld's Parker Buhn and Tom- I.L. 8/13/64 $7.04 AUDIO VISUAL SUPPLIES. IHnURTRIAT, ARTB SITFPLIffiS time subject only to such limita- 38 Inch Welbllt Range, Combtna- , hJeet onl ta 8uch Umltll. By virtiw of tha «|IOTJ _"t»ted HI afternoon sprint car rac tions or restrictions upon the ex- cal chapters throughout the state nic Elliott, of Toms River. NOTICE HOME ECONOMICS SUPPLIES &• tion Aluminum .Windows inri 2Unria OT rMtrlctlons upon the «x-Writ to me directed aid dellier**, EQUIPMENT i of sucn power as may be spe-Doors- , , .enise ot such power as may be upc-1 will expose to sale at public ten- also have tickets. This trio had acounted for five VARIANCE "- AUTOMOBIII RE l 11 ii^ming Saturday's card PAIK HHOP IN LIGHT INDU8TBI Lhrs and »peolflca,tlons may T>ei'' » y provided by law or rules of l*e approximate amount of the.dRny provlned by iaw or rules oi •arlier-season main events on theAL ZONE GRANTED. secure*ured Uat Wie office of the.. Super- ''oiirt. Sold subject to conditions of judmnam to M Mtlsflid by• wild Oolll.( Sold ,ub]iot ^ condition* of sEBDAf THI Htn DAT OF * *>• car racing will begin at sale ls th« suir of Fourteen Thuu-l i PLEASE TAKE NOTICB that on Intendem of Schools at the Admln- sa e AtTOUaT A.D., 18C4. TALL CORN )ix quarter mile oval, Kossdl and ROBERT H. JAMISON .sand. Two Hundred, Twenty-One' ROBERT H. JAML3ON, "Mumary 7 p.nij kickoff Aumst 4th, 1964, the Municipal atratlon B)tlldlng. .. j 1 at the hour of two o'cjojfc by th» Elliott capturing two each and Each bid must) be sealed and , Sheriff. l|:4,^2l.00) DolLars more or less. Sheriff. then prevailing (Standar(t d or Day- ruukie races Bt 10-laps Pryor, Okla. - Fourteen foot Council of the Townsfflpp of Wood plus Interest together with the cost , , . Plainly marked "BID ON OORBIN * MAK1 r nEB NB IIU M IlKht flavlng)l) tltlm« In the MttniWH coinstiilks pose u problem for lohn a single victory. bridge erwitm n penulL and of tlili au-l*. GREENBAUM it the raceway fire ,nd be aci-ompanled by a certified (Attorneys) of the tald day, at the Bherlfl • variance- . to Peter and Vlncen- 11. 8/6-13-^0-27/64 The subscriber reserves the riant .7»Vi in M/M 83-yeur-old Pies Quails when he heck or hid bond In the amount IL »64.33 All of these veteran pilots will Caravella perniittliiK the erection to adjourn said sale from time to »/9-li-JB-tlfn omce ln the City of Nr BOARD OP BDUCA+ION MIDDLESEX COUNTY of Biile. located ln a light Industrial sone, Tnwiifililp of Woodbrldga Ducket Nu. F 822 Si Docket No L-11M1-63—J-5217-63 when he was 22 and has saved which Kla.'s Gil Hearne apd ROBBRT H Itoown and designated a* Is Man Ploski, Raritan's Dude and that a resolution to *at effect Wooilbrldge, N J, THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE Investment Corp., seed from each year's crop since 1st on file with (he Municipal Clerk, Sheriff. d Frenchtown's Al Bec- Long Island's Freddy Harbach T. C CADWALADER ' COMPANY OF NEW YORK, a New of New Jersey. Plii|uUa. {^j » Municipal Building, 1 Main Street, York corporation, is Plaintiff, and AKTHUR \, an;HY professional ranks. All hat time, Some of the stalk> arc now leading. Secretary Woodbridge, New Jersey, and la LL, 8/13/M •7.2c PRANK A. FOTI »Jjd MARGARET Attorney. 18 feet. ""messed railbirds, arow as hmh as 18 Hearne and Harbach finished available for Intpectlqn FOTI, hli wife, ASSOCIATED I.L. 7/23-30-B/6-13/M STANLEY J. MANN, R*i DRY (3OODB. CORPORATION, a SHKHiFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE made 'by Raymond P. Wllsoo AMO- ast week's important climax con- Attorney for Vincent an, orporation ot Virginia, authorized rty virtue ol the above Kiatqfl 1 In The Past RVPKKIOR COURT ()!•' SUPERIOR COURT clatea C E " filed December 18. 1939 est: through neither threafljned , Peter Caravella NEW JERSEY to do business In New Jersey, Writ, to m« directed and delivered, in the Middles*! County Clerks She "What ' tense is 'I am 588 Amboy Avenue HAHNE & COMPANY, INC., a Nei OF NEW JERSEY 1 will expose to wit- at public ven- CIIASCERY B1V1SIOS CHANCEEV DIVISION Office aa Map No. MS5 File No. 947, 1 u win they did maihtaiji their WoodbrldBe, N«w Jersey ersey Corporation. fCRSSQI-NEW- due on beautiful? ' MIIIDLESKX COUNTY MIDDLESEX COUNTY The above description l» in accMi [anyEntered I.L. 8/13/64 15.7: ARK, INC., :i New Jersey corpora- WEDNESDAY, THB 2nd DAY lace-making positions. Dorket No. t 2158-U Ducket No. r 2»1 13 dance with - survey, made by "" He: "Past." tion, R. H, MACY & CO.. INC., a OP SEPTEMBER, A.D., 1064 SHERIFFS SALE METROPOLITAN LIF» INbUR- THE HOWARD SAVINGS INSTI- •' Olrtj Making solid impressions with ANCE COMPANY Btc. Is the Plain, New York Corp authorised to do at the hour .)' two o'clock by the SUl'KKIOH COURT OF In New Jersey, VE8TER O. TUTION. Englneeri »nd Land Surveyorsors,, r«j heir second and third place fin- NEW JKKSKV tiff, and Irvliw N Baggett., Jr. and vised July 19 1960 2nd Place: Vincent Mitchell, Ethel Mutiny Bagget, hli Wife, Law- Tourney t'HiVNCERY DIVISION TROXEL und NAVENA N TROXEL,!?,AvBOYLi Kv un BBINQ commonly Known and des- ishes behind McLaughlin, who sev- rence J. MuiHozz! a/k/a Lawrence il» Mfe, are Defendunts. :oloniu# 22 Playground. MIDDLESEX COUNTY Ju ignated as II Wondshore East. Cliff- ral years ago served as motor Docket No. F-3110-83 Montowl -""I l|a Mary Montozzl Writ of Exerutlmi for the wild of Srd Place: • Richad Williams, a/k/a Julia Montozal, his wife, Paul ami nt Brvinswlclt wood Bench. New Jersey I.ONIA - The Woodbridge The Perth Amboy SHVIMKI Instl- mortgaged iircmUuB dated June ^4 Hi ' pit steward here, were Johnny th Amby K F\ Zlto, Erup.it Hchtman t/a Llcht- PORATION.', « corporatio• n Penn- , ALL tlmt certain tract or parcel BEING the same premises 000- -•limn Department held its Cooper Ave. Playground. bki ti veved to Robert Raber and Maureen (Jouveia, of Westchesler, N. Y. .utlou, banking corporation o; man, United Btatai of America und virtue uf Hie ubuvu. sylvmila, are Defendants , llind ,.,lc] uramlnns hereinafter 1 (ilrls 10-11 Yearn New Jersey is "lulntlft, and Ceu his wife, by deed from Vti-- Hubber Horseshoe Tourna- Olga Llchuniiu. Bits Berkow, Oor- Writ, to me directed and delivered, Writ oi Execution for tne sale ot ,mriru|ft ' and Rene Charland, the current •nil Constructs i Company, Inc., iou Berkou Jacob H, Beruiteln. 1 will expose ti; aitlg at public ven- iiiiirtgiigmt Bremltet dated June ng nut) ueliig lu 'I 1 Township uf ^ Merrill Park with com- 1st t'lace: Debra Zappulla New Jersey cor| oration, Edward H alional champion from Mass. Executors •>• th« Estate of Michael d\id e un 15th, 1964. Woodbridge In the Qurrelson, Rarljim Lumber ,Co., ounty of Mid- 's from 40 playgrounds far- Loiit!lilll Playground. •bun, nun .mi iiiLiiiuDi .uv., • Llchtiiuui. deceased, are the defend- THE 26th DAY OF By virtue uf the aabove staled illeaex, nnd Stati o 10-lap qualifying heals will pre- atlon, Miitllila B. Qafretson ants, Writ of Execution for the sale j'Wrlt, to me directed and delivered, BEING Lot 18 Block llllK in the annual .competi- 2nd Place: Nancy Parisi, Co Auausr AD, County in Boq*, Ml« of Deeds for cede thc- '"'i Playground. OP SAID RVLKS . - • SiO". AS THEWBa3NBBD*Y. THJI 91* OAV 6t Lot Wi, Hloi'k 111100 , on "BubdlWilol n Plat CresLwood. Section 4, tltunMd theiu'o |'J) uortli 89° 45 mluutea with the Northerly tide Of New Do-436.00) Dollaj-s more or lesa plus of sal* I'lace: Debra Bogan, In 2nd Place: Janet Brwaowski SAUI HAB HSRBTOFOHE BEBN SKPHUBBR, A.D., 1144, west, 3.44 feel: thence 13) mirth lioad, It said side Hues were Inteiejt touether with ths cusus of ROHKH'l 41 JAMISON, AMgNDBD AND BUPPLBMKNTED ., v,. ,».u „...... -. .-.^.,— ln Uudlwin Township Mlddlesei 1 Av -offman Boulevard Playground. thi than wruimlllms 44" 45 mlnuttu west, 30.03 feet: BhcrlB <-'. Playgrqund, or- DayllulH #»vlu«i llmti. Id the County, N J, drawn by Karl H. to form an iniersactlun, ills sale lie H «rdulni!(l by tlie Mayor and thence |4) south 43" 15 .lulmitea Ilieuce II) -along said laatevly tide 3rd Place: Bonnie Colgan, Ken Council ul 'M Borough «l *'atufteruooi- i of .he »• I'l diy, »t thel*llb«r. l'«.. .hnyrsvUle hayrevUta, NN.. J.J.. . U . The subscrlbfti reserves the right .Mc.CAH I'klH si KNHLI8H, BuyH U Yean of he »ay, ; ol Htrdhdin 1'luit North U il^grtta tu ndluuru naltl uulo from lime to Atujrueyb teret, In Middle*** County, liUte omd lu Iho fflty of MUbe N^ 34»IL<4

. l»>rl> wore ( nnlcsl uei'e. Murylnii .'inn n,im ( Maureen MrCnitln. Krisly "- Sni-a Milrs. Hi,k\ j,,, grove, and Sherry Major. Itisnldi. Nicky liumii iOOAY and Strawberry Hill Daniels. William Um

Winners of various cimicsls Caron, Debbie \\nm,\ held dminK the past week U'Tiv iii'd Van Ness. \% Jacks. Uarlene Barsi; arts and Kevin Wertz. Si -,m v frails. Mnrk Andrechick. Mari- bard Frierick, FtilK SIIKI.1A MACHAE AND IRS- anne Sorenson, Stephen Desoilcv Ted Van Ness. Jtol. BAND li'ifHan will ho hosts of I Kill Shuu. Marianne Soirn.-nn. R€i!' ;i one hour Kine. Diane Spci ,i. l>;(\id Shevin Carmen Po-tilln. slum late m September «hirh "ill •I(ie Ralngh. Ken iy Marianne Sorenson. Linda Talc in (IIKI" -eam<'nt> imm t'arh "I Manner. GlolT Si,,,,,, (iar'y Talc, Cheryl Barsi, David Iliri'c 't'coni plays [ h\ Mi Mfinus. Donna I ,•, Sheam. Joe Meleer and Wayne Id1' ifl'ters reperlon t Winners nf the w.n;, Sorenson "Aftr lie Fall.'.' by Arthur Mi!- nfl Cdiitesl m>re l!,,|, If. ' Bu for Whum Ciwhi Freeman Street ;lof Storm and .limnr. S. Y Rehrman. and V \IIH>III! this' paSl week v ariivi- Winners in the (... 1 Ml !™ ." by EiitjrrK1 " \<-!-'. ties ai the playground «a- a •nnlesl were (;•„-, R • Kellc> h.^'l 'Curio Collectiol Day. many 'lie Cann iind (l|n| si named Philadelphia r> -1 Kami's arid a doll show 1 WiUVUler "f TV dtlidi IVu-.tM; School No. 22 the |I;M f 1 Aiv,xiinied to HHC^H K*!n-> Certificates for Ihe l>eM art .ormed an Knlcr1: n circulation .prornntioti ir.ar.atr and crafts projeetartverc auaided which will have \u 1 Morir Vinnick -;irme: TV • ; to Robert C.nadlnRer. Dnnna Ech. HIIAT'S BKTTKR THAN A HOT IMM;?: l-iUrida lacovonr, 4S Summit Avenue, munrhlng oil |lhe planninR (if (1 |.,|, copywriter Hobert I'rongay, and Kli.'abelh Amerira's favnr'ile Mimni.Tlinw fnml. rant think of. any. This typical tookmii new wa» taken (Thursday nighl, An; Browne. \\pv DKVIV. Wll.l ^ al (he Srwarrn I'lavRrmind. The supervisor. Phyllis Yaoovlno. U In thf rear, rl^ht. cllib in .composed of •> ; The hop-scotch contest »a- «<>n ' - _...... * The officers of ih,- ,'two Of 'tlfflW Of 1» r,r » • • -- - — - - ^fn menls of XBC's Hipper dehinnp Uuccarelli, Linda (President, Nano. v,, thjf fall The producers of ?>«.s Birtolami, Parker's new Daniel Boon -.ories. BRAINi (i\MK: So-called quiet games are enjoyrd «t Kennedy I'ark Playground, Iselln. Barney ,nd Larry flclbor. Winners in ihe rubber horse- was made by 'Carmen Campise • anticipating a «ucfew wmpar- Maitfinn .ind (.ae Marino study their next moves in a game of chess, while In the rear, Katky 6y Karen (!nd The jump IO^H1 contest wns, hocs tournament were Tom and nature poster s Maher, able to the Davy Crockett Kukolv, Unda Smith manmd Winner•....."..?• o..f. th-.e. che-—-w• contest p.|.v k-»ron calling a Boone-skin Other aU hare •ger. Robyn Robshaw and Robert! j^^,, Krtimer.' Maryanne David Novak Debbie Singer. Marc pPt,y were Justin GlooVwiln. Kevin ' y- " ••". items range from a cap-firing haf) (ri-een Street playground were: PriseIlris«-. ChiipkChupkaa . *Kathv"""'Kiinl'Kathy Knnlan . """uiLi?. . Curioo Collectorr PaDaVy provideprovidwdl aa'. Buffer Strip . * WerU, and Scott Duesterdick,;Debbie Barette Kentucky long rifle to a Daniel The winners of the arts and-Wa.™e Galya. Barry and Allen This pastt week.. Harryy Jacques', BrovfI)iBfownee anand Juj,^^vy KunlKun|7 wonderful l opportunito|iporlunityy for hobby-hobby-. OOnn Thursday a cook-out was Penny winner was (,«« KisolOi (marie Sifford. Boone lunch kit. complete with the week were Wrtovichek. Edward Mitchell, arts and crafts project was most J T^ ^ ' imal contest ists to exhiliit their collections, helrf Kveryone who attended Winners for m arts and cratts | | an authentic Daniel Boone ther- cra'lJ' contest tor • &h> an Bev(>r y M(im ;| wavne ana David Galya and •'«" ^ Bob Neville. Kenny Sed-outstanding ;ttas won by Peggy Mcdcclmn. Joe Koput di-playerl a series of had a Rood time. .'Wiles! of the week were: Bob mo5 bottle ac i ar cnik Iiobbie Lovelady and Allen Wdovichik ' ' - ^ 'y Collins. Thomas Rud. other contests held during the pa|t., Friedlander "Frank Vella. informative nature booklets. Winners of the flower 4mu;Mas(T OSCAR-WINNER ED BEGLEY "j^ '^'^"0? the clay-mudel- ;lllcl Mil(e Keiley. The winner ol:week were: Watermelon eating, Gnadinger. Maryanne A chin-up contest appropriately i'.ere- Danny \u\. Franky Michael (aron. Judy Donahue a close ame uas Participant}) in the watermelonIner. and newcomer Tom Simcox will jn(. wntest were c,uy Ziegenbalg. g East (iret'ii won by John Trells: running, Chupka. Kathy McGeehan ' Judy marked physical filnoss day. Sweeney, Terry Sweeney, Barbie^ be teamed in "Triumph." an Al-jhomas Dunham Eddie Collins. Sti('ft. Scooter Ritchie.

fred Hitchcock Hour about con- aIK] Schwartz. Longhill The highlight of the week was flict between a pair of mission- A doll shuu was also hold at Winners of the Model (unte.it a father-son Softball game. The aries. The ladies in Ihe cast, as the playground during the week, held this past week were. winning team was composed of the missionaires' wives. are;The winnin' g doll" " s were owned. b. y BaloR- . , Michae.-..._l Farrington. . Rieli-the fathers who supplied the re-j Jeanette Nolan and Maggie:patty an(j Theresa, Holmes. Su- ard Kerbis. Kenny Wisniewski. freshments for the game. j FOOD VALUES Pierce . , . Schedules for theizanne Ten Eyche, Susan Hoohan, Richard Callanan. Bruce Val- Cooper Avenue ABC Sunday afternoon childrens:Linda Schwartz, Marge. Julie and vano. Frank Anlonelli, Eddie A Softball game started the ! show. Discovery '64: "The;Kathyy Kuchie. Bonnie. Kathy. Gartner, Frank SCOUR. Dwighg t week with a smash with Iselin PLUS YOUR MOST VALUABLE World's Greatest Thinking Ma- and Pattyy Sandbeck. and Kathy Dinette. Thomas Matti. Linda Junior Higgh Playgrouny d winning chine" 'the human brainb ) on Hilbij;ilb . Freedmand , and Bobb Freedmad n in a very closl e game. TRADING STAMPS FREE! Sept. 6; "it all Adds Up to You" j The boys who represented Those winning the doll ni;ite>t Winners in the dog show con-1 (the human bodyi on Sept. 20;• Bunns Lane playground in a were: Sue Hellwig. Sue Plesher. test were: Lynn Campbell. John1 TODAY "Sing1 a Song of Politics" on Oct. I baseball game against East Nancy Ballek. JoAnne Anlonelli. vicla. Pal Nikiper. Thomas Drex- 4: "The Election of the Presi-i Celeste Durette, Lynn Pawlikow- ler, Lynne Grosskopf, Nancy dent," Nov. 1; "The Other Side of ski, Debbie Smith, Pat Uvine, Ko.senkranz, Danny Osborne and the Screen" (behind-the-scenes in Printed Pattern Kalhy Gurano. Cynthia Byank. John Ciscone. TV) on Nov. 15: and. on Nov. 29. Ellen Sheedy, Eileen Liquori Ft- Woodland Avenue "Foreign Correspondent." 9032, len Liuori. Ellen Flemm. Kalhy The "Curio Collectors Contest" Smith. Lorraine Liquori and v,a.s held on Tuesday. August 4. DOROTHY LAMOUR GUEST- STARS in a Burke's Law episode (lair Hums. The winners were Edward Gor- POT ROAST coming up next season. It is ti- , Winners of the Curio Nature don. George Gondola, and Kevin tled "Who Killed the Surf' Specimens were: Nancy Ballek. Cuanieri. Broad?" and deals with the far- Wayne Balland. Joey Remias, The Family Cookoul. was held ther-out fringes of Southern Cali- Sue Plesher. Mark Balleck. and nn August 6. After the food ivas CALIFORNIA STYLE CHUCK fornia beach life. Al«l- appeal- Frank AntonHli eaten, many g.-»mes were enjoyed ing; Sharon Farrell. Dewey Mar- l,;irr\ Liquori was -t•lei-led Winners of Ihe musical chairs tin, and—as a one-armed barten- capliiin of the baseball learn, mutest were; Barry Komspan. lOHCUSS, FWPOT Oft OVEN TIMDIK der—folk-singer Theodore Bikel Members oi the team are Frank \iary McCailhy. Elizabeth Don- Moi-rell. Waller Knodel Crossrib Roast GROUND . . . CBS is planning a new pro-1 Billy nelly and Kenny Nicholas. 69 Chicken Steak tb 99 Juclion of "Cinderella," the high-, Vasilick. Kenny Zator. Paul This past week the children WILL TfctMt&D *MtjTT .CUTS Woods. John Tamashauski. Bruce also participated in a Tootsif CHUCK ," RfAOT-TO-lAT SMOKED ly-rated 1957 special that was' CHUCK STEAK Valvano \!td\ Anlonelli. Joey Roll Hunt. Those who enjoyed 35 U a mmm fWi cur written especially for television Hernias. I;:M-V Chavin. the hunt were: Mary and SHOtfCUT• \f- * !1J%Jfl9 WANK H/U/ 43 by Richard Rodgers and the late TENDER Oscar Hammerstein II. It will be Thorpe Avenue Maureen McCarthy. Kristy Cos- ARMOUTS STAR CANNED first grove. Barry Kornspan, Sherry RIB SVlAKS 69 CUBE STEAK 99 3-fc 79 taped here in November for air- Ik'M'iK Robshaw took 1 BEEF FOB NAISING PICNICS 1 ing early next year. Julie And place in the jacks tournament Major, Elizabeth Donnelly, rews starred in the original ver- held diirinii the week, Michael Coltington. Jan Colema'n, 95 SHORT RIBS 43 CHICKEN UEGS sion. Shirley Jones and Robert Nature roiLciions were made Kenny Nicholas. Winners of the Goulef are being mentioned for with the following being winners: event were Sherry Major and FOR POTTING OR BRAISING BREASTS the new production. Joni Jacob.- Bee Robshaw, Barry Kornspan. 99 rLANKEN 53 Robin Hohslum. Billj Rodger. Winners of the Stuffed Animal -JASON ROBARDS JK. AND LAUREN BACALL < Mrs. Ro- bards' join Danny Kaye in some TISSUES SWEET PEAS comedy skits on one of liis shows SWANEE FACIAl this fall . . . 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