Entered as Second Class Matter Vol. 1, No. 26 Post Office Rahwav New JerSftv Clark, N. J.( Thursday, February 10, 1966 Price 1C cents Der copy

T h e Q u i l l ... Clark Adopts School Budget;

We’re pleased with the decision of the voters in Clark who passed the school budget last Tuesday. Re-elects Three Members We’re delighted that the school board officials pre­ sented a reasonable and acceptable budget for our people to approve. And we are, to a certain degree, To Local Board Of Education proud of the small part we played in seeing that the CLARK - Breaking what budget was accepted. Morrell Serving seemed to have become a habit Although there is no question that the Board was Elks Induct of rejecting school budgets, Exchange Clark residents voted Tuesday given a well-deserved vote of confidence, we do In Viet Nam to accept the proposed 1966-67 not feel that it was in any way given the right to re­ New Members With a total voter turnout of 1,652 residents passed the bud­ lax its vigilance and determination to cut every CLARK - Pvt. David E. Mor­ Student CLARK - Lodge B.O.P, Elks get in First Ward but lost at rell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest unnecessary dollar out of the spending which will initiated the following members least one district in each of Morrell of 17 James Avenue, on February 3 at the American the other three. ensue this year. There is nothing that requires the is serving at Phough Vinh, Legion: Re-elected to the Board of Honored Viet Nam. He is assigned to David Ravich of 38 Frances Board to spend ALL of the monies appropriated. We Education were John Swintek, the 27th artillery. think it would be a good thing if the same energies Drive, Irv. Gordon of 336 Car­ present president of the Board, CLARK - Miss Sonja Liht, olina Street, and Anthony Di- that the members of the Board of Education devoted who tallied 1,200 votes; Walter teenage exchange student from Bello of 78 Georgia Street. Bakum, who polled 1,199 votes to cutting the requests of the various departments Yugoslavia, was honored Sun­ and Robert Salvesen, who re­ were applied throughout the year. As a matter of day at an informal party given ceived 1,186 votes. by the Executive Board of A r­ In the vote on the $1,347,427 fact, if the Board were to turn in a substantial sur­ thur L. Johnson Regional High Vella Promoted current expenses proposal 837 plus at the end of the fiscal year - we would all be School. residents voted in favor of the ahead of the game. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kul- expenditure and 782 voted baba of 23 Schuyler Drive were At Aniline against. We cannot improve on Mark Hopkins’ definition THE KEY TO CLARK and an Honorary Citizen's award were presented to Miss Sonja Liht, an exchange student hosts for the party. Mrs. On the $29,800 capital outlay of an educational institution when he said that the Kulbaba is international rela­ CLARK - Joseph L. Vella question 824 voted to pass the from Yugoslavia, by Mayor William Maguire Sunday after­ has been promoted to senior most perfect school is one “ with a teacher on one tions chairman for the group. measure and 755 rejected it. noon. Miss Liht, who was guest of honor at an informal Miss Liht, the first foreign buyer of chemicals in General On the question of acquiring end and a student on the other.” We believe that if reception in her honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph exchange student sponsored by Aniline & Film Corporation’s an additional plot of land ad­ the Board will keep this in mind, in every dime they Kalbaba of 23 Schuyler Drive, is attending classes at Arthur the New York Herald Tribune photo and repro division, the jacent to the Mildred Terrace company announced today. L. Johnson Regional High School for three weeks. She is World Youth Forum from an School now under construction, spend, the school board will be doing the job the Eastern European country, Is Mr. Vella joined GAF in Dec. 662 residents favored the pro­ the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Richardson of 70 Nassau people expect and our children will have the kind of the guest of Mr. and Mrs. An­ 1945, in the engineering and posal and 525 voted against it. Street and accompanies their daughter, Andrea, to classes. manufacturing department at schools they deserve. drew Richardson of 70 Nassau Street during her three-week the Linden chemical plant. He * * * stay in Clark. She attends later transferred to the indus­ classes at Regional with their trial engineering department. And while we’re thinking about budgets - here’s Jaycees Announce Sixteen Acts daughter, Andrea, a senior. In 1958, he was elevated to Clark Knights something interesting to consider. The N. J. Tax­ Miss Linda Hedden is the scheduler and later was named divisional packaging coordina­ payers Association reports that the state finished Chosen For Hootenanny Contest high school’ s Teacher-Advisor Pvt. Morrell received his to the World Youth Forum. basic training and attended Ra­ tor. Vella was named a pur­ Of Columbus its 1965 fiscal year with a SURPLUS of $41 million. During the reception, Sonja dio Operator’ s School at Fort chasing expeditor and dyestuff and chemical buyer, his most How about that you income and sales tax buffs. CLARK - Fred Wray, Jaycee Tickets w ill be sold at the discussed the educational sys­ Dix. hootenanny chairman has an­ door to Interested adults, or tem in Yugoslavia and displayed A graduate of Arthur L. John­ recent post, in 1963. Plan Dance ★ * * nounced that the show has closed they may be purchased at the hand carved items, dolls in son Regional High School, he A native of Elizabeth, Vella Its competition at 16 acts. Jones and Guay Insuranpe native costumes, hand-loomed was employed by Hyatt Roller earned his B. S. degree in busi­ There may be a surplus of money in the state The first, second and third Agency, 11 Westfield Aventie. starves and a carved wooden Bearing, Clark, prior to enter­ ness management at Rutgers CLARK - The Bishop Justin treasury — but there’s no surplus of space on town­ place winners will be awarded The Show will be present#j plaque, the center of which is ing the army. University. He served in the J. McCarthy Council #5503 U. S. Navy in World War II, ship roads during the winter season. Accumulated $100, $50 and $25 checks. The on Feb. 26 at a p.m. at th#t a ..and-tooled copper picture Knights of Columbus have com­ judging w ill be done by Miss Arthur L. Johnson Regional 5 of Belgrade, the capiicl of Yu­ VALENTINE PARTY in both the Atlantic and Paci­ pleted plans for a Teenage Val­ snow is piled in mounds along most Clark streets - Eileen Moran, Supervisor of High School, Westfield Avenue. ^ goslavia. Sonja w ill present fic Theaters and was awarded entine Dance to be helu Saturday and many of the township children find these snow­ Vocal Music in the Irvington the plaque to President John­ The Catholic One Parent Or­ a Naval Letter of Commenda­ evening at the Hungarian Club tion for his services in the banks good places to play. They run and jump Public School System; Andrew son. ganization has scheduled a at 7:30 p.m. Jupino, Music Instructor at A r­ The exchange student will "Valentine” meeting for Wed­ Okinawa campaign. Discharged along the snow - just a slip away from tumbling in thur L. Johnson Regional High head for the nation’ s capitol on nesday, February 16 at the as a chief petty officer, Vella The dance is open to the pub­ has been a member of the Naval front of a car. To add to the problem, many young­ School; and Kenneth Lighthipe, Boy Scouts Sunday. Westwood Lounge, Garwood, lic. Members of the Council and an English Teacher in the Clark with Ray Barton, guitarist, fur- Reserve for 23 years. their wives will chaperone. sters ride bicycles along the streets which are just Mr. Vella resides at 53 Public School System. Continued on Page Four The Knights have also an­ barely wide enough to allow two cars to pass. A Tickets are on sale in the To Receive Colonial Drive with his wife, nounced plans for a Youth-Adult TEMPKIN NOTES Mildred, and three children. word of caution would seem in order. A. L . Johnson Regional High Bowling Tournament at the School. Sales representative for LIBRARY EXPANSION Clark Lanes at 4 p.m. on Satur­ ★ ★ ★ Awards Sunday LIBRARY TO CLOSE the students are Miss Monica day. The Clark Free Pub­ Dios and the Hootenanny Club CLARK - Four boy scouts, CLARK - This has been "th e ‘SWEET ADELINES’ members. All proceeds from best year yet” for the Clark lic Library will be We're proud that the total voter turnout in Tues­ all from Clark, w ill be recip­ the show will go towards gifts Free Public Library It was HOLD GUEST NIGHT day’s election is up more than 200 from last year’s ients of God and Country Awards closed all day Saturday for our Armed Forces in Viet announced recently by Edward on Boy Scout Sunday, at the in observance of Abra­ Osceola Ass’ n. total. But 1,652 persons is a mighty small per­ Nam. Tempkin, library director. In CLARK - Commemorating 9:30 a.m. service in Osceola an address to the Executive ham Lincoln's birthday, their first anniversary, the pro­ centage of interest in something as vital as our Presbyterian Church, this Board of the Friends of the it was announced today. spective chapter of Sweet Ade­ weekend. To Hear children’s education. Just look at how many parents Library Services, Mr. Temp­ The li brary wi II also lines, Inc. blended voices Mon­ Two of the scouts, Ronald Elks To Host kin noted increased circulation be closed all day on day evening in a special "Guest with children in public grade schools didn’t even Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. and expressed the library’ s Night” celebration. Brazil Lecture vote! Charles E. Hess, and Larry Tuesday, February 22, hopes for expansion when the Miss Joyce Engisch was Mis­ ★ ★ ★ Brunner, son of Mr. and Mrs. in honor of George CLARK- The monthly meet­ Charity Ball new building is completed. tress of Ceremonies for the Louis Brunner are from Troop Washington's birthday. Compared to 1964, book c ir­ evening. The chapter’s quar­ ing of the Women’ s Association Welcome to Clark to new families: Mr. and Mrs. CLARK - The first annual #44 sponsored by Osceola P res­ culation was up 10,360; card tets, "W hatever Four” and the on Monday, Fe. 14 at 8:00 p.m. Charity Ball, sponsored by the byterian. The other two scouts, Gerard Troy of 52 Grand Street. The Troys and their holders increased by 1,000 and "Nu-Tones” entertained. will present Mrs. FredHaesner Clark B.P.O. Elks #2327 will Thomas Cartwright, son of Dr. six children are former Upper Darby, Pa. residents 3,000 new books were added. The surprise of the evening of Linden, who will narrate and be held at the Westwood Lounge, and Mrs. T. V. Cartwright and Clark Students There are now 14,500 books and was the appearance of the Lin­ show slides taken in Brazil, . . . Mr. and Mrs. George Weber of 151 Fulton Street Garwood, on February 19 at 7 Donald Brunnquell, son of Mr. if 2,000 were not in continual den Chapter chorus of the South America. p.m. and Mrs. J. Brunnquell are and their infant daughter, from North Bergen . . . circulation, the shelves would To Participate S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A. and their John Sarafin, Jr., is chairman from Troop #45 sponsored by Mrs. Haesner and her hus­ be stacked to the ceiling. This quartet, "The Boutonnieres” . Mr. and Mrs. Frank De Luca of 57 Saint Germaine of the Ball. He has announced .Brewer School. band, who was on business lived is a welcome comparison to They sang many songs and the that during the evening a color Louis Brunner, Scout Master in Salvadore, Brazil, for Drive and their three daughters have moved to Clark the early days of the Library In Festival girls appreciated listening to television set will be given to of Troop #44, has announced a several months, is also a mem­ from Elizabeth . . . Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lombardo on Lincoln Blvd. when, at one the excellent male voices, it a lucky winner. program and Court of Honor CLARK - Seventeen students ber of St. Andrews Church, time, the shelves were stripped was reported. of 81 Saint Germaine Drive, also from North Bergen, For additional information, w ill be held at 2 p.m. at Osceola from the Arthur L. Johnson Linden. There were many door prizes contact Mr. Sarafin. bare by eager borrowers. Now, Regional High School will join Circle #4, Mrs. Ray George, have moved here with their two sons '. . . Mr. and Continued on Page Four everyone is looking forward to more than 900 other students given out and refreshments leader, will have devotions and Mrs. Alphonso Di Maggio of 99 Saint Germaine join­ occupying the new Library from New Jersey High Schools were served. C ircle #1 w ill be hostesses. ed the other newcomers on their block with their Building adjacent to Town Hall, in the 18th annual Operatic where there will be ample space Festival which w ill be held daughter. They hail from Linden. Hearty welcome to Miss Curran Named for 23,000 books and plenty of Saturday at Governor Living­ all! room for readers, researchers ston Regional High School in and a complete mezzanine de­ Berkeley Heights. voted to children, it was re­ The festival is sponsored by * * * Editor of News- ported. the New Jersey Music Educa­ Mrs. Nicholas Lutz, Presi­ tors Association. Today Council President Winters and Business The promotion of Miss Bar­ dent of the Friends, said that Conducting the chorus will Administrator Walsh will appear before an out-of- bara Curran of 49 Colonial construction of the building was be Dale Smyth of West Orange, town Magistrate in municipal court. Maestros Gil­ Drive, Clark, to the post of running close to schedule and and a guest artist from the associate publisher and editor should be completed by the Metropolitan Opera Company bert and Sullivan’s “ Mikado” believed that “ the of the "Rahway New s-Record" first of July. The Friends will perform. George Toenes, punishment fit the crime” . We agree and we believe was made on Friday by Loree outlined a fund-raising drive band director at Piscataway Collins, publisher, and David aimed at town Industry, busl- that only a local Magistrate could fully understand High School, w ill direct the Collins, associate publisher. Continued on Page Four orchestra. that he is hearing a complaint on an action that oc­ Miss Curran, who has been The Operatic Festival will curs virtually every time the Council meets. Per­ serving as editor of the ‘ ‘Clark combine the talents of an 800 Patriot” and a feature writer CUB PACK #145 voice chorus, and 100 piece haps, therefore, it would be well if Mayor Maguire for the News-Record, replaces WELCOMES MEMBERS orchestra, student soloists and would send as a “ amicus curiae” (friend of the Hartland Mershon, a Rutgers ensembles in a concert pre­ University Journalism School sentation of Bizet’ s opera court) the local attorneys that he has proposed for CLARK - Richard Pikna, Bri­ graduate and long-time news­ an Mega and Robert Fackel- Carmen. Magistrate which have been rejected by Council . . . paperman with experience in The public is cordially invited mann were welcomed into the the daily and weekly field both to attend this performance. Messrs. Boyle, Postizzi, Higgins and Fink. Webeloes den of Cub Pack #145 in this country and abroad. ' Tickets are available through recently by Ivan Garshelis, for­ Mr. Mershon has accepted a the music department of your mer committee chairman who ★ ★ ★ call to the editorship of the local high school in advance is temporarily supervising the Nash Publications in Somerset or at the door. A capacity group. And while we’re on the subject of the Magistrate County but w ill maintain his audience is expected. Those Following the advancements, home in Rahway. persons Interested should make appointment — we think it would be a double dis­ Mr. Garshelis solicited volun­ The new editor joined the early reservations. service to the people of Clark to tie the confirmation teers to participate in the pack’ s Johnson Regional High School News-Record Staff in October annual play featuring parents of the Mayor’s nominee for the position to the pro­ 1964 after considering several students participating in the of the cubs. ship to study communications Operatic Festival are under posed municipal budget. We know the Council will offers in the communications Bruce Biakesley, chairman, field in New York. She was at Syracuse University, Syra­ the direction of Miss M. Mld- announced that township resi­ use all sorts of political persuasion and tactics to selected from more than 3,000 cuse, N. Y. After obtainingher kiff, Choral Director, and in­ dents have been cooperative in JUMPING FOR THE BALL are girls participating in the applicants as one of the semi­ master’ s degree at Syracuse, see that attorney Posnock is given the political the cubs* bi-monthly paper clude: basketball program at the Frank K. Hehnly School. The finalists for the White House she joined the university’ s staff Robert Bailey, Bill Ohnsorg, plum, but even Mr. Posnock will agree, we think, drive and asked for continued program, which is open to teenage girls, attracts more than to teach journalism. She con­ Armando Orsini, Mike Stein, Fellows program. support. The paper drive is that his appointment is not worth tampering with the Miss Curran is an alumna tinued in that position until Trudy Tanner, Gene Kobliska, 100 girls each Saturday morning. The court stars shown the primary of revenue for the of St. Mary-of-the-Woods, Ind., called to St. Mary-of-the-Wood Tome Locher, Sue Mumford, above include (left to right jumping for the ball) Pam Fer- financial well being of Clark. cubs and eliminates other fund­ where she was an honor grad­ College to head its journalism Valerie Kastner, and Sonia rance, Janice Hoer and Jeanne Marrone. ★ * * raising projects, he said. uate. She received a scholar­ department. Pawlak. * <

Page 2 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT February 10, 1966 T The Women’ s Service group Church, Woodbridge officiating. liam, Leslie and Patrolman Ed­ Home, 371 West Milton Ave., niversary on Nov. 16, 1964 w ill meet at the Church Thurs­ Interment was In Rahway Ceme­ ward Kellaway of Rahway; two Rahway. Interment was in Ha­ In addition to her husband, LITTLE KNOWN day, February 17 at 10 a.m. to tery. Pallbearers were Theo­ daughters, Mrs. Howard Gates zelwood Cemetery. Mrs. Swearer is survived by FACTS prepare pads for the American dore J. Sager, Dennis Sager, of Matawan and Mrs. Herbert two sons, Harry L. Swearer “ in the beginning . . ." Cancer Society. A coffee Clarence Sager, Wayne Sager Conrad of Keyport. Another of Linden and Robert D. Swear­ party w ill be held at 1:30 p.m. and James J. Fennel. daughter was the late Mrs. er of Rahway; a brother, Herb­ This is the opening article with those observing birthdays Louis Johnston. Also surviv­ MRS. JOSEPHINE SWEARER ert Gillow of Albany, N. Y.; of "Little Known Facts," in February as hostesses. ing are two brothers, John Sim­ three sisters, Mrs. Katherine The young people of the that we trust you will find First Baptist Osceola Presbyterian 10:45 Junior and Senior High; onson of Johnstown, Pa., and Mrs. Josephine Gillow Thomas of Merrick, N. Y.; Rev. James F. Horton, pastor 11:00 nursery. Junior High church w ill attend the Stevens- JOSEPH KNAPP Albert Simonson of Edwards- Swearer of 629 New Brunswick informative. Rev. William M. Elliott Jr., Upsala basketball game at Up- Mrs. Louise Lutgen of Mastic Sunday — 9:45 a.m., Commun­ Fellowship at 5:00 p.m. and vllle, Pa.; two sisters, Mrs. Ave., Rahway, died in January pastor sala College, East Orange on Beach, N. Y., and Mrs. Adele THE LEHRER-CRABIEL ion Service. Rev. Mr. Horton Sunday — 9:30 and 11 a.m., Senior High Fellowship at 6:30 Funeral services were held Andrew Chewey and Mrs. Adam after a brief illness. Belhavey of Cortland, N. Y.; will use as his meditation February 19, leaving the church services with sermon and p.m. February 5 from the Pettit Taylor of Larksville, Pa., 22 Mrs. Swearer was born in two grandchildren and two FUNERAL HOME theme, “ The Gospel and Our Today at 10:00 Mission sew­ at 6:15 p.m. Church School sessions. Boy A Valentine party w ill be Funeral Home, 371 West Mil- grandchildren and 2 great­ Astoria, N. Y., 75 years ago. great-grandchildren. Hope.” The Board of Deacons Scout Sunday will be observed ing: 3:15 p.m. Cherub Choir; When Your Need is held by the Loyals Saturday ton Avenue, for Joseph Knapp, grandchildren. She was a Rahway resident for Funeral services were con' will assist. Special music will at the 9:30 service and repre­ 4:00 p.m. Carol Choir; 7:00 evening at eight o’clock in the 389 Alber marie Street, Rahway, The funeral service was held 51 years. She was a member ducted on Jan. 31 in the Pettit the Greatest be presented by the Senior sentatives of the boy scout p.m. Boy Scouts; 7:00 p.m. church’ s social room. who died February 2 after a on Monday from the Thomas F. of St. Paul’ s Episcopal Church, Choir under the direction of troops will participate in the Chapel Choir; 8:15 p.m. Senior Funeral Home, 371 West Mil- CALL 388-1874 short illness. Rev. William A. Higgins’ Sons Funeral Home, Ladles Auxiliary of Mulvey- Cyril Blake, Minister of Music service. The sacrament of Choir. ton Ave., Rahway, and in St. Guerrazzi, rector of Holy Com­ 1116 Bryant Street with Rev. and Organist. baptism will be administered Friday - 7 to 9 p.m., Junior S«. John the Apostle Ditmars Post 681j Veterans of Paul’ s Church where there was 275 West Milton Avenue Gordon Baum, pastor of the Church School sessions 9:45 at the 11 o’clock service. At Department Valentine party. Roman Catholic, Clork forter Episcopal Church offi­ Foreign Wars, and the Gold a Requiem Eucharist. Inter­ Rahway a.m. to 12 noon, for children 2 p.m., a boy scout program Saturday, February 12, 9 to Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas F. ciated. Interment was In Clo- Trinity Methodist Church of­ Star Mothers. ment was in Rahway Cemetery. from Crib Room, Nursery and w ill be held in Fellowship 12 noon. B oys’ Basketball; Mulvaney, pastor verleaf Cemetery. ficiating. Interment followed Mrs. Swearer and her hus­ David B. Crabiel, Dir.-Mgr.' Kindergarten, also Second and 8:00 p.m. A .A . Group meeting. Sunday — 5:45, 7, 8, 9:15, Born In Czechoslovakia, Mr. In Hazelwood Cemetery, band, Harry Swearer, cele­ Hall at which time Donald Continued on Page Three Louis C. Kiraly Jr. Third Grades. Brunnquell, Larry Brunner, Monday, February 14, 6:45 10:15 a.m. and 12:15 p.m., Knapp came to this country In brated their 50th wedding an­ 11:00 a.m. to 12 noon, Junior Ronald Hess and Thomas Cart­ p.m. g irls’ basketball; Tues­ Masses. 1919, and lived in Bayonne and through Adult Departments. wright w ill receive their God day, February 15, Session Elizabeth before moving to Rah­ First Church of Christ, Scientist 7:00 p.m. Junior High and and Country Award. Other meeting; Wednesday, February way twenty years ago. He was MRS. MARY SCHORRBUSH Senior High Baptist Youth awards w ill be presented to the 16, 9:30 a.m. Circle 1; 1:0( employed as an insulator at Fellowship meeting at the p.m. Circle 2; 8:00 p.m. C ircles Sunday — 11 a.m., service and scouts who have earned them. Sunday School classes in the Standard Oil Company, Eliza­ Mrs. Mary Behalter Schorr- church. A film w ill be shown as part 3-7. busch of 248 Florence Ave., W HAT THIS SERVICE SYMBOL M Senior Choir rehearsal will church building on Jefferson beth for 42 years before retir­ of the program. Parents and St. Paul's Episcopal Colonla, died on Jan. 22 in be held at 8 p.m. Thursday, Ave. ing In 1953. friends are invited to attend. Rev. Dr. Christopher Nichols, February 10. The regular Wednesday — 8 p.m., testi­ The deceased Is survived by Rahway Hospital. She was 78. The first in a series of three rector mony service. monthly meeting and luncheon his wife, Mrs. Marie Hovanec Mrs. Schorrbusch was born new member classes for pro­ Sunday — 8:15 a.m. Choral Tuesday and Thursday, noon of Delta Alpha Church School Knapp, son Michael of Prince­ In Union City. She had resided spective Church members will Eucharist with music by the to 3 p.m., and Wednesday, 6 to in Colonla for 36 years. She Class will be held in the begin at 7 p.m. under leader­ 7:30 p.m., reading room open.t ton; daughter, Mrs. Mary Har­ Church dining room, Monday, G irls’ Choir under direction of was a communicant of St. John ship of the pastor. Anyone Miss Elizabeth Maury. Break­ rison of Colonla, and two sis­ February 14 at 12 noon. Church of Visitation Vianney Church, Colonla. interested in attending is wel­ fast and classes to follow. 11 ters In Europe. Most Rev. Peter Zurawetzky, She Is survived by her hus­ Trinity Methodist come to do so. a.m., Morning Prayer and Ser­ archbishop band, John Schorrbusch; two Rev. Gordon W. Baum, pastor Choir rehearsals are as fo l­ mon with music by the Senior Sunday — 10 a.m., Orthodox Sunday — 9:45 a.m., worship lows: Junior at 7 and Senior at Choir. The Junior division of sons, Frank Schorrbusch of Ab- religious services of the Christ service in chapel, Church 8 on Thursday, February 10 the Church School w ill precede secon and John Schorrbusch Catholic Church, 331 West LEO L. MURPHY School classes and adult and Westminster at 6:30 p.m. of Carteret; three daughters, the Choir into Church. 7:30 Milton Ave., Rahway. Bible classes; 11 a.m., wor­ on Friday. p.m., the Young Churchmen Mr. Leo L. Murphy, 68, of Miss Josephine Schorrbusch, Parents presenting children Grand St. Chapel ship service in sanctuary; 7 w ill meet. 999 Thorn Street, Rahway, died at home; Miss Mildred Schorr­ p.m., Youth Fellowship. for baptism on Sunday, Febru­ Monday 8 p.m., the Vestry David Beck, student pastor busch of Jersey City and Mrs. ary 13 w ill meet with Mr. Sunday — 11 a.m., service; Saturday; morning at Rahway There will be a meeting of w ill meet and at 8:30 p.m. St. Hospital after a long Illness. Lillian Muzychko of Old Bridge; Elliott in the Church parlor on Martha’ s Altar Guild. Wednes­ 10 a.m., Sunday School. the W.S.C.S. at 8 p.m. Thurs­ He was born In and 32 grandchildren and 15 great­ day, February 10. A covered Friday at 7:30 p.m. for instruc­ day 10 a.m. Holy Communion St. Agnes Romon Catholic, grandchildren. tion on the Christian sacrament spent most of his life In Rah­ dish supper and reception for in the Chapel. Special prayers Clark Funeral services were con­ of baptism. way. He was a retired butcher. new members, Sunday, Febru­ for peace and for those in the Rev. Denis J. Whalen, pastor ducted on Jan. 26 In the Pettit The Board of Trustees will Sunday — 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 10 He was a member of St. Mary's ary 13. A Smorgasbord is armed services. Funeral Home, 371 West Milton scheduled for Saturday, Febru­ meet on Monday, February 14 Thursday — 7 a.m. Holy Com­ and 11:15 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Church and Its Holy Name Soci­ at 7**30 p.m. in Fellowship Ave., Rahway, and In St. John ary 19. munion in the Chapel. 7:00 Masses. ety, the Retired Men’ s Club Hall. p.m., Girls’ Choir; 7:15 p.m., and a charter member of the Vianney Church where a High RARITAN ROAD I t Second Presbyterion Mrs. Fred Hassner will show B oys’ Choir and at 8 p.m. the Iselin Volunteer Fire Depart­ Mass of Requiem was cele­ COMMERCE PUCE Rev. Robert A. Wieman, pastor and narrate slides taken in Senior Choir. Saturday 9 to 11 ment. brated. Interment was in St. Sunday — 11 a.m., Communion Brazil when she lived in Sal- Gertrude’ s Cemetery, Wood- WESTFIELD AVENUE It a.m. the Confirmation class He Is survived by his wife, service with sermon on “ A vadore during a meeting of the w ill meet in the Chapel. bridge. LINCOLN BOULEVARD Gospel That Matters’ ’ by the Women’ s Association on Mon­ Obituaries Catherine Jankowsky Murphy, pastor. This will be Mr. day, February 14 at 8 p.m. Holy Comforter Episcopal one daughter, Mrs. Alex Hood- Wieman’ s last Sunday Service A ll women of the church are St. George and Seminary Aves. EMIL J. SAGER zow of Rahway, one brother, as he leaves to begin a new invited to attend. Circle 4 Rev. William A. Guerrazzi, Arthur J. Murphy of Rahway MRS. HELEN DE TROY CHECK THIS LIST: SAVINGS ACCOUNTS • REGULAR CHECKING ACCOUNTS • pastorate at First Presbyterian w ill lead the devotions and rector and two grandchildren. Emil J. Sager, 77, of 1335 SPECIAL CHECKING ACCOUNTS • SAFE-DEPOSIT BOXES AND SAFEKEEPING Church, Levittown, L .I., N.Y. Circle 1 will serve as hos­ Sexagesima Sunday, February Roosevelt Ave., Carteret, died The funeral was held on Tues­ tesses. Mrs. Helen Paprockl de Troy FACILITIES • BANK-BY-MAIL FACILITIES • TRAVELERS CHECKS AND FOREIGN on February 15. 13, Holy Communion at 7:30 February 1, 1966 at home. He day from the Thomas F. Hig­ Junior and Senior Fellowships Circle 1 w ill meet in the of 414 Fairview Ave., Colonla, DRAFTS • BANK MONEY ORDERS • COLLECTION DEPARTMENT • AUTO LOANS a.m. Church School and Family was the husband of the late gins' Sons Funeral Home, 1116 6:30 p.m. Girls Choir rehearsal Church parlor at 1:00 p.m. on died on Jan. 19 in St. Michael’ s • HOME LOANS • BUSINESS LOANS • FARM LOANS • PERSONAL (Signature) Worship at 9:30 with visual Mrs. Elizabeth Price Sager. Bryant Street. A Solemn High Thursday 7:00 p.m. Senior February 16. On this same education for the Church Hospital, Newark. LOANS • CHRISTMAS CLUBS • COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS • DRIVE-IN CON­ Born In Brooklyn, he was a Mass of Requiem was offered Choir rehearsal Thursday 7:45 date the Evangelism Visitation School. Morning prayer and at St. Mary's Church and inter­ Mrs. de Troy was born In VENIENCE WINDOWS • WALK-UP CONVENIENCE WINDOWS • NIGHT DE­ w ill take place at 7 p.m. The resident In Carteret more than p.m. sermon at 11 a.m., the sermon ment was In St. Mary’ s Ceme­ Jersey City 47 years ago and POSITORY • OPEN HOURS — 54 HOURS A WEEK IN ALLI group w ill meet in the Church topic to be, “ Self Satisfaction 70 years. Willow Grove Presbyterian tery. The pallbearers were had been a resident of Colonla parlor. and Death Go Hand in Hand.” He was employed by the West Rev. Julian Alexander Jr., for four years. Wednesday, February 16, Vaco Co., Carteret, and was a Arthur Murphy Jr., Francis pastor First Presbyterian She is survived by her Holy Communion at 10 a.m.; member of the Golden Age Club. Murphy, Dennis Murphy, Stan­ Sunday — 9:30 and 11 a.m., Rev. Eugene W. Ebert, pastor mother, Mrs. Anna Paprockl; Episcopal Church Women meet Surviving are three sons, Theo­ ley Meyer, Fred Meyer and momma MEMBER Federal l*tSystem ond Federal Deposit Insurance Corp services, sermon by the pastor; Sunday — 9:30 and 11 a.m., two daughters, Mrs. Michelle at 8 p.m. in the Undercroft of dore and Clarence, both of Ise- Joseph Jankowsky Jr. 9:30 and 11 a.m., Sunday Youth Sunday w ill be observed Ann Murphy of Endio, Calif., the Church. Tuesday, Febru­ Un, and Howard of Rahway; a School classes; 6:30 p.m., and the Sacrament of Baptism and Miss Ellen de Troy, In ary 15, Adult Confirmation daughter, Mrs. Evellyn Kenny Junior, Middler and Senior F e l­ w ill be celebrated during both Thailand, and two brothers, I CLARK STATE BANK | class meets in the Rectory at of Hallandale, Fla.; a brother, lowships; 8:15 p.m., Church services. Sermonettes on the John Paprockl of Anaheim, 2 5 RARITAN ROAO at COMMERCE PLACE • WESTFIELD AVENUE at LINCOLN BOULEVARD 2 5 8 p.m. Frederick of Hope; two sisters, MARGARET KELLAWAY ' and Society meeting. theme “ What In The World Are Calif., and William Paprockl FUlton 1 4300 BOTH OFFICES ~ ~ Mrs. Minnie MacVlcker of Hope Today — 12:45 p.m., After­ We Waiting For” w ill be given First Methodist of Clark. REGULAR HRS.: Dgily 9 om to 2 pm, Fri. Eves., 6 pm to 8 pm, Sat., 9 am to 12 noon noon Bible Study; 4:15 p.m., by James Hall and Glenn Rev. John L . Stokes, pastor and Mrs. Anna Cook of Linden. Mrs. Margaret Kellaway, 70, Funeral services were con­ WALK-UP TELLER WINDOWS: Daily 8 om to 9 om ond 2 pm to 6 pm,- Sot. 8 am to 9 om Junior Choir rehearsal; 7:30 Lewis. Others participating in Sunday — 11 a.m. service Eleven grandchildren and three of 244 Tehama Street, Rahway, ducted on Jan. 22 by the Rev. p.m., Boy Scout Troop 102; the services are: 9:30 — Diane with sermon, "H o ly is Thy great-grandchildren also sur­ died Thursday. She was born ****** * DRIVE-IN TELLER WINDOWS: Daily 8 om to 6 pm (Fri. to 8 pm) Sat., 9 om to 12 noon — * Eugene W. Ebert, pastor of the 8:00 p.m., Chancel Choir; 8:00 Orban, Eulie Seel and Susan Name” third in a series of vive. In Plymouth, Pa. and spent First Presbyterian Church, p.m., “ What Is Christianity” , Mumford; at 11:00 — Diane sermons on the Lord’ s Prayer. Funeral services were held most oX her. life Ip Larksville, Rahway, In the Pettit Funeral a discussion series. Graham, Gordon Rode, Deborah Church School and adult Friday, February 4 at 11 a.m., Pa. She liled in Rahway 3 classes are scheduled for 9:45 5»5 Friday — 4:00 p.m., Tenth Jones, Linda Singalewitch. at The Lehrer-Crabiel Funeral ,«ars. J . a.m. The Methodist Youth Grade Communicants’ Class. The ushers will be Thomas Home, 275 West Milton Ave., Her husband was the late Leib, Terry Moore, David Fellowship w ill meet at 6:30 Saturday — 8:45 a.m., F e l­ with the Reverend Alex Nem­ William Kellaway and she Is Cornett, Ronald Schutt, George p.m. lowships’ Winter Outing to survived by three sons, W ll- Hedrick, Richard Oppmann, eth of the First Presbyterian Bear Mountain. Zion Lutheran Douglas Engel, Gregory Van- Monday, February 14 — Rev. Frederick Fairclough, asse, George Schmidt, Jr. iim inm iBnm wnnnw i Women’ s Association Circle pastor Members of the Cherub, Carol Come e-running meeting; 6:00 p.m., Girl Sunday — 8 and 11 a.m., Scout Cadet Troop 256; 8:15 and Chapel Choirs will also preaching services with Rev. p.m., Board of Trustees meet­ participate. Frederick Fairclough deliver­ ing. Church School hours, 9:30 ing a sermon on the topic, a.m. Nursery through Junior; “The Cultivated Heart.” ! ROBBINS & ALLISON INCJ Music will be by the Young P eop le’ s and Adult choirs Established 1912 to MERCURY COMETS under the direction of Howard Krippendorf, organist. Child • LOCAL AND care will be provided in the Parish House during the 11 LONG DISTANCE Steves CoWieA o’ clock service. Sunday School w ill meet at 9:15 a.m. MOVING 2nd M illion The Youth League w ill meet THE FIN ES T...... THE FRESHEST Sunday afternoon at 4 o ’clock • STORAGE and the Luther League Sunday evening at 7 p.m. Monday at 10 a.m. a Valen­ • PA C K IN G tine party w ill be held for the Nursery C lass of the Sunday S a le ! TEL. 2 7 6 -0 8 9 9 School. The Church Council w ill meet at 8 p.m. Monday fo l­ lowing a dinner at 6:30 p.m. at 213 South Ave., E. (Cranford the Oaks Restaurant.

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Junior High Fair Gets Miller Reporter American History Essay Prize Roosevelt PTA J.J. Gilgannon At State House Winners Named By OAR Chapter Book Fair Set 700 Parents To School Eagle Scout Kenneth R. Mil­ ler of 422 Orchard St., served Winners in the annual Am eri­ For March 18th as Master of Ceremonies at can History Essay Contest More than 700 parents wit­ Costello, Douglas Baumann, the annual report to the Gover­ Income Tax sponsored locally by Rebecca A Book Fair has been sched­ nessed the annual educational Phyllis Young, Marc Laurlt- nor by the Boy Scouts of Am eri­ Dr. Williams To Cornell Chapter, DAR as part uled by the Roosevelt School fair held at the Rahway Junior zen, Dave Kraposky, Kenneth ca at ceremonies held Tuesday of the National program, were Parent-Teacher Association Levitsky. Services High School under the leader­ in the office of the Gov. Richard announced at a meeting of the for March 14 through March Grade 9 - First, James Car- Address Members • Savings • Service • Superior Oil ship of Paul Zong and Mrs, Hughes, State House, Trenton. Evening Committee held at the 18 at the school library, lt was mody; second, Sherry Lang, Kay Hanson of the faculty. First, Miller who Is a member of' home of Mrs. William H. Rand, announced this week by Mrs. second and third place winners third, Larry Menls, Ruth Vleve- Post 100, sponsored by St. 355 West Scott Ave. Of Jaycee-etfes Edmund Hoener, library chair­ Dial 388-5100 were named In each area of land, Maureen Vogel, Wendy Mary's Roman Catholic Church- More than 160 essays were man. The fair will be open 381 2918 Dr. Manley c . Williams, competition with honorable Combs, Thomas Reed, Barry In Rahway, represented 145,455 presented by students from the every day after school for the Chairman of the Executive mentions being given credit In Valentine, John Legan, Don Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, and fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth children and parents are In­ Committee of the Union County several Instances. Genesl, James Reagan, Helen •Explorers In the 24 Boy Scout grades In the Rahway Public vited to visit the fair and make Crain, Virginia Reynolds, Kathy Chapter of the American Cancer Linda Waddlngton was first Councils of the State of New and St. Mary's Parochial purchases of books the night Hoepfler, Kevin Williams, Society, and Chairman of the prize winner for creative Jersey. His responsibility was Schools. The subject was, of the PTA variety show" The Caroline Wexler, Judy Ferenc- department of Surgery at Rah­ writing at the seventh grade to report the progress of Scout­ “ GeorgeWashlngton'sadvice as Soaring Twenties” scheduled way Hospital, will address level with Joy Connell and Karen zy, Judy Newell, Lydia Wouk, ing during the year 1965. contained in his farewell ad­ fo r March 17. Krlsak taking second and third Thomas Mllbury, Louise Boyle, M iller reported that the 24 dress.” members of the Rahway Jaycee- During Tuesday's meeting, Barbara Randolph, Ina Robbins, ettes at their general meeting places. Donna Diaz and Gall Councils In New Jersey or­ Richard Dube, an eighth grade membership chairman, Mrs. Robert Arrington, Thomas on Wednesday, Feb. 23, at 9:30 Kosty received honorable men­ ganized 431 new units In 1965, student at St. Mary's School William Smith reported a total tions, p.m. in the West Main Res­ Creege, honorable mention, This Is more units than In any was winner of his division with of 900 parents have Joined the taurant, 159 West Main St., Kenneth Levitsky and Virgin­ SOCIAL STUDIES previous year and have made- honorable. mention going to association for this year. Janice Mulhollem and Bar­ Rahway. ia Kaminski finished first and It possible for over 13,000 boys Wendy Waiton, of Rahway Junior The Cub Scouts, now under bara Vogel took first place The program which Is being second for creative writing In to become members of the High School; Eugene Nally, Jan­ the direction of Norman Riley arranged by the Union County the eighth grade. In the ninth awards in seventh grade social Scouting movement. ice Callgulre and John Hilly, will held their Blue and Gold grade, Wendy Combs, Barbara studies with Penny Soppas Because of his qualifications, of St. Mary's. Chapter of the American Can­ Dinner on February 26 at the second and Willard Taylor and cer Society, will feature a talk Ox man, Margaret Walburn„ and scouting background, Ken­ Winner of the seventh grade Cranwood In Garwood. Barbara Koelhoffe tied for and question and answer ses­ were one, two, three with Alice neth has been selected as one award was Gyorgyl Marla Voros Cultural arts chairman Mrs, sion. Title of the program Is Katz, Rosha Ward and Richard third. Those receiving honor­ of two representatives for the of St. Mary’ s. Honorable men­ Ampless Fagans reported over "F o r Women Only.” Cannon receiving honorable able mention were: Richard Boy Scouts of America to serve tion awards went to four other( 400 tickets sold for "Rumple- Mrs. Joseph Schembre of 432 mention. Micklovlc, Russell Fish, Cathy on the planning committee fora St. Mary's students, Including' stllskin” presented by Rocke North Chestnut St., Westfield, PROJECT WINNERS McDowell, Charloth Campbell National conference of youth on John LaGuardia, Michael Sen-' feller Traveling Playhouse of Grade 7; Penny Soppas, Jer- and Joseph Leone. Natural Beauty and Con­ kowsky, Edward Brennan and a volunteer-lay representative New York City at the school llyn Shlmsky, Catherine Web­ Richard Neubaur was first servation. The conference will Kathleen Zwlebel. of the American Cancer Society, on Friday. ster, Thomas Hammer, Doreen In eighth grade social studies be composed of youth repre­ A Franklin School sixth grade will show a film titled,1‘Breast President Mrs. Frank J. Plahavlsak. Grade 8; Lynn with John Moran, second and sentatives of the ten national student, Andrea Henderson, re­ Self-Examination for Cancer Martin announced the next Chrlstoffers, Kathy Vasil, Ben Walter Szewczwk, third. Ml- youth agencies. The conference ceived top award for her grade Detection” and will discuss the general meeting would be held Rlggi. Grade 9; Michael Tomas- challe Barber, Kenneth Levit­ will convene In June. level. Valerie Malller, also of. Society's local and national pro­ on February 17 at 8 p.m. with zewlca, Michael McDarby, sky and Ronald M iller receiv­ The purpose of this confer­ Franklin School; Louis Saplenza grams of research, education, Ray Cleveland, Supervisor of Warren Vache, Elroy Peare, ed honor able jnentlon. ence is to plan a program for of St, Mary's; Joan Stefano of and service to the Cancer pa­ Mathematics In the Rahway tient. Lee Hoodzow, Fred Pfleffer, In ninth gride social studies, youth for the conservation of Roosevelt School and Robert School system as the guest Clifford Thomas, Sharon Sotto- David Slonaker was first; James our natural beauty of this Yorke, also of Roosevelt School, Programs concerning any as­ speaker. His topic will be, “ The pect of cancer will be arranged lano, Susan Wight, John Geczy, Nass, second; William Grit country In response to Presi­ received honorable mention Role of the Parent in the New Alfred Schroeder, Karen Yee. schke, third. Richard Schweit­ dent Johnson's appeal to make awards. for any club or organization, Math.” A question and answer without charge, by writing to Mathematics Awards, Grade zer, Charles Cedervall and America a more beautiful land Richard Hendlowitch a fifth period will follow. The meeting the Union County Chapter of 7 - First, Drew Danlk; second, Lester Major had honorable In which to live. At that time grade student at Madison School will be held In the school cafe­ Penny Soper; third, J. Osllslo; mention. over 300 youths will develop and had the best essay for his, the American Cancer Society, teria. Founder's Day cere­ honorable mention, Donald HOME ECONOMICS present a plan so that the youth class with honorable mentions 512 Westminster Ave., Eliza­ monies will be part of the beth. Young, Karen Hanson, Andrea The seventh grade classes of our country can help preserve going to Susan Kowal, Virginia evening program. Johannsesson, Deble Rusch, participated In a contest spon our natural resources and to Pryga, Kathleen Kruger and Principal Gene Warga con­ cluded the meeting with a dis­ Sandra Lee Hassell, Joan All- sored by the Elizabethtown Gas help make the public more William Klger, all of St. Mary's man, Robert Huthman, Barbara Company. The contest consisted aware of the needs. School. BPW Club Hears cussion of the importance of Vogel, Janice Mulhollem. of an essay contest. The con­ M iller has been active In Miss Helen Ward, chairman, providing good teachers for our Grade 8 - First, Kathy Vosil, testants were selected by the Scouts for ten years as a Cub read the winning essays to the Urban Renewal children and pointed out that it Mandy Angle; second, Janlne home economics teachers and Scout, Boy Scout and Explorer. group. was our duty as parents to see 3mith; third, James Maye; hon­ each girl wrote an essay en­ During this time he has served Plans for celebrating the fif­ that our children received the orable mention, Ricky Thomp­ titled; “ How Home Economics In the Worlds Fair Scout Ser­ tieth anniversary of the chapter Program Report best education possible. He son, Joseph Gonzalez, James Helps Me Make Wise Use of vice Corp, a staff member for at a vesper service In Second urged all members to vote at the My Leisure Time.” All con two years at Camp Winnebago of Presbyterian Church on Sun­ Latest developments In the school election. testants received a certificate Union Council a member of the day, March 6, were furthered Rahway Urban Renewal Pro­ Mrs. William Johnson, re­ of merit. Barbara Vogel was Order of the Arrow, an honor by action of the members. gram were outlined by Stanley cording secretary read the selected as the winner of the Camper Society, and was sche­ Toker, Assistant Director of minutes of the previous meet­ contest and was awarded a $25. duled as a delegate at the- the Rahway Redevelopment ing and Mrs. Norman Rakett savings bond. Other contestants 50th Anniversary of the Order Agency, for members of the presented the financial state­ included: Joan Allman, Diane of the Arrow conference at Rahway Business and Profes­ ment. Mrs. Edward Colgan, The man who gave us the twentieth century. Thomas A. Edison Boykins, Penny Soppas, Julia Indiana University In 1965. Obituaries sional Women’ s Club at a Mrs. George Wright and Mrs. is the man.. .the man whose vision and labor at the turn of the century Inamine, Andrea Johannessen, His other accomplishments Continued from Page Two monthly dinner meeting held at Bronick Bartos were hostesses Vondra Street, Sandra Hassell, include, 1965-66 Governor the Main Restaurant. A question for the evening. HORACE F. PEW changed the course of history. Edison's genius for bringing electricity out . . . J*» HILO wltt tin HITUU Carol Slonaker, Jerilyn Shlm­ American Legion Boys State, and answer period followed. • MICHANICAL sky, Susan Smith. President of Rahway High of the laboratory and into a staggering number of practical uses was the Horace F. Pew of 862 Bryant Announcement was made that WUOZKI ASSISTS • ARCHITECTURAL FOREIGN LANGUAGE School, Lt. Governor-New Jer­ « ELECTRICAL St., Rahway, died on Jan. 29 the first BPW road sign would AT ADULT SCHOOL Joe Gonzalez, Nadine Synder sey District Key Clubs 1965-66. first shot in a scientific revolution that is actually still in its infancy. ur m mn6 cussts corm n m In Rahway Hospital after a brief be installed on Westfield Ave. and Edward Lauzeckas ranked Earned a varsity letter In swim­ James Wudzki of 2091 Mont­ illness. He was 78. entering Rahway as soon as February 11 is the birthday of Thomas A. Edison, and it is only fitting WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET . one, two, three in language study ming at Rahway High School for gomery St., Rahway, was among Mr. Pew was born In Lam- weather will permit. • RAHWAY • for eighth grade. Louise Boyle, three years, and is a member members of Alpha Phi Omega, bertvllle and was a resident Mrs. Mary Finelli received that the week of his birth be designated National Electrical Week. NSDTVTf Of HECTICAL MiFTBK Maureen Vogel and Alice Katz ol the National Honor Society service fraternity at Union of Rahway for 45 years. He congratklati onS^fctr her appoint­ 1S44 IRVING STREET and has received a National Junior College, Cranford, who During this week, we pay tribute to Edison and other outstanding ranked one, two, three in foreign was employed by the Pennsyl­ ment ;-to ife Library Board. FULTON l i65S language study in grade nine. Merit Scholarship as a com­ assisted the Cranford Kiwanis vania Railroad for 42 years, Congratulations were also ex­ Club In the distribution of the pioneers of electrical.progress, whose devotion to mankind have $ven mended student. tended to Mr£. Marie Blddar, retiring as head clerk in 1952. spring semester brochure of us a new and better world. National Electrical Week • February 6-12 He was a member of Trinity a past president and charter the Cranford Adult School. Methodist Church and a former member ‘of the club, who was A portion of the proceeds member of its Official Board. elected president of the Real­ from the distribution of the PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND CAS C O M P A N Y / Taxpaying 5cr\ ant of a Croat State He was a member of LaFay- tor's Assbciatlon. brochure are used by the Ki­ M0NEY...when you need it, ette Lodge 27, F. & A.M., for Miss Linda Monera, Presi­ wanis Club to support two scho­ 57 years. dent of Future Business Lead­ larships for young people at He is survived by his wife, ers of Rahway High School, and Union Junior College. Mrs. Ethel Servis Pew; a Miss Susan Marina, second vice Mr. Wudski, a sophomore, is daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Dura; president were guests along a libreral arts major In Union for any worthwhile purpose. a brother, Frank Pew of Maple­ with Mrs. Margaret Valenti, Junior College’ s Day Session. wood; a sister, Mrs. Elsie Lloyd a prospective member. Mrs.. of Bound Brook, and a grand­ Pearl R. Toker presided at r * m m * * a daughter, Carolyn Dura. the session. i Funeral services were con­ CANNEL T h i s ... And it costs less to finance ducted on Feb. 1 by the Rev. BOY SCOUT MOTHERS Gordon W. Baum, pastor of WELCOME NEW MEMBERS Trinity Methodist Church, In Mrs. Jean Libertazzo and the Pettit Funeral Home, 371 Mrs. Mary Johanesen were re­ with us. West Milton Ave., Rahway. In­ ceived as new members of the terment was in Rahway Ceme­ Mother’ s Club of Boy Scout tery. Troop 40 at a meeting held The monthly meeting of the Thursday at the Elk’ s Club. Mrs. Edward Kordyla was hos­ Board of Directors of Rahway s k Kiwanis Club is scheduled for tess for the meeting. Richard Kirsten won the door prize. | FOR YOUR FIREPLACE J February 16. IN 100 lb. BAGS at our yard We w ill DELIVER in QUANTITIES of H TON THE PINGRY SCHOOL or moro. A College Preparatory FIREPLACE WOOD School for Boys PRESTO-LOGS 215 North Avenue, Hillside, A FULL LINE OF announces that FIREPLACE TOOLS ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS AND ACCESSORIES TRACTION SAND For Admission to Grades IN 50 LB. BAGS 8 through 11 will be given on HORAN SATURDAY, MARCH 12,1966 I LUMBER & COAL CO For further information J 500 NORTH AVE. E., \ CRANFORD write or call the School - N At Parkway Exit 137 | Telephone EL 5-6990, Ext. 26P J BR6-5122 Ample Parking \ .or/w /«/»/»/jr/V FOR RENT 10,000 Sq. Ft. WAREHOUSE is no tim e to be half-safe This is the time to be sure. ARRID sure. ARRID, the one deodorant that keeps you sure—sure you are safe from the embarrassment of perspiration and odor. 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ployees. al “ non-accumulative” leave of 'Employees: add five days - 20 days. "Hear Ye! Hear Ye!" Civil Service 2. An annual salary for la­ five days a year for personal (a) First five years of service- (d) After fifteen years of ser­ Guest Editorial borers instead of per diem vice - add five days - 25 days. business for each employee to 12 days. (daily or hourly pay) so that be used within the current year. (b) After five years ofservice- (e) After twenty five years of Dear Editor: Dear Editor: Seeks Benefits In reference to the snow re­ they will be eligible for leave 6. An improved vacation add three days - 15 days. service - add five days - 30 Maybe now that we have a At a recent meeting in Cran­ The First Time moval law, as published In the when injured in the line of schedule for all Civil Service (c) After ten years of service - days. paper -- and you're not afraid ford, Civil Service representa­ The announcement that the minority Republican January 27 Issue, from Mr. to publish pictures like last duty. tives asked increased benefits 3. “ Longevity pay” to con­ Anthony W. Belluscio, Director week’s snowpile pictures — party in the State Legislature has appointed a task for Civil Service employees, sist of an increase of 5 per of Public Works and Engineer­ we’ ll get some help clearing it has been announced by cent in salary for every five force to find out if any new state tax is really neces­ ing, the fact that we are re­ our streets before the ice melts Thomas J. McLaughlin, pre­ years service to “ Accumulate quired by law to shovel walks,, away. Don’ t print my name. sary is shocking, but worthy of the highest com­ sident of Union Council #6, in terms of 1 per cent credit etc. leaves me a bit bewildered! I’ve already been told that peo­ mendation. It comes as a shock because it is so Civil Service Association. for each year of service up You see, last summer the ple in city hall are tired oi He reported that they are to retirement.” sensible and how seldom this happens in legislative Shade Tree Commission sent a hearing me complain. But may­ BROADWAY requesting: 4. Premium “ pay” for over­ contractor through our street be it will bring some results. halls. 1. To set a $4,000 minimum time. and they trimmed or cut all Name Withheld. The minority, which has not been too warm about trees between the sidewalk and salary for Civil Service em­ 5. Legislation for an addition- Governor Hughes' proposed income tax and not the street. Some were cut down just for being “ out of ESTATES overjoyed about a sales tax either, is about to ask place” as was one in front of Donovan some very good questions. It wants to know how our house. We were told the much money is in unexpended balances of the High­ trees would be replaced but Advanced CLARK after 2 months, we contacted G i v e a way Department, what’ s left of the 1965 bond issue the secretary of the Shade Tree of $50 millions for institutions and $40 millions for Commission. She informed us In Viet Nam that the “ sidewalk to curb” MODERN LIVING WITH colleges, how many more state employees there are CLARK - John T. Donovan, land was city property and that son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. selfish g ift. than four years ago and how much revenues have we had no right to plant trees Donovan, of 7 Cornell Circle,! ELECTRIC HEAT there in the first place! OK! has been advanced to Private increased in the past five years from present taxes. I want to abide by the law so First Class. ;One would think all of this information was in the I won't plant another tree. files of each legislator, but apparently this isn t so But well, now what gives! I had to put away the shovel Barton’s Valentine Chocolates. QUALITY CUSTOM BUILT GOLD and it w ill take a little digging to bring it out. and not plant the tree on city Men: Be selfish. Be calculating. For the drowning taxpayer, the results might be a property but now I'm told to Give her a Valentine heart that’l get the shovel out and clear life saver. It might even be enough to kill any new get you more than a Thank you. the snow, and unless I want MEDALLION HOMES taS, which while at the start might not seem too a weed patch, I have to mow Give her Barton’s. These are not just everyday can bail, historically becomes a burden harder and hard- the grass too? It’ s not that I mind the work, that's good ex dies in a fancy box. They’re Conti­ erjto bear. ercise, but the whole thing sure nental Chocolates made from old IN A WOODLAND SETTING ■The reason for this is that, once on the books, it leaves my brain in a whirl! Viennese recipes. takes practically no effort to raise the ante. This Mrs. James Tracey Brought to America by Barton's, 3 Florence Drive That s why these yfs- been true of the Federal income tax, the state Clark chocolates have that SEE OUR MODEL ON gisolin e tax, the cigarette tax, the liquor tax, etc., i. SWITZERLAND Continental touch. In fact, their chocolates are so good that some etc. And, of course, how easy it has been to an­ SINGLE GRADS nually raise the Federal debt limit, which is the girls will act downright stingy with them. TO SPONSOR So be selfish: Give Barton’s only to girls NASSAU STREET, biggest farce of all, considering that the idea of the VALENTINE DANCE who are generous. That way, you can get lijnit in the first place was to put a ceiling on gov- The Singles College Gradu­ your kiss and the candy, too. CLARK effrm.ent spending. ates’ Club invites single men Shown: Barton s “ Forever Yours” heart of Continental chocolate, If the inquiry comes up with some startling facts, and women who are graduates miniatures, $3 .1 9 . Come in and see the rest o f our Valentines. or students of day or evening PFC. JOHN T. DONOVAN ale’ well it might, the instigators should receive colleges between the ages of 21 CALL 388-8593 heroes medals from the taxpayers. and 39 to a Valentine Eve Cock­ John entered the Army last * * * tail Dance in celebration of the August and completed basic SUPERIOR PHARMACY 1000 year old custom of sending training at Fort Dix. He was -L - Reprinted from the WESTFIELD LEADER February 2, 1966 valentines that first began in graduated from The Military 890 St. Georges Ave., Rahway 381-1600 Yfie above is the first in a series of “ Guest Editorials” . Europe. The function will take Police School at Fort Gordon, We will publish, from time to time, noteworthy comments and place on Sunday evening at the Ga., in December and was im­ analysis from local civic leaders, community businessmen, Hotel Robert Treat, 50 Park mediately assigned to Viet Nam, city and state officials and newspaper editors from surrounding Place, Newark, from 7 to 11 attached to the 1st Infantry Di­ communities. p.m. There will be a dance con­ vision. test, a number of door prizes John, 20, is a graduate of and live music for dancing. Johnson Regional High School, | his year’s Birthday Sale is the A total of fifteen boy scouts The group's goal is to pro­ class of 1963. CONGREGATION and sea scouts from Cranford vide a social meeting ground for the single professional biggest, brightest, busiest bonanza PARTICIPATES IN and Clark accompanied by Scout attended Columbia University, Master Brunner spent the week­ people of New Jersey and to Law School. Mr. Elkin com-i of appliance bargains in the ‘JEWRY’ DISCUSSION end of Jan. 28 at Orymca Camp, help them become acquainted pleted his military obligation amid pleasant proper surround­ Minisink, New Jersey. in the Army. 111-year history of Elizabethtown Gas! RAHWAY - “ The Future of Orymca Camp is one of the ings. The people who attend Mr. and Mrs. Elkin reside American Jewry: Golden Age winter camps sponsored by the and take part in activities come with their son in Clark. Save big on ranges, water heaters, dryers or?” is the title of the Sunday Y.M.C.A. of the Oranges, from just about every city in evening lecture being offered Maplewood and West Essex. north and central New Jersey and fireplaces. Get free 5-year parts and by the Adult Education Com­ The scouts sponsored by the with some coming from New mittee of five participating con­ service warranty, free home delivery, free church enjoyed ice skating, hik­ York for the festivities. They Troop #47 To gregations namely: Rahway, ing and ice fishing. Sea scouts represent a total of 50 dif­ Colonia, Woodbridge, Cranford installation. No down payment is Randy M iller caught two perch ferent professions and 72 dif­ and Westfield. Celebrate Boy while fishing through the ice. ferent colleges and universi­ The program will be held at required, and you pay as little as $5 per The other leaders who ac­ ties. the Congregation Adath Israel, companied the scouts were Anyone interested in activi­ Scout Week month. There’s a dazzling array of modern Amboy Ave. So. Park Drive in Committeemen Mr. Charles E. ties can write to the Clubs’ Woodbridge at 8 p.m. it was an-| Hess and Mr. Edward Miller. mailing address which is 29 RAHWAY - Boy Scout Week gas appliances—priced rig h t. . . right nounced today by Dr. S. Katz- Bently Ave. Jersey City. observances by Troop 47 have SINCE man. The guest speaker is Man- been announced by Nick Bakker, now—at your gas company showrooms. helm S. Shapiro who is the Di­ Scoutmaster, at the Committee rector of the National Jewish 1855 Sale ends March 31, 1966. Hurry! Library ELKIN PROMOTED meeting held recently. Communal Affairs Department AT BAMBERGER’S The troop will decorate a of the American Jewish Com­ Continued from Page One window at the Mark Harris mittee. Mr. Shapiro has also CLARK - Laurence Elkin, nesses, service clubs and other store and set up an outdoor served the American Jewish Employment Manager of the organizations to pledge amounts scouting display on the lawn Committee as Director of Com­ Newark Store is promoted to to fully equip the new Library of the First Presbyterian munity Program and Field Ser­ Newark Personnel Manager. so as to best serve all the citi­ Church. vices and as Community Rela­ These duties are relinquished zens of Clark. Elroy Acker­ tions Consultant. In these posi­ by Joseph Berzck, recently pro­ man, Memorial Gifts Chairman, tions, he has visited almost moted to Administrator for is preparing a letter to go to every major community in the Labor Relations. , these groups to solicit aid in United States to provide coun­ Mr. Elkin joined the Macy purchasing equipment such as Parly Corporation in June, 1963 as sel on the development of com­ visual aids, projectors, phono- Assistant Employment Mana­ Continued from Page One munity relations and Jewish .graph turntables and records, ger at the Roosevelt Field Store. affairs programs. In recent, lectern, blackboards, etc. The nishing the music. A combined He assumed his present re years, he has directed surveys equipment may also be used in meeting for Bergen, Essex and sponsibilities at Bamberger’ o f the attitudes and activities the finished basement room Union County chapters will be in February, 1965, in four different American which w ill be available to any held Friday, March 18. A St. Hi-Speed “ Special” He was graduated from A lfr cities and in Mexico City. He town group for meetings and Patrick’ s Day Dance and mid­ University with a B. A. degre Custom Care is a Fellow of the American other affairs. Harvey Richer, night breakfast w ill be the Water Heater _5-YEAR “ Contempo H I” Gas Range in Business and Economics, an Sociological Association, a vice president and financial of­ feature. X *' P/PARTS member of the Executive Com­ Automatic Dryer Works like three j— Model 4678-W-31R ficer, stressed that all such water heaters in Eye-Level Range mittee of the National Con­ ^SERVICE donations would be tax de­ Model LPG557 one. Customer- G uSi Model 74-6405 Enjoy fresh, modern ference of Jewish Communal ductible, and w ill be publicly controlled dial styling and lasting increases flame Service and a member of the acknowledged on a placque in I’M GLAD I CHANGED TO... Choose one of 5 heat 3 Y a l i a t i t u Use 2 ovens, 2 broilers, performance. 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Ave., son of Mr. and Mrs. FIVE LOCAL YOUTH men include: William A. Poles- NEIGHBORHOOD U “ SMOKING NOT nak, 583 West Inman Ave., son Fred ; and James A. Smith CROSSROADS COUNCIL WORTH IT ,” Volunteers Are Sought ENLIST IN ARMY of Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse of 303 Featherbed Lane, Clark, HOLDS MEETING Five local young men have Polesnak; Stephen E. Karczew- son of fylr. and Mrs. James NEWCOMERS HEAR enlisted in the Army and are ski, 839 Riffle Ave., son of Mr. Smith. Upon completion of basic CLARK - “ Camping In Cross­ SCHOOL MENU now stationed at Fort Dix, N.J. and Mrs. Steve Karczewski; CLARK - “ No! Smoking is To Canvass For 'Heart training the men will be trans­ roads Council” was the theme for Combat Basic training ac­ Joseph P. Scalza, 578 West not worth it,” said Dr. Roy ferred to another Army In­ of a meeting of the Neighborhood cording to announcement made Scott Ave., son of Mr. and T. Forsberg, president elect stallation where they will re­ 4 Leaders Association in the RAHWAY by the U. S. Army Recruiting Mrs. Joseph Scalza; James of the Union County Medical Sunday’ Drive Station, Elizabeth. The voung John Heinz, 1069 Leesville ceive advanced training. parish hall of St. Agues, School Society and staff member of recently. Mrs. John D’ Addarlo the Wuester Clinic, Elizabeth, Heart Fund campaign chair­ or Mr. Wanko of 601 West MONDAY presided. Slides of the coun­ during a talk given before mem­ men in Clark and Rahway are Grand Ave., Rahway. Luncheon: Roast Leg of Veal cil’ s five camps were shown. bers of the Rahway-Clark New­ looking for volunteers to help In the past decade, remark­ Sandwich, Gravy, Whipped Po­ vegetables, bread and butter, Troop sales of Girl Scout comers Club at Charlie Kelly’ s conduct the annual “ Heart able progress has been made tatoes, Garden Peas, Butter, juice. A la carte: shrimp calendars was reported a suc­ Pine Room, Clark. “ I have Sunday” canvass on Feb. 20. in correcting congenital heart Cole Slaw. A la carte: Cold salad platter, tuna fish salad cess with Neighborhood 4 lead­ never seen cancer of the lung Volunteers now are being re­ defects through surgery,” they cut salad platter, chicken salad sandwich, New England clam fr e e o ffe r ing Crossroads’ other nltie in a non-smoker,” said Dr. cruited for the Heart Sunday said. sandwich, split pea soup, crack­ chowder, crackers, bread and 24 FREE neighborhoods with 1,837 cal­ Forsberg,” and I am extreme­ canvass to be conducted In Despite this progress, the ers, bread & butter. butter. endars sold. Mrs. Norbert ly, concerned not only about Union County as the high point campaign co-chairmen added, TUESDAY WHEN YOU BUY 100 Jacquemln was chairman. Mrs. cancer pfthe lung, but of another of the 1966 Heart Fund Cam­ the heart and blood vessel di­ Luncheon: Grilled Hamburger, Arthur DiCarlo announced plans Potatoes, French style beans, fast growing disease calledem- paign here, It was announced seases continue to be the CLARK Now is the time to buy and save on to hold the annual Thinking roll and butter, fruit cup. phazema.” today by Mr. and Mrs. John nation’ s number one killer, Unicap by Upjohn. Unicap makes Day Program in the Rahway A la carte: Baked ham salad Dr. Forsberg went on to say Voynlck, Clark campaign chair­ claiming the lives of about a every meal a balanced meal as far Junior High School on Febru­ million in the U. S. alone each platter, bologna and cheese MONDAY that $180 million is being used men. The volunteers, they said, as normal vitamin needs are con­ ary 22 from 1 to 3 p.m. Each for motivation and publication will call on their neighbors year. sandwich, tomato rice soup, 1/2 pt. milk, chicken noodle I 1 cerned. You can depend on Unicap. troop will send two representa­ of the tobacco industry when Heart Sunday, Feb. 20. “ Confronted with fact,” they crackers, bread and butter. cassarolle, limas or beets, tives - with its contribution WEDNESDAY Take advantage of th is FREE OFFER! a cigarette can, and will even­ The Rahway chairmen are went on, “ we must expand our bread & butter, fruit, or soup to an international frientisljip Luncheon: Shell macaroni with tually /kill you. “ There Is William Wanko and John Corey. efforts in the fight against these & sandwiches. fund - to participate in the meat sauce, Italian bread and only one way to stop smoking," 1 ‘So that everyone in the com­ diseases. We ask every resident TUESDAY Friendship March. butter, tossed salad with dress­ said the doctor, “ and it is to munity will have a chance to of Clark and Rahway to support 1/2 pt. milk, roast beef, rice, The Girl Scout Promise, as ing. A la carte: fruit salad stop completely.” give, It is our hope to enlist this vital fight against the heart corn, bread & butter, fruit. expressed in different coun­ platter, boiled ham sandwich, Herbert Thompson, a repre, the services of as many men diseases by giving more gener­ WEDNESDAY tries, was recited by Mrs. garden vegetable soup, crack­ $ 3 . 1 1 sentative of the American Can­ and women who can find time ously than ever before to the 1/2 pt. milk, franks, rolls & Thomas Buchan, Mrs. Norbert ers, bread and butter. cer. Society, Introduced a film to call on their neighbors to Union County Heart Fund Drive. butter, chips, baked beans, Loos, Mrs. Herbert Hamilton-, THURSDAY on smoking and also explained advance the most vital health kraut, cheese wedges, cookies, Mrs. Ray Wolf, Mrs. Estle Luncheon: Virginia Baked Ham, what the society is trying to crusade of our time,” said fruit. Gollihur, Mrs. John Serbak, potatoes, sliced carrots, corn accomplish. “ The American the chairmen. THURSDAY Mrs. Clinton Taylor, Mrs. Al­ KINLEY OFFERS bread and blitter, applesauce, Cancer Society,” he said, “ is “ We are not asking very 1/2 pt. milk, chicken, potatoes, fred Christoffers, and Mrs. A la carte: sliced veal salad a crusade for medicine and we much - certainly, not more SCIENTIFIC MASSAGE peas & carrots, bread & butter, Vincent Riccio. Instruction in platter, salami sandwich, are trying to eradicate cancer than an hour of your time,” AT ELIZABETH ”Y” jello. Irving St. Opp. Elizabeth Ave. knot-tying was given by Mrs. mushroom barley soup, crack­ through education and research, they continued. “ Considering FRIDAY BEIL Roy Valentine and Mrs. John ers, corn bread and butter. Progress is being made, but it the seriousness of the pro­ 1/2 pt. milk, vegetable, chicken Hennessey. CLARK - A Clark man is FRIDAY is very slow.” You can help blem and the fact that heart noodle, mushroom soups, tuna offering a “ one of its kind” Luncheon: Baked fish sticks, Mrs. Richard MacNeillj detect cancer by having a chest disease poses a threat to fish, peanut butter & jelly, fruit DRUG STORE OF RAHWAY Scientific Massage course at tartar sauce, pizza pie, mixed chairman of the Rahway Girl x-ray every year. To help every family, the investment or cake. the Elizabeth YMCA. Scout House and a member of you with your questions the is surely a wise one." Because of increased inter­ the council’ s finance cpjjirqjttr Union County Chapter Is lo, Those wishing to volunteer est in the field of massage tee, announced the establish­ 'cated at 512 W> Minten Ave., their services can do so by and due to the previous sue ment of the Julia Mershon Elizabeth. contacting Mr. and Mrs. Voy- cess of the Kinley Scientific Campershlp Fund. Miss.Mer­ Following a question and an­ nick at 15 Ascot Way, Clark - Massage course and related shon, a charter manjbfer of swer period refreshments were EVERYONE SAVES CASH AT F00DT0WN subjects offered last year, the the Rahway movement, was a served. The hostess for the Elizabeth YMCA of Eastern participating member until her evening was Mary Lou Weis- r/ ~ \ Y / ^ BAS MITZVAH, Union County announces plans death recently at the age of m an tel. 80. Contributions to the fund BAR MITZVAH for a second course in Scien­ may be made by troops or any TO BE CELEBRATED tific Massage (Swedish System) Foodtown all meat or all beef Foodtown Foodtown All Colors interested persons. One mem­ to be presented at the " Y ” , 135 Madison Ave., Elizabeth. ber of each troop in Neighbor­ CLARK - The Bas Mitzvah MARGARINE Facial Tissue hood 4 will be accepted an­ THE STORK CLUB The course will be directed FRANKS of Miss Abbe Levine, daughter nually as a candidate for a 2- by David Kinley, Registered of Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Levine box of week campership at the coun­ We are proud to congratulate Physical Therapist of 668 Rari­ 200 2 p ly of 33 Victoria Dr., will take ^ 9 WHh Th pkg. | With This Coupon With Thii Coupon cil's Camp Chickagami in New the following new members of tan Rd., Clark, and Health Ser­ Limit one per adufi family. Coupon expires Saturday. place on Friday evening at Limit on* por oduh family. Coupon expires Saturday. Limit one per aduit family. Coupon expires Saturday 11 THE STORK CLUB, born re­ vice Director of the “ Y” . Mr. Feb. 12. Coupon good at any Foodtown Supermarket. York State. Temple Beth O’ r, Clark. Fob. 12. Coupon good at any Foodtown Supermarket 1 *• Coupon good at any Foodtown Supermarket cently at Rahway Hospital: Kinley also serves on the Board The next meeting of the as­ Rabbi Theodore Stampfer January 30 of Trustees of the New Jersey sociation is slated for Wednes­ will officiate. day, March 16, at St. Agnes CONSTANTELOS, Steven & State Physical Therapy Society, Katherine, 222 W. Hazelwood and conducts a practice in Phy­ RAHWAY - On Saturday the Ave., Rahway - a son. sical Therapy and Rehabili­ Bar Mitzvah of Gary Schulman Tender, U.S. Choice, January 31 tation at the Raritan Road ad­ Tender, U.S. Choice, FIFTH GRADERS w ill be held at the Synagogue- Boneless EHRESMANN, Richard & dress. Boneless Center of Congregation Anshe RAHWAY - A group of fifth CaYolyh,’ 2134 Evans St., Rah­ Assisting in coordinating the Chesed, Orchard Terrace at graders were judged the win­ way - a daughter. “ Y” program will be Irving St. George Ave., Linden. ners in a “ Snowman Contest” February 1 Kruger of Elizabeth, a Re­ Gary is the son of Mr. and during lunchtime at the Wash­ SICA, Louis & Geraldine, 379 gistered Physical Therapist and Mrs. Philip Schulman, of 632 ington School recently. Princeton Ave,, Rahway - a who also holds a BA degree Cora Place. Last week’ s heavy snowfall son. from Seton Hall University and Gary w ill chant the Haftorah could have resulted “ running, DALPIAZ, Robert & Rita, has been an instructor in Re­ and w ill conduct a portion of the ROAST sliding and snowball throwing” 68 W. Cherry St., Rahway - habilitation and special educa­ service. Rabbi Aharon Shapiro, as the students let off steam a daughter. tion. Spiritual Leader will conduct during the lunchtime. The February 2 Lecturers w ill also include the Bar Mitzvah service. Rabbi ESSIG, T errell Patricia, specialists in the medical, teachers found a way to solve & M orris Baicofsky, Cantor will the problem though. 21 Bloomfield Ave., Iselin para-medical, and health fields. perform Schachris service. A They formed the students in­ a daughter. Kiddush w ill follow. to teams in a “ snowman” com­ ' MARHOFFER, Allan & Bar­ Gifts will be presented to lb. petition. The timepassed, quick­ bara, 402 Hamilton St., Rahway Area Men 8 9 * the Bar Mitzvah boy by Dr. ly, the teachers said, and re­ - a son. Theodore Katz, President of ESS P&ODTOWN FRESH PRODUCTS sulted in not only some pretty MC LEAN, Edwin & Carol the Synagogue and by Mrs. Alice mRe-elected At Tender, U.S. Choice _ _ LEAN BONELESS Jean, 1550 Church St., Rahway Fresh Washed good-looking snowmen, but a Bushinsky, President of the Sis­ very safe lunchtime. - a son. Calif. Roast >b ‘ terhood. Cyanamid 63 Stew Beef «>. 69 ‘ SATTUR, Theodore & Caro, Chucik FRESH lyn, 968 Jacques Ave., Rahway Two area men were chosen SPINACH bS 19* recently to represent the Acco Sweet Juicy California Short Ribs »>. 53 c Pork Butts ib ‘ - a son. 1451 TO BE CALLED 69 February 3 Employees’ Credit Union (State FRESH LEAN _ k CORNED BOTTOM Chartered) of the Warners Plant Steal DAVILA, Luis & Judith, 25A Ground Chuck ib. ' Rounds DELICIOUS |b Colonel Joseph T. Avella, of American Cyanamid, Linden. ORANGES !°39‘ 69 C e n te r C u t 69 ‘ Dayton Dr., Iselin - a daughter. U.S. CHOICE Tender ^ ^ FRESH CHICKEN Acting State Director, New Jer­ Newton J. Rodgers of 33 B Sunkist ---- "HIKE SCHEDULED sey Selective Service System, Parkway Drive, Clark, was re­ Sh. Steak ‘ announces that 1,451 regis­ 99 Breasts or Legs ib 59 ‘ Fill Your Coal Bin With elected president of group. LEMONS L° 29* BEEF GRADE A LONG ISLAND Lehigh Premium Anthracite Joe Andrade, Cranford, will trants from New Jersey will John Lieb of 1055 Elm Ter., be called for induction into Crisp Red, Winesap Neck Bones ib ‘ .4 9 Duckling4;** »>. lead a 7 to 8 mile hike on Rahway, was re-elected to the 19 45 ‘ NUT or STOVE Storm King Mountain on Sunday, the military during the month Examining Committee for a February 13, starting at 8:30 of March as part of the Na­ three year term. APPLES 3 £ 29* a.m. tional call of 32,900. VEGETABLE

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LE G AL NOTICES LEGAL______NOTICES #4CW JERSEY STATE DEPARTMENT SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JER8EY: 0F CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS CHANCERY DIVI8ION. UNION Needlework Guild Unit Will Mark Eagles Auxiliary Announced closing date for filing COUNTY, DOCKET #F-904-65 Applications. February 25. I960. For RAYMOND 8AVACOOL, Plaintiff, applications, duties and minimum vs. WALTER C. FISCHER, et als. YOU M AY BE A W INNER qualifications, apply to Department Defendants. Civil Action. NOTICE 75th Milestone In '66 Zone Conference of Civil 8ervice, State House. Tren­ OF TIME AND PLACE TO REDEEM ton, New Jersey. SPECIAL APPLICA­ TO: WALTER C FISCHER. DOR­ TIONS must be obtained from New OTHY FI8CHER. his wife. 8EEBA 8. Rahway Chapter of the Jersey State Department of Civil DILT8, ELSIE CODDINQTON. SAM­ men who are risking their lives* UEL CODDINOTON. QEOROE WIE- IN Needlework Guild are complet­ Here On Sunday Service. in Viet Nam. A ll Marines oi Open to citizens. 12 months resi­ OEL. HENRY WIEOEL. ELLIS B. ing plans for the 75th anniver­ CODDINOTON. ELIZABETH B. COD­ our company wish to thank all dent In Rahway. DINQTON. JONAS CODDINOTON. sary ingathering in New Jersey Clerk Stenographer. Salary. Con­ members of the American Le' A zone conference is sched­ tact Municipal Authorities for salary ELLEN COOK. DAVID CODDINO­ TON, JOSEPH B. CODDINOTON. his. in 1966. Initial plans for the gion for their support. uled for Sunday, Feb. 13 rates. Clerk Typist, Salary. Contact her. their or any of their heirs, de­ program were made at a meet­ at Eagles Home, 325 West Grand visees and personal representatives The Christmas spirit was] Municipal Authorities for salary ing with President Mrs. Donald well received from your gifts.| Ave., for the Ladies Auxiliary and their or any of their successors rates. In right, title and Interest. MRS. Murchie of 7 Marion Lane, We Marines of K. Company sa units under the direction of Examination will be held Saturday. March 26. I960. Candidates will be 8EEBA 8. DILT8. MR CODDINO­ Scotch Plains. New directors lute the American Legion. Mrs. LillianSepesi, State Mem­ TON. husband of Elsie Coddlngton. notified where to appear. MRS. SAMUEL CODDINOTON. MRS. are needed and very welcome Sincerely yours, bership Director. Plans for the 2/3/3t to assist with the work of this QEOROE WIEOEL, MRS. HENRY Cpl. Andrew F. DiNetta meeting were made at a local NOTICE WIEOEL. MRS. ELLIS B. CODDINO­ TON. MR. CODDINOTON. husband National Charity organization. auxiliary meeting. TO THE MEMBERS OF UNITED of Elizabeth B. Coddlngton. MRS Included among the present Dear Sir: Announcement is made that FUND OF THE CITY OF RAHWAY TAKE NOTICE that the annual JONAS CODDINOTON. MR. COOK, directors are: Mrs. P. K. I received your free sub­ the seventeenth anniversary meeting of the members of United husband of Ellen Cook, MRS. DAVID CODDINOTON. MRS. JOSEPH B AN EXCITINGLY NEW Anderson, Miss Marion Baker, Fund of the City of Rahway will be scription to the Rahway News- dinner and dance w ill be held CODDINOTON. husbands and wlvee Mrs. S. S. Bareford, Mrs. A. C. held at the council chambers, City Record, and am writing to thank at the Aerie Home on Saturday, Hall. Rahway. New Jersey, on Thurs­ respectively of some of the foregoing Brooks, Mrs. E. K. Cone, Mrs. you. It came as quite a surprise Feb. 19 starting at 7 p.m. Mrs. day. February 24. 1900. at 0:00 P.M.. defendants. W. B. DuRie, Mrs. D. C. Fagans, for the election of trustees and the TAKE NOTICE that the Superior when I received your package Millie Strakele and Mrs. Marie transaction of such other business as Court of New Jersey, by Its order Mrs. Walter Freeman, Mrs. in the mail box. It's a real may properly come before said meet­ dated January 27. I960, fixed the Soos are co-chairmen with Mrs. 28th day of February 1960. between William S. Gurkin, Mrs. Fran­ pleasure to think that you would Strakele in charge of reserva- ing. A list of the names of the persons the hours of 10:00 o’clock In the ces Green, Miss Ethel Henson, take the time out to do this ■tions. forenoon and 3:00 o’clock in the AND DIFFERENT who have been nominated for trustees afternoon. Eastern Standard Time, Mrs. Frank W. Hanson, Mrs. small favor. It gives me great Agnes Nelson will hold a by the nominating committee may be inspected at the office of United at the Office of the Collector of John Hoffman, Mrs. Charles Taxes of the City of Rahway, located satisfaction just to lay back and social on Feb. 25 at the home Fund. 1504 Irving 8treet. Rahway. at the City Hall. 1470 Campbell Howe, Mrs. F. A. Johannassen, N J. Additional nominations may be read the happenings back home. of Mary Smith 141 West Hazel-, Street, Rahway. New Jersey, as the made by written petition signed by Mrs. Jason W. Kemp, Mrs. Being here in Viet Nam and time and place, when and where you wood Ave., Rahway. any five members and filed at the John Major, Mrs. Caroline a long way from home, the news A delegation from the auxl-1 or any of you shall pay to the plain­ office of United Fund. 1504 Irving tiff herein. Raymond Savacool. the Street. Rahway. N J., at least fifteen Mandeville, Mrs. R. Michel, seems that much closer with a liary attended a recent meeting amount due as hereinafter set forth Mrs. Maurice Moran, Mrs.. days before the election. for principal and Interest on the tax paper in your hands. of the State Board at Somer­ Kvery contributor to the 1905 cam­ Donald Murchie, Mrs. David sale certificate Issued by Anthony F. I’ d like to thank you for the ville. A delegation will go to paign of United Fund, who Is not In Boresch. then Collector of Taxes of Needell, Mrs. William J. Mul­ default In his subscription. Is a mem­ the City of Rahway as Auctioneer of nice write-ups that you gave Morristown Feb. 12 for State ber thereof and entitled to vote at the City of Rahway. County of Union ler. me when I pitched for Rahway President visitation. the annual meeting. and 8tate of New Jersey, to Raymond CONTEST Also Mrs. Ross Nichols, Mrs. By order of the Board of Trustees. High, VFW, Little League, State The attendance award was 2/3/2t Savacool. plaintiff as aforesaid, to William Oppenheimer, Mrs. team and Legion teams. I real­ won by Violet Brown. Refresh­ which amount shall be added interest from February 1. 1966. together with Adelle Orton, Mrs. James Pick­ NOTICE TO BIDDERS ize it’ s a little late, but just ments were served by Mary costs of suit to be taxed: the lands ens, Mrs. L. L. Pohl, Mrs. Sealed bids will be received by the and premises a9 shown on the official the same, thank you. Smith and Lillian Sepesi. Business Administrator of the Town­ tax map of the City of Rahway, to­ Frederick Ritter, Mrs. T. H. ship of Clark for office supplies, at In closing I would like to gether with the amount due. is as CALLED the Office of the Business Administra­ Roberts, Mrs. G. D. Robinson, wish the Rahway News-Record follows: Miss Evelyn Ruckbiel, Mrs. tor. Municipal Building, Westfield the best of everything in the Avenue, on February 17, 1900. at BLOCK LOT a m o u n t H. H. Scout, Mrs. Harry Sim­ New Year. 10:00 A M. 02 42 $3,520.47 mons, Mrs. R. Smeal, Miss The Business Administrator re­ Thank you, Voters League serves the right to reject any and all IRVING V. SCHWARTZ. Adelaide Smith, Mrs. D. M. Alan Stefanowicz bids or proposals In part or In whole Attorney for Plaintiff, Taylor, Mrs. George Wrasman, any may modify any Item. Said 100 No. Wood Ave., Business Administrator of the Town­ Linden. N. J. Mrs. Frank Walker, and Mrs. Studies Human ship of Clark further reserves the Dated: February 10, I960 William H. Waters. right to waive any formalities and to make such award as may be legal TOWNSHIP OF CLARK Ministerial Unit and for the best Interest of the Town­ NOTICE TORIELLO PROMOTED ship of Clark. Resource Work Specifications may be obtained PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that an Salvatore J. Toriello, son from the office of the Business Ad­ application has been made by An­ of Mr. and Mrs. Patsy J. Tori­ Fetes Wiemans ministrator. thony L. Olnesl of Clark. N. J., for a ROBERT T. WAL8H major subdivision to the Planning ello, 299 W. Inman Ave., Rah­ “ Human Resources: Study of Business Administrator Board of the Township of Clark, to way, was promoted Jan. 24 to The Rahway Ministerial As­ programs and policies in the subdivide the premises known as specialist four in Korea. United States which promote NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Block 88. Lots 29, 85. 68 and 89. on sociation held an informal party FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY BUILDINO the New Tax Atlas of the Township for Mr. and Mrs. Robert equality of opportunity in e d u ­ RAHWAY. NEW JER8EY of Clark, and being located on Madi­ Wieman at the home of Mr. cation and employment” was the PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given son Hill Road, the number of pro­ that sealed proposals will be received posed lots being twelve i 13th day FIRST PRIZE educationaUy disadvantaged For convenience and use of pros­ of January. I960. lh a oivll action warming to receive mail such the group with whom he had pective bidders, a complete set of wherein DorovJy M. Oldfield Old is the as your letter and to know that come into contact over the children. drawings, specifications, bid forms plaintiff and you are the th< defendant, the majority of the American years. He noted that Rev. and other applicable data will be lent you are hereby required to answer * 1 0 ,0 0 0 Also discussed were the Lin­ to them upon deposit of a check to the complaint of the plaintiff on or People are behind our Govern- ' wieman had been in the com­ before the 14th day of March. 1966. den Anti-Poverty Council, the the order of the Architect In the ment. munity for a longer period of amount of $50.00 for each Oeneral by serving an answer on Walter 8 2nd prize — Rahway Community Service Construction set Any sum deposited Pryga. Esq., plaintiff’s attorney, -$2,500 I will spend some enjoyable time than any other member whose address 13* 163 West Milton Council and the Union County for a set will be refundtd to the time reading my Home Town of the Rahway Ministerial bidder upon return to the Architect Avenue. Rahway. New Jersey, and in 3rd p riz e - -$5 00 Anti-Poverty Council. default thereof such Judgment shall newspaper, and if I come across group. of such set In good condition within five day* after opening of bids be rendered against you as the Court 4th p riz e - -$300 any other military personnel Bids must be accompanied by a Bid shall think equitable and Just You from Rahway, I w ill share the The group presented a sterl­ Leagues all over the United Bond of not less than 10% of the shall file your answer and proof of States are completing a two amount*ofThe“ bid ‘as" defined In the | >n duplicate with the Clerk 5th prize - - $ 2 0 0 paper with them. ing silver pitcher to the Instructions to Bidders. 6aid Bid of the Superior Court. State House Sincerely yours, Wiemans as a going away pre­ year study of Human Resources - . . rpoutre- Annex. Trenton. New Jersey, in ac- the*C ontract cordance with the rules of civil Prac- next 5 prizes *100 Albert P. Koehler sent. and are sending their conclu­ J 2 f Contract ^ and procedure each sions to the National Board Documents. . . . hlri The object of said action is to ob- , nl riT d r after the taln ‘ >“ dament of dtvorce betwm u next 8 prizes *50 each Dear President: Present at the party were the of the LWV. for a period of 60 dayi after the (h< 5tld plalnti „ Rn(J you formal opening thereof. natorf- lannarv 17 lOflfl I, Cpl. Andrew F. DiNetta Wiemans, the McDaniels, the! The City of Rahway reserves the d Ja WAL™ B 8 PRYOA next 8 prizes *25 each wish to thank each and every Gordon Baums, The James Hor­ An Executive Board Meeting right to reject any and aU Ptoposal^ . Attorney for Plaintiff will be held on Thursday, Feb. to waive any Informalities In any 163 West Milton Avenue next 20 prizes *10 each member of Post 5 for the won­ tons, the Fred Faircloughs, proposals, and to award contracts. I f , Rahway. New Jersey derful gifts we Marines receiv­ Rev. Jesse Owens, Rev. Theo- 1 3 at the home of Mrs. Theo­ any. in such number as shall in the j;20/4t next 40 prizes ed on Christmas Day. It is a dore Scott, Rev. Gilbert Dean dore Kushnick, 926 N. Wood Judgment of the Business Admlnls- j ______- . _____ *5 each trator be deemed for the best Interest j NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT wonderful feeling to know that and Mrs. Eugene Ebert. Ave., Linden. of the City of Rahway, all In accord­ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Th*t kA * A ~ t f someone at home cares for the' ance with law A TOTAL OF EIGHTY SIX WINNERS ROBERT W SCHROF the first and final account of th# Business Administrator subscriber. James F Patten. Execu­ tor under the will of MARIE FLYNN City of Rahway deceased, will be audited and stated by the Surrogate and reported for settlement to the Union County Court — Probate Division, on Friday. April 1st next at 9:30 A.M prevailing time AXIA FEDERAL SAVINGS Plea Made For Dated January 19. 1666 HERE'S HOW "DESTINATION, PLEASE?" WORKS JAMES F. PATTEN Executor Walter 8 Pryga. Attorney. American Family 163 West Milton Avenue. It will consist of FORTY cartoon Rahway. N J. may have been used that sound like a word ANNOUNCES The newly formed chapter of l/27/4t Fees; $10 80 puzzles published one per day, Monday to or a syllable of the correct name, but are the American Field Service an- NOTICE nouced reciepts of $630.00 fol­ TAKE NOTICE that on Friday. Friday inclusive, for forty days. The car­ spelled differently. Letters may be added lowing a bond drive conducted February 25. 1966. at 9:30 o’clock In by the High School student coun­ the forenoon, that we Antonio toons published during the week will be INCREASED DIVIDENDS Pietrangelo Carlino Sclnocca. and or deleted as indicated in the cartoon. The cil, but lacked one Important Donata Immaculata Rosarla Sclnocca his wife, shall apply to the Union repeated in Sunday's issues. The contestant answer should be clearly written in the item. The money, eventually County Court, at the Union County $750 after a basketball game Court House, in the City of Eliza­ is required to find the city or town from planned by the Student Council beth. New Jersey, for a Judgment space below the cartoon where it reads: authorizing us to assume the names for February 23, will be used of Charles Anton Shenocca. and the list provided that correctly matches up "My answer is . . .". The cartoon should to pay the New York office of Dora Rose Shenocca. respectively. Antonio Pietrangelo Carlino American field Service a “ par­ Sclnocca with the clue in each day's cartoon. Clues be clipped out and saved until all FORTY ticipating contribution” of that Donata immaculata Rosarla Sclnocca amount. This will bring a for­ Lawrence A. Dwyer cartoons have been published. eign student to Rahway to study 15 No. Wood Ave. 5 - VA at Rahway High for one year Linden. N. J. Attorney for Petitioners and live with a family in the l/27/4t city. The monetary goal seems NOTICE well on its way to fullfillment, The Board of Adjustment of the but with a deadline of February Township of Clark will hold its regu­ A 15th that must be met in se­ lar public meeting on Monday, Feb­ ruary 21. 1966. at 8:00 p.m.. Munici­ lecting the family, there have pal Building. Westfield Avenue, to been no applications. hear the following applications. Cal. 1-66— Applicant. John & Car­ Students at the High School rie Lengyel, 226 Westfield Avenue, MORE DETAILS AND will be asked to talk the pro­ variance to construct and maintain gasoline service station at Westfield PER ANNUM blem over with their parents & Brant Aves.. Block 134. Lots 14. In an effort to find an interest­ 15. 16. (ANTIC.) Cal. 2-66— Applicant. Henry Sper­ SET OF RULES IN ed family In the high school, but ling, variance to construct a one- Mr. Walter Pryga, Rahway at­ family residence on Mildred Terrace. torney and President of the Block 38. Lot 70. side yard violation. Cal. 3-66— Applicant, Anna Soren­ STARTING JANUARY 1, 1966 chapter, said that any interested sen. 22 Plymouth Road, variance to SUNDAY'S PAID QUARTERLY family should contact him to create new building lot and construct one-family dwelling with rear yard get information. The family’s violation, lot with existing dwelling obligations are simply to house front footage violation. Block 77, Lot 48 NEWARK NEWS and feed the student for the Cal. 4-66— Applicant. Harry 8treck- time he is in America, and ap­ fuss. Jr.. 12 Ascot Way. variance to Savings deposited by the 15th of any month construct addition to existing dwell­ plications can be made or in­ ing. Block 113. Lot 1. Earn dividends from the 1st of the month. formation obtained by calling Cal 5-66— Applicant. Donald Guar- riello. 221 East Lane, variance to Mr. Pryga or Kenneth M iller, construct attached garage from present existing carport. Block 162. SAVE BY MAIL Student Council President. Lot 9.

WE PAY THE POSTAGE NOTICE LEGION AIDS HOSPITAL The Annual Meeting of the Young BOTH WAYS Men’s Christian Association of Rah­ way will be held on Thursday. Febru­ The New Jersey American ary 17. 1966 at 8:00 P.M. at the Y.M.C.A. building. 1564 Irving Street. Legion, through its rehabilita­ Rahway. New Jersey. The purpose of tion Hospital Committee, has the meeting is to elect Directors, re­ view the operation of the Y.M.C.A. donated $1,500 to the new Vet­ for the year 1965. and consider plans AXIA FEDERAL SAVINGS erans Administration Regional for the future. • G*f The Constitution provides that all Office at Newark for Its new members 21 years of age and older Day Treatment Center. The be jnvjted by a public announce- & LOAN ASSOCIATION ment All members in good standing donation will be used to pro­ are eligible to vote. 1591U 7 I m IrvingV 11 St. Rahway, N. J. vide carefully selected items B U. 8MITH of equipment and resources not General Secretary Accounts In Accounts Insured to $10,000 by the Federal Savings & Loan Corp. normally furnished by the Vet­ pQOOOOQOCggg erans Admlnsitratlon. 0 ’

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COMMUNITY MOTHERS aside March 17th to participate Fathers & Sons Night, and the affection for all deceased St. PLAN ANNIVERSARY in Hahnes Day in Newark. A annual Christmas Supper and Mark’s men, by offering up Miss Narkiewicz Will percentage of anything pur­ Entertainment. Father Buttner, Social Notes the Rosary and Benediction. chased that day in Hahnes bene­ The 39th Birthday Dinner o f who is in his 25th year as pas­ Following this service by fits the Club Woman magazine. the Community Mother's Club Charles Searles, head of the tor of St. Mark’ s Rahway, re ­ Father Buttner in church, the WedWilliamClev eland An auction sale and sandwich minisced to the days when any­ will be celebrated on March Searles Real Estate firm in men will adjourn to the church lunch will be held on June 15, | *24th at the Colonia Country St. George Avenue, is still a thing Germanic was germane. hall for an informal lecture in the garden of Mrs. Samuel Club, with the husbands as patient at Rahway Hospital. (St. Mark’ s owes its existence by Dr. Matthew McCue. Gassoway, 391 W. Inman Ave. 1 guests. * * * to the many German immigrants Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Nar­ Items for pale should be set Plans were made at a “ Pot Miss Marion Elizabeth Grif­ who settled in the Rahway area Dr. McCue, a dentist prac­ kiewicz of 1218 Kline Place, aside now or can be stored Luck" supper at the YMCA fis of 812 Hamilton Street re­ and who desired a Roman Catho­ ticing in Elizabeth, is also the Rahway have announced the en­ on Mrs. Gassoway’ s porch. on Tuesday night. turned to her teaching duties lic church that catered to their father of five children. He is gagement of their daughter, Mrs. Donald Pratt announced f - Dinner Chairman Mrs. Sal­ at Mountain Park School, native language and customs. known for his active interest Miss Janice M. Narkiewicz, to that “ Hats in History, from vatore Finelli was assisted by Berkeley Heights on Monday, Although the parish is still in civic affairs and is the found­ William S. Cleveland, son of 1866 to 1966" w ill be the pro­ Mrs. Lester Hall, Mrs. Robert following surgery at Rahway predominately German in er and head of the Citizens Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Cleveland gram at the next meeting at Pegau, Mrs. Ferdinand Tram, Hospital. makeup, the Masses, Religious Cooperative for Decent Litera­ of 1150 Mooney Place, Rahway. 1:30 p.m., March 4th in the I Jr., and Mrs. Donald March. * * * School, sermons, etc. are today ture. De. Me Cue has given The bride-elect attended Grand St. Chapel. Hospitality A White Elephant sale was Mr. and Mrs. Donnie D. Gra­ all in English.) testimony to a legislative com­ Rider College, Trenton for two was in charge of Mrs. Daniel held with Mrs. John Maget act­ ham of 1629 Columbus Place In explaining and quoting from mittee of the New Jersey Senate years. She is a laboratory as-, Picaro. Mrs. L. M. Cooper ing as auctioneer. celebrated their twenty-fifth the society’ s By Laws, Father and Assembly and has been sistant at the Nelson Biological and Mrs. Edward Saliga pre­ The February 22nd meeting Is. wedding anniversary at a dinner Buttner agreed to and encour­ consulted by County authorities Laboratories of Rugers Univer­ sided at the tea table. being cancelled because of the at the Columbian Club on Sat­ aged the St. Mark’ s chapter in in the field of objectionable sity, New Brunswick, and is its updating endeavors, pro­ literature. holiday. Elections of officers urday. The dinner was shared studying for a bachelor of arts will be held at the next meeting vided it was undertaken within by relatives and friends, in­ degree at the Rutgers Evening Religious commitments for on April 26th. An Executive the Society’ s constitutional cluding children Donnie Pontius School, also in New Brunswick. St. M ark's Holy the February program were Board meeting was planned for Graham, and Vanessa Corlett scientific honor society. He is framework. Due to lateness and Mr. Cleveland, a graduate of scope of the activity discussed, made by committeeman Paul March 15th at the home of Mrs. Graham. An open house was presently a graduate student Princeton University where he a formal statement of results Angelo. Arrangements for feat­ Albert Koehler. held at the Graham home on in the field of mathematics at was a member of Dial Lodge Name Society Sets is to await decision of some ured speaker involved Mr. Paul Sunday from 4 to 6 p.m. , New Haven, * * * and elected to Sigma XI, a items taken under advisement La Rocca, whereas food is being Connecticut, handled by committeeman I MARGARET THOMPSON or held in abeyance. Miss Helen Wright of Ham­ High Goals For Joseph G. David. Assisting Mr. TO WED HUGH CLARK ilton Street is entertaining rela­ David will be the Messrs. I^aslo tives from St. Johnsbury, Vt. Rahway Woman's Club Members For February, the meeting * * * coincides with St. Valentine’ s Szabo, Stephen Strakele, and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore L. New Year John Friga. Functioning as co­ Thompson, Sr., of 1097 Lees- Leonard E. Hoagland, son of Day, February 14th. At 8:00 p.m. that night, the society will ordinating chairman was Mr. vile Ave., Rahway, have an- Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Hoag­ Have Dramatic Reading Program Discussion at the January T. T. Rollinson, with Mr. John land of 819 Nicholas Place, demonstrate its love and | nounced the engagement of their Feeling there were not enough meeting of St. Mark’ s Holy C. Moyle assisting. has been elected to the post of George Wrasman, lOAckenDr., daughter, Miss Margaret Ann good Broadway plays running Name Society, Rahway, N. J., Commander of the Beta Gamma Clark. 1 Thompson to Hugh Clarke, son for her to use in her program, was centered on Goals, Order chapter of Sigma Nu fraternity The public welfare depart­ and Desires. The President, of Mr. and Mrs. James Clarke, Mrs. John Benjamin Swart Mrs. Charles Glass of West- at Missouri Valley College. ment planning meeting for a 19 Eliza St., Belfast, Northern field changed to “ Famous Richard Henderson, selected Lenny is a junior majoring in party to be given at Menlo ff Ireland. Shakespearean Women’ ’ at a this theme for its appropriate­ Political Science and has been Park Diagnostic Center will The bride elect is a graduate meeting of the Rahway Woman’ s ness as the year’ s initial pro­ fiu&iwban/ Sluwmase/ Miss JeannieDavisWed very active in student affairs be held at 8:15 p.m. Feb. 15th E of Rahway High School and Club held in the Grand St. gram. His introductory state­ and government both inter and at the home of Mrs. George ments framed the who, what, r Lyons Institute of Medical Chapel. Starting with Daugh­ Continuing our Winter Technology, and is employed intra fraternity. Bachman, 974 Maurice Ave. when, where, and why. “ What * * * ters, Sweethearts, and Wives, This department is collecting C by Merck Sharpe and Dohme John Benjamin Swart to Mothers and Lady Macbeth, do we want to do with ourselves? j Research Laboratories, Rah- games, jewelry and cosmetics What is the most we can do Clearance Rev. and Mrs. William A.1 Mrs. Glass gave dramatic read­ to take to the Center and rem ­ 8 way. ings of their words taken from within the framework of our Guerrazzi celebrated their for­ nants of bias binding for bibs' Mr, Clarke received his edu­ Miss Jeannie Davis, daughter liam Davis. Assisting in serv­ tieth wedding anniversary this the Shakespearean plays. constitution? Where are we for Marlboro Hospital. The heading with the society?" In cation in Ireland and is em­ of Dr. and Mrs. Joe Mercer ing were Mrs. Dorsett Davis, week with a two day stay in Mr. David Rosen, superin­ associate chairman, Mrs. Vic­ retrospect, at the present, for ployed by Furness Leithy Co., Davis of Albertville, Alabama, Miss Berry Ann Allen, Miss New York City as a part of the tendent of the Woodbridge State tor Skakandy, expressed thanks the future - these were the New York City. became the bride of John Ben­ Ethlyn Davis, Miss Janice celebration. Rev. Mr. Guerraz­ School for the Retarded spoke DRESSES OR jamin Swart, son of Mr. and Bright, Mrs. James Higgins, to members for the excellent topics. zi is rector of the Holy Com­ of the schools activities and attendance at the cancer dress­ Mrs. Frank Joseph Swart, of Mrs. Michael Justice, and Mrs. forter Episcopal Church. needs, thanked the club for the Rev. C. F. Buttner, Pastor Wayne Clotfelter. ing workshops. The next one and Moderator, outlined fi MISS NANCY P. WRAY'S Rahway, in a candlelight cere­ * * * interest they have given and For a wedding trip to points will be at 1 p.m. Feb. 23rd achievements of the Society SEPARATES mony held at 4:30 p.m. Satur­ distributed a list of donations ENGAGEMENT REVEALED Bradford Christian Boos, son at the home of Mrs. Philip i day, January 29 in the Albert­ South, Mrs. Swart wore a navy of R. William Boos and Joyce that would be appreciated by over the jfears in their es­ and white wool suit with navy Corey, 400 Elm Ave. tablished affairs such as the Mrs. Helen B. Wray, Denver, ville First Baptist Church with Hudock Boos; Nancy Lynn Mc­ the residents of the school. accessories. The couple will Members were asked to set Thanksgiving Social, the Colorado, announced the en­ the Reverend Harold Proctor Millan, daughter of Charles W. A letter was read from the reside at Colonial Arms Apart­ 1/2 PRICE gagement of her daughter, performing the ceremony. Mrs. McMillan and Ann Norton Mc­ association for the Retarded ments in Jacksonville, Ala. Nancy Patricia, Denver, to Oscar Lynn Henry was organ­ Millan and Debra Lynn Carlson, asking for donations of as­ Glenn G. Dahlem, of Marshall, ist and Mrs. DeLeon Hooper daughter of Alfred Leonard sorted trading stamps to be used f/rere's Something very Spec/af About was soloist. Wisconsin. Carlson and Claire Hellen Mello to purchase a bus. Mrs. Richard New Spring Miss Wray, a former resi­ Miss Marsha Skelley of Al­ Carlson, will receive the Rite Kapke, 6th- District American dent of Rahway, is an assistant bertville was maid of honor. Alter Society To of Baptism Sunday at First home chairman will be a guest Fashions professor of psychology at the. Other bridal attendants were Presbyterian Church. at the American home depart­ Arriving Miss Deanna Swart of Rahway, * * * University of Denver. She holds ment meeting at 12:30 p.m. Daily a bachelor’ s degree from Rut­ sister of the bridegroom; Miss Hold Cake Sale Mr. and Mrs. Robert Faugh- Feb. 9th, at the home of Mrs. gers University. She received Jane Morgan of Albertville, and nan of 909 Jaques Ave. have Herbert Klehn, 823 Midwood both a master's and doctor of Miss Nancy Denson, Birming­ received word from their son Dr. There will also be a speak­ ham, cousins of the bride; Miss Join our new merchandise club philosophy degree in psycho­ At Church Sunday Barry Faughnan, Seaman 3rd er from the Woodbridge State s> . logy from the University of Alice Amos, Jacksonville, Ala­ class, aboard the U.S.S. Kret- school. Wisconsin, Madison, Wiscon­ bama; Mrs. Benton Bains Levie,| Plans for a Valentine cake chmer that he has been re­ The international relations sin. Durham, N. C., and Mrs. Gene sale to be held Feb. 13 follow­ lieved from duty in Viet Nam department will meet at 1 p.m. Mr. Dahlem is guidance coun­ Ford, Anniston, ing each mass at St. Thomas and that he will be discharged instead of 1:30 on Feb. 11 at the The attendants wore long, selor of the Marshall, Wis­ the Apostle Byzantine Rite from service on July 1. home of Mrs. Donald Fagans, sheaths of jade green satin fea-i * * * consin Public Schools. A native Church, along with several 990 Bryant St., when Mrs. M. turing a square neckline and of Madison, Mr. Dahlem re­ other events, were made by M. Gibbons will present a pro­ •empire waistline with trim of Cadet Mark T. Stugart, son ceived his bachelor's degree members of the Altar Rosary gram of slides of the British CLARK’S LEADING FASHION CENTER mint green. The back detach­ of Mr. and Mrs. Seth T. Stu­ from the University of Wis­ Society at a meeting conduct­ Isles. Members pf the litera­ able panel was buttoned with' gart Jr., of 844 Milton Blvd., RAHWAY consin, and his master’ s de- ed by Mrs. John Carney. Re­ ture department w ill see slides 1067 Raritan Road Clark, 1S.J. , four self-covered buttons with Rahway, has been named to Established ' 9 ,i9 1 gree from Winona (Minnesota) ports were submitted by the of European, travels by Miss edges of the train trimmed in the Superintendent's Merit OPEN MON. & FRI. ’TIL 9 P.M. State College. chairmen of the various fund Imogen McClellan and Miss the same mint satin. Their List at the U. S. Air Force No date has been set for the raising projects. Marion Vannort at 1:30 p.m. headpieces were matching cir­ Academy. Cadet Stugart, a wedding. A smogasbord and dance Feb. 21st, at the home of Mrs. cular hats of Jade satin with w ill be held at the Elk’ s Club member of the class of 1967, nose length veils. They carried will wear a special silver star DOROTHY ANN HAGER TY on Feb. 19. Mrs. JohnCharney, cascades of white gardenias. and wreath insignia on his ACCEPTED AT COLLEGE chairman, and committee mem­ Given in marriage by her sleeve in recognition of his Miss Dorothy Ann Hagerty, bers promised a gala evening father, the bride wore a long outstanding academic and mili­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. with a fabulous menu and music gown of white silk taffeta with by Danny Snyder’ s orchestra. tary achievement. Cadet Stu­ Thomas A. Hagerty, 438 Murray motifs of re-embroidered Alen- gart is an honor graduate of Street, has been accepted for A new set of by-laws is being .con lace and seed pearls at Rahway High School. admission by Davis and Elkins presented to the membership the scooped neckline and on the College, Elkins, West Virginia, for discussion before final fitted bodice with its long, point­ where she plans to enroll next adoption. This is a pilot pro­ ed sleeves and self-covered PHONE AS fall. gram. Rev. Emil Mihaiik, our buttons. The controlled skirt Miss Hagerty will graduate spiritual advisor commented on Negro History front featured sprays of de­ in June from Rahway High the purpose and alms of the licately re-embroidered Al- School. Some of her activities Society. encon lace and seed pearls After the meeting a surprise FAST include Vice President of the with soft back pleats. The de­ Week Planned By Student Council, Home Room birthday party honored our pas­ tachable train featured a large Vice President, Varsity “ R" tor. Mrs. John Charney pre­ flat bow at the top with re- Club, Blue-Triangle Club, Cre­ sented Father with a gift on embroaidered motifs of Alen- ative Writing Club, Political behalf of the Society. Women’s Unit con lace and seed pearls. Hospitality chairman Mrs. AS Problems Club, Twirling Squad Her veil of silk illusion was and Modern Dance. She Frank Chupko and her com­ attached to a pillbox of pleat­ mittee consisting of Mrs. Negro History Week begin­ l plans to study Physical Edu- ed silk taffeta also embroid­ I cation. Charles Boris, Mrs. Michael ning February 8, will be cele­ ered with Alencon lace and Bakajsa, Mrs. Charles Bazaral, brated by the Rahway Section YO seed pearls. Her bridal bou­ I MISS LOUISE PITCHELL Mrs. Jerry Skambara, Mrs. of the Union County Council quet was a cascade of white WINS HOMEMAKER AWARD Metro Yakowenko, Mrs. H. of the National Council of Negro orchids, white roses and orange Miss Louise Pitchell, a sen­ Stroin, served a Valentine fare. Women with Mrs. Minnie Avant, blossoms. ior at Rahway High School, has The next meeting will be held Mrs. Alberta Howard and Mrs. Frank J. Swart of Rahway, been named winner of the 1966 on March 4 at 8 o’clock in the Eva Bridges in charge. Plans served his brother as best man.- Betty Crocker Homemaker of evening. for the program were made at Ushers were William G. Davis, Tomorrow award at the local the January 27 meeting held at Anniston, brother of the bride; level. She now remains in the home of Mrs. Minnie Rob­ Donald Cooper, Jacksonville; 1 contention for scholarship LEHIGH ESTABLISHES inson. Wayne Clotfelter, Fort Camp­ ; grants ranging from $500 to SCHOOL OF EDUCATION bell, Ky.; Robert Clotfelter, Miss Hannah Cohen of the $5,000, along with winners se- A School of Education has Gadsden; James D. Higgins and been established at Lehigh Un­ Union County Welfare Depart­ I lected from the half million Michael Justice, Albertville. ment addressed the group on senior girls throughout the iversity where an active and The bride's mother wore a the topic, Foster Parents. Mrs. J country who took the test. long-term leadership in the nile green silk suit with match­ formal preparation of secon­ Avant is chairman of the Foster ing hat and shoes. Her corsage dary school teachers and ad­ Home Committee. Mrs. Alber­ SEA SCOUT AUXILIARY was of yellow Cymbinium or­ ministrators dates back more ta Howard gave a report from ENJOYS FASHION SHOW chids. The bridegroom’ s than 60 years to 1903. the Mental Health Department. mother wore blue satin with Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Bridges were named as repre­ THE matching accessories and a A fashion show given by Bee- JEWISH WOMEN TO MEET white Cymbinium orchid cor­ sentatives to the National Coun­ | line Fashions featured the Feb. sage. cil of Negro Women’ s Food | meeting of the Ladies Auxl- The Central Parkway Section, After the ceremony, Dr. and Festival to be held in New York | liary for Sea Scout Ship #243 National Council of Jewish Wo­ Mrs. Davis, parents of the men will view a program, “ Por­ City, February 19 at the Henry ’ of Rahway. bride, entertained with a re­ Hudson Hotel. Models for the show were traits - Large as Life," sched­ ception in the church parlors Mrs. Bernice Valentine will I Susan Koziol, and Sharon uled for Monday, February 14 Music was presented by Miss be hostess at the February I Schroeder. at 8:30 p.m. at Congregation Rebecca Johnson. The bride’ s meeting at her home in East It's the Touch-Tone* push-button Plans for Charter Night and Anshe Chesed, Linden. This is book was kept by Mrs. Wil- Stearns Street. phone — the amazing new advance in j Badge of Honor meetings were a United Nations film and is 1 made after which refreshments authentic. telephoning. As you tap the buttons, ) were served. Mrs. James Reese UJC FUND CAMPAIGN musical notes trigger electronic I------served as secretary of the WILL OPEN WEDNESDAY impulses that speed your connection. meeting. "Dialing” time is cut in half. Union Junior College will We Sell Style launch the Advanced Gifts phase ST. ANN SOCIETY of its campaign to raise $1 Add only $1.50 per month to your SUPPER, FEB. 16 million for a Science Building and regular telephone charges plus a one­ l The annual Sauerkraut at a kickoff dinner for cam­ time connection charge, and you're Supper, sponsored by St. Ann’ s paign leaders on Wednesday, enjoying Touch-Tone service on your Society under the chairmanship February 16 at 6:15 p.m. in Care for of Mrs. Freeda Jacquemin, will the Campus Center. residence line — including Touch- be held between the hours of The Science Building will Tone service on all extensions. 5 and 8 p.m., February 16, contain five laboratories, six WIGS & WIGLETS Business rates are slightly higher. 1966, at St. Mark’ s Parish Hall, classrooms, science resource Choose from a variety of colors and Rahway. center, student research cen­ styles. To order just call your ter, 14 faculty offices, and two We will cut and curl your hair with our large lecture halls. Dr. Ken­ Telephone Business Office. DANIEL A. VANUK neth C. MacKay, UJC president, famous LINDWELL CURLER IN AIR FORCE ROTC said the building will enable Daniel A. Vanuk, senior Union Junior College to in­ Children's hair cutting our specialty physical education major at crease its fulltime, Day Session Plus any beauty service you desire East Carolina College, Green­ enrollment by about 35 percent ville, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. or 300 students. Vanuk of 1821 Winfield Street, UJC has served .the county Vincent’s Beauty Salon Rahway, has been named per­ for three decades and in that' 41 W. MAIN ST., RAHWAY sonnel services officer in the time, an estimated 15,000 young Air Forces ROTC detachment men and women have launched Closed Wednesday Phone 388-0999 at the college. He holds the their college careers at the rank of Cadet 1st Lt. Cranford school. February 10, 1966 Page 8 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT TRADE RENT SETT HN by Specialists!

FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RAHWAY RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD HELP WANTED MALE ARTICLES FOR SALE RENT MONTGOMERY BUILDERS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BRAKE SERVICE RATES CLERK RAHWAY Extension dining room HOME IMPROVEMENTS & MAINTENANCE • DORMERS • RECREATION ROOMS For Purchasing Dept. H. S. Minimum Charge LARGE, CLEAN, AIRY table, six chairs and buffet WHEEL ALIGNMENT Grad. Commercial Course. ROOM for gentleman. Private 3 lines for $1.00 also six solid walnut cane SERVICE OARAGES* KITCHEN AND BATH ^CONVERSIONS GUTTERS— LEADERS—ROOFING Additional lines ?0< each Maintain inventory records & entrance, convenient loca-j back !• irs. Telephone 25% DISCOUNT ledgers; process bills; as­ tion. Call after 6:00 p.m.*- afte fci.m. 388-1220. 182-1615 FULLY FUlton M868. On'Clattified Advertisements sist in requisitioning & . RAHWAY BRAKE SERVICE INSURED CALL FU8-6127 anytime ordered to run 3 or more ordering supplies; some CEMETERY PLOTS Samuel J. Gassaway times, providing no changes typing. Licenses N. J. FURNISHED APARTMENT 107 Monroe St. Rahway are made in original adver driver. Citizen of U. S. & FOR RENT SACRIFICE $225! Grace- tisement. Discount allowed land Memorial Park, Union. resident of Union County. AUTO AUTO SERVICEItlllllllllll Beauty Salon B o o k s Building ContractorTfll only after first Insertion. l'/ a studio room apartment, 4 graves, (8 burials) per­ SERVICE Apply Union County Park pvt. home 8t pvt. entrance, CRANFORD petual care. EL 2-3967. B O D Y ART Classified Display Commission, Acme St., Eliz. all utilities furnished. BODY & FENDER WORKS KEN'S (E L 5-9222 eves.) Body & Fender Shop WILLIAM Col. Inch $1.25 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Mon. - Fri. References. 388-2436. George Jugan, Prop. BOOKS Bos No. Charge 15y Beauty Salon Make Wonderful Closing Hours for TOOLMAKERS - Fine pre­ APARTMENTS FOR RENT Legion Dance Is ROESCH Classified Ads: cision work. Top man. Top NEW APARTM ENTS (1 l "Exclusive But CONTRACTOR and BUILDER 5 P.M. TUESDAY wages. Benefits. Over­ bedroom) 1 year lease. Cash, check or stamps time. Hospitalization. First month’ s rent free. Scheduled Here Not Expensive" GIFTS Established 1927 should accompany advertis­ Chromalloy Corporation - Immediate occupancy. The annual County Dance ing copy. HOME & INDUSTRIAL I Linkel Division, Rahway, ALSO sponsored by the Union County Open Every Day RAHWAY Nat Responsible for errors • Complete Auto Body 388-2422. 2 rooms and bath furnished, Auxiliary of the American Le­ V MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS in classified ads taken by Service Thursdays & Fridays All utilities. $90.00 per gion will be held Saturday, Feb, Shop . 789-0330 BOOK & GIFT SHOF telephone. • Estimates Cheerfully 12, at the Rahway American remodeling our specialty To Plr. * . .ossified Ad SALESMAN wanted. Man month. Residence 789-0604 Given To 9:00 p.m. Legion Hall In Maple Ave. An­ CAl.i FU 8-0500 to sell in luggage and 6,000 sq. ft. • Satisfaction Guaranteed S3 f. CHERRY ST. FUlton 8-2167 nouncement of the program was Auto & Truck Refinishing 1386 IRVING ST. leather goods dept. We Suitable for light manufac­ made at a meeting held Thurs­ • 24-Hour Towing Service 24 Hour Towing Service «/ no answer tail MISCELLANEOUS are looking for someone turing. Offices. Will sub­ day at the Westfield Legion Service on Foreign (2 Drs. from A&P) FUlton 7-1770 George W. Kochero, Prop, & Domestic Cars who is intelligent, courte- divide. Very convenient to Home. RAHWAY FUlton 8-2199 FUlton 8-8645 Jane, I used to hate you. our and industrious, as all N. J. Turnpike and buses. Announcement was also made 6 South Avenue BR A-2717 325 Midwood Drive, Railway Your rugs always looked our other sales personnel. Located in WEST CAR­ that there will be a Memorial Gorwood. N. J 120 So. Ave.. E.. Cranford CLOSED MONDAYS younger than mine. But that Service for the Four Chaplains Apply in person to Mr. St. TERET. Druggist {III on Sunday, Feb. 13 at 3 p.m. Electrical F lorist Foreign Car Furniture flll| | | ® flll| was before I went to TOWN John at Jane Smith Shop, ABLE AGENCY, Realtors In the War Memorial Building Mil i!H HARDWARE, 26 WEST- 137 Central Avenue, West- 1608 Irving Street, Rahway in Trenton. FIELD AVENUE, CLARK field. Phone 388-5020 Mrs. Calvin Walck, County Lloyd Drugs FOREIGN CAR CLARK and rented a Glamorene President asked all Units to QUALITY Electric Rug Shampooer for RAHWAY send their donations In for BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY PRESCRIPTIONS only $2 a day. 3V4 rm. Garden apt. front, the Department Presidents pro­ REPAIRS FL00R& SPARE TIME INCOME back yard & basement. $90 ject which will be used to fur­ Trtlntd coimetloltni Call before 6 p.m. 232-0903. nish Day Rooms at East Orange T o Solve Your Collision Work MID JERSEY Companion Refilling and collecting Veterans Hospital. Biiuty »nd H »'f Ciro Problem* fgf , Free Estimates dog training club announces money from NEW T Y P E All cancelled stamps col­ Jy- BEDDING high quality coin operated RAHWAY - 4 Lg. rms. lected are to be sent to St. • COSMETICS | . - Amerigo Netta, Prop, European Trained new obedience classes •Electrical Outlets, Switches • Linoleum • Carpets dispensers in this area. No $120. H.H.W. supp. 2nd fl. Peters Prep School In Jersey held at Cross Keys Hotel, Lights, Electric Stove, Drier FU 8-0932 Mechanic selling. To qualify you must (Lovely inside). Couple City. • TOILETRIESI,^^ BABY N E E D S ^ **” r & 9 Furniture • Bedding Rahway, beginning Febru­ Hook-up. Eve’g. EL 3-2609 Imported Auto have car, references, $600 pref. 499 E. Scott Ave., Greetings were extended to • DIABETIC NEEDS COME IN AND BROWSE ary 14. For information Mrs. Walck, Mrs. Maurice •Wiring for air-conditioners FLORAL 382-5946, 381-8290. • HEARING AID call Mrs. Gorsky at 766- to $1900 cash. Seven to Evans, Mrs. Harry Hoeft, Mrs. and electric base board heat- Sales & Service twelve hours weekly can net BATTERIES & CORDS ARRANGEMENTS 67 Westfield Ave., 3483. B. Evans and Mrs. Charles ll; ’. 1019 St. Georg* Avenue excellent monthly income. HOUSES FOR SALE Coble. Mrs. Cobel Jr. and Mrs. t ree Delivery • 100 amp. 220 V Services GRAVE BLANKETS Centalonza served as Color AYENEL More full time. For personal RAHWAY Victor S. Skakandy CLARK VIEW FLORIST (Near. £ibverl«af) SPECIAL NOTICE Guards. Clark interview write P. O. BOX NEW QUALITY BUILT HOME Rahway Diily 8(39. AM. to 9:00 P.M. The next County meeting will FU 8-2427-9863 1435 Roritan Road IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM 4185, , PA. Only 10 min. from P.R.R. FU 8-3612 Saturday 9:00 A.M. to 4:0>-.00 P.M. be held Feb. 17 at the Westfield 71 E. Milton Ave.. Rahwav Clark, N. J- MF $-9070 FU1-6886 with alcohol, write Alcoholics 15202. Include phone num station & town yet located Legion Home. Anonymous, Box 15, Rahway ber. in a quiet residential neigh­ FURS i Insurance Interioi Decorators iiiiiiiiiiT borhood. This all lath 8t Electrical ||||||||!lllllllilll Jeweler or call UI 2-1516. SLIPCOVERS & plaster home has a L/R, The Heart Fund fights them m ,„ NEISHB R 8 D/R, kit., 2 large B/R’ s, & 0 HELP WANTED FEMALE all - heart attack, stroke, high DRAPERIES tile bath & basement. All blood pressure, rheumatic WATCH SPECIAL SERVICES. CUSTOM MADE-TO-ORDER D P tK A lO R S WANltD-tx-j rms. are full size with fever, inborn heart defects and plenty of closet space. Full many other disorders of the i Largest selection In REPAIRS jerienced on Singer sewing INCOME TA X PREPARED set of stairs leading to exp. heart and circulatory system, ELECTRIC CO. this area nachine, making outer wear at your home by Public • Fitted in yonr home with Full (iuariiult't* jackets. Full or part time.. attic. Two zone gas hot according to the Union County K xpert ^fjunr.*. Accountant. R. Martinc — Heart Association. • Guaranteed Work- All sections opened. Perry. water heat. Call /or appoint­ man ship oil All„ Jtlwelry Sportswear. FU 8-7861. 382-2048. ment. T. R. Evans “Co., 399 ELECT R 1C Ah • Finest fabrics 4 Mill St., Rahway. FU 8-1657. • Lowest price* - DAVE & GEORGE There has been a 7-1/2 per CONTRACTORS FU 8-1667 L a u n d r y & d r y c l e a n ­ The House Mechanics cent decline in the cardiovas­ Free Estimate in g Workers. All depts. RAHWAY cular death rate among U. S. COMPLETE INSURANCE Windows washed, cords re-- • REMODELING FU 8-2128 FU 8-3311 GOI.DBl.ATTS Steady work. Good pay. All placed. Painting, yards' MODERN CAPE COD men, aged 45-64, 1950-1962. • REPAIRING SERVICE benefits, Hamilton Laundry, shaped up, attics & cellars Near Grade & High School. This overall gain, according K'iol Estate • Mortgages RAHWAY Rahuuy*s Oldest 276 Hamilton St , Rahway. cleaned. Heavy cleaning. Liv. Rm. Full DR. Modern to the Union County Heart As­ • COLD STORAGE HOUSE & INDUSTRIAL sociation, has been achieved FU 1-9400 • 9401 hstublishvd ^ cu i ./r - 388-3000. FU 2-6293 or FU 1-8987. ' Kit. 3 BR., Full basem. WIRING FASHION FABRICS even though the mortality rate RlHWftY FUR SHOP 1387 Pierce St., Rahwa Rec. RM. Asking $19,700. BAUER-BROOKS 00. Interior Decorators due to heart attack is still going FUlton 8-3323 84 E. CHERRY ST RAHWAY IBM CONSOLE operator, ELECTROLYSIS ( BAUER-BROOKS Realtor up. 1480 IRVING ST. C u rtain s - Linens • Y a rd Goo<’ » 1401—1440 experienced. Unwanted hair removed by> 381-9400 1322 IRVING ST., RAHWAY RAHWAY 1421 MAIN S T RAHWAV 2nd shift. Contact Mr. the latest shortwave method, Speer, ext. 209, 277-6200. V. De Salvo, member of weys Locks MEATS Optician ||||| Summit & Elizabeth Trust American Electrolysis Asso­ Moving lllllllllllffllillllllfllllllllf Co., 367 Springfield Ave., ciation and Association of DUNELLEN,BOUND NJ. 41 W. Main St. FU 8-0299 People Like to Come to LINDEN Local • Long Distance Summit, N. J. BROOK, MIDDLESEX Our Store - We must be PORK READY! SET! GO! - To the" AND VICINITY do ing something right! STORES LADIES - Earn $22 for telephone and call Pat O’­ Specializing in selling only 30 bottles of Donnell to clean veur attic ANTHONY'S HOMEMADE famous Vanilla. Write and basement and haul the BERG BOLOGNA & SALAMI Robert E. Brunner Rawleigh Dept., NJB-82- junk away. Very reasonable, $18,900 KEY & AND POULTRY Prescription Opticians 1260, Chester, Pa. rates. FU 8-7763. Wo Fill Home Freezers Split Level BIKE SHOP Cranford 4 No. Union A ve. ROOFING-Immediate service Spacious Rec. Room SUPER MARKET- on leaks and repairs. Any Come see, come save. bridge 2-5650 AVON GUARANTEED dver 47 Years of CLARKION leak repaired $20.00. Spring Underpriced three bedroom STORAGE PRODUCTS Raritan Road, Clark special ongut ers. Harold H. split level, family sized kit­ Look For This Endorsement Satisfied Customers FREE ESTIMATES need more AVON LADIES Free Delivery—FU 8-7864 W e s t f i e l d Becroft St Sons. FU 8-5014. chen, separate dining area, 1 0 0 E . B r o a d S t . to satisfy customer demand! This is a friend of yours. He’s a businessman in RAHWAY N'. J. 20-35 E. Price St., Linden M cColley Bros. lVz baths, large rec. room for Call today for details PIANOS REPAIRED, RE­ your community, and that’s the NAMCO seal of Free Parking in both Stores ADAMS 2-8182 family fun, attached garage, — MOVERS — 642-5146. FINISHED, Bought 8t Sold.' endorsement on his door. It’s the same seal you’ll 388-1198 PRIME MEATS Free Estimates. Compare & utility room, situated on a 388-3914 Also in SCHOOL GIRL wanted baby HU 6-5086 Save. 388-5351. full % acre. Don’t hesitate — find in all of his advertising. He proudly displays this TOMS RIVER sitting, after school St week come right in. seal because he has been selected by NAMCO for his LOCAL TYPEWRITER ends. FU 1-9362. Vets — no down payment. SERVICE-All makes clean­ reliability and dependability. Real Estate Re frig. Service! Restaurant (jjgg£|MI Restaurant IliiiiiillniM $400.00 MONTHLY POSSI­ Non Vets — $850. down. ed and repaired. Call 272- So shop where you see the NAMCO seal of endorse­ BLE - Home Typing. Full 7346. CATERING FOR ment displayed. It’s your guide to service, courtesy, HOME-OFFICE-INDUSTRY or Part-time. Details $1.00 INCOME TAX RETURNS Tony’ s King of fair value. B&B Research Enterprises, PREPARED BY QUALI­ THE BERG 486-9437 486-9438 P. O. Box 196, Holcomb, FIED ACCOUNTANT. M. Pizza Missouri 63852. RICHMAN, PHONE FU 8- AGENCY Refrigeration 7136. HELP WANTED MALE ‘Personalized Service’ REAL ESTATE Barone’ s JIM’ S TV SERVICE 406 North Avenue Restaurant & Pizzeria THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS FIRMS 'LATHE, BRIDGEPORT, & JIM MC DOWELL, JR. IS Dunellen, N. J. REPAIR & SERVICE hand screw machine opera­ Residential and , . PIZZA starting TV Repair Work in HAVE BEEN ENDORSED BY NAMCO IN . AIR CONDITIONERS tors. Full or part-time. . MANICOTTI Business Locations • REFRIGERATORS Ft/ 1-7550. this area. Alumni Rahway Call Collect 968-0500 RAHWAY • SPECIAL LASAGNA Amon Motor Cor Co. S & S MANUFACTURING High School Class 1950. 786 St. Georges Ave., Rahway • FREEZERS . VEAL 8. EGG PLANT THE FLORIDIAN Rahway Savings Institution 167 Wescott Dr., Rahway Graduate of Jersey City 1600 Irving St., Rahway FUlton 1-9400 - MSI . Reconditioned PARMIGIANA N. J .’ s largest residential Dorothy’s Beauty Shoppe Tech. Inst. Qualified 1741 St. Georges Ave., Rahway Refrigerators for Real Estate broker. Joseph's International OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK DELICATESSEN Electronic Tech. Second Sale Daily 9—9, Saturday & Delicatessen 114 Rte. 27, Rahwav ORDERS TO GO - RESTAURANT 1AINTENANCE MAN - all: Class FCC License. All BAUER-BROOKS CO. Sunday 10—7. The Lehrer-CrabieI 1470 Main Street, Rahway iround, handy, steady, over people who see this ad Funeral Home Adds apply to qualified 275 West Milton Ave., Rahway RAHWAY 333 St. George Ave., West >1. $2 per hr. Hamilton and would be interested in Bill Reddy's Theatrical buyers. Art Center 1480 IRVING STREET FU 1-2060 Linden, N. J. .sundry, 276 Hamilton St., acquiring my services, now 108 Lincoln Hwy. 27, Rahway 381-9790 Rahway. 388-3000. All payments approximate. iRahway Florist Shop or at a later date, call 773 W. Grand Ave., Rahway* Restaurant Rubber Stamps I premier Oil Rahway, N. J. Stationery r!||| Travel ' isWW1 FU 8-3169.______k j # Rahway Esso 367 St, Georges Ave., Rahway WANTED-Taxi drivers Full' INSTRUCTIONS CLARK Rubber Stamps The Brothers or pait time, nights. Call Clarktown One Hour Cleaner 1077 Raritan Rd., Clark Reel-Strong Fuel Co. BOOK and 388-3670. PIANO LESSONS 3 North Avenue E., Cranford Private instruction, Shirley RAHWAY Amon Motor Car Co. 786 St. Georges Ave., Rahway STATIONERY SHOP HIGH SCHOOL SECTION Coiffures by "245 West" 245 Westfield Ave., Clark These knob Flues, 180 Stanton St., Rah­ 330 St. George Ave. Rahway 1085 RARITAN ROAD CLERK — production. Ex­ way, near Roosevelt School 4 BR. - 2 Baths. Liv. Sarafin's Service Central Ave. & Raritan Rd., Clark handle stamps Williams Termite Control CLARK, Nr- V JERSEY cellent opportunity for young 388-1945. room w/fireplace, full DR. 137 Elmer St., Westfield are made to COMPLETE LINE Lind's Pharmacy 1210 Raritan Rd., Cranford order from best 3b i-0260 man in our factory office FURNISHED ROOMS FOR Mod. kit., full basem. Rec. Clarkton Hardware OF SCHOOL AND 1073 Raritan Rd., Clark quality materials within 48 Record keeping, production RENT Room. Garage. LOW 20’ s. Westberg Jewelers DESK EQUIPMENT 1075 Raritan Rd., Clqfrk hours. For immediate reports, book inventory, etc. BAUER-BROOKS Realtor Gerney Realty 1J'29 Raritan.Rd., Clark ALLMAKES PORTABLE A COMPLETE TRAVEL RAHWAY service: Apply J. B. Williams, 750 381-9400 riiinaiown Family Dinner TYPEWRITERS SERVICE Walnut Ave., Cranford, N. J. ROOMS for gentlemen. Cony, Call 382-0279 COMPLETE LINE CRUISES-TOURS or call BR 6-8000. to town. Use of refrig Orders , Take Out HOTELS FU 8-6127 after 6 P.M. or rush your order to: • POCKET BOOKS DRIVER wanted for delivery WANTED TO BUY ALL DOMESTIC A HD NATIONAL MERCHANDISING CORPORATION • MAGAZINES • OVERSEAS TRAVEL & set up of merchandise to CANTOd i.OUGE JAY'S STAMP SHOP RAHWAY WE BUY BOOKS! World's Largest Endorsement Company • BOXED CANDY ARRANGEMENTS retail stores. Apply in per­ FURN. ROOM centrally lo­ PLEASE CALL FOR DE­ Wellesley, Mass, e Green Bay, Wise. RESTALTAHT 37 Lake Avenue • CHILDS BOOKS son between 4 8t 6 p.m cated. Clean, separate TAILS P.M. BOOK SHOF , Calif. 1540 IRVLVG ST. Colonia, N. J. 07067 Eljay Service, 931 E. Eliza­ entrance. 304 Hamilton St., : Plainfield 4-3900 382-5770 beth Ave., Linden, N. J. Rahway, FU 1-3026. i

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■'way 56.9. 14 Teams Tank Team Ready 2. Jones, Bridgewater 1601 Irving St. FU 8-1250 Indians Will Close 3. Schweitzer, Rahway Tonight, Fri.& S at. Eve. I Ray’s Corner 200 freestyle 1. Desherbln- IN TECHNICOLOR in, Bridgewater 2.16.5. For Final Meets Michael CAINE in Now Thru Tuesday! Active In 2. Mackey, Bridgewater I: ------By RAY HOAGLAND------Regular Season Here Rahway’ s record smashing 3. Sanwald, Rahway "THE IPCRESS F IL E ” BEST tank team hits the road for their 400 freestyle 1. Desherbin- PLUS PICTURE ACTRESS When the Indians won 70 to 66 over the Blue Devils final two meets of the season, in, Bridgewater 4.46.5 T Sports "CARRY ON CLEO" DIRECTOR t here last Tuesday afternoon, it was the first time in five the first to take place this 2. Mackey, Bridgewater Ken Williams Sidney James Against Clark Team afternoon against the North 3. Hook, Rahway — New York Films Critics |V years that a Rahway basketball squad won both of the Fourteen teams comprised Saturday Matinee Only Plainfield Canucks at the Plain- 100 backstroke 1. Miller, LAURENCE HARVEY of more than 200 members The Rahway Indians basket­ 18 consecutive points, led by THE DAVE CLARK FIVE ♦' meetings with the Westfield team. field YMCA pool at 3:45 p.m. Rahway 1.09.6 are now competing in Rahway ball team will close out its Steve Varanko and Dave Hoi- “ HAVING a WILD WEEKEND* DIRK BOGARDE » - The shot by Terry Sweeney, at the close of the first The Indians will close their 2. Smalley, Bridgewater YMCA programs according to regular season here Friday land. JULIE CHRISTIE I - period, was the longest in the history of the school. It regular season next Wednesday 3. Stolpman, Bridgewater announcement made by Gen­ night when they play host to the Playing with reserves “ FERRY ‘CROSS THE MERSEY*' in a return match with Perth 100 breaststroke 1. Jones, f ' was from the foul line about 75 feet. eral Secretary B, U. Smith. Arthur L. Johnson Regional throughout most of the second Gerry and the Pacemakers Amboy in the Perth Amboy Rahway 1.12.9. ‘ DARLING’ With a 10—7 record the Indians will be in the New The programs are taxing the High School quintet from Clark. half, George Wilkes scored 11 Sunday, Monday & Tuesday pool starting at 3:45. 2. Potekin, Bridgewater 1 Jersey S.I.A.A. tournament that will start about the first *‘Y" facilities to the limit, Neither team has had an out­ points, with Holland leading the George Segal Tom Courtenay AND—— —— The latest record set by the 3. Cook, Rahway according to Mr. Smith with standing season, but whenever team with 17. “ KING RAT’* Tommy Kirk in color! •1 of March. The semifinals will be held March 18, 19 and Indians was in the 160-yard 100 butterfly 1. Skowronek, increasing demands for time these two arch rivals meet, RAHWAY plus the finals March 25—26 at the Atlantic City Convention medley relay against Bridge, Bridgewater 1.11.8 "VILLAGE of the GIANTS" and space to participate in there is sure to be a contest Holland 7 - 3-17 “ BEACH BALL” l Hall. water. Ken Miller, Jon Jones, 2. Eisen, Rahway Ed Byrnes-Ch' s Noe physical activities of various with all the elements of cham­ Maynard 2-1-5 ★ * * Dave Eisen and Pete Hook set 3. Barrett, Bridgewater TK Supr* *s kinds. pionship play. The Indians won Sweeney 0-1-1 the new mark of 1.31.9. Other 160 individual medley 1. The district competition in the N.J. S.I.A.A. wrestling Mr. Smith reports that the the first encounter with the Rice 2-0-4 first place winners for Rahway Hartje, Bridgewater 2.02.8. , championship will start February 18th with the regionals limited locker room facilities Clark squad and are hopeful Dorsey 4 - 6-14 were: Harry Oslislo who took 2. Cook, Rahway at the *’ Y” are in operation from of gaining a second victory Varanko 4 - 2-10 on Feb. 25 and 26 and the finals at the Asbury Park the 60 and 100 yard freestyle 3. Bateman, Bridgewater 6 a.m. when members of the here on Friday. Wilkes 5 - 1-11 Convention Hall on March 5th. Coach Berger feels that races; Ken M iller who was home 160 medley relay - RAHWAY Rahway High School Swim Team In addition to the varsity Anderson 1-2-4 at least three of his boys could go all the way this year. first in the 100-yard back- (M iller, Jones, Eisen, Hook) enter the building for weekday contest there will be a game W. Thomas 3-2-8 stroke, and John Jones who was 1.31.9 (school record). * * * practice until as late as 11:30 between the Jayvee squads. This B. Thomas 1-0-2 BILL GORSKI first in the breatstroke. 400 freestyle relay - p.m. when many men complete contest will open at 6:45 p.m. Walsh 0-0-0 AND HIS BAND Rahway High School will host the New Jersey A.A.U. The Indians record now BRIDGEWATER (Hartje, Jones, their gym and swim programs. Spectators are urged to come Ervlck 0 - 2 - 2 junior wrestling championship on Friday and Saturday, stands at 4-6-1. Hoffman, Skowronek) 4.08.6. Wi II Play at the Among the fourteen teams in ■early for seats. The score: March 11th and 12th. The senior championship w ill be action during the past week TOP SPRINGFIELD 29 - 20 - 78 BRIDGEWATER - 49 held at the Plainfield Y.M.C. A., the following weekend. were six teams in the Men’ s The Indians had easy pickings SPRINGFIELD RAHWAY - 37 THE HALFWAY House Basketball League. The this past week when they out- Buccl 0-3-3 Clark Republican Club's boys Junior Varsity team play­ scored the Bulldogs of Spring- Hlrschorn 9 - 2-20 HOUSE j A women’ s regional volleyball tournament will be held ed the Orange YMCA boys win­ field Regional 78-51. The win Tompkins 3-3-9 60 freestyle - 1. Oslislo, Rahway 0.38. at the senior high school April 30th, sponsored by the ning by three points, and the sent the Indians into a triple Murphy 2-0-4 Luncheons* Dinners 2. Hoffman, Bridgewater Valentine's Dance Recreation Department’s volleyball team. Rahway YMCA High School boys tie for third place, two and a Lester 1-0-2 3. Patrick, Bridgewater Cocktail Lounge varsity defeated the Summit half games behind Cranford, a La Sota 1 - 8-10 * * * 100 freestyle - Oslislo, Rah- YMCA team 68 - 53. The Men’ s team which was supposed to Gartlan 0 - 2 - 2 Rt. 2 2 Bob Covino and Steve Nitiew icz of the Rahway Lanes Varsity plays Westfield and have little this year but which Mathis 0-0-0 at the won the bantam boys bowling doubles title in the fourth Summit here this week. A game has surprised everyone includ­ Goesgard 0-1-1 Mountainside, N.J. annual Union County Junior Bowling Association champ­ to be played with the West Side ing their veteran coach. Clark Wrestlers Tel. AD2-2171 WINFIELD COMMUNITY CENTER ionship at the Hy-Way Bowl this week. The two Rahway New York YMCA team has been Springfield jumped into an 16 - 19 - 51 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12 scheduled for March. The New RAHWAY 11 - 21 - 24 - 22 — youngsters rolled a 1,029 score. early 16-11 lead with Kerry Banquet Room for 9-1 BYOB $5.00 per couple York team defeated the locals Tompkins scoring seven quick 78 i f i f ‘if. during the open house program points. The Indians cut the mar- SPRINGFIELD 16 - 11 - 6 - 18 — Seek First Win up to 50 persons H.S. SPORTS SCHEDULE conducted here. 51. Clark dropped two meets Today — swimming at North Plainfield — 3:45. In volleyball, two men’ s last week. The powerful West- field team scored a 37 - 5 Wat­ Open 7 days Friday — junior high wrestling — Scotch Plains Terrill teams are playing on Wednesday and Thursday nights. An ex­ chung Conference win. The only Rd. School, away — 3:45; varsity wrestling at Plainfield a w e e k Westfield Ford change of home and away games Crusader win came in the 98- 319 NORTH AYE. E. WESTFIELD, N. J. — 6:30; junior high basketball host to H illside — 3:45; is planned for late February Mat Championship pound class when Mike Healey varsity basketball at home to Clark — 6:45. with teams from the New Bruns­ won by default. Carmine & Tony Tuesday — varsity wrestling — Scotch Plains at home wick YMCA. Ron Taylor lost a hard-fought Petruzziello 6 - 4 match to district champ - 3:45. The Boys and Girls Swim Jeff Thiel in the 141-pound Wednesday — junior high basketball — Cranford (H ill­ Teams are establishing out­ Could Be Settled Lincoln’s Birthday standing records in their re­ class. In the 157-pound bout, 1 side) — home, 3:45; swimming at Perth Amboy — 3:45. spective Northern New Jersey Ron Hall won a decision over * * * YMCA Swim Leagues. Each of Roger Jackson, 2-0. Car Specials Last night at the Westfield High School the drawings the Rahway teams is on top In Tuesdays Match In the Cranford meet, the Crusaders jumped off to an for the opening of the Union County basketball champion­ of their league with the Girls early lead when Mike Healey Team, coached by Mrs. Janet The championship of what ships were held. Rahway was not expected to be needed their Highlander rivals. Other scored a decision over Grote Mangan, undefeated in seven has been one of the most ex because of their 10—7 record. It appears' to this depart­ Indians who won were: Tony and Bob Pasquale beat Con­ league meets and the Boys Swim citing wrestling seasons in the Garay, Russell Jenkins, Ronald nolly but Cranford then scored 1963 THUNDERBIRD - 2 dr. Hardtop $2295 ment that the top teams in the county are Linden, Plain- Team, coached by Bob Pol- history of the Watchung Con­ Smith, Buddy Martin, Al halsey, four pins in a row to take a "TALKING IT OVER field, St. Patrick’ s of Elizabeth. The tournament will hemus, seeking their second ference could be decided on 1960 FALCON - 2 dr. 575 John Jones and Charlie Tra­ commanding lead. Taylor won start Feb. 14th, with the varsity and junior varsity finals league championship with a the mats in Rahway High School IS CERTAINLY A 1960 LINCOLN - 4 dr. Hardtop ficante who won by default. his match by a pin over Corag­ 895 record of six wins in seven Tuesday afternoon, for on that PLEASURE HERE! on Saturday night, Feb. 26, at Roselle Catholic High The scores: gio. In the heavyweight bout, 1963 CHEVY MONZA - Hardtop 1195 meets. Both teams have three day the once defeated Raiders Your clients custom­ School gymnasium. CRANFORD - 26 Dale Jones decisioned Herb- meets remaining on their of Scotch Plains will take on the ers or colleagues will 1965 MUSTANG - Hardtop 1995 * * * RAHWAY - 25 ster, 2-0. schedules. Rahway Indians in a match react favorably lo our Mother Seton High School of Clark w ill be host for the The weight lifting team, The results: food, service and at­ scheduled for 3:45. Coach Ber­ 98 - Cranford - pinned Stu- third annual Catholic Girls School basketball tournament coached by A1 Palmer, tra­ ger who has brought his squad gart - 3.14. mosphere! veled to Camden last week for CRANFORD 35 - CLARK 16 ft starting Saturday, March 12th. along slowly all during the year 106 - Jenkins, Rahway - At­ tournament competition but is ready for the match, and with SUPER DINER ^ Opening round games are slated for March 12—13. The kin, (T ie ) - 4 - 4. 98 - Healey, Clark, decision­ none of the five Rahway YMCA the championship in sight, it is quarter-finals will be contested March 19 and 20 with the 115 - Smith, Rahway - de- ed Grote, 7-0. 1419 Irving Street representatives scored a vic­ a sure bet that the Plainsmen Dial AD 2-F0RD semis on March 25 with the championship game scheduled cisioned - Ginther -3-0. 106 - Pasquale, Clark, de­ tory. w ill be in shape for the meet, RAHWAY 123 - Ladapye, Cranford, pin­ cisioned Connolly, 5-1. for March 27. The Women's Bowling team As a warmup for Tuesdays ned Martin - 5.27.' 115 - Ginthner, Cranford, pin­ * * * for which Mrs. John Mulligan encounter, Rahway will travel 130 - Turiier, Rahway pinned ned Creamer, 1.47. serves as leader, meets every to Plainfield Friday night for All games in the Women’ s Keglers League were de­ Bardfield, 3V32. 123 - Ladanye, Cranford, pin­ Monday night. Additional com­ a non-conference match with the cided by a 2—1 margin. P at’ s Trucking, W. R. Dolbier, 136 - D. Halsey, Rahway pin­ ned Suchorsky, 3.53. petition is being planned with Cardinals. The meet will start J.Pitch ell, and State Bank were the winners. C. Glaskey ned Fielder, 2.55. 130 - Bradfield, Cranford, local women’ s church and in­ .at 6:45. 141 - A. Halsey, Rahway, de- pinned Beaver, 1.25. hit a 193 game and J. Brunt 190. dustrial teams. TOUGH BREAK cisioned Coraggio -1 1 - 0 . 136 - Fielder, Cranford, * * * A stalling penalty with 20 148 - Traficante, Rahway, pinned M iller, 1.41. Pete Chapman, one of the three senior league final­ seconds left in the bout, cost Gill - (tie) - 2 - 2. Rahway a point and gave Charlie 141 - Taylor, Clark, pinned ists in the Union County Masters tournament, led his 156 - Friedman, Cranford - Coraggio, 1.39. Traficante a 2-2 tie with Ed Gill pinned Anfleld, 2.56. league with a 665 series. His team, the Ballantine, won John Martin, 148 - Gill, Cranford, pinned ■ * v and the locals dropped a hard- 168 - Nordstrom, Cranford - all three games. George Rayack was next with a 663 fought 26-25 decision to the Meigs, 4.44. pinned Gaunt, 2.21. 157 - Friedman, Cranford, .total as his team, Jerry’ s Barbers, won in a sweep. Cranford Cougars last week. 178 - Cooper, Cranford - pinned Jackson, 4.17. Miss Sherman Cranford clinched the match Other top scores were compiled by Rich Tenneson 643, decisioned McGill, 3-0. 168 - Cooper, Cranford, de­ when Wayne Cooper won a 3-0 Mike Esposito 641, Matty Udzielak 638, Tom Gutwein 623, HW - Garay, Rahway pinned cisioned Bertelson, 11 - 0. decision over McGill. Rahway Bayack, 4.42. 178 - Patber, Cranford, drew Bob Zwiebel 618, John Motlack 616, Bud Coppola 610, Top Bowlers winners were Ronald Smith; Jerry Garber 604 and A1 Hilliard 600. Chris Turner, who pinned his RAHWAY - 37 with Howie, 2-2. * * * John Martin, 17-year old rival in 3.32, Dan Halsey who BERKELEY HEIGHTS - 8 Heavyweight - Jones, Clark, decisioned Herbster, 2-0. In the Union County CYO senior boys basketball bowler from the Clark Lanes remained undefeated with a pin won the senior boys singles over Fielder; Al Halsey who 98 - Farrell, BH - decision­ league this week the St. Mary’s team of Elizabeth scored championship in the fourth an­ scored a 11-0 win and Tony ed Stugart 4-0, WESTFIELD 37 - CLARK 5 their eighth straight win, a 47 to 34 win over St. Mary’ s nual Union County Junior Bowl­ Garay who won his match by a 106 - Jenkins, Rahway - de­ of Rahway. ing Association championship at pin in 4.42. cisioned Karlin 7-4, Continued on Page Ten * * * the Hy-Way Bowl in Union. Rahway won its seventh in 115 - Smith, Rahway - de­ Martin won the title with a Greg Carey led the St. Mary’ s grammar school team to nine starts this season by taking cisioned Meiboom, 8-0. cisioned Dally 4 - 0. 707 gross score. His 650 net a 37—27 win over St. Bernard’s in a Suburban CYO Gram­ nine of 12 matches against the 123 - Martin, Rahway - de­ 148 - Jones, Rahway deci­ tally, was achieved on games Highlanders of Berkeley cisioned Johnson 5-4. sioned Holland 3-1. mar School basketball league game. of 202, 234, and 214, this was Heights with the score ending 130 - Turner, Rahway - pin­ 156 - Traficanie, Rahway de­ * * * the best in the competition. 37-8 in favor of Rahway. ned Staglien, 4.43. cisioned Parent (default). Clark Lanes also was the Dick Munson of the Rahway Intercity bowling league Undefeated Chris Turner and 136 - D. Halsey, Rahway pin­ 168 - Cross, BH - drew - rolled a 277 game this week. The local pinner, who winner of the girls single’s Danny Halsey continued on their ned Carvelles 5:20. Gaunt 0-0. title, which was captured by winning ways with pins over 141 - A. Halsey, Rahway de- 178 - Johnstone, BH - de- averages 175, posted the second highest score in the Maureen Sherman, the daugh­ 9 NL9 VE league’ s history. HW - Garay, Rahway - pinned ter of the UCJBA president, Gerity 2.36. * * * Harold Sherman. There were Clark Lanes scored a 2—1 win over P e te ’ s Irving 322 single bowlers and 263 T Girls Swim backstroke. Tavern to tie up the Intercounty Industrial League at the doubles teams in the six di­ Michele Hornyak and Jean Zong were double winners for Red Hearts, Pink Hearts, Recreation Lanes. Other 2-1 winners were Leone vision. Rahway, Michele in 10/u free­ French-Blue Hearts! Builders, V ic ’ s Barbers, B8iF Auto, Century Soft Water In the Bantam boys division To 7th Victory TELL « l Satins, laces and bows! style and backstroke, and Jean the team of Andy Sleisher and and Premier Oil. Sweeps were taken by the Mikos and Splashing to a 129 - 78 vic­ in 15-17 freestyle and breast­ LOFT’S has MORE Mark Lesser of the Clark Lanes tory at the Douglas College stroke. hearts-and more Caravella Bros. finished third with a 1,023 total. , * * * Pool last week, the Rahway Members of winning relays THEM In the senior boys division BEAUTIFUL hearts ” Y ” Girl’ s Swim Team scut­ were 10/u; Michele Hornyak, Ernie Morell of Clark also than anyone in town! Zion Lutheran 1 won another match by a 2-1 score and tled the New Brunswick “ Y” Beth Wieman, Diane Cook and finished third with a 666 score. All filled to the brim with lassies and extended their Susan Saliga; 11-12, Ann Grail, held onto their top spot in the Women’ s Church bowling Kathy Greig, won the Bantam ABOUT luscious LOFTS record to 7 - 0 for the season. Sandy Selby, Shaun Dooley, and league. Other winners this week were Zion t, Osceola girls title with a 508 score, The Rahway girls swept the Marty Zong; 13-14, Karen An­ Chocolates! Give your and Second Presbyterians. The weekly complimentary she bowls with the Clark Lanes 13-14 age group events with ton, Carole Ann Nugey, Sue Valentine the very team. WELCOMED1,r tickets were won by P. Hoffman and H. Giannechini. Terry Mlnuer taking the in­ Varady and Sue Kapuscinski;. best...a LOFT’S Heart Ann Smith of Clark was third * * * dividual medley, Sue Kapus­ 15-17, Sue Hornyak, Sue Maur­ in the senior girls division with —packed with love! cinski the freestyle and breast­ er, Sue Harrigan and Jean Zong. The Roller Skating program at Franklin School will a 599 score, while in the doubles WAGON stroke, Sue Varady, backstroke not be held this week because of Lincoln’ s Birthday. tournament the team of Lynda and Carole Ann Nugey the but­ If you know of a family who has The group will travel by bus to Carteret Bowl for a Uhrln and Gail Crosby of Clark terfly. Ann Grail was the only just arrived in your community, were second with a 1,089 score. special skating program. The bus w ill leave the City 11-12 to place first in the More heat be sure to tell them about Wel­ Ace of Hearts Hall at 9:00 a.m. and return about 1:00 p.m. come Wagon. They w ill be de­ Beautifully decorated red foU for your home lighted with the basket of gifts heart with luxurious satin bowl and helpful information they will Milk, Dark, or assorted Milk and Miniature Chocolates. $2.95 W h e re The from less oil receive from our hostess. with the ’ WELCOME WAGON 98 - Schneider, NP decision-’ Whole Family Bowls revolutionary HOSTESS: Other beautiful LOFT’S Valentine ed Healy, 9-0. gift-hearts-Heart for Young Lovers,— Clark Matmen A lovely little 106 - Forsalth, NP pinned FOR RAHWAY CALL: $1.59; Queen of Hearts-$2.50; Satin Sweet- Valentine card FREE Pasquale, 4:30. 276-5990 heart-$5.00; Roses and Lace—$10; In Ninth Loss 115 - Bucossi, NP pinned with each purchase. Heart of Heart!—$15. Arthur L, Johnson Regional Reamer, 3:10. FOR CLARK CALL: High School mat squad dropped 123 - Thompson, NP de­ 232-5085 their ninth in a row last week cisioned Suchorsky, 6 - 1. SET ADDRESS COPY HERE when the North Plainfield 130 - Smith, NP decisioned Canucks scored a 33 - 8 win. Richard 7-0. Nam e...... ABOVE BASE LINE The only Clark wins came when 136 - Sempervive, NP de­ gcnnajM T Ron Taylor scored a 17 - 8 cisioned Zillar 8-4. Address ...... 1 decision over Olsen in a 141 141 - Taylor, Clark deci­ LOFTS Chocolates .a s fina at you can glvs 381- 4 7 0 0 Cell tie today! City ...... pound class match. sioned - Olsen, 17 - 8. All-County football Jackie 148 - Thul, NP decision­ 50 Brunswick Automatic Lanes □ I would like to subscribe to: Howie gained a 9 - 9 draw with ed Meigs, 2-0. SINNOTT 178 pounder Zaninelli, while 157 - Hondru, NP decision­ Snack Shop 93 EAST CHERRY STREET Clark’ s heavyweight Dale Jones ed Jackson, 6-2. FUEL OIL NAME OF PAPER scored an impressive 6 - 0 168 - Stagaard, NP ijecision- Cocktail Lounge 1440 Bread St., Rahway OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY FEBRUARY 13 ed Bertelsen, 6-0. win in the final match of the F ill out and mail to: 178 - Zaninelli, NP drew Supervised Playroom AND THROUGHOUT NEW JERSEY ; day. 381-2222 with Howie - 9 - 9. CIRCULATION DEPT. NORTH PLAINFIELD - 33 Heavy - Jones, Clark deci­ for Bowling Mothers 1470 Broad SL, Rahway, N. J. iCLARK - 8 sioned Caravallano 6-0. A

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The score was tied ten times JUNIOR BOYS WON LOST during the last half. (Second Round) G.T.- BUI Colbert scored the St. Paul's Episcopal 3 0 Champion Swim Rec Court Leagues leading basket during the last Second Presbyterian 2 1 98 - Healy, Clark, forfeit. quarter. 7 2 — 16 pts. Temple Beth Torah 2 1 SR. HIGH SCHOOL ROOSEVELT SCHOOL 106 - Traeger, Westfield, Term. - John Swanson 5 3 --13 First Baptist 1 2 K a w u d l Sieved (F irst Round) Sec. A Meet Saturday pinned Pasquale, 3.58. First Presbyterian 1 2 WON LOST 115 - Wight, Westfield, pin­ Duke 5 7 2 1 — 15. Zion Lutheran 0 3 CANDIES Royals STANDINGS The championship of the New ned Creamer, 0.35. Alabama 2 2 12 10 — 26 RESULTS Florida Jersey State YMCA “ C’ ’ Divi­ CLARK ADULT LEAGUE 123 - Stephens, Westfield, Celtics Ala. - Barry Percell scored 16 St. Pauls - 52 Muslims sion swimming league will be WON LOST decisioned Suchorskl, 6-2. Kentucky pts. In the second half. 9 0 Beth Torah - 34 decided on Saturday afternoon in Original Pals 5 130 - Anderson, Westfield, J. Birchers N. Carolina --18 pts. Second Presbyterian - 47 the Rahway pool, when the un­ Academy 3 decisioned Beaver, 6-0. . FOU YOUli Indians Wake Forest Duke - Cammeron Mosley 4 0 First Baptist - 30 defeated Shore Area YMCA boys Clamar 3 136 - Pepper, Westfield, de­ Klansmen — 8 pts. First Presbyterian - 37 RESULTS - Indians - 34 Wake Forest - 1 2 0 2 - 5 team will meet the second place Unknowns 3 cisioned, Miller, 6-0. Zion Lutheran - 32 Rahway team. The contest will Clark Firemen 3 141 - Thiel, Westfield, de­ VALENTINE... J. Birchers - 32 Florida - 5 8 4 2 - 19 Leading Scorers - Muslims - 31 start at 3:00 p.m. Charley Kelly’ s 1 cisioned Taylor, 6-4. Percell, Alabama 50 SENIOR BOYS WON LOST Royals - 29 Florida - BobJepson4 l-9pts. The teams enter the meet with Linds Pharmacy 1 148 - Benedetti, Westfield, Brown, Georgia Tech 48 (Second Round) Celtics - 33 records of 8 - 0 and 7-1, RESULTS decisioned Meigs, 9-3. Swanson, Georgia Tech 47 St. Paul’s Episcopal 2 0 Klansmen - 26 North Carolina 6 112 1 —20 with Rahway the looser of the Original Pals - 91 157 - Hall, Westfield, de­ Schwartz, Alabama 35 Second Baptist 1 0 Kentucky 5 2 3 4 — 14 one match which separates the Unknowns - 53 cisioned Jackson, 2-0. Kinch, Tennessee 32 First Baptist 1 1 Leading scorers - two teams. Academy - 75 168 - Monninger, Westfield, Colbert, Tennessee 32 Zion Lutheran 1 1 Leo Lock, J. Birchers 19 N.C. Denis Mandel 8 2 - 18 Rahway posted a 114 to 76 Calmar - 70 decisioned Bertelson, 10 - 0. Second Presbyterian 1 1 Myron Ross, Muslims 19 Kent. Mike Kablis 4 1 — 9 win over Morristown last Satur­ Clark Firemen - 65 178 - Gordon, Westfield, de­ GROVER CLEVELAND Trinity Methodist 0 1 Vic Grablachoff, Klansmen 16 day in a meet that saw Rahway Linds Pharmacy - 53 cisioned Howie, 11-0. (F irst Round) First Presbyterian 0 2 John Swain, Celtics 14 Leading Scorers - win 14 of the 22 events and WON LOST RESULTS Tom Schweitzer, Indians 14 set seven new pool records. Jepson, Florida - 61 Hawks 5 1 Second Presbyterian - 97 John Unchester, J. Birchers 11 Mandel, N. Carolina 44 The double winners for Coach Royals 3 3 Trinity Methodist - 36 Bob Polhamus* team were: Sean Tenneson, Florida - 43 Lakers 3 3 St. Paul’ s 52 ST. MARY'S Gallagher who finished first in LINDEN Terpak, N. Carolina - 40 Celtics 1 5 First Baptist - 36 WON LOST Kablis, Kentucky - 37 the 9 - 10 freestyle and back- RESULTS - Hawks - 20 Zion Lutheran - 47 stroke in record times. He set Seton Hall 2 0 Mansak, Wake Forest - 31 Celtics - 15 First Presbyterian - 37 FORK STORES St. Joseph 1 1 a new mark of 11.5 in the free­ Lakers - 13 - Royals - 3 style and 13.2in the backstroke. Notre Dame 0 2 Sec. B MEN’ S BASKETBALL LEAGUE* RESULTS - Seton Hall - 37 Rod Havriluk set a new mark Leading Scorers - (Second Round) in winning the 100-yard free­ 12 E. Price Street St. Joseph - 35. STANDINGS Gary Bell, Hawks 8 WON LOST Alabama style with a time of 1.00.6. Kurt Jeter, Celtics 13 Merck & Co. Inc. 4 0 Jim Wight also set a new league • Linden • Leading scorers - Georgia Tech Walt’ s Bar & Grill 3 1 Fred Stueber, Seton Hall 18 Tennessee record of 1.20.1 in winning the CHURCH ATHLETIC LEAGUE Buffy’ s 2 2 100-yard breaststroke. Tom Snpt-> Market. Clorkton Shopping FAMOUS FOR Fred Geiger, St. Joseph 16 Duke GIRLS WON LOST Unknowns 1 3 tenter. Raritan Roa*1 Clark. N. J. Knych was the 13-14 year old F t HOMEMADE Joe Glassett, St. Joseph 13 Second Presbyterian 7 0 Quinn & Boden 0 4 Kevin Maurer, Seton Hall 10 Tennessee 3 5 8 9 -- 25 winner in the 100-yard back- IP Mnniunatb lit.. Bed Bank. N. J. Zion Lutheran 5 2 RESULTS stroke. M l 1-4MAO. BOLOGNA Georgia Tech 2 5 6 6 — 26 Second Baptist 3 3 Buffy’ s - 62 TRY OUR DELICIOUS The 160-yard individual relay HOME MADE COLD CUTS SALAMI RED St. Pauls Episcopal 1 5 Unknowns - 59 team of Rod Havriluk, Jim FANCY FOIL HEARTS First Presbyterian 0 6 Walt's Bar & Grill - 51 Wight, Tom Knych and Larry RESULTS Quinn & Boden - 49 Berko set a new record of DECORATED PLATTERS POULTRY 5 1/2 oz. 80c Second Presbyterian - 21 Unknowns - 63 1.39.2. FOR ,AlL OCCASIONS PRIME MfiATS 1 lb. $2.10 Zion Lutheran - 11 Quinn & Boden - 54 Single winners for the winning 1 3/4 lb. 3.40 FANCY Second Baptist - 20 Merck - 74 Rahway team were Len Kalish First Presbyterian - 10 Buffy’ s - 70 in the 13 and under diving and SATIN HEARTS ^_ Kerry Sandwald who won the $3.35 to $10.00 4 BIDDY BOYS WON LOST 14 and over diving with a new « 4 (Second Round) point record of 122.05. Temple Beth Torah Crusaders In Charlie Slanovec won the 100- 4 “ A " 3 0 yard butterfly and Bob Mar- First Presbyterian 3 0 cinlak was home first in the SWITCH Zion Lutheran 1 2 Double Defeat 15-17 100-yard freestyle. John 4 FOR DEPENDABLE SERVICE AND Second Presbyterian 1 2 Berko set a new record in the St. Pauls Episcopal 1 2 The Clark Crusaders will RADIO • FAST RESPONSE travel to Rahway tomorrow 100-yard backstroke with a Temple Beth Torah 1.04.1, J. D. Lancaster won the “ B” 0 3 night to meet the Indians in TO GAS HEAT 9-10, 20-yard butterfly race. 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