;• ' ' In Hit Wind you were wortfagt" Pig* RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD, Thurs., June A, 1964 Low Students Learning (Continued from Page 1), * ' i On the average, ont in every In modem life nothing pro- coming when be finds out that eight''persons probably will be- You may accuse us o( gener- duces such an effect as a good Top Award nothing is tljat easy.-••.., . >' platitude. It makes the whole come a hospital patient this Mysteries of Courtroom osity — with other pete's 1 world kin. — Oscar Wilde. year. A group of Rutgers University orrd-tenant -situations, but with We mostly depend on our trialmoney. Workman'. Last weeks Saving, Hb6~s and School of Law students are their recent activity in criminal friends for small items of human Loan advertised a 4 Mi per cent For Safety getting an early introduction to court, the students now are be- interest just because it's more Interest rate. In an explanation the realities of courtroom life. coming familiar with rape, ar- fun that way and we're not soof the rate, in smaH print below, Members of the student Legal son, kidnaping and even homi- apt to repeat something you've we managed to add, not Wt and Given Firm Aid Society of the state univer- cide cases. already heard. This one was too^ as we should have, but 4% life-like to leave alone, however. .and Yt to help them, get rid jf sity's law' school In Newark The program originally was Merck & Co. Inc. lias received It was about a carpet in- their money faster. We're .sorry. work side by side with lawyers limited to Municipal Court cases, the National Safety Council's staller who finished up a large In spite of our generosity, the in both criminal and civil cases. but now has been expanded to Award of Honor for an outstand- job, only to discover a hump in total interest rate is still 4W per Students participation in crimin- Superior Court in Essex County. ing safety performance in 19637 •the—middle—of liie newly^aid the company announoed'-yester- ~"We oan' spend-'as much as wall-to-wall. About the same centT quent and informal basis in pre-50 hours of research on a single help them get rid of thefr money day. This is the highest award vious years. •' time he noticed that his cigar- faster. We're sorry. In spite of case;" Mr. Clancy noted. "Even ette package was missing from made by the council. In criminal cases, Rutgers our generosity, the total In- If the person finally pleads his shirt pocket. He couldn't see law students participate with terest'-rate is still 4% per cent Merck's company-wide injury guilty, the work isn't wasted taking up the whole carpet so rate was 67 per cent better than the attorney • involved in the as we've learned something he picked up a nicely rounded interview of the defendant and New Jersey has more than the average for die chemical from the research alone." piece of wood and tamped the conduct necessary research and 70 research Installations in the ndustry as a whole. Most of the students involved hump until it was scattered over State, employing thousands of- investigation under the super- In addition to the company In the program are second year a large enouge area to elimin- technical people. Many of these vision of. the attorney. In civil students. The student Legal Aid award," lliree individual com- ate the tell-tale bulge. Industrial concerns are repre- cases, the student generally Sodety now includes 27 second pany plants were granted the AWARD FOR SAFETY — John T. Connor, president of Satisfied with his work.. he sented, with faculty' members conducts ah office interview and third year students. Mr. Merck & Co. Inc. who was recently elected a trustee of .the went out to his truck. Just as from science and engineering , council's Award of Merit for with the defendant and reports V National Safety Council, at left apd Henry W. Gads"en, Merck Clancy expressed hope the pro- schools, in the State In a Re- ~ 19G3. and two other plants and his findings to the attorney in he noticed his package of' cigar- executive vice president, display the council's Award of gram would grow to include search and Development Coun- >ne sales service and distribu- {lie case. ettes on the truck seat, he heard Hlonor, presented to the, company for an outstanding safety about 30 cases a •semester. the lady of the house' calling, cil. The Council is designed to ron branch received the Certi- The students work with Miss performance in 1353. In addition to the highest award made The students also are aiding "Did you happen to see my integrate the needs and Inter- orate of Commendation. by the council, six other safety citations were awarded ti June Strelecki of Irvington, ad- In post-conviction matters. Let parakeet anywhere around while ests of education and industry RercivinR the Award of Merit individual units of the company. • ministrator of the indigent de- ters from defendants who feel ,vere the Merck Chemical Divi- fendant plan for the Essex they have .been unjustly sen- sion's • Cherokee plant in Dan- County Legal Aid- Society. tenced are referred to Assistant Me. Pa.: Stonewall plant- in RECREATION DEPART- NaTVAB Ground rules for-participation the -society, who decides which MELNOR TAKES THE W0I Elkton. Va., and technical area MENT'S SPORTS SCHEDULE Walts' ' ia criminal action, begun last Dean Allan. Axelrod, adviser to B & F Auio September,- -were -worked, out cases merit-attention.: rmrfmrnrtrrrinrr was1 awarded tn—>««>•—I — C^tas-Rremen._RR£ The Main.. . with-Superiar-Court. Judge-Alex- OUT QF LAWN SPRINKLING!

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1 Mort k Gi nts Mcrck The •Mainif 26 Bloomfield. society chairman, and East Coast •brare>h-ip.'TptPj. ' ' « - Dodgers; ice as advisor. Tullv Field — 3rd Ward Dems- —NATVAR 8; Butch Kowals 1? the ultimate aim of the students Guests were Benjamin Levy, -B & F Au'w 9: Reliable Mov- is to get permission to actuaHy president of Monte Chfisti ers 25 — L. J. Wing 15: Waits 1? FRIDAY. JUNE TuUy argue cases in court. He said Corp., and Richard Wellbrock Chdlenge of Times —King Auto 9. < i Field — Purolator-Virginia Bar- the State Supreme Court, on the of the National State Bank. The L-d from Page 1), , , ___ .,,„,, T.. RECREATION DEPART recommendation of the Essex wedding anniversaries " cf Dr. TMttU; MOUNO THE MUST MEM SLOW'PHCH MEN'S County Bar Association, has ap- !RRP NO. 3 • Ragles - Merck Manley C. Williams and William ...UrHlU...UfllK0TEB! Jeus: Brennan — Quinn & Boden SOFTBALL LEAGUE proved such a step "and that I)r S 'k*l ^ l)eon in a Schwar were observed. Uneaten*: RRP - VFW - De EASTERN DIVISION seniors probably will» be able lumber nf profo-^iniial nrgnni- W - L to argue such cases next year. The amazing Melnor Traveling Roll 'N Reel does the work •atioas. In 1958 ho w^s a r-hnir IlllVDZO. The first bequest to the United | while you take off for funlandl SATURDAY, JUNE 6 Xullv United Lacquer 0 "This program, takes us out- States was made by., a New Tian nf the Delaware Srt'Uan of It follows Ux pattarn of how th»t you It/ 1 Rahway Amer. Legion 1 side the cloistered confines of 'Jit AinorUvin Chnmical Society. Field Inman Heights - Elks. Jersey man, Dr. Cowell. down (or it ... around (ha house ... up This fiwrita af arr> 1000 a.m.: Madden No. 2 - Clark Amer. Legion : 1 the academic world, "Me Clan- who' practiced medicine and hills . . . back and forth! Sprinkling and (tutorial nMtnara Chairman nf the unction's educn- Mackay Radio Corr> 2 wlndlni up lha note is l( tnwli. II even li_naw mull* •« Italian American - Rotary. 10:00 cy said. "We find out about served in military hospitals dur- tha »iMifii( I** ion cnfvmitteo for sevorai Firemen 2 shuts itself off automatically wh«n sprlnkllni pricaaf yea".1; he worked c'aseh' with a.m.: Merck Field — Merck people on the other side of the ing the Revolution. Dr. Cowell j is dona whan used- with tha Specia- HlI Shut-Off Dodgers • Merck Yankees, 10:00 R.C.A. 2 2 fence. The change benefits was. greatly attached to New vain No. 303*. It features adjustable jat nor he sconce ^tud<""<<: ™H tfaWi Costa-s 1 2 Has for spray adjustment and width control »r<; of Delaware a.m.: RRP No. 1 — Merck Gi- not only the students, but also Jersey and following his death up to 40 ft and covers areas up to 40x190 $19.95 Italian-American Club 0 4 the people involved, since they feet Tha Melnor Roll 'N Reel holds up to 150 ants .Amorelli Mets, 10:00 a.m.; in December, 1783, his will pro- It of W hose. Guaranteed (prtone lull year. Late News RRP No. 2 — Rahway Motor U.S. Gypsum 0 4 are able to see someone taking vided that one hundred pounds' MtdalnU.SA 'Optional at J£95 jCar -.Kiwanis, 10:00a.m. RRP RESULTS — Rahway Legion a sincere Interest in their cases." M MtlHOI/TM No. 1 NIIM In Urn Sprinklers in* Hou A'cuiMliH (Continued frnm Page 11 be paid "to the Congress of the No. 3 — Rahwav Javcees-Merck 23—Mackay 10; Clark Legion 8 Working in actual cases also United ' States of • America, liceChief Erwin Cralian tlianked j —Italian American 6;- R.C.A. 13 iiw- wire...... *,..*.«.., U..U.IU | T. ](),M . jjerck _ j , —Italian American t>;-K.U.A. i.: enables the students to pick up should they settle thems'&ves in ROBINSON'S members tor their cooperation. , ^ Dcm .starkey pho[ 1:301 -Firemen 5. Mackay 31 - Cos. fine points of the law. in a nurh Lamberton". That section of HARDWARE—HOUSEW ARES . 1 tas 11: United Lacquer 29—U.S. ; p m • RRP Vn ber of arcas^-Civil-cases-gene- Trentoinvas—then-being—const-- r lei ~"hj Siny 1527 MAIN ST., RAHWAY ~ ~ 382-1111 ' Elks. !:30 p.m.. Tully—Ro-Gypsum 0. rally involve domestic relations, dered as a possible location for Free Parking Rear Of Store Open Daily 8-6; Fri. 'til 9 p.m. The Courier's-'Quartui''Q , njtion- gina Allen. 1:30 p.m. RECREAHON DEPART- breach of contract and land- the nation's capital. NEWEST FASHION ally-known television, radio and, MONDAY JUNE 8 — RRPMENT'S SEABOARD LEAGUE concert singers of gospel songs, |NT0 J'_ L J WLng . NATVAR; (9 - 10) - FIRST ROUND A sparkling « lute patent shell, a perfect accent to will present a program of! Madden No. 2 - Purolator-Port W L air.' costume . . . and soon to be seen everywhere on America's favorite hymns and i Murray: Tully — Elks-Rotary; Kiwanis Club 6 0'. religious selections, on Tuesday Amorelli 1 the fashion scene. ChooseTrom n large collection of RRP No. 4 — Jaycees-Kiwanis; at 7:30 p.m. in the Pentecostal RRP No. 2 — Lions-Eagles: Jaycees 1 iiigh or mid heels. Holiness Church, 2052 St. j Cleveland — Elks - 1st Ward Merck G-i;ints *) _1 A Brennan — Allen-\¥hrat jena. RRP — Kowal - Merck. Merck Dodgers - 4 IWARTZ SHOES Whistler i.s indeed one of the j Rahway Motor 0 4 "OneofNeiv Jersey's Finest Shoe Stores" greatest masters of painting in; WESTERN DIVISION I Merck Yanks .0 .i my opinion. And 1 may add. W L| RESULTS—Kiwanis 9—Merck 1519 Main Street, Railway, N. J. thatl in "this opinion Mr. Whistler JBuU;h Kcwals 5 0; Giants 3; Rahway Jaycees 5— OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS TIL 9 himself entirely concurs. — Os-[Reliable Movers 4 11 Merck Yankees 4: Amorelli car Wilde. 10-30 Fives Mets 20; Merck Dodgers 5. COASTAL LEAGUE THE COST IS SO LOW! (9-10)—FIRST ROUND W L Easy as A-B-C - Just Do This... STORAGE •Italian American Club 4 0 The swing is to. the hot new Fords! CHARGE Elks ' 3 I) A_

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Page 4 Railway News-Record, Railway Hospital SiipplemenL, June 11, W64 Railway News-Record, Railway Hospital Sop'plement, June ll, 1964 ; , ^Page: 13 !• Eisele Firm Is Known For Quality For more than four decades the Eisele Construction Co. has been . proud of its reputation as a quality tullder of projects in the multi- million dollar range. The comple- tion of the new addition to the ECONOMICS LABORATORY - •! Hahway Hospital will add another Euccessfnl project to Eisele's stead- ily increasing list that signifies out- standing construction. : • i • * I • , I • Through the years, Eisele,. like many other companies, has de- veloped a set of standards and principles by which to conduct its Worlds Longest Supplier business. Using the following credo as its guide: "To build so well that when the key is turned over to the owner, he will be satisfied that'he I hns received full value for his con- War^woshing Detergents struction dollar; to allow the archi- ] \ tect to feel proud that his concept has been produced accurately; and both of them, as well as the sub- is ppoiid to~serve Rahway Hoispikd an^ Hs new 50 bed contractors, will feel that the Eisele Co. has dealt fairly with Everyone." In return, it has attain- addition wilfi warew<|tahing and sanitation products • ed an enviable position in the con- ~£truction field. Such a reputation is not won with "just- steel, bricks and mor-j tar; vital ingredients which serve as the catalyst are men, know-how and integrity." The recognition and application of this combination has RAHWAY HOSPIT.Vlr—JArclfit^ijt's rendering shows the bulldlnf expansion program allowed the Eisele Co. to set and dertaken by Itnhway-Hospital to relieve_ pvercrowdin.^—...... „e conditi^«-u...„...i , ^.ujthe seriouss bed shortage. ShaShaded d portions depict the ri maintain its high, standards. Fur- : v three-story wing: constructed at the rreear\of-tha " e hospital and Ihc Eahhay l!il!irst t Aid andd EmergencE y SSquad's new headquarters,on the right. The I new wine Js con- ivr< thermore, it is a company owned nectedi to^the servlce_buildirJE whicp( is being renovated. A modern, spacious emergency suit haas beeen builbutt pn [thej first floofloor • i 450 trained warewashing specialists p|rovide ex* and permanently staffed with en- .-_.. b.'the second floor. Completionp ! or the building progpgr im will add 83 beds and will in- gineers and building specialists. and administration offices construe : crease the patient capacity jo 232 fof r adultdlts andd childrehild n andd 311 bassinetbi s fof r newbbo babiesi . A careful selection of executives ! ' I ' K i - permits Eisele to assign men to its projects who have had experience p^rt ^service advice arid training assistance to hospi-: with every type of construction. Hospital Lists The firm itself has built an amaz- ing variance of construction proj- talsi and food service! outlets throughout the United ects, from private homes to an atomic fuel manufacturing plant.- Its Service Whether its clients are building Stales. . ! •• ' •.! ', . stateside or overseas, regardless of the size or type of project at the maini office for safe kee jing. formance in Africa when lie built Members^ of the clergy are free the hufje Signal Corps nasr in p I to visit a patient jal any hour the Ethiopia. Both projects were built patient desires by Mr. Conforli as ,i civili:, Fire drills arc Meld arly • twice a niojfyh to 'insure the s^fety of'all. Cooperation in the [Is is earnestly renuestfd by the h 3sp|- JN Personne, > ; lal. Tliere is no question of the im- FIRST WITH THE NEWEST THROUGH ORIGINAL RESEARCH portance of sucji drills. C thcr clril),s suclt as disaster drills for Identifiec the Inuninf! o.f li()spital perse nnel The personnel of Kiihu>i\ Hospi-. mny he he!i:l ;lt ;i|iy time tal mn> be identified tiy tnr colo*- of their uniforms as follow. ECONOMICS LABORATORY Inc HoRistered nurse:- ;inc 1 icon set' pracUcn! nurM1:—w hiu uniform; Surgical Supplie ana cm Nurses' aide-, --- \eliou uniform*. iWere Furpished with in*iKm;-. n<> caps laboratory 250 PARK AVE. techmcians-u hiu uniform' \\ itl; Jnsitfni;-. no c; By Newark Firrn X-ra1 technician -— loni uhltc coat while uniform? with insignia Sui«ical ; supplies for the new no c.- 'UIUM at Hallway Hospital were fur- York, New York 100171 Diutar> floor maiu^ -- puu. un> 1 nisljed by rieinholil-Schiimann Inc., lorn I a Newark linn, which lias beccin in Housekeeping inaio^ — I.M. un- I business in the st.ite since 187' loir. ijlic company in the largest and Porters—tan uniion. i oldest surulcal su))|)ly businesjs'iu Maintenance men — iznv un>- 1 Ni>» Jersey and servcfj doc|tors, Phone YU 6-7530 formi I hospitals. lii))urat<>ribs and las- Operating i-oou personne— I inns Ihrougliout \\ic entire ^tate. green clothin^ Oliarics L. 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ately'analyze the results. Total of $581,500 Was Realized n! Hospital's Building Fund Campaign Patients and Staff; Are Guarded by Hospital Laboratory >: Of course, accuracy is essent in laboratory tests. Thus your ho»- • Against Possibility ; pital must have| available the mean* of Gross-Infection Fees Are of performing these essential jobs. i;j • : • • • <• The Jab equipment must be of Safety has become a by-word the.highest qtality. For example: across the, country. A national or- ! microscopes ct st about $650. ^ach. eanizationj devotes itself to the sub- Explained ject" and the press, radio, televi- An Auto-Anal;-zer, used: for mak- sion, and jrjiagazines from coast to ing many difTi rent blood tests" at , !Your hospital slateiiient at the coast carry! on a constant and one time, costs approximately $20^- , vigorous promotion for safe con- end. of your stay may contain a 000. '..'''" '' duct on the road, in the home, and number of. items marked "labora- • The lab is an essential factor in nt work, j , . - ' modern : medicine's -success in tory." This figure i; the charge the treating many- diseases.; As such. But you; hear little, if anything, hospital must male to cover the about safety: in your hospital—per- although it is expensive to main-. haps because a truly modern cost of supplying tests of various tain, no doctor, or patient can ba health center is one of the safest kinds to your doctor' about your deprived of its!.services. ' •-,•'•. places in which to be. Many, many physical condition, i '. Registered nurses, licensed prac- ••'• precautions are taken to make it so. The [hospital 'laboratory is: re- ' Take one' of the most dreaded tical nurses arid nurses' aides aij» ' threats toj the ; well being of pa- sponsiple to your [doctor" for • pro- on duty on .all floors ^j Tlospital 24 hoYTS a day: tients and| personnel—the' possibil- vidingl as much information as try about yo It arid your case, ity of crasSTinfection. At Rahway necess| : so tha he can trelkt you properlyJ The Womari's -Auxiliary, is ' ja ll'-i I Hospital, 4very preventive' measure 1 known to! science is Employed to ln' brdjer to do this, a hospital lab grdup! of vijlunteer. dedicated !; safeguard ;aj»alnst this major prob- must tje. able to pe! form .about 250 workers who serve the hospital !, lem.- IT1,;'1 I . -:• diftereint kinds of tests and accur- without any compensation, ! Cleanliness, of course, is the basic solution to the spread of in- fection, aCd the hospital's house- keeping' department has a spotless record on! this score. But good housekeeping alone is not enough. CAMPAIGN STARTED-I-Resldentlal phase of thtJ Rahway There must be certain rules en- We are proud to be a Hospital Building Fund camp was started on April 3, 1963, forced in the various departments PROTECTION, PROVIDED-fSafesmardlng he»Hh at Bah--'! ay Hospital are tjhe aseptic utensils provided by the central j at a dinner in the Fellowship! Hall of the Second Pres byterian to avoid the transference of dis- fe drive are., left to right, Mrs. E. erile supply department. Shown is an autoclave which sterll- ' Church. Shown discussing til ease. ! • : supplier to a Bouglas Miller, Jr., an area chairman in the reslden ial divi- ; es-^nstrumeats, equipment and linen used by the snrglval de- ! sion; Lawrence E. Cole, genefal campaign chairman, and Mrs.' The, maternity department, for irtment andr qther departments of the hospitals. A new, eri- : William I>. Boswell, co-chair!: .an of the residential division. example, must be restricted to ob- r?ed central sterile supply department is provided in the i . New, Modem. Larger. Progressive TOTALING THE PLEDGES—AddinB;op the pledge cards returned bfr volunteer workfcrs (Photo by Kenneth M. LoubS stetrical pbtients. Even though the :w three-story «ing of the hospital. at the climax- dinner of the residential division of the Kahway Hospital] Building Fund caW rest of ^16' hospital may be over- vaign are, left to right, seated, Sirs. Joseph A. Kenna and Mrs. William X.. Bbsn-ell, cp-chiir- crowded^ and there may- b^e"'rela- in th maternity department are tion, take place In tlie central ster- men for the residential campaign. Looking on are Mrs. Lawrence E. Coli, Area chairmen for the residenti. tively feW mothers; nnd babies in usually/ well aware ;[6f.the restric- ile supply department at Rahway reported the highest subscription I total, and George A. Van Gemert, admihistihistfatof r of the hos- drive were Mrs) E. Douglas IMilleji RAILWAY .HOSPITAL.' pital. (Photo by- Kenneth M. Lonky). Hospital Se maternity, surgical and medical tions here, few people realize what Hospital. Here, the pressure for Jr..and Walton S. Smith. patients simply, cannot be placed goes in, behind the scenes in surg- more space Is felt • for the mdny Tlie Rahway Hospital Building Captains heading the voluntetji in any of the free beds in|the ob- ery t prevent the spread of infec- work tables, the large autoclave By 41-Year-Ol^d and other equipment arid the stbr-. Fund obtained $581,500 during last er'nors for 20 years and treasurer, Edward |A. jPartenppe w teams were: stetrical wing., Such a restriction, tion. ere co- age area for {he wide variety .and T>\ year's drive for money to meet the Mr. Cole formerly was plant man- chairmeii: of ahel doctors Rahway—George H. Guiler, Mr: when enforced without deviation, Did you know that after every Our sincere ronj;r\uJatioiis to tlie Atlniihislra- ubscrip- large numbeYs of surgical packs 'costs of an expansion project which ager of the U. S. Metals Refining tion committJ Cole. JMr. and Mrs. Albert F. Goet,: Market reduces to n minimum the possi- surgii 1 procedure in which infec- bility of briinging into the: depart- tion'i exposed—such as a ruptured required as the schedule grcjws lioiv >J<^lical Staff, JN'urses and all who had a Included construction of a new Co.. Carteret. ager of Angelo R. Fiore, Richard E. Ma Corneous pay. Neill, Herbert H. Kiehn, J. Ke4 Started originally in 1923 ;by ment any Infection which could at- appen lix operation-^-the operating heavier'and heavier. A large new three-story wing for the institu- Fayette N. Talley, a member of the Buiek-Oldsmobile-Pontiae as- in liiiaking neth Abbott, Philip K. Anderso Aaron Moskowitz,! tile Miltin M •at tack mothers and babies during room must be closed down and cfentral sterile supply section is in- part this dream come true.- tion. the law firm of Leavltt, Talley & sembly plant] ofj the OSnqral Mo- cluded in the new tliree-story wing and John Sharp 3rd. Market, 69 East Milt in A* e., oas those" first precious hours and days thoro ;hly scoured^with disinfec- Appointment of Lawrence E. Krevsky, Elizabeth, and Robert L. tors Corp., iinden, was chairman of life. ; i - ; | ' tants n the flooi^/the walls, the' now under construction at the hbs- Clark—Mrs. Billings, Mrs. Wa| Cole of this city, retired industrial Jdnesj vice president and general of the cm-porate subscription com- served Rahway Hospitalo , as well Similarly, the public is never al- ceilin ;s and ever^ piece of equip- pital. ' ' I ter E. Martin nnd Mrs. William ; executive, as general campaign manager of Jones & - Auerbacher. mittee. J$ervJnB with him were the city's schools, cihurches, d:nd lowed in the maternity department ment l surgery?^y' . John Hli Migetl who was com- Walsh. The professional attention :to chairman for the campaign was an- Newark, served as co-chairmen of fraternal and social ^rganizatio] when the babies are out; of the You! no doubt lnwe seen in the every detail in keeping your health nounced in-April, 1963, by Charles munity {'relations manager for Colonia—William A. Walsh, Wi| |jthe memorial subscription commit- throughout the years. nursery visiting their mothers. The or on televis|on some of the center "clean,'' not ojjly to the E. Reed, president of the Boai-tH of tee. Merck «JCoi Inc. until hi^ retire- liam K. Sparks, Robert E. Howari only way !Dad arid Grand^na and AIR PRODUCTS & CHEMICALS r meas ires • taken by doctors and naked eye but to the microsco )e, Governors. Jlr. Cole headed the ment, anil Paul !c. Billindr -— Frank Tengi, Charles D. Stewa Harry Moskowitz, James Smith Sr., president of man- Grandpa aire allowed to see Junior, nurs^ e in preparing*, for. an opera- iSf.OTo of th<> preat benefits p o- INC. task force of business, Industrial ager of cJienjrcai products' for the and Gerard A. Rosa. owner, and prespnt the Rahway Savings Institution is through' the plate glass window tion—jthe scrubbing t^p,; the careful vided at Rohwajy Hospital. As i he and civic leaders - who conducted Bayway rfefintry bf the h and a member of the hospital's ry ipf the Hurtible Oil Carteret—Mrs. Patrick J. Tut been with the firm fo: separating, the nursery from the way I which steril^zejd gbwris and hospital grows in- size and in se •*- the fund-raising drive to acquire & Refining do., Linden. OAK! TKKK ROAD 1SEL1N, Board of Governors, was chairman hey. years. corridor. Tlie -tragic consequences rubbe gloves are • tut- on, the ice more pehind-the-scenes tools the money eSential to expanding of the board subscription commit- Mrs. Jisenh A. Kenna Linden—John D. Potter. which could be expected if infec- masks over the faies,' the hands must be Installed to 'support jhe the hospital's facilities. tee. Mr. Mo'skowitZH ssed his s chairma-' n ' o-''thf thee residentiaresiden l divi- Max Lilcnfield was chairman tjous diarrhea or some other dis- held igh above wkiist; level. All unending fighjt"against the sproad r ' A member of the Board of Gov- sion witiiMri cere congratulation hos ease were to enter the fiursery Dr. Lorrimer Armstrong and Dr. L. Boswell. the special gifts committee. o th these re part bf th(j aseptic proce- of infection. .. . I tal staff on the grow make these"! aseptic measures—in- dure. Nof so dramatic, perhaps, convenient though they may be?— of the institution but e> ually importapt is the work Red Cross volunteers serve ; not only Understandable but abso- end ess hours of: i|.-r—spent scrub- "I hope," he paid, 'that I sh unpaid nurses' aides. Ever sine lutely essential. : ;, bing, leaning, boiling and heating the war years the help rendered see it grow g;er as the yea And the! excellent tecoixl Rah- under steam pressurje all of the in- by the group has been invaluable pass on. My fa/her and I ,(eel tj way'Hospital has had in sending strum nts, equipment, and linens Girl Scouts and other volunteers we liave helned it grow i"by pi home wellj and happy mothers anjd used n tlie operating! room." I Compliments of assist the hospital materially fromj sonally donating anci fupnishi: babies attests to the effectiveness The e essential preparations all COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL PAINTING of these safeguards. ' d to eliminate the possibll- time to time design] '• • '" ! 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1,000 to Visit Fair Saturday RAHWA' Y NEWS-RECORD More than 1,000 persons, the largest group - CLARK - COLONIA Merging It« Rahwar Record, Est. 1822 with the Rahway News, Est 1030 ' AVENEL -ISELIN ever to participate in a special "day" at the New Entered u Second CI1111 -Matter Jersey Pavilion of the New York World's Fair will Vol. 142, No. 4 Post Ottica Rahway NawjBraay 28 Pages Rahway, N. J., Thursday, June II, 1964 Price 10 cents per copy participate as performers and spectators during the Rahway Day program at the fair on Saturday.. The majority going to the fair will leave , this city by special Pennsylvania Railroad train . on.Saturday at 9 a.m.'^nd then take a Long*" Island Railroad train from New York's Pennsy- Vote School Board Referendum lvania Station. Approximately 750 are to go by train. _ . ... Philip J. Carr, Rahway Day chairman for the Council Places city's Tercentenary Committee, said yesterday that the excursion tickets will be honored only on Samuel Robinson Open House ol. Edward Markey Injured Public Question the 9 a.nL train from Rahway. Tokens for the Long Island Railroad will be distributed to ticket On Nov. Ballot holders enroute to New York. Heads Campai At Hospital A public referendum on , Rahway High School organizations .which In Action in South Vietnam 7>vhether Rahway should perform at the pavilion will go to the fair early Samuel II. Robinson, a busi- change from the elective L Co Markev of system of selecting Board ^-Sftturday morning in Lhn;ebTi3es7rAbout-130- stu- essmaTi^here tor many years; or'Fducatidn menibers tTT dents and instructors_are to make the trip. will .head this fall's campaign alls Church, Va., was wound- : p :d--in--.aetion -Hi-South" VietDani 1he_ appointive ._svstem _\vi j 1 -"PrisenBng' 5it¥tlirt t: th"N J of-the -United-Fund-of-Rahwayr hou3e--at-Raii- 5it¥rtalnnierrt at the"New Jersey Thp annmmpflmenf «•« > jcheduletiLf .iarn_l. FriHay lii—federfrl- Of City Kiehn, Ira Faxber, former i'jee- ;ponsorship of. the Republican flood piograim- for the "Personally, feel. obligated There are no funds. avallabl holder Sherwood' Valentine, 'Club and YouAg Republicans Rahwaiy River, first of-its type Three retiring members of the to accept this j Succumbs m the nation, will be approved for such'a project in the cur- City Hall staff were honored at Harry Simmons and Council' Herbert Siegel is chairman^ for Si" L L fiscal year, which feh3s" from % work TE dub and' JBc&Ias" RinaloT a darner on Monday night at cies.^We^must give irmounced yesterday by U.S. June 30. Congress is to be asked the Main Restaurant,'" where > ed by" Mr^ Valentine,* consists oi card'party wffl"be"helffph Sept. 'SearCISord"P." Case and" Rep. this-year s""appr0pri they were joined by members ot telve theft1 diplomas from Rah' and skills." tion of $6 mfflibn tb~provide Theopbil D. Krefcel,. rector of Freeholder Walter E~ Ulrich, 9 at the Elitabethtown Consoli- Florence P. -Dwyer. their families and approximate- way High School at commence' St; . John the Baptist Russian vlr. Robinson was associVted Qeyer of 33 Hamil money ' necessary for ne who also ./is the Third .Ward dated Gas Co. building 'with The flood control program, is ly 75 fellow workers. Or tho do x Greek CaftoKc for- many yearns With Rcbm- to/ St. self-empioyed for 4 year's work. es on Tuesday al son's, barchmure md-houaewares Mrs. Boyle'in «na«rffe:' i£al -to- -the-. -Lower- - Main—St. Guests of honor -were Miss OhjircJv will give the invocation. councilman; Council -President •ears as a real estate1 and gei —^Appromnrateiy-two years-h store. He was a member of the Clifford Comer, Frank Crue and A dance and social evening is L'rban Renewal Project which is since .the,Redevelop;n« Helen T. McCue of the assessor's ' Misic for the processional Rahway Businessmen's Associa- era! insurance agent.with offici office, who is anti recessional _ wilfbe _dffere3 scheduled dtor-jJurje-lS imhe" —-Mft-Kiehn-is chairman-of-th on Irving "suddenly g 3i)tn'-".yeatr."itt.jDy g « wetenrie 't by. the Rahway High School V.F.W. Hall" to ""honor"Dudley his home on Tuesday. He was way -Redeveiopnient- Agency.- •Engineers ^o -make- a study r Pribush, presideot of. the Qass Active all his life in the Boy campaign committee. Members Painter, candidate for First Some of the project area is sub- the feasibility of a flood contro: GCampo. finishing his 23 years Band. Miss Jean M. Orban will (Continued on Page G) are Fred Broidt, Robert Jepson, years old. at the pumping station; -and Wa'J- j of 1984, and a fiarewell by sing "One World" and the Sen- Ward councilman. Mr, Mefie, Mr. Geyer was born in Rah ject to flooding when the river project for the Rahway River, [' Ronald Stevinson, vice presi- rises during a severe storm. The vast amount of detail work ]iam H. Taylor, celebrating his r ior Girls Glee Club will present dinner dance chairman, report- way on July 17, 1893, and re 25th anniversary in maintenance necessary has delayed reaching '._dBiLJJn*i.'A,..Grias1 retiring "Th ankl You,."America." ed the affair will be on Oct. lo-sided here all- of his. life. . H£ It was indicated yesterday general supervisor, will iotn>- that two-thirds of the "cost"of- of a decision'on the project until and his retirement at the same The program will close, with in the Cross Keys Hotel. Miss was the son of the late John am time. tw graduating _class_._ancl h/» smprnp pf thft -Aima the project, estimated at nearly now. : ichardt -spoke -about—the -pro' Kannah-McCarthy-Geyfir .411 three received scrolls and 2r Ti. . R. Rlzzo, ppresident oi by members of the senior class gram. Mr. Geyer was a commun: the Board ol Education, will gifts form die Municipal Em- Sd and, joined by the audience, tba Robert Castor, Y.R. president, cant of St. Mary's Church anc loyes Association. In addition. present flie diplomas. Dr. John flag salute and the national an- ;aid the meeting on June i&2 at member .of its Holy Name So- H. ;Cooper, high school prin- Will Open onkn^22 ,Iiss McCue was presented a thorn.. . . • "" 1:30 p.m. in the Cross Hotel' ciety. He was a former secre- Business, Given Setback ;ift from her feilow employes 1 o dpa], wlfl award the scholar- will feature showing of a mo- tary of the Rahway Real 'Es- ships -won by members of the i the assessor's office. James CO Boy (Escapee Found The Rahway school system two subjects, Mr. Kagan said. tion picture, "Gateways to the ate Board and a former mem Kinnoally. director of reve- l» Rahyvay Dinor will conduct a summer scliool - Classes wffl be held between Mind," produced by the Bell P.phway Snfpty Colin cil. He was a member of the A 15-year-old local 'resident, program from June 22 until .8 and 11 a.m. in the high ['elephone Laboratories, 4s Car Smashes Wall oremorues. , Jamesburg State Home for Boys Candidates who spoke wep board of directors of the Axia. Juljr~24rit'"lras- beerr decided _ school building. Subjects will The KwikKook Food Center on the week included part of the '.Members of "the committee on late last week, w^s picked up be offered ,to make up fail- ir. Painter,""Councilman "Marsh Federal~Savnigs and Loan As it. eGorge Ave. is temporarily front lawn and a" small tree at irrangements were Mrs. Edna en In the Wind on Sunday at the Super Diner, folloiving a survey. ures and to improve die pre- if the: Second Ward, Alan socaation for many years. _ JIankley. Mrs. Dolores Franken, CO Irving .Str7'"by*~PIr, Syme, Fifth Ward candi- )oris-Geyer, and a son7-J ment to bring home some good all and demolished the fryer, Installation c -pictures. »ker and cabinets. All three Rihyay Lions Club -mil Lawrence "STT; "second vtce

V) —— • • • -•-•- - - - ors had to be forced by po- install nevf officers at its an- president, Frank Nicholctti; itTSOTrfrour smaller ritl In Mis Store on Saturday ce in order to expedite emex nual Charter and Ladies 'Night third vice pTesidcstrJo'in Kow- rens took a shorter trip on Fn Louis Vogel, 78, of 508 W.ash- neraj Home, 275 West Main St. •ncy repairs, on the gas lin^l program on June 25. al; secrelary?>4Jax Herbstman; m day but they couldn't have had r. Mayo estimated the damage ington St. died of a heart attack Pallbearers were Benjamin and William Papirnik was elected financial secretary', Robert Puf- more ftm, even at the fair. They , several thousand dollars. president at the meeting o'n on Saturday momdng in hfi Stanley Needell, Manny Schls- fenKarger; trcasurtx. Max Na- o were the lucky ones who arrived Neither Mr. Maloney nor his Thursday night in the Main Re- del; tail twister, Phillip Chester, before space ran out at City stxwe; Vogel's Record Shop, at sel, and Samuel, Alex and Jack n 1483 Main- St. issenger wore injured. staurant. The other officers are: and lion tamer, Joseph O'Brien. Hall's Council chambers,, where Vogel. Other property damage during First vice president, George 70 Okee, the otter, paid a Chil •Mr. Vogel was stricken on the The directors are: George Law- , dreh'fl Lihrary-sporBored visit. 44th wedding anniversary of he rence Jr. and John'Pitchell, for 1 58 ••§. Okee broke bailors-champed ^nd-his. wife, Fanny, who sur- pne-year terms, and Dr. Jlorris 70 _ ice...mxLstWwed._q« _the j)layf ul viyes._...-.__..._ -Grossman and-Adolph-PeteKon;— Q ness tor which otters are noted. A. native of Austria, Mr. Vo- City's for two-year terms. n t/> He- and • Mrs. Wisbeskd, his gel was barn on Jan. 20, 1886, The club will have its Chi)-: CO owner, arrived a little, later than the son of the late Solomon and dren's Night program in this they were scBeduled, but as far Clara Susesr Vogel. He came to •the -United States when he was Main Restaurant tonight.' The -as -Mrs.- Jean Petersen. "chil (Continued on Page 6) m dren's librarian, is concerned, 14 years old and moved from Of Conservation Now Showing Results . they arrived just.in.time...... New York City to Rahway in rn •' She was all set » /ill in some 1916: He'wag' assooiated-with -In- September,--1862, Rahway •and.-thercfore,- became Ihe-bene- ors have-becn-completc-ly—rcno- Union - County-Week-.- -- of the waiting time and she be the Vogel. Music Stores far 10 Redevelopment'Agency initiated ficiary of conservation efforts vated and:new paint..jobs,:new Sat-for-M.V.-F-«ir- o years. Previously he had been its first step toward conserva- and funds. . -,- o gan with "Do you believe in sidings, new porches and other The Union County Tercente- Q 73 wfefies?" Any children who #h the Vogel Brothers Dress tion in_ the. city, through the A comparative press and group Co. here with his late brothers, db.i?rvable modernizing proj- nary Committee will sponsor "hadn't believe before suddenly Lower Main. St. Urban Renewal meetings ntid the foundation for Union County Week at the New Natiian and Joseph Project.. ' ' , housed-hoiAp inspecliions. ects are common sights u-ithin V- did, because just as Mrs. Peter 1 Jersey Pavilion next week at the sen said, "Then let's wish Okee Mr.- Vogel was a member of The selected' area for con- The agency's offer of free the area. .' New -York" World's Fair. O (Continued on Page 6) Temple Beth Tqa^Jh and "Rahway servation previously had been technical guidance, the' assis'F "inequestcd," 'Qfa~ag6ncy will in anee offered on obtaning home guide visitors through interiors Tfie observance vpll open at Hebrew Congregation. analyzed and -approved by the noOn~on—3#orid#y wiien there- j improvement loans, and its con- of houses- where proud owners m In addition to his wi/e, sur- Urban Renewal AdminLstratipn will, be a~ribbon'-cutiting cere- vivors are two sons, Seymour as having- basic vitality and sulting service were enthusiasti- have agreed to display new sci- cally accepted. These same ser- ence kitchens, modernized bath mony "and parade. Programs This Week's Vogel and Jordan 'Vogel: a stability. The buildings .were of are scheduled for each day 2 brother, Building Inspector Max sound construction. The area vices are still available. -. rooms and . redecorated living r through June 21. Vogel;,a s4ster,-Mrs.-Sarah-Nefii j by_mYners_ft .illiag. Less than two years foan-the quarters, ^which_Jiave . contrib- News-ReGor4 uted to •'making . their homes —"-Tlirt dell, andtwo grandchildren, all and able to do their part in inception of the .program, arid as will perform 'at noon next 2 pleasant, restful an5 -healthful, Church '. •••••• of this city. upgrading their" properties and a result.of working together, the Thursday. Miss Janet Paulick, Editorial •;. • .» Funeral services took place on thus^protect their investments area is no longer a suspect,"but and abodes-in wliich Lhe Swners could take pride in possessing. violinist, and George Paulick,- Gradnatlons .-..: 5" 4*6 Sunday at 3:30 p.m.,in Temple against potential pligh and de- is now a prospect for proposed accordionist, of this city, will- cay. • •'"-••' new modern street lighting.and Through its. demolition •activi- \ Social :••' *» Beth Torah with Rabbi Samuel play at 12:30, 1:30 and 3:30 LIBRARIAN'S PRIDE AND JOY - Three Washington Schoolgirls who read,a total of Smerling. officiating. Cantor The. area wihin-the city having sidewalks to complement an in- ties, the agency lias acquired Sports..... • I some hedges and other greenery p.m. en June 20. -» , ClaEtiified •• 10 213 books during the -1SS3-G1 school year received trophies during a program In the school Isaac Kornfeld assisted. Inter- all' the above qualities was vestment of more than $100,000 10 which the residences of the con- Directory ••• on Friday. The pupils are, left to right, siar on.Porter, who read 61 books; Pamela Olivieri, ment took place in Beth Israel pounded by (he Pennsylvania which has been spent, by the NOTICE: Buy now, as we will _..._; .__.. servatipn ' arcn may have by 1 Legal* .....,-_ll _wh_9. wgs toe leader ,wfth 93.books to her credit, and Susan Ikenson, who read 59 Cerneter?, Wbodbridge, under Railroad, East'Hazelwood Ave., homeowners for property im- close in July. Burden's Colonial " : r •provemcrtteFSome of - (Coatinued-on-rPage-6)- t^ airR^^^f EeJier Fu- -Main St.~-atid-East^Miiton^Ave-- Shop on Irving-Street: . ----- :J^i-;-;- 1 Paga 2 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD, Thurs,, June 11, 1964 study; T" p.m., youth prayer Lutheran Church, North Plain mately 75 Goldwater for Presi- RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD, Thurs., Jun» If, W64 Page 3 service; 7:30 p.m.. Boy Scout field. ' Organ Concert Troop 102; 8 p.m., Missions June 18 •• Ladies' Aid to pre Thorny Problems Piano Recital COAL SALE Local Backers dent workers of Union County. Warm and Dry legion Post 5's Girl. Peter and Barbara Ser-.tian of 204 New Dover Rd., Co- Sacred Concert Committee. I pare pads for the Americi To Bt Given Steven Weiss of Westfield was. rateUi of 13 ConcortfRd., Iselin. Ionia. Church Services Tuesday — 9:30 a.m., prayer Cancer Society; 1:30 p.m chairman. Speakers were An- meeting; 1 p.m., Ashbrook Can Be Solved, Given Friday Nut and drew Seamans of this city, May Reported Election Set Boy, Michael and Mary Byn- Ladies' Aid coffee party wit! On Sunday ' Of Goldwater das of isol Roosevelt Ave, Car- To Be Given First Baptist pastor: 9:30 a.m.. Churdi Worfohop; 7:30 p.m., prayer members observing birthda; southern' cvounty coordinator,, meeting, Delavviare .Valley Chapter, Stove ... $23.50 and.Miss Terry Qulnn, Rahway Children born, in Rahway teret Rev. James F. Horton.- pastor School, young children through anniversaries this month as hos Meeting Told By Pupils American Association of Theater For This Area For June 18 ^June 1 Sunday — 0:-15 a.rrt . worship the sixth grade: II a.m.. Church Wednesday —.7:45 p.m., pray tesses; 8 p.m., Vacation Churcl Mark Victory chairman. Plans were made to Hospital during the past .two HAVE A CAREER In Clark Tues. er meeting; 8:30 p.m., study A call to use "spiritual pow- Organ Enthusiasts, will present provide information for voters May was warm and dry, Har- Paul Konic has been nomina- weeks are as follows: Boy, Ralph and Carol Miller service with sermon. "Shadows School, nursery and seventh School teachers and staff Students of Mrs. Virginia PEA .. .. $22.50 NOT JUST A JOB!, program. er" to help solve the- world's a free "pop" concert on the The Goldwafc headquarters old Duflocq, meteorologist at the d for commander of Railway of U North Ave., Elizabeth. The Male Quartet of Toccoalof Tomorrow." by the poUor; through 12th .grades: 2:30 p.m.. meet for planning session. Trembley presented a piano re- Chute ftellvcry Cosh Price "to cope with the distorted news May 29 "thorny problems of human re- Wurlitzer theater pipe organ in at 153G Irving St. was the. scenecoverage whdeh has plagued Union Junior College Meteorolo- 'ost .5. American Legion, by Girl. James and Patricia Kin June 4 musir by th Sonior Chpir wiUl emsaders and captains report , June 19 — 8 p.m., Friday cital on Friday nisht 'in Uw Falls Institute. Toccoa Falls. I " St. Mary's Roman Catholic % lations afld race inequalities" the Rahway Theater on Sunday CHODOSH BROS. of a victory party on Frirlay Sen. Goldwater from the outset gical Stations Cranford. said in :ie nominating committee. neally of. 288 Jefferson Ave. PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL _ ... .iCvril Blakp. minister of music. to be received: •! p m.. baptis- Kev. JoJipfc E. Murphy, pastor Bible Study Group home from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Boy, Stephen and Joan Wag- Wotfd fomom Krt> Mtthod prv- Ga., will present a program of ,; orgimst. g;45 , m Ch,]n.h greeted Christian Scientists at Ilderan .Outing Club. Approxi- night to celebrate the triumph of his campaign." Gunter Ha"eus- his monthly report to the U.S. Election of officers mil be con- mal class 'or parents. Sunday — 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 William Leluv 344 Russell Av. The. organ, formerly used to & WEXLER Girl, Austin and Joyce Barry ner of la Broadway, Colonia. parm yov for a rewarding full or sacred music and tpstimnnlps at r their annual meeting on Monday mately 120 guests attended. : ot.U. S. Sen. Barry Goldwater ser of this city was in charge of Weather Bureau. ucted at the June 18 meeting School, crib oom. niirvrv and Tno«d.iv • 7-30 p m . Ses- a.m. and noon, Masses, in the accompany silent motion pic:, FU 8-1000 of 226 Harold Ave., Fanwood. Twins, boy and girl, Anthony port ttmcarMr. Tram Ing bo«n the Christian and Misslou.irv Osceola Presbyterian in Boston, Mass. Students who participated were u of Arizona in California's Re- refreshments. This was the warmest and the Legion Home. ! kincWp.irten. and firvt, ^econd sion. church: ,9 10 and 11 a.m. and tures, has not been played for' ME. Grand .Ive. -' Boy, George and Barbara and Dana B'a-'wo of M Ebnont to itfit your tch«dulfl. Ag« no bar- Alliance Church. Desman Ave . [and thirl, grades; until no

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Your Public Absence of Thought RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD, Thurs., June 11, 196-{ Page S Automation Can Be Occurs Occasionally • Degree Awarded Seven Students Highway Conformist A LITTLE Even motorists with superior Often Violates Rules EYES EXAMINED Library presence of mind' occasionally By Moravian Obtain Degrees Fortunately, most motorists Helpful to Nation prefer to be recognized as a By Minnie S. Ch'apin suffer absence of thought. DR. EUGENE R, TENDLER MONEY DOWN Motqrlsts fight a constant bat- highway conformist. A non-con In Madison : No one denies that automation hae brought prob- Diroclor, Public Library ie against ' distractions while To City Student ormist as anyone who fro- Frank Grablacho.ff, son of Mr. Seven Rahway residents were lems with it — both human and material. But, in the KECENT ADDITIONS driving, try to think only of quently drives too slow, tail- and Mrs. George Grjblaclibff'of awarded degrees by Fairleigh gales, exceeds speed limits, Optometrist view of President Keith Funston of the New York TOE HORN AND THE FOR your drivine when a distracting EST, by Jamie Lee Cooper. An interest bids for your attention. 609 Jaques Ave. received a commencement exercises on cuts in. dodges from lam: to Stock Exchange, ". . . we can manage automation. I bachelor of arts degree in eco- .ane, passes on the right, or 12 E. CHERRY ST, FU 8-7331 BJHWJY interesting novel of frontier life Saturday morning on the uni- believe that it has done a lot of £ood — and that it In Indiana during the late 1700'< THE OTHER DAY nomics and business _ adminis- otherwise violate? ncr<>ptcd '•^•S^;- versity's Madison campus. rules of the road. OPEN FRIDAT OTOHT Tn. «-0« P M offers tremendous opportuniHps for impi-wing the and early 1800's that draw* '» tration from Moravian Colleqe. From an editorial in New Bettile.''tm, Pa., durlns com- The garduates and the degrees human condition." vivid picture of the early set Lots of. people laugh one way '"FMBEH OF APPROPRIATIONS, Outlook we received this bit of mencement exercise:; on Sun- received are: tiers and Indians. The story and vote anotlier — Will Rogers. Mr. FunSton speaks with authority -- for the ARMED SERVICES, AND information: Dr. DuBridge of day. Miss Geraldine Bader of 66 eSvers two generations, \vitti thi the California Exchange and its member firms are making more and SPACE COMMITTEES younger folks heeding the. call 1 .Mr. Grablaclioff also was East Emerson Ave., associate more use of automation to better their services to -Institute o f of tho "Hunter's Horn"' and T e c h n _o - given the Eosilon Beta Alpha arts. their millions of customers and clients. Late this rear, heading west- when the old way logy said that, Business Society Aw.irri. Ricardo Chirinos, bachelor of of life began to disappear. SATURDAY, JUNE 13th for instance, the Exchange will begin operating t> new SEN. CASE "we know, in While at Moravian, Iio was a science. stock ticker system nearly twice as fn«* •»» *>" <-<-m FALSE COLOURS, by Geor- science, only a member of Omicron Gamma IS Omegii social fraternity, -Kpsi- Michael J. McCoy of. 1716 mercial telegraphic ticker now in use. gette Hcyer. "Christopher Fan- tiny f faction FRANK GRABLACHOFF cf what'there lon Beta Alpha Business Soci- Church St.; master of business Basically, the fear of automation lies in what it" Reports cot arrives In England Justin timo to. savo Uie famliy honor is to know." ety, varsity football tram, intra- administration. MISS GERALDINE BADER. MISS DIANE MURPHY impact ie and will b« en employment- Without mini- .Apropos;, the mural basketball and baseball John Moyle of .2349 Allen St. RAHWAY DAY 1 by impersonating hij twin, Lord miring this issue, it >a a fact, «s Mr Punet^n also Denvllle, at a parfy it which Army Synil teams,. _Kecreation Committee bachelor of science. to You Miss Diane Murphy of 197 points out, that many jobs have been created by the Uie latter was to meet the re- and Resedvcli and Varsity "M" Club. 'Ae was AT THE L Nels Illlor Dukes Rd., associate in arts. v latives of his prospective fr Lab. n a-s "• elected "to. Trianale Honor Soci- very companiea most deeply in olved in automation Edward Warhold of 323 West akc m.iy lie 2OIU\ ancee. Cressida Stavely. The found that,' "Space which has I ety and ytvho's Who in Amer- and technological advancement. And evpn u'hen it AWARD WINNERS - Yvonnle Yvonne Sabol, left, and long scorned hardly more than Scott Ave., bachelor of science, tomes to "hard-core" unemployment, he olwrvpirt ho is fir from forgotten. complications that ensue, before Audrey Arnold received Citizenship Awards at Washington rrean-ytfiversities and Colleges." I/>rd Denvllle reappears . . _ an emptiness between. earth He also served as sophomore Richard Wellbrock of 765 Bey In a brief period of time ho School's awards program on Friday morning. _ . erly._Rd.,. master of business WORLD'S FAIR! i "automation may contribute a new dimension to this make an amusing story. ' hUJ and the stars cow has a- geo-class vice, president am)_senior ~pToblei5T7 tiuTit'K rarely the BasTcTauseT "Ajjy~rfiTs- "Hnpphy as complex «s a • mass"" administrafion. tune which he valu"d at more ; class-treasurer. girided effort to hold back technological progress by Wilbour A. Smith. Sean fifth grade, Ray Hook, Larry of .pipes and conduits UBder Make Sure Your Comero Is than $2,000,000 and to acquire .city-., streets.1'.. -Ther«-a-r«~oer-j -NAME-MUSIC-DIRECTOR- wmtdTVc-fTelieve the problem, but intensify it a position- of -such- influents Courteney is a torrnented >T)un CiR&nzaM arfd-Donald-Jenkins; ?• wKite African who is •a, Kon tha Pupils Produce sixth -grade,'_ Audrey Arnold; Start lbe~ down payihcnt for the Iior.ie tainly more mysteries Uian The Session of the First Pres- Diplomas Gjverr ^y-jl OufhecUh lii medd ththat on any Save By Moil—. bj4er£an=Church- of. 'Averief has In Working ConditiofKmd—^ **tUr-u -*"* particular issue ~Ee E53 fen ' mairn Sheila Doyjo and C yuiMinfi or- g -^ -^L Jif •'¥-<^~~~? almost incredible efficiency, fveryohe lie encounte . Th« PtayrReceive Postage Both Wayi tec sure: For~vaiue,. satlsfac- [pj^d.jijjJi multitude of tasks mem hem of the Senate in the field —few yfrftr^: r [-(-sctttiig W Sontii ^Africa ' " lfon, and" ftp "service, this JS'fibma City, Okfa., a graduate of and Kpef3". Tf can and Hoes eliminate PMirh palm of his hand—a-nd all of Westminster Choir College, tlius by tiw. bud tiiti e golld rush dayd s and therh e Is Savings Account now and add to H the place! West End Garage. paperwork dnidgery. long the bane of business -and much adventure and excite1 Annual Awards Plymouth - Chrysler, 935 . St.Princeton, U) be director of mu- roach ;e 33. every month. We'll help it grow by 4 1/2%* i By Seton Hall SEE US FOR government and just about all active organizations and ment. but- it is the tragedgy y of A play, "Much Too Mud),' Republican Club George Are-.;-RairwayrTel."!FU sic; He will begin hlrdufles pr yflur tumniBf holidjyi.iF? - fie information about -aj l\ !T"P fTIT Hie Bobby B3ccr case has! •man^s—tteret—for conquest tlut[ua.i- "'Regular DIvldend-4T/4% ceived degrees from Seton Hall •-KODAK' pictures with a new instant-loading • story a powerful one. ycar. weighed by the one was be»n brought to light morning. 'xerdses. (amerq be v ana^e '. ii ? an )>-> '' p i a by the much less energetic and kawa. This is a collection of Members of tiie cast were Held Sept. 26 Compounded Semi-Annually fly* "host —MISS-RUTH-BALDWIN Robert t, Floyd of 248 Wash IHBH. Bv't )* 's 'IPJ? enterprising Semttp ft-ulcs Cora' zed -as.!James—Woody;—btndir ~"Je RC ngton St. was awarded a mas JOHN MOYLE EDWARD WARIIOLD look sd ij\ a survey of the current cultural ported. at the meeting of the »Ui»-Divld«nd-for-PorI(R Thomas, Renee Miller, Roseann AT •r of education degree by tlie some leads and ignored others, scene from the General Seman- Colucd, Piatrictoj .§etan>, Regtna Young Republican Club of Rah- Ending April 30, 1964 Faith Baldwin School of Education at exer- KODAK iil,, espec'ally those rH to Son- tics point of view drawing Brownfield, Marjorij e Davles. ivay- on Monday night in tho Rush-Hour Motorist Master's Degree Won HAMILTON CLEANERS cises held on Saturday morning FOR AIL YOUR PICTURE. otors tfieirLselves. heavily on the social sciences, aine Huey, WUUe Cutter. Cross Keys Hotel that tlte picnic Given Degree Walsh Auditorium on the Requires Patience ' By Thomas Siccama Tie Committee has chosen especialli y psychology , py pygy lharon Klock,, Mary Joan will be on Sept. .28 at Bartlett THE Your Clothes Get "Loving, Care" rampus. Commuters who drive in rush- Thomas G. Siccama, son of not to inquire into the f.icts be yakawa'k s ofeervatiofe n is sharpHa-, Field. The .picnic will be held At Glassboro Visit YOIJI Hospital : Hughes, - linda Suckar, Donna Receiving undergraduate de our traffic need to carry an Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Siccama GET PERFECT PICTURES '\A headliscs such as the.-"' his style lively, and his. wit 'ullo and Renee Poluslo. inoconjunctlon with the Rahway Miss Failh Baldwin of this city SF<-RET SENATOR'" HAS ...and come back to you fresh and grees during the afternoon at ex ixtra supply of patience. of 1498 Church St.. received a AUTOMATICALLY with With Ca»» diverting." Awards were made as fol- Republican Club. Nicholas RI- INDUSTRIAL-WORKMEN'S ,vas graduated with a bachelor ercises'in the auditorium were VAST POiVER - "MR. ABBOTT.v by George ,ows: Citizenship. Audrey Arn- naidi will be the chairman for ... "bandbox?' clean everytime!. if arts degree from Newark Late afternoon "going homp".| master of science degree in bot - 5IAJORITY LEADEE^ Tohn J. Brogan of 385 Seminary Abbott. One of the finest, and old and Yvonnie Sabol. most Im- the Young G.O.P. SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION State College, Union, on Thurs- We., John F..Campbell of 17 jaffic is particulary hazardous ny from the University of Ver Sunday .Afternoon SRORETARY CAN MAKE OR most enlightening Wdgraphies roved, Robert Major, Ronald Andrew Seamans reported on This Week's Cash and Carry Special: day. Vest Inman Ave., Carmine J. secause drivers generally have ont. Burlington, at the 160th BREAK MEMBERS :bout the theater. Mr. Abbott 'eta-son and Carole Barefield: the state convention of Young FREE INSTRUCTIONS The R.ahway Hospital is holding op»n houf on SERVING THE COMMUNITY FOR MORE THAN HALF A Miss Baldwin, who majored in Jerasa of 2205 Price St., Ru eached a low mental and physi !om meneement exercises on SENATOR SAYS HE BABRED has been an actor, director, 'ercenWnary wlnnera, third Republicans In Atlantic City. Sunday afternoon to mark the opening of its now lementary education, will teach iolph N. Hawkins Jr. of 1735 al level. Many are fatigued jndav on the College Green., j|_ £ot- oxpoM—adwU CASH TIED TO OIL VOTE Uaywright, and producer; He rade, Donna Ikenson, Herbert A former Union County Young WOOL addition and to give the public the opportunity to see SENATORS CHARGE BAK'CR in the- RjJiuay .MJIUUI 'ark St., Francis A. KeepJler o: 'rom the day's work. Nearly OPTIMA you are invited to stop in and see l r,f Mi rhilriiinnH in nprfotfl. and Jo] untz; .fouiiJl Rep I n member. Peter ^480-tRVING ST., RAHWAY, N.J. -• next-September 138-Elm Ter., Jerome C. Mey- the great improvements, including renovations and WORKED A DOUULECKois Phone FUltoft 1-9400 everyone Is anxious to reach Miss Ruth Dengrove II S KIT Harry Clayton. We will be happy to New York, of his two marri- 3e, Patty. Setaro. Joseph Johnson, was elected national While a student at Newark erhoff of 245 Concord St, Wil DEMOCRATIC SENATORS lome or other destinations, Receives Degree Kit help you with your picture-taking new equipment, which were made jv^iWp through *es. his daughter, &M"hTs Wudzkl and Linda Thomas: commltteeman. BLANKETS .89° State, Miss Baldwin was active CLAIM BAKER plays. This will be enjoyed by iam D. Casey 3rd of 250 Wesi ieavy traffic and ftequent de- s Ruth Dengrove, daugliter • The fullr auUimntlc Arfn Optima II* problems — be it black and white contributions to the Building Fund. BETRAYED THEM in the National Education As- Stearns St., Miss Rosemary A ays build up tension and in- 5M unc LOIII" K theater lovers, if Irving Dengrove of 1453 New TKOI, IN FINDEni CKKKN ><"• color or the selection of the correct sociation and Modern Dance 'enney of 115 James Ter. and The Rahway News=Reccrd is inchidinjj with this ON-bEGIStATION INCURABLE PHYSICIAN: .V Next Week's Special: crease impatience. Conditions Church St., received a bachelor •SHOOT': RED KOR "n.ASH": film. Stop in and talk cameras wilh Club, and was a member of the Ilullt-ln coupled rnntfrflnder and f(isf issue a 16-page souvenir section devoted to the hospi- Nor has the committee acted AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY, by Wal- Thomas F. Scott of 757 Pierporrf >ecome ideal for accidents. if arts degree from Glassboro on th« suggestion by Senator taff of the college newspaper. -t. «/;.« 1cm 5.M us — it's our favorite subject! tal. The newspaper hopes that the residents of this ler C. .Alvarez. During his 78 ;tate CoIlegCon June 2 during • I.e*Uler Caie (or Altfa Optimn IIS . *'• ^ Hubert Humphrey, the Majority -ears, Dr. Alvarez has led a Two Rahway Youths Jie commencement exercises in • iifa Tull.T HC rimh tor AG-l city and surrounding area will read the section and Whip of the Senate, that it -in- MEN'S • LADIES' Democratic Club's Driving Speeds Are bulbd and Cmr . .-> .• t !> varied and exciting life. His Are Pinqry Graduates Iassboro. • AKfochnim* CT IB I.1S-2O, .S'.-tl'i? THIS DAY IX PICTURES I then go to the hospital on Sunday to meet the staff vestigate charges that Mr. Party to Be Sat. Matter of Prudence IncL factory proce«ilnr * .' Baker deceived tie Democratic anecdotes of his youth in Ha- Richard Cummins of 632 West Miss Dengrove, a graduate of. and to see the enlargement of the facilities. Committee, in the al- waii, his early medical experi- SUITS..... 98° The Fourth Wand Democratic Driving speeds are largely Lake Ave. and John Lucadamo Rahway -High School, majored IF SOLD SEPAI1ATF.I.T 11H < A visit to the hospital will give not only an indi--] location of' committee assign- ences in San Francisco and Club will have a card party on matter of prudence. Fast driv of 898 Bryant St were gradu n kindergarten-primary educa- AU THIS FOR ONLY $109.95 ment*. Mexico, his years at the Mayo Saturday at 8 p.m. in the V.F.W, ers and slow drivers. should ated from Pingry School, Hill tion at QJassboro. She will teach cation of the size of tie institution, reveal the num- Clinic, show his dedication to Hall. -•"-.•":. realize that they have a respon side, on Friday at the annual n the Clark school system nex ber of services offered and show the operation of the I rals«d these matters-In two UUNPRV sffiHity lop the safety oi eacT fi-ppearaneej before Uiu StiU^lii tes—positive-«p- commencement, exercises in thi September. hospital but will provide first-hand information about proach to lite. HLTON DRY CLEANING man, and Gilbert Brown, club other as well as to the driver; school. Rules Committee and also on president, are making the ar-who maintains an average speet A gossip is a person who ere the future plans and aspirations. the Senate floor. The temper 700 SCIETNCE EXPERL Wanting to work is so rare ates tht smoke in which othei rangements. •.. in between. Try as much as pos E. Cherry St. The improvement was made possible by the con- of the majority was, however, MENTS FOR EVERYONE; re- - SERVICE The club has suspended •meet- sible to conform to prevailuif merit that it should be encour- people, assume there's fire. — FU 1-9059 demonstrated when I was _ vised Mtd enlarged edition, pre- • WIUWUONflllll . HAISNMM9 • IAUWAY,NtW JUSR ings for the summer months." traffic flow. ._ — Ahrnhnm T.inrnln lDan_Revello.— — tribtributioni s of the citizens of this ana tad by the work eled dowa while objecting to pared by a ,teaim of science volunteere. We feel that those contributors and vol- the " ' teaoherfr-from^he-United^ States,^ see terizitfon oiour efforts as.'.'sly [Great Britaih~"~aii3 TrariceT •what has been accomplished. innuendo^' workdns under the auspices of Since then, my mail has been UNESCO. A varied and com- heavy with letters and tele- prehensive collection of simple grams from around the country experiments for six-year-olds supporting my position that thfl and up. They were designed to is back, all over town•••i Bobby Baker - investigation arouse scientific curiosity Freedom's Symbol should be a thorough one andcover a wide variety of I The Rahway Ministerial Association, Distractions beset us and it is a good idea oc- that it should include invesliga- sciences, such as plant and ani- r tion of press reports that Bobby mal study, rocks, soils, mine- casionally for the sake of our personal and national dealt in campaign funds and rals, fossils, air pressure^.etc.. THAT DISCRIMINATION IS UNDEMOCRATIC AND VIOLATES ;_;;£_ s in recent meeting, extended its com- sense of direction to reserve a time for taking stock. committee assignments, and etc. trom This country will observe National Flag Week from bragged ci his power to make The following titles are reeenl or break members of the Sen-reference books: ] mendation to those who have willingfy June 14 through June 20 this year — let us renew ate. Numerous editorials and BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS AND blSNITY. WE THEREFORE EXPRESS the custom of showing the colors and recall the ideals COLLEGE BOUND; 4th rev. columns have been published" ed.. by S. C. Brownsteln for which they stand. ln-our state, as well as through- out tlie country, protesting the ABBREVIATION DICTION- OUR WILLINGNESS TO ACCEPT AS OUR NEIGHBORS PERSONS I signed the "Open Housing Agree- Whether snapping in a stiff breeze CT hanging attempt to bottle up the in- ARY, by Ralph De Sola. in dignified repose, it is impossible to look at the GLENN'S NEW AUTO RE- Elizabethtown vestigation and indicating a stars and stripes without seeing reflected in them both rising tide of anger at the mis-PAIR MANUAL, by H.T. Glenn. GOREN'S BRIDGE COM- M THEN FHOUT Rl I ment" of the Rahway iouo-paet) and tho future whjeh-can-befong-fa- : ui a pJiiuouia' puDIlc" trust PLETE, by C. H. Goren. 'the great country they represent A nation's strength for private .gain. HISTORICAL REVIEW . OF has no meaning unless its use follows the will of a The Committee's- appropria- THE TOWNSHIP OF CLARK. NATIONAL ORIGIN. I Relations Council, and hope that oth- tion for this inquiry expired WORLD BOOK ATLAS. people with pride and integrity of purpose. last weekend, and I think it --Responflible individuals with the freedonrto think; probable that_this will be used I ers of our-community will unite with rr •» -create and move tcrmeetTTfiEt changing fflraunstances T'futtfira- excuse ~lo "TRee built the United States. A free society capable of from doing the job properly. Vrt. Thelma B. Allen Jfelvin I>a>V Pajju'I Jolinwon, 5r. Patrick O'DonneM y.; :iin! Mr.'. Lconiid SuLn But despite, what the major- Hlcliard W. Applobaugh John Day* Mm. H. II. Joni'a " l>r. David H. O!)i! M, 11. Hin-liii-1 spawning and encouraging such citizens will have ity paity members of the Sen- Boss AronowUs Mr. nnJ Mr». B. Pcbuff - John- T, JonoB ' Joaoph J. O'Xt'fll linitui 'i, SWincti j them in an effort to personally over- PENNSY Mr< Gertrude Ayroi Dorln Dodlcus Virginia C. Jones .Mr. and Mrs. -C. Oppel Mrs. Wlllluni yiclflici, Ji the versatile strength to steer a meaningful course ate Rules Committee may do. Mr. ond Mrs. Fred V. S David M. Domblinff Mra. Vivian R, Joutj Kdward Oaborno • ^ l-;ih"l Sty in it is clear that there is -a Mrs. MarU Bakar lrvins DonKfov* 1-Yniik J. JOM Kpnneth J. Oatrnntlel Ui-rl-.-rt !•:. Hteln in this fast' shifting world. The American flag has Krana Bakkor- Josopll DeNlcholns Mm. J. Kucan Mro, B. Oaivandcl \Ir-.i. VITKIIIIH Stiff]*.-:- always flown above such a land — let's keep it so. change in Senatorial attitudes- Ire no A. Bftkk«r I*ona DiBenpJptlcj Joseph Kadlec -\fra. A. Outwator Mr.-. liuUi Stoki'i - | come discrimination and willingly ac- Individual Senators, who until THRIFT Ann! Bakksr Mrs. Mary.piVita.- ..: Jdra. ilarlrut Kadlec ', - •• - ' Albert P.-Outwater . '.:rorfi"o c. sym» .JMargaret B. diltarco IMw.-\rd KaHhm Klflo Outwater ' ' 'lura T.it* recently were laughing off the John DIxon Mr. and Mrn 'Arthur Kftrns .- ^Ira, L. L. Oivmis Mr. nnii Mm. X. T:n». Bobby Baker case as^trivial Abrom Bakkii* Jans Banghart ' Rudolph Doltral Dr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Katsinuii . . Kov. Je«5o F, Owens J .Mr*;. Doroihy L, Tiiylo- and political, have' ctiosen CharmglowlOO Charmglow 1800 Carousel Mm. Fred R. Bnii«r John D6UK1HV Ko.'io Kawut -i" - Mr. and Mr«, Tliiirinun I .ict, h*. Mr.i, ]-'r:uik Taylor j cept neighbors on the basis of merit themselves to support my ef- M^9. Helen Bojikervlllc. Ilnrs^rot Dunn ' A. J. KlmmjcU ' —Voyrd Pailen Smnl^y.Tsylor . Deserved Thanks TICKETS Solid copper, with hinged Cast aluminum, with brass- All •lumlnum pott and lantern. Itru. John Bankor\-illo • "Rov. and Mr». Eugene \V. Ul^a Mru. >rau0*"KTnfli -•-•i^on-Ja- Pane - " \lrh. \\'illlum Tnvl'-r fort* in behalf of a thorough — pliffd etgle flrlil mdivldi TIBV. and Mr*. Gordon Bi ilr. and Mr». Emlyn Edwnrda Air. and Mrs. Jonoph Kioffdom , iVcd C. Page. Jr. [•..nlniHn.! U. Tedcacr. Investigation. And some wlij to access door, black satin . Handsome colonial deilgn' Eric H. B^sktiuoa Ruth Edward* , I .Sianioy T. Kobal . ~ ' Ann C. Parker Ti-Ktfy Tedivico I without regard to race, religion, or The garden-department of. tjie Rahway Woman's finish. Quiranteed against* overhang. Hinged accut with Integral ntmiplitt. Sidney and Eleanor Bell Sir. and Mm. Gustavo A, Eialnser . .Iiinice A. Kobttl . -T. Stnnlcy Parker Air, iiiul MrA August -L>...Ti(utiid» Had rejected disclosure of their door. Black satin finish.' Georgb Belllnser N'orma A. Elliott Mr. and Mrs. Bteplieii'Kovat a "Mrs, Jeonlo Parker Mvrilt- Tliomns rust forever! 539-15* Ebony finish; Weittiirprwfid 1 "~; Club is to be congratulated upon its improvement of Incomes and financial status as Beryl F. Benson William Elliott KvMyn KruRCr Scilctwlcl: rarkcr Mr. anil M«. JMn-c^l "Tor.-J.-:. !^ Compltta with nim» plats.' far lltt! 508 H* A (iron KriiRcr i the appearance of the Pennsylvania Railroad Ration unnecessary and. an. undue in- Mrs. EUulbotti Boruob'»;» Mr. and Mra. William Ellloit. Sr. Ollv'la Pfirker liiilli Toali Guaranteed against ,ruit Cheirttr A. Borry <"Finny D. Kmlrkon Jimeph Kymlck Clarence E. Parkci- .Mm J. Viill \ national origin. vasion of their privacy, have New Yorlt Tl j IJGIB Blnnchford •^farenrot 0. Erlckeon • . Mm. Paula Landau Maria Parsonu • ".;!..rln K. Viil^iiTintf . in this city. . now decided to make these Uonry Blanchford " 3tev. and Mrs. Frodorlck Fuirclousit Mri._ E. Lano - / Marian L. Pareoiu Hoy M. V:il»n!ini Shrubs have been planted and a fence erected on ONE-DAY COACH Marcus J. Blum " Alberta Falaon Mrs. Win, Lane Gcrtrudo Pattoroon f.ovl Vali-nllrii} facts available to the pubiic MFR J. Boyli* Ellsklieth Faair Richard W. Lant* ' .j- >!ra. Hnnry B. Pelffor John Van Klin« the railroad property between the- station and'East The member* of the' Senate ROUND-TRIP- Ch&rllt' Bran* MYi. Ileroklah Fitch Xancy Lanff* ' • >trs. Clarpnce Pennix Annlo Van Kllr.c . ' Yes, the glory of the Gay Nineties Is tack—and blossoming all over the lire. F. H. Bruiur llcv.'Euffpne W. Foote G. V. Launhardt : Mr. and Mra. John D. Pnnlz Klchanl M. Vllo!!i Rules' Committee are now ser- Mra. F. G. Foot* , (•:, Launhardt Kartha Leo Peterson Ir.-ni- I!. Vo rl -Milton Ave. Tho plot certainly.has "been made more Ellzabethtown service area. Wherever you find families with an eye on the pasfahd Fred Bru«ch« 4 fi iously discussing the fine pouts I/ucUlo Brother* Corn L, Forrest llurtls Ai Lawrence - • Miaa Betty PittinRcr " ' -:.-— \r;rrvotfei- " sightly .and the station's appearance has been_ im- of disclosure" legislation, such their hearts set jonJjeauty,. there you'll find authentic gaslights on the lawn. C. K. Brown Hannnh Franklin Mrs, Jlelcn TL LanTdiLn Mra, Anna Poindoxter I!,-rt Walker "" : proved."MrsjJLT $T. Coopers department chairman, and Cheater Franklin Mrn. A. Leonard . - Mm. -Matthew Porter IT. \ViiJtnn ,— - as I have been sponsoring since And there are-many styles to choose from, all guaranteed for years of outdoor Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. I'raiiU Dr. Arthur Levins •ElUabeth Powell Vcrnlf Wanl • ' members of her group deserve a vote of thanks from 1958, jnstead of arguing against . EarJ M. Brown Mr. and Mra* Donald G. Freeing •Sonla L«vy Norman W. Powell Mrs. W.'H, \\.w: the necessity for it; Clearly, Children 5-11 ftan—'/i far. use. Now in satin black finish to highlight your lawn. Victorian Mri. Hattla Brown Irving E. French Douglaa LflttU Martha Przytula •Judith Watkliu the city and the railroad. . - Ids Mat Brown Cmujuinco Gallachor Mr. and Mrs. John t. I-6v.iT Ituby Randotpht TornnBlon D. Watkn.i " "i voice of the people is be- Beautify, illuminate and protect your home with authentic gaslight Call the Modeled. from authintic John E. Brown Bert Ganser Gloria Llghtner ''tinrlea Rnnklns rt Mno E. Wataon We invite you to show your concern and good will We have one suggestion for further improvement ing heard in the Nation's Cap- from B«tt« Brunaoa T)r. Harold Garbcr Mra Frank C. Unton K. Rcidinff Jiin^ C. Weuvgr Gas Company now, or mail this coupon! . boulavard light* of the list Elijah Bullock Jerry Garbar ' Adeima XI. Lyon Vr, Rlchartl K. I'.ell.ni William M. Weaver -_ of the area: ..Won't the person or persons responsible itol. Htipbon W. Bumball Doria fiernor / father L. MacNelU /" Mm, T. Rhinohart l»r. an»l Mrs. M, W-inu.- century. Cast aluminum, 1 by signing and returning this form to Rahway Area Rahway lira. F. Burl* Joyce Goldborg- !l. K. MncNcill * \ Pal* W. Rico - cynthln F(. Wfarrctch- • for the filthy, area opposite the station do something I am confident that the Bobby pilnted black. Complete with - Charlotto K. BUM« .. Gludya Golodnur " Mr. and Mm. John HTSUage^ Ji«an M. Rlcft ' Samuel ,\\>rli.'r" to clean up, even if Cleanup Month has passed? Baker case will not die. The .rf fami. fran effiir (farVonr, (oo / mmi plate. Wtitherproofed ' Gary D. Bu«*!J Mrs; Cynthia Gordon " Mrs. E. W. * " Wldnpy RIddlcstorfrcr, Jr. l-'rod "^V. Whlto Human Relations Council 495 Grove St., RahwayT forllW ' ,j gH*. John T. Butljr John D. Graham , , W.-A. Mfl-r»h WftUion Ridononi — • Mr, aiid Mra. Hcnn'V.'niif public wants .all the facts and CIC NO MONEY 2 HMon Cnhlll Mrs. Cartnclta .W. Grahtim Virginia S, Maratt Mr. nnd Mrs, Walter, M. Riuinr Itrv. anil Mre. Robert "A. Wki:..in these include ' Bobby Baker's Ura. Ophelia Calland Mr. nnd Mrs.. 8. F. Groenhulgli HIM K Matley , • ^fra. George Robinson Jnyce WiMur Tjie motorist who weaves through traffic often Good Monda/3 through Friday*,,*' Elenora R. Camub«U "Mr. anil Mr«. Char)o» A. Gronliiiiatiy Mn. Beatrice Matley Petty Itoedteor . - .- AltnTta W1M.T relationships with individua •xctpt during commuf rrwh houn< Mra, Lavlnla Camplielt Jlr. and Mrs. C. J, Galdrou Ann MatnUonla V. H. Roench i.niuin WiMtT ''I wish to go on record as a signer of the Open Hous- Senators. Good Saturdayi and Sundayi on Mr. and Hn^Itobart W. Can Mrs. Joseph Gulllaim Norman B. Maurer Ituth M^. Rogers ^Ir.i. ftoln«rt II, Wiley MTH. Bcntrlco J. Gurkin Kathleen A. "Miiurer Thomoa E. Ho mil ii jitimlcy -Wilk ...... , t' — DOWN WIHlftm Campbell p all trains. ' Vano» Cannady Mrs, Eric llnmoler Mr. .and,Mrs. Jtrrtea M^ayc. Jr. Mm.'Joan II. Horn tin Mrp. AU^rt ,T. William* • ing Pledge which appeared in the Rahway News- Gazing eff Scenery $ 00 Mall toi A. V. Oarkhulf Mra, Men W. Hammond Asnoh'and Hobert McCallum Mr. and Mm, Arthur r»o:t Kniestlno Williams RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD WORLD'S FAIR H. Carroll . -. T' W. Harmon - , * _ .'. 'II. McCormlck >lra. Sarah ROM • Mra, Grat*e Williams from 2 per month Q.-*(OUDAL .-.:•• Ruth S. Cm William E..Harrl* • 7 N Miaa' Alice M. McCullngb- - Mrs. Aaron Kos^elle • , • . Mrs. Euulco -WUfioa -Record of June 11 th." The Community Newspaper With Best Whai Parked •rBenator Clifford P. Caa« Clare X.JIflrtniU r-i . George McCullagh • . _ - - - Hamuel Ruckor - - • - Harrison WUHOH, Jr. PACKAGE TICKET EllabttMbwn Git • 500 No. Broad Sb, Elizabeth, N.J. •Robert>. Caitor KllACeUl HoJm » -- Dr. Adam-T.-McDanlel Mr. and Mm. Harry SclifttSf! Mm. Almco Woodtoa The High Interest Rate Scenery gazing like bird ' •.. avollablt to P^nniy Niw York '• HV. Hi lira. Loo Cuapln Harold W. Hoini Hev. and .Mra. Paul A. ITcDanlel Elizabeth Saplenra Harvey L. Woodtoti watching requires leisurely con- Gentlemen: Mlnnlo 8. Chapln ^foyor Robert }Z, HeiiiiftWijtir,- * Patricia TC McGarty Mrs. Irma .ScUonck SMney Wolkln EstablUied 1822 _ ii2nd Year - ~* - travcltn. Ticket Includes reduced Elizabeth Chartrand Hobtrt HendrlckaoD •.Mm; George McGulnne?3 Nicholas R. fichneltler Mri-SyKifi WplIUli -'.'._. centration. For safe, unhurried admfulorr to Fair and round-trip Please provide.complete details on a Gaslight for Richard Chartrond 11. A. Hill Jr. Dorothy Mclntoah • '" . ' Robert uvarta Mercer - - - •- - " Ottn SchnnfiiGr. Jr.- — Thootlore A. Wymtyrmkl (N THE JUHWAY PUBLISHING CORPORATION a spot well out of traffic lanes tween Penna. Station, N.Y. and 'lizabethtown Gas M. Chriater Mra. Albert C. Hoffmaj. 1ir«. Lucille MerrlcU* T^ucllle Sclrro^to - Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Yatcj amel (Address) Prlicllla a Chrlatotltri Dr. Milton H. Hollander C. Gordon Ulller ' Melvln L. Scull I'.uth K. Young the Fair'« main sote, Price $2.50 1470 Broa Street, ftahw»y, N. J., (woes FOlton-frWOO and stop their cars. ELIZABETH METUCHEN PERTH AMB0Y ! RAHWAlf WESTF1ELD NAME- J5dn« CHento • . Mm. Patricia Holmei Mr..and Mm. Vemon J. Mill* Mrs. Hel^n 'Cr>ScaTvell John 3. Zlcfc ' ...Children ?1.75. /We«r • N«w Jtraoy Pr«ui JLriioclatlon SEE ADVERTISEMENT ON * Railroad W. Dlckaon Cunnlnshani Fr^nk A, Johunnesaoii ' . Dr. and Mm. J. D. Keineiii lUbbl and Mrs. Samuel uin^Nfl.?'"- 1u permit publication of-their nomci, Villa N*Mj>»p.r Is ruiptmdM. for typogranaicTCirora OI.IT Mra, jMale Danlela Mrs, Uxaco, B. Jolimui , C.'T/Nouhaufl %. U. Smith #&" ta th* «x<«al of tht ipao* th» orrert occupy, cialm> must b» Page 3 ^-Mosi direct way (o th? Fair HIV, and Mrj. Howanl Day

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Page 6- RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD, Thurs., June" 11, 1964. gineers. He IS .employed by th( C.V. Wetz Given Donald Williams Scott Paper Co., Mobile, Ala. Woman's Club Legion Auxiliary RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD, Thurs., June 11, 1964 Pegs 7 32 From Area as plant engineer. Receives Degree Mr. Williams and his wife, the Shower Given Degree in Sharps and Flats former Miss Mary Ann Rufflni, Budget Given Elects Officers, Given Degrees have a year-old daughter, An- Sandra Burg In Engineering nette Marie. They are residing _- By Dick Levy Board Approval Plans Events On Saturday By Rutgers By Rutgers Donald J. Williams, son or in Mobile, having moved then of the RossW overture standi Mr.-and Mra. K. J. Williams of from 1040 Jaques Ave. Mrs A luncheon and planning mee Mrs. Andrew Brobertf was Miss Sandra Burg, daught**- Twenty-five Rahway residents In ceremonies on June 3, Records reviewed are recent releases rated as follows: E-Ex- out in all its depth and beauty 76fl Central Ave., received a Williams is the daughter of Mr. ing of the executive board c elected president of Rahway of Mr. and-Mrs. Charles R, and seven Clark area residents Butgers University'Law School Unit 5, American Legion Auxi- Burg of 108 Georgia St., Clark, eellent; V-Very Good; G-jGood: as interpreted here by Leonar;) degree of bachelor of science and Mrs. John RuCfini of 1045 the Rahway Woman's Club was received degrees at the 198th conferred the degree of bachelor Bernstein and the New York in mechanical engineering from held, at the home of Mrs. Dun liary, at Thursday night's meet- was feted at a surprise" bridal of laws on Christopher V. Dietz F-Fair. • P-Poor. Milton Blvd. ' anniversary commencement o( Philharmonic." Five Rossini Stevens Institute of Technology, can A. Talbot of Sunbright Rd ing in the Legion' Home. shower at her parent's home on Rutgers University on June of 1682 Rutherford St. At the Saturday. The grower was giv- FAVORITE ROSSTNI OVER- classics, including "L'ltallana in iHoboken, on Saturday. Whistler is indeed one of the Watchung, on Friday. The other, officers are: First in the Rutgers Stadium, Piscat- same time, the school- honored TURES — Columbia Stereo Algeri," "II Barbieri dj Sivig- WWIe at Stevens he played en by Mrs. Paul Ricardo of 830 him for his contributions to Uie greatest masters of painting in The board approved a propoi vice president, Mrs. Raymond au-ay Township. MS 6533 (mono 5933) '. Rated lia," "La Scala di Seta," "La on the varsity baseball team for Christopher; second vice presi- South Ave., Westfield, the pro- I Legal Aid Society and Ameri- J my opinion. And I may add ed budget for the coming yea spective bride's aunt. The Rahway studenM and the E- The vibrancy and eloquence Gazza Ladra' and "Semira- three.years..He as a member of that in this opinion Mr. Whistler dent, Mrs. Stanley Hedner; can Law Students' Associati9n. mide" are in the spotlight and which will be presented to th Guests inHuded 40 relative?"- degrees they received are: Chi Psi fraternity and Ameri- himself entirely concurs. — Os general membership. The cor third vice president. Mrs. An- William E. Brandt Jr. of 2120 Mr. Dietz, a graduate of the benefit magnificently from . a can Society of Mechanical En- I'car Wilde. drew Dl Netta: secretary. Mrs. and friends. AJtCT presentation DENTS BYKNE ' J. CUStJJIAiNO H. rAUEENFUK MKBGEOfHOIOU A, CXBBESJBMJS Rahway school system, received In Hie Wind careful and probing • perform- responding secretary, Mrs. W of Rifts. a huffo* lundi was Prospect St.. bachelor of sci- T. Potter, read the" acceptanc Eleanor Hoodzow; treasurer, ence: Denis John Byrne tof 239 his college degree from George- (Continued from Page 1) ance. Recommended whole- Mrs. Harry Hoeft; chaplain, served. town University, Washington, heartedly for every classical .speech of Mrs. S. Herbert Ta; The hostess. Mrs. Ricardo. tMonroe St., bachelor of arts: would get here," he did and the lor, recently elected' preslden t , i • T ~^ *Mrs. Virgil Collins: historian, •lanvs Anthony Cusumano of where he served in various show was on its way. taste. • ' Mrs. Ralph Reed, and sergeant- was assists bv Miss Grace class offices. While in Washing- CHRISTOPHER V. DIETZ of the New Jersey State Federa Chmcharik. ivho viU be brides- !274 Prce St . A.B.. Christo- • • • BARTOK:.-Music for. Strings, tion of Women's-Clubi. at^arms, Mrs. George Schmitt. pher V Dietz of 1W2 R'rtger- ton, he was active in the treat- While we're on the subject of maid, and Miss Diane Burg, ment and education of handi- Percussion and Celesta - HIND- The president, Mrs^- Robert Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald and who will be maid of honor. 'ortj St., b-i<~helor of laws: Ron- Children's library, Mrs. MITH: •Concert Music for Mrs. Hoodzow will attend the capped children and was ap- Petensen is ready to argue with Chankaian, announced thai Miss Riirg will become the ald Allan Falkenflik. of 430 Strings and Brass, Op. 50 - charms and keys will be award department convention in Wild- <;rove St , B.S.: John William pointed recreational director of who still believes that bride of Phillip Franko of 42:; Christ Child Home for Retarded Columbia Stereo MS 6579 (mono ed by tile club to qualified girls wood'on Sept. 10, 11 and 12. The Tappm St.. Avenel. on Aug. 22 ferine of 1.152 Bryant St., A.B.: Johnny can't read. She main- 5979) Rated G - This is n past presidents' meetinr! will and Mentally : Disturbed Chil- tains that he not only can, but at Awards Day at the Rahwa in St. Andrew's Church. Avenel. D.u-d L. Huff of -195 West Mea- dren. very pleasant and productive High School. be on Wednesday at.the home dow Ave., ma^er of business does, .and Tor those who aren't offering of contemporary Jewels, Mrs; L. -IT.-^Cooper, gardei of Mrs. William Furman. Experience is what keep; a -idm frustration: Miss IJUa A. Upon completion of the offi- offers next 1 both of which receive reading. ! department, chairman, reparte Mrs. Furman was nnmed man who makes the same mis- Goor;£ou of 1"3 East Emerson cer's training course at New- Wednesday as evidence. That's ..takejwica f ram.adinittipg.it.ihii^ port, R. I, he was commission- 4he day after school closes, in of. intellectual and emotional that the improvement project chairnian.far..the.insiallation,^f .AM.. A.B.. Xtouclais College; FLORSHEIM h^5TBiJiY officers, scheduled for June ^8. third time around. — Terry.Mc- ed, and- served" three* -year*- co!^^ Cormick,'. _. the Navy. He was.assigned to and there'll be 575 just gradu- Bernstein and the New. York almost complete, and._that... Mrs. -Joseph Sulo -was -appoin- of ITS Monroe St., A.B.: AlliertJ afed-second-graders •sritrr-brand Philharmonic-The-Bartok- and - card'party will be held on Sept ted auditing comjniltee chair-. 4 radar picket duty in the North- 3rd d- .45 Atlantic and also was seleced new library cards, plus hun- •Hindemith works which are well 16..Jn_.the_J21izabethtown—Ga West Emerson Ave., A.B.; M:.<-< foJlowing navywide competition dreds" of "their older" brothers endowed wffii many vibrant per- " g for till' tor" last week's,- Union £ounty| to attend the' Naval Law and and sisters storantog the place. cussive moments.benefit hand the project.-The Americairhomi convection were Mrs. Christn CjjurtOIarEalL-SchooL- - —-— -If-you have the courage of a somely from Columbia's-tpae»- department will hold a pionii iher and Mrs. John Ruff. nificent stereo engineering. While attending Rutgers Uni- Honor winner, you and "planning meeting on Juw The dark hor.se nrizo won* ir, could stop by and see one rea Treat your volume control with 10 at the.home of Mrs. Anthon; Mrs. Hoeft. versity Law School, Mr. Dietz, wild abandon and be prepared MRS. EDWJS J. KOENIG . a member of Phi Delta Phi fra- son why Rahway is going to Rocco, 1005 Lakeside Dr. ilty i-served-as-chai: |have Department chairmen for tin Wss Barbara C. Marhok the Law Day program and co- of more library space. movement of both compositions coming year were announced a R.H.S. Council vice chairman of the Legal Aid • • • efffectivelyglides by. A delight follows: American home, Mrs, Joan S. Smeal Becomes Society.—The^—American—La An unusual and colorful school- for any sound conscious. ..con^ - Petro:- Wed to Daniel Schreck Students' Association selectee MISS PATRICIA WISHART p temporary devotee. man, Mrs. Edward Saliga; art, Bride of frfwin Koenig To Be Headed Miss Far'var.-i •fhak '!-! Wost M'lton Ave.. mas him as national chairman day morning when the Madison Mrs. Robert Casey; Mrs. Carl 1 7 : Miss Joan B. Smeal. daughter vhere she received a bachelor - of Mr. in/ Mrs Mar 1 T Gettysburg Diploma School kindergartners celebrated . Graves, vice chairman M-r Mr An'>" N el the Committee on Professional Vote School f Mrs. Paul 0. Smeal of 470 >i arts degree in mathematics, k o' o/ 55f Jaqiw* A'» PS. Responsibility. He is assistinf with a hobo picnic at Green- ivies and/ legislation, Mrs An I'efferson Ave. and the late Mr. he is attending Rutgers Gradu- By Nace Ruvolo -, 1 Given to Local Girl field Park. (Continued from Page 1) .vd A In arrangements for the associa dre\v Rasmussen Jr.: assistant imeal, became the bride of Ed- te'School. She is employed by •» Church They wore patched clothes and the idea of returning to the ap- ihairman, Mrs. Charles Kaska of M- nd Mrs tion's annual convention Miss Patricia Ann Wishart, vin J. Koenig, son of Mr. and he Esso Research ?nd Engine- iigh School has elected Nice New York City. ' carried their lunches bundled up pointive system, Councilman drama, Mrs. Robert Adler; assi The student body of Rahway Cenr:^Schrnok! .Schrci-k of 51(5 ConHin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl .Irs. John Koenig of Hillsdale iring Co., Madison, us a com luvolo to be p^esi'tent of the r" Lindoni vvorr* nrtT'icd Fllig graduation cere- B. Wishart of 337 Colonia Blvd. in handkerchiefs, but with facts Forsythe commented, "It is ri-' .ant, Mrs. Richard D.Studwell on diculoua to keep presenting the Rd., Colts Neck, on Saturday uter programmer. student Couwi] fnr tho i°fi< the Elizabeth Town and Coun- Pa., at the 132nd commence- system by about 2 to 1. -. tions, Mrs. Ralph Marsh; music, The double ring ceremony was Readers Department: Next Councilman Comer said Branch, where he was awarded ind treasurer. Robin Fedyk. Hermanns. Tho bride r try Club. ment exercises on Sunday. Mrs. Gordon Nonnemacher >erformed by the Rev. Eugene nfn.-i.'i \ve . A R : .a-.i' Tuesday night when Louis R. bachelor of science degree in Their opponents were Lynda ?scorted to the .altar by public should be given a chance lublic welfare. Mrs. Betty Tuc- W. Ebert, pastor. The bride was Siror>son of 113? Miss Wishart, who is a mem Rizzo, as president of the Board frys-ica. He also is atlniding- X7i In f lit Til I n 1 J~ V'T I'^'TTTT-fr- (Xtr\* " "-Ji tn i its r;er and Mrs-, victor Skakandy PI . AR: Ronald M. ber uf Plti Mil. sOdal sorority E3ucaHon7 andJ out given in marriage by her bro- Rutgers Graduate School. He iis : DeMasI. Joan Reveley and MF., "Tfrnajored in English, plomas to R.H.S. seniors, ther, Frank Smeal of South mployed as.an engineer and VesUield wflt mn'«l -of honor, from r*a£e 1). rejection of .the 1954-65 school Mrs. John . Brighouse;. -Mrs ~ EU:""t T.'iur^ion of may think he'a aJittlfi-.confused lUrveyor for the Jersey Engine- Al the assembly of the student 'he bridesmaids were Miss Pa- Scouts, tiie

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Hi- Page 6 • RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD, Thurs., Juno 11, 1964 gineer!. He is employed by the CV. Dietz Given Donald Williams Scott Paper Co., Mobile, Ala Woman's Club Legion Auxiliary RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD, Tours., June 11, 1964 Pafl« 7 32 From Area as plant engineer. Shower Given Sharps and Flats Receives Degree Mr. Williams and his wife, the Degree in Law former Miss Mary Ann Ruffini. Budget Given Beets Officers, Sandra Burg .* Given Degrees In Engineering have a year-old daughter, An- By Dick Uvy nette Marie. They are residing Board Approval Plans Events On Saturday By Rutgers By Rutgers Donald J. Williams, son ofin Mobile, having moved there Records reviewed are recent of Che Rossini overture standi Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Williams of from 1040 Jaques Ave. Mrs,A luncheon and planning meet- Mrs. Andrew Brobers was Miss Sandra Burg, daughte» Twenty-five Railway residents In ceremonies on June 3, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R, releases rated as follows: E-Ex- out in all its depth and beauty 766 Central Ave., received a Williams is the-daughter of Mr. Ing of the executive board of elected" president of Rahway and seven Clark area, residents Rutgers University Law School Unit 5. American Legion Auxi Burg of 108 Georgia St., Clarlc, cellent; V-Very Good; G-Good: as Interpreted here by Leonar;? degree of bachelor of science and Mrs. John Ruf/ini of 1045the Rahway Woman's Club wa received degrees at the 198th .conferred the degree of bachelor Bernstein and the New York in mechanical engineering'from liary, at Thursday night's meet- was feted at a surprise bridal of laws on Christopher V. D«£i F-Fair. P-Poor. Milton Blvd. held at the home of Mrs. Dun- anniversary commencement of Philharmonic. Five Rossini Stevens Institute of Technojpgy, can A. Talbot of Sunbright Rd , ing in the Legion Home. shower at her parent's homo oil Rutgers University on June 3 of 1682 Rutherford St. At the Saturday. The shower w& glv- .FAVORITE ROSSINI OVER- classics; including "L'ltallana in Hoboken, on Saturday. Whistler is indeed one of theWatchung, on Friday. The other officers are; First in the Rutgers Stadium. Piscat- same time, the school honored TORES — Columbia Stereo Algeri," "II Barbieri dl Sivig- by Mrs. Paul Ricardo of'83d While at Stevens " he played greatest masters of painting In The board approved a propo \ic8 president, Mrs. Raymond away Township. him for his contributions to (he MS 6533 (mono 5933) - Rated i" "L Sl di St" "L on the varsity, baseball team for iuth Ave., Westfield. the pro- Legal Aid- Society and" Ameri- lia," La Scala di Seta," "La my opinion. And I may added budget for the coming year Christopher; second vice presi- The Rahway students and the E- The vibrancy and, eloquence Gazza Ladra" and "Semira- three-years. He as a member of that in this opinion Mr. Whistler dent, Mrs. Stanley Hedner; spective bride's aunt. can Law Students' Associati9n. which will be presented to the Guests included 40 relative." degrees they received ore: mide" are in the spotlight and Chi Psi fraternity and Ameri- himself entirely concurs. — Osgeneral membership. The cor- third vice president, Mrs. An- William E. Brandt Jr. of 2120 Mr. Dietz, a graduate of the benefit magnificently from « can Society of Mechanical En- I car Wilde. drew DI Netta; secretary, Mrs. and frieMs After presentation Rahway school system, Tecelved In Hie Wind responding secretary, Mrs. W of giff:. » h'tfl«t lunch wa,r" Prospect St., bachelor of sci- careful and probing perform- T. Potter, read the acceptance Eleanor Hoodzow; treasurer, ence; Denis John Byrne (of 289 his college degree from George- (Continued from Page 1) ance. Recommended whole- Mrs. Harry Hoeft; chaplain, served town University, Washington, .speech of Mrs. S. Herbert Tay- The hostess. MJ-S. Ricardo, t.Monroe St., bachelor of arts: would get here," he did and the heartedly for every classical lor, recently elected president Mrs. Virgil Collins: historian, .lamps Anthony Cusurnano of whero- he served in various taste. • ' ' was assisu>d bi' Mtss Grace class offices. While in Washing- CHRISTOPHER V. DIETZ show was on its way. • • of the New Jersey State Federa Mrs. Ralph Reed, and sergeant- 'hex-hank, who r;T-oii n! 103 East Emerson Wednesday as evidence. That's of intellectual take twice from admitting it tHo port, Rr I, he,was commission- the d2y~after~schoor closes, in that the improvement project chairman for the installation of Vc, A.Q.. Douglass strength at the hands of Leonard FLORSHEIM at the Pennsylvania Railroad I officers, scheduled for June 28. third Uliie around. — Terry Me- ed and served three years In case you haven't been counting, Cormick. the Navy, He was assigned to and there'll be 575 just gradu- Bernstein almost complete, and that..a Mrs.- Joseph .jSulo was. appoin- o' 17(i Monroe St, A.B.; Albert radar. picket._duty4n JtheJferth: Philharmonic, -The -Bartok-and- • J3SOWS card~party"wilfbe held'on Sept. ted auditing committee chair- iiayiiitUKi-1 {asl>r.>uelc 3 rd - of-14 *r •aied second-gnadors -with brand : Atlantic and also was. seleced new library cards, plus, hun-•HindemithiTrprks,.which are welj.' 16 in the Elizabethtown • Ga man. Chosen to" be co!orb(>arers -iV<>st Emerson Ave.. A.D.: following- navywide competition rdrecfe~oT~ their" older "brothers" tfrmany "vibTanTper; Efl^HER Co,' building for the benefit of 'or-last week's Union County A'ahcr M.i.-ie Husband" o to attend "the Naval Law_,and and sisters storming the place. moments.beneflt the project. The American home xmvention were Mn Chn^*" CARPETS AND A-^sr. H;i/eh'''X>d Ave. *•: Courts School. If you have the courage of somely from Columbia's mag- BEST department will hold a picnic her and Mia. John Ruff FUDNITURE CIEANEO -'" ' uii-.i'ion; Mi-^s F/'-"vn While attending Rutgers Uni- Medal of Honor winner, and planning meeting on June The dark horse nrlze vieni in your hom« th» •:* '''i^rr-in of 571 T-"" could stap._by. and see one rea-Treat your volume controLwith 10 at the home of Mrs. Anthony UES. D.VMEL SCURF CK v versity Law. School, Mr. Dietz, MRS, EDWIN J. KOEMG Mrs. Hoeft. u' . A P DouKla.--. a member of Phi Delta Phi fra son why. Rahway is going wild abandoto n and b_e prepare. d Rocco, 1005 Lakeside Dr. or al ry>ruild_ . "have~W"jtart" UilnMng"lnTeiTaTP ~ '""nnusuanrearwliile each. .' Department chairmen for the • no me«jy aoakinf •<.6i the Law Day program and co- of more'library space. movement of both compositions coming year were announced as Joan B. Smea/ Becomes R.H.S. Council Miss Barbara C. Marhak • oo birth icmbbinf *"V vice chairman of the Legal Ai • • • efffectivelyglides by. A delight follows: American home, Mrs. '-•• free quotation caJJ M.-ili Society. The American Lav An unusual and colorful school- Antal Petro: assistant chair- DURACUAN Wed fo Dankl Schreck r A' •> Students' Association selectee MISS PATRICU WISHART ending festivity took place Tues- temporary devotee. man, Mrs. jSdward_Saliga; _arC "-pet Cleaners tiay morning wlieii the-Mariison Bride..of Edwin Koenig To Be Headed Mis? Par'vir.-i Tarv! M-rh.ik, (Jut- him as national chairman Mrs/Robert Casey; Mrs. Carl f Miss Joan B. Smeal, daughter inhere she received a bachelor lf arts degree in mathematics. in J. Marl'. I; o' 1426 W Responsibility. He is assistinj with a hobo picnic at Green- civics and legislation, Mrs An-Jefferson Ave. and the late Mr. at Camp J,ojP'if« T-4547 Given to Local Girl field Park. Ihe is attending Rutgers Gradu- By Nace Ruvolo Churrli SL. a-d">anipi A in arrangements for the associa (Continued from Page 1) drew Rasmussen Jr.; assistant Imeal, became the bride of Ed- te School. She is employed by They wore patched clothes and the idea of returning to the ap- chairman, Mrs. Charles Kaska; The student body of Railway Sc.hrwk. son of M' and Mrs tion's annual convention Miss Patricia Ann Wishart, ,vin J. Koenig, son of Mr. andhe Esso Research and Engine iigh School has elected Nace New York City. carried their lunches bundled up ii drama. Mrs. Robert Adler; assl- Conrad Sclifx-k of SIC ConUlin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ear] Mrs. John Koenig of Hillsdale •ring Co., Madison. o« a rom luvolo to be president of thePI.." Linden, wern nTarned on Following graduation cere- B. Wishart of 337 Colonia Blvd. in handkerchiefs, but with faces Forsythe commented, "It is tant. Mrs. Richard D. Studwell; Rd., Colts Neck, on Saturday iuter programmer. like diculoud s to keep presenting the ,-outh conservation, Mrs. M. M. Student Council fro- th» 1%4 fi5Satunlay afternoon ,nt 4 " rlo<-u- monies, Mr. Dietz was honorec Colonia, formerly of this city, afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in the The bridegroom is a graduate school year. ' in St. Mary's Church, by his parents, Mr. and Mrs,received a bachelor degree from could have fooled a soul. question.i " He added that the ibbons; literature, Mrs. Arete First Presbyterian Church. otherjiotes-favored-the elective• er Collyer; international rela- if Red Bank High School and Other officer^ elecW arc: The double nng rorem^'ny was Casperj)Ietz, at a reception in "etiysburg College, Gettysburg, Our special Helpful .Service to The double ring ceremony was -lonmouth College, West Long /ice presideht, Kenneth Miller, r f Scholar, was =m .\ssociate the Elizabeth Town and Coun system by about 2 to 1. tions, Mrs. Rolph Marsh; music, rx* ^ormpd by he K-e^'. Harold member "d Sigma Xi. natif>nal Pa., at the 132nd commence- Department: Next Branch, where he was awarded md treasurer. Robin Fedyk try Club. ' ment exercises on Sunday. Councilman Comer said the Mrs. Gordon Nonnemacher; performed by the Rev. Eugene T. Hermanns. The- bride uas I..H' scientiflr ^ night when Louis R. public should be given a chance public welfare,. Mrs. Betty Tuc- W. Ebert, pastor: The bride was bachelor of science degree in flwir opponents were Lynda escorted to 1ho altpr by !>or ivice Jam**s Simpson of 11.17 Miss Wishart, who is a mem' Ruzo, as president of the Board ni Mm, Vi^f' fl-ii-nnriy;. ihvsics. He also is attending Chankalian. Virginia Reveley. 'alher.- - her nf Phi -ftTll to express its view. Councilman . .BooaM M Samuel sEafecTTfie. voters' •riagu Rutgers Graduate School. He is•lick DeMasl. Joan Rovripy and Miss Kath!tv>n Holnvst^-tor of majored in English. co-chairmen; ways and means, ther, Frank of South udy Rusch. Richmond T**r.. J> the-1964-65 school Smea] mployed as an engineer and V'estfield was tfiaid of honor from age 1) . Mrs. _ John Brighouse; Mrs. At the assembly of the student Bra'" El!'- may think he's a little confused Herbert H. Kiehn and MrsPlainfield. . ;urveyor for the Jersey Engine- he bridesmaids were Miss F*a Scouts. Die drive ciiairman City's Redevelopment ring Co., Long Branch. He xxly the candidates were repre ''1)0 Womi A«> . RS: IVnnis on the executive board change. Councilman- Ulrich sug- Anthony Rocco, vice chairmen. Mrs. Ronald W. Ruefenacht of mela Dome njid MLss N-inry \ ,in Zand".. A R . =uvl M'" Su (Continued from Page 1) are two Rose Mary lolds membership in the Mon- ented by campaign managers Whalea, bolh o! Westfield. -vi'd of Union Council. He was chair- •- PROPERTY TAX — Kested that Council let the pub :cotch Plains, twin sister of ,vho spoke In their behalf. Speak- .i,i:i Carol U>rier of 391 Lake man of Boy Scout campaigns in The pace of local property applying ]o-the agency's office, lic take the initiative if it seeks the bride, was matron of honor. moutli Society of Professional Beverly Kleinbert? of close enough) and two Patricia Ingineers and Land Surveyors. jrs were Pamela Syme. Robert Berkeley Heights. Dale Mep *^de Dr . m;j>W of edtKv'i'n. 195! =nd 1»52 before the United (ax collections stepped up '13 East-Milton Ave. change in the system. • The best man was Robert A. The Carle cradunre* are Bells." Elks Auxiliary After a reception nt the Brass 'ribush. Richard Gilchrest. hinsky nf Rjihwny,...j__cousin_ und was formed. throughout the state last year In appreciation of Uie Councilman Pitchell" declared oemg-ofrAUantaT-Garr-brother ^andTCombs, Jeff Moran, Rdch- ' 'harles &?marxi Adasczik of 111 that-i)0 pei uenl u! tfrtf residents Bucket, Woodbridge. the couple the bride, and Ro=eanne Past president -and past treas- of the bridegroom. The ushers left for a wedding trip to.Ber- rd Wiebush, Patricia Kennedy Helmstetter of Westfiold »wp Wt>eif:"e!d Avn. Ef.S.. T'ulver- he 567 New Jersey municipal! •wners within the Conservation of the First Ward who have been AccepfsTour were John M. Koenig of Colts urer, he serves on the executive (Continued from Page 1) muda. nd Richard Nash. unior bridesmaids. *:ly College: Ronald Michael board of the Rahfray Hebrew ties collecting upwards of 90 per Vrea; the Redevelpment Agency asked about a change are- in- Neck, brother of the bride- James of 313 West Lane. B.S.. Ljons-sponsored Youth League w Results were tallied by seven Joseph Dugan of Roselle was Congregation. He is a member cent of taxes due. • las presented several certifi- favor of a switch. Councilman groom, and Edward Paolella of representatives of the Student University College; Miss Fran- team and fathers of the players best man. Ray Yenckas and of the Knights of Pythias, Although the 1963 overall local ;ates of award, for outstanding As Members Lakewood. Council, Barbara Kaplan, Judy Joseph Gerbounka, both of Lin- cos Anne Lewandowski of 1720 fforts Th rtifi Mr. Robinson and his wife, Four new^members were ac- Mrs. William Palmatier was Wexler, Paula""ftanceskL Ja- den, and Jack Marhak of Rah- WesU>ver Rd., B.S.. College of totaled $1,035,591,144 — topping agned by the mayor, ppresident system__by..a .3-l.jnar.ein. Esther, reside at 438 West Mil- tion, will present certificates of cepted by the Ladies Auxiliary soloist and Kenneth Zink was nice Manley, Robert Lowrey, .vay, brother of the bride, were Westfield Nursing: Miss Ida Wanda the billion dollar level for the f tthhe Municipal Council, chair- -to-Rahway-Lodge-4075. B liram-Sarber and Bonald-Lo\Y' ushers. —Mary Mtrrli i>f 02 Victuri'ji Dr.T ton Ave. They have two sons, recognition to citizens who have Xtaftin L., ,wBo is in Elks, at the Thursday night's rey. The bride, a graduate of Holy A.B., Douglass; Miss Beth Anne palitlaa increased their percent- ecutive director. More of these contributed to-.the city's recrea- The bride wore a gown of ware business in FairfieM, tion program during the past meeting In the Elks Clubhouse. ivory .silk .and lace,-princess- Herman Kagan, vice princlpa Trinity High School, Westfield, Schulz of 1027 Lake Ave., A.B,, gej. of tax collections over 1962 d to be " A resolution extending the He of Rahway High School, served Conn., and Dr. Norman R., resi- year. The speaker will be Dave The new members are Mrs. style, floor-length, with short is employed by the Bell Tele- Douglass, and Wayne James dent physkdan at Jefterson Hos- hilfi 192 showed declines and made as a result of current in- Abe Reppen, Mrs. L. A. Tree as advisor. phone Laboratories, Murray Hill. Stemmer of 990 Raritan Tine remained the same. i Arnold, new varsity basketball sleeves, chapel train and elbow- pital. hild3hi DAVID D. BAND EDWARD D0COFF coach of Rahway High School. Board to July 1, 1965, was ap- man, Mrs. George K2lersky aDd Jttll Her flowers were The bridegroom, a graduate ^ e Mrr~Papfrnik~is"Jchairnran—for M^S roses and stephanotis. Her ma- of Linden High'School, is'sen,-- Two Students Given Edward Ducoff Wins Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G-assa- Slate Chosen • " Mrs. Nelson and Mr. Adasc- John Geyer ranged from 100 per cent re- the program. The flnnuaTlstudent awards tron of honor wore an aqua silk ing his final year of a four-. •nk were graduated with honors. ported bv four municipalities to (Continued from Page I) way were granted a varianca (Conrjiued from Page 1) Degrees at Norwich Degree at Marietta . were presented to Rahway High organza gown, floor-length. Her By Teen Age Mrs. Nelson received the Phi less than 75 per cent reported Lv'e., and the front wheel of theOpen House to permit construction of a flowers were yellow roses and on Saturday at 8:15 ajn. in the Edward Ducoff, son of Mr. eleven others. (The banner building for an automobile re- Because probably he's a regular Florsheim wearer School. 'Mrs. Anthony Abate, Don't Save a Tire 9:45 A.M. to Chi Theta Award given to theLehrer Funeral Home. 275 West David D. Rand, son of Mr. acycle owned by Thomas Trup- (Continued, from Page 1) — and would like nothing better for FatherVDay chairman, announced that plans chrysanthemums. woman senior majoring in busi- and Mrs. Alex Ducoff of 34300 per eent tax collection muni- a of 15 West Main St.... _ oair shop, antique shop and The bride-is "a graduate "ol Republicans And Risk a Life Milton Ave., and at 9 am 'nand Mrs. William H. Rand o{ Ipalities were Shrewsbury tne-16-page hospital^ supplement have^been started for the ness combining high scholar- St. Mary's Church'where a Sol- 355'West Scott Ave.. and rove St., was the recipient of Mr. Nadel's property .Rahway Art "Center "headquart- than another" pajrT^InUidentaliyT Fl6rsheim_.Gift Rahway High School and Doug- Kenneth Miller was nomlna 'ownship in Monmouth County poprty wawass accompanying titis week's issue ers at 197 Monroe .St '•' 50th annual dinner dance Motorists- should never risk a s ship, character and leadership emn High Mass of Requiem will liarri W. Du Rie. son of a bachelor of arts degree -in ; Certificates save shopping time. • lass - College, New Brunswick, ted' for president of the Teen life to save a tire. open Wednesday nights \\[ 9 ; nd Tavistock, Pine Valley and amaged when the car of Allen of the Railway News-Record, is to be held" on Oct. 10 in the . studentrnetivines.. be offered. Inirement w31 be nand Mrs. Harrison L. bu business administration from" : An "ortfinante to Increase the Age Republican Club at its When a tire £oes flat in fast •udubon Park in Camden . Atkins of 1046 Stone St. the result of contributions by business zone on St. George Ave. clubhouse. Invitations are to Mr. Cusumano, a Henry Rut- St. Mary's Cemetery. of 66 Maple Ave., were awarded" Marietta College, Marietta, eered from the street there, area citizens. It was designed to be mailed early.rin; September. open forum on June 3 to discuss traffic, the driver should not ountv). rom West Milton Ave. to within the reorganization of ths club. bachelor of science degrees in Ohio, at the 127th annual com- The local property tax collec- ohn Dambrosa Jr. of 663 Union increase both the patient and the Guests from Linden lodge at- stop immediately. First check business administration by Nor- t. told police that he was re- 19 feet of Elm Ave. was ap- Squires Beet Other^ nominees are: FV>r vice following traffic then lose speed mencement exercises on June 1. on percentages for. 1963 were equipment capaciiy-of the hos- proved ^Opposed were Council tended the meeting. wich University, Nortlifield, Vt., ponsible for.the light pole and !pital.- - - president, Sara Orton; for gradua!h>worfrins safely to the While at Marietta, Mr. Ducoff •eported by' the state'jT division men Forsythe. Weaver, Me- Refresnments were served hy MISS CAROL McCLURE at the 145th commencement on local government The break- ireplug damage and Ralph Members of the Board of Gov- treasurer, Bruce Schimdler; for side ofthe road. Do not come Sunday. participated in intraitfOral acti- Menamin and Ulrich. Mrs. Kmest Beckhusen, Mrs. Mark Keefe to a complete stop until well 1000 ADDRESS LABELS vities and was a member of own of the figures was supplied 'cardona of East Orange left his ernors will be on hand'in Uie corresponding secretary, Maya John Barnes, Mrs. Paul Reiraud Orahovats, and for recording out of travel lanes Air. Rand also received an Delta Upsilon fraternity. He is >y the New Jersey Taxpayers ame wth Thomas Truppa after obby to greet visitors and re- Wanting to work'"Is so rareia and Mn. Merseles Clendenny Amir .commission-as' a- second Rahway High School gradu- \ssodation. Reflecting a high *" had run over the bicycle freshments will be served in themerit that it should be encour- As Chief Local Giii Scout secretary, Ann_Buhl. •heel. 1 Jr. ' !ieutenaninty showed 20 municipali- AMOLNCEMENTS i79 Apgar Ter.; received a [es, colleteted from 95 to 100 piece. Oyr^ppwledge of the manutac. 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\ " '• i Page 8 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD, Thurs., June 11, 1964 Mrs. Fxvuicej Dudak. «ki of Bridgeport, CnnriT Thoy RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD, Thurs., June 11, 1964 visited Mlsi Bober'j nunt, Ml N.C.E. Awards la 9 Town Talk Terry Dudslc, formerly of LIL of tlie guerrilla forces In Exci- den, who la residing In. Hawa! Degrees to 10 else West Wind, a Joint Arm>- By Florence Mershon after soveivil years th Califor- Navy-Marine Corps amphiblou.' Girls' Softball Team to Play Sunday With the Armed Forces operation on the Hawaiian Is nia. ' ' Bobette Walton, daughter of Area Students land of Molokai. Mr. and Mus.'Artliur H. Mei More than 2,000 men of tlir Dr. and Mrs, Robert B. Walton Five loci] slutl«ntv"-(.l!ree P F.C. Robert H. I.ieneck. 22. Crcnt Ukea. 111., for nine weeks Rahway to Have RECREATION DEPART. shontrf 1347 Jefferson Art. a Clark students and two Coionia 25th Infantry Division pluyed of 7M Central Ave., celebrated snn of Mr and Mrs. Walter R of bji.sic ^ AfUr finishing Editor Reviews Seasons City Team to Be Leam-to-Swim MENT'S SPORTS SCHEDULE- tended th< 50th .-innivCMary ri students wcro awarded degrees the part of guerillas and in Thnrsday/ June 11 lier 10th birthday anniversary, union dinner of the Rutgers-Un. of !5"7 Montgomery St the t.ialning. he receive U Iliabltonts on the island who o|> by Newark College of Engineer- took part in Exercise Mains t.'.-r.-s IO»VP iH-fo Trenton as Foi •RRP No. 1—'United Lacquer- which occurs'on Flag Day, June verslty Claw of 1914 In th c posed Uie landing of 4.000 of the Kar's Corner ing at i hur»day night'? com- c-opibinefi amphibious "ir Of R.H.S. Year 1963-64 In NJ. Meet Costa'a 14, at a party to her home on Alumni - Faculty Center, Ne •"I to n unit o." thp division's troop* fror" ships ana School to Be mencement exercises in tho borne maneuver "ohducf-'1 i-' By RAY HOAGLAND ber of tlie squad was Joe Han RRP No. 2 — Rahway Legion- Friday. The invitation Mnt to Brunswick, on Saturday. »vy. Seii helicopters in this combintv In Twin Bill Mosque Auditorium, Newark. Philippines by remtw na man N'.-nh nit/ndeel Spjtfts Editor na. the senior 140-pounder who -By RAY HOAGLA.ND- R.C.A! ' ' On Friday Mr, Mer»hon r« Ralnvay jungle warfare and center jp Of Jaycees the ituetts read, "First Decade The recipients from Rahway (ions of the South En.it Tlie Rahway Lc SiHjreas; won 9, lost 6, and also took RRP No. 3 — Clark Legion- celved a Sold pin as a nev 1 1 and HIS er'ployed surgervy operatioi]. On Tuesday evening at Vet- A powerful squad of -youh; The Rahway Le Sabres will play a double header Birthday." Trentv Organ'"' * '™ '-V>T'- ^''"•m" !by \ 'ncen' girl's Softball team, will home a District 6 medal and Held at Pools Firemen m«mbcr of tho Old Guard a. and .tho degrees they tvwlved Pvt. Mitorotonda, • v of ing at 2 o'clock. ball team under Earl C. Hoas- RRP - VFW-Kowal ed to imp^ovo tactics Pid tech •i, Hawaii, entered the Arm\ their diplomas froai Dr. Joli^i son, at the eighth annual stat • » _• • on June 22 at 9 a.m. at both Ann Obankalian, Susan Brig- River Rd.. University Heights mechanical engineering 2 Brf>ksld'- Tor., Clnrk. ond ; land finished up its season with RRP No. 1 - B & A - Elks [niqucs for --v>rtlinaUng difficult Inst Juh and complet-od basic The local team, with a 22 H. Coor>rr principal of tv ijijri track "and field championshii the John Russell Wheeler Park house end Patricia Leonard. On Saturday he marched in the William H. An^e of 23G0 I'jl'cf Tnft 'Xdriks^n. son of a 15-9 record, was a contender Harry McDowell and Marge McGarry carried off Madison — Vets - Franklin amphibious • "irbome "pem training at Fon D>x. The l'J record as of this date, will cend meet of the New Jersey Junior Pool, Linden, and the Rahway The theme of the party wa« alumni parade and went'to the MISS^ NANCY A, ROBERTS Knapp Dr.. B.S nn'v> As wv .attended thp annual Uiroughout ".he season, and was River Park "Pool, George T. RRP No. 3 — 1st Ward Dems- WARREN P. WYLLIE working re^tion^hips ;>nd un . Colo*>la. hnvo nt« of Rahway High School icr, Glyccia Crawley, to the The local team Is composed o bowling tournament. McDowell" hit scores of 212-211 was decorated In red. white ing In the College Ave. dining Mlts Nancy Roberts pnl'siod in th. Sidelinders dinner last Tuesday seeded sixth in the Union Coun-. Cron, superintendent of recrea- Merck Flyers' William E. Hnwer of 2298 dersUinding among Ow irmet' Army though jnound in' an effort to repeat the winners of the city champ- 163 for a total cf 586 while Marge McGarry rolled a and blue. The oak* decoration bull ot Uie "univeretty. the Rncrulting night, our thoughts went b-ick ArWwinnin;* Monday, Jose 15 ' Whlttler SL. B.S. in olootr^l Ben-ices of S P A » o .».-.•• their double win over the liin ty ion-ships held at Rahway River tion for the Union County Park had die same colors. The hit Is Ifeaver Graduate Francis MaeMullen over tl>e past sports year. It over Pingr-y 20Q-172-188 for a total of 560. High game for the wo- IMadison' Ave. — Vets - PBA ' ' engineering. h*?r countries. "HI ' ' . F.liz-hrth league cliamps from Trenton. Park two weeks ago. The team Commission, announced today. •"of the.event was a talent show James P. Szep of C39 Hnmil Promoted by Firm started on a warm September dropped a 1 • 0 extra-inning men was a 175 for Margaret Cree and for the men, RRP — Delorenzo-Kowal Miss Nancy Adclo Roberts Stanley Needell P.F.C. I.leneck. a 'ir» team f'i I (".;<- >iy cnhslpd Coach Normal© Davis, as will be under the direction o Classes will be held daflyj which included pairs of baton ton St.. B.S. In e-lectrlcal en- f afurnoon .it a football game' game tu Springfield Refiai.il. William Dipple with a 236. In the handicap class the Brennan Fiqld — AUen - Qulnn Students Gather laughter of Mr. and Mrs. leader in Company Ci.,. rlrsFirs,t ]>.• or assignment the The election of. Francis isted by managers Albrt Smitli Nicholas F. Delmonaco of thi twirlers, singers,. two piano An v S(1 Hillside "-her" Don White Tlie tiMni.was so!-x-:«l for the from 9 to 9:45 a.m., from June 4 Boden \ MISS JUDITH WEXLER gineering. Battalion of the 173d A.!rK>rnr| "- curity Afmry Pvt MacMullen if this city as vice and Elmer While, will start the Rahway. Jaycees. high series Coleen Marr had a 402, plus 168, for 570 sololtts, poetjry reoitalist and 'homaa M. Roberts of 1460 Gives Address 22 through June 26. Boys and Irwln N. Huppert of 1.141 .Iof Di4r:lts[-n joitx-d !,„ ,l,rno yp.ip. in charge of pesearcli raced dou-n tile sidelines S3 \".J.S.I A.A. Group 4 of the Ce:i JAMES C.B BRP No. 2 — Merck Flyers- Church St., received a bachelor Brlgnde'.i 503d Infantry on Oki regular team ill the important In the 11 and under division while Gus Launhardt had a 533, plus 114, for a 647 girls, eight to 14 years of age. tap daneeM. ferson .Ave., master of i=n ! for for Ihe Tiauffer Chemical Co yards for tho only score of t.V tnil Jersoy Tourninwa:. The Lions «•"• Judith W«xler to Ro^ For Musical of science^degree from Beaver nawa, entered tlie Army in „ training pharmacy battles on Sunday. I Donald Balogh will be ente: [ score. The high game was Edith Hoornheck^l, who_ fire. _ residents_-of_—Union In .chemical cnjrjnecrjne. 0 has been announced by the di .^Cleveland eWpifH^nrio LinLindda and arrived overseas on this. 'P". '""^-/^ basic combat fthtr -standing -broad-jumpr-Ht County, are eligible to attend Keimedy-Aword^Orven aVlnrtffufau for Secretaries tralnIn thp v - du!e for tile remainder of u I droiwd a hard-funs!^ J^-itUi'. :o ic: over 5Yr'.>. .V.-.-.\n plus 54, for 215. Bill" Martin's 2i6, plus 25, won the Dems Speidel and Mary Arm ChanKa "Tho -Clark graduates are: itoiir of duty 'last December. Hc! S' - - ^ receive, ad )e j also will run in the 50-yard dash. the classes withoutcharge. ._ To Jonws C. Burg ' Miss Judtth . Wexlor of 801 lay. . A graduatt in ciiemistrv- of '--. -bammer-- -• •1"'7- Tho foo:b;llt season. ivn:!e;~en .h.Qnprs_.for..the.men..The.firsLball.of.the tournament RRP No. 4 - Merck Tigers-- J ~ _S5._?-JW?-iiX-Co»tumej_ot Donald Dlriella nf 383 Stanley II. Needeirof 385 Jen- attended Rahway High School. i™«dtraimng.,in their reapec -CLARK-—-JamesiC.-Burg,- son : : Lakeslde-Drr-wiU-attefld-the .Miss-Roberta was a-member . ... .-•.--• , -•• - --- '" •"itlvo flfldS: — Lebanon Valley College; '•'Ann- not a success a.s far ,~ 3 Joseph McGann! manager of Merck' aYnKeies • "' "* '" " "' "Saturday. June 20 -Gle lie to-ii: U-.i Sold medal m the running high was thrown by Rudy Meyer who recently bowled a 735 of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Burg of red, Svhite and blue with White Citizensk'^Iostitute at Douglass if the gloe club, for four .yean ville, Pa., Mr. "MafMullen Is A- the Rahway River Park_P_ool, Madden- No, -2J=-Botary^ori • - • -—| l : Daniel J. Bowater of 21 BInke sen Ave. -who has law office, at) pv ^^ -j -^^ T Perk.isie.Pa . 630 8-30 I tories were considered, tiu '"•; jump. The girls entered are series, which included a 299 game. (P.S. He threw a 108 Georgia St.,-was-presented : ~BloVB.--'l iie--ecl la in the 50-yan perfect flag folding, ceremony Monday through Friday next musical. evenings nt the home panist for three years. She was the speaker at tho annual in | ornef oMr of. an:(20d MrsK . Ror^o ¥ f jxirents \{\ °' Clinion lc.nl Society find Amer^-in Klet "SAM>"d.iy. -''"ie Tl f Ar: r strike.) of the Wheeler Park Pool, will with the John F, Kennedy '• We Tully — Elks - Purolator erlng Ave . dash and Elizabeth Kich in thi morial Award for excellence in which WM Interesting and edu-week as the delegate of the Rah- of their teacher. Miss Elisabeth the accompanist during her sen- participated l member Lrochemical Society. rjeki. Par-ii.-isii- S 3d •<< m i direct the instruction - In their RRP No. 1 — King Auto - Tiie Walter T. Collins of 127 Wil-stallatirm dinner of the Union beon (>«signed the 521st standing broad jump. This year's tournament attracted- 42 bowlers Athletic, ability and scholastic cational Susan Brighouse won a way Woman's Club. "Jaury of 889 Hamilton S'.. 'ar year as well as being a County r,»gal Seorptariej As.v> Sund.iv. .July -> Am<-"c m Clark was a never v for-, .T:ie !: respective pools. Children suc- Main low Way, B.S in mechanical Group i" ^prrn.-im " The Rahway representative - Plaques^ were-presented to the winners at .the-annual achievement-at .Arthur. L. John- : contest on nature lore and Miss Woxler, daughter.oMIr Four high school students nemberot the clioir. Miss Rbb- elation in the Elizabeth Carteret Prt._ Romeo, _a ^jvirem.in £(vjf -i u~-i ovrr the .^ S-.iii • rtvrird 1 -BRP-NO-.-3—Reliable-Mo\-er! - ' 1 Jin the 12•'- 13-year-old division cessfully-passing the tesTs~re- son Regional High School. "Jcnowfedge made iip of Bobette'a lhdIhT families and irts also was a member of the and DlsMnctlon in Hotel," Elizabeth, on Monday. di>£> Qi Spri3<&eid Zion Lutheran Church sports dinner last night. Other >r | n B & F Auto. and Mrs. Meyer Wexler, la par Headquarters Company near aillrftl hy the A"" - cp - -^a"nTes7~TUT-C6unty :haUI iiitidls piit iu ttg-prggram Oc&gMiS 18 I.t Th.' India ' , S and tlie ^ol( Cross will receive "King Nep- Toesdsy, Jnne 16 (on. Mr. NeedSl spoke oh the nlo entereS'tho Army in also received- a four'-year schol- Bobette will celebrate lyx to offer five days of typical 'or two pianos, and two move iation. December, 1963. vt\& was las' locks, at !*• >•• ].-,„ i.,,. •:.,.•• ir ' uvll under tiv 500 i Springs in the 100-yard . dash 206, and Cliff McGarry, 208. The.co-chairman of the tune" certificates as ..well as RRP No. 1 — U.S. Gypsum - .'. The Coionia graduate are; of the legal secretary in a law Held. L'-on-l'dc arship, appointment to Virginia Railway Legion birtMay again on Sunday at a campus life as well as training ments of the "Pathotlque" son office, boUi from » scrio"« »nH stationed at Fort rix. The ?..') M in Harv R.-'ser. •-eg and Paul Peterson In the high touranment'were George Blake and Richard Gritschke American Red. Cross certifi- For each 100 patients in a Laurence P. FmeHlel' of 3!) 1 Sunday July ; Military institute, ' Lexington, family party. in good citizenship. The pro- ita by . A Chop!n humorous point of view. ye?T-«'d soldlc Ls a 1959' (rt-- " ! During Ui. :V :'. jump. The girls will be Claudia cates. RRP No. 3 — Jlackay•United -, hort term general hospital (one 3eekman Ave.. B S In mc^-u : vew Jersry'i Mqst F»ni; ••••- assisted by Harry McDowell. Va.. where he will sttKJy busi- Lacquer gram Is conducted at Douglass loctume In G minor also was v of R^hn-ay Hlffl' S IH>" cc'.lntrv '*•-yn u-,<- jr; :i :)unrh 'hich admits pntients with all inlcal engineering. Mr. Needell alw discussed the Colbert in the 50-yard dash and Registration cards .will be j ness administration. jH? also ' Mrs. Dion K! bean of 12-15 In cooperation with the State [>layed. Members of the group ( On Onr Own 700 Ft. Prl»*'« B->»^h .'•00 4-Ofl : i • • • RRP No. 4 — Railway Motor r M|< Iryli.-ris as l f\ Dinnn» Klemm in the standing available at'both pools on and .'pes of illnesses), 237 employ Otto Johnke of M Prerimo.ro Code of Ethics adop *d hy the Alf ed Nash, »on o( MJ and S^turri.-n . J'ily iof f; recipient of the most valuable r Plerpont St. has as her jjuests Federation of Women's Clubs. /en Mary Gelger, Ardreno Me 5 1 Frank Cicarell of Oliver St, head football coach 3T - Merck Dodgers es are required. National A'so^atlm of Legal rti: of P HM.- ' m. ** broad jump. after Saturday. Children are football player award and the her eon-to-law. and daughto, Selection of the delegate was ;inney and Dorian Zellnlta, all ve.. B.S. In eleeirienl engine Mrs. William Nash of 74" Dioij » Low At .it Amor!;- of Rm 1 1 RRP No. 2 — Elks - Starkey Secretaries, et well as tho looal Opens June 28th noY . to last :n *.h N.J.- Olympic Park In the boys' division for 14 - at Thomas^ Jefferson High.SchooVElizabeth, was being-requested to' register "Mr. Regional" award of the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Ask,made at a tea held In tho home ' Rahway, and Jerry Fclton of srlng. Court, enlisted in tlu- Navy $8 Per P •> 00. early. Photo We shall have ho better con- chapters. though the Rp<*riuting Station \ S I A \ W >ri 15-year olds. Dave Holland witf elected president of the Union County Interachclastic high school.. • • '.-- and .their four" children of )f Mrs. Mortimer M. Gibbons, Wonla. - j tions In the future if we are Cleveland— B & A Merck When you are "confused" it's Rahway members serving an in the Union Couny Court Din. ind D»— ~ oar Mirnlfloent MORVEN ROOM nanco run in the 100-yard dash, Athletic Association at the annual dinner meeting at Jets Roundup, Mont. Mrs, Dean is to iO5 Elm Ave. Chosen to be alter, Usfied with alj those which Oce»n. Ptthlnr • Pr'ra** §wlmmlnr Pool Will Conduct On Saturday evening, a quar- •hen you don't know enouflh the installatioslato n committee were House. Elizabeth. Thomas \yill compete in the 440- the Chi-Am Chateau last week. Earl C. Hoagland, Brennan —. Merck -iWlieatena move sometime next month to nates were Ml9s Joan Hojecki ."•t "Valso -Brillante" by Mos- « have at present. -- Thomas ibout a thing to be worried. — tee ee 1Tnr.M>*»B P1«Q yard run and William Hancock 1 Miss Dorothy Hally uxi Mis« Seaman Nash has b#en sent re.-i*. ,T. P;if • '• Tully — Purolator - Regina ' Roundup where she hM built and Miss Christine Ebright. kowskl was played by Jeanine Ittison. Will Rogers. Gibson 9-6700 Rates and Brochur* Rahway director of athletics, was on the committee Vivian Vogel. to the Naval Training Center. Fa.. IJ-OO «• so. sport.s Kchpdulp. it appeared as Teen Club will be in the high jump. a home near that of her son-in- to_select_theJWaIter_GardelL Award, which was voted Rahway Recreation Dept. Wednesday, Jnne 17 A member of the Studetv Beech, Christine Dolinich, Doro- Sundm*. Aug Snb * if the lw;kW:)*aH -team would be Olympic Park has sAtrted tak- In the-standing-bpood jump, -Brenna7r-^~Natvaf~^ "I0-3B"" Council of RahWaJTHIgh School thy Eeboy and Susan Orban. a ronf<*nd^r in th? Watchung Edward Stockley will be en- reas. at '"•• F-i- '• ing registrations for member- to Charlie Roll of Springfield Regional. Fives Mrs. Dean was tho gueat at Miss Wexler to a member o Piano solos and diifts as we]] CY*nferenr<\ but the team failod tered and the eight-pound shot- ;' on -i-on ship in the teen club operated • • » RRP No. 2 — L.J. Wing-Walts -a party Riven on June 3 In the !he National Honor Society an •as impromptu instrumental tx> 'jell" and finished with a put will, have Dan McGill. In Leagues'Standings Saturday, Auj: 'P - *s:on<\v each summer in conjunction The Rahway American Legion Post 5 baseball RRP No. 3 — Butch Kowals- Colonla Country Club by her the Modern Dance Club. Shi j playing for two violins and Ro- the 440-yard relay the team of Creek, Pi., n: S;IH"I>.T.-. 18 record, nosing out with, the Irvington amusement team will travel to MemoriaHField-Granford, tomorrowt The Main ..._.^^_ , A-llfeloiix lutlUeiit „ |kn tg praalrWt f>f hnr.hnm jfrianoaT—efld—singing—by—trnr tjrennaji 1* leid. J:uu-4:uo tlie llOAl Trot park's su'lnmilhg pool, aoys and Edward WurnnTJ ray Tully — Inman Heights - Vir- room. This year she atended tht audience. with the quartet ac- lor. Charles Hanna and Dan Mc- to.meet Cranford at 6 p.m. Coach Tony DiNetta, 20- RECREATION DEPART- Elks 12 — Eagles 0 ; Rahway, Mrs. Dean-was pre- die conference. The team girls through lfi, from anywhere ginia-Barrel • -- „ Science Seminar at Union Junto • •^•'. • ," MENT'S SLOW PITCH SOFT- First Ward Dems 16—Lion 4 sented with an album showing companying, also were enjoyed. There Is no greater s«curty piay=d some outstanding2 ggamesa , in the United States, are eli- Gill will represent the city. year-cld manager of the local nine is expected to start College, Cranfard. She . serves BALL LEAGUE EASTERN B & A Flying "A" 2»-Merck Cleveland — Merck, Giants - neighborhood scones and resi- . Following the programs given •j-T •ban the knowledge that n The second Hillside battl.ttle here ble. Linda Peterson will run in Jack Jordan, "ace" righthander, on the mound. Railway Jaycees as corresponding" secretary o by high school and Junior high doing the right tiling. the 50-yard dash, while Marilyn DIVISION Flyers 9 - dents. The album was prepared vras a dmvn to the wire game Harold Scott, manager of the RRP - Allied - Merck the United Synagogue.Youth o school graduates, refreshment.'! that tlie Indians lost on fouta in four-million-gallon pool, said to- Cannon, the softball thrower Won Lost -by-Mto9-Eth*l.Henaon o{ 12 Rafiway. United Lacquer 6 were served. the final few minutes. A disal- day bathing beauty contests in and also will be entered in the Dave Arnold, new varsity basketball coach of the 0 Merck Jets 10 -v Eagles 2 . Thrijl Show; Races Plerpont St. Rahway Legion 4 Mrs, Herbert Springer of 19* owed basket by Bob Unchester three age divisions again will be standing broad jump. high school team, will be the main speaker tonight atj 1 Starkey Photo 6 — First Ward . ..j. ... . • . Recitals by grade school stu- Mackay-Radio— -, - -t - 2 Dems 0" Montgom«x..St_.wlll.Tserve a dents will be given during the ^f^^r, ..^:^^0X-M^'-'--'- ••••• -•-•'•-•: •^•W/ D LJULUL \rith seconds to go in tlie Scotch a""weeHy^feafure. Varied games In "the boys' 16 —-—17-yearold -Sef-for^OlchBridge _JLSIr.-aod_Mrs. iGerard. Dam •"n-^^'-'^f •':•••'"'•?•'; ' division, the- team will have TEe" annual Lions Club sports night at the Main Re- 'iremen 3 2 ' Elks 13 — Merck Flyers, i - K«nnedy of 534 East Price S house mother at the Institute a next week. ". THEATRE • Plains-Fanwood game provided and water sports also are on the the local club representative. Minor Johnston in the 100-yard staurant The Recreation Department will present Clark Legion 2 2 GB— The world • "Iiinden.'are tha parents ot --. / gv i- -.-:-. V- -<:•• •:••'K'imii/i1"'JU •'••% ~'-T- V-'V.' -3- <* • ™ Vi'Vi.v-f.!^ •.' 1601 IRVING STREET another thrilling night. program being arranged by 11-12 NATIONAL LEAGUE famous "Toqmament of Thrills" '•' RAHWAY, N"EW JEHSET Miss Mary Kiiessler, director. dash and in the 440-yard relay. awards to three outstanding citizens for their efforts R.C.A. 2 4 daughter, Arlen« Jo,' born ( The highlight of the basket- Cosla"s . 13 Won Lost auto daredevils will share the _•' 20 out-of-town guests also FU 8-1230 Olympic Park's new free cir- Emle Edwards will try for a in the recreation program of the city. Members of the May 22 In Elisabeth Gener ball season was the Jayvee. double in the 440-yard run and Italian-American 1 4 Quinn iTBocJen ' 4 0 spotlight on Sunday night at.the " present. News-Record '-Tfifm cus, starting Monday, will.star Lions Club baseball team also will be guests. Purolator Old" Bridge Speedway. Forming Hospital,' EliMbeth. Mrs. Ke. team that win 18 and lost 4, the relay. The co-captain of the U.S. Gypsum • 0 5 3 1 nedy is the former Miss Ga: a vr Dave and Kitty Oriol, Danish ••.••• Playing Now and reachokthe semi-finals of high school team, Robert Mun- Wheatena 3 the second portion of the color--' Mr. and Mrs. William' JI •aerialists who spurn safety nets Results ful combination bill will be the .-. Morcm or Wlnfleld Park. M: Peter Sellers the Union County Tournament, sey, will he entered in the mile Third Ward Dems: 2- Baldwin of 1055 Mayfair Dr. hai 1 •in-Uiek-aorooatiea-fiO-feet-above Sixty boya have signed up for the Recreation De- Railway Legion 9 — Clark Le- Kennedy's parents are Mr. an __MalibagI_ dropping a two-pointer to the regular weultly apoiUuidii'-iinxll- their gutst over the Mem Georgs C. Scott the stage. The Oriols now live run while Richard Salles will be partment's summer basketball league that will open gion7 Mra. t>aniel J. Kennedy of 9 Raiders before a packed house "AUen 1 fled and novice stock car speed- Beaver PI. oiial Day holiday AUen Me in Pleasantvflle in the off sea the high- jumper with Joe Fedyk on June 21-"wnth games at Tully, Stein and Madison Italian-American 19 — R.C.A. Regina Thanks for Covtroge "Dr. Strangeteve" at Roscllc Catholic. in the 12-pound shot put. Dave sters. wing 6f Sydney, Australia, wht son. courts. AnttoanyRocco will be in charge of the pro- 3 Results , Mr. and Mr«. Randolph is In the United States on. bu&l Editor. . ' Plus The announcement two weefc Sharing the bill with them Crudiip is entered in the stand- Firemen 10 — CostaJs 6 Last Sunday'. s sixth racinog , News-Record: gram. <'•,'' Allen 1— Third Waird Demsl card of.the open-competition and'. Gilman of 968 Hamilton St. new. Lawrence Harvey ago of the appointment oi will be Joe and Eileen Bonelli ing broad jump. Other members United Lacquer 26—R.C.A. 5 1 of .the relay team are Raymond '(3 extra innings). N;A.S.CA.R. racers was «aii- •— _tumed..oo."June j-ftmm a-S, I wish to thank you on behalf Dave Arnold, as-the new coach. and their sons, Michael and -Mackay K>—U.'Sy- Gypsum-3 _oL to JMadkoa:-SchoaL,air«a -— Capucine ^- IWiieaiena-^—-Refna G yaeafteriroon Lark7 an instrumental foursome Pete Freeze, well-known local driver, is reported Purolator 5 — Merck 0 ted France. England. German, | Mr. and Mrs. Wllliam'R. Deni Teacher Association for the ex- ger, surprised fans. known in 24 countries. Mixing The bus will leave in front of WESTERN DIVISION showers. This week's 8 o'clock to have retired, a sourse close to the Old Bridge Speed- the Netherlands, Switzerlan i>y of 1058 Mayfair Dr., cele cellent newspaper coverage Riv- Coach Lee Emmons again did music with humor, the Bonelli City Hall on Saturday at 9:15 Won Lost : combination carS will be fol- way reports. 13-14-15 YEAR-OLDS and Italy where they stayed fo brated her sixth birthday anni en to our organization through- Walk On the an outstanding job with- the Family basically is a headline a.m. and will return about 5 p.m. Butch Kowal's o 0 lowed with a June 28 triple- • • *• INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 15 days. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmai versary at a family pjrty in out tha.year. swimming team that had a win- vaudeville act. The Pete Ivanov Reliable Movers 4 header attraction at the Madison ' - : i; : Won Lost report the .weather was perfec her home with relatives on Fri- 'The Parent - Teacher Associa- ^Mt. «.^.;«' - - -•••••..-; ning record. Two of the boy comedy act on horizontal bars Horseshoe Pitchers .0-30 Fives 3 . "P.B.A. 6 . . 0 Township half-mile racetrack. - •'•' Ben Doyle, Rahway's gift to the track world, won and that they - enjoyed day... tion is concerned with the emo- WfihiKMttt: Jl.« ,;;,!.-„..... \-^:Z?' Wild Side" broke school records. They w-ere will open the show ^Thei faUieri_and:_son.jacing:.'.' ^y'^g^'r.' Ty^ytr.x" \^~^"' ""'v'ri'"* ""'T'^jfi'--] To Compete June 28 the 220 and-440-yard events at the A.A.U. develop- FraSHiri-Madaon---- -2. -'- 2 minute of theiFtSp! 7 tfonalr mental, physical, and Tom. Palguta and Bob Hanson. Held through Sunday is a halt's . Stewart Electric ••• .- 1 • .'4 team of Augie and Jackie Mos- Mchael G. Kazimir Jr., son The ITih annual John Rosselet ment track~meettin Brookdale Park, Bloomfield, on spiritual development of all Sat. Matinee: Juno 13 1 mm tliree - act circus featuring & F Auto Vefs ..'.' . .' • 1 '4 . chera of New Egypt will "be Coach Joe Evan, in his only Memorial) Horseshoe Pitching MiM Jufl« Williams of 113^ of Mr. and Mrs. Kazlmlr of children, and good publicity Hw^ *"-"'-••.' ;•••'••.••••;••••.• -"• ..v-».-.y,--.-iy George Bronaugh, whose inten- Sunday afternoon. Doyle is expected to be entered in The Main . 'Won first round, '•" backed up with the second fa- .. "PARATROOP season at the helm of tlie wres- Tournament, conducted by the 1 -Madison Ave. was tho guest o. 1924 Henry St., has been placed helps stimulate attendance at tional fall from a 96-foot sway- the pre-Olympic development meet at Rutgers Uni- ffing Auto ther-son entry from Parlin in tling squad, failed to have a Union County Park Commis- . Results honor at; » mirprfco; bridal on the.dean'nh'jt-for the sixth meetings and makes-the-public COMMEND" pole Is frightening audiences i.J. Wing Bill and Junior Merwin. • ; winning season but did have an sion with the cooperation of the versity Wednesday. ! P.B.A.2 — Veis 1 shower given on May 21 b_ consecutive semester at Villa- aware of the Parent - Teacher twice dally. Results "SUBMARINE outstanding boy in sophomore New Jersey State Horseshoe • » • " Franklin-'Madison'lO'— Stew- Miss Marilyn Egolf at -her nova University, Villanova, Pa. Association Program in terms King Auto 7—10-30 Fives 8 art Eiectric 2 > ' Data on Unetnploymenf Mr. Kazimir,-vwho has comple- of todays needs. SEAHAWK" Dan Ha!sey in the 123-pound Keep Eyes Moving Pitchers Association, will be Speaking of Rutgers, tickets for the National home. iOM Mldwood Dr. Mis; class. His record was 14-3, and held on the Warinanco Park • * • -P.B.A: 14 — Franklin-Madison Sought in June Survey Eeolf will be a bridesmaid -a ted his junior year, is major- Your cooperatlooand kindness A.A.U. Track and Field Championship Meet may be o- • ', •'*. • he won the gold medal hi the If on Expressway courts, Elizabeth and Roselle, 9-10-Year-OId SEABOARD ^iss Williams* weddiOR. ing in accounting. 'ere greatly appreciated. Starting SUN. JUNE 14th purchased from members of the Jaycees. The reasons why people nr" ., N.J.S.7.A.A. District 6. champ- It's what's up front of the on June 28 at noon. LEAGUE Stewart ElectiicH — Vets-5 Miss Williams, daughter ol EDYTHE G. BECMER iRogers & Hammerstein'i ionship at \Y'est Essex High driver ahead that counts Roy McKissic of this'city lost a hard fought boxing Won Lost looking for work — whether."' Miss Sondra M. °Bob*r of 231 The tournament will be divi- Kiwanis 13-14-15 PIEDMONT LEAGUE Mr. and Mrs. Albert J., WU Publicity Chairman School and reached the finals Many motorists on express- ded into three classes — a match last week in South Plainfield. 6 0 " they lost or quit their jobs, left fensen Ave. is vacationing in Madison School "SOUTH PACIFIC" Amorelli Jlets 6' • 1 Won Lost sdiool. or other liams, will become tlie bride o tho HawaHan Wd of HIP V .T S T A A rnffi/v wav; habitually kp >n th<»lr i . ^..-. .«*•:. In Color ; •.vierck li-iants where he lost a one-point 'deci fixed on the car ahead. This 'B" — and Class "C." The Delorenzo q the~June Mrs. Lester Ford of 4 Hail Dr.. . Calif., with her aunt, Association has two disadvantages. First, Barry Henderson is playing for Nappa Ford in Rahway Jaycees 1 sion. Another outstanding mem- eight players with the highest Merck Current Population Survey, it Clark, on Saturday at 1 p.m. in it -can produce a sort of mental the Union County Industrial League. His single in theMerck Tigers was announced today by Jack averages will be in the cham- Rahway Motor Car AUled' ' the Second Presbyterian Church TO PAY BILLS THE EASY WAY... fixation, and secondly the-driver pionship flight. The champion- sixth inning helped his team to defeat the Colonials. V.F.W. W. Traverse Jr., director of the Merck Dodgers *. * * • 60 FT. AERIAL may not detect impending ship class and Class "B" will Uuwau of tl SCIENCE TOPICS trouble-up ahead' When "travel- MercITYinkees..-. .11 6 , F /• Mr. artd'Mi3.~J«TY-0s(ww» ACROBATICS p!ay~a-round robin and" Class -AtomlB teohniquer," enlijted LES ORIOLS "ng at higher speeds, keep eyes Results gipnal office,-New York City. - sky and children.- Debbie and ed by zoologists. The Smith- It 'C" will play an elimination Amorelli -Mets-4 Rahway Postal Clerkr This question will be in addi-. _"aHan,_or.I« Cornea Avfl...irfsi- i tile war against moonshiners Ionian Institution reports that moving up and down the road of 25 pojnts. elped' the Department of Ju_ and from left to rights ': Your Garden This WeekJaycees 0 Hoh"'to ^he usual inquiries on. ted Mrs. Ostrowsky's brother-In- PETER IVANOV The event is .open to all horse- Carrier Exam Ice convince a federal judge hummingbird, discovered on Rahway Motor Car 14—'Merck employment and unemployment . ]aw and sister, Mr. and Airs. little-known iela Escudo do on the horizontal bars shoe pitchers who are mem- jncluded at the request of the . illicit whisky seiied on Yanks 12 Bernard Katzen of Kensington, Vcraguag off Panam», Is high- bers of the National Horseshoe WILD, HAPPY IRIS care, too, in a U. S. Department To Be Held Labor Department's Bureau of Md.. for the weekend. While •actor-frailer In New York hn< 10HEUI FAMILY Pitchers Association. Horseshoe Merck Giants 13-^Merck Dod- ly prized bocause of its varied Have you ever slopped to of Agriculture leaflet, "Iris," !ers 5 Acting Postmaster Warren T. Labor Statistics in the Census there, ttey went sighbeelns In ©en transported from a still instrumentalists pitchers who are not members dmire a bed of iris, growing that you can get free from your Georgia. Soil irsmple colors «nd *m»ll tufts of white Swimming Pool Open Daily Moulton said today that the Bureau's monthly Current Popu- Washlmttoji, vlslttftg Preildent XOW THRU TUESDAY of the association may join-on •iotously and untenderf near an county agricultural agentr — Board of" lation-Survey:- - icraped from the bottom of tfc |foith*rs. Ah' expedition In Uw the day of play. a-10-YEAR-OLD "S.-...Ciyn~Servlci "'John~F." Kennedy's" «rave~ In THE KIDDIELAND First RUN PiERTB AJIBOY ihandoned homestead - in the If you don't know his name, COASTAL LEAGUE Examiners is scheduling an ArHnfftxm Cemetery, SmiSison- iruck Tvere subjected to irradia Andes of South Anwirtci dis- OLYMPIC PARK lountry? send a card to Garden Report- Ion and shown to match §p»c! covered the second bird, a spe- 2,000 Cars Parked Free OLIVIA deHAVILLAND Won Lost 'xamination for clerk and car- lan Institute, Museum of Na- Could you use a checking account? IKVINCTON-MAPLtWOOD Most Popular Models Meanwhile, back in your own ed, College of Agriculture, Rut- rier positions for Post .Offices tural History and National Art lens collected from groum cies ot woodquaU that thrives is the gers University, "New" Bruns- Italian-Ameri&n. V . .0 iround fflte Georgia still. TTit If you spend moii^y... and pay bills.., Driven With Courtesy ;arden your prize clumps turn Elks. Club 4 0 throughout the Union County Gallery. • - in the Isolated higher levels ol 1 ellow and rot. just about ai wick. „ area, The-, examination..will - be lew method it called •etlvatior |"'Despite the claims of any one Virginia Barrel*. ,'i 7"3 tlie mountain range. you certainly can. Start enjoying flowering time. conducted at the -Elizabeth;Post ^-'•I?r. and Mrs.. Jerrold Pacli- analysis. "Lady In A Cage manufacturer, .the most popular Newcomers to Elect Purolator Filters 2 3 Pre-packaged cold cuts, so NATIONAL die convenience of paying all bilk NOT XDED No one knows for sure why Rotary ' . 1 Office on Thursday. Friday-and '"inan and children, Ii»* and Jef- A guard rail 3W mttej Wfig i; modds of cars on the road to- 3 icing Installed on die Penosy- familiar to Americans, one of FOR TIIE WEAK. — day are those driven by thought- he country plots are "immune' New Officers Today Port Murray Dairy 1 .A- Saturday, June;25, 26,'and 27. frey, of Tulsa, Okla., have been (he easy way... by check and by mail. The ' starting salary • for the 'ania Turnpike, Traffic autho the many examples of advances — PLUS — ful, courteous motorists. a this trouble that attacks the Nominations were received by Inman Heights 1 4 ^ aoendlng-two weeks with Dr. m modem meat procesiing in Technicolor m#e protected kinds. But thethe executive board of the Wel- clerk, and carrier positions is ttits [predict the continuous thru AUG. 8 Results . Ti* FIELO witi Hi* finilH ^Pachman's parents, Mr. and teel- gtMrd will virtually elimi technology achieved in this Incompetent people are ause o^ the yellowing- of iris come Wagon Newcomers Club $2.33 per hour. Service benefits William , j Audrey Virginia Barrel 7 — Port Mur- • HECHAHICAL .Mrs. Benjamin -Pachmaji, «t nate accident* where cm o country, until recently, were al- You'll find that your National Stale ana most skilHul -at getting fired, a eaves has been traced to the on Jung 2 at the home of Mrs. are explained in.' a .pamphlet STATE ray 2 • AKCHIUCTUKAl their Jiome, 386 Syeamore 5t. WEEKLY HI-LIGHTS LONG BRANCH STAKES HOLDEN HEPBURN l trucks careen _acn5s_._the2iQai most unknown throughout the recent JJniversrty of IlHnois_re-_ hizojne..or_rooL Stanley..Atma,- 2333:IWard Dr. -Rotary 5 Iiiman-Heighta-fr which may;be_'obtained-at!lUje MHMHS$m$ C checking account alsahelpa you to Sofc, June 13 ^'PAWS WHEN — "ocal Post Office. ;The-applica- into on coming trttSc. Such .__. iftteTVorKCTTaWj/AnV*!?-" port shows, but there.are other Dr. Spencer H. Davis, a plant The nominating committee con- Purolator 5—Virginia Barrel 3 Miss Judith Saladlno, daugh ways of "retiring" eariy that tion for the examination elio Is iu JUB mm. CUSSES . CMPUUIIWU collisions annually kill between can-style meat* of ill kinds are plan future spending... and cancelled IT SIZZLES" lisease specialist at Rutgers sisted of Mrs. James Phillips, •Elks 6 — Inman Heights 3 WRITE FOR frfff BOOKLET. . it to a smelly mass. You know at the meeting tonight at 8 Won" Lost meat processing machinery Is o'clock in the Y.M.C.A. building. Building FULTON 1-6655 has majored- this year In cos- ELIZABETH HILLSIDE KENILWORTH RAHWAir* what he means if you've ever •Merck Jets • 7 0 INSIST ON Installed (n packing plants "Make a date with National State"*.. Dr. Roy T. Forsberg of the tume design end illustration, • -Railway's Newest dug up one of these old roots. Starkey Photo 5 • ' 1 Wheel balancing that ' throughout tb« world, recently RO8ELLE PARK SPRINGFIELD SUMMIT WESTFIELD to'Bpen your checking account. One Flight Up Bacterial soft rot usually fol- Wuester Clinic' Elizabeth, will Elks Club 5 1 takii.ouMht.,.] speak about breast cancer, . Francfc J.' Hills of 102O Mid- won Hie President's E-for-Ex- :—XiOaJrving-Street— Inws-Sameinjury, perhaps from B & A Flying-A- 4 3 port award in recognition of its Pocket Billiard* Lounge a misdirected-blow from a rake First Ward Dems 3 '4 wood Dr. Is aerdng as "general "CUISPOF The best things in life are chairman for the Sons of the efforts to help fomen psckers Boomr area, J Cleveland or hoe. The unattended iris has Eagles 1 5 LINPEN . "JIMICT" T«bl« free. It is the worst things that use American know-how to Air-Conditioned Op*n Dally 13 Noon ~ had no such attention and so lions -05 American Revolution, which are so expensive. — Changing <• with 21 other patriotic socle- more sfflolently «ati«fy. their escapes injury.. .Times. Merck Flyers .0 6._ We Are Changing Our Evening Hours From PORkSTORSS 'ties of New Jersey will" have customers' needs . . . Orders Soft rot can also develop after- "Won first round.. for 92 of the proposed new su- RESORT OF RACING their 'Tercentenary "dinner on with an attaickby the, iris borer, ac-' Results ])ersonic transport airplanes HLL YOUR ^ cording to Dr. Davis. You can Oct. 24 in the. Robert Treat Thursday Evening fo Friday Evening PREMIUM 121. Price Street" lave deposited advance royalty q I LEHtGH control this pest by spraying LIBERTY „, ,„ Hotel, Newark. • . 2 milts fronGanlen SI Pkwy., Exit 105 COAL BIN NOW payments . of $200,000 each for your plants carefully. •„,,...... AIR CONDITIONED / represent < •• • • - '. To Better Serve ANTHRACITE • linden • 'delivery position," includes 6 P.M. fo 8 P.M< _. - , ' Sftern TUIKJ Dlrtct ti Irantfitifli! (DSD - Fill Your Oil Tank Now 12.7 per gallon You'll find call the directions from the company with A cocktail party was held on Li. Ptnn. Station, HI, 31:48 AM only STARTS WED JUNE 10- 1 noat major American and for- l». Ntwirk (Pom.) 12:04 PH Hilly for iris pest control and.lots.of Saturday at the. home of Mr." Uld Stitic Vbiel Balincinl to llkt out ibt J : T TO JUNE 16th - gnper-' Mirkctr Otrkirm -Oliopptar "Wink" u Mil U Itn "aoiKt," Ign" lines, acconfihg to F.A.A. Lv. liberty St., N¥(CNJ)_12:00 Noon Dilly NUT or " $O 4 '.SO BUCKWHEAT $19.50 dther information about iris' Crater, R.ritan Vo*t, CUlk, S. f. FAMOUS FOR" and Mrs. Edward'J. Warhold, Km m n«'"ll:SO <8«ti. 11:00) 8H l-Wfi. , flies, beetles and other insects Depositors SIMONE BROS, COAL & FUEL CO., Inc. Want To Rent A '> ON THE • Halfway, jf. J. THE NATIONAL STATE BANK, Elizabeth, NJ. BOLOGNA leigh Dickinson University, f beini developed by entomo- Craadttind $2 • ClabheuM f4 HUnter 6-2226 : ... 1403 Harding Ave. For Full Details orvHow VWVER KWA1" '""" FU 8-13^1 TftYGUR DELICIOUS. where ho was awarded a bache- / UlllKludld . (cor. W. lStlrSt., linden, N. J.) HOME MADECQLO CUTS ogists at the University of Inexpensive It Really I? Iwith William Holden ATIONWIDE SALAMI lor' of sclence-_degree. Guests Rahway Office — 1420 Irving St. '' anditn Und«r It Not Mmittei) Oil Burner Installation . ' Fre« ' : ' ' - FANCY: > ant 'alifomia, The buff experts are SEE ADVERTISEMENT ON • & Setiue Hayakawa . MUIU«.lll5U«J»iaC0«PAIpoait-ett»-in-«dolesc6irt-fllesr| NEW POST TIME 2 PM-Daily Double 1:50 iift«.> fun** fol.mrtmi t* Mr* Rnhftrt frrnlinm. Mr.jind IIdirt96iri [Tib host fly then becomes food I Sirs. Eugene .Swcdlor aiicl .Mr. lor the hstchtng wwp Othprinj and Mrs. Paul Angelo. Atwut 4243 Miln LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE , LEGAL NOTICE .RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD, Thurs., Juno M,J964_ Page II NOtlC*. Or INTCNTI9N i tlon lJ/itnH t>t intended to Rdd tht NOTICE Or INTENTION NOTICI Of IMTINTION -RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD, Thurs., June 11, 1964 LEGAL NOTICE ' LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE ftUowlm: LIMITED PARK INO. T»k, nptlci tint john f. Brtnpu, HtTlSK Or NOTICE Of INTENTION 'NOTICE OF INTENTION LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES :tr«dii!« ii Br.nn#n'« Tuyirn, iptindi Tsks npUu (hat Take notic« that Nancy J- ino* TAkt toiiu fhlt Rihway Recreation Take nolle* that the Iideran Outlnff TAKE NOnCE that Clark Towirs LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDI- It ihtll be unlawful to P»rt anr ' ffllu- Walter B. Bnsor, tratflQC il tJUOT1*Lie., 1 corporation io the State of New AND MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Of tha upon the State hlihwiy* by cutting : '° W» '» Control ol Bshwsr, Diidt ncullotion to thi Municipal Tako notice that John and Walter Takt notice, (bat Rahway Lodgh Section l. Title V, Chapter I. 6ec- INO TirffCOMPILED AND MVHED n. lor P|«n«rf Rtctll con- Board of AlcohDlle Beveraeo Control pit to th< Municipal Board of Controj of Rabway. New Jerier, for Aof the Township of Clark for a Plenary Kownl, trsUlni as Butch Kowil'i Take nolle* that Rahwar Post Wo. many lnstaMiia ORDINANCES OP THE CITY OP of 0 AM. and 12 Noon, Baturdny-V'' Board of Alcoholic Bsrtraia Control of of Rahway. New Jeriey, for Plenary 1383. Loyal Order of Mooie, Intends-to tton 21 refcrrlnK to THROUGH : •— suractlon Llcenss (or premises iltmted klcohollo Bfrirwo Control of Rihvay, Renewal Club LlCinie. for premliei Retail -Consumption License for prem- Tavrrn, Intends to apply to the Munici- 5 American Lfilcn. Inc. Intends to ap- without sufficient warnling of their In- RAHWAY. E8TABLI8HINO AND Sundays and Holidays excluded oti " the Oily o( Rshwar. N. J., for a. PKn-Retail Consumption Llccme for prem- apply to the Municipal Board of Alco- STREETS shall be amended to add the 1 »t H82 .nil 1409 U»1B BtlMt. R.hWM, arr Ratall dutrtbutlon Iktnit .{or ew Jersey, for'Plenirr Retail Con> situated at 1037 Plerpont fltrett, Sab- ises situated at 10 Central Avenue, pal Board of Alcoholic Bererifo Con- ply to the Municipal Board of Alco- tentlon so to do; and PROVIDINO POR THE PUBLICA- both sides of ORCHARD STREET'., ises situated at 1S7 Welt Scott Av«- r hollo Beverage Control of Rahway. followlnc: 1 New Jers«7. tumptlon License for premise! !oeit«d ay, Kcw Jeriey. Clark, N. J. The names and rest' trol of Rabwny. New Jrrsey. (or Plen- holic DeversBe Control of Rahway, N. WHEREAB, there urc too miny In- TION THEREOP" Adocted October from Bt. Oeorges ^venue to Mod I* ' premises situated >t 431 W. Grand nue. Hahway, New Jersty. New Jersey, for a ,CJub Llceftie for MADISON HILL ROAD between OWtctlons. If inr. should bi msdt Ave., Railway, N. J. it 1433 Liwnnca St.. Rihwiy, N. J. The names of the officers of thU dences of all the officers and all di- ary Rrtail Consumption License for J. for a Club License for premises situ- stances where drivers maneuver their lOlh. 1951. and rctcrrlni p«rtlcu- son Avenue. / . Objections, If any, ihould be made Names.' ind iddrenei of the officers ated at 681 Mapl» Av«.. Rahway, New premises situated 'at 1294 Fulton • West fifId Avenue to mid including 1 immedliWj In wrltlnf to Mrs. Alln» Tna officers and their addresses are: club, and tho office they fill reipic- rectors who have no other named of- prtrnlie* located at 650 Bt. Oeorie fltrett. Rahway. New Jeriey.' v trucks ao they will' be aw*ost across litlr to Title V, Chapter 1 ct Kq. SECTION 2. Any Ordlnancd or" parts ^ Immediately In writing to Mrs.. Aline ', the ibove nimed corporitlon ire: Jeney. Ucdin PJace. < • the traffic Innes at a red signal, md Dumis. Sccriury ol the Municipal Murray Rosen President, CO Tower tlvely are: flee, and tht names and residences of Ave.. R&hway. *. J.. indudlnK "broad entitled "TRAFFIC" o[ laid ordl- ot Ordinances Inconsistent herewith'; Boird of Aicoaouc Bivence Control ol Dumas, Secretary of the Municipal Wllllira Schmidt. 8r.. Preildent . stockholders holdipi more thari ten package prlvlleiei" In llcensg purtuant The rramei of tht officers of this Tha names of tho officers of this Stop Flcns shall be Installed on sometimes sevcrnl deep, to* Impede the Hill Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. 443 w. Inmin Avinui Preiident. D. P. Donovan. S66 Stoni club and the offices they fill respec- all roadways intersecting the are hereby repealed. " ' . R»hwtr. Clii Hill, U70 Cimpboll Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control of St., Rahway; Vice President, R. C. percentum of any of tha stock arc as to Chapter 0«. of the Lawp of 1946, and club and tbo office* they fill reipec- normal flow of traffic when the'signal BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR Marlt Rosen, Vice President, eo Rahway. City Hall. 1470 Campbell Rihwiy, N. J. tively are: desiennted through streets turns green: and SECTION 3. This ordinance shall - Btreet, Rihwij, N. J Tower Hill Avenue Red Bank, N. 1. Burr, 327 Maple Ave., Rahway; Secre- follows: sm^ndmenU thereof and suDPlemenu tlvely are: • AND MUNICIPAL CODNCIL ol the taka effect immediately after passage • itrrtt. Rahway, N. J. William Schmidt, Jr., Vice Prnldent thereto. •Eugene O'Brien Commander, 1038 OoTernor. John Spazanl; Jr. Gover- Gectlun 2. Any Ordinance or oarta v (BltnwIIJOHN J. BRENNAN, Stanley Kaufelt, 6«;-Treaa., 343 tary, Harry Hanf, 002 Milton Blvd., Howard B. Johnson. 888 Park Av*.. nor. Adam Mtckow; Prelate. Henry Ei- o! ordinances inconsistent herewith WHEREAS, such operations cause City of Rahway: and' publication according to law and HB2-UB0 Main Street, (BJtnedl Woodbrldgl Apt'i. Rahwar; Treasurer, Thornn Orayhlll, Elm Ter,; Paul Konic. Br. Viet Com- LEGAL NOTICES drivers of other vehicles to awerte into Nortti 4th Avenue, Hlihland Park, New York. New York. Objections !f any, shouM bl; made poilto; Treasurer. John L. PRcboll Jr.; Are hereby repealed. Section 1. Title V. Chapter 1, Section approval thereof by the Director ol R*hw»]r, New Jersey N. /. NANC7 J. ENSOR Avenel, N. J. 139 Codtllnston , Rahway. Immediately in •mini to Mrs. Aline mander. 1304 Bryant St.; W. Beaure- Hahway News-Record the barrier-dividers or other lanes of 21, relerrlnt to THROUGH STREETS the Division of Motor Vehicles, WALTER E. ENSOR Trustees: F. Eutene J. Difrcln, 113 Hiehlmd Ave- mrd. Jr Vice Commander. 7fls Bev- Secretary. William P. Allen. .1 - M 9ERV1CE Section 3. This ordinance shall take Objections, If any. should be maile Mri. Vlrglnli Medvlgy. Sec. & Treai. tne, 382 W. Meadow Dumai, Secretary of the Municipal r CORPORATION NOTICE traffic nnd in mnriy Instances cause ihall be amended to add the following: 197 West Scott Avenue 4S9 Qrove Street nue, Wollaston. Mass. "ontrol of |erly Rd : John HitseU, 8r.. Finance Trusted: John Luta, Michael Hor- Classified Advertising PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby liven effect tinmctllately after passage and accidents in which the truck Is not Immediately in wrltlnj to Mrs. Alike Ranway. New Jersey/ Ave., Rahway; W. W. Pearson. 719 Board of Alcoho'lc Be rase Officer 53 W. Albert Bt. Board of vath. CharleJ Marriott. 126 Elm AVP. publication nccnrdlne to law and ap- BTONE STREET between Madlion NOTICE TO CKEDITOflfl ~" Dumas, Secretary ot the Municipal Rihwiy. X. J. Pierpont St., Rahway; P. K. Anderson, Howard D. John«on. 330 B#«nn Bt.. , City Ha". ' that the following Ordinance was duly Involved; nnd Hill Road and Richard Blvd. ESTATE OF JOHN W. ACKLEX. NOTICI O» INTINTION Boston, Mass. Directors;' John Neubmier, P14 Inwood Objections. If any. ibould bo madi Knhway COMFORT adopted and approved on flnnl rend provnl thereof by the Director of the rf Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control of Objections, If iny, ihould be midi 276 Maple Ave.'. Rahway; h. S. potts, Hahway. N J Immediaiely lri writinir to Un. Alino Call FU 8-0600 • 0601 "i'(.;\ SUNDAY WHEREAS, Intensive drives and Stop alsns ihall be installed on Tikt notlco thit John J. O«I1. trtd- Immediately In writing to Mri. Allm Joseph Dthlborf 6 Mitch«ti T»ri-»c«. Pliicc. John Barton. 1200 BrUrcltff arid a rcEMlttr meet Ins of Municipal Division of Motor Vehicles. 11 Rahway, City Hall, >«70 Campbell 033 W. Inman Are., Rahwar; O. 6yme. Signed' Dr ; Stanley Hefner. 490 Hthwny A*e.. Dumas, Secretary of the Municipal ASPHALTING - Hrivoway prosecution. , against such offenders are all roadways lhtersectlnE the des- i? of no nvtill and special circumstances * Isn&ted through street. John U. Wyllla. Rlv«r noaA. Norwtll. Wood bridge. Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control -of r-'TkinR lots CONTROI 1 ' P. M. KANA.N'K, HurrOKitn of tho County, thi Munlclpil Board of Alcoholic Bir- (Blsned) STANLEY EAtJPELT. Tike notice thit THE COUNT CAFE oird of Alcoholic Beverige Control of 1230 Bt. Oeorce Av«.. Rahway; W. T. WALTER KOWAL .Minimum Ch.ircn 25 Words $1.00 | neiduy evening. June 10. 1964. \ CORPORATION NOTICE T. rxl.it which need a regulation of a Section 2. Any ordinance or psrU of Union, mado on tho twonty-nlnth, ... «u«. Control o( n«hwir. New Jener. tihwiy. City Hill. 1470 Cimpbell Potter, 745 Dinnne Court, Rahway; C. Mass. Objection!, if «ny, ihouM b« Tntde Rah way. City Hall. 1410 Campbell ROBERT W, 6CIIROP Becritiry (1 corporation of New Jersey) his, ip- 050 St. O*or*« Ave; c--«t, Rahway, tf. J. Additional Words t.ich 4c . CUKBIN'C. K- FATtOS RUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby IITSB definite nature In brdcr to protect of ordinances Inocnslstent herewith dny of May A. D., 1964, upon tho:,,j (or Prrtarj netill Comumptlon Llcinii piled to tho Municipal Board of Alcc~ Itreet, Rahwiy, N. 1. Thomas, Jr., 218 McParland Rd . Objections. 'If any, ihould be madf immfdi»t«ly In writing to tira. Aline City Cirri: the safety and liven of the "public: in 674/21 (*"«ned> RAHWAY LODOE. 1393 Classified Display Col. Inch SI.25 ' I .\N'DSrAriNT. shmV -ml th&t the followins Ordinance was duly are hereby repealed. nppHctitlon of the. undorslgneil, nn » lor primliu iltuited it 2137 Routi 1, nolle Beverage Control of the -City of Signed: ColonU, Immediately In wrillnj to Edward R e/4/at Duma Jccretary of the Municipal Closing Hours For crasslflrd Ad Scctlun 1. Title V;—Chapter 1. Sec-ndoqtcd nnd approved OQ final reading cneral: Beetion 3. This Ordinance shall take KxecutorB of tho. Mtatp ot kald de-. • Rihwiy. Now Jerier. flahway. New Jeriey for 1 Plenary Re< PadusnlaV;, Townihlp Clerk, Municipal Board of Alcoh lic •"ontrol o( LOYAL ORD^Jt OF MOOflE supplies tion 12 shall be amended to ndd the WILLIAM SCHMIDT, SR., Objections. If any, should be madt WILLIAM » AT.f.FN at a rcnulnr meeting, of Municipal NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT OR- publication accordlns to law and ap-craned, notice In' hereby ftivtiv to.- - Objtotlotn, If any, ohould t. raidi NOTICI OF INTINTION tall Consumption License for premises Preildent p.tiiHt/.r ci-.y, uew jerjey. NOTICS OF INTINTION Rihw»>, Cl!y Hall. 13 NOON WEDNESDAY following: PROHIBITED PARKING— Tiki notice that John B. Paollnl immediately in wrllinn to Mrs. Aline Herrctory, LABOP BY DAY Council, City of Rahway, N. J., Wed-DAINED that the drivers of all trucks effect Immediately -after pasiage and Uio rrediiom of Bald cleceaj>cJ to , ItnmedUtelr Ii wrltlnt to Mri. Altai situated at 30-41 East Milton Avenui, 443 W. Inmin Avenui CLARK TOWERS, P Take notice that riart Liquors. Inc:. VARIOUS ROADWAYS. ( hnvlne a total combined gross weight pTBl thereof by the Director of the exhibit to tho HUljBcriberB under oalh. • trading u Towna House, haa applied Dumns. Secretary of the Municipal A 23 CO.-1L3 GcrvlcR t-a*rco 1 CRiCICV* 1 nesday evening, June 10, l j64. Dumii. Becretarr of the Munlclpil Ranwiy. New Jersey. Rihwiy 10 Central Avenue Sinned: f'QUIFMEXT FOR RENT — LINDEN AVENUE. No person shnll of vehicle plus load In excess of four DUlslon of Motor Vehicles. or affirmation their clnlnu and (lr- ", to the Municipal Board of Alcoholic Board of Alcoholic Beveraie Control of a corporation of the State of New Jer- mado for o:»cb bUJlnK- ROBERT W. 8CHROP . Boird of Alcoholic Biyeme Control ol Tho namci and addresses of tha of- 074/2t Rahway, City Hall, 1470 Campbell Clark. N«w Jersey sey has applied to the Municipal Coun- JOHN r HASSKLL BR. p:irk a vehicle at any time on the (4) tons shall drive the truck in the inandn neulnnt tho Ontato of paid. . Beverage Control of. Rahway, New Jerr CaJb, check or v..nnrj<". cHOUJ ihinip trunh t!3c*or haoV <*<>t i n rxc 11 GRANDVIEW City Clerk Kihway, City Hall, 1470 Camppl'.l ficers of this corporation ars is fol< Street. Rahway, N. J. «/4/2t cil of tho Township of Clark. New Jer- 6/4/21 NOTICE OF INTENTION north wide of Linden Avenue Irom a AN ORDINANCE TO COMPEL D nearest the right-hand edge of CORPORATION NOtlCE ilccenscd within six months from tho. . ley, for Plenary Hetall Consumption accompany ndvc.-tulr.p eopv.. roller point 25' cast of the easterly curb ditto of sM'l order, or they will bn Street. Rahway, N. J. License for premises situated at 1433 lows? ' NOTICI OF INTENTION Signed: ILDERAN OUTINO CLUB sey, for a Plenary Hetall Dlstrlr- itlon Take notice that the Mu'vey-DitmarB r \PVRTMFNTS TRUCKS TO DRIVE IN RIGHT • he roadway nnd shall not overtake PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby g! 1 INTENTION n Not responsible or errorn li llnr of BL dromes Avenue to a point and pass another vehicle in such lane forever barred from prosecuting or aimed: JOHN J. OALU Main Street, Rahway, New Jersey. Herman Hochberg. President Tike notice thit Denu P. Byrne, t/i HARRY HANF NOTICE OF INTENTION Llcenie for premlsei ilti'ated a 1O4«J Poit No. utu. Veterans t Forelun HAND LANE3, that the followins Ordinance was duly 77 Undercllff Road Take nt Pot-r Zc Wars, h*s applied . p Cf^nH Ave., Rahway 7.V past thereof. of traffic unless that lane Is obstructed adopted and approved on final reading recoverlnB tho stimo aRainat tb» iiub- ,2137 Route 1, Objection!, If any. should bo mnde 3yrno'i Tavern, intends to ipply to Secretary Take notice that Catherine M. Hol-T-ake Avenue. Cla»k. Ne* J«n»r | ta" the Municipal top soil WHEREAS, the unusually larne vol- • Mlllburn. N. J. he Munlclpil Board of Alcoholic Bcr The names and Mdreises o( ihe iffl-. tradIns Irving Tavtr •«- BBoaro d nf Alcoholic Cnntro] or KOSS STREET. No person shnll park ume of traffic find tho continued' flq' or lmpasnnble, OT unless otherwise at a regular meeting of Municipal Bcribern. Rihwiy, New Jener Immediately In writing to Mn. Aline 6/4/21 lander, executrix of tho estate of >C n vehicle nt anytime on the south Edward Hennlon. Bec.-Treai. trige Control of Rihwiy, New Jersey, cers, directors inrf .^cfchoM--* •>' '»i»i to the Municipal Hon rd ! Rahway, New Jersey for •"• ;H H thereof innlcc.s U. 8. Routes 1 mid 0. directed br a police officer. Except Council. City of Rahway, N. J.. Wed- John W. Ackley, Jr. 8/«/2t Dumii, Secretiry of the Municipal David R. Hollander Intends to apply to t Alcoholic Beverage Control of Rah- Mdc of Ro.ia Street from a point 25 that nn overtaken vehicle may be nesday evening, June 10. 1064. 4 White Birch Drive or Pleniry Rltill Comumptlon Llcinsi [ the Council of the Township of Clark corporation are- for premises situated at 1431 TTosT (;ruiM]\irw was ^yar(i«>d !'•<• GOLD MEDALLION comDrisltiB one. highway ln the area Aloxiinder Me V. Ackley anfl Board of Alcoholic Beverage-Control of Morris Plilns, N. J. NOTICE OF INTENTION 1 i New J»ney, fof Plenary west) of the westerly curb line of St passed whrn It is being driver) at such Rahway. City Hall. 1470 Campbell for premises locaUd nt 2Q9 Monroe Tak* nolle* that Cut-Bee Social I tor a Plenary Retail Consumption LI- Ntthan Ch>ja!.-Pr»- *' «* Street. Hahway, Nrtf herein mentioned, one of the most ROBERT W. BCHROP National Newark & E«« Bank, ' NOTICE OF INTENTION Objections, li. any, should be madf Street. Rihway. New Jersey. n*u[]irt!on License includlnj Cornma.n<1er. William Meff". 822 W. SP=U. the electric industry •; lia'Imark of excellence: Grorsc.i Avenue to a point 75 feet hldhly consested In the State; and a B!OW speed as" to impede the normal City Clerk Btrect, RihwaT, N. J. Club, has applied to the Municipal cense for premises sltuatrtf at Rarltan 1040 Lake Avenue TAR KF.YS LOST west thereof. and reasonable movement of -traffic. of Newark.'A'. J. T«ke notice that BenJimln, IrvlnB Immediately In writing to Mrs. Aline Objections, If any, should bo made Cls9k New Jersey ,ak« Ave , Rahway; 8r. Vice Comman- -ORDINANCE ENTITLED **AN ORDI- Signed: JOHN B. PAOL1HL. Board of Alcoholic Beverage.Control of Road and Central Avenue, Clark. Now 1041 I'Vnj Btr . n»h«a> N- r all tan leather Ber>- Bros Mt is your assurance that our apartments racct or WI1£R£A& this U pkrtlculnrlr true This Ordinance Ehall apply to Route 1 • Kxccutor* and Bernard Dcmbllne. tradlnt li Dumas, Secretary of the Municipal Immediately In writing to Mrs. Aline Marjs-ne Chesal, {»•—•'••* »» Ml *|drr. Alejt'nder Bynrnn. 341 Orchard St. WEST SCOTT AVEMTE. NO P« in the City of/Knhway: and NANCE ACCEPTING AND ADOPT- Orlando II. Dcy, Attorney • - Dembllns'i Intend to. apply to the 1493 Main atreet. Bonrd of Alcoholic Bcvcmie Control of Rahway, New Jersey, for a Club Llcenie Jersey, trading as Clark Rest.* v surpass the industry's h'"1"-' '"r-inffis in u-irinir. shall pnrk a vehicle nt nnytlme on and 9 thrnuchout the Cltr of Rahway. Rab'wiy, New Jeriey. Dumis. Secretiry of the Municipal for premkes situated flt 1024 EHiabuth Objections. If any, ihould be made 1040 Lako Avenue Jr. Vice Commander. John ' f WHEREAS, commercial tehlcles ING THE COMPILED AND RE-TJ Er\st MUton Avo. Municipal Board of Alcoholic Dtvtrue Knhway. City Hall. 1470 Cimpbell Board cf Alcoholic Beverage Control of •ctlon? If any. a^.ou'1 bo made Dunham. 1810 -Wlnfleld St.. Rahway; REMOHKUNG the north aide of West Bcolt Avciiie ovcrtnklnc other comnicrctdl vehicles This Ordinance shall lake'effect'Im- VISED ORDINANCES OP THE CITY Control of Rihway, Mew Jeriey, for e/4/2t Street. Rahwcy, N. J. Avenue, Rahwnr- New Jersey. immediately fn writing- to . Township Clnrk Nfv Jers^T l»'rly ln wMUnir to Mrs. Allno Rahway, N. J. ' Uhwar. City Hill. 1470 Campbell HcnrleHa M!chn->l'"n ; Chaplain Donald Da vies on. J8 Maple .-;alion and park-mi; If rnu need 3 Kood carpenter from n eH5t l the nnd pa-srnger vehicles create a con> mediately after adoption and after OP RAHWAY. ESTABLISHING AND C/4/it ' Fees: $20.80 ; Plenary Retail Dlltrltmtlon Ltcemi fox THE COUNT CAFE The names and officers of this club Clerk, Edward R. Padusnlak, Municipal Duma . Sccrelary of tho Municipal f :f\tcr]y curb line of tjl. G PROVIDINO FQH THE PUBLICA- Street. Rihwiy, N. J. and tho offices they fill reiPMtlvely Mlnn. Weitfleld Avenue. Cl»rt, N J 100 Lincoln IM-ce Ave.. Colonl»: Quartermaster, Rudolpu .June -Itii. AD 2-1828 stunt menu to traffic using said regulatory signs arc erected on sold Premises tltuated at 730 West afrand NOTICI OF INTENTION •. 39-41 East Milton Avepm Board of Alcoholic Beverage rontrol o( Stoilar, 320 Hamilton Bt . Rahway: 3 for a remodeling job on kitchen, Avenue to a point "5 feet 'cost Route;.; nnd Routes 1 and 9 TION THEREOP" Adopted October Avenue. Raftway, New Jersey. (Sinned) DENIS P. BYRHI, are- Signed: Irvlnuton. New Jersey >y, City Hall. UTtT r4mr>b»ll 1 Taka notice thit Rihway Lodge 1079, Rahwiy. N. J. 289 Monroo Street. Objections, if any, should be made year trustee. Rudolph Btollar. 320 My~w-ifTl.n!ii' Be! 1' h^'ils. cn'npoc ihM limn ''•>> thereof ,lQJh, 1951, -and referring pnrtlcu- President. Edward Hoffman, 1120 Bt. CATHERINE M. HOLLANDER Rnhway, K. J. Huff h-mm; WHEREAH. the accident experience Objections, If any, should b« midi B.P.O. Elks Club his ipplied to the Herman Hochberg, President Rahway, Kiw Jersey Immediately In writing to TownslilD Hamilton 8t. Rahway; 2 year trustp?. WESTFIELD AVENUE No person r.n the highway, nfl aforesaid. Is .CORPORATION NOTICE Inrly to Title V. Chapter 1 ct nrq. Marks PI,. PUtnfleld. N. J.; Secretary. Rarltan Road and Central (Sinned) left my bed and I wr.l ' will ••nil Want To Rent A Car? Immediately In writing to Mil. -Aline. Munlclpil Board or Alcoholic Beveriga «/4/2t Rof Hollintshead, 1141 Thlria PI.. Clerk, Edwnrd U. Pndusnlak. Municipal Mtz Arvaj, 2128 Oliver St., Rahwar; • • OK ( thai! Park a vehicle a mounting i.nd exist Inn trnlflc condi- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby Bl entitled: "TRAFFCTC" of laid ordN Dumai, Secretary of the Municipal Avenue, FETER ZELEZNTK. 1 year trustee. John KopJIc. 307 Truss- 1 the ^outh Mdc of Wrstllcld Avciiue nance. " \_ - Control of Rlhwlyr_ Nlw_J(rifiT^lot_i. Rahway, N. j.; Treasurer. Edwin A. Clark, N. J. llulldlng, Westfleld Avenue, Clark, N. J. not be .rci-pon- !)''- '• TOM RI'SSO. IT 1-7828 fl-flTP JII.MII.IK' (1 apart tion' constitute incicaiins danger ol thnt-t lie-follow! nt:OrtiInttnce-irsa-dtilr For Full Details orv_How ...-Bou4 o{ Alcolultt Bayiraci Control of Club" License' for'premises ntuated it NOTICE OF INTENTION 1B4B Irrlng Streat. Irom a -point ~b frrt Trcst of the accldont-i .despite .all cKocU tlut arc BE IT ORDAINED BY THE .MAYOR NOTICE OF INTENTION Leemanm 16 Brunlne Rd.. East Bruns- 6V472t (Signed) 3'2filf . 150'. oil Mn adooLcd -A&d. approved, original re*dlDf Rahway, city Hall. 1470 Campbell 122 West Milton Avenge, RahwiT. Ne» Tito-notice that' Wltiyi.TSc, trad Rahvn-T." New'Jersey;" ObJectlonj., if any, should bo mndo by 1»T went«r.y curb Hnr of•• Oeoryri Ave- mnctr in rnjulnttr"trnfric for the saTe'.y at~ a renular meeting of Municipal AND MUNICIPAL COUNCIL of the Inexpensive If Really Is . Street. RBhway, N. J. Tike notice that Foilli's Tivera, r CLAIlK" LIQUORS. INC. nue lo.n point T5 Icct west thereof of the 'raveling public; nnd City of Rahway. feney.- _ _ _ „ lug. .u—WlUjr't-Iwi- applied -to- th» -•CfO I. Horowitt. E«Q.:- immMUlHr in ts-riting ta Mrs. Allno • Master TV Council. City of Rahway, N. J.. Wed' • -ISlgnKl) -BENJAMIN DEMEUNd "ThV nameV" of"th« . Dtfictra - ol-thU Mi BllB In the fltit* of New Jersey, ukf, H3.Jord.on Eoad,-Calonl»^H_ J,— HOTTCe OP INTENTION Diunu, Saciolary- -of the- Municipal* ELECTROLYSIS WEST GRAND AVENUE, No porson „ ^flccUca..i.^TJtle-V,- Chapter - 1.--J SEE ADVERTISEMENT ON- 1180 Raymond Hlv 11 liw Montsomery f.ln.U-,>firk-'ldc of West Grand Ave- Plenflrr~Retsll-.Ccm3amptlon~t.lc«nle for Jourd of Alcoholic Beverage Control of M "Ve Ole Lor Cibin" h Rahwd-. City Hall. H" " f,mrl>.ii Dumai, Secretary of the Municipal DOCKET NO A-10fi3 r NOTICE ctmij)ljiinlng_-Hbo.U-LUi6-W(iy--drtreT»" of as follows: . ... t : 738 VI. ORAND AVENUE," Edward P. Kordyli, .Exilted Ruler. premises situated at 453-497 Bt. ahway. New Jersey, for Plenary Retail applied to the Council of the Townihlp "if" '-> N, J. bte^t shortwave method. V -CQinincrciftl rehiclcs-or -injcki-OKfrte—-'AN -OHDRfANOT-T»-AMtND "Xtf Ribwir, New Jerier. 1 Bonrd nf Alcoholic BrveraBo Control of of Clark, for a Plenary Retail Con IN THE MATTEM C>V TUT. EfiTATT 3 Rooms S1418 Section I.'Title V.'jp^aptcr 1, .Nicholas J. Masdo, -eecretir7: William Oeomcs Avenue. )\ahwsy. New Jeriey onsumptlon License for premises lo- l.way, City Hall. 1470 Canjpbell 8/4/2I" Objections, If any, ahould be made • umtnlQT) Deems for prcmliei illu»t«d NOTICI OF INTINTION OP PHOBL!3M-paivo, ' ' to fccL JvBarrt, .Treasurer. •ted it 21 Poplar Street, Rahway, Street, Rahwar, N. J. . " —IK "iTH; -HAVE The nimetof thec Trustees ire: Immediately In writing to Mrs. Aline BW Jersey. at 07fl Raritai. Bo«ctn>b-i NOTICI OF INTENTION Herbert (JIMS. .Rahway. N. J.: Alfred Dumas. Secretary of the Municipal «cy. porntlon of New Jersey) t/» The Oika OHDFR TO SHOW CAt HAMILTON STRFKT No per. Officers of the said corporation are: 16 Brunlnic Rd.. • Cocktsll Loung« h*i applied to the Ii.nw.iv or i s'u-iation of \ .V 4] V- 11 Take notlco that LoulB Mande] trad- Beckmann, Rahwiy, . N. J.: Joseph Board of.Alcoholic Beverage Control of Objections, If any< ihould bo tnads Upon rradlne nnd filing the cc Anonymous, Ho* ••'hs Part a -\chicM ut-anytime out Anthony Foglia, Preddent East Brunswick, TT. j. Mjii]LcipAl..^Pivrrf °f Alcphollc .Bcygrnic Ing a* Sandcra'-Wlne ind Liquor Btorc, Ruhnke, fiiawir. N. j.: Robert- Mo- Rahwaci—eity Hall, 1470 CimPboll 1257 Salem Road __ -,,,r_~llinmciilalcljr_-la~ writing to -Tooruh. |ht.f ]{•,(,.• »v rv ooooq the r.orth \h\r of H;.mlHr.r. Str.-ft j Control of :M« Clt7 of Rnhwar. New. h iPPllcd-tllto H]H Uldi Wnnrrt nf 8W—Rahwayr-Nr— J:—' * "^IClrrlc. Edward R. Pa/lusnlnk, Wiin'cl' r -M '-ho cBlato of Wllt'stn fltn PtT3Lirr NOTICf Is hereby glvrn .1 •> tf .h-Auv turn rlk-ht und pro- point 25 fccL cast of I CLASSIFIED BUS! NESS DIRECTORY lug. WrstrJfld *v*nue. CU ' ' Jert'y lor • Plenary Ret»ll CnnJump- It Is on this 7?th day ^r May 1064. | that the following Ordinance was duly rnr.terly cufb Hue of "St. Gcon Alcoholic Beverafe Control of Rahway. Rahwny, N. J. wirrys. INC. Mildred roglla. BecrttitJ o JUUS.JV-.-SERVICE Miirlri to Eoml fit. Fro:;i New Jersey, for Plenary Retail DlltrJ- OWecilons, If tnr,-ihould bt madir (radlnr aa Wltty's 1237 Salem Road NOTJCZ or tlon Liwmo (or prero'-n *ltu»'-'l tt lnte«»stcd In ,d ul<* ill.V CrHihintc o( ated at B0 West lnm»n Avenu«. Rah- d C. V»'l J'Tif to «how AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN KEN'S Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control of CBIlned) NICHOLAS .J. MABC1O Perth Amboy, New Jeriey Rahway. City Hall, 1470 Camr way, New Jersey. Rahway, City Hall, 1470 Campbell 6/4/2t tt. Rahway. N. J. NOTICI OP INTENTION 1130 Maurl-e cause «f tt- r»(d '-aV ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDI- Jersey «'ii\ Ti-cl) Inst Qr^Iifi^i WILLIAM' PlUl Wltkln. Becreta.ry-T*«iu- Th« names of the officers of this New J»* .•old &t wlM br Street, Rahwar. N. J. Take notice that the Heuticher Club, Clark. estal" *h«.uH nr' b NANCE ACCEPTING AND ADOPT- 1 urer FOOLIA'8 TAVERN INO club, and MMCM they fill TMD^UVIJIT ivledronii- Ti-- ' . >»<•••"•< ' '•'•" filmed: L0UI8 MANDEL. * NOTICI OF INTENTION 21 Poplar Street Inc.. hai applied to the Council of t-ht Bablrh. mffic! nt to pay th# debts cr th« said INO THE COMPILED AND REVISED *i Merker Drive. } are: ORDINANCES OP THE CITY OP '.-'C License INSTALLATION mn* SERVICINQ Beauty Salon 1333 Main Street. Take notice that Bachmann'a Res< Fords (Zdlson Twsp.) N. J. Rihwiy, New Jersey Township of Clirk. lor tho renewal of IK rth s lr »rXriHr.U Avpn ue from a ; BRAra President, chnrles Lrlln, 21B7 Allen Club Llcen»e for 25 AnH It ii furth«r ordered that thli RAHWAY. ESTABLISHING AND Kahwai-, New 'Jerser .. Anthony F01U1, PruMent iltuated ** and i p ROESCH aixrant and Tavern, Inc., has applied fl/4/2t St.. Runway. K, J ; Vice Preildent. \U peopl" wh" SIT lii'- point 72 «/4/2t 0 the Municipal Board ot Alcohollo Featherbed Lane, Clark, Nt Jeriey. t. H»w Jersey rder br published In tht> RAHWAY PROVIDING TOR THE PUBLICA- ROOMS c of Bl.. OK>rgcs A\ •nuc^to a/4/st 1 1 UOUSKS FDR SALK curb In Prompt' Seryice, Low Cost Beverage Control of Rahway. New Jer- Donald Oiillagher, 552. Bryant St., Officers of th» club and the Claire M. Velio, fiecrr *" NEWS-RECORD newipaPer, one of the TION THEREOP" Adopted October n'ould be intorobti''! in .i a point 73 left enst llicrrot V.Serviee. NOTICE OF INTINTION Rahway, N. J.; Secretary. Charlei J. 1U8 Maurice Xvtput •sppt>fr» of this atate, four times 10th. 1B5I. and referring particularly a ln FOR RENT CONTRACTOR and BUILDER "Exclusive But soy. for Plenarr Retail Consumption NOTICE Of INTENTION ipectlvc PoMtlons ara: President. John my services, ncv or j)' '"' No per; nn shall park n itdc til NOTICI OF INTINTIOH Take notice thit Hirry Orr. tradlnx Clark. New Jer»cy durtrtr 'nut fin-ncvUvfl c*UnM adjoining b.ith. G"od h^ th.TPOf, HOME & INDUSTRIAL -• New Jersey, for Plenarr Retail Dis- are: John L. BacUmann, Jr.. President, f Rahway. New _J^rsey _for_P]cniry H trlbutlon License forpremjiej iltUAtfd J umptlon-Llcnnif-rcT-TrEmlief^Htuale PI..-Elisabeth. N:-J:t Jsmw Orecley; ierk, Edward R. Padusnlak, Municipal Objections. If any. should be made 8*<-t!oo 1. Title V. Chapter 1. Sec- uvrr L'ljIlO Modern Ins. :'"() of s<^ :n .•ihal! park a vchlclr at nnytlme on MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS *—iri533TrvISirS&eefriuhway, N. J. ises sHuited at 1428 Irving Strict, . Westfleld Avenue, dark. N. J NOT|Ce OF INTENTION ;.i'- most popular Peonies. aKo * Objection, it any. should b« made Trias., 3123 at. Oeoril Avenue. Rah- way. Ntw Jersey. Objections, if anr, should bo made (Blgned) imaa. Secretary of the Municipal NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the •Mliwing; LIMITED PARKINO. Jaques Avu. (Corner .Maple ilop in our office and have the north side of West Mlllon AVP- Rahway. New Jersey. Immediately In writing to Mrs. Aline iard of Alcoholic Beverage Control of It nhall bo unlawful to J>ark_anj_ nuc Irom R point -5 feet cast of the • All Types of General ' Thursdays & Fridays Immediately ln writing to Mrs. Aline - Immediately In writing to Mri. Aline lamed office and the names and resl- Board of Alcoholic Beverage ^ regular meeting of the Municipal time than two~ houra between tho 2.'27/tf r Avenue to (\ point 75 trel .-as I To 9x00 p.m. Rahway. Citx, Hall. 1470 CamPtell •hflura at ArM.-ina iy T7( salesmen help you find your thereof. SHEET METAL WORK R«hwiy, city Hall, 1470 Cimpblll mann. Jr., and Mirgiret Bachmann, Dumii. Secretary of the Municipal lences of all of ths stockholders hold- uf tlie City uflUflWiy. N. J.. \o on sells fo) le*-. WANTED FUlton 8-2167 2223 at, Oiori. Av.nn.. B.h,rD Strcit, NOTICE OF urdari. Sundays, and Holidays F URNISHED ROOM FOR dream come true. MAPLE AVENUE. No person ahall SERVICE atmt. Rah W. J. fl Take notice that tne John L. Ruddy held on the lOlh day of Jun«. 1664. Hi:STI,EH S IRIS <;..U!UK\S Jersey. Rahway, City Hall. - 1470 Campbell of any of the stock of said corporation, (Signed. RAYMOND WORAHAN. EILBUP, INC. and that said ordinance will b« taken txcluded. on both i'de of PULTON I'l.TOR WA.\TED lady or gentleman. Convctii- Piirk u vehicle nl anytime on tl_ie_ H-& H SHEET 1386 IKVJMti ST. Signed: CHARLES SHAPIRO Street. Rahwar, N. J. are as follows: Treasurer ost S73fl3 V.P.W. hu applied Edward C. Volla, Pre«i up for further consideration and final STREET from the metered are* 7>J Rose- Si ii-iosses Rt. 27) ;»;rnr~.:nre uT Avcnu if no answer call 1S92 Irving Street. Objeollons, If iny, ihould be made ;ho Council of the Township of Clark, to East Hazelwood Avenue. aml • c-lit - to bui^c.-;.' itcaSimatilirTaTT riillon 8-9G71 ImmedliteU In writing to Mrs. Aline Signed: HARRY ORR, ODD 0LU7SEN. 104 HUlcrftJt Ave- fl/4/2t 1130 Maurice Avenu- Dasiattc at a retular meeting of Munic- "TUt-menpn MI point 25 feet ea.">t of the easterly .METAL WORKS Ribwty, New Jersey. . 1428 Irvlnt Street. nue. Edison, N. J. .. !or renewal/cf Club license for prem- rinrk. New Jersey ipal Council to be hold at City Hall. BECTION 2. Any Ordinance or parti ' ri' K 507' sf'"r 382-2555 curb line of St. Gcontes Avenue to (2 Drs. from A&P) 6/4/2t •umu, Secritirr of the Munlclpil NOTICE OF INTENTION es iltuated at 0 Broadway. Clark of Ordinances Incontutent he rr with VU 8-6565. RAHWAY BRAKE SERVICE Rihwiy, New Jeriey. EARL RUPPERT. 49 Croiby Ave., 1470 Campbell £trcet. Rah- ay. N. J..| — I 1J14 Bi-yant St., Hahway Broker n point 75 feet east tlieroof. (South 597 Jaques Ave. FU X 7733 Boird of Alcoholic Beverige Control ot lew Jeriey. NOTICE OF INTENTION AITOS I"()K SA! FUlton 8-8645 Rihway, City Kill, 1470 Campbell Highland Park, N J. Take notice that Bnumel's Liquor & day "of July. 1064. : (Ml WANTED TO RENT ^Itic already covered by previous or- RAHWAY FUlton S-2BURKE'S TAVERN INC. Building, Weatflcld Avenue, Clark. N.J. Objections. If any, ihould be made ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDI- ideal/location. Hillerest 2-2462 No person .'hall park a vehicle at Tictlon and non-fiction, Bibles, NOTICI OF INTINTION .Objections, if any. should be madi Signed: :agno, 53 Kathryn St.. Clark. Poj that the following Ordinance was duly FULTON 8-4966. Lloyd Drugs Officers of the ibove corporitlon Tike notice thit Edward Bodsir. t/i by EARL RUPPERT, Sec-Treas. Advocate; Michael Schneider, aa Colde Immediately ln writing to Mrs, Altna NANCE ACCEPTINO AND ADOPT- Tj-pist-ciorks-all :irc;<- I'cntaci '2t anytime on the south side of West BLUEPRINTER •re: ouuli Fox, President, 2080 Pros- Immediately In writing to Mrs. AUnt Q/4/2t ABRAHAM D. BATJMEL, PfM. Pumai. Bctrctanr" of tas Municipal INO THE COMPILED AND RE- adopted and a&Droved on final reading i Hazelwood Avenue from a point 25 STEWART Novelty Inn, i. New Jersey Corporitlon, Dum&i; 'Secretary ol the Municipal vln Road,' Clark. Chaplain; Joseph at a Regular meeting of the Municipal -11-tf ' missals and prayer books, IKt Strait, "Rihwiy," N. J.r Oerild 30 Weitfield Avenue Bookfcoc iJor.s->evi-i-a'l 6;4 41 led west of the westerly curb line & STATIONER . QUALITY 83 W. Mils St., lntinds to apply to Board ot Alcoholic Beverage Control of Ssomolnoky. 57 Coldevin Road. Clark, oard of Alcoholic Beverage Control of VISED ORDINANCES OP THE CITY Council, Township of Clark. N. J. fox. Tlca Prutdest ind Treasurer, 92 the Municipal Board of Alcoholic NOTICE OP INTENTION Clark, N. J. *ahway. City Holl. 1470 Campbell OP RAHWAY, ESTABLISHING AND Legal sccrotao—D-5 p 1U0 UNFURN. APTS. FOR RENT SEASHORE HOUSE of St. Georccs Avenue to a point 75 quality paper backs, and a Berkeley Road. BDrlngfleld, N. J.s Rihway. City Hall, U70 Campbell 6/4/2t Surgeon. William Kraynak Union St Monday evening. June 8, 19S4. PRIMARY GRADE TUTORING *cei wcil thereof. 963 New Brunswick Ave. PRESCRIPTIONS Beveraia control of Rihwiy, New/Jer- Street. Rahway, N. J. Take notlco that American Liglon Clark, Post Adjutant. Trustees: Robert itreet, Rahway, N. J. PROVIDINO POR THE PUBLICA- Clerk-use c .70 FOR SALE Corlnne Foi, Secretiry, 22 Btrkeley ley, for Plenary Retail Consumption Post No. 328, Clark, N. J.. has made lBurnt Id Blgned: RAHWAY WEST LAKE AVENUE large selection of children's Blgned: MARY K. DECKER, • NOTICE OF INTEMT1QH "Townshlp Clerk. r S3 at your home during summer No pcrscn shall part a vehicle at Railway, N. J. FU 1-8299 ELECTRiCCOl . Road, Sprlngtleld, N. J. License for pramlsii iltuated it 85 W. applicable ~-ATg.i~ ttN and WILLIAM 10th. 1051. and referring particu- <'lcrk-:, o: AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN ODERN 3!~ ROOM • APT. OhlnMlnm, If m. •h«-tpm» ^itin 01.. flinTnyrmw ittiti. •hip of Clark for a Club License for Take notice that the Rahway Yacht N, J.; William LansstaitrLings tags',, 0 Ter: 8CHULTZ larly to Title V, Chapter I et aeq, SO months by a qualified' teacher. nnytime. on the north aide of New Jersey. Club intends to apply to the Munlclpa Lane, Clark. N. J.; James A. Smith ORDINANCE ENTITLED, "AN OR- 'Jal Friday-no .iteno Heat, hot OSBORNVILLE, N;-J, B ea o-ty- and H s ' • Imroedlatelr 111 writing* to Mrs. Aline Namei and iddressea ot the officers premises, situated at the corner of 207-301 Weit Grand Ayenut entitled "TRATnC" ot laid ordi DINANCE ACCEPTINO ANDADOPT- .Lake Avenue Irom a point 25 lect Westfleld Avenue and Liberty Street, Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control 803 Featherbed Lane. Clark. N. J. Rahway. N. J. nancea. ht.-t liav Call 380 3110 after rpr BAYWAY, BAY HARBOR east of tlic easterly curb line ol St. Cara Problems Oucuu, Secretarr. of the Mdnldpat of the above nimed Corporitlon ire: 1 _INQ THE 'NEW JERSEY STATE vater and refrigerator included. Supplies GIFTS—Costume i e w e I r y, Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control of Edwird Bodnir, Prei,, 21 Prescott Clark. V. J. of Rahway. New Jersey, for 1 Club Objections if any, should bo nn 6/4/2 BE IT ORDAINXD BY THE MAYOR 6.4/u't Gcorecs Avenue to a point 75 lect ELECTRICAL NOTICE OF INTENTION License for premises situated at 1700Immediately In writing to Townshli HOUSING CODE* AS A STANDARD "Vpist-IBM electric ;125. per month. Located at 1533 Estates Cape Cod,- Bay Front, • White Prints - Blue Prints flower arrangements, book Rahwar, Cltr Hall, 1470 Campbell Turn, Clirk, H. J.; Marlon Bodnar, Tike notice that Clark Lanei, Inc. NOTICI OF INTINTION AND MUNICIPAL . COUNCIL Of tht OOVBRNXNQ SUPPLIED UnLITIEa east thereol. . „. ^. , '. COSMETICS Btreet, Rahwar. N. J, eeo.-Triu., 21 Prescott Turn, Clark: Commander: Herbert Muth. Paterson Street. Rahway, New Jersey. Clerk. Edward R. Padusnlak, Munlclpi City of Rahway. NCR Operator • Jefferson Avenue. Available . bedrooms, open staircase, No person shall Dart & vehicle* at • Drafting Equipment /d Clark Ltnei. » 'corporttion of the The names of the offlcera of this Building, Westfleld Avenue. Clark, N. Take notice that Rocky'a Bar At AND FACILITIES AND OTHER ARTICLES FOR SALE anytime en the nouth aide o( W*st ends, Fenton- Milk Glass, Pil- TOILETRIES CONTRACTORS , •. Sliced: Andrlw Bodnir, Vlce-Pres.-Asst.-Secy. State or New Jerier. bu applied tc 310 E. Orant Are., Roselle Park, anil, tradlnc as- nocky'i Bar It Orlll. SECTION 1. Title V. Chapter 1 . PHYSICAL THINGS AND CONDI- bookkeeping machine oper. August 1. Call AD 3-0899 or AD ront & side porch, gas heat, • Portable Blue Printers • Orsde A. Dalrr of Rthwar. Int. Objections, If any, should be made N. J. club and ths offices they till respec Sltned: Section 13 shall be amended to add TIONS ESSENTIAL TO MAKINO Lake Avenuo from a point 25 f«t grim Glass, bone china, oil the Council of the Townihlp of. Clark tively are: RAYMOND H. PITCHFORD corporation in the Bute ot New Jer Showroom hostess-6-9 p.m.- B i D Cycles- • year round, bulkhead, pier, boat vest of the weflterJr curb lino of St, • Industrial & Commercial BABY NEEDS OERAU) FOX Vice Pru. lmmMlttny In writing to Mn. Allno for a Plenary Retail Cotuumptlon LI' Br. Vice Commander: Henry Petrux- sey, intenda to apply to the Municipal the following: PROHIBITED PAIUCINO. DWELLINGS BAFB. SANITARY AND G-2267. , B/4/3t DumM, Secretiry. of the .Municipal «Ul. ..Commodore, John W.- BlUi,- C9! Commander plec. CHARLOTTE' PLACE. ' ' PIT FOR HUMAN HABITATION 'lip, double garage, alum, sid- ,acorec.i Avenue to a point 75 feet Photographic Chemicals paintings, dolls and plush an- DIABETIC NEEDS oemo for premlaea located at 140 Cm Dorian Rd- Westfteld, M, J.; "Vice Com- Board ot Alcoholic Beverage Contr car ' 1-'^. LARGEST SELECTION OF /23/tf. west- thereof. . ^ FU8-2M8- itoard-of-Alcohollo Bavirag* Control-ot tnl "ATenue, Clarlc. N«w Jflrirfy. -JT coofc- 8t;, T3w¥nr j. . fl/4/! of Runway, New Jersey, for Plem i It shall be unlawful to park any AND GOVERNING THE CONDITION :..-.-. -IIOTICI OF INTWITION Rihwiy. City Hill. • 1470 Campbell Jr. Ttce ^Commander: Oust ave Bott, modore, Howard Q. Little, Milton anc vehicle at any time In or upon the OP DWELLINGS, AUTHORIZING Showroom hostess-10-6 p.m.. BICYCLES ON DISPLAY ing, SS & S, exquisite location. WEST-JNMAN AVENUE, J]Q Ecroon • Office Furniture & imals. — ... ;-- Tike notlci thit The Berenii Shop, Offlcen, directors and stockholde Asbury Avenue, Oceanport, N.' J.: Reai NOTICf OP INTEKT1ON Retail Consumption License for pre-m UHWAY Street, Rihwiy, N. J. holding more than 10r* of tha stock i 14 Unlyensl Are.. Iielln, N. J, lseslocated at-7IO-71-_W. Grand ATC< westerly side of CHARLOTTE INSPECTION OP DWELLINOS AND .Saturdays & Sumlays ..173 U.S. ROUTE' 1 &• SCOTT • AVE.- •lifcH-Pftrii-a-ychicle ot -anytime-on- I / » corporation In the State of New Jer- Adjutant:-Michael- 8t«fanlck", Commodore.- Janice McKtnna.-ia. __Tika._noUc»—that American-Hun' PLACE between Central Avenue FIXING PENALTIES POR VIOLA- Jlie north side of West turn an Ave- BATTERIES & CORDS HOUSE & INDUSTRIAL - ifft.. tDUndi to. apply to^ klunloipil (Signed) Bald corporation art; Avenue, Dloomfleld, N. J.; Treasure carlan Cltiren's Club of Rahway, K. nue, Rahvar, New Jersey.- RAmVAY, N. J. • Art Supplies RAHWAY President: Ancelo Villa. 895 Ke 145 Orchard T»rr., Clark. N. J. Officers of the said corporation are; and Stone Street. TIONS. IN THE TOWNSHIP OP and hot water furnished. $80 nue !rcm a point -5 feet cast of the Votrcl ct' Alcoholic' Bivtrici Control KOVBLTT nm, Finance Officer: Joseph Rybak, William C. Stafford, 938 Salem Intends to apply to the Council ot tin CLARK." .Many other openings. GARAGE FOR RENT easterly curb line of St. Qcornu WIRING of Rihwiy, New Jersey, for Plenary EDWARD BODNAR, President Ennland Drive, -Westflcld. N. J. nue, Hillside. N. J.: Secretary, Kalpr Township of Clark, for a Club Llcen ROCCO P. ROMEO, President, SECTION 2. Any Ordinance or parts FUlton 8-0414 month. Call Harland E. Sisler, Aids for the Free Delivery Vice President: OcorBo Villa, 04 29 Autumn ATe., Clark. N. J. 320 E. Orand Ave., Rahwar of ordinances Inconsistent .herewith Avenue to a point 75 feet eait BOOK 8TGTFT SHOP Aettll Distribution License for prem- 83 W. Main Sl.~, SBt.-at-Arms: aeorre McNernejr, P. Kendall. 400 Mlltonla. Stroet, Lin- for premises situated at Old RarlU; BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of Come )n and investisate. thereof. 1387 Pierce St., Rahwaj" lsei situated it 92 East cherry Street New England Drive, Weatfleli den, N. J. , Road, Clark, Now Jersey. The uam ROSE ROMEO, flec't. St Treat., are hereby rtpaaltd;- the Township -of Clark ]n the County Able Agency, ifeofi Irving Street, Professional Rihwiy, NJ. N. J. 3J, RRunDimesde Rd., Clark. N. 3, 320 E, Grand Are.i Rahny _ SECTION 3. This ordlnane* shal .ENERAL FRAN'S THRIFT SHOP 1. CAR GARAGE FOR RENT No person ahall park n vehicle nt 53 E. CHERRY ST. Rihwiy, New Jersey. «/4/2t - Trustees: Francis T. .Petersen, 18C of ths officers.of this club and the o; of Union, New Jeney, that: . 388-5020. "Bflcretarr: Quint? Villa, 873 Nc OJetoni)bncU. , IX aznr> ahouU b« toad? Locus, t -Avc*. AiounUlnildej-john-M» u l take effect Immediately after pus age 256 Monroe St ?10 per month. Elm Ave. off anrtlmc on the aouth eide of Wfst Open Daily 8 a.m. FUlton 1-1770 FU 8-2427-9863 Himei and addresses of tha offlein NOTICI OF INTINTION Hut -thw—flll-rMpeotlftly—«re: oWe«tc*»Tif^nTrnoulfl D6inaa and publication according to law arid •action 1. The second sentence of PERSOXNEL. 30/tf Inman Avenue from --a point 25 feet If the tjld. rfirnnrntfon ir*: P. Efliland Drive-Wo«tIloid,-N,'J. Jmmedt«t«ly In -wrltinf-to^-Township nler, 31 Bcdnarik Dr., Pords; Andrew President: Mr. L. Krupp, 102 Lincoln I mm td lately In writing to Mrs. Allnt Section 3 of said orldnanCB Is hereby Clothing — • Furniture Irving St. BR 6-3283. Mon. • Sat. ~7t • ~ -_...- Takr notlcn- that Vohn "Danrlrfc Treasurer: Joseph Villa. 4 Stonelelg] Clerk, Edward R. Padumlak, Munlclps Roesch, 715 Drove St., Rahwsy; N. J Duraajr Secretary of the Munlclpa! rovTil thereof by the Director amended to read as follows: SERVICES w»>5; -of the westerly curb line cf_SL CLOSED MONDAYS i Ave,,-Kabway_ _ Tiirihams. President. 666 Stone Btreet, trading is Adam's Bar, has applied to Bulldlnr, Weitfield Avenue, Clark, N.J Blvd.. Clark. X. J. tho Division of Motor Vehelels. ; RAHWAY _ f.ahwsy. N. J.: Florenco M. Abrahams, Park, Westfleld. N. J. Objections, If any, should bs mad Vice Presidents: Mr. Peter Seiner, fi! Board of Alcoholic Berersge Control ol "For the purpose of making such 215 Broad-Street, Elizabeth , Odd? Tmd Ends the Uunlclpa^oard of Alcoholic Bev< OWcctlons, If any, should be madi AMERICAN LEOION POST £328 J west thereof. - tries President. Secretarr jmd->Treas- erage Control of Rahway. New Jersey, Immediately In writing to Mrs. Alln Olbson Blvd., Clark, N. J.; Mr. P,Rahway. City Hall, 1470 Campbell NOTICI OF INTENTION Inspections the Building Inspector If Hours 10 a.m. — 3 p.m. 4',-i RM. APT. IN NEW HOME. GARAGE OR STORAGE FUBS Interior-Decorators llli '"Irtr, B68 Stone St., Rahway, New Jer Immediately In writlns to' Townahlt aimed: - Palfl, 2844 Bradford St.. Plalnffeld, Street, Rahway, N. J. . Jiefeby authorlied to enter, examlna- '289-7050 MURRAY STREET. No peroon bhall for Plenarr RetiJl Consumption Ll- Clerk. Edward R. Padusnlak, Municipal HERBERT A. MUTH, Commander Dumas, Secretary of the Municipal NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tbaf «i» 3:30 p.irc — 9 p.m. E Hazelwood Ave. area. Heat space available in -vicinity of park a vehicle nt anytime on the , itr. censa ior premlsei iltuated at 1431 Qoard of Alcoholic Beverage Control 0 ^ N. J, .' {Slmed) following, ordlnaDCD ru introduc*d ana* surrey it ill reoJonabJo time* •'AVON CALLING" south aide of Murray- Gtreet from Building. Wcitrield Avenue, Clark, N.J. 0/4/2t tfnhffay. City JlaU, ,1470 Campbell TlnincW £«er«tarr: Mr. M. Kiss, 13: ROCCO P. ROMEO, all dwellings, dwelling units, room- Jaques and Maple Ave. 381- SLIPCOVERS & Objections, If any, shoi_loul_d _0_6 mide Inrlnf Strut, Rahway, fNew Jersey. Blgntd: and passed on th« first reading at FU 8-7763 h Hot water supplied. Immed. a point 25 feet west of the westerly :_ imrnedlstelr In ynfiint. to Mrs. Alln« Street. Rahway, N. J. Wlnslow PI., Oarwoc-d, N. J. 710-714 w.qrand ATenuft, regular meeting of the Municipal Jnr units, and premises, provided could be you, if vou are interest- 1873. , •' If inr, ihould be made Clark Lanes, Inc. NOTICE OF INTENTION Rahway, New Jersey. that twenty-four (24) hours notice is occupancy." 381-3830. curb line of St, Georaca Avenue to 'Du'mas, Secretarr of the Municipal In wrltlnf to_Mrs. Allno Take notice that Rahway-Aerle No, Signed: RALPH P. KENDALL, Treasurer: Mr. Charles fltmola, 381 Council of the City of Rahway, N. J.. <•(! in taking orders for popular 6/11/tf a point *?5 fret -west thereof. DRAPERIES 7 Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control of Dumu," Secretary,-of the Municipal 140 Central Avenue Secretary Hamilton St., Rahway, Kev Jersey. fl/4/2t held on the 10th day of June, 1904. clrcn to the owner or occupants of Clark. New Jersey 1803 P. 0.* Eaglei Intends to apply to Secretary: Mrs. Vllma Nameth.. 843 and that said ordlnanco will'bo-taken said dwellngs, dwelling units. room- AVON COSMETICS. Ratiio and RAHWAY aT Campbi!ir the Municipal Board of Alcohollo Bev* fl/4/2t i NOTICf OF INTINTION Ing units and premises, if the Bald THE WORLD BOOK PUBLIC NOTICE CUSTOM MADE-TO-ORDEB StSTt iuhwIy V J Board 6f Alcoholic Bevcrase Control of Prospect St.. Rosello Pirk, N. J. Tak» notlcB thit Th» 'Ortat Atlantic for further consideration and final VERY LOVELY 5 RM. APT. Rihway, City Hill. 1470 Cimpbell ;rauo Control of Rahway, New Jersey, NOTICE OF INTENTION owners or occupants can be located." TV advertising have made the ENCYCLOPEDIA LEGAL NOTICES This Ordinance published herewith (signed) FLORENCE' M. ABRAHAMS for a Club License ffir premises sltu- Trustees: Mr. Z. W. Nemath, 843 t Pacific Tea-Company, Inc., has ap-aassage at • regular meeting of Munlc- • Largest selection In , Street. Rihwiy, N. J. NOTICE OF INTENTION TAKE NOTICE that BEVERAOEfl Prospect St., Rdielle Park. N, J. pal Council to be held at City Hall. Section 3. All other ordinances and AVON l3dy

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Page 12 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD, Thurs"., June 11, 1964 |Gladys Kennedy "Ayers. Surviv- moving to Rahway three year able! orV-itrad&i Sblesf ' ~ ing are a son, Donald Ayers of ago. Dwight Eisenhower's pre^naug your'reporter tb ehter"" Rare Minerals to Be to 5 p.m. -, Scotch Plains; a daughter/Mrs, She is survived by her hia urat prayer ta 1953, wh^u she'i Family Life for the free trip to Ti p^ ruBUU LIBRARY. RAHWAY fl P.A;;:;AV.PLT.LIC i i: :u ~y The show has been plannened as William Bragdon Jr. of Fau-band, Gulda Dalpiaz; three son LIBRARY. RAHWAY. H Exhibited on Sunday a memorial to the late Stanley was 81.'An.illttstnated Plainfield the Olympic Games.. i -1 \vood; two brothers, Edward Albert, of Atlas, Pa., and Frai Courier-News article about the An exhibit of rare Shd inter- Schaub of Scotch Plains who Product Chosen 1-13-:: esting minerals will be featured Ayers of Clark and John R. tis and Robert of Rahway; on 25 by 31-inch work was: for- Woman May Keep served for many years as the Ayers of Sea Girt; a sister, Mrs. daughter, Mrs. John • Luta at the annual Gem and Mineral consulting mineralogist for the warded to President Elsenhow- Show to be presented at the Mae Borden of Trenton, and sixRahway. one brother. Angel er. She received'a letter of-con- By PHYLLIS GREEK for ULS. Team" Mate Driver Safe Trailside Museum Association. grandchildren. Union County Park Commis- Augustine of Atias; one sister gratulation from, hun.- Specialist in Human Relation Local drug store proprietor Women have an important sion's Trailside Nature and Sci- Public opinion in this country Rutherford St.. died on Saturday Funeral services will be con-Mrs. Fred Oicconi of Mt. Ca: Other crocheting accomplish Rutgera University . Ed Dwyer of 'Kirstein's • Rexall influence on the safety of "mala RAHWAY ence Center in the Watchung is everything. — Abraham Lin- his residence. ducted today at 11 a.m. by themel, Pa.: 10 grandchildren an ments of Mrs. CreveUng lnclud SUMMER JOB TIME Drug' Store at 74 East Cherry drivers. " [ one great-grandchild. Reservation on Sunday from i coln. Mr. Herman.was born on Feb-Rev. Chester C. Hand, rector of ed a tribute to former President Summertime means job time St.,' announced today that a Wives should make sure.tha 2, 1895. in Hoboken and came All Saints -Episcopal Church, The funeral will be held froi Herbert Hoover, the Statue of to many youngsters. It's a gflodleading vitamjn-mineral product their driver husbands start to Rahway from Hoboken 67 "Scotch Plains, in GrayS^Funeral the Higgins Funeral Home, Ml liberty., historical highlight: chance ' for them to try, tlfor has been selected.by the Olym with a good breakfast and ai years ago. He was the son ofHome, 318 East 'Broad; SOWest Carmel, Pa., today and intei with accompanying figures, and wings in getting and 1 holdiri; pic Committee foir'use'by the in a cheerful frame of mind} AVENEL - SELIN the late John and Anna Marie field.' Interment will be in.Fair- ment will take place in St. P a Nativity scene. She continued a job. They gain not" only thei U.S. Olympic Team.- / Dodge those early morning Gross Herman.'He was a ^elf-view Cemetery, Westfield. ter'a Cemetery, Mt. Carmel. her crocheting activities until SCHWARTZ wages, but also a sense of im Mr. Dwyer -stated that Supe: arguments • and start the dajj employed plumber. He served in about two years ago. soon-enough to avoid rushing. JOHN MARKIEW1CZ GEORGE W. PADUSNAK portance land achievement in Plenamlns, America's largest the Army overseas during World Mrs. Creveling, whose maiden earning money through their War I. John Markiewicz of 49 Joseph George W. Padusnak of 1 name also was Creveling, was selling vitamin-mineral product, St.. Clark, died on Sunday at Westfield Ave., Clark, died o own efforts. will be made available to the Mr. Herman was a member brn hi Milford and had resided Summer jobs are often good or I^ifayette Lodge 27. F. home after a short illness. HeSaturday in Muhleriberg Hospi n Plainfield 70 years. She had U.S. Olympic Team during their was 79. He was born in Austria] tal, Plainfield, after a long il training and help a youngster raining period and while actu- SNEAKERS you A.M.. Crescent Temple, been a member of Trinity Re- decide on his full time career, Trenton, and also a member of and lived in Clark 30 years. Aness at the age of 42. He wa formed ChurcH for more than ally - competing in Tolyo this Children's^ self-employed tailor and cloth- born in Clark and lived in Plain Sometimes, he can try out vari Fall. They are sold only in Rex- Women's & Misses the Consistory of Jersey City. 60 years. / ous" possibilities. Parents can to Transfer Puoils all drug stores, and Mr. Dwyer don't HP was a former president and ing manufacturer, he retired 20 field for 22 years before mo' In addition to her brother, TENNIS 1.57 & 1.97 years ago. He was a member q}> ing back to Clark recently. Hi , nnd should guide and help their 's particularly pleased, as this treasurer of the Master Plumb- child in his selection of a sum ers of -Rahway nnd Vicinity, St. Mary's Church. was a supervisor for the Aom Mrs.' Creveling is survived by product has long been a favorite Misses. & mer job and also of a eareer1 of his customers." Women's and r trustee of the New Jersey Markiewicz is survived by Milling and Lumber Co., Avene a_daughter. _ Mrs.. Wilbur C. School Survey always He retired one year ago due to:lark, with whom she resided; but the final choice is up to the CASUALS 2.17 State i.«-qenp ot Master Plumb- his wife, Mrs. Anna Wydrow youngster. To add excitement to the Hi. Markiewicz: one son, William ill health. three grandchildren and eight news, Kirstein's will feature a Present Diplomas Summertime is also vacation Men's & Boys' HP IS survived by his wife, Markiewicz of 'Clark; two He is survived by his wife, great-grandchildren. major sweepstakes this"summer Unit's Program Mrs OarH<» Vanderwende Her- Mrs. Rose Parello Padusnak Funeral services were con- time. If your youngster takes a which anyone can enter. A 21- CASUALS 2.39, 2.59 daughters, Mrs. Stephen Koss summer job, try to. see to it, man: two daughters: Miss C. and Mrs. John'Hennessy bothiQmvdaught-cr' lirs- PhiffiP Gu ducted on June 3~~by the Rev. day trip for two to the Olympic Men's • Lorenz A. Proli, pastor of. Trin- in an unobtrusive way, that he Defeated, 5-4 OUfg Harriet Herman, at home, nnd of Clark, and nine grandchil- -of- Plainfield; two broth Games will'be the grand prize, rov ers, Frank Padusniak and Ed ty Reformed Church,—Plain- has-plenty-of good times over The winners will fly to the Ori- TENNIS ^^1.97, To 395 Graduates Mrs. Lois McGlade of Colonia: dren. weekends".- And does he need to one brother. Max Herman' of r ward Padusniak.J»th of Clark, ield, in the Memorial Funeral ent via TWA Star Stream Jet School's coolest commencement e\er- voted, 5-4, last night to re- The funeral-was held yester two.. sisters, -.JVfcs Johanna .£*• Plalnfield.Inierment was Work the. whole summcr^jjven Basketball 1.99, 2.97 Rflhway, and two .sisters. Mrs.Iday-from the Thomas-F. "Hlg-' and— connecting^- airline*;.-. The.: cises%i venrs, u;erc.held.on.Tuesday-nigiit-ae held OIL Tuesda iit t ject the-recommendation 6i " ;Anna Buchanan of Rahway and diisniafc of Clark and Sirs. John in-Hillside-Cemetery.- '•- -' " to <]p it? SFTew prize includes accomodations, AfpmnrioT pi'ghj siiere a record class of 395 gins' Sons Funeral Home, 1116 7 its school^ stirveX-CQinmtllca- Mrs. Emma Moffett of-Cranfordr Mason of Fanriingdale, and on- ASHEB K. FLEMING weeks of-iaay liyin{£..*t' each mealsi luggage, "a" "camera "out Coiirfn Deck 3.29 'Bryant'St.-A'High Mass of Re- end of the summer can do a x-diplomas. _:". "wfilciriiad proposed trans- FuneraJ services took place granddaughter. 'it and spending money-;,, .plus d quiem was offered at St. Mary's Asher K. Fleming of 18th St,world-of good. •fr Famoiis American '• fers of sixth grades from ypstcrri.iy aftemoorvat the Lehr The funeral was held on Tues 3arnegat Light, died on Sunday !he opportunity to win a 1964 tended Dip cx<-n- Church and interment was in St Sometmies in their enthu- Makers Only ! ,Grover Cleveland, Washing-., er Funeral Home, 275 West Mil- Gertrude's Cemetery,: Woo* ™,dayy lroifrom" nhij?s J, fatatee ^wence A t his -home after, a short Ulnesst Rambler automobile. He added breezy (illdegrc..- w . _. ton Ave . with Rev. Gordon W.bridge * Solemn High Mass of Requiem Mr. Fleming was born in Newsiasm for jobs, youngsters that no purchase is necessary •fa Amazing selection & in« the_ proci-t'ilirif.'s from tiie j ton and Columbian Schools Baum. pastor of Trinity Metho- ° " • was offered at St. Bernard^ BrtmswlclT70~years-ago and re-tackle more than they can man-to win-any-of the^more-than valnes'! grandstands a-nd thv hillside. Diplomas j in an effort to decreaS3 the: fltet Oluiu-h, iiffk.ijting. Inter-j lided- p. Growing ••"" JOSEPH DOLECHEK-—- Churohv-Ptainfield, ' f-he" "eete teen-agers, need to play, to be * Machlne._wasnabie ! .. ; rrrn-lTIi: Wn- ment fallowed in Ros°dale Me r r branl of the Mass K asLh e Rev Jig to Barnegat Light 20 years "To me, this selection by the ••• • • •'£% * • V • •••*" \-sH • eral supo.rvisoi presented, the Jdren in the tiiree schools. mo"'^l Pa ^ Linden Pallbear Joseph Dolechek of 1991 Bond George Dillon, the' deacon was outdoors and nottopush their Olympic Committee Is the ultK r S.t,, died on Thursday in Rahway ;ga He served as police chief Sneaker City Stores clas? and Liui< H [livzn.Boar.l The board's action ami' a: prl.nrs)"p5 ' lasted moiv than tiirec Iwur.s, iii- desired isn't too bard or too 1 Herbert Bu'han?'\, Leon- Europe and lived in Rahway 56 Dzema. go. During World War' II he luper Plenamins will be avail- (Opp. St. George Diner) were awarded -!>> '^ '"»>.. " cluding more than two hour. ; The pallbearers were Edward strenuous for the youngster con- To 434 years. A carpenter, he retired •as employed oirthe Manhattan cerned. lundreds of Americans taking Cooper, principn] di'voied ;o comments for and \V,V, <]• -< il. •• I- a f-ill "arris. 20 years ago. He was a member and Charles Young, Nicholas Project. He wasli member of 'art in the '64 Games." So LINDEN, N, J. HU 6-5702 Tljo u-e!r-'vmin^ acidres1-- \\'as against the plan. The recom- Don't-forget that there ape f LT ium-ljcl and l)uri>'lour ji/o foo d "rl. •> On Monday night at the fu-of St. Mark's Church. • Lackamirre.- James Parello, ie Fraternal Order of Police tated Mr. Dwyer as he invited bj Robert A. Pr-'bush. cln^ fe'rqtlo pu|>ils u-.-re ?rariu mendation was lo. transfer the neral home, the Rahway Li Frank Padusniak and Albert nd First Aid Squad in Barnegat child labor .laws. The youngster presideiit. and thp farewell by fro sixth grade >>f Grover Cleveland His wife was the late Mrs. has the responsibility for got- '» Rahway Jurrjor !Ugh why it's =" i'Tip'-- • ft-t censes Master Plumbers As Perriti. Ronald Stevenson, vice presi- School to Ri>o.;evcl! School, the Marie Schultz DoJecheck. Sur- Lighl, and Union Lodge 19, F.ting his working permit froni School at tho comnR'nccment Nation, led by their president. viving are one son, Karl Dole- " AM., New Brunswick. - Ms school "even though the em- exercises on Monday morning .sixth gr-'idc at Warrhington Outgrown suits ooV f- , hnl Moe Schneider, paid