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Merging The Rahway Record, Est 1822 with the Rahway News, Est 1930

t d 0 Vol. 143, No.'.4; ' pL,"o ttS sESi, !?." "£." * Rahway, N.J., Thursday, June 10, 1965 _;. 12 Pages Price 10 cents per copy Ordinance to Finance a Program

In City Introduced by Council Municipal Council last night introduced an ordi- nance which provides for ChampionSkater Set thriippp f $75 000 to finance a revahia- tion of reaF~e3&Ee~in TEe PROUD FAMILY — Smiling at their family graduate is the Nicholas De Loretto family of For National Event city. The public hearing 368 Union St. Mr. De Loretto will be graduated today from Newark State College, Union. > Seated Miss Kathleen Salagay, 16- bronze medals for intermediate will be held on July 14. Will Be Made ladies singles and intermediate. The vote was J5-3_on party are, left to right Mrs. Rose De Loretto; Mr. De Loretto's mother, holding Carol Jean, 3; Mr. "De year-old daughter of Mr. and ' Loretto, holding June Marie, nine months; Mrs. De Loretto,-holding-Nick, 2,-and-Jo Ann 4. Stand- The United Fund of Rahway H. Allen Larsen, field repre- Mrs. Henry Salagay of 275 Mad- mixed pairs. Her pairs partner lines. Voting for the proposed is in the process of evaluating sentative, will be i n Rahway was Mr. Miluszewski. She is ing are, left to right, John, 11; Donna Marie, 7;' Mary Louise, 6; Barbara Ann, 9, and Linda ison Ave., will compete in three measure were Councilmen John Rose, 10. (Rahway News-Record Photo by Kenneth M. Lonky). its own organization and the next Wednesday, Thursday and eligible to enter all thrpe events Gallo, Robert H. McMenamin, community as a whole in search Friday to interview 12 to 15 events in the national roller of tfrp national

'±2UZ^i3u3iSZ3ZZi£-55i5£i&!£&i£-< Pacn X RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD, Thurs., June 10, 1965 St. PanlTEpiscopal .•••, Rev. Dr. Christopher Nichols, Church to Seek Family to Talk Post 5 Elects rector Thailand Subject Sunday - 8:15 a.m., Trinity About Bible Arthur Moran Sunday, Holy Eucharist; 11 Source of Unity Arthur W. Moran will be in- Of Family Night Religious Services a.m., Church School's closing The Christian Science Board An area family has been spe- stalled as commander of Rah- service with Young Churchmen of Directors has urged Its cially selected to address the way Post 5, American Legion, A Family Night program was conducting the service; music church members to . find the opening session of the "Willing on June 27 at 2:30 p.m. in the presented by the Commission on by the Senior and Junior Choirs, "areas of agreement" which ex- Ministers" Assembly of Jeho- Legion Home. awards to beipresented; 1 p.m., vah's Witnesses In Clark tomor- Missions on Sunday at the First ist with other denominations — row. Other, officers to be installed Methodist Church. in Rahway Area Young People's Fellowship, an- Lwitb_Mr._Moran are: Senior nual picnic, borne of Mr.'; and The Rev. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. J. A. Taber. as entirely different or exclu- Mr. and Mrs. George Hrab vie* commander, Robert Striek- W. Mauren and their children, j sive." Jr. of S3 Emerson St., Carteret, er; junior vice commander, Monday — 7 p.m., Vestry dta' have accepted the invitation to Susan and Jonathan, present | First Presbyterian to be given; supervised nursery service, chapel; 11 a.m., worne- r and meeting. From the chruch's earliest be- Arthur White; chaplain, John R 1 ginnings, said the directors, it discuss tnt Bible book of Jere- Neubauer; sergeant-at-arms, the program. Mrs. Mauren told! ev- Eugene W. Ebert, pastor available for children whose ship service with sermon by the miah at the modeJ Ministry parents are attendee the pastor, sanctuary; 9:45 a.m. t Holy Comforter Episcopal .. has been deeply involved In Lloyd W. Sterner; finance of- of' the dress and customs of Sunday - 9:30 and 11 a.m., the search for the real source, School to be attended by 1ficer7 , Eugene T. O'Brien'; judge Thailand where thev spent a!- Christian Marriage Sunday ser- service. Church School. Rev. William A. Guerrazzi, of unity."" neighboring congregations. ' most three years. The children vices with sermon, "The Mar- Monday — 7-30 p.m . Board Today — 7 p.m., Women's So- \ rector advocate, William Furmah; his- of Trustees. The message was presented Mr. Hrab is associated mini torian, Andrew Broberg, and sang some gospel songs in the Triangle," by tile pastor; ciety of Christian Service, coy' Sunday, 7 a.m., Holy Com- before several thousand mem- star of the Rahway Congrega- / _3M language"andd theihir fatheh r supervised nursery available; Tuesday —6:30 p.m., Women's ered dish supper and meeting munion; 9:30 ajn., family wor- service officer, Joseph Sub Sr. Vw.astor towship and support.. . the Apostle Church on Friday. one's own understanding leads (major_in jnattjanatics) from of a play, "The Barrier," which Wednesday — 9:30 a.m., Cir- vices with sermon, "Whoever Tuesday • 8 p.m . Official Sunday — 8 and H a.m., ser- "Today we are confronted Mrsr-Andrew Mikula, chair- to foHy.""SheTwiirbrMsisted was originally presented during!cle 1. Mrs. Joseph Kadlec; 1 Would Be Greater," by the Rev. Board. Juniata College at its 8Wf conv" vices with sermon "Creeds and with one. of history's deepest, man of the children's Holy by Mrs. James Gott of 485mencement on Sunday after- a program of the Woman's So ip.m., Circle 2, Mrs. Edward Dr. W. J. Beeners. music by the young people's Communion breakfast, reported Tomorrow — 7:30 p.m., Jun- most divisive social upheavals," Hamilton St. noon, in Huntingdon, Pa. —ciety of Christian Servin?. Mrs.i Benson; 8 p.m., Circle 3, Mrs. First Baptist .. Convictions," by the pastor; the directors continued. breakfast had been served the Mrs. Hrab.was ordained in Arthur Kams, Mrs George! William Brandt; Circle 4, Mrs.ior Follnwrshlp's Rev. James F. Horton, pastoi and adult choirs under the direc- Marking this upheaval is thecommunicants at the Rascal's .958, and now with her 20- Lutes, Mrs. Nicholas C. Biiroff: Ebort: "irrle 5, Mrs. Charles Sunday --9:*s a.m., Children1! tion of Howard Krippendorf, or- churning drive of the individual House, Clark. and the Rev. Eugene W. Foot*.!Sennits; "ircle ". "to. p<*ert mooUvold daughter,' Heidi, is trtprtitnt Day service, theme will be ganist; child care provided in to fine the real meaning of life Mrs. George Yacik gave a de-busily helping Rahway. residents from iht comptny with pastor, were the cast members.! W air' "• W1U"W Grove Presbyterian the Parish House during the 11 "Listen, God Is Speaking; and to establish his legitimate tailed account on the home understand the Bible's propbe- NEW IDEA S FOR A NEW ERA _ ..The., social life rrwiiH--!"'" Rev Julian Alexander Jr. o'clock, service^ 9:15 a.m., Sun- place: and identityjiuin increas- economics program presentedj served the supper. I Mrs, Andrew Aaroe to b e iin des of a better earth for man- pastor charge; 9:45 a.m., Church day School. ingly complex and impersonal "' t>ugh "the courtesy of" thekfil "——7" -JOHNSTOEXA ' Second Presbyterian .... Sunday — 9:30 and U a m.,School, cirb mom, nursery and Monday — 8 p.m., Church society. Public Service Electiric & Gas. More than 1,700 delegates 590 Jefferson Aye., A study by an insurance rom-|Rf>v. Rob~^ \ Weiman, pastor service0 with «*rmon by the kindergarten, until noon; 1 Council. Social and governmental or Reservations chairman, Mrs. from New Jersey and Stolen ._ Rahway. N. J. pany shows that excessive speed' Simd->v «:30 a.m Oiil- pastor; 9:30 a.m., Sunday a.m., Church School, junio; Tuesday - 8 p.m., Dr. Philip i eanlzations as such do not make Yacik, announced the that the Island, N.Y., plan to attend the FU 84351 continues to be the Number One drpn-s Day service to be School, fourth through 12th through adult-departments; Qualben, Lutheran pastor and |tne necessary connection with 27th anniversary dinner will be three-day assembly at the John- IATIONWIDE on American highwaysgy , jcondlIC+e conducted by the young people, grades; 11 a.m., Sunday School, p.m., Junior High Baptist Youth clinical psychologist of the Lu-the individual or enable him to son Regional High School in was_ involved in about 35 J ., held at the Gypsy Camp Res- llnior and High choirs young children through the third Fellowship. 7:30 p.m. Senioi theran Medical Center, Brook- meet his real needs._Helpful taurant, Carteret • Clark tomorrow through Sun- of the accidents which !to sing; Bibles to be presented grade; 6:30 p.m., Junior, Mid-Baptist Youth Fellowship. lyn, N.Y., to address the Sun- and important as these efforts A bus trip is being planned day. ,000 persons in 1964. 110 pupils being graduated from dler and Senior Fellowships. Today — 8 p.m., Senior Choir day School officers, ~teaph EJ Murphy, pastor Osceola Presbyterian .... uniting all peoples of all times."quiring equal skill, effort and Trinity Methodist .... - 7,\8, 9, 10 and 11Rev. William M. Elliott Jr., The annual election of a new responsibility, and which are SERVICE 388-1198 Rev. Gordon W. Uaum, pastor noon,\ Masses in the pastor : church president by the di- performed under similar work- mumammm • Sunday — 9:45 a.m., worship |9, 10 ajjd 11 a.m. and Sunday — 9:30 and. 11 a.m.,rectors also was announced at ing conditions. 3 in Hie auditorium Tservices^wHh-sennonr-The-Op- rthe- meetkig^frs^Etances-S timism of Osceola," by the pasr Wells, C.SB..,.ot. San. Antonio, TjfifiuTcB" oTTIslfaBon tOT, fo*ig the Tat;; "took over as presiding Most Rev. Peter , Zurawetzky, end of. his first-year, as the officer from the retiring presi- The Industrial-Workmen's Sayings and loan Association Refrigerator/Freezer church's minister; sacrament dent, Edward Froderman of Sunday religious of baptism to be administered. Chicago, HI. Both of mem alos service'], of Catholic Tomorrow — 3:46 p.m., Com-hold positions on the Board of meets the Challenge Church,- 946 Ave. municants Class; Trusteesr-of-The Christian-. Sci- Saturday — 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m,an«_Pjubltehing Society. : St. Thomas the A] tie Catholic Sea Scouts to have car wash . Mrs. Wells, a"gradilale oTBrt p——April 30-: Rev. Emil J. pastor in parking lot arcliff College, N. Y., has been lMt . 1964 Sunday - 8, jlO, and 11:30 Monday —. 1 pjn., t«cher an active 'teacher and practi- Cash on Hand and In Bwki ".,... I 3M.381.20 $ 418,767.63 a.m., training; 7:30 p.m., Board of tioner of Christian Science in U. S. Government Bonds 701,576.45 : 948,772,47 Trustees. San Antonio for several years First Mortgage Home Loans «. 3,964,201.11; 3,285,441.64 St. John the Baptist Russian In her remarks to the meet- Account Loans 110,418.73 38,751.00 Orthodox \Greek Catholic ing, Mrs. Wells emphasized that Real Estate Owned 9,955.44 Rev. Theophil a. Krehel, rwi Quotations "divine Love knows no race or Other Assets 5.673.48 7,332.21 Sunday — 9|^.m.,PrjO"£fturi creed." * • ' ' OBSERVATION Observing that resistance to English) 10,-aV^-Dlvine^Litur Observation, not old age, Total Assets $5,155,206.41 $4,699,064.95 (Russian) -ana Sunday School. 1 Christian Ideals seems ^'ram- brings wisdom. — Publilius pant in the thoughts of men,' Grand St Chapel Syrus. she then added: "On the other * • LIABILITIES David^ If you wish to know yourself hand, the thought of mankind Sunday^ — 10 a.m.\ Sunday observe how others act- has never been so roused, the Savings Accounts $4,609,114.52 $4,179,667.60 School; 11 a.m., service with If you wish to understand desire to help so active. Construction Loans in Process 1,000.00 9,200.00 sermon by the studeni pastor others look into your own heart Jesus' prophesied disturbed Escrowed, Funds o. 65,298.33 56,828,96 classes and service to Beta the - Von Schiller. world conditions," she noted. Accounts Payable • 850.00 850.00 chapeLat'East Grand Ave. and He "foreeaw tte fermentation Fwtaal Income. T«W» Payable 2470.00 2,02147 Montgomery St. Could.theyqung but realize wWch_would take place to mor- Reserve and Surplus 476,373.56 450,494.92- how soon they will become mere tal thought ' walking bundles of habiuClheyl "When we learn to tovean d i Total Liabilities $5,155,206.41 $4,699,064.95 I would give more heed to their understand one another as God's conduct while in the plastic perfect ideas, we shall live stage. — William Jamei. . • • • peaceably." It's like having a supermarket in your kitchen when yen own a big, In reports to the meeting by ' Observe thyself as thy great- Owl«l A. Them President modern, work-saving Refrigerator-Freezer. Well stocked, est enemy would do, «o shalt the managers of various chirchi it can handle even the heartiest of young appetites... after school, thou be thy greatest friend — departments, it 'was disclosed "LeeP.P1ero ...... Vice President Jeremy Taylor. that the number of Christian Andiw E. Strakele Vice.Tresldent at dinner, in the evening... any time of the day or night + It is the close observation of Science ' branch churches had James Smith Jr.' ..""...."Treasurer ~ Enjoy savings in time and money. little things which is the secret reached the 3,300 mark with re- Irene H. Brooks Assistant Treasurer of success in business, in art,cent, additions in Argentina, The Robert-C. Btuir Executive Secretary in science, and in every pursuit Netherlands, New Zealand, and . Helen T. Koss Assistant Secretary • Keep plenty of your family's favorite foods on hand in life. — Samuel Smiles. for the first time, in Guatemala • Make fewer shopping trips and Korea. DIRKTORS The Motor Club of America David K. Anuitfpng Frink W. Jurlck Andrew E.J Strakele • Take advantage of food bargain* advocates "strategic" as wall as NAIL CLIPPERS "defensive" driving. Strategic Fingernail clippers are handy Fred C.Bauer JohnE. Mowman Nelson L. TaylorSr driving emphasizes what to dofishing tools, especially in these See the latest Frost-Free Refrigerator-Freezers at your ralhinjlhinlnhtditiT l |days-of—monofllamenU-Bang SSSSA one on your shirt pocket button. -Chester E. CUA Edwa»d-U4ferliagen favorite Appliance Dealer or Department Store When it comes to Invi- cept of what not to do- Lee P. Flero James Sniifli Jr. George B. Wendell tations, announcements and other social station- ery, come to us for coun- THE sel that reflects our up- to-date knowledge of -what. Js_ RIGHT, ^WITHOUT'- YOtJR-COOTIDENCE INDUSTRIAL-WORKMEN'S WEDDING INVITATIONS WE COULD NOT EXIST OR BUSINESS FORMS : MERIT TOUR CONSIDERATION STATIONERY 1480 IRVING ST., RAHWAY, N. J. Phone RJIton 1-9400 RAHWAY Directors PUBLIC SERVICE NEWS-RECORD Trfytr Wmtn\ font Divid B. Crible) Edna M. Uhra S«rvtiHp - ffft* Community for more them a half century ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY 1470 Braid StrMt • Rahway • Ttxptylng Stntnl oft Qntt $lttt PU. 84600 SIB WertMilton Avetrae Manager [ .«r •—jar-« -'• f

Paga 3 past five years, discuss- future Employes Ofaserv* RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD, Thjurs., June 10, 1965 Blood Program plans and report on changes to Their 25th Yeor The "Bureau of Sad Statis- Jof all stolen cars are taken by Temple to Give tics" reports that 80 per cenl teenagers for "kicks." be made in the program effec- •Three employes-of the Publii Meeting Set tive July 1. Miss Irene Haas, Service. Electric and Gas Co. Stage Show director of field service, and completed.25 yeare* service with Mrs. Frank Jurick, blood pro- "Broadway Comes to Rail- gram director ol Rahway-Clark Mrs. Joan Iivergood, field di- the company this mouth and have.been presented with gold way," starring the Temple Chapter, American Red Cross, rector for New Jersey, will take service emblems. • Players, will be presented on has announced a meeting for part in the program. •allbloodprogram chairmen and The recipients of the emblems June 19 in Temple Beth Torah. libs. Jurick stajed that "at are Julius Wagi.of 64 Tudor Dr., mterested~comffilttee members ...Song..and. dance..acts and ieast one responsible member Uark, assistant engineer of the' for June 17 at 2:30 p.m. in the Linden generatii/ station; comedy skits will be included Holiday Inn, Kenilworth. of each participating' group's committee should attend the James;F. Curry•<«• 36 James in the program which will be The meeting will be conducted Aye., Clark, maintenance fore- under the direction of Mrs. by Dr. William Markel, medical meeting to keep abreast of the] man at 1he Linden station, and Leo Alster. Mrs. David Nadel director of the New York-New latest developments. She pointedjLeslie M.. Shannon Jr. of 50 Jersey Regional Blood Center. out that more man 16 organi- Preston Rd., Coloma, control will be the accompanist. Mrs. Dr. Markel will review the cen-zations are included m the Rah-room| , operator at the Keamy Charles Hull will do the choreo- ter's accomplishments over the way-dark Regional Bank. station. graphy. A band will play music for dancing and refreshments will be served. ~ A picture is worth AVERAGE STAY The average patient's hospi- tal stay is nearly half as long ',, a thousand words today as it was 25 years ago. The average stay in 1935 was 14 days and today it is 7.7. The say it decline is attributed to better medicines, new equipment and wifhJft-CamereL improved treatment, NEW PATROL WAGON — Mayor Robert E. Henderson presents additional set of keys for the.Police Reserve truck to Deputy Police Chief Erwin Crabam as Capt. David McClay, commanding •officer of the-reserves,- stands by. The truck has been modified for use by the police as a patrol wagon. The vehicle can accommodate eight or nine adults, and provides FROM Reieabir yiw nmMr holibyt M protection for the driver. William J. McBride, Civil Defense director, said a radio will be From Our House T^ Yours KODAK f ictartt »ttk i MW iMtutlMdiaj installed soon. H_oYiEcmM/nu«/.oaBooK KODAK! INSTAMATIC Something Differ«»» *- D«d" tmntra Bowfeague Tourney's Elect Francis Senkowsky Roll-off Scheduled JNLt Robert A. Wells, assistant Grand Knight of K of C cashier of the National Sate 19.95 Francis R. Senkowsky was Bank, Elizabeth, , today an- elected grand knight of Rahway nounced that the annual bowl- jROWNIEFUMSHVERM^Cinen Blectrifc-Shotbo; Council 1146, Knight of Colum- league roll-off tourney sponsored <0tM IMTMUTIC100 OrtSt, nlf 15.95 bus, by unanimous vote at the gives a Miowrasc Shine" by the bank will be at 7 p.m. seconds. No Bending — With C*M June 2 meeting in the Colum- Brushing - Nrn Bother. An Dian Club. on June 25 at Federal Lanes. ideal gift for Dad at office nr- .Mr. Senkowsky, who succeeds Elizabeth. home . . . somL-thing he- wilt About 80 persons are sched- use and appreciate 365 day*; Charles Battista. as grand a year. This year give D»d A ANNOUNCING knight, resides in Rahway with uled to participate in the roll- Rcgina Elect''1-' s! will take place on July 6 in th Toy Distribution That we are constructing an 8 lane slot racing track, Columbian Club. In his acceptance speech, Planned by Club Mr. Senkowsky expressed his Arrangements for the dona- On the Sands at SEA GIRT which will be ready soon. appreciation ' to the conncil don of a laritecpnsignment of s~Ghib-ef-Ho- OPENS JULY 1st ."i;;,*""...". /'.•"• >••. contoue-their-«incere-coopera- patebng-for-Histfibution amorig_ 700 ft. Private Beach • Oc«an WATCH FOR THE OPENING tion and enthusiasm shown retarded children of that area Bathing • Private Pool • Free <•:.* past grand knights. were announced by Anton Bader Parking • Unexcelled Cuisine • Refreshments—were—served at the.mooting of the Rahway- European Plan * Dins and Ponce under the direction of Frank Retired Men's Club on Monday In The Stockton's Magnificent Martin, lecturer. at Trinity Methodist Church's. MORVEN ROOM - recreation hall. The trip was: Gibson 9-6700 ilanned for today, he said. | CLAYTON'S CAMERA CENTER As chairman of workshop and | Write fa %lts 8 A.M.to 6 P.M. PHONE PARKING distribution, Mr. . Bader outr| Fridays till 9 382.1111 Rear of Store to——;-, FU T-9059 RAHWAY lined work done at club's work-' and 'B shop-in -City THall. and -urged j vigorous cooperation of mem-| bers when fall months arrive. Walter Clapp reported a large, workbench installed at the shop' in placejrf previous limited fa- cilities and expressed apprecia- Come meet the Eprd folks: m fur . generous cooperation. The birthdays of Mr. Clapp Children bom in Rahway Hos and Daniel Norante were cele- 3 SPECIAL MODELS OF pital during the past two week; brated with singling led by Earl Lawson and Louis Melchior are as follows: with William E. Cook at piano. TODATSBESTSELLING FORDS May 25 The president, Maurice L. Rush- PALUMBO, Arthur and Ei more, gave the club congratu- 207 E. BROAD ST., WESTF1ELD leen,-159 Grant Ave./ Colonia lations. NOW BEING BUILT son. The club's charitable program >REITH, Charles and Mary was aided by dolls from Mrs. FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY 56 Harding Ave., Clark, daugh- Ruby Harwell, Iselin, a daughter ter. of Thomas Gardner, a club DI LEO, Frank and Jose- member; doll carriage from phine, 144 "Inman Ave., Avenel Karen Baum> Rahway; toys, son. from Kiddy Mart, Linden; May 27 glasses to aid "Eyes for Needy" ^BREZA, Emest and Joan, 50 received from Mrs. Louis Mor- rison; 1119 New Brunswick Ave., Clover Ave.'. Colonia, soiv and anonymous donor through -MARSHALL, Samuel and Bar Mrs. Mrytle McAleer of Recrea- bara, 905 Ross St., son. tion Department,.and a radio "*=• May 28 transmitter from Louis Buoni, DE STEFANIS, John and club member./ GIFT CERTIFICATES FOR FATHER'S DAY Bruna, 33 K St., Avenel, daugh- Proposed amendments-to by- ter. laws were read by Arthur H. May 29 Mershon Sr. and will be acted STERNESKY, Maurice" and upon later. A vote of appre- Janice, 3 Madison Ave., Ave- fort Qtofc 500 l-Oter Itartep •M viijKwmd mf ciation was given LeRoy Clark nel, son. for outstanding management of NUT FOR THK SALE 0NLY1 SPECIAL Special low prices on the» special red, white or Wu. ERCOLANO, Carmine and the bus trip and outing at Her- nnitvr rniHDUCUTI HlliV «rYTOK» Fofd Harttt°pt, "•"<* Wagons and Sedans Include: Barbara, 939 Lake Ave., Clark shey, Pa., held on Thursday. A DELUXE EQUIPMENT! HMIT EXTRAS Blg 240-cu. In. She or 3K-cu. In. V-8 Vinyl Interiors. son. •" trip to Nova Soctia will begin STANDARD AT NO EXTRA COST! Crulie-O-Matlc Drive. Wheel covers. White sldewalls. June 1 Monday. Mr. Clapp spoke on Here's the thoughtful gift for the Options, too. Offer limited to this sale. Hurry) reservations for Lake Hoptacong WINGARD, Richard and Su fashion conscious man ... or the man san, 1103 Rahway Ave., Ave- outing on Aug. 16. General pro- nel.' son. gress on shuffleboard court was you'd like to see well-groomed. A ADAMS, John and Joan, 1 reported by Herbert. Haggas. Woodbine Ave., Avenel, son. Charles Muringer spoke on Cavanagh Gift Certificate is the perfect membefship-prospectSi- •— EugeniaVAN ,ORDEN 629 Cora-PI., Ronal, ddaugf andf FatherVBay gift; He*B-appreciate ter. The film program, "Tarpon A birth reported by St. Eliz Fishing with Ted Williams,"! your thoughtfulness ... and you'll abeth Hospital, Elizabeth, Is as was shown by Boyd Ginter. Re- have the pleasure of knowing he gets follows: freshmente, provided by Morris Basher, William E. Cook and the gift he wants. June 2 George Suckar,.were served by, RICCI,. Salvatore and Irene Albert Aurich, ; George Zona,' ilIldh Open Monday

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: Keller Chapter 14, Disabled and three daughters,' Miss ducted.tonight at 8:30 o'clock k* Den 2, gave Webeloe badges PICNIC SCHEDULED • • IT American Veterans; Joseph F. Joan Van Pelt, at home; Mrs in the Pettit Funeral Horns, to Alfred Andrade, Joseph At- The Church School ' '•'•" "ssing they day from the. Thomas F. Hig jorie Bergen Lowe of 22 Neil- she was residing with her Warren Kidd, Kenneth Vollmer Vian Smith. This novel, set in never read it gins' Sons Funeral Home, 1116 son St., Woodbridge, died on daughter, Mrs. Arthur Morse. and Daniel Welch; wolf badges, Dartmoor in the 1870's, tells of Bryant St. A High Mass of Re- Friday in Rahway Hospital. Mrs.. Brearly lived for many Robert Blanco, Jeffrey Gallo, Next — and close behind - caine editorials and an attempt to form a union of quiem was offered at St. Mary's Also survivjng are the child's years with her sister-in-law, the Raymond Grimes, Warren Kidd, agricultural workers who were local columns. A mere 0.7 per cent said thoy never read Church.. Interment was in Holy maternal grandparents, Mr. and late Mrsi Annie D. Brearley, .on Joshua Krell and Stephen living in poverty and ignorance. •Sepulchre—Cemetery, -East MrsrJohn Berganrfiselnr;— ldAJBftk ,Tranbley;._gold_anOTS.. Thorn:: these. The strike was soon broken and Orange. Funeral services were con- active parts in community life. as Cherubino, Ronald Lentz, Third in reader interest -dvf rtising. Only reprisals followed. A haunting Mrs. Brearley was the wife Jeffrey Levy, Richard Pate- The pallbearers were Janes ducted on'Monday by the Rev. tale which will appeal both to of the late Rev. Edward S. man, Kenneth Vollmer and Dan- per cent said they never read it AU the rest said J. Kinneally Sr., Councilman Roger Sidener, pastor of the young people and adults. Brearley, who was a Presbyter- iel Welch; silver arrows, Thom- they always or sometimes read it. James J. Kinneally Jr-, Her- First Presbyterian Church, Ise- CANARY YELLOW, by Eliz- ian minister in Hopewefl for as Cherubino, Ronald Lentz, man Klenner, Robert Gering, lin, in the Pettit Funeral Home, WORLD'S Actually, the whole weekly paper is ery thor- abeth Cadell. Mystery and ro- more than 20 years. After leav- Paul Mulligan, William Schin- Arthur Moran and Leo Cer- 371 West Milton Ave. Interment mance combine to make this a ing Rahway, Mrs. Brearley lived dler, and Daniel Welch; Bobcat oughly read. Even the poorest '•ead classification — chiario. The honorary pallbear- was in Franklin Park Cemetery, pleasant time-passer. When her JAMES W. McGEE in a Presbyterian home for re- pin, Scott Schureman; two-year sports news — drew a combined "alwnv nnd 'som ers were Mayor Robert E. Franklin Park. engagement was broken, Elaine tired ministers and their wives pins, Richard Hendlowitch and FAIR James W. McGee, 70, of 353 Henderson, and Councilman Doiv times" readership of 89.1 per cent. [took a cruise to the Canary Is- MRS. MARY KNOX in Cooperstown, N. Y., until she Jean Riccio; den mother one- Every Wednesday, Saturday, Seminary Ave., died suddenly aid J. Forsyth, Charles E. became ill and went to her year pin, Mrs. Carol Blanco, The weekly paper is one cf the most welcome of (lands. Before the ship was out at Rahway Hospital on Sunday Crowell, John Gallo and L. Mrs. Mary Knox of 2237 Sunday and Holiday. trfc visitors to rural homes. It stays for seven days, not!0* ^ Thames, the excitement daughter's home. Mrs, Brearley assistant den mother, and den- ihortly after being admitted. He Pitchell, and George Barteli: Church St. died on Tuesday in just one. And the whole family has a listing ™A\teB™. But of course, all ended was 88 years old. ner stripes, Steven Lupin, Paul was-bom in ^Ontario; hearty appetite for just about everything :>< ™~"J0HNTAN PELT Rahway Hospital jtfter a Ion;; The only survivors are Jberi.Mulligan and Michael Nass. « «ol- Canada, and lived in Rahway Broad & E. Jersey Sts,, umns. SEASON, by John Van Pelt of 820 Jaques illness." " sori-in-law and'daughter, Mr. 42 years. He was a graduate of A demonstration of Webelos Elizabeth — 10 a.m. Patrick Dennis. The author of Ave. died at his home on Sun Mrs. Knox was bom in Phila- and Mrs. Moore, and grand- requirements -Jwritten and direc- St. Benedict's School, Newark. ) Additional tripon Saturdays : "Auntie Maine" has again writ- day after a long illness. delphia,- Pa., 82 years ago and daughter, -Miss Anne Elizr' eth ted by Robert "Gollihur and Jo- at 5:30 p.m. ' ten a very amusing story; this Mr. McGee was a veteran of " Mr. Van Pelt was born in moved to Rahway in 1920. HerMorse of Suffield. seph Buffa, leaders of Webelos time purporting to be written by World War I, haying served in Rahway, the son of the late husband, Robert Knox, died in Den 1, was presented by Alfred Leave the Fair— - Dangerous Night 10-year-old Kerry. His com- the Marine Corps. He was Peter and Annie Brown Van December, 1942. Mrs. Knox Andrade, Joseph Atrashewski, 7 p.m. and 11 p.m. ( ment'! on his parents' divorce gassed in France. He retired Pelt. He was a lifelong resident was a member of the First Richard Corson, Thomas De- Round Trip There are certain hour? w>>en th<> - riv"r of an plans, on his "Gran," his uncle, Pack 88 Gives Children h eight years ago from the Public of this city. He was 81. Mr. Presbyterian Church. vine, Robert Evans, Daniel Kir- Fare ' automobile is more likrly to ~ i-;iioH ;•> an a<-Hdpn and the many others amund Service Co. where he had been Van Pelt wasemployed by the Surviving are two _sons, pan and George Severance. than at other times of day. him makes a sophisticated and Philadelphia Quartz Co., Aven- Charles R. Knox of York, Pa., Badges, Pins The opening ceremony was $300 $2QS funny light novel. employed as a oollpctor for 25 Says the National Safety ''•ninoi'' "During th el, for 35 years until his re- and Harold W. Knox of San- Awards in every rank of Cub performed by Den 5 under the THE STORY OF THE PEACE years. World's Fair admission first few hours after midnifht. fa*%] motor vehicle tirement in 1948. He was a ford, Fla.; a daughter, Mrs. Scouting were, presented to direction of Mrs. John Molinaro. CORPS, by Charge Sullivan. A He was a member of St. tickets at reduced prices accidents reach a peak nrte nearh in taies higher member of the Second Presby- Helen Saless of this city; two members of Pack 88, sponsored The last Cub Scout activity discussion of the development Mary's Church and its Holy available to bus patrons, than the low rate for thp Hov wt.;» h '•••-mo .i...;^i» th terian Church."" grandchildren, and two great- by the Madison School PTA, on of the current year will be a of the Peace Corps, the process Name Society; Knights of Co- as long as supply lasts. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. grandchildren. June 1 In the school. family picnic to be held ,on late morning hours." of selection, training, and as- lumbus Council 1146, American PUBLIC SERVICE COORDINATED TTKHIFOUT 1 Funeral services will be con- Edward Nass, leader of Webe- Sunday at Bartlett Field. "The Fatal Hours." they ran b- calif signment of its personnel makes Legion Post 5, Cpl- George H. Katherine Schweikert Van Pelt, Why is driving after midr'ght "• • ' r)«n for better imderstsnfOnjj of ttsj purpose. gerous?than driving during th<- <'<" ' Some of the answers are- FARE THEE WELL: A '* V BACKWARD TOOK AT TWO 1. More drunken drivers. CENTURIES nF HISTORIC IV- 2. Generally n>dii"»H • ?;i-.;iitv of the H»ng»»n« OT .AMERICAN HOSTET-RIES, unlighted highways. FASHIONABLE SPAS AND hig'hwayR, 3. Speeding. With less t-qffir „„ SEASIDE RESORTS, by Leslie Dorsey and Janice Devine. An ide, West Side, a" around drivers tend to drive faster. affectionate recollection of smo- 4. "Highway hypnosis" induced by darkness and ky taverns that served canal isolated lights in darkness even dashboard lights. and turnpike, the cross-conn' 5. People are tired. People driving after mid- nental inns, including the Fred night are more likely to be tired in the first place, and Harvey houses, and lhe" maghi- likely to get still more fr<->m f-he tpnsicns accom- ficient old resorts that had such INTRODUCING NATIONAL STATE BANK'S panying night driving. glamor in days before the turn 6. Shadows can play optical tricks on the eyes of the century. Profusely illus- of a person accustomed to driving' a road only dur- trated. NEW BLUE RIBBON CARD v ing the day. The basic solution to the night-driving problem RECEIVES DEGREE is greater visibility for drivers. Headlights and artifi- CLARK — David Eric Robin- NATIONAL STATE son of 211 Oak Ridge Rd. was cial highway lighting help, but the greatest advance Ellzabtth, N.J. awarded a bachelor of science in night-driving safety has been reflectivity. degree by Carnegie Institute of BLUE RIBBON CARD The principal of light-reflection is used in manu- Technology, Pittsburgh, Pa., at >- -factoring traffic- signs, -road-edge markings and paint h , 22065/ the cornmencement eiercises-on applied at many danger pointe such as bridge abut- Tuesday. He majored m chemi- ments. Beyond artificial light and reflectivity there isn't much that can be done for the night driver. BuTTie can do something for himself, stay awake. 010^65-1883 Outpacing Growth New Jersey taxpayers have more than doubled their tax contributions to state and local government over the past decade. Between 1955 and 1964, the number of residents In New Jersey rcse more than 23 per cent and their NOW I CAN personal incomes "over 60 per cent The population . ._ .__—...._.—_._.-•_ fe reached an estimated 6,680,000 last year as com- pared with" 5,420,000 in 1955. Personal income rose nearly $20,000,000,000 in 1964 as compared with $12,- 350,000,000 ten year ago. During the same period, the • percentages of in- #f crease in tax contributions to both state and local gov- ernments far exceeded the rates of advance in either ALL AROUND THE COUHTY population or personal income in New Jersey. .The local property tax levy in New Jersey rose AT ANY CONVENE OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL STATE BANK by more than 116 per cent, from $534,000,000 in 1955 •This applies to any personal checking account—regular or special — at the National State Bank. to $1,156,000,000 in 1964. Major state taxes and li- censes jumped more than 119 per cent, from $230,- 400,000 in 1955 to $505,400,000 in 1964. If you do not already have a Blue Ribbon Checking Account at The Tabulations of selected measures of growth for National State Bank... don't settle for less than the best. Open a NEW the State, as compiled from official reports by the Blue Ribbon Checking Account (REGULAR or SPECIAL) Today! You can New Jersey Taxpayers Association, follow: then qualify for your Blue Ribbon Card which will give you the privilege Pircent H5I h US! Incraaie and convenience of cashing, checks, at any National State office "all Population 5.43 million ^68 mill'on 113 Day Schc«l Enrolimenr 774 thousand 1,211 thousand 51.5 L Personal Income »1J.3J billion S19.7? billion U.I around" Union County. _ . ~ Malor state taxes I licences K30.4 million 5505 < million llt.4 Local property t«x l«vy JJ34 million 51,154 million 1U.J ~ DON'T SETTLE FOR LESS THAN THE BEST .. .OPEN YOUR NEW During the first month that a radar speed-meaS' BLUE RtBBON CHECKING ACCOUNT TODAY AT ANY OFFICE OR PHONE uring device was used in Laramie, Wyo., police nabbed a local judge, a policewoman and the head of the EL 4-3400 FOR FURTHER DETAILS. DOIT TODAY! motor vehicle bureau. growing up Motorists can listen to their radios while driving inside the two mile-long tunnels of the Chesapeake for granted. Bay-Bridge Tunnel. Antenna cables are imbedded in And they should. Tcf guard their the tunnel ceilings. THE right to grow up happy and healthy, scientists are constantly Yes, we did produce a near perfect Republic. But searching for the cause and cure of leukemia—the cancer that ••will they keep it, or will they, in the enjoyment of strikes down more than 2,000 plenty, lose the memory of freedom. Material abund- children every year. In this un- NATIONAL ance without character is the surest way to destru- ceasing quest, there is constant progress. And constant hope. tion. — ThomasTfefferBon. New drugs, new therapy, new discoveries fire"~now~pf616nguig~ the lives of leukemhrvictims, re- RAHWAY NEWS - RECORD lieving their pain...aid bringing Established 1KJ - lCnfl Tear the day of victory closer every ELIZABETH • HILLSIDE • KENJLWORtH • RAHWAY moment. The fight against can- •*BbU*ta«d Erery Thursday Morning by cer demands exhaustive research. ROSELLE PARK • SPRINGFIELD * SUMMIT". WESTFIELD THE NEWS RECORD PRINTING COMPANY And research demands money. 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RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD, Thurs., June 10, 1963 .V '»' Two Graduated Seminar Grants Present Awards one sixth grade from Washing- Roosevelt PTA ton School, and 24 mothers of With Honors 4 Certificates At Junior High the sixth grade students at- Two young rhen from Rahway The seventh annual athletic tended. Games were played un- Four Ralrway residents are der the direction of Mr. Robert are among the most outstanding among 137 students from 42 high awards assembly was held at Officers Listed of the students -who received the Junior High School during New oficers of the Roosevelt Goodstein and refreshments schools in northern and central were served. degrees torn' Rutgers Univer- New Jersey who will receive the week. The awards were pre- School Parent-Teacher Associa- The new executive board at- sity last night.-' Both are Henry certificates for their active par- sented by Waldo Carkhuff, ath- tion were introduced at the ex- tended the Union-County PTA 'Rutgers: Scholars. •' ticipation in TE^UnI6n"'3uriiof letic committee chairman of the ecutive board meeting on Thurs- Oollege-Rutgers University Sci- Board.of Education. He was as- day in the school. Institute at Newark State The first Henry Rutgers Teachers College, Union on ence Seminar for academically sisted by the coach of each fie officers, introduced by Scholar was Ira B: Nadel, son sport. It also was noted that of Mr. and Mrs. I. David Nadel talented high school students. Uie president, Mrs. Frank Mar- The seminar was conducted every one of the junior high tin, arp; Vice president, Mrs. of 498 West Inman Ave. His teams had completed the season project involved a study of last fall and winter at Union Joseph Zepko; recording secre- Junior College, Cranford, under with a .500 average or better. tary. Mrs. William Johnson; social class in the major novels John Slonnaker, ninth grade of D. H. Lawrence. a grant of $1,700 from the Na .corresponding secretary, Mrs. JQ tional Science Foundation. It class president, accepted a new John Adriance, and tnwurpr.' Edward M. Coman, son of An English major, he hopes was the fourth consecutive year American flag presented by the Mrs. Norman Rakett. .Police Chief and Mrs. Lawrence vio aUend_ graduate_sclippl next K c:omM that Rutgers-and UJe-sponsorcd Daughters- of - iheAmerican-Re- Tie rommittee chairmen; at ' - -<>f-U22- Thirza-P.1.-, fall. Mr. Nadel was elected to wi be the seminar under the National CHRISTIAN D. WILLIAMS volution. Mrs. William Moore so introduced at the meeting, " graduated next Thurs- _ membership in Phi Beta Kappa, dav from Hol IRA JOHNRROSTKOWSKI Science Foundation's Co-opera made the presentation. Mrs. are Mrs Charles Schimri, bud' y Family Monas- •<_ national honorary scholastic so: |(>r West tive College - School Science Christian D. Williams Robert B. Casey also presented HENRY R. VARRIANO get and finance; Mrs. Ampless >'' Hartford, Conn. - ciety, and was listed in "Who's mouse. He found that the rats Gordon Rode with a special : Program. Candidate for Degree cultural arts- Mrs.' -Mr...Coman, a seminarian in — Who' in American "Colleges and who had "received x-rays" werere \^. P. Brennciti Christian D. Williams, son ofrgift. Gordon accepted an oil Newark State Awards Campbell, class moth the Passionist Order, will con- Universities." He was president less emotional than the,control Local students who will re- painting that was presented by ceive certificates for their ac- Dr. and Mrs. Manley C. Wil- H. R. Varriano Degree ors; Mr' Jcseph Feronce, tinue his studies for the priest- of the Rutgers' English Club group. • '"' Given Degree liams of 205 West Milton Ave., the Rahway Woman's Club. The hood at St Paul of the Cross during' his junior and senior tive participation in the seminar CLARK - Henry R. Varrirno. publicity; Mr* Edmund Hoo Mr. Rostowski was active in is a candidate for a bachelor picture will be displayed in the ner. lihr ry: Mrs '-'icholas Monastery, Pittsburgh, Pa. year'and served'as vice-presi- William P. Braman, son are Miss Joan Hojecki of 1816 school library. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A the Biology, English and Cycling Rutherford Street, Wayne Menke f arts degree at Norwich Uni- Yaivarski and Mrs Arthur A graduate of St. Mary's dent of the Independent Student Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Brennan This year's awards were com- Varriano of 10 Bradley Rd . rp School, Mr. Coman attended Clubs at Rutgers. He held a of 668 Union Street, Michael G. rersity, Northfield, Vt. ceived a bachelor of arts degree health and safety. Council' ...•..'• •• New Jersey,, Scholarship. of 63 Richmond Ter., was grad- posed of a six-inch miniature of Selon Hal1 Smith nf 74ns Whlffifr St. .and The oldest private military on Tuesday at the 35th- com- Mrs. Wallp' Sample^, news-' Preparatory School Johh-rRrHRostowski, sun of uated-cumTlaude Irom Vilianova the varsity "R" letter and the T!nd I< !: Next year, he will attend New llichard Stidger of 253 West college in the nation will have mencement exercises of Jersey Ipirftr; Mrs William ' Smit!i,' "' graduated fronrHoly - Mr.,and Mrs. John Rostowski York University School of Med-University, Vilianova, Pa., with its 146th commencement on appropriate certificate. niPinbprsliip; Mrs. Herbert Crass High School, Dunkirk, of 541 West Lake Ave., also was Lake Ave. They are students of Those receiving awards were: 'ity State College, Jersey City. icine with hopes of eventually a degree of bachelor of chemi- unday. Frpoman. parent anrl family ^- ^ — a Rutgers Scholar.'; He did a pro- Rahway Senior High School. Football-Coach Nicholas Del- Mr. Varriano majored in c°n becoming a psychiatrist. cal engineering on Sunday. eral elementary education. life education; Mrs. Stanley "'_— ' ject on the effect of x-irradiatlon monaco, Assistant Coach Rob- Ziobm Mr. Bcennan,. a.graduate ol While in college, Mr. Varriano program: M-s U'O j' administered'at.birth-upon the Some lightning _bolts_ are .more Miss Donovan ert Polhemus, James Baker, Kahn, I •nslative; Mr* Samuel I emotionality, of-'* "the albinothan'five'n^inlengih. Holy Trinity High School, West- John Berko, Tom Blazp.wicz, was active in the Student Edura field, is a member of Tau Beta tion Association, Towpr Plavp.'s Mandel publicatirr-s; William Given Honor reg Bowers, Bob Bryant. Mik? Pi. He was the student award and International R'-la' >• toai 'Vppalacbian Prx>j»ct. Thesei • ARCHITECTURAL • Make-up Courses Counts im * the office of'president of the tor Julio, Mike Kureczka, Mark were d'-playpd and will be sent " ELECTRICAL .';for College Admission HEADS ART.SHOW . French residence house for the Me Lencon, Allen Mosbey., Nor- To Top Student fr>r t-ht undprpp>ileged school:; BAY AND EVEH1HG CUSSES CO-E0UCATIQHH ALGEBRA man Randolph. Glenn Rice, Gor • Complete Accelerated ADV. ALGEBRA S. Allyn Schaefer, who'. has academic year of 1965-1966. . Mrs. C,p-rgp C-mpbeli di; WRITE FOR FRtE BOOKLET. don Rode, Dan Rommel, Andrew Miss Ceoelia Miterat vi rn. i ^ IT i Accountants durinBg A six-week speech clinic will Buhl, Cheryl Decarlo, Lauren PHARMACY be conducted this summer at St. Peter's Awards George, Sue Page, Jean Pag- In addition to her scholastic Newark State College, Union, j oda, Joan Passenger, Patricia achievements, Miss I- or Fat hern Dan for the third year. Degree in Science Quick, Nancy Ruchok, Linda also has been active in the Open to area residents, the Patrick A. McGuire of 1329 Skryha and Diane Woods. Business Awards Club and has: HALLMARK CARDS AND GIFT SETS clinic will start on July 1 andMaple Ter. was graduated from Basketball-Coach Perry An- received awards for shorthand' will offer two 30-minute sessions It. Peter's College, Jersey City, thony; Joe Dorsey, William and in typing. Lai rest Pi psscripfion 'Prices NOW in Effect a week of individual therapy. Thorpe, Charles Counts, John m Sunday at a commencement Miss Miteratonda resides at TRY US FU 8-6586 63 Westfieid Ave., Clarke N.J. Nomlnarfee~for~the" service-is- fseremony in Roosevelt Stadium, Slonaker.ivlike Kureczka, John 486 Harrison St. with her par- $15 per person. For further in- D'Addario, Howard Karmel, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Mi- formation, the office of Dr. Jersey City. Mr. McGuire was awarded a bachelor.of science Robert Williams, Dennis Peo- teratonda, and one sister. }$'• George W. Gens, director of ples, Isaac Merricks, Michael degree. The award was presented to' speech and hearing services at itargell, Tony Toscano, Patrick the school on behalf of the!' the college, may be queried. Ivanitsky, James Baker, Wil- chapter by its director of public 'l| Sessions are conducted;at the SERVING ON COMMtTIEE relations, Morris B. Kadin. Closing Our Business EmanuelMarKul'ss. executive liam Will, Joseph Pino, Mich- college on Tuesdays and Thurs- ael Payne and Stephen Wisnie- days. Instructors are graduate vice presidents the'State Bant wski. SALMON EGGS of Rahway,- fcas^been named to students in speech therapy. Clin- Steelhead fishermen use fish Entire Stock •'••"'" '' " sub- Wrestling — Coach Nicholas ic supervisor is Miss Joyces Hel- Deln}onaoo^_ RaLpJi Jones, roe for bait and find small ler, director of the spedal;edu- 'ereey squares of nylon stockings per- 1 Charles A very, Bruce Jenkins, Drastically Reduced catkm department. "' Banlcers. Steve Swain, Paul Libbey, Don fect for holding eggs in a clus- /u: Balogn7T)ennisT>ave, Mark Me terr-Hoofc—threads-through for -fcendon, Alonza Ilabey, Brucg corners to close-package. Eaton, aPul Peterson, Paul Texas, the nation's leading Srereo Washers Dryers Wohltman, Terry Avent, Lavern sheep producing state, is also! Smith, Tony Genevrino, Mike one. of the lowest consumers of j Campbell, John Scank, Edwin lamb, the Texas'Farmer-Stock- All Famous Brands Mendoza, Stanley Stevenson, man points out. National aver- George Shipley, Don* Stugart, age per capita lamb consump- Rex Huff, JamesDooley, James tion is about' 5 pounds, but Turner.. Greg Bailey, Bob Bry-Texans .eat only 214 pounds. ant and Donald Vankline Some states, such as California, Clark Electrical Co. -Coach William Dol- consume 13 to 15 pounds per m cooly on; Mike Kureczka, Charles >erson. 33 Wesrfleld Ave. Counts, Mike Payne, Dan Rom- mel, Andy Ross, John Slonaker, Man has domesticated only Clark. N. J. FU 8-1112 Tony Toscano, James Drukas, two insects — bees and silk Steve Swain, Don Hoagland, moths. 'ames Dooley, Richard Moran; Lee Hoodzow, Howard Karmel, you Itephen Oklay, Joseph Skupien, Mike Stargel^ Tom _ Harris, lary Hoodzow, Don Stugart, j wear John Burket, John Kelly, Joej WE'LL TREAT pleases dad {and grandad) Zarzicki, Drew Rasmussen, Lar- j ry Weaver, Maurice Tusano, i John Kubu, James Costello, Steve McClay and Tom Me Kee-' ' skirts & ver, YOU LIKE A underwear Fails to Avoid Car Accident In attempting to avoid an ac- i DRfSS AND SPORT SHIRTS...A GREAT TRAD|TlbN...A GRIAT SHIWI cident, Mrs. Patricia Bently, 29, KING Guhtanding qualify in high^counf/olllcoHonibroadklolh.Hne>drtqilfdiIotfng makes of 268 East Steams St., was in- these drew shirh AmericaV best buy: rir$^ori{ft/eoikir. style*...; spread... jured on Friday. snap^Iob ... button-down ... avattaWeiiii wtc /":' .. Mrs. Bentley's sister, Mrs. poptrlar solid colon and assorted stripM.' Rose Mary Veneziano, 35, of 552 Alden Dr. had parked her car in reverse with the motor - In days of knights and kings, only ning. Mrs. Bently was standing a few were treated in a courtly man- . 3 FOR $8.95 on the passenger's side of the car helping her child out of tha ner. In spite of the fast pace today, back seat so that the young- we're proud of the service extended ATHUriCSHRTS TW SHIRTS . ster wouldn't catch her fingers. to our customers. Soft, iprinsy. obiorbOTt cotton bit. C»» for Soft, cotton krfrt- qvartor-iJm* • jJitrf. Loala' Mrs. Veneziano leaned over the moximffm comfort and amoolh fit. Pur* wh)la tqoaRy w»n ot on undsnhlrt or sport'ihirt. seat to help and accidently finbh-thot «toy» frwMooldng waihing offer Longtvck-fai, wont rW« op. Slzet S, M, I, XL stpped on the gas pedal. Mrs. wwlilng. SJm34-54. Creof faaftfws — a flfeat fabric — at a prieo fhot nakw for flreotvokw . Fruir of. the Loom lakes smooth Bentley was dragged 25 feet be- 65% Dacrorr*— 35% combed cotton (Sanforized fore the car was stopped. She Flut for red wash and wear performance). Then they suffered multiple abrasions, was style 1> with 2. cuffed pockets, medium spread corn treated at Rahway Hospital and vertible collar — ond give ybu: your etrolce of. sum- was released. WASH and W1AR SHORTS KNIT BRIEFS inery white as well eu solid* or iridescent colors. Wgh«BOBt;SojTforTz«l tottm broodcloAitiKiU- ,tdtart^ctgy Jl'f q ligh^ brigM ahirtihatcatt dqubl«-for 5POft-of— COMPLETE BANKING SERVICES mJofxno (rofiMff. Fad cat and pan«l ««rtrrHKin * mufwiTflnt!fbrvWirtfitT# corAfort.- dress wear. ... SHOVELING COAL? cefflfortabfcm Mnfwc^ e* rtren,peJntf.I n liW^dbt and leg bomfj. SII«-28-X/. • Personal Loans • Vacation Loans • 5afe Deposit Boxes atkrrer pdrtem, solid colon or white^SIzts $ i\ QQ Sizes S,M, L, XU Convert yonr present boiler to 2BJZ • "• • Checking Acct. • Home Imp.Loans • Bank by Mail p 3FOR 8.95 MODERN • Savings Acct. • Auto Loans • Night Depository toy a supply now for tin summer months ahead. 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ExMMt m-Long Wand and StaterrIs- stetionedat the" Marine-Aviation sumed in~ September. • headlines knK- ineatns- «-aram« available to spectators. -• emergency planning «d-«fefcy bow of colon to.compliment every "Mr. alid'Mw.'6»trbw8ky were vention were announced. Mem- land, N. Y.; Rahway, Scotch Station, Cherry Point, N.C. He Members whose birthday an- Mrs. Chankalian announced that Officers appointed by the mood. Most of these knits are hosts at, the Oneg Shabbot fol- bers were asked to remember Plains, Forked River, Newark, is a graduate of Rahway High niversaries are this month, in a four senior girls will be pre- master councilor-elect were: washable and all of them are lowing the service m honor of to bake.cakes for the service- Elizabeth, Avenel and Holly- School and the Aviation Struc- July and in August had the oc- 3 sented with charms from the wrinkle Militant. They ere espe- their' daughter's Bas Mitzvah. mony will be the chairman of men's dinner on July 21. wood, Fla. Present from Holly- tural Mechanics School, Naval casions noted at the June 2 V2 dab at the award assemblj cially good to tack Into -^-suitcase wood were Mrs. Renner's broth- Air Station, Memphis, Term. meeting in the church hall. Five .1 Deacons, Doug .Wheat and Don for weekend! at the snore and stay , Refreshments were -served - I. These wJtt be high school sen Freeman; stewards, Robert Pri- er-in-law and sister, Mr. and An August wedding is planned members were reported ill. 0 tors who have been on the high pretty and crisp on a long drive. Freezer Class by Mrs. Philip. J. Carr, Mrs. bush and Dave Buchanan'; chap- For the most carefree rammer DEBORAH OSTROWSKY Mrs. Albert Kastner, formerly of 1 honor roll 75 per cent of the Stanley Toker, Mrs. Paul Fritts this city. The first navigable sub- lain, Ray Held; marshal, James fashions choose "knlta" -j you'll Set for Wed. and Mrs. John Leonard. Edward J. Sanxaiones L time for four years. Mrs. L. M Reese; orator, Gary Kohler; know yon look pretty. Gtri Broun Awardtd Mr. and Mrs. Renner are plan- Hove Son Christened marine was invented in 1620 by 1 Cooper, garden department standard bearer, James Musac- Public Service Electric and ning to leave on Saturday for MISS LINDA PAGE Cornelis Drebbel, a Dutch Gas Company's. Home Service Prix* for Cartoon IT OVW Medfcd Assistants Mr. and Mrs. Edward Joseph chairman, announced final plan chio; sentinel, Michael Payne CLARK - Geri Braun, 15, of three weeks in Nassau, Bahama physicist. It contained a crew 9 {or the auction, plant and bake possible for a youngster to have Center at 1530 Irving St., will IS CERTAINLY A Hold Intrdlotion Sanzalone Sr. have announced almoner, Larry Weaver; pre- 16 Wendell PI. was awarded Islands, the christening of their son, Newark Library Sets of 24, of which 12 pulled the -3 5au »nrf luncheon to be held a^normal-chlldhood^And-it-fs conduct a freeireezer riaw riur- PIIASURS HIRE1 -4 ceptors, Paul Wohttman^George second pri» In fte««tbon divi- Edward Joseph Jr., on May 16. Hours for Summer today from U:30 to S pjn. at Family-tile- unlikely the child will grow into ing June. Your clients, cnrtoin- IchanlUt. was Installed as cor- oars, and traveled at a depth a Hederick, Dan Hassel, Christo- gion of the art contest conducted June 8, 1940, in the First Pres- The godmother is Mrs. Helen the home of Mrs. Samud Gas- pher^ Luciano, Louis Hassel a happy and mature adult. Homemakerg attendfeg- en or colleague* wffl responding secretary of the Un- byterian Church by the pastor, MRS. JOHN J. FEDOR The Newark Public Library's of 15 feet. ;e clasrwuTbe given tips on howby the UolcoCounly Tuberculo- react favorably to our ion County Medical Assistants Di Gang! of 97 Elm Ave. and *ay, 391 West "toman Ave. Arthur Smith and George Mo- ~~ - - - ^j^Ts sis and Health League. the Rev. Dr. Chester M. Davis, summer hours will go into ef- NOTICE OF INTENTION i; Society yesterday .in the. West-, the godfather is Jack Sanzal- 1 T«k« notice thtt R»hwi? Aerla No. letter of thanks was read well. Today < bound by this narrow idea of to make greater and more econ- . food, lervloe v* •*• now pastor emeritus of the fect on June 21 and will con- 5: The contest entries had anti- moiphere! Miss Linda Jean Moore one of 197 Randolph Ave., 1BS3 F o. EIIIM lntindi to M>i>lr 1» i the American Cancer Sod __ "duty," she does not see heromical use of their freezers, bow .wood Inn, Garwood. church. i^ It was announced that the By PHYLLIS GREER smoking messages. Geri's car- South Plalnfield- tinue through Sept. 11. The ety tfrwVfac tiie public welfare public installation of officers child, as a person. And it is notto wrap food; for the freezer Officers, were installed by a?£5!55£ Specialist In Hainan Relations toon featured anoparpackage Guests were Edward's two library 3t 5 Washington St. will s. department for its help with col ' will be held on Saturday. At at all surprising that the child and how to prepare food to be SUPER DINER Miss Mary Louise Rogers, exe- Wed to John J. Fedor frozen. In aodboo, methods w of grimacing cigarettes with MRS. ALLAN C. SAMOUR >lder brothers, Ralph and be open Monday through Pfiday way. New Jtrjey. Tin trail of th» n. lection canisters during the Can that time there will be a formal Rutgen University sees the mother more as a part 1419 Irving Strett cutive secretary of the Union Miss Linda Jean Moore, the Rev. Eugene W. Ebert. The o!tlcjr» ol this club »nd tti ClXUw the motto, "Families- That Legion Auxiliary )avid, and their friends, Kath- thtr nil rMDectlvelr «re: it. cer Drive. More than $50 was MRS. CONRAD B. JOHNSON presentation of the Representa- "LIVING FOR CHILDREN" of the household equipment than defrosting aod serving also will County Medical Society. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. irde was given in marriage by from 9 a.m. to 9 p m , and Sat- Smoke Together Choke Togeth RAHWAY leen Roll and Carol McClure; r-rtildtnt. M»rtln Cirroll. lUhwiT. collected. The department is tive DeMolay Award. An in- Have you evef heard a parent as an interesting person. be. discussed. epeaker was Dr. H. G. Humph James Moore of 2261 Church St. er father. urday from 9 ajn. to noon TV N. J.: Vl<-e President. Otorn Morrl«. aafcing for oW Turkish towels -probably the mother — say, The responsibility of parent- The class is scheduled for rey of Westfield, Miss Gero/d/ne Bader, became the bride of John J. andparents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J.: StcrrtirT. Dtnlel stalling team made up of past Elects Officers Mrs. Hubert B. Men-it Jr. of New Jersey Room will be open o'connor. Rahw.r. N. J J.:T • Wednesday at. 7:30 p.m. F_edor,_son of Mrs, Steven Fedor 5am Sanzalone of Garwood; J u> be made into bibs, good used Miss Barbara A. Harris, master councilors will perform "I havent' time to belong to hood Is serious, yet it need not Elizabeth was matron of honor. I Louis Sooa. Rahway. N. J.; Mrs. Andrew Broberg was f Brian Uleck". clothing and colorful pictures any clubs. I always stay home be stifling. Bach person needs The freezer class will be un- Marine Corps aviation had of 319 Lower Alden Dr. and the dr. and Mrs. Frank Solewin of Weekdays 'TCI 9 » Tl. O 5 r m.'Brian Uleck". Roiellt. N. J.; Albeit the installation. Allan C. Samour Wed elected president of Rahway The bridesmaid were Mrs. Mi- Strlttmnttfr. Rahv«y. N. J.: WUliani from rnagarinw winch they are with the children" or, "My life to live his own life and to seek der the direction of Mrs. Jucutn its inception in May, 1912, In late Mr. Fedor, on Saturday at lahway; uncles and aunts, Mr. and from 0 " m t-o on! Wanfco. Rahway, N. J.; Anthony Conrad B. Johnson Wed Mr. McDowell, who is to re- Miss Geraldine Mary Bader, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Unit 5, American Legion Aux- chael Kowachik of Woodbridge Vanuk. Rahvay. W J: Thoroai Krallcb, collecting for Marlboro Hospital. ceive the Representative De- Is devoted to my children!" his own means of enjoyment. Watkins, home service adviser. LINDEN August, 1912, Lieut. Alfred A. daughter of Mrs. Charles Anton 3:30 o'clock in the First Presby- and Miss Susan L. Moore, sister Mrs. Sam Sanzalone Jr., Saturday. Rahway N J Mrs. John Firgau, trading The marriage of Miss Bar- left for a wedding trip to Flor- If this attitude prevails in par- Anyone interested in participat- Samour of 584 Forest St., Ariliary- , at Thursday night's meet- terian Church. ilr. and Mrs. Al Chuty, Mr. and Objections. It any. ihould b» mad« Molay Award, announced. that Parenthood b an important part Cunningham was the first Ma- Bader of 407 Maple Ave. and of the bride. The business library at 341 immediately In wrltlm to Madeline stamp captain, reported that the bara Ann Harris, daughter of ida. The couple will reside in ents, when the children get older of living, but it Is not the whole ing may register at the Rahway lington, on Saturday at 11 ing in the Legion Home. The ring ceremony to. Sonny Coffy, Mr. and Mrs Klrkbrlsht, Secretary of the Municipal those taking part in that cere- PORK STORES rine to solo after 2 hours and 40the late Mr. Bader, became the The best man was Robert fill be open Mon- Board ol Alcoholic BeveraBe Control or Stamp of Approval campaign I Mr and Mrs. George W. Harris Dayton, Ohio. they sigh, "I wish my mother Home Service Center. The other officers are: First Ranwo-. City H»». U'O Campbell mony will be the chaorman of of life. Living for the children minutes of instruction. bride of Allan Charles Samour, o'clock at a Nuptial Mass in was performed by the pastor. Snowfeld of Avenel, borther-in- 'ack Sanzalone, Mr. and Mrs. has been extended to the fall Sr. of 789 East Milton Ave., to The bride and bridegroom would let me alone. If she would vice president, Mrs. Raymond day through Friday from 9 a.m.,,, Rahway, * 3 the advisory board, Charles is not a true measure of par- St. Mary's Church. law of the bridegroom. The tony La Bracisco, Mr. and (Signed) and asked more members to Conrad B. Johnson, son of Mr. are graduates of Rahway High only fuss over someone eke. I ental devotion. When parents Christopher; second vice presi- to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday from I DANtEL V. O'CONNOR, Beer Baksa; chapter advisor, Robert Clifford A. Gflchwt 12 E. Priet Srrtcf ushers were William Fedor of rs. Tony Sanzalone, Mrs. contribute trading stamps to the and Mrs. Irving C. Johnson of School. The bride is employed dent mean to be ungrateful, but e ceremony was performed 9 a.m. to noon. Seel, and Walter E. UMch. have a variety of interests, they dent, Mrs. John Barsotti; third Rahway, brother of the bride- Francis Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. headquarters building fund. The 2147 Barnett St.. was solem- in the credit department of sometimes I just can't breathe." Rteipitnf of Dtgrtt b> Rev. Harold T. Hermanns. Refreshments will be served can bring to their home and • Lfndm • vice president, Mrs. Ralph Newcomers Club groom, and Joseph Borst of Lin- innie DI Gangie, Mrs. Judy ways and means chairman, Mrs.lnized on June 5 at 4:30 o'clock Rahway Hospital. The groom is family the experiences which Clifford Arthur Gllchrest of The reception was held at theReed; treasurer, Mrs. Harry following the installation. This attitude of "living for the Rahway received his bacoelor den, cousin of the birde. Jarrison, Mr. and Mrs. Domi- John Brighouse, announced j in St. Mark's Church with the | an employe of the National children" is a very poor stand- enrich livtog for everyone. gnpw Market, CTirlrton «iorott| Colonia Country Club. The bride Hoeft; secretary, Mrs. Eleanor nic Di Gang!, Mr. and Mrs. of arts degree la history at the FAMOUS FOR NEW BABY? Has Installation The organist was Mrs. Mar- plans for a lawn and cocktail Rev. Thaddeus Zuber officiating. | Cash Register Co., New p»»m ard for parental responsMity. CcnUr, BartUn Boad. CUrk. M. t. was given in marriageby her Hoodzow; historian, Mrs. Peter ohn Solewin, Mr. and Mrs. West Virginia Wesdeyaa College HOMEMAOI Mrs. Ronald E. Wilson wasguerite Whitlock of Union. party to open the fall activities ^ Johnson• , siste" r -• «^^ It means that the parent Is not GIFT RECEIVED FTJ »-nu, Di Tullio; chaplain, Mrs. Ray- George Solewin, Mr. and Mrs. commencement on Mty 30 in 1* Mmmetlb at. Btd Buk. K. i. uncle, John J. Schmaeling of on Sept. 12 at the home of Mrs. bridegroom, was maid off really living as an individual, United Cerebral Palsy League CASCADE mond Eggers Sr., and sergeant- installed as president of the The bride wore a floor-length Edward Hlckman, Mr. and School Buckhamon. aa i-cu*. BOLOGNA Rahway. gown of silk organza over taf- Andrew Rasmussen, 701 St. j honor. The bride'bri' s otheh r attend- and it means that a terrific bur- of Union County was the reci- TRY OUR DELICIOUS at-arms, Mrs. George Schmltt. Rahway — Clark Newcomers rs. Mike Wytyshyn, Mr. and Newark State Mr. Gilchrest was a member SALAMI Miss Dianne Murphy' of Rah- feta with appliqued Burssels George Ave. Mrs. Brighouse al-, ants were Miss Maryann He- den is heaped on toe child — pient of a check for $100 at a HOME MADE COLD CUTS The installation of the auxil- Club at the annual dinner on tfrs. Gene Cassin, Mr. and Menu of Theta CM fraternity. His way was the madd of honor and lace and chapel train. Her head- so presented the budget for thejy^ Mrs. Peter Aulert of Rah- that of living his own life and meeting of the New Jersey Re- FANCY POULTRY DIAPER SERVICE rfr iary officers and the Post 5 of-June 2 in Charlie Kelly's Pine tfrs. Eddie Lanza, Mrs. Mamie Speech Clinic parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Robert T. Schmaeling, cousin of piece was a crown of crystals coming year which was recom-tway) M^ Lenora Fiorentino of having ti»e responsibility of liv-tail Liquor Stores Assodation,- DECORATED PLATTERS PRIME MEATS theJjride, was'best-inan; -The be conducted on Room, Clark; Lanza. mended for adoption by t h e Edison and Miss Eileen Qirinn ing the parent's life, too. In aaccording to Julius RrPollat- thur-Allen Gilchresfof 2254 Lud- and drop pearls set off with an A sbwveek speech clinic will tovrSt. FOfr ALL OCCASIONS" ushers were Gerald Murphy of June 27 at 2:30 p.m. in the Le- Mr. and Mrs. Tony Lanza. board. of Rahway. a cousin of the situation of this kind, it is im-schek, president of the league, fs proud to announet gion Home. The committee con- Mrs. John Manhart, a past pres- Illusion veil. Her cascade bou- be conducted this summer at Rahway and Ronald Bigonzl of quet was of white carnations Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vanska, A letter of resignation was re-bride, who was flower girl. . .„.._„ Menus of the cafeterias of the Caldwell. sists of Mrs. Albert Massa, dent, conducted the installation Mr. and Mrs. Don Tuttle, Mr. wived from Mrs. Francis The best man was Gerard (Newark State College, Union, that we are expanding our services to include and lilies of the valley. The Rahway public schools for next ^Ira. Samour isja_graduate_of chairman; Mrs. Barsotti, Mrs. ceremony. A gavel was given and Mrs. Dave Mills, Mr. andi MoorVwhich was accepted with Hook of Rahway. "Ushers were for the third -year. week are as follows: to MreTWilsaf by Mrs. Stanley bride's attendants wore floor- Rahway HlgTTSchool and Fair- Di Tullio and Mrs. Reed. length, Empire linen gowns, or- Mrs. Richard-Van Tine, Mr. regret. A letter of resignation Mr. Aulert and George W. Har- Open to area residents, the Monday "new baby" homes in RAHWAY • CLARK • leigh Dickinson University, Tea- Mrs. Hoeft, membership chair- Atma, immediate past presi- and Mrs. Francis Schmidt as corresponding secretary from ris Jr. and Howard Harris, clinic will open Thursday, July chid with white chiffon over taf- Hot luncheon — Oven grilled neck. She is employed as a sec-man, reported 136 paid-up mem- dent. Mrs. Wilson presented a feta. Their headpieces were or- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lanza Mrs. W. T. Potter was read and brothers of the bride. 1, and will offer two 30-minute frankfurter, baked beans, sau- COLONIA • All of Middlesex County retary by Johnson & Johnson,bers. Mrs. Barsotti reported gift to Mrs. Atena in apprecia- chids and had tiered veils Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lanza, and accepted with regret. Mrs. E. H. The bride's gown was of sessions a week of individual kraut, frankfurter roll and New Brunswick. $144 spent on clothing for tfie tion of her work- Their cascade bouquets were of children, Rusty, Mark, and Deb Devine was introduced as the Chantilly lace. Her boulfant veil therapy. Nominal fee for the butter, applesauce, SO cents; Mr. Samour is a graduate of Save the Children Foundation. "An Evening in Venice" was white and orchid carnations. bie Chuty, Mike Wislan, Jack new secretary by Mrs. Chanka- was held in place by a crystal service is ?15 per person. For a la carte specials — Sliced Keamy High School and Fair- Mrs. William Funnan, junior Coffy, Mary Kate, Susie, Rich lian. headdress. Her bouquet was of When the temperature We'll be happy to fill your the theme of the program. Ta- After a reception in the Bold- further information contact the turkey salad platter, 35 ^cents; teigh Dickinson University, Tea- activity chairman, said five ard and Dotty Ann Sanzalone; carnations and stephanotis. The bles were decorated in an Ital-en Lantern, Linden, the coupl Westfield office of Dr. George W. Gens, boiledham sandwich, 20 and 22 neck. He is a highway engineer girls .sold poppies, six went to Alice, Bobby and Linda L -. PARENTS OF DAUGHTER attendants wore aqua gowns diaper service needs! ian motif, h&dJgJted by wine left for a honeyntoon in the Po- u director of speech and hearing cents; cream of tomato soup with the. State Highway Depart- the New Jersey Soldier* Ho Bracisco, Joan Carroll, Domi- ' ...,,4fr. and Mrs. Charles Wadley and headpieces, and carried - James eono Mountains of Pennsylvan- services at the college. Menfo Park, and "ZS^araaS nic and Mariene Di Gangi, Jr. "of Medford became the par-multi-colored flowers. 12 cents. ,or~ffie ia. The couple will reside moon in Bermuda,, the newjy- :? Mariene Garrison, Honey and ents of a daughter, Jill Amy, After a_Eeception in.Poskay's Sessions are conducted at the Tuesday Memorial Day. Mrs. Reed, na- event ana' Mfe Anthooy DiChi- this city. on Tuesdays and Thurs- 485-4500 tional security chairman, said ara headed Hie 7ohfl Solewin, Mark, Ronnli — - " m ^mm^^immm^ 1—^™ ^^^™ Mts 9t who ciwes commit- The bride is a graduate of members -have bought two $100tee. and Kenneth Van Tine, Susi Bal- beef,. buttered rice, buttered Rahway High School and is- students in speech therapy. (Please call collect - then we'll collect your The Coast Guard received its bonds and three $25 bonds. Other officers are: First vice Schmidt, Mike, Steve and WeWenn- lard of 952 West Lake Ave. French style beans, hamburger member of the First Presbyter- store hours daily: Miss Sharon Brady Clinic supervisor is Professor present name in 1915 under an Three Gold- Star Mothers are president, Mrs. -Phillip. Graye, dy Wytyshyn; Charles, Cotfeen, roll and butter, fruit, SO cents; diaper problems.) " ian Church. She is employed by Joyce Heller, director of the act • of -Congress combining ihe to attend the county tea on Sun- second vice president, Mrs Joarai, -Barbara and Sandra Delaware is the only state Awarded Degree la carte specials — Meat and the Fire Insurance Rating Or- Special Eduoation^Sejfertment. cheese salad platter, 35 cents; Revenue , Cutter Service with day when Argonne Unit 6, Eliz- Michael Sekulsky; secretary, ganization of New Jersey, Cassin, and John Lanza. 9:45 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. where public flogging is im- Miss Sharon Ann Brady of 305 The clinic provided both diag- the Life-Saving Service. Madison Ave. was graduated liverwurst sandwich 20 and 22 abeth; will be host, it was re-Mrs. Dominick Carlucci; treas- Newark. posed on criminals. Maryland, nostic and therajjy services for Robert Ridgeway; Joseph Yorke Given next to the last state to abolish from Carnegie Institute of Tech- cents; vegetable soup, 12 cents. ported by Mrs. John Kaden. urer, Mrs. The bridegroom also is a Rah- persons with problems such as Wednesday The Past Presidents Parley of advisor-to board, Mrs—John wayr High School graduate and this type of punishment, outtew- nology, Pittsburgh, Pa., at Hw the following: Faulty articula- Chamberiayne Degree open Wednesday nfghfs^r.f 9 ToTflijgging-in 1953. Flogging as 68th commencement on Monday* Hot luncheon — Spaghetti the-imit will meet-on-June-19 Manhart— First Presbyterian" Church mem- tion, delayed speech and lan- at the borne of Mrs. Marion Committee chairmen are: Joseph M. Yorke, son of Mr. deterrent to crime was initially Miss Brady, who majored in with meat sauce, Italian bread ber. He is employed in this city and Mrs. Matthew Yorke of guage development, voice dis- and butter, tossed salad with Sulo, 1957 Rutherford St. Social, Mrs. George Schildge by tiie EUzabethtown Consoli- instituted in the country under English, was awarded a bache- orders, stuttering, aphasia, and 163 Jaques Ave., was graduated dressing, SO cents; a la carte Mrs. Christopher told about and Mrs. Joseph McDade; tele- dated Gas Co. Dutch colonial rule in 1656; lor of arts degree. disorders associated with cere- specials — California fruit the national-president's lunch- phone, Mrs. Vincent Cusano; 'rom Chamberiayne Junior Col EY bral palsy, cleft lip and palate, eon. ways"and means, Mrs. Arthur Last year, 1,383 of the more ege, Boston, Mass., on Satur- and hearing impairments. salad platter, 35 cents; boloima and cheese sandwich, 20 and 22 Awards won by tht» imit Smith: xliamentarian, Mrs. than a million U.S. restaurants iay. Mr. Yorke majored in data -Be-es- cents; mushroom barley sollp the Union County American Le- Louis Rlzzo; ""publicity, Mrs. went bankrtipt. rocessing. pecially beneficial for children, 12 cents- • gion Convention in Roselle on Richard D. Wellbrock; sun- college authorities feel. The ThmdaT Thursday, Friday and Saturday shine, Mrs. Robert Miller; hos- child is not subject during the Hot luncheon — Roast beef were as follows: "Miss Poppy," tess, Mrs. Anthony DIChiara, summer to the often formidable sandwich with gravy, whipped Joy Christopher; junior activ- and historian, Mrs. Donald ANTHONY'S DELICATESSEN tensions generated by school potatoes, buttered vegetable, ities, Mrs. Funnan; member- Goodliffe. work, they point out. jello, 30 cents; a la carte_spet> ship, for more than 100 mem- A short business meeting fol- Famous for our home made salads lowed. It was decided to make PANTRY ials — Rainbow salad platter, bers, Mrs. Hoeft, and Poppy a pledge to the Rahway YMCA Need a pantry in me kitchen? 35 cents; chicken salad sand- poster contest, first class, Wil- TAKE HOME SPECIAL fred Biscardi, and second class, building fund. PflW Try a triple tier of shelves built wich, 20 and 22 cents; beef into a closet for canned goods. noodle soup, 12 cents. John Glasek. New members welcomed were FREE Broasted potatoes The first tier goes on the inside Friday Mrs. Pauline Caldwell and Mrs. with every order of our Broiited chick*n of double closet doors. The sec- Hot luncheon — Oven baked and bi ready for a glamorous, high-paying Future) Toochtn Set Judith Spdgal. FULL LINE Of THUMANN'S COLD CUTS ond tier Is built on swinging fish sticks, pizza pie, buttered Boon after graduating/high school! Schools of Rahway shelves hinged to a center pole vegetable, juice, SO cents; a la Members of the Rahway Fu- inside the closet. The third tier carte specials — Egg salad plat- ture Teachers of America Club PJCIMWDAR Imported Boiled Ham sliced of shelves is permanently in- ter, 35 cents; tuna fish salad Now, the world-famous Wilfred Beauty with unifornvbooks and professions! were permitted to observe School offers this once-ln-a-llfetimB Instrumentt.iThere are no extras—one teaching in the six elementary stalled against the closet's back sandwich, 20 and 22 cents; corn tuition covers everything! • Social Ends Season wall. Use sturdy Douglas fir chowder, 12 cents. opportunity to oomptaJ* your proJwitonal schools of the dty on May 13. 98c Lb. training In Just 3 summer s.sslonil This and recreational programs that Include The evening committee of lumber for shelving and door. The purpose of the visitation All menus subject to change means you can be ready for a high-paying, dances, parties, tours, field trips and Rebecca Cornell Chapter, without notice. courses In charm, poise and was to make the students real- Daughters of the American /$ Easy To Find At GoWbttrff $... glamorous career In Beauty Culture soon ize some of the things teaching ANTHONY'S A Swedish inventor has pa- NOTE: The cafeterias in the after high sohool graduation. personality! • Free lifetime . Revolution, their, final meeting tented a harness that fits under elementary schols serve only employment servlca! • Easy payment mall children entails and toof the season and a picnic at for-young jnen I for. young ladies 7 plans to fit every budget) • All courses 648 W. Grand Ave. FU 8-2019 the tail of a hen and counts No other beauty schooiln New Jenty . serve as an incentive to the hot luncheons. A la carte meals under the personal supervision, of the home of Mrs. Nicholas PEARL NECKLACES eggs as they are laid. offers all this: members to continue their fcv WRIST WATCHES Optn 7 AtM. TO 10 P.M. 7 diys • week are not available. Dean David M. Malovany, a nationally- Buroff, 1500 St. Georges Ave., IDBNTinCATION BRACELETS * Largest, most professions! teaching slaff tereet In the teaching profession on May 26. BIRTHSTONE RINGS 12 in the state. During the 47-year history recognlred educator, columnist, ' as a career. , TRANSISTOR RADIOS WRIST WATCHES "Recipe For The WeeV of Wilfred, wa have started thousands feature writer, guidance counselor A short business meeting was VANITY SETS and radio personality. held with Miss Helen Ward, ELECTRIC SHAVERS 24TH PINGRY Your local master plumber. on fabulously successful careers In , IDENTIFICATION BRACELETS NECKLACE & EARRING SETS chairman, presiding and Mrs. •ales, ahow business, resorts, _ Mora heat LEATHER WALLETS COMPACTS & CHARMS department stores and salons of tflWf ' Note to•Pininti: Wilfred's Admissions Dept. Earl Hoffman, secretary. The SUMMER SESSION TIE & CUFF LINK SETS PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS Umofl-Um* own! • New 3-story, air-conditioned will pair students from th» same for your home first fall meeting will be a sup- M'PISETS JHM 28 • August 6 What does a plumbtr know about heating Come winter, your heating system's get to Call Eliabethtown Gas for a FREE Home school ...the largest, most modem, most neighborhood or town, prior to the PEN & PENCIL SETS Surprise Mold per meeting at the home of PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS LUGGAGE systems? Everything! He knows there's be on the Job. Your local Licensed Master Heating Survey or call your Local Master completelyequlppedlnNewJerseyl Summer Session, so your child has from let* oil Mrs. Donad C Fagans on Oct. Reading Clinic • Free wlg7ree wig manikin, tree wig care neighborhood friends for travel, study and LIGHTERS BIRTHSTONE RINGS Directions nothing mom efficient, more economical, Plumber's pretty busy then. Now, during 5. ' • 3 or Crock coarse Ingredients Plumber. Find out why all the smart people course (total value $289.50, at no extra comparing notes. with the HI-FI SETS COSTUME JEWELRY Mrs. Buroff was assisted by Advanced • Developmental - Remedial Combine lemon and lime jello mow trouble-frae... than clan, these warm months, both he and your are making the change to Gas Heat cost)... furnished to all students along revolutionary LUGGAGE TRANSKrOR RADIOS Academic Courses 1 package lemon jello in large bowL Add 4 COM boil- depttfaolt Gas Heet And he knows th» system are ready for the changeover. 1 Miss Helen Wright, Mrs. Wil- TOILET KITS ELECTRIC SHAVERS ing water. Let cool slightly. Add You've got everything to gain. Call. Today . Grades Mi... 30 boon Instruction 1 package Unw Jello best time of ymr to changB ovtr to Gas Heat And when next winter comes, you'll wonder liam Luce Rand and Miss Carol FRATERNAL RINGS DIAMOND DINNER RINGS salt, VA cops cirrota, and cel- Hall. A successful benefit card Review - Advanced Credit • Preview U Up. salt ery. Pour into oiled jdlo mold is right now. when the temperature's high ' why you didn't make the change years Bgo! flic Wilfred Beauty Schools Vnrrlgn Tjipfugm . Mathematics party was held on Tuesday at 2~cups sliced carrots" -and-rrfrigerater—Forfgp r -andywrhaatlng system's ta -the-home-of-Mrsr-Fagans-with- GOUUjWTTS—— MEMO p English • Science - Hlitory centert : CombinCbi e cottagtt e cheeie, III I # ^^^ w 1 1 r I I II tVI* • ^ ^ ^^ 9 ^ — " % cup f liced ce|ery 780 Broad StreetVIEMMAt0WKBEA, Newark, New Jersey, MNl 2-5915 Mrs. Lyle Cooper, Mrs. Kenneth HAKES R BAST TO OOP Wdchti Enrichmtnr Program Vt cap carrots. scaUloai and Freeman and Mrs. Orrin' A. 3 cups cottsgc-cbeeM olivet. Mix welL Refrigerate. DttrDeinMtlovaw FOR DAB. CURB YWtt Wdlteti Lighten foams in Compoiltfon and College Literature Griffis, regentfcjscvin£_on the FIND A HOOT DF To serve: Place Jello mold on ti about WILFRED'S Summer Sessions (a ShtMTS Cuff Links Bute Study Skflli. Junior High Great Booki 3 medium KaOions — lettne leaves on large plat*. committee. WONDERFUL GIFTS TO Public Speaking - Psychology 2 in.~naiH staffed Spoon cottage cheese mixture An evening trip to the World's HAKE ANY DAD GLAD Junt20 Birthatont Ring* World Communism • Culture of Western Europe Fair in August is being olivet, tUced . Into center. Serve very coW. Ntm& Art - Typing • Sketching Serves MO. Call ua today! planned- Y_Conip lizabethtown Gas •Uifii ~Th8~taTm~"LeBtBerneclc'r*gof TOUR CREDIT B (JOOD HBMfr. rPAT fl*Unt*A8 ft WH»T Ages 5-14... Dally 16:8) BJO~&T3:4S pjn. JlUth. its origin during the early years Swimming • Gtmes • Sports Thli week's rKlp* on «utxn1tt«d byi Gty- SINNOTT Mn. Htltn G»|«wtkl, 41 Flormn Or., Clu* of the Marine Corps. All Ma- Goldblatt's Jewelers •5} ' MtTUCMIN HKTHMIMV MMMY 1 Arts - CraRg • Shop anurra Por over 48 Years ..Graft. FUEL OIL rines wore leather collars, fast- "ffiiAn.i.i . AI4^ a^riJl^Ml YOU CAN WIN A DINNER FOR TWO: MB North Brad 8trett 4J2 Main Street 220 Mlifctt »»«t 219 Central Avtm» A| NQnWOj I VWiW •RHOTBMV From among the tnfrln submitted telly Shertet will draw winnin 1M Elm Stfwt the 8ueot« School * Kcfnray, H. J. Testing Strvtce for a FREE DINNER FOR TWO. TN wlnnar-» radpt will b* puWlthed EL«100 ME 6-1700 MEW700 ME 8-1700 AD MO40 1440 Broad St., Rahway ened by two buckles at the M tot Cfctiry Stww Submit yojr nclpe today to: In Beauty Culture , ,m available forep p (Date) hack. They were nearly ZVt "* Transportation Available **. Silly Sh«rb«tr Raftwiy News-Record 381*2222 inches high and were worn dinv Ml^OiO • SCHOOl, HIUSIPI, N.J. 1470 BrMfJ Strwt, Itahway, New Janey •ing formal ceremonies, RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD, Thurt., June 10, 1963 Bos Mltzvah Celebrated RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD, Thurs., Juno 10, 1963 Officers Chosen y Qks Auxlflary Couple Observe >«n« 7 Afi exfaMt.of'ivn and Inter- By Alvca Barby Name Chairmen By Deborah Osfrowsky esting nimertsi wlB be tesrtured Has Observance Linda Page to Be Bride Women's Groups By De Molay The Bas Mltzvah oj Miss at the amial G«m and Mineral Hie annual June birthday Anniversary Of Departments Harry W. McDowell 2nd, son a-go-go Deborah Ann Ostrowsky, daugh- Show to >• preaented at the party of the Ladles Auxiliary Mr. and Mrs. John Refiner of Of Michael Springsteel Visit Seashore of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Mc- ter of Mr. and Mn. Jerome o* Rahway Lodge 1075, BPO Sycamore St. celebrated their Two new department chair Thote in the "know" choose Unto County Park Oommis- 25th wedding anniversary at a The engagement of Miss Members of the Golden Age Dowell of 2S4 Rudolph Aw., Oatrowaky of lfl OorntU Ave.. Elks, was held on Thursday m«n have been ..appointed by "knits" for carefree summer fash- ako's TralMdo Nature and Sci- surprise party given for them Linda Page to P.F.C. Michael Club Jnd Sewing Group spent was elected master councilor at ion. The soft, flattermf, .linen am- was celebrated on Friday, night ence Center in tbe Watching night in the clubhouse. on Saturday night in St. Ellas Springsteel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday In Asbury Park. Mrs. Robert Chankalian, presi- Guests from the auxiliaries of the election of offlcergoi Union el and silk kniti provide wrinkle- in Temple Beth Torah. Reservation on Sunday from 1 Auditorium. .Ga; ipringsteel rrf'l Serbart Dlpple, presl- dent" of the Rahway -Woman s Chapter Order of DeMolay, on : free style and con comfort when Miss Osteowaky read t por- —MetuehenHS-anfordf Watchutig nett St., has been announced by dent of the club, has appointed the weather is warm. Rahway > 5 p.m. and Colonla were present for The party was given for Mr. dub. June 1 under the direction of tion of the Haftorah and spoke Edwin Sbdmore of Mountain- and Mrs. Rentier by their son- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul committee to make prepara- shops are featuring a wide va- on the meaning of the Seder. : the final meeting of the sea- Announcement wa made at acob Epprecht, outgoing mas- riety of knfta — colorful sports- side,-chairman of the show,.will in-law and daughter, Mr. and Page of St. Louis, Mo. tions for the annual election of the annual board of directors Rabbi Jacob Rubensteta deli- j son. Birthday gifts were pre- Mrs. Tlwmas Turek of 417 West Miss Page has attended St officers. ter councilor. wear, contnittnf. separates and have for pubUc viewing miner- sented. luncheon held at the borne of Other officers elected were: stunning; cocktails dresses. Sleeve- vered tfte charge to the Bas als in both the polished and Scott Ave.; their daughter, Louis High School and is im- It has been announced that Mrs. Robert CosteUo, 994 Hamil Frederick A. Brehm, senior less arnel shells double for beach Mltzvah and' Hazzan Solomon crystal form as well as a dis- The applications of Mrs. Ber- Miss Sharon Rentier, and btf ployed by Stanley Products, St the June 23 meeting of the club ton St. Mrs. John L. MSarkey councilor, «qn of.Mr. and Mrs. or shopping. Lovely pastel mix n' Stemberg chanted the-liturgy, play of precious opals. Mr. nice Kulkulya, Mrs. Jean Breu- son, Craig Renoer. Pom gen Louis. In the First Methodist Church will be art department chair- Marvin Worden of 1212 Mayfair match coordinates welcome sum- Mrs. Leonard Sobo, president Skidnrore's fluorescent mineral che and Mrs. Rose Belasea for eratkns of the family attended P.F.C. Springsteel, a mem- hall will be the final meeting of man and Mrs. Robert Oantwell Dr., and Glen R. Lewis, junior mer for dresi or sports wear. of the Sisterhood, -persented membership were accepted. the affair. Guests were present ber of the Marine Corps, is the season. Meetings will be re- 1 display h the main exhibit 5 —-vriH -bead -a flew--4ep«tinent1 tibundlor.-son-of-Mrrand Mrs; -Wara-Jreather-JiMiih-fashloii !.. the - gift* -to JkUss-Ostroinkj^.. flJJiJEuj»n.. form Long Island and Staten Is- stationed at the Marine Aviation sumed in September. f J 0SllJ -4 emergency planningand safety. John Lewis of 2074 Church St. headlines "knit sheaths in a rain- Mr, and Mrs. Ojtrowsky were vailable to spectators. ventlon were announced. Mem- larid,"rJ; Yif RafyrStS ryr Members-whose- birthday an- • bow of colors to compliment every II •Mrs. Chankalian announced that | Officers appointed by the hosts at, the Oneg Shabbot fol- bers were asked to remember Plains, Forked River, Newark, is a graduate of Rahway High niversaries 'are this month, in mood. Most of these knits are 0 four' senior girts will be pre-| master camdlor-elect were: lowing the service In honor of to bake.cakes for the service- Elizabeth, Avenel and Holly School and the Aviation Struc July and in August had the oc- washable and all of , {hem are ^2 sented with charms from the mony will be the chairman of wrinkle resistant. They are espe- their daughter's Bas Afitzvah. men's dinner on July 21. wood, Fla. Present from Holly tural Mechanics School, Naval casions noted at the June 2 1 club at the award assembly Deacons, Doug. Wheat and Den cially good to tack tot* a; sultwe 'Refreshments "were served wood were Mrs. Refiner's broth- Air Station, Memphis, Tenn. meeting-in the church hall. Five These wiU be high school sen- An August wedding is planned 0 Freeman; stewards Robert Pri- for weekends at the shore and stay by Mrs. Philip J. Carr, Mrs. er-in-law and sister, Mr. and members were reported ill. ion who have been on the high pretty and crisp on a long drive. Freezer Class DEBORAH OSTROWSKY Mrs. Albert Kastoer, formerly of \ bush and Dave Buchanan; chap- Stanley Toker, Mrs. Paul Fritts The first navigable sub- honor roll 75 per cent of the lain, Ray Heid; marshal, James For the most carefree summer this city. Edward J. Sanzaiones 1 time for four yean. Mrs. L. M fashions choose "knits" — you'll Set for Wed. and Mrs. John Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. Rentier are plan- marine was invented in 1620 by 1 Reese; orator, Gary Kohler; know you look pretty. Gtrt Brawi Awordtd Have Sen Christened Cooper, garden department standard bearer, James Musac- Public Service Electric and ning to leave on Saturday for Cornells Drebbel, a Dutch Gas Company's Home Service Prizt for-Corteen '""TAlKiNOITOVIR Medicd Assistants Mr. and Mrs. Edward Joseph chairman, announced final plans ehio, sentinel, Michael Payne; three weeks in Nassau, Baham Sanzalone Sr. have announced physicist. It contained a crew possible for a youngster to have Center-at 1530 Irving St., will CLARK^jGerLBraun,J5, of ISCERTftfNIY A (or the auction, plant and bake almoner, Larry Weaver; pre- Islands." jpipping of thpir SOIV Newark Library Sets •of. » .-of-TriBcfc4Jt=pu8ed=ltez -saterand-luooheon- to be held a-ncnrmal-chikihoodrAnd-it is conduct a free freezer class dur- 16 Wendell PI. was awarded .-Mrs.JkIaripn.Miller^of-442 Or; ¥ The couple .were Edward Joseph Jr., on May 16. today from 11:30 to 3 p.m. at unlikely the child will grow into ing June. .",• "/:. second prizefcmecartoondlvF ;chard"St. wasinstelkd as cor- Hours for Summer oars, and traveled at a depth Hederick, Dan Hassel, Christo- sion of the art contest conducted Your clients, custom- June 8, 1940, in the First Pres- The godmother is Mrs. Helen a the home of Mrs. Samuel Gas- a happy and mature adult. Homemakers attending the ers er coOeagnea wCl- responding seottary of the Un- The Newark Public Library's of 15 feet. pher Luciano, Louis Hassel by the Unkn County Tuberculo- byterian Church by the pastor, MRS. JOHN J. FEDOR Di Gangi of 97 Elm Ave. and ;e soway, 391 West Inman Ave. class will be given tips on bow ion County Medical Assistants summer hours will go into ef NOTICE OP INTINT10N Arthur Smith and George Mo- When a parent's whole life is react favorably to ow the Rev. Dr. Chester M. Davis, 1; Today to jnake greater and more econ- sis and Health League. (pod, wrvice and •»• Society yesterday fa the.West-, the godfather is Jack Sanzal- T.t« notice th«t lUhwtr Airi».-N». A letter of thanks was read well bound by thls_ narrow Jdea of -_ TJ« contest artriw-had anti- now pastor - emeritus of the Miss Linda Jean Moore Ave., feot on June 21 and con- 18S3 F. O. Eatlei fntindi to »BPIT to 5"; -fiwn-tbe American Caneer.Soa- „. omical use of their freezers, how mospberel wood Dm, Garwood. church. . one of 197 Randolph Board of Aleoholle BtTr It was- announced—that—U> oj see her smoking messages. Geri's car- itinue through Sept. 11. The main! £,»— ?M&«I. •i. "By PHYLLIS UKKER child as- a person. And it is not to wrap food tor the freezer Officers were '"installed y South Plalnfield . , -. gity tii8nkg p public installation of officers toon featured an open package 1 s. department for its help with col Specialist In Human Relations at all surprising that the child and bow to prepare food to be SUPER DINER Miss Mary Louise Rogers, exe- Wed to John J. Fed or Guests were Edward * two'library « 5 Washington St. will,gr^c™ ^V.VATUT.! S$T- will be held on Saturday. At of grimacing cigarettes with MRS. ALLAN C. SAMOUR c n. leotion caniaters during the Can- Rutgera University sees the mother more as a part frozen. In addition, methods ot cutive secretary of the Union Miss Linda Jean Moore, the Rev. Eugene W. Ebert. The lder brothers, Ralph and be open Monday througti Friday j «f;,rJ"- X'du^'.n'H". .«ie» mat time there will be a formal tbe motto, "Families That 1419 Irving Strett Legion Auxiliary 1 : il. cer Drive. More than ?50 was "LIVING FOR CHILDREN" of the household equipment than defrosting and serving also will County Medical Sodety. Tire daughter of Mr. and Mrs. birde was given in marriage by avid, and their friends, Kath- from 9 a.m to 9 p m , and Sat-1' "* "" "">«tlve!r *" MRS. CONRAD B. JOHNSON presentation of the Representa- Smoke Together Choke Togeth- RAHWAY een Roll and Carol McCIure; collected. The department is tive DeMolay Award. An in- Have you ever heard a parent as an interesting person. be discussed. speaker was Dr. H. G. Humph- James Moore of 2261 Church St. lerjather. in-day from 9 am. to noon TT» N J.: Vice President. OeoTIt Miss Gera/d/ne Bader. became the bride of John J. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rah*s7. N. J.: StcreUrT- Dtnltl asking tor old Turkish towels stalling team made up of past -probably the mother — say, The responsfbflity of parent- The class is scheduled for rey of Westffeld. Elects Officers Mrs. Hubert B. Men-it Jr. of New Jersey Room wi" he open O'Connor. Pahway. N. j.: Treasurer. am Sanzalone of Garwood; Louii Boos. R»h«ir. X J.: Tnutces: "I havent' time to belong to hood is serious, yet it need-not Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. 'edor, son of Mrs. Steven Fedor f f to be made into bibs, good used Miss Barbara A. Harris, master councilors will perform Mrs. Andrew Broberg was Elizabeth was matron of honor. w^'el'days T"n 9 P m. o 5 y m Brian Uleck". Roielle. N. J.; Albert any clubs. I always stay home be stifling. Bach person needs - Tbe~freezer class will _ Marine Corps aviation had Allan C. Samour Wed of 319 Lower Alden Dr. and theThe bridesmaid were Mrs. Mi- AT. and Mrs. F'ank Solewin of StrlttmKtTrr. Rah»«r. N. J.: WlUlui clothing and colorful pictures the installation. elected president of Rahway nf*on on! Wanko. Rahway, N. J.; AnthonT with the children" or, "My life to live bis own life and to seek der the direction of Mrs. JuaXb Its inception ta May, 1912. In late Mr. Fedor, on Saturday at Rahwayahway; uncles and aunts, MrMr.. an.. d. .fro. m o «m to from magazines which they are Mr. McDowell, who is to re- Miss Geraldine Mary Bader, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Unit 5, American Legion Aux- chael Kowachik of Woodbridge Vanuk. R«h7ar> N J: Thomu SrtUch, collecting for Marlboro Hospital. Conrad B, Johnson Wed la devoted to my children]" his own means of enjoyment. Watkins, home service adviser. LINDEN August, 1912, Lieut. Alfred A. daughter of Mrs. diaries Anton 3:30 o'clock in the First Presby- and Miss Susan L. Moore, sister and Mrs. Sam Sanzalone Jr., j Saturday, Rahway S J ceive the Representative De- Samour of 584 Forest St., Ar- iliary, at Thursday night's meet- terian Church. , OWectlonj. It »ny. ihould be m»e business library at 34' Immediately In wrltlnl to Madtllne. ri dh ida: Thf&feple will reside in ing may register at the Rahway lington, on Saturday at 11 ing in the Legion Home. The double, ring ceremony drs. Sonny Coffy, Mr. and Mrs Klrkbrlcht. Secretary of thp Uuillclpa! atamp captain, reported mat the bara Ann Harris, daughter of those taking part in that cere- ents, when the children get older of living, but it is not the whole PORK STORES rine to solo after 2 hours and 40tbe late Mr. Bader, became the The best man was Robert Commerce St. will be open Mon- Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control of Home Service Center. The other officers are: First was performed by the pastor, Rahwa". City Hu". 1470 Cimpbell Stamp of Approval campaign Mr. and Mrs. George W. Harris Dayton, Ohio. they sigh, "I wish my mother of life. Living for-toe children minutes of instruction. jride of Allan Charles Samour, o'clock at a Nuptial Mass in inowfeld of Avenel, borther-in- ack Sanzalone, Mr. and Mrs. 1 mony will be the chaorman of prpfliripnt, Mm Raymond day through Friday from 9 a.m.°-.-- Rahway, **' J- has been extended to the fallSr. of 789 East Milton Ave., to The bride and bridegroom the advisory board, Charles would let me akjie. If she would is not a true measure of par- St,-Mary%-Ghurch: law of the bridegroom. The 'orry La Bracisco, Mr. and to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday from iSlinrd) are graduates of Rahway High -ental devotion. When parents Christopher; second vice presi- ifrs. Tony Sanzalone, Mrs. DAfnEI. V. O'CONNOR, Bcf and asked more members to Conrad B. Johnson, son of Mr. Baksa; chapter-advisor, Robert only fuss over someone else. I Clifford A. Gflehmt The ceremony was performed ushers were William Fedor of 9 a.m. to.ndoc. School. The bride is employed don't mean to be ungrateful, but have a variety of interests, they 12 E. Prlct Street dent, Mrs. John Barsoffl; third Yancis Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. contribute trading stamps to the and Mrs. Irving C. Johnson of Seel, and Walter E. Ulrich. Rtclpitnr of Dtgrtc by Rev. Harold T. Hermanns! Rahway, brother of the bride- headquarters building fund. The 12147 Barnett St., was solem- in the credit department of sometimes I just can't breathe." can bring to their home and vice president, Mrs. Ralph Newcomers Club /innie DI Gangie, Mrs. Judy Refreshments will be served Clifford Arthur Gllchrest of • Linden • The reception was held at me groom, and Joseph Borst of Lin- ways and means chairman, Mrs. jnized on June 5 at 4:30 o'clock Rahway Hospital. The groom is following the installation. Thfa attitude of "living for the family the experiences which Reed; treasurer, Mrs. Harry den, cousin of the birde. •rarrison, Mr. and Mrs. Domi- an employe of the National enrich living for everyone. Rahway received bis bacnelor Colonia Country dub. The bride Hoeft; secretary, Mrs. Eleanor nic Di Gangi. Mr. and Mrs. John Brighouse, announced I in St. Mark's Church with the children" Is a very poor stand- Snptf Uirfcet, CUrkton SkoapUl FAMOUS FOR NEW BABY? Has Installation The organist was Mrs. Mar- plans for a lawn and cocktail Rev. Thaddeus Zuber officiating.; Cash Register Co., New Bnnw ard for parental responslbiltty. of arts degree In history at the Ccntu, lUrtUn Bead, CUrk. M. I was given in marriage by her Hoodzow; historian, Mrs. Peter John Solewin, Mr. and Mrs. fV S-tSM. HOMEMADI guerite Whitlock of Union. party to open the fall activities Miss Linda Johnson, sister of!1™*- It means that the parent is not GIFT RECEIVED West Virginia Westeyan College Di Tullio; chaplain, Mrs. Ray- Mrs. Ronald E. Wilson was George Solewin, Mr. and Mrs. conunencenxnt on May 30 in II Hoiumttb at. Bid Buk. R. t. CASCADE uncle, John J. Schmaeling of installed as president of the The bride wore a floor-length on Sept. 12 at the home of Mrs. the bridegroom, was maid of School really living as an individual, United Cerebral Palsy League IB MUi Rahway. mond Eggers Sr., and sergeant- Edward Hickman, Mr. and Andrew Rasmussen, 701 St. i honor. The bride's other attend- and it means that a terrific bur- of Union County was the reci- Buckhamori. TRY OUR DELICIOUS BOLOGNA at-arms, Mrs. George Schmitt. Rahway — Clark Newcomers gown Of silk organza over taf- Mrs. Mike Wytyshyn, Mr. and Newark State Mr. Gllchrest was a member HOME MADE COLD CUTS Miss Dianne Murphy' of Rah- feta with appliqued Burssels George Ave. Mrs. Brighouse al-j^^ were MJSJ Maryann He- den is heaped on the child — pient of a check for f 100 at a SALAMI The installation of the auxil- Club at the annual dinner on Urs. Gene Cassin, Mr. andj Menu of Theta CM fraternity. His FANCY way was the maid of honor and lace and chapel train. Her head- so presented the budget for the rerjj Mrg, Peter Aulert of Rah- that of living his own life and meeting of the New Jersey Re- POULTRY DIAPER SERVICE iary officers and the Post 5 of- June 2 in Charlie Kelly's Pine ,lrs. Eddie Lanza, Mr?. Mamie Speech Clinic parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ar- DECORATED PLATTERS Robert T. Schmaeling, cousin of piece was a crown of crystals Lanza. coming year which was recom- waVf MJJS Lenora Fiorentino of having the responsibility of liv- tail Liquor Stores Association, PRIME MEATS the bride, was best man. The ficers will be conducted on Room, Clark. mended for adoption by t h e Edison and Miss Eileen Quinn ing the parent's life, too. In a according to Julius R. Pollat- thur AHen Gflchrest of 2254 Lud- FOR AIL OCCASIONS June 27 at 2:30 p.m. in the Le- and drop pearls set off with an A six-week speech clinic will low St. ushers were Gerald Murphy of Mrs. John Manhart, a past pres- illusion veil. Her cascade bou- Mr. and Mrs. Tony Lanza. situation of tWs kind, it is im- schek, president of the league, h proud to announce gion Home. He committee con- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vanska, . j jbe conducted this summer at Rahway and Ronald Bigonzi of dent, conducted the installation quet was of white carnations of resignation « J Menus of the cafeterias of the Caldwell. sists of Mrs. Albert Massa Mr. and Mrs. Don Tuttle, Mr. from Mrs. Francis The best man "\ras Gerard Newark State College, Union, Rahway public schools for next that we are expanding our services to include ceremony. A gavel was given and lilies of the valley. The ceived fr Mrs. Samour is a graduate of chairman; Mrs. Barsotti, Mrs bride's^ attendants wore ^floor- and Mrs. Dave Mills, Mr. and. loore-which was-accepted with Hook of Rahway. Ushers were for the .third year._ eek-are as-follows: TShway High School and Fat- T5TTullk) and Mrs. Reed. to Mrs. Wilson by Mrs. Stanley Mrs. Richard Van Tine, Mr. I Mr. Aulert and George W. Har- length, Empire linen gowns, or- ;ea- regret. A letter of resignation Qpen to area residents, the Monday "new baby" homes in RAHWAY 'i__ leigh Dickinson University, Tea- Mrs. Hoeft, membership chair Atma, immediate past presi- chid with white chiffon over taf- and Mrs. Francis Schmidt, as corresponding secretary from ris Jr. and Howard Harris, clinic will open Thursday, July Hot luncheon — Oven grilled man, reported 136 paid-up mem- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lanza ong neck. She is employed as a sec- dent. Mrs. Wilson presented a feta." Their headpieces were or- ard Mrs. W. T. Potter was read and brothers of the bride. 1, and will offer two" 30-minute frankfurter, baked beans, sau- retary by Johnson & Johnson, bers. -Mrs. Barsotti reported gift to Mrs. Atma in apprecia- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lanza, and accepted with regret. Mrs. E. H. COLONIA • Al! of Middlesex County chids and had tiered veils. fer- The bride's gown was of sessions a week of individual er kraut, frankfurter roll and New Brunswick. 144 spent on clothing for tb tion of her work. Their cascade bouquets were of children, Rusty, Mark, and Deb- .. 1 Devine was introduced as the Chantilly lace. Her bouffant veil therapy. Nominal fee for the tutter, applesauce, SO cents; Mr. Samour is a graduate of Save the Children Foundation. "An/Evening iri Venice" was white and orchid carnations. bie Chuty, Mike Wislan, Jack eed w I new secretary by Mrs. Chanka- was held in place by a crystal service is $15 per person. For a la carte specials — Sliced Keamy High School and Fair- Mrs. WHliam Furman, junior the theme of the program. Ta- Coffy, Mary Kate, Susie, Rich- lian. headdress. Her bouquet was* of When the temperature We'll be happy to fill your After a reception in the Bold- further information contact the turkey salad platter, 35 -cents; leigh Dickinson University, Tea- activity chairman, said five bles were decorated fa an Ital- ard and Dotty Ann Sanzalone; inal carnations and stephanotis. The en Lantern, Linden, the coupl< Alice, Bobby and Linda La Westfield office of Dr. George W. Gens, boHedham sandwich, 20 and 22 diaper service needs! neck. He is a highway engineer girls sold poppies, six went tc ian motif, highlighted by wine left for a honeymoon in the Pi .the „ PARENTS OF DAUGHTER . attendants wore aqua gowns director of speech and hearing ,.wit h the State . Highwa. .y Depart. -• the New Jersey Soldier* Home, rs. James Bracisco, Joan Carroll, Domi- til cents; cream of tomato soup, •''. <•'. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wadley and headpieces, and carried £ooo Mountains of Pennsylvan nic and Mariene Di Gangi, services at the college. 12 cents. y the EUzabethtown Consoli- instituted in the country under orders, stuttering, aphasia, and and Mrs. Joseph McDade; tele- 463 Jaques Ave., was graduated Dutch colonial rule in 1658. lor of arts degree. dressing, SO cents;.a la carte Mrs. Christopher told about dated Gas Co. disorders associated with cere- the national president's lunch- phone, Mrs. Vincent Cusano; rom Chamberlayne Junior Col- EY specials — California fruit ege, Boston, Mass., on Satur- bral palsy, cleft lip and palate, salad platter, 35 cents; beloima get professional training in eon. ways and means, Mrs. Arthur Last year, 1,383 of the more and hearing impairments. and cheese sandwich, 20 and 22 Awards won by the unit al Smith; parliamentarian, Mrs. than a million U.S. restaurants day. Mr. Yorke majored in data UD OF CUR Q The. summer clinic can be i cents; mushroom barley «olip tha Union County AroorieaftLc Rizrt; ^publicity, Mn, rent bankrupt,—• •protesting. pecMy beneficial for children, 12 cents- gion Convention in Roselle on Richard D. Wellbrock; sun- college authorities feel. The Thunday Thuraday, Friday and Saturday shine, Mrs. Robert Miller; hos- child is not subject during the Hot luncheon — Roast beef were as follows: "Miss Poppy," tess, Mrs. Anthony DiChiara, summer to the often formidable sandwich with gravy, whipped Joy Christopher; junior activ- and historian, Mn. Donald ANTHONY'S DELICATESSEN tensions generated by school potatoes, buttered vegetable, ities, Mrs. Furman; member- Goodliffe. work, they point out. jello, 30 cents; a la carte spec- ship, for more than lQQ-.mem- A short business meeting fol- Famous for our home made salads bers, Mrs. Hoeft, ami Poppy lowednt was decided to make' TRIPLE PANTRY ials — Rainbow salad platter, 35 cents; chicken salad sand- poster contest, first class, Wil- a pledge to the Rahway YMCA j TAKE HOME SPECIAL Need a pantry in the kitchen? fred Blscardl, and second class, building fund. Try a triple tier of shelves built wich, 20 and 22 cents; beef noodle soup, 12 cents. John Glasek. New members welcomed were 9 FREE Broasted potatoes into a closet for canned goods Mrs. Pauline Caldwell and Mrs. The first tier goes on the inside Friday Futurt Ttochtrs S«« with avary order of our Broitted chicktn of double closet doors. The sec- Hot luncheon — Oven baked and bs ready for a glamorous, hfgh-payJng Judith Spdgal. FULL HUE Of THUMANN'S COLD CUTS ond tier is built on swinging fish sticks, pizza pie, buttered career soon after graduating high school! Seftoob of Railway shelves hinged to a center pole vegetable, juice, SO cents; a la Members of the Rahway Fu- inside the closet. The third tier carte specials — Egg salad plat- ture Teachers of America Club PicnFofDAR Imported Boiled Ham sliced of shelves is permanently in- ter, 35 cents; tuna fish salad Now, the world-famous Wilfred Beauty with uniform, books and professional were permitted to observe School offers this once-trw-llfetlme- Instruments. There are no extras-one teaching in the six elementary stalled against the closet's back sandwich, 20 and 22-cents; corn tuition cover* everything I • Social Ends Season 1 opportunity to complete your profealona! schools of tbe dry on May 13. wall. Use sturdy Douglas fir chowder, 12 cents. and recreational programs that Include The evening committee of 98C Lb. training In Just 3 summer sessional This lumber for shelving and door. dances, parties, tours, field trlpa and "Ibe purpose of tbe vistation All menus subject to change means you can be ready for a hlgn-psyins, Rebecca Cornell Chapter, courses In charm, poise and was to make the students real- without notice. glamorous career In Beauty Culture soon Daughter? of the American Is Easy To Find At Goidblatt's. personality! • Free lifetime ize some of the things teaching ANTHONY'S A Swedish inventor has pa- NOTE: The cafeterias In thi after high school graduation. Revolution, their final meeting tented a harness that fits under elementary schbls serve only employment service I • Easy payment mall children entails and of the season and a picnic at 7 plans to fit every budgetl B All courses serve as an incentive to the 648 W. Grand Ave. FU 8-2019 the tail- of a hen and counts hot luncheons. A la carte meals Wo offtsr beauty achooUn Nevt Jenw' the home of Mrs. Nicholas -fan alt this: under the personal supervision, of members to continue tneir in- WRIST WATCHES PEARL NBCKUCES Optn 7 A.M. TO 10 P.M. 7 d.ys a week eggs as they are laid. are not available. Dean David M. Malovany, a nationally' Buroff, 1500 St Georges Ave., roENTinCATION BRACELETS i Largest, most professional teaching staff terest m the teaching' profession on May 26. BIRTHSTONE RINGS 12 its. During tha 47-year history recognized-educator, columnist, as a career. - TRANSISTOR RADIOS WRIST WATCHES "Recipe For The Week" d we have started thousands feature WrllerrguTdartce counselor A short busuiess meetingwas ELECTRIC SHAVERS VANITY SETS Your local master plumber. and radio personality. held with Miss Helen-Ward, IDENTIFICATION BRACELETS NECKLACE & EARRING SETS 24TH PINGRY chairman, presiding and Mrs. COMPACTS & CHARMS h D B More heat LEATHER WALLETS deDar^ e°n*s torea and™alo^s of thstr Note to PirsnH: Wilfred's Admissions Dept. Earl Hoffman, "secretary. The TIE & CUFF LINK SETS PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS SUMMER SESSION own! • New 3-»tory, air-conditioned wm pair student* from the same for your home first fall meeting will be a sup-! 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HI-FI SETS Combine lemon and lime jello more trouble-free... than clean, these warm months, both he and your Mrs. Buroff was assisted by LUGGAGE TRANSISTOR RADIOS Advanced - Developmental • Remedial are making the change to Gas Heat cost)... furnished to all students along revolutionary 1 package lemon jello in large bowL Add 4 cut* befl- dependable Oat Heat And he knows ths 1 Miss Helen Wright, Mrs. Wil- TOILET KITS ELECTRIC SHAVERS Academic Courses system are ready for the changeover, You've got everything to gain. Call. Today . In* water. Let cool slightly. Add best time of ywr to ehanse ovtr to Qaa Heat liam Luce Rand and Miss Carol FRATERNAL RINGS DIAMOND DINNER RINGS fc Grades S-U... 30 boars Instruction 1 package lime jello salt, lft cops carrot*, aid cel- . And whan next winter comes, you'll wonder Review - Advanced Credit • Preview Hall. A successful benefit card Vi tsp. salt ery. Pour into oiled jdlo mold is right now. when the temperature'* high ' why you didn't make the change years ago! flic Wilfred BcanfY party was held on Tuesday at Foreign Languages • Mathematics -art vwr heating «yjtem'&taklng«i'breatn«rA J -1 cups-diced carrots- and refrigerate. For inrprlie the home of Mrs. Fagans with GOIDBJATTS JGl Femoui Brand EngUth • Science--~Oifory~ center: Combine cottage cheese, Vi cup sliced celery 780 Broad Strt«», N«w«rk, New Jersey.m Mrs. Lyle Cooper, Mrs. Kenneth MAKES IT BAST TO OTOP Wotchts Enrichment Program V» cop carrots, icallloni and Freeman and Mrs. Orrin A. 3 cups cottage cheese olives. Mix weH Refrigerate. FOR DAP. TORE TWU Walleit Lighten Courser is Compoiitloo and College literature < full InfermtUon about WILFRED'S Summer Sessions (a irifiis, regent, serving on the FIND A BOOT OF-, To serve: Place Jello mold on committee. Shmtn Cuff Links Bute Study Skill - Junior High Great Booki 3 medium seallions lettuce leayei on large plate. ^WONDEBTW. GIFTS TO Public Speaking • Psychology Z doz. small stuffed Spoon cottage cheese mixture BSQI1OJET' - ^-evening-trip-to-HirWorld's HAKE ANY DAD GLAD Junt 20 BMhtton* Ring* World Communism • Culture of Western Europe olives, diced Into center. Serve very cold. Fair in August is being Art - Typing • Sketching Serves 8-10. Call u« today! planned. lizabethtown Gas The term "Leatherneck" got YOUR vKmJTT B !: y ___, Ages 5-11...Daily 10:50 tun. to 3:45 pun. its origin during the early years Thlt mete's rtclp* wn'wbmltM byl H ' •J•-••—• Swimming - Games • Sports - Mn. Htltn Oalmnkt, 41 Flortnc Dr., Cltrk of fiie Marine Corps. All Ma- Goldblatt's Jewelers i BUXUCTH MITUCMN MUTHAMWY RAHWAY •3J ?'•• - Arts • Crafts • Shop WUmtLO , Pbr over -to-date each year and Brigade. PFC Robert F. Lowe Jr., them that a Bas Mitzvah bad idential veto was made by is arranged by subjects and whose father lives at 709 Central been held at the temple 6K pre-George Washington when he much easier to use than the Army Commendation Ave., Clewiston, Fla., partici- vious evening and the temple vetoed the first apportionment Compiled Statutes. Miss Viola R. Medal has been presented to was locked about 12:30 a.m. pated In a field training exer- bill passed by Congress based Maiiil, director, reports that Master Sgt. Edward E. Smer- cice conducted by the 14th Ar- When it was opened the next on the first U1_S. census taken there Was been niark"e3~ihcrease ko. husband nf Mrs. Hfilen jnoied—Cavalry,. -Regiment -in pnnming tho thrft. was dJSCOV- in the use of the New Jersey Smerko of 381 West Hazelwood Germany. ered. The intruders broke a Il"' Laws. Business and professional Ave., at Fort Knox, Ky., for PFC LOWE Is a medical aid- men. as well as students, use outstanding performances of man in Headquarters Troop of Ordinance t * •••••••** Ihese references. duty as administrative super- the regiment's 2d Reconnais- ffom.Page;l)_ visor. sance Squadron near Bad Kiss-animously by Council. Mr. Wen- The reference librarian. Miss Sgt. Smerko 1s a member of ingen. He entered the Army in son succeeds Leo Kahn who re- Bauer's Special Thelma Cunningham, states that Headquarters Company, Thud December, 1963, and completed signed last month. high school students often refer Battalion, School Brigade, Army basic training at Fort Gordon, Two other proposed ordi- :» the New Jersey Laws. At a Ga. nances, , introduced by unani- NEW OFFICERS — The new and the immediate past presidents ofthe Rahway Jaycees Armor School, where he worked WITH THIS AD vcent meeting of the CoordK : and Ji!he__24jy_earHDW_spldier was mous votes, would provide for uaiinc Council of Linden Area Jaycee-ettes are, left to right, Donald Wood, whh o ras completeltd hihis term as JayceJe' as security and intelligence lherrpast year; Ifrom- Ubrarv, ^'.'IKX")! librarians ex- and gutters^ concrete sidewalks' VHnsco, new head of the Jaycees. Division, Office of the Secre- School. Before entering the plained thi* various assignments • tary. Army he was employed by Grin- and paving of Witherspoon St. that require the s'uHv <^ *>'»«• [ nell Company, Hialeah, FI* between East Hazelwood. Ave. Jersey legislation. Lance Cpl. Andrew F. Di Net-His mother, Mrs. Leta M. Scan- and Randolph Ave., and the con- /, " ""•!- " • iL ord Then YOU know the t>va^t ta, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ion, lives "at 767" River Bd struction of sidewallcs -on Ross Communities using the serv- - D. Netta of 1145 Mayfair Dr., St. v Clark's Legion • • • ices of the Lin^n Ar»a Pffcr °ar of tlie event, has" been serving with Battalion WITH PURCHASE OF once Library are Ral ray, I If "IP re'"rd n fevmd a cer Capt. Jerry L. Girard, son of Landing Team 1/8 of the Fourth Clark (Yanford F.li7.ibpth, tified "opy will be provided Groups Install Mr. and Mrs. Leonard F. Gir- u-ood HiMsiri' Kcp'Vtvt' Marine Expeditionary Brigade ard of Star Route, Ingram, Tex., Thank-You - ANY HALF GALLON : w.'hon' aWdi'inn.-'l chare* If you a,ARK offircr* of Hark in Santo, Domincan Republic. selle. R- -i'' ' -.I. ' •• ' has arrived for duty at Hahn (Continued: from Page 1) dn n-» i-nnw the exact year and:post ,^ Ameri< nn Legion, and, Air Base in Germany. Seaman William C. Burton, lege. Mr. Singer and Dr. Cooper »pnt » nmre -xtensive search.! c^ j 8, American Le-j Capt. Girard, a pilot, previ- Un t 32 son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas were given.photographs.of the ! ously served at Homestead VHal ar cvtri fee of EiO'- mu?t be sent gir>n Auxiliary, vet", installed Burton of 879 West Inman Ave;, Band -posed-en the AFB, Fla. His new unit is part fo each addi'ion,"l year you spe on Saturday night in tho T pjrion is serving aboard an ammuni- steps of the Capitolin Washing- PIERRE'S c of the Air Force in Europe cify. Unle. the correct f»e ac-Home tion ship, USS Nitro, deployed ton after, competing in the Cher- Fees Boosi°d h\ which provides the major air companies vam rfiuest Unit officers installed were: with the Second Fleet to the ry Blossom: Festival inrApril. 1 ; contribution"for defense of' the "PP "" ivill )><• -I,,. President, Mrs. Jack Irving; Caribbean Sea for operations. The concert.pre sented- as t N&w Staie Law NATO countries. The captain, \ 'Ml first vice president, Mrs. Thom- "thank-you" to persons who con- a graduate of Tivy High School, As a result of legislafio" ef _ Airman Apprentice Jerome trihutedjunds'.to;send the band FRENCH fectrvo Tuesday, the Nev Jer There is no indications that dent, Mrs. Henry Petruzzelli; C. Meyerhoff, son of Mr. and- Kerrville Tex., attended Schre-- to Washington, was; the culmin- sey Department of Health must drivers over the age of 65 have recording secretary, Mrs. Gil- Mrs. J- W. Meyerhoff of 245 Con- wer Institute, Kerrvile, Tex., ation -of. a busy.year- for'the now charge S2 for searching its more accidents than their share bert C. Lesko; corresponding se- cord St., has completed 28 days and the United States Air Force young musicians and their di- files of birth, marriage or death based on thp number of drivers cretary, Mrs. John Gudor; of intensive training in the re-Academy. rector, .Elias Zareva. The at- rertificates for a specified rec in that age group. treasurer. Mrs. Michael Gudor; cruit phase of the Navy's "Four- Capt. Girard, whose wife, tendance at the Thursday .con- Ice Cream historian. Mrs Steven Horin; to-Ten-Month" active duty prfr Kathleen, is the daughter of cert-was-the-best in years.- •WalfeTSfoEesBury of 528 Maple chap'ain, Mrs. Bertha Flam- gram at the Naval Air Reserve Musical highlights'of the con- Ave., was commissioned upon mer. and sergeant-at-arms, MRS. JACK IRVING Training Unit, Memphis, Tenn. cert were the resounding per- his graduation from the acad- Mrs. Frank Wietry. Airman Apprentice Meyerhoff formance of the overture to "Ri- Drake College of Business sented medals and certificates emy in 1960. !* will return to civilian life after by Wagner; the Mendels- $ 165 They were installed by Mrs.to the winners of the American- sohn Concerto, with Gerry Dec- VANILIA FUDGE CHERRY VANILLA ACCELERATED SUMMER COURSES Calvin Walck, county president, ism essay contest as follows: with their father in the business. ker as trumpet soloist, and and her staff. The retiring pres- First place, Janice Bihler; sec- * * * STRAWBERRY NEAPOLITAN OR AroundX About "Concentino for Flute,":_with ident, Mrs. Kenneth Rea, wasond place, Barbara Datton, and Poppy posters made by two VANILLA BUTTERH»ECAN (Continued from Page 1) Rick Staff as soloist. The pro- given a past president's pin by third place, Elizabeth Wexler. students of St. Mary's School CHOCOLATE COFFEE DIPLOMA COURSES uing her studies at the Univer- gram closed with the playing of Mrs. Ruth Kubach, junior past All are students of St. John the won the Union County contest > * ^Day or Evening county president. sity of Cincinnati where she of-the American XegiciuAuxil- yValdres-March) '-wMch—fea- OR- Apostle School. tured arrtiphorial trumpet calls Post officers installed were; teaching. iary and are entered in the state PARK LANE - Assorted Flavors - 99c • • • from the balcony, causing a Commander, Gustave Bott; sen- contest to be held in Wildwood ENROLL NOW Anthony J. Horling Sr-, vet- steroephordc effect. ior vice commander, Michael eran locksmith whose business during the September conven- Typewriting - Shorthand - Accounting The band hopes to present an- Stefanick; junior vice com- Woman Injured is at 1537 Irving St., just cannot tion. .. WRITE or TELEPHONE for Starting Dates The boys are John Glasset other_CQncert during the sum- BAUER'S mander, Edwin Lutz; adjutant, get away from work. of 404 Harrison St, an eighth mer on a date to be announced. NEWARK, N. J. NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. Mr. Petruzelli; finance officer, While on a trip to Vermont In 4-Car Crash grade pupil, winner of the first 571 Broad Street 17 Livingston Avenue Joseph Rybak; historian, George over the Memorial Day week- SWiET SHOPPEf A four-car accident on Friday prize in the second class of the A record 261 million gallons of TeL 642-7585 TeL 249-0347 McNerney; chaplain, Zigmund end, Mr. Horling visited St. at Elizabeth and East Grand contest, and Wilfred Biscardi distilled spirits were consumed 1494 IRVING ST. ELIZABETH, N. J. PASSAIC, N. J. Kisielewski; sergeant-at-anns, Anne's Church on Isle La Motte of 45 West Main St., a sixth by Americans in 1964 to i VCaldwell Place 654 Main Avenue Joseph Mikus; judge advocate,' Aves. injured one woman. in Lake Cbamplain. The priest Z grade-rtudent,-.winner, of, the crease fee,previous,yearVco RAHWAY TeL-352-5509 TelrT77-ll« Kenneth Morse,-and-service-of- - Mrsr Edna- SegaU,-48, of 356 that ther firsf. _*t* priz* e in* the firs..t. ;class, . sumptio«nnntion bbvy nearlyv threthrt*e pen r ORANGE, N. J. NO. PLAINRELD, N. J. ficer, Thomas E. Smith. Valley Rd., Clark, told police church's safe could "not be open- They also won the contest of cent. 310 Main Street 46 Pearl Street The officers were installed by ed after it had been moved. The • • • • •••••••;•€ that she was driving west on Rahway- Unit Sto.become eligi- -T-et-456-0344 Cnhlo .Ir , county rnm- liast Grand Ave. iand had a ble for the county comp Approved bj Hie Halt of N«w Jtnay D«pt. of Ed*catkm mander, and his staff Horling. He offered to attempt green light at the intersection. Mrs. Irving, who served as to open it for the priest. Americanism chairman, pre- She was proceeding across the The excise tax on jewelry is After manipulating the dial scheduled to end on July 1 but Act now forGasliglA Muty/illumination mi intersection when her auto was for a short time, Mr. Horling in the meantime Goldblatt Jew- struck on the left front fender had the safe opened. He then elers of 84 East Cherry St. is by a car driven by Mrs. Chris- explained'^to—the—priest" the paying the tax instead of charg- foMJMrf "trick" of opening the safe. Mr. tel Lensel, 35, of 2052 Elizabeth ing the customers." Horling found that a~ tumbler in Arthur E. Ranvich of Gold- Ave. Mrs. Segal] received in- the lock had been dislodged by blatt said the store will not add juries to her shoulder and left the moving. arm and was transported to the excise tax to any item of The trip was taken by Mr. andmerchandise purchased/ The Rahway Hospital by the First Mrs. Horling and Mr. Horling's store, however, will see that Aid Squad. She was treated at brother-in-law and sister, Mr. Uncle Sam gets his money until aT Mr Clark "^ the lax Is repealed. ~ Mr.s Lensel reported that she They visited the Rodogs' son-in- was travelling north on Eliza- law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. beth Ave. and was attempting Robert Maxwell, and family in to cross the intersection when Burlington Vt., and also toured the car driven by Mrs. Segall Vermont, New Hampshire and LOOK ALL WAYS shot in front of her and she Quebec Province, Canada. was unable to avoid hitting it. That weekend, Mr. and Mrs. After hitting the Segall auto Anthony J. Horling Jr. and fam- Mrs. Lensel's car hit an auto ily of Clark visited in Baltic and driven by Jerome Rosenberg, 34, North Franklin, Conn. of 59 Pinko Ave., Carteret, Mr. Horling Sr., who has had which was stopped in the south- his locksmith business for 47 bound lane on Elizabeth Ave. atyears, attended the conference the redlight. His auto then hit of the Associated Locksmiths of a car driven by Thomas Brown, America in the Hotel New York- 48, of 312 William St., which er, New York City, last week was stopped behind the Rosen- with another son, Joseph Hor- berg vehicle. The drivers of (he WMNH, AAA TIAWC SMUT ling of this city. Both sons are two cars told police that the vonatcottntt during GASLIGHT SALE only Lensel auto had gone through h i a red light before hitting the Segall car. NO IA0m DOW / S5 pei Texas, the nation's leading there Is sheep producing state, is also I |$jl one of the lowest consumers of Sgj lamb;-the Texas Farmer-Stock- !'_§ CHARMGLOW man points out. 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RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD, Thurj., Juris 10, 1965 Page Indians Win Watchung Championship Bruoe Henderson, senior right- hander of the Rahway High School baseball team won a Westfield Defeats RHS four-hit shutout against the fayVFwirferrWiir Comets.of Hillside M the In- Ray's Corner dians won their first baseball In Tournament Contest title in the Watchung Confer- 16 Medals in Contest -By RAY HOAGLAND- With lightning dancing around Chlan, ence on Saturday afternoon, 3-0, Veterans Field and the rains on The members of the Recrea- ry Freeman, Mrs. Rita Vogel, Walter "Pop" Clos, veteran umpire, waa honored their way, Westfield's Blue at Veterans Field. tion Department's twirling Mrs. Elizabeth Pekarsky, Mrs, by the New Jersey Umpire* Association at the annual Devils scored an unearned run 4 ') The new champions won the teams captured 16 medals in the John Schultz, Mrs. Joseph dinner in the Robin Hood Inn, Cedar Grove, this week. in the bottom of the eighth inn- baU.garne.inJM, bottoniol the first open New Jersey Invita- Stone, Mrs. Franklin Nais, Miss Mr..Clos and J. Walter Coffee of Cranford are chart** ing to eliminate the Rahway Macanka, 2b third inning when, with two tional AAU baton twirling-con- Donna O'Reilly; Miss- Maureen members of the umpires' association Indians "from theTXnloo County Mauser; rf —if down and no-one on base, little Rahway Junior High Vogel and Rodney Hook, and « • • Baseball Tournanvent. t-3. onSweeney, 0 Joe Maoanka sent a liner into School on Sunday afternoon. official statisticians were Mrs. Tuesday. Henderson, p center and Ray Mauser belted a More than 75 girls, "4^-to 17, Karla Blood and Mrs. Peg Hoep- The Roselle High School Rams have withdrawn The Indians, three runs be- Punko, cf hot sbot to right, sending Ma- were entered in the contest. fel. Meet directors were George from the Watohung Conference and have been replaceld d hind, tied the ball game in the Starkowsky » The only double winner from R. Hoagland and Richard by the Highlanders of Berkeley Height*. It is expected canka to third. Mauser then top of the seventh only to see Holland, U the department's team was Taf- Gritschke. The announcer was that the Rams will be replaced on the Indians football raced to second on the throw their hopes vanish on a hit, two Bobrovan " from rightfreld. Henderson bit a fy Blood who won the gold med- Nick Delmonaco. schedule by a stronger neighborfiood school. »trors and a fielder's choice, i Hynes. ss bounding ball to third. Bob als in the advanced solo and Teams were entered from c The athlete department of the high school should Trailing 3-0 entering the fifth mi*)> •tt. i -Krower could not handle it w two-baton divisions. Scotch Plains - Fanwood High start looking for a Thanksgiving Day team to replace j after one'out, the Indians' Jerry , Maoanka scored. Henderson The list of winners follows: Junior Twirl Team: 1, Junior and -tiie-Springfield^Bulldog»because-when_ the new regional; Hynes walked and Bob Smith; _ 35 _ 3 !» then stole second and Mauser 000201 o~r Millerettes, 2. Baton Lassies, 3. of Clark, Garwood West- school in Kenilworth opens in September many of the fdrilM a line drive between the! RAHWAY stole home for another tally. 0 2 10 0 0 0 1-4 Miniature Majorettes. field. Springfield Regional students will be transferred. The j left and centerfielders for a WESTFIELD ' Mike Punko sent a double in-_ hom|> run to cut the Blue Devil's Errors - James (2), Macanka MEMORIAL AWARD WINNER — Lloyd C.Thompson, Senior Twirl Team: 1. Jumbo, loss of its Kenilworth students will cause a reclassi- to left canter, scoring Hender- lead to 3-2. Then Joe Macanka; (3), Hynes, Smith; three-base leftj receives the Rahway News-Record's Herry C. Pray Me- 2. Jonettes, 3. Scotch Plains. fication of Springfield which will mean a drop to Group son-mid the Indians led, .34. shot a liner into center and the:hit - Brix; - Smith; morial Award, presented to the Rahway High School football Junior & Senior Twirl Team: II or IIL Thus Springfield will face the same problem Blue r>evil? hrounght into action struck out, by Henderson, 6: The Comets came roaring player who showed the greatest improvement daring the Lazy- Elsie Mollie, 2. Pohon- which forced Roselle's withdrawal fror' *:he Watrhung season, from George E. Hoagland, sports editor of the News- their ace righthander Gregjuu^ o*,.n. ballu,.,.os - 0; struck OH*. back in (he top of the seventh. ;us, 3. Paper Tigar. Record and Recreation Department superintendent, at the We would like to see the annual «"nmV nni,,.ov or-..,, Chlsn, who had sea?on record of I bv ftriswnld - 1; . Steve Iipman opened the inning Novice 0-6 — Jeanine Krell, annual Sideliners dinners on Thursday in Rahway Junior played as a Turkey Pay 11-1. But he walked Mau=«r and 1 M 1/3); struck out, by Chlan. with a hit to center and Bob 1st; Gwen Shutter; 2nd. High School. (Rahway News-Record Photo by Kenneth M. Henderson to fill the sacks.: 0; hase on halls - 0; struck out, Krower was safe wben Macanka Novice 9-10 — Mary Ellen Lonky). The NJSIAA announced this week that the state Mike Pi'iko worked the c< mt to | by Wright, 4; base on balls - dropped a perfect double-play Moffit; 1st;.Dorothy Nias; 2nd; basketball tournament senifina's wll be held Vpr^l> 30 and then stn"* ;.. <-\ -• .. kovsky grounrt"* °"* '" '""i Wright; losing picturp - H***" "' Levenson forced Iipman at Novice 11-12 - Susan Krell, x Sideliners Present Prizes the ba«es full. !«n (8 2). third. Then Russ Anthony sin- 1st; Maureen Thorn, 2nd; Karen ventkm Hall gled to left and Dave Holland's Taylor, 3rd; Lisa Stone, 4th; SKU one-run rtown entering; perfect throw to Paul Starkbwsy To Athletes, Cheerleaders Maryjean Thorn, 5th; Karen Did you know that three Rahway hoys bav- r'e the last inning, Joe Macanka! Wins cut down Krower at the plate. Lloyd C. Thompson, 18-year- Gartz, 6th; Peggy Corrldon, 7th. ceived the Walter GardeU Award. They »"• '->•• ni' opened the Inning with his third I hit of the day, Manuse farmed. Don Kalfus poped up to short old senior, was awarded the Novice 15-16 — Dottie Hager- liams, Bob Scarpitto sm Award at to end the game and the Indians Rahway News-Record's Harry ty, 1st; Donna Patterson, 2nd; Bruce Henderson was safe on Ray Zirpolo, son of May

B at 10a.m. In the- began a seven-year night pro- [947 and who took additional RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD, Thurs,, June 10, 1965 [ram: Today, with five more courses at Columbia University, Graduation Junior High School iiildren, the proud pop is one taught fourth grade in Roselle The ninth grade graduation Roy M. Valentine, principal, \ ken, Bob Smith and Harland Recreation f the only, students completing Park before their marriage. exercises, will be held on June 'nounced yesterday. Legion Baseball Sisler. Coach Chussler will be he course in that time at night. Now she teaches as a "substi- assisted by Art Schweitzer, Ar- (Continued from Page 9) "And I never got a 'No' thetute between babies." thur Wiese and Dweight Rut- Kiwanis 2 De Loretto His mother, Mrs. Rose De ter. Merck Tigers " Loretto, came to Kahway as a __ received. He The American Legion Post 5 The Post 5 team* will open its Rahway Motor Car bride in 1916 and has lived in baseball team will open its bid home season on Tuesday at ?as especially grateful to Post- Merck Giants the house the family now shares far tbe Union County Legion 6:15 p.m. at Veterans Field -oaster Warren T. Moulton, he since 1927. She has two other RESULTS said, because of all the encour- KBhip on Sunday ai against the Springfield Post sons who are teachers—Joseph, nine. Next Thursday, Cranford Kiwanis 8 Merck Tigers 5 agement and help he received a vice principal at Forrest Sher- 10 on Union's Morris Ave will be here. On Friday, Roselle American Legion 4 when schedules were difficult to man U. S. Naval High School, Field. will meet the local nine and the Merck Yanks 1 adjust. His advisor at Newark Naples, Italy, and Lou, a high ' Head Coach John Chussler team will travel to Westfield a State, Mrs. Phyllis Kavett, end .school teacher in Salem, Ore- will select his starting team Merck Dodgers 8 week from Sunday for a 10:30 Merck Giants 2j his cooperating teacher at Ce- | «oi. .^ jndDddda fl»_dbBrLfldbBdll •--- -ftooMbs-ioltowJng-Jboys: .Paul a.m! game. Amorelli Mets 8 laTbroolc'ScnwirMls's "Heleri day when their mother works Starkowsky, Joe Stalevicz, Tom 'reeland, werea great-help to Schweitzer, Ray Mauser, Joe Mprrk Tigers 7 and proudly shares each of her Amateur musicians in the him, he stressed. Macanka, Bruce Henderson son's achievements as he pro- U. S. now total approximatelj Tory Sweeney, Robert Stress PIEDMONT LF\GUK Because be attended evening gressed toward his degree. Mike-Puiko, Greg Sharp, Kim 35.5 million, more than double Ul-H-15 year ild) classes the entire time he was "You know, they have really Iv Rice, Jim Lakata, Robert Vra the figure in 1950. or often competing In" class" with sacrificed more than Ihave," Kowall Ass'n 3 teachers working for advanced Mr. De Loretto says proudly of degrees. When he needed sug- his wife and mother. "In fact, Delorenzo Fi: was ja .quarter of a mile Into the P.B.A. •> graduated from Newark State in ocean. unit • Requires no unsightly wall or window modifications. CASUAL, | Rahway Democratic Committee ^ desk duri ^ eight.weeI Stewart-Warner'a new Stow-Pac wraps your entire home in Franklin-Madison A*-- 1 : during the reorganization meet- student teaching session {or __, _ blanket of cool, filtered, dehumidified air. Just like a house- Miller Pontiac 1 ing in the Democratic Party [fourth grade in Cedarbrool hold refrigerator, it's self-contained, factory charged, and Amwi^an Legion i (headquarters, 1544 Irving St., School, Plainfield. hermetically sealed, forjreare of trouble-free service. by RESULTS were: First vice chairman, The student teaching was th Stow-Pac has a built-in attic fan at no extra cost.'It auto* Millor rnntia—c 4- 'Mrs. Miriam Hull; second vice climax to a 15-year stretch ( COAL jnatically exhausts Hot' attic air, which reduces operating American Legion 3 chairman, Philip Carr, and studies and "lots of sacrifices cost up to 13.5%. ' " . Call for free Stow-Pac air conditioning survey for yoi» P.B.A. 10 Stewart Electric 2|third vice chairman, Mrs. Anne [or his degree. Mr. De Lorett' Low Summer Prices American Leginn sJMorenko. left Rahway High School to en home. No obligation. P.B.A. 16 ' Fill YOUR BIN NOW WITH Two uUea: 24,000 and 36,060 BTU. UL-approred. The other officers are: Secre- ter the Naval Air Corps durin] LEHIGH PREMIUM ANTHRACITE tary, Mrs. Madeline Kirkbright; World War II. In 1951 he fir Merck Pledges treasurer, George McShane, and ished at Battin High Schoo Stove or Nut Pea Buck Fuel Oil sergeant-at-arms, William Wolf. Elizabeth, at nights and receivec CHODOSHBROS l (Continued from Page 1) 95 95 0 7 ] calling on more than a thous- George Bartelt was temporary Rahway H.S. diploma. on i*_ IQ* i_> and community-minded firms chairman for the selection. • After marrying the form _rW per _? per _-*r per _k__i per |! and individuals. Mr. Kinneally spoke in be-Miss Linda Marco, also of Ral T &WEXLER ' "The time has come when allhalf of William P. Hourihan, way ,in 1952, he later decide! ton ton ton Oil. I of us, working together, can ac- candidate for state senator ,at to enter Newark Prep to meet COAL AND FUEL OIL CO. complish the task before us. Our the Rahway Democratic Club college entrance requirement 36 East Grand Ave., Rahway success will mean a modern meeting on Monday night in As one of the first students, ar SIMOHE BROS. Coal & Fuel Co., Inc. FU 8-1000 :YMCA Family Community Cen- (he headquarters. Patrick probably the only one with fo HU 6-2726 LINDEN HU 6-0059 ] ter with adequate, up-to-date fa- O'Donnell, Paul Angelo, Stanley children, at Newark State wh< ' Oil Burner Installation - Try Us and Save "Serving Union and Middlesex Counties Since 1914" cilities." Needell and Mr. Carr, presi- it opened in September, 1958, he The ^450,000 campaign will dents of ward clubs, told about .provide funds for a new swim- events Scheduled. Mr. Wolf re- ming pool, full-sized gymnasium, ported 158 members signed up new locker and shower facili- during the drive- ties for men, women and chil- Mrs. Ann Ginfrida, welfare dren, and a new boiler room. Ichairman, reported on the The drive is the "Y's" first death of James McGee and the major capital funds effort in illness of Mr. Kennedy, a nearly 50 years. patient in Rahway Hospital. Key speaker at the kick-off The club voted not to hold meeting will be the Rev. Dr. meetings in July and August. just wear a smile Robert W. Scott, pastor of West-I William J. McBride, president, vntf 9a » many people minster Presbyterian Church, Iannoun announcec d -thah t summer bulle- like bunked pigddn uppers? Elizabeth, who will ddeliver a tins will be issued. Beonoe they need no breaking in... they are soft and flexible message to the more than 150 bom the very first step... ' assembled campaign workers. do not cot into your foot. Dr. Scott is known for his4 Youths Pay A»d tti» bnuhed pigaMa many diversified interests and (Continued from Page 1) """FWJStiifl "teeSaea a crepe Bcfa ,acSStie^ija^pbgptjblte e George-Ave^on-Mareh-ffc- that addf bounce and zip j writing, lecturing and traveling. Louis Zullo of 446 East Scott to your step. «marvelous maillotbyJantzenlThevery Dent mi* the Ave. paid $10 and costs for You'll start fireworks soft comfoit.of driving an unregistered car on deep V decolletage dips to ah the Hobo by St. Mart's Rutherford St. oh May 6. before the Fourth oi Miss Carol Hanson of 472 elasticized waistline, gently iied with (Continued from Page 1) July when you burst parishioners was presented to Hamilton St. paid $15 and costs e. rolled cord.Concealed strap closure Father Butaer by- Father, Zub- for driving without .a driver's Into print In "Sun -Rocket," - license on May 24. er. -•• Miss Susan Gontarz pre- : and molded^bra caps, framed iff full ^~~ sented a spiritual bouquet from Carl Judak of 1273 Pierce St. JanUen's sparkling maillotl the parish to Father Zuber. Rob- was fined $2 and costs and $5 Over snug little front lining, account for the . ert Guerrin presented gifts to contempt charges for parking the priests in behalf of the Cath within 25 feet of a crosswalk. solid-toned trunks, . delectable drape of stretch olic War Veterans. Robert S. Senglar of 23 Spen Other gifts were presented to cer St., Elizabeth, was fined Jantzen drapes the bright nylon and Lycra Spandex. the priests by Mrs. Louis Gru- $15 and costs and $5 contemp' patterned tunic top, •Si7<»s.a In Tf> " •preffldent of St. Ann's •charges' for opooding on St. defy; Vincent Bariulis of' the George Ave. on May 18. the eased, lithe lines owb Holy Name Society and Miss Stanley Kipness of 589 Grant Mary Jane Schmidt of the Young Ave:, Roselle, paid $15 and costs their freedom' Ladies Sodality.: for following too closely and to Antron nylon. Mrs. Nicholas Schneider of cutting in and out of trafifc on the choir presented a gift to St. George Ave. on May 31. Schwartz Shoes Sizes 8-16, 24.00 Father Buttner and Miss Firgau Dominick Filiciello of 115 "One of New Jersey's Finest Shoe Stores" made a similar presentation to Cacciola PI., Westfield, was Father Zuber. Many parishion- fined $50 and costs for operating 1519 Main Street, Rahway, N.J. ers also made presentations. a dump truck heavier than the Coffee and cake were served maximum weight load on St. I OPEN FRIDAY Till 9 P.M. by the church societies. The af- George Ave. on May 20. fair was arranged by St. Ann's Miss Jean Masters of 33 Ber- Society, Holy Name Society and neth St., Carteret, paid $5 and Young Ladies Sodality. costs for failure to haye the irakes set on the car she was Iriving on Broad and Campbell Sts. on May 27. SAYINGS Late Hews (Continued from Page 1) MOUNT UP ing in the Elks Clubhouse.. The money will be added to CURRENT the club's kiddie fund. The FASTER luctioneer was Council Presi- ANNUAL dent John Gallo. RATE The birthday anniversaries • AT of William Schmidt and Post- master Warren T. Moulton | PAID were observed. Also observed were the wedding anniversar- QUARTERLY AXIA ies of Harold Baird and Ray- mond Handerhan. FEDERAL SAVIN Wins Prize Miss Susan Kapuscinski,. jdaugMer_oJ; Mr^_and Mrs. Al- fred J. KapuscinskTof 281 MoF tmrAve^~was^giv_-the-Wynne I.Krementz Kellogg Award at Plus 15 Extra Bonus Saving Days* the commencement eJcercises •fr Deposits iwrfved by the of Vafl-DeaneSchool.Elkabeth, on Tuesday in the First Presby- 15th of month earn from the 1st! terian Church, Elizabeth. Miss Kapuscinski received the _sa__giy£__by_Jh£_£las5. ' 1936, as the eighth grade stu- dent with the highest scholas-

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