WOODBRIDGE AU.AMWtCA CITV

Woodbridge, Ayend, Colonia, Ford*, HopolaWD, Uclin, Keanbey, Port h adtag, Sewaren anil Edinon

AMI — « Woodbridge, New Jersey, Thursday, April 29, 1905 PRICE TEN CENTS Restraining Order hiked On Local Hearing; Halpern s Decision Today W(XH)BR1DGE - Superior ' It is understod that the i this •wrnini: in 'New Bruns- to be hfard and many of them nwm nnl\ U - nirtWiHk •!$• Court Judge Joseph Halpern Judge granted the overnight re- wick. ) had to give up n day's work. names til :» others I'a'IfJ, re- ceived no reply The attorney yesterday afternoon granted, a • straining order on the petition "Meanwhile we were served j "We asked Judge Halpern if j 1 restraining order to .(!cne A of two nttorneys-Isadore Hoson- we could hold the hearing, o i said "if you chest not to with a restraining order on the j answer to your mime that does Tomasso, Richard Krauss and hlum, attorney for Messrs., you |peopjle would not have to local hearing this afternoon." ] not excuse you from not show- Joseph R. Dunn, candidates in Krauss, Tomnsso and Dunn \ come bnck and reach no de- Mr. Hutt explained further i ing up tomorrow." the Democratic primaries on and Eugene Schreiner, attorney | that David Scheehner. Newark, ! cision until he held the hearing , the so-railed "Rarone ticket" for Mr. Chirco-that "Mr. Vnlenti ' attorney representing the ad- on tjic restraining order Then, Meantime, (mmeilman Wil- and to John P. Chirico in a did not have the legal right to ministration candidates and if the court held that Mr. Val- liam Kilgallin announced Tues- • challenge by the local Demo- conduct the hearing." Mr Hutt Mr. Murphy, the Democratic enti has the power to hold the day night that he was with- cratic organizalion on the ',contends that under Tille 19. Municipal chairman had sought hearing, it would have already drawing his protest of the nom- grounds the petitions they filed the Municipal Clerk is the per- the subpoenas "which you been held and then all that ination petition filed by Charles were "illegal." son to conduct hearings when people received." would be left to do was to an Temlln, a member of the Planning Hoard, as nn indepen- candidates' petitions are chal- Gave Opinion , lUHince the determination." Earlier in the day. challenges dent in the November election, lenged. "It was my opinion," Mr. i Mr. Hutt went on to say to the nomination of George Mr. Kilgnllin's move evidently Hutt continued, "that the Mun- ! Judge Halpern said he "had Hyhak. Ralph McCrane and Makes Report caught the other administra- icipal Clerk had the right to already issued the restraining Charles Terzelln. Independent On the grjup's return from tion candidates off guard as call the hearing. We even order and was not advised that candidates, were heard before New Brunswick yesterday thfy expressed surprise when checked with the County Clerk's all these people had been sub- County Clerk Frank Schntzman, afternoon, Mr, Hutt called the the news reached them. and that hearing was continued witnesses who had been sub- office. The original letter was peonaed. He said he felt sorry poenaed into the Council 'um- sent out calling the hearing at that you people were wasting The objectors to each peti- until 10 o'clock this morning. tion were as follows: Hearing on the restraining bers and related \vh had 10 A.M., today but then we a day and Wild me to advise George Rybnk's petition: order will be held at 2 o'clock happened. He said in part: found out that the County Clerk you that the hearing on the or- "Mr, Valenti find 1 went to was calling his hearing at the der will IK- helil tomorrow nt 2 George Yates, Lorraine Convino this afternoon at Judge Hal and Frank Murphy. pern's Court in New Brunswick. the hearing conducted by the same time we had to send P, M. in Now Brunswick. If , , . |,, |;s l(i:< I l\ K I'UOCI.AMATION: With May set us Inileil Jewish Appeal Month in Woodbridxe Township, leaders of the Ralph McGrane's petition; Meanwhile a group of those County Clerk, because the In- telegrams to the nominees Judge Halpern finds in favor of .uili M.nni Waller Zirpolo for Ihr proclamation signinc. .Standing left In right, Uurenrp Weiss, president ot Congregation ; who signed the petitions of the dependent candidates had filed changing the hearing time to Mr, Valenti. the clerk will hold Mr. Tenella's petition, Laura ', ,, r-, ,.| spniNirs ill the drive in thr Township; Assemblyman Norman Tan/man, advanced gifts chairman and Joseph Os- 2:30 this afternoon. Btronie ticket and Mr. Chirico in the County, to see how the his hearing right there in the Miller and James Brennan; ,iiii.il ilii>c eh;.irman: senled, Riihbl Samuel Newberner and Mayor Walter Zirpolo. and who were subpoenaed for hearing was conducted because "Mr. Valenti and I attended judge's court at 3 P.M., and Eugene Tomasso's petition, Mr. we expected that Mr. Valenti 2:30 yesterday afternoon for a this morning's hearing in Newi tb«a you people will be dis- i Cassidy, Mrs, Naomi Beveridge, would hold a similar hearing Brunswick to observe. At the charged." hearing called by Joseph V. and Kenneth W. Hathaway; Vafentl, Municipal Clerk, sat this afternoon here. Warren termination of the proceedings, : The solicitor advised the ! John Dunn's petition, Mr. around and waited over an Wilentz, attorney and Mr. the restraining order was sign- [ people that the subpoenas tayor Zirpolo Designates May Schatzman, Counly clerk, re hour until Mr. Valenti, Munici- ed by the assignment judge, served on them arc in force i Murphy, Mr, Yates, Mrs. Con- pal Solicitor Stewart M. Hutt leased all the people who were Joseph Halpern. restraining Mr. ' and in effect in law and are vino. subpoenaed with the exception and Franklin Murphy. Munici- Valenti from holding the hear- ! coittinued until 3 P.M., tomor- Mr. Chirico's petition, Jo- of the five affiants who affixed ing this afternoon. pal Democratic Chairman, re- i row, seph Nemyo, John R. Eagan their signatures o* "- \back of "Mr. Scheehner told the Judge Only 11 Anawer Is United Jewish Appeal Month turned from New Brunswick and Mrs. Lydia Schulack: Mr, each candidate's |. The where they had conferred with that there were between 40 and Mr. HUtt then called the roll hearing was a I unlil 50 people who had been sub- of tk# witnesses and although Krauss' petition, Mr, Nemyo, M,i>iM Wallet 10 o'clock tomoi \ peonaed waiting in Woodbrldge jthere were over 40 people in the Mr. Eagan and Mrs. Schulack. «»rW«rfc Architect 1 nited For Project World WIDE James' iuil at last week's re,wrt nwetfm. The fifteen teams "Meyer oiore-have we had a majornampaign. We came ah' , Ijern named general w|[h ^ ^ Q[ ^ ^ JVWE. _, a day cMp with Loinaz, 21, from the Dominican > op (* nearly 300 men ot thet tvrlifc reportep d pledgepg s of out ith .'! I-:.•: colors and I am proudol the work do« by Bin i HI the drive, the truck. Other tires, valued at 'an international flavor sponsored Bepublic, a student at Temple 7,850 %x n appro^itnateiy 2ft6 famli b ^ to bbe contacted. ever\ tia.i in our OfFganSfttion," he conejuded. v' Center po jin- the IMA .as a "dis-. (1.200 am still missing. jby tnc Woodbridga Township Re- university; trace Oninmu, St'.Rev. M C!T Jj Pa»tpr. told St. . rr ^''IIIBI'W organized be(»re the start of the (i, nationwide endeavort WOODBRIDGE - Architect's ?* thieve* mined a c«h box'creation Department UJA Jr to CT'ISO.' fra^lft^ruptew i#8 built- about > in the saving and <|r' nWikl tr> it« preset • over $3K> which was l lb location oiTSnffioy Aveiie. Durtft mjsuingiyears, St. Jatue* a Health Center in £ tribute to your loyalty and dedication .?. . a tribute to your School was built, the convent enlarptftoatHhe present Ttec^' have been approved, Dr. Antoine 1 d«termination to make this tampaign a roiising success." Attalla. head of the Division ot ri .• :< tlie organization wa-Vunui was owntd Penfliytvania; Jos* Monrai-Sen tory constructed. fiat the afee limit hag been low- "I thank you and atl the good people of St. James Parish i Hie responsibility of.^ Service antt r*et>rop-| j this year, that children from der, 31, from Spain, Templt Uni- The parish serves 2,500 families of Woodbridge. Msgr. Me- Health announced today. cre( for their support," he continued, "It is my hope that all hie saving aid and so-;erty ' '7 to 13 years ot Age inclusive will versity; Dong Suk Cho. 32, from Corristin is assisted by two curates, Rev. Donald Keilly and If Board of Education approval i'< tn 74l,Rr)() men, wo-, plans will be finalized as quickly as possible and that we. Kev. William Roos. can be obtained, the center will Korea, Temple Univertity; Emah- may be able to start construction of our beautiful new 'iildivn presently living To add to the pystery an be accepted A final clean-up meeting will be held tonight at the school be constructed on Board lands ad- uel Tsevi, 23, from Ghana, Temple church by June. This is a building of which all shall be proud. ' u- abandon*) 19&» oar without a The foreign students. aU hired jacent to Woodbridge Senior High University and Varghese Keeri- It will be a fine addition to the Woodbridge community." and it is hoped that the final result will pass the $600,000 \ iilit /irjiolD also cited riutiatrjf. was found on the prop- through International House, School. Dr. Attalla noted that an katte, 30, from India, Pendle Hill William Boylan, general chairman, thanking the workers mark. '..it immigration to Is- ert ^eT y^ j^ Philadelphia, are: College, Pa. $80J)O0 grant has already been :.,!!iiul 190:") will be at _ . ' , - approved by the Federal govern- t Mr. Murphy said the foreign •!»' Hie fifth successive ment which has also, approved tudents, who will teach, the 1 >:^ iif thousands of im- preliminary plans and concepts, oungiterg the games, crafts and Keasbey Site Rutgers Medical School Union's Bid I'Mermg the country.! "We also hope to get other traditions of their respective Mime :i52.QOu immi-1 state and federal funds", Dr. At- countries, will arrive in the Town- i "mini's yiyrs arc still talla continued, "so that we will Let's Visit: ship June 8 for a week of orien- Sold by R.R. Gets $3.8 Million Grant For Election '" lie fully absorbed be able to provide Woodbridge tation. The program will start • jmal and economic Township with all the necessary July 12 and continue through Au-. (Special to Independent-Leader) ... Ilit'se are 49,000 aged public health facilities." Edwin P. Beckerraan gust 22. The fee will be the same For Facility WASHINGTON, D. C. - A grant Un Lalendar ; ipped persons, ;S6.(W0 of $3,830,000 for the new Rutgprs New Polio Vaccine as last year — $10 per child, and The architect's contract calls •i'-1' HI need of vocational Library Director KEASBEY - The Lehigh Val-j Medical Scnool was the maximum each child will be Medical School wasmmed [aieTo Be Administered WOODBKIDGE — The Board of for a building containing 14,000 to ii'l >mith facilities; and ley Railroad Company yesterday | yesterday by the National Insti- able to attend the program is two Education will meet in caucus 15.000 square feet. It will con- i:nr;rant farm settlers announced that it has sold a 1.65| Representative reeks. tutes o( Healtn WOODBRIDGE - A Polio Clinic tain all clinic facilities — for economic indepen- This ss National Library Week. acre parcel in this section of the; Edward J. Patten (D-N. J.) an-|and an Immunization Clinic for Tuesday night to discuss demands tuberculosis, infectious diseases, And to emphasize the event, Woodbridge Township opened IU 1 Applications will be available Township to the Northeastern MuncH| othe•• r disease•• s wil•••be• ••-•-hel>d Wed"'--'- of the Woodbridge Township Fe- arthritis, rehabilitation, Glauco- Central Library last Monday on Rahway Avenue in addition, ( through the schools in about two nesday at 9:30 A.M. at the deration of Teachers for an elec- ma, Cancer detection, immuniza- It seemed like the perfect opportunity to ask the man who Patten, who represents the 15th « seemed like th p pg weeks, Mr. Murphy stated. new 15,000 square foot storage! Methodist Church, Main Street, ..ml cliiklrqn present- 12^ District, Middlesex jCounty, was tion to decide on a sole bargain- tion, maternal-child health, men- knows for his thoughts on the subject of books. Free transportation will be pro- for pre.school children, Dr. Kumpe and various and warehousing facility, The informed of the federal grant in ing agent. tal health and audimeter center. pnent He's Edwin P. Beckerman. thej ided and each youngster will be site has railroad siding. toine Attalla announced today. There will also he an x-ray room • 1 the nation's capitol. ' William Bihler, Board wresi nited Jewish Appeal for township's library director, whose given milk and cookies. Each The new building will be of A new polio vaccine-Trivalent and a dental clinic with two The $3,850,000 grant from N. I. jnt, said the members will "hear •••!H'r, medical care and! search for experience in his chu-j 'riday night' a dessert program cinderbloek construction with a vaccine-will be used for the sen profession has taken him' will be featured and parents will H. supplements an award of first time and is said to be an for health education, a confer- Colonial facade. It will be fire-: $4,337,000 received by the Rutgers official proclamation,! across the Atlantic. I be invited. improvement over the Sabin to his legal opinion on the sub-ence room, offices for nurses, proof and have railroad loading Medical School a few weeks ago Mr. Murphy said last night vaccine. Ttivalent is taken orally ject." doctors, sanitations and clerical hat six homes have already been platform and several'truck load-from the United States Public and each "feeding" has the three The Board president noted that help. provided for the foreign student: Construction is plan- HealtHlthh ServiceSice , which wawass also types of polio combined in one.the teachers' union and the Town ing6 bays. The building will contain 25 to and that two more are needed. * . , ... announced by Patten, However, it must 'e taken three ship Education Association are 30 rooms and will cost! ned to start this summer. Patten said he was pleased that j times for complete coverage. far apart on ideas on the matter; According to Leonard construct and furnish. application was ap- — and there "appears to be no im- 2 JFK Students realtor of Perth Amboy, who will; provetl',' because! "like the previous CAR MISSING mediate grounds tor agreement be the exclusive (easing broker! award, it will help Rutgers pro- AVENEL — Louis Cologna, Jr., between the two teacher groups." for the planned warehouse, the eeeel with the construction of its 1 Woodbine Avenue Apt, 4 D, re-' "After certain statements are' Rales Outlined Merit Scholars structure will be serviced by the new medical school building, ported to Patrolman George "• ,ckaifiecl ;ind questions answered", proposed 287 interchange for, As soon as word of the appro- Curry ye-sterdaty that his car, a Wer saj(, ,.we be aD,e For Statements 1 1SEL1N - The tenth annual Keaubey and is close to all major! val was received by Patten, he 1982 Chevrolet, was stolen from - • Merit Scholarship competition 1 to come up with answers of our arteries including the New Jcr- nutifiotl the Dnn ot the Medical the the roadway in front of his was concluded yesterday when own. By Candidates Si hool DeWitt Stetten, Jr apartment. over 1.900 outstanding students sey Turnpike and Route 1. i — the largest number in the Rules for the submission of history of the nation-wide pro- candidates' statements during gram — were named winners the month of May for Prlmury of four-year awards to the col- Kledion are herewith outlined leges of their choice. by The Independent-Leader Among the winners were twr 1. Due to the large number ol students at John F, Kennedy cundidatrs, statements will be I! Memorial High School, lselin. limited do each ticket instead of They are Mary Ann X. Markovv. individual candidates. Thus one 100 Diaz Street, Iselin. Natinna1 statement may be submitted Merit Scholar who will atteni' each week during May for the Catholic University of America Administration ticket, the Re< and major in Mathematics am! ipuliltcan ticket, the so-called Dean R, May, 165 Benjamin "liarone" ticket and tbe Ilde^ Avenue, Carpenter Steel foun undents. 4 datioji Merit Schohjr,/ who is 2. Kach statement will be (fa» undecided ypt as.b college Itrj to 3U0 words, If loHftrf lie will attend but \ iajor in statements are submitted The^ history. Independent-Leader will edit' Individual financial need ile them to 300 words. , termiues tlw amount of each i. Kueli statement must, be* winner's award. Stipends range signed by the candidates i» from $4iH) to K,neo or more volvt-d. II more than one page is fur the four years of college. used, each page must be signed. Must of the scholarships are 4. If any phrases In the state accompanied by a supplement merits are deemed to be libel*' tiiry jjrant to the college the student has ehusen to attend, 5. It is planned to publish the , A scholar's stipend is design- picture and a short biography of each candidate before electttjv ed to cover the difference Iw- Therefore, candidates are ocf«4 iwcun his ability to pay and the to have their picture* and Mtt cost of attending the college WiMHlbndjic, litewuM twu wuguus t« the Wowtbridse State TO U«tt) KORTUNATfc Ml)h lilll Scout 1'IUUM 2* (laphieii in The Imtetwoita*. I*"" II MUMKKHS: Four charter member, ol thr MuiiSai-lau AmriKau Uumw Hub of his choice. The amount of irst row Ju'aiuic KUIUIMIO, Auiii* Uerily, Juainie Ustort, 1 rt f Leader office no later ttun May L'" •*TI.I1 IHUWH a, (h, dlmier-dam* (Mui»y to ...ark the d«li>-«tiiw of the flub » «™ I*™- each scholarship is confidential, day-U* i " Ha Hull' Virginia Shaffer.'Lyu fheuscy, Dt'bru 1'alumbo, Miss EUteu '""'I' was formed 40 yearn tigo. 1*H to right: Jos^l, ">>«'. J«''" All'lasl- *"" , L,Z since it is based on the family': '"' K».. Mr. Alwirt w«S presented with a I**** •- "m-ugnito. fur his MiUlwUof financial situation. '!>" tuward the vuoutructluu ol tlie uew iluliliousc. •\Ktt- I WU Arril 29, 1965 - Carteret prPSs xiliary Plans Miss Claudette Qaron oman's Club Theatre Party Bride of Robert McCann Elects Officei ! \KI -- l.adic* Auxiliary' woonrtniDGR ^" - \\cn;'l Fire Company is WOODBRIDGE - Miss Clau- (lfldcite Yvonne e LarcnCaron. daughteer r of of new offi"f*s will be By Women ,c plan; for a theatre party " ™>™ ' <™ ™,C • „ ei! by the Woman''! ("in \>w York The group will Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Robert Caron. ^eiHOF Wo.xlhrMsr. Mav 19 at : AVKNEL - rhc Km-Hii , I Had a Ball'1 on May 2i North Plainfield, became the bride merlins at Hie H-m^rd nlficers of the Avenol \\, .;• dine at Patricia Murphy's.of Robert Deibold McCann, son 1 Restaurant. Mrj?. M-lvin Mr- Club was installed during ii'^"." . i-ht Restaurant. Mem- of Mr. and Mrs Peter P. Me- Plan Bus Trip lanwn is chairnwn to be ass'ste:! sive ceremonies conducts?) |,v\',"' v 1 be contacted by the Cann, 55 Brook Street. Saturday S WOODBRIDGE - Mrs, \nn.i William Kuimiak, past |»,-A/ :<•• <.qn,ii] for reservations, morning at St. Joseph's Church. by Mrs .I.idb fcWn. M" and life member. Inilu(i,,|'''2 ••: «ill IP.IVP the firehouse North Plainfield, with the Rev.Breza, Mrs. Julia Traml*- uid r'ai-stcnsen. Mrs. Vibel Niylor. office were: Mrs. Nelson \\ P M Patrick' BarVctt' celebrating"thei Mrs *?* Shif lL^.!' en; Mrs Henry Miller, Mrs fr prrsident; Mrs. John WJVIH^' -r. anri friends are in- nuptial Mass and officiating at l0r Cltizens of Woodbri(1f!'' ^ •Ruelsch. and Mrs. Norbert .Jn meeting with Mrs. M w eav Miss Elizabeth Auclair. Fall Columbus at 8 30 A. M ing program at the next meeting, Samuel Albrecht, civics; Mr, )r> recent Ri«r. Mass.. cousin of the bride, , May 19. seph Suchy, civil defend• \].< Qn May 27 the group wil take Diane Susan Rac Bride 1962 Debutante is Wed George Mroi, education at,.; K^ -ful fashion show, Mrs. anri Mlss Christine Cnughlin, , ,. Donations were voted to the fl bus rj to the Worl( s Kai|V conservation; Mrs. Frank i f,^ thanked the members who Woodbridge. cousin of the bride- ,eaving the j^^,, of Colurnbus (hi AtDouble-RingCeremonygardens; Mrs. Joseph si,-',.,;' .i-ri and Mrs Alex Tara.lgtwm. , „ • at 1 P. M., and returning after good cheer; Mrs, Fnnlc s tnf;;,^ -,f>r,tator. Peter P. McCann Jr.. Wood-1 'the fireworks. ng po and Mrs. Edward Ku:<, i-..,•', :KTS of the Easter egg hunt, bridge, served as his brother's AVENEL - The wedding of Mrs Nay"or, President, request- sEWAREN - Miss Leona M.; Mazurek. Fords; Melyin Paul-! A trip to Longwood Gardens: ..f:er the meeting, were: best man. Ushers were Chad Diane Susan Rac, daughter ed all members to write to their,Timar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. enkens. cousin of (he bride Perth, ...... i John Lynch, In John G. Timar, Jr.. 65 Arbor Amboy: John Gluchowsk.. brother r^Honal relate; Mrs h >, nes Mulligan, president,. Halstead. Woodbridge: Leo Me- a **>* l"P .are n°w ,bei"g al" °- Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Sisterhood Sets Sate Senator. rang d Street was united in mariage to of the bridegroom, Fords;,and Mrs. Coppola, Jurunr xv ze, Mrs Harold Hansen. nard, South Plainfield. brother- * - **?* ?,,,: -PiH*. 172 Demorest Avenue, and "ipport of two driver education ... Eugen- e Mnsure-- k. and Michael! man's Club advisors; Mrs \\, :.nd Mrs Rubin Greco, in-law of the bride, and Richard vlousl>' sche^uled tor M5 4' has Rlcbard c- McColley, son of Mr. bills now pending in the State Alan C. Gluchowski, son of Mr. \,r been cancelled until the fall. and Mrs. James F. McColley, Hasley, Fords Hostesses were Mrs. Carl Caron, New Brunswick, brother Rummage Sale legislature. and Mrs. Alexander J. Gluchow- IGutowski, literature and (ir.irrj" Mrs. Elmer Dragos, Mrs. ^f the bride Reservations for the Mav 13121 Stanford Avenue, Colonia, was 4 . .ki 34 March Place Fords, Sat-! Melnnie York. Sewaren. was Mrs. John Mahon, mwr.!.-. • drama Mrs Rubin Greco, Mrs McCann was graduated and May 27 trips may be made: solemnized Saturday afternoon dep^tment present- ^ ChurchJflower Birl and Mark Nebus,;Mrs. Wukovets. music; M. »•-.. at tne Flrst WOODBRIDGE' - Sisterhood cd a program. "Project Talent", '«Por™ t > Reading. Rev, Stanislauils! cousin of the bridegrom. was verciak, program; Mrs John Hacker, Mrs. Walter (rorn ,\-ortn Plainfield High School with Mrs. Nelson. The door nrkze P«sb>teri of Congregation Adath Israel will-Awards for nrir1""' t"'"-' " "" V Milos performed the double-ring1 ring bearer, Galisin, public welfare, Mrs. Harold Hanson and and 'h employed by Plainfield went to Mrs. M. Lewis sponsor a rummage sale Tuesday j to Mrs. Thomas Smith, assistant minktcr, officiating at ma< e ceremony. ' The bride is a graduate of!IiCO and Mrs. John KJ.I William Hofgesang. Savint,s Bank ' and Wednesday from 9 A.M. to 4 j K-nna. Mrs Nip - m, double ring ceremony. Mrs ames ,, Given in mariage by her father Woodbridge Senior High School city and clippings; Mr<. w. Mr. McCann was graduated of Woodbridge are held each P.M., and next Thursday from ypj her Mtzpatnck, Mrs. (he bride wnre a floor-length and Easlorn school for Physiclrfns wak, name tags; Mr> \;!i at th Kni nts 9 A.M., to 2 P.M. The sale will ' r ist Guard Auxiliary f>-om st Man's High school, Perth'Thursday « e °f coium- fl0Or 1 1 3 M m e be conducted at the Wish rZ"^""wK" " ?'. ™ 7M ' T gown of Chattily lace, made with:Aides. inc., New York City. Sheand Mrs. James MCHM •, „ , , t- . . \mboy. and Radio Corporation bus Auditorium at 1 P. M. Any MtmW™"™*™^^ a gaumsquare,, scalloppe^scalloppeill neckline;,neckline, ™ employeemnioverdi bbyv DrDr., JosepJoseph munity Center at the corner of was books; Mrs. Ryan and Mr' ! tioln Examinations of America Institute, New York Senior Citizen is eligible to at- Ryan, directed. I pointed sleeves and a train of Unj;, Perth AmBtTy. She was also summer card pnriies ,: M-; ifiDBRIDGE - On May 8, City He served four years in thelen d and may be provided with trimmed Amboy Avenue and South Park y , Drive. I tier-on-tier lace. A crown of ls ; lso m of Mlisic Jersey State Federal inn nf v Beach, Mobile Home Owners Associa- ?'? .services under the ™mls were Janet Zwier- . , , ' ? ™ *< ' ian s Umon IjOcal 3l3 men's Clubs towards :, ]>•••;,'*•• .;:^iaSpr^S WOODBRIDGE -1* Wort- 1 rousin of the bridegroom. ' hridRe Youth Councl1 s nsored three; tion wiU conduct's bus ride Mav ^'"T' v™^ co t g. •..nducted to help promote ' P« n hred 1 to Harrisburg, Pa., to see ththee ^ f^ Fords: Mrs. Lorrain Harmon, For travelling the bride wore a fund for a new feder>i!.m he.-.c doting through the courtesy I1* the Greater Woodbhdge Min- pi white orchid quarters to be built on the camp isterial Mobile Home Show. Buses will services tomorrow at 8:30 P. ^ sister of the bride, Sewaren; three-piece Navy blue suit with '•itilla 21 a local dry dock ' Association, will hold al accessorial 1 CantoCantor Meyer Tra tenber wU1 of Douglass College. 1 1 lleavTEtorT Lanes ario' A.M"ii Meyer Traetenberf 8g Carof Wallace, Union; Linda redd accessorieri s andd a whithite •ream and beverage company' Spjring Rally at the First Cong- corsage. mi1l .TTtirrpjlfcrH mhtolght.render the llturS»cal prayers. 1 Paulenskins. cousin of the bride, orchid corsage. ' regational Church of Woodbridge Mrs. McColley was ! be made by Mr. and Mrs, Blacker will spon- Perth Amboy and Diane Aquila, On their return from a trip to r 1 r" 1 T • • on Sunday, at 7:30 p.m. A special from.. Woodirid«»- tailing. ntiMMSfliA asking for sor the Oneg Shabbot tomorrow Avenel. the Poranos, the couple «-ill make1 LOCOl hlHS 1 rmilWg Scnool i founkmts Welcome' service of music entitled "He's and the Kiddush Sunday morning,1 Serving as ushers were Robert their home in Fords. | J? - Scout RoundlW ...... Got the Whole World" will be o lid IVleUolC, Avenel presented by The Reverend •JCNEL - David H. Cha»tenHiZ8in». A Hootenany tf*J V be conducted by the young' 11 and 16 ert Street, was elected to mem y is bf Tight for Addr KOI™K] hip in the Newark Chapter peoplpp e in the assembly room 1 at Weal Way imM, Iresses' r^ V"* * 1 among 18 Girl Scouts from Crnss- (he National Association of!after the refreshment periodid . ; Council who returned !s •untants. j Mr. Higgins, tenor soloist,' In May feue of 'Seventeen' Magazine ! from Camp fhirtaatr.!, SingeMollor Co.w ,is associated with teacher, composer, and choral! Card Party Set Central Valley, N. Y. where they ^ ^ P Division, conductor, has developed a series AVENEL — "I'm not worried difficult. "My enunciation was to return to school but walking abeth. READING - Sisterj spent three days practicing Ms f three programs which he calls- about the future. It's enough to slow and slurred and my thoughts from class to class made her,, Maryy Paraclete spoke on "What Meditation on Brotherhood-"The know that I have one." [ Girneedel Scoud tot enjoRounduy a trip pa ttn Txr the M he date palm is perhaps the Monday Night [had little continuity," she recalls, dizzy, so she went back to her Makes a Good Home" at a meet- Life of Christ," "He's Got the So says a 19-year-old Avenel, "It was if there were a gap be- tutor i St. Anthony's PTA. Idaho, in July. "It if th b tutor i^t JUHU, however, shshee R f S Athy ' PTA Whole World in His Hands," and: WOODBRIDGE - The Twins \ew Jersey girl, who two and atween thhe part of my braibin wherh e ,t)i ( «i;'(iu;iu> with the' Rev- Stanislaus Milos offered They tried out .equipmcr.i .ory. was ; e 0 le My Souls' Been Anchored in] Mothers Club of the Raritan Bayhalf years ago miraculously es-ideas bogin and the part that rest of her class. "1 cried that " opening pr;iyer and gave a 1 purchased by the Council, the Lord:" These meditations in-1 Area, at a meeting Tuesday night, them caped death in an automobile shapes into speech A because I was happy andtalk on "Devotion to Our Blessed tents, practiced outdoor m,ki.".:, elude Negro folk literature, Scrip-! completed plans for a carl party, thought would form, and then accident on New Jersey Route 1 cause I was sad. My father, i Mother." participated in a three-hour hike ure readings, poems and songs. Monday at Elizabethtown Gas which took the lives of two of her dissolve by the time I put it into Mrs. John Petro announced a andheld eampfire cerermimr; REV. CHARLES HIGGINS FTIIU IJ1IU in-V.il Hi' I1IUIII.1M1J Ull . rtl I • I I • \I 'Face to;words." : c ake sal hfi m He is frequently presented in Company, Perth Amboy. Members!best friends Speaking " the struggle to live a^ain, wasn't , « ^ »» Ag- An additional requirwmnt is Methodist Church, New Jersey datc lo te song recital and has made solo and the public are invited to Face" with the nation'; teens,. Determined to Keep up with aDie to come. A few "months be- I to visit Brownie, Junior, C:Mu Conference, the Presbyterian 1 appearances with the Westminis- attend; tickets will be available via the May issue of Seventeen] her studies at Woodbridge Senior Mrs. George Seibert told the anci senior Girl Scout Tro?* 1* ter Choir, the Dayton Philhar- Sesqui-Centennial Pageant, Mad at the door. Part of the proMagazine- , Shirley Amoroso, 96; High School in time to graduate, that gift baskets were, Roundup to find ou: what ison Square Garden, New York, fore me monic Orchestra, The Miami ceeds will go to the National Edgarton Boulevard, describes!Shirley worked with a tutor for Riven t0 lhe nuns for EasUir from S and the Central Atlantic Area, than - |Girl Scouting means to :.::•> d University Synphony Orchestra, Hemophlia Foundation. her months in the hospital with;an hour and a half every day.' . ., ,, , • • , , Y.M.C.A. Conferences. a ve eUble ls slud ln to the PTA and the children. I different age«. They «i.. km CANDIES The Fort Monmouth Symphonic multiple injuries and tells how; "I spent a lot of time feeling S > 8 Mrs. John Kothunsky, winner:r^^, f j , ,;,,-ja Mrs. Higgins has been presen- Plans were also discussed for a of theLr irK iri s Band, and the Rider College ClHr she gradually relearned the sorry for myself," she says, "and beautician at the '"-' of the "Queen for a Day" con-;lll(irn at tne Roundup ,ir,d rm ud in lecture recitals of Ameri- the installation dinner, lune 7 Beaut ; and Orchestra. simple functions of being alive. a lot of energy being angry, but >' Academy. She has beenitest neId at ,he pTA CNnese " an Folk Music and American at the Cobblestones, Red Bank. Sdme Recovering after more than mv tntnr mat Diaav. nnH unassured of a 10b after graduation .,,,,,11™ ma. intr,vh,«vi i ° He has also served as soloist Mrs. John Stanaway was nomi- my tutor was always kind and auction, was introduced. information from other legro spirituals at the New Jer- two months in a coma, the brave |ans l0 !ive at nome and 'or the Women's Auxiliary of the nated for president. Others nomi- matter-of-fact, as if there could 1^ P , The next meeting was »y State Museum and in num- teen found walking, talking, eat- rous public schools, Women's nated are Mrs. Frank Novak and be no doubt that I would learn." I help her parents "as ing, thinking, and even crying Soon Shirley was well enough they need me." )lubs and Youth Groups through Mrs. Joseph Findies, vice inci- After the meeting, PTA mem- iut the State of New Jersey. dents; Mrs. John McCann, re- The papyrus plant of t^ Rummage Sale bers held an Easter bonnet con- The advisors to the Woodbridge cording secretary; Mrs. John Ra- Area centerWe libraries which I Mr. Beckerman and his staff se- the source of man's firs! Let's Visit and prize winners were Mrs, 'outh Council are Reverend Boyd alsky, corresponding secretary; are responsible for providing ser-Sleet the books and other material '«« and prize winners were Mrs. paper ohnson, Jr., and Rev. James Mrs. Gordon Lazo, treasurer. 1 Continued from Page 1) vice to whole sections of a state to be placed on the shelves by ui- Joseph :il si Avenue N Sl'Kf 1' S|\CK HW7 Mum '"^ *£»" YYooiiliridfl,.. and starred in the Ixirds Street al Seminary. Hins sermon wil! be earth. jnw;J2ias sg*.^'S£. Player's production of "Filth Sea- "The Use arid Abuse of the1 been repealed over and over in son" and portrayed the starring. Bible." The Rev. John M. Robert- llelations Buildup cities like New,York, Newark. Auxiliary Plans role in "Light Up the Sky", last son, assistant minister, will Jersey Cily and Bayonnc". year's production. preach at the 10 and 11 A.M. ser- Mr. Hockoff also hit at the con- 'Las Vegas Nite' Mrs. Hoffman is a resident of vices on "Me and My House.' lillJyd.O.P. Candidate struction of apartment houses Kenneth Bell, minister of during the past four years and WOODBRIDGE - The Women's music, announced the musical ,,|.; "The |K'm)le parades, dedications, banners, j asked "What was the hurry?" He Auxiliary of the John F. Kennedy Koppers Plant Wins selection at the 8 A.M. service Memorial Hospital has announced h.ive been exposedj models, insignias on Township'also questioned "the insistent de- Safety Council Award]will include a solo by Miss Marge Holly-;vehicles and a magazine award mands for planning money begged plans for a benefit "Las Vegas Howell; at 9 A.M., the West- ,1! veal's In Nite", May 8 at Brunswick Inn build-in an "attempt to parlay ex-jand borrowed from the Federal PORT READING - For com- minster Choir will offer, "Jerusa- THihln ivl East Brunswick, with dinner plan lem; at 10 A.M. the Choraliers . Republican pensive publicity paid with tax- Government and State GovernG - pleting the year 1964 without a y i;u. knff. nod for 8 P. M. Marvin Brogin, will sing, and at 11 A.M., the Ward Coiin-1 payer money into changing ment in the form of loans and lost time accident, the National lyric tenor, will entertain. d in a s! itementthc character of Woodbridge fromjgrants . . . which have amounted Safety Council has presented an : 1 Co-chairmen are Mrs, Herbert damus Te." lk a suburban community to a big to millions of dollars that have award to Sinclair-Koppers Com- s.iid th.it Mayor city". ipoured into the Town Rail but Weininger, Mrs. Warren Ehrlich pany, Port Reading plant. The Singspiration Service will and Mrs. Herbert Levine. Tickets be held at the Temple Baptist haV(1 nnt filtcrwl nut int0 the com The award was for Third Place •,,'sed newspapers,; The candidate further stated * are still available and may be whilt waslh e Church, Perth Amboy. Their Ithat the mayor "has packed tr^™"^"' " ' obtained from $y -member. in Group A, Division 3 of the minister, the Rev. George Steb- Township payroll with outside1'" obtaining this money and where Chemical Section Saftey Award. bins and Mrs. Stebbins, will be has a OIW? Hnw much of The Auxiliary also plans itsj experts, hiring and firing them! '< " « '" remembQrerf as missionaries ill can you see around you in thinext meeting, May 5, 8 P M, at M. E. King, plant manager W from VJ& Nam. All members are •ommunity'' the Elks building, Route 27. Metu- presented a fire extinguisher to "Men like Hy Averill, business urged to attend. Mr. Ilocknff also asked why|chen. Mrs. Leonard Berg, pro- each member of the plant per- administrator and Rodney Molt' took it "upon himself gram chairman, announced Mrs. On Monday, 8 P.M. there will h ffl sonnel for their "outstanding recreafon director who came to , assume (hat the ^k wanted Albert I-eeds Stillman and Miss be