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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. «»r
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v- •>(»•••;•'" ' What's Past Is Pasi (Eattrrd f rr as Mort people think that the Avenue to their fhilrlr,,,, wilding boon to this area came not have to travel In Fords. Published Weekly On Thursday By Editor after World War II. But twenty- five years ago, the big story wa» Independent-Leader — oOo~ NUKTH JERSEY PUBLISHING. INC. the fact that no less than 1» hou«- your Ten year* ago, coini I ju»t finished reading liut development* wer» under F:J 'Letter to the Editor column," District 12 was form,,""" Lawrence F Campion. Publisher construction, Main Street was jet- -oOo- » Green Street (51 Rmnelt Ave. and can't believe my eyes. Who Harry P. Frank, Associate Publisher ting a couple of wpermarketi The golf season ,s Woodbridge N J. Carteret, N J. or what Is Francis Ford to poke and other bullden were making Tel ME 4-llil Tel: KI I-MOO fun at any person's job. Isn'l scores of inquiries about buUding this country of ours mnde up ol permits. Fordi wound up with ti,, ' people from* all walks of life? not the wherewith;,, ,, ' Didn't we have a former haber- -oOo- The school jystem had growing police someone h,ul i L" dasher for a president, don't we pains in 1950 that erupted into a golf clubs from his ,t;n,', " have the former owner of a deli- demand by Colonia residents that while It was parked m i "" 7"" catessen for our mayor? Isn't th ! /f is Exciting B new ubool be built on Inman way. "' council made up of a true driver, lawyer, bartender, credil The large crowd of interested Town- on a small hand-out from the munici- manager, a man who holds dp residthts who turned out 8un- palities and the help of dedicttt doctor's degree and others? Isn't j\i ikt Stnior JJiflt \hoolii iy afternoon to attend the open women's groups. However, hard as they this what America offers Its citizens, as opportunity to better oiise at the new Central Library, 800 tried they could not possibly raise suf- jwirself if you choose to do so? ahway Avenue, Woodbridge, was in- ficient funds to provide well-stocked Mr. Ford it sems to me. has •^ed impressive. libraries. It was make-shift at best. To- stooped to scraping the bottom of Teen Topics the iPICKLE) barrel. Housewives and little tots, students day, with a Municipal Library System, Yours truly, By Mary Ann Markow nd teachers, truck drivers and busi- Township residents can look forward By John Kuii to one of the best library systems in the Mrs. A W. Ruby Tomorrow at 8:00 P.Mth. e Tomorrow is the , -"ssraen were present bacause of their Band of the John F. Kennedy Me- Current Civics Club on interest in books and their need State. Editor morial High School will hold its to reserve their pi.,., The Central Library on Rahway Independent-Leader j first Spring Concert in the school club's field trip to ihi >r continued education. In n recent issue, in the Sport | auditorium. Military Academy ,,.. It was a pleasure to see the young- Avenue is but a temporary main Column, vou mentioned that Mr. The Band, under the direction May 15. All resorw•,.: ers browsing through hundreds of library. Within a few years it is hoped John Zullo should be commended of Mr. Vincent Paxda, will per-jmade with .lean that a large and permanent building for having two of the Township form such numbers as "The Nut- homeroom D-5 rightly-bound new books in the baseball fields named after de- meggers," by Osterling. 'Folk The club's presi>]<-i lildren's shelves. So many promised will be constructed, serving people, namely the Frank Song Suite," by H. Vaughan Wil koff, relates that pi, Construction is to start before too Jost Memorial Field and theiams, "Phantom Regiment," by tativcly set for the o be back tomorrow to get a library Donald Pochek Memorial Field. Leroy Anderson, "Fantasy of see a full-length nw, :rd." long on a branch library in the Inman jit was very thoughtful of you toAmerican Sailing Songs." by some future mct'tinr recognize this fact, therefore I Grundman, "Zueignung," by cause of an w One teacher, informed that there Avenue section. All the branch li- am writing this letter so that the Richard Strauss, "The Dam Bust- an order has been pi. rill not only be reference works and braries in the various sections of the proper organization may be given ers. " by E. Coates, "Fantasia in rental of one of tl> "tion available at the Central Li- the credit. G Major," by Johann Sebastian films - "Raisin m Township are daily receiving new Mr. Zullo had nothing to doBach. "The Sound of Music," by vary, but films, phonograph records, Bach. y f 1 volumes. with naming the fields. The Rodgers and Hammerstein. anddl AdvAdvici e and (.'onsen Woodbridge Babe Ruth League overnmental publications and every •Toccata for Band." by F. Brick-, J Now, that the Municipal Library requested the fields to be designa .ell-known magazine as well, she de- ted in this manner, with the System is beginning to grow thtre are "wards will be presented ared: "Isn't it exciting!" cooperation of Mr. Frank ,|,. • the concert. The officers of r Yes, it is exciting. Not too long ago, System is beginning to grow there are Under the Capitol Dome Murphy. I am enclosing a copy of a letter from Mr, Valenti, in ibraries in the Township depended us who thirst for knowledge. By J. Juepk Gribblis which he acknowledges the reland- , President: Norman Waller- period. Extra copies i\., •'-:-cni quest which i wrote, as secretary stein. Vice President; Vicki Cran- purchased at that tun,. of the Woodbridgooddge Babe Ruth mer, Secretary-Treasurer; and on in the day TRENTON - Eleven condemned perhaps the other 15 counties |Dept. of Conservation and Econo- \ League, to rename the fields and Wendy Zabel. Assistant Secretary Council Bookstore irisoners are awaiting execution should pull oft and create a newmic Development, instills in also the resolution adopted by theTreasurer. Varsity baseball, ,„„ Transportation Week the Death House of the NewState of New Jersey," said the young people how to operate Council to name the fields in Wednesday, April 28, our prin- mentor Mr. Frank (';.;.. ersey State Prison as a contrc- bureau in a recent weekly report Mats under all conditions. Since honor of Frank Jost and Donald cipal, Miss Mary P. Connolly, an-had it rough going m i;' f ersy rages outside as to to members. "We understand ts beginning in 1962, at Lake Hop- po-hek. nounced the names of our first outings. Winnins ;; ,,,;. Nothing has done more to build the years later, his statement seems ridic California is giving this idea con- itcong and Manasquan. the New whether the electric chair should Yours truly. two Merit Scholars. Mary Ann first 9 games, the l>, ,>-:,,. sideration. Wbjr not New Jersey?" L'nited States from the Atlantic to the ulous. And it was transportation that e abolished as morally wrong Jersey" program has been ex- Eleanor E. Richards Markow has been awarded a Na-ped their opener in [ , tended to all parts of the State, and repugnant. The Farm Bureau is opposed to 'Mrs. Elbur Richards) tional Merit Scholarship for the April 5, by a score ui i Pacific and from the Gulf to Canada proved Jefferson wrong. the interim plan adopted by the far, 2.500 students have been Many European countries and Secretary Catholic University of America in i ing around, they i^,!, :;ian has transportation. First came "Today's fast transportation ha? Legislature to elect 29 State rained. Nine hundred students Washington. D.C. Dean May hasj Brunswick two dny ,.,, leven states in the Union owe were reached between February t( Senators nextilfovember to hold been named an Honorary Merit| > the splendid pitting ihe sailing ships; then the ox and made Chicago nearer to Mexico City abolished death as a punishment two year term The General As- and April this year, which is or murder and other crimes, but double the number of any pre- Scholar. Also, Lawrence Mraz roance of Lou :i]i:;n.vt\ torse drawn vehicles; and, in time, than it was to Milwaukee a hundred sembly would remain undistur- Barrons then fell New Jersey has never chanced its bed, although; toe entire mem ious year. Opinions of has been named this year's win- railroads, automobiles, and airplanes. years ago. Union and Madi.;.SUI1s . Mil f- position on the subject Recently, bership of sfitfy," will also come ner of the California Oil Scholar- Eight instructors taught the ship awarded to a student who back in a win Steel rails first tied the nation to- "Transportation, affects every as- Governor Richard J. Hughes and up for election next November. program in 18 schools. Young PertlJ Next year a "constitutional con- Others ill attend Rutgers University. Amboy St. Mary's. \ :'a; ( pect of our lives-the food we eat, thehis Attorney General, Arthur J. seople in the northern lake coun- three straight losses:»< other from ocean to ocean and made Sills, differed on the subject. Thevention is planned to permanent :ies, coastal and Delaware River Congratulations to all three stu- ic Pfl clothes we wear-even our ideas about ly strai«btefr«ty Oe problem. lents. :.•'. Amboy Panthers, Thum^• Jtiifli possible the settlement of all sections Governor favors relfDUpn, daim :ounties participated in the six- AULT, COLO., PROGRESS: son, and the Join: v K world politics. It affects tb£ way we Congratulations, too, tq of the United States before the air- ing electrocution J a deterrent '% :Jwp»1hp;0wt tima the eeks courpe. "Over the past four or five years Mustarifes blemished :;,/ winners of €tate Rchelarshi plane and automobile arrived to speed make our livings and the candidates to crime, while the Attorney Gta- Congress wilt, rive sent to the Interest In the course lias,also a lot has beetf said, wdUen -and bridge record. for whom we vote. raj, who Is the State's highest states a proposed constitutional been noted by adult groups. Theproposed for taking care of rurfrom our school. These • Include In a more rm'iit IHI;I:.. up the process. ranking law enforcement officer, amendment that would permit boys come home from their class Elder Citizens who might need as- Archibald, June Axen, Foglia lead the B:»IT<>H> ,: "Transportation has helped ou nsists such drastic punishment the people of any State to decide and know more than their par-jsiftance. We have always favored (athleen Brennan, Robert Cal- National Transportation Week will over Carteret by ;i -nnf nation rise to a position of world will never reduce the crime of they want one House of their Leg- ents about boating, and their giving where giving is necessary ivano, Kathleen Cantwcll, Peter Illness has prevented w^ FttJ be celebrated May 16-22. murder. islature based on area, one onparents want to take the course and needed, but, we could never 3arle, Margaret Carniglia, Rob- veteran first baswn;ui power, while other nations have de- population," said the Farm ;oo. favor an outright step toward so- The last execution at the State ;rt Devlin, and Donald Filaro- fielder, from playing Roger Gerling and George Kron- clined because their transportation Bureau. The cialized medicine or another step Prison occurred on January 22, instructors received sup- wicz. season. Here's hopnu !• berg, Chairman and Co-Chairman re- BEREAVEMENT: - Seldom plementary training last winter down the road toward a Socialist- Other winners are Phylis John- plete and speedy iv • ••>• was poor. Transportation has often 1963, when Ralph Hudson, of ic form of government. We" might has the State Senate and Assem- at an 80-hour training course on, Rose Ann Johnston, Linda Meanwhile, the h< spectively of National Transportation been the deciding factor in the win-Atlantic City, was put to death ;iven by the Army Signal Center add, we have always been op- for brutally killing his wife in ably expressed sadness for such 1 Leathern, Peter Lemiska, Jacque- team has run into a n:, Week, provide some Interesting infor- ning of wars." a length of time as has been en- and School at Fort Monmouth. to the Federal Government restaurant at the seashore resort. tatin line McGovern, James Palmer, opposition-rain. Thf endered by the untimely death LAND: — Twenty per cent of| £ control of our lives with mation. Senators John A. Waddington, Kurt Perry, Lynn Shapiro, Bar-matches had to be c.ii'.i The life of our nation depends on early this month of Mrs. Anne New Jersey land will soon be our money (youry s andd myy taxeta s D., Salem, and Edwin B. Forsy- bara Vargo, Alfred Werdann. andcause of saturated m "In 1803 Thomas Jefferson is said a progressive and prosperous trans Anderson Lance, wife of forme publicly-owned and lax free, ac- paid into the U. S. Treasury). Barbara Zelicskovics. matches will be re -: the, R., Burlington, have spon- Senator Wesley L Lance, of cording to the New Jersey Farm to have stated that it would take a portation system operating undei sored two measures in the Legis- On Tuesday evening, April 27, a later date. Hunterdon. Bureau. j OPPORTUNITY, WASH., HER- The Spring 'Vocal M lature designed to erase capital 1 965, Evelyn Mackiewicz was a- thousand years for the United States, laws and regulations based on today', Mrs. Lance and her twin sons, The New Jersey Green Acres ALDLD :"It "It''s an amazing thingliow warded the Middlesex County val is only eisht day .a punishment irom the statute James and Leonard, were regulai Program has expended $12,000,- the human mind can interpret tbe and buy those west of the Mississippi River to be needs and conditions, not those oi books. One abolish the Education Association scholar would visitors to the State House on 000 thus far in State purchases jsame set of facts to suit its ownship. Evelyn is planning to attend'*J,-W- Come, young fully steeled. Just 100 years later he fifty years ago. The railroads remair electric chair outright as an in-the opening day of each new of land and property, and peculiar prejudices, For years Douglasi in September. "Th" e Chorus has was proven wrong. Today, only 162 the backbone of transportation. strument of legal death, and theLegislature. In 1959 when Senator $6,000,000 in grants to local gov- now, we have been assured by meet everyone's i other provides for a referendum The last fwo months of school Lance was elucted President of ernments to purchase re&eation- our self-styled experts that the ton: It makes an H to settle the question. Both bills the Senate, they were formally in- al landsd . Bonds voted by the reason we in America need to are filled with a variety of activi- provide that a straight 30-year troduced to ihe other Senate people in 1961 provided for j have more government direction ties. Here is a calendar of com- Gerry Hobichaud ..; prison sentence be substituted, members and to the crowded $40,000,000 for State purchasers, of our economy is because it hasing events at Kennedy Memorial. ago Daily Ne^s l' The Kremlin refers to Mos- |n the , ml|st te RosariaM. cows most ancient and strategic, I ODCPIAI QDDlklP. UIC I : SPECIAL SPRING SALE inrea. still walH in bfc fortifier- Practice of carving figure- tions. The citadel contains old heads for ships grew out of the BAKED WHITE ENAMEI .'•oy;il palaces, governmental hu- nnpient practice of decorating AFIA BAG , reaus »nd churches where isars bows to attract benevolent • ul.ir 1H5 Value) 'were crowned and buried. spirits. •' I!"K 1KKK with every box sUtrate order ALUMINUM """•: ,i minimum of J12 in dry cleaning. COMBINATION | HARRY LEVINE KOSHER MF'TS FREE BOX STORAGE WINDOWS FOR YOUR WINTER WOOLENS Permanent Color Uni&h AND POULTRY 1 ''•-1 HAM-R AT k';, OK YOU! 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You wt jlakl* ftr« witty *f il«Hf« : :• >. .'-.•>•» 20tt, 22K- Sin 16ft require* l\ yardi 45-lnch fabric. FIFTY CENTS in coini (or PLUMBING & UiU pattern — add IS ctnti lizabethtown Gas (or tath pattern for lit-elus mailing and epecial handling. HEATING CO. Send tp 170 Newspaper Pat- MONTICELLO K>t RAHWAY WESTFIELO tern Uept, 23S Wett 18th St., LiMnstd Master Plumbtr UZtmm. WTUCH6N PERTH MMOV Hew York 11, N. Y. Send 60* 219 Central Avenue 184 Elm Street 1 500 Noith Broad Street 4S2 Main Street 220 M*ket Street tor our Spring-Summer P '- 'QUUIUH Cavt... It D»r*nt Coat" ADHJ040 EL 2-6100 ME 6-1700 ME 6-1700 ME 6-1700 tern Catalog. Include* coupon good ioi 0n« fu« Pattern. 235 SPENCER ST., ELIZ. - Phoiw 352-2894 Carteret Press , ipA », I9tt PAOT 8EVW ,ntrLeader MRS. OLQA M. SORENSEN held Joist* by the Young to meet wttn all candidate* ta September and (or i fond raisin* WOODBRIDGE - The funeral] Bertagna Sees New ^ YoungGOPQub llcani (ain 11 to 40) and Uw of Mrs. Olga M. Sorensen, Route Teenage Republican (ages 13 to project to be held «1K In nU- Obituaries l, who died Saturday at home, Westtwry Part News 18). Since both are fairly new Soptembsr, was held Tuesday afternoon at the For Woodbridge township Announces Plans organization*, tt is planned to create a liaison between the (oyen Funeral Home, 319 Amboy WOODBRtDGE - Three com- .WOODBRIDGE - Frank D. of the- Young Demi fad a mem /Uk» CathtMMmi The VUtate- I Amboy. He was a parishioner of ivenue, Metuchen, with the Rev. Bertagna, president of the Ber- ber of the Chamber of Commerce tMt Oik Tm KM* mittee appointment! wen made CAM toward Remaly of Wesley Metho- services! St. Andrew's Church. ** tagna Real Kstate Agency, today In connection' with his business tsefta. New Jtrtey Monday night tt a meeting of the Kum't" list Church, Edison, officiating, the organlutkn In Jum. 4:1:1 Avr.ncl Surviving are his widow, Jo- said Woodbridge Township is on life, be li tie state-appointeri! Tek: U Woodbridge Young Republicans Austria, who later beewne Philip Iwme, sephine M. Wrobel Gall; two tarial was in Alpine Cemetery, the verge of a new era of con- Homing CommHSfcner for thej held at the meeting hall of tho Robert Suit of Colonia, a mem- 11 of Spain. .,| si ini|:n -Mr. and Mrs, Frank Tagllare- ,1 the daughters, Mrs. Arnold E. Hem- Perth Amboy, trolled growth and business ex township and a Jiwmber of sev- Perth Amboy Young Republican ber of the dob, Is IIM the Re- Armere* Can .(4 (Jreen mila, Orange, Calif.; and Mrs. Mrs. Sorensen was the widow of pansion. P, eral county an national Club. publican candidate tor Council Jill, and Msry Jo, Worth Street, There are about 1,900 armored with a Kenneth F. Adamec, Yorktown ensJens M. Sorensen. She had Mr. Bertagna made.the state- en and real estwe groups. N»ncy Olsen was were guests Saturday, of Mr. and and addressed the group He re- cars In the United State* nd ;it SI. And- Heights, N.Y.; four sigtera, Mrs. ived in Woodbridge for 27 years. ment at a meeting of his sales the book committee which Mrs. James Hennessey, Bayonne. ceived the unantmoui endow- Canada today, iiied In transfer- 1 was ir Mary Andreehick, Woodbridge; Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. force during which he said itso has been lurveylng and reading Mrs. John Krockmally, Colonia; ment of the group which also! ring and protecting about $1.5 •iv, HOT* Mildred Mundy of Clover Hills; that his firm had done nearly $3 -Mr. and Mrs. George R. Hu- political and historical b»ks In I billion in cash and lecuritles 'Mrs. John Mteenko, Cleveland son, Norman, at home, and one million worth of business during Deborah Chapter neycutt and daughters,. Andrea, pledged its rapport. an eeffort to decide on suitable , , f.,r the »hio. and Mrs. Andrew Fill, Lor grandson the past year. Laura, Georgeanne, and Olym- Tentative plans wen discussed! every business day '";' .,' lived'mine. Ohio; two brothers, Mich- books for presentation to s '1b- He cited the population ex- pla, Westbury Road, spent the y Planning Donor 1 ary in the future. """" nei L. and Albert J., Perth Am- weekend in Flint, Michigan, where lie w:is a re- FRANK A. NEGL1A plosion which has caused Wood- the member' and a nephew, the Rev COLONIA - "Wake Up IU they attended the wedding of the Co-chairmen of ,,vr,,l riinx-nter FORDS - Funeral services for bridge's citizenry to grow more! Florian J. Gall, pastor of St. Donor Time" has been chosen as Huneycutt's nephew, George Hu- ship committee are Mrs. i,,.r of Hie Inter- Yank A. Neglla. 17. of 13 Penn than 120 per cent since 1950 as Jamm Church, Red Bank. j theme of the Colonia Chapter neycutt. Nleben and Mrs. Agnes Lynche- hood nf Cnrpen- Street, who died Saturday, were one of the factors that has caused business to boom in the past I Deborah with Spring flowers sk\ who will mail letters to fij. Perth held yesterday at Flpn and Son —Mrs. Gertrude Hassett, Jer- M1CHAKL A- KNKOO decade. enhancing the scene at the Wash- many Republicans u possible. Funeral Home. 23 Ford Avenue, sey City, was a guest of Mr. and •ISELIN — Funeral services for "This means a continually ington House, May S, 7 P. M., re- Plans were discussed for with a high Mass of requiem at Mrs. William riassett, Westbury tiichnel A. Knego, 41 Washing ported Mn. Richard Warner, O Fd f Road, for several days. June » meeting which will be m Avenue, whp died Saturday Our ffdy of Penoo Church. Burial ^S? V1TS foalmun. B t Union Memorial Hospital was n St. Gertn.de Cemetery, favorah]e tax atmo,pnere makinf, Helping to plan this affair is Coming 'nion, were held Tuesday at the olnnla owning a home in Woodbridge Mrs. Sam Renick, co-chairman; "homas J. Costello Funeral The deceased was a student at attractive," Mri. Max Kituthi, reservations; lome, tlreen Street and Coopei Wnodbridge High School and a "The present administration Mrs. Paul Vauuck and Mrs. Char ^ Soon.... Avenue, with a requiem Mas; narishioner of Our Lady of Peace and its Industrial council have les Lraman, program booklets; it St. Cecelia's Church. Burial Church. A native of Newark, he been doing an excellent job in Mrs. Harold Stiles, door prizes AKTKRS was In Gate of Heaven Cemetery had resided in Fofds eight years, attracting new industry into and Mrs. Ike Heller; Mrs. Sey- lanover Surviving are his parents. Mr. Woodbridge-industry which help»| mour Schwartiback, table ar- THOMAS JOSEPH Born in Yugoslavia, the de- and Mrs. Michael F. Neglin; two ^P.^^^.^^^if rangements; Mrs. William Hooper VOIH ceased had resided here for thi } sisters, Brenda and Mnry Ann, donor chairman. which brings people to buy new ind a brother, Michael, all at Mrs, Warner reported that homes." DOLLARS! formerly lived in Newark. He, home; the mnternal grandparents, since the evening U a "tribute to Bertagna and his wife COSTELLO was a retired cable splicer for: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar the hardworking women of De- the New Jersey Bell Telephone Ph.ni, City! .a, Sp borah" the evening's theme of rest, fun and relaxation will be Funeral Homes Company after being employed for grandmother, Mrs. Maria Fer- the parents of a boy, Gregory carried out without any raffles. ,,f Our rnra Newark. 45 years. He wa« a member of Daniel. They and their other tw Mrs. Stanley, president, re- State & Center Sts. pan' I Green St & Cooper Ave. the H(i. McCully Chapter of the; children, Lisa Beth, 4, and DavL minded the board members of a Telephone Pioneers of America. MRS. MATILDA WOODS M months, live at 35 Derby L&ite meeting Monday at the Rascal Iselin, N J. Perth Amboy. N. J He was the husband of the late ISELIN - Funeral services "> Colonia, •louse. Tel. U 8-4841 HI 2-0075 for Mrs. Matilda Woods, who died . '™. £': . . . Mrs. Anna Donahue Knego. Thursday at home, 99 Auth Ave- born m Perth Amboy. Nearly half a million tons Surviving are two sons. John,. ,nue, at the age of 93, were held ^ ,Perth *mboy H/Bh . coal are dug dally by miners R u s U nive r wh Iselin. and Frank, Riverside Saturday morning at the Thomas . ^ . . fy ™. Germany's Ruhr. s tu ied rea e ate Calif.; eight grandchildren; and rostpllo Funeral Home, Green L 1 J_ » management FEDERAL bu si es two sisten, Mrs. Mary Kummer, ;tn*t and Cooper Avenue, with , " f •*ninlatrat»o and real SAVINGS he Rev. Roger Sidener, minister es!fte '*"•. ,. _ . , Newark, and Mrs. Frances Ryan, the First Presbyterian Church, . H«J*"*"1"" Blrtagna *8T tm si Woodbridce Manasquan. jfficiatins. Burial was in Clover » 196° and **** * » «• f1 *f jrat Park Cemetery, Woodbrid e 1«rges8 t J^*"^™*"g g * Mid K dlesex County. The firm handles Mrs. Woods was the widow of Iall types of real estate-residen Frederick Woods who died tvfo „„ resa, new ^,^0,,, in. years aRo^Born in England, she duslriai and commereial iand had resided >n Iselin 25 years. sa]es an() reaJ estate manage. She is survived by several ment What your car is trying nioccs I Mr. Bertagna has been an active participant in the business MRS. G. D. ANDRFXHICK araf civic affairs of Woodbridge. FORDS - The funeral of Mrs. He has served as co-chairman of Gloria D. (Steelei Andrechiik. the Woodbridgc Red Cross Chap- 2fi, of 40 Moffett Street, who clicd'ter- was chairman of the Colonia Heart Fund (lrive last vear 1 to tell you when it thumps, Sunday at Perth Amboy C,enem!l a™ Hospital, were held yesterday atjnas done worlt on the ^ S00"1! Flynn and Son Funeral Home, and March of Dime* campaign. Ford Avenue, with burial in Hill- He is a past president and trustee side Cemetery. Metuchen. Mrs. Andrechiek was a musi- cian and had played in the Slecle screeches, or whines Sisters Trio and Brother Chet By Ladies Auxiliary Ensemble. She was a member of Ijbe Aqeri<^:aBiiti»toB of POIW READING - Tlans for ITr^naTN?irWrf.-A native ,.. special memorial service for Another service from the Shell Oil Company and its dealers DRIPLESS SILK CITY LATEX FIAT c J l?"• J1*, ^ residw1 in!deceased members of the Ladies last three and one ..MAZING NEW l^uJ™. *' -1 Auxiliary of the Port Reading half years, Fire Company 1 were made at VINYL-LATEX Surviving are her husband, a recent meeting. All members Lawrenc.. e. , B. „ Andrechiek„ , , ; her|, a,-ire requested to attend these ser- mothor, Mrs. Sally Steele Scars-1 . , ,„ next meeting on May 1. THUMP, THUMP. Check your DRIPLESS dale, N. Y.; a sister. Mrs. Georse .. GAL tires. A dull thump that speeds up when FLAT your car speeds up may be the normal 1 Good for wolli and cailingi. victims. Mrs, Dangell expressed Dime* March ISet» i Kid's Crusade her appreciation to those who lelp- Special **—-*- $1,203 in ed conduct the campaign, and to { , those who contributed. Kids Crowned ISFJ.IN - Mrs. Catherine Dan- Offer! gel!. Chairman of the Mnrch of isl'l IN — The KinR and Queen Dimes Campaign in Iselin, re- • For a Limited Time Only • of. I he Kid"s Crusade, held at theports a total of $1,203.27 contri- 1 sol in AssemWv of God Church, buted by residents of that section. were crowned Friday nifiht hy The Mothers Marchers, under Hev, Uflrrv W. Sch.iumburg. pas- the leadership of Mrs. Frank BARONES Home-Made °Mlss Karen Clser. daughter of ManRione collected f210«. 1 Mr ,nd Mrs. John riser. Avenel, The ..«*"«_*•, ."^ m „ , ^ as chosen Queen, for being the leadwjjhip of 'TAP' Chajrman.! clrl who brought the most Wests.! Evelyn Mackiewxz, collected Italian Spaghetti Sauce 12 in alt*to the event. j$288.S5. Scott Reynolds, son of Mr. and! Contributions received in the AFTER WE REPAIfUT- '»fr#>. Mrs William Reynolds, Kennedy mailers amounted to $M1,WI: J. M( Delivered to Your Home Street, who brought a total of ! Avenue, Wooiil,"^ 1 i Hocr's tour rhmri-r to lr> Hnroni '* llomp-Vladr Italian 31 piests, was crowned the King. science major ,n n, Spaghetti Sanrr. made of thr finmt iiifir chili! bringing the most fiitests defw.ts nm) continued aid to polio as the l|(iS| ( RARONE'S FOOB MARKET for ;i sinple evening chose a 0ftI speaker in u,,, ,,. SIS Third Aw.. Ell/abrth from the Treasure Chest, On Fri- also took ih(< MMII day evening every child who at- and The l(n ||,,, I would like to try Baton's Italian ">p«|lirlli Sam COME IN, WRITE OR PHONE tended the week-long event re- man second |m,,. PleaM deliver it to vtiy home Irrt of chargr. ceived a treat, t• ^ On This 2-Pc. Patrick A. H,,,;,-,,. "I'ncle Dave and Aunt Pat and $cn pod outm and Mrs, l'aM|ii l( NAME. BOOSTED FOR 111(111 VKW OFFICE: Jamw Caffiry, Ir.. Fonh, Is being uponsored lor UM- pout their puppets," were featured by of Department Junior Vice Commander by his post, Newark Police Post 1439. Left to right, G. JV atKOLKER'S! ADDRESS. the Rev. and Mrs. David Johnson, I completed An [•„,. Thomas DeMnyo, post commander-elect; Mr. Caffrey, presently Department Judge Advocate; ; Plans are being made to re- inR at Lackland \| Lieut, Charles E. Kinney, past state commander and Jark Waldman, Colonla, also a member of $ CITY engage the evangelistic group for | 21-FT MUSKIN POOL has bwn selc, i. ' the post. Caffrey was feted at a dinner Thursday night. another week in about six months. (raining as ,i „,, at the ATC .h,«, SpeHuUxim§ IN FILTER M 298 Ala. Me is ;, v, - Bad Bug HOMEMADE RAVIOLI • LASAGNA • MANICOTTI 1RII DfLIVIIir IN OUK AHA American Ilich ~ VEAL CUTLET PARM1GIANA • MEAT BALLS The chinch bug. a destructive C. Jr. H. S. Choir I CONVfNIINT TEIMS AVAILAIU UP to 70% • • . Charles I • MUSSELS t SCUNGILE • TRIPE • JUMBO •insect native to North America, HUHBT —Ihil pti« Drive. CHEESE FILLED SHELLS • IMPORTED OLIVES Save! Famous Brand Shoes has damaged farm crops to 'he LIMITID TIM! ONIYI Dean's list ; OIL • SAUSAGE • MACARONI extent of millions of dollars. In In Festival it}' . . . Dnn.il,! 11 • FINEST IMPORTED & DOMESTIC COLD CUTS • 1934, before a Federal program- C0L0NIA - The Choir of Co- (iiia. Va., [(inn, i. ,., was inauguarated. it destroyed |orja Jlinior Hi>,h ^\m\ win be umonR the fun-, CALL EL. 4-8360 R&S SHOES te5 million worth of crops m the ;UTlong lhoSP participating in a completed sum ..• United States alone, according to i | . DISCOUNT CENTER Junior im Schoo Fpsliva spon , tied Public :V,,,i,;. . the Encyclopaedia Britannica. ^ joinlly by tne New ,,ersey tions held In 'I, "Shoes for the Entire Family" ,, . ., _ , 7 Music Educators Association and Board of An ,,M man IH-nis u,,,i BARONES Food Market 1250 ST. GEORGE AVE., AVENEL Most U. S. forest fires are caus- Westminister choir 'r o 11 e R e , ; ed by mcendiansts. debris burn-j on i and Mrs .lolm i j Neit to McDonald's Hamburgeri jn ,hp errand careless smokers, in that IBunns Lmi>. \\,k.',,: 615 THIRD AVE., ELIZABETH Open Dally 10 A.M. UU 9 P.M. - Wed t Sat. till 7 P.M. | completed h;is Mrs. A. Urban, director of Lackland AKH : vocal music at Colonia Junior Hitfh now be traim.i School, is the director of the specialist ;it i>, • choir. In all 1.521 singers from Calif. Radich ^ ,: :..; 21 chairs at expected to partici- Woodbridge St'n,<.- ij pate. Each school is limited to , f / 21.ft. MUSKIN SUPER CAROL POOl, WITH SEIF- ten minutes performance time At Random .• SUF * .TING FRAME-STRONG ENOUGH TO HOLD THE Planning After all individual choirs have Dr. Antoinc \i| WEIGHT OF A TRUCKI TOP LEDGE STRONG ENOUGH FOR sung, the Chapel Choir of West- the Woodbrului n ALL-AROUND SEATING, Rag. $229. Capacity 11,380 gal- minster Choir College will pre- Health, will be ..;;,• ,,: Home lorn. »xtra strong bridge-type construction. Exclusive bot- sent a program ers at the aiimu! 'M<:,- Mrs. P.iuline P. French, Secre- tom center drain and heavy gauge liner, other feature*! ing of tJie Mulilif- • Improvements?. | tarj1 to the Board of Directors of 2 NEW 1965 ANTHRAFtLT FILTER, Reg. $119, with multi- |berculosis and lli>,, r, j the New Jersey Music Educators port valve for ea»y backwashing-handle flick* back with be held at ();ik lli,i, \ ] Association and Director of Cho- one quick motion. Vi hp, motor, self priming pump, pumpi I. He will (li-i,,. jral Music at Roosevelt High 150 which b ,.,!.,, 2 700 gals, per hr., GALVANIZED HEAVY GAUGE BOILER. j School. New Brunswick, is chair- minimum stand., ,i- TYPE TANK WITH 5-YR. WARRANTYI 50 Ibi. Anthrafilt jman. Others on the committee department pcrint", , filter media NEVER needt replacingl (Diatomile filter can jare Charles Higgins and Dr. Ed- Irnest Sansiilcr:, •; be substituted, if wanted.) Other featurei include thtrmal Iward Eicher. Avenue, Fords, i- ,u:( overload protector, automatic reset. gers, New Rruibwu1, students who will v , Actian Games for student IL^KU-; •->•.,; The Actian games (similar to REPLACEMENT PARTS IN STOCK! at the 11th annual 1 rursi:y| the Olympic Games> included U CHEMICALS and ACCESSORIES DISCOUNT-PR|CIDII lege Day . . Arm;, IV racing, .muiwal contests, wrest- Rapelye, son «\ :*- I DEALS MAt» TO YOUR QRDWJ ling and sea fights. The games \ Hir.im's Ti :1IT iv were held every 4 years at the Route 1, Avenel. ,HP Greek city of Actium to enm- sonnel adminiMijb imemorate the naval victory of Fort Polk, l,;i,. i,.' Augustus over the Roman general is a 1962 graduiii - | Antony and the Egyptian queen, Senior Hi^'h Situm1 ' Cleopatra. ployed by Mike- ' 1176 ELIZABETH AVL, ELIZABETH • EL 2-9648 nel. before eiiierin. Lunch room at Carlsbad Caverns A! MOAD IT. - Off. COUHHOUM October last y.-.i National Park, N. M.. is 750 feet Op.n Monday and Thursday till 9 (Daily till 6) nor Richard .1 II..- underground and is connected to •laimed May iitr Bank "36 Year* of VALUE ami SERVICE" the surface by elevators. Planning Week u< : vacations to th.- mental well-bcin: -> All 1 need is tb< •• 1\ then could 1 pl.iii Betsy McEwen V, accounting stud.•: was a guest o! ' ley Chapter of i • sociatlon of Ai'in,, ner meeting last Hills Inn, to mail. I, IMPROVEMENT \mt But \ot ELECTRIC HEAT Airman Fir-! ' Bolcer, win "i \li ward R. Bnln i '••• Avenue, Avcm You'll get quick, courteous and confiden- duated from t'i. tial service. If you desire, arrangements can be made to have payments automat- ship .School ••' I ically deducted from your First Bank Ark. The aim: checking account without extra charge. of Woodbrido I Life insurance is available to cover the wife, -is the !•• unpaid balance of your loan. Stop in Iwnberg. Fuel today for a FREE consultation with our 1 experienced lending staff. an all-d»v fit'i inBNew York *• developments i eyeglans len-^ tometric CentiT more than w from so itati's the Freshman - cent's Hospiijl Uth Street, N'- received then Helene Gusie\J ChUdm't Mr. and Mrs ,h roomgett 1 Longview Cirri' I extra 1 Msgr. John «P I' -'' warmth v Joseph's Churi-li " New York, nwl>""l! ' tional Ceremonies --" ' Gaiiewski conn'!'1"-- bationary term aiSI >i: Lehigh UniveiMi^ •"""' ing in the Tmu'-i'i1 invited to return i"l! 1 June 4-6 for Lch- h Vi: citation's maniiiii'iii(rl- Class Reunion Irst Bank n TRUST COMPANY N A. Date i •'"' d Variation "I ![l ' between the I;ilt11,, Churches and 'i|r ';' , « Jfc.' |s the" Western « ' "A •' / the fact (hat \ '• Electric heat is a comfort luxury that is D no moving parts to wear out or (e- ohurches 'oll"w now available at non-luxury cost. It's place. Call Public Service for full detail! calendar Instead the ultra-modern way to provide cold about the special low rate for El«0Uic calendar. weather cjpmfort. Electric heat gives home heating. Public Service alto will • you exclusive ropm-by-room temrjera- W0OD8RIOGE OFWCE AVENEl^COLONU ISEUN OFTIdt be glad to help you plan your MW tyr.e control Q work-taving dust-free Moore Avenue « Btfry Street 1379 St Georg? Avenue 7» Middlesex Electric heating system, without charge. Mexico's bull-ii"'" ^ clesnlinew Q no fuel delivery problems Call now for full information. sustains armif*"' '" AVBNEL afrm F0BO8 OFFICE PERTH AMftOY OFFICX protect its U>W . 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'!••»»•' "•<•' •/r NEWS From All the A Newspaper Dedicated to the Best and Independent - Leader Carteret Press Interests of the Residents of the Inclusively Community EDISON-F0RD6 BEACON Communities We Serve Thursday, Apr!! 29, 1965 PAGE NINE T WINDOW -~*~ " Patten Supports On Green Street Mental Health ,___x_— By The Staff •VIM in k Cnrtewst did a fins job ns toast- Centers Bill Avres WlmoriiJl dinner nt' the Bel-Aire WASHINGTON - A bill that wmilil/provide federal gninls |o help meet lhi> initial cnsl of t"ch- ,„ \merican Clttaewi Cldh WM packed to ea- nical and professional personnel ';';;,S,,,. the dedication of the new clubhouse V ^ Zi'er «ry of tk* W-ltation. to staff community mental health S centers, wns supported yesterday ' , Mnlmir of Rutgere, no relation to Charlie 1 '"'", Served as loastnuuter. «ave an enlightening by I . S. Rep. Edward J. Patten •'Vmifil ii l«ni? list of Hungarians who have aided In | D-N.ll. j ,",';,ullure, music andthe arts in thin country. Patten, who represents the IMh i s, «as prenenled with a plaqw for hi* con- District - Middlesex County—said ,"'*ir,l thl, rrrrlion ol the fine new bulldinK. that "after community ment'il health centers are constructed in , ,,„, smwded in order t* (hii present year are: New Jersey and other states, llu>y "!, /Vi, k .Ins**l»h Mayer, Stephm Vecsl, John AlmaM must have adequale funds to pro- JI,,V Inhn llehcnv. Sandor Kager. Ahdrols Oorko, vide lorhnic.il and professional1 i,,s,.ph Farkas, Joseph Purttal, Charles Molnar, staffs." ''•mil Ihr president tWi te»t, AM Mehesi. He said that he will vote for ihe bill,, "because failure to provide M Adams and his wife, of Colonui the federal funds would hamper ln Ihe operation (if the renters >vhen they si art." Later, permanent , II1M||,|, who has many friendii in this area, is now l |'M 11,111 "Tl'1,111 T1MK,": Members of Srhmils 4 and 5 I'TA Spring Fair nre busy making last minute financial sources could he found j ,. ,| ih-' WimdhrldKf Olds. v preparations for Ihr affair, May ii. Shown with some of articles to be on sale are Mrs. John Hoff- |at state, county, municipal and! mann, chairman and Mrs. Onmlnlck I-o Bianco, I'TA president. private levels, he said. .,. ,;, |,ma'ti' investigator, is working hard in behall , j',,'.',,, tm. .Mm Caffrcy Jr.. of the county prosecutor's Patten revealed that the hill slated for Floor action in June.) .,,,, ,.|,.|-i|.(| io the VFW junior vice-commander post ' *.s-i.'.'ii-iin*-iit. Caffrey, who lives in Fords, was given Schools 2 -16 Annual FairjBicylist 9 would give Health, Education and . ,'i,,ii .it ;, ilmner held in the Newark Police Post Welfare, auhority to issue grants STUDYING ON SCHOLARSHIPS: In the above picture ape recipients of scholarships awarded by • • - iinth In1 and Waldman are members of the post. up to 75°» of eligible staff'costs for the Community Scholarship Program, who are now attending accredited colleges in the east and Scheduled for Saturday the first 15 months of operation of midwest. Seated in the front row in the usual order are freshmen Kathleen Donnelly, Jersey City what you want about Bold Lad in the Kentucky Hit by Auto the community mental health cen- State; Vivian Patterson, Michigan State; Kathleen Lewis, Trenton State, and Lois Estok, Doug- i, i .III »,H 1 lass. Second row are sophomores Robert Pucci, Rutgers; Ju*y Coyle, Montdalr State; Carolann Sat- , II -lirk with Hail In All. j COLONIA - With daylight snv- — ters. BO', ;, for the next year 45';' kowski, Newark State, and Samuel Lomonico, Seton Hall. Third row, juniors; Elizabeth Kopf, • • • !in^ time entering the picture the, MENU) PARK TERRACE - fnr tne nex, alH,V; for II 1 1 Newark State, and William Meyler, St. Joseph's. Missing from the group is Joan Roberta CUA, ,i unicl, who is noted (or his dry sense of humor, PTO of Schools 2 and IB have Nine-year-old Robert MeLaughlin,!(ne final year llClfl a junior at Blackburn College. . he xhaki-s up a waiter at a swank eating eslab-;t;iken advantage of the first week- 102 Atlantic Street, was injured j 1 , .• ,,i (^pensive repast, the waiter smilingly presents WARNERS ROAST BOUND BROOK WOODBRIC SAVE 5O< to 6O< Ib. BOSTON GENUINE BABY LEAN CENTER CUT GENUINE SPRINS IEAN Spare OJMPot Calves ••«•:•* Lamb Chops Ribs Os I Roast Liver "> SWIFT'S PREMIUM, FRESH CUT CHICKEN BREASTS A major chemical Charcoal enc corporation U like Steak JJ|b a community. its people have many different jobs and responsibilities, personalities and Interests, They are linked together to create products that make We better, healthier and safer. and Princeton. In fact one of the world's largest agricultural All Meat iic Cyanamid is such an enterprise. Shaped by twentieth research (centers Is at Princeton. And the administrative Franks 4Jib ntury science, itsl32.000,men and women inl391countries ontribute in meeting the world's exploding demands for headquarters for Cyanamid's worldwide activities is located aical products that help provide health, food, shelter, at Wayne. othing and other vital needs. ' Yes, Cyanamid has found New Jersey a good place for growth. There's proximity to raw materials. Excellent A sizeable part of this global community — 5,800 transportation facilities. And nearness to customers. and women — are now located here in New Jersey, erica's chemical leader. And many of Cyanamid's 2,500 But most important, New Jersey has human resources, uversified chemical products are made in the Garden State. able and dedicated scientific and production men and women who make possible the chemical industry's service There are Cyanamid' manufacturing ar^d research to you and your family. cilities at Bound Brook, Woodjmdge, Wanwrt (Linden), i PURE GROUND CHUCK J WITH THIS COUPON \ HITIf THIS COI/POIV J CASES, MIDGET lV LB.j CREAMY DELICIOUS BEEF 2 KE C PATTIES ; ROLL CREAM iPORK 45 IB. ^59 Offer 'nod thru »'lurd»y, M»y J - WB Offer good thru VSaturday2GAL, . BOX • wttMDIrwm UP® • wtm w» H*i i T,, wa 5 PUSTiCS V mam Ike rl|M I* «•» «»M««lM. >M HOMitth f« !»»••»•*«• ""* frlcn ««»|U»» thru S»l. W« Independent-Leader (E.B.) - Carterrt Thunday, April 89.1969 PAGE TWELVL Barrons Shut Out NOW Carteret on 1 hree HEAR THIS Hitter by Foglia WOODBRIDGE _ \\ FoRlla handling a sni>,.; i j assignment and lUs i, JohnnU Royl* I Mike Coppola ;md |i,.h, St. Francis Cops Title third against six >HI. While workinu In,,,, , of the diamond, thr nt In St. James Big League lia checked the visiii,, Ay res Renders Complaint WOODBHIDfiK - St. Francis, with three hits, fired i', At the conclusion of the entertaining tonnie •ifter trnilinfi at the halftime on past tn batters .mi Ayres testimonial dinner, we started for the door break, came on with .1 ni* dur- Joe Sieo was Ih,. „„, (iollVrs Lost ing the second rih.ne of the game of Rambler ronrh 1,, and as we breezed on past the head table, the to defeat St Bnnaventure M-31 land he came through, Evening News' sports editor shouted, "Hey, l,v solo claim to the St.1 performance durinc in. 2 Decisions and Royle, I want to see you.'' Then with the agility '"Bie Basketball l^apuening losing stint st.,i, COI.ON'IA - Spring is a little .Inmes nc av The title Rnme 8 e «P four Sli(,. \ of a polar bear, he leaped over the dais. After m n ne an late .in ivint; tliis<>•<•; yc;i"r •'"and" -s-o have7 championship•. , \ . .,,„ imhnv .\vcnue ^ ' d issu ral Home, M Green Street, with'church. He was also a member of NEW ASSIGNMENT from Avenel. a daughter toMr . the Rev. Boyd Johnson, pastor the Qr ,ter C?n'»ry Club of the aoln StrMt; * son to Mr. nd Cassidy Claims Tomasso Mn. Robot Sottilaro. Ml South and Mrs. Inn McNett, 73 Minn* F r 3t C iregfl O ial Bflr e Tr FORDS - IS— Obituaries i£ ^ . !, , -J. ,? ,« l * » "'t Company, New P«* DrtW; 1 son to Mr. and Xvtauc, a daughter to Mr. and Church-nf Woodbridge, official-L . _. , lh c i ^ York Clty> and lhe Senior nhen0' TtatonhT T tJvfn.^!*1"' Jam* B"rsi- 19B SM*-' nir-erslflrd Arllvllii>< pl-os v.v c.. i,'.-'.-:lf.-.r i '.litvr- Metuchcn, ,ind Jerry ^'^V. School 21 Entered; Holy Same Set (i.iil Burden, inventor of the iiiM h •4',1.s'. V,o- :« Youth Director n( Ilnboken. will 1 1 first method of condensing milk. Offices Ransacked '#^r* alsn prepared the first topograp- r,Mm.nb»M/,«> ^^a^^r^"- ^'- "•-« '« .he cash, stamps hical m,ip of Texas, helped write L AVFNEl, - At a rr.ctinp of Si o cvehaimwn Brother Be Unit Length " L. ADLER & SONS table at the dedication dinner dunce ol (lie liunitarinn American Cilm>ns 11 TERMITE CONTROL SYSTEM Lent, at first, was a 16-day HAPPY OCCASION: Above is shown uie uLjhrWup Slimline left to right. l-"uls llnrvalh. rccnnlinc u>..r,.i . Highway 130 ISELl« period of fast. Charlemagne add- day at the new clubhouse 95 Port Reading Avenue, Woodbrd7> ™*"»- ' , Alnl.lsi trmiwry. walfd PERTH AMBOY North Brunswick ed four days about 800 A D. to VA 6-8367 make it correspond to Christ's, ai'sai^arisrss.'S* -^——«*«* - 549-7708 and Alex Mehe*. president. Phone AX 7-2474 40-day fast in the wilderness. BUSINESS an d SERVICE DIRECTORY Appliances Delicatessen Mason Contractor Photography Service Stations Watch Repairs WATCH REPAIRS V TREAT SHOPPE TIBOR BERENCSI GALLARD'S TOWNE GARAGE with Full Guarantee Mason - Contractor J. F. Gardner & SOD •****,' 613 Railway Avenue Expert Repairs Builder PHOTO 485 AMBOY AVENUE on all Jewelry Woodbridge Woodbridge All Brick. Stone and Concrete (Opp Whllr L'liurrb) MErcun 4-3540 Work 547 Amboy Avenue FU 8-1667 • SALADS at Their Best USED CARS New and Repairs ME 4-3651 • SODA FOUNTAIN We're Specialists to Fully Insured & Guaranteed GOLDBLATTS • BEAR WHEEL ALIGN- • FRESH BAKERV GOODS Rahway's Oldest No Monty Down Call FU 1-9306 MENT and BALANCE Open S A. M. to 9 P. M. Established Jeweler Optn Monday and (Colonia) • BRAKE SERVICE Friday 'til 9 INCLUDING SUNDAYS M E. CHERRY ST.. RAHWAY 50 SMITH ST. Closed Wednesday All Day PICTURES PERTH AMBOY Slipcovers VA 6-1212 Moving & Storage Water Proofing 3-8x10 RAHWAY Bicycles Foreign Cars In Natural Color FASHION FABRICS BASEMENT SPECIAL 19.95 "Interior Wcorators" AT RKCENT CONKKKKNCF: nre shown the three candidates for the Municipal Onuu il ahol Custom-made Slipcovers BIG Also Black and White Plcturei Water Proofing backed hv Councilman Ralph I". Barnnf. Left to right, R. Richard Krauss, Sor.mil «. didate; Kugene Tomasso, Fourth Ward aspirant and Joseph Dunn, Third Ward caii(li(i;iic. At Reasonable Prices Residential - Industrial FOREIGN CAR Commercial REPAIRS LIFETIME GUARANTEE BIKES COLLISION WORK FREE FILM SALES • SERVICE • REPAIR — Free Estimates — 120 620 - 121 DKAPEltlBJ « BEDSPKEADS Lawn Mower Service Free Estimates .SELIN PERSONALS A With Each Roll Developed CURTAINS. • f*RD GOODS And Repair and Printed Call ^or Fr« estimate EIMER SAW FILING EUROPEAN TRAINED MOVING SEE GAIXAKD LABORATORIES, Inc. PV 8-S311 tests and door prizes will be part g "Spring Son- MECHANIC $10 Per Hour For All Your Photo Needs SZ1 Milton Blvd. Rahway Alice Cuthbertson ranij lttl Mria tt. Rahw»y LINCOLN Day or Night FU 8-lttS WA t-2351 1606 Oak Tree Road of the evening's activities. The presente I DECORATORS participation in the anniis, Me- isehn wl|j ,m,H M(>nday, l:3o ..,.„, Gunn;l Su Fill V0Ur Coal Bin With 1 1006 St. George Ave. (Rt- 35> HOME - APARTMENT monal Day parade in I.wlin :m,L , | . ;,- . , street Fire-' y From t ^-' • AtSt Lehigh Premium Anthracite Lumber pm lt t H ( t t n S Norch ol Wuoibridte Cluterle*! for the annual Cub Scout picnichmi: Hall' . land "America u, ED FREY AND OFFICE after the parade in Merrill Paik •at (Formerij With Charley Farr) The Iselin Fife and Drum I Tonight the AVENEL, N. J. Room Layout - There is —A meeting of Exoio'ei- ji1 i'< Furniture Arrangement! mei'l the director, ;sor a P11^' NUT or STOVE has been planned for Thursday, Color Coordination • 8:00 pm in FORDS PLUMBING 7:30 ;).m at lhe First Pre:>byter On-The-Job Demonstration* Budget Planning only one The drummers meet Monday um. Tickets ian Church. Call MErcury 4-4449 Call or Write For nights and tin entire corps from Mrs and Further Information —The Christ's Ambassadodo-rs ofofi! g . . Mrs. John Inn $23-95 Wedneiiday niBhts PEA CHAIN SAWS - VIBRATORS CUSTOM TAILORED SLIP- Iselin of God Chur.-!.i chased at the di WELCOME The Drl11 PORTABLE HEATERS COVERS, DRAPERIES, will meet tomorrow eveningening. 7:37:300 - <>< the VFW Bara_ n and Mr> HEATING Post 2ti36 wl11 mt>t;t COAL 2195 & REUPHOLSTEKY p.m.. the The Bibic. Monday, 7'3O are Crusaders, junior yjuth will mw;iiP-iPm m- all lln v PPos' ' HlHall,l ltltoutte 27.7|| , ELECTRIC WAGON AnnounmmMAnnounmmM,i BUCK The & COAL CO. SHOP AX HOME SERVICE also tomorrow, from 7::io to RM ~ ^uverleaf Chapter of!forthe next s. Plywood • Insulation SEWER SERVICE Roofing & Siding - Swil|lt 21-00 p.m. MI the pars')!!,,-.' 1H4 Coip-i Adelines, Inc., will meet|wj), take p|;il.,. COAL Hoofing • Panelling 867 Uarrell Aycnue Shingles • Garagt Doors er Avenue. -Monday, « w p.m., at the Grcen!Qf cactjrioHih. FU 1-5797 Strw>l Millwork • Builders Suppllcj Woodbririee. N. j. -The children of Jthe lselin' Nreliouscse . flit ith Hardware • Mason's Supplies conflict with I'VI Oil & Coal t R. STEVENS Avenel St. A tend Safety Club will nieei Saturday' -Keinhart Thorsen, Scoutmas- high school ITA ' Just Dial llJH ind KOMI M«Ul Work 10 a.m., in the First Presbyterian ter, announced a meeting of Boy Mrs. Joseph Sc.'.i Church meeting hall | Scout Troop 4H, Tuesday, 1:30 to [Jlllcrest 2:0180 MErcury 685 ST GEORGE AVE. reported that the I. WOODBRIDGX -The Saturday group of St. » p.m., at the VFW Hall, 'Route age of available 9S2 King Georges Rd., Fords 4-1738 30 ream ol experience foster Cecelia's C.F.A will meet Satur-27 used to purchaM' I 137 plies for 'the new FREE ing good will in business and day with Mr. and Mrs. Michael _A meeting of the St. Vincent For Fast Service community tUe, room which is m -St. being installed .lust Give Us a Call - Music Instruction - will hoki its day, » p,,,, i,, St. Cecelia's SMITH SHOP AT HOME For Information on third annual tecelian Ball, Sat-, School, i The next mciuii: tauni 2{n 1 be Welcome Wagon In urday, from 7:30 p.m. until mid-; Thll , .. J of the school yen Plumbing and Heating 1 ,IK SIMONE BROS. •Alr-condlttonini night in ixurdes Hall. Dance con- J "^ {£ 19 at 7:00 p.m Learn To Play The SERVICE LINDEN, N. J. 186 Remsen Ave. AveneJ Warm Air Hut Ad Lib, Induitrta) Cxjumt 8;it«m t COLONIA VFW Post -Hall, Route V, HU 6-2726 PIANO-ORGAN ME 4-3098 Motor flmtrdi tions must be m FOB FREE HZWAXES Landscape Contractor -Boy Scout Troop 49 will meet may be made VMlll ToUets ME S-6419 0) AVENEL 1I IJ1 HU 6-0059 ftCCORBlON Tuesday, 7 to 9 p.m.. in St. Ce- Saphire, dinner A' "" ' j Private Instructions by Kitchen Faucets • ISELIN celia's School cafeteria. A magic, show is -ll Ceramic Tile Qualified Teacher* Gas Water Heaters Albert J. -The Menloettes, all-girl Drum 28 for the pupils , Beginners and Advanced and Bugle Corps, wil! meet Tues- The attendance •'*;'" ,| REPAIRS and • FORDS ^CHAEFER, Sr. Students Accepted. on day, 7 to 9 p.m., at the Wood- was won by Mrs REPLACEMENTS DRAPERIES bndge National Guard Armory. lor's afternoon Call ME 4-5446 • CARTERET New members are alwiys wel- EDWARD SWANICK Sewer Cleaning Sheet Metal Work LANDSCAPE s wert- Authorised SLIPCOVERS come. nooa CERAMIC TILE Sales & Service Roofing • WOODBRIDGE -Bingo games will b« told at St. Cecelia's PTA. will CONN ORGANS CONTRACTOR St. Cecelia's Lourdei and Fatima CONTRACTOR Gutters and Halls Tuesday. Early bird gamee KIMBALL PIANOS • PORT READING Including Motile tiles Leaden bdutrlal . ReildeAtlal at 7 p.m. and regular Cecelia's School, JARDOT • SEWAREN eOMPLETe LANDSCAPK games at 8 p.m. Neil J«b* Md 588 Aide* Street x PLANNING -Boy Scout Troop 70 will meet having their Repair* «l All Kind* CALL GRADING ft SEEDING Wednesday evening, 7:36 p.m., 1 PIANO COMPANY Woodbridge, R j, unlay, May 8.1'l" •" H';llir, • HotuUlling 448 Railway Avenue at Temple Beth Sholonj. W mission slips are i" w 40 Mary Avenue, Fords • Svddin WuodbrMgO Telephone MEicivi, 4.1241 oS MAIN AH|, IOTT *l289 •IICWVTl £^....1999 UM IIWT ItodtanI Tradt-ln Allowance] '63 K3NTIAC Cofalno ttJUMUlSSFiasUS] '«iawr fcpititfeor 1 rUip. V-S.. «uto.. M »v. lood.d. '43 OLDS 'SB" to" uiiintTMninn J ST *I599 •44WA«0HS..*U.f» 3595 •a »OMTI*C CatoHno '64MJKKS, •6J UVAIA. M P.«~. •41 CMVY t-Dr.. KM.. $ Auk., MH ... If »w » *1299 •»» POKTIAC 9<219» 5 ....I10.VJ ( Si M695 •«1 CMWlf Nrtii ^ -..*24 r. rtallHwj «2 OUH 4-Dr. I'4HUCM....S , •»i C«VY H«te (A i 41 Puwvr 159$ '61 CMW Pwk-wJ ita/ •4jo«vn....ii» 7 MOULTON. TEXAS. EAGI.E: : "As David Lawrence tells, the longshoremen strike already two and a half billion dollars. That's how expensive those labor wars are—no less than the other wars. But whoever disagrees with these wars, is against the work- WEL1WMMED - RRST CUTS ( ing people. Suppose all of us CR0SSRTBT0AST 79 SEWIMCBiif .69 would act like those big labor t unions? What kind of country CHUCK STEAK vould this be?" BSF rot MUSING ' ib. $179 SHORT RIBS LONDON BROIL .89' PICNICS APPETIZING DEPT. RABINOWITZ CORNED BEEF MILK FED VEAL HARDWARE BONtttSKMSKCT-TWCIC CUTS > 3- «". V Recommends: THIN CUTS h. 69* | PASTRAMI LEGS& • No red tape * Convenient tenns Agrico- LEAN RUMPS • • Prompt action A * Credit buM-upjJ Garden . SLICED FREE 69 r " Insurance cost included VEAL CHOPS * Low loan cost AMBUCAII CHEESE-B0L0OU Fertilizer % PAf MB SH0UIDH IO1N GET OUR flGUK-FACTS BEFORE YOU BUYl K-1G-S SSSSSTOUR CHOICE . 59C ( Special Tor flowers and vegetables. 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HU « P.M. •fur Ha|rk Allowed «j U«ys and girls two through eight Menl I64S points and Iselin i M- Smith, who became a mem- meeting of Cub Pack 35. sponsor- Rosary Societv has selected for H ° P?rk Terrace Suburban 'ears ofilje; and 7 p.m. Evangel- st P k G een ibut Iselin wns penalizol Wnointi| <- of the Post 'in 1961 served! ed by Dukes Estates Civic Asso- tts May S mating, Dr. Dominici?™* *« ^?1. ;; ' ,. ! ' itic Crusade Service. Presbyterlgns list cres 'or singing their two v ? chaplain. Junior vice com- ciation. Den 3 led the singing, A. Introcaso. vhosc topic will be * ' Cha". OH.lls, Hearthstone The church nursery will be '•r,M!, M.imaep " Homes, and the area between the seconds under the four ".ir.'ier and Senior vice comman-| ailable, under the supervision and two new Bobcats were in- Catholic Marriage." 1 2 Worship Services _ , . , ' . , railroarail d and Green Street Circle minimum time. i • He was also chairman of the ducted, ftls coming wcek. • Mrs. Magne Lohne, during the Dr. Introcasos eeducatio n and wilwilll ^ ^^ g r. ;iorialDayParadeCommiUee.i| l .• U;«._ ISELIN - Rev. Roger D. Sid- d th flJ The Four Chcssm.m Quartet a.m. Worship. Donald Beym, Den 2, explained professwnal career make a very|| endj May x and 2 ond the folJ ! will now enter in the MiilAtntit - commander-elect, since be- 111011011011 lUtC The annual Loyalty Campaign /bout "Akfefia." any gW'eaderener, pastor of the First Presby- impressive list. After receiving weekend, May 8 and 9. trim?, a member of the Post, has Quartet Contest in September «gan Sunday at the church. The that Cubs could follow. terian Chnrch|! 1295 Oak Tree, his B. S. from St. Peter's College, j jj,. carew asked that "all resi- competing with 25 quartets in tie •c --Mently served on the parade ;|Vp |i|av CfU ampaign, with the theme "Loyal- Jersey City, Dr. Introcaso grad- dents please cooperate by having l Mrs. Palmer and Den 4 led Road, announced two morning •o:-imittee, entertainment com-'* «* ***J " ia Witnessing" will continue Middle Atlantic distrid Cubs and parents in rythmlc worship services will be held uated from the State University jtheir contribution ready when the ni'tf-o, the board of home mana- 1 seven weeks, ending on Pene- of states from New Yn-k to Vir-1 COLONIA - "Whosoever a- exercises. of New York. Down State Medi-:uni{orme(j Squad member cans !<'•= -ind has been a delegate cott Sunday, June 6. Sunday at 8:45 and 10:15 a.m. ;inia. The Plainfield ChnrusirLl| [chieves, shall wear the crown of During graduation ceremony, cal Center. He is a diplomat of at their home" the church nursery will be avail 1 compete in the s n the County, District and De-Jory" set the theme for the in Other services and activities the American Board of Obstetrics The Annual Fund Drive of the Bruce Horner was accepted into against the top 16 choruses ii wriment of New Jersey conven- staMion of officers of the Co-'or the week include: Monday, able, under supervision, during and Gynecology and a Fellow of Iselin First Aid Squad is their, Troop 71. the district. The winner of tl» ions. He became a life member .onia Chapter of Hadassah sche< May 3, 6:30 p.m., MissionetteM*'WK '" the 10:15 the College of Obstetrics and Gy-only means of supporting the cost if the Post in 1981. Mid-Atlantic Distrid Cnnmsei duled for May 10 at Temple :.._:._wnior„s an^..Ad seniors.»„;»„.: \BeAn*mAovWednesday [The committee announced need necology. At present, he is vice of operating a 24-hour ambulance r four Church schooli.classes. have will compete next ye.r Li tbi Elected unanimously were bis B'nai Jacob, Lord Street, Avenel. May 5, Mid-Week Service, with f° additions committeemen. service. When an emergency International Clionis n •tnff of officers-. Senior vice A cocktail hour will begin the jrayer meeting bejAnsjng at 7:» Anyoae interested maj, contact arises, or an accident occurs p.m., and Bible Study from 8:30 Robert Healy, scoutmaster FU ship against the top 15 ^mmander, Jock Wood; Junior .'estrrities at 8 P. M. All mem- Guild. Recently he was one of;can on the phone ^arts a chain to 9 p.m.; Thursday, May 6, 8-7646. and 10:is a.m.; funkr Highland REV. JOHN M. W1LUS of the country. .nee commander, Donald Jacques; bers, husbands and friends are line speakers on "Rhythm" at the'reason One or Mh, of the On June 5 a picnic will be held quartermaster, Verndh Harsd, invited to attend. :30 p.m., Women's Missionary Senior High Clsfc*. U-M »•»• Newark Diocesan seminar for;we]].equipped ambulances head at Merrill Park. The summer P Maryland, and was ordained in chaplain, Anthony Saliceti; judge Mrs. Louis Winn member of Council, monthly meeting; and to 12:20 p.m. al- doctors. ifor tj,e Jcene poljce and medi. uniform will be a Cub Scout polo St. Mary's Cathedral, Trenton, advocate, Ernest (Sravolo; sur- the Newark chapter of Hadassar Friday, May 7,7:30 p.m., Christ's i cal authorities are alerted, and shirt and dungarees. May l, 1937. St. John Vianney geon, Fred Langendorf and three will serve as installing officer. Ambassadors, youth group, meet- within minutes qualified workers ing in the church, and 7:30 to The skit of the month was "TV! Before becoming pastor of St. year trustee, William Best. An original skit written by Mr: are at the scene. Other services, 8:30 p.m., Bible Crusaders, Garden of the Jolly Green Giant" j Cecelia's in 1946, Father Wihis On Saturday, May 8 at 7:30P. M Terry Glinn and Mrs. Martin Rog Colonia V.F.W. Auxiliary not as (hramatlc, are the hospital CYO Sets Events junior youth, meeting in the Par- given by Den 1. was assigned to parishes In the post and Auxiliary will bold off "My daughter the Hadassar beds, wheel chairs, crutches, oxy- COLONIA - Many events ton sonage, 1M Cooper Avenue. Den 5 led the closing song. Somerville, Seaside Heights, and a joint installation of officers member" will highlight the pro gen, etc., the Squad provides Workers from the Teen Chal- "America the Beautiful", Zelda! Asbury Park. jeen planned by organiiatinniJI Refreshments will be served and gram. The cast includes, Mr Dedicates Its New Colors without cost, as needed. lenge Center of Brooklyn will be! Lowy is den mother. He is also Spiritual Advisor and 5t. John Vianney Church for tin I all members and their guests are Rogoff, Mrs. Glinn, Mrs. Benj As residents of Iselin who serve featured, May 14. The film "Teen The group toured the Newark COLONIA - A very special day; Moderator of the parish's PTA, veeks ahead including a trip»| invited. min Levy, Mrs. Edward Stern as volunteers on the First Aid Revolt," which has been shocking Museum recently and participated in the history of' the Ladies Aux- Moderator of the Holy Name So- :he Planetarium in Nw Vork a A donation of $25.00 to the Co-Mrs. Manny Temkin, Mrs. Josepl Squad, the majority of the men the nation, will be shown. Con- in the dedication of the new Scout ciety, and Chaplain of the Knights Saturday by the Cultural Comitf Ionia Volunteer Chemical Hook Levy, Mrs. Milton Eig, Mrs. Leon- i have families and homes to take verts associated with the center Headqyarters at Perth Amboy. oloma was the dedications of the Club Sets of Columbus, Council TB39. tee Buses will leave Cota| and Ladder Company, District 12, ard Schlosser, and Mrs. DaviT care of, just as the average re- py will also be present. Awards made included Bobcat newly acquired colors Sunday at Rev. Wilus recently re-activatod funior High School parking i Scboenberg, Mrs. Morton Dl lid, "If |Uniform and,.Welfare fund was to Edward Vassallo and Daniel the Post Home, Inman Avenue. the Decent Literature Committee it 10 "A. M. Anyone interest approved. mond will serve as piano accora- Sabbath licity and program booklet; Mrs Ragsdale; one year pin*to Mr. The dedication officer, Mrs. may contact Nunzio Entertainment chairman, An- piant COLONIA - Smiees will be toe weekend the Squad will be Seymour Hecht, decorations; andHealy; denner bars to Scott Ralph Ambrose, senior vice pre- fe* 382-0070. thony Salicetti, announced that the The committee headed by Mrs held at Temple Beth Am, Cleve-1 calling on you, leave your check I Mrs. Robert Conn, and Mrs. Wil- Stebbins; assistant denner bar sident of the Denartnient'f. *"• W. On Monday the Boy's Discns.41 final meeting of the committee, Jerome Berkowitz includes, Mrs. land Avenue tomorrow at 8:3ojand coin card with a neighbor liam Weinsten, invitation* and re- and silver arrow to Albert Nichol; auxiliary, explained] the auxiliary largest of its kind in the stati dub and the Girls '.alone *l prior to the fourth annual dance man; Mrs. Terry Glinn, prograr P, M. under the direction ofiThe Squad member will leave a servations. wolf badge and gold arrow to flag represents the official V.F.W. In the past 19 years as •JBStor, hair course will meet Mfl 30 PS. | to be held at St. Cecelia's hall on chairman; Mrs. Abe Kramer, pub- Rabbi Abraham Horvitz and Can-[sticker which shows the amount Donald Beym; gold arrow to Auxiliary emblems "around which Rev. Wilus has watched St. Ce- The CYO will con'1'" tor Royal Rockman. The Men's donated. This will be your re- Wayne Martques; wolf badge and shall build the strength, character celia grow from a small white 2 P M «3I Club of the Temple will sponsorIceipt. Crowning, May 9, gold arrow to Russell Karch; gold and progress of the auxiliary." and church to the combination church dedication of the MM "ill arrow to Richard Reiley; bear the service .for this Sabbath. Hy! "Please participate in the team declared its to be the official and school which stands on OakHoly Hour afterward. badge and gold arrow to Michael Rosenberg and other members'effort required to reach our Another Special Service banner of the auxiliary to the Tree Road A dream of his'wa: rlshioners are InvM '••' Barth; den chief apprieciation of the group will participate in] $19,000 goal . . a goal, by the way, V. F. W. Post 6061. Also dedicated fulfilled this past year when If This Will also be r.::;.' certificate to Thomas Richie; sil- the prayers and chants. A meg-!that has never been reached. was an American flag. | June a new convent w.is dedicat- s r sage giving the aims and ideals Mr. Carew thanked residents Sunday with memr»' '' For You At ver arrow to William Olsen. Among the guests were County ed. His goal now is a new church of the organization will be pre-and added, "When you hear our communion at the R 3° Also bear book to Raymond Pal- Council President, Mrs. Marie to accommodate the sn sented. sirens, we could be answering an Mass and a general n^** II mer; bear badge to Ronald Lowy Bruno, Eigth District Senior vice needs of his 14,000 parishioners, First Bank of Colonia After the service, the Men's'emergency call at your home" duled for 6 P, M- denner bars to Robert Sbjenie president, Mrs. Jack Devey, and the largest parish in the Trenton Club will be hosts to the Consre-j A trip to the World's ijj[l one year pin to Duane Nolan; den County Council Commander Frank diocese. ner bar to Seott Thompson; as- gation at a social hour and dis-| scheduled for May :v »^ •*• Wolf. sistant denner bar and gold and cussion, Girl Scouts leaving after the 7 A ''. silver arrows to Paul Solvik; sil- Marking the 17th anniversary School 26 and returning about i-^ 1966 VACATION CLUB of the independence of the state ver arrow to Kevin McCann; gold Brownies Hold Perfect Skills nightg . arrow to Michael Martkinfo: two of Israel, a special program has ISELIN — A niUMoul program ISELIN - Members of Cadette later than May 1 silver arrows and one year pin been arranged for Friday, May 7. will be presented by the students! tion, call Toni Mnl' ' Girl Scout Troop 207 met Wednes- -.i to Paul Weller. Park Cook-out A guest speaker will deliver an of School 28 at the monthly meet-meet-l Z.On Jun,'e K5, tith»e PV . NOW OPEN day at Merrill Park to learn and ing of the Home and School As- i! r : address on the development and a picnic at Mernl! ' '-,^1 ISELIN - Brownie Girl Scout perfect camping skills. I achievements since the founding sociation to be held Wednesday nominal fee will i* < - Troops 323 and 154 "held a c«)k- The troop split into two groups. eveninjj, May 5. 8 p.m., at Uw I Prepare now (or your 'Mr. Ktetch' to Be of the Jewish state. His topic will dinner, games, ann