The Om .T lie finDen Ieni -#liser ec # Newspaper Prialti Uii4— « OWiT O m tM Wiww pw 0 0 Th» UM Om HEWS. fta h U «h »< IWT, e WediNiedsjf m ofalRf. A pm it , Murawski, Yeisley, Morris Win In Ward Contests (1m eiiy o# i|ut«Her lh«« i( hM lor tiM pOHi four moRllM for til* MroUl prrha^. but mm «o lor ihcwr The Democratic orga vtio w r « BMuecrwIul IB UbHr Name Blay Chairman Of Postpone Valvano Praises All < ouncJovimc candidata# tUe«J ^Mpir^iutm B n ^ ir U y ia Me Gowan • merged victorious Tuesday Mil IB tlM Mh War4. wheiv a tarrlftr earn narrow margins in two ca »aike at the party organiti- The city s D*miocratic organixa m the day by D em vratic Party W ngley by only 2S votes. 53AB R Tuealay. AprJ 23. hay been poat- tkm meetings throughout the prun- tion managp^J to give James M ttusAmimnu are mprctad to ■bury ; candidatea way a trihuie to the Morns won in the First and fk ifW d Um haWbet' a M to rttnoae a ttot p<*ncd becausr of a conflict. ary campaign. He in particular ' McOofwan the biggest plurality of team work exhibited by the io>aJ D-xtricts bu-t lort in the Third. mat an4 trcry4ay maaae-r SLOinbctli’tHNST* II fin ahould ttrik a jour P i n A m m I RdrciS bouK toalsht. m a U jou Mifier a Mrknia flnoaoial ko*T Not U jour laour. The Retreat Committee St. Fnr tasai auoo !• in lino orMli teduj'o Elisabeth’s Church Holy Name So- «M Ms eirty will meet tonight, April 18, at vuluoo! Look Into tUo! the office of Magistrate Joseph Monico. 16 N. Wood Avenue. Plans wilt be made for the 39tb 4 b af your BuickCyetkTiading PW -ow f-gre^deefion (rf(jua(rty doubte^^^^hedc caK annual retreat which will start Louis Levine^ Inc. Friday. June 28, at the Loyal House, Realtors — bouton Morristown. M en ^ra of the com mittee include William Pristavoic, 223 N. Wood Avenue M.I. president: Michael Cavanaugh, Sr Bated on MBvAduitrk SnegesledlUlel f>k* *ritw Rh/ieia (indudm leimbuKema* tbr fhdenl EXdsa 1^ aid SeoBded Coll HUntor 0-4050 ledar Joseph Miller, Jr.. Michael Kovaca and Joseph Qabriok. Deto Delivory aid Hancfliiu Oiaod likHpakfkxv chaoee, flto aid tote twa, accattoiiet »xl opHonk THE LINDEN (N.J.) NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1963 PAGE T H i n Lindeii High School Honor RoD Sl I W cmV Clnir Baa School No. 5 PTA School Menu Report Attempt High School PTA IStanlejKidpiBdd May IWatrc Party iir m HONcm r o i x I»wn. Jojree ilbfrWB, rmBk *rm, Jn the following school lunch ! Lernlii; riorcaUi, Dorottqr 0«*. Hear Science menus pnrpared by Miss Bertha ToEstabBsh InstaO Officers Select^ To J m Elks BftfOttrt Har- j Im m U. Kll»n Arle«^ KaoA KotwicA supervisor of school cafe 1 K»riBt, RbbbU KcUcBburc, Plans lor a theater party &itur- AlfAR. Donna Lopatin. Btf^en Mop terias. one half (%) pint of milk is Mrs. John Martin was in-stalled Aaa HaOInr. tIattiBra Horoartt*. day. id were disouased at a Supervisor Movie Censor Bd. Phi Beta Kappa aldi anO Harriet Wvolitar. included in each lunch. EHementary I a.s president of the High BehooJ j K.BflrUi Kurak. toulM Lauviac, meeting od the Senior Choir of S t I T^raaa's Oburch at the church. children pay 25c while those In } I»TA during a meeting at tbc IvwBBrB MBtliHsk. mu*mtrn Mbb- Edward Weli^i, science supervisor, Stanley K. Kulpiiiafci o l 500 RRF Hofiaid Adanu. Carol Ana Boaglr. secondary Mrhools are charged SOc. Josei^ Gabrick reported on a school. I BBce, O slem MeBsaao, Hobcn Mar- I A1 Kaeanauakaa was weleomsd was the guest speaker at a special ellc Street, a atudeiit ot H alfH ik flRtryl Breakstone, Marianne £kir- One half pint of miik not on the : proposed Assembly bill to establish Rev. Madison McRae, paMor of I rm , Jeffrey MorlU, ABiataette •a a nsnr choir director aad MIm father's night meeting of the School The State Univenilty. haa bean oir. Frad RfUar. Elaioe Charaka. liinoh sells for four cents. a movie censorship board at a J the Antioch AM .E . Zion Church, iNeri, VirtarUi PtvoaMrl. Ab m Pra- I Patricia Nycm. IRss Suaaae Pinlek 5 PTA at the school lected for memberahip In PW HaFnrp lUlen Geftner, Rieh- meeting of the Holy Name Society ! seated ttie officers, aak, Marparel Rm c b a Ruth Ra«- ; mn4 Mrs Genevieve Valondky were Kappa, national tioeiornry ard Klett, Thonaas MarUn, Mai7 Mr. W eiu was introduced by Mrs. HEOOND.tRF MCTIOOL8 of St. FMszsibeth Church. i Others In-vtaHed induded. Vice mien SffaOtone. CNivld C^rodnieii. •iaber(, Hawarii 8oat>. WeveB 8n- I greeted as new members, Richard Howell, program chair tic .society. Mr. Gabrlck said that the bill was presidents. Mra. Ylftthony Piacente Kiilpinaki. a senior mathematlen lOmberfy Oban, Bherry Quinn. Mewkl. JBB«it«lyB Tbamaa. J«bb- j The eurrenl membership drive man. Mrs Richard Osrter opened MONDAY. APRIL t t i and MU.s Evelyn Smith; record ng discujuied at a federation meeting. major, holds a Now Jera^ Ilteee Ra.f Mrs. George Fyffe Xfrs Vincent Kaputa, ret-.rin* prt = den:, was elected a truster LINDEN MUSIC CENTER Ejected School 1 XI.'s Donah'-jf announced that th- ACCORDION SCHOOL B.rtgo committee mad-- $25 dona tions to the Xfount Camud Guild ACCOMMON * GUnAt PTA President for the Deaf, the Heart Fund and IfSSONS- ‘2.50 g e The Cancer Fuad Ito fsstrict Is .. I prsctktl Mrs Harry Hesse Amenesn-sm Mr* G orge F> ff^ Jr wa.s elected NOma STUOBfT ACCOMNON______$49.50 prc«iden: o f the Scdiool 1 P T A at a chairman, said that six American m^^t.ng at the school Tags will be presented to Girl 0RGA.N LESSONS AT POPULAR PRICE___ S3.M .Scout troops at St B4.zab*‘th'3 Mr.-» Fred Erbs’ck prcjcntcd the VOICE — PLANO— ______only S3.M Church next month * slatr Other o ff eers are- Vice pres- CwoMad AAA T«odivPt . . . iBnrtoig Lmdfi lor ever 35 r*or« Xt.'s, Wjlham Schaefer, chairman, idenii. Mra Sidne-y Jordon and CAIX ■llMor •*37dl thankt-d the members for their sup F Horton secretary. Xfrs. port o f she CYisncae auction. •50 NORTH WOOD AVfNUf lINDfN, N. J. M 'ha«»? Gm.tro and Xfr.s Joaeph ’ n '‘ m'v*TS'ch. Mrs Casino was named to se.*\'e AS co-chairman with George Phil Mr* Fr*'d F >'hhorn. who headed ips for the 1963 Buddy Poppy the organizAtion :n 1932 33. w'as LIPPY'S drive. c.vtn a past prev.dcni s p.n Xfrs. Xfrs R , BkvtsAliaa, llAreh W. At the Naval — NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK — I Air rndMlcal Tralalnx CaMar, ^Ijc l^inOcii 11rtus'(Dlistrorr “ Never in Godde’s Wourld will there be |Mrs. Hughes To Again IMrflWhla, TvMWuae. ■ bookes enuf.” Thus wrote the forgotten Scots MMl B U m eMMn f% « UndMi mmd U iiJm O k arn w poet, Jamie Fulerton, in 1643. CafuMn-d Ih S M rv lo M i Classified Untold millions of books have been published |Head Mental Health since Jamie Fulerton died and was laid to rest Hm «M B. MMwn rOB BALE PaklMicd Kmry H iiiiw li’ ! The HonoriUiU' Mildred B*fry j with the iww chlkl^i^re projiwt in an Edinburgh cem ete^. Many have disap I AnemMywofiMin from Un-1 which Uir Union CeanXy AiAoctn- im s Bainbridge Deeidet Ta Call It Qaits Thi‘ tablci* Wire turned on the -U M »E !V NTftRTtl H IM TURir Linden School baseball team, on Tuesday afternoon, when a LHS “9” Lose First To strong Perth Aml>oy High School Mr JoHxnv wjuxm nine handed the Frank Catale ■ coached team a 3-0 whitewashing KEGLER’S St. Mary’s, 10-2 for their second consecutive defeat. Mvmmm t»- Linden winners In the first four MOBC THAN ONCE AmHik tiw IM I-IM t tealuAlMa o m m contests, received a sound 10-2 Kwm» » n « » d tunum'us macadam paveanmr being ^ - security to be approvni hy th# C’euiwii tirii .Arolie Otooral. rwr*i%*4 m m rttm m o tm S % to ^ «E 9 m i IB M |Mtol ft **»fc*p ftw R i tibatr I ’o o g r e a* Kuttem. bomg approsjmaltoly 880 Br»«al Uon o f cwmhinatioR concrete eurto and gu'Aeni. betng arpronuoatWy 8T5 im«ai proamaatriy 650 square yards o f pave- whtoh bond ahall rrmasn m fuil fiev-- wriilMgp . II«
<<