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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 >uacilmaji P m I Stile to btiry (hr haicbet In the W l i galher.ng which wjH feature the of the wti.'d* in which a primary nom.nation for State Senator. Yeisley wa.s renominated as he Rot Although hotly contested .n their - »ntr any ^**11 puaUjnn of the organization tick«-t on the Fourth Ward Councilman B Am .ng the crff.crf* to be defeated riarence Baukn.ght. while This accusation was us<-d by a «omct,mre t«k«a a fe»J longer for county U vH. ward .Murawjtki rolled over C l* ji * n< w pn aideni of the group Ye.s.ey had thing* a b.t tougher ne.ghbonng newspaper, with th • »«m e to utear!ad from than •! n and intention, one city official stated ga.n.-d Its only victories in Linden gin E.ghth Ward Councilman Ml- » gne l ;ayt year and Walter Abe Henry Mack "of evok.ng some form of sympathy pfre* \n fm>ney playef hae been as TWO ronomittee candidate* back- .■hael Smig.-ldty polled 316 vot«s la 'ierhard haj b.-en acting pre*.dent The contest .n the 6Ui Ward n for a candidate in the hope of se­ attached In auch a peraoa vh o can . ed by Alexander G W'rtj^ey won. hi* unopp*mg for a Dem­ Republicans had no eandidatei oa them aad (h#a fciaa or ar,a come hr vr..i run for t V pr*y.der,cy of an<1 Alexander Wr.giey. lasurg.-nt. hb^ei;^7|ICV It Was also interesting to note, ocratic freeholder nomination. He the ballot but did manage to pl^k baeh tm;f ftg ready lo fac# the nrrt : v organ.xation. sought the Democrat.c nominalKin that a supposed poll conducte*! in polled onJy '<66 vote* while the top up two write-in candidates, Qerit obstacle Many op^^nioiu are ra ' ’^^aa the moat bitterest political the 6th Ward bad designated Mr organ.xation vote getter in that Van Someren in the Eighth Ward preaaeid during a poitbcat campaign j pf.mary fought ;n many a year Wrigi.'y as the potenbal w .n v r R A B W A V ttn a in T A L A D D IT IO N -A reh h en 'a rv«4>wtiig wkmm* (he category S.gmund Swiontkfrwski. a and W.lliam Keylea in tke Teatb than When replayed or rc^mrted to I Present Councilman John Mru- To the status of the pre-election baMIhC eapa— lta peogtam prapoaed far Rahway Ha«p4laJ (a rrUete union off.cial here, ,-olicd up V\;ird. The R»T>ublican.s also gained the person resp(»fiafbkr for making Wins Top ! crek created this p.-ob!em when ward poll, a member h.gh in the ateevrvwAed caodMIiini mmd (he aerseoa bed ftharlage. Mha4ed pefttehe score of .? -466 mtmibera o f the county committee the idat,emea(. it aounda aa If an -ty official famdy outwardly snap­ Applet (he « » « . (hfos Mary wfag %• be eem U w ted at pear of kaapital j announced eari.er ,n the year that Jam-s M McGowan received 3 949 on write in votes. other p«-r»oa had mt4 ;% later- j he would not be a candidate for p'd that "Just who took the poll mmd Ihr mtm hahAgaihMora keHAIsg af Uwp Kahway Ptr«i %»d A Wj votes tgainst 1.676 for John J WH- protatiofia of ororda alao bm-'-mm* a and whom did they question?*’ In the Sixth Ward. W rlgley to.54 reauH i» fa Bift# m^t* r-3*ea * ^reat biOw It was ;n 'as* yea r« 166 scores. wBch la iaralaA ah Bhhe h|f»eA w B aAd m V4a and bHag tV n * *'s»»-sr»de * i'pture ronlest uitseifiahiy throughout the In Democratic baiiotiBg for other ->ac « « ; ewer iiftioaF pMC b o * .Vjvembi f e>c*:on that he gave a Re ynold Marconi and Mrs Wilma tm bM » far aponaored by * V N J State Mus­ campaign There were many who nom.nations, Eugene J. Kirti was many were aomyad efther Mankowaki. two of Wrigley** com i l eum v?-ry gi3od account of himjw-.f wh.ie did far more than those v.-ho sought favored for .arrogate over John T oay fh ie th,ng aar# la (hat Ihe e^.r.g .ncumVnt J. rome Knjeg mittee candidates, won in the TW mI Th. youth er»n of Mr and Mra reeogn.tion v.a picture taking' was St>ja by a 3,447 to 1479 score and ran i.late wna 4cfanted District. 'They both polled 193 votes. (\»r«a(ni« P Rlay, mahagrr of tree for t V enut* communtiy "M r Walter Mak t.m.k w contact'-d folk>w;ng the election re­ Krueger, an incumbent led in the past < With Uita a'.fmngr He * arnrd ' V r.gh: | j hav* h»* hxzi. the organization choice, edged arriihMa ctmumaurn m (hr fTtb«hP pita, hoard of foee-rs*ora and u w.n hi* own ward might drive ih turn expressed hia extreme satU- balloting for Democratic nomma- pnmiMa a mm nail* endrat that work ente'ed ,n iV f.nat ^iig.ag Wiltiam P Blake, the Wrigley can­ Bhikhim fMhd ^ atfu a ia the Raalerm Vmoa tJhanty f.n*; n*i! .nto his pol.ttcal co^in faclioR with the rejults and con tions for Assembly as he rolled up a «eeb s»aa heksg ap«cn for m*9% by taking f.r»t pia.e m a con-^at didate, by a 160-156 vote for Oounly fU aiiisA Wmm4 and the R aetim Un Two stra.ght deftata m.ght con gratulaU-d the rea.dents of the re- 3.714 vote* out of a possible 5.224 years 4p*d p*m»ary Tbit rol for student sculptor* frcaa Urnok Committee. Mrs. Frances Burns the Aerriag wnU» Mr May aa . -a Oounty ('Tsamher of O mm i-rc* viBc- IV g:.b Mr Wngley that he »pect;%*e Wards for their continued ■ votes. uMta some many n»on;h» ago pre^ anJ .M.ddimex counbe*. ' organization choice outpolled Mrs. .•va.rfcea at ( V comhU(S>oe are M r Maget alao a mrfflBer of t V Blight do b»tter in other civic in vote o f conf.dence. The results for other candidates d. *•-! Chat the couaci'mia-- can The Maky.m.k youth submitted . Jeanette GodlewsJci by a 167-146 JoBa H Mag sn. rocamuaity rs£a b o ^ la ; board of go%'ernof* -» n that eab-grory was: Vincent J. d»dal«« fteeK'.ng feeiend .a ceram.c and the The voting in the Second District I v . o f Rabwray ahd Paul C B.1 H iv r Coliutma Com fol CVimmiUe* 3.5H6; George G Woody. Jr. 3.427; w*M a*. ilsoC tiJne oaid that ho op third in balsa wood for Democratic County Committee n*a. mar»ag'<~r of chemical pro \ J.feeiof of EajtcfB l*n>cn Cour Mildred Barry Hughes. 3694: Ro- poM(j«Tft OSS then eygsected Op Retiring Educators To ; seats, with the organization choices dusMiy Bayiray Red^ry iy Chamber of ('ommerre he b.‘rt E Sullivan. Jr. 1.649; Stanley pcXitjOR d .f come apd b»w first. »'as: Stanley Novalanv. 222, at liombkr O*; A Raflkiac €V P*at pfea-dcat at l.«ndeB Indaeirta! H Xeedell. 1.479: Fra»k P. Trocino. Itm c v v i ih< rema.hing S>csaQ^-iat and Mrs Emily Ciemnieekl. 226. A*y>n and former prcaiVat of Re- More Leisure AaaownroeaeBt of the appmnt 1 5*4i: Francis J Mertx. 1.490: O s c e ; and Chester Ranaki, 138, ahd Mra. py^y *vaU * o «td wa4 let \kmm ajSKe Hav.ftgr# and l.oan Ax»n M ' airau waa made ky lyawrehor K Be Honored On Sat. J Lirtvman. 1 4 ^ and Lola Jensen MSdred Lallsher. 133. tcvetn he aeparated Iroan (he parrn! Maget It a nacenVr at the fiahwa.i Romano. 222 cMrgaftfMtMa aiul ycjpportod Iheir C W getken*} ramphigh ehaimwa. Yeisley in the Tenth Ward took Induelnai Ayan. Rahway K.wan.* Time Other Democratic balloting for caMUdatm lo r.cfory w^- reported (had rarnsitAieat of A tesSimoaial dinner for Mrs m il retire in June. two out o f three durtricta tralliag (.Tuk Rahway l.odfe of Elk a and Freeholder notninations showed: T V !,en4ra Cdy tWeh?wm(lc Ct'jb t->p buuinea* and cSvIr leader* for Y e* you witl hav. more leieure Anna Jordan Carver and Mrs Bca only in the Flrat District where an orp *ii.vr and former iruaiee >f Mrs Cohen, w ife of the late A.rthur C Fried. 3.196; W alter J. headed by Ar»..ftf f^rmulent W^MIer key ivaattmsuesr p>aiU IS the cam- t.mr when you bank by ma.i at trice Kai^man Cohen is being pMn- Philip Cohen, a former City At Skkm got 91 votes to the incum­ I V Rahway United i%iBd Mitchell. 3.410; Thomas J O'Brien, Oerhard 4.4 ye-msea * o fh ;n beep- p*-ga way near ng coni|i4ordiaated by City comsmuer a one of (he advance by-mail form* st any office and we beth Avenue Assistant Profeasor of Medicine at 'The results m other districts w »a; ('Vesmcal Induetry Councti of t V W BHluscio. 350 (^ .r tn a n CharSea II •nl.cging groupa The drive w.U V w;H pay t v pottage both way* Mr* Carv.'r, a fourth grade teach­ Seton Hall and Profeasor Jerome Second Yeisley. 191: SkMn. MI7: Manufacturer* Cfiemuc* Aa*n. and Fr»*d E Shepard and Dorothy C. Va^raao fir The cotinUea* oprned off.v-taUy at a ypoeaor* Union County Truai ^ a memVr er. beg.\n her career at School One A Cohen a law professor at the and Mac4t 29 and Third. Yeisley, I V FUjnern I'nios County Chamber Brearley managed to break through ft'smber .-d loyal pafty m em Vry aU ner Thursday a.gIM at I V RaVvay of the Fcdera! Deposit Insurance n I-indrr. in 19?^ and has been Un.v.Tsity of Cahforma I.»aw School. Sklon. 93 and Mark. 87, of Commerce the organization line in the ballot­ p:ayrd a « tai part in (hv* rictory liodge at E^ka C\>rp Adv ■ teaching at School S.x for the past In a committee race in the *n»lrd Berkeley, California. There are six ing for Republican nominations to Many veteran ennapatgoern auch a* T v corporatioa aubacnpttun com k* year* She is recogn.sed as an grandcluidren. District o f the Tenth W'ard. Mrs. the Assembly as they got 15 and (M y Atv-rney 1-rorit W.aetalry m.tiee WiH iBvtte participatios m outst.tnding :ea,-h»r of ariubmetic. Angels Veranes. the organization Mrs Cohen has been very active 194 votes respecUvely. Msynr \V .am } llurat Counci! t v ba.kt.ag fund by itwluetru'. M.-s C*.-v. r graduated from Ea-vt choice, defeated Mrs. Ann R. Onuje in social, charitable and civic af- Other scores were. Francis X. man Kranra J Burns OMisrUmnn compaRieo irnhitt the *eT%ire arm Orsng- H.gh S.-hool and N»*wark •hak by a 192-121 count. f.i.rs She i* a past president of the McDermott, 256. Nicholas 8 John r..Sa-»rd fTthagan aL apcafheadrd at Hahw-ay Hnapitai T V arm t - State Normal She is the w ife of Murawski in posting his victory Lindt-n Junior High and Senior I^i^^orte. 256; Loree Oollins. 256: • hr dr v^ «>• fdect the parly nom be poN-ered In t V induetrial aoi.--.t* R 'l.-' Garver who is the I ’ nited took all three districts in the ward, H-gh School PT A s. and the Lin^ien Pf-ter J McDonough. 167 and Henry Itom ncHidea R*lt«*ay. teadva Rd County Commission for the Blind, tions for freeholder was; Eugene Kep-jb %n party L-ihden it pmc Plain*, (kirleret. W'ooBrIdge Ed and a! Atiantic C.ty TVey mam- 'Hff challenges from four Bauknight and general chairman of the United F Daly. 163; Harry V Osborne. Jr. i#f»n. rurd*. and W^infiekl *ain a summer home at Spring backed candidates ivv'vai'.y dea-t And. (hat the Jemsh App**ii. Women's Diviston. 2 ^ Fxlw.ard H Tiller. 296 and Wal "'n iu is a tUne oohauming )ob Muraw.aki's margins in the F'l^at only fi'rm of compeCHioa to come She has been captain in Community ter E Ulrich. 166. m lin d en ^ from v>thitt the Dem and u i* very gratyfing that men t'arver .s a member of the Chert drives and has participated an-d Sr'cond Districts was 310-198 at Mioh Stature wiU uadertake t V oc-raliC party Eitucation Association and in hospital and Red Cross drtves- and 242-U6 a • a a Uafc be<>auyr they realise the ho* Teache.*-* Association. She A committee headed by Mrs. R o­ Skkm Makes Statement Voting for committee candidataa, Another b<( of intefeyttng data piUd needy are ao urgeht.*' the gen m.any y.^ars been chairman bert Croteau, assisted by Mrs. with the organization choices first, erat chairman gaid V in g dk^ueded from Tucyday * elec ; of se.'d sales at School Six. the pro­ Charles Erbeck Mrs. Frank Caru­ Irwin ^ion . defeated 10th Dem w.as: First District. Morris Smith, (loB waa fbnt a tcrtnl td &,2«4 riefn- ocratic aspirant, today issued a 'W 'e cvpect thia ocNnniiUee to ac ceeds of wh.ch are us.'d for ne«Kly so Mrs Stephen Ssixeepaniak and 3«>8. and Mrs. Addie Stuckey. 397. ocfatic yotea trere recorded In (be statement in which he expressed his count for a yuhatanttal portion at ehildren. the executive board o f School Six. apA .Arthur Holmes. HN), and M ra McOctman r% W.laon Scnatorinl gratification to all residents who Eiizabrth Benn. 146. Ute Rahway Hin^Mhl BhiMtag Mrs Cohen, a second grade teach­ is in charge of arrangements. nomination O f (bui Mtdvoaran supported him m the Tuesday SiH'ond District. Cheater J I.iata- Fund Induytry hay a real intere*t er, btgan her career at S^'hooi T.rk» ts are available through Mrs. notched Ih l* trhi5c Wiiaon received primary and asked that they now la erraung arsd nMuntalaiag es Erv before the No- County Banks Group To reiTtber election if Any of the Coming Events . aon-Lnr Vv>'er» are not to fall Into the handy o f the tXM* coo(e«?anu Thu m;ght V th« margin of yictory Review New Tax Law for e iiV r yul«- HF:a IUI AlttMT CITY HAU. A group ‘if twvnty five c^vnmer each financial institution r«'qu#'st Till KSUAV. .VPRII. 18 Work to hr done on roa«! improve cial banks, savings b^nks and sav­ ing them to fill in their St-H?:.al S. - mrnta progreating venf nicely un Un<]< n R. pubhcan Clitb iru-.-ting at 8 p.m. at American I^.gion ings and loan as-sociations in Union curily Numb«r and return it as der the auperviaion o f City Kngin Home, County have banded together in a soon as po.ssible. to the institution eer John ZrMrman and Road Com historic cooperative effort to in­ from which they receive earn.ngs Linden Kiwanis C3iito m «U ng at 12:16 p.m. at PAL BuiMin*. mitlee Chairman OouiiHIman W'U- form the public o f a new ffMJecal or dis’idends. Women of the Moose Chapter 6«5 at 8 p.m. at Moose Home. ham DalatW . l^ketriac (he im­ tax Jaw requirement which dire.-t- These numb<'rs must then he used provement oontrmplatcd for clean­ l.v affects all savings customers it by each institution in report.ng in ing and widening lewera la lo TTESD.4Y, .%PK1L 2S was announceti today. The an­ dividual earnings, interest and div- continue in Un« with the firal nouncement was made by Byron . idends to the Internal Revenue Veterans of Foreign Wars Wheeler Post 1S97 meeting at « pjB. eachekm maSnlenancc program that F West, speoial committee chair­ Service as w^quired by the federal at Post Home. Penn. Ave. haji been lurhedufed . Bomba ex­ man. and a vice president o f N a­ Uw’. pected when membera of Council Linden Rotary Club meeting at the Linden Reformed Church tional State Bank of EHIzabe^th. i The announcemertt emphasized mt*et with Rrereation Cmnmuarioa at 12:15 p.m. A special full page advertLsement the fact this is not an arbitrary to daterminc ret^nalbHUy e play is being given by ro^mt- nt pre.ideM ct th. SciHiot i PTA Dr. Frederic Bwen win conclude Mra John F BarreU at *»• Mil- bers of the Subuiban Jewish Cemer during a meeting held at the tclwal. hi* appraieal of the Theatre of To­ tonia SUeel, on April 37 and M. Ttdkeis are stiU Other oHIeera ohoseit inclsdcd: day with the h » c awaited atudy of Mlaa Lumhra ia a graduate o f ' available for the Sunday. April 39 Flral vice jrealdeM. Mra Boru Edward ABiee, author of the cur­ Rice Mamorial High Sdiool and performance. It te reported ttiat att Woytowica; aecond vice preaident. rent hit play now oa Broadway. the Jeanne Manca School ol Nura tickets for &turdsy, A^ril 27 have AI Kalla, jriae^al: recording Mc- -Who'a Afraid of Vlrylnia Woolf." lag, Burlington, Vermont. Mie la been sold. reUry. Mra L. Henncaaj. Having preaentad other aapecU of preaently on the atnff of ^ Mary'a Bert Kate is direcUag the pUy Jr.; correapMdlng McretaiJ, Mn. the theatre of today, Dr. Bwen and Evelyn Shevelove Otbach is HoaplUl. West Pshn Beach. Flor leavea a moct enthuaiaatic audience, MIebaal Heikala and traaaarar, the muaic director. FroducUoa Mra Anthony Cafaro. Ida .7 enilytrtened hy hia peraonal enper- manager is Mra Robert Flnket Mr. Barrett ia a graduate of leircea in the theatre. Jack Oelber Tickets are being handled by Mra. Mra. Donald Baidler named Mra Unden High School and aHended and Jack Riohardaon are amont Sylvia Gatenaky and Mrs. Evelyn Nicbola. BMd>tR aa laMaiiatlaa the Unlvemity of Vermont He la | ( ABUL ANN UTMBBA «he authors &l»o «Uted for discus* GarelUck. chairman and Mra Augtiat Baroa. a meniher at Delta Pai fraternity ; Aiofi this fituti cvenlnc. aa co chairman. Aaeiatiag will be sBd lb* V*miQBi Air Nst*o«*l! Air Fore* Bis*. Wseo. T bess wk*r* Or. Frederic Owen, professor of Mra Anthony MlUano. Mta. Bea Guard At presrnt Mr Barrrtt is a b* bolda lb* ru ^ of BoeoiKd L ^ English Utersture City Ooiletc Uh m CwWy RttarM T« Ruaao and Mra Tboma, Rlchacd- ftutlcal navigator at Jam** CVoally ' imant A Ju^ wadding Is pte»s*d end Brooklyn CoUegc also lectures aon. sd the Brooklyn Aoedemy and Mas- MctI Twiiirt i> lUMie A meeting will be held Wrdne* icm Institute in New York C^y. He day. May I. to nta|i plan, for the dr«w?r his oonaiderable exper­ Sixth Orade |>arty. Sixth Qrada HUSter 6-2864 ience in the theatre to hirhh^ht mother, and leachera Mlaa Mary his lectures, having produced sr\- There will be a meeting of the Senyahyn. Mim Romanne Morrow YOUR USED CAR DEALER ers3 plays. The puMic is cordially Un»on County Unit. New Jersey and Oiiel Tirado, have been Invited invited to attend tills finai locUire. Association for Retarded Children, to attend ^ e meeting Tickets may be obteined at loe tonight. Thursday evening. April Mra. Babbit, program rbairmaA Shamrock Motors door. Kefreshments are served at a lA At A‘90 in Su Lake's Parish wa. in chnrge ^ a .h it “Wbat 1. ooffee hour veith a question and B O Y^ STATE MINNERS. A. Wiben Scott. gaMaaee eaaaeeler far Linden HIgli Sehoel fai shewn pre- Hail Walnut Street and Fourth In It (or Me " ti dealt with char­ RcpuUtion built m Honoitjr - answer period. aentli^ Tiremaa Martin, a meaiher of tke Junior rbwo. with hte offirini noUfientlon thnt be has been Avenue. Roselle. acter huilding at home Mr and Mrs. H. Van Du sen oeleeted to attend New Jeney Bey's i^^Me as the repreaentative for the Linden .Ameriena Legion. Boat l*artlcmanta included Mr Tirado, Service .. . ^ o g - Se* “SLOT Mrs Jriseph Gordon. Mrs. Abe Puken of Westfield, will conduct an Mra Barone. Mra Chraanonraki and Weitzman and AJan Gardiner are No. 193. With Mr. Seott ore, from left to right, John Schott, gvldonce connoelor; Bnsce Reaaik. nanwd open membershq;> forum, reviewing Mra Hennemy 100 ST. GEORGE AVE. LINDEN, N. J the chairmen for this series which nHrmnte. niao o member of the Janior cloaa: Thoonui Martin, winner; and. LawTenre M. Kinaelln. Umt accomphshments up to the Mra Sahanuan Camaratta report­ is ^Kuisored by Suburkan Jewish aoelal atodieo teacimr. « present, fol^wed by a dlscussioa ed that the FTVt haa too pmr cent Center as part of its adult educa­ with the membrrshp partictpaUag. ImeuMf minAirahtj. tion presentationa I as good as boys, and that's , pretty good' . *nie teams are S t TIm tc m ’ s V T A P lu t Th9 L9lHp9p Cfniar warming up at Linden Airport and are well worth watching—all thirty- by AN ITA LEW EN two of them . . . Keep ^ur eye oa “EM l«(TM r’’ ParliM iboa»%»»»a»»»»»»»e»%o»%ooa»ooo4 3 the following boys, their teams and Happy "vacation week", and what j^nsors are pinning all their hopes a week it’s been . . . The weather for a great season on; shortstop Mrs. Edsvin Oerfich announced is jurt what you youngrters or­ and star pitoher Harry CCoanell. | fdans for the **End of t^e Year dered. and we oldsters are not ad­ St. .Ekxabeth and outfielder, John j Eipper" at a meetlnc of the Moth­ verse to a IHtle sunshine either ... Supoa. St. Theresa . . spons

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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 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.ferothy Wasaer, Be» , was dlsruased. Persons interested the progmsn with a prayer. Orange Juice, Baked Macaroni A j secretary, Mrs, W illie Hamlin; cor- Edwin Neal told the mpTT^>era of Schnlarah^ and la a mMnniMr Bruce fi^ n id i. ILaBsita RmienaMer. ertr WeaiA C*ral WotouiA Dorashy in )otniag the organisation are Mrs Willtam Machnowikl was Cheese. B. Green Beans. Whole . responding secretary, Mrs, Alex the meeting between the Catholic Pi Mu i^silon and Delta f*hi • Olga Sanuiadouaiiy Siieva tMem- &Uftk «»d Mary abb Zenianiiky. I urged to aUend rehearsals at l;td ' elected president for the 10S3-O4 WTjeat Rolls or Muffins it B Pea , Garron and treasurer. Mrs Gilbert Action Society and Mayor William .schoiajitic societiea at Rutgank parten, Oregory Bprinfstun. Cjn jpmi. Moadaya in the church hatl [year Other officers chosen includ nut Butler Cake w;th Orange Nut i Marcus. J Hurst and Police Chief Henry He Ls the son of Mr. and Mrai Uiia Tniohin. Carla Wrinherg and I Mary Antoaakos. Rictiard Apple, fed Vice presidents. Joseph Martin Icing. I Xfrs. R4jth Van Deusen and Dr Toma.siJ'Wskl. The society’s drive Konstanty Ktilpinski and ia a gra4 Robert ZAgler Juditk Beaker. Ronnie Boshinsky, f,Ain* Barr. Karen Belinski. Naney and Robert Lockery; corresponding Tt'RHDAY, APRIL 2S I Grace F I^awrence, retiring farui- against Indecent literature was dis­ uate of Linden High School. Susan CaHiart. Joseph Ombaek, tedapcRL Barbara OoppoUro. secretary. M iu Minna Frank and Hamburger on Bun, Potato Saiad. I ty members, were presented g ifu cussed at that gathering. Qualirficatioas for Phi Beta Kappi B fw e Abmmoartta Catby Cupee. I.anee €9iodosh. ouis firfdser. O.S B . com­ m'-m-hershi.p a r e acholarsh^ 1.eflpr Castan>od Jran CNvena. Bet C«sU Civornyrk, Jane Bby Debra Ckiudu f9by. Barbara Elkind, Nan- Red Jelio Cubes with CXistard Sauce Waiter Crotwn announced the win Mrs Marily Robinson, home ec­ mended the members for *heir ef achievement, character and genend my Qrrrnljeri Kathy Ga«*l Kathy Fink HiXm Fruchlef, Irene Gsikan ; ry Entlieh Robin Ftbstdi Steve or P.neapple Chunks. ners of student art awards were' onomics teachera directed sixth forts to rid nfwswtand.i of -salaclou-s promise Memibera^ are selected iF Hoiup. Mary Lynn Jakuoa Norman ski. Barry OeiHber. Larry Gerhef. ' y*40f«dio. Toby Goldberg. Jerome HEDNENHAY. APRII. 34 55culpture. W'alter Maksimik. pas grade g-.rts in a fashion show The literature He urged that all organ­ a faculty committee from awioaR I^itaberg *D*m Nyei Kathy O' Joyce fUrsen, Sara Herman Sdary Harris Mary Ellen Hofmann, Ray uld take the top U) per cent ed the under­ Brlea. Maureen rrflrien thivid Tia- lioaklar. Margaret Kelly. Oail Ken mond Ingandela. GaiJ Jacob. Is-ari* Broccoli O f Asparagus. Cranberry Janet Pahn and w'oodship. Robert beris B.gby, Irene Braiisford. Bern- «Sep.* to prevent the sale of obscene graduates enrolled in a predmoalab crate. fbiaanRe Hytko Mark Rock fip^. Lola KorneU. James Korn- Kornhauaer. Edward Kurts Jay ■ adine Brcnrn. Jeannte Butler. Janet Gelatine 5ktlad. Whole Wheat Roll literature. Kolesal c^. Bruce Sherting. Karen fMver antiy liberal arts curriculum. meysr. Nanry K n aW . Jemn Me tjev.naoR. Michael Mopsick. Karen Carroll, Rosaiiad Coleman. Edna St ILjUer. Golden Glow Cake with John Rhcdlork guest speaker Membt rs of the Dt'hatmg niub. Judy Wcakk. Bafth H'ilsey aad Olyna, Audrey Moore. Joyce Moofe. Olenick, Marlenr Piskorik Mar­ Green, Aandra Lucas. Josephine I.av- fiiMiilr Thomas and Marlane Waick. Muff.n A Biitter. p.-ach ^"th he the toastmaster for the annua! the Western H'-misphere.” Carole Baker fNirul Soyas Retja Btevra Sagi. Dayle Se^rt. Robert id SebnehSer. Toby Behrmjlow.ts Jennifer Boykins narrateo the Whip Topp.ng or Applesauce r’ommun:on br‘-akfa.<. Sunday. M.ay Partietpant.s inclu-ied Eleanor Xfrs. .Abrah.'un Bernstein wna Coben, Jaek Costa. Margaret Dun SerreUi and RosJyn Simnsky Steven Shur. Trudy Skveraky John , fashion show I'RIIIAV. APRIL 36 13. A Treasury man will discu.’?* Paradowaki Arthur Gutkin. Bar elected president of the Sisterhood Also l-iToaard Shulman. Honakl Smnlarek. and t'a fo l Ann Soban Marsa Abromaitis. Sheryl P'ord. Bi*nded Ju.c« Fish Sticks or narcotics bara .Smith and Howard Bontz. of Congr<'gation Anshe Chesed at m .i^kubcca RabrfC Sm^lh Huann Also. Jean Stracey Alan Huko Rarbara Gtrmas. Elo.se Gkaade. Thiy'or Pork Roll on a Bun Homt Plans were formulated for thf* an- Parents of n;n*h grade .srtude.n»d meeting h*id at the Synagopm* Sm.Ui Chtml Ikibel Joan meimcer. Vjch. O e o f^ TTkOf, Joseph Truncmie Fried f*otato. Vegetarian St*-w or c »al re treat to be he'd Friday. from 5k>ehl and XfcXfanus Jtinirr Center. A. W. RELLUSaO Jean Sadia, Barbara IVrrdak N e« , Roaiyn Green, Jenn.fer B'jykins Jurate Vakanetui Joan V.gushin Harh*;! L.pdsrhaU: and Barbara B Sp.nach Old Fa»h.on«-d Corn Jun<- 2S> .n Xforr.stow'n The retrr-tt H.gb fiehools attended the gather Other officers chosen are: flrot Ted Wayne. C^letn Wheel­ aad SON, lac. Marilyn Warchol, Devorah Wat- j W i!k .n s had clothing on display, mi-al .Muff.n* A Butt* r Hr*-?id Pud wiH tw- * '.nduct<-d by Jesuit fathers mg as guests frf the H.gh Schoo. v,c. president, Mrs. Lawrenco er and Carat Tork* MiAs. Karen Werkmeisler D.sn* j It was announced that iksi was d.ng r'histard anth Oistard Sauce G<-orge reported on plans group. Fuer.st. second vice president, Mrw. B‘iit;am», l.*yAds W;isoa Kathryn i raised at the fun fa;r or Fru.t for the parish fim J y p.cnic to b»- Robert Xtarkmann and third vice Haney Aklrmaan. Cia.ne Babtam Tclalry aad Diane Zitnak It »!»o afmj announced that Mrs held Sunday July 21 H- also an president. Mrs. Edward Levine; Jsequel.ne Kenm-dy has sent an ri.R%IEVTARY SOKMH-S nounred that there w.l! be a tr.p tr*a.surer. M ra Dan Teilen; record­ Waterproariag aut/>graphed p.riare to the school Friday. .August 23 to a Yinkee Kiwanis Told Of ing secretary. Mrs Irving Gutkla; COMPLETE The fdKfto will be placed .n the M 4 »n \ V , %PRI|. 33 Wh.t* 5v>x g.ame corresponding secretary, Mrs. ®d- pr.ncjpars off.ee Orange Juice Bak»-d Maj-aron. St Thomas Sharkey asked for h» :p Passover Meaning n-y 5?ivitt; financial secretary, HOME FURNISHERS XIrs Norman Rhf*fi»s pres.dent Che*-se, B Gr»**n Beans Whr»ie from meTnb«*rs to instruct retarded Xfr.i Herman Newman and asaiol' presented the school's baskerball Wheal Roll* or Muffins St B Pea children in rebgion The classes are ant financial secretary. Mrs. David Dr -Abraham GeLfond pr.nc.pal EL. 2-7429 ‘hamp.ons w.th .nd.v;dual trophies nut Butter Cak- I^anon Icing being held at RruteUe Catholi'* H.gh Ros»‘nberg of Soehl Junior H.gh School, dL*- Thomas T<*^;es S.xth grade class Tl r>D4V. APRIL 35 School Mrs. Adolph Marc’is, president, i cussf*d “The Meaning of Passover” SiiKt 1911 perfo.-med sevens: exper.ments Hamburger on Bun Potato Saiad announced that a joint Installation at a rm-fting of the K wani.* Club Xfrs Rhode* and Mrs Xfsr'hnow- B Pea* R*-d Jelio Cub»*s with Cua- ceremony will take place W ed neo- at the F’.AL bnJdmg \k- reported on the spr*ng confer- | ta.*d Sauce day May A. Mrs. Irving I>w.tan, a Dr GA‘!>fond. a m«mb* r of the ence in Edison. A serars of film ' HEDNESDAY. \PRIL 34 former president of the si.<{terhood, club ex^‘;4.n«'d var.ou.* ceremonies Bl|ttr Eagir Famitnrr Mo. sl..des. ’•Ours to Chensh." was Turkey fTieip Sury on Rice B VFW Ladies’ Aux. and Harry MopsiOk, former nongm- meiud.ng th'=‘ ritual of seder. shown Bro' Muff.n John Chian program chairman, XIra Markm.ann reporter! on the A B.iit. r S..- ed F*ea.-hes M r* Angckj Troiano w.%.* elected announced that the next meeting model seder Mra. I.AWTence Fuenst. l*RH)%Y. APRII. 36 president a i the Auxiliary of Will feature a talk by Peter Nice- directory chairman, said that the It - i. d Ju- ' F'jih Sticks Horn*- John Russell Whe»-ler Post foro of Camp Kawanee who will deadline for advertisements will be F.' > d P c.rt* . V »g. tar:an Stt w. Old VF%V at a meei.iig at the pnst speak on camp life. Saturday. June 1. Mrs. M. rwin Zit HOUSE F ' . «n f ’ornmea* M iff .n* St Bu: hom*- Xfr Gw'iham .'\nd Wilr.am Paler­ omer and Xfrs. Mark Kalb are co- PLANS mo, Jr reported that the division tr-f .Sugar Cook.** Othcr off;c» rs chr»< n a.^e; 5v-mor c hairm* n. pr- im t, Mrs. fV

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 Rert Brown, hospital F '-der.ck Ruhhlf cit.z-ri.'ihip ■MERCURY • COMET chairman, discussed the T^rty at- -ha.rmsn. led the Tag aalute and tfndt*d by 14 membt-rs at Lyons CO.MET 2 DOOR SEDAN Mr H 'rton gave the .nvocatson H o^.tal. .An afghan. knitted by the M'-’i W;lJ..sm Wervon and. Xfr.« Delivered W V O A K -tudents of Soehl Junior High • Pe-ry M a-,- urg.^d moth- rs to vol­ Factory Equipped J . SA'hooi. was pres^mted to the ha.*- unteer a* lead*‘rs :n the Brownic p.tal by Xfrs Brown. and G.r! Sk-vsut programji It «•.»> LIPPY’S MERCURY-COMET L\C. Mrs Kapwta announced that o f­ announcetl that the annual Moth- ficers will be instalh'd Saturd.ay. 314 E. ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN ’ er * l>ay plant aale w,’ I take place Xf.ay 11. Mrs, Kaputa preaided and Thuridiy anvl Friday. May 9 and Phone: HUnter 6-8200 XfrsL Jos«^h Monaco and Mrs. Ca"! Xtay 10 O P E N D.41LY 8 .4JM. . • P..M. SanlolU vrere hostesses. Mrs John Br mb« rs o f the PTA. Cubs and other atudt'nu : Mra Alice Keating directed the CULLIGAN ■ Glee Club in a apecial program and Philrp Sangiovanni gym Instructor, led fourth, fifth and sixth graders Spring SPECIAL in .a physical fitness demonstration Mrs. James IX’iUow. president, an­ H ark I FULLY AUTOMATIC nounced that the new ofrscen# will be installed Tue»day. Xfay 21. at so DO MORTGAGES f>oeh! Junior High School. A sixth grade achievement program al»> ; will be presented at that time. Water Softener If your plan* arc to buy or build, vuit any o f our iO conveniently located offices and let us show you how a Union SKdes Ob Earope SImwb Gjunty Trxist Compiny mortgage can be utlored to your needs. To Rebecca Conid Uait o u t SAVIMCS ACCOUNTS EABN Mrs Sherwood H Mundy showed TAKE$198.00 UP TO 8 YEARS TO PAY - slide* on Eurorpe at a meeting of T > « MICMSaT aANK KTCaaST NATS rAIO m UNOCN. t^e Rebecca Cornell Chanter of the S H * n a vaaa — co svo u no u i an d rAW q u a b ts m - at the home M*s Lester E Walker. 2211 Summit Terrace. See It At Our New Show Room Mrs. Xlundy displayed pictures of 2047 ROUTE 22 WESTBOUND, UNION ■ England Denmark. Prance, Hol- jiiii Ciiit) Trist Ciipaiy i Nnd. G»'rmany. Switxerland and (Just Below The Flagshyi) Italy. The speaker was iirtroduced SMvma YOU in kizam in I by Mrs. Earl Hoffman, program I chairman. Open Eveningis la t t n u 4 IMW 7IS Mhihs* Am m j Mrs. Donald C. Fagans regent LI ! and Mias Helen Wright reported on I the Tlst StMe Convention which they attended In Trenton. Gov. Richard J. Hughes was the pjrifwl- : 1IM a I M SSS I t Oawgs^ Am ., Wm pat speaker at the affair. Reports also w ert given by Hiss Helen Ward, secretary, and Mra Walker, treasurer. Mrs. WiHiam X NO Sm * Am . I M i Rand received the special nwnrd. MIMMt riOIIAl DirOIIT INtURANCI CORRORATION Mrs. Orrin Orlffla. vice regent, presided la the absence of Mm Willinm Rand, ehnimma. Mm. HoMAna nssisUd the boMtsseis. M U. S -1 6 0 0 PAGE FOUR THE LINDEN (N.J.) NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1963

, 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 r Ment«4 Health tor the third and wto need prafeaetonal help In j l?10 Mildred Avemie. visited the I i caring for them. ancient seaport of hunir. Turhey. •MkPwTa TmOMito F«r Off During the April 21-27 period we will ob­ I At a Tea held at her h. me for ahmrd the nuclear* powered guided mtssile frigwu V m BaMbrtdge la Aotive Mambw oT NATIONAL EDITORIAL AaKXaATION serve National Library Week. No institution ' the community leaders in this ram* < pAgn, Mrs. Hughes said that great* March. Member at AinilT BURBAD OE CDICULATION8 can be more deserving o f such an honor. For a \ er nwarenews on U»e paK of the Ttie Bainhrldge was the first nu­ library is, in the full sense o f the word, a monu­ < puhUc of the prablem of mental clear-powered ship to visit the gate­ M tliR p4M< O ffte* atf LindM. New Jersey m Seeceid Claee ment to civilization— to its tragedies and tri­ I illneas wan easential If sr« are to way to the inddJe Bant Her crew- J«ee M. 1996. «»Aer Uie eet of HAreli S. ti?9 — PeeUtt at tke 8>eca< progress In our ear* of the mental- memhers enjoyed sightseeing tours dMM rate liae been paM at Uteden, N. J. umphs, its disasters and its victories, and, above ly «i. , to Ihpdifwus and Bergama and with­ all, what men have felt and managed to put down in tamir Itnetf. in words o f prose and poetry. As one former vice president of the United Robert Morena. son ot Mr and A world without books would be the emptiest States used to be fond of saying “The time has Mra, Thomas Morena of ftOt North of worlds. And the man or woman who does not Wood Avenue, has been notified come to fish instead of cutting bait.” The situa­ read— and read seriously—is missing, tragically ^ that hr has been granted a four tion to which we refer is the construction o f an I year Stale College Sc'holarship and unnecessarily, one of the greatest of human incinerator to dispose of the city’s garbage. I Hubert wUl grsduale Lsnden High needs and pleasures. School in June and plans to attend All efforts to form a joint incinerator au­ Ruiger* University thority have met with failure despite the untirinn efforts of Tenth Ward Councilman Paul Yeisley, MtUmr.D BARRY Ht OHf» the citv’s chief negotiator for the apparently To Build 3-Story Wing doomed authority. ^xnnsKx'Uiive year, il was announced itxtay by Mrs Kdw.n T, K.t»#er Mr. Yeisley has patiently listened to the ar­ At Rahway Hospital President o ( the Asa%»eist*on guments by Roselle and Rahway, the other two The .Association wiU conduct In- .L‘p*'ftd* nt drives during the m^nth PKins for a now. three-story wing equipment to x^erate the communities interested in an incinerator, and i>f May in right hex's! communities At Rahway Ho.^p;ial wul tN' unveii- hospnal efficiently on a 2\ hour ,n which there are no United Fund tried to find ways around their objections that ed tonight, Thursday evening, April ; bAs;.«i th;U w.H ba- provided by ihr campaigns Mrs Hughea set ihu would not sacrifice the best interests of the City at a d.nner launching the program includes an expanded boil­ year s goal at $C5> to be uscvi to fund-raising campaign to er plant. ina.ntcnAnce shti^. emer­ of Linden. A iiqport the prt>grams of the State ht ip finance the hoi^itars building gency generator transformer .'xxim, .and National AssKw.auons for Men oxpanA;on program |and thousands o f feet o f new con­ He even hoped that the chemical treatment U l Health as well as th*' a%*uvnjes duits and cables. .Additional simrage. of garbage would work out so that the authority Some 226 sponsors are expected of the l*n:on Counyr Association to attend the dinner at the Rahway drainage, and w.«ier namns Anna will f>r Mental HeaJth could be saved. However, the word now is that I.K^dge of Klks. latwrence E. Cole, bo mslalicd. The parking area for such a scheme will not prove to be feasible. general chairman of the campaign. v.sjtors patients, and staff will be Assemblywoman Hughea is com- Will preside and hospital ofnciaia j expanded pleUng her third term in the State t/«'gii^ature and has been ac- In his annual message, Mayor William J. and o A er drive leaders wiU be ‘ 5 Na*w G lid in g for the Ambul­ l.vp on the Committer for Inslitu- among the speakers. I ance Squad A new build.ng to Hurst listed the construction of the incinerator tiona. Health and Welfare house the ambulanot'S and equip­ The m'W addition will be con­ atie is the aponaor o f bills wh.eh as one of the vital steps that must be taken within ment of the Rahway F.rst A.d A structed at the rear of the hospatal would fiv.se anvl hr’.nf up to dale the year of 196JI. and will be connecttNl to a remod* Emergency Squad will be con­ the convi*pLs <.it the care and struct am r the new emergency cit'd service building Renovation of ment of the mentally 111 ‘ A til,. He noted at that time that efforts to form a suite. The First Aid Squad present­ the service building will pro\nde a \ 112. and A 113> These biUa ly is jcKWled :n the ser%*JCe lujild.ng joint incinerator seemed doomed to failure and modern, spacious emergency suite whxi'h would mtuterniae the law* “ therefore the city must move on alone.” The overall pre^ram U designed deaLag with the mentally 111 were to relieve the hospital’s o^’vrerowd- ;, re%*ise\l more than years Mayor Hurst said that the immediacy of the ,ng by adding S2 new beds to bring School 7 PTA Nuaet x g ' In 1900 and l « l Mrs Hughes the health center's puitient capacity s'fved as Aw..*tant Majority twad situation was caused by the fact that “we are up to 2^ bv'ds for aduhs and chil­ Luncheon Chanven f f m the Axormhly ; running out of space in our land fill disposal of dren and 51 hassine’-s for newborn Mrs Hugtu-n advised that the . refuse and this method has increased greatly in babies. pubiiC wiH b- part.ralarly pleased The spoas>ors ton.ght will hear a cost. complete description o f the new Mrs Warren Handley and Mr*. building and w.U receive brochures J.ames Donachy were named co- The words used by the mayor are both true chairmen for the annual leichers showing the location of various luncheon a*, a meeting of the ex­ and strong. They are not to be passed over light­ facilities, A plan for suggested mv- , monai gifts also is Inchidcd. ecutive board of the School 7 PTA ly- \ Hp«'akers will include James at the school. Held over thru Tuesday! Negotiations for the joint incinerator have ' Smith, Jr„ chairman of She hospi- The affair will be held In May been carried on since 19W. A t that time, the ; tul's planning committee; Dr Ix>r- Mrs. Donachy. Mrs. Chartoite Beat PktBre of the Year! j nmer .Armstrong, chairman o f the Koes and Mrs. Richard Oiarles city drew up an ordinance which permits the es­ executive committee of the medical were appointed to a committee to Winner of 10 tablishment of such an agency similar to the Lin- .staff: Cornelius P. Blay. corpora- audit the books M rs Ronaid Par- ! tion subecription committee cha.r fitt. Mrs, George Orak ai»d Mr* den-Roselle Sewerage Authority. Handley were chosen as delegaiej AcaiieBiy Awards! ’ m.sn; Fayette N. Talley, memorial I 1 However, years have passed and Roselle and , subscription committee co-chasr- for the sprfng County Council meei- man: and Charles E. Reed, presi- • ng. Rahway have continued to throw obstacles in ! dent of the hospital board of gov- Mrs Orak thanked the member* “WEST SIDE the way of the plan. They are not faced with j ernors. for their hc^ in makiitg the chil­ such a pressing situation as they apparently still The serious bed .shortage at the dren's luncheon a Mcceaa. M rs E* of pressing need and might be forced to accept cat^ em^gency suits — cmnplete F ii-S a t with a modern oparatlng room, Jimbo terms more favorable to the ci^’. porUdile x-rajr-equi|Mnent, e»m io * Rejgardless of these possibuities, immediate lac rooms and a large waiting Sunday Nit( action is required. W e strongly ui^e that a for­ room. The second floor c f this Sandwicbei ward course be initiated now to minimize the building will be oonverted to offices for use by the administrative, nurs­ time in which the city will be without an incin­ ing, volunteer, and elerieal 2 POOL TABLES COLOR TELEVISION erator. 4. OuppOTtive FacHiUes • THE LINDEN (N.J.) NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1963 PAGE Last Year A Washeat, Gaadvria Perth Amboy Hands LHS 2nd Straight Loss

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 « » » Am * aar-lr tnnpln t !• cM Tbe Ifindfla High School to jghtll BABRBAlaL thrashing from St Mary's for their ^ KORNER M anmwiw Uv n t k Iwpiiln uU walM uUI the Uiun iuffered iU titUUU drfcAt of Friday. April lb— first defeat earlier in the wee4c I at • Am E iwlaMlwIir nniR alf kefm AtcMIat to ton* th« TharwiAmy afUraooii mi One-Day Bowfing Springfield at Linden. 10.00 a.m. Catale called upon young Ed rnmm w m Mto ' ' Tuesday. ^ n l 23^- by AL SAWICXI UMu m aOUHNEOaounNEo to. Utol kr wm» atottiim M tor WoriiiaAco Park, wltipn • ftro ^ A . Murxinski to return the Linden Mlnh Sc^Ksol Bstf^PiLUoa Plainfield at Linden, 3:30 p.m, team to the win column against fto* *M l WM vtoti to Am * itot a lw*-ftor rm.ariaa toftaMMMl The Jersey I.anea will be conduct- srorc by Lcs Farrell to fla * tended them • e«l-teek. Lin- Toorney Set For Friday. April » Amboy However. Mursinski found inir the Gold Crown ChampioMh^M Valvano Insurance a dfn. winner* Iheir first ooatesUi Sprite^ietd at Linden. 3*30 pm. himself on the short end of a 3-0 starting April 27th and will con- I.:thuani*n Liberty Park, ■auto ntocato Un to i Tin the shutout route, vemiy eoucht TRArX count A balk and an infield error Smidayy April 21 dude on May 26th a; 10 p m. The 64g tor Hrtaa F*|tyk ■I ■m u • ton artto Dtotoa RnttonU wWn*y k. I iU fifUi WM cd til# tensoii. Tn jr»day, April W— , accounted for two o f the three — tot ■« Hm MtotoctMA irtm L fo.-OTat IB airrsple any non pro- The St. Elilabetfl'l A ite r R W CoAch FYnak Qetiyc. with hU nee j€^feraon at Linden. 10:00 a.m. enemy runs Actually he deserved a THE Vt!LL DETAILM ■w w tokt to. kaan kri< Utotra fessional bowler may enter, the Bowling I.eague had some good Steve Xupete Mill unnvnilnble for Wf-dnesday. April 24— better fate tot mwto'c torlilia to m R cnwiito to«toi>n fc»|nin< The workJ i ktrfwB one-dny bowl­ fee IS B and the f . m two weekend., scores as Helen Popyk lead th* M r pitehiiis duty, hnd to (o with County Relays at Weatfleld Amboy collected hut five safetiej k»— Earin tot., towr kna nnmiMI fw ing tournninenC. the abiwiaI New Friday. Apnl 25 every entrant wu! bow! three .atilt on the maples with her IW aaaiRttoa. II la kaawa. kM M to. toal OaaAwla aaaaatoa- .Vo 3 hurler in taefty Mike Tesln. r^t hjs deliveries, but took advan­ Jersey Bet) Meak BowHng AsAoeis Ro»elie at L.nden. 3 ^ pm games The top 120 tvrwlers will ^ame good for a 6 -« total only to »**r . iklkllnil a Itof* In •Urria* hr a Matoa.mt. Hitolto* kla Btc ICd MursmrtU. winner of three tage o f some momentary di’ fensive uon compeution, will be held Sun­ Ihrn roll thr second qual.fying •s*-e her S'. Mark s team drop tllfte « H* . ato. ana tM l to taactoart la aal far to. to toaaw^ a iw aa. of Lmden's four victoriee. te4 TEVNI.S to cash .n w.th game telling ro»md on Saturday and Sunday, to* t o n .', aa (aiaaatlac to. fa n toat kla toj tottori waa aauto hurled on Tuesdny Afternoon day. Apnl 21. At Bdisoa Lnnes. Monday. April 22 tallies gam--s to St Paul who were pnted May ll'.h and I2th On Saturday. aatoa iiakapw n w a an iaac a lar all t . to. n t.E eCAinst Thornes Jefferson. KouCe 1. EduRm Townahep. Lnden at T.’nion, 3:30 p.m I.indt n got a rally of :ts own go- by Capone’s S'Xt and Rutjh Chrljtsl*# May IS the top forty bo**'!r.ra w.U T H E E A 'n E N C E af a a. kl. aa.il arlHi a atoto plaaM aatafa CoActi INim Sterkey. 8 t- Mnry's Jack Neuteuer of the New Jersey Fr.day April 25 .ng in thf* third wh**n T.m K> ane toaa toal *1 to. Iiatou ktaail taanira aaaM k a » kn* u n m i j i h»> r*-dur»-d to 12 s.’m.final.st.s for mentor, ted his b i( r:gti^nnder Beil Teifphone Oa, tournsmrnt Perrh Amboy at fj.ndin. 330 pm leadoff batter In the inn.ng singled Helen Piffrath* 1»3 plus P e fg y laaaA to to. kam aii^ nntoi al itoa4wia‘'i taafto aaA naal Sat irdny. May 25 at 8:30 pm f '3 ’ Mike iVteiAoa on the nv»und manager, aayt ttet 360 five-man ooi*r R^>n Mops, k T.ger r.gbtf.elder. F:res*on' *4 512 set gave St. Petrmmrl n on mik- the afternoon a complete lac auto. attoatiUeewn a toaa af laar. toaa a tonal.. Laanwld *hr-- g.am« s-t ht-.ng awarded a aal tocnl ka t\tml mtrttmt of prrOoaalaaal M rm l. toalac to. IMto tmadfn went down in one-‘.wo hstory of the tend.cAp event at I..nd< n -i 3»» pm w.’ h no r>\i* - H ’-'-a '. . r i.-» h‘'r»« -.w. ep sS* M trv'.*< blanked St. Jude T./phy pluji $5«V) There w.Il b.- on.- 1 * 1 1 nHaitafca. a .waaaa la a k k k l a . l i . I.iana n n k ala a w n l b-a three order tn their hsJf of the f-.rsi Thur.tday. Apr.! 25 wh» .'*■ .t <*r.d<-d a« t hi» following '»n f fhn-^on's with Kay Goleme A pm n w.-re un.%bli' ri.4r- to thr wI :*.ng her • • E « aatototo. la iM n l.ia . gaatoom l laaWa. H . kaC a . fa. A«*>felEjs iiui.ng record c<>mi>fied by ■ n^-4my t*iurn»y attracts :». •* th*- *ask K ly I.ig’i.'h h id a 154 for St. a toir of n«kl .M ann laiongonnl .aiaac taarw a mkarka. this y e s fi' Utan to an end in nun^f «»? te«m entn** ai lh» next Th. bo.x seor.-- For Nirk Prato \nn'.A an.I S' -d'.m:IIer a 161 for St. III. ...ran aM aaa-lo. 1 pmaalac. auftwC a toaaltr ..toirlloa 5l-y.‘ar-old N' k F’rato of r* & P M trk, both in losing causes. I* a ki«kl, maorlaH. MM. rmMhtm tv4 la to. JR* awk k. aa.. ttie bottom of the f.rst . gf *t tourrwunent of ;ts k.nd. I.IMIEN Girls Softball To S* -= I Drum juat m..a5cd e ntering • • • • af to. nwtoaia* of to. nm lao naaaa. k. aaniliiiitoli il A free pMUs to f.rst base Co WsU I>f^end-ng team champ.ons on \R to. tnaa. If aadA al toal laa., k. kaC. lanawU la to. laraJ Murray foilffWrd by h.s of •«t jn iay will be T’liion IiutaUation f hiiM*. 2h 4 thf lAct 7iif» f'lr'.-'.c of b'YA’lIng by Rmiml Table Bar Take* Title kalla«,a al Iwaiac la . , w n lak... In . lac ktolaC a aa-» .n a .4 serond. bright him in frwa sec­ f' >m i'mon T-'vwnship who rang up Start* April 20 llufitoon. *k« 4 on*- «t.ik a* h*- paced his t#*am to a The L;nd<'n Major T^'agiic cham- aa a ai wa ia li af bt. tm ttw ond OB Brjb ShsrTH'ki • tw o-terf*'*’ B three game grrjaa aer.f* »f %!rtil>nn. ih 3 n-’w .^.ng!e game mark 1^63 in pion.ship w is taken by the Round rtUIMI TO lUa aacilalai al a. T.4 Caa*n'a laaMaat aa4 The rom|»>te colUpse o f the I.rj ^ JDl p.fue in the lournameni Rurprji.ng :ni'-rT«t has been ev- Kr-an**. Sh 5 th‘- L.ndrn Industrial league at Tkb’ Rir on individual average to. IMtoCa ...alaal la.. i i.mt aa toa4 Mato. GaaCata ka4 dpis pRleh.RjH^ end delrBse i R the iss: T-->f HaAkervMi it Equipment Ksve .lin-’ ed ,n the Rf*cr» at.uR Depart­ Mi>iyR»ck. rf L.nden N.ck fired games of leader, G.-org.* G^>rdon'a brimant toaaaicl MBiiciira.aatr aim-natal Inaaa la feale. kick nkaal h «;f of the third, gave the u.'..m»*e fr^m Hj k• ruMck won net temm ments g if’ * softbai; program which •^Hlup. r 214 221 and 254, the latter a new set aided by mate Don Slmon- rmtoa. bta ft o im - fia . trmmr* pratomac U* Irlaiacka la Itt w.nners s chsnre to rnck isp A b * honor* Ust yewr wdh a threi- game w.Il gel under way on Saturday, Kupka. ir p-fsonal h.gh as well as his stones ,ni's to t.ake the odd game from Caana. Nla ICiC-lakl aaatof ramC IkM ack Hc k ln a ta ito lirk a H ‘> has only been howl.ng .n U-ague Lmden Travel Bureau. Red's Shell aukaai a MMmnwmt aaE late, lafan- toal kla acplr-tonkto lato nan* ss>d lo run the;r Wsd V> f tof-r.cs of 2.C3 April 2" It was n-ported by Frank .t-Bukunato comp#»titson for three years C & P's .Service moved into second place In laitatarC oal, a*, -ktoto ojC' akM. pnaiia 'ka* aE Hi i ntotoi«- The hot sc*or«i. TH/ U>p .rvi.vfdual net score in M Krys.ak sup* r.ntendent of re tela%. W na alto iMlfiil laRiaMialllf the I9g2 event was roUed by R.ch- ereatiOB U rf UR3 record had spon.*or Oiaries the bumper matches by sweeping !«T MARV*H THE AUOktnNU m o m e n t a iWllto lkna..HM apaa Uanf- ATi Hyan of Injrta'latios. b-Birrman Coecaro tossing a 232 and Joe Ray .^nchor Freight. AB Over fifty g.rls alnady have reg- ata Mto la to. .mamilca. Nar fcfnil. hnac nialala.4 la Ik. * t had a ser.-fs of 750, including KurHk. cf a 212 as they won three from Mun- The maple mauling Major Mswr»>. lb slered n m rii. caaaia aa o«l| Narlk fnalatMC >t.ltod b r ln . to. U a- 4 U i p.n tend.CAP Ai Groae-.bl of Muninaki. p s-ngwear who had Paul Gninder I>»aguers came up with 9 honor roll WtImsA. Zk The pre^ram w ,‘! be conducted koafl.. A laa-palal m naal »l to. kaato ml OaafatC toiac. the na» -k Ekju.pm« nt team f.ring a 236 and 20H. -5et.s in addition to S2 double ceirt- fa* aaa aal aaaRi aa palatal m a mmmmd ipaaklaf aCatotomto k| for ten weeks at the Whether Park •dsneerkL r aaa tne gr>jaa score w.nner with a ToU U — 25 Linden I.Anes posted 'ies, plus 26 g.ames over 900 Chet E ak aai Tka larrt* Irta aiili af . ml \l MmmMmm. f raak -kicipi i nbwerkiH. r« sofdball field from 9 a-m vo n >*-r. other .sweep to cut Small Lfd 4 John'.* Delicates.sen managed the aaC Al Nram a n a aaato aa to. r.tokirl.4 b e n aa «ak>w«.A toa thr-T game total of 6d! In case nf inclement weather, the Pmtmieri, If PERTH AMBOY S'-amp.ng’.s lead to 8 games as the only other .sweep Palmer’s Mens' THn% 1. a U-tl il.aipiac T "- U^ms will f&V. :n four shafts »p*n.ng seas.on w.U be conducted f'etaeetee. lb \R w in t'ATC#* S-ncla.r Kiplan Sh<^ took two from Golden laante-rn TH E IJ ta ( AbEfto pal ap Oaaato rmmrnmlmmem Mmimmm aaaakkto- • r, r-iT- il7 aiieys at K*J.»on IaAOcs n thr recreation room ir. the Com- C«ekrmae, lb Ktidrirk. 2h 9 Dept Store Earl's SunocQ, L. J as Frank Bellero hit 619 and Walt lac w Ik. i kiaial la to. aaaaal tlwilaaiii h-‘Ha] -■‘i 1. ~l iEj~ Tfte fif.Tl W..1 start the pins mun.ty Center BailiLitg. S*6 Soutn lim *a .r» Immrm la 'utolra koalk” oi.rtaa. lippito to. arain la PiArewsw. p s. K>rr*>caard. Sb 3 W.ng and Food Fa.r also took two. Smolyn 5'»9 to counter John Kiseli i/p{».ag at n am *n>e oond Wood Avenue. f . i o . ml to . gnmM W .n.a l kaC kopl to . akwaai a to . k l aaaltoMc . f: ;s a-hedu>d to f-art at 7 pm Sa\ino. If S H.gh game's: Leroy Sales, 239; ind I>arry Mohn's 607 sets, Emi I .'-a*, laa-p»lam n to. nm ikm- eaawtr m m Uib. tf the th.rd al 5 p m and the ft&a' G..'Is .nterested ,n pArt:c;pa*.ng Purri. r .4 Heri>*'rt Freeman. 234: Jack Tirch. Ed Westl.ng‘* 510 plu.* Vic Bak- aac kofm ikai kail MitakaMl. A BHk Oara. utfmmm aaA Jakaaf (aewB. rf . f: at !■ p m may r’-gist'-r at the R*-rea'inn Ra%«M>r. Ih 3 334; Jff:re during the week t ttocik, rf 3 2 ^ Stf-ve Sukovich. 223: Joe Fig- double win Stan Baykow^ki's 606 a » . » kMtoack .niai naaok. laf... rrcaiallaa tom npwod. • T' *■ f.eld on '..'ll- <-»-a.ng day ( on\rr>. %% 3 nat. r.o. 221. Warr--n Church. 214 gave East Ender* two. .Also taking *am.|r*- .atonkainl low laml, atorkm* aa4 li-A UInpa la. .Tick Chiaramonte 212 and Bill a. aaaa, aam f.4.*a. innt, paa pr.p.ll.A Am fMA caala Aw- ^Th r program w.Il be d.reeled by Turti. rf the odd were Camton Dreas and M ‘ - M ;drf>d De.-gan. coach of %h>- '^U frlt. p B.jrk*. 2:1 IT A W Local 595 >■« to . (nata kniUoM iiatc i Irmm fa . toek IrfV liC V Softball Tryouts • • • • THE IIEANOC ANIt Et-MTI to«aa Ik. rnmm fmmr H tk i k> I.-.'idi-n Ar;an» g.rls softba'.I t* am Other h.gh games; Charles Zim- AR K It Th-. of the f^»ir matches in *he oaoily » ta caiakiac W ■ ■ AknAc.. to . la m a knag krIA I . lam fafA I ’ -g.r. * -i. pr-jm.n-’': Tct.iU — 21 S m» rman. Jr.. 237; Ton Price. 2^, tmMm ahitr % alga. a « k b n palala, aaA EA Eaka, aWk atoot pamA « For AU Girb tei: p.ayer and coach w\th over a hit .nto foree p‘ay m 5th P.--'--ation Womens B L«agu«’ re- 2»>1; John K'under 225; Al Matu- a tJak.w aflato, aklto aaa atogjaal. If ■•* ipr.lar'alar.. « f.flten years e-cper;e»ce in the b f .ed out .n 5th. s'Ulf-d m r**‘’ep3 as Christine's, lion.a, 224, Hank Klutkow.iki. 224; THE NEAT THREE camn a n . a naAn la MaMmaOa. EUia- lb t %p-^r• The C’.»operat*on of the Ar- P A d 2 0 n 0 1 X laeonarri J*-*w.4ers and Club l*inrose Zi: f'rman. Sr. 222: Don IM A iM M a ml a pal. af aabaO Ikmaplaca to. > .« tofam. immA I The Msra*iJer Cl.fls of New J>-f .ans has been assured by M.s« Linden 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 emergt-d on top. J»»weirs won the • Jones, 221, : Jack St.ampre, 217; t »Ry M.dda# Atlantic Reg.osal Am Margaret Nuuae manager. odd from Myrtle's. Paul Whrifenour. 215: John Z*nch, a M k| a t-latoa In' a l la a toraiii' aaA a kaH. T W Ck-Cl laaa MmpMrta. rf I Etear ftofftbaJ. Champ.otss 190* Fundamrntas of the game will High games Anna Hendrak. 169; 214; Mike Rc.agan. 214: Chuck Ha- THa Caataaaaa*. toa Kwruka ffd-rf S 19« i 'A:« 2, ».J. stage aoftbAfi try- Ton. Wrtuk, 168; Mary Franceski. Al b- during the first fi*w man 213; John Yaeek. 212: France I M i mean toaaiiac al a lAatf pa. •top. Al t ,Ti an effort to develop new Auto Racing News aa. Mac.. mHt la to* cam., ton' kR aa tocM alraWA. (la H . ) weeks by' M ss Deegan w'jth the aid 1S»: E-.ti Hnb.r, 152: Mickey K .r-j OK'hesare. 212: Siaa Slusasl, 210 Elaacn* laafal.kiR aa Ik . toan taUkden 5 O O I 0 0 1 3 own glove anewkers or sptkes In Reading, Pa. — The lAlI comb.nations B*'Imar N J Modified-5^>orts- tala's 300 Two game victors were, also won twice. petor la toto l.laA.a kaA M aaa a anm -pafal ImA la atoA up in CathoUc W ar Veterans and the Haaei on balla off Peleraos I .n the nation, and have participated man-Novice stock car races at WaH Haddad. Leonard Jewelers and High games: Ethel Heiss. 191; a RraA kml aMk fTaafaaC Rak Pamir. mAiac II la faaa. ml Ik. Rhtabeth Knights of Columbus -Jna.| l.a.Mam ** at 1:1* af a aaAAm Amik mmmtUmmm n a.U a. T«*s!a & Oeiser Z, Gigt*o I fknick n four of the last five World Tour- ' Stadium. Route .34 Tim e 2 pm. Rov'al Delicatessen, Cecile Crepeau. 163. 152: Eleanor meets. DEMPERATELT MEERINU a atoaiac f.imaU, UaaAala ka- oui, by -Peteraon A Teats S. Ge;*er nameau. two of their girU were SATlTinAY. APRIL 27 Other high sets. Ronnie Kodatt. Wojcik. 177; Dot Mcl.ane. 175; Mar­ Boys m the fourth through eighth Caa to c* la kU kaatk aton afira. Ik. paanamly a. ck . l*A kaliic 0. G.gUo 1 laos.ag pitcher Testa, honored on AU-WorJd tournameni Fl'-mington, N J. — N.A9CAR 536; Flo P.ccaro. 525; Gloria Greg tha Maeek. 176: Flo Mauro. 175; gradt'i w:U participate. pn a iw A Into a n a ln m an fn m u elli toaa kr-rMafan. Atoaac rm pirr* Oonvery and Dragon. it-am* M,>l.f.ed - Sportsman - Novice stock ory. 5fw<: Marion Tu rney. 206 aad Georgea Thellmann. 175; Mary Dul- Pians also are being formulated ton. a**a Taat Hnalaa. faka Haiiiaka. Hma NpaAn. Itoac i-.ar races at Flvmington Fair­ Ann Coccaro. 5*>1. in.ski, 174: Cathy McCarthy. 169; I aRrada., HaR Ntonniak. fTtoHn HaUaay a«A Jam Jmri*a •.o enter two teams .n the Recrea­ ground.-*. Route 59 Tim e T:00 p.m. High games: Shirley Cardella. I.ibb*' Kellow 165; Marlene De- TW U IW taR>i*i A Hrim palaU to Ik. iMarlaa. rffart acalnal tion Basa'hall I.rt‘ague but no SI-ND^Y. APRn. 2A 201; Ethel Strand. 190; Fran Ur- Rlasic. 164; Birh.ara Fearing. 154; HRUiA., aaa lam Ikaa PlaacU ' cam. kick af la a l.a coaches yw-m, Judy Menta, 161 and Ruth Oyer, LIN D E N ETRED m*all> Maak. la to. m «i la * caimi. acalaal Th school also wiH enter a team races at the H.-Banked 1 3 174 16’': .Ann Fresiiwater. 173 Em- 161. Mmitmrmmm aaA Pl. tolt.fcl An pplac kato k> *a-li a.iA t o l l am m . .n the Afchdiocesean Swimming T W toattUaa T l g m ..— laiA aMfcta kalltrc AUtom. ml Itnir m.l“ dirt speedwaj' T.me 2 p.m, .ly St'i* ek, 167 and Ethel K< '.'.y, 168 The Suburteneite* m- * ;n M ly J,-xseph Korans. bas- . ------o • • • • tfaraa fTtf tana. alar. to n acW m la a fall caaRa-ta. km akal All matches w’erc decid'-^d by 2-1 kt-tbaii coach, will be in charg-- of PtataflaM AM I* to* I. rail tonaalirr aaa a .R a n af akamlimlli Noted New York Producer 221 hy John Tratuli* scores in the Suburb.anettes the .sw.mming team. Jahn T.-atulls eame up with the [.. ague w.th Fran Z:lg highlight­ R. V Columba J Rafferty. O S B., PRIDAT THE THIRTEENTH af rm.aar> kalA aa Imran Guest Speaker Locally C Irt.'agu»-'s he^ single gam.-, 221. ing the action with a 539 aeries on faa toa toU aem n A OaaAala Oak, tola Aal. r.imm maiallag II. w.r. d.rect the ent.re program. only to find it a wasted effort xs games nf 155. 168 and 216 only to flitt »an n . af a Anan mapaica, a tl-tl AnUlaa aan Ranll. ; Paul Shyre will appear as guest hiS M.tchoil Sunoco t-'am dropped Paik A ptatoy apklR kaltl. Iw a n l to. IRRi u M k.lp.A paRialb st'e her team. Fran's Fizzles bow raaaaa. to. iMm Dam a toff nAflac IrDIrlnl upaa to. Otanf. Heart Specialist Heard , -pe.iker at the .\nnu.ii Spring Mivt- that on-.- by 3 p.ns to the Buckeyes. tw-ice to Millie's Maples. Millie aaA Marti mrtU. la to. aarti w Rmtoaal Eaka, M rilm aad .ng of the Union County Chapter The Buck’s also won the second Brauer’s 157 and 167 and K ay VaRta ptoyaA piamlaial nka la i ukAulac Ik. Paatona, a pal. By Union County Uwt 'f th-' Brandels University National g:v;nK them their first match Xagy's 16-1 were high for the vie- af faato ky tor -M aa**" mmaalac IJaAraN brtalnl kM. Tarca Women’;* Comm.ttec on Thursday, w.n in quite a *{>*'li. Steve K«x*tlck tors. laan A to toa palafi t*. U a MPa lac'. araRu Th< I'nson County Hoas-t Associa­ May 2. at the Twin Brooks Country al-io w.isttHi a 2i«6 for Omnibus Book Irma's T-npIns won a pair frwn EHIDAT AND RATTROAV af to. fakwiac aarti aan to. tion ;n conjunction with the Med- Club. Watehung N. J. Shop as they were shutout by the Miry** Mixers thank.* to Irma kapplMf Aaya af to. aampaica a* Liadm dtapaarA ml Wa«*.A Hmrt .cal Staff of Rahway Hospital pre- Mr Shyre has achievt'*! recogni­ loop champions, Templeman Sun­ TiAchc's 169 and 1S4. Kate Alexy’a alto mmmr aaA afa.aA rtf a fmatod BtlUIA. mmkarti la aA.m»». j sented Dr. Henry Golviba rg as guest tion through h;s New York thea- oco, 1.85 and Dot B)nd's 163. Mary Jone*' la to. ..aU-flaat. ml to. r.uaty loamaim at. Varca. .aaUy toa- sjvaker at their regular meeting ! trical activities. He ha.s adaptini. AI Chrzanowski's 211 and Sal p m m i a . . . kU farm af IW ptaaiam ymr, art tor tompa acalaal 166 and IS** and Alice Terry’s 156 held at the h<\*p:tsl on .April 15th, produced and directed many of Fortumito's 200 gave the Linden could only salv'age one for the M ix­ ItorriA llraR ky Rmmlac **« m . paliAa la Ik. opralac ckaklnr. H-s subject was ‘*Congt-n:tal Ht'art T W atrtar ky a M -ll taaal. LlaAra AlA aal ammmrt Ha markm I Sk'an O'Casey's works as well as Monument.al a double win over Club er.*. aapi RaRty aalll to. Iktnl guartn araa anil uaArr aay. aftor aktrk WE NAVE CASH ON HAND Ijcsions in Infants”. ' thosk' of Eugene 0 ’NitaL ! Dramatic Arts Critic Award in 1958. Dora Venditto’s 208 offset the same thi* whitewash. ky aalmaklac a atnreatoaa-patal karrac* wklek kad I laAra kaac- lac aa toe tape* aiM eame aery a m . iim tac Lee 0#eAwto% kleriA You’ll save so much time and red tape by discuss­ toeka tola a toaAe af AfadtocatokeA ctay- UaAea-a AtofaiatoA at- ing your mortgage problems with one of our ex­ toab acaa laA ky Rikky MacMIRakHi atoa patato aaA aeaea ky Balm, km IW Aefeaae keU Item imlU H ■pmiiE a kip bak ill toe fiantoi perienced mortgage consultants . . . and you can to« «toaiu HIRtoAe micki kave waa ecn p l tor a AtoaRamA LANES BOWL kaakrt Ik toe a a aiac i Hieato. a IrareRac rtotoUaa raMlac Ike be sure of getting a dependable transaction. SIIMMER LE A O m JERSEY LANES URy aaA . kakitoc Hm laeala to carnal mMer toe wit* u *t-M wta- ■m. Naw Betoc Fanacd 30 N. Park Avenue THE rANTAWnc DREAM ekrrltoeA ky Ike I toAimMm af Mixad . M m . WatoM . Jukler 1 piraltac toe rkewpleaiklp erem . kepi aUre aa karrawiR tiaae. Stonewall Savings Linden, N. J. pertto.A to IW alark naUty at a tl-M Aeleat Imp n f* kgr AeWrraen. AND ADCLT aad CHIU) LCAOCEB A c M m • * lA IA t palm, to toe eeeikA caaRer mer a i toe Rrtair- toaneta eanfartakly la tram. a M ky toe Ume toe rtral cMklrla Naw Brtac Famed H U 6-6300 bMMlid tart* tlrt flMrt Mnt*k *( RffcL Aanetaaa haA a Loan Association For the Better Bowler Ac* to to* eftorto at E ikky Hay. ctoM i LINDEN’S OLDEST AND CLARK’S A Wednesday evening DouUe Claaaie apaa kato eaaekm kepaa k LBS OOOOWIN kaA FIRST FINANCUL INSTITLTION Is Being Organized 3 2 Brunswick Ltanes Maae at glary. Ha am ie bla e.atoalWIr i mM actor 375 Maximiun Average ■Imck Me mreraaea fn m laaal aerriaa acAer MAIN OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE Now accepting leagues for next HaN keaa n mia kal at a taWac 225 NO. WOOD AVK. loss RARITAN RD. Aawa toe peel at dltirtar at atoleMm al Weal naan n iS Utom LINDEN LANES Summer Leagues now forming atler hariac u rreA UleWa at Oaytoa RiRtaaal, TTachaM, Wal> LINDEN. N.J. CLARK, N. J. Join a summer league and bowl in MUki aaA Paaaer Oe*e*e. HU maiak eaatlaiMa. tar arkat W A S -lIll FU 1-5515 741 NORTH STILES ST. LINDEN f W khaaiAf A an aal r " Prop: CLARENCE ROSEN WAbash 5-3550 Air Conditioned Cmnfort PAGE SIX THE LINDEN (N.J.) NEWS^BSERVER, THURSDAY. APRIL 18, 1968 LECAL NcmCB UMALMOfnCB IsBOAL NOTfOl Lknt Desigiiate $ T A T I or i n w J B U K V OCPAOTMENT OT STATS Delegates To toototoaomai ato raeoMllnc to aaatoor of aaaaal tiiotoH- to wlKim ftaod toealti for too aaymtm* of aat aaooadiac to QrooMoct itor of aaaaal laofaU- WREftttAR. k I okoalB fixed beoala» for too apaymeat y aat of 1*9 itoda. Tim Ik to aaa< D«#ptM lor th» «»d •Boml mulltpl. DUtrlet IW eoilv.iUloB two yoata tram too data of m r office, E»ft W M AAk BSAIAT 00„ meat boadt aad aa aawaal toataito lat w»r* ehe««ii at • ot tb* INC., o uuipiiiKnn of Ckto iM te. wkOM olwjl oBoead too amoaat o f too aamitoae Uoiu a a at Or*M Bpiltowl o n n c M Offto* io l U— i X at U 6 prior laotollBioaA. The hoado to flaaaoa NnoOi Waorf A vM va , la CMr «C j Church Pariah Mall Undon. Oob«69 of Uatoa, SM * of They ar* HcUnulh Brciaeh. Bd- j«fw iT < Emawwl iMkiir 1k» of th* Mat*d ••Maiatod maalmem : ward I-tux. WHIlara w.nwa, Chrl* tgi-ni UioreOn and la alMMRa tM a a ii; «d . (tpmi « noot ed Mkia tmpeovria *at ahall aal h* Tho roBvcalloB will lab* *«ac* the uHsuinc of tliio OMtifioMto of Dtoeeto* Beotoon IS. A l amtaara Miatiiia to toe prosamnw? obali aot be toooad in eacaoo iaaaed la eseosa of th* awKaaal ot th* : Thurtdty. Juac • Ihroufh Suaday. 1*00- beoito aad aeeeaatoaaA haado and hood of toe ameoni at too atatod eeaUtoattoe. atmled somtrihaillaa- NOW THERKPOkB. t * • Roantory aatioiyaauMi aoOao aor hartoa speettieaUy gootom Id. Alt aiatoi*« rotooiiiy to toe Beetrim t f Afi maVwrs r Mat lag to th# ! Juno * In AUtnlic City of of til* 9M0o of N««r fooaor. D* oet fatoll may ba fotmiotiiod aad pro- hoMto aad aaaesammd h*ad* m M bead ! RiKranli IB the dierlrt foil lour- HMvbjr Ootofp itaaf too oaM aaovaaaMoa eldod by eaboaqaewt remdutoemo or ao >n nate* boreia opeeifioafiy aagnimsahaa aatoa aoi baeria aparifisaHy dMi, on the Piroi dap o f Aval). 1M8. rwauitad by law. Sri farih may b* d*t*«m ined aad pro­ ' Rtmcnt which will ho held Thora- Me io aiy office a eseentod aad Aetoion IS. Tbla nadmaoee oAall take ; vided by sitossqaaat raaolatfaaa or aa vided by aubaegutmt raaohrilarw or aa dty May » at the Knoll* Country VJleoted oonoMst io wrtliag to too Aio* effeto to toe manaor aad at toe etow , requiswd by law rwHiirmd by law. »i^u4J(in of aoid r[»* William Wer- A D. one tooaoaad luno hoar O lig d M . ATTEST: A TTR S Tt drod aad oitoy tlwao. STATEMENT FRANCIS H. DANN FRAIICIB H. DANN. mn. Waller Moarnabl and Cbarle# Th * erdinanc* published herewHh Im* Okty C M . Otty Olsrk VnWsno. ROBERT 3. BURKHARDT been fin a l^ p a * * ^ the tO-day par- STATCMEirr STATCMRNT Secretory of State tod o f limitation withia arhieh a *ato. Th* ordlaans* published hsrewito ha* Th* m dinaa r# pahliabsd berwwith baa H:«Dh#R OfUBdn -» rhairmpp for action or procaeding ean be eommMi«*d. b**a flaatty pa—*d and Mm 29-day per­ been fiaoRy passed amd to * 20-day per­ ibr iPornpmrRl Itopt yratr i h r talp- Ai»r.4.11.18—4t. ■ : IS9.64 a* provided in The I^ocal Bond Act. has iod of haiitatiaa witoui whirii a saM. iod of timilaitien within whieb a *r^ . hsgun to run ftymi tb* dat* o f tb* ftrto asOon sr proceedtag eaa b* eomimseesd. aetloB or proceedkag can be etim aacsd J#ft 1.SOIUI tooii Ihr tram ir9tomp>«» pohUcati*n of this St^ssasat. as faev»d«d la The lioeai Bead Aei. ssw a t provided in Tb* Lo«*| Bcmd Asa. hM Fees: 9S6-64 brgiia to ran from to* dab# tof tb* tira% began to ran fram th* dri* o t tbe tlr*t tlt.p pabheation of tbto fttoltaiari. pabhoatien o f ' ~ # a n o r d i n a n c e t o p r o v i d e f o r CITY OF LINDEN irm-I Aapnw *!s-m al U»* M*wra# THE IWROVEMENT OF MON. AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR FASSrn ORDINANCE THE IMPROVEMENT OF BUkNCKE em r OF LINDEN MOUTH AVENUE FROM M^ AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR CANDLESS STREET TO LINCOLN STREET FROM CHANDLER AVE­ PASSED ORDINANCE NUE TO BALTIMORE AVENUE BY THE IMPROVEMENT OF ACADEMY K\ t A pm MoPlar ApfU 22. STREET RV THE CONSTRUCTION TERRACE FROM ORCHARD TER. AN ORDINANCE TO ELECT CORNEL­ OF A PAVEMENT. COMBINATION THE CONSTRUCTION OF A PAVE­ I.n ieii I# >ns trtll me«l w7*b Itor MENT. COMBINATION CONCRETE RACE TO ITS NORTHEASTERLY IUS H. GRONDIN. SR.. A CON­ CONCRETE CURB AND CUTTEM, TERMINUS BY THE CONSTRUCTION STABLE IN THE CITY OF LINDEN -hap’rf al IH# td»g .» HOUSE SEWER. WATER AND CAS CURB AND CUTTERS. HOUSE SEW- ER. WATER AND CAS CONNEC­ OF A PAVEMENT COMBINATION BE IT ORD.kINKD BY THK COI NCIL lhal Icrarpship The next tr~tu\mt CONNECTIONS AND NECESSARY CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTERS. t>F TH K C IT Y OF UNt»K-N. STORM SEWER INSTALLATION TIONS AND NECESSARY STORM m< ' Bg w.M Bot be uRlil Sl'ifhigT SEWER INSTALLATIONS AS A HOUSE SEWER. WATER AND CAS Scciam 1. Tbnt iV n c h u * H Orondia AS A LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DI CONNECTIONS AND NECESSARY S r. rtwsdmg at IS J*n>r-* I'kare. Ihaden PART AND AS A GENERAL IM­ LOCAL IMPROVEMENT IN PART AND AS A GENERAL IMPROVE­ STORM SEWER INSTALLATIONS AS Utu«vn Cexmty. New Jersey b# and b# PROVEMENT IN PART. MAKING AN A LOCAL IMPROVEMENT IN PART h<‘#rhy «* #iert#d a rofwtMhto, and that Her KegitoUk E Wa?»#f ^ Ito* APPROPRIATION THEREFOR AND MENT IN PART. MAKING AN AP­ PROPRIATION THEREFOR AND AU­ AND AS A GENERAL IhfPROVE- hts quriiftcaesiwM, h#nd durfses and p#w- |Veafcjrter-a« ditjrtrh AUTHORIZING THE FINANCING MCNT IN PART. MAKING AN AP- ers shay he as pr«>v id#d arnl rcquirtri THEREOF. THORIZING THE FINANCING i xs»«il the 8.z*ifMmPc< of EaMrf* THEREOF. PROPRIATION THEREFOR AND AU­ by law and israg- xrf this *ta:e ami a* BE IT ORDAINED BT THE COUNCIL THORIZING THE FINANCING hereafter may he pn>v»dt-d hr tow It# po.ntrtd out the meahitot 0»' THE CITY OF UNDBN i BK rr ORDAINKP BY THK COllNCU. OF THK CITY OF LINDEN: THEREOF. 2 Itotd rxmstahi# shall b>4d at- SMAion 1. TliAA N«nm oath A .e f.n « BE nr ORDkINED BY THK COttNCfL f>ce fxw the thr#e-y«'ar term exoamrorHig fnaRjr a^rfstiadiva ktod iftodAtoMi ti.«n H<d terminaung April 80. • hail be improved by toe oonatroctior of Sretsrm 1 TiMrf Academy Tenacr from 194<- on H *y tooh awaHftod bilumsBouo macad­ shall be ifr^rx'VL>d by the mnatruetion of an 8 4 iTMd» m»»d:f«'d bttuininou* macad- O rcha.il Terrace ti> vt# nurrhrawTiTTj Bretsna 9. Sami im rtahie *ball furnrih am pavement, betog apprusimately 12 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«r ,%4abMr. J«*l lltoaltl Kew struftiBon tvf nee«M*M7 Sturm sewer* as»d ci'twrete rorbs and guttera towng ap- *a»d ronstahi# is elected. and ahall take Mfw t>«7er. Dtoto- •ppurbenanees prox-.matety 66U biwal fert of curb and suharrfhe smd f Ic wMh :*»e tTerk «rf ih# aM EpsirlR. H lf dorr Raseatorrg. gad BaW} Grrtorr. 1>ru r«n ri— ip IHrywt 8. Hooae *ew*r. water and ya* CMy o f landen the nturred oskh and Semion 2 House sewer, smter and gas gutters and riie ronstrueCsoR ces -w tth or rvpugraeit here­ and toceoted li» make the neetwaary eon* to shall be and the sam# b«e *hy are re­ dieertt'd to make the necessary cennec- It* north iwaterty lerrmnus. bwng the n*ritioM fo r aK of thoir lanto w ah the hn# orf the proposed pavrwncinc are here­ peal r*! Aanaal Easier Party Bf-wer. gae and water mam* « » aaid tjons f«*r all of thnr lande with tiw F.k.'«S9:l> A irit IS. 1*68 sesrer, gas and mater mains m said by inh-red and directed to aiak# tb# utrert fr\en aaid *t»wer. ga* and water necewsBO" oonnvwtyotM for ail >rf thnr JKROHK ERUECER. main* tsi the curb line of *a»d otree* for »*re»-< from *ax1 »ewer gas and »a * » t PTrakfimt s f CsaarU matn* to the eui^ line of sssd street' fnr tomto with the Fewer, gas and water .An l'.*rty w%* eondur,«s^l ail landB not already oonnecd owned by any penMWi or PHANCa H. DANN. B u .M tn g th«'rc and any tot or parcel o f land no shall have fMrnertKva# coe»#tniet< d there­ d t p Ctorh to and aivy iot or parcel id land *o by sevi rmi pem.m* rolkret.veiy haviag a owned having a vndto of im»ce than foryy Width -rf f'»rty f'-et shall hav# eonttec- A t t r l ' It r-e* I -.* .An ‘ K«dl#r Parail# o f membe?* fee* ahaU have coonectein* oi*n*truei«d own«>d havmg a a'aith frf more than f-wty fe»"t shall have ooAnectjnns rm« roastr-ucted thereto for each Mrh Rmil>- Orm nircki, and Mr* tomto *ball make the ni a w r y nwmert- ,>wner or owners of any and ail such Estate af land* shall make the neCfwaary connec­ p.i*taL»n .jf *ai.! kg itr pareW havmg a LENA POSNIKOW, Deraased lerna A.6re*« a* itidjEe*. The w;s- tona aforceaid withm tlHCgy day* from width of f.wty ftw* TYw owner or own- the I------o f tiua (wdsnanoe and in ■tion* afocesa^ wichin thirty ,1ars from P-jr«uanC. to trie order o f K t'C K S F J nera w- rr Prcttirat. Jiioeph^n# \V.: the pae-age of this K lR ii .'^jrrogwte 8 aa herein ordered and this -wiibnanct* and in eaa# any such 1S63. uixei tiae apph to '•***> 'rf the uidrr- .Vomr*knw9K:: itkk: unu*ti%: M*a drrr«nd within the aaid pemvd of time, nwner or owner*, as herein .wdered suid sigr.md as Ftroutr-n i*rt«id of time, rower, ea* and wat.-r ew»nect**xm shall Krit.n.* Sirup*.*.;a and funmrwt the C**un«l o f toe CAy of landrti ahaii mg b»- made by such rrwn^r or «wners s« l i d deceased notice is bveehy giver- *x> make or cauae the aame to be made « d the Council i»f the Csty ^ Ivsnden s ^ ll the cr-dstKwa irf said d*»rcosed to exhibit Roar Irf-pofierr. make iw tmuee the same to be made and to-rexr. ord^*«l and directed w%thin tb# to the ajhsmtwrs unde# •wch or affins*- pay the expenae and coat th«ir*of which «*-'d pemud rrf time, th# Ctounnl of the 1 . . expmae and mart ahall be aaeeaenl up«'n pay the exiH'ns# amj coat therro# xHueh tom their Haims w d d moriiis agasnst B.rthdajr ann.versAfiy* w#?y rrl expense and c>iat shall he assessed upon C-i-y of Linden shah' make ur rouse LHe th# ro*»t# rrf Mwl dv eweed wi hi# lands ben*dit«d. •KW1I# to be truaie and pay th# expense • brhti'd by M-'a Anna Shup* k Mr* Stsotion 4. Sax) improvements ahall b* Imxis benefitisd. faxmlN* frtwn th# dole of **#>1 s~.Bg tae some agtonet awarlh. Mra M any Kra;iay M.'* cificatmo* and profile* fi*r said work at SecUOB 4 Saai unprovcfncnt* stoil b* th# suhsmhere p rrt*r«d by the Ciay Engineer ami on mad# m aci>rdasicr with the pians #pe. E;«*anof Cas.BO, Mrt. Afn#;;a Sbmith, Camp Irf'j-rtine. N t* ■ K1ITN** file »n hia a ffw e and the work shall be prepared by the City Engwieer and on H A R R Y M ARK<»FT and file in his offte* and the work ahall be j c--f‘cafctb»ns and profiles fiw aaid work LEWIS WIN'ETSKY Martn# l*r.v*:# Jerry I- iVn.r-k wm done under hi* auperviaion. ae pc»*parod by th# City Engift### and rm Mra Mary Oornry and Mr* Na«i«i. Section & The tmprovetnmt shall be done under hia tup«evi*ioAaM 1. Bo .ck SeDY. Atttomer* of LSu ta-v;ngjitoA ILnasI. yomplefrtf part and aa a general improvement m , nonatnictv'd a* a improvement in 461 S' WcMid A v«., li'ndtT of thy C9udb part and as a general Hnprovecnene m S TTs# iOtprovr«teTSt shall H# luindevi, N J |iart. The c i»t o f the inetatiat-ioti of the | ronatruct.'d aa a K»«sl improivewteM m four week* of tnd.v.-dual house sewer, water and gas eonneettona part The ooat of live i natal tot .* >n of tb^ Apr 11 18 25 May t 40 Mra Eleanor C-aamo. program house sewer, water and gas rosavertwo* part W>d a* a generaJ !mprov«B#ft* in tra.n.iif. March 27. with an mfan WITM A CHfCKINC ACCOUNT CfITIFICATf mid the itpftideaital expeciaea conne«ted , part. Th# mat 6 ehairman. pri"paryd thr tahly dt toerewMh ahall be jusiiy and equitahh' , and the mcwiental expenses conmwted try ira.nihf frfiment at Camp ler- therewith shall he jus*,4y and equitably bouse rower wwt## and gaa ormn#ct*on* oraLona and favor*, which ryflycted asaeased again*'.' abottong propt*rty own- j snd th# irwiden'.al expemaro onmnected |fun#. North CaroLha AM AmtfKaii STAINLCSS I f ONIIOA. LTD era and lamta benefited in the manner , assessed aga.net abutting property own­ the Kattcr themy Shy wtu aarntted ers and kMvcU bonefitni in the manner therewith shad! b# juatly and equitably NOTICE TO CREDITORS and to the exlon* and in the prnportacm aaaeftsed againat aftnung pro«>#rty own- ESTATE OF ANNA MACO. by Mr* Jo*#ph.ny WMcbsnak: r# provided by law. The eoat o f the eon- aad tio the extonl and in the proporlioR YOU CAN OWN Hin bmwrfvl In* ywes phe* wttMS provided by la a . The cos? of the eon- e#v and la»d» benefited in the manner able kitawrn as A N N A .'h.AFt'O AN N A et.ruc'tion o f the pavement and toe in- Kvd to th# #xt*Knr and in the proportion freahment chairman, and Mr*. B<» «f AN.An«nca« Slwnttu bf ONIIOA tor oaly U2S ' lofsil eideintal exp*-nae connected ther»*wi«h strurtion of the pavement and the in- SEFCA and as AN N A J^KITIA. De- cidentaJ ronnected therewith prov>d*d by law Th# Cftst rrf the ron- erSM *t and the eolM $5 SO) at a nwmbtr rf Mr ONClOA SILVtl CLUI. airamet abutting property owners in toe shaH be juaily and equitable a»s*«*sed Pursuant to the order rrf Fl'4>K..NE J Roai'* Noci, Mr*. Gertrudy Fccho. against sdmtt ing prop-'roy tm nen in the ndm tai #xp--f»ro p»,.Rroet«.d therewifk KiHK. .*vurriy**«e *rf th# C-nunHy rrf ( ’ aiwn. manner and to the extent and in th® shad.’ be jumfy and rauxtably assessed Mra Pauliny O’Kfcpky. Mra. Rr Hcrt't hov fM con bKWM a urabst pro|>orLi«>n pn»vided by law. excepting, manner and u» the extent and in th- mad* n*i the e-ghth day ef ApeiL A l» proportion prov>ded by tow. esceptirg sgmnwt abutting propv-rty n of the pavement to ­ How, ver, that fiD y per cerit of -.the cost sigDtrfl. as Admi'V’wtrmLa.f trf «w*ate «rf of the mnatruntion of the pav.-m*nt to- Prty»irl#eiR provsd«d by biw #xc#pung s*id dtnrr-arod. »Ma.r# i» hereby g ve# to Mr* Anna Komororwski. and Mr* Ywr firil SILVER CLUI eartihcatt ratiftn fM Is sttsi- gether with the full ooat of the oon- however, that f.f:y per cent of th# cost s;an]oii(m o f the siom i sewer matallations , geth'-r with th# full ctwt of eon- the #rvd.to#* will nmtrdiute to the {wyment of tb* SectiLVB 8 It is hereby d*rfecmin#d that ru'. -g or peei*v-«nng the same agaiost France* X.rarakTa-aki, Mr* Julia KOWALSKI cuft of the aftHvaaid imppovemeot*. in- the amount whirh th# City of Idmlm Mci mosHilf tlstanwnl, els* MMibtn iscsns ssotWr SILVER (diiding the «tTrvxai>i lmi>rov«ne*it.R In­ th# euhsrriber Stdk>w*k;. Mr* Jraa-y Frygvon, and F U M I M N O M I cluding 3he ati»rm *ew.-r in-italtotions. w-h rontnbs'.v to the payment of the MARTIN CERIl^fNlK. the sum <»f fSO&O&fl; that the number eoat ^ the afor»'said improv>«m#rt«s in- Mra Anna Fiirtncr. CLUI CERTiriCATE tnhtlHig thsai is psrclisw irf annual installmense in whk-h the #p«*- - is the sum of 9T.0S0.60; that the number Admi nist rauir rtf annual mstaHm»‘nts in w h :^ the spe­ cluriing th# Kt*«rm »-w er rnstaUaXimw :» HKRHFRT WElUkND. Attorney HUatcrO-nil phet wttHip or SB sttrsctns sresuorf satt mat assessmenta may be paid ahall be th# sum of 92,000.06: that th# mitnlwr Mr* lejuisy Small presided dur fn e : that the estimat-^ maximum cial aasessmrovis may be psuti shall ^ 32 Hiiriide Ave u is I m s . i t , r o e . ' five: that the e«timat4^ maximum ec»al aroessmente may b# paud shall o a w 4 w F#«a: 81136 gcnthaicr. volunteer leader, waa In the sum o f 15,000.00. Th* bonds, to be fiv e ; iluM th# estimated maximam fmanci- thait part' of the eoat of the the sum of 95 000.60. The bonds, to Apr 11,1« 25.May 2 - f ublumtHme erf the City th# wnrd “ Assessment**. BANK Of LINDEN of Unden the purpose of financing Hection 7 There ia hereby authorised COLD SUFFERERS the coat o f the aforesaid «nprov«m enta of Linden for the purpose of financing toe «»*t of the a/<>Tvsatd impruveroent* th# issuance of obbgwtiww of Mi* City in an amount not rxceedtog the sutn of of Ihndcn for the purpose of fwiacicing Wm. C. Palermo, Inc. Get fa«t relief frvMn that athe-sll- 89 SOO 00. aaid sum being the ostimated in an aimmnv not exceeding the sum of 911.406 60, said sum lw«ing the estitnated tb# ooat of th# a/ornssaij improvement* nof medi- W issued. The extmtattd esat of swd 97.125 00. said sum bring the estimated imprx'vecnenta is stated to be the sum maxinum amount of bomto and notes to cailv-pmaeo iaRfridiem* reduxe* (d 110.000.06 T o finance ao much of anprovienenx* is stated to be the sum of 912.660,60. To finance so much of the be issued. The «stim ^#d cost of said MORTGAGE — UFR fever and brtnR* ciMnlurtinR reitef. the coat thereof aa shall be bom * by impr«iv#«n#nts to stated to be the sum the Cx;*y at Large, beiing tb * sum of <*mt theTiKrf as shall be borrie by the City at large, besng the sum of of 97.506.00. T o finance so much of the l i w a « a E aritk fur * «r e thrtiat due to 95,000.00. bond antieipatton notes and Mwt thFireof as shaB be biwne by the lN>*)ds of the City of Linden in the 17,060 00. bond anticiiwtion nute* wid coki*. heap baxk with STANttACK. iMMids of the City of Unden ui the CSty av Large, baing th# sum of amount o f 94,750.60 shall be issued, and 93.000.00. bond wtosrapatton nnt«s and INSURANCE U» finance the cost of the improvement* amount of 96.050.06 s i^ l be to«u«d. arid to finance ahe coat of the improve­ bunds af th# City of Linden in Ch# U> be sprcsaUy assessed aa herein pro­ amount of 92.850-00 shay h# issued, and vided. being toe sum of 95.000.00 bond ments to b»* spec'iaily aeseased as heroin pnivided. being the sum of 95.000.00 to finance th# cost of th# improvcfnenls 441 N a Wood Avenue Undea, N. J. antmnwt-ion note* and aaseasment bond* •JO he tpeeiaiiy assessed as h#r#*n pro­ id the City o f Linden in the amoant of bond antiespatkm notes and assrasment brmds of the C»ty of Taoden in the vided bring th# sum of 14,606 00 bond 94,750 00 shall be issued. antiripsftion notes and aMeasments bunds SeetKKi 8. It is hereby determined that amount of 94.750.00 shall he issued Section 8. It is he*v4>y d^vtierniined timt of the CK-y of I,*iid#n in th* amount at the average period of osefuIiHBS of to* 94.275.00 shall b# issu#d aforesaid imt»rovem«n4* for the rmanetng the arevage period of usefulness of the H U 6 - 2 6 2 6 *fare*ae4 improvements for the financing Iwwitaoin 8 It to hereby determined that- id which the obligataons hertoa aatber* the average period o f usefulness of th# CHECK TERMITE DAMAGE ited shall be issued is the period of I t of srhich th# ubligatiions herein authonted ahsdJ be issued is t-h# period of 15 year* afiiresaad impruy#«#n4a for th# financing y«wrs to be computed from the date of ^ which Us# nbligations herrin author­ tb# bonds: that toe supplemental debt to be computed from th# date of to# bonds ; that the suppiemervtsd debt state­ ised shall be iasued is the period of 15 Every year at this time, homeowners find winged insects that suddenly stateaaent has been filed in the office year* to he twnputwd from the date of of the City Clerk and thag such state­ ment ha* been filed in the offiro of the C»;t Clerk aad that such ctaiement the bonds; that th# sup^ementaJ d#h! ment show* toe gross dsht as dsfinsd BtflgssBent has b#en filed in th# offied fly oat and then drop their wings and crawl all around. These insects are ia NJ.S. 40 :A. Chapter 2. to iaersased show* the gao** debt as defined ia N.J.S. 40 lA. ChsaAer 2, is increased by atithnr- of the City Ctorfc and 'Jsat such state­ by authoH*atmn o f the aforasaM oMlga- ment sho ws the gross d«ibt as defined ta bion* by 99.560.00, aiad that tos ahliga* isatson of the af-mtosai d obBewtsoee by. 911.400.00, aad toat the nhEg^osai au- N.J S. 40*-A. Chapter 2. is tnerewsed by “ GET MORE WITH MOORE” termites and indicate that there are thousands of other termites s til eoting tion* aathoHsed by ordtomae* will audhorixatioB of to# aforesaid o6hrations he within all debt lladtwtoons peaamibad thoriied by bht* aetoMuiee wiB be wvthie all dsbo limMaftiotia prsseribsd by said by 97.125.66. and that the ohJiga'.4on* by said CSMpier. mtohorixed hy Uns ordinance will b# MOORE’S Remodeling, Bathrooms & Kitchens the bouse causing further destruction to the wood o f the house. The cost Sswiian 9. Ths saai o f 8750.06 to ChaaUr. Sestsoo 9. The stna o f 8750.00 ia wiJhin aM daht limHotioas prsacribed by stated as th* aegregwte awmaito of to* said (% og«»r. Hsmt of snginaering aad iaspsaOian aoata. ■taud aa toe ag g rega te amourm. e f the of repairs far cxceetb the coot of treatment and goea higher wUh delay. Seetiea 9. T9m> sam o f 8606.00 ia staled MOORE’S Repairs & Alterations Isgal sapensea. aeata of gwtoarlatng. Meato of t x r im eriag aad tospeetoon coat*, toga! expemMB. eoata o f aotooriiujig. a* th# aggregate asaount o f the items of sehiag and waalag ahtigattoas gad to * engiBeeriim sod i»*|>e«« eosts. legal aame to inchidsd ia to * ***t * f aaid to * sedllnc aad iaauing ribHgtoliai* gad to* MOORE’S Electric Sewer Service b m m to iaeladod ia toe ooat o f said ri.pen*ea. eosta of authorising, selling Call ua fmr free imveriioa «rf yoar hram by experteiced peraoaaeL Our provemeat. aad iasuiac obhgMions and tb* is SeoioB 16. Thsr* to h*r*hg agwogtoto* iaxproveaictto. 3mettom 16 . ‘ntor* i* h »to y agproprtot- irndodml la 9h* eoat s f said improvement. ed to to* afarsaaM paigwaa. toi addHIoa S#«tio«i 16. Th^e to herehy ^mwopri- MOORE’S Heating System, Gas or Ofl to to# t o hgation* Kstwhy aatoarliad to * •d bo toe adorsaatd piirpoa*. ia ad>;Bt»oB work, which we fuarantee for ten years is engineered to exceed specifica­ io to * to bggglBa* hereby avtoeriaed to* at«d to ^ rfifo p ssa id parpose is additimi sum o f 8900.06, bsdag ato to** llaHi fix * to the ohKgiBtioas hturshy au'dMrited the ; af to* ehitowti*** avthoitoad I* • • • at 8600.66. hedag aot» tea* than Designed Especially For Yoti liv * pee cent of to* ebUBMiiiwi Mithar- ■u« of 8STI.6g. bring as« less than five tions o f existing regulotioas makiag os the leaders in the field. lie'^m a per cMto of Uie ohligatloo* aathorissd to . hy gta vtodsa to _ . . ia*d Io h* to*u«d hseata ap*4eh ha* b**a adtoOsd badgto sf to* Okg «f Uadha. ■Md* avaHahto by praviaiaa ta a ptwv- he iasued herrin which has been awds ta N a ^ adoitoad hodgto o f toe Cit y of avwUrito# by prorision in a previously MOORE PLUMBING tc HEATING COMPANY btoiiMioa aat** t* ha iaaggd h**gta oltoM adapted budgeO o f t4i* City o f Liadec. h*gr ia5****t al aal aaaagdhiiB gig ggg B e e t ^ 11. T h t bond* aad head aa* Seorioa 11. Th* bonds and bond an- aaad par aanata aad toai aatoara la aa- Ndipabtoa note* to he to«ued hercjn shall tampattoa mtoea to h* issaad herrin shsU Canibday Hsar »o4M«*t at aol Mieeadiag afi pat hear mterest M not «ae**dfag aU per ' TERMITE CONTROL SYSTEM anal iaatoitoMagi wObhto Oh* gtoaatoM partod «f Htaaaa ?«■*■, Ok* ftoal *f •ent per annum aad shall aMkiare ig eaat per am am aad shaU mature in 1 whMi a8itol h* aggatto aal gaagg^Okto VMMsaJ instaihawnte aithin the aforesaid •aaagi taetolltosena wHMb th* afnrwaalil »*Hod nf fiftsm year*, toe first ef pridod o f fifte*a year*, th* fie ri a f i P H O N E : 545-1977 - E U n b e th 2-4784 ahhsh ahall h* payahl* aat aior* Hma ” *•< * Modi b « payaM* a r i mar# than ] HUnter 6-7775 br mmm Hma 1 M % «h * a a a a a l ad to * j ea* r m r fraon to* dal* ef to* hoad* aad i oae y«ar fmaa Ih* dal* *f the bead* m t m m m m t iaaoallBMmt *liaU ■gn**d by ------’ ■ ...... hy ■ r

THB UKDBf Of J ) I«WB4»ffl»lVER, THURSDAY, APRIL lA 1M8 P A flB HBvwBR.. Phuining Bon^ Surveys To Start fai M ay FOOD - LIQUORS - RESTAURANTS Tb* ftrii Mn«]ni iMdiag to (Im Usa of aa official aup addeh aoaat- ronwakn • Mutor ftoa SM mUy could bo laod kp tto city aa to I K i$u*nmmr totor a baala for aa adPalad aaalaf ato». thl« meatli m wrly la Mar The aarbapa. atthaaBk lalHac 1Mb T U I wat aaaouaead bjr a rapra- KalpbU of Colunhua who arc em­ (roopa. eottld bo tafeoa lb aap od­ ployed at tba Lladea Plaat of aaaiaUto tt OanliaB Aaaoolatoi, der. Ail at tbam reouM Mm toiaaid CyiMMid AaAor AaMttoaa Cyaaamid Cbmpaay. Var- Werkmeifter S m Krae|[er Di Um pwrfaaalnaat eaaauMaaU to tiM dw eoapUMtoa of a amater plaa. l*laaaiac Board, at a maatlac of ioui Kalchta. of Columhue Ooua- The New CH0» REVI M a Noar belaa prepared la a potblap eke tbrougbeut Nortbera Now Jer- Iba beard Toaeday, • at Gtly map of tbe city whicb lelO be uaad ChbToHoU Need For Ward State Tax Issues Hall eoy aad tMstea laUad are repre- 37 W. CHERRY ST., RAHWAY for aurveya. Bp the erM ad thla acated la tbe clib atootoerablp. auU dataytac atort of tba work moatb. It la aapaeted thad umehaca Am niallhMkitft Chibs Formed Aaseenhlyman Jerome Krueger OFT LA 1 R t BET. LINDEN A WOODBBIDOB SO BMS u a » forma! approval Iqr Uia Fad- olU tour Lladea aa part of a aur- discussed State tax issues at a rra! aovaramaat Uatll Utlo eoaua ■a*, ioha P. Mourtbaa. Baaoutlet meeting of the Second Ward Dem­ eey of phyoleal ebaractortatlea aad Mak Diractar Vacaadcs CouacthnsB Paul Werkmeieter ttirouph. tba Oarabaa I’lim eaaaot la ^ uaaa DIroctor af tba Mouat Carawl Ouild ocratic Club at the Legion Home. diseuseed the importance of ward Parties . WeddiRgs . MetliiMl pbiapa rontplatoijr lato tba toah Altbouyb able amtb oaiy aelll take Dlasaaatle Orator. Naaark, rrlll ba Far* Four nemf members were ac­ Plaaataa Board Praaidaat aara •at aptabar at tba Blavaatb Aa- chitMl St s meeting of the Ninth cepted. A donation was voted for •bout a rreek. It orlU be aaoCbor Ward Chmiocrstic Chjb at McManus Baisaets MtUbaraar IM azpaatad eaat raoetb aual Cotatauaioa Braabfaat of tba Tbrn* sscssdnn for the yoniUos the American Cancer Fund. moatb before tbe latermatloa etm Hall MAGNIFICENT FAdUTIES — SEATDfa M to MH 1 la aaoDOara aparlal ewaainaea to Cyaaaaild Aaabor Oub. It waa aa- of BuUe director nm Seednd W*ard CouncUnmR WU- tie aompited alto aaalyuad. He noted that such organimtionj arorb art^ tba profaaaoaal aoa- aouaeed today Bdorard Bury. Pree- fiHl opes H «sn sssousced li^n Dalriel discussed his accom- Cost Lcaa Tbaa Too Tltorii Mr. Mtkbee u r diaeuaaod oartaua are **our means of communication auUanta ta aartoua araaa toest of tbo auh. mid tbat tbe Buperistesdeot o f fUcrostion. pluhmcnts on the Board of Free­ meoai of raaklap lafenaatloa aoall- in relsyiag the facte to the p«M)f}|e ** FINE CITBINE A SEBVKB A apahaaauB for tba Oarabaa broahfasl rrUl he bold oa Bunday VrsBic JC Krynisk T)m weekly nsl* holders He also pledged tbe same tote to tbe public, laidudlap dla- DonatioiB were voted for tbe f ™ Mid (bat tba M aludlaa fall playa la boaba aad pakllc haild- ■aaralag, April St at tbe Holy nry will be MO to 170. dependinf cooperation if elected to another from 11 to I aad fraoi ■ to • OB cwpnriesce ssd/or edueniioR. Boy BrcuU, Oancer Crueade. TJn- lato tbraa baala araaa la«b Paaiity Cbureta, iooated la the term. DANCING FRI. A BAT. NM H R Tremley Petal Boetioa of Lladea. den Artaae SofCball team and Lin­ Tba fliM lariudaa a took at tba It waa aaaouaoad that Pm piaa- Health Commiasioner R Mrs. Mary Jaslowski. Mrs B«>mice aaiid atea aad woaieB aad tbeir nnssos. Joseph Roper. pUygr^ad superintendent of recreation. Sarat. Mrs Lucille Werkmeifter famtlioa aad frieada to auead the nuperemor sad Joseph Fhdkerty. Purchase of land and a private Mrs. Mary Lubin. Mrs. Anne Dris­ sMUtsat pXaygrottfid noperrisor. dweking ad)oini,ng the park has Merchants Seek Help TIciinU sr« tlOe for sdsHn ss4 nre nXno retursiag. coll. Mm. Osrmella Setn^rt and extended the limits of thu area to BARTONFS CAKE SHOP 1X00 'for rhiidrns usoratWMk iti urv* eluded to aay aiaeler plaa Row done toy a contractor. )aBk>r-senior honorary society In • idUvr mt lb# ever ke acted that oatem Mamed Movmg an exTstlng fence from Ei4Mstion to membership In Oracle FVikBfbi T^^ndny IflclMi#} tote eettoa la labea tbe area amy its location at tbe former park it considered one of the top honor* fVBpkWB'ii in ntUiifnhpy f#f tb# 'deieroriale keyoad repair* boundaries to the new park limits CLAMS A CLA.M BBOTH FR L A BAT. N RBB A T GOLDEN LANTERN that an Ithaca College student ran '•cl' tgmpm Us* Maatire Pmith. a rBoatoer of the at Clinton Street w:M be completed attain Me^>er* are selected on the n-BB-ni MWi*n !»«■{ nr# nnf— nry Ptokkiba Board, mt* tbo! be it w.thin the next ten days The newly baatf of character and personality a* .ftc'vMHNi 9«Hi:n« fn fomthar onto tbe area aad 1 cao acquired area will then be finish- Sunnyfield Tavern lAnden*a Neweat A Finaat schoiarsthtp afKi participation in ■ .‘.m ii»# UMRnUnunn «Nfn- amr that what the huaiaeoetBea’r graded and seeded. It will serve Gaorge Roba. P m . — Jaba P M a r, Vlaa F ra * college activniea *•# ilk# iMivfsi^ o f Arswtn is - aaootiauoa itatoa Ie oory true* an actsve games area. M r Margaglione was initiated in «H# nrvn TH# fT«wn» sins SJli«>4 Isr i Haweeer Bam SBIBer«er. Ptaa- COCKTAIL LOUNGE & RESTAURANT The work in thyi park it being cef«B o n i« at the home of the BEER, WINES, LIQUORS, SANDWICHES ■ iwy -oyyf at .fSt.nc IhiI C^tjr C W srll u a « Board, preetoeat. Bated tbat It done With a work party of park College president. Dr Howard DU- • bdin iS.ionu4 tf#fs t «s fnprnnnsvsi nksrsLMHMi sr* LedbrBFW > plete with one worker. Bakery U M M N . M. J . WA. SHCaiFF-S SALE be«*easBsea s groop alas ' A yruuraro *autlrd ~lat**«*tiae *i’ p c b k >b co u b t o r v * w m t s r r ITAUAN BREAD k ROUR CHA-VTEaT OrVIBIOS l-NIOK COCNTT ram# ovt la favor of tiw rwnslrae- Car**r*- w»i yf***ai«d by Mil* l)OC*KT N» r B'aai B’ritli Y e a f Adalb Itorr.rt FrtMtotonl. Frraoaal 0***1- AlJtX IXWA.VDOWSK! *i»l MABT !-EW*!*OOW*ICI, ki. ,T«~«eBaed wtM e f meeting of the B'nai B'rith Young EXC ELLENT FOOD — 1FBU. i bfury ABieatieei u> tmm 4iFBeS«d t ekaR eweaae TktM LioAra wnuk#-* w »r» aaoi< e ec C T M L L0IR6E for Bale kv aabk< F«adia*. ia Sk# CoaM Adults of Union County at the H obm t toUBi i i l fa. bubbtag. *to - .ftatvd tof ia tb» CoMm Howe IB ske Cttr Btietiek, N. J. home of Miss Thea Lerner, 71 ' rriatkia* abiary wu*b aad mm W«4a«flM6Br ek# Sek Aar mt M w A D.. CoMkIjr OkaUM a t ibu BraitolM 1380 W . BLANCHE ST. UNDEN. l» « l as twe eeioak ia Xka afU niBMa ef ^Arligbt Drive Plaza Restaurant . radio «ad totovtaioa ycogTaaw a la i t'»i„rfc!f. Nau: Woniwa* O mB' aabi dar , Scene of the gathering will be w a rt *cub* to lb* irrupatiiiai earn- ...... " • ' e f a .ilM al Uw b«ww a( Mr* Nalbaa- ■the Breaker's Hotel. Atlantic City. SUNDAY STEAK and TURKEY DINNERS i#l l>uU la tiaura , *r*d 1* tbia pfogvaa* LARGEST 2 BARS IN THE COUNTY ia tmemAia. Bituawid. Wke« ewd Mda« fa It will be held oa Saturday and Wo TBba PiW* la Oar BpseU B M OMka M*ato*r* wtui saau*«d wilb tb* tM CStf mt Laadea. ia tk# CoaaSp e f [Sunday. May 4 and May 6. Tt» fi:y r»»to»at» ar» FvaaaetoJ yr***atol«aa w*r* M r* Datla Ha- Catcriiw For A l OccasioeM Ubm»b aad jka*e af Maw Jmamt^t »«rr»l»«y. Mra Maa Bl*«b. I» 0 KNO W N M d Ammigwatti bv «ke led aaw - Plans for the installation of of- DINNERS PUT UP TO TAKE OUT twtba. Mr* LaMt* Kawal. M r* ker Poar fftoodrtRd two (4S8) ia Mseh i fleers Sunday. May 26. aad for a <>rvb*nl Tvtrmo* btotoriaa. M r* J*o*** ltoaaii«. Mm. Aaa Maaara. T'ooi*# (t Z ) oe a Map f wtttled "Rieakr IM NOBTR WOOD AVENUE (Opmi M ■■*> BO BAM EntoW Kamwtrr. «tT N «*Mto A w m Bb-^ # b mt Liadea. N. J . M m N o t a f picnic Friday. May 31. also were Mr* Tb*r*oa Bmil** Mte* Ttoia EitBftailBMt M . Tin S . e * l Mte BittBBttod as Liadea. Uadea OenB- f discuased. aad d.rw«a>r Mr* Oovto N tw ft tv. N «w Jeeaav.** eeraeved O aieter t. Maibl sad Mm Karla MID** > Also pianned ia a aecond picnic Mr* W*it*r Or*** of Uatoa ana I Hot Bad CoM Saadwichet l» e s kv J L Maaw. G »«d Bapiaeov. Mm Ad*l* AH»ad»r. M r* Gr*m EitwMwsk. N J . and filed Im Mm Uaiaa ' Sunday. June 9 at Warinanco Park. for yr*oto»at. MdOuaa *ad Mtoi Ima* Kurob Served At A l TiawB CaaaSv R«6ialar*B OfRae. RSiiakitli. New Je#a»v. Oetaker I t . Ifd S aa Map Na. Mr* tr* ia c Aaator aasauacod W*t* apRotatod to a aamiaattaf 23*D Lampert Dairy Farniy Inc Ikal tb* aaaoal *yrtad asHtiac wIB ‘ coauaittr* la (baoo* o toto* to mm pFgawiAiiB ae# Rmaieanab' kacara as I I E ISMi Rt##«c tdadea. New Jeeaay. E a t U M lab* ytar* M aoea. Tfeanday. May Tkeee ie dae eapriii.iaiatBly l l t . M t I f t al ib* tV iB Braoh* Oaaatry CSaR At tb* aUM eoaooatioa al tb* edtk iasaeaat ffam MariM S. l » « l M d UM S r. OBOBOB AVK, B , UNDEN, N. A — BD. < Wairbuac Hatrl Oarlddo la AUaailc Oty Tb« gSewff Fsaarrea Mi# Hpkt da ad- BUT TOCB M IU IB T TH E OAUAW Mrs Luu saaouaesd tbat lb* from May n to IR Mm Bauaa iMim Skie aaSe. RALPH ORiaCELLO. Sksrtff uaiwtoity ba* r«*»i*»d a M auUloa Btiwll*r aad M r* MoOaaa wiM LEONARD k LEONARD. AHimiM. yraal ftam tb* FOtd FoebAallee, r*prmrat tb* Lladmi cbB. aad M i* DJ k LNO CX-S1^.S. Howrwr. *b« BM*d Dwt liM noaay Vtviaa Raegtoro will b* la abarg* SAM'S TAVERN As#.ll.UJi.Mavt~et. Peea: tM ld and Save Plenty I* d«y*ad«at oa tb* abttity af tb* to a diivloy to tamaartat%mp4 lait.iatiaB to m a t (to aitUtoa ovor lt*m* tb* arst Uw«< fta m A » Andi^nH DELICIOUS HOT SAUSAGES Bb* aik«d aH aiitoAira af tbo prtaad to Mia* Waada O U ak * Mm M EAT B A L IA aad V E A L A P E PPE B S Uauto Oouaty CbaM*r to aaNaaa Igd i* W tia aad Mra (Mlbniaa TWIN CITY RESTAURANT ib*ir *bar* to tb* cball*Bd«. lld b r waa I AVBivB umBK, a. a tlaaAiBMstFA 749 EDGAR ROAD, ELIZABETH, N. J. (At Romte 1, New Bayway Cirde) EHiabaUi2-7S« ENJOY LUNCHEONS AND CRYSTAL BALLROOM CHEVROLET’S DINNEBS AT TWIN CITT nN EBF AOCXINMODATIONB FOB WBINMNOB aa4 FA B in B RESTAURANT IMNINO BOOM

The apaelar af vaatiy Inetiaiid of the Pbaatas Sieri, Itaine aa a taenH a t the pnpaaai ______that aamiiaf, the IraMa Grant ganBtnatlaa af Ranto BW ailB aan- bavUM Haada M fiabably « a tlaaai ta hant Migmr William $. tats rishi la Waad Ava. «a grl la ■aral, leaatllmia and aNy plaa- the Ftrbemp. Slasa that m tm al- roody b ebgged dariag naSt-baaiA R h I R h h Am wfBl Par alM aflMata Chwifi«d la lM ■tan atoaa m h aMgameat ftoat the preapeet a t i ddMbaal tralBc b SehaaiSPI^ae Award Life Afonbershq) waa aaaaaaead. Mayor WllUam J. asl partlanbrly tarillas FIRST DtSEinOII — S M e w B a rit auM that ha * a a deeply can- No ally afRclab haet lailaatad cadi wMh ortw. (A It F tu l pUne for the Bcout booth etraad abam the additiona l traffle say partlmriar bape that Roaio m tor biUiag.) for the School • PliA fU r were ta Route 1 aad city streets eouM be slapped betoea it b batll REPEAT Bwa m o w^ dleeuaeed at a meeting o ( the To Mrs. Walter Zeis fka matter aba aame la HgM «t or that the htsbaray aauM he routed Mothers' Chib of Troog IM at the TUeaday'i meetlag a t the Fbaalag etoeetbiii. The oab couraa Ibe a t- home of Mta Dominic Creanao, T12 M ra Waller Belt of S Qnrmgnd Ohntoh, vtae peenidinfcnt lle la b geaetallp saa M fr. b to mia> W Blanche St Habe lb attaata aa tbe etty. AI>SSETBTUME8 — tSc Road w aj presented with aa hoa- the » reSbptnelnl Beelotp and Mm. Ities la the state haa hasa acted Offlelab at Sml aseaey deelded The tradlUonal Scout eolora of that the beet aanrae eseoM be ta T bs naaalag Board ealsd b re- orary lEe memberahtp bgr Sm WUhnr Smiadler of Mbs CnuSord apna invntnh^ ia Wiehlaptna linM. DioplaT green and gold will be the theme hath PreSiyterial Sotdety at • meet­ Ohuroh, treaonror af the Snelety. try to gat the atatc to esiead the eaauaend Ibat eouacU urrib « » the for the booth which arlU m>l>*Ar nt thaaMy, there la a weMili d e ^ Boar h ifin n v thmiiga to the Oar- ing of the World Service Circle held Mra Sale was given n eeitineata etab ath lB Ik* kigbwuy he eg. the baaaar Thuraday, April M. hetmesB the telegmm and tte tor- daa SUM ntriasay that lahlag the leaded R eleo decided to tend a Tuesday. March M. ami letter. CASH, Tentative plans arere fom itetcd Mentbem of the Women', Aatocla- burden a t t Route I aad the elty letter Itself la aa altoaipo to briag co py . for a theater party to be held either tion at the Linden Predbyterlnn Once eUlclally informed. thealMo etreala. all peualMc preaeare to hsar. May U or May 2S la New Torh Church recommended this mamher- miU then send om lAtere la nil the Tbe diaeumliw waa tauabed off NOT RESPONSniEioran i M b y enty. Mm. Oeorge PitUua U in ship because of the dedicated serv­ aauBicipamiee involved, ■nsa will taetedtag the poaamuity at rm l.) tot coplM O f a letter frem tba la- DEADUNE FX>R OOPT ->• charge of the trip. prMhahly lahe Mheut a dey or ima •IIOAJC ices Mra Zeis has rendered thrangh dealt wrlUag ta Sm atatc to re-' duelrtol Aatoclanaa to Clto Oam- A report eme given on the re* Aeeofdlag to Ihe auSlelpated aarnl that the stale aalMM the ell A t the Ume the btle* tone ro. her World Service wwh. TiltpttM llittr M M I turns from a piehlo and Jam talc. achedala the city OhewM learn wlO- eeteed tael amMa. eouaril aaud tbe Troop Mt Is sponsored by the The presentahoa was made by l a * nneli to Mdaya that the im a m At the preaeat time. Haute SMt Mrioueaeat o f the anuetlaa School 8 FTA. . Mra Joseph H. Deremcr of the grant hna heea appeeved. Once this will end at Raale 1 aear Ihe BSO, Hoareeer. Ihe ameeleHna aba hat atm I* iMiapli li A tall’Oeale warli MUSIC DnrrBDOIKMf Railroad, a polat already heaeily agreed to mahe every effort to help on the etadtea leaiBng la the nue- travelled. the etty ter ftan eaa hegia. ChuBcihBaa Aleaaadir Lee. else It la erihanted that rikoul B M * R la asUaat the taw tor amih la ears a day eriu use the aeer Nar­ Accordion Lo&aed Frc* to New BricUaym.JlasoB. aU kinds t i ha uadaetahea prior ta aotlftcallaa. rows Bridge la «a flmi y»nr of Siudenu. Lenoas Roalala on brick, stone, retaent work. New and aeeafdlat to Alvia B. OemlMB, W** lit (lilmgt tf speraUwl A eieoehle pereeatage af ta the enye that traffic la eaperied to he esm- Most InstrumoaU. Now A aoc4 ta* repairs. GkM rU lAMA lag out of aad late New Jereoy N eiu m ^ marfi ef Sue bafne otnunento fw ooSo. Mtm BM aor MsOiyaa. ebairmaa' GsrisB Cvdt M irim T> of the Arohdioouaaa Sp,there Bu- j writ eater Staton Wand via Bm Cs IT* aad Ihe Oeethab Bridfo lORIO MUSIC CEW lia Tbs BfOHaal WORLD BOOK rmu will dtaeuae "The Cbaheag* G n « PIm I Of Hunua Dignity- el aa apes ]» Eoa rttoofcMfc Ato^ UmImi ENCTCSjC»*EDXA - and CHn4D- mreuag at Ihe Uatoa-WerifleM Mmahera M the Oardea Cirri* SERVICEMEN HU s -u n , Dutriri at the Newarb Arehdloeee- GRAFT. 1st la oalos - Budfst Plan. voted at a meeltag held el the Saa- • ee CouarU nf Catholic Wemea en ayeide Recreation Ceater to deaato ORRAT I.AKMR. HA. «F H T !«:» Thunday. AprU Ml at K. B a a. OaU Breljm Chatkaa • FUkoa o rhododeadm piaal to the Ualoa Rnmid N Staaley. If. aoa af Mr helk'a CburcA too Bast BlaaNte aad Mm Joe*ph P CWlmdy to M i S-421C County Rhododcadroa Display Oar Street QENKEAL HEPAOUNO dra ia the Watehung Rjeervattaa tiamilua torm . aad Fmari* L MsaShere were told that -rhhdo Beaediriloa af Ihe Most Blea»eth Ave. Cranford 276-7028. PRIME MEATS PO ULTR Y ware Water Gap. follow Route 39$ ami Members -Salads — CaU Cate A Party Traya — Oar towards Maralwils Creek. Ptaoae AB C CarriaEC, plaid, lift out body type 717-421-2S91. Seven sew member, were induct' with wrings, excellent condition, F r . « c Delivery ed lata Liadea Ca»mter M . Woawa ANGELO CABTtNHXA. at the Moose, at a Bwetiag at the $16 — 13. 3-683$. Moose Lodge. HELP WANTED 225 N. WOOD AVE. H U alcr AA422 They are: Mrs. Maty Luhia. Mrs. Eblae Shallah. Mbs Dorothy Oab. Mra. Phyllis HeUengere, Mrs. Mary DO YOU NEED I AVON Gach. Mra JCancy topehto aad Mra Mae Loeeiuea They were atomhera I Ooonetic and fracraiiee uatace OPEN SUNDAYS at a elaia hoaoriag Mra OetaldiBe Shaffer, a atombar at the Oraai Insurance? ’ (ranrinc through TV and Radle 9 A. M .T 0 11 P. M. Council. Can I advertijing. W « need you to aarvlce Memhere or t*iaiafisld and OUff- HUNTER 6-3065 CITY HALL aide Parh ehapwra attended the I waiting cuatomrra. For home iater- mecUag. FNAIMACT Chairman Rose Marie Dyer db- view call Mra Daida, M l 2.91dA mSCRIPTKM 0RU6 STOU caaacd the theater - diaaer party Louis W . mbieh mae heid Monday, April A OFEN DULY 9 AM. M II FJM. FREE D UnW Y A doaattoa waa votod for the Heart Fuad Shum sky M AU OB FEMALE 235 N. WOOD AVE. HU. Mra Shaffer dbnueeed the new leal biBto » tm m nm m O ta * SERVE Cbnaumera with Ranrlalgh tea wall at Meeee haven aad the IM NMCTU WOOD ATK. B O W field house at Maaae ProducCa in Rahway and nearby. She was peaaeatod gift, h* u m w N , M. S. Margaret Mtduiu. gaiea a t Car neceaaary. Part time conaid- tam Mra Marie M A O A M O n m ered. CaH (-unT. ■Cata* AAMI SERVICE S.U. AUTO BODY .GUIDE. • M OVING WORKDONE • ELECTRICAL : IhSHis ■V EXPERTS STANDARD ELECTRIC M ove m t t a m *WEAL**W i 7 WE M AO BO m . 6ASMS, 1 WELCOME New Jmey k located Ml tha Mata atn U af Gw Mtioa, F U S -ltl4 in tbe very center of a clearly dklaad a n a refMTsd to as SCRATCHB DISAPPEAR nfegalopoUs”*. M^pUopdis ia a eontimioni atretdi of BEST M OVES WAQON RBgBfdlWi of Hm ____ , to your cor, urban and suburban areas trxm sootbarn New Ramp* itioiglitBB Ifciagt out ia • jiffy, loliini yo«r COST LESS ahire to Northern Virginia and bam tiw Atfamtk ahora to |PM wMl O took of »llO»^ BBI DorfBrtioB. Flee I w w e w PiBW tothei^ipaladrian fa^hilkltcoirtaliiBoiieof ftahugeat industrial conomtrations anywbtiv. aad lathe greatest Ow-pncM o n n d w t . Gat MtiiR ta. lOEAL-WAY-NATIONAL financial and poUtkal hub on MUtk Ri|ht la the aid d k • ARMTaNAYT AH m Uw it aU... New Jersey! The iaqportonea o f this remaiitable googn^hiral loiii- tioBirill emtiiBie to p o w . . . aad New PLUMBING M i J A T 'i ARMY Jeiwy will gnrw with it New JoMgr BIASDIG N A T T STORR offers the moat efficient and economical V- ♦ HMir M IN CONTRACTOR pnidiiet dbtrOutioa to Gw MifidopoliB i \mm MN iNY *3lDJeb1te8iiir market and its 40 miUhm p e o ^ T t M M Y I I I M t 'y ' A PAINT SHOP SAM PLOTKIN yaHUbi Ip fSe.fWearirih Chatoep SbaO Rh . 741 S. ElHMfc Am n ? Ne W M i Av U s i * , N . J . I s f N s o n w m M b N i nupoyinfSkikatef a 6m l36h <«ai THE UNDEN (N.J.) NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1963 PAGE NINE

NEW Tax Number LAW Requires Taxpayer Identifieation by Social Security Number

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\ I O f v ita l I, is ■ mtm Oov rmitn f law Mwt roqvfru all local astodaflont, bankir tnsaranco cempmitos and Mom to Mm latamal Rovomio Sorvko a n y oornina* $10 or m oro p c M or croditod to ovory «ovor or stockholdor ooch colondar yoor.

w i t k t t r it IdgaHMiJ by Mw UM af that partoa's Saciol Sacucity Nambwo

WATCH YOUR MAIL KNI THIS FORM AMbooflb tta Urct tronoofltaf to Mb* Trcow ry o f tho record o f tho oamtogM yoo recoty* wW n o t to ■Mdo omM Joooory o f IM 4 , wo imMt fcovo o record o f yoor Sodof Sorority Nomber this y o o r. > o comply orM tMe low o form o f aotfcerleg oer eovore' Sodof Sorority Momborr w ill fee placed in tho moll dorlog ffeo OMotfce ofceod. Since yoo may kove etiber eoylnac o rro o o ts or investments efsewkere, yoo w M recokro Hbis lo n g from Hbese ora oolsotions cdso. 4 form most be completed ond rotorood to eocfc k iatlloH om from whirh yoo rorohro oomlogt or dividends. If yoo hove no Sodof Secority Nomber, prevision bos been mode r. An oppUcotlen for tbis porpose is o pert of tbe form being soot yoo»

A U ORGANIZAflONS PAYING INCONII TO YOU MUST HAVI THIS INFORMATION

WbeM yoo receive forms bi the moH the low reaoires yew to complete end retom them. Moose don't consider this on nrhHmry regeest on the port o f the Wnood el institutions listed below. W e ere only ocMwg in complionce with Public Low S7.SV7. However, yoo con oppreclote the tosk of recording on ( o f every cM m o .

Presented in the public interest by the fcUowing hnancial institutions:

SAVHNS AND MAN ASSOOAIION A I U I M A L SAVRMS A N i UMN ASSOOA1ION Bleoheth RANWAY SAVNNS DANK Rahwoy IBBAL SAVINS AND MAN ASSOOAIION WeetRoM lO S B U SAN M g AND LOAN ASSOOATNN NATNNAl DANK OF lOSBLI o n fB B U L SAVRMS AND LOAN ASSOOAHON Roselle SAHSFACIOIY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOOAIION SAVINS AND LOAN ASSOOAIION O AK STAn lANi SUDUIDAN TRUST ONWANY Clorh W esM M d CKSMONr UllMDS m LOAN ASSOdAIION SUMMIT TRUST COMPANY NNusmAi vroHonrs s a v r n s a n d lo a n a s s o o a in n BBAKIN M M A l SAVONS AND MAN ASSOOAIION UNON COUNTY SAVHNS RANK Bisebsth UNON COUNTY TTOST COMPANY

HBAIilllPOtT DANKHN OMNANV W IS lfB D FD O AL SAVNNS AND LOAN N AIN N Al STAN DANK PAGE TEN THE LINDEN (N.J.) NEWS^BSERVER, THURSDAY. APRIL 18, 19«B

dkagltr will be eelebrftted ftt the iMHne of Mr*, t i m l i i Wakrti. Mill- ... Linden HiSpots... Carol Wolman Chosen tngton. The Ualoa Oouaty Ghapler’a SdtdO fficm ’BeervUry pt Mw Year** award wilt Bjr BAMUBA ■AmmAN "Health be made at this time ta Miss iaoa Mrs. George GqmperU presided ora a Burnett of WeatfleM. at a meeding at the board of the Secretarial \ ^ ^ e r MaaJay. Apett M -Abe SecreUrles Linden-RoneNe Ompier of Hadas* U‘a Sprifif and everythinc aBoui li^ for wpeks preparing the decor- of the Uaton Oooaty Chapter and jMh held Tueaday evenii^, i^iril M Undin Hi|^ Sdiool is l»efflMKtnc atioBi which must be finished by Chats** guests will tour the General Motors I at the home of Mra. Leo Cisenbud, M iw Ckrol Wolman, a asnior in mer. Ellubeth: Aaae M, McdOievc. to Vud. The tdfer on tSii iMiHctia the end of April for the Junior Plant. Route t, Unden at 7:18 pm. Lladvn High School has been chos- Garwood: Marjoria J. Ttmoa^. 1 880 Grant Avenue, sboord is doniiw his es«» nnd gown, Prom. *nie MiliUry Partt Hotel Wednesday. ApHI M the Tenth No. U of a series. aa bgr the Union CTounty Clmpter trviagtoa; aad, Jaanie M. Wdllam- j Mra Saul Neivert obairmaa of w«)iie thi Seniors are paylag will be the site of the Senior Prom Annual Executive Secretarial Coa of the National Seerctartae Aasoeia- •on. dark. I the nowtinaiing oommlltee, preeeat- for theirs; Sophomores, Juaion, to be held on May 10. As in tiie lerence at Rutgers Untvemity. New CNd at 88 or Tmmg at 88 of its own. Uan aa the recipeat af a aahtorahip SecraUries Wimk la co-aponaoNdl |ed the foUowtng Mate of officers: and Seniors are all hM^ag with past, i^tendance is expected to be Brunswick Ja planned It edit be an — WkkA? — Tbe average Americaa diet pra- to attend a aeetetarial eohool upon i Pmaideiit. Mra Leo Eiaenbud; vloe- excitement. The Sophs have passed high. by National Secrvtarlaa AaaoeUUon aH-day ooirferenee, co-sfioiumfed by Some people arc old at 40. Others vides an abundance of proteiak gmduatioB in June. ; president tat fund ralaiag. Mra. their tesu and are on their way Bveryone is looking forward to a iInternational which has fg.600 the Newark and New BrunXWlek are young at 80. You have known sugars, starchea, ami fats—fbodi This aanu^ preaentatioa waa metnbvrs and 9 0 chapters through­ j Joseph Feldman; vice prealdeni for to becoming full-fledged Juniors. long rest rs; while thMe on the dark side diets deficient In the amounts af iFshipiild; flnaneial seerHary, Mra JU is about this time of year that those seniors when they return, will meat ladustry. aub. WestflekI, 13 18 pm lose the fire of youth early slid are minerals and vitamins required to Thin «0 ie a the fifth oboervance 'Burton Arnold, sssisunt financial everything Starts to h^»pen at sH have caught SenioHtis** so The Chapter’s Seholarahtp Award bowed down by the wel^tt of the build robust, vigorous health. ; secretary. Mm Milton Sevack; cor- L.HA. The Student Council is hold­ they call it ^ AeereUrlee Woek by the UnloB wiB be preaented to Mias Carol The second factor la paeHwe. ‘ respondlag secretary. Mrs Stanley ing the election of new officers for *nie flowering of the school will same years borne so lightly by their dmaty OBapter. wttich was Insti- Wolman. tiff Wrei OirtU Street, more fortunate neighbors across Have you obsafved that people who ' Oakanler; aaststant corresponding next year. Soon the caf^eria will continue until exam time rolls tatfd 19 WO. at thta luncheon Carol is a mendwr the street. have lived long and are still active secretary, Mra Robert Harris; re­ be filled with delight^l campaign armind when it begins U> wfther i0e^at attentloB on the Secre­ at the National Honor Society and What is the mysterious something and productive usually stand, ait, tartea Week wiil be focused upon cording seerviary. Mrs Jerry Es- potters. slightly. is a volunteer secretary to a facuHy that makes the clock race faster and waHc erect? And has it occured - trin aad trustees Mrs George OfMa- The physical education depart­ ATTENTION SENIORS - 44 DAYS the Oirtlfted Brofesaioaal Seere member and has held offices in to you that these young old people pefta Mra Harry Etunln and Mra ment is now as busy as ever, finals U N TIL ORADUATION. for one group of people, causing tarts* program which providea a tier borne room- She u also a rsg have retained their vigor largely Saul Nelverl in cheerieadittg snd twirling try­ them to grow old before their time, certiflaate to those secreUftes who tstered accordkm teacher Caned because of their good posture? A Bttsineaa Men's Ijuncheon span outs. There is excitement from the while others retain their vigor and qualify ta paMlng a au-part pro- will attend Katherine Gdibe School. Bad posture means the cramping sored ty the CI»apCer will be held boys g>^ too. The bsaelHdl season productiveness as the years roil feaBoaal exai0iuitioa Secretarlea Moniciair.-Ui the faU Named By P.S. of important organs, blood vessels, . YWurad^. May 1 at 13 noon at has )ust begun and already the by? co90;B elected or reappointed. one carries himself erect, his or* Better Bustacae' and by our offietal they are going and If they are go­ this field charlatans and quacks Artuit ;R W ^id War 11. Putstirai have duped thousands of honest ’ gans. blood vessels, and nerves are motto, 'Better Laarniag. Better ing! CartooRfSt for Culhers Magasine Hoc ety Mr Devtia make* hui home THANK YOU people in search of facts Some of free from the pressure that results Letters. Better Ijunag" “ We hope Much the excitement of the for eight years and aUo for the in Wr«cf;eid these pretenders have grown rich frone who scientific basis. In fa(H. even the | gardiess of the number of years one the Katherine Gibbs School in the* me eosmnutitty our eonUnued dedt magxaiac-s He is a tnettsber cd the January has* been invited ns fueats worked and rame out to Morrise best teaching we have had on nu- has lived f^il- - cation lo ths eWvatiOB of the sec c a u their voting rlgkte In this pnat ikkcirty of liiustraters and Freei to this luncheon and the week • trition has been some what defect- If you are growing old at 40. you Joan M Cbmiel of {.^nden wUU profeasiOB in its vtlal role dent of the National Cartoonists acC.vti.es priroar>' election. from lack of fuU scientific arc living on the wrong side of the serve as Chairman of tbe 180 Sec business, tnduslry. education and I knowledge Street of Life It is b\’ no means rrtanes Week for the Umon Oewn government FINK’S CHARLES J. CR.ANE. Ir„ But today we can sadwtitut.' too late to move across to the sunny ty Casapter of she National The followl!^ are the dates, times Preaident ' knowledge for gueswork. W'e know side. tarias Association ftntcrnationalt and ewats strbedided in the local 466-2699 Y'oong Men's Aaaociation *that food serves the body in three If your pi\sture t.« not what is Miss '; «2i by providing to straighten up a body that has of the Seeretartes W’eek local com- I TEM 1U MEROB CRATIM I material for the building and up slumped for yt'ars, but determined, mUtee are- Mary E Ktuusuk To The Residents i keep of body organs and tissues; persistent effort can do more pos- Ifountasnside. Mary M. Brhweta DssrfMd A Academy Tcrraaea iJi by furnishing protective mater­ s^ly than you think And if you Church News u r YiiE BabM Ifwin FeMmaa ials-vitamins and minerals which are not sure about the sufncieocy | ORAnC BniKiorAL regulate body functions, and aid of your %*itam;n and mineral Intake. WuMiRltaa A«». MiJ Adult Education Jewish Studies in utilixing other foods, and enable coanuH a progressive doctor for ad Church News TW RavA riMrtoL.Wi Group wiH atterKl services and will the body to manufacture substances • vice THE BxrrauacD cnracH TiMllMr*. sponsor an Oneg Shabbat on Fri­ 1 U N D KN day. April 19. at Ten^le-Mekor N. W a «l At*. « K. II* 4th,6th,8th, 10th Wards Chaylm. Suburban Jewish Center. liM fli L—E Pmrr, Jr. ! ^ r v i»A T Holy Oommunk^ti » SD : announced Rabbi Irwin Feldman. Jm m Ckirti* aMJ. A m iJffi.e of Morning Praywr 8 18 I This is a culmination event for a m With fkividay school folkMriag I more than thirty men and women acHORcraviccss !A Ctty Oiurcti wftia ObunRry fTsora! FuchsrtasL aad sermon by ‘ a'ho have attended courses in ele- (In m t*r Hilt •*•■■■■ M l n t k* takM allar I4 A.M. T m iiv ) Frlandttaee) the rector It ;00 asa Mownbers of : mentar>* Hebrew, the Prayer Book. the Young Cburcbmrn club will and the Bible as Living History UNDEN PSESBTTEBIAN and WUham Schraegk*. "The Old Village Church", r^ab- mere at th e parudi bai. 8 18 pm Thank You ^ during tbe past four months. Rabbi C H im cB FRIDAY and BATimDAY: The fished iwn aa ‘"The Proteatan* and proceed to Trustty f'bufeh its j Feldman and Cantor Goldberger PriBMlM Bm 4 a*d OrckarJ T«r. SenK>r tAilher League have planned Dutch Reformed Oiurrh ‘ Easter Khsabeth fnr a nMuemg of tbe ■ were the instructors. Some rtb ar«b youth group : adults attending will participate in and ail day Saturday combining fun all departments <3 years aad up * 8TU1UT Mr aad Mrs CUtb rvg FOR YOl’R VOTE OF CXJNnDENCE ■ the service, Marc Braun will chant E- Lioyd Eh*ans. Studrnt Aasist- and work Advisers m ebargt' w;l! Divine Serr-.ces 8 30 and 11 am y»ar monthly atertiBg Progrxsm has the kiddush. ant, at Thr Lirdrn P rr*ytm an be Mr and Mrs Ronald Cook. Miss Sermon "Christians God Expec-u beet! arranged by Mm Ob-nday GIVEN TO US AT THE l*OLLS ON During Sabbath morning srrvtce, ! Church will preach on Sunday Uout.^ Walker and Andrew Pap- The Reverend Ijorent Prol: mmis Mt>NDAT Membem of Saial at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday. April 20. April 21 at both aerTnees of Divine son. Officers____ _ of the__ _League ___ are ter of the Trimty Reformed Church. Mary s Guild, and oahers intereatod. •n’ESDAY, APRIL IfiTH. Marc Braun, son of Mr. and Mr*. Worship. Kenneth Kummir. Donaid'sc'tMn, ^ PUinf.eld. N J pre*eh,ng J«mes vtU attend tbe diacaaan education Leon Braun. SM Ehnvrood Terrace The Geneva Youth Fellowahip Karen Schraegle. »»d J<*n Gib. Ourtu Roof. Pmjtaiwl A *«< *n « will conference held at Trinity Caibrd- will colafarate his Bar Mitas'ah (for young adults) is gotng to conduct the services The CTturrh rai Trenton. Regustratioa begins at ! OKur wtU sing. Junior Sermon *: Marc is a student in the religious Princeton Theclogiexl Seminary lo S.ATimDAY The Couple's Club 8 am in Treniow F B E E the late service by Mr Roof Junio- school. He will chant the Haftorah A tten d A ^>ecial conference on psy will have their annual progressive WEDNEBDAY Broorgaabord High FeHowahtp 8 pm. Sr H I a* • EdbfBrd Hurawski DELIVEKT ^ and the Musaf and read a prayer. chiatry and then enjoy an evening dinner meeting in different homes luncheon opsn to tbe pubUc will 7 pm . Topic. "Youth aad tbe ■ His parents invite the congregation , bowling on the wAy home. of the members and eoachiding at be served by ladies of flsunt Mary s m i WABD Church". Guild. i to a kiddush following servicea, in The Executive OommUtee of the the Parish House beginning at 7:00 MONDAY Church Extension TH tltaD AT Feast of Bt Mark. FINK’S UQUORS ; honor of the event. Women's Aaaociation wHI meet on pm Mrs. Raymond Cappeilo wul ; Religious school sessions resume i Committee. Newark Classes » pm Apoirtls Holy Oommunioa in Che tl« N. WOOD AVENCB Tuesday. April 23rd. at 9:30 a m. be in charge. School Workshop 7 90 pm chureh. 8:00 am on Sunday. April 21st after the ON StX D AY The sermon topic , , w>wwwn * >, *»*-i UND EN, N. J. The World Service Circle of the * o . «,.ii M Prim aryl. L P B I F at 8 pm Ship Passover recess. for the two services on Sunday wUi | .. Women's Association wiil meet at No 94 at 7*30 p m. • Michael Smigelsky be "Foiiciwing the testimony of | 1:00 pm. on Tuesday, ^ r i l 23rd. WED.VEHDAT Troop A12 at iHM-NflLMAN m i WARD at the Church. Easter" at both the 8:00 and ILOOj am, services Sunday Church! The concluding seaaion of the Troop 34 at 7 90 School classes are held at 9.18 a m ' series of midweek Bible classes and p m . Jumor Choir at 7 p m , Senior - The Jr Luther I*eague meets at prayer feUovi-shipa will be held at C h «r at A p m I EASY pm. ceiocn 1:30 and 7:30 pm. on Wednesday. 7:00 F R ID A Y: Troop 208 at 7 p m ' April 24th. The class has been MONDAY: The Vacation Bible caounr • Paul Yeisley School Planning Committee will TftU SS studying the ’ missionary journeys CHtHCH OF ffl. tJJZABETH (VMMYLMA.Y im i WARD meet to set up their program of lU lu atow t of the Apoalle Paul". OF HTNOABY As Pickiig study and activities for the two- RUrrURt COMFORT Blaachr Stivet 46Wy <•»-*•*« wei^k summer school. June 24 thru hff **•*-.• ST. PAUL'S LtTH E RA N Bev. Laula Setaer. OJ^B.. FaaiM •J 1M«« Hum CHTHTH July 5 Mrs Rudolf^ Kummler »s »*«•» »«• »,**•, 45 E. Elm St.. Unden, N. J. the director and dean of the school. . -ee Cem •«■*»*'• ».« Sunday S 48. 7. A 8. 10. 11 and If n*.nsMi lU n • Steve Morris Spring Flowers Rev, Floyd P. MiUeawn. Paatar TOTTISDAY. Apn! 23 St, Paul's Lutheran Church, Rev. Floyd P. IZ p m. DRW)irRATIt' OM KOIJRANM-NOMLYEK «!■ WARD MiUeman, Pastor will be hosts to H I GHEB DBUO STORE FRIDAY; The Annual Father- Week Days: 7 and 8 a m the regular meeting and luncheon Son Dinner, sponsored by the men Holy Days: 8 48. 7. A A 10 a m : 188 NatRi Waad Avsmw TO OBTAIN of the church w'ill be held in the of the Lutheran Pastoral Associa- g „ — P»*cl tot hr Liodee C-lty D ii— at r«ile C.Yub tion ot this area at 10:30 a.m. The ; „ M AvaMa Parish House at 6:30 p.m. The guest First Frldayv: 7. 8 a.m. and 8; speaker will be Rev. Russell E. I.Adiea Aid Society will serve the Swanson. Pastor of F a i^ Lutiieran luncheon. The President and Sec­ MONEY . . . Church. Murray Hill and Dean of retary of the Association are Rev the North Central District of the Donald cure. Pastor of 8l. Luke’s New Jersey Synod. Following the Lutheran Church. Dunellen and Rev. George J Frank, Pastor of WHEN YOU HAVE speaker, the entertainment will be,-- - _ a sports program in a demonstra- i ^ tion of Judo wrestling by profes- i ~nr sionals. The dinner will be s e r v e d j AtlCIHl IHC VHUrCH wr by the Ladies Aid Society. Com-' SSHlBgOffUe Off YO U F C h O IC t STEDI-CREDIT mittee in charge will be Messrs. This a n d Every Week! Joseph Beckman. Herbert Ristau. 3 0 0 0 0 QQ 0 Qt?lTTfTnnfl AT Coamunity Bank of Linden SUMMER READING CLINIC 22nd Pingry Summer Session LINDEN’S ONLY June 26 — August 14, 1963 fand save a pretty pennyj. 7 Week or 3] j Week Courses t. Breeze etortg behind Lark's optrona! supercharged VS engine. Classes Limited to Five 2 . Be/at and enjoy lark's roomy, /ap-of kjxury convertib/es. HOME TOWN BANK 35 Hours of Instruction 3. la/ springtrma in — through la rk's axc/ustve choice o f surtroof sedans. 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