Clark Free Public Library 1071 R aritan Rd. 'C C a rZ 'P a t r io t Clark, N. J. 07066 ‘A Voice For A ll-A n Echo For None” FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY VOL. 2, No. 29 Clark, N.J., Thursday, March 2, 1967 CLARK, N. J. 10 Cents

T h e Q u i l l Council Defeats Legal Depart Amid protests that a Legal a day while in court. Mr. Department would add to the Catalano said that the at­ New Trees town’s legal costs — and torney had agreed to lower It isn’t often that you see campaign pledges kept with denials that the department his per diem cost while in would entail expenditures as court to $275 a day. No men­ the action that was witnessed by Monday evening's move Come To Clark high as those under the pre­ tion was made of a lowering by Councilmen Kaczmarek, Burger and Boyle to establish sent system, the Clark of the research costs per Over 700 trees were council voted 4-3 Monday hour although Councilman a legal department. planted in Clark in 1966, evening to down a move for Boyle did state that he had They weren't able to establish the department — but according to a report sub­ establishing a legal depart­ contacted the Union County mitted by the Shade Tree ment. keeping the promise they made to the voters is certainly Bar Association and that $25 Commission this year. Of With freshman Council- per hour was more in line. one measure of success. this total, 408 trees were men Kaczmarek, Burger and Councilman Catalano said purchased with township Boyle "voting to keep our that the township had often ******* funds and 334 trees were campaign pledges" in favor been involved in legal work bought by individual de­ of the measure — the veteran brought on by residents of "Welcome” — to the more than 900 administrators, velopers. Homeowners were Councilmen; Catalano, Coun­ the community -- and em­ not charged for the trees cil president; Paschenko, phasized that the township supervisors, psychologists and teachers from surrounding lanted in front of their Yarusavage and Getchis had to expect to pay for the communities who will attend an In-service Day in Clark Eouses. voted against the measure. quality of legal work it re­ However, according to a In introducing the ordin­ quired and that Mr. John­ schools this Monday. survey made by Paul Hum­ ance for establishment of a stone had satisfactorily re­ Dr, Carl H. Kumpf is chairman of the planning com­ mel, a graduate of Rutgers legal department with presented the township in University in Forestry stu­ $15,000 allotted for attor­ mittee for the day and he's being assisted by educators many involved cases. As dies, 2,753 more trees are ney’s fees, Councilman Kac­ evidence, it commented on from many communities including Claire Lyons and Stuart needed in Clark. To com­ zmarek said that he was a case, still in litigation, plete the project by 1972, moving the measure be­ Seid, of the Clark School system. in which a builder is attempt­ the Clark Commission pro­ cause, as a result of cam­ ing to force the township to ★ *★ ★ ★ ** poses planting 500 trees a paign promises, he had in­ allow more apartments per YOUNG PERFORMERS - A play, "M urdock’s R a th ", by Juliana H. Ewing was presented by a year at an annual cost of vestigated Clark’s legal fees acre than it feels satis­ $10,000. and found them to be higher We were certainly glad to see that Councilman Thomas Fifth Grade class at the Hehnly School. The play was planned and produced by the children with factory. the help of their teacher. Mrs. Marian Daghita, and Mrs. Mona Roth, their student teacher. A ll Other "leaves” from the than comparable towns. He In other business before Kaczmarek is going to work on the question of a "garage members of the class had a part in the play. report explained that: said that he hoped a $15,000 the Council, the members factory" being established in the Gibson Blvd. area. Trees were severely da­ limit for township legal fees voted unanimously to pass maged and others died in would encourage construc­ ordinances which will: es­ ★ *★★ ★ ★ ★ the new Broad Meadow and tive compromise and dis­ tablish a "Dog Ordinance” Lazy Circles...Wavin’ Wheat Clark Senior Sweet Briar developments courage unnecessary liti­ for the township, which will due to negligence by the gation. Councilman Yaru­ be explained in detail in a Citizens'Club builders. But after months savage questionned Mr. future issue of the “ Clark It’s ’Oklahoma’At Regional of negotiations, the builders Kaczmarek about the costs Patriot"; require contrac­ At the end of the copy for all newspaper stories jour­ have complied with the Com­ of office space, legal secre­ tors to put in a 2” inter­ Elects Slate mission’s request to remove tarial and law library needs mediate course road base nalists always use the — 30 — sign. This means that the dead trees and repair the under the plan, but Council­ on all streets before getting it’s “ the end” of the story. At the end of some “ grade With Large Cast-Marchl6-18 Mrs. Christine Zimmer­ damaged ones. man Kaczmarek said that he their building permits; pro­ man of 12 Janie Lane, heads A forestry student will be assumed that any attorney vide for the addition of two B” movies about crusading reporters, — 30 — will be Sandy Holzhauser, Sandy the slate of officers named engaged annually to review acceptable to the members "alternate” members of the "Oklahoma,” the Rodgers tree conditions in the of Council would provide flashed on the screen instead of “ The End" to signify and Hammersteln classic, Gill, Judy Huff, Doris Uhlig, by the recently formed Sen­ Board of Adjustment to as­ Carol Pinkham, Madine Ro­ ior Citizens’ Club of Clark| municipality. these services in the line of sure a quorum at each meet­ that the picture is over. will be the third consecu­ Tree diseases were not their duties. tive musical to be presented mano, Sharon Hirschfield, at their meeting held Feb. ing; and to appoint two ad­ Well, we used the — 30 — sign at the end of the Doris Kavanaugh, Sue Har- 22 in the Clark Legion Home serious in 1966, and in spite In answer to a question ditional members to the by Arthur L. Johnson Re­ of the drought, tree losses about whether he had “ a sample press releases at our recent Press Breakfast and gional High School. The boad, Kathy Dany, Renee 78 Westfield Ave. Planning Board. Triano, Jean Yawlak, Pris Other officers include: were at a minimum. certain attorney” in mind, They introduced measures Workshop — and one of our more astute guests asked us scene shifts to the west on The annual public school the Councilman said that he March 16, 17, and 18, in Rosen and Ellen Kelleher. Mrs. Rose S. Lauer, vice to provide for three detec­ how the use of the — 30 — sign had originated. We had Members of the Boys’ president; Mrs. Helen V. essay contest and Arbor Day knew of several attorneys tives in the Police Depart­ the high school auditorium will include Mildred Terrace who might be considered for to admit we didn’t know. at 8 p.m. Chorus are: Howard Gabriel, Walsh, secretary; Mrs. Anna ment, instead of the two ap­ Richard Rund, Gary Hills, E. Smar, treasurer and Fred School this year. the position but stressed that proved now; and passed re­ The musical will star Ar­ The Commission recom­ he was moving for a legal Seeing our dilemma, the Director of the Clark Public mando Orslnl and Valerie Bob Potignano, John Proto, J. Ehresmann, auditor. solutions aiding the install­ Mike Genesi, Ken Boos, Bill Committee chairmen ap- mends the purchase of a department strictly to save ation of a traffic light at Library, Edward Temkin, volunteered to hunt down the Kastner. Featured inprinci- vacuum leaf sweeper to help the people of Clark money ial roles will be Judi Krohn, Timmerman, Star ladus,. pci"fpd by Mrs. Zimmer­ the Broadway, Valley Road, history of the — 30 — sign. Bob Cornett, Cal Levine, man include: fr.ehibersliip keep Clark’s,streets clean. and p.ot to provide a job for and Walnut Avenue. ilary Pearl, Mike Lawr­ An appropriation for the anyone. He promptly came up with the answer — and here's ence, George Klitsch, and Gary Lajeskl and Douglas and reception, Mrs. Vera In a message to Council, Greene. Berry and Laura Klett; en­ sweeper has been Included In commenting on the sav­ Mayor Maguire revealed that the reason. James Soriano. Phil Di Bat­ in the Mayor’s budget re­ ings involved, Councilman tista, Karen O’Shanny, Lee Among the dancers will be: tertainment, Mrs. Ida Had- probably no federal funds The term — 30 — originated back in the early days Steve Dunning, Steve Cicco- sall; refreshment, Mrs. quests. Paschenko said that he felt will be available for Clark’s Daney, and Pat Condit will that "the creation of any of the telegraph. At the time, operators, writing longhand, also be prominent in the telli, Frank Derdita, Wayne Fred Ehrsmann; publicity, civic -municipal pool Carrlck, Bob Harris, Glenn ' Mrs. Helen V. Walsh; sun­ such department will not hopes and indicated in a production. solve our problems.” used the symbol "XXX" to designate the end of a dis­ Andrew Juplna, band di­ Lajeskl, Bob Pasquale, shine, Mrs. Michael Gudor; Osceola Women letter that he favored the patch filed by a newspaper correspondent. In Roman nu- rector, for the third conse­ Daniel Gibbons, Pat Condit, chaplain, Mrs. Bertha Fla- In speaking last on the township selling approxi­ Kathy Wojewoodskl, Jackie Mad Hatters proposal. President Cata­ mately $300,000 of town­ merials, "X X X ” means 30. Hence, the "XX X" quickly cutive year will be the music mmer. director. Miss Isabelle Walsch, Maureen Cognahan, lano revealed that the pre­ ship-owned land to allow the translated itself into the now familar — 30 — . Walsh will do the stage di­ Kathy Jacquermin, Sue Twentyity - seven members Party, Mar. 10 sent township attorney, Ir­ township to purchase the land rection, assisted by Sherry Olearczyk and Denise Still­ signed theth charter Including * ’ vine B. Johnstone, had parcels on Madison HillRd,, Many thanks, Mr. Temkin. man. EdwiJward S. Ayers, Helen V, The Womens Association agreed to lower somewhat Bartell PL, Westfield Ave., Lawrence and Judl Krohn, of Osceola Presbyterian ******* Robert Vltkowsky has al­ Others in the cast include: Walsh, Anna E. Smar, Chris­ the fees he charged in line and Ave. for open Denise Clark, Linda Truss, tine Zimmerman, Rose S. Church will hold a Mad Hat­ with Council’s concern for spaces. Because of the im­ ready designed the country ters Party, Friday, March 10 western settings which are Cheryl Rich, Margaret Lo- Lauer, Fred J, Ehresmann legal costs. Mr. Johnstone portance of the letter, it is renze, Nancy Gittleman, Wilma D. Behrens, Carolina at 8 p.m. in Fellowship Hall had been receiving $40 an carried in full on page 4. being constructed under the at the Church. supervision of Mr. Leon Candy Kerner, Colleen F. Oppel, Helen Koellhoffer hour for research and $400 Boyle, Wendy Friedfield, Ruth D. Bullman, Edna Members will make hats Do you want to submit a story to the "Clark Patriot" Kvedar. at home and wear them to Also contributing their ta­ Claire Curry, Dee Stillman, Dorsch, Emilie Nagy, Ida B. about your club? Are you responsible for "getting the Denise Freda, Sue Boettke, Hadsall, Sadie Dwyer, Pau- 'the party. Prizes will be lents for the first time will awarded for the prettiest, Cordaro, Giacobbe Named news to the paper” for your PTA? Do you want to share be Miss Mildred Midkiff, di­ Pat Nadler, Kathy Wojo- Tine M. Ehresmann, Nina R. woodski, Yvonne Chatlos, Swarts, Margery Connelly, funniest and the most orig­ the news that your daughter’s getting married? recting the chorus, and Miss inal. Games and dessert and Barbara Henning, supervis­ Kathy Jacquermin, Elaine Alice B. Flood, Lily Fol- Well, we’ve prepared a detailed booklet, "Righting Miskovltch, Donna Urclole, ger, Florence Gudor, Anto­ coffee will be provided to To Clark’s Planning Board ing the costume committees. add to the festivity of the News Releases” , just to help you. Choreography is being di­ Sue Danilo and Pat Kunz. inette C. Adams, MaryCroll Council voted unanimous­ member of the Knights of Anna Sudlmak, Bertha Flam- evening. ly Monday evening to add rected by the Walcoff Dance Tickets may be obtained Columbus Council #5503; the The booklet lists all our deadlines and methods for Studio. mer, Vera K. Berry, Laura two additional members to Clark Safety Committee; and T. Klett, and Joseph Walsh. at the close of both services the Planning Board and the submitting news: "Oklahoma” is recogniz­ Sunday by going to the church the Executive Committee of ed as an extraordinary Clark Democrats Mrs. Rose Lauer and Mrs. appointment of the two men Cub Pack #145. All pictures must be in our offices by Tuesday be­ Christine Zimmerman office. The donation will be was announced this week by musical, having run for ap­ 50 cents and monies received He and his wife are the fore publication. proximately five years on started the Club in Nov. 1966. Mayor William Maguire. parents of two children. Meet On March 10 Meetings are held every will b e used for Missionary Salvatore T. Cordaro, of General news and pictures may be left at the Clark Broadway. IT IS based on Work. ______Mr. Giacobbe, head of a Lynn Rigg’s "Green Grow A wig and hair-styling de­ Wednesday from 12:30 to 4 116 Fulton St., who was a construction firm which has Police Station but they must be there before 5 p.m. on the the Lilacs,” and is known monstration will highlight p.m. in the American Legion candidate for Four Ward participated in planning and Monday before publication. General news stories must be to still retain its American the next meeting of the Clark Home at 78 Westfield Ave., Councilman last fall, and constructing 11 subdivis­ Clark. Clark Elks Club Anthony M. Giacobbe, of 61 in our offices by 5 p.m. on the Tuesday before publication. flavor and popularity. It was Democratic Club to be held ions, has been a Clark resi­ the first musical to present at 8:30 p.m., March 10, at Prior to the meeting last Fairview Rd., brother of re­ dent since 1965. Religious services news must be in our offices by an absorbing story with the American - Hungarian week, the birthday anniver­ Schedules Dance cently - elected Rahway A former Rahway resident 5 p.m, on the Monday before publication. music, which set a new trend Club, Old Raritan Road, saries of Mrs. Bullman and Councilman Ray Giacobbe, he is a graduate of St. Mary’s toward the composition of Clark. Joseph Walsh were celebra­ For March 11th were annointed to the town­ School, Rahway, and St. Wedding and engagement announcements must be in Members of the Wilfred ted. Mrs. Vera Berry and ship Board. other musicals. Highlights A square dance and even­ Mary’s Seminary & Univer­ our office by 5 p.m. on the Friday before publication. of the show will be the sim­ Academy of Hair and Beauty Mrs. Laura Klett were in Mr. Cordaro, who moved sity, Baltimore, Md., in charge of decorations and ing of will be to Clark in 1961, is pre­ ple, but unforgettable music, Culture in Newark will de­ conducted by Clark Lodge 1955. The booklet proved to be a great success at our recent and a very imaginative, monstrate the newest female refreshments. sently a Project Engineer Mr. Giacobbe is a member wigs and hair styles, accord­ #2327 B.P.O. Elks at the in the Plant Engineering De­ press breakfast — and if you’d like a copy we’d be glad ballet. Twelve members were Winfield Community Center of the Board of Directors of Valerie Kastner, who ing to announcement made by guests at the recent meeting partment of TennecoChemi­ the New Jersey State Home to send you one. Just give us a call at 388-0600 and on Saturday, March 11, cal Corporation, Fords, N.J. plays the feminine lead was John Royko, club president. of the Senior Citizens of starting at 8 p.m., it was Builders Association and is we’ll send you the booklet and o sample news release. the star of "The Music Man” Members of the club will Hillside , held at the Hill­ A graduate of the Polytech­ a member of the National announced this week by the nic Institute of Brooklyn in ******* last year. The daughter of serve as models. side Elks Club. committee in charge, Association of Home Build­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kast­ 1955, he was graduated from ers; the Rahway Council "Chuck” Wilson and His the New York State Maritime ner, of Clark, she is well Country Cpusins" will pro­ #1146, Knights of Columbus; Did. you know that you can have your hair done . . . known throughout Union College in 1948 and has com­ the Holy Name Society of St. rDemocrats Betrayed1 vide the music. pleted courses in business arrange for an "Answerphone” service . . . buy a wig . . . County as Fourth Runner- Proceeds from the Square Mary’s Church, Rahway; and Up in the New Jersey Junior administration at New York the Gran Centurions of choose from gourmet foods . . . select the latest fash­ Dance will be used for the University. Miss Contest, recently Clark Lodge Better Parades Clark. ions . . . get the recipe for sauerbraten with your meat sponsored by the Jaycee’s On Legal VoteiFarmar He is the chairman of the He is presently serving as Committee participation at Union Council Fund Drive, the president of the Home of the Area. tion might be committed too. the 54th Annual Convention order . . . have a special fruit basket made up — in Robert Sherevsky and his John J. Far mar, Demo­ Boy Scouts of the Clark area; Builders Association of cratic Municipal Chairman, This was shown not to be to be held at Atlantic City a charter member of the Raritan Valley. Clark. art classes are doing the the case,” Farmer said. He on June 10. set painting and art work. claimed today that "the De­ Gran Centurions; and a We have a lot to be proud of in Clark — and we’d mocratic Party was betrayed would, he said, hold them Programs and advertising responsible for all future have a lot more if the people who lived in Clark shopped are being taken care of by last Monday at the Munici­ pal Council Meeting.” He legal cost and was sure that Regional PTA here. The Clarkton Shopping Center, the businesses on Chester Kropinickl and his the electorate would not for­ classes. said that "the three new Westfield Avenue, and the stores throughout Clark should councilman were to be prais­ get. To Hear of The orchestra, under the "The statement that the be bustling with local shoppers. direction of Andrew Jupina, ed for their courage in en­ deavoring to reduce the ex­ attorney was going to reduce Money spent here helps your town — and eventually consists of the following band his fees from $400 per day Narcotics Mar. 9 members: Robert Wojciak, cessive legal fees that Clark has paid in the last six years. to $275 per day brought forth Michael Bowem, director lowers your taxes, David Cornett, Renee Gar- the question as to how much of the Union County Nar­ finkle, Monica Stein, Tho­ They ran on this platform and Introduced the first leg­ was to be returned for the cotics Clinic, will address mas Schulz, Sharon Katz, last six years when the ser­ the members of the Parent- Would you believe that only one shopper out of ten in Beverly Phillips, Barbara islation to limit the cost. They are my type of men,” vices were at the higher fig­ Teachers Association of the most Clark stores comes from Clark? Would you believe .McCutcheon, Victor Coppel- ure. I wanted to know,” Far­ Arthur L. Johnson Regional Bon, Peter Godfrey, Ronald he stated, “ they fulfilled that a Clark organization raised money through a fashion their trust to the citizens mar said, "if this money High School on March 9 in Granrath and Cheryl Budd. was to go into the Unanti- the auditorium at 8 p.m. show presented by a Clark shop — and then opened a Pianists are Trudy Sper­ of Clark.” Mr. Farmar claimed that sysated Surplus?” ■ Mr. Bowem will discuss dress club in another town? Would you believe that MOST ling and Cheryl Budd. Chairman Farmar stated the relationship between the Members of the Girl’s Councilmen Catalano, Pas- of the people in Clark don't shop here? chenko, Getchis andYarusa- that all comparisons with narcotics novices and their Chorus in the cast are-. Joan other municipalities showed parents. A movie on the Clark businesses offer quality merchandise, compar­ Kelleher, Lynn Rice, Joy vage could only "voice holl­ ow apposition to the program that Clark has been paying subject, "The Losers” will Fredericks, Rhonda Spittel, double for its legal services bfe shown. able prices and "that personal touch which you only Karen Warner, Darlene but had to abide by their commitment of Jan. 1 to and that he was certain that Mrs. Gerda Walsh, PTA find in your hometown. Drummond, Shelia Pfeiffer, Councilman Boyle, Burger president, has also announc­ Lynn Grossman, Diane Berg, Mayor Maguire.” He stated Why not make SHOP AT HOME a Clark habit? that he had hoped that the and Kaczmarek would con­ ed that parents may visit the Sue Cansdale, Dorothy tinue their efforts to bring language labs of the high ******* Batich, Ellen Nadler, Judi best interest of the town would be placed above “ any about stability in the costs school from 7:30 to 8 p.m. GIACOBBE Krohn, Denise Clark, Jane to the township. that evening. CORDARO McKnulty, Joan DiBattlsta, arrangement that this coali­ Pago 2 Rahway News-Record/Clark Patriot March 2, 1967

The funeral service was with the Reverend Frederick FIRST BAPTIST More than 200 cub, boy OBITUARIES held on Tuesday evening at Fairclough, Pastor of Zion Communion services will scout, explorer and sea scout the Thomas F. Higgins'Sons Lutheran Church officiating. Area Religious Services be held at 9:45 a.m. Sunday units comprising more than HUGH W. NILES Funeral Home, 1116 Bryant Interment took place in Rah­ with Rev. James F. Horton 11,000 youngBters and adult The funeral services for Street with Rev. James Hor­ way Cemetery, CLARK LUTHERAN at the church on Tuesday at using the topic “Sub­ advisors are eligible to par­ Hugh W. Niles, 63, of 2253 ton, Pastor of the First Bap­ “The Sacrament of For­ 8 p.m. On Wednesday, March mission” as his communion ticipate in the Scout-O- Price Street, Rahway, will tist Church officiating. In­ giveness’’ will be the ser­ 8 at 8 p.m. the first Lenten message. Home Coming Day Rama. be held March 3 in the First terment was in Mahoning CHRISTIAN L. KNUDSEN mon theme of the Rev. Jo­ program will be entitled will be observed during the Clark also announced that Baptist Church with the Rev. Cemetery, Pennsylvania. Christian L. Knudsen, 66 seph Kucharlk, pastor, at ' ‘Lenten Messages Through church school hour at 11 a.m. Charles J. Pickard of 530 James Horton officiating. In­ of 203 Patricia Avenue died the 10:30 a.m. worship ser­ Art.” The topic theme will by the Brotherhood Class Magle Avenue, Elizabeth, terment will be in Ranway February 21 at his home vice this Sunday. Prior to be developed by Rev. Mr. which will greet past and would be chairman of physi­ Cemetery under the direc­ MRS. ROSE LELLA after a brief illness. Mr. the service, the Sunday Swart with the help of ap­ present members. A special cal arrangements for the tion of the Pettit Funeral Funeral services were Knudsen, a member of the school and adult Bible study propriate oil paintings done program has been arranged event. Pickard is a plumbing Home. held Monday, February 27 Union County Kennel Club, group will meet at 9:30 a.m. by Ernest Lanning, a mem­ The Pastor’s Class on the and heating contractor in from the Corey & Corey was well known as a Judge During construction of th$ ber of the church. The guild meaning of church member­ Elizabeth. Mr. Niles was a member Funeral Home, Rahway, for of dog shows throughout the new church at Raritan and ladles will serve refresh­ ship will be held at 11:15 a.m. Jack K. Ferrel of 12 of the Rahway Elks Lodge and' Mrs. Rosa V. Leila, 93, East. He was born in Ne- Oak Ridge Roads, the Frank ments following the church The Baptist Youth Fellow­ Beechwood Place, Hillside, the Norton Hunting Club in of 512 Chain-O’Hills Road, bourg, Denmark, and lived K. Hehnly School on Raritan program. ship and the Parent’s Guild has been named special e- Clinton. Colonia, who died at Perth in Edison Township before Road is serving as the place will hold meetings at 7 p.m vents chairman. Ferrel is directory production super­ He is survived by his wife, Amboy General Hospital moving to Colonia more than of worship for the Zion Lu­ Sunday. after a short illness. She 30 years ago. theran congregation. TRINITY METHODIST The Brotherhood Class visor for the New Jersey Mrs. Frieda Kehr Niles, a was the widow of Frank Le­ Worship service will be will meet at 8 p.m. March6. Bell Telephone Co. daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Before retiring Mr. Knud­ For the coming week, the ila. Father Brennan said the sen worked 40 years as a following meetings have been held in the Chapel at 9:45 There will be a special mid Wellesley R. Slifer of 941 Chalmers of Rahway; a bro­ Moessner Avenue, Union, ther, Gerald Niles of Hoosick mass at Saint John Vianney machinist for the Western scheduled; the Church Coun­ a.m. and the regular wor­ week service to be held Church and offered the March 8 at 8 p.m. The Board will serve as participation Falls, N.Y., a sister, Mrs. Electric Corp., in Kearney. cil on Tuesday, March 7, at ship service in the Sanctu­ prayers at Saint Gertrude’s He was a member of the 8 p.m.; a combined meeting ary at 11 a.m. with Rev. of Education will meet at the chairman. Slifer, who works Gertrude Foster of Wareham Cemetery. church at 8 p.m. March 6. for the U.S. Treasury De­ Mass., and four grand­ Communications Workers of of the Junior and Senior Gordon Baum delivering the Mrs. Leila was born in America and the Telephone Luther Leagues at 7:30 p.m. message. The Parent’s Guild will partment, will be respon­ children. Italy and came to the United Pioneers. Mr. Knudsen was on Friday; and religious in­ A splash party will be held sponsor a family carnival sible for coordinating the registration and preparation Born in Petersburg, N.Y. States more than 50 years the husband of the late Hil­ struction, in preparation for at the YMCA on Saturday, night to be held in the Fell­ ago. She had lived in Co­ da Johanna Knudsen. He is confirmation, on Saturday, March 4 from 7:30 to 9:30 owship Hall between the of the various units in the he lived in Jersey City before Scout-O-Rama, moving to Rahway 34 years lonia 45 years. survived by a daughter, Mrs. March 11, 9:30 a.m. p.m. Swimming, bowling. hours of 5:30 and 8 p.m. Surviving are four sons, Harry J. Hackman of Co­ All weekday meetings are ames and refreshments will on March 11, Eli Levine of 860 Floral ago. He was employed by Avenue, Union, will be ac­ Merch & Co. 34 years and Joseph, Angelo and Donald lonia and two grand­ to be held at the temporary ge featured. Miss Hancock will serve of Colonia and Carl of New daughters, Joann and Nancy. quuarters located at 165 The WSCS paper drive will TEMPLE BETH TORAH as Director of the growing tivities chairman for the was a supervisor at the time York City; a brother, Bar­ Miss Hancock Scout - O - Rama. Levine of his death. Funeral services took Westfleld Avenue, Clark. be held Saturday, March 4 Rabbi Rubensteln and Christian education program tholomew Posa of Italy, place Friday, February 24 with Esther Circle in charge. Solomon Sternberg will con­ of the 900 member Clark operates a collection agen­ three grandchildren and at The Lehrer Crabiel The truck will be parked in duct late Friday Evening Joins Osceola Church. Her interests in cy. eight great-grandchildren. Funeral Home, with the FIRST METHODIST the parking lot from 10 a.m. services at 8:30 p.m. with Elizabeth Mayor Thomas sacred music, other fine arts Dunn has agreed to take Reverend Frederick Fair­ The Methodist Youth to 2 p.m. to receive old Oneg Shabbos to follow. The and leadership development, clough, Pastor of Zion Lu­ Foundation of First Metho­ rags, magazines and news­ Jr. Congregation will meet charge of special ^uests for Church Staff will be among her welcome the event. NELLIE BARTLEBAUGH MRS. ESTER FITZSIMMONS theran Church officiating. dist Church will hold a public papers. at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, qualifications. Plans for CLAUSON Funeral services were Interment took place in Val­ spaghetti dinner at the March 4, with the 8:30 ser­ The Session of the Osceola Ticket chairman will be Presbyterian Church of Mlsa Hancock’s installation Sidney Scheer of 625 Wood­ Mrs. Nellie Bartlebaugh held February 25 for Mrs. halla Cemetery, Staten Is­ Church in West Grand Ave­ vice reserved for adults. service and reception will be Clauson, 95, of 1270 Weat- Ester D. Fitzsimmons of land, N.Y. nue on Saturday, March 11 OSCEOLA PRESBYTERIAN Clark announce the employ­ land Avenue, Roselle Park. “The Two Faces of the Sunday services will be held announced at a later date. aheaf Road, Roselle died 2350 Whittier Street, Rah­ between the hours of 5:30 at the usual hours. Morn ment of Miss L. Vivian Han­ Scheer is a representative (Monday morning at Elizabeth way, who died at Rahway MRS. A.L, ALTEMOSE and 7:30 p.m. A door prize, Cross” has been chosen by cock as Director of Christian for the Metropolitan Life the Pastor as his sermon ing services will be held at General Hospital after a Hospital after a long ill­ Mrs. A. Lorraine Alte- which the group hopes will 7 a.m. on Monday and Thurs. Education. Miss Hancock Insurance Co. brief illness. She lived in ness. Rev. Frederick Fair- mose, 32 of 84 W. Emerson be donated by some of the topic for worship services Joins the staff of the Osceola Scout-O-Rama Robert Ellis, eastern dis­ at 9:30 and 11 a.m. on Sun­ day, March 6 and 9. RelL Rahway 35 years before clough of Zion Lutheran Avenue, Rahway, died Sun­ local merchants, will be giv­ glous School sessions will Church on March 1, 1967. trict executive, is the Union moving to Roselle one year Church officiated at the en along with the promise of day morning, March 5. The Director of Christian Council’s professional ad­ day, February 26 at Rah­ Church school sessions are be held as usual during the ago. She was a member of Corey Si Corey Funeral way Hospital of an apparent a good meal. week. Education was born in Eliza­ Staff Aides visor for the show. the First Baptist Church, Home and at Cloverleaf Ce­ heart attack. Born in Nyack, held at the same hours. On beth, and spent her early Public relations and pu­ Rahway. metery. N.Y., she resided in Clark, this same date, at 7 p.m., WILLOW GROVE church life in the Epworth blicity are being handled by She was the widow of An­ The deceased served as Garwood and Brick Town ST. PAUL’S CHURCH the Senior Westminster Fel­ The One Great Hour of Methodist Church of Eliza­ Are Appointed Jerome H. Enis and Louis drew Bartlebaugh and Harry a private in the Women's before movingjvlng here four St. Paul’s Church will lowship will meet. Sharing service will be held beth. Miss Hancock was gra­ G. Vetter of Herbert George Clauson, and she is survived Army Corps at Fort Dix years ago.. She had been mark Sunday, March 5th as Choir rehearsals this Sunday with Rev. Julian duated from the Elizabeth Victor W. Clark, general Associates, public rela­ by two sons Boyd Bartle­ during World War II, and was employed for the past three the Fourth Sunday in Lent week are sb follows: Junior Alexander presenting a public schools, the Baptist chairman of the 1967 Scout- tions counsels in Union. baugh of Elizabeth and Vic­ a Democratic committee- with Choral Eucharist at at 7 and Senior at 8 p.m. special message. Sunday Institute for Christian Work­ O-Rama, today announced years as a customer repre­ Thursday, March 2; and tor Bartlebaugh of Buffalo, woman in the Second Ward. sentative for the National 8:15 a.m. The service will School classes will be held ers, Temple University, the appointment of a vice New York; three daughters She was a member of Local Westminster at 6:30 p.m. on Philadelphia. She has also SHUT-IN-SOCIETY Cash Register Co., Eliza­ be celebrated by Bishop Van at the usual hours. chairman and the persons in WILL GIVE NAMES Mrs. Logan Kerr of Rah­ 221, International Ladles beth. Juzer. Breakfast in the au- Friday, March 3. There will be a Women’s done graduate work at the charge of various aspects way, Mrs. Albert Stritt- Garment Workers Union, and Advisors of the Junior Princeton Theological Se­ The New Jersey Branch Surviving are a son,Trey dltlorlum following the ser­ Association Board meeting of the biennial demonstration of Shut-In Society will send matter of Rahway and Mrs. was employed at Jay Sports­ vice. The Bishop will meet High Fellowship will meet on Monday, March 6 at 9:30 minary, Princeton, N.J. and' of scouting skills. Altemose at home; her fa­ for a planning session on names of shut-in members Nicholas Prlmiano of Ro­ wear, Linden. She was a ther, Edmund M. Diaz, Jr., with the Vestry and Church a.m.; Spiritual Life Leaders the Union Theological Se-1 Joseph V. Milo, president selle; one brother Sherd member of Zion Lutheran School Classes. Friday, March 3, at 7:30 minary, New York City. to those persons requesting of Westfield and a brother, meeting at 12:30 p.m.; Adult of the Milo Manufacturing them for the purpose of send­ Berringer of Pompano, Fla.: Church and the Ladles At 11:00 a.m. there will p.m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 p.m. Prior to her coming to Co., of Elizabeth, will serve Edmund M. Diaz III, Char­ The Session meets on ing Easter cards and rem­ two sisters Mrs. Ford Auxiliary of the VFW. lotte, N.C. Arrangements be the Sacrament of Holy and a seminar “ Winds of the Osceola Church. Miss as vice chairman for the Decker of Pompano, Fla. and Surviving are her husband, Confirmation administered Monday evening, March 6, at Hancock has served the Jud- embrances to shut-ins. Re­ under the direction of David Doctrine” at 8:15 p.m. The event to be held April 21, quests for such names should Mrs. Allen King of Cherry Thomas; four daughter, Lin­ B. Crabiel, Funeral Di­ by The Rt. Rev’d. Albert 7:30 p.m. in Room A. Adult Study Group will meet son Memorial Church and 22 and 23 in the Elizabeth Tree, Pa.; 18 grandchildren da, Joyce, Patricia and Van Duzer, D.D., Suffragan Mrs. Charles Denzau, a Neighborhood House in New Armory. be sent to Mrs, Margaret rector. at 8:15 p.m. on Wednesday B, Hamfeldt, 47 Orange Ave­ and 46 great grandchildren. Emmy, all at home; her fa­ Bishop; he will also deliver member of Osceola, will lead March 8. York City; the West Side The Scout - O - Rama ther, Peter DetlefsenofEast (Continued on Page 4) the Bible study class for Presbyteria n Church of nue, Irvington, New Jersey, the Sermon. is sponsored by the Union 07111, chairman of the Eas­ Orange, and her grandpar­ At 2:00 p.m. the Girls’ circle Bible leaders at 10 HOLY COMFORTER Ridgewood, N.J.; the Pros­ Council, Boy Scouts of ents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel NEWARK STATE a.m. on Wednesday, March pect Presbyterian Church of ter and Christmas. Appeal ALUMNI PLAN Choir will leave the Parish “ We Know Him” will be America, which serves Detlefsen in Denmark. Hall for Trinity Cathedral, 8. Maplewood, N.J.; the Lar- Clark, Cranford, Elizabeth, Committee for the New Jer­ HOME COMING the sermon topic at the 11 sey Branch of the Society. Trenton to take part in the The Book of Job will be a.m. service Sunday, it was chmont Avenue Presbyterian Hillside, Kenilworth, Linden covered by the Bible Study Church, Larchmont, N. Y. The Society lists many The alumni office of New­ diocesan Choir Festival. announced today by the Rec Rahway, Roselle, Roselle MRS. MARGARET BOROS Wednesday at 10 a.m. Holy Course members, under the and two California churches Park, Springfield, Union and 'associate and shut-in mem­ ark State College, Union, is tor William A. Guerrazl. bers throughout the State. Communion in the Chapel. leadership of Mr. Elliott, Other services will be held the First Presbyterian of Winfield. Mrs. Margaret Boros 79 seeking members of the qn Wednesday evening, Whittier and Fullerton,, . l Class of 1917 to attend a At 8 p.m. the Rector will at 7:30 and(,9:30 a.m. The of 17 Holly Crest, Brick preach at St. Lukes, Me- March 8, a^ILp.m, confirmation'class meets at Town, died Friday in Point golden anniversary cele­ bration on Homecoming Day, tuchen. 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Marcy IM GLAft I CHAMGfP TO... Pleasant Hospital after a Thursday, March 9 from 7. The Altar Guild will meet NUT or STOVE long illness. The widow of May 6. LENTEN LUNCHEON Graduates of this class or 12 Noon to 2 p.m. the Len­ at 8 p.m. in the Rectory John Boros, she lived in ten Luncheons, prepared by FIRST PRESBYTERIAN on Tuesday, March 7. Holy The Episcopal Church Brick Town eight years, persons who can provide the The One Great Hour of women of St. Paul’s will hold ^ PREMIER OIL addresses of graduates are the E.C.W., Mrs. Roberta Communion will be served 23,s TON after leaving her native Rah­ Henrich, Chalrlady, Open to Sharing offering will be re­ at 10 a.m. Wednesday. The a Lenten Luncheon and bake CIA C O A L____— *21.96 way. She was a member of asked to contact the alumni ceived this Sunday at both goods sale at the Parish OAIOUIU office. the public, $1.50. At 7:15 Rector will preach at the • u s e ,.: • SUCK COAL 21.00 Council 110, Daughters of p.m. the Boys' and Girls’ services during a special Prayer and Litany Service House, 80 Elm Avenue, Rah­ America; a former mem­ The college in 1917 was act of giving during worship. way, between the hours of still a normal school and was Choir rehearsals. At 8:00 in the Church Wednesday ber of Lady Foresters of p.m. the Lenten Family Ser­ The Rev. Mr. Ebert brings evening, March 8. The Brow­ 11:30 and 2 p.m. on Thurs­ Rahway, an active member located in Newark. In 1958 the last in his series of day, March 9, it has been FOR FRIINDLY RILIAILI IIR V IC I ! ip 5 r " 7 the facility was moved to its vice with music by the Junior nie Troop will meet at the of the Brick Town First Aid Choirs. Sermon by the Rev. sermons on Paul’s great church at 10:30 a.m. Satur­ announced by Mrs. Lillian AND HIGH QUALITY OIL Squad, Senior Citizens of present campus in Morris chapter on Christian love S. Guiler, President. There Avenue on the site of the Dr. W. Hugh Fryers, rector day. Did 388-5100 m Brick Town, Rebekahs of of St. Lukes, Metuchen. “Love Outlasts Every­ will be a donation of $1.50 Rahway, Ladles Auxiliary of old Kean estate. thing." and the public is invited. the Old Guard in Brick Town, A highlight of the Lenten AVEN-EL PRESBYTERIAN i v U.C. COIN CLUB SECOND PRESBYTERIAN FUEL IJ Pocohantas Lodge of Rah­ “ The Seed Of Hope" will season will be a Cantata. “Conversations With His way and the St. Thomas ELECTS OFFICERS “ From Olivet to Calvary’’ Disciples In The Upper i GAL. Officers named by the be the sermon topic of the OIL Lutheran Church, Brick Rev, Richard R. Streeter at to be presented by the Sen­ Room” will be the sermon Premium Oil. Town, Union County Coin Club in­ ior Choir at both Sunday wor­ topic of the Rev. Walter clude: President Edward Ku- the 11 a.m. service Sunday National Brand. 24-hr, Surviving are a son, Jo­ morning. Sunday Church ship services, March 12. W. Feigner at the 9:30 and seph of Sewaren, two daugh­ charski; vice president, Ken If you missed the openlnj 11 a.m. services on Sunday. service on all Morrison; recording secre­ School is held at 9:30 for all session of the Lenten Schoo. ters, Mrs. Harry Cree of age groups and there are At the Singspiration ser­ makes of burners, Cranford and Mrs. Jerry tary, Edward Karl; trea­ of Religion you are welcome vice at 8 p.m. Rev. Robert surer, Art Janes; corres­ nursery facilities available For Fust service just Clifford of Green Bay, Wis.; during the 11 a.m. worship to come on subsequent Fri­ Lewis will bring the message give us a call a brother Morris Olln of ponding secretary, Stella day evenings at!8p.m. Open­ Dombrowski and Sergeant- service. The“ Senior‘ ' r HigHigh Toms River, nine grand­ Fellowship will meet at 6:30 ing night enrollment saw 80 The second in a series of SIMONE BROS. children and seven great­ at-arms, Albert Karl. persons attending. This is four new member classes T o ast p.m. Sunday, LIN D IN , N J. grandchildren. open to the general public. will be held at 2:30 p.m., HU 6-2726 “What Makes Christianity Funeral services were SOCIAL NEWS TO REPORT Any Better Than Any Other Sunday at 3 p.m. in the Sunday, March 5. HU 6-0059 held at The Lehrer-Crabiel 388-0600 Religion"Re! will be the topic Community House the Pros­ Rev. Mr. Lewis will con­ Funeral Home, on Monday for the Wednesday evening pective Member Class will tinue his series of weekly meet with Rev. Mr. Ebert. Lenten Services on Marchs. 4 0 slid e s Lenten Service, starting at 7:45. The Senior Choir will The College Age Group will ♦ hold a rehearsal at 7:45 meet at 4 p.m. at 17 Linda p.m. Thursday. Avenue, Colonia, The Youth ♦ Stewardship Council meets ♦ at 4 p.m. in the Youth Room of Bread for ♦ 4 JOHNSON UNITED CHURCH of the Community House. Anyone interested in ♦ "Confronted By Truth’ is FUNERAL HOME ♦ the sermon topic chosen by Mission Sewing is invited 4 Rev. Floyd swart for the to come to the Youth Room 388-1874 of the Community House on 1 penny! 4 11 a.m. worship service on ?75 W,MILTON AVE., RAHWAY 4 March 5. Church School Thursday, March 9 at 10 a.m. Funeral Director# FUNERAL HOME David B, Crabial, Dir. Mgr, ♦ classes for all ages will be The ladies are starting their sewing assignments for this Louis C. Kiraly, Jr, 4 held at 9:45 a.m. C. Fradriek Poppy ♦ The Consistory will meet year. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

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Carey, James Carmody, Susan Hummel, Regina Laurlie Christoffers, Jos­ Kahney, Carol Kapiec, 220 Rahway High Pupils eph Cruz, Donald Ginesi, Dolores Knox, John ~Ku- Dennis Gyma, Susan Haffer berski, Susan Lenox, Phy­ Maureen Harris, Meredith llis Leonard, Marcia Luch Earn Honor Roll Grades Harris, Christine Haselden, Forest Markowitz, Joan Monika Hermann, Victoria Passinger, Jane Peterson The High Honor grade av­ Phyllis Mandel, Michael Ne- Kaminski, John Kazazis, Calvin Presley Nancy erage of 92 or better in all kota, Laura Mellace, Cece­ Jaclyn Kosty, Sherry Lang, Pressman, Daniel Rommel major subjects was achieved lia Miklasavige, Joyce Nevar Thomas Milbury, Thomas Ellen Rush, MargaretSaitz by 14 Rahway High School Kathleen Novobilsky, Bruce Reid, Glenn Rice, Ina Rob­ Nancy Salts, Janet Saladion students for the second Paslawsky, Norena Powell, bins, Steven StaviBh, Kath­ Susan Schmidt, Richard marking period, it was an­ Jane Richards, Rosalie Ro­ leen Todd, Patricia Voss, Singer, John Slonaker, nounced on Tuesday by High binson. Susan Washburn. Donald Stugart, Leslie School Principal Robert Also , Edith Robobauer, SENIOR MERIT ROLL Toker, Charly Ward, Larry Shaw. Elizabeth Searles, Patricia Students with an average Weaver. Seniors earning the high Shelestik, Claire Swinson, of 80-83 in all major sub­ SOPHOMORE HONOR ROLL averages were Marilyn Bac- William Thomas, Alice jects with no mark below 75 Laverna Bean, Guy Ben­ sik, Beverley Canning, Jo­ TrooBkin, Christopher Tur­ are named to the Merit Roll. nett, Lynn Blaes, Charles anne Citsay and Philip Wash- ner, Stephen Varanko, Bar­ Seniors who have earned this Cedervall, Margaret Collins ko. Junior High Honor stu­ bara Voss, Catherine Walton honor are: Joan Bachman, Karen Ganzer, Joan Gra- dents are Rita Black, Donna Diane Weaver, JoAnnWiten- Jeannine Beech, Maryann ziano, James Heaney, Alan Crisalli, Robert Handera, berg, Michael Zeron and Botti, Nancy Brown, Patri­ Hedges, Kenneth Henry, Su­ Carolyn O’Brien, and Barb­ Jean Zong. cia Chiaravallo, Donald Cook san Heyburn, Sharon Huth- ara Salerno. The five sopho­ JUNIOR HONOR ROLL Catherine Coughlin, Rita Du man, Jeffrey Mailler, John more High Honor Roll stu­ Judith Balogh, Terrance Brow, John Duca, Linda Enz Marsh, Anthony Melchione, dents are Elsye Blankley, Brady, Rita Castiglione, John Garruto, Jill Golub, Carol Parella, Frederick Helen Crain, Mary Kellman, Sandra Cistaro, Mary Disney Ann Hendrickson, Evelyn Pfeiffer, Charles Polaski, Caroline Wexler and Linda Christine Dolinich, Louise Hickson, George Hogan, Robert Rucci, Celeste Scha­ Wowk. Driza, Theodore Edzek, Helen Jurczyk, Theodore ffer, John Sedlak, Christine Students with an average Lauren George, Edward Kaleta, Paula Kunak, Eric Vanderhoff, Patricia Wal- of 84 to 91 in all major Hendlowitch, Michael Holic, Landgraf, Carol Micklovic burn, Rosha Ward, Karen subjects with no mark below Jane Hopkins, Karen Johan- James Musacchio, Timothy Weekes, William Will, John 75 are placed on the Honor nessen, Marsha King, James Nash, Diane Oppel, Susan Zamarski, Karen Zarinsky. Roll. Koczon, Rebecca Ksiaznicki Orban, Judith Petersen, Seniors marking the honor Jeanne Lowrey, Jeannie Link Karla Schaffer, Constance James Ryan and James Wagner, members of the Trades and Industry Course at Rahway High roll are: Shelley Barbara, Nancy Morrison, Kathleen Seiler, Michael Slonaker, School are pictured above puzzling over the mechanism of a car as they get their practical ex­ Joanne Brehm, Ira Brown, Noone, Deborah O’Reilly, Michael Smanko, Isabel Rahway Bank perience from on the job training. Next week they will be back in the classroom to receive in' Tommie Mae Byers, Guy Tamara Pankow, Jeanne Smith, Nancy Tera, Lois struction in the academic studies which they will need to become more useful employees or Connelly, Nancy Duncan, Parker, Patricia Quick, Su­ Walker, Barbara Wudzki, even managers of their own businesses. Charles Elliott, GaryErvick san Roediger, Pamela Ro­ Raymond Young, Michael Officials We offer you flawless workmanship, wide fabric Elaine Fedaka, John Fedeles meo, Thomas Schaefer, Ca­ Zarzycki, Joanne Zofcin. Catherine Golinski, Gene therine Schultz, Ronald Sim- JUNIOR MERIT ROLL Get Awards to work in industry. On al­ ble for seeing that the train­ selection, low prices and shop-at-home service. Grass, Patricia Haddow, ko, Edward Turkiewicz, Lois Lynn Anderson, Terry ternate weeks, students re­ ee fulfills his obligations to Just phone for our decorator trained representative Brown, Robert Chankalian, Rahway T. & I. ceive on the job training Helen Halvazarkis, Leslie Tyson, Susan Van Sickle, Frank Crue, Frank Wal­ the employer and to the and tell us when you’ll be home, if you cannot come Handford, Joyce Gehring. Daneen Waldstein, Deborah Louise Epifano , Robert under the supervision and school. ker, Eugene H. Ludlum and to the store. Also, Susan Hornyak, Leiv Weber. Festa, Bonny George, Linda Harold E. Baird of the Na­ Course Oldest direction of workmen or Mr. Hardy stated, “ The Hov, Nancy Irwin, Sharon SOPHOMORE HONOR ROLL Berlach, Ronald Goydic, tional State Bank staff in foremen who are skilled in program reaps many bene­ Jones, Gary Kohler, Renee Olga Andrejkanic, Eliza­ Donald Graham, Robert Rahway, were among nine­ certain designated trades. fits. It helps the school by * DINING TABLE AND CHAIRS Groskinsky, Gary Hoodzow, In New Jersey The student is given a var­ bringing the school and the Krissoff, Laurie Mac Neill beth Beckhusen, Jule Ann teen bank officers who are Congenial to any budget members of the bank’s Blue The Trade & Industrial iety of tasks which will lead community closer together Ribbon Club receiving a- Cooperative course at Rah­ to skilled performance in his in a common goal and to wards for outstanding a- way High is the oldest edu­ selected trade. benefit the industry by pro­ * Three PIECE BEDROOM SETS The work in school and viding eager and well trained chievement in new business cational program of its type Combining beauty and good design with ventures at the Second An­ in the state of New Jersey. on the job is supervised by apprentices f o r many nual dinner of the New Busi­ The course was organized in Mr. Hardy who is responsi­ trades.” the practicality that every bedroom needs ness Department of The 1928. Rufe Hardy has been National State Bank, Eliza­ the supervisor of the course * CARPETING beth, held at the Four Sea­ since 1945. New beauty for your floors, new sons restaurant in Union. One week the students IM GLAD I CHANGED TO... I colors and new designs Those in attendance heard study a regular school cur­ addresses given by W. riculum as well as subjects Emlen Roosevelt, the bank’s PREMIER OIL which are directly related AND president, Vice Presidents O A IO U N I SUL0 Roland T. Chard and J. Ken­ • UPfL* CO. neth Boyles, and Robert J. Pinto, Trust Officer. The Pythians Will evening’s discussion cen­ BROTHERS tered around the develop­ Hear Attorney FOR FRIENDLY RELIABLE SERVICE 1850 Elizabeth Avenue ment of new demand deposit AND HIGH QUALITY OIL Rahway, 388-1790 and trust business. Attorney Feingold of Car­ Clarl C. Bradley, Vice teret will explain numerous Dial 388-5100 President in charge of the legal matters which are fre­ Monday thru Saturdoy 8:30 to 6:00 New Business Department, quently questioned at a presented a film dealing with meeting for past and pros­ techniques in developing new pective members and friends business. to be held March 2 at the Italian American Club in New Brunswick under auspices of the Knights of Pythias. Irish Unit Plans Murry Basher reports that anyone wishing to join the order should contact him in St. Patrick Dance person, by*phone or by mall at 1532 Mela Street, Rah­ The American Irish As­ way. sociation of Woodbrldge, will hold their first St. Patricks Day dance on Friday March 17, 1967 at the Royal Oaks C.Y.R.C. Will Cocktail Lounge, 1700 Oak Tree Rd. Edison, N.J. Meet March 6 Tickets for this affair will be $5.00, which includes a The monthly meeting of corn-beef and cabbage din­ the C.Y.R.C. will be held ner, beer and dancing to the March 6, starting at 8:30 Martin Mulvihill’s Irish A- p.m. in the Columbian Club, merican Orchestra. Also Jaques Avenue, Rahway, it anticipated, are four young was announced this week. colleens from the Me Niff All members who have chil­ school of Irish Step-dancing. dren on any of the C.Y.R.C. COMPOUNDED Reservations for this affair teams are urged to attend must be made in advance. the meeting and all new QUARTERLY Any reservation canceled members are also urged to ON REGULAR before March 15 will be re­ be present to get to know the funded. schedule for the year. SAVINGS Completion of selective ACCOUNTS teams for girls softball and boys softball and are coming to a close. It is reported there is PER equipment still out from last ANNUM year which should be re turned by March 4. Some­ ON 6-MONTH one will be at Madison SAVINGS School that day from 9 to 10 a.m. Those unable to re­ CERTIFICATES turn equipment at that time should call 388-4907 or drop it off at 1116 Stone Street, making sure the name of the returnee is fastened to the OWN equipment. DUNGAREE DOINGS' To remove lint from a child’s Your New Luxurious Garden blue Jeans, wash them separately, rinse twioe, then add one table­ spoon of vinegar to a gallon of water for a third rinse. When dry, Apartment. $53-00 per month. there will be no lint and the blue ieans will l -After. North Jersey Area CANNEL 2/i room apart, total cost $10,600 You work hard for your money. Why not make it 3 V4 room apart, total cost $11,900 work just as hard for you? Put it to work here, where the HIGHER rate of return will help your savings GROW 4 room apart. 2 bedrooms $12,950 FASTER! 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Par Informal!on writ* Robort'i Camtruatlon Co. Inc, Or Coll 274 Control Avonua Dayi 672-3424 Savings Institution Orango, N.J. Evoi 376-3083 HORAN LUMBER & COAL CO. j 300 NORTH A VC, I., I 1M0 IRVING STREET, RAHWAY, N.J* CRANFORD .41 Parkway Bait 1J7 | Serving Rahway and Adjoining Communities for 115 Years BiR 6-5122 Ampti Parking j Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation > Page 4 Rahway News-Record/Clark Patriot March 2, 1967 Barnes G. Growney, Exec. so advised you, that total§ American Legion Home. OBITUARIES applications from New Secretary - Treasurer. The Allan Froschauer report­ / V C a r £ @ 'P a t r i o t Jersey counties and munici­ NJSIAA Executive Com­ pAmant’ Latin Class ed the Booster Dance would Jr. Girl Scout mittee took the action against (Continued from Page 2) Published Every Thursday Morning by palities for the twenty mill­ be held at the Kenilworth ion share apportioned to the two schools after hear­ V.F.W. Hall on Saturday, Troop Visits THE NEWS RECORD PRINTING COMPANY them, exceeded that sum. ings conducted before that At Clark Regional May 27. ANTON RICK Anton Rick, 59, of 292 1470 Broad Street, Rahway, N.J., 388-0600 We were urged, however, to group in Newark. Picnic chairman Frank complete and file our appli­ The Roselle Park proba­ Latin Club Achievements Ferrara announced tentative Clark Newspaper Terrace Street, Rahway died of the S.P.Q.R. Club of John­ P u b lis h e r...... Loree Collins cation so that we would be tion is in effect until Feb­ plans for the annual picnic Sunday at Rahway Hospital ruary 4, 1968, while the ac­ son Regional High School Junior girl scouts of troop of an apparent heart attack. Associate Publisher .... David M- C ollins Jr. "in line” in the event of to be held at the Deutscher 385, led by Mrs. Fred Rec- the rejection or the reduc­ tion against Midland Park during 1966-1967 have been Club in Clark on June 17. Born in Germany, he lived Associate Publisher & Editor . . . Barbara Curran both interesting and edu­ knagel and Mrs. William jin Bronx, N.Y. before mov­ tion of applications from will place that school on A motion was passed Masterson, visited the Clark other municipalities. There probation until February 15, cational. The cooperation of authorizing the purchase of a ing to Rahway in 1943. He Second Class Postage Paid at Rahway, New Jersey the members and the en­ Patriot recently in con­ was employed by St. Mi-' have been some such re­ 1968. During the one-year 16mm sound projector to be nection with their work on ductions and we have moved period, both schools may thusiastic leadership of the used at meetings. chael’s Hospital, Newark as Subscription Rate by Mail Including Postage officers and Mrs. Adie Ben­ the "My Community” badge. a chauffeur for 22 years. up in line, but it becomes play their regular schedules New members welcomed The girls were accompanied 52 weeks S3.00 evident that there is no im­ in all interscholastic sports, nett, adviser - moderator, include James Tevelin, Jos­ but they will not be eligible has resulted in outstanding by Mrs. Recknagel and Mrs. He is survived by his wife Outside Union and Middlesex Counties $6.00 mediate likelihood of our eph DeLuca, Robert Evers I.J. Kuna of Clark. Elsie Oettinger Rick, one getting a state grant until for any State championships accomplishments. and .Frank Haligowski. nor will they be allowed to In January, the club per­ The group was welcomed son Alfred Rick of Rahway; Member New Jersey Press Association the legislature moves for It was reported that Mas­ by Miss Barbar Curran, edi­ one daughter Mrs. Richard authorization for additional compete in any meets or formed "The IdesofMarch” onite Corporation would pro­ tournaments conducted by as a comedy written a nunv tor, who conducted a tour of Clarke of Piscataway; five This newspaper is responsible for typographical funds through public refer­ vide a program relating to the new red brick, colonial- brothers Joseph, Jacob and errors only to the extent of the space the errors endum and bond issue. NJSIAA. ber of years ago by Dffck their materials at a future As a result of the Execu­ Fifield, then a Latin stu­ styled building which now Johan of Zinzig, Germany, occupy. Claims must be made w ithin one week of In the light of this, it is meeting. houses the Clark Patriot. Mathias of Warwick, N.Y. publication. evident that it is incumbent tive Committee’s action, dent at A.L.J. Dick is now A program demonstrating Roselle Park has been auto­ a junior at the University Participating were Darla and Peter of College Point, upon us to take whatever the merits of the Hilti po­ Brunnquell, Sharon Chal­ N.Y.; four sisters Mrs. Anna LETTERS TO THE EDITOR will be accepted by steps are open to us to ac-i tt y i matically dropped from the of Connecticut. wer actuated tools was pre­ forthcoming State After long hours of prac­ mers, Diane Kappy, Kathy Boehm of Cologne, Germany, this paper as space allows. All letters must be quire the necessary recrea-j |\f6Q 6r N3IT16G sented as a feature of the Kuna, Debbie Maaskant, Mrs. Gertrude Juelicher of signedwith name and address. Names and addresses tional areas which would a c -! ” Tournament, and Washington tice, the club presented the meeting. High School thus receives a play with complete success Maria Mirto, Carol Murray, Koblenz, Germany and Mrs. w ill be verified before publ/cation. No unsigned commodate a municipal The next meeting of the Norma Perez, Joan Pulchal- Eva Buchheit and Mrs. Ka­ letter will be published. Names and addresses will swimming pool and a much bye in the first round of before an assembly in the Boosters will be held March Clark State play. Washington had been Charles H. Brewer Junior ski, Susan Recknagel, and trina Netz of Zinzig, Ger­ be withheld by the paper upon request. needed civic center. 24 at the Clark Post #328, Vickie Vacarro. many; and one grandchild. As a consequence, I have scheduled to play Roselle High School. The purpose of American Legion. I P arr on Wednesday, March the play was to show the The troop, sponsored by had an analysis made of Trust Officer the United Church of Christ The funeral was held on properties owned by the 1, at the North Hunterdon junior high students that Wednesday from the Thomas Don C. Kreger of Hill­ Latin could be fun, as well POSITIONS O'PEN in Clark, was recently pre­ Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Township that produce no re­ Regional High School gym. sented with an American flag F. Higgins’ Sons Funeral venue but yet require the side Avenue, Bedminster, Midland Park was not en­ as work, and to encourage FOR LOCAL Home, 1116 Bryant Street, To The Editor: has been named chairman them to choose Latin in by Mrs. M.M. Parsons of paragraph therein: expenditure of municipal tered in this year’s tourna­ HOMEMAKER SERVICE Colonia, on behalf of the Rahway.- A High Mass of We are all very grateful monies for cleaning, weed of the trust committee and ment. their high school years. Requiem was celebrated at for the public support which “ Unfortunately, it is not trust officer of the Clark On January 28, a group of With the advent of Medi­ Star of Runyon Council, possible for me to tell you control, grass-cutting and The placing of Roselle Daughters of America. St. Mary’s Church and in­ resulted in the recent pass­ snow removal. This analysis State Bank and Trust Com­ Park and Midland Park on club members traveled to care, there is a need for terment was in St. Ger­ age of our school budget. at this time whether your pany, it was announced to­ Phillipsburg for a meeting our community to provide The scouts are members project can be funded. The indicates that the market probation comes as a result of Neighborhood 4 of the trude’s Cemetery. I wish to thank you for your value of saleable, Township- day by Cuddie E. Davidson, of recent varsity basketball of the New Jersey Classical the service needed by the Department now has appli­ president and chairman. League. Action taken by the Sick. Crossroads G. S. Council. efforts on our behalf, and cations for open space grant owned land approximates games in which the coaches hope you will continue to be $310,000. Clark State, which re­ of the respective schools meeting included the dis­ When a person is hospita­ interested in our school pro­ assistance totalling more cently received authoriz­ cussion of plans for the lized and is well enough to KATHARINE BOGUS than four times available I therefore suggest to the removed their teams from grams and good education in Council that it consider the ation from the State Bank­ the playing floor prior to the annual Latin convention. The go home, but still unable to Hunter Safety A High Mass of Requiem Clark. appropriations, with half the ing and Insurance Com­ theme of the convention was care for himself, the attend­ was held last Saturday for fiscal year remaining. We sale of these properties, de­ conclusion of the games be­ In the near future we shall dicating the funds to be de­ mission to establish a trust cause of displeasure with announced by Joan Cierozo ing physician will contact the Miss Katharine Ann Bogus, have developed a systematic department, has changed its to be “ Latin in Action,” and local Visiting Nurse Associ­ Course Offered 25, of Rahway, who was kill­ finalize our proposals for the method of sorting out those rived there from to the pur­ the game officials’ dec­ next building program to chase of the large parcels name to reflect the addition­ isions. The Roselle Park a letter from Glen Mure, ation to request Home Health ed February 21 when her car projects which will be funded al service. Travel Chairman, was read Aide care. The Visiting The annual spring Hunter hit a guard rail on the Gar­ provide needed facilities for and we are hopeful that the recommended by the Master incident took place on Feb­ our school children. Planners for recreational Mr. Davidson said the new ruary 4 in a contest again­ On February 15, the mem­ Nurse contacts the patient safety course will be offered den State Parkway. new system will speed fund­ department extends the bers of the Latin Club travel or the patients family to at the Charles H. Brewer Interment was in St. We look forward to dis­ ing decisions on applications use. This amount would be st Clifford Scott at East cussing these plans with you range of services available Orange, while Midland Park ed to Me Carter Theater, at make an evaluation of the school on Tuesday evening Mary’s Cemetery, Rahway. for which the technical re­ more than that needed to to Clark State customers. as we did our past budget start these important pro­ was guilty of the same vio­ Princeton University to view extent of the care needed by March 7, from 7 to 9 p.m. A native of Kingston, Pa., proposals. We shall be in view is complete. The new He also called the appoint­ lation in a game against the Braggart Warrior, by the patient in the home. The and on Tuesday March 14, she lived . in Rahway since system will place emphasis jects without delay. ment of Kreger “ a most contact with you in the near You are aware that more Wood-Ridge on February 15 Plautus, a performance VNA then calls the Visiting from 7 to 9 p.m. All boys she was a year old. She was future. on applications which most valuable addition to our ex­ which the students thorough­ Homemaker Service for the between the ages of 14 to 21 a graduate of St. Mary’s clearly meet the national and more people in Clark at the latter team’s home have increasingly expressed ecutive roster.” court. ly enjoyed. The story of a service of a Home Health and are applying for their Grammar School and since Very truly yours. goals of the open space pro­ Other members of the “Braggart Warrior” andhis Aide. The Home Health Aide initial hunting license are graduating from Rahway gram as spelled out by the their desire for a swimming pool and for a civic center. trust committee are Paul mischievous slave who has been trained and certi­ invited to take this course. High School in 1959, was Dr. Robert S. Salvesen Congress: Cory, chairman of the boardi cleverly outwitted his mas­ fied by the State Department This course is mandatory employed by the N.J. Bell 1. To help curb urban I believe it incumbent upon of the New Jersey Life In-i President us to take whatever course Nurse Refresher ter, the comedy was excel­ of Health to care for the for your initial hunting lic­ Telephone Co. in Newark. At- Clark, Board of Education sprawl. surance Company; Martin lently written and superbly personal needs of the patient. ense. Anyone wishing to at­ the time of her death Miss 2. To prevent the spread of action is open to us to Knudsen, president of the bring these projects to com­ Course Offered performed. This service is paid for by tend should contact James Bogus was a private secre­ of urban blight. Elizabeth and Vicinity Build­ Under the direction of the Health Insurance under R. Powers 381-8300 before tary in its personnel depart­ The following is the text 3. To encourage more ec­ pletion. ing Trades Association; Vic­ of a letter submitted by May­ I therefore suggest that The Elizabeth General Mrs. Bennett, the club mo­ the Social Security Program. March 7. This course will ment. She was a communi­ onomic and desirable urban tor W. Clark, executive vice Hospital will introduce a derator, the following stu Also available to the be taught by James R. Po­ cant of St. Mary’s Church, or William Maguire to mem­ development. we meet to discuss this pro­ bers of the Municipal Coun­ ject and prepare a program president of the bank, and ■ Nurse Refresher Course dents took part in the above- general public is Home­ wers, Hunter Safety Instruc­ but attended Sr. Mark’s. Sur­ 4. To help provide needed Davidson. starting April 10. The course mentioned activities: Cheryl maker Service which takes tor, and is a community ser­ viving are her parents, Mr. cil: recreational, conservation, for advancement and not wait upon possible future monies Mr. Kreger, a graduate of i is aimed at professional Budd, Anna Deck, Barbara over the general manage­ vice rendered by the Clark and Mrs. Stanley Bogus, and : scenic and historic areas.” Cornell College, Iowa, spent nurses who have not practic­ Fornadel, Margaret Hai­ R e creatio n Department three sisters, Mrs. Jean Ade The Municipal Council of Before and when we filed from either the state govern­ ment of the home where there The Township of Clark ment or the federal govern­ 30 years in the trust de­ ed for a year or more and nan, Judy Huff, Bonnie Jo is illness. This includes sponsored by the Clark of Newark, Mrs. Barbara our application for a federal partment of the Guaranty now wish to return to the hos­ Jacobson, Bill Kraemer, Board of Education. There is Bodnar of Clark and Miss c/o Mr. Edward R. Pad- | grant for the four parcels ment. I do not need to tell meal planning and prepara­ usniak you that the longer this is Trust Co. and, after the pital field. Classes will be Sherry Lawrence, Kim tion, light housekeeping du-- no charge for this course. Diane Bogus of Rahway. | designated for recreational merger, Morgan Guaranty held from Monday through Lynch, Susan Mumford, El­ ties, and supervision of chil­ Township Clerk i use, we were told consistent- delayed, the greater is the Clark, New Jersey price we will have to pay. Trust Co. Among his duties Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to len Nadler, Nancy Paul- dren. Both Homemakers and ; ly that the federal govern- at the New York financial i 3 p.m. Current licensure or menn, Barbara Peterson, | ment had plenty of money Home-Health Aides are ur­ Gentlemen: Very truly yours, institution was supervision permission to work letter Jim Przyborowski, Wandita gently needed in this area, for this purpose. Since late of large estates. He has also from the New Jersey Board Randall, Jane Sulek, and Di­ either on full time (eight SAVE 50% c T c L last year, the inference has been a consultant on fiduci­ i of Nursing is required. Ap- ane Wood. We are in receipt of a been that money is not so OFFICE OF THE MAYOR hours a day) or part-time “So Clean - For So Little” letter from the Department ary matters to various New j plicants must be able to at­ The club members are (four hours a day) basis. plentiful, “ due to a tight Jersey financial institutions. tend all classes except In grateful to Mrs. Bennett and of Housing and Urban De­ money market, the Viet Nam William J. Maguire velopment signed by Mr. Je­ Mayor A veteran of combat ser­ emergency, pass a physical to one another for the united war, etc.” vice as an officer in France examination and intend to effort which has helped make soil resistant! rome E. Parker, Assistant In so far as the State of Retarded Adults Regional Administrator for during World War I, Mr. return to nursing. There is these events possible and New Jersey’s Green Acres Kreger was awarded the U.S. no charge for the course, but they express the hope that Metropolitan Development. I Fund is concerned, we knew auote the most significant Cosmopolitans Silver Star, and the French . nurses must provide their other years will be as suc­ To Meet Mar. 10 C A R P E T i fri-im the verv beeinnine. and Army Croix de Guerre, Sil­ ! own uniforms. A certificate cessful, they said. A new recreation and act­ ver and Bronze Stars. i will be given upon completion ivities program for mentally SHAMPOOING •core With Active in civic and frater­ of the course. retarded young adults aged Right in your home” LINDEN nal work, Mr. Kreger is a The course will provide about sixteen and up will ashion Show member of the American classroom Instruction and Meters Readers begin on Friday evening, • COMMERCIAL PORK STORES Legion and the Freema­ clinical practice, bringing March 10, under the spon­ ORIENTALS o DOMESTICS The Parkway Chapter of sons. He also is a member nurses up-to-date on cur­ sorship of the Union County at large of the Nassau Coun­ rent procedures. Participat­ To Wear Uniforms Unit, New Jersey Associa­ osmopolitans held a succ- 6aaraateed No Shrinking: ssful fashion show on Feb. ty Council, Boy Scouts of ing agencies are the New Watch for the man inbluel tion for Retarded Children. 29 E. Price Street America, and a member of Jersey Division of Employ­ All of the meter reading The meeting place will be the 9x12 12x15 5, with Nan's Fashion Shop the Pluckemin Presbyterian Linden 486-5086 f Clark presenting the fash- ment Security, New Jersey personnel in the Commercial First Methodist Church, W. *6.48 *10.80 ms. Members of the chap- Church. He was awarded the Department of Education - offices of Public Service Broad Street, Westfield, and Clarkton Shopping Center Silver Beaver, highest ci­ Vocational Division and the Electric and Gas Company the regular meeting time will ir , their daughters and sev- vilian award presented by Raritan Road, Clark FAMOUS FOR ral friends of members Hospital Research and Edu­ will be provided uniforms. be 7:30 - 10 p.m. on the DYNA CLEAN National Council, Boy Scouts second and fourth Fridays HOMEMADE erved as models. Refresh­ cational Trust of the New The uniforms will be dark RUG & UPHOLSTERY 388-7864 of America. Jersey Hospital Association. of each month. (However, the * e held on March 13 at 8 jacket and a heavy all The program has been CALL COLLECT POULTRY Education Supervisor at the weather parka and hood for carefully planned under the FANCY j.m. at the American Legion Elizabeth General Hospital. PRIME MEATS -tome in Clark. Roselle Park use in the winter months. direction of Mr. David Ging- DECORATED PLATTERS The outer garments, in­ lend, an authority on recrea­ TO LET—OUT O r CITY TO LF.T--OUT OF CITY FOR ALL OCCASIONS LOCAL NEWS Midland Park cluding the parka, jacket, tion for the retarded. Each 388-0600 Fire Frequency cap and summer shirts, will session will begin with a Roselle Park High School NEW YORK—A fire breaks all bear the easily identified club meeting. Group activi­ and Midland Park High out in some city in the United company emblem that has ties and games, a special School have been placed on States every 24 seconds, accord­ become synonymous with feature or outside entertain­ probation for a period of one ing to the Insurance Informa­ Public Service. This cir­ ment, dancing, and refresh­ year for violations of the tion Institute. These fires strike cular emblem contains the ments promise to make each New Jersey State Interscho­ more than 1,000 American company name inscribed in evening an exciting and lastic Athletic Association’s homes every day and claim a gold against a blue back­ worthwhile social experi­ By-Laws, according to an life every 44 minutes. ground, with the red tri­ ence. announcement made today by angle in the center. Additional information The company feels that may be obtained from Mrs. the uniforms will provide Gerald Zimmerman, of 37 quick and positive identifi­ Carol Road, Westfield. cation of meter reading per­ 'CCari? @ ' sonnel . 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March 2, 1967 Rahway News-ftecord/Clark Patriot Page 5 Dahl who reside in Lake Sherry Lilenfeld of Rah­ The public is invited to at­ don Nonnemacher. way, has an important role Worth, Florida. tend. There is no admission » * * Plans will be made for a 'Social Notes: in the Ithaca College produc­ charge. Rahway Woman's Club Slates Talk Alfred Mark Sagarese, son » * * party at the Menlo Park tion of "The Persecution and Diagnostic Center by the Assassination of Jean-Paul of .Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Miss Mary V. Schubert of Cynthia Davisson, daugh­ Sagarese of 300 Parsippany On Collecting Small Antiques Public Welfare Department ter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Marat As Performed by the 77 West Cherry Street, R in ­ at the home of Mrs. W.T. Inmates of the Asylum of Road, Lake Parsippany, who way, is among 115 young Davisson of 16 Alfred Way, was bom January 30, was “ Collecting Small Anti­ Building, 1540 Irving Street Potter on Tuesday, March Colonia, celebrated her Charenton Under the Direc­ women who are Freshman ques” is the title of a talk on Wednesday, March 15. tion of The Marquis deSade" christened Sunday, February at Douglass College to be 21. eighth birthday anniversary 26 at St. Christopher’s to be given by Mrs. Edwin The Civics and Legislative on Feb. 25 by entertaining by Peter Weiss. This play elected to the Dean’s List Florance at the Friday, (Department will hold a which is already considered Church, Lake Parsippany. according to announcement twelve of her classmates Sponsors were Miss Anita March 3 meeting of Rahway jdinner meeting on Friday, at a party. A family gather­ a dramatic milestone has made by Dr. Margaret A, Woman’s Club at the Ilderan March 17, at the home of just completed its Broadway Sagarese and James Olson. Judson, acting dean of the ing was held on Sunday at Mrs. Sagarese is the former Outing clubhouse. She will Mrs. R.H. Chankalian. Mrs. which Cynthia was the center run this month. It will be college. There are 795 young display and discuss small W.S. Prygga, a representa­ presented by the College Miss Marianne Paige, dau­ women in the Douglass class of attraction. ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Will­ items of china, glass and tive of the Linden-Rahway * * * Drama Department Wednes­ of 1970. silverware. League of Women Voters, day through Sunday, Marcy iam Paige, 129 West Stearn * * * Miss Joan Wright, daugh­ Street, Rahway. Prospective members and will be the speaker. -Oikowo, ter of Mr. and Mrs. James 8-11, in the College Theatre * * * Miss Dawn L. Skouboe of guests have been especially The Drama Department V. Wright of 56 Rutgers Miss Lilenfeld is the 896 Raritan Road, Clark, is invited through the Member­ will go to the Papermill R rhint daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dolores Spielmann of Road, Clark, was the guest Coldevin Road, Clark, with among 13 Union Junior Coll­ ship Chairman, Mrs. R.H. ^Playhouse to see "The Warm remover of Dave Daner, a sophomore Max Lilenfeld, 419 Orchard ege students who attained the Chankalian, who has planned Body” on Tuesday, March Street, Rahway. She is a jun­ her German Shepherd Dog, at Massachusetts Institute "Lady” placed second in the President’s list for the fall an exhibit of club activities. 14. of Technology, for the jazz ior in the Department of semester it was announced Department meetings for Mrs. J. Hallenbach will Drama at Ithaca College. Graduate Novice Class at the and blues weekend, sponsor­ • * * Mid-Jersey Companion Dog today by Dr. Kenneth W. the club are included in the give a talk to the Garden ed by the Fraternity Coun­ Training Club Obedience Iversen, Dean. following announcements. Department in her home on cil. Miss Wright is a fresh­ Five Rahway area res! A student must compile a The Art Department mem­ Monday, March 6. dents are among 38 students Match Show held on Sunday, man at Northeastern Univer­ February 19, at the Somer­ 3.5 average to be named to bers will leave on the 9:30 Slides on Ireland will be sity in Boston. who launched their college the President's List, Dr. train on Thursday, March 9 presented to the Interna­ * * * careers this semester in the ville Armory. The Mid-Jer­ sey Club is currently holding Iversen reported. for a day at the Whitney tional Relations and Litera­ Day Session of Union Junior Art Museum. ture Departments by Miss sessions every Monday night Miss Skouboe, a graduate by Darworth College, Cranford. The American Home Imogen McClellan and Miss Miss Lise Kenworthy, the at the Cross Keys Hotel in of South Plainfield High GUARANTEED TO daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A "two-year community School, is a liberal arts i A members and guests will Marion Vannort on Monday, BE THE BEST Rahway. PAINT REMOVER ** .^ * .2 ^ ---- Nelson A. Kenworthy, 26 college of the academic dis­ * * * major in the Day Session. attend a "Food Demonstra­ March 20, at the home of ciplines,” Union Junior YOU’VE V mimtTii " J Knowllwood Lane, Colonia, She is the daughter of Mr. tion” at the Public Service Mrs. G. Wrasman. EVER USEDI College offers majors in lib­ Miss Joan Anton of 198 a senior at Wellesley Col­ Cornell Avenue, Rahway, and and Mrs. Roy A. Skouboe. The Music Department lege, Wellesley, Mass., is eral arts, engineering, sci­ * * * State College. Mr. Koehler, will meet on Friday, March ence, and business adminis­ the Misses Linda Chiravalle engaged in a program of in­ of 50 Prescott Turn and Mel Clapp, son of Walter a graduate of Wake Forest 17, at the home of Mrs. ROBINSON'S dependent research in con­ tration. College, Winston Salem, Carleton Ransom. A pro­ Rahway area residents Adeline Pugliese of 53 Rich­ Clapp of 172 East Grand 1527 MAIN ST., RAHWAY nection with her candidacy ards Street, both of Clark, Avenue is in Patyha, Thi N.C., is studying for a gram of Bach Recordings for graduation with Special who launched their college Masters Degree at Seton will be presented by Mrs. PHONE 382-1111 careers this semester in the are among area students land about 90 miles from Honors in her major field. named to the Dean’s List of Bancock, on the Gulf of Siam Hall University. He is em­ David Taylor and Mrs. Gor­ She did preparatory read­ Day Session of U JC are: Rah­ ployed by a cargo trans­ way—Edmund W. Kosenski the Berkeley School, East where he is installing equip­ ing last summer, and this Orange for the last term. ment to receive news from portation firm in Newark. year has been doing inde­ of 1003 Apgar Terrace, and * * * Miss Linda C. Wnuck of 905 the Lunar Bird which will pendent work under the su­ Benson R. Balch of 68 cover most of Asia. He has came the bride of Ronald SEE US NOW pervision of a faculty mem­ Ross Street; Clark--Mrs. Shirley Carlsen, Patricia Vandervort of Lake Meredith Road, Colonia, has worked on the installation Susan Pavelec, Safar, son of Mrs. Grace ber. celebrated his twentieth ser­ of this kind of equipment Safar of 324 Washington St. Now, in the middle of her Avenue, and Colonia—The Misses Carol A. and JoanE. vice anniversary with Hum­ all over the world from the Rahway, in ceremonies con­ Richard Kimmick FOR MORE senior year, she is engaged ble Oil & Refining Company. North Pole to Asia and on Ronald Safar ducted by the Rev. Walter in work on a detailed written Carson of 17 East Locust Avenue. Mr. Balch is employed as the dewline and at the Thule Feigner in the First Pres­ report and preparation for an oil heat manager in the com­ Air Base in Greenland. byterian Church, Avenel, on Plan To Marry oral examination on her re­ Mr. Kosenski, a graduate Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carl­ WAYS TO of Rahway High School, is a pany's marketing office in Exchange Vows February 4. A reception was search. Only 66 students out Linden, held at the home of the bride. son, of 49 Wall Street, Menlo of the 401 in the senior class liberal arts major. He is the * * * MRS. BALDWIN Miss Susan M, Pavelec, Park Terrace, announce the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund RETIRES FROM Escorted to the altar by are candidates for Special Dr. Robert Brenner of 405 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. her father, the bride had engagement of their daughter LOOK LOVELIER Honors, and each one is Kosenski, Sr. TELEPHONE CO. J. Warren Pavelec of 590 Shirley Ann to Pvt. Richard Mrs. Wnuck, a liberal arts Oak Ridge Road, Clark, was Miss Ruth Sulo as her maid participating by special in­ among a group of thirteen Grove Street. Rahway, be- of honor. George Zoldak ser­ John Kimmick, U.S.A., son vitation of a faculty com­ major, is a graduate of an Mrs. Ellen M. Baldwin of Mr. and Mrs. John P. VEIL OF ARPEGE------$3.50 Indiana High School. representative alumni mak­ of 384 West Inman Avenue, ved as best man and Robert mittee. ing an official visit to Pingry Taisir and Gilbert Schaeffer Kimmick of 559 Madison ETERNA "27” CREME Miss Kenworthy, a history Majoring in liberal arts, Rahway, recently retired Hill Road, Clark. Mrs. Vandervort is a gradu­ School on February 22. from the New Jersey Bell were ushers. REG. $13.50------$8.50 major, was last year named * * * The bride is a secretary Miss Carlson, is a gradu­ a Wellesley College Scholar, ate of Edinburg High School. Telephone Company after 27 ate of John F. Kennedy High Texas. Miss Mona Garber of 385 years of service. at Gulton Industries, Metu- ALO MOISTURIZER in recognition of academic Grove Street, Rahway, is in chen. Mr. Safar is an em­ School, and is presently em­ achievement. Miss Carol Carson, a gra­ Mrs. Baldwin was a ser­ ployed by J & J Accounting AND MATTE MAKEUP duate of Eastern High School, charge of costumes for "The vice assistant in the com­ ployee of The Philadelphia Lark,” a historical drama Quartz Company, Rahway. Service, in Avenel. Her fi­ $7.50 VALUE------$5.00 Baltimore, Md., and Miss pany’s Elizabeth central nance was graduated from Joan Carson, a graduate of concerning Joan of Arc to office. She joined New Jer­ The couple made a wedd­ be given in March by Pingry ing trip to Willimsburg, Va. Arthur L. Johnson Regional OIL OF OLAY Woodbridge High School, are sey Bell in 1929 as an High School and is now sta­ liberal arts majors. They Players with the assistance and Atlantic City and are now REG. $3.50 — -$1.99 SHOP of girls from Vail-Dance operator. She is a member residing in Rahway. tioned in Fort Carson, Colo­ are the daughters of Mr. and of the Elizabeth Council of rado. LEMON JELVYN FRESHNER Mrs. Charles A. Carson. Dramatic Club. the Telephone Pioneers of * » * * * * REG. $2.75------$1.79 }NO W Edward J. Devine of 110 America. Miss Pfeiffer, NEEDLEWORK GUILD Sophie K. Hejselbak of 62 Elm Terrace, Rahway, is PLAN INGATHERING WATER PIC REG $39.95 Harding Avenue, Clark re­ attending the annual general Plans for the Fall In­ A T THE turned to her duties in the agents meeting of the Mutual 5 Rahway Girls Albert Koehler gathering were made at a NOW $24.95 Township Clerk’s Office tc>' Benefit Life Insurance Com. meeting of the board of the day, after spending two pany at the Boca Raton Hotel American Needlework Guild Phone us for prompt home weeks’ vacation in Miami and Club, Boca Raton, Flor­ To Be Presented Wed Saturday held last week at the home delivery service anytime. PIXIE SHOP Beach, Florida. She was ac ida. of Mrs. John Major, 860 * * * The wedding of Miss Hamilton Street, Rahway WHERE THEY HAVE companied by Mrs. Chris­ Elizabeth Anne Pfeiffer, tine Pysarek of 92 Harding Patrick P. Montefusco of At Cotillion with Mrs. Donald Murchee daughter of Mr. and Mrs. presiding. Mrs. Walter Avenue, Clark, who was 22 Prospect Street, Clar, and Over 200 new sorority Marjorie Purcell, James H. Pfeiffer of Nixon, ST. PATRICK’ S DAY visiting her niece and hus­ a sophomore at Seton Hall members at Montclair State Freeman gave a financial re­ to Mr. Albert Paul Koehler port. Other directors pre­ band, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Preparatory School, South College will be presented at son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert In CLARK DRUGS Krecheveky in Miami Beach. Orange, has been named fo- a cotillion, to be sponsored Joseph Pisapia sent were: Mrs. Jason Kemp, 11? 381-7100 SUPPLIES While being in Florida, Mrs, the school’s Merit Roll for C. Koehler of Rahway, took Mrs. T.H. Roberts, Mrs. by the Inter-Sorority Coun­ place Saturday, February 25 86 Westfield Avenue Clark New Jersey Hejselbak, spent a few days the marking period recently cil Saturday evening, March William S. Gurkin, Mrs. in the Guardian Angel Church1 Frank Henson, Mrs. Ross visiting former residents of concluded. He attained 4, at the American Hotel in To Wed In July Edison. A reception followed • PARTY Clark, Mr. and Mrs. George grades of 80 or better in New York City. Nichole and Mrs. George D. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. at Buttonwood Manor, Mata- Robinson. every subject. The honorees, in white wan. GOODS * * * gowns with banners identi­ Purcell, 61 Somerville Street, Rochelle Park, have The former Miss Pfeiffer Miss Barbara Rand, dau­ fying their sororities, will is a senior at Jersey City • NOVELTIES ghter of Mr. and Mrs. walk down a runway to meet announced the engagement H a l f t o a p j William Rand of 355 West their escorts, who will ac­ of their daughter, Marjorie •CARDS Scott Avenue, has been nam­ company them to the stage to Joseph Anthony Pisapia, ed to the Dean’s List at for presentation cere­ son of Mrs. Anthony Pis­ Connecticut College for Wo­ monies. A dinner and dance apia, formerly from Newark •JEWELRY men where she is completing will follow. now residing in Clark, and RT.22 EASTB0UND, her Junior year. Miss Rand Joan Nicola of Paterson, the late Mr. Pisapia. MOUNTAINSIDE, N.J. spent the week-end with her a member of Sigma Delta Miss Purcell is employed parents, returning to classes Phi, is cotillion chairman. as a Secretary with ITT- on Sunday. Among those to be presented Federal Electric Corpor­ THE Luncheon-Dinner * * * are: ation, Paramus. Mr. Pisapia A Hammond organ concert Miss Geraldine Fitzgerald is with ITT-Mackey Marine, PIXIE SHOP played by Shay Torrent and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark. Cocktail lounge Axel Alexander will be pre­ Edward Fitzgerald of 875 A July wedding is planned. KIRSTEIN'S 1D79 Raritan Rd., Clark, N.J. sented by the Altenberg Jaques Avenue, Rahway, a Piano House in Elizabeth at sophomore, member of Mu Open 7 Days 3 p.m. Sunday, March 5, at Everyday 9:30-5:31 Sigma. l e f t 's , ***** the Newark State College Miss Judith A. Rusch, PHARMACY fwMMTMon.&Fri. 9:30-8:30 Theater for the Performing daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W " W 381-7555 AD2-2171 Arts in Union. The event Emil Rusch of 1244 Mayfair “the Rexall store” is sponsored by the Music Drive, Rahway, a sophomore XooooooooopooQOOQoooj Department of the college. member of Kappa Sigma Rho. Serving Rahway Over 115 Yrs. Miss Geraldine Ann Sny­ der, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Snyder of 426 St. George Ave., Rahway, a IN EVERY PRESCRIPTION sophomore, member of Delta Take Advantage of Alpha Chi. PRICELESS INGREDIENTS; Miss Kathy Murphy, 3 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Murphy of 244 West Lake Ave., Rahway, a INTEGRITY Our Big sophomore; and Miss Mau­ reen O’Brien, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John O’Brien of 927 Inwood Place, Rahway QUALITY a sophomore; also members of Delta Alpha Chi. DEPENDABILITY

Tha dapendtbility of your pharmacist a* to h i i petite interpretation of PER ANNUM tho formula) accurate measurement*) Hie quality and freshness of the chemical* ho uteti tho sanitary laboratory conditions and *ho faat «erv ico rendered — oil are priceless ingredient* and the hallmark of every prescription compounded it KIRSTEIN'S PHARMACY. * Dividend declared on all acounts for period endine October 31,1966 - Hlh% regular dividend plus lh% extra IS A FRIENDLY * dividend, paid semi-annually. CALL ENOUGH? Agents for The new neighbors will be glad to meet you. And they’ll ...TAX TIME GOT RY ^A a . . _ • want to visit with you . . . * * * " « On,,, COME IN AND OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT TODAY! later. Right now, they need s,c*nf Aids ENJOY THE HIGHEST DIVIDENDS IN THIS AREA! something more— a list of YOU IN A BIND? schools and churches, u til­ ity companies' telephone Located in downtown Rahway — Free Delivery numbers ... all the informa­ tion one needs on arriving Is the tax deadline threatening the stability of Personal SAVE BY MAIL wePAYP0STACEBOTH WAY SI in a strange city. your family budget? A low-cost personal loan FUlton* FUlton So be a friend indeed. A Charge Accounts Welcome Wagon hostess can help you. See us now. Your tax deadline 8-0235 8-0236 will call at your request to Available THE provide all this and gifts as is April 15! well. T. A. Gianntchini, P.. P. E J. Dwyer, R. P. Make your welcome warmer when new neighbors arrive. INDUSTRIAL-WORKMEN'S Call Welcome Wagon at STATE BANK . For Clark Hostess KIRSTEIN'S PHARMACY Call 232-5085 SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION For Rahway Hostess Open Sundays ‘til 4:00 P.M. Call 276-5990 of RAHWAY f 74 East Cherry St., Rahway, N .J. 1480 IRVING ST., RAHW AY, N .J . PHo m FUlton 1-9400 1515 IRVING ST.. RAHWAY Serving The Community for more them <* Half Century A member of the Federal Deposit insurance Corp. L J Page 6 Rahway News-Record/Clark Patriot March 2, 1967 president said. W e'll Have Mrs. Marie Brennan, Di­ rector of Nursing at Rah­ College Co-eds way hospital, said, "The Medical Staff and Nursing f i K P O f f f Staff are extremely enthusi­ At Rahway Hospital astic about the new affili­ We’re going to have col­ ation and feel confident that both the students and the DIRECTORY lege students at Rahway Hospital now I hospital will p rofit from the The Middlesex County experience." College’s nurse education Arrangements for the program has been expanded start of the program during to include the facilities of this current semester were MONTGOMERY BUILDERS Rahway Hospital. made with the hospital’s The hospital became the staff by Mrs. Rose M. Chan- HOMI IMPROVEMENTS & MAINTENANCE • DORMERS • RECREATION ROOMS RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD APARTMENTS FOR RENT SPECIAL SERVICES fourth to join the County Col­ nlng, chairman of the County CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING lege in the nursing program College’s Department of fGARAGES* KITCHEN AND BATH-CONVERSIONS GUTTERS-LEADERS-ROOFING RATES RAHWAY that started with the col­ Nurse Education. Mrs. Furnished 2 room apt. (Second DEMOLITION WORK Channlng outlined the nurse Minimum Charge floor) Modern Bathroom and TREE WORK DON 11 lege’s opening last Sep­ FULLY 3 lines for $1.00 tember. education program at the Kitchenette. All utilities - ATTICS AND BASEMENTS County College to the Rah­ INSURED CALL FU8-6127 anytime Additional lines 30C each electric range. 2 blocks to cleaned out and junk hauled Students who make up the 25% DISCOUNT P.R.R. station. Adults only. away. Call Pat O’Donnell. County College’s first nurs­ way hospital staff at orien­ $90. per mo. Call bet. 8 a.m. 388-7763. Very reasonable tation sessions. On Classified Advertisement! ing class also gain clinical College nursing students ordered to run 3 or more times, and 2 p.m. 381-5760. rates. and laboratory experience by providing no changes are made making use of the facilities will use Rahway Hospital’s in original advertisement, dis­ RAHWAY INCOME TAX SERVICES of Perth Amboy General maternity and pediatrics count allowed only after firsl Beautiful, bright, 3!4 room Hospital and St. Peter’s services two days a week Auto Brake TO SERVICE Beauty Salon insertion. i modern apt. Large Kitchen, Income tax returns prepared in General Hospital and under instruction from the BODY ART ANTHONY'S BIKE j dining area, tile bath. 2nd your home at your convenience college’s nursing education KEN'S M. Richman, Phone 388-7136. Middlesex General Hospital, Body & Fender Shop Classified Display I floor. Well lighted business both in New Brunswick. faculty for the study of care Col. Inch $1.25 I area. 1645 Irving St. 381-9045 Rahway Hospital’s facili­ of mothers and children. Beauty Salon AND KEY SHOP Box No. Charge 15« I or 381-8757. ! Income Taxes — public Acct. ties were made available un­ The associate degree j Brothers Book & Stat, Shop, nursing program at the 46 E Cherry St Rahway Anton J. Horling & Sons Closing Hours for 1330 St Georges Ave., Rahway. der an agreement signed by County College opened last 388-2699 Classified Ads: 3 rooms & bath, heat & hot IN J 382-5770 John L. Yoder, director of and Grandsons water supplied. Couple pre­ the hospital, and Dr. Frank September. The program is 6y Specialists! New and completely 5 P.M. TUESDAY ferred. 381-1435. open to men and women, and Colonial M. Chambers, County Col­ graduates will receive an RAHWAY (48 YEARS V r Cash, check or stamps should WANTED TO BUY lege president. Beauty Shop accompany advertising copy. Dr. Chambers called the Associate In Applied Science BRAKE SERVICE SA7ISFIL 0 CUSTOMErS) m u s e s 'T orI a l e Degree from the college at Six hair stylists at WE BUY BOOKS! agreement "another major e your service The paper is not responsible RAHWAY ,PLEA$E CALL FOR DETAILS step forward for the nursing the end of two years of study. Shop 789-0330 for errors in classified ads 4 bedroom home in High School They will then be eligible WHEEL ALIGNMENT taken by telephone. P.M. BOOK SHOP program at the college. Residence 789-0604 Open 9 to 6. Mon., Tues., area. $21,900. Plainfield 4-3900. "Use of the facilities at to take the state licensing ex­ SERVICE SALES SERVICE BIKE^ To Place Classified Ad amination to practice nurs­ PASCALE AGENCY-RAHWAY Rahway Hospital will pro­ 182-161b Auto & Truck Refinishing Wed., Sat. CALL 388-0600 815 Pratt St., Realtor 381-3104 ing as a registered nurse. CEMETERY PLOTS vide our students with an RAHWAY BRAKE SERVICE 24 Hour Towing Service Open 9 to 9 Thurs., Fri. LOCKSSAFES.etc. even wider range of clinical George W. Kochera, Prop. GARAGE FOR RENT ESTATE - Graceland Memorial experience and laboratory Samuel J. Gassawsv Convenient parking directly >n Park, Kenilworth; 4 graves (8 MISS UNION COUNTY 107 Monroe St. Rahway 6 South Avenue re a r o f shop in Municipal lot 1537 IRVING ST. SPECIAL NOTICE work when coupled with the RAHWAY burials) $225. Perpetual care opportunities they are now YOUNG REPUBLICAN Gatwocql. N, J, Rear entrance lor your RAHWAY, N.J. 1110 Jaques Ave., garage or {Non-sectarian. EL 2-3967 PAGENT convenience IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM 1EL 5-9222 eves.) receiving at the three other with alcohol, write Alcoholics storage space for rent. Call 381-1873. general hospitals In Middle­ The "Miss Union County Anonymous, Box 15, Rahway sex County,” the college uuilding Contractors Druggist Young Republican” contest Boole ri or call BI 2-1516. Two Graves (4 burials) Clover In the City of Rehway, In the County Leaf Park Cemetery. Very of Union and State of New Jersey: will be presented this year ARTICLES FOR SALE BEGINNING at the interiection of the in connection with the annual reasonable. 388-1513- southerly side of Washington Street and WILLIAM Lloyd Drugs HELP WANTED - FEMALE Selling out to bare walls. En­ the easterly aide of Park Street: running Unlor County Young Re- thenoe (1) south 88 degree*, 13 minute*, puublican Convention, on RAHWAY BOOK & GIFT SHOP QUALITY J! tire contents of fine home. SHERIFF'S SALE 30 seconds east along the said side of LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING j Furniture, paintings, rugs, Washington Street 100 feet to a point; M,arch H at Ciro's Restau­ R0ESCH PRESCRIPTIONS 3KZxvIFF’3 SALZ—Superior Court of thence (2) south 1 degree, .46 mlnutea, Workers All depts. Steady work. > antiques, lamps, draperies. New Jersey, Chancery Division, Union rant, Route #22, Springfield, CONTRACTOR and BUILDER County, Docket #F-82O-00. FIRST PSD* 30 seconds weat 50 feet to a point; thano* Wide Range of Books Fenton Glass Tfuimui Cosmetician* Good pay . All benefits. Hamilton 1 Many authentic European ERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIA­ (3) north 88 degrees, 13 minutes. 30 5:00 p.m. T o S u lv i‘ Y o u r seconds west 100 feet to a point in the Best Sellers Hummels Established 1927 Laundry, 276 Hamilton St., i pieces. Entire building fix­ TION OF NEW YORK, a United St»te« To be eligible girls must Bt'uuty and Hair corporation, Plaintiff, vs. CLAUDE S. said side of Park Street; thenoe (4) Prayer Books Cart- Problems Rahway, 388-3000. I tures. House coming down. MILES, et elf, Defendants. Civil Action north 1 degree, 40 minutes, 30 seconds be between the ages of 18 Jewelry Roof tile, bath rooms, fire­ Execution—Foreclosure For Sale of Mort- east along the said side of Park Street • COSMETICS cesed Premiaea. 50 feet to the point and plaoe of and 28, single and residing Bibles Pilgrim Glass ROMI. & INDUSTRIAL place, cabinets, stove, win­ Beginning. » TOILETRIES' By virtue of the above-stated writ of In Union County. Judgingwlll Childrens Books Figurines MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS HOUSEWIVES I dows, doors, etc., etc. private eseoution to me directed I Bhall expose Being known as Lot 1-A, Block 100 be based on personality, » BABY NEEDS” Sale March 8, 9, & 10. (Wed.. for aaie by publlo vendue, in the Court on the Tax Atlaa of the City of Rahway, Paper Books (3000 titles) Dolls & Plush Animals Kouae, in the City of Elizabeth, N. J.. Union County, N. J. poise, beauty and Intellig­ remodeling our specialty • DIABETIC NEEDS 1 Budget your Time Thurs., Fri.) 12 noon to 8 Room B-8 on Wednesday, the 8th day Being aleo known ae No. 1761 Park I Increase your Income I p.m. of March A. D., 1007, at tvo o’clock in Street, Rahway, N. J. ence. • HEARING AID the afternoon of said day. There is due approximately 610.768.68 FUlton 8-2167 BATTERIES & CORDS I I Auction Sat. March 11, 12 noon All that traot or parcel of land, iltu- with interest from January 0, 1067 and Anyone wishing to enter 53 E. CHERRY ST. FUlton 1-1770 I Join | 901 DeWitt St., Linden, N.J. ate. lying and being in the Township of' oosts. the contest or would like to Clark, in the County of Union, in the The Sheriff reserves the right to ad­ // no ansu er call Erev Delivery I A -l TEMPORARIES ] State of New Jaraay; journ this sale. nominate a young lady, may I No Fee | Being known as Plot #834 on a certain RALPH ORISOELLO, Sheriff contact, Miss Mary Kealy CLOSED MONDAYS FUlton 8-8645 ENCYCLOPEDIA map filed in the Office of the Regliter KAUFMAN and KAUFMAN, ATTTS. FU 8-2427-9863 New condition, very reason-1 of the County of Union entitled "Map of DJ A RNR OX-160-03 Contest Director, 131 Elm­ 825 Midwood Drive.- Rahway I We need; I Rahway Estate#, owned by the Kline 3/2/4t Feu: $41.60 wood Avenue, Union, (MU 6- 71 E. Milton Ave., Rahway I I able. Call 486-8774. Realty and Improvement Company, lo­ I Clerks, Typists, Stenos, ■ cated at Union County, N. J." laid prop­ NOTIOI 1321). erty being more particularly described Annual meeting of tho RoeohlU Ceme­ I Bus. Machine OperatorB| 1967 SINGER ZIG ZAG as follows: tery Association will be held at thg BEGINNING at a point In the South­ office at 2:00 P.M. Wednesday, Maroh Learn The Truth About Console model, makes button­ westerly side of Lexington Boulevard 6, 1067 at RosshlH Csmstsry, Rout* #1, electrical F in ite! ' Local Assignments holes, fancy stltclus, blind said point being distant 300 feet North­ Linden, New Jersey. Electric el west from tho intersection of the said ■ Top Notch Companies! hems. 856.85 casnl or 86. side of Lexington Boulevard with the •eoretary IT'S I I monthly. * Northwesterly side of Emerald Plaoe: | Come In or Call Today | thence running Southwesterly et right NOTIOI OF INTENTION THE JOHN CALL CREDIT DEPT angles to Laxington Boulevard 160.10 feet TAKE NOTICE that application baa STEWART I (Two blocks from Snuffy’s) | 254-5553 by deed end 168.70 by survey to a point: bsen mads to tbs Municipal Board of thence running Northwesterly 60.06 feet AlooholU Baverage Oontrol of tha City J a n - E I I to a point whioh is 174.4 feet by dead of Rahway, Now Jersey to transfer to BIRCH SOCIETY TOP RATES 86. BONUS end 174.10 by eurvey Southwest of Lex­ Kolstan, Inc. t/a Len’a Den for promise* ELECTRIC CO. FI nral BUSINESS SERVICES ington Boulevard: thence running North­ located at 2137 U. ft. Highwar #1. Rah­ east and at right angles to Lexington way, New Jersey, the Plenary Retail Why It Id being attacked. For D e tig n i 1413 Park Ave., Scotch Plains ,| Boulevard 174.4 feet by deed end 174.10 Consumption Llosnss O-20 heretofore "WATTS MY LIN E" | 322-8300 | fast by survey to the said side of Lexing­ issued to John P. Xolessr t/a Lon’s Dsn. Why It l« growing. Smart Fathlont HwaiaiHwaiMWaaBiWi* PIANOS REPAIRED, REFIN­ ton Boulevard: end thenoe running Tha names and addresses of all the ELECTRICAL At Amerigo Narto, Prop, Southeasterly along Lexington Boulevard offloers of the above named corporation Who olto on Ita council. ISHED, 30UGHT & SOLD 60 feet to tha point or plaoe of Begin­ are: Leonard C. Kolesar, 22 Poler Ave­ e Electrical Outlets, Swhchei Modest prices FU 8-0932 ree Estimates, 388-5851. ning. This description is drawn in ac­ nue, Edison, New Jersgy, President! How It affoeto you. Lights, Electric Stove,M brii Drier CONTRACTORS ^ eededTmme di atel y cordance with the deed for setd promises Francis T. Stanley, 30 Polar Avenue, Jr., Mine* A Eve'g. EL 3-2609 Women with ambition to eam end a survey made by P. T. Oraii, Prof. Edison, Now Jersoy, Vioe President: Joan Hook-up. SPECIAL SERVICES ~[ Eng. Is Surveyor, dated 0/6/61, helm P. Kolesar, 22 Foley Avenue, Bdiaoa, FOR INFORMATION •Wiring for air-condltloneri 1 2 l l m FLORAL $$$ in your own neighborhood, known as 136 Lexington Blvd. New Jersey. Seoretaryi Janet L. Stanley, FU 8-2128 ) Premieea are oommonly known ae 136 30 Foley Avenue, Bdlson, New Jersey, WRITE TO • and electric bate board beet- ARRANGEMENTS personal Interview at home. Lexington Boulevard, Clark, New Jersey. Triaeurer. lu .., HOUSE A INDUSTRIAL Call AVON COSMETICS ELECTROLYSIS Included ae part of the mortgaged Objections, if any, should be made P.0. BOX 842 1490 Irving St GRAVE BLANKETS Ml 2-5146 premiees ie one 36* Hardwick 4B TT vas Immediately in writing to Madeline Kirk- •100 amp. DO V Services WIRING TREATMENT range. bright, Secretary Municipal Board of Rahway Latest Short Wave Method |, There ie due approximately 618.640.66 alcoholic Beverage Control. 1470 Camp­ CLARK, N.J, 07066 Victor S. Skakondy 996 Thorn St CLARK VIEW FLORIST EARN A WIG Unwanted Hair Removed ! with Interest from January 1, 1667 and bell Street, Rahway, New Jersey. Rahway 8110. Human Hair Wig for costs. KOLESTAN, INC. Pold for by; Rahway. N.J. 143S Raritan Road peimanently The Sheriff reeervee the right to ad­ 2137 U. 0. Highway #1 James Fitsgerold FU B-3612 Clark. N. 1 selling 84 bottles of Watkins journ thle sale. Rahway, New Jersey 484 Ferry Street 388-0453 SA.II Stamps RALPH ORISCEUL.O, Sheriff Ivy Storch llandi-Charge World-Wide Vanilla. Wigs on For free info. & literature. | Meyers and Lesser, Attye. l/2/2t Newark, New Jersey display at 615 Westfield Ave., DJ S> RNR CX-176-03 Elizabeth, N.J. Phone 289- call or write: | 2/0/41 Fees: 084.40 8723. SHERIFF’S BALE—Superior Court of ; Furniture PURS i CONNIE KAPLAN. M.E. ! New Jersey, Chancery Division, Union Furniture foreign Car 381-5415 County, Docket #F-786-06. THE RAH­ RAHWAY WORLD BOOK WOMAN wanted to work foun­ WAY SAVINOS INSTITUTION. Plaintiff 549 W. Inman Avenue ■ vs. ELOUI8E COLBERT Sc HOWARD ITALIAN AMERICAN GREEN S' tain. Ilrs. 9 to 3:30; or 4:00; Rahway, N.J. >' COLBERT, her husband and MILDRED or 5:00. Exp. preferred. RAYMOND, et ala. Defendants. Civil CLUB ENCYCLOPEDIA CLARK FOREIGN CAR Madison Hill Phaimacy. 388- Action Writ of Execution—For Sal* of of Rahway Mortgaged Premises. 6586. By virtue of the above-stated writ of j REPAIRS. 1501 MAIN ST execution to me directed I shall expos* 388 0318 LOCAL TYPEWRITER SER­ for sale by public vendue, in the Court HALL CAPACITY 225 FOR INFORMATION — FL00R& CLEANING WOMAN one day VICE - All makes cleaned and House, in the City of Elisabeth, N. J.. : Three Floors per week. Call after 6:00 p.m. Room B-8. on Wednesday, the 8th day : WITH DANCING 180 Collision Work repaired. Call 272-7346. of March A. D., 1087, at two o’clock in NO OBLIGATION! Nursery Furniture - Edison 388-8303. the afternoon of said day. BEDDING Free Estimates ELECTROLYSIS All the following tract or parosl of Lullabye ChrIdcraft& Builtrite land and premises hereinafter particu­ IN RAHWAY C ALL - • L in o leu m • Carpets European Trained Bedding - Englander AREA MANAGER, inter­ Unwanted hair removed by the larly described, situate, lying and being FOR Mechanic In the City of Rahway. County of Union • F u rn itu re • B edd'ng Sleepmaster etc national Co. will hire women latest shortwave method. V - and State of New Jersey: MEETINGS - DANCES Imported Auto JEFFERY GARCES Bicycles - Rollfast 8. with party plan and/or cos­ De Salvo, member of American BEOINNINO at a point in the west­ PARTIES - WEDDINGS C O M E IN AND BROWSE . REMODELING erly line of Montgomery Street distant Columbia metic experience to hire, Electrolysis Association and South 1° 45’ 45” West 135 feet from the Sales & Service » REPAIRING train, motivate a sales Association of N.J. 41 W. Main intersection thereof with the southerly 1010 St. George Avenue Furniture - Bassett Btoyhiir line of Washington Street, thence (1) 276 8667 67 Westfield Ave., « COLD STORAGE force of women. Must have St. 388-0999. South 1° 45' 45" West 40 feet along said 1 FOR INFORMATION A V E N E L & Colony car. Phone 289-8636- line of Montgomery Street; thence (2) (Near Cloverleof) JIM’S TV SERVICE North 88° 14‘ 15" West 00 feet; thence IN CLARK C A L L .- TOYS CALL Daily 8:30 A.M. to 9 00 P M. RAHWAY FUR SHOP JIM MC DOWELL, JR. IS start­ <3* North 1° 45' 45" East 40 feet: thence , Clark OPEN THURS & FRI nights ing TV Repair Work in this (4) South 88° 14' 15" East 00 feet to FRANK BOTTI 6-7 P.M. MRS. DORIC DALLAS Saturday 9 00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M FUlton 8-3333 ssid line of Montgomery Street to the Free Delivery & Fiee Set Up HELP WANTED-MALE area. Alumni Rahway High point or place of Beginning. 636-0964 M E 6 - 9 0 7 0 1523 IRVING ST., RAHWAY School, Class 1950. Graduate Being known as Lots 0 Sc 10, Block FU1-6886 Handi Charge OF Credit 103 on the tax map of the City of Rah­ SALESMEN. New office of in­ of Jersey City Tech. Inst. Qual­ way, and commonly known as 1888 233-7171 ternational sales organization ified Electronic Tech. Second Montgomery Street, Rahway, N. J. Bald description has been drawn in hiring sales people. Excellent Class FCC License All people accordance with map of survey dated opportunity for exceptional who see this ad and would b« November 26, 1063 made by Marsh Sc Moving Lawrence, C.E. Sc Surveyors, Rahway. BASEMENT high earnings. 486-8774. interested in acquiring my ser New Jersey. WATCH REPAIRS vices, now or at a later date There la due approximately 80,737.57 SLIPCOVERS 8. Local • Long Distanco with Interest from December 1. 1060 and call 388-3169. 1888.54 with interest from December 6. Water Proofing DRAPERIES LATHE."BRIDGEPORT & hand 1066 and costs. screw machine operators. Full The 8herlff reserves the right to ad­ CUSTOM MADE^TO-ORDER with Full Guarantee MRS. LYNN journ this sale. Re«i4entiot-tndu .trial-Comm «rciol • Largest selection in or part-time. 381-7550. Handwriting & Horoscope RALPH ORISCELLO, Sheriff Expert Repairs S & S MANUFACTURING Armstrong and Little, Attys. this area. Robert E. Brunner 167 Wescott Dr.. Rahway Readings DJ A RNR CX-177-03 • Fitted in your home on All Jewelry Special Reading $1.00 2/0/4t Fees: 143.20 LIFETIME GUARANTEE 3 Line Stamp $2 > Guaranteed Work­ Prescription Opticians manship Open daily from 9 to 9 LEGAL NOTICES 388-1667 MAINTENANCE MAN - all- PHONE 382-3179 • Finest fabrics Cranford SHERIFF’S SALE—Superior Court of — Free Estimates — These knob handle stamps are made 4 • Lowest prices 4 No. Union Ave. around. handy, steady, over 21- 1582 Irving St., Rahway N.J. New Jersey, Chancery Division, ^Union $2 per hr. Hamilton Laundry, County, Docket #F-227-00. EMERALD wto order from best quality materials bridge 2-5650 276 Hamilton St., Rahway. 388- SA VINOS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a Iwiithin 24 hours and mailed by our1 Free Ewtimute STORAGE PLANNING OFFICIALS corporation of the State of New Jersey, GOLDBLATTS 3000. Plaintiff, vs JOSE VASQUEZ, JR. and :pert service. Rush your order to: FU 8-3311 W e s t f ie l d TOWANDA VASQUEZ, his wife, et ale., TREE ESTIMATES MEETING MARCH 9 EIMER h 100 E. Broad S: Defendants. Civil Action Writ of Execu­ Rahway’s Oldest tion— For Sale of Mortgaged Premises. RAHWAY McColley Bros. ADAMS 2 SIC- HELP WANTED The March Educational By virtue of the above-stated writ of LAB0RT0RIES, Inc. DIAL 388-4738 I stablishrd Jeweler MALE OR FEMALE Meeting of the Central Area execution to me directed I shall expose FASHION FABRICS for sale by public vendue, in the Court — MOVERS — Also In of the New Jersey Federation House, in the City of Elisabeth, N. J., on W. F. NELSON Interior Decorators W ANT Ed’gUITARTEACHER ■ Wednesday, ths 20th day of March A. D.. 821 Milton Blvd. Rahway 388-3914 TOMS RIVER Name your own hours. Music of Planning Officials will be 1007, at two o’olock in the afternoon of .15 Lake Ave., Colonin, N. J. 07007 Curtains • Linens - Yard Goods held March 9 at the Flag- said day. FU 8-6825 WA 5-2351 1421 MAIN ST. RAHWAY 84 E. CHERRY STREET Unlimited. 382-7797. ALL that certain tract or pareel of RAHWAY post Restaurant, South land and premises hereinafter particu­ L00 6*4 Envelope, printed, Si ll poitpiid Brunswick. The dinner will larly described, situate, lying and being PERSONALS start at 6:30 p.m. and the meeting at 8:00 p.m. Four Real Estate Restaurant MRS. MARKO distinguished officials will Travel Your Gifted Reader participate in a panel dis­ She gives character readings, cussion following a talk by The Brothers also card readings. If you John Bebout, Director of Ur­ DIRECTORY Quide are lost, worried, sick, in ban Studies Center, Rutgers, BOOK and trouble, or don’t know where on "Regional Planning and STATIONERY SHOP to turn to get happiness in REALTORS 8t INSURORS a n d life, one visit with Mrs. Home Rule-Have Your Cake 330 St. George Ava. Ruhwny 1085 RARITAN ROAD Marko and you’ll again see and Eat it Too. AMERICAN COMPLETE LINE CLARK, NEW JFRSEY happiness in life in all af­ ADS OF SCHOOL AND 381-0260 fairs. All readings guaran­ FOOD teed satisfactory or no FILM SHOWING $2 A WEEK BAUER-BROOKS CO. DESK EQUIPMENT charge. See her In her home "Journey Into Yeaterday, ALL MAKES A COMPLETE TRAVEL located at 580 Easton Ave., Chinatown Family Dlnnor SERVICE New Brunswick, N.J. by Ghost Towns, Indians of the COMPLETE LINE Southwest." a co ir film, 13 WEEK MINIMUM C RUISES.) OURS appointment only Phone 1480 IRVING STREET, Order* to Take Out •P 0 0 K IT BOOKS HOTELS 246-1164 Hours 10 a.m. to made by William raffle of 9pm Westfield, and hi family, BEST VALUE IN CANTON HOUSE • MAGAZINES ALL DOMESTIC AND will be shown at ie Union RAHWAY • BOXED CANDY OVERSEAS TRAVEL County Park Cor .isslon'a NEWSPAPERS TODAY RESTAURANT • 0HIL0S BOOKS ARRANGEMENTS ROOMS FOR RENT Trailslde Natures. Science___ 1540 IRVING ST. Center, in the Watcnung Re­ 381-9400 382-5770. Fum. room. Gentleman pre­ servation, on Sunday, March ferred. Near trans. 388-6565. 5, at 3 p.m. CALL 388-0600 A ?

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titles which are at stake on Pat Martino showed a FIRST ANNIVERSARY Satruday. sound motion picture of a The first anniversary of Gary Jenkins was defeat­ Dartmouth - Princeton foot­ the Newark State College Ray's Cornel* ed at Hillside in the 106 ball game in which he took Theater for the Performing pound class by Ray Will­ himself. President Carl A. Arts will be celebrated iams of Essex Catholic who Carlson was in charge of the March 14 with a concert and By RAY HOASLANP- entered the tournament with meeting with Ralph L. Smith art exhibit by faculty musi­ a 12-0 record and was seed­ secretary. cians and artists. The ed first. concert will begin at 8:30 On the basis of what 1 Barbara Rowan 556, Julie More than sixty boys took John McGraw famed New York p.m. The exhibit will open have seen during the basket­ Crane 523, Kay Hodoski 518, part in the High School Giants* manager, hatted .390 In Feb. 27 and will be on view ball season, I have concluded Trudy Perry 506, Irene Allen wrestling program with 118 games while playing for through March 31 when that the All-Watchung Con­ 504 and Rose Vogel 503. more than 40 boys finishing Baltimore In 1899. college is in session. ference Five would be com­ Michaels Builders are in the season under the tute­ prised of Steve Varanko of the lead by 44-22 followed lage of Robert Berger, The Rahway; Larry Buoni of by Dlckert s with 42-24 and team finished the season with Clark; Mike Lester of Win-co Fireplaces 41-25, a 9-3 record, the same as jfield; Ken Arneson of High game in the Rahway last year. Plains and Charles Recreation Junior Bowling EYES EXAMINED Archdeacon of Cranford. All League was rolled ten days are seniors. ago by Barry Musolfwhohad * * * a 246. Other high scores of Sideliners DR. EUGENE R. TEMDLER Other outstanding players the day were rolled as foll­ in the area were: Scott Bo­ ows: Jim D’Arcy 225; Gene wer of Westfield; Joe Dor­ Simpson 216; Bob Sutton 216; Name Awards Optometrist sey and Billy Thomas of Rah­ Larry Chonko 212 and Steve 12 L CHINNY IT. PU 1-7337 RAHWAY way; Monty Brooks, Linden; McClay 202. High sets in­ For Sisler Jim Forsythe of Union Cat­ cluded Barry Musolf’s 604; OPEN FRIDAY. NIGHT T il, 1:00 P.M holic; Chet Melll of Clark Larry Chonko’s 575; Jim The name of champion­ and Dan Jayson of Scotch D’Arcy’s 572 and Bruce Me ship awards given to indivi­ Plains-Fanwood. dual or team champions of ■»i j J * * * Whorter's 547. McWhorter’s 181 is high average for the Rahway High School will hen­ Registration for the Re­ season. ceforth be known as the Har- creation Department’s Youth land E. Sisler Championship baseball program will be Award in memory or one who held between March 6 and 18 Tight Races has devoted many years to C UNLIMITED according to announcement this award and who died on t made today by Richard Grlt- February 22. The change in CLASSES IN schke. Dates of various Mark Play in name of the awards was school registrations will be voted by the Sideliners at • GUITAR • BASS • DRUMS • ORGAN announced in the schools Rec. Leagues their meeting held in the ENROLL NOW . . . starting next week. Elks Club on February 23. * * * In a battle for first place It was also voted to donate While The Beat Goes On St, Mary's boys feasted on in the Recreation Depart­ $50 to the V.M.I. Founda­ Holy Spirit 47-6 in the CYO ment’s St. Mary’s boys lea­ tion Inc. of the Virginia Mil­ CALL 382-7797 Game of the grammer school gue, the St. Peter’s Pea­ itary Institute in memory of Dolly noon . 8 p.m., Sot. 10 a.m. • 6 p.m. cocks rolled over Seton league. Mr. Sisler whose son Har- 88 ROUTE 2 7 RAHWAY * * * Hall’s Pirates 44-26. The land Jr. is a student at the Union County sports fans winners opened up with a 10-0 college. In Lincoln Shopping Plaxa, near St. George Avt. lost a real friend when Lin­ lead in first period, held a John Gallo, co-chairman: Mutlcol Inotruments, Accessories A Lessons den’s Ted Cooper retired as 20-8 margin at the half and of the Spring Banquet com­ the Union County Conference won going away. Bill Brown mittee announced that he has THE C.Y.R.C, team pictured above played the St. Joseph's team recently, and even though they emerged on the chairman this year, Ted is a scored 18 points for the los­ made plans to send letters to ers while Michael Berg short end of o 52-29 score, the boys played well against their older and taller, more experienced opponents. The real gentlemen and sports­ boys have had a good season and are looking forward to a return match with St. Joseph's on March 10 at Madison the parents of all athletes man. scored 20 for St. Peter’s. who will be honored, asking _ f a r r l * * * Robert Jojka had 16. School. Those pictured above In the front row,/, to r, are: Bill Schindler, John Milazo, Marlon Motley, Mike Bail­ 1 5 ey and Jim parsells; Back Row, Tyrone Hooper, Phlll Sabo, Richard Guempel, Phil Hannibal, Steve Mltkiewlcz, them to attend the evening The Watchung Conference St. Peter's lead the lea­ program. FuneralinBerlinX^J gue with a 3-1 record, foll­ Craig Laufield and Art Lyons. Their coach, Robert Guempel reports that Mike Glasset was absent when the championship basketball picture wos token. Tne committee on elec­ C l game at Westfield was a real owed by Seton Hall 2-2 and tions presented the names of thriller. It was good to see St. Joseph's 1-3. Stanley Gorski, Robert Me | ACTION SUSPENSE1 “THE HIRED KILLER"Tic*icoioR* | ROOSEVELT 5-6 paced once again by their so many Rahway fans in the nigh scoring center big Doug Menamln and Waldo E.Cark- crowd. Former Council The Tar Heels of North Ronnie Smith huff and the return to the lo«Ott«S spsm DRIVE IN THEATRE Carolina Rolled to their sev­ Williams who scored 23 *30 S«r.S» Amboys I P* V 1*00' G ard * n S u it Pk*y I n i 127 President Clifford Comer Junior High Wrestlers points. board of Stephen Werbeck I oi N J Tumpikt tut 11 toNt 9 led the Rahway fans. School enth win in eight starts as and Abe Reppen they walloped wake Forest Pallliard nosed out the Rahway Hope Principal Robert Shaw, Di­ Clark Firemen in a very rector of Athletics Earl C. 18-8. Mike Bailey led the scoring with 7 points to keep close game. The Pallliard Hoagland, and most of the Post 7-1 Season Record team snowed good balance as In Stale Meet members of the physical ed­ the Tar Heels" 's in first " place". In other gan games Florida four of the starters scored FOR YOUR FAVORITE LIQUORS, ucation department were in Seven wins and a single Johnson each had five pins. in double figures. Howie and Ronnie Smith defeated attendance and pretty Rah­ nipped the Kentucky team loss gave the Rahway Junior A total of 43 boys finish­ Gary Collina of Union by a 8-5. Leading scorers of the Don Koplan each scored 13 WINES AND BEERS way cheerleaders kept the High School wrestlers, ed the season with the squad. points for the victors and 7-4 score in the regional fans in action throughout the league are Mike Bailey of coached by Nicholas Del- They are: Don Balogh, Gary finals at Hillside in the 123 North Carolina with 74 points Russ Goyette along with evening. The Indians scored monaco an outstanding sea­ Bartz, Andre Bryant, John Manager Larry Herold each ound class to win a spot SHOP AT...... more baskets, more re­ Phil Sobo of Wake Forest son while preparing a large Burket, Mike Caravella, Si the State final wrestling with 44; Dave Ziobro of North squad for future Rahway High tossed in 11 points. The bounds, but one-less point. Gary Chuven, James Cos­ Clark Firemen who were matches to be held at As- The fourth period was one of Carolina with 39 and Russ School teams. tello, George Coughlin, John bury Park Saturday starting PETE'S CORNER DRIVE-IN PACKAGE STORE Currie of Kentucky with 23. During the season, Rahway close the whole game were the most exciting we have DeLoretto, James Dawson, paced by Don Glbney who is at 10 a.m. The afternoon seen in many years. When Kentucky and Wake Forest defeated Cranford Hillside William DeVaughn, Robert matches start a t 2 p.m. are tied for second in the 39 - 15; Cranford Orange assistant football coach at Corner of Seminary and Irving Streets, Rahway Joe Dorsey sent the Indians Duffy, Don Ellis, James Clark High as he swished the The eliminations started in front, the Rahway side league with 4-4 records. 44-8; Hillside 48-8; Scotch Geisler, Kevin Gillespie, with 2400 wrestlers viewing Florida trails with one vic­ Plains 53 - 3; Clark 40- 6; nets for 16 points. raised the roof of the school. William Hauer. The final game on the card for honors. Now there are Gary Ervlck played an out­ tory and seven loasea* Winfield 55-5; Terrill Jr. Also, Charles Huff, Doug but 48 left to share the 12 In the B League, Dave High of Scotch Plains 28-12. Johnson, Harold Johnson, saw the up and coming John standing first half, while the Boyle A.C, defeat the John team that shot only 23 per Zimmel of Duke is in front The only loss of the sea­ Richard Jones, Edward Kor- with 71 points followed by son came when the locals dyla, John Kunak, Marc Laur| Schwartz Inc. team. The John cent in the first half, made Boyle A.C. also had four of a remarkable comeback, Ray Wills of Tennessee with were bested by Westfield by ritsen, Frank Leloia, Joe' 62, A1 Marclno of Alabama 33-18 score. Linnell, Carl Mailler, Char­ their starters in double fig­ trailing by nine with less ures. Artie Krupp who is a then four minutes to go, to with 57; Andy Prince of Tenn. Don Balough in the 123 les McMlchael, James Mik- with 48; Tim Solomon with 38 pound class went undefeated ajlo, Richard Peal, Robert teacher at Springfield High take the lead twice in the wrinkled the nets for 20 last minutes and one-half. and teammate Jim Parsells In eight matches while Gary Pohero, Tony Russo, Philip of Alabama with 35 and Bob Bartz a 106 pounder had Russo. points, followed by JoeCam- * * * Heaney of Georgia Tech, with seven victories to also re­ Also, William Schank, pana who scored 17 points, In the Women’s Church 29. main undefeated. Smith had William Slockl, Lavern Pat "Nee” Nesgoodlspolnts league the St. Paul’s #1 mov­ SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL a 6-0-1 record in the 136 Smith, William Smith, Ricky and Ronnie Meyer 11 points. ed into a one-game lead over The second place Celtics pound class. Caravella had Treadwell, Carlos Vlllar, The John Schwartz Inc. was the Zion Lutherans #2 as they and Lakers won their games the fastest pin, a 13 second Louis Weinstein, James led by the combination of swpet three games from the this week, the Celtics taking job against Winfield. Cara­ White, Michael White, James Sllber and Gleger. A1 Silber First Presbyterians. Zion the Warriors 64-44 in a game vella, Bartz, Smith and Wight and David Yacken- tingled the twines to r 25 Lutherans #2 won the odd that saw Marcel Miles tally check. points while mate A1 Gieger game from their rivals Zion 30 points, while teammate Eighteen of the boys were split the cords for 22 points. Lutherans #1. St. Paul’s #2 Terry Avent had 16. Gonzell in matches and all but one won 2-1 over the Second Stacy with 24 paced the los­ Rahway Jr. High scored one or more Presbyterians while the Tri­ ers followed by John Mose­ victories. C.Y.R.C. Teams nity Methodist won from Os­ ley with 18. Has 14-2 Record ceola 2-1. Betty Dltzel led An 18 point last period RAHWAY OUSTED the league with a 543 series gave the Lakers a 43-34 win Rahway lost its State Play St. James ' and had a high game of 196* over the Bullets. Ron Smith For Best Season Tournament Basketball Lillian Buehle r and Betty had 18 and Mel Blackshear Coach James Dunn, Rah­ game Monday night to Linden Watson had high games of 10 for the Lakers while Char­ by a 63-57 count and was 214; Marge McGarry rolled les Durber with 13 and Stan way Junior High School bas­ There Saturday ketball team has completed eliminated from further a 635 series with two games Stevenson with 12 led the play. The team finished the Two C.Y.R.C. basketball of 193. Vallle Stevinson roll­ Bullets. The Knicks lead the one of the finest seasons in the school’s history with a season with 16 wins for the teams representing the fifth ed a 196 game; Evelyn Cam- league and the Pistons have best record in many years sixth, seventh, and eighth mann ana Betty Bork rolled held the cellar spot since the record of 14-2. The team was led by Captain Ray Ingram grades will play in a double 182 while Mildred Laux hit start of the play. header against St. James at 190. ROOSEVELT B who averaged 14 points per * * * game. Other top scorers their gym on Amboy Avenue The Crimson Tide of Ala­ Kelly's Pals Woodbridge, Saturday The Hickory’s with 411/2 bama won the second round were Joel Davion and Thomas Redman, who aver­ March 4. The first game games won lead the St. John championship of the Roose­ between the fifth and sixth Vianney Women’s Tuesday velt School basketball league aged 12 points per game. Undefeated In The top rebounder was graders will start at 6:30 Bowling League by 5 1/2 when they scored a 31-12 win and the second game between • games with Palm’s, Three over the Duke Blue Devils. Jim Hanson while playmaker Fred Steuber rounded out the the seventh and eighth grad­ K’s and Oaks tied for second. Tim Solomon led the scor­ Clark League ers will follow. The Elms are only a game ing with 12 points while Jim staring five. Backing up the first five were Craig Hug­ Charley Kelly’s took a half Cars will be leaving from behind. Olive Frick is one Parsells had 11. The Duke behind Madison School at six of the high scorers with game team was led by Dave Zim­ ger, Russell Taylor, Don game lead in first place with Young, and Ron Schulman. a win over the Country Squi­ p.m,, so anyone wishing to of 196 and series of 496. mel who shot 7 points. In attend the game should be You The Willows have a 509 for the other game, second place The team’s only losses res as the Clark Adult Bas­ were to the Soehl Junior ketball League goes into the there in time. Those who high single team game in Tennessee walloped the last can should bring their own February while the Elm’s place Georgia Tech team high team of Linden and the home streten. Ralph Bianchi Edison junior high of West- who is freshman basketball transportation and ask have a 1445 for high three 40-10 with Ray Wills hitting others to ride. The Cheer­ games in February. for 20 points and Andy Prince field. coach at Hillside high and * * ♦ This was coach Jim Dunn’s practices what he preaches, leaders will make the trip buy the with 12. first year as the head man at led the big green attack with and root for the hometown The ladies continued to GROVER CLEVELAND boys. topple the pins for high Irving James with 20 the Junior high. He arrived 24 points, followed by Bill scores in the Ladies Major oints led the Celtics to a at Rahway by way of Tho­ Kennedy who threw in 16 HIKES SCHEDULED League at the Rahway Lanes 2-27 win over the Hawks. mas Jefferson of Elizabeth, points and Dennis Chlnchar § 11 points. Kelly's has lost Three hikes are scheduled last week with Barbara The Royals scored a 22-17 Mr. Dunn is a graduate of for members and guests of lather only one game this year and Rowan hitting 225, Lorraine victory over the Lakers to Montclair State College, and the Union County Hiking Club Duffy 211, Irene Allen 206, leave the Royals and Celtics was the coach and player for that was to the Original Pals, who were idle this week. for the weekend of Saturday, Bert Zurla 196, Joan Hen­ tied for first place in the the U.S. Army team in both March 4, and Sunday, March derson 192, Trudy Perry 192, league. this country and in Korea. The Country Squires were Dot Hoelle 190, Helen Nic­ *lll" Hot Lather is brand new. W e say it soft­ holas 188, Julie Crans 186, ssssssssaasstsssssaesasssssx sssxx sBunssqBaaussssssssa auK 180, Kay Hodoski 184, Betty ens your beard as no cold lather can—comforts Senkewicz 184, and Liz Es­ your skin as no cold lather can—gives you a posito 180. Individual high /bribe, closer shave than any cold lather can—or we're series marks were set by f U n q f i h CAR out the 50< heater cap that comes free with your first can of new mss Hot. Close Scores The Entire Family The cap is re-usable, and it's quite an inven­ tion, It makes rise Hot Lather in five seconds. Mark Jr. High Can Bowl Together AILING? A thick, special lather that's made to take heat, hold heat. Wilts your whiskers soft in seconds. League Gaines C lark L a n k * Once you try new rise Hot you'll never go back MEDICAR FOR to cold lather again. That's why we're giving Princeton, Harvard and you the 50 heater cap free. How a b o u t it? I * CtNTRAL ARMUt 1 Fordham posted wins to open You buy the lather. We'll buy the heater. Look the second round of play In YOUR CAR AT for the special rise ''Free Heater C a p " pack­ the Junior High School ’’a " 3 8 1 - 4 7 0 0 basketball league. Princeton age at your store today. It's a $1.50 value, defeated Rutgers 24-18; SO Brunswick Automatic L a n e s HENKENIUS BROS. yours for only $1.00.* The offer's limited, so Harvard took Yale 24-22 and Fordham defeated Seaton Snack Shop o Atlantic Service Center d o f t t W O lt. *Mfr. »ugs«*’«d .atoil pne- Hall 18-15. u U. S. Highway 1, at E. Grand Avenue Carftr Product! Qiv. of Carter-Woilac*, Inc. In the “ B" league, Iowa Cocktail Loungo Phonei FUl"Ton ■MS35 ■ RAHWAY, NEW JERSEY measured Notre Dame 33- Suporvisod Playroom :i 12; Montclair State bested o Glenn J. Mcnkeniut, Prep. S.M.U. 27 to 18 and Ken­ for Bowling Mothors M tucky outlasted U.C.L.A. a by a 42-35 score. f

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College of the Pacific and tal Room of the Hotel Ro­ Sunday, at Zion Lutheran Willow School for emotion­ Mike “ Mandrake” Jordan bert Treat, 50 Park Place, Cub Pack 141 Church. ally disturbed children. Union Catholic Boys High Faculty from California. Hospital Air-Conditioning Newark. There will be live The Luther League will Mid-week Lenten Service Advance tickets may be music for dancing, a dance meet Sunday evening at 7 will be conducted Wednesday obtairted at the Union Catho­ Pledge Paid By Auxiliary contest, and door prizes at Annual Dinner p.m. evening at 8 p. m. "The Meet Harlem Wizards In Benefit lic Boys High School. this stag party. The Sunday School teach­ Proud” will be the title of the A great many invitations ers and officers will meet Passion History film. A' Entertainment lovers will Frankie Townsend, a former have been extended to those meditation will be given by Join sport enthusiasts on Sat­ star at C.W. Post College A $42,000 air condition­ also stated since the opening Is A Success Monday evening at 8 p.m. ing pledge made in April, of the hospitality shop in Nov. who either have graduated The speaker will be Mrs. Pastor Fairclough. The Jun­ urday, March 4, to witness and a member of the 1964 WaltVMerck ior Choir will participate. 1965, by the Woman’s Aux­ 1957, the auxiliary has con­ or who are pursuing ca­ Presentation of awards, a F. Kopelson, Director of the the fantastic Harlem Wi­ U.S.A. Pan American Team. reers in the fields of medi­ zards put on a Basketball ex­ Another excellent ball iliary to Rahway Hospital tributed a grand total of| magic show, group singing Championship was completed with the pre­ $132,267 to the hospital to cine, nursing, dentistry, hibition at the Union Catholic handler and former All-Am­ pharmacy, psychology, and and a roast beef dinner fea­ Boys High School gymnasium erican from St. Bonaventure sentation Feb. 22 of a check date. tured the annual Blue and for $2,775 to the hospital’s Other annual reports in­ related fields, from North MARK HARRIS 1600 Martine Avenue, Scotch College is Sam Smith. Sam Jersey Hospitals and Nurs­ Gold Banquet for Cub Pack Plains, was drafted by the N. Y. Game Tonight board of directors at a meet­ cluded Mrs. Paul Riekehof,1 141, sponsored by the Roo­ ing in the conference room.) chairman, stating cart sales ing Schools. All other col­ Featuring college All - Knicks and played NBA bas­ lege graduates and students sevelt School PTA and held American basketball players ketball for 2 years before At the auxiliary’s annua! netted more than $3,000 with at the Cranwood Inn, Gar­ Walt’s Bar and Grill, win­ business meeting and tea 22 workers making 283 trips are also Invited to attend. of several years ago, the Wi­ joining the Wizards in 1963. ner of the second round and The SGC Club which is wood. Cubmaster Louis P. zards will play a team of He is also Assistant Manager also held in the conferenc to the floors and giving 1,052 Bona served a6 master of Merck & Company, winner room, Mrs. RayM. Freema: hours of service. now two and one half years H.S. Faculty and Fathers who of the Manafacturers - of the first round will meet old, Is New Jersey’s largest ceremonies. are primed for the game. Hanover Bank in New York. reported the group nette Mrs. Walter Samples, Den 2 presented the wel­ for the city championship of almost $61,000 through iti baby photo chairman, re­ and most active social group. The contest is sponsored by Added to these star bas­ the Recreation department’s The organization’s dances, come and Den 6 presented the Parents Guild of Union ketball players are other hospitality shop and other vealed 8 volunteers gave 253 an Indian skit in costume. Men’s league at Rahway High projects. After expenses, hours and netted more than parties, and sports activities Catholic and proceeds will great performers who can School at 8:15 tonight. nave been attended by more Mr. and Mrs. Val Pfeiffer, Annual go toward the purchase of baffle you with their trickery $25,000 was paid on the airJL $1,600. parents of one of the Cubs, The two teams have split conditioning pledge, tb According to Mrs. John than 4500 different people at special laboratory equip­ as well as their passing. their four meetings this one time or another since entertained with a magic ment for the school. Among these are Tony Jack- largest amount ever contri 1 Major, chairman, 122 mem­ show. Den 7 closed the fes­ year. Walt's won their final buted by the group In one bers were removed from the events began more than two Known as the Houdini's of son, formerly of St. Johns game of the season by the years ago for the purpose of tivities with a song written Sale basketball, the Wizards have University, who toured with fiscal year. Mrs. Freeman active files and 40 gained especially for the occasion score of 77-54 over Quinn giving a present membership bringing the young profes­ sheer nylons, been entertaining fans along the Globetrotters in 1960 & Boden. The winners opened sional people of the area to­ by their Den Mother, Mrs. the east coast since 1962.' prior to Joining the Wizards; of 585. Joseph Gesumaria. up a 23-10 lead in the first Jaycee-ettes One full and one half nure* gether so that they can be­ Chief “ magician” and play also Vinny Brewer from Iowa period. Walt’s was lead by come acquainted on a social Service pins were pre­ and panty hose maker for the team is 5’6" State; LeRoy Wright of the ing scholarships were given sented to tne Den Mothers Bob Henderson with 27, John two Rahway girls this year. level, and attract alumni of a McVey had 20 and Ron Sa­ by the Cubmaster and badges Will Entertain Mrs. Henry Blanchford of wide number of colleges and earned by the Cubs were bine 16, while Bob Starke the scholarship committee universities, of every pro' SAVE UP TO 24% OUR GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY— 50th INTERNATIONAL had 21 for the losers. presented by John Daniele, Garwood Club also reported the group still fession, from throughout the Secretary. Merck ran over the Bom­ subsidizing two other nurs­ State of New Jersey, as well bers by a 75 to 34 score. Arrangements for the din­ The Pass The Bank Com­ ing students, award winners as from Staten Island and ner were made by Mike Jan- Sale ends Mar. 11 Bruce Witzel with 20, Jim New York. mittee of the Rahway Jay­ from previous years. kowsky, Mrs. Burt Arold, What a beautiful way Schaffer 18 and Fox Barnes Mrs. Edward Partenopeof with 12 were high scorers, cee-ettes is completing fi­ and Mrs. Donald Goldberg. nal arrangements for host­ the Colonia Oaks Twig re­ to balance your budget... The Bombers were lead Guests for the evening were Cameo’s exciting once a year ing the Garwood Chapter on ported $100 realized form a Golden Age Club Mike Jankowsky, former by Barry Henderson with 11. Christmas ceramic auction sale! Every fashionable style Merck was up-set by the March 29 at the Laura Lyn cubmaster, and Mr, and Mrs. Restaurant under the chair­ and sale of ceramic items Frank Martin. Mrs. Martin at these low prices. Cameo’s cantrece! Unknowns by a 59-58 score manship of Mrs. Robert during the year. Dress sheers! Bee kee nees panty hose. In a thriller on Monday night. 9th Anniversary is the PTA President. Landers, it was reported Rerreshmenta were ser­ The Pack installed their We have them all-seamless, run-resistant A1 Kohler led a last quarter ved under the direction of rally with 12 points and Ted at the February 25 meeting new Cubmaster, Louis P. and stretch. Be smart, buy dozens, of the organization. Mrs. Elton W. Lance, as­ Bona at the Jan. meeting. Sawacki had 8 in a period sisted by Mrs. Edwin Du­ Plans Completed your legs deserve them! that saw the Unknowns out- The Welfare Committee The Pinewood Derby was reported that they are great- rand. Plans for celebrating the also held at that time with score Merck 24-16. Koehler full y receiving old sheets and Slides and movies entitled lead the scoring with 27 ninth anniversary of the Jeffrey Bona, Gary Deitzer men’s white shirts for the “ Over and Under the Cari­ founding of the Rahway and Peter Meka the winners. markers while Sawacki had bbean” were shown by Dr.‘ 20, Reg Williams 17 and Cancer Society who make Golden Age Club In March A paper drive will be held REG. SALE PRICE dressings from them. Edward Bourrtir of Westfield, Saturday, March 4. A truck Discover New, Bruce Witzel 13. have been made by the com­ PRICE PAIR 3 PAIR Mrs. George Kalescky, who was Introduced by Mrs. mittee in charge, it was re­ will be parked at Roosevelt Seamless Dress Sheers 1.35 1.08 3.24 Quinn & Boden walloped Welfare Chairman, announc­ John Sprowla, program Versatile and OFFICIAL EASTERN the Bombers 78 to 30 with ported at the meeting last School playground on the Little Nothing Cantrece 1.65 1.32 3.88 ed that a check will be pre­ Chairman. week. West Lake side. Papers Bee kee nees Panty Hose 2.00 1.78 5.37 Bob Stark throwing in 25 sented to the Retired Men’s Economical Ways points. Mrs. Angela Halllday also should be delivered there. to Vacation with TRAVEL TRAILER Club to be used for paints reported plans for a bus trip Those with large amounts of and other materials needed to Plymouth, Pa. sometime paper who live in the school ' the Entire Family! to repair old and broken toys. Single Grads in April. area may call 388-4371 for Clem Maynard The Welfare committee also There was a large group pick-up. CAMPING SHOW collects repairable toys on hand at the last meeting from members to give to the Set Salute To to celebrate the 15th wedd­ Leading Light Retired Men for their work. ing anniversary of Mrs. Julia Bread 01 Lile Mrs. Sal Zocchl, Mrs. Health Careers Zona. Mrs. Zona’s daughter, Charles Pisano and Mrs. Mrs. Charles Paulick baked MARCH 1st thru 5th, 1967 At St. Mary’ s Robert Walton were appoint­ The Singles’ College a cake which was suitably Zion Pastor’s • Free drawing for Tent Camper with each adult admission. ed as a nominating com­ Graduates Club invites sin­ Inscribed for the special oc­ • Free parking. • Recreational vehicles only. Saint Mary’s University mittee by President Mrs. gle men and single women casion. Members whose Sermon Theme • Newest models — Tent & Truck Campers, Travel Trailers, Huskies of Halifax are mak­ John C. Foulks. They will between the ages of 21 and birthdays fall in February The Bread of Life” will Motor Homes and Accessories. ing a bid for the Maritime present a slate of officers 39 who are college gradu­ had charge of the refresh­ Intercollegiate Basketball at a forthcoming member­ ates or under-graduates to a be the sermon topic of the HOURS; Wed-Thurs-Frl, M O P M -S a t 10 AM - 10 P M -S u n 1-8 PM ments. Rev. Frederick Fairclough, ADULTS: $1.00 CHILDREN under 12: 50C Conference Crown and the ship meeting. Salute to Health Careers efforts of a rookie from Mrs. Valerie Geray and Party to be held on Friday TEANECK ARMORY • Teaneck, N. J. Mrs. Marilyn Null were 4Vi miles from George Washington Bridge Rahway, have been an im­ evening March. 10, from 9 portant factor. guests at the meeting. p.m. to 1 a.m. In the Crys- Vicki Turner In STILL i Clem Maynard, a 6’5” for­ ward made the jump from SHOVELING COAL? . the bench to a starting berth Poetry Reading Convert yonr prefer! boiler to I OPENS SATURDAY early in the season, and Is MODERN one of the reasons the Hus­ L COLISEUM kies stand in first place. Contest, Mar. 4 OIL HEAT The Huskies dunk special­ ist, Maynard is currently Vicki Turner of 93 W. the teams leading rebounder Milton Avenue, Rahway, will STS $325.00 minis re with 271 in 21 games for an represent Rahway Senior 171 tank Honeywell control* A N D S A L E •average of 12.8 per game. High School In the 29th annual J. SERVEDIO He has also scored 276 points SLAX Poetry Reading Contest at ’The Apperel Center of Middlesex and Union Countiot Slnco 1907' New York Coliseum, 59th St. & Columbus Circle & SONS, INC. 1 to 11 P,M. daily, 1 to 7 P.M. Sundays for a 13.1 average, fourth the Rutgers College of Arts and Sciences in Newark, run Oil KIROSINI Mtrchanditt shipped best on a team. At Tli. Bend * tl Mill RAHWAY, NJ. MAIN ST. RAHWAY direct from Coliseum Saint Mary’s currently Saturday, March 4. Miss Turner will read "A All EXHIBITS FOB SAIE — ADM. $2.00 stands 9-2 in conference play 3 8 8 -7 5 0 0 and are 15-6 over all. A Prayer For My Daughter” win in their final game would by william Butler Yeats.” give them a berth in the She will compete with stu­ C an adian Intercollegiate RIOT dents from some 70 New RIGHT JOB RIGHT PRICE Athletic Union National Jersey secondary schools In Albums To Start A Bash Championship slated for Al­ the State University com- O N HOME IMPROVEMENTS berta the second week In jyetltlon. March. A panel of 12 poets, cri­ And Keep It Going Strong In his last outing Maynard tics and educators will se­ scored 23 points and grabbed lect six finalists durlngpre- 24 rebounds, his best per­ liminary readings, from CLIP THESE COUPONS formance to date, as the high which the top three prize scoring Huskies crushed St. winners will be named. Cop­ Dunstan’s University 140- ies of poetry books will be. 113. The 140 points Is a new given to the top winners, and the high school of the Any 45 Pop Record ALL Conference record and the two game total of 253 is also winning reader will keep the Young Rascals LPs a new record. contest trophy for one year. TJie school that wins the Mitch Ryder LPs trophy three times will keep 5 7 * Mamas and Papas LPs it permanently. Trap And Skeet TI prelim glzin at 9:45 a. m. at 18 Wash- with this coupon ington PL, semifinals will (Limit 3 to a customer) •ach with Shoot On Sunday start at 2; 15 p.m., and fi­ *1.97 ,thJ« co up on nals at 3:15. off«r good in any Vogol Stor* - March 2 thru March 8, 1967 At Kenilworth Colonia Oak Twig The 22nd Annual Jack VOGEL’S Pride Memorial Shoot and trap and skeet, conducted and Elects Officers RECORD CENTERS sponsored by the Union The new officers of the 1483 MAIN STREET, RAHWAY 38B-2070 County Park Commission, Colonia Oak Twig of the 212 NO. WOOD AVE., LINDEN - 125 BROAD STREET, ELIZABETH will be held at the County Women’s Auxiliary of Rah­ Park Trap and Skeet grounds way and J.F. Kennedy Me­ off Kenilworth Boulevard, morial Hospitals are Mrs. Cranford, on Sunday, March Matthew Petti, president; WEIGHT WATCHERS IS HERE 5, at 2 p.m. Mrs. John Picaro, vice - In 1966, Chris Phoebus, president; Mrs. Gene CECILE FEIN-FOUNDER-DIRECTOR Matawan, won the combina­ D’Alessandro, secretary; tion event and the skeet event Mrs. Anthony Orsini, trea­ Will open this new branch at the FINISHED ATTIC $ and Dr. Ernest Wetmore surer; and Mrs. Alfred Ro- HOLLYWOOD KITCHENS United Church of Christ Morristown, was the winner tella, corresponding secre­ B30 Lake Avenue Clerk, New Jersey of the trap event. tary. o Roofing (all typos) o Kitehons Modern- . Masonry Ae Low As Thursday, March 9, (967 at 8:00 p.m. The County Park Trap and l‘M GLAD I CHANGED TO... They were unanimously o Siding (all typos) iztd o Attic Conversions NO (meetings every Thursday) Skeet grounds are open to the elected by the members at a Brick Work o Bathrooms * Slat* Roof Repairs MONEY public on Saturdays and Sun­ last Monday’s meeting held $ D8WN Weekly fee: $2.00 o Loaders J, Gutters e Alterations e Porch Enclosures First Meeting - $5.00 (includes registration fee) days from 1 to 5 p.m. a* the home of Mrs. Edward /ONE WL PREMIER OIL Partenope. 5 TO FIVE A Successful Program of Weight Reduction e Basements Ro- e Carpenter Repairs e General Repairs Monthly YEARS for MEN, WOMEN AND TEENAGERS omoliih* no n■ n ■■ I The members will sew HOLIDAY ON ICE w \ # o for the hospitals at their modeled TO PAY Branches in METUCHEN, MENLO PARK, LINDEN An Ice Festival, entitled next meeting on March 13 Aluminum Siding 7 Colors Lifetim e Job Distance No Ob|#ct UNION, PLAINFIELD "Holidays on Ice/’ will be at the residence of Mrs. For Information W rite or Call; presented by the Union Coun­ Gene D’Alessandro. 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