THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY

Serving Woodbridge Township, Carteret and Edison ttnttni u M Out Mil At .P. 0. Woodbhdi*. N. J. Published Wtekl; Woodbridge, New Jersey, October 1, 1969 On Wednesday TEN CENT3

Half Century of Service These are The Facts! (An Editorial) Landfill Site Being It has often been said that "prac- for us — and good enough for most Our Woodson Mosley tical politics consists in ignoring of the people in the First Ward. facts." We have known Joe Somers for In our humble opinion the facts more than three decades and al- Turned Into 15-Acre were entirely ignored when a story though this expression may be some- Marks His 50th Year appeared in another newspaper, quoting "a reliable source", that Jo- what old fashioned, Joe Somers' seph P. Somers, candidate for First word is as good as his bond. Ward Councilman, intended to step Whether you are a Democrat or a Park, Says Barone down from office if elected to be re- Republican. Those of you who know With the Leader-Press the First Ward candidate — and WOODBR1DCK - The Wood placed by John Zennario, chairman they are a legion — know that his bridge garhqse dump off upper of the Planning* Board. Nothing Main Street is now m the pro could be farther from the truth. background is one of integrity and 'Figment of ccs of heinc turned into IS acrt Incidently that "Reliable Source" sincerity. He is not the kind of man park, Mayor Ralph P. Baron* is a pretty overworked guy. He must to lie — the truth is bred in him. announced toda; at his weekly be related to "They Say". When Joe Somers makes a prom- Imagination' press conference. Mr. Somers has said if elected he ise, he keeps it. If he says he will On September 16, resident* will complete his full term. If Joe serve a full term, he will. You can of Oakwood Estates, adjacent Says to the landfill operation, srid Somers says that, it is good enough Tely on it. I that Louis Cyklor, builder of — 'There isithe development, had p,ostod a absolutely no truth in it. It is [letter from Mayor Raron'e slat just a figment of .someone's ima-'1"* the operation would bp shift HUD Names Eight Swedish Engineers ',-.;.,., . , , _ ito an alternate site and that ginat.on . declared Joseph P.|..gmg wol,ld be growing ihpt, Somers, First. Ward c,ui(Jidatelby spring." Meholick As, To See Paving of Local for the council on the-Democra- Rftrone said today that "•very- tic ticket, in an interview this one that writes a letter to m« week. gets an answer if it is answer- Consultant Road Using WAMMethod .Somers was referring 10 a!able." story in another newspaper "Mr. Cyklor asked what vi WOODBRIDG E— Township! WOODBRIDGE — Eight Swe 1 which related lhat "a reliable• intended to do about the. land Iiu.iinc.ss Administrator, George dish engineers will visit the Mail source" had indicated that Som jfill site and 1 gave him the best T. Meholick, Jr., has been nam-|TOwnshjp today (Octobectober 2) tto,.o . , ers would step down if elected;estimate and timetable of whrt to serve as a Consultant for view the now Or and would be replaced by John was to happen and what could h» federal Government's Hous* world-famous' *"' .... * .... — _ WOODBRIDGvvv/vvi/nniuurEj — Onune or OUTSTANDING SUKVICK: Uomlson Mosley. a pressman for The Leader Press W. Beagle. Street, and stealing two cartons "and I vigorously denied it. 1 Barone also staled that the is cclrbialing tils SDth iiniiivcisitry with u*. Move lie is shown rciiiviiiK congratulations. Left "Mr. Meholick was selected "For the 'umpteenth' time, thought the rumor had been laid Township was waiting for a from among the nation's top city we will have engineers of a for- ?a complaint of asault with °a" huge pit where A. I\ Green v>»* to 1 iRhi, Mayor Ralph I'. Baronp; Harry I*. Frank. Associate Publisher; Mr. Mnsley and Law- deadly weapon and held under to rest, but some re|K>rler has iriHv I', Campion, I'ulilislicr, who is shown prerenting a walrh to Mosley. Incidently, Mr. [managers and administrators toi eign government and industry revived it on the theory, per- mining clay. $1,000 bail. v I rank recently celebrated his 50th anniversary with (lie parent company, Mid-Atlantic Publish- I lend his professional assistance]watch how the WAM Method .two bail. j;"" Ti 7 i"" U"A r""/' '"" "We expected lo be ablp to In? Company. He is also publisher of The Journal, Elizabeth. 'to various regional planning] He is James Shilling. 24. 157 ^P*. »«"t he had heard some (Woodbridge Accelerated e aagainam , ifl 1 am j use the pit by May," conli w>\ agencies that have been working Grove Avenue, Woodbririge. Ilisj^.f ."«* °«f serv« e ±my ?*fullhhe mayor. "But A P. (Ir^en By RUTH WOMC term t oot lOr "I guess I fio with the ke'vi«j\v today was highly indig-'live related that last Spring an 'New England Construction'i1w> Diner Parking lot. Policejnani about tho story which l, ordinance was passed by the Mu So ttiiy it sing alway! Woodson also recalled some of thee ^plr,^ ^^t ACU! P With whom he has work through the years -„! Stance hefSSinthe, magazin- e was devoted to our saidhe held a knife at her lhro;i|.jsajd UHs ••fabricated out of nicipal Council authorizing the let each mate measnre end loc al ! rect avin With "Still he is my friend." Stanley Osbornr and Russell Lorch whhoo v.cic evaluation process and lendin«! ' ' P 8 programs".'However Mrs. Silletto screamed whole cloth". jimrchase of 2,000 loads of dirt to —James Whitcomb Riley typesetters and later became Woodbridge Post nuinagcts and administrators asi The mayor then quoted ex >nd blew the tar horn, scaring, ^ am ,1((t a ,.andi(lale f0I> *pr«clI over ||" •>""• JJ" A tried nnd true friend is celebrating a very Office employes. Osborne is retired and lives her assailant away. Patrolman .. ,. dirt was delivered nut coulan f Zablocky, aided by Patrolmuna"v |nlljllc oifleR and ' eerlain|y be spread until now. Most nf speci.-il anniversary this week. lmi(lt (i( al "Then there were Henning Peterson who has, Beagle's nickname) fame has Russell Stevenson, picked up ' "° ' whatsoever with the area has already been seed Kor today, Woodson Mosley, a pressman, since retired and is living down the shore! "Mr. Mnholick waj selected to ,anyone. I was nevrt1 approached;e,l and since it is Township pnp- employed by the LEADER PRESS, is ccle< st>lve as one oi nese ennsuI spread all over the country un r and Chris Olson who has also retired Steve' ' Jby anyone., 1 am working very erty it has been designated offi- brat ing his .>Oth Anniversary with his one and tanLSl the ))ia 01 said til todayh e is recognized as the Sabo (the composing room foreman) has also; " >' " - hard on the Planning Board and eialy as park property and will uiilv employer—this newspaper! a world's foremost proponent ofScllOOl Safe Stolen, worked here for 40 years. I also recall two' As consultant, however,"Mr. taking care of my own business remain as a park site. Si\tysix years old—and he has no idea of linotype operators, Alex Pie and George Walk-t Moholick will be asked lo serve I to earn a living, That's more; The mayor said trees will b* reliring ;it this point—Woodson was born in er, who have since died. We also had a womanjon'y one agency and should not Ih^w^Se^rJucce:^.'^^^''^'^ !than enough for me. Once againjplanted next Spring to give th» Lynch burg. Va. He has a brother. William noc>( Dp )llt of the program has! WOODBRIDGE - Two Co'oI waul lo make it very plain'land an opportunity to sflilf. linotype operator, a Mrs. Naomi McCulloughJ ' ^ • "' Woodbridge ..:.. I...-H .. gnd 1(j an() a|, Mosley, who resides in Perth Amboy and a 01 niore tnan ,. 'Mml I am nol nor ever havejnccreational facilities will he who had flaming red hair. She was a vcryi^ " a couple of days street paved using the deep lifts Is(l|in sisler. Km ma Mosley Walker, who makes her o. 15. were arrested for |)Cen an. aspirant for the ofjicejjnstalled and studies are being nice woman," he said, during the coming year, it was in early 1963 is still in excellent ' 1 home in Philadelphia. a small safe containing;,,f (.(,unn|mlin. j believe Ihe false made as to the advisability e fiunily (.'ended to move north. •„ nit- c. T L . Somcvs, I also be fje|,|s "With the installation nf bridge. A wiry. Scotsman, he was a master so many members of our pro of the De ec lvp "At first we lived on New Street." Woodson streets paved Duke's J ' ^eve^obak arrest ,ioVe jt has bwme.angcd against |hp nark- Mavor Barone coin- printer, Woodson stated. "And then, too, there fessional staff are regarded by]way." recalls, "then we moved to a house on Nielsnn was Albert Vorhees who was composing ronmlfrheir peers throughout the na ed the (no after inlervipwins a:those who issged the story in the men ed 'HIP value of Ihe hor.i", Street, in hack of The Leader Press. Jt wns The Swedish number of ch.ldren. The safe. firsl ,)lac,P;. n " L'ood Krt,tes will increir,. foreman." lion." Barone concluded. m then th.it I used to run in and out of the 1 broken open, was recoveipd in , , , ,„, „ , ""*"" " When he was quite young Woodson married "' """ ~ watch the WAM process beingia catch basin behind the school : A nallve "f \v n a i'incml>er the great sense of Joss I experi She worked for a long time at"Perth Amboyi ™ ? will be un-'lory. tbe Kahwaji' and Raritan Rivers Church. There is no doubt that sor as we know the office today. 'MlCCfl " veiled in Trinity Episcopal 1 General Hospital. Gertrude married Louis Among the special guests will were granted lo settlers in Kast-jit was the finest home m Wood In July 1674. .Jonathan Dim When Woodson was about 12 years old, he Sheppard and is the mother of four children, Churchyard in memory of Jona LT"1 ,U'S °;. ,th^ Dllnham'fl;'n -Massachusetts as an induce-1 bridge during the colonial era. one of th» lie^an working part time sweeping out the two boys and two girls. The Sheppards live in than Dunham, who constructed the Colonial ladies, imeiy for them to settle a new | The house is constructed of vari i attorneys to defend the interest of piinthm place after school, their own home at 301 Alpine Street. Perth Am the first grist mill in the State members of the 300th Anniver-i Colony. Among those who took led color brick which was brought „. ..:.„ .„• jof Now Jersey at Woodbridged . Woo b rldgP srtl11 "I Has very friendly with the (ireinerfamily boy. wry Committee, attired in Co-1 advantage of the offer we're the from Holland as a ballast in a , i . k " .?? particularly Sonny and Jean. Then there wer« Thp monument is being erect lonial costume Irove.rsy between Woodson has remarried. His wife is the the Mayors Co Dunhams. ship. m rd g * f ««tawaylown ovr,- a dis 'ihomas Dunigan and Jim Dunne who lived in former Gladys Luck of Woodbridge. Thet,yv i|vlivrp by the 300th Anniversaryjlonial Honor (iuard commanded Jonathan Dunham received a One nf the grinding Hones of (he "bij house" up (the street," Woodson con- in an apartment in the home owned bv Wood iC()mmittee and " Part of %'by Herber^ t Blitch, grant of 213 aces of land here*the Dunham mill ha, been pre Pt'te* cl»m for rome upland and w 1 v i'iiup< \utli indomi mitti-e 'to procuif the •iHtle- will give the welrnme ;>nd greet Trinity Church also posseses a,,..gives. him credit, for tin prcserverari"1 So ri'ian\ of irienl of a suitable I'I'MI rnIni•= lie always has a frienrlh- smile anrt is inter ings will he brought, by Mayor '"i got all (if $l(f a week in Ibosn <]n\s fieri in you as an inrth irlnul UP .,,,,•,•• , „ „ • .ftwa , l {;h;»ter- "grante d in I7fi» ou•<>i'"nf by Km? Oeoitrr Mr of Krml;ind Wo air- a 'I"' '•'"" W| Vt! r Wnodson's JO w'ais of rlfioled r.r '"" '' " illii-H.-i'erl l,i»:|on oflrintly hut j| M too fragik to hf placed «, li^hl th.it ;i ma,, wh-» brrHighl'lKmd \^,is kri'»«n as Dunliam ci il .\qf assoei.ites to q' v.-ei-p mote Dunham'. Clifton,, a descendantJstil.uted for the original. 11 \"h pic -r-i.-tuo hand-fed and one automatic-- Woodsonsl in if. " Krisi mill stood for many ycni s. ii of a jui y silting in fili./;itu III iP or sent a f)!»qtt©'showing the Dun- emV ii Wftllff a-S ttfif e PkParkeer Sufd as: FrViemafi of anritfterluW'; u7ss;fif Tariff for erftieaflo/iaf piii f'l Ntxt of fhf»i type was set" ojit IV New "I became interested jn printing as a child foff, of "several generaticms.'' ham story. monument, was designed and do Jonathan Dunham was a com In thVsame year he was a)>pniiil lpr>sei ft he dee school Uruls I Ci mi v irl,: As business improved*. Woodsnn and I stayer] on because 1 enjoyed working For the dedication eerempny i)at«l to rhe :iooth Anniversary paralivcly wealthy man the .Inn,illi,in l>u(ilrtui ill'"! MI 1701 u'l. ,Mr Lo»;in added mnre machinery such ' here. F.veryonp is so pice lo rn,e." , ' the assembly will proceed to the 'ommiltee by th*: Shevchenko limp. l!ii home which still suiuls m HIT. oaini'il Cl<'i k o :IM(I I- hill ic.|l -in I I mil '> I1'|>. jn i. .< 1,'ildei, stilcher and punching machine. That sums it nil up -lie of the iHoiumieitt. directly JMoiuimeiil:ll VVm k.s i>{ I|M|H-Ia\sn. i>ff Hallway Avenue is now the the Tn« iislu|i (HUM. II* ; ; THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY

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toft *t TV* «*«• „ «aktoji.,»od.i the Leader-Press Being Checked i nearby for smothering grease Dems "Progress Killers" election. - ires. "What a person will do In the Waslebaskets — Check ash For Infractions CARTEfiKT — ' The Democra ,«l thr Hilt Renewal Program future can best be judged, by trays to be sure nothing- is tic machine Council mrmbers] and our Park program, they also what he has done in the past. smoldering before you empty CARTERET — During the past are the "Killers of Progress' in killed the Industrial Commission We therefore invite everyoM-io hem into the waslebaskets or * dday s h C File Carteret," former Council Presi which was bringing in new indus- compare our record as pg$Uc dent Charles Boncelet and tries and ended the Shade Tree officials to the public record of bish regularly. has been making Wallace Coons said last night Commission that had created a Charles Boncelet." Jacksoa.ind Rubbish - Clean out unused j1™* *"?* ,fh(*ks * varl0US Boncelet said "Taxes are up master plan for borough im- Abazia Mid. ~; furniture,, toys, clothing, junk. |I0,t^s ln *e^Or°\ ... 60% under the Kotibas Robots provement and beautification." : e "We have made a diligent- ef- Check basement, garage, attic , °? hundred and fifty seven and now homeowners are theThat was the blackest day in tankers were checked for leaks, ort to conduct ourselves; ii ami under Ihe stairs. Do not stxtfe jackasses pulling the tax load Carteret history and this do-noth- dignity and te bring decmcy combustibles under stairs. fire extinguishers, proper latch for industry." ing administration is the worst 0 and ca s etc and assemblance of order tjo Bor- Furnace and Chimney - Have ™"*'. P - - . "Police protection has reach in history for the Carteret peo- ough affairs," the Democrat' heating system cleaned andj Warnings were ggrven in most ple" Boncelet concluded. Mr. cnses ed an all time low because the said. "On the other hand, m checked regularly by Sn expert. i - where any leaks police are now handcuffed by Coons said. "In the three and a 1Wfre half years they have been in con- submit that Charles BonctW's Check nearby ceilings and walls . «K»cerned, summonses the Democratic machine Police three-year tenure as councilman for possible overheating. - *"e ued and re airs trol things have gone from the '^ fc P **& Chairman Roy Jackson and can was the most hectic and'dis- NEVER STORE C0MBUST1 !he vehlcle was rmltte bad beginning of the first day to to continue. t* d not stop violence when it breaks graceful term of any public of- BLES NEAR FURNACE. | out." worse and worse day by flay. Fire Commissioner Roy Jack The Democratic machine kept ficial in the Borough's history. Fuse. - Make sure you use He was convicted by a jury of the right si/e fuse. (15 ampere "This comes in spite of the the Carterel people from having unless otherwise specified.) have instructed the fact. Carteret citizens are paythe old Carport swimming pool overexpending the 1985 munici- Electricity - Frayed and worn'ownera ami operators, that they five times as much per person for the peoples use for back pal budget; of illegally trans- musmu ll Um for police supervision as the laxes. They fought a legal fight ferring funds and of misconduct- extensioi n and lamp cords may|| T^VT ^ Um ing himself in office as a emm* spark and cause fires. Too many *lre '" . Code. people of any other New Jerseyt permit the builder to make a plugs in one outlet like this may community, because' we have a huge profit by building homesMl heat up wires inside the walls. Police Director and a Police there instead of keeping it rec Member* of his own Republi- Chief. Mr. Jackson is spending Smoking — Make "No smok- reation land for which it was can Party, who know him beat ing in bed" a rule for every Holy Family PTA?; per cent more than any prcdedicated and for which it washave shown little regard for member of your household. (Also vious police chairman in Car-sold for a song by Carteret in Boncelet'* integrity. Fuftfiir with us. Ahove he is shown receiving congratulations. Left liquids. Check to make sure Opens Season "The Democrats killed my Ur "The Seven Robots totally lican candidate for the Stat«-As- Mr.HI Hiilph P. Ra rone: Harry I*, l-iank. Associate Publisher; Mr. Mosley and Law- that there are plenty of large CARTERET — The first meet ban Renewal and rehabilitation messed up and* bungled the In-sembly this year, called. Bon- ( itni'nm Publisher, who w shown presenting a watch to Mosley. Incldently, Mr. and deep aihtrays at band. program for the Hill section dustrial Road situation. They celet an unscrupulous, a«Mi,ih ntK (rlrhraU-d his S«th anniversary with the parent company, Mid-Atlantic Publish- Doors — Its a good practice Teacher Association for the 1969- started lust Carteret its Republican Air person whose credo is to rule or p.,,i-. He is also publisher of The Journal, Elizabeth. to see that doors to utility room. t9T0 year was held recently. in 1965. .4 would have given Car Conditioned Recreation Center ruin. Mr. Banick further repu- — • - - ! garage, basement etc. are closed Rev. Walter Radziwon the new teret millions of dollars in fed when they absolutely refused to diated Mr. Boncelet by calling HI TH WOI.h. eral fundj*. It would have given "I suess I Bo with the key as you do."!at night - keeps flames and |pa "-^ J^ '^^ meet- ask the Phone company lo renewi him irresponsible. "Boncelet friend! The words every seklor eitlfen homeowner Woodson remarked to this writer. *"After|smoke from spreading if fire | j'-- •=•< a prayer and spoke on its letusing of the building to our knew Carteret wai in trouble In II;:In Summer ami tlie birds; ng a grant ife(3,uOO ifed every other Maxwell Logan my bosses included Hugh Kelly should start. necessity of full ^operation. 1 ' .1 r-y ^j town for $1 a year. 1964 «nd deeper in tr«vblt in my Winter time (now deceased) Charlie Gregory (also dc- I^t the above reminders ki k, pamphlet "Your Child,. -The' ' into running ilnme ceased) and Larry Campion. And now the new|yo# and your family safe h! was passed out. - looted U , . . jnot'provide o«e solution. Hfe did company—North Jers«J» Peblishing Company Commission!* Roy Jackson we thell> homes lippltri int.t *MSng, Mrs. Agnes Hlub. president,|'" ' I with false promises of tax cuts provide a lot of hot air." The tcnlcr, brave and strong (publishers of The Leacfei Press)" Mayor Thomas Deyerin, introduced the new faculty mem- "My program that the Demo :aml economy. But the taxes have "Fire Prevention Week" be crats killed woukl h;ive piovi gone up B0"o in only three years Mayor further said that Bon- Old Timers Remeiribered bers and welcomed alt new celet was in favor b/ doing a "job i> MUS* today— fifty two weeks every year. members of the P. T, A. 'Idwl an excellent new "HiU .sec and half. They preached Woodson also recalled some of the people; 1 1 on the people rather than for ii iat, alway! Committee chairmen for the!!'™ " shopping area, a park at 'equalization' of taxes, but they with whom he has work through the years —.. Noe the people. h mute measure end vear are: Welfare Mrs. Beiiiricei Street and a new firehouse I brought in Ihe Cleminshaw sur Stanley Osborne and Russell Lorch who wie- |4 pctarin'lIllTI Tassillo; library*, Mns. ^ Flor at1. PershinYi U' g^ and1 RoosevelTi lti AvA e jvey whic1 • h• Mr\t . Bonceleii 1 t1 andJ thj.1 e John McNulty. Ex Republican -•(Ml lip is my friend." typesetters and later became Woodbridge Posti -James WbitcOnb Riley •nee Wawrznski, Mrs. Dorothy nues as well as one third of Republicans kept out for three Municipal Chairman, in Speak- Office employes. Osborne is retired and lives Jie CatteH»t Industrial Road in i: ;• friend is celebrating a very zulimowski; Candy, Mrs. Helen years. That survey took the taxing of Charles Boncelet said, in Florida. Lorch died some time ago. ! tadomski; Raffles, Mrs. Nancy the meadow area. These things load off industry and put in on 'Shame and disgrace is all i it •. this week. "Then, there were Henning Peterson who has iVilgucki; Hot Lunches, Mrs. would have come from federal the homeowners." Charles Boncelet ever contribu- Vi»MMin Mosley, a pressman since retired and is living down the short'! CARTERET — A welcome was Trances Gawaski; Chinese «uc Urban Renewal funds such as "The Killers of Progress sur- ted to the Republican Party; oT tin- LEADER PRESS, is eele and Chris Olson who has also retired. Steve!extende! d by president Mrs. Alion, Mrs. Irene Sohayda, Mrs. the $5,000,000 Carteret will get rendered the fight to keep Car-Carteret. Boncelet pursues RQ* ! \n;mersarv with his one and Saba (the composing room foreman) has alsoKestenlwum to members and Anna Kurdyla, Mrs, Dorothy from our Chrome Urban Renew- teret from having to build an un- ;m> newspaper! worked here for 40 years. I also recall twftiSuests attending the Hadassah izulimowski, Mrs. Evelyn Hei al program." needed and useless to Oarteret a toriety and character assassina- opening meeting for the L969 70 tion with vigor." McNulty far- • , old—and he has no idea of linotype operators, Alex Pie and George Walk derm an "The. Democratic "Progress secondary sewer treatment plant 1 h,- point—Woodson was born in er, who have since died. W'_' also had a woman season at the Carteret Jewish Final arrangements for the An- Killers' also killed my program that will cost Carteret taxpay- ther stated that it is indeedMao ^ i He has a brother. William linotype operator, a Mrs. Naomi McCulloushJCommunity Center. Mrs. Kesten- nual Conference of the Trenton of park expansion which would ers about $3,000,000. Then they that Carteret must be subjected khi> i'^idos in Perth Amboy and a who had flaming red hair. She was a very!Daum w?s presented with the Diocese Council of Parent have provided 45 acres of newrefused M^loy Walker, who makes her nice woman," he said. jpresident's pin. Teacher's Association on Octo- parks at no cost to Carteret tax- appealing the case free of charge gans. Plans are beln .i.i:lflf>hia Of course. I cannot forget Archibald Rice.! S formulated by ber 13, 1969 are being made. payers in Tennyson, Carteret to Carteret and they refused to Sam Sica, Republican mayor- the v .is but a small tyke. Woodson's whom we called. Archie. He lived in Wood S West Carteret in the RKO tract Boncelet of bringing national \'e lived on New Street." Woodson printer, Woodson stated. "And then, too', there Papermill Playhouse. Reserva- The next meeting will be Tues- and several other areas through Democratic machine without any disgrace and shame to Cartajr$£. turned to a house on Nielson was Albert Vorhees who was composing room tions and bus transportation mayday, October 7, with the eighth stale Green Acre and federal minority opposition on the Coun-In addition, Siaji said, "Bonemt )e Theodore b:u-k of The Leader-Press. It was foreman." *_. ,. grade in charge of hospitality. Open Space funds." cil to oppose or expose them. dragged the name of CuSSSt u Kni Surely this dismal record of un- 1 used to run in and out of the When he was quite young Woodson married , -. "The Democratic machine also through the gutter. BohfilJet , as we called it. which used to the daughter of the people with whom he; An exciting and beautiful week RUMMAGE SALE killed our plans to build a newequalled failure and destruction of progress shows the need Car made a mockery of government. on C.reen Street that has since lived. Florence Rettig. She bore him CARTERET — There will be a library in 1966 with the aid of Boncelet disregarded law and (lov.li it js now the parking lot children, a son and a daughter. Gertrude, rummage »ale at the Carteret $50,000 in federal '-gift" funds teret has for Mr. Boncelet and be the prize awarded by t(ie me to serve as Minority voices order and decency. Boncelat Woodbridge Olds." em-e, unfortunately, died of cancer. ; Jewish Community Center, spon which are now lost to Carteret." „ , , . .I, J -,u .u CartereC t chapteh r of HadassahHdh. "The Democratic machine has for the people," Coons concluded. threatened, humiliated and eves •I«T recalled that when,Maxwell sored by the sisterhood. The sale arrested citisens of our Bor- publishing the old Woodbridxe Sorrow was not to,leave Woodson w.th the1 ( wU1 ^^ ^ Hadassah will run from October 6 to 9 put »ur Chrome Urban Renewal ough." nl he moved into the present Leader- death of his wife. His son. John, had jnme-l Medical organization. Drawing from the hours of 9:30 A. M. program two years behind -the Army durins World War II and t.wardj 6 Bloodniobile Slated '; but did not occupy it all. will be held on FcDruary 2 to 3:00 P. M. every day andschedule. They lost federal funds Boncelet adopted a fiscal pol- the end of the war he was driving home froml 1970, Raffle tickets may be pur- for six weeks and lied to. the icy of play now and pay lat*r chased from any member or byfrom 7:30 to 9:00 P. M. on Tues- For V. S. Metals Co, camp to be with his family for Christmas day, October 7. In addition to public about it. Now the entire which pushed Carteret into be- •ralh Old Timer* when a fast freight train hit his vehicle while contacting Raffle chairman Mrs mess is under investigation |iy CARTERET — The Red Cross Tailor (the late Peter Peterson) travelling through Alabama. He died instantly. Mamie Greertberg. clothing there will be kitchen Bloodmobile is scheduled to visit ing broke. Boncelet put the tax- items, furniture., books, toys, the Attorney General's office," •r shop where the business offices He left a wiffe and threh e childrenhild . The public is invited to the Boncelet said. the U. S. Metals Refining Co. payerpy s deep in debt byy bondbiffff. VYuodMm reminisced. "When he etc. The Jewish Community Cen- Daughter a Nurse membership promotion Jjy the ter is located on Leick and Noej "In that "Day of Destruction" plant on Wednesday, October IS Boncelet adopted budgets wfcich Woodhridge Township had its tax iJanuary 1, 1966. when they kill- tq receive donations for the Em- could not support borough itr- office there. The late Peter Greiner Woodson's daughter, Gertrude, sraauaieai"'"'—"" ..„,_,.., Streets from Woodbridge High School, where she was™"111™ *** Me"1°*"* Ma' ployees Blood Bank. vicea and cried he waa redueiag her ilmp next door, which is now a frofrom The hours for receiving dotit one of tht e most populapp r ••=-'- i-n •"the- schoo.^-i!l **«««»*• September 29 taxes. [.(adi-i Press Building. At about through Friday 3 at 4 P. M ors are from 10 to 11:30 A. M; "That," Jackson and Abaisia family moved to the house next and appeared in many of the school plays Every evening until 9:30 P. M and from 1:L5 to 3:30 P. M. because she had a very pleasing singing voice Banick In Support said, 'Is the record of ChirUs WJS occupied until recently as a will U, S. M. R. employees are Boncelet according to memMf* and a nice personality. She then went on to; J" Israel members o fthe Greater New •Hop l>y Pagquale (Tony) Montaz- of Boncelet's own political par- otiuu died in that house and I can Nursing School and became a registered nurse oik Dancing and singing; Con York Blood Program. Most im- tlie meat sense o/ loss I experi She worked for a long time at Perth Ambiiy inuous slides showing various j portant to the donor is the price ty» .... General Mospital. Gertrude married Louis pects of Haclassah's work;; Of First Aid Squads less protection he is providing BRIDAL FASHION SHOW tods on was about 12 years old. he Sheppard rtici is the mother of four children, Displays in store windows; CARTERET — Assemblyman replace this operation service for himself and his family. Since ii; pa it time sweeping out the two boys and two girls. The Sheppards live it! Booth's for information and socandidate Andrew Banick, for with a number of local pro- all blood donated is immediately CARTERET — Mrs. their own home at 301 Alpine Street, Perth Am icitation of new Hadassah mem met- mayor of this borough has grams which never have been prepared for transfusion to pa Grfeenwald, program vice i' after school. dent of the Sisterhood o >• friendly with the Greiner family boy. iers. Prizes. Working on the been actively opposed to Assem- tested. Article 14 of the bill per tients in hospitals throughout Woodson has remarried. His wife is the various committees with the bly Bill #9o:i. mits the governor to establish an the community, every donor re- Cartevet Jewish Commyji Sonny and Jean Then there were former Gladys Luck of Woodbridge. They live ter, has announced that th« pro- Man and Jim Dunne who lived in .resident Mrs. Al. Kestenbjum Banick stated that Ihe bill adivsory council on the New Jer- ceives the satisfaction of know- 1 in an apartment in the home owned by Wood- are: Mrs. S. Baime, Mrs. Theo- sey Safety Program. ing he has directly helped an- gram of the October meeting, »•'" up the street." Woodson con completed ignores the existence to be held Tuesday. Octobft^ son's daughter. dore Chenkin, Mrs. Mamie of the New Jersey First Aid This article specifically men- other person in need. Andrew ' house Woodson referred to hid two This week, Woodson was presented with a Greenberg,, Mrs. A. Carpenter, Banick, employee blood bank will be open to the public, put in front. It has since been torn Council and the dedicated ser- tioned representatives of various way. A large selection of bddil, watch by Lawrenea P. Campion, publisher and Mrs. Max Gruhin, Mrs. lack vices, its membt'.-s have been organizations etc. but does not chairman will accept all new site is now a vacant lot adjacent Harry Frank, associate publisher as Mayor Stein, Mrs. Joseph Weiss. Mrs. members up to October 13. Ap-fashion show presented by Wrier Funeral Home property. givinf for over 10 years. The provide for representatives by feet Fit Bridals by lisa < ' - * A. little shindig 'nil Chodosh, Mrs. Phil Drourr, the organizations and individ- plication cards are available at [neither died my father tried run Ralph P. Baron*. New Jersey First Aid Council way. A large selection of br! that all ofMrs. Ed. Shapiro, Mrs. B. Be ha* a comprehensive mobiliza uals who are giving and will the Employment Office. •*<• (uniself,.but was very lonesome. is in tfu bridesmaids gowns f us al liti, Mrs. Morris Solomon. tion plan which has been (level continue to give emergency med- cocktail dresses and at-hoin« ouh'il to go to Pennsylvania to live The original program for theoped over a period of years since ical services, Ihey are: physi ON MISSILE CRUISKK »''• arid I went with him." Woodson WoodsSl. fits will be shown. A short We lH Wish verting directed 'by Mrs. Al Ihe Inception of the council. cians. first aid and rescue Seaman Apprentice Thomas 0. "However, I didn't like it there, t Oaupenter was written by Mrs.which plan has performed Us squads, tind the New Jersey Behany. 1JSN, son of Mr. amiing will be held at 8 P. M.-ffiJ •'I'd i-anie back to Woodbridm* ami did. A friend the fashion show ut » ?. »C^ slie remarkedl I gentle Kd. Ulman and Mrs. Al- Carpet) i^spyuhe Hiid efficient i Hospital Association. An advis OLlo Bohany of 81 Dorothy with ttie Kettle family. I went ter. IV panel included: Mrs. > «*< :• ...... L. ,.„ iU-.,, IAII,^., Carteret is serving man." in many iiutanc*^, such u-y uich ** tilts, SOCIETY TO MEET As a In Che]Joseph Weiss, Mrs, Burton as: the Hindenberg Disaster. S. practical experience, would not aboard ihe USS -Long Beach in I have never B> CARTERET - The AH more" than 3D years tVice, Mrs. Jack Stein, Mrs. 5M S. M«rro Castle. W<*Klto.-idge not be in a position to establish the Western Pacific. man Chodoah, Mrs. Win. Kjiifel. 1 Rosary Society of St. • • always has a IntcH Train Wreck, serious auto acci rules and regulations governing The ship, a nuclear powered l('Ot$l0aWeeh each dents an the Turnpike. Parkway, the operation and conduct of missile cruiser, is serving with Roman Catholic P"l all of $10 a w«ek in those c(a* • ,! in you as an indTVtaUk: meet at 8 p.m. tonight mi fel very important A$ tt over HOAST BEEF DINNER oihers where there were a those actually performing the the U. S. Seventh Fleet. It will member of the pressmen's un iT... ,. . . j. .. :_ : 1 church basement. •lion's ">H >ears at devoted . I tan CAHTERET — Court Fidelis grttt Wimbei- of persons injured services. serve as an air traffic con envelope has swelled according troller off the coast of Vietnam. Election for the Ro help thinking that this world would be 636 Catholic Daughters of Ames Hn4 Cftttnsive property damage, "After considering the propo •fll Logan began printing the o As a floating control tower, the year will be held. th a wondcrlul plac* jl therf wer« wore ica, is sponsoring a roast beef Th* council has a plan that saU it can only be concluded his equipment consisted of thre • dinner on Sunday, October 12, >wdi«. It can pU«« any number that Assembly Bill ADOS is nottba Long Beach wOl be Tespon Reservations are »til two hand-Cad and one automatic— Dodsons in it. Vl in the beet interest of the ciU- the communion supper As for Woodson. he only had <»• eomantnt at the Columbian Club. Hi;' >( ambulances aqd rescue v«t pie for air, traffic qo&rol of per press that was also hand Shvcl, from 2 to7'P. M TicU. >k-ltt. *t a »iv#n spot in the aeris of New Jersey and there- , S. strike airetaft flying train held Oct. 7 at the Call the type was set out in New "I became interested in printing'MJ| ^ fue, 1 urgo the rejection of the club preceded by a Mass! and 1 ataywl on because 1 enj< may be purchased business improved. WooxUoa Betty I'inuk or Mrs. M;wy {>u 1 would he a t*w*ffrvi«e tu Hit' form," The is nornepoited in l> in. in cliurt'ii. Mra, |Mr«r Kveryone is w uUa ** *"' Hill in IU -in added mure •lathmwy «• S Ui^f «£ bitthwtiy auciuVuU W BiwH U I* tltiiirmau, • «UU |^iinfhim If Thl"^ „ Wednesday, October !, 1969 LEADER-PHESS

one of the most colorful syna the Ones Shabbat, after ser- SOCIAL SECURITY HIKE place will be provided or troop gogue ceremonies of the year vices! to be sponsored jointly President Nixon propose* a 10 may meet in the leaders' home Simchat Torah Leaders Needed if that is convenient. All the Torah scrolls are taken by Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Robin- per cent across the board in- A long list of girls are on ISELIN' ITEMS from the Arjc and carried in son, Mr. and Mrs'Joel Weiner create In Social Security pay- the area's waiting list, accord- Party Slated proceislon around the syna- and Mr. and Mn. Harold WU- ments to become effective April For Girl Scouts Ing to Mr*. George Nichtern A ineetiiiK (if Uic Christ's Am- gogue seven times or more. The kenfeld. ' ISELIN — Leaders and assist Alice Outhhertson AVENEL - A Simchat Torah l. He noted that rising cost of area chairman. bassadors Youth Group'is sched- children also participate by ant leaders are desperately 1800 Oak i'rer Road party will be held at Congrega- Announcement has been made living in the past five yaars Interested people may contact uled for Sunday," October 5, -6 carylng flags which usually needed for Brownie, Junior and Iselin, N. J. tion ii'nai Jacob Saturday at that junior congregation will be warranted the increase. any of the following: Mrs P.M., in the Iselin Assembly of bear a Torah motif. At the par- Cadette Oirl Scout Troops of Tcl«. 548-H4B9 T..XM. Simchat Torah means held every Saturday at 8:30 Frank Gahsso, 283-2423; Mrs, (J

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MRS. RAYMOND FRANK PROSICS Miss Oltarzewski Marries Raymond Frank Prosics^ MRS. JOHN HUTCIHESON Miss Charlotte Oltnrewski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Oltarzewski, 157 Ethel Street, MRS. ANTHONY R. D'ORSI Miss Patricia Pickett Wed became the bride of Raymond To Commemorate Photo by Bejas Studio Frank Prosics, son of Mr. and At Candlelight Service Mrs. Frank Prosics, 15 Overlook PORT HEADING — St. Hel- MRS. ALEXANDER FARAONE Terrace, Fords, on Saturday. Holy Communion ena's Roman Catholic Church, Photo by Bejas Studio Edison, was the setting for the 300 Guests COLONIA — The marriage of Rev. John Gerity performed the ISELIN — The Sacrament ol Miss Patricia Pickett, daughter EDISON — Miss Nancy Ellen ceremony at St. Cecelia's Ro- Holy Communion will be com wedding, Saturday afternoon, at man Catholic Church, Isolin. memorated at Iselin Assembly 4, of Miss Domenica Carmela of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Pickett Civic Club Slumbers, daughter of Mr. andWhite Church Guild Vaticano and Anthony Richard Are Expected of 195 Midfield Road, and John Mrs. Eugene Stumbcrs, 983 New Mrs. Richard Szurko served as of God Church on Sunday, Oc- tober 5, in conjunction with First D'Orsi. Rev. John P. Grabow- Hutchieson of Taylor, Michigan, Dover Road, became the bride Begins Fall Season matron of honor. Bridesmaids COLONIA — Nearly 300 guests of Alexander Faraone, son of wore the Misses Judith Prutzler, Sunday at (he 11 A.M. worship ski performed the ceremony. A was solemnized Saturday, 6 Projects Dance WOODBRIDGE - The While Pebwa Caynoski, Janine Oltar- service. Rev. Samuel Clutter is reception was held afterward atare expected to attend the an P, M., at a candlelight service COLONIA — The Civic Club Mr. and Mrs. Dante Faraone, Church Guild of the First Pres- mvski. Miss Gerise Pappas was pastor. Governor Morris Inn, Morris- nual dinner of the Girls' Softball at the Terrill Road Bible Chap- on Inman Avenue will hold a 888 Grove Avenue, Saturday, 3 byterian Church, opened its fall town. League of Colonia to be held el, Fanwood. Lawson Mitchell P. M., in St. Helena's Roman season with a covered dish sup flower girl. Other services and activities Halloween Dance on October 25, per in Fellowship Hall. "J^ie Ronald Vanco was best man scheduled for Sunday include: The bcide is the daughter of Monday, October 13, at the of Kearny performed the cere- at 9 P. M. The attire will be atholic Church. Rev. John Mr. and Mrs. Paulo N. Vati- Knights of Columbus Hall in mony. Grabowski officiated at the cere- committee for the Fall Reunion •Mil Thomas Rotella, Dennis 9:45 A.M., Sunday School for all costumes and the dance open to was; Mrs. Burnham Gardner, J'rutzler, Tibor Erdelyl were ush age levels, with ten classes Nur- cano, 55 Adams Street, Edison. Iselin. Team members, coaches, A reception was held immedi- the public. Tickets will be sold rabny. Mrs. Robert Shaw and Miss Su- els. Michael Erdelyl was ring sery through Adult; 11 A.M.Th, e bridegroom is the son of parents and friends will be ately afterward at the Woodside at the door and will include re- The bride was given in mar-san Kruger. Devotions were Jed bearer. Junior Church for boys and girls Mrs. Albina D'Orsi, 25 Turner among the honored guests. Chapel, also in Fanwood. freshments. For information riage by her father. A reception by Mrs. Fred Iversen. two through eleven years of age; Street, and the late Anthony E. contact Flo Henning at 388 5850. Both the bride and bridegroom Special guests will be: Mayor The bride was escorted to the was held after the wedding in Mrs. Penneth Pheasey, presi- were graduated from John F. 6 P.M., Christ's Ambassadors D'Orsi. The club holds a paper drive the Knights of Columbus Hall, i'ennedy Memorial High School Youth Group meeting; and 7 and Mrs. Ralph P. Barane; altar by her father. Mrs. Juan on every last Sunday of the dent, annuonced that plans wero P.M.. Evangelistic Crusade sec- The bride was given in mar Charles Famula, president of ita Davis of Detroit, sister of Iseliu. being initiated for the Colonia] in 1965. Mrs. Prosics was em riage by her father. month. The proceeds go toward vice. the Woodbridge Township Board the bride, served as matron of improving and maintaining the Miss Lois Diane Bloom, cousin Bazaar and Luncheon, to be held l>loycdby Perth Amboy General Mrs. Patricia Ross, cousin of Friday, November 14, in Fellow- Hospital as a histology techni of Education and Mrs. Famula; honor. Another sister, Miss Jo- club for civic affairs. of the bride, served as maid of The church nursery will be the bride, served as matron of Frank Murphy, director of Rec-ann Pickett was bridesmaid. ship Hall. Mrs. Paul Kindscher cian. available, under supervision, for The Civic Club is looking for honor. Dante FaTaone, brother honor. Bridesmaids were the reation Department, and Mrs. Karl Lindquist of Taylor of the bridegroom, was best and Mrs. Ray Estes are in The bridegroom was graduated small children up to two years Misses Theresa Vaticano, sister new members. Anyone interested charge of the luncheon. from Stevens Institute of Tech of age during the 11 o'clock ser Murphy; Al Sangracomo, ad- served as best man. Ushers in joining is asked to stop by theman. of. the bride; Cathy La Roeca visor to the Girls' Softball were Hjrold Pickett, brother of club on Sunday morning or dur- A workshop will feature tiio milogy in 1969 and is employedvice. cousin of the bridegroom; Don The bride is a 1967 graduate as an electrical engineer by Jer- League, and Mrs. Sangracomo; the bride; Evan Davis, brother- ing owy of the Friday night so- next meeting of the guild on Services and activities sched na Vaticano, cousin of the bride; of John F. Kennedy Memorial sey Central Power and Light and Bo Henning and Phil Downy, in law of the bride and David cials, w^iCh are held every week. High School. She is employed Monday, October 13,8 P. M., also uled for the remainder of the Concetta Vinacia, another cous; in the hall. Mrs..James Lockie is Co., Morristown,. Major umpires. Donnelly, cousin of the bride- Neiyjnjaaibers must sign an ap-by the Community State Bank week of October 5 include: Tues- in of the bride; and Adrian groom. plloatjdn, which goes before the chair-'ii and members will day, October 7, 9:30 A.M., la-Barca, Miss Lara D'Orsi served Chairmen of the dinner com- and Trust Co., Linden. work ihe bazaar items. Hos- The bride's niece, Betsy Pav- board before aoceptancc. Dues dies prayer meeting and 7:30 as flower girl. mittee are: Mrs. Sally Yaffee, is $6 per family, a year. Her husband is a 1966 grad- tess i, ill be Miss Gloria Pe- B'nai B'rith P.M., special prayer service; Joseph D'Orsi. cousin of the general chairman; Mrs. Eileen lik of Woodbridge, was flower uate of John P. Stevens High terson and Mrs. Leonard Lloyd. Wednesday, October 8, 7:45 bridegroom, was best man. UshSmith and Mrs. Angie Galietti, girf and her nephew, Brian Da- School and is employed by Cre-Mrs. Charles Anness will have P.M., Mid-Week Bible Study and arrangements; Mrs. Flo llefi- vi| of Detroit, was ring bearer. The "empire" look is quite charge of devotions. I leads Confer ers were: Carmelo Vaticano, popular on some of the long and ative Productions Motion Pic- prayer service; Friday, October Vincent Vaticano, JohjrVatlcirno ning, finance; Miss Joyce Otte, Mr. Hutchieson was the son ture and Recording Studio, Or- KDISON — Mrs. Bernard Ba. 10, 8 P.M., rehearsal for all short dresses this season. This v and Salvatore Vaticano, all Mrs. Helen Rosen, Miss Joanne of the latent and Mrs. John is,, a welcome style to short ange. Men and women who loam to lurin, District 3 president of levels of the church choir; and brothers of the bride, and Rich Banadyga, deconitioas; Mrs. Hutchieson, who resided in Com- li'nai B'rith Women, issued in- waisted girls. Belts with buckles After a wedding trip to Nas-laugh at tilemselves, even pri- Saturday, October 11, 7:30 P,M,, ard Pancani. John Bonquioui Bette Metzner, publicity, Mrs. ilock, Ayrshire, Scotland, He vitations to all chapter presi- church open to the public for or bows end up just below the sau, the couple will reside in vately, are on the road to self- was ringbearer. Grace Hoffman, president of thewas educated in Sctoland, where bust lino. Edison. jmprovemont. dents to attend the Presidents' prayer. league, presentations; Mrs. Conference, held on Monday and The bride, who attended he was graduated from the Air Perth Amboy High School, is a Mary Mclntyre, Mrs. Nancy Technical College and was a Tuesday at the Cherry Hill Austin, Mrs. Carol Anderson, Motor Lodge, .Cherry Hill; The Rev. Gilvary Begins graduate of Wirrfred Academy. member of the Scotch Guard rn. Michigan. ment Adult Jewish Education Discussion groups will be Robert P. 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Many people felt they were not Nursing Means Total Announce Prizes Sewaren School 12 PTOSchool 22 PTA getting enough out of organized PTA. Memberi of PTA boards usually have young children :>t Involvement, for Edison's At Flower Show Schedules Fall Festival Votes for Change home and could not make extra meetings or PTA conventions. FORDS — The Woman's Club COLONIA — On September 18, •>f Fords held its annual Flower SEWAREN - Social and fund- Officer! serving this term are: After a lengthy question ;inr boys at least 11 years In November an Election Day that battle. She continued: "It is a great Mixed Flower category, Mrs. lak room mothers chairman ers included: PTA conventions G. Marshall, Mrs. Shirley anil old. Meetings are held every food sale and open house is plan- In addition to holding the top joy for us to share the happi- Irene Peterson won first and and Mrs. Harry Dachishen, co- and meetings should be attended Mr. H. Amorg. Wednesday from 7:3Q to 9:00 P second prizes for best arrange- ned and in December a Chrlst- because of the large pool of ex nursing post — Director of Nurs ness of homecoming and the mai Party and program for thechairman; Mrs. Stanley Dulem- M. at the Colonia Fire House ing Service — at the John F. ment and Mrs. Otto Kowang perince there is to draw from; Hie class attendance award hope of, recovery with these children is scheduled. A guest ba and Mrs. John Montecalvo, For any questions contact Mr Kennedy Community Hospital in boys. WiOi their serious wounds, placed third. For the Most Un- many pamphlets and bulletins of was won by second grade, romn speaker on the school budget is hospitality co-chairmen; Mrs. Hmiska at 388 6944. Edison, Miss Smith is an active- and sometimes their recent am- usual mixed flower arrange- Information and suggestions are seven, Mrs Edward Baumlin, slated for the January meeting; Richard Mayer, welfare; Mrs. reservist in the United States putations, they are generally ment, Mrs. Otto Kowang won available to officers and com teacher. In February a guest speaker John Annesi, publication; Mrs. The regular monthly meeting Air Force, where she holds the more critically ill than the aver- first prize and Mrs. Irene Peter- Banko, attendance and member- mittees in the VTA, rank of major. age civilian hospital patient, but son won second and third place. from the Board of Education, Mrs. Joseph Frantz, past pres- R. Lawrence Coughlin, (R Pa.) of the Altar Rosary Society, from topic, Audio Visual Aid Program hip and Mrs. Hunt, publicity. Her vacations from nursing their morale is unbelievably For the category of Roses, Mrs. ident PTO School #1 and cur Member of the House: .St. John Vianney Church, will be in the Township Schools; in Mr. GoeUehlus welcomed the duties at Kennedy Hospital are high. Sometimes we forget their Michael Fisco won first prize rent president of Woodbridge "1 think the tempo of the stu- hold tomorrow (Thursday) at March a program presented by parents and explained t h e usually spent caring for wound names and faces, but the feeling and Mrs. Otto Kowang won High School PTA, spoke in favor dent demonstrations on Vietnam 8:.iO P. M. in the cafeteria. The the students; and in April a pro-school's policies and procedures. ed servicemen on planes and at of being able to help these boys second and third prizes. Mrs. Kamas introduced the vari- of an independent organization will pick up this fall." speaker will be Rev. William J. gram on Holland by the sixth air bases half-way around the somehow never goes away." For the Single Rose Bloom, ous Brownie, Girl Scout and Cubon the elementary school level. Myers, Family Life Speakers grade students. Bureau, Diocese of Trenton. world from here. Major Smith wag an active Air Mrs. Ellene Christensen won Scout leaders and a contribution Genius is no snob. It docs not Nominations for new officers for In the past two years, she hasForce nurse during the Korean first prize, Mrs. Michael Fisco A Koffee Klatch for the new to the Woodbridge Emergency Angelo Armando, of the Parks run after titles or seek by mothen and newly registered Squad was approved by the the coming year will he taken served on Air Force evacuation conflict, and has been an active won second and third prizes and and Recreation Department, was preference the high circles of kindergarten children will be members. from the floor followed by elec- missions to bring servicemen reservUt since that time. For Mrs. Otto Kowang won Honor- guest speaker. His topic was society. held in May as well as a re- lion at the meeting. critically injured in the Viet six years, she was Chief Flight able Mention. The most unusual The attenadnce award plaque "Recreational Facilities in Wood -Woodrow-Wilson. Nam war home from Yokota Air Nurse of the 150th Aeromedical House Plant, first prize won byception for the newly installed was won by Mrs. Hapstak's bridge Township. Force Bas« in Japan. She has Evacuation Squadron, New Jer-Mrs. Herman Christensen. For officers. In June a special pro- morning kindergarten class. Ex- The PTO will meat Tuesday, St. John Vianney Confraternity also flown missions to , sey Air National Guard, former- Artificial Flowers, Mrs. Philip gram and party is planned for ecutive board members were October 21, 7:30 P. M. in the of Christian Dostrine will not Greece, Crete, Italy and Turkey. ly based at Newark Airport and Santora won first prize, Mrs. the children. hostesses. school auditorium. hold classes on October 11 due now at McGuire Air Force base. Meridith Joerga won second and to the Diocesan Workshop, for On each flight, which lasts She is now assigned in the same Mrs, Cecelia Nelson won third all Elementary CCD Teachers. from four to 12 hours, she is responsible for giving continu- capacity at a new Aeromedical prize. The best Fruit Arrange TAKE MY ous nursing care to the wounded Flight at Stewart Air Force Base ment was won by Mrs. Jamos F«(t*ry PurchaMl Fomaui Mod*!' SI. John Vianney CYO held its men on the way to hospitals in in Newburgh, New York. Siggelakis. Mrs. Frank Liank MONEY, BUT first Ki'noral meeting on Sunday. the States. Before coming to Kennedy won second and Mrs. Michael MATTRESSES! Membership applications are Fisco won honorable mention. DON'T YOU available. Major Smith describes her Hospital, where she is respon- part-time career as an Air Force sible for all nursing services The Children's Division was BOXSPRINGS! VARB TOUCH nurse as "a great life for a and in-service education, she won by Miss Ann Kimberlin, WIDOWERS AND GRIEF " single nurse — always interest- was an Obstetrics supervisor at Miss Ellen Harkay won second *MYMODERN GAS I,ondon — In a 9-year study of ing, and completely different Middlesex General Hospital in prize and Miss Susan Siggalakis SOFA BEOS! HSfi British widowers, over 55 rom nursing in civilian life." New Brunswick. won third prize. HEAT SYSTEM. years of age, it has been re- "At Kennedy Hospital," she She is a graduate of New Judge for the show was Mrs. CONV. BEDS! vealed that grief can lead to said, "we are fortunate to have Brunswick High School and of Stephen Kasay of Voltmann's Florist of Hopelawn. This is an BEDDING floa'th. Five of each hundred sur- some of the latest equipment and the Middlesex General Hospital viving husbands dropped dead supplies, and some of the best School of Nursing, and has done annual exhibit. KING and LONG BOY wilhin six months. Many of the doctors and nurses in the area, postgraduate work at Jersey Maftrau mni l*mp n|t :ity State College and at High deaths resulted from heart or to provide good health care to Si7t» 78" X 80", circulatory impairments. patients from our communities." and Hospital in Asheville, N. C. Music Clinic 76" x 80" and S LINDEN LUMBER To Participate Is Planned VALUES 39"x80" __from 29.95 HOME WOODBRIDGE - The first IMPROVEMENT annual Music Education Clinic,| QUEEN SIZE SETS $ # In Annual Fair featuring representatives fromj CONTRACTORS FORDS - The Parkway Chap five colleges, will take place' Beautiful quality j»ti, 60"x80". ; tor of Deborah will display a Monday. October 6, at Wood from sat booth at the Metuchen Fair, Oc- bridge Senior High School. The tober 4, from 10 A. M. to 5 P. M.clinic, sponsored by the Barron on Main Street, Metuchen. The Band Boosters, is free. Students.1 RECLINERS HI-RISERS booth will be opposite the M(] parents and township residents' ris Stores. Some of the are invited to attend the clinic Ineludti 3 mat- caries for sale will be which witt deal with opportim BUNK BEDS larga SaUction. tratiai, 2 Inntr- made jelly apples, ftjes available in the music fiplrl Choot* from i p r i n g i. Flntit $ pop corn and other '.snacks from an educational and profes rnodarn, Early quality m a d • I American, ttc. made by members of the chap- sional standpoint. *60 Fantastic SavingiJ Let Linden Lumber Do ilcr. • '•' Among the speakers will be 79 The Whole Job for You! Proceeds from this sale will Dr. Stephen Clarke, professor DROP BACK + PLANNING + BUILDING .no to the Deborah Hospital at of music chorus, Jersey City Browns Mills. Deborah is the State College; Dr. Edwaril SOFA-BED f DESIGNING * FINANCING free, non sectarian hospital far Ekher, dean of Westminster Beautiful chest enneer, tuberculosis, rheu- Choir College, Princeton; Dr. dtcarator Far Fr»# "In-Y#ur-H»m»" matjc fever and patients with Ward Moore, professor of music, fabrict Montclair State College; Stan prompt •ttimaUi, c«H WA 5-1400 operable heart ailments. The fr«m main support for Deborah comes ley Austin, supervisor of «raci from contributions and the only uate music, Trenton State Col crllprion for admission to the lege; and A. Kunari Kvan,' LINDEN LUMBER ; hospital is the need within the chairman of the music dcp;ir( 1402 E. St. G«org« Av»., sphere of Deborahs' specialized ment, Douglass ColleR*. Now service regardless of ability Brunswick. LINDEN to | pay. Nicholas Romeo, supervisor of instrumental music in the Convert to [Woodbridfie Township Public School System, will serve as moderator and master of cere Gas Heat Now! IS YOUR HOME monies. Casimir Urbanski, director of lie Woodbridge Senior 11 i^ii Call 289-5000 School band, and principal Louis S. Gabriel will speak. Members of the Board of Education also for free home will be present.

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Ht 9:30 and 11:30 A. M, Child werp: Quakenbush, Steven Su- PastV Selects , cirt (or infant! Is provided dur Set First Friday Masses Raycomm AnnouncesNewScbntAwards I kuvicb and Keith Ravoili. ins; the ii:00 service and the Cub scout awards went to: Chancel Choir will sing. Walter Siystko. bobcat pin4| Rp Sermon Topic ! The Communion Offering wilI'Atl St. Cecelia's Church Calibration Laboratory Are Presented bert Dulembd, gold and .-.ihrr in SL r o£ tne p .lamjw; Kenneth Leuth and \n VOODBRIDGE — The sacra !" 'PP° t Neighbor?s • • " PORT READINGG — Pir6sen rhony Stuppiello, wcbelo.s; Hub Mn Need program of the United 1SKI.1N' — First- Friday will. - •-; WOODBIHDG E— Raycomm ciLloscopes. oscillographs and tation of awards highlighted the ««t of the Lord', Supper willed, d ert King, Bret Baker. (Hum Industries, Inc., an electronics associated equipment is handled!meeting of Cub Scout Pack 31, 1 111 ilICUlldlllC U and engineering company which'by the Oscilloscope Group, PolhamuST-t* avid Strickland, flregationaL C h u r c b. United;sjgnwj t0 ]jft disadvantaged es, according to VcVy Rev.'.Mon Chairmen Named ^ "* has expanded its services na- The High Frequency Group OHurch of Christ, corner of Bar Americans to the level of self signor John M. Wilus, pastor, tionwide in less than two years,;repairs and calibrates instrn- Baron, one year pin: John Sivak, ron and Grove Avenues, on Sun |nelP and dignity. Education, job,Masses have been scheduled for Webelos activity badges were two year pin; Quackcnbu:-h, For Jr. High PTA announced yesterday the open-,mCnL used in UHF and micro day, October 5, at 11 A. M., ac- training, cultural enrichment, ;S:30 A. M., in convent chapel, ! ing of a new Calibration and Re-lW-ave regions, including power as follows: Joseph Joraskie, Ed•• three year pm rording to th« Rev. John G. economic development, leader and 9 and 10:45 A. M. in the FORDS At the executive P,air Laboratory in Freehold, frequency and analyzing. jwsrrj Quakcnbush and Chris La Adults rueeivin pun Wightman ministers. The sertship training, housing renewal church. N. J. board meeting of the PTA of Raycomm's new Calibration;t»da, forester; Joraskie, Steven werc: Mrs' Baker. ?L 1.K? S^lNeW» (,)ccaMon'lnnd Ponstniclion 8re he malni Loa^^ will be heard to Raycomm s new laboratory is ^ , Laboratory activl-1w*ffhi>L and Paul Sukovieh >f*r Vin< Johl1 1-anwloii' tei: A v ew Com {emphasis Fords Jr HJRh Schoo] on Sept R ft gb nd Paul S uk vlchl Teach NwDuUei: A New Com- emphasis of these important morrow (Thursday), in prepara ,3rH M Raymond Allen, -equipped to provide calibrationa . . ".. . " .J * #* * , T u ° , vear pin; and Steve Pal,, mitment". Oburc* school is held programs. nc d e e nicku.pifk"0? *n^aquanaut;4Joraskied , Lahoda, ar- lion, from 4 to 5:30 in the after-.^J •/.„„„„„,„;announced, thLe. wir.,.follow. certificatio_ n and repair to all, V*? ' ™ _ . L* .-»—..- T-u^. - .- car as « as a 24 hour noon and from 7:30 to 8 P. M. KS of electrical electronic tist; Quakenbush, Lahoda. Ber > ing officers aod chairmen: vice •< emergency service. in ihe evening. nard Bertsch, citiren; Steven' president and program chair In charge of the -r-laboratory' j -s Finch asked to explain d1! y Other Masses scheduled for th eman Mrs GcraId Dcm s vlcc l 1 iSukovich and IMtr Dirtcttn WorU Fairuui figun Consultant,' rnnainder of this week include- ' - ,P >'; "Acco7d'i[ig"'to"J" 'I' Raymond.'operaUonTU si DaviDidd Drcsdne Dd r whoh Bertsch. outdoors -m integration, rcsid nt nd : Dr. ltk«r, Strjt, Mr. North Amtrica tomorrow 630 \ M chaoel' P ° * "i^^he rship chair, prcsjdont, the firm's new labora- is general manager of Ray- man; Lahoaa, showman; Bertschj — -.nrt s -«.! o A M 'nVnVrr.h• and ma"' Ml"Sl Fran Fi"noK: vice' tory is "one of the finest in the comrn's Engineering Sen ices and Lahoda, scholar. | Nixon's postal corporaimn Saturday, 7 A. M., and president and ways and means United States" Division. I Graduating into Boy Scoutsplans lacks support. 8 and 9 A. M.. church. .chairman. Mrs. John J. Lefkus; ..ffe are particularly proud of of corrcspondonee our labo|.a(ory,s slcUJed staff of MTA1LUKEB IfM Rev. Paul Gilvary S J. will Dunn, recording jecre engineers and technicians," he Missioh LAUGH TIME conduct a three night Simet: treasurer, said. "Their talents represent Nation'i Only for high school age persons Moss, school cdu- many years of extensive and di RAPID REDUCING October 1 through 3, 8 P. M., in ,, Mrs. Robert Rosen; versified electronic^ instrumen Ponls the church. icaUoli- .. PROGRAM with „.,.,,. ;., , ... a., membersh p eo-charman, Mrs. tation experience combined 1 h Their ^f'^'^K,,! " ^, !ln^:K- sSiegowukl. Eugene : Kaletparen: tPT educationA maga , intensivdedicatioe ni nt oplan providint trainingg ou. r' cus in grades two through Facts zine. chairman Mrs. Gerald tomers with the finest possible I from 9:30 to 10:30 A. M. All Click; hospitality, Mrs, M. Ales service encompasses the entire Mrs. M. Vroom; public metrology spectrum." Come Celebrate Our attende - -" S.SL- Mrs. John MagKi^ Raycomm's new Calibration C'elia Schnartr S9 Rurnham Drive Mrs. John Costello. Mrs. N. Pav-.into five specialized areas. hof;in on Saturday," Octobpr 11. Fords, N. J. lAth Anniversary licka; teacher's representative. Certification of primary, sec Telephone: 225-0224 C'oiifessicns will be heard Sat- Miss Arlene Schickcr: spiritualp , ondary. transfer and working urday from 3:30 to 5:30 in the Mrs. Dorothy Radisch is re Edward Keating; budget and fi standr.'.ds is performed by the with Savings afternoon and from 7 to 9 ininance Mr> Keating Standards Group. This work is euperating at the home of her the evening. done in a special humidity and slstcr- Mrs- MlltOn J- Schwart2 Fourteen Masses will be said M tha .rrifioi voar ^ifi,'temperature controlled environ Mrs. Radisch fell and broke her Sunday, October 5, as follows: . nrrwram 1 »n~wion Vnrl ment separate from the general elbow and foot while visiting her 6:30, 7:15, 8, 8:45, 9:45, 10:30, L»^L^f H „« •- laboratory. sister. If the residents of Fords 11:15 A. M. and 12 noon In the detect«_drugs. Precision repairs and calibra- •« wondering why the suddtn upper, or main, church: 9:15,10, _. tion of all types of AC and DC;influx of traffic, let It be known 10:45. 11:30 A. M. and 12:15 P. oleet'.-ical and indicating jnstru- that the many friends and rela M. in the lower church, Lourdes' nients are the responsibility of tives of Mrs. Radisch have come land Fatima Halls; and 10 A. M.. the Electrical Group. to visit wishing her a speedy Mass said in Roosevelt Hospi Your Home Members of Lhe Electronic recovery. tal Annex. Group perform repair and cali The Sacrament of Baptism will oration of general purpose elec- Biafra savs lt is be administered at 1 P. M. and Ours tronic instruments. Here service iar A baby-sitting service, con Bf The Home Service Depart ranges from simple repairs to talks ducted free by the girls of the aieat E|lnb«Uitowm Gat extensive overhaul. China is reported to b« moving "In th*8« inflationary days your salary must be parish, will be available during! Repair and calibration of os A installations. i quite a. comfort to your boss." all Masses on Sunday, in RoomKKuinnnnnnnnnnnriAAiin'i**************""*""^n* 206, for small children whose CITRUS NEWS parents want to attend services.1 Sunny California is a bound Masses, activities and services f»l provider these days—grow for the remainder of the week ing millions of citrus fruits on, AWARD of October 5 include: Tuesday, its trees for your enjoyment. WINNING 1735 St. Geo. Ave. 2714 Morris Ava. October 7. 8:30 P. M., meeting' The Valencia orange crop is a RAHWAY 382-0699* UNION 687-2283 of St. Vincent de Paul Society/winner this year-double last SERVIC Room 107; Wednesday. October year's crop, so juicy, practical OTHER STORES IN: ORANGE, NEWARK, HANOVER, 8, 7:30 P. M., the continuous no'y seedless; rich in flavor and M0RRIST0WN, BERGFNFIELD, IL0OMFIUD, SHORT vena to St. Judc, patron of hope color, and available in most HILLS, PARSIPPAKY, SOMERVIILI, STATEM ISLAND less cases and the novena to'sires. In the markets until No Our Lady of the Miraculous Me-jvember, they »re showing a dal, with, benediction of the Most]slightly green tinge on their Blessed Sacrament com memo1) pee' at the stem entf, but thaf's rated afterward. ' \ Mother Nature's "regreeninc " way to tell you tbey'te- extra sweet. Furthermore, they arc Balclares Plan (especially economical — a Unit 3 day DRYER sale 50% jed States Department of Acrj culture's Plentiful Food for Sop To Attend Show ^ember and October! Fresh and ____.,_ _ _ , , , , ,, delicious Valencias afways look TODAY.. TOMORROW.. SATURDAY! tORDS-The Balclare s held,/orwar(j to goin(, back to school Us first meeting of the U»^7|0P^|aas aa iuncn j,ox favOrite. For .oajion at thfth t homh e of Aft,,Aft , §wii; quick and easy pee] ing, do look • OPEN 7 DAYS Mr*. Milton ,T. Schwartz. Tnc for the new fasti Orangc pcPier A WEEK Baldare'.s is a friends dub con in the pr()dUce section of your ittingg of members who have market been friendid s ffo r over thirthity ffivi e ' • OFFER INCLUDES d f UNLIMITED VISITS * HAMILTON chuck fheso facilities through fncndsh.p. ^^ eye ^^ppp(p ,aling ,.m staRe., W« Challinp Compirlun! Tho first function the group and deiiciftus ,g » »nack or re +GEN.ELECTRIC will support is attending the,fisher "off stage." Versatile, • fpatioui wall t* wiM 'ar»«ttd |y* performance of Fyd» <"!nrm?;wMtern oranges like to be peelrd • r"»il, all I nil Jit SM and Steve Lawrence at the Lat (0 fame anytim* year 'round. * FRIGIDAlRE • loiuriooi Benin Illtm an Casino in Cherry Hill. The we have two citnis ideas your krrrtii event is being sponsored by the youngster will find entertahing • V«nr round twin «fgfc Parkway Chapter of Deborah. and you refreshing In fact, *H0TP0INT • 31 "lqtniiui pliti, (f with proceeds going to Deborah what youngster wouldn't be r!e "•fhrniical and *l»ctrit«l Hospital at. Browns Mills. lighted to find O'Ran«er the In rtrluelnj •quipmtnt I Lew Waldman gave a report dian or Orangee the Pooch vpl "WHIRLPOOL • «.l««in9 Flnlili Sain* lltki • Orlqnal SltnaVtllg ritf«(!n| on the advantages of taking out coming him to his place at the D«lpv»ry t S*nric« trtra tnblti. a passbook loan for a short table? MATCHING WASHER$122. • ''•nonol Initnctid i»i time loan on a savings account. O-Ranger, The Indian The report was very interesting Choose a large firm orange, il Chargi H fiUd thtwtn to many since he explained if Oranges should be at room tern Hioltti andd ON A In turn the loan is taken out prior to perature or placed in hot water WITH ANY DRYER! the interest period one could for S minutes before cutting save a sum of money. To make the "feathers" start AUTO. ELECTRIC BLANKET BCA I Mrs. Waldman gave a report frOm blosssom end of oranee Di/tr muit b« esnntctod to fubhc S- , Decorate base with brown frtn e CONNIE R. at the home of Mr and Mrs 8 - Portion orange 'Edward Zaback on November0" baJf- ^ „ of Hillildtr N J 29. Orangee, The Pooch S SPEAKER HOTPOINT 2 DOOfi FAMOUS ZENITH 18" LOST 29 LBS. Choose a large, firm orange. STEREO To make the "ears." start about DISHWASHER REFRIGERATOR PORTABU TV IN 29 DAYS! I hjJirmpn ' inch from b'o*50"1 «d of or aoge and outline 2^ inch Ions droopy ears with pencil or knife. dortor'i p,ll,i Tor Lirnool r I A Cut jyst thr<"»Kh p«> <<> ^m 168 Ns '119 158 '129 carefully loosen and.prop; Ion lr*bl* bslancti, FM >ars • ttrto radio. 154' con- MEVLO PARK TERRACRACE - UP ears with piecp e of wooden1 nvcciiary DD100. fr»«J«f, ttpfitr L.igK.-*tigh(, btg movti p t GET QUICK Orientation and introduction of n (•mporary cabintf. i '* '' middle of face RESUITS AT: teacherh s was held at the first away triangular piece of meeting of School 19 PTA held Cut peel from back sides of or tonight at the school. Albert 'ange to use for "tongue" and Aquila, pirmcipal, presented the attach with wooden pick. Deco no extra charges! FREE DELIVERY! FREE SERVICE! No Ag« Limtt faculty and parents visited the rate—using candy for eyes, and classrooms. construction paper for collar as' CALL b se "» ill I Mrs. Richard Woodfield. pres ; * - ; UNIVERSAL RIGHT NOW jident, announced the committee! ~~ PANASONIC REGINA I chairmen, as follows: Mrs. J. J.\wa^l^^mmmmmmmmm^mt Evtryon* G«ti iMahoney. program; Mrs. C. E. PORTABLE ElEGRIK PROFESSIONAL Q-o-F-t-k latultt Augustowsld, ways and means: •Vfu. f}. ,T. Bstes, membership, \Jn Zraihion f\iOUi RADK) BROOM HAIRDRYER \t" E .F.Tiernan.ilbrary, Mrs •<«r i r H M i r if Ft. F Tfijrgln/i, ptiWIrlf.y; Mrs. C. •'• fwiH. hurlgtt anrl finance; Print* I' 'n fashion snrl i= Mr^ n. J. FrisjUn, nwrn ropre Mff l' Trud pressur* iwlucatton. lArouc J. LAKIS THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY News From I Under the Capitol Dome I By J. Joseph Gribbini Washington; TRENTON, OCT. — New Jer-1 possible, according to oplnlo -1 r?HH sey cities suffer from lagging of State educators. The 19 economic growth and a sadly Legislature which convene* ik 20 GREEN STREET. WOODBRIDGE. J so called Vance plan. Through the Federal Government's fail- dents in college. The sum need- 104 Per Copy WINDOW .Cyrus Vance, a former V. S. ure to help. ed is expected to reach the mil- Published Weekly lions. no'BQ,Uator in the Paris talks In addition to these problems On Wednesday By Mail Subscription Rates ON GREEN STREET with North Vietnam, is not a local conditions have been ag- North Jersey One Yeax, $4.00 I part of the Nixon Administra- gravated by rural legislative in GROWING ROOM: - The tion, there are suggestions his jtercsts long neglectful of urban New Jersey Farm Bureau points Publishing, Inc. Six Months, $2,50 John F. Kennedy Memorial High School of Iselin will be the [proposal may be acceptable to needs, the Governor claims. He out there are approximately host school at the October 7 and 14 New Brunswick Home News'he enemy. added "the roads of our State 2,266,273.000 acres of land in the Band Festivals. | In brief, the Vance plan is a are clogged with traffic, cur United States. LAWRENCE T. CAMPION. PnblUhn • HARRY P. FRANK, JLisocSat* PublUhw This is the fifth year Central Jersey high schools have partici 'standstill ceasefire. It would!commuter railroads are near People live on about one per pated in the Festival. It has been sponsored each year by the leave the enemy in- control ofjbankruptcy. Concentrated indus- cent of it, the Farm Bureau Home News. ,, ithose areas in South Vietnamjtrialization has brought polluted claims. About 28 per cent ii The event is held at Memorial Stadium, Joyce Kilmer Avenue.Iwhere he is in control. In mostjrivers and noxious air." used for livestock grazing. Near- New Brunswick at night, under lights, beginning at 7:15 p. m, jcases this only reflects a situa Qpposillg ^e Cut back ideas Of ly 20 per cent is used to grow The John F. Kennedy High School Band is under the direetionition which has existed for many;presi(jent Nixon the Governor things people eat. Another ona of James F. Guter, who will lead over 10.000 assembled stiirientjyears. 'pointed out last year New Jer- per cent is used for all formi of transportation, including high- REASSESSMENT musicians in a spectactular massed band finale consisting of two; The Saigon regime doesn't fa-iSey established a commission to stirring songs. i vor the proposal, of course, for evaluate the capital needs of ways. Guter has been the band director at John F. Kennedy High the South Vietnamese want to New Jersey. The commission Nearly S per cent pVovIdei School for the past three years. control the entire coilntrysidc. estimated the capital needs of recreation. About 33 per cent it After the graduation from the II. S. Naval School of Music at I But the blunt fact is that the Sal the State alone exceed $1 95 bil- forest land. The Farm Bureau Washington, D. C, he toured the Mediterranean countries with a|gon regime has never controlled lion for State Government pro- says the rest is scenery-.-wortb, U. S. Navy band. During that time he was privileged to be a part!its teritory. Also it was losing grams alone. The commission looking at-but not livable at of two "gol UNICEF. • • • present policies giving financial uate pays far more than the ing countriesHn their fight against the Tony Platz of Avenel, «r should I say formerly of Avenel, ters, Is unrealistic. In most of these areas the Viet Cong has aid to college students. average resident of the United A treat for all the children in the dread diseases which affect millions of since the young man has now made his new residence, not been defeated. Chancellor Ralph A. Dungan States to go to college ... 26.000 wm-Jd who do not have enough to eat? children, in their struggle to provide Alaska, decided to remain up north and make it his future has received a report from Ro public employee pensioneerj will dome, while on an Alaskan salmon fishing trip with Marty Thus only if the President Is A treat for all those who need medical willing to force Saigon's hand, bert Heller Asociates, a consult- receive" larger monthly pension adequate nutrition for their growing Munriy, John Nagy and Lou Martorolli. attd go ahead with the cease- ing firm which made a stufly of payments in the future, under a '.no and cannot get it? Thia certainly youngsters, and in their efforts to re- While the others had made the trip before it was a first fire plan on his own if neces the college situation. The re bill recently signed by Governor time for Tony, who fell in love with the country aTid took a •(mifi to:be a large order ... too large, place superstition and ignorance with: sary are chances of an end to port was widely distributed dur | Richard J. Hughe* ... Addition Job with an airline in Anchorage until he can pet a better perhaps, for us here in Woodbridge 1 the fighting good. As yet the ins the summer to the higher al cars on shore trains to and sound maternal and child practices. break with some company in the lush oil fields. Who knows, Township to give it our realistic con- President is unwilling to take education community, key leg-; from New York are prom'prd This is self-help: these developing one of these days we might hear of Tony as a millionaire oil this step. A large number of islators and other interested prr j by State Transportation Com- sideration. Three out of four children, countries contribute Vk dollars for, tycoon. U.S. troops may be stationed in sons. The Board of Higher Edu 'missioner David J. Goldbsr? ... • * • ;i .slaRRpring total of 900 million boys every UNICEF dollar spent for supplies South Vietnam for many years cation is considering the report j The State Department of Educa- Sister Rosemary Sullivan, G.N.S.If. recently received thrj whether he does or not. n arriving at its own recom-ltion has bogun to develop a rl>n and pirlsC live in areas where a glass of and equipment. The programs are mailer of science degree in maternal child health nursing fromj mendations for a Ion1? r;inee!for providing increased servlrej milk is a luxury and where a minor designed to become a lasting and per-; Bo.st&n University. .tudent aid policy for New Jer to help local school syft-mj di.case can lead to death for lack of Currently assistant •profossor of clinical supervision in the sey residents. evalunt? and strengthen their manent part of the aided countries'' nursing school of D'Yuuville College, Buffalo, NPW York, Sister To meet and solve the pro icducntional programs... St'to iMr,'. What can we do about it? economies. \ graduated from St. Mary's Academy jn Ogdensburg In 1953 and Just Paragraphs blem and make college atteni Purchase Director Charlfit F. Of poiirse, it is at present impossible We can be proud of our boys and received her hachclor of science degree in nursjing from D'You- dance financially feasible for all!Sullivan reports the n»w eH t- villc College in 1957, qualified students, the State'sWn million dollir Huntcn^n i' i) '-ach all the sick and hungry young- girls who want to help such a cause.! The daughter of Mr and Mrs. Michael F. Sullivan, former Melvln B. Laird, Secretary of student financial aid program State School at Clinton is now ifisjvi>o need aid; nevertheless hun- When they chant "Trick or Treat" for residents of Wooribrirlw, Sister attended Assumption grade Defense: must be expended as soon as'fl9 per cent complete. ation in the vital work of the Save thp Children Foderation. jPAN AM AND BOEING 747 it not for Fire~#*eitention Week and the other fire preven cooperate with UNICEF, and declare The Federation's Field Off re in Berea. Kentucky, advises fam- Washington — Pan American tion activities carried on throughout the year by the Ameri i tiitPd Nations Children's Fund. Ad-lit October 31st as UNICEF Day in Wood- ilies of chilrlrpn sponsored through the Federation on the trch • VVorld Airways will be first,in can Insurance Association and other sectors of the Insur- i!-oivi.sicn will ensure safe and re- bridge Township. j niquos of wreath making and helps them market them throughi service with the huge Boeing ance business. direct mail. 747. The inaugural flight to Eur Fire Prevention Week began as a one day observance on The people themselves gather pine and hemlock cones, hick- ope will be December 15. It wil October 9. 1911, the 40th anniversary of the Grett Chicago ory nuts, buckeyes and various seed pods which they fashion into make daily round trips between Fire., which did an estimated $175 million damage, and Amen! wreaths in designs of their own making. The wreaths are then .Yew York, Tendon and Frank furt and has a took an untold number of lives. n for the ward seats on publisher of this newspaper and a true treated with a protective material which make them useable capacity of 362 from year to year. j passengers. Fire Prevention Day became Fire Prevention Week in i ,i' Council is now in full friend of the Township of Woodbridge, The wr#ath makers work In groups In communities in the ... F, 1922. Over the years. Fire Prevention Week have become* used to say: Southern Mountains where living conditions are very poor and Th_ nrj»ioiL, , ,v. household phrase throughout the United States. The Ameri 'amily incomes not up to subsistence level Not only does wreath ,1M Bnus™ *" talking of can Insurance Association alone distributed more than 25 "I am an Augie Greiner (the late C0 c c es e mosl am hoped that this would be an naking add to the family income but it is a tremendous boost to, "\ ,'• " K " J\ , " million pieces of literature during the weektong/observ- August F. Greiner who served a« mayor ing Ppf l U me at the campaign—that the candi- he mortfle of the workers. The Federation has undertaken to ,* .. 'f J™ ance.. / Mp them with their marketing problems through direct majlj"? £' V"!1* stick to the issues and for 18 years) Republican and a Miko What can you do to help? One-fifth of all known fires Trainer (the late Michael J. Trained hich is necessary because of the isolation of their communities.' ' are caused by smoking and matches. Need/more be said? These unique one of a kind wreaths represent handicraft known, h h . -it* them. eleven and Here are some fire prevention tips: Remove combust- tax collector) Democrat. As far as i the mountains for generations Helping the moutain oeoplei, * jjri*'™tZ, „! - ible material that m^y have acumulated in your base- t, tin fortunately, there have been larkpt their wreaths U iust ore of the many activities sponsored1 *™e °" ^ co"«e «t eleven am concerned there is no Republica ment. i;Ji!jf.c! jnjected, maybe on the •.- the Federation in Appalarhia ! , "J e ay ' ff"infl that way of collecting garbage p , .,,,,, _ , , . .. ! e "ven horses were U< run lrini or a Pm mere are also sponsorship* 8 ml self help scholarships nvsil ,v ,,„ , . .'" ,," Have your hearing plant inspected by a qualified Ker • >*k>(,nH thwry that, if you tell a cratlc way of fixing roads, Therefor' blp to imllvid.iBl rhtl.lrer. Fi.rirk nlw »re use,| for selfhflp ",? [ ' Sf> ' b»r*«\ thfl vi'ernan Ch''k rhimnevfvr, WP /eel that the people in nlan to accomplish for the Township icrithj for themselves or as cifts that they arp available in: \(1 tiie labor of man is for his only in approved cinerators. Vv; M iilge Township are too intelh- of Woodbridge. I am not interested In ree sizes. 22" priced at $22.00; ir priced atJ17.00r,andM"i mouth, and yet the appetite iriced at $12.00. All pricps include a $2.00 shipping, handliriRJ is not filled, This column will be flail to answer qmttlons yog ajrjr h(> confused and Will make their a candidate who attempts to blacken charge. Send check to: have about property and casualty Insurance, (fend them (• 6:7. 1 s oti f.no basis of the issues. the reputation of his opponent." rhristmn? Wreathe Stern & Oraflosrt, 54 Main St., Woodbrldg* marked to ti>* (' O [••!>• r-r, • ' i-oittinut's straw on civil attention of Kff. fiftrard Greau. late f,'hatles E. Gregory who was To that we say; "Ahien." i. Kentucky lU-iOJ ' Itlefense. Leader-Press Wednesday, October 1,1969 PAOE SEVEN

HISS KATABINA TROFIMIAK MATHIAS MATHIASEN V ISELIN — Funeral services t FORDS - Mathias A. Muthia All - Americans were held this morning (Wed- len, 88. of 72 WHdwood Avenue, School 17P.T.A. Starts Local Women Obituaries nesday) for Miss Katarina Tro- died Tuesday in the John F. fimiak. 85, of 60 Wood Avenue, Kennedy Community Hospital, To Be Honored Membership Campaign Attend Confab from the Thomas J. Costello Edison. He was a retired em- MRS. MAGDA HENYECZ JOSEPH PENKUL Funeral Home, Green Street and ployee of the Catalin Corp., now COLONIA — Mrs, Rktowd Mn. Herbert Kindred, chair- WOODBRIDGE — The Junior Woman's Club of Woodbridgo WOODBRIDGE — Funeral ser Cooper Avenue, Interment was the Ashland Chemical Company. At Rutgers U. Mickey, president of School 17 man, and Mrs. William Seaman, CARTERET — Funeral »er was one of the 113 clubs in Now vires were held Monday morn in the Clover Leaf Memorial Born in Shonager, Denmark, NEW BRUNSWICK — A PTA, presided at the first exe- vices were held Friday morning co-chairman have announced the Jersey represented at "Junior ijitf for Mrs. Magda Henyecz. 82, Park, Woodbridge. Mr. Mathiasen was a former special ceremony honoring All- cutive board meeting of the for Joseph Penkul, 33 Oak following as ' class mothers: Round-Up", the 1969 State Kail of J79 Washington Avenue, from Miss Trofiniak, a native of resident of Perth Amboy and Americans from Rutgers and school year, held at the home of Street, from Lyman-Rumpf Me- Mrs. Edward Maloney's Kinder- Conference of the New Jersey Greiner Funeral Home, 44 Green , died Friday at her had lived in Fords 40 years. He Cornell will highlight the half- Mrs. Frank Wade. She express- morial Home, 21 Locust Street, Mrs. Donald Llebeskind; Mn. Federation of Women's Clubs, Street, with a service after- A solemn high requiem Masi home. She had formerly lived was the husband of the late time program of this Saturday's ed her delight at the almost 100% Joseph Karabin's Kindergarten, ward at Evangelical Reformed Junior Membership Department was offered afterward at Holy in New York before moving to Mrs. Anna Johansen Mathiasen. game betwen the Scarlet Knights attendance. * Mrs. William Burgey and Mrs. Church. Rev. Leslie Egry, pas- on Saturday, The event was held Family Roman Catholic Church. Iselin 14 years ago. Surviving are a daughter, and the Big Red in Rutgers Sta- Mrs. Wade, vice president for Slgmund Swiderski; Mrs. John tor, officiated. Interment was in at the Military Park Hotel in Burial was in St. Gertrude's Surviving are two brothers, Mrs. Julie Van "Pelt of Wood- dium at 2 p.m. membership, reported the cam- the Hahway Cemetery. Casteras' first grade, Mrs, Wer-Newark, Cemetery, Colbnla. Wladlmlr of Poland and John bridge; two stepsons, Charles Twelve All-Americans will be pain started today (Wednesday). r o ner Abken and Mrs. David Blair; Mrs. Henyecz, who died Fri- of Canada and several nieces Ramberg of Fords and Gary >•--/>pi ;it tH» "P"ie " h n the She and her co-chairman, Mrs. The six members who nttwl- Mr. Penkul, who died Monday, Ramberg of Henderson Nov.; Mrs. Charles Famuia'j first day in Perth Amboy General and nephews. I two sohools square off for the Edward Young, will have mem- ed from the local club WIT: September 22, is survived by ten grandchildren and severa' grade, Mrs. John Androsko and Hospital, was the widow of An- fifth time, the first in New bership cards available ait the Mrs. Stephen Lucina. Airs. several nieces and nephews. great-grandchildren; and a sit Mrs. George Savarwe. drew Henyecz. Born in Hun- MRS. DOROTHY MILLER Brunswick. Cornell leads In the first general membership meet- Thomas McAullff\ Mrs. Wil- ter, Mrs. Dorothy Munn, wit Also, Miss Georgeann Shultz's gary, she had lived In Wood- FORDS - Mrs. Dorothy J. series 3-1. Ing, tomorrow tiight (Thursday) liam Kudrick, Mrs. Mvron y whom he resided. second grade, Mrs, David Pre bridge 45 years. She was a pa- JOHN W. BRONBSTETTER Miller. 40, of 75 Pitman Avenue Although Rugters has had at 8. Dzyak, Miss Barbara FoierUi! rishioner of Evangelical Re- Funeral services will be co four All-Americans, only Bill pon and Mrs. Gary Scher; Mrs. and Mrs. Daniel Kraus. Activi- AVENEL — Funeral services died Tuesday in the John F. Dr. Relgh Carpenter, new su- formed Church. ducted tomorow (Thursday) Austin, a former captain and Charles Williams' second grade, ties of the day accented youth were held Saturday morning for Kennedy Community Hospital, perintendent of schools will be P. M., in Flynn and Son Funer single-wing tailback who was Mrs. Leonard Kraus and Mrs. and the current State Project — Surviving are two sons, Wil- John W. Brondstetter, 81, of 23 Edison. guest speaker at Lomorrow's liam and Louis, Woodbridge; a Home, 23 Ford Avenue, Re cited in 1958, will be in New Paul Sokys; Mrs. Norman Ro- Ranch Hope. Park Avenue, from the Gorny She was a member of the meeting. Mrs. Mickey urged all daughter, Mrs. Ethel StanLslaw- George Schlesinger, pastor '. Brunswick Saturday. In addition senbaum's third grade, Mrs, and Gorny Mortuary, Elizabeth. Ladles' Auxiliary of Sgt. John members to attend and have the Awards were presented fur ski, also Woodbridge; a brother, Wesley Methodist Church, Ed to the late Homer Hazel, who Alex Gabarry and Mrs. Roy Re- Burial was in Hollywood Me- B. Egan Post 663, VFW, Perth opportunity to hear his educa- membership with the local club Louis Herman, Hungary; eight son, wil conduct the services was named in 1923 and '24 as mite; Mrs. Charles Vincze's morial Park, Union. lAmboy; and of the Wesley tional philosophies and to meet receiving the award for the grandchildren an end and fullback, Paul Robe- (Mrd grade, Mrs. Irving Rosen and nine great- Mr. Brondstetter, who died 'Methodist Church, Edison. A him. highest percentage attending son (1918) and Alex Kroll (1961) and Mrs. Ellis Taffet; Mrs. Ir- grandchildren. Thursday at St. Elizabeth's Gen- native of Patton, Pa., she resid- PHILIP KLEIN that day. have been invited, but are un- Mrs. J. D. Hendeson, vice- win Karkus* fourth grade, Mrs. feral Hospital, Elizabeth, had ed in Fords during the last CARTERET — The funeral o The club Is open for new mem- able to attend, president for fund-raising will Alex Freiberg and Mrs. Steve 1IEKMAN HEIL been employed by the E. 0. seven years. Philip Klein, 72, of 112 Whitma w bers, Interested women of the Cornell will have 11 former serve as chairman of the plan- Kornes; Miss Lorraine Patania's Wickberg and Co. He was a Surviving are her husband, Jo- Street,' who died Saturday area, who would like to help CAKTERET — The funeral of greats in town for the game in- fourth grade, Mrs. Carl Bengtson member of the Carpenters Lo- seph A. Miller; her mother, Elizabeth General Hospita ned Spring Fair to be held in others through service, may Herman Heil, 67, of Heilburke cluding Hall cf Fame members and Mrs. Joseph Pecylak; ,and cal 1456 of New York. His Mrs. Ruth Huether of Fords, Elizabeth, was held Sunda., May, exact date to be announc- contact Mrs. McAuliffe, at C36- Jload, Watertown, a former res- Jerome "Brud" Holland (1937 Mrs. Martin Wachtel's fourth wife was the late Edith May and a brother, John E. Jones cf from the E. Bernheim and Sons ed. 0375. ident of Carteret, who died Fri- and '38) and Eddie Kaw (1921 grade, Mrs. William Feldman day at Community Memorial Moore Brondstetter. Chambersburg, Pa, Memorial Chapel, Newark. Mrs. Herbert Gray announced and '22). and Mrs. Norman Jablow. Hospital, Toms River, was held Funeral services will be held Born in Poland, he migrate- the Children's Theatre Series will Surviving are four ions, Thom- Cornell has 14 lettermen re- Much Obliged Monday morning from the Ly- at 11 A?M. tomorrow (Thurs to Newark in the early 1920's be held on a township-wide basis And, Miss O'Brien's fifth as of Elizabeth, George of Car- turning this season in what has The telephone rings in news- day) at Flynn and Son Mr. Klein operated a grocer; this year. There will be two grade, Mrs. M-annie Binder and r man-Rumpf Memorial Home, 21 teret, Jons of Roselle Park and paper of ice late Sunday ni^ht. Funeral Home, 23 Ford Avenue. store in that city for 25 year been termed a "rebuilding shows, one on January 10, 1970 Locust Street. Services were Wilfred Pentz of Woodbridge; Mrs. Max Schwartz; Mrs. Wal- "Is this the religious editor?" held afterward at Zion Evangeli- Rev. George Schlesinger, pas- and when he retired he movei year" by Coach Jack Muslck. and the other on May 9, 1970. ter StiUman's fifth grade, Mrs. six daughters, Mrs. Lillian Ma- New personnel will be active in "Yes." cal Lutheran Church, 712 Roose- tor of Wesley Methodist Church, to Carteret, where he livad fo, The tickets will be again sold in Anthony Mottola and Mrs. John guire of East Orange, Mrs. Edna the offensive backfield and de- "This is Rev. Dr. Thirdly. velt Avenue, with Rev, Harry will officiate. Interment will be the past ten years with the fam a series and the price remains Romano; Mrs. Michael Berger's Gargllano of Elizabeth, Mrs, ily of his daughter, Mrs. Hele fensive line. Former reserve You have the notes of my ser- Foxe and Rev. Rudolph Schnei- in Alpine Cemetery, Perth Am at $1.50. sixth grade, Mrs. William He Rosemarie Stargard of Denville Gitter. quarterback Bill Arthur will be mon?" der officiating. Burial was in boy. The annual cake sale will be ruska and Mrs. Edith Grassi; and Mrs. Edith Mazura. Mrs. „ Surviving are a son, Alfred, o. calling signals this year. He'll "Will you do me the favor to Cloverleaf Memorial Park Ceme- held Eleotion Day, November and Thomas SUeo's sixth grade, Florence Smolsky and Mrs. Phoenix, Arizona; two daugh be joined- In the backfield by take Daniel out of the fiery tery, Woodbridge. 4, with Mrs. John Romano as Mrs. Pasquale Deleso and Mrs. Catherine Mazura, all of Avenel; MRS. HELEN KEEFE ters. Mrs. Marion Chalit o new halfbacks Ed Marinaro, furnace and put him in the den He was the father of Ptl. Her- chairman. Edward Schneider. a sister, Mrs. Mame Domogaier ISELIN - Mrs. Helen D. Union and Mrs. Gitter; seye Mike Phillips, Jim O'Hargan, of lions?" bert Heil of the borough police of linden; 15 grandchildren and Keefe, 85, of 112 Cherry Street, John Morehouso arid fullback force. grandchildren. nine great-grandchildren. died Monday in Rahway Me- Frank Bennett. Born in Germany, he had lived morial Hospital. She was the Rutgers will be seeking to JOHN J, MAZOLA In Carteret for 45 years before widow of William Keefe, avenge last year's 17-18 loss to moving to Ware-ton, four year* MRS. SAMUEL J. JONES Born in Jersey City, Mrs. CARTERET — Funeral ser the Big Red. In that game. Rut ago. Mr. Hell retired from the COLONIA - The funeral of Keefe had lived in Iselin for the vices were held this morning gers scored a touchdown with U. S. Metals Refining Co., after Mrs. Amelia A. Jones, 69, of 58 past 15 years. (Wednesday) for John J, Ma- six minutes remaining and failed 43 year's service, as a master Emfield Road, who died Sep- Surviving are three sons, zola of 83 Randolph Stret, from on its attempt for a two point mechanic. He was a member tember 24 at Alexian Brothers James of Iselin, George of the Blzub Funeral Home, 54 conversion which would have of the 25-year Club at the com- Hospital, Elizabeth, was held Union City and Edward of Wheeler Avenue. A high Mass oi given the Knights the win. pany and the Old Guard in Ware- Saturday morning from Gosit- Englishtown; two daughters, requiem was offered afterwarc Rich Policastro, who threw town. lin Funeral Home, 660 New Mrs. Helen Hyland of Colonia at Sacred Heart Church. Rev the pass for the last Rutgers Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Dover Road. A requiem Mass and Mrs. Anne Swarts of West Andrew A. Okal, pastor, wat score in that game, heads a re- Anna Geopfert Heil; two sons, was offered afterward in St. Mllford; a sister. Miss Anna celebrant. Interment was In St. [furbished Rutgers backfield this George of Beachwood, and Her John VJanney Roman Catholic Delahanty of Iselin; IS grand- James' Cemetery, Woodbridge. season. In addition to establish- bert of Carteret; six grandchll Church. Burial was in St. Gert- Mr. Mazola, who was former WANT children and three great-grand ing his passing game, Policastro dren and a sister in Germany. rude's Cemetery, Colonla. * children. ly employed as inspector at th( has effestively called upon tail- Surviving are her husband, Funeral services wil be held Foster Wheeler Corp., died Sat back Bruce Van Ness and full- WALTER FISCHER Samuel J.; two sons, Samuel Friday, 9:15 A.M., from the urday at home. He had 28 year, back Steve Ferrughelli to collect PORT READING — The fu (Cassey) Colonia, and Bernard Thomas J, Costello Funeral service with the firm. yardage on the ground, as was neral of Walter Fischer, 53, of E., Iselin; a daughter. Miss Home, Green Street and Cooper He served in the U. S. Army ;vident in the Knights opening 16 Larch Street, who died Tues Genevieve C. Jones, at home; Avenue. A high Mass of requiem during WorH War II and was ;ame win over Lafayette two day in Japan, was held Monday a brother Earl Widdles, Asbury will be offered at 9:45 A. M;, in a member of Star Landing Post weeks ago. WAREHOUSE morning from the Synowlecki Park; and ten grandchildren.' St, Cecelia's Roman Catholic VFW and the Catholic Slovak So- Last Saturday, while Rutgers Funeral Home, 56 Carteret Ave- Church. Burial will be in Holy fol. Mr, Mazola waa a parisJiion met Princeton in football's Ccn- nue, Carteret. A requiem Mass Cross Cemetery, North Arling- er of Sacred Heart Roman Cath MRS. HAZEL BRANIGAN onnial Game, Cornell opened was offered afterward In St. ton. ollc Church and a member of its 1969 season by entertaining FORDS — Funeral services Anthony's Roman Catholic Friends may pay respects at its Holy Name Society. Colgate. Church. were held Monday for Mrs. the funeral home from 2 to 4 and Born in Czechoslovakia, ha A native of Jersey City, Mr. Hazel Branigan of 36 Drummond 7 to 9 P. M. tomorrow (Thurs- was the son of Mr. and. Mrs. SUPERVISORS MISS S. K. JOHNSON Fischer had resided in the Car- Avenue from the Leon J. Gerity day). George Mazola. He had lived in Outstanding local employment opportunity — so outstanding, in fuel, that Funeral Home, Woodbridge. She Carteiret since 1912. WOODBRIDGE — Funeral teret Port Reading area for 20 services were held this after- all applicants must have proven records of successful experience. Shift years and was an employe of died Monday at the John F. Surviving are two brothers Kennedy Community Hospital, THOMAS J. ONDREJCAK! , George and Joseph, and a sis noon (Wednesday) for Miss So- work. Top salary! Liberal company benefits! Security! Send resumo or Foster-Wheeler Corp, Carteret, ISELIN — Thomas J. Dndre- phie K. Johnson, 85, of 47 Green for 30 years. He was chief Edison. ter. Miss Anna Mazola, all of jjeak, 152 Brown Avenue, for- Street, from tjie Greiner Fune- phone for interview appointment. chemical operator with the com- Carteret. The widow of James Brani- merly of Carteret, died Tuesday ral Home, 44 Green Street. Rev. pany and was working for it in gan, she was born in White at the John F. Kennedy Hos- John J. Wightman, minister, con- Japan when he died. Mills. Pa., and lived in Perth pital, Philadelphia. Pa. PETER HACKENBROCH ducted services at the Congrega- Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Amboy and New Hyde Park, A native of Carteret, he had PINE BEACH — The funeral tional Church. Burial was in Al Winfred Auker Fischer; a daugh- Long Island, N. Y., before mov lived there most of his We, serv- of Peter Hackenbroeh, 80, a pine Cemetery. ter, Mrs, Loretta Korkowski of ing to Fords two years ago. ing in the U.S. Army during former Iselin resident, who died Miss Johnson, a former teaefh- Keyport; a son, Robert of Port Surviving are a daughter. World War II. His mother was Saturday at the Our Lady Resi- • here and in Carteret, died Reading; three grandchilden; dence, PJeasantville, a nursing Mrs, N. J. Muscle; a son, Rob- the late Mrs. Clara Ondrejcak. Sunday in Perth Amboy General five sisters, Mrs. Helen Carl- home, was held Tuesday morn- ert Ohlson of Fords; three Hospital, She retired from the son of Jersey City; Miss Wanda Surviving are his father, Val- ing ait St, Joseph's Roman Cath- sisters, Mrs. Samuel Hembllng ent Ondrejcak of Carteret; a eaching profession 25 years ago. Auker of Pennsylvania, Mrs. olic Church, Toms River. Tlie Miss Johnson was a missionary of Perth Amboy, Mrs. Harry brother, Jospeh of Woodbridge; Barbara Hrycuna of Metuchen Anderson and Campbell Funeral teacher in the Allison James REFRIGERATION Phalr of Morgan and Mrs. Frank and two sisters, Mrs. Edward and Miss Emily Auker and Mrs. Home, 703 Main Street, Toms Mexico, and taught at the for- Deak of Oakland; three grand Lokiec of Carteret and Mrs. Eileen Adams, both of Carteret; River, made arrangements. mer Woodbridge School 1, now children and one great-grand- and five brothers, Rudolph and Robert Lannigan of Iselin. the Administration Building. She child. A native of Cologne, Germany, Theodore of Jersey City, Julius Funeral services will be held Mr. Hackenbroeh moved to the also taught at the former Hill AIR CONDITIONING (if Perth Amboy, Henry of St. Saturday, 8:30 A. M., from the United States in 1924. He lived in ichool in Carteret. Lmiis, Mo. and Leo of Carteret. JOSEPH COSTENS Bizub Funeral Home, 54 Wheel Isdin most of his life until he er Avenue, Carteret. A requiem Born in Woodbrklge, Miss ISELIN — The funeral of Jo- moved to Pine Beach two years Mass will be offered at 9 at the robnson was a member for 50 seph Costens, 62, of 48 Gill Lane, ago. His wife was the late Mrs. 'ears of the Raritan Chapter, A. II. CAMPBELL * Sacred Heart Roman Catholic who died Monday at John F. Alfrieda Hackenbroeh. >rder of (he Eastern Star, Perth AVENEL — Funeral services Church, with Rev. Andrew A. Kennedy Community Hospital, Mr. Hackenbroeh, a bricklay- kmboy. She was a member of were held Saturday afternoon for Okal officiating. Interment will er,, was a member of St. Bar- SUPERVISORS Edison, will be held tomorrow :he Congregational Church and Alexander H. Campbell of 134 be in St. Gertrude's Cemetery, morning (Thursday), 9:30, from nabas Roman Catholic Church of )f the International Order of Maple Street from the Greiner i Colonia. You will supervise outside repair service for aggressive, expanding local the Thdmas J. Costello Funeral Bayville. He belonged to the ;he King's Daughters. Funeral Home. 44 Green Street, Friends may call at the fun- Newark Bricklayers Union. company. If you have the ability and experience this is an ideal opportun Woodl>ridge. Rev. Walter W. Home, Green Street and Cooper Surviving are two sister, Miss eral home tomorrow (Thursday) lie is suvvived by a son, John Feigner, pastor of First Pres- Avenue. A requienv Mass will mma L. Johnson and Mrs. Min- ity. Top salary! Liberal company benefits! Security! Send resume or and Friday, from 2 to 4 and 7 P. Hackenbroeh of Pine Beach; bylerian Church, officiated. Bu- be offered at 10 A. M., at St. Ce, ie J. KLHenberger of Wood to 10 P. M. and two grandchildren. j phone for interview appointment. rial was in Clover Leaf Park celia's Roman Catholic Church. iridge. Cemetery. Burial will be in St. Gertrude's Mr. Campbell, who died Sep- Cemetery, Colonia. tember 24 in the Veterans Ad- A native of , he had ministration Hospital, West lived in Irvington prior to mov- Orange, had been employed by ing here two years ago. Mr. U. S. Tool Co,, Ampere, is a Costens was a member of the machinisthiit . National Turners Organization Born Scotland, be had lived of Irvington and the organiza- in Avc 27 years. Mr. Camp- tion's 49ers Club. bell was a member of Lodge Mr. Costens was a retired ALL FEES PAID BY EMPLOYERS 271 of the F & A. M. of North pasteurizer and had been em- Arlington and of the Ancient ployed by the Clinton Milk Co., Accepted Scottish Rite of Free Clinton. Masonry of Jersey City. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Surviving are his widow, Mar- Alice Van Bossuyt Costens; a garet Laidlow Campbell; five son, Joseph of Morris Plains; a brothers, Robert, Donald, An daughter, Mrs, Donald Gunthner Dr. Ralph P. 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V,, Leader-Press Wednesday, October 1, 1969 Troop Schedules Court of Honor ISEMN—Boy Scout Troop 70. of Thomas A. Edison Council, liov Scouts of America, spoil i sored by Congregation TMli Sholom. will hold a Court of Honor on Wednesday. October 8, >t 7 P. M. Norman Tucker is scoutmas fi^v; the troop committee is headed by Herbert Barlow; as si.sti-d by Stanley Kcndrick, fi iiancial secretary; II e r m ;i n (Modes nad Joseph Rapacioli, n. reptile study, fomslrv.j I leathcrwrok; Hurry Hodes, Lii'e- srout in Conservation of Natural i Kesources, Soil and Water Con servation. life-saving, citi/en •^hip, cooking, forestry, ocean >!!raphy, working for Eagle icotiL; Ca^rl Roscnbaur.i, Life PLANNING CELEBRATION: The committee planning the SMIi Anniversary program of the Woman's < lull nt UOoards" of Presbyterian Church. ship's 30Oth Anniversary and the John Weinjand, Tenderfoot terian Church of Woodbridge will Mrs. Fred McElhenny, presi- public is invited. Scouts, spent time at the camp, commemorate World Wide Com Mrs. John Lozo munion Sunday, October 5, by dent, announced the need for Circles will meet tomorrow The troop committee hjs celebrating the sacrament of good, lightweight used "clothing (Thursday), as follows: #1, Mrs.planned for a camp-out on Oc Addresses Group for Church World Service. Cer- Briegs, 526 Leonard Avenue; #"2, tober 31 through November ?, Holy Communion at both the with place to be announced. 9:30 and 11 A. M. services. Rev. WOODBRIDGE - Mrs. John tificates of $3 may be purchased Mrs. William Johnson, 21 Colum- Mrs The committee is actively en- Lewis Bender, pastor, will de Lozo spoke about the Biblica - Fred B^fegs, Sr., to- bia Avenue, Colonia; Claire wa tne gaged in building the troop into heroine" Esther, whose bravery ! ™ purchash e off blanketblk s or Pfciffer-Miss Alida Van Slyke, liver the Communion meditation a most active troop and parents .saved her people from extinction |-vard Soods for use by CWS to 657 Woodbridge Avenue, Avenel; on the subject, "The Resurrect and friends are invited to the" in (73 B. C. at a covered dish replenish supplies which were #5, Mrs. Glen Howell, 125 ion." Court of HonoT. supprr. held by the United Pres- depleted by assistance to victims Pershing Avenue, Carteret, and Robert S. Murphy, assistant' byterian Women of Woodbi'idge. of Hurricane Camille, Deadline #6, Mrs. Edgar Louric. South r There are openings for boys j ministeri , will assist at the 11j j The supper opened the Fall sea- for the items will be, November Park Drive. Circles one and two who would like to join, eleven j o'clock service. Speoial music! son for the women, 7, World Community Day, cul- II meet in the afternoon, all years of age or older, who en-i win be rendered at both services! joy the outdoor life, like to| A hudgot of $1,108.50 was adop- minating in a service at First others in the evening, I by the Junior High and Saiut let), to be raised by free will Presbyterian Church, at 8 P. M. Election of officers will take ramp, hike, fish and learn vari- nary Choirs, under the direction' the majoritjy y oof which The program that evening will place at the meeting on Octo ous erafls. All activities are of Fred A, Briegs, Jr., dircctoi is distributed to throe bi. in keppiiiR with the Town- major )er 16. supervised. of Music. The following new member will be publicly received at the later service: Mrs. Sybil Me Garrah, Mrs, Arnold Anderson Miss Gail Anderson, Mrs. Ernest Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Krumenaker, Mr. and Mrs 1000TH MKMBKIISIUP <\\HI> Sprro Anasl is shown above center leieiviin: (In- No. Illllli mem PUBLIC NOTICE Ralph Maffeo, Mrs. David H. bership card of the Woodhiidfie Lodge of F.Iks from Dan Deverin, secretary on Hie It'll, ;is" Tappcn, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Kopcho, exalted mlcr congratulates him. The lodur is < rlcbi atin;; its Inilh .uuii.n Alan Wilson. sary, starting with an initial membership of 21:1. The total nirmlicrship is now Mil. A number have died, others transferred to other lodges, and some have failed (o keep up their dues. The sacrament will be celc brated throughout the afternoon and evening with shut-ins, upon TO SENIOR CITIZENS FOR request. Mrs. Bergen, Woodbridge Zullo Explains At 6:30 P. M. all youth groups will hold regular meetings: Junior Christian Endeavor Chosen by Bank-Women State Medicaid (grades 4-6); Junior High Fel- WOODBRIDGE - John Zullo, TAX EXEMPTIONS IN THE lowship _ (grades 7-9); Senior PERTH AMBOY — Mrs. Sa- director of the Woodbridge ("en- High Fellowship (grades rah I. Bergen of Woodbridge, ter «f Aging, explained the new The congregation is invited to senior vice president, Perth Am- Medicaid Program at a meeting participate In the Mid-Week boy National Bank, has been of the Wood bridge Senior Cili Prayer - Time on Wednesday elected North Atlantic Regional /m>, held at. the Knights of BOROUGH OF CARTERET evenings, either by communica- Vice President of the National ''oliiminis Hall. The program ting with the church with pray- Association of Bank Women Inc. a-.'.i-d hy the State Legislature, er requests or by attending the She took office last week at in become effective on January prayer period. It is not limited the closing session of NABW's I. I!t7ii, shun Id not be confTi.sed OCT. 1st., thru NOV. 1st. 1969 to members of the White 47tih annual convention at the uilh the I'Vdernl Medicare I'ro- Church. St. Francis Hotel,*San Francis- ;i,iin. Members were advised co, Calif. More than 850 women to cancel any health insur- The Ladies Aid Society will bank officers attended the four- ance, meet Wednesday, 1:30 P. M., in day meeting which explored cur- Mr. Zullo al.so spoke of thG Fellowship Hall. Members are rent trends in banking and fi- iln shots to be administered, to bring articles to be sold at nance. unli dal<- to be announced. He the gift table at the coming Mrs. Bergen will coordinate ilso asked for persons wanting bazaar. Hosteses wilt be Mrs. in participate- in the telephone Nash and Mrs. Alma Johnston. NABW activities in New York ASSESSOR'S OFFICE BOROUGH HALL and New Jersey, the two states reassurance program to contact which comprise the North At- him. lantic region, and will address New members accepted were: CWV Elects neetings of each of the eight Harold J. Hanson, Mrs. tier- Croups in the region during the liude La Korge, William La .oming year. Korge, Si1., Frank Meltrcdei. New Officers She joined Perth Amboy Na- Mrs. Clara Pappas, Peter Peter- SAKAH I. IJKRGKN W0ODBRID0E — Louis Mem- tional Bank in 1941, saved in son, Mrs. Florence A, Reed, Mi- ELIGIBLE TO FILE various departments of the bank, chael P. Toth, Mrs. Edna eth was elected Commnader c,f the Mount Carmcl Catholic War and became assistant cashier Zilinski, Mrs. Bertha Tschinkel, Veterans Post 577 at the recent and personnel director in 1963. Firemen to Show Mrs. Louise Urnari, Svend Chris- meeting. Other officers namsd She was promoted to vice presi lenscn, Mrs. Thcrcse V. Heir Senior Citizens - Attaining Age 65 were: John Mihalko. first vice dent in 1967 and senior vice and Mrs. Anna Nedem. commander; John J. Arva. sec- president in 1969. Her responsibi- New Equipment Chairmen were appointed as ond vice commander; Melvin lities include personnel adminis- follows: Mrs. Dorothy Lci' 1.1 1-Proof of Age halko; Sisan and Lykes Pl(in Dance Oct. lltll I and the use of fire extinguishers, j and a Christmas party will ho Commander Nemeth will leadj WOODBRIDGE - The Wood There will also be a demon held on December 18. stration on how the firemen at- the Post to the State Dinnsr on|bric|gG Township Republican Or- Carl Deininger, pre^idenl. tack and arrest a large house opened the meeting with silrnl 2 - Combined 1969 Income Statement November 15, in Bayonne. The ga.nization will hold its annual Post meeting will be held on the dance Saturday, October 11, at fire. All citizens are urged to prayer and a flag salute. He last Wednesday of each month. the Masonic Temple, Green attend the free event. ports were received from Mrs Elizabeth Prekop, secretary Street. A midnigrt aupper wSi 3 - Deed of the Property and Mrs. Esther Nelson, ireas be tarred. Unit to Send Gift urer. STORK CLUB MTJ. Hamilton Billings, dance chairman, Announced (hat Con- To Firemen'g Home New awivals recorded recent- gressman William CaihiU, Repub- ly at Perth Amboy General Hos- lican candidate'for governor, has ISELIN-A gift box to be sent Many Even's I'lanncil pital include: been invited as well as other to the Firemen's Horns in 'Boon- Senior Citizens Who Received Exemption in 1969 ton will be made by the Ladies At Cub Pack Mpctinu From Woodbridge, a son to prominent personalities. Auxiliary to Chemical Hook and FORDS—The srhnlu!, ,,l nun Mr. and Mrs. James Plesniar- Mrs. William Harned, ticket Ladder Co., District 11, accord- ing events was dis.'u-.-. i n\ p ski, 209 Main Street; a daughter chairman, reports that music ing to Mrs. Al Signore, president. meeting of Cub Icmi! r;l(k :A Were Mailed Income Form to Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Humin- will be furnished by the Jay Included will be games and rec- held at School IT. In .in !.-,l i,n ski, 209 Mawbey Street, a son Owen Orchestra. reational items as well as other the agenda is a Hallow i to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kobi ty in October. articlestil . All Forms Must Be Filed by Nov. 1,1969 netr, 28T Grewi Street. Returned the Compliment Awards Wfif i<\ • I The members vni«J lr> tend a From Carters, a son to Mr. School Teachw (just bffnre lows: Hrrward < 'v|i I I. ill. ii gift to Jayne fsismarm, t.li" TI and Mrs, Santos VsrHa, 51 Hud .vacation) - ^"w children, I bi'lgp; Stfvori (,. - ii'fin •. s rfph?iliii^ viHirri from f'n\'*u\'\. i II.'HIJ'C: l!ii:ifi I'II -I iri .| # r ii son Slrcr-1 ;hope win will h;ivp a [il' as:int l'l;in:iiriiiNPi, mid what. is. more irn fhillrtvuvrt 0,-irirc in fonjniif lion v, aril freiir.v, .lolm II ..\. II Ii n ul THOMAS MILIK \lr-; Miih.icl WM.M'C. :(2, The first message will be "How at the 10:15 A.M. worship ser- To Pray", vice, The Bible School* held at 9:45 On Tuesday, October T, the A. M. on Sunday has classes for1 pre-school classes will Staxt the i-very age group, with the Adult season, with classes frprn 9-30 department made up of"three to il.no A. M. Mr. AlaViPhite classes. Mrs. Elna Frey is lead and Mi;s. Herbert Kopt ;ara In or of the Women's Class; William charge of the phase of-the edu- Mutters, teacher of the Men's cational program. Thirty-six chl- Class; and the College and Ca- drc-n are enrolled in the once-a- reer Class is under the direction week classes, from th§r cjwit'h of Honry Ropke. and community and the°s,chpcfl is The junior high and senior high staffed by three volunteer •uiach- youth training hour starts at 6 ors and throe voliuiteerlh£lper.s. IV M., Sunday. The main em- Classes of tlic Bethi&l.-Bible phasis Is placed on training the Series will start Wednesa"a£ Oc- young people to propare and con tober 8, 8 P. M., and a«cla*s in duct their own meetings in pre-. [Early Clmrpb. HisioryrWlt be- ]>aration for future leadership I jjin at the same time. *' responsibility in the church. "The New Heaven and the New • Earth" will be the theme of the; | Final Registration 'Z. message to be presented by T'iistor Lightweis at the 7 P. M. For Religious Softool Sunday service. Scripture is ISELIN - Final regStr»U9is f'.'om Revelation, chapter 21, ver- for St. Cecelia's Reliflojis In- ses 18. YATDS SHOWS T.KIOKi; AND M ITAV Ol CI.KAN VI': Woodbridge's Third Ward the fireat weight of many items of debris that had washed ashore, heavy equipment was structions will be held fw-fwbiic The message for the Wednes- Cnuncilman (ieorge Yatcs is shown above in two photos depicting tlie "Before" and inquired for the clean-up operation. "We are (loins everything possible to maintain our school children of the parish, on day mid-week Bible and prayer "After" conditions of Sewaren Beauh where an extensive clcan-up operation was per- natural resources in Woodbridge Township," Yatus said, "Our success in getting State Saturday, October 4, 9!30 A.M. service at 7 P. M., is entitled formed by the Township's Parks and Road Departments. Yatcs stated that because of aid for dredging Smith's Creek in Sewaren is just one example of this." Children in grades two through "The Children of God", taken eight may register in St. Cece- from I John, chapter 2, verses lia's School, Sutton Street,; 29 Lhrough chapter 3, verse 3. All children must register, The youth will have two acti "Dome Light Patrol" even those who attended tha vitles Saturday, including at- Dick Lane, Well Known Who school last year and parents are tendance at the Jack Wyrtzen requested to wait for their chjjd- Rally, BrooVdal* Baptist Church, Is Sought By Yates ren. . Bloomfield, at 5:30 P, M. andMagician to Entertain Classes will begin Saturday, participation in the North Jersey AVENEL - Third Ward Coun- traffic light be installed on Ave- October 11, 9:30 A.M. • •- Pioneer Girls Fall Retreat, at cilman George Yates has re- nel Street, near schools 4 and 51. When is the Statue of Liberty Camp Northover in Boundbrook. quested that a "Dome Light but permission for the light has open for visitors? The guides, committee women Patrol" be placed on Avcnel been denied by the State. Coun- At Raritan Bay BPW Tea 2. in the prayer room located and junior guides will be atten- Street from 7 A. M. till 7 P. M.cilman Yates stated that "while ding the latter event. on weekdays. the traffic from the side streets in the Capital what verse of WOODBRIDGE — Dick Lane, said that there will be enter- scripture is found on a stained SOCIAL SECURITY Information on any of the ac-well-known magician, will en- According to Yates, "Since does not meet tne State criteria, glass window? tainment during the entire af- the 5 ton restriction has been im- there is a unique situation here Question and Aniwen tivities of the church may be tertain at the iirst tea and open ternoon and arrangements are a obtained from Pastor Lightweis, posed on the Union County which the State could consider." 3. What W s the only September By IIOWABD G. HOUGHTON, house to be sponsored by the now being made with musical space flight made by the 634 2796. The church is at the new Raritan Bay Business and Bridge on Rahway Avenue, the ,„ , , , units. Home-made refreshments Wc ave two schools a p ub U.S.?' CO>rner of Prospect and Ridgedale Professional Women's Club on ncreascd truck traffic on Ave- ,. ,!l ' , , will be made and served by hc Q. I wish to retire within tin* Avenues. Saturday, October 25, from 2 to nel Street has become a serious Wwary. « supermarket 4. Where is the Tiber River members of the club. sc r 1 8m a t0 reS located? next three months. 1 have heard 5 P. M., in the auditorium of the hazard; further compounded by ™ ? , * ( ', *"? ^ The decorations will -all be in a dded nui ber tr ueks dul to that I need a birth certificate, I Iselin Branch Library, Green'red, white and blue, int keeping .he opening of school." 1 " «* ( - > 5. Of the aproximatedy 240 fla- vors of ice cheam, what is obtained a birth certificate in !Street, Iselin. with the 3OOth Anniversary oi ir » i .,,,.. „_, R;ihwathe weighv Avenut restriction on the COP Continues ™ Jf',1 ° ^ •. . ^ 1 e Bridge," said the favorite flavor in Ameri- 1942 to get a defense job.__-_My Invitations have ggone out to the Township. Woodbridge Council has re- mother swore to my age-on im Charter Night Planned liiested the County to install a ca? all BPW clubs and to local Councilman Yates continued affidavit at that lime. la this Somers Attack women's organizations for which Mrs.Irene Poulsen, president sidewalk guard rail In the un 6. When is the next population birth certificate acceptable? of the Raritan Bay Club, has to say "I feel the State should census planned? WOODBRIDGE — "The Dem- addresses for all women's groups del-pass on Avenel Street." A. Normally not. We need a invited to aittend." named MTS. Elizabeth V. No Yates continued to say that deviate from its standard criter- Who painted "The Age ol In- ocratic Administration of Mayor vak, Fords, as chairman of the ia, and with the conditions that birth or baptismal certificate; (Italph) Barone believes in a I am certain we did not have 'While there is an excellent nocence"? issued early in life preferably* 'addresses for all women's group Charter night dinner-dance to be exist should permit a traffic 8. Identify Homer. govnrnment by selection, not held Thursday, October 30, at pliin to extend Randolph Ave- before age five. Your delayed flection," was the accusation in the Township," Miss Ruth nue, from Rahway Avenue to signal here." 9. ,For what was Homer best birth certificate would not Wolk, Business Women's Week the Colonia Country Club. "While the State and County made by Robert Fishlnger. Re- Miss Mary Louise Wetjen.j Route #1 with the City of Rah known? meet this requirement. If tho publican First Ward council can- chairman, said today. "How- way paying 50% of the cost, have not met our requests, the 10. When was the Chamber of birth or baptismal certificate ever, we want all women's or- Cranford, president of the (Ne^i didate Robert Lyncheski, Repub- [Jersey Federation of fiusiiK'sc which will surely relieve Avei' hazard on Avenel Street seem Commerce of tho United | is not available or recorded, lican Second Ward candidate. ganizations — whether Federa- nel Street of much truck iraffic.jto be increasing daily and I fee States organized? early school records, State or ted Women's Clubs, church or and Professional Women's Club i.ynclieski, who is also the Re- will present the club's charte DARRYL C. GOLDBECK it is not a form of immediate I the Township must benin th Federal Census records or synagogue groups, professional, and install the officers. Mrs relief." "Dome Light Patrol" immedi perhaps an early marriage' publican municipal chairman, political or civic units to know .said that he was expressing the Novak said. She also announced CONTINUEslJTRAINING: — ' The Woodbridgc Council has, alely, to reduce and control th Answers to Who Knows record can be used. they will be welcome. In fact today that Miss Katiharine East Airman Darryl C. Goldbeck, concern of all five Republican any interested woman, whether in the past, requested that a hazard" Yates concluded. 1. Every day of the week ex- (J. I have a baptismal ccr- council candidates because of * burn, Oakhurst, president-elect son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ificate recorded two moftths af- or not a member of a group, is J, Goldbeck, 159 Harrison Ave- cept when fog prevents the news item in another paper of the State Federation, will be forry sailings. ter my birth. Is there any other [invited to attend. the speaker of the evening. May nue, Colonia, has completed which stated, "... that Somers and add nuts. Cover with marsh 2. "Thy word is a lamp uni document that is needed when I (Democratic First Ward Council The tea is being held, to cele- or Ralph P. Barone has been in basic training at Lackland mallows and bake in and oven file? Candidate) might step down brate National Business Women's vited to bring greetings from the AFB, Texas. He is remaining Recipe of the 350 degrees until marshmallows my feet and a light unto my path," Psalms 119:105, A. The baptismal certificate from office if elected, to be re-Week, October 1946. Miss Wolk community. at Lackland for training as a puff and arc a golden brown. in an excellent proof of age. placed by Planning Board Chair- security policeman. Week Sauted Sweet Potatoes i. Astronauts Charles Conrac However, you should also bring . man John Zeimario." Airman Goldbeck is a 1967 Peel and slice in thick slice.1 Jr., mid Richard V. Gordoi: In your last year's tax with- ( Kditor's Note: In today's Is- graduate of Essex Catholic lengthwise cold baked sweet po Jr. orbited the earth 44 time holding or W-2 form, your So-" sue Mr. Somers denies the Gwendolyn G. Grant High School in Newark. By Sarah Anne Sheridan tatoes. In a frying pan put i 5. Vanilla. cial Security card and your . charge and states he will serve During tlig sweet potato season small amount of butter and cook clocking test on September 1J wife's Security card If she if ; out his term if elected.) Will Address AA UW Unit n the South, no dinner is con potatoes until brown. ]%'R, in Gemini 11. age 62 or older. These addl- * "What kind of choice is ttils sidered complete without a sweet 4, In Italy. tlonal documents will allow ui - that the Democratic Barone Ad- To Observe potato dish. No vegetable, un- Once Is Enough 5. Vanilla. to process your claim for ear* ~ _ .- - "The Effects of less its season is very short, can A statistician gave up his Sat- ministration is giving the electo- Reannfa Child In a Prejudiced i. .1970. liest possible payment. i;ite?" asked Lyncheiki. "The stand even popuarity without a urday afternoon golf to take care Neighborhood", will be the topic Area Pastor's Group Simchat Torah of the children. When his wife 7. Sir Joshua Reynolds. people are being told by the for discussion at the general change in the preparation of the dish. Try a new way before your returned from her shopping, he 8. An anrient Greekk poet whwhoo Q. Last month I bad « heart- .Democrats that they should vote membership meeting of the Names New Officers COLONIA — Shemini Atzeret, probably lived for one man because he is the eighth day of solemn as- 'amily becomes lukewarm to- handed her the following report: dtiring the attack and understood tMt I am; American Association of Univer- WOODBRIDGE — The Evan- 800's B.C. not entitled to social Security ((ualified, but then they plan to sembly, an additional holiday ol ward the sweet potatoes. There Dried tears: 9 times. sity Women — Colonia Branch, gelical Pastors' Fellowship of B. "The Hliad" and "The Odys disability benefits for thV first have him resign, if elected. Thus, tomorrow (Thursday), 8:30 P.M., the Sukkot festival, will be ob ace many simple variations Tlod soes: 13 times. Central New Jersey announced Toy baloons purchased: 3 per sey." six months I am unable to Work, the people are, in effect, not at the Henry Inman Branch Li- served at Temple Beth Am. 220 which will completely change electing the man, but merery en- its new officers for the coming child. 10, In 1912. When can I file for benefits? brary. year as follows: Rev. John R- Temple Way, on Friday, October the oldtime baked sweet potato. A. If you are disabled and dorsing a blank party ticket. It Marshmallow Sweet Potato Average life of balloon: 13 will be the Democratic party Gwendolyn Goldsby Grant, a Bode of Old Bridge Baptist 3, Sabbath-Festival service, 8:30 seconds. can't work, you should file im- noted lecturer and educator, will Church, Old Bridge, president; P. M,, followed by an Oneg 8 medium-sized sweet potatoes mediately. Even though you which selects the man after the 2 T. butter Cautioned children not to cross electorate has elected a "dum-be the guest speaker. A graduate Rev, Charles Lightweis of Wood Shabbat; and Saturday, October the street: 21 times. arc not entitled to benefits of Panzer College and Columbia bridge Gospel Church vice presi 4, services at 9:30 A. M., Yizkor 1-3 c, hot milk Printed Pattern now, it would be wise to file my", charged Lyncheski. Vi t. salt Number of Saturdays I will do University, Mrs. Grant is now dent; and Rev. William Baker memorial prayers are also re this again: 0. as soon as posible la order to "This i.s standard practice in doing post graduate work in theof Christian Fellowship Church, cited. 1 t. cinnamon expedite the processing of your Woodbridge Democratic poli- field of Behavioral Sciences. A North Brunswick, secretary. A family Simchat Torah ser V* t. paprika Innocence claim. Payments can be made tics," he continued, "In June member of AAUW Colonia 1 c. chopped nuti The Fellowship is made up ofvice and celebration will be held A puzzled small girl watched beginning with the 7th month of 1965. former Second Ward Branch, and North West District Saturday, 7 P. M. Holy Day Vi lb. marshmallows a party of anglers putting off in of your disability. Councilman John Egan was I Chairman of Education for the some 30 evangelical churches Cook jweet potatoes until ten- located in the Central New Jer-iervicea will be held Sunday at their boat. Q. I am disabled and unable appointed to the council New Jersey Federation of Color- ':30 A. M. der, remove skins and ma»h. "But, Mummy," she asked, to work but have been receiv- int; Joseph Nemyo, who was then ed Women's Clubs, Inc., she hassey area. Monthly meetings are Beat in butter, milk, salt, cin- held in various churches each Other activities include: to- "do the fishes like all that ing sick benefits for 9 weeks and Second Ward Councilman. Nem- been recently appointed to the namon and paprika. Beat well still have 21 more weeks' eligi- .v<> resigned from his position month. ligtt (Wednesday), organization beer?" Board of Directors of the Union meeting of the Temple's Pre bility. I have been told that I in the Second Ward and was [County Anti-Poverty Council. Any pastor wishing to secure ;ip|K)intod Councilman-at-large U.S.Y. for 7th and Sth graders, an't file until my sick bentfkj All members of the communi- more information about this 7:30 P. M. Monday, October 6, ire used up. Is this correct? in place of Robert Vogel who fundamental evangelical group ty, men and women, are cordial- first meeting of the fifth and A.,No. The proper time to resigned, stating business rea- may secure information from sixth grade youth group, 7:30 Min.s fisr his actions. Now, Egan ly invited to attend and take part file if you are disabled and in the discussion. Pastor Lightweis, at 634-2796. to 8:30 p. M.; Tuesday, October Im resigned (TNT 3 Sept. 69), 7, first meeting of the third and 'LAUGH TIME expect to remain so for at rxpressing a desire to have more On October 4, AAUW will fourth grade group, 7:15 to 8:15 least 12 montlu li rlfht away. fren time for his family and heagain sponsor a booth at the P. M. It is not necessary to wait IM, been replaced by John Wolff, Metuoben Country Fair, featur- until the expiration of your vh'i in turn has resigned from ing the sale of paperback books The USY meets Tuesday, 7:30 sick benefits. ihp Planning Board. This i3 in-for the benefit of the Fellowship About Your to 9 P. M. deed » peculiar ga>me of musical Fund. If anyone in the area Q When I wish to start or chairs!" charged Lyncheski. would like to donate books for WUNG LEAGUE ( slop my Social Security le from Mrs. Joseph Lobos old, professional and amateurs, tomatic, electric ironer and the All women of the parish maj Security district office. They and Mrs. Pinter. Reservations AAUW members as well as non- attend. ran determine if and when to members. back-breaking word of old laun- should be made in advance and dry days is completely elim stop your checks and can ex- .h<> public is invited. Tickets will AAUW - Cojonia Branch draws pedite this action for yon. inated. REPRESENT AUXILIARY »I so be sold at the door. it's membership from northern Printed Pattern 91S3: NEW Q. I am nearly 65 years of ac« Middlesex County as well as A deepfreezer will save hours CARTEBET — Mrs. Margaret 1 but have only worked under Po- A Rally Day was observed at of shopping for the housewife. ijoblom, president of the Aux MlPSftfl Sizes » 10, 11, 14, 1B. ;'i" church last Sunday durirfg Clark Township and Rahway. Kalf Si'ns 10'i, 12»a. 14lz, rial Security a short time. Will iasi ounagy aunnfl*,' n — j It will also enable her to take tliary of Star Landtag Post 2314 ](!H>, IS'J, 20'*, 22'i. I b" able to get Medicare? divine worshi rp «er.R257 fBSK «"*»*•• VFW, Mrs. Florence Ambrose. - - 'emeemed iin AAUAAUW m«m«y concontact t the advantage of food sales. SIX TV f IVC C FNrS in mns \- ff yon will b« •> •"•• ing Wmday Sflhool teachers iliary at a testimonial dinner Way, Colonja, that will be a tremendous help ing arid special /larifllimj. " I he eligible for Hospital Irutir • arM'-ipaling: Andrew Dorko; onorlng Mrs. Joseph Flyun, to 170 Newspaper Pattern Ifrpt. [if you will take time to find out anee. Von can *lg* «p for Uirii«| Fiartiji!y; Mi* have a potato peeler and bean Fall-Winter Pattern Catalog, fn- that helps pay doctor bill*) IUin Kara; Miss Joan Ffl- but it is not necessarnsayy thth;it any- stringer I would, be lest with 'ay at the Joystone Motor Jnn, Mi Eli "Looks like Atlas j» goiag to bo a tough team to cludes coupon good for One whether you have worked or '••>•; Mis* Elaine Orlick; ftieb-( «tst e sjrrce withih' yours. •enfisauken. ; out. The cost, twenty-nine cents. Free Faffern. not. ': ii [!"lirn>kv: Mi<;<; Gail JHk'ksl r also have H wire spoon-, cost beat this year." l ' i • lull I Silo y "i (' New TNSTANT FASHION I'- ll I HI Hiiifv nino rrMtk. dial rli^s > fin Ihi"1 future

•I • \ \\- Wednesday, October I, 1969 LEADEH-PIIERS —

Cerrja Charges Sisterhood Sets •"••.>«•»" ->• ••-.-, ••.:•«•••'.:«-•>•*•*••:•,-.; Broken Promises Rummage Sale ISIOMN — "G«ne Tomassc I ,.., ISELIN — A rummage and promises lo deliver!" dcclarix bric-a brae sale will be held by J'hil Con-ia, UID Fourth Wart, the Sisterhood of Congregation iiriHiblican Candidate. Beth Sholom on Sunday, October 12, and Monday, Oclbocr 13, at CVrria said that "Gone To 90 Cooper Avenue. Bargains masso promised the people of "galore" arc promised by the Woodbridge on May 26. 19ti5 that committee. "he, Tomasso, would stamp out corruption, political plums, dic- All donations can be delivered I tatorship, tax waste, conflict of to the temple on Saturday nitilili inlprest and wildfire apartment after sundown and early Sunday growth, if elected." morning. For any information call Mrs. Herb Nisscnbauni.j "Well, lie was elected and re 5483085. ; rli'cled in 1967 and he has done nothing! He has nefw had two Two membership teas were' terms in office to make goal hejd on behalf of the Sisterhood on his campaign pledges, but in September. One was held by h;is failed miserably!", charged Mrs. Martin Katz of Mcturhon; (Arria. and Mrs. Morris Fciertag of 1ST lin, serving as hostesses. KUSSICLL IJKOWN "He said that he would keep Prospective members in at IN KOLK OF EL GALLO: our community suburban, but tendance were: Mrs. Richard he failed to vote against the Russell Brown, of Woodbridge, Unger, Mrs. Stephen Bambino, has been selected for the role tnwnhouse project of Louis Cyk Mrs. Daniel Galanty and Mrs. tor, former Democratic Plan of the colorfttl El Gallo, nar- Seymour Kader o£ Iselin; and rator of "The Fantisticks," the ning Board Chairman, when it Mrs. Norman Wolf, Mrs. Paul came up at the Town Council long running hit of off-Broad- t mooting on 5 August, 1969. And Sonkin, Mrs. Alvin Blumehfeld, way to be performed by the what are these Townhouses? Mrs. Donald Finkel, Mrs. Jerry Circle Players of Woodbridge. They are nothing more than Bassoff, Mrs. Albert Levenston; The play will be presented at Garden Apartments which are Mrs. Paul Panter and Mrs. Max the Circle Playhouse, Martin owned by the occupants instead Skobel, all of Edison. Terrace and Rahway Avenue, of rented! Is this the way To Another tea is planned for Oc on October 4 and 11. masso is looking alter the in tobcr, with Mrs. Donald Apple Mr. Brown will be appearing tiTrats of the Fourth Ward and baum as hostess, for the first time with the Cir- Wixxibridge?", asked Cerria. The paid-up membership par TO APPEAR HERE: Striking a pose — Bulgarian style'— cle Players, in this, their first 1 ty will be held on Monday; Oe musical presentation. His ac- c'ontijiuing Cerria said: are Mary Woolscy and Barbara Harris, both members of the tober 27, at the temple. Re tivities have included appear- 1 "In fact, at the same Town famous Uuquesne University Tambaritzans, who will present PLYMOUTH'S PRRM1LM I'M It I ''OK M10 It AT MAIJKO MOTORS: The (iTX, Plymouth's lop-nl - Council meeting of the 5Lh of frcshrhenls and entertainment ances for the Players' Round- thc-line intermediate-size performance car for 1070, is now being featured at Mauro Motors, fill their 1969-1970 concert production at Woodbridge Senior High will be featured. table in "Music Man" and August, the Democratic Council School, October 18, at 8:00 P. M., under the sponsorship of Am boy Avenue, Woodbridge. The (jTX has new front, rear and body size styling features. All- President, Joseph Nemyo, said "Wizard of Oz"; with the new interiors include high back bucket scats \wth integral head restraints and wood giain in- St. Thomas the Apostle Church, Rahway. The concert marks Mountainside Summer Theatre that, "... at the rale we're the 8th appearance of the folk group in this area, CHINESE AUCTION SET strument panel with convenient rallyc duster. A new 110-incli cubic-inch (i barrel V 8 is optional, growing, the possibility of 'high- WOODBRIDGE — The Amcri in "The Most Happy Fella"; as in the framed 426 cubic-inch hemi engine. rise apartments is great. They cus Chapter 137, Order of East with the Musicrafterg in "Kis- would come in six months, a Program is Listed winners receiving trophies and ern Star, will conduct a Chinese met"; and with the Opera year, or a decade, but they'll other awards. auction on Friday, October 10. Tellers, and the Opera Theatre conic!" On Fire Prevention Fire drills and tours of inspec- 8 P. M., at the Masonic Temple, of New Jersey, in "Madapie Comptometry tions will be held and fire pre- butterfly" and '"pie Fleder- T. V. Commentary The World of "What did the courageous ISELIN—The Bureau of Fire 94 Green Street. Tickets will be vention literature and materials available at the door. niaus," respi'ctive/ey. He has 'Courage Candidate' of 1965 re- Prevention, District 9. announced distributed to the pupils. today that it has formulated Refreshments will be served also performed as director for Course Open Entertainment ply to Mr. Ncmyo?", asked Cer- Posters will be on display in the St. James' C.Y.O. produc- THE ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW rui. plans for Fire Prevention Week all store windows and the Iselin and a variety of door prizes will WOODBRIDGE -- Training for on September the 20th was a —October 6-12. be awarded. tion of "Bye, Bye, Birdie." In women for part-time and full "I'll tell you what his reply Fire Co. No. 1, headquarters on private life, Mr. Brown is mar- welcome return of this enter The Devil By The fail time jobs in comptometry is still tainer to television. It was nice was, Silence! He. said nothing Fire Prevention essay contests fireen Street, will be open to ried and the father of two, and Director Phillippe dc lime* ,uul did nothing!" concluded will be conducted in schools the public Saturday, October 11, Israeli oil pipeline is cut by available at the Adult Evening to see him again as the Andy is office manager for the CIBA School of Middlesex County Vo casts Yves Molland as a hank < erria. throughout the district with the from 7:00 to 10:00 P. M. saboteurs. Corporation of. Summit. Williams of old and to hear cational and Technical High good music. Pctula Clark was a •obber in "The Devil By The School. According to an an Tail." It is strictly n comedy "The Fantasticks," book and delightful guest on the program M lyrics by Tom Jones, music nounccnient by Nicholas Popiak, On October the 11th William's [arce, but is rlev,: itly .set in by Harvey Schmidt, is directed evening school principal, a limit- guest will be Peggy Loc am 'iurroundings in the southern by Lynn Winik of Metuchen ed number of new students can Dean Martin will he a guest Wl of France. and G. L. Nair, music director, be accepted at this time for the on the November 13th show. Monland—rather successful in Serving Union & Middlestx nf Piscalaway. Both Mrs. course scheduled to end in lis profession—has collc-cU'd a Winik and Mr. Nair are faculty March. A CHRISTMAS SPECIAL for Store* onsidentblc amount of cash. members of Middlesex County Most of the students who have the Air Force has been tapec The bulging brief case becomes College. completed the 'course in the past by Skiteh Henderson and will >rin)o interests ID UIC owners Curtain time for all perform- year were able to find jobs as be supplied free to stations )f an inn later in Hie film. ances is-8:'O P. M. Tickets comptometer operators with lo- across the land. As Monland amf his (wo »r You're worry free..when you may be purchased in advance cal firms, according to the teach- omplicps flee (he police, ll.cy by sending a check or money r, Mis. Laura Medic, who has AND NOW we hear that Pearl nine across an old historical order made payable to thebeen teaching at. the vocational Bailey is to have a .scries this hntcau tlliit was turned mlo an Circle Players, to Miss Connie school since 1948. coming season over AI5C, nn by several aristocratic hut IVIarchitto, Circle Players, Instruction is offered two eve- mpoverished unincn. As (licit1 buy your |§) Electric Dryer ings a week from 7 to 10 and AN UNUSUAL SHOW is that Martin Terrace and Rahway nany attempts to ^et the l.t'i f includes practice in all funda- of "My World and Welcome to Avenue, Woodbridge, 07095. 11." If one is looking for some ases are coupled with Ihe MI along with ticket requests. For mental computing processes. A ics of his two unusually dim- further information call the high school diploma is not re- thing different he will find it here. viMed accomplices, (here is at dependable TURCHIN'S Playhouse prior to perform- quired for acceptance at the ilenly of confusion. ance dates at ME 4-9CT9. school, but a registration fee of $5 is charged. FRANK SINATRA JR. is h.iv The director has created much The school is located at Flo ing a special on October the f Ins (Miinedy with iniercilin;; ida Grove Road and Convery l!)lh over CBS. Nancy and ide effects during llie more Victoria Byank Boulevard. For further mforma- Frank Sr. wijl be on hand, crious scones, and this is pruh- FEATURE PACKED! EASY TO ion call 634 5858, after 7 P. ML, ibly the best part of the film. THE RECEPTION on our set Entertainer Tiny Tim IIH" Monday through Thursday. for "The Royal Family" was Is Commended iven 17 year old Vicki Binl'ii USE! PERMANENT PRESS DRYER not good because of the wealh ;er an engagement ring. The Dubay to be Caller or. But we did get a different inger made (he announcement, 3 CONVENIENT TEMPERATURE SETTINGS idea of Britain's royal family if thier engagcmcii1 after an for Test Grade At Square Dance from what wd usually see II ISKLIN—A letter of com men COLONIA — Mrs. Harry Lea ppearance at the New Jer:;ey was an informal and very pleas late Fair. • Timed Dry Cycl* l.iHon honoring her for her high hem, president of the Mothers' ant. film. |HTf

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SOMKHS CIIDCKS ON TRUCKSI KVF,V: Middlesex" Coiiniv Inituslriiil Commissioner .lost-pli V. Somers (le.lt), who Is also I»IM i;n;i 11:s 1,1 mini iliumi luliii A . Wollf (left >, lie mncralic candidate for his ownSecond Ward council seal, Democratic candidate for Woodliridge I'iist Ward Councilman, is shown above checking a truck drvier's response tn <|iieslinni ih'.li iliutcs 'liinnpi' i stickci s' mil Illl'l .illllr ID .1 feuIII lilt1 HI 111 V Sl'•IIIHl I Ward residents who alleniii•d the grand opening of the i by a Township engineering aide on (ireen Street in Woodhridge. (hiring the 'destiiuiliiin and origin' survey nf truck (raffic taken loiuiship Demon ills' (',II |).II::II Headquarters on New Hi mis nick Aveniic, Kurds. last week. "The survey is part of our continuing search for an allernale truck route s<> as to divert truck* away from Main — - i Street, (ireen Street, and other residential areas of the Township," Somers said.

Uu'•' nlll;l '•''Hi: < I Kl tloMCS Uric liebl in (lie \\noilliii(lt:r Ili-b Si hool Stadium Suwlav at the tally following (be i PH.iile "I (be Middlesex. County llolv iNaiue Socieh. I'nlicr csli maled that ,il>uiil 10,001) Mere in the march and in (lie audience, ! In Hi'' above pliolo at I he altar are Robert Soil, parade maishall; (.eorgc OTSrion. president of (he Middlesex County I'edera ! h'"i "I l|nl\ N ,i tin- Societies and Russell Alexander, Colonel of the color guard of the I mirth Degree, Middlesex County with ANOTHER NKW INDI SI ItY: I'iitnied above at ground breaking ceremonies for the new distributing center of Paul A, Stranh "'In i mi minis ol the Hloiisigimr John A. O'f.radv Assembly making up the color guard. and Company, Inc., importers ol china and crystal, are left to right Bernard I'reedman. representing Mayor Ralph P. Barone; John Zennario, township planning board member; John C. Troast of (he !\Iahony Troast Construction Co.; Council President Joseph Nemvo; Donald Neil, president of the firm; Mrs. NeiJ; Hector May, a firm engineer; Joseph P. Somerx, Middlenei County Industrial Commissioners, and Winfield J. Finn, Township Director of Industrial Affairs. Hughes To Alleml WYI) Parly 0(1. 5 WOODBRIIXiR — Governor nichsrrl .1 Ihighes will altPrH HIP WondbridSP V'oun^ Demo rratic club's "(.'andidale^ and I'a-t Prr>jrfenls Cocktail Parlv" on Siin'lay. October 5. it w.is an iiiniiiu'd toclav by th<> jpurral • hninnan nf the affair. Joseph VaW'nli. The parlv will he helrl hr.wrrn ' p in anrl d p. m .H lh i :',20 f,ord Street. Avenrl. * i Cunilidates that' will attend iii'1 ('•iiinoilmen candidntes .To M-pti I'. Somers, John A Wnlff, di-iii^e Vales, Gene Tom*MO, and W'lliam Kilgallin: Kreohilil c*f •••* SO YTAF* HT Till' ^ \ Vt I •• I H \V'i'i(l«nn Mnslev, pr»S«irtali fni Hi.Nmlh Irrscv Pulili«ll • i (ifin sr> (HlOw ;ki a n '1 I i I I n't; C(»MIN(.IM In fit? Holy Intf Coinpanv IMIIIIKIT t ^ i>t It" ' "l< F I'M':: is \ < r v Rrv. M<;i!r. Inlin M I h-"n- I '•< anrl "V •»*• t .1 lp| •. . n.i 1 1 r n1 ( '" "lit, i* shown in u-Miml row with Maynr llalpli I K.i mn I i'tlit in s;>im n " In Iho (bird row right r> M a I *»<; in thr job pi infinu '' I'-* • * i ' ^' \|fi . tr v is i fit In a ting lii ^:

,\ MI , Leader-Prasj Wedne$day, October 1, 1989 tCarteret High Opens Tomasso Scores 6 With Win Over Rumson Barrons Humble Kennedy; By MEYER KOSENBLUM Ramblers took over. After twu Giant Touchdowns CARTERET - Carteret High running plays failed, Brzozow School's football forces opened ski flipped another pass to Nick ISELIN — On Sunday, Sep- touchdown, extra point was Meet E. Brunswick Next tember 21, Gene Tomasso scored made by Murphy. In the fourl^ iiinjilii-r season under the leadur- Rucci who raced 70 yards down .sliip of lu-ad coach Jim Gilrain the fight sido of the. field and in- six touchdowns as the Iselin period, Muruhy ran 23 yarris .IIMI romped off to an,easy Gar- to the end zone for his second Giant Juniors beat Hightstown through left tackle making ilia i!i 11 .State conference triumph, touchaown of the game. 46 to 0, at Merrill Park. This was final score iii to the Carteret 30 where the WOODBRIDPE — Plainfield game on a costly clipping pen The men have formed the Mid- along with several other county the losers only one score in the The latest win keeps Joe Ga- received a six-hit, 10-ftrikeoui alty nullfylng a score by Gene dlesex Chapter of Ducks Unlim- residents to put together the gacond quarter. lani's men as "champs" of the pitching performance from Tomasso in the third period. ited, and join a national organi- chapiter's first dinner and auc- The Tee Wees scored twice in Central Jersey Pistol league, a. Boro Midgets Norm Hewitt Sunday and sur- ~s«lui received a kick-off on its zation dedicated to preserve the tion. the first period — once on a 50 Patriots title they have held since 1963. prised league champion Wood 45-ya.rd lint and in a series of northern' breeding grounds of It wfl be fftld on October 14 yard drive with John Black Final standings in the league bridge, 5 3 in the finals of the lays were at the Marlboro 25 ducks and geese. In 1969, Ducks at Oak Hills Manor in Edison, Steve Tomczyk and 'Andy Fro are as follows: Arc Undefeated Union County Baseball League 'selin scored first on a 25 yard Unlimited (DU) hopes to raise: starting at 8 P. M. The menu lich getting the yardage. Black W L playoffs. ass play from Jim McGlynn to %Z million to continue Its effort. will include all the raw clams scored easily from the 2 yard To Face Woodbridge 22 O Woodbridge his won the regu Gene Tomasso. Tomasso then DU purchases property out- the 175 diners can eat, a steak line. In the same pirlod, a block South Plainfield 19 3 (Inscored Upon lar-Jeaton pennant with a 15-5 onverted an extra point to right or obtains long-term leases or lobster dinner, and an auction ed kick gave Carteret the bar Perth Amboy 1G 6 make the score 7-0, Iselin. Marl of some of the finest equipment CARTERET — The Carteret record but wu ehorthanded on wetlands. The organization and led to another score as Andy Rahway Pise ata way • 15 7 against the Driers, with many boro came right back and David then builds dams, spillways and ever put together, Ferenczi said. Froiich scored from the 13-yard Dunelen i:i 9 Spoilsman Midget team came Gorene scored with a three-yard WOODBRIDGE — The P<- through with its third straight of its players away at college, water runways to control ruiv After dinner, Harland B. Pratt line, John Black made the extra Highland Park 13 9 Plainfield had finished in sec dive off tackle. Marlboro missed ways to control runroff water. of Watchung, a professional run for two points to give the trolu of Colonia High School Sait Brunswick 9 13 impressive victory In the Pop the extra point. The quarter auctioneer and hunting buff, will opened their season Saturday Warner Central Jersey football ond place by two games. The controls allow DU to either locals a 14-0 lead. New Brunswick 9 13 Hewitt was given a two-run mded Giants 7, Marlboro hold back flood waters or in- help gat Middlesex County on In the second quarter Rush here in Woodbrkige High stadi- South Brunswick 7 15 league, American Division, by In the second quarter the IJie good side of DU. um and suffered a crushing 22-0 trouncing Plainfield, 30 to 0. The;cushion .n the first inning and sure sufficient flow during and Black gained most of the Edison 4 18 never relinquished the lead. Giants were on their seven-yard critical stages on tlie "duck defeat at the hands of a power- Madison 2 20 ( ,ii torct club not only remains yardage for Carteret. Black ful Thomas Jefferson High Second baseman Ron Virgitlo 'lne and Tomasso ran OS yardsfactories," as they are known. scored from the 1-yard line just Middlesex County Park 2 20 unbeaten but is unscored on to round left end. Tomasso nlso School eleven. date. started the rally with a single The chairman of the newly before the half ended to give and moved to third on a single made the conversion, making organized Middlesex Chapter of Bearcats Carteret a big 20-O advantage. The Martino men will meet J'lainfieid defense, tough for by Ohuck Cline. Fred Rossi fol the score 14-6 Iselin. Marlboro Rahway Saturday at the latter's I wo quarters, crumbled In the DU is R. Joseph Ferencii, an In the first half the Ca.-teret lowed with a walk to load the not to be denied, scored on a Edison attorney. Ferenczi has defensive team bottled up the ield starting at 10 A. M. One Minute thud period when the Sportsmen bases and Pete Schmidt walked 53-yard run through tackle by .•.cored 36 points to turn the been the driving force behind Uio Win Over opposition completely. Mark Gil Chapman scored two of the to fore* in a run. Ray Korn, whoMatty Ooulson. The extra point new organization. Kollbas, Steve Tomczyk, John Jeff touchdowns, from two yards Sports Quiz came into a rout, walkea seven in the game, then was made by David Ihde. The Carteret's defense was prac- "For years now, I've been go- McQuillen and Sal Anselmo out in the first period and on a unleased a wild pitch, scoring iaU ended with Iselin leading were doing most of the tackling three yard run in the third quar- lirally impregnable throughout Cline. 4 to 13. In the third quarter ing to the DU »tate committee's 1. What team recently won a annual dinner and have seen Buffaloes for Carteret. ter. A nine-yard pass, James doubleheader from Balti- i i:,- entire game. The local de- Woodbridge got one back in with the Giants on the Marlboro Carter to Brian Melvln, accoun fense has been outstanding In 45-yard line, Gene Tomasso ran tables and tables of Middlesex FORDS _ It was all Joe Corn In the third period. Rush, Fro- more's Orioles? the fourth on two walks, a single County duck hunters," Ferenczi iich and Black started again to ted tfanetz scored on a brilliant time ai Watson raced home. The ards for a Marlboro touchdown and Joe went romping through. made on a past to Gary Amiler, finals? auction. The auctioneer usually The summaries: — ran for the conversion, giving .'.o-yard run, after intercepting umpire ruled the runner had The extra point try was stopped The Buffaloes score*! first on the Jeffs two more points and a lr by some excellent defen- ing the kick off and kicked on Jefferson had an 11 6 edge in PLAYLANO i work as Plainfield tried to Henry, rf 4 leg of their trophy winning 20-0, The results: — 'ourth down, Iselin scored Drops 2 Games After Steve Sromovsky recover- 1. P. Wright (W) 13.54 the first downs in the game. urif only to have what seemed gain oq a 35-yard pass play By STEVE FRIEDMAN The summaries: Fun For Ail Ages i" entire Carteret line plunge Totals 37 5 12 ed a fumble Ronnie Holder 45 1 S. Grubesick (W) 13.54 om John Baldante to Phil WOODBRIDGE — Coach Sam yards for the first Bearcat score. 3. EdSatkowski(C) 13.30 Score by Quarters: ftH rciitih to smother the runner aiUefer. Extra point was made Jefferson 8 0 « 1-22 i Hi,, (wo yard line. Dave WOODBRIDGE abaUaskas', varsity soccer Quarterback Kevin BaJog 4. Ted Oberc (O tCOTCHPUttt Mondo. cf 4 0 •y Don Oshira on a pass from coach at Woodbridge High, is do- 5. C. Williams (W) Colooia 0 0 0 0— 0 2*1 MTV •T*:iM|ualR went over easily again cocked his arm and un- First Quarter: J Gil Chapman, ••Mi thr 2 yard line. The extra G. Notaro, u 5 0 •hn Baldante. In the third ing a commendable job with the leashed passes of 50 to 65 yards 6. Lester Tsehlnkel (C) Korn, p 3 1 uarter John Baldante ran six a lent he has, although the team 7. J. Mescks (W) Z run (Jtmei Carter, run). •» . A, • nis were made by Jim Walsh to Gary Hurley and Rich Kazi Third Quarter: J-Chapman, 3 • Titto T»uia i a final game score of 30 to 0. Higgins, 2b 4 1 ards around end for another has lost two games. mir. Ronnie Holder scoring on a 8. R. McSorley (W) •>•«!• •*•!• c• •»••»••»•*••• run (run tailed). f• Iliitf •••» a I lie Mimmaries; — F. Notaro, c. 4 0 [iclin icore. Extra point was The team Is doing better than sweep for the extra points. The 9. Frank Nagy (C) p p Fourth Quarter: JBrlan Mel- • G*V DrlTlni • III Marks, lb p 2 1 ade by Neil Cassidy on a pass the record shows. Highlighting 10. D. Sheehan (W) nlcivl 6 8 16 win makes the Pee Wees 2-0-1. •in a piss from James Carter • 1*1•*fniii>1 ( i •„) a nM sii 0-30 Pirnig, rf 4 0 ilay from John Baldante to his squad are two goalies who LOSE TO HIGHLAND PARK i-i.nfit'M 0 0 0 0-0 make the score 21-0 Iselin. can match the best In the area. The Bearcats meet Highland The squad lost its second dutl Chapman, run). McElroy, 3b 2 0 Park next Sunday ait Donaldson ••'"ing: Conrad Reed (13 Fan-child, U 3 0 Iselin will play Vailsburgh One is Neil Winters, a senior at meet of the season to a strong '"lii. Wayne Spoganetz (50 ext Sunday at Ivy Park behind 6' 5", who is tremendous at Park first game Starting at 1:00Highland Park team, 41-17, re- P. M. >>>'* wilh intercepted pass); Totals 31 3 6 5eton Hall University at 1:30 •locking high shots and Wayne cently. Highland Park runners •I' Molarz (80 yd. pass play); M. Tessler. who is smaller but is got four first placet. |-'- Del'asquale (2 yd.); Extra FROM THE HORB8'f MOUTH adept at getting to many more Barron Harriers The results follow: — "is: Conrad Reed 2; Jim The approximate age of a GOO DNEWS FOR WHALES ateral shots. 1. Wayne Plsdotta HP 13.58 »P-" tl A.M. I* II tM. one need not be an equine den is fortunate for the remain son and dropped a 4-0 decision. WOODBRIDGE - Last Fri 4. N. Pappas HP Charlie Brenner's tal expert today. A flip of the sg whales that fiberglass was AH Che scoring in this contest day the Woodbridge High School 5. Ed. Satkowski C upper lip is all that is needed ivented. For years the back- was done in the first period. | cross country team bounced back 6. Ted Oberc C Sport Shop, Inc. to determine th* age and Menbone of a jockey's whip was The jayvee team under Ja-mwfroni a 17-43 loss against Colonta 7. John Tamaroft HP tfty of a Thoroughbred from the fbalebone. Steel was tried but •ill has won two games, beat , bv winning over Carteret, 23 34. 8. Cbris Morton HP LEAGUE i 'iirmn « AnrmsT Thoroughbred Racing Protective ad a tendency to bend and set. 'ii rnoog irtg Kennedy and Edison, eachi fanng the runners was Bar 9. Frank Nagy C Handicap League Bureau's tip-tattoo system a? oday they are made of fiber- ime at a srore of 1-0 with BiU,r<>n F'pte Wright, who fLnish«d 10. Dave Fedak C identification. am. •tankewits scoring both goals.!the rare one step ihead ot his Bowling Tuesday Nit© 9:20 P. M. team mate Steve Grubeslch. Both N TOl? had times of 13:53, Others who FREEHOLD, N. J. — Herve > MAKE UP YOUR OWN TEAM LITTLE FRANKIE did well on the 2.8 mile track at Filion, North America's champ- Carteret were Charles "Chuck" ion driver of 1968. U well on his i SIGN UP AS AN INDIVIDUAL IS LEARNING Williams and Doug Sheehan. way to retaining the title. Filion • Confidence Woodbridge meets Perth Am- topped the drivers at Freehold > ESTABLISH A LEAGUE AVERAGE « Discipline boy next Wednesday, Edison on Raceway last year with 41 wins October 6, both contests away, and is well ahead of that pace WE'LL PLACE YOU ON A TEAM RS. EXPRESS BUSES TO • Coordination and J. P. Stevens ,and East this season. Through Sept. 17 • Team Spirit Brunswick at borne on October the Canadian horseman was ATLANTIC CITY RACB TRACK • Self Respect 10. credited with 38 trips to the win- KEEP PHYSICALLY FIT ner's riffle WED. & SAT. THRU AUG. 30 AT AT M>N<{ I,*J)T LEAGUE BOWLING IS FUN! 7ti'>rr>iJiflibre stranger 1>o the 10:30 a. m., and on Sat. at 10:90 a.m. 382-3242 A.M. MR, JOSEPH SCHIVONE B4M4 m,, Thoroughbred. Among the first *C'V>CWF OPEN »O racing stock imported tw the Kennedy at T. Jefferson ' SPECMTOM Colonies In the late 17t.h century E. Brunswick at Wood- PUBLIC SERVICE TRANSPORT Weekdays 3-9 P. W. WITP two marcs and tho stallion bridge BOWL-MOR LANES ift. 10 A. M. - 5 P. IM. T.-'i -'lie lirrm:;!i In ['hiladfll Flosrlle Park at, Carteret :sti; I.V.MI L Vtiu l>y William Pent*. Tender-Press Wednesday, October 1, 1969 PAGE THIRTEEN

WHO'S WHO "Peas Iii A Nutshell" in BT L0NG1N W. MABZBCK1 DOC 3OC Woodbridge Township Wo have quite a town here. Woodbridge is a place that we are proud of and most of us ara Education happy here. It has a long history, with one or two other places in New Jersey and elsewhere coming close as far as birthdays are concerned. Many of our streets and avenues are named fjir trees and famous persons. However, somewhere along the line WOODBRIDGE — It wasn't we have forgotten a very important individual. We never gav« tun Ion;: ago that 'Bill Wcin honor by naming anything at all after him. Thanks to our local hivnner went bowling and wound historian and the Reverend Louis Bender of the White Church, up throwing a strike every lime his memory will be fixed in our .minds a bit more permanently. he rolled the ball down the This poor man lay in an unmarked grave in the yard of (he lane. . Presbyterian Church until our interested citizens finally placed That's right, the school teach : a monument to his memory. cr bail rolled a perfect 300 game There is a very important avenue linking the center of our in league play and was the town with another city. It carries the name of our neighbor which toast of the Church Athletic was suitable in years gone by. At that time, identification Mas Federation. - , needed for the traveller who went from here to there. This hap- When it romps to teaching, pens to be Rahway Avenue. Others that indicate their ultimate Bill Weinbrenner is no strike destinations are Amboy Avenue and Port Reading Avenue. I out. He is one of the most tal have not seen our town honored with its name in another ((im- ented on the staff of School No. munity with the exception of one. Since we have so much pride, 1.1 in Iselin. why not change the name of Rahway Avenue to James Parker The Concordia College Minne Avenue, or Street, or Boulevard, in memory of the first printer .sola l grad has a special inter of a newspaper in Woodbridge? It certainly would be fitting. At cst in reading. ; l!l!l VKAItS I,.ATE: A monument in memory of James I'arker, who published (he first newspaper in the State of New Jersey in least, our posterity would not have to go into a cemetery to find As Bill stated, "In individual • Uoiidge and who until now had no marker on bis grave, was unveiled at the I'irst Presbyterian Church Cemetery by the out what fine citizens we did have. They would see ... and know ized reading, program which we Sooth Anniversary Committee Sunday. Unveiling the monument are Mayor Ilalph P. Barone, left and Miss ltuth Wolk, chairman .. . each and every day. stress, we work with the individ- of the 300th Anniversary Committee. In the background is the Mayor's Colonial Guard under the command of Herbert Blitch. While we are at it, another busy roadway could be called ual, his interests and abilities. Services were held in the church prior to the dedication of (he marker. "Veterans' Boulevard," with a plaque, honoring each one who We ship away from basic texts, WILLIAM WEINBRENNER paid the supreme sacrificce. These could be attached to fla.cj using library materials, short'_"_*""""' poles at regular intervals. If this is not feasible, then trees could .stories and magazines. I be planted as a living monument to each one. Either would beau- "The accent is on the child's( tify our town. The outaf towners, traveling along the right-of-way problems and difficulties in J would know that Woodbridge does not forget its own! If one of reading." the largest cities in the world could change a numbered thoro- Now in his 10th year in the fare to an "Avenue of the Americas," why shouldn't we? We are Woodbridge Township School HashacharUnit citizens of Woodbridge, we are proud of it and we should be cog- System, Weinbrenner stated COLONIA — The Colonia nizant of the accomplishments of its citjtizens ... especially the that he might group some stu- Chapter of Hadassah is i.»stab- little people. dents for about 10 minutes. Once lishlng a Hashachar group. Has- In the not too far future, one of our famous landmarks, the they solve their reading prob jachar is the name of the Hadas Soldier's Monument, will be moved to a new place of honor. We lem, the student, group disbands san Youtn Movement and Hash will miss it; that is for sure. But progress cannot be shunned and each individual resumes on!a(iri<"" is Hebrew for the word aside and this is understood. In its place, a Liberty Pole should his own level. "dawn." The word dawn signi- be erected. Our students of colonial history can enlighten us on How does a teacher deter fies light, awakening, new be this in more detail. During the reign of British King George, his mine the level of a studsnt's ginnings. The youth movement army was kept busy tearing these symbols of freedom down in reading ability? has the same significance. each village square. As they were removed, our colonial ances- Through this youth movement. tors replaced them. As was stated in a previous article, it be- "The-re are many methods of came a point of honor between the troops of the sovereign and determining reading ability," Hadassah offers young people a J varied program^ ,e goals early Americans ... as to who would win the battles of the Li- the soft .speaking teacher said. berty Poles; One could be secured easily enough, I a msure, with "I have a booklet consisting are enriched Jewi ving in the United States, "Ueeper un little or no cost to the township. •The only requirement would ho of paragraphs of different lev- the digging of the hole and the placement of the Liberty Pole el* of reading. The student con- derstanding and acceptance of Zionism, stimulation of active into the ground. I am willing to state other communities will tinues reading until a certain follow suit. In time gone by, too many pictures, papers and level is reached. interest in Israel and its people. This youth program has four di- structures, depicting our heritage, have been destoryed by a "There are other methods that "this is junk" attitude. Woodbridge has had many "firsts" in are used such as oral type test visions: Junior Young Judea for boys and girls between 9 and its history. Then let us add one more. We can stand another inj,'. achievement tests to help cockle in our hats. We deserve it! in placement of the student and 11, Intermediate Young Judca readiness test to determine dif- for those betwen 11 and 13, Sen Some lower school students may ask, "Why all the hoop'a licultirs." ior Judca for youth of high about that ancient history stuff? You gotta be real zero to think school age, and HaMagshimim Students who possess excep- about that garbage." It is not old fashioned. It is important to ((the Fulfillcrs) for high school know what our people in preceding times had thought and done- tional reading ability are assign- graduates to age 25. ed advanced readers which arc ANI> THEN KKNEDKTION: After (he dedication "I the James I'mker monument at the lust I'rc.sliUrrian Churchyard Sunday ... in order that the decisions of today could be rendered cor geared to their level. With a trained leader the pro- by Rev. Lewis Bender, center, right; Rev. William II. Seliitiaus, rector of the Trinity Episcopal Church pronounced the bene- rectly, based on the good and bad experiences of yesterday. Most Weinbrenner noted that the grams are geared to the inter- diction. Parker was a lay reader in Trinity Episcopal Church. of us would not grasp a hot object because we had been burnt at mulii media approach is used in ests of each age division. It in- one time or another during our early lives. We remember the reading. eludes discusions, social ac- traumatic sensation and do not wish to go through it again. In a But it isn't strictly reading. tivities, seminars, leadership sense, that would be an example of history. "We try to correlate the Iantraining, and Israel work-study- Boy meets girl. Natural questions arise, such as, "What is cuage arts," he said, "tieing in travel institutes. your name? Where are you from? Are your folks Groovcy? reading, spelling, English, social Colonia Chapter of Hadassah Cubes? or Blah?" If the situation gets serious, the parents of .sliKlics with research." will begin with one group this both families inquire of one another as to educational, financial The result is excitement and year for the age level ui whkrh and community standing backgrounds. This is natural. This is enjoyment. Students stage radio there is the most interest. Event- history . . . believe it or not! A good thing to remember is, "What plays and record them on tape. ually the chapter would like to you do today will be history tomorrow," no matter how insijmif They write the plays and prohav- e groups for all age levels. icant it mayjbe. Someday, you will be like the rest of the oldsters duce their own sound effects. Any parent, affiliated with with your reminiscenes. If not, then you will have had quile a Sharing activities is a central Hadassah or not. with children dull life. interested in HASHACHAR, may theme «f |he class. We may have streets and avenues in our township with dupli- The instructor knows his stu-contact Mrs. Lloyd Ganon sit 634-6577 for further information. cated names. Unfortunately, this began much before our time dents. Bill has taught the sixth due to a sectionalism that still splits our community. It is dif- grade four years and is now in ficult fnr a local inhabitant to find his way at times, due to being his sixth year of teaching fifth in the wrong part of town. Has anyone ever thought about the graders. "I enjoy teaching both si ranger who comes to visit? It would be much eaiser for the levels," he said. fire department, the police, the post office and even the tolo- Outside the realm of the class phone operators, if some of the street names were changed. This, mom. Weinbrenner is an active necessarily, would take time and would require petitions by the individual. He is in charge of citizens to the council. Would it not be better to have one street the science equipment in his or avenue called "Grove" and the other one named after some- school and has been a member one who gave his life for our country or community? "f Die math, science and read ing committees. Not every one could earn the Congressional Medal of Honor or the Silver Star. Many went overseas and fewer came home. A trustee and member of the What about those that will stay there? Or what about those who church council of Our Saviors were brought back, unseeing, unfeeling, and unremembered? Lutheran Church or Edison, Dill They cSnnot speak for themselves anymore! The only ones who also teaches a confirmation think of them are their comrades-in arms or their families. class. Most others just do not care! During the summer, the! Wi'inliriinners wife and (laugh i By the same token, did we ever honor a fireman or a polic«- teri head for Minnesota whei HEALTHS BEAUTY man? Oh yes! he has a sweet life because he gets paid and docs I'.ill lends a helping hand on the not do anything at all. But he is indeed a hero to you when h» family farm which feature Many well meaning parent? is indeed Then the cry is raised, "Save my house! Save my small grain, oats, wheat, bade; seek to help their children witl child! Save my pet! Save my jewelry!" After it is over, so is the and soybeans. tests by "hounding" them into memory ... over, too! "I find it refreshing and loo!studying. This does not moan Someday this will be known as "the old town," when the new fin u.'inl to (.he trip each sum that you should not encourage modern city-complex is built in the center of our community. All ni'-r." he said. Bill added h your children to make good it takes is an active interest by our citizens to make a few was ready for school in Septem grades and to take an interest CON(;i{j;(;,uiON oi i i< I KV \IK>V(. iin. the newly installed officers of Congregation B'nai Jacob of Avenel. Top row, left to changes to ccommemorate those who gave so much ... and ber in the important courses they right: President, Tenv I.linn, membership vice president, Jerome Robinson; ways and means vice president, Marvin Berko- who received so little or nothing in return. Think about it! You About his bowling, the "perfec are taking. witz; seated, corresponding secretary, Minnie Feist; financial secretary, Phyllis Saunders and religious vice president, Dr. Nor- feel better when you honor your father and mother and lhos« lionist" felt very nervous rol. man llecker. you love. Let us do the same for those who cannot speak any- Instead of repeated hounding more. ' ing the three balls in the proces and nagging, try telling your (if completing the 300 game a child at every opportunity how We will feel good baout it. I know I will. How about you? Kdison Lanes. much his studying and learning Normally, Bill averages 16 now will mean to him later. Tell but the 300 really paid off. Nohim you know that he can make Will Observe Skit Presented (inly did he receive a diamom good marks if he applies him tint; from the American Bow. self; never moan that he is no me Congress but Weinbre.we: good in a subject, and tell him Communion Day At Pack Meeting was the recipient of many olhe you know he will fail. prizes, trophies and cast I ISELIN _ World Wide Com HOPELAWN — Cub Pack Grade school is the time for in union Day will he observer! at #57, sponsored hy V.F.W. post awards. your children to learn to apply It was a very special individ ihe First Presbyterian Church,i #1352, held it's first meeting of themselves to consistent study- I2'i:> Oak Tree Road, on Sunday,1 the season at the post home on ml performance by the teache to learn to dig. if necessary. v••!]') specailizes in individual in Of toiler 5, according to RPV.J James Street. Cubmaster, AcfSm If the^ormal child makes an , David D. Prince, pastor. The! si ruction. ;ffort to keep up with his stud Snyder and Webelos leader, kirrament of Communion "will Manuel Batista, welcomed tn«' ies, there will be no dread of ho commemorated at both ser- xaminatjons at the end of the following boys into the paciii term's end, even for tough sub , \ ires. 8:45 and 10:15 A. M. Nicky Shevchenko, George Nar- Board Slates ects. Few teachers fail stu The church nursery will be zinsky and Daniel Suarcz dents who try conscientiously available, under supervision, du- Awards went to the following: ind consistently to learn through ring the 10:15 service only, for Many Projects -mall children up ot four years, Keith Koleno. bear bar;- IRK UN _ Activities and pro- •if a?p. ' The mental and physical Arthur Cloueh, penrral Church Brian Batista, outdoors man. {•• , l'"!s for the 19691970 school health of your child can be '•'• ir were discussed at the first S v h o o 1 superintendent, an vcler and sportsman; r.i- MI "••"ling of the executive board greatly affected by the wrong fiiiinror] the schedule for this Donnelly, sportsman; Albert or school 15 PTA, held recently. study habits. There are stu | Schweitzer, outdoorsman mid dents who let bad grades and I term as follows: 10:15 to 11:15, Mis ciaus Miller, president. Nursery through Junior Depart- denner stripes; Robert White, i>nductpd the session. worry over tests lead to jitters outdoorsman. haracterized by sleeplessness, j input; and 11:20 to 12:20, Junior flans were formulated for the Hiih and Senior High. The Mr. Stephen Kondrk was given '" wmg: annual Halloween pa- iilated pupils.,, excessive pers liration, loss of appetite, and; tlifine for the 1969-1970 school a standing ovation and an 8 yr. -«\o ami cake sale; open house '•'•m will be "Jesus Christ," r« parents ajid friends; Mother ther usual symptoms of situa ' pin. tional anxiety. ! IHI -,i "Living Encounter" us! ""' riau.ehW Night; February • I 1 •'"•", Family Night with TVre Is evidenc« that undue; "iq saio, r»»,h«r and fVmnxipty arVmt grades and Jests ••••i'M. ami »,l» annual spring n trigger art Misting neurosis >W\ fol | a !nto «n emotional «xplosi'm. •liil'lrfii Adjusting to ths pressure and ! • i. . i i .tie meeting I«mands of school life is one "•*»*. Ma.«*nik, principal. Tuesday, October 7, 1:30 P. M.,jwill be held at the home of MJ. «i»Wed- life's way for many children, Tho church riff ire will be onr-n nue, October 10 at R30 PM, >"«\*V and Friday afternoons. n SI, VIM: SIHHWI ttliow iiif lli« nnv oKicer* of Sfslffliooil ll'nnl JIKIIII who ivcii" Installed reiinllv 'lop low, left daily, Monday Ihi'mHi l''i id.n- lrltie neyt pad, meeting will h» '"i" I'T.V h.'is launched Us 1 ; Moralists, bent on saving llu ( In ii,",lit. past |iii-,idi-iil, Mli iinoi Si Mi (ilnci; uieiiiliei strip VII t- |n riidml. /di(n Hash; pni^duii v l< <• |»l e'.liliiil, ,vi,uiKn I'MHnii; ii A . M In I''n iHI' |in.I I I" I" '' 'l , 1'lisi 111,1 :i |' W In in K- I,.id«iil, Kilty Jiilike, ( huii.'li V

A \ PAOB FOURTEEN Wednesday, October 1, 1069 LBflAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES NOTIOI TO IIOOBH

Notlct la kinby (|v«n that Staled Rlda will bt notlvtd by Ihe Municipal Council erf the Townahlp o( Woodbrldie NOTICE OF TAX SALE for Uit Installation of Traffic Slftuillza. lion Equlpmtnl at the Inlaraecllona of (lr»sn Strati and Elisabeth Avent- and TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRID3E Orten Street. Worth Street and Trainer Plact In the laelln aeclloa of the Tinvn- ship of WoMtbridft, Contract #3342 tin SECTION #102 Minting of the lolluwlng quantities II ink Traffic 8lloals CompItU Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Collector of Taxes : <»oli Traffic Cunlrollers IKiO L. y. I" O. W, I. Conduits of the Township of Woodbridge, in the County of Middlesex will mid Iht necejaary appurtenance In ac- cordance with plam and specif ia Inns hold a, public sale at the Tax Office, Memorial Municipal Build- on file with tha Office of the Municipal Engineer, ing, Main Street. Woodbridge, New Jersey, October 21. 1969 at BWs for Iht above will be received at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, Eastern Daylight Time, to satisfy mu- the Office of the Municipal clerk of the Township of Woodbridge, Memorial Mu- nicipal liens now in arrears. nicipal Building, Woodbrliige, New Jer- ley until 11:00 A. M. Prevailing Timt, The parcels to be lold are listed below, boirjg described by lot October IS, MM. to be opened and pub- licly read by Ihe Municipal Council at and block number shown on the Township Assessment Map, and 11:09 A.M. Prevailing Time. in accordance with the last tax duplicate giving the owner's name No plana and apeclflcallona ulll he given to proaptctivt blddtra until Ihey as shown on the last tax duplicate, together with the total amount are praquallfltd. Prequtllflcallon nprlod shall end on October 10, 196». Bidders due thereon as computed to THE 21st DAY OF OCTOBER, 1969, will be notllled of their status within and the cost of sale. fiirty-tluht hours after pretmall/icHtlon form h-.ve bttn aubmllttd to the Munici- Said parcels will be sold in fee to such persons as will pur- pal Clark. Bids will be rtctivfd only from thoae chase the same, subject to redemption at the lowest rate of in- Bidders who are qualified In «coorilnnct with the Instructions lo Bldi'etiV Copies terest, but not exceeding eight per cent per annum. of the PrequallflcaUon Documtnls may Said sales will be subject to municipal liens accruing AFTER be obtilned upon application to Ihe Mi- nlflpal Cltrk. OCTOBER 21, 1968, including assessments confirmed after that IlicKi dayi prior U> 385-A 21 k 22 William & Theresa Rey 35.05 tion of tha unit to any parent find enemy forces and destroy Simchat Torah services will Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sehmid, 38 tht final date for receiving of bids. 385-C 17 Mrs. Louis* Dorsey ... ti 45 making iinquiries . their capabilitl y to striki e againsi t be held on Saturday, October 4. Clyde Avenue, Hopelawn. was Bldi must be submitted on the Pro- , posal Form furnlghtd to the Bidder; must 389 A 212 to 215 Incl. » Anthony P. Ambrosa... 2113.47 Th(> Rlue Angels have pur the Danang area. named to the Dean's List for the bt accompanied by corporate surety for The children's party for the 392F 27A k 28A R, Jr. * S. Anzivino ... 143.11 chased its own bus and have) * » summer semester at R, C. A. execution of the Contract on award Sunday School and Classes thereof. The bid muat be accompanied 3960 29&30 John Elyar 74.54 .started to make plans for the Army Second Lieutenant Thorn Institute of Electronic Technol by a Certified Check for not leas than coming indorr competitions, in Aleph. Bet and Gimme I will be ten percent of tht amount of bid. 396P 25 John Elyar 2223 as R. Keleszar, 22, son of Mr. held at 6:45. Class Doled will ogy, New York City. tending to compi. j in both Color , George E. Koleszar. 40 Tht Municipal Council reserves the 398A 6&7 LaCretia Powell 138.27 and Mrs join the adul^ervice at 7:30. right to accept or reject any or all hidt Guard competitions and Drum r.ill I a run Uplin was aolirnpr] 403F 27 4 28 George Boyce 200.83 IOSII'11 M. IlIltDA Simchat ToratNpvices will also which in Iti opinion will be In tht best and Bugle competitions. All uni-as a platoon leader with the intercit of tht Township. 404 D 23A to 26A Incl. J. Makow b Son, Inc, .. 527.39 forms and equipment are sup be held Sunday, October S, at Otorfe T. Meholick i: N I i: K ,S SOPHOMORE 173rd Airborne Brigade in Viet- 0 A. M. ONE MINUTE SPORTS QUIZ Buslneti Administrator 406 10A & 10C Select Credit Corp 835.64 lied free of charge as well as YDAK: Cadet Joseph M. Fur- nam, September 1. Simehat Torah, meaning the L. P. I0/1/M »H«4 409T 370 Guiseppe Mongallazzo. 37.63 purttni>lKts In ac 448V 1315 ft 1316 Incl. A. Muradyan and ileges and wear a silver star week services during the month j.stetsko is a graduate of Wood- helm pitch? cordinc* with plant and tpaclflcatinn* of October, according to Rev. apples or candles. People of all on fII— In tha oflict of Iht Munlclpt A. Honanyan 3:17.31 and wreath insignia recogniz- bridge Senior High School. 5. Who ia Bob Moose? En tion from the Academy. the children, marking the end 3. Florida 59, Houston 34. Woodbine Avenue in the Avencl pard AFB, Texas. He was train 5. Pittsburgh pitcher who re- No plana and specification* will be 4680 2035 to 2037 Incl. Richard & G. Thomas 1599.45 He is a 1968 graduate of Co- of the High Holiday. flv*n lo any protpectlvt bidders nntil section of the township. cd as an aircraft loadmas-ter and 468V 1932 4 1933 Walter Corry H0.21 Ionia Senior High School, cently hurled a no-hltter, Ihey art prtquallfled. PrtquallKcailon The weekly .service consists of was assigned to a unit of the A daily Minyan is held every forma mutt bt returned by October 10, 468V 1934 to 1937 Incl. Thomas B. Frystock . . 176.80 where he was a member of singing of well known gospel night at Beth Sholom at 7:30 BE A WINNER 1>M. Blddtra will bt notified of Their ata 473-M 8 Pab Realty 115.87 the National Honor Society and Military Airlift Command at tua within (cirtyalght hours after pre- sonfis. presentation of a weekly and at 8:30 on Sunday mornings. qualiflcailon form has bats submitted 473-Y 12 Monroe Township Associates, lt in football and track. Charleston AFB, S. C The ser FREEHOLD. N. J. — The nraver bulletin, and a mossa-:e yeant, a 1959 graduated of Har- All area residents are invited novel "Fill In Your ,Name to Ihe Municipal Cltrk. Inc. ..f .-.-. '•13"3 25 to join the Congregation in wor Bids will bt rfcrlvtd only from those 2<>(i.2l from the Word of God, deliv rison (NJ) High Schol and at Stakes," introduced at Freehold Bidder* who qualify in accordance ulth 474D «; Silvercrest Builders .... ered by Rev. Gent. tended Northeastern University ship at any time. Raceway last year, will be re uith the Instruction U> Bidders. CopieM 481 A 2 Rudolph & E. Bixby 2<»0.2fi Testimonial Dinner of Ihe Prequallflcatlon Documsnta ma. Services (c- Sunday. Octo in Boston and Alamognrdo (N. The Pre U.S.Y. will hold meet newed on Tuesday. Sept, 30 The -W6-J 70 Gaspare A Lena Campisc 45.75 hp obtained upon application lo Ihe Mu . 11 17 I or l.t. Elmer Green bfr 5, have been scheduled as M.) City College. His wife, Ellen, ings on Tuesday. October 14 andwinner of the contest will have nlriial Clerk 486 J 82 Gaspare & Lena Campisc 111 w follows: 10 A. M.. Sunday Bible is the daughter of Mrs. Mar 28, 7:30 to 8:30 P. M. The U.S.Y. a race named in his or her honor Bidders who quallfv In accordance U'ith 499 B 14 George 4 Mary Laskay the Instruction lo Blddera may obtain 141 09 garot O'Cohncll, 46 Church Group wil1 meet ()ct(>brr 7 and!(he following week and also be plans and apprlHratlona at the Office of 499 B . 21 William 4 G. Boczkus 21 from 7:30 to 9 P. M. Study!the guest of the track for lunch Joseph V. Vslentl, Municipal Clerk, dur- 121 Robert 4 Harriet Bailey WHO Street, Somerville, Mass. ing the hours of the regular nurse of 502 lend Adult Training Time; and 7 Groups for the U.S.Y. will be eon and present a trophy in the business beginning on October 3, IBM. 504 A 38 John 4 Anna Lahita ... 2VHii! held on October 11 and 28 from hut not later than three (3) dayt prior featured race named after the 505 B 2 G. & B. Holding Co 3O7.:'.'i Coming events include: No 7:30 to 9 P. M. lo the final date for receiving of bids. • "i 11. at HIP lst>lin V.F.W. lucky patron. The charge for all plant and specifica- 505 B 26 Eileen Crowley 1177.93 vember 5. Baptismal sprviee: Group To Form The congregation will hold a To be eligible for the contest tions Is MOO which turn shall not bt re- I '>'•• Route #27, Iselin. turned. 505C 15A C. Wm. 4 Josephine November 23. BuiMinT Fund Chicken Dinner on Sunday, Oc- patrons visiting the track on 13«.«>ft Mr u.is appointee1 to the Wood Bid* must be submitted on the Pro- Wisiak Sunday; November 2fi. Thanks tober 19, 5 P. M., in the mam Sept. 30 must fill in the coupon posal Farm furnished to Ihe Bidders; '!•,<• Police Department. Jan- 509 A 19 Gyula 4M. Toth 143.87 giving Eve service; and Decem Parent Council auditorium. Ticket* will be sold in the program (located under muat he accompanied by a corporate 11 iv 1. 1956 and assigned to the ( surety for execution of the Contract on 510C 2 Dura D, Richardson • • '"'' 1 bcr 3 thrmMi 7. Crusade fnr FORDS - School 14 PTA held at a specified rate for adults, next day's entries) and deposit award thereof. Tht bid moat be accom- ]0 Sallie 4 Corine Simmons 7O7.«r. >"tiw> Division in 1961. He panied by a certified check for not less 510F ;!9 Christ with SteVfl Taylor, even jts annual homeroom represen with a smaller charge for chil- in receptacle located at the fin- W> ;is rlpvatpd to the rank of ser than ten percent of the amount of bid 510-G 5 Victoria Chupas gelistic musician from Green- tatives tea with Mrs. John La dren under 12. ish line. The drawing will be 44 16 ' nit. July 3. 1962, and tn the The Municipal Council reserves the 510-J ' 6 Irving J. Kadish ville, South Carolina. The next executive board meet- held after the official of the right to accept or reject any or all bids 79.:;7 ">k of Lieutenant, on Septem pushinsky as chairman. She an 511D 174 Waverly 4 A. Thompson ing will be held Tuesday, Octo which In Itt opinion Ml! bt ia Ihe best i :>. is»69. nounced that the following moth- sixth race. Intent* of the Township. 177 Maxy 4 Maxine ber 28. 8 P. M.. with all.con 511-D 1409 32 I i ring World War II, he ser ers would serve on the council OEOROK T. MEROLKK Harrell gregation members invited to I7TH BIRTHDAY Business Administrator ••I in the U. S. Navy, assigned Australian throughout the school year: Mrs. I.. P. in/1/M »i4.«n 24 D.F.S. Const. Corp. H7.!>.'. attend and participate in the FREEHOLD, N. J — C. 516 B 130.148 ' 'f Amphibious Corp in the Armand Furia, Mrs Joseph M Antonio 4 S.DoCouto discussion. Bingo is held in the Pierce Chapp«ll, dean of the 517N IMII Theatre of Waf. [Marchese, Mrs. Otto Leicht and NOTICE 43 Alexander 4 M. Kucsera 4ir..7l WedWing Set main auditorium, Thursday driven in action it Freehold 517 S I I is married to the former 'Mrs. Norman Peterson. First Take Votlce that MURRAY R. MARCO 44 Gabriel 4 George Laskcy 111 ">'S lIA nights, at 7:30. All area resi Raceway this season, will cele- VITZ hss aoptled to the Municipal Coun-1 517 S •'••tin lii Owens of Woodbridge. ell of the Townahip of Woodhridge, for! 51 Elza H. Minor 2'0 74 grade representatives are: Mrs. dents over the age of 18 may brate his 67th birthday on Octo 517 S • v i-i'sirio in the Avenel sec s pennn to ptrvm and place to pltcr 14 Kenneth 4 E. Taylor 90 27 attend. ber 28. The Pemberton. N. .1..transfer of Plenary Retail Consumption 571 "i uf I he Township, and the illceniw No. C-W, h' 'ofore :taued to j 74 .-, Bertagna Agency 24.41. The following families have resident retain* his touch with 617 "nu of iwo children. Patricia, Hornsbv Heights. Svdney, New! Fulton Inn, Inc. lor I at 72-74 Tiilton' 2».4l and Mrs. Edwin Rasmussen; been accepted as members ofja harness hors« and ha* posted jStreet. Woodbrtilge, \ J., to »ropoaeil 617 75 Bertagna Agency • mil .terry. 14. South Wales, Australia, have an ! . Hor ; building u> be constructed at 390 Route gg Jefftroy Builders 24 41 I':''IIIT iir|(pt are available firsfip two * the Congregation: Mr. and Mrs. three victories at the meeting. i U. S No I. Woodbridge. N J. 617 5 nounred the eneagement of their'8 ?u .« . u t u- i J. Brownstein, Mr. and Mrs.iChappell will be among the 662 20 4 21A Benjamin 4 E. "» tin- following members of vaUl Mrs John Plans and specifications of building to daughter. Heather, to Richard !Mrs ' Joh " Lapushmsky, he constructed art on flit lo the cf-joe Robinowitz W 12 ''rkrr r-nmmirl.ee: James John Osthoff, snn of Mr. anri - n Szilagyi. Mrs. Edwin; M. SchlemoviU, Mr, and Mrs. drivers for "Old Tim»r« Day" Sn ef the Municipal Cltrk. Ruth 4 Harold Gold ... 985 ••us. 634 6490: Harold Lake, Mrs. John F. Osthoff, 28 Oak "stcr: grade three: Mrs.jH. Klein, Mr. and Mrs. S. Ka on October 7. Don Robert!, di i Objections, if any, should bt mad* ton. 717 96 Frabert Co., Inc. 61 99 i 'iii'S: Larry Weston. 634 T528; Street, Frank Capraro, Mrs. John Lef der, Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Springlreetor of racingg, is prograpg m ! mediately In writing to. Jotepti V. Val 719 10C kus Mrs and Mn. L. Baron. Iselin; Mi ii th t entl, Municipal Clerk, Woodbridge. New 35&3S (ilendale Realty Corp. . 37.66 '•"I' Donnelly. 283 Ofi 12. The weddin? will take place ' Donald Koptrwhate, an event pitting the veter- Jeraey. 721 Mrs 161.75 on October 18 in Our I.arly of - Ernest Nelson; grade four: and Mn. A. Levenston. Mr. and ans of the sporp t in • riet. • signed) 839 77 4 78 Neil 4 Mary Cantazaro Uri Murray R. Maroovitz i William 4 I. Seeland 103 15 •^^.^ -n . . the Rosary Roman Catholic' - Vincent LaFroscia. Mrs. Mrs. D. Finkel, Mr. and Mrs Among the invitee* for the day 71 Rivertlde Avenue 845 AA 53 4 54 Church. Waltara, Australia. Mr. IMervin Baylis, Mrs. Felix Tur S. Bornstein, Edison. Pros pec are Chase Dean. Stanley W»'d Red Bank, New Jersey \ 847-E 2 Forrest 4 E. Campbell 453.78 Osthoff, father of the bride jtur- Mrs. Donald Bergman; tive memb«-s may contact Phil iron, Joe Churchman, Qerald I. P. 1071-a./ro »U.O4 847 E 49 to 53 Incl. Forrest 4 E. Campbell 214.61 aroom. will leave for Australia I grade five: Mrs. Stanley Wy- ip Schreiber, Me. 4 6670 or Mor Manzlano, Noel Owen. Fred 856 A 1276 4 1395 Oscar 4 Ella Large ... 445 07 oi) October 2 to attend the wed "braniec, Mrs. Derroot ris Feiertag. 283 0867. Jaeger and Howard Norrii coinwr 884 Anthony Fazio 3t <>3 Society News; RfRKOOATE'S COURT 328 & 329 Other guests for the occtiion in 144 dingg. JMrs. John Deffler. Mrs. Mi ael NOTICE TO rMCDITOIlt, 889 161 to 169 Incl. Leon 4 L. Lige plude Thomas Wh't Kl Rfl/ahflh Bar«l F.nernlrli nf .Iin»ph 60:1 7<» SLATE CAR WASH 1 itfi f f 891 Herbert Holding Co. Rirh<|rd i* » firaduate ^of Babin; grade six: Mrs. Michael 'ftlmArt rtt** *^tHAn. n? 'fir t' 'n *f fjnifi't 90 to 103 Incl. '•:' !irl F|/i Woodhridge Senior Hieh Rrlmol ','flnnyi Mrs John Hshrar-k. WOODBRinr.E - Cub Scout* Vanflerverr, .toe Hyland and I Rriflsnl. Snrrn(ste nf the fountv nf PI2 A Joseph A. Moscato son of Dr. and Th m 1 F |M 32 ''» f.'Tov H'irnf fhf*Pack 33 will conduct a f.'nrt " "- * " _ Charles A Lillian Morris 7I3.1.1 150 (freeri and han hppn honorably di<: Mrs (Jpfirge Mufin, Mr* Mi rr^Hlfnr^ nf the «ald 1'>«*ph Kalrmn If M5 349 to 352 Incl. f'( W'Kxlhridi!*, received • from thp XJ, S. Army ''linel Babin. Wash (m Saturday, October ^^ pi us HVVPF.R brlnf In th^tr rlottt*. fl^miri'lt -inri flairri1- 44] 4 442 I/wis I). Alston 21 m rurps. after SRrviriR forj .r » ,„ , f>mhiff. prlrtflpnl. I from « A. M. tr, 2 V. M.. at thf ajnin I'ttiong the .19,000 per cent, of thosp who a IT f-.v. rtf each rri"nth tn dis nrifl srbno' rontjftiri? pnr i|.^ In >n- i" ' -r. Mrs.. FVtt • I'lr" Collector of TSxf"; : ''i '• • n'-. in Ci" United States pet'tfd to graduate from liigh i i >-i t'.' 'iri'l <••! i 'i' > -'(I piob ' [Mary Sohaycla ai $3(1.64 Mm scored in tha upper two I home arul school, lie Int'tliui, It-nis on dilieu'iil levies. lti.M| L. I'. W 1,69 A,' A SALU TO OUR LOCAL BUSINESSWOMEN

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economy, vital to our progress. In each of the Middlesex Twin-County Area. In addition, they still find time to actively participate in social businesses featured on this page women play an and civic activities plus, in many cases, raise important role. They pursue busy schedules as growing families. We proudly salute our local they energetically contribute much to the eco- businesswomen.

Snrregate ... Union County U.S. He4re.entat.Ta Corporate Secretary MAtlY C. KANANE wu eieMfd the 12th Congressional Dlstrict-N.J. tint imu Surrogate ef Union Ctaunty FRAMES K. GAINES, Corporate Sec Assistant to Bank President In IMS, and «u rMlKM In IBM In relary for Union Count; Trust Co 1MJ she waa recipient el the Cron /Pro unie 1957, arranges for, attends, and THE HON. fTORENCE T. DWAT.R Ecelesis ft Ponllflce" from Pop* Pcu« npreanta ,Ui« people ol Union Coumv records the minutea «( meetings of the MARY E. TIKRKEY wu appointed (except Elbahetn, Linden, Rahway) In xn tot her apostoBo work ter. tht Board sal Directors, Executive Commit AdmlnlstraUve Assistant to the Presi- rongrass, drafting, studying, voting on Catholic laity and Church. Shf is Na- lee. Development Committee, Stockhold- dent ol Union County Trust Co. la Janu- national legislation, L aiding ceustltu tional Vice-Regent ef the CatbolR »|oih- ers' Annual and Special Meeting. She ary, 1987. Previously Secretary to the ents In matters before the Federal Cjov ters. chairman of national leuership has custody of the Company's leal, rec President, she uas graduated summa rrnmrnt. In her 1] years in Congress Institutes: on Board of Dlractora and ao- nrdn and documents, she alao super rum laude from St. Peter'a College, Jer- nht haa helped enact lawi to slrengthm rial planning commlttM of United Com- i lies activities of the office of George •ey City, with a B.S. degree, in Econom- trrr- country & Improve the well-being nr munity Senlcea; St. Elizabeth Hospital IV. Bauer, Chairman. A member and ici. Mi«i Tlerney Is presently studj-lng people. Recipient of many awards, she Foundation Board: Legislation Chairman r>«lt secretary of National Association for an M.B.A. del res at New Vork was given an honorary Dot-tor of t.aus •>f Connecticut Famu B.P.W.; trustee at Bank Women, N.J, Chapter; Soropll •Jnlverslty's Gradual* School ef Buil- degree in IMJ from Rntgera, the State Union County Women's Republican Club. mist International, and past president of neu Admlnlstratlos She la • member university. She devotes full tlmi la htr Mlm Xanah* wrltaa a column "Wills the Quarter Century Club, Unloa County M the ^National AsstKlatlon of Rank ton which tnclodea senior positions) oa the •ad CaUtca" for Th« Dally Journal, and Trust Company, her hobbles are garden Women. Ranking it Currency b Government Op «nei at least 2 talks each «H1 (for II) ing and movie photography. Mrs. Gaine» rratlons Committee. She haa a eon, ,i montha of the year) on the importance rrsnrri K. (ialnr* and her husband, George, reside In Miry t. Tlfrnry daughter-in-law and t grandsons. (Mia Marr T. KanaDt of making a will. She haa written a moat eilubeth. Bon. I'l.rrnrr T Dwyert son, aa Air force Major wlm interesting travel book—"Coma Along asn-ed in Vietsaro la now teaching ai With M«.Tf Weal Polat).

Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary MARY F. DANKER, AatlsUat Serra Manager, Marketing Kcrvirrn >ary at I he Main Office, Union County 1,,•.r Co.. started In 194J aa a stene- HUTH E. MEURY attended Drake Bu«i Former N. J. State Senator DOROTHY C WEEMAN. Assistant ilrrk for the Bank's Operations Officer, nets College, Rutgers, Falrlelgh Plc-kei Secretary at Ibe Cranford Office of L'oion transferred to the Credit Dept, (Mali ion, and American Management Ammla County Trust Co., handles duties con. Office), and liter joined the Commercial Lion. Joining Clbt la 19)4 she advanced frern aecretary to Coordinator of Govern THE HON. MILDRED BARRV HUGHES listing of General Banking, Customer Hanking Dept.. (Alain Office) as Secre- t'ontact, and Public Relations, especial tary-RecepttoBtat. In December, l%t she ment Sales L ActMtlef. Sales Ptnlif represented L'oion County citizsna In mak- Mgr., Mgr. of Sales Admin., and U nnu ing !in (or over 10 yeara. holding the If enjoying htr contact with people, A «is appointed Assistant Secretary. Her distinction of being th* 1st woman in the member of National Aiiociation of Ban* duties ars general banking activity In the Manager. Marketing Services. The fir*! N' J. Stala Senate In 360 years, She served Women? she la past Treasurer of the ( ormnerclal Ranking Dept (Main Office) uornsa to achieve exrcuttie status a! * >eara m Asssemblyuoman. and 2 years Kllse St. Fund. Cranford, former Treaa "here aha enjoy* her contact with, and libs, she uai, In ISA), chosen nne ol at Senator. Mrs. Hughes' freedom from arer el Business h Prof. Women's Cluh. terWee to, customers. She completed N.J'e. outstanding women by Fsl/lelgh legislative duties renters around h,er (ranford. and haa participated In United itieral American Iafltutej of Ranking Wckenson, H»r dep't cf 47 personnel huiband, 1 ftoni and 6 grandchildren in fund and March of Dimes drives. She rouraes, is a member of the National handles field force admlDlstratloa, reprr non ixilltirjl activities at home-the Blut and her husband, Kenneth B. have tun Association et Bank-Women, Inc., and •enlatlvea sales reporting, pub!> aimn.. lloiwe In minn. A member of the Ad- ions, Kenneth, Jr., married, In California has served is Ass't. Chairman of Union sample contrnl t> rentrallied files. A iliory CommlttM to N.J, Historic Trust • nd Lieutenant, J, C,. Frederick G. fownablp March of Dimes. Residing In member of Newark Chapter Admin (s«t up by her legislation), and a public Communications Officer aboard tht (»f (lark with her husband, Henry and eon. Mgmt. Soclrly and of Watehung Con member of 1M9 N.J. Commlaslon to study grtgaUonal Church, Miss Menry enjiui C, Herman ner I'SS America. Mjir.f F Dnnker lohn, who attends the Unlvenily of sbffcealty in public media (• constant Tampa, Mrs. Dankrr enjoys gardening rollxctUg Auatrlan broni* miniature cat» work while she was In the Legislature), in her spare time. music, eewlng and dealfslng, She lives ah* is al»6 readying a book on politics "ith her sister, Helen, who ts on tht from UM feminine view-point. Other In staff ot Montclalr Sute College. ureats.- religious organizations, musio and MMrH lurrr Hughes Ball I. seulag. CIBA Assistant Secretary Clba Cerferailsa aM Msrrts Int., iammH EI-EAKOtt M. SPECK. Assistant Serre- la«r at the Berkeley Heights Office. »si employed la 1937 by Citlzeni Trust *rkelcy ROSE V. MT1XER, Sr., Vlca-Preaident. v. iluiles ars general banking. A member Secretarial Srbool. East Oraage, has Head of Savings Dep'f operations It Per- if the National AHOC. of Bank Women, been with the Assortatloa slnoe 1%«, soanel at City Federal Savings * Loan , Inc. a put president ef Berkeley prtiently holding Ibe FOSIOOBS ef cor Aesoc., Ellr. Joined th* organization In ' Heights Area B.P.W. Club, put treas- porate Secretary and eiecurjve Secretary I MO waa promoted to Corporal* gect'y. In urer nf Mothers' Aux. of PAL, she has to Mr. John J.-flelsey, Prseldest ef the 1941. to Vire President in 1951, and Sr. Morkrj for Berkelvy Heights Area March Klmora Savings and Loa» Aaaoclatlon Vlce-Prasideat la Nov., 1967. Past presl- ! -.1 ntmei. A graduate of Wuhlngt«i dent of Newark Chapter American Sav- lla\lnj previously bean a legal secretary, ing! 4 l/ian Tnjlltuu, a member of Srhool for Secretaries, Mrs, Speck Is •he ts quallflea In all pbaaes of tht xoinea'a committee of N..I Savings It now enrolled in the American Institute tsvlngs and loan lnduatry. Mrs. Aselln l-oaaj League, arid Bite. Advisory Com- of Ranking School. Residing II Berkeley resides In FJIiabeth. and hu one daugh mittee of Co-operative Office Education Heights with husband, Edward, and son. ter Kathleen who is a freshman at Marv- rirrgnrv. she enjoya gardening, reading Program 0, Nj_ R9,, WM c\Kit

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General Manager Director of International Sales Vic* President Vice President Vice President Of Bank Customer Relations Underwriting Division Underwriting Division ril KEN A. SALSANO hts been pm mnriHt in Mce President of the Flnt K'nV HELEN Ht 3SMAN is responsible for WILBERTHA RASMUSSEN Is oss of nf foionla. Aa Personnel Director, she ihe raordlnstion of all Commercial so- Ihe mn women In the mutual fund ANN V GM.VTN who Joined Anchor nci [irnspectuw! Is an important respon- Mm. Salaano attended American Instltui^ fine group of top management gentlemen She has lectured before International abilltv: Ihe material goes t» son)* 300,- if Banking School, completed a eeurwe is and a fins staff. Mrs. Htusman enjoys bankers and economists In Europe and TOO shareholder! of the Anchor Group Tuhllc Relatloaa at Princeton, If Publi travel with her husband, and being Presi- South America and la also a director of nf Mutual tunas and to Investment deal city Chairman of the Elizabeth Chapter dent of Elizabeth Soroptimlst Club, East two European financial organizations Her in from coast to coast. Mill Oalvln's ttnerican Institute of Bsnklng, ai «' «rn Star, Chamber of Commerce, Execu- pamphlets 4nd articles about Inveatlnx knowledge of the latest printing pro- an » member of tht Nminnal A,

Director of Nursery School layer—Fashion Coordinator Owner-Buyer ef Dress Shop Legal Secretary MONICA Vh\TfS nn'BEL. Wrector of JACQUELINE BOOERS wu Hlerallv ANNETTE STLVERMAN. owner nf Gerafdine Nursery !(rhoot. a pioneer In raised ia the fashion field raving, u an EILEEN M. ALBANESE, aerrctary to MMos-Fd^ard", handles the buying "' >he field nf earlv childhood ertucsrion. adoleacent, accompanied her mother • lames L. Melhulsh. E"1 of the law eicluiilve Un»», advenliing sni sll prrr" h*e»n* l*r loth vear at the school this 1 »ife of the former owner of Ftohman'i' firm, Schneider * *t«1an, Newark, st rafinn* fnr her eagerly n«aM*ii f»«M"« f*n. t'|wn 'ended Rntwru Wsl»n Stenngrnohlc Vhryii. In alflitlon to b*!"* M^nas'r .....«i" tr ^i! f-rT'4 and in* !i^^ if rh'fhm fr»ii|B'*OfT frrtm A*1»lpht t nlleg* 1,1 . «h» njoin th» chi»|l*li«*» nf th» l»sf«> ,..,•-,: ...n-. A efa(*'i*** >*f *•-> • n rk CM'^ >i»Han p*r lAnf »t^"M»lafk>n i»irh th* "on |i*l(J nd'iji » m»mV *f F«1*jr f'onn'v f)r> r i-h

' [-p» «l* -, «« ^r.«|^«rit r,t ,\li,M'ri; Sftv* A«tn/.fstl!•'• f *iV*f*- Fr'^rnin VM VWt A "h» * th* n*ri»* nn m*m .!..<....ai. .,r •: I Iwi. rt'irwrv M')'» * on th* h»r*hlp drl ** and in find r»|*|n« Ft M.r. M-,m« ' Plrtn 'hspt^r fll* M'MhT rV.ftrr) *f Birr •h W »>h*n ol, ft.v and h*r wu'hnnd. "IdeW tr»el*4. h«'» -f £ ,hii'lr»r-. th* I* f»rlun»!» In flint .1 *n-\ ift K • nl'ei «pa!n. r«Tt>fg*l *rnl ofh*r p;tmi ( pran countries, tnd hw* mitnr*d through in* uni hshlng tnr thfrn A mfimhr»r "' i t'r rtB'iBh'era »th nfifff nhf fihr»lrlin« Nnrserv School k Schneider and Morgan ASn*tt* Nflrermaa

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IN BUSINESS are essential to our nomical and commercial life of our Union and econoiny, vital to our progress. In each of the Middlesex Twin-County Area. In addition, they still find time to actively participate in social businesses featured on this page women play an and civic activities plus, in many cases, raise important role. They pursue busy schedules as growing families. We proudly salute our local they energetically contribute much to the eco- businesswomen.

A Realtor Since 1932 Executive Director Travel Agency ANNE L. BROWN-LHtcd to "Who'i Who or American Women," partner In American Red Crow Chapter 1IABY LOUISE WET JEN. after U firm of Brown fc Brown. •peclalhUne in Elizabeth, New Jersey yean •iperianee H IMl line ol work Industrial * Commercial Real EMattj. opened tor own travel agency In De- Pait President Eastern Union Co. Board CHARLOTTE B. McCRACKEN-PoalUos cember 196B. Prom that time to now. of Realtors. Served on N.J. Women's entails administration of volunteer * paid Mary LOUIM knows what UH word "buy" Council, Council of Nati' AHOC Nati Speciil Agent, Insurance ttaff personnel, k dally public relitiotw. means. It seems a wouil know! what Inat. of Real Estate Brokers. Beard of Misa McCrackea has had lor 23 yean the convenience* people want whea they Governors on Nati Inst. Original mem- responaibiliiy of working In community lr«v«l and «b« is the firl to »ee Out yon ber Regional Salea Clinic Comm. earvinf SOPHIE BARANSD bu beta named with governmental, educational and so- let the but for limited budget! u well all of U.S. and new series on Education to the highest honor for women to tbe cial work agencies. Sbe Is also respon- at the "Grand Tour" if dealred. She has of Real Estate Board, Appointed by Ufa Insurance Industry. Aa Special Agent sible for budgets, finance surveys re- planned numerous trip* lor club* ud 10- Traders Club aa Director of Excbang* for the Garden State Ufe Insurance Co. ports It presentation of total agency. Mist rieties ami 1« • put maater at (be tit Council of Interati Traders Clubi ap- of Newark, sbe waa elected President of McCracken has served with Ihe BPW of making these tilp« "One Hippy Fam- pointed to Convention Comm. Reaearcb the Women Leaden Roond Table of the Clubs on local, slate & national levels ily" attain. She occasionally teacbes t Salet Comm. of Broken InaL locally National Association of Life Underwriters and has been recently elected chairman armchair travel or shorthand brash-ap k nationally; Librarian of Broken Inat., at tbelr annual convention to San Fran- if National Nominating Comm Sbe is cwruf. u a member of UM Cranford now on National AMOC. Library Policy cisco. Her average soles production Is i Past President ol Ihe N.J. Federation HPW Clnb and Is President of N.J. Comm. She if a charter member of over 1500,000 per y*sJ. As a member of which has a membership of 3,500 women; Federations of Business A Professional Intefan Real Estate Councilors, has been the executive committee for the pant Is member of Fortnightly Club. Soropto- Women's Clubs Inc. Her behovf-travel Chairman. Speaker k Moderator at N.J. tbreo years of the Women Leaders Round mlst Club, Citizens League k member- (naturally!) and taking pleMm n)i In A.A.U.W. phis other community sultant on Tax Appeal In Union: partici- Life Insurance Agent of tbe Year, the first organizations. For relaxation she travels, pated In Oregon A Delaware aa Panel woman to he so honored. Sbe has bad Charlotte B. McCracken reads and enjoys bird watching. Cranford Travel Inc. member k moderator lor Sale* Clinic over 27 years of experience In tbe Ufe Com., U also member of International Insurance field. 4 Aides St.. Craaford flt-KM Platform AJSOQ. Hobbies of Anne's are American Red Cross civic affairs and bard work. Chair- Sophie Is LHe Member, Immediate past man Indust'l 4 Commercial Gifts for N.J. President and Publicity Chrm. ol WLRT Ml W. J.rsey St.. Assnc. of Real Estate, United Fund tt She entered tbe Insurance Held hi 1943. Red Cross, served on Building Fund for wts elected President of League ol Life St. Elizabeth's Hospital; moving factor Ins. Women of N.W'and Chrm. of Worn- eatabllsning religious school * Temple in en'a Coram. ol NALU, Sophie went through Superintendent of Recreation Elmora as well aa Elmora. Hebrew all the chairs in Central NJ. Life UD ESTHER EOBERT has planned tt Deputy Clerk Center; helped in butdtng of Westfleld derwrltera Assn.. was President 198041, supervised year 'round programs lor Temple. Anne was active in Refugee Regional Vice President of N.J. SALU's all ages lor 32 yean. She received & Program of Nati Council of Jewish Life Underwriters Political Action Comm. awards from Township of Union Man- Women k bas traveled at her own of NALU and Is on* ol M women under- ufacturers Assoc., Galloping HU1 AMOC. Chief Oerk expense, throughout Uw U.S. lecturing writers to appear in Research k Review (named a playground after her), Lions on education and betterment of Realtors In the "Women tn our Life-insurance " Anne L. Brown Sophia B. Baraiskl Club, Pop Warner Football Assoc. Amer- A. ETHEL ALLUTON. waa UM Brit at Regional Clinks under Jurisdiction of Sophia Is past Chrm. Union County ican Legion Post #15, Bad Cross, GUI woman ever to In appointed aa Clerk NatT AIJOC. of Real Estate Boards and Chrm. National Foundation March of Scouts, National Rsjonalioa Assoc.. Sr. ol Uw Board of CboMn Freehold*™ of Nat1«ln«t. of Real Estate Broken. Dimes. Sophie Is married bai one daueh- Citizens Comm. 8he planned, execut- Oi. County of Union, la (act >h« ww U» Weipad to form Indnsti Commission and * 3 granddaughters. She and her ed and raised funds for tbe Memorial nnt woman ever to hold that position Cdmmksion for Klhabeth; presented Circle of Remembrance Honor Roll d RMOratlon asking for Kim to establish _, m Edward Uve at 901 North Ave., fa tb* State of New Jersey. Sbe enjoys Cratotonl, massed flags honoring Union servicemen Uw responsibilities and variety ol work Urts Commission PresenUy serving u it women ol World War II. Esther L-omlnc through the Freeholder's Office. representative to Human Rights Com- Initiated tbrongh her affiliation with »« is Proaldent of Ihe Connecticut mission of Elizabeth and Is member el Conn. Farms DPW Club of Union, the Farms Business * Professional Women'a Lsagut of Women Voters. Award Dinner for Sr. H.S. Girls Ath- Club of Union, a member of the Beiular Garden State Life Ins. Co. letic actjviuea. She Is charter member Republican Clnb ol Union and « member Witb every day and evening as full and Past Pres. of Union BPW and la at the Order ol Eastern Star, Sharon aa it is, the still finds time to enjoy 4* Central Ana.. Newark. N.J. now charter member ol Conn. Karma Chapter No. 34* and of Uw 2nd Preshv. bar name, her husband. 1 sons, their . BPW Club of Union, aba waa awarded •grlan Church In Elizabeth. Her husband wtves and her wonderful grandchildren. A Union's "Women ol Uw Year" by Na- A EtM AllMoa Al Is wha the Union County Dtitrlct tional B.P.W. In 1N», Either la also a Court Elbe) and her htuband love to granddaughter, Randy Is one of 1st coeds trustee * member ol Executive Board of travel a» mil u belnit honta to their accepted at Princeton. United Fund. She Is married and has a many friends In tbelr ktvelv borne. Brown & Brown •on, dauKnter, ; grandchildren. 1M Elmora ATenne, Elbukelb, EL. HM Township Of Union

Township Clerk MARY E. MILLER, listed In "Who's Biecutive Secretary Secretary Who ol American Women," nnd "Commu- UABY A. KIEL baa been executive Co-Owner & Fashion nity Leaders ol America." Born In Union, MARY L. DUGAN has the Interesting •eentary to Dr, Joseph, Vice President Cordinator graduated Union grammar and Union position of executive secretary to Mr. Eastern Operations and Dr. Chester C higb, completed Municipal Administra- Shelly Nagrod ol Nagrod Studios. This Lob, Manager Eastern Tube Div. of tion course at Stevens Inst. courses In not only covers the usual secretarial S-F-D Laboratories in Rahway for the I.IIXIAN SKIB Is part owner and Duties of Municipal Clert at Rutgers, and duties, but Includes assisting brides and past six yean. Sbe Is a Certified Profes- fanhlim co ordlnator of LUIettVs, a charm- Psychology at Union Adult School. She bridal parties on wedding day, so pre- sional Secretary and president of the Inn. Intimate dress and accessory shop has been employed in Township Clerk's cise timing between wedding appoint- Union County Chapter of Uw National carrying small, large and hall eb*s. office since 1926, appointed Deputy Clerk ments and reception runs amootbly. She Secretaries Assoc. which Is an Interna- Lillian has entree to all the leading In 1W9, appointed Township Clerk 1957 * also schedules appointment for portrait*, wholesale fashion houses an keeps abreast tional Assoc NSA's objective, Is to ele- and ahead of the market In styling. The elected Tnunshlp Clerk In 1958 and now ipot news, legal and industrial photos. vate the standards of the secretarial serving under Tenure. Sbe Is a member Mary Is a graduate of Berkeley Secre- •hop has recently been snlargea and profession by uniting (or tbelr mutual completely redecorated Sbe arranges and 3l Conn. Farms Presbyterian Chun h. tarial School of East Orange and of benefit men and women who are engaged Conn. Farnu Post 33 American Legion, John Roberts School ol Modeling. She la narrates fashion shows, occasionally In a continuing program of educational mndels She Is active In Cerebral Palsy Conn. Kirnis BPW Club, Municipal active Ui aiding Mr, Nagrod in bis pe- and professional development. Mary's Clerk's AMUC of NJ, Nati Ins! ol tition as President of New Jeney's and other civic hind drives. She Is Past husband James, la a supervisor at Chev- President of Rusary Society of Immacu- Municipal Clerks, Reg. Republican Chili Junior Pageant and to tbe many dive mi- ron oil Co. of Perth Araboy. They, with lled activities of the Jaycees, March of late Conception. Lillian's husband la as- ol Union. She served hi World War II their son Larry, a seventh grade student sociated with Public Service and they In Air Force as a member of WAC, It Dimes. United Fund and PAL, Mary at Mildred Terrace School tn Clark, en- have two teen age sons. month!, 12 fff them overseas, reretvtd enjoys bowling, swimming, a good novel joy camping, western square dancing Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal • Victory and traveling. and dining oat. M«rJ r Mfllrr Medal. Mary was honored by tbe Marra Mary I Durae Mary A. KM Iillette'i Shop factnrers Association and named CiUmn Nagrod Studio ef tbe Year, k spec, community serv. Varian Associates K» Morris Afenne, Elisabeth award by Belter Boa. Bureau of Union. Mi tt. Prod g|. Elisabeth IH4IM KM aahwsy Ave. Vnlm Township Of Union

Real Estate Broker LVNN i. BLOOM, Is employed as Property Manager ft Treasurer Executive Secretary of the Eastern Union GENEVIEVE WALSH Is Properly Man- KATHERINE GREEN operates Green's County Board ol Realton, comprised SKIT of the Management Department and Eiecntlre Director Real Estate Agency with ber ion Michael nl 115 Realtors, 400 salesmen and 20 treasurer o( the Boyle Co Her depart- J. Green, Realtor. Mn. Green says the assof-lat« and Institutional members. Aa ment manages over 1,000 spartment units nr^RIETTA E rnOEHUCH, Execu- a member of the Executive Offlcen Coun- and a variety ol one and two family challenge and the people with whom she 1 tor mrertvr of Heart Assn. Health Merchants It Professionals Association Robert W. Bloom and twe sons Robert those sponsored by National Afcsoc. of Rrtucatlnn 4 Welfare Asm of Elizabeth. lor her charitable and professional work, It. and Richard both students at Anra- Real Estate Boards In Cleveland. Ohla. National Rehabilitation Ann., Past Pres. the flntt woman member ever to be so ham Clark High School Lynn Is active Slie Is a member of the Eastern Union Madison Monroe PTA: Past Pre*. Third honored by the Polish anil She Is Vice in community affairs. President of both fnunty Board ol Realton, The Union Ward Dem. Clnb. Pros. Profesa'l Heart President of the Federation ol Polish tbe P1O * the Booster Clnb of Abraham County Multiple Listing Service, The Assn. Slafl of N.J. Married, one son. 1 Organizations Mrs. Green Is now Vice- Clark High School and currently serving Apartment Assnc. of America, Tbe Chil- trxnoYhiMrflv Loves to cook, bake, knit, president of the Greater Elizabeth Demo- on the Buard of Directors and Is now s dren's Guild of St. Elizabeth's Hospital. crochet, and travel. cratic Association. Grandchildren Michael candidate for Board of Education in The Elizabeth Towa * Country Clnb. Is attending Fordham University, Nuncy Koaelle As parents of two athletic sons, Genevleis Walsh has sis children. She Is at Benedictine Academy, Kathy Ann Is ah* and ber husband enjoy watchnu enjoys swimming, traveling and Is cur- rently planning a European trip In Oc- Union County Heart Association at Ml. Holyoke College. Ibelr sons perform In baseball, football Waist E rrmslfes KalkerhieOmsi Lym J. Bkwm and basketball. Thru permitting her tober. MW.JemyM.,Elltaketa Green's Agency bobbies fncluoe, gardening, ofl painting and bridge. The Boyle Company 151 JefferM Aye., Elhubta UU E. Janet M., b

President-Treasurer Real Estate Broker-Salesman Teacher Of Accordion Piano It Organ DAGNY A. AHRENS Is President k LOTTIE LASHEIt. wno Is well known Rettaorant Owner Treasurer of Bobvon Backing Ring Co., hi the Real Estate circles along wttb Co patentee), developer k president of her ausband Roy Lasher, a licensed real EVELINE HAVIGHORST bepn the Gatemaxter Valves, Inc., Vlce-Pregldent estate bmker, began her career h) 1M» •iiidv of mini? ai the age of 5, then tt LOUISE D. MURPHY la owner of the rx-came a major part of ber Ufe at 7 popular Brass Horn Restaurant She was of TrKStale Oatemasler nUefl-Seal Pre- when Mr. Lasher wss extremely active rtirion Works. Mrs Ahrens, widow of in bunding in Uninn k Middlesex coun- nn the piano Later Ins aeconfloa and named RewtMjrateur of tbe year in 1%* nr^-in wrrr added. She became a certi- tiy the Restaurant Gourmet Socty ni Robert H Ahrens has been head of ties. Lottie has been actively engaged Rnbvon Backing Ring Co. for 15 yean. in seUtng since 1953 and recently ob- fied teacher of the American Accordion- America. The charming hostess, mother ist s Association arid served m the far- if S chlMren. has miccestfnUy carried on (Jatpmanter, 2'i ytars, Trl-State 7 rears. tained her broker's license * la now a she Is Vice-President of Morrow Anod- member of tbe firm Her objective Is uM» - PM1 Rtauto. Bob Eberty. Kyle Rot« grtms Eveline Is the wile ef Fred and Ihe late Thomas Mitchell. member of Chamber of Commerce as BA * MA In education, ber son, Marvin. weD as Commissioner on Human Rela- who wm soon follow In his father's foot- Tla' iRliormt, one of tbe Fontdera ef EUn- tion* Comm. Sbe has six children and steps la the building Hne b*th PAL Her hobbles are record col- seven grandchildren. Ipcilng. photography and the enjoys the The Bras* Horn festanrairt Inxurv of the great on'doon when time t> Hurpirv Uttle Lister Roy & Lottie Laaher F-vettne Havfrsont pennl'a. Evtlnie featnrea personal ap- 144 Cssrry tt., EBiebrta, HI pearances for private parties, arranges Robr-on Backing Ring Company Real Estate and coaches mwrle*! e^#rnrns. en WettfleM A»e, EHtaketk tn-«Mt tn Garden St., Elisabeth IN r«min«*«B St. Elts. StUWt

Advertising RAT JAMES KOPECKY ka> been with Seeretary-Treaiorer PAI.'S "Gal Friday" Fashion Store Manager The Dally Jonrnal M yean. Sbe enjoys the dally contacts and public relation VARGARET PERRETTA la secretary- VIRGINIA AltVJPJJ^O, a woman reafly EDNA SCHOENFELD la Manager »l aspect of her wort As Supervisor of tn amrer of the active AlliatK* Stationer's dedicated to the aervicet ol others . . Gdmar's Faehlon Snap . . the Oldest Soik-ltlii* she maintains snd services con- In Her many responslbilitle* Inchide In- never Idle, vet a mother *f I and grand- yet most modern Women's Fashion Store tract and transient erfvertimng accounts • ide laies. purchs«'ni(, nnedltlng, phai mother ol 4, she fills ber day doing for as well as preparing holiday and special at 223 North Wood Avenue In Linden. n fl f il charje of bookkeephig IB eommfrlval others as weA a* running a comfortable Edna has been active In all phrases of l pr'm 'K fl -, n^e •tippy jrtrl efiQiynnwnt src-urtts unfi happy home She served 8 year* from^n* fashfom lor mnny years. Prior i 'io mryip^[if (s on! v tt]t•• tnr) one h 11[ at «o charman and th*n chafrftinn for In muniitlnj; her r>r*«rnt operation, «h» pr-« v- in "Irf '.'t' il h <* |r->wn hy l#spfl norf Cm^ri F'lnft FM-i ''!• fn F,Hlt1»Tl* Union "nn v«rv »"ti e In th» WholMsle riivhkin t. ,,..!« ,i.«. (r. irie personplrty nl toe a (,,.,nl|r. [••<•< I* |.r««»ntljr »'-tl •• «» V|r« ,.f wnrrens fflflhion* anrl knnw* h«r h'lsl- • .v rt rnn '.i witi'h r* M r th^t In I'-i iihh e wrurien of UUnioi n nnrl Ml |( q j /ril linsinwui |-(cfc,,i,,n«l t'luh of Union, furniture nnd • |o!Wn| »r» 'Ml/pred I" -IK1 rnu/ys fiffloor activity ft Is a mem- 1 if.t ''nimles In *tnj> In and »ny h'llo. Unit. II -tr-Uof lt*pip'ill'»n efell*r North Wood Avs.. Mnden Union Couniir. xn North Fonrteent* St., K«nuV«rlk Onter. Wrm VnrK Clly: Tho Jfiily Inurnnl JM N. Hrn«< fttrerl. ITIIubfOi A SALUTE TO OUR LOCAL BUSINESSWOMEN

Presenting Important Contributors to Business, Civic and Community Progress!

WOMEN IN BUSINESS are essential to our nomical and commercial life of our Union and economy, vital to our progress. In each of the Middlesex TVin-County Area. In addition, they still find time .to actively participate in social businesses featured on this page women play an and civic activities plus, in many cases, raise important role. They pursue busy schedules as growing families. We proudly salute our local they energetically contribute much to the eco- businesswomen,

Vice Principal, Secretary Officer and Member Teacher * Publicity Chairmm Directress of Beauty School j MM^^^^^^^^^^^^^^SjftT^BBBBBaaBaL Realtor-Insurer -'-~__ Board of Directors In St. Adalbert School LE0N1A CEFARATTI (Misa Uosla), MARIE R. DEACON operates k»i MRS. FRANK SCOTT JR. t| a woman JEAN T. ZAGUREK la being honored proprietress of "House of Vogue," jn whn»t name U amonymoua with leader. by the EUi. Federation of Polish Organi- Real Estate * Insurance Business, ««j»e exclusive halrstyllng establishment known Deacon Agencgr, Cranford. She baa tw •hip m our ar«a'a civic community anB zatlona. Jean haa been a credit to the throughout th« milropolltan am. is Iniilrn'js endeavors. As an officer anil Federation ind tbe affiliated orgsnlistloni vice-Prei. of 2 corporations, Lemcarl *^s^BSr) ^saaaaaB soiling homes and Insurance lor •vesMCO number of Ihe Moray LaRue Company'i M wall aa to the Pollah-American Com Corp. and Barblzon Beauty Academy. '^B^H^uttdT-dUMt' ittlflR years and delights In meeting the-imbue board of dlrectora, ahe pursues an active munity. Every one la Invited to share With her husband, Carlo J. (Dean t Program Chairman of Cranford Board, of and important role with her husband and toil banquet given to her on Nov. 15th al Director), ahe Is also a partner and ^HKT^^ 'flfl^H Raaltors (she organized their Woman's St. Adalberts Auditorium. S^BBBB™ J5S*™lAt ^^B^IBBBBBI Assoc.), paat president of the Cranford »i'» in the family bualneaa. Har many directress of the Franklin Beauty School ?; • 'immunity activities Include more than Mra. Zagurek served as general rhalr. HIT creations have bean sten on TV and SB^B^B^BA ^W^£^» t.SBBBBBBBBBBsB Rusiness 1* Professional Women's Club, •in years volunteer service with the Ellt- man of the Annual Polish Constitution in th< theater. She attributes her success ^^^H^T ^ftitfe SBBBBBBBBBBBBB she has had tie singular honor of being •htth General Hospital. Har cheerful. Day Observance, Annual Polish Night in to 13 short years of perseverance in ^^^K^^X&m* ^aaa^HP the only woman president of the Coil- cucarollc disposition Inspires the respect Warlanco Park, Annual Pulaski Day Pa- beauty culture. The Team' endeavors to .^^^^K «^|j£S£j}> ^^^KE pies Club of First Presbyterian Church. •ml admiration of all those, who work rade in which ah* waa honored with the pass on their prestige and talent to their ^J^^^^^kT^^J^B^B^S^slsB •ince It Inception In 1942. Her Kbbte. wllli her. title of First Woman Grand Marshal from students. ^^^^^^^•^ga^aj^^^^^^H •re cooking, gardening, and being active Eliiabeth. She will parade aa "MRS. I'D. in the Cranford Dramatic Club. LAND" In the 33rd Annual Pulaski Pa- rade In New York waa Ocn. Sect'y Pub- Morey LaRue licity In the Polish Federation and was a MM. Frank Scoll Jr. member from lta inception. Jean repre- Franklin Beauty School Launderen It Cleaners sented the Polonla and Polish Federation Leonla Cefaralll Marie It. Deacon The Deacon Agency In 25th Annlv. of the Polish-American Elisabeth, N.J.-EL. MM Congress at Shoreharrt Hotel, Washington., m Braal St.. BlUibitk 111 Nertk Are., W., (Jranford She holds office* U Pres. of Polish Wo- men's Alliance of America, Group 2589, Soct'y of Matkl Doekl Oestochowsklej, I'res. of St. Theresa Ynung Womens Club, Pres. of St. Cecilia Choir, General Beefy Republican State Publicity of Eliiabeth Federation of Po- Commltteewoman lish Organizations. Seg'y of Greater IU» abetli Democratic AI#I. Designer'Buyer IRENE QRIFFIN waa lit woman elect- She Is a member of the Democratic ed Assemblywoman In Union County. She State Com. of N.J. Women'a Dlv., Tren- KAY SAFFBR, couturiers extraordin- Office Supervisor Z la Union Connty'e Republican State Com- ton; Union County Democratic Women'! aire says, "No probleih Is too big for mltwoniini haa been on the Republican Club, Elmora 3rd1 Ward Democratic Asm.. an affair . . , w« fit and design for any Municipal Comm., In Weatfleld for 90 J«s» T. Zagurek LadIM Aux. PolUh Veterana Army Assn site In bridal and formal wear." Kay EVELYN A. SCHMIDT Is Oflice"-«uper- years, A graduate of Kent University Poat S37; Ladlea Aux.. PolUh Laglon helped organise "Linden Debutante visor (or Manpower. Inc., Office DWIshm, haa a B.S. deem from Columbia, at- American Vets. Post "91; Society of St. Scholarship Foundation" (Chairman 3 Klliabeth. Her responsibilities entail the tended NY. School of Finance and Rut- ABII Or. =177, Sow of Poland, Polish yrt.) In Exec. Chairman Union County Internal control of clerical and cuntomer sora. A Past Pres. of Westfleld Jr. Hltlh Nat) Home; .Satisfactory Saving) and Dlv. Girts Town of Italy affair for Nov.'; I'untact work lo Insure quality IPrPlic, P-TA. and Weatfleld School Welfare Coun- Loan. Polish Ladles Aid Society, Poltah other activities . . , Cultural Affairs She (really enjoys dealing wlB) ' ttio i II. served on State Board of Mgn. of Ladles Unity Soc. Helen ModrteJewskleJ Committee. Linden; and Vlce-Prea. Hallo- clients and the "temporary girls on a N J. Congress of Parenta and Teachen. Group «2769 Z.N.P"., Mothers Club of St. ween Parade Committee (Chairman 5 continuing basis, to promote food rela- and on Knecutive Boarde of the Weat- Adalbert Parish. St. Adalbert P-TA and yrs. King aV Queen Committee); Union tionships with nil parties. Mias Schmidt, a fleld YWCA. the Weatfield College Wo- Publicity chairman. Catholic Youth Or- County Heart Fund; Valletta* Ladles' native Elizabethan, la a member of tha men'a Club and League of Women Voters. sanitations Advisory Board. General Pulaski Memorial Com. Inc. Manpower, Inc. Irene T, r, riff In Cornmanden was Free, of the N.J. Council N.Y.C.. District f 19-Conncll #1J Polish of Patriotic Women of America, held of- Women's Alliance of America: Polish Kayeafftr Kay Saffer't Bridal Home (lc« in Weitfleld'a Women's Club and la Natl, Fund lor Polish Gov. in Exile. She E. Jersey SI. * Jafrertoa A»e., Elliab.,!i active in Nat'I Order of Women Legis- to V-Prtnclpal, Seety. Teacher and Pub- 143 N. West Are,, Lbuka latora. licity Chairman In St. Adalbert School.

Nnrsa Director *f Public Relations Managing Co • Owner VIOLET 8, QUYER Is tint V.P, and Secretary program coordinator of Connecticut ELIZABETH 0. LAW feas bees a Di- Farms B.P.W. of Union. She Is a regls- rector of Publio Relations of the Ellta- FmENCE VESXaX (Mrs. Seymour tred nurse licensed In N J, and Penna. beth General Hospital for the past six Yeskel) is Managing Co-Owner ofXJert*' Mrs. Ouyer Is a (rad. of J.C. Blair Me- years. She previously served as director WITMA MARIE BENKO li Ihe lovely Uresa Shop wnich was founded In 1931 morial lloap., Huntingdon, Pcnna. She li of volunteers for seven rears. Mrs. Law secretary for the R, 0. Cammarota Real by Gertrude Bloom, her mother, who, Paat Pree. of Nurses Alumni Assoc, a Is a member of the board nf directors t.ttiit Agency In Kenllworth. WUma'a although seml-retlred, still acts SI *con> member of the American Nurses' Aasoc, ol Citizens League of Elizabeth and a duties, In addition to being 1 very effi- aultant la the Custom Bridal Depi. "Per- ind of the Union County Women's Re director of the Kllisbeth Adult Schiiol cient receptionist for Mr. Cammarola'a sonal shopping service has madVOert ' iwbllcaa Club and the Cranford Republican ol Uilucation She Is presently serving as ruttoment are quite diversified as they popular with 1 generations of "Vnk Club as well as being active In many promotion chairman for the United Fund include Inaurance underwriting and help- County brides and their famllls*, local organliatluns. Mra. Cuyer haa been of Eastern Union County. Among other ing to process Ihe myriad details encoun- Ypskel majored In fashion ulth Union County for twelve years work artlvltiea she served as president of tlie tered In the field of real estate sales. A Ohio I'nl\ entity, also took cou( ing at the Court Houie as Head Nurie I.rngue of Women Voters nf Elizabeth graduate of Jonathan Dayton Regional Fashion Inst. of Technology, in the complex of 4 buildings. Not want- anil president of Ihe Ellmbeth Council of High School. Springfield, Misa lenko Mother of 3 children, tad a ing to lose the contact with patients P.T.A. Mrs. Law also holds the Distin- enjoys such hobbles as dancing, sewing Hadauah, B'nal ffrlth. Temple she enjoys Geriatric nursing at the Aih- guished Service Award from the Kll?a- and traveling. She Is also an enthusi- and a founder of Jr. Chapter of brook Nursing Home In her spare time beth Education Association. She and tier astic atudent at D'l Ceramics In Colonla. Hospital, ahe has produced fasL. ._ husband James 0. Law, are very proud views for hospitals, churches, andjujoaf. Her fivnrlte hobblM are hunting and us civic and charitable organizations'. finning and is the proud owner of several of their three eons, David, Robert and price trophies. She enjoys nalntlas and Andrew, who la a strfeant In the Army. Vlolel I. making: hand hooked rugs. Mra. Ouyer, Ellaaiets O. Law R. O. Cammarota Agency la the mother of two married daughter* ttllini Marli Brnko Florence Ttekel and a son la the armed froces, is a mem- Elizabeth General Hospital Gerte' Dreii Shop Sl« BeuleTarl, KeahVtrth ber of tbe First Pres. Church and the 115 B. Jersey 14.. Elleabetk Auxiliary of the Gideons International Ul Herrls AT*., Blhabela

Secretary Treasurer Caterer CARMEN CBC1LA HENNESY was bora In Puerto Rico In 1920 and came to Reporter DOROTHY TAKASH has had many America In 1933. During World War II Owner—Cocktail Lounge" ^T years at the Henry George School In ahe entertained servicemen as a member * w- New York managing food optratlnnn aa ol a IISO group. She met and married JEANRAE TURNER, reporter for The ui-ll as at the Roselle Oolf and Country John L. Hsnnesy Jr. and became a very Dally Journal, is a gradual* of Tr*sloa CAROL1NG REED, the vivacious ovaiac (lull In Roselle, New Jersey. She has bu.iy participant nf the llennesy

Realtor Broker-Saletwoman RAG S1LVERMAN Is the charming Owner-Manager Secretary distaff half of Btorchheim-Suverman Agency. She started In bnslnesi tn 19% MAHJORIE LIGRTHIPE conducts *CE w AGNES 0LESKY hi* Worked 21 year. LOUISE M. NEALE Is associated with and Is now First Vice President of the personnel, Cruford 'l* 'he know tow Eastern Union County Board of Realtors that only years of experience can bring. with a family owned bflstaisi wbiak^is F, W. Hague It Co. for fourteen years, crown from Anderson Overhead Boor and is welt known to hundreds of happy nnd a member of Multiple Listings She evaluates the capabilities of Job ap- Services. Ra< is a dynamic worker plicants and recommends them to em- (orp to lnclnde a Real Estate «>, t, home owners. .She delights In finding Beauty Parlor, Agnes la Immediate- Put juit the right home for the family needs, in every responsibly (he assume*, She Elnyers. In civic affairs Marjorta says \i a member of N.J. k National Assocla er moat challenging "Job" was aa execu- Prej. of BosUMH * Prot Women* (%h une that fits the family budget! A mem- of ((nloa where aha la ewrenUy senlii' ber of Galloping Hill Civic Association, tion of Real fetatc Boards, and is a tive chairman for Railway Girl Scouts rcK'stered representative of a securities Camp Committee ... for 10 years! Fond as Personal Der»looin*BI Chairman, fn,l Kailern Union County Board of Realtors. Is Slat* Treasurer of N J. Pederatinfi ,( IOWOIPV Presbyterian Church, Republican firm lelling over the counter stock 4 of amateur acting, ah* waa wilt the root- ( mutual funds Rae is a compoafr hill Players, Brxind Brook, The Revelers, UPW cluba, member ol SoropUimisl« < omtmtiee Woman (letlr District of Nail Secretaries Assoc. b R«. Set-'tv t mrti'. and a Charter Member of Con- of many songs and Is a member of Rahway, is now with the Community Ihe Dimness It ProfeisiontI Woman's Players, Westfield. A unique Tubby" . . 'nlon CommunitJ Concerts. She is a*.

Leolia l\f. Neale E. W. Hague & Co., Realtors Sae SUrermsa Storchheim • Silverman MarJorieLlgktklpe SCE Personnel, Cranford Anderson Overhead Door Corp. m v »v..i t., n ma* a Realtor • Inmrer 1« Aides St., Cranftrei til L»algk Arm*. Uatoat 14* I. Weel Are., Uaeeoi

Choreographer Real Estate Sales Manager ANNK BUTLER has enjoyed teaching children of all ages for the past 10 years. Business Office Manager CATHERINi: t. RBKSE, Salas manager She has worked with PAL, High School Admitting ; nf residential property of the Charles students at St. Patrick's for the annual E. Seanea Real Estate) Agency, 863 St. show, and recently, at Mother Seton Re- (ieorie Ave., Rahway Ms been affiliated gional, teaching eboreosjraphy for their MERT D. NIELSOM haa been wlja the RUTH OLEYAR of Tne Dally J8brn.il New Jersey Bell Telepbrnw Compirny for ilib the .Searles Ag»«y tine* April II'S fall show Ann* alae tea'he* hallet at one riasslfled A*V*TUSW« Staff, -lJtmTth.ihtt j. a saleswoman aed as a broker »»ln nf fr,l|r»h»th t BMlsHa schools *m.» „! ?5 y^ars ^h^ vai appointed manager h»r "ihing" Is writing eopy sbotit f ii 'h» F.llriiheth Btnlnrss offlr« No»»m the IsdlM in IhCM* pages, botit soni- "f !• mill a, :. mH '- nf R-Punt/in, Pennsylvania 15 the i,,, f,B. itr,(t vfi«« Fnolfl'in Is »n se'lve m»fn »H ll Itt ft l ,,>,. ri« lnm«» U V" They r"i'l» »' i,..r ..( th" Pm'»ein *• PrjfiilntiBl nn> if,.- v.ir A r«lle( <*>py •'Illor, «h» oi. , W-.-i-n • ' |i|ti nf F,ll7»befh vih'm «>;• i | r.r',/* l;tff.ft, Rlh^nv wt'h Hi«ir «,.,» ^>^>T^ •ni'iM "'irtlni ,'-Hh b»f many mitiri>-< ^nr pr| n< f '. F r"«(Kin'lf ng %»r'T**irV fr.r " n'< ^'^« Ol»y»r'« Kf»o>lfiilh«r i>»« ,i,,i,ir,,,, K-T-n, n t"i'h^r In W'-i'fi^i-f iiFul Jarnf* a .«t'irih'itri"r lit f'nlnn tnUrgi^ f» ap'i H presently serving nn s publisher in IVnn.flvtnln, »n,l 4 „,«„, S- h«n«' lailv, N.V. 1h« Is • ni»mher <,1 I, Il..«|rt» nf 'h- l DevelopTttenDelpt t f;ornniltfe»ornnilte,, IITS of h»r f«mll» «r« engaged |e tifvi,. nf • h.iMi" in«rnti»r off IhIhe Elr/shetE h f'onni iii inricr ivirl" Sh.,1 has 1 sons, a rlnne|ii'*r < hnpter '>>, OES and a past president of h.ilri, Mi'l ii * WOWle'ful fr» ni li'iiiootc, tin-, in? served as Kililcatl'mal snrl a grnn'lmti, who le b»r favnrlfe ttiri" li'iv^. HIT htltii'iri'l r-ilii in Uiainnan Miii Nlelson enjoy* howling the Ilowvelt School P-TA, a Realtor sn'l mnklng finorl der-oratlons for Chriit m»mber til Rahway Real Estate Board filumhing huilnnss and li'»'h Ann* inrf cinisicni gitiinr, oil p»lntlng . . , aptj and affiliated actively with Union f John are charter members of Plumtwr" man. She lives with her parents In For<1i. helping *n carry rrot eTrttln* new. aThrfr' Multiple Listing Service. fyical 0 215 of Ellt. B»r hobbles are tlatng happenings for s\r!mmLng and horsehsoir riding . . . pnd If th*re were mnri? ho'irs In th* fl^v, 1 N.J. Bell Telephone Co. CHuirles K. Sesrles, Realtor shs UfiuM love tn luirk nt ^n nrplninr;' . The Daily Journal M VI, "rott PHre, Elliahdh IM It. fleergee in,, Rakoar Anno llutlrr Oai<€*> 1H W'«-i(Mi) Aie., Ullrih L^ADER-PUESS — Wednesday, October 1. 1P69

*•_. | SCHOOL BUSKS: Rotfuiur and Side Lifi ti;il?s Immi'di.ite Parochial P.T.A. Slates Principal Meets I Delivery • Price: Reasonable I Passed New Jersey Motor-Ve 75c PE3 INSERTION hide Inspection. May iilso lie Fall Card Party, Bazaar New Officers i MM'. < l,As.MH,,|i Ml i.i|i|iiii\ i:> viiii.lsi I'AID IN ADVANtli I0o each' additional used for peddlers. rolling WOODBRIDGF-Officcrs an,I <.'<"' IIIKI.IV s words lo ii line I'll 1)1 IA I. IKY' FOR I'HIS SPECIAL LOW CLASSIFIED stores. File & Drum Corps, WOODBHIDUE — Various.ac- Sister Margaret Mary, H.S.M., |,UHrd members of the PTO of I! \ II, Drop '.It ; liissilii'il Ail ('op\ and Pro Puvmi-nt al leader Press Office, or mail Bniiils. Campers, Churches, Can tivities for tli^ coming year were principal, introduced the faculty. School 1 were introduced to Mrs struction Workers, and trans ! discussed at the first meeting Sbe reminded parents of the iiii ! Doris Kelly new principal, at in t-np\. anil |)ii'|j;i,\ incut Ui: I'LASSlTlKIl IIKP'I., I.KAOKR PRKSS. 20 (irecn St., 1 porting employees. Day Camps. of si. James School PTA, held portanee of good study habits the first eionitive horad nv; ! vimiill), iilge \ J i)7ll!l.*i ( iipv il> MilliiK1: Monday at 1 I'M Howling |ll> " ' '\ ys, Ele. Wnle:lilt the school, with Mrs. Law- for the students and ask:'d llieir'in:; held Thursday afternoon. MSUS COMPANY. 848 Broadw;iy.!,pru.c Weston, president. •cooperation in helping to make Mrs. Trudy Daidono, prcsdii'iit. .Newark, New Jersey 07104 or ,,, made for a Fall,"10 sen"0' Vcal' a success. presided at the meeting and per iu'flll (201) 482 7172, 482 3853, G23 card party to be held Weclnes A Christinas Bx/.:uu\ for llic formed the introduction, I 2692. day, Oetbocr 15. 8 P. M., in lliecntire family, is planned for No ; New officers are: Mrs. Dai CLASSIFIED ADS 10 1 school hall..II will be sponsoredjvember 30. 2 P. M.. in the school,done; Mrs. Irene St. Marie, viee *:'.li;s FOP. L':,ASSIFIi;i) Alts PHONKD IN lOOi llll. Ore Mme: Me per line imin by the board members, with Shall. Mrs. Sydney Murphy and: President* Mrs, Jean Ur.iwn, charge $I.5U). 2 ni more insertions: li(I*• per line imin. charge $1.00 per.insertion). Alteati*a J«b AaaMcaato Mrs. Patrick Golden and Mrs. Mrs. DaVid Beiler arc co chair {treasurer; Mrs. Gloria Daidon'.', rh« MuldlMtx O unty Liidti Harold Freeman as co-chair |men. |recording secretary; Mrs. And Preu deo« not knowingly icctpi men. The merchandise club will; A Communion breakfast will rey Wd'er- corresponding score illlr Vi Board 8ERVICU HEI P WANTED •amt. addresi. phor* number Help Wanted adi '-om I'liploy begin on Monday, October fi. ibeheld by all the par'is!i"or.an" - members are: Mrs. and tea to Lesuer-Pre*. JO tra covered by tht Tair Labor | The 44th Annual Conference ofizations on Sunday. October'12 !ulla Kcid- wavs alul "1('ltlS' CERAMli TILE PROMPT Hoyi wi.tted'o delivr L«ad»r . c;rw« St., Wwxlbricige Standard. Ac if Ui*j offer !•«•; Mrs Jn:in Maler lan tn the Trenton Diocesan Council of!in the church hall. Tickets are! - - niembersmp; Sr;KVK'K--EXPEKTLY DONE 1'ie.w, » ('arterei 4 Woo in the Soldiers and Sailors i to Sister Marie Ther-sclMrs. Millie De Donna, hospital i turg* for them) Giv* a littlt,opening for part lim work: minimum wagge foi employmenpytt R ven grinn, Colonia, lias been pro- c War Memorial Building Stacy] d the book award to Sister ily; Mrs. Gloria Mazur and Mrs. IF YOUP DUINKiNt. HASof your own um< and earn prii !One or two nites a week S12 - covered by the FIJSA prior to the an Jennie Halvcrson, class moth • moted to Director of IMan De- 1966 Amemln tnt ii SI 60 an hour Park. Trenton. There will be.Mary Beata. Special awards, b*com« a problerii Alcoholics »i, go on trips, and attend ^ll$30 Commission a nite. Call: crs velopment and Information only one session, beginning at| by Mrs. Robert Bader Anonymoui can help you Cill;i>amei. CM Mr. Fillirn>r» 634 63G3894. [with over'inn par requua I af were won Services in the Media Depart- j '0 A.M. The program will be en- and Mrs. Osvath. The board Also, Mrs. .Jean Palumbo. his 10/1 10/29 tor 40 houri a week Jobs cov ment of Voting & Ruhicani, BI a-lilS or writ* 1 O Uox 2..J.H1U between 4 P M and 7 P U ered u a result of th» IMCtitled "Catholic Eduction in,members were in charge of hos-torian; Mrs. Dorothy Giordano, 9 24 12'10 Monday • Friday; or mail your $115 Time of Crisis" and publicity; Mrs. Joyce Slauin. Inc., a well known public rela- I | Join Now! Not Tomorrow! Amendment* requ.rt an sunshine: Mrs. Rose Tamburel- tions firm. The announcement h r um w overtime George W, Ahr will be a guest.]' Thenext PTA conference will Thousand Money Making oppor °" ™^™d ,,te ;^ , .„„ . was made by Stephen O. Million Dollars in 5 years. r uir lter a ur A bus is being hired hy St.jbe held Tuesday. October 21, lo, library chairman; Mrs. I.a tunities, membership 1 yr.. ad P»Tpy . «9q « » •'' « « Frankfurt, President of Young HIGHEST PRICES PAID Plan, start low. Good any- week. For sptcifW informatioi, Mary's High Sehool and reserva- 7 p. M. with a business meetin" Verne Hanson, assistant libraiy vertising, subscription. Invest I tL 1111 ' 1 • & Rubicam-U. S. and Direc- FOR U.S. SILVER COINS! where, for anyone, I buy, sell contact the Wage and Hour Of 25c today! plus 6c stamp. Mc- tions can be made with Mrs^after\vard at 8 P, M. Eighthlj, """I?"'. „• , ,, tor of Creative Services. PERTH AMBOV cheap land. You can do fice of the US Departn ent oi lames Dwyor 6344066. ^ade mothers wlil be in eharael?1™- Manc NlP'SOn Mrs- COIN EXCHANGE jLarkin, 525 E. Berry St.. Ft. hara Wyatl, safety; Mrs. Bar Miss Pellefirino, who joined same. Send SI. Free list. Wayne, Ind. 46802. Labor, Room S36, Federal Build Mrs. William Salvo announced of hospitality, _ 551 Amboy Ave. STARK [ing 970 Broad Street. Newark the eye screening program wlilj hara BJaek, arts and crafls; Young & Ruhicam after lier Perth Amboy — 4I2O707 14321 WKNTWOBTH soon bepin for all children not! Mrs. Pat Iverson, culturla arts; graduation from Biickncll l'ni- CHICAGO, ILL. man ADDRESSERS NEEDED for already wearing glasses. land Mrs. Carmella Arnone, tick versity, has held sucessive jet chairman. staff and supervisory posts in postal card addressing. Fvill de; If thou rise with an appetite Monsignor Maurice P.-Griffin, tails only 25c for handling and thou arjt sure never to sit down pastor, welcomed the par' i Mrs. Reid listed the following the company's Research a lid Now —r Weight Watchers a self-addressed, stamped en- without one. and faculty and congratul.-rt j projects for the coming /oar:Media Departments, For tho A QUALITY MASSAGE KIT at that Price? velope. STEPHEN VENE3KY, •William Perin. the new officers. He stressed tbe: ourse Slated I November 4, Election Day cake past two years she has hciMi P. O. 'Box 135, Hubbard, Ohio importance of religion for ileve!-; WOODBRIDGE - A course injSale; November 8. Square Assistant to the Director of the YOU won't believe it... the. new SANOVIT Electric Vibro Media Department, Warren A. Massage Kit does a great job of skin rejunivation, makes 44425. M YOU CAN EARN SI opment as a total person, qtiot- small boat handling will be ofJDance; November 21. Christmas Bilzaar Bahr. In her new post she will short work of unsightly body bulges, and, for the sports 10/1 - HOME PBOF1TS ing the writings of St. Paul which!fered this Tall at Woodbridi!ei ; March 13. Chinese auc tl( n and a report to Joseph Ostrow. Se- fan, has a special attachment to banish Charly Horse!, Olhrrs do! 56 way* to makr jour relate the virtues of Faith. Hope Senior High School. The Coni ? ; sixth* grade class WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY spnre time put BIG money In Ibe r p nior Vice President in chargo It's compact, sturdy, easy to use, of exceptionally attrac- BANK 18 page unique catalogue and Charitv; the greatest of.tinuing Education Department;* ' ' To play Santa Claus to your 1 Mrs Ive sor of Media Planning. tive appearance, 100',; Swiss Quality - Satisfaction lOnlj one ol Its kind In the world.) which is Charity, because "it'of the Woodbridgc Townshin - r- i advised that all family. Get that necessary Juil published. RUSH MIc. Expect manifests our love of God andiPublic School System announced schw!s *erc heln^ askwJ lo Guaranteed. Now will you believe it? v aomdhlnc different. You must be mtc $5 towar(ls tllc money the Avon way. Call: . snllslltd or nionej back. None free, our neighbor." Msgr. Griffin en- today that Flotilla No, 44 of live Woodbridtrc ON SMALL LOANS $8.89 Order TODAY. i ji_ _ i_ i i i_ VT pi r* L ^ . . ... iPnil/trnti'Chiklron cs Tlinnlnn Qarcicn (r.v HI 2-2462. couraged the parents and teach- U.S. Coast Guard ' Auxiliary ! ' Theater Service for Washington — The Small Busi- tO/MO/29: t$ TGS KNTKRPRISE D Wl» ^J ers to instill these virtues into will conducnduct the course WednWi-rlno-o ' P"ntinfi costs. The PTO will ness Administration reports it R. M. MAYNARD i 2800 Jonrose Ate. $ participate. 2064 TENTH STREET SERVICES Clnclnalll, Ohio 45239 their lives and the lives of their days at 8 P. M. Basic seaman has made 4.331 loans totaling DOUGLAS, ARIZONA 85607 children. ship, authentic instruction in,. Christmas decorations arc he$100.7-miilion to help members PAINTING - Interior &. Ex navigation rules of the road lnR madc ^ memhers. of minority groups get into busi- the direction of Mrs. De Bockler terior. For free estimates call READINGS BY KILLT MOVERS INC. chart reading and the use of the ness. The agency's minority pix>- after 3:30 P. M. 283 2169 or 283 ••ENT* rOl NORTI compass will be featured. A cer-and Mrs. Lynn Bartcls, to begram Operation Business Main- 1472. TAR LOW tificate'Vil'fbe issued""to' those isold at thc Bazilar on Novom stream, began August 13, 19U8. !*• 'IKNTLJMI •! UM M 9/17 - 10/8 who pass the course. ber 21. BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN imtrj. txwal —4 kmt atttaM* IMT- The first general membership Individuals may register by Chances Are Better ESCAPE jobs forevec. How calling the Continuing Educa- meeting of the term will be held TO RETIRE NOW. Details for Tuesday, October 14. if you continue to sludy tion Department at 636 0400 be hard and be industrious its with- Go Stamp. I1UBAND, 9139 Olin READER & ADVISOR 312-1380 tween 8:30 A. M. - 4:30 P. M. ON SPACE DEVELOPMENT in the realm of possibility that IN COLONIA St. Los Angles, Cal. 90034. M your face will some day appear 10/11 President Nixon has made LOY«- Busintn- HeaMli AIR FARES UP public a recommendation from on a hundred dollar bill." MINIMUM CASH I IN VESTMENT Make money clipping news- MRS. FATIMA The Civil Aeronautics Board Vice President Spiro iT. Agnew "Thanks, Dad, but I prefer paper items. Book reveils 10 442-9891 Handwriting Anolylil has approved the second in- that thc United States should to have my hands on one." Rue.l T«ur True Cb^rarKr crease in domestic air fares this continue its space program aim Join our satisfied group of franchisee! store practical methods. $2 post paid. 3M SMITH IT. D. MITCHELL, 2436 Portland Rondings Dally 9 to 9 year. Airline tickets will be in-at landing man on Mars in 1986.Who riselh from a feast owner/operators, Ideal opportunity for Wood- St., Eugene, Oregan 97405. PERTH AMBOY 1161 Paritan Rd., Clark creased by an average of 6.35 Agnew is chairman of the task With that keen sppelile at bridge/Colonia area woman or wife/husband 10/1 per cent. The new fares will be force and the National Aeronau- he sits down? effective October 1st. tics and Space Council. Shakespeare. team who like to meet people and are interested FOR SALE in earning an attractive supplemental income. How to start your own Mail Character Reading By We have a laundry/dry cleaning store available Order Business. Write for FHEE A REDI-REFERENCE in Colonia. No processing done on premises. Com- details. A House of Gifts, Dept. GUIDE TO RELIABLE plete professional services provided by Morey 173 AB, Chauvin, La. 70344. 10/1 Mrs. Marko LOCAL BUSINESS FIRMS Worrisd. nick, or in Iroulile? Drni'l DIRECTORY La Rue—established 1889 and recognized as one BUSINESS SOMETHING DIFFERENT know ulicit lo ««•' happlntM In lilcV of America's largest and finest launderers and One visit «,ilh MRS. MAHKO, ;inrminal "A," Torcn !>'i>'p3Uii,'i.t 246-1164 !o, 116, Ofciada. 5X0 HASTON AVENUE T. R. STEVENS WATCH REPAIRS 10/1 NEW BRUNSWICK Ronllni and fihtet Mrlal Work 10 A. M. la I 1'. M. 685 ST. GEORGE AVE. with Full Guarantee COMPLETE 40 Records - new 45's - all dif WOODBRIDGE Expert Repairs fercnt $3.95 post paid. FREE on all Jewelry L. W. HAVILAND $1.25 record cleaning cloth with Repairs of order. No C.O.D.'s. ADELTON ROOFING AU Types F MOREY LARUE SHIPPERS, Box 5338, Los An July K August Only FU 8-1667 2400 LINDEN AVENUE, E, LINDEN, N. J. 07036 gles. Cal. 90055. GUTTERS AND LEADERS 10 1 NUT & STOVE Air Condltionlni indnilrlal Eihaoul Sjiiem GOLDBLAtTS Warm Air Heal L Sensational beautiful replica $26.95 TON Motor (iuards Rahway's Oldest genuine pearls, 17" lonq. B<>\ ;i FOR FREE ESTIMATES Established Jeweler for $1. Satisfaction guaranteed! 84 E. CHERRY ST.. RAHWAY SERVICES Free catalogue. CIIAIU.ENE'S, \ Top dollar paid! PEA COAL ME '-2145 LEADER-PRESS 333 West First - Suite 160 'P.! $25.95 TON 20 Green St., (Voodbrldge, N. J. 070(5 Baton Ohio, 45402. Phone: 10 Photography CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FORM - LI 8-6582 HENRY JANSEN& SON 3 LINES (Approx. 15 words) • 1 INSERTION .75 Sheet Metal Work 5,000 S&H (When Paid In Advance) Roofing If Billed, Add 75# Gutters and GREEN Octobrr mean1; —mild autumn weather, activity without rmwds, WANTED Leaders warm sunshine, and, r,imimer's end. STAMPS Join us in 'ton voyage" to summer. 588 Alden Street if we take your Enjoy those last \m days on the Ambitious Woodbridge, N. J. beach or in our heated pool. Bask GAL Telephone MErcury 4 • 1246 WEDDING PICTURES on our ocean-front decks. Join in FREE Film Processing the evening enterainment. Twin im Oil. National Brand. 54 hr. CLASSIFICATION beds and bath from $900 Eur BOYS us on all makes wt burners. $16 00 Mod. Am., each. Write for CVREFREE and CONVEN1 Inclusive Plan rates. For Kant fiprvire just NAME „ „ - For - Rive ux a call. ALLARD'S I NT ANSWER to your wash flDarlborougbtlcnbcim SIMONE BROS. Tavern •lay problems. ADUKESS „ PHOTO A STUDIO 5 Ma|ic ACJM on {tt Octin it Pill Ptjci LINDEN, N. J. Mlanitc Ci!r 01404 547 Amboy Avenue U rt>". White Fiti'ily Ownership Miniiament 634-2624 TIMES PAID CHARGE Elhot S. Ryjn, Gent-fll Mlnjier i WOODBRIDGE iViorey La Rue 486-2726 ME 4-Mtl lor fast, dependable, bonded ROCKMAN'S ROUTEMAN SERVICE Liquor Stores TAVERN phone: HOUSE OF BEEF Slipcovers 352-5000 Telephont MErcury 4-1M9 OPPORTUNITY The Best lo Beef WOODBRIDGE Variety Sandwiches IIAHVVAV LIQUOR STORE, INC. FASHION FABRICS 'intrrtor Oeconlort" ROCK MEN---ANY AGE WE DE' TVER! Custom made Slipcovers Complete Stock ol Domestic SALT and Imported Winei Been ind Liquort PERSIIING at RANDOLPH 1OOIb. bag $2.50 PICKED UP GOOD PAY! VACATIONS! 573 AMBOV AVENUE CARTERET IIHII'IHIK # WOODRKIDCFJ, N. J. LEADER-PRESS CtKTAINS • rARD GO(1[IS SERVISOFT OF Lai) For Frrt Filimala SICK LEAVE! PENSION FU 8-3311 WOODBRIDGE Service Centers Mason Contractor 1121 Main St. Rabwa; 921 St. Georges Avenue Start as a Route Rider with liberal guaranteed weekly salary. Year- < NEWSPAPER (Juit South •! ClOTtrlial) ME 4-1815 round employment. Paid vacation, sick leave, group insurance. Pen- Back' Hoe Service sion Plan, uniforms. We train you to take over established lanudry and KONDOR'S MASON ROUTES AMERICAN rlry cleaning territory. Morey LaRue, one of America's largest and finest SERVICE CONTRACTOR —In Wnodbridgp and < ADVERTISE larinflrrrrs and dry cleaners, has never had a general layoff in Its Rnnt»> Ari*s F\arn your own Ml KiniN of Masonry Work TRENCHING in" rnonrv, pri/ps. Samples Mfilf-s Department since it was founded in 1809. Phone EL 2-5000. Or to build MI 11 iff are free.. KpecUHjing In I.KAIWK - PRKS.S AM, REPAIRS STEPS • f'ATIOS npply in person, 9 to 4:30 P.M., at: MOREY LA RUE, 240O Lidgerwood 1 Automatic Trun<;mi*)«)ont Repair Work Hy hour, day c»r ADS Avrnuo, Linden, New Jersey. Rebuilt Call 634-1111 (AM, Rsliwsif Avt. * Green 8t, 361-9306 BRING' between 3:.'l0 P.M. tjnd 7 WOOIIBRIIKiE r After 11 A.M. I'.M. Ask for Mr. Hllr.uiri». ... Mi: J9JIIC or VA Ii :i0 ,H KKSULTS H) EXPERIENCE NECESSARY I Wednesday, October 1, 1969 LEADER-PRESS-

small homeowner would feel.". Learn to Redd, Write ing Education Department a1 tittle People's Chinese Fords Youth Wolff Charges GOP With Wolff said the GOP candidate's 636-0400 ext. 277 from 8:30-4:30. tax rebate proposal "is.typical The English Language P. M. Republican < thinking: — take Late enrollment will be ac- WOODP.RID.GE - Residents of cepted throughout the year: In Rutgers Band ti-om the worklngmnh and give the township interested in learn- Auction at Pack Meeting Attempting to Help Air to the big business man!" The •federally funded classea ing the beginning skills in read- accent the beginning skills in ISEUN - A "little People tary and new den mothers are: Wolff continued, "I think the ing, writing and arithmetic will people of Woodbridge should be reading, writing and arithmetic. Ohines* Auction" featured th Mrs. Eleanor Kull, den mother, Pollution Lawbreakers have that opportunity. There'are three levels of instruc- Lirst pack meeting of tho seasoi Mrs. Elaine Skelton, assistant made aware that this Republi- The Continuing Education De- can is doing everything possible tion: beginning, intermediate held by Cub, Scout Pack 41 den mother, Den 2; Mrs. Carol WOODBRIDGE-Second Ward tion laws and penalties to com- to make headlines and is impro- partment of the Woodbridge and advanced. Thursday night at VFW Pod Peterson, den mother. Den 3; Councilman John A. Wolff, Dem- bat the problems in Woodbridge. perly trying to make the Town- Township Public School System Another feature of the adult 2638 Hall. Route 27. Mrs. Qiarl and Mrs. Terry Kushma, den ocratic candidate for election to He pointed out that the Town- ship look bad in the public's eye has announced that free classes basic education program is a Kamenas and Mrs. Matthe; mother, Den 1. Edward Bcnkcrt hat post, today, charged his ship Democrats several' years by making cither inaccurate or in adult basic education will be- course for non-English speaking "larris were co-chairmen for th< is den chief of Den 2 and Robert Republican opponent with "at- gin October 14, at Woodbridge people. This course emphasizes •vent. All items, including gifts Vander Decker, Jr. is den chief ago passed such ordinances, but ridiculous statements." empting to reward air pollution because ttey were stronger than Senior High Softool. the ability of the individual t« toys, children and adult articles of Den 3. awbreakers with taxpayer's Wolf* concluded, "industries the State laws, they were ruled should not be rewarded for do Individuals may register to- achieve mastery of the English *ere donated by parents. Pit Name Pack Committee money." language. coeds will be used for the cub; illegal by tho courts. ing things that they owe to the night at Colonia Senior High The pack committee includes: Wolff charged that the plan of Halloween party, to be held 0 ".The plan by my opponent to community, therefore, to offer School from 7:30-9 P. M. or «ober 23, 7:30 P.M., it the po Mr. Luna, institutional represen- the Republican Municipal Chair- them tax rebates for not pollu during the day by calling Mr. Black servicemen pressing tur tative; Lukas, chairman; Ralph man to give tax rebates to in- combat the pollution problem ball. by handing out tax rebates could ting our air and water would be Malcolm Sellers at the Continu- social changes. Crawford, treasurer; Mrs. Ka dustries for simply complying tax draining and absurd!" Cubmaster George Wright cor menas awards chairman; Mis. with air and water pollution laws only bring trouble," Wolff saidr ducted the opening ceremon; Muench; Mr. Wright; Dominkk is "ridiculous and completely "Other firms which now obey the with Robert Vander Decker, di Laspina, assistant cubmaster: .[•responsible." laws would begin contaminating Wise men know that favoritism triot commissioner of Thoma Mrs. Edward Rice, den leaders' the air to get a tax break. This and politics will last as long as "One minute my Republican is to say nothing about how the the human race endures. A. Edison Council, Boy.Scouti coach and Mr. Magna and Mr. ipponent talks about stabilizing coming soon <° VOGEL'S A America, making the chartei Shaver. axes and the next be wants to presentation. Sanford Luna, in For the closing ceremony all j ^e money away," Wolff said. FROAA 0 RECORDS ititutional representative, r e the cubs formed a "living cir I don't think he knows what REAL ESTATE SCHOOL ceived the charter on behalf cle" and repeated the Cub Scout ROBERT WIIOSNKR e wants to do and he has proven tie VFW Post 2636, sponsoring Promise and Law of the Pack, FORDS-If you were at the organization. The pack also pre- this over and over again." of CENTRAL NEW JERSEY led by Den Chiefs Vander Deck Rutgers vs. Princeton game on Wolff noted that be himself sented the veterans' unit with CT and Benkert. Mr. Laspina led SALESMAN BROKER'S Saturday, the 27th or witnessed has called for stronger pollu- flag which had flown over th( the group in a community sing. ABBEY ROAD the game on ABC television LICENSING COURSES Capitol in Washington, D.C. Lar He also assisted with the auction. ry Lukas, pack committee chair you would hvae been proud to ACCELERATED DAY - EVENING CLASSES Free baloons were given out. have seen the Rutgers Marching this coupon worth man, made the presentation STATE JEWELERS T»v«M by IxptritMtd Rttl IrttU l>ro»«i»l«ntl» VOGEL'S The next pack meeting will Band. q Kiln St. / Woodbrldi. 50c OFF Mr. Luna. $«nd or Ctll lor ft** Brochura « l« lUgitMr feature the annual Halloween Fords very own Robert Wies 634-1671 This coupon Htirlh record center Mr. Lukas spoke of coming Approved by N. J. Rul ItUM Ceminiuion Mo OFF party, October 23. 7:30 P.M., in tier, a, freshman at Rutgers, is • EXPERT WATCH & •ff •ff US Br*i4 M., Elk. activities for the new season, in the veterans' hall. Costumes will PurcliM* of Abbey DtOy tfl I p JL a proud member of the band JEWELRY REPAIR 1734 OAK THE RO. 548-0403 fDISOM, N. J. 08817 Bond LP-I TRACK eluding a Webelos over nighl be worn and prizes presented. CASSETTES Robert graduated from Wood Mon.-Sat., 9:30-6; Frt., 0:30-9 mi MIKING-PtACIMfNT SERVICE camp-out, for fathers and sons Games! such as the traditional bridge High School and entered The event will be held Octobei Ducking for Apples, will be Rutgers this fall. He met with 18 and 19 at Allaire State Park played. the Marching Band at their The group will depart from th< Presbyterian Church parkin training camp at Stokes Conser- area, Middlesex Avenue, at 8:3C vation Forest on September S A.M. :md worked out with the band Local Women through Sept. 7. Bob, as his Ricky Laspina was awarde friends call him. recalls what the Arrow of Light in conjunction Participate hard work the training period with his graduation .from Web- is. The band works out for elos into scouting. He was greet AVENEL — Among the many hours, and the members must ed and welcomed into Boy Seoul women associated with the keep a schedule as if they were Troop 48 by Robert Graser, as membership and public rela- a football team getting ready sistant scoutmaster. - tions promotion held at the Men- for the big game. Everyone re- Graduates, from cubbing intc lo Park Shopping Center this turned exhausted from the hard, Webelos were: James Muench week, sponsored by the South- grueling training, but enthusias- Gary Conklin, Thomas Lukas, tic, according to the youth. rn New Jersey Region of Ha- Walter Bucher and Albert Worth, Working with the band de- Ai Magna and William Shaver, dassah, were Mre. Laurence S. Weiss, Woodbridge; Mrs. Sam- mands'' many hours of hard Webelos leaders, welcomed work, and therefor a student them. They each received a uel Swerdel, Woodbridge; and Mrs. William Knifel, Cartcret. must also know his studies to be Webelos book. able to come out with top Bobcati Inducted Mrs. Weiss served as public elatlons chairman for the re- grades. The band is so time Cubmaster Wright inductee consuming, that many students eight new cubs into the pack a gion and coordinator of the pro- ject. Mrs. Swerdel was co-chair- find it difficult to keep up their Bobcats, in the traditional Akel. studies. ceremony. They were: James man of coordinating the fashion Barber, Brian Bueher, Arthur show and Mrs. Knifel arranged Shank, Christopher Reznyk, Don- or some of the visual aids. Dr. Reigh Carpenter ald Peterson, Victor Montiero, Also, Mrs. Terry Glinn, presi- To Address P.T.A. James Skelton and Frederick dent of the Colonia chapter of COLONIA - Dr. Relgh W. Kull. Hadassah, was in charge of ,'arpenter, new Superintendent Awards presented included scheduling the models. Among of Schools of the Woodbridge Muench, Conklin, Lukas, Waltei those from this area who mod- Township Public School Systgm) Hucher and Worth, bearbook iled were: Mrs. Estelle Dia- will address the PTA of Schcol David Kuchma, denner's stripes mond, Mrs. Melvin SchlesinRer, 17, Inman Ave., tomorrow, Mitchell Koss, assistant den- Mrs. Irene Selff, and Mrs, Shir- (Thursday) at 8 P.M.' Mrs. ner's stripe; and Joseph Cala- ley Isaacs of the Colonia chap Richard Mickey is president of bria, two year pin. Webelos ac- ter; Mre, June Kaufman, Mrs. the PTA; Mrs. Frank Wad* is tivity badges were presented at Connie Ketzenberg, Mrs, Joan first vice president; *nd Mrs. follows: Drew Crawford, geolo- Kushinsky, Mrs. Blanche Ma J D. Henderson is second vice- git; Randy Rice, artist, geolo- zur. Mrs. Adeline Burt, Mrs. president. gist and ouldoorsman. Anita Spector and Mrs. Elsie MTS. H. E. Muench was intro- Rabinowitz of the Woodbridge Other officen ar»-Mr» duced as the new pack secre- Chapter of Hadassah. son Fouchey, recording sed ary; Mrs. Thurlancl McadS Soviet weekly criticizes Nixon corresponding secretary Administration. jMrs. William Feldman, treas- Bastardo itirer. MUSIC STUDIO • Lessons • Sheet luilc Modern Motrl • Sales On All Instruments Rooms • Band Rental* Modern motel rooms for rent COLONIA: hy day or week. Phonei and W7 Inman Avf., 3H3-1557 ELIZABETH: TV. 411 Rabwa; Ave., 3JM3OI Call 382-1500.

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worked as a team; competed Mcany, AFLCIO piesl- fur individual accomplishment. Will Receive "Abortion" is Subject dent: IselinettesHold Chosen for preparation for "Our opposition lo Judge Cle- competition classes were; Kris- ment Haynswucth is based on Competition tine Kovacs; Christine Piotrow- New Members ' much more than his anli labor ski; Michelle Bender; Lou Ann Of Panel Discussion decisions." The Mayor Reports AVF.NKL — World Wide Com ISEUN — The Tsclinette Twirl-' Coscia; "Diaiie Bucher; Lyim j munion Sunday will be observed ers held an inter-club coni])oti- ISEUN — "Abortion and th|e|students may start saving for| Hcidersburger; Jtil and Gweu j on October 5, at Uie First Pres- tiou at VFW Post 26:56 Hall, Philpot. by Riight to Life" was the topic of the Eighth Grade Washington byterian Church. Services are a panel discussion held at St. Trip. School savings plan en Route 27, featuring routines in Mrs. Peggy Camion, former drilling, twirling and dance held at 9:30 and 11 A. M. with Cecelia's School PTA's initial velopcs -ixa distributed weekly State AAU baton champ was twirls the girls had learned last Ralph P. Barone, Ph. D. Itev. Walter W. Feigner, pastor; meeting of the school year on and at the >end of the term state judge for the contest. Rev C. Spencer van Goulick, as- ments, showing how m u c h j TAKE MY soasom 1 Thursday night. Mrs. Valeric Winners in the six to ten at!' sistant pastor. New members Van Dillion, assistant director saved, are sent to the parents The Twilling Thorn Twins of category were Lynn Heidersber will be united with the church of the Family Life Bureau cf Mrs. William Duerscheidt is sav- MONEY, BUT Railway gave exhibitions of the ger, strut; Jill philpot, twirling. at both services. the Diocese of Trenton, served ings plan chairman. routines they may be using in The medal winners in age di Have you ever watched some rade a bit but 1 went lo the Old A preparatory service will be as moderator. Physical, denial and optical DON'T YOU the State contest to be held in vision, ten lo fourteen were Mi one doing a jig .saw puzzle, try- White Church first and gave held on Saturday evening, Octo- exams arc given to the students Nutloy tliis month. They were: chelle Bender for strut; Lou Speakers were Steven J. Foley, ing to fit tiny pieces into place, greetings. I must admit I.looked ber 4, at 7:30 for Holy Com- and a full time registered nurse VARBTOUCH Du-et Twirl; fancy strut: mili- Aim Coscia, twiirluig. 'All the an attorney of Deal, and Dom- to make a perfect picture? A little out of place dressed in munion on Sunday morning. is on duty daily. The parish li tary slrut; flag twirl; and two girls were novices with less then inicfc A. lntracaso, M.D., gyn MY MODERN GAS Sometimes it appears nigh unto slviped trousers, cut away coal Church school is held for nur- brafy is available, with over baton. The Thorn sisters, Mau a year's twirling lessons. ocoligist, staff member of John impossible. and top hat, my parade costume. sery through Junior High at both 4,000 volumes on the shelf, as reen arfd Marijean have been The Isclinettes expressed their cervices. Senior High meet at 11 F. Kennedy Community Hospital HEAT SYSTEM. twirling for seven years. That is the way some of my Some must have thought I was in Edison, Rahway Memorial well Ds up to date audiovisual thanks lo the VFW for use of schedules appear to me at times the father of the bride walking A. M. only, Baby and toddler aids. Mrs. Ray Dempsey, librar- Slides were shown of past pa Hospital and SouUi Amboy Mem the promises and wished a spee- — pieces of a jig saw puzzle that into the church. It was very cart' is available at the 9:110 and ian, is assisted by volimU r:ule performances of the lselin- orial Hospital. dy recovery fur Wilson Neesan, can never be put into place. impressive to sec the Colonial 11 A. M. services for children ifroi oimu thwe parisnparish. J\A'special edu etlcs and then the gw'ls who have commander. When I awakened on Sunday, Guard post colors, to see the under three years of age Senior Mrs. R)chard Van Ldsmga.jcalj(m cl;lss if. , under thc I thought I would never accom Colonial Dames march in, dress High Fellowship meets every president, welcomed the mem-l\imlion ()f MjiiS lme|da Kuck plish all that should .be done, ed in costumes of that period. I Sunday night at 0:45 for fellow- bership, giving the new members ent. slhip anantdl on Wednesday a special welcome. She empha- l>ut as it worked out 1 had a 1 was sorry 1 could not stay lto|o "P °" Wednesday at 7 P. I.uau Sot In Summit , . N#w Providenc« orta most delightful day. ;hear Gabe Suto and Retired Rut- M The Junior High sized that their attendance at meets every Friday at 7 1 . M. The PTA Store, under Of course, first there was gers Professor Jennings talk an thc meeting was a strong indica- Since 1902 Tomorrow (Thursday) the chairmanship of .Mrs. Andrew church services to attend and a the life of James Parker, but 1 tion of the supoprt given to Man- reliable Golden Circle will meet in the signor John M. Wilus, pastor DapuZzo, is open before couple of meetings, But the prob- was whisked away to'the head monthly meeting, starlinj: church for its arts and and moderator, in furthering the lem was the afternoon. of tic parade. r P.M. The unit .sponsors several j Wl)en thc parade reached the1i crafts meeting. On Saturday, cf «ts of thc parish through- thc STEPHENS The Middlesex County Holy UcLobc.' IS, the Couples Clubs PTA. In explaining the activities dinner dances throughout reviewing stand, 1 left the line' service! Name Society was coming to will sponsor a Square Dance to of the PTA, Mrs. Van Edsinga year, with the first, a " Woodbridge for its annual pa to view the marchers. When the to be held Saturday, October A. Call 277-0030 parijde ended 1 was again whisk- be held in Westminster Hall at 8 stressed thc most important MILLER rude and rally. As mayor of M.. refreshments included. thing is the attendance at thc Ticket sales have been closed. Woodbridge and since I am ac ed -(pack to the While Church "If you are not able to make Ceir;i!tcry, just in time to help For further information call Mrs. parent teacher conference held in COMPANY live in St. Cecelia's Holy Name Koch at 631 1413. Thc public is the children's classrooms. this dance," Mrs. Joseph Kus Society in lselin, I felt it was Rutli Wolk, 30Olh Anniversary 1 bar.sky, program c h a i r in a n. prompt :Chairman, unveil thc monument. i invited. Parents arc urged to sec thc my duty to participate. I teachers at the conferences. Any- urged. "You can be first in line | It was fitting lhat she should do to purchase tickets for the ncM But then, too, the 300th Anni- Uiis because not only is she llic: one wishing to see a teacher pri- versary Committee back last vately, may have a conference dance on November )." tercentenary c h a i r m a n" arid: Plans arc also being mail delivery! winter, unaware of the parade, Township historian but like Park I Observes Jewish arranged through thc principal's had set Sunday as the date for office. Conferences are held the thc New Year's Kve Chavity 38 RUSSEL PLACE, SUMMIT er she is a newspaper person. ; unveiling a monumeiu in memo- third Thursday of each month, Ball, to be announced shortly. ry of James Parker, who printed Mrs. Baroue and 1 then joined; Book Month unless otherwise noted in the Hoi lunches are available! in at the reception and ate 24 HOUR SERVICE - RADIO DISPATCHfcD SLRVILl 1 OIL DttlVtRltS the first newspaper in the State COLONIA—Thv l ec Sisterhoocl 1 d ofi church bulletin. Sessions are held j the school cafeteria, under the goodies prepared by the wumtn ... "-","'";;'-~A " °'.-?! " ["" direction of Mrs. George Smk;i if New Jersey in Woodbridge. u m )le Bell) Am wl11 nold at 7, 7:30 and 8 P.M. and im of the church. I ' ! , and her staff. Children may •arkcr for 199 years had lain in U ar K e mediately after thc last confer j. . an unmarked grave. It was fit All in all, although a bit rush- }"?8 " ' '"« ?» • ^^ lunch and purchase milk c bc r 7 p M at T c ence a brief business meeting i " ting and proper Ufa I the SOOth cd it was a grand dav. 1 felt! ? , ' *:™ : w ™» there. Bcth Ani Jem |c Wa Mlella and social is held in Lourdc> Anniversary Committee und'- A1Msgrsgr . Wilu s 1introduceIC Md SisteMcrr cduca ion vice presi- IIalHallL . RefreshmentRefreshmentss ararc served!served \ , . - J!T ™ . *! took such a project, and the to participate in both events. inced tha an merest- , .Jumana OP., principal, who in And as you can sec the may )y lhe hosless cl wiUl Mrs monument was erected in the g TIDf, ?i, V:n,,Z e.iJl !!SI RoberRobertt ik-andiiB-.andli,, chairmachairmann ooff ththe Ul™ introduced he school 1:, BAND Parker family plot in the Pres- or's life is not all polities — T'' 0 Jewish Booik Month andd thee sub-- ho8i pilalil:i.i;,.y , commitUjc;«„„, i:„n charge„! ,„, :cullyi . . She said they will he in byterian Cemetery. thank goodness! ject for the evening is Israel .,. , _ , ,. . 'attendance at all m o <.-11 ti First Cake Sale INSTRUMENTS But how to get to both events? Land of Hope. I throuHhout Iho year, The highlight of the evening D»nng thc course of the year:opl)orlulH, llnu, „, lm,c| |iK,ni Well, this is how it worked out. cacn class ls askcd FOR SCHOOL I am afraid I held up the pa Cub Scout Pack 219 will he guest speaker, Miss Bet ! to pailicipaLc• socially. Msgr. Wilus conl UNbEN. NJ. Weisberg'g s talk. Elizabethtown Bridge might not be such a A special vote will be taken they may be sent into school, or new members were welcomed Open .Momlnr ami Thtirflilay 'lil '> P.M. waste of time if the players on whether husbands will attend the church office after any Mass by Mrs. Walker, including Mrs. Gas on Sundays. Cora Nolan, Mrs. Anna Martin a^^^^^ I'lentf of Parking — Rrar uj IStiiltling I~I_<~»_I~I 486-2726 would stop talking about thc the coming spring donor event. hands they played last week. Refreshments will be served. Beginning with the fifth grade and Mrs. Mary Courier. e of Tomorrow IS HERE TODAY of

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