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AhO? CHRONICLE Thursday, June H. 1973 cttnaitf cdeWUet, galleries Presbyteria- '• - "•n ""- Churc ; h jkl mu g 4h;* i are JuUe Christie, Diana Ros», following dub members: Mrs Ooan Crawford, Mr, and Mrs. AnthonAh y BehnonteBh , MMrs. JeaJn G. Wiriipwn, die Em Museum, the Lowe Art Itanlaeyy and Center, Metarco queries, Mrs. Jeremy TomHnsoo. " ^ - - - H^bders AiM WM extejaded d fl fit "San- .^^^^qgFiaata with bafl of the »erie« of and Helga Howie, San members, Mrs. Felix Braun, the Artist and and tie dye, papier mache «rt programs, Francisco. Mrs. Henry Leicht and Mrs.' . , ofl7Ea« mosaics, are being , . 0msmm "Mm* In BesWence," vu Harold Relnhart. man^t. •;•••-;/*;• .-/Vv-vvV with the intention of A variety of art forms and developing creaUve abiUUes pg 1 held; Tuesday at Orange Mrs. Robert Reilly, couples ,••..."': • '. . • • • .• • ' •• •'•!• ••*. .'•'•^•i'" ' .'••' Avenue junior High. School Newcomers activity chairman, invited craft media will be explored in wid desigdi n utilisintilii g tftil : when Steven Zdtlln created Newcomers to a Hawaiian the six week summer program knowledgld e necessary in each public having; twf ^•^'-'S K Kenilworth and Garwood beginning -July 9 through craft finallyy, Adventures in NrtriettT. Ortll, J, Wtll said TMMihip Committtaan pieces of Jewelry and pain- Luau to be held Saturday Alftwrt H. AMMM «W UqMMft Utfif l g CCfd N ' BulMlng, Cranford ; v ; August tt-aasses are being Tnreenlimensional Design TUIDUISDAYA . Junt 2*. IVJ at It : ; tinp using the historic copper in play * evening at the home of Mr. f .;:.: ^Erf-/ ;;;.;--;;^ i;!:;^: - ^;:.,;. ^.': ;;.>;-;: - • "l^.ybt.i.ifib^o, 25 P^ii8b^ feyei^;^u(r»^y; . June il.'1973\-..•;; ^,.,. r:. • '"• •' '••.' enameling technique. A one-act play entitled and Mrs. Gary Thorn, 219 scheduledfor Monday through which will, include an ar- ly dMcriMd. far tto P.M, iprtwanmg timt) Sti-oiidClassFoslagePaid Cranfbra,N.J.07016f 15CENTS "Bachelor Husbands," under South Union Aye. f Thursday from 10 a.m. to 3chitectural ^design and con-wmS jw5 maWUnfii r*«ri»hm#nt m ZeitUn.faW**, raised - in itandt lh«r«on for • part* of llv» (S) p.m. and on Tuesday and struction project and other ema tor prtmlMtslt«tid*r Syracuse,-N.Y., arid was the direction of Mrs. TomInterested persons who haVe y««r«. Hrmm«6l« on* mwrtht not)c« H South vnion AvtfiM*. OnwterS. H,x educated at, Syracuse Smith, was the program at the resided 25 months or less.in Thursday evening, 7:30 to 9:30 three-dimensional design ttw pr«mittt art lloDril.inil. l\.ul lliio.nl. N»in.,I' I k' Xoldcil Jr , There've been some changes made in our coinage, and \t VouVo thinking of eithor buying or selling/ local farmers'. Many (aims the sale of all new bicycles. September are also featured .SU-...II A Hllll.IM. C.OIU,- II Hulk-ril.iCr. we'd like to talk with you. were converted into apple It also called for the In- jn the Hi"/:! summer session. li . K.-nil.-lli J. it's a to«,s-up ii it's all for the best . Heads or hour K.i.l, ',iiv.-i Vl-.1- .Hi ynvk. Kiik O. Flip to P^geJ. • • ' " - • orchards, and apples, apple troduction- ol. bicycle safety 'Classes meet ' -Mondays Hi],k.-I. Viioini- , Huijo." Uoii.itd I. cldtT and apple vinegar instruction into llur formal through Thursdays, lieginuitig Hu.nplirii-,, ti.-tw. i I My.inr,. 'become major local products. curriculum of New Jersey June ^;> ;i»ul continuing, Utiw-i 1 living. Wilh.iin ' J..tk-.on, i. :.u-...n A Ink-.™, Chur oil. ,... Ketiilworlh . .9 1H07--John Crane III dies, public schools. through August 2, in' day or D.ivul I. Jolin-.on. . 8 PARKING in downtown Cranford was <.\ bit simpler in 1925 becciusc there were A Ion.-., K'Klunl .loid.ni, Clcissitiud .. Garden and the I'.IISI mill is sold, and Mrs. Weeks, who lives at 2 evening sessions. The summer 13 U UQUOH fewer cars, as this photo shows. The township has not been lugging however. ik J K.ilni!i . Ju.lilh l K.niiiii, Editor id I ... Social KEALTOKf became Mooney's Mills. With Oneida 1*1., called the session will he conducted al koilnci. 1 AU.iiW I K^U. . 4 7 A-';y\''?AV^^ Cr.mtord rwis been nttmed tor dii Awurd ot Merit for both Us pedesiri.iti safety K.il/. k.ilnlcvii I', k'elly, Food, diid Rui Hosi a further decline in resolution a "major step" in Union college's, composes in . I I 12 Sports I) 13 EASTMAN ST. 2/6-5900 getting state action on these record dtid pedestrian safety programs by the Now Jersey. Auto Club, it w.ii Cranford, Kli/aheth and klmlii kj, l.eiuli '<'- ^'"'Gcirwood . . . 20 EASTMAN ST. (Op|». Croniord iiUiicultUie, the mill is con ...u-li li.iiw 1 kli-iiw, N>W"i."lt>' .5 Vihted to paper production for safety items. announced.-llijs week. l'lainfield. Mm, >l -v kiw, U.iymoiul knov
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Adults enrolling in Union intellectual growth pud areengineering, business ad- ' 'i WV College'sg , -new "liberal not interested in following a ministration, engineering, V ,v- •;' .•••• Studies: Exploring Science narrow course of study. physical sciences, biological M" program yjn not id h —JThe—.-progrAtna—-«Uows L r 't~\- j ,1 i ,^ ^ * .'HI i , _• _* . J^-4 ' ' ' • ^ '' I ' ^^^^' ~*~ ~ Ue required' to^ take any*en- stuidents to select courses For the past three decades, (representing-each of the trance examinations, nor will form all disciplines. The only some 86 per cent of t(nlon pndaryschoobj. twobtfiird they be expected tp submit requirement if that they take College's, graduates have SAT scores,, according to a minimum of six credit hours transfer red with advanced George Lynes, director of In the areas of English, standing to four-year coUegeS Interested in admissions, y-3'., :-V'-"..>:.'''-'" -"." '•:•; humanities, mathematics and and universities to complete volunteering their services to The new two year degree natural science, social science requirements: for a Dac- EMPLOYMENT this committee are requested program is designed for adults and business and public caluareate degree. •*» of this committee in to write to Mr«. Arleen Walsh who have been out of high policy. Those who satisfac- Vice president, Sbard school format least four years. torily complete 60 credit hours Education and chairman of While all course offerings are. of course work are eligible to the board lay staff committee traditional college level credit receive an associate in science on public vrelations indicating courses, the program is' degree. The committee, when ap- their quallficattons and talent unique, Lynes said, because it Adults interested in pointed by the board, BhaU be jn this area. Her address is tu provides an opportunity to enrolling in the new program id ^ four teachers Pawnee Rd, > explore different areas of may obtain an application by IPLUMBING 8. HEATING ^ study without having to select writing Union College, •* ,• ,"•..'J a specif id major, \ Springfield Ave. or by calling eLECTRIC the bands "liberal Studies: Exploring 276-2600. SEWER SERVICE Science and the Arts" is based Rehearsals for the Comand 28 and August 3 and 4 at 6 Union College also, offers ESTIMATES GIVEN munlty Concert Band and on the premise • that many two year degree programs in Recreation Jazz Ensemble All interested high school adults are interested in liberal arts, education, urban sponsored by the Recreation students, collegians and beginning or continumg a studies, public ad- .WALNUTAVE. 276-19M Household, Outdoor, Department will begin adults can register at the first college education for the sake ministration, environmental CRANFORD Tuesday night in the, Cranford practice meetings. TV AWARD- Mrs. Sadie Long! received a television Marcus Hamilton, 33 years; Marie Balsamo, 30 years; of personal enrichment and science, environmental High School auditorium. -Robert Yurochko, band' set from Swan Clearjers on her 25fh anniversary with Mr. Rocker, Kenneth Gulden, plant manager, 31 A Office Employment Members of the Concert director at the high school, the company. William Rocker, president/presented years; Mrs. Longi. Gunnar Gyllenborg, 27 years, and Band will rehearse from 7 to 8 will'direct the two groups. the gift as other long time distinguished service Ann Fairchlld, 33 years. p.m., and participants in the. Yurochko also is director of associates looked on. Pictured left to rloht are: Jan Ensemble from 8 to 9the high school's Summer Volunteer, No-Charge p.m. Both programs will run Marching Band which will for six weeks on. Tuesdays, rehearse frokn 9 a.m. tp 2 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays August 27-31 in the school barid heam p£ Employment Agency concluding August 2. . -, room. Sophomores, Juniors Judy Jackson, program The speaker said that the. Union County Park Com- Concerts are planned at die and seniors who signed up will director of the Cranford Community Center at Miln mission. '..•" community pools on July 27 participate Recreation Department, and Alden Streets served ''Cranford West," originally outlined some of the depart- somewhat'as a "catch-all," the Cranford Boys Camp at We help make results ment's' summer plans to theproviding a meeting place for Hope, now owned by . the CRANFORD Rotary Club. At the Jujie 7 several organizations, in- township, provides for 3-day results of the standard luncheon, held at thdCoach- cluding; several garden clubs youth trips: for groups of boys evemerit tests for thmae n Inn; Mrs. Jackson*said and the senior citizen group and girls, as well as sports THE KINDEST that the Recreation Depart- Pictured aboye.are 21 youths from YyE.S: hired by BeJII's Pharmacy to hand distribute advertising filers. grade students at as well aaa meeting place for fishing, swimming andp WORD Hillside Avenue Junior High ment is helped by an advisory young people.~SupeTVision is boating. The speaker said the School have been received by board of five sub-committees provided by the center for department hoped for year which study all' programs for united counties • • •"•IN' ,;•- the guidance department. each of the playgrounds which around development and that Parents interested in their benefits to the com-are in tournament competition the department's director, company DOG GROOMING discussing this information munity. with each other under theRobert Kniss, is npw working If you are a Cranford merchant, housewife, or may call the guidance The three township pools coordinator. Arts'and crafts on the plans for winter use. where good things start toHapl department, 272-9100, Ext. 251 that are supervised by thefor all ages are also featured In conclusion, Mrs. Jacksqn Vil 5S, 272-7017 27
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mm representative board meeting cornmiUee be: two presents I've Jim ™,•-Kail teachers; two administrators; decision at high school year_,\even1f JhidJ^JJh presents talk 'JZMM Wghschool, and from each [been^pr«eecluy liiffli_e_a_rMl^'_&!^ on.: that has, raisefd more committee' i would assist junior high school); two board GARWOOD- Mrs. Eleanor hackles and caused more members; and eight com- Nash, a member of the Unjon commencement exer- Dr. Post's parti V :- S County Chapter of the New irritation than almost any community rel! munity representatives. v 'ti ciaes wttb exultation or a sigh of . This question of protocol does not v ' other during the past three; vote will have id 1 ^confirmed Because broad community in- Jersey • Right to IifeCoqi- relief, the event, nonetheless is a affect the curr|cu!um, the method'of gi maddening years. Unfortunately;'the at the regular ^taohttuy put is the major ingredient, mittee, gav^ an illustrated milestone in their hves. It i_ w- teaching, or the phystcal ad- shillings *nd "pence impression seems to be that meeting on Wednesda; an attempt will be made to talk before the Rosary Altar fortimate that a ceremony that ministration of rthe educational of- currency before tlie purpose of a public 19th. If approved, the have members who represent Society of theXhurcb of St. process, all legitimate realms for switchi a decimal relations program is to.;'sell" to the committee will involv* road^vartety of geographic Anne last Thursday in the should embody the joy and 7«t*' something, or create an image the review. of resource locations; educational parish school. Mrs, William satisfaction of academic Post to act upon; u got me to thinking aboiit enormously enhancing the >m^t?ommunlty concert bandi that does oot in truth exist. materials on communications philosophy and concerns; and Berry, program chairman, made the arrangemaits. achievement and the pride of at- matter is mainly, if notcoinage and money and the 'Ultyof mistaking* ten .High School hand.foom. r-* , ,t , „. Perhaps this reaction is un- programs, and those used now individual talents: We sin- hill for a five or another 8 tof> p.m. • Recreation >n eniemble •tattstn the Crab derstandable because the within the school system and cerely hope that many more taining a great step toward maturity of those UtU« joys of money GARWOGD" Leonard which is one of the largest Mrs. Nash discussed the ford High School bwdroonT, -* V X amateur astronomical term public relations is so between the community and than eight people volunteer. In and adulthood should be the object of of young men and women who are JjPJifi transaction that are enough to Schoen of115 Anchor PI. and the board and the school; that event our-task of com- recent Supreme Court _i_T:__..••__._•_• •_.!_._. _____i aowu 7 to » p.m. - lecture-taking for summer pool memjbers at organizations in the United closely related to the high- Utter controversy in Cranford. completing their high, school Treasury would like it to be, I have you, chewing on^your Mark Worobetz of 31 Second datermine whether a survey munications will be simplified decision and its effect on the Community Center. Identification required,, : ; powered advertising - of wallet when you team, your Ave,, are among W persons States. •• •:. •'.,.„••'••• : •'• -:; . hospitals. She told of Dr. Charles Post's decision not to education. Dr. Post's abandonment know at least three Cranford I 8:30 p,m. -Township Committee meeting aUfte Municipal AAI's contingent reportedly business. Rather than being instrument or some other as area sub-groups can be set of the traditional, and apparently, residents who aren't going to | mistake.'' • . from throughout the United identified with the advertising means ishould- be used io up to work with
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Unit of of Mountainside. Mm. » i. \ i L tafnide attended as a guest They are The vice president, Mrs. N. w& Mr* n of L. Bowen of RKigewood, Tdl of reported she would present a Robert Delia and Mrs. program at the parliamentary law conference and workshop at the Freedoms Foundation, Colony Qub Valley Forge, Pa. on June *S N.Y,vandU» ..>•••• V:- and 2$. Itev. J Dexhtimer; installation The president, Mrs. George ^$:f C Weinheimer Jr. of Westfield, TbeCokmy Club of Cranford reviewed her service as Twuies«« Weslcyan College, held its 24th annual banquet at chairman of the constitution reception at the Lynn, the Town and Campus in and bylaws-committee for the a graduate of Union on Thursday evening, General Federation of Mr. |h School, Is a : ! June 14. / Womens' Clubs in daughter in marriage, and senior- at the University of ~W:,r-k *' - Mrs. Raymond Van Jaeckel Washington, D.C. Miss CarolDavte of Warwick, Tefiiiessee, Owttanoog*. He is ~qpgated at tfie installation of was matd of ~" a correctional officer for Norman Brubaker told of f fee following offices: program on parliamentary Bridesmaid* were Miss Karen Walker County, G* :>v-;••••.V-- President, Mrs. Cteorge Smi* of linden, Mrs. Mark The couple win i live in Bitchoff; first vice president, procedure she presented for the Junior Service League of McKnlght of WaUand, Term., RinggoldrGt., following a e Mrs. Albert Barnes; second Carol Davies of Belle honeymoon inTlorida. , •'••«.• f' -•:•-,- where yoO •noV;*«' ^!i^ president, Mrs. F.BPlainfieM. . Dollar; corresponding The unit is currently your gown a$ wall oi Ihdie . revising the bylaws of the "\ secretary. Mrs. John CRANFOR] ••> ' ;'.V;'.;foryoor;''i*ib'tfiilr and'-,. V Newmarker; treasurer Mrs. Newcomers Club of Cranford. The program for the day / aitendanti. W« will help you an cordially invited fo our The hew feoard of Directors was a parliamentary problem A MILESTONE — Mr. and,Mrs: rtls Culln Jr. ; • you w(it.K bny questions ' for the coming year was an-clinic,, Mrs. A. J. Howarth and reflect on 60 years of marriage party Sunday Mrs. Joseph' Watgo - were anniversary C •'; ;•;; •'•,. of• etiquette. ' nounced ••••~\ •-•••'. • v honoring them on the annjver • Mrs. F.B. Dollar presented hostesses^ %;'•:.'•'• '^- ' mm the following new members Theunit will meet at Ham,, Dr. and Mrs. John J. Guests were from. New on June 37 at the home of Mrs; Jersey/New York, Con- DOG GROOMING •:•, Mri^: John S. Madiara .during the evening: Mrs. O'Leary of 215 Orchard St. • ,.., . , V' ". ':/••''. '•': r". -'.i- ••••.' . ' '-\r •••.• :•''••' .->•': Donald M. Dafaiels. Mrs. Bowen, 426 Wastena TerL Icw were honored at a surprise necticut and Pennsylvania. Richard Thompson. Mrs. J.D. Ridgewood. The program wul 25th wedding anniversary The mothers of the couple, be "Riders and Jokers" Mrs. James B. Wumot of Campbell, Mrs. V Charles party Saturday at their home. Mrs. Robtrt 6. 2727017 27*6233 Polak, Mrs. Dale Jones, Mrs. presented by Mrs. H. E. marri 1913 Over 90 guests attended the Pittsford, N.Y. and Mrs: John Frank HUls and. Mte- Jean Young and "Negative Uses of affair, which was hosted by A. O'Leary of Elizabeth, were Krause. Parliamentary Procedure" lay Mr: «ndv Rbselle and representatives of the couple's four children, the present. Mrs. C. M. Ray; A luncheon Jr. of. 215 JHblly St. were Misses Mary Jo, Anne-Marie The O'Leary's have resided VIA installs lira. Paul Clausen,\chair* will follow the-program. :J the Crane's Ford Chapter, mas of tbe event, in honored Sunday afternoon at a Daughters of The American and Kathleen O'fceary -and in Cranford since 1948 and are MJsa Patricia Joan Hrynyk Turzynski, cousins of- the theRosairs from St. Michael's party injdelebration of their Revolution, the Garden Club Johh'O'Leary. communicants of St. or W0: JLudlo«r AVe. wasbride; Miss Marie Fischer and Church, who sangja medley of . —The Summit Art Center 60th weading anniversary. of Cranford and the Wed- The. couple was married Michael's Church. Mrs. officei* married June 2 to John Miw Patriclg Macbuzak. Bridd service O'Leary is a member of St. selections depicting the has opened registration for its The jsirty took place in the nesday Morning Club. ' June 12, 1948, in St. Anne's Officers for the 1973-74 Stephen Madiara, son of Mr. Best man was Richard in the, china deportment various states.; Later in thesummer programs. Courses yard of Mr. and. Before his retirement, Mr.Church, Rochester, N.Y. Mrs. Michael's Rosary-Altar season were installed by the and Mrs, John Madiara of 338 Lolacono. Ushers were Walter evening Mrs. Warren Leyine are offered in a wide range of . Frank Sloan of 211 Holly Culin wag-advertising budget O'Leary, who was a model and Society and Dr, O'Leary is a Cranford Village Im- Willow Ave., Garwood, in St. Kirpan and Jimmy Zien, wJiere you register your member and past president of , showed slides taken at various artistic fields. -Turn your who were hosts to more controller for a New York stewardess .for National provement Association at its Vladimir's Ukrainian Catholic cousins of the bridegroom; selection of silver,' china dub functions throughout the talents on this summer. than 125 friends, neighbors and corporation. He also served as Airlines prior to her marriage, the: Union County Dental annual luncheon recently at Church, Elizabeth. John Hrynyk, cousin of the Westfield, Monday, Jiine 25 at 7:0Q pm. year. 2734121 for details. associates of the Culins. justice of the peace in Cran- is the former Elizabeth Anne iation, the Tower. Steak House. Rev. Joseph Fedorek of- bride; John Rogiiere and "andcrystal If 6% Hahne's Mr. CuUn and his wife, the ford and was founder of theWilmot., Dr. O'Leary, Otf •Tuesday, June 12, Dr. ficiated, and a reception Frank Ten Eyck. comprehensive collection;; former Elizabeth Merriatn, Cranford-Canoe and Tennis originally from Elizabeth, O'Leary's brother, Rev. The officers include the followed in St. Thomas Hall, The bride is employed by and also list household Newark, Wednesday, June 27 at 6:30 p.m. have been Cranford residents ciub. '•••••.'•*•'•• . -;;•/ attended Villanova University A. O'Leary, chaplain following.; President, Mrs: Rahwav. the J.B. Williams Co, since .the mid 1890's. They Mrs. Culin spent her earlier and was graduated from the of Polfeck Hospital in Jersey Thomas Gallagher; first vice Miss Cheryl Hrynyk served Cranford, and her husband is : ' Items, to-avoid duplica- were married June 18, $13 at City and visiting priest at St. years as a leader of the Camp University! of Pennsylvania, president, Mrs. Martin Ross; as maid of honor for her sister, with the R and'M Tool Co., tion Q) gifts. Livingtton Mall, Thursday, June 28 at 7:00 p.m. the First Presbyterian FfreXJirls and taught music in Philadelphia, where he Michael's, offered a special second vice .president, Mrs. and bridesmaids included Summit. by Rev. George Francis Cranford for 45 years. During received a D.D.S. degree. He anniversary Mass for the John Mattson; recording Miss Jean Madiara; sister of Following a trip to Ber- Greene. the war she was appointed a has had a dental practice in couple, at which Dr. and Mrs. secretary, Mrs. James Stine; the bridegroom; Miss Meianie muda, the couple will" live in - Among those attending the war service coordinator for Cranford.sihce 1946. , O'Leary renewed their corresponding secretary, Mrs. Hrynyk and Miss Arlene Garwood. Sketched is one gown from Hahne's romantic fall tribute were fellow trustees of New Jersey. , ••*•••. Among those present were marriage vows. A luncheon- Jeremiah Sexton; treasurer, reception for the immediate the. Cranford Histori' The couple's lateson, Curtis the matron of honor, Mrs. Mrs. Russ D'Arcangelo, and Only Blackstone washers offer all these features: and winter collection. It is ivory rayon-and-si|k Society, members of (he William B. Wilmot, sister-in- family fallowed at the Half- association secretary, Mrs. III, invented the hedge- way House, Mountainside. "Magik-balance" eliminates oil-balance load problems . Cream of crop Abraham Clark Chapter, scooping beak for, tanks, law of Mrs. O'Leary, and Elwood Miller. . . . Mulii -action agitation insures (asle/ turnover of satin with delicate ruffle detailing, 220.00. of the American Revoluti which was used during the Edwin Pendl Jr., cousin of and heavy loads ."...'Hydro-spin" rinse combines flushing Normandy invasion and best man for Dr. O'Leary. am| Mrs. O'Leary took a Installing off icer was Mrs. action with dirt removal . .. 100% mechanical trans- The headpiece features a spode silhouette Keyboard earned commendations from Other bridesmaids and ushers ationlast week to Henry Bosman, sixth district mission with 5-yr. guarantee, assures long trouble-free in June is milk General Dwight Eisenhower. also attended, their anniversary. vice president of the New operation .. .-plus large capacity wash and wear cycle, . June is Dairy Month. Milk yogurt, and other dairy and face veil, 60.00. \ - Jersey Federated Women's . lint filter, fabric softener dispenser.. Available in Avo- and dairy products will be at products are good choices for MEMBERSHIP artists win Club. ••'•••.'• cado, Gold or White: Price includes delivery, normal the seasonal peak, and prices June meals and snacks. Trousseau Members of the VIA music installation. 1-yr. service and parts. Terms available. will be favorable^ reports the You'll also be able to enioy a including lingerie, accessories WA^CHUNG LAKE CLUB gold seals Reider-Quintana department under the Also matching Blackstone dryers. See both at your United States Department of host of convenience products and fashions for your direction of Mrs. Henrik .nearest Elizabethlown Gas showroom. Agriculture. •••'•••' made with milk and cheese, Five piano students of Perth Amboy, as maid of County College. She is an Sahler entertained with a Clarisse Kant of 31 Rutgers Our Lady of Fatima Church, So let milk play an im- from pizza, creamed .wedding trip and subsequent STIRl/NGRD., WATCHUNG.NJ. Perth Amboy, was the setting honor. Bridesmaids were Miss executive secretary to the medley from "South Pacific.'' portant part in your meal- vegetables, macaroni and Rd. won gold seal certificates,! Carmen Quintana, sister of director of purchasing at G AF The group included Miss Nan occasions. for superior ratings in Sunday afternoon for the planning. Flavored or plain, cheese,, to other dishes. /faD and WIFE and one Child 5135.00 wedding of Miss Concepcion' the bride: Miss Lidta Reider, Corp. | Macintosh, Mrs. Paul lizabethtown Baa ' cultured, canned or dried, it is If you are cooking with milk, Initiation Fee. lstYear. $10.00 auditions conducted recently sister of the bridegroom, and Gramling, Mrs. Michael at Douglass College,' New A. Quintaria and Alexander V. Mr. Reider, a member of the Conserve Natural GaS—1|'» Pur* Enargyl. the most nearly complete food be sure to heat it at a low Reider, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Lydu\ Soto. . class of 1965 at Cranford High Galuppo, Mrs. Walter Labaj, available. You can get your temperature slowly so that it Brunswick, by the Music I1IZAIITH Igor Reider of 819 Springfield John Cossa of Morris Plains School, j will receive a Mrs. Jeremiah Sexton, Mrs. WIlTHltD MINIO PA«K ,#.>•< ».!••.•>•> * m recommended . d'aily won't boil. A double boiler can For additional information, call: Educators Association of New Martin Ross, Mrs. Joseph On* E'Town f Io»o Opp. Mania folk Jkaaping Ctnlc Jersey, Inc; ve. The bride's parents are acted'as best man. Ushers bachelor's degree in 6 JBM000 In t,.cuiiv. Noia IU«. / Jl»5000 allowance in a number of be a big help here. At high John McDonough r. and Mrs. Marciano included Ismael Quintana -of marketing in January from Leahy and Mrs. Robert Kiley. appealing ways, such as milk temperatures, the protein in Those cited were Sylvia intana of Perth Amboy. Perth Amboy, brother of >he Fairleijgh Dickinson puddings, creamed soups, and milk coagulates into a film on 755-9686 Bartok. Benjamin Cohen, Jay Following the ceremony, bride, Gregory Chester of University. Also a graduate of Luncheon chairladies were Thaw shoWtoomi ofitn (hopping night* »nd Salurdayt other creamed dishes. top and coats the sides'of the Fiversori, Gilbert Kaback, hich was performed by Rev. Edison and James Dixon of Middlesex County College, he Mrs. Robert Kiley and Mrs. OH»« on^d Of>iy •» at*a («rwicid (}V IUlAb4tMown Got. ' pan. Laura Kramer and Jean For months now, . the lymond Bianchi, pastor of Virginia Beach. Va. servedin the Navy and works Martin Ross. ~ U.S.D.A. reports, the milk Quatrano. • e church, a reception was part-time as a mechanic. Kathy Britan and Benjamin flow has been increasing Use low oven temperatures Id at the Pjnes Manor, The bride was graduated Following a wedding trip to seasonally. Along with this for casserole dishes con- Cohen were soloists recently dison. from Perth Amboy High WOOD, WALKEH&CQ. at Fletcher Hall, Montclair, in Spain and Portugal, the couple haB come abundant supplies of taining a large proportion of Escorted by her father, the School in 1966 and received an will reside in Troy Hills the nutritious, beverages and milk. Members a recital Sponsored by the associate in applied science v Music Educators. was attended by her Village, Parsippany. y products made from milk. 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Thursday, Juni* 21, answers mmmm pilllilil KENILWORTH^- Diplomas lMr^ , ... ten-asked questions Divine intervention were presented to 118 eighth Anderson,! parents, and providing them chauttan to* de^errnine wKal cises last Wednesday night at Antonczak, Michael Robert with; other essential in- action should be taken. ,. ftriiliptfwftft^ Mahph, Thomas oblemflcanbeper Harding School in the school Baker, Maty • Banasiak, Jorinilck, Cindy "We Care formation such as to where the Is it very expensive to en- wm ~.,,,-.M tt» auditorium. •;/':.'' • •.,'.; ~}i*" ;•',;: Daniel Bassoi Dawn Jeah >atricia E. McDonald; Rolf ed each childis going and when he will tertain avchlM? No, and if you ' John J-:'.. Kish, , superih-' Beffert, Kathleen Black, Jill come back. . wish your, expenses can be Louis Frank Men- „ by the Interfaith t immmmm complished thro tendent, presented the class; Karen Boesgaard, John An- Catherine Ann Met- Social Action Group, yet each How will this child IU into deducted from your income 1 and C, Joseph, Aragona, thony Bongidvanni, Lois zinget, Frank Miniscalchi; our particular home tax aS a charitable. con- i.'/.-.j'wCfe,* ••&•?"'";' v ,„.• ''. •"••'.'•'. .'•: •••.;..: "V ','.',...••' •. r the following questions president of the Board of Bdyle, Robert Edward Mistretta, Nancy asked: ' ,. . . •.: situation? Let your guest i tribution to the "We Care •KK'.iV>l'li.'i'V,..:v. •••<:.•••.'•: .•• r\\±:r> • •' Education, awarded the Pressman,' Kathy Ann Jean Moelter, Gregory Moritx, Him.. What Und; ol child wUl b«know as soon as he is settled Too" program. Simple foods,, p ; ; ; : g diplomas. : ,-%v ;" '-: '•'•:••''•'•> -,'•• Buehunann. . • .' Dolores Catherine Natale, tWttagw? Any child living in how-meals, bedtime, and such as hamburgers, hot dogs, loe»l congregation 4» r Chestnustnut Street Palmar v Ventre,•.'•••,'xiflassV Susan Anii Bury; Louis Adele Teresa wavickas, John the Newark ghetto, whose other routine matters, are; fruit, peanut butter and feUy> Tk fd president, give a welcbming handled. He will be happier if etc. are recommended. Your ventlon and 68 others world to building theihi r faith in God Joseph' Caiola, Anthony Scott Neville, 'X family cannot- afford a wide.U ••piyiheVicWryV ?nd appreciation fop hit In- ^m^mmmmmMi address, and Susan Haines Calello, Francesca Calello, Donna Ann Marie Opitz, vacation, is likely to be your he knows where things are and _ eatest contribution to your JQIUI J, lUirvaili. Klren A- and Heidi Saha presented what is expected of him. This guest will not be physical or will; itrert »o« Wit uation Stephen Cancilleri, Donald Matthew David Padula. Carl guest. The children represent mmm talks oh the theme, Edward Capaldo, Joseph K. Paladino, Frank y, several economic and social is also true of household, material things, but that of the '•Grad^idh; ;Tin^e; for duties. Joining in the family: mind and heart The child will ventions have been artanaed •.• KEN1LWQRTH- Awards JIHphor cords for outstanding Edward Capaldo', Michael A. Paparatto, James C. Pappas, levels, from destitute to for accomplishments reading scholastic achievement in Cardella, Patricia R. Caruso, Alain Patrick,. Rpsemarte moderate-income families. activities, work and play, is be exposed to the experience for Canad«j»inEurope, five ;; Brian^Ri flections by the Eighth part of making his vacation of living with a -complete iAi » iSt^L -ll.--'J|MBiBHl^ from academic.excellence to language arts, - mathematics, Dennis Lee Ciemniecki, Shari Pepe, Patricia A. Piccillo,\ Your guest will most likely be' $ p Orft s m a n s hip w ere science and social studies, Grade Chorus included "Turn, Ann Combs^ Stephen t J. Donna Marie Pontoriero, Kim enjoyable • ' . family in a new environment, J. Jcrn,rN6rmji J. a rather ordinary child who MeraberVofthe presented tQ students at were presented ' by the Turn, Turn" and Sing." The Crappse Jr., James'John PredeUi, Lauralee Rahmstorf, would like to be treated just as What if the child becomes ill away from a usually noisy, Jci, AnnKM. KaiBcr, x ; school band ^ presented D'Arcy, Gregg David, or homesick? If your guest over-crowded area with the. Jo^pliKardel & Harding School's gradiiaUon Tte>hilworth Teachers Debra Ann Rastelli, Kay one of the family. Association to John Hanke, ^'Forest Shadows'^and "I'd Roberta Eileen DeMaio. ; - Luana Read, Elaine Bonnie Who chooses the children? becomes ill or injured to the street serving as a ,.. jthy' S. Keenoy^ last" Wednesday. Bonds, rian J. Gallagher. Maureen Clarletta ; heyJ^, Like to Teach the World to : : playground. . AteJdf, Jo»«oh D. Anthe«, Robert F. Keetch. Karen L certificates, medals and cash James Schick; Heidi Saha, Vincent S. DeMaio, Kathy Richmond. ••,•••]'.:" •••• '..'':• •• ". '" Rev: Simuel Simmons, pastor point that if the child were CAPS AND SHIRTS — The 1973 graduating class at row are. Jennifer Heller. Donna Schwartz, AAei Elb- Calvary Lutheran Once. A. Avoil, ^Sharon D. P. Gavm, Robert M. Gelim, CiraVolo.-Linda A>^Clark. Susan Halites, Patricia Pic- Sing" as well as the Dolan, Danny Mark Donnary, of the Humanity Baptist your own you'd call a doctor, Kelemeii, Deborah i. Kenny. prizes were awarded. ' ~' . lisa Sharon Rillo, Lynn R. Temple Beth Et nursery school Is shown wearing caps shultz, Shari Weiner and Eddie HHsenrath. Standing, will begin the summer Baker, Alfred C. Baiter, HoUy M./GiRlio, Marianne Sharon L.aevenj^r; Andre A. Deborah Yuhl, Alan processional,' "Pomp and Gail Ann Duca, Harold Rizzni, Heidi EUzabeth Saha, Church, Newark, and Mrs.immediately get in touch with Are there still children schedule of. one service of CoJantonio: _> '*> ' John R. KlUian, Qrnthia A. The graduates who received and shirts they tie dyed themselves. In the bottom from left, are Joella Sperber, Chrlssy Chodack, Joel Dominlck J. Bafbarotta, Giordino, '• Joie Glasco, King, Wendy J. Knudson, Patrickk, Kenneth HoffmanHff , Circumstance," and- theDurham, Peter H. Ehmann, Gerard John Scaglione, Mark Polly Fitzpatrick, a member, the chairman and your own. available for this season? Yes, worship to be held at 9:30 a.m. Joieph Bardzik, John E. Deborah. M.^GJpdic, Mark P. Glenn Hs^Combs, FVank M. awards include the following: recessional, "High School there are usually more row. from left. are"Susan Curtis, David Rose, Pavld Novy, Steffi Leifer, Paftle Robinson, Kenny WeUv Bruce E, Kosky, Debra R. Mary Tassitano and Gregg Ann E. Fico, Peter A. Fico, Scheidegger, James JA Schick, of his church, are responsible doctor. Medical bills and Oils Sunday, Junr24. Pastor Palma Ventre and Kenneth David. Cadet*." Cindy Jill Fine, Doreen for matching a child to fit your liability insurance will be paid children on the waiting list Kleinman. Mark Andersen, Brad Shapiro. Barry stock, Howie Peckman, Julie Adler and llene Parish. Arnold Danlqiiist will be to iiieet Krisanits, MicheUe L. Krupa, Hoffman, VFW Post. 2230 Mark Thomas Schmidt, Lois than there are host families Diibinsky and Judy Alexander. Seated In the middle Registration Is still open for next year. Unda D. Kubish, William H. TheinVocation was offered, Fisher, Debra Fowler, Mark Schneider, Michael A. Sekulic, request regarding* age and through a fund set up by the preaching this Sunday and award for citizenship and .Graduates presented with by Ftev. Dr. Marvin Green, Frolich, Stephanie J. sex, furnishing a medical committee. "•.-••. willing to welcome them into LaBranche, Robert P. Lan- Jean Ellen Shannon,.Frank M- during the month of July. in summer cooperation; Deborah Yuhl, Presidential physical fitness pastor of Community United Grimaldi, Maurice Guarino, Shields/Robert John! Sir- examination, explaining the If yourguest is particularly their homes. Babysitting is provided for Board rehires coordinator dauA Thomas J. |
••:*?•••« double and Tom Young who went Frank JNlomo with two triples „ HwnmS :- called because of five for five includingptwtf •ndtwo«lnai«; Seen Smith with J.B. Williams doubles, Ah» hitting for tht• tripte and • doubte »ad John whnsnwtn^Dd Grippo (4), Jesse with # sihgje. Sharing the lift *<*•*• i •'; • mound for the Chteasaws were ;;"^*ck^iwidwtta. jpiglii *|nf;1 $u*j^yv. MeSUyng place at » Hurom W. Scott Senkarik KevtoCUcypopleiS), Drew Scott on tte mound fo (S) and John Leaky. Chris E^poslto, Todd tarver and jfe; aiteiitfxSrfr/ panjdpate :in a,Wiif tHWHNiwA'JdiinBon Cutfom „...'•)• to* the loss. Frank Clhris Chelston, Bo> r>ce Wt his on RoTtte 22, ' Ventura (5 K"»>, Bob Peters and North P^lainfield. The hike is through (Ja wooded area of mound chorea for the vtaners, Multi-Amp Lenapes, buried; a It Ventura hit a home run and a 291 ucRs Counly, TBCTL Pete Ahimovtc and GU Kftbtck strikeout one-hitter against the amitle, and was robbed of view;irm a 200 foot dm, ^ .fanned seven doubtedfor theHurons, Ed Spotts nitt to m IJnion will of/er an < outdoor Pathmark of Craafwd Crees. another possible homer by John wmmmSSm recreatipnal program for — The semi-anBual guided i White tripled hit safety. For the Oomanches, Jerry Ballman, with W K'a waa M^Intyra who snareda line drive th«n\ W lirfHudke singled and doubled, eUmlnatedthe junior ind senior high school toiirV..; ;o|.';-::Glen8ide-'i: tfiiir Thtfter singled to ac- tagged with the loss. Mike Ac- to cente^; Other hittn* for>.«!* . „ „ , „. popularly known ' as the tor tbe Oow hltt. HittingGary Shubtrt ^singled, doubled cardi got the sole Creehit Hitting atuck with two doubles. Theyouths during the summer oh and tripled, JoePuftleUo tripled. Chteasaws were Todd Taryer ftftleahd anWd. Ththee S^al ChWs wen* tietd U in the "Deserted VUlage" vln the lor tbe Chics w«e Chris Christ for the Lenapes were Len Nirt wnjp >• uipre ira vwu IUUIQ^.mfifoh TtnB^'vgUd ^lu til} %i _, wssmmSenators executed a dobnle play Tuesday through thtirsday Ventura doubled and Peters and, park commission's Watchung *ttn lot fen tndudlng a double; with a double and two singles, Rteh Caterlno with a double, However, the game WJM far from Gabe Noto - four for four uv Rich Creighton hit safely. "lo? i, softball, hairdball! Reservation; vrilj b^ conducted John Pawowitt with,a triple; Chris Chelston, Chris Esposito, over as the Chiefs scored three mefit^^WBW 1^(3)^ Kevin , .... YMkewt-drMetVt'• -'' dodbiga doable and triple; Rich Iiam Duddy and Jeff Inchallk an•nid l R>KGaboe NotNn»ne iiritwithh safetiesuUka' . '. - :.••>; -\ f ;• ~ : ./ • •'• i gta y S The Yanks clinched a tie for the tetherball, : horseshoes, Sunday, June .24 at ,2 p.m. Gaterinb - double, single; Bob ShawnecsM-IroqwisU with singles. and Abrtuns. Howewr; ,;^tors--WjiU'^i«eet'fv,a;V: the Ine United Counties Trust Co. ( J873 pennant^ by beating the badminton ajid pingpong will Pace • two singles; Chris pick-off pUys by. th« S Orioles 9-1 on Saturday Mike be offered in addition to chess; Trailside Nature and Science StRVING All YOUR BUILDING Esposjto, Louis Ventura Shawnees downed the Iroquois the Chteh frow itocing. ti score Center; Tourists will learn ^rdin«l»jwor«; ck pitched all the way for checkers and tards., Mem- behind the strong pitching per- WMpW The Seals th«n Vrrtpped it up the fateful seventh .,:^r •.,»•... (double), Nelson Lee and Todd m IIV ••»,whk§vv •• •"•'- •• u. ••'?•;••.",•••.' ••••.'• . •;. about, the site's 300 year formanceof Joseph Del Grippo (8 , John Maffey, on the mound for when Lamptrter waved' vn rookie Ed Khouri bership in the Y is the only . Tarwr. . . . Rel "Ambrozy and Dave Cree- 1 K's). Sean Smith and Anthony the Shawnees, gave a strong four Huron* lrwin got on k>ae on an error. i&.m5fcym% rjequiremeht, " •'!•••••'•;• •";• Vi- - hit ry :"=:••';:':;; ; SEE OUP CdMPUETE LINE OF Ftonrone, with five K's each, Wt, M K performance against the Chltwiwi each had two hits for the Yanks- CrMk suninieir With two men on and two out, MdBcbFlKheri.ndtwicefatlw -The YMCA will also offer a — A program on the planet ASlf shared the loss. The Iroquois hits QfflmnctK^ and their mound Own In and belted s abarp single to Oosmas drove In a run splece in Other Yankee-hitters were Tom comNnsUcoof Frank Ventura (7 Detuda Stratyon stepped up toth e third oa tingle, by Bob Donovan Lies, Roger Karalis, pave summer paddleball program Jupiter will be presented at were oft the bats of Frank troquot* " plate and slapped a sharp single center that scored *• tytof and the Br?y^»wece Rich Genova, In a game tied at the end of for : women; on Wednesdaythe Trailside Planetarium, Beltomo, John Me Intyre, Tony K's) and Bob Lo GHkBce (5 K's), leading runs, Rich PhTUips l^lww:ah*^d^bl|b| Steve Littnor (2) * Tony Galluzzi Pahrep-and .Glen Skoog. - Bob Peters, Frank Ventura o right field to score the winnfn? seven antfresumed Saturday, the XWWU pitched for the Orioles eveilings from 7:15 to 8:38Watchung at 2, 3 and 4 p.m. La Ferrara, Andrew Anututs programs (2). Bob Lewi» and BUI fttzul* P^atwrbW^d ttie' Reds t# (double) and John Barrett (triple) land Bofe LoQiudice Md got two hits. Koro also hit p.m. beginning June tl for 10TSunday, June?' 24. It will be No Job Top .' • ••* New YMCA of Qttmlf^Va^n^J^iovet (double). The Shawnee letting (single, double) were the consecut i ve • .weeks-> repeated on-June 27 at» p.m. Oominche hitters. The Shawnees NomaheganDay Camp Horizon ^nd four center-fleWi fence- - Registration is now open. '» x. ° The Union County was led by Ed Hdoutetter who lunior golf schools will Kunzman'had tWo, PLEASANT EXPERIENCED STAFF went six for six including a collected » bits: Triples by Ed A court of-awards and fly-up girls their collected two doublet and The two top teams in- the - The New Jersey Jersey Amateur Softball Association Hehnstetter (S), Kevin CUypoole highlight the Ts summer, on : j luk ^9^^^VoA American league met- Monday Srnall wonders Cbeyesaes1 - SemlMlea* ceremony was held at St. and Reav«f hit safely. , ': ^; - ; Pros and the Nate Archibald fast pitch chai^pionships will TO GUIDE YOU IN THE SELECTION awl John Maffey; singles by John In a game played during a light term. Registration for the first gave special recognition to all bottom of the sixth when Van-' and- fought it out With the All-Stars will clash on thebe played on the Warinanco Onbsseanat Leaky, Joe Del Grippo and Tom of four two-week summer Michael's School on June 12 nie's homer tietf it up. Each team Yankees beating the Red Sox 6-3 OF MATERIALS rain, the Cheyennes defeated the JOT Girl Scout Troops 79, B22, the adult leaden. / basketball courts of East Park' diamonds, Elizabeth on Young (2). Seminoles 7-4. Pete Alvarpi sessions begins Monday June Mrs, Tettence GaUagtar, The Kniahte of Pythias Cubs scored once again iff the seventh in seven innings. •"; •.-" ,' John! 900.and Brownie Troop 423. when ihfe game had to be called The Yanks opened (he scoring Orange High School on June 21 July 7,8,14 and 15.. All entries pitched all the way for the win- is:. • •••••:• / ." ' won a W vTctory over the Kohler- Liidti, N.J. ners. Ken Sharp, Bill Schmidt Father Robert . Sheeran, the religious coordinator, was pjeked up in the eighth, the tie in the flrst inning when Roger at 7:30 p.m. . • ' must be submitteed to Leo BUILDERS' GENERAL SUPPLY CrawsS-Creest Tennis lessons for boys in charge of the MacBean Dodgery. Cub hurler, - The Union County Unit of. Spririto, tournament director, DiFabio A fine defensive game saw and Pete Ahrares each had twogrades 5 to 8 and 9 through 12 moderator, blessed the Augie Semple, shook off a roujjh was played out to give the Pirates Karalis and Tom lies singled and 336 Cmtonnial Av*. • 2764505 • Cr.nford, N. J. Crow hurfer Rteh Hudack (14 hits for the Cheyennes.. Larry awards and pins. arrangements. ; firat Inning in Which the Dodgers the win on two errors; a double by Dave Cree hit his fourth home the American Cancer Society Recreation Department, The will also be featured. :): K!s)~«ad Cree pitcher, Allan Blumenfeld, Jack Erbeck, John > Christine Madonia and Jean EXACTAWAQERINQI scored three run* on a walk, an George Goeller and singles bv 'run 'of the year;,:; C > •-.'••.'••• : will sponsor its first annual Union County ..Park Com- Camp Horizon for boys Girl Scout Troop 387 Matyas and Lips. Lips led the Jeitwtii GrVssTaTlCs) both give one-bit Colendenski and John Cranley all McGee of Troop 79 received recently held is final court of BECAUSE FECIALTlWlNSOlAett.flrMd.UiMl SOCIAL BUSES. «irt«n St ftwy error and doubles by Greg The Red Sox came back and got golf tournament Friday, July mission, P.O. Box 275, perncaunces. Todd Marcus of singled for the Cheyennes. grades 1 through 6 and Ranger the first class patch, the Kalescky and X«nce MitUer and. Pirate bats, going three, for, five. one run in the first and two in the Elizabeth.- Teams must have Roofing-Siding awards and Brownie fly-up i : i 13 at the Florham Park the Crees made a fine play in the WAHurley, Bill Aldredge and Camp, an advanced program finished strong with 13 strikeouts Hittingfor the Reds were Steve •second. : -:,..^ C.v. • •'"• ''••.! highest award in Girl program at the first' WE Markowich (single, double), Country Club. Proceeds from* their rosters in by noon Volkswagti first inning when, with bases Bob Cieslak shared the pitching for boys grades 4 through 6 Scouting, from, their leaders, and five hit». The Cubs scored The score remained the tournament will benefit Friday, June 29. An entry fee Gutters-Leaders loaded and one out, he grabbed a duties lor tbe Seminoles. Bobwill be held at the new four Presbyterian Church. Ap- once in the second and four times Steve Peterman and Rich George ihe seventh inning when, with; two Mrs. Joseph Lubas and Mrs. proximately 85 pjurehts and WE EASE POST 2 PM • Daily Double 1:50 PM (doubles) and Lawy Jones. the American Cancer Society, of $3$ and ASA registration fee 961E. Ourtttb Avi. line drWwrff the bat of John Vlcci Cieslak led the Seminoles batters seasons "outdoor center in William Kimm. v in both the fifth and sixth innings. outs, Dave Cree doubled, Mike of $8 must accompany each 'and threw to first to double up the with two triples and a single. Lebanon township. scduts attended and were Jim Dwyer and Jon Banks' Kevin O'Donnell started (or the Prussack walked and Jeff An- -Westhampton, NY. will be YOUfl iiitmimiiHiiiiiiHi Pirates and was relieved late in the center of the backgammon application. base runner. Getting the hit'for Kinder Kamp, an in- Signs of the star and arrow welcomed, by Kathy combined for the Dodgers, K'ing h ip scoring both Cree CALL ON THE tbe Crees was Bob Vetter. The Navajas IS-Apaches 10 were \ awarded to MargaretCallaghan. ' • ;,' ; four. C\|b hitters were Semple, thegame by Gary Julo. Carmine andPrussack. Dave Pahren then world June 22 to June 24 when ,,— The championships for troductory' program for boys MOVING Yannie got the win tafth e eignth 'District 2, Bergen, Passaic "T- Crow hit was off the bat of Tom The Navajos won three games aged 4, 5 and 6, will again be Specht, Troop 900. TheThe past year's activities in John Roan©, Wayne Tyler, Greg followed with a single, scoring 200 of the leading players from Trotter. , in a rowwit h their ace pitcher th* FIRST Schwager,.George Yonelunas, inning. Sharing mound chores for Ancelin. • throughput iheworld gather at and Union Counties will be GOOD-NATURED held in the woods of thefollowing girls of Troop 622which the girls participated or the Reds were Rich George, Chris Obiei Mike Letterio and received the sign of the star - earned badges were explained PROBLEMS Bob French and Scott Becher. Cree and Ancelin pitched' for the Westhampton Bath and determined in open and in- Ron Carvalho each hit a double. Watchung Reservation. All Hitting for the vDodgers Were Steve Peterman and Joe La WHISKEY v Shawnees U •Comanches 2 .' three programs begin June 25. Mary Sobon' Jean Eklund, as follows: cyclist, Terry LINK Magna. Mark Papa took the the Yanks. Joe Warren and Don Tennis Club, Westhampton dustrial slow pitch softball Ed Hehnstetter (8 K's) allowed Mike Summerlad had {wo hits Kathleen- Kennedy, Adele Banks,, MitUer and Kalescky,' Putzer pitched for the Sox. ForBeach, Long Island; for the tournaments at Warinanco and Chris Obie had one hit. The golf schools will be Blyth; skating, Tempe who went three for three. mound when the .game wasthe- Yanks; Roger Karalis had the Oomanches two runs on five Stine, Elaine Silvestxini andHemsarth; magic carpet, resumed. '•'• '• * Seagram's: 100 Pipers in- Park on July 14, 15, 21 and 22. hits to defeat the Comancbe.Tommy Johnstone had three hits offered for boys grades 5 to 8~ Diane Sandford. three hits> Rel Ambrozy, Dave Entry regulations are the We'll land you an «xp«rt hand in picking for four times at bat, Pitching for one course held Tuesday Beth McNellis; print, Jill : CrerL..»inSiD<^e and Dave Pahreni ta> two aim Tom. ternational backgammon IT MIXES WELL IM mound combination of Gary. :::~;- : Cubii«-Bnivei3 - Standing* Cree and Dave Pahren, tiyo, Tom aassice\Atlc\A Tiokpts for ntwrvpre same as for the. fast pitch Shuttert, Bob Peters and Joethe Apaches Were Jim Beadle, through Friday from June 26 The sign of the arrow was Tonnessen; personal health, NOT SO ft. NOT 100 Ft ...BUT W .L Ues, Jeff AhpeUn and Kevin - "ckets for observer* out fh« jMrfact P«P for youl - ROBBINS & ALUSON, Inc. The Cilbs picked up their Hth Cut*--. :• •u. 4 are $10, All proceeds will tourney except the dosing Freed. Hitting fo r the Comanches Jim Flynn and Tom Crater. through July 6 from 10 a.m.. to awarded to the following girls Debbie Dollar; our own troop win of the season, defeatirig the Plnrte* : 11". 1 Brown one eacfh. _We fake the tijne to genfle were Bob Lo Giudtee (single, Hitting for the Apaches were Jim of Troop 622 - Jean Eklund, badge, Jackie Gross; art -130 FT. Cardinal* lp- t benefit, the Memorial Sloan- date is July* ,.. ...:\.. 11 a.m. and the second, Braves 19-3. Tom Pranio picked 10. 6 For the Sox, Dave Daniels, Dan the taste, to make our Flynn who had four for four times ,.r, PoiU • > — The 46th annual Union PUPPIES IN STOCK double), Frank Ventura (triple), Tuesday through Friday July. Kathleen Kennedy, Elaine show, Sherry Baublis; up his second win, u}kuig full Bravn ' . 7-11 Gallupd, Don Putzer and Ken Kettering Cancer Center and at bat Also hitting fof the 7.11 County men's singles tennis .whiskey a sip smoother Joe FargieQo and Peter Amstutz. 10 Silvestini, Janice Senkeleski camping trips of November 10 advantage of a mighty offensive Cieslak all hit safely. \ the Hamptons Hospital and 1 Apaches were Chris Ryan. Tom PtlllllM - 7. 11 thao the rest. That s why LASA APSOS AIRDALES .••••.••" . For the winners, John Maffey and Joyce Senkeleski. A and. April 7, Tricia Sheehan; 213 South Ave.f L 2760898 Otnford IMlTALLfD rally .by his team mates.^ Steve. Tigers 1-Red Sox p Medical Center. tournament and the 38th (2), John Lesky and Ed Hehn- Crater, Lowell Abrams arid Matt ou.nti m A/12 annual . women's tennis Imperial is so popular. ST. BERNARDS WELSH TERRIERS , Two golf schools for boys special award for perfect junior encampment weekend »Ut TVPBI OF Lissner started for the Braves The Tigers, behind a, near - The Five Points Branch COCKER SPANIELS stetter tripled; Hehnstetter and Boehm. with relief help from Hank Sauer perfect game by Gary Lenhoff, tournament will be played Its rich taste comes MIN. POODLES (grades 9 through 12 will be attendance was awarded toof May 27-27, Tracey PNIVACV rt YMCA in Union has a new MIN. SCHNAUZERS " IRISH SETTERS Tom Young doubled; Lesky (2), Michelle Kennedy of Troop and Mike Jesse. Hitting for the defeated the Red Sox 1-0. Don Saturday, July 7 beginning at Maffey,'"Young, Helmstetter, held Tuesday through Friday K'Meyer; cookie sale, Debbie C.NO.N STOCK 474- 11 American facility, a geodesic dome, on light and goes CHOW-CHOWS; GOLDEN LABS. 622. Braves were Jesse, Sauer, Dave AthlteUcsS. Senators 3 Putzer, with a long double, was which will house a craft and 9:30 a.m. on the Warinanco down easy.. In Matthew Banks - his first,Bo b July 10 through July 20 from 10 Vance;- and calendar sales, Oldam (double) and Lissner the only Sox to reach the base.s YORKSHIRE TERRIERS BOXERS Smith, Drew Scott and Joe The Cadets of Troop 79Judy Schneider. ' <*' • • SPECIAL ORNADO RNCE CO. The Medics Athletics turned nature center. Park termis courts, Roselle. any dripk. Even Echo Lake a.m. until 11 a.m. (triple). Cub hitters were back the Senators 6-3 behind the The game featured outstanding The tourney is open to county DelGrippo hit safely. . Tennis instruction will in- received , the following' Dawn Dileo expressed ^ the 1743 ST. GEORGE defense with the Red Sox turning \- The New Jersey Special thP pricb is challenge pins: challenge of Semple, John Roane, Greg Sc- pitching-oHPhil McGovern and Olympics will be held June 23 Residents and the deadline for The following women were clude all fundamentals of the troop's thanks to Mrs. Donald' PRE-VAGATION SALE hwager, Wayne Tyler, Pranio, Pat Garrett. For the Senators two infield double plays and the good-natured.' .All breeds to choose from Leaapes 15 - Horau 1 social dependability Waters for handling trans- RAHWAY.NJ. Tigers' Bob Arthur ending the and^the New Jersey *^Tour- receipl of entries is July 1 at winners i in theEcho Lake nation's fastest-growing sport, FUTURWG TtwVwnrLatast V •• George Yonelunas, Bob French, Neill' Shuttner. arid Ray Dente (aonr .q .lock) Cathleen Campbell, Dorian jportation namen\of Champions will, be, 'the courts. The'men's doubles ALL AKC Jeff Inchalik struck out 11 ground strokes, grips, to various ac- AtMHtMtnt Of l»'s Slacks. Ken McGrath, Rich Jones, Steve pitched. Hitting for, the, winning game with an over-the-shoulder .All wormed & puppy shots tetters in his 15-1 victory o\ er the Country. Club nine hole Slater, Barbara Arm Mueller, tivities. catch of Dave Daniels' bid for a held June 24 at Monmouth tourney will begin July 21 at REGISTERED tournament June 14: Class A,forehand, backhand, service, -> Dobtdt-KnHFtorw, Sport Coatf. Grieco and Randy Mills. A's were Pat Garrett with a 9;30am. with entries closing He allowed only '.wo hits, rules and etiquette. Suellen Daly, Jean Deery, .The girls earned the living, S«lti,..ilmUBgforyMll NEWEST double and single andMike Kiley, base-hit. Chris Zych, Scott Sdi- College in West Long Branch. • Full Health Guarantee Mrs. Leslie Cooper, first with ; wartz, Rich Mtesenburg, Gary July 15.. HOURS:- . I ' K* and Ed Laura Annicchiarico, Gail heritage award as explained' STVMES AND FASHIONS THROUGHOUT! BRAND NEW . Giants 9 -Cardlnals.7 Ed Mitchell and Steve Ayre. For These programs are athletic Spotts. Spotts and Petr Ahunovtc 26; Mrs. Carroll Badeau, Instruction for boys grades 4 the Senators, Steve Kaufman, Lenhoff and Kevin Keimig also • Complete line of accessories Mon.. Sat. & Sun. through 6 will be held Mon- Morrison, Elisa Cvasa, by Susan Orrico and Melanie The Giants held on to an early meets sponsored by the. N.J. shared mound chores for thesecond with 27; MRS. Walter Michelle Aker, Meg Babbits, lead to best, the Cardinals 9-7.. Neill Shuttner, Ray Dante, with hit singles for the Tigers. Ken Department of , Community .Medical & grooming supplies 10 to 6 PH. days from 9:15 until 10 a.m. Kuemmerle, and also a Cieslak and Joe Warren also Leagu Tues.. TKirjl & Fii. Hurons, combining (or 10Bckhart and Mrs. W.T. Mary Jean Thorn, Michelle special friendship project Kebin Owens had 11 strikeouts two, and Tim Schetelich all hit.' Affairs for thp\ mentally . KASCO DOG FOOD strikeouts. Mike Colineri led the Wilday, tied for low putts at and for boys grades 7 to 9 and collected a single and a Tigers 4 ^Indians 3 pitched excellent ball for the Red Witfione weekof play left in 10 to 8 PM. Wednesdays from 9:15 to 10Massa, Laurie Ryan, Cathy patch as described by Anna Sox. retarded . and physfe'aHy . TAKING RESERVATIONS Lenape batters with a triple, 16. Sheils, Cathy Burd, Kathy TRIUMPH TR« . SPITFIRE MARK IV double, while..team mates Fran The Albert Antoine Tigers Crahford*- Recreation double and two singles; Len Niro a.m. Poulos. Sheila Waters told: Tigers 5-Orioles 6 handicapped youngsters of the I'.. ON BOARDING OPtNSUNOAYTILL6PM.' Class B - Mrs. J. Franklin Leary, Beth Sorber, Barbara about the 13 service projects Helfrich got- the same, Larry defeated the Chempro, Indians 4- state. Past and present,U.S. IDepartment s Twiggy tripled and singled; Jeff Inchalik Cook, first with 28; Mrs.Intensive everyday swim Moran, Susan Sanford, Maria HOW IN STOCK Watson had two singles and Bill 3. Gary Lenhoff and Bob Kelly BUI Garret pitched the Tigiers Leagues, standings are as AMPLE PARKING IN REAR tripled and doubled; Iiam Duddy n which- the troop assisted. Russell, Bob Czarnatowic^, were the opposing pitchers with to a 5-0 shutout over the Orioles. olympians will attend and / Burton Kellogg, second with [instruction will be offered in DeRosa, Sally Walsh, Cecilia COATS • follows: ••..••>• - • " i tripled; John Pawowitz and Steve Caroline Waters presented a FLARKS*. Mario Gloso and Dana Chandler Lenhoff getting the win. TheBill Yielded only four hits and assist .the youngsters. • • '•"'", 322-2112 29; Mrs. T.H. Wight, low putts four two week terms: July 25- Damato., Carol Ehrenbeck and PANTS IMMEDIATE > '5th Grade League Gramling singled. Jull y 6, JulJly 9 - JulJly 20, JJully 2233 - thank-you gift to Mrs. William hit safely. Kevin Osiecki and Bob Indians hitters were, "Nick K'd two in a rain-overtailed, five 1520 E. Second St., Scotch Plains. NJ. (««T«riiiwj I witihh 18. Donna Kimm. Hemsarth, co-leader, who is Fischer shared the loss. Cardinal Frungello with a double and a inning game. Chris Zych, with The Union ' Count.y ,Park Atljletics j 6J' Class C - Mrs. Michael August 3 and August 6 through SPORT AND TBNNIS SHIftTS:. Gubs ' ' 12 Iroqnois 17 - Chicasaws 13. August 18. Challenge of emergency leaving the troop. A cake hits were by Osiecki (single and single and Rob Marotta with a two timely singles, Scott Sen- Commission has annouenced Pirates J-5 John Barrett (5 K's) pitched Apostolik, first with 22; Mrs. preparedness - Amy Kimm, baked by Anna Poulos and Boy* Sim 4to Mtn' s Sim il. double), Gary Engelhardt single. For the Tigers Lenhoff wartz and Gary Lenhoff were the several activites fo^ area Twins "* John Scott, second with 23; Registration is on a walk-in SHORT SLEEVED DRESS SHMTS . (double), ; Fischer, Mike 6th Grade League the Iroquois' first win qf the ; Judy French, Jean McGee, Judy Schneider as well as a> had a double and. triple, Bill other Tiger hitters, l*n Korn (2),, residents. ' and- Mrs. Archer Sargent, basis at the front desk of the NECK SIZES IS * 15W Bebkowitz, .Zebrowski and season, 17-13 over the Chicasaws. Jane McGee, Mary Carroll thank-you gift were presented Garrett had two singles and Mark Brian O'Neill and Steve Eckler _ A five mUe-hike through Mels • •• 60 25 Hitting for tljf^ Iroquois werelow putts with 18. Y, 138 Ferris PI., every day Herzer. Zych, Andy Letiecq, Kevin Giants ' 'v . 42 Garrett, Connie Burd, Susan ALTEMTWNS READY BY THURS. JUNE 2ith were the Orioles Tiitters. M*e Morrjs County Park and 11 from.9:30 aim. until 9 p.m. by the outgoing sixth graders 1 Yankees . 3-4 or BEFORE V RedB2-PhUUest Keimig and Bob Arthur all had p W< Jo ke olIow Red Sox 25 Waters, Elizabeth Sheils, to Mrs. Adolf Paterson, the singles. ^^Ifil ^ ^ y H isorf ,tap. for v Patricia Walencis and troop leader. Mrs. Hemsarth HUMRT INI **m IMlatlM Mid HlfNr ^rk«l Mound veterans Rich George of, theOnoles"~ . ~CAB SALE! contestants in each canoe. In program. new co-leader, . . addition Ito the marathon, one youth race for children ages Msgr.' Davis congratulated nine to 13 with two in each Students finish TWIN BORO FORD canoe will be held. A"Ma and All-stars picked Pa" race is also planned baseball season - All races will be held The ' following boys were selected for the all-star team Outfielder Don'Watson of 245-6100 Wednesday morning, July 4, Cranford, a member of the, CometQ?33 Elm St. for free and will begin at the canoe in the American League: , One of America's oldest and most reliable FORD dealers Dave Cree, Roger Karalis, Rel Newark State College's PBTHI5 club on Springfield Avenue. baseball team, was cited for Dependable Service Since 1920 Ambrozy, Neil Sullivan,, Rick Registration will be held on McCarthy, Joe Attanasi, Mike outstanding^ performance Shop TwinBoro Todity travejix)oks and good advice a first-come, first-serve basis. Merritt, Brian O'Neill, Mik\ Freshman pitcher Bob (or the most aKordable Fordsl Schmitt, Paul Rinaldi, Nick Guerriero of Kenilworth I Net tourney Frungello. showed good signs for nljxt frpnrrrom PowderTy in his < Also, Ray Dente, Neill year by compiling a 1.69 ERA, Get ttliS 6.000 BTU Shuttner, Bob Bakerian, Ed 16 strikeouts, two saves and a Sapolin LATEX 1969 MUSTANG, 2 Dr. H.T., R&H, Auto., P.S. $i,6951 n0w American Express office. ^ y&ts.SSr $V* Now that PATH is back, there's no better way to go — 24 Second round results in the Mitchell, Pat Garrett, '"Mike 1-1 record for 15 and two- Cranford Recreation Kiley, Kevin Keimig, Don thirds innings. . | Come in for a visit with Tom and Tour air fare'from New York, hotels hours a day, 7 days a week. Department's men's single Putzer, Ken Cieslak and Dan The team, finished theOUTSIDE WHITE 1968 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE R&H Auto. Trans., P.s! | his staff of travel experts. 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