THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY
«C id* 1*1 •+-WM TOP COVERAGE *3!n Leader-Press and Leader Shopper .—top circulation coverage in 00 O • •r m Woodbridge area. < -K u JO -i UUOH SP.XO. Serving Woodbridge Township, Carteret and Edison C O WO X CO X Entered u M dui Mutt PuhlWw) Al F. O. Woodbiidie. N. J. Woodbridge, N. J., Wednesday, February 14, .1968 TEN CENTS Famula to be Next B. of E. President? Board Votes Reorganization To Re-Submit1 Session Listed Same Budget Monday, 8 P.M. WOOHBRIDGE -Despite the g defeat of the By RUTH WOLK Hoard of Education'budget by a :i 1o 1 margin Tuesday, the IDBR1DGE - Who will Hoard at a special meeting at "" president of the press lime unanimously agreed Fire Board Board of Education? In submit the same budget to That is the question that will I he electorate at a special elect , be answered at the reorganiza- ion to be held Wednesday, Feb j Elections tion meeting of the education ruary 28. . I body to be held Monday night William Bihler, wno presided ' at the administration building at his last Board meeting since | on School Street. lir did not seek reelection, said Saturday } The "smart money" has it he felt that the budget "was a WOODBRIDGE - Elections that Charles Famula, present good budget." | are still in the air.. j vice-president will get the top The Board, in two separate. On Saturday, February 17,: spot while George Rybak who resolutions, agreed to sign Mem i each fire district in the Town- served as president two years orandum of Agreements with I ship will hold elections to name ago is expected to be named both teacher groups. All voted mi fire commissioners and for theas vice president. However, Ihc affirmative with the except | approval or rejection of the friends of Rybak state he would ion of Donald Macdonald who' budgets. Most of the elections not be adverse to accepting the voted no on the agreement with will be held in the firehouses ex- presidency again, so there may the Education Association be ept in Woodbridge Fire District be a hassle in caucus be« cause of one item concerning No. 1, which includes Wood- fore the Monday night session. medical exemptions. After the bridge and Sewaren. Since the There are also new members, meeting Bihler, Alfred Passan- HAPPY OVER THEIR VICTORY: Two of the winners in old firehouse has been torn down with the flush of victory, to b* tino, president of the Woodbridge Tuesday's Board of Education election shake hands after the and a new one being erected, considered. Federation of Teachers and election returns were complete. Mrs. Barbara Wyatt. of the the election in Woodbridge prop- As of Monday the Board will James Patten, president of Ihc Independent Team, is on thr left and Bernard F. McCauley, r will be held in the Woodbridge consist of holdover members — Woodbridge, Education Associa- of the BEST slate, on the right. Mr. McCauley was the winner Emergency Squad Building. Se-Famula, Rybak, Anthony Ba- tion signed the Memorandum of for the uncxpired term. Other winners were not present at waren residents will vote in lint, Roy Mundy and Donald Agreement. the Board of Education merting room when the picture was School 12. Macdonald. The new members Later, Mr. Bihler announced taken. In Fords District 7, two fire- who will take the oath of office that he was pleased "that we ommissioners are to be elected. are Earl A. McCracken, John were able to come to an agree- The total of the budget submit - P. Cassidy, Mrs. Barbara Wy- ment, that there would be no ed is $68,420. Polls will be open att, the only member of the disruption of teaching" during from 3:00 P. M., to 7:00 P. M. independent Team to be elec- the coming year. He indicated Survey to be Made Two commissioners are also ted and Bernard F. "Mrtlautey, further that the request of o be elected in Fire District 1 who was elected to the two- the teachers' union for an elec- where the total appropriation year unexpired term. tion to name >one bargaining has been set al $171,620.64. Polls The vote for each of Ihc can- agent could not be complied will be open from 3:00 to 7:00didates was as follows: McCrac- with because the board had In Township Schools P. M. ken, 2,954; Cassidy, 2,860, Mvs. PART OF CAST OF SEVENTY: Seniors at Woodbridge Senior High School will present "Cam- been instructed by its attorney In Fire District 12, Coionia, Wyatt, 2,720; McCauley, 2,350. elot", the successful Broadway musical this weekend—Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights— that the Board has no autf polls will be open from 2:00 to Mrs. Novak Close 4th at Woodbridge Senior High School Auditorium. Left to right, Mark Kokinda as King PeUinore; ty to call such an elects 7:00 P.M. Two tpmmissioners 25 votes separated Mrs, Laura Hoffer as Lidf Guenevere; James Snyder as Lancelot and Frank Lentz, a knight. "However," Bihler sai To Determine YNeed are to be elected 6nd the voters Wyatt from her running mate. fttte two teacher orgarriz«fiW) I'n'M'iit officers of the lodge on the second floor and a bar | chaii man for new lodges, and Police Department. Due to the j jr ^ vVilliain 1 vnch renal- 1 an : John Nagy, exalted ruler; room- - but the lodge still had: Charlie Call and Albert Pen fine team effort displayed, it!-e(i'"to ]»ulico Tm'stlav that \i'hil<* 11 I> o m i n i c LaPi'iila, leading to hold its ineelirtgs elsewhere. I ner, state officers. is most difficult to single out in- '(|ley were plaviii 'basketball at l\in::!it W.liter Kopcho, loyal Two years ago the members On Sunday afternoon, April \ dividual*, fur this reason I per- ku.-iit Marlin Miiuily, lt'ctur- look a giant step and construe I!)">!> at the Wuodbridgo High .sunally commended the entire sto|e their watches from the 1 1 in: kni.;;li!. I'Yank Tale, cMiuii'i ; led a lodge hall adjoining the School gym. 2,j6 IIUMIIIUTS were platoon". I'locker room •laiiu's Alandy, i-liiiplaiu; (ii'iirge old building, a hall that e TOP COVERAGE Leader-taw and Ltader i —top drculatlon coverage in Wtodbrldgv ana. Serving Wood bridge Township, Carteret and Edison PuMlriwO Wiekly TEN CENT3 ' • ."-'-*>, N. J., Wednesday. February 14, 1968 OB WH)M*di)r M P. O. H. J. 180 Students "arteret Datebook Nameu!jjea(j Start' Jacobowitz Only Candidate Vice President 1 Take Volunteer i • r» j • * THURSDAY - FEBRUARY 15 j S CLUB — Regular Meeting, 86 Elm Street, NEW YORK — Richard E. Wolff, president of thr United Underway English Courses lOpposed to Budget .,OVAK CITIZEN'S CLUB - Regular Meeting. 731 States Metals Refining Division of AMAX (American Metal Hi CARTERKT — The Middlesex! CARTERF.T - One hundred Avenue 8 P. M. max, Inc), today annuonrod tlio County Economic Opportunities je^ty Carteret High School stu- COMMUNITY CENTER — Board of Directors Meet appointment of three divisional Corporation (MCEOC) opened:dents have extended their school 1 Narrowly Over Maddow Center, 9 P- M. vice president. :. its first Head Start clas3 Tue-s-jday by volunteering for addi- ATHLETIC LEAGUE — Ladies Auxiliary Meeting. Hp named Alexander Schmidt day in the Dolan Home* Com - • lionnl English language arts CARTERET — Voters In IMt I.IHR AKY — Adult Book Review Club, at the Library. Fellner vice president of market munity llonm, Carteret, less!courses, include compositions, borough turned against the pro- I ing and sales; Joseph .1 (onli than two weeks after a partial:creative writing, public speak- Mrs. Anna SlivUn posed $3,194,073 school budget IKTTMUS YOUTH CENTER — Games and Recrea ano vice president of operations-, grant of Slitl^S was approved ing. reading comprehension, and and sent it down to defeat by an t'ins Open *-9 P. M. for the preschool program. j vocabulary. Tuesday and Wed Star Post Plans Awarded $20,000 almost 3 1 vote, and at the sama ,.,l S — Cub Scouts Pack #88, at th* High Street According to Mrs. Natalie Kuinesday courses are. speed read- CARTERET — Anna SHvka of time elected an independent and tik. Head Start director, 21'iniz. Thursday courses concc.n- M Queen Contest Leick Avenue, was awaroVd newcomer into school board ' FRIDAY - FEBRUARY M youngsters will participate ini j'rate upon college boards prc $20,000.00 after four days of trial politics, Monroe Jacobowiti, I \] i, GAMES — Carteret Freshman vs. South Brans iinlly in two sessions, Jrom 9(piiration, disrussion of novels. CARTERET — Ladies Auxil-Jin the New Jersey Superior who ousted Harold Maddow by n, Away, 4 P. M. A. M. to noon and from noon grammar, drama, spelling, and iary to Star Landing Post 2314 Court at New Brunswick. New slim margin. lF,T JV vs South Brunswick JV, Home, 6:30 P. M. to .1 V M. The classes will be poetry is sponsoring its annual Loyalty Jersey. Mrs. SHvka was injured Board President Joseph P. sliy vs South Brunswick Varsity, Home, 8 P. M. expanded if necessary, she said. The purposes of the program Day Queen Contest. Daughters, on July 18, 1965 when tho car in .,amh ami Mrs. Margaret Com- Joseph's Dane* at the Annex, &-12 P. M. Proper Hot lunches will be pVovide• -. d- are to encourage students to grand daughters and nieces of which she was riding struck an merford were re-elected into of- for the children, and flnedicai pursue areas of interest not con- auxiliary or post members of the other vehicle at the intersection fice. SATURDAY - FEBRUARY IT i and dental examinations tofjll be- crni rated upon in daily English Star Landing Post are eligible. of Maple and Jefferson Streets .Jacobowitz was the only can- JAI.L C.AMES — M.C.C.A. Tournament JV Tourna-j gin almost immediately,' instruction, and to enable Stu- A Junior Queen representing the. in Rahway, New Jersey. didate who opposed the school Tournament. i dents to acquire extra assis- ages of 12 to 14 and a Senior Mrs, £livka Claimed that both budget. ! Mrs. Beverly Kahn, ' Wood- T BPO, Elks Lodge #2235 — Charity Ball. St. De- bridge Head Start teachfr, will tance in those language arts Queen representing tho ages 15 operators, Mrs. William Hansen In a statement last night tht 8 P. M. open thr first center and will areas in which they have a to 18 will bo chosen from the ap land Harold Walsh were neglig- new member of the board bad IT YOUTT1 CENTER — Movie "Snow White ind weakness. plicants. AH judges will be fromjent in the operation of their re this to say: remain in Carteret until a u: Admission ten cents, at the Youth Center 1-3 P. M. teacher is found for that bor- Each course will meet for out-of-town. Entry blanks are spectiv'''"'e vehicles-~ -'--. "I would like to especially PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Youth Rally, at tht; :>ugh. Aides will be Mrfc Doro- eight consecutive weeks for available at the VFW post rooms Mrs. Anna Slivka was repre thank my brother, David, for >r A Good Profession Can Save Miles of Walking from Job to Job Just one hundred years ago, Thomaj A. Edison past, but to the future. 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FRANKLIN BEAUTY SCHOOL MEN AND WOMEN I 121 BROAD ST., ELIZABETH, N.J. WEEK FEBRUARY HT7.1M8 jNAMkl • Profo)»»foiiol end Non-Profou!onal Plaaia rrM • StudonU, Toon-agor*, Houtowlvot • ADDRISS- • CITY .STATE. APPROVED IY THE NJ. STATI BOARD OF EDUCATION, BY ! AOIL -PHONL. VETERANS ADMINISTRATION, AND THE N.J, BOARD OF ! OCCUPATION. BEAUTY CULTURE. Public Senice Electric and Gas Company \ \ Leader-Press Wednesday, Febmary 14,1968 \ PAGE THEE1 Weddings and Engagements of the Week ANNA MARIE R. LENART \\Ni:rn: UKUCATO TO RE BRIDE: Mr. and Mrs. I N<;.\<,i;i>: Mr, and Mrs. Joseph W. Lenart, 24 William Salvatore Rrucato, 50 Bernard Street, Fords, announce the Stri'pt, (,'arteret, have announ- betrothal of their daughter, ced (he engagement of their Anna Marie R., to William A. daughter, Annette Theresa, to Pctroff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cadet James Murray Rowan Andrew W. Petroff, 68 Carlton III, son of Judge and Mrs. Street, Edison. James Rowan II of Camden, Miss I.enart is a graduate of Arkansas, Woodbridge Senior High School, class of 1963. A beau- Miss Brucato is a graduate tician, she is associated with of Carteret High School and is Martha Mason of Perth Am- employed by Fedders Corpor- boy. ation. Mr. Petroff is a graduate of Cadet Rowan Is a junior at St. Mary's High School, Perth the U. S. Military Academy, Araboy, class of 1960. He at- West Point, New York. He al- tended Seton Hall University so attended Southern State Col- and American Institute of lege. Banking and is presently atten- ding Middlesex County Col- lege. He served two years in the Armed Forces In.the Stra- Students Offer tegic Communication Center on Okinawa. PlayatCoJonia MRS. ROGER W. LEBEDA COLONIA — The students ol MRS. WILBUR J. HAVILAND, JR. MRS. ROBERT L. SANSONE (Photo by Bejas Studio) Mr. Treharne, third grade al (Photo by Bojas Studio) School 17, presented a play re Double Ring Ceremony » cently entitled "The Court of King Arithmetic", a humorous Miss Marianne Honimar couple Exchanged Vows play concerning the trial of i United Couple Saturday: boy who renounced arithmetic but later decided to make it his ISELIN — Saturday after- Serving as best man was Tho- Weds W. /. Haviland Jr. best subject. noon at a double ring ceremony mas Napravnik, Fords, Ushew, On Saturday Afternoon Participating were John Cam performed by the Rev. Martin were Edward Feeney, Wood-'* WOODBRIDGE — Miss Mari- were Miss Catherine D'Amato, FORDS—Marriage vows were was Richard Kowalski, Fords. paneIla,;Msrc Binder, Peter Ab- O'Keefe at St. James Church, bridge, and William Kursincz-* anne Honimar, daughter of Mr. Iselin; Miss Lynn Howard, xchanged Saturday afternoon After a motor trip to Califor- ken, Abbe Haftel, Robin Rosen Miss Catherine Jeffrey, daugh- ky, Woodbridge. u and Mrs. Walter Honimar, 179 Keansburg, and Miss Carol Ko- ietween Miss Carol Ann Yaru- nia, the couple will make their Debra Schutz, Patricia Mennor. ter of."Mr, and Mrs. William Mrs. Lebeda, a 1963 graduate*, Clinton Street, and Wilbur J. pala, Colonia. evich. daughter of Mr. and home in Perth Amboy. Syrkus. Jeffrey, 20 McKinley Avenue, of Woodbridge Senior High Haviland, Jr., son of Wilbur J. 1 Serving as best man was Wil- ilrs. John Yarusevich, 52 Gor- The bride is a graduate of John Iacobacci, Stephen Scaro became the bride of Rjger Wil- School, is employed at First. Haviland, 15 Longfellow Drive, liam Lockie, Colonia. Ushers liam Lefceda, son of Mr. and lon Avenue, and Robert Louis Middlesex County Vocational la, Gary DuPree, David Roskos Savings & Loan Association,! C'olonia, and the late Mrs. Ha- were John Stevenson, Colonia; ansone, 66 Steginan Street, and Technical High School, ki, Steven Fruchterman, Terri Mrs. M. William Lebeda, 628 viland, were united in marriage Barry Sollish, Colonia; John To- Linden Avenue, Woodbridge. Perth Amboy. Her husband a ersey City, son of Mrs. Bertha Woodbridge, and is employed by Gaber, Rose Kryszen, David I960 graduate of the same schoj>^ Saturday afternoon at a double ma, Colonia. New Jersey Bell Telephone The bride was given in mar- an-sone and Vito Sansone, both , Also Diane Cappucciov Ken attended Fairlelgn .Dickinson. ring ceremony in St. James After a trip to San Francisco if Jersey City. The Rev. Leslie Company, Perth Atnboy, as an neth Gray, Mary Elltil Samer, riage by her father. Church. The Rev. Brian McCor- and Hawaii, the couple will Operator. University, and is employed by W. Hewett officiated at the Beth Zucker, Jeffrey Isler, Mrs.. Michael Letnik, Jackson, General Motors in the Schedule mick officiated. make their home in Edison. louble ring ceremony Saturday Her. husband graduated from Christine Dickson, Kevin Carl was matron of honor. Other bri- Given in marriage by her fa- Mrs. Haviland graduated from fternoon at St. John's Episco- dal attendants included Mrs. Department. He is a member of Henry Snyder High School, Jer- isle, John Popiel, Judith Jengo the Woodbridge Fire.Company ther, the bride was attired in an Woodbrid-ge Senior High School al Church. sey City, and is employed by Linda Woytowicz, Ttnirman Oli Francis Gallagher, Edison and in 1963, attended Hartford Air- No. 1 and Army Reserve 78tt» ivory white satin gown trinv ROSANNA RACHUNAS Given in marriage by her Cities Services Oil Company, N. ver, Michael Carnevate, Johr Mrs. Vincent Comitini, Perth med with rosepoint lace and line School, Hartford, Conn., J. Turnpike, Woodbridge, Bobkoskie, and Stephen Scorola Amboy. Training Division. and is employed at Braniff In- ather, the bride wore a gown of pearl clusters on the bodice and BETROtfiBDTlHr. and Mrs. mported Chantilly lace featur- down each side of the skirt. ternational Airlines, New York Francis Rachunas, 10 Skitka City, as a ground hostess. ng a full skirt, long sleeves, A detachable train fell from her Avenue, Carteret, announce calloped square neckline trim- shoulders. A matching lace and Her husband graduated from the betrothal of their daugh- med with sequins and baby pearl headpiece held her floor the same high school in 1962, ter, Rosanna, to Joseph C. earls. Her four tier shoulder length veil of silk illusion, and served four years in the U. S. Gnudi, son of Mr. and Mrs. length veil of French illusion she carried white roses. Air Force in Italy, and is em- Joseph Gnudi, 30 Patrick ell from a flower of imported Miss Lynda Honimar, Wood- ployed at Fedders Air Condition- Street, Carteret. lace, crystals, and seed pearls bridge, sister of the bride, was ing, Edison, as a lab technician. Mis.s Rachunas graduated and she carried a heart-shaped maid of honor. Bridesmaids He also attended Lincoln Tech- from Carteret High School and bouquet of roses and gardenias attended Eastern School for with streamers of lily-of die- Physician's Aides, New York alley. City. She is employed by Dr. Founders Day to Feature J. C. Metzer, Park Avenue, Miss Gloria Beam, Perth Am- New York. boy, was maid of honor. Bridal Her fiance graduated from attendants included Mrs. John Hat Styles of 7 Decades the same high school attend- Yaremko; Fords, sister of the ed Union Junior College for bride; Mrs. Margery Pomykala, Cliffwood Beach, sister of the FORDS — "Hats In Time" two years, and is employed at Sea-Land Inc., Elizabeth. He bride; Mrs, Carol Yarusevich, will be the highlight of the Woodbridge, sister-in-law of the Founders Day Program of Laf- is continuing his education at night. bride; Miss Lenore Markulin, ayette Estates School 25 PTA, Over 200 Attend Fords, cousin of the bride; Miss Wednesday, February 21 at Patricia Sherol, Brooklyn, N. 8:00 P.M., in the schools all Y., cousin of the bride; Miss purpose room, according to Blue-Gold Fete Sodality to Receive Phyllis Nash, Fords. Junior Mrs. James Feller, program FORDS — Over 200 attended bridesmaid was Miss Karen chairman. Communion, Sunday the annual Blue and Gold Din- FORDS - The Sodality of thi McClelland, Jersey City, cousin Mrs. Feller said that hat ner of Cub Pack 53 held in Our Blessed Virgin Mary of the St of the bridegroom. Flower girl etyles of the past seven decades, i«dy of Peace Church cafeteria Nicholas Catholic Church of thi was Miss Nancy Siecinski, Hope- (18961968) will be presented by Sunday. Byzantine Rite will receivi lawn, cousin of the bride. Mrs. Elizabeth Gautier, Con- Award presentations were Holy Communion at the 8:31 Serving as best man was sumer Relations Representative made by Cubmastcr W. Maho- A.M. Liturgy, Sunday, Febru- Frank Delaney, Jersey City. of Sperry and Hutchinson Com- ney: Wolf Badge, Glen Watson ary 18. The regular meeting Ushers were John Yaremko, pany. ' John Chiecuto, George Dunkel- will take place on Saturday Fords, brother-in-law, of the The models are: Mrs. Thomas berger, Patrick Conlon and Mil February 17, at 2:00 PP.MM . bride; Robert Pomykala, Cliff- Bergen, Mrs. Arnold Bernas, on Kwasnik; Bear Badge, Rob- Pre - Communion and Firi> wood Beach, brother-in-law of Mrs. Seymour Friedman, Mrs. ert Nieastro, Kenneth Belz and Holy Coinmunion Classes will the bride; Alan Yarusevich, Sheldon Kastner, Mrs. Arnold Mark Emmanuels; Bobcat Pins: be held on Saturday, February brother of the bride; Arthur Kohn, Mrs. Robert Rudenman Robert Frimimel, Gerald Zagor- 17 at 10:30 A. M. Klatt, Jersey City, cousin of the and Mrs. Robert Short. ski, Paul Radziwkz and Mark The Rev. John Onesko, pasto bridegroom; Ralph Amato, Jer- The next Board meeting Ziemba. Said the parish is invited t> sey City; Frank Pellitteri, Bay- onne. Junior usher was Ray- scheduled for Wednesday, New Webelos are Mark Em participate in a farewell part; March 6 at the school. for Bishop Kocisko who will b mond Siecinski, Hopelawn, cous- manuele, Philip Chiecuto, John come the Bishop of Pittsburgh in of the bride, and ringbearer Brew and Michael Wolczak on Sunday, Feb. 25 in Passai Gold Arrow- Awards were re His Excellency will act in thi Pickwick Qub ceived by Patrick Conlon and role of Administrator of Passa Milton Kwasnik. Service Stars until a successor is appoints Veteran Groups went to David Frimimel, Mark by Rome. The party will begii To Induct Slate Eramanuele, Philip Chiecuto with Pontifical Liturggy at 4:0 and David Greenspan. The Re P. M.M , witihh a buffebf t served a: Set Dinner Dance WOODBRIDGE - Melvin J cruiter Award was given to Cohn, assistant executive direc ter the services. ISELIN — Mrs. Lonnie Pun- Thomas Walsh. Mrs. Alvina torno. president of the Ladies lor of the N, J. Highway Authori- Chesnovitz received an Adul COOL BARGAJN;T:FOR PEANUTS ty, will be the guest speaker Auxiliary VFW Post 2636. wi'I at the installation dinner of Service Star. | Children's Movie preside at the semi-monthly The Webelos graduation cere , meeting tomorrow, (Thursday), Pickwick Club to be held, March ; GO GAS AIR CONDITIONING NOW 4, 6 P. M. at Kenny Acres. Mrs mony was conducted by R. Wy- yaf Vnfimloir 8:00 P. M. at post headquarters. Bobert Stephan is in charge ol braniec with Alan Stiunchi and^Cl tJalUlUay Final plans will be made for Why get your pocketbook rpasted by a hot Spring or Summer scorcher? Gas air conditioning is a cool reservations and Mrs. Erwin Michael Chesnovitz as grad- the past-commanders and past bargain. Right now, off-season rates aie in effect until March 15th...;minimum 10% discounts on both uates. COLONIA — The PTO ot president's dinner-dance, hon- Feterson, outgoing president, is School 17 will hold a children's unit and installation cost. Why w; :t...suffer higher costs, inconvenience, later? Your contractor can give Mrs. George O'Leary served oring Phil Curran and Mrs. Al program chairman. Mr. Cohn movie on Saturday from 100 un- you immediate service...help you save...now, before the "heat rush". will describe the plans and as master of ceremonies. The Krai, scheduled for Saturday, til 2:30 P.M. in the all purpose 7:30 P. M. Special guests will progress in building the Garden Rev. Adam Kearns, assistant room. "Sleeping Beauty" will Whenever it's installed, gas' air conditioning makes the big difference...clean, full house comfort... at Our Lady of Peace Church, include James Caffrey, VFW State Arts Center at Telegraph be offered and admission is 30 Department of New Jersey Com- healthful cooling...automatic climate and humidity control. And it's quieter, too...fewer moving parts. Hill Park. gave the Benediction. S. Strubel cents. Volunteers are needed-; mander; Mrs. Florence Nie- Costs 20% less to operate... lasts twice as long as other types. If you're now enjoying forced-air gas heat of the Raritan Council made the contact Mrs. Sylvia Elphick, At the February meeting held miee, Auxiliary Department of ...you've got the.first half of a great gas cooling system. «t the home of Mrs. John Pet Cub Pack charter presentation. 381-7217. No pro school children NeN w Jersey presidenti ; and rocy, Mrs. John Morphy wa: A Freedom Festival was pre- are admitted without a parent. other district and county offi Elizabethtown's Free Home Comfort Survey can determine your needs. Takes just 30 mtnules. No obliga- sented by live Dens: Den 1, The Mrs. Ray Gigantino, president initiated into membership. The y cers. tion or cost. Write or call our Air Conditioning Department for full details. Elizabethtown backs up your candlelight ceremony was con DaD y BeforBf e thhe i , asked for two people to serve The Auxiliary will have its an purchase with a written 5-year Warranty for Free Parts and Service. Only 10% down...7 years to pay.on ducted by Mrs. Peterson. Mrs of July; Den 2, First Fourth on the nominating committee. nual birthday party. March 7. William Wright opened th Freedom; Den 'i, ReadingBoston s on Mrs. K. Barker and Mrs. A. Os 8 P. \ Wednesday, February 14,1968 LEADER-PRESS — Benevolent and Protective • i Order of Elks of the U. S. A. I ^•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••t • c • t ELK FACTS ORIGIN The Order's primary concern is in the The Benevolent and Protective Order of field of health — diagnosis, treatment, re- Elks of the United States of America was habilitation and prevention — with special emphasis on help for physically handicap- organized on February 16, 1868 in* New ped children. ELKS TO CELEBRATE York City by 15 men associated with the theater. ELK YOUTH^CTrvrnES >• •t PURPOSES f Elks' scholarships have helped over 6,000 -t deserving young Americans go to college. •t. As declared in its constitution, the Order The Elks' Youth Leadership Contest an- was founded to practice the four cardinal nually awards thousands of dollars in prizes virtues of Charity, Justice, Brotherly Love to young people who demonstrate outstand- 100th BIRTHDAY and Fidelity; to promote the welfare and ing qualities of leadership. enhance the happiness of its membership; Other youth activities to which the Elks to quicken the spirit of American patriotism are deeply committed, are support of the and to cultivate good fellowship. Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Campfire Girls, 4-H Clubs, Boys Clubs of America and WHO ARE ELKS? Little League Baseball among others. The BPO Elks is a strictly American fra- ) •' ternity that is non-political and non-sectar- ELK PATRIOTIC ACTIVITIES ON FRIDAY, FEB. 16th ian. On March 31,1967, there were 1,417,43! The Elks National Service Commission Elks. Thrty-wo per cent own a business oi sponsors shows and other entertainments on • t serve in an executive capacity; 14% fall in- a year-round basis for disabled veterans at professional and technical men, 23% fall in- all V.A. hospitals in the country. State Elks * CHANGED AIMS run on a national level last year to the tune to the sales, clerical and craftsmen categor- Associations and local lodges cooperate in ies, and the remaining 31% are in farming this activity. But, shortly afterward, the group's 15 The Elks National Foundation—a per- and other occupations. Forty-thr^e per cen< manent charitable trust, is devoted entire- Since 1907, Elks Lodges have paid special members deojded to alter the basic charac- of the membership attended college. tribute to Old Glory every year on Flag ter of their organization. They chose a new ly to phikutropies. The foundation has cap- Latest figures show that 91% of the Elks ital assets of more than $17 million and its Day, June 14, as part of the Order's efforts name and adopted loftier goals that have are married and 87% own their homes. The "to quicken the spirit of American patriot- affected the lives of millions of Americans annual income of $600,000 is funneled into median-age figure is 46.7 years with a me- worthy projects every year. ism. Other patriotic observances include for the better. dian family income of $11,338. Elks mem- Know Your America Week in November, bership carries no insurance features or In the ensuing years the Elks have tfpent Down through its history the order has Bill of Rights Day (December 15) and Free- more than $305 million on vast benevolent, helped voer 6,000 deserving young Ameri- other financial inducements to join the dom Week In January. educational and patriotic programs. cans go to college. Order. GROWTH OF THE ORDER The Elks National Home at Bedford, Va., The Elks' membership list reads like a In addition its Youth Leadership contest annually awards thousands Of dollars in is a beautiful residence for retired Elks. From 15 members in 1868, the BPO Elks who's who of leaden in almost every walk has grown to 1,417,435 members in 2091 of American life. prizes to young people wfto demonstrate HEAD OF THE ORDER outstanding leadership qualities. lodges (as of March 31,1967) throughout the In New Jersey Governor Richard J. •K The head of the Order is the Grand Exalt- U. S, and territories.1 In 1966-67, the mem- fr Charles A, S. Vivian, Hughes is an active member—as was his The Elks are also deeply committed to ed Ruler, who is elected for a one-year term bership increase of 28,874 was the greatest the support of the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, at the Grand Lodge Convention. He serves Founder of The BPO Elks father, who also served as a state president. since 1951. It was also the Order's 28th con- Former presidents on the Elk roster in- Campfire Girls and the 4 H Clubs. without, pay. The present Grand Exalted secutive year of membership gain. clude: John F. Kennedy, Harry S. Truman, On a year-round basis State Elks Associa- Ruler is Robert E. Boney, Las Cruces, The mini skirt may go and the Beatles too Franklin D. Roosevelt and Warren G. Hard- tions and local lodges cooperate in provid- N. M., insurance broker. —but one British-inspired institution adopt- ing. ing shows and other entertainment for dis- LODGES ed by the New World will celebrate its 100th abled veterans at VA hospitals throughout anniversary next month and is passing the Other big-name members are: Jack Ben- the country. There are 2,091 Elks Lodges in the 50 test of time in grand style. states, the Canal Zone, Guam, the Philip- ny, Arnold Palmer, Whkey Ford, Everett Marking a century of service and dedlca-^ Dirksen, Vince Lombard!, Casey Stegnel, And since 1907 variuos lodges have pakl pines and Puerto Rico. special tribute to Old Glory every year on -< tion to its ideals of charily, justice, brotherly Speaker of the House John W. McCormack, Flag Day, June 14, as part of the order's -< WHAT DO ELKS DO? •love and fidelity is the Benevolent and Pro- Chief Justice Earl 'Warren, Douglas JHllon, effort "to quicken the spirit of American pa- •< The Bl'O Klks conducts a vast program tective Order of Klks of the U.S.A.—now Barry Goldwater and Capt. Eddie Ricken- triotism." of benevolent, educational and patriotic more than 1.4 million strong. backer. works More than $10,000,000 is expended This strictly American fraternity, strange- When Elkfounder Vivian died in 1931 a ly enoinjh, grew out of a small drinking club The Elks swore in 28,874 new members drama critic called him "a mini of feeling annually on these activities, and over $205,- last year—the largest gain since 1951—and 000 000 "has been spent since 1880. .. founded in New York by a 21 year old Eng- . . . with an unequaled circle of admiring lish entertainer, Charles Algernon Sidney are looking for an even bigger enrollment and warmly attached friends," The Elks National Foundation is a per- this year. manent charitable trust with capital assets Vivian. Similar praise might just as well be rii- surpassing $17.000000. Its annual income of A large membership will mean an expan- Vivian and a small clique of friends, who rected toward the organization which he more than $60(1.000 is devoted cnlirely to wore prcd'Mwed to occasional social tip- sion of philanthropic programs which were founded. philanthropies. The Foundation's operating Robert E. Boney, Grand pljiiR, formed the private "Jolly Corks" club costs are paid by the Grand Lodge. to cirmumvent New York's blue laws. * Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of tlie U.S.A. im^ iu.ii^^./.w.frtttfoftY^Xforrt .*••,«—..•,•„,•••• ,.t_, .,_ _. _ j!t LEADER-PRESS • Wednesday, February 14,1988 WOODBRIDGE ELKS LODGE NO. 2116 645 RAHWAY AVE., WOODBRIDGE PICTURED AT RIGHT WOODBRIDGE ELKS LODGE NO. 2116 CHARTER OFFICERS -1959: THE FIRST — The men pictured above were the charter officers of the Woodbridge Elks Lodge No. 2116 who were installed at the Woodbridge High School gymnasium on April 5, 1959. Seated from left to right: Stephen Katalvero, trea- surer (deceased) Anthony Mazzeo, secretary; Francis Van Dalen, loyal knight; Frederick M. Adams, leading knight; Joseph P. Somers, exalted ruler; John D. Royle, lecturing knight; Harold Sherman, esquire; Peter Greco, chaplain. Standing, same order: Julius Kollar, trustee (deceased), Wil- liam Wedemeyer, trustee; Harry Pozycki, trustee; Henry Polsten, organist; Austin Dooley, trustee; Hugo Sneeme, tiler; George Van Dalen, Inner guard and Frank Figarotta, trustee. These men governed the lodge in its first year when 256 members were installed. si FIRST IN THE STATE because we try harder! A Message From The Exalted Ruler Our membership has increased to over 650 and is local citi- zens in all walks of life. Progress has been the keynote of our lodge for the past year. Through the fine cooperation given me by the officers, com- "We have been recognized as the most progressive lodge in the mittees, and membership, much has been accomplished. entire state. It is our ai mto continue our progress and growth in the years ahead,.thereby adding to the many laurels bestow- We have erected and dedicated a beautiful air conditioned new ed upon us. lodge hall with a Beating capacity of 250—an ediface that the John NAGY, PER. & E.R. John Nagy, Exalted Ruler (1966-1968) community as well as the membership may be proud of. I Joseph P. SOMERS, P.E.R. Frederick M. ADAMS, Francis VAN DALEN, George VAN DALEN. Anthony POREDA, P.E.R. Peter GRECO, P.E.R. Stephen DORKO, P.E.R. (1959-1960) P.E.R. P.E.R. P.E.R. (1963-1964) (1964-1965) (1965-1966) (1960-1961) (1961-1962) (1962-1963) THIS 100th BIRTHDAY SALUTE TO THE B.P.O.E. SPONSORED BY: To the Continued Success of the Fastest MAURO MOTORS, Inc. 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Memorial High Published Weekly lOr* Per Copy BY JACK TILSON School in Iselin, New Jersey, I WINDOW On Wednesday By I Subscription Rates had the great pleasure and de- light to have been in the au- North Jersey One Year, $4.00 dience for the first concert giy ON GREEN STREET en by the Woodbritlgc Township Publishing, Inc. Six Months, $2.50 "Regards to all'" postcard* reporter Julian Pollack from Community Orchestra. It was Boynton Beach, Florida, so refreshing to me, after a Michael Simko of the Clara Barton section, Fords, the coord- • • • hard day at th° office, as it inator of Distributive Education of Woodbridge Senior High LAWRENCE F. CAMPION. Publ!»hei HARRY P. FRANK. Auoclat* Publish*! Also enjoying a well deserved vacation down Florida way is was for many of the o'hers pre- School, has a successful cooperative training program in pre- LEADER PRESS publisher Lawrence F. (Larry) Campion. He sent, to sit back and hear sounds paring'senior students in the field of merchandising and market- and his Mrs. are soaking up the sun it Pompano Beach. of Beethoven and Haydn and ing of goods and services. Some of the young graduates are em- Bach, as well as the more con- ployed in leading businesses as department heads, assistant • ." ' temporary piece by Gershwin, store managers, sales representatives and fashion coordinators. Steady Carteret twosome: John Kovacs and Patricia Jane Si here in Woodbridge Township. Simko, with an extensive business background, has a degree CQUU? GET LOST pos. The actual musicians appeared in Education and Master degree in Distributive Education and • • • to represent people from all Guidance. walks of life and all age groups; At the Unted States Naval Midshipmen School, Columbia Wonderful! Beverly Libis, color guard captain of the Iselin and, ali of them seemed to en- University, Simko was a classmate of Herman Wouk, one of Fire-Lites, won the "best captain's award" at the recent "Little joy playing for a mo&t receptive America's top novelists with best sellers such as "Caine Mutiny.1 Dukes" competition held in Old Bridge. She scored 4.9 out of a audience. Another classmate was Cyrus R. Vance, former Deputy Secret- possible 5.0. With a Township population in ary of Defense under McNamara and recently th* Presidents • • • excess of 100,000 people, a Com- peace negotiator in Cyprus, and presently one of the President'! munity Orchestra such as this top trouble shooters in the Far East Vincent Grenda, Anthony toth, Steven Raslnowicz, William • • • Fugeni, Thomas Massa, Scott Hedner, Kevin Cosgrove, Knvin does much to bring needed cul- Better, David Kindred, Dennis Cosgrove and George Roman- ure into the area. This was a Encountering the president while in Washington is not Ue ella are proud possessors of Woodbridge Scout Pack 33 achieve- first, and I hope there will be comon for visitors to the capltol city. This fortnltovi occur- ment awards. many more such concerts to rence however has provided a tooi« of conversation for local come in the future. It will take resident Eleanor Caffrey, the wife of State Veterang of For- i great deal of financial support eign Wars Commander James G. Caffrey, Jr. Paul (Carteret) Wolfe is delighted that Joe Medwlck has final- and manpower, in the form of Mrs. Caffrey, a former president of the state VFW Auxili- ly been elected to baseball's Hall of Fame. Paul labored long more musicians, coming out for ary, and a Menlo Park Terrace resident, wat recently in and hard to help get Joe Medwick this long overdue recognition. seats and positions in the or- Washington attrndini! the annual mid-year's conference of the chestra. I think th" Woodbridpe drfani7sfon when the chance meeting with the president Township Recreation Depart- took plnce. Classify Gail (Hopelawn) Behan, Dawn (Iselin) Adams and ment and the many other pa The Woodbridge n-sldrnt attended services at St. Matthew1! Marilyn (Iselin) Dowd as avid skiing enthusiasts. trons should be commended for Crthedral. Also in attendance was the president and Mrs. • • • ringi»g*and initiating such a Johnson, Lynda Johrson Robb and her husband Marine Capt. . worth-while and cultural event Charles S. Robb. At the close of the services MM. CAfttt/f * Edison residents go out of their way to praise the efficiency of to our Township. and her companion-! were the prond recipient of a smiling nod John A. Delesandro, Mayor Anthony M. Yelencsics' competent Very truly yours, from Mr. Johnson as the worshippers headed toward the business administrator- WILLIAM E. RABB exit. "It was a fVp«in? but aulte a surprising and pleasurable Congrats to John Elmo on being elected to his third term as event," Mrs. Caffrey relates, adding "It was Just the appro- prexy of Local 25, New Jersey State Special Police Association. Editor priate climax to a pleasant four days in Washington." • • • Leader Press * * • It is about time the people How about rugged John Doian? He was the first one to com- i Woodbridge came forward The New Jersey Association of Legal Secretaries held lt« plete that Edison YMCA's 100 mile run program. md stood behind Mayor Ralph Fourth regular state board meeting on Saturday, at Nansen's • • t Barone. The issue of civil rights Steak House, Route 37 Island Heights, jointly with the state They only have eyes for each other: Ed Garthwaite and Joan is being kicked and knocked nomination committee. Irene Gallik, president, presided; Ocean Cowen, round by some high handed County chapter was hostess. ' ... individuals. O.K., so the mayor Members attending from Middlesex County Chapter, included Wonderful! Richie (6'8") Kroop has been named a Yale Na- did not win the election in No- Norma Tearpock and Carol Drobanr delegates to jthe nomina- tional Scholar — which means a full academic scholarship. In vember by a land slide, but he tions and election committee and Dorothy Plesniax, governor. addition to doing a standout job with his John P. Stevens High did win and he is the mayor studies, Richie is also stellar performer for the school's basket- for the next four years. The Hu- no man control its' evil, wicked God moving through ill His In- ball team. man Rights Commission is ap- and deadly poison." And he is struments in many places. That pointed by him. They are not trying to spread poison and hate the fire of the Spirit has touch- elected to that office. Some peo- ed us a little should bring us Over the year« Dan (Fuel oil) Servido has earned a reputation around. Get out of your clergy ple are trying real hard to for- man's robe. Its not for yoiiu to to our knees in Thanksgiving. as being a fellow who's constantly going out of his way to do get that, because it happens to Oifts_;c«n, be the Redemption! good deeds for friends and neighbors! wear. How can a man, .leadfhis be convenient right now. The people in church when he acts Now we rhall commit oursel- rest of the committee is trying ike a child? V . ves^ our prayers, our substance 1968 represents the 35th year of service to the community by to use political blackmail to Angry Citizen to be a reasonable sacrifice. memtiers of the Carteret First Aid Squad. During the past year force the mayor to change his One must ask now in deepest the following five Carteret First Aid Squad members personally mind. I know Dr. Barone to be examination of self — answered more than 300 calls: Joseph (561) Comba, Frank (401) a very straight, forward per- Editor's Note: The item below Where shall I stand on the Kovaw, Steven (335) Mikajlo and Thomas (308) Walko. son Who is not the least bit was sent to us by Rev. John G Day Of Judgement? afraid to call a spade a spade. Grauel, Colts Neck, a friend of John Stanley Grauel A fellow who possesses the energy and drive of a half dozen I admire him for his honesty. Rev. Theodore Seamans, with average guys: G. Nicholas Venezia, president of the Woodbridge Stick to your guns Mr. Mayor, this note: "Enclosed herewith is .Editor' Note: This letter was Area Chamber of Commerce, the township is behind you on stattment lssued'byme'-to the sent 'to us by Mr. Kopper with Our Readers Speak this subject. membership of the Woodbridge he request that it be printed.) Methodist Church. To bring cer Members of the St. John's First Aid Squad are held in high Before I get a lot of mail February, 10, 1968 ain discussions more properly esteem by their Fords neighbors. Now handling the squad's from the Peace Groups saying I Woddbridge Emergency Squad "If $ev. Seamans devoted hi? wis- speet for love of country and flag even into focus I would appreciate ; presidential chores is James Sieczkowski. Serving as captain is am prejudiced let it be known I Woodbridge, New Jersey your publishing the item in your dom and energy in places where they if he may believe- ft old fashioned. Ed Bromirski. Members of toeir "official family" Include: work with a great many minori- Dear Squad Members: Letters to the Editor.) Frank Prybeck, Alex Thomsen, Joseph Dambach, Michael Ku- ties on my job. They were in Accept my apologies for not are crying for individual attention- does not have the right to dictate to Thy Kingdom come — On Earth bick, John Faczak, Meyers Sindet, Michael Yuhasz, William vited and attended my recent writing to you sooner. My grief something I know he is capable of giv- as it is in heaven — the mayor as to which residents of thi Brose, Bart Florentine, Robert Olmo and Charles Pfeiffer. wedding and every one had a has been so profound that I was ing—Tie would be far better off than he municipality should serve on the Hu- • • • great time. I was also instru- For two thousand years—The unable to get around to this un- is nowJ ... The Methodist Church has man Rights Commission. The out-of Mrs. Ann (Carteret) Shaner pursues a pleasantly busy schedule mental in organizing the only Prayer — Intoned, prattled, — il now. in behalf of programs sponsored by the Women's Slovak Citi- integrated veteran's of For- with tears — with blood — a cry As we live our normal lives, fallen apart because of political issues town pressure he tried to Use on thi zens' Club. eign Wars Post in New York of anguish or a mounted urifeel1 we take many things and insti- forced upon the congregation week mayor was really childish.' We d6 rio • • •»• City. ing form of mechanical worship. utions for granted. I must con- after week. People were forced to take feel he has the right to create prob- Didst know that Mrs. Fred Baldwin is now serving as presi I think that the" mayor is ab Many believe but few practiced 'ess that this was my attitude dent of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Woodbridge First Presby- solutely correct in his judgment its implications. It rolls off the oward the Woodbridge Emer- sides which finally divided the church lems where none exists. tCTian Church? on this particular matter, and lips easily because H is so fani- gency Squad, even though all and people left." the people of Woodbridge should iliar. It's like sdnging, "The through the years I regularly It is our understanding, that the contributed to the organization. The above sentences are qxcerpts Where dry cleaning is concerned, Lou (Woodbridge) Csicseri back him to the hilt. Trumpet shall sound and the time is near when the Methodist Bish is ranked as one of America^best in the business. He directs GEORGE A. THEISS, JR dead shall be raised," with a Most of you know that my from a letter to the editor which ap- op must make a decision as to whether operations at Morey LaRue's huge dry cleaning plant in Linden 45 Crampton Avenue postscript "but not in my time wife, Ann, was brought home pears in this issue. It expresses the feel- Woodbridge, N. J. 07095 Lord!" from a New York Hospital last Mr.t Seanjans is returned to Wood William Schleget thinks that Gail Guscott is the greatest. Thirty years ago when I start October 4th as an immobile ing of a great many people in Wood- bridge for another term of service. Be ed into the ministry of the patient. Because of her afflict- bridge Township. cause the congregation has fallen After navigating six weeks via-"crutches" I really can sym- FEBI 9, 1968 Church, I was soon caught up in ion, she required a constant sup- pathize with Jeff (Fords) Yuhasz and his Mrs. The two of them Editor the frustration of learning that ply of oxygen. We, .at THE LEADER-PRESS, have away due to Mr. Seamans' activities currently have their left ankles in casts as a result of broken Leader-Press there was little application of the Before that, she wanted to known the Rev. Mr. Seamans since the we have been told by some of the mem- ankles! Knowing Rev. Seamans for a Love of God to the affairs of come home, rather than stay in number of years as pastor and day he came to Woodbridge. He im- bers he is willing to accept a cut in sal • * * man. A chain of circumstances the.hospital. Her condition was She'll do a great job! I'm referring to Mrs. Ann Mercurio, new friend, I do not understand why led me to understand (he pl'ght such that this seemed almost pressed us as a sincere, capable young ary. president of the Middlesex County Catholic War Veterans Aux- he insists on tearing Wood of ftie Negro, the oppression of impossible. I discussed this at mm~& man who thonght clearly and If Mr. Seamans is returned to Wood iliary. bridge apart. Surely it can't be the Indians, the disgrace of the great length with our beloved for publicity, for it certainly is exploitation of the Migrants; the neighbor, one of the founder* intelligently. Somehow, along the line not favorable to him. bridge, we sincerely hope the Bishop Welcome., to the Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Clutter who recently curse of the slums and finally to of your squad. H< assured me he changed. His churchisdivided; the imposes certain conditions—for it accepted the pastorate of Iselin Assembly of God Church. If Rev. Seamans devoted his the underground In Europe that there were no insurmount- wisdom and energy in places where Hitler's madmen were able difficulties, and that he majority of the people in the Town- not a healthy situation for the peopli where they are crying for in- Don't believe we've gotten around to mentioning Middlesex butchering, in ways I cannot and the squad would take care dividaul attention which I ship have turned away from him. to be divided into opposite camps, County medical examiner Dr. William C. Wilentz's reelection as bring my lips to utter, Poles and assist in any and all prob- know he is capable of giving, he president of the board of directors of the Garden State Hospital Gypsies, Jews, Priests, Nuns lems that might present them- We feel Mr. Seamans has every right the minister's efforts were used in th would be far better off than he ization Plan. Ministers. In moments of my selves; that each and every to have his personal opinions on Civil right direction the Methodist Churcr is now. A pioneer in hospital coverage since 1935, the Garden State own distress I prayed that God problem as it arose would be The mental institutions, where Rights. If he wishes to march in Ala-, could be returned to its former glory. Hospitalizption Plan provides benefits in more than 100 mem- would blast the Earth with His resolved. people have lost all hope, could ber Hospitals in New Jersey and other approved hospitals all wrath and take the whole stink- Your squad brought my wife bama or appear with hippies at the Otherwise, as we said last week, 11 use help from someone like over the world. ing mess, myself included. home in the ambulance from Pentagon that's his right. He does not, can mean trouble—not from Wood him. And then—In the last few New York administering oxygen There is ^the A.A.A. where however, have the right to belittle bridge residents, but from outside in Declan (Edison) Klingenhagen is making a serious bid to ge years something has begun to all the way. You assisted us in people are begging for help be- recognition for consideration as a delegate to the Republican happen. Men question War and setting up a hospital room in others because they have a great re- fluences. cause they cannot cope with National Convention in Miami Beach. brutality, the Blacks seek*thei our home, providing us with • • • their problems and have turn- rights, the people cry out for oxygen equipment, and even ed to alcohol. though she required more than Their efforts deserve your support! Members of the Auxiliary help rather than drown in thei There are the narcotic td a cylinder of oxygen A day, of St. Elias Post, CWV, are endeavoring to secure the names of poverty and ignorance etc. etc. diets, who are sad to say most- your men saw to it that we al- Carteret residents now serving in Vietnam so they can send And the miracle' The Church ly young people, who need ways had an ample supply, ta them packages of "goodies." Send in your names to: Mrs. Ann speaks out—, not from narrow Board of Education Budget straightening out. demoninationalism or creed or so many ways, you did everf Klimek, 10 Kurdyla Avenue, Carteret, N. J. thing possible to make my late As this Is being written the 1068-69 • * • Why doesn't Rev. Seamans dogma, but together, as One. people and sincerely attempt to cut ap use his knowledge and energy Old hatreds,^le—the Kiss oi wife comfortable. School- Board budget was just soundly propriations. If they don't produce This Saturday night (Feb. 17) the Carteret Elks Lodige holds in these places which could be Peace is infparted to every one its sixth annual charity ball in the St. Demetrius Community You aided my beloved sister- very rewarding to a man in hi The sacrifice of the Carpentei in-law who, devotedly, unsel- defeated by the voters of Woodbridge different budget, the measure will b< Center. Festivities get underway at 8 P. M. 1 position, instead of trying ti becomes a beacon of hope to a fishly* and tenderly, nursed my Township by a large margin of three defeated once again and then the mu change the whole world into men whether they subscribe t wife around the clock for 49 to on».and the Board tentatively has nicipal government will take over anc Bob Fitzpatrick and Danny Natale .appear to have solid sup- his way of thinking? its implications or not. Over al days, by responding to her port in their bid for the Board of Fire Commissioners. Both set Wednesday, February 28, as the a cut will be assured. The Methodist Church has the earth an Italian farm boy'j every call and mine, making these volunteer firemen possess outstanding "community ser- fallen apart because of political writing "Pacem in Terris" be 1 vice!" records! our tasks in caring for my wife c' e to re-submit the budget to the We know that the Board is burdened issues forced unon the Congre- comes the language of even th a little lighter. Even on my gation week after week. "'enemy." wife's passing, your squad was t rtoiiate. with higher salaries won by the teach- With Albert (Csicseri) Cherry at the presidential helm we pre- People were forcer! to take But there is still the tragedy there almost immediately to re- By-their action, the people have told ers' and other unions. We know, under dict a pleasantly busy and rewarding year for members of the sides which finally divided the store our home to a degree of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Hungarian Roman Catholic Churcl Many, many, out of intransig the present law, the Board can't touch church and people left. ence, narrowness, insistance oi normalcy by removing all the jpoard of Education: "We have Holy Name Society. I certainly hope the Rev. Sea- equipment. those raises. But something will have • • • s the status quo, arrogant theo yuue.as far as we can go. We just can't mans soon realizes that he will logy, unyielding dogma, .little My sister-in-law and myself Guest speaker at the Colonia Senior High School Parents Night to give and the Board and other gov- gain nothing from his present ness of mind and just plain stu are ever so thankful to your a! tor,d*any more. We want good educa- Program will be the eminent social psychologist Dr. Robert H ernment agencies that continue to actions. pidity fail to read the signs squad. Please convey my grati- Roth, director of adult services, Metropolitan Area Consultation tion for our children, but within our Ma|'ge Larsen Would you wait for the Son of tude and appreciation to all spend, spend and spend will be made Center and the consultant psychologist of the Andrew Freedman Woodbridge nu-urfc.to pay for it. We would all like om ! i n B 0 x N Yo r k Th da te: tuia ( Man to descend with a shout o your members. to realize that sooner or later—so let's! ll ! ;.., . .. \ \ Leader-Press Wednesday, February 14, 1968 PAOI SEVEN Juliette Low Obituaries Programs Set ISELIN — Mn. G. A. NIcJv 1 tCHARLES SADUSK H* i.» survived by severa torn. Area 6 Chairman, Cross- COLONIA — Funeral services nieces and a nephew. rnads Girl Scout Council, env for Charles Sadusk, 4fi, of 7S Funeral services were hold )hn.< in tribute to the teachers; fifth klward Hayes attended the Refreshments was provided Jewish Music Month to Be Junior High Group Marks cnndle, by Mrs. Nelson'Avery lounty Founders' Day Dinner by Mrs. John Hofmann. "SHOP MAIN ST. in tribute to the children. eld at the Bel-Air Manor, The next board meeting will A Founders' Day collection 'crth Amboy, WOODBRIDGE" Marked by Temple Chior PTA Birthday Was made after the meeting and Membership banners were be March 25 at 1:15 P. M. and Honor Roll netted $8.61. This money is used on by Mrs. Margaret Hawkins the next general membership FORDS — February Is tradi- marln and Mrs Arthur Wilfond. AVENEL — A meeting of theboth in State and National PTA rst grade and Miw Christine moating will be in the afternoon REVLON tionally designated as Jewish Dr. Merle Hlrsh, choir leader Students Avenel PTA was held Tuesday, for extensive work. All these loop fifth grade. of April 2. COSMETICS Music Monlh. In observance of and organist has produced the February 6, at 1:15 P. M. at services are designed to expand HEADQUARTERS IN thts traditibn. the Temple Cantata. Al Donner wilt supply WOODBRIDGE - Named to Avenel Scnool 4 auditorium. and strengthen PTA to provide Em ami El Choir will present an the narration. The highlight of the academic, honor roll for the Mrs. George Pcntland, pro- an excellent education, and VOTE FOR WOODBRIDGE original concert-version of the the evening will be the appear- second marking period at gram chairman, showed slides community responsive to the delightful musical, "Fiddler on ance of a mystery guest soloist. Woodbrldge Junior High School on babies with PTA captions needs of children and families. "DAN" NATALE the Roof" at the Sisterhood During the business portion are the following: under each slide. She later in- The membership elected Mrs "BOB" FIT/PATRICK meeting on Thursday, February of the meeting, a notninatlon Seventh Grade: William troduced William J. Burns, Ad-Ralpta^ Miranda and Mrs. Walter committee will be formed to Black, Susan Cohen, Deborah Fehring to serve on the nomi- Publix Pharmacy IS, at 8:15 P.M. at the Temple. ministrative Assistant from lo the Board of Fire Commissioners "Since 1932" propose a slate of officer* and Cook, Susan Dorgai, Gretchen Woodbridge Board of Educa- nating committee. Mrs. Edward Members of the specially au trustees for the coming year. Frantz, Robert Golden, Ken- Malone has been selected to District No. 1, Woodbridge, N. J. gumented Choir are: Mr. and tion, 91 Main St., Woodbridge The Sisterhood and Brother- neth Kaufman, Laurie Maiar, Mrs. George Ryan, president, serve on the nominating com SATURDAY. FEBBUARY 17. 1968 Mrs. Abraham Hellman, Mr. hood also have plans for a spec- Deborah Meszaros, Sharon Nls mitte by the PTA board. 6.14 ARM) and Mrs. Eli Simon, Mrs. Mar- announced that the first PTA tacular bowling party Saturday sen, Marii e Osolinski, Debra On February 8, Mrs. George Polls open 3 - 7 P.M. vin Sitrin, Mrs. Merle Hirsh, Schlesinger, Diane Szysko, was organized on February 17, night, March 2 at Edison Lanes. Ryan, Mrs. Robert Ziro, Miss VOTING PLACES Frm Pflrklnr Mr. Stanford Press, Mrs. Shar- M 1897. A birthday cake with five Mrs. Joel Green and Howard Janet Turner, Margaret Varey. Alice Gade, principal, Mrs. John Rrir si Klorr on Snyder, Mrs. Marvin Ros- Eighth Grade: Deborah large blue and yellow candles EMERGENCY SQUAD SEWAREN SCHOOL #12 Rosenthal are in charge. were lit by the following: first Hofmann, Mrs. Nelson Avery, Brook St. Sewaren Ave. Apice, Anthony Baio, Susan Mrs. Edward Malone and Mrs Baumgartner, Pamela Brown, candle, Mrs. Owen Culton in Richard Buccarelli, Ellen Burk, tribute to the first founders of Introductory Elise Burt, Mary Lou Elliott, the PTA; second candle by Mrs."^••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••+ Linda Gabriel, Susan Kiel, Kar- George Ryan in tribute to the * Offer! on Kokinda, Andrew Kovacs, officers both past and present Nancy Roessler, David Ruskal, of Avenel Schools 4 and 5; third WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY Domin Schenck, Robert Sefczek, candle, by Mrs. John Hofmann Michael Sold, Daniel Tappen, in tribute to the parents; fourth Anthony Valcnti, Elaine Van- candle, by Mrs. Shirley Coyne MON. & TUES. den-berR, Diane Wicke, Terri ONLY! Williams. Ninth Grade: Miriam Bun- SHAMPOO & SET '2.50 doy, Robert dayman, Nancy Rosary to Hold fl.fjO extra fnr curia Fwlor, Michael Finn, Melanie Giilar, Lorraine Gochal, Lynn HAIRCUT '1.50 BOTH Holzheimer, Janet Jessen, Jan- Fashion Revue ice Kosri, Maryann Liska, ISELIN — A fashion show will Elaine Lucas, Brooke Nevins, be sponsored by St. Cecelia's Lynn Pheasey, FTances Ryan, Altar Rosary Society Monday, Marianne Sak, Mary Lou SanMarc- h 4, 8:30 P.M. in Lourdes dor, Gail Scutti, Richard Spei- Hall. cher, Ann Thomas, Deborah Tickets may be obtained from Van Tassel, Cheryl Weissman, any of the following chairmen Raymond Wong, in the designated areas: West- bury Park, Mrs. Terry Mercer, * telephone 634-5840, or Mrs. Bar- at MAURO MOTORS WIGS "Vn fin.it hair •old and Mrvlc*d" Vacation Auction bara Zwaskis, telephone 382-46- BEAUTY 40; Menlo Park Terrace, Mrs. t J Edward Haney, telephone 548- SHANGRI-LA SALON 2059; and Iselin Proper, Mrs. (. 21 Westfleld Av«., Clark, rV.J. Plan Announced Charles Rechko telephone 283- •k '68 CHRYSLER 381-9873 tiipen Mon. thru Sat. - Ttiun. 4 Prt. W » WOODBRIDGE — The Wood- 0544. k i Mr. Thomas ft Mr. Eugene, Prop. bridge Township Jaycee-ettes The society will hold a theater •k announced they will conduct a party March 24. Dinner will be '68 IMPERIAL "vacation auction" to be held served at the William Pitt and •k on March 8, 8:00 P. M. at thethen the group will see "Bare- •k Fords Women's Club building, foot in the Park" at Paper Mill Corrielle Street, Fords. Accor- Playhouse, Millburn. Tickets are '68 BARRACUDA LEGALIZED REMITTANCES! ding to chairman, Mrs. Lawavailabl- e through Mrs. Jean SOLE AUTHORIZED AGENT IN YOUR DIS- rence Kolakowski, the vacations Henkel, telephone 283-1796. being auctioned off range from •k TRICT FOR: a full week in Puerto Rico to '68 PLYMOUTH TUZEX TO CZECHOSLOVAKIA, IKKA TO a weekend for two at a dude/ski TO BE HONORED •k ranch in New York. WOODBRIDGE — The mem- HUNGARY, AND CASH DOLLAR DELIVERY bers of the Rev. John J. Griffin The general public is invited Assembly will again pay tribute '68 VALIANT IN POLAND. GETS THERE QUICKER, SAFER to attend this affair and bid on AND IS tyORE PROFITABLE IF SENT to al! Past Faithful Navigators these vacations. Free refresh- of the Assembly and in particu- -k THROUGH: ments will also be served. All lar the immediate Past Faith- proceeds realized from the auc-ful Navigator, Francis Bopp, on '68 RDAD RUNNER IMMEDIATE DELIVERY...EASY TERMS tion will be used to further the Saturday, February 17 at 7:00•k organization's charitable works P. M. at the Knights of Colum- Travel Bureau in the community. bus Home. Music will be pro-•k 611 AMBOY AVENUE — WOODBRIDGE — ME 4-4100 * Assisting Mrs. Kolakowski in vided by Don LaPenta and his this endeavor are Mrs, Garret Orchestra. Mike Warshany is •k 303 MAPLE STREET Sutphen, Mrs. Robert De Santis, in charge of the affair. Mrs. Joseph Gichner and Mrs. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Ronald De Angelo. Anyone wishing more infor- EST. 1907 — Tel: VA ft-3681 mation, call 636-3462. FOR YOUR OWN PROTECTION, MAKE ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS WTTH LICENSED AND SUPERVISED IATA AND ATC AGENTS Many Awarded FUNCTIONING UNDER US* GOVERNMENT CONTROL. At Pack Meeting ISELIN — Iselin Cub Scout HELD OVER 2nd BIG WEEK! Pack 49, sponsored by Knights of Columbus Council 3639, held its January pack meeting with "Helping Pe t more Joseph Dunn, cubmaster pre- senting the following awards: Bobcat, Erwin Aigner; gold arrow (Wolf Badge) Frank Stan- out of the Dolls ski, Raymond Farina; silver ar- i i mi II iand row (Wolf Badge) Robert Clou- ter (2) James Clouter (3); bear chariton Heston "Diamond Head" badge, Daniel DiGraitis, Ger- ald Bianchini. Gerald also re- DRIVE IN THEATRE w>-<-u-i><'>««na ceived 1 gold arrow and 1 solver Aitoys J PA 1 3400- G»rd«n SUIe Pkwy f nil 12J J wNJiTuiHiik* ExiUttom t arrow with his bear badge. L Also assistant denner bars to William Glowinski, Michael Ha- ger; denner bars, Paul McDon- ald; advancing to Webelos, Charles Vill. Charle* also re- ceived his two year service star. COME ON DOWN to Webelos sportsman and ath- lete to George Ditthner; Cub Scout graduation certificates to Charles Cerrl». A Pack leader appreciation certificate was awarded to Ma- iOO'S HUT BAR & GR1LI rio Aurigemma. In his absence, the award waa accepted by his COME ON DOWN — Meet Your Friends At Our Popular son, Neil Aurigemma. The Cub Scouts were inspec- Peanut and Clam Bar. Superbly Prepared Foods. ted and graded on uniforms and that's our insignia. In the absence of a district committee representa- tive, the inspection was conduc- Definition of ted by Robert Kraft, commit- tee chairman, assisted by com- mittee members. Progress Flag streamers were presen- ted to the fe*k for participating WED. & SAT. NITES in the aniftftl round-up and ex- ceeding the quota. A streamer was also awarded for participa- tion in the summer program with special recognition going The Bank With AM The Services COUNTRY WESTERN to Den 9 for achieving better then SO per cent attendance at 1 MUSIC... f each of the three sessions. for you, your business and featuring your family LARRY TYLES TAT am! Lilt "MINO RAYS" TON1TE T11KU TUESDAY 7:0O & 9:00 Dean Martin. as Cliirst Bank Matt Helm J and TRUST COMPANY**. FRIDAY NITES! "THE I MEMBER FEDERAL, DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION AMBUSHERS" SAT. KIDDIE SHOW AVENELrCOLONIA OFFICE PERTM nnw office KELtN OFFICE FORDS OFFICE See The GO-GO GIRLS Z:00F.M. 1379 St A WARNING TO BE HERDED: The PTO of Sewaren School 12, happily erected three stunt j which read: "Welcome to Sewaren—Drive Safely. Sewaren PTO 12." Installation of the Sign I was arranged hy the Woodhridge Township Police Department and funds to purchase them were raised through various events. The signs are located on West Avenue entering Sewaren REALTORS PRESENT: 1968 Officers of the Middlesex County Board of Realtors who were installed at a dinner-rtanre at Brunswick Inn. Left to right, John i from Port Reading and entering from Perth Amboy on Slate Street, also entering from Wood- Goodman, Carteret, second vice president; Paul J. Nemergut, Jr., Sun Realty, Inc., Woodbridge, first vice president; Henry Schlaeter, Perth Amboy, state di- bridge on Woodbridge Avenue. Left to right, Patrolman Nazareth Barrellona and Lt. Anthony rector; William Carisfo, of Jacobson, Goldfarb and Tanzman, Perth Amboy, president; Irving Tripp, Charles Smith Agency, Perth Amboy, treasurer and John O'Brien, Woodbridge Police Department; Mrs. Erail Saphire, PTO president and Mrs. Edward Lauffer, Highland Park, secretary. Quackenbush, safety sign project chairman. NEW SLATE FOR C. OK C: Installation of officers was held at a dinner of the Woodbridge Area Chamber of Commerce at the Colonia Country Club. Left to right, Carl Fleming, vice-president; Kenneth Hampton, vice-president; Joseph Ostrower, vice-president; Mayor Ralph Barone, Nicholas Venezia, president; Senator Norman Tanzman, guest speaker; William Short, past president; Frederick M. Adams, vice-president and Vincent Ricciardone, treasurer. Rev. Clutter Lists Services HOFFMAN PRINTING COMPANY CITED - Mrs. Mildred Commerford, member of th« Car- ISELIN — Rev. Samuel Clut- teret Board of Education, presents Mr. Robert A. Hoffman, owner of the Hoffman Printing ter, pastor of the, Iselin Assem Company, with State Department of Education, Division of Vocational Education certificatt bly of God Church, announced for participation in the Carteret High School, Cooperative Industrial Education Employment services and activities for Sun- Orientation Program as Francis E. Walsh, Teacher-Coordinator, looks on. day, February 18, as follows: 9:45 A.M., Sunday School for all, age levels with ten classes, nur- sery through adult; 11 AM , worship service; 11 A.M., Jun or Church, for boys and girls wo through eleven years o£ age, and 7 P.M., Evangelistic Cru sade service. The church nursery will be available, under supervision, for small children up to two years of age, during the eleveni 1 RAYMOND S. NOWAKOSKI o.'<;k>ck services,^,, ' The schedule of services for the remainder of the week of BASIC TRAINING OVER: Air- the 18th includes: Tuesday, 9:30 man Raymond S. Nowakoski, TO AID YOUNG FOL*KS: Commander Donald Jacques of LEONARD SENDELSKY A. M. ladies prayer meeting; son of Mrs. Olga Tallon, 54 VFW I'ost 6061, Colonia, right, presents check to Calvin Don- 7:45 P.M., C.A.s (Christ's Am McKiuley Avenue, Iselin, has nelly, president of the Colonia Youth Football League, Inc., "BUILDER OF THE YEAR": completed basic training at Leonard Sendclsky, Colonia, bassadors), youth group meet- for much-needed equipment. ing. Lackland AFB, Tex. He has was named "Builder of the been assigned to the Air Force Year" Saturday night by the year pins. A graduation and in Technical Training Center at New Jersey Builders Associa- Lowry AFB, Colo., for special- Awards Given duction ceremony was perform- tion. A former president of the CYO to Sponsor ed by Junior Leaders, Stephen Raritan Valley Home Builders ized schooling as a missile Baux John Carter, Lee Han- Association, Sendelsky who electronics specialist. Airman At Pack Dinner sen William Moyle of Boy Scout was honored at a dinner atten- Valentine Dance Nowakoski, a 1966 graduate of Troop 52. ded by 2,500 persons at the John F. Kennedy Memorial FORDS — Mrs, Stephen Ka- FORDS — The Catholic Youth High School, has studied at Andrew Mako was the reci- Shelburne Hotel, Atlantic City, Organization of Our Lady of rinaziii and Andrew Mako, Sr. *«• pient of the "Cub Scout of the is presently leading NJBA's NOrth Jersey Drafting School, were Hie recipients of the Den Peace Church will hold a Valen- Bloom field. Leaders Training Award pre- Year" Award, based on his to- effort to speed underground in- tine dance Saturday, February stallation of utility lines PRIZE WINNERS: Cheryl Weissman. 18 Crocus Street, Woodbridge, was one of the winners In sented at tiie Blue and Gold tal attendance, advancement 17, in the annex from 7:30 to an essay contest in recognition of National Vocational Guidance Week sponsored by B'nai B'rith Dinner of Pack #50 at Fellow- and cooperation, at all Pack throughout the State. He is al- 11:00 P. M, The Strat-OTones so a member of the Wood- Hailussuh to Hold Vocational Service of Northern New Jersey. The subject was "The Meaning of Vocational ship Hall, Grace Evangelical projects and functions. Special will play. Guidance." Left to right, Miss Weissmaii, Joel Goldberg, regional director of the sponsor! Lutheran Church, Perth Amboy. recognition went to John Lefkus bridge Township Jaycees, The general monthly meeting New Brunswick-Raritan Val- Chinese Auction and Philip Shorer, Union City, another winner . Miss Weissman, a student at Woodbridgs The presentation was made by and John Rokita represented the will take place on Sunday, Feb- Junior High, received a $25 Savings Bond. I1'red Christensen, Organization Unit at Boy Scout Citizenship ley Chamber of Commerce, ruary 18 at 7:30 P. M. in the COLONIA — A board meeting „ and Extension Chairman of Day held at City Mali, Perth Colonia Lodge of Elks, Perth annex. All youth of the parish was held by the_ Colonia Chap- Huritan Council, Boy Scouts of Amboy. Amboy YMCA and Theodore are invited. ter of lladassah al the home of go at the veteran's home, April Hospital Party Set America, Advancement awards ' were Roosevelt Lodge 219 F&A.M. The parish dance scheduled Mrs. Reuben Grultz with Mrs. 25. He is also an elder of Carter- Various Plans The Vicar of Our Redeemer given to John Buoarelli, Edward for Saturday, has been can- Rhoda Schlosser, president pre- At a joint meeting with the For Monday by VFW Fassett, Joseph Kadash, Ste- et's Hungarian Reformed celled. There will be no dances siding. Post, Jack Preston, commaii- Lutheran Church, Edward Ber- Church. Made by Legion ISELIN — A hospital party Ken, gave the Invocation. Cub- phen Karmazsin, William Kar- held (luring Lent, A "Swim Par- Various fund raising projects der.advised plans are being will be sponsored for residents master Donald Finan, Chair- maz.sin, Michael Ludwig, Rob- ty" is planned for Saturday, were reviewed by Mrs. Melvin made for an Easter egg hunt of Menlo Pack Veterans Home man Wesley Smoyak and Insti- ert Pierson, Bruce Smoyak, Wes for Saturday, March 30, at Holy March 23 at the Metuchen Y. M. Schlesinger, vice president. She COLONIA — At a -meeting of at Merrill Park on April 7. Spirit Church, Perth Amboy. by VFW Post 2636 Monday, tutional Representative Joseph ley Smoyak, Kenneth Thomas C. A. Tickets can be obtained praised Mrs. Milton Eig, chair- Colonia American Legion Aux James Higgins asked for a 7:30 P. M., according to Al .Simun, were in charge of the and David Uinbach. The next committee meeting from Leonard Zagrecki, 82fi-2(il7 man of the dress club, which iliary 248, plans were made to committee to meat at the Post will be Tuesday, Febrauary 20, or «ny member of the Social Krai, hospital chairman. program. Den Mother, Mrs, Mrs. Frank Ilacz and Mrs. ju.st ended, for a well done job. send takes to the Menlo Park each Friday night to plan and Andrew Ludwig were co-chair at 8:00 P. M., at the home of Committee. work on the spring dance to be Members of the ladjes auxili- Walter Thomas received a cer- Mrs. Uy Ilabcrman, chairman Veterans Home for Washing- ary and Pup Tent SOL 13, .Mili- tiiicyte of appreciation and a men of the affair. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Finan, 117 (if the dinner dance, reported held, April 27 at the Colonia Poplar Street. ENGAGEMENT TOLD ton's Birthday. Initiation of new firehouse. tary Order of Cooties and it» "thank you" pin on her retire- The pack participated in the CARTERET ,— Announcement this affair was a success. ladies auxiliary will assist. ment. A three year service pin Central District ScoutO-Rama members will be held on April The ward party at Lyons Hos- CAKE SALE SLATED of Uie engagement of Miss Kath- Mrs. Sehlesinger reminded A teen dance will be sponsor- was presented to Den Mother, held Saturday and Sunday at KEASBEY - The Ladies Aux- leen Susan Neseak to Joseph 3. pital was cancelled and a soft- Mrs. John Lefkus. everyone of the Chinese auction ed by the post, March 10, 2 the Reynolds Store Building, iliary of the Protection Five John Kirk, son ot Mr. and Mrs. to be held April 22, 8-P. M., at Members were asked to make ball game is being planned for Perth Amboy. Mr, Peter Sey- P.M., in the post's upstairs Arrow of Light Awards, the C6mpany #1 will hold a home- Jdseph Kirk, 72 Longfellow Congregation B'nai Jacob, Ave- donations of records, clothing early spring with William Bro- hall. All profits will be donated highest rank in Cub Scouting, fiertt and Mr. Smoyak were in made cake sale on Saturday, Drive, Colonia, and the late nel. Her committee consists of: and such for teenage girls to be gan in charge. charge. to the Midland School for Brain were presented to Glen John- February 17, from 3:00 to 7:00 Mr. Kirk has been announced Mrs. Abe Krammer, Mrs. Ivy taken to the Janet Memorial Paul Abloncsy, chaplain, clo- Damaged Children. Cart M. son, John Lefkus, Andrew Mako, Mrs.-Thomas was named pack P. M.' at the Firehouse. Mrs. by the bride elect's parents, Mr. [logoff, and Mrs. Milton Kusb.- Home in Elizabeth for Easter. sed the meeting with a prayer. Raymond, chairman, reported Francis Nbwicki and John Ro- chairman for the Central Dis- Robert, Collins and Mrs. Peter and Mrs. Joseph A. Nascak, 2& iici-. Tickets, will be distributed Items must be in by April 10. Douglai Donnelly eerved as kiu. They also received three- the event is open to all childrai trict pot luck dinner, planned Martin are in charge. Maine Avenue, MI Hit February meeting. Thi group will sponsor a i>ia. host. in their teens, \ PAGE TIN Wednesday, February 14, Leader-Press Principal Men to Hold Limelight Announces Al BPW 'Bosses' Night' Honor Roll ISELIN - George .1. Grfclr, principal of Isclin Junior High WOODBRIDGE — The men School, announced the academic will be the cen'er of attraction honor roll for the second mark- at the annual Bosses' Night and ing period as follows: 11th Birthday Party of the Rilthaler-DeSalvia Rites Woodbridge Township Busi- Seventh grade: Holly Bahren- ness and Professional Wom- burg, Michael Battito, Robert en's Club to be held March 7 all Solemnized on Saturday Boemo, Robert Cohen, Loin Dan- the Chez Pierre, Howard 'John .„„..», . , iiels. Joan Duda, Fred Hanna, son Motel, Route 1. ISELIN _—JThc marriage^ of I he bridegroom, served as best jRohift Harrington, Diane fnga, Miss Carole DeSalvia, daughterjman. Ushers wore Harold Rilt Donna Manfre, Sarah Mile.% Speaker of the evening will of Mr. and Mrs. Louis DeSalvia, haler and Michael Hans. Steven Oxman, Joseph PignR- be George Meholick, who took 38 Barbara Court, and Robert After a trip to St. Thomas, tore. Kenneth Redler, Beverly over his new duties as Business Louis RiUhaler, son of Mr. and the couple will reside in Roselle Rouse, Edwina Turner. Administrator of the Township Mrs, George RiUhaler, Rahway, Park. of Woodbridge yesterdsy. Eighth grade: Charles Bahr, was solemnized Saturday after- Mrs. Ritthaler was graduated Robert Bernstein, Margaret Bo- According to Mrs. Mildred noon at St. Mary's Roman Cath- from John F. Kennedy Memorial nomolo, Julie Buglovsky, Gar/ Hutt and Miss Rutn Wolk, co- olic Church, Rahway. Senior High School and is em- Cardinals, Bonnie Davis, Kath- ENLARGING STORE: C»rlto Clothes. 25 Broid Street, EllzabeUi is eipanding and modern I ring Its facilities Above U an ployed by Tenco, Linden. Her architect's rendering of how the store will look when completed. chairmen, there will be a cere- Miss Kathleen Drillock was leen Del Sordo, Donald Duq- monial cutting of the birthday!-id of honor. Attendants were husband was graduated from uette, Joseph Flynn, Robert cake. Miss Linda Ritthaler and Miss Rahway High School and is em- Fricke, Victoria Grotz, Gary PTA 15 to Sponsor There will also be a short pro- uenise Davidson. ployed by Edison Mold and Toll, Harris, Louise Hawrusik, Chsr- Carlin Clothes Enlarging tudent Council gram of entertainment includ- Ronald Ritthaler, brother of Kenilworth. les Herricx, Richard Johnson, Valentine's Dance ing a group of Hawaiian danc- Jayne Kuchna, Raymond Me- ISELIN - The executive ers from the Carteret School of Ginnis, James Mclntyre, John Present Elizabeth Store 'resents Awards board of PTA of School 15 met Dance through the courtesy of Nadal, Karen Okulicz, Cather- COLONIA — The Student Monday to complete, plans for Mrs. Pat Symchik, Larkin-Hocking Weddingine O'Neill, Robert Piaskowsky, the annual Valentine's Day Violet Radomski, Concetta Sal- ELIZABETH — Carlin mens 3000 square feet of gelling space ouncil at School 17 presented Mrs. Elizabeth Novak, presi- Dance. dent, has called a meeting of a sano, Brian Silbon, William Tra- and boys dotiiinf stors it ex- and is now adding sn additional anuary awards at a recent as- vis, Alicia Ydoatt, Bernadette 2000 square feet. embly with John Campanella, The dance, celebrating "cu- special committee for Thurs- Performed on Saturday panding and modernizing their pid's day" is scheduled for Sat- day, February 15, at her home Zoldak. Sandy Belli, store manager resident, and Denise Cappuc- fadltties at 25 Broad Street. urday, 9 P.M. to 1 A.M., at the on Mary Avenue to plan a jomt COLONIA — The wedding of Jarey and Donald Sauter as Ninth grade; Sheila Baun, Suz- Th« renovation, started Jan has announced the new space io, secretary, in charge. will be used to add additional Iselin First Aid Squad Hall, 477 meeting with the Woodbridge Miss Linda Lee Hocking, daugh- ushers. anne Bowen, Tordis Briseid, nary t, la scheduled for com- branded clothing lines and to Buttons were awarded to Lau- Lincoln Highway (Route 27). Township Jaycees. Representa- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hock- The bride was graduated Anne Theresa Carroll, Doreea pletion on March increase the selection in pres- n Jablow, Cindy Drucker, Music will be by "The Spot- tives of the Jaycees will also be Ing, 68 Cleveland Avenue, to Cesaretti, Marie Csete, Nancy Hilton Scheingarten, the hristine Daniels, Sharon Gaw- lighters." The evening will fea- present. James Andrew Larkin, son of from Woodbridge Senior High ent lines. He stated that several School and American Airlines FeHon, Howard Frierman, Jean architect, has stressed function- owski, Sharon Falzone, Perry ture food, refreshments, door Mrs. Louisa Larkin, Hacken Graue, Lois Ha mill, Jonl Jac- stores have expanded and mod- n April 6 has been set as the Stewardess College. She was em- al design with open visual sell- ernized and the main shopping orbo, Nancy Fialk, Joseph Na- prizes, and dark horse prizes. tentative date for a "Leader- tack, and James Larkin, Bronx, obs, Valerie Kovacs, Cynthia N. Y., was performed Saturday ployed by American Airlines, ing areas to make selection area in the city is rapidly im- olitano, Nancy Fundock, Mary Tickets may be purchased »t ship Conference for Youth" to Lauer, Patricia Markmann, Ka- •aslar for the customer. ane Robak, Christine Dickson, afternoon at the First Baptist J. F. Kennedy Airport, as a ren Olson, Noel Terranova, proving. "We have complete the door or obtained by calling be open to all Junior and Sen- stewardess. confidence in the future of Eliz- ind Sandy Frasicr for courtesy. ior Girls in the three Town- Church, Rahway, with the Rev. James Ting, Karen Triano, Al- CarXns was founded in 1937 Mrs. Rae Davis, telephone 548 ( John Horton officiating. by the late 8aul Panzer. In 1958 abeth and hope to continue to For cooperatton, buttons were 0399. ship High Schools. The confer- Mr. Larkin was graduated fred Weber, Lauren Zabel. the store doubled Its size to grow here". warded to Elinor Endholtz, ence will open at 9:00 A. M. Miss Barbara Ann Squashic from Hackensack High School arbara Sukovkh, Martin Jab and continue to 12:30 P. M. was maid of honor, and Miss An- and School of Visual Arts, New ow, Steven Kaye, Barbara Mat There will be several top speak drew Hodel was bridesmaid. York City, He is employed in hiesen, Stephen Kowlaszi, Susan Mission Sunday ers from the business |nd pro- Serving as best man was Rich- the art department of CUirol, Woman's Qub Principal ^ilento, Donna Dube, Mark Taf- fessional worlds. After a gen- ard Dietrich with Joseph Me- New York City. et, John Pecylak, Judy Jengo, eral assembly, there will be in- nd Robert Schieni. To Be Observed dividual workshops on various To Hold Board Releases AVENEL — Ecumenical Mis- subjects and then a general as- Improvements awards went to sembly in conclusion when final arl Abken, Phyllis DuPree, sion and Relations Sunday will Couple United Saturday Fat* Is be observed on Sunday at the reports will be made. Miss Wolk Session, Feb. 20 Honor Roll Thomas Rocca, William Lovich, is the chairman. "ohn Bobkoskie, and Karen Bro- First Presbyterian Church of COLONIA — February 20 hag COLONIA — Donald Devan- y. venel. Services will be held At St. Cecelia's Church been earmarked by the Feder- iey, principal of Colonia Junior Plans for the 12th annual Lunch monitors are Tonia 19:30 and 11 A. M. The sermon ated Women's Club of Colonia ligh School released the fol- opic will be "The Urgency of Schedule Announced ISELIN — St, Cecelia's man. Andrew Mitchell, Vincent fashion show-dinner of Our Lady owing honor roll for the second ell and Edward Yurkunas. Mitchell, and Philip Shalanca of Peace Church PTA are well for its next board meeting to The Gospel" by the Walter W. Church was the setting on Sat- larking period. elgner, pastor. By Beth Sholom urday for the marriage of Miss were ushers. underway. This year's event en- be held at the home of Mrs. Grade 7, Phillip Brummer, ISELIN — Services at Congre- Sheryn Anne Mitchell, daughter After a trip to the Pocono titled, "Candlelight Boutique", Jacob Wirtz, 52 Longfellow Church school is held for nurs- will b« held at the Seven Arch- Michael Cpataides, Angela Cfaa Hadassah Sets ry through Junior High at both gation Beth Sholom, 90 Cooper of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent B. Mit- Mountains, the couple will make Drive. rney, Mark CWsvette, Deborah Avenue will be conducted by chell, 100 New Dover Road, their home in Newark. es, Perth Amboy, on Wednes- ervices. Senior High meets at day, March 27, at 6:30 P. M. Hie success of tie card party "alzone, Thomas Fogel, Robin Meeting Monday 1 A. M. only, Baby and tod- Rabbi Harold Richtman on Fri- and Albin George Shumbris Jr., The bride attended Wood- arfinkel, Gary Hughes, Mere ller care is available at both day Evening, February 16 at son of Mr. and Mrs. Albin bridge Senior High School and • • * held eo January 18 was report- dith Isler, Jill Itzkowitz, Barba 8:00 P. M. Sabbath morning George Shumbris, Newark. The Berkeley Secretarial School, The Mover's Auxiliary ol the ed by Mrs. Hellin Hybard WOODBRIDGE - At the ervices for children under the a Keyaske, Phyllis Klarfjeld, meeting of Woodbridge Hadas- ge of three. services will be held at 8:30 Rev, John Gerety officiated. East Orange. She is employed Fords-Clara Barton Boy%' B»«- chairman, who announced all Nicholas Marzocco Darolyn Me A. M. on February 10 followed by Union County Trust Com- ball League is sponsoring a bua proceeds will go toward the ah scheduled for Monday, 8:30 Senior High Fellowship meets Miss Alice Shumbris sister of "arroll, Susan Monas, Linda \M., a prize will be awarded by Junior Congregation at 10:30 the bridegroom, served as maid pany, Elizabeth. trip to the Meadowbrook to see major project lor the year, an very Sunday, 6:45 P. M. for A. M. Services are held every Mr. Shumbris attended South Dorothy Collins in "On A Clear Educational Assistance Fund liveri, Bruce Peragallo, Geo o the person bringing in the of honor. Bridal attendants were -ge Poina, Linda Radford, Lea Howship and on Wednesdays, evening at 7:30 and Sunday Mrs. Leonard Graziano, Miss Side High School and Rutgers Day". The buses will leave the for a worthy Colonia student. most trading stamp books. A P. M. for recreation. Reinharz, Robin Roth, Arthur "250 donor credit will also be mornings at 8:30. Lora Viviani, and Miss Marsha University. He is employed by Annex of Our Lady of P«acst Mrt. William JIacArgel, mer- >amodovitz, Jan Schildkraut, ;iven for each book submitted. The Junior High Fellowship Bingo games are played every Fedak. Proctor and Gamble, Spring Church at 5:30 P. M. on Thurs- chandise dub chairman, re- \ngela Severini, Deborah Ulg he stamps will be used to ob- meets every Friday, 7:30 P. M.,: Thursday at 7:45'FYM. Weight Leonard Graziano was best field, as a sales representative. day, March 7. The trip is opes potted a total of 187 members lierait, Douglas Vick, Jens Yea- n the church hall for fellow- to the public and reservations ain merchandise for the hip and recreation. Watchers meet every Wednes- ta OK *Mb. Additional winners ;er, Jayne Zall, Robert Mellor. hinese auction, May 1. A day at 7:30 P. M. may be made with Mrs. Gre- to data ant Mrs. Laurie Sal- Grade 8, Robin Baer, Mitch- musical program will be feat On Thursday, February 15, gory O'Neill or Mrs. Bernard erno, Mrs. V. Bouctuux, Mrs. he Golden Circle will hold its Anyone desiring information Barajas before Tuesday, Fsb- ill Berlin, Abby Binder, Joan- red with Mrs. Fred Kaufman. regarding Yahrzeits is asked to Colonia Women's ORT Robert Brausaw, Mrs. Dot e Capataides, Jay Crystal, Len egular meeting at 1:00 in thej ruary 20. Wood, Mrs. Helen Baksa, MM. Mrs. Arthur Mazur, president, contact Dave Ittleson at 283- >re Faas, Frayda Feldman, :nnounced a mid-winter confer- lall. 0066. For details concerning • • • Herb Mason, Mrs. Joseph VI- Marc Giettler, Rene Harris On Monday the Deacons Support Art Festival The Fords Clara Barton Boyt tale, Ms7 Walter Brach and snee will be held, February 27 rentals of the various rooms Thomas Higgins, Susan Hoeh- t Red Bank from 10 A.M. until meet at 8 P. M. in room #5. available at the synagogue, call igency. It operates 600 training Baseball League is sponsoring- Mrs. Shirley Friedman. er, Leslie Isler, Jo Judd, Laura COLONIA - Members of the baseball clinics on February IT :30 P. M. with luncheon, On Tuesday, 8 P. M. Bible Mrs. Rose Lewis 283-1028. Colonia Chapter of Women's enters in 22 countries and Department chairmen report- sioff, Robert Kerr, Harry tucly will be held in room #5 trains more than 50,000 students and 21, and March 2, in the ed en activities lor the month. Knapp, Ellen Koehler, Gai A progressive dinner will take The U.S.Y. group meets every American O.R.T. (Organization Annex of Our Lady of Peace lace on March 16 beginning at >f the Christian Education Build- Tuesday at 7:30 P. M. A U.S.Y. for Rehabilitation Through innually to become self suffi- The American bone depart- .ucsera, Beth Lenoble, John ing. lent. Church. The chairman, Jack ment bald a workshop February Marykon, Joanne Picaroni, Ma the home of Mrs. Mazur for basketball game will be held on Training) will participate in the Cline said the Minor Division • at the none of Mrs. Walter :ocktails and ending at the home A tea was given by the Cou- February 11, 4:00 P. M. against fourth annual "Festival of Art" All "Festival of Arts" pro k Pollak, Eli Keinharz, Marl sponsored by Sections II and :eeds will benefit the School will meet from 1:00 to 3:00 A Brach. 71M art department win ne Roth, Jeffrey Schwadron, if Mrs, Ken Coster for dessert. ples Club for new members who Hillside at Highland Park. An- M., the Major Division, front Reservations should be made were united with the church. III of the North Central Jersey Building Project which provides bake cookies for (he Wood- larol Smirnoff, Lynn Spitzer, other game will be Iselin vs. r 3:00 to 5:00 P. M. and the Sail bridgej State School. The latter through Mrs. Al Richman, 634 They are Williard Applegate, Rahway at Rahway on Febru- Region. It will be held in the or the construction of new in- ill Tormey, Lorraine Wells, Lo- Nobert Lucas, Herbert Weislo- Short Hills Room at the Mall itallations. A commitment to ior Division from 5:00 to 7:60 units last meeting was a "Pas- ft Wyszinski, Randi Yaffee 156 or Mrs. Harvey Spector, ary 18, 2 P. M. P. M. tel Workshop" at the home of 534-4992, gel, Mrs. Dorothy Cinicola, Miss The Pre-US.Y. group con- from February 17 through Feb ;rect four new apprenticeship Mindy Zegas. Vicki Clouatre, Albert Auer, ruary 22. centers in Israel has been met • • • Mrs. Jacob WirU. On February tinues to meet on Monday eve- The Holy Name Society of the S, the drama department met Grade 9, Lome Brozanski Mrs. Dorothy Bird, Mrs. Eliza- nings under the leadership of More than 40 New Jersey and under this program. Five new Linda Chepulis, Dominick Dam beth Roth and Mrs. Mary Lewis. schools are planned, including St. Nicholas Catholic Church of at tfae bom* of Mrs. Joseph Dinner Held By Bob Freeman. New York galleries and prom- the Byzantine Rite elected a Hrehus to rehearse a program ,ano, Jo Ann Darocki, Lynn Fei ient independent artists will be be Rogosin Nautical School in t, Paul Garfinkel, Barbara Hig The next Congregation Board Ashdot. new slate of officers with Paul for Federation Night in April. meeting will be held Tuesday, represented in the exhibitions. Kroffe as president. Others are [ins, Jo Ann Hadesty, David Cub Pack 73 On sale will be more than 360 The "Festival of Art" will Mrs. James Anderson, public tost, Alene Kahn, Richard Ka February 27, at 8:30 P. M. Con- open with a Champagne Pre- Julius Hunyadi, vice preiiden'; welfare chairman, announced AVENEL — The annual Blue gregation members are 'urged works of art in ail price ranges. George A. Morris, secretary; ire, Thomas Kloss, Patricia Let Original oils, water colors, view for patrons on Saturday several packages are being terlougt, Dawn Lussier, Debo and Gold Dinner for Cub Scout to attend. evening, February 17. The show Stephen Broznak, treasurer and made up for servicemen and 'ack 73 was held Sunday night graphics and sculpture will be Andrew Gomori, sergeant-at* ah Mathiesen, Michael Rosen All chairmen are reminded to shown. will be open to the public on women in Vietnam. Cancer baum, Ethel Schwadron, Susan at the Avenel Memorial Post submit a budget for the coming Sunday, February 18, from 1 to arms. Chairmen and commit- dressings will be made at the •mirnoff, Barbara Sufficooi, 165, V. F. W. hall. year at the next board meeting. Women's American ORT is 10 p.m.; Monday, Tuesday, tee heads will be appointed at March meeting. Jay Weitz, Sharon Wells and Entertainment was provided the world's largest non-govern- Wednesday from 10 a. m. to 5 the next meeting Monday, Mrs. Wilmer K. AUebacb., by Deborah Cockerline. by the New Jersey Folk Dance mental vocational training p. m. and 7 to 10 P.M. Hours for March 4. laws and standing rules chair Club of Carteret. Authentic folk Thursday will be 10 a.m. to 10 • • * man read some proposed dances were perfomed by mem- STORK CLUB Church Classes p. m. Captain Ed Bromirskl of the changes in the By Laws. They bers and described by Mrs. Kay New arrivals recorded recent- Senior High Tickets are now available St. John's First AM Squad re- will be read again at the Feb- Japanese Flower Symchik, director. A ventrilo- ly at the Perth Aanboy General Listed from Mrs. Bernard Tarnofsky, ported 107 calls answered for ruary meeting with approval quism act performed by George Hospital include: 12 Barry Place, art show chair- the month of January. Included Terebush of Fords. Roll man, Mrs. Arnold Beerman and were: 45 transports, 41 emer- due in March. From Carteret, a daughter to FORDS — Confraternity of Arrangements to Christian Doctrine classes at Mrs. Alan Markovitz are serv- gencies, 5 motor vehicle acci- A recommendation was made The catered dinner was un- Mr. and Mrs. Vegeleo Cruz, 48 dents, 6 community services and and approved to endorse Mrs. der the chairmanship of Mrs Hudson Street; a son to Mr, and Our Lady of Peace Church are ing as journal and ticket chair- scheduled as follows: Grades 1 Announced men for the Colonia Chapter, 10 fires. 5,600 pounds of oxygen George S. Weinheimer, of the Be Shown Feb. 26Nelson Avery and Mrs. George Mrs. Jose Lugo, 90 Warren was consumed, 898 miles were Rahway Woman's Club as North- Ryan. Committee members in through 6 — every Sunday after WOODBRIDGE — The aca Street; a daughter to Mr. and demic honor roll for the sec- traveled by both ambulances ern Vice President of the New ISELIN — Japanese flower ar eluded: Mrs. Edward Kovaks Mrs. Robert Legency, 3. John the 9:00 A. M Mass in the rangements will feature the pro main school building. ond marking period at Wood- and 282 man-hours expended. Jersey State Federation of Mrs. James Szukics, Mr. Ryan. Street. Valentine Party Instructor Michael Szaraka is Women's Club. gram to be presented at a meet Mr. Avery, Frank Lehman and bridge Senior High School has From Woodbridge, a son to Grades 7 and 8 — every Thurs- conducting an Advanced First ing of Sisterhood of Congrega Vincent Sorge. day iin the school annex from been announced as follows: Federation activities for Feb- tion Beth Sholom Monday, Feb- Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Rinal- Features Meeting Aid Course at Squad Headquar- ruary will include a trip to St Guests included: William Vint, 7:00 to P. M. Seniors — Charlotte Barchet ters, 17 Corielle Street. Those ruary 26. 8:30 P.M., at the tern di, 242 Clinton Street; a son to James Capik, Janet Hawkes Thomas on February 18-25. pie, 90 Cooper Avenue. district commissioner of the Mr. and Mrs. James Dillion, 131 Grades 9 through 12 — every FORDS —A Valentine party whose first aid cards are laps- Boy Scouts of America and Ed Susan Hnat, Amy Mack, Susan was featured at the February ing this year are urged to at- Walter Drive; a daughter to Wednesday in the school an- Merwin Kathleen Meszaros, Mrs. Hiroka Karlen, in native ward Wrenn, commander of the Mr, and Mrs. Matthew Iorillo, nex from 7:30 to 8:30 P. M. meeting of the Mothers' Club tend. costume, will offer a demon Avenel Memorial Post 7164, V Barbara Neves, Lynn Nielsen, of Boy Scout Troop 52 at the stration, including showing 137 Pikevaew Lane. Pre-Cana Conferences will be Patricia O'Brien, Barbara Og F. W., sponsors of the cub pack held in Holy Trinity New Church home of Mrs. Eugene Antol. The regular meeting of the slides. From Fords, a son to Mr. and den, Joyce Pease, Christine Po Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Mothers' Auxiliary of the Fords- Achievement awards were Mrs. Edward Wos, 261 New Auditorium, 496 Penn Street, pan, Gloria Ur, and Howard Clara Barton Boys Baseball Listed by Board Mrs. Karlen, who was born in February 15, 22 and 29 at 8:00 Raymond Smink, most original presented by Donald Mason, cub Brunswick Avenue. Weissman. valentine, Mrs. Michael Fazan, League will be held Monday, Tokyo, Japan, attended the So master, to: Steven Howell, Al P. M. Call Mr. and Mrs. Peter + SEWAREN An executive getsu College of Ikebana, Japan, From Iselin, a son to Mr. and Juniors — Anna Lynn Barsi prettiest and Mrs. William Kar- February 19, a 8:30 P. M. at board meeting of the Parent bert Mitch, Richard Szeic, Don Mrs. John Gelii, 11 McKinney A Chinese auction for the bene- Philip Benyola, Margaret Black the Clara Barton firehouse. Mrs. She achieved an Ikebana (Jap aid Gordon, Roy^echillo, Ed maczsin, funniest. Teacher Organization of School anese Flower Arrangement! Avenue, fit of Rev. James Jannucci's Ann Dcnittis, Andrea Destefano Mrs. Edwin Shuster, president, Carl Newman, ways and means No. 12 was held at the home of ward Kovacs, Ri&ard Foldha Mission will be held in the ca- Nancy Egan, Carol Knnis, Deb chairman, announced that a Teachers Certificate. zy, Bonnie Plisko, Robert San welcomed Mrs. Otto Leitch as Mrs. Harry Dachishen. Further feteria Sunday, March 3, at ra Haber, Gregory Jaeger, Jo- a. new memer and awarded the demonstration will be presented In 1959, she married Dr. Rich tella, Douglas Jensen, Douglas Andrew L. Anderson ^00 P. M. Mrs. John Alena is anne Kasha, Guy Kochick, Law by Mrs. John Sullivan imme- plans were discussed for an ard Karlen, a Clark dentist, ani special attendance prize lo Mrs. Easter hat fashion show, March Mclntyre, Jeffrey Avery, Thorn in charge. rence Kotacska, Elaine Kott diately after the meeting. has been residing there sine School 18 Speaker Herbert Pringle. Committee • • • 19 at 8:15 P. M. in the auditor! as Ryan, Scott Sorge, Seth Le The Anniversary Hour honor- Kenneth Lipstein, Michael Ma chairmen appointed by Mrs. 1960. vinson, Dennis Brieta, Richarc ISELIN — Andrew L. Ander- lyszko, Maryann Mancuso, Mar urn. There will be refreshmentu 1960. son, a specialist in Human Re- in couples oj the Diocese of Shuster were Mrs. James Har- Captain Ed Bromirski of the and door prizes. The public is Weberlist and Frank Lehman Trenton who celebrate their Sil- tin Mazar, Lynne Moskol, Mary key, pot luck supper scheduled St. John's First Aid Squad, Inc. The pack will visit the Boy lations at Rutgers University, Nicholas, Donna Norton, Arlene invited and tickets may be pur- will present a program on "Sex ver or Golden Anniversaries be- for March 30; Mrs. John Sittler, announced the Annual Report chased at the door. Mrs. Joseph VFW 7164 Invites Scout Museum on February 17 tween January 1 and December Osag, Beth Shinrod, Dan Straf Court of llorior, May 3; and for the year 1967: The-Squad Those attending will meet al Education" at a meeting of fi, Barbara Stropoli, Tobia Ter Kanias is chairman and Mrs PTA of School 18, February ?7, 31, 1968, will be held at 3:WP. Mrs. Joseph Baux, the annual answered 1,032 calls of which. John Anaesi, co-chairman. Vietnam War Vets the local V. F. W. ball, Park M. on Sunday, May 5 and Sun- ranova, Kenneth Timko, Patri scout picnic, June 9. 363 were transports, 304 emer- AVENEL — An invitation fo Avenue, at 1 P .M. 8 P. M., at the school of Indiana cia Tippitt, Susan Vlcej, Gai: A general membership meet- Avenue. The program, open to day, May 19. If there is anyone Scoutmaster Raymond Smink gencies, 121 motor vehicle acci* all local Vietnam veterans t who would like to participate in Weick, Leonard Williams, Chris dents, 36 industrials, 60 com- ing is scheduled for Tuesday. the public, will be held in the tine Wishney, Ronald Zapoticz appointed scouts Lester Varga join the Avenel Memorial Pos the celebration, contact the Rec- and Gary Smink to represent munity service, 147 fires and 1 »l 7:30 P. M. in the auditorium. 7164, V.F.W., has been extender all-purpose room. ny, Edwina Zullo, and Rober There will be a panel of six Valentine Dance Set tory. Troop 52 during the annual rescue. 61,250 pounds of oxygen by Commander Wrenn. Mr. Anderson will discuss the Zullo. was consumed, 9,388 miles tra- speakers, each reprecen By Hungarian Club responsibility of the parents and Scout Day sponsored by the In issuing the invitation, Com Sophomores — Joyce L. Ange City of Perth Amboy. The unit veled and 3.022U man-hours ex- ting a special professional ser mander Wrenn pointed out tha1 WOODBRIDGE — The Hun the role of the teacher in teach- Firemen to Sponsor pended, vice available to student. ing the child. lo, Erna Arneson, James Bates participated in the annual flag "these veterans would pay onlj garian American Citizens Clu Spaghetti Dinner Dtnise Biros, Elaine Both, Jo raising ceremony at the Fords through the Woodbridye Town the current year's dues ant will sponsor a Valentine Dance ship Board ot Education. AVENEL — The Avenel Ex- seph Czarnik, Joe Fisher, Su War Memorial Monument com- Benefit Card Party would not be assessed an ini Saturday, 9:00 P, M. at thi Blue*Gold Dinner empt Firemen's Association will san Gerstcn, Susan Govelitz menorating the start of Boy' Speakers will be Miss Varo tiation fee." club house. Music will be fur Michael Kaczor, Vicki Kalugin Scout Week. Herbert Carter na, speech teacher; Mrs. Reiss sponsor a spaghet'i dinner, Sat Planned by Parents He explained that this offe nished by the Balaton Band an Planned, , by Scouts _ urday, 5:00 until 8:00 P. M. at Richard Kuchtyak, Cheryl Le was appointed chairman of the helping teacher; Dr. Morrison refreshments will be available ISELIN _ A benefit dsssert- will expire in 90 days. It wi J N_A. ~_,Cub £.C0^t_Pj!ck 'he Avenel firehouse. The public vine, Beverly Lukacs, Susan j 50-mile troop canoe trip sched|card party will be sponsored by pbycholigist; Mr. Becked, socia be in effect for future Vietnam Miss Maryano Adam is chair 45 announced plans for its blue worker; Mrs. Robin, remedia. is invited to attend. Orders may Macaulay, Ken Mitterando, Ste uled April 16 to April 21 the Band Parents Association veterans 90 days from date man and advised tht, affair i: and gold dinner, February 25, be taken out only if container ven Nichols, Valeria Noto, Mi- The Mother's Club will meet j of John F. Kennedy Memorial reading teacher; and Mrs. Eat discharge. open to the public. 1:00 P. M. at the Knights of oo. school nurse. is furnished. chele Petrqvay, Sharon Rud- Tuesday, March 5 at the home High School, Frjday. 1 P.M., at i Vietnam veterans interest* On March 10 Hungarian Free- Columbus in Iselin. A short pack A ..dinner dance will be held man, Joan Stein, Re-bert Ste- of Mrs. Donald Finan at which Koos, St. George Avenue, Rah- Attendance award at the meet in taking advantage-of this ol dom Day will be celebrated and meeting will be held afterwards. for members on February 24, phan, Gail Stratton, Carolyn Te time secret pals will be reveal- way, ing will be presented to th fer are invited to phone 636' the Hungarian Cultural Group A paper drive wilt be conduc- 7:00 P. M. at the firehouse with refenko, Lorraine Thorkorn, Ka- ed. The next meeting of the Door prizes will be awarded class having the largest percen 3380,' Monday through Frida; will perform. The event will be- ted on Monday with the money music by the Blue Notes. John ren Wantuch, Mary Jane White, Troop Committee will be Wed- at the affair, to be held in the tage of paren's in attendance after 7 P. M,, or apply in pe gin at 4:00 P. M. with Louis Hor- obtained to be used for trips Lockie find Michael Fluno are Melody Willie, Karen Winograd, neday, February 21, at the home community room. Those attend* Second grade mothers will b son at the post home located i\ vuth m chairman. A buffet tuch as Fort Dix, Aliaier State co-chairmen ('aria Yonehinas, Dorothy" pu-1 of Eugene Antol, 26 East Wil ing'arc requested to bring their hostesses. 60 Park Avenue In Avenel, supper will be served. l'ark ami museums. Cnirko (826 hasz. liain Street. own cards. \ . February 14, Iflftfl LEADER-PRESS Romn«y, Governor of Good Ole Days VIrs. R. Cunningham wiih M.s i IVrith to Offer Mrs. Irving Grccnwald, presi- Note to hard workers: It cos! "Say It With Flowm" Michigan: The old days were those Parochial PTA K. Warner; Mrs. Thomas (l.ii dent of the Ha mo'. Chapt'r, has !"ss to eat. regularly now than •rent "I have sold again and ana in when the human rnce survived lagher with Mrs. John McOralh; Children's Musical named the following tfrea ticket o report to the doctor regularly th it I changed my mind on without benefit of miracle drugs ind Mrs. John Tirpak with Mrs METUCHEN - "The Magic inter, when perhaps It is already WALSHECK'S too late. only one thing — the moral ne-jor Ret well cards. No wonder To Meet Tonight Matthew Ackermnn, Picture Frame", an original In Edison: Lynn Fried, 548- cessily for U. S. intervention injthose who earns through were TSET.IN — The monthly busi- hildren's musical sponsored by 776.1; Inn Hallsr 548 4323; Ellen "*'.etnam." I rugged individuals. A mardi gran-bull, a pre Len :he Ramot Chapter of It'nai ness meeting and social of St ^en festivity, will be sponsored Karaslk, -548-0957; Marlene Tel, Serving rdinator of the U'rlth, Will he pr-sented Thurs- sort, 549-5232. In production Ts (Vrelia's School Parent Teach by the PTA Saturday, February day, February 22, at John P. Fords: Goldie Mrs. Donald Luf- Frie.iman, S 48 708; of Mntiichcn. 'jcrs Association is set for Thurs 24, 8:30 P.M., in Lourdes and Hi^h School located on Grove [day, February 15 at 8:45 P.M.,Fatima Halls, Costumes arc Avenue in Edison. iwuvwwuwn recommended, hut optional. Din in I.omdPs Hall. Showtime will be 12:45 ami ner be'ng served "a la New Or2:45 P. M. Tickets are $1 each. Announcing the opening of There will be no parent-teach leans." Music will he by Joe Gat PROCLAMATION er conferences in the individual to. Tickets will be on sale Sun- the office of classrooms this month, because day, February 18, after all mas- Complete ses in Room 206. WHEREAS, Brotherhood Week, sponsored of the annual parish mission. Hostesses for the social por- Edward Gordon, M. D. by the National Conference of Christians and MEETING FRIDAY TRAVEL B* uuurcrt Flowers froni tion of the meeting will be moth WA1-SHEKS, be It ft %m*\\ arrant Jews, gives freedom-loving people an opportunity era of children in Mrs. Matth WOODBRIDGE — The "Skec Arrangements located at merit or R wrdrllnn ant glvfn the ter Swatters", local chapter of utmost of attention and crcatlv^nt** to rededicate themselves as individuals to the aei's, Mrs. Desmond's, Mrs. FOREIGN • DOMESTIC Gerity's, and Mrs. Leonard Hef the National Campers and Hik- 695 INMAN AVENUE, RAHWAY — 382-8240 \ basic ideals of respect for people and human fers' fourth grades. Class moth- ers Association, will meet on WM. VISLOCKY travel WALSHECK'S rights, which are essential to our way of life; and ers in charge of the respective Friday, 8:30 P. M. at the home 717 W. Grand Ave. for the practice of general medicine FLOWERS groups are: Mrs. Harold Kup- of Mr. and Mrs. John Sahr, 18 Rahway . , . 381-8997 KM AmhoT Ate. Woo4krld(i per, with Mrs. Richard Kelly; Greco Lane, WHEREAS, the Fathers of our country de- fined the purpose of its founding to be "to form a more perfect union," and in the words of George Washington to "give to bigotry no sanc- tion, to persecution no assistance"; and X-Ray READ and WHEREAS, bur way of life, granting to us Technicians for USE a heritage which we must safeguard for future generations, is threatened by the forces of Com- munism, which would destroy our liberties; Pipeline Company Excellent Opportunity & Benefits with Expanding Operation NOW, THEREFORE, I, Ralph P. Barone, Qualified Radiographic Techniciani for laboratory and Mayor of Woodbridge Township, do call-upon pipeline work throughout th< United Stattl and ov«n»ai. our citizens to join with other Americans in the Must bs willing to travel. Experienced In X-ray ond/or observance of the week of Washington's* birth- gamma ray. Liberal pay with {ring* benefit! and expeniei. 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Fath SENIOR LEAGUE Rockets 5 Haven, thus windinc up a high- Olympics 10 Celtics 6 Angels rs Touchdown Club of Iselin ("Or.ONIA — Basketball's Ray's Gulf 5 ombers 3 ly successful season. (ougars 11 Bullets 14 ndians eld their annual awards din- master magirian, Marquis Royals 3 '6'ers • 2 The Ramh'trs won spvon Knirks 19 Trotters 2 er at the Royal Oaks Restaur- F.W.B. Vending Ilaynes, is coining to town — state Troopers 3 ipartnns 0 bouts and got one draw. Ken Knioks 3 0 49'ers 17 Steelers 12 p nt in Oak Tree. coming to Colonia, and bringing A & 0O SSweev t Shop 3 Ath Grade Southside Razillard won his 20th win cov- * Bullets 2 1 Browns 16 Colts 14 along the "Fabulous Magicians" Teachers ering a span of two years. At Patriots 16 Giants 6 The affair was highlighted 1 Raiders 5 Celtics 1 2 with a fine array of speakers Holds 3-Game for nn exhibition game against Bombers the same time Richey Fbas 49'ers St. Demetrius Mens Club 0 5 9 Trotters 1 2 such as Sam DeLuca, offensive the St. John Vianncy All-Stars. JUNIOR LEAGUE 3 kept his winning s!reak alive Browns 'ackers Cougars 1 2 guard with the New York Jets; Haynrs, the king of the court 78'ers 3 with his 14th straight triumph. Giants t. Joseph #1 Olympics 1 2 Lee Rover, coach of V.P.I. Wil Edge In League clowns, and his troupe will be Four Plus One Holy Family 1 Both boys, incidentally, aro Colts Fordi Ham Blhlor, president of the CARTERET - Action in the at the Colonia Senior High Diplomats ~t Joseph #2 0 juniors and will be back in act- Steelers Falcons 8 Jaguars 6 Board of Education; Ronnie Os Nint O'clock keglers found F. W.School on Thursday evening, Lakers 5th Grade League ion next season Pirates 15 Darts 13 Patriots borne, coach of the undefeated B. Vending current leaders March 7 at 8:00 P.M. Under the Ronnie's :eltics 6 The complete summary of the Rockets 12 Braves 0 Iselin Kennedy Mustangs and Lou downing Valiants Aluminum in sponsorship of St. John Vianneys Sigma Beta Phi Lakers 5 Pirates 3 0 Carteret Rumson - Fair - Haven hlefs 31 Broncos 12 Bartha. director of athletics at a pair. Tony Schimmenti 220-579 CYO. Barberians Knicks •> Darts ' 2 1 Jets 29 Chargers 27 match follows: the Iselin high school, who £3rv- and Mike Mocciola led the The career of Haynes has been Freshmen - Sophomore League Hawks 3 Jaguars 2 1 Vikings 27 Bills 22 98 pound class, Al OH CC) and ed as master of ceremonies. Vending men. something to marvel at: In his Princeton , 5 Bullets 2 Falcons 1 2 Vikings John Oy-n (R) drew 2 2. 4 Dave Vickers with a hot hand 22 years as a professional bas- Harvard Bulls 2 Rockets 1 2 Bills The P.B.A. presented a trophy 3 rolled 224-624 for Angelo Michael ketball flayer, 7 with the Har- Yale 76'ers 1 106 pound class, Ken Raiill- Braves 0 3 Broncos to the team. Joe Croasdal* and 2 resulting in a pair of wins over lem Globetrotters and 15 with Columbia Girls 7 & 8 Grade League ard (C) won by forfeit. Woodbridge Chiefs Al Soporowski, both all-staters, 2 Safeguard. Joe O'Brien rolled the "Fabulous Magicians". He 8th Grade • Midget A League Pink Panthers 3 115 pound class, Eldo Magna- Senators 22 Tigers 11 Jets were chosen by their coaches l a high middle game of 247 to has played over 4500 games, Columbus School 5 1 Tiger* ^ 3 ni (C) decision Ron Gruba 5 0. Twins 14 Barrens 5 Chargers as the outstanding back and 0 salvage one game. more than any other player in Cougars l 123 pound class, Dick Daniel- Athletics 6 Comets 3 lineman of the year. Lincoln School 4 J history! His basketball travels Ramblers 1 son (R) decision Wayne Watch- Twins 2 1 Coach Ronnie Osborne also In- AMT Realty downed Ideal St. Joseph School 4 S have taken him over 2,100,000 Nathan Hale School 3 ; Mustangs 1 ter (C) 4-3. Athletics 2 1 troduced the captains for the Liquors as Tony Derzawiec banged away with 238 612. Stan miles, the equivalent of four Minue School 2 < Ducks 0 130 pound class, Keith Zeno- Senators 2 1 1968 football season, Tom Cam- DeNitto had a good night for round trips to the moon plus Holy Family School 0 ( Girls S & t Grade League bia (C) decision Steve Ham- Tigers 1 2 pana, Les Price and Pat Grady. the Idealers with 210-210—597. seven trips around the world 7th Grade - Midget B League Barracudas 2 mann (R) 7>1. Barrons 1 2 STRIKES & SPARES Also mentioned was the fact SEM-Car. Masons swept Central plus five jaunts from New York Nathan Hale School 5 : Jaguars 2 136 pound class, Dave, Cocker Comets 1 2 that 12 of the boys had received to Miami and back! His magic- scholarships. Exterminating to move up in St. Joseph School 5 Impalas 2 (R) pinned Bruce Rutherford Co Ionia MUNICI • PALS ians have won over 3000 victor- The club president, Al Cam the standings. Dan Semenza Columbus School 4 Bears 2 (C) 5.07 Packers 22 Rant* 1« s Bowl Mor Lanes ies and sustained but'9 defeats pana, on behalf of the organ- took honors with 208 201-194— Minue School 2 Stallions 0 141 pound class, Neil Cocker Redskins IB Eaglei 3 603. Ed Holder led the Central against any and all opposition. Wildcats 0 Bears 20 Cards 18 High Games: L. Szabo, 213; isation presented the lettermen Lincoln School 2 (R) pinned Joe Resko (C) 1.38. crew with 541. Their exhibitions have played Leopards 0 Redskins 3 0 R. Gloff, 208; It. Slmonsen, 204. with varsity championship jack- Holy Family School 0 148 pound class, Peter Jaku- Womeni O. Eoik, 176; N. Me before 5 to 6 million people in 6th Grade League - Northsid Cheetahs 0 Bears 2 1 is and the sophomores received Ronnie's Gulf had two men person and have been seen by becy (R) decision Glen Nelson Laugtilin, 175; N. Hill, 175. Packers " ' 2 1 sweaters. blasting 600 plus sets in down- millions of others on TV appear 8-0. High Sets: W. Simonsen, 564; Eagles 1 2 The funds for these awards ing Kacsur Plumbing. Walt ances.on the Ed Sullivan and 157 pound class, John Slotwin- Rams 1 R. Gtoff, 547; B. Johnston, 541. were raised through the gener- Cook led 205-205-605 followed Jack Paar shows. A couple of Rahway T Girls Mue Jayvees ski (C) won by forfeit. Cards 0 Women: N. McLaughlin, 455; osity of many. by Henry Umiak 215-202—604. short weeks ago his troupe ap- 168 pound class, Bob Learning Iselin M. Hill, 444; O. Enik, 437. The officers of the club are Kacsur's high man was Len peared on Channel 7's ABC (C) decision Bob Vallis (R) 10-2. Talalat 206-583. Rifles 26 Mustangs 6 Leaders Al Campana, president; Ray "Wide World of Sports" on Sat- Wallop P. Amboy plit 2 Games 178 pound class, Bill Halifko Mercury Savings 44 22 Soporowski; vice-president; Joe Tandyrak men swept Darabs urday, January 20th. Haynes, Rangers 27 Haiders 17 RAHWAY — The R a h w a y (C) pinned Charles Davidson Trading Post 38 28 "roasdale, vice-president; Les as Alien Tandyrak scored with long renowned as the worlds (R) 5.30. Bulldogs 17 Oilers 14 YMCA Girls' Swim Team scor- CARTERET - The Carteret Bulldogs 3 0 Metro Motors 35 31 Price, secretary and Walt P«- 224-594 and John Chomicki 212 greatest dribbler, has become ed a-victory over the Perth Am- ayvees split a couple of ball Heavyweight, Richey Haas Rifles 2 1 jak, treasurer. 563. Sabo's and DeCarlo's took a national institution much like a pair from their opponents and boy YMCA Girls' Swim Team ames during the past week, (C) decision. Tom Kavookjian Rangers 2 l Police Piitol Team Diner chairman is Bay Sopo- the lagendary baseball pitcher, (R) 8-0. Oilers 1 rowski, while the awards com- Gretsky Five earning a sweep Satchel Paige. 139-64. oring an upset win over Me To Shoot in Fla. victory. Raiders 1 2 mittee consists of Les Price, Frank Turano The Rahway coach, Miss Ma- tuchen, 78 to 55, and then losing Mustangs 0 3 WOODBRIDGE — Despite Nick Masucci, Morris Keuhner SABO'S IN SWEEP is general rian Reister of 108 West Fourth chairman for the coming exhibi- ts fourth game to Clifford Scott sub-freezing temperatures, the and Tom Burke. Ticket chair- CARTERET — In other action Street, Plainfield congratulates y a close score of 60 to 57. Wrestlers Win SMALL FRY~RESULTS Woodbridge Police Pistol man is Walter Kerbis. Sabo's Sport Shop in sweeping tion and Bob Groben is ticket her team on their success and The win over Metuchen was Avenel Team Is continuing to prac- Central Exterminating. The chairman. Tom Chmdel, CYO is proud of the four triple win' CARTERET — The Carteret )arteret's 12th triumph of the Lakers 20 Pistons 16 tice for the National Mid- Sport Shop men took second Athletic director, will coach the ners: high school frosh basketball Girl Swimmers Sell all-stars who will oppose the urrent campaign. The victory team scored two wins and one Hawks 12 Warriors 11 Winter Pistol Championships place as Fred Breslow rolled a Nancy Lange 13-17 I. M., Royals 19 Colonials 11 to be held March 6 through 12. "Fabulous Magicians" in the ilso avenged an earlier season loss during the past week. The Zip Code Directory 217 average for the night, with Breastroke, Medley Relay; Ale- etback by Metuchen. Jackie Lakers 4 0 The team was Invited to par- 205-200-246—651. Ernie Sabo took feature event of the evening. As- Ramblers snapped out of their RAHWAY - Miss Marian Rei- xis Matzuk 13-14 Free, Back, eorge led the scoring against losing streak, winning their sev- Pistons 3 1 ticipate in the event by the second honors with 247-553. A sisting these gentlemen will be ster, coach, Rahway YMCA Cal Donnelly, Dave Miller, Tpnj Medley Belay; Sue Varady 15- itetuchen with 24 points, while enth^ game by defeating High- Colonials 2 2 National Rifle Association team effort in the last game Girls' Swim Team announced to- Spadora, Bill Driscoli; Diet 17 Fi-ee,, Back,, Medley JW yj eW Rush trailed with 23 points. land Park for the second time Royals 2 2 which is co-sponsoring the day that a new ZIP CODE DI- registered a 1029 game. Cen- S Kiki Hawks 1 3 meet with the Tampa, Fla. Bassarab, Tom Lynch,' Prank Sue Kapuscinski 15-17 Breast- The loss to Clifford Scott was this season, 51-40. Three Carter- RECTORY (priced at $1.00) is tral's high men were J. Hlub et players hit in the double fig- Warriors 0 4 Police Department. Pinto and Mrs. June Bartko stroke, Butter, Medley Relay. the second one scored over the now being offered by her team 211-564 and J. Borbely 221-560. vich. In charge of refreshments ures, including Stewart 16, Erco- Fords The five members who have The young mermaids have amblers this season. Carteret members, their parents and at F. W. B. Vending kept its hold will be CYO president, Dan lino 13 and Palumbo 10. ' Phils 13 Reds 7 been selected to represent bettered their times: Nancy led by a close 29-28 count at half- the desk in the Rahway 'Y\ oh first place by sweeping Barron, assisted by his fellow Dodgers 12 Mets 4 Bonham (2), Diane Cook (3), 12 ime and was all tied up-at the The team lost a return game Woodbridge in the Champion- Every household and business Lynch's General Insurance. officers and committee mem Astros 11 Cubs 6 and under I. M.; Nancy Lange :lose of the third round at 42-42. to Metuchen, 40 to 36. The locals ship match are attempting to office in this area should own Frank Bartol, Sr. led the at- bers. Phils , * 4 0 (1), Carol Weil (2) 13-17 I, M.; led by 21 to 19 at the end of the "practice at least three times a ZIP book, fc tack with 221-212—624. Dick In the final period, Clifford A preliminary program feat- Vickie Stevens (2), Rosemary half and held a slim 27-25 lead at Dodgers 3 1 a week at the Rahway Prison The Directory lists the cor- Straka led the Insurance men cott outscored Carteret by 18 Cubs 2 uring the boys from the gram- Meoni (3) 10 and U. Free; Eliz- the end of the third quarter, but Range and at the Township rect ZIP CODE numbers for with 231-556. Paul Gretsky roll- o 15 to win. Pete Rush was high Astros 2 mar school program will pre- abeth Solewin (1), Sue Saliga lost out in the final few minutes Police range on upper Main every post office in the country. ed a 606 set in a losing cause corer in this game with 25 Reds 1 3 cede the appearance of the (3) 11-12 Free; Alexis Matiuk of play. Tom DiPaolo scored 11 Street. The Post Office is urging every- as his team dropped a pair to loints. Mets 0 4 The five man team is led by Woodbridge Olds. "Fabulous Magicians." Tickets (l), Nancy Johnstone (3) 13-14 points for Carteret. one to use the correct ZIP are priced at $2.00 for adults Free; Sue Varady (1), Caro Woodbridge Lieut. Andrew Ludwig, team Carteert American took a Breastroke; Pat Petti (2) 10 and CODE on every piece of mail and $1.00 for students under Ann Nugey (2) 15-17 Free; Judy Indians 17 Orlolfts 16 captain. Shooting with him will pair from Safeguard in a we'l O. Back, Eve Munkel (4); Kathy NEXT TIME to speed delivery. It saves tran- age 14. Tickets may be purchas- Kowalski (2), Terry Phelan (4), White Sox 21 Angels 16 be .Patrolmen George Reb- contested match. Leading Lhe Brooks (1), Elizabeth Solewin YOU BOWL sit time and reduces errors. ed from many of the names list- 10 and U. Breastroke; Kathleen Yankees 20 Bed Sox 18 nicky, Charles Banko, Arthur AMOCO men was Richie Krause (2) 11-12 Back; Alexis Matzuk LANES Please purchase your direc- ed above or after the Masses on Blood (1), Jane O'Connell (3), White Sox 4 0 Dando and Detective Arthur 214-217—610 and Ray Liscik 234- 1), Maureen Petti (2) 13-14 tory through the Rahway *Y' Sunday in the rear of the church. 11-12 Breastroke; Nancy T.ange Orioles 3 1 Grosskopf. 607. The Safeguard gun was Back; Sue Varady (1), Karen AVAILABLE Girls' Swim Team. THk is our (1), Mary Ellen Phelan (3) 13- fund raising project for trophies, O'Brien 224-205-flOO. Anton (2) 15-17 Back; Vickie Setn-Car Masons swept De- 14 Breastroke; Sue Kapuscin Stevens (1), Pat Petti (3) 10 and for coaching aids and a final ban- Rutgers Meets ski (1), Karen Anton (2) 1517 quet for our hard-working Carlos with Tom Koch 244 571 U. Butter; Nancy Bonham (2), youngsters. taking honors. Mike Kacsur hit Diane Cook (1) 1J-12 Butter; OPEN well for 212 606, resulting in a Princeton's visits here sine Lynn Nugey (1), Shaun Dooley >B0WCRAFT For further information please Princeton 1869 were in 1938 and 1947. Ironi call Miss Reister at 757-0620 or twin win over Ideal Liquors. (3) 13-14 Butter; Sue Kapuscin BOWLING Darab's Tavern upset Angelo NEW BRUNSWICK — The cally, Rutgers has won all thre ski (1) 15-17 Butter. SERVING SKIERS 388-0057 or 388-5748 or any teann New Brunswick games, although member. Michael as Sonny Smith scored 1969 Rutgers-Princeton football All girls out to practice this *Mon. 6 p.m. to closing with 214-572. Price's Men's game, marking the 100th anni- the overall record shows Prince- SINCE 1940 ton ahead, 50-8. week — tough meet against C. *Tues. 9:15 p.m. to r Store and Valiants scored odd versary of the first intercol- Bergen Y. Rt. 22 Scotch Plaint • 233-0675 OSBORNE ROLLS 677 Rutgers complete 1969 sched WOODBRIDGE — Ronnie game wins in remaining match- legiate game, will be played in closing Rutgers Stadium. It was an- ule: Quality Equipment Repairs Osborne, Sr., bowling in the nounced today jointly by Albert Sept. 20, Lafayette, away; 27 Opt. U AM. to 1* P.M. *Wed. to 9 p.m. Woodbridge Firemen's League HEAD - BOGNER - MEGGI - SUN VALLEY W. Twitchell of Rutgers and R. Princeton, home; at the Bowl O-Mat alleys in Gold Medal Tourney- Charlie Brenner's •Thurs. to 9 p.m. MOLITOR - CUBCO - KASTINGER - WHITE STAG Kenneth Fairman of Princeton, Oct. 4, Cornell, home; 11, Le- •Sat., Sun., ALL DAY- Iselin hit the pins for 67T with To Start on March 21 the athletic directors. high, home; 18, Navy, borne; 25 Sport Shop, Inc. Member Ski Specialism Guild games of 221, 245 and 210, the Columbia, home. N1TE highest bowled in the league PERTH AMBOY — Dates The September 27 game will Hudquartcn For IITINTINU have been set for the 37th An- serve as the focal point of a Nov. 1, Delaware, away; 8 FISHING • ARCHERY this year. Connecticut, away; 15, Holy OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT BOWLMOR LANES nual Senior Gold Medal Basket- season-long, nation-wide cele- ISM Irving SI., Bttiwij 1KMC6S i\i Main SL/Woodbrldfe ball Tournament to be held at bration in which the National Cross, away; 22, Colgate, home the Perth Amboy YMCA. This Collegiate Athletic Association, year's date* are March 21-29, colleges, the National Football with doubleheaders scheduled Foundation and Hall of Fame throughout the tournament. Fin- and the American Football als are scheduled for Saturday, Coaches Association will partici- March 30th. pate. person This tournament each year Rutgers and Princeton first draws outstanding teams from met here on November 6, 1869. throughout Central and North- Since then, the teams have play- ern New Jersey, plus top-flight ed all except two games in teams from Staten Island. Princeton to permit more fans Awards, this year, will include to watch the traditional contest. a handsome championship Palmer Stadium in Princeton trophy and a consolation award. seats 46,000 fans, whereas the Individual awards will be permanent capacity of Rutgers awarded to members of the Stadium is 23,000. championship and runner-up Twitchell said that Rutgers teams. Other awards will in- will install temporary seats for clude a most valuable player the game to enable approximate- k award, and a trophy for high ly 30,000 spectators to be ac- scorer single game. commodated. The same plan Last year's winners, Robert- was utilized in 1966 when Rut- kiiMMmnHCTBBngBr.... ' *" ~1 son's Sporting Goods of Highland gers was host to Army and will ftIgpi Park, has promised to defend be put into effect for this fall's m its title, plus many more top- Army game and the 1969 Navy flight teams in the area. Fur- game, as well as for the Prince- ther Information and applica- ton contest. tions are available at the Perth The Rutgers director also said Give a Beautiful, full-color gift check! Amboy YMCA or by calling the that a special season ticket plan Ford Country Department of Physical Educa- would be announced shortly, It'» called th* Pwionai QUt Check tion at 442-3632. covering 1968 and 1969. »s ,«MHi< i**>*w Sencfc* and it will solvs your "giving" WHITE probtams all through th« yearl Colonia CIC to Sign August 1, 1968. New boys must Pwional Gift Check* an distinctive, bring proof of their age and all TAG full-color checks specially designed to Up Area Baseballerg boys must be accompanied by represent every special occasion and COLONIA — Baseball Regis- parent or legal guardian, SALE holiday throughout the year. Each tration will be held at the Co- Senior and AA league boys are S. llrtM particularly requested to regis- check has ita matching greeting card lonia Civic Improvement Club 4.HltM«I on February 18 and February ter at this time. and mailing envelope. The league anticipates an en '68 Mustang Hardtop- a, 25 from 2 P. M. to 5 P.M. $ lor your moneyl The coit of a Personal Gift Check Eligible to join are boys who rollment of over seven hundred with QiMting Card to match it only I. will bt eight years of age and boys and 48 teams for the 1968 season. 2Sf You ti|n each clwck with your T.ttriw not over 15 years of age before signature and you nead not b« a i. depositor to us* this service. Solve your jilt problems this easy, s. Mk«f • itr ATTENTION new wsyl Qlv« a Pwsonsl QWt Check 11. CkrlitMt ... tha gift that's suitable for anyont 11. tarMHprat NOW CUT^ on any occasion. Com* In and ask FUEL BILLS Menlo Park, to SM them. LUP TO 20% Westbury Park Evtry drop of our fu*l oil contains this revolutionary additiv* whick tliminafts All Home Owners h*«t-robbing, with a dollar-robbing toot US Ford Galaxia 500 Hardlop- SOOT PROBLEM yibdtload cuil PERTH AMBOY SAVINGS C*H or Writ* Now you can do something about it. Call INSTITUTION SHEBARA OIL CO. WOODBRIDGE MOTORS, Inc. WOODBRIDOE "MOKE THAN A BANK—AN INSTITUTION" SHEBARA OIL CO. U. S. Route 1 & RouNon KoiuK Wootlbridge, N. J. Corner of SMITH and MAI'LE STREETS 634-3730 Loader-Press Wednesday, February 44, 1968 PAQE THIRTEEN Candy Favc>rs McBride, Scibert Named Directors; Monsignor Wilus Made by Guild ^iss Regal Assistant Vice Pres., Lists Novenas WnoniilUDGE — At a mre' ISELIN — Very Rev. ;; Monday nifihl, members of nor John M. Wllus. pastor of St. Die While Church Guild made Cecelia's Church, announced mndy favors for family mem- Of First Bank and Trust Company the continuous novena to St. hers ill Belvedere and IWt 'on Judo, patron of hopeless cases, field Horns. Mrs. Donald Fa--' and the novena to Our Lady of es and Mrs. Lcroy Bowcn wi1 e the Miraculous Medal, will he in charge. Mrs. Fred Briegs. Jr. held Wednesday evenings at and Mrs. Manuel DaConcaicao fi 4T) instead of 7:30, during the wore hostesses. three weeks of the annual par Wh missions. The first part of Mrs. Fred Ivcrsen was wol- the annual event began Monday comed as a guest. fnr the women and will continue Final plans were made for daily through Friday, with ser- the fish fry and special notice vices at 9 AM. and 7:30 P.M. given to the change in date to Thft service consists of a ten March 9. Tickets may be pur- minute instruction, mass, and a rhased from Mrs. T. C. Cada- sermon, with confessions beard walader or any member, of the nightly after mass. group. Dinner will be 'served The second week of the mis- continuously from 5:00 until 7:00 !s!on, conducted by the Vincen- P. M. in Fellowship Hall. Back- itian Fathers, beginning Monday, ground organ music will be pro- February 19, will be for the men, vided by Kenneth Pheasey. ith the third week for High Members were reminded of the ohool students. trip to Hickory Farm, Westfield, Other masses for the remaind- March 14 with transportation T of the week have been set as leaving the church at 7:00 P. M. Hows: tomorrow (Thursday) . Church note paper is still 30 A.M., convent chapel; Fri- available and may be obtained ay, 6:30 A.M., chapel, and I from Mrs, Donald Murphy or M., church; and Saturday, 7 Lions 'LocalTalentShow' Salesian Priest any member. WALTER R. McBRIDE MISS DOLORES M. REGAL STEWART H. SEIBERT .M., chapel, and8 AM, church. The next meeting is scheduled PERTH AMBOY — W. Emlen 'echnology in Hoboken, Mr. Mr. Roosevelt and Dr. Robert The novena to Our Lady of Fatl- Set Wednesday at Fords Seeks Tools For for February 26, 8:00 P. M. and Roosevelt, president of the First Seibert is semi-retired devoting W. Harris were re-elected Pres ma will take place after the nine will feature the subject, Women Bank and Trust Company, N.A., his time primarily to family ident and Vice President reapec o'clock mass Saturday. at Purdue" as told by Mrs. Fred Religious instructions for pub- FORDS — The Fords Lions Mahney and Gene Minner; "La Fords, today announced the elec- investments. He is a director tively. In addition to Miss Re-gal, Paraguay Colony McElhenny and Mrs. William tion of Walter R. McBride and if William B. Dana Company in the following officers were re ic school children of the parish Club will present another "local Corrida" by Wendy Cooper, n grades two through eight will talent show", February 21, 8:00 James Hurd, Lynn Kovacs, and Csete. Stewart H. Seibert as directors New York City and a member appointed: Frank L. Mills, Vice COLONIA STROESSNER, PA- at the annual shareholders of the University Club of Al- "'resident and Cashier; Howard e given Saturday, 9:30 A.M. in P. Si. at Fords Junior High Yvonne La Barge; "Big Spend- RAGUAY — A Salesian priest the school. Confessions will be School with Art Berlin as Mas- er" by Laurie Cooper, Ilona meeting. Mr. Roosevelt also an- bany and the Rockefeller Fam- :. Clark, Christian M. Dahl in Paraguay is begging people nounced the promotion of Miss ily Association. heard from 3:30 to 5:30 in the ter of Ceremonies and Mrs. Kessell, Barbara Weir, Maty Wesley Edgar, Camillo A. La afternoon and from 7 to 9 In the Rosemary Brzychcy as piano Lou Trabalka, and Frank De- in the USA not to bury the Dolores M. Regal, Perth Amboy, Directors Lorin W. Kemp and Zizza, Raymond W. Lehnes, Lud- to assistant vice president. Joseph Slutzker were appointed evening. accompanist. Luca; "Walking Happy" by the hatchet. He can put your hatch- wig C. Lewis, Stephen J. Mazar Thirteen masses will be cele- entire ensemble. et to very good use. Your State McBride, who is a graduate of honorary directors. and Harold Van Syckle, Vice The program will begin.with brated Sunday, February 18, in- The program will continue Lafayette College, Easton, Pa., The remaining members of Presidents; John A. Dudor, the audience singing "Amer- Stroessner is a colony in Pa- is plant manager of Internation the Board re-elected were: C. cluding: 6:30, 7:15, 8, 8:45, 9:45, ica". with guitar playing and folk raguay, on the boundary with George A. Gil Bride, Eugene C 0:30, and 11:15 A.M. and II singing by Nancy Westlake and al Smelting & Refining Com Edward Allen, Edward Birnn, Hermann, Jr., James T. Sulli Ernest Blanchard, president, Brazil, where a few hundred and Mine pany (Raritan Copper) a sub Theodore J. Brichze, Mortimer noon in the upper, or main, will be introduced by David Pa- Elaine Miller; rode 'n roll by families have been given land van and George E. Trebat, As church; also, 9:15,10,10:45; and "The Shattered Glass", John SOUS sidiary of The Anaconda Com- Greenspan, Dr. Joseph M. Gu- sistant Vice Presidents; Elea vlovsky, greeter. by the Paraguayan Govern- pany in Perth Amboy. He is a towski, Ernest R. Hansen, Irv 11:30 A.M. and 12:15 P.M. in the DeSatnyikV Joe Daniel, Den Ki- nore A. Patterson, Trust Offi lower church, Lourdes and Fati- A novelty song skit will be of- ment.. The land has been given TRENTON — Within the next member of the American In- ing A. Hansen, Dr. Robert W. lyk, Jack Archdeacon, and free, but since it is all thick cer; Peter Bongiorno, Raymonc ma Halls. The sacrament of bap- fered by the members of the Jerry Magyar; ventriloquism week the Select Commission on stitute of Mining & Metallurgi Harris, Vincent E, Huether, Ed- jungle, the land is not worth Civil Disorders which was acti- K. Gregcr, James D. Haney ism will be administered at 1 Lions Club. "Alan and Gunther" presented cal Engineers, New Jersey State ward L. McGinnis, Charles H. P.M. much unless it is cleared of vated by Governor Richard J. Chambers of Commerce, Nation Reynolds, Stewart J. Robertson, Frank A. McChesney, Roland J Members of Miss Ruth School by Alan Semok. jungle growth, unless there are Miller, Martha A. Petroff, Alar of Dance will offer specialty A roller skating specialty act Hughes after the Newark and al Association of Manufactur- W. Emlen Roosevelt, Milton REUNITED AT LAST roads, water supply and other Plainfield riots last summer, ers and Vice President of the Saltfcman, David T. Wilentz and I). Reuter, Jeffrey Riddlestorf dances. "Going Places" by will be offered by Barbara Za- basic services. fer, Margaret Sromovsky, Ger Charlotte, N. C. - Jung Wing Wendy Baginski, Laurie Coop- wistowski and Nancy Bohling. will file its report. Industrial Association of East Irving T. Woerner. came to the United States in 1924 Father Ouido Coronel, S.D.B., The commission, headed by ern Middlesex County. He is Miss Regal, the new assistan' aid W. Tamburro and Harolc er, Ilona Kessell, Lynn Kovacs, Dick Lane, master magician, Zaff, Assistant Cashiers; Afltfr and has just recently brought his James Hurd, and Donna Mc- will entertain with the program is the pastor of the colony. Robert D. Lilley, president of also a member of the Downtown vice president, attended loca wife to America. Quotas made it Father has organized all th« the New Jersey Bell Telephone Athletic Club in New York City schools and the American Insti ny j. Orsini, Comptroller; An Gonigal; "Pas de Deau" from concluding with folk singing by gelina T. Rotella, Auditor; Stew difficult and she insisted on be- the Nutcracker Suite by Eileen Betty, Beraice and Lorraine. men of the colony to work one Company, also includes former and National Fraternity Ph tute of Banking. She i« Specia ing the last of the family to day of every week for com- Governors Alfred E. Driscoll Gamma Delta Alumni. Events Chairman of the New art T. Chapman, Assistant Au come. Wing is 82 and his wife to munity projects: opening up and Robert B. Meyner. It is con- Seibert is a former residen Jersey Group, National As- ditor; Helen Hugelmeyer, M 81. roads, building a school, drill- sidered a group of the Blue Rib- of Elizabeth and Westfield and sociation of Bank-Women, Inc rie Rubright and Helen Urban: Glass-Blowing Exhibit ing wells, etc. The response on bon variety and its report is is the brother of John Seibert, Among the various civic under- Assistant Branch Managers. Literature Is an avenue to the part of the men is most awaited with great expectations. Credit Manager Eastern Divi- takings, Miss Regal served on David T. Wilentz and Lewis glory ever open for those Ingen- gratifying. However, there is a Also included on the commis- sion of Chevron Oil Company. A the Public Information Commit- Jacobsen were reappointe ious men who are deprived of great shortage of axes and sion, are three prominent Neg- graduate of Stevens Institute o tee of the United Fund. Counsel. honors or of wealth. Features Blue-Gold Fete hatchets. The job of cutting roes. down jungle growth is gigantic. Since beginning its work last ISELIN — Cub Scout Pack 48, stitutional representative; Cassi- The women and the children al- September, the commission has sponsored by the PTA of Scho&l dy; George Wright, awards; Ev- so help; therefore, a hatchet, been holding hearings at least John Aquaro Honored at Annual First Aid Squad 15, held its annual Blue and Gold ancik; Moulder; and Mrs. R. E. no matter how small, will be three times a week, and is ex- dinner, Sunday at the C ran wood Aldrich, Mrs. W. J. Bednarik, extremely useful. pected to supply the proper Inn, Garwood. Mrs. G. J. Muench, Mrs. J. J. answers to the riots. Realizing Naughton, Mrs. Ben Rocchetti, Father Coronel suggests that Ex-Captain's Dinner at Firehouse Last Saturday After the traditional salute to any size axe or hatchet not be- the importance of its task, at the flag and recitation of- the and MrsMrs. Ernest Weber, den ing used in American homes, least ten members of the com- Cub Scout Promise, John Cassi- mothers,. mission have been present at The next pack meeting is be sent to him at the following riy, pack committee chairman, address every meeting. Rare atttenqea welcomed the cubs, their famil- scheduled for Thursday, Febru- have usually been the result.of ies, and guests. Rev. David D. ray 29, 7:30 P.M., at the school, Rev. Guido Coronel illness, or the pressure ot, busi- Prince, pastor of the First Pres- on Pershing Avenue. Colonia Stroessner ness, i Paraguay byterian Church, gave the invo- The commission is expected cation. The. people of the Stroessner to publicize its report by Feb- The entertainment featured a colony are not asking for bread. They want to grow their own ruary 15. It wiH be a document glass-blowing demonstration by 2 Seek Election of considerable importance and Miss Grace Howell, who has food. All they n e e d is your hatchet. its value will be enhanced by performed on the Johnny Car- To Fire Board the fact that its Issuance will son television show. Special precede a similar report by the guests were Mrs. Fred Davis, ISELIN — Two residents of President's commission on the president of the PTA; Thomas Holly Road are seeking election Pastor Lists same subject. Cornell, neighborhood commis- Saturday to the Board of Fire The members of the commL- sioner of Raritan Council Boy Commissioners, District 11. sion asked for and secured from Scouts of America; George They are Donald D. Walters, 87 Sermon Topics the Legislature a law making Chambers, assistant scoutmas- Holly Road, and Al Signore, 98 them immune from damage ter of Boy Scout Troop 48, and Holly Road. ISELIN — In keeping with the suits that might be filed against Rev. Prince. Mr. Walters has been a mem- theme of the month "A Month them for statements in the re Three boys graduated from ber of the Iselin Chemical Hook of Parables", Rev. David !\ port. This gives rise to the as- the Web-e-los Den into Boy and Ladder Co. for the past ten Prince, pastor of the First Pres- sumption the commission in- Scouts, Anthony and Arthur Post years. He is an ex-chief, and is byterian Church, will have as tends to pull no punches as to • • and Herbert Gunthner climaxing six years as an offi- his sermon topic "Servant Sub- where the fault for the riots —» Winners of the annual candy cer. jects of a Servant Lord", Sun- lies. sale were annouced in the indi- Walters is a member of the day at the morning< worship Officials in Washington are vidual dens. Each received a New Jersey Volunteer Chief's services, 8:45 and 10:15. Scrip- also reported to be maintaining gifst certificate. Winners were: Association, and a member of ture reading will be taken from a keen interest in the commis- Den 1, William Fischer; Den 2, the Iselin-Colonia Firemen's Re- Matthew, chapter 20. verses 1 to 28. sion's report and New Jersey's Ricky LaSpina; Den 3, Walter lief Association. He has repre- attempt to find the real causes HONORED GUEST; John Aquaro, retiring captain of Hope- GIFT FROM SQUAD: John Aquaro, who served as caftUhi sented the latter organization at Bucher; Den 5, William Rocch- The beginning of Brotherhood of the riots. Remedies to pre- lawn Engine Company Fisrt Aid Squad, left, is shown receiv- of the Hopelawn First Aid Squad, left, is shown receiving etti; Web-e-los Cougar Patrol, the annual New Jersey Firemens ing a Woodbridge Medallion from Councilman John R. Egan. the squad's trophy from incoming captain, John Kozak, Jr. John Weir; Webelos Flaming Association Convention. A mem- Week will be observed as well vent similar riots next summer Arrow Patrol, Arthur Post; Web- ber of the Iselin Exempt Fire- as Ecumenical Mission and Re- are also being awaited. lation Day on Sunday. MEDICAID - The New Jer- HOPELAWN - The Hopelawn John R. Egan, Woodbridge; Hopelawn Fire Company William Chismar and An- elos Fox Patrol, Keith Krom- men Association, he has served Engine Co. First Aid Squad Mayor J. J. Flynn, Perth Am- president, Vincent Balogh, pre- The church nursery will be sey Legislature has authorized thony Milanese received 10 year mes; and Webelos Jaguar Pa as a delegate to the Exempt held its annual ex-captain's din- boy; 14th district First Aid presi- sented a plaque in appreciation trol, Anthony Post. Convention, available, under supervision, for a study of Medic a id, a supple- life membership badges. ment of the Medicare program ner, honoring John Aquaro at dent, Robert Redford East for Aquaro's assistance and co- Mr. Signore has also been a small children, three months Brunswick and Pastor Hecht, operation while Councilman Mayor Barone was presented "Super salesmen" In the pack, old to four years of age, dur- estimated to cost the State ap- the Colonia Fire House, Satur- who sold over $50 worth were, member of the Chemical Hook Grace Lutheran Church. Egan presented the Woodbridge with a plaque from the squad and "Ladder Company for the ing the 10:15 services. proximately $100-million. day. Thomas Lucas, James'Muench, The- study will be launched Aquaro received a plaque Medallion to the honored guest for the Mayor and Council "for Jeffrey Chambers, Edward Ev- past }0 years. He has just finish- The schedule of church Henry Anderson served as from the squad in appreciation for service to the community. ed his term as chief of the fire school session for Sunday will soon by the Joint Senate and As- toastmaster. their assistance and cooper*, ancik, and Gregory Wright. sembly standing committees on for his leadership during the Ronald Galicki received the Achievement and advance- company, climaxing six years as be as follows: 8:45 A. M. kin- Speakers were: Mayor Ralph past year with John Kozak, Jr. first trophy presented as the tion through the years to the officer in a variety of capacities. dergarten and first through sixth Institutions and Welfare. This ment awards were presented as group is instructed to submit a P. Barone and Councilman making the presentation. "Most Active Member". squad". follows: Gregory Chambers, two Signore is a member of the grades - section one, and tenth New Jersey Volunteer Chief's grade; 10:15 A. M., nursery, progress report by April 30, and year pin; LaSpina, denners a full report as soon as possible stripes; Randy Rice, bear Association and the Iselin Ex- kindergarten and first through empt Firemen's Association. sixth grades, section two, and there after. Unique Fashion Show Set badge, assistant denners stripe, While Medicare provides as- Assets Reach Record and one year pin; Andrew Pe- In seeking the election the post high class; and 11:20 A. truska, wolf badge; Keith Aid- men "hope to continue to serve M., junior and senior high class- sistance for person* over 65 rich, denners stripe; Gary Conk- the community and residents of es, including 7th, 8th, 9th, 11th years of age, to meet their High at P. A. Savings lin, denners stripe; William the fire district." and 12th grades. medical expenses, Medicald of- By Colonia Deborah Unit Gunthner, denners stripe; and fers help to younger persons in Perth Amboy Savings institu- ing wants and needs. For exam- The Senior High Fellowship need of it. COLONIA — With hearts and At a recent meeting at the tion President, Ernest R. Han- ple, the 'Automatic Dividend Walter 'Bucher, assistant denser will have its regular meeting heart month taking a prominent lome of chairmen, Mrs. Hank stripe. The deadline for enactment sen, announced that as of De- Deposit' plan was added to the Valentine Fete Sunday, 7:30 P. M., in Fellow- of the program, in order for the place hi everyone's mind, mem- 'inkus and Mrs. Stanley Kafka, Web-e-los ecouts receiving mer- ship Hall. cember 31, 1867, the bank's bank's service program in 1967. State to qualify for federal as- bers of the Colonia Chapter of the following committee was assets reached a record high of This new plan enables folks it badges and achievement Services and activities for the Deborah have made plans for chosen: Miss Babe Stern, res- awards were: Louis Rizzalo, as- sistance, is the end of next 112,886,127. This is a growth owning stock in any corporation Set By Seniors remainder of the week of the year. However, State officials the annual "fashion show" ervations; Mrs. Henry Boyer, of $8.8 million for the year. or mutual fund to have the divi- sistant denners stripe, showman 18th include: Tuesday, 1:30 P. March 28, at Thomm's, 80 Park tickets; Mrs. Frank Batiste, ship badge, athlete badge, ISELIN — Christian Malk- hope to move much sooner to dend checks mailed directly to mus ,yice president of the Iseljn- M., Prayer Group, meeting at prepare a thorough program Avenue, Newark, at 8 P. M. raffles; Mrs. Charles Hull, man- Hansen observed that savers sportsmanship badge, scientist nequins and Mrs. Richard Ger | the Mutual Savings Bank pro- the bank for automatic deposit badge, and two year pin; Jeff Colonia Senior Citizens Club, the home of Mrs. Fred Bless- and allow sufficient time to into a savings account. The con- presided at the recent meeting man; February 21, choir re- start a smooth operation. day, October 14 and continue lato, bus reservations. vided themselves with an $8.4 rey Chambers, denner stripe, million net increase in their ac- venience of this service stems and showmanship badge; and in the absence of Michael J. hearsals, including, 7 P. M., The resolution authorizing the until Saturday, November 16. Tickets will be sold on a first from the fact that New Jersey Daly, president, who was ill. Junior Choir, 7:45 P. M., Inter- study was sponsored by Sena- There will be three dark Mon- come, first served basis report- counts during the year.' This Gregory Wright, showmanship brought total savings as of De- among all states rauks third in Mrs, Edna Skibinski, program mediate Choir, and 8:45 P, M., tor Joseph J. Maraziti, T.., days when no racing will occur, ed Mrs. Pinkus. proportion of chare owners to badge. Senior Choir; February 22, 9 Morris*, who succeeded hi secur- October 21, 28 and November 4. cember 31, 1967 to $104,063,121 Thomas Fleming and Kenneth director, reviewed plans for the The fashion collection will be total population, and 88% of Valentine Day meeting, which A. M., United Presbyterian ing its passage through both Thds will comprise 27 days of unique and is being shown by — also a record amount. Urlich graduated into the Web- Men's annual Washington's these share owners have sav- will include a pot-luck luncheon houses of the Legislature. HJ racing. Trans World Airlines under the People with savings accounts ings accounts." elos. birthday breakfast of Elizabeth claimed that because of the Monmouth Park, near Ocean- here earned $4.2 million in divi- Adults who received awards and the exchanging of valen- direction of Miss Mary Gordon tines. February birthdays will Presbytery, at First Presbyte- huge cost of the program, a port, will open for 56 days of TWA travel advisor. The mem- dends during 1967. Surplus and Increasing patronage at the were: Mrs. Stephen Post, secre rian Church of Roselle; and comprehensive study was need- racing, on Friday, May 31 and Perth Amboy Savings Institu- tary, pack appreciation certifi- also be celebrated at the meet- bers will be taken on a make- reserves climbed to $7,392,031 ing Monday. 1:30 P. M., in the Thursday, <5:45 P. M., Young ed to determine whether the continue until Saturday, August believe journey over halfway which is $275,057 more than a tion has given cause, for a con- cate, appreciation plaque, and People's Class. 3 inclusive. There will be no two year pin, upon her resigna- Green Street firehouse hall. State can afford it. around the world, An embroid- year ago. There were 3,908 new struction program now in prog- John Zullo, superintendent of RACING: New Jersey will en- dark days. The Atlantic City ered ensemble from the French savings accounts opened in ress. An expanded-and modern- tion from the pack committee; SIGNS EDUCATION BILL Herman Haberman, treasurer. Woodbridge Recreation Depart- joy 168 days of horse racing this Race Course will open on Mon- province of Brittany with its 1967. ized main office at 210 Smith ment, verified April 8 as the President Johnson has signed Spring, summer and fall after day, August 5 and continue un- elaborate lace headpiece and Mr. Hansen continued: "Tl.e Street will be ready this April. three year pin; Mrs. Edward til Saturday, October 12, with den leaders coach and date set for the annual trip to a bill which calls for the largest the Sport of Kings gets under- great starched collar, as well Perth Amboy Savings Institu- Also, the bank's first branch Rice. spending of federal funds for ed- four dark Mondays on Septem- publicity chairman, five year Radio City Music Hall, New way at the Camden racetrack as fine silks and brilliant colors tion also served homeowners by office will be opened this June. York, for the Easter Show. ucation ever authorized in one on Tuesday, April 23. ber 3,16, 30 and October 7, leav of the Far Eastern Countries granting $13,677,138 in mortgage The new branch building will b« pin. act. The bill—extending to mid- ing 56 days of racing. Craig Chambers, a boy scout Members were requested to The New Jersey Racing Com will be shown. loans during the year." He said located in northwestern Perth remember the sick including 1970-bears a $9.3 billion dollar mission has announced the 1968 In addition, there will be 80 Models, according to Mrs net mortgage gains exceeded who serves as den chief of the tag. night* of harness racing at the Amboy on Florida Grove Road Web e-ios, received a den chief Mrs. France Sluk, Mrs. Edith schedule of racing will start at Hull, have yet to be chosen $6.9 million bringing the bank's — the municipal Ikie of Wood- Parker, «nd Mrs. Sarah Seclow, Garden State Park near Cam- Atlantic City Raceway, which Donor credit will be given, and total investment in mortgage appreciation certificate from Ed-, ON SOCIAL SECURITY den on April 23 and continue on Is the same site as the Atlantic bridge Township. Perth Aiuboy ward Evancik and Howard all patients at John F. Kennedy interested parties may contact loans to a new high of $83,005,- Savings Institution has been the Community Hospital, Edison. President Johnson has signed a that track until Saturday, May City Race Course. This period Mn. Kafka at 881-5109, {or fur- 544. Moulder, Web-e-los leaders. 30. During the period there will will be from Monday, May 13 largest mutual savings tank in Mr. Cornell announced the Door prizes were presented to Social Security bill which will in- ther details. According to Mr, Haiuen Mn. Carrie Mueck, Mrs. Rose crease benefits by at least 13 be no racing on four dark Moo to Saturday, July 20 Inclusive the «t>t« with only on* office. pack had received a score of The Freehold Raceway will The man who has two sets 61 "The greatest *swt of this 88 98.3% for the annual uniform Poznak, and Mrs. Angelina D'- per cent from 24 billion person;. days, April 29, May 6, 13 and year old savings bank has been The course of history is a com- March checks will show un in 20. This spring meeting wiU open Monday, August 5 to Sat- moral #Undards, one at horn Inspection for charter renewal. Alleasio. people. Because of this, the plete mystery to many people Refreshments were served af- crease of from $44 to $55 mini- last 29 days. urday, November it), inclusive and one on convention trips, ha: The leaders amttpack commit two sets of standards in othei bank'* services are constantly who like to tell us what we must tee include: John Weir, cub terward to approximately 125 mum tu a maximum of from The autumn meeting at the for 90 days of daytime harness to $.160.50. Uack will itytia things at well. Attuned to peonies' ever chang- do. . waster; Gcurtje Chambers, in- members. \ PAGE FOURTEEN \ Wrdnrsday, February 14, 1968 Leader-Press LV.UM, NOTICFS Aid Squad Officers TKNNIS LEADER AWARDED LEGAL NOTICES LKT.AL NOTICES Tub Pack S •l« upon tht attorney lOr th* *lal „_ Announced at Inplin knighteght d Judgdgee Carl Anvold; .tWJWWIve 125) leet t» 4 presidenid t n\\ the EnHlwh Lawn an siHWfr In th* complaint on or before! Firemen*' lie* of BtXHNNiNO. , , , ISEUN — Joseph RusnvaKO, Ih* :lnl day nf April, ndt; and III* her: Krnf ruenry Standby ,1 NDR1> «t the North by Pulsiki Lists Pinewood Tu R'Shevat' newly elected prnsirlpnj, presiri Tennis Associated recently. The nnswrr and proof of service In riupllrnle| Hrrhnuu* Repairs ''' Avrnile, in the East by I/K No. 31. on th* honor was for .services to Brit with the, Clerk ol the Superior Court,] «nd Maintenance South ky part or Urt No. 2* and on Ih* — Services at Congre- ofl at the February meeting of Stale House Annex, Trenton, New Jersey, Fliehmue Utilities ish law, not for tennis. Wast by \M No 20. gation Beth Sholom, 9ft. Cooper the I.solln First Aid Squad. lit acrnrnnnee tvilh thr rulfs ol rlvW pr.c- Cdpllal Improvements, Flrthms* BCTNr; also known si Lot No V In . f By Winners M wskl anil r>riHcilurr, >nd in default Ihcrpol Avenue, will he conducted by Other officers include Harry and General Rxpenatt , Block V/S on the Tax lluplk»t« and As- •;' daughter off "MrsJ .? Viole ™t Sosnow' LEGAL NOTICES iurh Judgment be rrndrrtil «(»ln«( her Professional Services «es«m*nt Map of the City ol Perth Am-i • fARTXRET - Cub Pack S3 Rabhi Itarolc! Richtmau'Friday, McDonald, vice presirtrnl; Ar the Court ihall think equitable and Telephone 50000 boy. Justt. •nld its regular monthly meet- KUclion Expenses MM.A) Tin approximate amount nf th* St 8:00 P. M. Sabbath Morning OKMNANCE NO. U>< And It li Further Ordered, that the no- h* lulg- |)E tyi the Parish Hall of Zion ary; Harry VanBuxkirk, corrcs AN [pec.tlon Expense* . .. 1.400.0. rnenl to h» s»tl«((eit by said sal*le II th* Services; February 10, will h- tice of this Order prescribed by law an< mm of Nine Hundred Seventy One Dollars'* Reading, has been named to the th* rules nf this Court shall, within 30 non.oo yilbcran Church. After opening held at 8:30 A. M. with the Jun- ponding secretary; William Ken Tnt»l and Fifty Seven Cents (1971.57) more or n dean's list at Rhode Island Col ..__ ,wr.|dnys hereafter, he puhllsheil In Middlesex IU.tM.fW «ilh the Pledge of Allegiance i nedy, treasurer; Arthur Berrm HAZARDOUS L r A N Also: lesi, plus Interest together with th* cost* ior Congregation meeting at le(,e providence R I ' ^,v , P I County Lender-Prns a newipnper print of this stir. 4v Ulfr Dag and the singing of g rovlacnce K dclli, sefgeantat-arms; How PROPERTY FROM K1RE OR EXFI.O- al Woodl): In this State, for 4 Shall thr sum of W.900 no be ipprnprt 10:30. Services are held every ' ' ' SION, AND ESTABLISHING A BUREAU tHl lor lnul1 1Bd h rdrlnl The subscriber reserve* th* right to AmfVicti". cubmaster Van ard Stanley, trustee. weeks, successively, ,t >,,( OIK» In f , " *"" J sight at 7;30 and Sunday morn- Frank Paul Lukacs, a fresh OF KIRE PREVENTION AND PROVE). every week; and it It further ordered that "%'/,. .. . .„ _„ ,. sojourn said Sale from lime to time sub- f'oeart led the invocation, Ambulance officers are ING OFFICERS THEREFORE AND DEservic- e upon the defendant of the com- Shall the sum of 19,000.00 be apprqprl- ject oniy to such limitations or restric- iingn s att 838:300 .Al Alll area resident man pre-medieal student at the FINING THEIR POWERS AND DUTIES. tions upon tht exercise of such power M J Sfp'w1 boys were then inductee ire welcome to join Beth Sho Charles (Pete) Doughtery, cap plaint and of this Order (or notice of this •ted for extension of tht fir* alarm «y» College of Arts and Sciences of APPROVED AND ADOPTED: Feb. 7, Order) at service substituted (or personal tern? miy be. (penally provided by Isw or tain; Frank Rosol, assistant rules of Court. Sold subject to conditions ftiln the Pack and presented lorn worshippers. the University of Rochester im service of process within the State, be Shall the sum of *22,MOO0 be appropri- WHh Bobcat pins and Wolf Bingo continues every Thurs captain; Fred Kull, first lieuten- INTRODUCED: JAN. 17, 19B8. made within 30 day* hereafter and In th*ated for the following: • uf itl*. Rochester, N. Y., Is on the ant; Charles McCarthy, second Advertised ss adopted on first reading manner prescribed by the rules of Court (a) 119.000.00 for half-year salaries lot ROBERT H. JAMISON fioolu.. _ day night at 7:45. The Weight Dean's List, The son of Mr. and with Notice of Public Hearing Jan. 34fo, r such lubstituted service. four paid fire dispatchers so a* to Insti- Sheriff. Watchers meet every Wednes- lieutenant. IMS. Respectfully advised, tute a program of twenty-four hours per T.EON SACHS They arc: Neal Cohen, Char Mrs. Frank Lukacs, Jr., 91 Lu day coverage at the fire house for > the Captain Doughtery advised Hearing H«M: Feb. 7. 1M>. Frank J. Klngfteld Attorney les Goldberg, Michael Schwarti day at 7:30. ther Avenue, Hopelawn, Frank Approved by Mayor Thomas J. Dtvertn. purposes of improving protection to lives L.P. 1/24-31-2/7-14/M M5.M January calls answered were 92, J. 8. C. and property? ' Jeffrey Jsteven Schwartz. U.S.Y. meets every Tuesda is a 1967 graduate of Wood Advertknd ss finally adopted Feb. 14Sau, l Tlachlcr, S.M. at • 7:30; The Iselin 8ask6tba bridge Senior High School. ambulances travelled 1,289 Standing Master MARGARET J. pointment of Don Applebaum as WOODBRIDGE — Tryouts APPlinVKt) AND ADOPTED: Feb. 7, and that determination of said Board of FIRE DISTRICT NO. i . KF.RTT.SZr UNITED STATF.S OF AMER- A: Firs£ Douglas Amzler; sec Olga Kurta, R.N., Ca-rteret and for parts in the next production i»a», Adjustment has betn filed in the office AVENEL-COLONIA 1CA, MARTIN WARSHAUF.R, Individual- on, Paifl Bezzek; third, Ruseel chairman of the Nominating Joseph Remer, Hopelawn, 20 of the Circle Players of Wood- INTRODUCED: JAN. 17, ma. of said Board at the Municipal Building, WOODBRIDGtt TWP. ' ly, »lld IrndlnK as NFWMAN SPRING!* Committee. Advertised ss adopted on flrtl reading Main Street, Woodbridge, New Jersey and WILLIAM H. REILLY, Secretary ROAD COMPANY, STONB BtirUiKRS Sjoblonv fourth, Robert Klet years; Mrs. Agnes Fisher bridge have been announced by wUh Notice of Public Hearing Jan. 24, ,.P. 1/7-14/68 • $40:V« » New Jersey Corporation, GEORGE Til B'Shevat, Hie 15tTi day o Is available for Inspection. te. Clajs B: First, Walter Po- L.P.N. and Mrs. Mary Bonal director Ronald J. Platt. The 1MI. Bernard P. Sclblenskl '• ' '• •! ^ ^tBKNRON. 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P.M., bat earlier copy li appreciated. Excellent Benefits. Ap- ply at Employment Of- MALE IIELP WANTED Telephone «M751« between 9 orders for Studio Girl a subsid- fice. t. m. and S p. m. iary of Htltm Ourtls. CiU CL 7- PREPARED IN YOUR HOME AMBITIOUS^BOYS WANTBtl 2/U 2117 or SM-1M2. PERTH AMBOY ANNUAL FEBRUARY SALE! SAVE $$$! WHO CAN SELL. Ag"ea 1J to 2/7-28 GENERAL HOSPITAL 10. Earn while you learn t« FEMAUt HBLP WANTED build new routei using aamplM BE SMART 442-3700 Request to Avon Territory LINCOLN for which ther* Is No Chlrf*, thr«« (3) woman 35 yn. NOW! Become lilt AVON « Dlxplay se*r your home. Earn cith (or »r o»»r «a counMllwri! Top AAA-i compiny expanding with LADY in your neighborhood. deliTering a we«k)y n«wipip«r. Get ready for Euterl Call HI OB« dayi work a week. Kara women in mantgementt W« MONTEGO otter b*.w lalary plus eommii-i 2-2462. priifi and trips for getting ntw 2/7-28 euttomtri Call Mr. Fillmor* lion, while training, for 25 to SO U interested at M4-1111 t»t#i hours. Call Mr. burning 291- FOR SALE I Id and 6:10 p.m. 1687 for appointment only. Ex- perience in dirtct itlling help- Refrigerator, brand new TF fcl. washing machine, portable dish washer, and electric lawn mow SALESMAN. Must have car. 2/7-28 er. Please call after S p. m. MOTHER'S WITH CAR 382-3288. QUALITY USED SPECIALS EBLLT MOVEES INC. Part tim« work during tchool 2/T-M AQKN-n roR NORTH AMERICAN hours, taking orders and deliv- VAN LINES CARTERET. Shorecrest, split MERCURY •1395 T)w OENTLKmcn of tha nwrta* ering. "$35 to HO a week. Call level. 4 bedrooms, den, 2 lixlurfrj. Ucil md lonf dUUnc* KI 1-8203 or 442-4705. movlBf, nckltj and rtoraga. R*i- 2/7-28 •sukl* ratal. TRANSMISSIONS 382-1380 Women-Teen Agerj. Spare '64 MERCURYIZJ'1295 time $3 to $5 per hour, taking «rdl«^i Mtt,, pov*r lt*crl0fl •«*«• HMtt toitu MrlMtr. pt-wtr kriktll K*H. W.W. Tlrtlt ••• «••«. in w.W. Tim, MM »««r U laltrlir. Imtnteallla <(UIIUw! Multi-Check 'BS LINCOLN Towlna 64 COMET WffierS&nWW! WAREHOUSEMEN >iu AiK«oNDrriONnra, ue. v.w. ilrw. Ufa 7 k<»4 A*. MM •• Sml Full time openings available for men: (1) Are willing to LARGEST TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS work nights, 9:30 P.M. to 6 A.M. (2) Have hid satisfactory FIIFL14- DAILY 8 to 6 - SAT. 8 to 1 work experience (3) Are high school graduates, or equiv- Z0« NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. - 324-1777 alent, i V\||» Pnailum Oil. National lio»d, Utu Excellent working conditions and liberal employee benefits. Mrviw M «H naliM «f bimn. Starting rate $2.50 per hour with advance to $2.»7H. Over- tar Fail itrtire juit "•"••••MIP time available. No layoff. Monthly bonus. Company intends (lc« Uf a mil. A REDI-REFERENCE to relocate in Woodbridge by end of year. GUIDE TO RELIABLE Apply In person to: PERSONNEL DEPT., 9 A.M. TO SIMONE BROS. UNDEN, N.J. 4 P.M., MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY. * HU 6-2726 \ BUSINESS LOCAL BUSINESS FIRMS DIRECTORY HU 6-0059 ROYAL DAIRY PRODUCTS, Inc. Electrician Music Instructions Roofing & Siding Wateb Repalrt | 631 Division St., Elizabeth, N. J. This We Are Experts! • LOWREY used cor is All Work Fully Guaranteed! T. R. STEVENS WATCH REPAIRS guaranteed ORGANS Beoflni u< Sbttt Melll Work 100%. • RESIDENTIAL & 685 ST. GEORGE AVE. •A." K-.l! ('.• COMMERCIAL SERVICE MALE I FEMALE—FUILTIIIE PERMMEirr POSITIONS • CONN WOODBRIDGE • INDUSTRIAL ELEC- Repairs ol TRICAL WIRING ORGANS ROOFING All Typea • SERVICE CHANGE- • KIM BALI TROPHIES FU 8-160] High School OVERS GUTTERS AND LEADERS AND Tht next best thing PIANOS Llo. Air CoDdllhnlnf to a new car: ikigit (lllilll PLAQUES GOLDBLATTS DON JO electric ett. Instruction Warm Air Hell PH. Diplomas are a used car with Motor FREE ESTIMATE FOR FREE ESTIMATES a 100% guarantee Tuning ME 4-2145 worth a lot to Volkswagens Coal & Fuel Oil JARDOT MUSIC COMPANY 1966 -Choice of 4 HENRY JANSEN& SON 1965-Choice of 5 83 Main St. Prudential . Stlittlon fr.« 1MI I. MM Woodbridge Sheet Metal Work Thousands of High School Qrad» earn $575 to $1345 ME 4-5446 excellent pay at the Pru In Newark working IOIKII 12 to t Clou* Mnnd*n Roofing Wallpaper & Painting The on CLERICAL, TYPING, STENO, and MICK Gutters and KEYPUNCH Jobs or in COMPUTER OPErW 1 MCW MS*'1000 TRY OUR 2 COAT EXTERI- ATIONS. Starting salaries are good— Suit tut Isolin Items »•••••-••»_•*• , . . ,. , i . I ' The Middlesex <'onnly Coin (I til) will meet Thursday, I'ehrnary IS, 7:00, in St, Cecel- ia's School cafeteria, Sutton Street. Bingo games will be held Thursday, February 15, begin- ning at 7:45, in Congregation Beth Sholom auditorium, 90 Cooper Avenue. 1 The Young People's Communl cant Class of the First Presby- lerian Church will meet Thurs- day, February 15, 6:45 P.M., at the church, 1295 Oak Tree Road. * • . The special religion class for retarded children of St. Cecelia's Parish, is scheduled for Thurs- day, February 15, 3:15 P.M., in you get Room 109 of the school. A Regular meeting of the C.A.s (Christ's Ambassadors), youth group of the Iselin Assembly of God Church, Is set for Friday night, 7:30, at the church, cor Her of Cooper Avenue and Berk- eley Boulevard. * • • St. Cecelia's C.Y.O. (Catholic Youth Organization) will spon- Platformate plus sor a dance Friday, 8 to 11 P.- M,, in the school cafeteria. The event is for members and friends. Bach member may bring one guest. ' . * • The Menlo Park Terrace Boys Plus Super Shell's TCP, And a detergent and a couple of other League is sponsoring a dinner- dance Saturday, 8:30 P.M., at Royal Oaks Cocktail Lounge, good mileage ingredients. 1700 Oak Tree Road. Robert Brandli and Robert Schmidt are co-chairman, assisted by Jack And you get something else, too. A good mileage formula. Daley and Ronnie Somerville. * * * No two gasolines are formulated quite the same way. There is A testimonial dinner honoring Peter Caternicchio, Past Faith- a certain art to formulating one that gives you good mileage under ful Navigator of the Fourth De- gree Assembly, Knights of Co- lurabus, is set for Saturday at all driving conditions. Columbian Hall, Grand Street, with cocktails at 7:00 P.M. and Start with the ingredients (see chart). Shell pioneered the use dinner at 8:00. Reservations i.. .._!_• L chairmen are Thomas Agosta and Anthony Furtado. of both TCP and Platformate in gasoline. But there are no secrets • • • The Junior High Fellowship among Super Shell's ingredients, and most are now used in one of the First Presbyterian Church will meet Saturday, 7:30 P.M., competitive gasoline or another. in Fellowship Hall. Applications are now being Yet no two oil companies use all the same ingredients. Nor taken for Iselin First Aid Squad Cadets. Applicants must be be- are those they share blended in the same proportions. tween 15 and 18 years of age. Applications may be submitted On Thursday evening-Si J:30 And the ingredients themselves are often made differently. M. . * • Take Platformate. Shell has been making Platformate longer than A meeting of PTA of School 15 is scheduled for Monday, arj.y other major oil company, and we've learned a thing or two. February 19, 8 P.M., at the schooJ^itershing Avenue. Found- 4be Platformate in today's Super Shell releases 11% more energy ers Day will be commemorated. • . i The Pre-U.S.Y. (junior unit of fer gallon than 100-octane aviation fueL United Synagogue Youth) will meet Monday, 7:30 P.M., at the temple, 90 Cooper Avenue. * The art is to give you good mileage no matter what sort of • • * A meeting of the Iselin Fife driving you do, no matter where, no matter what time of year. and Drum Corps Is set for Mon- day, 7 P.M., with Joseph Paint- er, director, 117 Berkeley Boule- The formula must be carefully balanced, then subtly modi- vard. fied from place to place as climate and altitude change, and from Boy Scout Troop 48 will meet with Reinhart Thorsen scout- time to time as seasons change. master, Tuesday, 7:30 P.M., in VFW Post 2636 Headquarters, Route 27. The right ingredients, made right, in the right formula, with Bingo games will be held in the right modifications. St. Cecelia's Lourdes and Fati- ma Halls, Tuesday night. Early bird games will begin at seven Those are the reasons we call Super Shell good mileage o'clock and regular games at eight o'clock. gasoline. • • • A meeting of the St. Vincent de Paul Society is set for Tues- You could sum it all up as Platformate plus. day, 8 P.M., in Room 109, St. Cecelia's School, Sutton Street. Th« Iselin First Aid Squad will conduct bingo games Wed- nesday night in the squad build- ing, 477 Lincoln Highway (Route 27). Boy Scout Troop 49 will meet Howit Underwhat Tuesday, 7 to 9 P.M., in Knights of Columbus Hall, Grand Street. What it is helps mileage driving conditions The Missionettes, juniors and An ingredient made by Platfofining seniors, youth unit of the Wo- Platforming puts extra energy into Sustained highway speeds—as shown mens Missionary Council, will —tearing petroleum molecules apart meet Wednesday, 6:30 P.M., at petroleum molecules—and that extra in Super Shell mileage demonstrations Platformate and reforming them with the help of the church, corner Cooper Ave- energy equals extra mileage. on TV. nue and Berkeley Boulevard. pare platinum. St. Cecelia's Accordion Band will meet Wednesday 7 P.M. in I i -—•• Fatima Hall. Shell's trademark for a unique gaso- line additive. Gasoline containing Works to keep spark plugs from mis- When your engine is working hard- -plusTCP TCP is covered by Shell's U.S. Pat- firing—thus preventing mileage loss. accelerating, for example. ent 2889212. The Greatest! 3RASS BUCKET] A powerful cleaning agent that is Prevents deposits from building up chemically similar to a good laundry around the carburetor metering sys- All driving conditions. Itliccf JiaUv -plus Detergent detergent. * tem and reducing mileage. and LUNCHEON A highly volatile ingredient—it turns Helps you start fast in cold weather. In chilly weather—particularly if you U.llj 11:30 to 3:00 P.M. -plus Butane from a liquid to a vapor at very low The quicker you 6tart, the less gaso- do a lot of short-haul driving with several cold-engine starts every day. DINNER temperatures. line you use before you get going. Dull; 1:N la 11:00 P.M. rrldaj •ml SaluriUj "HI «;»• •uodaj 4 P.M. TU W P.M. Another volatile ingredient with Helps your engine warm up inahurry The first few miles—and on short BRASS BUCKET -plusPentaneMix molecules that are small and work like to prevent misfiring, bucking, cough- trips, when>you're likely to be warm- kindling. ing—anil wasted fuel. ing up your engine the whole wayr Charcoal Steakhou$e U. 8. 8 & MAIN STREET - • j^- WOODBRIDGE Reservations: ME 4-9148