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.• C fO I)( fintdi ItniS 'M scriuc The LIN D E N NEWS, established 1927, ccmbrned with The LIN D E N OBSERVER, established 1920. Vol. II, No. 5 8 PAGES Kiitfied as st'coml class mall matter at LINDEN, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1956 the f’ost Office at Linden. N. J. PRICE; 5 Cents LINDEN SCENE Ground Breaking Ceremonies Building construction still going Seventeen year old Theresa B. strong in Linden, according to Wludvka. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Today for Two New Schools Building Inspector Chester Chro- Peter M. Wludyka of 1,820 Grier bak. Chrobak filled the posi­ avenue, was drowned Sunday, .Inly History will be made in Linden this afternoon when ground-break­ tion with the passing of Char­ 22, in the “ Old Swimming Hole" on ing ceremonies for two new elementary schools taka place at I ;30 P.M. les Keimig, after serving as as­ VFW Aides Plan Route IS in East Brunswick. and 2;00 P.M. at the Deerfield terrace and Highland avenue sites re­ sistant for some years. Chro­ Born in Elizabeth, Miss Wludyka Bus Ride Aiig. 4th spectively. Arrangements for the exercises were made by the Board of bak has been doing a fine job. had lived in Linden fourteen years Education at a meeting last week. Speaking of newly constructed and would have been a senior in Estimated cost of construction for buildings, ground-breaking cere­ To Palisade Park Linden Higli .School in September. each IS-classrom school, including monies are scheduled for the two She wa.s a comimniicant at St. Hed- Free X>Ray the arehitect’s fee, has been set as elementary schools this afternoon, wig's Church, Elizabeth. During the At a recent meeting of the Ladie.s' .sliglitly more than $1,000,000, The Thursday, July 26. Expected summer she was employed by the Auxiliary to the John Russell Program Is two buildings, which will be equip­ to fill them come September I, F. W. Woolworfh Company in this Wheeler Post 13!I7, VFW, plans were ped with the finest and most modern 1957. city. made to have a bus ride to Palisades Scheduled facilities, are expected to be com­ Evidence that the North Wood Miss Wludyka's survivors, besides Park on Saturday evening, August 4. pleted by September of 1957. Avenue business district is ex­ her parents, are four sisters: Mrs. The ways and means committee in A free Chest X-ray program will The schools, which will amply ac­ tending itself toward St. George Helen Rosiecki of Elizabeth, the charge of the bus ride consists of he conducted by the Lindeu Board of commodate the grammar school chil­ Avenue can be found by walking Misses Stella, Mary Ann, and Lor­ the following members: Mrs. Camille Health in conjunction with the State dren of the Tenth Ward, will replace along Wood Avenue as far as raine Wludyka at home, and her Monaco, JIrs. Betty T'baldi, Mrs. Health Department, on AVednesduy McManus School. McManus School Henry Street. Talk has it gramlparents, Jlr. and Mrs. Albert Katherine Monaghan, Miss Emma will be converted into a junior high that the Stonewall Savings & Loan Ne.sliek of Elizabeth. and Thursday, August 8 and 9, it Hesse, Mrs. Bette Troiano and Mrs. was announced today by Health Of­ as part of the city's $3,000,000 school intends purchasing property on Services were held this morning. Emma Schaefer. Reservations closed ficer Henry Gavaii. expansion program. Wood Avenue and Curtis Street, July 20, at 8:30 A.M. from tlie on July 25. Mr. Gavan stressed the fact that Finne and Finnc, C. Godfrey I’oggi, providing the area is rezoned for ST. AN D R EW ’S W ORK CAMP — Shown above are the young people who participated in the work camp Gorny & Gorny Mortuary, 3.30 Eliza- Mrs. Margareth Walker ami the the program is free of charge and Architects Associated of Elizabedi business. While talking about held last week at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. The sixteen boys and girls, who came from several hf-tli avenue. Elizabctli, follo%ved by Misses Emma and Marie Hesse aided open to Linden residents, age 16 and designed the huildiiig to he located Stonewall Savings & Loan, a word communities, were guests of St. Andrew's as th y worked for the Church, engaged in Bible study and a High Mass of Requiem at St. the Linden Ambulance Corps during over. on the Deerfield terrace tract. The of praise is in order for its able religious discussions, and enjoyed a variety of recreational opportunities. Left to right: First row, Kay Hedwig's Cliurch at 9:00. Interment their recent drive by collecting The mobile unit will be located in Highland avenue sfriii'tiire wa.s plan­ executive secretary, Alex Krutzner, Higgins, Linden; Florence Pires, Browns Mills; Betty Dalton, Linden; Barbara Suter, Penns Grove; was at .8t. Gertrude Cemetery, ■«170.00. front of City Hall on the first day ned liy Albert A. Kaufman. .Architect, Jr., for his excellent job in con­ Barbara Yoder, Westfield. Second row, Janice A'nge. Linden; Jean Jolly, Linden; Mary Nash, Belmar; ^^'|>o^il)ri(ige. Tlie group donated $15 to tiie of the program from 12 o’clock noon of 222 N. Broad street. Eliziilietli. verting what appeared like an in­ Henry Pinkerton, Flemington; Paul Mayhew, Elizabeth; Dick Stanton, Margate. Third row, David Servis, Miss Wlmlykii, who with four Department of N. J. V. F. W. Can­ to 3:.'J0 P.M. and from 4:.30 to 8:00 The engineers are Ituiiyoii and Garey surance-office into a modern sav­ Trenton: the Rev. Joseph A. DIRaddo, St. Andrew’s. Linden: Alice Mellor, Trenton; Pat Morway, conipanioiis had gone on a swimming cer Fund. P.M. On the .second day, August 9, of Newark, mechanical: Scelye. Stev­ ings and loan business office. Clark; the Rev. Ellsworth Stone, St, James', Tre.itun; John Barber, Roselle. Missing from the picture part}' at the East Brunswick iiooi. it will move to E. St. George avenue enson, Value A Kiieclit, 101 1‘ark is Kenneth Thompson, Woodstown. slipped from the grasp of the friend A large delegation of women at­ Speaking of increased percentage avenue. Now York, .structural. holding her and fell into deep water. tended (lie recent State Convention and Charles street in front of the rate on savings, both the Linden Goustruction contracts for iho Help was culled immediately, but the at Asbury Park, at whicli time the I.inden Trust Company’s branch of­ Trust Company and the Com­ scliools were awarded at a meeting life giiard.s were unable to find her. Auxiliary was presented with a Cita­ fice. munity Bank of Linden upped earlier tliis month. The con.st ruc­ Carter Is In Good Shape W ork Camp The East Brunswick First Aid Squad tion for tlieir Community Service The unit will be in operation the their savings rate to 21/2% with tion of tlie Highland avenue school recovered tlie body a half lioiir later. work Scrap Rook, which placed 13th same time on both days, Air. Gavau the Community Bank of Linden will be done b.v the following; Members of tlie Squad tried in vain in the State contest. Mrs. Katherine said. compounding theirs quarterly. For Satterfield Scrap For 16 Over Generiil enntractor, Daniel Me- for two hours to revive the girl. She Monaghan gave a complete report of Further evidence that Linden resi­ t'arron A Son: plumbing work, for You ran bet that many local resi- time out. Holmes feeLs confident was proiioiineed dead by Dr. Ber­ tlie (.'onventioii meetings. dents need not leave Linden to do •V. closing service at St. Andrew's American-Italian both sidioois, Olenik Piiimliing and ilrnts will have their TV sets tuned that Carter can beat Satterfield nard .M. Bueelie of Sayreville. Mrs. Gladys O'Reilly and Mrs. any of its banking or savings busi­ Episcopal Church, DeWitt terrace, to Cliannel 4 next Wednesday night. again. .\.s far a.s Hal is concerned. Emma Schaefer are delegates to the Heating; heating and ventilation, ness. on Friday, July t-lh brought to an Group to Hold August 1. at 10:00 P.M. when Hal Holmes added, he is in fine physical National V.F.W. Convention at Dal­ Aeiiie Plumtiing and Heating, for The recent release of news per­ end a week-long work camp of 1(1 Carter. Linden's fast-ri.sing heavy­ condition and in good spirits. Denis Sponsor Ride las. Texas. August 12-17. both schools; electricat work, G. A. taining to off-street parking facili­ higli school youth from various sec- Picnic July 29 weight, meets Chicago's ever-popular Hal will be seeking his 30th vir- A viH-al concert will be sponsored Sena Electric Go.; steel and iron ties we hope w ill not just be a tituis of the state. Hoh .Satterfield, in a slated 10-ronnd t(»ry since turning professional about To Dodger Tilt liy the Auxiliary on September 29 at work, Eiizahetli Iron Works. “summer affair,” but will even­ The American-Italian Alutual As­ heavyweight scrap at Syracuse's War ttrsq^yeara ago when he clashes with Tliese youth, who were housed for the Linden Junior High School. Awards for the construction of tually lead to parking improve­ sociation will hold its annual picnic Memorial Auditorium. Satterfield for the third time. To the week by members of St. An­ Kimil arrangements have been the Deerfield terrace school went to ment. Speaking of parking fa- A delegation of members attended at Bertrand Island, Lake Hopat- The 22-year-old Carter has been date lie has won 18 and lost twice in drew's Church, and who ate all tliree jt-omplered by tlie First Ward Demo­ the A’.P.W.

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