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\ [Newspaper Devoted I (( ,| ir Community Interest Full Local Coverage ftiurtmt Presented Fairly, Clearly And Impartially Each Week Complete News Pictures X l, NO. 7 Yaii n oi'ilii mil I., FRIDAY, MAY26, 1961 »» Jnii Clm» Mall At P. 0., C«H»r". N .1. PRICE TEN CENTS K t ' •'' i i I. 1 "" (i i'.' iiiti M' ii-! " ..ml ., ., \l, i' I I ilS T of i M 1 St H<-v MKII- Ser- Ready For^n*. Dowling Honored; Memorial r r /-.i . /s PaW Warm Tribute lax Llaim Applicants Sniior ( iliznis Can Start Filing Claims June 1 I-Hke i,(t. MM A i! 1 fin B"ii ,[•,,„ ;,- |):islor Of f'|,;i:c)i I!'' will be ,,, future D\ Rev [.von,. Hcv ViCUn (ISM HMti Hl'l (MnnilU'hani , i'!.i<lli;e,s Alt' CX- .,-,, iiiiii-c within the . i--;: M V.II 1 Mild. ih, t.^i uf the I'M, minstrel •.how to he nri-M n l e d Monthly nijjht. May \ Iree ni.ilinee fnr cliilrirni Mill lie lilven Sunday at '! V. M. The l'.-\l, MINSTREL CAST: Ili-rr .in- mnnh.;.. ,,i '!», at It o'rlnrk In the Hfcl) v-limil \uiliti>i mm rni Mill lie lilven unday at ! V. M. The sroup will present i variety nf Minus iml da tin". .iml m orrhcstri composed entirely <>f acnirdiniis. Chief Charles I,. Makwin- •>kl ia director, ainlslcn 1 b> ^BIVM.uikv >/\lu nnl krtu.ird C/.ujhiiwski, Deteetive Clarence Sheridan aiul Mrs. (ieiipvK've Iri-j, pnhre ihrk. rniceeiU will RI> to the I'M, I ''mirth of July Fund. CArtTERET — Mrs Man- J". "iwlrru. who retires ;u> princi- pal of Columbus School next month, last night was honored lit it testimonial dinner in Ken- 1 jny Acres, Woodbrldae by mem-' I ben. of trrc school faculty and •friends. Middlesex County prosecutor lEdward J. Dolan, former Car-; teret mayor arid former presi- dent of the Board of Education | here warmly njalwd Mrs. Dow- - Claim* for ll"« tor her 45 years of service on the Carteret school faculty. ."iemplinn by prisons of the The program was opened by •'••'••• '>( Bfi years or over on Mrs. Alex Kovacs. The lnvoca- li'nne> occupied by them caniDon was given by Albert Brech- i" liled banning'next Thurs- kft ' ^wWent of the Carteret , , .. Education Association and the •I- .Inn,. 1, according to a w , come „„„„„ by E(:hoo , su . io.ni announcement made t<Hperintendent Edwin S. Quinn. u;iv DV Tax Assessor William 1 Ascroll, executed by Michael c-iii'ti'vald and Tax CollectorMaskiilv. art teacher was pre- Al.xan.lT Coinbn. ' 'CoflUrrtjed on Page 2) In an advertisement pub-' li:liifl today in the Carteret Pn'.v, Mr. Grernwald and Mr. Coinba call attention to the In- foi ination necessary to be fur- •m.sheci by every claimant. ' Copies of >$ MRS. MARY J. D0W1.1NO Public Opinion Poll Set By Republican Slate i CARTERET Carteret Re- "Public Opinion Survey exemption claim. pubhcans w i n g 0 t o ^ publjc ihvy wll , can . y , m that Day Rites Tuesday i lrrans Group l.iM All Hay Program, to Parade in Morning CARTERET - Everything lit in readiness for 'the traditiopal ( 'observance of Memorial Day In i the borough next Tuesday. •This year's program Is being j sponsored by the Jewish War [Veterans, Catholic War Vet- jernns, Veterans o[ Foreign | Wars, with the American Le- gion as leader of the group. Veterans will assemble at the LeKlon Memorial at 8:15 A. M. Services for deceased naval mon will be held at the Car- teret Yacht Club at 8:30 A. M Services at the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Park will be at 11 A.M. The parade assembly will be at 9 A. M., with formation in ; Carteret Avenue. The parade 'will start at 9:15 A, M. line of March Special Classes Getting Summer Job This USMR Awards Voted When New Year Won't Be So /^asy 3' Service Pins "Schools Finished JZ™L »J':T*. ™™ ai l ll!W - oEtlC01()te 'For Past Month , vl ,iilv bv the Oi- ,'t'let vw»s right out III Li- <><. <ilrtllgl'.V ..; ..iiiy here Fathei .(! Fiii he! Brenn ;i,,ii A'friend. 1 ' in till' ,'\ ,- ;:\ the enm •<.[• | :;l ve promoted CARTERET - The B<mid ol - ;n the ftor- Education Wedne.sd.iy niglit unanimously voted to reinsti- \i'« School lute the special clasws wood : ,11 cune to St. «hoi> «»d domestic Micnce - ,1,'. of 1958. Hejwhen the two new elomentary . :.ta! m the con- schools arc built In Wi. •in new 8t. Jo- At a recent meetliu:, trie i: West CarU'ret||B»nl votfld 5 t<i 2 to eliminate .MI the firM timeSne*' cliuwn for one year in : ordained in lMf'wder (o eliminate split session. i • ,ui MTVfd ' asMtt* Maraartt Slmrkcy and >\ MHIS tn St.lMr.*. Alys Sheridan, two board 1 school, chie«8o,!in«mber», opposed shriving the A,.:k ii Califorrua!«P«l«l &mu even for one sea- s in tcinuoiary cle:>cenrilii.' on their ocat'Cli iui wurk should rimci- ten dtaiiupomtinent. It won't be su easy. I hi Niinimet cmpWjinent. picture is not >o bniiiit Hns summer, atcorditiir to person- nel mallager.v "Tut 1 iob out- look in sliuinur and dimmer this v>.'ar" out- ot them said Tin local employment pic- ture is ptut of a'utioii-widc trend, it *RK >aifi TtitTi 1 are tew office jobs available this season and there are practically no fac- tory jobs available "Then 1 a IT almost none of Hint now' 1 one of them siiid. Rurnins midniKl.t i>il is not enuush l'or iliis year's Kiwduati; in some fields. He'll have to bum some shoe lettther. too. parently I field, but in past LARlt-KiJ - bervicc pm a- f tl£" S Me°tals % Company durinT «e noTh ot M*7 Th V^ and Department Head. Ptodui the BIT not us Cart^ret, hejprvftW^ te^twpo I o/ Our'claMfs. arr relnsiiiutrd, the} i. Chl-|*'"'be. mor* functional, mon- children will be«b!e to attend curate, them. Meanwhile School 8i Scotch Plains. Thirty-yriii nwiirds '.vi'n giv I'n to- Frank Sclmck, 35 M^'j .thew Avcnui?. Carteret, Mecuwi ,*nd 4, For Center Set Group to Meet lln jruuiid- CARTERET United Wpoti'-rldue, Nlc; ..^.' b Tbem^J '•# r jrest chiinsi fiist class, Mochimical Dept. Stanley Golaszewski, 96 U-i Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret, r F •••., v«..j Carteret Avenue to Cypress , blanks will be available at the this Saturday to determine Opinions will tie collected on street, to Washington Avenue, tax office in the Borough Hall j their party platform for the unsigned sheets of paper andlto Roosevelt Avenue, east on dnily, Monday through Friday 'Borough Council campaign in deposited in sealed "ballot box- '• Roosevelt Avenue to Pershing from'9 A M to 4 P M ';November, Charles G. Bonce- es" so that secrecy of mdivid-iAvenue. south on Pershlng Ave- i let. campaign chairman of the uals will be completely protect- nue to Cooke Avenue, with flve- in order to claim exemption party announced today. ed. (minute break at the Borouch witn respect to taxes payable Thirty Republican pollsters Sieve Trosko, Jr., Republican '.Hall.- Then south on Cooke in the tax year 1961, applica->i t d by BobBird.'platform chair- candidate for Carteret Council, Avenue to Washington Avenue, lions must be filed before July nian, will canvass every store said. "We all know the obvious east on Washington Avenue to ,1,1961. Sa"d every area of the city to faults with the Democrats'One Roosevelt Avenue, south to the claim-'determine all the complaints of Party rule in the Borounh.suclvPcrshins Avenue, then north '" ' .citizens. as the terrible roads, the hnh'on Pershing Avenue to Carteret citizenship and income The' inr S r °up expects to contact taxes, the mismanagement and Avenue, then west on Carteret application blanks are easy to !Sevoral thousand independent the "taxation without exphtn- Avenue to Park monument, fill out and those desiring fur- cltteens t0 discover their views ution" type of rule of the party. Memorial services, 11 A. M.; '•• •••=••• the 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. 'Continued on Page 2i .invocation, Rt'V. Dr. Andrew Harsanyi, pastor of Hungarian Reformed Church: roll call of deceased vctertins, solute, taps and flai? raising, utldress; bene- diction, Rubbi Morton S. Buum, I At 1 P, M. I hi if will be a ;dinner for tiold .Slav Mothers land Fathers at the U-pioti Me- |morial. Al 2 P, Ii, tin-re will |be open house foi i.he rernain- CARTERET-TheFirstPres-l CARTFRE'I Final anaiig- der-ol the day. byterian Church will hold its: m cnts hnvc been compluti'd for, Assembly Pusitiqi:. fourth annual Country Fair on!the testimonial dinner in honor Parade assembly positions; "•<••• information before A 35-ye«r pin was awarded, ra " visit the tax office. j to Wllliiim HiUiard, Jr., Assis;- According to the Statute per- if will continue in force from, year to year without the neces-l Kity for further claim as long as the claimant is entitled to the | exemption. lii l !,'inr B Church.!liitendent Edwin 8. Quin 'wus ^^ C ( ^2u^Cr!Z : when he wan.Instructed to *Urt looking (ui b( ,,,.,,, 0Ij ^ ^ Jum . 4 He directed aiUif right kind of Waclwr? lor 2 p M , (t tl|i , bulldllu Ml( , for thf;kranlan Committee of Carto'-|Mechanical Dept., was award- will; at ft, formed recently by the rep- resentatives of several oreani- j Deuoltjthi'Sf classw. and The board decided to meet ed a 25-year pin. Four liiceived 20- Sct for Sunday! CARTERET — A group Fair is Set by Church jMonday Night; For June 9 and lOjProgram Listed e t m a d in nor Purad aebly positons; June 9 and Ifl on t,he church| O f john°J. Kennedy, assist,anl t color unard, parade marshal, grounds at the corner of Car-j postmaster tn be held Monday: American l.einoii. Lriiion drill teret Avenue and Emcrsonij/jay 29 at 7:^0 P. M. in the team, Sacred ' }\hr\ U.um Street. Proceeds will -IOtowards I Gypsy C'ani]! Restaurant. Corps, Gold St:tr Moll'U'.s. Car- I'™" 1 ""'™ U1 ^»«o' "'!-•'"• I-""' einpivjycfl iL-tL-iVL-u ""-|(,i,jiri ren wji] make their first' Lm Ial Nation for the purpo*. of co- year pins; Stanley R ^ ^ ^ l ^ ^ l tLSt jat 6 P. M. Rabbi MorUm S. Baum and^rdiiiRting civic activities, will 521 Rid^wny Avenue. South ...lout Hiiri'i.-- iiau- extended hold lUs second meeting Mon-lAmboy, laboratory: Order, with the F1"A units eu-iv si-c-- ttn :llVlutu -, n !( , a il residi-nis of any May 29. at 8 P. M. al theiWojtkowski. 535 confession at 3 P. M., Saturday, May 27. at . St. Demetrius! fund. The fair will open Friday with a smorga-sbord and boioni;h to partii-iputc. •w> Kxpress h Mel and und month on the lirst Wed- nesday to discus school iirob. M;lVm . S| ,, l)hi . u 1,-m* and improve publu rela- pl . tu .|, unu . d Jmi(1 Olive cake sale, Ellen with Jessie and rectory of St. Mary's UkranianjWoodbridgi 1 , Nickle Plant: and .'and receive Holy Skiba hits;cathohc church. The immedi-;George Dud/.ik, 678 ed When tin.' two jii-w Community Center month and tirjied the citi/.ens of Carteret Jfwishatc project sponsored by the open the board hopes have. l0 ltmtr jt)iite m the extra teachers for Remedial (ulld Speech Therapy und. committee will be a concert honoring Teras Shcvclienko,! Street, Perth Amboy. Mechani- cal Dept. PiflCLil-yeur pins wen builditig;thf greatest Ukniniati po«t a;id;to: Milton Hauscr, Depinlinent | Psychology. who par- champion of liberty, "on the j Head. Tank House, 420 Myrtle 1 ticipaii- in the I't'iemonics are ^t the Park-: Sabo Sport Shop wa.s given M VO , sk;ba. Surrn-^te Elmer 1 ••'dun matingiUie contract for athletic nup-'Brown. Senator J"hn Lynch, i.iik. Thomasjplies in the amount of 1^.588 08. Assemblyman Nwnuui Trtnz- naiiisU'd to'the lowest bid. man. Win ten Wilent/. Pnvse- i' as to »he- At the lequest ot Mi Quiti, , :utiU1 s .ippointmentjthe iboard will ask Borough, holdft- '.u of Thomas|Council to place "School Zone" various' ,civtc .ouKh Council.itigns along Washington Ave-" 1{r0 | 1 |)i, J Dolan, r^e Otlowski centennial anniversary of his deatli, and to solicit funds for his monument which, under the act of Congress, will be erected in Kiis honor in Wash- ington. D. C. The officers of Avenue, ,Scolch Plains; An- thony Sosnowski, Stores, 46 Warren Street, Carkret; Mi-' chael WMICCS, Scrap Plant, 4W Grove Stri't-t, Perth Amb»y; Al- 1 bcrt Corbin, O. Free, 869 In- 1 -jthe committee are: Rev. Johniman Avs'iuie, Edison Township; ^Hdik hairman; Rev. Jar-|Lee McFaddcn H &T,. 127 Wj j the fol- iiue The buildup will begui un- id rehgious; os i av n,.(iyk and Rov. Pfterjlllth Street. Nuw York City; [Melech, co-chaii'men: Volod-iClevelimd Seynwre, H. & T., N»me Mlnur kchool mediately and is expected '••) i|mphtiM«' Oiif of the two I'leim iit.iry \K coiiuil-'led m six months. rti'Mi'f simply schoolf to be erected ln-n- will •nthi-Borough;be njmed the Pvt Nicholas^ • i . l)Ulml I iould ac-'Minue Schcll m mi-raor> ol the JtWMtt vmmi «uh the un-ionly Carterat veteran to receive 1 ,'.'.r- ideas and^the ConMr#i>slonal Medal of myr ';iul Kawensky, John Peduk, !Michael Dobrowolski, members, 1 representing different orgivni/ 1 it- Meeting Sunday lions The committee aims to , . . ,i , ,. . „.. .RliET - Tlie seini-iowdinate' other activities of !::^.. l l. th ?^, 0n0 :. PO8thum0Ufi ' y m WOrWl K ,^l ^ L , of the V.nt;the Ukranlan organizations in civic and political affairs on state and national basis JHIUW, secretary, John]34 W. 131st Strept. New York treasurer; and Eugt'i Wadiak. Harry Wolansky, S <•)' cpiiteM were a t W a r 11 iutrpted by the! The Board of Edi 'unanimously voted the d primarily Carteret. I name Ciiiholir Slovak Union, John E. Kura District will held Sundav'Min'Mmthe'slO-,10'' tlu ;_ ?_ u ^ 1 _ 0 .! ° bta "" ng City; Woolsie Crobl, H <k T., 5 Siileinii Avenue, Cartelet; Jo- on Sunday at the 9 o'clock Di- vine Liturgy. The class includes Linda Bodnar, Nancy Karpo- wich, Linda Sikora, Jeannette Wo/ny, Edward E. Bennett, Jo- seph A. Oural, Edward Kubiqk, Harry Shtimny, Stephen Stek, The booths will be open Fri- day night and Saturday from: 12 noon on. There will be aprons, fancy work, homemade candy jams, jellies and pre- serves, flowers and plants, a white elephant booth and a """' """'""i; ""••""•" ""'"'[mystery package booth George F. Terebush, John! Vri™ !,,m £ ..... Woytkoski, Frank J. Wrublev- ski, Stanley P. Wrublievski,. ' The children received their preparation in their Sunday There will be games for the young people, and on Saturday, chow mein. cake and coffee will be served with Gloria Resko in charge. School class which was follow-j TheSenior Choir will spoil- ed by special instructions con-j sor a strawberry festival on ducted by Rev. Peter Melech. The feast of Pentecost will be observed at St. Demetrius|ginning at 7 P. M. with Robert Church Sunday with the Di-|Morris in charge. Saturday afternoon,. The fair and bulletins by Anne Alexander Pat and yine Liturgies at 9 and 10; 15 A. M. St. Demetrius Parent- Teachers Association will serve communion breakfast to the group of youngsters immediate- ly after the first divine, liturgy. Memorial services at thej Clover Leaf and Rosehil! Cem-iTO MEET TONIGHT will end with an auction be- ,. T uct Tickets and posters are in charge of Bob Hoffman, letters Sloan. Mr. Kennedy will retire from teret Hi.h School Banci. Police active duiv on May 31. after 41 years nfid four months of and Police Reserves. Poli:;e Drill Te.'.m, Fire Department, Cathoiic. units, 15 Guadalcanal Post Band, -Jew- ish Wni Veterans, Girl Scouts, Boy Seoul Troop 84 Band and The traditional "field of .crosses" will bo placed in the honorable"service. He"parted Sticr(?d }Wlui Bimd ' Ci his hum career as a substitute Way . v " l>nl "5 v ™ , Riiihvay'Postal Clerk in the Division of the Railway Mail Service on February 21, 1918. _ , , ! Boy Scouts. The pnncipal speaker repre-; | > | d()f Cr0SS( , s scnting the BorouKh of Car- teret will be Mayor Stephen Skibii. Homer J. McCui'ty, Spe- cial Assistant to the Regional Director, will represent the Post Office Department. Mr. Mc- Carty is from the Philadelphia Regional Office of Operations.j"'.^"^,.,,. thm , will be some The invocation will be given 250crossWi and stars () f David," by Rev. Victor M. Grabnan,|. staled E(iwardSi wno has been O.S.M., pastor/of the Saint Jo- cnairman f01 . a q Uart er cen- seph's Roman Catholic Church.| tm . y , a n d w e expecl to p]ace The benediction will be given| them on Mt , morla i Eve .. T hey vicinity oi our heroic the monument to dead at Carteret Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Park, stated Harold Edwards, by Rev. Dr. Andrew Harsanyi, pastor of the Hungarian Re- repre5Clll the heroic dead whosc n , imes havie teen taken 1 Wolansky will take charge of!of the dinner committee finances. fori the school to be -built in l J ^ ? ,^'n"7n" BooiTton-a proper recoKiiitlou. ; West Carteret. The nalmii.n proposals aslthe school for Mlnue by Carteret Post, 263, Amc ChtrrjberJLeglon. muuter plan; llnuich 13:' \wll. be hast of the 1 The concert honoring Taras : iiit't'tinn Report* iif the re-,0-shi'vchenko will be held Sun- It'iiiins CDiiuuiUee will be heard duy. June 4, at 4 P. M. at the and iilun.i lot pitriicipution in St. Deinetnu.s CommunityiCi'ii- llie Nallon.il Cimu'iilum will be ter and is expected to bje at- •nii ilie at'eiuiii Piesidem Er-.tendtfd by the residents ufj Cur- scph Baker, Smelter. 797 Green Avenue, Brooklyn; Curtis Breedlove, Met. Pwdiv, 846 Bergen Street, Newark; Cloven Franklin, Metal Powder, 101 W. 128th Street, New York City; Henry Wilson, Mechanical, 75 E. 120th Street, New York City; Townsen Boyti. Tank House, 1138 Forrest Avenue. Bronx;|from 10 A. M. to 12 noon, and'nlght at 8 o'clock in the club-[P, .M. at the Gypsy (Continued on Pane L'I whosc nimes havie teen taken formed C h u r c h . Postmaster from onicllU Cartm >t records." Lt A S b wll a t Lester A. Sabo will act as master of ceremonies. Mr. Edwards added that if any names arc missing he would Ethel] Mrs. Edith Ktose is chairmanj^'" m ost "wiuin"g~to° add 'the the following Mem- is being assisted by Mr. John; orla j p ay Barney. Mr. Anthony Saralloj Thc a . osses nave ^en pre- und Mr. Matthew B. Sloan. pared for Carteret Post 26 3, eteries will be held Sunday; CARTERET The St. Eliasj TheTestimonial Dinner will;^.7iV~Aiiu>"rican"~£egion 'by "the from 2 to 5 P. M., and TuesdayjC.W.V. Post 797 will meet lo-^e held Monday, May 29^7:00JTJ SI MrUl!s Refining Company nest MiMkit will open the ses-teret mi d neiRhboiinj; localities. !•"• und Jncbur- I have received 'i'V» of the April in 1 ' that there '•• who not only noieheartedlyi f I ' CARTEROT - The- flcatlon of a major deuu 1 be held by Carey Council. No. 1280. Knights of Columbus, to- night at the Carey Council chambers on Hl«h Street John U h r 1 n, Cllipur . . ..,, will iTM'ntiiiuin 4 tlUs I'ost at Session lust '• CARTERET - At th H imeeiiiiK "f the e " wll ijish War Veterans In 'chairman, ha* mn»«u.d i members who will assi » themselves lnjduy It'Clloti. 1 "fvc in tlw Dem- -"id believe that *liicli can pro-j ith the'foreslght! illing. recltill Jltlie lti HI. Klin: nowski Stiei-t bud> , m . ;•' ' "derss of th« Demo- • tu forte* tin needs ; " 1||)lc a"d, to satisfy '• s "Ithl/lnwijgerit "^l 1 ,'INVENTION •'!.« M CARTERET U- &• Ml Safe Driving Crusade Part uV ^\ prizes will be awarded on Jui* , stul Oinger Helen ColUni, 'ate representing Qreenwald, at- lr d> annual State at the Hotel izes in Safety Crusade To be Awarded June 15 4a the post project wuis ited and the winners D auditorium. Roina-lHurrison Strt'tt: and Mro. K. 'Marx. «35 South lBlh Strtn.'t, Newark. Mr. Jack, Bi'i'K waj, miiucted us a i m mi'inbei and all nuni- ; bci's ol the po.st »iv aski'd io lliuct, i t 8:30 A. M. Menioruii; Ua,yi moruiiiii ui the handball court of the Caiterel Park In pai'ticipiite in the annual Mem- ifflal buy. parade. While lonx- dleeved shlrt.s with dark, ties and punts and overseas hats ure requested to be worn b\ Hie Hl-bT lecoixl pl pl -lzi' buwliiiK und shoes: thii)d 15th at a High Sohool bly. There will be six School students, A sub-comniitUe under com- W aders. mlisioner George Blunt, Coun- -- /-'ty Buperlntendent ^^f^ LICENSE REVOKED CARTBRET The Division of Motor Vehicles at Trenton ha* revoked the license of Eu- K=HS£Sr5:sr' ol "* 5.S Si Igene F. Loebs, 34, J9 Avenue for 15 days effective May 6 und<?r the New Jersey point system. , with the work done by John Pasipanki. Crowning on Sunday At St. Mary's Churi\h CARTKliKT Miss 'Arlehe Ivaiutsky, prefect of St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church So- jdulity, will crown the statue ]of the Blussed Virgin Mary Kunda.V at 3 P. M. in the chinch. Miss• Cuthy Situr will be crown bewrur and the crown- personal attendant with be Mix', Mary Dretiotiy, with Olga Dri'butiy as flower airl. other attendants are Xliss Ho;ilnt' Miisluch with flower i|!irl Cynthia Iviiintski; Miss 'Chi'istliw.$czi".vc/yk with flower iilrl Candi('.-e Burko, and Miss Natalie Koniw witli flower, girl Cathy Zuback, .) ' Rfv. Smylie I'ratches At Chinoh Sundtiy CARTl'liKT Stivice's at the First Piveljytermii Church Urn Sunday will beheld at 9;30 and 11 A. M. with Rev. John Edwin Sinj.he, a.sMstanl piofussor in Church History at Princeton Tlu'ol»i;iCiil gominary as jjuest iipeaktri'. Sunday School will meet at 9:30 A. M. ut the Cleveland School. The Deacons will meet Thursday evening at 7 P. M. and prayer meeting will be held Wednesday evening at 7:30 P.M.

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Middlesex County prosecutorlEdward J. Dolan, former Car-;teret mayor arid former presi-dent of the Board of Education

| here warmly njalwd Mrs. Dow-- Claim* f o r l l " « tor her 45 years of service

on the Carteret school faculty.."iemplinn by prisons of the The program was opened by•'••'••• '>( Bfi years or over on Mrs. Alex Kovacs. The lnvoca-li'nne> occupied by them caniDon was given by Albert Brech-i" liled banning 'next Thurs-k f t ' ^wWent of the Carteret, , .. Education Association and the

•I- .Inn,. 1, according to a w , c o m e „ „ „ „ „ b y E ( : h o o , s u .io.ni announcement made t<Hperintendent Edwin S. Quinn.u;iv DV Tax Assessor William1 A scroll, executed by Michaelc-iii'ti'vald and Tax CollectorMaskiilv. art teacher was pre-Al.xan.lT Coinbn. ' 'CoflUrrtjed on Page 2)

In an advertisement pub-'

li:liifl today in the Carteret

Pn'.v, Mr. Grernwald and Mr.

Coinba call attention to the In-

foi ination necessary to be fur-

•m.sheci by every claimant.

' Copies of

>$

MRS. MARY J. D0W1.1NO

Public Opinion Poll SetBy Republican Slate

i CARTERET — Carteret Re- "Public Opinion Surveyexemption c l a i m . p u b h c a n s w i n g 0 t o ^ p u b l j c ihvy wl l, c a n . y ,m

that

Day RitesTuesday\«ilrrans Group l.iM

All Hay Program, to

Parade in MorningCARTERET - Everything lit

in readiness for 'the traditiopal ('observance of Memorial Day Ini the borough next Tuesday.•This year's program Is beingj sponsored by the Jewish War[Veterans, Catholic War Vet-jernns, Veterans o[ Foreign| Wars, with the American Le-gion as leader of the group.

Veterans will assemble at theLeKlon Memorial at 8:15 A. M.Services for deceased navalmon will be held at the Car-teret Yacht Club at 8:30 A. MServices at the Soldiers andSailors Memorial Park will beat 11 A.M.

The parade assembly will beat 9 A. M., with formation in; Carteret Avenue. The parade'will start at 9:15 A, M.

line of March

Special Classes Getting Summer Job This USMR AwardsVoted When New Year Won't Be So / ^ a s y 3 ' Service Pins

"Schools Finished JZ™L »J':T*. ™™ ailll!W -oEtlC01()te 'For Past Month

• , v l , i i l v bv the O i -

,'t'let vw»s right ou tIII Li- <><. < i l r t l l g l ' . V

..; ..iiiy here F a t h e i.(! Fiii he! Brenn

;i,,ii A'friend.1' in till','\ ,- ;:\ the enm

•<.[• |:;lve promoted CARTERET - The B<mid ol- ;n the ftor- Education Wedne.sd.iy niglit

unanimously voted to reinsti-\i'« School lute the special clasws — wood: ,11 cune to St. «hoi> «»d domestic M icnce -,1,'. of 1958. Hejwhen the two new elomentary

. :.ta! m the con- schools arc built In Wi.•in new 8t. Jo- At a recent meetliu:, trie

i: West CarU'ret||B»nl votfld 5 t<i 2 to eliminate.MI the firM timeSne*' cliuwn for one year in

: ordained in lMf 'wder (o eliminate split session.i • ,ui MTVfd ' asMtt* Maraartt Slmrkcy and

>\ MHIS tn St.lMr.*. Alys Sheridan, two board1 school, chie«8o,!in«mber», opposed shriving theA,.:k ii Califorrua!«P«l«l &mu even for one sea-

s intcinuoiary

cle:>cenrilii.' ontheir ocat'Cli iuiwurk should rimci-ten dtaiiupomtinent. It won'tbe su easy.

I hi Niinimet cmpWjinent.picture is not >o bniiiit Hnssummer, atcorditiir to person-nel mallager.v "Tut1 iob out-look in sliuinur and dimmerthis v>.'ar" out- ot them saidTin local employment pic-ture is ptut of a'utioii-widctrend, it *RK >aifi

TtitTi1 are tew office jobsavailable this season andthere are practically no fac-tory jobs available "Then1

a IT almost none of Hint now'1

one of them siiid.

Rurnins midniKl.t i>il isnot enuush l'or iliis year'sKiwduati; in some fields. He'llhave to bum some shoelettther. too.

parently Ifield, butin past

LARlt-KiJ - bervicc pm a-

f t l £ " S Me°tals %Company durinT «e

noTh ot M*7 Th V ^

and Department Head. Ptodui

theBIT not us

Cart^ret, hejprvftW^ te^twpo Io/ Our'claMfs. arr relnsiiiutrd, the}i. Chl-|*'"'be. mor* functional, mon-

children will be «b!e to attendcurate, them. Meanwhile School 8i

Scotch Plains.Thirty-yriii nwiirds '.vi'n giv

I'n to- Frank Sclmck, 35 M^'j.thew Avcnui?. Carteret, Mecuwi

,*nd

4,

For Center Set Group to Meetl l n jruui id- C A R T E R E T United

Wpoti'-rldue, Nlc;..^. ' b T b e m ^ J '•#rjrest

chiinsi fiist class, MochimicalDept.

S t a n l e y Golaszewski, 96U-i Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret,

r „ — F— •••., v«..j Carteret Avenue to Cypress— , blanks will be available at the this Saturday to determine Opinions will tie collected on street, to Washington Avenue,

tax office in the Borough Hall j their party platform for the unsigned sheets of paper andlto Roosevelt Avenue, east ondnily, Monday through Friday 'Borough Council campaign in deposited in sealed "ballot box- '• Roosevelt Avenue to Pershingfrom'9 A M to 4 P M ';November, Charles G. Bonce- es" so that secrecy of mdivid-iAvenue. south on Pershlng Ave-

i let. campaign chairman of the uals will be completely protect- nue to Cooke Avenue, with flve-in order to claim exemption party announced today. ed. (minute break at the Borouch

witn respect to taxes payable Thirty Republican pollsters Sieve Trosko, Jr., Republican '.Hall.- Then south on Cookein the tax year 1961, applica->itd by Bob Bird.'platform chair- candidate for Carteret Council, Avenue to Washington Avenue,lions must be filed before July nian, will canvass every store said. "We all know the obvious east on Washington Avenue to

,1,1961. Sa"d every area of the city to faults with the Democrats'One Roosevelt Avenue, south tothe claim-'determine all the complaints of Party rule in the Borounh.suclvPcrshins Avenue, then north

' " ' .citizens. as the terrible roads, the hnh'on Pershing Avenue to Carteretcitizenship and income The' i n r Sr°up expects to contact taxes, the mismanagement and Avenue, then west on Carteretapplication blanks are easy to ! S e v o r a l thousand independent the "taxation without exphtn- Avenue to Park monument,fill out and those desiring f u r - c l t t e e n s t 0 discover their views ution" type of rule of the party. Memorial services, 11 A. M.;

'•• •••=••• the 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. 'Continued on Page 2i .invocation, Rt'V. Dr. AndrewHarsanyi, pastor of HungarianReformed Church: roll call ofdeceased vctertins, solute, tapsand flai? raising, utldress; bene-diction, Rubbi Morton S. Buum,I At 1 P, M. I hi if will be a;dinner for tiold .Slav Mothersland Fathers at the U-pioti Me-|morial. Al 2 P, Ii, tin-re will|be open house foi i.he rernain-

CARTERET-TheFirstPres-l CARTFRE'I — Final anaiig- der-ol the day.byterian Church will hold its:mcnts hnvc been compluti'd for, Assembly Pusitiqi:.fourth annual Country Fair on!the testimonial dinner in honor Parade assembly positions;

"•<••• information beforeA 35-ye«r pin was awarded, ra" visit the tax office. j

to Wllliiim HiUiard, Jr., Assis;- According to the Statute per-

if

will continue in force from,year to year without the neces-lKity for further claim as long asthe claimant is entitled to the| exemption.

liil!,'inrBChurch.!liitendent Edwin 8. Quin 'wus ^ ^ C ( ^ 2 u ^ C r ! Z: when he wan.Instructed to *Urt looking (ui b( ,,,.,,, 0 I j ^ ^ J u m . 4

He directed aiUif right kind of Waclwr? lor 2 p M ,(t t l | i , b u l l d l l u Ml(,

for thf;kranlan Committee of Carto'-|Mechanical Dept., was award-will;

atft, formed recently by the rep-resentatives of several oreani-

jDeuoltjthi'Sf classw.

and The board decided to meet

ed a 25-year pin.Four liiceived 20-

Sct for Sunday!CARTERET — A group

Fair isSet by Church jMonday Night;For June 9 and lOjProgram Listed

e t m a d in nor Purad a e b l y positons;June 9 and Ifl on t,he church|Of john°J. Kennedy, assist,anltcolor unard, parade marshal,grounds at the corner of Car-j postmaster tn be held Monday: American l.einoii. Lriiion drillteret Avenue and Emcrsonij/jay 29 at 7:^0 P. M. in the team, Sacred ' }\hr\ U.umStreet. Proceeds will -IO towards I Gypsy C'ani]! Restaurant. Corps, Gold St:tr Moll'U'.s. Car-

I '™" 1 ""'™ U1 ^ » « o ' "'!-•'"• I-""' einpivjycfl iL-tL-iVL-u ""-|(,i,jiriren wji] make their first' Lm I a l

Nation for the purpo*. of co- year pins; Stanley R ^ ^ ^ l ^ ^ l t L S t jat 6 P. M.Rabbi MorUm S. Baum and^rdiiiRting civic activities, will 521 Rid^wny Avenue. South

. . . lou t Hiiri'i.-- iiau- extended hold lUs second meeting Mon-lAmboy, laboratory:Order, with the F1"A units eu-iv si-c--ttn : l l V l u t u- ,n !(, ail residi-nis of a n y May 29. at 8 P. M. al theiWojtkowski. 535

confession at 3 P. M., Saturday,May 27. at . St. Demetrius!

fund.The fair will open Friday

with a smorga-sbordand

boioni;h to partii-iputc.

•w> Kxpressh Mel

and und month on the lirst Wed-nesday to discus school iirob. M; lVm . S | , , l ) h i .u

1,-m* and improve publu rela- p l . t u . | ,u n u .d J m i ( 1

Olive

cake sale,Ellen

with Jessieand

rectory of St. Mary's UkranianjWoodbridgi1, Nickle Plant: and.'and receive Holy

Skiba hits;cathohc church. The immedi-;George Dud/.ik, 678

ed When tin.' two jii-wCommunity Center month andtirjied the citi/.ens of Carteret

Jfwishatc project sponsored by the

open the board hopes u» have. l 0 l tmtrjt)iite m theextra teachers for Remedial ( u l l d

Speech Therapy und.

committee will be a concerthonoring Teras Shcvclienko,!

Street, Perth Amboy. Mechani-cal Dept.

PiflCLil-yeur pins wenbuilditig;thf greatest Ukniniati po«t a;id;to: Milton Hauscr, Depinlinent|

Psychology.who par-

champion of liberty, "on the j Head. Tank House, 420 Myrtle1

ticipaii- in the I't'iemonics are^t the Park-: Sabo Sport Shop wa.s given M VO, sk;ba. Surrn-^te Elmer1

••'dun matingiUie contract for athletic nup-'Brown. Senator J"hn Lynch,i.iik. Thomasjplies in the amount of 1 .588 08. Assemblyman Nwnuui Trtnz-

naiiisU'd to'the lowest bid. man. Win ten Wilent/. Pnvse-i' as to »he- At the lequest ot Mi Quiti, ,:utiU1

s .ippointmentjthe iboard will ask Borough, holdft-'.u of Thomas|Council to place "School Zone" various' ,civtc.ouKh Council.itigns along Washington Ave-"1{r0|1|)i,

J Dolan,r^e Otlowski

centennial anniversary of hisdeatli, and to solicit funds forhis monument which, underthe act of Congress, will beerected in Kiis honor in Wash-ington. D. C. The officers of

Avenue, ,Scolch Plains; An-thony Sosnowski, Stores, 46Warren Street, Carkret; Mi-'chael WMICCS, Scrap Plant, 4WGrove Stri't-t, Perth Amb»y; Al-1

bcrt Corbin, O. Free, 869 In-1

-jthe committee are: Rev. Johniman Avs'iuie, Edison Township;^ H d i k hairman; Rev. Jar-|Lee McFaddcn H & T,. 127 Wj

j

the fol- iiue The buildup will begui un-

id rehgious;osiav n,.(iyk and Rov. Pfterjlllth Street. Nuw York City;[Melech, co-chaii'men: Volod-iClevelimd Seynwre, H. & T.,

N»me Mlnur kchool • mediately and is expected'••) i | m p h t i M « ' O i i f of t h e t w o I'leim i i t . iry \K co i iui l - ' led m six m o n t h s .

rti'Mi'f simply schoolf to be erected ln-n- will•nthi-Borough;be njmed the Pvt Nicholas^ • i . l)Ulml

I iould ac-'Minue Schcll m mi-raor> ol the JtWMtt vmmi• «uh the un-ionly Carterat veteran to receive1 ,'.'.r- ideas and^the ConMr#i>slonal Medal of

myr

';iul Kawensky, John Peduk,!Michael Dobrowolski, members,1

• representing different orgivni/1 it-Meeting Sunday lions The committee aims to

, . . , i , , . . „.. .RliET - Tlie seini-iowdinate ' other activities of

! : : ^ . . l l . t h ? ^ , 0 n 0 : . P O 8 t h u m 0 U f i ' y m W O r W lK , ^ l ^ L , of the V.nt; the Ukranlan organizations in

civic and political affairs onstate and national basis

JHIUW, secretary, John]34 W. 131st Strept. New Yorktreasurer; and Eugt'i

Wadiak. Harry Wolansky, S

<•)' cpiiteM were a tWar 11iutrpted by the! The Board of Edi

'unanimously voted thed primarilyCarteret. I

name

Ciiiholir Slovak Union,John E. Kura District willheld Sundav'Min'Mmthe'slO-,10'' tlu;_ ? _ u ^ 1 _ 0 . ! ° b t a " " n g

City; Woolsie Crobl, H <k T., 5Siileinii Avenue, Cartelet; Jo-

on Sunday at the 9 o'clock Di-vine Liturgy. The class includesLinda Bodnar, Nancy Karpo-wich, Linda Sikora, JeannetteWo/ny, Edward E. Bennett, Jo-seph A. Oural, Edward Kubiqk,Harry Shtimny, Stephen Stek,

The booths will be open Fri-day night and Saturday from:12 noon on. There will beaprons, fancy work, homemadecandy jams, jellies and pre-serves, flowers and plants, awhite elephant booth and a

" " " ' " " " ' " " i ; ""••""•" ""'"'[mystery package boothGeorge F. Terebush, John! Vri™ !,,m £ .....Woytkoski, Frank J. Wrublev-ski, Stanley P. Wrublievski,. '

The children received theirpreparation in their Sunday

There will be games for theyoung people, and on Saturday,chow mein. cake and coffee willbe served with Gloria Resko incharge.

School class which was follow-j The Senior Choir will spoil-ed by special instructions con-j s o r a strawberry festival onducted by Rev. Peter Melech.

The feast of Pentecost will beobserved at St. Demetrius|ginning at 7 P. M. with RobertChurch Sunday with the Di-|Morris in charge.

Saturday afternoon,. The fair

and bulletins byAnne Alexander

Patand

yine Liturgies at 9 and 10; 15A. M. St. Demetrius Parent-Teachers Association will servecommunion breakfast to thegroup of youngsters immediate-ly after the first divine, liturgy.

Memorial services at thejClover Leaf and Rosehil! Cem-iTO MEET TONIGHT

will end with an auction be-,. Tuct

Tickets and posters are incharge of Bob Hoffman, letters

Sloan.

Mr. Kennedy will retire from teret Hi.h School Banci. Police

active duiv on May 31. after 41years nfid four months of

and Police Reserves. Poli:;eDrill Te.'.m, Fire Department,

Cathoiic.units,

15 Guadalcanal Post Band, -Jew-ish Wni Veterans, Girl Scouts,Boy Seoul Troop 84 Band and

The traditional "field of.crosses" will bo placed in the

honorable"service. He"parted S t i c r ( ? d }Wlui B i m d ' C i

his hum career as a substitute W a y . v " l > n l " 5 v ™ ,Riiihvay'Postal Clerk in theDivision of the Railway MailService on February 21, 1918. _ „

, , !Boy Scouts.The pnncipal speaker repre-; | > | d ()f Cr0SS(,s

scnting the BorouKh of Car-teret will be Mayor StephenSkibii. Homer J. McCui'ty, Spe-cial Assistant to the RegionalDirector, will represent the PostOffice Department. Mr. Mc-Carty is from the PhiladelphiaRegional Office of Opera t ions . j" ' .^"^ , . , , . t h m , w i l l b e s o m e

The invocation will be given 2 5 0 c r o s s W i a n d s t a r s ()f David,"by Rev. Victor M. Grabnan,| . s t a l e d E ( i w a r d S i w n o has beenO.S.M., pastor/of the Saint Jo- c n a i r m a n f01. a qU a r ter cen-seph's Roman Catholic Church.| tm.y , a n d w e e x p e c l to p ] a c e

The benediction will be given | t h e m o n M t , m o r l a i E v e . . T h e y

vicinity oiour heroic

the monument todead at Carteret

Soldiers and Sailors MemorialPark, stated Harold Edwards,

by Rev. Dr. Andrew Harsanyi,pastor of the Hungarian Re-

r e p r e 5 C l l l the heroic deadw h o s c n , i m e s h a v i e teen t a k e n

1

Wolansky will take charge of!of the dinner committeefinances.

fori the school to be -built in l™ J ^ ? ,^'n "7n" BooiTton-a proper recoKiiitlou.;West Carteret. The nalmii.n

proposals aslthe school for Mlnueby Carteret Post, 263, Amc

ChtrrjberJLeglon.muuter plan;

llnuich 13:' \wll. be hast of the1 The concert honoring Taras :

iiit't'tinn Report* iif the re-,0-shi'vchenko will be held Sun-It'iiiins CDiiuuiUee will be heard duy. June 4, at 4 P. M. at theand iilun.i lot pitriicipution in St. Deinetnu.s CommunityiCi'ii-llie Nallon.il Cimu'iilum will be ter and is expected to bje at-

•nii ilie at'eiuiii Piesidem Er-.tendtfd by the residents ufj Cur-

scph Baker, Smelter. 797 GreenAvenue, Brooklyn; C u r t i sBreedlove, Met. Pwdiv, 846Bergen Street, Newark; ClovenFranklin, Metal Powder, 101W. 128th Street, New York City;Henry Wilson, Mechanical, 75E. 120th Street, New York City;Townsen Boyti. Tank House,1138 Forrest Avenue. Bronx;|from 10 A. M. to 12 noon, and'nlght at 8 o'clock in the club-[P, .M. at the Gypsy

(Continued on Pane L'I

w h o s c n i m e s h a v i e teen t a k e n

formed C h u r c h . Postmaster f r o m o n i c l l U C a r t m > t records."L t A S b wll a tLester A. Sabo will act asmaster of ceremonies.

Mr. Edwards added that ifany names arc missing he would

Ethel] Mrs. Edith Ktose is chairmanj^'" most "wiuin"g~to° add ' thethe following Mem-

is being assisted by Mr. John;o r l a j p a y

Barney. Mr. Anthony Saralloj T h c a . o s s e s n a v e ^en pre-und Mr. Matthew B. Sloan. p a r e d f o r C a r t e r e t P o s t 2 6 3 ,

eteries will be held Sunday; CARTERET — The St. Eliasj The Testimonial Dinner will; .7iV~Aiiu>"rican"~£egion 'by "thefrom 2 to 5 P. M., and TuesdayjC.W.V. Post 797 will meet lo-^e held Monday, May 29^7:00JTJ S I M r U l ! s Refining Company

nest MiMkit will open the ses-teret mid neiRhboiinj; localities.

!•"• und Jncbur-I have received

'i'V» of the Aprilin1' that there

'•• who not onlynoieheartedlyif I '

CARTEROT - The-flcatlon of a major deuu1

be held by Carey Council. No.1280. Knights of Columbus, to-night at the Carey Councilchambers on Hl«h Street

J o h n U h r 1 n,

Cllipur . ...,, will iTM'ntiiiuin 4 t l U s

I'ost at Sessionlust'• CARTERET - At th

H imeeiiiiK "f thee" wllijish War Veterans

In 'chairman, ha* mn»«u.di members who will assi

» themselves lnjduyIt'Clloti. 1

"fvc in tlw Dem--"id believe that

*liicli can pro-jith the'foreslght!

illing.

recltillJltlie ltiHI. Klin:nowski Stiei-t

b u d >, m .

;•' ' "derss of th« Demo-• • tu forte* t in needs;"1| | ) lc a"d, to satisfy

'•s "Ithl/lnwijgerit

"^l1,'INVENTION

•'!.« M

CARTERET U- &• Ml

Safe Driving Crusade Part uV^\prizes will be awarded on Jui* ,stul

OingerHelen ColUni,

'ate representingQreenwald, at-

lrd> annual Stateat the Hotel

izes in Safety CrusadeTo be Awarded June 15

4a the post project wuisited and the winners

D auditorium. Roina-lHurrison Strt'tt: and Mro. K.'Marx. «35 South lBlh Strtn.'t,Newark.

Mr. Jack, Bi'i'K waj, miiuctedus a i m mi'inbei and all nuni- ;

bci's ol the po.st »iv aski'd iolliuct, i t 8:30 A. M. Menioruii;Ua,yi moruiiiii ui the handballcourt of the Caiterel Park Inpai'ticipiite in the annual Mem-ifflal buy. parade. While lonx-dleeved shlrt.s with dark, tiesand punts and overseas hatsure requested to be worn b\ Hie

Hl-bT lecoixl pl

pl-lzi' buwliiiKund shoes: thii)d

15th at a High Sohool

bly.There will be six

School students,

A sub-comniitUe under com- W a d e r s .mlisioner George Blunt, Coun- - - —

/- ' ty Buperlntendent ^ ^ f ^ LICENSE REVOKED

CARTBRET — The Divisionof Motor Vehicles at Trentonha* revoked the license of Eu-K=HS£Sr5:sr'ol "*5.S Si

Igene F. Loebs, 34, J9Avenue for 15 days effectiveMay 6 und<?r the New Jerseypoint system. ,

with the work done by JohnPasipanki.

Crowning on Sunday

At St. Mary's Churi\hCARTKliKT — Miss 'Arlehe

Ivaiutsky, prefect of St. Mary'sUkrainian Catholic Church So-

jdulity, will crown the statue]of the Blussed Virgin MaryKunda.V at 3 P. M. in thechinch. Miss• Cuthy Situr willbe crown bewrur and the crown-

personal attendant with beMix', Mary Dretiotiy, with OlgaDri'butiy as flower airl.

other attendants are XlissHo;ilnt' Miisluch with flower

i|!irl Cynthia Iviiintski; Miss'Chi'istliw.$czi".vc/yk with floweriilrl Candi('.-e Burko, and MissNatalie Koniw witli flower, girlCathy Zuback, .) '

Rfv. Smylie I'ratches

At Chinoh SundtiyCARTl'liKT Stivice's at the

First Piveljytermii Church UrnSunday will be held at 9;30 and11 A. M. with Rev. John EdwinSinj.he, a.sMstanl piofussor inChurch History at PrincetonTlu'ol»i;iCiil gominary as jjuestiipeaktri'.

Sunday School will meet at9:30 A. M. ut the ClevelandSchool. The Deacons will meetThursday evening at 7 P. M.and prayer meeting will be heldWednesday evening at 7:30 P.M.

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PAGE TWOFRIDAY, MAY 26, 1961

OBITUARIESTSMR Awards Mrs. Dowling

wl}° become

WILLIAM KARPINSKICARTERET — William Kar-

piwki. 73, of 304 WashingtonAvenue, died Monday morr.lnsInBorn

'Continued from Paf« 1> ; (Continued Irom Page 1>Joseph Valentine, Tank House,rented to Mrs, Dowlin? hy Mrs.1141 Forrest Avenue, Bronx; M a r > c ? a y B

and David McCant*, Tank ^ r ™House. 735 E. 163rd Street. [u] Dowlinf- with a eft InBronx. l)phnlf of the a«embla::e

Myron Van Buren. Plant De-Mai ion Ryan f-.ir;-.ishrdMyron van Buren. rmni ueElizabeth General Hospital 8 t flt t musical drenrnpan.nvn. f •:r . | - p . i , - j fcp Md raided „ CoKimbiu School Fa.-ilt;. (. ..n in I'oiana ..c ....a r MUIU r a r t - r ( , t _.M a W a r ( ipd a 10-vear ...

Mrsthei he

hor-

»nd re-in Cawret 4S vrar? - s m . j c e p j n , ^ ^ ^

S S £ r "uh/Metal 8l5rtBen employes received 5-i,ng moved toand Thermit O :p H" ••<«« « y e a r a * » r d s : Nicholas Andrasz, four years oldmember of the li-Vra: Club of Accounting, 169

rr.. M:>

a^r.rird

I'o-.v-

l<val

Uv ,-oiporatifir. Street. Cateret; Joseph Wdo-Mr. Karpir.«;

bfr also of the PnCl'ib, the Polish SiKorsifi Club.Polif:; National Alh.;r.ce Groupao23 and the Knw Posnwrtna Warren Street, Carteret; Wtllie

Columbia for tY.e .weirStreet, Cateret; Joseph W d ° - r f K h ,77rndV: sraduai'-d (rom

" m e , m j w l » l { . Precious Metals, 46 War- Rahway Hi?n School: attendedren Street, Carteret: Ramon Newark Normal School. New*

Precious Metal*. 22 York I'r.nrrsity. Columbia U-.nlvcrslty; received d e z r e e sfrom Fnrdham University;:worked at supervision and ad-P.-iPty. HP v.\i5. a commonlyQavls. Precious Metal*, 632

cant of Holy Family Church. LrmnbuH 8 t r e e t ElUabeth; No- ministration at Rutgers Univer-

? M ° i ^ L i ! : \ I ilZn l»" Miles. Precious Metals, 25 sity: :auEht at thn old Wash-ualsiu KarpinsKi, Mr. Narpin- <»,„.„,, c-hnni flvn vpan irft^ i \s survived by m daugh- Hedden Terrace. Newark; Dan- m « t 0 ! 1 Sc]w0) m p % e a l f | l m

i. r, Mrs. Helen' Thomas, at1 lei DIM, H. & T. Dept., 83 Hud- «• l c a ( M

homf: a son. Thomas Karpln-lson Street, Carteret; Jueruenski of Port Reading: one grand-son: a sister and two brothersin Europe.

Funeral services held Wed-nesday morning at 9 A M. fol-lowed by a requiem hish massat the Holy Family R.C. Church

Lueth, Engineering, 106 Old.!?.

in Elizabeth tor twotaught summer school

rig School for i

Road. Sewaren; Jew Wheeler,' *1! B*n t^TL^'J224 Delaware pointed Principal of Nathan;

C h a r l e s Hale School in 1923 for thlr- |• n years; became Principal!

Columbus and Cleveland1936: remained

By Sisterhooduuird trom Page 1> » y ,Imll. but we plan to d!s- | j _ Q | n s I1

. Hi,.history, that

i i ny

i. piobaljly.'" tho]:l ( .ictcretiKiInifiil party has*«oii:,'lv to the poodle to bring\, us first hnnd Into the

John

AVENKL — "In the Begln-nliiR' was the tlicine of tin1

ceremony presented by 8iM>r-hood Congregation B'nai Jacobat installation of officers Tues-day nUht. Mrs. Philip Green-span, was director.

Mrs, Leonard i/ibennan, iui-mediftte past president, Induct- _..rrt Mrs. Hy Farer, president; candidate, samMrs. Martin Lltinser, vice pres- nnpiibllriiiw care about,den. In c h i r r of program-people The DemoeriUming' Mrs. Sidney Nochlmson, semi m mke tne wisnes owee president of fund Wising: penpU inio^account^at alMrs. Harold Meltz, vice presi- _ „ KIKNCFdrnt of membership; Mrs. Abe ' ^ ^ f o r n l s first

ii iol), the recent

first

adding

Kramer, vice president of or*i, mization; Mrs. Sot Slotnlck. •'°'1

t ion surer; Mr*. Melvln Levin- s

son, recording secretary' and

Pitch,Street, Elizabeth;Thomaj. Tough Pitch. 52thorne Avenue, Newark; Otis'Turk. Tank 'HouMri59"'jonn-?chools l n .

with Rev. M. A. Konopka a«!«,n Avenue. Newark; L. K l n - i P r ' ^ 1 of Columbus Schoocelebrant assisted by Rev. An- ner Sherfield, Smelter, 150 ° r « n t ^ ^ « > " » ; « ^drew Okal as deacon and Rev Fifth Street, Elizabeth; James,'" 961

Martin Komosinski as sub- C. Hall. Smelter, 524 Bamford,of wi^cfdeacon. lnt«rment wa? in St. Avenue, Woodbridge; WilliamJames Cemetery. Woodbrldge. Reeves, Smelt*r. TO North 17th FAMIU

Pall bearers, all members ofjStreet, East Orans?e; David, I COLOMA - His wile, Dons,the Polish National AlllancelJordan. Scrap Plant. 75 Hlll-'M and.tw dauamers, Judy, 11

l 14 h b

IN CHKMK'Al. CARAVAN: Shown above art Alice Zawadnkl, 348 Cartwet ATfnuf, andJohn Schlfsinr. 32 Edwin Street, who took part last wffk In a spwlal educational pro-gram at Prinreton I'niversity. The students, Cart^rtt Hijh School juniors, were aeconi-panifd by John Costanio, Process Engineer a t the local plant of Food Mathlntry andChemical Corporation (formerly Westvaeo). Shown eiplalnlnj a point to the younfitenis one of the research scientists at the ForresUl Research Center. The Carteret stu-dents were sponsored by the local Metal and Thermit and FMC plants. They were amongmore than 100 outstanding science students from all over the state who took part In thesecond annual Chemical Caravan sponsored by the Chemical Industry Council of NewJersey, A feature of the day'a program was luncheon with Governor Robert Memer, and

a tour of a modern oil refinery.

y, ^n, 14, have been ^ \J

.since last Thursday.

the Polish National AlllancelJordan. Scrap Plant. 75 Hl l .Group 1023 were Kaszmier Mo- side Avenue. Newark; Raymond,and Kathleescicki, Anthony Tucholskl. Wo--Beyer,. O. Free, 3 "E" Street,!missing .sinc yjciech Akacki. Anthony Mlod-'Avenel; and Philip Washington, Joseph Nerl, DOR wood Lane re-leszewski. John Hadam and 0. Free, 725 High Street. New-,ported to the police Monday

Girl Scouts NewsBy MRS. E. F. WLNESKT

Mrs. Harold flacker, corre-sponding secretary.

A highlight was a specialtribute given to all past presi-dents. Mrs, Milton Medinets,Mrs. Harold Schiller. Mrs. Jul-ius Schiller, Mrs. Edward Stern,Mrs. Hyman Serulnick, Mrs.Manny Temkin, Mrs. CharlesOrlll and Mrs. Lelberman, Mrs.Philip Brand gave Invocation1

Co-ordlnator was Mrs AbeLapldus assisted by Mrs. JosephHenfeld, refreshments; Mrs.Hy Flrkser and Mrs. HaroldMeltz, visual techniques, MrsHenry Plnkus and Miss Syl-via Stern, floral arrangement*;Mrs. Irving Adler and Mrs. Lou

i iBalter, table settings; Mx*.Started by Clubwomen Philip Greenspan, reservations;

Mrs. Kramer, invitations and

n en..„(,.!• Mri'ei by street and sec-iciti by section ftil the things|,, i), uinusits haven't done for

rand Jury.ownahlp miiuj..After an invr-;

ienntth Van pL.

Juvenll? Bur";, -j.Whn BarKo... -

"the *•'*'"'• EHzabrj;.t h e for eonirlbutliii •

don't W-H-yof mnn,,,f thii 'ivolvr.s a jfi.-

County | ,a?am. i H,,

latlon of pa. ; :Jtidor $l,M0 :i, i

Joflrua McMi..,,was mornen-jbourne blicet, l••• •

pn/7)ed by a question on!In Middlesex oapplication blank *htcJillru ot 11,500 D,I

What machines can you plaint of mol. ip i ' r . i t " - ' • i y e a r - o l d g l i l S - ; •.

Pans:..' briefly, he wrote. Plalnclothe.fmi ;•, cslut ..tiri pm ball." 'and Faczak in-.. s-.

ai

the

Summer Card Parties

Alex Godleskl. iark.

ProclamationWHEREAS, the annual sale of Buddy and Veteran-

| made Poppies by The American Legion and by the Vet-erans of Forei?n Wars Is recognized and endorsed bythe President of the United States of America and bythe Veterans Administration, and

WHEREAS, the proceeds of this worthy fund-raisingcampaign are used exclusively for benefit of disabledand needy veterans and needy widows and orphans ofdeceased veterans, and

WHEREAS, Carteret Post Number 263, The Ameri-can Legion, and Star Landing Post Number 2314, TheVeterans of Forelen Wars of the United States, and theAuxiliary units of these posts will engage ln the annualsale of poppies, and

WHEREAS, the basic purpose of the annual sale ofpoppies Is eloquently a reflection of our desire to "Honorthe Dead by Helping the Living."

THEREFORE, I, Stephen Skiba, Mayor of the Bor-ouph of Carteret, do hereby recognize the patrioticmerits of this effort and do hereby urge the citizens ofthis community to contribute generously to \ts supporthy purchase of poppies on May 26 and 27, and do setaside these days for the distribution of these symbolsof loyalty in this borough.

I uree all patriotic citizens to wear these popples onthese days and on Memorial Day as mut« evidence ofour heartdeep gratitude to the men and women of thiscountry who have risked their lives ln the defense ofthe freedoms which we continue to enjoy as Americancitizens. May God bless their lives.

STEPHEN SKIBA, MayorBorpugh of Carteret

Attest: PATRICK POTOCNIG, Borough Clerk

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He said i-.is wife wa.s driving1957 black and yellow car.. Troop News Roundup

S AVENEL - The flrst in the| summer series of card parties

1 Uponsored by Avenel Woman'sIciub was held Monday withDates and Notes ,

, Tuesday, May 30 - Mem- Intermediate Troop 161 com-;Mr(- j M e p h Radowskl, Avenel^ • ^ » " ^ » orial Day Parade. Attention, all pleted final requirements for:0. . , , _, _ ,

CARD OF THANKS ; l e a d e r s a n r t Girl Scouts! Car-;their Good Grooming Badges S t r , e e M r s ' G e o r g e B t n k o w a s

PETER LUKAS1UK | t e r P t p a r k by the monument,jat Carteret Hairdressers, Car- t n e co-chairman.We wish to exp.ress our sin-WJH be the place to meet, for|teret Shopping Center. Mr.! Table winners were Mrs.

cere thanks to our relatives,;the Parade line-up. Although Louis Palazzo instructed the Daniel Levy Mrs Stephen Hayfriends and nei?hbors for their; th d h d l d t b ' i l i th d

program booklet and Mrs, Mel-v\n Schleslniier, publicity.

Wittenberg Freedln Auto Death f.ase

WOODBRIDGE - After ahearing before Magistrate Ben-

jjamin I. Kantor yesterday, ftno-bill was returned in the castfriends and nei?hjors for the i r ; t h e p a , a d e 1S scheduled to be-'girls in the proper care and d e n M r , w i m , m Zfr,ast M r l n f - , ._ ,, _ .... u

kind expressions of sympathy i n a , 9 A. M, leaders and girls1 styling of ha l r for the p r e - „ " ' , V u . ^ ™ I o, ,' W i t t f n t ) P r t ! 'spiritual bouquets and beaut l - t a r e a s k e d t 0 b e t h e r e between t^en and teenage girl. The h l g h - R o b e r t F l s h e r ' M » - a e o r g e ^ u r c h Street, In the case offul floral tributes extended t o l

8 : 3 0 . a . 4 5 , , l g h t o f l h l s i n 5 t r u c t j o n prr;cr»;Knopf acd Mrs. George Mroz.|*e auto death of Mrs. Eliza-us in our recent bereavement] F r i d a y M a y 26. - A Forget- came when Mr. Palazzo demon-:l™ »uuwr of the door p r i z e l ^ h Schwartz, Woodoridue-In the death of our dearly b e - ;

M e N o t . t h e G l r l ^ ^ Rally,!strated an a c t u a I hair-styling »'a s « « • Samuel Altar^ht, J r |Carteret Road, Port. Readin?loved husband, father, g r and - M b e i n g h e l d t o n i g h t a t t h e o n o n e „, t h e y o u n s Scout5;-Non-player an-ard. r — •-»;. However, there Is a 10-dayfather and Krcat-grandfather,!Barron A v e n u r S c h o o l ta T h i s interestlnB and helDful M r s ' ° « W Evans, Mrs. Han-Peter Lukasiuk.

We especially wish to thanX p

Rev. M. A. Konopka; Rev '

and Mrs. Allen Francis.period ln which the

Woodbridge. It begins at 7:30 course was thoroughly Enjoyedby the girls as'well as their The next card party will be

Sunday. May 28 — For Girl leader, Mrs. Hazelwood. held June 5 with Mrs. Francis

Prosecutor's office may take ac-tion If it

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587 Roosevelt Avenue CartcrrtFor Prompt DellTery Service Phone KI 1 -S31:,

staff and nurses of the Eliza-beth General Hospital; Car-

et First Aid Squad; the Ber-nadlne Sisters of Holy FamilyChurch; Star Landing Post2314, V-F.W.; Carteret FireCompany No. 2; Ladies Auxil-iary Fire Company No. 2;friends at Natvar Corp.: spe-cialists department of West-vaeo; friends and co-workersof Steve's at California

seph'swhoParish.

to St. Jo-. Congratulations go to NancySt. Joseph's,Deverln, Patricia Devcrin, Car-

211 Water Street. MrsKuzmiak will be co-Deverl

diurch will hold its last Girl o l A n n

season. Sunday, at 9 A. M.

and PatriciaBrownies

of St. Joseph's Brownie TroopS c o u t s w h 0 w o u l d h k e t 0 a t " ! 2 3 . who flew-up into Intermed-

Scouting. They are now

Company; American Mineral:. t . . . . . ,Spirits Co.; men at drum h a n - | l n t o n d e d t 0 J 0 l n l n t h e F l e l d

dling; International ,Chemical D a y " t t ' l t l es . T h e "

tend are asked to meet in theChurch Hall, by 8:40 A. M. so m e m b e r s of Mrs. Man Hoff-they may enter church in a m a n - s intermediate Troop 134group. -*• - '* --•

Progress on Field DayLeaders had been asked to

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Famlly of the late i n " a r e n o t atte"ding. The of seven. "Me?" he said, lm-Peter Lukasiuk games and prizes will be made portantly. 'Tm the one wltrr

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jlatlassah Chapter ISeiits>w Slate of Officers

MtltiAY, 1*AY 26, 1961*,.

The Carteret Brown, treasurer; Mrs, Eman-

I .1 l l i ' l I'

Hndnssah cele-ii-Mitzvah of th6|

,,nfi the 18th ln-offlccrs Thursday

tin' Ukrainian*Pa-Jack Stein, chalr-iifi'nlr w s selected

ie Year andiHtlflcftte of

,,fH l l l l -I,,, ,-iiiiptpr. A special,, |M|(j thn commlt-

m,, MIS. Slrln, TheyMis, Nathaniel Ja-

\ivn Ziisman, Mrs,.,iwnld, Mrs. RobertjMrs. Elmer Brown,

Chodosh; Mrs,., (M1S. Mrs. Al Kesten.•!... Hoi Price. Mi's. Ed-,.,1,11-D. Mrs. Hurry Cho-','., Frank Brown Jr.e;iii>eiiler, Mrs. Murray

Mrs .Jnck Wish, Mrs, ||0|)|). Mrs Al Mooney.,ili,,s Niiiiler. Mrs. Ed-

Mis. Sidney KatzUlniiin, Mrs. Max

uel Lefkowltz, Mra. Sidney^ and Mrs. Morris Ulman

secretaries; Mrs. Harry Gin-chansky, Mrs. Edward Shapiro,and Mrs. J. Welsman, boardmembers; and Mrs. SamuelRoth, Mrs, Morris Ulman, Mrs,Max Oruhln, Mrs. Al Mooney,Mrs, Elmer Brown, Mrs. Al

arpenter and Mrs. Jack Stein,past presidents:

11:1:111I • r i s

Woman'« Club Will AgainSponsor Yule Cotillion

CARTERET -Woman's club which orlgl-

Calvary ChurchLists Services

willtide

1 the Christmas Cotillion,«(?nlt> sponsor that Yule-fete, according to Mrs.

iiichfird Donovan, club presi-dent. Mrs. Harry Freeman wasnamed chairman of the cotll-ilion.

din m r

CARTERET - Services this' I 0 Y ( ; E A N N K 0 S E I 'Sunday at the Calvary Baptist1 ENGAGED TO WED- Mr andChurch are as follows; Sunday! Mrs. Htnnley Kosel' j r 241School at 9:45 A. M. with Washington Avenue,'have an-classes for all ages, t h e mor-jnoiincrd the ennagement ofnlng service of worship will be-jthelr risuiKhter, Joyce Ann togin at 10:45 A. M. with the1 Francis Malaquias son of Mr

The CarteretiMrs. E. Scheu, Mrs. P. Plrluiyiand Mrs, P. Parlslo.

Chairman for the eveningwa« Mrs. W. Toale.

Following the dinner Mrs.jDonovan gave a report on therecent state convention held InAtlantic City and also namedthe following committee chair-

imen for the year as follows:held It* clostngfMrs. W, Toale, american home

Restaurant, and garden; Mrs. Leslie Trinity18, at «:30:

Donovan

sermon topic "Being Like Je-sus" delivered by the pastorjHomer Tricules, The Senior and I party held in their" honor.'

and Mrs. Frank Malaquias, 99P l k i Avenue, at a cocktail

. ri jJunlor choirs will sing. TheM l s s t s . ^ l even ing devotional service willBrown, Ann i b e g i n ^ 6 . 3 0 p M ^ ^

. ,-j ,s wereBarbara D I U » " , """ihmiiti

. i : Phyllis Oiccnwald,iDegln

Kjitir., Ciiiol Resnlck,1

.s.iiiim, Susan Srader,, Stern.

p

Miss Kosel is a graduate of,Carteret High School, Class of1

1960 will be graduated1960v and

i • M, Mrs. DonovanInstalled as the new presl-

dent and Mrs. Q. WelnheunerJr., Sixth District vice presi-dent was the installing officerOther officers Installed wereMrs. Leslie Trinity, first vicepresident; Mrs. John rj'Zurllla,second vice president; Mrs. E!Lefkowltz, recording secretary;Mrs. Nicholas Del Vacchlo.treasurer; and Mrs. Clifford!Cutter, federation secretary.

Oreetlags were extended bythe newly Installed president,Mrs. Donovan and welcomedthe members and their guesUwho Included: Mrs. Theodore

City, In July.

Mr, Malaquias

sermon topic "Clod's GreatestGift." Both sermons are aof the present series entitled,"Je«is." With deep regret we! , , , , . . .

10 mn.ei written b y i a n n o u n C e t l m t t h l g w l , , b c t h e j Mr Malaquias wa.s gradu-,v u..«-k wait read by , M t a e r l e 8 o f s e ) , m o n g d e l l v e r e d i ^ < l from Carteret High SchoolMI.-, uiinuii mid a by Pastor Tricules iclftRs of 1956, and will be grad-MIIIK ci-ri'inony fol-| „ ,„ , ,„„, , .„ t h e - miH.,,,Qnl, " 1 t e d from Bloomfleld CoUege,

Kleban, 6th District EveningMembership chairman; Mrs. ALee, chairman of the Evenlm.Membership, Mrs. H. Conklln

ocniion by Mrs.

esented

Wednesday, the- mid-week Bloomfleld," N . ' j j t a J u i t f

sail. The presl-ipter Mrs. Thpo-!

8aturday morning at 10:30 A.M. under the leadership of Mrs.Jean Adams and Mrs. Sue Mc-Chesney. The Deacons will meet!

THREE

Bennett, annifal get together;Mrs. August Hundeman, art;Mrs. Douglas Zenobla, Christ-mas party; Mrs. J, Lukas, clos-ing dinner; Mrs. Harry Free-man, drama;1 Mrs, HermanHorn, education; Mrs, CliffordCutteY, federation; Mrs. EdwinQuln, music and literature;Mrs. Robert Farrell, opening Crating the confirmation ofuncheon; Mrs. E. LefkowitzjMarilyn Rose Brown will be

CancerFundVarietyShowfo Success

CARTERET—A variety showwas held Sunday at the Car-teret High School for the bene-fit, of tho local American Can-<-vr Society. It was attended bya capacity audience.

Mrs. Kay Symchik, directorthe show, announced the

llowlnn participants: ^Mlsssther Westcott of Lincolnark; the St. Joseph Parochial!chool all-girl choral groupiider the direction of Sisterosarl; the Craftsmen Quar-t; Miss Sandra Pike, Miss

publicity; Mrs. John D'Zurilla,program and year book; Mrs.R. Donovan, scholarship andMrs. Clifford Cutter, theater!party.

The dark horse prizes wereawarded to Mrs. J. Hlla andMrs. C. McKernan. Final board1

meeting and incoming chair-men will be held June 5, at thehome of Mrs. Donovan.

Miss ltosemarie PaulWeds William J. Ward

by her husbandGieetiiiKs from

Hebrew Sisterhood

Monday, June 5. at 7 P. M. TheBoard of Christian Education1

will meet June 13. at 7:30 P. M.

L tub

p.l by

T o m o r r o w n 'Kh ' ' t h e M c n s cer Street at Perth Amboyllowship will hold a soci l

. Slftfiiiood cer Street at Perth A, . r ' \rvinit Fellowship will hold a social General Hospital, May 22.

it-wiling at 7:30 P. M. The fea-

Hi.- installation a! l u r e d *ut<5t w l ' l ^ ^ Ernest',l ' Hudussah Stock-i?.kulj?or€ t r o m .Mountainslde.|

:• • i m t " w iInlliiwini1, newly in

u.rs Mrs. Theodore ! n m t i l l i l s

present- M r • Skldmore will give a seo-iM r s-- ! l o g U : a l Presentation of rocks ! s t»' e t a t

'

CARTERET — Miss Rose-marie P»ul, daughter of Mr.1

and Mrs. Martin Paul, 14 At-lantic Street became the brideof William J. Ward, son of Mr.and Mrs. Harold Ward, 16Skltka Avenue in the HolyFamily Church Saturday aft-ernoon. Rev. M. A, Konopka,pastor of the church officiated

Given In marriage by herfather, the brWe wore a gown

Daughter bom to Mr. and!of Chantllly lace with a por-Rivas, 60 Essex' t r a l t n M k l i n e e m b r o i d •

held tonight at 8 P. M. at theOhab Zedek congregation onRoosevelt Avenue. Marilyn isthe daughter of Mrs. Robert LBrown and the late Judge Robert L. Brown.

Rabbi Morton S. Braun wl!nduct the bas-mltzvah celebrant Into the congregationDr. Leon Greenwald will present the bas-mitzvah certlflcatin behalf of the Hebrew Schocand Mrs. Cliff Greenberg wl;present a holy bible in th

[name of Hebrew Slsterhooi|Th.e entire liturgical servi<will be conducted by Marllytogether with the Hebre

Daughter born to Mr. andMr5. Arthur Johnson. 35 Mer-

t o

churches' Hospital, May 19.A

Amboy Oeneral

Mri' PluTip Cho- ;^ e J*" ' ufft 'r"1|! w111 b(' '••- Son born to Mr. and Mrs.o :l-lnlip Diourr. Mr.s.:cPlV('d-

IMI1MI 1)

Hiown. Mr

|M, u "'Mrs"' 'Isidore Mra- J p a i 1 M o r r i s s ' M r s J w w l1... ._„ Pisano. Mr and Mrs. L. Miller,

;Lloyd Miller, Jr, Linda Lou

sequins and pearls. Her bouf-fant skirt had a four-pointlace panel and ended in a chap-el train. Her headpiece was of,lace embroidered with pearls

Vincent Ciuffu, 136 Pershinidneld a four-tier fingertip veilAvenue at Perteral Hospital May 17.

and Mrs. Joseph Nagy

Son born to Mr. and Mrs,!

•:-'l--The Theta Al-iPratt.j Miller. Paint-la Pratt mid Bruce Leroy Teeple, 32 Grant Street

>>f Chi Omt'gfti This group will conclui'mem-Pital May 16.at Perth Amtx)y General Hos-

Universitytu announce that

iiiit- Cik<i. 20 Chrls-•'•'!. wa.s Init iated

brrshlp trainliiK thii Sundayaftrrnuon at J P. M. A newPastor's CIUM will btKin tMsSunday at 'I P. M. anyone m-

U a l l K ! l U l bo'" M r

Carteret, brother-in-law andsister of the bridegroom, were

I beat man and matron of honorMrs. Irene Kopin, Mrs. Don

aid Ward and Miss KarenBrechka, all of Carteret am'Mrs. Barbara Domareckl 0:Irvington, were attendants,

lisa Rudyk and Mis;^iMta Lisa Rudy aKoskoski. 1 0 1 j C j r n t h i t t Wawrzynskl. wa.s I n i t i a t e d „ „ . . „ „ , , t „ . , „ » , , .u i i i i n - v > j .

-rMiip.Oeraldlne.ltWHted in being bupttod o r i^>arot Str^-t at Perth Amboy „w .I Collw f l j h l h h h 0 " " ™ 1 H '> s P l l R l M a y 16the church are wel- General Hospital May 16, Ushers were Joseph Kopii

and Robert Shupper, Harol

i ' i i i i . .

••M-1 A l !

Uie Collexe ofijoliiln*is m Cornell.!come.

three-month: On Memorial Duv all the Duutihtoi bom to Mr. and and DQnal4 Wwd, brothersDenod before j Bipdi t ptoplc gather annually Mil. Joiti Rjisimowkz, 119 t M bridegroom, all of C&i-tere1

w-tivf memberjdf Lebanon the Baptist Con-JLowell Street at Perth Amboy Ringbearers were Charles Magiffrencr Crnte'r, for t picnlc'deneral Hospital May 16. ner and Keith Ward, Cartere'

Following a rrtotor trip, theouple will reside in Carteret. j f o l l o w -

Both were graduated from'arteret High School. Mr.

Ward is employed by AmericanAgricultural Chemical Co.

School choir. A reception w

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CARTERET — Court Fidelis,38, Catholic Daughters has set

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at the last meeting were:

Rev. Phillip Brennan, O.S.M.chaplain; Mrs, Edwin S. Quin,grand regenk; Miss Ann GibneyIce grand regent; Mrs. William

Grohmann, prophetess; MrsjFrank Barbato, secretary, andMrs, Burt Toth. treasurer.

Also, Mrs. Joseph Barch, lec-,urer; Mrs, Theodore Rogowskl,,historian; Mrs. Phillip Poxejorganist; Mrs, John Ahlering,monitor; and Mrs. John Harri-gan, sentinel. The trustees areMrs. Frank Cuicy, Mrs. PrankSchuck, Mrs. Peter Kocsi, MissRita Schuck, Mrs. Ormond Mc-Leod, Mrs. Joseph Lemaszew-ski and Mrs. Joseph Toth.

Installation of officers will be(held June 8. Donations werevoted to the Kiddie Keep WellCamp and to the MiddlesexCounty Association for MentalHealth.

Trinity SundayTo be Marked

St. Joseph's JottingsBj REV. PHILIP H BRENNAN. OSM.

AP.T.A. BAZAAR: Well It has say; "Never underestimate the

come and gone nnd now there,power of a woman' While Itr many tired but happy would be impossible to list all

Indies In the parish. The bazaar those who shared in this pro-

leanor Teleposky.

The dance pupils Included'hristlne Arthur, Joanne Ba-any, Michelle Bistak, Isabelnssa, Dianne Banko, Anna-

marie DeNlttls, Patty Dono-an, Geraldine Douko, Lynn

Gural, Donna Marie. GuralMaria Harlslmko, bebra HellNancy Kosctowlat, Lynn KlddElaine Kady, Deborah Klrkowskl, Sharon Lukasluk, DianneMartin, Kristin McDowell, Jo-anne Mynlo, Samuel MlnnucclLinda Santoro, Rene PerlmanDeborah Pawlowsky, Margaret1

Sasso, Michelle Sadowskl, Annle Sitarcz, Linda SkrypoczkiAnnemarie Shaner, SandrajTerebush, and Patty Terebushof Fords.

Abo Cai-olyn Vasalyn, MaryZullo, Elaine Turk, Lydia Zubenko, Phyllis Zuccaro, ArleneBuchanan, Carol Wright, Eileen Wright, Susan DwyerJoyce Gurny, Marcy IrvingBettyann Paneplnto, PeggySilvesti'lnl, Geraldine Roman,Svisan Taglleri, Paula Richard![jorraine Zullo, Sharon Egri,

CARTERET — Trinity Sun-Noel Makowski, Lureen Drum-Iday will be observed In the|tnond, Carin LaSala, LorraineHungarian Reformed Church1 Romano, Linda Wltti, Carla1

!at both services on May 28. TheiMagliseri, Rosemarie Patrick.

was a tirmendous success andIf we were to draw up our listof thank-you notes I am afraidthat It would tnkp the wholeIssue of this pnper. We arethfuikful first of all to God forthe wonderful weather and ofcourse we are most grateful to!the people of the parish andthe community who were soloyal In their attendance at thebazaar. All of us owe a tre-mendous vote of thanks andconfidence to the many womenfor the time and energy put outon behalf of the affair, I per-sonally thought the oruanlzation and cooperation was a re-markable thing. But like the;

gram I think that all of usagree that the Chairmen JuliaBryer and Marie Teleposky canbe proud of the results of thebazaar and I know that theydeeply appreciated all the co-operation that was given tothem by the ladles of the par-ish in this Matter. You were aljJust great. May God bless youall for your tireless efforts andwonderful parish spirit,

THE MINK: The big questionof the past weekend was; "Whowon the mink? Well trie happyand stunned winner was Mra.Kathleen Wood of Perth Am-boy. Better luck the next timefor the rest of you ladies.

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10 o'clock services will be con-ducted in English, the one be-ginning at 11 in Hungarian.

This Sunday being closest toMemorial Day, Pastor Dr. Har-sanyi will al^o remember in1

both sermon and prayers thosewho gave their lives for theircountry. His sermon topic willbe "Saints and Sinners."

The services will be preceed-1

Joan Patrick, Arlene Shaner,Louise Ehman, Beth Halbert,Linda Dewitz, Maureen Hanf,Ramona Perisio, Kathleen Mc-Watters, Miss Barbara Ayres,Miss Joanne Symchik and MissRosemarie Symchik.

The usherettes were mem-bers of Girl Scout Troop 190The door prize award will bedrawn at a party planned for

ed by Sunday School at D A. M.|The congregation is remind-

ed of the invitation to attendthe installation service of DearGabor Cswdas into the pastoratfi of the Hungarian Reformed Church of New YorlCity. Service will begin atP. M., dinner at 6 o'clock. Th'church is located on East 82nStreet between 2nd and 3riAvenues in New'York City.

The Junior Women's Guilwill have their regular monthly meeting on Thursday, Jun1st,

Portuguese, charged with An-gola atrocities.

the children who participatedn the program.

Mrs. Symchik, dance direc-,or, announced that classesill not be held until June 10

and summer enrollment willlegin June 26. For information:ontact Mrs. Symchik or Mrs

Buchanan,

Goldwater defends role of bi:business.

Luxembourg ruler to sharpower with son.

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Register on SundayFor Hebrew School

CARTEEET — Registrationor the 1961-62 school year of.lie Carteret Hebrew Schoolwill take place this Sunday,May 28, at the Ohab Zedekongregation, 25 Roosevelt Ave-

me, between 11:30 A. M. and2:30 P. M.Students four years old may

egister for Sunday School.Eight-year-olds are required toegister in order to be eligiblelor bai-mitzvah and bas-mitz-ah instruction.An expected 90 children will

egister. For information pleaseall Rabbi Morton S. Baum,

1-9497.

MemorialD a y . . .

TuesdayMay 30th

A day that agratefulnationpauses tohonor thosewho havegiven so muchfor freedomand a day toreaffirm theideals forwhich theydied.

We will transact nobusiness Memorial

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r d l l iere is now $922 av.ui.ibli

to any S e w a r e n girl svisli;!ii: to

borrow to further or ounpl-ii1

her education.

Mrs, Joan Gadek aniinunn-dthe club will sponsoi twobooths at the June 10 fi'stivalfor the benefit of the SewareuFree Public Library, sponsoredby Woodbrdige Township Pio-fessional and Business Women'sClub. The club's two boothswill be for the sale of cake, cup-

Open House

At LibraryIs Success

By KSTIIER AISTENij ! KKVVARF.N-Last Thuisrlay

eninu was a special occasion

MICH HONOR: Mrs. Freida M. Kllm. School principal, WUH prrsrntfd *"h a lifemembership r.r.ificatr In New Jersey Confess nf Parents and T "'"". ; " h % £tirinj efforts in the «hool and community. Left to right are Mrs. William Nelson,

past president and Mr*. Kllm.

Auxiliary Plans ^ ^ ' L ^ a n y Win Prizes jFEMemorial Rites . . . T C S ^ S . S j At Avenel Party "~

, Residents from all pan* of,•the community attended open I'house at Bewartn Free Public.'Library and no( only enjoyed:,a social hour or two, but were;,able to examine the new fmilities available to everyone| Mr«, A. W.Scheldt, library association president, assisted t>:Mrs. Harry Halsey, greeted thegwejte. Refreshment, served byMrs. William Bums and MrsRobert Slmonsen, were fur-inlshed by board members.Floral arrangement* brightenedthe main room of the library.Of special note was a large lilacbouquet arranged by Mrs Olive!|Van Iderstine.f Hal Zamboni designed and'executed a framed memorial'I to members of the community1

iwho In years past have given'I of their time and talents to trie]preservation and advancement;'

PARTY FOR (AM)inATKW.ltrr Zirrolo. candidate

Fallon. Second

. I o n H o m e r ' . Ad Mb « M filled to W l H S -ndajr w h e n D r m w r a l ! . w t h r r r . l ,„ ,,. :L M v and l>r R a l p h Barone , Fourth Ward « n d M . t , for Town ( on .ml , , , . , , , , ,

Klchard Hurtl f* . g u h r r n a t o r l a l rundirint, i|, n

" v - > r r t f n . , 1 i , i ,

PORT READING — Mrs.1

Pat.sy La Russo presided at ameetnm of the Indies Auxil-iary of the Port Reading FireCompany in t Jit Fire House,Friday.

WOODBRIDGE-New Jer-sey Congress of Parents andTeachers a * a r d c d M r s.Freid,i M. Klim. School 1principal, with the highesthonor ^ivm in th'- state forher outstanding service tothe welfare of children of the

ies and for a "skillbeing decided upon

Mrs. Gadek also tngrd themembers to plant, mangolds infront of their homes to bright-en up the community and makethe curbside more attractive,

Officers elected were: Mrs.Rankin, first vice president;Mrs. John Cassidy, treasurer;and Mrs. Alex Urban, corre-sponding secretary. Installationwill take place at the finalmeeting of the season, June 7,1 P. M., at Forge Inn. After theluncheon members will tour theBiblical Gardens in Beth Is-rael Cemetery. '

After the business meeting,William S. Pavolsky gave a talkon-the natural gas lme whichextends from fields in Texasthrough b^avlly populated east-ern seaboard, servicing com-munities and cities throughtheir local gas companies. He

f(jr g h a t M l e m t h e { u .e h o u s e

during September. Mrs. Frank

The- life membership waspresented by Mrs, William G.Nelson, past president,behalf of the library commit-

sisted by Mrs. Peter Dossena,': tw, personnel, and parents ,co-chairman. The committee! of SChool children, in appre- o n

will be Mrs. Dominick Copallo.j ciation of her untiring effortsMrs. Prank Barbato, Mrs. La; m school and communityRusso, Mrs. Nicholas Pellegrino,' -Mrs. Steve Lazar and Mrs. Ju l - ! r | • I /~i • I

ius Simeone 'KaillbOW OlHSMemorial services were held

for three members of the aux-iliary, Miss Mary Postak, Mrs.Eva Kollar and Mrs.tina Demarino. The

New Location EicellentThe library in Its new loca-

tion Is excellent in many ways." i Perhaps the most Important 1*

AVENEL Fifty Pnzes were tot ^ d e s l g n e d to ^ f u n c .distributed U» winners at the t l ( m a ] Q n t h e f , g h t R s o n e fn_

;anniiHl Spring card party of!ters t h p b u U d l n g i u ft r o o r n

•tlw Sixth DiMrict Republican;wlth w a l l s , , n e d w i t f l u p . t o .Club of Avenel at the home ofjd g t e r e f e r e n w ^ ^ R n d b o o l c s

I Mr, and Mr-,. William Scheuer-j thg t ftre c , a s s l c s ,„ t | w w o r l d

(nan. Prospect Avenue. j 0 , J l t < , r a t u r e x ^ r o o m is de-Mrs, Mar^e Scharwath &nd;ve,oped f w s t u ( J y a n d r f s e a r < . h" " " "' •'."" veiopea ]or siuay aim i r a n m i

Mrs, Eileen Gnipy co-chairmen; ,^ u b , M a n d c n a l r s f o r r e , d .reported the party a success m , u s e m m u tar

sale of 90. Others w U h ttMmti w h o h a v e h o m e .the committee were Mrs.';work ^ ^ ^ r e q u i r e

Mrs. I ene Nis- ^ [ 1 0 , ^ , regding and re-!bet, Mrs. Mildred Miller. Mrs . g e a r c h * iAlice Scheuerman and Mrs. _ ' . .. . . . :

There is another room whichprize, were won!'8 ^ P * * * *! t h s m a 1 1

Install Slate - ^ r ms J!TZ$i2 ZZgZ.• . . . ... . , , , , , , . ,, , , held, with Miss Carol Behaney

- M.ss Vir- Mrs. Mary Marshall, M r s , ^ ^ ^ ^ m ^ b y u ^

BPWWins Prizes al N. J. Ba™^Convention Over Weekend At Tesllnilllliil>t/fftt;f*l'«'tf»«' ^ l ' 1 ' WOODBRIUCK

WOODBRIDGE-Miss Ruth\W!k, charter president ofWoodbndge Township Businessand Professional Women's Club,was elected recording secretaryof the New Jersey State Feder-atiou oi Business and Profes-

isioiuil Womrn's Clubs at the43rd annual convention lastweekend at Hotel Dennis, At-

ilar.tic City.

Tht1 local club *as awarded|t«» prizes - - first prize for itsscrap book, consisting of a sil-ver service and second prizefor it,s incentive report, an en-gravfd certificate. The club al-

so received ;i citation for itssponsorship of the Edison BPW

In addition, to Miss Wolk,others attending the conven-tion were Mrs. Mabel Naylor,president; Mrs. John Muller,immediate Past president; MissClaire Suteh. first vlw presi-dent; Miss Ann Butch, MissJanet Forfrich and Miss IreneOnody

The next meeting of theWoodbridne BPW will be June2 when further plans will bemade for the Festival for theBenefit of the Sewaren LibraryJune 10 and the Holly Debu-tante Ball, December 28.

Mrs.

— Biinn unrv,ii»n,Y »>no installediMarge Blash, ..,.., —,[chaplain, Rev. Stanislaus Mi- M W o r t n y Advisor of Americus James Schaffer. Mrs. Ann Den-'los, officiated. ,Assembly. Order of the Rain- Bleyker, Dick Miller. Mrs. Olgai

On Memorial Day. the Auxil-;bow for Girls at ceremonies Tamas, Mrs. D Usiak.wry in full dress uniform will held at the Masonic Temple. Jean Burke, Mrs. MaryImeet at 7:30 A. M. at the flre; Miss Mary Ellen Varey, re->b.;jm. Joyce M e u s e l .house and together with theitiring Worthy Advisor was in-'Forbes, Mrs, John.firemen will attend the 8 A. M.!stalHng officer; Miss Barbara'Elizabeth Damele.siremen win auenu we o n. ivi.isiaiung oraci'i; raiss raiuim ciuaucin uauinc. ,mass in St. Anthony's Church.!Powell, P.W.A., installing roar-1 Also Robert Grupv. Ted Het-i°*™ ' „ , , „ „ > , »After the service they will pro-shall; Miss I/iis McAvoy,1 rick, Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Mildred w e r p o 0 0 1 1 ^ wneiceed to the monument where p.w.A. and Grand Faith of the Miller. Mrs. King, Mrs.

No Dim Corners |

The main room has plenty offrom the tall windows J

There are no dim corners. The!. 'books on the readily accessible!'shelves are all 'tood." They go'

;e« thatlpopular when they were!

and are still in de-!

RECEIVES MEDAL: CadetS/Sgt. Ronald H. MacKciuir.ion of Mr. and Mrs. HujhMacKemie, 419 Alden Road.Avenel, received the Sons ofAmerican Revolution Medalduring th« annual ArmedForces Day parade and re-view Sunday at Grotf (ityCollege, Pa. The award rep-resents achievement of th*ootstandinf academic recordof all AS I cadets. It was

1 " i v - . -

Fin n -Kirsh Nuptia IsHeld Saturday Morning

for Barone" pive u , .Ralph Barone s en-,election as Fourth '.'.mitteeman at a •,buffet held in hi-. :,,day at Lou Horm I •,

Friends of the ;icandidate came fi,;tions of the TOWI.-J ,Dr. Barone Wen- 1, •mates: Walter Zirp..,cratic homtnee Uc \Woodbridge To'*:..:Herman- Pallon. ,)Manzione. and G> • ••. .:•Herman Fallon, Jos. |,hTiione, and Oeor^e Ki:.didates respectivrlv :mitteeman In t! :<•Third, and Fifth W.i:ert Vogel, First Ward <

'was unable to attrm!In an address by

Hushes, Democratirtonal candidate, ::.

ture which Illustrated his talk,"A Gift from the Earth." f o r

WOODBRIDGE—At a double Miss Joan Fen aro, Woodbridge.jring ceremony Saturday morn- a l ld Miss Rose Marie HegedusjV',1""uut Miss Maryann Susan Kiish, ^ w e r e b r i d e s m a i d s ,diiughtrr of Mr. and Mrs. ,Prank Kirsh. 210 Jackson Ave-. S e r v l n g a s b c s t m a n was,that t h e * fme localnue. Edison, became the bride Frank Keleman. Woodbridge,[bearers will be vid

o j ,_ . , .v.. U . J J „ ^ N o v e m b e r with the

himself asi - » , • • • • . . {

( i:.::di:.;

Sy nagogue UnitsSet Inductions

'WOODBRIDGE ~a}id fronds of the Congrega-tlon Adath Israel are invited toattend a joint installation June4, at 8:30 P. M at Woodbndge

is sophomore

to 5:30 P. M. and

For Goldfarb Twins chaplain; Cathy Jeffrey, drill; Non-player prizes went toiL* £ * - ^ f p.'Sf.' lonHar' T.mrfa Miprnncrpr lm-f fln/wo* Mnvirnn \frc Edith'

P T A I BWilson

Jewish Community Center.

Hierhager, love; George Morgan, Mrs .WOODBRIDGE - T o m o r r o w , C a m l Szabo. religion; Nancy'Ban'inijLT, Mrs. LaRuso,

n i g h t s services a tU o n A ( J a t h

CSB nature; Nancy Nemish, Bob Barringer.7 :30!immortality: Arline Szabo, Ii-

Benjamin Rabinowitz, cha i r - . W i , n Mr. and M r s . Emanuel 'deli ty; Patricia Brown, patriot-man of the installation com- Goldfarb sponsoring' the Onegjism; Eleanor Sokolowski, serv- Imittee, announced tha t the 'gj^bi jot In honor of the B a r i c e ; Dennise Petrin, c o n f i n d e n - i ^three organizations affliliated'MiUvah of their twin sons, Dn- tial observer; Linda Petrl, outenwith the Community Center — v y a l l ( j I r a Goldfarb. observer: Anne Cornelius, niu-the Congregation, the Sister- Saturday at 7 P. M. there sictan; Patricia McColl, choir'hood and the Men's Club — will be a special Bar Mitzvah:director. MENLO PARK TERRACE —will take par t . Service when David, and Ira' Rev. C h a r l e s MacKenzie, A Court of Honor will be con-

• The incoming officers of the Goldfarb will be inducted. A;Pastor of the Avenel Presbyter- ducted by Boy Scout Troop 40Congregation are; president/reception will be heldLouis Strauss; first vice presi-(services.dent, Samuel Swerdel; secondvice president, Lawrence Weiss;treasurer, Joseph Klein and!secretary, Mrs. Hyrnan Ballon.

Installed into office for theSisterhood will be: president,iiis. Eugene Hornick; vice pres-

P O R T READING — At a and Miss Jo Ann Ferioli

le hospitality committee bara Becker. P.W.A.. installing'Duca, Mrs. Ilene « , ™ i , . , l l u . , , ,. . .June 16 meeting will helrecorder; Miss Fai th Long-Marge G r u p y , Mrs, Mary l y m a ^ l n e s that cover a wide;

Mrs. Dossena, Mrs. Michael street installing musician. 'Schaefler, Mrs. Marion S h u s - | l a n g e 0 I m l e r e s l s ' a n a * e T 1 > 'Galamb, Mrs. John Jordano, ; o t h e r s installed included:,kus Stanley Grupy. Will iam^, m ^ magazines, l a -Mrs. La Russo and Mrs. John 'Karen Mahvitz, worthy assocl- Scheuerman. Mr. DenBleyker, D i e s ma c n a l r s a r e c o n i r e l l l e n t -Kalina. ate advisor: JH1 Simon, char- iMrs. Eileen Grupy Mrs. Den-1

— , ity; Donna Novak, hope; Laura'Bleyker. Mrs. Bersey. Mrs. Aliceiii %f, i n i j Hunt, faith; Barbara Becker, Scheuerman and Mrs. Schar-

Members liar Mltzvall I tanned I w o r d e r : Betty Ann Huey,|Wath. , m „ H v, n n M n n n a T a n n

" " " a n n ' aoufTant skirt of organza wasWOODBRIDGE — Wilson J outlined in lace and extended1

was installed as presi- into a chapel-length train. Athe WoodbrdiKC Junior veil of French illusion was at-

?TA by Mrs. Wil- tached to a pillbox of babied. . , . . _ w . - past president of breath, and she carried a bou-

:, a. i . r ™ . . _ . : _ ' , S c h 0 ° 1 1- a t t h e f l n a l me«tinK quet of American Beauty roses,of the season.

Others installed' it-re: Mrs.Benpamin Martin, first vicepresident: Mrs. Jack Goudeiik-er, second vice president: Mrs.Herman Plavin. recording sec-

^ T retary: Mrs. William Mazurke.afterlian Church was speaker of the at School 19, tonight at 7:30. f n r N p \ V V O t P I N torresponduin secretary; and

' e v e n i n g . ' Tenderfoot awards will«be " * J- ' tTT T U I C I 3 n a l T t , j . weinrxrg, treasurer.presented to David Swift, Da-, AVENEL — All eligible voters! Uncc>^ Tamboer, principal.]vid Hill, Robert Irish. Ralph l n t h e sixth' district are urged|»?re?en!*d ttu* r e t " ' i n 8 P*»»-!

oi M. Marvs Catholic Church, "" " ' - w e r e ment at the mun.np;,!Bamesat, cousin of the bride. u s h e r s ' : Assemblyman Norr.officiated. i After a trip through the Po-,m«n 5 P° k e o t » is ; ' "

The bride, given" in marriage oonos, the couple will reside a ^ * ! ^ ^ ' /""nll'n.Vi'"by her father, was attired In a|75 New Street. For traveling.'president of the B..»'••gown of Chantilly lace over t h e b r l d e c h o s e a w n U e xnlt|Catton Mr. Taiunia:.

to 8 P. M. cfrom 9 to 11 A. M. Wednesday,especially for the use of stu- High Schooldenus who have afternoon j i a m

0 1 l l O n O r °n Friday. There are no eve-ning hours on Wednesday and;

Held at School"'4"

. , , _ , . Board and said lie 'A.-Mr, and Mrs. Finn ale W«lu - , t n a t B a l p h w l U be arte.-, of St. Mary's High School.itiqjpating in comnn?ith Amboy, The bride is ern-jfairs ••

iy Bertagna Agency,estate and insurance. Edi-| Mahalla Jackwn ;•Her husband is employed-a two-month con<v:i

Judith Kirsh, Edison, by EUzabethtown ConsolidatedjEurope which will 'her sister's maid of honor. Gas Company, Perth Amboy. audience with the P^

son.

AAMMflflAMAMA*

List Registrars

Reading Couple

Wet^at Church Ceremony

Kat/, Danny Weiss. Michael ! o mis[ei e a r l y f o r t h e N o .Reis, Barry Gross, Joel Green-: v e m b e r e l e c t l o n > a c c o r d m g ^ward, Steve Cohen. Mark Wim-:M,.Si F l . a n c l s T o b l n | c o r a r a l t .

dent, Benjamin Neuss, with apast president's pin. Mrs. Ben- jjamin Martin, on behalf of the

, a n a .n 'MRIUII ana

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ident, fund raising, Mrs. Ger-ald Fishier; vice president, pro-j Nuptial Mass and double ring Reading.gram, Mrs. Sanford Brandt;|ceremony in St. James Church, Junior bridesmaids were Miss';vice 'president, education, Mrs.iwoodbrdigJ, Saturday, . Miss Jacqueline Temkin, Port. Read-j •_Robert Melnick; vice president, Francine Anne Nemeth, daugh- ing cousin of the bride, and * '^m«^mbershlp, Mrs. Irving Hun-.ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J.jMiss Deborah De -.Federico, , °l'K l

deijt; treasurer, Mrs. Joseph1 Nemeth, 185 Woodbrdige Ave-1 Woodbridge, niece of the b r i d e - ^ ' ' ^ y

Goldberg; recording secretary,!nue, became the brltfe of Carl groom. Flower girl was Miss,Mrs. Robert Goldfarb; finan-JAnthony De Federico, son of Teresa Flowsch, Sayreville,1

clal secretary, Mrs. Irving HOI-IMI. and Mrs. Pasquale De FeU-niece of the bridegroom,.lander; corresponding secre-ie|.iCOi i rjaniel Street. Rev.' Serving his brother us best;"jl, 'f";tary, Mrs. Milton Platt. Gusttive A. Napoleon officiated, man was Pasquale De Federico,lb

New officers to be installed Given in marriage by herjJr., Port Reading. Ushers were1 * 'for the Men's Club are: presi-;father, the bride wore a gown|Andrew Halkowich. Carteret,dent, Robert Melnick; vlce'of silk organza with a Sabrina!&nd Matthew Fratterolo, Port _ ^president, S t e w a r t Brown;|neckline trimmed with AlenconlReadmt'. Ringbearer was J°--'award "Ad-AltaVe"Di-i• *Xiarthitreasurer, Donald Halpern; and'lacc and pearls. Her two-tiered'seph Temkin, Port Reading.:pih •. ' . , , h l l ; ' k

Dif-k, 281 .secretary. Dr. Albert' RichmanJbouffant skift waf edged wlthicousln of the bride. ! i n " Harold 'Donate citteen*WpiME 4 ^ 3 M 3 ;

—- 'Alencon lace anb pearls. A After a plane trip to Ber-,ln the home; William Kennedy T " 6 " ' , . ' " Jfinger tip veil of French il-muda, the couple will reside at! Ad-Altare-Dei 'lusion was held by a bouquet the Wpodbridge Avenue ad-j Entertainment center

berley, Bardford Nelson, Staii- ' t epW o m a~'"o f the distrkT~Sri*|*x e c u t I v e b u a l d - a l s o Presentedley Iceland. Stephen O r n b e r g , 1 ^ ^ t h e r e g i $ t r a t | O n 'ijoQ^Mr. Neuss with a gift of appre-4Uen Dumbrosky; second class c l o s e September 29, ciation.to David Swift, John Anderson,! A l l sJ o f requiremenU is us. '

•s Sternin, William 8huH,',o!1 A c l t i z o f t n U n i t .

• Adamo, Daniel Negron,'ed SlBtei* o'r J*. Woodbndge JayeeesStephen Nelson, i z e d ; r M l d e ,„ t h e s U t e 6 | A u m d ( o n v f > n t i m

months, county, 60 days priori _to election day, November 7; WOODBRIDGE _ The new-1and 21 year* old on or before!'*' formed Woodbndge Town- 3

be awarded e i e c t l o n (jay ship J. C.'s were represented by>r coin col- Rfcg).^rar» have been an-,Stanley Mann, president, Carl

GettingMarried?

jr £* Tobinnounced as Mrs. lobin

the home chemJC a " c «ligiol

ME 4-2365;Harry Waters, 275 Woodruff

lAvenue. MB 4-6215: Mrg, Wal-ter Drabin, 415 Remsen Ave-nue, ME 4-7780; Mrs. John

An hony O-

Fleming, Jr., Robert Voelkeland Ronald Dragoset, deli-sates,'at the annual New Jersey State |Junior Chamber of Commerce,]convention held at Congress'Hall HoteJ; Cape MaV

Stanley I Mann, local presi-dent, stattd he is hopeful that

pocketbookFIRST SAVINGS

A LOAN ASSOCIATIONIN WOOUBRIUUE

(Auociate Office) '

535 Amboy Avenue

IN PERTH 4MBOY(Miln Office)

339 State StreetOI'CN |)AII.V 0 A.M.! P.M.SAHK1MV "I'lL it NOON

rest

of carnations and stephanotis, dress. For traveling the brideMatron of honor was Mrs. chose a lavender silk dress with

John Floersch, Sayreville, sis- black accessories. jder theter of the bridegroom. Brides-j Mrs. De Federico «raduatedjDonato.maids were Miss Carole Krsbs, from Woodbridge High School! —Elizabeth, cousin of the bride, smd is employed as a secretary_ — - j j tnt. material controls de-

partment of Koppers Company,Inc.. Pott Reading. Her hus-band, also a graduate of Wood-bridge: Hijh School, is em-ployed in the maintenance de-Jpart men t of the same company.

will be provided by Sc^uU un-fdirection of

66Avenue, ME 4-5849

Stanley Derewskjf,

the new Sijatt president. Dr.Robert Wat|on will addrefc the

andiWoodbridseichapter at its first, . , s 1V.Mrs. Stanley Derewakjf,

round a ilmulated *mpnt« . [ M l n n a A v e n u e > M E 4.35^.151 Installation banquet, Jupe 24,

at the Forge Inn

Don't fall for misleading claims. •One Look at TED'S («<" lr

Will Convince You loth«

Harold THTPE WERE FEW ANCIENTSAMONG THE ' ANCIIiNT ROMANS"

LOWEST PRICESon

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855 St. Georges AvenueME 4-7400

"and you promise to hon-

or, cherish and Jjuy her

JEWELRV from . . .

STATE JEWELERSVi Main Street, Woodbridje

I Nut la SUtt XttiUr)

THIRD ANNUAL SESSION

Summer Heading Center

Colonia Public Library — June 26 - Aug. 4, Incl.

For children 911 elementary level who need additionalhelp to fain independent readint power.

Trained Personnel — Limited Rtf istration .

— Moderate Feea —

Far additional Information or fcrwhurei

. Call Evenings

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Or Write P. O. Box 31, Colonia, N. J.

IE AVERAGE ANCIENT[ROMAN LIVED TO BE 22

The Atntrican btrn in 1961 can look forwarcfjtoa lift ipon if nearly 70 yiati Sincii 1900 al«h«,ovtiajt lift txpuctancy hat (linjbtd an in-

cr*dibl« 20 y$ait. Mtdical progifll it Ih* great achiever of lh»<r«valution«ry |aint. N«w leiearch and new Uowledgt today(5romii« «v*n further «dvart<tt.NtvcrlhtUll, IWgltctlrtf le I t * a phytician in rime la btntfll fullyfiom modern medical uienc* it cheating many n»t »nly of averageyean, but of exrra yion. Cltarly, the goal d«p toward, bolterhtallh and l»nfOf life ii iim»le: refwJar medical check-upt.

ANNUAL MEDICAL CHECK UPSMAY SAVE YOUR LIFE

PRESCRIPTION SERVICE CALL ME 4-0809

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Have Your Wedding Part)Outfitted Here!

Evening Appuintmentsmay be made for Hit piupei1

selection and ftuiim of ul) your

lormal attire. We even furnish

plUowh for the ring beareri,

Phone '

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offer sou OUR OWN top quality

in any Myle or shade

iiuuruntcc ptrffct fitlingH l»y » u r

i tuiloriitf/ (lird generaiion).

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wear department with fitting room*.

We Specialize in

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Ted's Tailor ShopMAIN PLANT

17 (ireen StreetWOOimKMH.K.

ME 4 3826ME I-919U

BKANC'll

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OBITUARIESHAYDEN

runcralC.

;|l

Road, re-,I"HI, Seftvlew Hos-

Isliind, who diedVilla Maria Nur.vsouth Plftinfleld.l

, lupsdBy morninnl.-lvi.n and Son Fu-

ri Ford'Avenue..,(, | lli(,n Mnssiat Our

Church. Burin!n-oM Crmotery,!

and 11; also the PTA of HthAvenue, School, Newark. Shewas a communicant of TrinityEpiscopal Church.

Surviving are her hunbtnd.J»me« F. Conneely, Jr.; twosons, Paul F. and Michael J,at home; a Mater, Mi»5 Ruth EFletcher, Woodbrldge.

f 'c l l l l

id WHS H residentIII1

ilv l ived

; r Al l s th i

H.ivden.• i i r r R f

past nve years:in Staten

of

MRS. HATTIE M. FOXWOODBRIDOE ~ Funeral

services for Mrs. Hattle M. Fox289 First Street, Keyport, whoidled Friday night at her homewere held Tuesday afternoonfrom the Bedel Funeral Home,Keyport, with Rev. Bojjtt M

ton Avenue, Rahway. BurialIn Hawlwood C«m«t«ry,

Rahway,The deceased wai born In!

Teaneck and had lived In Helta1

for the p u t 12 y w , » f t e rmoving from Rahway. fine waia member of Zlon LutheranChurch. Rahway,

Surviving ore her parents,Mr. and Mrs. William Clement*with whom she lived;-a slaterMargaret and a brother, Henry

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AJC CommendsN. J. First LadyS ^ S ?

A- At

S ^ I *ni lurro»»idlni com.munlty leaders paid tribute toMrs H«len Stevenson Meyner,flnt lady of New jeney. whrnS ? .5.?*! lTed th(> "Citation of

»oth at home; her maternal™"11 fr<>m Middlesexgrandparents, Mr, and Mrs.Park7 S c h n R k ( m b e r » ' Rochelto'Park

BARBARTBAJITONEKMENU) PARK TERRACE - .

Funeral services for Mn. Bar-bara Bartonek, 71, 145 Mason

| g a t l o n a V r c h |

l°fflclaUn«- Burial

Johnson, Jr., of First, Congre-Woodbrldge,vas In Oreen

ni.KOTHY (ONNEELV:X)E • - , FuneralMrs. Dorothy E.

4r,. nits Rahway Ave-,',lird Sunday morning

Ambov General Hos-.,. |,|.|(| yesterday aft: ,,„, ihe Oretner Fu

I,,IIIC 44 Green Street.' .,-,.s at. Trinity Episco-

rh. lirv William Hv' i.ffirlntcri. Burial was, ;mnit Memorial Park

i The deceased was a native of;Keyport, the widow of JesseFox. She was a member of theFirst Congregational Church,Woodbrldge; the Raritan Chap-ter of the Order of the EasternStar, Perth Amboy, and Coun-cil 36 of the Sons and Daugh-ters of Liberty. Keyport,

Street, who died Monday night work they have done.at her home, will be held today "~ l

at 1 P. M. from her late resi-dence, with Rev, Eldon R.Stohs, Our Redeemer LutheranC h u r c h . Fords, officiatingBurial will beMemorial Park

in , CloyerleafWoodbrldge

The deceased was born InCzechoslovakia and resided

widow of the late JosephBartonek. ,

Surviving are two sons, Jo-

Chapter of American JewishCongress "for Inspiring Amerl-can women to assume theirproper role In the shapliiK oftoday's world."

Mrs. Meynrr commendedAJC, particularly chapters likeMiddlesex County, for theRood

"Race relations," she said,"are the fundamental problemln the world today — let, us nilWork together- until true bro-therhood Is reached

Mrs, H e r b e r t Rosenthal.president, made the presenta-tion. The Invocation was given

FFFT Rafid Member Honor Court ListedDrive During Month For Next Wednesday

1SFI.IN The VFW band1 WOODBR1DQE — An EagleitierM-ni hold a m c m b e r - i C o u r l o f H c m n r w l 1 1 ** "* M

rlnvr this month and h a v e ! W e d n e g d a y at t P. M, at Con-iiiired rehearsals are held gregatlon Adath Israel by Boy

ne-.rliiv rvmlnsrs at t h e ! 8 0 0 " 1 Troop 36, and Post 31,inom«. Anyone 12 ycH-j'BenJamin Martin is explorer

n ' nr older' Is fllRlble to!*dvlsor and Jerry Levlne Isnnd need not know how toscoutmaster,

plav mi Instnimrnt in order to! Eagle candidate Is Marc Map-pnrlietpate. They will hPtaughtiP"1 . t 0 b e 'wwU-d by Eagl*by (nullified personnel iScouU Paul Langer, Stanley

A . n w Interested mav stopi1**111*' »^d *emflh **f*\nnt. the VFW hall or call Ll! Po( l t »"dTrqop awards will

j R _o7 sr> jbc made and the Troop charter" . .. presented.

Kennedy signed bill aidumchildren of uncmplrtved

Ex-Speaker Martin takes nr*>olo Irt House.

Surviving are three daugh-| s c p n ' a t h o m e . and Rudolph,

'iised was a veteraniiei: s Army Corps of

II she was a mem-PTA of Schools 1

ters, Mrs. Herbert L. Hollowellwith whom she lived, and Mrs.Frederick L. Larson and Mrs.Jack C. Huff of Minneapolis,Minn; a sister, Mrs. C. H.Haynes, Cranford; a brother,Cteorge of Brlelle; seven grand-children and two great-grand-children.

MRS. MARGARET MAI,

Fords; three grandchildren andthree great-grandchildren,

MRS MARY SAWOPLASISELIN -- Funeral services

for Mrs. Mary Sawoplas, 271Correja, Avenue, who died Sat-urday, were held Tuesday fromthe Thomas Joseph !Funeral Home, Green Street

',and Cooper Avenue, with Reqi-

the Star Spangled Banner.Present were Mayor Feeder

ick M, Adams, AssemblymanNorman Tanzman, Committee- (,ubs Receive Awardsman Thomas Costello, SamuelBrown, executive director of1

the New Jersey Region of AJC,

- was presented to Mrs. Robert B. Meyner by

Jewhh ( o g r e s s , Middlesex Comity Chapter. Left to rlnhl. Com-

."" m : l " _a S ""• M r s - '• K ^Klonl , Mrs. Meyner and Mrs. Herbert Rosenthal.

W0ODBRID0E - Funeral! lem Mass at Ukrainian Catholicservices for Mrs. Margaret Mai 'Church of the Assumption36, 732 Drum Point R o a d , B u r l a l »'»» >" St. OertrudeShore Acres, formerly of Wood-bridge, who died last Wednes-day in Philadelphia, were heldMonday morning from the Leon

Cemetery, Colonia.

y g i n of AJC,and Patrick A, Boylan, Super-'ntendent of Schools,

Representatives were alsopresent from League of WomenVoters, Chair O'Hllls Woman's,iClub, Sisterhood of TempleBeth Sholom, Adath Israel, andTemple Neve Sholom, St. Ce-celia's Church and many Pro-testant and Greek OrthodoxChurches.

Benediction

me at Surprise Lake, June 17.'Day Parade. Mrs. William Har-Cubmaster Jack Oliver will ned will replace Mrs Robert

Plan for Parade ti!LI!aclC '" the MemoTlal c'ark »s Den Mother of Den 3WOODBRIDGE — At a mert-l '

FRUIT and FLOWER BASKETS"DrllVrft'il Anjuhftf

In the World"I nmbliutlon Klowrratiri Fruit Baskth

• Fl.OWRR BASM rs• GIFT BASKETS• FRUIT BASKETS

tALL 1KI 1-5424

WALT & GENE'SFLOWER SHOP

32) Peritalnf AvtnutCMttret, N. J.

Michael: and twoand Paul.

J. Qerlty Funeral Home, 411Amboy Avenue, with a HighRequiem Mass at Our Lady ofMt. Carmel Church. Burial wasIn St. James Cemetery.

The deceased was bom andreared In Woodbridge, the

AONE8 K. HEPPINSTILLFORDS - Mrs, Agnes Hep-

pinstlll of 116 Hamilton Ave-nue, died yesterday at Pine-1

i haven Sanltorlum, Pinewald, A,native of Norwich, Conn., and,

iformer resident of Perth Am-!daughter of the late Mr. and l b o y M r s Hepplnstlll resided lnMrs. Peter Tobak. She movedjp o r i i 28 years

ini? of Cub Pack 33 Tuesday.'Richard Costello and RobertSlddillow were inducted Intothe pack as Bob Cats.

Awards were presented to:Richard Young, David Bocl-hower, James Martelll, AllenToke, Dennis Brecka, BruceVon Bramer, James fiberling.GreKory Jaeger. George Balint.Robert Bilkowskl, Louis List-1ort, Charles and K e n n e t h

Igregatlon Adath Israel, Wood- F r a n k 'Ibrldge. A motion picture on Safety

First and the manufacturing of

1895

, . .' Benediction WM given bySurviving are her huiband.i^y, , S a m u e l N e w b e r R er , Con-Ichael: and two sous. William! .-

CHRISTENSEN'S<lT/ie Friendly Store"

1961

Senate approvesambassadors.

four new soda was shown. Plans wencompleted for the annual pk1

to Shore Acres six yeari ago

Survlvl , „ her hluband

h '

Survlvl , „ her hlubSurviving are her hiuband J o h n „_ H e p p , n i t m . t h r e e

Unley two sons Gary and:

GOLDBLATT'SIn RAHWAY For

SUnley. two sons, Gary andt m M r 5 M a r l e of Mat- i

GET QUALITYDRYCIEANING

plvt i r i i SANEXMOTHPROOFING

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PBOOflNG.

»r AU . J " " Cl"r, le*|awan, Mrs. Helen Warren of!':Molnar, Woodbrldge, and, l v e j P e r t h A m b o y „„ Mr8. Theresai•brothers. Julius. John, William 8 a m 5 O p of g t P p t f r g D U r e m . j

?,!gmJI!i^ B"d SlfplW" "" ° f i a n d • bother. «"«"«<! Shee-IWoodbrldge. hanof Ftords.

MISS GLORIA CLEMENTS . , . ~ „ , , iISEUN - Funeral MI vices Hopelaun Man to If ed

for Mtes Olorla Clcmcnus. 18,121 Corceja Avenue, who diedlast Wednesday at Perth Am-boy Hotpltal where she had .

;bwn 111 with pneumonia, w e r e i ^ 8 ? " " " 1 ' ^ vheld Friday from the PettitiDJfe.d.e ^ J u l i u s Purtall. so_n

USHERS IN THESUMMER SEASON!!

Miss Ruth A. DifedeiHOPELAWN - Announce--

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Nationally Advertised Brands

Funeral Home, 371 West Mil-

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Thtrt tf« timti when youneed Ibt help of i pro-Itttioiul. Comidet youriniurtnc* prog rim. forewmpU. Only an «xp«riinalytil of your in<ii»idu-jl nttdi cm fiv< younuiimum itcuniy »tminimum coit. We pro-vidt thit kind of guidancii i • part o( our P.S., Ptr-ion«( SirTice.

[VinjCent J. Pavese & Co.Kni tititt A InnriDci

11 Smith St., Perth AmbojHI MTM

of Mrs. Samuel Purkall. 139,'Howard street and the late IMr. Purkall, by Miss Dlfede's

..parents. Mr, and Mrs. JosephJ Difede Franklin Township. !

\ Miss Difede graduated fromi|;.New Brunswick High SchooljI and Attended Drake Businessj iScluxil. New Bmnswlck. She< Is employed by the New Jersey!vlAluminum Extrusion Company,i', Inc., New Brunswick. ;

j Her fiance attended Middle-]•' sex County Vocational and]

Technical High School, PerthAmboy, and served two yearsin the U. S. Army with duty ln

'Germany. He Is employed by[iTriangle Conduit and Cable

Company. Inr , New Brunswick.

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For Young Ladiesi I'carl Vckla.-.-ai Idcntirlcatioii Bracelet!i Wrist Watchesi Vanity SeKI Necklace & Earring Setsi Compacts & Charms

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nianiunrl Dinner lUng!

TO INVEIL MONUMENTWOODBR1DQE - In mem-

ory of the late Mrs. Benjamin.Stern, a monument will be un-veiled Sunday at 3 P. M. at

'Beth Israel Cemetery.

YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE . . .PAY AS LITTLE AS $2 WEEKLY!

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FREE CUSTOMER PARKINGIn Our NjKWly Enlarged

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Men's Summer Togsby

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Open All DayEvery Wednesday

CLOSED ALL DAYMEMORIAL DAY

Christensen'sSTORE

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PAGE SIX

Clubwomen Install Slate Democrats Hold. 11 Colonia Country Club Successful Hop\ViK)l)BHIDOt: •-v.i Uviiir uns instal

l l l t of ti«- « l 7 i : 'ooiljficlKP at l l »iHi in s ta l l a t i on cimii

mwa C m m t r v ( i t . l ) .

n*irrr,.

• n\ chorus were, Mrs.

AIIII.IA;. M''S. Barney,iiu-.-, Kni l im. and Mrs. H

of dirP(.t,,,.s „„

AVKNKU Third W.ud Sixth

nlslrirl Dfj iwrni lr Clwh held

annual Spriiu dnnee mA ire Manor. Perth Amboy

'c«i tin" Friday. Mrs. Edward U'vrythr MI- knwsk: ivt

d<T,!-

r!«ct: Mrs. Harry n f lpresident; Mr? Hnun n treasurer: MrsI.';itn. federal Km H'CIand Mr.v Louis Pi..*> rins secretary.

H.V its tliemr "TIK Roarinctics." Thr "club rnllcn «asby Mrs. HerbertMrs. John AIIJIBMinvocation.

Mrs. Bernardpresidem. «a»

American home, f ; m , . n i , i n m p , , t »•„., t,v c-iiil-

JiH'Jcie Lynn's School

dr'a.^M/'Vrtmluri"!"1™".^ D«"rf- Bf l»rt d « n r m W f w

Stephen Alnwi: ediK'allnn and Christine Corfnllo mid Martha"civil defense Mr* Carstinscn: Teinperado: tap duet. Bonnie

T ' n T i l b r a r v Mrs.'.John AlmasL. Jr.. Cloidt and Brmari-'ite Florio:t " I r membership and wlfarr. Mr*. *roup danced, a Latin number.

" - C o ^ n n o n : hospitality, Mr*, ado. M.» Cloidt. Mw Florio.William Almasi; publicity, Mrs. Patty Pmerer and K a r e n

isors, Mrs. HnwkinsnnMr*. Al- A "Cliampaiii'n Hour" WHS

(red Tyrfell ih'-' fi-Htur«- with two dancersMiss'Michelr ritahl and Miss from the Arthur Murray Stii-

Vick! Zak. miiior.s at Wood- fjio, svw Brunswick, perform-contest was- held with

and,.,.,. ||,(. bridiff High School/will repre- ini;

the club iis delegate and the dancers rhoo.'iiiK partnersfWHimon alternate, at a three-day session from the audience, The win-

"rl of Olrla Cittwru Institute at ne* w m Ramona Uallaisher,* Douelaw Collet in Jnne. The atid Joseph Brancali •

were selected by the high Music was by Johnny A.on the ba*U of ehwwter Quintet, Door prizes were won

Menlo Park ManWed Saturday

MENU) PARK TERRACE -.Saturday afternoon In at.'Mark's Church, Elizabeth. MissTamara Johnson, daughter ofMrs. Eric Dmnsons. 219 West

(Scott Avenue, Railway, becamethe bride of Goorjrp Howardjschmutzcr, son of Mrs. ElsieMary Schmutzer, 37 MenloAvenue. Rev. Herns' W. Kutrlerofficiated.

The bride was given in mar-by her uncle, Elrnurs Rn>«. East Orange.

Savings

' • "f t h e Boa id ,"I T U P Port) , A l r l

I n - n t l t lon yesterriI)ei 1 C pv mid j ( , | , . ,"'w e i v e l e c t e d to \\, 'fill h e imexiM,, , , , 'Dimi . 1 P . o i m s i . . , , , , ' :

W. KMly . deceas.-d "''

Mr. D e l a n c e y ,,

. ind t r e a s u r e r of th, ,!

ia Oil Company .n1(j . , ;

er. a s i l s t an t trenMi,-,,'.',ton BrotheiK a.,,i "'

prfnidenl of Middlesex Conn- B ,, h a v , " ( l

Mis. Vita Hnueis, Clark , was | y P h l i r n l l l m , t l c a l Society l i v P J ' v

Sunday at ( i reenbrier Res-

HOV IKKTOKSKVII K AD S (MIAKMACISTS:

nmiiifxk.v. local iihar-tnacisl. ms Installed M

mntorn of honor and Mrs. Andrew Greshko, Clark, was at- !„"„,.„„(, \ o r t h Bruiidwlrk.teiirinnt. Ol>rrator nf Piihllx Phar-

SiiviiiR as best-man was An- mi,,.v. Main Street. Mr. Dor-drew Charles 8chmut?,rr, Men- t0(si,y is a native of Perth

Ivir .Community ChenMi'. D^lancey n|w,,.,.Board of Qoveri <.•Perth Amboy Oem'i-

lo IMrk. Terrace, brother of tile \m\»»: He Is a Kraduatr nf crrafK. in "div'tri "bi KleiTOom. Ushers were Val- \u\Urrs I'nlverslty Colli>(re ofdis :md Uldis Kaneps. Rast l'liHrmacv and served in the ^ R j t h {*f

Oranw. cousins of the bride. \rm? Medical Service t'wp». J l | J ] (, j

Uei

ranw. cousins \ r yThe couple went on a trip to | | r Is a member of Wood

wasliinuton, D. C. brldxe Chamber of Com

was am,,,,,first dividend pfi.iU

tC'ANDIDATK'S Wtl'K FKTKI): Mrs. Simon Kiidelha, Fords, wife of the Second WardGOP candidate, wus honored at a tea In the honie of Mrs. Nieel Crowlry, Fords. Seated,Mm, Kmlelka. standirift, left to right, Mrs. Walter Kerhis, Mrs. John llujhes, Mrs.

Frederick M, Adams, Mm. David Miller, Mrs. Maynard Winston, Mrs. C'rowley.

dard.. i i™i « i a r -The Un (Woodbrdtgf Township BusinessAn original play. The U n j ^ pn{m[mM W o m e n - Sg p

bfarables," »rltten and direct .Club; Mm, P*ul Nemergut andiWoodbridge Oaks

l C ^ Junior andnt,p«»-!Women's Club,

i —Mr. and Mrs Alexander celebrated their 11 th weddingCiithbeitsoi»iind children. Mau-'anniversary at a party for 20reen and Richard, Oak Tree guests.jRoad. attended the Air Showj —Harold Frank Nickel. Jr.,

the Navy's 'Blue AURPIS" at

HeldBy Township

AVENEL First

The bride attended Railway merer. New Jemey Jnnlor g p p t ^ ^ l s t

Hiirh School md RoM-lle Park chambrr of Commerce. Na- , H a m y

Hlfth Schools. She Is employed, tllftial Assnelatlon of Retail s lR(( i (1 ^by S. E. M. Vernon. Inc., Ellr- nru)tirist>; and A m e r i c a nabPti,. jphirmaeeiillfal As»o«latlon.

Her husband, a (rraduate of: U|U father and »Mtr areMtami Kdison HiRh School, Sjepistrred pharmacists and

Florida, served four; his Toimirer stm>r is »tHdy-IIR in the U. S. Air Force. He| Inc pharmacy.

is employed at Royal Petrols-i

Ing with the IM.Hiicy of returning ,.to depositors Hftr; 'necessary exprnw •SIOIIR for ICSPHI.

contliiRenciPs. H,earnings of a MunBank belong to ih.

rick, and Mn. O'Brien. In

#*»•••

(or Moth

nomina-

ftib-Junior! GI^DTS E. 8CA>R 'the McGuire Air'Jorce Base. Wood Avenue WHS feted of New Jer.soy Council. Sons . ." - •-- — ( h p _ e

W7 Lincoln Hl,hwar. l«<ta ! . .Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fletah-|""** rii^r ,n f,o o'r of b 1 a l l d D l"1 K l l t ( ; l s o f Liberty. Ian tic City *u ulvcn bv Mrs. The man ^ > » W at he as there ar no , „I at a dinner in honor ol tisins , _ . . .: n j «•_. oti"; tou of ins voice for an hou a Wlln trie present •.Tel. IJ Lint J h , .m.n am, ohi.dren. Gail ^ d j ^ ^ at Ol]r Rcdeemer ^ 0 V ^ S ' ^ n d n — - 2 / ^ *'« "«l ^ tr0UbIed ^ '<*» Bft"k a " " —

-Robert Fred Neal£ J P son a l p n n ' t l lP B ' O I U ' W ' r e " lK 'StSiLuthrra,i Church, Fords. Guest, uons will be June 2 Sp.v.al award winners we,e chest complaint, in his old 8KC 000.000. the Bc.a:(|of Mr, and Mr,. R o # r t P. of Mr. and Mrs. Martin C o l K n , . n d u d e d ( a m i ] j , flnd sponR0 , . s A n m t m a t t ( , n d a n ( , . a , M r s . Mears. Mrs. Frank Ben- I read The nm^i\ymake earn „„„ ^iUoh ,„Neale. Adams Street, was con-Bradford Place. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Umbach and El- representative." of the local son. Mrs. Raymond Hancock sure ol tnai. - ine raasinK jusuneg ine >-firmed at Our Redeemer L u - C o ) i e n al lci s o n . Barry, attended;mer Pencck. club to the stat<< session in At- and Mrs. Inga Engleman.

Plans Social Event t*'er™cluirch' T0 1^-A "cep-|th« ah- snow at Mcouire Air; •"• " ~

dinner committw.

Twins Mothers Club Show. ment to depositor.

on

Force Bnse-Mr. mid Mrs. Charles

11Rears. West Warren Street,I held open house in honor of

BirthdayGet 50 S & H Green Stamps with Meat Purchase P

Additional 50 Free S & H Green Stomps with

Purchase of 5 Ib. box Shrimp and coupon below.

tlon wan Riven by his parents.WOODBRIDGE—The Twins;Quest* were Mr. and Mrs.

Mothers «Chjb of tlw Raritan Adolf Witterschein; Mrs. JohnBay Area announced tentative Mathisen: Mr, and Mrs. Johnplans for a racial evenins of iwany.shyn and daughters, K a - , . . rt , , T h P . . p v l w h o

frames and dancing for the! ry], J a n ) w a n d Nancy, Cran- ! t l i P " ( l f t u g l > u ' ' U i P l e s ' 1 ' *110

parent* of twins at Hill Lanes. for£i: Mrs, Charles Cordier.Madison TownMilp, June J4. Union1 Mr and Mrs. Fred Wit- "

° ^ U , .embers wel-E^ J ^ ^ n d ^ ^ < > W u X ^ <* or .ore ond coupon ot right. Get oncoined at a meeting last Mon- c Doyle Short Hills- Mr and T r e p R o l u 1 ' w i l s m'R{ o f ' 1 ( m o r

day were Mrs. George Lion Ik IF, Mr if. Christian Zcith, Irving-!"1 a ' )a l l-v i l f l o r l t ' C e l v l » ' i F l I s t

Mrs. Patrick Connolly, and Mrn. Urn- Mrs Warren Neale Port Communion at St. Cecelia s;Frayne Gwlord. Readimt; Mr. and Mrs. John'Church. C'U(1J;|S mclucieri his

Mrs. Bert Sabo, publicity WitU'i-sheini and sons, John Rrandparent.s. Mr. and Mrs. .lo-ch a i r m a n , announced anyiand Glenn. Mr. and Mrs. A n - s e P h Mu'Phy. Union Bench,mothers of multiple birth in- thony Balascio, Iselin. ; m d M l • a l l d M r R / P ; l l n o k

tpre<itpri in the rlnh m«v mn „ , „ j , . , Coaklv, BavoniT and !H other,nresiea in me CIUD may con-, _caro] Kronert. dautihtiT of , II act h w al ME 4-8798. , M r a l l ( 1 M r s W a l t e ] . K r o n r r t . i R u e s t s - i

:Wood Avenue, received her - G l l e s l s o f M r a l l c l M n s - jOne W M of Doin* It : P i r f . t H o l y Communion at St. R o b i i r t fit ' .Mmmons of demel;

Tin- Waiter -^ We have uice^ewlla1!* Church, She and her .Avenue, were Roner I.,i! braised ox tails and some f ine,parents and brother, Walter, J t ' I M ' . v c i t v - !U1° n ' J

|ibroiled beef tongue today, sir. were quests after the ceremony M'ssj1 The Customer - - In spite of of Mrs. Wnlter Kroner t . Sr'.. f l < x ' C a l l ( l r i i l

I1.the high cost, you manage to and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hei- - Mi. and Mi>. JOM pli'Imake both ends meet, eh? 'mall, Livingston Leai.sh, We.^t Ed'.vurd s i n r t .

FREE!100^GREENSTAMPSI

fiillKT.McGreiior, Hali-j

Free 504*In addition to regular stomps with the purchase of meat totaling*

$3.00 or more and this coupon, limit 1 Coupon Per Customer.

NAME

STREET

CITY

n* "Moth* io**"

florwuily tobluoiHd unm th« topof U.r doMMH <A Mm fmily

to tk. two lofew! <nddi« i* tun to efceriA (onmr.

Wrtxilht by i n » t h u d ! H ..UK OWJTAe "y.°*«r L«<" M m

( n n D O M k > « d « ydiuioml-futK) lirp irnSSk tmt

tmofriita to aw lVAmi M i»w»«>il> prlcti.

Fr(* Glft-Wrappinr n(

Martin Lawrence

We say it fast forpeople on-the-goWhether You're Buying or Selling

Tour Home . . . Consult With I's

fireside realhCARL A. FLEMING, JR.. President

1401 Oak Tree Road, Iselm. \ . J.

,1 9-1100

14 Msln Street, WoodbrMitME 4-10»« ' v

Thu Coupon Exptr«i JUM 3rd, 1961

Lancaster BrandTop Quality

SteakSirloin

Porterhouse

7989

Acme Fruifs & VegetablesRed Ripe

Watermelon 5<Tomatoes ^^ 2catws25c

Boston Lettuce B^ h«d15cKHl JERSET

Radishes bunth 5« Scallions '"- 5C

411 Acmt Markets Mffll Be Closed Iwiiwf, Hhmotkl Day

tfsw/ Store ftows

Lancaster frand SKankilass Smoked Fufty Cooked

Hams 39c 49Regular Smoktd Whok a.

Porlxxi

Laocasltr kitnd Pan-Ready Frying

Chickens25 ^35.49-

CUT UP WHOU

fc 3 3 < e ONLY

(•.AftffMdKlarer'j Canned

Hams — 4 . 9 9 Hams -*«-»3.79Potato Salad - °* 29< Cole Slow "«»

Ideal Brand

Pork & Beans 10 1.00Libby't

Tomato Juice 3 89s»«

Virginia Lee

Pies "*"— 2" $1.00Frozen Foods

Gold Crest-Al l Flavors

Ice. Cream 59'Lemonade 1 ^ ' ^ 10 ««' 1.00SHRIMP V 5 4.39

Her phone costs so little.., she pays for it herself!An extra phone for the teenager's room makes pay for their extension phone themselves.lif« easier for everyone. It gives the teenager P.5, To many, a separate telephone line withtjhe privacy the (or he) wanto. It^givet the <ite own number is an even better idea. It freesfamily pea<* and quiet that's almoit M wel- the family phone. For more information justcome. And the cost is so low some teenagers ^all the Telephone Business

good idepkon* tmnAt/t dots .so much for you ^ J NEW JERSEY BELL

r n [ [ 50S&H (T R E E Green Stamps 4

i tmuulat ktamtu. wrth fk^ ^In oddnion to your

5 ib b.. SHRIMPCoupon btpiiti Jvifc* 3rd,

lm>i* 1 Coupon p#r cv4h>m*iI-• Addrin

CornedBeefHash2 690«liciou» - Refreshing

Hawaiian Punch 3 89Star-kist Solid Wr«f«

Tuna Fish . . . 3 89Economy

Reynolds Wrap 65FavoflU Saixiwtctt M M I

Hormel Spamfcmr. I , fc»». i j „ »^w a o , , ,.„ E^^

Cookies43

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. ., inunswick gardener•',.;, (iLwppointed In his

,,prouts. They're mort-mid no sprouU.

lVS i,r\planted them at, time, B u t t h e r e

t|h(, r u b , according toj , , . Bernard L. Pol-

'^tfiislon vegetable spe-

,lMrrct time to plant.. ,,,iiuits, If you expect', ,( gny tiny cabbage*,Xuwiist. Then the plant

, i r during cool weather,|J '.,,,.;vi»tc in the season at* . ' ,.v;-n after frost.

1,;rl:nk, this vegetable in" -I-HIK: or late summer will,;,',•„ I l i r nlllpaf result.,.,„• CAN GET IT

rhf s; ime gardener Mkedf abnit using manure In

?nrii,n and around hU fruit

i',',' pninx* js all for manure.'y well fitted kind — *>r

" "..ili.T organic matter thati;, .llipri.ve the texture of theL n it if you cant get man-

,• 'he soil you have, and(Ml fertilizer.( much lime to use a-

t, nit trees? About the,s for a lawn, according

.,...,t. o. Christ, extension'socialist. That's about

, ;i,(is to 100 square feet.,, :11,!!v. what about grafting

cut on a peach tree? It:.,u'.i Mr. Christ, but lt'l

ute now to do any: Also,, the apricot \im very tiKcessfully In

OWN

j , , • iu down the same organ-niley is a letter from

f WeHiiiruige gardener.siii- 'ins b«en trying to i m -, ,vc •.in- texture of her red:l bv burying fruit and vege-bk ,'. • '..:IRS. table scrapi andc!i ;n UUle holes around the:d>'ii. thin covering this mm-

riiii u.'ii soil. How about i t?Well, tins method hat certain

s. For one thinge IKIXVS;. of decay takes a-v i :trn>;.ii from the plantsi ',T;:II; nbuve it.A In tit r way, proved MCC6M-

umes, Is to build a!:.;• :st jiile in some out of the

place in the backyard.j'tit. dfiv,:i a layer of any kind

nt material aboutthick moisten It and

ipn::k: witu frrtlliar. Kepta:;,; •' ;i '.ull decompoM

. and turned oocaslon-::!; a * " v e l , this other-• .!•'• s-tuJT can be turned

iVKII.C soil Improver.'• . o<:1 as animal m a -

II '•'. MOW has our ' 'Syn-M.r.urc" circular and If•>'•:i'..sly interested In im-

"ur (jaiden soil andt.i k':ir,v ho\f, you're we l -: : < I'oiiy, t o o .

•!•;: your county agr i -" . . i in or write to Oar -'•:' :!<r, College of Agrl-

s University,

"). Ziinui'ic is p r epa r ing!>•:.,.('.st iJiiy," a story of

• ::ii.u:dy l.-naMon. Thla IsArii! ),:.s most amblt lom:" i'f !.w career.

only ONEThere is

only one

WELCOMEWAGON

pe.r J good will in^ « n d community

v«t Information ea

W'lcum, Waion In

• COLONU• AVENEL• ISELIN

CALL

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^ 4-2759(ARTERET

Call

U 4-2493 ,

FAQE 8EVKN

NEW JERSEY'S MONEY-SAVIHG SUPER MARKETS •DECORATION

WHY BOAN? HAVE FUR AT HONE! PLAN A BACKYARD BABBECUE WITH SIHPLY D E L I C I O U S I E A T S !

FRYING or BROILING

ALL BEEF

FRANKSA MUST FOR

YOUR PICNIC | | ) a

OR BARBECUE

Al prl«# •ffwiivt thrilohirday night.MOT 17, 1961.

OPENSUNDAYI A.M. to 6 P.M.

CLOSEDTUESDAY,MAT MDECORATIONDAT

Stop Earlg forBolM«v Weekend;

OKKtHSU. S. 00V7 TOP CHOICE - Simply D«licioui

RIBSTEAKS

YOU MUST KSATISFIED...

OR YOdt MONEYaKERRIUYREFUNDS)!

YOU ALL WAYS^AVEMOREAT MUTUAL

POUND

GOL-rACK SAVORY SIMPLY GOOD EATINO

Cubed Veal Cutletslb 89C Chuck Chopped - Ib 59*TENDER,

FLAVORFUL, | b .

JUICY

HAMBURGER OR HOT DOQ ROLLSOOUMUTI OV€N ftHH - pkg. e« t 2 3

YANKEJ IRAND - LEAN, MEAL

Sliced BaconTENDER, JUICY, A l l MEAT

Ib.

OOL-PACK FLAVORFUL

49C Breaded Veal Steakslb 791

SWIFT'S PREMIUM FRANKS - 59•IYOU ALWAYS SAVE MORE AT MUTUAL...§Q

DEL MONTE PEACHESMORE

FAMILY SIZETHI FAUtt THAT UftESHtS

SLICED or 29-91.HALVES OIB

l£l .

25LINDEN HOUSE

SUGAR 5<»»»IT

FAHNEB JONES-SYMBOL'OF FINEST FRUITS u d VEGETABLES

FIERY RID, $ W i n BATING

5'i-oi, A A (c.llo bag " ^

CHARCOAL BRIQUETS 20 99c Watermelons 5LIBBYS TOMATO JUICE2.'25C

T0MflT0E$ 1 4JUPITER POTATO CHIPS ^KRAFT'S MAYONNAISEDEL MONTE TUNASUNSHINE HYDROX COOKIES

NEW with Purt

Lemon Juin

PICKLES, OLIVES, MUSTARD,PAFER PLATES, CUPS,

FORKS, SPOONS, NAPKINS,SALAD DRESSINGS, SODA,POPCORN, STARTER FLUID

See OurComplete \arlety

ZZ

NEW POTATOES; CALIF. FINEST J J ^ O Q C

MEDIUM SIZE Z } tw £ | J

GERANIUMS l r p 49.00D I I D D V C I ^ A A R T I F C Happy famiif'chofi chip' Oauch*i

DUnlll W W V U M L W Coconut or Currant, Shortcak*

KEEBLERS SLIM SALTINESWISE POTATO CHIPS ' ^ ' 5 9

Tap Quality Convenient Frozen Foods

BIRDS EYE SWEET PEASBIRDS EYE CUT CORN ".BIRDS EYE PEAS' CARROTSBIRDS EYE FRENCH FRIESGRAND DUCHESS BEEF STEAKS -COD " PERCH FILLETS """

6 10-ox. Q Q cpkgi. 9 9lO-oi.

AEG. OR

CRINKLE CUT

6 "•"•

2 49'

Pk 9 . 39C

WE FEATURE

NAIL POLISHES

ANDLIPSTICKS

i '

Finesi Dairy & Delicatessen Savings

A I " TROPIC ISLE

Orange Juice °™ >™Margarine » ^ 2Fruit Salad

CTRU5 BRAND- 47

COLGATEDental Cream

, Cantdint gtOordol

HALO SHAMPOOGlorifies (he Hair

•co. t inbotll* 98'

Cashmere BouquetTalcum

LUSTRE CREMESHAMPOO

Hollywood'! rtg.Favorite jar

TAMPAXRegular - Super

•con. /|Qrf pltii noiiywooai rtg. n n P»B- «• A^f , , - . w - j » - w<~-_ — .tbn O7* 1 tax Favorite |ar O U 10 **<J v

MUTUAL SUI'fcK MARKETS Rahway Ave. at Main St. WOODBRIDCE Opposite Towu Hall

Top Wip Dessert Topping - 35C

Cottage CheeseRom MI>Y "• 2 5 'Hormers Canned Ham 3 — 2 3 9

Midget Salami T . r r - 4 9 *

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Nicklas Memorial Fund

Plans Two ScholarshipsWOODBIUDOE - At H I>'-

cnit mrctiiiK of the Vidnr CNlrklas Scholarship Commit icenf thr Woodbndpr TownshipAdministrntiors Assoriiitimi. ;\decision was mnrlo to prc-i nttwo scholarships this yi'nr in-sfnid of the $400 srhnlmv-hip

Install SlateAVENEL — The progress of

f'ach year m "\hi-"past, the Kadets of WoodbrldRe was

in s: Hawkins, ! inst.-uctorfi. at the

ft... i i i n Mothers of Woodbridge, herr, ' j ^ The need of more instruction

T h P w j n . was brought out J " -----

an- K|vrnwho ar , b h t t ftndt

" n hr nZncnri bv Dr" enounced any father of any,,,.1-s will be unno n d b>Dr. l n t e r c s t P d l n b e c o m i n ( !

> n instructor should can Mr

Principals were nskod to sug-SfM nil pnrent-tenchiT itroups'make their donations to thefund during thr first week of

. Dwi'mbcr, the anniversary ofthe death of Mr. Nicklas.

' Since this scholarship fundis Township-wide any interest-ed organizations or Individuals'

. may contribute through Miss•Alice Gade, School 4-5, Avenel.

Mrs, Andrew Aaroe, Fords,Is chairman of the committee,assisted by Miss Mary C. Fee.Hopelawn; Dr, P. Lozo, Wood-bridge; and Martin .Brown,Port Reading.

Anderson.

IN DOUBTLAWYER (handing client

$10ti)— Here Is the balance ofyour award of $500, after do-ducting my fee. Why do you1

frown? Aren't you satisfied?Client — I was just wonder

ing who got hit by the car, you

Installation of officers waswith Mrs, William Bcmathpresident; Mrs. Michael Hra-bar, vice president; Mrs. Wil-liam Polewski, treasurer; MrsOtis Van Hoosler, secretary.

Announcement was made byMrs. Bernath of the new de-partment chairman, Mrs. Mlchad Cordero, t e l e p h o n esquad; Mrs. Victor Christoff-son, hospitality; Mrs. Hrabar,flyers; Mrs. Anderson, member-ship; Mrs, Van Hoosler publi-city; Mrs, Polewski, dark horseMrs. Cordero, uniforms andMrs. Edward Malone, scrapbook.

Installation dinner dancewill be held at the Log CabinWoodbridg«, June 10. All perente of kadets are invited. Thdark horse prize was won byMrs. Robert Miller. Hostesseiwere Mrs. Bemath and MrsWilliam Dwyer.

>*iInduction Set

By Synagogue'

LOCAL MAN VISITS POINT: Cadet Michael J. Vopatek(left) of Alexandria, Va., pauses on the porch of CnllumMemorial Hull with Rutgers University ROTC cadets John.1. Nosnowski (center) and Peter Meyer Jr.. Woodbridfe(right) (Uirln* a recent four-day t«ur of thf 0. S. MilitaryAcademy, West Point. The annual visit involving: outstand-ing ROTC cadets from various colleges and universitiesfamiliarizes the cadets with the mission of the academy.Mr Meyer, 20, whose parents live at 1 V*nderbUt Pla«e,Woodbridge, ii a 1958 graduate of Woodbridge High SchooL

TV INDUSTRY AND FCCThe television industry

the Federal •CommunicationsCommission have squared a-way for a new sort of suspens-fuV quiz show which might betitled, "What Comes Next?"

In the two convention ap-pearances, Newton N. Minow,the new rni'imipM"!! ' ' ' m m

hammered away at the themeand of better programming for the

American public and shook thebig stick of PCC's power todeny license > renewals l o rbroadcasting stations.

The FCC grants license re-newals on a showing that astation h/is been operated "In1

the public interest."

AVENEI, —tfnai .liK-iil) is maklnu finalplans for installation of officersJune 3 at, Avenel CommunityCenter at. 0 P. M. Mr. nnd;Mrs, Harold Meltz are chair-,men assisted by Eli Cnhen. in-slAlIlng officer: Mr. Meltz, ro-frpshmrnls; Mrs. Julrs Isler,program; Mrs. Martin Litin-

. tickets, Mrs. Iz Drrscher,ceremony; Mrs. Hunter Wilsonand Mrs. Melvln Schlesms'T.publicity and Mrs. George Mil-ler, table reservations. A doorprize, refreshments and danc-ing wrll be featured.

Officers to be installed areMartin Litinger, president:Meyer Trachtenberg, first vicepresident In charge of religion;Harold Meltz, second vice presi-dent of ways and moans: Mor-ton Qlnlger, third vice presi-dent of membership; Dr. SteveKaplan, treasurer; Mrs. Bern-ard-Oliner, financial secretary;Mrs! Max Kelson, correspond-ing secretary; Mrs. JosephHerzfeld, recording secretary;Iz Drescher, sergeant-at-arms;Lloyd Ganon, house commit-tee; Sol Slotnick, H e b r e wschool; Mrs. Ruben Oruttz,bulletin, Dr. Joel Mayer, youthactivities; Daniel Potsdam,community relations.

Services will be held at 8:30P. M. at the center. The BasMitvah of Sharon Freeman,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar-thur Freeman, will be cele-brated. Mr. and Mrs. Freemanwill sponsor the Oneg Shabbot

AVENELros byte Han

8irench at, fllie topic, "Th,,

11(1 will i|.second coming n(At fl and in \ ^A. Bonlmm will pi

At the 9 AKnitter, thr c; l l l l

if Music will sin:Senior HiKll |

"Fnr all tinA, M srrviciwil SIHR "onn

and Nation,"

Th<tho ChurcnClmrcirs arcliui ri

cfieldstics.

Gary Player won Masters golfas Palmer faltered.

'W**?r-or£::«(*.4* •.

Hk nlCnHufyoa thiiik "you canH afford it." If you ate a young man on the way

up, the Prudential's Modified Life 5-10 can give you level insurance

protection froni the first day—yet prdmiums for the first five years

wiB be about half— for the next five years about three-quarters—

of the premium after ten years. Best of all, this same policy starts

building up cash values which can provide a monthly retirement

income for life. Gives you added dollars to make those retirement

years more carefree, Why let your family's future ride on your luck?

'Die man to see about Modified Life 5-10 is the Prudential Agent.

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THE PRUDENTIAL AGENT HAS AN| |ANSWERftf.WARK, tl,'). < Lift INMJMNLT • ANNUITIES • .tlCKNIiJS h ACCIMHT PHOTECTIOH • (JJ.OIJP INSURANCE • GROUP PENSION!

Local Students Completeallege Science Seminar

WOODBRIDGE-A peek ln-|ginia Ellen Schein, Hich Street, U:

j the Intriguing and expand-IWoodbrdice. ' lschl . o n

ng world Of science has ended| Also: Archie Elliott. School and to <"'«i<1 anir six Woodbridge Township street. Fords, a student at Pis- wiener m

..udents who participated in|CBtaway Township Hint) School, scries washe Union Junior College Sci-;nce Seminar for academically;alented high school students.

They are: Woodbrdige High

School—Miss Mary Jane Clark,

THEPRUDENTIAL AGENTHAS AN ANSWER

WOODBRIDGEDISTRICT

604 Amboy Ave.Woodbridge, N. J.

Manager:William H. Cameron

Staff Managers:Anthony J. CacciolaNicholas M. Da Prile :

John J. KitsonHarry A. WarrenJoseph P. Wolack

Jerry S. BarberaWalter E. BednarzRobert W. BolandJames V. BuccianteRichard C. BurkeRobert M. BykoJohn J. CassidyDonald A. CianoGeorge W, DegenhardtLouis F. EckerfSanford M. EdwardsHarold J. EllisLeon FranzblauMaynard Pi Fletcher, JrRonald J. GranatDory HimpeleFrancis J. KillmurrayVincent G. KupschTheodore J. LagowskiEinar LarsenCharles L. LaWlor >Harry LevineJack LevineJohn W. Lis, Jr,Edward J. MillerFrank J. PalfyFrank PearsonBernard J. PetersonSamuel RothF. Milton SchlageterDonald J. SkaJulius ,flplelmanCharles C. Tomaro, Jr,Joseph- Vela, Jr.

•Henry G. Wazeka, Jr.George M. WilcoxDonald J. York

iEMBLEM OF EXCELLENCE: »r. Lloyd W. MrCnwklp, New • " r " " ' ^ U l r

Is shown above prosentinE Phil Yacnvlno wi!h a trophy whirh s>"' 'Police Teatn's third-plarr finish in thf Tri-County Indoor I W«lduring the ceremohifs aw, from left to rfcht. arr Robert M«n, sirLudwiK, holdlne a trophy nreiv«-d for a 300 score duriiw Ihf • ' S P i l S ° n '

Preputnlch, Art Grosskopf, Dr. McCorcklr and Frank I rrraro.

official.

Edward

of mathematics, statls-theimonuclear energy,

preliminary p ;

posed $350,000 cibuilt on the newhBat property, WI.Inue and Avenel Si:

Sunday SchoolKindergarten, pJunior DepBitm.:held all summer

at 9:30 A. M i:Day, Septembt iKrogh will be ;-;jJuive 18, is the i.,

l l i . 1 . 1 .

Jun! t

tphy nutrition, aston- l n e current duu:>o m v elrctionics, genetlca, re-Sunday School ,"arch m,d chemistry. tIon certlficau, ,

flmlleiH:r the gifted htgh!,,,. ,^,^ nii

.students IntellectuallyIn

Wagner MacArthur to I'nion .Junior College fiomj r ds , a student at Edi-ithe Mm-k Company Founda-

son High School, and Miss Hcl-tionson High S c h ,en Sideris. Devon Road, Colon Kenneth W. Iversen,en Sideris. Devon Road, Colon! D,. K e n ,ia a student at the Vail-Deane UJC doan and seminar director,

d t h t the program at

j Primary pupils vu,moled to the ji.munt will alsnwhich they luiuduring class wm,dance pins will ij,Rally Day. Sept.was announced Irley Field. Startny tn.ber there will be

THOMAS JOSEPH

COSTELLOFuneral Homes

Green St. & Cooper Ave. State & Center Sts.

Iselin, N. J. Perth Amboy. N. J.

TeL LI 8-4641 HI 2-0075

studentsand increase their Interest intheir high school studies.

School Cjrounds SiteFor Center's Bar-B-Q

will meet at a m.,;the Senior High •*,.,11 A.M. Baby cai. ;i: ;care will be «vau ,ithree hours.

Forty new nun.,,been welcomed min i.Miss Susan Bi;i,. .

COLONIA — Jewish Com-1 Campbell, Mrs. Ji,t;;. \munity Center of Colonia will.lett, Douglas MncA:;i..

J .

yhold its annual "Bar-B-Q neth Schrettnrr, l;dance on School 17 grounds, elsdorf, Vincent ci,.June 10, 8 P. M. Amie Platt;Doyle, Mrs. Clu; •and his band will play and'Mrs. Daniel Levy,

lBernard Singer will call forsquare dancing. Local talentedperformers will provide enter-tainment.

Chairmen are David Abrams,ways and means, Mrs. MurraySteinleld, and Mrs. AlbertGoldman. Tickets may be ob-

ler, Mj's. Barbma S;i,Mr. and Mrs. Hnbe;i -Mrs. Charles Bio.ui, \:Old Eckert. Miss B;i; .,ert, Mr. and Mrs, J;i::.tand John Haziitt, A •:and Mrs. J. Con...Freda Lauer, Mis c: a

tained at the door or from theizi. Mr. and Mrs A.chairman.

HAH THE STORY(The other-and even morexatisfywii-half you'll(Iiscorer the first time youikirv a Cormir!)

rs. John ZakiLii >.esley Carle, Mi.-, iv;.•„ and Mr. and M> }

Colonia: Giu i'llltam Agolio MM \

)Al&. L. D. DeRo/i !' ;ig; Mr. and Mis (.swaren; Mrs. Leuiiii.,!icz. Iselin and Mr ., Newbert, Cartm i

Crowninji KitesWOODBRIDGE :

ual crowning of t:.-Irgln Mary was i. , :

•ecent meeting of tl,. -;PTA. Mrs. Fred Baiicrowner.

Installation ol ,fas held. Mrs. Will;...;iresldent of tlie AmiM the iruullliift •.••'••Installed wereMr». Patrick G»M'.

l*nt; Mrs. Frank u-.;;r|ee president; Mr> •tt, second vice nn-..Htnry Travostmo 'prMldent; Mrs H^ :lt]r, treasurer; V.Koflar, recurdi'»|Un. Mai tin Mi:"-'ponding «creui>:UBlnhorn, histoi;.'.

And when we say "lowprice," we mean more thanmerely the pint-sized figure

on the window sticker of a ne.w Corvair.You're going to be saving like sixty on gas.And on the antifreeze you won't buy nextwintlr, and the radiator repairs you'll neverhav« to pay for. About, the only thingsCorvair doesn't skimp on are room, smooth-ness, style and pure driving joy. But that'sthe other half of the story. iTalk to yourChevrolet dealer about it soo}n!

CORVAIRBY CHEVROLET

Sen the new Corvairat your local authorizql Chevrolet dealer's

IN SOUTH AMBOV

Briggs ChevroletMain St.—PA 1-14*0

INMETICHKN

Juie Chevrolet, lie.Mlddlesn Ave.-Ll 9-470*

IN CAlTEBtT

6od«ty Chevrtlett l ie .tl BowvtH/Ave^-KI 1-SUS

IN PJERTH AMBOY

ToW Chevrolet, Inc.180 New Bruiu. Ave.—Ill 2-8SM

Mrs. Oolden th<i •the Board of Dim''lows;

Mrs. Th«mu •'-nip; Mii i

publicity. :>:social h » ' r

Troyano amilimn Leffler, refreshu•run, Mrt. Pranci.f MMn. J

''

ftth. Leon ^n»rcb,nKtl"t club; •'•'••aid Davis, Uteratun '

T l r p f t k , Mrs . J.••• ••and Mr* JPhn w™-i<-

WUllftm Mill" •Or««n, hoepit'-Oluchoski, wi

Wllltam L e a h y •Jowpb Hutimi,

W a r - u . jiiditu hi"rdi were won b> x]

|WltkOWikl aud •-Owen.

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FRmAY, MAY 2«, 1961PAGE NINE

Parkview Nineame in

Uttle League

fly ball was caught by felH Rep-worth at first bate. He doubledthe man on first and theri

'threw to Devertn at second tonab the runner for the thirdout.

The Democrats came fromCARTRRET —The Parkview behind by scoring two runs in

Drmonnts had to come up with t ne final Inning on a single andi tiiplp piny to defeat Tony's i u r straight walks.Hlioll station, 9 to B, In the Lit- Bill Hepworth was the win-tin r.pRRuo this week. , lPr in the relief role,

with two players on base, a The box score:

ParkviewAB

1 Teleposky, ss 3tepworth. lb. p _. 4lauxbaum. If 4larold, rf lb - _ . S>verin. 2b'tUpatrlck. 3b'reman, <Mlvmtrtne, ctTaylor, cfKlndilerskl. pPenska, rt

032

_ 0I

.... 1

.... 0

R1001!02j

010

thr vo -ompany;

Wondbrldje.-

T T ^TIH-'.NTS VISIT PRINCETON: Four Woodl>rldEr ;.m] U,, (arlrr.-l S,-,,|(lr HUh sludrnts took part inI Mitiiril <'li«-niiral Caravan to Princeton University. I-rfl to riRhl, Km, ,• Cook, lleyden Newport Chemical ('

I" , H.Tlkn "»<> *'"n k TnhT. Wooabrldi.; John Schlfsir. <'i.rlerrl; (Jror,;,. Hinder and Kdward Mayer, Wondbrlito;';,,, f l l , i , American Cyanamld Company; (,lenn Knblak. St. Mary's, Perth Amboy; Alice Zawadskl, (arteref John

1 ,„ r,M)(| Machinery and Comical Corporation; William I'arnps and Kiehnrd Ybersai, Forth Amboy They were' |U. 1(1(. inn nutstandln* science ntudpnt» from all over the state who took nan In the caravan sponsored annually

'!",,„. ( hrmlr.il Industry Council Of New Jersey. A feature ol the day's program wa« lunoheon with Governor Robert B.Meyner and a tour of a mndrrn oil rrdnery,

ret1 Races at)|,l Bridge Oval

WeekendillMIKiE - The first,,. i t .! nuUi races In•I . this yar on Mon-.• May 29, will com

Meyner

NASCAR, of Florida, Is the P M. with heat races, consola-iworld's largest raclnsj group, tlon and 25-IHP ffnture contest1

Drag races commence at 6 Tor professional drivers as wellP. M. Saturday. Sunday's bi«.ns two heats nnd feature for1

stock car meet op*n« at 2:30'novice pilots. Mondays specialholiday

,]. :M.V

Kacsur FuelLeads by li

CARTERET—With two morewefkp remaining, Including the

Old Brldse:n n a l W g n t tonight and n posl-

LosesDual Meet toEdison by 7146

slate rver at

weekend midget carpresentation beKins at 8:30 P.M. with heats, consolation and25-lap main event.

The speedy little midget ma-! CARTERET - The Carteretichlnes, which have been clock- iLrack team l o st ^ Edison, 71

130 miles-per-hour in t o 46- l n a d u a l m e e t a t c »r-pstralRhtnwiiy runs, will find the! t cre t'R y , l find theRoute 18 stadium course Ideala W e

drag races^ot, n i g n l n e x t w e e k Kncsur!since It is the state's fastest:'and N A S C A R , ^ iea<|., by 2'2 games ln the'half-mile oval. More than 35 t h c

d ft d

ne Carteret boys werew l n o n l y t h r e c flrst

w l t h J o e w h l l e winning1 0 0 - a n d 200-yard dashes

taking the high• H-fs Sunday after-c»rteret Lanes Mixed League, cars mid lending chauffeurs a n d A l

j The leader* won three Knme» will compete Monday. jump., ,i sanctioning or-'thl* week, with the assistance 1960 clmmuion Dutch 8chae-: It was the third loss for Car

•, i:; the sport will be!of Mickey Kac«ur, who hit a fer and 1959 monarch Len Dun- teret as against three wins this.- rninpe.UUve action: blr BM ict. can wll head up this tough season..iiiii liaclng Driven! The wcond place Cartt'ret.crew of speedsters, each driv-1 Edison won ten first places;ix/> of New YorkJLanM. aided by Matty Ardiere's Ing 16500 Offenhauser Specials to gain the 71 points.

;:, it? 21st year of|629 »et on games of 226. 199! 1960 stadium stock car kings ..:• vides talent and and 3<M, were unable to do1, Joe Kelly and Vlnce Conrad1

• most import-the east while week

much and lost two same thlsltop tin- entry list fordny'.s exciting action.

Sund-' u - s - reJccU electrical equip-ment bids.

Grand Opening Sale C o n t i n u e s . . .4 NEW DEPARTMENTS!!

PAINTS &ACCESSORIES

OPENINGSPECIAL!

Famous BrandInterior - Exterior

LATEX PAINT(KeK. 53.98 Gallon)

2 GALS. $57 5

" I'opular Colon to Setwt Frem" i Try A Full Line of PainUnf SnppUes

PLUMBINGSUPPLIESOPENING SPECIAL!

3 PIECE BATHROOM SETCast Iron Tub—Porcelain Basin & Toilet

In Pastel Colors!

Trap* - Drains - Shower Supplies - Faucetswith Pop-L'p A Toilet Seat All IncludedIn Low Sale Price.

144"

OPENING SPECIAL!- l.opjHT Elbows ea. 5c

'.opper Tees ea. 10c

< opper Vjalves ea. 75c

'•: J'.upper Tubing ft. 14c<M>

OPENING SPECIAL!

ROMEX CABLEReg. 5c ft. q y c F TCut to Size O /2 r * *

CUSTOIVI KITCHENSFREE!

CONSULTATIONand

ESTIMATES1 *'t us show you hoW to modernize

-tml beautify your kitchen.

HARDWAREWe now carrya full selection

Of

HANDTOOLS

and

HARDWARE

OPEN MONDAY THRU FRIDAY TIL 9 P. M.OPEN SATURDAY TIL 6 P. M.

Coinplrte KiliamillK Arranged

Avenel Plumbing & Heating Supply, Inc.Route 1, AVENEL, N. J.

Phone ME 4-0080 • ,

H1

10Q010010

— Fony'i SheU5 Parkview ,.

Tony* ShellAB322

roth, 3bI'OIII, cfUaso. 2bValsh. p'ifttowarczuk, p _ 2>nnknfr. If'orrente. rtMOIovannl.

e

n H DRIVER. 3. CKA8H1S

1 0 LONG BEACH, Calif.—Whflfc2 1 vljltlrm a do-it-yourself laun-1 0 dry, Benjamin Stone was start-

3 0 l ied by a loud crash.2 1 Oolng outride to Investliate,

2 0 0 he discovered hit 1)61 automo-2 1 0 bile hud crashed through a

M ^ 3 2 3 plate (lasa window His three-3 0 0 vear-old son was at the wheel.

— — — stone told police h» had only22 8 5 planned to be kway a Jew mm-

1 2 0 2 3 Q-% ute» and had left the keys In2 3 2 0 0 2—• the CM.

PUBLIC NOTICE

\

To

SENIOR CITIZENSFor

Exemption QaimsCarteret Tax Office will start to receive claims for exemption

by persons of the age ot 65 or over starting THURSDAY, JUNE 1,1961, in the Tax Office, Municipal Building, Cooke Avenue duringthe hours of 9 A.M. to 4 P.M.

EVtRY CLAIMANT MUST BRING ALOKG THEFOLLOWING DATA:

1. Proof of age.

2. Probf of citizenship.

3i Deed covering propertyoccupied by cla

4. I960 Income t;ax return^

5. Tax bill for 1961.' Any additional information regarding the filing of a claim can beobtained every business day, Monday through Friday, between 9 A. M.and 4 R M. by visiting the office of the Tax Collector, where an ap-plication blank for filing of claims can be obtained.

CREENfALD, Assessor

ALEXANDER COMBA, Tax Collector

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PAOK TEN

7]if Crow's Nest P a r | y cI

i ^ i r t r1

K18.OO0 UJA IVIarkWriODBRirXJK • Dr. Henry

H> l:i/4:v. uPiirrfl] chairman, ofihr i.'iiitcd Jpwish Appeal andthe Wnodbridfcr Jewish Com-munitv Center, announord thei\inu'm?n hns passed thr ilfl,-

-, i »• i i Wl" murk inward thr noal of

from the i\ntrhoolr. tjoonoMark D. McClain and .lump?- An all-star vnni'ty show will

W G l n t c r , VICI' fllTMrlrnt ;illd h r (,l lr hitihllRllt of ( h r SUCCPSSdistrirt Sains mannacr. H-HWC- jmrty Sunday niRht. Admissiontlvely, of A. V On'Mi Kir* Rnrk |S Oy invitation only, issued toCo.. iformerly Valentin'1.1'' °f nil who contributed in any a-Wnodhrdlgr. have hern Herierl m Ount to thr campaign,members of the Am<in;in In- Mrs Henry Brlafsky, entrr-stitut* of MinlriK, Mrtallurinral tainmunt chairman, announcedand Prtrolrum F.npinecrs . . . thp following persons will ap-Di-. Herbert 1.,. Moss. Wood- |)ear; Charles Sokler. Mi's. M.br.ldpr, president of thr New Mann, Lillian Richman. A!Jersey Optomeirie As'-ooisitinn. Richman, Gene Hornick, Email-will attend the aimnul mid- uel Goldfarb, Sarah 8cheslns-.vear mcetlna <>! Hie jiinup at pr, Eleanor Goldman. Harveythe Shrlburne Hotel. -Atlantic Spectoi, Dorothy Willis, .lackCity, .Sunday. Monday and Gottdenked, Rose Bdafaky andTuesday . . Facts on Wood- Walter Rude.rman.bridge HIP included in Ihr Mo- A door prize of a (100 Israelibil Travel Guide for the North- Bond will be an added feature.eastern S t a l e s , guidebook,which describes local tourist ] M L | l l i n

rrsourOs and rates, hotels, I T I U l l l . I lmotpls and restaurant? Listing"what to see and do," t.hr guide I A | \ A ARUgcests a visit to Bible Gar- * " n i f l i r l <

den? at Beth Israel Cemetery, I S E L I N ... Harold F. MullinThree Woodbrdlgc motels were h f t b b e e n n a m , , d s e c r e t a r y o f

selected for detailed reports m t h e o r g a n l z l l l K committee forthe Ruide . N o r U l j e r s c y g| lOre Chapter ofC . il ~ i~1t., . . , „ . National Association of Ac-

From the Colleges: countants. Th,, ne,. chapter'Frank Riffle. Terrao Court, w l ) , c o v e r ^ . . ^ a n d M o n .

Fords and Joseph Hnat. Wat- m o u t h Aunties ftnd s o m n ofson Avenue, Woodbrdige. were thp surroundliiK area. Mr. Mut-initinted into Tan Beta Pi, na

Clubwomen Hold M < ^(losing Dinner

Citation* Tuesday

AVPINEl. - The rlositiR dln-n r r meeting of the AvenelWoman's Club was held at theBiittonwood Manor. Matawan.

an-

nual inspection of the Wood-

bridge Police Departmerit

and Auxiliary Police will be

held Tuesday a t B A. M., onJohn Mahon. president,! , n ( . M u n i c i p a l Building

pport on the Newi pounds prior to the annual' Memorial Day Parade.

The entire department andequipment wtU be Inspectedby the Mayor, Town Commlt-tpp and an army officer.

Continuing a , custom es-

Parkway Si

flofJersey Stntr Federation

Women's Clubs' annual ton-vention held in Atlantic City.At thr Junior Membership De-|)H it men's convention, the Av-ennl Sub - Junior Woman'sClub's president. Miss Valerie(ii'i-co, was awarded secondnliiiv for the best president'sI,.port The Junior Woman'sHull »f Avenel was awardedhonorable meiitlon for Its mem-bfislup department. Those at-

from the local clubMrs. Mahon. Mrs. William

Ku/.inink, Mrs, William Han-sen mid Mfs. Hay Heinvlch.

Commissioner David Millerwill present citations tomembers of the police de-partment who have disting-uished thpmnelves during thepast year.

Urged by |ISBLIN—The „!,„

Wund signs on .State ParkwBy H ; |

the president of V, •ber of Commprcr ,with Statement officials.

A, Qeorgp -|,.y

John 8hopp mid j , .of the Departm,, l l t

warning of onrninmotorists.

said his sinon the Park'*;.

need for an ovn-i,the first brldt,exit 131motorist*

'J.M1S

M'arl,

i iat» fromI from left to right[ liar type: slsn is U.M

SERVICES- Members nf ConitrfKation Beth Am. Colonia and (ninrrncatlon Beth Shnlom, Iselin»lnn» »-lth thi- rMbbis from thr twn r..nBreRatlons ar<- pictured ahnvr at the hmnr nf Herbert Seelifi. 10.5 Grandi L f X t e t the joint service* to I* he.d every Saturday mnrnln, .t 9:11 until the end of Jun,From left to right. Jonah Sherman, past president of Beth Am: Mr. Seeling, Rabbi BernardWolfson, chairman, Voulh Committee, rnlnnla: Rabbi David Schelnfeld, Colonia:

president. Beth Am; Jules Romanoff, religious

Arthur Bennett;chairman. Brth Am.

Iselln: RonHarry Mandel.

iioidPenny S

Mr. Snrembn Take Deceased JW\Memorable Trip!

AVENEL - Charles Seramba,43. Tappen Street, had a ride

WOODBR1DGE - The Par- Saturday that he will neverent.s Auxiliary of the Wood- forpet

'•lln is currently associate direc- b r l d g ( , L i n ) , , League and Pony He told policet onal engineering honor so- tor o f t h e N e w a r k c h a p t e r . Ua~w h , , l d i m r annual pen-entered his driveway, the gasClety at Newark College of Pfc,rROn l j l t f i r sted. in becom- n y s a ) c a t t h ( , s l J n m P S ' cafe-'peridle stuck and his car wentEngineering Miss P"™-1* | n a charter member o^the new t e i . i a | a s t Wednesday. Mrs.:through the rear wall of hisSharp, daughter of Mr. anq , c n a p t e i . s h m i l r i w d t e t 0 Mr . , G e o r g e M n n , , n a n d M r s . jo-^rm\ through the backyardMrs. Howard Sharp Unden. M u l l i n a t 8 9 Madison Street, s e p h S r a k n C 6 w e r e Co - chair-of Arthur Rec.hnitzer, Alden _ . . . . . . l h

Avenue, Woodbrdige, has been, I s e l i n M r M u l U n l s a s e n i o r m » n iR<j,id d a m f l ( l i n g f e n c e a n d | Participatins in tlwl l l f l l , ft

ftnaiysl6 accountant serving on the ticket com-.shrubbery, and then into thew j t h H o f f m a n La-Roche and a ; m l t l e c wt,,.e M r s . Stephen Ma t -Wkyard of Mary Mahon. Bel-

elected to Gold Key, se|1l°''ifinancialwomen's honorary society at

Alfred University Alfred, » Y . m e m b n . o f t h c B o f t r d o f E d . | y l M r s . J r>5 t .ph Nnprovnlk, andigratlp Street, filially stoppingShe is studying in the School , , c a t | o n

of Nursing . . . John Morsan,Longfellow Drive, Colonia, ha*been elected vice president ofthe Indiana University Chapter JSight Out in

j Burning of RubberBy Plant is Halted be held each Monday through

R » . « » » « K A » A f ] WOODBRIDOE - Build l l v l l l l / v i \;\t inspector JaiC Mclver has •,.

, dered the burning operation on of the food sale June 3 at 567WOODBRIDOE - A Jew- M u U o n H o , ] o w R o n d c o n d u c t . wcwdbridge Avenue, announc-

ish War Veteran's murker and (,d fey J i i k p K j e t 7 m a n & S o n . ed hot dous, cabbage rolls, sal-that as h e i f l a g * ' a s P ' a c e d o n t h p ( !1 'avp haltod a c1s ' c n k e s - s o d a ' ^ ^ w l " **

'firm has been buying featured. There will also beeads from Raritan Ar- l»l»nt« for sale.Mayor Frederick M. Mrs. Dale Scott, music chair-

Adams said, and burning the man. presented a musical pro-rubber off to reclaim the steel, gram which consisted of a so o

c,e!T" The treads are stacked in an by Mrs. Scott and some old

Suipicibui

Visitor to lady of the house—(bound traffic HIMVwere made to the -There's a gentleman with a'Route 1 exit, hr .„

Aiiiti i< an Cancer S(Kiety, Near; b u n C h of roses »t the door." Mr. Perry add.Bust Foundation, Mental Health -i ain't going — It's probably Chamber Is also ,,,,nnd Kiddie Keep Well Camp, another ruse of the landlord 'a. "'sign on the Nonj i,,,,,,Mrs. Joseph Wukovets. advisor^to thc junior club, announc-ed there will be a dance spon-isored June 2 at the WoodbrldgeiJunior High School. BarronAvenlp, Woodbrtdge from 7.30p M to 11 P. M. .

It was announced by Mrs.Fred Hyd( that summer cardparties are in progress and will

of Past Commander SamuelBelastosky at Mt. LebonanCemeteo- Sunday by membersof the Woodbridge Township

T h e

BOWLERS!JOIN ONE OF OUR

SUMMER LEAGUESAlr-Condltloiied for YOBT Comfort

MondaT—Men'i Leafnet

Tuendiy—Mixed Doublet

ThursJiy—Mixed

OPEN SUNDAYS Ifrom !

11 NOON JSpecial Reduced Rate* for Children Batumi

» A. M. to 4 P. M.

BOWL-MOR LANEST e l ME 4-IMJ Wnodtirldw4S3 Amboy A T U I M

Jewish War Veterans

mony were: Samuel Wolkofsky, | n c u l ( , r a t o l . w i t h a spPCiBi burn- fashioned harmony by a quar-Martin Staum, Commander r r ^ ^ .— . = -.-Murray Pi-eidman and Harold H o w p v e ] .~ " " PFX: Douglas Ber-

the

P t i a i burnu p t h p s m o k ( , 1(,t consisting of Mrs. Kuzmiak,

mayor claimed, Mrs, Wukovets, Mrs. Scott and, ng „ . . TT

rjiveiiskl. The pen-'against the Mahon house, but Berltowitz. PFC Douglas B « - ^ o f t h p b u r n m g W M d o m , M r s . J i U n e s McHmh. The ac-• f f , conducted by not before fence, shrubs and ^wi tz . h,ome on teavr from the , n , h o n u M n j , ( h r a i r , rompflnist was Mrs, CharlesMrs Morrell and Mrs. Szakacs.'garba^ cans were damaged. Air Force, also participated, A o r d e r w a g teucd b y M | . M i l l l , r .

' Post members Placed flaRs on ^

of Alpha Epsilon Delta, depart- SEWAREN - 'The Tiredt l h t d

. The door prizes were raffled off. Seramba\ork ^ ftnd A]. 'nb,as jon, of

treated forthe back by

b m J a c q u , , smental honor society in niedi- »«„.u.P C" . . j p thoir nmnni mi i •. i^, , .. , • . , u ^ i l M o t i n e r s m f t a e l n c ' " n l m l i | The hospitality committee m-dne. for the 1961-fii school S p H n g t r l p t o N e w Y o r k c l l y ^ ^ ^ ^ m& U p_

year. He is "sophomore . . M o n d a y n l g h t i f o r d l n n e r ftnd; Heinbach. localRutgers New Brunswick Exten-, l he B r o f l d w a y P i a y , "Mary. M r s Charles Kish Mrs Johnsion Center plans to offer *am,mryr Sa rk M r f Cha es Knarr andmer evening courses in General I n a d d j U ( m ^ M r s D a v l d '"Insurance for the State exam-.Balf0Ur i a f o r m o r member wholnations for persons who could, r ecently moved to Bayhead. innot he accomodated in Its re .g- : o t l p n r i n n p p w l . p M , . s . H H I T V , . - J . p r e s j d f n t of

Little League, who spoke'tor. Miss

the Avenel Firs, Aid Squad.

Post rrtembers placed flans on M d v e r u n t u a r r a n g ( ) m P n , s a n , r

y;approximately 100 gra\es ot >~ fOr complete incinerator NOW AKOOT' ! Jewish War Veterans bunea in b m . n i n p HOPE1JVWN Ten-year-

;Mt. Lebanon and Beth Israel Q n o r d f r b y ^ MKhei. 1)]d D a v l d p, l rk a l i . HowardCemeteries

chirk-s Clark

s cCjeVFmot Jr pres-

Two Guys from Harrison nave sueet . reported to Lt. HowardEngaged to On Memorial Day breaktiist i n s l a l l M , ! i i ; l l t e d p X i t s s i E n s i i n d Tune Tuesday that someone

. . . . will b» sen-ed at 9 A. M at the i T m o v f d o b s t r u c t j o n ! i f , - O mhad stolen his bicycle worthPennsylvania Jfonjhome of Murray Prledman. 527 (,xj)s $4n

Mr and'Llndp11 A v e n u e ' for

j 1 5 participating ', \ 5 i VatTc«rfo" w " \«ticano. m th- Wood-

^

Barbara Locki(>,'p''!.j,1pr

M d M M r ( .

es will run from June 5August 28daughter of Mr. mid Mrs.James Lockle. WoodbrdiRe, hasb"°n named a student counsel-or ni Beaver College. Miss

is a gradunte of Wood- seph

Harper Sloan, Mrs. Bernard o n t h f , importance of the Lea-,to ijameH. F. Basehardt, ,! l )P a n d j t s Auxiliary, and Mrs Charles Moore. La

Raymond Moran. Mrs. T n p n p x t l n r p t m R ^\\ Df, held tmbe. Pa. the SI James' cafeteriar ,r«v qnd Mrs John'

June 8. 8:30 P. M

Kaltenbach, S9 Maple

Sftveria F. VatiCiino,'posl . T ..T Moore, son of Mr.i t h<1 ' r PrWrty in Iselin ». mem-

re Ln- ' o r J ' o f ° s t Commander Bela-" stosky. Rabbi Philip Brand will

B "rariiiale of officiate at the ceremonyWoodbiid^e Hich School.employed as n ?tpn

brdme Hi«h School and is ma- Avenueh, S9 Mapfrom Iselin. B . B l ' S Y VANDALS

WOODBRIDGEin kinderRart.-n elemen- daughter .to Mr. and Mrs. Sol

the commercial department ofWOODBRIDGE - George Hie New Jersey Bell Telephone

tei-v education Ht Braver. PreTe" lOs'Berkele'y "Boulevard; lHansen, Second Avenue. Port Company, Elizabeth.a daughter to Mr. and Mrs . | R e a d i "8 ' t o l d P° l i c e Tuesday; Her 'fiance attended schools

At tiaiHiom : Donald Chapman 26 Forrest!1081- * n ' t e his car was parked'in Kingston. Pa., and is a pri-William J. Flscon. Dunbar street- a son to Mr and Mrs.011 G l W l ' s t l T P t i t h r fl°or matvaU' first class in the U_ S.

Avenue. Fords, a .Junior at the I Richard Resnvk Correja Ave- w a s s t o l e n a n d t w o t a i l lignts;Army. stationed at Camp Kil-Floi'hiim-Madison rumpus ofimiP- fmm Wnnribridcfi a l l n d tn<" f r o n l pac ing lights;mer. now on temporary duty at

All Paris paper? but, one backdc Gaulle.

ofinUP-FairJeigh Dickinson University. K o n u, \[T ^nd Mrs. James were brokenhas been elected president of Ferric. 112 High Street; a ~the Intercollegiate Council, A-jdaughtpr to Mr, and Mrs. Sey-mcrican Chemical Society S t u - | m o u r Bromberx. 269 Southdent Afflliates, North Jersey|pa,.|< Drjve; . . from Avenel,Section-. . . Ronald N. DeWitt,'a daughter to Mr. and Mrs.Leon Avenue. Woodbridge. re- Donald Wallower. 49 Doreenceived his Master of Science j Drive; a son to Mr. imd Mrs.Degree in geophysics MondayJEdward Moran. 535 Wood-

Camp Drum. New York.

at the University of AlaskaRichard Vanasse. 12 Sandal-wood Lane, Colonia, received amark of 94% in the recent finalpiatio auditions held in Newark!under the auspices of New Jer-sey Music Education Council. . . I believe the plan to present"As You Like It" this summerin an outdoor setting with thecooperation of the RecreationDepartment is excellent. Wecan use a few cultural activi-ties in the Township and thisis a step in the right direction.

•, If you can act or can help out1

irj any way in the production1

end why not attend the Initial1

meeting tonight In The Inde-pendent-Leader Building? . . .Jofin A. Locker. MUdred Lane,Fords, has been elected tomembership In Newark Chap-1ter of National Association ofAccountants . . .The ChamberMusic Concert at Circle Play-house Sunday was excellent.Participating were CarolynFirestone, flute, Raymond Fire-stone, piano: Carolle-Ann Mo-chernuk, piano; Bert Single-ton, piano . . . '

Last But Not Leapt:Born at Perth Amboy Gener-

al Hospital: From Colonia, adaughter to Mr, and N(rs. Ron-ald Lee, 673 Inman Avenue; asoon to Mr. and Mrs. JamesPosselli, 15 Brookside Court; adaughter to Mr. and Mrs. My-ron Dzyak, 43 Hoffman Boule-vard: . . . from Fords, a daugh-ter to Mr. and Mrs Kar6l 811-iwhuiki, 519 Crows Mill Road; adaughter to Mr. and Mrp. Jo-

bridge Avenue; . . . from Hope-lawn, a son to Mr. and Mrs.Lee Jordan. 38 Loretta Street.

TURNPIKE\bqsve-iN THEATRE1 ROUTE M1 ROUTE Mi t A i r BwuwawicK

FlILL WEEK! May

RITZ TheatreCarter*!, N. J K I

Fred MacMurray, Na iu j Olscn,Kern an Wynn, Tommy Kirk

— Plus -

Open atShow Begins at Dusk

FREE: Playground, Carousel,Train a ides

CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE

NOW TIIRl TLF.SDAVWalt Disney's

"THE ABSENTMINDED PROFESSOR"

Plus•NOOSt FOB A I5UNMAN"

Kiddie Mitinef Snlurdij , 1 P. M,

WEUNKBDAV THRL SATURDAYBob Hope • l.udlle Ball

"FACTS OF LIFE"and

"OPERATION BOTTLENECK"

Kiddie Matinee Sat., I \\ M.

KNJOV A NIGHT y i r -tJO TO THE MOVIES!

ROLLER SKATINGSPECIAL RATES TO

GROIPS

livery Night

Except Monday

7:30 to 11 P. M

Matinee Saturday,

Sundays & Holiday-

2 P M. to 5 P M,

SMITH AMBOY ARENAStevens & 6th. South Amboj

85'5 0

1-3400

ENTIRF WKEK!V THRf TIENIHV!

Vnu'll Hip (>\TT KI.CHBF.RThr Funines! Dlvmypri

Sinrr l.authtfr:I1 red MacMurrav - Nanrj Olson

KeHian Wynn - Trnnmy KirkIn Halt Disupy'\

'The AbsentMinded Professor'

And—Technicolor ilolm Wayne, Dean Martin.

Ricky Nelwn

"RIO BRAVO"

Enjoy an EveningAt

SwallickTavern, Inc.:Beer

Wine

Corner WUllam & New Streeti • LiquorWOODBRIDGE • Sandwiches"Betty and Joe" - Phone ME 4-9738

I9S1Christensen's

Notice!10% Discount on"PF" SNEAKERS

CPT." MF.AN8 POSTURE FOUNDATION

To All Members of

Little League, Pony League etc.Uir istensen s

•/// Snrv

w / ; / . / /

We Had a Flood In!

W M J U READ£ THEATRES

STATETHEATRE '

K^odbrldge. N. 1

TODAY THRU TUKSDAY

"The AbsentMinded Professor"

Xtarrtni

Krfd MacMurruj

Naucy Olson

Shuwii at 7:20-9:10

baiuiday ^Utluec SM-1MSl'NDAV CONTINUOUS

- 5:J5 - J:30-9:«MS -

FORDSPLAYHOUSE

HI i-9348

TODAY THRU SATURDAY

MAY 25-27

"Desire in the Dust"With Raymond B|irr and

Martha Heyer

"HELL IS A CITY"With Stanley Baker and

John Crawford ,

Saturday Matinee:"SEVEN VOYAGES of

SINBAD"

SHORT AND CARTOON

SUNDAY-TUESDAY

MAY 28 - 30

"HOODLUM PRIEST"With Don Murray and

Larry Gates

"HEROES DIE YOUNG"

With Ertka Peten andScott Borland

WEDNESDAY, MAY 31

"Hmgarlai Shew"

SNOW THRL' TUESDAY

Original: Uncut!I'lark Gable, Vivien I-eigh

"GONE WITH THKWIND"

NOW THRU TUESDAYWalt Dlsney'd "ABSENT-MINDED PROFESSOR"

"KRONT1EB UPRISING "HIIDAV Hi SAT., EXTRA!

CARTOON CARNIVALPlus Late Horror Show

OLYMPIC PARK OPEN

4 MILLION GALLON POOLOPCNWA.M, U 7 P.M.

Prizes for *ll ggrnes

Captair. Joseph Basile and

)m brass band . . . fastest

roller coaster. , . rides.

tables . . • refreshments..

walkthroughs',. new Kiddie-

land coaster. . 6 bus lines to

gates, parking for 2000 cars

oimvic PARKIRVINGTON-MAHfWOOO

Chancellor Ave. at 40th St, Near Garden State Pirkway, Routes 22-24

ISELINAIR CONDITIONED

rTHURSDAY AND FRllfAV

"The Hoodlum Priest"— AlKO —

' UEROD THE GREAT"

Special Kiddie MatineehSaturday and Sunday,

Maj J7-J8"J WORLDS OF GULLIVER"

Plus "THE Ii-MAN"

SATURDAY AND SUNDAYEVENINGS

ALSO MONDAY AND TUESDAYAcademy Award Show!I

J u k Lemon • Shirley MacLaine

'THE APARTMENT'PllU

Burl Luicutcr - itirUy Joan"ELMEB GANTKV"

8TABT6 WEONUOAY, HAT U

"THE ABSENT-MINDED

PROFEtfBQR" ,

GET THE -JUMP" ON SUMMERF6K FUN and EXERCISE

: ! -SHAPE UP"at the

M JUMPIN'GYMINY

"TRAMFY"OFFICIAL NISSEN

I1RAMPOLINECENTERNow Under New Management

OPEN DAILYSUNDAY Thru FRIDAY from J:OO'P. M. to 9aOO P, M.

SATURDAYS and HOLIDAYSFrom 10:00 A. M. to 10:00 P. M.

Supervision by Capable Instructors

WOODBRIDGEJUMPIN' GYMINY745 Amboy Aveuite (Route 35)

(OppMlte Woodbrldge HWb I

Our Ladies' Department!A broken water pipe in our ceiling resulted in water

damage to our New Summer Stock of Ladies' Apparel

MUST SELL MOST ITEMS AT

COST or BELOWLAST 3 DAYS TO SAVE ON

• SKIRTS • BLOUSES • BATHING SUITS

• DRESSES • COORDINATES .•ACCESSOR!)*Our Lou* it> Your Cain A mere Hashing rmtonk most i

COME! SEE SAVE!

MARKS HARRISMAIN STREET (At the Bend) RAHWAY

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Prom All

the Community

Independent-Leade] Carteret PressEdison Township and Fords Beacon

A Nmnpapt Dedicate to the Bert

Intenito of the Residents of the

Cotnnranttlei Wt Serf e.

;l yc coinr times when wo must sufTor the

inisti-iition. This is my experience today

. n i c M j i r words about my lonjr and

M<>nsi»nor Charles G. McCori'istin.

Sweetness and Lighto l u s w l i ° P l o ( 1 w i t h the

.,,pr with our mediocrity — but every

PAGE ELEVEN

Town RejectsRoad Route

ni(l

>r ictually, that thr drop lovr and

Il(.|, mi accorded him by a whnlr roni-

n iirtirr express his dignity and s ta tui r

; .'.mid The occasion of tlir anniversary

I,,:!, vcar m tho priesthood, however.

iiMi.uul M)III(\ special effort of ack.nowl-

,. ;|M1',r to whom hr lias been rminsrllnr.

miih'dante. To mr, hr has heen

— with patience, the humility

kr him truly exemplary, and kindness

, i I,•servoir which npvpr diminishes

• • • •

. ,ivs difficult to explain thr reasons and

, which pntpr into the development o! a

.i!i,(l relationship, such as ours has hem

,.(- iivsiiyed a series of possible explan-

•••: 1 think the onr which seems most

,. 1,1 me — perhaps because I like to think

i 1,11 he has bepn the philosopher and I

- -lie student Our discussions, at timps.

• bi'ief. At others, they have been exten-

.•.' they always have been exciting When

: I am too often a ponderous thinker —

•• .ndi'hted to Monsipnor Mi'Comstin lor

j ^ viich intellectual process of which I am

'> that at least in the face of a frontal

i«in the doctrinaire, I was .somehow able

\im Mime plausible posture to justify con-

.!'. oi the discussion.

tins of these discussions, often during

ANSI M, M\V HITKS: Abnvp. Miss Barbara Rrillv isO i n u i i v i v i i i K , t s c r i i u n c r . i t H i e I ' n i u n i i i g r i l e s h e l d

,il SI. Ji inirs ' Church, VYnorihridfir

Rumma<][p Sale

Begins Todayi i i . H l ' ( j i l i l f l (il t i l l

c ; i I m i d K r t i i i i i i i ' d

. v j ) u i i v i : ' : t u ii I ' M I I I I H ,

' l . iV , i) ; ,1 t u l l i u i r o u

Tl . r I / l l -

I ' i i i t lue l l -

CIlUM'll IS

Ki- sai l tn -

iind Sat -uid.i;, ,a Id:: Mum S t n v t \utliMi'-i Si'']}|»'ii I'Ul'i as chairmanII «:l! !),• O[j-n today horn <JA \1 lo 6 P M : tomorrow, 9H I In 1 P. M Saturday 0A. M in noon

A n Hi i i iu i tnai i bake ,ian will

!>• siHitiMiicd uy t h e L a d i e s Aid ,

s o n i ' j S.itiiKliiy a n d S u n d a y i

in Hi. piiiLMi Sel looI St .m-i i iud-

i l W ' i i p . K!!ll . :it,t v'ill, .i: r\ ., \. '

Iiy MTrtiollM ii.iiy l)i' pl . ici 'd o n

ord i ' i t t n o i i n h IMC c h u r c h o i l i e r

WOODBRIDQE-In a Uimn-!inious vote Tuesday the Town;Committee rejected tfV East-!West, Freeway route drawn up;by Perth Amboy City EngineerLouis P. Booz and recommend-ed by the City Commissioners

Second Ward CommltteemanjJoseph Nemyo reported'ho «iul(

Coinnilltcrinan Leon Blanch-]aid attended a meeting withiHopelawn residents and theliitlei strenuously opposed Mr.IBon/: plan because it wouldlake ;)4 home in Hopelwan.

'The Hopelnwn .people." Mr.1,Neiiivn said, "feel the plan isof no benefit, to them. They do1

jinl feel they should sacrificetheir homeN for proplf out. olthr Slate."

Hi said t'ic route alunu tinLehmh Valley Railroad is themils route acceptable lo Ilope-lawii bf cause no homes will betaken. Hi- alsn said he knows.Ihe ralli'fKirl route has been es-tiniiiled to cost $14,000,000more.

We t i r l . ' Mr Nemyo de-cliireil, "Hopelawn has beenraped enough due to Route 9and Hir Garden State Parkway.Home of the Hopelawn resi- _ .dents have already been forced \ p t t / I l r l f i I l i l Kto move three times to make, c " VF1115 V i l U l Jroom (or roads. After listenim;to the people wr feel we have A c L wno alternatve but to go along J iBlVnw,th them. They have been AVENEL - Members of theb o t h e r e d and tormented Companions' Club, a newly-' n m m h ' oi'Kanized club for eirls twd

The resolution, approved u- 11-14, held a barbecue Satur-lianimnusly, advised the Perth day. After attending the WoodAmboy official family of the i,i-idBe Township track meet atdecision and asks tor another , |> Woodbridge High Schoolmeet mi-, to consider another the «roup had as guests, James)liU1 ' Calvin and Alan Black, U?ach-

Ye.steida* Mayor James J. ,Ts at School 23; Mr. and MrsPlyiiii. Jr., Perth Amboy, call- Robert Warner , Mr. and Mrsfi the Town Committee's ac- Martin Goodman and Mrs. H

tion " a breach of faith" and Wuth."irresponsible1 He said an T h f d u b ; s president. Caro

had been reached l y n sodden, read the creed tcthat tlie Booz plan "will do the l l u , m e m b e r s who were sworr.least amount of damage to to uphold ithomej in both municipalities.- p r o | , r a m s w U , i n c l u d f i s p e . l k .

ers from the first aid squad,fire and police departmentsiand speakers on nursing, sew-ing, cooking, music, dancing,

needlework, and cosmetics.The members have also indi-

an interest in having

Town Seeking

Federal Aid

MAKINfi DINNER I"1,ANS: Committee hp&ils nf tlip WnndhHrtRe Township EducationAssociation's sprinR dinner to he held Monday at Bultnnwonit Slaimr arp shown abovemaking final plans. Thp teachers will honor rptitrd niPinhers nf Hip association. Seatpd,left to richt, Mrs, G. Herbert Srhrimpf, Mrs. .lack (iottdenker. Mrs. Krank .!. MoCloski-y,chairman, and Mrs. Harry Serhrkt. l,in<-oln Tambopr. who will serve as toastmasler,

looksnn.

PTA to SupportI? O P 1 !lnB>

^ IiPlPrPlinilllliart,

MISS I.Al'RA J. GIVEN• new

ort the lvOienrium forhmh school when it

or wi'ti the president, Mr;

if! the sensation of being a pin^-pong Steven simou

••-•I ii tireat and will always be memorable.

for a vote.

•someone from the armed forcesI visit a meeting in order to

MISS DUANE M, MeEWENTO G E T DEGREE: MissDuane M, McEwen, SherryStreet , Woodbridge. will beawarded a degree by the Col-legt of Saint Elizabeth, Con-vent Stat ion, at commence-ment exercises June 7.

The daughter of Mrs. A

The Lidlt'A Aid Society willalso s|ion.s(ir a bus trip to Sler-lu.u Forest (inrdi'iis. Tuxedo.Ni A York Juiu' 11. Reseiva-t!••!i'. nui\ be made with Mrs.Fiank Kopanyi or with MisSimoii

Sm.diiv school will be held at10 A. M : Knulhh s e m c r at 10A. M and Hungarian Service11 A M

Tiic final iiin'tinij ol YouthKelliMMiip will bv held Sunday7 P..M m t h e auditorium Newmeiiil) ' ! ' uill br inducted afterdevotions A nrr i ' i i i ion srsslonwill b< h'-ld and | f ! n - l i m e n twill b« <''! I'l-cl bv Hiiniiira Sipo,and LiiidH Paslo«sk;

In rhui JC/ o( prii^rum an

never did. A towering idealist as he Njin K Kury and Lxda Hack-

has little time for dc.sult-

Jinn. in which far too many of us seek

we urow tired of the demands whichi^inal thought — and it may be that

,n this common anathema formed a'• tiim foundation upon which — for\i,!iiy — an everlasting friendship was

'isT, no doubt, who often havr won-

Monsifjnor MrCorristin and I ever

l'^y I am sure he will not mind if

K R A T t R M T Y SWKKT-IIKAKT:1 Miss Laura JeanGirrn, daughter oi Mr. andMrs. Kichard H. Given. Mc-Karlane Road. Colnnia, was Vernon Harsell as new presi-orowned "Swcethrart" nf Phi

(-.psllon Fraternity,

Kroup;, a b o u t t n e U n i t e d G r a y M M e E w s n p i s

m !

Mrs. Russell Buchanan, out-president., installed Mrs.

States and its way of life. Rfaduate of Wondbridge HighPersons interested in addres-j School and plans to teach inshift the group are asked to call; Woodbridge Township.ME 4-1162.

Appreciation has been ex-

Ridfr College, Trenton. Miss(iivrn is a graduate ot VVoodhridgr High School and Ber-keley Secretarial School. EastOrangr. New Jersey, She isemployed at Public Service,Newark. She is wearing theFraternity I'in of F o s t e rRurkr, Jr., Douglas Avenue,AveiK'l, a senior at Uidrr.

IS Curl Fleming to Talk

To tth Ward

dent. O the r s installed were, . . , . . , , , r, ,,Mrs. Herber t . K-isoff. Mrs. I rv - t e » d e . d to M r a Mary Sandor

andiriK Witt ,Schectnian,

i l l l d

and Mrs. Aaronvici1 presidents;

Croup AttendsHamilton, record-

secivtary: Mrs, eorresponriiiw ;

Mrs. Wilbur

hours they donated makingMother's day carnations; Mr.

\ id SquadTo Have Drive

AVE1NEI, •- Avenel and Co-oma First Aid Squad will dis-,nbiif,e com cards this monthor the annual fund drive. The:ards will be collected in Aug-st. and September.

frank Cu'nefjy and RobertGurdneer. co-chairmen,

ounced the «oal is set for $12,-300 this year, In urging all res-idents to support the campaign,they said, "No salaries are paidto anyone connected with thesquad, but in order to main-lain a highly ellicient servicewe must have adequate fundstor operation."

The squad, now in its 16th1

year, has provided free ambu-

woonBRIDGE - MayorFrederick M. Adnms said ywteiduy he Is hopeful a specialiinnl of S1M.000 for HIP Town-•lup to initiate studies for ur-ban renewal will be grunted.

The Housing and Home Pin-'ance AK'MICV this week notifiedi In- local Redevelopment Agen-rv that there Is presently nofunds available.

A new bill Is now In the handsjn{ the Banking and Financecommittee and it will be sentin I lie House of Representatives

1 mid Senate for approval. S.JHuddy Harris, executive dlrec-ior. said he expected the ap-

rovnl date will be some timen July.

The Township was Informednot much can be done aboutthe situation as nil communityrenewal program applicants inhe United States are in the

same position.However, Warren P. Phelan,

acting regional director of Ur-ban Renewal Division, Housingand Home Finance Affency,Philadelphia, has indicated thespecial grant for Woodbridgemay be forthcoming.

Mr. Phelan, the mayor said,will emphasize to Washingtonthe effect a delay would causethe Township, as the renewalprogram is also tied up withthe school program.

Township Girl Scouts

Rally Tomorrow NightWOODBRIDGE — One of

the highlights of the Girl Scoutseason will be the annual rallyof Woodbridge Township GirlScout COUHCII at Barron Ave-nue Junior High School to-morrow nlnht at 7:30. TheCouncil membership to date isjust under 3,000 and most areexpected to attend.

Mrs. Doris Rogers, first vicepresident, will make badgepresentations of curved bar,

lance service to this area on a highest award in scouting, ten24-hour basis since 1945. Twen- a n d flve Veal' P m s . » t d e b f t r s .ty volunteers undergo contin- a l l d first c l a s s badses.uous training in order to meet Brownies and Girl Scouts willany emergency situation. Hive the invocation led by Miss

Calls last year totaled 832, M i e C a l 'y ' e ' a™1 M i s s C o n n i e

M k ill b i i t

Robe 1 a n d M l Si Martin Goodman who. helped provide transportation

treasurer.Mrs. HitrsWl pros'-nted

r'ito and from the track meet and*• to all those mothers who do-

, , . , inated refreshments for the bar-becue.

The group is looking forlarser

one as I am, left earn of us ''' ni""'t Hyl" Kllti' a'1,ri M;ir" w»,d and

irHi- iissuranre that only m?n of great CI,,H:.

:• hofw to bo an implementation of pil|ii'i'Kej in the vineyard for elevation ot

!\ sell-respect and the full responsi-"i God's chilctrrji, We have always

t. I think, that he has such1 This, to us, is what matters

M'cka, gaimw Alex Po-Hicliaid HHckei. and

AN^INK IOSV B1KK?

Harold Melt/, Morton Giniger,I S E 1,1 N — A discussion nn and Leonard Fischer

pioblenis. Pioceeds of the ivreut. suc-will be conducted by Carl A ccssful PTA (air will lie used

Jr.. when the Fourth to purchase a tape recorder,.Ward Republican Club meet-, at film strips, and bookr. for the

Hall tomorrow- mcht school library. Mrs. lly Pirk-'ser and Mr». William Haddam

,Fii'esidi'|at a.

in .Mr . Flcinmu is the Four th were cha i rmen

iu,i a littli' uiil will be hap- Ward p<)P Township Commit- 1 Mr.v HaivellII iearn that In r bike ha.-t tee candida te . A question and from Mis . Gilberti found Police have m answef period will be conduct- principal, thanking tht

; C U . M . ' i h a ( 2 1 : 1 1 - h i k e l u i l l i d , l t I ' d

.uid Mon Waul chairman Mrs. tieurs-eithe many items needed by theBeveridsi' Wil be hostess.

Buchanan with n past presi-dent's pin

A skit written t)\ Mrs J lar"'CI ' headquarters for their'Wei. comparing modern moth- im^ 1 "^* i n o r d e r t o allow aners with mothers of yesteryear, increase in membership. There-••s pre-ienied by Mr Edwardl is a waitlns list for member-

laler. Mrs. Witt Mr' and Mrs.!sl"P i n t h i s n o n - P r o f l t ' n 0 1 >

seotarian group whose purposeis friendship and understand-ing of each other.

A plea was issued by MissSedden for assistance fromsome oi-Ranizatioti. neighbor.hood resident or local busiiieus-men to obtain a few necessitiessuch as paper products, a usedmimi'OBi-aph or dupli<piting milclime, a large d*'sk, a file" cabi-net and a large Amejpican flagSlie expressed the Club's ap-preciation to an anonymou:donor from Jersey City for

rend ,i letter

groupJohn G, SchreibiT. Jr.,.for its assistance jjti pioainng

Iscliool.

Graduate Teacher • Research Assistants/tip (foesTo R. T. Hawaii, Woodbridge, in Bio-Chemistry

•! Marietta thesis unestinatiun 111: bio-111(1' Hobelt chemistry.Wooillindnt'.i The chemistry major at Mar-

a graduate o! Wood-High School. He is pri's-

of ident of the Abecedarians,

\ that Monsignor McCorriSjtin liasnpottant milestone in a work dedi-

In our community, in a quiet and•iv. ho has been a discriminating anti: 'xample of faithful and dedicated1'ituaily, of course, |and with equnl

leader of persuasive concepts in the .Thomas"•spectable, fair and progressive ex- ;i>«« receliving for all of us. It is my own ^ ^ " ^ . s n , U) the

|)ii Certain it Will be the praver Of 'Chemistry and Cli«niral E»- men's0 . . , » ; , Itfiiu'ci'liiK ol Hi.- Uimoi'Mty of urer ol Kappa Mu« Miay c o n t i n u e long to exer t SUCh * . * , , Sepiember, mathematics h o n o r a r y , and1

i; i>is • ' ' 'loin secretary of the'Newman Club.

' ' The ,a6Msl,.nlshiP carried » He is a member of the. student-• i . * . 'stini'iiri of$" 000 plus rt'iniMion Faculty Committee, the student

I ' nf Miiiiiii and fees and will]alBlifite of the American Clli'in-!«•. SUrefty, many far tljore eloquent ^ ^ 'f'o], on | i l i akd l ,mlc yi.ttr.|ital Society, and a reporter for

ii. said of Monsignor jjlcCorristin as [Tins ofler us rss«ajiiiiy a stip-iThel 'uh | lee approaches, and is observed. " [ • ' " ^ J j ^ ^ ?"r_"

" l l1 now, these public words of gratitude

"i^htenment, the encouragement and11 'if has been good enough to give to

1 "uit as days and weeks and years pass' "'-it I, in turn, can express them to

member of Lambda Clu Alpha;5W Olive Plaice, Woodtordigsocial fraternity. Before enteri|is Marietta Co

legc he was eijnployi'd by wooqMi\ Havrun is theMr. and Mrs. Stephen HayranlbridBe Publishing Company

I S E L I N - Chain O'HillsWomen's Club will leave on ascheduled bus trip to New Yorktonight at seven to attend aperformance of "Wildcat"'

Plans for future activitieswere discussed when the croupmet at Iselin Public Library.

Mrs. Robert Deerin was nam-ed chairman of the annualsmorgasboard in September,and Mrs. Prank Burns, chair-man of a Roller Skating Party.

The annual square dance,November 18 at Masonic Tem-ple. Woodbridge, was announc-ed by Mrs. I Chet Glowmski,chairman.

Mr. Zarro, interior decorator,,.Elizabeth, spoke to the group!on the importance of home dec-;orating. '

sending them printed member-ship cards.

The Companions wil'J be sew-ins ceremonial gowns afterseveral sewing lessons to begiven by a professional dressmaker. Seventy five yards ofpink drip-dry cotton materialis needed for these gowns. Thisis another phase where assis-tance will be

highest ever, and this numberis expected to be surpassed nextyear.

Radios, somewhat like a per-sonal alarm system, were re-cently purchased for eachmember to provide a more ef-fective service.

Donations pay for operatingexpenses of two ambulances,first aid supplies, insurance,building repairs, and replace-ments of equipment. The 1951ambulance now in use is ex-pected to be rep(aced with anew one.

affair is open to the pub-

Woodbridge AmericanLegion Meets TonightWOODBRIDGE — A meet-

ing of Woodbridge AmericinLegion Post will be held at 314Berry Street tonight at 8.

Thomas Kath, entertainmentchairman, announced his com-mittee consists of M. O. Hunt,William A. Gardner, and R. H.Poerch. Candidates to JerseyBoys State will be announced.

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Quality Keep? V$ in Bnsines$ . .

t h ( n I know that Monsignor McCorris-I'leased in the knowledge he has made

'•ontribution to not only his own time,l!l»es which still have horizons to cross.

• « • *

W'H be ,my purpose to fulfill this obli-lll'h Heel very deeply.

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Yes . . . vVe are respon-sible fur Buttons andBows!

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Commendable DiscretionThe board of Education has used

sound judgement and comjnendablediscretion in directing thij, obsoleteSchool 1 close its doors for classes onJune 1 after 85 years of service.

It is likely that a new and modern• building to replace the unsatisfactory"facility which is School 1, can be com-

- pleted by the school year beginningSeptember, 1962 — and this is theBoard's objective, In the Interveningyear, all those pupils who are assignedto School 1 will be transferred toSchool 11, just a stone's throw away,While they will be on double sessionduring the construction period, andthis is a necessity which is palatableto no-one, there is considerable com-fort in the knowledge the dislocationis a temporary one — and that in allrespects the youngsters will be in amuch more favorable environment.

Unwillingness of a substantial num-ber of parents to agree to the closingof School 1 at this time is perfectlyunderstandable. Their position wasbased on the premise that since the

. building had been used without un-' toward difficulty for so long, it is; not reasonable to anticipate that ac-; knowledged hazards and insufflcien-

- cies would assert themselves moreacutely in one more year.

Under conditions as they exist inSchool 1, it is not possible to anticipatewith any certainty, It could well bethat those who object to closing thebuilding to classes next month, areperfectly correct in their assumption.We are strongly inclined to the belief,however, that we have run the riskol School 1 quite long enough, and weshould not press our luck further —particularly when we know that a re-placement is already on the drawingboards and very likely will be availablenext year.

We cannot but breathe a sigh ofrelief at the knowledge that thedangers we long have feared for theyoungsters in School 1, are nearlypassed.

Hig/» DistinctionHess, Inc., a member of whose fam*

ily of enterprises is Hess Trading andTransport Qf Port Beading—his highreason to be proud of the distinction|yhich is attached to its special cita-tion by the United States Public

• Health Service.fhe company was cited for the ex-

cellence of its rating in extensive ln-; Ejections of its fleet of tankers. Out of• 200 snip operators, only 13 have been' accorded a rank equivalent to that of" Hess. This special achievement is hlgh-" ly coveted, and comes only when most

crtical standards are met or excelled.The, award to Hess bears significant

testimony of the care and scrupulous: attention to highest health criteria

whjch are inherent iij company policy.. It presents strong evidence of a con-

tinuing tod determined application of' sound and effective measures in every

area possible, to give vitality and ef-I. fectiveness to this policy. It is one

which is only preserved by unceasingeffort.

A FableA young man lived with his parents

in a publlc*housing development.He attended public school, rode the

free school bus and participated in thefree lunch program.

He entered the Army and upon dis-charge kept his national service life

insurance.. He then enrolled in thestate university under the 01 bill,working part time for the state to sup-plement his 01 check.

Upon graduation he married a pub-,lie health nurse and bought a farmwith an FHA loan, then obtained anRFC loan to go into business. A babywas born in the county hospital. Hebought a ranch with the aid of a GIloan and obtained emergency feedfrom the Government.

Later he put part of his land in theSoil Bank and the payments helpedpay off his debts. His parents livedvery comfortably on the ranch with|their Social Security and old-age as-'«lstance checks.

The county agent showed him howto terrace It, then the Governmentpaid part of the cost of a pond andstocked it with fish. The Governmentguaranteed him a sale for his farmproducts.

He signed a petition seeking federalassistance In developing an Industrialproject to help the economy of hisarea. He was a leader in obtaining thenew federal building, and went toWashington with a group to ask Con-gress to build a great dam costing mil-lions so that the area could get cheapelectricity,

Then, one day, he wrote his con-gressman a letter of protest:

"I wish to protest excessive Govern-ment spending and high taxes. I be-lieve in rugged individualism. I thinkpeople should stand on their own twofeet without expecting handouts. I amopposed to all socialistic trends."—Sonoma County (Calif.) Medical So-ciety Bulletin.

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57 Sherman Street,Sewaren, New JerseyMay 14, 1981

The EditorTbe Independent-Leader30 Green Street,Wootfbrdlge, New JerseyDear Sir:

The laws of nature necessar-ily require ln every human be-_ , a free will, expressedthrough Individual trait* and •

and by a pow- Capitol Hill officials eiUmatejCrackert and

state - federal <••this field.

Governor Rock-

„ Er)\VAW) H. SMS and' ED KENNEY

WASHINGTON, D. C . - D U -, 7 , 1 the American flag along a pack*;

to be gaining favoT over|crackers which -,nation. Judging from t h e ^ New York as

coming Into Washing-|Uon in the ever-;;1PSU commit[on for naif* *nlch. h»™ been (military

the Capitol. The President

codes of j >ourselves being These flag* Rr

other, for « | ( W « mIt becomes ob-!at the

Sou, that .uch action h l n

eontrwuction to natural law.We condemn the commun-

whobuy

p a r t t e l

that an „person ,

j In th, 1 :

th.! Of the total r.8.7 per cent, or ,

Si ^tweT£ r S L fourth of Ju.y |and the communist world. It Is capital Hill crews " " « « « " Stuck Withperhaps surprising, then, to lowrri»« M many ai 1,000 nags gome men liafind within our own municipal-which people have requested for truthfulne-.vtty, a dictatorial faction that throimh their Congressmen. >can.t l n l n k fa<.utilise, every possible scheme u 5 t year workmen Installed e d n a r inof lelf-interest to suppress the pxtrft nag poles and worked for^io**! news-o-.freedom of those In the mln- n hours on the Fourth of Julyority — those outnumbered, rising and lowering flags. The' Future af (outvoted In Sewaren and Port dBU. and time each flag Is A B r l l l s h fc.,(.Reading. Is there any need to rai.vd over the Capitol is ™ - d u c K | m&T c : flook elsewhere In the world for cordP<] so that the recipient will g e l t l n g t n a t r>0K..acU f oppression? of sup k when his fla» was flying

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Employment lp

Under the Capitol DomeBy J. Joseph

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TRENTON — Prisoners arejwhich noted the minimum time are quite to Unrbeing given longer terms by! required to be served 'or each To support its

' f h I J i d the committee itecontention

acU of oppression? . . . of sup- mv when his flag was flyingpa-esslon of human rlghtt? One ln Washington. _ _ , .

^IOtt . ^ W * r e m l 8K

t h e by twelve feet, fly over the east ' ™ %*\-\Injustice inflicted upon these J,d Wf(t f r o n U of the c ,t0, our « " - N ^ _ >people: the lack of capital un- contlnuous]y and are removed They'll,.provemenU, the influx of heavy onlv T h f n J!Om outIndustry into this area, withoutany concern for their welfarewhatsoever . . . the devalua- . - ,. _ u , . ,tlon of their homes and prop- ™ « d °J" th« Cap tol U l d M

erty without any opportunity,"1™ i™?}° V8ri,°(us p w '

for redress. Is this compatible tlM throuthouUhe nation. ,with freedom? ^ g ^ „ expected to ap- : „ * } " , ^ ^

1 Had this been a private en- prove soon a bill passed re-didn't know afw -• •;terprlse deliberately suppress- centlv bv the Bouse which .-.u «„, .„ '.'•'.ing smaller entrepeneurs by would change Armed Forces nusband—Watf" ;•

]n the flrgt t h r M m o n t h s of equal, but growm ym R b o u t 3 500 flagg w e r e u a t f d income-t

I being given longer terms by! req toThe latest figures Of the Labor D e - , j u d g e s m N ew Jersey these'of the most IrequentJy imposed the committee cited records of m g 3I",i*"ci Cl l l l t l f f" i :u i5 u> wyulu L"tv'"t,r 'rtment show that factorv emnlov-days, and neither the law-lsentences before a pnwner is the Sut< Parole Board which' monopolistic schemes, our sys- Reserve policies.r tmeni snow tnat tactory e m p l o y ' ^ ^ n h U t ( } 1 M 6 tem of checks and balances The big change in the bill ispartment show that factory employ

ment in the month of Apr innc rea sed^ t t a^vo r \ ^ Tslightly. The increase was not a majorjtion.one, but in view of the downward trend' Cour t statistics showfor the past year it wassignificant,

Another economic indicator reflect- yea r s a n d t h e

fQr p a r o l e n t c o m ,& h o w Uia t ( r o m }inum 1M6>

beUeves this ub'.e may'through December. 1960, thereShave given rise to the belief were 6.936 parole hearings, butthat'that the Judge when fixing sen- only 2,396, or 50.3 per cent, pa-

ing an encouraging trend in April—the length of the factory work week.

9.2 hours

from 5.2 yearsaverage term5 9 y e a r s

To straighten out the condi-tion, the New Jersey SupremeCourt's Committee on Criminal

havior.

I t increaseQioanBverdBeoiaa^«oui j . | P r o c e d u r e i heftded by Justice

per week, which means that there haslJohn J. Francis, as chairman, take these factors into acbeen a half-hour rise since the bottom bas recommended to the var i - ;^ , , . . ^ ^ r e p o n 0, ^ e

ous sentencing judg« that group "The imposition of a OUL

was reached in January. wort credits,, commuUiUon'iengthier sen«r.« than the ye*rs J e u

These Signs are encouraging, but,111116 for good Behavwr, and'case otherwise warrants be- t0 land there

.. . i a . , parole eligibility not be con- cause of the possibility of pa-they do not reflect any rapid upturn I sWered w h e n flxing ^^^ o f r o l e ^ ^ ^ ^^'^^ ol

in the economy, which is Still rela-' imprisonment. , the parole system. Moreover, ;ttively depressed. They are encouraging! R « e n * the State Parole assumes that all prisoners are. . / . f. . . . . ' Board circulated amor.g the released from jail at the earn-in that they represent the reversal of ! c o u m y c o u n jU(Jges a t a b l e e s: possible moment. The facts

bring forth judiciary ac- l 0 equalize, at eight years, the, in Hollywor-dtion against such an aggressor reserve obligation of men wrv- films are going t.>and penalize him. Because there ing j n the Reserve's six-months hopes that the 'are no pena1 laws on the stat- training program. flnwy.—Christia- s-

The bill changed require- Hotments only for men ln the six- -—~months program and did not Scientific b

„ JET AIBCRAFT:-Noisy jet ™ »nd P° r t Readmg are left a f fect t h e g l x . y € i r obligation Anybody cou'.d ?.- aircraft are prohibited from » i t h o"1^ o n e recouse for self- for draftees and regular en- could Judge th» rx

landing at Newark Airport defense in the preservation, of ! l s tees nt which a piece •oJ the nowadays because of .the tre-their freedom; that is to se- comes an antique

,h»t it « imnm-vr t/1 m e n d o u ! n o i « » n d J»tentlal:«de from Woodbrdige Town- New Y o r k G o v e r n o r N>Ls0I, town Vindicator

l h a t h.aJmvl°.^., danger to residents ln nearby ship. .Rockefeller literally had Presi

' alone, theremoveiwnts ofNewark

the trend over the past year, but itwould be a mistake- to conclude thatthe recession is over.

In fact, the recovery is still movingslower than many had hoped, and itwill be many months before the pres-'ent rate of upturn—should it continue—will bring solid prosperity back tothe economy, in the fields, which havebeen badly hit by the recession.-

The Labor Department's statistics,then, are mildly encouraging but Pres-ident Kennedy, and Congress, are jus-tified in continuing concern over thebusiness picture and in taking actionto stimulate the economy in every de-sirable way. There ia still a long wayto go.

Women and FashionsWhile we are no fashion; expert, we

have A twenty-nine-cent \irord of ad-vice for the ladies. No. doubt few ofthem will follow our advice, and per-haps rightly so, but nevertheless wewill offer it—even if only for posterity.

For many decades now the womenof this country have been played forcollective suckers by the fashion de-signers, who change the styles ofclothes as often as they can—usuallyeach year—to make milady's wardrobesuddenly out-of-date. The idea is thatif the wardrobe suddenly becomesdated, or out of, style, this will necessitate the buying of new dresses, withnew hemlines, fiew designs, etc.

This greatly stimulates the apparelindustry, and causes some ridiculousstyles to appear periodically. The sackdresses of several seasons back wereabsurd for a woman with a good figure,and they were introduced to makewomen buy new clothes,.

Our advice to all women is to wearthe type of clothM that do the mostfor them and that goes for dresses,shoes, hats, etc.

Only if some resistance is shown tothe fads, which bilk the American pop-ulation out of billions of dollars an-nually, will the racketeering in thisflfllfl 06 6tini)64jL -

Know Your RepresentativesThe Dest citizen Is an active citizen, one wao is alert

and goes to the source to secure the best possible In-formation. The best representative U one who cooperateswith hU constituents and is ready and eager to receivetheir views

Herewith are the names of jour representative*. Keepin touch with them.

U. S. CongressSENATE

Senator Harrison A. WiUlaais, Jr.. (D), Senate OfficeBuilding, Washington, D. c. Home— Westfleld.

Senator Clifford P. Case <R' Senate Office Building,Washington 25, D. C. Home—3« Elm Avenue. Rahwaj

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESRepresentative Pettr Frelinghuysen, Jr., (R).iPlfth Con-

gressional District, House Office Building, Wasting-ton 25, D. C. Home—Morrtstown.

State LegislatureSTATE SENATOR

John A. Lynch. New BnmswlckMEMBERS OF ASSEMBLT

Norman Tanzm&n. Woodbrtdge •\ i. Edward Crabiel. Uilltown

I Joseph Doren, DuneJlen

Biard of Chosei FreelwMersKarl E. Metuer, President. Rutgwt University, New

Brunswick.Qeorge L. Burton, Jr.. 19 Aga'.e Road. LawTtnce Broqt

Village, New Brunswick. !

Edytbe S. UcAndrews, New Brunswick. 'Joseph R. Costa. 123 Hillcrest Avenue. Edison.Thoma* H. Lee, 140 Prom Street, South Plalnfield.George OUowsll 541 Kennedy Street. Perth AmboyWilliam J. Warren. 875 Main Street Fords.

Woedbrtyge TownsWp CiMltteeMAYOR—Frederick M. Adjuna. Colonia

FIRST WARD—Charlej Molnar; WoodbrldieMaynard Winston. Woodbrldge

SECOND WARD—Joseph Nemjo, FordsLeon BlaodWd. Fords

THIRD WARD—Robert Ja£kL~AvenelJohn Hughes,. Woodbrldge

FOURTH WARD—Thoma& J., Cwtelto. UeUn• David Nlcdl*. UeUn

FIFTH WARD—John Evanlo, Oolools jDavid T. Miller, Colonia.

Bortigfe of CartaretMAYOR—Stephen Sklte

President of Borough Council—Walter SUU)T«BCODNCILMEN

Thomas Mlllk Walter SullivanJohn Hutnlck John [TZurUlaAlexander Such Adam 8ymbor*l

Tiwithlp if EitwUAYOR—Anthony M Yelawiin

President of Council-Nell A. UeDonal|CODNCTLMZN

WUlUm F. Asnton Frank 3. TikacsBtmard J. Dwyer Dr. WUllun TothWUllttn N. Margolli WsJUt B. WoM

i —- i Rabbit ThiiikimIn a position of financial re- dent John F. Kennedy eating

two'sponsiblMy one is obligated in o u t of his hand at the Whit*' " animals real. •hU decision* to comply with House earlier this month. as an eminent >-.•.

weath-.the rules of prudence. Had the Rockefeller und four other solemnly « s u r f ( 1 "•it was im- municipal adminUtratlons of Governors who are members of,rabbit no doubt * ^New York Woodbrdige Township abided Uie Governors'Conference Civil which one ol a

Airport In 1960 by these rules, the present pre- Defense Committee met with skin Iswere 230 such carious financial s i t u a t i o n the-Chief Executive to discuss dead.—Thejet aircraft at w o u 'd not exist. Is Sewaren and

Airport without a Rort Reading to be designatedcomplaint. Passengers on such permantely as the crutch toflights were ferried to New support the imprudent, ine-York International sponsible acts of public officials

Now the Port of New York a n d mdlflerent citizens?Authority, which operates New- The residents of, Sewarenark Airport, haj called upon &nd Port Reading are entitledGovernor Robert B. Meyner to to democratic treatment aspermit Jet planes to land and guaranteed by the Constitutiontake off at Newark. The GOT- of the United States and itsernor, who has veto power over amendments. This they havi1

the actions of the Port Author- been denied. In place of it. theyity. will hold to his original h»ve been provided a rule ofposition. No Jets at Newark un- tyranny without democraticless there is a guarantee there principles. Their inherent freewill be no more noise than at will has provoked them to de-present and that all "safety re- fend their democratic way ofqulrements will be met, he says life. Though greatly outnum-

"It's up to me to select some bered, (n the end they will beexperts in the way of acoustical 'Continued on Page 19 •and safety engineers who willlook over the request and ad-vise me." says the Governor."I &ay the public _s entitled ioan objective ar.ilysU of thesituation."

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TRANSIT:—Governor Rob-ett B. Meyner is expected soonto call a public hearing on theproposal of the. Delaware RiverPort Authority to construct a(44.600,000 high speed transitline to directly connect severalCamden County municipalities*:th the City of Philadelphia

TV recommended Philadel-phia • Camden - 'Haddonfleld-KirMwood line will sene themost densely populated corri-dor of Camden County, and aniie* eas: of Haddonfield witha nigh growth potential. Con-xdered the first Phase of anLitetraUd area-wipe transpor-tation system for southern MewJersey, the project call* foradequate parking area* at eachof tbe New Jersey stations.

However, the authority rec-ooune&di that the transit Un*be elevated where neceautry,which would cause the con-struction o! a Chine** Walljlthrough " i f n j of the munici-palities. This has ctuied mu-nicipal officials In some are**to oppose the plan and is thereason why Governor Ueyner[|plans to hold a public hearing-on the subject

TOBACCO: — Uembers ofthe N,ew Jersey Legislaturehive been given a thorough'lesson on the tax burden on thegolden leaf—tobacco,

According to a brochure:given each lawmaker, the cul-tUntton of tobacco Is a* old as]the history of tbe country.the taxation of tobacco U oneof the most burdensome in to-day'* pattern of taxation.

It all s u m with the federalexcise tax of B cento per pack-age on claafttlea. To thU u x

(Continued on Fate >•>

On MemorialD a y . . .

It is fitting that we re-member, and honor, i a! Iwho have served in thearmed forces of this na-ffion. Their brave/y, stam-'ina, and devotion havewritten tome of the moil

'inspiring pages in ourhistory. May we continueto seek the paths of peaceand world amity, so thattheir sacrifices will nothave been'in vain.

This bank wiH b« dosedi l Day, Mayon Memorial

Wth. 1

WoodbridgeNational Bank

Our New Building. Corner Moore Avenueand Berry Street. Opp. Town,Hall

Member

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It nil PupH»Kdwnrd P. Keat-

p,,l. Isfiin Junior,,I iinnntmccd the,,,,'tl,,. fifth marking

Bar-Penny

Brodkln,Bernard

VlcklCreekmiir. Lil-

Dennis,

HicliHidCiirrrlll,

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Colette.Iran FlorkyJ

Andrea Hovis,Lynn Jacobs,

Michael Kane,r,ftri-,v Koiland,Kathleen Kra-

WHrrcn Lo-Mark

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I risen,Ih Morunn,

I,i in a me(I; Plllllcla

Srhrolh. Judith

IU',1, Hiilph Blsonlc,,,l]|,n), Rutli Ca»fl: ; iimle/, Arthur Hallit'-viidy. J" Ann Im-,i,-i,-iit' Maier. Thomas

\iarv M a r It o wMlikovlch

Ruhaid Nlms,James Palmer,

Virginia lt«'ttlg.Sandra

COLONIA - The "TeenYACC-tors," teenage dramaticroup sponsored by Youth Ac-Ivltles Council of Cojonia

marked the close of its first1

season with a club party Tues-day at the home of Mrg. How-ard Rood, club advisor.

High point of the year washe production of "Wizard of

Oz" presented at School 17 InApril, for youngsters betweenthe ages of 3 and 12. It wasan original adaption of thrPrank Baum story. The grouphopes to present It again Inconjunction with the SummerFestival Theater which will benltlated this year In Wood-

bridge.A field trip to a professional

;heatrlcal group Is now beingplanned. The group Is alsoplanning expanslompf membership and program next fall.

Nursery SchoolSeeks Quarters

COLONIA — Playschool Cooperative Nursery, due to closifor the Summer season, wli:not re-open' if adequate nousing is not found by Fall..

The group, a ndn-proflState accredited nursery schoolhas operated successfully fothe past three years, but crowd

Slmpiro, Da-jed facilities make new houslm

•Breaking RitesFor New Church Sunday

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- Oround-break-ceremonies for the new St.

onn Vlanney church andSchool, to be built on the five-wre site on Inman Avenue'Mt of School 17, win be heldunday, l p.

Ceremonies will be conduct-d by the Rt. RPV. Msgr. Char-es G. McCon-lstln after a Mass^ fl Colonia Junior High

M C l

J. Gerald Phelan Associatesleslgned the "L" shaped 2U.itoryirlck.The

•wo years ago by The MostReverend George W. Ahr, Bish-op of Trenton Diocese, becauseif the rapid growth of the area.i building fund campaign, or-

3chool. Rev.'astor of st.

McCorrlstlnJames Church,

Woodbrdige. and dean of Cath-•)llc Clergy of Middlesex Coun-•y- The group will return to theschool for Benediction.

Rev. Walter A. Radzlwon,pastor, announced the church,n n

the North wing, will have &1,000 seating capacity on themain level, and cafeteria, kttch-en, and heating plant on theower level. The Imposing mainmtrance will consist of threesets of main entrance doorswith large stained glass win-dows above, An outdoor statueof St, John Vianney will bemounted to the right of thientrance wall.

The East-Westhouseconsisting

d( .Iniiice Ablon-., Aliramo, Mary, r „•.-, 1«• y Curie, Ca-S:iMin CzapHnsky,•irllf, Mary Jean.Kent Gri)s.skcpf,

i-'!;i:t«' Llktis. Ml-,,i Willmm Mar-iu i a Pease. Dalenl H'lhi-aclier, HitH

necessary.Since most members are Co-

lonia and Woodbrldge residents,quarters In this area are beingsought. Adequate rental will bepaid, and any person or organ-ization with knowledge of a-vailable property is asked tocall Mrs Aaron Kruger, FTJ 8-13656.

New Jersey Central Railroad

wing wilparochial schoo,

of 24 classroomsequally distributed on threefloors, There will be two mainentrances, foyer, principal's of-fice, nurse's office, and library

structure of Norman

parish was organized

ganized In October, ol last, yenris now in progress.

Six Masses are celebratedSundays at Colonia JuniorHigh School, and four elemen-tary schools are used for cat-echetical Instructions.

Confessions are heard at.Cecelia's Church, Iselln,before Masses on Sunday.

Assembly of God ChurchPlans Pentecost Crusade

Mnrle

B'nai B'rithTo Induct Slat

COLONIA - The Colonla-Rahway B'nui B'rith Lodge will

! hold Installation ceremonies'Saturday at Temple Beth Tor-ah, Runway.

by permitting children to stand! Jules Bluestonc will be in-

BELlN — Rev. William R.Klrby, pastor, will be the speak-er at a three-day PentecostCrusade at the Assembly ofClod Church, 48 Berkeley Bou-levard. The services will beconducted tomorrow throughSunday, 7:45 P. M. and Sundayat 11 A. M. At % P. M. SundayRev. Jack Mitchell, PointPleasant will be the guestspeaker at a baptismal serviceand will preach on the signifi-cance of water baptism by im-mersion.

The evening services are de-signed to acquaint the com-munity with the basic beliefs'and doctrines of the Assembliesof God Churches.

Rev. Klrby graduated from1

Eastern Pentecostal Bible Col-lege, Ontario, Canada, and hasbeen the pastor of the Iselinchurch for 2'/a years. Prior tocoming to Iselln, he pioneered

God with International head-quarters in Springfield, Mis-souri. Since 1955 they have en-gaged In pioneer work and hnveopened a chapel in Tansht lo-cated in North Formosa andan Assembly of God church inthe southern city of KaohsiungIn South Formosa, Rev. Boltonsupervised two churches, heldseveral tent campaigns, andregularly c o n d u c t e d Bibleteaching crusades,

His wife taught in VacationB i b l e schools and Sundayschools, and ministered inwomen's meetings.

Before entering missionaryservice, Rev. BoltonandQodpreparation for

BIG BOOST FOR K1HICATION: Frank Not.ro, president of School 18 PTO. left pr*-Knta a chock for $1,000 to Harold (ioetschius, principal, right, proceed., from fnnd'-nih.nK events throughout the yMr. to 1* uwd for th, school library. Looking- on. center, b

Luther Lui, student, who won a bawball bat fnr naming PTO paper "News of the Month."

Elinor Louise PeckhamWeds William C. Berry

s

ISELIN — Miss Elinor LouisePeckham, daughter of Mr. and1

Peckham,Edison, was

Horvillo.jcooperated on a trip lost week.

and pastored the Assembly ofGod Church In Willlamstown,New Jersey.

The Sunday School has Justcompleted a Loyalty Crusade,1

and the attendance almost'doubled. The Sunday School

services, he and his wife grad-uated from Central Bible Insti-tute, Springfield, Missouri; Rev.

ss_ I B B I ^ v a u u i i D C I Lev B u l l Ul 1V11S.

w i "^7i^Ph Thomas Pfeffer, 45 1

Bolton with a BAJnI th P t

George Place, at a double ring:

SaturdayFirst Baptist

In the Par East Rev. Bolton!attended the Missionary Lang-

I t i t t f '

jStelton. Rev. Lloyd A. Williams' officiated,

g ; nc willf l I I near engineers and watch train ducted as president. Other ofli-|aui>erlntenclent, Mrs. R. Vlgnalll lOluopuat lons . The children thenjeers are Ionel Kahn, Samuel|w111 P r e s e n t a Picture of Christ

traveled to New York City by Began, and Alex Freiberg, vice!10 e a c n m e m b e r w n o w a a l o y a l

I u m J i a n n Wfty of l t u ' f ( ' n y ' president; Lfo Kahn, recording: throughout t h e campaign

JUIH llclPIlA family picnic it planned,swretary; Milton Kushner, cor-! Rev. and Mrs. Robert Bolton,1

Thr Federatedo[ IM'IIII held its

lunchpon at, id, where dona-.tcJt' to Mentaluldi,' Keep Well!

:!iil;tiul Tininlng

June 4 itl Roosevelt Park Thejresponding secretary, Samuellast general membership meet-:Felnijold, financial secretary;ing will be held at 11 WestfieldjMlehael Lemerman, treasurer-Avenue, Clark, tonight at 8,30. Dr. Arthur Bergenfeld, chap-

• liiin; Nelson Kornsteln, warden,

mlssionariee to Formosa, werethe featured speakers at a special missions rally last week.

Recently returned from For-mosa which It part of the Re-

:t BM. h.T report ofinn in Atlantic

Mothers GroupSponsors Sale

uage Institute of "Taipei For-1 E s c 0 I ' t e d to the altar by hertnosa. father, the bride wore a gown

[fashioned with a scallopedscoop neckline trimmed withsequins, a fitted bodice with apointed dropped waistline andfull length sleeves. Her crownheadpiece trimmed with pearls]held a fingertip veil, and shecarried a colonial bouquet ofwhite roses centered with an

and Seymour Qrodsteln, Mor-'publlc of China, Rev. and Mrs.iiLS Buben.stein, Dr. Harold Gar-!Bolton are under appointment;ber, Mel Klein. Morris Pecker-man,

isand Bernard Dlckman,1

MorrisT | outdoing president.

Colonia — A White Elephant' David Cohen will be master:iale, sponsored by Mothers As-'of ceremonies and Felix Strata,j

if installed bysodatlon of Colonia. Inc. will1 president of Northern New Jer-liiiiikmanii. Mrs. b<- hfld Tuesday. 10 A. M. to:sey Council of B'nai B'rith, in-

:<ttnt; Mrs. Ci'-;5 P. M, tit Colonia Civic Im-!stalling officer. Samuel Fein-

with the Foreign Missions De-partment of the Assemblies of

Parade OpensLeague Season

ISELIN — The Iselin Boys'League opened the 1861 seasonwith a parade and exhibitiongame at Cooper Field. Partici-pating were 400 boys and man-agers, Woodbrdlge Township, .. „ .Police Iselln First Aid Squadplnaltis were Miss Elaine Pfeffer Cook, Mrs. Helen Anderson

Edison Fire Company Edison|and M i a s Joe11 p f e f f e r ' I s e l i n ' ' " " m" '" i" n" J 1

First Aid Squad Iselin Fire!and S u z a n n e Bessette. Tauton,

School 18 PTOHas New Slati

ISELIN — New officers wereinstalled at a meeting of School18 PTO las week. They are;Frank Notaro, president; Don-ald Sims, executive vice presi-dent; Mrs. O. Hauch, secondvice president; Mrs. RobertJumper, third vice president,Mrs. D. Grotz, recording secre-tary; Mrs. S. Weller, correspon-ding secretary; Mrs. WilliamBowitz, treasurer; and Al Ros-etti, parliamentarian.

After the installation a style

orchid.Miss Kathryn Pfeffer, Iselln,

was maid of honor. Brides-

Officers NamedBy Girl Scout:

• ISELIN — Girl Scout TroopM held election of officers at ameeting at the home of Mrs;William Doerr, leader, as fol-lows:

Lorraine Bayak, president;[Sandra Swartz, vice president;Paula Hunchar, treasurer; Na-omi Schreiber, secretary.

A mother-daughter tea washeld with mothers attending asfollows: Mrs. Benjamin Ludera,Mrs. Frank Bayak, Mrs. An-

Library HasNew DisplayOf Civil War

COLONIA - Elliot B. Lrroft,president of the Board of Trus-tees, Colonia Public Library,announced the library is cur-rently featureing a centennialdisplay of the Civil War.

It is our hope," Mr, Uroflsaid, 'that the display w)llstimulate thfi Imaginations ofchildren studying this era Inschool and ofler unlimited ,hours of reading enjoyment.

"An added feature," he con- ,tinned, "is the extensive ll»t ofbest, sellers now available, In-cluding 'The Last of the Just,'•Hawaii,' "To Kill a Mocking-bird,' 'China Court,' 'Advise andConsent," and "The Frog Pond,'to name just a few."

The board announced the an-nual fund raising campaignscheduled In the Fall, will t*conducted by mall due to short-age of personnel necceuary forcanvassing.

Though the Township con*tributes a nominal sum eachyear for upkeep of the library,it Is mainly supported throughdonations and fund drives. Suf-

^Ulclent financial support from

thony Hardish, Mrs, WilliamSwartz, Mrs. Russell Hunchar,

area residents and organiza-tions will enable the library toopen longer hours and compilea more advanced referenceunit.

Mrs. Rosa P. Swarte reportedthe library has begun purchas-ing new books with the $500donation from the' FederatedWoman's Club, raised througha raffle project. Books pur-chased to date are "AmericanHeritage Picture History of theCivil War," "Book of PopularScience" In ten volumes, and

Mrs. William Doerr, ana Mrs.Erwln Schroth.

Scouts attending included:Judith Ludera, Lorraine Bayak,Joyce Hardish, Sandra Swartz,Deborah Swartz, Paula Hun-!char, Barbara and Linda Doerr,

I Naomi and Anita Schroth.show was held with members asj Participating in a skit en-1

models. Participating were MrsJ. Blydenberg, Brs. Gen Lom-bino, Mrs. Jumper, Mrs. Lynn

Company 1 and 11, VFW Drill|Mass- TwinE> D o n n a a n d D['

Elects OfficersHold is chairman. \ KELIN — At the May meet

second vice' Mrs. Robert VoWkel, chalr-j Arnie Platt's Orchestra wUl'jing of PTA groups 1 and 2, Stpresident ;!provwnent Club

Joan Cwiekalo.'ntan. announced proceeds willjprevldc the music. Reservations„ Mxretary; Mrs.'provide prize awards for an|may be made by callingUN . corresponding'**** contest now being plan-:FVln»old, FU 8-5724/

Ir.v Spencer Green, nrd " ! •!i> Birtha Haniial A c a r d Warl> M l 1 ** lu>ld

l!.:kholtz. h(Mtm-'Jun« 12, 8 P. M at VFW Hall.j.,:ion.s; Mrs. Walk-ilnnxn Avenue. Mrs Nicholas!wa;i:ii' and »un-Kawvan announced I I I 1 1 ix

ri.itu Newnmn.l^M"- JwphSpanii and Mrs.; I l ( ) I ( J s \ \imbllclly;

Mr.

: -^ . . .Ifp lcriniK I IjlCG

: .it i were nam-| jowningWalker and ''^ co-chairman (or a Fall fash-! COLONIA — A May crown-

:ilu, auditiiiK'1011 s n o w ' •«h«-'dulcd In October, mn or the Blessed Virtiin Mary, The .association will be rep was witnessed by St. John

1 usid cloth-ires*ntec ' Ht ^ w i n u a ' Mem- VJanney catechism classes Sat-id cloth!collected io r l a l D a ¥ Parade, *>y Colonia mday at School 2

w old sheets,> »hirt» and

biidly needed

VFW's invitationThe next business meeting

iJuneSfl, 8P, M.at VTWHall.

j to Presentstudent of! Short Music ''Program

'•• h School ui be.it the Girl* Clt -

1>JIIKIBSS College.'Mil be served

"»n at the home

COLONIA — Piano students,tile direction of Mrs.

Augusta Novak, will present ashort musical program Sunday

Crowning the Virgin Motherwa.s Miss 4>'lt>nf! Reichsteiner,eolith grader, with Miss Jac-quelln Bartels as her attendant.Mrs. A. Novak played "HailHply Queen Enthroned Above"dunnt! the ceremony, and a de-cade of the Rosury was led byMrs. M, Custode, with theaudience •, participating.

The crown, made of roses'and baby breath, iuid the beau-

jat Mrs. Novak's home, Preston|tWuli, decorated altar. wa*pro-;vided by Mrs. Marie Kennedy

P . «eml-classicul. and;Mrs Lypstash. obtained, . . l . ; C l a s s i c a l music will be Included. s u t U e from a friend.

11 ;Mr!i- Ambro*e-ipartlcipaUng students are Qaryl' AUKUBI 16 at l h l l

the

••(I d ish

the Ki

ipartlcipaUng students are Qaryl16 at l |W o z e r a p a , R u t h U'vy. Shelly;

luncheon BockofIi R o b e r l Cl lento uiann\Smith to i,wl\l(lte

Cecelia's Parochial School, Mrs,Anthony Dapuzza, chairman ofthe nominating committee pre-sented the slate as follows:

Rev. John M. Wllus, modera-tor; Sister Helen Joseph, hon-orary vice president; Mrs. Rich-ard Sinnott, president; Mrs.William Blhler, first vice presi-dent; Mrs. Edward Snyder, re-cording secretary; Mrs. FrankSmith, corresponding secre-tary; Mrs. Edward Partenope,treasurer; Mrs. William DuerScheldt, chairman of eighthgrade savings; Mrs. EdgarThompson, publicity; Mrs. Don-ald Magulre, program; Mrs.Dapuzzo, PTA stores.

Membership chairmen werenamed as follows: Mrs. FrankJacob, East Iselln; .Mrs. Rich-ard Loeffler, West Iselin; Mrs.Charles Polack, East Colonia;Mrs. Daniel Tarrand, West Co-lonia; Mrs, William Ammarata,Westbury Park; Mrs. DanielTearpock, Woodbridge Oaks;Mrs. William Witt, Chain O'-Hllls; Mrs. Herman Good, Men-lo Park and Oak Tree; Mrs

Team, Fife and Drum Corps,Iselin Cadets of America, Wom-an's Auxiliary of the League,'League Officers, and Carl Flem-ing, executive director of Ise-lin Chamber of Commerce.

The parade started at WoodAvenue, proceeded down GreenStreet to the field and wascheered along by throngs of

Mrs. Phyllis Redler. Mrs. FrankDavis was commentator.

Mothers of the kindergartenanna Kay, Jamesburg, were students were hostesses. An a-flower girls.

Serving as best man wasward was presented to LutherLux for submitting the win-

Ronald Giering, Edison! Ushers ning name for the school news-

residents. Opening ceremonieswere conducted by Willia.mBowitz, president, who intro-duced all participants as theyapproached the field.

The league was honored bythe presence of Mayor Freder-ick M. Adams, who threw outthe first ball; CommitteemenDavid Nicola, Thomas Costello,and John Hughes; Joseph Ma-tullo, representative of the rec-reation department; and MrFleming, an active participantand sponsor of the Boys' Lea-igue.

A Mothers' Day cake sale washeld by the Women's Auxiliaryand refreshments were served.

The exhibition ballgame wasbetween the American LeaguiRed Sox and National LeagueBraves, winners of last year';pennant. The Braves won by ascore of 8 to 3. The regula:season started last Mondayand will continue six days aweek until the end of Jujy.

KennethTerrace.

Becker, Menlo Park

paper — "News of the Month."!members of the cast.were Joseph Skrok, New Bruns-wick; Roger Pocconi, Highland'ark, and Harry Peckham, Edi-

son, Robert Peckham was riog-bearer.

The couple will reside at 216Loring Avenue after a trip toNiagara Falls. For travelingthe bride chose a mint greensuit with patent leather acces-sories.

Mrs. Berrey graduated fromEdison High School, Her hus-band, a Woodbridge HighSchool graduate, is employedby Acme Supermarket, KilmerPlaza Shopping Center, Edison.

titled "Heroine in Distress."were Paula Hunchar as Clif-ford; Anita Schroth as Yolan-da; Joyce Harish as FlapjackHarry; and Naomi Schreiber,assistant to the vjllllan andracetrack man.

Also presented was a play"German Submarine" withBarbara and Linda Doerr, San-dra and Deborah Swartz

'Lands and People" in sevenvolumes.

Mrs. Swartz also reported thenew Teenage Shelf, consistingof 25 fiction and non-tictionbooks on loan from the StateEducation Department In Tren-ton, has proved popular and lscompletely loaned out at pres-ent.

BINGO NIGHTCOLONIA — Bingo night,

sponsored by Sisterhood ofJewish Community Center, willbe held at School 21, Wednes-day night at 8:30. Tickets maybe purchased at the door orthrough Mrs. Irving Grossman,chairman. All proceeds will goto the building fund.

Scout Troop AttendsCamporee at ArsenalCOLONIA •— Boy Scout

Troop 44 joined other scoutingunits for the Raritan Council,Northeast District Camporee atRaritan Arsenal Sunday andMonday. A tour was conductedthrough the arsenal, open forinspection in observance ofArmed Forces Day,

Impressive Indian danceswere presented by CowawLodge 9, Order of the Arrow,team. Troop 44 members e-

Look Who's Pulling Into Rahway

To Join

lecki, Esther Caporale, Evelyn; COLONIA - Two ColoniaPezzultch Veronica Toma. Bar-'girls are among the 461 candi-bara Gla»s. Ann Cerami, Wll-idaU'S for degree of bachelor ofHam Beharfl Pattl Scharff, Jo;arts from Smith College,Ann Cllento Oegory Lantz.Northhampton, Mass., at Com-Marcle Sandier Michael Kos-'mencemeiu exercises June 11.typhyn, Pattl Morris, Unda They are Miss Ellen B Sto-Whlte. Lynn Ann Torra. Jayiver, daughter of Mr. andjurs.

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,_. a graduate ofVall-Deane School, Elizabeth,\& majoring in American stud-ies. She has been on the Dean'sList all four years and Is vicepresident of her dormitory,Chapln House.

Miss Wiesenfeld, a graduate1

of Woodbrdige High School, ismajoring in English. She isvice president of her dormitoryDawes House.

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Mrs. William Bowitz, public- lected to the order were1 Jamesity chairman, announced the Kuell, Richard Gaulard, Drewleague was grateful to all who Turnbull, and Assistant Scout-participated in anyway to moke master Gus DeVico.this a memorable 'day. The The troop me.ets at New Dov-next meeting of the league will er Methodist Church tonight atbe June 8 at Oliver's Tavern. 7:30. i

O'Toole, Mrs. Peter Caternic-chio, Mrs. James RusbarskyMrs. Fred Wolf, Mrs. Ray For-ziati, and Mrs. Edward Jacob

Installation of officers wl!be held in Lourdes Hall, Ju14.

Kenneth Becker, chairman ofthe Diocesan CommunicationCouncil, addressed the groupson "Pornography" and advisedparents must be aware of whattheir children ate reading andviewing on television and mo-tion picture screens.

RUMMAGE SALE CONTINUECOLONIA — A rummage

sale, sponsored by St. JohnVianney Altar and Rosary So-ciety, began Monday and willcontinue until next Wednesdayat 1563 Main Street, Rahway.

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JPIl Nr» Dover Road, KriisimRti. tintn K. H»ITI . I'"1-!""

8.,10 A M.. F:in> CIIUP ii .tnaEarly Sunday SWioui

10 A. M Clum h w-li'iui and11:30 A. M . Sunday School7 P M Y o i m f'.rfiMp

Tuesday: <Fourth ' Brother-1hood. 7.JO.

Wednenday: J u n i o r Chon3:15.

Wednesday: A d u l t Choir7:30.

Friday: Brownie Troop. 7 Op jFriday: Qlrl 8cout, 7:00. 'S a t u r d a y . Confirmation i

10:00 A. M I

H(,,,OBH,n,Ki(,.srK,.

ST JOHN'S EPIRCOPAI.

niincnHOT ind llamlllnn A

FordsRM. William II I'arne. »ir»r

Holy Communion H:0l) A. MMorning Prnycr and Sermon.

11 A. MChurch School. 9:45 A MSaints Days and Holy Day*

Holy Communion 10:00 A M• FIRSTCorner Pronprel *wnu» ind'CltllRCH OF WOODBRHIGh ASSFMBI Y Of' GOD

Rldiedale *v*nuf Barron and drove Avenue. I s t L I N AS.St,1,1T'.,, °

Hpt P(l»i Hnrtrss I'ailut R M . Bord M. Johmon. Jr. l IHJIU II. . . c A B , I ,™I -lottn Sfhrifilpr. Minuter <il Miuir

9:4,1 A. M fjimdny brhool M r | „ , „ „ , , „ M r c m .Nu H11 Ages Ernest Uaianis Suprrlrlnnilrnt of Church Icnoui

\ d il 1 I Blnip R<ik"« W«niir*Ti. Oronli tteicher Sunday

9:30 A, M.. Church School

7:00 I1 M..' Senior High|United Presbyterian Youth. j

Mcftlnfs iSession, first Tuosdny, 8 P M.;Trustees session, Tuesday. 8|

P Mbeacons, third Tuesday, 8

p. M :;Junior ninir. Fridays. 4-.V

•P M I

Senior Choir. Friday*. 8-10,P M.

last Tues

SuperintendentClass at same houRunyon Enisi.

11:00 A. M,. Morning worship w ?! ' s n J p

service. Nursery is provided6:00 P M, S e n i o r .voultl a B e

groups.7:00 P. M.. Evcmnif Gospel:

Service. ,

41 Berkeley BoulevardUelln. New Jersey

Rtv William Klrhj, PmtnrSunday Services:i):4.ri A M Sunday selmol for

all

ctiurcli School, 2nd Wednes-day

White church Guild, secondand fourth Mondays.

Ladle?1 Aid Society, secondand fourth Wednesdays.

Association, first!

CONGREGATION BETHSI1OLOM

90 Cpoper Avenue. IselinRahbl Bernard rrankri

lir. Nnrbert Hiimtr. Canto*Sabbath Services. Friday eve-1

nlng «00

OIK REDKEMERLUTHERAN CIU'ROH

26 Fourth Street, Fordi |l td Kldnn R, Htoru

Orgamsus. E d • e Jaeobsonand Mist Barbara Frits/-lie.

Matin Service 8:15 A. MMain 8''rvice 10.45.Holy Communion

First Sunday 10 45.Third Sunday 8.15 :

Sunday School andClasses. 9:30 A. M.

11:00 A M Church School,' 11:01) A. M. Morning worship.3 thiounh second grade. Junior Church conducted ... Q n ( n Dlyssing5.

Child care service). l w « ' auditorium by Mrs. W i l - I ^ ^ W ( , d l ; e s d a y s_12:05 P. M. Coflce Hour,1mm Kirby _ . „ j B o y S c Outs. Fridays,

ST. JAMES' B.C. CIU'KCIIAmboy Avenue, Wnodbrldgr

Rt. Kt». Mscr. t tat let «.Mcforrlitin, P»itor

Re». CiUlt«T^ Nupnlenti.Aulatant IMiif'r

Krr. William Knni,Assistant Faslor

auditorium by Mrs. Wil-

Hour l i n m K ' r l )yFellowship 7:45 P M. Evening Gospel

7:30 P. M. Pilgrim Fellow-ServiceShlp, ! 8:00 P M Tuesday: Cottage

Meetings Prayer Meeting.Official Board. 8:00 P. M'i 7:45 P M. Wednesday: Bible

third Thursday. Study.

iThursdny "|8T. JOHN V1ANNEY CIH'RCnin' „ _ : „ — , „ , „ jjrgj ftn(jj Colonia Junior Wth School

I RfT. Walter Radilwnn. P»«tet

I . K A G I ' E T I I T K I I O M I K K S : C h i l d ' s Klectrii- b r i a n i r t h e l f l . lr 'hampif lnx. The new t i t l rho lc l r r s w o n ii Intiil "Mill Kami 's , w'.illr Ici-iiu

Aliry, I ' l o n n c e K: i r a . C a p t a i n M a r y Dor is.

HUH I Mor 'HI. I lir ehuti

Minor Dnirk. anil

ipv Hi1

Elln-1

l l t l l l i ' l l v

II I'd I:,

P. M.

COI.OMA CiOSPEL CHAPEL486 Inman Avenue at West

Street, Colonia

Church School Staff,Mondny 8:00 P. M.

r i r «l 8 ; 0 °Sunday

month: Teachers and Workers

School10 A. M.

and Bible

Surgical dressings first and Conference8:00 P M. Second Monday:

Gospel Service Sunday 7:30P. M.

Sunday Manses: 6:45. 7:4.i.[third Wednesday 1:30 P. M. | 8:00 tJ M. seccma Monaay: c h r i s t l a n Women's Home1:45. 10:00 and 11:00 A.M. ' G.E.T. Club, third Monday.iBoard Meeting. 'Bible Class Thursday. 1:30 P M* Novena services every Tui's-'8:00 P. M. I 6 : M p M " I l d a n d 4 l n M o n " j Young People's Meeting Fri-day, 7:30 P. M. Sigma Alpha Phi, second and'days: MlssionetteiMinder d " ™ - ^ 7 ; 4 -

Weekday Masses, 7 00 and fourth Tuesday. 8:00 P. M. ' """ "' ' ' "" ' u"1-v"7:30 A. M

^ - " - G R A I N

Sunday Masses 7, 8, ». 10. 11 PROCEEDINGand 12 noon. Administration farm officials

Confessions heard before ill are WSXIIIR enthusiastic aboutMasses. the reception they say tin-

Dally Masses 7:30 and 8:00,emergency feed Rrain program

Firemen, Unit to Attend Juniors HoldSynagogue Memorial Rite Dinner -1)

A. M.

Colonia.

•is receiving from farmers. AVENEL - All members of lmm Kuuiunk, Mrs. WilliamRectory 47 Olendale Road. Reports from corn and wr»-the auxiliary of Avem-1 Fire Dwyi-r. Mrs. « « « ' K i i n i . , " ™ "

hum grain areas indicate faun- Com puny 1 are urged to attend Mrs Mary Zecakera. Mrs. Jo- woodbrldue Tuers are standing in line to sinnlmemorial services for deceased seph Aceurdl, Mrs. Oeorue Al- .stalU-d ut u dan agreement to retire at leiist (irtmen at the ConnrenRtlon lm. Mrs. Mirhael Petrns. Mrs Oak Hills Man.-20 per cent of their corn and B'nai Jacob at 7:30 P. M. Sun- Chorsky. Mrs. Paul Chomlak. M r s J o h n C | .

Mrs. Elmer Druuos, Mrs. Her-

M.tion of Mrs. J. Waldhelm at

"Congregators.' first S u n day;her home, 184 Cooper Avenue.: fRIMTY KPISCOPAL7:00 P. M. ilsclln. Rahwav Avenue, WoodbndM

EVANGELICAJ. AM) Men's Club, fourth Thursday! 8:00 P. M. nibt Friday ol- REFORMED CHURCH 6 : 3o P M. '.Month: Women's Missionary

94 James Street , ' Choir Rehearsals Council under direction of MrsWoo<Jbrld«e ME 4-1751 chancel. Wednesday 7:45:R. Workman.

Rey. Leslie EtrT. Mlnlst.fr ' p M

prder of Sunday Services: Junior, Wednesday 6:45 P. M10:00 A. M. Sunday School S T ANDREWS CHURCH10:00 A. M. English Service Avenel11:00 A. M. H u n g a r i a n *rr, John fajan. Patter

Service.7:00 P. M. Youth Fellowship

IVOODBRIDGEMETHODIST CHURCH

Weekday Masses 7:30 A. M.Sunday Masses 7:00, 9:00

First Sunday ol the month—! 10:00, 11:00, and 12 noon.1:30 P. M. Ladles Aids Society j Confessions Saturday. 4-5.

Monday: Religious Training 7:30-8:30 P M.2:30.

Tuesday: ( F i r s t ) Lorantily.Guild, 7:30.

Krv.AsslKant I'situr (or Youth

i.forpt t. Ruddy,Orjanijl and Choir IKrpctor

James Khtrrard III,»up»rliilendmt of Church School

Sunday Services9:45 A. M.. Church

and Bible Class.

Rfv. rtillUun II. Schmiiu, RectorAhflli llrandes, Urianlsi

Sunday Services8:00 A. M. Holy Cammunion9:30 A.. M. Church School

i Holy Communion, 1st Sun-day of the month)

11:00 A. M. Holy Communionilsi and 3rd Sundays) andSermon.

Mornlni Pr'ayei and Sermon|

THE CHURCH OFJESUS CHRIST

Florida Grove RoadIlopHawn

JoupA B«n;ol>, MinisterRlrhnrd Binjol* Orjanlil

Sunday Morning Worship.10:30 A M.

Sunday School, 9:15 A M.

sorghum acreage. Aim (if the dayprogram is to reduce surpluses

dint,

12nd and 4th Sundays'

(Second) Officersand Elders, 7:30.

VILLAGE INNBar & Restaurantt Green St., Woodbridge

(Cor. Rahway Avc )

Our New

DINING ROOMIs Now

OPEN TO THE PUBLICServinr Hot Luncheons andDinners Daily from 11:00

A. M. to Closing iVi:io)

Sunday from 2:01) P. M. toClosing (Midnight)

Authentic Neapolitan

Cuisine

llOME-MADE SPAGHETTI,Lasagna, Ravioli, Pizza Pies,

Hot or Cold Sandwiches

TAKE-OUT ORDERSCALL ME l-mi

BREAKFAST,LUNCH, DINNER

Sened in Our DinerOallj From 9:11) A. M.

FIRST PRESBYTERIANCHIRCH OF ISK1.IN

Oak Tree RoadRPT Rocer I). SIDrnrr. I'astor

Sunday:Mornins Worshifi: 8:48 A. M

and 1115 A. M.Church S c h o o l : Nursery

(through tlrfrd-*rade, 8:45 A M Ot'll I.ADY OF PEACENursery UirouKns&th srade! CHI'RCII'10:00 A. M. Junior High church New Brunswick Avenue, Fordlschool and Westminster Fei-| «"• J«»«P» »""'««^t. P»«t«r

4-30 P M 6 30 P M Sunday Ma.sses. 8:00. 9:00,High westminsier Fel-,10 : ( )0 a n d 1 1 : 0 ° A ' " • a n d l i

lowship, 7:00 P. M.-9:30 P M ! l l 0 0 n 'Adult Bible Study, 10:00 A. M ! Weekday Masses. 6:4o

ST. CECELIA'S CHURCHIseltn

«t t , John Wilul. FastoiSunday Masses, 6:30. 8:00.

8:45, 9:15. 9:30. 10:00. 10.15,10:45. 11:00 11:30 and 12 noon

Weekday Masses., . . - - .-..8:00 A. M.

7:30 P M,Service.

11:00 A M.. Communion Sunday. first Sunday of ea.nmonth,

Wednesday. 8 P M., PrayerMeetinR

to meet at the mtin SU-liibach and Mrs. How- ^full unlfoim to " '^ Hud:en.v turnec

flremen to the Wimiers ol Hie door prizes Q r a c e

thejrai.|t,y

CHRISTIAN SCIENCECHVRCHES

Railway: Masonic Temple1S48 Irving Street

Sunday at 11:00 A. M.Sunday School 9:30 A. M,Wednesday testimony meet-

Ing 8:00 P. M.

The unit is" ArehouM m

Evening Tiosppl m ( 1 I v h w . j l h l t :

local synauonue. were Mrs. James MuHli!»n, l n e candloltKhtMrs. Michael Hrabur an- M l s W a l t * r Sobleskl, Mrs. s t n U ( , d w m . M ,

nouncrd a luncheon will be Munley Dciewskl, Mrs. Betty g u t . p R . 5 , d n l t . M ,served at the flrehouse to the McCarkly, Mrs, Mary Dixon. v l c e p r r 8 l d , , n t | M ;

auxiliary and department mem- M r s ' Oreco. Mrs, Michael Tet- 1R{V| recording '•>brrs who march in the Mem- e s™' M l s - F ™ n k W a l l c f t ' , M l ? - E. Femicsik ,orial D.iy Parade. M l c h l u ' 1 H r a b f t r ' M r s - L t a i n e scccrUrv and M'

A c;ud party was held under D(> w h i t t < 1 . M l s - A- Kolodlnsky. [ 0 t , . f a s u n , r

Hi.- chairmanship of M , S . Mrs. Mozleski. Mrs. Mary Ercre.Stephen Cohorsky Table pilz- M l s - Marietta Head. Mrs. Poll.es were awarded to Mrs Joseph Mrs. Ethel Novak, Mrs AnnPetiMs, Mrs. Sophie Kuper. A r t v i n ' M r s I r m a I»fw«so: V l Z , u : 'Mr.v Marie Swetits. Mrs. Ml- M l s - Kolodlnsky, Mrs. Bar- orecniK.rhael 1> Stefano. Mrs. John b a n i H l l d a k ' M r s - w»'iftm Mrs. Nemn.,;'Poll Mrs Peter Greco Mrs Ed Bollham. Mr. Cox and Mr. Mrs. Choma, witl, ,t

1 " " " ' the club.awarded

ST JOHN THE BAPTIST' ORTHODOX GRLKK

CATHOLIC CHl!RCIIBroad and Division Streets

Perth AmboyB » * . S t e p n t r . • « i u : i . • — . , - i r ' -

3unda\ Maims, 7:00 A MEarly English Mass. 8:00 A \1Church Sonool, 9:00 A M . ... .,' Vespers Saturday n:?htj arm ward Mowleski. Mrs. Carol 0 ' - Derewsky.before holidays at 7.00 P M Brien and Walter Cox. Special prlws wen1

New menibei.,Rita Lucas, l>

y p pChildren's Holy Commnalon' Non-player awards went to to Mrs. Kuper, Mrs. Kuniak, R. Kennedy

[first Sunday of every month Mrs. Paul Zellner, Mrs. Wll-Mrs. MulllRan, Mrs, Head, Mrs. Klubenspies.

11:00ship

A M., Morning Wor-

day. 8:00 P M. Ladies Aid. see-1'School'ond and fourth Mondays, 8:00

P. M. Brownies, every Monday

Masses. 6:45 and Westfleld: 422 E. Broad StreetA. M.; Friday, 6:45. 8:00 and] Sunday at 9:30 and 11:0045 A. M. A. M.

at 6:46 P. M.Tuesday: Deacons, first Tues.

Novena, 7:30 P. M<Male Choir Rehear«al,

| P l

5:30 P M.. Junior Intcrmedl-|day, 7:30 P M-. Women's Guild ' A l t a l " R o s a l ' yFourth Tuesday, 8:00 P. M M°ndJ|y « f t e r fate Fellowship.

7:00 P M.. M.YJ. Wednesday: J u n 1 o r Choti7:00 P. M. Senior Choir. 8:00

M

Thursday: Trustees, secondThursday. 7:30 P M. G i r l

8 : 0 0 p M / . ,

Monday after second Sundaya t 8 ; 0 t ) P *M'

Tuesdayeverv Thursday. 7:00! P T A m e e t i n R t h i l d T u e s d a 5 '!ol each month at 8:00 P. M.

MusREPAIR

WATCH TODAY.1

STATE JEWELERS^3 Main Street, YVoodbridfe

(Neit to State Theatre)

Scouts,P. M.

Friday Boy Scouts. ~i\Wp M Female

Saturday: Couples Club, sec- 8 : 0 0 P ' Mond Saturday, 8:00 P. M. „ Coftfessions

Every Saturday 11 A. M. un-

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN l i l n o o n ' 4 t o 6 P- M - a n d 7

CHURCH t 0 9 ^- M i a n d sometimesand Carteret o n d a y s before Holy Days of

Woodbrldge Obligation. ^

ST. ANTHONY'S R. C.CHIRCH

Port ReadingKev St»nl:lauj Mlloi, Pallor

Sunday Masses, 7:00, 8:00

(Nursery providedV8:00!, Wednesday,evenlng testimony

!me«tlng at 8:15 P. M. •.Society, firs'.1 " "8t Sunday at! JEWISH COMMUNITY

CENTER OF COLONIA511 Inm&n Avenae

Rabbt Uirid IchelnlildServices Friday night at 8:30Sunday School 10:30 to 12.Junior Services Saturdays

from 10:30 to 12.Hebrew School Tuesday and

ReT. Alti N. Nernfth, P»stotJames Marsh, Student Assistant

Fred A. brims. Jr., OrennsiSunday

9:30 A, M., Church School,11:00 A. M.,-Morning Wor-

ship. 9:U0, : ' :00 and 12:00 nqon.3:00 P. M., Junior Christian Weekday Masses at 8:00 A. M

Endeavor. Novena In honor of St. An-6:00 P. M.. Junior Hlgn thony each Tuesday at 7:15

_iUnited Presbyterian Youth, P. M.

AOATH ISRAELCONGREGATION

B'NAl JACOBLord Street, Avenel

Rabbi PhiUp Brand8:30 P. M. Friday

10:00 A. M. Saturday — Jun-ior Congregation.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHMarket and Hifh Street

Perth AmboyKef. Peter Kowilchuk, Putur11:00 A.M..Morning Worship;9:45 K, M., Sunday School6:15 P. M.. Baptist Youth

Fellowship.

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expense to a surprising minimum. And its demand in the

resale market is known and respected everywhere. Your dealer

will bfc glad to explain the wisdom of Cadillac ownership.

VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED \^(u//Ml& DEALER

MILLER PONTIAC - CADILLAC Corp,477 West Milton Avenue, FU 1-0300 Rahway, N. J.

ANNOUNCEMENTThe Board of Managers

of

The PERTH AMBOY Savings Institution210 Smith Street. lVrth Amhoy, N. J.

Announces an INCREASE in the Dividend Rate. Paid on Deposits to

PER !ANNUM

Fiht Dividend at the lncreaned Kate' . Payable September 1, 1%|

Deposit, Received by |JUi,« Sjh «ij// drawr Interest ijrom June ht'

.UKKING H O I * * Mo«U, -

Middle** Couniyi UrfMt bank

The PERTH \MBO1

Savings InstitutionHUM AMtOT, NtW JHW

ttntn MtotMci

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.HoldRAGE FIFTEEN

I m i r l <>•awards were

of

A V E N E L — M r s . WilliamBonham. chairmanthe Ladles AuxiliaryFire Company will hold ft cake

Flrchouse

/Irs. William f^ nannounced / 0 O DO IIS Of

ry of Avenel •*

liltFORD8

of H o n o r j ^ 1 " f ron t °*

t S i - n i l 1 A d o n a t l o n w<"> made to Kld-„ nl , ,. Liitneinn d f e R e e p ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

tat Health at the laBt meeting.,„, i,.ftrifrs Ronaia A l , m e m b e r g ft|.c r e Q U e a t e d t 0

i.-Vrrson. B"''1*™ meet In front of the firehousc,i .mini Bucknry ! f l t 7 p M , n f u l ( u n l f o r m g u n _

1 b m " dny to participate In Memorial'coiiie'lieService! 7:30 P. M. for the de- announced ,.

Pi'('- ceased firemen nt the, Syna- Heath M I , , ',„,.,. Urban and KORUC. '

mn went to How-; After the Memorial Day pa-Anthony Alltgro.^-gdj. & luncheon will be

Woman'ssponsor H

1d u,irR

,m.

Coopei-u tPWHP ™ - ing.

at t h e , | r e h o i w for

Wall. JosephZbnnnck

ck.

A Rift will bc presented

the State

stoiy,July mid August

'ubllc Llbniry,Details will bc

,' Mrs. Georgea i• y committee

schools close,vrie Installed

Wlllardparad- president, at a

Thursday. They ar f ; Mrs,James Clement second vice

Frick,Mrs.

who

Tosrano and• ndvnnred to

Unlpli t ' H i n o

,,p

awards earned

,,„: Woodbrdige,rrc 'American flagFive tents, to re-

hv I be

He new state Federation of;''Women's Clubs1 song was sung,

MENU) PARK TERRACE — by tr>" assemoly accompanied1

' , " ' T « r e 'brief E B C h d e n Presented a display °" t n c accordion by Mrs. JameslBi \ . o f t h e ' 0 ' I n d t a n h 'n i lc raf t at a m e e t - C Harttay. I

m ' R n l l K • ing of Cub Pack 40, Entertain-! The club will participate Inment was provided by the In- tt General Federation Women'sdlan dance team from a Wood-!C r u s a de to encourage the ln-

', bridge Scout Troop. 'stallatlon of safety seat belts inAwards were received by automobiles. Mis. John Peter-

fire a t M a r c F o r i l e r . Hon b»d«e Nlch- s e " w"l "U've as chairman.jV.;olas Qlanaras. Stephen Wim- Ml'8- Arthur A. Overgaard

Mothers' b e r l y ' ' n d J a m M Caflrey. w o l f e d Mrs. Lafayette Livingstonbandje: Qlenn Nadel, gold ar- *'1>I'(1 appointed co-chairmenrow on wolf badge; and James f o r th(1 Federation's NntlonalCarTrey, denner stripes. Purpose Project.

Ml in A N»mr ' — A decision was reached to,.,,bnv - My name Is Student of Concentration participate in National Audi-

Irat* Parent — "Didn't I see ence Board surveys. This board', ,,lh<iv Von 'roni you kiss my daughter, sir?" is comprised of civic and corn-

Nervy Youth—"How should munity leaders across the. ,<!„,,• Nope, I'm I know. Do you think that Id country who participate m sur-

viii.a. but who vanta 'be gawking around when I was veys of television and movie., Vi i/mlM-11 ' idoing a thing like that?" material for thc purpose of 1m-

~ " " ' ~~ proving the standards for tele-vision, film and radio material,

Mrs. Livingston, chairman oftlie cancer control project, re-quested members to report toher when they have i-'iiysical.checkups, as the. club is co-operating with the American'Cancer Society in a nii'ionwldecancer control protiiam.

Mrs. Elsa Hosenblum, youthactivities chairman, nvuited

DULY SWORN — Mrs, William Tibbitt (srrond from lefti, Rriont of the Amboy Region Patwchlal Parfnt-Teacher Assoplation, installs new slatf ofofficers of Our I.ady nt Trace P.T.A.. I'ords, at cprpnionics in Hip e.burch auditorium. Shown with Father Josrph R. Brwwowski, pastor, (front row, 1. to r.lare: Mrs. John (iasirwski. president; Mrs. K:ivmond flndli'ski, historian: and Mrs. Victor Lawrence, recordinit secretary. Second row ll. to r.) Carmel 3.

Tlntle, Mrs. John Toth, Mrs. (ir/.ii Baeskay, VICR prrsldonts; Mrs. Emll Petrlck, treasurer; and Mrs. Herbert Van Pelt, corresponding secretary,

\ M 10 10 P Citizenship Institute fur Girls1

will be held at Douglass College.June 19=23. The club will spon-sor Susan Marjmnaa. Fords, asa delegate Miss Marjamaa is a1

•Junior al Woodbrldge High|School and Is a member of theSub-Junior Woman's Club ofFord*.

Elected to represent the clubon the Fords Community Coun-!

„ ell were Mrs, Oswald Nebel,'delegate; Mrs. Chester Bagln-jit and Mrs. 8. William Honi3-by, alternates.

| Mrs, BagLnjlti. art chairman,announcedihe department- willcontinue to meet during the

ijummer. She was presentedI with a gift from the art depart-jment in appreciation of her ef-I forts as teacher and leader.1

'She also received & Rift fromthe club on her retirement'horn the office of recordingsecretary.

Members of the choral group'lirfsented Mrs. Elko with agift. Mrs. Elko announced ten

. members participated In the/ Sixth District music festival.

The drama chairman. MrsLiuiiKSton, reported nine club!members attended the SixthDistrict Drama festival,

Mrs. Elka directed the choralKroup in a program of songsuccompHnied by Mrs. Harkayon ihe accordiun At the closeof the evening, Mrs. Harkayjaccompanied the assembly in acommunity siiiK.

There will be no regular'meetings during June. July and! August. Mrs. Molnar an-jnounced Federation events **Ifi

|the• l'age In the Wharton Tract;I June 1, Cornwallis picnic »t

Interstate Park.

PTA B InductsMrs. Lamatino

FORDS At the final meet-ic of the senson for School 25

A. Mrs, Edward McMahon,nt ;i rmidlrllRht ceremony, in-stalled Mrs. Frank Lamatlnaus prcsidPiit. and presented herwith R presidents pill.

Others Installed wpre: Mrs.'CSerald (Hick, first vice presi-dent; DoiiRld Lyons, secondvice president: Mrs. BarbaraWheeler, rnrresponding se6rr-laiy: and William 8ain7.,Uensiurr

CoiiKiiitillations to the newbnnvd was oxtendrd by Robert7,;iii7,alnri. principal, who alsopinned Ira Kronish with a pastpiTsidrnt's pin. Mr. Krohiahrend th" accompllshmpnU ofthe year; thanked everyone forl.hcir rnnppratlon; and turnedthe meeting over to the newpresident.

In her acceptance sptech,Mrs. Lamattno urged everyone ••to attend the PTA meeting*when they resume In the Fallnnd reminded all. "The com-mittees Involved are not click!or friends but all parents In-terested In the health, educa-jtton and welfare of theirchildren'.

Oueit speaker wag KennethBecker from the Citizens forDecent Literature who urgedall to write their Congressmento fight for a law which willprohibit pornographic litera-ture.

The attendance award waswon by the fourth grade clastof Mrs. Hazel Ollhuly and thesixth grade class of JohnJohnson.

Serving on the hospitalitycommittees were the mothersof the first grade studento. Thenext regular meeting will beheld in September,

CONFIRMATION RITES: At Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, Fords, First Row: Ton! Cacciola, Ruth Jensen, Karen Morley, Barbara Fauccra,Sharon Moutrey, Sandra \yadenklee, Nikki Procopio, Lynn Curcio, Beverly Stevens. Middle, Row: Pamela Hibbets, James Gronback, William StrandKenneth Martenscn, Audrey Beni, Linda Gillette, Diane Anthony, Edwin Laing, James Handerhan. Top Row: Kurt Perry, Harold Nickel, Robert

Neale, Rev. Eldon R. Stohs, Wayne Stubeck, Thomas HlHebrsind, Walter Amos, Gilbert Harris.

ASSISTS FIRE CO Ml'AN V: The Fords Lions Club presented a check for $420 to FordsFire Company, proceeds from scrap metal and puper drives. I^ft to right, Louis Cyktor,president; William Ilornsbv. lire chief; William Westlake, drive chairman, and Frank

Brodniak, Fire Company president.

Lutheran Church HoldsConfirmation on Sunday

follows: Saturday dedication of , y . . . ,the Nature Trail at Batsto Vil- Parish 1 Ollttl U(l)

KIT Samuel c. Constance',:se»ted award* ' ° r participationwho will be toastmaster, willHn basketball, cheerleadlng, and

Set (it Fords (hunk distribute awards to the youth'bowllng, by Rev. Christopher

Good Reason jUdyFriends — What's this I hearsay from

about

FORDS — "Parish Youthny" will be conducted at Our

of Peace Church. sun- 'P a r t l c l a u t l 0 1 » m

4 until 10 P. M. be-!"vu.ies;_ofHourby

of the parish representing the: Reilly-uroups of the CYO for, Guest speaker will be Lonme

in the varied ac-jAyres, SporU Editor, The Eve-the organizatlon'ning News, Perth Amboy,

': the coach won't renew my con-

itract.

^ ^ ^ ^ & ^^^ supper will be integrated mto the ^will be served in the cafeteria.!School CYO and will be rne-

Memoriesgrade. Sailor — Doesn't this kiss

make you long for another?Babe —• Yes, but he's on

Mrs. ChUipka MadePresident of PTA 7

FORDS — Mrs. George Chil-Pka was installed as president

of School 7 PTA by Mrs. Ed-ward McMahan. County Coun-cil president. Others installedwere: Mrs. M. Raymond Bon-alsky, first vice president; Ed-ward Laubach, second vicepresident; Mrs. Edwin Etzold,recording secretary; Mrs, Hen-ry Kozak, corresponding secre-tary; Clifford Dunham, trea-surer.

Mis. Chllipka was presentediwith a presidents' pin by Mrs,W a l t e r Andersen, outgoingpresident. Mrs, Dorothy Lude-Iwlg, principal, presented Mrs.Andersen with a past- presl-

jdent's pin. The executive boardland hospitality committee alsopresented Mrs, Andersen with

•a sift of luggage,FORDS Sunday at Our.tion. Rev. atohs' sermon was. The attendance prize was

Redeemer Lutheran Church "Be Thou Faithful to Thy Avon by Miss Anna Frazer'Jthe rite of Confirmation « a S ™ f n i _ G O d " , jfifth grade. • _

held for 25 young people of thertiurch who have completed,two years of instruction In theChristian fundamentals. Thefirst year of Instruction wasunder the direction of Mrs.Sophie Jordan and the second,Rev. Eldon R. Stohs, pastor.

With this rite they pledgedloyalty to their Lord throughthe Church and Pastor Stohs!commented, "Confirmation is,not tlie terminal of Christian;education, nor does it have]sacramental character, nor is it:a way in which you join the'church since our children havebeen members of thr Church;since their day of Baptism. \' "Rather Confirmation is theinstruction of the baptized in,the covenant of Baptism. ]i is]a period of preparation for the!second sacrament, the Lord'sSupper. A baptized Christian'sConfirmation is nothing moreand nothing less than his per-sonal response to the grace ofGod in baptism, the same re-sponse that will be- ins dailyhabit as he walks with Christthrough life."

The group, for the first Unie,received the Sacrament of theLord's Supper, after Conflrma-

duty!

Socialized farms regarded asPoland's hope.

a rainbow of colon

*a V '»bi» casuBlj-gtylwi with da»h,'•""•wicaivmadt with <w», w r y"astamJoutwhit. S)Ztl4-10;

"txlbridge «t Greeu Slreel (lircleJunction Routei 1 and 9, Iselin

For Bar-B-Ques -Picnics -Parties, Etc,300 Cases of Cold Beer

On hand at all times!

LARGE SELECTION OF

IMPORTED & AMERICAN WINES

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Lest We Forget...MEMORIAL DAY

Tuesday, May 30th

This is a day for ijeniembering the supremesacrifice made by'brav* Amenean fightingmen so that we might enjoy the liberty thatis our most-precious possession. This is aday for rededicatin^ ourselves to the prin-ciples for which so many gave so much.

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Wrs. Fin/or FetedAt 75th Birthday PartyHOPELAWN

cHMon o( her 7Mr.«. Helen FintoiRI 8 party givenrtri'ii. ANc> celenr48th birthday ofS/.iliu'Vi. Howard

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Holy Name Society NamesJohn Brzychcy President

FORDS • John ni,y,li.v. a Mwmary: Joseph Enui.s, MTH-S.i-yar 'parMiionei' or Our surer; Douglas Donahue, oor-lariy of Peac'f Ciiiireii. has,responding' secretary; Josephbeen circled precidnH of tiie Tarr, marshal; John McClevyparisli't Holy Name Kodety. and Charles Rifolnski. delegates,;Hf will Micreed Bernard Hrnd-,and VlctQr Lawrence and Paullowiuh Patrick, alternate delegates

Other oHi<tiK ' i f U d fui ihi' Mr. Hetidlowitch announced19(11-62 year were Fdward Vi- the society will hold its annual

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"Father and Son" CommunionBreakfast June 11 after receiv-ing Comrhunion at the fl:OOA. M. Mas.-, Installation of newollicers ivill take place at. liteM!i.«s, he added

Principal speaker at thebreakfast will bf Rev. JamesCollins, C.S.S.R., rector, St.. Al-fonslo Retreat House. West

,l«n(! Branch.] The Society also plans to[participate In Nocturnal Ado-!~

r a t i o n s e r v i c e * a t 8 t , M a r y ' s 1 y - . ( - . . . . M ^ r s { , p f Ho\ SiOllls tin joyChurch, Perth Amboy, June 3, r i r M < " " " r 'between 3:00 and 4:00 A. M President x I hanks :i-l)a\ (.ominnft

COIX)NIA-A very specialletter arrived for children ofMiss Milmlko's first grade at

Auction on Saturday school 2;, me letter cameISELIN-The Teenettes 4-H f r o m t h l ' W l u l t '

Ralph A.assistant to President Ken-nedy, rhiinked the childrenfor " their thounhtfulness in

Tcenetles to Attend

DO IT T1IF IIAItl) WAV: In one nf Ilir closest races in the history of (he M'onrthriilgr Kni?h(s nf Columbus Intra-Coiinril RoMlinc l,e»(r\ie, Sisko :in«l I'edor Truekers copped th«> tldr after rnieruiiif victorious in a spcciiil playoff match.Kiirrline in Hie first row, from left to rijht, are Captain Frank /ilia and Tony Ititssu. Staiidiiic are Joe Sisko. Sr, Joe

Sitko. Jr., Robert De.lny, ami I.arry Finer. GUK Tanthint is missinj from the picture.

First class awards were earn- Other M?outs attending anded, by Rolx-rt Ackerman. Jr., workinn towards second class

- pins were David Sparkman,Edward Barrett and Gary Bal-

clnss pins were earn- SchneiderWayne Ossenfort, Wil-

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[Club met at the home of Mrs.j Joseph Rnpacioli, Dow Avenue.I The girls worked on their sew-ing projects and made plans

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for a 4-H judge to visit the.first week in July.

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writing to the President. Hetold them the President ap-

1 Plans were nade for mom-; »™iated h™rin« f r o m .ll!e

ibers, mothm, grandn>otherSl vung people of the countryland sisters to attend the 4-H ™<* «"""« * 7 , * *™'•Hen" party, June 3, at the1 " p * *™f'ul '» ^

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47 sponsond by First Pre.sby-;ed by ytenan Clunch enjoyed a three-^am Smith. Jr.. Frederickday campint; trip at Lake Rog-iFi'ick<-. Toby Yopyola. Chipper'.Tine Lediiewood. Assistant'Bidouidi. Richard Sparkman. b l . o k p n ? . .Sooutma.sters, William Doerr Thorax Bo w e n . Lawrencek Robcr, Ackorman assisted Roach. Paul Neckhay, Jack D » » « h t " ^bv fathers, William Roach, Brown and Tenderfoot and Uon> - \ « . i i nWilliam Smith and William part of second class, David at Mountain Top and

Tait chaperoned the boys. ,Tait iview.

under theleadership of Mrs. John Yanik

on the farm of Dr. Frank Beck, HOLD FIELD DAY

leadership 01 Mrs. jonn "aniKjelected Carol Yanik president! B n m s w l c _and France* k'

between Routes 1 and 27, South! ISELrN — Girl Scout Nmh-

treasurer.Other members are Juliette

Cheh. MonaHenry, "bita

borhood-Iselin H held a FieldDay at Merrill Park. Colonia.[Saturday. The owning flat; cer-

Fiorentino, Lisa books would you choose if you..,....., ...... Leirh. Donna,were cast upon a desert island,Murphy, and Alicia Plesnorski.1 Blonde Novelist—It's hard to

H»rd to Select ,„ - -Interviewer — W h i c h teniemony was held and the troops

prepared lunch, In the after-noon Brownies and Intermedi-ate Scouts separated and each

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Federated Women SetFashion Show Feature

COLONIA—Federated Wom-an's Club will meet for the lasttime this leaton for luncheonat Bamberger's CommunityRoom, Menlo Park Terrace,Saturday, 1:30 P. M

"Parade of Fashions" and"Wedding Bells in Portrait"will be featured with membersmodeling for both presenta-tions

William Ptody will give anorgan concert, Mrs. JacobWirte is luncheon chairman,and Mrs. George < Sammondprogram chairman. ^ ^

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5am Huff to Speak atSports

FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1961

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| | 0 M a n d featured',,, u,,.ir Fifth Annl-'•jinner-Dince honor-'1]Mty athletes of Car-

',, Hciuiol on Saturday.in,;! ftt Bcthlan Hall

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, Sam' Marred, in'iniKlui'Uuii of "Thej

World »f SKID Huff'ii l l i (l this yrar he will

, ninvu' di'ijui when hej,, •T) , r Young Doc-i

A nmvle bt-iiiK filmed•. ,,k which stars Fred-j

, , :i. uick Clnrk, Eddieil'uih.-rs. He was also ;

»s lime magazine's,.,•< 1:1 lt» rruort on the

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t.iiin the start, HUff•:..• chants In 1958 as a| CARTERET — Coarh Dick

.,•. Hi' quickly man- Mlgleci and his high-flying'i, ,umc an iiward-wln-;carteret Jayvees won thrir Stuart, 3b

•• V ii Km bio Player on ninth victory of the current Davidson, 2blus play in a game season, as compared to onlyjBclltz, lb

•:.. 1'ittsbuiKh Steelersjthree losses, by drfcatlniilMantle, If: i,.ants won 38-10. Sayrevllle's Jayvees, 9 to 0, itist'McKenna, rf,;..-,.. his llnebackiiiK »'«*• JMcMahon, «s

• '),.• :>i.un even more Jl*' Comba, son of Nathan Janicola. cf ... • Ms brawn. Hl» un-Hale school principal Juseph'Rlchter, <f ....

1 • nn mid brilliant Comba, pitched another one of'Andres, c

Comba BeatsSayreville, 9-0

Boro SportsmenList Programs'For Dinner Fete

CARTERET - Ron Helley 'Dinner-Dancp clmirmnn forthe Carterrt Sportsmen Asso-ciation announced today that

many of Caiteret's lending prr-!sonalltles havp Indicated thatthey will attend the Fifth An-;

nlversary Ditiner-Dnnce to be.held Snturday, j u n e IQ ntBethlen Hall

Those expected Include Mayor'Stephen Sklba. Superintendentof Schools Edwin S. Quin,Board of Education PresidentJohn Kolibas, Hluh SchoolPrincipal Herman Horn, Direc-tor of Athletics Francis Mc-ICarthy, and all members of the!Curlcitt High 8chooi couchingtiff.

Thomas D e v e r I n , former|Bortnl of Education president,nil once again serve as masterif ceremonies. This will markhe third successive year that

this popular Toastmaster hasacted In this capacity.

This year's featured speakerwill be Mr. Robert E. Lee 'SamHuff of the New York FootballGiants. Mr. Huff, who Is oftenregarded as the "best defensivelneman" in professional foot-

ball is equally talented as anafter-dinner speaker and anenjoyable evening La in storefor those attending.

Highlighting the affair, againthis year, will be the annuapresentation of the most valu-able player trophies. These

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on balls. It was his fourth tri- Sayrevillt

-going grin and at- " m P n o f ^ «•«>>>• Young Joe AB

:-sonality, w h i c h ' 1 1 1 " h t * t 0 • u f l t r n l s * " * *e&* K a M l c l c l . 3 b 3.iid to "hide m a y - i D * c k - i A d e 1 1- M 2

' heart before a Mantle, BellU and McKenna Barko, cf 1i , had winning recall came through with U o hits Baudar, rf ...,| rt.,tl,,, M a n gjft f apiece for the winners. Klosek. If•ii/.-r Sam take nat- Carterefs big guns got golngiDrower, cf _.

r i-uis "I like t o l w l y l n l n e c o n t * r t a n d the Zeh, c•: r-".oioaii - when r m ! ! l u " Kore.d c l « n t . r u n» '" 'he^ufu.S| rf

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flrst two frames, four ln the CJoodti.s, rf .first and four ln the second, to Howard, lb

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Huff holds a degree ' f 1 ft .i Kdueatlon and U O S C 081116 1 0ui-.niastic All-Amer-

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awards, which started fiveyears ago, are presented annually to the boy or boys Judged"Most Valuable" to his respectlve Varsity team, by the coaching staff at Carteret HighSchool. As an added attractionthe Carteret Sportsmen are al-so Instituting a new scholarprogram. This award will b<presented to a senior athlete o

21 Carteret High School who has; shown a degree of proficiencln athletic and scholastic actlvltles.

Music for dancing will b

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U.8.M.R. HANDICAP ROWLING LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Standing from left to rlifht, Harold r m y , Jack Bliss,Joseph L. Carney, company representative, John Demeter, Steve Pascal, team captain, Michael Mitro, union represen-

tative, Robert Declbus und Bob Qulnn.

0 provided by Michael Halasnik'0 \ Band and is scheduled to beglio'at 9 P. M. General admission

j will be available at the door fo9,the Dance portion of the eve-

ning at 11.00 per person.H Also expected to attend this

affair are many of the previousaward winners Including Eu-

O gene and Theron Carmlchael,l'iSam and Tony Semenza, Nick1 Lehotsky, Steve Kondrk, John

Hudak, and Robert Blalowarc-zuk.

Tickets may be obtained fromChairman Tony Sarzillo, 39Locust Street, or from anymember of the SportsmenDinner reservations close Sat-urday, June 2.

ton -a to PerformA l Aslmrv Park

Linden, 8 to 7CARTERET - The Carteret 1

Jayvees lost a tough one toLinden's Jayvees this week asthe winners scored three runs

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in the top half of the last In-ning to come from behind and

T ** win out, 8-7.

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Carteret fought from behindwith two concert-

Rocca whoi iucceatful|t g.n'ion of theLd rallies in the fourth and

ing scent re-, fifth innings when they scored>« on Priday.j three and (our runs respec-Kreeted at theitivelt, for a total of seven ln

convention Hallmat terror,

two frames, to lead by 7 to 5.rhe score remained unchanged, . The More remained unchanged

in the main until1 Linden scored the threedeciding runs ln the last frame.•» i- studded wrest-

'MHUUT Roland J.irnwded an out-

>:>porunK wrestling•'••• co-final bout,

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PERTH AMBOY — With allHotted space gone, only a

small item remains to Insurethe success of the first annualPerth Amboy Sports Show atthe city's MacWllliam Stadium.

And that item — peopledoes not figure to present muchof a problem. The admissionwill be free to the show, firstshow of Us type in the State.

Designed to appeal to all

Mark JanlcoU started for;Carteret and gave way to EddieMantis ln the fifth inningJanlcola collected three hits,with McKenna andjBehez each

tackles Red getting two.The box score:

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male or female,25 through 28 program at theperfectly proportioned water-front park will include everypossible sports activity.

Some of the features IncludeFree trout fishing pond, pro-

H fesslonal wrestling, welghtllft-ing. water-safety techniques,

1 [model airplanes, skin diving,21retriever dog; trials, rod ando'gun club exhibitions, gol:01 clinics and hobbles.•j' There will oe water thrills

Hebrew Glib in6 to 3 VictoryIn Little Loop

CARTERET — The HebrewMens Club won Its first gamein the Little League, defeatingthe Sacred Hearts by a 6 to 3score. The Hebrew Club scoredsix runs in the first Inning towin the game. James Shanleywas the winning hurler, strik-ing out eleven batters andgiving up only one hit- a singleby John Barbarczuk. Barbarc-zuk waa the losing pitcher in aclose game as he struck out 12batters and gave up only threehits.

Westvaco came from behinito score itsthe season,

USMR BowlingBanquet DrawsBig Attendance

CARTERET — The UnitedStates Metals Refining Compa-ny Bowling League closed its24th consecutive season withbanquet held at falcon Hall onTuesday night, with over 100bowlers In attendance.

The E l e c t r o n s won thechampionship. Mike Sleklerkacopped the individual champi-onship with an average of 183.-48, an honor he has h£ld formany years. Matt Sloan andCas Kolojeski won the highsingles game award with amark of 257. Lou Bertha coppedthe best three-game total of696. Joe Koczan won the awardfor being the most Improvedbowler, with a gam of 16 pointsIn his average over last year.Ed Sabol hit the most 200scores—a total of 19, and the

aln Office, runners up in thehamplonshlp race, rolled theost 900 scores- a total of 23.Joseph L. Carney, represent-ig the management, congratu-ted the winners and said heoped the league would con-Inue for many years to come

chael Mltro, president of837, made two cash

iwards to the high score bowl-s, Henry Ohomicki, secretaryt the Middlesex County Bowl-ig Association, presented sev-al plaques to the winners,lggy DeBella, owner of thearteret Lanes, presented in-lvidual trophies to the win-ers. Sam Testa, proprietor of

he Academy Alleys, also passedfew remarks to complete the

irogram.

Stephen Comba, first secre-tary of the league, paid respects

the five bowlers who passedway in the past few years.

They were Qeorge Medwlck,oe Sharkey. Mike Varga, Qusundeman and Splks Olsen.

Libert A. Anderson, first presi-ent of the league, also con-

gratulated the winners and re-

second victory oidefeating Babies,

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hoi for I all. Buster Crabbe, "Tar-olzanj' himself, will perform; Ed3 Oillen and his "Aquabats,"

— comedy swimming personified;10'canoe tilting; angler versus

iswimrner contest — these areH Just a few of the exciting0'phases.V Show hours will be from 5 to1 10 p. M . Thursday and Friday;1 jio to 10 Saturday; and 1 to 72'p. M. on Sunday.ol In addition 10 the parfe, other1 nearby recreational buildings0!and grounds will be utilized,3 including the Tennis Club and

- Rarltan Yacht Club. ,The event Is being sponsored

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Score by Innings:Linden 3 0 2 0 0 0 3-8Carteret 0 0 0 3 4 0 0-7

by the Perth Amboy Department of Parks and PublicWorks.

10 to S. Babies led by 7 to 3 inthe first inning and Westvacoscored two runs ln the flftand three more in the sixth tcwin out. Bob Gavin got credlifor the victory.

The Peirkvlew BemocratlcClub needed a triple play tooutscore the Tony Shell team9 to 8, In a close game. Wltlrunners On first and second innlng, a fly was hit to pill Hepworth who stepped on first amthrew out Deveron on seconifor the triple play. Bill Hepworth was the winning hurle

Babies Furniture wallope.the Italian American teama 20 to 5 score. Randy HamlLton was the winner.

The P a r k v i e w Democrat!trounced the Italian AmericaiClub 12 to 4 as Ken Freemanhit a homer, Bill Hepworth wasthe winning hurler.

The sacred Hearts won ove:Mullers Insurance, 14 to 8, wltlCharles Miller turning in thvictory.

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According to Frank Rinaldi, a neighbor of minewho coaches one of the teams in the Little League,the Little League dance set for tomorrow night atthe American Legion Memorial will draw a bigcrowd, Clint Moniz and his orchestra will furnishthe music.

Sam Huff, one of the outstanding members of thigreat New York Giants football team, will be theprincipal speaker at the Sportsmen's dinner danceto be held here next month.

The Little League program got under way witha big splash over the weekend. A parade of thevarious teams preceded the official opening of thegames.

Selection of players for both the Babe Ruth andJoe Medwick Leagues were made over the week-end, with both leagues scheduled to open incouple of weeks. The players will hold intensivepractice sessions during the next two weeks to pre-pare for the coming season.

The Carteret Lanes Women's Bowling Leaguiofficially, closed its season with a well-attended andsuccessful banquet held at the Coral Lounge inPlainfleld on Tuesday night. The Hillcrest Inn wonthe championship. Danny Semenza and HaroldChristensen of the Carteret Lanes presented several awards to the winners.

Walt and Gene's finally won the championshipin the Carteret Commercial Bowling League, aftera playoff with Babies Furniture. Both teamswound up in a tie at the close of the regular season.

Three races will feature the Old Bridge programover the coming holiday weekend.

LOSES RINGISELIN — The loss of a dia-

mond ring, valued at $700 was you ordered won't flower unreported to the police Tues-

alled many of the early day by Lois Freeman, Tylerixperlences of the league.

CARTERET RECREATIONDEPARTMENT

Carteret Little Leaguestames for Saturday May 27th

AMERICAN LEAGUEK of C vs. Sportsman Club —

10:00 A. M, Park field 1.NATIONAL LEAODE

Local 440 vs. Babies Furniture10:00 A. M. Columbus School.

Ideal Uquor vs. Sacred Heiftrt—10:00 A. M., Park field J.

INTERNATIONAL LEAGUEBabies Furniture vs. Mullers

Ins.—10:00 A. M., Softballfield.

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WE ENJOY THIS ONEHusband—My dear, the see

the second summer.Wife — Oh, that's quite

right. I ordered them from la,year's catalogue.

uch's 3 in 6thMeats Franks)ept. Store 4-3CARTERET — Such's scored

hree runs ln the top half ohe last inning to defeal'rank's Department Store, 4-3

the Little League. Such1

railed by 2-1 going Into th<nal frame, but two hits, ciled with two walks andiouple or errors produced thihree runs.

Bill Egan. winning hurlewiped his own cause withouble in the fourth inning

He hurled a good game, strikng out ten batters.

Jim Hart, who suffered thefeat, hit a home run

'anned 12 players.Mayor Stephen Skiba threw

«t the first ball In the openinggame, which was delayed a full

PAGE! SEVENTEEN

Union JuniorGolfers Shine

CRANFORD - Somethlnjof nn Hililrlic renaissance w&ienjoyed this spring by Union

;.Junior Collrttc in Cranford,which lias not made much of adi'iit in collegiate sports circlet-m iccciit years.

| I."ii(lln« thii renewed interestmid Kiicjm ln intercollegiatecompetition arc (our powerfulI;O1I\TS. John Rockefejler ofMillbiini, Al Elscnberit of Hill-i-idr. Don Lon?«on of Ridge,-VIHXI. mid John Konesky tf .Woodbrklm1.

1 Th'' golf team complied an8-2 lLcurd this season as corlj-pui-I'd with a wtnlest record lastvMir Victories were scored overMnnmouth C o l l e g e of West.[,0111; Branch, Motitclair Stat*,Newark State twice, Statca

• Island C o m m u n i t y Collegtand Columbia University

reshmen twice. The lossesm e to Ncwark-Rutgers' un-eaten team and PrincetonJnivcrsity freshmen.

Eisenberg, who was a bask»t-ball and golf star at HillsideHigh last year, won all nine ofhis matches. A public Urduplayer, he shoots in the low80s.

Rockefeller, playing numberone, took seven of lus ninematches. He was captain ofthe Millburn High School golfteam in 1959. A member of theRock Spring Country Club lnWest Orange, Rockefeller shot

76 in the rain on BaltusrolQolf Club's upper course in

match this

week on account of rain.Such's

AB RBreza, 2b 1 oRutherford 1 0Devine, cf 2 0Terebetsky, 3b 3 6W. Egan 2 2Kitz, rf 2 1Reddlngton, c 3 0Yanik, ss 3 1Tampa, If 1 0Carrilla, If 0 oPeters, lb 1 0Bauxbaum, lb 2 0

21 4Frank's Dept. Store

AB RScibetta, 3b 4 1Hart, p 2 1D. Coanshock, lb.. 2 oW. Coanshock, c... 3 0Naegely, ss 2 0Barany, cf 2 0Drenberg, rf „.„ 2 lMiller, 2b 1 0Oslpovttch, If 2 0Velez, If 1 0

21 3 4Score by innings:

Such 0 0 0 1 0 3—4Prank's 0 0 0 0 2 1—3

Bprlngfleld In oneseason.

Longson, who also shoots lntrie low 80's, played numberthree for Union Junior ColleflfetHe was number two man anRidgewood High's state cham-pionship team ln 195?, ifisbrother is a member of thePrinceton University varsfjygolf team.

Konesky, who played lastyear for Woodbrldge High, hasshown the most improvement.He Is now shooting in the hltfo80's.

Other members of the teamare Mike Kavka," an outstand-ing second baseman for SouthPlainfleld High two years ago;C. J. Parks of Colonla; TomLanahan of Cedar Grove andHal Bunting of Union,

Carteret BeatenBy SayrevilleBy 9-2 Score

CARTERET — Held to flv«hits by Tommy Costello in aneffective pitching exhibition*Carteret High was beaten, 9 to2, by Sayreville away fromhomo last Friday afternoon. •

Hank Rzasa made his firstappearance for the Blues andwns nicked for ten hits whileeoing thp route.

0| Snyrcvllle scored In every ln-0 nlng except the third. The_0 Bombers scored two ln the first,0 one in the second, two ln the'(^fourth, one in the fifth and1 three in the sixth to complete

the route on Rasza. Bob Carewled the hitters for Sayrevilleby driving in three runs withtwo triples and a single.

The box score:

Rising disunity faces SouthAfrica as republic.

Cuban regime seizes clubs In.Santiago.

Czechoslovakia beat Mexico,-1, in an international soccer

match .before 122,000 fans lastweek.

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PAGE EIGHTEENFRIDAY, MAY 26, 1961 <v

Bowl ^ insOpener. 4-3. in

CARTERET-T! i ,t ram won Its n;»:,i11)0 Scilin: .Si'fll):

lieht- in-Shell team

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4 to 3 VictoryFor Hamor ski

Toth inAndyOne-Hitter as

llozwt Places 4thEvergreen Landscapes. 13 to 6.Bill Elliott, winning hurlrr. Lou's Tavern

In State Tourney •«" u » o n l y tw° h l t s to wln-

K of C SoftballTeam Beats Kozy

:?o\0T!or;i;(; [}Y 104 Score Corner, 9 to 2

for the losprs. T • R T R R E T - T h e Knis

unde

,,))]• i i ; • Olsrn In the

I'1-"'-•><• CARTERET - Ron Hnmor- wivn tf.r lane; u ied to stretch (wo « n v <»it.rf. i-'.itiiK , k ] w l l 0 e n , h i s n-aimng \rtth a triple into a home run. Had Toth nl ;t' ' ' " 3 the Hblf Family club, pitched tie been snccrs.-ii:l. Linden the Aincncan

score , m c

Ijosmt pitch' i ?,ii'.<1i Put?M careerRjivr' up on!v thre. ' ir.'.s but a highly favorite Linden Hlfth triumphanterrors caused thr dmvii.'ull for school nine at the local fieldthe shell u w r s J;m Kraly a s Carterct won. 4-3. In ahad much bitt ' t support from major upset. Irnqqi, 2ohis team rnates ~i:ir1 hi' man- N o t d n l v d l d H.imorsRi hurl

great garni', biit he oame

He had (rood support from hisMANASQUAN—Tom Wozas. team mates,

the Woodbrldge High School I J 0 C B I 440student who won the Metro- craftsmen Clubpolltan Oolf Championship last [irst setbackyear, tied for fourth place in Larry Lewis was the winning rWI 'ERET - I/>u's Tavern

A single h, i the 27th annual New Jersey h u r l ( . r . W011 j t s first, «amr in the colnmbu* .softball team won Itsinnlne af ter ' 3 t f t t e OolP» Championships at The Delicatessen boys beat Sl,nU |, Softball UBRIIO by de- r u s , K i ,m r | n the Senior League

'robbed Andv! t n e Manasquan River Country t h{ , F,,nilture boys. 23 to 8. ,,,„,,„, thr Aericn chib In a [)y drfrnthiK the K07.y Korner" d u b . :.li(fhi «nme. 10 to 4. The win- ,,ny|

to get .credit <John Kraliti kgave up foin ,

Score, by in,KozyK. of C. ,

it of t&e best uames of hi*would have tied the count at 4-Kniphts of Columbus team1 de-,rcer last week by defeating*. As it was. Cartere, emerged t e a , rd Mdro• O ass 9 1» 0

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t h e a w'nt"i»m7. but" he oame Z"1,1"0- <through with his first hit In H°H':1. 3bscholastic competition in three Nicriio.

H years. In the second Innum. Crepeau. rl1 driving In two runs and giving OlriiiK. lb1 Carteret a bin 2-0 lead. After liiR-md.-lln.0 that it v«s easy. - K.ucIn.cl.1 Denny Kopin,Carteret catch- ' 'ICCKI.V ci0 er, saved the ueme for Carteret0 in the seventh inning when he0 tagged Zarillo at ' the plate00

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- Two Rained-Out«Contests on Tap! For Tomorrow

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H Dennis Moiion led1,,'ackfnr the winners by

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bourse w\th a 78, which was sixover par. lie had bogies on the

jiflrot, sixti, ninth, tenth,teenth wJd piRhteoiith holesTOm had pars on every otherhole on the fairways

— . . . A total of 184 ,,....,•1 a double and sumlr and a™nK|I.<,p1.es(.n, lnR 4 9 ^hook partici1 m thres nins. 'pated in the annual champion- CARTERET -- The Kohbus1 The Knights, sewed up the s h l p ^ (( ((,f t ln W ( ) U t l b l id^. Ta,.,,-,.„ d e f r n d l n R champions R Srinm/a1 decision in the fifth Inning RnishcA m l 9 t h p ( , s i t i l i n w ( ) n l h p 0 ( , (>n i ) )g R f t m c „, „„, T. Semenza

Also representing Woodbridge s r n | , , r SoftbaU LeaRuV. defeat-.D- Sunin/.i^In the tournament were Joe Holy Family by a 4 to 1 score Medwick:O'Donhell. 98; Bime Shore, R 'By Kinch allowed only fwtir •'

Kolibas Tavern.; Wins, 4-1, Behind,

Kinch's 4-Hitter

CARTERET—The Knights of

9 to 2. at the Park field.ners rnllcctrri ten hits including T V winners scored four u n -iwn Iriplt's and a single by ( , r t , n , V m n s in tWe first InninnTony Seinen/.u 'without t h \ b 8 ( * f l t of a single

The losers wot only one hit i u t , netting nve bases on ballsff snsnowskl and tlmt was a ]]hi> H couple of errors

single by Mfourth inning.

Lou's

111 t l l r Art Meyers allowed five hits still

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Vack, Smith -acrldently si,...with two com 11

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1 with a bis foul-rim attack.1 The box score0 K o i r

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Spoloziiio. ifH Rader. if0 Kilidilerski. 3b1 Morton, ef0 Sumutka, e0 isickson, 2b0 Giormanco. 2b1 Smith, lb0 Koby. lb1 A' Toth, p1 Turner

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Hill BowlEmil's Shell

Walt and GenesWins PlayoffTo Take Title

CARTERET - The CarteretCommercial League ended in atie between Walt and Gene'sFlower Shop and Babies Furni-ture. Babies won the last twogames after droppint,' the open-er, to tie Walt and Gene's. JoeMalek, Sr., hit a big 253 scorein the last game. John Bilaninrolled a 627 set. to take highaverage from Richard Patrick,

' who was leading by 51 pins.Patrick bowled, only 531.

In the all-important roll-offfor the championship, Waltand Gene's won the title bywinning the last two Rumes ina best two-out-of-three-gameseries. Babies won the firstgame .by seven pins, 877 to 870with Tony Derzawiecz gettinga triple in the last frame towin the game, Walt and Gene's

game by 903

0 CARTERET- The rained-out - — —2 uames from last Tuesday be- 20 4 4

2 0 0 t w e e n the K. of C. and the Score by Inninns:"r" 1 (| 0 Sportsmen Club and the con^Lindrn 0 00 0 02 1—3

, n j test between Local 440 and carteivt 0 2 I 0 0 1 X—43 (I Q Babies Furniture in the Ameri-_ ... _ can League will bo played to-2g •) f, morrow morning.

10 10 2 0 0 4' Kobe's defeated Such's Bar0 1000 02 3 anc* ^ r ' " ' * t° 2, as Joe Fondi

hurled a four-hitter and was, _ n 'in trouble only once-in t h e | H A R A 1 > 0 R N MAY 25 S 1 7 ' rf

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Electrons ChampIn USMR League

Melro GlassAB

Burns, ss 2Fioreii7,o. 2bGasior, lb ...Brown, cOlsen. 3b

KHz was the losing hurler, al- , . ,lowing four hits and striking c a p t l l I T t i lht" ^ampioiMhip m DPmkov.tZ, cfout nine batters. 8 the U.S.M.R. Bowlmn Lensuo Suto. p

The Knights of Columbus * i t h « two-Komo margm overbeat Metro Glass by a shutout,with Andy Toth fanningbatters and allowing only onehit—a sinRle by Olsen in the:1

won the secondto 867.

the second place Office pin-:K of C

The Electrons finished l i k e | M e t l 0 cinss

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Synowiecki'sBeat Sacred

° Hearts, 12-6

scattered hits, while losing Bryan, c ,. . .hurler Charles Makwinski save Kosty. cTup nine hits. Ray Vinsko had Wnsiv.ynski. 1a single, dguble and triple fof Wudsxki, 2b

ihls efforts fov the winners. Sosno'vskl, PThe winners scored two runs

in the first, one in the third'and one in the final inning. A<rrico

Kolibas

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0 CARTERET -Optional Division,0 team won over

In the Ma-Synouiecki'sthe Sacred

Gural. 2bKlnch. pFleming, 3b . . .Straitepedf. ss

0 Hearts team. 12 to 6. scoring ^^^n ,[0 eight big' runs in the fourth w " K o j i b a s

— 'inning on five walks and a sarzillo cf6|C0uple of errors and only one j>utt(1|. c[J h i t , Kevins Night was tfie win- Lanuer If

H ning hurler. Heauan. If0 The Craftsmans Club won S | i a n ] f y n0 over the Carteret Delicatessen,0 by a 10 to 4 score. Phillip0 Chiera pitched and batU'd his

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team to victory, striking out 15batters and providing a double E

0Jand triple besides. Craig Wood- M j g | P C Z

0 hull got three singles. Staubach, ss0J Ideal Liquor won its first

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Storeblanked the Catholic War Vets,11 to 0, as Dave Coanshockstruck out 14 batters and gaveup only four hits. Bill Naegeleyhelped his team by getting twohomers,

Such's Bar and Grill pulled agame out of the fire this weekby winning over- the toughPranks Department Store team,4 to 3. Prank's led by 2 to 1until the final inning when adeliberate walk to a Such bat-ter led to three runs and theball game. Jim Hart, the losingpiitcher, hit a homer, whichwill give him a special prizefrom Councilman Walter Sulli-van at the end of the season

Koke's Tavern won its thirdgame in the American League

.„ by a big set of 574 by I Middle age has been denned'czai-nota, the Electrons as that period when lookingthrouL'h with this all-.backward makes one sad and

mportant victory in the final Rooking forward makes one

In the final gome Walt and I defeating the Knights of Co-Gene's won by 37 pins, 944 to907, withgetting a

Tonytriple

Skrypockskiin the last

frame. He also rolled a big 234score.

The members of the winningteam were Joe Koneski, DannyWilliams, Richard Andrella,Tony Skrypocski and RichardPatrick.

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umbus, 6 to 1. Gary Landawon the game with a neatpitching exhibition.

Mike Fucci allowed onlythree hits us he hurled theSportsmen Club to an easy 3-1triumph over Such's Bar andGrill,

The U. S. Metals team,coached by Prank Rinaldihanded Koke's team its firsloss this season by scoring 1close 11 to 10 victory. MikiZirpola got credit for the vietory.

atcli. miserable.

game, defeating Local 440 by a Mi,i{Wjnskj, p

3 to 2 score in a well played K e a t s ifball game. Bob Elliott pitched RJC(JCJ c

a two hitter for the victory. j yfe^el cfThe Sacred Hearts won by a.^joiczaI l i 2b

big score over the EvergreenLandscapes, 14 to 4. WayneWojcik struck out eleven bat- soo].e QV

ters and allowed only two hits. Koliuns 2 uIn addition he hit a homer,triple and single. '

The Carteret Delicatessen' Navy to try|won its first same. biMtinp the for foreign oil

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Vitol DomeEdit. Pft«e»,,,rd

nil*'"

State

also to-general sales

yftll DllyInt ion I"

:fA at $13013 cents in

local

legislators werei- MX.,,.,„,„ you buy a" f o r 26 cento you

n a y 13 cents for tne..,., plus 13 cents

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^ the other caseof what you ptrf

toconverted to classrooms andlaboratory us* when conven-tional type dormitories couldbe built to replace them.

U n i v e r s i t y officials claimloam from the Federal Govern-ment for university housing areonly made for the conventionaltype of dormitory and requiresfour to nine months for pro-cessing. Should the bill tie de-feated In the Legislature, theUniversity claims It may be re-quired to. cut back Its freshmanclass next September.

JERSEY JIGSAW: - StatePolice and motor vehicle ln-

their April milk production .Dr. William p. Doherty, ofBrldgeton, has Joined the staffof the Southern state HealthDistrict as a public health vet-

MOB NINETEEN

erlnarian The New Jerseyi

l M,,;,,t make sense.' t l l i , system, the to-

,1,1 cost the consumer, „ SM watch would

r.Vinflmd of tobacco.j, on. rarmer gets

l,' lUts makes 18 packs,.,.„., Governments get'.,„ iin- tux on the »anw

spectors have Issued 64,475summonses for speeding sinceJanuary 1, 1059 . . , New Jer-sey's 27,000 State employeesmust work on Monday, May 29and Monday. July 3 a factwhich stymies a long week-end

. The State of New Jersey isstepping up enforcement of thelaw prohibiting cash discounts

•;;.l;ilure i s (•'

, permit the StateU)i\n Rutgers Dnl-

, $i,non,noi> to eon-.,,'t dormitories to

and give-aways of merchandiseor services at gasoline stations

Questions asked by theState Board of Medical Exam-iners at examinations would bedistributed to students, pro-fessional schools and the gen-eral public after such examina-tions, under the provisions ofthe Brady bill In the Leglsla

Farm Bureau will press for anantlerless deer season for the1961 hunting season ln areasof the state where it is "Showncrop damage U substantial.. .The New Jersey Racing Cora-mission will bar the use of bu-tazolldln again during the 1961racing season until the Nation-al Association of state RacingCommissioners rules otherwise. . . South Jersey legislators aresplit over the merits of a billwhich would permit the StateUtility Board to lift the fran-chise of the Pennsylvania-Readlnu Seashore Lines If IIdrops all passenger serviceRepublicans are leaning hi_.lly this year on Bernard MShanley, of Bernardsvllle, Re>

The Editor

publican National Committeeman . . . New Jersey has put lia bid for nn agricultural re.search facility devoted to stud,ies on the impact of urbanlatton on soil and water resources.

Editor's Letters(From editorial Pag«>

Ictorlous because they areightlng for freedom and Jus-

in affairs of their community. May 17, l»8l'deflnlte. One 6f the show'sstate and natton. j C . E. Oregory, Editor Iprtnelpals, Doug McClure. will

We hope that through the The Independent-Leader jbe busy this summer In frank'

Ice.Very truly yours,

Ted Manger.

application of our mind* andbodies we can achieve a single,united, Informed WoodbridgeTownship.

Very truly yours,Woodbrldg« Township Junior

May 11, 18811 Chamber of CommerceRichard J. BaswrabCorresponding SecretaryThe Independent-Leader

Woodbrldue. New JerseyDear Sir:

On behalf of the Woodbridge1

Township Junior Chamber oflCommerce, I wish to take t h i s L T , J „ , .opportunity to announce t h a t P " BKtopendent-I*aderour new organization has-been 3 0 O r e e n 8 t r e e t -

Parent Teachers Association, School No. 7, Fords,

New JerseyJune 1st, 1961

Dear Bir: 'Sinatra's remake of "OungaSince vacation time is fact Din."

apprtaehlnj I implore pet! AUDIT MURPHY'S WH1SPowners mt to abandon t h e l r | E M N Q m j m H r tes takes toanimals when they go on va- the NBC air shortly, after longcations. A great many resorts d e i , y i . , . S p o n 8 O r o f A t a m p^Jwill accept pets, however, if not^nts Is dropping the half-hourthe only humane thing to do Is psychic-phenomena show nexttake them to animal shelters.; „ „ „ „ m f a v o r o f alternatingAlso if you befriend an animal! n o u r ftnd half-hour anthologyon vacation make proper a r - w l w , , 4 ot e a c h Lawrencerangements for their care be-!Weiifs contract for his nevfore returning home. Please let gund at the Hollywood Palla-m all show compassion for our | (num starting In July reads "forpets in handling this situation as long as you elect to remain,

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TelepboM MSreurt 4-1111

KV\ AND SELL MISC. FOR SALE

accepted for affiliation with tbe Woodbrldge, New JerseyUnited States Junior Chamber Attention; The Editorof Commerce, New Jersey Dear Sir:Chamber of Commerce and the It is with great pleasure that -Junior Chamber International. I take thjs opportunity to thank <

The purpose of this organl- y o u > a n d t h e m e m D e n o f y° u r

zation shall be civic service 8 t a f l> f o r t n e excellent news-through the organized efforts PM** coverage our " " ^of the young men of the com- received during the pastmunty to promote the welfare ^ a c n member of your staff |

.Ifor the rest of your life"this vacation.

Yours truly. .Nanette Fabray and JackieJerome J. Morning, Cooper have signed as guests

AUTOMATIC WASHERS In-stalled and guaranteed —

$50.00. Reconditioned television

Colonla. N. J.

- TV Today -

on NBC's TV Guide AwardsShow, June 13 . . . Test filmsfor Jan Clayton's, MotherClimbs Trees series and EddieAlbert's My^Irjcle Louie series

low

CARTERKT. Three-piece livingroom set. Any reasonable

offer • accepted, 18 Wheeler

sets from $35,00. Refrigerators!Avwlue ( n f l n o o n

and dryers tool We wilt buyP" "your old washers, TV and re-frigerators. Top prices. SUB-URBAN APPLIANCES, Roadie,N, J. CH 1-2541.

1955 HILLMANExcellent Condition

Call FU 8-4430 x

RED SKELTON IS AU-1coming a . E. Theater episodes

The new Robert Young• REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

of th« community and its clti- with whom I spoke was mostTHORINO a book on his ex-jserles, set for Mondays nextzena through active, construe- courteous at all times, and al- • - - - - - i — • •perlences in Japan. Despite the

Improbable title, "Ten Ways to

CAPITOL CAPERS: - "NeJersey is making a new and

tive projects. It shall be the W Ry s e a « e r to o S e r »»l»tance. , yfurther purpose of this organl- l *°u l < 1 l l k e to t h a n k you Cheat at Hara Kirl," it's to be anation to provide the young a l s o tat Publishing each item serious piece of writing.

season on CBS, has been titledWindow on Main Street.

JLM GARNER MAY RE-

ture . . . Fred T. Ellenberg, of danseroiis use of gasoline asPleasantvllle, has been elected] tax crutch for the State's fiscal

men conslttutihg its member- « ^ *» J°u Jn ita entirety. Ourship training in leadership and P-T.A. has come to depend oncivic understanding to better your P»per for complete eover-

(rrslminn next

,n would bo repayable

I 4 p

UK'.I

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[inn li- and

overMartin?.

cent Interest.is enactedUniversitytemporary

Kid servicewould later be

n1'1

problems," claims William J.Oaffncy, of the New JerseyPetroleum Industries Commit-

Paramount has reachedthe television, studios for thecast of Its feature picture "Hell

.TURN to ABC to star in "Des-into try Rides Again." The show will

be one of some 18 hour - longspecials sponsored by Westing

their usefulness as citizens. In a&e. n ° t only with items them-ils for Heroes." The stars In-1 house and spread over all three

chairman of the Farm Electri-fication Council of New Jersey

More certified tree ex-perts are expected in New Jer-sey after the August 9 examin- D . Furman has issued an ap-ation conducted by the State peal to all perfect car driversDepartment of Conservation1 in New Jersey to be alert forand Economic Development . . . the driving errors of others . . .Farmers In the 13 counties ofNorth Jersey will receive $4.58! Arteriosclerosis ln young is

brief, the objectives of the Jay- »elves, but with pictures whencees of Woodbridge Township the event warrant* one.are four-fold: It Is always a pleasure to as-

1. To make the community »«*»»*-with People of your cal-

clude Steve McQueen, BobbyDarin, Pess Parker, Bob New-hart and Harry Guardino. In-cidentally, Newhart may have

networks during the 1961-62season. Tentative schedule callsfor musicals and variety shows

5-25*'9-26

—; 1058 CHRYSLER. White. Fully• equipped. In excellent condl*

l E 47881— tlon. $1,295, Call ME 4-7881.SEWAREN 50X100 lot. Corner:

Central Avenue and VernonStreet. Lots No. 1054-1055. Will RUOS NEVER USED Prime

home 9112. 130 00 Bi l i .5 4-5 25 M5.00 Other size* O l vac-

uum $2000 Oriental. 0111 .155.00. Also some wool nookedand braided rugs. FU 8-3IM or

_ C H 7-0496

sacrifice, CL 7-0583.

FOB BENT

2 To develop l e a d e r s h i p ^ —association will continue In the

to 14.78 per hundredweight for limited to drugs

among Its own members.3. Ofi>r educational, recrea-

tional and social activities- tomen of similar age.

4. To give young men a voice

tec . . . Attorney Qeneral David b e t t e r D] f tce l n w n l c h to l l v e ibre, and I trust this pleasant his own TV show In the fall.-~ - • — — " - • • •• N B C h hduied a y a r l € t y

on WednesdayRoger Moore Is

reported to be leaving Maverickland Warner Brothers to free

hasseries for himnights at 10 . . .

on ABC, including "Destry")and a presentation of "Thei

Very truly yours,Dolores Nota,Publicity Chairman,161 Liberty Street, Fords, lance. . . The status of Check-New Jersey. I mate on CBS next fall isn't

WOODBRIDGE PROPERSeparate dwelling for one.

Two rooms and bath. Inquire525 Almon Avenue, Woodbrldge.

5-25*

574-5/25

COOK WARE Former salesmanj has several new stainlessiiteel waterless sets on hand In

, original cartons Regular valutNutcracker Suite"; dramas on CARTERET. Three rooms andiji4jjo ; sacriftc« $3950 FU 8-;BS. including a Leland Hay-ward production based on Wal-ter Lord's book "The GoodYears"; and public affairs pro-grams on NBC, using Kuntleyand Brinkley.

Roosevelt Avenue.

BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY

bath. Heat and hot water,'urnlahed or unfurnished. 1431

2028 or CH 7-0496.

5-26'5/4-5/2J

SERVICESRAH WAY - FURNISHED

TWO-ROOM APARTMENT.Private bath and entrance,Convenient. Daytime employed1

—single or couple. FU 8-1333.5/4 tf

CHILD CARE. Woman in Car-teret will care for child whils

5-25*

HELP WANTEDMALE OR FEMALE

Adding Machlies Fiel Oil Glass and Mirrors -

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CASH

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JOHN J . BITTING

I Mobil I

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Over U Yean ofFriendly Service

ME 4-0012100 Fulton Street

Woodbrldge

Fiieral Directorslirtric Compact

HI'IAWUTEKSii!i»:» VuthorUed Agent «•

-MITII CORONA \>\ p , i i ,» , , i ;««L;.KMACOBW Synowiecki

UOODURIDGE

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" M I " " ™ i 5« C^teret AvenueCarteret, N, J.

COIRS and St2HpS -II Telephone U 1I71S

Coins & Stamps

PORCH ENCLOSURESBttt thr hratthis Miminpr

with cool

JALOUSIKWINDOWS

and

DOORSCombination

Aluminum Doors

and lilndowi

Frre Estimate

Glau

Kor

- Music iDStmctlon •- Photography

Private Lessons on the• GnlUr

i Accordion

# Tnmpttt n i otherloitramtnti

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KeddcnllalPlitt ( i l iu >nd Store Front!

• Mirrors• Uttk and

• Shower DoorsFurniture Tops

MILTON GLASS CO.Ts £. Milton Avf., Bahwuy

(U Block (nun Prnn SUtlon)

Tel. Fl! 8-7373

Lawn Mowers

U MikM ofInitrumenti and AmpUIcri

Call Now for InfprmstionHI 2-6818

SAMMY RAY'SHnsis and Repair Shop

SAM LAQUADRA, Prop.» l u r t b(p«rlenct •• Initructor467 New Bmnswick Atennt

FOEDS, N, J.

In Woodbridge It's The

FRANK KREISELMUSIC STUDIO

# AccorcUon ,

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rdid Corns BoughtGood Prices Paid

frldar

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& STAMP STOREK l l lx I'furiei Road

1 "K1)S, N. J.I'hunr 111 Z-i

FLYNN aad SON *»«! ' 'Established 1900

424 East ATtnutPerth Aaaboi, \ -I

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Fords, N. 1

fa PhoneVAUey «-034H

Firiltire

Hand and Power LawnMowers Sharpened and

Repaired— Headquarter! (ot —

Brigg* A Strattontlinton-lJ»*s»n * Powerproduct* — Gas Engine*

Si'hwinn Bicycles& Service

Be[lnncnPl»n.No tnitra-mcDtt toBuj!

AtconUomSold indK«p«irtdAt I ownl

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Pictures MakeWonderful Gifts!

Call for an appointment

ME 4-3651CAMERAS and

PHOTO SUPPLIES

• CAMERA REPAIB

• PASSPORT PHOTOS• PHOTOSTATS• LAMINATIONt ACCIDENT PHOTOS

GALLARD'S PHOTO547 Amboy AvenueWoodbridge, N. J.

Mon., Wed. It to 8Tuei.. Than., Sat. It t« t

Friday It te *

Roofing & Siding

Henry Jansen & SonTinning and

Sheet Metal WorkRooflni, Metal CeUlnn

»nd Furntee Work

588 Alden StreetWoodbridge, N. J.

Telephone MErcury 4-1248

• SAND & STONE

Typewriters

MAN OR WOMAN— Custom-ers need service in Fords andj

nearby. Can earn $3.00 perjhour and up. If over 25 and KITCHENhave car, write Rawlelgh1 ERED.Products Dept.,Chester, Pa.

MASONRY AND BRICK-LAYER. Extensions, slde«

walks, porches, garages. Cel-lar insulation. Repairs of anykind. Work guaranteed. CallFU 1-9306.

5/18-6/29'

CHAIRS RECOV-Easy-to-clean plastic

NJD-119-U26,'or durable leatherette. FactoryI prices. U 9-2865 after 5:00

4,21-5/25 P. M.

— • FEMALE HELP WANTED •

NEW!POWERITE'with the /l/( /

SMITH-CORONA^IGoronetELECTRIC PORTAILE

5/4-5/25*

0- YOUR DRINKING has Be-come a problem. Alcoholics

Anonymous can help you. CallEXPERT FITTER and seam-stress to work on betteriBr. ,„ . . . .

dresses. Part or full time. Must!253' Woodbrldgt.be thoroughly experienced. CalljFU 1-9045.

Bl 2-1515 or write P. O Box

5/4-5/25

5 ' 2 5 | H A \ T I N O raOUBLE with yoursewerage? Electric Seweroot-

CARTERET office. Monday e r removes root* filth. &»ndthrough Friday. Typing re-,and Uoppage from clogged

quired. Good speller. Desire to pipei, drains and «ewer» Nowrite helpful. Submit resume'dlggiiig. no damages" - rapidand salary desired to Box 64, and efficient Call Tony'ic/o this newspaper. WimDlng and Hestlng Mf 4-

5,18-til8007. 5 4-5/25

SANDand

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LI 8-2146

Sarah Ann's Cooking

Service Stations

Call ME 4-0750

ALBRECHT'SKEY SHOP

124 Washington AvenueOrteret, N. J.

Tel. K I 1-716:*

Dellcates$9i

TREAT SHOPPE^wod bridge

Their

UNPAINTED

FURNITUREOur Owji j ,

CUSTOM CABINETS

• Hutobes t Deskst Bookcases• Kitchen Cabinet Sets

FOR U'IM

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QUALITY HEATING& AIR CONDITIONING

by

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Liquor Stores

Telephone MKrcurj 4-1889

WOODBRIDGE

Liquor StoreMAKY ANDRASC1R

Complete Wtock of Domestic

and lmp«ted Win«»Uet-r« »nd Liquors

571 AMBOV AVENUEWOODBRIDGE, N. I.

MILANOMUSIC STUDIOS

Your MusicalAccomplishment

* Our Best Advertisement *

Beginners and Advsnced

Students Accepted

Private Instruction OnlyIn Avene! Call

ME 4-8344

Plumbing & Heating

ED FREYr«naerlj With Cbaflei h e r

Plumbing & HeatingElectric 8*wer 8errlc«

Telephone

MErcurj 4-1731

867 Hirrell Avenpe

Woodbridft, N. 1.

TOWNE GARAGEJ. f. Gardner & Son

485 AMBOY AVENUEWoodbridge

MErcury 4-3540

We're Specialists In• BEAR WHEEL ALIGN-

MENT and BALANCE• BRAKE SERVICE

NEWNEWNEWNEW

ELECTRIC TOUCHPOWERITE

OPERATING EASE

BIG TARGETTAB BARREPEAT ACTIONKEYS '

More Pfo/t/e BuySMITH CORONA

Portables Than AnyOther Make!

-Sewing Machine Service-

YEARGUARANTEE

Lemon Merlnrue Pie1 cup water1 cup sugar2 level tablespoons corn

starch2 eggsJuice and grated rind of

lemon j2 level tablespoons sugar forj

meringuePastry jBoil the water and sugar to-;

gether, add the corn starch;which has been moistened witha little water and cook 5 min-:utes. Add the beaten yolks ofthe eggs, the lemon juice, rind:and salt. Cool slightly. Pourinto baked crust. Cover with,meringue. Put into an oven 300degrees and bake 15 minutes.

Cool. Add cream, lemon Juice,and bananas, which have been,peeled, scraped, and cut in thinslices. Chill thoroughly. SpoonInto baked pie shell. Cover withmeringue, using the 2 egg

1: whites.

Chiffon Chocolate Pi«3 squares unsweetened

chocolate cut in pieces2 li cups milk113 cups sugar

h cup corn starch' 2 teaspoon salt2 tablespons butter or

margarine3 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla.1 baked pic shell

Add chocolate to mlik <tndheat In double boiler. When

Banana Pie molted beat with a rotary beat-1-3 cup sugar j Pr until well blended. 81ft sugar,1-8 teaspoon 6alt | s a ] t ancj c o r n starch together

2 egg yolks slightly beaten a n c l a^ 8 ^ a i i amount to1 tablespoon flour chocolate mixture, stirring un-1 cup scalded milk t i l smooth. Return' to double-

1-4 cup thin cream or top b o i l e r a ( l d butter, Stir con-

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Learn To Play The

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Private Instructions byQualified Teachers.

Beginners and AdvsncedStudents Accepted.

Call ME 4 -5446Authorised

Sales & ServipCONN QRGAfjS

KIMBALt PIANOS

JARDOTPIANO COMPANY

4«S R»nway AvenueWoqdbridfe

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Radio & TV Service

Set NeedREPAIR

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US Arenet Street, AvenelRepair Estimates free!

(oUUU initiiltdrunti T«it«4 rrn it O«'Cat SUdloi •wrlctd Pro

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rRKNHOME DEMONSTRATIONS. IM< "White" Zl|-Zi|

Sewlnj MachlntiAmetlcan & ro»l(n SewingMichinei Repilred tulitod Needlti

KI 1-9187FRANK HOVANEC

657 Roosevelt AvenueCARTERET. N. 4.

Sales & ServiceWOODBRIDGE

[BusinessMachine Co.,Ltji238 Amboy AvenueWoodbrldge, N. J.

Phone: M£r*ury 6-0010

Water Softeners •

. milk1,tablespoon lemon juice2 large bananas1 egg whitesBaked pie shell

Mix sugar, flour,Add egg yolks, Pour ^ t _ r __.milk gradually, stirring (con- meringue. Bake ln oven 300 de-stantly. Cook in double boiler g r e e s for 15 minutes.15 minutes, stirring constantlyuntil mixture tickens and' Twining insists U. 8. leadsstir once In a while afterwards/Soviet military.

stantly until thlck«ntd., Cookfor 10 minutes, stirring Con-stantly. Pour a small amountover slightly beaten egg yolks,add to the mixture and cook

and halt., u n t i l thickened. Add vanilla.»n scmlded P o u r lnto pie shell. Cover with

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MAKE ITFORMAL!

SEE TED for your for-mal wear. Have tbatsnarl look for theTerr ipecla> occasion.

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RENTALSWater Softener Salt

Soft Water SoapSwimming Pool, Suppllei

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un tnylhing

Whether it's a form -toexpedite your office op-Brations or a booklet toitimulale vour sales,we'll design and print itto your best advantageOur deliveries will oeaght on the dot andiur prices wilJ make•ter.je. too'

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FAOF TWENTY

ISEUS PERSONALSUI.AnYS I,. !

4fl7 l.lnrnln HUhwsr IwHnT*l U K-!*"!•

- KuthWn l> M ; l f l r i ' l h r "\TRI old dnucliti t "( M1 «'•'•Mr.-. Jnsf|)]i IV Man dp Wnnri-ttnck". N V :< u^:':',t >•• 'KiHlirtpdVlit- Mr ar ' i Ml1-Albino I> Mured1 O^k TroRi'ud. for «>••.'•!»' « ' " •

\ l i - j - Ouii'i IVxid. Wr i . l iStriTt. i' \Mtn1.1 Mi rtiirt Mi"-Rudn||)|- [ T V : Rneh'MnN V

Mr mid Mr*, B Hdler,

Mwrdron Avenue, entertained

.1] and Mrs. H. Gofand, Mr.•id Mrs L Finkelitteln of New-•k. Mrs IJtiif Abromovrltz,i«nrk. Mr nnd Mrs-, M.Dofl. \te\\n ntid Mr and Mr*.

i Cnok. Ivlin

Mi.- AyU»Hid- Kmdergarlfiictawes of Kennedy Park Schoolvisited F'nlirr Headquarter*,Woodbndgi

Weekend ;:III•>U nf Mi. andMrs Jet-imt Ca^ l l MjddlPMixAvenue «'< n- Mr and Mrsliouif, LcibcwiU. and Mr andMrs. Chaile* Ruskin. JerseyCity

- Mrs. John Watmoii. Clarlcwas H guest of Mr. .and Mm.Hiimilton B 1111 n a s. WrightStreet.

--Mr. and Mi> SamuelSchwartz, B r 11 e v I I) ( . wereguests of Mr. and Mis In ingChopik, Hornet Park Avenue.

—Mr and Mrs Edwin Wicfc-ham and children. Nancy. Deb-bie, James and Edwin SonoraAvenue were guest* at a birth-day party for Mrs Wickhnm'sfather, Robert Bird. NrwUin

—Mr. and Mr* W a l l e rBverada and daughters. Rose-ann and Mr. and Mr* EdwardBolloskis, Carleret. were guestdof Mr and Mrs. John Bobnk,Goodrich 8treet.

—Mr. and Mrs Jflhn Bobak.Goodrich Street, attended thewedding of Mifis RowmarifPaul, to William Jamrs Ward,In Holy Family Church, Car-teret. They also attended thereception In Bethlen Hall

—Mr. and Mrs, Robert C.ficank, Lincoln Highway at-tended the 30th annual bowlingbanquet of the Otis ElevatorAthletic Ijeagur at HawaiianPalms, Lyndhurst

—Mr. and Mrs. George Max-well and children, Ruin Ann,Faith, Hope and George, Jr.,Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Scank,!,Lincoln Highway, attended ajparty for D o r o t h y Cheryl!Evans. Rahway, who wati con-!firmed at First Methodist1

Church, Rahway—The Junior Girls Unit of

the Ladies Auxiliary of IsellnPost, VFW sponsored a sub-teen dance^Saturday. Proceedswill be used* in the poppy drive,1

A sub-teen poppy queen waschosen lo ride in the MemorialDay parade. Members of theAuxiliary were ehaperones.

elmwood Village—Mr, and Mrs. Prank Davis,

Aberdeen Avenue entertainedat a barbecue Sunday. Ouestswere Mr. and Mrs. S. Waxen-berg. Mr. and Mrs. Mike BloomIhe Bronx; Mr. and Mrs. S.Marks, Belleville; Mr. and Mrs.M. Katz, Brooklyn; and Mr.'and Mrs. L. Davis. NorthArlington.

—Among* the guests at a Imeeting of the American Jew-)ish Congress at Temple BethBholom, at which Mrs. RobertJleyner, wife of the Governor

•' who was recipient of an awardwere Mrs. M Schlemowltz, Mrs.L. Oberman, Mrs. L. Louis, tin.Mary Goldberg, Mrs. B. Kat?,,Mrs. B. Serotkin, Mrs. B. Heller \Mrs. Frank Davis, Mrs. H. Fal-ohook, Mrs. D. Miller, Mrs. Z.Goldman, Mrs. F. Cornell and1

Mrs. T. Jettelaon.'—Barry Scott Katz, son of|

Mr. and Mrs. B. Katz, DundeeAvenue celebrated his fourth Ibirthday at a party. Guests]were Bonnie Davis, Judy andRobin Aboff, Randy Flertag,1

Scott Levtfhtnal of Irvlngton,Richard Monastersky, GeraldFalchook, Sharon Frier man,Bobby and Lorle Cohen, LarryjGerber, Jackie Cooperraan andB a r r y ' s great-grandmother,Mrs': Eve Katz of Newark.

—Mrs. E s t e l l e L i tvack . lmother of Mrs, Milton Aboff,1

Aberdeen Avenue has under-gone eye surgery at the BethIsrael Hospital in Newark.

—Mr. and Mrs. M. Schle-mowitz, Dundee Avenue enter-tained Mr. and Mrs. «. Yetllnand Mr. and MK. A, Yellln andsons, Ridgefield; Mrs. A. Kauf-enbaum, Mrs. Rose Kaufen-baum and children Bruce, Jodyand. Laurie, Menlo Park.

—JMr. and Mrs. B. SerotkinAberdeen Avenue entertained;Mr. Edward* Serotkin and son,Henry, Wyndmoor, Pa., and DrBen Hymes, Morristown.

-Mr. and Mrs. B. Katz,Dundee Avenue w,ere guests ofMr. and Mis. Myron Katz,Berkeley Heights, at a cook-oui.

ABOUT BABIES,BREADWINNERS

and POLIO!strikes the very young mid

their parent*. It did last lummeiund the summer before.Babies and breadwinners can txprotected by getting polip vaccimshots. For information call youifamily physician or local health dcpertinent,

Don't delay in getting thu all-iniporUnt protection! This if vita1

ihis it absolutely necessary!

DON'T TAKE A CHANCETAKE YOUR POLIO SHOPublithad » i piAlic «<rv!c* in co.nrjtion with rh« Advartlting Couni

Rrpakfattn BenefitTalent Dollar Plan

IREIJN Pnr thr bonefltnf tin- talrnt. dollar pro.int ofthr Women's Guild nf FirstPrrfbytcrian Church, Mr?.Frank Tauliarenl. Mrs JosephSmith and Mr.v Walter Kid-man mere ro-hostfs.«fs at twoCnrrv- As You Arr rjrfHttfftst*.

Thr ftrxt wns lr-ld 81 thr Yrnme,,f " i I - I ' ' ! " ' ' • V i . : - l i

g i T r c t Mrs,Obrer Bp\'iMdgr. Mrs. JosephFor?ano, Mrs William Hassett,Mrs. Josrph Hratko, M M . Dan-ipl Kivit.7. Mrs. Raymond Pet-rosky, Mf r l l » " Fn*ter New-m a n . M r ' .lohn Hlnllcky and

'Mrs. F.prl Colllnson.Thr iscrond was held in the

'kitchf-n of the church. Guestsjweir Mrs Rocer D Sldener,Mrs Curl if Campbell, Mrs,

Courtney. Mrs. Frank\i>- Prtcr Npfkhay.

Mrn. ChfliloF DfOeso. Mrs!Oeori?f Chflmbers, Mrs. ElalnrDRVIPR and Mm. Thoma* Whlt-tamoro

School OrchestraPrexentn Convert

COLONIA-The instrumen-tal unit of School 22, comprisedof 32 children from fourth tosixth frrades, presented a"nr'nir concert this week to ac-

quaint the student body ivarious instruments:

Frederick Morris has givenweekly instructions to thegroup »« part of the school sys-tem's music program, directedby Theodore Hoops, Instnimen-ral music supervisor.

Orchestral features, includ-inii onwmble, duet and solo se-lections, were the woodwind <•»^emble, "Choral from Finland-

1 Susan Sheffield, Richard

, . „, MRrk Slotnlck, Joneph

HoRenbftiim, Neal Rever, JohnParvin, H o w a r d Schutzman,

'Bruce Selznlck, Stephen Sav-ipe, and David Sandier; sax-uphoiif* s o l o , "SentimentalJourney." Danny Klein, accom-panied by woodwind ensembleit nd drummers, Randy Wilsonii nd

pet „....»Clark Knshmaler. Robertml; prllo solos. "Theme from

Beethovern's Violin ConcertoThe Bullet Dancer," Robert•ovnr- violin duet, "Swanee

Itivrr' Scott Fischer and Rob-,.,l 8rh*art7,; and violin solo,.T |10 rvvil's Dream," ScottFischer _

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