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Devoted ,l,(. Community Interest

PNMBtod Fairly, dearly

lull Local Coverage

And Impartially Each Week Complete News Pictures

XXX1X-NO. 48 Vi il

CARTERET, N. J., FRinAY, MARf'H U), 1961

Intent utadCU* thm Ut, 0, OrttMt, «. iT

P&CE TEN CENTS

^i^^j^^j^f^^^ip^i Confab on

Democrats Golden Jubilee in FallFace Fight Schools In Primary

CARTEHET - Raymond P Bonkoskl, flft Pennsylvania Avenue has accepted thr chairmanship .of the 1961 Rrd Clous Fund CampRlRii. it. wns announced today by the Perth Atnboy - Ciirterel Clmptvr. American Red Crocs. The Carteret quota hus been set at 14.400 and according to Mr. Bonkoskl this quota is necessary to continue the Red

CARTERET • - Plans were September 9, It will be held on formulated this week by the the Community Center parking planning committee of the St.area. A big name baud and Demetrius Center for the cele- professional entertainment will bration of the 50th jubilee year conclude the week's program Will Meet with Boro of St. Demetrius Parish, ac- The actual celebration sdud- Hut nick and Sullivan h cording t uled for Sunday, November 13, Council to DiwuxH Stek. to Chairman Steve' i""Deraetrius Day. a soth an-] Endorsed bv Party; years annual post-Eas- niversary banquet following the m* W f . . • n I'utuiT Needs Here terThis dinner will be held on April rededicating of the church M e W a t t e r s . m R a c e OTOM s e n ice. f'ARTERET — To determine 16, one week after the Ukraln- .which is expected to be reno-1 CARTERET - Democrati '' Mr. Bonkoskl appointed ihe nerds of school facilities Sunday, April 9. The vated and painted in the in- will face a contest In the April Boruuglt Treasurer Alexundei i. I he Board of Education will feature the tradl-;tcrior and exterior. The dinner primary, with three candidate! Combo as head of the Industrial is inert Inn Wednesday night Uonal food prepared by the} will ba. held in the center and films for the two available .iit Mgns and Special Olfu Division Mi. lrled to meet with Mavor Sisterhood of the Blessed Vlr-jwill be followed by dancinii. ;posts . Soinr Cotnba previously served as phrn Skihn and members of Kin Mary. Rev. John Hundiakl Tlie Junior Sodality will holdi - flower Red Cross campaign chairman Horotmh Council to mapwill conduct the traditional;their annual Football Hop on ._ _ „.,, lncumbMidi CUP blessing of the food. The names ol tin workers Thursday N o v e m b e r 23 '!ents, who have the endorseFor the SOth anniversary 'Thanksgiving Day who will assist in the emnimiKii Kolibns, bonrd president ment of the Oeneral Demo'in iionw, will be announced shortly that whenever iie'v,i yrar ' t l l e committee plans a On Wednesday, December 27. jcratlc Organization filed their mi the Mr, Bonkoiikl ha.s torn an IOII.MII:: developments '-,'0 up. afull week of entertainment the committee will hold Its first petition!; with Borough Cleric »Cthe Civic leader since moving tionaire be obtained at thestarting with the a nnuallannual Christmas Cotillion for Patrick Potocnig under the to Cartmrt several yours HUO. nine ii permit for occupancy is Ukrainian Day on September 2, high school and college stu-designation "Regular Demoifi e \ i - While employed locally at the showing how many chil- with a concert consisting of two.dents with a dinner and danc- cratic Organization." ili.ii nn In the family and thebands and a full day's activity, ing to the tunes of a narnel the Hudson Pulp «nd Paper Corp.. .•, i i ' t ;i :es. It will conduct an outdoor bu- band. A highlight of the cotil- Thomas F. McWatters, will «as In thr Engineering Drpt. he run as an Independent Demo,,,1,-fl I developed « deep Interest in his Tlns plan will be Helpful t o i z a a r b e B i n n i n B L"1'01" Day, lion will be the crowning of acrat under his designation: m b e 3 t h r o U | ? h 8ui a home town. i . a d tlie Roard to map future needs"! '' K* y. 'Continued on Page 2i "Democrat, Regular OrganizaibiiK .said. I, i n t i n fiiSince moving his family line tion. He has the backing of the . : t , i t r < t t.> from Irvlrmton, he hn» h<-l - Carteret Red Cross Chapter campaign, center and Bor- Irochial Schools just completed, • up ••ouraue. 'Continued on Page 2> candidates are Steve Trosko, [St. Joseph's annex and St. oujh TrraMirer Alexander Comba, chairman of special gifts and Industrial solicitation. Jr., 5 Lexington Avenue and j Elia.s School to determine where „,„„ friend and congregant to John B. Donovan of 7 Sttnet i:d CART sidewalks are needed. E R E T - Sol Price, make a contribution. ;Street. not i Comba Vote Rises president of the Synagogue "To celebrate the Passover Hutnick and Sullivan also 1 B r a t h e r h o o d of Isr ic;l :;eii floor The Middlesex County Board « l . alld Seder without assuring that have been endorsed by the ;.>, vou p u t ;of Elections in a letter advisedl F r a n l c B r o w n ' Piesident of every needy person can par- Icounty committee members of mi tl I've that Gabriel Comba. elected a1 Lovinft Justice Synagogue, ticipate, surely diminishes the party. Both are completing 1 snhlnB wood'member of the board February will head the annual Pass- its holiness in the eyes of our their second three-year terras, !.• buy a piece 14 has been credited with 13o! over Fund Drive for the Jewcreator." he said. Rabbi Morton ... Buum and Jewish Commufi'v i''i> and Hutnick is chairman of tha votes in the 14th district at the! lsh needy, All funds will be distrib- police committee and Sullis wife. Bermce, will be M u r e , " describing ti;.: goals hiuh school, instead of 30 asj Rabbi Morton S. Baum, uted to the local needy and van heads the committee on at a «H-acquainted Picture on P*tr ?> CARTERET - Girl* Stout originally recorded by the dec-, spiritual leader of the Jew- to Jewish refugees in North recreation. evenrnii on Sunday, March of hi* pastoral tenure In CARTERBT Hoy Scout tl0tl clel ks i:. a h a l f a Sunday will be observed -H the ' - Walter WavemakJ i s n Community, urged each Africa and Israel. Petition as candidates of an. Troop No 06. sponsored by 8t 19, HI 8 P. M TIIP reception Carteret. AT s o m e I i o * •Calvary Baptist Churcb, this •Secretary wrote that an in.v — will tx> held in the vestry of independent fusion ticket for - Invitation* imve been exJoseph'* Church, held l u aniO,iliA«ed t o of the voting machine! ;ne Synagogue Brotherhood tended to thf entire Jewish 'Sunday with all the Protestant spection [council have been filed with : it On one nual Charter Prewnutlou and • i( hrai'l at J12 Pershlng commupltv to participate. Kill scout* of the community ;»•-.»> t" e warehouse showed that: the County Clerk by John A. Court of Honor at the St .lo.iileiiin m a n Mr. Comba should have been jAbatemarco, 33 Birch Stree,t Rabb,i Batim was recently K U e s l s wph's School Hall •lii .situation Sunday School will be lu-ld * .credited with the hfeher total.| and James W. Farrell, U, Rabbi BHUIII 'Mil slio* a named leader of the Jewtsli Thr a_dre__ ot welcome *•*, hc boards in "Obviously there was some-! Arthur Avenue. community in Carteret.. lor film, 'UiiAmerican r.it out :n given by William Wul«h. Troop __ , - j , ^ ' L l l l n B w r 0 1 1 K " Kollbas c o m - ; B „_.,_,.• servicej Committee chairman and the m e n t e d i) is pyweteri | ( , rot-a.1 S173.7 mll-lformulated for the presenta- meeting of the Shorecrest Civic Midweek will il 1i U, and VIrv mceiin» at the of thf C^rWrrt Labor. C'i)U:!'!l.'-" ' " ' ,.„„,.„. , H. Klipstein. chalr-!tion of the musical "South Club of Carteret, it was an1 (in ii lor * • Philip S3 Herman I-ea«ue thlf woek. the execu-!. :aild M 1 e s U d l h a t s t P s bc i!timedi^ ' ' P iman of the Chemical lndu8try|Pacific"bv>the renowned Greta nounced that Gabriel Comba lil|KI|l|t«| t! cpted for live board unanimously pVssrd ""' 8<>ouimi/tic wvicr by AuiMant Si-outtnaMer' " p. .lions. The letter was referred; n m m c p d t o d i l J ,, Klipstein, ex- J p , April has been succeeded by Harold April 8. 8. at atthe Car-| mm e x eveiunp, " mithrr w i t ) . Hi.- .SiHieUi.ive.Mt>. sincere thanks and apprecia- m ^ ' . b ^ w l 1 1 bj^wrlconied U) l l u L a w C ( i m l I l i t t reryt Robert Mas- i ^ ' ^ o f t h r ^ u t i v o vice p r e s e n t of Ameri- tenet Hi,h School a at 8 P. MJH. Ross, who was vice president, J u | J 0 , . c»,Ou ° " I n >«'t' l to lll(> l u i a l I n Iiis let ana^-r of busketbnll and ,'°" ' businessmen ters and George Btima. conter of resignation y t ,mitlav mor mor- : B o : l l c 1 ican Cyanamid Company, point-The musical will besponsored! ducted trw Court of Honor I bill! UMIIJ Thnmas has nl- IIIld c l v l r « l u l " ) i i w h o l m v c t h l i s EvcniiiR MeinbershiplMr. Comba stated, "it is with ( f r |1(%f>d l 0 s n s 0 1 L l u l e \I. for re-i P 'iiiii,s.Mon was munit'd to;i'd out that New Jersey is the j by the a t ^ rolled Award* preanitTl »re us fol- . iiim.Mui.-ed the fomball * »« P° ' ,[ U wsal under the •adership of!1'"' Colurilbus - Cleveland PTAJnation's leadiiiR chemical re-|Department of the Carteret a Kood deal of regret that I lhr U d y 'earns for the 1961 «"«'; tool ,-HMIIHi' *ao president (if thi ||to use .the Columbus School]search andmaniifacfurinR statelWonuin's Club. Proceeds will be tender my resignation as presi;Mrs Adams. s0 1 h c June li for a dinner honorim?;employing 82.000 persons, andiused for the scholarship fund^ent of our organization." "An First Claw • Wesley Crttrl -ipo'ii* h Cliii), H member of the [ ; Brownie Trocp will ' A :>fd for -or.s, who aie fo*JMrs. Mary Dowlmu. Principalicreatlng annually p r o d uc t si which is the dub's local project jy°u a " k n o w J w a s latently HIUI Stephen Suto Uitin. rword. chemistry clubs. l("r 'nese by the church c i piny and sportttelected to the Carteret School Sfciond Cl*»* fran. is Bra- color « UHid. and a.sM-mbly com- ' "W l thr announcement wiii"be"madein' Columbus School who retires!valued at more than $1,400,- for this season. 'li:fi into some contributing fmmw al the end ol the -school year 000.000. iiwwic/, Thoma* Dur;(b. Ch.n 1«> »>i»'J'' II.- is .spoilt editor of maiLslup Mrs. William Babies and Mrs.J B o n r d ' a n d ' rts w a s s t a t e d p r i o r AS 1 :,i' found DeOrare. Robert Den-w Thom.7 U l t u ' ; Ftoxc, Jr.. co-chairmen to my election. I intend deforRafter serviiiM on the ;;chool N t w Jersey ^ chemical i. to herIU DeRow. Robeit Kafifll, (inn e C:>/ak will mwjoi Hi projects completcdjaPPointed the following com- voting all of my energies to Wur chairman, helping make the Carteret Donald FiiiMmmo:i' Jttme* ixiii! Imtlfs at Seton Hall :be held*rhursdny-March 16. 'jKnlibas umeri Board members; a n ( j underway in 1960. and!"»ittees: general Vets, Frank Brown's witn tho t 0 Mrw. Andrew Lee; tickets, Mrs. Public School system one of the rortln. Ronald Ore«o«, \V,tK>r 1'i.uci tv PifMdenl of the planned for 1961. rank sixth in best in N. J." Since it would t«n or three Store, Insurance.' Tonulit the Men's Fellow-t i'committee jKuselman. WllUam Wn» and Junior Aihlen'inent unit of the U. S. Total industry ex- William- Flanagan, chairman, ol M H 1inl clllirc a be unfair for me as president wen warned Miib Sacred " " ' " "" ' '"' h t ________ Mrs. William Beirne, Mrs. Duke penditures for tlie entire United .William ZUia. K<»,d M.icliiin-rv, and U> have divided responsibilities ;• hotiv that -iHeart. two lmn_'; Suciis Bar :7:: '° p ™T 'ie Calvary Juniorsj States is $3.5 billion during the Silvesti'ini. Mrs Jay Wagner; which would dilute my efforts, 1 r •I'M i* In-| Tenderfoot liin»/io I. Cue ;i\>n>.iMlion, he l.s a " and Catena.. Tony* Shell »T.;j« *; "" ^idersl,,,, of M r ^ l ' I H ^ t r i . ' i publicity. Miss Irene Synotwo year period. 1 feel that it is only fair to the j ' . i1 to wa*h iChlara. J r . Stephen Htu'he.s, n[ '; • 11ack ii'ain. cln'ini.strv vice Station. U S Metals, Murthn Ouy and Mrs, Mildred! 1 U l n l L F I M I l l I J Ku-'and latin .club.s Mi: "97 projects bv 57 companies wiecki, chairman; Mrs. William' members that I resign." PaiLs will hold meetings twice But the notej Patll F KallU, Robert Wi'.stvaco Chemk'rt! Co. 1 Fleming, Mrs. John Vanderblca, . O a r ) ; Mestf ! Jowpii »;>• Mr »ud Mr> (ji-oi^e >/.ak in 52 different N, J, communiu month be(tiiiiiinn this Sunday Mr. Ross, who is a charter II H COIH'lllflties were completed last year mark and Mrs. Jerome Enot;J Mulrhead. Kevin O'Shea Oor-41 Locust a l x t i ut 5 P. M. Thr meetuiu.s wi.ll be club, ha ^»id Plcaw _ _ or currently are under con- HOVI-HS, Mrs. Theodore Liv-u-u,, a n e x t l. e m e l a c 4ttn Rutherford and Kenneth Strphui PBIIIIKIIS^III attend 7'held the and «ri' nt'i'ded. and an uinent need chairman; Mrs. Stanley Ciszak ' y ^ e member of CARTERFT — Mrs. Minniejstruction." Klipstein stated. auiKl;l v o l L Hcn Thompwn. ll,.- l'iir,ersit\. ' Willi H rosli'i- nf club and well knows t i n Martin presided over the regu- "In New .Jersey, chief in- Mrs. William Hepworth, Mrs. 'the T h t Cttlviuv I Flr»t Aid merit budiies w.r follow the hiwnil iii(i.s prcvr.un, 01 problems at hand. Te us will hold u >• tf.i- first Urn* George Diken and Mrs. Carl! lur meetuifi of the Third Disterest of chemical manufactrwented to Andrew B a u m - H b . u t m t i r s mchldrs \aisity l a "u>'-s t u a; u ' a i " ' l t pi soclni evenuiKi Friday. March • H ' d wh»t we Brack; usherettes, Mrs. Thom-i ]trict l«idle.s Di'inocratio Oraan- turers appears to be in the iiartner. Kenneth Kom,> and h»,Un>U and b^i'lmll. aS.,weli ttft:ii«lw»ibV for fiianam-r to this' 1 7 - ^ l Patrick's Day qilal1 n,rbni For the jAndrew Kublc* 'ld Monday evening. category of general organic as Poxe, chairman; Mrs. Jo' ih«- Spanish and avoid flub.s :n ' Church will Start there will O n ''''ittii.v. March _4, a film our .ere made to hold a chemicals, with a total outlay seph Lemaszewski: refresh. entitled '"1 Beheld His Glory," run li ' ' P i l r o l •*•<*•' warranUs pie- wh:rh'li»- -.trved a* ,m officer. lllun - v Communicant Class on M/rch 25, at Kol-|of $92.4 million. However, in-1 ments, Mrs. Edwaj'i Holder, in lioniir ot Kuster. will be ' ' » shown at 7:45 I1 M. at the.bus halt with'Mis. Agnes Ser-|tense activity also is reportedj?h 1- that I•«',Robert Mastew w.-re. K.^le and Mis S IVlinka.s :i^jean1 uii(j Mrs. Katherinejin t t ^ construction and ex- dan, Mrs. Ellsworth O'Donnell; cant class will be started Sunit us tell that they will find it, by tl Url 'Patrol. Michael I V n / o PI., cite .Sheet 1 e lu lc 1 Mute as co-chiiiniiiin. The dark|pansion of research and de- programs, Mrs. Andrew Nte-jday, April 9, at 11 A. M. at th* William ZlHH. A P I . . O n * five oilier Ixjy.slmve^n •n .id- rewarding cxpei lent *' to active- _' . ' v I horse prize -was awarded tojvelopment facilities. Two year;miec, chairman, Mrs. Alexan- church manse of the First Palrol, Michael Florentino. F'l., inuicd uv Mdimumth; Ci.ll^e,'lexpt'iiditurcs for these lubora-der Moscirki, Mrs. M^ry Eckah'wit/.. Presbyterian Church. Any onje in his Edward Hurley, A P I . Apm-ln' Ju.s.^h Uliiiu'u »-ill ijit'K rhl l'() >1KKI' TOMOItltOW The next meeting of t h e o r i e s in New Jersey is ex-! Tickets may be purchased at interested in becoming a meml t l Parol. John ZeiM PL Walter .siudv ot rlwiui'iil >'ii^iK " ' " ' l t ,Of to player's CcAR A R TEHKT - The Supreme ^rotip will be held April 3, atipected i» total more than $42.1 • tlie following places. 569 Roose-jber of the church is invited t» KuKtlmaii. A . P L ; B«t 1'ntrol, He hus ix-i-n .i imiubc r of the. t u l l l L l s ' alui«'..-but . ruther isF veil Avciiui';, 68 Roosevelt Ave-|attpi»d these classes. More I n , Ciri-lc Junior.which IHIH1 I he pi'ini'ipal speak-1 million." F(I]VSL Spunish, punish, S Lwodn Kenneth Kova.n. PL; Willi.m vulm miaul. l 0 ttll v i d t ,. , Oii'et tomorrow ers v.ill be the Drinocrntic can-; Peter N. Gaidic Manaacr of nue, 55 WiishuiKton Avenue.!(0rmatlon may be obtained well us W " Carteret resident. G 0Vt 9 l u n Sofka, AP.L...'and Hawk Piitiol, mid appaialu.- clubs, u.> We .'iinieslly solicit your help. U i t ( M n o o | , a t 2 P. M. in Odd didatcj, for nmncil. John Hut- the, lotal Food Machinery and^Carteret Shoppin; Center orjfrom Church Elder 8. Man* Andrew Kublca. PL: MJchael flu- yearbook .stafi He was to give fncouniyemejit to py]i 0Ws Hall iContiinu'd on Pag^ 2i • from liny club • nick uiul Walter Sullivan. hart at KI 1-4979. Orabowskl. A P L attend .. .... . ..: Chinch School will be held Scoutnmiiter Arlhiu games, Sini'1!)'.1 morning at 9:30 A, M; pie*ent.d Den Chief W„ \ mid lust, to patronise sponsors 'at the Cleveland School and l t0 Alan Bodhar, Wc«k-.\ c l l n , llH' MIII (il Mr .md Mi> the iivulur Sunday services esuljtislunt'iits. I'l>
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Price Heyds Fund Drive For Needy at Passover

Troop 86 Holds Reception is Scheduled Calvary Service Charter Affair; By Rabbi and Mrs. Baum Sunday to Honor Awards Listed J ^ T i t ^ r 1 * : JrthCo™'jfii'v'" and Boro Girl Scouts

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CAHTERET Robprt Mate, fy, 197 Carteret Avenue, hag been awarded a half-tuition I scholarship for the second semester on the basis of his | at C . ' W J Post , underKraduttte[liber-., al arts Collide ot Long island, • University. He luis bi'rn elected to

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Scholarship Won By Robert Matefy

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Good Decision

An Editorial tle change, but in the long kn, the It was a wise decision on the part of decision to lefthings stand as th^y are, the Board or Education not to eliminate domestic science and manual arts is unquestionably forUe best interest •'He Symchtk. of the school system -and the com* the enter- even for a temporary period. We believe these classes are as necessary in munity. No one likes split sessions. The Carteret as ar« sonv of the other sub11 v r • Board does not. Parents do not like them, neither do their children. But, "'« of Mr and The proposal, if it had been carried 1

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A Ki'iuiuaU.' of Carteret HIKII Srhuol .lust June, Mr, Matfty participated in dra* and buhketball there,.

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WORK ON SHOW I'lWS: Mnubrr- or: thr comiiiietM- ul tlir tvrm.iii M.i,.b.i S h.|. Dr,.d.tmeat. Curteret Woman s w » ^ Un lhe m u h k i i l ( . 0111t . (lj .. S o u l ) 1 Kjtl . ifje .. , u ,, r M1 . ewi ,,,d A,M>I H »t a* HI«I> stuuoi Auditorium. (Jllb« drafting . Mr». Andrew i#r, M™. i beShuwu frum Irll to iitlil are. Mrs. (Iiur«e Shcridaii, Mm. 'Ih«m»t ru r. .«•» ..r..r

.ion,. There may be some disappoint- or " o U ^ t w o ™v will alter the picture remains to ment on the part ol a few, who had I typed that the new board would effect seen.

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CANCEL DANCES CARTKRKT r- Clareuce JIC-. Gillie, chauman of the te^o"' agr liaiicts bpuiisored . by the Auii'i lean Legion has annouao, eil that tht dances slated for • March 30, Holy Thursday, afMj' April 2, Easier Sunday will b t can<*'lled due to the l l l holiday.

FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1961

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Sermon Listed |}V Dr. Harsaini

iGen. American Earnings Rise

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1 '• rAHTFRET General Amerlis t h e title nlvon i n j',, 11 .r'.' the largest In the mid (Viurch next Km',,'',' (•iinp.mv's histoiy, Rum Laud, cling t o t h e tmiiiiii .. ',!,' r!•:iinnnii of the board, and T. nf C h u r c h World H. '• " M Thompson, president, rci ••one Q r e a t Hour of MI ;i-.;;<'(! to stockholders Monday, t h e s e r m o n win i , , " ' ' " sI:', -h'-ir mes,'RKP In the com!•• c D n s r c n a t l o n t h a t r . ;>;>:;\\ annual statement, 1960 ;m c h n r l t y Is n o t Just n i,,.' ,' •>• F• l mincs were S19.2nO.978. attitude, i t in a n imix,;:.,'. .•'.rr.;iarfri with $16,587,910 In i i . t r i i T i s t l r of •nian 1 ;. lfi.MJ They nddfd; n h i p t o Christ. T h e s;: : , 1 T:.is amounts to S3 47 per 1 tie d e l i v e r e d i n EURI: ; , sh.irf. basfd on thi1 average in A M , in Hungarian „'.' ". •v;m"i>rr of shares outstanding ,,cl(vk. S u n d a y Sclioni ,, , d'lrnz I960, and to $3 44 per • i i M i n n i i o n c l a s s w i l l tji•.••• , v ,;!",[ir' bas^d on the number of n pillar hour of 8, •luiif^ outstanding- at the end Youth FellowMui, of the year. The 1959 earnings 'itiiin m e m b e r s of . . ..(mounted to 53.10 per share i|\s f r o m sister church. oulstandiiiR at the Hose of ,iilv i>n F'rlday, Marc; r19.i9." n, )!• < h k n Hnll,1 i Thr company's total income A week fnim Stniti.i• Ifor i960, they said, was 8253, Micch lit. n e w Amnic;i: ; 758,008 as acainst $203,124,613 in. . . n ; m flofiS will In- ,| in 1959. B.iTH \VXIVFR«\RY: .Trwish War Veterans mark BS yearn nf scrTlrr. Thf rrrftitlv 'd d u m i R t h e moriiin K . The letter to shareholders fnrmid ( .uterct l'n«t is joinine in thf observance A proclamation to mark the i>v*nt A HuiiKailan style s.i , , pointed out that 1960 marked n ; ^ isMicri bv Mavor Strphrr Skiha. Shown from left to richt arc Sid Hrrbst, adjutant; ;rr Will fOllOW t h e sr•; . . the eighth consecutive year In S. Halk, senior vice rnmtnandfr; Mayor Skiba feigning the prorlamation; Irving Isaac, I:: 'JO i n Bethlen Ha., which the regular annual di- AIDING CONVENT: H w s t r numbers of thf Mothrr's Cluh of St. rib* Churrh totting rr.idv liakrd eond« and commander, and H. Maddow, junior vice commander. f p i o g r a m will comim i,, vidend-was increased. for the wrekly «ale Friday for the benefit of the ronvrnt. Shown from left tn richl ir<- Mr-, Miry Jhcoli. Mr-. Anna iho H u n g a r i a n [irj: • • Adams, Mr*. Frank Bakos. Mrm. A l n Z»r*r», Mrs. Grorge Maskarinrr 3nd Mr?, Amu Mcdwirk. Mr. and Mrs. J. Goeiz Sr., 160i cluiii in 1818. Dr. K,: : , street. Cocktail Party Set II, from t h e Libra:• Joel Weisman, son of Mr. andi CIT.S8. Washington, n fly Democratic Uubn Mrs. J. weisman, 28 Clifford; I), t h e speaker. His Street, was notified of his eli- CARTERET—The Parkview i i •, u ii r i ii n ' By REV, PHIUP M- BRENNAN. OSM. Shorecrest Democratic IBlblllty for the pre-medlcal pro- and gram at Scton Hall University. Clubs will sponsor a joint cockFor God and Country: Last price of bus and admission will [Previously he had been ac-:tail party, Saturday evening,! Sunday for the second year ln.be a dollar seventy-five. Youcepted by Rutwrs-- the State March 11, at Falcon Hall, be- FLORENCE McAUECF Tim liorouph (,irh a row the members of Boy better get your tickets early or,University. ginning at 9 P. M. The public CARTERET — Florence E McAMece nee McKenna. 68. 100 Scout Tropp 86 conducted their you might get lost in the rush; More Students Accepted Is Invited to attend. at 7VHI/I/ Do not for-1 This week again Carteret Tickets will be available at Markowitz Street died Tuesday, Charter Presentation and Court for this last trip. C\l!Tl.RET — Eileen i;. of Honor. The affair was verynJFt the regular meeting this High School seniors have re-,the door. The purpose of this March 7, at the Perth Amboy ii, (l.iiiKhU'r ol Mr. and M ceived acceptances from the cocktail party will be to raise General Hospital, well attended by parents and Monday, March 13, at 7:30. StaM'V J. Gilbert, 50 i|.-. schools in which they wish to funds for tht coming campaign' wife of the late Daniel J. friends of the boys. The awards: S'i •••: und Misg Betty Po-*. were conferred by the Scout Unitn Thomas McWattm their McAliece she is survived by one I / M s o n . A b o u t „_„„„ continue their education. (l.itiditrr of Mr. and Mrs l' cllRTd Master, Arthur Dunne and bv automo- R' Bogash, son ol Mr, chosen candidate in the Demo- i O r j a m e s j McAliecc: and I'diuT-.. 1501 Rooaevelt A , . : . Dersons a r e for . -,.- .; ;1 .i,,v. Marie'T his assistants; George Siima.ji,jies i n f^e united States each' a n ° • Bc*asn' 3 Hermanjciauc Primary contest were cripped. February 2.S -t A pnu 8 t 0 stud buMne McAliece, She was a commiin:Robert Masters and M l c h ae l; vear . A n d t h a r s t r a g i C i . . B ut! Y ?' "'"P /t /f '.)] of their student classir,,,1 * ' ! there Is something else, loose administration at Monmouth u, .-. Jv.-iph RC. Churcl". nf Temple University Hos-.:' t College, He has been a member jShe was born ir. New York City l'!;il;id''lphia. Winning Again: After writing:down more people than c a r s of the German, record, 'and lived w. Cartere: for 3 Ti'.i1 occasion marked tlv > fatus club, honor guard. about our first loss in basket-Wer will That's gossip. years, nf the initial six month: achievement, and a student talllut week we are happy to' Funrr?.! services w'.ll be he:d p:i-chr.icftl training for . teacher. say that the boys bounced back1 Saturday at 9 A.M. from the ii'i'.t- in their three-year :w 1 1 n of the senior class, with an exciting win this week! ( j O l l e g C S SynowiKki Fur.era . Home ar.d Inn course. ; and treasurer of the student over Holy Trinity. Through the, " at 9:30 A. M. at the St. Joseph council in her junior year. Pafirst half it was a nip and tuck R.C. Church. Interment will be (Continued from Page 1 j CARD OF THANKS tricia Ward b a t t l e b u t i n t h e s e c o n d h a l f r , n m r n ( t , f , p M i p m i c t r v m H r ^ i~\". ' " ,was " " also • homeroom - j » !in St. Raymond Cemetery. 1 r imistry a n d rec our team milled awav with the ? , i ' ' ; chairman, class vice-president MARY YANVARY Bronx. N Y AT C H A R T E R F E T F : Srenf at thf Charter p r e s e n t a t i o n of Bov S c o u t Troop 8G s h o w s We Wish to express our ••!• final ?Z TL 41 tn \\ , o r d c l u b s a n d w a s secretary of l n n c r soph omore year, and Recita;:on of the rosary w.i1. t h t p r e s e n t a t i o n of .i =ift from t h r ( irtrrft Labor I uuiicil h K i c h a r d Donovan, p r e s l "ratitude to our M v final score being 41 to 31. j l h e G e r m n n c l u b P o ( . fo U r : p r e s c n U y h e B d 0 , t n e f O l o , be held tonight 'Fri, 1 at 8 P.M dfnt of t h r union loc.il a t Mineral plant. > h o n n I r o m I«-H m r i ; h t ;ire Uilliam W a l s h , jyears, he has been selected a s ; g u a r d s h e w i l l s t U d y mPdical • Visiting hours are !rom 2-5 Troop C o m m i t t e e c h a i r m a n . Mr, Donovan: Rev. M e l M. Cnrrnran. p a s t o r nf St. J o s e p h ' s !friends a n d neighbors fn: -,.. Parents and Teens: We are call-!a student teacher. He is pro-j technology at Lyons Institute kind expressions ol syir.p..and 7-10 P. M. ( h u r c h . and Scoutmaster A r t h u r Dunne im for the fullest cooperatio^rjuction manager in the Junior Her parents areMr and Mrs spiritual bouqncU and bi a.-, of the parents of all our Hlgh'achtevement program. !William Ward " 15 Clifford (loral tributes extended ' MARY IU R( SIK YANVARY School boys and girls to attend •-•.' Ea; - . Orai.-ie a n d ^'- t:"; I:.in our bereavement ;:, CARTERKT — Mrs. Mary duMr:al Tr.»iii:nn Sc::oc! i. the rate of $862 million dollars death of our dearly b. Burcsii'. V.ii.vary. 74. of "6 ;i:r.g d;vi>;op. uf Ste'.f-ni I:..-;:-" v. iJ mother, gramJmother, Lowell S::---.. died Sunday a Continued Irorr. •.me o! Ti'i-hr.ology. hi.- acn-p- ...niion." i.n atuud. grandmother and sister. mathor science Wdsman, may now choose n^ht '.:. P.-: :h Amboy General k i n g a n d q u e t n o l ::v.'xc of Bfiioral chAirman for " i n Carleret-we have had1 Yanvary. Hmu Seton Hall, of,«"«»« steers. H l w p major. He was a member of. "s "ULKITS, Ilosjj;:al. Si.>- was widow of present with all in attendance (-legible iho 1961 Red C:oss Fu:id Cam- .ome small share in this ex- We especially wish to i , . ! March M °n!l 19, i»!llie w r d and German clubs>nd Penn State Robert BarSieve Yaiv..iry. Born in Ajak. l 0 p b r l l c l ? a t e member the 'date, pa;.-, is m-.oUi-r expulsion of pans;on. with fio new chemical R*'v. Anthony J. Hubcr in the junior play,' n a D a ' AV^o has been nominated Hungary, Mrs. Yanvary had reand the place Is at St. Mary's' The a:mua! New Yfars Eve !i:s df(-;> •.:u<:n-st in tl-.p future companies planning to loeau find nurses of Perth An. ilfio a member of thef o r appointment to the United d fided^n Catteret £0 years. She in Perth Amboy, from four tlllj?" on wrlfare of Can-rw ^ -mall units here, and one older General Hospital: St. K. Teachers Associatlon.l stat( " s Military Academy at V,H- ;iTtnmmunicant oijSt. Eliza five in the afternoon. By theHis parents are Mr. and Mrs.!West Point, has been accepted befeiiiv " . plant fxpandinjj it.s facilities' ixtH Mothers' Club; W. a betli's Church and a member way we still need some volun-JMatthew Kondrk, 22 State- bv Temple University. Michael ., . . . 'dirnatlon Grove No. 34/ W a t 9:30 P. M. With music Grove 34, teer adult drivers for this'iStrect. jZareva, eligible as a pharmacy M I - to be funrishcd tiUHliS \ir»T o u t T n e m v !men Circle; Carteret Pol.r. for project. How about some of you ,_ „ , , imajor at Rutgers and Albany. ± . ,„„„ „ , , „ . „ „ _ „ . . , . ^,^x,^ m ™,. . . . sprves; Metal and Hi': oy Lh UdOi 0:clie 3 t.-i: parents pitching in to hclp.your Joseph Goetz will matriculate: Continued uu,u from Paee . ^ ™ * _—1 I .m , d e t l n n l n g a n d d], l ..ueO,r»..uy c ha5 bt,Pn notjfj,1(j a i M by surviving arp live aaug:;iers. tui.ui.ucu raw Li ' ,, vv.-.'vrnr.n.ti 4 I'AT LAKDIUt Th Ladies Aid Aid Society Society of of tt h e Hun- d e p a r t m e n t o f M c l a l & T ; Teens and your parish be well'in business administration at-jg^p^, University Mrs. Charles Na-y, Mrs. Jack T b l " l r o o p comrr.mev^ o. - h ^ . , c a l C o r l w , i i U o i i p plant i a n t Ladies IN PBA SHOW: Fat Lardier T r 0 0 1 1 fcu W u S uIg1rG v> a represented at this affair? jthe same school. A member of! "_!.__.. - Parian Reformed ReformedChi Church will ,, lj; C n r p . p a l l b e a r m ( W ' - formerly WeMvuco1. is the hilled as "The Cuntinental Gebhardt. Mrs. Henry Turick l o r ! t s Last call for ice-skating willithe varsity football and base-! D A N C E I s Sr., Mrs. Geza DobrovoUky, all charter to co:u:i:Utr BO>a r . &c h A l r n , a n 0 , , h p g , m i I ) ! , hold trteir tfie-Eastur sausage t f r e t a n d •yvoodbrldge i ' PLANNED Songbird" will br one of many be n e x t week. We a r e planningiball squads, he h a s been a ' i l U i e c n ur of Carteret. andBrorjt; Mrs. a"son.-meir-bcr* Or\'iUe : S c o u l ; l ^ may , calling ,, * Committw of th. Council. He':ii.d . „ , meal , , , sale . . on ,T U ( ;, a > j escorts, and the Synowiec,:: of The ejjoU fby ono more trip to Asbury Parkstudent teacher, homerooml CARTERET—A Si Patricks attractions at the vaudeville |McE~lrath x d i m e d _ . . „ , . ...u.vovcu ;ha'. Ne-A' J e r r y s March 14, bcgmnni^ 12 oclock .....i H r i m , »„. M ti s fi, before their season closes. Wejchairman, color guard, member Day dance will be hi-ld by Mi.will hare the same arrange- of the Spanish and chemistry'chael Burns Division, 2, An- sho«- .« be presented by Car- F , . ^ , ^ Yanvary of Wood, Scoutmaster Chanes Siokes or . . „ , „ , , ,M mral Home for. » t w . . Qn , ]; I h £ . t h t j m c j l , WM;] fl[ BrMm mont.s as before; to leave here clubs, board of education on cient Order of Hibernians teret Local 47, I'atrolraep's b r i d , , , ; 2 5 grandchildren and « t l f l l d m - u - e m « - M " ; ? s « ' d or -industry is bdi,; chaUeuged bv.ortV'rs will be tab-i by Mrs ! p a l , v n f ..•• 1 on Saturday evening March 18jStudent day, and many class March n in Legion Memorial, the High School Auditorium,; Benevolent Association at :s ,t h r w great-grandchildren; a P ™ ^ at the pavilion. , f i r ? e ^(.mm ll-,,^lrLm{ ,.ls(.. W ; ; ! : u ! 1 1 B u 1 a r {,,,M d e n l a n d Marv Yanv'i'-• 1 at 7:00 P. M. and the •combinedcommittees. He is the son of,Joseph Duff is chairman. . April 9 at 8 P.M. ;Ford.^ Mrs. and Joseph a brother, John'.reserved the are center Kant-or of! The GirlatScou'.i also rep- where in the country 'Texas' M:-. Alexander Tutl.. t r i ' a s u r e r , ^ m i m m m m i m m ^ — and 'jBurcsik, living in Ontario, Can.JBrownie. Iniermediaie ! Tr.e funeral was held Mon- : S « n l o r T r 0 ° P 5 'day morning at 9 A. M. from The next m-vtung of the 'the Synowiecki Funeral Home Planning committee wul be land at 9:30 A. M./at the St. h*ld Monday. March 27, a; 8:15 Elizabeth R.C. Church with the P- M Rev. A. J. Huber as celebrant.; " i » ' Inilla Sport Coup* ilnterment was in'St. Jamas Impala Comtftiblt Impila Sport Sedan Impila 2-Dov Sedan Cemetery, Woodbrldge. j The honorary pall bearers iConthraed from Paa;e 1'members of the White Carnation Grove #34 Woodmen groups. Presently he holds the Circle and the St. Elizabeth office of president of the WashMothers Club were Mrs. Mary ington-Nathan Hale P.T.A., H Bel Ait Spnit Coupe IW AiTDoor ScdM Impala 4 Doof Sedan I d Air 2'U"W Stdsn Virag, Miis. Ajfna Breza, Mrs. and Financial Secretary of the Anna Slomko, Mrs. A. Lazar, local Better Schools AssociaMrs. Julia Mislayi and Mrs.tion. Owning his own home in Julia Hoksz. The active bearers were Geza West Caneret, he can often be Dobrovoteky, Jack Gebhardt, found In the yard playing with Bel Air Sport S*dan Henry Turick Sr., Orvlile Mc- his two children. Steven and' Elrath, Charles Nagy »nd Paul !Linda, along with his wife, Ann.; 'Educated in the Public (Schools'

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You get variety like this only at your Chevrolet dealer's. Elegant new Impalas, popular Bel Airs, budget-priced Biscaynes and six wonderful new Chevy, wagons—all with a Jet-smooth ride you'd expect in mare expensive makes. But that's just the beginning. There are tlto ten low, low-priced Chevy Corvair| for you to look over, plus the Corvette—America's otvly trueiports car. What with this kind of choice-31 models in all I —if you don't find the car you want at j your Chevrolet dealer's, it probably just | hasn't been built yet. Tkiu maitli—tm CioraMi impui ttpnaBtf" tonx* «"

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WHEREAS, all citizens of the United States are deeply appreciative of the splendid service rendered by tpe American Red Cfoss in time of disaster and-for their aid in building up and maintaining a high morale and providing comforts for many thousands of Americans throughout the years, and" giving aid and assistance through Its home service, its home nursing and first aid programs, and WHEREAS, ejrjMrience thrbugh the years has shown us that when disaster strikes in any section of our nation, the Red Cross i \ equipped to deal efficiently and quickly With 4he situation and performs its numerous tasks with a skill born of Jong experience,

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NOW, THEREFORE, I, Stephen Skiba, Mayor of the Borough of Carteret, New Jersey, do hereby designate and proclaim that in the Borough of .Carteret the month of March, 1961, be designated as American Red Cross My»nth, and I urge 1 every citizen of our borough to respond generously to thus most worthy cause. STEPHEN SKIBA, Mayor

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ElUBbeth|at 408 Neville SLicet, Perth dmmhter of JAmboy. The bride wore a black .••;, i m k . Sebok, 27 sheath dress, era- coal and |n ftn d black accessories. „.,•iimr the bride P k Mrs. Shiirts WIM Rmduntpcl Siun-ts. of Ncp• Shiirts from Carteret HtKh School, I f 1958, and Ls employed i nnd the lftteicl»RS Of Hinmnrlan by Merck & Co.. Inc., Rnhway The bridegroom, a Rrnduatr |( , h Friday eveAndrew Har- of EaM. Orange Hl«h Srhnol nerved two years In the U. S mrd tin 1 double Army as a pain trooper. He if employed us manaKfsr of MciiuifiK-i' by her Donald's pro Shop In the Ma, ,,||. worn B Jestlc Lanes, Hopelawn. ,,\,.,- Mil in with a |T

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Scout lenders .'.m-fl RS host- 10:15 A M. Attendance card! ui tile minimi THINKING will be given; Jewish. 8yn(t»i DAY 5|',mm hold by the gogue. Services WPIT held SatOlrl urday momlnR. 10:30. March.*; Township Seoul Cwnr.il. Tills program ts followed by refreshments. •• In hminr or the founder of Girl Attention All Leaders: Pleas*. Scouts in the United States, Please. Have your material foj Juliet Low. Eneh scout is asked window displays during Girl to contribute 1 cent for each Scout Week to Mrs. Paulino yenr ol her birth toward aJKIesllng, 85 Marlon Street, fife fund used to further Interim-jlater than Friday, March 19. tioiml Friendship In scouting. we need your help to mafci Enrh lender Is asked to con- Carteret Olrl Scout conscious.' ; tribute $1.00 toward n fund for It has been announced that" I the upkeep of the memorial to our new cookie chairman ha*

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our founder located in Savan- been named as Mrs. Lent I nah, Grt., her birthplace. Brown, Linden Street. All ,,f Neptune. j Scouts may visit this memorial money for cookies must be tft inVuroom, was; CARTERET — A meeting of whieh features camplnR faclll- her no later than Monday* the Ladies Auxiliary of Star | ties, hotel facilities, etc.. and March 13 so that we may not trip to Landing Post 2314. V.P.W . was where the first Girl 8cout in suffer a penalty of 1 cent pat will residelheid Monday evening In the the United States still resides, box. Deduct your 6 cents profttr post rooms. ' Juliet Low's niece. The total of from return before making out Nomination and election of $88 00 was collected from lead- CERTIFIED CHMjK Please. < AKMVAI, ( OMMITTKF. <>[ St. | ( , s l officers took place with the fol- Dnrotlit HiiKRsin. I'iiulinr Wnhh ers for the foundation, and a Your cooperation In this matr lowing «l«cted to office: presi- Vrrnnir-1 II,••.!».. m T • V. • ™"" namnmo, /iRiirs nurns, wary »:ilk:i. m total of almost $150.00 for the ter te in all Is desperately U dent. Mrs. Stella Campbell; Mnn I . T "• M a r K P S ! l I l k " P r ' UmU" ™"f' "<•'«' K r e l d l e r . Je»nnr R i l l l ( . r Inmt row: Mandrel. Hums, Florence Krupa, Florertce International Friendship Fund. needed. THANK YOU! Our nenlor vice, Mrs. Ruth Donoliairman. Nut indudeit in pirlnrc, IIHMI F,nol. The Sprlnr The program opened with a sincere thanks t6 Mrs. Marvan; Junior vice, Mrs. Mary . 7 n t : V j . * " . M * y .".. t h r* h 2 !' a t "'-• «• J o s ( -" h ' s ^ h ° ' " pounds, llteh Sirn, „ Of and Hair, R.n.wood m co-.hairrn^ o f aV special ^ c i a Ucommittee o ^ U ^ uto ^award ^ ^valuable Z Z prizes ^ Z tupped ^ ^hy Ja mink ^ J stole. ^ "'™*»™»«. - * I—-. Ap» Burns flag ceremony, salute to the garet Hall also for a good Job T A Maclorkowsky; treasurer, Mrs flag, singing of the 8tar done as cookie chairman. Un ,.h A l t a i (Poplel Photo) Spanieled Banner, Girl Scout Hall resigned to enable leader*s ip id Thursday Margam Schon; conductress, Mrs. Margaret Nemeth:trustees guard Promise, and a welcome ad- to get their money In on time •> witfi Mrs:Mrs. Mary Muchl; dress, This was followed by easier since she works all day,' in president,Mrs. Florence Ambrose, Mm girls dressed in International and did not .want to put a Mary Thorn and MlM Snntrna Costumes of Girl Scouts, and hardship on any leader. , (ii«bri»n. cantameMa. Guides throughout the world. •i.e a short( Mr«. Mary Thorn, <*ookle Prom left to riitht, above: and chairman, a n n o u n c e d that Marsha Uhl, Doris Stellmach, Sportsmen Planning cookie* are Hill available and France Lakntos, Barbara Laka""d may be purchased from arty For Annual Dinner tos, Pauline Harmer, Donna ),-,i> minting vtce:memb«r Proeeedn will go to the Hassay, Ann Marie Hassay, CARTERET — C a r t e r e t < ,,netiiry respec-. building fund. nehhle Sutter, Cathy Farrell, 8porUmen Association will ..ii-M-ntcd with a| A bingo p»rty for the vetPatricia Riesling, Gail Abbott, hold its fifth annual dinner ! 1 ,:i of thi- society. er»ns at Menlo Park waa slated Cony Sutter, Janice Roeg, June 10 in Bethlen Hall, when ,:, oiMliman alsofor March 27. Donations of; Crystal Carle. Front, kneeling, the athletes of Carteret High .; wnikliiH staff caicen will be accepted. The nJJ-1 Patricia Connelly, Debbie O'- Schools are honored and most ,,;i|inTitttion for ver offering was awarded to! Donnell, Kathleen Ringwood valuable player trophies award•i iiysMiuice m the Mrs. "Drnila ?reeman. ! The following girls took part in ed. Ronald Helley Is chairman. :. ,sc who received The honor guard will sponsor the. color guard: Marilyn A drive for members ls un-.!:-. B'-ny Caia- g dance In the pout rooms on; Brown acted as the guard ser- der way under the direction of -niiiv Dnvis, Mrs. May 6. Tickets may be pur-' geant. Kathleen Macaluso, Walter Gaslor. Welcomed as ,: M;s OrHce IX-VhMKl from any honor nunrd! Katherine Graham, Barbara new members at the last meetEvan, Beverly Hanna, Doris ing were Arthur Benson, Elmember. Stellmach, Sharon Norton, mer Csimbok, Myron Dacko, . D»v breakfast \ social followed the mivtiux Linda Milburn, Karen Stock- Steve Kondrk and Elmer Res'.:.,-. 14. with Mrs with Mrs. Mary Thorn mid Mrs. 1 ton, Georgieann Macaluso. The ko. ..in n> chair-man. Margnret Schon M h o s i c . ^ . s i flag salute was led by Ellen President Fred Gasior apiMKiuit will be T h e next meeting of Hie eroup Swanekamp, the Star Spangled pointed a committee consisting ;,,• -JK-irty lor t h e will be held otv Monday. M a r c h Banner was simp; by Patricia of Lewis Mikics, Steve Nelson ,'ti-i;! o! the Na- 20. a t 8 P M In the iwist rfM)ins Kratochvil, the Intermediate and Walter Gasior for the puro! C.ittlohc Wopromise by Patricia Baumgart- pose of formulating a policy ne.r, the Brownie Promise by and procedure for the awarding Tito Arrv$twl in Mitrcia Uhl, Welcome Address of a cash scholarship to an was Riven by Crystal Carle. Re. athlete at Carteret High Extortion Plat freshments followed provided School. Final action on this Robn- Small, CARTERET ,j, m m n . 0 8M . by the hostess neighborhood, matter will be taken at the ! N V JOHN "MOOSK" IK)NO(;HI K: custodian of the Nsitlun Hale School is shown above liavinc a G5th birthday party at the school. John is retirini; this .!,• urged to M «|| JL and served by Senior Scouts. April meeting. after .1 long servlrr with the School. John has the distinction of being born on February 29 and has few birthdays to celebrate. Present at the dy ut 7 1 5 P M f^n'or at Rider College, accused wrrr (i«» Horvath of Uje Recreation Department, Bob Blazwick and Don Sullivan, Councilman Walter Sullivan, present Custodian Steve GIRL SCOUT WEEK — The The next meeting of the Carn,,iv T»ur*dav T»'ur*dav''of «"np»cl'y 'n »" extortion lo: Trnovsky and the girls from the Class B League. to br arfollowing is a schedule for the teret Sportsmen Association Hf.lv' Hour seiv-'P ' | many activities planned for will be held on Friday, April 7. the He has| Girl Scout Week, March II cr J a I f c et :t t Jr. Ska pink through 17: Flag Raising- PTA TO MEET Evaluating Group •Id 11, 10:00 A. M., Borough CARTERET — The regular liirmit Tu«d»y niitht In Oral Report (> I /?fl J March Troth it Announced Hall, followed by refreshments meeting of the Washingtonj Joseph A. Cn*olr, Trenton CA served at 10 cents per girl at Nathan Hale School P.T.A. will PI A 'arrested l u t Sunday by Deter-! CAHTEHET — Announceof the Evaluating Committee the V, F. W. on Pershlng Ave- be held, Wednesday evening. . . . . i ttve S K I Andre* Oalvanek nnd 'iii'-nt Im* uetn m.ulc by Mr. for the Carteret High School nue; Religious Services, Cath- March 15, at 8 P. M. in the i tleet * » ' » / « > ' U l . l , . e l l V f l Charles Kuwt) on a1 and Mis Paul Skapiuk of Ciarwas submitted here yesterday olic, St. Joseph's Church, 9:00 Nathan Hale School auditori-.T — A tni'ctiiif of c h t r g e of extortion, was held'field of the eiiKauemeiit of their . S(m b o m M] a n d M afternoon. A. M. Mass .All girls ftlease be ium. •milv F T A. »:11 be ) n j l , 0 0 0 boll for the G r a n d daughter. Lois Ann, to Kims J. Joseph Kopin, 18 Chrome AveiThe report was [liven by Raythere fifteen minutes early to <• afterniHin at 'I Jury by MMl»tr»U' Meyer Zan-va J\ . son of Mr and Mrs. at Perth Amboy General line up. Followed by breakfast A speaker and a movie on • school hall p r e - J a f l f f Zareva. 3 H u m s Street Polio wil] be presented by the at the school hall, charge 30 National Polio Foundation. En:.•• i-x>-c.uive board It a charged that an a t The bride-to-be, a uiaduate ; cents per girl; Protestant, Cal- tertainment will be provided by Schools, chairman: George W. I' M U-mpt wa* made to extoi t »500 o f ,st Mary's Villa Academy, Watson, Bernardsville, vice' Son born to Mr. and Mrs.ivery Baptist Church EdwinlMr. Dick Lane, a magician. sale '*-i!l be in from Norman C Walz, 30, 53 sioatsbuin. N, Y , is study Inn ai chairman. E d m u n d Kurasiewicz, 113j . —-, • fii'i Aade moth- Atlantic Street, a former rr- Fa:rlt'Uh L)ickin.M>ii University, The committee is made up of Roosevelt;. Avejiue, at Perth,! ^"""^ ho.-.|);!Hlitv for the corder at Rider for allegedly Kulhi'i'ford. She is i-mployed in 1 educators from New Jersey, Am boy General Hospital,! :<• of the upwadinn marks for •students (,)lt. un'ouniliin deptutmi-iit of Pennsylvania and New York, March 2. I mot CuMiM-Wruhl Corp. East Patat the rolleke according to School SuperinMi Z.irevn attended Mont-j tendent- Edwin S. Quin. " Sou born to Mr. and Mrs. elair S l a t e Collide. Upix-r John Btdnar, 8 Patrick Street, Montclalr, and \*as Kiaduated IS AWARDED CERTIFICATE jat Perth Ajnboy General HosPR1ZK WINNKRS: On Sunday, March 5, the following from KtiUrrs University. Hi- is CARTERET — Miss Shirley pital, March 3. Sponsored by 1 students were UHardeil prizes in the annual eostiitnt con- E. 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Cbolr College »nd hetd ol the oiftn »nd composition departGEOROE Kl'RlXZA |m»nt for a number of ynn^ MRS. ANNA HENTHELE AVKNEL - Funeral serrleet'AHo, he fcU been « « J W « ISELIN - Funeral *rv«w for Oorge Kunjcak S3 Mere-:Mualc at Princeton Bemun" K Mi*. Ann. Hemhet, i7 : , w Avenue, who died l u t flun-Iilnc* 1934 In 1»51 he rellnBird Avenue who died Ian day, were held yesterday fTomiQulahed hu port at the cnoir Thursday wer» held Saturday .1* QUSUM J. Novak Funeral College to devote his entlrei nwir.n.Klrom the Thomas Jo- Home, 419 Barclay Street with time to Princeton M Prore»or, Min Costello Funeral Home, cervices at St. Andrew's Church of Muile. For the past t»emy(i-.ni Siren and Cooper Av<- Burial WM In St. Gertrude atven yeara, under the ^ l ' ' i in. Burial was :n Coverlet Cemetery, Colonla. iahlp of Dr. Jones, the Uioii and nine grsndchilclren.

park Cemetery, surviving are his mother.hu «>"» l n . hu " d / h e „ , ? Ihr deceawd was the wife of H c i f n KurucM Maffla: hla'Churchea throughout the eaai-. ,r Uu- Ott^Hencheh. , t< . p father. John Maffla; two'ern seaboard.Foi-thepan ni— sisters. Mrs. Mary Ulecka andlteen lummer. It has toured « ; ! Miss ELIZABETH BOZEK , M w H e ) e n Dragan; and four'teiulvely in all nity UOPELAWN Funna; MTV- b r o t n e r g i J o h n , Michael, 8t«-i Canada. Cuba. Mexico, mala, £1 Salvador, Honduras,] ;r. <, for Miss FlizatX'th Bo/.ek, iheA> B n d Andrew. fi.: 698 Lpe Street who died Nicaragua, P a n a m a , Haiti, ",;i.-! Wednesday, wei'c held Puerto Rico, the Dominican Sat'irday moriwig from Kaln' Republic, Japan and Korea. Moruiane.s, Inc. 424 State •The public Is cordially Invited Miect. Perth Amboy. with seivDarlene Bwaruwn will! irr-s at Holy Trinity Church apeaker, March 12. at M. Singiplratlon servBunal was in the church cemetery. AVENEL - The Princeton ice- Mlas Swanaon, who has apl i e deceased is-survived by a seminary Choir will present a p w e d on TV and tii a piamsi, brother. Martin. K, r v l c e o f M c r e d m u s i c In the also works with the Nassau Pint Presbyterian C h u r e h. "Youth for. ChrUt" program HARRY VAN TASSEL S u n d a y ftt , 8 n d u A . M . A U on radio. Refreshments will be WOODBRIDOE -- Funeral m ( . m b m 0 ,, t n U m g ii e c n o niis, served e after the service. MTViceg for Harry Van Tassel, m ( m b m 0 t n U m g e ^c n^o n BIV _ m _. The Lenten service will lea m cM g r a d u a U s , h 0 Rre Ml Railway Avenue, who died ^ w enrollVarpVinceton TheFay h ture Rev. R F y Hill, Hill pastor pastor of o last Thursday at his home w e r e ^ s l C K l seminary for at least the First Presbyterian Church held Monday morning from hist h r * e y M o r g^unte study.of EllxaSeth, at 7:46 P. M.. late residence with a Solemn , n p r e p a r t t l O n f o r l h e Christian March 15. Mr. Hill served as High Requiem Mans at St. ^ j ^ l o n e of the Protestant chaplains JameB1 Church. Burial was in ^_ —---.^'at the U. S. Military Academy St. Jumes' Cemetery. " a t Weit Point prior to his comA resident here fo years, Mr. ing to the Elizabeth Church Van Tassel came from New The soloist at this eervice will York and once operated an ex•ibe Mlsi Norma Taubert. press trucking business in Se; The offering for the Onej waren. He later came to WoodiQreiit Hour of Sharing will be bridge and operated a moving received at all servlcoi Bunand trucking business. He was day, March 19. This special of-| also a retired Inn keeper, havifering is used Jor emergency; ing operated the College Inn. ! needs of the World Wide, He W8J a member of the WoodjChuich. The Sacrament.of InbridRe Township Liquor Deal'fanl Baptism will be observed! ers Association, at the 11 A. M. service. . ; The deceased was the husGirl 8cout Sunday will be band of the lat« Catherine observed March 12 when Girl 'Walsh i. Surviving are two Scoutfl of the community will riauRhters, Miss Helen of the worship together at the 10 A.M same address, and Mrs. Robert service

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of P. to Hold Freedman Named Head Holy Nam Society Plans for Communion ji,ual Tuesdays Of Avenel Red Cross Fund

Anthony Ruyak, John Baugh WOODBRIDQE - Sunday at man, and WUllam Lebeda, coAmboy, and Seton Hall "UnU Woodbrdlge Township School! P O R T READING - T h e the 7:45 A. M. Mass, the Holy chairmen of the drive oft decent Ladles' Auxiliary of the Port AVENBL — An April wed- verslty. South Orange. He Is In will meet at the High School. literature In cooperation with Name Society of at. James the National office of Decent Reading Fire Company will ding has been planned by Mlu his third year at Seton Hall Quest speaker will be Miss BalChurch will receive holy oom- Literature, are vlsltlni all news hold an executive board meet- Mary Wilton whose parents College of Medicine, Jersey ly Parker, national represental n nnext tive of the American FederaWednesday at 8 P. M Mr. and Mrs. James W. Wilton City. munlon. A light breakfast will stands to Inspect them. Theyling * e x t Wednesday tion of Teachers, whose toola wllh Mrs Pat| residents to buy magazines y ** be served and a meeting held ur«c uint: reuiaenu w ouy magazines "*"• * -"••» "" «««)«, ^. '• River Edge, have announced will be "The Benefits of Organhlmbul AUXILIARY SESSION Avenue, Woodbrldge. her engagement to John Wilafter Mass In the school cafe- only where the decent litersization." She Is a former Fulturc sign Is displayed. An Easter hat sale will be liam Fin-ante, son of Mr. and WOODBRIDQE - The Little brlght scholar and a recipient teria. held after the regular business Mrs. Arthur A. Ferrante, 20 League and Pony League Par- of a grant from the Ford FounIlls Comebick MrmbPrs arc planning to atmeeting which will be at 8 P Livingston Avenue. ents' Auxiliary meets tonight at dation to Roosevelt University y, March 17, In • the Miss Wilton graduated from 8 at St. James Cafeterln. The tend a retreat at the St. Al- Judge — Ignorance of the M., Friday, in the Labor Education Divilaw is no excusp. Firo House. St. Luke's High School, Hoho- membership drive Is continuing sion. phanno Retreat House, Long Prisoner — Well, no; but its kus, and St. Joseph's School o with Mrs. Stephen Matyl a Branch, the weeic end of June kind of a certificate of char-' u. N. refugee official defends Nursing, Paterson. She Is em chairman. Parents of nil boy Red - backed forces' growtb Interested members may actfir, isn't U,?. Arabs' record. ployed In the operating room a registered arc lnvlU'il to attend In Congo stirs concern.

,I)nnii>OK- living Kor- AVENEL-Bernard W. Freed!.,, Hurry W^k w111 be |man, the Avenel chairman for .;'. ]:ink of Esquire Our-Ithe 1 9 6 1 Lo ge ^ 'appointed as section captains, Tuc»day| J g m M Atkinson, 1 0 4 D a r t m o u t h

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OFFICE AIDftB TO MEET " Reading Fire Mary Wilton to Wed St. Joseph's Hospital. Mr. Ferrtnte graduated from WOODBRIDOE - Tonight Auxiliary to Meet Avenel Med StudentSt. Mary's High School, Perth at 8:00 all office personnel of

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.,,ts will be! 15 "/*' " C o j y Corner. (list major1 M r - *r«edmanp majoring In ' , charity stnorgai- Oovernment and History, was Cum Uude from V'i Vlincr API"" « . Bttl« graduated Masonic Temple. Rutgers University .He was l chair selected by the Alumni Assocl a-kt-d members to atlon as "The Outstanding of the Class of 1956.' returns a Graduate t ™ honors in ...llnr COHl- ° l ™ r . , -• "Who's i „ „ . eluded election o,ege(! & Un) versltles," President of Student Council, President of his Clasn to Elect *nA "f"1^1"" «* Wing Com,,,1,1,711 (•!" " ' mander of hto AFROTC unit . . ,,, Monday ritftnt, in conjunction with his de J m e Bm-i«r'ee' M r Freedman also wa BERNARD W. FREEDMAN l!lH11( ,1. commissioned i i d ln> I the U. 8. Air l hold a 1858. ,or man has been active at a mem Reform- years as g pilot and as an Ad- ber of the executive board o ^ o t 0(JmlnlBtrative Officer In the Air the Woodbrldge Citizens' Com mittee for a Charter Study. Command. ur place and all Returning to Avenel In 1959, With his wife, Tina, and their ,,rj,,,\ \,) attend . , - . . . . . . _~~,.,~ .... S',i year old son, Mitchell, he accepted hlj M position as a teacher of realdea at 60 Cwy Corner, Ave,i, man. announced Government and and History History In In nel. ' •: " " ' , ; , fltre d l n . Government ':."": t i Jformat*™i school system. Con- Anyone In Avenel intereited .„,, ,^ tinulng hLs own education, he In helping this campaign tor Is attending the evening session the vlUl funds necessary to ad to of Seton Hall Bchool of Law maintain and Improve the ; ln Newark. Recently, Mr. Freed- Woodbrldge Red Cross Chapter I.UTCSl. Is asked to please call Buddy or 'ina Freedman at ME 4-9436.

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St. James PTA Plans Chinese Auction Sale WOODBRIDOE-A Chinese Auction sponsored by the St. James PTA. for the benefit of the eighth grade graduating class will be held in the school auditorium Sunday at 7:30 M Mothers of the eighth grade •tuderiU will be hostesses. Mrs. Armando Zega, Mrs. Joseph SUagl and Mrs. Albert Hermann are co-chairman. The mothers of the children iiwcUss 8A are asked to please send the prizes to the school by tomorv. and the mothers of the children of Class 8B are to bring cupcakes the night of the auction. LEARNING TO COOK BELIN — Girl Scout Troop 13 of Iselln, with Mrs. Arthur Clough, leader. U taking a cooking course at the Public Service and Electric and Oas Co., Metuchen, under the suld arvce of Mrs. Mitchell, home economist. Scouts attending are Nancy Anola, Peggy Clough. Sharon Davis. Lillian Olrgentl, 'Angellka ffoher, Sona Honanyan, &lnd« O'Connell. Susan Schrleber, Kathy Scott. Gail Shipman, Sharon Witner and Margaret Wood.

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Library Fund Swelled by Plav FORDS — Members of tlir PTA cf Srhnol ?S report it was very Kintifying to soo such a tlfllirnrious turnntit for "South [Pnrifir" which they sponsored • lust Friday and Saturday night The piny was a rompM'1 sellout, mid a complete success. Mrs Oeiflld Glide, ticket chaiiiTian. received n trenien' dmis ovation for all the hard work Hiid tiroe sprat In helping to accomplish this stivers*. Mrs. Helen Kisliman cnnprnUilntpd for having sold 17ft tickets, Mrs. Murray Spi•VHCk WHS also cofimatulated for her work on publicity. The

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members of the cast who turn ed in excellent performances were «ongratiilated in turn. The proceeds will be used for the school library which will be opened for the inspection of parents at the April PTA meeting. The next meeting will be Wednesday at 8 P. k. when the new slate of officers will be presented to the membership for their approval. Nominations Will be accepted from the floor. The program for the evening will be a demonstration of the teaching machine by the Groller Society,

Ramot Chapter Lists Delegates FORDS — Mrs. Martin LipItein, president, B'nai B'rith Women, Raraot Chapter, will head the delegation attending the 26th annual convention at Atlantic City April 16 to 18. Accompanying Mrs. Lipsteln Will be Mrs. David Bregman, first vice president. An entertaining "Mad Hatter Frogmm" has been planned lor the next meeting Tuesday ' by Mrs. 8tanley Levine, program vice president, who requests members to bring original entertaining hats. Prizes • will be awarded for originality Election of officers will be held. Installation will be at a dinner party March 21 at the Edgebrook Reastaurant, New Brunswick. Mrs. Lipstein and Mrs. Brahman attended a Northern New Jersey Council luncheon last , week when Dr. Mason W. Gross, president of Rutgers University, was awarded a plaque for his service to youth in education. In making the presentation, Mrs. Herbert Hausman, president of the council, told Dr Gross and an audience of more than 100 leaders of B'nai B'rith Women that he had been se• ltcted for his activity In the field of education where" you • have served as an inspiration to the youth of this nation."

Germany Theme Of Girl Scouts FORDS — A "Day In Ger many" was the theme Monday afternoon in School 7 gymnasium when Girl Scout Troop 179 met wit hMrs. Theodore Prytek intermediate troop leader, as guest. A short slit was presented giving information on the Girl Guides of Germany during which the girls recited the Germany Girl Guide's promises and laws. A German folk song "Come Let Us Be Joyful" was sung by the entire group accompanied by Fatty Bartfai, on the accordian. The girls then performed the German seven step dance and taught it to all the guests. Patrol 2 was the winner of a German game called, "Museum Kim," in which all the girl and guests participated. All wore German costume which they had made them selves and Dale Farrington wa: chosen as having the most au tljentic. four types of German cook ies which the girls had bake as a part of their Thinking Day activity were served the guests. The leaders reported the glj-ls worked very hard for two weeks preparing for this day and thi were very pleased with the ri suits as a good time was] ei joyed by all.

Synagogue to Honor Youth Unit Tomorrow AVENEL — U.8.Y. sabbatl will be recognized at service tomorrow at Congregatioi B'nai Jacob at 8:30 P. M. Rab bi Philip Brand will deliver th sermon and the youth groui will conduct services. The Oneg Blmbbot will sponsored by the youth groui and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Le viiisky in honor of their ann versary and In honor of th buthday of their daughtei Siierri; Mr. and Mrs. Leonal' Greenfield in honor of tl birthday df their son, Lawrcnc< mid by Mr. and Mrs. Benjamii Ro»enblum on their annivers ury. Tonight the congregatio board will meet. Junior congn gallon will convent at 10 A 'I Saturday. Adult classes are sti being held on Tuesday HI ThursdHy evenings. Ice - melting device is teste In the Antarctic.

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PERSONALS* j AKJKS

Benefit Movies To Aid libraryy

Committee Han* Cub Roundtnble1

— Avenel Woman's club of Avenel will m « t Wednesday, at - M r , and Mrs. Robert Serot|8:iS p. M. at the Avenelin and children, Aberdeen Colonta First Aid Squad biddCOLONIA The Parents —A parent - Education and Avenue spent a day sight-seeI SHANK ing, Committee of Cub Pack 35 anRATES - INFORMATION IMltn family life meeting, the fourth ing in New York City. ISEUN—Mrs. Edward Snyder — The Sixth District RepubMR8 MARTIN GUTOWSK1 nounced "Indian Country" ftS of tv aeries sponsored by the -Mayor Frederick M. Adams II M for H werdi Dwdltn* for tdi; Tue»4»j a meeting of the staff of St theme of the April Cub Scout lican Club meets Wednesday 14 Ororge Street, fcvcnri ,i II PTA of Kennedy Park School U eusb additional word 10 A. M for th« «m» week'i with Mr. and Mrs. William ME 4-0951 living c h o - 24, WHS held Wednesday under and Commttteeman Thomas 'ecella's Free Catholic Library Round-table, when the group Parable ID adranr* pnblleatlnn. jscheuerman, 300 Prospect Ave,,.rSi RIU and | the direction of Mrs. Alex, Klt- Costello were speakers at the mnounced plans for a benefit met with Donald Dibble, 25 r andMrSl arl alos;- line at 8:30 P M. ' park Avenue,1 tier. Donald Whitaker, princi- meeting of the Green Street movie to be held In St. Cecelia's [Caroline Road. NOTE: No eUMlfled'adi Uken over phone civic Association, organized by Lions Club _ - family dinner pal, spoke on the aims and curnntt bo lent In. Grammar School April 5, B, and The March calendar was re.Wednesday at 6:30 P. M. at residents of Elmwood Village. ported as follows: Den Mothers Mr. and Mrs.riculum of the fourth, grade. ^unday to many friends from the Log Cabin. Woodbridge. Telcphon« MEreua 4-1111 -Mr. nnd Mrs. Prank Davis, Proceeds wil! be used to pur- meet 8:30 tonight at the home lAvenel and Perth Amboy who; Belleville, A .117, was Mr. —The annual mother and Aberdeen Avenue, were guests chase additional books for the of Mrs. Robert Holdway, 26 came to see their newly-adoptat observed nil daughter Communion Break- |Of Mr. and Mra. Edwin Davis, children's section of the library ied baby, Carol Wed MISC. FOR SALE fust of the Olrl Scout Troops Rlverview Gardens, North Ar- ilnce the stock a depleted by School 17, March 15, 7:30. t FEMALE HELP WANTED • W s Avenel guests were Mr. and of St. Cecelia's church was held lington. Attending were Brad Monell, the sudden Increase In memhelin Man in May COOK WARE. Former laleun&n |Mrs. Daniel Levy, Mrs. Patrick! FULL TIME EARJflNOS ,1 \lr.v Hamilton Sunday, chairman, Sidney Homer, cubMr. and Mrs. William Bo- wrship. ha* several new stalnlen Donato, Mr. and Mrs. Hans! ISELIN—Announcement ha ,strP,.| uad FOR PART TIME WORK 1 k c n dftnce master, Joseph Greene, assistmade of the engagemen This is the AVOr' opportunity steel waterless sets on hand tn (t'neBayTr.'aL "J ^ ' sponsored »«U, BerkdeyTvenu^TaV'M The tentative schedule of per Nielsen, Mrs. Al Kennedy ...._ ( f " " o . « , n : , , | b y Iselln VFW Post Will be weekend guests Mr. and MrT Mrsrormances Include two daytimt ant cubmaster, Henry Damen, three daughters, and Mr. andof Elinor Louise Feckham tx during the Spring Season. Four original cartons. Regular vaiut {•i 1 0 1 1 Albert DavMclt, Mr. Dibble, William Perry, son of Mr. am Immediate openings in this $149.50: sacrifice $39.50 TV 8'ltev. Roger o'clock.Bunday afternoon at 2 Thomas Tormey, Commack and one evening performance John Faulkner, Robert Hold- Mrs. Martin Grutowski. Island. will be be furnished Wednesday and two perform Prr.'byteApply now. Mrs. Cole, Ml 3028 or CH 7-0496 — The Junior Woman's Club ,Mrs. J. J. Perry, West Qeorgi way, Edward Mayers, John Raby the "BonnavlUrs." Street, by her parents, Mr. an 2-6146. .33/2.3/30 —Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pier ances dally Thursday and Frl 3-9 of Avenel held a Jewelry dem--Mrs, Thomas Knott, At. tag, Aberdeen Avenue, cele- day. Two of the films to be mano, Morton Singer, and MrR, H. F. Peckhara, Jr., 21 onstration Tuesday night with . SERVICES DMneter ;lantlc Highlands, wa? a guest brated Mr Plertag's birthday ihown are Walt Disney pro Thomas Wright. Mr, Mrs. Donald Roder, Crampton Lorlng Avenue, Nixon. A Ma TWO WOMEN to show DutchBrooklyn wirejo, M r B1)rtM r ( I N l c h o l M P a r l s l 'at a dinner given by his pa ductlons. I wedding is planned. maid wearing apparel. Three i Avenue, Woodbrldge. CHILD CARE. Woman In Car* ,,-f Mr. al,J Mr»- o f j u ll«t Street. Miss Peckhatn graduated from Kfata pet week. Average weekI rents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. Edward Seller, a, new teret will care for child while ISotmmiUng Group - Five adorable boxer pup Edison \v:-:uin Street. _ < 7661 Members of the Ladlesjtimt superintendent of achools| ^^ 3 ^ Second Street, Woodbrldge, ME Brunswick. I —Robert Bennet, Aberdeen and Prances, spent the weeken ihelmer,« Mldwood Ayenue. Thomas Pirozzl, atd Mrs. Ed-Auxlllary of the Avenel Fire In charge of curriculum, MrsJ r.,udy Foresters Avenue, wa* elected three-year with Mrs. Heller's 4-8296. 3/2-3/23* FOR RENT lers parents, M ] Miss Esseck is a senior at ward Thaler, chairman. Company meet at the f irehouse Doris Kelly and Miss Eileen | „ _ _ meet Monday ItroitM of Oreen Street Civic and Mrs. A. SchlfTman, Lak |V/oodbrtdge High School. Her Mrs. Stanley Brook, safety [Tuesday at 8 P, M. Association. d A Chine* Auc-!Asaoclattan. 'wood. fiance graduated from Edison chairman, reported regulation! - Woman's Association of Burke, teachers, and Miss Mary, CARTERET. Four-room cold I CHILD CARE. Will care for Mullen,, principal, will flat be. onj flat. Bath on second floor. 10 children by day or week. Lipp, se lir direction of —Mitt Candy Anderson,| —Mr. and Mrs. McDonald High School and U assistant type raincoats have been order-, the First Presbyterian Church to answer questions per-: Burlington Street 3-9" censed home. Large play area. • ' f ^ » . . , . . » » v . .in iu<« jTicoujvciinu v/iiiuuuiimna IO per-iB Weir, will b« heldjdaughUr-of Mr. and Mrs. D. M.[have moved into their new grocery manager at the Hilltop

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Tel, ME 4-2074 145 Avenel Street AVENEL, N. J.

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ME 4-3li51 CAMERAS and PHOTO SCITUKS RKPArR PASSPORT PHOTOS PHOTOSTATS LAMINATION ACCIDENT PUOTOS

GALLARD'S PHOTO 547 Amboy Avenue Woodbridge, N. J. (Hon., Wed. 10 to 8 lues., Thurs., Sat. 10 to « Kridaj 10 to 9

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Tax Returns INCOME TAX PREPARED Individual or Small Business (Bookkeeping Service)

Frank J. Novak 821 Ridgedale Avenue Woodbridge, N. J. rhone ME 4-6690

T. R. STEVENS

CERAMIC TILE Kitchens and Baths

GEORGE TROSKY

finning a [id Sheet Metal Wnrli Roof ins, Metal Celling 1 and tyirntce Work

588 Alden Street Woodbridge, N. J.

SALES SERVICE RENTALS Water Softener Salt Soft Water Soap • Swimming Fool Supplies

SERVISOFT OF WOODBRIDGE •,D31 St. George Avenue ' Woodbridge

GLASSIFM ADS BRIM RESULTS

TOWNE GARAGE J. F. (Urdner & Son

485 AMBOY AyENtE 'Woodbridge

MErcu/y 4-1788 187 Hwrell Aveque Woodbrid**,' N. J.

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BED - PU8HJNG FAD Lansing, MU'|i.--It seems that the latest collegiato kick—like swallowing goldfish or crowding in telephone booths — is pushing beds. The pushing of a bed along a road—any roadis the idea, Michigan State police are on the alert to de^l with any highway bed - pushing.

Furniture Repairing Restoring Antique Furniture a Specialty US North Street Woodbridre, N. J. Tel. ME 1-4393

ME 4-2186

Water Softeners Henry Jansen & Son

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Sale will be Ijeld Sunday; April Road, celebrated her eleventh 30 and Monday, May 1, at the birthday by giving a pajama center. party last Friday night at her home. Her guests included her BABY LANDS ON TRAIN grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Decatur, 111.—An infant glrljBernard Marusiefski, Llndan; was found alive but bruised:and Miss Lorraine Yacavina, after she was thrown from an! Miss Cammy Clark, Miss Caroauto onto a moving'locomotive lyn Lee, Miss Kathryn Kleban, of a freight train which col- Miss Amy Mack, all of Sewaren; and her sister and lided with the car. When the train stopped, the| brother, Marlene and Joseph.

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ISELIN—A coordinated edu- COLONIA—Trie VFW Ladle* cational activities meeting of Auxiliary entertained patients Sisterhood of Congregation of Lyons Veterans Hospital at a Beth Sholom, was held at thebingo party, aided by members home of Mrs. Milton Eig, Leslie of the Post. Plans for a Roaring 20's dance Road, Colonia. Plans were completed for a to D e h e l d t h l s Saturday were Passover table to be set with all completed when the group met the traditional foods at the at the Post home, Inman Avenext regular meeting of Sister- nue. Hot meat loaf sandwlchei hood, March 27, at the Center, were served after the meeting. 90 Cooper Avenue. The theme for the evening will be "Free-] II YEARS OLD SEWAREN — Miss Helens Medvetz The annual whit. Fi nh ,J ' daughter of Mr. and O O The annual White Elephant,

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DINING ROOM SET, mahog- 17 YOUR DRDfKINO has beany. Table, six chairs, china' come a problem, Alcoholic* closet, buffet. Good condition. Anonymous can help you. Call $200.00. Call ME 4-4612 after BI 2-1515 or write P. O. Bra 3:00 P. M. 3-9 253. Woodbrldgt. 33/2 - i/30 FOR SALE HAVING TROUBLE with youi RUGS. NEVER USED. PrlrtW sewerage? Electric Sewercothome. 9x12. 830.00. 9 x 15. er removes roots filth, und '535.00. Other sizes. G.E. vac-and stoppage from clogged uum $20.00 Oriental, S 112, pipes, drains and tewtn. No 55.00. Also some wool hooked no damages — rapid nd braided rugs. FU 8-2028 or|and efficient. Call Tony'i 7-0498. Plumbint and Reatlng, MI 433/2 - 3/30 8007. 33/2-3/30

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layrt.tr Is the aim of the department The vi'tei-Hiis department IK meeting with Hie chiuniian. Mrs. Rolyrt KgBn. Hov Avenue. Fords. tonight to mnki Iray AVKNElr- "Husband'? NiRtit"• faxors for the New .Jersey St.iil.iwas the theme of the 8IM*r-.ji o m ( 1 for Disabled Veteran.1 ill honr] Congregation B'nal Jacob M r n | 0 p H r k M I S Kiiiin HIIrro-rtlrig. Mrs. Hy Frirer, p r e d - n o u | i c , 1 ( | , ] 1 P Pi-Ojt<-|. for tinIntroduced Qenrjie Miller. NB ,| 0 , 1H i oninni7;.Mon for Mm rWregation president who Children hs^ been Jotting*: tl)1|y rend the Vivah Torah. completed Four IW-HH Erlu-iird V. lyonftiri. 143 Free- Mrs. Isadore Drescher. vice flour boards. 11 rolling i'in-- : ' man Street, WoodbridKe, WH.S chairman of ways and means bell wristlets, 4 sock dulls nwl honored at d dinner at Oak thanked all members w h o 9 sit-ii|>un> w'-'rr ms*ti< by the ^ p foi ihr Union County year (rtiid on the furniture More trlp.^home for menull.v HI 1 Company. He WHS pre Mrs. Steve Kaplan and Mrs. J u d ^ , cliiwn for ^ • poloroid .

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Holden, daughter of Mr. midjimson and Mrs. Joseph HevzEH.-.ti'i candy .sal'1 Mrs. L. C. Holden. 117 Harrell'feld are co-chalsmen. Tlcketn W B S set for luesduy by Mrsiin. Avenue.. Woodbrid(?e, played a'will be Isaued noon. ,VJa«/.a sailor in the comic opera. New rules for the Mahjonit "H.M.S. Pinafore" recently pre-League can be obtained from nin An aented by Eta Lambda Sigma Mrs. Henry Plnkus. chairman D d l I UII society on the Heidelberg Col-JMrs. Leonard Schloswr nave »| ]ege campus, Tiffin. Ohio. Mtesjreport on Israeli affairs, Holden Is a junior music majori A ll torah fund pledges are tol and a member of the Concert;^ i n a l t h e M H r c ( ) meeting.! WOODBRIDOE—New Ijohi d 8 t d t Council C l l| Choir and 8tudent fund dessert mil be' f 0 ] . a d u | t r e a d m at Barron Tll(, representative... held Tue«day at the center with brary include: Mrs. Edward Stern, chairman -vuhn Killed istory", "Hour of John R. W. Collins, radioman „,„_ ,. , "Come With Mei third clftte, USN, son of Mr. and) A melodramB was introduced,, . _ „ • ,'.MV Hero" •Short1 Mr--John W. Colli™. 290 H j . t t j ^ M r s . H a r o l d M n l u . v i c e ^ of Engiand'. ••Ml«har»:

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Ri:<()(;\l/,l•>• HIM (Hivcrnor Meyiici prnclaitned vpstfrd^v «s N.Uion»! OUT Shown «itl> him HIT'li'fli Mrs. Allierl Iliil) r. i>iesl(lcrl of Metunod ( hapifr » n i Mrs iMl ('hail, vice-pn-sidfnt and ()RT Day chairman.

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l"\ffpt MondaT id Squad Auxi'.;*:"« »lli '.•M (0 11 P.M. — The executive' COLONIA The United | 1 0 , d barn dancr Apr-.: 2f »i enel School 23 PTA Church of Christ will hold a Bet-kinan Avecue Squ»' of SpriiiK". "White Nile", en by Mrs. Fnink Blash, Foun-;fpt- s tyir with auctioned off ar- 'Thrush Green1'. ata to be broken by the chifder's D;iy chairman. Adam.sk.. Smith Street, Wood-, ^ Also, "Last of the Just", A nominalini: committee wa.s.dren. bridge. waE one of the student; H M t e s s e s | p M r S ( . h o l o B . Ar. E.T.ptror In hii t l s h v u r '••• "Doctor Makes a Choice",!selected to pn'sent ft slate of rjona^ Nutuns will direct to: !I;M: Tilt Ji»if l i t rr>7*i' Symphonici ser. Mrs. Mallna. Mrs crjpductors of ••Epidemic".'officers at Hie school Tuesday. . , -Caribbean," »ith ; "Know Nothnip", l h e pi 0K llln with i Cr?»r.' Band concert last night, at Mrs. Meltz, Mrs. Olmer. Mrs. was August Otte. John Shults. and Montclalr State College. He Charles Grill, Mrs. Sol Glass, •'In i> Summer Place". "SerretlMrs. William McCarthy of the Kingdom", "Corinth- |Iiari , ( ,d ch;iinmm. Others a r e l D o n jjuttnyj. Jr.. singing sones conducted "Autumn Leaf", by Mrs. Abe "Rise and Fall of the Mrs. Joseph Kelly. Mrs. Daniel!nf checkoslavakia. Chile, and 1 ."if a^ot: '^npon*at irtirlc of Wagner. . . Lillian J. Vincz.l Rubin and Mrs. -f'.r^' n *c:n»n O*TIS i6 her Third Reich". Duiihnm, Mrs, Bla.sh. Mrs. R° b -Ireland. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Johnj Herman. fliemta: rtag. LOOK AT YOURS I! » vorn out. un.v.raiVincz, King George Road, Fords A program on interior deco- Books doimted by the Bnsi- o l t FlanaKiin. Mrs. Charles ness and Professional Woman's Barry and Mrs. James Sinner. 1« on the Dean's list at Cedar presented by Carl Club arc: Am vour dl»nionil'5 m>. bn'.| Fathers' niRht will be obseiTCrest College, Allentown, Pa. . . rating was lively "Snakc Has All the Lines".'pd Tuesday and attendance -.ABct. then WATCH MABT vlu L Some of the young men in the| f=rore Its original rr?»l btftiitv question and answer period en- "Cavalcade of Europe". "The prizes will be awarded on the Township who were enlisted in, Joyed. M M . Robert diirlne our MAHCH RE-6BTTING j Nightingale". "Last Command- basis of th'' fathers' attendanse the Air Force by Set. Carl' B tu-ize donated by Mr. SPECIAL A b*»uUful new M I We Are Enemies", The proi/inm vvil leature Dr. H :lllg will at T ~ ; I i _ : r - • : • . Dunn, will be happy to hear Mrs. Roder proRram c h a i r m a n , ] i : ^ , , ' Brwht "Rher' 7 . »Dln^ 5,orr. • L. Moss Woodbridse, optomethat the sergeant has receivedreminded 1 next BE ALERT TO DAMAGE SUITS / /iu1ti> a nmmntinn H P IK n o w l " " " " " v u "members " " • " " - the "111 "-',";ifor Richard Thorp," "Perle ,|trist. who will show a film and Tour l o w ; cos-., lncluoiup m e e t l n g T u c s d a y w l U b e hPld non c o m m S e d officer in ' ' i"Mv StorV. "Dont F n w t t l , , . , l problems, of the : a i is oniy . . . . O d i s c u s f n l a ', If you should accident!? "i non-commissioned otiicei in a l ^ l c ?m<. a e r v l w building,j Wr j tfl ,, ,. T h j s W a s Hollywood ' , : e y e s . f j cause perional injury or / charge of recruiting in the en-l"" " """"*• "-•""• H-K- Y « i l o * Gold Rtr.ss 1 Rahw hlch tlmp "Father Brown Omnibus', / property damage to an !f s;ile ni used books for the Solitaire—JH.M tire state state. S/Sgt S/Sgt. Herbert W. 'W- a l won W : demonstration home entei-.. i.._ ; 0, Qei—IW.M pr C n m ( , . -crime _ >' other, an expensive negli- '/ ... the school library Gen,ne Is now in charge of the ill b f t d M m ! ', gerce suit could result, 'i H-K- White Gold Rmi recruiting office in Perth Am-fining will be featured. Mem-, Hatei . s .._ .• A l , r o u n d", "Up froni,Uill be h.-ld alter the *f Protect yourself and your / Soiitalr*—I1«J» bers and guests are to meet at. . .. "MiFtr".ss of Mellyr", -, lth Mrs. Flanagan reading g l a v f M y v boy. . . W S:cifstonei—I19.M I family against financial / :,he Avenel-Colonia First A i d , . L i e h l m , h p p i a z z a -sense of:Bnd l i b r a r y chairman, in lt loss from personal lisbil ', Pa.indium RID!' Here and There: Squad building at 7:15 P . M . lvalues" and "Mamie". charge '4 ity claims. See us about a '/ So.i-.alre—$M.1« ' W S:de!-"one 'j Comprehensive Persona! / Raymond P. Rhinehart. son A plea for used eyeglasses,i1 ! lf Liability policy today. '\ Piailnum Htnjof Mr. and Mrs. Reginald W. ewelry. toys, greeting cards, VAN PfLT TO SPKAK So:K.itr«— 1MM Rhinehart. 550 New Dover nylon stockings, girK-dnUilni,' PORT READING - School W Sidfstonn—$M.«« Road, Colonia, is on the Dean's and shoes has b i H f c t e n d - ' g P T A will me^t Tuesday nr-'ht list al. Brown University, Provi- •d to the public. Tjffl^|articles a t 8 in the school auditorium dence, R. 1. A graduate of will be sent to c h a r 11 a b l e w jt n Sgt,. K'-nneth Van Pelt of llhe Juvenile Bureau as guest g Woodbridge High School, he is organizations. RtaJ Estate & Insurance V K a member of the Junior class Mrs. James Ma/za. public wel-!Speiiker. A nominating commitThe Discount Jewelry Slorf TOftAV THRU S.AT1 RT1AV and a candidate for the Bache- fare chairman, requested new,t et . will be named. Ssmith St., Perth Amboy, (OLONIA SHOPPLNG lor of Arts degree. For three Infant's clothing for the foster PLAZA , in T-«M ' complete years lie has been a member of Route 21, Colonia With Deborah Kerr and the Glee Club and various; other Robert Mitehum Opm Till S P. M, 1ue\, Thury sinp.liifi organizations at Brown TONIGHT THRU TUES. and Krt. Weekdays: 6..'5 and 8:50 Rhlnehiirt. was also* named to Saiiirddy: 6:;!0 ^nd t:ti.s Walt Disney's the Dean's list In hi« sophomore Phont F t 1-3771 year. . . Also on the Dean's list! MAT1SKI. at Allegheny College. MeadvllleJ ' ( ONQl'EST OK SPACE" Pa., are two freshmen from ?» STOOOF.S. OCR GANG Colonia. They are Eleanor Veglia, daughter of Mr. and' AND SHORT Mrs. Anthony J. Veglia. MarlSI M ) \ Y THRU TCESDAV boro Lane and Richard S. Wod-S In Color! We Deliver—Call Kl 1-5424 ssinski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Caslmer Wodzinski, Midfield Continuous Performance. RELIGIOUS GIFIS With Susan Hayuard and Road. . . Saturday and Sunday Rosaries - Missals - Statues James Mason 11-15 Cooke Infants of Prague - Wood Carvints Last But Not Least: •BOY WHO STOI.K Music Boxes - Imported UifU STARTS WED.. MARCH 15 Avenue A MI1J.1OX" Born at Perth Amboy GenHummel Figures and Kenton Milk Glass CARTEI^JET eral Hospital: From Isettn. a flark Gable WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15 son to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Marilyn Monroe "• Phone ( a f n n U i v THCATRK "Servliu Folks Who Care" Maglione, 111 Madison Street,; 1 ]r* rT> i E a?^'"""" T i-Jinnj Kl 1-5445 , . . from Woodbridge, a daugh- ,

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WOODBRIDGF - An action his been filt'tl by the Township II mist. Tyson Corpatlon and tin WoodbrldRc Plastic Cor1>OI ition i n Suporior Court. MIMIIK to restrain the enrpoihnns from usina their prem;is fnv "any manufacturing •pin poses whatsoever'1 and nn! oirter "to dismantle . . . illegal stiiictures forthwith." The Tysdn Corporation and tin Woodbridf(e Plastic Corpnnitloii, according to the compl nut are "related corporations."

WOODRRIUOK -- Nn em* i>|nvi* nf the Woodbridue Re[lini'lopniciit Agency will be nlilr lo Irlentify himself directly mi" intllreclly w'th any political ] activity or prom am. i Such n resolution was passed 'aftrr it was Introduced by the jchairninn, Rev. William H. jPiivnc.

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According to 8. Buddy Harris, m i chairman "available lacts , indicate W o o d b r i d g e Reli®N>w.s was developed in Wooclbridgr development Agency might ba school through the foresight of a few thr only agency In the East and • 11,,, il nicnibers and Its sponsors who realized possibly the nation that has Dunns 1959 and'I960 they adopted such a resolution." ,i v m m student publication. From thoi obi lined permits from the The aaenry anticipates the niiicfi sheet in 1934 to the six-page nrwsRiiilrilng Inspector's office, for CHARLES S. WH.IJ'.V. Jit. hiring, of personnel on a full i complex of facilities. i,,,|;iy. the All-Hi News has progressed' VVOODBRIl)(iK — (Mrlcs time or part time basis and all Scolding to thr Building i{ still retains its basic Informatory; li; I Inspector the permits were S. Willey. Jr.. proposed presi- full-time employes will be .inted on the basis of a map dent of the new Mercury bound by the provisions of the ,-,.-.fold purpose of the All-Hi News is to "win? the area zoned for Federal Savings and U a h Hatch Act which prohibits emi,, entertain and to enrich. En lighten ing lmht industry. Residents com- Association, announced to- ployes from being active in a plained, however, ihe permits day the $1 million subscrip- political party. - iwly of school happenings is the fnreThe resolution states all iv in violation of the zoning tion required by the Federal |j,l(1tmnsliips between student and teacher oidiimnce. which lists the areal H o m p a m l I ' o a n B a n k B n a r ( 1 agency employes are restricted ,,, individual .students are Improved by the as B Residence Zone. for the insurance of accounts from the use of official au:;!r:Tst in various articlps. In this manner, A PRF.UKW n( ) |h MVTtK. Senior ntudfnt nursr^ at Perth Ambov Gener.il Hospital arc Rittins ready for Monday eve.Several efforts were made to up to $10,000 haii been reach- thority or Influence for th« purpose of Interfering with an " ™ * BdinbtrBer'g Mmln l'ark. Mi ss Knes Valentino. Woodhridge, right, is chairman of the event and, reach an agreement between ed. \>wv becomes not only a source of enter-' i " u " « " Bfv(> I. M iu «Jf I'n-lfcr: South River. Is in rharifp of refreshments. In the eenter. Miss Arlene Bedle Old Brides the residents and corporation, Mayor Frederick M, Adams, election or nomination for of,it also enables ft large high school to be ;i but all failed when the former chairman of organizers, ex- fice, , ." AH employes are al*o Holds the announcement fnr Mis* N»ney OUen, Woodbrldne. Miss Valentino and Miss OUen wo graduates of Woodbridife , i The newspaper's constant striving for insisted the buildings be torn pressed his appreciation for barred from actively particiIlllh School, MIM Brdlr and Mis* Preller are graduates of South River lliuh School. . •,<*)! and a more concerned student, endown "as they are In violation the response by subcerihers. pating in political campaigns, Mr. WIHey was formerly from serving as an officer of a, of the zoning ordinance 'iiiuls of its readers. secretary-manager of Axia political club or as a delegate or The complaint states that . of in^' bcnpflcial to the student body as a ,;last October tanks were con- Federal Savings and Loan alternate to a party conven, ,,h(K)l newspaper offers rewards to its tion." structed without a building per- Association, Rahway. rns individuals in clear thinking and proRev. Payne met with Mayor mit and the following month Frederick M. Adams Tuesday the building inspector ordered TARE THE BEST ..-rfTrrthT business and vocational trainconstruction to stop, but "the WOODBRIDGJ; — M a u r o to discuss creation of a Cltl.i tficmber of the ATI-Hi New* staff allows WOODBRIDGE — "Stormy defendants have violated" the Motors reported Tuesday that ssens' Advisory Committee to n experience in diplomacy, efficiency, and Weather" could well have been order "by continuing construc- six tire and rims were stolen work with the Redevelopment from three new cars. th>- theiiie SOUR for Tuesd.iy's.tion" Agency on all renewal activities. MNMitn oi the Town Committee,! The complaint also notes • ;•)••.*)! newspaper depends not only upon the mid in the wake of thr verbaljthat on January 13 the Build..• •!f student, but also upon the encourage•.tMini the proposed sidewalk'In.spector revoked a permit for:, ,,M- mtMiibrrs of the community. This link •mnv-jcmoval ordinance was a manufacturing buildiiiR and|| 1 LUMBER CO. •i • vonth and the adult must be constantly lii'ld up. while the ordinanceissued a stop order but the firmii FREE CITY & SUBURBAN DELIVERY i . ,i in order for it to exist. ' jii-nnitting the Township to'has been and is "continually], AN ESTIMATE ANYWHERE tow away cars rs blocking blockinu :snow re- violating" the order. ,' Ml Hi News plays an active role in the life of 1 inovul equipment was approvThe complaint alleges as ai, Quality Keeps Us in Business . . . ; ] . : tm teacher and the community. The! ed. Former Township attoi- result of the activity, "the resi-l iiToits by the .staff members combine to • Building Materials • Doors & Windows ncy Nathan Duff, who said IK dential character of the neigh• Mlllwork • Wallboard I':;.-.ication which is an Integral part of Wood"\vas appearini- as a taxpayer,".bnrhood has been and is being in it IOIIK, legal discourse, pro- destroyed and the larse expen• .ir Hi^h School • Roofing / J S B ^ * Flooring te.sicd against the ordinance, diturcs made by the taxpayers t Insulation fffiillUS * Plywood He told the committee that the 'n the area to build, perserve, • Moulding Mvvts Formed in Ard Ward to chaises of "non-feasance ~~ " Mr, William PORT READING With DOING IT YOURSELF? M r , r r I P W 4 . Q 12 5 and malfeasance of ofTicc as • •:- A\rn:ii ww.i Ronald M. DeciblU a* chiurLet us advise you on new m t l O U r y *r"W I fcV well as coating Township, 'iiiici: .OIMI •>*••* - 'man. a Republican Club was Z%™lim ' R " e " U0D "* 487 Bahway Av.. Woodbrldi, property owners as much as form* in the Third Ward Of5300.000 in liability insurance"! •M .. ili> S a n t o ' ' > w i are: John Nmdieilo, The ordinance would make it mandatory for property owners WOODBRIDGE — Highesi • '.•:.- Of»u< Cole, presldpnt; O R CortrUfht. vice IHMVi: Ot'I.NS S.UIRDAV: The Catholic War Veterans ofVoodbridfe will becln their and the first floor tenant tolaltendance in the history of th ' Di'dmnt. Mrs. president; Mr» Philip Nnl.toii, Mrrk-lmifi ( ru»» uf IVJCC campaign Saturday for aid to veterans in hospitals. Above Mrs jo.u-jiii (iiir- corresponding lecrHary; Janif.s M,o»r hri'drrirk >l. AILURI IV nuking the first contribution. Left to right are Zismund remove snow from their side- Woodbrid.se G o s p e l Sundaj '.'.'.liter K.iimn-iUh, Bodl, TMordJnt secretary; Mrs. Toluk. hitu>Ks morro* night from 7 until 10 call me a.t VAlley 6-4600 o r . q u e s l i o n s regarding refiiiei-y tests ordered by his physician, people will meet at the church 1 symbol in turn denotes unity; and d it! Hit last P. M. Instead of thr usual , visit me In my office and I \i-ill 'operutioiis Dr. LeRoy Homer. to attend an Inter-Varsity •<•» »"rrr Mrs./hours of 7:30 UiUlI 10:30 P.M. WHEREAS, in this day peace, which everyAn Force Hunt. jW happy to give them any in-j T h , , y a r e R s O ttoson. vice Mr-., William The dance will be sponsored. The magistrate became ill atChristian Fellowship conferone seeks, can only be obtained through unity a meeting of the County Magis- nce at Hydewood Park Baptis of understanding and of the will for lasting finerj manager; R. E. Bent- trate's Association. 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creases in order to accommodate the times; over the necessity of capital expenditures, and their uses; of additional rjolics service, of street light requirements. Other budgetary proposals seem to leave small room for discussion, unless we are to debate whether our road force should be increased by four or decreased by two, and whether the party in power is playing politics when it elevates a faithful worker as foreman. These we put under the head of trivialities. The sole question to be determined, is whether we have been offered a fair and honest budget which will be spent wisely and economically for the purposes expressed. This question is not answerable on the basis of political judgments, but on simple morality,

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March 7, 1961 9 Tanglewood Lane Colon!a, N. J. Mr. diaries Gregory, Editor The Independent-Leader Qreen Street FINK, Director, national affairs and tilr ,,,; Woodbridge, N. J . Dear Mr. Gregory: — Prekldrnt For many months I have folIs that rank and flic H,,.,:1. lowed with great interest the jeans, Democrats, and i!(] urging of the National Safety ' ppndent* alike agree in ilfn:', many problems. Council and similar organizaforeign affairs and tions to have the motoring pub- To drtrrmlnc what rank and ment the two problems lic Install safety belts on all nip voltrs across the slut* need of the Presidents ! would like President Kennedy tlon. vehicles. The National Safety Council to pay particular attention to Survey findings do, ii, m .. (l ,| apparently substantiates their the NPV Jersey Poll has Just reveal that trye pinch plea for safety belts with im- completed asking New Jersey employment Is hitting pressive statistics. The factynple In all walks of life the and file Democrats snni,-»i'. t^iat most fatalities and serious following question: harder than \t U Injuries are caused by head and "What problem, wooU you and Independent*. chest Impact, It seems only say. most needs the attention But all political groups *,.»,! logical that if safety belts arej o f PrM ident Kennedy?" In naming unemplnymo; • used, this type of injury can be^ A tabulation of answers In one of the top problems d, materially reduced. This brings l n e stntewide survey shows new occupant of th« \ me to the core of my writing' t n B t t w o problems are upper- House. most on the minds of Jersey This newspaper prcsen: you. As our Township Board of;voters: , reports of the New Jcrv • Education contracts a trumend-j l. Forflen affalri: foreign exclusively In this area ous amount of biuses lor pupil problems; foreign policy; fortransportatlon, might not It be, d p i relations; straightening logical to make the conditions out international situation for the successful bidder to 3, rncmployment: Job tltuastato "All vehicles used for theitlon: lettlnr people bMk to transportation of school chll-,work Faoe dren, driver education, and; Morn than one out of every Whatever "face" the ':; personnel must be equipped two Jerseyans questioned who with safety belts as approved!nam«d a problem mentioned States »ver had in chiu disappeared. — 8outii rv: by the National Safety Council one or the other of the two. or other recognized agency." To Each was named four timesTribune. extend this thought I feel it as often a." «ny other single U a t Word would be prudent for all Muni-iproblem, When a married man !.&• • clpal vehicles to be so equipped. Next most important problast word, the word is y i still "old fashioned",lems for President Kennedy. Sub Base Gazette. I am enough to feel that to be effec- Judging by the number of menCaraaltiti tive, elected officials should set tions, are: an example by going beyondd 3. Conflict with communism: "Man who never saw a m< car," runs a news Item. lh> lip service. While it Is normal;Russia; cold wir with tals, of courae, are full of '•/ to declare "Safe Driving Week" j communlim etc.. I feel it essential to take aj * Economic conations: «et — Punch. positive action and set a safety;economy rolling again; keep Easily standard by establishing and economy from retting w o w ; carrying out such things as in-preventing Inflation; building Pedestrian: A man «;, up the nation's economy; cre- be reached f Jy by aw stalling safety belts, etc. ating economic itrenrth; re- bile. — The'^.on Line, tr. As I am starting to sound like aity of Mexico. '

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The ethnic of voluntarism in relief of need—the inherent compulsion of individuals to assist those less fortunate than themselves—is nowhefe in the world so developed as in America. Taught by circumstance—in their Hugh B. Quigley earliest days—that each could stand only as he could rely upon his neighThe whole community will mourn, bor or his neighbor could rely upon as we do, the passing of a man who for him, this concern for the welfare of a decade was a dominant figure in our their fellowmen has become typical political and governmental life—Hugh and traditional of our people. B. Quigley—and for whom affection Particularly is this evidenced in the and regard transcended in permanence world-wide overseas relief programs of and depth any differences of opinion. our three great religious faiths which Mayor Quigley stepped into the com- —supported by Americans who c a r e plexities and faced the demands of give aid to millions of needy in scores public life after a career in the growing of countries abroad. As is customary at this season, the and progressive life of a major industry. In the Shell Oil Company from religious overseas agencies—which, inwhich he retired before entering poli- cidentally, account for a preponderBy J . Joseph Grlbbios tics he was conditioned to change, to ance of the total of America's volunadvancement of a vital segment of our tary assistance to her underprivileged, a special Juvenile unit 5. Solving nation's economic life, to compromise undernourished and disaster-stricken TRENTON - Juvenile delin- ollnlci and programs which,when am not) I had betAnachronism 1 peace: preventing war quency in New Jersey has not attention upon possible ! n a s D e e n M ' UP- T^11" a 6lllL ' a ;t off the soap box. on ideas but never on principle. Here, neighbors—are appealing for funds reached such a vast number of or paper increase In 6. Civil rights :_Negr« ques- The best things on TV n .;tical would appreciate your tion; Southern school problem the asphalt highways in c he achieved success and it was always with which to carry on this most tangi- children as to cause Statewide on this subject. 7. Medical care for the aged: and Indian pictures - C ::ri;»| his hope that he could translate the ble witness of brotherhood, amongmen. alarm. Warmest personal regards. Kennedy should personally get Tribune. ln the behavior oi the kids. problems has grown. At the Cordially, order, the organization and the disciOn Sunday, March 12, to make pos- This Is the observation of present time more than one- Official records show that of behind It Generally JOSEPH W. SMITH Donald H. Goff, Chief, Bureau 8. Domestic problems first; Women can keep a •••• pline of successful industry into the sible continuance and expansion of theof Correction, State Depart' third of all counties in Newone million children in New home problems should get first just u well as men, bin : . . I Jersey, 1,345 were committed to conduct of the public's business. programs which help so many, thou- ment of Institutions and Jersey have Judges who sit ex State correctional Institutions. SCREENS U. 8. AID TO LAOS attention cluaively in this court. erally takes more of them ' i Agencies. Admittedly many He was an idealist—to this exten^ sands of our Protestant churches will older and successful business- Sixty • three municipalities This adds up to .13 of one per The United 8tates is ready to I 9. Schools it. -r The Lifetime, U. a N cent. Goff admits the delin- submit all, future aid to the; Iff. Reduction of taxes Station. observe "One Great Hour of Sharing," men will Jokingly claim they have reported having a sepcertainly—and the measure to which —*.u».Hti Government wvit'i^Mii to *\> II, Africa and the Congo quency of one child should!..wj.-. Royal ka°Wan came near being juvenile de- arate juvenile unit within the Me-Toolsm he was able to achieve such a goal will, Easter Season highlight of the United linquents in their younger police department while an ad-cause concern "but we must the screening of a neutral na- 12. Cuba tlon's watchdog commission, j 13. The security of the na- There Is nothing as :•• and should be, history's decision and Appeal for Overseas Relief and Re-years before authorities kept This evidence of full United tion looking as a man trail, , close tabs on delinquents. But for history's opportunity. It is not for us, habilitation. B enulneI >' An interesting sidelight in hind his shopping wifr - | during the past twenty years juvenile . „„_,•,„ I neutral Laos was made known today's survey findings is that Greenwood rmr..:. who were his contemporaries to at- On the same day and for similar an increased awareness and problems. In 1938 the Juvenile under control. by authoritative Government; just about the same number of wealth. tempt to judge his effectiveness be purposes, special offerings will be made concern over Juvenile delin Delinquency Commission found er ces In Washington. : New Jerseyana named an Inpromoted new less than twenty municipalities'J ^r Legislature reconveuesj quency Potslblj! ternational problem as named cause he labored in a direction which in Catholic churches to "The Bishops' means ofhas detecting youth vul with special juvenile units or <"*t Monday alter a month* „ , BAG a domestic one. It's possible the cow ,i: • recess with approximately five Relief Fund" of Catholic Relief Se nerable to delinquency, as well full-time personnel. few have tried with his persistence to Detailed i n s t r u c t i o n s to It would thus seem that rank over the moon beca;;setting up bureaus to mam- While in the past the blue- hundred bills awaiting action. soldiers on how lo stuff a grotraverse. If we at times became restive ices—National Catholic Welfare Con- as ind file New Jersey voters want milkmald's fingers wefe c .'. Once the law making machintain records.. coated police officer handled jcery bag have touched off an-Resident Kennedy to give The Alrscoop, Corpus Cfc: ery gets c win because we hoped he would make his ference. In addition to public schools summarily many Instances oi « * ? """"""» other round in Representative ibout half his time to inter-Texas. Our national Jewish community, holding special classes for chil- juvenile misconduct, today ° u t ta»'s a t *<**& « « « n « for Kowalski's battle with •efforts more dramatic, more timely, ™?**;_^™^™ brass. dren easily led Into anti-social these case, would become , j ™ < ^ _ 'more penetrating we no doubt could meantime, is launching the 1961 ? *.>pr=*ctton activities, and child guidance matter of record, particularly Complete Brokerage Service not perceive the difficult hazards en United Jewish Appeal for fundstoImeipecttd to the way but only a glorious goal at plement programs of. aid to refugees campaign. training Instructions. journey's end. If these were our and others in need abroad. This year nearly all or the The nation "can afford n sixty Assemblymen will seek|grocery bag lag "mclre" than thoughts, they were unworthy of us. Through these undertakings, hunThe best citizen Is an active citizen, one who Is alert re-election for two year, tennsjmissile lag," Kowalskl said. Monthly Bulletin Sent On Written Request dreds of millions of pounds of food, We knew Mr. Quigley as a man of and goes to the source to secure the "best possible Inwhile Stale Senators will be1 — ,-' formation. The best representative Is one who cooperates elected for four years in the AGAINST RED CHINA IN l\N. .personal integrity, of devotion to the clothing and medicines — including with his constituents and la ready and eager to receive ten counties of Atlantic, Ber-j . A majority of the House arid fine wife he married and the fine fami- U. S. surplus commodities — will be their views. gen,, Cumberland, • liudsonj Senate have signed a statement Hunterdon, Mercer, Morrisp!°PP°sinK United States recogHerewith are the names of your representatives. Keep ly he reared, of great hopes and of even made available to homeless, hungry MON'ROt: A. YVE1ANT, Resident Partner Ocean, Passaic and Sussex. As!11'1'011 ° ' R<-'d China or in touch with them. greater faith; To his wife and children and destitute peoples throughout the a result of the election, much It in the United Nations Founded 1832 - Tel HI 2-2650 .we offer, in our community's name free world this year. controversial legislation Is ex- It was announced recently by Member New York and American Stock Exchin;-' "the Committee of One Million pected to be sacrificed. SENATE our sincere condolences at the passing Orphanages, schools and hospitals The session ahead Is further (against the admission of Com;of a man whose innate goodness will will be supported,' projects of tuber- (Senator Harrison A. Williams, Jr., (D1, Senate Office complicated by the fact that munist China to the U.N.i Building, Washington, O. C. Home—Westfleld. / (two Stale Senators are seeking! w h l c h emulated the statement !ever be a credit to his—and to their— culosis care and prevention, and other i At th« i lorwrii PKtTII AMBOY. 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-given; to the sense of responsibility o -local real estate owners whose promp •tax payments resulted in the massing •of a surplus of nearly a million dollar *Mo t of this surplus was used toward •effecting a rate reduction. • The Board of Education budget has . -been adopted by public referendum •The municipal budget1, already introduced, is subject to a public hearing «nd adoption. The former we supportei and from our examination—withou •having an opportunity to see the work sheets by which totals wefe derived on •such intangibles as costs for roads
The Frustration Absurdity .. It is a mistake to attribute ajl criminal instincts to frustration over social or economic status, but it is becoming quite a habit with social workers to explain the criminal acts of individuals uppn the thesis l;hat all crime originates from some inequality in the social order, This obviously leads us to the capelusion, if some socioligists are correct, that the way to abolish crime is to give everybody what they want. Make everybody equal, in social, political and economic status,. This 4s an absurd thesis. There are criminals in all levels of human society. Excepting certain instances of stealing, connected with the potential status of under-privileged, the bulk of the criminal acts in this country are committee} by those who are unwilling to accept the discipline of an orderly society, and reluctant to work for what they get.

Village, New Brunswick. Edythe^. McAndraws, New Brunswick. Joseph IB. Costa, 123 Hillcrest Avenue, Edison, Thomai H. Lee, 140 Front Street Soutji PUlnfleld. George I Otlowski S41 Kennedy Street, Perth Amboy. William J. Warren, [875 Main Street, Fords.

Woodbridge Township Cmmittee MAYOR—Frederick M. Adam*, ColonU FIRST WARD-Ch»rles Molnar, Woodbridge Maynwd Winston, Woodbridg* SECOND WARD—Joseph NemjQ, Leon Blanchard,: THIRD WARD—Robert Jacks, Ave John HughM, Wooqprmge FODRTH WARD—Thomas B. Costello, Iielln * David N{BO1«, Iielln FTJTH WARD—John Evanko, Colonl» David T. Miller, Colonl*.

Borough of Carteret MAYOR-atephen Sklba President 9{ Borough Council—Walter Sullivan COUNCILMBJI Thomas Millk Walter Bulllvan John Hutnkk - John D'Zurilla Alenhder Such Adam Bymborsk)

Tewitblp of Ulsei MAYOR—Anthony M. Yeltnctfct President of Council—Nell A. McDonald COUNCILMEN William F . Ashton Frank J. Takaos ^Bernard J. Dwyer Dr. William Toth William N. Margolls Walter U. Wood

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Stat* Colony for mentally Retarded males, has come to the defense of the institution and its superintendent, P h i l i p Thomas. A legislative investigating cor^mlttee, headed by 8ena tor Anthony Grossl, (D.), Passale, has criticized the operation of the Institution. Over the past five years, many improvements have been made at the institution, the association claims. The people who are to blame for what bad conditions rtill exist, are the complacent New Jersey public and the complacent Legislature, the association said, in declaring bluntly "Let's nof put the blame on those who are grappling desperately with the problem." The association charged the Legislature has consistently over the past 26 years failed l o provide funds to construct urgently needed facilities to home the defective delinquent !ARI: — New Jersey citizen* could become more art con •clout under the provisions of the Farrlngion-Panaro bill before the Legislature. The measure would create a jI5-member State Art Commis j&lon In the State Department of (Continued on Pag« 16)

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ISELIN—Mr. and Mra. Wll- PERTH AMBOY - The apCOLONIA — "Space in Comlam Dangell will be honored at pointment of the chairmen of ISELIN—A new slate of of-imunlcatlons" will be the title!« , . v « 0- o c Members of ,he annual ladles' and charter four major divisions of the 1861 -A'YK WHS elected at the last of the program at the next Loltmta ISeIf 92,7if5 IH3 working night of the Iselln Lions Club United cerebral Palsy Associarriiiiu of the Ladles' Auxil- meeting of Colonla-Rnhway! Class Badge Saturday night a t the Park tion s campaign for 130,000 was COT-ONIA — An "old fash» announced today by the asso'"««-« oj uinn 8 iv of isolin Post, VFW. B'nal B'rith chapter, Bernard' Hotel, Plalnfleld. ,| t l 01 >1)S 4B and 121 lonerl bazBftr." sponsored b^ ciation's President, Mayor WI1-, COLONIA Joseph FenNiimin were Mrs. Charles Ulckman, entertainment chalrCommunity Mr. Dangell IK Lions Club the (till LScoutn and Brownle< ,\r\\ i.1-!' Ham C. Cnmpbell of Plscataway nelly chairman of the local cinsrliciik, president; Mrs, n w " . announced today. with bRdne president and he and his wife nf Neighborhood 4. will be held ^ownshlp. iwicncc Hull, senior vicr- The program will be con-, will be presented with a certiat I lie Hoffman Boulevard I'sident; Mrs. Vincent Seaducted by the Bell Telephone Spencer Oreen, 74 Krhool, March 18, from 12 to ft 1 ceremony ficate of appreciation by the y (iizc, junior vice-president;.Company at Temple Beth I. , f campaign * u n a Iselln Chamber of Commerce Trieste Street, Iselln, again will P. M. 't br k >w 11 l Mum '* n Morecroft is, Blair Svlhra, treasurer;; Torah, Bryant Rah, yant Avenue, Avenue, R ah, consisting for the charitable work through - chairman of the house-tomid made crafts, books, and f is, Joseph Strasser,, chaplain; way, at 8:30 tonight. All B'nal! the Lions Club, Polio Fund, house canvass which seeks to puzzles will be some of t h i Hrlli;:-ton, Karon DamEdward o n B r i t h members, wives and1 E d d Dzlombak, D l b k con-iB'rith Jun r Hlgn S c h o 1 Marsha) veterans' units, cancer dress- raise the major share df this Items on display, with a whlt^ ntl >if.tn.i«: Mrs. John Tybormv-'friend's are Invited. 'fid' I i Sorrentl ngs group and for transporta- year's gpal. The drive will be elephant section for adults. guard; Mrs. E d W The program will officially tonight, tion ol the sightless to their launched featurei M a r c h o f M o thers, $1,513.66; Proceeds will he used W . ,., Tiwma. mlth a klckoff dinner at the various meetings. hrrry. trustee for three years; _ rldwlde; c o l n collectors, $49.66; specllghtfurther the Scouting progranl ,t ,., sMVc candle Am. Joseph Garbfl,,trustee for Woodblrdge Vocational 8chool Lions Club members are 'or Girls. of the Woodbrid(?e Township wo years; Mrs. ",' m y WHS conducted by r Cam- commiinlcatlons by way of lftl c o n c c t l o n $ 1 3 . 1 6 ; tee ner S , Olrl Scout Council. ' ,'j , trustee for one year; MIR.satellites, "Project Echo", and! ,' immsky, with all elated over the success of their recent minstrel show In Wood- Freeholder George J. Otlowinrbo, .secretary; Mrs.'Camuisi, the , man-ln-space • program, Assisting Mrs. Peter Carlet Bkl of 249 Market Street, Perth titl i t t instructor; M ! "Project Mercury." chairman, will be^ the leaden) , l l l t .,l by the girls bridge and report other organizations are requesting the cast Amboy, will serve as the chairof Troops 122. I l l , 184, 149, 83, . ; Hl hospitality, historian; to recharge. Refreshments will be (TI U man of the corporate division 21. 253, 141, 107, 88, 192, 37j ,',ilwll'i. Christine W - to |Jtat on a show for their units. .dward Frederlckson, Mrs. served after the program under P n> Ml Iselln Lions are planning to and Mayor James J. Flynn, and 148. ' S | i n c v fwrson. Nancy * ; * ' . . \ Slgmund Smolonjthe direction of David Cohen. also of Pert hAmboy, will head nd Mrs. John Polan, col< Traberman, attend a zone meeting In Mor-the clubs and organization dl Also being planned by B'nal Audi fit MISS ANGELA DITTA MRS. SPENCER OREEN warers. Sue Abrami, gan Inn. B'rith is a/'Rumor Clinic" to ,,-!,. Almto. vision of this year's CP drive Committee chairmen i«p-!be presented for the Plalnfleld On Sunday, March 28. at 1 Carol Henry COLONIA — The Colonia Di'll.siJM. Dr. Paul Zlto and Alfred D local. State and natlona pointed are Mrs: Sherry, com- Chapter of ORT, April 3. OtherJunior High School Glee Club ,. dancer. Ka- p. NT., the Dons Club will' re- Antonio, both of Perth Amboy .,' \ ;., , M i l l ! ) with member- will participate in the annual, Marsh mime 1U paper drives. Residents will be co-chairmen of the pro level. He Is the functional heai munity service; Mrs. Sanfotd organizations .ii'dliiiil'-. Carol of the Department of Publt Luna rehabilitation; Mrs. O.ir^hlpT'orso"or more rtm'alsoAll-State Junior High School wteln. Susan are asked to leave bundled fesslonal group. Affairs In the city governmen bo hospital; Mrs. Driombnlc,ltake advantage of this planned Choral Festival Saturday at Thoma, Carol paper on the curbs. Proceeds COLONIA — "Peter and th« H,wlM ThlB is the third year thai of Perth Amboy. legislative; Mrs. Luna, publi- free program of B'nai B'rith by Wolf", starring Rodney Blanch, IM cii!!""11" Corallow will be used to aid the blind Jersey City State College. Mrs. Green has served as chair city; Mrs. Svlhra, membership; contacting Jules Bluestone ford and his puppets, will be ',,',„/,niski. Diane Peter and the needy, This Is the second year tha man of the area division, i Mrs. Joseph Strasser, youth HC- Anti-Defamation League chair- A total of 1,400 singers from' COLONIA — Miss Angela' featured In a benefit perform* •i(1 niunr Donahue Dr. Zito has beenid entitle Dltta, 189 Cleveland Avenue, l«i 23 schools In the state will parmember, of the Board of Cfrec tlvitles and poppies; Mrs. Tym a n ' s,iin> Peterson, Susan ticipate. Each club will be given scheduled to appear as featured ance sponsored by the Play-! tors of the County association with cerebral palsy work, borowski, greeting cards; M«S.' "Business Is Better , nicl Marsha Ruben thanjan evaluation by a well known soloist with the New Jersey Bell school Cooperative Nursery, It she had previously been chair graduate of St. John's Unlver ofl a new commentator, Mrs. Mildred Chora! Society In a benefit con- was announced when the exk ,,i ,)ii,nt, Miss Thoma man of the Iselln area for elgh slty In Brooklyn, he receive* tn H * fright* TY 7 " "7 ""'" -"•"—• " 8 his medical degree from Lon ^ f „. -J? D's-ifund raising endeavor by B ' n a i W of Phlladerohln Pa . |>,.ti'i,son; adventure! jcert sponsored by the Middle- ecutive board met with Mr. and years. Last year she was ro trict are Mrs. Sherry and Mrs B'rith. The plan involves par-1 rniiaoeipnia, Pa. ' ., • MISS Thoma; child sex County Family Concert |Mrs. James White, Hickory chairmnn of the Middles?. Island College of Medicine a» Luna with Mrs. Garbo anticipation of local merchants Road. Association, March 18. 8:30 •• Dm/iiiiskl; musician,! County Cerebral Palsy Televl spent more than seven years Scamorza, alternates and ts intended to stimulate the O. S. Navy and the U. Mrs. P. M. at the Metuchen High Scheduled for April 3 at 10:30 and reptile, Miss •Ion Committee. :v COLONIA—Boy Scout 2Toop Delegates to Counts Council business for the community A. M. and 2 P. M. at Koos AudiPublic Health Service. He School. Ml.\s ice by both students and Miss Dltta will be are Mrs. Polan and Mrs. Huiij 44 Is In the midst of a six week Mrs. Green has been treas- now chief of surgical service torium, Rahway, the proceed* ,i(. tht dancer accomm eachers in their efforts to patrol competition with points urer of the Federated Women's Perth Amboy General Hosplti with Mrs. Smolen and Mr.si will go toward the Housing panied by Mrs. Greta Frankl, i|is took eight le«make the festival a success. The Devlin, alternates. Fund. Tickets will be sold only liven for attendance, uniform, Club of Iselln for 8 years, treas- and consultant in surgery of the Frankl School of Music] ,.m dimeing under Colonia Choraleers will present] the Perpetual Light South Amboy Memorial Hosp In advance, and may be oband patrol project*. Prtae* Metuchen. .,[ Mrs Kay 8 y m Co ne11 i program of four numbers in tained from Mrs. Stuart Lind, ' Daughter, of Amwica tal and Roosevelt Hospital fi be awarded to'Tte " wlnnlng| " ••.<• Mario Bymchlk, our part arrangement, which Organized in 1948, the N. J 824 Amherst Road, Linden, 'and a member of the Sons and Diseases of the Chest. Bell Telephone Choral Society itjiira Ayrt'5 I patrol. are "America Our Heritage", Daughters of Liberty Council. Mrs, Aaron Kruger, 1180 Jef. o\,'i 100 boxesi A new slate of officers was |She was chnirman of the 1960 Dr. Zlto Is a diplomate — Joan, Linda and 'Sometimes I Feel Like a performs for numerous hospi- ferson Avenue, Rahway, and Hmkieis were D»-!w>noun«d as follows: the American Board of Sui tals and civic groups, and sponjArlene Cwiekalo were birthday Motherless Child", "Simon the Heart Campaign In Iselln, Mrs. Gerald Oreenberg, 1437 Igeons and the International Quests at the party-meeting of Fisherman", and "Sound of sors annual concerts In the Brentwood Terrace, Plalnfleld. niul shrrl Den-1 Richard Oaulard. *enlor pa-i Freeholder otlowski Spring and Fall. The group, 4 C U b a t .Music". more thantro. ...der; Oerald Tarver.l p ^ T t f th" American Pub' TH"?"T™ ^i?™™. ISELIN - The Home aa nfi Mrs. Alan Paskow reported ndiLI™,™^ f l ^ ^ , ... , , , I home of Mrs. Joseph Rapacl- Miss Christine Zipag is di- jcomprised of 65 singers, will be of the American College of i ndv Brozaiuki.aMlBtant senior patrol leader; School Assoclatfcm of IselmioH. tkiw Avenue. on the following tentatively Co.. nf Perth Amboy, conducted by John Bunnell, [> v ninn Daren Car-Wllllam Spencer, scribe; Rlrh- has been active in cerebral Surgeons. He Is active In the School, rector, and Stanley Slegal, at Its meeting an-| A h a t S Q c i a l w a s h d d a n d music supervisor of Madison planned trips: Montclair Art Holy Name Society, the Rosary accompanist. ;i: .; M»rsh. Marsha!ard Skillman, quartermaster; p a l s y w n r k ( o r m m y y t R l s nounced an Easter egg hunt' •««. .< . w ! ' in Memorial Post of the Knights Township Schools, and accom- Museum, March 15; Rahway winners were Michelc CaraSaturday, March Abnto.iDrrw Tumbull. librarian; Rlch-addltlon to other civic acllvl- of Columbus, and the Catholic will b.e held panied by Richard Stannard, Children's Library, March it; „ _ i vella, prettiest hat; Andrea ard Wwn&koakl. bugler: and tifs Rutgers University Agricultural 25, 1 to 3 P. M., in Coot r s of the Telephone Company. War Veterans. .,£•, rj? T' iTomczyk. most original; Sylvia ., .ire Mrs Ru- William Marquardt, Instructor Experiment Station, April; and He headed th'c corporate dlvl- Mr. Antonio is a member of Field on Middlesex Turnpik won the candy guessTrallslde Museum and Zoo, case of rain the hunt will hc|f L 48, Mrs Char- p t trol leaders are Frederick slon in the last two campaigns, ing game. Diane Sehlmpf won held Saturday, April 1. ;(i.(t Mrs Ch'orgr RCi,jht. August f>Vk-o. and was chairman of the Building Teen Dance Members April. of l h p I the sewing project same. The Playschool Cooperative Mrs. Wayne Travis, program and Mrs Derby Lawrence Plattwl; aiulsUnt Fund Committee three years Joan oCwiekalo atl nthe w l t a l 0 p presided r t s l Q e Q al e This Is the third Nursery, a non-profit, state acRolls Closed by Club T ' ' " ; n patrol leaders, Anthony PPCO-'HKO. and headed the chibs and year that Antonio has helped chairman, introduced Captain' Mw.rrt Barrett n , m » and \ Z £ S m e e t | n K w h e n nrst-year pins credited organization, will sponrale and Charles Dree.ion 'organization* division In 1957ih<>ad up the professional diviISELIN — It has become sor "Open School Month" Sfoutrna.ster Herschel J. Tar-:Otlowskl. who is in charge of gi o n ne i s a (jraduat of Fordwell, Hoher, Linda1 met at the First Presbyterian necessary to limit the member- April, when enrollment' for I>T ver presented badges to ea^hithe Welfare Ut'iiariment for ^ m TJnivei.sity' and was ad- Jin First Aid Squad, who demTrudy Strasser and ship to maintain proper chap- September will begin. Informanew officer iMiddlesex Counlv. i.s a member; m i l t e d t o l h f N e w J m e y B a r onstrated the new method ° ' | ciiristlne" Agnew.' Joan Cwie- Church of Iselln with Mrs. Osartificial respiration. A ques-i car Aberle presiding and held a eroning at the teenage dances tion may be obtained from Mrs. the The troop mett* at the N«w,°f Board ol Directors of thej t n l m , He is u former trustee will receive her silver postponed Valentine contest 1 Irving Elan, 101 Hickory Road, tion and answer period was1kato 1third-year Dover Methodist Church to- ; Cerrbral Palsy Association. ^ pin at a future Prize winners were Mrs. Albert sponsored by the Recreation The group meets with Mr. _. ., Rosary R. C, conducted. Department and the Chain O'night at 7:30. Thl* will be the third con-C n u r c n a n d p r e s t d e n t Of the Mrs. William Smith, ways meeting. It was reported 14 Wertz, prettiest valentine; Mrs. and Mrs. David Krell, 418 "—"—' •fcutlvp year that Mayor: Klynn! 8t . V l n c e n t A(. P a u l S o c U ; t V i and means chairman, an- hours had been spent working Jarl Markkesen, funniest; Mrs. Hllls Woman's Club. Therefore, Princeton Avenue, Rahway, Mr^. Laurence 1 cll lr lias sieved as chairman of t h e : H o ] y R o s a i . y c h a p t e r . Stephen Mihalik, most original. Mrs. Constant Shissias, chair- March 14, with Dr. Seymour » - MEETING SCHEDULED clubs and organization division . A gift was presented to Mrs.man, announced the member- Lesser, guest speaker. to draft held April 15 at Green Street how to dress a baby as part of Markkesen, past president, in . iitution and by- COLONIA - Thf PackCom-!of the fund campaign. A life Firehouse. ship for this season has been ROSARY MEETING School 17 PTA jt n>'tt«e and Den Mothers of Cub ; long resident of Perth Amboy/ appreciation of her services to Named as a nominating com- the child care project. closed as it hat, now reached ISEUN —The Rosary Altar Plans were made for the fifth i'd when t'he i'x- S c ° u t P*ck 30 will meet with the mayor has devoted a subthe auxiliary. mittee were Mrs. Nicholas Pa250. Society of St .Cecelia's Church r 011 1 11 .',. mH M 0U d tt y »i Charles Kuima, Westhill Road, utantlal part of his time to William Bowitz, president of civic and [internal activities on Special dance contests are|will meet Monday, 8:30 P. M. March 15 At I P. M the Lora Lyn Dining Room, the Boys' League, was Ruge, Mrs. Warren' Rees, Mrs. Maryplanned and plans guest speaker and told of actlv-|! COLONIA-The Colonia Civic E. F. Bobal, Mrs. John Ryan. Rahway. will meet also being completed for the St knoll missionary, will speak and Plans were also made for the itles planned for the 1961 seaImprovement Club elected six Board of Education represent*ei» to March 27 party meeting at Mrs.son. He thanked the auxiliary Patrick's Day Dance March 17. bill to the membermember* to the Board of Di-'tive, Mrs. David. Rashe, an- i home. Birthday members for their and i nounced a committee of three, Rapiicioli's i (ur ratification rectors at the last meeti guests will be Diane Schimpf, league registration. Roy Mundy. Patrick A. Boylan named Bernard MoOarry chairPerth Amboy; Donna Caravello, Tentative plans for an afterand Francis Poley, was apman of theboard. corMetuchen, and Mrs. Rapacioli. noon movie, an evening dance pointed by Francis Wukovets. wew John Members elected .sei-retary, rcported. 18EUN "Parisian Holiday," R<-mh;irdt Thoiyn. Nick Min- Qambo. Mrs. Theresa Latszo. president of the Board of Edu-Elizabeth Davis and Michele and a fashion show were disan ufcussed. musical comedy, Dai to. Dunny Fmnzuau, i»nd Al, Wultor Cahlll. Michael Abtray,!cation, to meet with an archi- Cara vella will be hostesses. the YACC to pre-! Bn p r o o f Wl b<1 Mrs. R u d o l p h Kummler, A belated installation dinner ' '. c^tuines. Aiden Kronwinfidd Holland, and Carmi-n|tect to Inspect property adjao( Oz at • * ' " cent to School 6 and ascertalnl c l o t h i n g P a r t y teader- w l U d e m " will be held March 25 at the School IB March 24 and 2!> at Ish ixisiers, pupils of 5th and Maealuw. ::,-Epstein, FU 11979. Mlgacz. co-chairmen. 1 '<>

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n w ji Marclniak, son of Mr and Mrs. Ban-y Madison.v ( vinrrlnialc 4G1 Neville , , l n d R o n a l d ^ ™ ^ " ' h Aml v ^ -TORUS - Th, m-elir* of , ^ ^ X J'^^iaU-d the Amort™, Horn, Depart-, M r , AnlW ! ^ f , O H T , in m^ii»«V hv )1(.r rh.-n. of the Woman's Club of, M o t h e r : williBm

Kii™>h«;, WM .xi.-nd.-rt lo Booi# JoKph p t a c h M , U e H a n . X V V i b ™d"""s atttred in Fords M-h,d..l.-d for t ^ n y hav can Statesmen", A||i " „ * , « a ov" r taf- been cancelled Tl.e Kr..up will! w , mrmoers a.' folios. s en. Bruno Boartowikl. MlcKey ™ n ^ PoetK'-'. "Modern A m n 1(! M.ss Jan.c. Biws. J o l i n v a u a from Den ? under the f ,, neckline mrel, m-xt Thursday at 1 P.M.; WOQw4 Novelists", " C o m p{),(,.,' \ Harkay, H a m Gilleiu\ W.wren leaderthtp of Mrs. Ella ^ " 1 , 1 " ,.",,, S " |»--r row at the Folds Public Library. I Younfit People", "Wom.n's, 1 U ; ^ . Robert Beilj, Mi> Wil-Daniel Cooperman. Gregory, hnd a 'bouffunt skirt Members who wish to attend. i-rs". "Men Of Mcd,,.,', lui.i Pi-tfiVi;. Mrs. Evert KuUnldi. Richard LamberUon. j . . , u . ftm t h e B m , u i l l A n symposium at; •American Negroes", • n dl(1 Kn^son. Mrs Am* L Gioss.CHry Nahal. Robert Sherer tarlans", "Explorers f(,, tUw,nip vPil of imported Douslass Collie Saturday from! n ™ , t ,ched to t 10 A. M. until :i p. M. may conPi-ople".' "Dana Girls li^i and Mb, Ha.o.d Hander- chrl» Taylor Of Den 3 with Mrs. * V l0 .«:. H,,d Mrs WUUwn Robert Bcherer as Den Mother, ™ *B; ^ , J t a c t M l , v ch-.t-,- b^.nski. 28 The F i t z g e r a l d N Hi 0 U-afiut;". "The Aim Robert Scherer. c u b m a a t e r . ' ^ ^ ™ ' " ' . ^ Z k Dunbar Avenue, for details. lii.ili.caard. M.v VW.lmm Kar| ,1 Ijeague". "Bartholom,, c ] ,,:• M: mm Mrs John spoke Of the v accomplishments „ , d . h o n n r wfls M l s s paintings W clubwumcn ropie-, the Oobleck Dr. Seuss", •li Mrs Adolf L. Uhiman. of the group during the past c^g]( A m ) 0(11| s l s U T o ( l i e l l tm« all the clubs otthe Newi Birthday to You", M;^ Dorotln C Lalimian. Mrf month and outlined the alms o[ l h f brld. Mr*. Angina E. Panek Joofph Nahal, chairman of ^ , ^ r of the bride and-madc In various nitesories. •Thidwlck", "Oreen E ^ v S Set. and Mrs Daniel Russell, the pack committee, explained ^ £ r £ ™ u Q ^ i n A v e n e l : M r s , Oswald Nebel. publicity Also, "U.S.8JI.", "Suiiii-i R M. Sohaufeioerger. »nd Mrs the Uwi governing the pack/ fc'. " be5 , m ' a n w a g chalrmaii, announced reservauf the Revolution". ].' Kliaawth H Spir.rt and asked anyone Interested in ,,Q . tlons for the Sixth District rU g5lJ4aber P m h A m Wai and Warriors", "Th, j George Ruhe. president, *el-becemlng a Den Mother to c o n - i ^ ^ ^ m ^ ConHencc at Arbor H f t I . 0 , d . B p r i,,g romed. the w* membeis a n d ' t « " Wn>. 8 l % . , l h m f t t c n l n ( t ncCeMorlfs and will be hold at the Stacy-Trenti Humorous Stories", 'Sii;,,. Mrs. William Beattif. Mrs Ed- * « • «» d ° « n «*» n l t h C u b a n o r c h i d Corsaw Hotel March 20 and Mrs. U - | eix'e Stories", "Aesoii ; 1 songs »•»«! Jacobson, Samuel _,,.,_,.. ._.. graduatedjfayette LIviuKston. * ctoitaR' candlellght « n ' Mm .Srleuted by Tony i'.r, Harm, Mrs. JackMrs. Well.,, Mrs w^" " . ^ ^ " Marclnlak A m b ^ y High"SchooTAvenue, is in Mr ominn f i a l " , "Three's a Crowd Setburn. and Mrs. Henry Hoist. 'Secretarial School. She Ls em-' Attendiiu! :i recent card party iiiintLil Wife", "Irmi M. • wlio are all members of the iployed as a private secretary at'sponsored by the Sixth District Also I'oniribut 1 -' 1 Pruci'jE Circle. Piano iMerck and Company, Inc., Past President's Club were: ; the Art Department u R&h«»y. Mrs. Albert Anderson, Mrs. pariiment was provided by EdWoman s ^t*-> .... H e r husband, also a graduate;James Clemuii, Mrs, John R. ward Jacooson. Americun Painters" ai.ii 'of Perth Amboy High School,;Egan, Mrs. John Jnnderup, Rev. Eldon R. SMhs. pastor, iTOfiTcliU Masters of Painting. It employed by the California Mrs. Oeorse Molnar and Mrs. introduced the officers of the C "When the Kissing «n variou* church organizations FORDS—Mrs. Lindley Henry,!(>u Company, Perth Amboy. 'Nebel. Stop'" was contributed by ft hi uncd : . - J In turn welcomed the new safety chairman, announced T O ENHANCE STYLE S H O W : Above are some nf the models Him will br featured in a Spriiif Fashion 1« Jw; presented I/.MJ. members and spoke briefly of Pl»ns for a bicycle safety proby the tlopelawn Home and School Association March IS. l e f t to riehl, Mrs. I^iuis Sznlaj, Mrs. Donald Scales, Mrs. each organization's activities. &r»n> «t the executive board J o h n K o i a k , Mrs. Arthur Pirre, Mrs. Joseph Nemyo, Mrs. Robert Halbert. Mrs. Cooper was chairman meeting of School 14 PTA at of the Bupper and Mrs. Muth the home of Mrs. Andrew was in charge of the program Aaroe. which was concluded with a Dance contests will be held at hymn sing. the teen dance tomorrow night FORDS — Unless more mem- Hanscn, L7 Koyen Street, Fords M r s A l b e r t P e r r 5 d a n c e c h f t l r5 b e r s a r e m^tmo nf '"' thf - lorthconlliigg In the (off Liberty) March 13—8 P.M. At r I "»n announced. announced She She also also rere near near future future for for Mothers Mothers Club Club The April meeting will be heldj Mr "»n, at of "-" Mrs. A. ter. Women's American ^ ^tue d momotheri of ' ^ / ^ J ^ ^ ^ ,^ t h, e ^, o o, p w ' "thi: - hhome — »' » Schwin=" l - i " 1 FORDS —The Fords Junior Cooper presented for discussion we }ht™ °/ , l .l ^ l, K -. " er. 16 Grove Street, Fords, April FORDS—"Guarri Your Vision and conserve vision, includingFORDS — The Ladies Aid gnule students to ict w m hold Its annual "OtiT ih-;\ School Glee Club will parthe topic "Wliy I Am a Luth»* disbanded after the April meet- 10-8 P.M. This is our llthfcnand See More Years" <>« rx-en means of bringing more than Society of Our Redeemer Luth- meeting Tuesday night ,n ing, Marie G&mo. secretary, adticipate in the eran." during which members ohaperones. Junior High Mrs. Steven Balazs was ap-vised each boy scout's motherinlversary meeting. Please — School Choral Festival, Metuchen Jewish J e w l s hCoir,:n c o m : r. to- M l n o u n c e d ftS t n e tn ,, rm , of -,0 vvl- c t l l t of the partially eian Church will hold a hat Metuchen reviewed the background and Mrs. Stev. |won't you come out and keep School Choral Festival, to- g a v e y o u r V l s i o n W e e k _ March blind persons up to useable vi- 1social March 17 at 8 P. M. in'Center, Grove Avenue, M nted e M e c h i n a letter which reads: teachings of the Lutheran.S»! ..! !! . at . »Board t ™ 5 of ?. locally bv by the the sion. sion. This This isis accomolished'ihp accomplished !he eduoatinn education center center with with Mrs Mrs.„.. 22 other Choruses s5-11, _ u ssponsored en 'represent the*ill PTA n ( m s 0 1 f i t j lncallv March 3, 1961 us going so that we can give gether With at Church. our boys all those things we so City b t a t e | c e n t , r a i New Jersey Optometric through improved contact.'Arlene Almasi as chairman. Guest speaker will be \\ '"Dear MotherEducation meetings. Mrs. Mernl Anderson and y ^ n p x t h o t d o g i unC heoni 'Take notice that the Moth- dearly want for them. We must There will be 1482 children S o c i e t y ' microscopic and telescope A l a rC(Yllt n ,,, ( , tlr ,, of .i,,, J e r o m e M y e r s o n > natlou.,1 'H' Mrs. Martm Sorensen were wjU ^ M a r c h i 23 w | t h M r 8 .' e r 5 c l u b of T v o o p 5 2 will dls- have you." who will sing before critics of: " F u l l n e 6 s of life can be added '''"s*' 8 . n^ s a 'aSociety with Mrs. Lafayette liamentarian and educati":: named m charge of the Easter H a r r y S p R u l n e i chairman andband after the April meeting! • Marie Gamo, Secy, e the New Jersev Music Fduca- t o l a t e r > Tal ' s n l 0 1 e b 5 ' i m | ) " ) v c d ' s l ° " , ls a Livlnnston pitMuniK, net. ^.- ordinator. After her mW; project uf placing religious Ut-; Mrg F r f t n k K o v a C 5 co-chair-l - w l l a l w l n l h i s m e a n to ME 4-7759 tors Association with Mrs Mil-! v i s i o " t h a n b* a n y o t h c r - slngle n a U o l l * l d e educational pro- d o n stohs spoke on the Luther- there will be a fashion sh,™ eratme m the Perth Amboy m e n n u m a n SL a ; T r o o p 5 2 ? F i r s t of a ] l m o s t o(! sense, M W o m e n Missionary dre'd Beck of Philadelphia a s 'human ''i se -" ssaid 'd DDr B u r t B ^ 1 m , t ,° a , c q " a ,'! J ! e n j° I .. C 1 ..! Z !j S ' aan n Women League Presses and gowns design ri General Hospital. Mrs,. Samuel A p l a y ••Frei,h v a r i a b l e the financial support, other ;ORT installations Uirout;!.oa| ;isenber;;, Fords, presideni of "iUi the knowledge of new ad- international. SmraSto? Harris announced the cradle w l n d s - w l t n l o c a l u t e n t w m b e t h a n t n e T r o o p dues, has come D u T t o T n unexpected taW'^0 0 0 0! 0 0« s/e n' i o^r -c l t^i z eon s ^ ^ t h e s e t t r e h i n c n r l n f o r t l l ! i r raOs Lenten denial bank funds.the^wortd^ ^ ^ ^^ roll parly will be held April 16 f e a t u r e d O n the program at thefrom th« Mothers Club. Prac-; and '» » .? ^wi^b^'u15edU7o^theUttc'hurch'e1xK registration the College "'"-•--• states are beini; saluted precious sense . . . vision. at 2:30 P. M. at the church. 'meeting March 15. Mrs. Qeoriie tically all of the equipment wasl of the program Association have announced ^___ Members decided to support Heath, program chairman, an-supplied by the Mothers Club.j 1 Plans were made to tour the, f reshments will be servo,;. , . „ separate divisions. Fords'" '* year during Save Your VIth" Lutheran Hour radio pro-bounced Dr. Mildred Treverton All of the social activities have; h0110 b of s New jersey'Junior Hlsh School will sing!81"'1 w f k ' l n «">»'i '' " t i o l i^™ " I MILIA11.NO 1 u 'Vhat would y you do i Pottery, Flemlngton j o r gram «nd a contribution will psychologist for Woodbrldue stemmed from Mothers Club held 111 outstantllni e, thejat the morning session. T h e f be sent. JTownshlp Schools, will be gueetiefforts. Without the Mothers! f the Lu-i selections are "I Believe/'^^urity to the community/ if you spent five, evenings with durmg the afternoon of May 1 ve mber. attempted T h Mrs. Jacobson, president, re- speaker. Iclub, we assume there will be and Hostesses were Mrs. (>sua',| -Missouri Syn- "Whoa, Mule," and "One God.• h e a d d e d ' ' I f banquet will be held sald ported the spring rally of the Mothers of the filth grade no more of these . . . and, with- u u have scheduled" a Christ Miss Janice Pearson, director; idaughter Nebel. Mrs. Peter Rafiiii Lutheran Women's Missionary students will be hostesses The.out them the TrooH may be u i ^ . c 0 l l ( e r e n c e f o r S u n ' d a y a t of mU sic for the Fords Junior ^search in recent years has " .ri- - - I ' m afraid I'd lie'MBv 10 in the education center, Mrs. Samuel Harris, and M;i| Leagues will be held at the new slate of officers will bejforced to disband for lack o i g ^ ^ ^ l . ™ ^ , ^ * H1([h S c h o o l wi]1 conduct the'u^overed new ways to improve improve aboi about it to my girl friends. and the annual fall- scheduled I Peter Schmidt. Christ Memoriul Church. East presented. jsupport rt . . . and who will »uf- Uuei . an C n u r c h M c o ,. d i n g t o a l l ! G lee Club at the festival Brunswick and 13 zones of the —^|fer—your our own boy! Is this what aa ni nmm0 lUn (n,cpeml Mp r ni ,t hbvy RR pc vv mErl tdnonn!i ^ Atlantic District will meet in Purim Masquerade It. Stohs, pastor. I T O r o \ n i i r T TAWASS you want? l T 0 Atlantic City May H and 18 tv/.^Wii/o/J S/i/iirW/ivi i be discussed willi CONDUCTAtCANVASS "You can prevent, this by T n e « meeting nf m B n q when tUe theme will be "Am- Scheduled Salur(M) h t 6nd Jolning the g untht m e m b S -bassadon for Christ." FORDS - A Purlm masque- M o t h , r g C i u b v i t h in the next 1 ^ ri! theme ri' ? to " *'' Ho^e. for the evening « * *tn«e will be held Sauir^ ^ £ „ £ ^ ^ m o n t h , tfntal. w e h a v e a were MVS. Cooper, Mrs. Jacob day night at 9:00 in the Me- d n u m b e r ()[ m o t h f r s Joln ,,^ Re5S,neyer Luthtlan Melder, Mrs. Martin Jensen, Atuehen v u e Jewish Center, Grove;we v i U ^ e , o r , e d l o disband, ot M a i v e r u e i L . x„ chairman of jcidi-d not to plan for a Charity| Mrs. Victor Panek, Mrs. Mitch- ™ ; sponsored by the Kari-' M a n y of o u r oldei . members are t n e Y o u U l conference Ball this year Instead a house-: ell Smolewski, asd Mrs. Mary tan Valley Lodge, Bnai B rlth. l e a v l l l g l h e c ) u b after m a n y . M l a n U c D i s t n c t Larson. - • Samuel Radan. ^ ^ m a n , an-! y e a r s of R C t i v i l y bl-cauBe their m b e g m a t 2 : 3 0 a n d s e r v l ( . e s to-house canvass will be con-! nounced music for dnnclnn dueled during the remainder of 3:00 P. M. be furnished by Russ Locandro i c o m e m , n T h e y m u s [ b e re. March, Red Cross month, Marlene Sorensen and mid his orchestra; prizes wlllj l a c e d ,{ w e a r e t o b e a c t i v e Nothing flatters your foot Kocsis of Our Redeemer r, .» , ,i,« r io >« Dc awarded for the most ori- l a n d C a r o u Qur s u p p o n 0 , t h e A l 8 e n a n fie will read the opening F l ™ c e t 0 ^ " Kimil costumes; refreshmentsi Tl . g o U ons more than a high reed-slim devotions, after which Mr. _' ' will be served. Tickets may be purchased at the door. COR "It is true that the Scout- Kocsis, vice president of the heell This pump by Life |master is gettliiR more support Suburban Zone, will extend the return to the general assembly tumes are optional. than ever from a number of the welcome for a recap, and the afternoon^ Stride shows just how FEDERATION DAY fathers, but at the present, they; After the main siwaker the; program will close with a fel-[ ISELIN — Mrs. Herbert Wil-'cannot provide the financial young people will divide into lowship supper and vespers. i pretty • high heel can be. liums, president and Mrs. Clara support and social prom-am six groups with the senior Others attending will Includei Poster Newman, representing that, we' have been doing . group under the direction of Rev, Robert (srlesse, Spotswood; the Woman.1* Club of Iselin will and wduld like very much to Rev. Ressmeycr. The five jun- and Rev. George Zimmermann,; •utend Federation Day at continue to do. But as we have | Or groups will be led by RevJBloumileld, who are pastoral Hahne's, Newark today.' Mrs.|said, it's enthely up to you-- Charles Ertman, HackettstoWn; advisors to the district board. Williams announced the Club:Rf«ne«ibfr w e are not asking ^ev. Henry Von Spreckelsen.; Mrs. Henry Hoist, Mrs. Jackj will celebrate its 30th minivers- for help for strangers—this is Union; and Rev. Daniel Rein-Wills, Mr. and Mrs. HowarUi ary at a luncheon In Iselin (or your own son! -heimer, New Shrewsbury. [McCaHen will attend as cqun-| ary Public Library, March 15, at "The March meeting will be After the group discussions,'sellors of the local youth held at the home of .Mrs. R.JRev. Stohs announced all will groups. noon,

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DATED: March 2, 1961

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FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1961

One-Game Lead WR|GHT IS MIGHT Holy Failv

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- - - By Alan Mover

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"26 well! ,,iit nf the Rame 12. [.mis. This hurt! St. Elian' ,!,.,• dir boards. G F mil,, lift to play. CARTERET — The St. Joes 2 ni: ;i pair ol foul and the Prlw's will meet to0 ,',m( within two morrow in a cruoial battle ln 1 2 thr count, but the Mldset League at the hiqh JMolech T,"l n 1 I on a freeze school gym. A victory by St. ri^.u.. , o 'Joes will automatically. Riwih,i™, i " i!.,mc 4 4 the second half title., :imllv cimtliwnt them record, so However, should the Price's win. 12 9 ithey will move up Into a tie with the top tt'am for first SCUT by periods: Family Ci T place honors, necessitating a Holy Family .. 19 in 18 17--64 St. Ellas' 2 7 4 20—33 .. i 10: one-game playoff.

BigJimKiraly Hits 267Tally

Kolibas Tavern, league chum plons, eliminated Darab's ln the Senior League playoffs by i s^ore of 62 to 36. Koltbas took an early half time lead of 35 to 8 and had _ an easy time the rest of the CARTERET Jim Klralylthelr leadership on a triple win M.ddlesex Coaches AssocU- W R y N | c k T r o t s k y was theblasted out a big 279 at the HUl over the last place Perry's News :»n will gdt organized n e x t o n l y p l , y w { o r K o U b M to h l l Bowl alleys this week. Service on some lusty bombing oiiin. At the first mepiinr .- . . . getting Rolling In the Carteret Com- by Tommy Akalewlcz and Elmmerclal and Industrial League, er Resko. Tom rolled 224-187• u>, r.pi'^ritribiiiK i 5 s c i w o i s In •big• Jim - • •fired • a sensational 279 208 for a 619 xet, while Ehner RollDM J\v county. The purpose of the to set a new record for a high hit 202-243 for 610. irkani^alion \t to keep uthP single game In league compe- Teddy Kleban had the high (-ties in tha county on R h\nh t*hot__y 5 4 tition. His 6&7 set was mainly set of the night with a A better b understanding p - K'ndjlerskl Kldjll 1 responsible for Leo Inn's double series. He rolled 248 In the jcv./ton coaches and school ^asklw 3 I victory .i'ju.d. result. Kolibas ...; 2 middle game with other scores j ! Amoco. Basobbli ^acUce'Rt the high Carmlchael 1 of 192 and 184. As a result the 0 ciio)l expected to start, about " • Klndjierskl Kill Bowl scored a clean sweep. 1 Ideal Liquors moved Into a Jiiirch 20. barnm* bad weather P o l o n t ' 8 a ' t •••••• 0 third position tie with Leo's miuitions. A lot Is i'XP?c,i d P a l v f t ^....2 Inn on a three-game team set • o.ii this sja.,ovVs team as a 7~ 14 of 287H. which gives them secomplete veteran outlli. wiij be " ond hiRh set honors of the se«)ack. With some Jay Vies M)\\. The winners hit a 1005 .no.iiiK up and improvement O F tally, which Is second high team .rom uie vets, the win record Greenberg 2 0 score in the league. Jim Kenny .or the coming season will be Sharkey 2 0 with 217-211 for 597 and Ed setter . , . Zazworskl .'. 5 5 I'rokop wil.ii 224-598 were the The eye sore' In center field Terebetskl 1 3 Runs (nr the winners. ' will be moved, but where to Kertes 20 i locate the bleachers Is a prob- Dolan 2 0 >i'm . . . A great deal of time — must be spent on the diamond 14 to get It Into proper condition Score by periods:

fli tlnilthe St. Hamnrskl ' ,,,. i m . s l Penh Am- Slsko r Y O " I--;.milV rally fell ftnrl thr. >' a St. Strplians In i «nmi' G P nt inrBulowc/.yk ii 3 15 ,f.!mn,Luk"cl1 was 'ilgh man 1 2 ,, n,,.y took n 15- Otlo«Kkl 4 with 21 points, followrd by Al 3 1 Mnkk»| with 13 and Ron Ha5 period onMaJewskl U f ,,si 0 -norski with 11 point?. For the 0 lnH.tiiv; by Ron- Jankowskl 0 4 "Km. Koby HUM Rudnlrk ench drlvi's by Hand 0 2 in oied 12 1. 0 ;,ik:i Cirnici: enjoyed Ciech 4 0 8 Holy Family 1 a 2 m over the tall Pliik«BVane G F 0 lur Knn Dacko Jess a 0 Dad:,i 1' sMuU'd shots to — 2 mr ' 26 1(1 «•> VTItroka 4 0 ,"„,,, period bin Ed Carteret 15 20 14 H - 6 0 ! L u k a - h a 3 «•!,„ .lands 6'4", liOt Arnboy 10 22 17 13 82 Hfimorski' 4 3 Hit- Amboyj jMakkni .... 6 -1 The final 411.411 t i c .... 0 2 .... 0- 0 •

Darabs KOMby Kolibas Tavern

P\yB A Kolibas Track schedule shows seven D a r B b ' s home meets, opening dual meet ^•111 take place on April 18th

Foresters Top Darabs, 53-50

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C A R T E R E T - T h e Foresters nosed out the Darabs and still have slim hopes for a tie In tha JOSIE IGNAR— Bowler of Senior Basketball League. The the Month — In thf lli-I.ow Kolibas A. A. gamed ground by Bowling League. .losie is rap- scoring a forfeit over the Faltain of t h r Lescheks Dairy cons and hold a full two-gams It lS Last week both clubs won: and has an average of 150 In lead in the team race, with only 0 0 their games The -St. Joe» No won league play. 6 1 team, with four players i two more games remaining to Ed Carmlchael. the rest 0 h e , * 15 scoring in the double figure 7 be played on the schedule. county schools are breathingj , rf fourlh 2 marks, slaughtered the Holy, (I Joe Nardi'B 17 points was ft I easy and are out to even some _nl t h r M w l n 8 - jFamlly 77-12. big factor ln the Forester victory. Joe scored eight points At the same time Price's de. . ... • Princeton rolled up a big ho {in the final period to keep-lilt feated Columbus School easily.! 1.' won over CARTERET-Some Carteret 267 In the first game. Helen' " J e ^ a s e b f « a m e ! 227-13 7 1 3 lead at halftlme and held be on Apr 10. against the ln the game. •45-27. with Ralph Antonello Frosh-8oph-,teams and players came o u t ' r o l l e d » terrific 655'set hitf i t h who h beat'?_ b ] f L! l ) e v .?, ! ) r v a r d teftm l n t h e by a 37 to 31 no-hit-fame pitcher, Darabs scoring 17 points for high games of 267, 188 and 198. well In the Central Jersey | Carteret last year. South River! j score as both teams remainedi CARTERET —The St. Ellas' honors. o1 Barne O F \ Women's Bowling 21st Annual As a result of Helen's sensa-; n as a returning no-hlt pitcher! J ™ y collected ' 16,basketball team won its eighth ' i In a deadlock for first place. St. Joes # 1 1 Qreenberg B 3llal pinning, Pinning, her team inei thplol.« I- n . . . t . i ;an another . - . . ...i_ I mint* fnr th» winners nHnnorc and «nrt game in •_ 4ten starts i- ,__ _ . _ I, tloiml the| win-!Points for the a l 5 0 in'Dustal biuimi yuming, her ner team, team, by jdefeating a F T Don Davidson van high Touinament, held at East Babies 1 2 Rod Stuart ran a close second the Ramblers, 49 to 41, in a Sharkey Furniture House, leads; ner in Beck, most of the county DIPaulo 10 0 !'in the Group I Division with a 2 0 scorer with 12 points and AlJBrunswlck this week. 4 Zabworskl with 14 points. Brunswlck thi k schools wil have good players regular Junior League contest, Helen Uszenski, one of the j team score of 2741 Helghchew 7 0 H R l g l e r tfor-d 14 points for the| n Joe Comba rolled up 13 points The Saints will meet Holy Dolnn foremost women bowlers in In Qroup II competition, the returning. !Ki!H MtTtinit head Hefferan 11 1 Kertes 1 0 1 Family next Monday and & vicwill hold Its'' ! the losers. Yale blanked Dartmouth, 14|Cenlral Jersey, set a new tour- 1 Carteret Lanes are first will a' A m e r l c ^ 0 . ::,:.nri--up Sabo Sport Musco 0 0 u tory will knot the two teams ', 'o 0. In the first period. §port Night," tomorrow night The box score: ... l-'ux pinners emerged Wolfmuller 0 0 nament record when she hit!team total of 2303. Terebetsky l ifor first place 20 The box score: at the Legion Hall. The Hlgh| ... with a two-game OTUelly 7 6 PRNICETON I Bob Sklba scored 14 points School basketball squad, coach- Markowitz __ YALE — 8 60 21 ; ;:;(•! i :IM(1 their lead to *,.'or the winners and Tommy es and the cheerleaders will be a ;( hull mimes. Paced 35 7 77 Davidson ., 16 Foresters Barney , Chodosh tallied 20 points for honored. Something good i s i n Holy Family Iv.ih:.. who bunged out |Mantle Stuart F G T I*1 the losers. store for those attending, beG ,-,- liiuni's of 219 and Chodosh * ! 3 1 Litwlnskl 7 3 2 The box score: sides a fine chicken dinner, . \n\ men won the first I 0 Sczesney 0 1 1 17 Nardi 8 0i ST. ELIAS those present will see some fine iinr- bui dropped the Scrockt 0 0 Siddons ... Marek 2 0 2 1 1 Sklba 7 0 14 Brodelon | entertainment and music for Ferenchlk 0 5 4 The All-Stars beat the For0 A. Comba J. Markowitz 2 9 1 4 8 KordIck . :Kilyk 4 CARTERET — The St. Joe's;dancing, the Legion have gone In the senior league Sii'im.jski stiuivd for Coanshock 3 6 Lazar a esters 6 0 9 3 o'Woudhull iMelech 4 ^ the way In making tomorII.III with a brilliant Nlemlec 1 " . I ' playoff and will meet K o l l b u f u L ^l 21 4 461 1 1 r, Fitzgerald 0 3 Koby B D e p a r t > w night a memorable one and a ^ T a v e r n on Monday In a 2 out' 7 ^ w l t ? B T 1 " „;. palm's of ^03, 201 Herenc 0 3 11 '4 HARVARD 3 Bialowarczuk 1 Czubati 9 37 ent r f f &X plaCe l n w e salute thl fin of 3 series for th Uiee playoff playoff, ™ ,^_° ? ° * « organization II.. KITHI I'ffurt kept DARTMOUTH 1 the Midget League "B" divi0 6 Rudnick their generous gesture in; L l n 1ermann led at half .time. aton. by nosing out the Aces, ^ h ofor • i- close all the way. 4 „ _ 23 7 53 12 Homlck tie-'J- Comba 6 1 13 n o r i n g tne"school ! ..>: cune thi-uuuh with Priced • 20. but the AU-aiars to 13, this week. 'Rlgler 20 9 49 Score by periods: 2 0 4 record T i ! ii crucial game, for O Toralo RAMBLERS -.. 4 1 9 Foresters 12 9 15 17—53 Brown's Depi 4 0 !,.,,;!1 SiCO 2 V. Millk Chodosh 8 4 20 Darabs 0 0 0 8 11 14 17—50 2 Recreation Leagues nearing o - Wyskim-ski 0 1 1 3 - ',u .|) was ri'coided Torre 1 1 2 4 Resko — Lafferty m a two-way tit the end of the basketball sea0 P11<5 2 1 5 scoring with 23 points. Tony Isullivan 0 0 0 - Fitzgerald ,. ..> t..-.-.o took Mutual P ' m the second half race. son, Senior League games are 0 Semunza had 13 and Dan S«1 :.-„ tamp. Letso 216 3 3ejBarnaba Both clubs face each other complete and in the playoffs,1 8 0 14 3 31 menza scored 10 points. 10 17 910—^{Pascal 3 1 , came throuiih with Teleposky 4 Princeton in a crucial battle tomorrow League champs, Kolibas Taverni 2 4 .? Yale •i !or Antiln Michael Haas 0 14 4 10 9—:<7; All-Stars 7 6 14 9-36i K Ul!ck 1 morning the high schooljhave eliminated the Darabs a n d i H a r v a r d ' 17 Dartmouth 5 0 10 8 13—31 i ; atcd Holiday B a r - Antonello 8 Tisym. F 0 the All-Stars beat the Foresters 0 17 7 41 ,i Kacsur , 0 Weber 0 0 0 The team standing: both winners will meet on 0 it. Elias 13 10 U 15-49 CARTERET — The Carteret . luiiucl in Hit lush Rosenblum . . . . 2 iS. 1 4 6 Monday in the first of a two W lamblers 10 9 4 18—{lllBurnres still managed to hold -,r i-vi'imni when he louder 3 10 out three-game series for the lB Brown's Dept. Store 3 a one-game lead in the tight , ii« -54 (jainc and a D. Semenza 5 0 playoff trophy. Columbui School ,, St. Joseph's No. 2 Cartnet City League race at ...3 :;. cffurls were in vain Brown 0 1 O F the Academy Alleys this week. The final game in the Jiinlor ^Columbus School 1 : 'PPi'd ;i pair to t h e 3 5 en 51 0 !, Kondrk's Aces Gallo 3 4 riic Burners took two games 3|League wil be played on Mon- CARTERET —The All-Stars j 0 M i l l s Club. ,. . Sena (l over Joe's Bar. Meanwhile City Burton 3 0 day, at present, the Holy Fam- won their seventh straight CARTERET —The Electrons _ _ ST. JOSEPH'S NO. 2 MTV LKA(il.'E 0 Line moved up into a tie with Pross 0 0 ily has a one game lead and will game ln the Senior Recreation and the Main Office arc still 23 10 IANDINOS 56 Miller 0 1 the SloVak Club for second po4 ^lay St. Elias. a win for the Basketball League by beating Oamache 2 0 fighting it out for first place Foresters W L Capik 3 11 Holy Family will give them the the Petrach team 51 to 42. CARTERET —Kay Istok, of 1 sition—both clubs trail by one Pro-opiak l * in the U.S.M.R. Bowling Q F 53 13 17 T Florentino 3 Lord iuu ii 1 title, a loss will knot up theTheir record for the season :ream-O-Land Dairy, one ofi fll Caldwell : 0 3 g a m e _ b y sweeping League. Nardi 3 o Shop 48', m-2 6 Nelson 0 he leading, female bowlers ln|,jMM' aX well, while tthe Club 0 j league and a playoff will be * x w e l l whUc n e sm now stands at nine wins and The Electrons wore the only, Woodhull 2 0< 43';; 2V, *, Harrington 0 9 9 27 four losses, giving them a tie 'arteret, had a big 539 set plusj w o n a p a l r ot games over Danecessary. team to win three games by|Borusavic 4 1 9 39 27 210 game as her team won r a b . & T a v e r n , ,Bufano 0 The Midget Leagues and thefor second place. sweeping the Silver Refinery.JBialtiwarczuk 4 3 39 27 wo games over Grelner's to; Other two-game winners lnH'Pwczo '. '. 0 Cub League could be decided on In this game Bill Heaton|rolledBordelon _..._ 3 l H •::, The score was deadlocked at iden their big lead to W,'2i 38 28 1 : _ Mueller's: Saturday and by another week a big 566 series. lutwlnski 1' 0 , ill'S 31 29 6 4 16the Girls' Leagues will also 17-17 at halftlme, but a big 19-9 rally ln the third period The Main Office took a pair _ . __ II ST. 33 33 ACES have winners. put the All-Stars ahead by -36of games over the Yard.^ Other 17 31 39 Such : t M State basketball tournament 26. They maintained their lead The only three-game winner; Standing of 35 B e a t K a n U ) l e r S two-game winners Included the [All-Stars 8 12 21 15—56 zenobia . : . '. 0 0 31 W 1. f the night was Midge's i running true to form as a lot in the final stanza. Sheeters over the Smelter, the Co. 2Qi j 3«i, 4 10 11 4 — 3 9 ; S p O ! , a n e t z j „ 3 24 Jeauty Nook over Richard's;Carteret Burners .. g CARTERET The MaKiU(l-! i( House over the Mechanof. favorititeams in the county 3 Tan 'He Billy Onder led the scorers 27 Rlgby 1 1 4t 25 I cent Seven surprised the Riim-; l c J N o 3 the Mechanics No. I have lost. In the Group 2 Divi- with 16 points, followed closely Jeauty School. Two-game wln- City Line Auto SENIOR BASKETBALL •: CMC. 21 Sowierka 1 0 47 biers by scoring an upset o y e r ; o w t n e Mechanics No. 2. and! sion, it will be Highland Park LEAGUE • Semenza's 15 points. lers Included Frai^k Brown's Slovak Club Kondrk 0 0 1 , - them by a. 49 to 35 score. The Thet l ) e L ead Burners over the vs, Lakewood for the cham- Q e n n j s Medvetz tallied 13 ver Leschek's Dairy and Crl-Daraa's Tavern ...:.... 42'/2 29'/_ Final Standings Eron 1 0 18 4 g 39 33 winners took an early lead of* pionship. Defending champs ooints for the Petrach tossers. dtell. Inc., over Jack Page's Lord Maxwell W 58 13 to 2 ln the first period and •'•' ('ii. | 7 Bert & Al's $6 38 Carteret will have to wait u n Tavern. Kolibas' Tavern ..,.„:.. 12 All-Stan 5 3 13 Honor Roll Brady's Tavern 84 were never headed after that. til next year to play again. Foresters :...i 10 O F ki 2m, : 0 3 ,« 2 J - i It was the first win ol the! Academy Alleys «5 41 During the season, Keyport Alt-Stars I...... 10 3 6, Muller's Insurance... 21 51 ' '."i 201, 234, 174 -season fof the Magnificent beat Lakewood three times b u t [T. Bemenza Petrach's Tavern 5" 3 fiemenza 5 Joe's Bar 20 52 ' ' •:. 254." 174.' l?* - team ln the Junior League. in the tournament it was Lake- 8. Darab's.Tavern 3 0 .3 D. Bemenza i« 203. W. Dyciew-, Bob Pascal scored 16 points wood who won and Sdyrevllle, Falconsj 2 2 .7 '•win- 201.L. Kuhn'for the losers. a favorite was beaten b.y Lake- Onder FIRST SLOVAK CITIZENS CARTERET — Sltars Shop0 Brown 0 wood in the last five seconds, CLUB PATRONS BOWLING Rite moved into first place in Playoffs: Kolibas Tavern 02, 1 j Weber 0 C A R T E R E T - T h e Warrlfars LEAGUE . . ' t h e Academy Alleys Women's Darab's 36; All-Stars 56,•Fores- CARTERET — The league One coiiity team that was .ewed up at least a tie for the I heavily favored to win, was Standings of Teams ¥ BoVlinK League on Wednesdayiters 39. W d d 21 8 51 ?ub league championship by wallopedjby 30 points and now W L « n by taking two games! Final playoff-best two o u t their Petrtfch 2 N •eglstering an 8-5 .win over the Slovak Club knows how it feels to travel 21 9 from Midge's Beauty MookJol three games for playoffl O ten Starts by walloping the home In silence. Trenton won T 'Lstons, ln a low scoring game. Pete's Diner U!>w winners: K e p i c h K o z a r 6 17 13 !altars missed a clean sweep bytrophy; First game, Monday, Magnificent five, 69 to 29, in 0 Schreck J... 0 ! Johnny Klndjiprskl scored Syiiowleckl's - 16 14 the Group 4 title as predicted vs. AllM'"uul Homes. itadfcioTIZZ- 3 *IA sinale Din in the final game, March 13, Kolibas' 13 our points for the winners. thje Junior League. As a result i»nd is a favorite to go all theD. Medvetz ..., 5 Joe's Market 15 14 iStars; second game. Wednes10 •"'"• wiiuim: Fox over'uebroty 5 flosing IMO hv hv 496 497 496 l 8 The Royals wijm their fourth Greenwald's by 491 J. Lltus 4 15 16 All- '"• Holy Family is still l e a d i n g Uii nvfi- Ajjrlco, Ver1 ame of the sedson as against by 491 496 L y , March 15, Kolibas' vs. J. Medvetz ..., 3 race by the slim margin qf Sahulchik's f ... 14 IB 6 our losses by topping the Cel' '''iinu. Patten over 23 Tli« qold fetar Meat Market £ / f Helley 3 full gime. IBreza Bus y... 12 18 8 lcs 20 to 12. Ralph Peters J f to ^ecpnd position b y ^ " 6 - Junior League *••"<«„« over d J Rubier. Oilraln 4 Family took a big 26 t o Mullers T I losing ; ',.... 10 30 F 0 two games to Soklers Zu&aro P 2 first: period lead and coasted '•' ^itnan M. C. over - Q ' g Furniture. cored 12 points for high scorResults W 4 ! I along t h e rest of the way. V H I Michael over chodosli g| ing honors. Two - game winners: Sahula sltars 4s currently leading Holy Family 9 4 42 2[ Ronnie Dacko was high jResko 11 The team standings: chik's over Muller's, Green3! the Gold Star Meat Market by |St. Ellas' •. .,. 8 1 Score by periods: scorer with; 14 points. Jim Lu"""" "iBarnaba ,! 1... 1 Warriors 8 wala's over Breza Bus, Slovak. Ramblers „.... 2 16'one full game. ' 0 9 19 15—51 8 All-Stars gjkach and Bonito Ruela each Pascal 8 _oly Family 5 2JClub over Joe's Market, Syno1 In the final game Kocheck s Magnificent 7 CARTERET — The Teks up- Petrach . 0 11 6 9 IS—42 'tallied IS points. Kulick 2 loyals 4 4 wlecki's over Pete's Diner. — Pharmacy won two over the set the Bobbetts, 20 to 11, this The game was one-sided 1 week in the Girls Class A Freshmen-Sophomore League ! ' Honor Roll 5 Celtics 3 35 Academy Alleys, f3 " 9 the way. W 1 5 D. Marlnaccl 201, A. Murray Knicks 2 ,'JJiJj'' League. For the Teks, it was ! Bert Stojka is leading the Score by periods: 6 1 The box score: 7,211, 8. Piazza 214. Pistons 1 their second win of the season Magnificent! 13 14 12 10—49 singles race with an average of 6 1 HOLY FAMILY enn against four losses. Shirley Ramblers . . 4 2 10 11 12—35 155.13. H-rvard >Dacko •- 7 0 14 Swlngler was high scorer with 4 !Wielgolliis_l 2 0 4 ten points. The victory clinched Dartmouth ft 1 « _ i i . i__ 1 Columbia Mitrokft 2n n IA the title for the Boljbetts ln the CARTERET—The team race Princeton 1.—.1 2 . j _ 85 Lultach second half. 8 in the Carteret Commercial Hamoi'E-i 2 \ The Caldwell Stars find the Bowling League broke wide Ooetz 2 Prlncejs each were given forfeit open this week as Walt and • in,. losses as they both failed to ap- Gene's scored a clean sweep Makkai Only Direct pear for their game. Ruela .. victory while Babies Furniture I K-l V and I'lM, Sisko Team Standings lost three games to Orohmann's in Tuwii. CARTERET Insurance. Both clubs were Monday from 9:00 P. M, GALL 31 7 69BECBEATION DEPARTMENT deadlocked for the league lead lour S« KI 1-7885 * Girls Class "A" U«jue Tues. «:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M MAGNIFICENT last week, but the results this Slides Praca .5 0 10J Standings as of March 10 week And Walt and Gene's Saturday from »;00 A.M. Serving Ypu Day and Night 4 leading by three full Kames. I 3 4|Bobbetts Sond-r I t Nfton to 9:0(1 F ) 1 Kozar Caldwell Stars _ 2 For Walt and Gene's, Joe Campbell 0 0 ._. 2 REDUCED RATES FOB BRAND NEW TUBES Koneeki was high man with Debroty 3 1 7|Teks A Division of 2 CHILDRBN 8ATUKDAY8 \m H t . wfeUe Teny Skxypocsk) MaolorkowsW 4 0 8, Princes -.-. CH0DO8H BROS. & WEXLEB, was second with 367. Eddie tnm »:M i.M. to «:M P.M. Any 21" Aluminized Picture Tube 13 3 2* Mayorek and Steve Kapln were Aeeunte Senloe Ke.id.nt, of 26 8 10 22—69 Diner — Walter, I'll h»ve the blj guns for Oroiunann's Holy Family Sln M 1946" 2 6 11 10—29 lamb, chops with potatoes, and Insurance. Magnificent 4S3 AJdPOY AVKNUK One John Chomiji-i leads the sin have the lamb chops lean. VVOODBKIIKJK Xt» sir. which glei rac« with an avtrai- of 24 LcffertB Street, Carteret, N. J. W-SUuPricf Include* Installation In Your Home Lumumba removed tu Ka182.52. Pbuuo MK 4-DVHZ way? tailBa prison. ALL WORK FULL- GUAKANTKEU 1.5,19

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|against a good Metuchen team P r J n / > p t n n V\Vp 'Most of the county schools 1 I H l L v l U H 1 IVC have had indoor track teams, Riving them an edge over Car-^ tcret who compete strictly as an outdoor unit. With the

Wins Game 46-36

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JAll - Stars Gain iTie in Midget ? Playoff Victory; Basketball

Carteret Burners r! In 2-Game Lead

All Stars f i n Seventh in Row Kav Istok Hits Big Came of 210

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Teks Win Upset Over Bobbetts

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CARTERET - The Ukrainwn-Amei-icim Citiwtia Club mftdr plans for tlieir annual! iamily picnic mid fall dance a t a mortini! lield In l h p c ' u b : rooms lH.it Silntlny. Stephen jlTamowski. president, named .Mlchnel Bnbeiirhik and William Molnveiz us cn-chRlrnwn and „ a small budget 61. foi1 the picnic which will be and styleII. Lt. Arheld on Sundiiv, June 25 at clear of fat thur Donnelly led the raid asplace Kit/: iGrovr 3. West Ciirteret Park or less classic Tta '.listed by | and appointed Myron HolowiCilrell chuck and Richard Lounk to InnUI HIIIIMT. head thr dance committee. The pntplnoe exlfts , j mnce will be in Bcthlen Hall tlirv were DeVtto, with Lynch in d[, IIIWK l'ATIENCE 'on Saturday, November 25. The market ' ' n Iiuld's Orchesim IIHS been cni Neiiihbor- How Is thatI lncu- " T ) , r woman who se*s wellsltlon «nd Jadarh ,„ Kayeri for this aflnir. bntnr doln? that you bought?" ,, .<• , advunUnr 0 V T r " l n c e R f,m\l Mrs. Newbrldite - I suppose- , ' w h 0 B r p , 1 0 t gifted. She is Tc»m Standing Seven new members where it's all right, but I'm a l ' t t l e : bl( ', , n wrnr dresses that would W welcomed into membership. worried about it. It hasn't laldi \ by half NiKio 4.' They are: WHIUT Rillbas, Paul icost 8a Kifnt{ An m Q I T -.male | 0 ) . ' u . , , thirds than she fxpends-Drummond 4i •maie PRR run yet. yev. Kov'iicli, Leon Szulecki. Walter -- - • • ~ | j f s hf creates her own dpslun Klt/ls • :t!i Hnntmvski. Thomns Dndd. An- YOl'Ii 1)0(1 A PORTAHI1. lift thony Flntk'ii and Joseph Oro- a playground on the move. But young ..... don't>leave him to his own --•• ssirewaiiniiim >UUHK muscles ...»— l l T 1 , B tii P n lnR | Q r ' j s c l r V ( , r \r copylrm expen-Cruise blesk'i. j devices all the t.ime. He needs your guidance and-companlon-m A\so helps teach them to al-' 1 sive models. •Ul'Vlt0 :t« Uvncli Tiirnowski also srlreted a^shlp. j • - •- • ay return to you. Jadach Tr "Tuft of war" is another wellfund-rai.sinn committee coh-f^ When was the last lime^'ou;,,, s p c n d ftlmost e v e r y W R k i n ( ! " ^ P P A R K N T SI'ICIDE i u i i v i - i i i i - i . . . K >•"•• -'• ' " . « " " • ' - i " i •'••'" • • • " " | t o s p i ' l l u HllUUSb e v e i > W H M I I H ' » > ' " ••"• •" sistinu of John.Romanetz; Ml- let your dop have a tjood lons, m j m ,t e on the move. Reroem-llovrd (tame. You can sit pence -;_ PARK TERRACB- « e l l t l ;H Rose Ann Kel.y. 48. 49 J J J 1 chael Holowchuck: John Qlu-,run? Those, leash-bound walks b e l .t n f t t a y o u n g fog has lota of ifully I" your easy chair, or on; :IJ sczyk and Jolm Raczynsky] tolyou takn him on might bejenprfry' and has 1 four fast lens!* park bench, for this'one. It; •son Street, was found support a memorial monument!enough for .you- but a r e ,l J^J fun and healthful ext0 u '"" exercise •*'- y s f^ rind X I I I U . an m i open \/fn,ii field i i L m or MI &]provides f - in the attic of her home to be erected ln Washington, not always fun for your petl ^ | , j B l i T STARvv; P s e r t e d stre< . t a n d l e t y o u r p ^ m\^. [ or your dog. An * n ( d l s . D u l u l h i M lnn.~Joh, D. C, for Taras Shevchenko, a Unless a dog Is sick, he wants; nftVe -a g o o d r u n "j^^ exhll- towel, a leather strap, a piecp;last n «n « i nrrat Ukrainian and » ftUm-rai uKiiunmn poet H K I »«m "iaratlon, that feellng¥>f bound- of rubber hose will do, Let yourpy •*"•''; died of starvati. u-, thor. and a champion ofjarouhd this winter, as he has inijess freedom, is a bis boost tolpup catch the end and pull andico\erea DJf ^m rjrtcctive rooming house in Duhr: tug you to his heart's content jon return ™ — - ^ h u r P o l l c f c^overed thH Ukrainian liberty, in commem-tsome mild winters. |his I his well-being." says dog au8 t e vTobak. e _ and; u . A :oration of the 100th anniver- And cutting the lawn will be thority Clarence C. Pawcett of Remember your dog will lwvetStevr Donnelly a u u L«H.VVITT •• • • Doilliell> ana more fun when you're playing sary of his death. ; much more fun than shoveling the Purina Dog Care Center. Bates of the Prosecutor's staff, bank and stocks worth ?! with him than when he's left snow, I Most puppies love to chase reported a glass containing a safe deposit box. 1, But watch out for those,after and retrieve sticks and all alone He's happiest when poLnous licuid was found a- lived In a s i n j j ™ „ APPEARS IN PLAY I he has something or someone heavy, wet snows of March andiballs, This is fun for your pet CARTERET - Miss Joanne j and fine exercise too for to respond to. Symchik, dtnmhter of Mr. andApril. Mrs. Joseph Symchik, 128 Edpar Street, a student at Montclair College, was one of the dancers in a review presented lr

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COLONIA - Cotonta Village SEWAREN _ Mr. and MrsCivic Association will sponsor "nlph F, Conard, 434 West Ave a Pu bllp cara party March nuo, have announced Mm lrmrat 8 at Hoflman Boulevard dance at the Post home March WOOUDRIDQE - The speW(X)I')RRIDGE - The HI , i'i«i?r> of their daughter. Miss School HI. with prizes offprfd. i Conard I cial chorus of Woodbrldne JitM'i' ^ Key Club in Woodlnii The commuter e iss Mrs. Don-! D o n ! Bernard Bernard K Krajewskl and Wal-ior High School undrr the utHKII School was stressed aid Hubleyy chairman; i an; Mrs. Mrs. tor tor Palmer, Palmer, win win Inveminte rrectlon , ™ , M -Joan . • „ « .Grandlrl»,.«.»Miss m i , , , , 0o( by Mrs. Bernard E. Raymond. 73 Th 0111 iiatic K. Drlesens, Klwauls SWashington Avenue, Carteret, Thomas 0111am, Mrs. James Middlesex County's proposed L-UI will participate in the sixth at rdft )iM.ricl Loader for Key Clubs S t " d V . March 4, in at' insram. Mrs. Thomas McCann. taxation of fraternal, chic, a n d | a n n u a i All-State Junior High M Mrs. Joseph Peters, Mrs. Char-possibly veteran groups wlthjschool lthj f Choral Festival SutUT|""i Circle K Clubs ln Union F>rl * r ' 11 E p l 8 C O p a l C h u r d l ' . } • I day at Jersey City State C'oL.'"mily, ru H meeting of the The.bride, Riven in marriage n, Mrs. San-; The Post will enter trams In |ee<> • wauls Club * Casarona, by her father, was attended by Partlclpatinn a r e . and Mrs. Fred-,the VPW Doubles Bowling The Miss Dorothy Raymond, Car- erlck Melnken Ichwenzer, Jane GoodstciM, tournament, Union City, compos- i,.rpt, sister of the bridegroom X>nna Oalvanek, Marleifc . «l h.Kh school students. ,,s vn, Bernard Raymond P ™ * edvetz, Marianne PankJ, :n."ii purposes are to provide \ m b o y , was his brother's best darllyn Patrick, Cheryl LUCM, v.^iMonal guidance for k U l . m n n . T h e V e r y R ^ : . ' c a n o n ilafcia Sherrard, Oeraldhtu «IH>IS iiiKi lu-lp them in spou-Oforue H. Boyd officiated at Sanders, Beverly Harned, Lirisoim;: worthy activities. the double ring ceremony. la Wilson, Carol Kath. Joyee .Slcjilien Ooniberg, Clark Mr. and Mrs. Raymond are. Kohler, Vivian Taylor, Pamela Hii;h s
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WOOD0RIDC1E—MJM Emma Street. Arrangements for reelgAVENEL — The Democratic -~-,U, president and. Mm, ' "~ jand Civic Club of Hubatka. flirt rice prwrtmade final plans Mi-d the club at o( the Nei beef and cabbage dinner Tues:i Day observance improvement A s . | ( e | | l 0 M l W o m e | , . ( | c l u b S i w e r e wlU be made. It is expected that day from 5 to 8 P.M. at the all details be completed by Maple Tree Farm. Mrs, MatCranford. It wai H I M | I , f ^ j o u r y , birthday] the end of will Ui 8ummer thew Quinlan announced all of tlie Woodbrldge!fore some of wlU be ticket returns are due today. the girl* iTowruhlp leaving for college. Mrs. John Kozak, president i Marrh 24 at D o u g - ; f c M l o M , W < m w | V , OuD. Friday A Boston brown bread and appointed the following stand'at 8Unley'» R*»ttur»nt. Route baked bean supper Is scheduled ing committee: Mrs. Benjamin v;ll be presrnted by j |>or February 24 at Mlsa Wolk'j Welnateln, good cheer and wel; ('-.rrio Workshop at '• 11:!-!•! iiig to be held Mrs. J a m n NoUn, Mrs. Jo-'home for the benefit of the fare; Mrs, Elmer Mitchell, hos•, at thf Avenel- wphlne 8w»rU and MIM Doro-uMyra A. Blakeslee Residence pitality; James Atkinson, membership. ^i Aid Squiid build-, thy Origowlte were the com- >*u"d.

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At the April 7 meeting at New members accepted Into mlttoc ln i Mulion Mr*. Pr«d-!' nent *- A ' & r K e blrllid&y cake SUnley'i ResUurant the noml I the organization arc Louis Rossi ,: (1 Mrs James At- * M c u t b y M r g ' J o h n Mullfr.jimtlng committee will be elected Ross Harrison,"Mrs. J. Vrelend, Durint the buiinea* MuUmjand delegates named to the Mra. John Hlla and Mrs. John MIH RuU« wolk v u named'SUte convention hi Atlantic 8afchln«ky. IK IKUMM. STAMPS delegate to the nallorufl con- city ln May. Election of offi- The club unanimously en A'.'.ixn'-The toyal'vcnUon to be lield ln Chicago cers will take place May 5. dorsed for the primary election i'v I/XIKP will meet in July. j Arrangements are now unWalter Zlrpolo. for mayor; Jo « : i) Hcrnard Bulln-i It * M announced the ln.ital- derwty for tlie selection o( theseph Manzione, for Town com i! iiarticlpatlon ln l&tlon dlnner-datv.-e will be held NumJ aoholurshla winner the mlttee from the third ward collect tr*dlng;May 11 i t Tl>e Coloni* Country'presentatlon of a gilt to theiMrt, Bteve Bumback and Wll mentally- Club with MIM Woli and MluTorda LJbmry and the sponsor- llaffl Rellly, county' oommlttee-| ve toys, books,XTaire Suwh u co-chairman. ship of a summer festival June mm and womajrfrtto the Bth1 players Anyonei A meeting of the Holly 10 for the benefit of the 8e-district and Mrf. Welngteln and 30 stamps to'tant* Ball committee will be«»xen Library. Several books Fred Hyde county commlttee7 Lawrence Street, held tomorrow nltht at » at at'were donated theman and woman from the 5th1 e d o t d llait t week e k ttoth :Mln Wolk's home, 148 High Barron Library in the name the Woodbrldge Township Bujl- Tentative plaas were made1 B. new and Profewlonal Women'j for a fishing party with Mr. Club. Qulnlan and Mr. Rellly coI "YOrj CANT BOT BBTTEK" i r>t t B • chairmen.

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14 ccneral meeting of Tlr urtlvltv e l l c c ( o r R M e M m f ofin, school 21, it was an- EdiiCni,.^., ..„„.„ „. ............. . _ — __^»J t . New Jersey will be held ;,, •d when the executive of thr art group. Other mem-:of peraoiw engaged 1 from ,i,, o r gers University l,,,;,,(t met with Mrs. Norman be.s would include the Com- tnj[to In Hueee tne l l r i to 23. . • • New J e r s c y s i,' •tomainlng covered i), U] 21 Starlight Drive, mlssloner of Conservation and defeat of any legii vance of Girl Scout Economic Development, the recommend the Best Mic meeting will be op-president o l t h p N e * J e r ^ c o l l l r o ) t l l il, Himterdon .v.tli a flag ceremony by Stair University, the State LI- I""" seem to undefwny W the ^ IRS, 121, and 48, and brarian and the Director of the the ; of Highway I catch up «1 th th^ will i). led by' Mrs. George State Museum. •rnor Meyner would be Dnmkv Mrs, Derby Denson, Three year terms would be d to Issue a proch drsimiBltng Monday, \ i i t . Rudolph Peterson, and given eacli member by appolntNew Jer!••. ciinrles Bengston. nient of the Governor and con. ,,,1 Un«mpl<'v- "Law Day U S A " by H ,,. , j MIS and crafts of klndergar-iflrmatinn of the State Senate. Tnl crackdown o n violator. ,,< ;tni MirouRh sixth gritde stu-,Tlie,v would serve without saltotals vi 11 be displayed. aiy but would be paid traveling ' " ~ ; ^ r X " Z r ^ r ~ ^ r ^ : ! a n d other necessary expenses Ht-lth . Traffic dr., »"r"'********K\\xXwrt in the performance of whom be ..'duccd by morr ,!,«, :thplr duti 5

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»'i». ,,cbill for S t a t e highway » « > • ' removal t h i s season h a s ' » ' l l ) l l f s wore seat b(-;; stai reached $4,500,000, Koscor P, >•• Kahdle, « W Mai. to the J3.600 000 CoM "U.^ionn- of Health. d, l : [ i .

pending before the Legislature by the same authors to create an 11-member commission to Study the Arts in New Jersey whole cold W ati,er sea- New Jersey ^ «1 to promote cultural endeav- ron of 1959-80. Mi. and Mrs. Arlstldes:ors of Newthe Jersey society. . . F i n e s f r o m I"" " ' " * ' « ^ >'•'• ht'd 6 8 a s atiHiiM Boccio and sdn, Joel, Brooklyn, LOBBYISTS; — Lobbyists In- j l u f l l 0 $500 or imprisonment sKino t i m e la.st \i•,,• were weekend guests of Mr. and. terested in the passage or de- _ t o [j Vr years, would b e 1 ' " Mrs. Joseph Porzano. Worth feat.of measures In the Legis- m p U , d 0 I l t to hit-and-run d m - Qu»'"V 0 I ™ I f m ••••• Street. lature haw been subject of m b y „ b i l | pending In the l»»11P!l , i n " e w - Mrs. John Hovhanesian,concern of lawmakers for many Legislature. . . . The office of ini|>ro\ea oy a PRINCIPALS' NIGHT: "CoordiiiatinK for BetU-r Relationship Between the llnme and School" was the subject of a the State Division of Veteran*' s | K m J " r ' ? panel discussion sponsored b\ th? Wondbridgr J'aront-Tprtcher Prpsidrnts Council at Principals' Night held last Thurs- and daughters. Linda and Joan, years. day. Above, left to.rlirht. are the panelists. Mrs. Eugene Kiel, president nf Srhnol fl I'l'A, Port Readtnit: Thomas (i, Des- [Jersey City, were auests of Mr. B u l m f a s u r e s which have Services. New Jersey Depart- CAPITOl. mond, Assistant Superintendent of Schools; Mrs. George Heath, moderator: Harold Mullln, Jr., member of the Board of land Mrs. Anthony Verllli. BOnd b r p n m t r o duced to regulate m e n t Of Conservation and Eco- will soon Edneallon: Mrs. Helm Kofhler, president of the Presidents Council: Lincoln Tamnoer, principal of Woodbrldge Junior IStreet. j l l l P i r activities, or at least re- n o m i c Development, in now lo- miles o\ »mie lines Squire them to register with the catP «] Rt 222 West SUte Street. HlRh»ajs I School. 'secrrtarj- of State, have failed Trenton Twenty-three s t r u c t . " ito be enacted into law. prlnci- a t 8 t e employees recently dl- census isdetermine underwa> In Street. hn. to Sponsor announced by —Mrs Mario Ro»i and Mrs. Officers Inducted Wily due to th* opposition of vided $640 in awards Tor SUR- !•<•>• t 0 animals mhir, Mrs JeromP mut[Ui) P a j e i Louis Zehrer were the luncheon jjostions to save the State equine Sale Mar.'I Berkowltz, fund raising v l « F r i i i e a V l n n t o 7 t u d 7 a n d V e c o m - : t n e ' l o b b y ' s t s ' By Local Lodge guests of Mrs Walter Keim. ,^,, to This ypai a concurrent reso- » money. Education w siuay ana lecom ,. w „ (inrden State . . . Tin COLONIA A rummageipresldent Forest. Hills, L 1. last Thur.«- AVENEL - Many guests atintroduced to tennial by methods the State, appropriate to lution This has yea,been a concurrent resomone>; . Commission ^ J ^ C f c l l War Ce,^ ( . ^ w^ l l h ^ n-tannod ^ ^ e undertaken sale, sponsored by the Colonia The group meets with Mrs.Dmend -tanneri d»y and later in the day at- tended Friday'? meeting of the six-member study have 12 members if a pending day Elliot Liroff, 2 Devon Road, counties and municipalities, to create a Chapter of will takje to look into the measure I K adopted by the present afti-r a wlntn tended a performance at the Pride of New Jersey Council, WOODBRIDGF - The EptsMarch 13 at 8:30 P. M, encourage creative -activity in commission Sons and Daughters of Liberty COpR\ Cliurch Women of Trinl- place March 13 - 17 a t 1438 Music Hall in Radio city. 111 Avenel School 4. They in- t y Church met in the parish eluded Mr. and Mrs. Nathanel n o u M . wit .h R P V William H. Morse. Mrs. Ella Belt?. Mrs. Schmaus leading the opening Lulu Brown. Perth Amboy; p r a y e r Mrs. Marguerite B a r k e l e w , ^ w m m Fjnn presldmt| Mr. and Mrs. a n d M r j w i l l l a m Q i i r i s district Franklin Reed. Milltown a r i d , ^ ^ member, reported 011 a AVENIL — Miss Santma Mrs. Lillian Shutte. Dunellen. they attended Cantamessa. Metuchen. was They saw the installation ofi j n elected president of the Lazy two officers Charles Siessel., Mary Oootiett* Club at the an- treasurer and Mrs. Siessel, 18-' Plans for Mission Box work nual meeting at the home of month trustee. ' was . discussed .. . ,and . .Mrs. GurU,. Mrs. James CTBnen. Rahwa* Mrs. W a l t e r Weisbecker, Christian social chairman, read Avenue. Plainfield, state councilor, was " o t e f <* thanks from patients MiHCanumeaavUl succeed insulItiK officer, Mrs. J o h n of the Roosevelt Hospital for Mrs, Florence Ambrose who Molnar and Mrs. Loius Haffner n . £ L _ . ? „ . " . was named master of cere- were presented with pas coun- The next "in fathering" will be held Sunday. May 1 with monjes for the new club year cilor jewels, with two vice presidents. Mrs The special award winners a corporate communion and Dorothy Enoch, and Mrs. O1- were Edward S. Brookfield, Biien Mrs. Frank Benson, Mrs. Inga Other officers elected are Engleman and Mrs. Haflner. united thank offering chairMrs. Helen Krall. treasurer; St, Patrick's Day. March 17. man, announced. M,-s. Ann Dowd. chaplain. Mrs. li? the date of the next meeting A card party wiU be held April 18 at the parish house John F Ofthoff.Mrs. Catherine of the council. with Mrs. Perna chairman and Dine?U and Mrs Rae Bird, Mrs. Otis. Kiel co-chairmen. triftftw Mr.v George Gassa- POLL FAVORS NIXON Mrs. Royal Connly and daughwiy. auard and Mrs. Josephine » m a i n n I V nf Mrs Dan ~\"n'~"^- " — " — '5. t?1". Nancy, were hoste.^es. Mrs, Dan- iggo Republican National Con. P'11 wa> appo;n'«J secretary by v e n t i o n w h o responded to a. Mi.-> CBntam^ssa. poU l a v o r R l c h a r d M N i x o n a t WOOL Ol'TPt'T UP The new committee chairmen ^ i s tune as their next Presi- The Agriculture Department RIV Mi>. O'Brien, membership: dentlal candidate. says the nation's production of Mr> ut!-.off. historian and pub- But Senator Goldwater >R.-wool has climbed during the 1 lh-.r \Ir^. Enoch, hospital Arizona showed surpri5ing last ten years. It now is 22 per coiv.i:ct jnd Mr?. Dowd. ways strength, and Gov. Nelson A, cent larger than in 1950. when an-, means. Rockefeller of New York pulled the second lowest output was New officers will be installed u p t n l r d | behind Goldwater. recorded. by Mr.-. Alice Domejka, Fords, —4 a yast president of the unit and • past grand president of the. New Jersey Organization of Cootiette Clubs at the Edison Memorial Home, Edison, March 24 Installing conductress will be Mrs. Emily Westlake, Fords, a past Grand Cootiette officer.' The group meets, the fourth Friday of the month at members' homes. A program of activities for the year will be outlined at the March meeting. '• C.I.ADV5 E. SCANK Lincoln Highway IMIIII Tel LI 8-I67S

last, week of Mr ar.d Mrs. Bruco Rankin, ArmapoU>. Md -The SfwaiTn History Club will m e n next Wednesday, March 15, at ! 30 P M. ;n the home of Mrs. R, G. Crane. 60 West Avtnue. A one-act play. "They're None O' Them Perfect," will be presented ay the drama department —On Sunday. Mis* Patricia Rossi, Grant Street, and Miw Nancy Howell, W*t Avenue, Visited Asbury Park, t here they mvloyed roller bating at the

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