Document 6447448

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Document 6447448
Independent - Leader
NEWS
From Allthe
Community
imlrnt-Leader
Carteret Press
EDISON-FORDS BEACON
(E. B.) - Carteret Press
AVENEL - "For the Life of a
Child," a film from the National
Foundation was shown and narrated by Edward Wilson, chairman of the foundation's speakers'
bureau, nt a meeting of tho Avenel Woman's Club,
In his talk, Mr. Wilson stated
that although the foundation's
first goal isto help polio victims
and encourage innovations, it
is very concerned with arthritis
ant! birth defects. Mr. Wilson noted lhat over 300,000 youngsters in
the United States has arthritis
and no cure has been found yet.
He announced that help is availn!)lc in Middlesex County without
charge, for children up to age 18
who suffer from arthritis or birth
(Infects.
Donations were made to the
March of Dimes. Arthritis and
Rheumatism Foundation, Mental
Health, Cerebral Palsy, American
Red Cross, Heart Foundation and
the Woodbridge Chapter of the
Cancer Society.
Mrs.
Joseph
Wukovets,
presigrade students in St. James School, The poster contest
is part of thp^bscrvnnre of Catholic Press Month and prizes dent, apointed Mrs, Francis
Clooney chate man of HehnusDay
will be awarded atthe CDA tea Sunday afternoon.
By The Start
,Hlv HI
by another
a big chunk of
., complete surprise tomost people in this Town
'!\i.'nilicanf fact brought out by Mayor Waller Zir
a debate on the Board of Education
that- when Chief Ncls LnuriUen retires next
br.no chief of police In the department . . .
(Mtl
)[T(I
n,;it this would save the taxpnyers some $0,000
•liter the complete control of the deportment would
Dim-tor Joseph Galassi, Who receives $14,000 a
rr sl
n
PAGE NINR
Woman's Club
Sees Dimes Film
On Green Street
• rrd carPet
The reason?
Communities We Serve.
Thursday, February 13, 1964
WINDOW
Lhat
A Newspaper Dedicated tothe Bert
Interests of the Residents off the
In the Woodbridge Township school budget reached
,, ' hiKh and won comparable, or more so to last
,• iinltction. There was much bUteroen on both
.s ,|,r Democratic party wa» split wide open with one
" 'S
along with Mayor Walter Zirpoto and a large
of thr same party making an all-out effort to win
l i nt
The candidates took a back seat inthis record
[j()ll
,nr a Hoard of Education election,
• hoar ofPuree of St, Hubert soup? We had the
trylim some ot the Liberty Sportsman^ Club WHICH WI1X UK TllK WINNER?: Donald Hutnirk, Joseph
s
• tirld m the LH*r<y Tavwn, Fords. And, Gadek^NfBry Crns\» and Nanry I-ogue aro seen abov« lookii - it was venison aoup. St, Hubert Is the ing over some of th(* posters in a contest sponsored by Court
to
he
held
March
5.
Hi
Mercedes,
Catholic
Daughters
o
f
America
for
seventh
and
,',[ the Mighty Hunter," It was altogether different
Plans were made to attend and
,Mn. ue have ever lasted. Credit (or this concoction
participate
in
the
sixth
district
> hud chef of the affair, Geza Kiss, who Is also the
,u in the kitchen at the famous Old Hcidclburg in New
£1'
Ho ;iUo prtpnrcd special home-made sausage (simv
home chairman, stated the club
K
I;IO made out of venison meat.
will enter the sewing contest, Mrs.
4i enjoyed the delicious dinner, A keynote of the,
Wukovets and Mrs. San Fillipo
the. Mining of the Negro piano player, Harry Jones,
\.l
WOODBRIDGE
The
Woman's
I
accepted
an
invitation
to
attend
,n
a hit with his singing of authentic Hungarian and
WOODBRIDGE-Mary Varick, ning at 2:30 p. m., in the Knights!Club ofWoodbridge will partici- the History Club of Sewaren,
., aluiig with renditions in several other languages.
pate in the community improve- April 15.
author of "Not Without Tears' 1 , of Columbus auditorium.
mem program sponsored by the
conthe\p me
The sixui
sixth ^aisina
district^ spring
Spring Conwill bethe guest speaker at the Mrs. Varick will speak of the|ment
c misralulations to "E4" and "Ted", proprietor* of Bud's
annual book tea sponsored by experiences which led her to write "
General Federation of W<ffl*n's|[«enMW^
ll( ()n the owning tomorrow, Valentine*! Day, of their new.
Court Mercedes, Catholic Daugh- and the problems facing anjClubs in cooperation with The the Colonv Club of Cranford as
"(lover Room". They w o w e d that there will
Sears-Roebuck Foundation. Anhostess club. Deadline for reserters of America, Sunday, begin- author.
every Friday and Saturday Bight tothe music of
The program will also feature official entry card denoting thisjvations is MRrch 17.
^
yw
Court Mercedes to Hold Women Planning
ec a
Annual Book Tea Sunday PP * l
HI.
ac
,. Hud's Hut trio.
M
MRS. FRANK M. 3MILANO
fl^ftf
T\
Tvr
- |
r\ • *
WOVtll Kll€8
"6/TOr/IZC(J OH utttMluOV
dramatic and humorous sketches tion was mailed to the General
". Harry DeLeo, civics char*
"
AVENEL - Saturday afternoon
presented by Miss Frances Federation Headquarters i n man, urged members tovote at
'1 of today's edition is worth $31.40 insavings to our
ot the First Presbyterian Church,
Crouch and Miss Susan Cerulo, Washington, D, C.( by the presi- the board of education election,
liutid cleaners isoffering ten valuable coupons for dry
A report on good cheer was given
Woodbridge, Miss Janice Jeralyn
ttlei
students a t St, Mary's High dent, Mrs. Mabel Naylor.
-met laundering services now through April 4th. Jtu,
DeWorth, daughter of Mr.and
School, Perth Amboy.
The purpose offoeCommunity | » ul\ Ge?T& R y™.
and take them to your nearby Bond Clcanw
tin Gutowski announced a final
n
Mrs. Gerald PeWorth, 17 Chaso
Prizes
will
be
.^wanted
to
the
Improvement
Program
is
to
proAVENEL
—
A
new
series
of
report has been sent to the
Avenue, became the brido o(
U'f.
seventh
and
eighth
grade
students
vide
information,
inspiration
and
sermons on 'The Way of the
munity Imorovement Progrrram.
Frank Michael Milano, son of Mr.
0
of
St.
James
School
who
subincentive
for
every
federated
1
VINCENT MAHTINO
Cross" will begin February 16, atmitted the best posters depicting womanfs club to join with co* A spring hat sale is to be held I AVENEL - "Husbands Night" and Mrs. John D. Milano, 190
•U'owlbridge merchants planning apedftl bargains for
1
the First Presbyterian Church. the purpose of Catholic Press operative forces in the community February 29 at the Superior Artwas featured at the February Strawberry Hill, Woodbridqe, The
i,hmt;t<m s Birthday, Sec next week's paper for complete
i
The
Rev.'Dr.
Charles
S.
MacKenCleaners. Avenel Street. Hats will meeting of Sisterhood B'nai Jacob, Rev. Charles S. MacKenzie officiletails. Incidontly, Spring Fashions are already being shown
Month.
to
improve
its
economic,
social
zie will preach on "The Magnebe on disnlav from February 23, The Woodbridge Chapter of Ha-ated.
it our Main Street stores. . . . It won't be long
Mrs.
Vincent
Logue,
chairman,
and
cultural
condition*,
tism of the Cross" atthe 8, 9, 10
dassah presenteddan
ldh
i original
i l •can Given in marriage by her father
announced Mrs. William
has
announced
the
tea
will
and 11 a.m. services. The Rev
Mahon,
co-chairmen,
tata,
"What
is
Torah?"
The
canDEATH TO THE No, 1 K i U E R
the bride wore a full length
;H
and guests. ^ere^
John M. Robertson will preach at
- AL ^ . .u Tickets are still available for tata, written by Judas and Iragown of satin peau with appliques
Tickets
may
w
attained
at
the
A> w»t people know, the month of February is nationally
prize winners in the states then ft Anrjl 6b u gW nt oN e w York Eisensteto, w a s directed by Mrs.
the 12:15 service. Th$ Westminat
the
haraline
and
designed
wiih
* "Heart Month." We know and remember that Heart
door.
ster Choir will ling1 '"lie Glory of
compete for 10 national prizes.All
in|Chester Willis, Woodbridge; ac- an empire bodice and a cha^l
PO*T REAPING - Y t a * R, t t a e Forty Days' a M a.m. The
if >d vessel diseases ™
won bythe clubs the
cash
companied by Mrs, HHmer Brown, length train. Her three-trercd
h i d
MaiUAo.
candidate
for
Pire
(km*
•III.MJ more deaths in the United States each year than aS
Choraleers under the direction of
for the benefit of Albrecht, chairman.
Carteret and staged by Emanuel.
misstoner,
District
No.
2,
has
isof
French
UIIHT causes combined.
Mrs. H. T. Smith will sirjg "Jesus
the
community,
according
to
the
1
Goldfarb.
Appointment
of
Mrs.
George
sued
the
following
statement:
was
attached
to
a
crown
of
pea
•%
They disable more Americans than any other disease or
Stand Among Us" at 10 a.m. At
**,
rules.
In
conjunction
with
Brotherhood
Mroz
as
chairman
of
the
nominaand
crystals,
and
she
carried
a
"The $6,000.00 budget reduction 11 a.m. the Chancel (adult) Choir
disorder.
A scrapbook will be submitted tions committee was announced Month, Mrs. Ister. program vi«! hife
New Testament.
3, They cause one out ofevery two death* between the ageclaim for the Port Beading Fire
sing Moiart's "Jesu Joy of
.(by the Woman's Club outlining bv Mrs. Wukovets. Mrs. Andrew president, gave a report on racial
District No. 2 is the gross mis* Man's Desiring." Elder Fred Mc- MILLBURN - Liza Minnelli" three projects the club is sponol 46 - 64.
Oalisin was named alternate and segregation Reports were sub- was maid of honor. Bridesmaids
statement
of
the
year.
Simply
by
4 "1 iicy cost the nation's industry 72 million man days of
Colley will speak on "An Eye For
community
and Mrs. William mitted by Mrs. Irving Malina, were Miss Carol Greco, Avene!;
comparing
the
budgets
of
1963
An Eye" at the 8 p.m. Singspirpruductiim annually.
ment. Thea
, committee members.
raffle chairman and Mrs. Stephen Miss Bemadette Urasz, Colonia,
and
1964
one
can
readily
see
that
ation service.
In thy sfmch for new knowledge to combat this dreaded dLs
Barron Public Library*
An
oro- Kaplan,
p , Golden Book chairman, and Miss Roberta Shelly, Iselin,
An international relations wo
the
operating
budget
of
1964
is
Playhouse
in
Millbum.
"Carniicntists hove done much through examinations and studies
Citizens Club, and the S t u d e n t ] ^ ^ is b e d d e d for Wednes- Mrs. Joseph Herzfeld, religious
The
first
in
a
series
of
special
val," the musical which opened Loan Fund.
William Alexander, Perth Amir tlu; past 30 years. Ninety millions of heart dollars contn increased by $177.80, not reduced
day's
meeting
at
8:15
P.m.
M
r
s
.
p
t
shop
chairman,
displayed
new
Lenten
services
began
yesterday
on Tuesday evening for a four
by
.$5,000
as
is
claimed.
boy served as best man. Ushers
led by the public for the Heart Fund have resulted infrsusMroz
will
have
a
display
of
forIsraeli
pottery
and
many
symfrom 7:45 to 8:30 p.m. in the
week run at the Paper Mill is a
"The
operating
budget
for
1963
were John Corej and Joseph
improvement in the mortality rate from Heart and bloot
eipn
dolls
and
will
ta'k
on
life
bolic
Passover
gifts.
Sanctuary. The soloist will be whole circus on Sage.
was
$32,193.40
which
included
$3,Borbely, both of P»rth Amboy,
uses. This is certainly u major change from tht
Members
were
reminded
that
behind
the
Iron
Curtain,
Mrs.
Henry
T.
Smith.
Rev.
JoFor the delectation of adult and
250
for
a
capital
improvement
and James Keating, Woodbridge.
itiU'ly a
heart attack
when a personwho
April
8
is
the
date
of
the
Mctord
child
audiences
there
is
a
tramGerald M. DeWorth, South Amto ret,re from acUve life and ordered to Blow
bingo
at
School
22
in
Colonia,
nitjr. He was an instructor at
OgdertsburgiN .
polette act, a dog act, a stiltboy, nephew of the bride,
t:ikn rt
Mrs.
Sol
Slotnick
was
announced
the University of Tokyo Dental
l w l
wajfce*
*
#ife~£bo¥
of
ring-bearer.
As the President of 'Middlesex County Heart Associate,
dress
SchoolfornwiteBrs an$"a-Tri*m
-Dr.
l
Including
a
fat
lady
and
a
bearded
w^J
be
in
The
9th
ft tiWle wow a navy blue A*
1
club.
>tm to help your Heart and others' tobe sustained an.
lady and other'weirdos. There local dentist, will be the speaker ber of the Japanese Society - of
charge
of
the
Junior
High
h
F
Fellowl
l
line sheath with navy accessories
ue by aiding this year to fight this "deadly killer" during
Gam*
night
will
be
held
Saturare areialists, jugglers, midgets, at Tuesday's parent-education Cultural and ArtOrganization
113
.20
and
does
not
con-ship
meting
tomorrow
at
7:30
for traveling to the Pocono Mounday
with
Joel
Dlusash,
chairman.
\ l%4. Please call Middlesex County Heart Association
puppets and Marco the Magnifi- meeting sponsored by School 23 which is presently headed by John
tain
any
capital
improvements
or
p.m.
Trie
study
of
Luke
will
be
tains,
Pa.
February
23
is
the
date
of
the
, and offer your services tohelp
others.
P.T.A. Mrs. Bernard W. Freed- D. Rockefeller, III.
irt«#nh n p f W p r iincreases in Firemen's Annual continued with the topic "The Im- cen
Mrs.
Milano,
a
1961
Graduate
second
of
four
entertainment
serOn stage with al! the hoopla, man, 60 Cozy Corner, will be Mrs. Feiler, the former Yoshiko ies with "Three From Judea" of Woodbridge High- School, was
josepn ^ w * ^ c o m pe n s a ti o n i By simply com- portance of Possessions," Rev.
hostess at the affair which starts Ohnuki of Tokyo, is ateacher of
paring and subtracting, the 1964 Robtrtson will bring the closing color and cotton candy of the
graduated from Berkeley SecreLou
Mason
featured.
OUR PEOPLE
Japanese
flower
decoration
and
'^Carnival"
of
the
title
is
Liza
at
8:30
p.
m.
is
being
increased
by
message.
terial
School,
East
Orange,
and
budget
was
disholiday
I've just been thinking all day long,
arrangement in New York City.
Minnelli
as
the
waif
who
finds
a
"What
Parents
can
do
to
SeThe
first
meeting
of
the
newly
is secretary to salesmen's ser$177.
Ail
interested
parents
who
wish
cused
by
Mrs.
Philip
Brand,
And I just can't see
"I can readily see whythere is formed personnel committee was world and love with th* carnival cure and Maintain Best Dental
vices at Johnson & Johnson Inc.,
aism
in
the
Home
chairman.
The
Why 1 talk about you
and
Care
for
Their
Chil-lto
attend
and
have
not
made
resa $6,000 smoke screen reduction held with Kenneth Hunt, chair- people. Scott Merrillr who ori-Health
New Brunswick.
11
celebration
of
this
nne-dav
holiday
And you talk about me.
claim onthe budget, since the man, presiding. Other members ginated the role of ."Mack the dren will be Dr. Feiler's topic, ervations are requested to call starts
The bridegroom, a I960 gradsunset
February
smoko is used to conceal the are Mrs. Joseph McClue, Mrs. Knife" in Threepenny Opera plays Born and raised in New Jersey, Mrs. Leo LaSalle, ME. 4-5649 or
uate of St. Mary'3 High School,
The biggest drawback to our people
The
Marco
the
Magnificent
and
David
Dr. Feiler was graduated from Mrs. Freedman, ME, 4*9436.
$177.80
budget
increase
which
youJRobert
Haxman,
Mrs.
Paul
ChomPerth Amboy, is attending Seton
And I know that you agree
Book
of
Esther
constitutes
niversity of Maryland. He The executive board will meet
meetF
the taxpayer, will have to pay. iak, Mrs. Wm. Kubovetz, Mrs. Daniels isthe puppejfcer, who isthe University
Hall University and is a superAre the things, 1 say about you
the
r
i
n
d
a
feat
re
h
e
s
at first bitter and thenfindshapwas a member of the Alpha today at 8p. m. with Mrs. John
P
P
"
'"
,
vnIt
is
most
amazing
that
an
InHartley
Field,
Ralph
Maffeo
and
visor for Paul-Char Builders Inc.,
And Che things you say about me.
agogue
service.
The
festival
repiness with LilL
Omega National Dental Frater-lMcGuinn, 336 Prospect Avenue.
cumbent fire commissioner could|ReV. MacKenzie.
Woodbridge.
calls
the
deliverance
of
the
Jews
If you see a person digging
1
make a claim such as this, and I
of Persia through the intervention
For a higher hope or stakes
ask for your support so that a
The recent Kinus, United Syft
of
Queen
lEsthec
and
her
Uncle
Don't try to make it hard for him
capable person can be elected on
agogue Youth weekend conven
Mordecai
from
a
threatened
masBy whispering around his mistakes.
the Board of Fire Commissioners,
sacre planned by Haman, thetion, was attended by apprpxira
District No. 2.
You make mistakes, you know;
king's Prime Minister. Children ately 100 young people from sevei
narticinate in this joyous cele- neighboring communities. Prayer
I make them too,I find
SCOUTS INVESTED
bration by participating ih page- song, inquiry and dance helpe<
1 don't Intend to broadcast yours
FORDS - Margaret PinQnics of
ants, carnivals and parties. A maintain the theme, "Perpetua
So p^ase don't broadcast mine.
Keasbey and Janet Pado, Fords,
Purim party will he held for thetion of Judaism in the Home" un
were invested by Girl Scout Troop
I think a.loljf .about our people.
children Sunday, March 1, at the the advisorship of David Lem
1
180 last week, and were welcomed
1 wi« thjt it could be.
temple.
berg.
to the troop by Mrs. Michael OnAn example for ( ^ r y person
<%ko, kMd«v ttd MUft Lois
Britton, co-leader. After the can8o let this, be our slogan,
dlelight ceremony, refreshments
Our world would grander be,
;
were
served.
If I don't talk about you And you don't talk about me!
Has A Wonderful Selection Of
—Unknown.
Sermon Series
Begins Sunday
Chapter Holds
SIHusbands' Night
Martino Hits
Fire Budget
Liza Minnelli
At Paper Mfll
PTA 23 to Hear
Local Dentist
:..i
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