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17 THE DAILY HOME NEWS, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1955. Iselin Public Control Over Schools MAN ADMITS TWO Germak Hits Roads, Cancelling Edison to Need Six Schools Joseph Foley 3rd. was born to Seen Absorbed by Commission BOOTLEG CHARGES) Taxes on Church-Owned Lots In a Few Years, Board Feels I Mr. and Mrs.

John J. Foley ot Elizabeth avenue Thursday at I D.k...... Ua.U.1 EDISON. April 12 A Potters EDISON, April 12 The com man voluntarily came to court Anrii 12-Commis- the right kind of men to serve on our school whole story behind the incep last night to plead guilty to two. Mirhapl r.pr- Continued from Page One new schools will depend tuition pupils in area high schools and 77 pupils in voca-1 i i i i tion of Mirror Lake as a public ivdimajr nuayiLai.

Judy Galvidson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Galvidson of Elizabeth avenue, cele "But under a commission form mission form of government takes control of the schools away from the people, Mrs. Catherine bootlegging charges, and is lashed out last night against swimming place in past sum of government you, the voter, ing neia in ouu uaii lur condition of townshiD roads. mers, and the role played by Mr.

Tlr nllmr'n eAn in mitntrfinrt if uuiiai sciiuuis. rtiia uie oauy boom shows no sign of letup, the superintendent said. brated her fifth birthday with a jury action. D. McAndrew charged yesterday.

Continuing her campaign against Isaiah Byrd of Inman avenue This lake is located near hom? Thursday iPrpspnt U'Pro Arthur Flanapan Present were Arthur Flanagan, Weren Condemned acquisition of a lake as a pri vate swimming hole, and concel lation of back taxes on church owned lots. He said: "We are located on the 'bot Rantan Kiver company, pleaded guilty to selling alcoholic beverages without a license, and to possessing liquor the township's form of government, Mrs. McAndrew, a candidate for commissioner in the where they are needed at the time. I The locations for the future junior high school are pretty well determined, Mr. White indicated.

One probably will be behind the Stelton School. The school board already owns property there. The second Herman Breitkopf, spokesman for the delegation from Old Post for which the fusion commission Paula and Norman Roberts, Elizabeth and Henry Stringer, haven a ghost of a notion who out of the five you may vote for in the local election will end up being your mayor. Only after the five are elected do they vote one of their members into that job. "The mayor, during his four-year term, has the opportunity to make four appointments to the Homes, pointed out that the Bon.

ers cancelled over $30,000 in taxes in 1951 on over 400 acres on which no tax had been paid. May 10 election, said: lino' nf th Mav 10 muniri- hamtown and Sand Hills Schools are the oldest in town. One He was nnea jiuu Dy Acung eiection bauot and that is of land. Who owns Mirror Lake, Denise and Lorraine Koelher, Donna Fent, Janie McDonald and Larry Foley, all of this place; Mr. and Mrs.

James Galvidson "This community has shown its great concern for the younger aeneration in its interest junior high school probably will Magistrate ouis aenyei. iwny we have dug down to theMr. Walker? You are director of The magistrate dismissed bottom the political keg finance and have been during all charges of careless driving which in the commis-! this time. member of his delegation charged that the schools had been condemned, but this was and children, William, Harriet, be built in the Oak Tree section. school problems.

We as a com Elizabeth and Marie, of Rahway; hav rpcoenized our re against two motorists who were sioners. minutes for facts of their denied by Mr. Stevens. The school board already has asked the Board of Commissioners for the 35-acre Spear "Our fusion leaders should also tell us why they had to cancel by resolution, passed August 13, Admitting that the situation at Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Taylor and) sponsibuity towards our youth sons William and Philip ofjby apProving four big bond is-Newark. L.1lc nP thp sohrni in almost as school board one every year. There are only five members on the board. So the mayor really has complete and sole control over the complexion of your Bonhamtown and Sand Hills is mvoiveu a couimuh uh conduct in the past four 14. They were Joseph B.Judkins rs But we are gentlemen Jr.

of Roselle and Rudolph Hall.nd peopie 0f high political of Main street, Helmetta. Jethics; that Is why we have But two solicitors paid $15 hrnnuht un issues covering onlv 1952, a total of $1,762.88 in back not good, Mr. Ruggieri insisted tract for school purposes, Mr White revealed. taxes due on 12 lots owned by many years and now we will be asked to do the same thing that school conditions are much worse elsewhere in town. He the Church of Our Lady of Peace Robert Moran of Washington avenue was 6 years old Friday.

He entertained the following: His grandmother. Mrs. C. C. Mc- school board for a four-year term, and a last effect beyond his Looking ahead to the need for more elementary schools, Mr.

each after pleading guilty nt iat fnur vcsrsJnoirtharnriino rnmmiodnn. nninton1 Ant that thp Hnnham I fr'' fck. selling aoor-io-aoorwunoui per-altnough fusion has governed er O'Hara is a trustee of the wmte reported mat tne scnooijtown School probably will be Mount of Kearny; Mr. and Mrs, mits. ihey were mroia A.iFMienn mnTt.

than 20 vears. rhtirrh. and surplv is fa over again on May 10. ''The schools are one of our biggest concerns, and certainly one of our greatest financial responsibilities as taxpayers. Yet, Doara nas asicea tne governing the onv SPhool in town next vear Locke and Stephen Kramer, bothlxhu is the difference toaoao miliar with aii thA rhnrrh's Herbert Marlowe and Mr.

and that will not be on double ses. body for the 15-acre Litterst tract near Grove avenue in the Vmcinoca Thitf nrnnprtv ia lnnnt- Mrs. Del Neilson and sons Del term as mayor, because each appointment he makes is for a five-year term. He may or may not make wise choices. "You, the voter, really haven't much to say about your Board of Education under the commission of New YorK City.

This ia jn deference to men who Two SDeeders were fined. Jos-'k-j Jr. and Eliott of Brielle. Paula as voters, how can we express sion. And the Sand Hills School will have small classes, of about 30 children apiece, and only four classes on double session.

our present Menlo Park section. The board also has begun negotiating with private owners for land in the eph Ferenz of North are now retired; this is clean the main church, and everyone and John Archdeacon, Willis and 0Ur opinions about a cw familiar with politics knows that Juma, of this place. sch0ol system and i its problems? and ineoctore w. smarter oi sail Rt in th rasp nf those who Un nmnirtv a vont form of government." "We have an appointed Board Stephenville and Old Post He said the Piscatawaytown mis. Luwara rrancen oi Elizabeth spent a few days visiting of Education.

The mayor makes her son and daughter-in-law, Mr all thp annnlntments to this Sandford street, New serve and are not candi- from paying tax. Had this prop-paid $5 and $3 costs. I dates, Mayor James C. Forgione erty been recently acquired by The magistrate dismissed Commissioner Russell Wal- the church, it could be undercharges of disorderly conduct we do not feel that fusion st0od that perhaps the seller sold and assault against John Charles should be absolved of blame for subject to taxes; but when you and Mrs. Robert Francen of board.

He doesn't need the con-Adams street. sent of the members of our Monmouth Jet. MONMOUTH JUNCTION, Gerald Somer of Bloomfield; Board of Commissioners. Thompson of 126 Vineyard road, If the voters could cast a bal Edison. April 12 Mr.

and Mrs. Robert lot -fni thoii mavnr mavhp this their conduct in the past four 'consider that this land was sold years. We certainly intend tojto the church in 1919 and for make fusion accountable forimany years served as the site avenue celebrated his 15th birthday on Friday with a party at his home. Present were Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Kempter and son Bryan Homes areas, as well as in i will have its entire first northeast part of the township. and second grade on double ses. Joseph Ruggieri, and maybe the third grade dent of schools, reported well from six to nine classes, there are 5,303 township pupils Tne stelton School will have in public schools right now. Ajthe first five grades on doubie total of 4,703 of these are in Tne 0ak Tree School elementary schools, wun have four ciasses 0f third land fourth-grade on double ses- Plcof oirav Pnurt Isions. The Clara Barton School IlMdldWdy iwill have 12 classes on double Cl.v.

9 rixr riirriacession- Tne entire Lincoln rineS UOg UWneiS School is already on part-time, 'Via aA onrJ Via arttiro Wnchine- would work democratically. 4 least the voter coud say, through Mrs- Albert Reiss in of the hut in whicn service was held, it is difficult to under lElizabeth. their deeds. Recalls Road Protests "Everyone knows the terrible of Hopelawn; Mr. and Mrs.

Ger his ballot, 'I think this particular If A 11- Magnifying Glass Used to Start Fire stand how a lien of almost $1,. plight of our public roads in the! 800 in back taxes could accrue! man has an understanding oi our ae wis school problems and will pickiEaster weekend th her sister, Ambrose H. Allen, in ipast few years, which even ne- it is possible that perhaps some- ald Miller and daughters Claire and Margaret of Newark; John and Henry Drawler, and Maurice and Maureen Chiffler, of this place. Judith Claire Hinkel of Re 10 Icessitated repeated public pro- one else's property assessment EDISON, April 12 Township tests by various fire officials at was tagged onto this land in SaiU, OIllA HIV Spotswood Trenton. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Murphy and family entertained on Easter Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lamb of PISCATAWAY ton School probably will go on nremen were canea uui 10 on mpetinsrs ansr flp-io- o- ax, una tin it; dog owners April 12 Two part-time next year, according 'eral blazes yesterday, but only SPOTSWOOD, April 12. The were fined $5 each in Municipal "But nothing is impossible, is it commissioners, as evidenced to the superintendent becca place marked her fifth birthday on Wednesday with a New Brunswick, Mrs.

Jeanne itwo reached big enough propor Spotswood Zoning Board of Af nif, A manding immediate repairs so that the streets would be passable for fire apparatus. Then there was the sewer extension itions so that police investigated Urges Strict Zoning At one of several brush blazes, justment will meet at the Com-Gilbert anYchiYdren, mumty House at 8 p. m. tomor-iPatt and Gilbert Jr of Cran; party at home. Present were her grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Faust, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Stevens warned Lattam program whereby certain locali-isaster" thpiton Fire Company No.

1 foundries were favored when consid- OW. hurv anH Mico If olhorino Qan- Court last night by Magistrate Robert I. Kuritsky for having unlicensed dogs. They were B. A.

Giles and E. B. Beason, both of School street. North Stelton. Drivers who forfeited bail by not appearing in court were: Joel D.

Walterson of Tampa, Fla. by a resolution you approved May 28, 1952, remitting $164.92 in taxes to M. J. O'Hara on lots 25-26 in Block 742, located on Wolff avenue in the Clara Barton section: This was ruled 'un-collectable because a house was Wayne McKenzie, of Newark; The Ladies Auxiliary of Her-' toVas the Junction. a 13-year-old boy who admit erations had to be limited to reason of tie-ins to disDosal facili- an.

aau ivus. ucrmau ai uesse i man n. Jeuau rosi, American fr anj ivtr-c rmrnr ted starting the fire wtth a "disaster" to the schools if the Raritan valley trunk sewer opens up the north end of the township to housing developments. He urged the public to to thP srhnnls if magnifying glass. The boy used ties of our neighboring towns.

the glass to concentrate the sun's i "As for Commissioner Walker. Legion, will meet at Legion HalIEmens drove Emens' moth-tomorrow night. er Mrs. Jerome Becker and The Ladies Auxiliary of niece. Patricia Rprkpr nf and children, Judith, Henry, Robert and George, of West New York; John Turneasa and sons Herman and Bruce of Keyport; assessed on the property in er- not having 1955 license tags on heat on a piece of paper.

When'the fusion gang must explain theiror'." car, $15; Kalman Szekeres Jr. of tell the Board of Commisioners 357 Somerset street, New Bruns- they want the zoning laws main- tne paper Durnea me nre spread through the field behind the i nif i it nnAirrn nnnmr ida minr morial Post, Veterans of Foreigninightstown, to Bethesda, Wars, will meet at the post Monday afternoon to visit tomorrow night. Ruth Becker. Mr. and Mrs.

tained and, if possible, tightened. White apartments off Prospect A I I A il PKIIVK.N 1 -IK Edward, Edwin and Kevin Nuclear, Patricia Konokowski, Michelle Donovan, Martin and Paula Donnolly and Edward Ihe present zoning law re- St. Mary's Memorial Guild were Monday overnight wick, passing on curve, $15; Esther Swanson of 6 Mansfield road, Arbor, improper parking, $1: Joseph Zielinski of Newark, nt, a hoif IVrl nf ifnH aronnH venue- Patrolman George Miller quires a half-acre of land around, investigated. St. Peter's Episcopal Church guests and Mrs.

Becker and her each new house in the northern Creamer, all of this place. will meet at the church at remained for a TO BE TOO MUCH, TO HOLY NAME Another fire started near the 4. i AT- passing loading school bus, $15, vacation. l.A rLIA TVT AnrloKonm nf ri rnn IKHCnen SlOVe in me nome OI a. m.

tomorrow. Police Reserves will meet with "Pact strPPt Ronnrl Rrook. iw k- Lucille Pawling on Garheld But the Mrs. Edward Brabston saw the circus in Madison Square Gar- i JAMESBURG, April 12 Police Chief Vincent Woodman feet is enough. half-street ofT Ellis pakway.

Tne 0ak speeding 60 miles per hour on River road, $15. Mrs. Alice Maghanto and Mrs. Wilma Roberts of Elizabeth avenue attended a reunion of the class of 1940 of Battin High School in Elizabeth on Friday at the Elizabeth-Carteret Hotel in Elizabeth. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Faulhar- pisp -VTA way hip I "ounty Clerk M. Joseph Duffy PISCATAU AYT OWNS HIP. will be principal speaker at the April 12 Four adventurous New mHn- uu, Tree firemen had to shoot water inside the house to put out the acre zone north of Metuchen was created because of poor sewerage, he said. When the trunk sewer is built, he said, it is possible that the governing body might relax its zoning require- flames.

The fire damaged twojBrunswick boys will likely de-SSociet Wednesday night when walls of the kitchen. cide to stick to walking across'th mpmh. nf citv 21 Stitches Made bridges the next time they want Patrolman Robert Krog in see at the Community House to-, den in New York City Saturday, morrow night. The Misses Beverly Schenck, Boy Scout Troop 54 will meet Margaret Schenck and Eileen at the Community House at 7 McMullen, Kenneth Hobbs, John o'clock tonight. Boy Scout Troop Raduzyski and William Schenck 35 will meet at the same timeiattended Easter sunrise services at Polish-American Hall.

in Princeton and then had break- The Sodality of the Church. fast with Raymond Schenck and of Immaculate Conception will ed Miss Margaret Schenck on meet at the Darish house at road. honor their spiritual director, the to cross the Raritan river. vestigated. ber of Elizabeth celebrated their fifth wedding anniversary with Hughes in the In llnrjr.Kltp Wniinn ments Rev.

Joseph church hall. Looking for something differ If that ha he warned, a party at home on Thursday. ent to do yesterday the quartet "we haven't even begun to see Mr. Duffy will speak on the tnnip "Th Rnlo nf th Rniritnal Mr. and Mrs.

George Raynak Exchangettes Hear tried to take a short cut back to trouble." the New Brunswick side of the -director." of Park avenue entertained Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Raynak and Mr. Stevens called for a Talk on Government A The speaker is a past chair-They managed to get almost mnn phantpn i vniaMc nf rn. tightening of the zoning regula son Stephen Jr.

of Elizabeth on Thursday evening. On Friday EDISON, April 12 A township woman received 21 stitches in her hand yesterday as a result of one of two dog-bite cases reported to township police. Mrs. Jeanette Paradise was bitten on the right hand by her own dog behind the K-D poultry tion to require an acre of land over to the tow path between the lumbus. membr of the Fourth around every house.

EDISON, April 12 The Exchangettes of the Stelton Exchange Club, meeting last night river and the Delaware-Raritan! Degree, and has served as past In other business the board the Raynaks of Park avenue visited Mr. and Mrs. William Macheski of Fairlawn. canal by walking on rocks thatj president of the following organ-extend across the stream st Mary-S Holy Name o'clock tonight. The crowner and! Mls Esther Warner and Mrs.

her assistants for the May Sunday with ing will be chosen. All and Mrs. VVilham lerguson from the eighth grade up Marie P-Hillebrand ing to become Sodalists are quested to attend the meeting. LMr- Pott3 and Because of the Easter week inn sPfnt vacation, religion instruction Sa urday and Sunday children attending the P-bliCj81 grammar, high and vocational! schools as well as 7 in the Stelton Baptist Church, hired two teachers and accepted four resignations. Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Zeismer of heard Mrs. Charles Jorgensen i i vumiuuc u.c society, Perth Amboy; Middle farm off Route 1 near Roosevelt Park. Safety Squad No. 2 rushed The new teachers will be Mrs.

noimes lviarsnau acnooi. rmb lTpriorotinn nf Homes Park avenue celebrated their eighth wedding speak on the commission form of government. Mrs. Jorgensen, Ann U. Kahrmann, to teach kin The two 14-year-olds Thomas Name societies; Ancient Order her to Perth Amboy General Hospital, where 21 stitches were dergarten at an annual salary of a member of the speakers bur xjciiinci vi to ciiouji ctuu.c rnw4U $3,400, and Miss Irene H.

Ma- Kathleen Duffy of Park avenue cau ui mc tiuisua Lii-ague ui nicnara oi it MomsiAmKnvimnc irvr. j- i. Amooy L.ions viuD. taken. Patrolman Steve Anthony or celebrated her sixth birthday.

iui umuicu HnhlP Jr. in KranUlin be! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowman holy communion, will- not closkey, to start at $3,250. Resignations were accepted from Dorothy C.

Alsup, Margaret dered the dog confined for 10 Pork" MavnarH Wriciht mrt unfVi aiau uiScu maae most oi ine way. Sixtv members of the sneietv members to vote in the May 10 But their younger cpiJSnSt eltT. o'clock mass, in bono of of Park avenue celebrated their held this WeCK. Ithpm anH thpv hnlH nrartirn fn- days. The other victim was Allan Plans for ordering nart in tK lai pta Snyder, Dorothy M.

Andres and 10th wedding anniversary Fri kiio. xvajr fguu waa wcjn.uiucuiieiison street, ana wuiiam ro- Fathpr TTiicrhoc 1 4 Avr i A.ue..u. Marilyn Werner. Walenter, 8, of 24 Walnut street and baseball caps for all boysminstrel show- who have returned their appli- Mr and Mr. Fred Werner Jr.

vcfl oi iu jaayara sweem Committee on arrangements got frightened and balked. th. mPtnv WpflnMav i in the Lahiere Park develop as a new member. It was announced that the group distributed food baskets to needy families and gave candy rni i T- i it i a ment. Allan was bitten by a dog moulds ana xucnara men mmcj ai owned by Mrs.

Catherine Ger Fresh Ponds day with a dinner party at their home. Present were Mr. and Mrs. William Cantemessa and Mrs. W.

W. Hamlon of Fords; Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Turneasa and Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Kraft of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bow-iman and Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bow martz.

This animal also is con 1 VUlllUUflLW ADVIIV -M- made their way back on thelbert Sikorski Vincent Campo, slippery rocks to this side sidowski and Frank to poor children for Easter fined. cations for membership in the had their infant daughter chris-Little League will be made at a tened Brenda Lee Werner on meeting of the league directorslEaster in St. James Church in at the Community House at by the pastor, the o'clock tonight. Rev. Joseph R.

Hughes. The god- Word has been received of the parents were Mr. and Mrs. Eu-serious illness of Miss Alicejgene J. Ryan, uncle and aunt of The club is planning to at- went to get aid.

They picked up Adamski. Atltend a performance of "South FRESH PONDS, April 12- a length of clothes line from the the chapel Sunday afternoon, at the Paper Mill Play-j farm of Alex Dembeck of River accordion selections were on APril 29- road and then managed to stop man of Seabright; Mr. and Mrs. 13 BEQOME MEMBERS T-l I 1 1 mr 1 o.4 J.i i Civic Association Seeks Bus Service IXV JOIln -nesepaKe ano air, ana smim, a resiaeni oi opoiswuuu ine Daoy. a motorist in River road.

dered by Wilma and WillardL vvuuam oienner ana ivirs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Werner Sr. Uf JLUllllUll vnuAn Mrs.

Carl Zanzabar of Roselle for many years who is now a The motorist, Andrew Groza, Magee. Songs were sung by Mr. Anseimo were cnairmen and Mrs. Edward Magee and son of he hostess committee. resident of the Sun Lawn Nurs entertained at a family dinner 30, of 66 Main street, Manville, MONMOUTH Mr.

and Mrs. William April 12 During the Easter iFraulin, Mr. and Mrs. William party following the christening ing Home in Hightstown. Corky.

After the program, ot me group children were given an Easter 1S, scheduled for May 9 at the twice waded out into the cold river water, only about three Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kurekiat their home in Kingston lane. EDISON, April 12. Th needs for bus service to residents of Menlo Park Terrace will be dis morning worship service lniorotzenDanc and Mr.

and airs. Carl Louletta of this place. of Summerhill road had as week-iGuests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred end guests Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Werner Jr. and son Fred 3rd and cussed next Monday night when Miller Memorial Presbyterian Church, Donovan Norquist, pastor, received as new members on Theresa Miliano, daughter of feet deep at that point, and took the two younger boys back. Then Patrolmen Christian treat donated and prepared by Mrs. Anna Magee.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKen-drich and daughter Clare Ann daughter Brenda Lee, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs.

L. P. Miliano of 73Petram of New York City the area's civic association meets Eggert and Swales Mrs. Abraham Forgottson of, Mrs. Eugene J.

Ryan and chil- in School 14 at 8:30 o'clock. Homes Park avenue, celebrated Kramer and Francis X. Tobey confession of faith Gail Watling-ton, Shirley Conover, Diane A survey is being made now, nicrncc F1tlAn'took tne wet scared youngsters attended the christening of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter her second birthday with a party at home on Thursday.

Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ja- New Brunswirk Hpp hpad- Stewart, Mildred wescott, nette Parlin visited her sister, Mrs.icren, ivatnieen and Dennis, Miss Clarence Burchall of Manalapan Shirley Werner and George road, Sunday. (Werner and Ge.orge Werner, Mrs Rpphp MainJPeter Jenkins and Richard Han- quarters from which they Davis Jyce FiZot Patri- McKendrich of East Brunswick. worki and sons William and Donald Vinicor is on vacation taken home.

a spokesman said, to see what kind of bus service would be needed by the residents and a report will be made at next week's special meeting. Robert Murphy will preside. cia Earle, James Wescott and Charles Spahn. Mr. and Mrs.

EDISON, April 12 The Cen-traf Raritan Republican Club last night heard brief talks on the coming election bv Corn- street is ill at her home. of Hartford, and from his studies at the Univer. Walter, Mr, and Mrs. John Men- doze and daughters Thelma, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Bolch ofarTrren eene 01 near iteene, Louis Onlew of the Super high CHURCH ACTIVITIES sity of Syracuse, South street will observe their i wno were enrouie irom Mr. and Mrs. Luke Magee en-'missioner Brace Theresa and Louise of Irvington; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Teren- Eggert and commission way were received as members on reaffirmation of their faith and Mrs.

Gustav Krieg and Thomas Swales, tertained on Easter Mr. and Mrs, EDISON, April 12 The Boy Scouts will meet tomorrow at 7 p. m. at the Community Presby candidate. E.

Magee and family of Cran-bury, Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Knox Piscataway New officers elected are: Pres 17th wedding anniversary today. 'r vacation ioriaa Mrs. George Watkin of Brook- Tufts University in Medford, lyn spent the weekend with her M-ss- where they are students son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

Pf als, "lebrated Fred and Mrs. William Sr-S birthday annlver-of Crescent avenue. i J.l daughter Delores Krieg, by transfer from St. Mark's Church talle and Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Regueler of East Orange. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson of 1052 Woodruff street spent terian Church, 76 Glenville road, according to the Rev. G.

G. Wil ident, Theodore Bomeisler ana iamuy oi wia xriug, im, in Dunmore, Pa. vice president, Oliver Jackson, liamson, pastor. EDISON, April 12 Mrg Edward Schwartz of Mothers Auxiliary of Troop 12.D,t Altar Easter flowers were several days visiting relatives in On Saturday the Junior Choir and secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Helen Bjork.

given 'by the Junior choir and'Easton, Pa will meet Friday at 8 p. m. and children of Cliff wood will rehearse at 9 a. m. and the Theodore Herdt of DeVoe ave- vV le is visiting relatives in 5k is visiting Saturday nue and Mrs.

Edsen Koon and son of confirmation class is scheduled evening guests of Mr. The group is planning a card party for the end of April. memorial flowers by Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Mossia Blackler, Mrs. Charles Penber- and sons Herman Jr. and Irving nome 01 airs. awara voornees of Silver Lake avenue. This lottesville, Va.

for 10 a. m. Maple Meade. Mrs. dwin C.

Hansen. Edgar Beebe of South River Mrs. Jacqueline Nebus, a stu Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kennv of Wilkes-Barre, spent a couple days visiting her parents, MADE DIRECTORS meeting was originally scheduled for last night.

Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kereczsi Sr, visited relatives here Sunday PntprtainnH nr Tpt- DT. I CLOTHING STOLEN dent nurse at a Trenton hospital, thy and Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Lake. Mr. Lake's mother, Mrs. Sam-i uel Lake, an old resident of the IT- TT rv, 1 -aatci ivil. aim EDISON, April 12 Michael Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Montgomery EDISON, April 12 Wallace spent the weekend at the home Homsack of Interboro Trucking of Adams street. Lampkin of 87 Winthrop road, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

on Route 1, and Pri, roririr0j Mrs. John Sophia of West New of Florence street received a surprise phone call yesterday from their son, Apprentice Fireman Alex Kereczsi Jr. A sailor i Mrs. Charles Clayton and fam- mons of Neptune were guests of ily Mrs. Elizabeth Clayton and the latter's mother, Mrs.

George Mr. and M.s The0dore Kenny Donnelly Sr. of SnowhUl sons all of Ridge rof)d ny Suday- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ramsay Mr.

and Mrs. John Clock Sr. 0f Danvillp. Va snpnt Nebus. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Petersen Cramer of Bond was st'len from his York spent last week visiting her township, died in Philadelphia last week and was buried in Kingston on Saturday. She had nuuuuiiUBC, Jiave vpstprrtav aftprnnnn have announced the engagement named to the board of di on board the aircraft carrier U.I of their daughter, Miss Margue No method of entry into the lived in this area most of her life. She would have been 90 S. S.

Wasp, the seaman called house was discovered. Patrolman son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sophia of Oak Tree road, and her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Smoyak of Adams street. rectors of the New Jersey Motor Truck Association, Daniel J. rite Petersen, to Herman W. of Brookside road motored tolSunday and Monday with Mr their summer home at Seaside'and Mrs. Thelbert Hunt and Peter Quagllariello investigated years old in August.

Crecca, executive director, an Voight, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Voight. Park Sunday. nounced today.

his parents from San Diego, upon the return of the Wasp from duty since December in the China seas. Miss Cornelia M. Penn of Elm Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Colia of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Randolph Ap Mr. Homsack will serve three Schools Hurt by Abatement pleby 3rd and sons visited relatives in Manasquan Beach family. On Sunday Mr.

and Mrs. Hunt and son Teddy and Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay visited Mr. and Mrs.

James Barbour in East Orange. Miss Helen Youna of Rrnnk. 1060 Woodruff street were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Provenchier of North Arlington years and Mr.

Cramer will fill an unexpired term ending March, CATHY GRAND-JEAN on Thursday. FASHION SHOW MODELi 1956- Bth win be a the inuiiiwH uiivn association annual convention street, Nixon, is spending the Easter vacation on a motor trip through Florida. She is accompanied by the Misses Mary Col Of Taxes, Pisciotta Charges and Mrs. Charles Schwartzman lyn and Miss Catherine Martinak EDISON. April 12-The Seniorl Mrs.

Mary Allision and sons Wesley, Noel and Jerimiah of Little Creek, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rosen- 0I, rords spent the weekend berg and Mr.

and Mrs. Charles lwith Mr- and Mrs. Vincent lins and Mary Yurko of New Sodality of St. Matthew's R. C.

Brunswick and Maureen Powers Church will hold a fashion show Young and son Gerald. Rosenberg, all of this place. EDISON, April 12 Edward dictated to when they could not Pisciotta, candidate for commis-1 have the equipment of their sioner in the May 10 choice. Are these facts examples Driver Is Accused of New York City. The group May 17 in the school hall man Schnelter of Pershing ave nue.

blamed the present commission of your administrative abilities? Mrs. Hazel Hobbs, Miss Beverly Schenck and Kenneth Hobbs spent Friday at the Zoological Gardens in Philadelphia. spent Easter week-end in Jack- Miss Audrey Gulyas, general sonville where they visited Ma- chairman, has announced that the rine Pfc. William F. Penn, Miss featured model will be Cathy Mr.

and Mrs. Bertram Levison Rose Angcline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R.

Angeline of 105 Homes Park avenue, celebrated her 11th birthday with a family party at home Wednes Of Flattening Sign ers last night for the school prob lems. He said: "Deceived" Parents "The school dilemma is an of Hudson street gave a party in Penn's brother, who is stationed'Grand-Jean. Miss Middlesex PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP, their home on Wednesday in "The most important problems other fine example of your ad County. of 1954. Summer fashions April 12 William P.

Becker, 30, at the naval air base there. day. facing the voters of Edison in ministrative abilities. This sit- from the Melbourne Shop of New of 426 Fourth street, Dunellen, Mr. and Mrs, A.

H. Nelson of the campaign are schools, taxes, uation mav well be directlv at- Mrs. Ailred C. Van Dwyn spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Van Dwyn and family in Point Pleasant. Mrs. Arthur Blackler and sons Billy and Leslie of Brooklyn 232 Elizabeth avenue, celebrated Brunswick will be shown. Mem-iwas charged with leaving the bers of the sodality will model'scene of an accident last night sewage and all the other muni-jtributed to the incumbents, who cipal services rendered. But the; have deceived the parents and their eighth wedding anniver the clothes.

honor of his birthday and that of their son, William, who was 10. The party was also a house-warming. Among those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. George Beck of Newark; Mr.

and Mrs. Maurice Beck of East Orange; Mrs. Anne Levison of Newark; Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Kasner of sary with a family dinner party paramount issue at nand is 'betrayed the children, whether we are going to elect "How.

you inquire, can they after a car knocked down a street marker sign at the corner of South Washington avenue and Entertainment will be provid at their home on Thursday. ed by "male models." Tickets for the affair may be purchased spent the weekend with Mrs. James Blackler. Mr. and Mrs.

O. Howard Smith Jr. and son George of Cranbury men or women who are lacking! be at fault for the school dilem-in three virtues which the Mv answer to this is Academy street cumbents possess so well, main-! elementary. They possess full ly, listen well, promise all, and jknowledge of the sources of The license number of the car was furnished by witnesses and Becker was picked up later in from any member or through the church organizations. Proceeds will be used to help fulfill the Diane Wo.lick, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Emil Wojick of 77 Homes Park avenue, celebrated her 11th birthday with a party at her home on Wednesday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Martin Paulla and sons Leo -and Walter of Fords; Michael and weie easier gucsis of Mr.

and Mrs. A. Howard Smith Sr. and daughter. Verona; Mr.

and Mrs. Sol Zayner of Orange; Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Pierson and daughters Roberta, sodality's pledge to the church.l Dunellen. Patrolmen George T.

ao notning. jrevenue collected for the school "An indication of a dissatis-1 system. This revenue is derived fied public is reflected in the from two sources first, real Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knnnn Rose Marie and Lynn Cherie, I van Alien and John J.

tiroiy in- MENLO PARK TERRACEjvestigi and daughter Stephanie and Mr and Mrs. Ernest Tt. MnrcVinn Mrs. Anna Graham and sons Wil number oi civic organizations and secondly, state aid. which are active in the town-jFranchise tax and all the other ship; the storming of the town-itaxes are excluded.

How, Mr. liam and Willis, all of Irvington Cop Remembers Seeing Car lie's Told Was Stolen EDISON, April 12 Heads-up police work located. two stolen cars yesterday. Patrolman Adolph Muth was listening to James A. Francis of Prince street, Metuchen, describe his car that was stolen.

From the description, Patrolman Muth remembered seeing the car in Delta avenue while driving to Metuchen. The case was solved almost as soon as it began. Patrolman Steve Anthony investigated a car that was left all dayi behind Nick Mazza's gas station in Plainfield avenue near Camp Kilmer. A check showed that the car had been stolen in Somerville from Philip Fine of Camden, DEMOCRATS TO MEET PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP, were Easter dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Charles Davall in Kingston, Pauline Suckecki, Helen and Loretta Pierson, Michael and Walter Ferguson, Edward and Nancy Greilla, all of this place.

ORGANIZES CUB PACK ISELIN. April 12 A Cub Scout pack has been organized under the sponsorship of the April 12 A film, "Safety for Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rosenberg of Plymouth drive celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary with a dinner party at their home ship hall and Board of Educa-i Commissioners, are we going to tion's chambers to protest thesolve this dilemma while you ever-increasing half-day ses-(have established a policy of ex- cinna whinh or ripfinitplv lt-l- nA4n rnm Your Children," will be shown Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Wrioht tomorrow night at a meeting of and daughter Nancy spent the the Piscataway Township Demo meniai 10 tne cniid; the made- paying their fair share of taxes? Michele Plochack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Plochack of 16 Melcord drive, celebrated her eighth birthday with a party were Mr. and Mrs. Sol Schrier, cratic Club at the River road quate water pressure, so have abated taxes on real mentlv nrotested hv ire rnmmis- potato fn- nnrtir.

inHLvMnaie Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Clutz, Mr Volunteer Fire Company fire house in Bound Brook Heights doners, which hampers their this your "method of increasing and Mrs- Robert Miller, all of efficiency and places them at a (school revenue? Are these facts Wes Nw York; Mr. and Mrs, at home on Wednesday. Present were Diane Stiles, Newell, Joyce Menlo Park Terrace Civic Association.

The pack has six dens under the leadership of the following den mothers: Mrs. George Rade, Mrs. Alfred Llsier, Mrs. Richard Tome, Mrs. Lawrence Wescott, Mrs.

Everett Halucka and Mrs. William Farraire. wun Mrs. L. lone Wright at Aqueboque, L.

I. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Voor-hees and daughter, Miss Ruth Voorhecs, entertained at Easter dinner Mr.

and Mrs. Maynard Voorhecs of the Junction and Mr. nd Mrs. Frank Met? Jr. of Three Mile Run.

at 8 clock. Mayor John Duffy and Town and Helen weirincbur. Bessie disadvantage in protecting pro ship Clerk Edward G. Huber, Sweeney, James Weisman, Elaine not a breach of public faith? Or doesn't the public matter? Tell the public, Mr. Commissioners, perty.

me ana iimD; to say nothing of the manner in which wuour ipmann ot urooKiyn, N. Mr. and Mrs. David Rosen-kranz and Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Spegiola of Perth Amboy; Mr. candidates for the Township Taylor and Sharon Freeman, all i i Committee, will speak. the fire companies have been all about the abatements." oi mis piace. I.

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