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The Central New Jersey Home News from New Brunswick, New Jersey • 8

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New Brunswick, New Jersey
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RECEIVE SCOUT PINS METL'CHEN Nine members of Service Scheduled For Anniversaries THE DAILY HOME NEWS NKW BRUNSWICK, 1 TI MAY 2. 11M NKW BRUNSWICK, 1, TI MAY 23. 11M Motorists to Get Traffic Reports Mr and Mr. Missir of Brownie iiuuh Shoe Store Manager to Retire, Converses in Five Languages Edison, central office couple for It 0 AP)-Motorists Motorists traveling in New Jersey the bureau, reported that the bureau plans to make this an annual affair in the Trenton during the summer weekends will be able to keep track of traffic cis Neighborhood received Jiieir scout pins in a fly-up ceremony Thursday at the home of Mrs. William Boardman.

They were Donna Boardman, Susan Henderson. Doreen Graham, Maureen Dempsey, Gwen O'Connor, Pamela Scharwath, Karen Tagliabos-chi, Amanda Tomalin and Deborah Tomchak. ticups by turning on their radios EDISON Wide response in I registration for the special program honoring couples who are celebrating their golden or silver wedding anniversaries during 1903 is reported by Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam Leahy of Wood-bridge, who are in charge of the affair, which will be held at St Mary's Cathedral, Trenton, at 4 p.m.

June 30. Almost 100 couples from more the New Jersey State Police an Albert Papouchado, for Hip past years manager of the Thorn McAn Shoe Store at 337 George will retire June 1. He had worked for Thorn McAn for 30 years, Papouchado began his shoe re nounced today. The state police will operate a Dried milk in colors 'red, green, yellow and blue) is being marketed in Japan. if A si special traffic reporting service during the summer to keep track of all main roads into the shore and mountain resort areas.

The tailing care er as a part-time sales than 35 parishes have already NORTH BRUNSVICK TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS ATTENTION On May 30 directly after the parade at 2:30 p.m. Recreation Commission is sponsoring a series of man at $12 a week in 1933. A native of Cairo, Kgypt, he can speak French. Italian, Spanish, Arabic and some Greek and often conversed with customers in their native languages. The Papnuchados own a home in Itoss Hall Blvd.

Caring for the house and grounds will, according to Papouchado, take up much of his new spare time. His plans also call for occasional dcep-ca fishing, registered, the Lcahys told the Rev. Edmund W. Krcger, pastor of St. Joseph's parish in Bound Brook and director of the Family Life Bureau of the Trenton Diocese, sponsor of the event, at the bureau here Sunday.

Bishop George W. Ahr will officiate in the holy hour ceremonies, which will include the presentations of the scrolls and tbe papal blessing at the cathedral altar. Following the service, a brief reception will be held in the calhedral dining hall. reports will be made available to radio itations in New Jersey, New York City and Kastcrn Pennsylvania. Broadcasts will be made at 3:30, 7:30 and 9:30 on Friday and Sunday evenings and at 10:30 a.m.

and 9:30 p.m. on Saturdays, according to Col. Dominick R. Cappcllo, superintendent of state police. The night before Memorial Day and July 4 there will also be the three evening advisories, he said.

41 Georges New Brunswick I FAMOUS BRAND the excursions and cooking his favor ite hobby. Mrs. Papouchado Is a member 1 ni nirTiiiiDAi rural of the New Brunswick Art Center ALBERT PAPOUCHADO eii ii iuir i nn.oi iui anil has participated in many Iw tab? ill km uunuumi nL.j.j 1 local exhibits. Stepping up into the manager's YOUNG ADULT MEETING On Sunday. Catholic Young athletic events at Babbage Park.

30 yard dash end sack race for boys and girls ages 6 to 9, 10-11, 121 3. Winners will receive awards at the speakers stand. Each participant in any event including all bicycle riders in the parade will be given refreshments or ride tickets. Also awards will be made to the best male and female dancers. Winners of the Bocci game, and to the winners of ball game between Presentation of awards will be made by Harry C.

Burns, chairman. Competitive activities are limited solely to the rest-dents of North Brunswick Township. Come out and enjoy the afternoon at Babbage Park. HARRY C. BURNS, Chairman position at the George St.

store .1 is Walter Kolrba of fiffl) Wood assistant manager of the stmet for the past 12 years. Adult Club will hold its monthly nieetina at St. Joseph's Church in Hound lirook. The Kosary will he said at 7:30 p.m. at a holy hour followed by the meeting.

A Ret-together will follow in the church hall. DOWNTOWN NEW BRUNSWICK STORES WILL BE OPEN WEDNESDAY NITE 'TIL 9 P.M. Yarosz Installed as League President Edward Yarns was tailed I FULL rV I quart ri nil fULL I QUART I LumlKT consumption in the U.S. during 12 totaled 37.4 billion board feet. ns president of The Home News Bowling League last night at the a i eague's second annual banquet at the Flagpost Inn, South Bruns yJi-iti'r-ss COLLEGE OQ 8 wick.

He succeeds William Wa. ner. Olhrr officers for the IW.W4 season arc Mrs. Barbara Tal- hi I uto, vice president, and James McGraw, secretary-treasurer. JJZnAULIl Filtv-five bowlers and guests attended the banquet and danced imsajLi IjlfJ Vii 1 Will FULL QUART 1 CHARKA Ir.itnicb'ii'iiisi.ri' VODKA FULL QUART RUiVl nJ FULL QUART to the music of the Aimsonics.

County Detective To lleeeive Decree From Seton Hall County Detective George J. Soriano will be graduated from Seton Hull University, Newark, on June 8, with an associate in arts degree. Soriano, 41, who lives at 2G Claremont Ave, North Brunswick, has been a member of the Prosecutor's (Mike staff since 1954 and his primary duty is handling cases involving motor vehicle fatalities in Middlesex County. He joined the Prosecutor's Office after six years' service as a N.J. state trwprr.

A native of Raritan, Soriana attcmll schools there and was graduated from Somervillc High School. Soriano, named to the dean's list at Seton Hall, studied at Washington State University College and has received certificates from Rutgers University for traffic administration, public speaking and Kngh.sh. Soriano holds an inslructor's certificate from the N. J. Police Training Commission and teaches at the Middlesex County Police Training School.

He and his wife, Audrey, have two daughters, Patti, 6. and Donna. 3'j. COLLEGE CLUB COCKTAILS IANCAR CHAMPAGNE NEW YORK STATE S'l 99 WHITE SJ 99 MANHATTAN MARTINI PINK OT. QT.

"ALL ABOVE BODNAR'S EXCLUSIVESI' CHARTER 9-4200 PARKING Oil OUR fen In rf til hpy CUSTOM CUT FOR YOUR DINING PLEASURE Stanley Jacobs says: "Why pay more for your favorite cuts of meats when you can buy them at your nearest Sf( I mil I 0 ii 15KAM) NEW TIHE (Miarantrnl for Months. y4 I I Na.ionMi.Ic Ml Full l-Fly Trcx Conl 13 FKEK 5IOUM1XC nX" Cr Tir. AM) OLD TIUE pan at? UUULsL-U MARKET AT REASONABLE PRICES! IMS WGSES FEATURES CEfiUCEI SEACS 39c lb. CHUCK ROAST (bonc-in) 39c lb. READY-TO EAT SMOKED HAMS ITLL-CUT OQc I I ILL-CUT SHANK HALF 03 lb.

r.LTT HALF 49c ib. LEAN BEEF CHOPPED MEAT SH" CUT BONELESS STEflKS roast ROAST 691 BL Wl ic HVGRABE FRAWEIS 59c lb. RIB STEAK 69c lb. is Port erhouso SteaEi 75c lb. Vor OI, TlVc fis: i ard, SHOP THE GARDEN STATE QUALITY MEAT MARKET NEAR YOU! Vtml jlgg 1123 GEORGES ROAD, CORNER ELMWOOD PLACE NORTH BRUNSWICK (ACROSS FROM NORTH BRUNSWICK SHOPPING CENTER) ROUTE -27, EDISON (NEXT TO BELL'S DRUG STORE) 203 SOUTH MAIN STREET, CORNER HIGH STREET, METUCHEN 970 AMBOY AVENUI, CORNER STH STREET, (Clara Barton) FORDS TucMtay, Wednttday.

SEARS NEW BRUNSWICK 101 ALRANY STKEET CH 9-1230 PERTH AMBOY. Mon. and Fri. 'til 9 Hobirl Strtft SOMERVILLE Mon. and Fri.

Hil 9 p.m. Somtritf City Shopping Ctnttr I Fridny SatUf action (uarantreil Or Your Money Hark I p.m..

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