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Asbury Park Pressi
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170.860 MILES OF MELODY ASBURY PARK SUNDAY PRESS, June 26, 1960 11 'Retired9 Malavskys Sing Cllham Want Out sta?" increasing stwd-HAVAN7 The backlog of I durini? th P1 months. Cuhan applicants for fKtri.it and Tourist applicant now must wi residence visas to the United until at least January 1951. united in a common bond." In Israel, the Malavskys grossed $187,000 during 33 concerts. The money was donated to Israel. On Como Show Gloria and Trudy, now Mrs.

Jerome Packer, Englewood Cliffs, later formed the Marlin Sisters. Among their 45 records are some with Guv Mitchell, Eddie Fisher. Only At PENN FURNITURE! Thrifty Buy on 100 FOAM Available and Ted Steele. Mrs. Packer re mains in show business as one of the Ray Charles Singers on the Perry Como show.

The Malovsky's other children are Mrs. Arthur Schrieber, Freehold; Mrs. Victor Mernick, Brooklyn; Morton, here, and Albert, Dover. "We will always come together to sing," said Cantor Malavsky, "but our future now is mainly grandchildren." LAKEWOOD A rusting 1938 redan stands behind a barn at 645 Cross St. Its odometer is stopped at 170,860 miles.

On the floor lies a water stained theater bill reading: APPEARING TONIGHT THE INTERNATIONALLY FAMED "SINGERS OF ISRAEL" The car belongs to Cantor Samuel Malavsky. It once carried him, his wife, and their six children to performances of Hebrew liturgical and folk songs in the United States and Canada. Today, the cantor has retired except for occasional appearances in local synagogues. His four daughters and two sons are married and scattered about New Jersey and New York. But they have reunions and still perform.

Their performance Saturday night o'. Ttmple Beth El, Asbury Park, honored Rabbi Bernard Spielman of Temple Beth Torah, Ocean Township. Mother Packed Clothes Mrs. Malavsky did not sing with the group. She was their manager and cook and the only once who could pack clothes for eight persons in the car.

Russia, Cantor Malavsky was trained to lead the prayers and chants of Hebrew ritual. He came to this country in 1914 and met his wife in New Haven, Conn. The extent of their early travel is shown by the birthplaces of their children: Bridgeton, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Baltimore, New Haven, and Detroit. The cantor first taught his children to sing as a choir at religious services. As the group became more skilled, friends urged them to sing professionally.

After both sons returned from military service during World War II, the family decided to try it. Sang In Six Countries They started from San Francisco in 1945 and continued for 10 years, singing for Jewish congregations, theater audiences, and Korea bound servicemen. They sang in this country and in Canada, England, France, Cuba, and Israel. "Our music appealed to all" recalls Gloria Malavsky, now Mrs. Manny Goldman, Lakewood.

"In a Jerusalem audience I saw an old man, an Israeli patriot and a Communist listening side by side 1 fir 1 1 II 1 1 1 I 111 tel COMPLETE jj SETS FOR 2 77 Mrs. Arthur Schrieber, Freehold; Mrs. Manny Goldman, Lokewood; Mrs. Victor Mernick, Brooklyn, and Mrs. Je rome Packer, Englewood Cliffs.

In reari Morion, lake-wood, and Albert, Dover. (Press Photo) Sets Sold Separately at $39.95 FAMILY RECITAl-Cantor Samutl Malavsky (right) directs his six children who onct performed Internationally as th "Singers of Israel." Members of ih group are mar ried now but occasionally gather for performances of Hebrew liturgical and folk songs. Front row, left to rights 2 telle' foam martrtiiss 2 spaciotly dsl nasi box rina Nan-alltrgenic mildew- POINT PLEASANT AREA 4 satin smooth fcrais ferrules? IffS World rt no writs' scotch plofsf upholsttry in many colors Boltttrs available for studio til GOODYEAR TIRES From his childhood in Kiev, proof ntvtr naea's turninf Bummfr hft tnd truffle ni rfsp'Ct for worn nmonth tlrfi Pro-tct vour enr nd fumlly of rint torUv. Trt Free Canceled Stamps Help Cats Protection League Red Bank Youth In C.G. Reserve RED BANK Walter W.

Oak-den, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Oakden, 14 Jefferson has enlisted in the U.S. Coast Guard Reserve.

After six months active duty at the Coast Guard Receiving Center, Cape May, he will return home and be assigned to the local Coast Guard reserve unit at the Earle Naval Ammunition Depot. H. A. Crockett, Yoeman l.C. USCO recruiter at the Red Bank Post Office, announced he is now taking applications from young men with no prior aervice, for enlistment In the regular Coast Guard and the reserve.

The office is open 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Mondays through Fridays, and Until 11:30 a.m., Saturdays. RETREADS HERCULES TIRES 33 Open Stock Dressers 0 Chests Beds 0 Desks Rer. 59.95! fflN Furniture "Qualify furniture- et Dlicount Prktt" 1316 Corlitt Ave. (Route 33) Neptune Plenty ef Free Parking PRospect 5-5160 WE ARE FRIENDLY TIRE DEALER.

Mrs. Laurent Falcy, 167 19th were recent weekend hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Terre Dauchert, Cresskill. w.

CUSTOM TIRE Furniture, Third Floor Department Store, Long Branch BAYWOOD Mre. Walter Jones, Baywood, is recuperating at home following her recent illness. 1200 Main St. Phone PR 5-0700 Bradley Beach BEAVER GARDENS The Cats Protection League of England is grateful for the 2,000 canceled postage stamps recently received from Mrs. Alec S.

Butter-worth, 1524 Little Hill Rd. Mrs. Butterworth, a stamp collector and cat' lover, received a letter of thanks from the league. The letter stated the stamps will boost league funds considerably. The league operates a clinic and home for stray cats.

Open Wei. A Men to put Park ttu. Rar KtWt Mini 1 DRIVE III TO BAMBERGER'S MONMOUTH AUTO CENTER, GET THESE SERVICES FREE WITH YOUR TIRE PURCHASE: AT THE EATONTOWN CIRCLE Two former classmates who had not seen each other In IS years renewed acquaintances recently. They are Mrs. Carl Ebel, 1412 Northstreams Parkway, and Mrs.

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mm Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shirey, Stuy-vesant recently entertained relatives from Reading, Pa. They were their son, John; Mr. Shirey's niece, Mrs.

Harold Wiand, and his sister-in-law, Mrs. Anna L. Shirey. XT i UlLBOl SHORE ACRES Mr. and Mrs.

John A. Mathis, Farragut Drive, recently entertained Mr. and Mrs. Francis Schmidt Coytesville, and Mrs. John L.

Schultz, Du-mont. With them was Mrs. Francis Schmidt who will spend two weeks with the Mathis family. 4 Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Seibel, Circle Drive, were Mrs. Seibel's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Butler, Cresskill. RIVIERA BEACH Mr.

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-JrfJs riV Anderson Gets Engineer Post BERKELEY TOWNSHIP-Joj-eph M. Anderson, Pine Beach, hat been appointed engineer of this municipality. He was sworn in at a recent special committee meeting. Mr. Anderson, who also is muni- OUR FIHEST i cipal engineer in Pine Beach and Island Heights, replaces the engineering firm of fellows and Read, Toms River, which resigned the post two weeks ago.

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