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2 THE DAILY HOME NEWS. NEW BRUNSWICK, N. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1953. NEWPASTOR MOVES! Services Tnmnrrnui Arm nun re Seal Sale Chairman Parking Violators Fined in Milltown Renamed in Winn Calls G.O.P. Candidates 'Ignorant' of Borough Affairs INTO PARSONAGE own MILLTOWN, Oct.

10. Six uy iu isiiuruits in oumn niier MILLTOWN, Oct: 10 Mrs. J. drivers were assessed $2 court SEEK REVERSAL ON CONDEMNATION Application for a new trial of a condemnation appeal will be made here next Friday In Superior Court on the ground that the verdict was contrary to the weight of evidence; that it was excessive; and there was no evidence to Justify amount given. M.i..

nf th annllcation WIS costs each last night by Magistrate John Fuchs in Municipal JAMESBURG, Oct. 10 The Rev. Joseph Kaluhiokalani, newly appointed pastor of the James- vburg and Spots wood Methodist Churches, has moved, with his MILLTOWN. Oct. 10 Vernon M.

Crabiel has been reappointed chairman for the 1953 Christmas Seal Sale here, according to an announcement by J. H. Bernstein, president of the Middlesex County C. Win, Democratic candidate for SOUTH RIVER, Oct. 10 Services tomorrow in South River churches have been announced.

First Presbyterian mayor, charged today that Nor ners, the Republican chairman of the utilities committee for three years, to reduce the electric rates. The, people of Milltown, he neglects to mention, also had hounded Republican administrations for wife and son, into the parsonage man F. Childers, Republican candidate for the Borough Council, on Vine street. The Rev Alex Nemeth, pastor Tuberculosis and Health League. morrow, with a sung mass and sermon at 11 a.

m. Church school will meet at 9 a. m. Confessions will be held tonight from 7:30 tc 8 o'clock Corpus Christi R. C.

Confessions will be heard today in Corpus Christi Roman Catholic Church from 4 to 5:15 His plana for the Jamesburg of the First Presbyterian church include reorganization of! has announced "The One Who The Seal bale will be conducted in Middlesex by the Tuberculosis many, many years to reduce the is ignorant of borough affairs. Mr. Winn discussed streets and the electric department and defended the increase in water rates the Junior Choir and the activa- Came Running" will be the ser and Health League from November 18 to December 25. electric rate yet nothing ever was John T. Keefe, attorney achieved until Democrat Ronald fop Eliabethtown Water Company mon topic at the 10 a m.

service Mrs. Crabiel, who has been ac tomorrow. The sacrament of bap tion of a Methodist Youth Fellowship. Mr. Kaluhiokalani received his educat'on at Wesleyan and Tsm- by pointing out that the increase Becnr WM appointed to that tive in the Middlesex County Tub tism will be administered.

Court for parking violations. Raymond Yeates of 17 Tenth street, New Brunswick, and Patrick DeConie of 275 South Main street were issued summonses by Chief William B. Miller for parking in prohibited areas on South Main street. Edward J. Tyska of Main street, Sayreville, received the summons for a similar charge from special Patrolman Hylan Petry.

Three drivers were charged with wrongside parking by Special Patrolman Edgar Gibson. They were Vincent P. Cox of 3 Laurel place, North Brunswick; Florence M. Clark of 219 Washington road Sayreville, and committee mis year. was ordered by the city of New Brunswick, which supplies the erculosis and Health Lcr-rie for The young people o' the church "Mr.

Childers to attempted attempted will meet Thursday night at borough with water. many years, Is a member of the league's Board of Directors, chair pie Theological Seminaries and is at present taking advance work at Drew Seminary in Madison. He rne candidate statement is as 7:30. Holy Trinity Episcopal credit Mr. Conners with the reduction rate, yet he was present only the night before when the Republican candidate for mayor man of the Housing committee, m.

and from 7:30 to 9 p. according to the pastoi, the Rev. Joseph Connolly. Masses tomorrow are at 6, 7:30, 9, 10 and 11 a. m.

Novena to the miraculous medal will be held Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. Tabernacle Baptist The pastor, the Rev Donald K. Balfour of Tabernacle Baptist Church has announced Sundav is a veteran of four years of serv follows: "The appalling ignorance with and a member of the Seal Sale As announced by the rector, the ice in the armed forces, 39 months committee. was forced to confess that Mr.

Rev. Robert Schuman of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, there which Republican candidates ap which were spent overseas. Beecher alone had worked out this The minister has served church will be a ow mass at 8 a. m. to GEORGES RD.

CHURCH financial problem. Against Road Repairs "On the subject of street main proach municipal affairs in Mill-town was highlighted this week by a speech by the G.O.P. candidate for council. Norman Childers. es in West Virginia and in cocas, N.

His parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kaluhiokalani, live scnool will be held at 8:45 a. Consolidated. Its appeal was irom awards by condemnation commissioners for rights-of-way through five Piscatawaytown properties.

Judge Ralph J. Smalley heard the appeal without a jury and after an inspection of the properties returned verdicts that were higher than the awards made by condemnation commissioners. Property taken wasjised to install a 48 inch pipe line from Possumtown road and Reading railroad, Piscat-away township, to Park avenu and Stephenville parkway, Rari-tan township. Property owners and the amount of the verdicts compared to commissioner's awards were: James E. Bays, $1,250 and $600; Charles H.

Smith, $800 and $775; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Bieler, $800 and S780: Mr. and Mrs.

Henry SCHEDULUES SERVICES ttarry Mintz of Newark. Violations Bureau Clerk Charles A. Miller reported that 50 sum tomorrow. Family Day will be I "Mr. Childers started off by ad- tenance, Mr.

Childers is equally unaware of the background and In Riverside. ooserved. This is the second Sun NORTH BRUNSWICK. Oct. 10 mining that he had 'hounded' day In the attendance The goal Cake Sale Planned By Campbell P.T.A.

SOUTH RIVER, Oct. 10 Mrs. Frank Roen was appointed chairman of a cake sale to be held on Services at the Georees Road ine wora nis ueorge con- monses had been handled in the violations bureau during the week. The majority of violations tomorrow is ZZ5 In attendance Biptlst Church have Evh pupil who brings a new development of this vital subject. He completely neglects to mention that the Republican party and his two running mates in particular have consistently voted against appropriation of funds for street repair and that the Democrats pupu will receive a live goldfish were on the New Jersey turn pike.

At the a. m. worship service South River SOUTH RIVER, Oct. 10 The Holy Name Society ot St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church will meet ii 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at the Polish National Home to 'participate in the jubilee ceremonies at 11 o'clock in St.

Mary's October 23 by the Parent-Teacher Association of Campbell School. tne pastor will preach on "Corin. thlan Truths." Also scheduled are: 11 a. nursery and junior church: 6 year after year have made this an Plans weie made at the first fall Cr anbury CRANBURY. Oct.

10 Mrs. Con Pankevich, Mrs. James" Christiansen, Mrs. B. Van Wicklen, Mrs.

Charles Hagerty, Mrs. Edward Dolan, Mrs. Clarence Ervin, Mrs. John- Enders and Mrs. Ralph Danser attended the fall seminar of the W.S.C.S.

In the Broad Street been announced by the Rev. Clifford A. Lofgren, pastor, as follows: Sunday School at 10 a. m.t morning worship at 11 a. Intermediate Young Peoples meeting, 6:30 p.

m. and evening worship at 7:30 p. m. Boy Scout Troop 28 will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m.

and the midweek Bible study will ba held Important part of their platform. Milltown MILLTOWN, Oct. 10 "Christ meeting Thursday afternoon In "Mr. Childers, whose speech the school auditorium. senior young people meeting: must have been prepared for him months ago and pigeonholed until Church.

p. evening go-pel with a Biblical message by the pastor. Smith, $1,000 and $800; Charlea B. Rutan, $1,450 and $1,050. Commissioners who made tht awards were Thomas T.

Murray and William F. McCloskey A Peroshki sale will be held Friday from 1 to 6 o'clock at the Russian S-hool by the Altar So KUHsian Orthodox Accordin? to the nastnr. tho Mrs Frederick Schnatz, membership cnatrman announced there will be a prize awarded to the classroom having the most mothers and fathers registered in tht P.T.A. rMs Charles McGulre, presi Methodist Church, Burlington, on Rev. Philn Pechinskv.

a vesDer both of this city, and W. Burton ians Have Something" will be the topic of the sermon by the Rev. Elwood Perkins at the 11 a. m. service tomorrow at the Metho.

dist Church The juniot and senior choirs will sing. Church School will meet at 9:45 a. m. and the Youth Fellowship will meet at ciety of Sts. Peter and Paul Rus Wednesday.

Salisbury, of Piscataway service will be held tonight at 7 o'clock in Sts. Petei and Paul Mr. and Mrs. Bluett Chennault aian Orthodox Church. The sale committee will meet at the Rus this inopportune moment, talks about the holes in Cleveland, a venue.

However, the Republican candidate apparently doesn't get around to see what the Democrats are achieving, We challenge him to find any holes in Cleveland avenue or any other street that was repaired this year under the Democratic street program. City Raised Rate R'issian Orthodox Church. dent, announced that nine mem of Wellsville, N. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.

John W. sian School Thursday night at 6 o'clock. bers attended the county workshop in Uew Brunswisk last week 6 30 m. Duckett. Spotswood Mr.

and Mrs. H. Stanley Judd and that Campbell School was the The executive committee of the Willett School Parent-Teacher Association will meet Tuesday to have returned home after spend lng a month at Elberon. Wednesday at 7:45 p. m.

Both meetings will be held in the church. The Ladies Aid Society will meet on Wednesday. Choir practices on Thursday will be as follows: Junior at 7 p. youth at 7:30 p. m.

and senior at 8 p. m. On Friday the Junior Young People will meet from 7 to 8:45 m. In the church. The group will sponsor a fall banquet on October 29 at 7 p.

m. in Windsor Manor in East Brunswick. Larry MjGuM, assistant director of the Word of Life Camp at SPOTSWOOD, Oct. 10 Her Rally and Promotion day will be held at the 10:15 a m. service at St.

Paul's Reformed Church tomorrow A special service, "We Would Be Building." will be pre only school to have the principal of the scnool present "Mr. Childers is equally ignor appoint delegates to the conven rt rt I fT Tail rtllL. AlIICIlL'slIl Mr. and Mrs. I.

D. Barclay spent tion in Atlantic City tht latter ant when he discusses the Increase! Legion meet at Legion Hall Principal Joseph Holfelder and Mrs. Carro'l Sleber, life members of the P.T.A.. will attend the life the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.

S. E. Bennett of Riverhead. L. I.

part of the month. sented ana members of the con. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lowe membership dinner in Atlantic Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Solomatlna "and family of 33 Katherine street have moved to 9 Albert street, and son of Schenectady, N. Y.

were weekend guests of Mr. and City as guests of the P.T.A. Plans were dscussed to hold a dungaree narty for the sixth, sev Sayreville. Mrs. Alfred Lowe and family.

gregation and Church School will participate, The Rev Russell D. Custer will speak. The Church School will meet at 9:30 p. m. and the Youth Fellowship at 6:30 p.

m. Member of the junior and Mr. and Mrs. F. E.

Flinn of Schrone Lake, N. will be the Mr. and Mrs. George Zohovetz Jr. of 12 Whitehead avenue will u.c walc (ic hub jwr, Monday night, does not know, it seems, that the The First Aid Squad will meet rate increase was ordered by the at its headquarters Monday night, city of New Brunswick and passed, Xne Woman's Society of Chris-along to all of its consumers service of the Methodist which the borough of Milltown is church will meet at the church n.u- Monday night.

This G. O. P. candidate mourns The Hoiy Name Society of the the removal at the beginning of, Church 0f Immaculate Conception this year of Mr Conners as chair-1 meet at the parish house at 8 man of the utilities committee. He Monday has admitted, however, that eveniw ha.

h.pn an. enth and eighth grades. This speaker, rickets may be obtained Driscoll, are spending six date will be announced. weeks with the Rev. and Mrs celebrate cheir sixth wedding an from group members.

A high mass will be celebrated at the 10 a m. service tomorrow. Sunday school will follow at 8:30 a. m. Old Catholic Church Masses will be celebrated In the Old Catholic Church tomorrow at 9 and 11 a m.

Conklin Methodist The Rev Kenneth Perlnchief, pastor of Conklin Methodist Church, has announced Sunday school will convent at 9:45 a. m. At the morning worship service at 11 a'ciock the sermon topic will be "The Dimensions of the Church." Altar flowers are a gift from Mrs. James VanCleaf in memory of her husband. The Official Board will meet Monday night at 7:30 in the church parlor.

St. Stephen's Catholic Rosary devotions for October will be held Monday and Tuesday at 7:30 English in St. Stephen's Catholic Church. A service on Wednesday will include a sermon. riversary tomorrow.

Mr. and Alfred Swearingen and family. Plans were made to present the school lbrary witha check senior Holy Name Societies of Visitors are welcome at the Evening Bible School Monday from 7'30 0:30 at the Mrs. Zohovetz have two children Gail and Gregg. Lt.

and Mrs. Robert E. Gauntt and daughter Diane moved last from the P.T.A. during Education Week, next week. Morrison avenue TjhArnaclp RantUt nWeek to 214 The Misses Joan and Emma Jane Knight, daughters of Mr.

Mr. Holfelder introduced the South River. Persons interested Hightstown. he was unable to get any action' inted chairman of the local Cub from Mr. Conners toward the re- "ut council duction of the electric rate.

Rort, A 3rd. who is teachers at the reception, Each Our Lady of Lourdes Church will receive Communion at the 8 a. m. mass tomorrow. Other masses will be held at 7, 9:30 and 11 o'clock.

Baptisms will be administered at 12:30 p. m. The October meeting of the Women's Guild of St Paul's Re Mr. and Mrs. C.

H. Butcher of teacher was presented with a gift "But soon after the Democrats t. on behalf of the P.T.A. Great Neck, L. and Mr.

and Mrs. A. S. Butcher and son of Egg Harbor will be weekend guests assumed the chairmanship of this "1" I v. V.

may still register for courses. FIREMEN TO ATTEND COMMUNITY SERVICE and Mrs. Henry Knight of 32 Gor. don street, are spending the week end with their parents. Joan is a student at Glassboro State Teachers College and Emma Jane is a student at Trenton State Teachers College.

Superintendent Anthony Ag-none spoke on the proposed new committee, Mr. Childers admits, I glyeral months his electric bills showed a redUC-j on(1 Mr, Martin Hutchinson formed Church will be held of Mr. and Mrs. H. Earl Butcher.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry nigh scnool. Wednesday at 8 p. m.

in Fellow tion of $5 to $6 per month he attendance prize was and son moved last week to their ship Hall with Mrs. John Smith "At the same time the Demo awarded to Mrs. Matthew Bur NORTH BRUNSWICK, Oct. I0i new home in Green Village, mm- in charge, A book review on lew's first grade class. crats have exposed a $50,000 loss in the industrial electric depart uton square.

The Rev. Justin Van Der Kolk Domestic Missions, will be pre have moved to University Heights New Brunswick. Mrs. Hutchinson, is a daughter of Mrs. Albert Jackson of East Spotswood.

Sharon Kohlhepp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kohlhepp of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Fred Gundlach will conduct the 11 a. m. worship sented under the direction of Miss ment the weekend with Lt. and Republican control Thn nnnHiarh anrt farni1viof tnat department and have taken Mrs. John F.

Gundlach and family Kathryn Hoelzer. Members of the 'service tomorrow at the Corn- Truancy Is Topic steps to rectify that condition as ST 'V. ul Women's Guild of the Livingston neiormea cnurcn Friday and Saturday the devotions will be in Hungarian at 7:30. Masses tomorrow are at 7, 8, 9 and 10:30 a. Russian Baptist At the Russian Baptist Church Members of Engine Company at their new home in Dilsburg, Pa.

Miss Ella Van Siclen of Free- tUM MnlrA (U a AAA I 1 i'W SUtCl Will tWCUlie Iltl U111U of several veafs ao I m2 wJirthday anniversary tomorrow, or several years ago in the water M- Honrv saHowsH avenue Church of New Brunswick will be guests, Cpl. and Mrs. David B. Crabiel At Parents Meeting No. 1 and auxiliary will be welcomed to the service.

Sunday Scholl will begin at 9:45 a. m. K1J (. MX onH Mr. A miciil.

I i 1J department. have returned home from Alaska. SAYREVILLE, Oct. 10 Joseph drew Van Siclen and Mrs. Charles' nW" 1 jrPl Proom house on Ferris road, Old tomorrow.

Sunday school in Rus- Sayreville SAYREVILLE, Oct. 10 A bus 'will leave from St. Stanislaus School Monday at 8 a. m. for members of the Parent-Teacher wishing to attend the regional meeting in Trenton, Reservations may be made with Mrs.

Lou Lagoda or Mrs. Walter Mar-chut. The association will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Wax-mundsky of 39 Edward street celebrated their fifth wedding anniversary yesterday. Mrs. Helen Smickenbecker will sian will be held at 9:30 a. m. and I Cpl.

Crabiel is at Camp Kilmer, 'rd whirh Bridge, to. Mr. and John Ziemba was guest speaker at a meeting of the Lincoln School awaiting his discharae from the; be soloist, Hostesses will be Mrs in hnglish at 11 a. Mr. ana Mrs.

wuiiam of New Brunswick, air, aim mi, i a i0 army and his wife is at present! Nelson Birch Sr. and Mrs. Howard Parents Club Thursday night in Sr. entertained for dinner Sunday;" ProJect the in" 11.. o.n vfnH! terests of the people." Mrs.

John Fifer has returned to Kern. Ushers will be Walter with her parents in South Amboy. the school auditorium. At an evangelstie service at 7 p. m.

the pastor, the Rev. Alex Leontovich, will preach on "The Road of Victry" In both Russian Hughes, Charles Wenzel, Russell Mr. Ziemba spoke on "Tru and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ziegler Buckelew and Robert Hughes, and Jack Ziegler, ancy and said: "Children who KNIGHTS TO MEET emiTu DIVCI ri in M.

will absent themselves from and English. The Tween Club will meet tomorrow at 7 p. m. in the Berdines Corner firehouse and the Youth school without leave are not only RADIO MISSIONARY TO SPEAK AT SERVICE OLD BRIDGE, Oct. 10 The the.

Fourth. Degree As- A 1 The Rev. and Mrs. Clifford G. Sinnickson are enjoying a motor trip this week through the New England States.

her home on Landvale road following a visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Glennon of Richmond, Va. Paul Chardoussin of East Brunswick spent Thursday with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Bertus A. Shelters of Brunswick avenue, The names of the following chil -U. harming themselves but their Mr. and Mrs. Alex Konopka of council, Fellowship at 7:30 m.

in the parents. Environment plays an Canal street will celebrate their uJ ur ii, "iKnlghts of Columbus, will meet church, important part in makng useful tomorrow at 10 a. at the club- me ounaay cnooi coaro wui snriav citizens." "Milieu 3 wiiiie in me bertville Baptist Church. Union Baptist rooms to attend the celebration! Rev. Coulson Shepherd of Patch-ojue, L.

will be guest speaker! at both morning and evening services in the Old Bridee BaD- meet on Monday at 8 p. m. and) of Mr and Mrg Raymond Mr. Ziemba urged the parents in St. Mary's parish in Perth1 the senior choir will nractice "i tf 4 a vanito nhmw rill ni-arttmA to see that their children choose dren were inadvertently omitted "Remember God in All ii ICad Amooy.

Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Onuw 'ling. worthwhile friends and In this wm dp me sermon topic at the Tha 9 ml i I 1 way they will be a credit to the 11 a cpmlMlnth. tin "vuiuhj evening rinursaay at p.

m. me new ouua- nn Thiirsriav evenine the Rev held by the Knights will lna oroeram committee will meet. n.Pdea!u"i"g -xx i 8 G. Sinnickson tist officiated communiyt. nounced "the Pthe "this evening in the ThVthree meeting, will be held: arrTage o7 Jeln wit: clUDrooms at on jackson street, in the church.

Id v(nnn Church tomorrow, as n- .1" Til 1 1 Clifford H. O. Brown of VIncenttown and Robert A fashion show is being planned Wlliams. and Mrs. Walter Turner was Sunday school will convene at named chairman.

13th wedding anniversary tomorrow. Court Victorian 533, Catholic Daughters of America, will meet Monday at 8 p. m. in the Knights of Columbus clubhouse. A Columbus Day party will be held.

The Choral Society of Our Lady of Victoria Church will sponsor a trip to New York City October 28 to see "The Robe," James Bau mann is chairman of arrangements and Dorothy Heck is In charge of tickets. Mrs. John Lenahan of McCut-Cheon street celebrated her birthday anniversary yesterday. Officers Announced 9:45 a. m.

Refreshments were served by Alfred Plaudre of Mt. Holly. The couple was attended by the sister and brother-in-law of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Kitchens of At the 11 a.

m. service the Das- Mrs. Michael Sow4, Mrs. Joseph Antone, Mrs. Walter Kurczeski, tor will nstall the new officers of Mayor Costa Says He Favors All Three Ballot Questions tist Church tomorrow.

Mr. Shep- from the list of those printed in herd conducts the network radio! Thursday's paper who will take program, "Message to Israel." jpart in a Rally Day program at Services will be held at Hi the Methodist Church at p. m. o'clock in the morning and at tomorrow: Betty Jane Brown, in the evening. Patricia Van Pelt, Jay Michaels, Junior church will be held in Cecil Barnes, Jack Logan, Robert the church basement at 11 m.

Romeo, Louis Pietz and Robert Mrs. Shepherd will speak at the Puntorno. Sunday School classes at 9:45 Mrs. Helene Jackson is substit-a. m.

The Rev. and Mrs. Shepherd uting as fourth grade teacher in recently returned from Palestine. the local school for Mrs. John jAllopenna, who is ill.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shea of WINTER ARRANGEMENT! Erickson avenue will celebrate DESCRIBED TO CLUB row' wedding anniversary tomor" METUCHEN, Oct Vic-L R.linll?U1I Mrs. Edward Mikles, Mrs. R.

Con-over, Mrs. Stephen Chunco and Vincenttown. The ceremony took place in the parsonage of the Methodist Church. Philip Van Treuren of Cleve- Mrs. Thomas Benzenuto.

the Pastor Aid Society. At 3:30 the pastor will be guest speaker at the Calvary Baptist Church in Hopewell. The B.T.U. will meet at 6 p. m.

Open house will be held at the has failed to economize or! meetng in November. ME TIT HEN, Oct 10. Mayor. O.P Josepn L. Costa favors the 40-hour week for Metuchen police i ills lamer, niiaiii van iicuicu, to be budget conscious.

jand wlth Mr and Mrs. William He pointed out that earlier this Ziegler Jr. CHAIRMEN APPOINTED Democratic Women men, lavors installation of park 3 Ml.DllD.ilMl Ul 1 A I IV- Mrs. Louis hoiow ot xvew xorK KY I I1M I A h'ni) mt. in year a controversy rased over year a controversy raged over KINGSTON, Oct 10-The first I Parking authority and favors aithe borough garage.

The last week with Mr. and Mrs Plan Luncheon Party 5LW8i iX the Skinner's Mills range at 2 iaii meeting of tne Kingston i. rwkett at ti a i Addressing th Motnphim Pa. 1 and Diovided an adeouata muni.i Mr- 8na u.c vutiwii taaracn uud p. m.

tomorrow is The public Ort in wm oe- fL IV c. 7 "and John W. Duckett spent a meemiS last mgni. ne gave invited taiK ana presentea illustrations i i The public is invited to attend Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Lowe en uiub nas announced plans for a a new building that would rave said that all "responsible condi The program will nclude a re on ariea winter arrangements, 'a rany to be sponsored by the commercial wild flowers, wooded Democratic Club at Polish-Ameri- tertained last weekend for Mr. cost $100,000. 1 ft C- 1. rtn.r.A. Mw anil ception for the teachng staff.

Mrs. John Schrum, county parent education chairman, will be Bv American Legion SOUTH RIVER. Oct. 10 New officers of Frandsen-Levsndow-ski Post 214, American Legion, are: Commander, Walter Majew. ski; senior vice commander, John Siedlecki; junior vice comman-dei, John Dominieckl: finance officer, Benjamin Wakolowskl.

Service officer, Matthew G. Za-leki; sergeant-at-arms, John Garbowski; chaplain, John Ma-jewski; trustees for three years, Francis Offenberger and John Garbowski; two years, John Sho-block one year, Edward Alexander. Mr. Majewsk, who succeieds Mr. Alexander as commander, ap- the guest speaker.

fall luncheon party the Fors-gate Country Club on October 31. County candidates and representatives of the county Democratic women's organization will be present. rMs. Neil Barthie is chairman of tcket sales. Mrs.

James Chiara and Mrs, Molcolm Kirkpatrick are in charge of luncheon irs. miner ayies, the new president, has appointed commit tee charmen as follows: ana some tropical growth. can Hall Monday night. County The meeting was held in the; candidates will speak. Refresh-home of Mrs.

W. W. McLeod of 18jments will be served. Colonial court. Sheriff candidate William Gold-The next session of the Garden Ismith and Charles Morris will Club is set for.

November 1 2atiaddress a meeting of the Spots-the Metuchen Country Club. Mrs. 'wood Women's Republican Club Wilbur Westcott will be hostess, at the Community House Monday The club will discuss making night. The meeting Is onen to the flower arrangements for the Refreshments will be Jersey Home for Disabled Veter- served, ans In Roosevelt Park. I dates should announce their stands" on the public questions that will be on the ballot on November 3.

He charged that Democratic candidates have avoided declaring themselves on these public questions. Mayor Costa is seeking reelection, as are Councilmen Vincent P. Utz and Robert Moss. Both council candidates also spoke. The 40-hour week is necessary to provide better and more efficient police service, the mayor said.

"We can-jot continue to expect these men to work a 48-hour Membership, Mrs. George V. Kaltschmid; program Mrs. Ed tilm i.ir, I Mrs. Clendon Danser, Mr.

and $44,000 is enough is a funny way charles Lowe and'Miss Ade to economize or try to cut taxes, Danser MTyK I Mr. and Mrs. George Cooke of The Democrats, he have: Hightstown are parents of a tried to charge the Gail Louise, born on council with causing the entire Thursday, October 1, at Mercer tax rise. But, the mayor pointed! Hospital, Trenton. Mrs.

Ceoke is out, the schools this year have a the former Martha Stonaker. budget of $472,000 while the coun-1 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Duckett cil controls only $392,000 of total 'have returned home from a week's borough appropriations.

business trip to Denver, Mayor Costa said that Nicholas land Sinclair, Wy, Priscoe, a member of the Board! Miss Carolyn Davison has ac-of Education, helped draft the cepted a position in Cleveland. ward Gates; budget and finance, Mrs. Frank Vomacka- child wel fare, Mrs Cedric Bodlne; con NEW MEMBERS ponted Edward Goldstein as post adjutant. Officers of the post and auxiliary will be installed at post head RY SWIMMINl. MIR ws.

Mary Cannon; goals, Mrs, 1J .1. 1 1 Bishop to Conduct Confirmation Rite LECTURE TOPIC ANNOUNCED EAST BRUNSWICK, Oct, 10 "Making a Success of Marriaae" Mrs. Philio Wesp. Mr. ana Mrs.

jonn owers ana SOUTH RIVER. Oct. 10 The quarters, 31 Ferry street, on October 19. County officers will will be the topic of the Bible lec children of Columbia Station, Ohio, are spending this week with SPOTSWOOD, Oct. 10 The i.e..

iuai uui ucuiH uuuci oig scnooi ouagei ana never anywhere else. In the county," raised his voice" to try to reduce Mayor Costa said. it. Mr. Priscoe, who is a Demo- "Pay as You Go" cratic candidate for the Boroueh opened a drive for new members.

SEAL SALE CHAIRMAN ture to be given at a meeting of Rev. John S. DuBois. rprtor nf st. Mr.

and Mrs. LeRoy Davison. xoung men irom i to 23 years old are eligible to join. Walter NAMED IN HELMETTA Parking meters will provide an Council, now accuses the council STEWARDSHIP SUNDAY Grant of Main street and Edward TO HELP PARENTS Income which can be used by the Metuchen Parking Authority to IIELMETTA. Oct.

10 Miss Clara A. Ericson of Helmetta has been reappointed, local chairman! WILL BE CELEBRATED Herbert drive, Mill- a town, are in charge ot the drive. buy land to develop off-street SOUTH RIVER, Oct 10 The Colonel David Marcus Young Judea group met Thursday night at the Jewish Community Center. iu tauauiK ine tax increase, Mr. Costa also denied any truth in statements attributed to Karl Metzger, his Democratic opponent for mayor, that the public was not given adequate opportunity to be heard on the budget.

Before the formal public hearing, the mayor said, a series of parking areas, the mayor pointed out. This "pay-as-you-go" system will raise money from motorists who use the streets for parking ithin RnX will hi. ob The club 11 Panning to sponsor! for the 1953 Christmas Seal Sale, -stewardship Sunday will be ob-a gquare dance 50imtime next! according to J. H. Bernstein, pres-served tomorrow at 10.45 a.

m. injmonth and officm of the group ident of fte Mlddlesex Cont rhi ii sv Mnard A will be elected at the next meet- Tuberculosis and Health League. Cn naVnr Shu on in- November 5, at the Recrea- The sale will be conducted from Jones, pastor, will preach on vemh, 1 rwmh, 9 Jehovah's Witnesses at Kingdom Peter's Episcopal Church, has 5 Icker avenue, tomorrow nounced that the Rt. Rev. Dr Al-at 3 p.

m. Bible study will be L. Banyard, suffragen bishop at 4:15 p. using the Watch-'of the diocese, will make his an-tower magazine as textbook on nual visitation to St. Peter's the topic "Walk in the Name of Church on November 29, and will Jehovah Our God Forever." officiate at the service of the Holy order of Confirmation.

Adults arrvrirs sTmr wishing to be confirmed are to 9H STOLEN meet with the rector at 8 p. m. SOUTH RIVER Oct. 10. -Ed-! Thursday nights in the parish ward Czech of 44 Thomas street house with the exception of next and Joseph Ratynskl of 57 Gar- Thursday.

wood street told police yesterday Church school sessions have re-that their bicycles were stolen sumed with an increased enroll-from St. Mary's School play-! ment. Roy B. Dey is superintend- .1 i i i Barry Katcher was appointed to the telephone squad and is the only proper way to Youth Aliyah books were dis rales thai ftinHa tho nthnpitv iaIH WViot r.n I Affnrrt?" HnnaM Miss Ericson, who is 9 member ofjn QM Th wr, uiT. r.i.,r k.

riitMi-an'aL "ecni activities of the club tributed. Members will fill them hearings were held on each de i iL. i v.v. i' I have included construction with money earned by helping sermon. A nursery is available th iXoi i i lors can Pledged for payment of ifafts for the local swimming, ty league, is also a member of the1 children under authority bonds seven years.

their parents. At the end of the year all members having books ponas. league rehabilitation committee. filled will be awarded a Donor partment's budget. These hearings covered a period of three months.

Every resident in the borough who wished to do so was given an opportunity to present his views on expenditures or to ask questions. When the public hearine was Ushers will be Augustus Vliet, Clifford Cortelyou, Walter Gibson, Elmer Beekman, Russell Laird, LeRoy Hobbes, Irvin Wainer and The group will make chanuko ground Deiween ana i p. m. wun Alan Grace assisting G.O.P. Pledges Decisive Action This makes three bicycles reported stolen this week.

The four-year term will enable the mayor to carry out a long-range program of betterment without constantly running for election. It is the "standard" office term for most elective offices throughout the nation. Mr. Costa criticized attempts by cards and gifts during tne winter for their parents. Refreshments were served by Richard Gingien, Teachers are: Kindergarten, Mrs.

Earl Granger; first grade, Mrs. William Birchall and Miss Barbara Dinlc.l t.nnn A rtviAt v.A Church school begins at 9:30 a. m. and the Young People's held on the full budset. th mavor Brodkin.

On Important Borough Problems SERVICES SCHEDULED HeM a n.n ViS said, only four questions werel The next meeting will be held asked. He said he checked the; October 22 at the Jewish Com JAMESBURG, Oct. 10 Worship Tr a Hp Mice MororiHh nn Christian Endeavor Society will meet at 7 p. m. Donald and Lorraine Burns will lead the meeting.

I Democrats to compade the bor ough's expenses today with 1938 when they were last In office. Ex minutes of tha meeting which are open for Inspection at the Borough Hall. services will be held tomorrow! Miss Barbara Varchol; fifth grade, at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p.

m. in the, Mrs. Roy B. Dey and Miss Ellen Pilgrim Holiness Church, sixth grade. Mrs.

Thomas fCh01 McLaughlin and Miss Betty Daw- will be held at 9:45 a. m. and an penses, the budget and the tax rate have gone up since then, the Although a delegation of Demo- SOUTH RIVER. Oct. 10.

Thejquate Jeffrie avenue sanitary Republican candidate for Mayorjsewer are just two examples Sitf.fl1!5',1"111 matte that have now 1 along through an- hfve other year of this type of hand-strangled decisive action on any reaf action be portant local problems." r.pt'. inic. YULE PARTY PLANNED BY WOMEN OF MOOSE SOUTH RIVER, Oct. 10 The Women of the Moose held a board meeting Thursday night at the va It 0 lt a-. HV1 1W KCUvUaiS.

xoung feopies leuowsnip meet-Mrs. Carleton CI TROOP PLANS BADGE WORK SOUTH RIVER, Oct. 10 Twenty-five members attended the meeting of Girl Scout Troop 95 at the Little House yesterday afternoon. ing will be held at 7 p. m.

mayor pointed out, but so have crats attended the hearing, Mayor the population and the quality of said, not one of them asked the municipal services. a question or offered any opposi- Roads are used by many more tion, or constructive criticism, cars today than in 1938. More' Matthew Melko, former county refuse must be collected from prosecutor, was a guest speaker. Mr. Schack declared: "If I arnltration that.w.ll get things done," APPROVE NAME CHANGE An order yesterday bv Countv home of Mrs.

John Dragula in elected mayor on November TO HOLD DEMONSTRATION EAST BRUNSWICK, Oct. 10 East Brunswick. Plans were made, there will be no more aDDoint A discusson was held on the Judge Klemmer Kalteissen will "It is high time that the office 1. k.U nortir tha'monl. In V.

1 ...111 1 The Ladies Auxiliary of Post 133.Vrmit Mr an m-. w-i more homes than existed in 1938. Several candidates for county- Girl Scout badges which the mem Mayor Costa scid the ReDubli- office also spoke briefly, bers will make. Veterans of Foreign Wars, will; las and daughter. Lucille I to Miss Frances Bollen was wel- hold a combination plastics demonstration and display of Christ- change their name to Wallace after November 10.

The residents of 23 Division street. South River, mas articles at 7:30 o'clock Tues corned as a new member. She was introduced by Miss Dorothy Strugula. New members wel- iu iiu.u ua ai.u i wm ot mayor in our tewn was re-meeting on October IS for the an end to the constant merry-go- stored to the position of dignity children of Mooseheart. Chairman round of committee appointments! and responsibility which it is Mrs.

May Barrett. land investigations which have so should occupy," he added. Tentative plans were made to! often strangled decisive action on Frank Grabowski and Carl hold a Halloween party October! important local problems in the Chando, G.O.P. candidates for 27 in Mechanics Hall with Miss, past." Borough Council, also spoke at a Ethel Smith as chairman, assisted He said: "The Glenwood terrace meeting of the borough Repub-by Mrs. Charles Gorney.

I drainage situation and the inade- lican Club. day night in the Polish Wagon i said the familv nam, ia ancient ta cans intend to maintain adequate1 George Pollack reminded the municipal services as the G.O.P. Republican dub of the testi-knows Metuchen residents want a monial dinner to be held at Oak good place to live. I Hills Manor on Thursday to honor Defends Economy the G.O.P.5s local candidates. It The mayor also criticized the! will be sponsored by the Me-Democrat's charges that the G.jtuchen Young Republican Qub.

corned at last week's meeting; Wheel. The public is invited to misspelling and the name they were Miss Diane Pawlowski and attend and refreshments will be will take is spelled in the logical Miss Shelia Boshko. served. jway..

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