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10 THE DAILY HOME NEWS, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1935. Out Our Way Industries Join in Appeals Boardine House Major Hoople AMBROSIO NAMED ISSUES WARNING ON PARKING BAN T2 BY FIRE BOARD mm COME- OOwisI IT AinT A ASTOUNDING, eH, PAMPER BQOWt EDISON. Feb.

23 Joseph Am- NOTE HOW THE COCKlUS MOTION CAM'T PUT For Post Office in Edison EDISOX, Feb. 23 Township! office and with the expected in-industries are joining the Dlea crease in industries here, Metu-for a central post office here chen may not be able to carry named Edison. the load in the future. The an-j Tomorrow Mrs. Charles Wira.

swer is an additional post office! vou I7 LLlKWOW6 tjCt IHEACp-rKFlCE WHUT COLOR Kj-r- -C-J TRUCKS AMD MOVE.CIUK fcf. frj COT A CAJMPSS THAT LOST yTTTY OF HIM FLYIU6 HELMET WILL. iij 1A OUT WITH THE 1 BE A SWELL. -t II COLOIMCVlE (z FIWAL Yf CAMERA HE COT TOUCH pi yf II til i Vr 3C I DEPOSITORS SPOTS WOOD. Feb.

22 Police Chief Vincent Woodmansee announced today, that "no parking" signs are being erected at the firehouse parking lot and that all parking will be strictlv UPTHKOOSM A DUCT TO WAFT A brosio was reelected president of the Board of Fire Commissioners in District No. 1 last night. He is starting his third MONEY IM ACROSS Th A PiF ORAnv COULD FITTER'S ALL THIS, 'THI5 15 HAVE: WITH A MAGNIFICENT PiEC chairman of the Women for Edi- to serve the township with thei I prohibited there at all times with' A BAM. MOT A 1 it. i.

UlMi is tne "xception of members of the FURNITURE, ELEVATING TU. tire Uepartment who will be 1 fYm son, and Professor Frank Helyar, name of Edison, chairman of the Planning Professor Helyar has sub-will carry letters from industries imitted petitions asking that the to postal authorities. existing Stelton post office be r. ft A CULTURAL permitted to park there while on duty as firemen. it term as head of the boara.

Other officers elected during the reorganization meeting are: Vice president, Frank Takacs; treasurer, Albert Lawlor and secretary, William Conerty. Mr. Ambrosio was reelected to the board last Saturday and Mr. Lawlor and Mr. Conerty were elected for the first time.

All renamed Edison as a starter. They will have a conference The restricted parking ruling goes in effect immediately, the cmei saia, ana mat ne is prepared to give a summons to any SAFETY COUNCIL RECEIVES $260 three men were sworn in by Warren Voorhees, secretary last year. in Philadelphia with Donald A. Myers, the postal official who has been designated by Postmaster General Arthur Summer-field to investigate the township mail confusion problem. Mrs.

Wira said last night she will have letters from more than 40 industries and organizations including such nationally known firms as the Westinghouse Company, Lincoln-Mercury. So- Ezra Grant, who left the board after 12 years, was warmly thanked by commissioners and firemen for his services. Mr. Ambrosio complimented Mr. Grant as "an asset to his com munity for those 12 years." Mr.

EDISON, Feb. 22 The 1955 fund drive for the Edison Safety Council has received $260 toward a $15,000 goal, according to wicnaei fetruski, general chair man. cony Paint Products Johnson and Johnson and from representative organizations including the Clara Barton P.T.A.. Grant term expired and he did not seek reelection. Board members were assigned committees as follows: Takacs, men and equipment; Mr.

Lawlor, supplies; Mr. Conerty, building and maintenance and 1 WHVMOTHEgSCETCgAV 1 ithe Clara Barton Women's Club, the Edison Forum Club, veterans I organizations and a score of violator. Members of the Fire Department had requested that action be taken to stop parking in the firehouse yard since there was not room to park their cars when called to a fire. At a meeting of the Spotswood Democratic Club last week, a committee was appointed to go before the Board of Commissioners at their next meeting to also request the no-parking ruling. Chief Woodmansee also stated that the Police Department is considering other parking restrictions which will go into effect later.

All damaged parking and other street signs are being replaced in the borough, he said. Chief Woodmansee said the annual dog canvass will start in the borough soon. He pointed out, however, that dog owners should not wait until a canvass is made to obtain dog licenses for their pets. According to law, he said, all dog licenses are to be obtained by January 31. Persons neglecting to do so have violated the law and are subject to a fine.

This contribution has come from seven civic organizations and three industries, he said. He listed these contributors as: Meadow Rod and Gun Club; Twilight Hunting Club; Linde-nau Italian and American Social Club; Henry Street Community Club; Ladies Auxiliary, V.F.W. Post 3117; Clara Barton Women's Zone Board Asks 'Positive others. Cite Confusion Some of the industries pointed out in their letters that the present eight-office mailing ad- Mr. Voorhees, hydrants and alarms.

Also Mr. Voorhees and Germak Announces Candidacy Mr. Conerty will be 'a special Action Against Lumber Firm For Edison Twp. Commission Club; Clara Barton Women's! Republican Club, the Women's! Auxiliary-Nixon Park Veterans; jd-ess mess has caused their em. iployes many confusions.

Others I will tell of orders lost because committee to continue planning for the new firehouse on Route 27 near Washington Park. Mr. Ambrosio will be in charge of and Civic Organization; Tar Asphalt Company: Pabco Products EDISON, Feb. 23 Michael Evening News, the San Antonio insurance. business, retaU and manuf actur-! le" dnn 1 arrive in time- The Socony company will ing.

The license fees would 0ut that uo to now it has and J. A. Melnick Company. jGemak, 37, of 65 Carlton roadjEvening News, the San Antino PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP, Feb. 23 The zoning Board of Adjustment urged the township Drive Marts May 1 an me ciara tsarion section an-iigni ana ior ine commercial a source of revenue, the board been served by Metuchen.

but The house to house solicitation Car Journal, a leading trade nounced yesterday that he will attorney. John Keefe. last nieht said, and the power to revoke with the increasing load on that magazine for the trucking in be an independent candidate for "in i tn talr "strono nncitiw. "ces would De a weapon IO dustry. He has also been active in real estate.

He is single and Magistrate Christian J. Jor-gensen was continued as board legal adviser. William Woerner was continued as equipment maintenance and safety inspector. The First National Bank of Highland Park was designated as depository for funds. The board will continue to meet on the fourth Tuesday of each month at 8 p.

m. election to the Board of Commissioners at the municipal election on May 10. uac Loota hive inc i-uu laac against Samuel Scott, owner of Variance Granted lives with his parents" the Kilmer Lumber and Supply $500 IN MONEY, JEWELRY STOLEN Four years ago Mr. Germak He is the first person to toss In other business last night Company on Stelton road, managed the campaign of five his hat into the ring for the election that will determine the members of the governing body independent candidates who un the board granted a variance to Mrs. Joseph McNamara of 1812 West Seventh street, Arbor, to build a garage on an existing Mr.

Scott has been convicted of operating a business in a residential zone. But he has not yet halted his violation of the zoning ordinance, the board said. Last successtuuy opposed tne incumbent five fusion candidate for the drive will start on May two weeks after a leaflet distribution, Mr. Petruski said. This will cover all of the township, except Rertfleld Village which will be solicited jointly by first aid and rescue squads of Edison in the council and squads from Metuchen because the village lies in both communities.

Coin cards for the drive in Redfield Village will be distributed in the last week of March, according tq the chairman. Mr. Petruski also announced the appointment of three assistant chairmen for the drive. They EDISON, Feb. 23 Police are investigating an entry into the commissioners.

for the coming four years. Mr. Germak has lived in the township for 27 years except for four years while he was a lieutenant in the army during World In announcing his candidacy Mr. Germak said: iounaaxion inree ieet irom me side line of her property. The board also granted to Mrs.

Lillian Raymond of 83 School street an extension of a non- home of Mrs. Joan Scapelliti at 28 Cooldige avenue in the Clara Barton section in which money and jewelry valued at more than night board action was a result of a neighbor's complaint. The board also asked the Township Committee to set up 44 CUB SCOUTS GIVEN AWARDS War II. He manages his family's "Much water has spilled over the dam in the last four years. A short cover-up campaign so $500 was stolen.

a licensing system for places of conforming use of her private 'home in a rural residential zone. restaurant business, the Edison Drive-In in Menlo Park. He has been active in town- The house- had been unoccu earnestly hoped for by the ma-j chine behind the present ad-i EDISON, Feb. 23 Cub Scout Died since February 1 whil Mrs Spotswood SPOTSWOOD, Feb. 23 Despite adverse conditions which necessitated the cooking of food not only in Legion hall but also in the community house and First Aid Squad building, the fifth annual venison dinner and dance held at Legion hall Saturday night by the Spotswood Rod and Gun Club was the most successful affair in five years.

More than 200 dinners were served. Guests of honor were Mayor and Mrs. George J. Sie-gel, Commissioner and Mrs. Russell F.

Kane and Commissioner E. Raymond Appleby. The dinner was prepared and served by members of the club. Dancing followed to music provided by James Polon's orchestra. are: ftiattnew Franz of Piscata Mrs.

Raymond wants to acquire i more frontage for her property, this still will not be enough Scapelliti was out of town. waytown, Harold Caulett of uaffirs, for some time- ministration, with their 'don't! Pack 25, sponsored by the Clara Combined Pickup cry over spilt milk attitude, canon scnooi r.i.A., neia us i i I to meet the zoning requirement. Among items found missingiMenlo Park and Albert Larsen "tl "u' yesterday were $300 in bills, $50 of the Clara Barton section. dnve to mge the name in fifty-cent pieces, two watches I The Edison Safety Council, he of the township to Edison, a and two brarpMs th vq1h exDlained. is the envemintr hnHv change he proposed three years leands hardly enough time for taxpayers to properly evaluate the damages inflicted." annual Blue and Gold Dinner Monday night in the Social Center of the Presbyterian Church in Metuchen.

Invocation was given by the VUIS lOUeCUOIlS The action was approved by the board. METUCHEN, Feb. 2 3 By! The board ordered James picking up trash and garbage at Humphrey of Buffalo avenue to the same time the Metuchen move indoors his practice of Department of Public Works breaking down apple boxes into will do in collections what now small flower boxes. The order requires three. came after a neighbor's com- which was not stated.

The tne three first aid and rescue 'aS- During the ceremonies for was estimated by police at in Edison. Its function! the change over in the name, not counting the unknown value!" to Purchase, equip, maintainor. Germak was thanked by of the bracelets. land provide facilities for itsiMayor James C. Forgione for Rev.

Benjamin B. Whitaker of the church. Simon McPherson, Four years ago, he added, the administration charged the independents with being "irresponsible, peacemeal and lacking constructive thinking." But, Mr. Germak contends, that "irresponsible" program called for enlargement of town the part he played in the name- change campaign. Entry was apparently gained three ambulances, he said.

by forcing the lock in the front! door. Patrolmen Ernest BerthajnrUff Ann 1 TO nrT and William Fisher investigated, DEMOCR ATS GET At present residents must plaint. Mr. Humphrey explained Published Directory In 1952 Mr. Germak pub ed.

After March 21 this will no Instead of the regular Sunday tnat ne does not do tnis work for profit, and therefore is not evening meeting, members of keep trash and garbage separat- hall, construction of a sewer to lished the township's first street operating a business the Young People Fellowship 'longer be required. toastmaster, introduced the speakers, George Outcott of the Middlesex Council, Boy Scouts oi America; Einar Larson of the Raritan Council, Boy Scouts of America; Mrs. Robert Whittaker, presdent of the Clara Barton School P.T.A., and William As-pinwall, neighborhood commissioner. During a Court of Honor, all Stephenville and parts of La The combined refuse will bet The board reserved decision; of St. Peter Episcopal Church PI ITD Til A DTED directory- He was also one of VLUD Lunll 1 Lil the organizers of the Chamber picked up on the south side of on a request by John Aprile to attended a Northern Convoca of Commerce and its first chair run a snack bar in South Wash town on Mondays and Thurs tion meeting in All Saints hiere Park, planning a federal housing project to eliminate the slum in Potters and construction of small neighborhood schools near the new housing man in its earliest days.

Kingston KINGSTON, Feb. 23-Married, Single, Old and Young group of the Presbyterian Church will meet at the manse Sunday, from 7 to 8:15 p. m. Leaders will be James C. Conover.

David Per- days and on the north side on Tuesday and Friday. Prior to starting in business here he was for several years a METUCHEN, Feb. 23 The Metuchen Young Democratic Club received its charter last night. Joseph Doran, president of the Middlesex County Young Dem Church, Scotch Plains, Sunday afternoon. During Lent at St.

Peter's Church, there will be a special service of Holy Communion on 44 Cub Scouts of the pack re- ington avenue at Stelton road. Mr. Aprile wants to move his business across the street to a structure that already is built, even though it is in a rural residential zone. developments. writer on technical and engi All of these policies have been'ceived awards for their achieve neering subjects' He was also employed as aeporter and staff ments during the year.

Rush Hour Crash adopted by the incumbent ad- ocratic organization, presented Mr. Germak said Mr. Germak Tuesdays at 8 a. followed by a breakfast, to be served in the writer for he Involves 2 Autos the charter to Mayor Karl rine, Joshua Shimimura, Grover Perrine. The topic for the evening, "Question Box Night." A special ceremony was conducted honoring Bernard Gus-tenhoven of Den 5, who received a Wedelos badge, the highest award in cub scouting.

parish house for the children at Perth Amboy1 ministration, Voters Mtiy Find Bond DTTDII UAWfiT) Metzger, who in turn presented it to Robert Casto, chairman of the Metuchen group. Edison tending Spotswood School. These services will begin on March 1. EDISON, 23 Two cars; I Ul WO llUllUll James Brian of Los Angeles, formerly of Kingston, is The first weekly Lenten serv Members of clubs in New Brunswick, South Amboy, Perth BIDTU HATE visiting his twin brother Clark Dill 111 1nlCu Brian wno is a Patient in the Ice of Litany and evening prayer were involved in a collision at Route 1 and Woodbridge avenue during the rush hour late yesterday Trivprc urora TTarnlrl Pruclrin I Princeton HosDital Amboy and Metuchen attended! Issue of $400,000 on BaJofjEDSON GIVEN SrOTSWOOD, Feb. 23 Ai Mr.

and Mrs. Edward H. meeting neia at tne will be held at 7:30 p. m. on Thursday, March 3.

These services every Thursday during Lent at St. Peter's Church will be Hnwnn nf rKftnn inn. of 325 North Third avenue, February program observing the FEDERAL GRANT sell B. Walker. The estimate board was composed of Mr.

Walker, Mr. O'Hara, Mr. White, Park, and of ueorge wasningion, Abraham Lincoln, Henry Wads. wi.v.i,u wj a tausv. ov.i lu UJ St.

Anne's Guild in the parish IConover of 281 Milltown road, house. The guest preacher atiMilltown- Patrolman Adolph worth Longfellow and also and John Anderson. EmsoN Feb 23-Township EDISON, Feb. 23 A $400,000 bond issue to finance construction of a 14-room addition to the Lincoln School in Nixon Park may be submitted to the voters for referendum at the May 10 municipal election. The Board of Education and Brotherhood Week was present Saturday of Mr.

Bowne's sister, Mrs. Eva Rey. On Sunday, Mrs. Rey entertained for her brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond H. Bowrie of Paterson. Frank Bane of Newark visited his mother, Mrs. Elsie Bane of Laurel avenue, Sunday. the March 3 service will be theMuth investigated.

ed at the Spotswood Public Rev. Robert Cunningham, rector Mayor Metzger congratulated the local group for its efforts during the past year. He urged members to maintain an active interest in national and state issues as well as local. He also invited them to attend the hearing on the 1955 municipal budget at the Borough Hall on March 7. Democratic Councilmen Samuel Owen, Alfred Larkin, Nich- schools received an unexpected $18,253 from the federal government yesterday.

PLAN MEETING of Grace Church, Elizabeth School, Monday. The program opened with the the School Board of Estimate i I lirm TPlini United States Senator Clif-A I Nr I 111 HI Hi ford P. Case announced he has XI 1 llli If 1 Llllll Lllfhopn informed Samuel M. Brow- Mr. and Mrs.

William O'Don- approved the bond issue during! nell entertained guests on Sun nell, U. S. commissioner of edu- day cation, that the sum has been A regular semi-monthly dance Priscoe and John Hinton Schools, has announced that children of the eighth, first and second grades and of the kindergarten are being given the Patch test for tuberculosis this week, by the school nurse, Mrs. L. Virginia Schoenly, in cooperation with the Middlesex County Tuberculosis and Health League.

Mrs. Harold Dower, president of the Ladies Auxiliary of the METUCHEN, Feb. 23 The Sisterhood of Temple Neve Sho- a special meeting Monaay nignx. The governing body is expected to take the final needed action tonight. Permission will be sought from joined Mayor Metzger in compli of the Kingston Teenage Club Pledge to the Flag, led by Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Cubs and Brownies.

The singing of "America" by the school followed. Helena Backstrom read four lines about every important date in February's Hall of Fame after which she introduced the children who took part in the program. The Scout's Oath was given by lom has 208 paid-up members, There will be celebration of Holy Communion at 7 and 9 a.m. and Litany and evening prayer tomorrow at 7:30 p. m.

The Men's Club of St. Peter's Church will meet at 8:30 p. m. today in the parish house. The Monroe Mothers' Club will meet this evening.

Mrs. Frank Rayhon, Mrs. Paul Anderko and Mrs. Joseph F. Beebee have been named hostesses for a meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of Memorial Post, menting the Metuchen club.

George Bullwinkel, Democrat win be held in the firehall Saturday from 8 p. m. to 1 a. m. A surprise bridal shower was tendered Miss Barbara Patterson, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Patterson of Prince according to Mrs. Michael Hodes, treasurer, who gave her report when the group met Monday night in the home of Mrs. Marvin Cooper, 140 Oak avenue. allotted to Edison township toward support of the schools.

The allocation of federal fund is made under Public Law 874 providing aid for schools in areas where enrollments are swollen through children whoss parents work in federal installations. Part of Camp Kilmer and all of the Raritan Arsenal are in the state on March 3 when township officials will take part in hearings before the State Department on Education and the Local Government Division In Trenton at 2 o. m. Informal con Lions Club, has called a meeting of the executive board at the Boy Scouts from Mrs. Betty Mor ton, who will become the bride Mrs.

David Filenbaum was appointed membership chairman of William Davall. son of Mr. ic municipal chairman, stressed the importance of cooperation in working for good government in Metuchen. Ralph Fusco suggested the group take part in the campaign to lower the voting age from 21 to 18. He said these young people have demonstrated their capabilities as citizens.

Yet they can not vote. In Metuchen more than 500 capable citizens are denied community house at 8 p. m. to-Iris' sixth grade. A poem, "Can morrow.

jYou Be Lincoln?" was given by All members of the auxiliaryljames Spillane, Vincent Mele mav attend the meetine if thev.anri Ppter RnmasVipwirr T.aw V.F.W., at the post hall on Vliet and Mrs. Harold Davall of Lake- following the resignation oi Mrs Theodore Simkin. street tonight. view avenue, Kingston. April 23 ferences have already been held with the state by John Anderson of the Board of Education and Joseph M.

Ruggieri, superinten Hadassah and the Sisterhood The P.T.A. executive desire. The group will meet inirence Zaiac recited the Gettys- Hostesses of the shower were Mrs. John Potts of Princeton and Edison township and some of the children from these installations attend township schools. wni meet at the vnet btreet the upstairs meeting room: burg Address and Mrs.

Morris dent of schools. Mrs. Anthony Bernard of Kings School at 1 p.m. today. Dower has announced that thef.ixth grade sang the "Battle will conduct a joint meeting at the new Temple on March 14, at 8:30 p.

m. Mrs. Paul Weisen-feld and Mrs. Filenbaum are hospitality chairmen. Mrs.

Don Alexander Merchant of New Brunswick are arch sum of $18 was realized from the Hymn of the Republic." the right to vote by the present limitations of voting ages, Mr. Local police reserves will meet at the community house tonight. Local boys are to meet at the itects for the proposed new wing Jamesburg Closes ton. Guests present were: Mrs. Lillian Patterson, Mrs.

Sue Rightmire, Mrs. Lou Etta Carroll, Miss Patricia Potts, Virginia Potts of Princeton, Mrs. Leah Plan 10 Classrooms Fusco said tood sale neid last week but that! a Valentine's Day poem was all the money is not yet turned 'given by Donald Baker and in- Beatrice Smith; "Mr. Sandman" The Spotswood sung by a gr0Up from the Club will hold a card party and eighth grades and It will contain 10 large class-I rooms and one all-purpose room Vliet Street School today ald Wernick, program chairman, reported that a Purim play by the Hebrew School children will be presented at the meeting. GROUPS SET that will be temporarily aiviaea into four classrooms.

When the nrpspnt school was erected it mc iu.umui.uy aouse rnaay there was a cnorai reading, mf r. "Brotherhood," by Mrs. Morris' Mrs. Edward Schcidig, assis-lcjass Students from the seventh and eighth grades will present a Bnndley of Trenton, Mrs. Grace Davall, Mrs.

Helen Taglioli, Harriet Byrnes, Mrs. Lila Watson, Mrs. Mary Moran. Mrs. Mil-drerd Catelli, all of Kingston.

The Laurel Sewing Club cele after school, for transportation to the Y.M.C.A. in New Brunswick. These weekly trips are sponsored by the Spotswood Lions Club. At the Church of Immaculate FOR TWO DANCES METUCHEN, Feb. 23 Harry iani principal oi me local Vnrm ReritrH Scout Fund Drive JAMESBURG, Feb.

23 The local drive for funds for the Boy Scouts of America closed yesterday. The Rev. John B. Smiley was general chairman, assisted by a planning committee of representatives of several civic and church organizations. Committee were: Mrs.

Joseph Scranton, Henry musical play. A trip to the United Nations A poem, "The Boy and the and Mrs. J. Randolph Appleby 3rd, a second grade teacher in was designed for expansion. The boiler room has space for an additional boiler which will be added.

Also the present building, which was put to use in L. Williams, general secretary of is slated for April 27. People interested in attending are asked to contact Mrs. Joel Fish, 37 brated the 4th anniversary of the club at the weekly meeting held at the home of Mrs. Adam Wesp the school, have resumed their duties at the school after having the Y.M.C.A.

announced the foi Man," was recited by Robert Luttman and Billy Sleigh; America the Beautiful was sung by a group from Miss Dorothy Wod- aionnav evening. Victory court. been absent due to illness. The Kingston Fire Department A meeting of Pine Cone Coun Conception today at 7:15 p.m. there will be an evening service; and distribution of ashes.

Earl Icker has been selected as chairman of the debt reduction drive of the Church of Immaculate Conception which is expected to be launched on Sunday, March 13. A meeting Mrs. David Robinson, house chairman, reported the purchase 1952, contains storage space, teachers rooms and other auxiliary rooms so these will not have to be added. der's fifth grade and the Preamble to the Constitution was cil, Daughters of America, will: lowing schedule for the coming week. Tomorrow night at 8, the Alta Pius Tri Hi will be hosts at a dance, and on Saturday at 8 p.

m. the senior high school Co-Eds will make its monthly scrap paper collection on Sunday. of new dishes, furniture and Wetzel Mrs. John.B. Smiley, Earl E.

Collins, Mrs. Willard Walter, Mrs. Fred Young. be held at the community house, tomorrow night. Mrs.

Philip Wesp was hostess to her sewing club Tuesday given by Diane Coppel, Carol Evennou, Edgar Geibel and Jack Oliver. The Civil Defense Home Nurs The target date for occupancy is September 1956. During the conference Mon-niffht John P. Stevens, Sam- Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Piatt, Mrs. wilu have another dance. nignt. Mary Ann Marks announced Mr, and Mrs. Charles Davalli Louis Dreyling, Mrs.

Angela Speranze, Guido Brlgiani, Mrs. ing Class will meet at First Aid Squad headquarters from 7 to 10 p. m. tomorrow. the part of the program which iioi white.

John Anderson and draperies for the new building. Permission was granted to Mrs. Charles Sheratsky, chaplain, to buy a new historian book. Mrs. Abraham Wernik, Torah Fund chairman, reported the proceeds of $62 from a cake sale.

Mrs. Harold Stein, president of the P.T.A. announced plans The Gray-Y-Boys will go to Princeton Saturday to see a hockey match between Princeton and Boston College, followed by included excerpts from Long Louis Sell, William Kerwin, Irving Nisonoff. A meeting for the purpose of fellow's best known poetry In of all captains was held at the parish house yesterday and on Thursday, March 3, there will be' a meeting of all the men of the parish at the Polish-American hall. The $60,000 campaign will be made by men of the making plans for the organiza The money collected in the A.

V. Anderson were present for the Board of Education. The Board of Commissioners was represented by Commissioners cluding: "The Building of the entertained guests at cards Saturday night. I J. Arthur Heckman is convalescing from an attack of grippe.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brian visited Dr. and Mrs. Edward Gavlin of Sergeantville Sunday.

Ship" by Oakley McLaughlin; tion of a Little League again this year, will be held at the community house, tomorrow night. the Princeton Yale wrestling match. The bus taking the boys will leave the at 1:15 p. m. Mr.

Williams also reported on canvass will be used by the Southern District of the Middlesex County Council of Boy "The Courtship of Mile btand Martin J. nan ana for a Junior Jamboree on March 20. A committee for the Jam parish. Anyone interested in the League ish" by Janet Cottrell; "Paul Re-vere's Ride" by Charles Jolly; "Evangeline by JoAnn Potts and Scouts to finance the Boy Scout program in the area. boree was scheduled to meet activities is asked to attend.

the winners of the Bombardier contest held last Saturday at the Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. John R. Day of Prayer Set last nignt ai me nome or mrs "The Village Blacksmith" by Breeden, who resided for many Samuel Shangold of 29 Eggert Explorer Scouts will meet with their leader, James Selovian, at the parish house of the Church Bruce Krog was first place winner and Billy Hoey and John Fresh Ponds SET BOOSTERS CLUB years with her sister, Mrs. Au avenue. Glasser tied for second place.

For Presbyterians JAMESBURG, Feb. 23 A wnrH nav of Prayer service Kathryn Dundon. The program concluded with the singing of "God Bless America" by the school. More than 50 boys participated. of Immaculate Conception at 7 p.

m. tomorrow. Mrs. Nelson E. Jolly of Main gustus A.

DeVoe of DeVoe avenue. For the last few years Mrs. Breeden had been living with MEET FOR TONIGHT EDISON, Feb. 23 There will FRESH PONDS. Feb 23 Mrs.

Luke Magee observed her birth- Reformed Planning Mrs. Pino Seated will be held In the Jamesburg Presbyterian Church on Friday at 8 p. m. Sunday at a gathering of children and grandchildren. jThey were present from Cran- street is celebrating her birth-' day anniversary today.

Senior Girl Scout Troop 56 and; PLAN FAMILY NIGHT Five Lenten Services her daughter, Mrs. John A Brainerd of Fairfield, Conn. T. Francis Perrine has returned to his home in East Spots- As Unit President be a meeting of the Boosters Club of Girl Scout Troops 6 and 91. and Brownie Troops 45 and 48 tonight at 8 o'clock in the Old Town Hall.

METUCHEN, Feb. 23 A series Members of an tne mcai ni-estant churches will join in this interdenominational observance. 4.1 aAitlflAA METUCHEN, Feb. 23 The of five weekly Lenten services wood after being a patient at Intermediate Troop 28 will meet at 7 p. m.

today. Troop 28 will meet in the basement of the Reformed Church and Troop 56 at the home of a member. South Amboy Hospital for sev Since this is a special meet will be held by the Reformed Church of Metuchen on Wednes Ladies Auxiliary of the American Italian Civic League of Middlesex Countv. installed officers eral days rrm mrTiiriiriT oury. rrospeci nains, t-iniwooa FOR METUCHEN and Old Bridge.

Mrs. Robert Hoelzer is can-METUCHEN, Feb. 23 TheiVasser in this section for the executive board of the Women's Heart Fund. Auxiliary of the Metuchen Mr. and Bailie! Y.M.C.A.

made final plans for a were visitors in Philadelphia Family Night, when it met yes- last week, terday at the Mrs. Alfred Tennyson visite ing, all Girl Scout and Brownie mothers have been asked to days at 8 p. m. in the church. Mrs.

Lloyd Bunner of South Religious instruction will be Those taking pan in me sn" include: Miss Anna Lyle, Mrs. Arthur Lindgren, Mrs. Roger Smith. Mrs. Clarence Krese.

Mrs. William Kerwin, Mrs Kalani. Miss Grace Breck- when it met ivlonday nignt at tne Dr. Galen mission. River, formerly of this place, attend.

Y.M.C.A. Louis Markette, presi ary, will speak today on India given children who attend the morning session of kindergarten dent of the Men's League, installed the following. at the Church of Immaculate Special music will be provided by sanctuary and antiphonal visited Mr. and Mrs. James Bunner of George street Saturday, The Spotswood Fire Department Is sponsoring a bus trip to vedel, Miss Florence Brown, and Family Night, scheduled for her mother, Mrs.

C. Leuide, oi President: Mrs. Pauline Pino: Conception at 10:30 a. m. to morrow.

choir of the church. Tuesday at 6:30 p. m. at the Thursday Dr. Justin Vander Kolk, pro New York this evening to liss Ruth Bradford.

Mr. Ralph E. Marryott, organ will play "Prayer" by Guil-mt. "Oh. Rest in the Lord" At St.

Peter's Episcopal Church tomorrow, there will be the hockey game at Madison fessor of Theology at the New Brunswick Seminary, will ad first vice president. Mrs. Lillian Cicio: second vice president, Mrs Mary Gianvito; secretary. Mrs Frances Tufaro: assistant secret-lry, Mrs. Claire Montagna, anc reasurer.

Mrs. Margaret a celebration of the Holy Com- 2 CARS DAMAGED PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP. Feb. 23 Two cars were damaged yesterday at 6:15 a. m.

in a collision on West Third street. The cars were driven by Wil-iam Bartow, 50, of Sherman avenue and John Battaglia of 1859 Myrtle avenue, Plainfield. The iccident was reported by Bartow Patrolman Harry W. Eberl at 3:45 p. m.

Square Garden. The bus will leave the firehouse at 6 p.m. The committee includes William -r Mendelssohn, and "Hymn of dress the group on March 2. On March 9, 16 and 23, Dr. Mrs.

Mary Reservato enter tained her family from New York for the weekend. Mr, and Mrs. L. E. Magee, an son Willard and daughter Wilm.

spent Saturday at Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bross ar parents of a daughter born a Middlesex Hospital last week. will include a spaghetti dinner. Reservations are to be made at the by Saturday.

Mrs. Stanley Shuman is chairman, The Auxiliary also discussed plans for the annual Father and Son banquet on March 28, and for the Mother and Daughter JFnquet on April 29. 'aith" by Gluck. Mrs. Earl Collins.

Mrs. Row Vernon Kooy, professor of the Shearn. Norman Lohr and Da munion at 9 a. junior choir rehearsal will be held at 7 p. m.

and the senior choir will rehearse at 8 p. m. There will also be a meeting of the discussion group at the rectory at 8 p. m. New Testament at the New- and Oliver.

Mrs. John Smiley, vid Feldbaum. G. Austin Schoenly, superin Brunswick Seminary, will be md Mrs. Carl Wenzel will serve Further plans were made fc he spaghetti supper schedule, for March 22 at the Y.

tenden. of the local Public the speaker. js ushers. i.

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