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The Daily Home News THE RAMTAN VALLEY'S LEADING NEWSPAPER MIDDLESEX COUNTY COMMUNITY NEWS FOR CLASSIFIED ADS CALL KIL.MIR -40e NEW BRUNSWICK, N. MONDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 20, 1958. 15 Rector Originally Studied To Be Corporation Lawyer FIREMEN HOLD ANNUAL PARADE "SAYREVILLE The first an Metuchen High School Dedicated By EVA McMULKIN SPOTSWOOD-Although the Rev. ditional teachers win be made. A membership drive for the J.

Perry Cox, new rector of St. nual communion breakfast sponsored by the Sayreville Fire Department was held yesterday in the cafeteria of Our Lady of Vic Men's Club will also be another Peter's Episcopal Church, came to Breuninger, president of the High METUCHEN Dr. Ralph undertaking. Father Cox states that School PTA; John Morgan, presi Brancale, president of the Board Spotswood from Kentucky, both he and Mrs. Cox are natives of Penn he is anxious to visit and serve tories Church.

dent of the Metuchen Teachers of Education, was the principal those who are ill and asks that Nearly 150 firemen attended and sylvania. and Eric Nissen, president of the High School Student Council. cases of illness be reported. to him. heard a talk by Capt.

Arnold Wein- -v. 4 speaker at dedication ceremonies for the new Metuchen High School yesterday. Brancale discussed the essential traub of the New York City Fire Born in Philadelphia, Mr. Cox was educated in public schools there, and later, while preparing to Presented Keys He is anticipating a large confirmation class to be presented for confirmation in February to be made up of both children and adults. Department on "Fire Prevention Education." He was introduced by William H.

Micklewright, of be a corporation lawyer at the Uni evolution of American education which will make it open to all Edwin Kolodziej, toastmaster, Micklewright and Mountford, versity of Pennsylvania, he decid Other speakers included Mayor ed, during his senior year, to give architects for the new school, pre children. He said, "This is the great experiment in democracy." sented the keys to James P. Smith, up a business career to become a chairman of the planning commit priest, Dual Role Anthony J. 'Popowski, Noel E. Bissett, Sayreville's first fire chief, back in 1916; Councilman Joseph Ziemba, chairman of the borough's He received his liberal arts de He went on to talk about the dual tee of the Board of Education, and Warren N.

Butler, superintendent role of the teacher, first to estab gree at the American University, Washington, D.C., where he was lish the relationship necessary to fire committee; Capt. Paul F. De Gaeta, a retired member of the N. Y. City Fire Department, and EARLY BIRD YULE BAZAAR PLANNED SPOTSWOOD Members of the WSCS of the Methodist Church are engaged in final arrangements for their Early Bird Christmas bazaar of the Metuchen Schools.

Dr. William J. Nunan, principal of the new High School, accepted inspire students to move forward assigned to early training at the Episcopal Cathedral and St. Albans School, Washington, D.C. He was for greater effort, and second as the Rev.

Edward J. Dalton, pastor the keys from the superintendant. the method or clinical tool which of Our Lady of Victories Church Mrs. Thomas Faggione, member imparts the knowledge to the pupil. ordained a deacon in April of 1935 and his ordination to the priest Also introduced were all of the of the Board of Education, pre He also said, "The new school is former fire chiefs and Councilmen sided over the ceremonies and an hood took place on Dec.

15 of that a monument to the vision of the people in the community who voted Alfred W. Schussler, Harold nounced that the new school will same year Boehm. Raymond Presnal, Following his ordination, Father be open to the public today, tomor for it and who are responsible for building it. I cannot name or Howard Kolb, Edward Fielek and Cox served as curate at St. John's row and Wednesday, from 7:30 to Church in Lansdowne, Pa.

After 9:30 p.m. Joseph Ziemba. Frank Wisniewski was general adequately thank the many persons who had part in this immense serving in the Diocese of Pennsyl The High School Vocal Ensemble ''VfiViiJl -'-Hfr' Bw.ii--JV-rt-l a I chairman of the program commit vania for a period of five years, under the direction of Alexander project." Guests were: Mrs. Edward L. tee.

at the church on Wednesday and Thursday, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. In keeping with the theme, decorations will include cutouts of various birds in color. There will be one booth devoted to articles for Christmas gifts. Baked foods, Christmas cookies, aprons, potted plants, Yule logs and novelties will be on sale.

In charge of the various stands will be Mrs. James Willis. Mrs. Dorothy Covey, Mrs. Lois Nemec, Mrs.

William Shearn, Mrs. Georee he was called to be archdeacon of Azzolini, and the High School Band, under Condit Atkinson, took part Wellsboro in the Diocese of Harris- Katzenbach, president of the N. J. CHECK PROGRAM Mrs. Thomas Faggioni, center, looks over the program at the dedication ceremonies held yesterday at the new Metuchen High School.

A member of the Board of Education, she presided at the ceremonies. Going over the program with her are, left to right, Dr. Ralph Brancale, president of the Board of Education and principal speaker, William H. Micklewright, architect, James P. Smith, chairman of the planning committee, and Dr.

William J. Nunan, principal. burg. There he had charge of the in the program missionary field for six years. The invocation was by Kabul State Board of Education; Dr.

Frank B. Stover, assistant commissioner of education; Robert Blunt, Middlesex County superin His next charge was St. Paul's ISSUES PERMITS FOR TWO POOLS Parish and the Peterkin Conference Phineas Kadushin of Temple Neve Shalon and the prayer of dedication delivered by Rev. Henry Ver Strate of the Reformed Church of Center in the Diocese of West Vir ginia where he remained for three tendent of schools; Mrs. Joseph F.

Geschlecht, president of the Metuchen PTA Council; Mrs. George SPOTSWOOD Two swimming Chaplain Praises Conduct Of Catholic Troops Abroad years. He was then called to be Metuchen. Cliff, Mrs. Clifford Hall, Mrs.

Howard Wilson, Mrs. Florence Earle, Mrs. Paul Maier. Mrs. Russell HOSPITAL UNIT PLANNING BOOTH SPOTSWOOD The meeting of the recently formed Tri Village pools were included in the building rector at St.

Peter's Church in Paris, where be served for 10 permits issued recently by Build Spotswood ing Inspector Joseph Ertle. They were granted to John Rogers of 59 Willard Clark Circle, for a pool years until coming to Spotswood. 'Labor of Love' While in Kentucky he was also Chapter Madison Branch of the Green, Mrs. Joseph Dominick, Mrs. Thomas Anderson, Mrs.

Claudius Shuff, Mrs. Albert Jackson, Mrs. Gordon Bray, Mrs. Marilyn Czak, Mrs. Cole and the president, Mrs.

Everett Spence. SPOTSWOOD Mrs. Rachel South Amboy Hospital Woman's professor of Liturgies at the Epis Cantora and Mrs. Joseph Keating to cost $3,000, and to Charles Meade of 170 Burlington for a pool to cost $2,500. WOODBRIDGE The exemplary conduct of American Catholic soldiers abroad has done much to create a favorable climate for Christianity in the most promising of the mission fields the Far East, a r.

S. Army chaplain said with the Catholic soldier's recognition of his obligations in charity and justice to his fellow man. "It would be wonderful to say," he said, "that the life of every Catholic soldier abroad is an inspiration to others. Regretably, copal Theological Seminary. Although there was no salary or ex Bernard is chairman.

Mrs. John Lakatos, Mrs. Steven Madger, Mrs. George Liddicote and Mrs. John Markowski will be hostesses at a meeting of St.

Anne's Guild of St. Peter's Episcopal Church at the parish house at 8:30 will be hostesses for a meeting of the Spotswood Democratic Women's Club at the community house Permits were also issued to Auxiliary was held Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Czerkus, 29 Eaton Ave. The meeting was directed by the president, Mrs. Bertram Prolow.

Final arrangements for the home pense account attached to the professorship, he served in that ca Ference for the construction of two houses on Clyne at a Cheesequake here yesterday. 'that is not the case because there tonight. Plans to assist at the second an pacity for eight years and refers to it as "a labor of love," explain In addressing the annual father are always the few. who. when nual get-together dance planned by cost of $12,000 each.

A permit to build a $10,000 house at Mott Place was granted Irving A. Lettau and and son communion breakfast no longer under the influence of decor bootn whicn tne local group sponsored bv the Holy Name home, forcet their resnnnsihilities "I will conduct at a bazaar at the the Men's Democratic Club for Sat p.m. Among other things, plans will be discussed for the annual Christmas bazaar to be held Saturday, Nov. 15. urday night, Oct.

25, will be made. J. Herbert Laufenberg. Society of Our Lady of Tcace; He advised that the house in President Park Nov, ing mat me purpose was to attempt MADISON TOWNSHIP George to prepare ministers to serve inGaub, Route 9, was entertained as the missions field of the church, js supper guest at the home of Mr. Also during six years of his stay? and Mrs.

Richard Cressman, Rt. 9, in the Diocese of Lexington, he recently. The dance will be held at American Other permits were issued to: Walter Conrad of 233 Manalapan Church. Fords, the Rev. Corbin wives and loved ones of men over- 15 or tne benefit of the hospital.

Ketchersid. O.F.M., Conv. para- seas always keep in close touch Tlle possibility of obtaining a troop chaplain with the 82nd Air-' with them. permanent meeting place for the a garage, breezeway and other borne Division, said that many; "A letter from home is more than 'Auxiliary was discussed. An in There will be a meeting of the Enterprise Hook and Ladder Co.

at the firehouse, tomorrow night. The birthday anniversary of Mrs. Fred Reid will be observed at a meeting of the Quilting Circle of alterations, amounting to Francis Logue of 23 Mundy tool shed, to cost $100; Stanley Ko-zulko of 106 Mundy garage, vestigation disclosed that the community house is used by other Catholic soldiers, through con-; a morale-booster," he said. "It is scientious practice of their faith, a reminder, subtle and indirect served as chairman of the Depart-) Mrs, Laurence Cressman, Cot-ment of Christian Social Relations. had as Saturday visitors Mrs.

Cox is a graduate of Jeff er- her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs son Medical College School of Frank Bowlbv of Milford and Nursing and at the time of her her mother, Mrs. Ruth Dean of marriage, 19 years ago, was an South Amboy. instructress of nursing at the Pater-i Mr. and Mrs.

Waltor .1,,. Legion hall and there will be a buffet supper. There will be a meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Spotswood First Aid Squad at the squad hall, DeVoe today. The Men's Club of St. Peter's Episcopal Church will meet at the parish house at 8 p.m.

today. Commander Charles Cia will direct a meeting of Memorial Post have inspired numerous coiner- though it may be. of his earlyjiroups every Thursday night as sions. training the training that en-i well as other nights of the week. to cost $800; Richard Schmedes of the Reformed Church at the home of Mrs.

George J. Roth, East Spots- Mrs. Prolow and Mrs. Chester He added that the perceptive dowed him with a sense of respon Oriental is especially impressed sibility." wood, tomorrow, Cathcart will try to find another meeting place but for the present The Children's Choir of the Re son General Hospital. The couple; Cottrell's entertained Mr.

and has two daughters, Sarah Jane, I Mrs. Herman Stanaland of Trum-who is a freshman at Transylvania bull Cnnn rjwntiv Other speakers were the Rev. 140 Fernhead garage, to cost $800; and Carl Lee of 265 Summer-hill garage. Spotswood Memorial Post 4589, VFW, also received a permit for the construction of a new Post building on Outcalt Road. The pre formed Church -will rehearse at South River 4589, Veterans of Foreign Wars, at Joseph Brzozowski, pastor of Our Lady of Peace church; and Louis regular monthly meetings on the third Thursday night, will continue to be held at the homes of mem the church at 7 p.m.

Tuesday the post hall, Vliet St. tonight. The College in Lexington, and Vir- Tne Sewing Club' met Tuesday ginia, a freshman at the high jent at the hom(1 nf Mrs The Spotswood Public Library post is making arrangements for bers. The next meeting, Nov. 20, SOUTH RIVER A Psidont of the parish's framing school is scheduled for ame, Carmd J- school.

South River. Burlew, Rt. 18. will be held at the home of Mrs'. sent post headquarters is located on Vliet Street.

Ml lhnr, onW lna.t. "HlC Ualllldl.fl Arrangements for the breakfast 'Kenneth Hodapp Main St. with the construction of a new post nau in the Outcalt section of Spotswood. There' will be a Miraculous Medal novena and devotion to St. Jude LlUVIJlItS ore nf lha MaI hnriicf fhnrrh in Mill- Father Cox began his duties at St.

Peter's Church on Sunday, Oct. 5. He succeeds the Rev. John S. DuBois, who resigned last June to Jack Murray of Rosedale.

L.I., visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ryan, Rt. 34. Mr XVlt Mrc Mnh.in Rnfc-nn will be open tomorrow from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m.

There will be instruction classes for adults preparing for confirmation at the rectory of Immaculate Conception Church at 10:30 a.m. and 8 p.m. Tuesday. Dens 4, 9 and 10 will meet tomor town Methodist Church Oct. h.and"?d Nov.

2. 9, 16 and 23, beginning at Hendlow.ch, John P. 8 p. m. the pastor, the Rev.

George John Koper and Thomas ftirs. narvey uomie. as nosiess. Two new members were welcomed into the-gwiuPi. They are Mrs.

Richard LyiiHgass and Mrs. Thaddeus at Immaculate Conception Church at 7:30 p.m. today. Sayreville Vouglas. Den 12 of Cub Pack 35 will meet Joseph The auxiliary SAYREVILLE Walter Schae- which has as its purpose to aid the today at 3 p.m.

at the home of the .7 had their infant in New York C. y. daughter cnristened Sunday a Kector i ortiee Firsl presbyterian Church in Perth One of the new projects which Amb bab Mr Cox has planned will be the Karen Jean. A diynner was held establishment of a "Rector Of-V, fer Sr. returned to his home on row afternoon at the homes of their leader, Mrs.

Ddris Marchuk. South Amboy Hospital, is anxious S. Geyer, reported. A family style Halloween party will be held in Conklin Methodist Church Friday at 7 p. m.

in the church school. The Senior Methodist Youth Fellowship will dec respective den mothers, Mrs. Lois Henry SL Saturday after being Brownie Troop 105 will meet to So. Old Bridge to obtain additional members Bodin, Mrs. Lorraine Marciano and a patient for the past two weeks at the Newark Eye and Ear Infir Women interested are invited to ivi nit laiiiuy dllli ii icnus.

day at 3 p.m. at the home of its leader, Mrs. Peter Latkanic, 44 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell and fice" in the parish house.

There he will have office hours every Mrs. Margaret Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Bertus Shelters Jr.

TOWNSHIP The attend the next meeting. mary where he underwent an eye MADISON orate and be in charge of the partj l' daughters, Teresa, Betty and Patty L' operation, American Le morning from 9 a.m. until noon, ex of Brunswick Ave. will observe The Marine Boat Club will spon Milltown sor a dinner-dance Nov. 15 at the New St.

Girl Scout Troop 232 will meet at the Catholic parish house at 3 p.m. today with its leader, Mrs. Lawrence Gartner. Clelland Garber, who is employ their wedding anniversary. Mrs.

Peter Sivess and son George, of Cheverly, are spending a few days with Mrs. WHICH Id iUl (111 VI LUC church and church school. jS'0" AIuxlliar mlT Mrs. Vladimir Wolfson of Col-'ahe 'n I at 8 p. m.

today fax Mrs. Daniel Martin, Scout Troop 168 will meet at 4:30 Elijah Peterson and Marguerite m- 'f hu the Simonson of Main St. and Mrs. adf Hicrphard Handschucn MILLTOWN-At the meeting of Star Council 56 Sons and Daughters The telephone number of the Ry Mltche11, Cot" is Clifford 7-2449. Not only mem-j u.

bers of St. Peter's Parish, but all! J.hae Irthhers n.d. Daugle" Ca' others are welcome to confer with met thls w'e fo the him at his office, Father Cox 1 seaso" at the h.me Step Inn on McArthur Ave. Reservations may be made with Frank Hager, ticket chairman. Mrs.

Walter Zagata, chairman of the talent sale to be held by St. of Liberty Thursday evening at Red ed in Pennsylvania, has been spend Sivess' parents. Mayor and Mrs ing several days with his wife and i George J. Siegel of Brunswick Ave. Brook Manor were luncheon guests at 4 Pm-at f.

lure Martin Mrs- R- Haggarty, 14 Piersoll family in tne Dorougn. Postmaster and Mrs. John Men's Hall, four candidates for the order were initiated by Star Council's degree team. Mrs. Marguerite Fesseroll had States vi v-Ol- Stanislaus PTA, requests all class mothers and anyone interested to Mr.

and Mrs. John Griffin of Larkin of Main St. will celebrate in PlninfinlH" 3nd TrP 219 wi" the Extensive plans for improving! T. fho cnnl c0i ri.1 JS planning The Union of Polish Women of home of Mrs Edward Szemborski, Oak St. celebrated their 11th wed ding anniversary Saturday.

their wedding anniversary tomor row. attend a meeting to be held at her home, 32 Quaid tomorrow at charge of the meeting. Plans were ble are also on his agenda. suPper a'the Browntown Hilliard Rd. at 6:30 p.

completed for the official visit of America, group 47, will meet io- rttr-M ft in thA rlnh rnnm 3fl Mrs. Alvin Zagnit, president of 8 p.m Mrs. Fred Wilson, Greystone Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kozlowski materials are being studied Mr.

and the state councilor, Mrs. Hazel Mrs. B. C. Maccia and Janet Podgers of Main St.

is entertained Miss Geraldine Ciccr classroom space for each class will the Spotswood Chapter of the Middlesex Rehabilitation and Polio Ecker of Milltown and her staff at nrmnW tw a at son uiccnt and daughter Maria. The Guild of St. Mary of Holy of 2f Ave New the next meeting Nov. 13. Hospital Ladies Auxiliary, is ask Mrs.

Ida Farmer, a member of of Brookwood Rd. have been spending a few days in Boston, Mass. where their 3-year old son Stanley Jr. was under observation at Boston Floating Hospital. They made the trip by plane.

235 children enrolled in the Sunday school with 47 in the kindergarten ing local members who have not the state finance committee; Mrs.i and a concerted effort to obtain ad paid their dues for this year, especially in those sections which were Trinity Episcopal Church will hoid its first fall meeting Friday at thebar of tnghshtown. at lunch-home of Mrs. Charles Freehan Clccrale and 4Mrs-Parlin. Mrs. Edward Price, direc-lls" "cnt roommates at nrfnt nwtinP lhe Middlesex General Hospital in celebrating her birthday anniversary today.

Sunshine Council 127, Daughters of America, will meet today at 8 p.m. in the Main St. firehouse. The Ladies Auxiliary to American Legion Post 211 will sponsor a bus trip to he Paper Mill Playhouse in. to, kcic cimuug me i guesis who attended the 39th wedding anniversary of Mrs.

Maccia's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent De Mauro, Newark. It was a double celebration with Mrs. Maccia's brother and sister-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony Alberta Pauli, a member of the national finance committee, and Joan Bensen, deputy over Star New Brunswick, where they were surgical patients. League to Consider Budget Proposals Council, also Deputies Mrs. Anna SPOTSWOOD-The Get-Together K. Gourley, Mrs.

Ethel Warnsforfer The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kandus of 25 Dailey St. was baptised yesterday at the isArnirf curl ii'Q in nnhpn De Mauro and children visiting Rick Chapman of 19 Farless Ave not covered by solicitors but to who letters asking for their dues were sent, to send their dues as soon as possible to Mrs. Ted Klos, treasurer, or the money may be left at the Main Street Market.

Local Boy Scouts were busy Saturday distributing Handbooks for Emergencies throughout the bor SOUTH BRUNSWICK The celebrated his 13th birthday anni-j Club met at the community house and made plans for the annual summer trip next year, a tour cf Pennsylvania, with stops at Gettys on Thursday. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Wilma Paprota, Mrs. Edna Unkel or Mrs. Louise Uszczyk.

from Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Adele Herzog, Mrs. Edna Brown, Old Mill and Mrs. Lucy and Mrs.

Lenita Millosh, will be honored at this meeting. All are members of Star Council. The 63rd anniversary of the lodge rhnrrh hv hn ntnr the! versary yesterday. League of Women Voters of South Brunswick Township will meet to Aihr Pnnr" hahv Tllc meeting of the women mem Mrs. Joseph Dominik, American Williams, Cottrell's were bers of the Middlesex and Mon- consider the budget committee's burg and Valley Forge as well as other places of interest.

named Robert. Sponsors were Mr ia iiiu uuvnoui will be observed and charter mem- Will lit III 111 i i -it miiith FnnnHthm Acctf-n will Plans were also started for the ough. The booklets prepared as a and Mrs. Randolph Hammers of bers who are able to attend will be Oid Bridge. A family dinner par'y I tl at he Community followed at the Kandur home.

The 1 I Tne birthday anniversary of Mrs. Home chairman of the Parlin Women's Club, will hold a candle-making meeting at 8 tonight at her home, 11 Deerfield Rd. Memorial Post 4699, VFW, will annual Christmas dinner party, among the guests who attended a birthday dinner recently for Mrs. Louise Pruden at her home in Haz-let. The dinner was given by Mrs.

Pruden's son-in-law and daughter. part of the Civil Defense program deal with family prepardness recomendations for the fall term on Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the Monmouth Junction Firehouse. Mrs. Richard McCormick of the Piscataway Township League will discuss inequities in the state tax which will be held at the com munity house on Dec.

6. A turkey warning signals, conelrad instruc Kandurs also have two other HelneTaIessero11 was observed- Dela-Michael Jr. and Joseph. The baby- and le ions were present from Kevoort. meet on Friday at 8 p.m.

at the dinner prepared by members will tions, fallout protection and com Mr. and Mrs. August Schmcling, Hazlet. u-a; horn in St. Peter's General lxu: lu 1 L1 via Woodbridgc.

Freehold and New be served. Post Home, Dolan St. Amboy General Hospital Thursdav. munity plans for emergency action in the event of a natural disaster Hospital in New Brunswick, Oct. 7.

Brunswick. New adult members of the Spots- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelinerj Holy Trinity Guild of Holy Tnn Mrs. Walter P.

Richter of Van or enemy attack. have purchased the colonial house; wood Reformed Church will learn about the church at an instruction lty Episcopal Church will spon Women's GOP Club nf Mr anH Mrs PlnviH TwrniPV Mew Ave- entertained me WlllOW Columbus Day was observed at class to be conducted by the Rev Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fritz and Mr. and Mrs.

William Fritz of Cottrell's were Mrs. Rose Kent and Shirley and Elizabeth Kreski of North Brunswick. Mrs. Fred J. Peterson and Mrs.

sor a fashion show at the Recreation Center, Whitehead Oct. 27 at 8:15 m. system at this second general membership meeting. The following week the league will sponsor a forum for candidates for the township committee. The forum will be held Oct.

30, at 8 p.m. in the Dayton School auditorium. Candidates Warren G. Parmen-ter, Republican, and Lester H. Peter F.

Markey at the parsonage at 107 Matawan Rd. The of tne Milltown Unit of the family is moving to Hightstow.i (Middlesex Hospital Aid Auxiliary Kellnor is a reoairman in the cm- at her home Wednesday morning. Plans Card Party the. local public school this week with the presentation of a play by pupils of the fifth grades. All four at 7:30 p.

m. Wednesday. A meeting of the Ladies' Auxil SPOTSWOOD Mrs. Richard plov of Western Electric Co. ofiThe next meetinS be Nov.

19 fifth grades participated in the Schmedes, president of the Wom iary of Memorial Post, VFWr, will I'ninn at the home of Mrs. Barbara Dorn singing under the direction of J. Fred Robinson, Springfield of Van Liew Ave. be held at the Post hall, Vliet en's Republican Club, announced at a meeting that a pre-election Religious Classes Set for Tonight Mr. and Mrs.

John Trubilla of visited the United Nations Buildin David Spencer. Edward Sorochen son of Mr. Novena devotions will be con Wednesday night. 161 Southwood Southwood, are in New York on Monday with the Sohl, Democrat, incumbent, Willi Mrs. John Fifer has returned ducted tonight at Our Lady of Matawan Women Club.

speak. A question and answer dinner, sponsored by the County GOP Club, will be held at Elmaro's Restaurant, Oct. 29, at 7 p.m. Per and Mrs. Sorochen of Applegate celebrated his sixth birthday to her home on Landvale Rd.

after Lourdes Church at 7:30 p.m. SAYREVILLE Announcements: he General JIos-' of services and meetings to be held NfiW Brunswick. Mn and; period will follow. Mrs. Andrew Johnson, president of the newly spending several days in Elizabeth The PTA of Our Lady of Lourdes anniversary Wednesday.

The Whited Brown School PTA will hold its regular meeting in the school tonight at 8. sons interested in attending are Dob-lLnurc" wl" meet in tne school Mrs. John Heil of 18 formed league, urges voters to at where she was called by the death of her sister. Mrs. Helen Sisk.

The asked to contact Mrs. Schmedes, Catechism classes will be conducted by the Rev. Peter F. Mar- tend and join in discussion from the cafeteria at 8 p.m. today with Mrs.

Ross Blue presiding. A public card party is planned the Rev. Edward Dalton, A. he Rev. Edward J.

Dalton, pastor. death of her sister leaves Mrs. Fi floor. sun, uui ii iti. i'j for Friday at the community fer the last of a family of nine The birthday anniversaries of General Hospi- Today, at 6:4., p.

m. there loo eligious instructions for public igh school students in Victorian 1 Sunday marked house, with Mrs. John Glock Sr. key at the parsonage of the Reformed Church at 4:15 p.m. Wednesday.

Brownie Troop 137 'will meet at re children. Fire Chief. Calls Joint Meeting METUCHEN-Fire Chief W. Jo as chairman. Wilbur Woodmansee has returned Mrs.

Ella Carney and Mrs. Marian Rymer will be observed at the meeting of Old Glory Council 123, Daughters of America, at 8 p.m. At the next regular meeting. Nov. 6 p.m.

Wednesday at the home of 10, movies and slides of Spots- Mariner Troop Elects Officers SOUTH RIVER The new Mari to his home on Brunswick Ave. after spending a month with relatives in Highlands, Ohio. wood's golden anniversary parade Mrs. David Beck, 14 Oliver St. Brownie Troop 148 will meet at today in Red Men's Hall.

xi I Av the celebration Hall. Members of the C0 of the anniversary of Mr. and also hold a meeting at 30 p. m. 1 John Micknick of Texas the in tne Han.

weddins anniversary of Mr. Tomorrow, the Miraculous Meda, novena services will be held Rd p. m. On Wednesday Pf niversarv of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward seph Montagna has called a joint meeting of members of Washington Hose Co. and Eagle Hook Lad will be shown. The Churchmen's Brotherhood of Plans are being completed for a 4 p.m. Wednesday at the home of St. Paul's Reformed Church will masquerade dance to be sponsored ner Girl Scout Troop held its first the leader, Mrs.

Thomas Saunders, der Co. in the firehouse at 8 p.m. by the Ladies' Auxiliary of Her meet at 8 p.m. today in Fellowship meeting on Thursday. Set Special Meeting man R.

Lettau Legion Post at Le 8 Ellenel Blvd. The Mothers Auxiliary of Boy Scout Troop 35 will sponsor a des The following officers were elect memoers wm anene. a tail con-, o.nb,,,,, 0f Enghshtown-Otd'Hall. gion Hall on Friday. The committee On Application DISORDERLY CHARGE ed: Captain, Phyllis Kokoska; first made, Dianne Van Cleaf; log keeper, Stephanie Wolan; purser, Mary di uk a.n.:vu iijdii i pid in South Amboy.

.1 PaTrol i of Girl Scout Troop 155 S.r-, meet at the home of the lead- includes Mrs. John Bullis, Mrs Herbert Carlson, Mrs. Jacob Eph- sert tour of Koos Bros, furniture display rooms in Rahway on Thurs SOUTH RIVER Charles Ka- EDISON The Planning Board day night. The group will leave Ann Weis; yeoman, Mary Lee Mrs. Andrew Sinansky at 4 will hold a special meeting tomor raim and Mrs.

Thomas Giannotte. A meeting of Lettau Post will be been selected as advisor and Mrs. today. He said department operations will be reviewed in addition to a proposal for a firemen's cadet program. Saturday, delegates from the Metuchen Firemen's Assn.

attended the New Jersey State Exempt Firemen's Assn. Conventio in Clifton. In the delegation were: Chief Montagna, Lt. Nelson Hummer, Firemen Russell Finegar, Sivess. from the parish house of Imma William Tibbitt, of the local PTA.

held at Legion Hall on Thursday, culate Conception Church at 6:15 Elected to serve on the senior row at 8 p.m. at Old Town Hall to consider the application of Reiter Bros, for the subdivision of 4.5 divided into three pa- Pine Cone 'Council, Daughters of lendek, 36, 51 Hillside was arrested by pouice yesterday about 11 a.m. on a disorderly conduct charge. The complaint was made by Jeannette Kalendek, also of 51 Hillside Ave. Kalendek was lodged in Middlesex County Jail when he did not I p.m.

The tour will start at 7 p.m Guests are welcome. planning board in New Brunswick were: Representatives, Gail Gar- America, will meet at the com munity house Thursday. A combined parcel post and food boos and Myra Karwatt; alter sale will be conducted by the Sun A meeting of the Polish-Ameri acres on Wood Edge Avenue. Hearing on the matter is being continued from a board session last Wednesday. The board is also expected to take up other issues not Conference of the PTAs.

Next Sunday, the Feast of! "Christ the King" will be celebra-l New Mexico has more than ted. Members of the CYO will re- M.OOO Indians of varied cultures ceive Holy Communion at the 9 and languages, including Navajos, a. m. mass. I Apaches, Utes and PueTjlos.

nates, Ann Kaczorowski and Jackie Long. day School teachers of the Meth' can Citizens Club will be held at the Polish American hall, Thurs At the meeting the girls dis Luther Erie and William Rexter and Exempt Firemen William Monahan and James Wallace. have bail of J50. He will be held odist Church at the church from for Municipal Court tomorrow. 1 1 to 6 p.m.

Nov. 21. Mrs. Russell day. covered on last week's agenda.

cussed plans for a card party..

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