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

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tmmmmr, 8 Somerset Births THE DAILY HOME NEWS I NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 29.

1961 1 James, 556 Bridgewater Somerviile. PARISH SEEKS USED CLOTHING School Choruses To Give Program CALL ADULT SCHOOL PARLEY ALLEN, a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Nov. 24 en t-i annual.Lady of Perpetual Help at Im SPOTSOOD The BLAINE, a girl to Mr.

and ol" PUPILS JOIN IN PTA PROGRAM u. in ct in. viae. maculate Conception Church. MIDDLESEX The Middlesex! Catholic Bishop's Clothing Drive SOMERV1LLE Lawrence L.

Woman's Club will observe high i was postponed from last week Ccjifessions in preparation for First Friday will be heard at School." at the monthly meeting i Moore, director of the Commu- school guest night at its monthly I because of the Thanksgiving ba- MIDDLESEX Approximately 58 students and organization officers participated in a program, "Youth at Work Within Our mpptlnf npvi Mondav at 8-15 zaar held in Immaculate Con- Immaculate Conception Church of the PTA Monday night at Mid-lnity School for Leisure Learning, dieses High School. jhas called a meeting of the Som- Robert Orr, president of Adult Education Council eeption Parish. The drive is be from 7 to 8 p.m. tomorrow. p.m.

in the high school cafeteria. uuiiu, lit vJicvii ouum viutr. BERSTLER, a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, 408 White Manville.

CHISELKO, a boy to Mr. and Mrs. George. 248 E. Main Somerviile.

Nov. 25 MAGGIO. a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Benedetto, 241 Chestnut Bound Brook.

ing conducted this week and par TO HOLD DANCE BOUND BROOK St. Joseph's CYO will hold a Pre-Advent dance in St. Joseph's School auditorium Friday from 8 to 10:30 p.m. fusic will be to popular recordings. The dance is open to all boys and girls of high school age in proper dress.

Boys will be re- Two high school choruses, "The ishioners are asked to contribute Tickets for the annual Toy sponsored by the Holy Name Blue Notes," composed of ap usable clothing for the relief of proximately 20 girls, will sing iStudent Council, told of the ef-; tonight the library of homer-fort to achieve effective student ville High School at 8 p.m. government in the democratic! Distribution of a new brochure wav. Officers described work of describing the courses which will the'ir organizations. jbe offered in the Community i Mrs. Robert Wilson.

PTA niade to council Society are available from Joseph Dillon, Joseph O'Neill, Kamil There are endless enchantments to see in Washington Christmas songs, and "The Cre-scendos." composed of about 20 a Tresten, Norman Stevens, George boys, will offer sacred and secu BOOTHBY, a girl to Mr. and; quired to wear shirts, tics and needy people of the world. The Rev. Mario Fralliciardi is chairman for the drive assisted by more than 200 parishioners. Members of the committee will call at homes this week to receive clothing items.

It will be taken to the basement of the Parish Richardson and John Costa. The dent, introduced nooert Mar music. Mrs. Arthur, Line Road, Belle 'jackets. program chairman, who explained iUI "'f affair will be held in the school sponsoring this project and in cir- Mead.

WALDRON, a boy to Mr. and the program. C'uHonr rnnnril nffirpr auditorium Dec. 7 at 8 p.m. WllO lircr ui vuunci, Mrs.

Eugene, South Branch. its 10- Immaculate Conception Council, narHrinatod with Orr were: Vice! ine icni win open RncinAcc OffiVo irt hp narkpH MUSICAL PROGRAM BRIDGEWATER Hghlight of the next monthly, meeting of the Green Knoll PTA in the school Tuesday r'M at 8 will be a musical program. Iweek session for registration on t. ci i The combined choruses will then offer a medley to piano ac companiment by Mary Ann Spie-czny. They will be directed by Robert R.

Sine, high school vocal director. Hostesses will be Mrs. Kenneth Reynolds. Mrs. William Bubenick, Nov.

26 HEFLICH, a girl to Mr. and The assistant diocesan director v.iuiUUS, president. Judy Von See; record iner vrAtarv Msrv Ann SriP 3 and on Jan. 9, from 7 to eorresDondinz secretary. uasses sian on jan corresponding secretary, Mrs.

Henry, Homestead Road, Belle Mead. iczny; of the Society for the Propagation mg a drive for funds for the of the Faith spoke at Immaculate Children's Home in Newark, Del. Conception Church Sunday on the is in financial need. This annual drive for membership and need was determined following a 1U ill I pill. Karen Johnson; treasurer, Jim Ritter.

Faculty advisers assisting COOK, a girl to Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Herbert Lindclow, presi- Mrs. Cressel Chapman, Mrs. were Miss Shirley Dillow and Jo-; dent of the council, will conduct FREE MONEY visit to the home by a Charity collection.

the meeting when details of the John foster. Mrs. jea- ORDERS Brigade of Knights and Colum-biettes. Sister Mary Dorothea, There will be religious instructions for students attending public soph Zelnick. Robert Sine, choral director of school, announced that the courses that are to be given this1 nee, Mrs.

Kenneth Morecraft, winter will be discussed. Mrs- Robert Vosbnnck and Mrs. The council, formed in 1948 Wyckoff. IVOI IKF AT "ill lip df (it r--. H-E-A-T-E-R-S GAS ELECTRIC COAL At Low, Low Pricet RICH HARDWARE S7 French New Brnmwlck Phone KI 5-5507 hiph nr vocational schools at 7:30 i Mother Superior at the home, Rnritnn Vnllau annual Christmas program would UVN Savings Loan be presented by the high school provide increased opportunities lne meeting was piannea ai choral "roup and orchestra on for the adults of the community an executive board session i7' broaden their knowledge, is 'day at the home of Mrs.

Robert tonight at Immaculate Conception previously taught at Immaculate School. I Conception School here. John Mc- At 8 o'clock tonight there will Allister, 274 Madie Ave. is in be a Novena in honor of Our i charge of this endeavor. Association SA7 RariUn An.

Highland Park. N. 1 Announcement was also made; composed of representatives ot vosDnncK, iues Ave. I of the senior class play, "The the duterent community organ- Cnrn is Green." to be presented izations and industries in the I Fridav and Saturday nights in; Greater Somen ille Area. the hich school auditorium.

Host- All organizations are invited ANADIAN FURNITURE'S Christmas Gift For YOU! esses for the social hour were to send a representative to this drive-in L0 6 8 family miss Mrs. Henrv a.et ana -Mrs. vu- meeting to participate in tne ai- tA. AVE. AT 15th WA5H.PIG1C, P.

fajrs nf thp rmmril. vmmmwww, M.M r-7- T-TV 1 1 further information concerning i 1 1 the program can be obtained by contacting Moore at his office, at 51 W. Cliff Somerviile. I 1 i Millstone MIlLETOXE Dr. and Mrs 5 i i I VV.

E. Btir.ney of Main St. have returned from a convention of the American Public Health If Yon Care Enough Get His Gift at Steinberg's a i Association in Detroit. Mich. i Mr.

and Mrs. Russell David have returned to their home in i Scranton. after a week's visit with his sister and family. Mr. and i to IMrs.

Henry Jones of Ann St 71 LaxQuj fc.nn Armiif" Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson Bun if- jney of New York City spent i with his parents MEN'S or LADIES' .111 I I Wt'eilJ I I Dr. and Mrs. W.

E. Bunney of 1 r- -i. M-l i I IBft 0 i Main St. Mr. and Mrs.

George YanCleef of Amwell Road, spent Thanks i nmatfr i i i mm mm giving weekend with their daugh ter and family. Mr. and Mrs ijohn Smith of Marlboro. Mas. Mr.

and Mrs. John YanCleef I of Amwell Road, were guests for I Yours FREE with purchase of $49 or more on any of these advertised specials. rv the weekend of her si.ster, Mrs Mattie YanCleef. Beautifullr stvlfd, qualitv midr. Oet SAVINiS on fine furniture.

William Towie of Ann St. was a get a FKKh WKIST HATCH. i Thanksgiving guest of his son-in 5. -i delivrred with Tour purchase lelivered with Tour purchase I.N TIME FOR CHRISTMAS! A'. expires Sat.

night, Dec. Sl.fff-'t I law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Terhune, Griggstown. He (Offe Offer 0i2 i christma ii1 iKHh i -y frKCS A Delivery Jj li Guaranteed! sX il I vJk Your Credit Good -TAt it r' Jk I 19 will observe his birthday Friday.

SHOP TONIGHT MW4 Mrs. Donald Head of West will leave Monday for a few daji a a AND EVERY NIGHT in Atlantic City attending the state Grange Convention. Robert Felauer. son of Mr. and INCLUDING SATURDAY 'TILL Mrs.

Adolph Felauer of Amwell Road, spent a few days with his aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. wm 19 Gunther of Neshanic. Mrs.

Harry Nelson of Amwell 1 3S 1 3-Pe. LIVING R00IVI STftf 'Road, attended a surprise shower 'party at the home of her sister, I Mrs. Mary' Brower, in Trenton. w- GIFT LAMF3 Choose from a fabulous selec-tion. Com Miss Judith Hoerler, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Hoerler of Amwell Road, has returned to I A spectacular value! For just $99 at CANADIAN you get a large, handsome sofa and 2 matching chairs! Smart, durable covers, in your choice of rich decorator colors. Come see this fantastic value now. BUY NOW, GET YOUR CHOICE OF MAN'S OR WOMAN'S WATCH! 1 studies at Giassboro State 1 College after spending Thanksgiv- ing with her parents. 1 I Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Bostinto plete with shades, many with 3 a switches. From I KTTJ i SAVE NOW ON DINING ROOMS! oneface Cheviot LiH Choose modern, colonial, traditional. Danish, provincial. FREE WATCH WITH YOUR PURCHASE.

Exclusively for Our Customers! Famous Moke II I 6 PC. SOLID OAK DINING ROOM, includes extension table, 4 chairs TU APPLIANCES at COST! ffi and buffet! 'of Main Street spent Thanksgiving Day with her brother-in-law sister, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Leiberman of Watchung. Daughters Helen and Doris stayed for the weekend.

Mr. and Mrs. David Auten of Ann Street were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Norman C'oa'es of South Somerviile.

Mr. and Mrs. William Kolczicky. formerly of River Road, have mo ed to their new hoike in Onka Drive. Kolczicky and the children spent Thanksgiving Day with his mother.

Mrs Mary Kolczicky of Bound Brook. House guests of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm VanSaltzer of Main St. are his mother, Mrs.

Phillip Yon-Saitzer of Salem, and his brother, Erik, of Aspen. Col. They Pc. WALNUT DINING ROOM you get extension table, 4 chairs, buffet. China at comparable savings! Ideal Gift for Dad $158 pP) Here's coat that gives you warmth without weight end that comes in a handsome collection of colors and patterns.

Nit. Rock tailors these for us in smart new models you'll enjoy wearing. Come see one of the largest selections in Middlesex County. You'll be pleased also with our typically restrained prices. 8-Pc.

GRAY DINING ROOM consists of extension table, 6 chairs, I a i iwu buffet. China at similar savings! XT? II i I "iiiiifiimic) VALUABLE COUPON! 50 llllllllllllllf rj'MIMIIMH I -V Easily adjusts to his favorite position. Durable covers in attractive colors Complete 3-ROOM OUTFITS in II) BRING THIS COUPON FOR AN wia stay nere tor some time. a a a a (3r IB II it $43 $115 Botany, Barry Somerset Deaths LEON P. STARTZEL ILLE Leon Pan! LIVING ROOD (3 (II EXTRA 10 OFF Any Unadvertised Item Yes! With this coupon we will give you an EXTRA 10 OFF our already low, low prices.

Offer Shorts, Longs, X-Longs, Portlies. Leeds, Palm Beach, Society Brand. TARI CQ 35 expires Saturday nite, Dec. z. Limit 1 coupon in Cll "'mL' per lamity.

lop Coats S29.73 $93.00 Alligator, Gleneagles, Mt. Rock, Society Brand. JIB $5 MONTHLY Nothing else to buy! Includes complete living room, dining room, kitchen. 3 S1 9 a a $29.30 $43.00 Party-proof tops, choice of finishes. Includes cocktail table and 2 step tables.

Sput foals Botany, Barry Leeds, Grenadier. Slacks a $5.95 $18.93 7-PC. DINETTE SETS Startzcl, 67. of 98 Green died yesterday in Somerset Hospital. Mr.

Startzcl, who retitred two years ago from Johns-Manville after 14 years, formerly lived in Shamokin. where he was a member of the Elks Lodge, the and the Tall Cedars. He also was a 32nd Degree Mason, i Surviving are his wife. Lea; a daughter, Mrs. Lillian Yeager of Charlotte.

N. two sons, Richard of Shamokin and Robert of Hamburg. his mother. Mrs. Mary Startzcl and a brother.

Dr. John Startzcl, both of Shamokin; arid five grandchildren. The Rev. Harold Wright nf the First Methodist Church will conduct the funeral services Friday at 11 a.m. at the Specr Funeral Home.

10 W. End Ave. Cremation will follow in Ewing Sharkskins, flannels, gabardines, worsteds, dacron blends, chinos. -vjiiiB-ia S18.93 $44.75 Raincoats by Alligator 4 1 i "Vt' A'V Suburban Coals Jackets $14.95 $42.50 by Great Western and Woolmaster. You get a large size extension table, and 6 foam cushioned, washable plastic upholstered chairs.

Table has heatproot 1FJC Mini's 15 $0 top. a a i 1 a by Jay son and Excello. $5.95 $11.95 $2.50 $9.95 FORMICA TOPS! Crematory. GEORGE KITCHEN SOMERYILLE George Kitchen of 140 N. Richards died this morning in Somerset Hospital.

The Cusick Funeral Home, 80 Mountain will announce funeral arrangements. Famous "American Beauty" INNERSPRIN0 MATTRESSES Hats by Mallory. Neckwear a a Park Free in W'asiiington Street Lot-Directly Behind Our Store 3-FC. MODERN BEDROOM Leave it to CANADIAN to bring you such a value as this! Includes large simulated Triple Dresser base, choice of bed, 3'3" or and spacious chest. Mar resistant Formica tops, in limed oak, walnut or gray finish.

BUY NOW, GET FREE WATCH MEET MONDAY SOMERYILLE The Men's Club a a All sizes but shop early while quantity lasts! 1795 1 1 1 HOME OF SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES 100 Albany Haw Brunswick of the First Methodist Church will meet Monday, when George Graef will lead the devotional. Busine.ss meeting discussions ill be the Christmas decorations, 'carolling, and an additional project for the coming year. Don Gilles and Lowell Good of the 'RCA Semiconductor Division will show how transistors are made. 1 3 a a a a a a OTHER STORES IN N. PLAINFIELD: 100 Somerset St.

PERTH AM BOY: 224 Smith St. LINDEN: 146 E. St. George Ave. 1 I 1 1 133 Albany New Brunswick Block from R.R.

Station Open Monday, Thursday and Friday 'til 9 p.m. FALLOUT SHELTERS SOMERYILLE A program on fallout shelters will be sponsored tonight at 8:3) in the Jewish Community Center by the National Council of Jewish Women. I OPEN DAILY 9 to Incl. SAT. HI 3 B282 Delivery Optional.

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