Document 177363

LEADER-PRESS- .
Wednesday, February 19, 1989
Eaxley vice-president; Mrs. FHA INTEREST UP
John Kroger, secretary; Mrs. The Nixon Admimrtration hai
Simonsen, treasurer; announced an increase to VM
Reelects All Of fleers Andrew
and Mra. Edwin Potter, sunshine per cent in the maximum interWOODBRIDGE — Past offic- chairman,
est rate on mortgages insured
ers of tine Ladies Aid Society of A Talent Auction will be eon by the Federal Housing AdminFirst Presbyterjam Church were ducted at the meeting Wednes- istration. George Romney, Secreelected and were re-installed day, February 26, with Mrs. Os retary of Housing and Urban
by Mrs. Charles Barnekow At car Iversen in charge. Hostesses Development, said the incr*as»
titie last meeting.
will be Mrs. Kreger and Mrs. Idoes not affect the 4.6 million
Officers are: Mrs. Fred Bald- Joseph McEwen. Mrs. Barnekow outstanding FHA insured mortgages already on the books.
win, president; Mrs. Edwin will lead the devotion a Is.
Ladles Aid Society
Iselih Pastor
Lists Services
1SELIN — The Revivel Crusade being heW at the Isejin
Assembly of God Ohuch will
continue through Sunday, Fobriin i-y 2!i, according to Rev.
Samuel Clutter, pastor. Evan
Kelist tleorge Butrin of Berwick,
I'II. is the main speaker. Services are being held each week
mi>ht, except Monday, at 7:45
P.M. and will be held Sunday
at 11 A.M. and 7 P.M.
OLher service* a | ^ activities
.set for Sunday include: 9:45
AM Sunday School for all age
levels, with ten classes, Nursory through Adult; U A.M.J
.hinior Church, for boys and
Kirls two through eleven years
of age; and 6 P.M., Christ's
Ambassadores Youth Group
mooting.
The church nursery will be
available, under* supervision,
during the 11 o'clock services
for small children up to two
years old.
Services and activities scheduled for the remainder of the
week of February 23 include:
Monday, Fbruary 24, 6 P.M..
Men's Fellowship, monthly visit
lo Bowery Mission, New York FATHER AND SON JOIN ELKS: Among tin- I- new im-mfx'rs initiated into the Woodbridtjc ICIks I.odtfe last week were a
City, leaving church at that father and son team shown above with lOlks dignitaries. Left to right: Steven Cymh;iluk, Mate vice-president; Kdwartl llanlon,
time; Tuesday, February 25, state president; Bruno Kaslewicz, the father and Bernard Kasiewicz, the son; Dominic l.alYnta, exalted ruler of the lodge
9:30 A.M., ladies prayer meet- and Norman Nagy, a lodge member who sponsored the two m
ing and 7:30 P.M., special prayer service; Wednesday, 7:45
I'M., Mid Week Bible Study and
prayer service, with Sunday
School Workers and Teachers
•Conference afterwards; Friday,
. February 28, 8 P.M., Ohoir prac• lice for all; and Saturday, 7:30
wedding Saturday of Miss Ger
I'M., church open to public for AVENBL — Rev. Cheater C. aldine Theresa Lynn and-An- WOODBRIDGE - Miss Gloria and ushers were Steven Brakl,
Jean Fillipcsuk, daughter of Mr. Peter Lichtenstein, Ned DiefenGenecki performed the 3 P. M.
-paye.
drew John Matlaga in St. An- and Mrs. Steven Fillipcsuk, 524 thai, Charles Dalsgaird aud Lee
drew's Roman Catholic Church. Alice Place, became the bride of Dabgard.
Parents of the couple are Mr. Frank Joseph Kaphan, son of Mrs. Kaphan attended Wood
WORLD WIDE TRAVEL SPECIALISTS SINCE 1MI
and Mrs. David D. Lynn, 726 Mr. and Mrst Edward Kaphan, bridge Senior High School and
Woodbridige Avenue and Mr. and100 Dover Road, Coloni-a, Satur- was employed' by M. and T.
Mrs. Andrew Matlaga, 51 Fifth day afternoon ait 4 in the Ukrai- Chemicals Inc., Rahway, as a
nian Catholic Church of the As-secretary to the manager of
Avenue.
sumption, Perth Amboy. Ms.gr. marketing operations. .
Miss Miehaelene Hrabar was Stephen Sulyk performer the ceis our
Her husband attended Pingry
maid of honor and bridesmaids remony.
School, Hillside, and Cornell
were the Misses Carol Ann and
Sandra Matlaga, Nicholas Mat- Mrs. Albert D, MaTtiiielli, sis- University, Ithaca, N.Y., where
laga was best man and ushers ter of the bride, served as ma-he received his bachelor of
tron of honor and Miss Audrey science degree in business adwere Joseph Lynn aad Charles Mcsaros was maid of honor. ministration. He is employed by
Air • Rail • Steamship
Balanka.
Bridesmaids were the Misses Lumered Corp., Woodbridge, as
Hotel • Tour and Cruise
The bride attended Woodbridge Diane Barrett, Joann Morgan, a production manager.
Senior High School and is em-Mary Jane and Carol Ann Fil- After a wedding trip to Puerto
Reservations The World
ployed by Ronson Corp., Wood- lipcsuk.
Rico the couple will reside at
Over — VA 8-3681.
bridge, as a clerk typist. Her Robert Kaphan was best man|546 Woodbridge Avenue, A vend.
husband attended Middlesex
County Vocational and Technical
High School, Perth Amboy. He
is em/ployed by Mauro Motors,
303 Maple Street
Wood-bridge.
After a wedding trip* to FloriPERTH AMBOY, N. J.
da tine couple will make their
WORLD WIDE TRAVEL
home in Sayreville.
SPECIALISTS SINCE 1907
COLONIA - St. John Vianney Her husband is a 1962 gradCastro little change after 10 Roman Catholic Church was theuate of Woodbridge Senior High
years of power.
setting Sunday, 4 P. M., for the School and a 1966 graduate of
wedding of Mies I>olores Anne Montclair State College. He is
Kelly and John Velcbik, Jr. Rev.an instrumental music teacher
A. David Bathkovsky officiated employed by 4)he Newark Board
at the ceremony.
of Education.
The bride i s the daughter of After a wedding trip to Miami
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Kelly, Beach, Fla. tihe couple will make
188 Cypress Drive, and the
their home in Beachwood.
bridegroom Is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Velchik, 41 Paul
Street, Fords.
Auditions Being Held
Miss Carole Velchik, sister of
the bridegroom, served as maid For Service Club Show
of honor. Bridesmaids were the EDISON — Auditions for the i
Misses Kathy Machado and Ma-Edison High School Variety'
!
ry Susan Winslow. Georg« Do- Show will be held today.
bronic served as best man and The show, co sponsored by Ski
ushers were Michael Velchik dio Pauline and the Girls' Ser
l vice Club of EHS will be held j
and Thomas Itoflier.
011
March 15, Proceeds will be
Mrs. Vetehik attended Mount
j
St. Mary's Academy, North donated to the ETAC.
Plainfield, and is a 1964 grad- Anyone interested is encour
uate of Woodbridge Senior Iligh aged to audition — Rock and
School. She is employed is a Folk Groups, Comedy, Dance,
bank teller by National State and Dramatic Reading!, will bo
welcome.
Bank, EkizabeKh.
For further information call,
ON FIXED BROKER FEES
Janice Mwtysyn after 3 P. M
The Justice Department has at 287 2533.
announced plans requiring an
hourly minimum wage of at
least $1.60 be paid all foreigners
entering the United States on
work permits. The $1 60 federal
MUSIC STUDIO
minimum wage does not apply
Lessons
• Sheet Music
to all occupations and the pay
• Sales On All Instruments
sralc would be adjusted to their
• Band Rentals
COLONIA:
occupation.
,
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GARMENT CENTER
MANUFACTURER'S OUTLET
W/HOM
located at 27 JEFFERSON AVENUE
ELIZABETH . . . 353-3914
Optr Monday 4 Thursday Nitti 'lil 9 P.M. Otlur Nitti & Saturday 6 f M,
Matlaga-Lynn Wedding Miss Gloria Fillipcsuk
Wed IQFrank J. Kaphan
Held in St. Andrew's
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BUSINESS
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