Document 198117

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KK'I'-LEADEE
THURSDAY, FEBKUAKY 25, 1954
PAGE THRE1E
Plan Fathers' Night In Romantic Operetta Role
Girl feds United^^Churchwomen
*
Man For World Day of Prayer Observed by PTA
Mm, Dftiwrcit Honored
At 95th Birthday Party
Clubwomen Hear
Talk by Artist
'Ah
WOODBRIDOE — A »te*dy
strum or caltan vbited the
Woodlbrldge
—
Three
separate
can Indians, migrant workers and
home of Mrs. Belle Dfmarwrt,
- St. E l l a s '
I8EUK ~ At a meotltifi of Iselir.
AVENEL - An art demonrti*service* have been planned by the low - income Tarm communities
102 Grove Avenue, Saturday, to Uon was (riven by Charles Miller,
School 15, P.T.A., February 18, «
BS
the
setting
United Churchwomen of WOIKJ- "will bpneflt Christian universities
nrl,
conrr»tuUt«
her
on
h«r
95th
Avenri, at a meeting of the Avtnej
,, n f Miss Rosemarle brids* In observance of World Day throughout the world will also be combined program was held for
birthday,
Founders Day and Fathers NiRht,.
Woman's Club held In the Aventl
at
Pray«r
on,March
5.
aided.
ullI hUT of Mrs. Bart
The nonocenarlan rrorivfd School.
After a short business session
The flr»t jervlce will be held at
man; gVit, cards, mwwftrt »nd
l,Hwrence Street.
presided over by the president.
Mrs. Miller, president of the
the Mrat Presfoyterlan Church,
tetarrttiM, Incladlng * telegram
Mrs. Lloyd Harayda, the p r ^
Railway Art Center, who t u InFrank
De
, , n n k ue Binuinc W o o d b r l d f e l t 2 P. M., where
from Mayor Hugh B. Qulrley.
gram was presented under the ditroduced by Mrs. Harold Schiller,
, J.
I. Michael Serdln- J o n n Havea, , n a t l v p o f
rection of Mrs. R. Finn.
program chairman, spoke on and
Mr. and Mrs. Mt- Islands, near the Pljl Islands, will
<>(
The
honored
guest
and
speakripmorntratfd painting, and MM
,
52 Claire Avenue,
er was Mrs. John Pauliis. vice
that the current Interest In art
be the guest speaker. He Is now
president of the New Jersey Cong'may be due to the Increased pres*
t\
nioriiillR. Rev. C. A. studying at the Drew Theological
Ht the dou- Seminar* Madison.
sura of modem living.
ISEUN - Mrs. atorge Bedlak ress of Parents and Teachers and
Rev. William Klnz.le, assistant was named chairman' of money- County chairman cf Pounder?
.•vi'iiioiiyHe mentioned President EisenDay. Her topic was "rfistory and
a baby blue ny- pastor of the local Methodist
hower,
Winston Churchill and
i mulching accesorle*. Church, will be the guest speaker raising projects a t a meeting of A ( . c o m p U g hmer,t 5 of the National
ISE1JN - - Tentative plans to other urea* men who are actively
>nay
of
sweetthe
Woman's
Auxiliary
of
the
IseCongress
of
Parents
ami
Teacliof
trie
seoottd
service
to.
be
soonil a
»nlarur Its headquarters on the interested in art. Mr Miller
,,.d'baby's breath.
lored by I/he youth of the local lin Lions Club held at the home ers."
a rtill llf« picture in ppisLincoln Hlfilway were made at a
(|;1nt.s were Mitt Anne churches at the First Presbyterian
Other guests were Mrs. Joseph
of Mrs. Stanley Caado, 15 Flat
th
tols at the
»nd then the
,'r bridegroom's slater Church at, 1:30 P.M.
Till, p a s t
state membership
mfetl|i8 of the Iselin First Aid picture was presertt«L»to
Mrs,
Avenue,
nnif, Bahway.Mr. and
At 8 P. M. the service will Inchairman; Mrs. Russel Hanvr,
Squad.
Danid Levy. presldent.'-Mter U»
i kv will make their clude ft drama, "These Others,"
It was announced that Mrs. past president oft Middlesex CounIt was reported that durlnR the* tlemons* ration.
-•iiiway on returning to be presented at the Avenel William Dangeli Is making a ty Council; Patrick Boylan, prinpant month 21 calls were nmd*v
Mrs. Levy oprnrd the mfetlnf
'linn trip to Washlng- Prwtoyterlan Church.
oMchwork apron to toe filled with cipal of School No. 1; Mr. Boylan
194 miles w w covered and 112 with a p r a y r , and the reading of
There will be special music at
was principal of School No. IS a t
man hours Riven, There were four « piYm In commpmoratlon of
,t it ended Woodbrldge all three services, aocordlne to money for the Iselin Public Li- the organisation of the present
,
accident CHIIR. five transportation Bwtlwrnood Week.
,lUrl Technical High Miss Louise A. Huber, general brary.
P.T.A.,
Mr.
T.
J.
Henderson
who
Mrs. John Baity, Mrs. Charles
oases. 10 envrcencies, two oxygon
Th*> tsroin voted to noeept Ini. employed a t Lee's chairman. '
helped organize the association,
culls rcqulrinR 10,300 pounds of
to nttenri (he l*Vder»tlon;
The World Day of Prayer will Corthell and Mrs. Charles Chrls- Mrs, Martin Hofftnan, life memHiilcviiy. Her husband
were named chwperones for
Bay observance!;, of the Fords
milbridKe High School be dbserved this year In 11? coun1
ber
and
present
parliamentarian
'h* tnen-affi recreation programs
The now olTlcrrs (A the squad W w m ' s Club, tho Woman's Club
hiatcd from Port Mon- tries beginning In flhe
Of School 15 P.T.A.
wrre iTrentlv Installed. They ln- nf LHwnce Hirbor, the Port,i School. He will be Isknds and continuing for 24 at School 15 on Friday nights.
Mrs.
Russell
Furze
also
was
honThe next meeting will be March
of the Parmln^dWe
rlndfti: Mathcw Hratfeo, presll-nrt Bliss, Texas, on hours. Offerings will to «I veil to
ored as one of the original orHpnl-; Bernard Uwti«, vice presi- Woman's Club and the Woman's.
United States and foreign mis- 16 at 8 P. M. at the home of Mrs.
mi duty.
ganizers. However, she was not
slons. In this country the Amerl- DartRfll, 70 Pershing Avenue.
r'nnt; Rsmuel Blod«U, treasurer; Club r* Iwl!n. A^ Invitation to ftt1
due to illness.
Hurry Van Biwklrk, financial sec- • "•nf the ?*<**? conference on the
The history of the association
Crusade
of Freedom, to be held in
retary:
Geoice
Birssmn,
Ixiliiiry Conducts
wfis read by Mrs^. George Hods•wcrrtarv; J o s e p h Communale. Prln"»ton, April 29, was also acson, a first grade teacher at
,.,„/»( rs/ii'/; Campaign
John Barhv and GeorRe Hill. cepted.
School 15.
Anthony ('uiffrrrtii, Colnnia lumtonr. will swis the romantic role
Reservations for the book and
•ni'-tefs; John Bui'Rcr, captain;
At a candlelight ceremony, the
HiiintiK
Mrs. Meinert
of Uobprt when Siemuml KIIMIIMTB'S "New Moon" is prrsentrd at
.'•.
William Thomas, assistant cap- •>nt,hor'>i '"a, tn iVip held Artrll 8 iK
following
past
presidents
were
InWtetflpld llifili Scliool on March Ml) and <>Ui iintlrr auspices of
, . \i!••:, William Gertty
,. ^
tain; Tonv Porcda, first lieuten- Perth Arrthnv, miy rtlll be made
Sv
troduced and honored: Mrs. Ray- the Musical Club of YVrstfidd. Mr. (iuffrpdii. a native of Port
, a ii meeting of the
<
ant. Martin Cartck, second lieu- wltl) Mrs. l^vv. it was'announced.'
WOODBRIDOE — Jerry Ferti«,
Rcadinc was rdncatert in Wmnlbridse Township srliools. He has
mond McCrory. Mrs, Harry Kline,
v^iiiury of t h s Wood- producer of the Adath Israel PlayClosing date Is March 15.
'
• •!
tenant,
John
Botoak,
sergeant
at
appeared extensively in concert, opera, and musical romedy both
Mrs, Richard Dlekenson, Mrs.
', i,,,. company. Friday, ers' forthcoming comedy-meloarms; Pete Dougherty and Tony
Mrs. Levy was appointed to 1
in New Jersey and in New York City. Township residents will reRobert Perlllard1, 'Mrs. Norman
nci nwnd was Winner drama, "8talag 17," iwhloh will be
Poreda, publicity committee; Bill' air and water pollution committed
member
Mr.
Ciuffreda
for
his
concert
several
seasons
ago
at
the
Jensen, and Mrs. Carl Goldstein,
iiin'.so prize. . , . , pr«MOUd April ia..«Hf 11 at the
Reedy and Tony Poreda, "fund of the Third District Civic andr
Woodbrid?e HlRh School. He also appeared In this area with the
who was unable ,to attend. ,
ii;|) drive Is now be- WoodbrkJge Jewish * Community
drive committee.
Legislature Forum at its meeting1
OpemtH Ouild in prodaotioiM of "New Moon" and "Sweethearts,"
The past presidents and hon! mil, wives, moUhers Center, has announced committee
His latest operatic appearance was in "Riffoletto" at the Brooklyn
in ttt
..
ored guests were presented with
i iiu-iiu>n are Invited chairman lor the production..
Academy of Music.
nouncement made by Mrs. StephAVENEL — The Infant daugh- owsakes.
Mrs. Kovacs Hostess
en Markulln, who attended th»
They are: Mrs. Irving Hutt, ter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. McThe ''Mother Singers," a moth•< : Li'
MullirlSKMENT
properties; Mrs. Leonard Cutler, Carthy, 104 Remsen Avenue, was ers' chorus organized and directed
Al Wedding Shower forum.
The pollution committee wlu
"Who's Who"; Miss Joan Klein, christened Bernadette at a cere- by Mrs. Jack Roberts, sang a numAVBNEL — Mrs. Stephen Ko- draw up a resolution t h a t will b d
makeup; Mrs. David Cherensky, mony in St. Andrew's Church. ber of selections. The group Invacs. Rahway and Mrs. Harold submitted to the State Federation
Mrs. Emanuel Ooldfarb, Mrs. Sunday mornin«. Rev. John Egan cluded: Mrs. Lloyd Harayda.
Mofllt, were hostesses at a shower convention in Atlantic City In the
Maurice Ohodosh, wardrobe; Ar-' was the officiating clergyman,
Mrs, Henry Welman, Mrs. Ed; '
held lant Thursday evening In spring.
thyr 8lnnett, costumes; Ronald
Mrs. Lillian Miller, Avenel and ward Modavis, Mrs. Fred Relght,
Mrs. Thomas Markous, Jurt|lofl
AVENEL — Miss Laura Lee, I After an extended honeymoon Mrs. Mofllfs home, 411 Alden
Hoffman, sat electrician; Edward S t a n l e y Oolesxewski, Carteret Mrs. Way 'Smith, Mrs. Norman
KCOMMENDS
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, the couple will reside in New York Road, in honor of the former Miss i advisor, reoorted on the Junior
Slotkln and John EMU, technical were sponsors.
Jensen, Mrs. Lester Jentis, Mrs.
A
» \ Cilv
Laura L w Lane, 401 Alden Road, I Clwl) activities, and Mrs.
advisors;
Alfred
Kaplan,
Leonard
, (|itii: Interior Decoratoi
T h e McCarthys entertained Joseph Pawluch, Mrs, Vernie
A reception for over 100 guests who became the bride of Sut. Rich- Hninrlch, international
407 Alden Road, became
Cutler,
Reuben
Stern,
set
cre«t:
IK views on Furnltui*
crnests at open house in their CumminRs, Mrs. David Weissman, the bride of Sfit. Richard W. Nel- was held in tihe Fraternal Order of ard NeVbone. February 21 in- the chairman, announced that t h e
II im ihTiiratlne Problem* Arthur Melnlck. Victor Ostrowev, home, following tihe ceremony.
Mrs. Josroh Neupauer.
bone, son of Mrs. Evely H. Nel- Eagles reception hall, H o t a r t First Presbyterian Church, Ave- wool afghnn has ibeon sent to KoEdgar Greenfield, stage hands.
Mrs. Harayda, president, anPerth
t h Amboy.
A b
nel.
rea.
RALPH STEIN mmm
bone! (PlalnflcW, Sunday in the Street, P
Also, Mr. 4nd Un. Joseph
nounced that the organization has
The bridegroom's m a t e r n a l
Olmb members were asked , to
Games
were
played
and
refreshSchleslnger,
tickets;
Alexander
Rone on record in favor of In- Avenel First Presbyterian Church. Teat-grandmother, Mrs. E. Dick. i.;,itii use my column
creased state aid for education.
Rev. William. Wager, Highland ens. Plainfleld, who is 90 years of Prank Kkh Mrs Helen Bush m f f '
!, i.ii purposes, but to- Cohen, Community Voice publicrTanic tiisn. Mrs. ncien »usn,
Is an
ii i>e an exception. I ity, and Mrs. Sidney Le' Bow,
She urged that all members and Park, supply minister for the age, attended and danced a t the
y
Mrs. Joseph Torrls, Mrs. Angflo South Amboy,
newspaper
publicity.
!ui, rare exception
otJhers interested in education Avenel church, performed the wedding reception,
Mancer. Mrs. J. Masculine, Miss dealer and appraiser will be presHenry
Olass,
Perth
Amboy,
has
because I bewrite to their legislators supportDolores Bush, Mrs, E. Toth, Mrs. ent, to appraise antiques belongdovtole-ring ceremony.
lieve it is my announced that rehearsals are
ins the stand.
Robert Clark. Miss Nicholas Fin- ing to club members.
WOODBRIDOE — In preparaThe bride, given in marriage by
d u t y t o a c - now underway for "Stalft? 17."
The fathers were hosts and InHostesses for the evening W»re
des, Mrs. Vicky Stone, Mrs. Thomquaint as many which will be the 13th production tion for the opening of the new cluded Lloyd Harayda, P r e d her father, was attired in an
as Lane, Mrs. A. Griffiths, Avenel, Mrs. Joseph Radowski, Mrs. Vfllankle-length
sown
of
embroidered
of
Bhls
amateur
theatrical
group
In
man
Avenue
School
around
liomemakers as
Reight, Henry Weiman, Michael
Mrs. Evelyn Nalbone, Plainfleld; liam Kuwnlak and Mrs. Harry
rivlon tulle over satin, with a ho;p
March. 15. five new teachers, a Lecavls, Ray Smith.
possible w i t h In its nine years of existence.
Miss Mary Franch and Marnier- Jones.
skirt,
the
plain
nylon
bodice
had
a
Janitor, a janitor's assistant and
the wonderful.
The attendance award was won
itc Thompkins, Newark; Mrs. Joa clerk were named at a'meeting by Mrs. Ous Lauer's first grade vee neckline. Her fingertip veil
money - saving
seph Pelican, Mrs. Joseph Orsanr.
Often Is
was attached to a crown of seed
of the Board of Education Tues- pupils mothers.
opportunities
AVENEL,
Mis, Al'Ulur Mopje t MM. -Kdwan* Peterson, Mrs, J .
"My husliand wants to go on *
pearlg. ©he can-led a bouquet of
t!i.;t await them
day.
The ways and means committee
director of the Avenel Community Zwawostodki, and Mrs. Julius Pe1
U iliey see us
Donald C. Whitaker. a former reported that a family movie night t h r e e orchids surrounded by Cani'-rr DrcssinR Rroup is makfng trozi, Perth Amboy. Also present fishing trip."
"Where?"
baby's
breath
and
stephanotis
over
N o W at our
teacher, who was on military is schedulrd for March 24 at
an urucnt plea for clean white ma- was Laura's fiancee, Richard Nel"I dunno. There's something
leave, was reappointed at $3,700 a School 15. The committee in a orayer book.
tcriuls to bo usnd for making dres- bone.
fishy about it."
Dolores
Bush,
Avenel,
the
year,
his
place
on
the
salary
guide.
, studio about their
Three dls- Others appointed were Miss Sophie oharue of the affair is composed of honor, wore an ankle-length sings, ArranHements for having
WOODBRIDGE
material picked up may be made
I'n.t1 cliores.
of Mrs. Norman Jensen, Mrs.
former
tinguUhed rabbis, alt
i;> home decorating chaplain* In the armed forces, Weiss. Mrs. Florence Mlnaky and Henry Weiman, Mrs. Michael gown of royal 'blue velvet over ny- by calling Mrs. Moore, Wo. 8-1495.
lon, with a,hoop skirt, and cari, like many other each representing one of the view- Miss Helaine Baum, all at $2,800 Pegos and"Mrs. Lester Jeniis.
The group meets every Wednesried a colonial Aouquet of mixed
,i, t l u i It has Its "pealt points of the Jewish religion, Re- a year. ,
flowers with royal blue ribbons a t - day from 1 to 3 P. M. in the social
Andrew
Ellis,
Port
Reading,
was
i ii ,1DW seasons" Dur- form. Orthodox and Conservative,
room of the First Presbyterian
SUNDAY SERVICES
tached.
•THE FRIENDLY STORE'
•••A periods" we are ex- will speak tonight at the Wood- named Janitor of the Inman AveChurch. Anyone interested is welw l spe
t
Russell E, Nelbone, East Orue school at $3,200 a year, his du> WOODBRIDOE — Rev. Earl H.
ul pressed U) fill all of brtdi-e M M O N
come to attend. Those present at
U U U T Center
Ct
Devanny, pastor of the First Pres- ange, br6ther of the groom, at'
•:iuk,e(s' requests thet at a Joint:™«tt «g off the
the last meetins were: Mrs, Frank
th C
Congretended as best man.
s c h o o , A t , t n e byterian Church, will beein SunBrecka, Mrs. George K. Young.
gallon and 8taterhooa.
day
at
the
11
o'clock
service
on
For
'travelling
the
bride
wore
a
!; nil-season" Just the
t i m e M r s U I U a n R06S W|H
Mrs. Otis Scars, Mrs. Otto JenRabbi David M. Elchhorn, a rethe first of si?i sermons on "The light green suit with ned acces- sen, Mrs. Alex Johnson, Mrs. Donui - We have to strive
h e r d u l l e s M janitor^ asform
rabbi.
Is
director
of
Field
Lords Prayer." As an offeratory, sories. Laura attended Wood- ald Campbell, M r s . Herman
s i S tantat $1.30 an houn.
• liiid epoutih chores to form r a b .
Rlii
Howard Hauen, choir director, will bridge High School and was emp ,
Operation,
Division off Religious
imtnber of our large O
M r s H o w a r d Kramer was apMrs, Charles Havell. Mrs.
p,
poslUon a t sing "The Lord's Prayer" by Ma- ployed a t Boyt's Drug Store, in
AcUviyes
off the
i
th NaUonal
N U l Jewish
Jeish
Metuchen.
The
bridegroom
attendDaniel
Howell,
Mrs. Alsreda Brix,
lotte.
.iiiv .successful decora- Welfare .Board. He served In Eued Newark High School and en- Mrs. Thomas Mill, Mrs. Jolm
competent. rope as a combat chaplain and
listed in the U. S. Armed Forces in Sherman and Mrs. Moore.
WEDDINGS IN RENO
.1 Mall will tell you, guided the Army's efforts to care
1948. He .Is now ««rving in the
for
the
maw
thousands
of
JewRENO,
Nev.—Believe
is
or
not,
• an easy thing to do!
The
value o l N e w YorK v tys
''
Alined Force Administration DiviTho Soviet Army is said to have
ma Modenuge .Dec- lsh concentraUon camp victims In axable real eetate has been put but 4,741 couples were married In
sion Building, Church Street, New tested atomic guns of various
overcome France, Germany and Austria.
t a new rocerd total of $20,369,- this town, better known for its di- York City.
sizes during, recent maneuvers.
Rabb) Samuel Rackman, 1$ rabvorces, during ,1953.
problem by sacriflc•uii all profit during the bi of Congregation Shatrfty Refila. Par Rockaway, n. Y,r an Ornil-season."
tliodox group. He served in Eumi* during our ofXrope as Military Aide to the Thea! .im dolnc Just that. I
tre Commander's Special Advisor
: iioincnMkers the opon Jewish Affairs. He has lectured
"i purchasing lovely cus.
to several thousand chaplains at
•lUpcovers . . . the
Air Force and Service Porces
: iiavmu their cherished
SHIRTS t DIAPERS
Chaplain Schools. Rabbi Racknwn
i'lt'ivs reupholstered, etc.
Is lecturer al Yeshlva University.
QUILTED PADS
a member of the Executive Comnm-ct! Now Is the time mittee of tfve Mlzrachl OrganizaRECEIVING BLANKETS
'l.aiitane of our unsur- tion of America and Is author of
Mmienuge workmanship many articles In both English and
KIMQNAS # SWEATERS
' 'iii.ility Modernaie ma- Jewish publications.
l
BOOTIE SETS t DRESSES
:arh we are offering a t
•fr First, decide to live within your income.
1
Rabbi Edward T. Sandrow is
1"re low, low prices!
SDllS
t DIAPER BAGS
uipU'ie details phone U« head of Temple Beth El, CedarThen, stick to that decision.
hurst,
Long
Island,
and
Is
a
confu K-i»(ii). We shall be very
BIBS
tNOVELTIES
provide you with all of servative rabbi. He Is a graduate
•fc Second, set yourself a definite ^oal,
|ti!ii|iii w. wonderful details at of Jewish Theological Seminary
'u obtlKutlon to you. You and a member of the Rabbinical
so you'll have^Someth'ing worth aiming for.
Assembly of America. He served
. you decide!
iirefur, we would be roost as Chiplaln In the Army for al-peak with yrtu In pperson most four years, being stationed
, save a definite amount each pay day,
In the Aleutian Islands and-Alasstutjlo located a t ka. He Is a Teaching Fellow at
i
%
you'll
get what you want when you wpnt it.
iStreet, Woodbt'idg*.
New York University, member of
Lions Auxiliary
To Aid Library
Iselin Aid Squad
Installs Officers
-4 J
'Stalag IT to Be Offered
By Adath Israel Players
McCarthy Infant
Baptized Sunday
Laura Lee Lane of Avenel
Bride of Planfield Man
It VLPH
Inman Ave. School
Staff Assembled
Material Sought
By Cancer Group
3 Rabbies to Speak
At Center Tonight
CHRISTENSEN'S
Complcle LAYETTE
llems Including
How to save successfully...
on new: slipcovers, the executive committee c# the
upholstering,' .cornices and Synagogue Council of Amerlda and
m-built furniture, designed Hlswdruth Ivrlth and chairman
of the Hebrew Arts Foundation.
Dtcorators,
it-quest by a phooe call to
The sale of surplus Americai
1-10(1!) or u visit to my studio
04 Main'Street" Wood-1 food to the Soviet Union or its
adv.
'satellites has been banned.
fetLt ll:-.
SFF
YOUR
D O C T O R
Regular elimination rtquiret
muscular «xercii# of tht inttilinal muiclei. Too fraqutnt utt of
luxative» )ont«l!mti w«ok«nt
these mujclw.
V/« can lupply Irtth, dtptndcible laxativtj in many formi, but
<or prolonged,<jon»tip<ilion—IM
,.ypur Doctor, '•
FIRST
1 I
I " , fourth, whenever you receive «xtrp money,
fOre as much of it as you possibly can.
fifth, don't try to save too much . . .
iave a reasonable amount regularly.
J
We'll welcome you as a depositoi.
Safety for Savings Since
Thj3 PERTH AMBOY
CRIB COMFORTER SITS „ , 3.98.
CRIB COMFORTER SETS ^4.98
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CARRIAGE COVER SETS 2.98 to 5.98
BABY BLANKETS
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Full Line ol PLAYTEX NEEDS
FliEE! ()n« Pair I'LAYTEX
BABY 1'ANTS with each 10.00
I'jircliuse in out Infants'--Dept.
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Friday 9 A. Ht. to 9 i'. M.
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