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Woodbridge Oaks
4-\i Club
497
GLADYS
t
SCANK
Lincoln HI*hwM
(
Tfl
U «-1s»
PAGE SIXTEEN
^
, articles such
a*
antique
'furniture, dishe6. books, toys.
Hold*
Auction
May 27
m no
clothing will** auctlon-
ISELIN
The
Beaverettes
ed.
4-H Club
or
Iielln held
»
work
The
nn
>
*•" "« ^IJ
noting with
Mr..
Uoyd
Har-
will
be heW
June
3
from.tM
s
vdR Talmadge Avenue. Diane
A. M. to 2:30 P. M.
"**JJm
HaWyd. supervised
tr*
stwing Cabin
at
Ruweri CoHegJ
M-
and Mn
BoN-'i ,ck-project*.
It w«
announced that Apiculture
I.
ii.te
the
gjr£
.. Jamrs.
and
Raymond County
4-H
Club.
wfl^ te ^ ^ ^ ^
M «FT
H-ro
" -nili ^i«
are
u,
total
tirtr
«n lunches
and
Mr ar.d M"
S?Road,-South Brunswick. Var-
m.lk
wilM*_prov,d,d.
Hn-*-,ll.
*ll Pi
P'i\\]'yo'b-irn
S J.
-•M;v Pii'r!r;a .i'ii!.«or.
dauiih'or
of Mr
apij
M'< M"!-
vin .iciii'nn. Adwiu
S'i'f lr-
con'.p
'bf
hridf Fridv,
1
,
»f'ff-
of
'h> !af Mr
ar.ri
Mf* R'
Committee Heads
Named
bv
PTO
21
i,;,
Mr*. John Foley, library;
Mrs.
Dominic Giordano, recreation:
;and
Mrs.
Christopher Kreiss.
.
,
Albert Haley, outgoing prest-
C
0 L
O
N I
A Mrs. ArnoW'dent. thanked
all
officers
and
Lada. School
21
PTO presldentJ^Hnm'tteej serving during
his
has announced appointment ofi
tCTUr
s
of
office,
committee chairmen.
! The
school
ha*
purchased
a
They
are Mr*.
Albert Ben-
set of
World Book Encyclopedia
«on,
child «-flfare;
Mrs.
Frankjand
a
tape recorder with
the
Donahue claw mothers; WU-'pTO'g 1325 donation,
It
was art-
llatn SchinKi education; Mrs.,nounced when annual reports
Norman Senders, pTogramiiwere submitted.
Slides depicting crowded
conditions
of
Woodbridge High
School, filmed
in 1956
were
shown.
The
school
noV has
2.400 students attending split
fes.yons. Howard
Kay and Ed-
•A-aul Monas stressed
the
plight
of college hopefuls.
'Woodbridge High School,'
they said,
"is in
danger
of los-
ing
its
accreditation."
In
a
discussion
of
school
ref-
erendum. Frederick Geoffroy.
principal, said:
1
There
Is no
question that w«
need
,new
righ schools:
the
need
is
imperative."
William BrMsler, Bradley
Monell.
and
Derby Denson,
of
the Raritan Council,
Boy
Scoots
of
America, approached
the Kioilp
on the
possibility
of
sponsoring
a cub
pack.
A sur-
vey will
be
conducted
to de-
termine
how
many students
wish
to
enter scoutln?.
Udall backs development
of
Columbia River,
Sinai Women
Set
Fashion Program
rmirtNIA
.
Fashions from
,$££ to evening dress will
hT oaturtd
at a
paid-up
mem-
£
"p
party
«
8'nai Chapter,
B"n,i B'itth.
u
School
n May
24
7-30 P. M, Mrs,
Donald
LiebesKind. pronram chairman,
ftnnourx'-d.
Mrs Sandford Fishman,
Mrs
Bernard Kayi
Tessler, Mrs.
\,
h
-, .
Mrs.
Jerome Cr-.x-
old Blacker.
M:*
farb.
and Mrs \;
vrfll
be thf mtx).
Irving Pllskln.
a
,
Mrs.
A
r t h
l;
hostess, annouin
menu
and do,
planned.
OUOM,
~
a nornlnal
fer
j.^_
Rome
to ma*.
io
new
bvterian
C
Jf'iiwr..-'r.
'h»
bride's
Mr
*nd Mr'
<>or?r
host*
at a
rec^pMori
sfw 'he
c^remonv
for 'be
family
and
close fni'nd.'.
Th'-
rndpic will
reside
in
Woodbrid?"
—Walter Hun'k.
Jr. <on of.
Mr.
and Mrs
Walter Huryk.
Wood Avenue,
ras
returned
with'
hi?
grandmother.
Mrs.
Sarah Zellner. Bronx,
N Y,
from Loul«ville
K.v.
where
they were guesti
of Mr and
1
Mrs.
AJvin Vogt. They
alw at-'
tended
the
Kentucky Derby
.
—Mr.
and
Mrs. Robert Neale,
1
Adama Street, were hosts
at a,
shore dinner
for
Mother 5 Dayj
at Point Pleasant
for Mrs.;
Neale's parents.
Mr. and Mrs/
Adolf Wlttersheun, Cranford
'
—Mr.
and Mrs.
Ralph Cali-
endo,
Jf.,
Newark, were over-j
nKht guest*
of Mr. and Mrs.
1
Walter Kronert, Wood Avenue.;
—Mr.
and Mrs.
William
Un-
tow,
Newark, were weekend
guests
of Mr. and Mrs.
Martin
Coren, Bradford Place. Dinner
1
guest*
of Mr. and Mrs.
Cohen;
were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Flelsch-i
man
and
children, Glenn
and
Gail, Bronr,
N. Y,
—Six members
of
"The. Pokeri
Club,"
Bradford Place, attend-
ed
the
film "Exodus"
and had
dinner
In New
York City.
—Mr.
and Mrs.
Henry
Hap-
pel
and
sons, Gary, Bruce,
and
Wayne were guests
of Mrs.
Henry Taussig
and Mr. and
1
Mrs.
Walter Meislohn^ Keans-'
bur?.
—Mother's
Day
dinner guests
at
the
home
of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Fltzsimmons, Semel
1
Avenue, were
Mrs.
Henry]
Rohlfs,
Mr. and Mrs.
Henry,
Happel
and
sons, Richard,
1
Henry,
Jr.,
Allan, Bruce,
and,
Wayne,
all of
Woodbridge Oaks,!
and
Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph
De-
Sena
and
sons, Joseph.
Jr., and
Jeffry, JJixon.
—Mr.
and Mrs.
Walter
Kro-
nert attended
tre
reception
given
for
Linda
and
Kajen!
Caliendo, daughters
of Mr. and
Mrs.
Emil Callendo, Paterson,
in.
honor
of
Linda's First Holy:
Communion
and
Karen's
Con-
firmation.
—Mrs.
George Hackett, Westl
_ Warren Street,
and her
mother
j
'
MES.
Grenville Weston,
who is!
visiting
her
from Bradentonj
Fla., were' luncheon guests
of,
Mrs.
James Weston,
Red
Bank.!
—Mr.
and
Mrs. Walter
Kro-|
nert, Wood Avenue, visitedj
Mrs.
Kronert'B parent*,
Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Caliendo, New-
afk,
on
Mother's
Day.
—Mr.
and
Mrs, Frank 8tra,u-
Urte, West Arthur Place,
an-
nounce
the
birth
of a
daughter
»t R*hway Memorial Hospital.
The couple
has
another daugh-
ter.
—William Bihler,
Jr., son of
Mr.
and Mrs.
William Bihler,
West Warren Street,
was
feted
on
his
seventh birthday
at a
ptety given
my lu>
parents.
Quests Included Dennis Galla-
her. Kevin Hlgglns, Robert
Garabotti, Robert
j
Gibson,
Mark Jacob,
and
Daniel
Cog-
win.
—Mr.
and Mrs,
William
Blnler
and
children, Carol,
Susan, Kathryn,
and
William,
Jr.,
West Warren Street visited
Mr.
and
Mrs, William Robert*
Westfleld,
and Mr. and Mrs.
George Bihler, Elizabeth.
—Misa
'
Madeline Turchin,
daughter jot
Mr. and Mrs, Ed-
ward Tulchin, Richmond Hill
L
L, was a
weekend guest
of
Mr,
<
and Mrs.
Frank M, auceri
Edwards Street.
r-Mr.
and
MrB. Walter
Kro-
nert
and
children, Walter,
Jr.
and Carol,
and
Miss Barbara
KrUl, Wood Avenue, were
din-
ner guests
of Mr. and
Mrs.
Jo-
seph Grodeck and Mr.
and Mrs
Lawrence Martin, Trenton.
—Mr.
and Mrs.
Frank
Mau-
ceri, Edward Street, were hosts
at
a
Mother's
Day
dinner
Quests were Mrs. Felix Ostrow-
ski, Mr.
and
Mrs. Walter Baran
and children, Linda
and Wal-
ter,
Jr., all of
Iselin,
and the
Misses Madeline
and
Arlene
Turchin, Richmond
HIU, L. I.
A
u g u s t
Hammersmith,
Brooklyn,
was a
weekend guest
of
Mr .and
Mrs. Albert Wheel-
hou^se, Oak Tree Road. Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wheelhouse were Mother's
Day guests, wiUi their children
Albert and Kevin,
of
Mrs. Mary
Olambronj
and Mr. and Mrs
Vincent Mascola, Bound Brook
MORE AID FOS ECONOMY
Vn$ Kennedy Administration
is planning additional
aid lor
the economy even though some
Government experts
now
ex-
pect business
tp
regain It* pre-
recession peak by early summer.
The
new
moves will
be
de*
signed
to
help ensure
a
solid
recovery
and
a
broader attack
on
the
persistent unemploy-
ment problem
Phis FRii TRADING STAMPS!
FOOD
MARKET
OPEN DAILY
'til
10—SUNDAYS
'til
8
FOOD
MARKET
7ARM0UR
STAR BEEF SPECTACULAR!
Bottom Round Roast
BONELESS
NO
FAT
ADDED
Top Round Roast
BONELESS
TOP SIRLOIN ROAST
. . .
88
C
TOP
SIRLOIN STEAK
; *
95
Swift's Young Tender
SPRING
LAMB
Legs
of
A7
C
Lamb
**# Ib.
Comb.
CHOPS
&
STEW
Shoulder Chops
Rib Chops
Loin Chops
ITALIAN
»•*
**
SAUSAGE
"* "
IWM
68-
88-
57<-
FRANKS
78'
II.
MCX
ARMOUR'S STAR
BOLOGNA
OR
LIVERWURST
Steaks
Sirloin
Steaks
Porterhouse
Steaks
London Broil
MMow
lor
T
QiMd
98c
Cube Steaks
......:
*
98c
-PRODUCE
DEPT..
TOMATOES
Rri,
Rip,
Solid
for
Stlclif
4
to ctn.
ORANGES
CALIFORNIA
-
JUICY
t RIP!
10-35'
HONDA
POTATOES
UJ,
(few
Cr»p
Liri«
5-27
1
ASPARAGUS
All Gr«Mt Ttndtr'S'alki
Ib.
PASCAL
CELERY
c
tr
2.125'
i
'--BONUS OFFER""
1
11"
Flower Vase
1
Sweditli-Modtrn DeLuxc flower
VOM,
11
inches
high,
Ttxftired
Dt-
sigii,
guaranteed leakproof, assorted
colon.
DAIRY
DEPT.
WHITE
2
Guys
FRESH
URGE
EGGS
3
fi
C
QDOl
Sorten't CHEESE SLICES
Or WHitt
FRUIT SALAD
Fmfc Cttrw
Circle
W
COFFEE
All Purpose
*% A C
Grind
1
LB. BOX
38
Savoy
SWEET PEAS
303
CAN
6*78'
Big
Top
PEANUT
BUTTER
« 3 8'
Hershey Instant Cocoa
Mix
l
N
P1LLSBURY Best
FLOUR...
73°
SAVOY
MITLETTPEMS
28
EVERYDAY
LOW LOW
PRICES
2
Guys Soda ^"3™*
6
h
1.00
LIOP
DETERGENT
rr
48'
BABY
FOOB,
STRAINED
*~»«-
IO-9Sc
SAVOt TOMATO JUICE -.-4-1.00
MAZOLAOIL
*«
89c
GOLD IEIAL
I
PILUBURY FLOUR
>*•*.
24c
2
Guys
Tea
Bags
'
k9
*
m
. .
50*
DOUBLI
IMP
STOIN8
TYK
CLOTHES PINS..»
*
18c
CHROME VACUUM DOTTLE
*
1.29
VORNADO. INSTANT FURNITURE POLISH
'-49c
EVAPORATE0
MLK
*»•»-•*€«*. ^u»e^89c
EVAPORATED MILK
*•*
-«-2-29«
2
Guys Ration
Dog
Food
::
12^8^
SUGAR, IRANULATED
3 lb
•»>
-" >
10c
DUO
NOT
DRINK CUPS
*••"
2k
TWO 8IIYS COFFEE
53«
TWO 0UYS COFFEE
^~H4I
BIBS BABY JUICE ^-lO^Mc
WIRE FOOD WHIPPEK
I
Be
V-WAY
ilM>rk
'****"
Ho
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t
Wa
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1
VORNADO MINT BULBS
-
-
*
-'
VORNADO LIGHT BULBS
'
-
*- -
»
«8c
Kraft Natural
l-oi. pkg
SWISS
m*
t
SLICES
"tJ
Pilrtbury
Mmltm
ROLLS
•*"
FROZEK
FOOD DEPT.
Birdseye FISH
STICKS.
.
Starkist TUNA
PIE
. . :
i
APPETIZER DEPT.
Ham Capicola
s
-""—
Salami
Cheese
1.18
I
Coconut
Custard PIE
k
58
ea.
See
our
Ur»t
and
coiuprebeiuive
OF FRESH BAKED GOODS
AT I
QVYW
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