Document 181370

THUESDAY, JULY 12, ±
'EDB3ON TOWHSHIP AND FOBDS BEACON
Mrs. Tares Hostess
At Club Card Party
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Chain o Bills'Park Reports
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AVENEL PERSONALS'
AVENEL — The Avenel Wolyn, Wesfcbury Park; Mr. and Mrs.' m a n ' s C l u b s sc o r re d a irt ds seventh—The Fire Commissioners of the Perth Amboy General Hos-r
Edward Lease and daughter, Pa- £ « f ™8 ° / ™ £
f «%*•
District 5 will .meet tonight in thepital, where he is undergoing
tficia, and the three Elio boys, A
Monday,
at the home of Mrs.
treatment for a broken collar bone,
Avenel fierhouse.
By
e
* Jarcz 103 Muuia Avenue,
—The Brotherhood of Congre- received from a fall from his
VIRS. GEORGE L u i s Frank and Gregory. Mr,
Sedlak's gift was a third de- with Mrs. John Medvetz as the cogation Sons of Jacob will meet to- bicycle last Friday.
P. FERGUSON gree nights of Columbus ring. He hostess.
night at 8:30 o'clock at the Av- —The Avenel-Colcnia First Aid
93 Homes Park also received many other pres-1 Mrs. Leonard Lacanic was the
nel Jewish Community Center, Squad will meet Tuesday night
, =n t s
' winner of the door prize and Mrs.
Avenue
at 8 o'clock at the headquarters
Lord Street.
:
iane B i
b
^a w a**?
Presented with
—Members of Avenel Fire Com- on Av.enel Street.
liberty 9-1473 " - D o n n a and James Pentz, t*>
h es eclal
rd
Homes Park Avenue, are spending
»
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noir-player
—The
Avenel
Woman's
Club
osny will hold drill exercises Montheir vacation with their grand- - £ " » ™ w ° n *>y Mrs. Wilham
day at 7:30 P. M., at the fire- will sponsor a hot-dog and soda
parents at the New Jersey shore. * aikenstern.
house.
.. », sale • next Tuesday at the Avenel
—A farewell dinner-party was —Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blyden- ' Winners of the table prizes were,
Park and the Fifth District playThe
Avenel
Memorial
V.F.W.
given by Mr, and Mrs. Raymond burg and daughters, Denise and M r s . Edna Magargal, Miss MariPost will meet next Tuesday at 8 grounds. The sale previously
Alexander, Woodruff Street, for Joann, Blopmfield Avenue, spent ^ Lacanic, Mrs. Ruth Cox, Mrs.
P. M. in the post club rooms, scheduled to start at 2 P. M.,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo KosakaWski and Sunday at Horseshoe Lake. The Michael Holocik, and Mrs. Mary
will be held each Tuesday from
Club Avenel.
their children, Helen Rose, Kathie, picnic was in celebration of, Lukach.
—-Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith 12:30 P. M. to 3:30 P. M., due
Barbara Ann and 'Leo, Jr., who
Dcnise's fifth birthday.
. ji The club will hold its eighth
ar.d daughters, Barbara, Jean arid to requests made by mothers who
have moved from their home in —Karen Brauer, Washington party
Lucille, East Cleveland, Ohio, have desired the sale to serve as lunch
next
Monday
at
the
home
Stelton, to Evansvill, IxuX. PresentAvenue, marked her fourth birth- of Mrs. Thomas Markous, 11
returned home after spending the for the children. In the event of
were Mrs. S. Baum. After their day with a party attended by .Harvard Avenue, with Mrs. Anweek visiting with Mrs. Smith's rain the sale will be held the foldance ' recital in which their Christopher Smith, Deborah Sin- j drew Galisin as the co-hostess,
sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.lowing, day. All proceeds will benedaughter, Vivien, took part, Mr.
Arthur Herman, 39 Madison Ave- fit the Avenel Library Building
nott,
Linda
and
•
Karen
Rosetti,'
and Mrs. Alexander gave a party
Fund.
. ' '•
nue.
attended by Mrs. S. Parness, Budd Robert and Joan Kacinko, pebor-; host at a dinner party Saturday in
—'Richard
McHugh,
son
of
Mr.
ah
Grasso,
John
DeStef
ano,
Ro-'
honor
of
his
sixteenth
birthday,
Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond May
and Mrs. James McHugh, 63 Com- Butler y^ays Eisenhower abanand son, Kenneth, Roselle; Miss selle Park; Melanie and Susan He will be joined by the Jewkes
mercial Avenue, is a patient in dons his readership.
Barbara Baum, Bloomfield; Miss Torgerson, Menlo Park Terrace, family for the occasion.
-Neighbors bid good-bye to two
Diane Smith, Metuchen: and-from and Karen's brother, Frederick
families on Washington Avenue.
the Park, Mrs. J. Saranszac and William, Jr.
daughter, Deborah; Mrs. Stanley —John Gill, Harrison Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald and
Baum with Stanley, Jr., Laura, has returned from a week's visit their daughters, Aileen, Nora Ann,
Richard and Steven; Mrs. Steven at Camp Columbus, Bamber Lake,) and Paula Marie, are now in their
Oberheiser and daughter, Jose- Whiting. John was nine years-old new home in Westchester; and Mr.
and Mrs. Santo Cavallaro - with
phine, and 'Raymond, Jr., and Val- last Thursday..
—Gary C rl-a b e k, Woodruff their children, Barbara Ann,
erie Alexander.
his twelfth Sandra and Santo Anthony have
—Mrs. Louis E3io, Washington Street, celebrated
-on Sunday with a fam- moved to Massachusetts.
Avenue, planned a birthday sur- birthday
party. They also spent a day —.Anniversary greetings to Mr.
prise party for her husband on ily
at
-Forest
Lodge. Gary will spend and Mrs. William Moorhead, Park
the Fourth of July and the guest
weeks at the Pine Bush Bible Avenue, married eight years Monlist included several of Mr. Elio's two
Camp, Pine Bush, N. Y.
| day; to Mr. and Mrs. Chester
buddies from World War If. Among —Mr. and Mrs. Paul Filce and Aronson, Washington Avenue, 5
those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Linda, also Mrs. Filce's years on July 4, and.to Mr. and
•Salvatore Elio and children, daughter,
THE PROFESSIONAL GARDENER'S WAY
brother, William Savo, all of | Mrs. James Ikuss, Bloomfield AveFrank, Samuel, and Antoinette, Washington Avenue, are spending -nue, who celebrated last Thursday. CONSTRUCTION BEGINS: With Caloil President B. W. Pickard at the controls, the first earth was
and Mr. and Mrs. George Weaver, a two-week vacation at Water —The Sewing Club met Mon- moved this week as construction begran on a new four-story annex to The California Oil Company's
Bayonne; the Lawrence Fagens, Witch. William returned Satur- day night at the home of Mrs. Sid- administration building- at 1200 State St. Directing- Mr. Pickard in this photo is F. W. Mayer, Secretary-Treasurer of the company. The new annex, containing approximately 9,000 square feet, will
Senior and Junior, of Harrison;
l
from camp at Island Heights. ney Goff, Homes Park Avenue. provide additional office space for some 60 employees as well as a conference room for group meetMichael LaMarr, Bronx; Mr. andday
—Linda Ferguson, Pines Lake, is Present were Mrs. Thomas Caloia,
ings. Cost of the project is estimated at $140,00{h W. J. Wilck, Inc., Perth Amboy, is serving- as
Mrs. Joseph Desting and children, spending
this week with her Mrs. Richard Eckersley, Mrs. R. geenral contractor for construction of the new addition, which is scheduled for completion in JanuCarol and Joseph, Astoria; Mr.
Mrs. George P. Fer- E. Murphy and Mrs. Albert Nevin. ary of 1957. The building' was originally constructed by the Barber Asphalt Company, and has housed
and Mrs. Eugene Jordan and grandmother,
—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Caloia
administrative offices of Caloil since 1946.
children, and Morris Kingsburg, guson.
and
sons, Thomas, Jr., and Ken—Elizabeth
Tilman
Manning,
Astoria; Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Seneca and daughters Joanne Homes Park Avenue, celebrated neth, Woodruff Street, were
FAST-ACTING, EASY-TO-APPLY
and Michele, Nutley; Mr. and Mrs. her second birthday Monday. On' among the family group celebratSunday
her
parents
entertained
j
tag
the
Fourth
of
July
at
the
home
James Egidio and daughter, at a hot dog and hamburger roast.' of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Giacobbi
Louise, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Guests, were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene j.of Bloomfield. On Sunday they
Manganelli, Orange; Mr. and.
Mrs. James Napolillo, Jersey City; Stringer and their children, Vir- had entertained Mrs. Caloia's
is survived by her husband, Frank;
Mr. and Mrs. George Sedlak, Iie- ginia, Elizabeth, Marion and Eu-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pro- MRS. ANNA POLLAK
lin; Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Manno, gene, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Stewart vencher and Mr. and Mrs. Ar- PORT READING — Mrs. Anna a daughter, Mrs. Olga Johnson,
By ALLAN A. BASS
and children, Thomas and Mari- Dooley with Louis, Ellen, Timothy thur Wagner, Jr., and son, Wayne, Pollak, 22 Grant Avenue, died East Orange; a son, jidward*; her
and Stewart, Jr., Bayonne; and and later In the evening Mr. and Saturday at Perth Anlboy General mother, Mrs. Anna Wodzinski; A. I do toaby-sitting in a numMr. and Mrs. Frank Markman and Mrs. Ralph Renna, with Ralph, Hospital after a short illness. A three brothers, Edward Wodzinski, ber of private homes. I average
children, Suzanne, Patricia and Jr., and Ronald. Kenilworth.
resident of Port Reading lor 21Long Island; Stanley Wodzinski, over $100 every three months from
Fred.
years, she was a communicant of L in. d e n; Theodore Wodzinski, this work, but I understand I am
—Congratulations to Mr. and
—Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Levy Mrs. Robert R. Henry, Elizabeth Sacred Heart Church, Carteret, Perth Amboy and nine grandchil- not covered by social security beSAVE TJME, WORK AND MONEY!
Avenue, on their wedding anni- and a member of the Ladies' Jed- dren.
Elizabeth Avenue, are the parcause no single employer pays me
Funeral
services
were
held
nota
Society.
Modern science has found a way for you to grow a spectacular, golfents of a son, born last week at versary.
as much as $50 in a quarter. Can't
green lawn . . . beautiful flowering shrubs and evergreens . . . masses
Beth Israel Hospital, Newark.
—In honor'of his fifth birth- Widow' of Ignatz foitak, Mrs. Monday morning from the Zylka I pay my own social security on
Funeral
Home,
Perth
Amboy
and
of blooming roses, dahlias, azaleas, mums and other ornamentals . . •
—Mr. and Mrs. John R. Jewkes, day yast Saturday, Richard John Pollak is survived by four daugh- at St. Stephen's Church. Burial this income, since I make over
Hartford.
faster, easier and more economically than ever before.
Jr., and children, Judith and John Eckersley of Park Avenue enter- ters, Miss Ann Pollak1, Port Read- was in the family plot in the$400 a year?
Norfolk..
rot
How? Bj- supplying them with miracle chemical concentrates—the
Rand, Elizabeth Avenue, spent the tained his friends, Laura Richman, ing; Mrs. Joseph Juriga, Fair- church cemetery.
A, No, there is no way this insame kind the professional gardeners use!
Prom KBW BRUNSWICK
week-end in Pleas antville, at theRichard Murphy, Christine and chase, Pa.; Mrs. Eugene Dufay,
come can be counted for social
after 6 PM and Sundays. 3 min.
home of Mrs-. Jewkes' brother and Peter Schwoebel; Peggy, Andrew Jersey City, and Mrs. George Paw- GABRIEL WHITE
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sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. N.
For years, professional gardeners have been fertilizing golf-courses,
Katherine Eckersley, Richard's Port Reading and Stephen, Elk White, 76 Caroline Street, died other people in their private
Capelli.
campuses, ball-fields and public parks simply by spraying with fast—Anthony Gianpietro will be sister.
City, Okla.; 17 grandchildren and • yesterday. He is survived by hishomes, you are an employe and
cannot be classed as a selfacting, instantly-available concentrated chemicals—and saving time,
a great-grandchild.
(widow, Mary; a daughter, Mrs. employed person. If you were
work and money, too. Until recently, only the professionals were able
Funeral services were held Tues- 'Dorothy Ann Sino; a son, Robert; operating: a day school or a day
to use miracle concentrated chemicals because only they had the big
day morning from the Bizub Fu- j three sisters, Mrs. Martin Tompc300-gallon tank-sprays needed to apply them.
neral Home, Carteret, and at Sa-j sik, Mrs. Andrew Wargo, Mrs. Ber- nursery as a business, and had
But thanks to
to the CARAC
cred Heart Church. Burial was in nard Kirscher; four brothers, net earnings of $400 or more a
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St. Gertrude's Cemetery, Colonia. i-.ouis,;James, Herman and Mi-year, you would then report social security for yourself.
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moning from the -Leon J. covered jobs, such as work for
dening method yourself!
kler, 85 East William Street, died Verity Funeral
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BurThere
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address.
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all grass has to have. ActuGET SET FOR A WONDERFUL TIME . . .
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for
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