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THE DAILY HOME NEWS, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 194S. 12 AMVE JGIRL SCOUTS SET $1,700 RECEIVED Manville MANVILLE, Aug. 12 Milton A. GOAL Or $1,000 Weiss, Manville's borough attor EAST BRUNSWICK, Aug 12.

Somerset Deaths JOHN GAJEWSKI BOUND BROOK, Aug. John Gajewski, 59, cf 95 ney, observed the 20th anniversary GRANGE SLATES PICNIC SUNDAY Milltown, Juvenile Units Schedule Outing for Johnson's Park EAST BRUNSWICK, Aug. 12 A brief business meeting of East Brunswick Post 34, American Veterans of World War II. will be NEW DATE IS SET FOR BUS OUTING RARITAN TOWNSHIP, Aug. 12 Due to the inclement weather on Sunday, Aug.

1, the bus trip to Seaside Park sponsored by the Rosary Society of St. Theresa's R. C. Church, was cancelled. However, following a special meeting of the group, it was de EDUCATION BOARD WILL USE CHURCH Classroom Space Sought At South Bound Brook Reformed Hal! SOUTH BOUND BROOK.

Aug. 12 The Board of Education in IN SQUAD DRIVE Metuchen Safety Unit to Continue Campaign to Raise $5,000 METUCHEN, Aug. 12. The 12. West Piscataway Township to Open Annual Finance Drive, Sept.

17 held tonight at 8 o'clcck in the firehouse, Tanners Corner. of his practice of law here last Tuesday. He was admitted to the bar on August 10 1928. The Misses Terry and Betty Bosnyak of East Camplain road and Miss Jennie Lis have returned from a week's stay in Seaside Heights. The Amvets will remain after the meeting to assist Ernest Bala- Second street, died yesterday morning in Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfield, after a long illness.

A native of Poland, he had been a jthy addressing envelops for PISCATAWAY TOWNS HIP, Aug. 12. A goal of $1,000 has been set by Piscataway Township District Girl Scout Committee for the annual financial drive which Plans for a picnic were discussed last night at a meeting of Mill-town Grange No. 151 in the grange resident of this country and this area for 10 years. He was employed by the Bakelite Corporation.

Surviving Mr. Gajewski are his hall, Durhams Corner. invitations to the annual picnic of the post. The affair will be held September 5 at Dobrzynski's Grove, Tanners Corner. The new headquarters of the pest, being constructed on Joseph street, is partially completed.

The stucco ruilding, it is expected, will be sufficiently completed in a few weeks to hold meetings. Mrs. John Geair juvenile wife, Mrs. Gabrjela Gajewski; two sens, Fred Gajewski of Linden, and Thaddeus Gajewski of matron, announced the affair will be held jointly by the Juvenile cided to set another date for the trip. Mrs.

a a Marchitto, president, has announced that Sunday, Aug. 22, is the date selected. All tickets purchased for the Aug. 1 date will be honored on the 22nd. The destination, of the ride will still be Seaside Park, however, in the event of bad weather, the trip will still be held but the group will go to New York City for a theatre party.

A few tickets may still be purchased from any member of the society or Mrs. Marchitto. funds drive to raise $5,000 for this borough's new Safety Squad will pull out of the summer slump and get back under full power within a few days. With $1,700 collected, Members of the squad will undertake an intensive soliciting campaign to raise the funds needed to put the drive over the goal. At a meeting of the Safety Council last night in Borough Hall, at which officers of the squad met with the council, John Bullwinkle, chairman of the council funds drive made plans to meet with the 18-member squad during the squad's meeting Manville; one daughter, Mrs.

will be held next month. The goal has been increased over last year because of the additional number of girls in troops, nearly doubled since the last financial drive. Last year's goal was $750. A meeting of the committee was held Tuesday night in the home of the treasurer of the district committee. Ralph M.

Harris Wanda Wajton of Linden; one GOLD STAR PINS AWARDED TO TWO Mrs. Frank ale ski, Mrs. J. A. Swider Honored By Legion Unit SAYREVTLLE, Aug.

12. Mrs. Frank Zaleski and Mrs. J. A.

Swider were presented Gold sister, Mrs. Josephine Czeriewski, plus two sisters and two brothers Grange and thegrange on. Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. at Johnson's Park. In the event "of rain, the picnic will be held at the grange hall.

About 500 persons are expected in Poland. Franklin Park Funeral services will be held Saturday at 9 a. m. in the Con-roy Funeral Home and a requiem mass will be celebrated by. the of Vail avenue, New Market.

to attend the annual Harvest Home to be held by the grange in The drive, it was decided, will open on September 17 and will Rev. C. M. Jansionowski at 9:30 a FRANKLIN PARK, Aug. 12.

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lyon, of this place, announce the engagement of their daughter, Audrey Ruth to Alfonso Schuler son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Schuler of Somerville.

No date has been Star Pins by the Auxiliary of the. hall on August 26, Mrs. Charles Hippeli, chairman, announced. A meeting of the gen m. in St, Mary's Church.

Burial dicated last night that the Reformed Church hall will be used during the coming school year to provide extra classroom space, provided final permission is granted by church authorities and the State Board of Education gives approval to use of the room. J. Harvey Connor, chairman of a special committee to study prospective sites for additional classroom space, stated that the church hall is definitely the best location for a temporary school room and told board members that the church administration appeared willing to grant its use. He also stated that the room appears to meet State Board of Education specifications. An inspector will be called upon to view the room immediately.

Meanwhile, the building and gfounds committee was authorized to purchase necessary equipment inasmuch as the equipment will be reeded by the school whether or rot the church hall is used. The board authorized Supervising Principal Frank Dee and the teachers committee to hire an office assistant for the school head. The assistant will work four hours per day and the salary was left open by the board. Census Planned mi continue through October 4. All canvassers will meet on September 13 7:30 p.

m. at the home of Mrs. Edward J. Van Winkle of will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery eral committee will be held next Tuesday night when final reports MARY L.

DEZENDORF set for the wedding. MIDDLESEX, Aug. 12 Miss Mary L. Dezendorf, 70, daughter of the late James T. and Hattie Lenape Post 211, American Le- gion, during a session Tuesday night.

The presentation was made by Mrs. W. D. Burns, president. Mrs.

John Bishop, Mrs. Harold Albert and Mrs. Burns were chosen delegates to represent the local unit at the state convention to be held in Asbury Park, September 9, 10 and 11 501. New Market road, to make final plans for the drive. Harris is serving as chairman assisted by Mr.

and. Mrs. Van Winkle, Mrs. Harris, Mr. and Mrs.

James Kenyon, L. C. in Borough Hall next Wednesday to outline a canvassing program. Members of the squad, in their whit? uniforms, will form teams and thoroughly "work" the borough for funds. Solicitation will probably begin on August 23, Bullwinkle said.

A report submitted to the council by squad captain James W. Rcnnan, showed that the squad has handled 10 ambulance calls since its formal organization on July 1. Council president A. S. Arnold "utlined plans for covering squad members with group insurance to compensate them in case of injury in line of duty.

Arnold It's 5 Star Dynamite -rt rcvMir. Lathrop Dezendorf of A street, died Tuesday night in the Roselle Park Convalescent Home. She was born in Paterson, but had lived in the vicinity of Bound Kamery, Mrs. Robert Handel, i will be received. A public card party was also planned, which will be held in the hall on August 28.

Albert Hettler, master, and Mrs. Hettler, ceres, are co-chairmen of the affair. Assisting will be Irving Meseroll, Mrs. Charles Skistimas, Willard Herbert Kenneth Sevenhair, Mrs. Hippeli, Charles Skistimas, Miss Theresa Leonardi, Mrs.

Harold McCumsey, Walter Van Deursen, Mrs. Henry Serick, Miss Margaret Geair and Miss Lois McCumsey. Mrs. Serick announced a meet Mrs. William Morrison and Mrs, Walter Voorhees.

Run Reformed Church will hold a picnic at Metedeeonk Park, August 21. Buses will leave from the church at 10 a. m. In order to provide transportation this year two brses will be put into service. 's Mrs.

Ralph Beekman, Mrs. Edward Schneider, Mrs. T. Edward Gibson and Mrs. Henry Ness, spent Wednesday in Valley Forge, and in touring the surrounding territory.

Reports were given on recent Brook all her life, and was activities. These included the outing to Asbury Park. Mrs. V6h I AlVV THEATRE Margaret- Firczuk 34 Methodist deaconess in the New York area. Miss Dezendorf is survived by a brother, Richard L.

Dezendorf of Hollis, L. and a sister, Mrs. members attended; Mrs. Cecelia i Tel. South River 6-0043 Yetman and Mrs.

Fred Schmitt, delegates, reported on the in i I'rn THURSDAY pointed out that the vehicle, passengers, patient and public are fully covered by insurance now ing of women making bandages "Heading for Heaven for th Ampricnn fancpr finniptv With Stuart Ervln Glenda Farrell 5 ommmore Trevor PLUS COMEDT BIOT HIT -WALLFLOWER" carried against' public liability. wiU be held Monday at 8 p. m. in An additional policy must be fhe naii the hall. Hattie Hinson of this borough, principal of Pierce School.

The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Taggart Funeral Home, 305 East High street, Bound Brook. Interment will be in Bound Brook Cemetery. ALSO I "MR. RECKLESS" carried, however, to cover squad With Wm the Barbara Britton I CARTOON LADIES: FREE GLASSWARE Following the meeting, accordion selections were played by a quartette composed of Margaret Geair and her brothers, John and Richard Geair, and Charldine Hettler. BROOK THEATRE Bound Brook President Fred Wall appointed Frsk Galos, James Stashak, Q.

Bayard and J. Harvey Connor to plan for a school census to be taken soon. Mrs. Frank Warner, Parent-Teacher Association president, will be invited to assist in planning the survey. Dee recommended that an outdoor basketball court be constructed in the borough park across Elizabeth street from the school building, if permission can be obtained from the Recreation Committee, park supervisors.

The school will provide the necessary equipment if the space can be obtained. District Clerk Wilbur Voorhees was instructed to advise Franklin township officials that children from that area attending Rob members. The council and squad officers discussed formation of an education committee to address public gatherings, organization meetings and other groups to help keep the public informed on the work of the squad. Later, the committee will conduct safety drives for traffic safety and take an active part in safety education in the borough. auguration held during the past month at N.

J. C. Girls State. Marie Holsworth and Joan Kacz-marek were sent to represent the local Lions Club and. the auxiliary.

Mrs. Yetman reported on a recent trip to High Point to attend anniversary exercises. Mrs. Burns, Mrs. Firczuk, Mrs.

Archie Kcenig and Mrs. Bishop attended a social held recently at Millington Hospital for the hospitalized veterans. Mrs. William Unkel reported on the Past President Parley. Mrs.

Henry Albert, Mrs. Burns, Mrs. P-hop and Mrs. Firczuk represented the local unit at the convention in Perth Amboy. Following the business sessicn, a social was held.

Mrs. Harold Albert, Mrs. William Kroeger and Mrs. Maurice Erickson were Bfund Brook 01 S3 RAIMOOVJ INI Box Office Open Daily 10 A. M.

Mall or Phone Orders Accepted Phone Princeton 1102-3623 NOW I Nfhts 8:40 PLAYING' 2:40 IN PERSON SYLVIA SIDNEY -k in "KIND LADY" Price (Tax tncl.) EVES. S2.40; S3.00 MATS. SI.20; l.80: $2.40. Tickets. Curry T.

8. Phone 9118 Next Week: LU1SE RA1NEB ai "JOAN OF LORRAINE" (Seat Now) STARTS TODAY MERLE ROBERT OBERON RYAN CHARLES PAUL KORVIH LUKAS HERBERT STOCKER SOUTH BOUND BROOK, Aug. 12 Herbert Stocker of 25 Franklin street, janitor of the Strickland Bowling Alleys, died yesterday in Somerset Hospital after a short illness. He was born in Devonshire, England, and had lived in South Bound Brook for some time. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Margaret E. Pauch Stocker and the following children: George Stocker of the U. S. A SAT. IUDY GARLAND GENE KELLY in "THE IIRATE" (In Technicolor) Also Belita A Preston Foster in "THE HUNTED" Route 26, New Brunswick DANCE MUSIC EVERY NIGHT South River S-v In IV r.

ert Morris School will be charged M-fom Armv. Hnwarrt Ktnrkpr rf fVnno SOU ill RIVER, Aug. 12. Mr. and Mrs.

Gene Steele of Rolla, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steele and son, Billy, cf South Amboy. S120 tuition per pupil for the next Park Lf Raymond Stocker of school year. North Plainfield, Mrs.

Peter Mo tyka, Mrs. Eugene La Fleur, Miss FAR HILLS RESIDENT Eva Stocker, all of South Bound Ianu micj uiwoi ij i uit- vi i Worth, were dinner guests Brook, Mrs. Mervin Baxter of Middlesex, five grandchildren, six HURT BURNING BRUSH ZlJSt Movies for ths Entire Family Rijjht in Your Own Car JUNIOR AND SIS ARE NOT TOO SMALL TO COME ALONG sisters and one brother. mont avenue. Miss Steele re- the Mr.

Stocker was a member of SOMERVILLE, Aug. 12 John Kane, 26, of Far Hills, was ad mained for a visit with the South Bound Brook Reformed mitted to Somerset Hospital yesterday with second and third de FOR FUN IF-fflESTTA Sponsored by Si. Thomas Church American Legion Triangle OLD BRIDGE, N. J. Aug.

5 fo Aug. 14 DANCINU. REFRESHMENTS nd NOVELTY GAMES Specialty: BAR-B-CUE SPARERIBS SUNDAY EXCEPTED Purchase of new arithmetic 'books for $45 was authorized and Dee was instructed to investigate possible purchase of an encyclopedia for the school library, for which the Parent-Teacher Association will share the expense. Purchase of necessary supplies for the first aid room was referred to the health and sanitation committee. The need for additional eruipmerrt for the hobby shop ill be studied by the books and yivplies committee.

An prUlitinnfll i rKlsti Minn fp-riinl for brginnri In tli htii tsystf-m will pjfiviilM mily in S-nUember. The resignation of gree burns of the face and arms which he received while burning OPENS AUG. 21 JNO BIG FEATURE Broadway's Biggest Musical Hit i "Up in Central Park" WITH nr. ann a dick Durbin Haymc LavUh with I fei brush with gasoline near his Church. The funeral will be held tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock from the Tasjgart Funeral Home, East Hi Kh street.

Bound Brook, and will be conducted by the Rev. Stephen W. Muroisy of Ihp Hound Brook l(f fui'tnM Church, Interment will tuko plttre Saturday home. His condition this morning IN FAMILY CNTIRTAINMtNT wns (irscilbrri pa naUiUflctory, AlCfi mtnmleil to Ui? litiiiII(il tii'im-. ii 'f in is.

Mr i yffctTriay wua Ttrry Kttmitdty. Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hem-merly of DeVoe street are entertaining Mrs.

Hemmerly's sister, Miss EfTie Kistler of Allentown, Mr. and Mm, Clifford Emily nn1 cf Willow hrnt, arc viu'Mtinntng In North Carolina. Plr. Thomas Meyers of Beryl street spent Monday in Newark. Following a visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. William Robinson of Icker avenue, Mrs. Anna Emily has returned to her home in Caldwell. William Robinson has resumed 2V tm of Mr. and Mrs.

William iiiorning in Hound lirook Stransky of Sunset Lake, Bridge-water township. The child is said to have taken a quantity of bleaching solution and was admitted for treatment and MILITARY BURIAL FOR MANVILLE MAN Mrs. Lena Minka, a teacher, was accepted by the board. She is moving from the borough. Plans were made for the painting of the nurse's room and the building' entrance foyer.

John Mehlenbeck, son of the school custodian, was hired to clean out certain sections of the building. He will be paid $1 an hour and will work a maximum of 40 hours. Walter. Szymanski's Body Arrives rrom Italy; Services Tomorrow LAST TIMES TODAY "Mr. Blandinss Builds His Dream House" CARY GRANT MYRNA LOY MELVYN DOUGLAS LEON ERROL COMEDY CARTOON NEWS MANVILLE, Aug.

12 The body Raritan Township RARITAN TOWNSHIP, Aug. 12. Mrs. Stephen Jacobs and son Jeffry cf Henry street have returned from a stay with relatives in Naugatuk, Conn. Stephen Jacobs of Henry street, Fords, has returned from the annual industrial fire school held at LewLston, Pa.

Mr. Jacobs attended the school as a representative of the fire department of the Mack Manufacturing Corporation, New Brunswick. STEAKS MANVILLE GROUP WINS SWIM MEET of Gunner's'Mate 3c Walter Szy LAST TIMES TODAT ABBOTT COSTEI.LO FOUR INK SPOTS "PARDON MY SARONG" PLCS 2ND HIT LOEETTA YOUNG "LADY FROM CHEYENNE" STARTS TOMORROW ALAN LANE "OKLAHOMA BADLANDS1' PLCS JKD HIT DON "RED" BARRY "TRAIN TO ALCATRAZ" manski, son of Mrs. Mary Szy his duties with E. I.

du Pont de Nemours and Company, Par-lin, following his annual 'vacation. Miss Evelyn Farnsworth of Main street, and Miss Anna Soft of Palm place, spent Tuesday in New York City. Friends of Mrs. Dean R. White of Clark street will be glad to know she is convalescing in St.

Peter's General Hospital, New Brunswick, following an operation, and will be glad to receive callers. Mrs. James LIVecckl and daughter, Miss Eleanor LiVeccki of Park avenue, left today for Norfolk, where they will attend the wedding of her daughter, Lt. Commander Josephine Li-Vecchi which is taking place to LAST TIMES TODAY "Romance on the High Seas" (Technicolor) Jack Carson, Janis Paige CARTOON COMEDY NOVELTY TOMORROW SATURDAY MICKEY ROONEY IN "Summer Holiday" LADIES CUTLERY EVERY FRIDAY Duke's Playground Entries line order manski, was returned here for burial yesterday morning. The body arrived at the Fucillo-Malis-zewsgi Funeral Home where it will rest until tomorrow morning when a military funeral will be held by the Thomas J.

Kavanaugh Post 2290, Veterans of Foreign Defeats Bound Brook. In Water Sports TOMORROW SATURDAY "BIG TOWN AFTER DARK" With PHILIP REED and EDDIE DEAN "RANGE BEYOND SIRLOIN. rORTFKHOVSE or CHURCH REDECORATED MANVILLE, Aug. 12 Painting wars. The services will be at the fu THE BLUE4" neral home at 9 a.

m. and a re quiem high mass will be cele MIG I Bscrr steak and etiJoT tb' 1 DIFFERENCE th. Family has been completed on St. Mary's Greek Catholic Church on South Main street. The large cross atop the church steeple will be replaced with a new one, the one located I2n MANVILLE, Aus.

12 The swimming meet which took place if! Jhe Duke's Parkway playground, yesterday afternoon was won by the Manville boys and girls by a 63 to 21 score over the Bound Brook group. Scoring was on a three, two and one point basis on the 14 pool contests brated in the Sacred Heart Church at 9:15 a. m. Interment will fol low in the Sacred Heart Cemetery, MILLBURN N.J. Paper Ifiill Playhouse a Real weston.

The V. F. W. will hold services at 8 p. m.

tonight in the on the rear section of roof received aluminum coating. The window frames of the rectory were also recently completed. Contractors included Ceaser Mas-cola and Frank Manelli of funeral home. Telephone -Short Hills 7-300O rrank Szymanski was born in Man day. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Doeler of the Turnpike, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schlegel of Hillside avenue, spent Tuesday in Atlantic City. Mrs.

Amelia Tewes who makes her home with her niece, Miss Edith Hillyer of the Cranbury road, is a patient in St. Peter's General Hospital, New Brunswick. Joseph Grabko of East street, and John Grabko of Schak avenue, attended the Yankee-Boston baseball game in New York City ville and was graduated from the Manville Grammar School and LAST WEEK Last Times Ending Saturday, Au. 14th STEAK TREAT FRKSHEST "4 BESl Served Tlm in f' I A StRFRSE RALPH WILLIAMSON (At the Hammond STARTS TOMORROW 1 P. M.

JOAN CRAWFORD VAN HEFLIN "POSSESSED" PLIS IND HIT VERONICA LAKE JOEL McCREA "RAMRODE" Bound Brook High School. Fre Tilfli; MIKADO" MARY IIOLIC TO WED MANVILLE. Au. 12 The en gagement of Miss Mary of Toronto, Canada, was recently an Seats Now Burning MONDAY EVE AUG. 16th nounced to Steven Juzwin of 250 Organ) p.

Ti yesterday. South Sixth avenue. The couple ABOUT 2:40 SATURDAY ANDZIA KUZAK PAUL REED DONALD GAGE which included free style swim race, underwater swimming, tube race, walking race and the relay with boys' and girls' relays. Winners were: Boys' free style, Montey Blue, Manville; Mike Hose and Dan Frezza, Bound Brook; girls' free style, Phyllis Eukraba and Emma Pirozzi of Manville, and Mary Hermsteadt of Bound Brook; boys' balloon race, Al Porchik, Manville, Carmen Rusetta and Mike Rose of Bound Brook; girls' balloon race, Judy Mack and Jean Repka of Manville and Betty Ponichtera of Bound Brook; boys' ping pong blow, Francis Belardinello, Dan Frazza and Mike Rose, all of Bound Brook; girls' ping pong blow, Barbara Brennan, Phyllis Bukraba, Emm3 Pirozzi, all of Manville; boys' tube race, Robert Lupine and Freddy Sopko of Manville, and Mike Rose of Eound Brook; girls' tube race, Phyllis Bukraba and Jean Repka of Manville. and Mary Hersteadt plan to be married at the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Holic, in Frankford, Canada, on October 2. Mr. Juzwin, employed ii SIGMIND ROMBLRG'S DELIGHTFUL OPERETTA EBILaUSM TSME by the Laurie Rubber Reclaiming Company irt East Millstone, is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Juz 1 UliOLE JACK'S KIDDIE SHOW SEE IN PERSON ft RADIO STARS FROM WCTC UNCLE JACK SUNSHINE GIRL" STORY BOOK LADY DICK SULLIVAN CARTOONS SERIAL vlous to his navy enlistment on April 10, 1942, he was employed on a milk route by Michael J. Ka-schak. He received boot training in Great Lakes, where he attended a gunner's school. Szymanski was killed September 11, ,1943 on the U. S.

S. Savannah during the Sar lerno invasion. He was buried in Salerno, Italy. Military funeral arrangements were made by Stanley Tylecki, V. F.

W. commander, assisted by John Markowitch, adjutant and service officer and Anthony Fran-sozo, chaplain. Pallbearers will be Joseph Fransozo, Richand Szabo, John Szabo and Joseph Foma. Color guards will be George Hom-yak and Jake Foma; bugler, Frank Jakelsky; firing squad, with Zig-mond Wisniewski in charge, John and Andrew Persinko, Alexander Pawlik, John Shutack, Jonh Spock and Joseph Palechko. Invitations have been issued for the wedding of Miss Dorothy Roberts, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Roberts of 25 East street, to Jchn M. Keenan, of 131 Market street, Perth Amboy, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Keenan, which will take place in St.

Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Saturday at 4:30. Mary Lou Smith, Eleanor On-ody, Charles Sicknick, Harold Sicknick and Robert Muscle enjoyed a picnic 'yesterday. win of Poland. With CLARENCE NORSTROM, ELIZABETH HOUSTON'. ALBERT CARROLL, RAY JACQUEMOT John Charles Sacco.

Musical Director Matinees Wed. tc Sat. Tickets Also at Krespe's, Newark MOUNTAIN PARK AVES, SCOTCH PLAINS One Block Off Route 29 TO BE WED SATURDAY MANVILLE, Aug. 12 Miss Mary Skwarla, daughter of Na-zar Skwarla of 114 South 17th avenue, and the late Mrs. Mary Skwarla, will be married to Andrew Spotts at 3 p.

m. Saturday in the St. Peter and St. Paul Russian Orthodox Church. The Rev.

Nicholas T. Kiryluk, pastor, wil perform the double ring of Bound. Brook: boys' walking race, Monte Blue, Domonick Manfried and Ralph Terracciano HERO'S DEBUT Audie Murphy, most decorated United States soldier during the second World War, makes his screen deout in "Beyond Glory," which co -stars Alan Ladd and Donna Reed Typically enough, he plays a soldier. of Manville; girls' walking race, Judy Mack and Jean Repka of Completely Air-Condi tioned PRESENTING NIGHTLY Return Engagement of Szymanski is survived by his mother, brothers, William, Manville. and Mary Hermstead of Bound Erook: boys' underwater Joseph and Theodore, all of Man vllle; six sistsrs, Mrs.

Constance Gasionows.ki, Mrs? Catherine Kmitkowski, Mrs. Sonia Weid SOMERSET BIRTH SOMERVILLE, Aug. 12. A son was born to Mr. and -Mrs.

Arthur Davis of 182 West Cliff street, Somerville, in Somerset Hospital yesterday. Before t'ie war, about 30,000,000 pounds of walnuts were shipped annually from North China. lich, Mrs. Mary Weidlich, Miss Helen Szymanski, all of Manville, and Mrs. Josephine Bonislawski IS rtjuV SHOW STARTS 5 P.

M. TODAY Feature Presented 5:10, 7:15, 9:20 P. M. PEE rllllllklfl i I I 1 1 I 1 a 0 i liayiWiWvriirtiiTfri(frTi iri1vriniiwiiiTn (fiininnHMii ti uiAmmn m't mtm iiiTnHiv if fn ir iwniwiiihi I a rate hi i i ii of Oyster Bay, L. I.

a ATTEND YANKEE GAME race, Monte Blue and Domonick Manfreidi of Manville and Mike Rose of Bound Brook; girls' underwater race. Barbara Brennan and Phyllis Eukraba of Manville, and Katherine Zavecky of Bound Brook; relay race, Manville defeated Bound Brook. Emily Potopowitz. playground supervisor, statas that a weenie-roast for the teen agers will be held on the grounds next Tuesday evening following the scsvenger hunt to start at 6 p.m. and continue to 9 p.

m. Marsh-rrrllows and hot dogs must be furnished by A AND HER MANVILLE, Aug. 12 Several members of the Manville Y. M. A.

and their wives attended the Yankee-Boston Red Sox game in PARADE OF MUSICAL HITS 0gj dancingI I TONITE THRU AUG. 17th l(. VAUGHN MONHOE AND HIS ORCHESTRA )) 1 (1 Adm. Man. Thru Thura.

$1.00, Sun. $1.25 Plu. T.x If i New York Tuesday evening. They were Mr. and Mrs.

John Sulla, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sulla, Mr. and Mrs, John Moravac Mr. and Mrs AT cr.ripfire sing will conclude the a All teen agers are JIMNIC MUSIC BAR Joseph Barthushak, Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Tarby, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fetzko, Mr. and Mrs.

William Grabowski, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Leidl, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Banyas, Leo Purini, Stanley Po-lonko, all of Manville.

Also Mr. SMALL FRY FILM FESTIVAL SATURDAY MORNING, AUG. 14, 10 A. M. "MRS.

VIGGS OF THE CABBAGE PATCH" FAY BAINTER HUGH HERBERT Also "Speaking of Animals" Cartoon Band Act Doors Open Show at 10:00 Admission 29e TELEVISION BIRTH ANNOUNCED CUND BROOK, 12. A I', i v. bcrn Titsrday in Eound to Mr. and Mrs. 1 tv 152 Lakeview IslnHcld.

Opposite Railroad IMaza Dunellen, New Jersey and Mrs. Anthony DeCicco ofj nariian ana Air. ana rars. josepn Rusczyk of South Bound Brook. 3iC 2itC.

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