1950-06-16

1950-06-16 1950-06-16

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St Mary's Ftr Presented At Sunday Nbjat Com of SI graduates of 8L Mery*s High School, at y»—rtf held In Sacred Heart Aadttorimm. The dankss red by Magr. Edward J. van. pastor of St. Mary's R. C Cbuich. and the Rev. Francis J the the A gold medal. Ac gift

V TODAY, JUNE 16,1980 Postponed Plans For Ladies Night Condition Of Incoming President Mtnvel AwMegate Jr., Explosion - Vfcttm, Prompts Action chairmanship of the Citizens' Disaster Belief Committee also spoke. The Rev. Pile's talk was concerned mainly with the grave problems confronting local churches as the result of the damage they suffered. John E. Mullane, a former president of the club, talked on the pioper handling of proof of loqs claims. Postmaster Thomas £. Downs, presided over the session, the prayer was lead by Joseph Vail and a program of community singing was presented under the direction of James ChuUli. Attending as guests were the Rev. Earl Devaney of the Woodbridge club, Andrew Wight, John BUama and Fred Mayer of the Perth Amboy club, Matthew Malissewaki, Ambrose Bclght, E-d laceiwaki, Ambrose Fritsch. Ed- Postmasier Charles Hau&serman of th£ South River club, and DougJtfs Cook, who was the guest of Raymond Ketchel. Fsjaeral Serrices On Wednesday For S,yanZudt 8. Van zautdt. of 1M Bordsntown Avwnus. died on Sunday at the Booth Amwoy Me. {morw Hospittl. after a short 01- Because Mtnvel AppUgau, He wae hem en Ovidto, fterltf*v Jr., president elect, who was to and was superintendent of bam b* n Installed with 3>e teaanee for the lfsftr mainbets cf hia staff at the Ladies Nlflht. snlann«(l by the South Surviving are bis Highway Dspartssen Anlboy Rotary for next Wednea- Avr4*gs» Ita * , 4af nifht, *1H b« unafcle to attend because he Is still suffering sisters, Mrs, of Louis Van Xeotft Jr, sod two major injuries received during Dayton Beaoh, Florida sad Hie. the explosion, it has been decided to postpone that event in. Theodore Wtttsrman of definitely. John Oleason is chairflMft el the Ladiae Night oommit- I A fuosral ssnrieft teas hsld on ^»^^ ^^^^H^S^^^B^BB^^^BM^^B^' ^PBVBI^B^B^^BJ^BBB^B^^^B^^BJBJIS ^awy ^BB ^a ^ M front «w Meson Ptt&cre^ At the meeting held on Tuesday, Mayor Leonard was the when the Rev. Jesses Arttosax Home, Ml Botdsatosm, Avenos. guest of the club, and he explained the organisation which Church officiated. Interment was pastor of the First PressytsHsA has; been set up locally to stop in the Hillside Cemetery at the present investigation of the Plaiafield. Coast Guard Into the cause of Mr. Van Zandt was a veteran the disaster, and the purpose of ef World War I, and Lot* A. the trip of local representatives Lovely Post of the American Legion held a memorial service on to Washington. The Rev. Wilbur N. Pike of the Tuesday evening. First Methodist Church who has .• * been named by Leonard to the MRS. ALBERTA HE1M AUXILIARY HEAD If You Are For a last Minute Gift For Then Stop At ARKYS ARKY'S PHARMACY North Broadway Seep btieUcldta eontttntag oalor- -gge.9flj^!^sai arei and note* I (Continued from Page 1) tfo« alternates, MIssBeairtee CarroU, Mrs. Mary Ifcatlerfc Mrs. Harold Stratton aad Mrs. Ana Casey. | Delegates to the state convention will be Mrs. flmttfc. Mrs. CoaUey, Mrs. Noble and Miss Carroll, with the altfrmta, Mrs. Fred Beitteri. Mrs. Haosd Btartton and MM. AJk*rt Helm. Meetings wBl be dispensed with during the summer months and the neat meeting wil ltmke place Wednesday evening, September 13th. ' The new officers will be installed at Joint ceremonies will* •the Legion poet and arrange, menu for this event are present. ly being made. HOFFMAN URGES ACTION BY CONGRESS (Continued fttm Fajs One> was especially built for tbe han- [dllng of suob shipments. and tbe recent shipment Is ! to have been refused by the Fed |erar • authorities at •arts, who 'declared it was unsafe end improperly packaged, after which , the Coast Guard permission for it to be shtoved from ttris dty wss given. "A* a ciUesn of South Amboy." : Boftman ooBttnoed* **I wish • to give full support to the action taken by Mayor Leonard and the city eouflefl of eouah Amboy and Mayer mm and p* dty of itivesUgstteti ef this Leonard advises me that he has called upon you as the utemwr or CQnarress for Jersey tk> asssmldiB the bers of the the New Jersey delstaUon to dsnuas this matter , with a committee of cHisens from Middlesex County and to secure 'aetlon that wlB fix the reepon- 'sJbiUtT and make good the losses of oitissns innoeerrUy supjected I to ttols unwarranted hasard. I hope you wlQ oemply promptty jwtth this rsojusst and take an wy \xonvresi psrare xne coas? Guard ooBniatss Its bearings and t b iteatf from all ,bflrty nnouiu AMBOY Henry Burden of Troy. New York, was a prominent Ironmaster and Inventor during th« mld-ieWs. Among hU moat Important inventions were the "Kuecser" tor puddled Iron, and a horseshoe making machine. Burden horseshoes were eighty feted during the Civil war by CWe Aerate eommandera. Take aotfcoe that Walter Zsb. BO, trading ss Majors Tavern, has [spiled tie the Oosssnon Otmntrtl of the CM* of South Asawoy H. ' J. far a Plenary Betail S-1S It. . If. J. It any. should bs m writing to (signed) Walter A. Ubro, IAS Bsltn* Stseot, ooum aflmoy, it; J. Take no, Borough Clerk, . J. (Signed) Ifarf Smith. ateoutrlx. •0 Waadpaack Avenue :, N. J. Tanas. Executor. Street - Sooth Amboy N. J. w-e*» sVOTIOK! LOCAL FUND BOOSTED (Continued from Peg* t) Augusta Street, Mary Ann and Betty Lou Bwtuahek, of 11* Au. gusta Street, and Theresa Quinlan of 196 AuflusU Street. ICach at these ginis will be presented with a tteaeoaU autographed by o&embers of tha CtoveBMid Xndlball team, who have turned these bsasbetli ever to Alfle dark, local snembsr ef the ttrnmrn J. MUDFOU) SKTON HALL GR40UATE David J. Mudford, of Surest, was among the graduates of Beton Hall He recently flew tt JUoo. where he will Univeuitgr of San Juan, to for a doctor's degree in try.

V<br />

TODAY, JUNE <strong>16</strong>,1980<br />

Postponed Plans<br />

For Ladies Night<br />

Condition Of Incoming<br />

President Mtnvel<br />

AwMegate Jr., Explosion<br />

- Vfcttm, Prompts Action<br />

chairmanship of the Citizens'<br />

Disaster Belief Committee also<br />

spoke. The Rev. Pile's talk was<br />

concerned mainly with the grave<br />

problems confronting local<br />

churches as the result of the<br />

damage they suffered. John E.<br />

Mullane, a former president of<br />

the club, talked on the pioper<br />

handling of proof of loqs claims.<br />

Postmaster Thomas £. Downs,<br />

presided over the session, the<br />

prayer was lead by Joseph Vail<br />

and a program of community<br />

singing was presented under the<br />

direction of James ChuUli.<br />

Attending as guests were the<br />

Rev. Earl Devaney of the Woodbridge<br />

club, Andrew Wight, John<br />

BUama and Fred Mayer of the<br />

Perth Amboy club, Matthew Malissewaki,<br />

Ambrose Bclght, E-d<br />

laceiwaki, Ambrose Fritsch. Ed-<br />

Postmasier Charles Hau&serman<br />

of th£ South River club,<br />

and DougJtfs Cook, who was the<br />

guest of Raymond Ketchel.<br />

Fsjaeral Serrices<br />

On Wednesday For<br />

S,yanZudt<br />

8. Van zautdt. of 1M<br />

Bordsntown Avwnus. died on<br />

Sunday at the Booth Amwoy Me.<br />

{morw Hospittl. after a short 01-<br />

Because Mtnvel AppUgau, He wae hem en Ovidto, fterltf*v<br />

Jr., president elect, who was to and was superintendent of<br />

bam b* n Installed with 3>e teaanee for the lfsftr<br />

mainbets cf hia staff at the Ladies<br />

Nlflht. snlann«(l by the South Surviving are bis<br />

Highway Dspartssen<br />

Anlboy Rotary for next Wednea- Avr4*gs» Ita * ,<br />

4af nifht, *1H b« unafcle to attend<br />

because he Is still suffering sisters, Mrs,<br />

of<br />

Louis Van Xeotft Jr, sod two<br />

major injuries received during Dayton Beaoh, Florida sad Hie.<br />

the explosion, it has been decided<br />

to postpone that event in.<br />

Theodore Wtttsrman of<br />

definitely. John Oleason is chairflMft<br />

el the Ladiae Night oommit-<br />

I A fuosral ssnrieft teas hsld on<br />

^»^^ ^^^^H^S^^^B^BB^^^BM^^B^' ^PBVBI^B^B^^BJ^BBB^B^^^B^^BJBJIS ^awy ^BB ^a ^<br />

M front «w Meson Ptt&cre^<br />

At the meeting held on Tuesday,<br />

Mayor Leonard was the when the Rev. Jesses Arttosax<br />

Home, Ml Botdsatosm, Avenos.<br />

guest of the club, and he explained<br />

the organisation which Church officiated. Interment was<br />

pastor of the First PressytsHsA<br />

has; been set up locally to stop in the Hillside Cemetery at<br />

the present investigation of the Plaiafield.<br />

Coast Guard Into the cause of Mr. Van Zandt was a veteran<br />

the disaster, and the purpose of ef World War I, and Lot* A.<br />

the trip of local representatives Lovely Post of the American Legion<br />

held a memorial service on<br />

to Washington.<br />

The Rev. Wilbur N. Pike of the Tuesday evening.<br />

First Methodist Church who has .• *<br />

been named by Leonard to the MRS. ALBERTA HE1M<br />

AUXILIARY HEAD<br />

If You Are<br />

For a last<br />

Minute Gift<br />

For<br />

Then Stop At<br />

ARKYS<br />

ARKY'S PHARMACY<br />

North Broadway<br />

Seep btieUcldta eontttntag oalor-<br />

-gge.9flj^!^sai<br />

arei and note*<br />

I (Continued from Page 1)<br />

tfo« alternates, MIssBeairtee CarroU,<br />

Mrs. Mary Ifcatlerfc Mrs.<br />

Harold Stratton aad Mrs. Ana<br />

Casey.<br />

| Delegates to the state convention<br />

will be Mrs. flmttfc. Mrs.<br />

CoaUey, Mrs. Noble and Miss<br />

Carroll, with the altfrmta, Mrs.<br />

Fred Beitteri. Mrs. Haosd Btartton<br />

and MM. AJk*rt Helm.<br />

Meetings wBl be dispensed<br />

with during the summer months<br />

and the neat meeting wil ltmke<br />

place Wednesday evening, September<br />

13th.<br />

' The new officers will be installed<br />

at Joint ceremonies will*<br />

•the Legion poet and arrange,<br />

menu for this event are present.<br />

ly being made.<br />

HOFFMAN URGES<br />

ACTION BY CONGRESS<br />

(Continued fttm Fajs One><br />

was especially built for tbe han-<br />

[dllng of suob shipments. and<br />

tbe recent shipment Is<br />

! to have been refused by the Fed<br />

|erar • authorities at •arts, who<br />

'declared it was unsafe end improperly<br />

packaged, after which<br />

, the Coast Guard permission for<br />

it to be shtoved from ttris dty<br />

wss given.<br />

"A* a ciUesn of South Amboy."<br />

: Boftman ooBttnoed* **I wish • to<br />

give full support to the action<br />

taken by Mayor Leonard and the<br />

city eouflefl of eouah Amboy and<br />

Mayer mm and p* dty of<br />

itivesUgstteti ef<br />

this<br />

Leonard advises me that he has<br />

called upon you as the<br />

utemwr or CQnarress for<br />

Jersey tk> asssmldiB the<br />

bers of the the New Jersey delstaUon<br />

to dsnuas this matter<br />

, with a committee of cHisens from<br />

Middlesex County and to secure<br />

'aetlon that wlB fix the reepon-<br />

'sJbiUtT and make good the losses<br />

of oitissns innoeerrUy supjected<br />

I to ttols unwarranted hasard. I<br />

hope you wlQ oemply promptty<br />

jwtth this rsojusst and take an<br />

wy \xonvresi psrare xne coas?<br />

Guard ooBniatss Its bearings and<br />

t b iteatf from all<br />

,bflrty<br />

nnouiu AMBOY<br />

Henry Burden of Troy. New York,<br />

was a prominent Ironmaster and Inventor<br />

during th« mld-ieWs.<br />

Among hU moat Important inventions<br />

were the "Kuecser" tor puddled<br />

Iron, and a horseshoe making<br />

machine. Burden horseshoes were<br />

eighty feted during the Civil war<br />

by CWe Aerate eommandera.<br />

Take aotfcoe that Walter Zsb.<br />

BO, trading ss Majors Tavern, has<br />

[spiled tie the Oosssnon Otmntrtl<br />

of the CM* of South Asawoy H.<br />

' J. far a Plenary Betail<br />

S-1S It.<br />

. If. J.<br />

It any. should bs<br />

m writing to<br />

(signed) Walter A. Ubro,<br />

IAS Bsltn* Stseot,<br />

ooum aflmoy, it; J.<br />

Take no, Borough Clerk,<br />

. J.<br />

(Signed) Ifarf Smith.<br />

ateoutrlx.<br />

•0 Waadpaack Avenue<br />

:, N. J.<br />

Tanas.<br />

Executor.<br />

Street<br />

- Sooth Amboy N. J.<br />

w-e*»<br />

sVOTIOK!<br />

LOCAL<br />

FUND BOOSTED<br />

(Continued from Peg* t)<br />

Augusta Street, Mary Ann and<br />

Betty Lou Bwtuahek, of 11* Au.<br />

gusta Street, and Theresa Quinlan<br />

of 196 AuflusU Street. ICach<br />

at these ginis will be presented<br />

with a tteaeoaU autographed by<br />

o&embers of tha CtoveBMid Xndlball<br />

team, who have<br />

turned these bsasbetli ever to<br />

Alfle dark, local snembsr ef the<br />

ttrnmrn<br />

J. MUDFOU)<br />

SKTON HALL GR40UATE<br />

David J. Mudford, of<br />

Surest, was among the<br />

graduates of Beton Hall<br />

He recently flew tt<br />

JUoo. where he will<br />

Univeuitgr of San Juan, to<br />

for a doctor's degree in<br />

try.<br />

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