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Look for the big balloon on Scotch Plains Avunuc. Friday at the baby pool. Toddlers years old are welcome 10 a. Wednesday at the kiddie pool. For older boys and girls there's a chance to see a big red fire truck in a tour of the North Avenue firehouse Tuesday, June A picnic lunch in Mindowuskin Park follows the tour. Space is limited and registration is required. Newcomers Club membership is open to women over 21 who are new to the area or have had a major lifestyle change birth, career, marriage.
Gass is a senior at the Cranford Achievement Program, an alternative educational setting for students who struggle in traditional school environments. Students who complete the CAP program are awarded a high school diploma, and Gass had planned to enroll at Union County College for the fall semester.
The series' latest show 8 p. Her latest album, "Leaving Fort Knox," is the seventh of her career. Sponsored by the Westfield Recreation Department, the series began last night. All events are free to the public and it is suggested that the audience bring lawn chairs or blankets.
The summer concert series will continue Thursday. It's the 90th season the Westfield Community Band has performed concerts in the park. All teddy bears collected will go to boys and girls whose parents are going through a divorce. Watchung resident and third-generation Pharmacy owner Robert B. Spadoro, issued an official proclamation at the groundbreaking ceremony in honor of the expansion project, noting "I do hereby recognize the owners and employees of Devine's Pharmacy and encourage all residents to honor the Riedinger family for their hard work, commitment, and dedication to improve our great community of Edison and the quality of life for our residents.
Since , Rosary Card Party and therobert has served on the St. The Riedingers their annual dinner dance. Kiedinger said. Plans call for outdoor benches and bicycle racks to encourage pedestrian traffic. Parking will also be expanded to accommodate 50 vehicles. James E. McGreevey speaks at the opening of Devfne's Plaza in Edison. We're proud to be affiliated with Devino's Plaza and look forward to serving the residents of Edison Township. Mark Scudori noticed a white.
Scuderi checked the Jeep's license plate and discovered the vehicle had been stolen from West Orange two days earlier, police snid. Scuderi turned on his car's lights and siren and attempted to pull in front of the Jeep, but the VHS wins grant to aid seniors Visiting Health Services of Union County announces the receipt of a grant from the Union County Division on Aging to provide services to Union County seniors. Under the terms of the grant, VHS will be able to provide certified home health aides, housekeepers and personal emergency response systems to help support family caregivers in their efforts to take care of loved ones.
Family caregivers give so much of themselves and so selflessly it is a privilege to be able to offer these services" states Dr. Anita Weinberg, executive director. Currently one in four households are involved in care-giving activities for a family member or friend 22 million households. Care giving is emotionally, physically and financially draining. The National Family Caregiver Support Program seeks to support these efforts and ease the load on the family caregiver. Visiting Health Services provides certified home health aides and housekeepers who can provide respite from enre giving fqr families..
Hampton drove east, weaving in and out of traffic but driving mostly on the highway's shoulder while Scuderi drove in the main traffic lanes, police said. Between Bloy and Broad streets in Hillside, Hampton veered left, ramming Scuderi's car from the side, said police. Be a host family and give a child a. Ho was also charged with numerous motor vehicle violations. Police said no other cars we. One example of Devine's Pharmacy's involvement in I be community is a comprehensive array of community healthminded programs.
Devine's offers lloalthcheck programs on such varied topics as stopping smoking: Last year over participants received flu-imnuinizntion shots at the Pharmacy. This free report can be mailed to any headache sufferer who requests it by calling l-mm -. Radiator System Maintenance. A few years ago, for example, Raritan Mayor Anthony DeCicco enjoyed the attention of the national and international media when he proposed an ordinance putting a muzzle on obscene language in the borough.
The mayor's proposal came at a time when the first cries over the loss of civility were being heard. The ordinance is now on the bookfc, but has been enforced only rarely, if it all. What has drawn all the attention is a proposal by Barnes to require weight restrictions used by pupils in the state's elementary and secondary schools. According to a press release by Barnes's office, "the weight standards would take into account the health risk to students who transport heavy textbooks to and from school each day. When a pound child is carrying that much weight, injury is bound to occur," said Barnes, a Democrat.
Some children, Barnes reported, have resorted to using wheeled luggage carriers. Those devices, he said, have become a tripping hazard. While Barnes's proposal targets a legitimate concern health care professionals nationwide are reporting a significant increase in youthful back injuries it may be hard to finalize the legislation and even more difficult to enforce. For example, will there be a weigh station like the one for trucks on Route at the school door?
Lost in all the publicity are the remainder of the other bills that Barnes has sponsored this year, including an anti-terrorism package. New Jersey is facing a number of series problems u budget deficit, rising property taxes, ever increasing auto insurance rates, traffic and land uses etc. It's a shame that Barnes's textbook proposal is receiving a disproportionate amount of attention, There are, if you excuse the pun, far weightier issues for the legislature consider.
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Permanently closing the street will create dangerous traffic conditions at the Mindowaskin Park playground on Euclid, which is far more heavily used throughout the year by Wostfield's youngest and most vulnerable residents. Traffic is an unfortunate fact of modern life. Closing a through street to through traffic will only create problems, not solve any.
He always said don't give up no matter what happens. No fooling around. A high school diploma from the state of New Jersey Board of Education A resolution from the freeholders commending me on receiving my diploma A. Joint Legislative Resolution form the state commending me as one who " For the record, though, I was not a high school dropout.
I then received extensive training in naval ordnance and had "safe" duty when I volunteered for more desirable "overseas" duty only to be dispatched to Hawaii for the impending invasion of Japan. That assignment was aborted by the dropping of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki on Aug. Upon my discharges as lieutenant jg. From the state 1 earned accreditation as a professional engineer and professional planner. I remain active in professional societies and local flood control efforts. I just wanted to set the record straight.
Gregory A. Don't take a job for the money. I'm not talking about the prurient behavior that dominates our national discourse or the intimate garbage dumped along the Information Superhighway. And I'm not referring to the rampant greed that lives like scum at the bottom of Wall Street canyons or in professional sporting arenas across the country. What bothers me is something far more hideous and disturbing. People who are not in good shape shouldn't wear shorts.
And people with sagging muscles shouldn't wear sleeveless T-shirts. Have these people no senseof shame? Where is their embarrassment? Why people insist on exposing unattractive body parts to public spectacle is beyond my comprehension of civil behavior. Like heat applied to a carbuncle to draw out pus, last weekend's arrival of summer brings out people wearing inappropriate clothing in public.
After a winter hibernating by a warm television with a handy bag of barbecue potato chips, people who were already overweight have gained even more unnecessary pounds. That's understandable and I'm sympathetic to their plight; this is the time of year they should start taking long, long walks around the neighborhood and substituting grapes for nachos. But, if I were grossly overweight, I would have the decency not to flaunt my flabby flesh. I would rather wear a polyester purple caftan with embossed yellow smiley faces than Italian bicycle shorts that accentuate flapping and quivering thighs.
With the onset of middle age, I care more for my health now than ever before, I watch what I eat and I try to do about a half hour of exercise every day. Yet, sometimes I too stray from the straight and narrow path. For example, last weekend's warm weather caused me to have an intense craving for chocolate ice cream. Not the healthy and tasteless frozen yogurt, but the soft, delicious, fat-filled ice cream you get at a roadside ice cream stand that seductively curls toward heaven from a sugar cone. For me chocolate ice cream is the ultimate comfort food that erases all of life's problems, In the last two years I successfully resisted the temptation, but on Memorial Day I surrendered to the forces of evil.
And I paid for my sins by having some of the ice cream drip onto my white trousers. It's easy to eat healthy. I've learned not to go to the grocery store when I'm hungry. I read labels about fat calories before I buy anything. I refuse to buy traditional snacks, even when bags of Herr's Rippled Potato Chips are on sale for 89 cents. I now snack on raw carrots, sometimes dipped in fat-free sour cream and onion dip.
Breakfast is now just a banana, not a bagel schmeared with butter or cream cheese. Keeping a food diary for a few weeks last summer convinced me how many trashy calories were passing by my lips; I was disgusted by my own gluttony. It's a simple matter of willpower, something that is conspicuously missing from our culture. It's more than just saying "no" to drugs and alcohol. It's saying "no" to all of the seven deadly sins.
I'm sure I've offended some people in the past few months by saying "no" to their offers of food, but I've learned not to feel guilty about the look of disappointment on their faces. I feel better and I feel better about myself. But my legs are still too skinny for public display. Graduation exercises were held June 1 in the school gymnasium, Allan Wright, Teacher of Religion, gave the invocation.
Director of Guidance, Mary D. Addressing the class were valedictorian Therese- Antoinette A. Wise; Andrea E. There are graduates in the class of Following is a list of the graduates: Alexis, Vanessa Alvarado, Christopher J. Anderson, Richard Dominick Apice Jr. Burdick, Gladys Haidee C. Carneiro, Nicole A. Cowley, Jr. Davis, Joanna M. Loanno C. Andrea E. Suzanne C LaTourette', Courtney 1. Ortiz, Therose- Antoinette A. Pierik- Page, Victoria R. Pierik-Page, Kathryn M. Smith, Matthew O. Werner, Bryant J.
Williams, Nydia Williams, Yavonia G. Competition team members are as follows: Classes are held in tap, jazz, ballet, pointe, hip hop, modern, lyrical, preschool combo and competition for ages pre-achool to adult. For more information, call or Classical concert Carl Baron, a student of Leo Wang, will perform the second movement of the Dvorak Cello concerto as a guest soloist at a recital by violin students of Steven Wolosonovich at 2 p.
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There is no admission. On Monday, the Planning Board will hold public hearings on numerous variances and waivers requested by Commerce Bank for a branch that it will be building on part of the Oak Tree Pond. As part of a settlement with developer Jack Morris that prevented a strip mall with drug store from being built on the historic property, one acre of the six-acre tract will be developed into a bank and the remaining land, including the one acre pond in the middle of the parcel, will be returned to its original wooded condition. At issue is the bank's request that the buffer between the bank and the stream be reduced, As defined in the township's Stream Bank Protection and Preservation Ordinance, the distance should be 50 feet.
This bank is going to be a tight fit anyway. We will need as much of a buffer as we can get. Garbage, particularly cigarette butts, from the parking lot will also be a problems. Several of Carroll's students came to the June 3 board meeting to ask the board to retain Carroll, who they described as "a wonderful person. A district official said the extra responsibilities at Harding were "still to be determined. I'm glad finally our voice has been heard.
Carroll," said Cory's mother, Susan. The site of a Revolutionary War battle, the property was almost developed. Protests and legal action prevented the this, although, not before the developer knocked down all of the trees and changed the topography of the parcel. As part of the deal worked out between the developers and the township, the trees will be returned and the topography of the land returned to what it had been before the bulldozers arrived, "The pond should be protected," said local activist Jane Tousman.
The scholarship criteria include excellence In many areas, not just academics. Applicants must show accomplishments in three of four areas: Friday, -July 20 p. Tlit 1 festival runs -Inly 20, 27 and 28, rain or shine at Solberg Airport in Keadingtrm. The hand was formed by Hrilish-born rock legend Dave Mason. Mason lias a UK-yenr career that includes many inflvientiul hitn of his own and with his since.
At the fresh age; of 19, Mason penned "Feolin' Alright" which has since been covered by over 48 artists including Joe Cocker. Hesides his. His most famous song, "All Along the Watch tower" wa. July 9 lb -Aug. Stop in ami sot; why wo ate Ihe Intijost auuimiitulia, model slim! Green Brook, N. The free Aetna Shuttle Express will speed the trip to the festival site. For thi'. This affordable and relaxing experience is tied to American history and convenient to plan. This Ix'autiful inland waterway, alive with activity and excitement, is comprised of four canals.
Exit 25 in Stnnhope, NJ. H connett with the Krie Canal in Waterford, near Alliany, families tan enjoy theproximity lei New York States capital, experience the Tug Hoat Kmindup," and view the highest vertical lifl in the world at the famous "Waterford Flight. Rochester lies further west, with [Kipular attractions including the Strong Children's Museum with an exhibit of Sesame KtreeO, the Jeoige Eastman House, mansion of Kodak's founder, and a spectacular summer laser-light show at High Falls. In Lockport, travelers can explore the longest underground Ixtat ride in the U.
Many Ixmters drop final anchor in the Ton aw and as, near Bufi'ulo, and celebrate the trip at one of the largest Upstate festivals of the year. For more information on a New York Canal vacation. Hwntl 16nt. Time For Summer Fun! Register Now! Whether you're visiting relatives or just getting out of town, chances are this summer the majority of Americans will load up the kids, grab the dog and hit the road. But before you even turn the car key, there are some things you should know and some simple tips to help you avoid unexpected "bumps in the road" and keep your trip safe.
You never leave home without one last look around the place to make sure everything i. Think about your ear the same way. Are your headlamps and tuiilights working? You don't want a ticket on your trip. Check your oil, make sure your tires are inflated and there is enough mad. Top up your wiper fluid and spot check any potential problems: They're problems waiting to happen. Nobody wants to think ihout a breakdown or problem on vacation, but it's far better to -pend ten minutes collecting the items you need than a couple of hours on the side of a strange highway calling for help.
Whatever the season, you're uiiing to need a flashlight, jumper i. Make Mire your spare is intact, not the victim of a long forgotten puncture It's a good idea to empty out A few precautions can make your summer vacation free of worry. A map of your trip route and your cellular phone should be givens too. A comfortable trip can be a safer trip. Don't overload the car and cramp the family.
If you have a roof rack, use it. If you don't, you can buy inexpensive kits that contain foam strips to protect your rooftop and tension straps to tie down your luggage securely. They cost just a few bucks but let the family stretch out and relax. On long t rips you need to keep an eye on the road and an eye on the kids in back. It can be exhausting mul dangerous. Look away for a second and you're risking an accident, but a couple of cheap options can help, live your kids their own special trip backpack full of favorite coloring Imoks, a new toy and maybe a little candy.
Ami try installing safety mirrors in your car. They mount to your windshield and can be angled to check on your kids rather than traffic behind. That way you don't have to take your eyes from the road. Long before you're loading the car and setting out on a summer trip, a little preventative maintenance will help make the trip safe. Everyone knows the basics: Summer safety on the road is mostly common sense. Even so, take ii step back, collect your travel documents, pack your tools, check the car and then think about getting the kids on board.
When the sun is shining, it's natural to want to get going right away, but a little time well spent on some simple safety tips like these will keep you safe and happy on the road this summer. Lf LiA!.. Wheaton Glass Studio. Ini, Hliiuvirki'u: Huntington Train A. Checkout time is Hp. Antique fire Apparatus Show Aupu: I f festival of Fine Craft ufn'f'i' Open Dai y, 10 a. RL Choose from week sessions.
You can even learn at home with Telecourses and Online Courses. Union County Collogo Ittiakttfc. Lawn Series". We make the difference! With more than 21, campground sites statewide and extensive recreational opportunities, Maine presents tourists witli a host of camping options lor nearly every season of liw.
Maine's diverse types of camping facilities cater to tin- whims and preferences of each individual camper. Many campsites offer onsite trailers, park models, camping cabins and cottage rentals, and even if visitors have no camping gear, there are a number of sites that can provide such equipment. Some campgrounds welcome pets, with the understanding that visitors will respect the rights of other campers and care for their pets responsibly. There are numerous campsites that offer guest. Open Dally: June 15 - Sept. The best way to know Maine is on foot. Others are geared toward recreational vehicle camping, providing spacious sites and hookup stations.
Many also have unique cultural programs and playgrounds for travelers with children. No matter the age, level or interests of the visitor, Maine's diverse 1 campgrounds always make. A paradi. WF" OFF:: I '-,,'. PinnPonn Tables. Whitewater rafting, canoeing, hiking, biking and practically any outdoor activity imaginable, Maine is widely known as the best camping retreat in the Northeast.
Camjwrs who choose to tour the state's coastal area will find a multitude of sandy beaches, amusement parks and whale watching excursions, while those who nre in the market for panoramic mountain vistas, fresh-water fishing and expansive st;ite parks can check out Maine's inland regions. Best of all. Maine's camping op Kjrtunities aren't limited to the traditional vacation time of year. In fact, numerous campgrounds provide services to visitors well im'yorid the summer months, often with reduced rates. Many vacationers prefer to camp during the balmy season of early spring, while others choose to stay and enjoy Maine's magnificent fall foliage.
An extremely jxipular pastime among residents and visitors, camping is one of the best ways to discover ill that Maine has to offer. The Best of the West, in the Heart of the East! Continuous live action shows liutt hriiiii ihe "Old West" hack to I iff through portrayals nl" real-life western characters.
Box 37, Netcong, NJ Rt. Wknds Exit 25 M. How can parents keep tlimr children's hiiruis sharp during summer vacation and prepaiv them tor the start of the next ijrade in the fall? According to a study conducted by Harris Coopt-r. Sylvan, which recently launched nationwide, is the first and only Internet-based tutoring service to offer personalized reading and math tutoring for students in Hid through i th grade provided by state-certified teachers.
American fly fishing, the i',! MI kerel, and shad Si reams in the I'atskill Kegion in- where such pioneering. American style of fish nig. In those years, many devoted: Jorgensen and world-famous fly fishing teacher Joan Wulff. Kadi year, the fishing season in the Cat. It's an area of breathtaking beauty, and of great significance in the history of fly fishing in America-after all, this is where it all started. It's a great gift and the responsibility to protect and preserve it is of tremendous importance.
This year, that honor went to aclor Patrick Tovatt. It includes a museum, an educational and environmental research center, interpretive displays, sponsorship of research projects, a meeting pluce for those who love to fish, and a venue for public awareness of the natural environment and habitats of the kinds of fish that respond to flys.
NJ TEL: For further information ahnut esylvan, parents and teachers i'iiii visit or call SOOteSvlvai'. Discover interesting boutiques, culinary delights and family entertainment in a charming downtown setting. Downtown Westfield, N. In the U. H2Oasis Alaska's first fand only indoor water park, complete with a wave pool, pirate ship and water coaster.
Big Bad John A runaway mine train roller coaster on a halfmile of steel track that cuts loose from its mine shaft and careens through a newly wooded ravine. Roller Soaker An aerial water ride with squirt guns, water sprayers and squirting geysers, At Hersheypark, Hershey, Pa. X The world's first fourthdimensional roller coaster. Ehen traveling to these or any other amusement parks or attractions, you can make your visit a safe and fun one by following these safety tips: Dress comfortably, but avoid open-toed shoes, dangling clothing and jewelry, Protect yourself from the sun with sunscreen and headgear, even on cloudy days.
Observe all rules that are posted at each attraction, and follow the verbal instructions given by By following thaw tips, your trip to the amusement park can be fun, not dangerous, ride operators. Keep your hands, arms, legs, and feet inside the ride at all times, and remain in the ride until it comes to a complete stop and you are instructed by a ride operator to exit the ride.
South Ave. You Bet? Parlies For Children 4 years or older. Reserve Early 2S6 W. Westfield Ave. Always use the safety equipment provided on a ride and do not attempt to wriggle free of the seat belts or other restraints in search of a "bigger thrill" or the opportunity to show oil. Parents must take an active safety role with their young children; observe the ride in operation first to ensure that your cliild can ride it safely and then explain to your child about the appropriate behavior on a ride.
Don't overeat or consume a significant amount of alcohol prior to riding. Stop riding before you become excessively tired. Boulevard, Kenilworth Right off Exit G. Take a Virtual Tour You can also ride the rapids, explore a cave, stroll through a wildlife preserve, glide along in a mule-drawn canal boat, visit a museum, enjoy a music festival, watch a NASCAR race, tour the wine trait and experience our covered bridges.
To receive a hotel package brochure call us at. The event included crafts, entertainment, rides and "Teen Xtreme" activities, but Nicholas Cocchia, 3, above, only seems Interested In his Ice cream cone. The event, which was held June 6 at the East Brunswick Hilton, was the major fund- and purses are on display for raising event of the NJNpromgoers.
Bathing suits, Foundation, the nonprofit arm of the network that raised funds to support the state's public broadcasting system. Proceeds from the outing will support the hospital's expansion of pediatric rehabilitative services to reach a growing number of under-served children in Central Jersey. Tickets for the outing, which will be from There will also be a raffle and a silent auction K of C plans June 29 benefit The Knights of Columbus will hold a wine-tasting benefit for the family of Sergio Sciancelepore from p.
Sciancelepore was an active member of Cranford Council and served as its financial secretary. Broad St. Summer library hours are 10 a. Monday through Thursday, 10 a. Friday and 10 a. Second St. Evening gowns, party shoes beach towels and cover-ups are on hand for those days by the pool and on the Shore. Thrift Shop hours are 10 a. Tuesday through Thursday, 10 a. Friday and Saturday. A male volunteer, female volunteer and volunteer organization will be honored in the Mayor's Charity Gala on Dec.
Game time is 7: The Fanwood Memorial Library has book clubs and special programs for every boy and girl who signs up for the summer reading club. Weekly programs start the week of June Registration continues at the North Avenue library today and tomorrow. No registration is required for preschool storytimes. As always, Fanwood residents receive priority for all programs. Kauchak home, 16 Oak Court, Fanwood, 7 p. Armory, Rahway Ave. Red Cross, Elm St. Registration required: Rain site: Scotch Plains Baptist Church.
First Congregational Church, Mountain Ave. First United Methodist Church, 1 E. Fax us your news! Union County College, Springfield Ave. June 17, Paul's Episcopal Church, E. June 20, 21; 9: June June 20, 27, July 11, 18, Commerce Bank Park, Bridgewater, 7: Advance purchase required: Firehouse, North Ave. East, Westfield, Picnic lunch follows in Mindowaskin Park. July Followed by a kosher lunch. Lunch and a movie at the Sony Theater on Route 22, Mountainside. Lunch overlooking the ocean, with time to sit and walk on the boardwalk at Spring Lake.
Call Nan Statton at , extension , for reservations. June 14, 2O? Ferguson lays out issues for fall campaign Rep. Mike Ferguson, R-District 7, said last week that he is focuaing his first re-election bid on modernizing Medicare by adding a comprehensive prescription drug benefit for seniors, boostihg funding for homeland security and fighting to make President Bush's tax relief permanent. The tax relief is set to expire in , but Ferguson wants the breaks to be permanent.
Ferguson was also an advocate of federalizing airport security. With heart disease, cancer, stroke, diabetes, influenza and pneumonia being the leading causes of death for women in the United States, women need to know what they can do to stay healthy and reduce their risk for these diseases. Here are five simple steps women of all ages can take every day to improve their health and their lives, from experts at the U. Department of Health and Human Services: Eat Better. Eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, Reduce the amount of fat in your diet. Choose the leanest cuts of meat to eat and cut down on fried foods.
Get Moving. Women of all ages benefit from a moderate amount of exercise, about minutes a day. It need not be strenuous. Regular exercise can help reduce the risk of heart disease, diabetes, colon cancer, high blood pressure, muscle and joint disorders, symptoms of anxiety and depression, and more. Be Smoke Free. Lung cancer is the number one cause of cancer death in women.
When you quit smoking, your heartbeat slows to normal, nnd your lungs begin to clear nnd repair themselves, And remember, second- hand smoke-smoke that you inhale when others smoke-also affects your health. Get Regular Exams and Screenings. Talk to your henlth enre provider and find out when you need a Pap smear, mnmmogrnm, colorectal cancer screening, and more.
When problems are found early through screening, your chances for a cure are better. Be Safe And Protect Yourself. Take simple steps to keep yourself safe. Wear seatbelts and helmets to prevent injury. Use sun protection to prevent skin cancer. Install a smoke alarm in your home. Improve your health and improve your life. June 27 from 12 to 5pm Mon. Tliis culurtul, inflatable Kill,i. Simply sitting on the kill threes torso mux: Tins is but one example l of a simpie piece of equipment being very effective.
There are also other apparatus ideally suited to sirengthen muscles, increase flexibility anj range of motion, and restore balance. Your physical therapist will custom design a program for your optimum recovery. We are conveniently Wared. Must private insurances are accepted. Auto Insiirance Claims. RSi Stability Kills range in si: The smaller and more inflated the ball, the more challenging it is tn use. Half of colon cancer cases can be prevented by diet NAPSD-The principal causes of colon cancer are diet-related- so Hays an international panel of cancer researchers who reviewed thousands of studies that looked at the relationship between diet and various cancers.
The American Institute for Cancer Research puts an actual number to how much of an influence diet hus on colon cancer. They estimate that up to half of all cases could be prevented by eating healthfully. For years, the relationship between colon cancer prevention and food focused on fiber. Fiber is still important, but there are also several other substances that may help reduce colon cancer risk. Take a look. Fiber-Fiber is known for its ability to move matter through the intestinal tract.
This "cleaning" action may help limit the time potentially harmful substances are exposed to the colon. Animal studies have also suggested that certain components within fiber may decrease the formation of cancer-promoting materials and slow the growth of abnormal ceils. Nutritionists continue to recommend a diet rich in fiber. Such eating plans are associated with a lower risk of colon cancer.
Aim for 25 to 35 grams a day. Eating plenty of fruits, vegetables, beans and whole grains will help you meet the goal. Folnte Emerging research indicates this vitamin may protect celts from being damaged by cancer-causing substances. The recommended daily amount; micrograms. Low-Fat Dairy Foods Researchers believe calcium, vitamin D and perhaps other substances in dairy foods may bind to cancer-causing substances thereby making them less able to do damage to the colon.
They may also help reduce the recurrence of polyps which could otherwise turn cancerous or slow the growth of certain cells that can lead to cancer. A recent study found that people who consumed to milligrams of calcium a day, the equivalent of two to three servings of dairy foods, had a lower incidence of colon cancer than people who had less calcium in their diet.
Antioxidants There is,'an entire arsenal of antioxidants that may affect cancer risk. Lutcin, found in spinach, Romaine lettuce and othtfr greens, and sulforaphane, found in broccoli, are just two of the many that may help protect healthy cells and reduce the risk for cancer. Scientists believe people who are insulin resistant may bge more likely to develop cojuu cancer. Insulin resistance occurs when cells in the bqdy do not respond to insulin thp way they should.
Open houses are scheduled on June 24 from 4 to 6: Free yoga introductory classes are offered on July 17 and 18 at 8: No appointment needed! Subject to listed co-pays Hours: J Off Raritan Rcl. It is open all year, with 24 yoga classes per week, daily morning, afternoon and evening programs designed for every level of ability, physical condition, and age.
Nicole's Yoga is more than a form of exercise; it is a holistic experience that benefit the body, mind, and spirit. Yoga is a personal journey, and each of us has the possibility to unfold the body, mind nnd spirit toward the freedom to be oneself. Five class levels are offered and several different styles are included in the Nicole's unique practice: Hatha Yoga, which transform the human body to make it a worthy vehicle for selfrealization; Asthanga, consisting of different practices: Nicole's method of studying is orderly and progressive, step by step instructions, how to perform each posture, breathing, meditation and visualization techniques are used during each class.
The center also offers specialized classes for back sufferers, weight reduction,- Yoga for Children, Yoga for Seniors, and Teacher training program. All classes end with meditation or visualization. The secrpt of successful meditative exjwtrjence is to relax and to allow cpnstructive adjustments of mental states. Nicole is the choreographer of all classes. He was born in Ronco, Pa. Antonak was a technical sergeant stationed in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska during the war.
Rescue Squad. Lockhart of Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Rebecca L. Burial was in Fairview Cemetery, Westfield. She retired in after 20 years in administration with the school system of New Rochelle, N. A native of Burlington, Vt. Her husband, Alan, and a daughter. Sheila Miner, are deceased.
Surviving are a son-in-law, Robert Miner; three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Services were held Sunday at Temple Emanu-El. Burial was in Mount Lebanon Cemetery, Iselin. Arrangements were by Menorah Chapels at Millburn, in Union. Helen L. Mahar, 98, died Thursday, June 6,, at Union Hospital.
Born in Jersey City, she lived in Linden for 90 years before moving to Fan wood four years ago. Elizabeth's Church, Linden. Surviving are a son, John P. Mass was offered Monday at St. Elizabeth's Church. Burial wns in Hollywood Memorial Park, Union. She was born in Elizabeth and lived in Linden before moving to Westfield in Mrs. Jones is survived by her husband, William E.
Burial was in St. Gertrude Cemetery, Colonia. Memorial donations may be sent to the Alzheimer's Association. Lough, 88, died June 9, at his home in Brielle, An insurance and real estate agent, he opened his agency in Wall in and was associated with "Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co.
Lough also owned the Lough Hauling Co. He also was a president and trustee of the Bay Head Chapel. Lough was an elder. Arrangements were by Armitage Funeral Home in Wall. Compare Consider the beauty, service, care and maintenance at Hillside Cemetery.
All plots, graves, cremorial graves and bronze cremorial niches are in fully developed areas and include perpetual care. O'Connor died Tuesday, June 4, , at home. Born in Trenton, she lived in Scotch Plains for 52 years. She was past-president of the Msgr. She was also a member of the Woodsman of World, Elizabeth. Surviving are her husband, Joseph: Verdic; and ;i grandson, Joseph T. Frame and his wife, Listt Frame.
Mass was offered Friday at St. Bartholomew the Apostle Church. Entombment was at St. Gertrude's Yinotorv in Colonia. Arrangements wero by Gray Funeral Home, Westfield. Born in Panama City, Flu. Her husband, Nearo B. Surviving are sons Clinton Jones Jr. Thibaud, 61, died June j, at her home in Whitehall, Pn. She was a translator at the French consulate in Manhattan. Thibaud also owned a travel and translation business in the New York metropolitan areu. Sarasota, Fla. Evander of New Castle, Del. Services were Saturday at St.
John's Baptist Church. Her parents. Marcel Tournaire and Gcrnuune Thoral Tournaire, are deceased. Mass was offered Monday in Allentowu, Pa. Theodore Eitel Jr. Eitel Jr. Petersburg, Fla. He once owned the Eitel Dairy in Fanwood and later was a general contractor in Florida. Eitel was born in Waterbury, Conn. He most recently resided in South Pasadena, Flu. Also surviving are his wife, Dorothy M. Corby of Pennsylvania and Elizabeth of New Jersey; live grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. The road has been closed since October when construction began. The span is considered a "bicounty" bridge, as it connects Union and Morris counties.
By agreement, Union County is "sponsor" of the bridge and is responsible for its maintenance. J-irst the new job location and the former house must be al Iciist 50 miles more than the distance between the old job location iind Ihe former home. The home-buyer must also work in Ihe new joh ;is.
II these tests are met, traveling costs may be deducted tor all members oi Ihe home-buyer's household en route from the old In the new locality, as well as the actual costs til moving personal effects and household goods. For advice on all aspects ol the actual sales and purchase ot real estate; moving and relocation; and the advantages and disadvantages of various neighborhoods and regions, rely on your real estate professional's expertise.
Lewis Mingo, Jr. The government has abandoned Its own generating station for that of central power service for uso in tho operation of the air s t a- tlon.. Investigation revealed he owed lils tailor,,a bill and the tailor could not meet his taxes until the bill wai paid. They agreed tho debtor would work off the tailor s taxes. Two officials are scratching their heads.. Harry Moore plans to make a stop ln Matawan, Wednesday at In a few weeks Mr. Foley will go to France and take the dog along.
Again has mechanical ven-? Safety Signal Is an automatically-operated device which flashes signals f,r o m, lights, attached to each, of the four fenders.. Ten Years Ago. Issue Thursday, Oct. Contract for the installation of water maliis ln the Matawan P a r k and Cliffwood Heights sections of Matawan Township, was awarded Tues-i day night by-the townshlpcommtttee to the Mid-East Realty and Construction Co.. Firemen from three communities were called Sunday night when flames damaged an outbuilding, a truck a n U quantities of hay on the James Williams farm "at Morrells Corner in Marlboro Township.
During the past few days Russell Ivins, Cllffwood Ave. This is unusual as It Is late In tho season for fruit of this type. The berries have a better flavor and are sweeter than those which were picked in season, Mr. Ivins says. Rfed Bank Register Interest In the field of American education has been fired by the boldest of experiments Just started by the Southern regional high school of Ocean County, at Manahawkln, which serves nine communities, This schodl: Timed with the for the life ahead rather than weekend s pronouncement by Russian scientists that trips "book learning alone.
It IB to the moon-are planned soon, spectacular sign plans hit the drawing, boards of Outdoor Advertising. Times Square, making teaching a true career they. Particularly in these days Maty s has completed what it called i real rush-job on when costs of everything are a new section of the toy departmenl completely devoted at their peak, from taxesj and to interplanetary space. Will feature earth satellite balloons, food to building construction geophysical computers, satellito battle stations and other space gear.
Gimbels not to outdone, are featuring skyand equipment, it seems wasteful, i n d ee. Allentown, Pa. And, right now. Is scrapping convention. Part of each day will be given Over-to general education," with five teachers roving the school to help Individuals with everyday problemrand to show them how to get intricate work done more cxactly. Changes can be made to fit each situation. Smith says he believes tbe system will lead-more young people into higher education and that our. His call Is f o r "creative. Southern reglonal s departure from tradition will hove hurdles to surmount not to be seen Immediately.
But the idea appears sound and it can be hoped that school boards ln booming Monmouth County will watch carefully to sen if it should be ap plied here. Bert and Harry l iel yesterday disclosed 4hey are forsawng television and plan to launch- Santa Claus wilj make, his annual visit to Hess Brothers department store in a motorized satellite instead of a real helicopter this year. Retailers locally, stocked to the hilt with Christmas toys, were wondering what the B IG item - would be this year.
Sputnik 1 really gave them the answer. Some toymakers are taking a nationalistic attitude about the entire affair. They re ignoring Sputnik completely until the U. It will probably sell for considerably more. All the piajor networks, now featuring approximately 50 "adult westerns each week, are restlessly eyeing each other tb see who will be first with an adult mooner or the telecast of the first landing on the moon.
Wide World" will -be: Schumacher, Pheonix, Ariz. Now there is. The-, walking ban-el" as it is called by the inventor, has both ends open. The inside is equipped with, ropes so the wearer may run most of the time or walk while wearing, the safety device.
Besides walking and hiding in the barrel, the. ScTiumacher, adds in patent 2,, that many amusing situations can be created. How ;ibout that Did you ever stop to think what becomes of unsold cartons of milk? The average return of, cartons is put at three per cent of the dairy s volarne.
As Robert E. He patented a milk-carton-drainer and crusher. Full cartons of all sizes can be dropped into its hopper. The machine pierces, the carton walls and slashes the undersides. The cartons. All we now is find out how to rid the community of the flu bug. A tiny ball of gray and white striped fur clung to. Gracious sakes alive! A kitten! She hurried out to the kitchen for a. S h e pirt It on the back porch and watched while the kitten started to drink. Look what you ve done! I was hoping it would stay to keep me company.
He handed Mama an enormous straw basket. Thank you," said M a m a. She looked at It helplessly. She took the basket upstairs and put! The next morning, Mama put the basket in thp kitchco. But when the milkman came in, he feu against it, a n d smashed a bottle of milk all over the kitchen floor Oh.
I do wish Papa hadn t brought that basket home. But "" if I tell him to take It away, It will hurt his feelings. You smelled the milk, and y o u came back! Just wait untll-i.. She put the saucer of milk on the back porch and Che kitten began to drink. You wait here until I come back.. Only the straw basket w a s on the back porch. It was a ball of grtfy and-white fur. M said Mama Peri winkle. Why didnt I think of that? Of course a kitten bas obave a basket to sleep in! Sbe picked up the kitten and. Wben sbe put In the kitten. It, snuggled down and began to purr.
Papa will be so pleased. How- Vr Ll4loyd,. Monday evening. Each member painted a small fig - Urine during the. Morano wui fire them. Thomas Slddons. Edwin O Hanlon ar d Mrs. Kearny, Oct. Winston Schaeffer and "M r s ; CharlesLdpkwood. Mtttawan, were accepted into membershlp. Wolverton reported.
The next meeting will fea- -dulffrjce. Stuart Dawon will, d 1sv cuss "Simple Paper- Craft. Albert D. Mrs; Curfy, and lamlly, were honored at a family night, covered dish s upper reception held at the First Methodist Church, M a t a wan, Sunday evening, v. Curry and Mrs. High," by. T h e hospitality chairman, Mrs; Marshall Longstreet, was.. LeRoy Smith, Mrs. Earl Smith, Mrs. M a y Boyce and Mrs. Emerson -Llslci Daniel S.. George Willis Ely,. Ely were. George Willis Sutphen were living at the time. The Sutphens later moved to Holmdel. Ely was tbe son of the late Mr. After the wedding trip, Mr.
Ely took up their residence ln Holmdel where, the Ely family were farmers and. Present at the party was- William. Ely, Cleveland, Ohio, who was best man for his brother.. Legion Home Monday evening. Alice Walllpg, membership chairman, Urff0dTBrlt" members to pay their dues as soon as possible. I f members are unable to attend the meeting, the dues may be sent to liei at her home, Broadway, Keyport,.
John Thaler was named chairman of the. Christmas gifts for the patients at Marlboro State Hospital, which the members will bring to the next meeting. Armistice D a y will be observed by the members In a program arranged by the post.. Margaret McDonald and the sunshine report from the president.
If not, fpr a belter future, we inyito you to open your Savings Account now.. Mltrgaret E cojc, who lives. Ryder, Detroit, Mich: They also have three grandchildren, Lt. John F. Silcox, Jr. Ryder, Jr. Others attending tho party were Major Harry Ryder, son in-law; Mrs. Charles Ely, Holmdel, sister-in-law. He s a charter member of the Holmdel Fire Co. Miss Emma. Blllia, president, presided.
Auxiliary members are taking orders for perlume for Christ?. Ravine Dr. The entertainment will be under the supervision of Mrs. Schanck as hospital chairman of the auxiliary. Matawan High School w be asked to Join the high school essay contest. This Is the 23rd year, the contests have been held ln high schools of the nation. The meeting will be under the direction of the Rev. Al- bertrd. Ourry, pastor, Mrs.
Munningt Grandson Christened a ri d Mr. Nicholas Munning, Matawan. Frederick -EmeU-Hankins, a r Orove. Catherine of Siena Church, Cedar, Orove. Warren Henry, Kingston, N. Lazow a n d Mm. Debra I majoring In English and mlnorlng ln radio and television broadcasting, ght, cxpecls to receive ber degrtfe in Jane of 1M0, W, Edward H a r r 1s as ckslrmttji.
John Baker Is chairman of a new project. T h e Food of -the MonLh Sale. A food list. Final plans were made f o r the bazaar and. Mrs, Henderson is general chairman; Mrs. Herbert aittlns and Mrs. Baker, co-chairmen of the entertainment; Mrs. Herbert Staer. David Tuttle, aprons; Mrs. George Miller, white eiephant; M r s. Frank Marz and Mrs. Clifford Chapman, food; and Mrs. James Mershon, grab bag. James Mershon and his committee wim-decorate in the circus theme and Mrs.
Adler and Mrs. Henderson will supervise the refreshment stand. Mrs, Henderson appointed a nominating committee Including Mrs. VernowElllson, Mrs, Baker and Mrs. Miller-reported on tho successful rummage sale held during the past week. During the social hour whloh followed, Mrs. Harold Burlew a n d Mrs. Alvin McDonald served refreshments. Feted At Shower.
Miss Joan Carney, Keyport, was the guest of honor at d surprise shower Oct. Tomasello, 22 Beech- Monday evening.. Their guests wood Terr. William Mcssick, Wood-, bridge; Mr, and Mrs. Sarnbuchellol Crawford, Metuchen; Mrs. Oil- Theatre Saturday. South Amboy; Mrs, Bu. Ellen Jensen. South River, and ;H r s. Sprlnghorn, Matnivoh, at. Y, 1D57, at St. John s Methodist lie and Mrs. Wolff and. Schanck took last year Michael Halleran. Florence William J. Miller, Jr.. Vernon Stultz, Mrs. Also Mrs. Jack Trlolo, Mrs. John Kalleta, Mrs. D o n a I d Spafford, Mrs.
Pat Barrasso, Mrs. Thomas ParUl, Mrs. Jenny Vanderbilt, Mrs. Frank Petruclone, Mrs. Aijgcio Tom- asello, Mrs. John Ilinds, M a 1ftwan; Mrs. Oeorge C a r n e y, South Amboy; Mrs. Lee Meola, Mrs. Daniel Vanderbilt, Mrs. Anna Koch, Mrs. Marie Baylls, Matawan. Paul Bruguler, and Mrs. Thursday from St. Louis, Mo. James Martin, president; Mrs. Alice Walling, Mt r. Josephine D llk a, Mrs. Donald U. Howard A.
Andersen entertafned at a rcceptloo to celebrate the SOlh wedding anniversary of Mr. Nicbola ls the son and Mrs. Andersen, the daughter, of Mr. She It t b o daughter of ihc iatc It c v. John K. CbtfKb S9 ygan ago,: Schanck and Mrs.
Schanck entertained at dinner and canasta 6 atutv day evening. James VanBrakle, Keyport, Mr. Davicf Martin, Mrs. Dlsbrow, Mrs. Malcolm Macmillan, Mrs. Charles Frye, Mr, acd Mrs. S h a jtce r freights, Ohio, speiit the weekend as Uie guest of j! Edythe Carhart. Stamm and son, Robert, who h a ve been visiting. Stam ms motlier,. Nealls attended tlie funeral on Friday nt Fostorla. Ohio, of Mr. Nealis sister. B e n Schwartz. Joseph Dcrnberger attended the fifth birthday celebration, Saturday ol their, granddaughter, Elllcen, daughter o[ Mr.
Joseph Culllgfin, Rye, N. Edward W. Franklin Anderson, entertained friends, at a supper tarty Saturday ovonlng Id celobratloh "ot his lblh -birthday; Ills guests were Richard. Kenneth Wiley, Baltimore, Md. Wllljam J. Mayor Spafford W, Schanck and Mrs. Schanck entertained M. Stratton s parents, Mr. Richard Lewis entertained her bridge club ThurBday evening when tha prize winners were Mrs.
William J. John Kinney, Hdimdel. AUau j ; Morrison. Randolph Heuser, Mrs. McOraw and children, Thomas a n d Jerry, spent a few days visiting Mrs. McGraw a father, Albert W. Ludl attended Parent s Day. Saturday, at Lehigh University, Bethlehem,. Donald Mill?.? Karl Ilpusbr were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Robert Brundage, Haddonfield. Robert Erdmann entertained her bridgo club Oct, 9. Her guests wore Mrs. Rollln Richards, Miss Carol Craig. Jao Cushmnn, Mr, and Mrs. Charles W, Mandevlllc and Mr. Ilorbert Cottrell, Jr. Bryce McMUll- -oii. Wednesday Luncheon pridge Club w h e n tlio prize winners were Mrs.
Paul Blsli, a guost, Mrs. Charles K. Raymond Ketchel had dinner at the Princeton Inn and attended tho evening performance of. Miss Hannah McLean and Mrs. Miss D 1etrlch. Atlanta; Ga Is vis- Itirig. William McOraw, -. Haloid O, Martin, Washington, D. Miss Yvonne Seabury will iervo as chairman of t h e club s community achievement project. A meeting lo discuss plans was held Monday at tlio home of Mrs, Cumlllo aentlle. Ralph Jun- narone ls clialrman. Stames, Main 81,, Matawan, - v Guests were Miv, aild.
Lewis Br. John Kops and. W llam Wehintm and son,i W i l liam, Jr. Mias Nan. Stames reoelved many gilts. Enjoy one o,- Americas groat freedoms. Nations Week, Oct,! Tho society is part of ths U. N, Is a year-long concern. The G. Trinity G. This la a plan to. Joacpll Dlotlloli, Mvh. Out at 5 P. Rollo Post House.. To New Vork O llj -v II P M.. Knapp has an A. Wray Ingram. Her accompanist w M r s7 Gordon Magee; ; Jr. Drum, BuglfiCdrps. The corps wore their new.. Birthday Party Mr. Worsdell K. Pearson, Jr. Roderick N. DeYoung Sunday School is held at 9; 30 a. Laymen Sunday with t h e nien of the church participating ln-t.
Junior Youth Fellowship will meet at the church house at 0 p. Senior Youth Fellowship meets at p. A film Your Community wjll be shown. Confirmation classes a r e beld at t h e parsonage Tues day at O ja. Lester Dick s home on Broad St. Sunday services. Juniors a t: The midweek p r a y. First MethodUl Ofaurob Main 8l.
Those taking part are A. T h e pastor w l 11 conduct the 8: Main St. Holy Communion, At 6 a. Family Eucharist and church sermon ls held. The Ladles Guild meeting will be held at 8 p. Thursday, Oct. Entertainment will be present- ed at 7: Chester A Galloway.. VHomccoming Sunday" will be observed this Sunday, to commemorate the congregation s return to its own building for. In the manse for the convenience of parents who wish to attend the service: Church Sohool at 9: United Hebrew Congregation Broad St. Shlmini Atzeret services were held Wednesdayat 1 p.
Slmhas Torah service and Consecration, 7: Morning Slmhas Torah service plus Ylzkor memorial 9 a. Opening late Friday night services 9: Sabbath service a. Friday at thp church.. Church School Is held at9;45 a. Laymen s Sunday will be observed at the 11 a. Monday at 8 p. Reading loom open Wednesday 2 to 4 p. The vital necessity of lndivtdual application of t h e -teachings, of Chrlst;-aesua will bo emphaslzcd-at Christian. Science servlccs-sunday. Selections to be read from Sclchce and Health with Key to tlie..
Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy Include the following We must go and do likewise, else we aro not Improving t h e great blessings which our Master worked and suffered to bestow upon us. Peter A. Read, Weldon Rd. P e t e r TenEyck and Mrs. Read The group also discussed. On Nov. Discussion toftlc of the afternoon was Patterns In Nature.. Staer, Mrs. Michael Brown, Mrs. Donald Robinson, Mrs. TenEyck and Mrs. Paul Bish. Parents Residence Second. Baptist Church Orchard St. Melvin J. Harrison s wife resided at Plnehurst Ave. The JournaJ has been ndviscd th a t Pvt.
A Joint meeting with the squad w a s held Wednesday evening to discuss fund-raising projects, An invlta-tion was read to attend the 10th anniversary of the South Old Bridge Fire Company and members will participate In the parade and celebration. Edward Mackiewicz, Mrs.
William Brldgeman. The secrei pal birthdays of Mrs. Gohmert a n d Mis. Rollin Rathbun were celebrated. Hostesses during the social hour were Mrs. Hibbard and Mrs, Mackiewicz. Help Wanted 1 ads Jn this paper tell you about tbe good jobs open. While clearing old business and hearing the report on the joint post and auxiliary installation held Saturday. Prldgeman to pick up plates and-plattera irora.. John Diaiovannl. Brldgeman, Rooseyelt Hospital chairman, asked for donations of magazines a n d puzzles.
Miss Betty Reiher was named chairman of a special candy project. Rollin Rathbun,. William Coleman and the Rev; Albert D. Curry, pastor,. Jeffrey Smith, priesi- dent; Oeorge Hamilton, v ic e A president? Ifrom 7 p. Kathy Beam and Samiicl DeVmey -are the game committee.
Plans were made to, purchase and -wrap gifts to be used at the fish pond game during t h e church bazaar, Nov. But, a checking account can help, When you pay by check, you know where your money goes and therefore where you can save. Open your account here, this week. I had to honor the offer. I had hundred! However -It teamed apparent thot if iteuld ctll quqntitlei of paint.
I dedicated myself to tbat purpoie. After juit theie few ihort years, I havs. CuitoM llntod m a of charva. Am4 A Hnt or It. Ann s flt. Anns Church, K e a n s burg, was the scene. Arthur G. Henry Pulsch. Plymouth Ave. The Rev. Stanley J. Levandeski officiated at the c e. Her flngertlp-length veil of French Illusion fell f r o m a. Leonard Laabs, Jersey City, was matron of honor and the b rid a l. Robert So. Their princess tyl waltz-length gowns ol. The bridegrooms mother chose Bqth wolt? White orchid. Joel Feldman, Red Bank. AVmy In Japan. Port Monmouth, as a heating and plumbhig contractor.
Henry Ruhman, both of porarily at 3 Crescent St. Monmouth is completed. Miss Martens Is. Lome Martens,. Keyport, son of the late Mr. Joseph s Church, Keyport. Cornelius Kane, Miss Loretta Durante played traditional wedding music on tho organ. Chaises Miller, Woodbridge, was the matron of hon- or. Andrew Mularchuk, 71 Manning PI. Johns Methodist Church, Raritan Township.. Norman Riley officiated at the double ring ceremony.
Miss Esther Davis was the soloist and Mrs. Rbea Vandermark, organist. Given in-marriage by her father,: Her waltz-length gowii of candy pink velvet had a scoop neckline and a full skirt ending in a matching lace flounce. A circular lace v e 11 fell oyer her pink velvet hat and she carried a cascade bouquet of pink carnations and white roses.
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The couple left for a motor trip through the Southern States. For traveling, the bride wore a blue dress with a black velvet hat, black accessories, and an orchid corsage. He served tn the U. Arm y. Viola Crist Viols Crist and Halph Stockwell, Keansburg, were married recently at th? Otto C. Janke, pastor of the First Methodist Church, Keansburg, officiated at the ceremony. Attendants were Mr. Warren Stockwell, Dumont, brother and sister-inlaw of the bridegroom.
The couple will reside at Highland Blvd. Valley ZI4 Kmltb St. They carried princess baskets of p 1n k buttons and carnations. Robert Miller, Keyport, was" the best man and ushers were Walter Schacht, Keansburg, brother-in-law of the bridegrooni, and David Terwllllger, Union Beach, brother of t h e bride. Dennis Terwllllger, Union Beach, brother of the b r i d e, was ring bearer.
Terwllllger selected a blue net over taffeta dress with matching chiffon floating back panels, a white hat and accessories; Her corsage was of red. For traveling, the bride wore a black and white silk dress with a black hat and accessories and a corsage of white carnations and roses. T h e bridegroom attended KearisTjurjf School?
Henry J. Cleary, to Walter Joseph Zaremba, son of Mr. Zaremba ls a senior at "Keyport High School where he is a member cf the varsity football squad. Mary s School, Rahway. Harrison M r. James O. T b i baby weighed V i g h t pounds, 1 4 ounces. Haralson ls the former Misa Ann Cartan, daughter of M r. Rensselaer L. Carlan, Matawan. Ilankhu -. T h e baby weighed six pounds, lve ounces and has been named Chrlstopher-Paul.
Joseph Shead, Tennent Rd.. Morganville, are the parents of a first child,,a son. Sept In S tm ic h a e l s Hospital. Ralph Bartel, ,. S e a Breeze Way, Keansburg.. F arlan d - Mr. Martin Fit. Bmldaaarl, A son was born" Tuesday, Oct. Smith M r. Thomas B. Smith, 34 Lincoln Ct. Splnola Mr. Robert Spinola, Summerfietd A v e. Sanders A daughter was born Wednesday, Oct.
Charles E. Stivers, io Edgevlem Rd. Henry A. Male, 11 Warren St. Robert Messina, 50 Franklin Ave. Orady, Carr Ave. Oeraid Simonson, 55 Second St. Jerry RestaIno, 5 Rutgers St. Muller Ijurg. Illldebrandt, IVunniiiI t-nivlci. Hutiiidny nt 2 p. II, ln view Hospital.
River Wed Saturday MB. Patrick W. Joseph Sliumock, 3 Burtttia PI. The full skirt had a chapel train. Her flngertlplength veil pf-french Illusion fell from a crown of sequins and pearls and she carried a cascade bouquet of white daisy pompous and polished ivy.. They wore American beauty rose chirfotrcocktsll-l o n b t li gowns. The maid of honor carrled a colonial bou Ferretii quet of deep pink and Mr.
Edward Perrettl, 8 Beaver St. Walter Payne, 3 Bethany R d. Mr, and Mrs.
Hiller A daughter was b. KqnaJd his tnior year at St. Peters 1Plummer, 44 Hudson Ave. Oerord M. Deilln and Mrs.