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I rQTk A XT-TTTm THE BEtLEmLE'TOIENEWSrBUlevineTKrJ: TAGE SEVE Weddings And Enga Season TrUTown Woman's Club Plans Installation Dinner Miss Constance Connolly Reelected Rosary Head The Tri Town Business and, She has played most of the mountain resorts, and also has appeared as guest on many TV shows, such asr Nan Belleville, Bloomfield and Nutley Miss Constance Connolly was rejected president of St. Peter's Rosary Confraterni'ty at the final meeting of the, season Monday, June 5. Reelected with her were Mrs. will bold its annual installation dinner Thursday, June 22 at 7 mm Craig, Wendy. Barrie, etc.

She D.m. at Kanrih Krnn Minnr will present a comedy program as hostesses during the coming year, Mrs. Jeffers, October; Mrs; P. Ploy.a, November; Mrs; James Schleifer and Mrs. M.i December; Florence Conway, January.

I Also Miss Ann February; Mrs. Agnes Carr, Mrs. April; Mrs. Millie Fitz Henry; May, and Mrs. Savare, June.

wjtUled, "Suburbia, S. A. Mary -Savare, vice president; Mrs. Florence Luisi, financial se Rose" Mary Don achie, recording secretary; Mrs Dorothy Palumbo, dark horse 0 Valedictorians (Continued From Page 1) I 1 -A. i 'N.

A 1 i J'ft I 7 Tf 7 -4S at i i'V i treasurer! Mrs. J. A. Barnett, Belleville. The newly elected officers will be assisted by Miss Eleanor.

Stores of. Nutky, immediate -past president. She will be' assisted by Miss Eleanor Storer of Nut-ley, immediate past president They include Em ily Bajek; of Bloomfield; 'First vice president, Miss Mfldred Spatz, second -vice Miss Margaret 1 Mosti-ca, Nutley; corresponding1 Hazel White, Bloom-field, recording secretary, Miss chairman of prefects; Mrs. Mary Jeffers, hostess of the year, and Mrs.1 Doris publicity. Mrs.

Jeffers announced that the following members will act Map Page (Continued From Page 1) lot byi not turning out at high school diamond contests in same numbers as show up at the Stadium for the gridiron clashes: While Dom plays golf and en Cola joys water sports, Howard has fascinating' game of identification to note these simple rules: 1) the winner must tell us who nmno taken a more active in sports participation He played both junior varsity and varsity basket carol McKenzie, Bloomfield and treasurer, Miss Alice Fleming, Bloomfield. 'J (Continued From Page 1) I 4 'V' I'll b' f-s ball at Belleville High, ran cross HJITATTflinmAnr wnl.1 ha nwwiH. Joyce, a devoted disciple of Dick Clark's American Bandstand, country, and- was on the crew. He hopes to row at M.I.T., "even likes to "slop" along with teen ed by Lucille Rockefeller, director of the Rockefeller players. Miss Rockefeller is well known in radio, and has appeared on if only on a intra-mural level." SEE NEED FOR NEW HS era across the nation who watch the show every afternoon.

To hear her somewhat irreverent brothers tell it, she's also "crazy The two top students both agree that Belleville needs a new high school building. Howard observes that "although the stu for" such other teen favorites as: the person is whose photo is circled and where picture was taken; 2) entries in the contest must be made in person or by mail not by phone: 3) the prize will be awarded to the one who submits the first correct identifications; 4) all decisions by The Times are final; 5) there is a prize also for the person whose photo is circled; 6) only one eni try per family is permitted; 7) contest deadline is 5 p.m.' Monday; 8) Failure to comply with contest rules in all respects is cause for disqualification. If no one identifies the circled photo and the place where pic-tue was taken, the prize money will be added to the following MRS; HAROLD F. MALLOY MRS. JOHN E.

SMITH, JR. the "mashed potatoes," and the "twist," as well as the numerous variations of the steps. dents are getting -a basic educa Carolyn Moore Piano Pupils Hav Recital The pupils of Carolyn Moore tion, they are deprived of good Candlelight Service For facilities, a thriving extra-cum Her iavorite vocalists are Eli HoneymooninThePoconos For Mr. and Mrs. Malloy cular activity program land all vis, Fabian and Frankie (Ava- held their second recital Wednesday June 7, at the home of the other extra little things that lon, that is).

In her book, Leon Smith'Qreulich Wedding ard Bernstein is strictly from their teacher, 306 Little Street. Relatives and friends enjoyed se should be associated with school life. We just don't have the space for a complete edcuation in Belle OutsviJle. It was something of a shock to learn that she regards Best man for his brother was The marriage of Miss Joan M. Her nephew, Pat Gallarelli of ville High." John Malloy of Bayonne.

Ushers Sinatra as "an old man." (Tern Ryan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lections played by Mary Rita Cahtalupo, Rosemary Donachie, Cecelia Fitzpatrick and Anne Bloomingdale, was ring bearer. ncluded another brother, Joseph pus sure does fugit, doesn't Dom adds "very poor equip The bride was graduated from In a candlelight service in Christ Episcopal Church on' Saturday, June 10 at 6 o'clock, Miss Marlene Kay daughter of John A. B.

Greulich, Sr. of 311 Stephens Street, and the late Malloy of Harrison; his merit" as a handicap in addition to the shortage of space as two James F. Ryan of 35 Clinton Street, to Howard F. Malloy, son of and Mrs. William Malloy of 412 Central Avenue, Harrison, in-laW, Edward Kvidahl of Harri Belleville High School and Up-Bala College and plans to teach But Joyce' has at least one ally at home her 78-year-old grandmother, Mrs, Maria Distasio, who good reasons why the town needs son and Thomas Keenan of North Arlington.

elementary education in New a new high school, plant. YnrTrSr, I Mrs. Greulich, and John-Ells knits socks, sweaters and other When it comes to music, the A cradaute of Belleville High feminine fripperies for her gre of Evander Childs High SK3 John Marie McDermott. Refreshments followed the performance. Carolyn who will enter her Senior year at Belleville High School has studied the piano for six years, presently, under Mrs.

Eleanor Bacon-Peck of Belleville. 08 was solemnized Saturday morning, June 3, in a ceremony preceding an 11 o'clock Nuptial Mass in Peter's Church. Ellsworth Smith of School, the bride is employed in garious granddaughter when week's award. Each week The Times staff photographer will take a similar picture somewhere in Belleville. Each week the picture will appear on the map page and test your ingenuity and your power of observation.

It. can be lots of fun. Get started now. Work fast. Be the first to come to our office with the righ answers! Remember, being first means being the winner.

I AULA Ob Bronx, and Upsala College, is two valedictorians could talk for hours. Dom plays first trumpet in all the high school bands the directory department of N. J. she's not otherwise encocraging with Sinclair OU Corp. The new- 'JTOJ The Rev.

James F. Heavey yweds are spending tfceir honey-." Bell Telephone Company, Glen Ridge. Her husband is with her. Joyce 106 bowling average is one thing that needs encour (dance, varsity, concert and performed the ceremony and moon in Bermuda. I The ceremony was performed marching.) "I really lake, the Johns-Manviiie wew.Yoric read the Papal Belssing, and agement, particularly swhen her brothers are fond of amiparinig 1 by the rector, the Rev.

Dr. Fred- rr rf on3 t- a T)atr TTqt City; dance band the best," Dom admits, "mainly because I like mo George Aschenbach sang. The it with their 190 and 158. The couple will reside at 101 reception followed at Lyle's Res dern jazz and big band sounds." Boston Avenue, North Arlington, Howard also, has a long tot of neth pgf of Maywood Epis- Chufch- Miss Rttth Lan" ville High. He was editor of the noor rATt eiof nt The head of the house and fa taurant, Kearny.

Every so often, Dom gets to Install Pastor 'V (Continued From Page 1) after a honeymoon in the ther of the three ColanninoS, An gether with his friends and, as a Escorted by her father, the drew F. Colannino was bom in combo, they entertain at local "Maffli Lite," played the lead taZ'' ZZ-Z Z7. the recent Senior Class Play, is 3' "KLS, Brooklyn and came to Belleville bride wore a princess style gown silk organza featuring a scoop spots. UNWANTED Russell L. Looker, pastor as a tot of three.

He married Mrs. Colannino, the former Ann neckline outlined with seed pearl Society, the Math Club, the Me- "ew8rK- The son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis of Bloomfield's Park Avenue Exercises (Continued From Page 1) Giovachino of 21 Lincoln Ter terology Club, the Calculus Qub Mr. Greulich gave his daugh- HAIR and sequin applique, short sleeves and chapel train.

Presbyterian Distasio, in St. Peter's Church in 1936. Their two sons were born and the Monad, the BHS year- ter marriage. Her sister, Mrs race, the 17-year-gld student also has built his. own hi-fi system Outside school, he is a John McCabe of Belleville was A reception followed the instal An elbow, length veil of silk il REMOVED member of the YMCA, is a for- matron of honor, and brides- lation service.

and continues to add to a record collection mostly of big band at the commencement exercises. lusion was to a matching crown. She carried white Permanently Painlessly mer Boy Scout and is a member maids were Miss Ann Zimmer Donald Marchese is the vice Mr. Steven was bom in Old music. Among his high school of Congregation Ahavath Achim.

man of Bloomfield; Miss Bar roses. president of the graduating class. bara Fobert of Belleville and activities, Dora also list the pres He has a brother, Gary, 11. Town Maine on July 13, 1924 He served with the Navy Sea idency of both the Math Club and Miss Mary Grundy of Haledon. while Miss Lorraine B-amen ser ves as seoretary-treasurer.

the National, Honor Society and The bride's, niece, Lynn Galla SCHOLARSHIPS Dom and Howard both will be bees during World War be Honor students include JJoior Mrs. Vito A. Meccia of Newark was her cousin's maid of honor, and bridesmaids included the bride's Mrs. C. Ray Keown of Little Falls and Mrs.

Robert Murphy of Newark, and relli of Bloomingdale was flower tween January 1943 and Novem' es Amato, Joan Amato, Joan Be membership on the staff of the "Math Light" and the Calculus Olub. Dom and Howard are girl, in the old American Legion Hospital. Joyce was bom in Presbyterian Hospital, Newark. Dr. John PannuUo, well-known Newark gynaecologist, delivered all three children.

The children later attended School 1 and were baptized, made "their first Holy Communion and were confirmed in St. Peter's Church. Dominic was a member of Newark Rutgers bowling team in 1959-60 and 1961, and was captain of the squad this year. He is also a member of Delta Sigma Pi, the university's professional fraternity. Gloria Borkowski, ber 1945.

At the age of 27, Mr. attending college on. scholarships. Dom has been awarded the Freshman Competitive Scholar James Beaton of the Bronx, by V- ELECTROLYSIS JEAN BERBER1AN 632 Mt. Prospect Newark Cor.

Elwood Ave. FREE Consultation Hours by Appointment Buses 27, 28, 112 HU 5-4305 trice Cmarelli, Ellen De toe, members of the senior choir, N. served as Mr. Smith's best another cousin, Mrs. Thomas Stevens felt his caning and sold his home and in 1952 entered Joan Felman, Miss JuUano, ship by M.I.T.

worth $1,500 a Howard plays both the piano Kathleen Maree, Phyllis Pitrel- man, and ushers were Robert Dunleavy of Belleville. year, the New Jersey- State Schol- Bloomfield College and Semin and guitar and he's presently ta king voice lessons. "I enjoy sing li. Arline Strom, John Vitale They wore embroidered Dietrich of Long Branch; Jack Sanders of Valhalla, N. and and Marilyn Vitale.

The honor nylon over taffeta with match ary where he was graduated arship worth $400 and is currently entered as BeUeville Unico's nominee' for a national scholar Roy and Robert Greulich of eroup has achieved the equival ing headpieces, and carried cum laude with a bachelor of Belleville, of the bride. Spring flowers. ship valued at $500. ing pop music, Howard says quickly making sure that this statement doesn't mean he doesn't enjoy the classics. "In fact, I guess Frank Sinatra is ent of a 90 per cent average or better for the four years at high arts degree in 1955.

Howard has won the M.I.T. school. They will wear gold cords In 1956 he was installed as pastor of the Ironia N.Y. church Freshman Competitive Scholarship for $1,100, and several others probably my favorite." at the. commencement.

0 On Honeymoon In Florida He is married to the former The sort of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph including a $1,100 grant by Cor Ellis of 17 South Wilbur Street Miss Bernice Marie Brown. nell-University, $1,300 by Yale m' NUTLEY University, $650 by Rensselaer iiiyyi and the $400 New Jersey State Tuesday Night Pin League Under Way Olympic Tuesday Night Scholarship The Stork Club HARDWARE-DEPARTMENT STORE When asked of goals in life, Mixed Summer League started Dom answered his hope is "to choose a career in which I can Audrey Ann Mc Guire Linda Jean Dimzard perform some service to society So far, I've been taking the bene bowling Tuesday, June 6, with 18 teams ready to hit the lumber. Because of the large number of keglers, two leagues within the Olympic League have been formed League and fits of society; nowwI feel an ob Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Mc Guire ligation to give something back of 219 North Third Street, Harri to help improve the world and son. are i receiving congratula make life more modern. League. tions on the birth of their fjrst child, a seven pound, 12 ounce Once out of college, Dom will Leading team in the former daughter, Audrey Ann, April 19 be working in the electrical en at Clara Maass Memorial Hos gineering field.

While at college group after the first night's mat he's looking forward to working pital. Mrs. McGuire was formerly Miss Rita Oliverie, daughter A second daughter, Linda Jean, weighing eight pounds, 15V4 ounces, was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Dimgard of 342 Greylock Parkway May 7 at ra Maass Memorial Hospital.

Her sister, Laurie Ann, is 15 months old. Their mother is the former Miss Eileen Gelshen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gelshen of 90 Floyd Street. The paternal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. An- vdrew Dimgard, live at lSTLinden Avenue. The new dad is an in- staller for N. J. Bell Telephone Newark.

on tine newspaper and hopes he'll land a spot in the col lege jazz band, The Technondans ches was the Untouchables, with Bob Gast, 177, and Mary Ortiz, 128, having the best averages. In the group, the Cannon-balls were at the top, with Eric Kutzner, 191, and Audrey Lynch, 166, chelking up the best aver of Mr. and Mrsv Alfred Oliverie of 45 Continental Avenue; The paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John JJ Mc Guire, reside in Harrison.

The younger Mr. Mc "who play in the big band List Spec, SKILL HEDGE TRIMMER $46.95 $34.75 y4" SKILL DRILL 19.95 12.87 WELLER SABRE SAW 14.95 12.95 WELLER SOLDERING GUN 7.95 5.88 17" DELUXE CLEMSON HAND MOWER 33.95 24.95 50 FT. SUPPLEX PLASTIC HOSE 7.49 5.95 A member of St. Peter's Par ish, Dom has a brother, Louis, 8 As he looks back on his years at Belleville High. "I'll probably ages.

remember best the good times we had in the band and the two times we beat Nutley this year' Donna Jean Klos Dances In Greta Reilly Recital Donna Jean Klos of 87 Frank Guire is with A. Newark. William John Gilbert A second child, a son, William John, arrived May 14 at Clara Maass Memorial Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert of 32 William Street.

The six pound, seven ounce youngster has a. sister, Elizabeth, 22 months. Mrs. Gil (Belleville defeated ithe Nutley OUR CLASSIFIED ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS basketball and baseball teams in 'y p. fi A 1 1 Zv 71 Al I i y-w? 1 fi i 1 'uif List Oar Price $7.95 5.97 the past season.) At the moment Dom looking for a summer job lin Avenue took part in the an SUMMER FURNITURE 123 WEBB CHAIR 131 WEBB CHAIR 124 WEBB CHAISE 134 WEBB CHAISE Last summer he studied physics nual recital of Greta ReuMy's 11.95 15.95 19.95 at Cooper Union under a scholar 7.81 10.88 14.81 School of Dancing June 11 at ship of the National Science Weequahic High School Auditor bert Is the former Miss Mau Foundation.

reen Lawlory daughter of Mrs. Joseph Lawlor of 109 Mt. Prospect Avenue, and the late Mr. Meanwhile, in a few days How ard will begin a summer job at SALES SERVICE SUPPLIES ELECTROLUX (R) (Factory Branch) Authorized CALL PI 8-8731 Zi Hoar 23 Mi Belleville Ave. Service Bloomfield ium, Newark.

The presentation was- entitled "Going This was Donna' seventh appearance in a recital. She has also taken part in many benefit performances. The group will present a show at the Bayonne Naval yards in commemoration Lawlor. Mr. and Mrs.

William Gilbert of the William Street ad a New York advertising agency He too studied physics last sum dress, are the paternal grand parents. OUTDOOR BARBEQUE GRILLS List ROW42 Brazier $32.95 ROS35c Brazier 49.95 RP4 18" Brazier (RS) 8.95 RP1 24" Brazier (RS) 12.50 mer under the National Science Foundation program; Howard took a six-week course at Cornell University. Spec $24.83 39.95 ,5.88 f8.88 of the centennial celebration of EYES EXAMINED PL 9-1497 He thinks that the student meetings held to write the "Spot light" rank at the top of his Dr. M. "Roochvarj best times kt Belleville High.

"I had a lot of fun on the varsity that town, tomorrow, Friday, with Donna and members of the school performing; before thousands of spectators. 1 'j LUNCHEON GUESTS Mrs. Jean P. Deusinger, Mrs. Jack Evans and Mrs.

Thomas Quigg of Nutley and Mrs. Robert Zilske of Hawthorne were lunch FREE PARXillG basketball bench too." He smil OPTOMETRIST ed, "but my fondest memories will just the usual day-to-day .1 Mr. andk Mrs. Charles Buccino, of 754 Washington Avenue, are pictured above on their honeymoon at the Carillon Hotel, Miami Beach, Fla. Mrs.

Buccino is the former Miss-Rosemarie Scarpelli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scarpelli, of 151 Passaic Avenue. The Buc-cinos were married May 28 at Holy Family Church, Nutky Mrs. Buccino is employed by General Public Loan Corp Belleville.

Her husband is. with the V3. Navy, stationed at the Bayonne Naval Base. activities with my fnends." A few other opinionated 160 Franklin Nutley NO 7-66223 Open Daily 8:30 to 8 :20 Fri. 8:30 to 9 Sat.

8 to 8 eon guests of Jack Sanford thoughts about the two valedictorians can be found in the edi BY APPOINTMENT ,132 Washington Avenut Belleville torial page column of 'today's of Pompton Lakes, formerly of Nutley last week. Belleville Times..

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