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THE BELLEVILLE TIMES-NEWS FRIDAY NOVEMBER 1, 1957 PAGE SIX OBITUARIES. Activities In Local Churches Funeral Home. 101 Union for the late Mrs. Minnie, Shan-ahttn Meti), of 23 Austin PJace, formerly of Belleville, Mm. Shanahan died Oct.

21, at St. Barnabas Hospital, Newark, following a long illness. Burial took place in Stewarts-ville Lutheran Cemetery, Stewarts-ville, N. with' the Rev. Clifford A.

Hewitt, pastor -of Wesley Mr. and Mrs. Italph, E. Meti of 417 Kerrigan Boulevard, Newark, are the parents of a daughter, Catherine Anne, born 18 at Presbyterian Hospital. She "weighed six pounds ten ounces and is a first child.

The Saternal grandparents are Mr. nd Mrs. Kalph E. Metz of it. Beech Belleville.

years, is survived by I wife. Elisabeth; a son, John Robert, of Bergenfield; a sister, Mm. Ernest Roller! of Springfield, a brother, Joseph, of Nutley and a grandchild. Mr. Massalrano had retired lom The Prudential Life Insurance Co.

six years ago and had been a member of the Retired Employees of that company. Mission Worker Front Samba To Speak At WSCS Meet A regular monthly meeting: of the W.S.CS. of Wesley Methodist-Church will be held Tuesday, Nov. 6, at 8 P.M., at th? church. Men are inyited." Speaker will Lnlomilo Ka mu, son of a Methodist minister In Western Samoa.

He was a teacher in a. Methodist mission school there and currently Js a Crusade Scholar at Drew Univer JOHN MASSARANO John Massaranot 5 Baldwin Place, died from a heart Sunday, Oct. 27, at Clam Maaa Memorial Hospital, Belleville, ut the age of 71. Services were held Wednesday, Oct. 80, with a Requiem Mass being celebrated at St.

Peter's R. C. Church, and burial was made in Holy Sepulchre East Orange, The late Mr. Massarano, who was born in Newark and who had been a resident, or 26 REFUGEES TO GET GIFTS BROUGHT TO CHURCHTODAY "The Ascension of Christ," was given by the church. The late Mrs.

Pascale, who died on Aug. 28, would have been 64 years of age this Sunday. The Ladies Auxiliary will hold a social function Saturday, Nov, Metnodist unurcn, ornciauntr. Surviving are a daughter, Miss Helefl Shanahan, at home; a ELECTION NOTICE brother, Valentine Metz of Wash "Bread, freedom and Dignity" MRS. MINNIE SHANAHAN Funeral services were held Thursday, Oct.

24. at Kiernan's ington, N. a sister, Mrs. Leona Cornish of rlainfield, N. J.

is the theme of the (World Community Day Service which will be held at Wesley Methodit Church, Washington Avenue and Academy Street, today, Friday, 9. Members of the church are asked to attend and to bring friends. The church's birthday will occur on Nov, 21. On that date in 1941 the church was dedicated. The anniversary will be observed on Nov.

24. Editorial RICHARD DRYSDALE FUneral services were held Mon- ay, Qct. 28, at George Van Tassel's Community Funeral Home. Bloomfield, for the late Richard Drysdale, who died Friday, Oct: 5, at Mountainside Hospital, Glen Ridge, at the age of 80. Ke- igious services were conducted by the Rev.

J. Willard Yoder, rector St John's Episcopal Church, Montclftir, and burial was made in Bloomfield Cemetery, Bloom-field. The late Mr, Drysdale was mak- ng his home with his daughter, Mrs. Louis Vuono, 87 Ligham, Street, Belleville, at the time of his death. Since the death of his first wife, the late Mary Stack Drysdale, Mr.

Drysdale, a former esident of East Orange, had bean spending the Winters in Florida and was in Belleville a few months each year. Surviving are his wife, Matta Stocker Drysdale; a son. A. Les- Drysdale of Upper Montclair, the daughter mentioned and two rcandchildren. Nov.

1, at 1:30 P.M.. The Hervice ia being sponsored i NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT A CKNKKAL ELECTION WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY. NOVEMBKR 6. 1957. ARD TIME EA3TEKN STAND- WCKERENDUM COVKRNOR SUPKRVI80R HEMBfcRS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY FREEHOLDERS 1 FIB8T WARD -I 1.

Diat. Butsei 8t. from Panwlc Rlvar to Washington Ar to Joralemon St to Cortlandt at to Tarty 8t and Una to Paa. lulc Rlvar to Itnttftti a Htraat. I'olllnn Pluc, bchool No.

1, SO Acad-amy Straet. I. Diat. Washington Av from Nk lina to Bulger St to Paaaalc Itlvar to Nk, Una to WuKhlnifton Avenue, Polling Flare. Reformed Church, Maia and Rutgers Sta.

i 1. Diat. Wtialilngton Av from Joralemon St to Nutley lint) to Paiiuilc Kiver to Sermon Topic le Kev. James B. Mulder, in terim pastor at Belleville reformed church, has chosen for his sermon topic for the 11 sity.

My Topic of Kani'u; talk-will be "Christ on the and it will be illustrated with slides. Baptist Women To Take Part In World Community Program v' I. This afternoon, Friday," Women of Grace Baptist Church -will participate in the World Community Day observance, sponsored by the United Church Women 6f Belleville, at Wesleyan Methodist Church. The sermon of the pastor, the Rev, Albert V. Lawson, at the 11 o'clock service Sunday morning, Nov.

3, will be oh1 VHpw Do You Vote?" William wife of the pastor of Peddie Memorial Baptist Church, Newark, will be the speaker at the meeting Monday evening, Nov, 4, at 8, o'clock morning worship service Sunday, Nov. 3, "His Eye Is on the Sparrow." by Belleville Council of Church-women. "Parcela for Peace" consisting of all types of warm clothing, blankets, denim material and all kinds of household linens, will be brought to the church from all the participating churches and will be sent through Church World Service to areas in Austria, Germany, Italy, the Near East and Southeast Asia where refugees are awaiting resettlement. Mrs. Dorothy Liloia of Montgomery Presbyterian Church is program chairman and Mrs.

Irma Kyer of Grace Baptist Church is Project chairman. Mrs. Marion McMinis of Bethany Lutheran Church and Mrs. Violet Rochau New Classes Being Formed Classes for five-year-olds are Terry St II to Terry St to Cortlandt St 'to Joinlamoii St to Washington Av, Polling Place, School No. 9, DOS Ralph Street.

i SECOND WARD a 1. Diat. Academv St. from Waahinston being created in the Religious School of Congregation Ahavath THE BELLEVILLE TIMES-NEWS ADVERTISING, NEWS AND BUSINESS OFFICE 328 WASHINGTON AVENUE RALni E. IIEINZEN, EDITOR and PUBLISHER Don't Be A "Satellite Vote! (Continued From Thm One) Three years later, in 1956, however, the GOP closed its ranks and the Republican national ticket led by Eisenhower swept the state with a historic victory.

That Republican trend can continue, on Tuesday, only jf the intraparty squabbles have truly been settled. If he is defeated, it will not be the fault of Senator Malcolm Forbes. Since many months he has campaigned 18 hours a day, seven days a week. In this campaign he has come to Nutley six times and he is due back again for dinner Sunday night with the Republican If there is a Republican defeat on Tuesday it will stem largely from indifference. Governor Meyner could not be re-elected on Democratic votes alone because there are not enough of them in New Jersey.

He can win re-election only if many Republicans vote for him and if many other Republicans fail to go to the polls. That explains why Vice President Nixon came here in the final phase of the campaign. "New Jersey must reverse the defeat in Mr. Nixon explained. More than the election of a governor, more than the retention of the Republican majority in the Legislature in Trenton and on the Board of Chosen Freeholders in Newark is at state.

A Forbes victory on Tuesday, upsetting the Democratic incumbent after one term, would be, in 'Nixon's own words, "a great stimulus to the cause of Republicans throughout the country" and "an upset which involves the kind of support and the kind of inspiration that any national party is glad to R.E.H. Achim, 317 Washington Avenue. These classes will be held bun- Av to liornlilowar Av. to Van liouten PI to Proaiwct Si. lo Holmea St to Union Av to Joralemon St to Wuahitigton Av to Academy Ntreet.

I Polling Plata. Wesley Methodiat Church', 225 Washington Ave. i J. Diat. William St.

from Washington Av to Clinton St. lo DeWItt Av to Van Houten St to Horntilowur Av to Acad day mornings and will be preparatory to the regular cirricu-lum of the school. Announcement has been made of the birth of a daughter, Anita Ann, on Aug. 9, at Livorno, to Staff Sgt. Herbert E.

Robinson Jr. and Mrs. Robinson. Anita Aan joins a sister, Sharon Jean. Staff Sgt.

Robinson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Robinson of 24 Bremond Street, "Mrs. Robinson is the fqrmer Miss Betty Yeager of Virginia.

The unit with which the soldier is serving is to he deactivated as of Dec. 1 and he and his family are expected to arrive at the Robinson home in Belleville shortly after that date. of Davis Circle Guild. Her subject will be "Japan Have Seen It." Progress Club, Sisterhood Board Meetings Are Slated Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 6," the Women's Auxiliary will meet at the home of Mrs.

Marie Karr rer, 70 Floyd Street, at .2 o'clock. of Montomery will be soloists. The Kev. C. A.

Hewitt, pastor of the host church, will pronounce the benediction. Church To Receive Gifts In Memory Of Mrs. Pascale Sunday, Nov. 3 Communion Sunday Silver Lake Baptist Church, 166 Franklin Street, will dedicate at its 11 o'clock service a new set of Communion linens and a stained glass window in memory oV the late Mrs. Benedetto Pascale, wife of the pastor of the church, the Kev.

Benedetto Pascale. The linens are" the Rift of the Ladies Auxiliary of the church and the window, representing At the Friday, Nov. 1, services at Congregation Ahavath Achim, Rabbi Cohen will speak on "Sacred Image of Man." The Oneg Shabbat to follow will have the rabbi and Mrs. Cohen as hosts. Monday evening, Nov.

4, the Progress Club will show a film at its meeting at the temple, 121 Academy Street. The film is entitled "Cradle of Faith." The meeting will start at 9 P.M. The board of directors of the Sisterhood of the congregation will meet Tuesday, Nov. 5, at 8:30 P.M. ATTEfiTlOU Traffic Managers, And Shipping Personnel If You Are Looking For The Best In Motor Carriers Write Or Call FREIGHT SOLICITING AGENCY Sales Promotion Representing, Non-Competitive Motor Carriers We Are Commissioned Agents emy St to Wnxliingloii Av to William St.

Polling Place, St. Petej'a Auditorium, 148 William Street. 1. Diat. Ceiinr Hill Avenue from Jorn lemon Street lo Miliar St reel lo Columbus Avenue lo Be II Tenure to Branch Brook Drive to Malar Street to Parkview Amentia to.

Belleville Avenue lo Gulden Avenue to Joralemon Slreel lo Cedar Hill Avenue. Polling Place, School No. 8. 183 Union Avenue. 4.

Dist. Relv. Av from DeWitt Av to New St to Maier St line lo Maier St to Cedar Hill Av lo Jnrnlemon St to Union Av to Holmes SI. In Pronneit St to Van Houten PI to DeWitl Av to Belv. Avenue.

Polling Place, School No. 8, 183 Union Avenue. 5. Diat. Nk.

line from Waahington Av to Union Av to Hclv. Av to Clinton St to William St to WKhinglon Av lo Nk. line. Polling Plnce, Peter's Auditorium, 148 Willinm Street. f.

Dist. New Slreel from Miller Street to Belleville Avenue to Union Avenue to Second River to (Inrdeil Avenue line to Belleville Avenue to Pinltvicw Avenue to Maier Street to Brunch Brook Drive to Bell Ten ate lo Columbus Avenue to Maier Street lo New Street. Polling Place. School Na. 8, 183 Union Avenue.

THIRD WARD 1. Diet. Joralemon St from Hornlilower Av to Phshhic Av to Divixion Av lo DeWItt Av to Miilone Av to Linden Av to Division Av to Hornlilower Av to Joralt-mon Street. Polling- Place, School No. 3, 246 Joralemon Street.

1. Dist. Joralemon St from Washington Av to Hornlilower Av to Division Av to Tinden Av to Overlook Av to Wuuliing-ton Av to Jornlenioii Street. Polling Pliice, Chriat Church Purish House. 399 WiiHhinglnn Avenue.

3. Diat. Mulone Av from Linden Av to DeWitt Av to Overlook Av to Union Av to Greylock Av lo Linden Av lo Malotw Avenue. Polling Place, Grace Baptist Church, 41 Bremond Street. 4.

Dist. Division Av from DeWitt. Av to Tiona Av to Forcat Si to Overlook Av to DeWitt Av to Division Av. 1 Polling Place, Fewsmith Prenbyteriap Church room, 314 Little Street. I.

Diat. Washington Av from Overlook Av to Nutley line to Bell 8t to Greylock Pky to Linden Av to Overlook Av. Polling Place, American Legion Hall 621 Washington Avenue. 6. Dist.

Overlook Av from Union Av to Forest St to Tiona Av to Division Av te Passaic Av to Nutley line to DeWitt Av line to Bell St to Greylock Av to Union Av to Overlook Avenue. I Polling Plnce. School No. 5, Ad lalde Street. FOURTH WARD 1.

Dist. Franklin St from Nk. line to Blfd. line to Nk Av to Nk. line Franklin Street.

Polling Place, Barber Shop, 124 Franklin St. 2. Dist. Nk. to Nk.

line to Blfd line to Erie It. R. to Nk. line to Nk. Avenue.

Polling Place, School No. 2, ,680 Mill Street. 3. Dist. Franklin St from Nk line tr.

Blfd. line to Nk. line to Franklin Street. Polling Place, Hull, 176 Belmont Ave. Due.

4. Dist. Pmsiilc Avenue from Nutla line to Joralemon Slreetl to the Nutlej line to Pnssnic i Polling P.ac:, School No. 7, 626 Jor alemon Street. 5.

Dist. Erie R. R. from Nk. line tt Bloom field line to Continental Av to Carpenter St to Berkeley Av to Essex County Pk.

line to Garden Av to Nk. line to "polling Place, School No. 10, B27 Belleville Avenue. C. Joralemon St i eel.

from Paiwwic Avenue lo Garden Avenue lo Essex. County Firk line to Berkeley Avenue to Carpenter Street to Continental Ave. to bloom-field line to Joralemon Slreet. Polling P'ace, School No. 7', B26 Joral PLymouth 9-143 1 Evenings After 6:00 P.M.

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