h*e.'Zas-d;r, Iof s. 1. ididlealwsso-inAnother Free Program Tomorrow for ChildrenR.ic | :en,is'k k.ti-:■i sI* !in ino-hi hholmdel - thp s/ngmg|Osmond Brothers and a musical performance of Pinocehio” will he offered tomorrow morning at the Garden State Arts Center fin another special freeprogram for children.Schwartz(Continued) Shrewsbury Tost, American Legion, Mr. Schwartz also belonged to the Royal Arcanum lodge and the Elks. He had been a resident of Red Bank64 vears.*In 1966, the firm which bears his name undertook a program to enroll apprentices in an automotive technicians' training course co-sponsored by Chrysler Motors Corp. and the U.S. Department of tabor.Maurice Schwartz and Sons leasing Corp. acquired a new National Rental Car System franchise for Red Bank in 1967. The sales office is at 141 W,Front St.Among Mr. Schwartz' survivors are his widow, Mrs. Bes-' sie Schwartz, and two sons,!Arnold J. Schwartz of Lincroft! and Edward R. Schwartz of; Red Bank.•- •Funeral arrangements will; be made by the Worden Funer- j al Home.While the program starting at 11 a.mrhas been- arrangedespecially for underprivileged youngsters, it will also be open to all adult-accompanied children as the 5,000 seat amphitheater and surrounding lawn space can accommodate.For the five young Osmond Brothers, who first gained national prominence in the Andy Williams television series, itwill be a prelude to their appearance on the regular center show that night. They are performing nightly with Andy Williams and Peter Nero through Saturday.At tomorrow’s matinee, the Osmond Brothers will follow the live professional musical performance of the Pinocchio story to be presented by the Yates Children’s Theatre. The latter has staged entertainmentby big people for little people” in and around New York and New Jersey under produeer-director William Yates.Jerry .Sroka of Belmar will be in the starring role of Pinoc-chio for the musical version — with song and dance,— of the children’s story about the mis-“ chievous, light-hearted puppet who becomes a real boy.Underprivileged children agencies can contact Arts Cen-, ter Special Assistant Clinton C. Crocker to make group arrangements for tomorrow’s show.