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xxXIX-NO. 24 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER I960 Benjamin Moore & Co. Plant Flourished M Owl-« //a// o/ a Century; Helped Growth of kro For AduU IIMItori Note; Thin In an- slon other in * trrln of article* slowed him but did not.Moore Paint, Company of St. Join Sweeney Corporal r Pro- on Carters Induntrlct and prevent him and his brother!Louis in 1917. In 1925 a new,duction Manager. wmiam. with a capital ofimodern plant was ereoted lni In addition to I, P the rolt they pltyN| |n thf borough pr«(rfn.i W.000, from forming Moore^ewark. who regularly visited the Car-Education CourtAction Monday Brotners. manufacturers of cal- Due to his basic planning.,terct whiting and varnish oper- 0 h WRlls ftnd w11 bpnt for CARTERET A U neneru I? "* . ' " organisation, develop-!ation during Harold I. Haskins Will tlons a^o. when •-;ngs ln 1883. His brother Wil-ment and research and that of,tenure as resident manager ln ,11am withdrew, was replaced by hIs nephew, L. P. Moore, known1 the 1920's to 1940s, President Next Monday; (lourw Moore ft Company was borr. the country'j best sellers were another brother, Robert, and for the stimulating sales ereat- B. M. Belcher in his earlier On Stocks Included Over Odious Fumes in 1889 the Benjamin Moore ing Impulses he gave the entire days did a brief stint here. His the engaging stories of Horatio Corporation was formed with a'organization, we find Benjamin father, W. C, Belrher. former CARTERET — Fundamentals' Alger. They vividly pictured the capital of 1100,000. of investments will be one of meteoric climb of Individual! iMoore operations located today;vice president, occasionally vis- In 1897 K subsidiary wasln such cities as New York, ited the Carteret operation. the courses to be offered by the 1>elili(m in Chicago wlth'Newnrk. Boston, Jacksonville, Harold I. Hasklns, Cart Carteret Srhool of Adult Edu- Lions Club Makes Gi// M r 0n of Robert ln slevelftnd cation, which starts It* fall ?° f;n1 1. J ' ! ' Chicago. 8t. Louis, Resident Manager, served as (i,vv someone ruhg of the ladder of classes Monday niuht, Septem- .. In 1903 the demand forDenver, , Houston. Los Angeles, companpyy director. This alum- ,,itention that °fiMure.«o and other Moore prod- ber 19. Toronto, Montreal and Van-|nus of the University of Michl- To Boro First Aid Squad Given to uic wearing fsJucts resulted in further expan- The investment course of 10 here In th co"uver. L. P. Moore, who sue-;Ran, with two engineering de i me sock wa* >f freedom; slon of the Chicago operation weeks on Mondays from 7:30 to CARTBRET — At it* first 15 years as member of the .jiier blue. We and opportunity ceeded his uncle as president,Sgrees, was in charge of vehicu- club and the building of a whiting WM well known to Carteret 9:30 will be conducted by A, meeting of the season Tuesday - William Skiba WHS ln- i-licn we get Benjamin Moore lar work at five other company could well punt at Carteret. In 1904 Ben-personnel. He would be pleased, plants, the oil processing for Leeds of Bache & Co., New;nighti iht Carleret Lions club ducted into membership. ^ ;ii tn work, it have been one of Alger'sjamtn Moore moved into Cleve- if he were here today, to note paints. His Job in this connec- York Stock Exchange firm. TheinroMnfBrf „ .„,,„,!„ MnlnnnHl Mr. Sitar named the fdTlow- Council thus pre- eqllipped k. land and In 1906 the steady progress made un-tion was the design, installation ing committee chairmen for the ninD the . ada chair to the Carteret CARTERET — Health In- der the presidency and boardand occasional visits from a vestment securities, tests of|First Aid Squad year: Attendance, Mr. Sabo; not yet 17. obtained a Job clderf to manufacture varnishes. chairmanship of the founder'sisupervislng angle of this par- safe investments, operation of 1 publicity, William Hughes: spector Michael Yarcheski Itwt with a Brooklyn firm of paint In 1913 the Carteret varnish grandson B. M, Belcher, withjticular type of operation. oiliUie stock markets, current fluc- Louis Sitar, president of the membershiPi stephen Kovacs! night told the Borough Council ...!•. wemed club, made the presentation In jmaker* In 1872. Within three plant was in operation, One of:two Carteret graduates serving processing In paint manufac tuations and appraisal of val- blind work, Louis Brown; pro- that the owners of the Krajak -tinner. We year* he became plant superlnH*t* I n-~ BenjamiHPn in mlnn Moore'VAAro'st lasIn otf actnnf*i waT¥tw Bs /•»o«n tVirthte UAMO boardJ , ^TL%iKB.1i>Charlie. lfii.....Messerve'. ^ , I.ture* V ues of preferred and common the Gypsy Camp Restaurant togram, George Yuhasz and en- Tank Lines, a trucking firm lo- • to tell a depres- the acquiring of the Becker- assistant eastern manager, andi (Continued on Page 2i stock. Joseph Comba, treasurer of the tertainment Kenneth Harrls : nut to get Twelve other courses to be First Aid Squad. Postmaster; u WRS Bnn0lmced that Max- cated at Union Street and Mid- n.tion about offered: Uster 8abo, former club presi- son P strubi of Warren Town. dlesex Avenue has been sum- dent, said the squad was m | rrnor, and his Slimnasticr sn Pr dl8trtct KOV moned to appear in Magls- PTA Officers Minstrel, Variety SAotrBorough Units to Monday, 7:30 to 9:30 P. M.— need of such a chair for its staff wW pBy an offlclal vlslt trace's Court next Monday a* is, 0 Weeks—Miss Helen Wilson, ambulance. ' to the club November 22. ,. ,. . . ' •xv. c wearing A trim figure is essential for Borough Treasurer Alexander Movies of the Carteret Post!9 result of tad odors en>«»»tin« :•(•!•lit colors Score Press Set by Holy Name Group Take Part in oday's fashions! Slenderizing Comba was presented with a Office dedication were shown from the firm's premises. , ...I- Oiere was exercises for the entire body; certificate and pin marking his by Mr. Sabo's son. Lester. •in! »p hive On Editorial CARTBRET - The Holy Directing the show wil weight, body measurement* The announcement was suite <<< sti the Name Society of the Holy Fam- John Sudla assisted by Stanley and diet will be checked each CARTERET-The H Ukrainian Fete after residents of Passaic Street, 'n,: we have Washing- ily R. c. Church will hold itslSzyba. Publicity will be han- veek. Bring shorts, blouse and ton - Nathan Hale died by Mitchell Bednarz,1 CARTERET-The Ukrainian Chrome Avenue and BoauiMl. nil oiif clif— Parent- third annual minstrel and va- meakers. Shower facilities are Await Approval School Board Street presented a petition Te»cher Association In a letterriety show at the Carteret High Chairman of the ad committee (Festival of Music and Dance, ivailable A doctor's certificate' to Carteret Press takes IsmiejSchool on Sunday, November 20. is Joseph SItar and chairmanlheld annually by the Ukrainian of physical fitness is required— with the Council signed by 124. with an editorial which ap-The^e will be two perform-[for the ticket committee is Ed-jyouth League of New Jersey and should be secured between Of Housing Bids To Confer Today persons complaining about foul peared In last week'* Issue In'antes, a matinee for the child- ward Rudzinskl. All local talent them will be held tonight at Wari- the first and second meetings odors and gases and asked that regard to double session*, ren an an evening show for interested in appearing in the • K And red, an an )f the class. Enrollment limited, immediate action be taken to < The letter Mgned by Raymond the All proceeds from show Is asked to contact John nanco Park stadium on the city Small Boat Handling For 76 Units |0n Two Projects -amp de- adulti. abate them. ;me when Bonkoakl, president, and six the show are earmarked for theSudta at KI 1-7835, Stanley line of Roselle and Elizabeth Tuesday 7:30 to 9:30 P. M,- CARTERET - The Carteretj CARTERET — The Board of 1 Councilman Adam Szymbor- i Mi They 'other officers follows: yduth program sponsored by Szyba, KI 1-5821 or Mltchell carteret's three rejsesenta- 10 weeks Instructor to be anHousin- g Authority is now 1 Edcuatlon will hold another ski said the situation has been •* hen we "Your editorial of September the Holy Name Society. Bednarz KI 1-7970. tive clubs, St. Demetrius Men's lounced. awaiting approval of bids for special meeting tonight to goso bad that he contacted the 'i ihe start. », IBM titled. Looking For A ...... Club, 8t Demetrius Church Course will cover safety the 76-unit low-cost housing over the final plans for the two Board of Health to acjl. Mayor Needle In A' Mayxtack,' we Choir and the Ukrainian Socia' afloat, rules of the road, aids to project for which bids were re- new schools with Murray Llebo. Stephen Skiba also vi' ,ted the tin' iwck* line Club will act a* hosts to thenavigation, piloting and seaceive- d Tuesday afternoon. witz. architect. The preliminary place and he was, sympathetic :n off once? of Fete Set Hold Up Bond thousands expected for this free manship Special attention will. The bids were sent to theplans for the two schools have to their compUmt. "We are neain*. A attraction displaying Ukrainian be given to boating in this area. New York regional office of the.|been approved. ! going to stop It" the mayor rut to the culture of music Mjd dance un- Hobby Painting Public Housing Authority. John! i>!v: StaU Boarfd lias also For Cf.V. Post Of Verona Firm Monday 7:30 to 9:30 P. M, ii ii rean- looking (or • needle, you are der the stars. , Sudta executive director. llsted;prove1 tte pians tw the, twoj About 25 i- ••?**<* from 'iil vet two f(h the htkpuck, A trinle cete CARTERtT - Councilman 0 weeks. Miss Zita Mellon. the following bidders: „ • ; n-i>-\ ?*«•. roori, to be buPj area also .opened before the rtill - A triple ceie ThomM ^ ]ujt nlgM ftsked Oene Wadiafc qfUartefrt will h o'orn. On with the ea- A course for beginners inter- General consfenction. gton ftnd Cleveland Counr.il and spoks of '-terrible of a dinner th»t th act as master of wremonien ested in art. " K may be (Construction Co., Little Silverjgch, is. It is wepected that odors" that made sleep Saturday, Mruction Company should not and the main speaker expected -i ind pair, hive conveniently avoided Sewing for Beginners $658,000: Larsen & Olsen,tbids for them will be received Bible and their children sick. be released because of certain is Mrs. Plorertce Dfcyer, con Monday 7:30 to 9:30 P. M.—jHackensack, $671,417; J. & Diwlthto two week? mentioning the btckgroundiOctober » by the St. Ellas gresswoman of, Union County Before the meeting, Chester deficiencies in its work, He 10 weeks, Miss Olive Ounder Construction Co., Creskill, $691,-j Session Wednesday which led to this futile searchiPtwt 767, C.W.V.. marking the District, EliJabeth: Mayor Wielgolinski said the situation i » .u !askeH5KPdO thaU1Bt I thHie e borougDOTOUgfhl »l sen. 200; J. A La Rocca Bros.. Jer-i de- an the pirt of these three annversary of the post.i. „„„ „„.„„ . . ° „„_ At it* regular meeting Wed- is intolerable. torney, notify botth ihthe corn- rich and father R. Bodnar of A basic course of instruction. sey City. $737,900, and Michael, . ,nir«' they > nesday night, the board took Inspector Yarchrski suggest- 0 Uttlo t1 offlcer8 mA tne St. Vladlmus Catholic Church Typing Rlesz & Co., Inc., Fords, $743,- \ id a re- ZZlZlSi!*™^** ™* I "T ""! ^jPanyand the bonding company no action on a repeated pro- ed that residents of that area of Elizabeth. 000. now burning of the mortgage of theiof this action, Tuesday 7:30 to 9:30 P. M.— posal by John Kolibas to elimi- appeal" in Court Monday a* The male chorus, "Echo,' print po*t headquarters which was; Any expense^ that the bor- 10 weeks Mrs. Daniel McDon- Structural Steel and Miscel- nate split sessions by the con-witnesses. He said it would ci v po«- your newspaper with membership from Bay' an editorial While your bui.t three years ago and nell. laneous Metal Work, N. Mal-version of substandard rooms help with the borough's case. deducted onne, Perth Amboy and Car- newspaper ha* only on a rare ^^ Jackson Avenue, A course designed to improve tese & Sons. North Brunswick, for classroom use, temporary p on from the bond, Councilman teret, will render the choral typing sWlU for advanced stu- $15,303: Selbach Meyer Co., 1 ••IN Mnrl to elimination uf woodship and occaaion even bothered w as- CoK!nalrmen Jann Ko!abas Mllik said. selections, with solos by Miss dents. And what West New York, $16,385; Sam- domestic arts classes and sign a reporter to public Board am) Ted ^^^ announce(1 Council received a letter from Mary Bonor of theatrical fame. • • lucky and Political Science uel Ackerman, Newark, $18,- ductlon of the number of fourth Women's Unit [Of Educatton meetings, you tnat conflrmatlon has been re- the engineering firm of Cotton Dance Ukraine and the New .: ,iall but Tuesday 7:30 to 9:30 P. M.—iooO: Orange Forge", Orange, and eighth grade classes from come forth with an editorial celved from tne national com- Pierce, Streander Inc., in which York Dancing Society, fres • am.shn. It 10 weeks, Instructor to be an-;$22,865; Arrow Iron Works, five to four In the Columbus commendituj effort whlcli is man(|er, james Fay, and na- a_ series of recommendations from their Labor Day triumpl School. He was supported by Of Democrats • thai the nounced jjersey City, $24,500. late and totally unnecessary' tlon president, Miss WUma|we)"e"made"to check flood con- at Hunter College, will handl Joseph Lamb. • 'ill of holei. Course designed for students Plumbing etc.: Grove Plumb since the aonitlon lie* within Mogek tr,&t they wlU be to tt-'ditions. Cleaning of sewer*', the lively dance routines si Interested in the present-day, ing k Heating, Bloomfleld, Joseph Teleposky declared thhe aehoohll buildinbildi g ItseiItelfr notjtenCi |anc(. AlsAlo ththe stattte ' of catch basin* at sev-much a part of the Ukrainiai political situation. Topics to be$108,840; Richardson Engineer- that Robert R, Blunt, county At Dinner Fete .-.- mane life ouUlde In some other building J mander, *ute president and the ral intersections were recom- heritage. The groups are nandiscussed; History of political ing, New Brunswick, $118,627; superintendent of schools, hat CARTERET — The annual •'•'• In our "TTM Carteret Board of Edu-natlonal welfare officer. , mended. Middlesex Water Co died by Ted Karpluch parties and their functions and S. J. Gross, Shrewsbury, $122,- surveyed the borough school dinner of the Ladles Demo- "•'"•IT owntd eaUon In a spUt vote last June The %a&ij is open to the pub- will be asked to remove two Brooklyn and John O'Flis 396; Charles Simkin & Sons, and had said he would not ap-cratic Club was held last night- We wore a general outlook on the Presi- upheld the creation of double llc and wU1 ^ neUj ^ the new water lines at Coolidge Avenue New York. Hopelawn, $122,918; Nicholas prove use of the court and stor- at the Log Cabin in Woodbridge liu.md your dential election. session* in our school. Since at EuM Hall on Romanowski at Casey and Leber Streets. The Surma Brass Band o •Schwalje Inc.; Metuchen, $124,- age rooms in the Nathan Hale with 80 members and guests •: t&m that Bridge this Infimou* vote, the pre«l- street. Tickets may be obtained Councilman Walter Sullivan Jersey City, composed of fort; Monday and Wednesday 7:30 565; Olenick Plumbing and School under any conditions. in attendance. Mrs. Thomas the I dent of the Board had failed to,from Joseph SItar. Zigmundasked that specifications be pieces, will play composition to 9:30 - 10 weeks. Richard Heating Co.. Linden, $128,317; School Superintendent Edwin Coughlin and Mrs. Helen Onder call a (little public meeting toopanowlc?, Mrs. Mary Kusma prepared at once to proceed by Ukrainian authors, and thiCook. 'Montesano & Co., Caldwell S. Quin reported that 60 stu-were co-chairmen of the affair, > m *waj. musicians will play selection assisted by Mrs. Ellsworth help correct the situation un- Or Mr*. Ethel Medwick. with the work which will be This course is offered for be-$134,900: Cantello Plumbingjdents had been enrolled in the 1 High School student driving O'DonneJl , Mrs. John Sudia til U tour* before school : done by contract, from famous operettas. ginners and those wishing to Co., Elizabeth, $135,878. •»•')] ;•>• about and Mrs. Prank Hlub, , opened. Tour newspaper has In ,,. , Council approved ththee ap- Ray Osadsuk of Whippany (Continued on Page 2' (.Continued on Page 2) ^Continued on Page 2) »''f too bmy j the past commended members I TPP I iPflrillP 'pointment of Prank Dwyer aasjans d his. orchestra will play in- Mrs. Aiys Sheridan conduct- •- tJiar'the of the Board for their /itand on member of Fire Co. 1, to replace troductory music prior to the ed the candlelight installation Willia\irUilom TempanTnmnartyv whwrrno roHrpretiredH. start of this program. A large ceremonies. thU Issue. Why haven't you at - I ry t William icuipnnj wiiu ici/ucu. leaat reported in equal length delegation from Carteret is ex- The following officers will |Mayor Sklba and Com preside for the coming year: (Continued on Page 2' Inn (jOniinues ^ " pected. There will be no admis- President, Mrs, Edward Brady; a Dream; __ . CARTERET - This boroughiwarmly praised Tempany for sion charge or collection.- f JUU VjUUUHUVO,mlMlonei, jQhn g_ n'Zurilla first vice president, Mrs. Helen received its share of Hurrlcaneihls services. Onder; second vice president, ( OSt $100 Vo Heuriitft Set in Donna on Monday and 1* nowl Council approved a contract, |Mrs. John D'Zurilla; recording keeping the street department with the New Jersey Turnpike k Ol L. secretary. Mrs. Gabe Cunha; Authority providing for access 1 U1 When hui- John H. Brooks i ^^ JAthit providing for access! ** ^' corri'.sixmdinK secretary, Mrs. roa PIANO at Her shoes, her cwtume must ful and dellnte-Te. l«d needed, ullow »mple GRIFFITHS ADULT EVENING CLASSES ment, never, nevfr bind. Thaf. «h> dance te.chert tod.y V NEW BRUNSWICK WOODBRIDGE PERTH AMBOY anted De»ljn D»ncewe»r SCHOOL SCHOOL SCHOOL EASTON AVENUE CONVERV BOULEVARD lit NEW BRUNSWICK ATE. 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Itreet, have announced the cn- llll'T Sunday Schedule Louise Torman, agement of their daunhter CARTERET _ St. Joseph's teret; Robert Stanton, Perth CARTERET -flpwires in the . the annual Irlene, to Peter a Robovlch Church was the scene of * Amboy; Thomas Pacconl, fnl Hunwlan Reformed Church ion of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph pretty wedding Saturday morn- Fords, and Chester Bulvanoskl, "'I \' lohr held by at. will br returned to the regular ling when Miss Judith Ann Perth Amboy. William Secmah, nnd Bosary 80- fcbovich, 13 Liberty street wiioriulr with Fnellsh worship •\Hiii cousin of the bridegroom, in this week ad- Fordt. Banick, dtuiKhter of Mr. and a I, 10 A. M. nnd Hungarian'it Mrs. Andrew W. Banick, 138 served as ring bearer. for the affair, MlM Nuclne, a teacher in thr 11 n'do'rk. Dr. Andrew Htf- Lowell Street, became the bride The couple left for a wns held In the Woodbrldge Township school jwn.vi. Pfistoi. cHvc ills sermon of ThomaR Francis Seaman Jr., ding trip to Florida. For travel- ,, union Qroh- system, was graduated frim tnplc ns "Tlip Christian and IS son of Mr. and Mrs. Seaman, ing the bride wore a navy and 1 Carteret High School and I.IIP IIM of For.-r". were Mr» Trenton State College. 38 Montview Road, Edison. white suit with white Sunday School will bPRin tX The double ring ceremony sorlea and a white orchid. They .."'vn'n, jnles Breyer Her fiance was graduated 9 oVItK'k sharp with devotions. was performed by Rev. Victor will reside at the Edison ..,. Moonf-y and Mrs rom Woodbrldge High School ili'Klsliatlon will follow for chU- Orabrian, OSM. dress. served with the 82nd Airborne clren nnri yniinn people froni.l Olven in marriage by her Mrs, Beeman Is a tn 1.1 Confirmation Claw, ,, immplif was also Division of the U. S. Army and is a senior at R|,j,. College father, the bride wore a full of St. Mary's taualit. by the Pastor, will be ,, .iitinK the Shirley' r 1 Trenton. length gown of silk organza Perth Amboy. The bridegroom held nt the Kami time I,, Hliop of Perth over taffeta with a scoop neck- also a graduate of St. Mary's I Thr fctllowlni: Sunday, Sep» ;„, will show dr«saes jline and long bridal sleeves. The Is a member of Local Union 270 |teml«T 25. will be set aslde.jM Alll, parkas of Perth fitted bodice and bouffant United Association of Plumbois Rally Day with » service of i ..iin\v furs nnd mll- ledcriH'ntloii of everyone - J* luest Ministers skirt, which extended Into ai and Bteamf Itters. chapel train, were trimmed ployed by Nicholas Schwalje the Church's tcBchliiR ,n,T Mooney. chair- with Imported reembroldered inc., Metuchen. .. •t.iiiiiinMit finnounc- isted by Church 'lace appliques adorned with Charter tf | t, -Debonalrs", Ipearls and sequins. A fingertip .....Him would enter- CARTERET - Quest m\n\a- veil of French illusion was held By Jewish Veteran* „» Also she has ers at The First Presbyterian by a queen's crown of crystal. CARTERET _ The newly ;,,, ;i dance group Church this Sunday will be the She carried white roses and foi mrd Cartcrrt Post of Jewtoh Hmoir Schroeder Rev. Dr. Renwlck Jackson, Jr itephanotis centered with War Vote-runs will hold Charter , ;.,,ul 10 perform. at the 9:30 service and the Rev white orchid. Nlitht October IB in The'Legion \ Dnvis announcei William Cohea at the 11:00 Miss Diane Banick, Carteret, Son born to Mr. Memorial. service. Both clergymen serve H,uid is being do sister of the bride, was maid ol Daniel Williams, At tho orHanizallon meetlrli at The First Presbyterian •!,, united Rooseveli ] honor. Attendants were Miss Street at Perth Amboy Genera |lield In the synagogue of Broth- Church of Rahway. cimrcht f,;in Association a I Gloria Banick, Carteret, and Hospital, September 12. 'eihood or Israel, the followlm School will meet at 9:30 A. M Miss Gloria Surenko, Milford, officers were elected; Irving in the education building and Co'tin., both cousins of the Isaacs, commander; Irving L6?« ....• committee an curriculum will be distributed , Daughter born to 11/, senior vice commander! • iickcats will be bilde; Miss Joan Peterson, Mrs. Harold Boehner, 157 Har 1 The Jr. ana Jr. HI Pellowshlpl Seymour Balk, Junior vice com- s losrph's Church ! Woodbrldge; and Miss Rose- rison Avenue at Perth Amboy gathers at 3:30 on Sunday af- mary Karmanocky, Carteret. mander; Arthur Bachmer, qua*. n.iiv. on October General Hospital, September 12 teimaster; Milton Krebsch, ad« ternoon, and the Westminster Flower girl was Miss Janet Fellowship will meet at 7:30 t jutant: Harold Shutinsky, of- Major of North Arlington, Sunday evening. Daughter born to Mr. and ficer of the day, Nathaniel A. cousin of the bride. • Mrs. Herbert Hadnnagan, 5 Jacoby. chaplain and Summer ,,lk define detec This Tuesday evening at 8:00 Best man was Joseph Santa the monthly meeting ot the Leick Avenue, at Perth Amboj eenor. judge advocate. -id * Maria, Perth Amboy. Ushers Women's Association will be General Hospital, Septembe ere Daniel McMahon, Car- held. Projects for the country 12. FOR THE FASTEST fair will be completed. All wom- n are asked to turn In their Son born to Mr. and Mrs Hiss June Wadiak MRS. NATHAN H, ISRAEL SERVICE aprons to Mrs. Eleanor Han- Richard Puslllo, 23 Louis Stree SALE! napple. Drive into Our Honored at Shower «t Perth Amboy General Hos Final plans for the fair will MRS. CHARLES MARTORELLI pital, September 9. BOXED KKIJ: CUSTOMER 1 be discussed at 7:00 P. M. on CARTERM —Miss June Wa- PU1KISG AREA ! I ! diak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Mary Ellen Martin Wednesday evening. Alao on Son born to Mr. and Mrs fcdnesday evening there will Charles Wadiak, 235 Washing- Miss Krajewski is Bride ton Avenue, was honored at a Lucius Mix, 19 Mercer Stree ROCKMAN'S LIQUORS be a joint meeting of the at Perth Amboy General Hos Weds Nathan H. Israel Christmas Session and the Trustees. bridal shower on Saturday, I! vim can't come In ' September 10, at the Ukrainian pitai, September 10. On Friday evening, Septem- CARTERET-Miss Mary El- For traveling, the bride wore Oil M 1-897S for In St. Joseph'« Ceremony Pavilion on her forthcoming ber 23, and Saturday, Septem- len Martin, daughter of Mr. & black wool suit with black I Kl K DELIVERY marriage to Jack Patva.'son of Son born to Mr. and Mrs ber 24, the third Annual CARTERET — Miss Antoln-lnos and through New England and Mrs. George E. Martin, 113 and white accessories and an 10 A M TO 5 P M. Edward Wilgucki, 66 George Cards ette Krajewski, daughter of Mr. the couple will live at 740 Rarl- Mr. and Mrs. A. Paiva of 33-A George Street, this borough, be- orchid corsage. The couple will Country Pair will be held. Pro- Street, at Perth Amboy Genera! and Mrs. 8tanley Krajewski, tan Avenue. When she left on Pershing Avenue. came the bride on Sunday of honeymoon in Bermuda and on til. HIMCS STOP AT ceeds will aid the Church Build- Hospital, September 10. 144 Carteret Avenue, became the trip, Mrs. Martorelli wore Over 200 lueste were present. Nathan H. Israel, son of Mr. their return reside in Roselle, OIK DOOR Ing Fund the bride of Charles Martorelli, a gray tweed suit with red vel- The marlaffe will take place and Mrs. Henry P. Israel of Mrs. Israel was graduated Son -born to Mr. and Mrs 50% OFF! i] si. Am. son of Rosso Martorelli, 428 vet hat, black leather acces- Saturday, November 12, at 3 Rahway. Rev. Dr. Louis I. New-from Carteret High School. Her Action in U. N on RB-47 held Robert Pettlnheo, 231 Roose N J. Prospect Street, Avenel, and theaorles and a white orchid. M. at the St. Joseph R. C. man of Temple Rodeph Sholom, husband, who was graduated defeat for Soviet. late Mrs. Martorelli Saturday Church- velt Avenue, at Perth Ambo: officiated. A reception followed from Admiral Parragut Acad- The bride was graduated General Hospital, September noon at a nuptial mass in St. from St. Mary's High School, at the Hotel Robert Treat, emy, Pine Beach, is associated TOTH Joseph's Church. Rev. Mel Cor-Perth Amboy, and Eastern Newark. with Pre-School Photographers, coran, OSM. pastor of the Pilgrimage Sunday Daughter born to Mr. am School for Physicians' Aides, Given in marriage by her East Orange. church, performed the double Mrs. Robert Keratt, 40 Elm New York City. She is employed father, the bride wore a gown PHOTO SHOP ring ceremony. For K. of C. Council wood Avenue, at Perth Ambo: at Perth Amboy General Hos- made of Chantilly lace, a fitted "Serving Residents of 1 General Hospital, September EXPLORE AUSABLE CHASM HURRICANE DAMAGE? The bride, given In marriage pital as an electrc-encephalO CARTERET —Carey Council bodice with a Sabrina neckline Carteret Since 1946" by her father, wore a gown of graph technician. 1280, Knights of Columbus, will and long pointed sleeves. She CARTERET — Mr. and Mrs. attend the anual pilgrimage to Daughter born to Mr. am John Kolsis and daughter, 64 COOKE AVENUE silk bombazine with a princess Mr. Martorelli, a Woodbrldgi wore a fingertip veil of English the Shrine of St. Mary's in Mrs. Gregory Graham of 41 CARTERET line and a rose design embroid- High School graduate, served illusion attached to a coronet Sharon, 112 Sharot Street, Williamstown on Sunday. Roosevelt Avenue, at Perth Am Sec IIS for an Emergency ered, with pearls. Matching ap- two years in Korea with thi of crystals and carried a cas- plored Ausable Chasm in New Phone KI 1-5219 plliques of Alencon lace were at This additional boy General Hospital, Septem cade bouqu«t of white roses, York State, U. 8, Army. He Is employed a ber 6. the waist. The sides of the gown Matk Motors, Plainfleld. early fall event sponsored by babies-breath, with a white or- had pseudo pockets that con- the state council )of K. of C. chid in the center. Daughter born to Mr. an tinued to the back and extend- The council has chartered a TO MEET MONDAY Mrs. Walter Bussiere, 10S Hagi Miss Dolores Berghout, Car- Repair ed Into a chapel train. bus which will leave from the teret, was honor attendant. Home man Street at Rahway Hospi CARTERET—The first meet- Columbian Club at 11 A. M. Jay COMING SOON Her handrolled fingertip veil tal, September 10. Mrs. Busslei Misses Judith Miller and Elaine ing of the season for Girl Seoul BJomsen, chairman of Catho- Df pure silk Illusion fell from is the former Rita Lesko. Murphy, Rahway, were brides- a crown adorned with pearls. Troop 190 will be held Mondaj lic activities, is In charge of maids. Jerome Roth of Union evening at 6:30 in the Comma the council arrangements for The bride carried a missal with Son born to Mr. and Mr: was best man. The ushers were Fabulous this event. two white orchids and lilies of ity Center. Richard Cramer, 43 Harriso best, man. The ushers were Jo- LOAN the valley. Avenue at Elizabeth Gener; seph. Gries, Los Angeles, Calif.; Miss Theresa Lazarchkk of Hospital, September 12. Mrs Richard London of Waukesha, Now Taking Chlcopee, Mass., was maid of Cramer is the former HUld Wis., and Clifford Back of 21 HOUR SERVICE honor for her cousin. Attend- Wassum, Highland Park. ants were Miss Joan Kertesz, RESERVATIONS (! n«t be a depositor to qualify Fords, cousin of the bride; Mrs. HILL PHARMACY Hughes, Colonla; Mrs. loan. Antoinette Fiske,.. South Am- Presents: boy, and Miss Mary Elizabeth Krajewski. Carteret, sister of the bride. Common Sense vs. Nonsense The bridegroom had his Banquets brother. Robert Martorelli, Ise- "It's unwise to pay too much, but it's worse to (ChrUtmu Pirtkt) Im, as liest man. Ushers were pay too little. When you pay too much, you lose FIRST NATIONAL BANK Gerhardt Jenssen and Robert a little money—that is all, When you pay too Toth, both of Carteret; William little, you sometimes lose everything, because Hlllyer, Woodbrldge, and Jo- the thing you bought was incapable of doing seph Martorelli of Sewaren, GALLERY COCKTAIL LOUNGE IN CARTERET brothel of the bridegroom. the thing it was bought to do. the common law Following a trip to the Poco- of business balance prohibits paying a little and "i Cooke Avenue — KI 1-6300 — Carteret getting a lot—it cant be done, If you deal with the lowest bidder, it is well to add something lloun: Daily 9 • 3, Friday 9 • 6 tKIIKH.it DEPOSIT INSL'HANCE CORPORATION for the risk you run, and if you do that you will have enough to pay for something better," —John Ruskin (1819-1900) E HOME CENTER i Call for floweri, birth- days, anniversaries, HILL PHARMACY weddings, etc. to add 800 KAHWAY extra |oy to the event . "THE HOME OF SERVICE" AVKNUE —and other times to express your sympathy 587 Roosevelt Avenue Carteret, N. J. VVOODBKIDGE and thoughtfulness 24-Hour Phone Service — Call Kl 1-5325 Be assured of the PITTSBURGH Plenty of FREE PARKING finest — call us. DAILY FROM 9 A. M TO 9 P. M RHEfM - RICHMOND .,-., »r Your Added Convenience We Are Unpainted SPECIALS! Flower Shop FIXTURES HOR BEAUTY, LUXURY SUN-PROOF SUNDAYS FROfa 9 A. M. TO 2 P. M. 30S Amboy Aft. ME 4-1636 50 ROCKING CHAIRS 10 AMI.KK A S I'lNKST 45 available in seven non-fading colors and I 7.35 "Whiter-White" 1 IT'S STILL STUDENTS DESKS 10- HOUSE PAINT gal. Complete with Trim SUMMER BOOKCASE SPECIALS: for Less Than BY THE SEA $5.00 PER MONTH 24 x 36" $ 7.95 is Ihe way vacationers de- Slightly More for Color scribe September in Atlantic City fit the Mwlborough- 30"x36" $ 8.50 For Fuijther Information Contact: Blenheim. Sundecks. Pool, Poolside Cafe, ocean water 36" x 36" % 9.00 in baihs. Twin bed* with AVENEL PLUMBING bath from Si2.75 Mod, Am., W x 36" ...... :..$10.50 $7.50 European each person. & HEATING SUPPLY Inc. ftR A*k abou' Inclusive Plan. 48"x36" $12.50 ROHTK NO. 1, AVKNEL, N. J. $179 Atbntk«.:ityM211 • N.Y,, MOUR FERTILIZERS b.K Hr| Muudu; «iiH riiutsUaj Till »; 1'uesday, Wednesdiy, MU 2-4849. Supplies and Instructions fur FKEE Krlday »nd Saluriliy M With (liluidaut $450 Finishing Available IIUJVKKY I-IIONE: MErcuny 4-0080 ARMOUR TURF FOOD 5U-11). \>H Kf| -.rtJHI'WiTE LINE OF PINE QUALITY On Ihe Boardwalk • AtUnlu Citr l'-M, Contjql Jap Hcttlet Now. PLUMBING HXTDKES M u« J^t • lew from our U.t ol cuDttactor. J395 Mud While t5«tis, UNPAINTED who can be conUcWd for tnsUIUtlon RADER'S 'MPORTEO PEAT MOSS % SSf ... H KKANK OALOMBU8 WnODBRIDGE PLUMBING FOR-U rrankllu Avenut U HEATING FURNITURE SHOP Kurds, N. J. W Wuodbild|< Avtnut Wallpaper and fuinler's Supplies HUMAS (x 100 Ib. bag 90° HI tiUi Stwaren »t Dliemint fric«i!l ME 4-Mtt Main Street . MK 6-tMSO Woodbndge UctrntA ia Bdiwu i'owa»W1) 378 State Street VA 6 3638 Perth Amboy C • BANK « UEOKGB PLUMBING RUKSCH li WECK 41 5th Aveiiu« "AKES 24" Ht|. fl.M Open Muii., Xu«s., Wed. and Sut., 8 lo 8 t HKATING CO. 99 1910 L rry Uittl 4VENEL, N. J. MS 4-3111 Railway, N J. Thur*. and Kri. » lu % >P Baltwaj Licensed In ^ertb Amboy PlTTSBURGtfPAINTS OTHER UNADVKKTISED SPECIALS!! L PAGE FOUR which will OOindrJ* Penitential Service New Officers with the entry of this Sunday School Into the Philadelphia Saturday at Midnight 10 DC LftOSen turn Contest* whieh tun ForIBKLIN — Services will be ' V^l onducted by Rabbi Bernard -i-UjJ-Lj-LL1.-!.- V.'OODBRIDOE ~ Tonieht, ^'bu/will provJded g^Wn ****** nr Norbert .( 800 the Men', Aworl.ttan;tlM on 3ept^*beB'28 tor It***™ of the Woodbridee OospelldenU In Colon!*, ftelin »nd:SUchOT o'r PMlll,ntlRl service Church will meet at the Avenel. Classes we held for all R1 ConRI«.RHtlon Both Sholom. Chun*. The Burn, P-H^ ^'TS^^Y «"»'*' *""* ^ dent, mmmincrd dfction of of-;, areM to U Krv^ with 1 ,,, , . ,rl.nH, fir., will take plAcr and plan. tr8nRpOrt(Uion. Anyone Inter- *ll he dfeuued for the annu.^/ partm. may conUct thp b .[ b.nq.*t in October. Thp WomaI,, kaoclMm of FATHNUP -MM. Oeorgp Simpson, guide (he church mtt at the home of for Sirmwr Glr]» has an-'Mrs. Peter H. Burgepn last week roihCV-T noimrod thp two groups. The'wlth Mrs. Rudolph Prey lead- "FEDS PRESIDE* r CConlst? and Pilgrims will re- ing devotion*. i The Senate Appropriations Our Own silme meeting on Tuesday 5:30 A Miiitonary teawil l be held [Committee has recommended with n party In the church October 20 from 1:30 until 3:30 that $190,000,000 In additional Tea Bags 'SUPER-RIGHT" GRAIN- rooms. Any Kirl from the third P.M. In the church rooms. Mliw'forelmi aid funds be Included Combinl^oft I C«n1 itUr Rcade through 14 years of ase Roihft Boder of The Bibleln a special • appropriations Is- eliRlble to poln, Pioneer;chrUtlan Union, Brooklyn,'measure. , BONELESS-TOP or BOTTOM Oltls is Mi international orfian- N. Y. will «eak of her work, j < That amount, with t75,0O0,-| I ization. a community service1 A MIKlonary report of mls-IOOO more, was pared out of the i project, similinr to scout ing. sioru In Africa, The Phtlipptnesjregular foreign aid bill recently Criico with a Christiaa emphasis. ForMonaco. Japan, and Formosa.jby a Senate-House conference P«« V.9,t»bl» Shorttttirif Information call ME 4-279(1, the Pagoge Indians in Arizona/committee. Rally Day will be observed'and rescue work ainnnu women' President Eisenhower, how- Wilh4< )lo.TT( 1n the Sunday School Septem-iln N. Y. was given by Mn .Prey, lever, made a strong plea tor •fflikol «« '' .•.••.•-•.•.•.-;%<; ber 2B with promotions and Missionary chairman. restoration of the fnd Fluffffo ROUND ROAST Gold Coloroit Shortening Seofoorfj Pol* Star tnnd •f! Ub«l cm NO FAT ADDED Dressed Whiting »-ii AiP "Super-Right" Quality Beef it iclectcd Emprtii Irtnd r"*-n My-T-Fine from fine Grain-Fed Beef choien to provide Rock Lobster Tails Puddings grind tatting and full flavored goodness! 6«Mtii Uiofa Irtnd It's our third birthday, but... you get the gift! This iinf 75: Shrimp Creole our way of letting you know how much we appreciate or Ltmoh K« Fillin * Rtady-To-Cook your patronage during the past three years. OhiekM Brett DUCKS u.s. iiv't. 39 FIRST QUALITY - CUSTOM TAILORED QillHy-tMOKED c c SLIP COVERS Pork Shoulders 29h Top Sirloin Roast 75 APPLES "li^r-Blflit" Qnllty \ri 3 Piece Set - Includes Soft, 2 Chairs and MclNfOSH V Yikoa Clob Top Round Steak 85^ Stewing Beef " " 69:F*r9m*rti,Eith<&BikM9Eh i «J bulk 5 Cushions Regularly $129.95 Bivtratis c 6in|«rAl«n«*rAlt,CUS«di, . Rump Roast 85.' Flank Stoaks "^ 99 FrolrRivor. HIM TOMATOES Cubed Steaks SwonKMIttaki-W: FRESH ClrtM SALE! Urgitiza 31« 4 ONE WEEK ONLY — CHOICE OF FABRICS Colgate Vel For Hit fimily w«d ind diinn DOLE'S PMUPPUIUKE 2"-49< LETTUCE FREE LABOR ON DRAPERIES KEBERC w When Ordered with Set of Slipcovers WHOLE KERNEL CORN 12 a. Colgate's Fab NIBLETS Inn Slant lr»d 3 cut 49 Here h Our Famous For thi family waifi ind diikt ONIONS WMh3f t*r9»4Ag VEGETABLE YELLOW SIX POINT CUSTOM SLIPCOVER PROGRAM: off Ub*l pio. ** C1M CAMPBELL'S SOUP I.LM.1Sriii 10< 3, Tailored in our own 5. AJ1 teams OTerlocked 2 25 1. Alter jou have se- lected youc nuuriu, em torn workthop for added itrlnftli. the coten we pln- with coordination (. Fintihed covtn are For Faff Wanting nttM on your fur- weltlnr and iklrt delivered and in- DuzDitergent DETERGENT Hut niture it home. style you deiire. stalled on jour fur- 2, Patterns *rt ore- 4. Only nbn-tarnlirilni niture, at no eitra ff»miuin pad San Ii Mirt wtti Hi Cmyii Miefclgai Peat , fully ud pulnstik- heavy - duty lippen charge. DASH 73 Infly matched. used, Fertilizer LIQUID CLEA1EK sib. BUDGET 28 n. LARGE SELECTION OF REMNANTS diiion tettli Brass Seed bl," 25c to E1.00 per y»rd — Regular op to $5.00 per yard TERMS MR. CLEAN 63 Lux Toilet Soap Miikittii lrw« ItyAr-DM - Mnt m Holiday Valu«t! For toilofmd bath Pill Pickles r29' Spaghetti Dinner " 39C Kosher Salt RON-LEN DECORATORS ; e 93 Main Street, Woodbridge — Phone ME 4-6410 RihCrackers -r29 W k Lix Toilet Soap Hydro* —— r35' PecanSandiesK"v ;45C AllPwrpou ««? " bndalfr for thi bath Presto Cake Flour ';;;37 An. Pig. ""•J1 Ghickei of tbe Sea Tin 7 "• Pone Tomatoes Egg Noodles p'i- Have You Changed Yout Address l0 x Ymn-Beny Spaghetti Sauce ;°MT- ^.; 27° Ann Page Puddings^ Since You Voted Last? Bravymaster '•"*,«^ '^,17C Herb-Ox Bouillon Cubes 3 :;; 25' L lia ' Ivory Flakes Sunsweet Prunes P'S-' SOS Seouring fads ;;;; A e 1 FordlthMandfinafkbrici Twinkle Copper Cleaner \:' 43 MoH't Apple Juice 2J;;:, kr,.MC Diamond Walnuts Are You REGISTERED? BETTER MEALS BUILD BETTER FAMILIES Vita Lunch Herring SLc.d Ivory ! Vita Herring CMmid THURSDAY, SEPT. 29, 1960 \ Liquid Detergent Froitn Food Vofucs.' Dairy Favorites! Rokeach 6effilte Fish 45 IMI, Cttikii *r TMtly > i »• pk»' FM«> DMMIU — RIHItu is the LAST DAY to REGISTER C C Rokeach Borscht " Banquet Dinners 2 89 Sliced Muenster 53 Candles in Glass Tumbler ..:* If you have changed your address you must give notice of your new A address to the County Election Board or the Municipal Clerk. This notice Reynolds Wrap Ufcky's Orange Juice 4:;: 73« Cheddar Bars ^tS' X^ must be given before September 29th, 1960, or you cannot vote in the Aluminum Foil General Election, Tuesday, November 8, 1960. Dole's Juice ^S 2 £ »• Italian Romano ^rri -1-15 HoavyDutr If you have changed your name since you last voted you must re-register. ll" width I" width Ml Downyllake Waffles 2;- 31« Plain Ched-o-Bil JANE PARKER TANG/, TlMPTlNG You may register or give notice Of your new address at the office of the httt.rollW e Middlesex County Board of Elections, 313 State Street, Room 708, Perth Birds Eye Cut Corn 2 ^ 41 Cheddar Spread O C F Amboy, or at the Municipal Clerk's Office in the Municipal Building, Asparagus Spears • ^*«* P ;47 Cheddar Cheese *°;^Z^"'' *-57' LEMOH PIE any day from 9 A, M. to 5 P. M. or 7:30 P. M, to 9 v. M. on September h 4 1 26, 27, 28 and 29. If you are 21 Election Day you ark eligible to vote if Birds Eye Wax Beans ';;;23« Cream Cheese, J p'\ 2 ; J9« SAVI 14. ! you register. Artichoke Hearts •**•«.< ;-;49e Borden's FreshButtermiik 2for 43c If you are 21 years of age or over, a citizen of the United States and New Jersey, and you have resided In said State of New Jersey at least 6 Breakfaif Month Valuts To Keep You On The Gp! months and in the County of Middlesex at least 60 days on or before t« liii»||yil sin | „. the next election you are eligible to register and vote UNES C REO. 59< A person qualified to register and vote and if he is afflicted with a Sunsweet' 2 ,: 49 Kellogg's CORN FLAKES :;; chronic or incurable illness and mentally competent may register at 1 THIS WEEK-SAVI 1»< his place of confinement by applying to the County Board of Elections NutleyMargai.de ;^ 2 £ 31 • Evaporated Milk T 3 " 2ov , for an application, which must be accompanied by an Affidavit of a PURE VEGETABLE Orange Chiffon Physician. English Muffins ^ JJ8V A&P Instant Coffee 35 SHORTENING ; Plain Danish Rinfl NATURAUZKD CITIZENS MUST BRING THEIR PAPCR3 Wonderful new r*cip«« AllrU« 1 Ice Cream MIDDLESEX COUNTY -Save. Redeem Procfor 6 Gamble Coupons at A&P! Joy BlneOtieer Ivory Snow BOARD of ELECTIONS dexo LiajHiei Detergent Mat HIM n.i-fw MUMIM U<* Mo/o I... Mor< 11 u CK| <* Mort Ruum 708 • 7th Floor - lVrth A in boy Nutiuual Hunk Buildin With It ,*u*«* With I, ,»„>»» ** , If Prlctcti tfftcHvtfftcH i thru 5a»., W^ only.| MS Slut© Street, Perth Ainboy, N. J. Sup,, Mwketi and S.I* WAITIK WAVEftCZAK MABY pA¥8ON PAGE FIVE •n«e, Woodbrldue, with a. High the door and urged immediate Mass of Requiem at St. An- purchase as only a few remain. OBITUARIES thony's Church. Burial will be Voter Drive T*« dance will take place Satur- in 8t. Mary's Cemetery, Plai'i- day at Linwood Grove with 'field. dinner to be served at 7 P. M. RYMSHA ! THOMAS J. MARKOUS The deceased was a resident Is- Su'ccess Freeholder William Warren will for ot Port Reading for 40 yoaVs; be toastmaster, and the guest •",,,, Johanna Hym- Thoiftas J. Markous iMark a member of St. Anthony's WOODBRIDGE — The drive I speaker will be Thorn LordJ v^rdale Avenue house), 76. fifi Hoy Avenue who Chufcli and Its Holy Name So- or voter registration has been Democratic candidate tor thej . ,,hv morning mat. died Sunday at the Perth'Am- <'ie|y; a member of New Jersey lr mry successful, ft was reported Senate. < •.,, Hospital after w°.y.^ei(l1 HosplUl1 »'ter a State Fire Chief's Association; at a recent meeting of the Dem- 11 '" , -r heldMon- VP1 brief illness, were held yester- Exempt Firemen's Association ocratic Organization officials at , the Grelner (mm day mnminif from the Piynn and Exempt Fire Chief's Asso- the Main Street headquarters. •Slrlkini Blondf . Green Strffet, and Son Funeral Home, 23 Ford ciation of 'WoodbrldRe. "It has recently been found 1 Continuing this effort, depu- •"Requiem Mass Avenue, with a Solemn Requiem He was the husband of the tized registrars will be located that the human body contains Churclv Burial 'Mass at Our Lady of Pence late Julia Pern and Is survived at the Hopelawn firehouse to- sulphur," said a lecturer on ,,vt cemetery, Church, Burial was !„ i4olv physiology to his clnss. Trinity Cemetery. V by a daughter, Mrs. Elsie Hall; day and tomorrow and at the a Rranddaughter, Mrs. John stl(1 A former resident of prnh Fords firehouse September 26 exclalmrd i\,>\\ Pa..' Konlrtt, and two great-Rrand- .,,, 42 years and Amboy, Markous hod lived in 27 and 28. All residents are' blonde ffttidMH,. "And how much rJhildren. of St. PordS for the past 36 years. He urged to take advantage pf.thif sulphur is thorn in fl girl's the was employed us a locomotive convenience. body?" NORMAN A. PICKERS ,',n Rymsha. engineer with the Lehlgii Val- Edward Seyler, Democratic! ,^ne amount varies," replied MARY CARTER ,.,, two sons. ley Railroad, retiring after 55 AVENEL — Funeral services municipal chairman, said that the speaker with whom years of service. 'or Norman A/Plcters, 73, whonever In Woodbridge polticall ..Qh>. sai'd til)(, Ri,i, "i sup- ,n,l uon, South died at the home of his daugh- He was. a member and past history has the party been so pose that's why some of rmirifhlldren and ter, Mrs. John Hango, 19 Ave- local chairman of. the Brother- solidly behind Its Ward • can- make better matches than iidch; nfl Street, will be held tomor- hood of Locomotive Ftre.men didates as this year. He predic- others." spire, Detroit, and Engineers and a member of row afternoon at 2,00 from tin ted a unanimous sweep of the stpr, Mrs. M»r-the Brotherhood of Railroad Grelner Funeral Home, 4 Township in November. PAINT STORE crliind. Pa. Green Street, Burial will be ir Trainmen. He was a communl- Richard Krauss, Second Ward cant of Oui- Lady of Peace B...j.,, TI J ^ rticnara i^rauso, oecona wara LindenRosedal.o - Linden Cemetery. commltteeman| said that fmm. II:IM" Church r Mayor Hugh B. Quigley per- Funernl Surviving A resident of Hancocks ROUTE 1, AVENEL, N.J. ,!r:!H('il are a daughter. only ONE formed his duties for the town Irene Pastor 1 '•' . Mis. ElUtbeth M.. Fords; two sons. Bridge, New Jersey, for the past at one sixth the salary now • Milr North of Wondbridif Clovprloaf (NEXT TO RAYCO) who died 35 years, he was visiting his V mile. Joseph .J., Fords, and Thomas! being offered an "administra- Perth Amboy W., Madison Township, and onedaughter for the past three tive assistant as political pa- •i\] after a brief grandson. weeks. • id Monday af- tronage." I There is He Is survived by his widow, , the Greiner "When the present Republi-j OPENING DAYS THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY JOHN B MAl.ONK Sophie one daughter, >>•, Beckl*y, W. 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The Cadillac of your dreams is waiting for you in his • Or if you ha* been waiting for an unumally practical showroom now. > ~ • CadiUac-f/nn you need delay no longtr, MARY CARTER PAINT FACTORIES jsar YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC Worlds Largest Operation of its Kind fUBLIX H ROUTE 1, AVENEL, N. J, MILLER PONTIAC - CADILLAC Corp. <•„ MILE NORTH Of WOOOBK1UGK CI,(»VKKI,KAI. NEXT TO KAYCOl 477 West Milton Avenue, FU 1-0300 Rahway, N. J. «I'I?N 8 A. M TO 9 V. M, DAILY -- IVlt-pJione ME 4 350(1 PAGE SIX WOE PERSONALS HRS MARTIN Girrow SKI 14 George Street, Robert Hail celebrates the opening of our new family clothing center...in Mountain View MX 40951 — Miss Suzanne North PlftinfiHd, and formerly of Avenel. lfft Sunday to at- tend Trenton Staff Teachers Collide where ehe will majot in I kindergarten - primnry educa-' tion. — Rabbi and Mrs. Philip Brand, Lord Street, entertain- ed the memberis of the board at their home Saturday. OUR MOST DRAMATI — Mr. and Mr«. Rusgel Pin- gree and children, Patty, John and Stevie. Prospect Avenue. ertdM the summer with a three and a half-week camping trip to California. — The Golden Circle of the First Presbyterian Church meets today from 1 to 3:30 P. M. in church hall. — Pride of New Jersey Coun- cil, Song and Daughters of Lib- SS1 VALUES IN 20 YEARS erty, ^eetg tomorrow at 8 P. M. in the Avenel School 4 auditor- ium. — Young Ladies Sodality of St. Andrew's Church receive* Holy Communion In a body at the 10 A. M. Mass Sunday. They hold their monthly meeting Monday In the new church hall — The firemen hold drill ex- ercises Monday at 7:30 P. M. In the flrehouse. — Third Ward Second Dis- s trict Democratic and Clvio Club 1 meet* Monday at the HiUcrest Inn at 8:30 P, M. This will be their opening meeting for the new season. — Avenel Memorial Post, V.F.W., ,wtll meet Tuesday at the Maple Tree Farm at 8 P.M. — Tuesday the Avenel-Co- lonla First Aid Squad meets at their headquarters at 8 P. M. — The first meeting of th fall season of the Avenel Wo- *••• f \ ••"•• man's Club will take place Wednesday at 8:15 P. M. at thei Avenel'-Colonia First Aid Squad I building. TROPICS IN N, J.? I That tropical moon must cast! its spell over certain New Jer- sey gardeners. Every now and then someone will write in to ask if such-and- such plant—let's say a pome- granate—that they have seen growing in Florida ot Louisiana can be made to grow outdoors In the Garden State. And our garden specialists, in their replies, can't even assume a note of cautious optimism. They have to say no, you'll be disappointed if you try, and why do you have to make things so tough for yourself? ! A >, 2?*',1*.:* ••>*»•>" •Realists that they are, then men can wipe out someone's) dream of a tropical paradise in| the middle of Mortgage Manor1, Robe makes an with one strokr of the pen, so| to speak. . j 4 Then along.comes a little| *jtfi package with a wilted flower I J and a note: "I picked this en's|suil|| coa flower from an oW bush in my backyard . What is it?" POMEGRANATES, 1ET The expert takes one look, then another, and checks his an a er clothier! big book. Sure enough, its a •' • • •'/•',• pomegranate blossom..- It can't -' .'Xv- be. growing in New Jersey, but tMP D TWEED 4*. LLA It is. I use pomegranate as .an ex- WAI IliM ::;:* fi • • "9 : •40VAH|E S4.95 VALUE 47.95 VAU ample because several trees ''' "' ''"'"'^^ have been surviving New Jer- sey's winters, which can bei ALL-WOOL IMPORTED GENUINE pretty inhospitable even in^ Camden and Salem counties. Look-o Pomegranates have • been re- ^^^ FUNNELS SHARKSKINS HARRIS TWI ported in both counties. j Crape-^iyrtle, that1 every book braid trim, says is a southern shrub, flour- ishes in a Warren County gar- seat-lined! den. And lots of green-thumb- ers point with pride to their camellias, without which no novel of Old Dixie is complete. Are these plants trying to make liars out of horticulturists and especially the horticultur- ists who write the big books? , 22.95 MICROCLIMATE EXPLAINS OUR R Not at all. These plants from FABWC the sub-tropics have been lucky rations at no extra ch enough to put their roots dowr \m LUXURY in locations protected uy build; COATS Ings or other trees, and shrubs.! SPORT A building can hold and radi-, p ate enough heat to make a ' leather bu warm weather plant feel at1 ' WORSTfD SHARKSKINS.., home. And friendly trees can of fhi$ fonfaafie low price/ shoulder m put the brakes on a howling' Ivy . ilnwi'HWt north wind. ****** IWIoitcl to |Mff»ctioti... Or as Vaughn Havens, mete- fiUtwontwdto' giv o «xtro Fall's newi orologist at the Rutgers Experi- w< ment Station, says, microclim- long weor and strength! H>m»r oliijg ate ia quite different from gen- eral climate. If a gardener Is Si*"!' '. willing to .study how the sun Special . shines and the wind blows around his yard he can change sli.' «••>:; the microclimate to fit into his V«OOL plans. . USE OUR Microclimate explains why a FLAN IAY-AWAY PLAN- forsythla. for example, will bltOm a week earlier on a 15* NO EXTRA warm, protected side of the house, than a forsythU. that in ^ T/U 9 CHARGE stands out in the open braving odels. plpleate " the cold winter winds. pleatelt d inner Farmers often make use of bd microclimate when they *lant seed in ridges early in the spring rather than at the gen- eral soil level because soil in ridg$< warms up quicker, and WOODBRIDGE Green St. Circle (I** Ihey can take their vegetables ItttenMttan ftMrtM 1 and J to market a week or so early. If you have a yen to grow exotic things, be* would you PERTH AMBOY 365 Smith like aiiaidy orange tree in your V. mdtn that bears fragrant S'BLOCKS WEST OF RAILROAD STATION - FREE PARKING ON PREMISES AT BOTH * >li>.-sonu> tind aromatic little That's a story for an- MONDAY THftl] UTUftPAX » A, M. TO » t. VL tlme, IB a .week or so, PAGE SEVI nd Joseph R. Molnar, Old foundaltnos, Perhaps, however, ^derson-Erickson Rites ridge. lifted their heads as if to view the recent apprehension of a their fall. Throughout the After a trip to Bermuda, the Jewish New Yearhuman serpent, responsible for >uple will reside at 454 Packer world was a sound of dlssoiu- Held Saturday in Amboy^ace, Perth Amboy. For travel- the extermnaUon of mffllom tlon. All trembled; the HMVPIM of human live., is omen of ^ . the Patricia Anne),shoulder length veil of Imported 8, the bride wore a pure silk 8n and eartn Such werc arlet two piece dress with tne Creator, a warning to the or Mr. andEnglish, illusion was attached U, SepL 22 and 23 UmM Mftraln, they ^rlckson, 102 irage of cymbldlum orchldB. perpetrators .o. f evil that God's irfsemble our own. Mankind's » Iftrge, handmade silk rose nun. Perth Amboy, trimmed with arquins. She va- The bride was graduated WOOnHIUDGR — "Tills Is Each Individual soul has mo-r.trih,,ii •""me. bring nope gn(1 saivation can come car-: •om Perth Amboy High School. hrlde of Robert ried a cascade bouquet of Fuel he pi'i'lnd vvhrn ,)PWS Sit In ments when It seeks to climb retribution upon them, w only lf lne ^ o( On(i tin HI son of Mr. and chrysanthemums, pompons and nd was formerly employed by judKinrnl. ovl'r thrmselves, com- the winding pathway ftadlng "For Ho alone IB the Supremo permeates the thinking nnd '',';„, Anderson, 947 babys breath centered with * 'lausen, Klein, Kovacs and An- their conduct during to fhe summit of the mountain Ruler of the Universe, and His Laws and Commandments blue rose. lerson, local law firm. Her hus- ';.;1 1II(1| Bt ft double ring ast, year with the hopes of the Lord. During this period, people and nations must ac-are listened to and practiced «•, A.' and was graduated from Perth 1 morning In Miss Bette Jeanne Erlckson. rrsfiliitlons Hint they had tradition holds, God looks Into <*Pt His Just laws, His moral as the lScho Number One. mboy High School, and Is em- 1 '; /.'•.' riiurdi. Perth Am- Perth Amboy, sister of the bride "oyed by Nicholas Schwalje art for themselves." Rabbi Sftm- ho hearts of men and ex- and ethical values as a guide "With sincere wishes for a 1 1 ":'i"n(.v. John Browne, the maid of honor. Other! ompany, Metuchen. uo] Nrwbei'KM of ConRregatlon .mlnes not only their deeds] to a peaceful exlstenre. [healthy and peaceful New '^.,;Mrk iiifiwse, cousin of attendants were Miss Joan Adiith ftrnei, said today In his iut their motives. "A certain Rabbi Bunam Year." 1; i ffii'intillg. rl Ertckson, Perth Amboy, another annual N''\v Yrni's message to "It Is also the period when •aught: I Order of Services for the was given In slater; Miss Jacqueline Law- FW Vnit Welcomes the .lews of Ilif Township. ews sit In Judgment over "This Is how we must Inter-ihtgh holidays at Adath Israe I father, was at- hemselves, comparing their ,,v hi rence, Fords, omisln of the The Jewish people will cele- •ret the first words in the Synagogue wlU be as follows : styled gown Mrg. Susan Bolt onduct during the past year ;, pi iiiecss bride, and Mis. Margare brate Rush Hnshonoh, or the Scriptures: 'In the beginning Saturday, September 17 at nnd Alencon ISELIN — The Ladles Aux- ltd the hopes and resolutions ill- New Yrar, next. Thursday and' God's creation of the heavenimldnlght, S'llchos; Rosh Ha- i,d with pearls and Buchan, Cartcrct.- lary of Iselin Poit VFW met Friday, September 22 and 23. ,hat they had set themselves. nd earth.' for even now, theshonoh' , Wednesday, Septem- Hnit a portrait Serving as best man was t Post Headquarters and wel- Yom Kippur, or the Day of World Made Perfect world Is still In a state of cre-ber 21. 6:40 P. M., Thursday, iiolrjted sleeves, Richard Fnine)], Sayrevllle,and comed Mrs. 8usan Bott as a JOHN P. MURRAY Atonement, will be observed "Among the variety of mean- ,tlon. When a craftsman makes and Friday, September 22 and skirt which ushers worn Harold Pease, Jr ew member. Siiturady, October 1. ngs which Jews assign to a tool and it Is finished, It 23, 8 A. M., and B P. M. ' STANLEY B. NAYLOR i n chapel length WoodbridRe; Alan Anderson Mrs. Joseph fltrasser was nrirolled, four tler.l Union, cousin of the bridegroom The Rabbi's message, entitled Rosh Hashonoh Is "the birth- does not require him any long- Kol Nldre, Friday. September ilected to fill the recently- day of the World" — the anni- T. Not so with the world! 30, 6 P. M., Yom Kippur. Sat- TO BE HONORED: Stanley acated office of chaplain. The (ihcsl "Faith and the Future," reads as follows: versary of Creation. God's "Day after day. Instant after !urday- October 1, starting at "B. Naylor of 150 High Strett, ilectlon of a trustee will be on 1 8:3 0 A M Ylzkor or 1 "EveTy day has Its meaning world was made, in perfect .nstant, the world requires the . - - Memorial Woodbridie, will ctlebrate Ml .he agenda for the next meet- er TOM STEVENS Appoints Murray Every hour has Its message order. The Bible states that renewal of the primordial word 3 vlce\ftt 11 AA.M M . 40th anniversary with the ng, tonight. St very moment Its opportunity each day of Creation, God wnsthrough which it was created.! for the flrstl New Jersey Bell Telephone It was announced that th ay of ISELIN — John P. Murray Every tick of the clock, every pleased with His work "and and if the power of these pow-^ ish Hashonoh will be Co. next Thursday at the Junior Girls Unit of the Aux- v the California Oil Company,! the Lord saw that It was good.' ers were withdrawn from it for " "^" umber One," on the liary will meet Friday, Sep- beat of the heart has Its won- Win field Scott Hotel In Eliza- 'erth Amboy, has been named It was good and like Paradise a single moment, It would second /day, "Inscribe Your- tember 23, In the PoBt Audi' der, its challenge. There an beth. He Is a transmission : hairman of the public Infor- until the serpent tempted Eve lapse Into tohu vovohu, "waste torium. also appointed seasons tha tettman in South Amboy :VIDEO mation program for the Rari- prompt us to action. The Jewish to eat of the forbidden fruit. and emptiness." plant department. *n Bay Community Chest and Penitential Season, beginning "Many men have assumed "The great Italian patriot, SPLACED, MAYBE? Mr. Naylor li a member Pungtnt! 'ouncil's annual drive schedul- with Rosh Hashonoh, manifests the role of the serpent through Mazzlni, left an essay called WOODBRDDGE — A tractor, and past chairman of the "I always wash my hair In d to start next month. A goal the power of Faith over men'; out history, sowing seeds o: "Faith and the Future," the TALENT STUDIOS beer." owned by the Edison Transfer Elizabeth Council, II. G. Me- if $168,19S has been set for theminds, which Is a persisted dissension, hatred, and unresi theme of which fits our present "Does that help?" Company, was reported stolen Cully Chapter, Telephone Announce* Qutet in orthcomlng campaign. phenomenon of life. among men and nations. Dur mood and needs. The sky was from the 8upreme Sales Cor- "No, but I have the happies Ploncen of America; a mem* A native of Hoboken, Mr.| "The hearts of men an Ing the past year, manklni dark, the heavens void, orporatlon, on Route 1, yester- her of 174 ^akewood Lodge. ' RAMJET - ACROBATIC - MODERN JAZZ dandruff in town." TU Murray, his wife and three women must grow attuned has survived many crises whlc! motionless in stupor. Whole day, The tractor is valued at F. & A.M. and first president CLASSES IN BALLROOM DANCING AT hlldren have been residents at|the promptings of the Infinite threatened to shake the world's nations disappeared. Others $1,000. of the Amboy Bell Club. SPECIAL RATES FOR TEENAGERS 125 Julia Street, Iselin, since .954. He has been an active FREE PICK-UP SERVICE AVAILABLE FUND RAISING participant in the 1960 Mental — in — Health drive In the area. With regard to the approach- Min • Colonia • Fords ing United Red Feather fund Avrnel and Carteret Areas drive, Mr. Murray will also liead up the speakers forum. 50 Stadloi Looted at The speakers, all volunteers and members of the Rarltan 1174'/, Green St., Iselin Valley Speakers Club will lec- FREE! ture on the benefit* derived and through the community chest, Free 50^ S In addition to regular stamps with the purchase of maat totaling 41S Rahway Ave., Elizabeth Invitw you to rain mon«y the chest's past work and fu- by telling hli d«licioui home ture plans. In addition to show- $3.00 or more and this coupon. Limit 1 Coupon Per Customer. For R«fliir»tion CaU •tyle ctndiM. 12 ddiciouily ing a brief slide film before NAME ... dffftrint confection! at 50S&H civic and fraternal organiza- rtetonible price*. Send for LI 94855 tions. ADDRFSS hi* beautiful, natural color catalog fret- The film Is an educational CITY ME 4-3360 1 Green Stamps type film. It is used to explain EL 44808 r _ NOIIlK.MOMONirNUDIO the functions of the community in addition to your regular stamps with Zl chest and not for solicltatlng. MM MlCOWCMTOIMM ~ purchase of meats totaling $3 or more, WU S CO. Ocpt. N-1M Civic groups and fraternal M«r OtMRi M, nut*. 4i, »*, organizations who will want! and this coupon. - SOCIAL DANCING — the film shown before their I Nin groups are asked to contact SI'KCIAL RATES FOR GROUP \ Murray. FRESH LEAN TEACHING IN THE HOME C«7 .Sun. New anti-cancer drug tried in Africa. PORK LOINS FfflST SAVINGS -U v; v Whole or Center Cuts Rib" Portion Loin Portion Either Half Chops or Roast Ib.39« 49' 55« 79 Extra Fancy Ribwr SAUERKRAUT <^*»17< * Lancaster Brand Boneless Bottom ROUND ROAST Fresh Tender Smoked Beef IN OUR APPLES 3 29* Liver ^43= 149= Tongues > WOODBRIDGE OFFICE 535 AMBOY AVENUE Ukere Jrd ~/r JJifference (Corner of Grave) Lancaster Brand Staalci siule excitingly—they're to extre- mity and well-marbled! Cut from only the finest beef—they'f* personally picked by Aeme beef experts from the heart of the beef country. Only Acme sells famous Lancaster Brand Beef. Properly trimmed before weighing. Urjmatchablt for flavor, tenderness and valuel I LIMITED TIME OFFER STOP IN TODAY Zr'rodea ^roodd for your | breen beans Fr.nch or c« / M*. 3/* Free Gift Leaf Spinach Birds **• 4 3S"69* i a new account n I. Birds Eye • This "Medl-Pac" can be youri FREE by Broccoli chopped "lining a Savings Account of $25.00 or Medi-Pac r, I • Ideal 16 ox. more. To New Accounts Strawberries sik^ L Well As Our Apple Pie • M°'i°n'« 32i °,r$1 Add to your account ftEGULAR ACCOUNTS Punchinello 9 e Our preaent member* can obtain a FREE Morton's Biscuifs ^™ 2 ^ 49 "Medi-Pac" by adding $25.00 or more lo AhO Available At Our RockGame ib e llieir preient account. PERTH AMBOY OFFICE Cornish HenT»stes O' Sea \ Ib. 49 Whiting ot Pollock pkgs 339 State S\ Only One Gift Per Accouut Di Redi Perth Amboy, N. J. Sliced Turkey ^' Current Faming vSatiUeru ^features ' Kate Per Annum ^ Virginia Lee Apple Pies «*55« Chocolate D«coret1e BRANCH OFFICE: MAW OFFI.CE h 535 AMBOY AVENUE -STATE STREET Bar Cake - 39« WOODBRIDGE, N. J. AMBOY, N. J. Old Fashioned HomtityU ME W HI 2-&770 ami Loan Annotation 0 Bread 24 Open Dally 9 A.M. lo t I'.M. — Suiuitlay V A.M. till Noon Ail u4««il»ii pritM tHttihn through Satvr4«r FREE PARKIW; AT BOTH PAGE EIGHT the minister of music. Colley, New Dover Road, Co- Luna, HillcreBt Avenue, celc- The high school Westminster lonia. Jom, // ibratcd their fortieth wedding "f'L Avenel Church Fellowship elected officers at1 Due to the large enrollment anniversary. "•"""'MI'S (js Its meettng Sunday. James In the Termite Fellowship, it ISELIN PERSONALS —Mr. and Mrs, John Mc- WOODBRIIXIK ' ,, Lnne was named moderator; has become necessary to divide Menlo Park, observed Lists Services ther Joan Hnck.., ,,. ''' Andrew Peterson, co-modera- the membership into two Mr. and Mrs. .)„,„, llHll'(" GLADYS E, SCANK their 33rd wedding anniversary. AVENEL — The First Pres- tor^ ; Charle^ s Hlerhager, vice groups, according to Mrs. Jack Brookfldd Avenue \v, 4 FOR UNTIRING EFFORTS: William Pcrna, member of the Wondbrldur T,ion«i Cluh, was honored by DIP AvenH Lions at their last mrotinu in thf Log (lahiti. Mr was prcsfntrd with a plaque for "outstanding activities in Monism". I-fft to risht. Itiiymnnd Elliot, Mr. Perna. Back row, Vincent Ricciardono. Abner Feldman, John O'Donnell. show and a dinner dance. The AAUW Plansliterature group plans two trips Aid Squad Unit to New York each year to see Member Teaa current stage hit. Dance Oct. 8th C O L 0 N I A—The Colonia Charter Study First Aid Squad Auxiliary, Dis- On Saturday trict 12, wilt hold its fourth an- COLONIA — A membership nual dance Saturday, October! tea, sponsored by the Colonla Eyed by C of C8, at the VFW Hall, Lincoln branch, American Association I9ELIN — A proposal to co- Highway, Iselin. Mrs. Calvin of University Women, will take; operate with Township offi- Donnelly is chairman. All pro- place Saturday between 2:30 cials and other organizations ceeds go towards equipment and 4 P. M. at the home of Mrs. in the study of government re- for the squad. John Yakublk, 65 Stratford Iforms is being considered by, Dancing will begin at 9 P. M. Drive, Mrs. C. H. Christiansen, the Iselln Chamber of Com- and will be to "live" music and merce. membership chairman, has an- for. all tastes, from waltzes to nounced. Te* Perry, president of the rock 'n' roll. There will be door group, has suggested that an prisses. Donations are $1,25. As- holding degrees All women advisory charter study commit- sisting 'Mrs. Donnelly on the Natural Agm§ from AAUW-approved colleges 1 Me Difference! tee might be formed by repre- committee are Mrs. Cornelius are invited to attend. Institu- isentatives over the various sec- Oberdick, Mrs. Gus DiBeila, tions now recognized by the tions of the Township. Mrs. Nicholas Kreitz, Mrs. Mel- Association number 420. Any- The organization is getting vin Lane, Mrs. Edward Wolfe, one interested Is asked to con- Mrs. Rudolf Grewe, Mrs. Al tact Mrs. Yakubik, FU 1-3709, off to an early start in the 1960 Rib Roast IBiltz, Mrs. Robert Healey, Mrs. Chuck Rons or Mrs. Christiansen, LI 8- IChristmas lighting program.! [The committee, Benjamin AjThomas Navin. ,4560. The tea committee in- Scala, Carl A. Fleiming, Jr.,. Safeway Trim cludes Mrs. Stanley Niemiec, George Legones, Anthony De Rahway; Mrs. William Todt,: Saving and Loon Aged B«e( Fazio, Anthony Salvemnl and Mrs. Pred Christ, Mrs. Johni Ib. William Ziegenbalg, will meeti Marks Anniversary USDA. Bidwell, Mrs. Yakubik, all of each Thursday night at 8 WOODBRIDGE — Free Colonia. jo'clock until all arrangements Medi-Pacs are being given to 39- As a branch, the Colonia are completed. all persons opening a saving; You may prefer Line all ftwks and roasls at Sate* group includes members in account of $25.00 or more a Regular Trim Woodbrldge, Rahway, Metuch- well as to regular members wht Rib Steaks - 59c Chuck Steaks -43 fos CKucIt Rossi hai been cart en, Perth Amboy, Clark, and add $25.00 or more to their ac ag« Sucr»$t Gold's Berscht Granulated Sugur Shop Safeway Ready lo Serve Save at Safeway ?19« Deodorizes on« Clorox Bleach •nd Disinftdi gallon Empress Honey Log Cabin Syrup ^tC «' 29- Realemon | MM Braid New Catalogue on Grape Treat X2 2^49« Glass Wax* W Naturei Own Sugar 24 ©z. .^ 37- Display This Week!! 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Typical of a wide variety of styles, all designed \jith that continental American Cheese o25Tt« I" 27> difference, every one fashioned for the American foot $11)99 $1099 New Crop 1 Today Thru fcrtwefcy J $11)99 $10 eifthilheH. Come see, come say "Enzel of Paris, /if vous plaiL" \ (j f | £ Me Intosh Apples New Yort Stele ..x 19 Ad.*rtiMd pckti •fttdrv* ot Sof*w«y ttoni ki N»w J«n»y, PMH Wv.r and Midd!ttown, Hn> Yotk. W« riHr.i right HMlimit quanirtin. M«M tetd (of mak. exclusively at Turkey Ajax Help Your Child in School Swanson Beech-Nut Baby Handy SIZES 4 TO 10; AAAA TO B Dinner TV Cleanser Itby t VOIIHMI 2 Ad Vanity WOODBRIDGE « ^ »« 'CM Volume 1 ..'.«". All Dole Swift through 16 Detergent Condensed Fair ( I, Wt toe Juice Sausage Junction Routes I and ), Iselin Popultr DtlUfiH Vowrt n $•<•• OPEN DAILY FKOM it) A. M. TO 9 PM. Buy a BooV a Week P*. 11229 IX59 si - PAGE NINE ,fi Utend Judith Barron Married\»«'bamAnnSaje,ki \Miss Betty J. Lounsbury AtDou Sunday Club Flower "n<)\nnuaL M«-RingCeremony J&&*££HOPELAWN — Mlsi Bar?- Weds George A. Silvaney bara Ann 8aje*kl, daughter Show Listed ' . , POHiJS At a NuntlnNuiitlHll MasMnRKs of tft and Mn. Leonard PORU8—St. Mary's Church. and douhle ring ceremony Sat- Sajeskl, 101 Worden Avenue, South Amboy, was the setting urday In Our Udy of Pence will become the bride of John Saturday afternoon tor the Church with Rev. Christopher Sept. 22nd AJC Discusses Stanley Safchiiuky, aon of marriage of Miss Betty J. Bohacs - Balint .Approximate-Hellly officiating Miss Judith Mr. and Mrs. John F. Saf- Lounsbury, daughter of Mr. and Thr Woman's Club tlio elRhth an- Louise Barroti, daughter of Mr ohtnsky, 28 Melnur Street. Mrs. Wlski Lounsbury, 219 Au- of Knrrts will hold n flower show held this week and Mrn William.Howard Bar- il:iv Fund Raisin; Avenel, fiundiy it 2 P. M., at gusta Street, South Amboy, and Wedding Held nnri fond rale nnxt. Thursday at opelmvn Youth ron, 50 Olenwood Terrace, wan Holy Spirit Church, Perth George A, Sllvaney, son of Mr FORDS—Saturday afternoon llir Hopelawn married to Thomas Joseph Mc- MENLO PARK TERRACE - ,l:nn P.M. at thr Fords Public The Middlesex County Chapter, Amboy. and Mrs George SUvaney. 35 in John Calvin Magyar Re- library. Carthy, son of Mr and Mrs Rev. James to each TnomM McCarthy, 65 Commer American Jewish Congress, held Rev. Joseph V, Kerr will Pleasant Avenue. formed Church with Rev. Finn Mr*, otto Kownn*, chairman c Bl Avrmi(1 a fund-raising committee meet- officiate. A. Russell officiated at the who ' > Avenel. Vitez officiating at tin nf tho nffnlr. hns announced ing recently at the home of the double ring ceremony, ' ouble ring ceremony, Miss , ,K,iifl of the1 ^f hrldp' wh0 *»» Klven In nssrs for Judging as followi: im chairman, Mrs, Sidney Escorted to the altar by her losemarie Balint, daughter ol 1 her ftttiCherT , w Zinnias, largest Variety of ' ,'!!',:1,r. Baseballs ^I '*/.^. ! *°™ » Schwartz, 80 Isabellc Street. Miss Joan Ann Dudek father, the bride wore a gown dr. and Mrs. Adam Balint, 70 gown of Alencon lace over pcau color mid best arrangement: ilie runners-lip. Mrs. "Ben Rose Is co-chairman. of silk organza with a Sabrlna Sonvery Boulevard, Perth Am de sole, made ft her mother. A To Wed Amboy Man neckline, three-quarter sleeves, astors, HISO largest variety of PJaVis were made for a cake ioy, became the bride of Rich- wreath of orailge biossoms heW and a bouffant skirt with Alen- color and host arrangement; Youth AJlja fingertip veil, and she carried sale at the Merit Supermarket, FORDB-The engagement of | ,rd James Bohacs, son of Mr 1 Kelly street on lace appliques ending In a marigolds, best arrangements; hod the neml- ! cascade bouquet of roses and' . October 7; a Joan Ann Dudek to Russell R. chapel length trr.ln. Her veil of md Mrs. Stephen Bohacs, 32t dahlias, best single bloom and (.(•imlders Tour-gardenlad "County Pair" dance in Novem KJersgaard, son of Mrs. Ed- French illusion was attached to 'ord Avenue. best arrangement; roses, also * | Miss Elizabeth Batron, sister ber; a bowling party and pup- ward KJersgaard, 401 Washing- a crown of sequins and pearls, The bride, escorted to the al best single bloom and best ar- pet show for children, both in ;li, for excelling of the bride, was maid of honor, ton Street, Pdrth Amboy, and and she carried a cascade bou- ,ar by her father, wore a gow rangement; mixed flowers, best December; a "Day In Lake- the late Mr. KJersgaard, has quet of carnations and pom- and The Misses Ruth Barron, an- made by her mother, fashione CELEBRATION HEM); Mr. and Mrs. Charle, tawrtnee. arrangement and most Unusual , i other sister. Arlene Hahn wood" in the winter; a cake been announced by her parents, pons with an orchid center. with Alencon lace over silk or- arrangement: house plant*, Miss Fay Lounsbury, South Wall Street, Menlo Park Terrace, were honored on the XtilCranford and Patricia Me- sale in April; a variety show Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Dudek, y, ganza. Her veil of hand rolled most unusual; African violets, llir "Best f occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary by the White iCarthy, Avenel, sister of the by members In May; and a 29 Web6 Drive. Amboy, was of honor for imported French illusion was most unusual nnd prettiest. The prospective bride Is a Birch Men'g Club at the White Birch Inn, Friday night. ophlos were bridegroom, were bridesmaids, theater party at the Paper Mil her sister, and Miss Marie Sil- caught to a tiara of sequins and graduate of Woodbrldge High The coaple has three children. Mr, Lawrence la a charter In the children's division memberi Thomas Ahem, Iselln, served Playhouse. vaney, Fords, sister of the pearls, and she carried a bou- School and Is employed at member of the organisation. there will be ribbons for the man, and ushers were Slxeen chairmen of the lund- bridegroom, was bridesmaid, quet of roses and carnations ; b,,srball league:!" '[*• Thorn McAn's, Menlo Park. Her Serving as best man was John best single bloom and best ar- or e Becker and Robert ralsing evenU attended the with baby's breath. j .,„. best pitch«;|°« » fiance attended Perth Amboy Karnlsh, South Amboy. and rangement. committee meeting. They were Miss Lorraine Balint, Perth' ...•.I valuable; Den- schools and served three years usher was James Borenson. Judging will be Mrs. Louis Barron, Fords, brother Mrs. Ernest Gansel, Mrs. Al- Amboy, was her sister's maid of I Ukranian Church Scene nr.vt sporWman- of the bride. In Hie Navy, He is employed at SayrevlUe, Farkas o! Fords Flower Shop, bert SchwarUback. Miss Mil- honor. Bridegjnaids were Miss' ,l Graham, most Triangle Diner, Perth Amboy, For traveling to the Pocono Co-chairman of the food sals After a wedding trip through dred Jacobs, Mrs, Leonard JoAnn Courtney, Perth Amboy, Hub Horan, most Mountains, the bride wore a to be held In conjunction with the New England states and Goldberg. Mrs. Sol SUverman, and Miss Florla Devorak, Hope- Of Gratson-Budniak Rites Horan, highest blue-green plaid suit with green the flower show are Mrs, CanadCanadaa, ththe couplle wilill residide Mrs. Murray Goldberg, Mrs. GOP Announces Plans FORDS-Saturday afternoon of the bride, was flower girl. •r Ralph Ruffo, accessories and a white orchid lawn. Charles Levenberger and Mrs. at Peeksklll, N. Y. Norman Rosen. Mrs. I. L. Tel- corsage. Serving as best man was in the Ukrainian Catholic Serving as best man was !'!: vr'\ For Fashion Show Sidney Dell. Th« bride, a graduate ol tlebaum, Mrs. P. W. Sarsaty, The bride, a graduate of St Tonl Landi, Perth Amboy. 'hurch of the Assumption, with Robert Gratson, Woodbridge, : idimi awards went FORDS — A special meeting Woodbrldge High School, was Mrs. Marlin Hasher, Mrs. P. R Mary's High School, South Am- Ushering were Richard Lotz, the Very Rev. Msgr. Jaroslav cousin of the bridegroom. Ush- Mrs. John Csabal Is chairman Hrinat and Joseph of the Second Ward Republican of refreshments. The affair is secretary to the supervisor of Berman, Mrs. J. N. Schlemo' boy, Is employed by Blue Cross- Woodbrldge, dnd Dennis Semok, iabro officiating at the double ers were Steven Klsh and Sam hot all around open to the public and the the control laboratory at White witz, Mrs, 8. P. Dngerlelder County Committee was held at Blue Shield, Newark. The bride- Fords, cousin of the bride- ring ceremony, Miss Marcella Splak, both of Jersey City, and John Budnlak. Fords, brother proceeds will benefit the LI- i Timko ana Laboratories, Inc., Kenllworth. Mrs. Nathan Boydman, Mrs. the home of Mrs. Ann Crowley, groom, a Perth Amboy Hlg groom. Mary Rudnlak, daughter of scorers; and The bridegroom, a graduate Walter 32 Concannon Drive. Plans were of the bride, brary which is owned and Mitchel, Mrs, C. L, Al- School graduate, served four After a visit in Washington, John Budnlak, H Grandvlew most Ira- of Middlesex County Vocational made for a fashion show at the maintained by the Woman's JJ. W. Meruuty, Mrs. years In the Navy and is em- D. C, the couple will travel to Avenue, and the late Mrs. After a trip to Florida and and Technical High School, Forda Junior High School, Oc- ployed by Westinghouse Corp Nassau, the couple will reside Club. our Lisa, Charleston, S. C, where the Catherine Draganchuk Bud' •the HYO SOflball Perth Amboy. and Radio Cor- tober 20, at 8:15 P. M. Metuchen. at 17 Clark Court, Rutherford. result of the recent suc- bridegroom is stationed with nlak, became the bride of awardi. poratlon of America Institute For traveling, the bride wore a 1 he the Navy. For traveling the George Gratson, son of Mr. and TO HEAR SENATOR ,.Jds went to 'the New York City. Is employed byff "L™^™!^ J navy blue suit with blue acces- 0110 111 new bride chose a coral Jersey Mrs, John Gratson, Jersey City. FORDS — The Fords Junior champions of the International Bui in ess Ma-!,' * ? members have sories. been welcomed to the chapter: sheath dress with black acces- Given in marriage by her High School will present Sena- members of the chines Corp.. Peekiklll. Double-Ring Rites Held The bride, a graduate of Miss Berntos Welchert. Mrs. sories. father, the bride wore a gown tor Harrison A. Williams who -n •> !tuiii tram, and the Perth Amboy High School, was ilsadore Weichert. Mrs. Marilyn The bride attended Perth of silk organza and Chantllly will address the ninth grade ti'imis, and the Sawford, and Carmen formerly employed by the First Cooper, Mrs. Theodore 8an- mboy High School and the lace designed with a bodice of and the faculty members Sep- uasMball team, pietro, AU» to Miss Judy Zak| r At Ludwig'Mi Wedding nd a 5C0 neckllne Bank and Trust Company derg ridegroom, Woodbridge tember 21 at 9 A. M. r irr Pinelll, Hn, for her effort* in preparing the ' :? » °P ' Perth Amboy. FORDS - At a double-ring Mr. and Mrs, Ludwlg are ichool. bell-shaped skirt terminated In .in. Mr*. Mary De- program for the eighth annual' The bridegroom, a graduate ceremony Saturday afternoon graduates of Woodbrldge High a chapel train. A crown of 1 William Ray were award day. of Dickinson High School, Jer- Hoboken. He Is employed as an in St. Andrew's church, Ave- School. The bride is secretary orange blossoms and seed pearls ii:ls awards of ap- Joseph DeAngelo, tupenlsoi OHNSON GOING NORTH |held her four-tier fingertip veil sey City, received his bachelor's electrical engineer for Eclipse ^Registration nel, with Rev. John J. Eagan to the vice president of Atlas Pioneer Division of Bendlx Avi- their nine yean of the HYO, extended hit ap,- Lyndon B. Johnson has an-and she carried a prayer book degree in engineering from Ste- officiating, MUs Arlene S. Iski, Electronics Inc., Perth Amboy. vens Institute of Technology, ation Corp., Teterboro, .< service since the to (he Board of Edu- daughter of Mr. The bridegroom, who attended lounced that he would cam- mounted with two white or- if &.<• HYO program. cation for the school for award Dates Listed Iski. 35 Eagan Avenue, became Seton Hall University, Is a stu- •algn in New England early chlds, stephanotis, and feath- ' appreciation for day; to John Hughe* and John FORDS - A meeting of the'the bride of Richard T. Lud dent at Rutgers University Col- his fall. lered carnations. •< • ilium In helping Zulto, head of the Recreation second Ward Republican Clubiwlg, son of Mr. and Mrs. George lege. He is employed at Lock- The Democratic Vice-Presi-j Maid ol honor was Miss Mary Y:',,'h Leagues alto Department, for their coopera-was held at Frank's Hall with Ludwlg, 40 Madison Avenue. heed Electronics, Plainfleld.. entlal candidate said Boston jOan Walsh, Perth Amboy, \: Ffaoue Kl 1-9292 ruM .••.t.u.. -A 1 PAGE TEN Sin le Polio CM Police Exam « * Pupils' Bu Tiie Crows Nesl Adult Night RtReportedd ini M Month s II..,. 99 WOODBRIDOE — One case IIIH if non-paralytic polio wan re- Travel School Urged ported to the Board of Health I WOODBMDOE - The Civil WOODBRIDOE office during the past month "~ A WOODBRIDGE — School JServlce Commission has issued 'and we hope It is the lasf'.|mlttee of mother* Commissioner Robert M. VoRel « cull fm nimHier examination from Health Officer Harold J. Bailey met with AsalRtfi ,v. lias advocated ail adult niirtu jfni t.lie position of lieutenant In told the Board at ita meeting nt Co school In the Township and iihr wnodbriddo Police Depart- Tuesday sloner of Edueatiion En,- Superintendent of Schools Pat- jmrnt. Drpui-y Chief Nels Laur- 1 Jilnger in Trenton, Hare and There: There were also eight cases Thins rick A Boylan has been In- en said today. Deadline for |of measles, eight of scarlet protest transfer of Spent maM nf Mnnriny in structed to Investigate the pos- ! receipt or applications Is Sep- fever, two of pneumonia, two ren to Keaabey u)r Trenton anti from HIP looks nf sibilities of such a program, • it ember 22. of tuberculosis, and one case of things ft'hrn I ro t u r t Representlnir 139 At Monday's adjourned niert- ! F;ii«ii)li to lake the examina- mumps. PHI i- "Donna did mnelt committee, accomp,.,,,,, g. Mr. Vogel said Perth Am- tion fire the sergeants, as fol- There were IB eases of per- damagr licrr tlian in thr hoy has a fine adult school sons bitten by do«fs during Linden attorney, told M ' State rapitnI. , Army Ilwuit. lows: which offers such courses as August. linger the children '„, Thomas Fvcrirrirk. son nf Or Andrew Slmonsen, Joseph quired to travel hpt™ shorthand, sewing, English for Furkn*. C 1 o s I n d o Zuccaro, Mr. Bailey sought legal ad- and Mrs. OnoriSo Frederick, Co- vice In regard to cutting down and nine miles i-nrh JanlR. iwntly complotfd thr jt.hr foreign born, golf and Henry Dunham. Albert Martin ragweed In empty lota. Some of school and that they »,, M-Week construction rirnftine diuifiiiK EUKCIW Martin. Kenneth Van i the property owr#rs who live Ing the children course a' Thr Ermines School, He recommended teachers in |pelt and Joseph Slpos. Ki,, out of town have asked the "under protest" Fort Belvolr. Vn. Thp lB-year- thr school system supplement Under the ordinance there Board to get it done and then The committp i ,,,,,, Old soldier is a IflSn R their Income by teaching nt the HIT six posts for lieutenant! H M TO BE I KTKI): John .1. Wol send the bill to them. The Park ed that an In' of.WoodbrldKf HlRh Srlinnl nriult school making it unneces- land there are now that many. tl). Klllnwr, son of Mr. sary to take outside jobs to cxanskl, a Perth Amboy civic Department 'will do the Jobschoo, l buses leader, will he honorrd at a [owever. there is but one cap- with the bill for labor and uwjThursday morning »nd Mr< Edward Klllmrr. 211 supplement their income. i In, Captain Elmer Krysko and dinner Sunday at fe: 30 P. M. of equipment sent to the site them to be Martool Drive Woodbiidur, is "This way they will have an; ie ordinance provides for two «pc of thp 400 freshrtipn min- by thr Pulaskl Citizen*' Club owners, it was decided. decision was mven opportunity to stay in the field; at thr club auditorium, Elm lore. The Indications are that ing Franklin and Marshall Col- they were trained for and like."j t/o lieutenants will i>e pro lege, LancRStnr, Pa. Orienta- Street, Perth Amboy, Mr. he said. j Wotcianski is public relations wted and that two vacancies tion program begins today. rill occur in that level. Classes begin September 2\. Dr. Ralph Barone aRreed director of Rarltan Council, Among the Freshmen who with Mr. Vogel and said "we Boy Scouts of America; or- lUrted classes today at Doug- should think seriously about the ganizer of the Middlesex U. S. office machines indm>- 1895 Christensen's i%o idea." County Pnlaskl Sports League, lass College are Virginia J. IT TOOK YEARS AND VKARS TO GROW: and just seconds to topple over leavln* a ry expands abroad, Drummond, Elmwood Avenue;! Clifford Handerhan asked first viee president of the huire hole In the lawn. This Urje, beautiful tree at the home of our sports editor, John "77IP Friendly Store' (lien F. Levlne, Fleetwnnd Roadj about the possibility of creating New Jeraey League of Weekly Royle, Chain O'Hills Road, Colonla, did considerable damage as it hit roof of the house. »nd Kathy J. Zak, St. George! a summer school for high school Newspapers and former exec-' int-COKDITJOFfBD Avenue, all of Woodbrldgeij students. Mr. Boylan said he utive director of the Perth each year by the New Jersey 8Wth Frankel, Drummond Ave- DISPUTE ENDED would check Into it, but pointed Amboy Little Baseball League. Headquarters for Official nw; Doris M. Kaufman, Alep- Medical Society in cooperation Live-virus poliomyelitis vac- FORDS Eye Exams with the Academy of Ophthal- out the state requires Township phi« Court; Prlscilla G. Mackay.j cine has been approved as suit- WHAT DO YOU PLEAD? mology and • Otolaryngology, pupils be taught without chargi PLAYHOBSE FU$ Avenue; Diane M. Mad- able for use in the United WOODBRIDGE — Elwood H. HI MJ*I the State Department of Health and It might be too expensive WOODBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL lenyHamilton Avenue; Barbara States. Perry, Russell Avenue Rahway, and the Commission for the unless tuition pupils attended A. Tfemeth, First Street and Offered Free will appear before Magistrate THTJR8. THRU SAT. Blind. Examinations will be The announcement, ending a from other communities. tharon L. Nudge, Albourne Benjamin I. Kantor September PERTH AMBOY - Free «ye held in the Ford Auditorium long controversy, was made by Ten new teachers were Street, all of Fords. 22 at 7 P. M., to answer to a "Strangers When examinations will be given at on Groom Street and will be Dr. Leroy E. Burney, Surgeon hired, Miss Carol Aylwerd, Mrs complaint of drunken driving. Perth Amboy General Hospital conducted by the eye physi- General of the Public Health Greta Blalne, Rocco Cam jottings: iPerry was arrested by Patrol- We Meet" GYM OUTFITS cians of the hospital's medtcal Service. pagna, Miss Eleanor Kachner, , Joseph Takacs. seaman ap- September 26 and 27, from 7:00 men Fred Wandras and Walter With Kirk Douglas and prentice, USN, son of Mr. and to 8:00 P. M. Anyone over 30 staff. Miss Doris Lehrfeld. Richard LARGE SELECTION OF GIRLS Hot-Weather Newt Singer and examined by Dr Kim Novak Mrs. John Takacs, 213 Pulton not already receiving eye treat- This Is the fourth year eye Lowe, Mrs. Nancy MacFarlane The concept of absolute zero Irving Zuckerberg. street, Woodbridge, is serving ment may attend this Eye specialists and hospitals Miss Lois Meisner, Mrs. Janice THE ELECTRONIC: was originated by Abijah Green In the Bay Hill Galley of theHealth Screening Program to throughout the state have co- Morrlssey, Miss Laura Parker. MONSTER" SOCKS and ANKLETS •p. S. Naval Base at Quan- detect such eye disease as glau- operated to provide this free of Greenville, Me., during the 6:00 and 9:10 P. M. winter of 1889. — Lisbon Futures prices on most grain SATURDAY MATINEE tanamo Bay, Cuba. . The State coma, tumor and cataract, or Eye Health Screening Program. : COTTONS and WOOLS it New Jersey has 'announced (Maine) Enterprise. are weak. "THE ELECTRONIC any general disease reflected In The clinic held at Perth Amboy] by Bonnie Doon and Le Ro4 the release of a new sound and the eyes which should have General Hospital In September MONSTER" &>lor film entitled "Vacation treatment or follow-up by a last year served 264 people and and "THE SPIDER" White and Colon Fun in New Jersey." The 27physician. attracted one of the largest All Work Wnute travelogue features thej BACK-TO-SCHOOL SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY The clinic is part of a state- turnouts in the state. Fully Guaranteed MisMIESs America Pageanraneanti Iin mAt-- • ' , - . "PAY OR DIE" FROM TO fcnttc City, mountain and lakelwlde P"b»c service sponsored WHAT NEXT? FU 8-1667 y) resorts as well as the better CHICAGO, 111. —While rob- Dry Cleaning Special! Open a Bud^n Account^ With Ernest Borgnine known sea shore, areas. Thejgtreet; a daughter to Mr. and bing a shoe store In Chicago : i'THE WNO8AURUS" GIRLS' "PF" SNEAKERS (4.50 film is available free to churchJMrs. Sanford Brandt, 261 S. Donald Lawson tied up the GOLDBLATld OTHER SNEAKERS ™~—»-__ $2.99 Rabway's Oldest groups, service clubs, schoolsjp^ Drive; a daughter to Mr. manager and three employees. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21 SUITS & SKIRTS & Established Jeweler and other worthwhile organl-iand Mrs Rayrnond Rosado, But before he could get away, HUNGARIAN SHOW Rations by writing to the dls-!l6G Bunns Um . . . from customers began pouring in. So, 84 E. Cherry St. Rahway Picture Pot.t Reading a son to Mr. and Bervice, Route 46, Lodi, N. J. he posed as a clerk and sold DRESSES SLACKS Mrs. Robert Molnar, 33 Third seven pairs of shoes, according ALL WOOL From Operator 13: Avenue; . . . from Iselin, a ,o police who captured him. son to Mr. and- Mrs. Walter Regular Regular Joyce Obropta, Avenel, who ,,,..„_ „ , „, 99c 73c 55c was a very attractive additlonpchinski, 40 Ten Eyeck Place; VARSITY to the Independent-Leader staff!" daughter to Mr and Mrs. Ltnt to speak tfocOmir J hn Eastmal 196 Brow A e during the Christmas rush last ° J- " J " TODAY THRU SATURDAY! SHIRTS LAUNDERED M§tt ptoph »u yoar. has begun her freshman iliue: a son to **r- fd Mr5' D The Most BUrtUnc Btccnn t htdtr year at Bowling Oreen Unlvers-Th°mas Bw™& 189 Br°wn Movie Ever Made! With Dry-Cleaning SWEATERS ity. Ohio. Her'parents, Mr. and A" . . from Avenel, a Rod Taylor - AUn Younf Mrs. I. Opropta. drove Joyce -daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Order (leg. JSc) out last week. "Iggy" reportslHeotor Beaudoin. 24 H. Street the campus is beautiful, 600 "THE TIME $7.50 SPECIAL RATES OS GRADE SCHOOL SIZES acres surronded by miles of! goWen cornfields and that the MAW college has its own airfield.! Attend a FREE Football practice was already'• Futuristic Technicolor WOIDBK MTIKffiEKj THUK. thw WEg. SEPT. 15-ZI — and -p DEMONSTRATION going on, so maybe Joyce, who FtftsT RUN TH13 AWEAE Stuart Whitman - Mij Brltt MAGIC CLEANERS was a cheerleader at WHS lasti MEETING of tne "MURDER, INC." 387 School Street ME 4-6203 Woodbridge HIGH SCHOOL year, will have something toj Cinemascope yell for.. . . Mr. and Mrs. Claiv' DALE CARNEGIE Bixel and Mr. and Mrs. G. J. SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY See the Ghosts in COURSE Harrigan. all of Mattool Drive, LETTERS Ectoplasmic Color! enjoyed a recent weekend at "13 GHOSTS" Culver Lake The Harrigans and! 25 daughter. Rosemary, also en- and—Land on the Moon . . . "1* TO THE MOON" GYM SHORTS...'I- joyed a Canadian trip this SINGER 25 ; summer . . Last But Not Least: TEE SHIRTS....* I (Woodbridfe on Front of Shirt) ' Born at Perth Amboy Gen- SALEATHON ; era) Hopsital: Prom Hopelawn, Tues., Sept. 20, 00 1 a daughter to Mr. and Mrs, Michael Susko, 40 Louis Street; AIR CONDITIONED 10 WAYS THE 8:15 P.M. GYM SOCKS «aa 59' * I * « daughter to Mr. and Mrs. BOYS' NOW THRU SATURDAY BIG DISCOUNTS Steve Cserr, 130 Pennsylvania DALE CARNEGIE COURSE LOG CABIN M Avenue; . . . from Colonia, a Year's Boldest Adult Drama Will HUP MENtWOMEN 1 daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Fran- Burt Lancaster on FLOOR MODELS & 786 St. George Ave. F SNEAKERS- M * ,els Fry, 82 Washington Avenue; RITZ Theatre Jean Simmons a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. DEMONSTRATORS Cuteret, N. i. Kl 1-SM0 • Ctaqtet Ftic George Csaki, 30 Washington • lacitjsi K«i» IncDnu WOODBRIDGE Avenue; a son to Mr. and Mrs. NOW THRU SATURDAY including the • Deulop Sell-Conlideiicc prtMnlis by Albert Hofacker, 44 Hillcrest • Rememtwt Nmits "PAY or DIE" "ELMER fabulous LEftlEtSNir I SALES BjOad; . . . from Fords, a son - Plus - HIGH SCHOOL JACKETS to Mr .an -r. PAGE ELEVEN .You'rtlie off tlo College! Eight Local Girls BPW and LWV )hr ninth In • "**** of artlclei b» Ml* vniiHR . (acinr the traniltlon from lecondarr A graduate of Holden Htfh School, Study Nursing To Cooperate hrre she wan second In her clam, Mlu w WOODBRIDQE — Eight a six-month course of science rt her nenlflr year at V«»r College this fall. Voodbrldge Township students required for nursing. Thnlr Education Campaign nf Charlei E. Oregon. Pnbllsher of The md two from Carteret were hospital studies will then con- among those who enrolled this!tinue into medical and surgical Planned on Charter week at Perth Amboy General nursing and specialties such as New Charter iospital school of nursing for obstetrics, pedlatric, and pey- Study for Townnhip he three-year course to pre- ,i|is article we will deal With the subject of chiatric nursing. WOODBRIDOE—The Wood- )are for a career as registered Study9 Aim bridge Township Business and .',„,uular activities. Under this subject there lurse. are two main head- Professional Women's Club at Fords residents In the class Fire Co. WOODBRIDOE — The board its dinner meeting at the Co- ings: the ordinary go- are Patricia Bustin, a St. Peter's >f directors of the Woodbrldge lonia Country Club Friday voted ings-on of the school High School graduate; Barbara 'ink Lake Association at a re- to cooperate with the League kiint, meeting at the home of week and those of the Martin. 8t. Mary's, Perth Am- of Women Voters of Wood- boy, and Karen Jorgensen and lans /tfrive the corresponding secretary, bridge Township In a program week-ends. I will be Mrs. Emma Noren, 20 Lambert Carole Onody, Woodbrldge I8EUN —Trie annual fund- of education to inform Town- able to tell you more High School. alslng drive of the Iselln street, recommended that the ship residents of the various about the former than Also from Woodbrldge High Chemical Hook and Ladder Association take an active part forms of Township Govern- School are Lorelei Yurenda of will take place between m the study of ft new form of ment available under the Faulk- the latter because noveniment for the Township. such events are de- Woodbridge; Mary Ann Shym- September 18 and October 8 ner Act and of ko, Avenel; Elean* Takacs, The men are now In the proc- Jerry Levlne, board member, Charter Study, termined to a lesser was appointed to cdntact Miss ort Reading; and Nancy ss of distributing letters of Named as a committee to extent by the type of Frohweln, Menlo Park Terrace announcement to individual Ruth Wolk of the Independent- staff and secure copies meet with a similar commutes school you will be at- Mlsg Shymko Is the winner of omes. of the League of Women Vot- the Woodbridge Township A house-to-house canvass by if her recent series of articles tending. The activities on charter reform which were ers were Mrs. Mildred Hutt, Business and Professional Wo- uniformed firemen will take Miss Ruth Wolk, Miss Peggy of the week-end will mans Club scholarship which lace and the fire trucks will praised by the board. William Brill, Association president, was Tombs and Mrs. Alda Brett- vary accordingto covers the entire tuition and lso be used In conjunction with the campaign. appointed to contact the Wood- nan. whether you are a books, During the meeting, Mrs. _._,,,, J Chairman of the drive Is bridge League of Women Vot- member of a co-edu- Christine Morris and Bernice Dominic Lanza, to be assisted ers with reference to their John Muller, president, lntro- cational university or Muchl are from Carteret and y Michael Wachter, Robert work on the same subject. duced Miss Mary Ann Shymko, graduates of Cartefet High the winner of the BPW fuU one limited to one sex Ackerman, Raymond Smith, Mayer Gillar, vice president. School. Martin Mahon, Thomas Burke, reported that the Township or- scholarship to the Perth Amboy or the other. As a re- Of the 44 freshmen who en William Dressier and Qustave dinance closing the streets In General Hospital School of PERSON sult of this, I plan to rolled, two are from othei Hutterman. Park Lake area to heavy traf- Nursing. i verier amount of apace to the week-ends, states and one is from overseas, fic was sent to Trenton for fin- Flans were announced for the The foreign student Is Miw al approval August 25. He said membership tea to be held FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF VUTERS: The Republican Organization of Woodhridge |i, v::n; mvself more time to deal with the week- Margaret Wong who has Just that it will take about four October 2 from 2 to 5 P. M., at Township opened its new headquarters on Main Street, Sunday, at brief mnmnnies. Left arrived from Hong Kong, St. Anne's Unit weeks for final approval by the Babbling Brook, the Home of to right, Walter Kerbis, municipal chairman; Comniitlecman May^ard Winston, Mayor China, to Join her sister, Clssle state authorities. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Zlrpolo, Frederick M. Adams; Julius I/so, Second Ward candidate; Louis Decibus, Third Ward a third-year student at the Mi-. Gillar also reported on New Dover Road, Colonla. Dick candidate; Charles Molnar, First Ward candidate; Sidney W. Blanehard, Fourth Ward ;,ds at Vassar are actually not too ex school. Begins Season Japanese beetle control, Be- Lane, well known magician, will any of you girls are going to enter a WOODBRIDGE —St. Anne's candidate and Committceman John Hughes. Township residents having any Questions After a week of orientatlo regarding registration are invited to visit the headquarters. cause of extensive damage to present a program of magic ;<%v in a week or two, I hope you are not Unit of Trinity Episcopal bushes, trees and plants in the and hypnotism and Mrs. Betty at the Perth Amboy hospital Church held Its first meeting /!:).i:;n<> an exciting social life. There are a few the class will attend Unlor Park Lake area, the Associa- Musacchla, music chairman, of the season with Mrs. Walter tion decided to take action. A will be in charge of a special w'k-pnds: one for each class, one or two Junior College In Cranford fo Kronseder presiding and ser- tant occasions such as Valentine's Dajr,or firm in Leesburg ,Vs. has been program. vices conducted by Rev. Wil- contacted to rid lawns of the liam H. Schmaus, Miss Betty La Bat, chairman (•':j:>imas season and academic panells on grubs that cause this problem. of the annual fashion show to iiv ran i is or the Baroque period in music, liter- Nixon Ahead A calendar of events was set This control was developed by up as follows: October 3, a film be held October IS at Bel-Airs iv and drama. the U.S. Department of Agricul- Manor, Perth Amboy, lor the on India will be shown by Dr. ture and the Virginia firm has C. H. Rothfuss; October 12, 13, benefit of the Nurses' Scholar- In Club Pol been licensed by the federal ship Fund, announced plans for 14, rummage sale; October 29, agency. For the sum of about A: ; nut black, however. If you are the type Halloween party; February 8, the affair and distributed tick- WOODBRIDOE - Feature i per home, Mr. Gillar report- ets. in -rt'ml life, there will be times that you at the opening meeting of th spaghetti aupper. ed, grubs would be controlled Miss Wote in behalf of her- i :t ir tie or co-educational universities for season of the Local Pickwicl Mrs. George Painter was and killed. It was further re- named dark-horse chairman, self and Mrs. Emllie Halbert, ::,«' i.ibled winter or football week-ends. If, Club was a "Pickwick Poll fo commended that the Township President" In which Richan and Mrs. Michael Farrell, fruit alternate, read a report on the ia >, you have chosen an all-male school, you * oidje chairman. committee be made awaxe Of national convention held in Nixon, vice president, WM this service with' the hope that ;i!'ninthly have more social Ufff than the girts, favored candidate. Mrs. Theo- Mrs. Adam Cunningham and July In Philadelphia. Mrs. Joseph Slpos announced .similar action might be taken hi ny birause of the athletic activities at your dore Dilworth, program chair- Township park areas, It was decided that at the ?-!T (o-educational universities will have the man, conducted the poll as part "Girls Friendly" will meet every Christmas party at the Decem- other Tuesday evening at the The Township road depart- •t 'AU'iKurricular activities. Here, however, of the program which included ment was prompt in repairing ber meeting, members will not Parish House. Girls from seven exchange gifts, but Instead will r. d danger other than boredom. I have no a talk pn "Our First Ladles." the condition of Pleetwood years of age who are interested bring a new toy or a new piece -: knowing exactly what takes place at this Mrs, Donald Aaroe, presi- may call ME 4-4656 or ME 4- Road, the board was told, but Lambert Street is in a poor of clothing for The Independ- •; V:.AT vort of institution, but I am able to sur- dent, announced final plans for 7045. condition because of the new ent-Leader Christmas Fund. ' :.'".at it is remarkably simple for the social to he annual theatre party. Mrs. Mrs. H, Alton Wolny an- Clyde Williams Is chairman construction going on In the :r. :•> exceed the scholastic. There Is no harm in nounced- a merchandise club is and asked members to meet at now forming. Anyone interested urea. Hopes were expressed that -n;; a good time and as a result choosing a 5:30 October 3 at Rahway Ave- may contact her at ME 4-3125. this street, as well as others in Leading Role v-y university. Nevertheless, I must remind you nue and Freeman Street. Hostesses were Mrs. Walter the area, that have been opened Mrs. Dilworth presented Kronseder. Mrs. Charles Puge and damaged will be put back f moi-p that you are most definitely not in col- In their original good condi- 1 to have a good time. members with year books and and Mrs. George Knopf. announced this year's theme is tion as soon as possible. For Alberts The existing performance "Garden State." ' WOODBRIDQE — Jerom* Ho«tess for the evening was\Mrs. Dunham Elected CHAPERONES: Above are Iselin residents who servod as chaperones at the teenage dance bond for the new Hollywood '•Mra-curricular activities during the week Park Homes was checked with Alberts, 18 Overbrook Drive, Mrs, Williams with Mrs. How- By State Fire Unit sponsored by Chain O'Hills Woman's Club at School 18, Iselin. Left to right, Mrs, William Colonia, will have the leading Hi br DKirp or less the same no matter what the ard Eshleman giving the medi- Moorhead, chairman; Mrs. Walter Andrews, club president; Mrs. John G. Schreiber, Jr., the Township Clerk, the meet- Ing was told, and found to be role this weekend In the MerdC , • (>' school. They will be quite closely connected tation. KEASBEY — Mrs. Pauline Mrs. Donald Campbell, Sidney W. Blanehard, Robert Bongart and Mrs. Anthony Strada, Circle Players' production of Dunham, a member of the Seated, Mrs. Constant Shissias, satisfactory to the board. It was F vur .studies. Your college will very likely have noted that the bond is in the the comedy, "The Tunnel of F a ji(r dub and a choir. The choir sings in the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Keas- Love," this Friday and Satur- Altar-Rosary Society bey Protection Fire Company 1 amount of $86,000, with a clause i * pel and as does the glee club, gives con- that the roads, sidewalks, and day and also September 23 and was elected president of the 24 at the Circle Playhouse, *'ii on the campus and^withother colleges. Card Patty Oct. 17 Ladies' Auxiliary of the New Library Starts Iselin Teachers Sponsor areas affected by the new con- struction be kept In repair for Martin Terrace and Rahway ^ the musically Incline*are smaller singing Jersey State Firemen's Asso- Avenue. c COLONIA — The St. John a period of three years after wh as the Baker's Dozen of Yale, the Vianney Altar-Rosary Society ciation at the 15th annual con- Mr.' Alberta, who received th« vention in Atlantic City. Fund Campaign Successful Benefit Dance final acceptance by the Town- ;on Tigers and the Vassar Golddusters. In will hold a card party October Crolx de Guerre as a member Mrs. Theresa Chiocchl, also ISELI^ — The Iselin Free ship. A$12,000maintenancebond Kin ion there could possibly be an orchestra. 17 at 8 P. M. at the Colonla Public Library is now in process ISELIN — Mrs. William chard, Mrs. Constant Shissias, will be furnished to guarantee of a Naval Commando group a member of the Keasbey Aux- Mrs. Anthony Strada, Mrs. Jo- at the D-day landing in Nor-' Junior High School, it was an- of conducting Its annual drive Moorhead, special dance chair- this-three-year gurantee, it was iliary, was elected treasurer. seph Barkausgus, Mrs. John Q, mandy, is at present produc- nounced at a recent meeting of for funds. man of the Chain O'Hilla Wo- reported. the Society at School 20, It was Others who attended the Schreiber, Jr., Mrs, Walter An- tion manager for "Bride's Mag- Mr. Levine was appointed to ""; irvterest runs more to. drama, there announced at a recent meeting convention are: Mrs. Steven Due to the ever-Increasing man's Club, announced the drews, Mrs. Donald Campbell, azine" in New York. He has get in touch with the Rubin- bf courses offered In the subject as there are of the Society at School 20. Faczak, Jr., Mrs, Louis Voshad,number of residents using the teenage dance for the bene- Mrs. Richard VanLenten, Mrs. been a member of the Merck stein firm of West New Ydrk ^" If not, plays will be undoubtedly pro- Mrs. Victor Cibak will be chair- Mrs. Robert Collins, Mrs. Ken-library, together with the need fit of the Sruce Moody and George Kacinko, Mr. and Mrs. Circle players for nine months, neth Hoffman, and Mrs. George of reference worlts in many new Sandy Edwards fund last week Robert Bongart, Mrs. Blan- to discuss the new values set and had a show-stopping part «(i < Mia-curricularly for those of you with the man. fields, it is necessary for Butthe. was a huge success. ehard, Mrs. Angelo Calabrese, by the firm on the Park Lake as the son-in-law In the Circle'! v '<> trad the boards. Rev. Walter Radziwon, pas- the library board to appeal to m tor of St. John Vianney, in- A second benefit dance will Mrs. Harold Noll, Mrs. Robert h° es. At a prior meeting with recent production of "Middle iselin residents to support the Deerln and Mrs. John Jewkes. «rm representatives, such a • • • troduced his ivw assistant. BACK HOME institution. be held September 23 at School Deerln and Mrs. John Jewkes. of the Night." Rev. William J. Kokoszka. ISELIN—Mrs. Robert Dan- 18 from 7:30 until 11:00 P. M. Each chaperone also donated meeting was suggested. At the September member- will ajso be clubs run by the individual Funds are particularly need- Chaperones wishing to help at to the fund, l The executive committee met sell, Rochester, N. Y., has re- ship meeting of the Playera, departments. The political science de- turned home after a week's «|d to purchase reference books this dance may call PU 1-8511. Bruce Moody and Sandy Ed- Perfect AUbl Mis. Lawrence Hagan, Wood- recently at the home of Mrs. In the science field— Its con- cent at Vassar, for example, has an interna- Charles Wlch, Shadowlawn visit with Mr. and Mrs. WU- Chaperones for last week's wards were badly burned in an Mother (to innocent daugh- bridge, chairman of the Fine r stant changes makei many of dance were: Sidney W. Blan-'accident early in the summer. L;;^ [ lations club, and two groups known re- Drive. llam Dangell, Pershing Avenue. the present books on the shelf ter—I thought I told you not Arts committee, announced ••'y as the Young Republicans and the Young obsolete. to go out with perfect strangers. plans for a ballet program In Daughter — But, mother, he November and for a jaaz pro- Many children's books, In isn't perfect! gram at a later date. Carteret Girl is Bride all age groups are needed and Parade Saturday to M&rk ,. • * « adults are constantly seeking ."flcr the auspices of of the religion depart- new fiction. To take care of the 15th Anniversary of VFW r l l»ero are Hillel, for Jewish students; Canter- Of Charles Martorelli added work load, an assistant AVENEL—At a Nuptial Mass Antoinette Flske, South Amboy, librarian has been added to the beside the Methodist Church on ^ «»• the Episcopal girls; Newman Club, for staff. WOODBRIDGE—Donald La ll(s and a' group of Christian Scientists at noon Saturday In St. Jo- and Miss Mary Elizabeth Kra- Penta, chairman of the Veter- Main Street. Mayor Adams and ton seph's Church, Carteret, with jewskl, Carteret, sister of the New books added during the local dignitaries will view the - '"any others. Most of the'language depart- Rev. Mel Corcoran officiating bride. past year include World Book ans of Foreign Wars parades committee, has announced that parade from there, Open house organizations where it is possible to at the double rim ceremony, Serving his brother as best Encyclopedia, Golden Book En- will be held at Post headquar- lfi Miss Antoinette K r a j e'w s i 1, KimlnnaJlyclopediaU , Q'83J 1>VS41^4ITI^>-children'I 'rs. booksUnnl>«, the local group will celebrate i'tings in the particular language in which man was Robert Martorelli, ters where refreshments will be ai( daughter of Mr. and 65 reference books and 52 of the 15th anniversary this Sat- ' interested. • j 7 Iselin, and ushers included Ger- no urday with a parade and u served and the public is invited, Mrs Stanley Krejewski, 144 hai'dt Jenssen and Robert Toth, the 'best sellers' for which fu * * * Carteret Avenue, Carteret, service charge'Is made. program of entertainment. Mrs. Wimam ftonasl *.chair- both of Carteret; William Hil- program man. Dancing will start at 8 1 became the bride of Charles lyer, Woodbridge, and Joseph Volunteer woikers are needed The parade will include units has a policy whereby you and a group of Martorelli, son of Rocco Mar- PlM. Martorelli, Sewaren, brother of for the dnva. Further Infor- from Woodbridge VFW Drum interested In a certain field of study may torelli, 426 Prospect Street, and mation may be obtained by jThe VFW would appreciate It 11 the late Mrs. Martirelll. the bridegroom. and Bugle Corps, Union Beap barter and form a new club. Any school After a trip through the calling the library, LI B-1338. lj| all business concerns would l r ' The oride giverJ In marriage Fire Company Drum and Bugle , ' a wid.e variety of such activities from •ocono Mountains and the New Porps, Guadalcanal Post VFW participate in the celebration ll| by her fatter, wore a gown of by displaying the American u' ° ioose. As a freshman, i|t 1B wise to budget England states, the couple wilj Drum and Bugle Corps, Mel- silk bomba4ne with a princess April Wedding Set flag. '"' Do not join more than two groups dur- line and a rose design em- ive at 740 Raritan Avenue, rose Drum and Busle Corps, , "r tlJ1»t year. As you form study habits and broidered with pearls. Match- Carteret. For traveling, the By f ratices LakatOS American Legion Post, Catholic bride chose a gsay tweed suit 1'»' 'ate of speed at which you can study ing appliques of'Aleneon lace PORT READING — Mr. arid War Veterans, Disabled Amer- Berry-Auer Betrothal were at the waist, and the sides with red velvet hat, black Mrs. Andrew Lakatos, 55 Lee ican Veterans, Woodbrldge First , J['y and with the.best results, you may then of the gown had pseudo pockets leather accessories and a white Street, have announced the en- Aid Squad, Woodbrltlne Fire Announcement Made , "v hen, expand the extra-curricular part orchid. i v! , x that continued to the back and gagement of their, daughter, Company. I >°ui Mrs. Martorelli was gradu- AVENEL — The engagement college life. extended into a waintrain. Frances Barbara, to William T. The parade will start prompt- Mooney. son of Mr, and Mrs. GREINER dll of June Auer to Norman Berry, Schpol, Perth Amboy, and East- ly at 3 P. M. at Post headquar- of pure silk Illusion fell from a William J. Mooney, 70 Daniel ters. The line of march will son of Mr. and Mrs. iNorman sxt crown adorned with pearU, and em School for Ph?Bician6' Aides street, Cartert. An April wed- FUNERAL HOME e *eek will bring my series of Articles to a New York City. 8he Is employed ding Is planned. continue up James Street, left Berry. Yale Avenue, has been . ht)pe then to present a summation of the, ehe carried s mlasal with two on Amboy Avenue to Main announced by her parents, Mr, white orchids and lilies of Miss Lakatos was graduated w«eks and h$lp to send you. off in the right pital as an electro-encephalo- from Woodbridge High School Street, left to Rahway Avenue and Mrs: Marcel Auer, 2661 lint f . to Freeman Street, left on Bar-Doris Avenue, Union. 01 ot>e of the most Important times of your Mis* Therus* Laaarehick groph technician. and is employed by Johnson Her husband, a Woodbridge and Johnson, New Brunswick. ron Avenue, right on Green The bride-elect IB presently Chicopee Mass., was maid of Street left on School street to employed at CIBA Pharmaceu- honor lor her cousin. Attend- High School graduate, served Her fiance, a graduate of Car- teret High School, in serving in James Street, left on James to tical ProducU, Inc., Summit. will be happy to answer questions ant* ,w«rt> MUa Joan Kertesz, two ye,ers in Korea with the Army, and is employed at Mack the Navy stationed at Norfolk, Post headquarters. Her fiance is with Englehard ,f toe if they are submitted to hw, care of Fords cousin of the bride; MM, 1 Industries, Newark. Claire Hughes, Colonla; MM Motore, PluinfleM. Va. The reviewing stand will be ""Indent-Leader.) we look forward to the early effective- NOBODY SEEMS TO MTNI) ANYMORE ness toward better government which JLtlter* to tlit we believe Mr. Hartnett can bring. We Republicans Would Hold trust he will be given full dpportunity or to call upon bis broad experience to do Sept. 9, 1960 Edge if Statewide Vote the kind of job that is open to him— Mr. Charles E. Gregory and by so doing, shed light on the Editor, Independent-Loader advisability of such changes as could Woodbrtdge, N. J. Dear Sir. Congressmen Were Held io( be effected by a new form of govenf Within the past three months ment In Woodbrldge Township, and that I have been reading thr PRINCETON — Results of PRESIDE\T|M ,| Charles B Gregory Woodbridge, Independent-Lead- the latest stntowldn •'trial heat" the part ne could play In them if and lt Bi>pm» that the variety of Editor »nd Publisher of voCfr preference by the New VKAIt when they are made, news Items tend to Increase the Jersey Poll completed this th» mattMtdant-UMtaV u« .vctional division In Wood- rordi Betton poblli»«l mrtlT n hi month show Republican candl- Perhaps we finally are getting some- bridge Township. Perhaps «rl- IS-N Gre«B Itrttt MB Mill dates for-Congress (House of 4 where toward progress in taking care IUS consideration should be a Woodbnlft Nm ,'«nef Representatives) running ahead p. Ch« cirtctn Preu pablirtwl w«ikij aa of our own best Interests. liven bv residents, voters, and •51 Rooinelt Arrant U civic organizations In Sewaren of Democratic candidates by a Cirwrat Ktw Colonla. Avenel, Keasbey. Port slight margin. I. 1° Reading. Hopelawn, fiords, and Today's resuHa are of special 948 51.61 WOODBRIDGE PUBU8RINO COMP&Nf The Spying Game 4R.1 Iwlln a« to whether or no* the because they pro- 95! 57.4' v.r, Cbarlei E. Gregory, l*re«l*«nt Although governments never talk elected officials of Woodbridge vide an excellent Indication of 958 Lawrence t Campion, Township and the Editorial the basic strengths of the two Today 51.9 41.2 Vie* President and Treawm about it, nor government officials, the Policy it the Woodbrldge. In- major political parties less than 1R.1 An examination fi! spying game Is an all-out one these dependent-Leader are solely eight weeks before the, all-Im- findings would sw»r B; nrtin. I* with the welfare and improve- portant November I Elections. lo in* ntai b, null ineJnfltal pottir* days. The recent nervousness and re- that If an nit ftir. KM; •!» montln, PJI-, Ihnt awnttat, WHVCAUACOP? ment of conditions In Wood On that date, one U. 8. Sen-today, the I1JH; ilnil* coplei by null, U ante HI PWW* sentment of Soviet Russia, to U 8. spy- bridge, N. J. only, or in the ate seat, 14 Congressional la atone*. likely result in i ing activities, Is the best example. entire township, (House of Representatives' up of nine As far back as two years ago Republican i A few.week ago the Russians an seats, and 16 electoral votes tor gressmtn to the Oreater Iselln Civic Asso- President will be up for grabs in tongressmen, uith nounced that they had captured an- ciation Drought to the attention the Garden State, hood of either ; of the people of Woodbridge par v other U. S. spy, and claimed that he Here's how the vote went In more than one n[ IT Township the deplorable con- seats not too con,! was trained by the master spy-trainer, dition ii the Iselin. N. J. post the State in a New Jersey Pol survey Just completed with a Of office, serving the pargest area l:.tr. Billy Holllday. No one seems to know representative crosi-section o that In 1948. A Wise Propotal In the township with a popu- H"PUD| Committeeman Costello, with the who Bill Holliday is, but the Russians lation of approximately 22,000 1.000 New Jersey adult citizens ^candidates for (l-imcrr-s; claim he is a former Russian, going people, with' Inadequate facili- The question: up 51.6 per cvr.t of i) 'same purposefulness and direction ties. TW« followed with the as- party vote - about tt* under the name ot Va^ilivich. "If the election! for Congm* which has characterized all his public sociation working toward ob- were bring held today, which today - OOP rniukdfu taining a bank for Iselln, Dur- rlckson won n y. $ life, has performed a major service by Be that as it may, the Russians party would yon like to *t« ing all this time we received no win In your own Congnnlon seat from t>mni-;ai>'. claim that the spy they captured, V. M. date Archibald A;< viu'd •originating the step which could lead aid from the elected officials or al District -the Republican your newspaper. New Jersey p,;: pr to a study of the adequacy of the Slavnov, was parachuted into the Sovi- or the Democrats Party?" et Union by an American spy plane This brings us to the point Hendrlckson s ^-.ov ' present form of government in Wood- where-the cause of sectionalism The results: year* bridge Township. 8uch a study already some time ago. He was arrested in In Woodbridge Township is STATEWIDE VOTE FOR S IS O11C 01 .1 -•"•Mr. of I June. readily discernabte. At no time CONGRESSMEN tlcal reports. has "been made In Edison Township, have the leading officials of (HOB** of Representatives) Watth for them n; ti,,, and It is certain one would be bene- In Washington, in recent months, Woodbridge Township, past or Registered Voter* Only paper. many revelations about Soviet spying present, come to the aid of Republican Party ficial In Carteret. r have been made, and Russians have Iselln on Important projects. candidate! 50.3 KENNEDY - JOI1\S()\ It is an obvious fact that many local Instead, we hear declarations Democratic Party BACKED and read news Items that deal been deported and spying activities candidate* 46.6 Top leader? ot the government forms have outlived their with contemplated improve have been revealed. Under the Capitol Dome Undtcided-neither 3.1 federation, urh o usefulness as effective and efficient ments In Woodbrldge, N. J, With the undecided vote Our editorial reflection on this situ- sent, have (Tidrix methods for conducting the peoples' By J. Joseph Grlbfclis Some of the following facts eliminated, the results are: cratic Prcski'iit;;.! tirkn.l ation is one of gratification. The read- were brought to the attention Republican Party called on their i:i.r,oo.ooOi business. Woodbridge Township is a of the elected officials, your candidates M-9^ er may not be aware of it, but the U. S. bers to give "full ; conspicuous example of breath-taking TRENTON—Thirteen of New of the contests. Members also are allowed newspaper, and the people oi Democratic Party mg" support to Si M.itnra | Secret Service system was almost non- 2,700 minutes a year - 45 Woodbrldge Township by the candidates 48.1 growth, without the accompaniment Jersey's fourteen Congressmen In addition to their annual Kennedy und salary of 132,500, U. 8. Bent- hours — in long distance tele- Greater Iselin Civic Association In November, 1958, GOP can- existent, and certainly poor, prior to are seeking reelection on Nov- Johnson in NOVIT of pace-making changes In the char- phone calls and 12.000 words In (a) The Minerals and Chem- didates for Congress across the 1 ember 8, while two newcomers tors and Congressmen are en- The esfciiih' <• World War II. telegrams. All offices In Wash- cal Corporation of America lo- State picked up 50.15 per cent acter of Its government. The desira- an fighting over voter enforce- titled to various financial al- American Federal lowances. They are allowed ington are fully equipped and acated ip Iselin, Woodbrldge of the majority party vote to The encouraging thing about Rus- ment In the 8th congressional and Congress (>! : bility of such changes, on the face of mileage at the rate of 20 cents member of Congress, If he so Township New Jersey and forthe Democratic 49.85 per cent sian irritation and resentment over district tfhlch comprises the ganlzations said • things, would certainly seem apparent per mile for travel In going to dwires, can have office space some strange reason adopted In that same election, the He- 1 greater part of Passalc County. the two would I;- .:i tin U. S. spying is that this Is an Indication and returnln gfrom each reg- in a Federal building In his the address of Menlo Park, Edi- publicans sent nine <9) men to —but only the kind of study Mr. The present delegation com- son Township, New Jersey. Interest of th r:.:»i d that we are achieving results. It may ular session. Each member is home district If there Is no the House of Representatives and of the lubnr :i.n Costello proposes can determine this prises nine Republicans and also allowed $17,500 a year for suitable space available he It (b) The Ronson Corporation from New Jersey to the Demo five Democrats. Representative fact. mean that the U. S. intelligence system clerk hire, with not more than allowed up to $900 a year to located in Iselin, New Jersey crats five (5). Today's findings WORLD FOOD AID is maturing and becoming as efficient Gordon canfWd, of Paterwn, $7,000 to one clerk. rent an office elsewhere. and were induced by local would thus Indicate that senti- The sale of \ ;•.!»::..• a Republican. Is retiring from elected officials to use the ad- In Woodbrldge Township, for in- Each member Is allowed $1,- SCHOOLS: — Something new ment for Congressional candl tions containing : . and famous as the British, Russian, Congress and Charles S. Joel- dress of Woodbridge, N. J., this dates Is Just a bit more Repub- mlligrams of '. '•• stance, there are three Independent 200 each regular session for has been added to New Jersey son, Democrat, and Walter P. greatly aided by your paper via lican right now than it was Indally dose hib •.>•. German or Hungarian systems have 1 schools this year. spending agencies—the Town Com- Kennedy, Republican, both of stationery which can be pur news items. November. 1958. a prescript^.1 -:'.•• i long been. More parents and other mittee, the Board of Education, and ^Paterson, are seeking election hased at'below retail prices (c) The Colonia, Woodbrldge And while today's findings The Food:.-d I); : adulU than ever before will Township New Jersey post of- 1 Certainly this should be the case, for In the eighth district. from the Bouse Stationery may offer some encouragemen tration, ami'••••inc:ri. the Commissioners of the various fire Join the younget set In the trek fice becoming a branch ot the One of the two Dnlted States room. The IU00 may either be to GOP leaders in the State, k said cxlstlnc •••• i the United States has spent large sums back to the classroom. The districts. A system of this kind, when Senate seats is also at stake In withdrawn in cash or remain to Rahway N. J. post office In must be recognized that curren can be obta;:!> n ''••• State Department of Education 1 of money for espionage activities in thethe general election, with Re- the member's credit for sta- Union Count* with not one sentiment for GOP Congres- relabeled promp ' the community was rural and did not tionery. Each member alao re- report* the number of New word of dissension from the past decade, and it is vitally important publican Incurabant Clifford P slonal candilates is less than i scriptlon It lu have the vast problems of a govern- ceives $200 in air mail or spe-Jersey resident* participating leaders ot the township or your Case, of Rahway, and Demo- was In either the 1952 or 1956 sonable tiiv \ to this nation's security that our in- cial delivery stamps each fiscal In adult school programs this newspaper. mental entity of 75,000, could easily be crat Thorn Lord, of Princeton Presidential elections, as the before takir; telligence system function efficiently fighting it out In a presidential year. Regular mall It sent free year should be well over 100,- .¥&/.•' PAGE THIRTEEN Club Units Colonia Physicist WifelFal1 ^mth \Meet, Plan Program Set Full Season Depart for Switzerland In COLONIA - Two departments; Layson to The Youth Ac- if t.lir FcclcrnU'ri Woman's Club Comiril of Colonia has of Onlonin mot, this week to be- Complete Studios iimiininn'd Hie tollowlng schsd- Kin the new year. uli' wliieh will start the first Thr Rnrrirn nnd conservation For Ph. /). Dp fir vi wi>-k 111 Ortober, according to department held a business COLONIA - Anticipating a iiniiiiiiiiccment by Mrs. Law- at, the homo of the wonderful European your is ft ici Fiii'dioiwl, chairman. chairman. Mrs. John in. VOunR-ouple who left hen-Fri- Mart Mr. and Mrs. William Mo- Jr., 350-Talrvinw Avenue, on I'III'SMMVS. 7:30-9:30 P. 'Mi., ., th e (il'nr-is ibnyn general Interest September 30 members will Intlre Uyson are meet at Merrill Park to pick iaw and daughter of Mi. il)i, Hrlmol '2\ all-purpoM weeds for dried flower arrange- Mrs. C. EdwHrd Allen. Stafford! .riMiin. Tm'sdnys. 7:30-9:30 J*. ments to be made at R meeting Road. M , Hniind IU)bin '(drls general Tuesday. October 4, at 8 P. M inieicst club i, Civic Improve- mi'tit Club Inman Av»nue; Tluirsdnys, 7:^(1-9:30. arts and riiiftK. hoys and glrls, School 0 A. M. to 2 P. M, ft t 117, nil-purpose room:' Satur* orkship will be held institute oj Technology in Ge- :days, s A. M., bowling, Echo Anora Building. Dounlass Col- lege. Anyone wishing to attend ,ai)cs. Mtuntninslde. MUlersburg, Kentucky, Mr. Lay- I Selirclules for the rifle and' sliould contact Mrs. son did tils undergraduate work On October 11 a buffet lunch- pistol teams will be announce* also. Two years aso shortly. ran'will be held at Mrs. Mar- tin's home. Mrs. Prank Hellwig The automotive club for old« was appointed secretary. Dona- •>v boys will be delayed slightly physiclsl received a Fulbright m nrKBiilzatlon due to the un- tions were made to the Jackson award for study In Sidney. Family Fund and to the fund : fortunate dentil of James Mansfield, the group's advisor, for a nature trail at the Pine Deane Allen, attended Barren's tract in South Jersey. , inters and instractlon about October 2i. Booth rhairnifii are Mrs. .Inhn K«rh 16, Colonia, and is a Kiaduate all of YACC's activities have l m MM K M Mrs Sollish Mrs Robert An exchange of home-grown - "''"' «- ''»«' Vanuk. Mr, JoW|>h of the Vall-Deane School, Eliz- .been mailed to all teen-agers J Mr, plants was also held. Marco, Mrs. Don Swretser. abeth. She received her B.A. who have rCRistered. The American Home depart- degree from Wollesley College ment meeting was held at the this June Adult ndvtsors are: Mrs. Wil- home of the chairman, Mrs. liam Shapiro, Mrs. Irvinu Dominic Valvano, 216 North Yeleiiik. round robin; David Hill Road. Mrs. Valvano an- Chick. David Abrams, Explor- crs; Mrs. Marvin Adler, Wil- nounced that a dinner spon- Blanchard Hits liam Rlngwood, dramatics; sored by Roma Products. Inc., ;Ficd Henninger, bowling; will be held at the home of At Committeemen Stanley Schuman, Mrs. Ruth Mrs. Rollin Hubbard, 41 Valley ISELIN—Sidnny W. Blanch- Carltn and Irving Yelenlk; arts J Rond. Monday at 7:30 P. M. A ard, Fourth Ward Repunlicar and crnfts Lianson between the fall workshop will be held Sep- candidate for the Town Com- led by Mrs, Irwin Wolfson,and tember '24 at Douglass College mittee, at a meeting of Mrs. Micrmel Robin. The rifle from 10:15 to noon. The seven- workers at the home of John Q ALL SKT FOR SVVll/,KKI,AM) are Mr and Mrs. William and pistol clubs will be staffed week sewing course, sponsored Schreiber, Jr., questioned "thi by members of the Police Re- by the department, has had Mclntirp Laysnn who sailed from New Vork Kriday on the motives and actions" of his op- S.S. Rotterdam. Mrs. Layson is the former Deane Allen, serves. Other advisors are Mrs, a change of dates. Lessons will ponent, Commltteeman Thomas daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Kdward Allen of Stafford Harold Rood and Mrs. James held each Monday night, Costello, as a member of the Koad, Colonia Rogers. arting September 26, from Township Investigating Corn- 30 to 10:30 P. M. at the home Committee. Mrs. J. Lyons, 84 Willow Mr. Blanchard said he felt treet. Iselln. A linen table- that his opponent is "playing Miss Corrine Ann Hinds Teenage Bowling oth, made by the department, the part of the obstructionist." as offered for use at the next "I feel that in his obvious •neral meeting of the club on desire to attampt to cover up Bride of William Carney Begins Saturday uesday, September 27, in the ISELIN - Saturday after- any possible hidden errors of Wbodbndge High School, is COLONIA — The teenage lurch hall of the Avenel Pres- noon in St. Mary's Church, the past administration, my employed by Revlon; Inc., Edi- Bowling league of the Youth /terian Church. South Amboy, with Rev. James opponent has displayed his true son. Her husband attended St. Activities Council of Colonia An executive board meeting colors," the candidate declared. A. Russell officiating at the Mary's and Hoffman High win begin its season this Sat- ill be held at the home of the double ring ceremony, Miss Schools, South Amboy. He is urday with elaborate opening, esident, Mrs. Wilmer K. AUe- Corrine Ann Hinds, daughter employed by American Smelt- ceremonies at the Echo Lanes, ach. 406 Chain O'HUls Road, a nd Mrs AUen Hinds ing and Refining Company, Carole Jean Pearson °* ^ J - ' Mountainside. The league fund* 'uesday at 8 P. M. 80 Grand stl cet Perth Amboy. m w/ s, • ' > became the tions as part of the Junior 10 Wed Lolonia Man bride of William Thomas Car- ISELIN—Mr, and Mrs, Law- American Bowling Congress ney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph CHAPTEK MEETS League at the Mountainside rence Pearson, 875 Green "!arney, 110 Augusta Street 5 GOP Women Street, have announced the en- South Amboy. COLONIA - The Colonia lanes. • gagement of their daughter, The bride, who was given in chapter of Hadassah held its Officials from many sur- Carole Jean, to Donald Carl marriage by her father, was at- first regular meeting recently rounding communities, includ- ils I oil WI.K AT THE "TALENT" BOOTH—Group* of parents have been workint at home preparing many of Attend Confab Watts, 32 Predmore Avenue, tired in a gown of hand clipped at the home of Mrs. George ing Mayor Frederick M. Adams j | ,if iti-ins. IHsplajrlm their handicraft above are (left to right) Mm. Tom McC&nn, Mrs. Arthur Basso, Mrs. Don- COLONIA — Thirteen mem- Colonia, son of Mrs. Edward Chantilly lace and* accordion Ketzenberg, 579 Woodbridge and Police Chief John Egan, |ad Huhti v. Mr*. ( harlrt Wlch, Mrs, Clyde Edrlniton, PTO ways and means chairman; and Mrs. Sidney freund, PTO bers and two delegates of the Wade, Union. A Novembsr wed- pleated tulle, styled with scal- Avenue, Avenel. Mrs, Manny have been invited to attend president. Women's Republican Club of ding is planned. loped lace, Queen Anne collar Temkin presided. Mrs. Abe Saturday's ceremnnies. Colonia are attending the bi- Miss Pearson, a graduate of embellished with pearls, and Kramer, treasurer, gave a *e- Colonia tennageis will bowl an accordion pleated ruffled annual national convention of Woodbridge High School, is port, and Mrs. Jerome Berko at the lanes each Saturday skirt of lace. Her chapel length the Federation of Republican employed at the Edison Bank witz, vice president, reminded morning. Awards and a parent- train was also pleated, and a Women in Atlantic City which Edison. Mr. Watts, a Railway the membership that they may child dinner will be held at -Day Fair to Be Sponsored opened Tuesday and closes Swedish crown held her finger- still orcer flowers through the end of the year. Fred Hen- High School graduate, is em- tip veil of silk illusion. She car- oday. Presidential candidate ployed by Qulnn & Boden Co., the roses-for-Roshashanah pro- ninger is the adult advisor for ried a bouquet of carnations gram by calling her at FU 1 Richard Nixon Is the speaker Rahway YACC, assisted by the parents it today's luncheon and rally and stephanotis centered with 8390. of the young people bowling. an orchid, n Convention Hall. PTO of School 20, October 22 Miss Margaret Carney, South Mrs. Norman Bresee, presi- Sept. 24 Selected Phone Id : ;: \ _ work and.plans] ient of the Colonia Club, was Amboy, sister of the bride- elected delegate, and Mrs. John As Card Party Dategroom, was maid of honor. Miss • :.ty Fair being spon- Carolyn Sileo, and Miss Fran- Radln, alternate delegate, to COLONIA—The Ladies' Aux- ••••• I'TO of School 20 ces Cooper, both of Iselln, and ME 4-0809 Richard Milford, Bride PTA 24 Holds the meetings. Also attending iliary of the Colonia Fire De- •••:.'•. October 22, on; partment will resume its Miss Carolyn Dzlombak, Me- • ^mds are proceed- are Mrs, Dan Den Bleyker, Mrs. tuchen, were bridesmaids. monthly meetings Monday al • • ^curding to Mri. Calvin Johnson, Mrs. John Board Meeting 8 P. M. at the Inman Avenue Serving as best man was Leon 1 To Make Home in Iselin • : .' Mn ways and O'Leary, Mrs. Philip Prasser, Pirehouse. Final plans for the Credico, South Amboy, and •-t'.iui. Mrs. Ray- COLONIA-New Dover Meth- cessories and a corsage of roses ISELIN — The first execu- Mrs. Winfield DeUsle, Mrs. PRESCRIPTIONS card party to be held September ushers included Vincent Weber '••'• .tnd Mrs. William odist Church was the setting and stephanotis. tive board meeting of the new Morris Greenfield, Mrs. Anton Patrick Carney, brother of the FHE DIUVEDV SISV1OE 24 will be announced. Tickets Saturday afternoon (or the Mrs. Milford attended Essex school year was held by the Till, Miss Betty Bartelette, Mrs. bridegroom, and Daniel Vinsko <<'•* halrmen. may be purchased from any marriage of Miss Carole Ann County Vocational and Tech- newly-o r g a n i z e d P.TA. Ol H. L. Tinney, Mrs. J. L. Wine- all of South Amboy. workers and do- School 24 at the school witr berg, Mrs. H, L. Schuler. member of the Auxiliary. •• !> items as white Plerson, daughter of Mrs. Mil- nical High School, Newark, and After a trip to California, the dred Plerson, 60 Wood Avenue, is employed by Radio Corpora- Mrs. Hamilton Billings, Jr. At a meeting of the club last Mrs. Louis Sandanato is couple will be at home at 81 'I'cis, old comic presiding, The budget and pro- chairman, assisted by Mrs. Jo- : and Richard J. Milford. son of tion of America, Avenel. The week at the home of Mrs. Cal- Lincoln Avenue, Carteret. For •:• i'li.s and chipped gram for the year were dis- Mrs. Thomas Milford, 1618 Oalc bridegroom attended Iselln In Johnson and Mrs. John seph Maglia, Mrs. Reginald traveling the bride chose Residents of: 'l! needed. Anyone cussed. Tr.ee Road Iselln, and the late schools and served In the Army O'Leary, Montrose Avenue, a Brady, and Mrs. Emery Oagola brown and white dress with WOODBRIDGE, AVENEL, SEWAREN, PORT READING, •-•'•'•k or uive these for three years. He Is owner of Mrs. Carl Luna, llbrariai $25 donation was voted to the Hostesses for the evening will matching accessories and a ISELIN, COLONIA and FORDS • •'l luutact Mrs. E Mr. Millord. Rev. Albert R. 8weet officiated at the double the Gulf Service Station, Iselin. asked for donations for chil- Jackson Family Fund. be Mrs. Thomas Macky, Mrs white orchid corsage. Open Dally Till 10 P. H. - Sunday Till 1 P. M. ii-8186. Mrs. Carney, a graduate of ring ceremony. dren's books. Donald Whltaker Maglia, and Mrs. Stephen Mat "• <'iiairmcn (far the principal, addressed the group Covered Dish Supper •''•" flowers,. Mrs. The bride, given In marriage and conducted them on a tour Mra. John by her brother, William IR Miss Eberhardt of the new school. He stated Listed for : ( Pterson, Colonia, wore a gown 1 ''- Arthur Basso; that although the school has COLONIA - The' Colorija ':'d Mrs, Robert of silk organza appllqued with music room, it is useless unless lace, sequins and pearls, fash- Is Clmnjh Bride :iub will hold Its annual '-11- Richard Ash- a piano is provided. He asked ered dish supper Monday 1 ioned with a Sabrlna neckline Nichols, John ISELIN r- Miss Antoinette that anyone who might havi P. M. at School 16. Caught to her silk organza pill- a piano which they would lik< Wrington, Vincent Loretta Eberhardt, daughter of Mrs. Anthony Wagner, hospi- ! box cap was a four-tier veil of to donate ty the school t i-'aught. Howard Mr. and Mrs. John A, Eber- tality chairman, expects an at- French illusion, and she carried please call the school or Mrs Tobias. John • haidt, Magnolia Road and tendance of 70. Assisting her on BiUlngs who lives at 24 Wrlghi Pillppone; Pro) roses and stephanotis In a cas- Raymond T. Btanskl, Jr., son the committee will be Mrs. M, cade bouquet, Street. elephant. Mrs of Mr. and Mrs. Stanskl, Ken- L. Panko, Mrs. Leo Christeruen, ; popcorn, Mrs Miss Juanita Roscoe, Colonia, jedy Street were married Sat- The first business meeting Mrs. Albert Capizzano, Mrs. novelties, Mrs was the maid of honor. The irday In St. Cecelia's Church, the association will be at the Henry Leathern, Mrs. Robert ik, Mk Joseph bridegroom's sisters. Mrs. Ed- lev. Evasio P, De Marcellls Of- school, Monday, at 7:45 P. M, Wllms, and Mrs. .Charles Mk. George ward Curijis, Jr., Colonia; Mrs. ficiated. 'Know Your School" will be Hozempa, president. dlers, Mrs. John Peter Casa, Plalnfleld; Mrs. Miss Christine Eberhardt was the theme for the meeting Mrs. Pred Christ, Alex Antunes. jNorth Brunswick maid of honor lor her slater, Thomas 0. Desmond, Asslstanl SQUARE DANCE SET '"' Baler, Mrs, Jack and Miss Qail Milford, Iselln. Bridesmaids were Misses .Joyce Superintendent of schools, wil COLONIA—A square d "l correspond- were attendants. Stewart and Marie Bud^inskl. be guest speaker. will be held in the all-purposa 0| 1w«e Sammohd Ellwkro Millord, Iselin, the Leonard StansW served as best room of School 20, Hoffman \h- • Barbara, Harrid bridegroom's brother, served as man for his cousin. Ushers wore Boulevard, Friday;- September Ml B i CLASSES RESUME v Thomas Wahl best man, and Robert Nester. Joel Frank and Roy Qus- 23, from 8:30 to midnight. 1(1(1 ISELIN — Classes of St. Ce insurance, Joseph Iselln, inhered. tavson. Chuck Wilson of Rahway will 1(il celta's Parochial School, wer ' 's, Mrs. Pred Miss Cheryl CurtLs, Colonia, Mrs. Stanskl Is employed In resumed last Wednesday. Dutie be the dance caller. Cider and niece of the bridegroomg , and the business office of the New- refreshments will be served. ll) ••:'i sponsor a re-; William Pierson, Colonili a Tickets may be purchased from 1111 'our years in the Air and room mothers ephew the bride, were y Helen Joseph and Sister Leo: Mrs. Henry Strubel, FU 8-6737, b I "">«. October 7 In ower girl and ring bearer. employed by IBM Corp., respectively, Morning Mrs. Robert Wilhelm, FU 1- room. Mrs. After a trip to Florida, the Newark. begins at 8 A. M, Full sessl 0472, and Mrs. Robert Lued- " Slikc- ouple will reside in Iselin. For deke, FU 8-5797. Proceeds will If you're wondering how to get '«" and Mrs. Pedro U.S. pushes loan program on at 9 A M. and afternoc •^-chairmen. - raveling the bride wore a session at noon. yo towards the PTO treasury. the things you want and need, 'hlte lace dress with black ao- housing for aged. visit us soon for the solution. MA Buy scout Troop We Have the financial services ""'' luiiiyht at 7:30 P, Mi«s HELEN LIIERY'S that will help you to complete 11 OPENING SOON! • Xnv Dover MethodUt your picture of success. •M'piHntnient of Scout '" ll»t' coming year DANCING CLASSES liuh' «t this time. NELSON'S BANKING HOURS: Monday - Thursday, 9 A. M. - 3 P. M, — Friday 9 A. M. • 6 P. M. Ballet, Tap, Acrobatic and INMAN AVEMIi: Teenage Ballroom CURRENT Safety for Saunp Smct I8t» PHARMACY DIVIDEND Stan Tuesday The PERTH AMBOY TU luniaii Avenue, Colonia SEPTEMBER 20th HILTON M. NELSON, Hi", and 1NA L. NELSON, B.P, Savings Institution - al tlie - Featuring For Your Convenience HUNGARIAN HALL t COMPLETE MODERN I'KES( KlfllON DEFT. \ • HOSPITAL SUPPLIES AND SICK KOOM NEEDS Per Annum School -U«H, • MtOMPT FREE DELIVER* SERVICE TO SAVERS SINCE t H 6 V> Cempolfhdi-d Quarterly • HALLMARK GREETING CAUDS PAGES • FRfcE OFF-STREET PARKING AT OUR DOOR By Mall to: m Cliutou Av.aue. fUMUM. »" "™» PAGE FOURTEEN —Mr. and Mrs. George Bev- u deputised officials to register 3tr«t etadiUm. Perth Amboy. Auxiliary erldge and children, Oeorge, Drum Cor,,, 7,,/.,,, any new voters who may de- lAons Club Aids 3 rhe leagues are members ^Village Group Jr., and Roseann, • Worth H he Rarltan Bay Lions Youth sire i'. WCAWUI, I; Street, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ''"'•(ifj Churches. Synagogue um flestbury Park News WOODBRIDOF SEWAREN NOTES Council Get The Idea? WOODBRIDOE - A fall liam Hassett and children, I8ELIN - Trip first dinner Meets Tonight Janet and William. Jr., West- ronalres, Woodb, lru,, IULMIIB meeting of the new ie*son.of Little Peter was playing atgchedule was announced byj i v p sc'ANR Drum an" ] Jimmy Brown'* house. When ltlvirs. William Finn, president of i r An s bury Road, have returned from; HI the Iselln Lions Club will be Apt Reply COt/)NIA—The flii.it meeting [srlln a months vacation at held Monday evening »t 8:30 at The butcher was busy wait- of thp frown of the ColoniB was time to go home \\ .Marled the Ladles Auxiliary of Trinity to rain. Mrs. Brown offered to Episcopal Church at the first! ^ I.I S l"i» •nqunn. iP1r :: M4I the Howard Johnson Restau- iw on a customer wlwn a wo- Villaep Association *ill be held Drum and Bugle c rant. Jftoute 1. Woodbrtdge, man rushed In, pushed herself tonlnht nt 8:30 at School 20 lend him Jimmy's raincoat. imeeting of the season Tuesday; __Miss Barbara Ann Storey, Deep Secret parade held in K;u;l ,,, William Dangell, president, to the front of the counter and Thomas MCCB.IH. president "Dont take so much trouble^afternoon Rev. William H.^^^,. ol yr_ and Mrs. "is your wife talkative?" Saturday aft Mrs. Brown," (aid Peter po- Schmaus led the devotions. jfhomas Kelly, 75 McKlnley 1IIC —Mr. end Mrs. Stanley fUr- announced the club hu docried- : "Olve me a pound of cat ™ »« rnembers to attend no. UIWWII, »cu .^vw r~ uv,,»,.»u ,„_...> crnomas is-eny, o nn.nn.«.' "Not exactly, but I tot a cold! The ^'wpCorps annnm i 1 $ ,,' A card party will be held atj 01 nas. Jr.. ClirT Road, and Mrnated, — money to the three iljv'il this orientation and orgnniza- lltelytely. $ ' A card party will be held atjAvenueAvenuei WM among the 25 nd ]ogtm y volce for thrM day| Ings for boya and f., V,'"" v a and Mrs Robert Handerhan. churches and the Synagogue of tlon mertinR. "I'm sure your mother would'' ,tn le p Parisart6j.h, HousHousee OctobeOctoberr 1111.. juniors|$enlors,, whwnoo welverecmmd dlplomas|. . and ghe never dld- Hnd lt out,, of ag-e and uUpP Pran'.,,r ' rning to the other cus- Mr MrCann nope5 Ihat> „ Perth Amboy. spent last week Iselln do3 as much for Jimmy." , A fl]mfllm ..For Christ Through R«tt ththee MuhlenberMuhlenbergg HospitaHospitall eaceachh TuesdaTuesdayy cvo,,,,,'. 1 ''"'• tomer whom she had pushed cnainnlin 0, Pducalion nnd of It All Depends In Atlantic City and enjoyed The club U presently spon- "My mother.•••"• " replied-*• Peifr..m^e churctnur h to the College," wai Schoochooll ooff NursingNursing,, Miss Storey. until 8:30 and the "Miss America" pageant. soring a Little Fellows League aside, she said: "I hope you [axeR an(j loca) govemmPnt "irmilH Aftlf JlmtnV to st-RV IOr *!.-_.. *._ a», a*t,m.u. L graduat!..-•e- o~rf WoodbildgWnnAUf[Aane ITflffHigh Private (reading)—What's advening from fi-\ ',. 'Mid don't mind my Betting waited ^ t ted tonight. Jo- d ask Jimmy to st*y for ihown fty n —Mary Ann Nevell, daugh- and will have a playoff with the may appo n supperr." Mrs. Plnn, president, was School, class of 1957, plans to Chineshinese urn? i iPerth Amboy Little Fellowsjon before you." sepn Coirlgnn. Wntrr Street, remain at the hospital as a Post Librarian — That de- ter of Mr and Mm. W. F. Ne- Machine tool orders sharply'hostess, Refreshments were Pakistan will s Horp« delivered . . . aik for if of your favor ire store! DURLING FARMS PLainfield 7-0688 | CITRUS FRUIT SALAD CHUNK BOLOGNA Ib. 49* SLICED 6-oi. C pkg. Ib. Sept. 18 thru Aft. Sept. 24 ! MUENSTER CHEESE 27 CHUNK LIVERWURST 49' GENE AUTRY IN FIHSOM w . M —-. VX Home of the three ..*••'" fastest Growing WEEKIY NEWSPAPERS in COUNTY! i the INDEPENDENT - LEADER E T( WNSHIP & FORDS BEACON 1ARTERET PRESS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1960 II>ost l0Resum e QE SEVENTEKM. fining Membership Group Opens LEGAL NOTICES Judgment directing wile of Isndl,' fluted September 7, IBM. LLeee By Timid of the ftbovt »tdt*!i ; '» Judgment. I will eipoie to Mle »t $»«»on; ^^ N at Helm TTeen-AgA De Dance nubllr vendlie on MONDAY, THE - The opening TSNTH DAY OF OCTOBER. A. D Mrs. Percy Oalbiaith. prrsi- CARTERET - Commander' NINETEEN HUNDRED SIXTY, it 1 tht who also welcomed the m'.'i-tiii« «< EvenlnB Icnt of the Womnn's Club Wfts 3hermnn Jay Umarisky.of Cnr- the hour of two o'clock hv th« then : new members and asked their prevalllTH IStnndarrt or Dnyllght ' I,,,, Di'pnrtmpnt of the -he speaker. teret Post No. 263, the Ameii- 111 ii-n:):'iation for the coming Saving) lime. In the afternoon of womnn's Club was MISR Carol Biran, rrprpsrnln. =an Legion, today nfirtounced the *n\A diiv. at the premUM, M 1 \ A;i,,!f|ilV cvcnlnR (it the ive of Olrls Citizenship Instl the reactlvatlnn of the Teen- Mercer strfpt. Carteret, Hew Jeriey, Mrs. Andrew Lee announced AH that rertnln lot. tract or pur- i-.slniirnnt on Wash- LUte. reported on hrr Rfte dances at the American pel of land and premises, hi 1 n ttr'' n to Vlneland la • ft«r particularly described, alHi- n m : pn t \-.i mi ipont at Douglass COIIPR Memorial on Septem- Perth Ambnv National Hunk niillrt'-i'heiire ill Nnrth»«i.ri' '"I'* "* '' '" "' '""•""'t.i™ with tlK Smith-Mine Is 123 f«*t wmt of tht ttOWT this >nte, lying and belna: In the Bor alnn» Mid p-rly line of the Brndley Troct of .line of Hngarann Street tnd parallel Mrs. An A report on s lug Perth \mbm- N o «nd iwnmlarv i oilRh o( fnneret. In the County i»rcn Stropt, i.nnd: rimnlnu thenre id) Ka«criv:ihprfto and runnlnn th«no«: <1) Including Hepletnlier !H, lOfin |iheno« («) Nnrt ( presided over the — - mnde bv the sixth . ,, tecnRKers are directed to of Mlddlewj nnd HUH nf New •stfrlj»ion» I.«nli ,ilmiR Md nnr nf Brndley rrnct to!We I PfJprq ranting and raving, shouting Pallon admitted was a very of the Woodbrldge Township traffic. Home* will be uprooted, need Woodbridge Township as- Red Nichols and his band, appearance* TV-Today among others, will star In "The Th u^iicio jan_d —generall y _„„,„makin„g lik„„e. hu.e p ture. Instead of residents aga lnon whether or but what of the schools which sistance on the 20th of Septem- e J nft nMard ven Unforgettable Music of Vincent Mri,, (From Editorial Page' 'owns and runs town hall. have been built to house the ber, and badly. come alive as a rv the tract being sloped away not tthis s huge dpdepartmena t store Youmans,' on NBC Bell Tele- In thr future children attending them? and Tomorrow ABC in 1981-62, sln, Mpnlo Part Shopping Mr. Evanko Is a travesty on frof m ththe adjoinindjii g homesh , It shoulh d be located on Rout* 1 Please come out to city Hall phone Hour show. . . . Audrey , Center. Menlo Park. Edlsonithe voter? of all the wards who was so graded that the surface and Ford Avenue In the town They also will have to traverse Kory, with R( that day, and help us. There Meadows may play the part of '"Townshii Now Jersey was voted foi Fred Adams, If Co- a road which will look in es- POTTING A COMPLETE 4- Arnold Stang water ran Into the back yards of Fords. The Planning Board may be a day in the not too R columnist in a planned MOM given by the Commissioner of lonla wishes to keep and elect of residents and caused consid- voted 5 to 4 in favor of It—the sence like" Route 18 east, or distant future when you may YEAR COURSE ON VIDEO 1 serles. Harry Belafonte do-ci?Cr°8by'S * HC,,; , Bsnkln* and Insurance. The John Evanko that Is their erable damane to their prop- Township Committee leans worse, Route 1 Itself — certain- need our assistance also—after TApE woum seem an all-time ing two CBS specials this tea- •R.NT location of this bank to be problem and misfortune. We of erty. ly not the scene of today. all, we are all of the Township | consuming task — but Red Clooney. Johnny M,">, favorably toward it, but Wants son, the first set for mid-Nov- Tttout '1 miles from the con- the other four (4) wards did "Now for the enlightenment Lawrence and to test the sentiments of thej Is it any wonder that we still of WoodbridgeWdbid . OnO e nevei ' plans it as only one'of ember. . . The discovery of templated bank In Iselin. N. J, not vote for him and do not of Mr. Fallon and also for the public before ground Is broken, fight? We have our savings In- knows when he may have a the various projects his produc- Are wr in assuror that theiwlsh to hoar his policy, protocol people of Fords, the present • „ , ,. oldest known shipwreck "Under connorR'fnn. and our lives disrupted. vested In our homes and there chance to reciprocate. Won't ill t . ou,. t„ the Aegean' will be the theme;. editorial mentioned v;nt made and self Interest Inflected upon Republican administration has The locale has since been in are close to 1,500 well concen- you help us 'with our fight? tion companies will turn out. ^ Amm-, wU, ^ ^ ^C "XomLV Rid, Also scheduled is the production ABC.R ExpedHion |n early| because the merchants and us. pledged itself to regrade this the newspapers often enough! trated/homes in this area. We Sincerely, "The bankers of WnorlbrldBe. N. J. Mr, Adams, as the particular site to alleviate the of five movies, five half-houi; mter Q £ ^ so that the public 1B well aware have our Chlldhen to bring up MALVIN and would not br hnnurd by com- elected Mayor and represcnta-above - mentioned conditions, TV series (all in color) tw,D|oDincROtiatlng for short stories by: of the location. A map has In the best possible surround- FRED CHIECUTO Skelton -starred specials, p Y I.AHs peMtliin from R bnnk In Menlo IIvr of all of Woodbrldge Town- Instifl a full and complete set lErnest Hemingway and Albert. ings, for we chose to move fronj 454 Ford Avenue Van Winkle" and "The Real Pflrk Rbi)p|)iiiK renter, where-;shlp. put. Mr. Evanko back Into of playground equipment, plus been printed and shown on this, Camus. . . . Big-namr bands HARTFORD (< other possibly less attractive Story of Christmas." one non- 8 ln { BS the comijoiitoln from Iselin his own little niche as a one- a ball field, for the children of A few hundred feet away from with two top recording vocalist* ]ll Hartford t, „ ,i , the proposed parking lot. which'surroundings to •fftlocate in Dinah Shore Chevy show, one coal mav hnvr been considered loo half representative of Just one that area. Above and beyond The V. a. Department of La- will be featured this fall In* company S;lff , will issue forth gasoline fumesjFords. AH this ca# be broken guest appearance with Dinah, close for comfort, ward, ano you guide this towns this, we have all the necessary bor reports that the Job of ed- NBC's salute to college students '"to trouble doine sn 'i \ L almost too Intense to imagine, as quickly as the first shovel and 39 weekly Skelton shows U TV rrHson for wctlormllfm policies as they should be done. go ahead for the erection of an ucating youth for the decade with "NBC Saturday Prom." P on the attefnpi hm I* our new Grade School 25Jean break the ground for a , Lloyd (Sea Hunt) In WoodbrldRr Township Is additional full-scale playground ahead will be more difficult be- lor, CBS VER8ATILE STEVE ALLEN tft 1" then- gincerely, will surface long very clmr In the residents of for the Roosevelt EstateB sec- Freshly scrubbed, nicely dressed Klein's Department Store, put the of Murray N. Friedman cause of their sheer numbers. to an drv and durty at HAS thf elKhl sections in Wood- tion of Fords to be In use for children (our children) walk The irony behind this together ™ Young people reaching 18 years reyThea- a June Allyson Show episode, bridge Township but I do not F i , . j next summer. down the sidewalks of Ford that Klein's had the choice of 0 Or( s N( w ersey Avenue and attend klndergar- think that II if clear to Hie September 13. 1960 "In addition to all this, we another site in Woodbridge ten through Grade 6 at this Township: one not so advan- | will Join the growing list of Ing". . . . T ENGELHORN TYNEE CANADIAN F.NGELHOEN HOKMEL CANNED HORMK1 BACON BACON Picnic HAM PICNIC HAM J-Lb. 87 97 more fun than a 58L 33n>. Can 1 t 3- Gas appliances are always a better value-you get extra savings during this special clothes dryer sale. Now every wash day can be "More Fun Than A Circus". Just set the automatic controls and forget about the weather. Weekly Bonus SPECIAL!! (/.$,#/fade A Settings easily adjusted for time and heat desired. GLDTUES Call for free home 'demonstration. The rims mpa Children's will come to your home anil fluff-dry your msh, fro! Special treats for the children, tot! Animated Clocks The Gas Genie Circus is coming to your gas company Wall and Alarm office. Watch for it. Free rides for the Children while Clock, mothers find out how every wash day can be "more fun I Different Stylf* than a circus." e Sailor e Cilico Horw .19 DRYER e Mood; Woodpccktf e Wciodj AUrra LIST 4.98 With rood Purctuw 2or ».' or Motr Velveeta 0 ,bs.]]c MARGARINE 11. ,tVS" TK.U)|N(. bTAMPB - IMO08K KHI.M14 rKKD i.llls GOOD LUCK 1-Lb. 1'kj;. I /' -Al.W AVK LUWKK tOOl) FKK KH Kruft Cheest" •• 'Hearts Oelight While K FOOD FOB LB88 • FOOP FOB LE88 » FOOD FoTiiij » FOOD FOR LESS • FOOD FOR LESS •k«f by StNOUt MUSIC Effort "From The Terrace" To Fit STATE \\ e arc pleased to announce that Miss Ruth will FLOOR CARE SPECIALS be our dancing teacher for the seventh consecu- Ev^ry Shoo THEATRE tive season. Carefully" Wooilbrldge, N. J. Announcing Fall Coureeis in Built over live-foot lasts • fl^d bv ComJortablj Alr-CondlUonedl the 6-point Fitting Plan Rout* #1, Woodt>rld|« Buster Browns we built over live-foot last* modeled a »- TODAY THRU TUES. NOW THRU SATURDAY Ballet o Tap • Toe • the feet or active children. And we do all six trmu^ ^ SEPT. 15-17 Lana Turner essary to make nfxie your child's sliow (it m>i • Una, Turner, Anthony Quinn Wfi CUANIN6 FUUfOWU MAGIC CARPH or two. BriiiK your child In today for a P«" 1 Anthonl Qulnn in. FIOOR POUSHCR CMBKR CLEANER OPIUtHT CIEJUER Modern • Modern Jazz Brown'B, America's favorite children's shoes ^ GYM OUTFITS PORTRAIT IN BLACK "Portrait in Black" NMI Mod.lj and Color and Ballroom OFFICIAL OFFICIAL KuiM lludton c SPECIAL KIDDIE SHOW iFrivaite or Oust Inntructlon) . , VARSITY Saturday H«|it. 17 kt 1:45 V. M. "THE (iOLDEN BLADE" USED MACHINES BOOKCOVERS for ea. Color t.n — ALSO - 5 WOODBRIDGE SCHOOLS EXTRA FKI. & SAT. ONLY VARIOUS MAKES,.. "LORD OF THE Ait • Piano • Voice • Violin Color Cartoon Carnival l.atf Horror Show fASY TERMS • ASK ABOUT OUR SAVE AS-YOU-PAY PUM Accordion • Clarinet • Guitar : BOOK JUNGLE" "THE HHHER" and Other Instruments COVERS - Plus - STARTS SUNDAY SINGER SEWING CENTER Christenseris Robert Taylor "KAWU1DE TRAIL" CUM h mm Ml M*r UKU OTHK MMMi« CWMT) Studio Conveniently Located Store SUN. . MON. - TUES. "THETIME MACHINE" H*wff«irftn for 670 MAIN STREET, METUCHEN SEPT. 18, 19, 20 I'olur 411 lm Jtwiig Mrf nw Cwt M»Wi GRETA M tRANKL, HELEN & ALFRED MKD1NETS Rod Taylor - Alan Youw PreuliUiik 1'DtUim ••UlNASAUBUS" — For Information — M NUl tn ly ln lhe ast he ivotlon. M. Josepph Duffy "'is *iers fii '' - " - p" nlficentll y 'in the Ppast'". he said.'giv saidclvee somsomee luckluckyy prrsopersonn enougenoughh an andd tha that tal all thei h r painp t productspoducts' ThThee ConfirmatioConfirmationn Cla.Clasw s wilwill l Auxiliary ot the -VFW at thB ' head B« or-blessed more thfln u~ Mr. Duffy disclosed that the,paint for their home absolutely sre guaranteed. Mr, DeGroirtmeot Saturday morning »t>OAIX MEETING post rooms. Cash awards and with thes1 e 111 010 00 V wr,worker, fine attributes". H^e iron,|S ;; "" " ™" " ' MiddleseMiddl x CountCty ChapteCh r is free, (EntrE y blanb k contained ln^lsl o statettdd thatht t ththe stortrfile will l 10:010:00 In • ththe hhall with Rev WOODBRIDGE—Girl Scout a bronze essay meda]jf-wlU be • fftr funds the best Mon ]n 'ihoud of Carteret! nounced by her parents, Mr. Subject to such tacts as an ac School at Washington Avenue In place of beginning. DISTRICT NO. 1«:-(Voting pUM, and his Merrymakers. Chair- election dance November 5 at ilon of Central Railroad of New curate survey will disclose, »nd the School District, for legal voters lersey; tbence (3) Southerly along American Legion Memorial.) BK- : first membership and Mrs. Edward P. Walsh, 364 the Edison Lanes, Route 1. Edi- subject to taies unpaid and open man of the event Is James Irv- residing within General Election DISTRICT NO. 7:—(Voting place,' said line, of said rallrond to the O1NN1NO at the Intersection of Urn :\<- 1960-61 leason Ashley Street, Perth Amboy. of record. Districts #8 - #10 - #u - #l< lnK. Co-chairmen are Prank son, it was announced at a re- Nathan Hale School.) BEGINNING :cnt»r line of Roosevelt Avenue; center line of Roosevelt AvttrtM • .': hood of Loving Both are graduates of St. Together with all and tlngutu #11 at tne Intersection of Noe and. hence (4) Westerly along center With the easterly right of way lisa Balka and Don Sujlivnn. cent meeting of the club held the rights, privileges, heredlta POLLING DISTRICT NO. 5 Ine of Roosevelt Hvenue to the of the New York and Long Brunch ;,i i:uic on Monday Mary's High School, Perth Am- Maple Streets with Persblng Ave.; at the home of the president, ments and app\irtenances there- Polling place at the Nathan Hale thence running II) In a Westerly center line of Hermann Street and Division of Central Railroad of New i [' M. boy. Miss Walsh Is employed by unto belonging or In anywise ap School at Roosevelt Avenue In the direction along said Noe Street and he Beginning Jersey and running thence: (1> Wally Mltchel, 1 Mercer Street. nertalnlng. Southerly along said right of **f in .wll be presented, Ellzabethtown Consolidated Gas School District, tor legal voters re- Maple Street to Thornall Street; Kenneth Becker spoke on the The subscriber reserves the rtgh siding within Oenernl Election line to the southerly line of tha Democratic Cliw Company, Perth Amboy. Her running thence 12) Northerly along DISTRICT No. 12:—(Voting place, !.: