tt Water Lack is Among Major Trials Regulation European Living, Local Girl Recounts N (' "A ypny in a 3nbepenbent-Ieaber of Auctions 11 Wuh'i'islty nukes one 'i^' Mv K.Iid. "However, food VOI,. XL—NO. 45 PRICE FIVF CENTS for Mill* things like hoi v.hrii u 1S vi>-v pxpnnslve In Paris WOOUBKIIKiK. N ,1, •UHinsiJAY. DECEMBER Hi, 1!)4H i'ii v .lay,' s.iid Duki> Unl :n!'l iJ!.i:'ticiilly Impossible to Ret, Is Studied .'• mor Claire Naylor, a «.'. f'ii iv inexpensive in Zurich." l an HtMOnd I'lnna Matti-r I'uhliiiii-il Kvvry Tluirmluv •41 Ill'c I' inl I Mitre Wnoillirl.lK«. N liiii:!U,i-(fn ii'.njoi from In n'.n n Miss Wimberly told Hrvrii Sirrol. VViM>.lhr|.lK(>, N. J :i i.l :i\ N. J., who studied Ml ; N.iyl.jr th.U the French atii- Hoard of Health Urges it- :it the University nf 'iuli' U.w.ird America has been lil li j-!vvl'7,e land. She is the '" "- id t'M-nuarh the Mnr- Yule Spirit 115,000 Used Local Recreation Facilities in ' Prompt Action; Permit ,trr nf Mrs. Mabel Nay- ;linll P':»n nn:l the Friendship Plan. ! n1rl Requirement is Likely }r:iV.' Avi nut1 , swit.'hboAid ' '• '•' 'vi.li rlher countries. : or FIMII/C, l.ypin.-'tl by the F-ench ()• ill- th: Memarlnl Munici Real ThitiP ^ Most Successful Program Ever, Gioe Reports WOODBR1DOE - Up in armt lldin?.. '•!•.• iiii. i; v;ell oIT. But there Is a AI.V/CU. JL HM.LM.C1. \vonnBRii)(ii; — \ n>w >irte courts wrro developeda , making f us te?n-aiter renters. •rcau',p Hiiolher "auction Rale lot" Niivlcr was tnlkiiiR to an- ;iii' nf r:iss•;i:f'tiiL-in, seif-miy hns been opened, this time on ., report nf 1!MK activities nf th« it tol.il in' seven now nvallalilr In Sir. r.loc reporti, "One of the seiibr... Mary Wimberly :i"'i of j,: -ir.imHm with regard to Rmiie 2.i, In the Lafayette lec- 1 most siirersssful phases nf 1948 n major from Jacksonville Hi' Cipin:nuniv,'. The French seem (rifts of (ash. Clothing, Wnodbrldgt" Ttiwnihii) Itforrn- Ilir Tmvnsltip. Uon. Ihe Board of Health, Ttiffl* lion Department has been re- [irrnrum « is the activity pro- who Bpent last year at th» to \' in :i pn-lod nf uniting for C(iiiliiiuln» his report. Mr. day. look initial steps to regulato wai-, Miss Wimbsrly says. Toys for Town Needy ceived by the Tuwnshlp Cnm- gram for the ti>en-a(jers. This ,ne in Paris, both of them (line suld. "Six new Class A luctlon sfilq, nnd to Impose UcenM • (.'hire Naylnr's report of condi- success would not have been .ind penult fees. Inn Junior years that were I To Set New Record Ifully mulpped) iind three Class attained had It not been for the abundantly filled with food, j tions at the University of Zurich | The Board, in a letter to Town- In nuikinfi the report. Mr. wonderful cooperation of the if and text books. in Switzerland were not so pessL- WOODBRIDQE — Woodblldge (' (temporary) playgroundx ship Attorney B. W. Vogel, will aak (liae state.1, "11)18 was a tre- Hoard of Edueatlnn which per- misiic. although clothing, she said, Township residents are imbued were constructed, raisins In for the immediate introduction of Wocdb ld«t- girl said tiint mitted the Recreation Depart- was very scarce. with the real Christmas spirit. mendously successful year for.t totnl nf II the number cf play- .in ordinance which will not only :h Zurich WRS relatively un- , ment to use the school facilities by the War. conditions i 3iie studied German, political Judging from the cash donations tho Woodbrldgr Kecrentlnn I)e- grounds provided during the protect the public as a health partmrnt. I'rnm the standpoint us pl!iy renters. These centers none too good." science, and economics at the uni- and the many gifts of toys, cloth- summer. Ten playgrounds were mea.que but as a protection to of program activity. It was the were equipped by the depart- 1 lie hot water was available versity, and believes that the Eu- ing and groceries sent to The supervised full time. Thirteen established businessmen in the ' bluest year since 1937. From ment with plngponK tables, six nights at week in Paris ropean university system Is very Independent - Leader Christmas baseball ntid sofHiall fields were community. the point of nVyi equipment and badminton equipment, sliuflle- 1 Kood. The. professor* while entirely Fund for Needy Township Fami- maintained. Fltt.v-slx teams par- Health Officer' Harold J. Bailey was absolutely none In Zu- facilltfcs, It wtis the blgKfst lioiirds, volley balls, rhess and MISS CLAIRE NAYLOR tCnntinutii on Pnar A i lies this week. Urinated In nine basketball rend n copy of Assembly BUI MS yeaT ig the history of Wood- leagues and 38 teams played in checkers, music for dancing and which ntvps the community the Dolls, dressed in pretty dresses bridge Township." the five baseball and softball qunlls or rubber horseshoes. We riuht to out through such an ordl- and coats, games to delight the Mr. Gloe noted that the total leagues. Five trips to major operate more teen-age centers innee as. "a protection to the \al Plea Made by Postmaster 3 Houses Entered, heart of any boy or girl, mechani- attendance in recreation activi- league games were made and H llun any utlier municipality ln iHibllc.11 cal toys for boys who like to tinker, ties for the year wns over 115,- trips were made to the Rahway the vnunty." "As far us I am concerned," said and dish set will make it possible 000. Five nrw indoor basketball pool," Mr. Bhiley, "the sooner such an Insure Yule Mail Delivery 1 Break Nets for some little girls to Invite their ordinance Is passed the better. I friends to "tea," have all been linve b*-n kept busy Inspecting rrlrr hns Kone nome l0 tflke otT ttmas Cards Must be ™ Access Gained Through donated. the auction on Route 35, and now his shoes on Christmas Eve, ap- To date, a total of $470.32 ha High School Glee Clubs of 309 Denman Takes Post Commlftceman Stevens tells me » «y by tomorrow proxlmately 300,000 Christmas Cellar Windows in All been received toward the Christ- hat another auction opened up They Meet Delay cards and puckases will have trav- Cases, Police Informed mas baskets which will contain Saturday on Route 2S. In my eled through the local post office, everything from a turkey to Voices to Sing Christmas Music On Board Monday opinion they are not only a health he estimated. iianard. where food is sold, but JDBRIDOE— "Hurry, hur- WOODBRIDOE — Thieves at- oranges. The orders have already been given to the grocers with thi Program to ln> Offered they a traffic hazard, for' ry." chanted Postmaster W. tempted to enter three homes in they locate only on highways. I hope that the generosity of thi Leads School C.arollers i Ifeaver today in a final warn- 'he vicinity of Martin Terrace. on Wednesday JVi^/i/, won't bo able to keep up with Heads Merck Sales iometime Saturday morning but, residents will continue during the To l>t Sworn in a« irdy mailers of traditional them unless you regulate them. .vere successful ill only one ent-y. coming week. Cash donations will Miss Eraser Director to Benson Pass mi ordinance with teetb (•reelings. irrordini! to an investigation be received up to and Including in it." hristmas cards (or local de- uncle by Captain John Egan. December 24. It is hoped that 31 j WOODBRIDGK - Three Inm- WOOUBRIDGE —William Den- Action Tuesday? be on their way at j famlllw will be aided. j v. but that nothing was is follows: "O Come, All Ye Faith- reported to his office during the en until 8 P. M. until Frl- 110,011 ful," "Come Shepherds Lowly." UKI who are expected to seek re- month. I 24th. Inclusive. missim; in his home. c c, r'liluiiln: .lunlur \W<\ CIMIHH ''.ectirn aiv Leo Fnrlcy, Iselin. ,i W.MIIII.I liltff UlKll SI IIIIIII, .MHIIVV "Let Our Gladness Know No End," Township Clerk B. J. Dunigan Mrs. C. B:-ck, 530 Alice Place, Jjchedule of receivtnii and "Joyous Christmas Song," "Hail ind Harold Van Ness. Avenel. reported there were 20 marriages, in her report stated she- heard MISS ANNA ( . IKASr.lt of malls at the Wood- »s,«o Ye Time of Holie Days," "Gon N'> announcements have been three births nnd eight deaths ln someone entering her cellar. The 1 stofflce is as follows: .oiiis WiilHln'rk, Artlini V. (Jiil Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen," "The nude ss yet as to other possible the Township in November. thief tried to sain entrance to the Kiirnin Hrcwalfr, Mtrluiel ved. all points, 7 A. M . JOHPIIII A. Dninhurh, Mr. Holly and the Ivy," "We Three candidates. There hnve been some living quarters but the door lead- 1 , 11:46 A. M 1:40 P. M DR. FRANK M. I'AKKF.R .unl Mis. liiiymoiii] Anrtermni, I . S., Kins," "A Day of Joyful Sinuing," Grammar Students rumors that nt least one woman ing to the ecllav from the kitchen Iselin; William J. Warren / t P M Dispatched: 7 KAHWAY — Dr. Frank M, Him. Vlvlnis Khlily Hli<>i>. "f "Wreathe the Holly. Twine the will endeavor to be elected to the was locked and bolted. nd 10 A. M.. all points; Parker, Middlesex Avenue, ("o- Bay," "Oesu Bambino," "Silent Publish Newspaper board. District Official 1 , Perth Amboy; 2:30, 5:30 lonla, has liren appointed man- L.HIIH.- A. lluher. Siil'Mi K Night," "The First Noel," "It The deadline for filing petitions ner of the General Sales De- Came Upon a Midnight Clear," by candidates will ba January 20 partmVnt of Merck & Co., Inc., Addresses Kiwanis mailings all across I'uiils Mali's Peiiiiii-riitli' I'lnli. "Nazareth," "Cantlque de Noel." •School 11 NiW Back at, S P. M. All petitions must be manufacturing chemists. He vuc- Junior Clubwomen Ion reaching an all-tfme Y2.UA "Christians Awake" and "The filed with District Clerk Helen cred* Or. J. I.. K. Snyder, who V. I!.. 1'iirt Ueailing. In Circulation After Anderson al her ofllce ln the High his year, the1 Poetmarter Shepherd's Local Qub> Christmas wit recently promoted to vlce- |Mt • School. The election will be held the heavy shipments of Donate to Charity - M. (!., WodiUirldge: Stella Kelly. for War pmldent for domestic sales. February 8. the new hours for vot- Party for Families of »n mall for local delivery (lothr* Uimulril Minli-ni Men's Shop (iieriiml iluiiii- ing to be announced within the Dr. Parker joined Merck in AVENEL — The Avenel Junior RECEIPTS IN YULE WOODBRIDOE — For the first rolling in. knii. Al Cdley, I. H., WIHHIIH-IIIKH: time since the war, students -at next week or two. Members on Tuesday ' time the last weary null 1933 mid became technical as- Woman's Club held a Christmas Mrv lliimimiri I'ulipr, Hryan .l>-nsi'ii, SEAL SALE sistant to Dr. Snyder the follow- , Party and Men's Night at the .VIr^. l.lllli- Hitler, Mrs. Iliivry S.- $2,765 School No. 11 this week • issut'il '•ln-ist, Hi's. .Inliii l.i'liiiiii, VlyliMi's their mimc.igniphed maBu/wiuv WOOpBRlDGE — John E. ing year, specializing in vitamins Avenel School, Tuesday. Kiildy HIKIII, HIKK Murv I-:. NV;n-y. Pitcher, Lieutenant Governor of "No. 11 News."- YiLETREESr CHEER' and food technology. The new : Du UK the business meeting, Tiiix I) Ird Initial Reports Listed the 5th Division of the New Jer- The staff is as follows: Editors. manager received his B. S. de- , donations wtre made as follows: linlit'li Dllllll, lliHIHflllK lfl:l/.ev. sey Kiwanis District and treasurer, -Age Activity Ituwily iMmily Tcli'Vinlun t'l-nKrum. By Drive Chairman Dsnnii Addieott, Carol Werlcuk. CATCH THIEVES EYE gree in 1929 from the UnJvcmity ! $5 to the Middlesex County Tu- elect of the New Jersey District, Mr*. .X. YniinK**!', Mt'w. Matiiploii Lairy We lock. Larry Larson; lit- of IHbuquf. He obtained his ' ber.Milosls and Health Leasue; $5 .'nlti'i', Mi's, .lulin LeUi-n. II. I' In Township Sections was the guest speaker at a meet- I'liivk, mid lunlur Keil I'nis ut erary editni'j, Dolores Zeii'.lfr. /• Bundles of Christmas >lonia Mapped M. S. and Ph.D., from the l!ni- ; to the New Jersey Camp for Blind ing of the Kiwpnls Club of Wood- >\'iiiiilhi-lilKe IIIKII Sihiiol. Nancy Dumas, Margaret Kerpiz. vemlty of Chlcaio, holdlni a Children and $5 to the veterans at WOODBRIDGE — Residents of Greenery, 4 Cases of bridge Tuesday at the Log Cabin, Hella GrtmsuK, ROSD Marie Sisko, Fellowship from 1930- ; Tilton General Hospital. Port Dix ,Mr« .lulin l,elp«n ami Mr*, churli^ Woodbridge. Start Reading, Avenql Mr. Pitcher outlined the develop- liltee is Organized; 'iiiieifiin. Vivlen'B Klilily Sliu|>. Kelvin McLellan; buslnc'ss man- Whiskey Carted Aiwy Winners of the merchandise and Ford.s have contributed $2,- ment of the Kiwnnls International 1912. All Christmas baskets and gifts agers. Georgia Donovan. Mary club were Mrs. Nick Korczowski 765.25 to the 48th annual-sale of and stressed the importance of a of Series of will be distributed to needy fami- Ellen Syrt1, Geo:i!e Scott, Howard WOODBRIDGE — From the : and Mrs. Jack Schork. A program, Christmas Seals thus far. Seal service club to a community. HOSTESS TO CLUB lies early Friday morning, Decem- Peibi^lr. sills' spurts. Margaret ooks of Uiinss snmp folks are not Set for Dec. 29 chairmen announced today on be- 1 Plans were completed fer the WOODBRIDOE — Mrs. Leon R. "Mrs. Agony's Baard of Meditlon." ber 24, to permit the mothers suf- Knvtw; boys' .sports, Ronald novi stealing the trimmings for half of the Middles?* County Tu- hrlstmas party to be held next •en Street, was host- j was ficient time to plan their holiday hristmas. . - A p.. -.' Santa berculosis and Hiallh League. Drasoset; inusls, Bonnie Anne served and 1 1 Tuesday momms, Edward Mc- Tuesday for the Kiwanians, their was <); warmed Tuesday I ess to the Tuesday Afternoon meal. All gifts will be wrapped in Woodbridge, with a quota of Geis: cookin ;. Adele Lcinpi ; man- sehU-rt 'lifts. Christmas carbls were Mahon, Claire Avenue-, reported to wives and. children. Santa Claus held at the Bridge" Club this week. Winners gay Christmas, paper ready to be $4,000, has cont'ibtited $1,192 to ual training. Dale B.trnaby; «r.idc- a rm-i'tmn ?atrrilmnn James Sli'ornock that is scheduled to make his appear- the were Mrs. Chester suns. placed under the tree. date, Mrs. Chester G. Peck, chair- reports, Asnes Ur, Anne Jensen, Mr and Mrv H. Foster our bundles of Christmas trees ance with a gift for each child. Each basket will contain a tur- man, revealed. Martin Braun, Nancy Dumas. Margaret Kcretsz. Fairview Avenue. afternoon at 1:30 o'clock key (weight depending upon the ve"t| stolen off his lot at 110 Main After the regular meeing, Presi- chairman for Port Readins, lists The marine contniniug edi- dent-elect Patrick J. KUmurray 'ie?ui"d that tii* teiin of size of the family*, celery, parsley, Strept. He valued the trees at $30. $106.25 collected to dats in his torlals as such news ittms as the held in organization conference -nuUI be for a four-month ers. Rahway. bread, butter, white potatoes, On Ihe same day, Wilfred Smith, the home of Mrs. Thomas Major, territory. The goal in Port, Head' - talent show, the work of the Red for the di'ectors and commltee ti'.d the nr»< slat* was iweet potatoes, cranberry sauce, West Price Street, Linden, niglit Green Street. HOLDS CHRISTINAS PARTY ing is $400. Cross, six man football, cheer- chairmen who will serve with him i» follows:' President. Jolm pickles, lettuce, tomatoes, mayon- lispalcher for the Associated WOODBRIDGE — The Young From Avenel comes word that, leaders, and the Audubon Society. during the coming year. At this vu-e president. Miss Transport terminal rioted that the j Adult Fellowship of the, Methodist naise, peas, onions, carrots, apples, conference. Mjr. Pitcher served as Jay: secretary. Miss Shir- PARTY FUR BROWNIES $267 has been collected toward a I * eals on four trailers had been oranges, fruit salad, candy, tea, quota of $900. M:s. R. O. Penci- Local Boy, 5, Becomes instructor ancf explained in detail tre;iMirer. Richard WOODBRIDGE — The Christ- i Church held Its Christmas party :offee, canned milk, fresh milk iroken and the rope and canvas mas partv of Brownie Troop No. at the parsonage, with Mr. and ls chairman. 1 the function of the various offices. ir.-ut-urms, Thom- And sugar. Extra canned goods, American Citizen Today m a fifth t ailer cut. The trailers 24. Mrs "Donald Wescott, leader, i Mrs. Clarence Poppy as hosts. Miss In Fords, whera W. Howard 'iad been loaded with 850 cases Deitz;' Denville, a guest, home-made jellies and relishes Fullerton is serving as chairman, (SP'TIMI '«• liulpprmlent-IjPfuliTk f Pn,. nf trim-aae'»'" be held tomorrow afternoon Doris which have been donated, will be NEW BRUNSWICK — Five- af liquor but the thievjw-were con- >clock ln No L $1,200 has besn contributed to tent with taking four eases of I lukhi Idi D^emSJDecember 2»'«^9 « ° ^^ - Pla^djorthe carol singing. idiled. date toward a goal of $3,000. year-old Tybor Kornel Sorger, Christmas Music Not nun Bresee will of the Sewaren section of, Wood- whiskey containing 12 foyr-nftlis quart bo (.ties each. - (.hairman and he will be TO ATTEND LUNCHEON bridge Township, today became the youngest person in Middle- by Thomas William*. WOODBRIDGE—Miss Theresa STONKD Planned by Church lions Club Active sex County to become a natural- iw*. Kenneth and John CALENDAR OF COMINC EVENTS M. Jasper, daughter of Mr. and HOPELAWN—Cliarlei Wlnegar. Kidurd Franklin, yiss •, j Mrs. James Jasper of 177 Edgar ized citizen. He was one of 43 ISELIN—Special Christmas mu- :ir.ni«i. Miss Veronica Street, will attend a Christmas applicants for citizenship before sic will be suns Sunday at the 11 .NOTE: Contributions to this column must be in this office On Youth Program Judge Klemmer Kalt«issen.' o'clock service at the First Church IKS' Patricia Fox and .' >i TitceiiAV NOON of each week. Events liited luncheon tomorrow, given by the Tybor came to this country last Robbins-Rnnkln Lumber Co., re- of' Min. Presbyterian. The pro- id Cercnsak. Beikeley Club of the Berkeley ported a plate glass window, 12 x School of Secretarial Training. year with his mother, Mrs. Eve- gram will be as follows: Senior e.xt mre'.ing of the ?roup To Give Christmas Party 8 feet, in front of the store was Ea.st Oranse, in the Crystal Room lyn Sorger, an American citizen :hoir selnetibhs, "No Candle Was (held January 5 from 1:30 Cswick; littto station WCTC, 1450 on your broken by a rock thrown by a Dec. 24; Arrangements if the Hotel Suburban, East who went to Europe before the here a,nd No Fire." "There's a, 'iiluiua Library. All tean- vandal. DECEMBER Oran«e.- This is an annual affair | war. She married In Budapest. Sons in the Ah:." Junior Choir se- thr community are in- fleady for Ice-Skating Her husband is. still in Europe. LOSES WALLET lections, "Come Mty'ie Elizabette." l7-Get-tO(5ether of Iaelln VFW Post and Auxiliary at it which the students have as The boy, who prefers to be ' The organ selections will include' WOODBRIDGE—Final ar- heir guests twenty nurse-y-ased WOODBRIDGE — John Shoe- headquarters. „. • , called "Tibi," when asked if he Josu, Joy of Man's Desiring," angements were made Monday by •hildren. The lihlilhht of the oc- maker, Grove Avenue, Metuchen, IB-Children's Christmas party sponsored by Colonia Civic Im- knew, who George Washinton Pastorale" and "Christmas Injnder as Car he Lions Club of Woodbridge for •asion will be the- iippearance of reported to Desk Sergeant Ru- provement Club at clubhouse. i was. replied, "Sure, he's the man dolph Simonsen Tuesday that he March." E ;he annual Christmas party, De Iantu Cl-.iu.i, wlui wi'l present each 1»-Chrlstmas party for children, sponsored by Colon* Fire Co.. who tut dawn Hie cherry irec" lost his wallet in the vicinity of On Christmis Eve there will be [on Icy Pavement cember 24 at 10 A. M., whe-:i Un hlld' with a sift. The entertain- So, "Tibi" became an Ameri- Amboy Avenue, and Grove Ave- he usual Christmas Communion at flrehouse. ' . Lions will play host to the childrer nentj will be provided by Carlos JBlMDOE - William B on8O1 M can citizen. [ tuie. :i Service at 11:30,P. M. In addition 1 --Communlon Breakfast «P 't^ Hall, of Woodbridge, Avenel, Colonia lestijvo, accordionist. 19. 109 Lincoln Avenue. 9 t to the fiacrament of tile* Lord's was injured yeiterday 577, Catholic War Veterans, at Mt. Port Reading and Sewaren at ifu Supper |md reception of members when his car Jlidded on Street, Woodbridge. | State Theatre. ''• hece will be special Christmas ppery pavement on St. 20-~Meeting Woodbridge Chapter,' Hadassah, School Street Dr. C. I. Hutner, chairmin, an- Staf£ of Local, Long-Distance Phone Operators music a.s follows: Choir. "As It Fell A U loilnced tickets will be disii'ibuted [Avenue. Avenel, near thf Ch rlsK meetinB, Janet Gage Chapter, DAK. at home of Upon a Night," '(Everywhere, Club and craatyd into a Mrs. ShWman Demarest, 102 Grove Avenue. Woodbndge through the schools. A feature pic- Christjmas Tonight"; feolo by Miss ln the opposite 22-Chlldren's Christmas play sponsored M Woman s confra ture and comedifes will" be shown Augmented to Handle Expected Christmas Rush Jijilij a Cumminys, '|A Prayer," ternlty- at Inman Avenue Firehouse, Colonia ind Santa Claus will distributt WpODBRIDOK lixtra opera- up with ;i lew answers to relievo added to the Long Hues nrlwork Sj'humann; organ selections, "Holy ij-Meettag Of Iselin Post, VFW, at post headquaiteis. sandy and gifts in person. 1 ruck owned by Ihe Nustone ors will be on Lin* job at the local some of (.hi; worst bottlenecks iore- durini; the jpusL year. Of these Night, ' "Gesu Bambino," Chiist- 24-Mt. Carmel Post, CWV Christmas Party for chlldre > o ^the After working on the subject fc. Corporation of New Jer- •xchunge and ut the Lons Dis- bin evwi.su,! Respite many New Jersey's switching centers will mas Postlurie. Children's Christmas party sponsored by Lions Club ot many months, Adolph Gottstein bemu diiven by Eugene .ince switchboards this Christmas, more circuits In use 'than a year have tliuir share. The niftin Mrs. Bhodelia Cummings is or- Woodbridge, 10 A. M,, at State Theatre. -eported that the lake in Wood- 752* Hudson Boule- oreyoing opt-ninii their packages aso, calls are going to run into nips hue are at Newark—one of ganist and choir director. Miss bridge Park has been drained and 0i th Bergen. Weaver-was vith the family to help you reach delays. Some- may not get through the largest in the country—and at Sylvia Neary is director of the ^sSored by Mt. Carmel Post. CWV cleaned, lights have been erected the Rahway Memorial \unt Minnie in Minneapolis or at all. The hardest sledding will Paterson. Morristown, New Bruns- Junior Choir. and benches installed and every- (by ihe Woodbridge Emer- 1 Jnde Oliver in OUimuwa, but. . . be on calls to the South, South- wick, Asbury Park, Trenton and New Year^'E^p" $'sponsored by Colonia Civic Improve- thing made in readiness for skat- lif.ui and treated forltcer- ment Club at clubhouse. If you :tre phnniii^ to say "Mer- west and Pacific Coast. Atlantic City. Amoiw them, and ! the arm, knees and (ace. ing when the weather permits A'ith nn assist from major swltcli- Mrs. Smithies Hostess These arrangements were com- y Ch i$tinas" by ;Umg distance Bio Rush Usual ni the hospital 'of i his yeai1, better do it the day be- '•Christmas' Day Jong distance iiiK centers ini New York and to SemirenCard Club, litres tment. 1-OrganlMtlon meeting, of Tqwnship Committee [at noon, pleted throuslT the cooperation of Philadelphia, they can put you in the Township Committee and the fore or 'the day afttr Chrisftnas. always runs far heavier f Memorial Municipal Buildifig. I ^ touch with arty spot In Ithe world SEWAREN—Prizes were von by Recreation Department. That's t|ie tip offered by New Bell than even on, a busy business day, L-MeetlnB of Pickwick Club at home of Mrs. Clifford Hollen- six times as hesvy on calls to the that's within reach of | the tele- Mrs. William C. Ecker and Mlfii 1 ' beck. Wallace Street, Woodbridge. Due to the holiday^, the liext Telephone Company, which'says KS PTAPAKTT Coast," the company states. "Wlwt phone. Kay Freeman at a meeting 'of ftlw 4 MeeUng at Board of Trustees of Iselin Free Public Library waste paper collection will be held all signs point to trafnn jams on JBRIDOE -8t. Jtmei' P»- But the engineers, in winding Sewaren Contract Club held >a»t ^--Meeting of Sisterhood,of Congregation Adath Israel at old Sunday at 1 P- M. instead of the the nation's voice highways on the makes it even more complicated is TA held Its Christmas P up their preview of the Long Lj|ne K'eek at the home of Mrs. Henry svnaeoaue School Street, Woodbridge. , last Sunday In December, house- Big Day. • that the holiday calls don't travel at the school audi- over the holiday, want it repeated Smithies. Freeman Staeet, [8 Meetlhg of Iselin improvement Association, Harding Avenue holders are asked to have their The company's circuit engineers mainly between major centers; as e a turkey dinner w» If" you're going to say "Merry bridge. # • Michael DeJoy. paft paper at the- curb.before the stall- have besn scratching their heads they do on ordinary days, but go la-eft"™Sty sponsored by Iselin Woman's Club at home of sljnce Chi-Htm^s a year ago, when to every town, village ajid cross- Christmas" toy Lon* Distance, Others piiesent were: Mrs. served at towtmaster ing hour. Hobbb, Mrs. Carl Kvogh, a new all-time high in holiday road in the nation—places to better do It on Fliday the 24th. oi Rev Msgr McCorrtstin Mrs. Albert Bourne, 1P.M. na-mni Pnst Ai contribution of $25 was made ton Magyar, Mrs..Joseph Rusniak, calling was registered, trying to which very few circuits are needed on Sunday the 26th. Much bettei blessliui. Christmas jfr-American-Hungarian Dance sponsored by Mt. Carmel Post, to The Independent - Leader Mrs. Joseph Popklembo and U work out special means of coping the other 364 days of the year." chanae of getting through,* a sung and 8anta Claus No. S77. Catholic War Veterans. Christmas Fund for Needy Fam- Irene Krogh. with the problem. They've come Nearly 1,000 circuits have been least without lencthy delays by III*. Martin 1»—Meetln? of Isetln Woman's Club at Library at 1 V. M. ilies. PAGE TWO THURSDAY. DECEMBER 16. -Snft and Sturdy Sapper flab Donates to Fund Many Win Prizes Bridge Oub Meets Sewaren NoUt Porfa/i . f, at Scheidt Home for Township's Needy Families at GOP Card Fete hi Mr*. PINT & Amtell tneetinK to be held ! Ttl. WO. I-UUK St. John's Parish i.i,-. SFV.'APfN — The St. John's M:? Da/.;:-! B.:l-.sp. Mr* V.'iliiam SE;VAR"N ;yy. cussed at Thursrla% : r-! M'- ? .' Ht.uy.Wrr. Avr- —Mr?. James Ward and dattgh- • • ; • Co cel-o: a;?d the Cririst- an Harry Carpenter tht Vestry at the p;:. ;•-v T, -v.-.,.. a dir.ner parly to Mr -rf CD-hor;e^«e5 a: :he. Et-1-ar.T. trr. Barbara. Broad Strwt. and Pres«nt were JOSP; ••• o:.;>.i J-.-.-IK'. Monday. Mn. Ralph Cor.ard. Mrs James Ware ?ubl!csn Club. Ir.:.. cezo party Mrs. Wardssiste-.MlsaKatterlM A. W. SchPitlt. Pprr; • -<-,:..• Cro'Jtley planned and Mrs. Alb-:i Ard:rsen and grand- •• --rk •;•- .';.'•• mi', »l t^f i'l^iSs- ol 3.iriltclct. BrocUyrv, have retvimrd 5eph Turet, W. N;x' - ;, 1 t F-id»y 3t th; home of Mr. Rr.rl v s A \V ?.- v-;.it. Ko'.ltn Stret .. i; ..•••;- :-•- c.r.nf: as a e?;ture d^urhu: Ca::l Fr:>r.K.:r;. Mr r O( )."? I.-jfT:-7:-:.-. West A"f- home after attending a ^tiding Mae O Dannpl!. Mi, i •-; :i '.?:.• ilri^rv :urii-l-.i:" \i-.' :i AnsTOii. Conn, last weak. iak and Mrs. Ari( ;i, and Glady- OD.nndj. Ar- . • ;ii» rert.ved a= president .Mae i —Mrs. Sia Thergesm. Mr. and '.us from us member* dur- iane : Mrs Mi i. Ralph Conard and daughter. :-.-.•• p,r.r.-hle. B.-jny Krrrt?. Mr CHRISTMAS UlNdiK, = p>st y=ar. The club pre- and Mrs Mriiaei Q.urin Mr« .'al?ri?, wer° the guasU ol Mr. and SEWAF,EN-T>.!- (; :\f> monthly earnerdinners served. J-,« . n Beniim^ Trt;der. Mrs. EmJ\ \{ s. AUm Therjesea, MapJewood. John's Church h°)r 1 YOJT.S. Mr-. W:l!i.-n: Ba:?r.. Mif :•(,,.. ar.l: M:s T. T. H.-t.'. - luncliern at \l» lirrr. • T™^™^'^ **® Season J?anr.e;te Ran.-i ';ph Mrs. Eihel (Vilfi f ~:-.'«!Ti: T.?*f: y.r--. -M ^ F'°dcrick Mck. ton Magyar. EJSI A. Men'? Cu:iubb gave the rt • I ' . J .ReaV Mr* C. J D'rr;:it. ar.i M>> ~"T •-.,•:it '..->.=-.-i >!:i'?--h?n: Mrs nJ daushter:-. Kim tud KmT, to : : •lay. After the )nv ••< , $2500 p Sr.muel Coun'.?rm.in. : F. .1 Ad£rr...M: .H A SlMD.Mrs p-ndini the- remaliufcr of thi* t0iHipMray Unices Listed Ti:i'. lubv in. hi, o-an. \rrv i-r>''f.r.k-.!-. M:- V.-. r:n ncnth nitii ii.r parent* Mr. and of \\i "i ^ruti rav'Ti •nil r'.ti.ti—>nd. ^^^i!^f- b.'int prlal soft. mpetltif RIN' - Tr.". '-rT!:?; !r; and Mrs. H. B. Kaniin. Mr .inc thtv'rf hi-.'bly h«oiH»ni: Thfv'rf prir%"pnd «r»r ThrsUf. M:- V.'..-. :-' "^C- • Mrs \V:%. Henry Axel:>on. Yt C.hr.iimji £?s<-:n ai S;. Johns Mr? A. V,', &>;c;'.. Hfrber'. Eyt:- t>piu,„„» for rollm : Yarn Club will hn;:i 3 Oor^? Lufftiarr-- and Anton No-. LF.AVKS RSTJ5TI. Tl) SYRACUSE N Y—Wh«i Mu- i . A. Lar.ee, "librarian of V JI. «•!•.;. Rev. Hw-:: D. Smsth NEW YORK -While •i-O-ns .n Ir hpTf ,f.virj „-, , gom] jdfll | party tom^:vo»- f.(; vak. j •ir? Wts«sci .-ml -•• -•:\ F.-f? Public Library. conduct:!1.? the xi\r--. :.::«. cr. a vi.-:; 13 ;;-,.; .:;• M;ke t0 g^j^ lhe v !tt0IT1 0( collars with home ol Mr«, Raym ; The non-players award -sent to* ! AUCKLAND. N. Z - \Vh?v *rn» slvnr. midnight, thfli a C:i:i::mas st-ory. Tht r-..err.ri \x\. A 47.000 (l:3*ind ttiin ioft b]3s bjniims, so t>wt Cent a) A*?nur On. De:eraber 2*. at 9 P. M' h:;r back C r ".pen Sto'en wert C.v' by Charles Taze*ell. Mrs Stcprien Sup€:,or ar.a spe- ;;-a:n a» .; ••-.:>*•.i. ^j,, W1j;no t (,p fcu]ky or scratchy Richard rh.'.rlev .Vrt^rr-d trewen •.!•.'..e will te i Cjir.muniiy caro! i « rmjns onir. md ring vahHd »t -.> fx;er.tlea an invitation to (ia. prizes TUT: war. by Zi;-:hk.ii: ?3ant or,? r.ight j;ider t>,? nfr)t of (j^.^pj rnrtrr. ft.?', s: the ."•:< M 84 h.r service in the chu rr. ;UNDERGOES :;;ir'-s l-D vitit the library. and' Novak. , and part w the next day fishui? ' let: his pnr:.r ;-:<('<> lo nh f.f-T-cr-r SlUO.-s wonur.'s »Tlst watch vat- -'.'.')T\ business session ar- Rt. Rtv. Alfred L. Banysrc. :r. ;i ut th:; pl^Tibing ar.d yippsnj; iinpljytrs. Ch.vb-. bf'.™™ bl;r.<: iF-1 s: 550 '."-ii lountain pens OPERATION AT 101 c PoinUr for ;.;:.•<:!•A.; ; *::• made IJT dona- 3 D.. Suffragan E: r:&p wi'.l off!- ;J U? .tx.ir; before •.;.?, re- 24 years' a-i. c:t?r a:i ar~..lent .V"'\1 . • *"O. 25 men'» tie dips SPRINGFIELD i: One o! 'he first thing? that a »:.-. •-< .::'. Independent Leader's :ia:.6 at the cple!ra;:c.n of r.oiy Ve'.tfans of five United S;«'.E:! ovjifj it. Th? plumbers tx a .ir.d the e^rn^irv J>:.- »li;;-:'. tn \i.\\vA at Ti -.."!i. a Jeweled com- with nrut" Rtiprntn- gwd da-rymeti should witch a the .;:I-'T:;.5 P'Jai bv each merobjr. ;cimnnir.:on on DecfXber 26 a". wart in the las; 85 year.? h»T( j ?wa j of SWO «ir.d G\iKr;::r! paid rrn'.?.! :v,n .; prrsi.'n of •>rs \i-l.r'; r. »15. of all thtogi. Ruby, 101 y.-i: < vi,-; vor,dit:on of his cows. 1 ' :?.-.r,n : J the $5.00 voted U> be 11 A. M. reached the ali-;;-T.e r.:gh of 18.-1 i'.ri to the flcorir...' a week. JCO p^r.;;; .;. mcc««afiilly era from the club treasury, The Children's C;.:.;,tmj; Ex- 801.000. or be'.ter than Uiirtftr. i rns A?re also made for the din- ercises, under the supt.T:;.;r. cf per cent of the total population; ;• ',-• bc ?;r.ed the- men's club iht Simday S:hcol will be held in of the nation, according to th* j : h-.z —>-y 5:h and a card party :be charch on D?member 23. r. Veteran; Administration. OI these [ tx :."n Li the parish house 7 P. M. Ai) Difinbers of the ora- there are 14.953.000 World War '.'•:': '..:'• end el February. m-,;n:tr are inviicd t J a::?nd. II veterans: 3.712.478 World Wai Tr-- rr--*-.: «'tre: Mrs. Joseph I vets: 114.500 Spanish-Americar:' ..:. £_. Mrs. John Venerus. Mrs. vr-s* 841 ve'.erar.s of Indian wars UMM WorkCft NOW rK¥8 sue: 91 5.urv:v:n; veterans c* thf. "Your Friend Appliance Stnr? J Adams, Mrs. A. W. Scheldt. ; .- P.. A Lir.CP. Mrs Louis No Exctk)to 6o Borefett Civ.1 Wa-. .^r! Mrs. Rose Godfrey. Mrs. ImporUst Ycirs , i.r.r.'•-•.:? Rar.-jolph. Mrs. Wain.- BOGOTA, COLOMBIA. - Tr,-; it has Been esUmated that'one - :'. Mr-. Hirrr Halsey. Mrs. goverrjnent acted to Jjrce shc>es TDWH year of r.ght feedirg in the life of ; ..:. Ci:?;ub, Mrs. William Bird, on barefoot workers. « child is mor« inportant '.han 10 ' rs. :i»n>»r A Sioan. Mrs. Percy It decreed that employers must - years of right leea^ig after he is ;:MV M s. Erojamin Treider. five a free pair cf shoes every fully gro'«i. six month* to permanent workers New Air Power Hoe Replaces getting lew than SO pests S4S 40' a month. Drudgery of Hand Farming The decree do«s net perrr.it the Christmas Delivery BUY SAN FRANCISCO—One answer to employer to give rrs'.r.ey ;nslead higher agricultural production co»U at show. Workers fjrie:* *^eir rr,3v be found in tbe air power boe righu to the next p3ir if U;ey do invented by Frank King, iugar b«et not personally use the EI-.CE!. gr'-weT. The law permitted several of- Assured A!;h j2h Vh.e machine is rnec>iani- ficial credit and supply agenott call) practical, actual savings in op- t« establish a cha.n of shoe fac- NOW eralxg cos'.s ate not known yet tories to furnish the shoes a' says .! P. Fairbanks. University 0/ coiL Fines ol 50 to l.OOO pc-"^ California agricultural engineer, <$2J to $580i were fixed for err; vihr, saw it demonstrated. ployees failing to wear the shrc-s He added That the saving! would have to be high because tre hoei "VOICE OF AMERICA" c-ost about J165 each to m»he. plus 1 the air compressor, coit al tractor The "Voice cf America' is no *' and driver'» wages. beaming "the American s;or>" 24 hours a day. in 22 languages to However, it replaces tbe drudf- j 150,«00,fl00 li^t-eners throughout ery of (und hoeing and wortcrt | the world. Eesponsibility for the v,r'i ha*« a chsnee to le»n on a i entire operation is now centered ir hvidle ani rest, he said. j International Broadcasting Divi- Up to 90 rows cm be weeded »1 ! SEWMACHINES sion of the OHce of International or.f/e. A tractor draws an sir com- Information, under George V. Al- prtsfir slowly down theftyld *Uo Portable and Furniture Styled 'fen. Assistant Secretary of State air hoses attached on each side. for Public Affairs. Cabinet Models K?'l' ho:e is connected to a bee ALL MODELS NOW AVAILABLE FOR with a piston at the top of Uve PUBLIX Pharmacy Record Pine Tree hawile. C'lmpres-'ed air j»b» the Largest pine tree in Idaho was 91 Main St.. Woodbridge hiat'i- Ijii'k and for;h much like a cut at Bovill in 1911 and. scaled 8-03(1') /MMEDIATE 01IVERf! j-ricl'.lv.trrror 28,900 board feet. PRICED FROM • BUY NOW $139.95 t PAY NEXT YEAR CHECK THESE FEATURES § 1. BUILT I>i SEW UGHT. § 2. DIAL TENSION CONTROL. \ i FINISHED ^ 3. AUTOMATIC BOBBIN WINDER. I? §i 1. 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forGIRu CH4R6I l>Oft SWEATERS i Perth Amboy SNOW SUITS CREDIT! DRESSES COATS forlOYS JACKETS P. A. 4-7075 . sw 184 Starth St. Perth Uiboy "your fri«tMU]| appllanr« UfEN fcVKNlNGS UNTIL 9 TNDKf F.NDENT-LEADER THURSDAY, 'DECEMBER IB. 1948 PAGE Mgregational Church to Hold Sisterhood Holds WlUa flood i,irl All Year' Fonda to Portray 1 948 S'irol Services Christmas Eve Chanukah Program CHRISTENSEN'S Lincoln on Radio THE FRIENDLY STORE" ,M[>MHinOE All nrraiiRe- Ros>. E'er Blooming" and "Naz- WOODBRTDOE — Chanukah, WOODBRIDGE — One of the li iw iin-n completed for the •he Festival of Llnhts, was caln- mnst powerful ,Bdio plays, "Young 1 r'hri-: iii.< •; sr vices at the bnitpc! fit Monday's session of His Mi Lincoln, with Henry Fonda i ]i!!'.r"",.iti')jial Church, Rev. On VI nrtnesday at 7:30 P. M.. fin Sisterhood of Congregation Adath Piictd" i i,; 11. Civs',, minister, an- Linusuar. pageant will bp staged by depiciuu the rele of the Great iM-ael in the vestry room of the il '.n'.-iy. the Ch ) -X'II School under the di- oi-.i syriagO!!u? on School f',tiT;>t. I'miinripitor In his youth, will be iin.in K. Allen, minister of rection ,> f Lloyd Smith. The Junior The devotional* were led by Mrs. I'.'C l'.'ih drama In the series Great •. will H.iv the Junlnr, Youth and Youth Choirs will sine, and Samuel Newbcriter. i'ties from Great Plays heard Miss Ca.rtvine Hansen will be the •rr Station WOR Friday md S"ii|n,' clKtlrs sir.K nt the 11 Thf program chairman, Mrs. C. 1: fhri.slina.s Sunday scrvlo.a soloist. I he music will feature •ivinsnred by the Episcopal F»ra- carols fr< a i other nations. Follow- I. Hutnrar, introduced • Mrs. Her- .wun" .Sunday. Music, In ad- man Phvln who directed the play il;^. of Woodbndge Township. , i in Ir.uli-.'.'inal carols will ing the p; ( rant of worship and the When Hen:y Fond* was Invited Bivlng of- Mis White Gifts, a printed. "Chanukah Restored" in , "I lie C'h i'itmas Candle," by Mrs. Abraham Bum- lo participate in this series he ac- i till' Manner." "Lo, How stein and enacted by Mra. Isadore i cpted eagerly but stipulated that | . he wfmld like to recreate the part :hristma.s i Pir-ty will bo hpld with Rabinowitz, Mrs. Solomon- Brod- fky and Mrs. Samuel Swtvdel. (if tin youthful Illinois lawyer Santa Clan,; Riving gifts to all the 1 OBITUARIES Rabbi Samuel Newberser spoke (ivi'r the air because of the out- A friendly remind' :" f-om your Friendly Store to shop children. sia'idtnK success of the moving The Chri\ mas Eve Servlc? wil on "The Historical Significance of now^-urtlnir/inlly and with the full, undivided atten- i-ii'ture version of "Young Mr. ||N W. KYIJKR besln at 11:.'5 P. M. and will ft.v Chanukah," and chanted the tra- Lincoln" released several yews tion of our clerics. . . . And here we have those little ' John W. Ry- lure the Jur.w, Youth and Senior ditional praye:: In the ceremony of ai'o. things that help to make home a very cozy, comfort- 77. un old irsident of Woocl- holm, Cat1, erine Hansen and the tlshtlni; of the Chanuk|h able place. This weekend Is the time to make best Tuvmliip, who resided at Mrs. D. o. I', ess, Soloists; and a candles. Mrs. William Staum sang Main Strct't, died Saturday at Women's Trii Mrs. L. P. Moore, stveral selection and'the program Born In Grand Island, Nebraska, choices. Ambny Cii-npr.il Hospital. Miss Anna J ;hnson, «nd Mrs. closed with the singing of Chanu- :md educated at the University of Ion i:f the la!:- Jolirj W-., andBerwln Booth1. The music in- kah sonns. . *,_< Minnesota. Henry Fonda gained Ityiii •, hr i,s'survived- by cludes: "Ch'i.vlimas Candle," b: The president, Mrs, Benjamin hi early experience.at the Omaha r\ Clari'iH'o aHd a niece Bitgood; "He Shall Peed Hi' Kantor. welcomed Mrs. Samuel C immunity Playhouse. His first both or W Flock," by HatrJel; "Come Unti Dem in to membership, A vote of ii i success came as Dan Harrow ST. MARY'S '", wc-.c held Tu:s- Him,' by HantVl; "H«rk Now O thanks was given the committee in 'The Farmer Takes a Wife," :ii thn GurreUon Shepherds," a Moravian Carol; in char;>r of renovating the vestry Hi-, present play about the tJ. 8. and »,., nimral ChupM, Pcrtl "While By Ouv Sleeping Flocks," room. The committee was Mrs. Naw—"Mr. Roberts"-*as played iv v.iih Hcv. A. I,. Kreyling tiadltlonal carol,: "Lullaby on .Joseph Klein, chairman, assisted to Standinu Room Only'on Broad- ilLii'.1.. Clln.il was In the Al Christma"0 Holy Nii?ht,s Eve." "bj'Adams ly Christiansen; "Break; : by Abraham Nslss, Frank Hirth, uav for the past six months, CHATHAM Forth O Beaut bus Haavenly' Jack Laden, Walter Warfleld, Jack His early farm background and LlRht," by Bach; "Low How AKohn, Samuel Carpenter, Mr. and education have given Mr. Fonda "I WAS A GOOD (Hill, ALI, YEAR" ... It looks ;n; Uioush Santa an unusual insight into the char- KTH IITYAK Rose E'er Blooming" by Prae- Mrs. Aloert Patnoi, Sidney Drr- hclievrs her, too. Risbt now Santa is busy with millions of inter- NEL- J. iiu Kuchtyak, 341 torlous; "No CRndl? Was There nyak. Mrs. Hutncr, Milton Stern, views like this, hut he's expected to stay on schedule and arrive acter of Young Mr. Lincoln. . . . BLANKETS i Street, for the next two months. An an- Innate resourcefulness In obtain- | JU'rncl Fire Co.. No. 1, a sec- The congregation wfll sing some nouncement was made of the chil- ing thtir acquittal, and his clever- y of the Heli'-f Association of of the ert-it Christmas hymns and dren's Chanukah party to be held Christmas Program on Sundayness In Uapping the real murderer Dect-mbcr 26 at 2 P. M., with Mrs. \v>'ri(l r'xernpt Firemen's As- carols, traditional scrfipture pas- provide radio drama of the first Pfuvioi in charge. A current events - i,ui and a ivimmunicant of sages will be read and tlje minister, md the congregation will join in order. report was read by Mrs. David Special Music to be Rev. Press, will t?lve a brief medi- Export - Import president urges Fil mbaum and the membership Insing, "Joy to the World." "The tation. Heard at 11 A. M. and ? U, s. lead International trade, • i, survival by his widow, prl^e was won by Mrs. Rabinowitz. irst Noel" and "Silent Night.' h.i Ti'/.vinklewic1?. Kuchtyak; kn exchange of gifts and a sa- 4:30 P. M. Services * AT. Crisci's postlude will be Du- inhiei. Dirothy C two sons, Armsd services stood at 1,564.018 Archie Rice, William Gordon, Mi- cl il followed with Mrs. Patnoi >re's "Teoccata Finale." ami .Jiilm V.. liis parents. on Nov. 1,20.000 October gain. chael Cairns and Walter Hlcln- Mis. Irving Kline. Mrs. Sheldon WOODBRIDOE — Special uiid Vr;;. AntiirW Kuchtyak; bothen. Tabor-, Mrs. Emanuel Klein; Mrs. Christmas music will be heard al I. !•:;. Mrs. OeoLc Lahovich, Masonic services were conducted Charles Rossner, Mrs. Norman the First Presbyterian" Church $\ Amboy; M'-s. Claries Rildel, Friday night by officers ot Amcrl- Tnnzman, Mrs. Maurice Polkowitz Sunday. "BATES" BED SPREADS Mr-;. Jof^r.Loto, Fords cus Lodge, No. 83, D. F. & A. M., and Mrs. James Rauchman serving At 9:45 A. M.,. the Sunday for Great Gift Selection... }ti' W.Ifi Hi'iienbili'K. Av- of which the diseased was ex-p.vst as hostesses. School will observe the annual ;. Andrew. Perth f.vn h'dtJi master. The next meeting will be Jan- White Gift Service for the "King. to and Mi iel. Avrnel. i uary 10 in the vestry room of the At 11 o'clook, Roland Crisci, or- MRS. JULIA KONDAS * i ganist wil! play Bach's "In Dulci HIACI: PORT READING — Mrs. Julia Jubilo" and "Divinium Mysteri- -• Clarence H. um," Purvis, for the prelude. The 1 Kondas, 46, widow of Prank Kon- LOMAX ,••[•, lii,.', St lewRi Avenue. das, 1 Cliff Road, Port choi- and congregation will sing c:lv if CiiiT"f f*. died Sunday died suddenly Tuesday of a heart DAR Yule Meeting "O .Come, All Ye Faithful." The Ami) iy (ieiuTiil Hospital attack at her home. She Ls sur- adult choir selections wijl be "The HOME & AUTO SUPPLY shii; illness. vived by two daughters, Mrs. Shspherd Story," "Sing We Al s in ltic advertising busl- Americo Zullo and Madeline; a Scheduled Monday Noel." "Hark. Now, Oh Shep- 51 MAIN ST. WOODBRIDGE in Nemdk for over 20 years Mrs, Louis Puskas Mrs. Anthony herds." . , it fniincr u'.nctor of the son, Frank, and three slstors. WOODBRIDGE — The Christ- "The Virgin Slumber §ong" wil. (OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE) l3ul!tM:is' and Loan As- Mrs. Louis Puskas, Mrs. Anthony mas mating of Janet Gage Chap- be sung by the High School choir Kovesdy and Mrs. Joseph Banyas. ter, Daughters of the American nii' lus widow, Anna Funeral services werr held this Revolution, will be held Monday at Ktl.M•; ii .son, Edward; morning at the Greiner Funeral 2 P. M., at the home of Mrs. Sher- Former Local Qirl AUTHORIZED DEALERS for Bates Comb Percale Sheet and Pillow Case O«">rt!e W. Kreidler Home, 44 Green Street, Wood- man Dsmarest, 102 Qrove Avenue. to Wedtfi Brooklyn Chas . P.i. two sisters re- bridge, and at St. Elizabeth's The program will include Sets in Perms', Ivunla; two broth- Church, Carteret. Burial was m Christmas story and music. Fol- (Special to the Independent- TELEVISION (Pastel Shades) rc iilai.- in Trenton and St. James' Cemetery, Woodbridge. lowing the custom of other years, Leader! ./•' lotlu-r in N-w York City and the Janet Gage Chapter will take BROOKLYN—The forthcomin MBS. CLARA KIGAKD up a special collection toward a marriage of Miss Mildred C. Bay and RADIOS by $10.98 to $14.98 liur.il ' 'iv.r -s w ill be held this scholarship for a girl or boy at ISEUN — Funeral services for 27, a nurse, formerly a resident ol RCA at uv.) n'clocK from the Crossnoie School, Crossnore, N. C. Woodbrldge, N. J., was indicatec • PHILCO Bates Supreme Cloths Mrs. Clara Ri«ard, Hillcrest Ave- This school is one many which the nue, were held Saturday at file In a marriage license issued to her ADMIRLA Rayon Damask the Daughters of the Daughters by Deputy City Clerk Thomas F. • G. E. Greiner Funeral Home, 44 Green of tlie American Revolution helps ' " Individually Boxed O1.OSKHV Street, Woodbridge. Rev. Henry Walsh in Brooklyn Municipal ifKNEI, .loiin Uloskey. 16 to maintain by collecting and sell- Building Monday. Haitnian ofliclated. ing used clothing. The funds are rtl Stri'i-t, a. retired employe Pall beircrs were Frank Quack- WASHERS by i.98 to - povi Hciiilui;: Railroad, died used for the upkeep of the build- She will be the bride of George •nbush, Frank Jacobs, Prank Samuelson, 28, a marine engineer, liiy at t!u- Pcnti Amboy Oen- ing. Mohr, Raymond Schimpf, Michael of 117 West Shore Road, Denville, • BENDIX •A.B.G " ll.wpitit!. He is .sitn'lved by The DAR announces that it has Pavernick und OtomeWood. 1 N. J. daughters, Mr». Hfrman i . manual for citizenship printed in CANNON the Chinese language. Copies may Born in Woodbridgc, and edu- ifh. Avt'iicl; ami Mrs. J JUDITH E. ELLIS TIRES by Goodyear be obtained by calling Mrs. Kon-cated in the public schools there, TOWEL SETS M,:Govnn. Silver • Lake, ISEUN — Funeral .services for rad Stern. the prospective bride is the daugh- Iw.i hnis. John. Jr., Avenel Judtth E. EJis, (rrfant daughter of .itl, Pt-rtli Amboy. ter oi William and Minnie Bay. $1.49 to $5.98 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ellis, Mid- Her future husband was bom in REFRIGERATORS by dlesex Avenue, were held Monday BETTER NAIL EM DOWN Norway, the son of Julius and H. rovi: at the Greiner Funeral 'Home. 44 WOODBRIDGE —Two boxes of Agne^lJEamuelson. - • PHILCO • NORCE Shower Curtain "Sets DoDIMUUCiK - Funeral serv- Gretn Street. Woodbridse. carpenters" tools valued at $150 Wedding plans Issued by the ; Jnhn H lyiyt., former su Rev. Julius Rucci. ,St. Ceceli'B were stolen from a construction MANUFACTURER-APPROVED SERVICE qjuple call for the marriage cere- :u pi nil.;) il uf Woodbndge Church, ofliclated Buiial was in Job on Route-35, according to « re- APPROVED SERVICE. 'up - iioois, were held St. Gertrude's Cemetery. The child port made by John Mudran, fore- mony to take place shortly in Brooklyn, ,ty at llw Gunner Funeral died Saturday at St. Peter's Hos- man, to Patrolman Ai-pt Peteisen, Bath Mat Sets \u-\-. \Vii:i.im H. Hchmaus pital. New Brunswick. Tuesday. ' A ,•'. I'DQ;;:.' EpiMinwl Church. we, 1! ti ;.u ..as in the church Army's football team nafned Life in Venezuela has returned :v l!-.; pall bearers were winner of the Lambert Trophy, to normal after coup, WE'VE BEEN MAKING MUSIC Lmi n. TtiiinT. Waller Jensen "SOANTON Lace Table Cloths for 10 YEARS! " •*"• to We can't but help feel proud that weliave been at the CURTAINS N0W-N01 •same address for ten years. vVe hope to be here for ten to beautify your windows.—Many styles to choose Do You years more, with your help. Because only your coopera- from.—Many styles to be plfiased with. LOOK OVER THIS LIST tion and appreciation of our services have made us as OF FAMOUS MUSICAL successful as we are today-. 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Hulwnhy ill, the Memo- ( that she. was on the wedding anniversary ,••, Dorothy flr»-^in th« middle of * lake. housewife is spice conscious again ,1 Miniir'pnl Building. retiring doesn't mean for the first time since great-great- Lamour's lovely long Hair was Th« tour, Kenneth Young, Bob The Kills, who rr-.'civrd pins grandmother diagulied Jerked vtnl won't be seeing whacked off for her appearance in Miller, Bill Pettigrove and Leon- •re. Aiulrry B.MI'S. Miir.shn Burns, ion with a Judicious measurement Sonja any more, "Manhandled" . , . The D/m ard Bon, were < Wilt. of fenntl. and that Relit.i bland park reservoir In a new boat ,\,i' H.i-'ltli-r. C.iml Ann Hrn- Anirihes have hern married twelve For more years than a gourmet will he the only whtnja itoriri suddenly swept the • i ,,III, 1)1;.Mr Kyiik, Josin Nelson, years now , , , Hetty (liable will likes to contemplate, the cooks of wateri. > \:\ lull;' I.iiin. .Indy I.nnionlro, cinematic skntri- Id the film biography of Eva the nation Juit reached for salt and n:irin;iry Muck. I.nis Msilon. Miir- artress rrniaininl Tarwiay's life hut nnt for some Th« craft's fuel supply was ex- pepper shakers when the recipe ii ,inn'' Mrnl'.ti, M:uy Ann Moc- in II oil v wood.- v\ months yet . . . Skilled medical htuitad in bkttling the waves so called for seasoning. Now they arc iiii. Willliii .l;iM" Ii;ii^on, Beverly The retirement attention staved off the threat of (he gat tank was refilled. Inadvrr blossoming out with a spice ?hd( mi Mi:hni>lry, .Iny St'.-rki.;. Sus.ui Sonja has in mind ilen flirts which lias been confront- tently th« cap wai left off a gai of some 200-odd spices, all in proml can and about two gallons of the nent places. ,- (inrlinps, Prv-iy \Vi"lii)c*k. Mnrir merely has to do with the strenu- ing Richard Arle-i . . ..Grnc Kelly Inflammable liquid spilled out, flow- Women who previously knew Hin-lcr, But'liir.i Whitman, Carol ous, hut very profitable, road sliow staying in Paris while wife Betsy ing under the floorboard*. only o( cloves titr ham and emna tours she's hern mnkine ft* several lilair does a picture in Rome. An open carbide- lamp let off mon for toast now can discuss years now witrfth'ht ilcatinR-sliow * * * * the blaie. Items like "cardamon," "enri p Man to Wed tronp of hers, The blonde star will Kvfn before doinjr one of his ander," "maoe," and even "fenu- Miller and Young were singed In RO riftht on producing and starring radio programs, Al Jolson is greek." a successful battle to quell th* fir* York City Ctrl in a picture now and then, just to The spices tre back In the United practically a nervoii': wreck, for with wet burlap sacks. But the keep the wolf from her door. States market In prewar plenty— (N|ir«'IHl ttl iHHcpflHlPHt-l.t-iiiliTf fear the show will fire laddies' troubles were far from except pepper. Al.FRKO ,1. IH1NTKF,, JR. (Statisticians figure that the closest he a flop. Tint the over. NEW YORK The m;ir inye of Peppercorn*, mostly grown In the beast has been to Sonja's topper of all his Iris Mary. Eppin^pr. li). of 722 Alfred .1. Dunfce. Jr., 282 During Die scramble water got the Netherlands East Indies and portal during the past 15 years nervousness alone jpst Ninth Hiiv I, Nrvv York, In (i. ecu Street, a senior in the Into the boat's motor and it stopped. India, are real war casualties. The Dim Mcslcr, M. of 7H Grnvi' Avc- I'eiclier Training department at is about 141,000 milk) > these lines was The oart were washed away, the world's supply has bHn cut from a Woii'lbiil if. '.vill take jilfu-.r- Klrler College, Trenton, h now * * * s-jjp displayed when he gas can was Jettisoned and the car-prewar 182 million pounds tn an pic soon. pruetlee teaching at Perth Am- turned down that bide lamp went overboard. estimated 60 million thin year. 1 1 The Hedy Lamarr - George E Tin cnni)l" iihl.iinrd Ihfi' li- IKIV High School, offer to go to the The firemen drifted In the help- The United States will get mos |4 wed iit ihr City Gink's Sanders romance of yestcrtnonth Al Rider, Mr. Dunfee is ma- London Palladium, less craft for several hours. of the world's production. Hire her? Dr-cmber B. is sure enough dead and col Spice for the home kitchen cur 1 joring In social studies and ac- at a salary cnmpatablc to the Finally the boat was washed Miss Eppin-iM w.is liDiu in New They've had some torrid love rently rum alphabetically from all \) ==- counting, and for three years Marshall Plan budget in its ashore — three miles from their k, the il,ni!!htiT uf I''i;mk ;iml scenes in "Samson and Delilah"', spice to tumeric. has been a member of the Rider , liinensions. Al explained to friends planned destination. |»ry Lumpen Kp;>invi i. Her iirn.s- but between such scenes, they varsity baseball team. that he'd happened to be a terrific ive hn--h:i!Hl %,i> l)nrn in hardly exchange a word. Costs for thirty-seyen big cities I i(ll)iid!1.'.1, Ihe'son of Ki.uik and Mr. Dunfee is married to the hit in I/omlon, years ago. Now * * * * rose 20 per cent In 1947, former Miss Arlene Messlck, he's afraid that he couldn't top AudubbN Society Reports WiMiilhrldce. I like Groucho Marx at all No Eaglets in Famous Nest times, doing anything, but I do himself in popularity if he made THEY'RE He spent nearly three years In another appearance there. And. if the V. S. Army, 26 months of It insist that he. is at his dramatic he didn't, Al insisted, he'd get an THEY'RE AMAZING Avenet Notes overseas where he won four bat- best when he has LANCASTER. PA. - Here's a awful complex, So he didn't go tle slant and the Purple Heart, a stately, buxom worlt THE NEW to I/ondon. Prrxhyl •ii.in Chiitiii C'hii.l- nfler graduating from Wood- female to woggle The neat of the lordly AmericanerTca n Kltit'.s ;i i" li-iti'il ;is follows; hrldge High School in 1943. his eyebrows and * * * * bald eagle in Lancaster county Is REMOVABLE 111.l.iv, DinwiilMM- 111. II A, M,. leer at. This will Don't be surprised if super- vacant FI.EXALUM SI,/\T rvii'f Ciiriitiu-i. pin-i.im !S( .nor definitely be the wealthy Aga Khan is in Holly- The National Audubon society re. Custom Made ports that for the first time since I Children'^ C'luni: 'I [', M Sim- Roie Bush Owmr Frightens case in "It's Only wood by the time you read this. S'.-honl rrii'^ini: II ]'. M CJ.in- 1'or one thing, he has hern wanting 19S6 there are no eaglets In the Thief With Homemade Alarm Money", for Jane i 11Ti.'!lli:ls lit Juy ' l>y .senior tn talk over his picture production famous Mt. Johnson Island aerie VENETIAN BLINDS 1 Russell's presence Groucho Marx Dii -OlTiriir to H.I Inwards new and releasing deal with Eagle- below Lancaster tn the Susquehanna SO EASY TO CLEAN PHILADELPHIA. - A rose i» a in this picture will undoubtedly nil";. M'IIKI.I.V rveinnn De- rose and by any other name would Lion. And it's just possible he may river. Dilif 21). 8 Ui I> M Christ ma- inspire Groucho to some of his smell as sweet. want to put a royatfoot down 6n Dr. Herbert H. Beck, of Lan- rty f ir ir.'ii nf liinii'h: Friilnv fanciest and most expressive leer- caster, custodian of the society's 1 But this Is a story about a roac the not very favorable publicity linni'. l)i,•!•nilier J4. 11 I M. ing. It will probably be the best sanctuary, said normally two and JKWEI.KY pneaks the lan- 1 that not only tmelled sweet but his kid, Prince Alv. has beep n.sMlins I -* ' C iiI(I:i -livhi Scr- leering performance on record possibly three young eagles would sounded pretty. getting via Rita Hay worth. fiiinKe uf loye. Tell your beloved .Suinl.iv. I)"- IDOIT :!(l. II since Groucho was inspired to be taking off about now for their 'O.'fnl m Vl t •! v: ' 3 P. M. Walter Hoff awoke one day to such high efforts by the late lovely * * *,• * first flight. I his Xnus day alt thai is tn [inns Si T\ Tiild un'i M.ir- Find three of his Urge and expert' Thelnw Todd. I like inspired publicity ^as;s. He figures either Mother Baldy your heart, with a, ting, a watch, rt,lr> by Jiiii'.,Ji- lit ill ami sive rose bushes missing. * * *' * One such showed up here in Holly- lied of natural causes or she was a necklace frorn our sparkling lit- (lions When he regained his composure Cintmeandtring: Phillip Reed wood when the press agent of 3 shot by a hunter who didn't know -TIIP P;IITIII-TI H|:- i , •\-,i,i. tic chaim-ri wires to the roots of six or didn't care that the national .collection. and Frances Gifford a new two- theater which was FREE Demonstration in On will ••|iou ir .i (• i-ii-iii;r remaining bushes apd attached the bird Ii under federal prctection. showing a picture Your Own Home. innl-'.iii •>' i; .I'-lu-k in (Ii- wires to a basement twitch. A tug some . , . Dennis Morgan has It would have to be mama, Dr You'll Always Buy With Confidence" at nel School. Thi1. ;ilT,ur 1:1 unilei landed the Robert Burns role in starring Lassie i( the bush would ring a beil. Beck said, for If anything hap Call Cartcret 8-6258 After ; i ! Hie Anvririin Fi'ii- Fur six nights Hoff slept undls Warner's film biography of the made a great pened to Papa Baldy another male liolinf V'.-, : ,!.- 1, K- .1 No. 373. 6 P.M. (urbfd. Scot poet... Wally Beery yelling ceremony of ad- *ould have mnved in Immediately If of I.. !)•! i!v v.ili tv Inn; Wiith's Reliable Jewelers • Then early one morning the rose for a new profit-percentage mitting a collie dog Eagles, he ndded. live by "baron 12 o.-lo.^ ..1,1 •. Iirshmi'll^ bell rang. contract deal at M-G-M ... Larry al rights," and once they select i I HELLEY Open Evenings Till 9 I he -sci'.»•! ,V i'1' •!• ii irr-i- \M!I . to the showhouse, Up jumped Hoff, up went his Parts won't go, for Al Jolson's nest they never use another, nor [Jield on Thii" l.iy. .l.uiiiiiy U- J free, with rt e w s { VENETIAN BUND CO. j 190 SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOY window and away ran the thief, adio partnership. offer unless a permit any other birds to settle -Thr Wor.i in i ''Uih hed its Lastit photographers o n (58 POST BLVD. CARTERET Our stocks are most conmlete—selert Rifts now. spade in hand. within their chosen domain. Juftl Chn '".\ < |i uty al thr ' more money's offered ... In hand to perpetuate this event in (hylciiin Cun.-li List nl:dil nc. Orson Welles and Lia Pa- prjjrt. Reason for the pooch's free their hft!>inds a-, KUCSIS. A Cot Walks 420 Milts Only iinani don't like each other any admission, according to the press (Tet Mipi) r A,i. .i-i'vi'd iiml ii To Find Its Maittr Gone rtlore ... A couple of Ava Gard- agent, was that he was a relative p; >, ..in aiT.iT-'ert by ner's ex-husbands, Artie Shaw and hi Sri-ill--:, Mr. Frank LEOMINSTER, MASS.-Fluffy, t Mickey Rooney, are both demon- of the picture's star. Another good th, Mrs. Wu.i.im I-\ilkfii\u.':ii nno-year-old Angora cat, arrived strating fondness for New York stunt was dreamed up by the pub- Mi.s. Knil-n-lc H'rkly. hume after apparently walking 420 beauty Lillian Sherlock , . . Gary licist handling "Africa Screams", miles from Buffalo, N. Y., only to Cooper gained eight pounds while with Abbott and Costello. Cooking j-my ]»'•• find her mnster gone. on location for "Task Force". editors of ou,r local newspapers for tlrlii. Bon Hnnsbcrry sold his house here That almost' atnounts to plump- were invited in to be' technical rnd set mil by trailer with his fam- ness on Gary . . . Joan Fontaine's ily fur Mines Lake, Wash. advisers in the scene where the Fluffy went sight-seeing during a doing a radio playing of "Camille" two comics were being boiled in as her first stint after the birth iiie-nlitht stopover In Buffalo. When a pot by cannibals. GIFTS FROM WOODBRIDGE HARDWARE pre-lioliday she didn't return the next day, the of her baby . , . The Wallace Copyright 1748 Altai Fiatvrei SyndlcaU Hansberrys went on their way. These are the gifts that will last year after year, will h:- appreeiuted time after time. The cat was weak when she Heat Conservation Paper Pulp for Cattle reached here; her fine fur coat Loose-fitting windows and doors matted, her rlnws worn to the pad. In Sweden ever ain«e the. end need weather stripping to make of World War II, farmers have Neigh!)'*? took her to an animal them tight against drafts and heat been feeding hundreds of thou- SPECIAL y OFF ON ALL BOX TOYS hospital, where she is reported mnk- 3 EWELRY leakage. Metal weather stripping of sands of cattle and horses, with ing a good recovery. She will be either the flat type or the inter- apparently excellent results, paper flown tn the Hansbcrrys later. locking type gives tht best and pulp mixed with molasses, soy- longest service. beans and minerals. ALE! V'^^^ TRICYCLES wvn in:s !.95 up DIAMONDS SLEDS 425 up Good for many winter seasons (iOl.DCHUVS ARAMOUNT OFFERS GIFTS to come. GOI.IHKOSSIIS Tool Bench 1&95 UIHTHS'i'OiSLS FOR THE LAST MINUTE SHOPPER, WE CARRY A FULL Compete With To6ls .ltl!N(»Sfnr Men ami LINE AND A FULL SELECTION OF THE FOLLOWING Wuiiini ITEMS... . • ' ' TOASTMASTERS SILM'KW Alii; SEES ALL wiTILLS ALL MIXMASTERS ALL SLIPS • Barbizon, Seampruf and Kayscr up HrVSTiCALLY ^iRECTORlETr^ KHMJCKIH Crepes, Satins, Jerseys and Cotton Baby Carriages The Famous A. C. Gilbert Building Sets jf/»nlirah of othar . from 9.95 inns to bv sold nt Kayser, Quaker and Manning hsolulc roth bat' HOSE- DUMONT - R. C. A. inn [trices. Fabric, Kid alnd Suede MOTOKOLCf - EMERSON GLOVES- Don't miss the best bet in Also in tftuck hume entertainment. t Ciimpk'tc l.inc of Helen Harper (All Colorjs) MUSICAL 41 INSTRUMENTS SWEATERS - Constructioneer Sets Old and Rare Violins Faille, Leather and Corde Constructioneer Sets make better boys because they're (iuitars '2.95 fun with action. The boys "build 'em and run 'em." liutij'os LIONEL ELECTRIC TRAINS ljundreds of complete models can be made—Ferris Trumpets | Wheels with bright carnival seats, Cluu>o!, 'SiwntP H«art lavei GLAMOR GIRLS fabric snd lifting it r!ii<> Hadassah to Meet Patltnts Frow D«alb without to and fro action ! should ilwayi be pressed • CHICAGO - More than (100 pa- tierts havo been 6avcd from bleed- ruining the shape of the and the surface finish or |pn Monday Night ing to death on the operating table Jo,quin terlal. Uk«wlie, laces, I and others ncsr death from Injuries Fr«no-ln his o»i> way other delicate materials *i have been restored to life by giving "No lies in this ri." reidt ft. preised to avoid tearing Chip; .:• r! KT--^!» v::i meet them a second heart temporariW. headinu o« the author'. 'chtfW terial. The method was reported by Dr ,d In the S«n Franctaeo &••*«. !rv,n» H. Pat;" of thr Cleveland operty could be d«icribed Ciinic foundation. Z but .W. 1« th« hon«t Chapped Hay A rlic that had slopped bresth- way to describe it. ' Chopped hay weighs n\v . A';.•••». ine for eight minutes, as well a? i x him** on the pi«* «• :•; ai much per cubic foot n other dafs apparently dead for IOOK hiy. ' hnrd.P»n" «nd » river ^.Honi iU shorter timej, were restored to life 1 grtvtl vd rwk<: " by !hc second heart i -No g«r»ge. no b.mjiB»n pump The second heart consists sim- I downhill, probobly ought^ >« " jy.,,1,- ,- p'.y of a tranif'jtion of blood under n LINOLEUM ! pl,«J, M0.g=>»"n wrtrt tank to pressure ir.to jn artery. Blood iransfi sions ordinarily are given in- I b'«™r.t, probably ought to b. t' a vein without pressure. 1 detned." When a pati?nt has lost a lar^e Jj "fr/'.-r.! of blood or is .in shocK from ordw," Saroy.r, wrotr There ! 50 roung olive trees .l«nf • other csuses,, his bloob d ppressure j-but no practical «>• of so 1 tJiRt th* heart car.not pump H> brill Corn Reed into the ooiy quickly enough, ' them.'" • It Is the na'.ii!"" of hybrids to Dr. . „,. ....li-d ! ..o™ only P- » .break up ;n the r^or.-j generation, Giving -the1 b'ood transfusion di- i property. He H K«*Pln" lix or ; r ' ' add a bijj dr r- in yifH always re- rccoy into the artery under pres- KS ««. for hlm>df M . , 'CSR« TV ;'i- j'r.cos the pump and start* it rnent to hi. iwl ^t1,^ r<;r from 15 '.Jars.v'J'J {< f 15 f(.\r.i : v?:r.. Will tell bol«nre (or $35,000. lf0 ,„ ,,ir , Pv. >".•.? vrtio have stopped • H intere»ted.' concludes the i-'r ihpr'will take a deep breath •have hfad examined or te>«phon* 'i^s:::'tly when fte blood starts go- Fresno HS1* »"- Tlir fulirio worry about the work piling up on your desk. Guaranteed First (iu.an. v!r f!> :H Avisoe $1.98 SQ. YD. rayon.'«'IKU1 and COULD YOU USE A GOOD CAR? tailors b?autiri]!l.>. :' "mu..t' for Thirty Per Ctnt tf HMMS AlH ThW Stumbles Into FELT BASK crisp outdoor ;,potls clothes'. In U. S. Lack frivatt Baths Still Mitt CoRvution ('oniolcam, Armstronc I'.r.. --Pattern 9311'comes In small 79f SQ. YD. (H-l«), medium (1820). large CHICAGO - Three out of 10 , HENDERSON, KY. - If t IF SO • • Treatr,i-nt for Ringworm (40-42). Small takes 2'i yds. 35-ln,' American homes do not have pri- mouM Miundered into t conven- May op«n th« Jo«f CONGO WAI I Recommended treatment for Send TWENTYFIVE CENTS In vate baths and private flush toi- \ tion of e*t>. it wouldn't be any Economical Wall (tmttu ringworm on cattle is to apply lets, according to Bit 1948 Bri- to a Happies Xmoil coins for this pattern to no Newa- more furprijlng than what hap- Eaty to InAts'l tincture ol iodine to the affected paper Pattern Dept, 232 Weat tannica Book of the Year, and two pened h«rt. YOl' CAN GET Clecni I.lkr Mm. Hero is your chanc? to buy a 1938 Chevrolet, four-door parts. It should be used each day 18th St., New York 11, N. V. Print out of 10 do not have running wa- O»cir Pn*tt. », oi Hcnder S Loatrout C«l»n - :>', Hi •) for several days in a row. but care plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, ter. ' t sedan, in Rood mechanical condition, good tires, JUid ton, «ccut«d ot •tMlitif « truck $25 to $500 55f Ron nine l.-.i should be taken not to get the STYLE NUMBER. The situation hat improved, how- in Evanfrllle, Ind., drove up in VENETIAN BI.lMiN " paint is pood. Car has l)een taken care of by sole iodine into the eyes of the animal. ever, since IBM, whtn only 55.7 TODAY IN RECORD {root ot * hotel her* Jurt «t ISO TIME! JVRT FHONE C'MtoK-nude from \\.>I>.I The herdsman, too. needs to be on per cent of American dwelling units * owner. S500 cash. May be s«en by appointment. Day- police offloen and (beriffi td- Hleel, Alaminum gua«l against infection. The best had private bathi and private flush Oeorif Buck jovimed tbc mornint icwka tf way to do this is to wear gloves Uncle Sam Says toiteti. In that year, 70.4 per cent WO-«18« 55< PcrSqaarr 1 time, call Woodbridge 8-1710 until 6 o'clock; evenings, tbe Kentucky Pace OAcen t»> during the treatment. . were provided with running water. and arraiWf everythlflf lociatioa A 1 Woodbridge 8-1287-W. • Comparing rural and urban con- by phone. Your loan WM Newt ot the theft bad retched be r«*dy In 15 mtmrtet'. Farm profr, us? or. bftter iivin ditions, the Book of the Year re- < veals that although 84.3 per cent Henderson officers In th» meet uraed by planners. ing }utt a split iecond eirller Floors of the urban homti had private EMPLOYEES bath! and LDileU in 1M7, 57.3 per They arrctttd ProBtt—with in linoleum - Rues - Venn cent ot rural nontirm units were enthusiastic gtUery—on « charge j LOAN CO. Blinds equipped with them and only 21.9 of violating the Drer act. Inter- } llp<-u s.lnrdii)" Till I !'• M. Asphalt and RUMHT I per cent of rural farm homes in- state transportation of a ttoltn llBt l»0 MAIN SI Hi 1 1 .'...'.•* these eonvenienwi. motor vehicle, »7 MAIN STREET WOODBRHXlr ^ ' Woodbrldite K->i: Slightly more than 4 per cent of the city horou lacked running water, but ot all the rural farm homes, nearly two-thirdi had no SAVE MONEY Four Roses 4/3 $139 Golden Wedding 4/3 $3.59 running water. CIGARETTES CHESTERFIELD - CAMELS Argentina plans to fnd dollar ltX*KY STRIKE PHILLIP Haig & Haig Scotch-Pinch Bottle 4/5 $6.99 ! deficit by balancing trade. MORRIS OLD GOLD - PALL MALL • RALEIGH - TAREY- TON Taylor's Wines 4/5 $1.35 Calvert Reserve qts. $5 Once again we ulule our Newspaper $1.49 boy», honoring (heir thrift and en- FOR THE BEST! 'Kit CAHTOX Irrpri-c. Nearly 500,000 of these PLACE YOUR COAL I'rrlulnni brnmla (IlKht klfhrr. Paradise Wines—One-half Gallon $1.45 boys are carrying on tlni ien.ie of Ailil ,',r per rarto* for uhltpK duty and responsibility which bringa OR OIL ORDER mill l.undllRK, 7onr SI ••ln» are training for MKTCM, snd a part Cunrnntrrd DrllvcrT of that training is in llirifi. Laul t year, newsboys enrolled in Nfw»- WARR papcr Thrift Clubs invested 92,000,- Srnd < hffk or Hoar) Ordrr Only j COAL & SUPPLY CO. WOODBRIDGE LIQUOR STORE ' 000 in IL S. Savings Bonds These E JOSEPH ANDRASCIK bonds will pay them $4 for every 13 Tel. Woodbrtdie 80724 inTestfd ten yean hence. Every ST. GEORGE AVENUE ALLISON TOBACCO CO. WOODBRIDGE bond i* guaranteed as the safe-jure POST OFFICE BOX 1006 574 AMBOY AVENUE investment for everyone. WOODBRIDGE, N, J. WILMINGTON. DELAWARE Call Woodbridge 8-1889 [/. 5. Tituury U

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'choose hers from Per- A NIW JIR5IY INDUSTRY HOME MADE CANDY sians, Sheared Rac- WITH A WORLD-WIDE coons, Musk rats, » Christ man Spar'uil' Moutons . . . fash- Th. moiwferfur. of phomwctuHtoh hos f»v*d oi > S-lh. BOX OF ioned into magnifi- voluoU. onW«*ca to «»dtm mtdicine. 1" cent coats with every tarvice Ntw Jarwy hM *** w eu:s1ond!n8 fconir. ASSORTED \ o § line^ every of Mon, not «iN by «ie m^uf^r. »f ^^ A Complete Selection of 1 produch but olio by th« cantinjol ond cxlcm.ve fashion's "NJw Look." CHOCOUTES " , .aorch that b «ff!.d on by many w^tl hnw/n ««">• [Quality Candji at The price {or these i NO M* C« f«yf «». banpfih (derived fron l ! coats is just as fasci- grod* phanr«n.«t|cal»-«h« Hwti icvod, *» •P'«e! n . i » . M*. oft 11 Moderate Prices nating as their fash- prtvtrt^, M» ***** Mtod. Our ,101. »*»"*• ion, just (as exciting in HH na.vfcKtm O< vlh«in,* and mllUon5 .f' Heiue American Mix ... a^clb. as their luxury . . . hov. b..n thlppad abroad to bring *n.wcd ht PURE SUGAR • CHOCOLATES and it's the sensible and tntrsy lo «nd«n»uf!*»d wor vidimi. htmcUrAc tahH'pna* In *t port ihelr «« prices • that really ond Gos Hard Candies. . . . ; . . 39c 1b. .F1LlEDCAND1ES •toy In «. mOm ***«. El«f'•* PURE SUGAR I make these coats a toflitantiy «t work In both Uboratory(nnd factory. Ribbon Candies , J . . . 69c P>. • HARD CANDIES prize. • CANDY CAJSES OLD KASHIONEp MOLASSES Penian Lamb i-flarc- Peppermint 59c 1b. Imcsc coat W FUR SHOP BOSTON Confectionery Chrlttmus 522 Amboy Avenoe, Woodbridge FOR THE PEST IN HOMmVOE CANDY AND ICE CREAM Creating* Woodbrldp SMITH STKEET * PKKTHAMBOY i:'. Y>\ K OlHmD?UylQA.M.tollP.M. i INDEPENDENT-LEADER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1C, 1»48 PAGE SEVEN Iselin (louple Saint I,miters Meet jil(,n, art) prov,\ini for WrouC to- Musical Numbers Annual Gifts to Worthy Causes nlvorsary Vt'irk. Tuesdny in Isofin Dfw Married Saturday c-:vl!-\ I.1 n . ancL Soothe Shoppers ••-Scout leaders of thfi'wn;-! KiBi were mliodiicpd to tWr«i l il'aJN Miss Eleanor Row Made at Ladies' Aid Yule Meet ! n Dlitrirt of Ravttan Coun- m?n ?mi Liu ?.op" cf thelr^aCttVr-' j! ,w 41 c.I Av> nel. ofliciatod j.'i-niiiiiijlinin, Muss., became the Firs* Presbyterian Church at-'fund of tho uiureh. byte hn. The meHins! opened wiih j i rie c'.nslr.a cirrm:ipie.<. The " 1,-iilc of John Ynckulich, Jr., son CHICAGO.—Mrs. Brown wore an flag exercises under the direction ot I nnd" sessirn w<«s in chance a \UM A>J 1 of Mr. and Mrs. John Yackulich, angry frown ai ihe stormed into IN A4IA. """,„'/ ', j A' Patnol. Scoutmaster of Troop! llo Wood and HUKO Waynoi iluclcy Avenue. Saturday at St. her neighborhood food Store. It had PURWfl THE Uam Mor«»u. ho«pit»Uty chair i slides of 'c.'iss of th; [32, Wodbridge. Prayer was clfer«d I Troop No. 47. rcliii's Chiivch. Rt7. John M. been »uch a frustrating day. But FOB m* man. was assisted by MTS Rich- by the Rev. Henry Hartman, Uchn. BECAME PA11WH «WT Th ry M ie . Davis i!us, |):isto|-. performed the she hadn't stomped far along tho ard Myt s, Mrs. Edmund Speece,' ; ^ » . *l"? ^ s for use at unit m^etlniis nnrl! svyzoiMTY aad Mrs Ajpro- iili'c-rlii!! ceremony. nlsle before she ilowed to the M:», Walter Cook. M». Dani.l, - r> «»*"<* Lrtt. Camp P>re3 v,t e pisiented by Stan- oiliit' e.vnh ani hymns sung The NalUnal Ijbor Rel u , , 1U ! rhythm o< io(» music wafting gently ley Spj^aaty. Scoutmaster of Troop by M s C Bur- hy her father, | ,,,„...,thrrmgh. ...the. store. ., John Ettershank. Mns. Frederick i ,! ' . „ "''. ii ol Colonla. E-ard hns ruled that a w( b.ii'i' was ttownpd in white 1 i)Jwarcl M Qesi'iie Kayser \ " • Mrs. Arthur * ™>m« I '•'' ' i. made with nn Illusion neck- The tody was undergoing some F.o.ier i;:r o( woo.'.smrns tonl.; Job scnlo i'.y kfeps right on r up w'.ien 1;P '(si; on strllte. niibrnidcetl In seedpearls. of the latest "shopping therapy" Mrs' rr''dw-:k Bftilsy st tht' :m'l the (?are of sur.Ji ert H*nssn and Mrs. William nii"."itip-li'n«(.h veil WHS at- which chain food stores are prac- M.S demonstrated by Hsrbsrt Wll- |,-l;lrn v,a; made !n P rallng f'alkenstern. , t;i,:i!':l ID n crown of orange blos- ticing on their customers to ease S.-cutnustrr of Troop 47 | the Ocnenl Electric Company baij,; Ml'S. O. H. Welerllrw conducted l(,m.",. Rlie rArrlert n bouquet of the parting of the dollar* ! hn bustacs-, session and read two VJ'.UI. The business session of the J m ri«ht to gr.mt seniority ' civnatinns and white or- tne.'linii va.i in charg;? of Fie'.d Ex- Seeking out the store mannger, rticles from the Elizabeth Pre.s- Of 440.C00 m.*n examined by the .striknu emyl::ye5, while Xt jlml.s. r Mrs. Brown said: "Yoil know, Mr jyte-.ial. Three new members were! Army since ( irly "Nnveniber In 43ecutlv, ? M. J. 3liyne. Dl .::ussion it. to Mrikc menbers of the l followed on th? training caui'se United Electrical Workers, Miss Mn Bowen, helln, as her Allen, I've bom mad all d«y. One ivclcomcd. Mrs, George Krutzlev. tSatc.i, 3'.!.0Q0, havo bcoo rsjjsted.1 foi1 Troo;) Ccimmltte?mra, the said O. E. was Ju«tl il'.'s maid of tyorjor. wore a thing after anothtr west wrong. Mn. AntiK Wlp.AnR and Mrs. Clyd? acrerdln'? to ln:ompl?r« flrjurw Court of Honoi- schciuisd for I iunvevpf, in diiirivirrr the -lii:-• brocaded satin Kown, a But I walked In here and that love- Beny. i from local Seleettvi- Sfvvi:-? Bo*r:k PebiiMvy 8th at Peuh .Amloo:;; ,'f v«:aaun and n .iiement bent- of whitz s.Uin buds and ly muilc hit me and now—well." Mrs, Myers reported sending |Mo ,,. of L:V CTV.I l:t.:i .: examiivd J ft : ; Hioh School, pUns for Alumni j flu which UR> Board s.'.ld art »_,; |iii-ned si rcvifl or flale Ri'cen nar- She left smiling, arms piled high m of toys and three boxes of!ar" in tilc 2'1 i;nS 2ft-year-old Ni.'jht, 30th Anniversary eclebra-' form nf pay, ''^r- with purchases. used clothing to the school at iEr'rJ!1Si a'sl.nus" snnw bl)fml3 6re 0 11 The bi'Jd&rnaldf, Mite Nancy Oliver F. Johnion recalled the ex- Ozon*., Tenn. Mrs. David Davis i^ *' ta ,tKcti- 23-y5ar-olds and n Port Reading; Mtss Irene perience u an example of what a study g:oup on "Por- fsw In tlis 22's. Mots of the . Iseltn; 1lX\sk AntlonUtc music therapy in stores can do. Mtesians" would meet m the examined we looked ovt.- :;nd Oardulla. ^rwjf.fitty, also HU company It piping music Into home of Mrs. William Johnson,tuinod dr;«n fcr physical reasons • . FramliiRhfim, Mass.. ntvi 110 food stores now "and we've not Jnnuary 25. t!u"in;; World Wai' II it is believed. I white brocaded sqttn gowns had a complaint ytt," he said. Mrs. Arthur Brytv reported a AM A |iul juiln headmere.OThcv •• .j Other thoughts and Ideas have profit of over $300 on the mn ciunL. |-lin Michnel Gardullo. Jersey HF HCAftT- CARDS FROM fliy; Andrew Tefftnliart. Mas- balloons soar skyward. TViere may CHRISTMAS OUR HANDSOME even be a ncighboitibod "queen" se- IHATCARRy ftts; iiiul Patrick Loia, Je% OUK HOIIDAV COLLECTION. W E 'V City. lected — average age abeut four GOOD Wl-iWS'j 'TO HAVE TRADITIONAL je»r«. TRI1HOS AMP Ciiml Lou, Woodbrldsse. as LOVEP OMffS SHOP BABYLAND OR MODERN, WHICH- •j.vr i;lrl wore a white satin They're called "St£**t of Tomor- EVER YOU CHOOSE . . . ;><'k, nnd a crown of white flow- row — Today." Door» op«D auto- AND SUCH A DELIGHT- She curried a basket of mixed matically as a customer approaches, iwerj. Ernest Smoyak. Keasbey, operated by an "el«ctrlc eye." FOR TOYS FUL SELECTION OF a tlni' bearer. Once Inside, tender concern for Flayground Color Scheme Fowl Pox GIFTS! SOMETHING DIF- A playground color scheme for FERENT ROR MOTHER, Upon ihel- return from a wed- th* housewife continues. If she has Fowl pox Is an old enVny of tlto BELOW ARE A FFAV OF OUR SPECIALS! ,i children's playground equipment, trlp to Washington, D. C, Junior along the can choose a poultry flock. It can be prevented DAD, SIS OR MOTHER—NOT ' which has been put into practice in id North Carolina, Mr. and Mrs. shopping cart with a rumble seat by vaccination when the birds are LARGE FORGETTING YOUR UNCLE Canada, is green and yellow. The ilrh will make their home attached for him to occupy. He's a few weeks old, and pullet flocks FROM TIMBUCTU. COME AND explanation for this choice of color th the fiumei's parents. happy tor Uw ride. She's happy not which have not been previously im- SEE THEM to have to corral him frequently in Is that green is restful to children's munized can be protected by vac- Whitney Doll Coaches AT OUR MOD- the aides. The manager Is happy eyes while the orange-yellow pro- cination with'pigeon type vaccine iwyir Eiplaiiit in Ltpl vides a quick vision contrast which when they are placed In the laying FOLDING ERN STORE, not to have so much work to do In NEAR THE hrnu How Client Wat Bittin rettoring order hi (be shelves. indicates danger points. For this house. Pigeon type vaccine gives purpose, the advocates of this temporary immunization; and the| Doll Carriages CRESCENT [CINCINNATI -Mrs. Anna W»g- Free Otnrfshlntt painting motif emphasize that yel- vaccination will prevent outbreaks THEATRE llander, 7!). Newport. Ky.. filed In some meat departments the low is the most hichly visible of of fowl pox which might stop egg suits for $12,000 each In com- shopper gets * free sprig of par- all colors. production for four weeks or more. l pleas court, chnrging «he had sley with each purchase to dress Greyhound Wagons en bitten and mauled in the Cln- up the platter at home. Protecting Trees From Babbits Schlesinger's niKiti club hy a chimpanzee be- Famous Fathers Rabbits can cause severe dam' R to ,thc Zoological Society of Another MW w ' ':1« Is the "«• Fathers of three presidents of age to trees. A common repeUant "Everything for tUe Office" nrinnati. press" ehMkout counter for the per- the United States lived to see their son with only a few purchjies. She sons take office. They were John is lime sulphur. To prepare, the Wagenlnndcr charged the WRITING PAPER - PENS - LEATHER WALLETS doesn't have to wart Impatiently In Adams, father of John Quincy material, mix dry lime sulphur In limal atiacked her when sh« FOR MEN AND WOMEN Adams; Dr. George Harding, sufficient water to make a thin •ij from an elevator at the a line of women with heaped-up father of Warren G. Harding; Col. paint It can be applied with lib, where she was employed, carti and basket*. For the latter 185 SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOtf, John Coolidgc, father of Calvin brush or rag swab on a stick and ick Glenn Williimi, attorney in group* of shoppers there are drinking Coolidge. it can be sprayed on. notion filed on bthalf of Mn. fountalni. Igonlanftcr, said: Along with the toft music, John- h't'hintifT had no knowledge of son said, go JQ-second "gtntle re- •csfnee of siraUrtt tamt-jtk jatqder'A tpot irautincemeoU. eyery fciur minutes, followed by • short BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS oup waiting for mid elevator, nor "penetration" pause. Only items CHILDREN'S BOOKS AND EDUCATIONAL TOYS—25< UP 1895 1948 the exercise of reasonable cere CHRISTENSEN'S departing from (aid elevator en the store's shelves are mentioned. HOLGATE WOODEN TOYS uld plaintiff distinguish said For a half hour before and after DOI.I.S AND STUFFED ANIMALS—$1.00 UP Ifmnanzre (mm \U keepers and shopping hours, the loudspeakers ADULT HOOKS — BIBLES "THE' FRIENDLY STORE" i other anthropoids,waiting there. carry a livelier music for the bene- WRITING PAPER AND NOTES—50c "PleintifT ,va; not aware until fit of the employes—and without ItACGKDY ANN, ANDY, LITTLE LULU DOLLS treaftcr that said elevator, or said ads. MINIATURE GAMES, DIARIES, ADDRESS, bclnnati club, catered to or were »d by wild jininali other than of ENGAGEMENT AND TELEPHONE BOOKS. I specie; homo sapiens, •specially U. 8, vessels carry 61% of car- PHOTO AND SCRAP ALBUMS ts, far from their native haunts goes on 31 trade routes in 1M7. GAMES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Africa and wn several miles DAYS are CHRISTMAS CARD SPECIAL OC- Ihe strong cages of the Cln> 24 FOR ..iti mol:gical gardens When ROOFING TROUBLE? aforesaid elevator-riding ehlm- CALL ' usually makes his home, but hout elevator service," PERTH AMIOY 4-0448 CORNER BOOK SHOP DIAMOND ROOFING AGAIN AND METAL WORKS | Cl SMITH STREET, PERTH AMBOY, N. J. who mine Ruhr coal for 305 New Brunswick Alt. I.Vmr lilch *trr<'t, ,\cit til lilelll (.Irniivrpi) deeply discontented.

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AS P's papular Fro*leil Foods Department is wetlr length skirt. Quick empty- ; - WITH PUMP -^ ^LJ^MJM0J lii ot.irk.J with trtiiler vcyclahles, siin-ripenefl fruits taf pump One-year writ- iQ . . . and (iiiitlaslihK poultry ajid fish. We've many ten warrant. ' Distinctive Diamond laiimin liramU ami a wide variety to choose from. FULL SIZE PORTABLE Price Reduced!-M ;>,:; Orange Juice <""»! The IRONER m*. 110 square inches of prun- JEWELRY A 6 oz. can makes six average BOTH iservings — no ileiroslinj; necessary ing shoe surface. 22-jnch ii-sfe "Was it designed especially for - all you do ij add back the water. roll. Open cad for easy : you?" is the most flattering FOR ! question you can be asked ironing. Left or right hand 1 ^^ St>a« berriesBlrdseyeirUWiy Wpi 53c ONLY about your jewfelry, And it is control. Thermostatic tem- the question you will often <.>l't>Illleftll.SFrfiHCliStyle-Uhti»lQoi27c hear, when you choose dia- perature control. Perma- mond jewelry here. 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She also .'.'«•• the'League of 1 'Cnntinued from Papp 1' tOntinued from Pf»ge 1' 1 Reporting on supervision »t the .Mp.ib'.t. 5hp fays, are very tiirTir- ' Nitons Buildins in Geneva. ; playgrounds and other centers. «:v frim cur Anipri,-an instnict.irs. -G.'imr»ny i veiy hard to get ', .m v ' Miss N.<.vl:ir says, "but some Mr. Ciioo said. "In order to utilize dv.-e .Ivni in n private "hoine DOI"BIT, TKOPARDY which were carried on this paee, 14,ulrr.t> travelled through the thrtr fncilitirs on a wholesome. ir. 7u toh. She still lunvn'.s the Net jr..iny yn.niK men of this give way to a casual acceptance ! .n>,nt;y Mesally. always in great safe, constructivp and most enjoy- r.imp'icatwl pro"?riure involvrd in rca. .nni.w BtivMy speaking. of old patterns and ideas. Yet the able manner, it is obvious that d.-.iner of btlrrJ caught." SKPiili'lrr! !.) li'.1 appeal Of the meaning of the elections was, we ho.itiiiR water for the wev.tly bath. j trained supervision was of great Move oftfcn she went to a publlr Th(- i-Hmate in Zurich surprised War • Administration believe, fundamental, and the importance. Besides the director r shnwe; bath where, she says, she ;;er, as it did not set cold at all." , ,i s,>era« need lesson fo: the Republicans ne«ls and ns^stant supervisor. 11 paid whrn > could have a batli for the price of \ Both Miss Winibcrley and Miss .e in i he merchant to be the subject not only of con- playground supervisors, a corp of for rm-.i fifteen ec.its | N.tyinr rflvei fiill .-rcdit for tHelr j own:1.- ui fie early '40's, tinuing thought and reappraisal 15 paid basketball officials and a The Duke/o?d managed \o see ; itiril-M- y».us i.f < >1!WP. ai\d. while i Ml til (i, i =JW plenty of but of positive action. do7en pnid baseball and softball nearly all of Switzerland where. |hr.ndic?pp?(l ijv foreign educn-] v;d *at?ry graves Within the next months, the umpires operated and supervised =he says, it li customary for plrl* trn.ii prn.-piu.'•;. '^rf able to Miir.:!!". i.T.k'.:s. munl- Republican Party will b? con- the programs. Some of the play- to hiL'hhiks. She hitchhike with thr dean's ii-'. •„; MI ;ii> 5.i.|)<. ih;n shin- fronted by two test*, an;; the cround programs and -almost all Ing t.M.,.,-•' , loi HK.CV i U-bsaU. manner in which th?-e are met of the teen-age programs were :):•• ' youivi m?n think rill indicate whethe'- the party supervised by local playground Tod a v - Any Way You I<0,>k they .i" ;••-•••;rn -i :\.O'.er raw ueal i* s^ina ta resriem it.* if to adopt committees. These committees in and liav< thina of an argu- fresh leadership and ideas or Kensbey, Hopelawn. Fords. Ave- At It — If s A k ment ui 1tin i: ^-I-'J'- of' i-'i:. c«:.'. whether it is gsing to follow nel. Port Reading and Sewarrn Ur.rif: T'. rjliru. those along a pathwhich has repeatedly supplied approximately 15 volun- Gift He'll Like who >'•'• v ;!.' mcihant ma- failed to rouse the enthusiasm te»r supervisors during the past y^ar. vine ;i;t' f'lfi; under the of the country. The first of thc.w As to style, price ai f| tests is the ornagization of the 1948 Hr-l • In addition to Mr. Oioe. the material — our Christm t ! :'n i»i u;f UP anc \ Republican minority in Congress; kbers "( ^ - playground report was signed by robes are top-notch [they i: • • i<> .y-. drafted—'. the second is the reorganization DISPLAYS j the three recreation commission- \Yd\< b"in—to els of the national committee. Tumblm,' nx r> • P. ].r:i:'~ n' !> mi'-i:>. The Dancing SenoriU, for one will do but He'll roa • In the Senate, the Republicans and Lawrence F. For Your Holidays ' their i- .ur.i: v. It c;ot.-.:.'; sum en-1 have a group of exceedingly able Chrism.*.- ni'.'iT. :s a hos: <•! cn'.o/- i•x.iinplf?. does a slieht variation on go for a gift iob« on Chris'" •tlrtl;-1 fas:- I membe' s, young In service or. like ful. :-'iu.:l>mvi:;r.R toy> m.uip of ; tiie samba as her sombrero re- Brighten your windows and doors Transport plannin? lor 'Mo.st of ihe;c boys responded; Senator Vandenberg. receptive Cehn.'.se plaff.c. Intri'4u:n^ Tee- j volves on the top of her head. And next with spicy wreaths glowing with mas DayV '; t to the ureent call for merchant | and young in mind. Ives, of New :<"r-;ottci-. iife-like- Baby Doll and ; as the Fire Chief races along the emergency gets underway. A robe I*not ly a 1 berries, ribbons specially created t h tnarinr manpower from a hUh York: Baldwin, of Connecticut; Fire Chief command car. all com- j floor, a clear-the-road warning bell by us. CHI tfTteLjgjj, It all, sense of (iuty. . . . We had to s?'. Saltonstall and Lodge of Massa- bine to make an inexpensively joy- rounds. The two happy See-Saw their behavior sounds most un- makes |"flBuneok ham-. ous holiday season for any young- Riders are gently rocked back and reasonable. oil to the raw aivi »i the various chusetts; Aiken. of Vermont; Individual floral arrangements for some and feel smart wh(-x widdy scattered fronts, the' Knowland, of California, are ster. forth as they bounce up And down. Louisa mantel and table, artistically com- he puts it oh. armeC forces had .D have ammu- among those who should provide Trustworthy companions for tiny The ioys are manufactured by Address your letter to: bined with candles. I nltion imd .-uppaes. Submarines a new leadership tots, these plastic toys are sanitary. Irwin Corporation. New York. "Louisa., P. 0. Box 532 Tell us his siae—select tP, j were uAriv-i a deadly toll. Noth- The test in the national com- smooth and splinterless. and they j from Lunurith. a Celanese cellu- Orangtburic. S. C. color-nd up .n thciv discharge they probably in January. The present at the same time light in weight in chain, department and drug (jveri vivrii ' certificates" +hich membership of the committee is an dthelr abundance of sparkling " stores. ApiU'oxim.ite retail prices: Beautiful Robes color makes them the center of ,D3nc;nn 5ennri;a. $1.75; See-Saw, t they looked upon much as the GI | heavily weighted in favor of the $6.95 to $27.50 looked upon his discharge papers, j' "old guard." ... If the commit- attention. : il 19; B.V)y D?ll. $119; and Fire COAL They also received a loiter of per-1 tee could go outside its own ranks Several of the toys are equipptJ , Chipf. $2.29. Handsome Cocktail Jat, t i Bonal thanks from the President! to pick a new chairman, naming $25 1 — o — of the United States. j a man who speaks for the pro- \ Bu> in this year of 1948 these j gressive wing of the party, it i ccrtii'K au»s and letters don't Stove ^-$19.25 1 would do the incalculable service mean a thing. Seamen of the of provin? that the Republican Nut - $19.25 j merchant marine are as liable Party s not only capable of learn- ( to tlir- drait as men who never j in? but is capable of providing ! donnc-d a uniform—Binghamton I the kin dof leadership which the Pea - $17.25 i Sun. people of this country want.— Coal S 12.00 per ton when you use a Cooper Stoker. No extra I -—• New York Herald Tribune. DISTINCTIVE FLORAL DESIGNS Dear Louisa: my rr. i"i.f r ;ir,d ;,rher didn't like charre for delivery outside of ! MEN OF DISTINCTION" CORSAGES, BOl'QL'ETS AM) POTTKH I'l.ANTS r I had been uoinK steady with a hirn ami ,'.,<:v w.u a row when- Metuch^n. > Another portrait which th° , toy and I loved him and he acted (v-.. >,t i-.iiiT". H- n^vpr did any- o Phone Woodbrldge 8-1221, j whiskey industry is not likely to Kansas Pottitfiee Is Stuck like he loved me. But there was thing \~> m.ikc them dislike him M and M COAL I run alongside those in its gili- another girl who wanted to go with and we couldn't so together ir. any I WOODBR1DGE FLOWElf SUOPPE * teMinnMi f Ma. M • framed sr-nes: The New Jersey- With 115 Casts of Whisky 1 him every time she saw him even pcac° bu . he wnukl bring me back and SUPPLY CO. S JOHN f. SC'HWAKZ. Prop. ERTH AMBOV ] man ayrr-ted on chargti of: FORT SCOTT, KAS.-There was if he was with me. She would in- from plac?«. j "atrocious assault and battery" $5,000 worth of whisky sitting back vite him to her house and he went. r BOSS AND CRISTOL STS. * 540 RAHWAY AVENUE WOODBRIIMSE. N. J. Now I: has be n almost three V MI'.MIIKH K.T.II. I'l.llW I1IIS TKI,l:i.ll\rlir.l> i (tiliini; i inflicted upon his twin baby of the postoffice here and nobody Finally she broke us up and he months shirt wo have been to- Phone Metuchen 6-2750 ' daughters. The mother told po- was willing to try to move it. goes steady with her now but he eether. I loved him but he hardly ] lice the beatings took place when j The whisky. 115 cases of it, was always speaks to me and when he notices me unless we are some- he came home drunk.—The; seized by the federal alcohol unit sees me by myself he always stops where that nc one knows us. Please Christian Science Monitor. when found in a truck near Oswego, and talks. When he gets mad with give mt some advice. Kas. this girl he always tells me he is A worried girl—Tex AS SHE IS SPOKE1 Marion Ernest Kirk, Peny, Okla., through, but then he goes back to ANSWER; -More than 300 ytirs ago, Sam- was charged with a federal liquor her. How can I get him to love me uel Daniel ipe:uiiue:i in the ques- violation and the liquor ordered again? You c.n hi.rdly blame a boy for tion: forfeited to the -government. But not coming to see you when he is Worried—Texas. so unwe-leomed in your home. Your ^nd wha in time knows whither the government later dismissed the j »v,QWPn. AWtlW1! H we may vent, --"- against Kirk. Then a fed- ! ' - parents must have some Rood last reason for dis'iking this boy and 1 If it's ideas you want... •The treasure of our tongue? To '*] what strange shores think they should tell you why This gan of our blest glory shall they object to him as otherwise (and who MI Xinas Usls arc long, and the time to shop be ant? Slnte Daniel wrote, the use of the for the liquor. It was understood Of course you can adopt this other, English language hasindsed en- that it was to be shipped to Jop- LOTTIE MARKS we suggest girl's tactics and go after tlim just' HO short?) riched nations then unborn. But lin, Mo. Electrolysis Specialist ts she did when he was your steady, that the sumit of its "glory" Sheriff Russell Simmons and you can invite him to your hose, lias not yet been reached, it is Daniel O. Lardner, county attorney, be especially nic; to him whenever i gt-jted by the sign observed by weren't sure who was doing the FOR BROTHER FOR SISTER FOR BABY you are together and get in a mean ' John Medley, during his re- shipping, but they advised the truck lick whenever you have the oppor- cent trip abroad, that English is driver that if he moved the liquor tunity. But I hardly think you are • being adopted as the interna- off the postomce property they that kind of girl. And after all a tional language of mankind. would seize both the truck and the boy has to be a little weak to let liquor under Kansas' dry law. There can be no satisfactory one of these predatory girls grab answer to questions about the ex- The liquor was unloaded and 80 him away from someone he loves. -, tent to which linguistic difficul- cases were left on the platform in U he doesn't get wise to her and ties jeopardize international un- the rear of the postomce. State come back fo you of his own ac-! derstanding, and thus tend to authorities are watching it closely. cord, I believe your best bet is to promote conflicts. No one will The other 35 cases are in the post- interest yourself in someone else. • deny, however, thftl a common omce vault. Postomce officials say Phone for Appointment ; Louisa. language would enormously fa- they'd like to get rid of the liquor. PA 4-3522 Dear Louisa: cilitate the conduct of world But so far no one, who might U0 SMITH ST. i I have been going with a boy affairs .and, where there is a have an interest in the liquor, had PERTH AMBOY who lives about 12 miles from here genuine desire for peace, smooth found any way to move it without OUT hrrnut''* Tk A. Ilk* Storr i> \ and we went steady about four the path to agreement and good running into the state's dry law. (.ONSII.TATION FI\F.E Will—The Advertiser, Adelaide, i months. We loved each other, but Australia. A plainsman suit from San Antonio, Texas, for hardy wear and a young- REPUBLICAN TESTS ster's happiness. Hand-tooled cow- , As the November elections re- Handmade, artistically embrouit- cede, something of the healthful hide belt, cavalry twill trousers, gab- shock which they caused among Infant Dresses— i Republicans is tempered. The ardine shirt. Silk cowboy tie, stitched Democratic victory tends to be yoke, collar and cuffs on shirts. writtt.i 03 as more or less in- 1.98 evitable, considering the high SIZES 3 TO 7 • level of employment and pros- She'll be proud of the way she looks perity . Forward-looking state- as she whirls and twirls in this grey Pastel and white Knit Creepers •*': ' pents on the future course di the corduroy, scalloped, hemmed skirt. 8.98 button crotch and water-proof ..! , party, such as thosa by Russell Fully lined with gay. plaid. j pavenport and Philip Wilkie ing in pants~ SIZES 7-14 To All Two-toned Flannel Sport Shirts 2.98 SIZES 3 TO 14 Long-sleeved Plaid Wool Blouse A Very, Very SUES 3 TO 6X SIZES T TO 14 Auto Bottle Warmer. 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Santa to be Present outs Get at Legion Kiddie Parly Sabo Host at Panel Discussion 250 Attend Large Turnout at Yale Session Big Exhibit FORDS — Members of the Charters Fords Post, American Legion for Scoutmasters of this Area of Woman's Club; to Help Tots and Auxiliary are requested to Holy Name of Orchids met, tonight at the post rooms John Csabni, troop chairman, Mrs. Orpine-:. MI-R. Gockel. Mrs at 7 o'clock when they will pre- Pet and Hobby Show to revved refreshments, assisted by $29 Donation Made to Bllllch. Mrs. Dasmar Hendrlckson, iurdjay pare boxes to be given to the be Held in 1949 as Big Andrew -Reway, John Rogan, Jo- Breakfast Camp Kilmer Hospital Mrs. Charles Jensen, Mrs. Marie is Planned children at tjje Christmas party, ;eph.Buck, Stephen Such and An- , rl . Jensen. Mrs. Alex Krauss. Mrs. Saturday at 6 P. M. Project for the Year Irew Luhas. / , for LhrtSlmnS snmuel K.Uz. Mrs. Gsnrste E Kovak, Mrs. Serena Carpenter, go (Towd Attends Dr. David Deutsch is chair- Scoutmasters anjd Assistant Rafffflv 18 S|H*ak<*r oil Show Io be Meld Monday FORDS — Scoutmaster Michael FORD3—The annual' Christmas Mis. Howard Madsen and Mrs. r.iun assisted by Stephen Neg- •coutmastcrs were present' from o •" D r. . ijt of the Fords Woman's iilutioii Rites at J., Sabo, Troop 53, Boy Scouts, r COPS 3,5, e, 8, io, 15. si. 52,53, Sunday; Rev. Grimes wr.llam W.menfl Sr. in (on junction with IT(1I, John S. Nagy and Benjamin ipbnsoied by Our Lady of Peace Club was held in the Library, with l*osl Headquarters Sunshine, the party will bt held i7 and Senior Scouts, 351. Installs New Officers *'iin .Virs. Arthur A. Overaaard, Following the meetlns, a S.UP of *' Night Program Church, was host to area scout- .idditionnl articles from ihetanzar in the post rooms and Is for all niaste s at a round table discus- iresldent welcoming the members ; A br?p crowd attended children in the area Including FORDS — Approximately 250 mil a special we'.come was given hclci by tlie Sub-Junior Women's- FORDS—The Lions Club »f ion Bt Our Lady of Peace Schaol :.'lub was featured. Fords held Its regular meeting ;h,'irtrr Presentation to Boy Fords, Hopelawn and Keasbey. Vudltorium Tuesday night. Keasbey Tigers men of Our Lady of Pence parish a M i. Bemhnrdt Jt:iseh, past No. 51 and Explorers Post attended the communion breakfast resident., who returned following Monday nli'ht nt the Scandinavian Santa Claus will distribute The scouting program tor the Grill, with Fre.1 Hansen presiding. |5i Senior Scouts, sponsored held Sunday in the church audio Ions illness. Rifts to all children undSr nine jomlng year was. discussed. Scouts Name Committees Rirtirri P. Mulvaney, secretary Fords Lions Club, at the ium, under the auspices of the Approximately 75 Rifts, ta br years of age. Movies will be )f Troop 53 presented a nature etf- New Year's Eve report r el the receipt of Christmas I-I»osi rooms Satrdap nlnht. Holy Name Society of the church. lijtr['3uted. nmonji hospitalized shown and refreshments will be libit and had the ha" approrlattly Greeting fr.im Lions Internationa ; Mclko opened the cevemon- Ncofly elected President. John J. hlldren at Christmas, were col- . a served. lecoiated. Valentine Dance to be ind nlso condolences from Interna- : l an address of welcome Csabai served as toastmaster. ecJe'd. Scoutmaster David Brown served Party Projected tional on tlie recent death of TJoft f- introduced Mr. William Hetl February 12 in Proceeding the breakfast, which Also welcomed were the follow- .is Chairman of the panel ciiscus- Har y Petronovsky. . |ll, Executlvp Director of the s brought the weekend retreat to a ing IIPW members: Mrs, C. H. Rangers to Hold ilons. It was decided that Lhis yea- PiilaHki Hall, Amboy •>2 Clu I) to Welcome Dr. Ralph Dt atsch, chairman of lit Council B.S.A, Mr. Wright he feature project will be a pet close, the men received commu- Qockel, Mrs. J. A. Bllllch, Mrs. v the clubs annual charity show re^ | upon Fred Hansen, president ind hobbv show in which nil scouts KEASBEY — Standing commit nion in a body at the 8 o'clock | Karen Andersen, M s. Edwnrtl Year 1949 at Home j Fords Lions Club to present •PS fob. the coming year were ap- mass. Baumlln,.Mi's. Martha Dodse. Mrs. ported pri-mresS. Serving with hlij Banquet Jan. 15 if the area Will participate. Troop up Joseph Greiner. Oeorge E. Ko- flubs resolution offlclnlly de- >3 will show live pets. pointed by President Louts Banko Mr. Csabai Introduced the Rev. OeOrgp Grebcly. Miss Ltso Jensen. of Mrs. Steven Bnlaaz nf! the formation of a Scout of the Keasbey Tigers Social Club Joseph Kerr, C. P. of Union City, Mrs. Alex Lukach, Mrs. vak, Captain John Egan and An* KEASBEY—The Kea»bey Rang- Scoutmaster Arthur H. Pedder- FORDS -Mrs. Steven Balasz, .an Lund. : and an Explorer's Post ers will hold a banquet on Jan- son, Troop 52, Fords, conducted a U thfir meeilng Monday night who exp essed his appreciation to Urban. Jr.. Mra.. Fred Weber and Scouts with Alex Melko as isld In their clubhouse. Joseph the gathering for the hearty co- VIrs, Ku t Schneider. JVoodlawii Avenue this place, was Joseph Dambachi and Fred uary 15, when installation of th discussion on "Parents' Nights and nostiw to the 5 and 2 Club at the Harfsen imported that final ar* Club representative to the newly elected officers will take Their Relationship to the Scout 3o«s and John Varga were ap- operation received as 'retreat mas- Mrs. Fled Deik, announced or fn Council. Wright Installed pointed to the Keasbey Veterans' ter. Then Mr. Csabai introduced janlzntlon of an art department innual Christmas party Saturday langemenU were completed lot place. The officers to be Inducted Prog am." Scoutmaster Louis Co- Mrs. BnlasB played Santa Claus itelko ofBciaHy as a member committee; Andrew Palotti and former Judge John J. Rafferty of and said regular meetings will be the semi-annual Ladles night and are: President, Steven Pacsak, Jr'; ley, Troop 5. sponsored by* St .lislributlns! sifts to each member orchid Show which will be held Rarltan Council's Board of Prank Ssbsstyn, purchasing; John New Brunswick, a member of the leld in the library the third vice president. Frank Banko; Mary's Church, Perth Ambov, who At this limp .the secret pals of the Monday night December 20 at ernUllves. club custodian; John P. Mesz-1 Knight of St. Gregory order,-who Thursday nf i-.ich month besin- treasurer. John Kovacs and sec- is convalescing from injuries re- were rrvealed and each mem- 7:30 P. M. In Our Lady of Peaca ceived in a recent accident, was .iros. lu-.ilth welfare and publicity; | was the principal spyakrv and iln» In January. MTS. Sidney Dell.. Troop Committee- of Troop retary. James Karmesen. S1 •pct-iVecl their secret pal for the udil'iium. Fords, The program siven an ovation for attending the and John Sipos and Sooa, hospi- based his talk on the duties of a librarian, announced that! the book' ' ' ing of Clifford Dunham, ensuing year. ill be presented by District Gov* Bank was voted the most valu- meeting despite his physical condi tality, t good citizen. ' -irculatlnn has reached a new nun, Anton Lund, Oeorge able baseball player of the club "!rs. Paul Sjhii'Kiing president rnr>t William Snyder, of Plain* tlon. Scout Executive William The club made further arrange- Rev. John E. Grimes, p.\stor, high, 1,117 books having been cir- John Egan, Fred Hanson if thr club presented each member eld. flo 1st, wtlh local young la* for the past season and Steven Wright, Rarltan Council, showed ments for the annual Valentine thanked the outgoing officers of culated in November. with a remembrance gift, Christ- its us models. ' , Allyn Petersrn, was offlcial- Dallna, Jr. was listed as the player movies on Scouting. Dunce to be held February 12 in the Holy Name Society for their Mrs. John Petersen, chairman wr.i' presented with the with the hlgheit batting average. splendid cooperation with the if the Little Women's Club, an- mas cards were sung and refresh- Walter Rasmusttn chairman at Rtv. John E- Grimes, pastor of Pulaski Hall, Perth Amboy. Lou and committee member- Both will receive awards at the church durine the past year, he. •lounced that the club is dlspens- ments were served by the hostess he Lion'; Christmas Show party Cm:- Lady of Peace Church, ex- Jacobs and his orchest a will fur- nn!s The committee was in- banquet. then installed the newly elected ng with its Christmas party this: assisted by Mrs. Milton Hansen ennrtrd that the plans were com* tended a blanket invitation to the nish music for the affair. Gabriel t;\ on the Scout CiKle of officer* as follows: President. John year and Instead will use the j and Mrs. Thomas AldhiRton. A ilete nnd the party will be heli Plnns were discussed for a cout executives to hold their meet- Sipos and Michael Bartos are co- in December 23 at 2 P. M. in tht :m.l Scout Law. J. Csabai; vice president. Stephen money to purchase gifts for hos-1 New Year's Eve party will be held "Midwestern" dance to be held ings in the church auditorium.' chairmen assisted by Banko. Se- urds Theatre. A fine projtram ha* l Volosln was Invested February 5 with music to be fur- Baruzovlc: t-easurer, John Sabo; vitalized children, In conjunction. D.'ccmbe: 31 i,t the home of Mrs. bestyn, Soos, Palotti, Alexander Water Sneaman of Dunbar Avenue been a'ran^ed by the committee. • ollr.re of Scout Master of nished by Walter Kross and his secrttsry, Walter J. Braltllng; with the senior club. ind Anrdew Esfri, Andrew Vamos. Guests present were: Mr. ancl lub members were reminded to orchestra. Karmenen is chairman sergennt-at-arms. John Burke: Mrs. Charles Leuenberfjer. I followed by tht invesl- Mrs. Chwrchi to Head Andrew Dunich, Joseph Grltz, Mrs. John Holt and Mrs. Robert cnd in thtir pii^e donations W of 12 boys as Tenderfoot A donation was made to Raritan 3ipos, John S.ibo, John and Rudy publicity. Joseph Cosky. American home department chair- Dambach's Store. Keasbey Fire Auxiliary Alfle Clark, South Amboy, out- man, announced that her group Beryls of Perth Amboy; Mr. and Alter being duly instructed Council, Boy Scouts. Vargo and Meszaros. Mrs, Axel Thompson of Laurence Taper Drive Sunday he Tenderfoot class the boys fielder of the World's Champion has dispensed meetings until Jan. KEASBEY—Ladies Auxiliary of Habor; Mr. nnd Mrs. Leonard Alex Melko reported on the replica pins to their Cleveland Indians, also spoke and 13 when it will resume making Scout Cli.irter night held Satur- I he Protection Fire Company No Mi'.lien Of Piscatiwny; Mrs. Ber- Patricia Ann Sipos conducted a question and answer surgical dressings. This depnrt- day night at the VFW club room*. 1. held election of officers at their nard Hart of Connecticut; Mr. and period on baseball. Captain Jack ment will also offer a prize for the bscph D.imbach, chairman of th6 explores Post 351. Sfnior minting held in the flrehouse. Honored on Birthday of the Woodbridge Police most attractively decorated door- Mrs. Albert Hansen of Woodbridge orrrmonles followed with Mrs. Ben Juhl and children, Pete: Paper drivo announced that the Officers named were: President, Department provided entertain- way in tlie community this Clr. ist- lsxt refu'p.1 salvage drive will be resrntatinn o[ the Charter Mrs. Theresa Chiocchi: vice pres- KEASBEY—Patricia Ann Sipos, ment. Mrs. Carl Reitenbach, ren- mas. and Esther, Mrs, Peter Rasmus Explorers' committee. Jo daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel -leu. Mr. and Mrs. Mi'.ton Hanson \-.M nrxt Sunday, December 1* ident. Hazel Belanyi; secretary, Oft to Kilmer .it 1 P. M., insleod of the customT Jreiner, Chairman. Joseph Miss Maiy Fazekas; treasurer, The president announced a $20 M . and Mrs. John Sullivan, Mr and Mrs. Pnul Schickllng. Mr. an> iry la.it Sunday of the month be- |cii, Jacob Boner. Wllllard tars, Pauline Dunham. honored at a pa: ty given in cele-; served the break- donation to the Camp Kilmer Hos- v find Stephen Frost Jn- braticn of her first birthday. i vlr;;. Eteven B.ilnsz and children :-au e nf Cluistmas. Stephen A. pital for Christmas. Frost reported on the progress of jtor wns installed as Post The little Bill shop was crowded Guests present were: Mary Ann! The program chairman, Mrs. Ronald, St.even and Erntit; Shir CHRISTMAS MEETING the Gra-Y Youth program which and 12 boys were Invested Nancy entered it, but al- nd Irene Burchack, Linda Ler-! Leslie Warren, turned the program ley Hansen and Edward Rasmus FORDS — Explorer Post 351, takes in boys 9-12 years of age. Kplorers Senior Scout unit most Immediately she noticed uhenfeidt. Kathy roriiio, Jean- j /><>„/<„ Named President over to the drama dspa'tment sen. Senior Scouts, sponsored by the The Gra-Y and Jr. Hi-Y groups Scout Masters. Arthur Larry Bryant. She sensed the nett? Pawlowicz, Steven, Joan and' . , chairman, Mrs. Nicholas Elko who Lions Club of Fords, will hold a .vil lie ;;iv,"ii a Civ Istmas Party . en Troop 52 Fords, Ml usual disturbance at sight of him, Nancy Rokicki, Mr. and Mrs. Ga- i Of St. John S Aid ! presented a tableaux as follows: special Christmas meeting tonight ,ai Saturday, December 18 al 2:30 Sabo Troop 53 Fords, Wll- and recalling the trend of her briel Sipos, Sr., Jack Mesza' os, Mr. '"Gay Nineties" with Sally Ann Girl Scouts to Send at 7:30 P. M. at School No. 7 in ,u tlie St. John's Episcopal Church liind and Joseph Aleski of thoughts for the pist several min- ancl Mrs. Michael Burchack, Mr. FORD3—The St. John's First Springer in her great-grandmoth- Fords. Tlie Scouts are requested recreation rooms on Hoy Avenue, 8 Perth Ambiiy presented utes brought a flush of warmth and Mrs. John Mc-szaros, Mr. and Aid Squad Inc.. of Fords met er's gown; "Three Brides," past, Cookies to Vets' Home to bring a gift for exchange. Post Fords. ys witli membership cards. to her cheeks. She'd been think- Mrs. Ray Lerchenfeldt, Steven Monday at the Fords Fi'-e Mrs, Catherine Balos, present, Advisor Joseph Sutor will be in FORDS-Lily' of the Valley, Benjamin Enlyi was voted into Pawlowicz, Mr. and Mr3. Steven House, Corri?lle Street. After M'-s. Axel Thorasen and future, Lwilliam Wright denned charge. TraRp No. 8. sponsored by tht the club membership and Morris went akmg the busy streets ot the ROklekl, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph the regular business sassion and Ml3s Lynn Elko: "Christmas i •» set fonli in the Scout a r»port nf the Building Com- Linns Cluij ul Fords, met in Deutsch, charter member was also little town, how unfair It was that 1'Orlllo, Mrs, Elizabeth Bu-chack, Carol." Alan Ferdin.mdson dressed nd pledges, explaining the VIS1TINO HERE mi1 tee Jnhn C. Green and S.'hool No. 7 and second class re-instated to the club's roster. Christmas had come before she Miss Anne Sipos and John Sipos. in choir vestments singing "Come featured which make good FORDS—Mr. and Mra. Robert Janes J. SisraV-^wski that satis- ivul.ys iiwartlf'il to Helen Hirner, The club voted donations for The could gti aquainted with someone All Ye Faithful." outs who serve not only for Aubuchon. Kirksville, Mo., arc Us- factory iroarpss is being made Kitty Ka.sk-r. Lillian Kramer and | independent-L e a d e r Christmas In Davenshire—Larry Bryant, for "Bedtime Pals of 1875." Mis' own welfare but also as their iting the Rev, and Mrs. Arthur L. Marie LaBance Hostess nn th» Souad's building at the Arlene Goetz. , Fund, Middlesex County Tuber- Instance, departmental head at Springer and Joan Elko; "Old- unities future citizens who KreyliiiK, Fourth Street. present time, the election of P.itrol No. 'i made and packed :ulosis and Health League and the electric plant where she to J urn pin Jills Club Fashioned Bathing Beauty," by DAUGHTER BORN officers for the yea- of 1949 fol- '(Kikit's which they will distribute Camp Kilmer Christmas Fund. lead<• is of tomorrow, Lois Bailey; "Modern Bathing worked. Christmas wasn't Christ- FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Geoiv lowed : at the Menlo park Veterans' Mr. Dambach, was named chair- rtalnnx'iit followed with a FORDS — Miss Marie Labanc* Beauty," by Dolores Samonek: mas unless It could be shared with Patrick, 98 Bloomfield Avenue a Home. The troop will go carol man of the book committee. Tall Jr. Sawbones in the operat- was hostess at the meeting of the Elected to office were: Pres- "The Nativity," "Mary" by Miss someone. the parents uf a daughter born at: j " piiy" Jills" 'in:,',iiv; during the week before Twisteiv Walter Rasmussen lead om" anil News Scoop" by And now Larry was standing at u m ident, James Penka; vice presi- Springer, "Joseph" by Joan Elko 31. Peter's Hospital, New Bruns- Members present were: Hariet Christmas and anyone desiring to in community singing with George rs of Troop SI. Explorers the dish counter deciding about a dent, Lein Blnnchard; treasur- and the shepherd by Ferdinand- wick. Paszinski, Betty Molnar. Joan er. Stephen A. Frost; recording l's.ir n iruiieular carol is asked Slicho at the piano. 51 emeu.mm! with a mu pair of little green rabbit salt and sen. Mrs. Balog sans "Silent Bartos, Harriet Anderson, all of secretary, Anthony Colombettl; to con tact Mr.s. Richard Walsh, kit wr.li Hubert Reway u pepper shakers. It didn't matter Night." Piano accompaniment was this place; Claire Balint, Rose financial secretary, Nicholas Leader. 17 William Street this School Pupils or Von stubenberg." particularly that he'd buy the by Miss Estelle Hansen of Perth ChirL'o and Gloria Pinelli of Elkp; sergeant-at-arms, John C. place or oil Et\lh Amboy 414009. eted into Tenderfoot claas shakers—aside from the signifi- Amboy. M"S. Albert Gardner led in Offer Holiday Program Paul Kenenz, John Ralman, Uncle Sam Says Hopelawn. Green; captain, James J. Siecz- the group caroling. cance of such an act—but she'd kowski; assistant captain, Mi- F:!rick, John YuhaR, P.ob- Special gifts were presented by KEASBEY — The children of had her o»n heart set on them ; JUfiS DEER chael Kubick; first lieutenant, Bluejieans to Sponsor ra!:am, Phillip Fischer. Carl the club to the president, the li- Keasbey school presented a Christ- more or lew for a week: Larry had FORDS—Anton J. Lund, Jr., 37 Joseph Kasmer: second lieu- list. Jr.. Edwin Schme.hl. brarian and to Mrs. C. A. Larsen. Dance Tomorrow Night mas program at the meeting of been in the shop every afternoon Wolf Avenue, this place bagged a tenant, Henry Kress; trustee, Novak Jr. Julius Kwiat- Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus, por- the PTA of the school held that she'd been there, but this was 150 Lb. deer on the first day of William J. Chamberlain. Clifloxi Handerhan Jr. 1 FOriDS—Phns for a dance to Wednesday afternoon at 12:15 his first time at the dish counter dee hunting in Newfoundland, trayed by Mrs. Dell and Mrs. Jo- Explorers Post consists of The little shakers were as good as seph Grelne". distributed gifts to be held tomorrow at School No. 14 P. M. A grab bag was featured. Nork, Robert Reway, Carl N. J. Others in the party were " Main Zoo Attraction we e completed nt the meeting of gone. ol the members. Mrs. George Ferdi- Mrs. Amelia Procanlk was in- nan, Robert Dkimbach, Nell Gt-jrges Kentos and William Panda IIs one of the rarest the Blue Jems Girls' Club, held The other day.when she'd looked nandsen and Mrs. Emil Springer charge of hospitality assisted by ella. Erne.^v Varga, Kenneth Kimble both of Metuchen. mammals, with the face of a rac- at the home of Miss Joyce Kratky at them, the sales girl had said were special guests. Julia Orosz, Mrs, Mildred Presnal, s. drneUus Carmody, Al- coon, feet like a cat annd body •n Liberty Street. Emery Roskc Mrs. Margaret Sllyagl and Mrs. ""Better buy them. These are the Yugoslavs admit help from Hostesses' were Mrs. Larson, Mikliisy, Theodore Weiss, similar to that uf the bear. and his orchestra will furnisr William Jenkins. last ones, and they are a bargain Britain and U. S. during war. chairman, Mrs. James Clement, Mrs. Clifford Dunham, Mrs..Grace music for the affair, I 3-ibo. ;u eight dollars. They came all Members present were: Ann DAUGHTER FOR LUNDS the ctremo- the way from Sweden." Deuel, Mrs. Viola Coe, Mrs. Jennie nu at Predmore, Mrs. Edward Drake, Yeunsman, Marearet M'sak, Joan FORDS—Mr. and Hrs. Harry eie Mis. Anna Ferik, Mrs. "I know—"' Nancy had said, but Mrs. Gardner, Mrs. E. T. Green, Nielsen, Marie Scott and Dolore: Lund, :J2 Second Street, are the Yuhas, Mrs. Helen Abra- she had thought they'd be an ex- iicilTciiNG EVENTS Samonek. The next meeting wil parents of a daughter born Sun- tr. and Mrs Hu'oltt Fischer, travagance and look out of place be he'd at tlie home of Miss Misak day at the Perth Amboy General Mrs. Carl SundquUt Sr., on the little table in her eomti FORDS, HOPELAWN and KEASBEY Mrs. Werriomki Feted of Liberty Street. Hospital. tid Mrs Vi.-tor Novak Sr.. Kitchenette at Lil Ransoms old 'NOTE: For insertions in this calendar, call Mrs,Stephen A. puliu, KA'iutkawskl, Clifford rooming house. Then tiiere'd b< Frost, Woodbridse 8-1710 or Perth Amboy 4-7111, before noon at Surprise Shower frhui Si., Mr. and Mrs. Jo- no one to admire them—olily her- on Tuesday of each week,) • FORDS — Mrs. .Wernowskj, 29 Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. self. Seventh 'Street, this place, was founeman and Mr. tmi Mrs. "They might be gone the nex; R <• w ii y. Refreshments DECEMBER tendered a surprise shower by her time you come," the gill had sail Tli* ynir. tly by quirkly und be- sister-in-law, Mrs. .Lillian S. Jevic, [wed l)y Troop 51 commit- |lc litllt when Nancy left the counter. fore you !""'« '• l ' "•"*"", 16—Hopelawn Horn^ and School Association Christmas Party, New Market, at the Wernowski But they'd been there the nex. ii reuily for the bin deriMon. Should 8 P. M., in school auditorium. home. time Nancy went back to the lit- he, on he go l» « imt ea8ler t0 Christmas P^rty Our Lady of Peace PTA ifi school audi- Present were: Mrs. William tle gift shop. Every afternoon for problem* will l»* •» « , I Party Saturday («<* II you gel tlie habit of regular torium, 8 P. M. Fords. Semenchuk, New Market; Mrs. a week they'd been there, as it , Christmas Party Second Ward Republican Club, Sonder- William Jl.- Comlskey, Jjr,, Mrs. S, awaiting for her.to make up her Uviiift May. Th* safe, sure and con- ned b\ Teenettet tenlent way Io nave is Io buy U. »• gaard's. Reservations to Mrs. Larson, chairman, by Dec. 11. J. Scarpjilll, Metuchen;|Mrs. J. A mind to buy them. ; Savinfi Bomli on Ihe automatic Pay- . Christmas Party School No. 7 PTA in scho&l auditorium at Comiskey, Iselin; Mrs. J. C. Ger- flDS Miss Ruth Fullerton, Nancy held her breath as she roll Saving! Plan where Jou work. 3 P. M. Uck and Mrs. A, H. Buck, Lhit- Avenue, was hoate&s to the watched Larry from a distance. Or, If ielf-empluyed, u«e ihe Boud-»- | 16--Special Christmas meeting Explorer Post 351, Baiio Scouts place. at 7;30 P, M, in School No. 7, Fords. tt'.s at a meeting at her For now she knew that If he didn't Month Plan »l your bank. Every $8 | Mrs. Joseph Banks, Miss Mar 17—Blue Jean Girls Club Dance, No. 14 School. Emory Roskoii [ Plans were made for a party take the shakers, she'd buy her- into V. S. Savin*! Bomb toda» | garet Banks and Mrs. Frank See- relurn you 14 in Inn yean. ' at the home of Miss self. Orchestra. Fords. ker, New York City; Mrs. Andrew U.S. TrMWrj* I)ipor(m.-,ii* 18—Christmas Party: for children in area, American Legion Post 101 Mabtwell Ave- But even as Nancy watched, she Buydos, Garwood; Mrs. Paul, Li- 163, at,Legion] Rooms. , Mi.vs Rose iilohary as saw him hand the shakers to a General Franco considers all his 16—American Leaiori and Auxiliary, Post 163 special meeting gush, Linden; Sfrs; Louis Kunie tun. ! and Mrs. Anna Koperwhats, Kens- clerk, foes as Communists. ; tonight ajt 7 P. M, in post rooms. next meetinti will be' held 1 She tried to push her disap- 18—Party Teanettes at. the home of Miss Claire Steguviet of 101 bey. I iW: 23 ut 7:30 P. M. at the pointment aside and select an in- ige in her hands throutshi a blur Maxwell Avenue, Fords. Miss Rose lAohary, chttyman. [of Miss Mohary, 83 Luther expensive little gift for one of her of tears. It was! the only Christ- of Fo"ds, Christmas Party at St. Johns Episcopal Church 10 ATTEND LUN(!)HEON Jopcbwn. Also present mas gift she'd received, and it. had 18—Gra-Y and Jr. Hi-Y Boys Club, sponsored by Hie Llojas Club oo-work#-s at the plant, Tomor- : .FORDS — Jjllu Helen D. Salllt, Hurry! Hurry! Santa is on his way. M.inlyn Alexander aod row was Christmas Eve, and the oeen given only because someone, recreation rooms, Hoy Avenue at 2:30 P. M. -" 19—Monthly Paper Drije, Lions Club ofE Fords, at 1 P. M. Fords, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James .Clothes Brought in NOW will positively IJoan jBlancliard. employees and officials of the had drawn; her name. Spllit, 13» FiBch Street,, and Miss plant had drawn names as part She unwrapped the package, Audrey A. Jacob, daughter of Mr. be ready for Chrtytmas. of a gift-giving program they'd ind suddenly the blur cleared to of Peace Church with Junior Sodalists as hostesses, I and Mrs. Carl E, Jacdjb, 136 Fourth j;, (APPLIANCES AND planned to have about the huge .eveal the little green rabbit shak- 20—Meeting Women's Democratic Club, Scandinavian (Jrrlll, Street, will attend la Christmas gayly decorated tree in the arched es witli the long, saucy ears—one Fords, at 8 P. M. luncheon tomorrow given by the j For Pick Up and Delivery HOUSEWARES entrance jp and one limping down provo- Ladies' Night and Orchid Show, Lions Club of Fords. Audi- Berkeley Club of the Berkeley Nancy dreaded the occasion :atlvely. School of Secretarial Training in I Service LE A FLOOR IAM?S\ torium of Our Lady of Peace Church. more so now than before. She re- Her heart thrulmmed in her Christmas Party Mothers' Club of St. Nicholns Church. Fords. East Orange. ' ' gretted the day she'd left he' throat. Larry had drawn her Send Your • SUP COVERS LINKNS AND GIFTS Keasbey Tigers Social Club Official Installation of Officers home town to take a better job .lame. But the cost of the gifts .and Tenth Anniversary celebration at club roome, 8 P. M, LISTS YULE PARTIES • DRAPES Pur Your Xroas Gift In Davenshire. Why hadn't she hey were to exhangt was not to Keasbey, FORDS—Rev,1 John E. Grimes, waited until after Christmas to !0 ovdi twenty-five cents! 21~Regular Meeting American Legion [Post 163, 8 P, M. Legion •pastor, of Ouf Lady of Peace • Rubs Selections"! make the- change! Lil f?an.soni called up the stairs. Rooms. j Church, has announced a Cluist- When the time came the nexi Youiti Wanted on the phone, and American Legion, Post 163, Drum and Bugle Corps rehearsal mas party will be held Fnday after day for tlu. program, -Nancy took tin a man." ,at 6:30. Thomas Anderson in charge. school for the children of the par- 23—Tpen-Agers Daj)ce, sponsored by VFW, 7:30 to 10:30 P\'M. in the gift that was handed to her Nancy placed, the little sakers ish who attend trie'public schools, P. A. - 'VFW Building, New Brunswick Avenue. I and slipped from the crowd, she jarefully on tlifj table and turned Meeting Teent Wednesday, December 22 tlie iRAHMANN'S to the door. Tlie hum ol "SUen 23~Meeting Teenettes at the home of Miss Hose Mqhary of 63 ^ MILTON'S 4-wie wouldn't, be missed, she thought Luther Avenue Hopelawn. i of Christmas party will be held for Night" came from LU Ransom': SjKKETlNG CARD AND bitterlybuilding, . asSno shwt hurriefel ds froy m the rChristmas Show Party, sponsored by the Lions Club the the children of khe Parochial QIALUV DRY radio up the *weev of stairs, and School of the Church. GIFT SHOP buildingher in ,a Sno(eptlwe felbursl softlt froy mabou thet Fords, at FFordo s Theatre at 2 P.. M. for the children of Nancy found herself singing the Community. * I'auU (irabmawa. !'»«»• dark sky, and the ring of voice* it 407 Market Street words softly as she dashed down 31—New Year's EVJ Patty 5 and 2 Cly'i at the home of Mrs. Boeing Stratocrulser is author- BRUNSWICK AVE. from the plaiit followed her in a ized, to carry thirty tons. kind of haunjking, sad beauty! them, for she knew even before shr Walter Shem&n ol Dunbar Avenue, Fords, FOKUS, N. J. I Inside htr apartment she looked heard his voice who was waltlni 1'lioiie I*. A. 4-331 I down at the gayly wrapped paclc- for her on the telephone. , DECEMBER 16. 1948 PAGE TEN Mil Post, Auxiliary 2/ / Attend Teen-age 2 New Members j Isclin Clubwomen Filet Hands for Restive Tablecloth to Hold (.et'Toftrther RPC. Program on Friday NEWS FROM ISEL n ••KJ.JM----A: ,1 rr.Tting of Post ' ISKLJX—Tiir Te r!-age Rrrvea- Join Iselin Group to Pray for Peace i. VFW, Thusttay. Commander i linn prc.-c-am \\i-.% held Friday Mr. find Mrs. Richard J, -Mrs. Eric Wolf, c : K:Ui formally appointed El- ISEUN—Mr ami Mrs. URO Bet- ISELIN-The Woman's Club of | nigh; at, Ise'.in Schn;l No. 15. The l)i"kiiic:>n, A tit li Avenue, cnter- nup, spent Tuesday ,'•' • •! 0 .iir.cliy to tM« post nf adju- teli were accepted as new mem- I Iselin met at the horns of Mrs i total rccisiraurn is now 214 and iii'ifd Mi. nickirtson's twin L. I., vlsitln1? relative,'. 1 Friday's proRram was attended by bers of the Iselin Improvement Amy Hinds with Mrs. £PO Chrls- t Association at a meeting held | tensrn prcSidirtg. broiiicr. I.mii.s Dickinson and wife, —Mr. and Mrs. ppn,,; '•,!",:;?r plnns for the set-to- 119 children. Monday at the ILirdins Avenue | Donations were made to the Fa:i,)on. N. V. and a nenhew ora Avenun, visited „', •,. .. cf u:? past and auxiliary Hall, Brooklyn, Sntun!.',-. ' Mr:. R''5*c!l Furz? ana Mrs. firehsusp. ; Federation Headquarters for the Raymond Futon, PorttKeville, ,,w ii it In 8 P. M., were !c.i:l fi."'lfi'!:?in Tf?re in charge of N. Y.. n>w In 'he Army, at then- —Mr. and Mrs. Kri" ;;•. Arthur Carlson, president, re- ! Christmas Gifts for Veterans in jri.'iM Rtlor.-.: >i'i-.=. Willinm D»n- | hnnu for a few days. son, Bifly, fflmont. L i • ported that a n?w heating plint 'me Tiiton General Hofpitnl. Fort Al German ; pell and Mrs. Fred Mess, c!ancin*: e and Mrs. Eilc Wolf, c,•/. will be installed in th? portables a'. 'Dix, to the Lyons Hospital, lo the -Mr. and Mv. John W. Oortz, ..i.!: ar.'l led in a discus- | P. H. Hulick. badminton and Mr. nue, Sunday, School No. 15. [Penny Art Fand anfl to the Woori- i .1 . imd daughter. Joan, Mi's. Jolin caul: anting ;he j and Mr'. Thomn.s Oneze, pinfrpong. i), ib>n! Einergeney Squad Fund. i:ioct;; und Mrs. Robert Mueller, on. 'ehsckrrs and shulTlrboard. It was reported that the traffic : On a motion made by Mrs. i ill of Irvinairn"." visited Mr, and • ri t'rivp is scheduled for I Ito'lcf'.^in p r ,i c' i c r sessions "lght on Oak Tree Reid and Cor- : 'Jlra, Club members will Mr . Fred H i;n'. K«ntiedy Placs, library BuHdinn I•'«,„ •::h n paper, clean rags ' wpu hr!d >T*:idr.v for th? Fenlors; reja Avenue ifi out of orck/' and n >tter will be ssnl to the Township | pray for puts all over the world Gets 54.56 jrom /i il Till bs collfcted. I Tue^rfey 'f.-.r • th? iimiors und ,,)( are hrinp held regularly ! Thursday for t;i? .fninr?. risking to have it repaired. eit-h day at noon and each mem- -Mr, sncl Mr Jnlin"L. Sullivan rveninifs at post head- A letter will be sent to the Penn- Ibcr will ask n friend to pray also. I:KI duupht.r. Swum, Leonin. Mrs. Ann.i Calvpii ,.; Atith, ;)::vr?ra will be h?ld .•n1 !i-.e public is invited. n-jvnnia reload ajktriv: fer cln- I Mrs. Albert, Bsurne. Auth Ave- dy Place. rr,;".i.iined Mr. and brary. *•• baUy's new shoei before they sre :eti.ij;>!e •an be of service and Mr. MAs- | Library, with Mis..R. J. Dickinson 'ranpelo will b» requested to give a 1 as hostess. A representative oX thr j report on postal delivery service. Now Jersty Bell Telephone Co., A special committee will att< nd , will p esent a program. "N.-iv ;he next. m?etifig of the Township • wo inscrtinivi of file. (T«e!)ri Itirti ii pl'.'.fn l»Mi*"lnth into a .Jeisey. Know Your State.' .'mimittee to ask if it has over (inr for holiday ('jpnrri. nestles udiiinx hemty to yr.iir i A rpe'lal prize was awardfd tr boked -equests for improved hartflmuile in"tertl«n h.intls xre exct-llrnt tor F\tTirtirn ns:r«\v strivs i Mrs. William Riidiaad. Refr.'sh- of Mnen. A dircclloti ltaflrt for DECEMBER TAUI.-AK! Ill m;iy W parkin? conditions and more -po- • ments were servrd/Suthr hostc.;s ubt-ilnrd by scndi^i! a stamped, self-artdress^il rnvclop* t« thr lice protection for Iselin. After Vhe Needlework Drpartment of this paprr. requrslinn I.raflol Ni. ''.f!l?. meeting a Christmas party was held and refreshments served by ISELIN — J^emberr of the Mrs, Anna VanderDecker and Mrs. Board of Trustees of the Iselin laelin COP Ynle Girl Scouts Repair Fred Mess. The next metifng will Frd Public Library. Inc.. met January 10, 8 P. M., at the Friday at the library, Oak Tree Party Listed Monday Toys for Seedy Tots o"ding Avenue ftrphouse. Road. ISELIN—The Iselin Republi- ISELIN — Oirl Scout Troops B«caui« she's lovely, o gift of can Club. Sixth District, will No. 1 and No. 11 met Tuesday and her favorite Perfume, hold its annui) Christmij party Wednesday respectively al the Mondsy. 8 P. M., at the home of home of Scout leader M:.?. Jo* ph Eou do Cologne and Alfred D. Hyde, Oik Tree Road. Rapadolt with Mrs. August M«u- Tclcum . . 2.03 SHOWROOM nani. Victor O'. Katen. Green Street, le chairman of the af- Both troops spnr.t the afternoon fair which promises to be a paia making calendar; for ho'iday Kj evtning. Mi*. Ka'.en requests Rnd Rifts for shut-ins intown for Used Car Special! that all member piannins to Christmas. Toys are still belnt? rol- attend get in touch with him so lee ted and some of the time was that adequate arrangements spent In rrpairi:i«r and painuns Enchanting gift of Evening in 4 may be made. t ys which will be distributed Paris Perfume, Eau de Cdogrx, amor.? n«jy children QMeas Btinc Tolajm, Rouge and Lipstick. Natalie Jordan, Troop il. be- Queen bee hit a lonfeT itlni came a second class scsut at ihe 4.00 than the worker, but rarely »*• session. it except in combat or In killing other qucenj. Injtanee* of a bee- When RemtTtai RUtni ketper being stung by a queen are If doubtful about the cause of a extremely rare. The queen does not stain in clothei or linent, ilwnys lose her sting in killing another use the mildeit treatment first queen. when removinsf the «tain. Tasting is believing! She treasures the tender fragrance of Evening in We nk TOO to """ Ffi|*t*t( Paris! Giv« her Perfume, FruiM ... etmpart them whh my Tbay'ri son-ripened to ih> j.^k Face Powder, Talcum, For Better Brakes . . . brand at aay price . .. Ton's toy perfeetfMt, and then are m hH Upstkk and Rouge in this you're jort ne\er eaten anything u netrVf eanneriei to that all 'l sparkling box . ; 7.50 Let An EXPERT Do Your Brake Work 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE delicious at Flagitaff! tWi be- delicacy it caught for i-.v '::. OTHHR GIFTS i : i i ; .7.. to 25.00 cau»e FlapUfl Froite ©••« from pkutrt!.,.Ya, tasting is 1,••!,-.> Ail p'iCM pliM tc)X DODGE NO GUESSWORK — NO EXPERIMENTING Enjoy the beil etip of coffee in America! NO DELAYS BUSINESS COUPE COMPLETELY EQUIPPED SHOP A/wciyb cisk for . IIX Pharmacy Large Stock of $1600 HYDRAULIC PARTS - KITS - BRAKE DRUMS SI Main Street Woodbrtdge 8-0809 BRAKE CYLINDERS - CABLES, ETC. FLAG5TAH .. STOP in and see this BRAKE DRUM REFACIXG Sold Dnly at friendly leirih^urflbod qlo^ef'i^.t,',,1; USED CAR SPECIAL! BRAKE CYLINDER HONING AND REBUILDING ','ooeII"Tb» Miisos Goes A-Shoppteg"everyMon.,Wrt, Frl. WCRS 101o I" \- • »l. PIN FITTING

nr.AR WHEEL ALIGNING AND BALANCING FRONT-END REBUILDING ,895 CHRISTENSEIVS Frank Van Syckle inc. Rahway Brake Service THE, FRIENDLY STORE 153 Now Brunswick Ave. Motor Tune-Up — General Repairing — 24-Honr Towing Service 1263 MAIN STREET RAHWAY 7-1511 FOR CHRISTMAS 6IVE HER THE P. A. 1-0591 8a»uel J. Gwsaway ' Joseph N. Gassaway

Gifts for "Her"-and for "Him" CHOPER'S Hoover, Department Store Junior Invites you to charge your Christmas Lowest In prict, HghtMt In wtlgM, purchase with an EASY 10 PAY- ntwttt of all Hoovtr ClMntrt. MENT PUN and NO DOWN MMI (or imall hoiMt. Handy (or PAYMENT ' all homti. Eaty to itor*. Evtry Inch a Hoovtr. "It bwrti, at i — t— • i, «t it cU«n«." "It's 4 Honey" DRESS , Sites 3 - H MDEtNOWFOR $4.95 - $6.95 CHRISTMAS DELfVEtY

A Beautiful Selection of ; SLIPS-GOWNS-PANTIES 1•et's Say Merry Christmas ! this season with GOOD/VEAR gifts that will go on year after year cmtribul. ing a full measure o/ beauty, comfort, and use- Trade in your worn tires to- by BLUE SWAN fulness. When ait other gifts are forgotten a Al Little A* gift to the home U long remembereaL. Our $10.00 EXTRA day for new Marathons — in ;tink, white, maize, blue at Popular Prices store it crammed full of on excitibtg holiday $125 Selection of fine ftfnttwrc Wwrfc*^* fot ym the tire that "runs and runs to choose from. • i > and runs" to give you the Men's and Boys' AH Wool Other Gift Suggeitiont From (far greatest value fo? your A WEIK PLAID JACKETS AND SHIRTS : Appliance Department money. luyiFOURNtw 85.75 up Ask about Du Brow's NEW CREDIT MARATHONS I PAYMENT PUN. It's an attractive • IRONS • COFFEE MAKI!! A m LONG WEAR • v • ( one — n»d« to fit your budget I ON OUR NON - SKID SAFETY We Are t^ie Agency for • ELECTRIC SHAVERS t<^ EASY PAY PUN LASTING STAMINA Botany Yarns and Susan Pates • GE BLANKETS / • BABt WASHl ^ Needles ( Perth Ambon We'll buy the unused mileage in your old • HAND CLEANERS #GBTIDYCLE^||{ '"tires ... at prices that will astonish youl 1915—M ye»rs it (he tame loo»Uon—1918, distinctive •4 CHOPER'S furniture Vcatpep FRANK VAN SYCKLE 81 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE 153 NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE OPEN EVEBY EVENING TILL t 334348 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. FORDS I <.IH»O/Yl Wl PEttTII AMBOV 4-0591 STOKE HOUBSs MOD. Thru Sat. 10:60 to 9:00 OPEN SUNDAYS 1:00 to \M OPKN EVENTNO8 TtLL XMAS •LEADER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16. 1948" •'••'« •••(•MMMHttt ,,

K. MHealih PARKER YOU

FOOD RESEARCH CONSULTANT, By DR. SOPHIA BRUNSON cess, who would otherwise hnve 1 HOME-MAKER'S CLUB., INC.' What Shall I Oivr This Christ i been failure. ;, ber.uisr some nnn •d them when they sore- WHY PAY MORE ('i.inlinrics have mas? romr dose pimiiggh in rradi of tlihee pocket-hotpocket 't ly needml It. It IK snid that Zano -M- for you to indulge yourself in the countless dishes Christmas is almost hero again. Q"ey had nineteen manuscripts ni:ik<\ "Oh dear, what shall I nlve my returned to him in succession with [in:;nnr this \i llio Clirlwiiim » friends and loved ones?" Almost pink slips enclosed, One person, you'll be wanting to make however, diat you telect an tupecisO.ly everybody is asking. Try RivitiR his wife, bf'.ieved in him. She |n|vriv s.iti<"" nnyway, practice up pretty jar to put il in, something tint snihe of the things thai, don't cost urged him to tvv again. He did and Two thousand thirty-five Christmas Trees to select from.Directly from now, hcraine they nre clt-will do well ai an attractive scrv^nR much monty fllon like, particulnrly obviously superintending, com- Furthered by Firemen' pineapple • juict of you wlih), then ri-cinniny's sake. It rnii be bought manding kind thit of Mutual In- dissolve in a cup of bailing; hot water |nl( the price nf any uthar roost terest und understanding, I8ELIN — The Iselln Chemical or fruit juice. While this is fBcilinj;, ilclic'iom. Example Is hotter than preach- Hook and Ladder Fire Co., is sell- f put three cup« of oltantd tranVrriei In1; Christmas trees to help pay ments. Bo kind, generous, patient in (rft it off our ehcM, here's htough a food chopper and add for the television set purchased NONE PRICED HIGHER ;nic recipe for old f.uliuined nnd sympathetic, and your chil- Killed rind of n medium lized orange several months aRo. uiih :i i'•;!••( of nuiltcin nnd sfe along with the chopped: up orange dien will learn to'cultivnte similar rry ^;IIIIT, the niiickeit 'jtnd pulp. Add one cup granulated lugaj traits. Iselln youngsters are permitted in, the vvnilil to make. Boil and j«M enough w»tcr to keep the The greatest of all gifts do not in the firehouse every afternoon Klin tn'n ruin nf sugar and two miiture from ncorchinn at fint. Hrinj; cost us money. Thfly impose upon at 5:30 P. M., to see television ,,i vv;i!rr fur five mimiten nr to I boil Jiriskly »nd cook no more us self restraint and self discipline. programs. Over 100 ypungsters ,Vl.i iiiiniiK hoimcclcunlng time 2 for 35c | !•'IIIMPr» Tclmrniiliril liunhrrr Lgc. No. 2 Can • can be aired outdoors, but spin. the sunshine »t the beat ARMOUR "STAR" PRIDE OF FARM LAST CALL DEL MONTE EXXBAflEAVY • Ihn feathers. W Utctuili SYRUP In selecting roasting and baVrnf T HUM Pineapple SOAP POWDER Chicago's Population utensils, look for materials sturdy Pork & Beans JUICE PEACHES population p[ the Chicago toough not to warp when exposed HERSHEY'S ICE CREAM 1 for 35c to hljh oven temperature. Few opolitnn .uea approximates NO. I seams, smooth edges, and rounded persons Seven million lib. i5 CAN CAN 1 comers ill make cleaning easier. 2 for 36c ons live within a 100-mile r»- 2 17c ot Chicago. 10 million within Whenever possible, select utensils 50c quart which can be used for both range -mila radius, snd 60 million FACIAL DAZZLE SUNSHINE SUNSHINE DEL MONTE a 500-milc radius. top and oven cookery. Delight your children with an Ice Cream Santa Claus. VACUUM PACKED Place your order now. Serves eight portions. KRISPY CHEEZ-IT TOILET TISSUE CRACKERS CORN • Holgute Tovs t Christmas Cards LG. LG. The HARNED AGENCY Qt. lb. • Novelties • Stuffed Toys HOT. BOX 1 ]c K«t. ISII 17c 25c! 2 for 39c • Children's Golden Books 2 lor 25c REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE EXTRA-HEAVY HUNT'S STOKELY'S YACHT CLUB • Cards for All Occasions SYRUP MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE 80233 • Mary Ann Home Made Candies Fruit Cocktail Grapefruit Juice NO. 1 CAN Tomato Sauce COFFEE Dependable Service at a Convenient Location Bartlett Pears LG. • FRESH POP CORN DAILY 46 01. C The HERSHEY SHOP 25c 25c 4 for 29c 19C CAN lb. 114 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE 8-2764 MEAT SPECIALS^ PRODUCE SPECIALS Delicatessen Specials WALTER A. JENSEN OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS BONELESS CHUCK FLORIDA JUICE COUNTRY ROLL Mason & Builainft Contractor ROAST _Slb. ORANGES * 25BUTTEc R 711lb. RIB-END SNO-WIHTE EXTRA-LARGE JERSEY I KKFMAN STREKT Wt)ODBRIDGE, N. J. TELEPHONE 8-Ut» Loins of Pork 4SL MUSHROOMS 39k EGGS dozen 79c FIERY RED nmiim ITYGRADE, SHORT SHANK, NU-MAID SKINLESS, SMOKED TOMATOES i* 25c Oleomargarine 35k | GALA HHBJSlb. GOLDEN RIPE IKLINE'S * KLINE'S * KLINE'S | ALL-BEEF FINEST QUALITY Your Lionel train will run lb. BOLOGNA 49c •jf Ovctanxiety, particularly about health, is • Chopped Beef 59k lb. FANCY WHITE FORT PITT like new when KLINE'S does disease in itself. Physicians call it hypochondria SUGAR CURED Thosi? who "enjoy" ill health only make them- 1C telvei and thoie about them miserable; • Celery Hearts^ 19c the repair work for you. All ' Opposed to chronic worry it complete in- lb. difference, to the point of disregard of common- CORTLAND EATING SKINLESS i icnsehetlth rules ana contempt for medic»lc»re; SHOULDER OF work guaranteed. V Between these two tbsurd extremes lies the sine middle . roid. Petty, transient discomforts need not cause grave coni APPLES 3 its. 29Frankfurters 53k . cern and frequent trips to the doctor. When symptoms persist or recur with annoying frequency, it is then time to seek LIONEL TRAINS & EQUIPMENT professional assistance, ^difference upder the** d*cum- stinces only iotites more serious trouble.. " i Visit our modern prescription department We are pte- COLLEGE-TOWN SUPER MARKET i saiption specialists. ' • OAK TREE ROAD, ISELIN, N. J. MON. TO WED. 6 P. M. • THURS. 7 P. M. FREE DELIVERY! STORE HOURS FRI. & SAT. NIGHTS 9 P. AL WQMMlOOt ••M°»l iS - TELEPHONE METUCHEN 6-1105 KLINE'S 91 MAIN 5TMIT |l)AK TREE ROAD ISEUN THURSQM?, DECEMBER 16, ?JK*E TWELVE I.KOAL NOTICES I.KGAI,

1 Itlnl 1.1 amcndnl I s 1\ M. (K»Tl In ll ,., .11,1. aiifl TIIP.III; ii. ii"W tliat she lie: in !- line feH.nv preferred fin- Chambem, Mfttiniln y rfild fdllown; •i. i•• -i! 'ii;il!v ;iie:o Her d,it k < ya nljter Kit 1 I') von You should Inr, Wooilhrliiitf, x,.'., KI-Til IN '•• nnH pxpuKP inM ncll at |, Mirt all iivi r ,i':mii ' i Publishers Say l;(1( ut • '••• i lit |hr :itli.ictiVf. dni'di.ifrl Plrnarv and In I he IIJKIIMI hl>li|i. „,., th. r filmII permit ai to tfrm* or'nKlp on ni, ., | i.i'iiii- ;iml the inu'm;: (Ire that B.i: h.ua w.is iike IMal. At times or iffPJ mimpll'"' I" Tnwhnhlp Clerk opfn i, |, : MMI ;ib II,' lnii:;- Im:, ;n ;\n im-Avu. r.mlfln'l li"lp rnvyin: Bar-1 v 'Crime Comics' upon llcenscyt mHcu. nor "hull anil tn he puhllrly rnrni twin's rairfrtv. im^tablr attitude j nnv I mvc bin nn .1-e (ire|>iH( r in Hie :oom br- Uatwificrf Advertirfug hrtwcf l,nl finsv)n Him ii i Inward men, Barbara would never open 2«r. ami ^07 |i, ni,..',_ ynnfl. ri'Mi.i«Hnn ro. if ; A. M. weekd»y«. know the stint* of loneliness, the. Are for Adults d lhrld«P TIIWIIHII||> \ "I iiopf you'll enjoy yourself " it. J. I1UY YOUR CAR Map. My ciiestsj buler yearninc for someone- whn' Avis; Barbara said. AT remain ni'i-n until Tnk« further nntl-r i,, had ornme the purpose of life it- NEW YORK. - Cnntn-vers.v OP ho By I'ATIUriA SINCLAIR I have not all arrived. Would yon tVOOI»BRID(iE INDEPKNDENT- nilnyii; nor "hiill Township rommltipfl i,.,, h ..-If. j twetn the Detroit Police department, WILSON MOTORS n\ from .1 A. M lutlon ami purnnnnt In i;m AM1- ••(<"" J If - If! f tllP K. !ikr r> co up to your loom first lEADER which fluently hanned "crime" nilnliimni prlen lit «i,,, i; , ( Juil nf thi- •i inn linnv- with her antl- Avis hadn t lolrl Barbara, nnrj be prrmlttfHl I" remnln i " " with all other iletiiliH p.,-, RAUITAN TOWNSIHT-FORDB I A. M. on ™i-I 'l«v. . „„„„ ni I n | in ii ni prim hrliiK li • tiip Film mrl rtp- qiminU-nre with Steve Ross. She since been banned by Ml* Indlanap and i^i-ci'tp, Yes. thanks so much' Avis re- BKACON AVKNKU N. t. " All OritlnaniTa nml pan* of co»t« of prppnrlnfr ilfiii .,. . i : Mn:y ChnMmas. olis police, and the publishers of tlalnK thin "ale Hahl :<,,, ]H'oa' liiiit I- sponded eagerly, knowins that she hadn't rven told Barbara his WO-MIU •Til'ln-tntM "ml reKiilatlonn Im ir these books rages with undimini shed IMrnt here will' "'•• Herehy tifiiikH, If .milil mi li'inr. f Bfivh.ii:! oli-t n's snow in? , nrnifi a few rcpalrine touches name.. Th?rr w.is no pointi > fury. Both sides are itanding firm I?/J-SO H llo«n lllUllirnl NR NRWSPAPER j *Tnla onllnanrp shall take qnen of purclmne prln, | i,, In their convictions >,.i immwllan'iv after -mnfuKo and down at the MVIT-.- on the toes of ron ]wm by bus. crossed three slates just to get ._ I OP. P«r lltlr oquitl monthly 1 n«l:ilIrm i,• away from thp shin of him con- Ic per IJn» |ilu« Internt nml (illnr i,N her srrull white bows. "•I' ' tc to I As «;ne Hscended the stairs she Interviewed Individually, these Time* — vWert for In I'ontrart uf S-H, stantly with the new blonde who sc perfTine Kim KAI.B Uaek it in." she sairi. Ihousht. ho* rieht Barbara had comic book publishers, without ex- 7c per/lint Take further notlrp n,, 'Don't awry ;ib-)in that. I'm been when she'd Uilcl her the other eairif to town." ception, claimed that their partlcu HIVE BKAI-TIKUI, LOTS, near »l«- •tic, or nny date to HI,, I f no happy • yiu rime." B^rba-a i day. after invinne he..- to herhome Avis could h?ar Barbara's re- tar books were less objectionable THREE KEWRPAPKryr dhim KAt«. «n llcrinann \* ™?. he afljournrd the Tuv,h,, !eri mlttce ronerveii the eJclu in than other* banned None denied Time - W^l>»r 'tut- i'nil Cnrnret «-«»«. i;/i-l« smiled ami helped Avis remove h?r , for the week-end antl s Christmas sponse ti sueh a revelation. "No IhM-emin-r crctlon to rejert any nn< i,. that there are comic books that ate Tluioi i. He per lint nml tn HO 11 snlil lots ih can t Vay in hat tie was ever won by an army Times I*'- I'Bf line HEWARKN , , one (tn Chrl*tmas. "obscene." "inflammatory," "vul- .liT Siisliii. flcrnna tmiti M-hnnl ubll" for «nal ii.l..pll.in ID mnli liliMer a.« It nnv ..,. rif towards!" Tlrnen ...... ~ lie per lino on Sewarcn Avenue. Any r.'Kard heln« Rlvrn i,. ,,. gar," "inartistic" or all four. -I. But Avis wasn't built that way. (YEARLY ('ONTKACTI iialile nlfrr m-i-cptcd. munni-r of payim-nl. In IKIBEP.T FUl.LKIiTUN ur more mlnlinnni Itj'i^ ..)t She had pride, and from obseiva- .Several, basing their self-defense ii lln<'B -—untr |i»tn"r .. ic per llnr >i)THB 5»;A MWMlAex .Wi-niw XDTIi'K IS HKItKHV (il\KN i-flveil. li.in she'd learned that -one-sided on "freedom of the press," declared in l>n<**>— lhr<.« paper* 11•- per line Mfluihrn, S .J J. l urill- Minimum spncp riitTgtU—f lln*s.» hnl the folio* IIIK lirnluw tl-jnn arceptari'-e nf u.,. ., mar ia'jes never panne i out. . that because their books dealt with «-0»n hd Mil, ur hid ahnvc inlininM:i, 'hniHtt of cop? allow*." monthly. ,_ n flrnt rMilInK »' « """'llfm "I As she ran a comb through her Tnwfialilli ("nmtnllln. ,in | . "true" crimes they ire harmless, 15 letter* to a line—five wordi. shoi i dark hair she thought of he Township ronirftliii-p »r "•' m»Mit thereof hy tlir- p-n, that they are written for adults and IIOCANV HOdKt'ASI*. — 1 ifinUlr r,,wn«hlp nf WniMlhrl,l(-e. In the foi-'lliiK In 1h« iniinnft ,,' . MAIN HARDWARE Steve. I; had been two months gliiKx door*. Mtmli'Kl iMiblnet panel. •minly of MLMI^i'. Nf« li-rsi-y. In Hrtorrtanre Ultli imn,. ,,! that the publisher li not responsible M.I, CLAS&lfNtD ADVERTISING • inee she left'the little town of Harts dnnr*. Canning )»ri» Kranjp ,,|.| on the 7th -lay 'if I ••mU'T, tile, the Township will ,|riii,. for the welfare of children who hap- iyahl* In ailvtm-e. E»<*eptton« art ,r iion-li anil tlirpp wlndo*^ '- OIK, and thai »"!'! ..Mlnnni-.- will for Christintts Lifts of Itmlina usefulnras Allni Oifen. He and Ann were ijiiln unrt unlp tri'ml fm 11,| pen to read his books. inle for estahlUhei! arcount» only rnsppct Avenue, Wo«'lbrld(te. N. 1 1,F lalcen lip f»r Itirtlirr ennalilerii- I »ATKI 1 llf'rlllli.i h' Inn *nrl flnal ]>»•<*•<«<• »l » mi'(>.llii» manie^l now of course. They'd Irregular Inperilorm will be 1*"!' H. J. M'NKiAN. Isu,, Crime comic books, publishers iirKt'il fur *t th* one-time rate. if Ml W-IO bnihed aside the tlirc.it of tears he rate earned. 'I, I.<>TS nn Hrrnmn UST), or an ""in Ihi-rmlter ,«K GIs. "We do it by formula, not "K .MTIH . ., . , NirrirK uv n:ni,n and hurried from th" room to join :il,I matter run IT riMi'-h-'il. »' wliMi T(l VVIIOM IT MAT TOM malice," one said bluntly. "A cop, The Koodhrlnga Punlliihlng Co Avmuc near. lli» ^tmlltiin. HMI 1 IT IT ttkPh llicm. Tel. Cnrti-ret lmi> and plain .ill pi-r«"ii" whn I"") At • rpgulir mprilhi, B.ubara and her guests below. She .servo* the right to edit, revile or •i> inlere»le A I) Steve Ross smiling up at her from said that his comic book investiga- • i-W A. M. WKUNKIWAY nl li P. M. (KCTl In I • • \ I,(1ST AMI K<>1 M) Chmiiiivm, M « m ii r i > i the hall below. THK TOWS-tHH1 <>!•' », N,. H said. "I'm not a ghost, Avis! WOODBRIDGE 8-1710 KKTK ItHMMiK, WOKK BKINCH seeking to stop the sale of a toy 1 •ml ntpupe • rid »>ii nt ,. \ Mery Christmas, and —well, II* 1'I.KASK CALL UK IT (>lll»AINi:i> In I"" T"«n- tml lo tn* lugln-n did Ui gun used in fake hold-ups. "We \v«H>i>iti:iiM hip Oitnmlttre nl tin- Tnwni-lilii nl to terms of tmlc on n.n TonilW 16 Jigsaw 1 WtinilbrldKi-, In thr i'"iint> "' Hm.- aren't you Kind to see me?" He found," he said, "that the manu- IMS To*n«lnp Clerk opm i,, BUSINESS DIRECTORY U<--r\, th.it SIKDS—All Sizes Special (.'hristmas Pi-ice looked uncertain. «nc1 tu l>e puhluly rernl |.t 'i"i facturer advertised In comic books. I Nn p.rmin nhull run. drive nr Lot :'' In Itlm k s:.vi Avis moved down tlw stairs. iKHVKK irtipel nr muni' 1" he run. ililven 844.9."» We began looking into 850 of these niliiKc T»«.niiiilp .\^. -t..,, "But I didn't know you knew Bar- •ir propi-lleil nvrr nr ti|»nt anv rnll- .*.">.2.J up books and ended up banning the 38 CURTAIN* ftTHKTC'HKn •iwd tra.k Blthln thp llmlin nf Ih" T»k(i furtlinr notu-fi 1 Tonnnlilp I'mninltue n bara—" our censor bureau found most ob- J5c atitl 50c Pair; Tahleclntlu 10c. Townsmen Turn Out Ti>*n»1itp "f W.indhrlilKi . In thi- "Our d.ids wrre acquaintances Kirr* Ptekap mat DrllTtrr. •imiHy »f Mid.II'•' »«. m ruin mn Union Hnd ),iiir»UMm to ii jectionable. The two distributing Tkr ne*( CartaU Nervier, ininilnum prli p :n win away back," he said. "Was it quite • iihlli-' Hi reel nr hlKliWiii- nf nal'l companies handling them willingly « UVINOSTON AVKNUK. AVKNB1. To Plug Chuck-Holes ruwnnhlp at a cia'l" '|"B«IIIK, nnv in BKII! blo.'k »-|il be . ., fair for you io skip town. Avis, and agreed that these books would no Phono Woodliriilge. 8-1317-W illroad Iniln ni an\ •!<•«• niiili.n .ii Altli nil otlirr CI»I«IM p. i • \: 2 • Krenli-r rate i't H"«l H»»n :i tnilm inlnliinitTi pi|,|. IMI,,K | not say a word about where you ALEXANDRIA, INT>. - Thrw A Christmas Special longer be sold. We therefore plan per hnur. VOMtH 01 prr|MrlllK 11." I were goin!"?" no criminal action against the pub- preachers, two bankers, the mayor 1 Any piTKiin VIHIHIIIIK «n> nf (!'r tlxlng IHIn «,llr -Sii I . jlu, K, It lOld on Ier 111.. ,, "I—I didn't think you'd miss and nearly 500 fellow townsmen IIVIBIOIIK of Il'l» nriUnam*. KIIIIII, lishers." ' »,di>w n pn> mciti of |! me." Avis slsimmcrcd. Vl,L TTPKS UK ROOITM KP inn i-unvli'iliin ilii'M'nf. hr piinisliixl rolled up their sleeves ind put Alex- Atlt'V u[ pufrlllMfl pi,• r • Cookers "Miss vi.ur' He pressed her The day after McNally's action, *l«te—ShlnrlM T"« »nil Pin' tloofi ; a flue uf |:,i"ii< t>r «|Uiil montllly Inm*. White Mayor Al Fceney of Indianapolis «|H (Ml pllll JillVI r-I :i:,,| Presto - Mirror-matic hantis. "Avis what's that old say- AM) MKTAI They answered an appeal by th« i All onliniiii, ••» ir |MII« of ord|. DIAMON1) naipvii ln< nnnlKlrnt ilnrpttilli HIP pruvuKd lor in roiam.: or Wcarever in« about absence makes the hea-t banned S of 260 books his special WDRKP Alexandria better business mocia l«k< further nutn e r N*« Tntwy A ItpTPby rpppalpil. All Sizes in Stock L'row fonde:? Anyway. I've had a investigator had rounded up. He t Tliia iirdlnmi'T rlnll lukp vfTpit ule, or tnr d»t« to » Rnl Perth Ambojr. N. >. tion for volunteer labor to WJ wha u« uujuuuiod, tn< T"ii' terrible time tracking you down, received the promise of cooperation l1.1/:-:!' ininiedlnlplv upun Its adopt inn nnd Mayor Guy C. Lewis estimated was IMll'llrHllon us r<"inifpni l.ynn Woo«t V'l grabbed broom*, shoveli and rake*, ciipid. She told me to come to- one publisher has asked for a-hear To hi' iiilvertl" I In liidiUM'ndniit- mor» minimum bidi »(.„ unj.anv, M C.itlcrs I.aiif. Wiind ing. That is the National Comics I 4 l! They spent a day pouring asphalt l.o.idor on I•c.('ini.,.i :i unl in-,m STKP-ON CAN nidit and explain mora fully about -t.lltit. I'hniie \Vno,llirl.l«e "• , , j , group, publishers of Ganjjbuster and smoothing It out. lipr IB. mN m-llll IHltlrp of IMllill,' Hin acreptatira of I! the run-:iway pirl I was t"yin? to hparlnK for flnul ;L<).•[• t• • 11 on Up. bid, or bid ahove nunn White K.iuiuel with I'or'celaln Comics, which is temporarily re- find. Then iifkv I sot here she • HELP WASTKW—FKMAI.K • The street repair problem was the l \ 91H moved from the banned list pending mem thereof hy tup i>..r insert told me to wait in the hall, there'd resuK of conferences between the llrf»r toi W-3.-M rorunii; tu the manner ; a hearing. As for the puplic, we've association and the city sdmlnii- in ai. UIIIJIHI- wnii ii.i:i.. be a Christmas yifi appear on the KOTICB Or PIHLIC • Ill stairs, I suspected then, of had nothing but praise from hun OPERATORS WANTED tratlon. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEKN: un nie, the Townnhlp « dreds of citizens all over the coun- At » regular m«etln-( or thpa bur|;aln and sale do) course." LIOIHT WORK The streets were In such bad shape Township CommltlPe of the Town- l>rpiuln«a. try." Avis and her eyes CKHll> PAV that they were hardly pasuble. ihlp of Woodbrlirep hel.l Tue§d»y, liATftH: lifpiiihii vi ulowcd as they lifted to meet In New York the Amerisan Civil Pleasant Working Condition! l>ecwnl)*r 7th, HMS. I w.is ,|lrp> ti'il «. .1, 1MJMUAN, To»i: TREE LIGHTS Pali llolldav* ami Vw-atlona But the town fnihers said they Ui advfrllup thp fart tl.al mi TIIPR- To hi' ad\vitl.>t-il I "i • For a Bright Christmas Steve':;. "Christmas gift indeed!" Liberties union announced that It BEST MADE CO. couldn't afford to furnish the ma-, tl»y eveningg,, ^ 2lst, l:Ms, I !t4H, antl I.)P(T[HIKI 1- • she said. had communicated with Detroit's thh e Towmhih p Cointnlttpp will mMt ll-lKllIf lit- L.i aar!. 37 COIIKK AVKNUK terials and all the labor needed to at S V, M. (KST) In tho Commit!** $1.49 up police commissioner, Harry S. Toy, t'AP.TEItKT. N. J. get the Job done quickly. Chambera, Memorial Munklpal rouo •* objecting to "the police office set- I M H BgBuilding. . Woodbrlilueu , Now J y, NttTICK lit- Ptni.tr They sgreed to buy the material! andd expose anil eclll at publiblic aal« TO Uitu.M IT MAI in. ting itself up as censor and guar- At a regular nit-ftin The Pubho Health Service rc- if the townspeople woulld furnish the and to the lilghpst bidder acLonllng •,' •»« . ! ports that the number of cases dian of public mortis." Experienced Operators to term* ol tale on file with tile Tuwi«Mhip Comtiill'p* of labor. ol 1 p Clerk open to Inspoctlnn j of infantile paralysis this yearyip- "We're glad," Jaqk LiebowiU, of f »n ( bUrtri-D . l)rr««r> All the stores closed except the and to bs publicly read prior to ' I'lll li.-r Jih. r* 't^ Jpear likely to bf the second worst the National Comics group, which Sit'adv W'nrk—(«iMid I'ay mile. Lots 3 and I In Illo'-k 1"7'J 1'. to :ii]vprtisi! «. t t 1 restaurants and drug stores. Fac- on the WiiodbriilKr Tnwiisthlp As- V t'M'l.lllK, I tllhi ' yea- on record for the disease. The publishes 30 other books, said, "tha iluaplt:tll<»tlnn -Vucntlon With Pay e 'i(iwri8iiip Insurance Ilanellt-i tories continued to operate but dis- !ies»mcnt Map. number of cases through the latter something is being done to apprise TaJie further notice that the ai S 1'. M. ^l In i,.- part of November totaled 25,692, those publishers who are not cog missed their executives to help with Township Committee has, by reso- Chatnhpi A, M c in it r 111 M p CARTERET NOVELTY CO. the work. lution and pursuant to law, fixed a Building, YVoudbrldge, ."-»•'• •' as compared with the record year I nijant of their responsibility thai ( arlertt minimum price si which- said Ion and oKine and >eil at vi' lit XMAS TREE STANDS W brcler Aieaat Among the sweating volunteer* and tu the liltchoM I.I'M'- * for polio, 1916, when 30,000 cases things can't go on unchecked. But (arlrrel H-«i;» in said block will ho noli] together to termn uf nale on n;*< *•!:".( were the Reverend* H. R. Canon, with all other details pertinent, said 1-/J-3H p, Township ClfrK uprn I," '.' • :ln All Sizes were reported. Howeve-, Health we feel that our book was mistak i JSOOO t minimum prlic II«IUK JSOo.OO |itun anil to b« puhlkly rr.i 1 . • ' 1 Robert Nixon and S. E. Mugridge. 1 ; $.95 and npv Service officials believe that if the enly banned in Detroit as it is In • lIKI.f W AVri-.U—MM.r, • of pppreparingg - deed and adver .v,*|p, I,r»t-i JI anil .'-' 11 l .same thnroURh and detailed re- Indianapolis, although we're willing Bank Presidents Dane Hoover and tising thla sale. HaltH ) lotl s In saiid on Ihf Wo'illlindK.. ! • r . poi-tins methods had been used, I to make changes." Y'll'Mi MAN'.-lllKh S.-IIIKII nrnlu- Harry Adams pitched tn. block, If gold on t«rms, will require srnjiineiit M^i. al>-. tn .is.-lut In l.ili'itiiliii-y n[ li'X- a (limn payment of toil.iiQ, the l>ut- 'luke fuituer nutui. ' i'. '."I the 1816 total would probably have John Byrne, editor of "Wings , Everybody wa» happy except the been about 50,000. tili- pi,int. Hurt I'roitui t-. <'nrinir;i- anre of purchase 'prire to be paid In Tuwnalilp Committee 'u« • SPECIAL* Comics," "Jumbo Comics" and ll'Hi, llnlxi-ilal- Avmuf.W IhrulBf. I police department. It said nobody equal monthly lima.llnipnlx of llit.li" liiiioii and pursuant t ' ''• " I ->: t "Fight Comics," which have been TrUi'lu'tH- Wnti'll'ii'lK'- ^•'.|.';,;,. plus Interest and ullier termB pro- 111 ill j llllilTI |M|i| ill IV I Western Union Telegraph IMf. had been arrested for speeding for vrtfed for in contract of «ale. In said block wilt be > • ' ' '••«f Set with 4 Batteries, Com GI-IIOrsiN'G STANDARDS banned, felt that his books "repre- months because of the chuck-holes. Take further noilie that at laid Htth all ulher demll" !>•" • Minimum building standards sent in 1948 whit Nick Carter and • III: VI. KSTATK Klllt >Vl.r. • sale, or any dute to which It may llllllllllMUl I'll !• l>.'lll_ I tie adjourned, the Township Com- i'n»t» of prctmrlliK 'i••--•t •.-.' plete for only for Gl-loan houses, parallel tp Tom Swift used to represent," but NEW BUNGALOWS mittee, reserves tin- right In Its din- ll-ilit; lliii .-a!. Sir i the minimum construction re- added, "We don't edit our maga- Rait From Europe oretlon to reject any ono or all bids Mock, If sold on terinv f. 81.59 Nn hnwii I'HMiii-iu fur Vi'lcrMiis quirements of the PHA, have been The Noruaj. or brown rat, wasand to sell said loin In Bald bloflt n down payiiiput o: I. zines for children.'" I'I'IH-HASI': ri:i«"K iv:nm to such bidder a,n It may select, due •>»<< of i>iirr!i!i»<. )>r They Look Like the {leal Thing set bv the Veterans Administration .VKil't en I'rtiiii^r.s l».iity introduced into America from Eu: regard belnj? given to terms anil pifll.l I inontlily and will go into effect on Decem- Ask fiir Mr. Ku^so rope, Btrivini- nn nhiiu manner of payment, in ca.i» one tiluii intprpi-l and otii • LIONEL TRAINS • MARX TRAINS 11,1, \ StlU't. nlf I'iirlcli-f KuJii or more minimum bids shs.1) be. re- vulfil for In contra, 1 ber 15th. The rules specify the Two Texas Youths Draw Pay I'nrt IIiMidini.', N. J. ' l Take further nniv IKIUI.KN .<)VMli:\ ceived. minimum construction techniques, •ale,, or anyy d«t» to $10.20 and $13.50 For Staying Away From Home iT4 MAIN . the ru'1. tion, and st-uctural details neces- I'luiiii Met, 6-IS.'* nr 1-T111 Township Committee and the pay- -WE DELIVER- JAMESTOWN, N. Y. - A couple ment thereof by HIP purchaser *c. crwlon tn reject anv nn' sary for veteran'-loan guarantees mid lo sell ".ihl i'll- of Texas youths with an eye for a, Koncrfl, curding io the manner of purchase lo am li buldrr at ll imi and are deigned to protect home- T«Jl S.itiri. mat JfWKl'H ' in acrordanre \tlth termv qf sale on fast buck and a yen for a novel BUY YOUR HOME IN .1KAS intcnilh I" aPI'lv l" ""* regard beinic ifivtti t,. J biiyins Wortd War II veterans nf thr T»wn- file, the Township will deliver s bar- manner of parmt.nl. In holiday were first" in line for the Tnwhsliip '-"tiinnii-.. , gain and nalellVel for.-:r|i| prpmltea. from beitv; cheated by unprin- WOODBRIDGE I ip nf W Ibrlilne fir a Tninafer 'ir MI • J re) Milnifiiutn ul'li > jugglers' national convention. 1 ricnary Itet.ill Onnvuinpimn l.l- llATKI). I'prpnili.r Siii, |!i|S •Phe.l. E i .«. d. DL'NIOAN, Tiiunaliip Olert. cipled contracts or. salesmen. The Town with a Future i'n"< lnr«'|nf(iie Irniiifd t" Joneiili I'pon eoe«nun''e of " To In; advi'rtlsrd lip. ..inlipi Stli. 09 MAIN STREET . WOODBRIDGE The Kosanke brothers, Us, 16, P|ARK AVENUE HOMES l.,lln T'A. Ixillo'ii Ci.i'ktiill iWr nr hid above m ••"•'• and Steve, 14, of Dallas, are col- .niiiiK'-. 8Ulf lll(Ch*-ity »Ji. «>4k- IMS, ami I>ei-pinlier l'.th, in tin- •-'own«htp Commit""* •"' WOOnnitlDGE 8-1351 Gaum lias mushroomed into a Nearly Ready tor Occupancy. .aii'l Aviiulp. W.iinllirtdKo. N I i nt-nt ihprtof by (*.» ;•' lecting a dollar a dly'^ach for just Lovely 4'Aj-Room Bungalow, '•lli.lri llnHh, If ull>. nlmllMI) lie m.li|f' l to lh« mmin.r • v^sjsi': key Pi-i-ifl-* base for U, S. lo: II. i Rrfrr I111 Haaltiiiis ac li « sitting around, f $240 Cash and $60 Monthly for O.I. if liii-ilicitcU in HrltuiK iiiiHKHii. Tiiwimhip Clerk. .tOTIt'tt UK fl'D ddiei , jib* •V,'t**r>\ 'Uncle'Al said we didn't have the Easy Terms for Civilians. .Fi.lK.v X. J TO WHOM IT MAVl K»lT1 » nerve to leave home on our own," See Model Home. » IKIKIK-'II'J* WKI'li <".. At a ricular mn-Hn'tt a' thr i>.\Ti;i r .mi,, -\. 1 J-1 B. j:i Towpahlp CdmmlttM uf |h« T H J |H"M. tintni- (lift! (he \f mlv, rti«i. tin- in. I t •..: ,,n TMI « Uncle Al is Alfred W. Kosanke Saturday or Sunday, 2:00 to 4:30. tltllitii: 1JOHT NO N7, THK AUEK- THY rM'niiiM. |I'. day proving they'r^ not in Dallas. KI>* ilmaleii HI 114 llerry Hirer!., Building. Woodbrldft, N*w J»r««y. Al a rvKulnr 'i""' • Rosclle 4-0621 or 4-8674 Woudlirlilgr. N J. and tipmi anil nil at public aalt Township I'.-imtin'.t'p ' Vt.es, an amateur jbggler, is spend- VMti, J:1 uhfci U(HI». 11 nny, uliould lie mu'de arilln| f \V llrmlii. h'f ing the week practicing up for the intiK'itUlrlv 111 n ritinu.lu: Krwln ii' .._ -. —, , with th* 1K-. ellllipr I(li. I'-1*' ' ' COLONIA — tinKlixii HIVI« liotne HIM h. ('niniiilnriliin<llttllMSK FOOT NO. 17, Chambera, M e m o t 1 .1 til.- bath, lirxt Hour Uvaiory and THK AHKItli'AN l.BOKi.N T»k« fiirllipt nollie that Uun.lry lnoiii. alt.ii 111• S Karugf, tpr TownahlD Commlltee has, by re ItulUUnK. WnpilhrlilK'. >' Kdw.inl S. llronkrlelil, CommMtiJor and oXiM.sp liiM M-H «< race rJonli, jinneiiitnt iilavroum, oll- Win llruliyn, VUc Cuinmandcr lullon and ntirmnni tn U«r. f)x«« soM together IIIKS, n.niit lot lOUvHS, heautl- Township Clurk Antarctic Penguins for Zoo Vice ('ninmjiiiiler • all ollipr drtnll* rr li r.«'t p'l" '" OF Fl SIZE fijlly lamlNrayetv, Utw t >i x I|H. Httr Anton Larson. Adjutant ilitiniiini prK'e bITIIIi K (Jii'ii'it plui *nd IO be publl.•'•»• il'l"iliittiii-nt lilxin* lt»hway 7-JM8 John M Mt-liuiivrt, Klnnni•• Offli ur (i"|« of prrparlnt dfi] and litur' • iile. l.'ii l 4 IIn HI" SCHENECTADY, N. Y,—A teeh- I.-U ]2.i«, :a . llslKr till* aalt. Bald lota Ilk Ml4 WiHu.brlilKP MaiM * nlque for capturing Antarctic pen- HKU'AISKN' itwii himsps, mmr tin* I " k, ir aold op tfrmn. will r«qulr« a ih.»ti PMimi'in nl I'JUIMI IIJO IJ.II- Tak» further i • piiling vHl«r«u ur cuvillain,' In ; 1 guins that involves a helicopter and mmvtt anre of iiurrlta>« prl>e In be paid Ih P >'oi Ill' ' ' apKlion ilulled. I'lmlii' 1'crtli Am (1IVKK itW'nul NDTICK IH IlKliKHY Kuml niiinthly Inilaliincnit of 110,Oil and pursuaui i" football tactics was described by a boy 1-0216 ur 4-3Gi]-M. id ordl- luttiiiu Hint Hi,. fnllowiliK ptupuneiiNMCIl l Iff! plui lnt*r»«l •nil vthtr term, pro- j »t bird curator. l SCHWINN BUILT BICYCLES Wii» intiudurMl and paai r|d«d for IN ronlrart of aal«. In iifil block will '"• • of tlfe Malcolrh Davis of the nation^ 1 Htm reitlli-K at a meeting Takt furUnr (otlce that at Mid Wllli nil other delalln ;i. >' s r AIITMKKTH 'I " I. Town»!i!» Cummlltrv uf the Tii*n- I Ml HMSIIKI) •ale, or any dal« to which II may iiiliuiiiuin prl'II bpinU •' zoological park in Washington tola hip uf wnndbriilKc In the County Ludi »( |ire|>arlut> 'I'"1 ' 1 bt Kljaurneit, (the Townahlp Com- of a recent navy expedition to col- if Ulildltixei, New Jemty, held on mittee r«««rvea lha right In In dlt- IUIIIK thl* »'ll<- ri'"1' Also Whilncv Doll (iarriu^cs - (lolson Tricvch's IIKOK-IKLII Vll.fbAtiK tin- 7Ml day "( Dcvtmher, 1918, and lect live penguins for the zoo. It .'iiliKU-ui'tlon Is roinplfU'd, lawn: rretlon lo rcjtrt »nr one or all hld> blork, If »old on Ipnn". »> that Hold oiilln.ilne will ha taken and to aell aald loll In in Id block ii down puvineni ol >!•••• und uhruhhory lieuuilful, a pvrfet' up fur further < iinaldtratlun and 1 was the first time a helicopter had tu aui'h bidder u ll may *«|«i'l. Out sue* uf piitrhas* I"-' . 11 f .1 . tlUK tor youf ll'/i-luuni aimrtnivn IIIIHI V'l'H'ilC- 'I a nH't-tliU of »«iil Toy Aulos - Sleds - Toys been used to hunt the Urge bird!, regard btlng given In termi and equal monthly Insl.iH ' wltti ill,il Imtli. llp-to|i klulien. hutl Townnlilu ri.iiiiiiltift to be held at •nanntr ot payment, in raa* on* he said In a General Electric fruiil uv'l reur eiiiraiiri's, utllltiui Ita mi-i-tiiiK room In tht Munhipal n|u» Intpreur anil <><•"*.' ' or mora minimum blda ihall b« r»- vIM'pil (ur in i-oulnn.1 "' "' science forum broadcast. luinlhlitil t-xi'ciil BH» nml < |i-rIrii-iI\' Hulldlnt In WifdlirlilKc New Jer- •Kelvul. Bicycle Paris VUII are luvltfdln lnn|X'i I uinl *t M-V ua the il»\tl day of l)«vemlivr. Take further noll'p i Upon acrepiani'i et tht -nlnlmuro dal e t» UI "The pilot would fly his whirli- li'i i one of I In' few l-emulmnk, imn loj-k M. IK8TI, or bid, or bid above m'nlnvim. by tht•aleal,, orr y d |K;'. Agtnt4iii premiae*. Ainliiy Avte an HatO Towmhip CommllttA and the pay- b« mlj(iifin«dj . >"* gig aircraft close-toj the pengulni iiiic. Mfini'hen, Nf* Ji;rn(^. Me 1 REDUCED TOR CLEARANCE • nn. be ri'Hi hell, at whhh time and ment thereof by to* purcliaaeaser *acc- mltlee-rtiierves Ibf tW' and! the1 big blrdi wpuld head In- tu. lu-ii ti-:'O36 ur plaif all iiriKim* whn may be In •jonllng to Ih* mannar of cr*llon ttlrejdcl any "t"-' ti-.-i-.it.it ih.rtiii will be HheK an purchase In afcordaort with ttrmn 1,of . _,s«l„e „on. Ninl to tin *>-ld lot I'. land," Davis said. "The pilot then upiinilunity lo be heard t'OlkC^rnlnfj; flit, the Towirihlp will deliver k bat- lo such bidder" " '"'" would land ttie plane ind the two- HKHl'liANIMSI Lilt 1.1IIII' . --'- --1 Mle df«il for «ild nr»ml»»t 1 rdtard belnK I've11* '" man crew would tackle the birds. H. J. |»l)Nl irt'llTHEr I To bf ailverilwij lln ,mb«r li)tht , celved. f'n and-tumble fun." Tor your pomfort. lleildln. AMKNII HECTION li OK AN Olt\plt. and IH'innUr Kill. 191H, In tl I'pon aoi-eptsni-e of M'< . Michael KrelU, Wen DINAKl'K KNTITI.KI) 'AS OilJndtii'anil- f nt-I.eajcr. 1 1 hid, or hid above inlmi" -jtietjt, Coionla, Cull Itjtiwa U1NANCK TO IIH0ULAT1S ThB Township L'ommli1*!' i"; URKE'S 1 BALK OK AU:OHOI.IC BBVEIl- r «•• W -IMU «.< W-ST m«i)4 thereof by »h« p" AOK.S IN THK TOWNHHIP OK HomoB vr PUBLIC; «*t.K cording io the manner ROOSEVELT AVE. CAKTEKET Bv* Wttom Driak WANTED TO BL'V WOODHUIWIK" Adopted Juno I»th in accSrdanc. with t.;n..- TA WHOM IT UKX CONCERN; H h Thip will ^ I Pigeon is the, only blnf Uutdrinkf UK IT OIU>AIK|;u BY ,THK t.At % regular imi«tlng or tht by suction. ^11 other birds take th» ^pS WANTED TowiMhlp (tnmmlltee »t th» Town- in«n4s* V TOWNHM'IP OOMMfi'rKfc! OK TH'K ihlp ot WbodbrldgK held ffueida) I'»ATEI) l>i>ie'»l Stafe Uourn'; Daily Till 9; Till Midnight Xmai* Eve wst«r into their mouth* and throw Pair Prices Paid TOU'NHHII' OF WOODHIlDXit: IM R J UUNICJAN. To THH! COUNT V OK MIUOI-BHBX; |)ei'«inber Tth, J»4lr I W.i»! dlrti'U- their be'adf Hack to.wdtt to iwil- Call P, A. 4-1082 Any Time f to advertiie Ihe fm t that on Tuet- Tu bf (Mlv«rl.l«i-'l " TII1THATV: »nd I nl-r ;: f>^O^>»»»-^^»»<^»»^^<^^ tow. " •'',•• JK/2J 1. Hpcllun uf tl» Uriilu»nii«tD« Tswmhip CommlUt* wlil^bwat I n

ii'ioi'c-u THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1348 COLONIA NEWS (olumbus Unlucky By Mirgnret Scolt '

Mrs. KriH*;;!- Hopcr, the former On (hrislmas Eve nue ontcnulned the following Condas. Mrs. Ella Frazie- |]]i;in niiu'k, was uucsL of honor members of the Coffee Club, ; II shirk shnwpi. Klvi-n H.itunliiy Hughes, and Mrs. Huelsenbcck. Ainrrii-a's fl-st Christnvis was Wednesday, Mrs. Catherine 011- n-Mirated by Christopher Coluni- I he homo (if her parents, Mr. —The Civic Improvement Club Ph;inl, Mis. Mnrjorie Hughes, Mrs It haprxjtfl on Chrlstmns ,1 Mrs. .lames Black, Patricia met Friday at the clubhouse, In- Kdnii Wel.s, Mrs. Martha Rc-ad. eve of thr mrinfnible year 1492. tine by her sister, Mrs, Annual man Avenue. The following new Vicn. I'liiiiillrld, Guests In- -Mis. Lawrence Suit, West officers were elected: Pi-<\si in th" ninrninE." days last week lo her brolhc, —Mr. and Mrs. George Scott, Frazler is pianist, and Mrs. Eliza- O;traft)!o, Cnral Oablcs, Inmun Avenue entertained over beth Aiuto is coachlnK the smalle tlie weekend Mr, and Mrs, John boys and girls in a sont? and danei Pierce. Mrs. Mary Aston, Jersey -Mr. imd Mrs. Edward Ander- act. The play to be presented i: City; Miss Carol Pauls, L. I., Mr. Oolnnli n.iulcv.ud, altrnded entiled "Christmas at the Mul and Mrs. Victor Tangart. Jersey veddlni' on Saturday of Mr, Ugans," and features the widowed City. •> Mrs. t,:iwrt:iK'e Tatuin. Pluin- Mrs. Mulligan, and her ten chil- wm^ i ---A lnen-aRe dance has been dren. '0& kl. - Mrs. .T.iii:- H. (Vine i •:•;iu;)- ptonirtl for December 29, at the tit hi liwnr on fiilnni.i | Colcmia Library, An orchestra will Wf»t Indian Mahogany lilcvird frnm :\ Innd injury. 'provide the music. There will be A major cabinet wood in Eng- Mr. nnd Mrs. Rnbut Krhun- llfl admission charm:. All boys and land and America until approxi- AmhiT.: Avdinc fiitt named ";lr>s nf Colonia are Invited to at- mately 1775, West Indian mahog- the wrcki'iul Mr. and Mrs, ll-nrt. any, declined In use as suppliei from Jamaica then Santo Domingo Kubilr1 .mil funiily, F,h/.a- , —"Carol in Christmas Land." and finally Cuba, became scarce. t will be presented by the children Until World War II, minor luppliei 'if Hie 4th. 5th and 8th Riades, at -M''. nnd Mtv llinrv Barker J were available from Cuba. War Mil | the Cn'onla School, Monday. Open nd Avnui' rn,ci iiin"d Mr. ;Wnl restrictions stopped its importa- lum.se will be held at 7 P.'M. and William IV'kri and diur.'h- tion and since the war, an export Dorotliv, M.i ami Lil-jihe entertainment will start ( embargo has kept supplies from 1 '. promptly at 7:45. The teachers Hivrn-d;;! coming to this country, It is the will be on hand to greet the par .Mrs. Wcii'lili Dull, f •>!-- heaviest and hardest of the ma- -nts, and the Parent-Teacher As- w$> I,;«V('IIH' Rli 111 !i. wii:. rui t nf hoganies and is the favorite of the •.ti'htlnn will help to receive. old-time cabinetmaker for his hand by her :.I:.U-I -m-l iw. Mr1.. The annual Clu'latmas party for made furniture. irard Hum Ii .I'-j cv C'HVth. e children of the community will _ i iw»Kiv!-n by the Colonia Volunteer her KUi'slv finiii C'lliiini «cii' Figuring Cost of Clothes Iliiiiard Hi: in ii. Mulllcld ; Kni' Company and the Ladies The number of outfits a girl owns nnd Mi [•.•ill Ai)l iiic/y., Auxiliary. Sunday afternoon, 2 has little to do with the usefulness lit B;-.iilcv.i P. M. at the drehouse. SanU Claus biin/i will present gifts to the children,! °< her wardftibc. The suitability ol SERVE HOLIDAY CHEER •A Ch isiim." :inrl a musician will entertaini . ThThe j n"«««r• clotheclothess iiii mormoree importanImportantt thathan ruicd I)V ii" cNldiiu nf the the .•'induct by Mr. following committee will assist j number. And the clothes which Be School cost the most are not the clothes >1 i Ci; 'inbci'iiim and Santa: Fred Sutler, Reginald i Mr.:. H;ii n adc of the finest materials. They WITH A GRAND. HOLIDAY DttlNK Hi; I Till1 l»l'Oj!IMIll Brady. Richard Polhamus, Fred' (llv, Wr.l an the clothes which hang in the [ III1 ,!IVl'll in !)••( -i-miicr 211 i'AQ ModiivU, Edmund Hughes, Harry j H"i\d. Hnrst T'tschner, Mrs. But- j closet, unworn, The actual cost of any outfit is the cost in dollars and FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY llbllOUU. KV.'J "II.: i. iiiwu-d to i"f. Mrs. Read, Mrs. George Scott.! Mrs. Maruaret Scott, Mrs. Tetsch- - cents, divided by the number of end. times you wear the outfit. -Mrs. Edith v-nti, Iiim.iii Avr- i lner. Mr.s. John Lloyd, Mrs. Mildred i Perth Amboy's Largest Dealer in

Venetian Blinds &W)sss!3ffiB&i:: Full ran<;«' '»f *in* from 2!V to .'U»" Il»y ()!" in lentil;. L ALUMIMJM WIIITK FL.KXIBLK STEEL IVOHY MUMBLE STEEL Meed on Ivory Kjiamel Finish 2" Slats •—* READY-TO-SERVE PURITAN DAIRY .lonipk'U' with S" Cornice Board Chip-I'roof. llust-l'rool

w Woven Tapt-s ( • Coniplitf with All Brackets (Vutdinatir Tilt (kar EGG-NOG Wovt'ii (ila/ed Cords .w Automatic Ktoji Lock Device NON-ALCOHOLIC |« All First (Quality, All Ready to Hang Mi-asim- Inside Casement to Nearest Inch. Make No Allowances!

»We will make measurements if you wish. NO You'll enjoy llic old fashioned goodness, the wonderful taste and, the delicious . .V • "TV richness. Drink it plain or add your favorite flavor to taste. Sprinkle with lMitmcg »Call us fer FREE Estimate. and jserve either chilled or hot. PURITAN DAIRY ECG-NOG will add to the. joy- ousness of this) traditional holiday. Get it where y^u buy "1)]L)UITAN DAIRY" milk Window Shades! or call for delivery wjth your regular milk order. !

|\\Y iiiuiiiii'ui.'liuv our own bliadeu and can

jivi ym I\IMI]I)IATE SERVICE. There's no d lo he wilhoul Hli ulos. Priced from AVAILABLE DECEMBER 20th THROUGH JANOARY 2nd Exclusive Distributors for duPunt Tontine Washable Window Shades PERTH AM BOY 4-12Q0 SPIVACK BROS. PURITAN DAIRY Showroom'''' ''Perth Amboy's Only I 'The Home of Cream Top Milk" PERTH AMBOY, NEW JERSEY 18 STATE STREET P. A. 4-1936 PAOE FOURTEEN THURSDAY, DECEMBER IB. 1M»

rciuiM1 of It;, syminel' iral (»m ( Inislmas (arils Svl lloliiluv Wtuul i's. Ixiv liiis belli Used for de- ti tlirniu'.limi! the HRPS. The '-cks ir-eil il on their coins and iIn- Womiins. too. favored it ns a MERRY CHRISTMAS bciii! ifnl sh'nv iiierp. Tod.iy bay slirub'jcry graces the f.iKinrr-s to I tinny Ameiicnn hnm?s at yuleiide. Crrtar, which furnishes Kreen for Christmas, likcv.ise existed i:i y Lebanon. The people of Lebanon •s reaaded rpdar as n symbol of en- durance, strength, life and eter- nity. Recnsnizod by its character- istic- pic .taunt aroma, cedar also •mi whi!e she wanted was an emblrrn of purl'y because Many ' :.!Ui ')!.'.H 1 :].-] ;-.'')ii r "illC P nngc to the ni A-ly-born its trE?-tops were frequently cov- tBlCS l!.:' ered with snow dtirinp a l.r.'jje part modem u c.'i i :--tm,i; f'ow- IW)". ' didn't even have a sin- of the y».v. ers. Al:l i v A rr liMjoiulary, beautiful flower such as grew the caivii i b;;> of folklore fun fields in the summer to An cld-timo (.ivorit? of sailors . fill b.i nivr Him. The angel waved her who visited Mediterranean ports present. <;,i 1! iv.'i .' (irrnrati'.iiK mr::i and a stunning bunch of gor- was Ross .nary because of. the aro- snowy white Christmas matic perrum? the plant yielded. whirl) aiv i .lie Christ- '!tOU\ r Familiar to mwt Americans as a Ihas sea sen rc.-es appeared. straggling hedge plant. Rosemary r;Tl Matlrlon gathered her precious Holly, '.vi. dark droo;).; in missive fest'icns 12 gr ,irul nn'iib-liltt' spikes <-:'; in her nrrm and hurried off to green leavi Italy, Is a lii-'ir -In ired .symbol of Bethlehem wht'.-e the Wise Men Ion" in frlend-slii" \uu\ •n.-id will whrn had i4one. After the Wiw Men's Legend. it that 'lie flnwers rilT"::n': nf fold, fvanklncense and Biesserl December sinvi . Accwdilv to1 wee coioilt's until tl legend, t'l-.ii' li. holly oiT>ina!ly myrrh, slip humbly preferred her Virgin, durln? flwht into flowers to the tiny Infant, who MAKE HER BELIEVE IN SANTA CLA'iiS via,) use.1 .'.-; . ;. of Eeypt. huns the clothes of Jesus cruelty. Tin' iovn of thorns , '.tmiv.c J out a hand to touch thejon"' nosemary bushes to dry. Which Chris; wore \\x-; fashioned rce?. Hi; fingers lightly brushed\Thereafter. Rwmnry bushes blos- Christmas mrnns gifts—and a beautiful boucnn-1 ., from hollv. Prir.r t:.> t'.ie Cmciiix- the immnculat; petals and im-|si,mffd [O1.tn With their sparkling Ion Uw bevric; timii.l a blondy they changed to a de- blue flowers. her faven-ite flowers or a traditional Poinsettia li;,,; crimson. Misiirioo, a dose asso- licaie The Hawth.irn bush with its k? .sure to add extra warmth and good cheer to <.,• ;; ;| ; ciate of huilr. i '' i l t'> have been Po.iurttias which he*d the pop- white or red flwi;; orUri-".aily war- Holiday Greetings. " the wood fr;m v.jii.'h (:h:ist's rr >-s lilarity li?t of Christmas flowers, the May tree of the Old World. was made. ironi.-illy enough do not have any Peculiarly, the bush never blooms It's time for CRrlstmas trectims! A jovial Santa svmtif.liTrs fainiliu (!-.rsiir y ril:b.v,is. iilrntnini! pine for the fireplace, and mistletoe and other ^p . tlu beginning of the last century | j pompinion of his vli flowcra concerns I sir- Cluistmas land anA on t )r tide sp.irkb on 1948's gay new Nativity scenrs are cip?ci.iily up- ornamentr.ti.m, and delicate are-i that will give your "Open House" a true Holi !,:•. rose. Wiiilp en route tn Bethle- ihi poinseitias was introduced bj | pllgrimage at the Abbey of Glas- 1 Chiistwa ! curds. ipi.ihng. > work put manv of tlrse In the! hem tlio Wi.i" Men crossed Uv J. R. Poinsett, an American Po"-; toribuiy hf pushed his staff into Atmosphere. iLlm and diplomat. jjne gr"ounC] wnjre it burst forth Modern design lends freshness i. Whimsical little ant*els are mak-; .(]Pillx( • ria.y path of ft littlt- shepherdess named ing merry on the cards, t 'a. sta ing- .Tid fl deiielitful originality to the Madelon. Enrnpturi .1 at the wen- For years evergreens have flour* i leaves and flowers. Since then the ing lights' on celestial Christmas You'd be wise to mak? your se- May we suggest that you place your orders with. •: drou3 tale about the birth of Christ i?hed in homes at Chrittmastide to | Hawthorn bush always flowers at familUi;" t'icmes — cheery poin- trees ;*nd sliding down a cresren: iJction early. It's estimated that which they rriaiMl, shr was heart- crea.e a woadsy. outdoor atmos-jchristmastide. which is out of its ettia and holly wreaths, elwmin^ moon. On one cbud, an angelic 1,500,000,000 Christmas cards will early this year so that your house will be set for ih broken becau-c :,he had no uifi tj .plipic. In the aged line "hang up | regular season, randies and n festive Christmas Scotch lass ie with pinid winss is < ** "hanged In the V. S. this sea- merriest Christmas em. offer. r-.e hallv, the box and the bay" it tiT?. ar.c! reverent church bells busUy knitting a pair of colorful |so:1' eqmlllng last year's all-time Idaho's Elk Whiie she was ."ryint she de- is ..innificant to note that two of; pealing or.: the glad tidings. ski socks. I' crorci. Tin Pr.s! Offlc? askn that r Idaho has one of the greatest tected a sweet--meinn •; ,u' >m,i ru:cl •>h? pbnts mentioned, box and bay. j Santa sets the Yu!e fashion note There's a wide varietv of 'spiciarChristmn* cards for out-of-Stale 1 MEMBER OF THE PLORWT TKLEGRAl'H looked1 up. Ht main!: next ta h?r .in.' mentioned in Holy Scriptures i single herd of elk in the Northwest. with red plush boots, a beard of.titlt" Christmas cards adarpssr.1 be- mailed at once and ca-rds for ;r ; thriving on the mountains of More than 5,000 elk were killed wispy whi'p feathers, and an imp- •was ah '•''vi'A who inquired the : 1 specifically to friends and loved iqcal delivery at least a week br- DKUVERY ASSOCIATION reason for her s.uinrs\ Madelon Lebanon in the Holy Land. I from this herd by hunters in 1947. ish Kiin. And all t+i* women on the ones who rate special remem- i fore Christmas. cards have the lonj-skirted "New Look' cf Ions ago, enhancing the nostalgic appeal cf the greetings. The verses, both humorous and sentimental, have a holiday lilt. A hollv-dc :ked snow man declares: COLONIA at JACKSON'S ' Hope your ChrUtmas Is fine and dandy— Ami Just as nice as MORE NEW HOMES Peppermint candy! J.R. for GIFT GIVING More religious Christmas cards Florist ire aavilable ihan in previous, 4V4 Rooms, Expansion Attic Second Floor, Circulating S2.200 FOI!ND BY CAT Hot V/ater-Oil-Qred Heat, Lath and Plaiter. Telephone Rahw»y 7-0711 and 0112 MEW YORtf—The $2,200 in bills FILLY F.H.A. INSPECTED 100% ALL WOOL that, the Myron family's cat 900 ST. GEORGE AVENUE RAHWAY Y scratched . up three months ago were turned over to Dr. Chester Myron, of Jackson Heights. Queens. SALE PRICE $9500 FLANNEL The bills werve discovered in oiu with k radiators stored in the garage when the four Myron children Down Payment of $1500 By BOTANY! chased the cat into the building. The cat scampered up to a loft MONTHLY PAYMENT INCLUDING TAXES and shortly the children below wsre showered with $10, $20 and _ $17-50 $50 bil's. Although a relative of ti j $53.64 P' evious occupant of the house', claimed the m,onev .the court rule.'l Located one (1) Block West of 50 th?t ownership had not been es- St. George Avenue, Colonia $18- tablished. CAR PRODUCTION.. Before 1946 cemes to an end, Warm and beautiful, i.i. S. nuto plants should roll off their 5.00,000th vehicle for the Carragker Brothers Corporation If they're from these robes make gifts year. Only once before in 1S29 .when 5.258,420 cars and trucks 41 WEST CUFF ROAD that any man will ap- v.Lve built—has the industry built that rncny units in one year. COLONIA preciate. See our col- KREIELSHEIMEIi Air Reserve drops 500 members; Phono Rahwy 7-40SO lection of solid*color for non-attendance. I robes by the famous maker. . . . BOTANY! All sizes, of course! Loveliest Gift oi All - Famous WINGS Flowers on Christmas Day

So gaily hued . so WHITE SHIRTS sweetly fragrant . . . flowers are the per- NECKTIES! CO OR fect holiday tribute to The largest selection of gift ties ever! supplement your list! *pfcn*/»^ those you cherish. Beautiful shirts by a AM Qjr $1.50 * $2.00 famous maker, all sizes.

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PLAID JACKETS CHOOSE a merry wrcuth... a dainty .95-SI 0.95-S11.95 corsuge.. j« color- f fill ibouquet or i Handsome jackets, made for warm wear by "BUCK- long - lasting pot^ i SKEIN ,JOE." A good selection of bright plaids in sev- M plant from our eral styles. This is a gift that any boy will rave about! large floral selec- Il V SEE OUR COMPIfcTE LINE OF BOYS' GIFT ITEMS! tion 1 . . Order early! Order to- OPEN |VE. TILL 9 O'CLOCK 100% WOOL day! We ( arry a Complete Ltiie of A Small, Deposit will hold any article till Xmas! BULOVA, HAMILTON, ELGIN, GRUEN, AND PEA COATS OTHER NATIONALLY FAMOUS WATt'HI* S 10.95 ...4-' These jackets have a WqUheck's Flower Shop KREIELSHEIMER F1 ow e r s 100 % wool plaid lining CLOTHES for, Men and "The Jewelry Gift Store" for EXTftA warmth. For I'eraonaUje^. DlttineUve AmngemenU 187 SMITH STREET PERTH the outdoor boy! (And . For Yotf Remember Day* ' what boy isn't?) rilONE W0OWBI0OE 8-16S* 8EE OUR WINDOW! FOE GIFT SUGGESTIONs MAIN STREET VVOODBBIDGE, N. J. . Snail Dwilt WIO UM Any Gift for Christmas

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• * To Our Employees...

Vllbe back again to make this CHRISTMAS the MERRIEST of them all!

a CHRISTMAS all of our employees, and to our many BONUS friends we make a sincere wish, that your CHECK Christmas is a Merry one, and that we may WAS 'PRESENTED TO EACH EMPLOYEE further the present feeling of mutual under- 1 WEDNESDAY standing and good will between ourselves in DECEMBER 15th the New Year. t Mx G£RBER President HOLIDAY WOODBR SANITARY WILL BE; PRESENTED TO „„EMPLOYE E , POTTERY CORPORATION DECEMBER • A DIVISION OF GERBER ENTERPRISES • INDEPENDENT-LEADED THURSDAY, DFCKMUFJ? Ifi. f PAGE SIXTEEN UiukrlnfUtlmi of tirp. Christmas Music When a tlr« li un(ierlnn»M ik Oh, Come All Ye Faithful car's weight (JJitorU the rr,'ri , Vrtnul m Punch contour of tl» tin body. Thi> i I,,,!..,,. A. .0,-111...... ,. '"< lie ' ,1 Bv Bach, Handel or "belllei _, wlIf) J «xtrem« flexing iction. Thit „„ orates nceulvt Internal hT'! For ft Rrt-.ii ninny people the weakening tht cord ind rn,,nin' i-sii- of B.irh and Handel make ! In bruliei or brok«n cordi Tfl und«rinfl»tlon Itidi to rim bmi,»°' nvCAROLVN GRANT comes .wound. , Insufflclsnntt railitmcrailitme« i'-i provid ' It wns Intr when old Dan left Power.-, model, has own everybody start.s singing alid hum-1 isiMbcd by Director George to prevent the tire trom bein. tlic laundry where he worked, and mliiE tunes by the two old masters, i livens as one of the most excit- Jammed agatmt tht nm '• snow frll in i:roat flakes from Uie ThM'fflsnn fur this is that both j l!-, personalities. She has recently crurtied or cut when the tire ltr|k., tlnrk sky. He stopped for a mo- Bach and Handel were church mu- a curb, rock, or rut. ment nlons the street, unmindful i:n<\l for her screen debut in the tBSks W8S t0 n.il Wallis production, "Bitter sicians One of their - thii that of the rftfjer passersby and their compose songs for church congre-1 thoimhtless Jostling against him Eel and Salmon • efforts. Miss wcKv.y." gntlons to sins. Thry proved them-' In their hast* on this last night Spawning hablti of the col ,t, ,,.i . ,n. Orcdi riirri't. i selves mastevs of beautiful, easily i)r fore Christmas. He lifted his Paramount has bought Maurice Just the reverse ot those „[ ,h' i., !i joy to help in even followed melodies in their Christ- faco so that the soft flakes fell ^ilntmv's story, "Little Boy Blue," salmon; the salmon apswns in (r,,h ,' iy wi;h your splendid mas music. Our most famous .iRmnst his cheeks and melted in I.,. BiHty Hutton. It's about the water, but Uvei In the oeenn »hu, HKjivt in tin- :r-- Christmas oratories and carols if,'ui fiilS. PIMSP ar\-pt cold little drops of water that Minn- misadventures of a night- the eel lives»In fresh water f,. fortuii'i' came from Bach and Handel. , j rh.vk '.vii.il tl.? sin- sought the deep lines sixty odd ,-lub singer who tries to hold down goes to the salt for epawilng 'i\'l the flrU -How Brightly Boams the ;lu; i'.i"h o' your stfl^ years had put there. ier job and raise her little boy at rhales and females die nn|,'|,, Ce-o wish Momllur Star" wns composed by ii.r, o'.vu Christmas joy Snow was a part oi Christmas, i Me same time. spawning, and the little eels ,lirt may nini Bacli and his "Christmas Orato- I ijv tiir ro.isvinuqipss of and after days of hesitancy it had ' back to the riven when they „„ rio" contains th< themes of several ,.;!. n i:i -crvk't1'. . . . Charles Mendlc. who is eonsld- quitq e small. At this stage ,,,,j ,, happin1 come—just as he and Maggie had „„ 1 ls :ed one of the world's leading other popular chorales. velopmenvelopmentt, ttheh y are called Thank ;i'v. .;-; .la-r.i .. .tnd tins always wanted it. "Snow makes ••„, ;,;, \u- >v,]i try nur the lights seem brighter in the .itthoritlrs on fascinating women, In almost everv town and village vers." a pr I:I >;i;,l a rare tribute to his wife. in America mis Christmas a level l)f; m , i, t.> it tiiat the rc;ii store windows, along the deco- ;rtly Mendl, when, afU>r listing church choir will render at least nt'i'dy • . 'i :•> n '.;'.;> 1: sve a rated streets of our little town and JnmpoR Joe Creek 1 ;.!mns. . Another in our home on our tinsel-draped he wnmrn he thought most fas- a -portion of Ororee Frederick Jumpof! Jo« creek In sonMr men; !' ;n:i,um, said: "Of eourse. we must sl:orl : ..:n .i i •"li rili'i'U cedar tree. We haven't missed j Handel's the '•Messiah," When Oregon wat to nimed wh,,, many Christmases, Dan, having miiide Lady Mendl, who's the c.imlers sing "Joy t» the World" pioneer nimtd Jo« Jumped on most charming, cleverest and com- you with your nur snow." It seemed long ago tluy'll be >ingin.J pai't of the "Mes- bank into i mountain atream, vu pletely irresistible woman I know. Clnl hiii ft;r 'lie needy. A since Maggie had said that. Years, siah" too, fa- Innt carol comes •umably for t iwim. PUn." , to it seemed. Yet it had been only .from themes found in the great Vi-'i.v Ann Blyth, who is co-starred you. v' last year that they'd stood at their i ! oratorio. Handel also composed mas music they wrote is sim front window looking out at the' vith Bins Crosby in "Top 0' The the musical theme of "While men, women and child i dark sky, and Maggie'd said those mm:.' win realize one of her Shepherds Wat.-lieil Their Flocks." !; Tulbits: You'd be proud, too, in a brand words almost like a prayer. iitist cherlf.hrd di'^anu when she It is a s! ranee f.«'t. but both countless churches of m;mv :,.- jjni-iv .Ini-.Ti'. VV;:.t Avenue, new party dress of a flat rayon , Dan sighed and let his chin drop iu:s a duet on the screen with Bach and Handel were born In all over the world. wan ,i ("n,. 'mas turkey rallied ofl crepe print like this one! The into the upturned collar of his line. It will be Thnmns Moore's 1685. lived for many yean within | by iin id-yi.ir-, Vettmns' Associa- fabric, made from Avisco rayon overcoat and started on. He wish- Oh. 'Tis Sweat to Think." As a thirty miles of e,uii other. Bnd1 tion nf i.r A .s.V- ii. . . . Unaer- yarns, is ideal for youngsters' •'Hinaster, Ann joined the San 1 1 ! jmr!1 wl1 ed the snow hadn't come, With never met. Yet todny, the Chrlst- stand ih«: ••?'.• M'"^ '-- A ' ' clothes because It can be washed Maggie gone, he could hardly bear Ot!ii,- i!reeunu> in tin- true spirit .'iirlo Opera Company and sang spon-.'T >» Christmas semi-Iormal and ironed in no time at all. Famous pilt:! images to Bethle- -1 its soft falling of down about him. or three years at New York's Cen- Roy Rogers fimircs lip earntfi DrcpiniK•:• L'3 -u St. Marys Recrea- jpm lo .ub'P ;he Christ Child pro- ;if Christmas Mature full-color ; He wanted to close his eyes against er Theater. She later made her about $200.00Q yi.iMy from prod/1 tion Cent':. XJie "Lions Roar" Canned Citrus Juice vide a .ili fni theme for tins year's repriidui'tnmi of I lie deeply re- its brightness with the street lights creen debut In teen-age musicals ucU bearmii his ii.ime. Of rourse, | LAST TIME TOH.w stall will Ic MI charge and music Flavor of canned.citrus Juice can rtliaious Christmas cards. '.lui.'Mis an of the Renaissance shining upon [t. He wanted to ipposite Donald O'Connor. Shirley Temple earned thousand* will bo f.m.:••••i'-tl by Buzzy Bar- be made more like that of tresh The humble shepherds, the There are reverent greetinKs with ,l»mts Stewart in close his ears against the soft of dollars from Shirley Temple ber's OiThutra. Robert Qlasseit. juice by pouring the chilled Juice richly-robed Wise- Men. and the modi .'li settings, too — church- Alfrwl Hltchrncks music that came from radios Wanda Hendrix was rated a top dolls, dresses, etc.. while MuriuuH "ROPK" '43 and James Nolan '46 are co back and forth from one glass to . „.„„,„ „.„. ...„.„ Tw_ . ( Holy Family are portrayed with goers in the snow, churcn bells. Find of the Year" in the seventh .,: . . . News of the can „,,„„,anothe„r just „„„,.befor*e serving„•. —Thi i ,| along ...th~e street«.s ,-.-,...playfn„g Christ- j warmth and a dcliehtful fresh- j O'Brien's name sponsors such In Tfrhnirolor i ;u3l o and joyful children's choirs. Brief mnual Pilmdom's Famous Fives things as drt.i«-.«. paper dolls, cos- ~AI»o— : of .sc-iiions at Wood- j pUts back into the Juice the air |jmas carols, and "White Christmas' ness. Tlie gentle little angels who | Biblical texts appea:- inside many 'oil conducted by Film Dally, for metics and h&t.s Oenr Autry nl.so IDanr (lark - Geritldinr ltru,,u Hi'ii School will be an-! Whlch was removed during the vie _ Maggie loved best. .itt?nd the Infant Jesus are espe- the song of the cards. ier performance In "Welcome has a list of prndueis on which lits "KMBRACF.ABI.K Y(U nouniv: over Station WNJR. csn.:ing. Christmas had come again. But cially appealing. ••tranprr." Mona Freeman was also H'.KJ on the radio dial' name appears wlncn i-- too hitu; to FRIDAY AND SATl Him Ncwa k for him there'd be no Christmas— Elected among the top performers mention. btwri; Me hours of 6:00 A. M.. Western Hemlock I not any more. There'd be only gied said, planning even as they >f 1947-48 in a juvenile role in |Victor Mature - Kirhard I ,Il(, and 0 A. M. • • The gang at tht Western hemlock is used largely Hunter Ends Killing | memories of other Christmases trudged throuRh the snow with, Dear Ruth." "CRY OF THK CIM town li.i'l will hold the annual in house construction for framing, jedying about him as the swirling Spree of Sly Coyote —Alio— heir gayly wrapped gifts for the j Cinistin/. party December 23. sheathing and subfloors.* Large snow, and the plans he and Mag- The hiehly-emotional telephone Dranna Darbin The uiv n ii.'H officer will be closed quantities also go into siding, ceil- , gie'd made for this Christmas even Berwons. "And little Jeep lias i | • CAKMAKTH. N D.-A sleek, pquenct In Barbara Stanwyck's Kdmund O'Rrlrn all day 'Hi December 24. ... ing, flooring and shlplap. Other before they'd carried out the last never had a doll that can talk and cunning female coyote, known as Sory, Wrong Number," required K)R THE LOVE Ot Mini uses are sash, doors, blinds, gen- would pass without realization, "peg-kg," who (or six years ter- SATURDAY MATIMI go to sleep." ;C!Bir three weeks of solo perform- FRIDAY. SA1TRDAY, Here (ti«l There: eral millwork and cross tiei. now that Maggie wasn't here to Dan shifted his feet, standing rorized livestock and outwitted mces bsfore the cameras. Miss. FINAL CHAPTER 01 I help him carry them through. hunters, has ripped the 'hrnnt of Stanwyck, by the way. has bwn SVNKAY "SUPERMAN Willi.iin V- Eirm-r. 189 Clinton snopping lip there in front of Carter's, and He stopped in front of Carter's her last victim. 'nnnunced as the winner of the Two Technicolor Hits Street ..nd Lovu-11 G. McLellan. 24 When purchasing a winter coat it , ---.------snow gathered along the stoop of THREE COLOR C'AKTQ"ay °* Christmas toys the O'Shays. He remembered it. she cost them In damage—finally •ional skill in the- use of Rood EnR- In Technicolur Satun- ••. -•- ofT easily flrm 80 was outwitted by a professional —Also— 1 1 won't pull at 'the seams; color-fast; behind the big plate glass window. Each item came clear to him sud- I ish diction and intonation for Henry Fonda - Anna helix -AUo- ceiviii . iliclnnt; and toys for the hunter who lay down among •onveyinu emotional nuances. IndepciKi'.Mu Lcad:r Christmas pr-nhrunk; and of a material UAt j His mind was going back. He was denly as the ringing of a bell, and j "WINGS OF THE MORNING' Gloria Jean - Rw lnH it was as if Maggie stood by him"1: lamba she was about to «i.«ct Fund. !31. ii .VL'U have any to do- won't wrinkle or stain. I seeing again the glow In Maggie's —Plus- "MANHATTAN ANfil i. 1 then, warm and alive. She touched | and finally killed her. Za-Su Pitts, who has been giv- nate pie.i-' li'lp us by ijettinu it; ^ _^ ,! n»^facet »aps EMeachU biuuhuiChristinaws they'd t Last Chapter nf | THURSDAY, DECEMHMt r, 1 his arm and together they went Ranchers knew her by sight. n something of a run around in "The Sea Hound'1 in on ;;:IK. There has been and venal is riding around in a new | shop together for others. Hollywood, is so much in demand ON OUB STAGK into the store with its crowd of: First seen W 1MI, the coyote was Saturday-Sunday Matim-es still will b:- a lot of wrapping to cal! And Mr3. Charles Flynn | Last year it had been the widow 12 FREE TURKHs of Avenel will hold" heT annual | Benson and her six little Bensons, excited late shoppers. j exceptionally light-grey and had 'or television in New Yo-k that she Color Cartoons do. . . C.i-ih donations will be re- •ets $1,500 a shot. She's about to ceived until December 24. . . Christmas party for the youngsters j who would have been forgotten by A clerk came up to Dan. "Some-, one leg cut off close to her body : ;tart rehearsals in George Abbott's ~ on December 24 '• Santa if they hadn't bought them thing, Sir?" Dan's eyes were film- -probably the result of • nar- httiniiS: ' on December 24.'.'.'. and last but | gifts. Long ago they'd begun the ed, but they were watery from row escape from a trap. new play. age and being out in the cold wind, i WoodUe Hi* School wm; definitely not.^^^J.get, ri^al. ^y ^ ^dre^of Paul Douglas, who is about the the clerk thought. i send 44 students to Drew Univer- Woodbridge Lions paper drive Sun- hottest thins in this town, worked HARRY ELY "We'll pretend that the children "Yes," Dan said. "I have a long i 1 sity, Madison, tonight to attend a day starting at 1 P. M. HMMtaf 8hwt»m la UN's "\ the business for 25 years be- about us are ours." And her whole list of things to buy." | fore getting before the cameras. "Muster of the Drums * performance of Henrik Ibsen's In the 1800s there was a type ol life had been one of giving at Maggie smiled, he knew he saw j •fot until he played in "Bom Yes- famous play, "A Doll's House," b:- Christmas. her , and she got to talking j folding bed sometimes known as tlie Drew Foresters, undergraduate erday," did he- get a change. Now! This year they'd planned for the like she used to talk when they | a press bedstead or a cupboard And His Sensational New All Star Irio dramatics group at drew. Forty- •veiybody wants him, but Darryl O'Shays. They lived in a little went out together to buy gifts on bedstead. When not in use it was five seenida y schools have ac- lanuck got in his bfti first.* featuring house dov/n back of the old deoot. Christmas Eve. kept fastened upright in an alcove cepted invitations to two perform- "tittle Billy's just four and he's "We're like a house, Dan," she, •or cupboard in the wall, and when t JACK FELTON ances traditionally set aside 'for Walt Disney receives more in- never had a wagon, Dan," Mag- said. "We can close the doors and needed was lilted down into the come from Mickey Mouse prod- King of Sax, Clarinet and Vibraphone them. . . Our Sowaren corre- windows and others can't tell what room. spondent got quite a kick out of ucts than he does for Mickey we have locked inside. We live to vlouSe films. Sales of products f JOHN SLATER the youngsters standing in the irlng happiness to others and for Wizard of the Keyboard Dunne yard on Green Street,. warinR the images of Mickry, :he good that we can do." Southern Pulp. Paper Innald Duck and others, of the APPEARING NITELY AT waiting for a turn to mount the j Dan looked up above passages , Southern states now are produc- iron raindeer on the lawn. Must' Mrtoon family exceed what those liled high in his arms and smiled. ing three time» as much pulp and •liaracters earn on the screen. be the Christmas season. . . ; He said to the clerk, "Merry paper as they did in 1936. The an- Disney recently signed a new dtal FORDS, N. J. - P. A. 4-4348 Christmas, and now we'll be on \ nual value of the finished paper JOE'S COCKTAIL LOUNGE ,viih a company that will continue jRomWin' Around: mr way." \ products is 750 million dollars. mprinting the characters on more AMATEl'R MTi: EVERY TUESDAY > A WoodbvidKe athlete, Robert t THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND The clerk looked strange.' Old •han 2 000 products, which include W. Ellis, son of Mrs. Harry Ellis,' Christinas' to you, too. .sir! Merrj •vciylhing from wallpaper to urn- SATURDAY people, he thoughf, were queer, DELICIOUS TOMATO PIES • FRENCH FRIES 267 Mawbey Street, Woodbridge,! I James Stewart and he called after Dan, "Merry Christmas!" irellas. was among those receiving varsity || 266 Madison Avenue Perth Amboy .Mill*I Joan Chandler "JULIA MISBEHAVES" football awards at the annual Fall \ With Greej Garson, Ijtoprts Banquet of The Peddie I School Saturday. A Senior at Walter Pidgeon STATE THEATRE Peddie, Ellis has played tlree TRAIN TO ALCATRAZ" ^ears of foal ball at the guard and WOODBRIDGE, N. J. tackle posts and this year helped With Donald Ban? peddie to four wins againat two WAITER TODAY THRU SATURDAY for best service defeats. . . Welfare- Director John THEATRES "The Superman" will be show- Greer GARSON - Walter PIOGEON in ©Hienhiser is excited these days ing at Saturday matinee ONLY) "JULIA MISBEHAVES" because he is expecting his son. —Plu&— John, home on leave. . . The "THUNDERHOOF" and Wooclbi kho Postmaster just called SUNDAY AND MONDAY to.-say that the postofflce will be With Preston FOSTER - Mary STUART i Sunday from 1-6 P. M. "BLOOD AND SAND" SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY NOW PLAYING With In Glorious Technicolor SHOP in WOODBRIDGE last Rut Not Least: Tyrone Power, Linda Darnell "APARTMENT FOR PEGGY" "The Crusades" \ August P. Wieeand, Fords, has and Rita Hay worth With Jeanne CKA1N - Wm. HOLDEN fur the &ilt in Seen elected student dire.-tor of Loretta YounS Plus, Wm. ELLIOTT - Adrian BOOTH In —And— t,he band at LohWh University. Henry Wilcoxon 'THE GALLANT LEGION" Uirintma* (iM* Marie Schuste;- 108 Horasby Ave- "DEVIL'S CARGO" JlUe, Fords, i.i on the committee for and WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY With John Calvert •(jhe annunl Christmas dance for ioretta YOUNG - Wm. HOLDEN in Skip, hurn Students, faculty and alumnae of "Isn't It "RACHEL AND THE STRANGER" ; JJJC t° oe h?ld tomorrow night | TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY [ scurry ; tfom 10:30 P. M., untir 2 A. M. Romantic" - The loud speaker system for the! Veronica Lake "SO EVIL MY LOVE" flurrj. jpllayin!; of Christmas carols at the Billy »e Wolfe With Ray Milland, Ann Todd Jfwn hall seems to infuse the whole town with the Christmas "I WOULDN'T BE IN Spirit. Bounds nice to strangers YOUR SHOES" ^dmin'4 th ough the town, too. THE IDEAL GIFT ! With Don Castle, Elyu Knox i Shop Early! And th" businessmen will be asedto know that their decora- DOORS OPEN 12:30 ChiMivifs Toys and Educational IlL)oks plenty ot elbow room, plentv of hs op Main Street have caused (Also, Ruby hlassware; to ;te a bit of favorable comment, courteous clerks t« serve M EVERY SAT & SUM. the lidies) Ot only from townsfolks but from Hooks for Young Boys and Girls tit-of-towncrs as well. . . Scotty SHOP EARLY GIFTS FOR HIM ... GIFTS FOR HIM .. .GIFTS FOR HIM ... GIFTS FOR HIM Best Sellers Available Why give Second Best? In Woodbridge there ure many gifts to WE Con. EisMiiiowcr'H -'Cnisade in Enrono'' choose from Santa's puck. Shop this Ready For Xmas * A Deluxe Present „ weekend and select the gift*, colors, ntvles READY for YOU g you prefer. with a | SELECT GREETING CARDS AND GIFT WRAPPINGS 1 OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 Great; Selection of Gifts 3 For Safety in Shopping, Shop in the Woodbridge Stores That Display ' . OPEN for Ike W in p family § This Emblem. EVKNINGS idge Bookstore PLENTY" OF TILL \ PARKING SPACE James J, Dunne, Jr. AVAILABLE

VVOODBRIDGE 92 Main Street, Woodhridge, N. J. Nest to Wpolwortta'i t BUSINESSMEN'S ASSOCIATION . Telephone 8-^)37 CIFTS FOR HIM... GIFTS FOR HIM . .GIFTS FOR HIM .. GIFTS FOR HIM... tW»A»32tfV$%a£?J»ft£S£^^ —:Editorials:— NO ROCKS! The New Jersey Pott The Mroz-Samons Acquittal — and a Footnote Township Committeeman-elect Mroz and case once and for all-and we sincerelv Public Approve* Fingerprinting Every One; k nnlitical associate. John Somnnr k««. . .. we hivcten requ M manJ y Valuable for Identification and Crimt Prevention Purpo$e» ftc allegation that they tampered with the ': T t0 dIsagree With Mroz ln the P^' rimary plections in Port Reading this year. and U is unlikel tnat we wll IVv Kenneth Frank, Director, of fllngerprlntlng wrery one?" jried on a typical indictment of the 17 re- y l encounter Tlir New Jeney Poll (Aiktd only ot tht 77% who llke lnstances in the future, but we ex- PRlNCETONfl N. J.—Finner- Raid they approvr) Lmcd against them by the Grand Judy, . ,._...,, „ P uitlng of all citizens—old and pect to evaluate him purely o n the1OOU issuCe For Identification purposes; % jessrs. Mroz and Samons were acquitted at hand without any prejudice whatever young ulike—hns the support of a positive aMta ot Identi- :i substantial majority of the New fication M l the direction of Judge Klemmer Kal- because of the case just ended. This is ,ii ,-««y public. Three out of every For criminal ttVMtlgatton hssen. four adults in the state i77%> particularly true because, as we noted purponw; to help cut down sav they would approve of a law crime ' II Judge Kalteissen apparently reached his above, the action of the court seems to us rcquit'ln; every man, woman and vision that the State had not established ivild in Die country to be ftnger- In ase of accidents, dims completely reasonable and logical. t P:S, ore.nemeneltt [case against the defendants in *.he light PIi;>ird. Only one in six ilTfci Even during the times when we were in ••,iv ihey would oppose such a Aid in finding lost ot mta> evidence that the poll booKs involved mr.i.su e. tin people: finding lost utter and complete disagreement with children re available to any number of persons— I'rinr'.p.il u-1sons advanced to Mr. Mroz' position as a public official, we New ,Jot\>>y Poll rep'oi'ters In s'.ip- Theie's no harm ln It; could- n't hti't tnythlng >th authorized and uriauthorized-and wer„_e „,„,„entirely, CUHIUzancognizanit inthaMt DeoflUsbecausee 0oIf ;io.,.^f llnRerpiintin? are that it vnu'-d be useful fur Identification Always have a record of tvery discrepancies which developed in the his education, experience, personality and p\>rp >-es and In c Imlrial investl- one; have every one on •ords might have originated in any num- interest he is well-equipped to be of great w.'M.ii work. Many peopls also record qpp g Its a good idea; I think lt'a of places. While it was testified that ii.iikve th.it fltifit-.'printlng would service to the public. Having been elected hvp in n.-cidpnt and emernency a good thing ' |e books were in the custody of Mr. Mroz c iscs: and in rinding lostw miss- Furnishes positive identlftt- in November to the Township Committee, catlon of the dead id Mr. Samons, it also was made clear ins I'eiNons, particularly children, he will have in the months to come'a fine Many people have already ,t they were not the only ones who had other reasons given ai'e that been fingerprinted; Army opportunity to put this equipment to work cess to them. .n'.rjer.irmtmn wouln't h-irm ahy fingerprints you; they fin- for the best interests of the community, one; that it*would p-ovlde the gerprint you on the Job; my In view of this fact, the court could country with a record of tvery husband was; I have been and It is our earnest hope that he will P:IP: that it's a good Idea. Jrdly have taken any other position than Honest people won't mind; make the most of this opportunity. He Chief reason Cited by.oppo- only crinjlntl* or people direct a verdict of acquittal. This vin- nents of fingerprinting is that with things to hide would st&rts out to meet this responsibility with •There's no need for il." Other jcation. it seems to us, should end the •• object our very best wishes. arpuments brought forward In cases of amnesia; lor those ii'U'iivt tlnseipointing are that losing their memories it, wo.ild Infringe- on people's To check on spies and com- have one other observation to make have been privileged to witness in many il'ihts; that It smacks of regi- munlsU , the Mroz-Samons case and then we ex- r.iiT.iation: snd that it would Othed ressons ' a year, and we are extremely pleased to be make people feel like criminals. (Continued on Page 19) Ct to close the matter. This phase in- A 'ew peop'e say that the cost thus able to call attention to it. would be too great; and that if Mayor Oreiner and provides new ii were done at all. it should be dence, if any is needed, of the fine, It is little wonder that Mayor Greiner ilrne on n voluntary basis, LAFFH OFF! ad-minded, fair person that he is. has been given a place so deep in the When the New Jersey Poll #- 4r. Samons, in connection with his de- hearts of of his fellow-townsmen. Through- porters asked a cross section of New Jersey residents: Be, asked Mr. Orelner to appear as a out his long years of service, there never "It has been suggested that racter witness in his behalf. Although has been a time but that the people Could ev::-y man, woman, and child in the rirmnt y b? fingerprinted. | a different political party, the Mayor be proud that such a man was their Mayor Would y:;u approve or disapprove- RUSC he had known both the defendent and friend. He has been both in the fullest of a law requiring every man. woman or child ln the United various members of his family for a sense of the words, and we are certain States !o be fingerprinted?" many years and had held all of them that the love which his sterling qualities Under the Capitol Dome The vote wss: | groat respect, immediately consented, have inspired will endure as long as his Approve 77% Disapprove 17% to us seems to be one of the most name is remernbered. This, indeed, is the By J. Joseph Gribbins Nn opinion 6% blows at political bigotry that we greatest tribute of all. "Why do you say you approve THENTON—The State of New within the n...n five years when Governor Walter E, Edge, vislled ' Jersey has a $102,000,000 problem the 1949 Legislature convenes. the State Kause recently and was "My to solye in the next month btlorp But their selection will likely be areeted on al! iloovs with RO»:1 /can The Township Recreation Machinery the 1949 Legislature begins en- limited to :i slrons'-mayor plan, Not Itt hit itoukki 1 natui-ed rema'ks "Sorry . we in/ur. l|^/ ITe certainly hope that more than cur- the work, sharply scrutinized expense and acting: a new volume oi laws. a cauiicil-in.m.iLjei pian, a small Governor Alfred E. Driscoll municipality "!)l..n for eommuni- missed your funeral,' Smok* darnat* fnm ih* interest will be taken in the reading all ln all displayed a very healthy and in- and his his budget Director ;ind tifi of less than 12.000 popula- The previous day ward spread plat* itMf rfoor • • 1 report of the municipal recreational firmer Secretary J. Lindsay Dc Ui)ii. and a i . vised commission throughout the State House sor- Say* laffii Oft.... "I'm tense interest in the voluntary job itsValliere are mentally wrestling KCVLrnraent plan. lidors that White had died sud- fill' A« milll'l COVElttD lot!" Mies, excerpts of which are contained ii'int members undertook. We believe that it wnli ihe pi'cbicm tf how to mpct Ths 1949 Legislature, which denly of a heart attack. His many 1'lir JiiurtiHl ii:> issue and will be found on another S242.73l.807.62 in requests by convene;; on Januarv 11, v, :;lated friends at the State Capitol were Kvi-ryy- Tliursdiy by takes a thoroughly representative group Sta! •> officials to operate their de- saddened by the report. The ru- r( II.. 1'III,I,-I IIIK Coin to ennsidev the p cpos.il.s of the NY. lirt. V ' STERN such as this to provide the kind of direc- jjai'timats next vear with an esti- ^i-ate Commission on Municipal mor started when an attache V..iifirnry, I'"rslilenl oni the humblest beginning, when mated income approximating CV.viU'nincnt, ii:.\usd by 3ayard riding a bus to work misunder- l.jiwriMm1 K. raiupron, DRAGOSET tion so essential if the greatest good is to tl45.000.000. stood the name of 'another per- ict'-i'ri'siilont imil Ti\'R.i»ret [Is were exceedingly limited and fa- H. Faulkner, as one of the first l.iu-y !•". (Ircgftij-, y ISTATE In addition to the $242,781,- ordv.-s of business. The commis- son who was fatally strioken.-§lM be achieved. • , reported that White had died and jties were pitifully scarce, Woodbridge 867,62 requested to finance next sion recently .stated present local fit \[!I.KS F. iiinr mj I'lidlmher While, of course, we have no personal year's operation, State officials tovevnments in New Jersey are it spread like a forest fire before frnship has been able to develop a pro- a 60-mile wind. 97 f'-AlU ST. VA.odtifiqf 8OU3I objection to those with whom the larger have asked for an rd.litional $4,- aivliiiic and w.rxl ^novation and r.>sT I9'i : of organized activity for the commu- 124.980.13 to pay bilis incurred rcjammended t!u four optional White, a member of the Pat- f youth which we know is healthful, Committee was replaced, very frankly we t'a ing t lie ~u:TCP.t ye.u' wiii:'n iv- plans ty cor..->:,ieratlon. (Contlnued on Paue 191 eficial and instructional. That the need have been concerned over the apparent rviin unpaid because of lack of Tilt cu:rm.'i,;v proposed that Indifference their lack of regular meetings funds, This Edds up to $246.- referenda^ be held in each of the ; in car town for such a program can- 306,847.7S with ft possibility that 56G municipali;ies of the Stat? '[ be denied, and we are glad that it con- Indicates. If there is a school of thought to only slightly more than tulf that within five years to determine if amount will come into the Stale es to grow in a purposeful way—a the contrary, we would like to argue the the paopie wain :i change in the Treasury in the form of revenues. form af their l.-.cul governments. tin which must be attributed largely point—not because we particularly want The fact that New Jersey will If a change U voted, they must he efforts of Recreation Director Sam- to argue, but because we want everything elect a Governor next year fur- 'adopt one of the foil* forms of . . . SAVE and SHOP thiv complicates the problem as government propossd. Gioe, working under the direction of possible to come out of our recreation pro- Governor Driftcoll may seek :e- omitteeman William Fitzpatrick. gram. elecdcn. To propose new taxes, BANANA SJ'LIT:—Soda foun- such as State income and .sales tains in in 'cli'tr: stores are "oin^1 cannot help but think, however, that We have done very well, yes—but that lm'iss as recimmended by' organ- the way of bn.'-i-ba: and Re- WOODBRIDGE greater progress might have been doesn't mean that we can't do better it ized municipal officials and teach- publican'presidents. ers, would bv1 'i invite disa.-:!er at (Ible had the present administration we can get the active and consistent co- The New Jersey Board of, the polls. Pharmacy repons the number of fit to continue with the kind of Rec- operation of public-spirited men and wom- To further complicate the big soda fountains in New Jersey on Committee which initiated the en in our pursuit. And, by the way, howhe.idache ci seouriiv,1 enough pharmacies is continuing to de- crease even thniiili fountain-: are ent program. This group met regular- about a, woman member of the Recreation money for the State of N?w Jer- It's a great pleasure sey to sot nlsng, the Federal now available utter a slwtase IBiscussed various means of extending Commission? Government is prohibiting the .during World Wa:- II. diversion of iusoline taxes and In 1946 nearly h'i per cent iif to do your motor vehicle fees from road the phannacics in the Stat? had building to help pay the other " fountains while this year there John H. Love Passes ci:ts of Slit? Rovernment. If are only 48.6 \r:x cent with foun- are certain that for many years to Florida, also were able in this way to spun such diversion t.ikes place, the tains. Another 17.8 per cent, of United States Public Roads Ad- the pharmacies had lunchron- Christmas c, the name of John H. Love will be the separation. ministration is ready to withdraw ettes and 7.9 per cent had liquor 1 Dnnmous with the Woqdbridge Town- Mr. Love's greatest impression, natural- a lsrv:; chuunk of PeredaJ finan- departments. cial afti which ",ws into Ne,w Jer- The board reports a shortage ) school system. This is not only a mark ly, was on the boys and girls and thesey road building annually. Of registered pharmacists still ex- Shopping espsct to Mr. Love but an accurate in- teachers who were in the schools during With new taxes and diversion ists in New Jersey. It is estimated d road funds out of the financial that one hundred full time posi- ktion of the deep imprint which his per- his tenure.,They found him a never-tired, picture, Governor Driscolt and tions for registered pharmacists Uity arid his devotion left upon local never indifferent, never impatient mentor Budget Director de Valliere were are available in the retail phar- last reported wending their way macies of the State and that a in Woodbridge wl history. and friend who encouraged them to draw tip Route 27 to Princeton to sWk , shortage will continue for an- eath—as it must—came, to Mr. Love in at will on the vast experience which he the aid of Professor Albert Ein- other two or three years.,. stein in determining whether ex- : The quality of prescription [eightieth year. He had been so vigor- had accumulated. He e|tered the school penses of $246,906,847.75 can be service rendered by the pharma- cists of. New Jersey has continued I everj after Ws retirement, and hiaservice when the ways were uncharted, met with an income of $145,000,- 000. to improve with many pharmacy and his interest had been so alert when the twig of education was just being owncrf, mode'iunnK and enlarg- it seernecj as though the years had LOCAL GOVERNMENTS :- ing tlv.'ir pri';,1 iptlon depart- COMPLETE STOCK • COURTEOUS bent, when the richness of its future was Residents of New Jersey munici- ments, aecxilin", ta the Board, Cumbed to the force of his strength. only imagined, and then rather darkly. palities will very p-obably b> SALESPEOPLE • PROMPT DELIVERY often we had interesting notes and given a chance to change their WHITE:—.* c; Wiiite, of P|t- He made a~deep and lasting contribi> Jorms of municipal government er.s;-n, nxe.'iuivi' aide to foi'fner jsrvations from him on various matters tion, njot only to this community which It's easy on current income, too, when cal interest, and his keqp irfsight and he served sd ldng and so well, but to edu- [never-failing sensp of humor were al- you have a Christinas Club Check cation generally. In his passing, Wood- sources of deep enjoyment to us. His CHIROPRACTIC bildge Township has lost a good friend and on pf friends, from whonji he |took we. sincerely mourn him. be to bask in the winterless clime pf ADJUSTMENTS KKSTOKK and MAINTAIN ! Join the 1949 CHR A Safe Way to Save HEALTH lore than $7,500,000 wage and salary that the American people have increased Chiropractic is not limited flm in the United States are buying their holdings of savings bonds from forty- as a health service to any three and one-half billions irj February, • CLUB NOW }. Savings Bonds regularly through a particular type ofjitawat 1946,' to over forty-seven billions, with troll saving plan. Many of them have or kind of sicknesfe. It is a ' ' * *ed up at their banks so, that each thirty-two billions of the total in Series E natural method ni restor- ith a bond is automatically purchased Bonds. , . tM up their financiannanciwl reserves. . Tfhis newspaper has no hesitation in sug- ing sick people/to health WOODBRIDGE NATIONAL e result is, after a ten-year cycle, they gestiiig to its readers that they seriously and merits your consid- a safe income coining in every month, consider the regular purchase of U. S. &av- eration, investigation 4nd WOODBRIDGE, N. J. is better than a gratuitous annuity ings Bonds. The process will not only add trial. i ise the individuals have practiced it to the safety of the individual! but will OPfeN FRIDAYS 4:00 - 6:0Q P. M. igh provident investment and intela- constitute, in the fullest sense, an invest- savings. meat in the United States of America. J. M. GROSSMAN, D.C.PhC. • MEMBER FEOERAK DEPOSIT INSURANCE COBPOEATION • lur 'iU Smith Street. CHIROPRACTOR Perth Amboy y Department officials point out There is no better investment. TEL. F. A. l-iTiir-hy Appoigtmept Only " PAGE SEVENTEEN PAGE EIOHTEEN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1948 INDEPENDENT »Real Estate-iRSiraice*

THIS ViOlhnkU LARGEST oecolunoN SERVICE Donald T, • DaPvnt Painta INSURANCE • Imperial Wa«h*M* Wallpaper • Cstimbta Vcfiptfaui BHnds • Tootln* Wlwlnw Shade* Interior Deeantor at Htm Bcrvttt Representing Boyntan Brothers A Co. Oret 27 Yean SPtVACK BROS, 118 STATE ST.. PERTH AMBOT Telephone Woodbrfdre 8-15S2-3 FfWB* P. A. 4-19M Vi*t Onr Showroeias William Greemcald fiog Kemels REAL ESTATE AND ! INSURANCE GOING AWAY? BOARD YOfcR DOGS j 507 ROOSEVELT AVENUE Daily, W*ekl;. Monthly Ralet CARTERET PATRONIZE WttMne anfl Stripptaf Well Vratflalcd CARTERET 8-5636 Itnt of Care SHOPPING GUIDE | ___^ . ^ ._. _^ _.. _ . | OUR OUR Spick 6: Span Kennels t Roofing and Siding • Boi 2IS, Inunn Avtnne Rnhway. N. J IIINES ROOFING CO. ADVERTISERS KAffWAY 7-W38-M Gutters - Leaden - SkylUhta [ ADVERTISERS and DIRECTORY Slate and Asphalt Roofs ' Rsbberold Shinnies j Icy finds & Toys • All work covered by Workmen's i Compensation and Liability \ Infants' Wear, rhilflren's Clothtnt • Umber aid Millwork • • Future Framing ftindry Qwds and Notions LaMpt ahd Lampshades (linen Roofing Co. Neeltes, Rallies, Materials STORM WINDOWS AND DOORS' Pictures and Picture Framing 456 School Street. Woodbridre I <¥ '• W877 MADE TO ORDER - ANY SUE RellClouj Article? BrMal Frayerbooks Variety Gift Shop CARTERET CABINET PsBsh Greetlnf Cards for Henry ]nn*rn & Son Aito Seat Covers AU Occasion* • Sound Equipment • Join A. Keweth, it., Frop. AND MILLWORK Tlnnlni and Sheet MrUl Work Custom Made to Fit Yow Car 18 ftOOSEVELT AVENTE 5 LOUIS STREET JOSEPH CAPIK Roofinf, MeUI Ceilings and Stcphfn Iludroskl. Jr., Prop. Truck Cushions Repaired, CABTtttf CARTERET. X. J. Furnace Work Urv CA-R-64H Rccavered 4tt STATE STREET CART. 8-6857 EVERLAST PfiRTH AMBOY, N. J. 588 AJdcn Street Appy*$ Radio Service AUTO SEAT COVERS & rwrift Pw*m P. A. 4-1874 Woodbridge, N. J. TelfTlsion «nd Radio ftaten. UPHOLSTERING CO. Srrvire, and SuppUc* Telephone 8-IJ46 Station Wagon and Auto Tops Ht Shop SOUND EQUIPMENT RETTED — TWO STORES — Flowm THejraphed Everywhere Recording* Made - Jint Call lit 223 New Brunswick Avenue Woodbridge Lumber Co. Perth Amboy 4-6S96 Redwing 296 PEKSHING AVENVE J<*'* Pet Shop CARTERET. N. J. 721 St. Georje Avenue Woodbrid^, N. J. Linden 2-7314 Clark, the Florist PtTft - FOODS - StlWtlES Feel like an ,... nrORBEMEAt "OLD BAG"? i W SMITH STREET Telephone: WoodbrldW S-lltt Don't look like one. • Sign Rayco Auto Seat Covers PERTH AMBOY, N. J. p REDUCE Cero Keato - Gainc* - Friakies the Easy Way at Television Antiques 174 NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE Phone 4-3044 PERTH AMBOY. N, J, Birds • Caies - Supplies GRIGGS ACE IM NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE | HEALTH Antiques, New and Used "Made to Fit Your Car" Ijcksiiitl NEON SIGN SHOP PERTH AMBOY ' SALON P. A. 4-Sttl Furniture, Stoves and Sedans, Coaches—$12.95 Up • Funeral Directors P. A. 4-3419 | 313 State Street Perth Amboy 4.5814 Household Goods Coupes— $7.95 Up Perth Amboy OFTICE. 361 8TATI STREET EUGENE GERV • mi I. <,- P. A. 4-2200 Locksmith Co. Pttitry Rigs PLANT, 419 9UMMTT AVENUE QaalinedTr,!,..,,j ANTIQLESHOP to Rmice Any Mjk,- •] SYNOWIECKI 77 SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOY FM. TV Antrniu- [•- 339 STATE STREET Appliances « PERTH AMBOY WALL TO WALL 186 Amboy Ave.. W, •; • P. A. 4-4405 JEKSEY TURKEYS PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Funeral Home Sand - Dirt - FIH PW D*y or KVIT.I.-I: s,nilf| Safe Expert, Locks and Door We Are Equipped to UTE OR DRESSED Clean Wall to Wall CALL WO v > Call Cvteret 8-6183 Checks flepatred General Appliances 46 Atlantic Street 12 TO 39 POUNDS-* Complete Auto Lock and Key Service Trains . Cartcrct, N. J. £. Link John F. Ryan, Jr. Vunr Iiomr. LIONEL TRAIN I:I.!'\I!M| RANGES Telephone Carterat 8-5715 Tour New D. Dekoff & Son BOX 1003, LAKE AVENUE ItDna ( ollr* for Sand and Dirt Fill EXPERT* Woodbridee Headquarters for (Beth Gas and Electric) RAHWAY, N. J. • ad Drllrrrrd. We Carry u Pull \.\-M- n| | a Complete line of RADIO AND TELEVISION Phont Trains and Arrrs ir;T< UCRNSE I8SUE6. 413-15 MARKET STREET Bullet - EiceUlor - Moret^W • 414 Amboy Avenue, Perth Amboy SEWING MACHINE CO. RUBBER FLOORING Sam i v UEBEWS PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Foundations The DaUape St ScandaUl - Gibson. Phone Perth Amboy 4-3735 169 SMITH ST., PERTH AMBOY (QUALITY FIRST), Perth Amboy 4-4851 Eddie's Music Center P. A. 4-0741 Phones: 68 SMITH !:!! ; Sporting Goods P. A. 4-Ofiil Wood. 8-MC8 and PERTH AMI. 1 195 sriTH STREET SCHOOL OF MUSIC Radio Repairs Service Stations Cabinets P. A. .j-^.M-j.n PERTH AMBOY, N. J. 357 STATE STREET Taverns 147 FAYETTE STREET PERTH AMBOY. N. J. P. A. 4-0991 Andy's Essb Servicenter PERTH AMBOY Phone P. A. 4-1290 , Woodbridge Radio SPRING LUBRICATION Used C?.rs (Opp. Market) Esposito's Music Shop * Home and Auto Radios LUBRICATION MAiN TAVERN Automotive Fords Cabinet Works * Amplifiers TIRE REPAIRS BEER - WINES • LIQUORS AUTHORIZED DEALER "BETTER I'Sf'.) CARS] Florian Kukan, Prop. Buescher, Selraer, Martin and * Television Battery Charginr. Truck and • TELEVISION Eupiphone. •Expert Scrvicine Car Repairs • SHI KFLEBOARD Perth Amboy Sales & 24-Hour Towins Service 219 New Brunswick Avenue Student and Professional JOSEPH P. KOCSIK MIKE ALMASI, PROP. BERNIE Al ••J Instruments. 452 RAHWAY AVENUE Woodbridee 8-1549 Bartenders: Mickey and Johnny Service Corp. Fords, New Jersey Musical Instruction on All AVENEL, N. J. WOODBRIDGE. N. J. 78 MAIN STREET 405 AMBOV \'.TS!t| 561 LAURIE STREET Perth Amboy 4-4451 Instrument*. ROUTE 2.> 465 New Brunswick Avenue Telephone Woodbrtdfe 8-1J08 WOODBRIDGE, N. J. PEI1TI1 AMBOY, N. I WOODBKM:-.r N Furniture Fords, N. J. WDGE. 8-M67 'Authorized Hudson Dealer" Perth Amboy 4-6948 Middlesex Television Chrkson's "W« SPSCUUM in Good Service" BUY ON THE HIGHWAY P. A. 4-6112 P. A. 4-6411 Cleaners AND SAVE Oil Birners Service ESSO SERVICE Taxi Xraas Cird: Our lay-away plan will hold your EUGENE GERY - BDX OTT Automobile Painting gift for Christmas dcHvery at pre Perhaps your heating plant needs will pick up, repair, and Amboy Avenue and James Street SANTORA CLEANERS Christmas price*. Only a smal modernizing. Automatic clo«ks and WOODBRIDCt It's smart to rh> deposit Is required. deliver any sixe dampen may save «p to tOTc. Home, Auto, or FM Radio Woodbr|d»e. N. J. Quality Automobile Body Work Dry Cleaning ELECTROL OIL BURNERS | MsMles, and Expert Body Painting Winter Brothers »« Amboy Aven Woodbrid^e, N. J. Called for and Delivered INSTALLED. WO-8-1514 j heartwarralnj cr<• i. . Bear Wheel Aligning WAYSIDE FURNITURE SHOP Adiaetat I* Mlddlraex Hdlfl TAXI iQtbsen. An S.ur< STOKERS INSTALLED. 95 ROOSEVELT AVENUE Hl«hway 25 Avene^ N. J For Day or Eveaitu Service ! Cblf. Reliable Auto Open Daily 19 A. M. to 8 P. M. CALL wo, It's a rift *'•<•' CARTERET, N. J. HANS J. WUETHRWH Gardner's 8-0200 Re finishing Co. Phone Woodbridee 8-1577 31 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE 3S0 HIGH STREET Phone Carteret 8-6530 METUCHEN, NEW JERSEY Records Amoco Service DAY AND NIGHT SEBVIC* IS MAIN ST. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Liquor Stores Call Metochen 615J8 Motor Tune-up MCTESED RATt9 Yoi're we Call P. A. 4-060S ' Ftrit k Mite ...... I In and • Dry -Cleaning Photo Supplies FISHKIN BROS., INC. Complete Lubrication Service Telephone Woodbftdre 8-1888 each Additional '4 Mile l«e Auto Repairs DAY CALL AND 157 SMITH STREET tiattery Service 443 PEARt STREET DELIVERY SERVICE WoodhAdge PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Green S*t. and Rahway Ave. WOODHRHM1R. W. J. FOR YOUR SECTION Complete One-Stop Service CONSULT US Liquor Store THE FOWSHOP P. A. 4-0048 WOODBRlLXiE 8-0560 JOS. ANDRASCK, PROP. TyfewrrUrs P. A. 4-1616 Devcloplnr. Println*, BnUrrlnc "IF I^'B RECORDED George's Gatagy Compete Stock of Domestic Movie and Photo Supptle* Milton's Quality WE HAVE IT" Ccis Bros TYPEWRITERS AND And body Repairs and Iif ported Wines, Beta • 358 STATE STREET towBhU, Vletw, D«ew, MACHINES | Dry Cleaners i and [Liquors Cmpttol and M.G.M. Gulf Service GeorgJ Ohnwer, Prop. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. BOUGHT - SOLD • REN1EB 407 MARKET STREET 574 AMBOY AVENUE Jack Gels, John Dojcsak, Props. 361 Naw Brunswick Avenue PERTH AMBOY Phone P. A. 4-2104 Downs fcf Marhtne* In BlUk WOODBRIDGE, N. J. WASHING, GREASING Fords, N. J. "Fine Rug Cleaniiu" TIRES REPAIRED Call P. A. 4-1039' Drug Stores For Your Wines, Liquors, Been Kalian Pitt *** Rpacbettl AMBOY AVE. AND GREEN ST. Genemi Tndb- , Call Perth Atnboy 4-3694 SPINETS. GRANDS, UPRIGHTS Oar Specialty. WOODBRIDGE, N. J. In KOVACS Prompt Free Delivery New and Used Sftkttcc Sandwiches That Can't Woodbridee 8-OK87 ^^_ Be Beat. "SINCE 1 if-'-'1' Shell Slervicenter I Also Rebuilt Pianos Avenel Pharmacy Fords Recreation ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY IN THE BLOCK CRANKSHAFf ltll RAHWAY AVENUE Holofom Brothers Ne» Jersey H<"M GRINDING WOODBRIDGE 8-1914 Liquor Store Rudy & Ernie's JVUAN'S GARAGE 249 New Brunswick Avenue Musk Store W5STAURANT AND BAR BUndard Esso Products Eoiten Hopelawh, N." J. Phone Rooflul FEESCB1FT1QNS 571 New Brunswick Avenue 817 STATE STREET street Typewriter Excbmgn J "SPECIALS" PERTH AMBOY bridge,N.J. Woedbridge S.#a«4 and 8-05)1 Wjrlst Pint, RUigs, Inserti, Carbon WHITMAN'S CANDIES Fords, N. J. P. A. 4-5115 A4 IV hMdre 8-U55 i Cor. Amboy Avenue and r. A. 4t«M IW-IU NEW BKI fiemoved, and 6 Quarts of OIL Cosmetlea - Film "Piano Tube and RepaWn*" , Second Street Call for Estimate tTH Greeting Carts Firestone Tlrea and Tubes P. A. 4-3886 t La«p Muitlig § N8H Tiling • Trick Parti Tel. YY«e«brMfe, N. J. MATTES & FRANKS RAYMOND JACKSON Brunttcick Automotive Hardware GARAGE "Vft d« La|ip Mountln* from Joseph L. Citiklik MKOEATrVE WRQOGHT IRON, JOHN & AVS Located at Cities Service Statta AND SON anythinf iron own," 41t MertdHh Street AW AND ALLOT FENCES Perth Amboy, N. J. AM&CO SERVICE ROUTE #35 1 DRUGGIST HAILING! Piano Timinf - Votrint - Aetis* WINDOW GlIAMi WOODBRlbGE, N. J. Bargain Shop tT-I.LAR DOUfli Tires and Tube* 88 Main Street RafttlaUnf - BepalrtM WDGB. 8-08M si surra STREET . A. 4-MU-W MATTY OLPIN8KJ Woodbridge, N.J, NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. FBANK F PEJITHAMBO? INDEPENDENT-LEADER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10., 1048 PAOE NINETEEN and Agencies reports. . . . Sena- B next, , . . Many entries are br- tor George D. Aikcn, of Vermont, commuters rejieh Nrvv York city payers Association. . . . Cons!ruc- Sarah Ann's ing received b ythe State Dcpart- 1 sey having a Silent Guest at I'lb'i .' trittnl!!'. |)'nil operators and CoiiKressman Walter H. daily, Oiiwrnoi Urisroll claims. tion barrier.* will be removed mentof Economic Development in ttuir Christmas dinner tnbl. iiiti .1 :i!t-i--v ;ill iieisDii.s, regardless New Jersey Poll Jurid, of Minnesota, head the list . . . Operation of woixlcn coaches, from all new southbound lanes on the "This is New Jersey" student •nn the Camden-Mlllvllle line of | uf .-I'lor in-11 .I'd, |.> swim in their (Continued from Editorial Page) Cooking Class of pormlnent out-of-State speak- radio script writinR contest. . . . ship, Gloucester County forbbb CAPITOL CAPERS: — Police 1 the Ptnnsylvanla - RrndlnR Hna- i'noU'i: , w,tins, tlir Slate Superior iFigure* fldd to more than 100 ers scheduled to address New Jer- New Jersey residents drink ap- Route 44 in West Deptford court Judges and magistrates nf ('.•utt li-iu ru'i'd. ... A Robin sey farmers during Farmers fhorn Lines will be discontinued Township. (Horn-ester County for because some people gave mow proximately 1,813,000 quarts of on January 1 by orders of the New Jersey have been asked by H.icil t v;>i* nf tJrvtfnment in this just, ns sure RS Christmas comes Week from January 24 to 20. . . . milk per day, the State Depart- Christmas holiday traffic, the Chief Justice Atrhur T. Vnnder- i •nn;:y could destroy our econ- than one reason.) •h year, there comes the call lor The new minimum wage order State Utility Board. . .. Revamp- tSate Highway Department an- The Independent-Leader pit* ment of Agriculture reports. . . . In!! of New Jersey's system of bllt to look and act like judKes om\. si.,iw!.i!i of living, moral itmfls coqkies. Grown-ups as for women and minors employed nounces. ... State Banking Com- scnts the reports of the New Jtt*r .» Real proRresfi is being made in Hr.ints-in-nid to counties, mu- In, the future. . . . Melvln. the stamina nnd the democratic Li; BK the younKsters enjoy these in retail trade occupations In New Improve transportation facilities mislsoner John J. Dlckerson, Is State House Cat, is netting so foim of do1.1'liment, claims the sey Poll rxclusivel ynl this area/ '•'j [os with a glass of milk, So im-ipnlitic.'i nnd school districts, expecting many contrlutions this Jersey becomes effective on June in Northern New Jersey to help popular he Is thinking qf run- New Jersey Taxpayers Associa- Potatoes are burled in Long irt. planning for the cookie Jar is called by the New Jersey Tax- year from residents of New Jer- ning for Qovernnr next year tion. Island because of lack of storage

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Dixie Drops nip suqar t.ensponn flour cup Ktni.fi eoooanut teaspoon enrnstarch nip dates minced cup almonds minced CK« whites Beat the CKK whites until stiff It in sugar and put In doubl Save Time — Save Money — Prepare now for your holiday festivities. Day in, Her, with hot water In bottom day out, Acme's low prices, on all your food needs enables you to get the most Stir over flre until mixtur of the best for less! U stlcklriK to pan. Rcmovi fire and sift In the mixed r and eornstarch. Beat well, 8le braking add dates, nuts and oanut. Set asldefor 10 minutes, j drop from teaspoon on a bak-1 ["sheet. Bake In n stow oven for • OPEN FRIDAY'til 9 P. M. .minutes, When flnLshecl, let j stny in pan a minute or Fancy Selected Compare These Acme Ever/day tow Prices on Quality Foods/ before lifting out. CANDIES Onwjr Te.i Cookie* JUICES COFFEE, COCOA, ETC. Tomatoes «rt 19c VEGETABLE O U-oi. <)Q nip sho' on Firm oertect sJicing. Buy several cartons! JUICE COCKTAIL L cam AjC VIMINIAlEE nip s V-8 Thin Mints 1 Chotolatt Covmd 1.45c Asco Coffee E,44c * 2 ** 87c CAMPBE CAMPBELL'S BARBARA SCOTT ChocolaU RICHER BLEND. Ground fresh to your order, teaspoon vanilla I3 Covtrtd Whluxd Ib. pkg. liiblc,s|)onn vraU'd oraiiRC Tomato Juice 2 r 21c CKocoloto Cgvtttd Wincrest Coffee £, 40c 'XT 7-oi. nllo pkg. rind M&MCandy 25c LIGHTER BODIED, vigorous tastei Ground to order tablespoon uralel lemon rind Cauliflower £ JUICE IUNSWEE Bubble Gum IAZOOKA I rl01- VC i, cup flour CA Ideal Coffee SET t"55c hopped nuts Prune Juice kM ,HI. 27c HEAVY BODIED. Topj them till Try Itl Ifeam sugar and shortening Idaho Potatoes IDEAlF Marshmallows T::pk931c eKK yolk, vamlh. salt, 'irrinur u s Orange Juice ,Z«on 9c Peanut Brittle Ol 39c Instant Cocoa Mix *i£? 24c lemon rind. Work in flour. MMNSA° pe in small balls. Roll In chop- Yellow Onions No , yt* Blended Juice 3 'IZ Chocolates VL . 69c Borden Hemo iTrlT 1 6k nuts, Flatten with spatula Pk8 Fancy Jersey CHOCOLATI on (tnviwd cioklc sheets In Cherries COVERED 'S 69c Cocoamarsh %?*£?£ 25c oven 350 denies for 12 min- IWM'I) FRUITS Sweet Potatoes 2 ^ Pineapple 20-ni. can fc/C CRACKERS, CEREAL FIGS, DATES, PRUNES Pecan DEL MONTE Sliced OQ Fancy Pineapple 10-oi, can ttf\t Graham Crackers TS 28c Finger Figs *:' 14c [.cup URIU brown susur i lbs TWb 8 Dole Pineapple iL «on 29c teaspoon .-.alt ', Cortland Apples 3 29c Nabisco Ritz pk": 20c Hydrated Dates packagt • ~«< tablr-tpooiis llnur • Cranberry Sauce °Z?Z 15c !UNSH {tra.^pnon b.iknu powtlcr Ginger Snaps 7'LPk. 15c puckag* I # C I IDEAL *\ W-m. Ylf. 7'A-oi. pkg. nip pecans broken in pieces Grapefruit Sittigna *- cam OOt Cheez-itJr """"^J/6-oi. pk|. c IMM 16-01. «:tt etus.UKht and arid sunai, | Tangerines KJ 29c Pitted Dates SI +. 23c finur nrrd biking powder. • Hon«y-CooUd f i-tt. Fruit Cocktail Ranger Joe' CEREAL Xplcg.. RT DHI0HT well ami add pe:vin.v' Drop Prunes S. L er Into V"iy .sin ill m^ased ; Oranges ^%z. 29c & 35c 21c Peaches XT Mid. Bn pans B.ifce in an ovnn 375 COMSTOCK Robford Prunes ees for Hi mintii' ; Sprinkle , Fancy Emperor Pie Apples Sit. confcrtiniu'i-'i su'wr which i Spry, Crisco Robford Prunes pressed iluou'^h u .-.icvr. j MISCELLANEOUS CANNED VEGETABLES Choroliitt- l).itr ilnJJ\' Pumpkin ASCO fLy 2 tau 21c part ol Hi" Ibur Whole Kernel Corn r.. 19c Bon Olive Oil boltl. {C|iia!c mt'll i1 i-M'H-'.'.if.• I Pumpkin Pie Spice ""LJOc IYlMA lfand Cream Corn SS 2S35c 2 Ripe Olives * 9-eir. ca.»n„ 21c I 1 Ideal Mince Meat ;r25c le.i.spoon baki: ^ pmier ! M1NCEM E JOLLY TIME lb String Beans 'Z, 2 *2 35c IO-OI. can 19c iti.ispiion Sftlt '. None-Such , ::P0C k08.19c Popping Corn sijaur to butter. ?.ftx well. ; Extra Fancy Fowl 55c FARMDAU Tall u::. Beat well 9dd MlU'd dry i 4 ,bs. and up. Se've tasty fowl for o change. NUTS IN SHELL Diced Citron ™L- 10c Evap Milk Com ^tiiiirs ami smir milk alU"- 1 R0BfoRD DR0MEDAR Adil chm-oUU mid flournd ! Mixed Nuts T , 49c Diced Peels L ... 10c Ivory Soap tflOc S17c B' at *:-ll Drop on a RreasKl 1o Pl D DARY e 1 • sheet. Bike In an oven 350 \ Cherries wr tL« 20c Ivory Soap 'Z™ 3 — 20c Fancy Brazil Nuts 'tC 39c D DARY Ca d Fancy Walnuts '£ 49c Pineapple Dr .:^ -. 20e Lifebuoy Soap 3 •*- 28c [Capitol Dome | c Ensign Almonds rX 49c Seedless Raisins tZ'Z 11 c Ivory Flokes poX 34c ntinurd from Editorial Pace), I s uu B.urct. was workinu j Lamb Chops ^'.l. 3c Fancy Pecans X 49c Sunmaid Raisins 'tl"W 17c Ivory Snow A 34c a ./nnmi; pioblem at home l •it' ni'^^papt'is bt'iiun to i Chuck Roast T; * 59c Sliced Bacon * 65c ,ib;:ii( hi, uiiliioily di-ath. I PoA f.dt-nii'd vi ;.hH home. That 3 r 29c 16 Ground Beel 55c lYo^l^ Choice With Barbtcut Um<*• A"l 10-ai. r 3 S 27c • th'v (•••'rbr.Ueii his syr- Franks 14-01. fan H# V. Taktt but s diwtt to malo. 2 ~ 25c dnnkiui- uy all Ins Chrlst- Stewing Lamb * 29c 21c * cam LJ\t i 'h'l'i1 in the prjcjte. LivAwurst claims lie nevir knew he Lambs Liver -• 55c Midget •many friends at the State ise until lie was reported dead. Spare Ribs ** * 55c Salami DAIRY DEPARTMENT FEATURES OAKERY FEATURES Ntw Assorted Baked in Acme's own spotless modern bakeries fKINSON: — State employes Sauerkraut °TiOc Jersey's finest variety of your favqrite dairy foods. a trui- fri'iid in Asscmbly- POUND JDIIII B. Atkinson, a farmer Meal Loaf Virginia Lee LIGHT or DARK Viii;-e;Hiown. win) will be GLENDALE CLUB CHEESE 2L85c rn in as it member of the Marvelous flavor. Spreads, slices, melts perfectly. if Assembly when tnc 1949 itii «.- convenes nexl month. Pound Fruit Cak( (•Ins uf the Htate Depart- Pickag« Mild Cheese 61c KJdy Natural +"* >b 63c ||t of Agriculture will rurtem- 2-lb. pkg. $1.45 • 5-lli. pkg. $3.49 Atkmson as a chunky, Amer loaf "L 49c kraff Amer. ^WI3lc e.niL vaunt! man who served mtt w d : in the enrlv 1930's (is asslst- Swis$ Cheese *• 69c Gold-N-Rich \ 65c Chocolate Cnip Loaf Cake ^, -* 29c o iiOeorye Mui'nan. United ib CHEKE w d h e* ljJi'piirtment of Agriculture tina* oc Sharr) Cheddar 67c Gorgonzola ,, 79c Cinnamon Strewssel toaf s'P«il; -« 25c tti^jan and occupied Room 1 0C« a wo l |ln the department. Lancaster Brand Grade "A" Asco Bacon *Z 37c Cheese Si pkgt. Selly Doughnut:s * * • 25c i Atkinson is the first Dem- to be elected tothe Assem- fkl Iced Pound Cake * *»" 39c rtu BuiliiiKjton County since GOLD SEAL STRICTLY FRESH ORADE A 7Cr taw lw BLUE CARTON OF 12 ' Jt He ealleij upon his old EXTRA LARGE WHITE Supreme Rye Brea; . Sunday. December 19 Mints he or she likes to ddoo_ ^^ richer, preai cloUi and Mt of suke*. 3 • Come to Church 11:00 A. M —Christmas Service Then, btiy « gift that will be rushloA*. vojrkbsR, drtss hin I •, :•;•-*: of •;:rm by '.'r-r birrh of his ST ANDREW'S CHUHCH Senior and Children's Choirs. official suitable for the persons activities OCR I.ADY OF PEACE f HI RCH Motriert. l 1 oO tn(lnMd c«p. mou-ii Fir h* spake and it •Ta? Areiwl 3:00 P. M—Sunday School pro- Even lor Wou«fin»t«' » '* ' " New Brunswick Avenue cooks of family, will reap. Here are some THE rj^.nf r^ c^mm.^r.iod. sr.(1 :*. s'o^n Rev John E?an. pMtor. gram. the«!l«. Ford? FOR TRAVELERS — permanent. igi- 'P- 33:6 9' Correlative Sunday Masses: TOO, >:1S and 8 00 P. M —Cantata. "Tidings of Christmas he'.i not mind wr.- Sunday Mass?': 7:00. 800. 9:00. 1 Iatfdef thed y praisp]nne athis holiday season'tf the person has one of an- shirts, his fir^ pi^aw from Sc-.enc? nnd Hetlth Joy. Offering to go toward the l rhri h"\ id havi campar: m»ndinn or cleaning Wt, 10.00 and 11.00 A M. 10 45 A M. menu for everv meal on Chnnmas other one fllm. portable radio, cinit lesson*. - w;-ii Key to the Se:*p',ures" by Holv Day M&sses: 6:00. 7:00 and; purchase of choir robes. a came" : Weekday Ma«s. TO" ar.d 8:15 day While somethinc sperial" FOR PEOPI.E WHO ltifsaif .with u- Mary Bik« Eddy include: Monday Dec. 20 to expected for dinnrr, a minimum GAMK^ards. cheu or checkers., t«vel j; • "J^11^^,^- A M 8 00 A M. y cil or key holder, compact sharing start hrr on a •. Novena to Our Lidy of Per-, The true theory of the universe, Weekday MaS5€5—1:!» A. M. 1:15 P M —ChrtetaHtf party for of attention will make the other ash trays, score pads and pencils. kit ' about hn hnb-•, p»:ual Help each Tuesday at 1:45 ir,r ud.ne man. is not In material men of the church. twD mea'.s.a p'.eamvnt surprise. a card table cover, a book about a ment for it. P. M. ' hiftory but in spiitiual develop- ST. JAMES1 R. C. CHtTRCH Friday Ercnlnj. Der. 24 Here is a menu for the day: favorite, earoe ______TUT! OlTOOOR TYPE—hand- Confessions: Saturdays. 4:00 to mfnt. Inspired thought relin- Amfcey Antoe 11 00 P. M —Christmas Ev* Can- which will prove popt'lar. 6:00 P M, Mid 7:30 to 9:30 P. M q->ll?h»5 a material, sensual, and dle'.sirbt Service. BREAKFAST Similar. December M mrrtal theory oi the universe, and Rl, R«». Msfr. Charles O. McCor- Orange juice Waffles HUNGARIAN REFORMED 11 00 P. M.— Downtown or Vic- MANUFACTURER'S adotv.e tl-.e spiirua! and immor- ristin, Paitor. Rev. James Russell. Orilled Ssusaec Cakes CHITWH tory." ;a; .p. 547' Ara't Partor. Coffee Honey Milk School StR«t 800 P. M.-Chrtetmas SUJTT toid Weekday Masses:.7:00 and 1:30 CHRISTMAS DtVXER Woodbridire, N. J, TttXlTY CHtTlCB w:'ii Mar;onr;its by Junior High Cl3m and Tcmato Juice Cock'si; A. M. Comer »f School it Junes ••liny Avenoa Young People Choir. RO3S-: Tu:itc-y. G'.blf* Gravy 5 Sunday Maw*. T:00. 8 00-, ».I5. Order of Service ; AT-.i Activities: ftoodbridfe Celery Dressing and 10:45 A. M WOODBRIDQE CLEARANCE SALd Rev. Laalo Keeskemethy. Paster Her. William H. Schmaus, Rector Mashod Potatoes Junicr and Senior Sodalities will METHODIST CHfBCB MIM Grace Farias. Organist Mrs. William Keefce. Organist Buttered Green Beans receive communon in a body at Main Street Every Sunday—Sunday School 8.00 A. M. Holy Communion. Calavo and Grapefruit SaU 1:00 P.M. j 11:00 A M —Monun g Prayer mlrket prices, as farmers have methy. ADATH ISRAEL STNAOQGCI Holy Sabbath Wcrshlp. and service. the opuan of paying oB their SPORT SHIRTS $3 Erer\' Wednesday at 4 P. M.. Anbojr Arcane 00 Cab Scout Den meetings; Den No debt* and re-claiming their mor.- AU Colors—First Quality AVKXEL PKESBYTtKtAK FIRST CHTTBCtt OF 1SFJJN, gaf ed products to the Government 1. at Mrs. S. Weller. Cub Mother's Rev. Samuel Newbeiter. lUbM. CHTBCH PRESBYTERIAN u full payment of the loan if home, 168 Fireman Street: Den Friday. 7 30 PJi -Regular Sab- No. 3. at Mrs. J Sssink. Cob Moth- WaoOridtt AfefeMi AWBel Rer. Her^ry M. Hartman, Putor prices do not rise above the sup- 9:45 A. M -Sunday Schort. er's home. 163 B?f en Street, and 30 A Rev. Chester A. Galloway. Pastor port levels before the loans are Den No. 3 at H James Street. 11:00 A. M.—Monnnr Worship. called EVERY SATURDAY Mn. Taixart. Organiiti ; ST. CECEUA'S CHCBCH FDtST CffTRCH OF CHXIST. ST. ANTHOHTS s. c. csvmcm SVMIM Strrtew Iaettn t 7.45 P, .M—Gospel Service. 8:45 A. at—Sunday School for SCIENTIST j Part BMdtnc B*T. John Wilus, Pa«W •! Twaday. Decewber SI UNTIL CHRISTMAS Wes* ATeune. StwarM i Rev. Staalslans A. Miloa. Putor a_ dep&nmentt except begi&ners. Sunday Masses: 6:30. 8:00, »: 15.j 8 00 r M—Prayer and Bible Sunday School. 8:30; Church I OPEN All DAY FROM 9 A. M. TO .> P. M. S-onday Mass«* at 8 A- af. asd! 11:00 A. M.-«unday School for 11:00 A.M. \x»&i- Service. II: Wedcesd_y. 8 P. M..' 10 A- at. be£l^ners at tbc Manx. Testiaicniil. Reading Room, Weekday Masses *U A M. Weekday Masses: 8:00 A. If I Wednesday. Dewmtet H 11:00 A. M.-A!om!ng Worship Wednesday 8.M P. M—Coo-j T 30 P. M—Ch.-istm4s Kxer-i Thursday. 2 • 4 P M Novena in honor of St. Anthony 7:0* P. M—Yoonr Arfclt and Chrbttin Science Lesson Semen each Tuesday a? 7 P. M« with tisuous Narena to St. Jude. Patrtw i ca*? of our Sunday School m the High School Westminster FtK- cf Hopeless Case*. jAuditonum of the Woodhridee "IS THE rSTVERSE. IN- Rer. Shety, SU Ptter's lovstdp maetiags. CXCDING MAX EVOLVED BY Hew BruMWiek. !• chint. 8:00 T. it—Evening Worship. FI.6T piSiTT«IAK ^ ATOMIC FORCE1' _ ;he .-us;«t • Carteret Shirts, Inc. Third Monday of each month, far Surciy. De-:exber 19. I FUST 1A**WT CHCBCB trustees' meeting at the masse. ST. iOBVS CHArtL PHONE CARTERET 8-5418 GOLDEN TESt: Tr.e Lord' Market »rt Kfh Sbwtt Second Tuesday of each month THB OLD WHTTB CttTJBCH" SessJou meeting. 8 00 P. U. WaoArUre Mrs. Catherine Balo«, SoloUt. and r.o Rev. Arthur L. Mays, Pastor Second Tuesday of och mocth. Earl Hannum Derasny. Minister Mrs. Kdith Eio, Organist. 1 owr all. P? :« 9:45 A M—Sunday SchooL Deaconi mettinj. 7:1S P. M. Royal Guy Crisc:. Oriaaitt 9 30 A K—Suntiar Semces. 652 ROOSEVELT AVE, CARTE RE1 11 09 A. M—Morning Worship Second Tuesday of each month Swaday Serrices 1*30 A. M.—Church 'Schxil. ! of irse Bible $ 15 P. M—Baa; Youth FM- Ladies" Aii Society aseeting. 8:15 MomL-: W3rah:p at 11:00. include* '-wship. |PtP.. UIL- SundaSandavy ~SskodSchool.. 9 45 A. MM.. i ••3y :.-.•? — ?-rd :£ Ur? L.5rd fere 7: JO P. U. — Eveint Gospel' Fourth Mead IT of e*ch '.lie heivr!>< made t.r.z all tr,? scerrice Men't Clufc meeting. " Serar.d MonGay—B:ird if Trus-: 'ssiovs,WSSS's^sss&#sss&s&*iVttrsssr\ -^tsjtts; ; BrecitenridiBrerkearidie AuxiliarAuxiliaryy . * White Churrh GuUd a? the Mmse * * Third Monday—Sunday School! i{ Teaeher-s. ' I I I \ Fourth Monday — BrKkenndie i »» Auxiliary. Wt;:e Cr.urrh Guild at i ** the

'; 'First Tui ! WediNsdars 1 Ladies' Aid Socww second and fourth. !00 P. M. at the churrh. j Tkundayt I Third Thursday—Women's As- f ; sociau.02 meettnf a: 8 P. M. at the ' church. ! Fridays WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I Juniar CMir. 3 45 ?. M. From hundreds of f i High School Ohor, 7 P. M "t. r\ ! Adul: Choir, I P. M. FIRST CONGRSGAT10MAL XMAS GIFT VALUES •" CHtSCB BUTMI and Git>T« Avcawa s Rev. Donald O. Press. Minister Norman K Allen, at the PEOPLES ^ i and Minister of Musi: Molars 7:00 Boys Ctub Ba^etbaU, Par- ist^ House. S:00 Sigma Alpha Phi Sorority.! FOR WOMEN •eeond asd fourth Mondtjs. /• B:I5 G. K. t. Club, first Monday. & GIRLS: A ( 8:00 Chttfcl) School Workers' from $59.98 0 ^ Conference, third Tuesday. I Wednesdays , 1:W Plymouth Colony. «efy Ho«*«Mh »7.9» other Wetin*sday. ! 8:00 Woodhridge Colony, first Slows**, Sw*ot«rt, UT-THAT! tad third Wednesdays. Jkirtt 8:00 Church Council, quartwiy C*«t t, Slacks •T. X 1 as announced. $14.M i i 1:00 PilpUa Wamti'* Down, THE PR! flrst W«:S0 Caret Choir. FOR MEN: in the State of New Jersey 4.00 Junior Choir, 6:M ramib Nitht Dinners, IM- Ol Mo, rcNti, o ood fndaya, // it's Shirts you're Giving, here's the AnsM Come in and Pick your own Trees I 00 Belttar Choir. »7.M SatonUyi 1 4:00 Board of Deacon*, u aa- nU« nounced. ; |i rhefriendli€St on Sudan I OPEN EVERY DAY—7«00 A. M. TH MIDNIGHT Hi Youth Choir. MM'* I lay*1 MCttm REDIT' »:45 Chtifch ScllooJ (Prt-prrJ*- C •• » " I I • / t. Chore*«v»ryttUr»g °ne ary and up). f 11:00 4Amiag Wonhi* for tt» f&mily (Children^ Dept) 5 00 Junw Pilgnm V FOR BOYS: K 3-TltMS tttkt AT ONCf, MOOSEHEAD CABINS WOOOBKIDGE QOOtL OHUBCH ROUTE NO. 25~+ AVENEL, N. J, lit OPEN Between WoedtaMg* ClwrteAl Ctrete mat Avnid Btrtat OMUVC BMtBMt,, r*Mtm Every Dcomkr 1» EDMUNB KAFKA, PROPftIFTO« 1:45 A. M.-Sumtay School. foraBacea. PEOPLES , • EVE till Jl M A- It-Uoroint Wonh^. , i 186 Smith St. iftDEFENDENT-tRADER -r± -• ' "" — ...... ' _.... W*' PAGEE TWENTY-TWENTY-ONC E «. KarthaJoJ.ead^Barrons Against Krth Amboy Tomorro—* SPORTS ROUND-UP Novak Wins Coveted Berth in Aea; Jersey Club Breaks Pro Football 'All-league' Team; Caetiola Honored in Tilts to WOODBHIDOH Hiinl-hitttriK Johnny Novak Named to All-League Team A departure from the usual pro- terback, the versatile bucks could Johnny Novak, the Golden Bears' p cedure was the selection of an operate from 'T or slngla wing. We certainly were happy to sel Johnny Novak se- le'adlnt! Rroimd saltier, was duly Bows to So. Riv< All League Coaching Staff, Bbnstst- Local fans will cnnltmie to debate honored by beinR named fullback lected as the New Jersey Pro League's All-League full- Ing of Joe Reznlchak of the Perth the relative, superiority of Johnny g on the New .Jersey Professional WOODBRIDOE - The back. If ever a player was deserving of the honor it Amboy Alumni, Tony Cacciola, the Novak and Acn Antosiewicz. but Football League "All League," No- with a recdvd of two wins Golden Bears' menttor, and Virtnle both made the team by n wide two defeats, trek to Perth AB was Rockin' Johnny, who never failed to give all he vak, the outstanding line cracker Carlesimo of the East Orange margin. Czaikrwsky, tire Ram's tomorrow night to tang!* n .the lc.igue, won the nomina- had in every game he played this past season The Wildcats. 220 pound battering ram from Coach Joe Reznlchak's Panth tion _by being'H sixty minute player, The All League line averages Zpi>rwnM, Rnil alone as the league's outstanding •ili-piicn Tiiylor, Knil rtli Ainlmy near future providing Coach : and that by mean on the floor boards, where, after riufiiterback while Coleman was Onrtfiret tha's charges fail to stt back 1 rated Just about the toughest I'He 'I'.ilcttft, HnlrtMi'k win column. The Woodbrldge l fourteen years, he is still rated the top play* maker in M llm-tss, Hillfbllrk tackle in the circuit. T. Wisnewskl, Kullhju'k to;; has bun impressed local basketball circles. Walt is the type of player who all around playinK of such • makes very few mistakes on a court, and we have yet mores as Lee St'aube, Jimmy 1 to see him take a wild shot. The former Barron star John Tomezlk, Tony Plchalskli CYO Subdues Rahway Cue Bees, Johh Anneal. Bartha is also learned his court antics at the Parish House, back in ins with thp idea of bringing;! the days when you had to be a combination fullback Scoring on the Township Bowling Alleys ! Kusn from Fords ui) to the nui Evening Score in Loop Standing one team to add some addltl and guard to survive the daily scrimmftge sessions with hetrtht to the first five, RAHWAY—Playing by far their riniriniak, i J. Kzurko 1«8 a basketball. After graduating from the Parish House top game of the current campaign, 1. Lnnztitll 172 Likely Starters the St. James' CYO quintet sub- I-I.W.TI. i In nil probability. Coach B« Corps, Walt moved up to the Barron varsity where he K X42 dued the Cue Bee Club of Rahway l!y:lrl' ' will start Richie Hodan and '." CRAFTSMEN (3) starred for three seasons under Coach Line T&mboer's by a 41-28 score in a Rahway City GKOHOE'S PAINTEUS (3) McCallen at fcrwaid, big Ed < Loop tilt. The Saints, by winning, Ishlnger 170, 172 at the pivot slot, and Bobby I guidance. Since completing his scholastic career, the ci.ru Atmasl'a T;m>rn onuiso lit Hfl evened the count in league compe- Urban'n . Sfdl»k 150 184 perwatts and Bert Toth floor wizard has been playing with vattous Independent tition with two wins against as Oafttmii'H'.s Cluh Kovat* 171 133 Kuard positions against Perth< Betty's Itaiuty Shop -Isclhllkl 184 16S teams in the township. Last year Merwin was named many defeats. KIIIIT, f OhlHrrela's boy tomorrow nlgnt Striker, Vereb's Five SKflViCE RKEOTRlC (0) 803 Last Tuesday nlftht the ) on the Senior All-League Team by the Recreation De- The (jue Bees Jumped to an early l'()Ht, I ... WnodlirirtRc Vets l,lmrk(-r, Mayer's Tiivern \V. WiilluinHon 1J8 SHRI.I, I.AB. (0) unable to solve South River's ] 13-4 lead in the first quarter, and Cr1.s|)iirt partment officials. Walt Is back again In league com- appeared to be on their way to an VVlillmn, Mt. vJiirmol Vcta ... 1A4 ing defense, were completely • 'll11 l I*ort Kt'iitliMR Vein Hea« 139 120 petition this season, displaying his wares with a Wood- easy triumph until Coach Jim I" "!'. «-" Klci-irlc 138 dued by a 68-23 score, CoachJ Keating's combine tightened their I'alfco'H Tiivorn Bartha's charges held the bridge team. A. WIlllnmHOli 163 defense in the second period and Scorn hy periods: Mexiirow ;. 158 i-oons on eventerms in the went on a scoring rampage to knot flt. 11 11 IB HUJE HATt (1) period, butonce the cuurt Golden Bears Rebuilding for the Future 2 11 .- 190 the score at 15-15 at the half-time 200 from across the river found The Golden Bears are seriously contemplating a period. Joe Ryan sparked the Blue 194 range, there was no stopping I 184 POUT RJCADIKU VKTS (1) year-round sports program to insure the club function- Waves' second stanza drive with 151 Coach Bartha inserted seve his accuarte shooting. Bobby Pow- St Andrew's Nips llcrtulliini Jsyvees Into the game during ing twelve months out of the yftaf illqtcad of just dur- ers, Jack Golden and Tom Camey 8-60 i Altmini late stages of the encounter, ing the average football season which normally runs also aided the Saints' belated each Came through the baptism ( spurt with some clever passing and Carteret in Debut is. Almasl 801 799 fire wtih satisfactory results. four months. Talk of expending the Bears has been shooting, All told the local com- T. Ferrari) XI. Almas SMRLL COMrOUNI> (1) Wanner was the bis bine held the Rahwayltes to one BETTY'S (2) Blind ' 12.1 in the wind for the past three years, but nothing has AVENEL —The St. Andrews' La ltu.iso H8 South River, scorlns nine field goal in the one-sided second Montnzznli 151 ever materialized to the satisfaction of those interested quintet of Avenel started its cur- 1 Z 16S Ko|il 168 points to cop individual quarter. Mlnun'l 200 ohlke 184 honors. Bobby Kopperwatts rent campaign off on the right foot Simronp 181) A. Kovnrh 174 in enlarging the organization. Both teams played on even by nipping the Carteret Orioles 27- M. Dal'rile 135 high man for the Red Blazers i In a recent conversation with Coach Cacciola, his terms In the third period and 25 in a close garne. With the score seven counters. wound up deadlocked at 26-36. deadlocked 25-25, Ahimovis put the future plans were not definitely outlined, but we be- Jack Golden kept pace with the game on ice for the St. Andrews Icarln r by dropping two foul shots through Inyore fselin No. 1 lieve he feels the necessity of building his club into Cue Bees with three successive Deinko Emergency Squad fltld goals. Guemple starred for the the hoop with fifty seconds re- George's Pnlntcra something more than a professional football team. The halurtiuy Night I'Ulb Fords Rahway aggregation In the red- maining in the tilt. Slull (.'ompounil town could use another strong athletic organization hot period by, sinking a couple of Due to the tight, defense em- l>emko's Hoys *hell long shots. ployed by the Orioles and Avenel, Slid! Yard . . No. U such as the Bears would have if they all decided to get Klwanis Golonla Bobby Powers played brilliant the game was a low scoring affair Shell together and pull in the right direction. ball in the final stanza to lead the with the Carteret combine holding Siii-ll Lai Scott, of CMlofila, set lcngue a slight 10-6 edge at the half-time game with 252. This past grid season was the toughest the Bears Saints lo the tape. Powers, aside DRM'KO'H BOYS (Continued on Page 225 (Continued on Page 22) from contributing three field goals period. Only si« points were scored 1S6 have ever experienced since their first kick-off in 1940. in the first period by both teams. Jr 143 tto his team's late rally, was the 1(4 The material was there, but a few bad breaks and the outstanding defensive man on the The Saints pulled the throttle Vereh, Sr 182 wide opfen in the second half and failure of the team to get together to reach'its peak, floor. He and his team mates held J. Dcmku 170 ,he Cue Bees to two paints by play- gradually cut down the Orioles' StawlrVI Heilnnr . 825 711 CHRISTMAS GIFTS eost them at least three ball games. We hope the ing aggressive ball when the chips slim lead until the score became Horvath SHELL OPFICK (2) were down. tied with time running out in the players will look back at last season as being, as Coach lats stanza. Ahimovis sank two 133 J81 Priscoe would say, "over the hill," and point to next Spark Late Drive fouls to'put Avenel ahead and wrap FORM year with the aim to regain the football supremacy The Saints' winning spurt In the up the ball' game. waning minutes of the game was Walt Grescjiuck and Armour ENTIRE FAMILY they once enjoyed. marked by Bobby Powers, Jo; copped individual scoring honors Basketball Due for a Lift Locally Ryan, Tom Carney and Tony for St. Andrews with eight count- IC1 WANTS (1) Brodniak who found the range ers apiece. Goerge Nord, a new ad- Sharp JU Walsht'PK 162 FROM LEVIN'S. Never before can we remember backetball being with their set shots. dition to the Avenel quintet, gave blind ..... 125 Coach Jim Keating singled out a good account of himself with his Parrtl 162 offered to the youngsters in the township in such all around smooth floor play. Hus?.»r Uettmev 163 BASEBALL GLOVES, Regulation Size $ 6.95 Bobby Powers as the game's most Fialsai wholesale lots. At the present there are two grammar outstanding performer. Powers Herb Vahaly and Ronnie Lozak, A. Van Ihilen 806 729 BASEBALL GLOVES, school leagues functioning along with the Recreation copped individual scoring honors wo former St. Anthony court stars Hanmty NITm (21 Junior Size, Genuine Leather 4.95 with •foully tallies and contrib- were the Orioles' top offensive per- 169 164 BASEBALLS LOO Department's junior and intermediate circuits. The formers. uted henvily to the Saints' victory "Voit" FOOTBALL, Junior Size 1.69 large-scale program should have been started long with his stellar defensive play. Joe Score by periods: Ryan and Jack Golden were also St. Andrews 4 10 11—27 FOOTBALL, Iteration Size 2.95 ago, but lateness is better than never. The results of praised by Coach Keating for their Orioles 6 9 7—25 FOOTBALL, the early experience is beginning to show over on Bar- all around scrappy game. Double Lined, Genuine Cowhide 5.95 ron Avenue^ where Lou Bartha has" a crack freshmen Ed uemple starred offensively "Voit" BASKETBALL ; squad*comp6sed of graduates from j}he township gram- for the Rahway Cue Bees with Schoolboys ResuAw (Best for Outdoor Use) 7,50 thirteen counters. Johnny Soucher Official BASKETBALL, Genuine Leather 11.95 mar schools and recreation leagues. Last week tho followed in the scoring depart- lJ(H'SflJl TENNIS RACQUETS 3.95 junior varsity was forced to go into an overtime period ment with nine points. •. . Court Play Sunday Halof? RIFLES 13.50 evil Dui-sak to nose out the yearlings in a close game, which testi- PARO WOODBRIDGE—After a ELECTRIC RAZORS 15.00 WARM-UP JACKETS From$ 6.9£ est selec- I) 0. And Loads of Other In Stock for Immediate Delivery tion. And shop at McCarthy'*, SPORTSMAN Things [for We carry only the flnwt RUNAWAY CAB LOS ANGELE&-When his taxi WE ALSO HAVE equipment. stalled at the tjoii of a hill, the CHRISTMAS > Golf Clubs, Dart Boards, Pen and Pencil Sett, driver got out to] push. The Cab tail ft Fine Selection of Christmas Cards. rolled over an embankment, If Santa Dow Not Carry it skidded 300 feet into a house. The passenger, Marie Johnson, 18. WE DOt suffered a possible brain concus- siun but rto one in the house was hurt, 401 State Street BANK ROBBED TWICE IN Shop Kuily MONTIl Perth Aniboy McCarthy's Sporting VIKGILL, Ill—L than Shop is Wt-f k-end P, A. 4-3461 70 MAIN STREET WOODriRIDGE, N. J. month, after gunmen robbed Woodhridge Virgin State Bwk oi $8,000 Henry WOODNUDGB Shop ' PAGE TWENTY-TWO THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, IMS INDEPENDEMT-LEADKR

SH'.U. MEAKF.ST THIEF -.h? »3«0 he had witbdrwn trm BABT SHOOTS MAM 17* !t! lit MOBILE Ala — The meanest ;b? bank vo pay for «n operatlca Bowling Result 1IJ Johannesburg. 8, Afrit p HI III , HI tbe;f ;i. :')» mrld recently «i (Continued (ran Sports f' • Ill ;( While Jack William Bm? so remove a c»ur»cV which m Jfc lit terrd '•' Vjm« ol e!gfctr-y«r- skt*3j- blinding hii Hy Gardner's Newsreel 18EUS SO 11 it;1 « 114 IJ:! drtvtng his automobile, hi. old Jf-fi":vT. D West and so"* «y«»$:ht. Elliott w T:4 T«i nxmO-J-old baby played •1 After all these rears 1 finally the wu«h kid explained to the the drrWs seat. The child KVKIiOKSOT SQ chieved my ambition. I had lunch starred floonrilker.'" In ptft. a o( panto- a rerohrer. with which K pi,.J with 8anU C!*us. Thow rule* remind me cf a 71* 711 fl» B »B«BIIM, tmobserred. TtM mi vent o< in may praSoN * Berry was shot in ttM r. TtJ i ramd. . . read: Be sura to spray your *hak- en mill ftrtprooiuiR and a ny- SPORTS ROUND-UP Naturally. I tried to get ray lit r.*, 25c and up ?ienic atomizer. . . Chew some- . imki 11: talk about his profession. thing like Sen Sen on and off fies to the material moving up to the high school yjt he was reluctant hi speak up shile on duty. . . . Don: flirt iii i 1A.'s just say Tve been at it for Tith msvhers ol children . . The Barrens hare for the past fifteen yefcrs been t ••„, on to ftfty yean." he smiled, POIUW ill 7>7 717, Don't smoke. che» g"om. smear, or : doormat for a majority of the county teams, but fro- POTTED TREES i prove there's plenty I car* Jr I'o-ilk ]«» am ise slant" with patrons Any m Hi 1M leira. why 1 e^en went U. IK jphere we sit it looks as though those days we dra-* report of Santa Gaus hitting a Hi 75c whoo! this fa'l" naughty ch:jc •»:.' result :n im- Ing to a close with an accelerated basketball prograr '"School?" 1 inquired mediate d; s m. 5 s a 1.". Merry n: :«! on tap in thr parochial and grammar schools through- "Yes. school,1 he «mphaiU«J Chnnmas. Signed . . The Maa- out the township. ALL KINDS OF TREF •' the School for Santa Ciau-vs ' dsem?.-.!.' ' 7*1 »*7 r "Tell me: I said, "did you lean) • 1'r:-:•" naj U:i -*:rn? E>rit" said, frankly, "they're not profes- HOOKERS... . - Bernie Keating's high school gr.; ORNAMENTS . anything new'" tivlunche-Mi J>jtr ronrlucfi. 'but sionals. th*y don't know much team wound up its season with an Impressive recor •: "Weil, yes and no." Santa an- ;nfr. &3 do a Iflt of people. PribaWy about psytboiocy. Besides, it's a Bartha to Lead | rrered. relaxing a tnfle. "T^tir the mast shoefciris UUIJE I ever shdrt season." 1 Continued from Sports Page> ,.. Avenei Panthers the team to watch In the Recrf. fellers got some sman id«ai. Ufci sa* happened to a fellow Sania "Speaking at short se*son ' I tion Senior circuit— Molnar's quintet required thrrr. :'. De: Kber." I chimed to myself, "perhaps there is some- Kopervas o( Perth Ambw missed the All-League Tear: courteously, laugh WITH but rs adored hjn.' thing to that psychology stufl aft- He is also puzzled at trie number of strictly ofleiui-.* FKEE PACKAGE --.. A;: : er all." never AT a child, and not :o nwic» players mho were named to the honored eleven, esry. — To the First Hundred Customers — any promii* unless it couic c? :: ^»: But the cops Jouni We enjoyed the rest of our lunch kept." .. ;> ;".> was busy pitting in silence. cially linemen. "Tha; last." he acide-. -is er.;3 or. ".r.e j.ead. he *»• 0"JS1CT M. S. NURSERY imporlan: May!* yoT; r?id T;-J; TiuiniK s t'» tTid.ina and happened to one Sanu Claus •;•='. papa. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT & CONTRACTOR year, in PtTinsylvanta I thm'r A :r:.r.t if that V), KING GEORGE BOAD Prrth Kmbaj 4-5742 Ir.tie boy tra:k?d up to him »ra ?eer.?v Santa hit him on the head «:'.h a sat-ra: pr:vi:« at 110 No. 7 School Fonts. N. J. toy train Thatj for r.o; kK-p:n: his promise to send me a b:ry:.e D;c:r.: -.hir.k ^", ;:h of thai' he

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