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—NO. 10 Knt»r«d a« Second CIBRS MiU«r Ptthllahtd tnry Thurmlij \- f) I. •t the Po«t Office, Wondliridg«, N. J. WQODBRIDGE, N. J., THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1956 »t II Green t. Wro

, proud of the distinc- jn, hthe combined Ser- 'Kept Out of Politics' ],,!« of Woodbridge lip have conferred mr. I am only sorry Gov. Meyner to Dedicate Parley Slated; i miildn't hhye ,, better caije Hospital Buildings May 19 For Next Weelq PERTH AMBOY — Gov. Robert B. Meyner will dedicate the new Nuisrs Rnsldonce and West Wlnp of the Perth Amboy General Hos- Oil Procedure energies have been dl- iut.nl on Saturday, May 19, at 4 P.M., at the hospital. ,i mto many channels, The dedication ceremonies will climax more that a year of construction on the six-story building designed to accomodate nearly WOODBRIDGE—"I am "heart- .ntimes they wetje mere inn students nurses and. house the facilities of the hospital's school ily In favor of an appointive Boar .niary ripples in the of nursing, and the West Wing ad- oT Education," Mayor Hugh rlit ion which provides W additional ,,;:. churning; rapid Qul«Uy told Tlw In beds. Leader, yesterday. Presiding at the ceremonies will When questioned about his at-' ami they ^e, spent be Charles E. Gregory, president titude toward the suggestion made of the hospital's board of gover- By School Commissioner Will) ... ivrs without being nors. After greetings by Anthony E. O'Neill that members of , noticed. They were, I W. Ecfccrt, director of the hospital Board toe appointed, the and Dr, George Hnicer, president of THREE YOUNG LIVES SNUFFED OUT: Above all that remains o the car in which three ISelln youths were killed and three others unhestitatlngly said he though! lM,,ul, of too little force the medical staff, the governor Injured when the car in which they were riding, evidently at a h ch rate of speed failed tA negotiate a lain and crashed into a con- it was "a good Idea." t,«i little volume to will be Introduced by David T crete abutment at Route 9 and Green Street, Friday night. The cit will be exhibited at the Intersection of Oak Tree Ro»d and WllenU of Perth Amboy, a mem- "Of course," he continued, ,, •, cither depth or'dir Middlesex Avenue, bclin, as an object les.;on to* the young people of the community. ber of the hospital's board. School Board must be kept out,t politics-*there is no questlo ,,!i in the course or hu The dedication will also Include about that. Whether or not an ajKl the hospital's west wing which :i hvmg. I cannot help pointed board will be better thartj was opened last year but not for- Grand Jury to Get Reckless Teens Get Stern Both Party Heads An elected Board depends upott| xi,h that there wa» more mally dedicated. Under the pres- the type of people appointed. Thej!?. ent building program, the hospi- .-Hi within me, more must be well qualified by train*) B. of E. Case in May Are Chosen Again tal raised approximately $1,300,000 Warning in Toll Aftermath Ing and ability for the lob." 1 pi ion to determine the in a campaign three years ago. The WOODBRIDQE—As the result of last Friday's tragic accident , ,,i riflit, more spirit to WOODBRIDGE — The probe of WOODBRIDGE — Both ma- muses residence was constructed The mayor revealed he had, In which three Iselln boys were fatally injured and three others the flnancis of the Board of Edu- jor political parties unanimously to cope with the need for addition- a preliminary conference with Mr.;, MI that right. hospitRllzed, Police John R. Egan said today that orders have been cation will be turned over to the reelected Township party leaders al nurses due to the expansion, of O'Neill and Harry liurke, anothftf (lj issued to all members of the police department to check all cars in * * • new May term of the Grand Jury. Monday with the result that Ar- the hospital's bed capacity! Board member, Tuesday and de-,/ which teenagers are riding, especially at night. Prosecutor Alex Eber said today. nold S. Graham continues as Re-1 Tne wta] cost ^ date of tne elded on a meeting of a Commit- •\y understanding of my "You can say," the chief said, "that we are declaring war— a war tee of the Board, a committee of • The present term of the Grand publican chairman and Joseph P. building of the wing and residence GOV. ROBERT B. MEYNER 1,11 in ics by the leading to try to prevent such accidents.'- Somers as Democratic head. I has reached $1,800,000. Additional the Town Committee ami counsel V Jury h«> been extended by Superi- If the teenage!* cannot give good' of both bodies next VVHPIC A defi- , ns ot our cornmunlty or Court Judge Howard Ewart The Republicans, mft In School 1 funds- will be needed for the re- accounts, of themselves they will' Street auditorium and the Demo-* construction oj the nurses audl- nite date will be set as soon as until June 30, but It will devote be brought in and their parents Gusmer to Expand it Is determined which night will i their willingness to crats ln the Municipal Building, torium and construction of a now Itself .entirely to'the probe of the summoned to headquarters." Sharp Retort Made be most convenient to all, the' 1 me 011 industry, heart- Last minute attempts to. dis- three story building to provide new ape of two prisoners from Mid mayor said. iiii1 and envelops me in At the same time, the chief re- If Zoning Changed credit Mr. Graham by question- ambulance entrances, emergency Ing the legality of the signatures and clinic rooms and extension of To Mayor on B of E According to the statutes the .:>• which will always en- the 8tate Home for Boys at James- WOODBRIDGE — An ordi- on the petition of WiUiam Yorke, the pediatrics and maternity sec- Board of.Education may petition Road and Middlesex Avenue, Second Ward committee candi- tions. the Town Commute for a change,' v out of this encourage- burg and a study of traffic safety. nance chunking property next WOODBRIDGE -1- In response across from St. Cecelia's Church date, proved futile. Mr. Graham. to a Title 6 or appolntutive Board , Mr. Eber said yesterday that ^ . to A. Gusmer, Inc., Barron Ave- to Mayor Hugh B. Quigley'g reply :ii cine! out of this trust is an obJect lesson other Uen received a rising vote of appro- or 3.0 per cent or more of the Arnold 8. Graham, local account-, . ^ , nue, from Class B. Residential to to a recent communication asking ftgei s The car wW placcd Rter val and the only person who re- School 1 PTA to Visit number of voters who voted in the 1 ronif, I pray, rich ful- ant. Is continuing an Investigation - • • - Light Industrial Zone, to permit for the Town Committee's coopera- in other sections of the Township mained seated in the auditorium last general election upon pe- of the Board's books for the county the concern to construct another Marlboro Stole Hospital tion to seek return Of money al- |i::iii'iH of the role which I "We was Fred Strahl, who was de- tition, lo th« Town Committee In MM stttWJd be ready to'tStVOi^r batMtag, was introduced" af an legedly spent by the Board of look st that wrerec r am feated for county committeeman cither' im the matter goes to Uie exert hla report around the second week adjourned meeting of the Town WOODBRIDGE — Members of Education illegally, the Citizens Ize the same thing could happen Committee, Monday. Hearing on and who has aligned himself with electorate either at a general elec-/ unit reservation and with lnMny. Mr. Graham was at workj Rlessly School 1 PTA are planning fb at- for Classrooms in another letter t0 them lf they drlve ree the ordinance will be held May 8. the dissident group. expressed "amazement" at the of- tion or special election. in the office of the secretary .of or drlve whHe under tne influence tend an all-day visiting session at knowledge of the con Mr. Graham received further ficial attitude. Under the Title 6 system the the Board. Mrs. Roy E. Anderson | of U(JU01.,, the ^^ head Com. Gusmer plans to build a struc- Marlboro State Hospital, Sunday. honors Tuesday night when he mayor appoints the membm of \;> <• which has been imMonday and yesterday. It is ex- mented, ture approximately 50 x 120, run- There will be a conducted tour The second communication to was elected treasurer of the the mayor, dated April 20, reads as the Board of Education with the MI upon me. ThU, I do— pected he win continue today and Meanwhile funeral services have ning parallel with the Pennsyl- of the hospital and Governor Ro- County Republican Organiza- follows: "The Citizens for Class- consent Of the Town Committee. tomorrow. been held for the three victims, vania Railroad. The building will bert B. Meyner will be the speaker. 1:: I should In pne of my tion. rooms have read with amazement The BOH'd of School Estimate, The presecutor said as soon as and complaints of drunken driv- house machinery for coating of Transportation may be arranged Mrs. Lawrence Ci Ryan, execu- of the official position of Wood- which makes up the budget under ny moments of weakness Mr. Grahams report is received ing and causing death by auto have chemical equipment. by calling Mrs. Cyril Hutner, men- tive secretary to the Town Com- tal hygiene dhatrman. tridge Township in respect to our the Title S system, is compobed nib to the easy lure of he will be nil ready to go before been filed against John Bahr, 18, According to William, Grausaro, mittee, who .was reelected' Demo- school system fla«co. The respec- of the' mayor, two members of the Grand Jury. It Is expected Bunns Lane, ths driver of the of A. Gusmer, Inc., the company cratic vice chairman of the Town- •An executive board meeting will tive comments of the Township the tovm Committee and two 1 ity, surrender to the that most of the report will deal . 11 death car who up to press time at present time is working in ship at Monday's session was also be held Tuesday at 8:15 PM. at Committee and its several coun- member* of the Board. with "split bills" to allegedly evade was still hospitalized at Perth Am- I'lissof expediency, fall cramped quarters. The new struc- reelected recording secretary of the home of Mrs. Harvey Welnberg, sel are most unique. advertising for bids particular tor boy General Hospital. Also still >i t lie counterfeit of vain ture will enable the firm to hire the Middlesex County DemocraUp 521 Linden Avenue. "The Citizens for Classrooms maintenance work. - in the hospital are William Mc- at least 50 extra men. Organization for the third year Invites a suit for libel from the VJA Parlor Meetings rv—will someone please Carthy. 16, 204 RWgeley Avenue Mr. Eber pointed out the duties Also at Monday's session, two Tuesday night. Mrs. ftyan'g1 Board of Education, either collec- oi the two Jiiries will not conflict and Daniel Reynolds, 19, 109 Ber- contracts were awarded, one to Lqbor Leader to Talk tively or individually. At that time Scheduled May 7-H, keley Boulevard. name was placed in nomination Because of restrictions placed on Middlesex Concrete Products, Co., by Mr. Somers and seconded by and in that forum, the Citlaens The dead are Thomas F. X. At Meeting of Teachers ! — Lou Stiauss. Ihe current Grand Jury. He" RUO for the construction of two out- Edward Dolan, Carteret. for Classrooms will present its stated h$ ielt the matter would McGinley, 30, B* Berkeley Boule- rase in respect to the Board of chairman of the combined United sad in my; joy. too, door basketball courts at $4,485 Others Named WOODBRIDGE — David BeJ- be disposed of lone before hie tonn vard, i a sailor -home on l«ave; Education and the Township Com- Jewish Appeal-Woodbridtie Jewish and the other to Woudbridts« Other Democratic officers lo- don, Putnam Valley, N. Y» of 1 that the shocking of office expires In July. Richard.G. Vesce, 16, 128 Bloom- mittee." Community Center Campaign an- Circle Motors for a Fdrd express cally are Bernard Duntgan, First the national office of the Ameri- • ill ,fleld Avenue and Harry King, Jr., nounced at a meeting of the cam-, of l£st Friday night dump truck at $2,622.28. Ward chairman; Bernard Dunn, can Federation of Labor, will te The next meeting of the Citizens CLINIC SLATED 15, 182 Ridgeley Avenue. for Clasrooms will be held next palgn committee that May 7 and iave occNirred. I can- Taverns Aocuicd Second Ward, and Harry O'CJori- the uueet speaker at the annual 8 have been set as the dates for WOODBRIDGE — A clinic for nor, Third.Ward, all of whom dinner of the Woodbridge Town- Thursday at 8 P.M. at lj Green ape the belief that I pre-8chool children only will 'be Formal complaints were signed parlor meetings. Boy and Cur Collide- were reelected. • >..* ship Federation ot Teachers May Street. Woodbiidge. Lewis Jacob- 1 yesterday against Iselin and Perth The first meeting will be held be cltlsens like pers from the outlying develop- ments wore discussed at a meet- 11 we inugt be con- ing of the Woodbrldge Business- "i 1 a Friday's tragedy men's Association held at the tovurtnrtl Monday night. William1 Haug was appointed chairman of the ways and means 11 appears, is des- committee. Irving Sails, president 11 l)(k a disjointed essay announced the next meeting wil W May 14. '"it there.seems to be 1 h to say. I am deeply Supper Slated '"I in the excellent ':d 01 School Commis liy St. James* Sodality o'Nciii -, »r»d its ac WOODBRIDGE — The Senior 1 Sodality of St. James' Church "' i»y Mayor Qulgley will sponsor a spaghetti supper 1 we iliange our m,eth- Saturday ln St. James' School '•' '('1(Tting njwnbers ol cafeteria from 5 to 6 P. M. Mrs. Alfred Cavellero will prepare t|i* '^urd ot Education, spaghetti. The public Is invited. ''''''' v i they are eiected**: Tickets may be obtained from 1|ill| any member of the Sodality or y by ae^uu.-' tit. at the door. 1111 "'Uggestg they bl^i |j '"' .v the Mayw- HAV, AMVONKT • CQLQNIA -r- Bumuel Nelson, 404 K4WANIS HOLDS ANNUAL PIMNEK: Above is tbe head Ubte »t the annual dinner of the WooJMidfe K|W» IUlVt FROM THE JUNIOHJS: Vernon JohOlMMi, V Wood Avenue, reported to -Bet. at Colimla Country Club. SUudlM, left t* lifbi, John KjrM, tlift vice president, tteiinvn UeUmMi'kity tifto us 1 have said « ummlttce of the Avenel-ColonU ftyf«t Is Andrew 8hnonsen Tuesday'^t ft J Hufh 8- UuUfley, KmU UeWt, UAHieiuutt governor; John Moltwr, preildeut of WMtdtoridie KiwanUt J«** Otto to be planted •» »•» "— w,*, valued at *J3O, trkt iwvwnor; Charim Block, put Uftiteiiwt (ovwmr ana JMpx B»rs, chatrnuui of wranfements. 8U4

AnliOltibMvLii.it... TWO THURSDAY, AY-RIL 2fi,

Setmreh Scout Receives Coveted Catholic Award Avenel Personals Jr. Clubwomen OBITUARIES II fin rt llf^-- I 'fflflVARRW — Arid few* ffut-* ' Induct Offkem HOWARD FALCONER OREOORY kow»ky, wit of *M/. Hn& Jttf*,"' A VFNEL - Mrs. Andrew Gallsln Andrew Butkowsky.ifiast Ave- Club of Averwl Will meet tonight rnner. 80, 264 Wnlters Street, Rah-'ski, II McKlnley Aw v AVENEL — Miss Mary Iffll Onli -'-.s installed as president of the nuf, was one of 130 Boy Scouts at 8:lfl o'clock In the home of Mr. sin was installed us prpuldent of wiiy. formerly of Woodbrldge, died long-time resident of A "end Woman* Club at a meet- in the Trenton cMoeese- to re- and Mm, Robert Fischer, 417 Al- the Junior Woman's Club at, the yrstprday nt the home of his niece, ] died Monday.«,. W,K!''' s',.« ndd in Avenel School audi- ceive the Ad Alt&re Del award den Road Plans will be discussed annual mothcr-dsughtM- ban- Mr, Joseph E. Bogar with whom of Ukrainian Cnti'mii, " from Bishop Oeorge Ahr at M p for a card party May 25 In the quet held at 82 Green Street, hr resided. He was a member *of the Assumption, p Court of Honor ceremonies In Avenel School. O.hun installed were: Mrs. Tuesday. Uw Exempt Firemen's AijsootaUoii n g,lrvlvmK the War Memorial building, < 16 hl f>t>m> Litzenbei't, nrat vice-presi- —Tbe Avenel"Memorial V. F. W. Other officers ore: Mrs. Martin or CBi-iMrt and wtos employed lor ^'T™"," « « <. Trenton, Sunday. Mr ti lit; Mrs. Leonard Lacanlc, sec- will meet next Tuesday at 8 P. M- Outowski. vice-president; Miss 14 years in the'Woodbrldge Town- K5I- •iiiil vice-president; Mrs. Frederick Andrew is a. Star Scout In in Club Avenel. Wilma Froelich, recording seo.re-, ship Maintenance Department. Hf> Woodbrldge Troop 33 Sponsored, , —The Avenel Woman's Club will Mi HM1I\ recording secretary; Mrs. tiry; Mrs. Alfred Anderson, is also survived by a slater, Mrs. .,,,1 li.iymoncl Hfeinrlch, corresponding by the Men's Bftftarhood of . meet next Wednesday at 8:15, P. treasurer; Miss Rosalie Paulaus- John H Lelsen, Woodbridge and jr. ri'Laiy nnd Mrs. William Kuz- the, White Church, He vu ac- ' M, In Avenel School auditorium. several nlRces and nephews. J kas. corresponding s«cratarv, Mrs. lus, Carteret: six miiik, treasurer. companled to the Trentoji cere-i —A spaghetti supper, sponsored William Kuzmiaik, honorary ad- Funeral services were h«ld Mon- MM1 . Mrs Hnrojd Wltoon, past presl- monies by his scout muter, by {he Itysary Society of St. An- Charles, Anthony limJ visor, served as the installing of- day nt. the Greiner Funeral Borne, of Perth Ambov M 1' • • '• n fii nt uR installing officer, presented McElhenny; his parents; and : drew's Church, will be held' today ficer. 44 omen Street with Rev. Karl ; il oittKoinif and incoming officers lls sisters, Joan and Andrea. from 4:30 to 7:30 P. M.. in the Greetings to the club were ex- Huninnn Drvanny of the First brother nnd n sini,,., ,'„' with corsages, furnUhed by Mrs, church hall, under the chairman- Pi-esbyterlun Church officiating. ship of Mrs. Vincent Buonocore, tended by Mrs, Andrew G&Ustn. Austria nnd 12 ursirni.-i..<,' Alrx Tarcz, chairman of the gar- president of the senior club; Mrs. Burial was In the Rosedale- Linden ii< n "department. Mrs. Wilson was fl«aisted by Mrs. Robert Fischer, Funeral services wn-'l, Mrs. James Potts, Mrs. Andrew Thomas Marhous and Mrs. Fran- Cemetery. Linden. Pallbearers, all iM(;i;cnt,i>!l -with a ptwt president's Fire Co. Issues Township employes were Michael morning from the Zjn.-., Risso, Mrs. Richard Pryce and cis Clonneyi honorary members "•'»! I inii by Mrs. Gallsln. and honorary advisors; Mrs. Kuz- Kiimlnsky, Jr., Michael Kaminsky, Home, Perth Ambo.v i,',',,, \:rs Onllsin appointed new de- Mrs, Charles Masarick. Sr., Mnrtin Grlbb nnd Fred Soren- Ukrainian Catholic rii'.,,i Report on Fires —Congregation Sons of Jacob mlak, Mrs. Richard Sanders, past l.Mtftifiit chairmen as foll6*s: junior president, Mrs.. Geor»e Assumption, Burial «, Mis Lltzenbeig, American home; will sponsor a $ala variety show chui'di cemetery. I!:. I COLONIA — The Colonia Volun- and dance May 12 at the Avenel Leonard, club senior advisor and *lis. I.ucsnle, civics, legUlatlon teer Chrmlnid Hook and Ladder Mrs. Daniel Levy, third district KDWARD H- WOLT dud Amo-ieania; Mrs. Steven Mar- Jewish Center, lord Street. Re*. Company -4$eued a report on the freshments wilt be served and a advisor and assistant advisor to SEWAREN -- Edward H. Wolt, MRS. LWY TURNKIt Miiin. iHliicatlbiLiand youth coh- flre calls they have answered as the club. 141 Wootibiidge Avenue, died Fri- WOODBR1DOE \,. : r I'Viitifin; Mrsfrfercz, garden; Mrs, well known orchestra wlH furnish j ollowsf Friday, April 20, tool shed day morning in Muhlenberg Hos- Turner, 70. 21 jPllI1 Vl\r •Ii.inild S.hilk'r. International rela- music for round and square danc- Miss Oallsin presented an ad- died I owned by Joseph O'DonnelVJor- ing. ' rtsor-s pin tg Mrs. Ltvy who will pluil, Plainfield after a thort Ul- Baturday in Perth AmiHti tii'ir:; Mis, Daniel Levy, Junior ad- ness. He was an employe for tjhe t»l. 8he was t!,«. widow i,i Mr* Wilson, literature and dan Road, was destroyed? Eati-. —Mrs. William Kuzmlak, 227 be senior advisor. Mrs. Leonard, mated damage was »fa)0. Chief Avenel Street, and Mrs. Michael who will assist Mrs. Levy, was pre- past 18 years of the Shell OH Com- H. Turner and Is .s.suiviv.,1 s. Charles Miller, music pany where he was foreman in daughters, Mrs. Attlmi rs. Joseph 3uchy, public Wlllium price stepped on a nra ferihsko, Perth Amboy, visited Mrs. sented with a gift. I' S and Is now being treated by * the engineering department. He and Mrs. George Pci v,rlf;;T£ ""Mrs. . Frank Clooney, Kuzmlak's sister, Mrs. * Harold At a short business meeting it, doctor, While Chief Price is 1)1, Frowery, Hillside, who Is a suntt- was reported, that a flowering was a member of the So-ShellClub, WoodbHdge, four „, iiiuli .. T/inJ;u 1. ami finance; Mrs. John Middlesex Council, Order of Me- and two great-urandc nnd Mrs. James Atkinson, Assistant Chief Roy Huelsenbeck «kl patlwit at th« Hahnemann tulip tree, was presented to the! is In the charge of the. flre com? p Philadelphia, Sunday. Avenrt-Colonla First Atd Sduad chanics, Perth Amboy; Jeraaidem Funeral wrvloes wnr -;-Mrjff-piifyi-; Mrs. Qrarge Leonard, pany. Lodge. F. & A. M., Plainneld and tflrdfty from Greinn l:'-pii!ility; Mrs. Edward Coley, The Rosary Society of St. An- to help beautify their grounds. On Sunday at 10:30 AM. A. drew's Church will hold Its an- It was announced that nine Sons and Daughters of America, Home, 44 Green stnn im-riilji rship; Mrs. Thomas Mar- Oonzales, Cleveland Avenue, start- Liberty Council. James Church, Burial Kus, pi'Ogram; Mrs. Hyde, pub- nual communion breakjfast May 13 mebers of the club will partici- ed a flre to burn some leaves, Heftvj after tlte 8 A. M. Mass in the pate in the third district music He is survived by his Widow, Gertrude's Cemetery, < li'-iiy, ji.'id Mrs. Joseph AUgaier, gusts of wind drove fire toward y;\ir book, church hall. All women of the festival tomorrow in Rumson. Josephine; two sisters, Mrs. Jessie Finns wore furthered for the he Montrose Avenue section of parish are welcome. Reservations Department chairman named Rugg, Rahway and Mrs. Walter MR8. JENNIE M. BKN7 c!<;:;ini? dinner which May 16 at Colonia. Avenel Fire Company was must be made by May 6 through by by the new president are; Mre. MRS, ROBERT F MOLNAK Jensen, Woodbrldge. ISELIN — Mrs. Jenn,, • i in1 Town and Country Restaurant, called to assist In the resulting Mrs. Richard Pryce, chairman, or Carl Gloskey, American home de- «?. 65 Coakley Street ii,., leld. Fireman Joseph Gianattasio Funeral services were held Mon- AieitK'heji. Reservations must be Mrs. James Conniff, Mrs. Robert partment, international relations day at the Greiner funeral home at Muhlenberg Hospital r: was treated for smoke poisoning Fischer or Mrs. Lawrence Martine. uiiwlft by May 2, through Mrs. and secret pals; Miss Ronnie Cole, Alberta Barbara Giordano with Rev. Earl Hanntlm Devanny She Is survived by hn : "Mi, I (.'ijli.'.v, chairman, •" by the Colonia First Aid Squad, art and scrap book; Mrs. Hpns Chartbs N., three d.i' District 12, under the direction of officiating. Burial was in Falrvlew Mrs I The program was under the di- Nielsen and Mrs. James Gordon, Cemetery, RecJ Bank, Pallbearers Hamilton Billings, J: Captain Wiliiam Yorke, Civilian braille: Mrs. Gutowski, dark horse, rr;'tlon (if Mrs. Levy who conducted Defense fireman fltarold Sehranz Volunteers' Cancer Bride of Robert F. Molnar were: Samuel Daghdan, the first In u. series of informal year books, youth cooperation and Dlttler, Elmer -Uwson and Ernest . Cl;i:k was treated for first degree burns associate editor of the club news, PORT READING —- The mar-, For traveling the bride chose a ship; a son, Charles, ,Ji w -t*Ws-'on the history of the local of the face. Assistant Fire Chief J. Burns. Woman's Club. She covered the Fight Help Lauded paper; Mrs. Alfred' Anderson, <

IMHUB tpld^lliuwl ot Hit"1 lasting Tribute ol Love and Respect The luxwmiui all w|lul MOTE mothers 1 •t tu WtTin MI f ^• HR^l^PHHHB , With SELECT YOUR MEMORIAL give *eir c(#m ' At7i*t fl safest electronic push-button drive aiid many, many other advanced features BordensMilkta NOW FOR MOTHER'S DAY Ufr Nu wuiul i Mark 8v«rj or»vt! any other bondi Work Done in An N. J. p Our Prices TORSION-LEVRL RIDE Cemeterie* GEAVE MARKERS from C«l| I)»y or Nlfht BEATS RIDING ON AIR! SINGLE QJIAVE If QB EJL »-fln2 or HU. 3-0466 from l&Q OPEN DAILY Including Drive ihc NEW PACKARD »t w mikm Avenue. Avenfl, or '56 CLIPPER ' Vfm mU rt>fl«A(ly to ttr. and Mm. Sobtrt D. Mwllielni by the FtM TMM. t» •«* 0Hf O«ce E tfris The RiRidde Decide MT. OLIVET MONUMENTS Established JOHN F. MANTON AGENCY Tailor* Railway Avenue, Wood. ( Py "Staar Rlchlnf, A. M. Girls Grace. have been mailed out and returns Mrs. Gerard Dalton *M < < Wednesday i; "The God Who k Tlmar; assistant Profit* will benefit this year'f should be made as soon as possible tor the new ctuh Owe Us Lire." from a Testament, uiiti Robert Clark; alumnae fund driye being con- to Mrs. isadore Rosenblum or Mrs. elected were: First tl«l F . ducted by the Associate Alumnae ; ,. .mt»n. Manj of the Edward Novaf, oo-chalrmen. president, Mrs. Victor Lewl»{ n«- D1IIIH ( of Freedom, Words by Thomas Jef- of the,State University women's tests In •observa- Funds raised in the drive will be ond vice president, Mrs. Jte^fe pi ' ferson; ^ "Chorus of Pirates, "Naw college, Contributions will go to- AUGUST F. GREINBR TO ADDRESS MEN'S UNIT: nt aid. flrebuUd: Blu.. e and Qold,, " A. M. Boys used for projects at the hospital 9«heln; federation secretary, Mrt. 8nwflake!1 a a Window," "Joy i;nd providing scholnr.UUp aid to The ajuuiftl tag day In the Town- Allan A, Bora, district manager mul signalling. Par- TOASTMASTKR: Former May- Mabel Naylor; recording secretary, of Spring," A. M. Girls' (Thurs- 'tudenp as well as services to more ship has been scheduled for May of thr Social Security Adminis- ,,. Andrew ButkOW- or Greiner who will serve tt Mrs Hfiny Reastnger and ttcaa- y • day>; "Maehushla," "I Got Shoes' thnn 6.000 active alumnae and to U. tration, Ptrttt Amboy. will sprak Kiy.sko, Andrew El- urer. Mrs. Henry Dunham. )i:"' Boy* Quartette. the women's college of the State loastmaster at the annual din- tonl(ht it a nxrtlnj of thr isrlburg, Allan McEl- "Tlie Old Refrain," Peter University. Over the paet-nve years ner of the Wotodbridge Town- Men's Qroiip of Conrrttatlon The new officers will t» inducted , v Johnson,- Brian Piper," Special Girls' Chorus; "Ac- the Associate Alumnae has con- ship Education Association next Adatha Inniel »t Wood.bHdie at the annual Installation Blendowsky, Don Thursday. Jewish Community Center. HI* May 16 At the Colonla Club Blendoy, ,cent.tchu'-ate ththee PoslUve jn tributed more than HJ.500 to the College Choir szntak, Gerald JH-i the Evening by the Moonlight," c.ullfige ftu scholarship aid. t»pii> wtU b« "indemtHidlni 8©-. Mrs. Fred Ascoutfh at Anderson, Robert BoysB' ' QQuartette; "The Hall* of Rial Seeoritr" and he will lllus- bairman. Reservation! iau»t b» tr«U till talk with fllms. Mr. Slanlnko, Robert Ivy," Seniors and Chorus; "Walte To Offer Program made with Mrs. Bernard Canaan- Bass has been employed by the ,.,,,! sohoeWer, Peter of the Flowers," dancer, Barbara WOODBMDGE KNOLLS non before May 9. Teachers Wind Up social SecurMy AdmlnUtntlon Invltatloru; were received font ,,,in:i.s Rutan and Al- Rusmko; sinning, special chorus; By AVENEL — The Senior Class since 1937. Hit area extend* the Clara Barton Woman's Club, accompanist. Odette Haddad. MRS. CHARLES OLIPHANT, Jr. Choir of Westminster Choir col- from Colonla to HlddlMowti. South Amboy Woman's Club V*i Medley of Popular Songs, "Get- ege, Princeton, will present a pro- Plans for Dinner West .Street, Colon!* 3«waren History Club to »tt*id ting to Know You." "It's a Good MAJOR DAVID SMVIl!KI,SON gram of sacred music ba«d on the Phone Fulton 8-1966 Federation Day programs. Day," "Apr! in Paris," "Song of WOODBRIDGE — With plans musical heritage of the Protestant Folks Give LtSTED AS SPEAKERS: Major —Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Plans were made for a Love." "Smoke Get* In Your Eyes," Hearing completlon,for the ajnnual Church Sunday at 8:00 P. M. at David 8unni»l»oii, gurvlc* Kt- nd Mrs, Edwin Monas, Albemarle Bradshaw-Lockie party May I with Mrs. Robert FUt- the "Iflrppy Wander^," entire dinner of the Woodbrldge Town* First Pmbytertan Church tenslon Director of Northern New *6fld. were Mr. art* Mrs. David patrlck,' drama chair matt. Ok !() to Aid Squad chorus. ship Education Association to be Miss Joan Beazley and Phillip Jersey Salvation Army, will 3ross, Newark. charge. Mrs. Otorge MiUer «M ac- The program will conclude with »p«ak at the May 6 meeting of held May 3 at Colonla Country —Mr. and Mrs. lone! Kahn, ttahler will conduct the program Engagement Told Club it was announced today by under the sponsorship of the chan- cepted as a new mtmotr. ' I he young folka be- the "Glory" March, from "Aida" tht Yonnj Adults of the First Albemarle Road, attended the an- WOODBRIDOJ - Mr, and Mrs the chairman, Mrs. Bernard Jost, cel chflir of the Avenel church. It was voted to make a donation , I'ridny night recre- surig by the entire chorus. Ccingref ational Church of YVood- nual ladles' night of the Rarltan ndrew 3. Lockte, 78 Albert Street, that the toastmaster will be Aug- o the American Cancel „ under the direction Donald Peek and Odette "Haddad brldie. Major Samuelson has Traffic Club, at Par Hills Inn, The program Is as follows: Mu- announce the •ngagement of their ust T. Greiner, formerly mayor of and to give a $10 award to the ortt- oilman, presented are student accompahlsts and solo- been an officer of the Salvation Saturday as the guests of Mr. and sic of the Early Roman Cattiollc laughter, Marjory Stewart Lockle, Woodbridge Township and well- atanding commercial student grad- ,.,.(l.H of a dance held ists will be Wylie Blair, Barbara Army for 20 ytars nnd much of Mrs. Jack De Franco, East Church and the Reformation: to Nicholas Bradshaw, son of Mr. known throughout the area as an uating from Woodbridge HUh ;l,e Isclln First Aid Bourne. Members of the Boys and that time has been spent in pub- wick. Mr. Kahn is a member of O Magnum Mysterlum, VlttorLa; and Mrs. Sydney P. Bradshaw, 178 School. after-dinner speaker. the Board of Governors of the Quartette are Donald Peck, Robert lic relations as well as In rplljlon, O Sacred Head, Hassler-Bach; A North Franklin Street, Nyack, The club will sponsor Miss Bar- Guests of the teachers will be cluB, i:i:;male. chairman of Wild blood, Donald Clausen, Ray- He Is a teacher of the Adult Mighty Fortress is Our God, Lu- N. Y. bara Hatfield. a Junior at V the members of the Board of Edu- imil Drive, stated that mond Rhinehart. Members of the Bible Class. Newark. —Mr. and Mrs. McAndrews, New ther; Music of the Baroque period: Miss Lockte, i graduate of Wood- bridge High School, to the ClM»en- cation and their wives, Superin- |or -1 (i noo has been «et to Otiit' Special Group are Barbara Brunswick, wire the dinner guests purely He Hath Borne Our Griefs rldge High School, is a junior at ahlp Institute at Douglass Colkft, tendent of Schools Victor C. Nick- h.i< been realized. He Bourne, Barbara Dobbs, Helen Sunday of Mr. and Mrs, Leonard (the Messiah), Handel;' Jesu, Douglass College, New Brunswick. June 18-22. las and Mrs. Ntcklaa, Custodian of , imt.s to mall In their SteWatt, Barbara Urvan, Mary Ur, Sudek, Albemarle Road. Melne Freude, Bach: Music of Mr. Bradshtw graduated from Mrs. Dalton and Mrs. Lenta were Many Attend Fete School Funds Michael Trainer and Florence Moscarelll, Barbara Ru- —Mr. and Mrs. Milton War- Colonial America: The Shepherds' Nyack High School and Is attend- named delegates to the Stato oon- Mrs. Trainer, Mayor Hugh B. shflwsky. Albemarle Road, Carol; Billings: O The Blessedness ing the Wharton School of Finance ventlon with Mrs. Naytor awl M?t. Qulgley and Mrs. Qulgley, and talned Mr. and Mrs. Jack. Alpert, lp Great, Bechler; Music of the and Commerce University of Penn- Dunham as alternates. For Bride-to-Be Secretary x>t the Board of Bduca East Meadows, L. I., and Mr. and Eighteenth and Nineteen Cen- ylvania, where he is a member or After the meeting a baUV and Uon Mrs. Roy E. Anderson and 1 SBWAREN — More than TO Mrs . Harry Wetner, Nswarlc, Sat- turies: Ave Verum, MOitart; He ihe class of 1957. cake sale were held with Mr». M. Mr. Anderson. Westbury P'ark Notes relatives and friends attended a urday. Watching Over Israel, Mendels- J. Schubert, American nott^ De- 1 HOSTESS AT PARTY shower for Miss Arlene Venerus, Warwick PelMn, Colonla, will be —Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. sohn; American Negro Spirituals/ partment chairman, m charge, A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J the soloist, and'Mickey Decilkus, Milton Washerman, Dufoe Place, There is a Balm In Gllead, arr WOODBRIDGE — Miss Dor- special award was won by Dawson; Calvary, arr, Martin; —Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Venerus, New St., Saturday, at accordionist, will .furnish music were Mr, and Mrs, Charles Stein, othy Jennings, daughter of Mr John Schwarz. for community singing. Music of the Twentieth Century: and Mrs. Arthur L, Jennings, Jr. Joseph Forzand, 184 Worth Street the Parish Houte, Cliff Road. Mr. and Mrs. L, Press, Mrs. Sarah Mrs. Daniel Co«grov« aod Itn. Psalm 93, Elmore; I will Not Leave Included Mrs. Theresa Shillitani Miss Alice Mae O'Connor and Miss All members of the association Grossbart, Mr. Sanford Gro^bart, 24 Freeman Street, was hostess Harry Reaslnger were in cnaii» Mr, and Mrs. Hurry Shlllttanl and You Comfortless, Tltcomb; A Roselyn Syromoto, Bdiaon, a and their guests, all members of all of Newark; Mr. and, Mrs, S. recently at a 'cake-tall" party for of hospitality. Gutst* ^ children., Marie, "John, James, the school personnel. ani1 *' Goldbie, Mr .and Mrs. Jack Press, Hymn of Freedom, Thlman; Be- cousin of M1ss Venerus, were co- four couples before the Wood- Hugh B. Qulgley, Jr., and M«. SCANK Gloria Anne. Michael and Mr. Sal- friends of the teachers are invite all of Maplewood; Mr, and Mrs. hold the Tabernacle of God, Wll- hostesses. bridge High School Junior Party. Charles Ludwig. 497 LlnooU Store Falcone, all of Brooklyn. to attend. Reservations may be Bernard Leaner, South Orange; lan; Once to Every Man and Na- After the dance, the group re- A graduate of Woodbrldge High made up to and including tomor- Mr. and Mrs. H, Nadler, Livings- tion, York, Hlfhway —Mr. and Mrs. Gustave RUsso. turned to Dorothy's for a mid- NEW ARRIVAL Jersey City, were week end gwats School In 1948, the prospective row with the chairman or an; ton; Mr. and Mrs. Norton Relss, Morning services will be con- night buffet supper party. Guests HOPRLAWN — Mr, and Mia. Tel. U- of their, son-in-law and daughter. bride Is ah employee of the Irving member of the association. West Orange, and Mr. and Mrs. ducted at the church at 8:45, 9:45 were Louis Krasovic, Catjiy Kras- James Klchlck, 53 May 8t*e»; Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Santelli Trust Co., New York. Her fiance Robert Wcicknfeld, Weatfleld. and 11:00 o'clock, by the pastor, ovle, Cappy Buelun, Duaue Mc- are the parents of a daughter 194 Worth Street, In observance ol is Joseph Ball, Perth Amboy, and —Mrs. Ionel Kahn, Albemarle pr. qharles S. Mackenzie. Mrs. Ewen, Keith. Burnett, Charlotte bom in Perth Amboy of Mrs. James Mrs. Santelli's birthday Sunday. they plan to be married June 16 in Road, entertained at her home Tjl. T. Smith, soprano, will sing Jensen, John Temporado. Hospital. i. i!<(i Worth Street, were GUests were Mrs. Mary Dlrllcola St. James Church, Woodbrldge. Talk on Politics Wednesday evening. Guests were: "Great, Peace $a,ve They" by Callnhan, Port Rioh- and children, Oeraldine and Jo Guests at Saturday's party Mrs. Clyde Garland, Mrs, Arthur Rogers at the'9:45 service, while : island and Mr. and seph, all of Jersey City. On Satur were: from Perth Amboy, Mr». Heard by Grou] White, Mrs. Harry Erickson, Mrs l;he chancel choir will accompany and son, day eveninjt a group honored Mrs Paul UcJu?, Lucflle Ucko, Ce- Prank 8chetelleh, all of Albemarle the- 11:00 o'clock, .jerfifie, with Sentelll including Mrs. Jame Roqd ah'd Mrs. Joseph Hoffman "None Other Lamb" by Wiseman. ivside, Staten Island. celia Gall, Mrs. John Gall, Rita SEWARBN — The Sewaren Brunton and Mr. and Mrs. Zilan Claridge Place. mi Sunday of Mr. and Whesely. Mary Swanilt, Mrs. Ray- History Club met at the holhe A special congregational meeting ko of Westbury Park. Monday an 1 180 Worth alki, Mrs. John Mizerak, Mrs. Wil- of Mrs. Frederick J. Adams, West has been called by the board of iiulril Mr. and Mrs. An- other group with Mis, Santelli a liam Mlzerak, Mrs. Michael BrUi- Session after the 11:00 o'clock guest of honor enjoyed an evening Avenue, and heard a talk on iid. Mr. and Mrs. John slco, Mrs. Rita Lucas, Mrs. Prank "American Parties and Politics," Tanzman, Tamboer service, A discussion will be held Mi and Mrs. Thomas in Woodbrldge. They were Mrs. Sinatra, Mrs. Andrew Vanescnak, on plans for the Youth and Sunday Joseph Forzano, Mrs, George Bev by Mrs. Ralph R. Buscell, a club i. .iinl children, Anthony, Mrs. John Granat, Mrs. Joseph member. School Building. <-\>h and John, Mrs. erJdge, Mrs. William Hassett, Mrs, Palockso, Mrs, Joseph Rlvello, On Library Board 1 Frank Tugliareni, Mrs. Thoma* The speaker described the ne- It- .i niiKf und son, Billy, all Beverly Granat, Mrs.* Michael MQDEST MAN CVv \ir and Mrs. ThOITUW Beveridge, Mrti. Muiy Plxton, Mrs, cessity of parties in a democracy WOODBRIDGE — No r man Qerasko, Marie Phillips, Mrs. Ml- ' Butch stood before the magis- .JIk City and Mr. and Barbara Nelson, Mrs Bart&ru Lu and showed that they shoulder Tanzman, a member of the Plan' chael Gall, trate^: "You are accused," droned, ila.s.sett and daugh- kavlts, and Mrs. Ann Worth. miloh of the. arduous, routine, nlng Board and Lincoln- Tara- Mrs. Prank the magistrate, "of walking Into Westbury Park. from Sewaren: day-to-day work of that democ- boer, principal of School 1, were —George Knopf, 3, of 134 Bond Bloom, Mrs. John Lucas, Mrs a restaurant, smashing the furni- racy. As a result the party setup named to the Board of Trus- iid C. Richlnw, Mrs. Street, narrowly escaped serious Frank KLsh, Mrs. Harry ture, striking the waiter, and re- reduces the task of the voter to tees of the Barron library at [C••Milmi. Mrs. Frank Qitohs, injury Tuesday, when he was run nor, Mrs. Joseph Karnas, Mrs. sisting arrest." He looked up. manageable proportions when he the annual meeting last week. • (iiuiraglna, Mrs. Jo- over by a laundry truck in fuapt James O'Donnell, Mrs. Wpam "Guilty or not guilty?" enters the voting' booth. Rival Stanley C. Potter was reelected •i! Mrs. Jajies Casey. of his home. Nathan Edelman Frelish, Mrs. William Neveil, Miss Butch blushed. "You shouldn't" dologtos-of Q» two, parties were president. William Denman. was mi Ui Marca, an of Elizabeth, was driver of the truck Mary Do in, Mrs. Anna Mullen, ask me that," he murmured, "I'm J named vice-president and Mr i ii k. .itknded th« play, Mi6s$; Millie and Lena Mistier, mentioned, and the strength of prejudiced." Tamboer, secretary and treasurer unr!" and dined at Mrs, Chris Z«hrer, Mrs. Joseph its system praised." Super Market Window Other members present were Vic- i) Ahoy, New York. City Lima, Mrs. Stanley Karnas,, Mrs. "The ballot-box Is % rampart tor C. Nicklas, superintendent of Crashes in Cur Mishap Joseph Anderson, Mrs. William of democracy and replaces class schools and Michael J. Trainer, iid Mrs, James Tooker Bird, Mrs. John Venerus, Mariy war and violence," Mrs. Busoell tax collector. .lolni and t WOODBRIDGE — A house- Ann Bloom. concluded. "The .privilege, neces- Fri* Airlin* wife, attemWtag to park her car sity and power of Individual par- Mrs. Carolyn Brornann, librar- H iittended a birthday From Woodbrldge; Mrs. Mary Infermation, '"tie Barbara Tooker at a supermarket at Menlo Park ticipation in politics cannot, be ian, in her annual report to the Andrechick, Irene Andrechick, TJckatt Oblaintdl ufr years old, at the Xerrac*. wound up being the cause stressed too much." board stated that the circulation Mrs. Robert Andrechick, Mrs. during -the past year was 23,804 Ui\ Mae Bird, Wood- of a broken plate glass window. Mrs. A. W. Scheldt, club presi- mwlMC »kl« •• milt John Olsen, Mrs. Carl Venerus, volume, the largest circulation In According to Patrolmen Steph- dent, opened the meeting, It was Mrs. Charles Mangione, Mrs. the history of the library, Mrs. 'iim Tooker jp«nt en Yuhasz and Elmer Oreen, Mrs. voted to give a donation of $25 Charles de Blockler, Mrs. Martin Bromann also noted that 1,862 win his maternal gr&nd- Clarn Z. Zurgeens, 31, 66 Jeffer- to the Sewaren library instead Ferr&ro, Mrs. John, Krockraally. magazines were circulated, 1,982 i ind Mrs. John son Street, pulled Into the parking of having the annual card party Guests from othrt points in- persons helped with reference fit.'-hore home, Seaside lpt of the Merit Super Market which benefits the librarV. Mrs. cluded Mrs. Jbseph Gall, Mrs. Dan work; 330 new books placed In Tuesday. Her foot slipped off Joseph H. Thomson, program Rasmussen, Avenel; Mrs, Edward ''inlip Schwartz," 33a the brake pedal causing the car chairman, reminded the members irculation and 232 books were Venerus, Somervllie; Mrs. William : ••t: Newark; Mrs. Joseph i Mali Jongg g.f0Upt 16 to see the DuPpnt gardens. riages which in turn were diven Shurina, East Orange;'Mrs. Mi- ^ Mrs. Irving Kor- Mrs. Kenneth Butler and' Mrs. g through a large window, damag- chael Mlzerak, Helen Kobas, Olive Van Iderstlnc were hostesses. Ntirman Tuqtler ing part of. a wooden counter In- Fords; Mrs. George Gandy, Sayre- side. ville; Mrs. Sal.Migloriore, Union; Mrs. John Hlvko, Linda Hivko, land P*rk; Mrs., Prank Sgromolo, Have You Outgrown Belvldern; Mrs, Edward Slmonsen, .Edison; Mrs. Merrill Sgromolo, - NOTICE - Colonia; Mrs. Albert D'Amato, Mrs. Ann Taylor. Rahway; Mrs. Metuchen; Mrs. Charles Stephone, Otto Ledta, Mrs. Carmen DeLes- Your Home? Watch For Westfield; Mrs. Frank VOgel, Mrs. sio. Mrs. Frank Daroci, Mrs. Ter- Arnold Hemmlla, New York City; rence Terhune, Mrs. Rae Daub, LITTLE LEAGUERS Mrs. Nelda Maranzana, High- F*rt Heading. " ' ' . i Is your honpe a tight fit fop your fam- ixtra Values! ^H Member§ of t|ie Little League will be gyTA,toW-co$t Home Improvei^aai Allowed a Special * loan ftbp the Fixst Batik and Tjrusti 3 used Cojnpan^ can help you add extra 10% DISCOUNT on PF Sneakers finish attic or b«Ki»wt, -I SINGER bathroom. ^ yp0', sewing CHRISTENSEN'S Treasure Chest Winners repaid in'amotinte 3ta«

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CliMI'ANV, lIiWm*»WnnW«H*l»»rj»liu! ^ I4IV IUPMI Wit Staf tine Mon. April 30th WIDIRAHOI WHCM ' •itv wtty comipiHci AT PUBLIX SINGER StfiNCCENTlR Utui w tyfUa^iM wt w» w*r turn »'"" M»* P. w Woo4t»rld^ 169 Smi*^ IM fctth U •/<* , r- I ! ' \ it t it, A, tit ,411,1. .s*,,. *.,.. POVK THURSDAY. APRIL 26. 1H5G Girl Scout News .i«rict Waiv's rwrt fUm, s ,, .'it :n with Red skflton. The ..I tlif Mni-y is "Ptlbllc Pig-, 1,000. atrl /kimts. i-Ppr, assistance on Saturday. ft took t Nn i" H you irmeinhftrrd, it sections or the Township, met brave policeman to direct all th« 1 ;iiul Hed were together in Roosevelt P B r k -Saturday. I women drivers With their parkin* li,( l-'ulln Brush Man." Irownies, Intermedia teti,end Sen- ; problems A big Jjand to the mem- or Scout* took part In the Field bers of the EtfIson Township Firs Ndson, beautiful young >»y. Competitive unmes and out(- Aid Squad. They were kind enough ".'..., is so nnxlous to play, the 4 cooking were part of the pro-| hi supply us with on-thc-iipot pro- of n deaf, dumb and blind tection all day. It Is very reawur- wlm Is treated terribly until i.Qpendrm ceremonies were Ie4 bying to know that you have capable is befriended by Joan Craw- '"':. John Poll, Avenel. Her ulrls people ready to serve you vith ex- Thf picture is called, "The ted the Colors then led thepert knowledge These volunteers (if Esther Costello," While group In thl Lord's Prayer did a great Job o( mending our ilv iwms to think she can 4 God Bless America. Brownies scraped knees and harm* il. slie insists tlmt she could. Gtrl Scout* divided and went Planning th)s Field Day and tar- to separate game areas. rying It out was a big Job to tackle , long associated with Under trie direction of Mrs. There was some confufton_t>ut films, Is currently work- fenry Dlckson, Colonla; Mrs Ru-we learn by'dotng. We hone we can what he calls his "first RK:K-STIJITKI> BAKI:D Olph Petersqn, ColotMa and Mrs.make this an annual aftair. Next suit role" in "The PrlM •i cup butter or nwnrarlnt a«dc Brown, Iselin, the Brownies year we will all know a little more FViir. In It he is co-starring 'K tens|)(iim p, 1 j, , about It. All In all I'd say it was 1 Utered a 50 yard dRsh and a with Merle Oberorti 2 UMespoons minced onions 1 teaspoon p;,,,,.,!,, liieelbarrow race. Prizes for the a huge success. Speaking for my 'i cup dry br«ad crumhs '•: teaspoon IH,I| own troop; the kids had B whale of Hsh were awarded to Lynn Bru- Tlmt Ce-,:ll B. De Mllle has no 1'v cups cooked Hoe '• tfaspoon lilli ,„.,.,! ( an Troop 21, Colonla, 1st place: a time. And from the sound of all Mhts of retiring is ptoveh by t,he ohfierlng while thi nirps ware •. tone Pento Troop 58, Fords. 2nd iiumiunccmcnt thttt hV nexU i, „ Iftce and Linda Harris Troop 34, run off it sounded like all of the girls were enjoying themselves. production will be a, muslcnl ver Cook onion* in butter until toft. Remove from hrnt \,i,| Win, 3rd place. Winners in the sion of "Tlie Buccaneer," which he rice, tall, prpper, paprika, bwU,,dlU weed, parslrv :,,,,! i""11* 'heelbarrow race were: 1st. Ellen It was an impressive sight, all first made ln 1930. Yul Brynner juice. T,OM lightly until blended. ll|r"" '• Utear and Laura Ln.skow.skl, ;hese youngsters having fun by ON TELEVISION SHOW: Pictured above .w A B Rofwrl R. Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russfll will star in the film.and also dl- ' Wp 71, Fords; 2nd, Diane Wa-competing in good, wholesome ac- Dunn, I'rospi-rt Avenue. Hnd A B John It, Si Iiu;ir7, son of Mr. arid Mrs. John Schwarz, 540 Rah- 1 J to 4-pound whole fUh , tMWo,,,, „,,, irittes: When you' "watch some- anqr AvfTnif, both nt Woo«lhrtil«i'. who rccfiitly nppcain) nn a nati ( I 1 &owe: Bag rsfie: 1st, Troop 32, and Victoria De Slcca. lt"» "The be removed If deslniL WMh Ihoraufhly. ' /oodhririge; 2nd, Troop 22, Co- I Monte Carlo Story," which is to ; |hla; 3rd, Troop 25, Avenel. 3- stir into the tuna. Toss in bread Fill clraneC fish lifhtly with the rtoffiwt Fasdn (|l ,U| ! ifged race: 1st, Troop 28. Wood- ABOUT 11 cup > crumbs and slightly beat- tkewen or toothptcki and thread. Spnad butUr »vn ,h!l 1 rtdge; 2nd, Troop 64, Colonia. en e^ Mix thoroughly. Make fat Bon Oazzara, who' ha» signed Sprinkle with salt and pepper. J poon Race: 1st, Troop 63, fle- YOUR HOME little re'ls about three Inches with with Sam Spiegel for five pictures, Cat lemon slices In half and place in center of lur^ 1, 1 iren; 2nd, Troop 67, Avenel; 3rd, the tuna mixture Coat with the , 1 will have a« his first assignment get Nfeh on lemon fillers. Sprinkle with paprika. l; foop 33, Iselin. • By France! Defl remaining crumbs. Bake ln an "End of Man." Part of the scenes oven i375 degrees! for 20 to 30 Sakf In moderately slow oven (850*F.) •bout 45 mitm Girl Scout races were under the If you are getting ready to paint will be made at The CiUdel ln til fish flakes easily, Baxte frenurntlj with additinni| your home, you will find that you minutes or until rolls are lightly Charleston, S. C, of which Qen. ( Irection of Mrs. Giant Nims, Jr., browned. Turn once during back- salad oil. Servf on heated platter, tarnished with :i% lemon Back." llng Troop 15, Averiel; 2nd, Susan Tuna Mold Melt the fat in top of doUbfF I'atablespoon lemon juice "THE FRIENDLY STORE" For outside work the old relia- boiler over direct heat. Add -the ] !d wards and Bcln Knucison Tioop 1 envelope unflavored gelatin 1 cup sugar' : • Cyd Charisse is set for the role ble white lead paint will do a good onion and saute until tender. Btir 6, Colonia; 3rd, Rose Ann Lalley ob. You will find that it ages Vi cup cold water 5 eggs in ''Silk Stockings," that Greta : nd Patricia Jones Troop 8. Fords. y cup lemon juice in flour, salt, and pepper. Blend Mix as directed. Bake in tube!GBibo played in "Ninotchka." Com gracefully and leaves a sound sur- 3 thoroughly. Add the tmilk gradu- Jag race: 1st, Troop 9, Colonia; face for repainting. 2 cups flaked tuna pan i nan oven 325 degrees for an Porter will add some new tunes }nd, Lafayette Estates , Troop, 1 cup mayonnaise ally, while stirring. Cook " loaf pan. Chill. Serve on pnd group bag race: 1st, Troop 18, lettuce. 1 can condensed cream pf CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS Woodbridge; 2nd, Troop 50, Wood- ferred to as "fume-proof" because mushroom soup » they resist discoloration by indus- V2 cup milk bridge; 3rd, TrOops 9, 10, 48, Co- Broiled Tuna Sandwiched (NOTE: Contributions to this column must be In this SAVE $2 on Famous kmla and Troop 17, Avenel. trial gases, which affect paints 1 7-oz. can tuna,.flaked 1 carrot, shredded Outdoor cooking was done by containing white lead. Titanium 'i cup chopped celery '/2 cup chopped parsley office no later than TUESDAY NOON of tich week.) paints are a. wise choice where in- iach individual Troop. There was '•x Cook rice according to direc- tablespoon chopped onion APRIL nginj^and they jifosed by dustrial gases are a problem. You 1 tablespoon chopped onion tions on package. Combine tuiv.i ilngihe'Taps, Tlie Courtflrthanks will also find them fairly blister- wtth>stmf»*n#-t»iik. Hiwt'slowly. 27-Meeting of new Civic AssQ»tetlon ef resistant:*' • • * 2 teaspoons lemon Juice ,11 who participated.. !ii cup mayonnaise Toss 'carrot ahtf parsley with Colonia Library. St. Marys' .BLANKETS Lists Meeting On? advantage of vinyl and • Salt, pepper, paprika cooked rice. 'Let stand a minute, 28—Spaghetti Supper. Senior Sodality of St. James' Church, Mrs. Riciifird Walsh, leader acylic over oil paints.is that 4 slices bread ^On ,earh dinner plate spoon rice 5 to 9 P.M. in school cafeteria. they're water soluble and there's fin ring shape and fill center with Troop 8, Fords, would like to re- % cup coarsely grated American MAT nind her girls that the next meet- no worrying about spattered cheese tuna mixture ng will be May 1. shrubs. These plastic-in-water Combine tuna, celery, green 3-Mecting of Citizens for classrooms 8 P.M., 18 Green Street, •' Hostess lor the neighborhood paints dry fast to hard surface. pepper, onion and lemon juice. Baked Tuna Rolls Woodbridge. pieetinc. Colonia-Iselih poup, was- Their main disadvantage Is that Moisten with the mayonnaise. 2 7-oz. cans tuna fish 4—Woman's Civic Club of Woodbridge to meet at 8:30 P.M., jars. Fred Oaskell. Plans are un- they cannot •» be used over pre- Season to taste. Toast bread on % cup mayonnaise at home of Mrs. E. C. Burrows, 621 Francis Avenue, derway for the Rally .OnV.May 19. viously painted surfaces, one side. Spread other side with V2 cup milk Woodbridge. ' Introduced were Mrs. V. Dewhurst, Acrylic exterior paint can be butter and tuna mixture. Sprinkle •^ cup pickle relish . 12—Variety show and dance sppnsored by Congregation Sons applied in almost any'kind of 1 small onion, chopped fine Who is assisting with Troop 65, and grated cheese over the top. Cut ! of Jacob at Avenel Jewish Community Center. Mrs. F. Klnsella who is forming a weather. Huraidjty" and cold are bread slices In half diagonally. ,i teaspoon salt not supposed to affect it. The 13—Communion breakfast spoasored by Rosary Society of St. new Intermediate troop in Colonia. BroU until golden brown and Pepper , Andrew's Church, Avenel. . Others present were: Chairman, vinyl paints will not WOrk when puffy. 1 teaspoon Worcestershire Mrs. Henry Dlckson, leader Troop the Jemperature is bolow 5Q-55 sauce 16—Annual dinner of Woodbridge Township Federation of 54; Mrs. Ike Burroughs, assistant degrees. Tuna at^d Peas 1% cups fine dry bread crumbs Teachers at The Pines, 7 P.M. 64; Mrs. Rudolph Peterson, 3 tablespoons fat. 1 egg 20—B'nos Mitzvah Service, Class of 1956, Congregation Adath leader Troop 27; Mrs. Elwood Har- '/., pup mine* onion Drain tuna and pull apart with CAR RACE FATAL To 6 , I«TO1 at Woodbridge Jewish Community Center, 3 P.M. Jls, leader Troop 34; ,Mrs. Fred Warrenton, N. C, — One of the 3 tablespoons flour a fork. Mix together mayonnaise, Oaskell, assistant Troop 34; Mrs. t' 1 teaspoon salt milk, pickle, relish, onion, salt, 26—Annual fair of School 17 PTO on School Grounds, Inman .two cars Involved In a collision : Jack 3rown, leader Troop 69', Mrs. which killed six persons was In- ,.< , Pepper ' " pepper, Worcestershire sauce and Avenue. Robert Deuerling, leader Troop 48; volved in a 90-to-loo-mile-an- Mrs. Charles Enz, leader Troop 49. hour race. One driver, attempting The next meeting will be May 2 tfo pass the other on the crest of at the home of Mrs. Charles Ehz. a hill, sideswiped the vehicle and We dare you to compare ; Brownie Troop 69 made its final rammed headron into a sedan plans for the Field day at their flriven toy James.H. Salmon, 29, of 'ast meeting. Visiting.them for the Warrenton. The driver of the rac- lay was Mrs. George Hackett. Mrs. ing car and five members of the jfackett Is starting n jww Brownie Salmon -family were kilted. -" poop in the Woodbridge Oaks yorth section. The girts are going |p start a sewing project at their RETAIL SALES/ Next meeting. Retail trade as a»wraole contin- Sore Muscles ues to lag a little behind the rec- How are all the sore muscles ord pace-ol the closing months of with any other automobile in the medium price field! rfter Field day? I think, everyone 1955, according to the Commerce irrlved home mighty jiired after a Department. While Easter sales jood day in1 the outdoors. Mother in "some sections of the country ffeture made sure we nad a clear wtre better than usual, there were We would like to thank the many areas in which storms kept tfcrlc Police 'fur thjilr wonderful shoppers away from the stores. Order Your Lovely All-Wdol St. Mary's lila" . . . and have tFiem delivered to you in llu i.ii time you specify. They'll be fresh and bcuitiii'1- the fabulous softness and color magnificence in: St. Mary's Blankets are famous. Each in its l^'-' i:i''c| gift and storage box. They're luxury for yi^

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^^^&^^^i^^^^^^>:»Lv^..lu>aLl^ «^tl^,.- . THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1958 PAGE FIVE Prizes Awarded Tvtt> Affnirt Arranged SKWAHEN NOTES' By Avenel RoSfffy Unit p committee meeting BETTER LAWNS and GARDENS BEGIN at AMBOY FEED-GARDEN SHOP younger «u'*«Pper to bt John's tihurch held a dessert Wllverdlng, J««eph> Swowon, sponsored by the Rosary Society of bridge party recently at the home MRS. DAVIQ Pferth Amboy, and Elizabeth's St. Andrew's Church. Mrs, Vin- of Mrs. Floyd Howell, West Ave- toother, Herbert. cent Buonocorc, chairman, will BALFOUR nue. The event was a benefit for —Mr, and Mrs. Albert Bowers, be assisted by Mrs, John Vlr- 591 Weit Ave,, the carpet fund of the church. Clnf Road, were hosts Sunday chick and Mrs. Robert Flsoher. Prize winners were: door prize, to Mr. Bower's brother-in-law Tickets will be available next Sun* Mrs. Jack Dowllns; special awaro\ and slsu-r, Mr. «nd Mrs, Ber- day morning after each mass. WO-8-0247 Mrs. Benjamin Treldef;'non-play- nard MoEvoy and children, Man- A meeting of the Mother's Day er, Mrs. William Bird; canasta, hajsst, N. Y. communion breakfast committee, Mrs. Elwood Wlckberg, Mrs. Wal- —Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Zisch- was also held Tuesday at the mien Pender, Wood- ter Karakowjkl, Mrs. Philip John- kau, East Avenue, hud u week- home of Mrs. Richard Pryce, rJlUr and Miss Margar- son, Mrs. James Sandahl; sopab- Add Charm and Beauty to Your Property With Kueats their daughter, Mrs. W&odbrldge Averiue. The affair v,,.Hii)rldfe, ere vacation- 'ble, Mr*. H, D. CJafk; fan-tan, will be held in the church hall aU Beach, Fia. Th«y Mrs. Leroy Rodney, Mrs. J. Vener- 'IVH'I'R ter the 8 A. M. mass. Tickets may Trellises, Arbors, Pergolas If it's WORTH us; bridge, •Mrs. 6. J. Henry, • -nests of Mr. and Mrs.i.." be purchased from Mrs. Pryce, iMrs. A. W. Scheldt, Mfs. , Jack chairman, Mrs. James Connlff, Dowllng, Mrs,. Edward Klllmer, ]H(1J1(l A. Moran, West Mrs. Lawrencd Martins and Mrs. Mrs. F. J.; Adams, Mrs. WrV.lam PLAHTIHG r n Strndny from a R. Fischer. ,,-„, to Savannah, Qa., Ecty>r, Mrs. Joseph Pocklembo; , \ isltccl the Union Bag pinochle, Mrs. Kenneth Butlflr, ,,,, en. said to be th« Mrs. Bernard QulsleY, Mm. Simon Larson, Mrs, Albert Bowers, Sr. .'u])nnilllln the,World. 1 ii unwell,'.West Avenue, Mrs. Howel) and the Guild wish to thank all the friends of St. . ,,iM from a week's vac*- ;1 "ALEXANDER THE GREAT." John's who boiiRht. tickets to the . Hoi .springs,'Va., WORTH/ In Cinemascope and Techni- party but were unable to attend. J. AdMhs, color, this film WHS written, pro- lias \.riuio. received word duced and directed by Robert Ras- •MMIWWIWWMIMIAMtfMMWb ,ih of a former Sewaren »en, with Rithord Burton in the I proof read your column for Mrs Elizabeth Heck- title role. Frederic March Imper- Annual Missionary FAN TRELLIS TRELLIS in Oreenport, the Journal every week and am ,. i horn* sonates his father. Philip of Mace- employed at a publishing house In Size 6' to 8' fi' and 8' hich. ;ir leaves her husband, PERGOLA don, and the leading feminine roles Conference Set this ctyy. In stock for im- Mftny different de- Hi.kman, and a daugh- arc acted by Claire Bloom as Bor- 2' deep, 5" wide, Hi,n H. Tuthill, White My eighty-four-year-old mother mediate delivery. iVi high. sl»n» , In - stock. slne, Danielle Darrleux as Olym- WOODBRIDGE — The annual j Y. The Hfeckmans for- is afflicted with hardening of the MICHIGAN PEAT plas, and Maria deLepa, the Italian missionary conference nf'the Wo- arteries and cannot be trusted CHOOfE FROM RED CEDAR. WHITE PINE, ,,l in the "Aifiten home actreis, as Eurydice. man's Association of the Wood- Nature's Organic Soil Builder Avenue. alone and. my eight • year • old While the setting of the storjj- bridge Gospel Church nV.l be |granddaughter cannot cope with si'wnrcb Contract Club Is Ih Grewe, the Jllm was made held at the church,'U7 Prospect the Situation. They constitute my Lei's face it, follow garden«ri! Your precious plants , i m meeting at the home In Spain because production there Street. Saturday, with Rev. and family. * are only as good as thft'soil ihsy're growing in. Sandy K:iy Freeman. Winners Is easier. The story Is said to have Mrs. Harold Wolfs, missionaries I own my eight room house, do Section and Roll Fence soil won't hold enough plant iood or water. Heavy Mrs. almosl t 150 speaking parts and dur- to Nigeria, , as guest most of my house work and yard- Nothing sets off a yard or garden as well as does a clay soil festfra& Wot development . . . MICHIGAN . h, Mrs. Elmer Hobb».

were present from Perth Amboy, Citizenship is Csrteret, Wnndbrldge, Rprgenflc.14 For liermnn War Widow Coal Set Lyndhuwt, Dumoiu. an.l Port 1 Woodhridge Oaks News Sending. 13ELIN — Congressman Peter Fvellnghuyscn, representative of Miss LaOola will be married to the Fifth Congressioiy»l District, For CP Campaign Joseph Sclmu of Bewnfit'kl.^Miiy nnelwl. nuttftwi XI* lodeujHMktvtLeA ID. iriHb FllM:OWeh,C»vUvcC. BT 'day to Jdhn A. QtiJnn, son of Mr[. WOODBRTDQE — The United Friday thtit the Senate pusses And Mrs. John J. Qulnn, 7 Scmel , Cerebral Palsy Association of Mid- N J Re-solution 457 which in- GLADYS E. | Avenue. The weddlnp took place dlesex County *m seek 130,000 Band Practice cludes M"' provision granting 8CANK iin St. Stanislaus Church, Cul-de- from dounty residehts outside of W By MRS. St. Arrthony's Fife and Drum pennmifiii r^itlence in this i Sue. (the Untied Fund area during the JOHN T Uorps will hold a rehi'iu'oal S.it- Umtry 497 Lincoln 'national CP campaign in. May, jrday morning at 9:00 o'clock —Sunday guests 0/ Mr. and Mrs. McDONNEU- i Holder. Isilin. Ilithwaj Al 'green, Plymouth Drive, were Mrs. Morris If ndls of Colonla Gar- in preparation for thp Railroad 1 Mrs. Holder, a German war dens, North Brunswick, president 15 Sixth •Strufi jromm whirl) is scheduled for Tel. M-8-I679 Mr and Mrs. J. Green, Newark I bride nrrived in this counti-y mid Mr. and Mrs, Samuel SchWarz- of the association announced to-- Port KrndiriK he near future. I with her week-oW baby several bad of Chain O'Hllls. A Wednes- day. months ngo unuware that her VVOH-l'H H day evening guest of the Oreent "We are golng^ to ask the people Auxiliary Activities husband had died a short time Week end guests of Mr. andwas Mrs. Green's father, Mr. Bo.f Middlesex County living outside before of burns received In a At a niPi'tlut; of the Ladies' ; Mrs Robert- Ackermar, Adams Vlljnofaky. the United Fund area to contribute plant accident. With Mr luis- Street, were Mr. Ackti.nan's par- this money so we can help the vic- Auxiliary of Port Rending Hiie —Mr, apd Mrt. Al Green and Children »[.;Mary Meet |j band's death she hud lost her ents. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Acker- Mr. and Mrs. 8amuel"Sohwarzbad tims of tills crippling affliction to Company Friday in the firfhouse, At a mp!'tim>, nf I ho Children 1 i .status as ftbrid e of a Soldier and man. were Wednesday guesta of Mrs. B lead useful und happy lives," Mrs. dans weir ffimpleted foi the card Ltindls said.. "I am certain that the of Mary of St. Anthony's Church, lexislntion had to be relntro- Plp«r, Cranford. plans were completed for a dance Mrty which was held last nfulit . --.Saturday guests of Mr. and response Will be generous. ! diii'i'd. WHEN IT SNOWS, IT'S TIME FOR CITRUS: Fortunate ,„ Mrs. Alex Cutjibertson, Oak Tree tomorrow In the church'hall from n the firehoiise hall, Mrs, —Pvt. Lawrence J. Schnaj, Jr,, The principal activity f>l the Human Natur* at Work Road, were Mr. and Mrs. Louts 7:00 to 0:00 P. M. riartiiello was chairman, that Florida harto»t»ri« hugv crop of orantm and rapHruii",^ son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence association is Die maintenance An elevator operator grew Sehrttu and children, George and time of year, when the sunny efjtna fruit provides us win, !,„,• 'Schnpl. 21 Bradford Place, who and operation of the'Cerebral Pal- Miss Dolore.s Ciufreda, prefect. •cd by: Mrs. John Surlk, Mrs. weary of ruiistantly being aske* Mary Jan& Rahway. I has just completed, his basic train- sy Treatment Center at ill Ber- announced the nnnuiL crownliiR Daniel Minucci. Mrs. Leo' Ciuf- the time or day. ^o he hung a nutrients for fiihtlnj winter. allmraU, Tbt bent nalumi M" "" —Patricia Qulnn, infant daugh- ins at PArrta Island, S. C, is home' trand Avenue, Perth Amboy, where of the Blessed Virgin Mnry will •reriii, Mrs. Anthony Covlno, Mrs. ,-lnek in his cage. Now everybody of vltamhi C, they shtuld b« used In th« daily d>t, t\ihn ,, "^ On a 10-day leave. ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Qulnn, more than 4.000 individual treat- be held outdoors May 20. His ex-Nicholas Pellesiino. Mrs. Dominic asks him: "Is that clock right?" 1 or Mttlonn, by pwple of all ipt, """ 7 Scmel Avenue, was christened ments were provided for CP eases cellency, Bishop George W. Ahr. -oppnlo. iiiiil Mrs. Carmen D'Al* Fruit it a partlcuUrty food dessert or aft»r-whool at 3t. Cecelia's Church, by Rev. last year. These treatments, Mrs,. will attend the crowning and will M1;lok h John M. Wilus, pastor. Sponsors Officiate at the dedlcatipnpf tlie youn»sters. and you'll find a fruit cup of sMmmerini Kr;iI)pf .' Parlor Meetings Landls [minted out, hav« rrieant In An Invitation was |Wlvwl 'o were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ferris, some cases the difference between ahrine to Our Lady of ratima. sections is aiood thin* to hand Junior when he comw in with",'-* participate in the annual Reading Plymouth Drive. After the cere- practically helpless Invalldlsm and Rehearsals for the crowning will nose rti irom winter pUy. Here Men frail enp b t«pp«-(| will ' Railroad ^Safety Rally May 4, at mony i .small reception was held. the ability to get about, read, go be held May 12 and 1!). All mem- spoonful of hot mlnef meat — the fla»or» eomUnr woi. |, ? For UJA Campaign 7:30 P. M.^11 Port Reading School. ( rf Quests inoluded the sponsors, Mr to public school and in other wa.ys bers are asked to attend, well. Grapefruit halves ar» ea«y-eatlnf. serve Uiem fur i,rf ' und Mrs. Joseph .Rusbaraky, Mr, Increase self sufficiency. The Auxiliary will take part WOODBRIDQE — Lou Strauss, 1 fast, Itidch or dinner. Easy lo peer Temple orancn and tm.,,. and Mrs Wilfred Yoos and Ken- Wedding Saturday in tin 50th tfiTniversafy celebra- KP n chairman of the combined United Out lug 1955, the association tion in Cartpret on May 12. Mem- are Ideal for lunch bo«s. " '^ neth WLKKins. all of Iselin, and seized a total of 132 Cerebral Pat- •"Miss Julia Plllo, daughter of ] Jewish Appeal-Woodbridge Com- bers who have not received their Arm yourttlf with plenty of ammunition for your antknrn Mr. and Mrs, E. Hughes, colonla. Isy sufferers in Middlesex County Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Plllo, Fourth jmunity Center campaign, an- white [doves axe asked to get in rampsifn. —Condolences are expressed to [ uounced last night at a.meeting qf j including 54 cases from Woofi- Street, will toecotoie. the bride Of George Dwyer, son <• Mr. andtouch with Mrs. Frank D'Apn- ,J,hi: campaign commJttae, Uiat May brtdge Township. ed, the same number as Mri), George Dwyer, Manhattan litn TRAFFIC DF.ATHS ar'y In IWl and 1952 Avenue, Av^iel, Saturday at Noon Committees have been picked Motor vehicle fatalities In Feb- this year was 16 pei o: at a Nuptial Mass in St. Anfo- r the benefit minstrql show to ruary equalled the all-time high than for February. 195;, Future Activities thony's Church. be held in the Port Reading uttwr of Mrs. Beiafrtj,, Herman Stem, Jack for a teoruary, according to the two months of ttils ye v , School October 19.20. and 21. Mrs. v Slkora, has returned home to Car-1 udelT and iSBdore Roaenblum. National Safety Council. It report- /or 5,590 deaths. 500 > Class to Practice Michael Soleck; is general chair- bondale. Pa., after having spent:the second parlor meeting will be Listed by Croup ed a totul of 2,630 Americans k 11)- total for the same pen;,. the week end at the home of hls!unclei. the chairmanship of Her The First Communion Class of man and Mrs. Armando Simeone daugter and her family. man Plavln, David Gutman and St. Anthony's Church will prac- director. Mrs. Simeone lif'.d a —Mrs. Mary Woolley, Adams AVENEL^^lans were made for tice tomorrow afternoon at 4:15special committee meeting a; her Robert Korb. activities for the near future by WOODBRIDOE PUBLISHING CO. Street, spent Sunday at West Erid Milton Goldinher. field repre- and Saturday morning from 9:30 home Monday night. 18 GREEN STREET with Mr. rind Mrs. Joseph Woolley. the Holy Name Society of St. An- to Noon. sentative of the U. J. A., stressed drew's Church at a meeting in, tjip The dark horse prize was WOODBRIDGE, N. J. —Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs.the importance of this year's cam- awarded to Mrs. Joseph Rizzo. Hurry Schott, Adams Street, were church hall. Trenton Meeting paign. He told the groun that the On May 20, the society wil| re* Special prize was won by Mrs. • Enclosed please find $3.00 for a one-year Mr. and Mrs. Michael CafTrey, "lives and freedom of many Jews Senior and Junior Holy Name John 8urik. Mrs. Peter JOosseryt Newark and Edward Gunther, Se- ceive Holy Communion in a grqyp mejnbers i^jll leave St. Anthony.'.1; subscription to: overseas are dependent upon the at the 8 o'clock Mass. Members and her committee served refresh- caucus. outcome of this year's campaign," Church. Sunday, at 1:00 o'clock, ments after the meeting. H INDEBENDENT-tEADER —Mrs. Robert Neale, Adams will nttend a jetreat at West Efld, attend a Holy Name Rally to May 25, 26 and 27, and plans were Street, observed her birthday Tues- be rtfW in St. Hedwig's Parish In charge of hospitality for G CARTERET PRESS furthered for the annual bazaar day. She and her children. Bobby Hall in Trenton. next month are Mrs. Gaetano n EDISON TOWNSHIP-FORDS BEACON and Martha Lynn had luncheon Friday, the 13th June 25 through the ?0th, Russo, V"' <8f"'-en Waselik, Mrs. with her mother, Mrs. Adolf Wlt- William Bernat)i was ipstallfcd Miscellaneous Shower Alvin Shaffer, Mrs. Theodore To be sent to: tershcim, Irvington. as recording secretary to replace Miss Bette LaOola, daughter of VanDnlen, and 'Mrs. Armando —The Neales were Sunday guests Sale Successful John Pindra who resigned due toMr. and Mrs. John LaOola, 38 Simeone. NAME : ill health*, and Joseph Hollo was of Mr. Neale's mother, Mrs. Warren Lee Street, was honored at a mis- The next meeting will be in the LOOKING PRETTY , . elected to serve on the sports com- Neale, Irvington. WOODBRIDGE — The Friday, cellaneous shower"" given by he.flrehousr e May 18. at 7:30 o'clock motion picture actress Valerie ADDRESS mittee, -^Sfturday guests of Mr. and;the 13th sa]e conducted by Wood- aunj, Mrs. John Simkovich, 40 I Instead of 8:00 o'clock. Memor- French appears at London pre- Michael De Stefano, president, Mrs. Henry Happel, Adams Street, bridg* Businessmen last week was Lee Strett, in Port Reading fire- lial services will be conducted by nilrre ur In i lutrM lilm, TOWN . . welcomed Leo Smith, William were Mrs. Henry Petras and heran outstanding success. The sale house. Approximately 125 guests Rev. Stanislaus Milos, chaplain. "Jubal." Gross, Ivo Bertinl and Vincent son, Gregory and twin babies, Co- offered mid-season ' bargains on Buonocore as new members.- lorila. On Sunday Alan Happel items while they -were still best Members planning to attend the observed his eighth birthday.'His sellers in the stores. ^"i diocesan unibh meeting in Trenton guests were: Mrs. Helen Rohlfs, Irving Sails, president of the Sunday, April 29 will meet in front Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fitzsimmons Woodbridge Businessmen's Asso- of the church at 1 P.M. and son, Thomas, all of Jersey ciation, announced that the sale ITSTORQUE THAT Refreshments were served by City. was so successful that similar Joseph Imbrlapo and Joseph T»r- —Mr. and Mrs. George Hutnik events will be planned in the near situno. and children, George und Susan, future. Adams Street, attended the wed- Flans for a sale promotion in ding Of Mrs. Hutnik's sister, Miss May will be made at a meeting Believer MAKES THE WHEELS GO'ROUND! Mildred Macakee, Shikshinny, Pa. Monday night at 8 o'clock at tlve>. , "bo you believe in heredity?" —Happy birthday to Barbara town; hall. "Most certainly I do. That's how Clough on her eighth birthday to- I came into all my money," day. She will be honor guest at a JUMPS TO NEW BED family birthday party as "she,,is Dallas, Texas — Linda.Burnett, recovering from chickehpox. 7, was having a fine time jumping —Mr, and Mrs. Robert Argalas, from bed to bed in her parent's phone Adams Street and Mr. and Mrssecond-floo. r apart me n t. She rates are Richard Venn, Whippany. motored Jumped ono£ too often, catapulted to Denville where they visited with through an open window and Mrs. Venn's parents, Mr and Mrs. landed in a flower bet) below. Her Tony Boardman. LOW next bed was in- a hospital, where —Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cohen, she was found to be suffering from Bo8ton. Bradford Place, attended a theater a few scratches, bruises and a .600 performance and had dinner in general shaking up. * Detroit. 900 Newark orl Sunday in observance trf their fifth wedding anniversary^ Prom NEW BRUNSWICK niter 6 FM and Sundiji. t mis. ^-Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hase- "Material" rise in steel prices nation rctei, 10% Ui not iM. noehrl, Cul-de-Sac, Idaho, have is forecast. announced the marriage of their Small, lunatic - fringe Nazi (laughter, Miss Theresa Hase- groups are rife in-Germany. 'ooooooo

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LEOAI, NOTICKS Greater Interest in CountyJoint Installation Rites Btzi or aorLDiNcm AND OTHKR 8TRU0TUBI3. RIOULATINO AND RE- Personals Your Garden STHltTlMO THE PBRCKNTAOE OP Or OCCtJPIID, TKI SIZE OF YARDB, r)nmtt ANI> OTHCR OI>KN RPACBS. Affairs Urged by MeynerHeld by VFW and AuxiliaryTHI DENSITY OF pqpUUTIOK: • Ij,,,, Colonia Proper and Colonia Village) "This Bjr Charles H. Connan (Stift Correspondent) ma or DWIJIINOS AND O'HUls Road: Charles smith, said. was lnstullcd as coinmandev mid Mrs Sutton. Mrs, Arthur Bchwel- or j pO tA Sateen VnhrenUjr, the State ftanrinlwood Lane; Cnrol Law, Co- TBffiNTON — County goywn- Tbe State of New Jersey has Mrs. Henry Chester us president der rind Mrs. John (Sailer, rolnr IDBKI AMD OTHER ri'RI'OSlM: iy ttients in New Jersey could stand received approximately 250 appll- fit a joint installation ceremony bearers. Mrs. Patrick Nolan, de- •STABUSHINQ A BOAH1I Ut AU- lonln boulevard; Faith Wa'iwr, of New Jmt? «• .1'WMENT ANO I'H ATION rHF"- Robert W. Meyner told weekly for top-flight Jobs In the State V. F. W. and ladles' .auxiliary ducted the Instullatton assisted by OP" ADOPTED JUNE 8. 1931 AND Ington Avenue; Can Von Berg- THKRBAFTBR AMENUKI) FR.jM I IMF welt. New Dover Road; Carol Zir- Your success in having newspaper editors and reporters Government as the resuU of ef- Saturday at the Maple Tree Farm.; Mrs. Margaret Kreisd, eighth dls- TO TIM1 in Sandalwovd polo, New Dover Road; J&fiet seeds germinate and your garden today. forU of the Civil Service Depart-. Other officers installed were; trlct president, BH rr OBDAIMKD BY THE IOWN- 8Hft COMMITTEE OF THB TOWN- Uhe Smith, Westhl!) Rond and Carolyn produce well, depends on a num- "At the municipal l»v«l ment to Interview prospective col- Mlciiael Aichdeacon,, senior vice-1 Mrs Nolan pres'ntfld Mrs Bird le e SHIP OP WOODBR1DO1E Colonlk Palowltst, Eastcllff Road. ber of conditions under your con- people pretty well know the offl- « «r»duates during Uie Buster commander; Salvatore m? outwins presidenpresidentt , witwith aa paspastt I Suld Ortllimnfp as *Mvr trol. entitled. l» hrrday am«n»'i Chrl Von Bergwelt by his fellow Mw. Bird.with a gift on be- S4etlon LXIX <») nml Ibi to rend a Mil the soil. Soil shouU) be raked to as about State ofofficialf s and their I«««' s durin' g the next *tew week' s to Leo, chaplain' ' ; 'Joh ' n •*--•Kozak• . adju- im]r() f ult. membership. Mrs. Bird ta follow* tat at the HoJ>elawn fine a stite as possible, where the Section LXIX nil >«')] mill nil of meeting of Boy School. OlfU of comic booitj and work," Said th,he OovernorOovern*. "But interview Other potentia..l gradu- . tai\t; Bernard Union, pos, t «dvo-], !n ll)m presentKI1.^,., M gifu'to the re- th* ami embracd wlililn ihf terri- are to be sown, Bo.'jjlan at tfte county level this is not, sb.'ates to get them. Interested in a.cate; BM'nard Porslynd. post sur- tlrlng off(cm tory hereinafter described (h tmb- was held at the a baseball bat were presented to St 1 1 your garden so you know where seon; Frank MartoreU^, three- Mrs. George Qassaway was pre- •etlion (bl. which arc miw c'Mslfifl nii.mastei Sidney him. Carl is moving from New There is no doubt county govern-1 » ^ IS "Claas B Renldemui." imilrr thi> ,t wore William Dover Road to Huntsvllle, Ala. the rows are to go. . ihents could stand more public In-, Criticizes Election Uws year trustee: .draw Qrnff, two- wnh,d ft flvP.vw Xonlnt Ordinance of the Township of Woodttrtdge. as originally shown on K in-, .llmrny Preund, I use a garden line to get thetferest for the good of the tax- Governbr Meyner admitted elec- year trustee; and Frank Zsamba.lpij, by Mrs Nolan —More polio shots are being rows straight. Dhls Is Important one-yeaoneyear triJItcetriistce. ' Banding Zone MUD pntlilnl •'Zinttv-: •linilcs Smith and given thta weak to children In payers.' ttoh laws are "a horrible mess" Guests wore. Mrs. Mary Thorn, Kip of Woodbine Tawn.ihlp. Mid- because It helps guide later oper- Alfred Gernmrin, past district pnst district president: Mrs. Ur- dtoiti County. Janunryy 1931, Oeorge Troop Committee, School 2 and 18. Many Colffliia Discussion of county govern-1 but insisted out-ot-8tate residents R Merrill. Township Engineer." 8i\<1 ,i ,|l tions, such OR cultivation and ooihmnndcr, and Mr. Martorelll mis were mode for ohllditn attending the Hopelawn ments arose at the monthly press' who own summer bungalows at SUIH Fret man and Mrs. Jdhn Do- «1W «« shown on a n-vlsed ZontnK „. 1,0 the Duhernal mttlng In succeaslon crops) With cottferftnee with weekly newspaper, the shore should not vote in New conducted the installation cere- mejkn, past ctiunty council presi Map entitled "Zoning Mnp of Wood- 3chool will receive their shots this he line down, 1 usually go on mony for the post. brtdge Townnhip. Mlddir^ox County, pniprrty, May 5 week, too. editors when'one editor com- \ Jersey. The comment resulted dents and Michael Baka, eighth Kew Jersey. Murrli iwn. floors* R' l he I he first op 1 oth sides of it with a cultivate plained about Inadequate, meth- from a report that In O^ean Auxiliary officers Instal ed were, district commander. UerrUl. Civil Innineer nnd Lnnd Sur- •M^ and Mrs . Robert Hamilton nd then rake s« the soil is line Mrs. Robert Schneider, senior vice- veyor. WoodfcrtdKf. Nfw jfrscv." shall , i, .semi .s to use and sons, Bruce and Paul, wer.e ob followed by some county tex County, State ^efforts to convict Delegations were present from b* »nd the »mc herehv arc altered, r president:' Mrs. Raymond Seeman, - rid trash and large stones' are re- board members to reach tax such residents on fraudulent vot- i 8?t John B. Egan Post and Auxil- KvlMd and rhnngfd to 'I.I|!h1 Indfls- " d equipment Sunday dinner guests of Mr", andmoved. junior vice-president; Mrs, John trial Zones " proceed? of Mrs, Andrew Wilson, Llvinjprtnnj He charg«d that Irig charges have not been suc- iai'V. Perth Amboy; Sttr Landing The next step Is making the Kozak, treasurer; Mrs, William (h) BKOINNINO at n iKilnt In the mivsiilp. Accompany- many cdunty tax boards members cessful. However, the Governor Port and Auxiliary, Carteret: —Mr, and Mrs. Dennis ColleVe unow. Seeds should not be Draws, secretary; Mrs. B&njainin| ,|n . Auxiliary. •asterly line of flarroh Avenue rtls- mil lie scoutmaster and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hamilton,, are* not qualified for the great said when complaints are received L Ise MMnoi lal Post and tant H feet meaniired Norllierlv IIIOIIK >lanted too deep, because they task of equalizing property assess- Forslunda , mchaplain; "~ ~Th° mBS ' f>%e J»8ter!y IUIP of Bnrron AVPHUP smith. Albert Horn- Shadowlatfn Drive and Mr. and It Is the duty-ff the Attorney i f™ ' ^n: airs, rnomns, EalSon Memorial Past and Aux- from the point of Interaction nr the ieed air and some seedlings have ments. In-- fact, he claimed the ilia,ry Woodbridge Memorial Sasterly line of Bnrron Aveniir with • Hum-n and John Mrs. Walter Nevin, North Arling- Genwal to Investigate arid present 'MeehonDunham. , conductressguard; Mrs;. JohMrsn . PGeorg. Qste - niflrv wondhririw Momm-im pn,t ton, attended thet "April in Paris difficult time getting through. clairtjpd the whole county govern- the facts to the grand Jiiry. and Auxiliary. Sayreville Memorial tht Northerly line «( White Strni't, The overage depth of covering ment seems to have become "the hoff, three-year trustee; Mrs. Jb-Post ainfl 'Auxiliary, Fords Me- said beiilnnlng point iirliiK tin- tllvlri- • i C15 Colonio fiance" at the Baritan Yacht Club, "It seems to me that people who seph Sulo, two-year trustee; Mrs. lr>f line between Iats afl2 and 205, :i Perth Atoboy. hould be 3 times the smaller depositary for political hacks." have a summer residency but live morial Post and Auxiliary. A rep- Block 582 as shown on the Wood- iittiTid the annual lameter of the seeds, so fine Frank Sutton, one-year trustee; lasentative from the Rahway Post, bridge Township Tux Map; thence Governor Meyner explained tax In New York or some other- place 111 Northerly alone the Easterly line Dip dinner sponsorM —It may still fee] like winter seeds, like snapdragon or flower- Mrs. Flora Rae Bird, patriotic in- but Colonia Homo Owner's are (•quaJlsaUon • is a matter of con-should realize th*y cannot vote in American (iCglon, also attended. qf BulTOg Avenue 239.5 (eet mere iy „ r.unril at the Pres-- ing tobaoco need merely ]be spread structor; Mrs. Norman Dunham, •Mil. William Cedar and Mrs. leas U) the Northerly line, of Illivk i determined that Spring ha* «r- tinuous study and that Slate. TAI New- Je>sey,"( s'sW the ^tovernw, Ww; thence (2» Ensterly alonn the ;: M Hiitl.- Perth Am- m the surface. . " '," department experts are working "The place to vote Is wjiere you Anna Donovan, gold star mothers, Nottherly line or DUx-li SS2. 207.75 ..all be by Ernest" rlved. All one has to ao is drive around and watch everyone In the Small seeds, such as carrots and oloseiy with county tax boards to live nearly all the year 'round, and Chief Petty Officer Stanley f«et more or less to the Westerly line Food fair Supermarket Senk were also welcomed. of Railroad Avenue; thrnce t3» family raking, planting grass seeds, lettuce, should be covered between reach the goal of tax uniformity. where you bank your money and Boutherly aloni< the Westerly line of .,,,],, parents Associa- assorted bushes and trees and in one-eighth and one-fourth of an Figures compiled by the State Tax where you send your children to To be Built in. Fords Railroad Avenue 29.180 r*t to a if Cub Pack 130. inc,h, whlle_ large seeds such as NOTICES point, said point being the. dlvlillm: general Exhausting themselves in Department are used as a. guide by school." line between Lots 313 nnd 314, Block , -ii|c Snturday be- peas and bean are ltd WOODBRIPGE'— Tulio Realty JB2; thence (41 Westerly J.oim the order to make their grounds as planted an NOTICE i i> M at the Colonia inch or more deep. Informed that the Essex County Corporation, Jersey City, has pur- Northerly line of Lots 313 anil 2fl>, pretty as possible. NEW SMITHSONIAN UNIT Notice Is hereby glten that tb« fol- Block m 200 feet to the Easterly Magistrates Association favors ex- chased from Mr. and Mrs. Normnn lowing proposed ordinance was Intro- . ,;I|| M'rve your week- If the soil is in good condition. A contract for $1,350,000 jias Uni of Barren Avenue and the polnr tension of tenure to approximate- Tanzman a lot approximately 235 duced and passed an first reading at or place of Beginning. :nr hnme-made cake? ust moist, for fine seeds you been awarded to a New-York Jlfm a meeting nf the Township Committee ly 300 magistrates in New Jersey, by 210 feet, on New Brunswick of the Township of Woodbridgt. In the HIINQ all of Lots 263 to 272, . ., large assortment :an lay down the handle o' a rake to design a new museum of his- Governor keyner said he would be Avenue, corner Raymond Street. County of Middlesex. New Jersey, held Ind, and 314 to 324, : inked goods or hoe and gently step on it to tory and technology of, the Smith*- oiwttie 24th day of April, ISM. ind that Ind , an in fllMK 982 as make the depression In which willing to study the proposal. He Fords, on which the buyer will said ordinance will be taken up for , ,,,I(JIT S. Choitiey, YOtlRNEW seeds are sown. Otherwise, use sonian Institution. The new build- pointed out, however, that many erect a one-story super-market further consideration and final paaaage bridge TownshlpX Tut :,,.. represented Wa- ing Is to be located on Constitu- hiagistrates are not lawyers but alt a meeting of said Township Com- Map. Y the corner of the hoe or rake to for occupancy by Food Pair Stores. mittee to be held «t Its meeting room BOUNDED: Northerly by Lands vf s ionl EngllBt tion Avenue between Twelfth and the law requires that aU. future SOCIAL SECURITY make the furrow, which should There are presently two small I in" the Quamer • \ ii.f Princeton Uni- fourteenth Streets, Northwest, appointees to such positions must dwellings on the tract to be vacated Wood bridge, New Jeney. on the «th day Easterly by Railroad : •, imitation Day Pro- be uniform in depth. That la one of May. 1956. at 8:00 P. M. (DST), or Avenue reason for getting rid of stones Plans call for construction to get j,e lawyers. within 30 days and demolished, as soon thereafter as said matter can Southerly by Lots 202 By ALLAN A. BASS underway next spring. Oovernor Meyner blamed the when constructing of the super- be reached, at which time a Mi- place and 313. Block 582 p'.ii-, Club met at the District Maiufer and rubbish. •. * all persons who may be Interested Westerly by Barton followers of Esbes Kefauver, Ten- jnarket will begin for-completion therein will *<• giver, an opportunity Avenue : Unbelt Hamilton, Q.—Can any disabled person ap Now sow trie s«ds thln-^not too close togetlher. If seed* aje nessee presidential aspirant, for in the late fall. Part of the lot to be heard concerning tbe tame. Section J This Ordinance shall ttikr Diivt. Present were: ply for u disability freeze unde the Klng-sised ballots in Npw Jer- will be used for parking place. B. 3. OPNIQAN, effect after Its approval and publica- sown too thick, the plants will Township Cterk tion as required by law. ,, .mi Mrs. Dennis Col- social security? sey ab the recent primary election. AN ORDINANCE TO AllfcND AN OR- HVOH B QUIOLEY, , V|is. Henry" Homa. space. ,n a better arrangement with the - ii.d Mrs. Nelson Ken- family record, old Insurance Weather Bureau to provide timely policy, etc. It is helpful, also, especially in :, .uwd Lane. summer, to spread a light coating warnings to people in danger of • inei-iinti of the pros- Q— My sister Iwd been married crest flows. He also declared the of thin mulching material, such as I F •:.••:.il membership of only 6 months in April when her flood has directed the attention husband died. Their baby Will be air-dried Btass.-clpplngs, over the .. uv.-ly known the Co- i shade it and help keep the of Congress to the potentials of ('ivic Association will born this fall. Will she able to the Delaware Valley. 1 :minuwnight at 8:30 anythlng from his social security? | so" moist. During the conference, the Gov- •:.'• Culonia Library. To He worked in a department store j ernor was presented with an old ••:!•.uiization a success, for about 5 years before death. Beyond Repair copy of "The Phillipsburger" by •:.:,;.•• us possible must V*s, your sister can ret Month- Daniel Webster was calling on M. Martin Turpanjian, President, >: ;ii this meeting. ly beneHtti for herself and the ex-President John Adams, who New Jersey League of Weekly nation of Colonia wan child HUrtiiw with the month was failing rapidly in health. A Newspapers, Inc., commemorating i -uek by the birth the <*"* I* boni- she ean "k" friend came In and asked the aged the 75th anniversary of his home n ,a the Rahway (et a lump-sum death benefit man how he was feeling, AdaOw Lown of PhllUpsburg. •; j'-uii A son to Mr. now unl««s she's already received smiled, und replied: ; i.i:it HefTeran, 111 It. Shr must apply for it, how- "A.s a matter of fact, I inhabit a Apnl 18: a son to ever, becaiur social security weak, frail, decayed., tenement: FREE THROW PILLOW ' Uenjamin Lajevsky, benefits arc nut automatic. battered by the winds and broke i'l,iI) Drive, April 19 in upon by the storms, arid from With Your Order of CUSTOM-MADE , ' Mi ;ind Mrs. James FIREMAN TURNS IN 11 ALARMS all 1 oan learn, the landlord does Warren, Ohio—A volunteer llre- Dot lotend to make repairs." Pattern 1364 tyluei' Sites 10. Road. 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SEC: fiord* mure ptottcijon at tew coet u KHEDRTC'S wUl tell you why JREDRIC in acclaimed y m Cleenlag CALL ai his new salon, the line wvice and tWW 1 ni you, aloiiK witii the relaxing nqautic suppltea by tne TU 9-3311 y system at Pr«di1c'« makes youj visit to the halr- Waterproofing We rhre IpuaeditUe service pleasure. eU«r position to prevent ahead, with model graduating class of Rutgers Pre- 44 Gre*i> Street, Woodbridge and L. Michalski 207. R. Holsshelmrr watched. You will be avoided by mere mechanical necessities at St. Cecelia's Church. Iseltn. ski 531, and Sally'Pastrick 503, 205. L. Medwick 200. J. Masabrook Juvenile crime than any or all shapes for lnte Sim :> paratory School, has been awarded were thf New Brass Rail's most decent people and become an obFal- l and Winter A certificate of merit from the Na- Rev. Thomas Dentesl was celebrant 200. the law enforcement agencies." ject of contempt. The road of of operating the school outstanding topplers during the 1 The extreme dr ; : tional Merit 8chpl»tihip Corp. By of the mass The pallbearers were Three-gam* winner': Middlesex The sergeant then told of a Crime la not only hazardous but plant. Ronald Pellegrino, Franklin Aqul- mntch. The versatile Emma Mayer Television over C- s Electric. juvenile case that occurred in looking on everyon* winning the certificate, William was high for Jhe oilers and also J; the least profitable. la, Jamerf King, John Mtwtrangelo, Two-game winners: Stanley's the Avenel section of the Town- more modified w>-.,; joins a group of distinguished high tops in the league for the week come change from ; school students. The group is es- Robert Lang and Thomas Ahearn. Dirt^r over Ruby's Box Lunch: ship, Sunday. Two Avenel boys "Do you also know by being I am happy that the Board Burial was In St. James Cemetery, after posting an Impressive 596 set Pofyckl Si Racina over Swift Ioe one 74 and the other 15 years arrested or found guilty of a ber» we ladles Imv. timated to be in the top one-half on tallies of- 167. 226 and, 303. for years and vm: of 1 per cent i nablllt; of all high of Education and the Town Woodbrldue. Cre«m; Muska's Funeral Home old, stole a car from the Ideal crime your future is handicapped. The Reo Dlnerettes of Wood- matter of opinion. » school seniors in the country. Thomas McGinley resided with over Ravens, Trailer Court after dark. They Getting a Job will be most diffi- Committee have agreed to bridge hoisted their season's rec- writer who think* M,. Only 4.3Q0 Jiigh school seniors in his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. pushed the car a short distance cult If you have a criminal record. ord up to the .500 mark after WOODBRIDGE SERVICE are imart and hope, • the nation have been so honored. the O'Neill sugges- Anthony Poreda. He Is also sur- and then itarted lt up with the In the business world, or with the trouncing the Catalin Corporation 30 4 14'i us for a while. The Words youth 1s competing for tion, for 1 think that its vived by his mother, Mrs. Michael Saturday Niters keys the owner had unthinking- city, State or Federal government, of Fords in three consecutive 29'4 »!• a scholarship at the University of Bickley; thrw sls\ers, Margaret, Plaza Barbers employers shun persons with a games by scores of 807-684, 818-800 ly lety In the car, The boys then merits are so obvious that Mary and Judith Ann Bickley; and Bob's TV 29 16 drove to Sewaren, to Port-Read- criminal record, your chances of .Ricgcstcr under the NMSC pro- and 744-700. ' First Aid 22 23 his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, ing, back to Avenel, then to Car-,marryln? a fine person will be les- gram. both agencies can reach con- Dot Relck and Marie Patrick 22 23 ames Fisher, all of Jim Thorpe, Oak Tree Drugs teret. About an hour' later, when sened for no respectable young clusions which can be pre- shared bowling honors for the vic- 21 24 'STATE *«. The body was on view at the lady or young man wants to date tn_ the Mailbaff: torious Woodbridge club with three 15 30 it had begun to drizzle, the boys sented as the joint effort of Qrelner Funeral, Homo Tuesday Amer. Cyanamid passed a car driven by Motor or marry a person who has come Mitri G. Khamis, 62 Green game totals of 520 and 916. Cat- Wdbge. Confy 11 34 THEATRE both. If this is possible, and and then sent to Jim Thorpe where Vehicle Inspector James Phll- into conflict with the law or has Woqdbrklm v i Street. Woodbridge, a junior at services were'held yesterday. alin's most effective performer Team high game: Bob's TV. 874 a criminal recorc!." Rutgers University, has been elec- was Mnrie Hardy, who came Olsen 205, E. Smith 151, F. burn, on the riglit hand side. The WCD. Till!! all political considerations Henry King is survived by his latter gave chase with sirens A parting word of advice 'was ted secretary-treasurer of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. through with a 520 total. OHalloran 163. W. Dwyer 178, H FrliUy Mt Is lll;!i •..., Btate University chapter of Pi Mucan be eliminated, then I In the third clean sweep of the 3homicki 177! blowing and at one time his Also given by Sgt. Van Pelt who King; three brothers, James E.. speedometer read over 80 miles warned the youth that "if you John Wayne-Sus.m li, ,irj| Epsilon, honorary mathematics am Confident approval of the Edward and Robert, nil at home evening. The Pines of Metuchen M 8isko 203-216, B. Buckin 300 . . . Nicholas Bulhauer, 127 Dun- set back Viel's Accordion School D. Goryl 212, S. Stawicki 210, R an hour and he still hadn't ride In a stolen car you may be "THE CONQUEROR' change can be accomplished. and three sisters, Mrs. Steven caught up. When the boys reach- just as guilty as the one who ac- bar Avenue, Fords, has retired af- Lewka, Iselin. Mrs. William Mc- in a string by marks of 746-134, Osborne 207, E. Smith 200, J. Ol (Cinein;iM'n]>! ter 15 years of government ser- This, I firmly believe, will be 747-730 and 745-723. sen 205. ed the intersection of Route 9 and tually stole it." • Carthy, Rahway and Mrs. Vincent 440, West Pond Roa(i. they made SUN. TIIHI III- vice at Raritan Arsenal Chief the beginning of the most Mannell, Clark. Funeral services Marie Halvick sparked The Jack Egan is attending a meet- Pines on the floor by rolling a 472 WOODBRIDGE FIREMEN what police described as a "ter-REFUSBS RAISE Dunna Andrews - l.imi.i i r:,| significant advance we have were held Tuesday morning from rific turn to the right." skidded ing of police chiefs on the sub- the Higgins Funeral Home, Rah- series, while Mary Winckelhofer P. B A. No. 38 37 Newport, Ky. — City Manager on th,* wot pavement, struck the ject* of traffic safety in New made in years in keeping way. followed with a 455 total. Betty Shell :. 28 17 A. C.Joseph recently turned down 1 safety aisle, careened over. the Brunswick today . , . Dolores Cap- pace with educational needs, Tlska's 495 set was the best for Iselin No. 1 2? I a $4,1fl)0 salarly increase offered "COMMANCHE" raro. a freshman at Trenton State Viel's. Wdbge. First Aid 24 2 curb, went along 100 feet on theby city commissioners. Joseph ex- Teachers College has been named * * * Iselin Chiefs 21 2 . grass and then back on the pave- plained he couldn't accept an in- 261 ment where they had to stop be- PU's custodian of her sorority, Mu Both Party Heads TOURISTS AveneiNo. 1 A 16 crease in view of the city's low The delays and the mis- cause two tires had blown out Jwenh Coden M; L Delta -Chi ... Lt. William F. Estimates of the number ol Avenel No. 2 13 32 financial status. takes of the past are now (Continued from Page One) Avenel First Aid 10 35 and thf undercarriage vas dam- Fleming m Baker, Jr., USN and Mrs. Baker American who will go to Europe MUtUw. Seeond Wtrt, and Mrs. rtlgh team game: P. B. A. No. 3D, aged. The boys leaped out of announce the birth of a son, Kev-beypna redteraptton, land all this slimmer, in quest of culture DOMESTIC HELP TAX "KILLER -IS l.iMM Vernon Johnson, Third Ward. 1012—S. Pocheck 209, J. Nemeth the right «ide of the car and in James, March 39, at Norfolk or pleasure, run as high as 55(f,flOO, Housewives-ire renilnded that if of us are too busy with the Walter J. Reilley, president of 175, C. Bahr 200, R. Simonsen 227, made a run for It, with Inspector WED. TIIK! - u General Hospital, Norfolk. Va and of the total of those who •wilt they empk>y domestic help to possibilities of the future to the Middlesex County Board of H. Deter 201. Philburn at the heels. He shouted William Holdrn - I; Lt. Baker is Operations Officer Elections, said yesterday that as! n^ke trips outside the United wh'om they paid J50 in the first aboard the VS.3. Beats DD6S4 try to retrieve the losses of A, Louro 225, A. Gorechlad 211, to th?r» tc- stop, but they did three months of this year, they Russell in far as his department was con-1 States as high as 2.000,000. They S. Pocheck 201, T. Allen 200, H. not pay any heed, so he pulled 1 Mis. Baker is the former Mary the past. They are done, and cerned, Mr. Yorkc's petition was | are, expected to spend more than are due to report the wages and "PICNIC Patricia Burke, Woodbridge. . Gunthner 208. hi* fun and threatened to shoot. pay the social' security tax on the years which have been accepted by the County Clerk, his $1,300,000,000. One toqy stopped, the other sped IClnemaSri,|). William P. Harned. Main Street candidacy placed on the primary ~ WHITE BIRCH MEN'S CLUB them before the end of April. insurance, man has been pre- ahead. Finally, Motor Vehicle In- lost are gone. I know that ballot and voted upon by the Secretary Dulles told the people Ethel 55 35 spector Henry Gancarz, called by sented with a scroll by the Pi-sincere minds can help find electorate and Is therefore legal, of North Korea In a broadcast McGuire 46 44 radio, found the other boy walk- delity-Phonix Fire Insurance a way out of our dilemma If anyone has any further ques- that peaceful liberation of their Jefferson 44 46 ing along Route 40 C years and I know too, that we have to take it to court. American nation." Al Canavari 230, John Jacobus Brought U) headquarters the . . . Middlesex Council, New Jer-many sincere minds which 213. Bill Thomas 200. . boys admitted to Sgt. Van Pelt Two-game winners: Ethel over they stole the car, but "just for sey Civil Service Association will are available to us. Let us ge meet at the American Legiqn Hail Hudson; McGuire over Jefferson. a ride." They were turned over to MAJESTIC May 8, at » P. M. ... The police Mayor Quigley to put them the Juvenile authorities and are ST. DEMETRIUS COMMUNITY CENTER About Karl Man now in the detention home In New department wants to have lt un-to work. NOW! Rogers' & Hammerstein's Fabulous derstood that the boys involved 681-691 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret What manner of man was that Brunswick. in last Friday's tragic accident patron saint of the Communist, Sgt. Van Pelt said it was only — Proudly Presents — Karl Marx? Well. Karl was inordi- "CAROUSEL were not members of the Hot nately proud of the fact that he •Rod Club which is under strict I8EUN, N. J. The First Motion Picture in the New Cini'in.i.v I' 1 FOR SALE DANCING EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT had an unusually large head. One supervision of Patrolman Arthur day a friend put on his hat by mis- U-8-9090 •Donelly ... ISELIN Starring Gordon MacRac - Shiriev MUn<7 Production and Full-length Kpaturr, . to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Deffler, WORLD IN MY CORNER' PLUS CARTOONS #S Grant Avenue; a son to Mr. and Mrs. John Sfcerdi, 193 Wood- WE'RE MOVING... with Audi? Murphy and "PHANTOM FROM SUNDAY AND MONDAJT — TWO DA.VM OSl.\ Barbara Rush „ land Avenue; a son to Mr. and GeorgcN Aluminum Products, luc, wishes to announce 10,000 LEAGUES" Mrs. Domlniok Viola, 6 March Saturday Mstinrr Extra "3 BAD SISTERS' . . Also a daughter to Mr. Chapter M of aa of May 1st, 1956, our office und new, larger gh«wroom "INVASION OF MAKS" — ALSO — Mrs, James Kochick 53 May with L'aftoontt "THE LOST PLANET' fltjreet, Hopelawn; a sun to Mr. will be locuted at 'fend Mrs. Robert Leslie, 234 Sea- SUN. THRU TUES. 5 — CARTOONS — 5 "CASH ON DELIVERY than Street' Sewaren; a daughter COMING! "Miracle in .the to Mr. and Mrs, John Lofrtnom, "TRIBUTE TO A THRU TUKS. (l • B8 McGuire Street, Menlo Park; 1172 RARITAN AVENUE, HIGHUND PARK, N. J. John llpdt»»-Vlr«lnia UHh In HEW POLICY! EARLY SHOWS! ^: » son to Mr. and Mrs. John Kunle, ll B Thomas Street, Menlo Park . . . (HIGHWAY 21 —OLD LINCOLN HIGHWAY) and Ihurxday—Hr»t (!«nipl«le Show at BAD MAN" 0H THE THRESHOLD I Be Home by II with James Cainrj and United 8tHtes has proposed Dan Dubbins OF SPACE" ^hree-cowered deal by which "INSIDE DKTROIT" (Cinema tkopej fioni Burma would fee bent to with Dennis O'Krrfr and PLUS Pakistan and would be paid for by THANKS A MILLION... Pat 0 Rrirn Widmark-Donna toe services o( United States ex- in It has beeu a pleasure to serve the hundreds of fine people Sat. and Sun. Continuous NOW SHOWING ;,P*rt5: , t B UK LASH in the Wuudbriiige ana. In order that we may continue 16 nerve you, we are retaining our Woodbridge phonp number "TO HELL AND BACK Also, Wayne Morris in "THE >: Ml so your calk will be answered promptly. U Dallj from 8 P. M. til ' f FBIDAY and SATURDAY , Open at U.M,~ WWUm H«MM* '" WOODBRIDGE AREA PATRONS HIGHLAND PARK AND Delicious • Offer NEW BRUNSWICK "BATTLE STATIONS CALL WO-8-0127 1 CALL CH-7-8028 PIZZA PIES Also, Fred McNurray in "AT B*l>rd to oiitf %] tht IUBUUH frink l^ntio, m»sl«T ol pl«u *Cmne visit us at our new showroom* mtkiDf (or erff It stun'. URGE PIE and MONDAY * JOUN . Evftwt 8t»ck nilVATE KAMILV ENTRANCE TO DINING ROOM 251.00 "Good Morning Mt5S Dove Phone WO B-8287 len or u, rut o«i. Alo, "feLACK JACK KFTCHUM, A"11 WKDNESUAV, GEORGES The Award WI»Be»! JOHN GEORGES, Proprietor VILLAGE INN Green St. atul ftnliivay Ave. Formerly of 27 Main Street, "MU ROBfRTS"

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THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1956 PAGE NINE g Room Cost former Iselin Girl Bride Woodbridge Knolls Monthly Card Party !Sisterhood Elects Many Paintings Promised Held by Fire Auxiliary : (ilub Rebels Of Marine Corps Corporal Registers Voters COLONIA — The monthly Card Slate of Of ficera For Madona Art Exhibit Party sponsored by the Ladle* ISELIN — Miss Anne Louise moon In the Pocono Mountains the Auxiliary of the Colonla Volunteer ,-,,IA Because of the ln- ISELIN — The contemporary Child," a copy of a 12th or 13th ISELIN — Officers were elected Wlsslng, daughter of Mrs. Anne E, couple will reside in North Caro- COLONIA — The Woodbrldge Chemical Hook and Ladder Corn- ',,.,1 for the use of the art section of the Madonna Art century Byr,antine Icon, painted by Sisterhood of Congregation Wlasing, East Brunswick and the lina. For traveling the bride en- Knolls Civic Association W,lth the pony, District 12, was held Thurs- Exhibit to be held may 12 and 13 by an unknown artist of the Beth Shalom as follows: Mrs. Fajj" .,;, imiidiiiK as a meeting late OeUrge Wlssing and Cpl. Wil- semble was deep blue chiffon co-operation of Mr. Sachs, builder day at the Inman Avecw flre- from 3 to 9 P. M.. In St. Cecelia's earl ltoh century. SchuMler, president; Mrs. Roslyii , Vi,,iHers Association held Ham Henry Martcll, U.S.M.C, sdn printed dress with white acces- of the devftlopement, obtained the housc. 1,, ,,'j Mrs. Harry Morecroft, Holl, has grown beyond expecta- Ambassador Miquel A n c e 1 GHKW, drgantefltional vlce-pre'sl«^ of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Marell, sories and a white sweet pea cor- Use of the model house for the The committee was headed by I MIS. Harry Morcroft, tions according to announcement Camba, Cuba, has ordered a pic- dent; Mr*. David Welssman. mem*'" I!I: Newman Street, Mctuchen, were sage. .., > : purpose of reglstratlng the new Mrs. William Wcls. assisted by , ,'i;,,iid. Chairs were bor- made today by Rev. J&hn M. ture sent from his ntalve land; bershlp yJcc-prasldent; Mrs. MIU ,| wed at a military wedding Satur- The bride Is a graduate of Wood- residents of the Knolls. Mrs. James TagRa/t, Mrs. Emory Willis, pastor and Rev. Thomas John W,' Sadlo. Nagpor, India, »j i dred KVailts, ways and means vice* „•' ,',„!„ thn First Aid Squad day In St. Francis Churcjt, Mctu.- bridRe High School Class of 1949 It' is with pride that they an- 'v. from - the neighbors. H. Raywood. Is sending art representative of Olasola. Mrs^Oenrie Weber, ^|pre8ident; Mr«. Lorraine Sellg.proi,; chen.f Reverend Thomas O'Gon- and MuhJenberg Hospital School nounce that there are now 175 Mrs. Joseph Pastena. ,ii ,m osinun presided. Mrs. Frank Convertlno, honor- his country; Ambassador Fernan- gram; Mrs. Philip Schwartz, ie« n6r performed the double •r'lng of Nursing, Claa« of 1953. She ls registered voters residing In Wood- Pities for the tables be«t score ,,,ci(led to write a letter ceremony. The. bride and" her par- ary secretary for the exhibit, has do Fournler, Costa Rica, Is send- Cflrdlhg secretory; Mrs. on the operating atatt at Muhlen- bridge Knolls. were won by Mrs. John DeStlva. 1 civic improvement Club 1 contacted numerous organlza- ing the "Virgin of the Angels; 8ingcr. corresponding secretary ; ents were former long-time rest - bers Hospital. The bridegroom ls Mrs. James Mackey, Mrs. Reginald . ,.|,,|ji:; them that allfu- dents of Iselin. the beneflt 0, unftble tions and Individuals to obtain "Our Lady ol China," the work Mrs. Lillian Lllllen, financial secret graduate of • St. Peter's High o take advantage of last week's Brady, Mrs. Louis Sandonato. Mr. , ,,,,,. dnt.«s will be. can- over 1,000 original pictures and of Lu Hung-nien,. pupil of the tary; Mrs. David Ander, treasurer, The bride,was Riven to'marriage School of 194$, ha* been serving 'egistration, and for the new resl- Stanley Seabasty, and Mr. John isinn was reached by her brother Oeorve W(suing, rtpcoduotiong of the Blowed. Vir famous Luke Oh'on, Is b«lng loan- 'Xwcutlyt Bnttrd inemberi are|- i •.!• the U. 8. Marines for seven lenta who have not as yet' taken IOrlu. ,.iinR of ,the officers of Kin Mary. ed through Rev. Bernard Doyle, Mrx. Dorothy Cohen, Mrs. Helti Old Bridge. Her gown was of ears. He Is stationed at Camp Le ccupanoy, the association an- The dark horse prize was also Sodality members who will be S.VD., St. Mary's Mission Htfuse, Judd, Mrs. Edith Goodman, MrA Chantilly lace over satin and tulle, 'eune, N, C. ounccs that at some time before won by Mrs, DeSllva. Mrs. Joseph Association had In charge of the contemporary art Techny, IU. 8t. Francis Major theima Klcpner, Mrs. Florenci ,!lii>rs embroidered with sequins and seed he first of September, It will again Muzikowski was the winner of the rost would be low- pearls, fashioned with a neckline sectloa are Anita Eberhardt, Sara I Seminary of Wisconsin Is serid- Richman. Mrs. Anne Kahn, Mrfc make arrangements to. reileter door prize. Refreshments were Goldle Shapiro, Mrs. Rita Stelni andwetended-trsrin Her crown of ; ing the orl "Immaculate olers. ' "_^ " Bkcfc Btary Istvan, Kathy Oor- Igitul served. pointed tulle and pearls held a 'arochial PTA Heart of by" Virginia berg, Mrs, Florence Rothbaum, I,,I the benefit of chll- The Association wishes to thank man, Iselin proper; Patricia flnser-tip- length veil of silk illu- Broderlck. Mrs. Shirley Barrls. vir Club maintained An. Louis Sandonato, Marshall Torres and Gertrude Holzehuh, i-niicd cost of maln- sion and she carried a Colonial Colonia; Arlene Smith and Juan- The Madonna Art Exhibit is Mrs. Thelma Klepner is chap* Jachs, Ray Sachs and the Town- lain and trustees are: Mrs,. L11& -.siiiited the raise. bouquet of white roses, stephanot's Lists Cake Sales lta ROSCOPI Woodtoridge Oaks »nd open to ths public and admis- Chairmen Named ihlp for their co-operation. It made Blitzcr and Mia. Louise Jaffe. teen- aad U pixie Lee Parks. Chala Q-HUis; sion will be Jrec,. .There. m \^\ "Operstton Voters"" a complete w M«.- Rbsiyn Gross, pvogi«n M.iy ft at School 17, In- The matron of honor was Mrs ISELIN — M^Henry H. Glov- Ca'rol Van Pelt, Joan Van Pelt, ample parking space in the rear of uccess. chairman, presented two speaker II,-. • Mrs. EuRene Aber, Georse Wlsslnu, Old Bridge.sister- r, president of St. Cecelia's PTA, and Carol Ann Province, Wood- the auditorium. For PTO17 Fair who spoke on Israel, Mrs. Ann* of the teenage group nnounced that the Spring Region- 1 li; in-law of the bride and the maid bridge Oaks, will" Be In charge Kahn who discussed "Accomplish* „ is. is asking for volun- of honor, Miss Jeanne Wisslng, 1 Confejence will be held May 9 of colored slide pictures, COU)NIA — Plans for a fair to ,t Bound Brook. Sirs. Glover re- be ftlven by School 17 P.T.O. May ments In Israel," and Mrs. Lucillj $ , ;.s chaperones. East Brunswick, sister of the bride. New Civic Group Of special Interest will be three [Uested members wishing to at- Clubwomen Make 26 on the school grounds were fur- Goss who spoke on "Political 31tu« ii< for the study and The bridesmaids were the Misses paintings loaned by'1 Archbishop tend to make their reservations thered by the committee In charge at Ion In Israel," •".' Hii- by-law was ap- Linda and Nancy Christ, North Michael of the Greek Orthodox by April 30. at the home of M.. and Mrs. Gus- ;. ; .mm of Mrs. Warren Brunswick Township and Miss Meets Tomorrow Church of North and South Mrs. Glover appointed a nomi- Luncheon Plans ave Launhardt, Berkeley Boule- WiUinin Sheehan, Mrs. Doris Stonton, Somervine. American, New York, "The All TO SPONSOR BUS TRIP nating committee, Mrs. Joseph vard. I^SELIN—The girls of the Junlojh nrlinK, Mrs. Vlto Sca- Cpl. Richard Ptcclo served as COLONIA — The first general Holy Virgin of Vladimir," a fa-1 ISELIN — The Woman's Club of Comunale, Mrs. George Slnka, Mrs Committee chairmen Include Sodality o(( thhe Blessed Virgin Marf \ Mis Charles Em. Mrs.best man, and \he ushers were meeting of the newly organized mous painting tibpied by George, Iselin completed plans for a May William Nichols, Mrs. Andrew Da- Civic Association of Colonia will Mrs. Robert Swenson, games; Mrs, of St. CeCelta'a Church, will spoi , o lie In charge of re- Cpl. John W. Watarhouse, Cpl. En- Gliatas, Byzantine Artist; "The puncheon at a meeting held in puzzo and Mrs. Loulr Elio. be held tomorrow at 8:30 P.M. at John Simoneau, refreshments; sor a bus trip to Mary Knoll, N,' M the Memorial Day gene L. Brtcker, Cil. Ronald Clark All Holy Virgin and Child," s First Presbyterian Church of Ise- Plans were announced for cake he Colonla Library,. Mrs. Charles Mrs; Walter' Ritchie, amusements; Sunday. Buses will leave thi and Cpl. James Dekle, all of Camp Byzantine painting of the 16th lin. sales as follows May 6 sponsored by Knudsen and Mrs. John Wiggins Mrl Jack'Brown, general store; church parking lot at noon and wil i,:,il|il! Peterson, chalr- Lc Jeune, N. C. century tyy an unknown artist Mrs. John Cwlekalo, president, the mothers of Mrs. Mary Rcilly's report great enthusiasm Is evi- William Murray, maintenance; return at 8 P,M. Reservations majf-i iiiiiiiy committee, P«- Upon their return from a honey- and the "All-Holy Virgin and announced the luncheon will be i I of books, needed for third grade pupils with Mrs. Anne denced by the 600 home owners and Rudolph Peterson and Mr. be made with Miss-Helen Stewart! Vendola, Mrs, Angelina Canevari held May 16 at Ye Cottage Inn, libi;iiy sponsored by who received flyers, outlining the Launhardt, finance and general 895 Green Street. • i and Mrs. Fiances Baker In charge; Keyport. Members will meet In chairmen. iiic collection will be purposes of the organization. Many Mny 20, sponsored by the mothers Hilt Acting Commander front of the church at noon for ,t \i mien of cub scouts, Dr. Harris Speaks alls have been received as well as The group decided to place pos- >f Miss Lotetta Loinbardo's fifth transportation. Mrs. Anna C. Cal- ters about the township to adver- iml cirl scouts, and will returns on the stubs of the flyers. Of Colonia Legion Post >rade pupils. vert is chairman. tise the fair. The committee will ir.^ on group singing, If you have not sent in these stubs Attendance prizes were awarded COLONIA — American Legion Mrs. Eugene Ruckbtel, good ask the P.T.O. members for old rifts, and hobbles. To Hospital Guild or have not called FU 1-1340 or to Mrs. Barbara Arm Daley's firsl Post 248, Colonia, announced at cheer eommlttee chairman, re- plates tor the games concession [UK Suacusa reported PU 8-6534 or FU 8-7688, please do grade and Mils Imelda Ruckert'; its last meeting that Richard Hilt, luested that all "sunshine and and for food Items for the refresh- I:,K1 been sent to four COLONIA — Dr. Dale A Hani so as soon as possible. All residents fifth grade. 111 South Hill Road, Junior vice- iloom" envelopes be turned in at ment booth. More workers are a during the month Of the microbiological research may feel free to attend and will staff of Merck and Company wai Hostesses for the May meeting commander is now acting com- he luncheon where the newly- needed for the booths. iin- member* to report be welcomed mast heartily at this the speaker nt the semi-annua of PAT 1 will bo ihe mothers o mander of the Post. lected officers will be Installed. ••i:,cs known to them to important first meeting. program meetlnti of the Woman' Mrs. Alice Kearney's ilrst grad Speaker for the evening was Mrs. Fred Walker, chairman of •(••c. Mrs, Morecroft do- Mrs. Wiggins and Mrs. Knudsen, Auxiliary of the Rahway HosplU1 puplLs with Mrs. Patricia LI don County Commander Mike Puskas he nominating committee, an- Social is Scheduled i r paid her for the use co-chpLman of publicity, wish to Tuesday afternoon at the Gir Mrs. Anne Marino, and Mrs. Mar; who spoke briefly on Increasing iounced that Mrsi Calvert had 'in'1 lor the meeting to express their thanks to those who By Iselin Auxiliary Scout House. Coffey in charge. Hostesses fo: membership. It is felt that many jeen re-elected as treasurer, Mrs. lit' distributed flyers as follows: Mrs. Herbert B. Williams, secretary The topic was "Microbe Killers May's meeting of PTA will be tin John Morgan. Mrs.' Earl Lawton, new residents of Colonia would ISELIN — The Ladles Auxiliary "Make Mlele's Your : <>ui was held after the mother of Mrs. Barbara Ann benefit by Joining this patriotic and Mrs. Walker, second vice presi- Mrs. Richard Pol- and Dr. Harris, aided by slide, and Mrs. A. F. Rymsha, Longfel- dent. of Iselin Chemical Hook and Lad- 1-Stop Garden Center" and projector operated by Mrs Dalys' first grade pupils and Miss group of Veterans. Members were der Company District 11 met at the of refreshments. low Drive; Mrs. Lawrence Sllker. Mrs. Clarence Bower and Mrs. Stuart Orton, explained to a larg Vivian Blancato's fourth gradi invited to attend & meeting with Harding Avenue Firehouse and - will be May 28 Woodland Drive; Mrs. Herschel John Cwickalo were delegated to audience the process of isolating pupils. the national commander In May 1 name committees as follows: sick, i[ Mr. and Mrs. Hlran Tarver, Plnetree Drive; Mrs. Ro- attend the State Convention, May cultivating, testing, and flnall; bert Hamilton and Mrs. Dennia iat Hawthorne. Members were also Mrs. Joe Daley and Mrs. Forrest 8, In Atlantic City: Mrs. Margaret LIME producing \g quantity a new antl Collette, Shadowlawn Drlye; H. .P.JUUrged d to attenttd CCountt y LgLegioi n Plgott; ways md means, Doris biotlc drug such as penicillin. so that rifty'TocalTdeas King and Myrtle Barby; publicity, Paper Dri Cramer and Mrs. J. E. Kortz, Can- tival at Perth AmboJ and a card d may be introduced. Mrs. Edward Turek. Mrs. Edward The president. Mrs. William terbury Lane; Mrs. Charles Stacey, party May 23, 1 P.M. at the home tes Boswell. welcomed the new mem Brnmhlll Road: Mrs. G. Nichols, The medals for the essay contest Turek won the special award. is 60 of Mrs: John Cwiekalo, 1429 Oak which is being 'held In Colonia Plans were completed for a so- bers of the organization. Mri By Cub Pack 30 flnsdewood Lane: Mra. Qeorwe Tree Road. Presentation of a sen- Schools have arrived from Trenton cial with Mrs. Joe Daley as hostess Maurice L. Rushmore presentee cad, Village Greene; Mrs. Hugh Ing tray knd a dish towel will ad- imrs and were displayed. Winners of at the home of Mrs. George Rath- st Aid Squad two of the hl^h school girls who ) COLONIA — Pack 130 met W- ankv, Mrs. Fred Brause'and Mrs. mit anyone to the party. These arc giving regular hours to a d fnry Stmbcl. Colonla Boulevard; this contest will be entered In the sam, 19 Sonora Avenue, May 10. ' (day, at the Colonla Library where items will be used at a future date PEATMOSS The Ladles Auxiliary state-wide contest. The proceeds will go to the Fife the nurses in the hospital. j Wlllard MacArgel, cubmaster, met 15. A. Seybuck, Dogwood Lane; for meetings of the club in the new : :: I ion's Club met at and Drum Corps of the Fire Com- Refreshments were served by a with parents and discufced plans is. Hope Smith and Mrs". WUlard Iselin Library. Mi.-, Rudolph Kumm- lacArgel, Sandalwood Lane and PAPER COLLECTION . pany for the purchase of new, uni- J .95 RALE committee headed by Mrs. L. E. lor a paper drive as the next fund Donations were made to the Ise- ,"i Avitnua and made a Hvs. Joseph Carusone, Montrose COLONIA — A reminder from forms. Cole assisted by Mrs. Neal Cho- raising project. Papers will be col- lin First Aid Squad and to the * IMC annual fund drive venue and Mrs. William Hunter, the Colonia First Aid Squad tha The next meeting will be May do&h. Robert L. Jones, Mrs. Mau-lected on the second Sunday in Cancer Fund. . i :IM Aid Squad.,, olumbia Avenue. The latter two ts monthly paper collection will U at the Harding Avenue Fire- ALL rice L Rushmore, and Mm. Elton May and parents and friends of Mrs. William Dangell, Mrs. Jo- TOP SOIL : a iHid party May 26 istributed all the flyers In the be held this Sunday April 29th house. W. Lance. Cub Pack J30 are urged to save seph De George and Mrs. R, T. ., .niniler'B horm'wtre for- Water Street area. All residents are asked to leave papers for this drive. It comes at Ambrose will be in charge of a OPEN DAflY 9 to 5 P. M. I'J special award was their bundles of papers on the FEDERAL HIRING the time of spring house cleaning— Those active in distributing the handwork class in September. i • John Cwlekalo. The curb, rain or shine. • There were 2.351.J7I civilian a very appropriate time for getting jetltlons for the proposed play- Registrations are being taken at Open Sunday ML: will be at the home Avenel Church employes on the Federal payroll In u of Giti4iewspapers. round were Mrs. Joseph Caru- the present time. The three will •: • Tinnett, 100 Home TO REGISTER VOTERS February, an Increase of 4,621 8 A. M. to 2 P. M. Mr.. Seickel -will be in charge, one, Mrs. Hersohel Tarber, Mrs. also serve as hostesses at a card • ui<\ Chain O'HUl Park, .COLONIA — David Mifler, Wen over January. The February rise Lists Activities assisted by George Read and Mr. 3ugh Hanley, all under the leader- party to be held on the lawn of dy Road, Gene Briant, Morning was the second consecutive in- MacArgel. Mr. Anderson has do- hip of Mrs. John Wiggins. Mrs. Mrs. De George's honie, June 6. .;> A ill tour Kraft Indus- side Road, and Michael Kreltz crease after four successive months MIELE AVENEL • Dr. Charles S. Mac- nated the tise of his station wagon Wiggins wishes to announce that Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Bertha Han- and Grading Company i Hillside, June 7. West Street, have been deputized In which there were reductions In Kenzie. pastor of the First Presby- and Mr. Scickcl the use of his 11 those who have not signed this na, Mrs. Dangell and Mrs. Cwieka- to accept new registrations foi the Federal civilian work force terian Church, invites those desir- truck, petition may do so at the door of lo were named to attend a confer- GARDEN CENTER the general election. They will be The total did not include 299,878 In/ Squttd I'nit liurthp Sacrament of Baptism May SklLs depicting scenes from Ro- lie Colonia Library before the ence of Women's Clubs at Red available at their homes at al foreign nationals working for 1170 Green Street, Iselin 13,and those wishing to unite with bin Hood were presented by Mrs. opening of the general meeting. Bank, Mrs. William Tait asked s Dance Plum \ larse number of signatures mimtj times. American military agencies For Delivery Call M 8-214 the church May 27 to meet In his Berg's and Mrs. Deak's dens. Dens for volunteers to donate blood to •••\ At a meeting held se added to the over 200 who have abroad. Study Wednesday at 8:00 P.M. 1 and 3 sang a song and den 4 be asked to volunteer their service; the blood bank, Blood typing will i•••ma First. Aid. Squad lready been signed. , Harold PHcheit, advisor to the gave a cheer. »t the general meeting. The sue be taken to Colonia Library. • ladles Ai^xlllary of Mrs. Anthony Seybuck, chair- Junior High Fellowship of th The cake sale under the chair- cess of the organization will de ^Four .new members were wel- iHiird a report by Mrs. man of hospitality, will be assisted church, will direct a program, manship of Virginia Knudfien will pend, to a great extent, on thesi comed Mis. James Mulvey, Mrs. UJunnell. A card party iy Mrs. V. Knudsen. Mrs. J. Wig- Bible Baseball, at 7:00 o'clock next be held Saturday from 2 to 4 P.M all-important committees. John George Borup, Mrs. E. Eglauf and •uturday at the Civic ins, Mrs. Georsc Sammond, Mrs. Sunday niaht at the church. Two at the Colonia Library. Captains Wiggins ha^ been active in finding Mrs, Nassib Haddad. inn loseph Carusone and Mrs. Hers new 'advisors have been named; assisting are: Mrs. Dunda, Mrs a location |for the proposed play, Mrs. Bertha Hanna, Internation- '•'' (lisinsaed for a dance hel Tarver, in greeting members Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dietrich, Mid- Nlms, Mrs. Seickel, Mrs. Morning, ground and he and Mrs. Wiggins al relations chairman stated that m ijie fall. The next and in serving refreshments. re In charge of the petition In cir- all knitted articles donated by the •••liL-dulrd for May 14. wood Avenue, Colonia. Mrs Wiggins and Mrs. MacArgel A men's meeting Ls scheduled for Mothers of Cub Scouts are asked Mrs. Sidney Freund has been culation at the present time. club members will be mailed to 8:00 P.M. Monday at the church. for donations of cakq* and all the publicizing and reporting the pro- ,A new program committee will the United Friend Service. Dr. MacKetizle will speak on the friend^Hnri relatives of the Cubs gress of the formation of this new ie formed to insure interesting Hostesses were Mrs. Clarence civic group. costs «* mil Arab-lsineli situation. All are in- are invited to visit between the monthly meetings for the cominw Bower and Mrs. Mary Selvag^o. The planning committee met /I j V. ^illU^' ft vited to attend. hours of 2 and 4 PJ\t, and to buy car. Early on the agenda, a panel Mrs. Mary Kuzma and Mrs. under the chairmanship or William On May 4, the Woman's Associa- a cake for the watk-end. The jf Important leaders* In our com-Cecil Bliss,(both of Midwood Way, poster displayed, in the Colonia U Hunter at the home of Mr, Wlllard munity will be pre^fented. Ques- Colonia and Mrs. Eugene Ruck- C_a_J\_nr-tJ_ tion of the First Presbyterian MacArgel, Sandalwood Lane. Plans Church will be hostessed at the brary, advertising the sale, was ,lons from the floor will be an- biel and Mrs. Salwa Shohfl were anywhere made by Mi's. John Wiggins, as were made for the formation of iwered, and an opportunity will May Fellowship luncheon spon- reported as being on the sick list. the o$&rtcr and by-laws with the sored annually update Den. Mother. x given to all newcomers to get by the United assistance-of Fred Brause, a law- Drop is expected in 1B56 in in- g John Wiggins assisted by A tyst-hand knowledge of local gov- Church/women of Woodbrldge. Mrs. yer. It has been decided that the MoiiLreal Ready helped the Cubs in playlnt rnment arid problems. stallment credit. .700 David Davis, chuirman, i« Uking temporary officers will preside for games in an adjoining room, while reservations. Lunch will be served two month period, until per- 12 OIANT the parents took part in the forma' <' M mk- *+ at 1:00 o'clock. At 2:00 o'clock Dr. manent officers are nominated and meeting. The following Cubs re MacKenzie will address the group time fpr general elections and In- celved awards at the general meet and ofTldute at the installation of stallation is allowed. The tem- 1 Ing: Don detshelmcr, Bear Badge *•#§•§#•• officers. porary officers are as follows: Don MacArgel, Wolf Badge, Rojm Charles G. Knudsen, president; Hammond, Charles Knudsen am DOUItY-DELICIOUJ CREAM George Read, vice-president; Mrs Peter Rastocny all reoelved Wo Hugo Otitihclmer. treasurer, and IN 4 FAIULOUS VAIIWU (USS THAN For Work or Play. •. Badges, Raymond Smith receivec Mrs,. Willard MacArgel, secretary Ml fOI 7* EACH) his Lion Badqe and Court MatAr * .1 MEN'S CHIMO * DENIM SUCKS The temporary committees gel, Bear Badge. Den 5 whose De ] REGULAR PRICI '1,00 formed lor the present are hospi- Ifow in LJur 52nd Vjt Chtoo Slacks in Tan and Cirey A4» Mother ls»Mrs. Be,rg, presentee ear tality committee chairman, Mrs Cliiju) Slacks in Forest Green 3.M Demur and/ Assljtauj; Denne: Anthony Seybuck; plannniB com- All »rt |.«-oufled with Upper limit . Stripes to Jeffrey Oaydos and Ca mittee chairman. W. Hunter, and Bci's. l CUBA* DOUBLIS YOU* PLRAKUHB SUM 2Mo 44 Shirts to Match—i.lv thej publicity committee co-chair- GREINER Thar*'* MORI In MM (MlrKonl Former Premier Mulenkov and men, Mr. J. Wiggins and Mrs. C "Fruit §f the Loom" Denim Slacks Knudaen. Many other committees • Th«rf» MOM to *• «»*«rl ed hU> three-week vlil( to Britai Popular faded blue *nd charcoal pi than In any »*•' kind # !« With «ux« W»l.t ««U and all those who are interested in and with the WOKU, "Oood-b: any one of these committees wil! AUGUST F. GREINER, Director dear friends." .,__ may cl . . us* nur convenient Uy-Away A new Home At Th,e Same Address Special Dlscuunts To: • Completely .Remodeled § Sec the lively • - W01'1 DR. SAMUEL HOFFMAN WEUUlNtiS, PARTIES, CLUBS, ^HURCH MbAlltS In our BARGAIN 44 GREEN STREET, WOODBRIDGK "MAtEBNITY TABLE!! OPTOMETRIST COKNKR" Pjione: EYES EXAMINED

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: -M1 :'i. ..i.i'.. 1 ception, and dangerous to-those who might THE CRUFX "SEE" Some 1fCTi[them Dfttft rely upon it. tft« The Horaey treatment costs the cancer / tfl AN rNDfHENMrft NEWSPAPER patient at least four hundred or five hun- ^*ft*-J^irttii .~r...._^..".I.. Utltj " The Woodbrtdte Leader (1M9) t c Woodbridrc Inlet* ministration, after a lengthy investigation, The IselM Journal ., reports these expenditures yield nothing in By RUTH WOI.K dnughtevf ysi;:;;;';;- •ii.i Charicf E, Gmvj the way of Value, in,the cure of cancer. CHAPTER V aiirj EdtUir and fMbtlttM- After the revolution, the Town- Ummt Prior: E' ''*'» The Hoxsey treatment Included an exam- at Gage and Miry i ' •li:i.r ship settled down to the routine Ms IK ination at a clinic jn Texaj, or one in Penn^ of every-day livlns and the borah and Liicretlii ' **« Wo3brfil|J Kbiftlni roapanr r II Often gtrt*t WO-I-I7I* sylvanla, and then the use of certain so- problems that arise .therefrom. °' **>«m «nd Df-iw, lh |" Ww4hrM(«, N*w JfrsfJ called cancer medicines. Tn the early part of 1800, the Adallne and Lotil.sn ,hll Charles E. Gregory, President Trustees of Free School lands of Dr. Matthias and M,',V Lawrence F. Campion These medicines include various pills, built a house and barn and mani.umia Ann, ,LnHl, Vice President and Treasurer which contain such things as licorice, red "other Improvements as they Col. Henry and Mar.,,,, torfi! Sara)! and y, , clover blossoms, burdock root, cascara sa- may think necessary for the"RW" ( Bf cantor tttfwry, 4 ttalt per cop> of said lan;l," on their site. The daughters of jmK am, fnbMrlpllon nut kt MIL Ineladlnf potto*. Coddlngton; Elian. , «•• jru, (1M; rit aMatfti, |1J»; three maUu, ,-grada, prickly ash bark, and other things. rent was used to take care Of (!:lll ti «nli; ilml* roplei %f mtil, II rmt«. Alt ^'"•Moreover, it is charged that the medi- the town poor. Hehry and CfU.hni,,,. ,, In »d<»nrt. Kltefl A«h. daujjhter of *> The town apparently had a , cines administered at the two clinics are i»nd Hannah Btnnslnin ' problem with dogs runnlng-nt- beth, daughter f |. about the same, though trre-cmors of the im« and killing sheep. The O lr James and Cornelia sink, Town Committee ordered "that pills are different. In additlqp, the fdod ahd Charlotte, daughter „> if any person within the bounds drug administration says extensive studies' and Matilda Ayre.s of this Township harbour any have not repealed a single verified cure of do? not his own for ten-days p evidentlyy wo,-,o,,. I, . Where art We Failing? internal cancer as a result of the Hoxsey nn the Food and Drug Administration feels a don that is reported to him for Bahway Advoeate wit hi- ;' ':)> such hideous consequences of distorted warning to Americans is necessary for their IS diiys and if the owner does the expenditures of ii,',' values Ours prides itself as a mature civili- not appear to pay the cost, take ship during the past y(a: protection. thft sftkf dog to be killed at the Now zation, capabl* .ttt.-^Mtgment, of discern- Hemejnber that cancer, mustde .treated expense of the" town." The doff ment, of the ability to differentiate between wltn jt ist o Lax was set at 75 cents for the printed In the Towns;,,,, px»d and evil. Ours is a culture in which " '^sskw^us^B^ , •first riog and $5 for the second "find, this recoTd: "Thai - be cured, iM#*WrVv death from cancer is •». The exorbitant price for the ceedlng of this Town,;,! the home and ,the school and the church Ing be published in i : inevitable if the patient.,,fails ta...obtain second dog was evidently setMn H1 presumably are factors in developing the an attempt to discourage folks printed Lh this Towi^i,,,, proper medical treatment, possibly because from acquiring more than one must have been compf, moral and mental growth of our boys and business* by-the nnv.p.i, he is fooled by claims of easy cures. ticularly life so yotlhg ahd so l^den with each county: $340,000 for light- flurry, it is accurate to say that some 000,000 this year from tWe fabu- racing The Sport of Kings. was almost two months later be- said sum to be paid ftmn ing of roads, and $728,000 for greet ,hope. '") lous sport of horse racing which fore the news reached WcjOd- amount received from ux,-, Democratic leaders are now taking his pos- projects and planning. starts at the Garden State Park, MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS: — bridge. the year and to be paid m j,, We have no Words which can bring solace With the 1956 primary election . Governor Meyner • further sible candidacy more seriously than they near Camden, on Saturday, and On September 34, 1824, Gen- try next." where sorrow hangs so heavy, no miracles continues until Novepiber 6. Last flow history, voters of New" Jer- claims the new distribution plan eral Lafayette visited Wood- And now we come to tin Civil had heretofore. ' year the State Treasury was en- sey.will next turn their attention is unfair because it provides of intellect which can with infallibility bridge. One of the special fea- War period. Blavery undoubted:! I The greatest drawback to another cam- riched by $22,822,174.50 by the to the May ' 10 municipal elec- counties with more money with- tures of his reception was the ascribe responsibility for what has hap- sport. .1 4 tions when candidates will seek out regard to need. If the existed through the yti:- paign by Mr. Truman is his age. He will be PXesence of 17 little girls dressed election in thirteen commission $2,160,000 is turned over to the Wbodbrldge, for we liiiii ;! pened. Here has been a grim example of Pari-mutual betting at race in white, each bearing a letter 72 before this year's election. Despite this, governed municipalities; one State Highway Department for dround 1783, Dr. Mosc- I!JM tracks is the most lucrative made of marigolds, which to- failure, however, and one which will weigh council - manager sover'nment; road building, he said, an addi- field, who served as a MI: 't-on Mr. Truman's health appears to be excel- source of funds for the State gether formed the words "Wel- heavily upon all of us with painful per- and three optional charter gov- tional $2,000,000 could be ob- in Washington's army, untie r Government. It produces the come Lafayette," The little girls lent, ahd he is styll the most aggressive of erned municipalities. tained from the Federal Govern- Fourth of July speech hm- \:\ sistence. We can only hope that we will not millions of dollars through fifty, were Margaret, daughter of Ma- which he freed his .slave r iu- all prominent Democrats in his attacks on days of racing at each of New City commission government ment in matching funds. depend upon time alone to bring us escape jor William and Phebe Edgar; (Contlnued on Page Thnun; the Eisenhower Administration. Jersey's three running tracks lo- elections will be held at Allen- BOOTLEGGING:—Because of from tHe disgrace of this disaster, but that For this reason and because he is an cated at Camden, Oceftnport and hurst, Atlantic City, Cape May we wijl start a grim search, will devote our- Atlantic City and fifty days of Point Borough, Deal, Lambert- high taxes on alcoholic bever- ard«nt idher&V some DeiAocrats feel his , harness racing at the Freehold ville, Long Beach Township, ages, both Federal and State, Competence Creates Confidence selves to ascertaining where and how we name would still contain a tremendous ap- Track. On a day to day basis, Long1 Branch City. Longport bootleggers are again nourishing •it exceeds the income of both Borough, Mlllville, Montclair, in New Jersey. have failed, and will act to insure against peal to the masses in the key states. These another failure of this kind. the Garden State Parkway ancr^-Nutley, Ridgefleld Park and William Howe Davis, State supporters think that a Truman draft 1 New Jersey Wild wood. Alcoholic Beverage Director, re- This is a time for reappraisement, for could develop at Chicago if Senator Estes '• This year the. popies will be The council-manager govern- ports that from July 1 last. State revaluation of the sincerity and the effec- off and running at Camden on ment election will be' held in ABC agents have captured 180 Kefauver received enough delegate votes to Saturday until May 30. During Pairlawn borough. Vlneland City bootlegger's in New Jersey. Most tiveness and the dedication of all of our bring Him very near nomination. this 25-day period the track will will hold an .election tn its of them were arrested while ac- institutions. If we will do this, then we can In that event, it Js thought Truman have three "dark" Mondays, Mayor-Cuuncll form of govern- tually operating illicit stills. see if weaknesses exfst/if indifference.holds May 14, 21 and 28, when racing ment. Newton, Sussex County, Durini! the same period, 38 pas- would be the only candidate who could stop will not be held. The sport will which plans to inaugurate ,a senger cars and eight trucks us captive, if our direction can stand the the Tennessee Senator. We believe there is pick up at Camden. again on Council-Manager, fornvof Gov- used in trangjbrtating illicit test of responsibility. If we will submit to October 9 and continue to No- ernment on July 1 will also elect booze, were alsf seized by State very little chance that Mr. Trum.an will be vember 6-with no "dark" Mon- officials, as well as Highlands. authorities. such self-examination then we may know the party- nominated. Not only is he 72 days. Borough in Monmouth County Ten stills with a capacity over When you nil locate any institution In our country- wlii-n- ; ^where to assess the blame for Friday's ter- years old, as of May, but he is bitterly op- The Monmouth Park Track at which will likewise start a new 50 gallons each and seven can walk In mid phice n U. S. ten dollar bill on th« CIMIIHT Oceariport will open on June 12 municipal set-up on July 1. smaller stills or lesser capacities paying teller's wnulow and have tliern n've you 110 50 lor It [>•''.- rible toll, and to prevent its repetition, ever. 1 posecTby marty of the Southern. States, were seized during the period in Iti us know :ibnm it mid we will reward you handsomely! W'- and continue until August 8 for Candidates in municipal elec- you rc.ui tin uuto insurance or fire Insurance "ad" trur, would •;'-'• who supported the Democratic nominee,, in 50 days without interruption. tions are only allowed to spend the constant war against the tax to utlcr a grmter v.ilue than a dollar ts WORTH we sunutHl "•'•] 1 The Atlantic City race track will the eatu'YAlent of. ten cents for dodgers. Mash In the process oi yuii consider wlmt we ha»e mild atxr»e. At the >»m* HUM- >'' ] No Easy Cancer Cure 1952, Mr. Stevenson, only because he was bqgin the next day, August 8, e^ch voter at the last preceding producing untaxed alcohol to assure you Unit EVERY Insurance dollar placed with us will ilr...> The U. S. Department of Health, Educa- not Harry S. Trumsln. and continue until October fi lor general election in a presidential the extent of 28,084 gallons was it KULL dollar's worth oi PHOTECTION—und lhat's what you WAN 1 •Jtionand Welfare—through its Pood and The interesting part of the latest flurry another 50 days. This track will year in their respective munici- also picked up and destroyed, as ,have one "dark" Monday, Octo- palities. well as 1,498 gallons of illicit Friendly Service—A$ Near As Your Phoi Administration — has warned the of Truman speculation is that the' former ber 1. Harness racing at Free- alcohol. During the period from jblic that claims of easy cures for cancer President has not yet taken himself, flatly hold will start'August 9 and con- COUNTY ROAD, FUNDS:— A July 1 to Mar«h 3J. 255 gallons 1 tinue until October 13 on 50 Senate - approved proposal to of home-made wine and 184 gal- re unwarranted, arih constitute a gross ahd finally, out of the picture*, One suspects clear racing days, give each New Jersey county an lons of home brew were also ception of the consumer. that "Give 'Em Hell" Truman might be Legalized racing in New Jer- additional1 4100,000 in highway seized- I , The Food and Drug Adrrimiatrafciorf, in prodded into making the race, with a little sey has gained an excellent rep- construcMon aid, will probably Among the thousands of tav- utation in sporting circles be- ,be vetoed by Governor Robert k. erns in New Jersey, Inspectors uttusual mote, named the so-Called Hox- goading, and if he got his political ire up cause of the adopted policy of Meyner IT approi^d by the Gen- found only 956 violations during tsreatment, receiving publicity, as a de- before Convention time. the three-member State Racing eral Assembly. the nine-month period. Most of Commission that "every little The Governor claims the dis- (Continued on Page Thirteen) thing must be watched." Stsjte tribution of the $2,100,000 to inspectors swarm all over the counties': would cause surplus X track once the season gets un- funds of the State Government derway, An aytrage of twenty to "-evaporate," while many of Opinions of Others people are ejected from the the counties wftuld only use the tracks each day.' ad«ytional money to lower Jthtrtr WEIGH the advantages Inspectors check trie daily j*. Y. '& T.'s TWO pany alone will have to add our own pills at the corner drug tax rates.. I. / double; probe complaints of pa- m - At^Moftcow's Communisi'.party 3,000,000 new telephones dur- store. And now it is supporting At the present time, counties iCtongjpys last February Niklta. 8. ing the next year alone. Fart of trons; watch trie scales to see receive from the State GOTOJTI- of a checking account: in grand fashion the, program to that Jockeys do not give im- Khi^hchev laid down party the expansion program, too, is ment annually- the sum of $10,- take the pills it thinks we proper weights; Issue licenses to dogma on the American econ- planned to (provide better servlpe f 223,000 to help maintain and rfught t». track habitues; watch the out- «>my. For the faithful who heaid - construct roads. Of this amount, sq that eventually a long-di6- This refers to that lively •con- come of races to see they are'not Mtn it wp3 a oheerlnk message $6,000,000 U distributed on the tance call to almost anywhere troversy, the fluwldizatlon of fixed; watch the drawing of post jummed up in these worm "The id the country will be dialed di- municipal water supplies. The' basis of population, mileage and positions; never take their eyes area; 12,000,000 based, onlpopu- United .Spates has passed the rectly from etary phone as easily overwhelming uwfdtcal-opinion is off the mutuel windows and at; peak af^ Its pofit-war economic as a local call. that this ls a gdod thing to do. lation | and mileage of 'roads; opportunities: no new markets Along with much other earlier It U a good thing to do, it seems, are in sight. There 1$ thwefore evidence, these A. T. & T. ex- . because this is one' way to ma£e GLAMOR GIRLS no prospect of i a further sub- pansion plans testify to the vi- us take our«medlclne. StantiaJ increase in production," tality of ontr economy and the This comes out in lively fash- iniiflrtunately for Mr. Klirush- aontinulng strength of our eco- ion in the fight now going on in (."hev's repuUtloa us a prophet, nomic growth, Mr. fUirushchev JWw York City over. Huoridation.'fi American business men 4o not /think; ws have.no new markets The water commissioner there isil #ppear to agree with him. The alwad. But our business men against doctoring the w.iter sup-! Jateit evidence of thLs disagree- know that our population is ply. He urges instead that New" Ijrent ti provided* by the Ameri- growing rapidly, that mtw fron- Yorkers be allowed to decide the BANKING HOURS; can Telephone and Telegraph tiers of technology are being ex- question individually by the sim- MMday thru announcement of plored With unprecedented speed ple eipedjjent of buying fluoride to spend the staggering and that our people are dttar- 'tablets. Then those wh» wanted FrMsj Erenttur* t., tiiiM saved/ supply eosts njjie *ftnts is ,.we needed. Yet W curved up « cadaver V Qfured 4 per pinco per your, botWed bwnatocrit « ha» MMexMod In fluoMdtMl *%m H8.J9, flu* n^rrowlnt our freedoto U) pick on Pv$t Twelve) Our Mew BOMty Cwntr Uoore Avenue NATIONAL BANK • i* DM runUM nKdun. I*. »«tu> man umi •n^ Berry atree*. (Opp. Town Hall) Cpi',1 THURSDAY, APRIL 2R, 1956 vAGE FORDS HOPELAWN KEASBEY

;(|sVFW.Band. Cake-Coffee-Sale Installation Ceremonies Mrs. Simko Heads Heyd&n Chemical Presents ittlcLeague I'.lcct Officers Slated May 22nd Held by VFW and Auxiliary Parochial P.T.A. Service Pins to Employes Opener Planned embers of the Fords FORDS — The executive board' FORDS—Gregory L, O'Neill was mander; Milton Lund, who suc- FORDS —'The PTA of Our The Heyden Chemical Corpora-1 Kozna, Herman Sujppe, Ellek 1 , Band will rrteet FORD* * A tricky tray bo- M; 111; * I" V of School 7 PTA met in the sew-, Installed as commander of the ceeded himself as chaplain; Jo- Lady of Peace School met in thetion of Fords, a company of long- .8 uch, Joseph Adanio, Dymltrl y i- Fords VFW Home ing room and made plans for, a fords Memorial Post, Veterans of seph Helmig. who was again cafeteria and elected officers as standlrig In the area, awarded ser- Semionow, Stanley Hickman, Ed- clal was featured at a meeting Of Those elected will cake and coffee sale May, 22. j Foreign Wars, and Mrs. Emily named quartermaster; Peter Di follows: vieeplns to employes w,ho have ward Matthews and Marilyn he Mothers' Auxiliary of, the ttie annual dinner- Mrs. Irving Kahree, chairman, Westlafce was Inducted as presi- Mlgleo, Judge advocate; Joseph Mrs. Michael Simko, president; been with the corporation twenty, Romer. Fords-Clara Barton Little League the Marine Roofti, announced the sale will be held' dent of the iadieV Auxiliary In santuccl, legal officer, Carl Sund- Mrs. Thomas Vouglas, first vice- fifteen, ten and flVe years. All recipients were, congratu- in the Amboy Avenue Ylrehouse; from noon until evening and will colorful ceremonies held Friday quist, onj-year trustee, and Past president; Mrs. William Novak, Presentation was ma.de by E. Blate. d on their fine and faithful Mrs. Joseph Ooujtri announced 'I'.'.'unit will take part In be open to the public. at the Fords VFW Hohi* Commander Harvey Luhd, two- seoonH vice-president; Mrs, John Trio, Plant Manager, to Michael service for these extended periods oh team has b»en supplied with ,„, ceremonies of the MrB. Thomas Dobson,'president, Mr. O'Neill succeeds Gerhard yte,r trustee. Utah, third vice-president; Mrs. of time, with the statement that water Jugs, and that the rtew le'League season, Sun- Abraham for ^twenty years service. announced that free chest X-rays Duekker, who was installed as Michael Bafca, Perth Amboy, Paul Sauer, recording secretary; Fifteeri-yeaY awwds' were re- their experience ahd Ions serviceflag pole and score board Will be , loseph O. Zyflnunt, will be taken at the school May three-year trustee, flndJtfrs.,West- was Installing officer. Mj». Stanley Wernowskl, treas- has added a stability factor which ready Utf the May opening d»y ,„• ,r public Relations, ceived by Eldon Merrlt, Simon ( 22 by the Middlesex County Tu- leke follo^'.Mit. Dorothy Lund For the auxiliary, Mrs. Doro- urer; Mrs. William Fedorka,- cor- Klu], Hans Peterson, John Re- has materially atlded to the corparadt: Mqthers of members 6f 11(.,,(l. The band, he also the, Olantsj Tigers, Orioles, Brav«s berculosis and Health League. It inra office as president. . ' , thy Farrlngton,, aided By Mrs. i responding secretary; Mrs. Trank beck, Edward Flugard, Sloan Jot- poratlon and to the community. ,,,.„ invited to fake part was > announced the meeting Also sworn to were Theodore Dorothy Lund, Inducted the ftlatp 1 and fced *S»X will serve refresh- It,. ut Tarrytown with Dood, hospitality; Mrs. James dan, Stanley fealewt*, Peter Olll, ,,, , scheduled for May 11 has been Rushank, senior vice commander; as follows: Mrs. Emily westlake, Boccanfusso, welfare; Mrs. James Elmer Coleman,,HeW>ert Bray and ments opeWag day. Fire Company of changed to May 24. Mrs. O. w. Poulsen announced 1 Clarence Hanl»y, Junior vice comr president; Lilliam Burke, senior Penka, membership, and Mrs. Jo-Michael Pachahskl. 1 Vllb,,v on September 22, vice president; Ann Zeiga, junior seph Co»ky, publicity. May 20 is Date the Dodgers have attained 100 pet Those receiving ten-year pins cent nwntfershlp. Mrs. Norms •.., ..-mrnUi are being con- vice president; Dorothy, Parring- Plans were made for a comr were- J. C. Fol-glone, Michael Valo- .',' ,vf the Fords Daiid Matusz, president, appointed Mrs. ii; ton,, secretaryy;; AIM* DomvRO breakfast May 20 In thescik, Chris Thomsen and Marie , ',', sulfffn. V. Y., «ome- Lady of Peace is Setting school and for a picnic In June for Of Crowning Rite Robert furnball team mother of treasurer; Dorothy IMM, con- Stefltensen. • - the Orioles and Mrs. R. V. Del- 1 ductresB; Betty Lund, patriotic the children. Rev. John E, Grimes Five-year pins were presented • " i','! r, must be filled in openfed and closed the meeting FORDS—Th« Senior Sodality, of rever team.mother of the Ath- lnductress; Helen Zandu, chap- to John Kertesz, Wilbur .Mack, Our Lady of Peace church met inletics. Mrs. Ralph Lindauer and ,4. •< dictions. Present of- For Daton-Pasterak Rites with prayers. The dark horse lain; Mildred Gallagher, Lucille Steve Csorba, George Molnar, the' church hall and planned forMrs. Joseph DeMonte were wel- .."pirsideiit, Stephen La- FORDS — Our Lady "of Peace, accessories and a corsage of white Lovasz, Violet Hanley and Regljia prize was won by Mrs. William John Vamos, John Ponlatmkl, . |.,,irfing. who i« con- the annual ceremonies of crowning comed lntfl membership. Church was the setting for the tirchlds. O'Neill, color bearers; Clara Love- French. Johon Rotella,-SteV«'Elko) Chester the Blessed Virgin Mary statue ,, icond term, and'vlee marriage of Mis Dolores Marie Mrs. Daton, a graduate of lace, guard, and Betty Lund" ana May 20, at 3:30 P.M. In the church ,'.' Benedict Triano, Perth Pasterak. daughter of Mr. and Perth Ambby High School, Is em. Grace WWdman, trustees. ,1 Frederick Cummlngs, Members were reminded to Mrs. Frank Pasterak, 70 Fourth played by the 8*noro Machine watch the church bulletin for an Vets, Auxiliary i',i,ort Simon, «.f Wood.- Street, to James Edward Daton, Co., Perth Amboy. Her husband, JOLLY MIXES MEET Medeiros-McHose Wedding nouncements of, crowning rehears nrdiiry, and CUfton Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. James a graduate of Woodbrldge High FORDS—The' Jolly Mixers met i,,,k Township, is now als. The spiritual mbd«ratbr, Rev. r Daton, 51 Douglas Street. The School, Is employed by the Motor in the home of Mrs, Stella Mys- Plan Installation Mxtii term as trea- linskl, 3 Woodlawn Avenue, and Held in So. Amboy Church Samuel C. Constance, spoke double-ring ceremony was per- Machine Co., Piscataway. •briefly. by Rev. planned for a bus trip to Now HOPELAWN—The marriagag'ei of best man, and Thomas Wlshney, HOPELAWN—Plans for a Jolht DRIVE York next month. Mrs. Helen Miss Jane MeHose, daughter of j also of Hopelawn, was the usher. installation with the post Satur- Given in marriage by her fa- FORDS—The Fords lions Club Balakl was a guest and Mrs! Bar-Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McEose, After a wedding trip to Florida, Officers are Elected - day were,furthered at a meeting A Hears Talk ther, the bride wore a gown of will hold its monthly paper drive bara Drotar won the dark-horse 340 South Fflltus Street, South ;he couple will reside at 70 Jef- of the Ladles' Auxiliary of Hppfc> Sunday. price. by Sub-Junior Club point d'esplrlt embroidered nyldh Amboy, to Joseph Medelrbiil son 'erson Street, Perth Amboy. For lawn Memorial Post 1352, VJPW, On 'Childhood' tulle over white taffeta,' fashlotlM of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Medelros, oing away the bride wore a light FORDS —The Sub-Junior Wo- held in post rooms. with a square neckline, fitted bo- 86 New Brunswick, Avenue, took rlue tweed wool suit, navy blue man's Club met In the library and Mrs. Maaiaret Pastor, recently place Sunday afternoon ,at 3 iccessorles and an orchid corsage, Tin' PTA of Scriool 14 dice, and a bouffant skirt termin- elected ftttricta Toth, president. elected president, named th« fol- ating into a scalloped ruffled o'clock- in Christ Episcopal Church, Mrs. Medeiros is employed by Others named Were Lillian lowing c6mmittee chairmen: Mra. v Goil tiave a renime 3adowski are sharing the same Mrs. Richard Powell, Mrs. George Vet Law Change Mazur and children, George, Gerry WOODBRIDQE — The First Bruce at cei-emonies in the John problems. He of the bride. Clayton James Mil- Calvin Hungarian Reformed ler, Perth Amboy, cousin of the room at the hospital. Berger, Mrs. Angelo ,De Larenzo-, and Georgia Lynn, Mr. ahd Mrs. Ward, Second District Democratic embers to consider the Mrs. Stanley Gutowskl and Mi- John Moroz and 'daughters, Pat- Club, Inc., met at its headquar- Church, Perth Amboy. The pastor, bride, was ring bearer. —A son, Joseph James, -was Opposed by Unit Rev. Francis Vi£e# , officiated. me millionth put ol born to Mr. and Mts. Joseph chael Larazaro. ricia and Linda, Mrs. Philip Roml- ters, 65 Fulton Street, and wel- drinking-. waiM h The couplA wOl 'tesWe at the ta, Miss Jesephine1 ROmlta, 'Mrs. comed Paul Bohojrda Into-mem- Sponsors •-'•Wei« Mr. and MM. Barry, Mason Str&f, at St." " —A children's jamboree will be! FORDS—the Ladies' Auxiliary beneficial.' Fourth Street address on return Stephen Elko, Mrs. Albert Haber- bership. George Retajtcky of Woodbrldge.. Peter's Hospital, New Brunswick. held Sunday from noon until 6 of Forjjs Memorial Post 6090 ul.mce prizes were won from ? wedding trip to Florida kom, Fords. Melvin Bellanca, Walter Hemsel, A dinner party was held for the -—i —Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barone, P. M. at the Metuchen Jewish VFW, met in post headquarter* - Kistrup's third grade, and southern states. Also Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mazurek Joseph Liptak, Sal Canizzaro and family and sponsors. For travelling the bride wore Mason Street, have returned Center, Grove Avenue. There will with Mrs. Emily Westlake pre- Richard Forbes have been named a |,i McCibe's foutth grade and home after attending a conven- l and children, Ronald and LuAnn, i:.i:d Novick's fifth grade a cocoa brown dress with beige be among many things, pony rides siding. -. committee for the fifth anniver- IB. tion in Texas. and indoor games. Admission is Edison; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Filik Plans were made to attend a and daughter, Debra and Donna sary dinner to be held at the head- free and the event Is open to the —Rickle Fueppelll, son of Mr. dinner for the eighth distric Lynn, Miss Sara Ann Torres, Perth quarters, May 12. Reservations public. and Mrs. Henry Fileppeli, Mason president, Mrs. Margaret Kriesel Amboy; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bors may be made with Mrs. Margaret Street, celebrated his third birth- —Mr. and Mrs. Barnet Weis- June 3. Mrs. Lillian Burke an- and children, Stephen, Joanmarie Rose, Woodbrldge 8-8241-M. • Lafayette Estates day Monday when his guests were na^n, Ethel Street, dined at the' nounced past president's and past and Jacquelihe, Piscataway.' The group wil] sponsor three Mrs. John Apoka and son, Paul; Tavern Restaurant, Newark, Sat- commanders' night will be held trips to major league night games, Mrs. Robert Regan and daughter, urday, with Mr. and Mrs. Leo June 2. Mrs. Hogh Observes Yankees, vs. Cleveland, June 8; Road. Robert's mother celebrated Susan; Mrs. Robert Murphy and Suroka, Livingston and Mr. and Mrs. Alice Domejka, legislative Yankees vs. Boston, August 14, her birthday Friday. daughter, Pamela; Mrs. Ralph Mrs. Stanley Wynesner, Hillside. chairman, urged members to send1 Birihduy at Party and Dodgers vs. Giants, August 31. By THELMA —Others who observed their Barone and daughter, Diane; Mrs. —Dennis Morolda, son of Mr. letters to congressmen and assem- Tickets may be reserved by calling birthdays Thursday were Mrs. Howard Becker and daughters, and Mrs. Nicholas Morolda, Ethel blymen opposing changes in Vet- HOPELAWN—Mrs. Knud Hogh, Woodbrldge 8-^247-M oi Wood- DAVIDSON Irene LaMQtta, Concannon Drive, Patty . and Diedre, and Marie Street, will mark his fourth birth- erans' Benefit Plan. Information Ellen Avenue, celebrated her birth- bridge 8-24J1-J. '. day with a party at her home. Sam Wolkofsky, Olenvood Ter- Vanden Houten. day Saturday. may (be obtained from Mrs. Mr. Hemsel thanked Mr. Kath 23 Jonquil Cit. Domejka. Guests were: Mrs. Luflwig Joh- for securing better lighting on Tace; Cindy Casey, daughter of —Marilyrt Harrison, daughter —Mrs. Abe Landsman, Atlantic Liberty 8-SMT Street, entertained Mrs. Walter The special prize, donated by ler, Mrs. John Linzer, Mrs. Sophie Amboy Avenue, Bunns Lane and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Casey, Mil- of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Harri- Dlttmer, Mrs. Joseph Rpder, Mrs. Mttohel • and daughter, Bonnie, Mrs. Helen Dalton, was won to Albert Street. The special award, dred Lane and Mrj. Oeraldine son, Jefferson Street, spent the Mary Taylor, Mrs. Caroline Valen- McKeever, Jonquil Circle. Mercer Street, at luncheon, Mrs. Carl Sundquist. Hospitality won by Mrt. K&th, was donated to week-end with Miss Linda Cho- was in charge of, Mrs. Mildred ich, Mrs. Mary Toth and daugh- the organization. —Mrs. Allae Casano. Hearth- dosh, daughter of Dr. and MrsWednesday. . ter, Marilyn, Mr. and Mrs. 8teve Estate*?Civic —Richard Lister, son of Mr. Gallagher, Mrs. Helen Hlnes, Mrs. stone Avenue, marked her birth- M, A. Chpdosh, Woodbridge. Domejka and Mrs. Violet Dueker. Loncsol and children, Gordon, Cake^Sale Features :: will meet Monday day Friday as did William Balnz, —Douglas Lieb, son of Mr. andand Mrs. H. J. lister, McGuire 'hilip and Gail, Mrs. Frank Teu- Street, will mark his' fourth The next meeting will be hdld ;i o'clock at Our^ Lady Jonquil Circle and Mrs. Virginia MM. Maurice Lieb, Ford Avenue, May 14. «r and son, Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Dun-Bar Club Meeting Hayden, Brandywine Road. - was seven years old Saturday, birthday today at a family party. Walter Kolitan and Knud Hogh. sdiuol Annex. All real- FORDS—A cake sale was fea- -i-Blrthdays were celebrated Quests were Larry Friedman, —Birthday greetings to Mrs. mi' ucvciopment are Theodore Rothberg, .Isabella parents, her grandmother and herOBSERVE ANNIVERSARY tured at the meeting of the Dun- Saturday by George McOettlgan, Mitchell Silver, Moha and Mi- j • iHeiul. Street and Mrs. George Feaster, sister, Janet. FORDS — The wedding ahnl- Bar Club held in the home of Mrs. Concannon Drive; George Pollnko, chael Chalt, George and Donald > illness in my family, I Byrne. Robert Lieb afld Valerie Atlantic Street. —Mrs, Riqhard Powell, Swart,h- •ersary of Mr. and Mrs. Albert John Bucholz, 20 Elm Street. !•• oiii of town for a Mllfron Place, and Mrs. Norma —Mr. and Mrs. George For- more Terrace, celebrated her Hunt was celebrated at a meeting The special prize was won by Scofleld. and Frank Tolocka. # !>• .-.() fiave been unable a bridge club ses- ster and sonSi'Robert and Marc, birthday at a family dinner of the Chatterbox Club held In Mrs. Peter Megllb. Mrs. Toby i most of you Please —Ted Deorowskl, Arlington Ethel Street, «ttended an anni- Wednesday at the home of Mr.the h "dato and Peter Cavo. Open hpuso Mrs. RoberRb t petersen, Atjeptic of> Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bit- 8:11 P. M. in tlwfj kowej-, Federal Street, will cele- '; Adty & Stevenson announced mander's djnner-dance given _|at-' was held after the services. Street, Mrs. William Foster, Jef- libra*?". ' that hej would be a candidate for uSiay'night by William E. Irwln —Anniversary greeting! go to ferson Street; .Mrs Alex Gold, Uffate her fourth birthday, Sun- KIW YORK l 0 th Jefferson Street; Michael Olexaj. day. Guests will be Mr, and Mrs.TO MEET IN LIB ,wrltfe-ihr votes in the, Oregon ...Jr.., Post, American f*| " f .Mr. and Mrs. John Farell, Jeffer- FORDB—The American Home primary! May 18. Senator Kefauy- and NEWARK Ethel street: pflick Space, Ethejj Max Sandier, Brooklyn) Alan er also >is entered In the Oregon Bronx. He was presented with a.1 son atreeti and Mr and Mrs< xi Sandier, Mr. and Mrs. Al Skolnlck Department will meet May 3 In watch, Canevari, Isabelle Street. Street and falter " Alexande^j the library at 1:30 P. M: ' . contest, I Maryknoll Rodd. / and daughter, Jo Ann; Mrs. Fay Wednesdays —Recovery wishes go to Bar- Swimmer; Jerome Bitkower, Mrs. bara Weinberg, daughter of Mr. -Michael Zuckerbrod, son of fdru June 27 "vn: MOWERS Mr. and Mrs. Saul Zuckerbrod,Michael Williamson, and sons, phone and Mrs. Richard Weinberg, Jef- Mitchel and Jeffrey, Meryl Bit- FORDS, HOPELAWN aid KEASBEY ' '"•'• Imupy by (end- ferson Street and to th« Infant Wall Street, will be two years old BARGAIN ROUND-TRIP 11 kower, Mrs. Jack Krinsky and '•'' •» smart oorwge rotes are daughter of Mr. and Mrs. VSaturday. . His.guesU will be Mr. sj| irixrant ben- and Mrs. Joseph Bhrenkrantz ahd children, Fred and Joan; Mrs. COACH FARiS Rosenkranss, AAvenue. Phil Evans and daughters, Mar- CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS the iweetent —Mrs. Harold Boer«r, Swarth- Iri Ehrenkrantz, Newark, and Helen Zuckerbrod. Jorle, Diane and Busan. i could powlblr LOW more Terrace and Mrs, George T. u Forster, 'Ethel Street, attended a —Kenny Landsman, son of Mr. —(Mrs.' Ralph Barone, Mason Ntwiric N.w Y«4 I "I luve you!" > 600 and Mrs. Abe Landsman, Atlantic Street, entertained Mrs, Robert (NOTE: For Insertions In this calendar, shower i Wednesday given in Princeton...... $1.6»I.BW0 »I.7$1.4W 0 ^ lJ.ln.-r; honor If Miss Laura Schectel at Street, . will celebrate his fifth M,urphy, Mrs. Robert Regan, Mrs call Mrs. Andrew Sedlvy, 100 Grant Ave- Surburban Club, Brooklyn. birthday Saturday by going to theHenry Flllppelki -and Mrs. John New Brunswicvkk.k . AS us r,i V m()vl wlth hls Apoka at canasta, Tuesday. nue, Fords, VAUey 6-1670, before noon -Mr7No rman^rdner.-Ethel i «* u Playmates, Elizabeth ,.... JO is 11 1 flnM1 1 h1 u -Mrs. Albert Hajdug, McGuire on Tuesday of each week/ Mrs. Sedtvy Street., was'hoite« to her can- - p " birthda""" "y "-*'greeting" s to TICKETS' MUST K J asta group Tuesday. Present were; Mra. Abe Weiss, -Mfei-son Street, Street, was hostess to tylra.Wi l Is correspondent for Fords, Hoptlawn Mrs. Edward HaUuka, Mrs," Abe who is still recuperating at Perth Ham Kuchek, Mrs. 'Howard and Keuabey.) • • tff^K BOARDING TOWN Landsman, Mrs. Barnet Weteirt&n Amboy G«nejal Hospital from Houghton, Mrs. Robert Lister Soriy-rnol v and Mrs. Alfred Frankel. > burns recejv^d-when her, robe Mrs. Theodore Wasky, Mrs, H. F '.".,•. tiwcli hfltti. —Birthday congratulation* to caught on fire while cooking Ballard and Mrs. PaUkk puffy, 1 Dreakjfwt. all members of the Sewing Club. I , «H NKW BRUNSWICK Nick Klein, Jeffenton Street, and Stuart Gewnan, Atlantic Street. ~Mts. -Worman Silver, Mason . —A daughter, Susan Marie, was 26-Meetlng of American Home Department to mm, W0 P- M. Ar Ml A \f>«nmanni PHONE VA-«-SSM Street, was hostess to Mrs. Milton torn Saturday to Mir. and Mrs —Sunday dinner guests of Mr. John Lofstrom, MqOuire Sfrfeet, ai 20~M«etlng of Ft A »f 3t. John'e Iptaeopal CRHrth.?. •and Mrs. Carl Andersen, Ethel Fink, Mrs. Shut Krltaman, Mrs. 28-Jdint installation of auxiliary and Hwelawft HemorW. Post DISTINCTIVE aim - MEETING CARB5 Waltw Mitohell and Mrs. William Perth Amboy General Hospital, MM. fr*« Street, were Joseph, Barry. *nd 13f)2, VFW, in post rooma, \ l daughters, N«jcy »«4 Blleen^Mji- Kroner, Tuesday; —Linda M&tie Juarez, daugh Juar 2&~*»aper 4rlye 8y F«rds Llohs Club. - 1'ini' fttfMti! " r ..•••--•*"•*• " 4«Jlr4WHMNi hold Jn|jwr.o1 i Mr,|n

YVALKING MOTORISTS We cannot w Along Vltrj this hour. This 11 of letting 1! (If. the UMtts, he MW. is that peo-1' voice he A ran Committee Names from Die business district, Is a. 0 directions f, : CLASSIFIED t- today and none for a month. developer, rather' than a" de- INFORMATION 2 Police Captains Thouith these are not his words. harder and I ho car if only to go a couple of stroyer, of human legs. • i their . I Drtflineiot vfc •withholding e. In a "I park my c«r Just south of healthful Ti.,v them dow i&n ftifW: j A, M. for the tame week's WOODBRIDOE — Acting Cap- the dumb herd is trusted with tarians dwide. And yrt WP sun- human IPKS and feet will become other day a9 he walked briskly publication. fvtaln Ncls J. Laurtltzen and Lt pills, the better. waiting for pin do have our pride.—Boston up Sixth Avenue at the closing gnnlan. nt WO-8-1110 Elmer J. Kry&ko were elevated to Maybe. ... almost useless appendanges. the permanent rank of police cap- But couldn't Just a small, little ^T> tain effective Satin day at a' salary HELP FOR SALE of $5,500 per year, at a meeting of the Town Committee last night HENTAL ASSISTANT /.'Wanted. HEDGE CUTTER (like new)— Detective Daniel C. Panconi was BUSINESS DIRECTORY Ixperience not necessary^ Write 435.00; co«ch—116.00; tiert— named acting police sergeant at a particulars. Box 105, o/o this $10.00; lawn mower«-<15.00; hunt- salary of 15.200 and Patrolman newspaper. 4-19, 26* ing boots, «iSse 10H—*6.00; ji« Anthony R. Zuocaro was assigned Music Instruction Numbing and Heating • • Sporting Goods saw, y4 HP.—425.00; 8" bench to. the Detective Division at $4,860 Furniture MALE, FEMALE gHELP • saw, % H.P.-r«40.00; extra heavy a year. Accounting WANTED work bench—$10.00. \ Albert C. Jaqucs was appointed Street, Woodbrtdge. MUSIC MEANS WOODBRIDGE PEHIENCED OPERATORS on assistant building inspector at BUY ON THE HIGHWAY $80.75 per week, retroactive to A LIFE TIME Of JOY jjl suede jackets. Apply ortem No Problem January 1. . AND SAVE jBportewear, 133 Avenet Street. FOR HCNT For Your Girl and' Boy Plumbing & Heating On thel recommendation of the 3r\Venel. ( .4-19, 26 Featuring LARGE, airy, furntshefl room; Board of Adjustment, the Wembar Too Great! LEARN TO PLAV THE 0 Remodeling Realty Corporation. was granted <5T F'BMALEISLP' WANTED • private home. .Call CA-1-6534 § Inquire About Yearly Nationally Advertised ACCORDION THE MODERN, between 4:30-6:30 P. M. a variance for the purpose of erect- • New Installations tF YOU NKED a rood, Steady in- ing a. building to house eight stores Bookkeeping Service. Brands of Furniture EASY WAY- come and can work only half at Menlo Avenue between Kelly NO • Gas and Oil Burners flays, rill Avon Cosmetic*. Experi- • REAL ESTATE FOB SALE • Street and Route 1, Menlo Park • Personalized Service ence unnecessary. Write! £. O, Box Terrace, Fords. . • Call WO-8-S0U. Hl-MSl* REEL REPAIRS A S!|, ,A| J METUCHEN.— Soyd brick,two- by Trained Personnel. #05, Plainneld. .&" 4-26 An ordinance, to prevent the Reel Checked, cirmici story, six-room home; enclosed dlschaip of surface waters, and L. PUGLIESE - A. UPO MALE HELP WA^fED • side porch, tile ttath,'large kitchen, other fluids into the sanitary Adjusted, for Only \" Deico oil burner. Reasonable. One; sewer system of the Township was ADVERTISING IO|gA:MEN FURNITURE SHOP (Wus Parts, If N,,,, block from Borough Hall. Suitable introduced on first reading. The P1|| Srowinfe industrial flrmjft Newark for two families. Call LI-8-5112. "Home of Rfi-i |.;lrU, '.rca, expanding sales, Womoti on ordinance points out that the dis- Jim Dunne Jr. II. S. Highway No. 1 — Avepel ' ' 4-26 charge of, surface, rain and waste troRram, drslr«»s the^WVIces of We Have, In s,wk waters into the' system has over- everal aRRrcKsive and,1Kpinbitious SERVICES A. B. L. L. B. Charles Fan • TROUT WORMs burdened the sewer lines," so that ounp men to handle Hie produc- TAX and BUSINESS OPEN DAILY 9 A. M- - 9 *"• M • MAINE-MADi: ,MOC( .nnd ability.*"^--—' -• WO-8-8007. 4/6 - 4/26 A Raritxn liny »rca. you «r« murtd and Mrs. Bernard Jost, teachers, I Reasonable Rates - Confidential Woodbridfe, N. J. irir advertising dei of the best in iguallty \t the lowest FJUNOARIAN Recipe Book, Eng- attended th^V session and werei possible prices. this advertise; "Guardian of Small Business" lish print. Price $1. Mrs. P. So- welcomed' by Acting Chairman resume. SYNOWlECKl regi, 1767 Prairie Avenue, South George Mroz. We rarry i lull line of Muilctl SPORTING vspai>pi\ 4-26 Bend 14, Ind 3/15 - 5/31 Several ordinances were intro- Inslriimrnts and Accesiortn 256 Monroe Strpet, K.III Coal Funeral Home • Radio & TV Service • K4, I JRELIABLE DRIVER for dry- duced on first reading providing FOOD SUPPLEMENT CMi.^f fmm such runout nukt ac- Telephone RA-7 j, cleaning route. Apply between for sanitary sewers and curb and cordions as; EXCELSIOR, TITAMO, 1 P. M. and 6 P. M.. Milton Qual- gutter improvements. 46 Atlantic Street I0R1O I.ANfE, ACME, HOHNKR. YO-ZYME, THE NEW MIRACLE ACCORDHNA, EXCEWIOLA and AL'S RADIO Cleaneis. 407 Market Street, FOOD . j Walter P. Reuther, head of the Carteret, N. 1. DALLAPPE. Sheet Metal rth Amboy. 4-26 brings you the essential qualities, United Automobile Workers re- COAL - FUEL OIL & TELEVISION found In Yogart, Lactose and cently said the 'decline in farm in- FOR SALE Perth Am boy's Oldest Established Prompt Expert Eep»lr» Brewer's %ast. which aid in regu- come endangered the nation's eco- KEROSENE Telephone Carteret 1-5715 "Accordion Center FOR SALE, 16 ft,.'Clinker lation of Intestinal nutrition and nomy, * 18 Years At 1,1" Same Location RCA Tubes and Parts This is the time n! the y *. build Thompson with complete staying youthful' longer. Write for Batteries to get things dour. ^ details and free samples: Box 10,, (•leering apparatus flud'rsontrols; LET US EDDIE'S MUSIC CENTER get it Done Ri^'ht uith Independent-Leader. j^lso heavy duty trailer and a new 4-19* Opinions of Others Eddie llnnkoskl, Prop. 1 34 PERSHING AVENUE junused 1956 Evinrude 30 HP. mo- SMJ MISCELLANEOUS (Continued from Editorial Page) SOLVE YOUR HEATING 557 ..'te St., p. A. VA-6-1290 CARTERET, N. J. •tor. Call CA-1-7634 of CA-1-4021 in milk $2.14 and tablets $3.65. Jetween 4:00-6:00 P.M. E. & O. MULLER But what really counts against PROBLEM A. Kish, Jr., Prop. GAYDAS 4-26* Plumbing and Beating Telephone CA-1-M89 Kensington Avenue MISCELLANEOUS Moving and Tracking *t>NE USED Tuna Outfit; 12/0 • FROM SERVICE • SHEETMETALWQRKS Colonia, N. J. FOR YOUR' plumbing and heat- £ Penn Reel. Tuna Rod-and har- FU-1-0834 FU-8-5683 TO COMPLETE HEAT- Tiess. Trolling Rod; 9/0 Penn Reel, ing problem, call Tony's Plumb- Complete Movinjr. Job All types nf mrl.il Hnrk 4/12 - 5/3* ing and Heating Service. WO-8- 3 Koums $25 5 Rooms $35 \ Rouble built Bamboo Trolling Rod ING INSTALLATIONS 0 LEADERS — (II Tints •find harness. 1 h\'% Iiorsepower IP YOUR DRINKING has oecome 8007. 4/5 - 4/26 4 Rooms $30 6 Rooms $40 rtutboard motor. Rudy's Sporting a problem, Alcoholics Anony- BONGART SCHOOL OF All Loads Insured — 10 Yean Eip. FORCED AIR HKATINd mous can help you. Call Market TELEVISION and jpoods, 256 Monroe Street, Rah- . DRIVING WDGE. 8-1400 ECONOMY MOVERS 3-7528 or write P. O. Box 253. AIR CONDITIONING iray 7-3894. 4 5-4/26 LICENSED IN NEW JERSEY. 81 NATION-WIDE MOVERS Woodbrldge, RADIO SERVICE •WAREHOUSE for sale-40' x 30' Btimeg Park Avenue, Iselin. Lib- lUhway 7-39H FLASHING. Ilr 4/5-4/26 erty 8-0070. 86 Washington Avenue 7 on lot 150' x 55'; has 10' x 10' 4/5 - 4/26 AVENEL 48-SUte Carteret CA-1-G511 •fflce. Located at 685 St. George DARAGO'8 PIANOS TUNED and Repaired; Heating and Moving >venue, Woodbridae. Calls Made Hydramatic, Fluid and Standard AGENT Slater. ' " 4/5-4/26 826 RAIIWAY AVE., AVENEL 8 A. M. — 8 P. M, •COMBINATION carriage stroller, 280 McClellan St., Perth Amboy Home Owners, Business, 'I practically new, play-pen, new Call Hlllemt 2-7365 PAINTING and DECORATING ' National Van Lines Joe and George Manila Taxi Cabs 4&x seat, three-way Chinese floor 4/5-4/26 Free Estimates • Industial lamp. Reasonable. Call WO-8- Joseph Gallagher PU-1-0465 PAINTER AND DECORATOR . ALL TYPES 'Real Estate-Insurance € 4-26 4-26 Delicatessen DAYS Free Estimates SHEET METAL WORK 949 JORD V8. 4-door, radio. Call CA-1-4825 A. W. Hall and Son ; EXPERT ALTERATIONS done on - heater, over-drive, new tires,- V. J. TEDE6CO clothing. Work picked up and Gutters and Leaders Local and Long Distance Moving and Stqrage clean. Call U-9-O120.' 6'Fillmore Avenue, Carteret delivered. Phone evenings, PU-8- Expansion Attics „ • 4-26 TREAT SHOPPE NATION-WIDE SHIPPERS of 4/5 - 4/26 7996. 4/26 - 5/3 Duct Work Household and Office Furniture SCHOEMAKER WXI SERVICE 613 Railway Ave., Woodbridge Authorized Agent Howard Van Linn JUST I'IIOM: (Opp. White Church) FREE ESTIMATES Separate Rooms for Storage WO 8-O200 « SALADS at their BEST Call WO-8-0647-W CRATINO • PACKING AGENCY or WO-8-0090-R SHIPPING Fast and Courteou1* Sci • SODA FOUNTAIN Unclaimed Furniture of Every 1 Description Realtor and Insurer • FRESH BAKERY GOODS Office and Warehouse WOODBEUDdE I' t LAWN MOWERS • 413 PEARL ST. WOODlHIlDCIl Open 7 A. M, to 10:30 P. M. 34 Atlantic Street, Carteret TEL. CA-1-SS40 "We Sell the Earth and INCLUDING SUNDAYS ALBRECHT'S KEY SHOP Insure What's On It." 124 WASHINGTON AVENUE YELLOW CAI5 CARTERET Pet Shops the Phone CArteret 1-7163 EDISON, N. J.' 24-IIour HAND and POWER LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED and BABY TURTLES and LI-8-8400 Taxi Service REPAIRED TROPICAL FISH MERCURY OUTBOARD Baby (hicks and Ducks on Sale Jot this number duvrn. Avenel Pharmacy MOTORS liuy Them b; the 100 or fi Dot. Loll SALE and SerVice Baby Parakerts or Staling Canartei 994 BAHWAY AYiENUE SCHWINN BICYCLES Gift rtowcri - Flower Potter • feoflig and Siding • WOODBRIDGE 8-1914 SALE and Service WO 8- SAWS SHARPENHD — KEYS Aialcas - Gardenlai All In bud and bloom. PRESCRIPTIONS MADE R«dio Dispatchi'd GUTH PET SHOP Henry Jansen & Son Distance No 01' an$ WHITMAN'S CANDIES liquor Stores CarUret's LJttU Zoo Cownetlci • Film 80 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret Tinning and Sheet Metal W«k Upholstering CA-1-4070 Greeting Telephone Woodbridge 8-1889 Metal CeWnn tw) Furuec Wort Woodbridge Photography SALE! 588 Alden Street Liquor Store Reweb Chair JUST 5c A POUND Woodbridge, N. J. Rtweb Sofa Boltuiii SOS, ANDRASCHt, Prop. Work dons'ln your h RAYMOND JACKSON Tekphone 8-1141 our shop Complete Stock of Domestic Babyi irdjlit tt- AND SON and Imported Wines, Beers ct^et tht prt<« r K4cn If he •ei|kt sprin«§ and filling ' and liquor* i Druggist! -4i [wundi, fan Service Station* CallWO.-8-im 574 AMBOY AVENUE i>»j only flJt loi 1 5 1 7 portrait— SERMAYAN 88 Main Street WOODBRIDOE, S. J. UPHOLSTERY S1M)F Woodbridge, N. t. TOWNE GARAGE 8 FIFTH AVENl'E AVENEL STUDIOS • J. F. Gardner A Son Telephone 8-0551 t Musical Instruction t WO-81J«-g 493 KAHWAY AVENUE Yarns Prirat* 169 Avenel Street, Ayenel Woodbridge WO-8-354* 0 Electrical Contractors • on Anything and 1 • TKUMFKI We're SpecUliiU In • (iUlTAlt For—KNiniNd • ACCORDION • BEAa WHEEL ALIGNMENT CROCHETING riRHOV • SAXOPHONE AND BALANCE NEEDLE 1't.lM GIBSON # PIANO ,1 Vernon A. Jensen GUITARS i XHOMIIONK • BRAKE 8EBVICI HOOKED Itt(»S and Amplifiers » URUMH EMBROIDKKV Electrical Contractor STUDENT RENTAL PLAN Q lor iniofmatlon ctll 111 ; «M» Us Industrial Sewlig SAMMY RAY'S 4JJ Select Your BUTTONS Commercial MUSIC and KKPAIR Klioc The SEWING iffl New Bruiuwlck Avenue, Kurdi Well Make Your 73 E. Ch«rry St i' Residential Buttonhole! Everything lor lour WO-8-2582-J HE WAS SO UK.III SEWING NEEDS Oklahonitt city, t'^1'1 GALLARQS PHOTO course at hU.J5a.stfr n1"1 CLASSINED ADS S47 AMBOY AVENUE ice, Rev. J. Bayimmii SELL IT THRU THE Woodbridce 8-J651 asked, "Who Is Je.sil.V The SEWING KIT rear or the chureli can BRING RESULTS Oven 10 to « pf. a small boy, "Citni WANTADS 73 E. Chewy gt. L1 Mon. and Fit Nl(bto U l;l the buy. |,;NDENT-LEADER THURSDAY, APRIf, 26, PAGE THIRTEEN Capitol Dome 'Some Pertinent Data Continued from Editorial in the the violations were of a techno cal nature such as conducting At Two Showers other mercantile business on

I? signs and improper beer taps. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Stanley In only 41 licensed taverns were ftuddy, 140 Walnut Sued, wa.s gambling devices found by tftc ,ucsl of honor at u surprise mls- iconunmsd trom ftqltouiu P»gei State ABC agents. jcllanedus shower, given by hcr,| , that, "Dr. Bloomfleld ell, Richard Eyleward, Augus- tunt, Mrs. Robert Baker, at her HOSPITALS: — New Jetsey* home, 711 Madison Hill Road,1 ,,,'v,.s an'd that after they tme H. flood. Thomas J. Gtege, share o/ the proposed Federal 31ark Township. ' ! ficrmen" they contin- John Hall, Richard V H*rt. S. Hospital and Medical FacillUo ue the Bloomflelds, but B. Hlnsdale, Bernard Krouse, Miss Ruddy will become Mie program recommended by Presi- wide of Eunene Raymond Me-, James Uttle, Joe Matty, Hugh dent Eisenhower effective next 3eough, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Rav- • ,r,mn too. that Wood- McDonald, Patrick McCabe, Jo- July 1 -would reach $2,416,321. .nond "McQeouph, Railway, at St. ./,, ;, part of the "under- seph Ruddy, Thomas J. Saw- The State Bureau of Hospital \ndicw's chifrch, May 5. ,' ...ui-ofid1* apd wa* part yer, Charles Schumafty, Arnold 8urveys and Plans, of ^thc De- Guests were, Mrs. Steve Brunch.' (H,lll,.d "No. 1 Route" Stone. Bloomfleld Tappen, John partment cf Institutions and 3tatt-n Island; Mrs. Joseph Splczo. -,.,„! mostly by the Qua- P. Turner, Thomas Tralnor, Agencies, reports that President Sast Orange. Mrs. William Ruddy, ;,,., runaway slaves were Henry R, Witoon, Joseph Wll Elsenhower has asked Congres. iayonnc; Mrs. Michael Tortorn. , „, nomes of the Quakers Hams. James Day, Edward to appropriate $88,800,000 foi 'Cenilworth; Mrs. Joseph Sullga, ]v,in;ylvanla through New Stokes. hospital surveys and construc- •itrs. Anthony Vernlckas, MiSft •i ,,rv ihurnoyed by night A. special «ieetln« was called tion In the states; $1,200,000 foi /larcclla CUiKrwlck, Miss Ethel .,,rV finally made their way by 'the Township, Committee on research programs to be admin- Sarotulls, Mrs. Simon Kortulis, •|li;l(l:l. April M, 1862, with Warren istered by thfi U.' S. Public .drs. Anthony Kortullr., Mrs. Ert^. ,„ H-,,r of Rebellion Brown as moderator, and the Health Service, and $40.000;OOC vard Lubenda, Mrs. Joseph Zielan- ,•(,• in my possession a list committee voted to "approve of for construction of other medical boch, Mrs. John McGeough; of j ,..,vlm served in the "War voluntary aid In preference to facilities. • • '• Linden; Mrs. John Smythe, Isflin; 11 , (, fiHifllion from the the drafted men." The Township If Congress agrees to appro- ilh. Wlllinm Petrusky, Mrs. Gru- ",.„ i believe It lJL•: Mnoro, George B. Mor- of their taxes twenty years ago Nagy. Laurraine Holt, „ Jo-Ann I First, compare. The chemical indusKy is a supplier to all ] MI]:!:, Manning, Seymour listment; $700 for two years, are now collecting better' than Ward, Jo-Ann Dillman, Kathleen j s man with technical training is needed at the lop. Fully 5V/o .J ifinhh F. Payne, John WOO for throe-year men (includ- basic industries in America! ., .It has grown five times in size 95 per c^tjjf taxes. . . x-$ew EidsonjiJanBfcJSJ&qri, -Lynn Zes- oFaii'tdp management men have technical or1 scientific degrees. : W H. Paiurson, Bet- ing counly bounty >: Jersey growers of State certified kone, Pamela Melville, Carol and over the p.ast 25 years — aficTis expected (o quadruple in size ,:.•• 1) Pavne, Rolwt. Ruddy, Tine for Rejoielnit seed wheat can expect a good Norma Nekarda, Janice Lobeda, over the next twenty years.aAverage weekly earnings in the Another 17% of these executives have degrees in other fields. -; M. Thorns, Mulford D. The-- wrrender of General market and a premium this year, Marie, Allan and Richard Luett- Prepare for your career in chemistry today . , . write for your 1 chemical industry have stayed ahead of the cost of living, and ir John Webber, George Robert E. Lee at Appomattox cheu, Donald Ward, Jack Maclver, 1 the State Department of Agrf- free copy of FRONTIERSMAN OF THE FUTURE ' Depart- Wright Michael Wilson, came on April B, 1865, and there culture announces, . . . Con- Michael Tetesco, Jeffery Siessel, have consistently exceeded wages^s compared with the average ::v Vmnn. Albert Martin, was much rejoicing In the Town- struction of the new State Thomas Powers, Mrs. Jack Mac- for all •industry). Due to rapid {,iOWlh, the chemical industry .. ment A, Manufacturing Chemists' Association, Washington 6, ship—It meant the menfclks lver, Mrs. Joseph Ward, Mrs. Police sub-stations at Berlin, has spread to all regions of the country . . . you work where D.C. (>f regiments, Navy j were coming home. But the next Edgewater Park and Washing- Harry Holt. Mrs. Georae Dillman, Marines, not Included" In week came the news of President ton, will soon get underway. ... Mrs. Car"l Gloskey amfMrs. Allan :;-u William H. Alward. Lincoln's death, and then there The bottom of the registration Luettchau. - , H AVITS, Lot Bloomfleld, wu mourning. certificate* Indicates to car own- in this year's statewide vege- Mienien. William H.Bw- The train bearing Lincoln's ers the two months in which table queen cpntest to James B. MI R Bunn. Jim Burns. -body passed through Rahway on they must present cars for in- Woodford, of Riverton. . . . ThQ v Brown, WllJIam dark, April 24, enraute to New York spection, and there will be no 1956 New Jersey Legislature is •itiiiuin'i Cole, Oeorae L, City, where the body lay in state. other notice, State Motor Ve- A Better America heading for a May 28 adjourn- " s

K 10th New Jer«y., | nRE vm T0^fcT tober 1 next. . . . State Fire- warden William J. Seidel warns • Navy*. WOODBRIDOE - The Ladies LOW ldfml spring weather is a par- Also Served Auxiliary of Woodbrldge Pire Com- ticular fire threat to Nfw Jer- •-•"•> McDonald, Adam Noepan, y will nftet tpmorrow night a Boston.. 60c sey's woodlands. Heyden Chemical Corporation " i' Turner. Charles H. the "dugout." Hostesses will bi '•• Phillip Tufte, John Detroit. .90c Mrs. Prank Bader and Mrs. Pat CAPITOL CAPERS:—Fraudu- •••""niall. John H. Ven- rick Cassldy. I Fwm NEW BRUNSWICK • >•" c Van Wagner, Mar- lent stock salesmen are shying niter II I'M and Suu Juys 3 rain, ,, Fords, New Jersey : Nc.vs, Harrlion Blttany, The American council on Edu- away from New Jersey, says station rates. 10% tal not iml '•» «i"'i. Dr. John C. Bar- cation has declared that a college Attorney General Grover C. '•\rim CarrlcaolB. Alex- education should be available to Richman, Jr. . . : June 18 is the 0 001 • • • I ''"iV'r. Thomas S. Crow-'all Americans. deadline for submitting entries) /' ; • • American Cyanamid Company ! Wpodbridge, New Jersey

IN APPRECIATION... '!;!••/ *• .»•* ' ) I

>*•' We twnt everyone to hum llutt we, were thrilled by thp (fatjilin Corporation of America wonderful response that we received lust week upon tlw j Fords, New Jersey opening of our new bunking establishment,. *

1*0 #p/i wd every one of you go our heurtfelt thanks and o pledge to render to you the finest banking service available. Shell Chemical Company Sewaren? New, Jersey THE OFFICERS, DIRECTORS and of E. t Du Pont de Nemours and Comply, Inc. THE EDISON BANK • JEWro Chemicals Department ROUTE 27 and Willow Ave. f Free Marking • EDISON, N, J. * Pei[th Aibboy, New Jersey/

Member Merul Deposit, Insurance Corporation LEOAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL LEGAL NOTtCTCS USA! NOTICES foodbrldn;. New Jrntey, until II p M., at mid Memorial Munlrlpal linllrtinn 'Chemical Pr6gress «D6T, on May 1, I9M, and then at Mid publicly »pennl and fttd llaud. nnd payable to Harry n jaoiier, inis- Memoriam l Municipapl l fulldltifutt publiclpy *ThThee infSttiatlon tar iflXiflXt tre, »s MortKiw* and concerns real opened itid redread aloualoudd . . tlltleallon.l . FFor m ofedf fed tnd M 102 Week' is Scheduled Pl»n« jnd iipjcmratloaj m»y he Contracoratt may b« eflMliwtf aatt ththe e «a m wru Street, in the Township of Harl- ne tire WOODBRIDOfc —- 11 !8S. J»V prunes. Ton, Ann,. M 3LJL' «" nd on niade a dofondimt )„. plans hftve been comp for ' JJWT^W (esBin J8JML Hj £t ,Mldd)eM!i an installment .-.,„.' t to Waive any Infornirilltln 1ft, or tthhe observance of Cr*emioitf Prog- rt »hv or ill blfln. rtor, ress Week, rwrxt vrrefc^h tills Ho bidder mat withdraw hit Bid , Joaeph EBrior within thirty aitn after the uttital Anne Matle p 1 Co., Interrst, thereh'i nren, It was announced today mi April 18. ISM, and April 28, dati Of thf oprnlh* thi'riof, Representatives from flve rhemi- B J. 00NIOAK. cal corrtp'anles will join Wto\ civic t.-L. 4/1*. M/M Ti cier*. Rarltsn Township Tax Map. You, John I.-L. 4/J, ^ that i bid* for the sale by the towh- R To nrnntcits With thf theme Sealed Bid. for thf Conslmctloti of "A Bettetterr AnurlAnurl - I p of I Plymouthyt, , isjj aaediine . I Sanlmry Hewer In Highland tbWNBIHI" OF wrMimMtTnciR N J fl|Bl1 H Td 1846 Blark Ply- Cfl &!»»«" J " Tudnr, I 1846 Blar Portly Wdbld Tll rift* nwtnirT NITMPBR r K mn,,tll co,,pf, i lack Cord Tdor en PIOKITSS, n mn,,tll co,,pf, i 1*49 Black Cord CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURS varied 9hd InterestlnK proRi'siffl hm win be WiveWid b j h RKfUILAR AtTOONT mlttff of the Township of Wood- March 1, 1955, to February n |9S« beon forntrtftted by the partici- punished either by That note* and pating firm*, Hey<*en H. JAMISON, r* hereby Ba'unre in Woodbrldge Hitlonal Bki)k. Hiifriff. be IT- Higular Account. March l. IBM . Corp, Fords; Amerienn ^0^ * i ,n amount not to nxreru MoCAHTBR, ENDUSH tr I be fined In it sum not Me«4l!!B mtroprtattu pursuant to tue From Township of Woodbrldge, N. J. for Co, WoortbrldifP; Cntalin STUDER, v .,.,,'Hundred Dollars, or ootn. me2 provision* of Chapter One «!«« BudKet Appropriation tlon of America. Ford: Shell niorml Municipal AullDlriR !.-!,. 4/19. 5B; 5/3. 111/5(1 ,7r» oril'n»n'o«~shsiii: wramr fT- KacUoni mi area were aceompa|!t^d to p date of thp npcnlng lh»n»f. he va „.„ Ori»ln»not ahall' htmme ef- Telephone1 Cummitu* lu be lirld in il* in'"'""" ions and flection!! Hereof. , '"• immediatel" •y upon •lt«- ••-•adoptio- n sentatlVes from induaii'V. tionlpr- Insurance . , NOTU'ft tO BIDDERS B. J. pUNIOAM. room in the Memorial Munlrlpal | SECTION X This Ordinance shull dvcrilsinR aci-ordlng to L»*. Tnwnshlp Clerk nnd Jntiltor ' , . ' .. r ence* were held to obtain closer NOTICS 18 HRBKBY O1VKN that BlilldlliR in Wootitorltrse. New Jersey,; ,,ke, el(fct immediately after adoption I.-L. 4/1*. Ptf% Alarm ldalnt*nanc« , relationship between education sealed bids for the Rodenl Control on the 1st dny uf Mtiy. 19M. at H:00 • nll(i advertising according to law. Program, HJ«. MM be received b» the P. M. (DSTi, or IIB so'on thereafter us HUOH' B QUIOLEY. >onimlttffmrt!P. FlrehouM SiiDpUet and industry. Township Committee of the Town- NOTICE TO BtMtfcllg said inatiir can ije renched, at which Coiniiilttfeinan-ut-UirfiP. Attest: KepairB and MlicelUneoui: ship ot WoodbrJdRc at the Memorial NOTICE IS HERKBY O1VBN thnt time and place all persons who m:iy H .1 nUNIOAN. Hopnirs to Trucki and Fire Equipment On Monday, an Educator kick- Municipal Building. 1 Main Street. sealed bids for the purohase by the bf Interested therein will In1 K'ven an Attest: Townsnip LIC/K . Itepaln to Flrehous* and Bqulinneju- l'ownshlp of Woodbrldle of fencps opportunlly to he hfiird coiic»rnlni: B J DUNIOAN, To »e uc.vertutd In.TV Independent- standby and Warden service f off luncheon will be held In New WoodbrldKP., Hew Jersey, until 8 P M .d. . •, . .-.- r- — pp Township Clerk. D3T. on May 1, 1938 and then " 5" faring Wr installed when and ththp To UP advertised In The Indendent- 'piMer on A'.rll 19lli ami April 26lli. Hrtntlng and Office Supplies / York, to begin the week of ob- snlrt- Memoria-- ••---l Municipa• l Building pub- where required In Or around cer- H. J. DUN1OAN. . I.endpr on April 19 and April 26, 195a. with Notice of Public Hwliiji Baxl#e& and Keys , .,..,/.- _. tain for final adoption on Ms? 1«V 1956 servance. licly opened and read aloud. py^ in thhe eTownshipp of Township Clerk. ^56 wuh Notice of Public Heurlng Plrehouse Water and Qas W h u ifill A speaking schedule before civic Plans and specifications may be ob- WoodbrldRe iwh,lch ure specificallspecifically AN ORP1NANCE TO ESTABLISH for (iniil adoption on May 1st, 195C. Flowers, Ktc. . .;. tained In the office of Mr. H. Jdescribe. d In the plans und speclfspeclfll- THE WIDTH OP CERTAIN STREETS . ^ , ..- N ITirE club KI'OUDS has been Rnllpy, flonrd ot Smith, No. I Mntn AND ADJAC8NT 8IDBWALK ARKAH " Tuke notlif (lint STAN! rT JWWtZE- Ni-w Eqnlpmfnt— \ • • • ;• C'wn hereafte ther mentlou»u> mm b«IN THAT DEVELOPMENT COMMONLY NOTICF On Tuesday, Murray Harris, Cat- Street,.,«.,. Woodbrldgem^.u..UH... ,,Js>r. "jtmy ?_b * the To*"«b'P Co EELOPMNT JBW3KI nml :;T/>CIA JEORZEJEWSKI, Hose. Boot*, Coats. Helmit", ftc .. CCfTo*"«b' V 0

" t\% IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN- lowlne proposed ordinance wasi li«ro- HydrmH iind Wnt»r Service Street. Woodbrldge, New Jersey, until 9HIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN- duced and passed on first reading at hnvp apolled 10 the Township Com- Perth Amboy. Kiwanis. ^n April j bids. mlttef of ihf Township of Woodbrldce B. J. DUNIOAH. B P. M,, TST on Mav 1. 1BS6, and then SHIP OP WOODftrtlDOE fN THE fl meetlnn of th« Township commiuee ,„,,,... „ . Total DlRtnir.ncmenU 2ft,. the Perth Amboy. Lions Club Townahlp Clerk. at said Memorial Municipal DulkihiK COUNTY OF MmraESEX THAT of the Township of Wdodbridje, In :or a trailer of Plentrj'-Rtr Ml Con- will hear O. H. Weferltpg of Amer- To be advertised In WoodbrldKe In- publicly opened and read aloud ' SECTION I Th hORe por ions of the County of Middlesex New Jersev. j sllmpM«n Llfenw herftofom Miied to Plans and specifications may be ob- the foilowniK Piuifneratert streets, and held on the 18th day of Aurll. IBM. st»rla jfilrteJew*U for prwnlses situ- B n f"™'™ • p rt on April IB, IBM And April f ican Cyanamid Corporation. A tained In the oftlce of Recreation De- •d'Hfcnt sKU-walk awns, shi.li, from aiid that said ordinance will be taken, ,i,d at 211 New Brunswick Avenue. B»l«npe Fo w«rdedL 28. 1950. and I Am ot bonds'auihorlrrd partment. No. I'^Maln Street, Wood- and after tile unitdm1e hereofii^rirui , bu^e vO*f ft>**V form furthei viibi rV,W»»J consideratio» *•*-•«*"•—•» n —an — d tin.,iii»n-»-: Hnnelawn-TTii- .-- N- --•_..,....,, . _.,„! f," = 1?.'^J,^ speaking engagement before trie and l u at Special E'ectlon held September 11, IMS, bridge, New Jersey. the sppclflcd widths, to p*sa8« at a bieellnK of said T«wnship Obtectlori". if anv should be made Perth Amboy "V ,JN*en's Club has NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Township Committee hereby rt- 1 COnunlttM >to. be held at Its mectlim imniedlwtrlv In wrltlm' to: B. J Dunl- to cover addition to Flretioule. MO.000.00, and KOTlCfc 18 HBRBBY QIVEN that new fire equipment, 120,00000, and credited been scheduled in the near future wrven the right to reject uny or all E!ln Avenue from Che nttrth prop'- roo.uum In th-e Memorial Municipal Kan Township C!erk, WoodbridBe, New sealed bids for the cleaning, exca- bids, ertv line of Hyult Street to the Building In Woodbrldge, New Jersty.i,,,. to our Retailor Account by the WoodbrldKe • with J. Austin, CaLalin Corpora- vation end restoration of tile Fords B. J. DUNIOAN. Smith property line of Butler on the 1st day of May, 1956. nt 8001 National Bank, was ; MOI^M tion, as speaker. Park Lagoon locawd In the Fords Township Clerk. Street minced from a 36-foot road- P. M. (D8T), or as soon thereafter as; STAN'S BAR AND OR1I.L Disbursements In connection with this bond section of the Township of W00H- To be advertised In Woodbrldge In- u>«y, to u 30-foot rnndwuy with » 15 said matter can be reached, at which ; .Stanley Jedr»]ewski l"i!" mic'e during current ftwa|, year ware ; The observance this year will be brldge. will be received by the Town- foot sidewalk nrcn on each side time and place all persons who may j Star-In Jedrwjewskl us follows: extended on an experimental basis of the street. i be Interested therein will be given ;m; I.-t.L 4.'19, 26 5fi Advertising for the Election I am to students of two (.'ramnjai schools Woodbrtdge at the Memorlil Municl- [ Wot'Jruff Avenue from the north opportunity to be heard concerning I Printing Ballott 3S.00 pal .Building, 1 Main Street, Wood-> Po'.l Clerics and Jartitor • V)M , with the thought in mind that in- bridge. New Jersey, until 8 P. M., SHERIFF'S BALK property line of Hyatt Street to the the same. NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS DST. on May 1. 1S5A, and then at said SUPERIOR COUST OP NEW JERSEY-i south property line of Butler Street, B. J. DUNIOAN, THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY Legal Pees . ... 80000 ' terest mny be initiated thereby Memorial Municipal fiuildlnu publicly Chancery Division,. Middlesex County. reduced from a 30-foot roadway, to I Township Clerk, TO Pirt Payment of Architect's Fees . ..-.. BOOM Kivini! the students "who are about opened and rend aloud. Docket No. F-IOO7-S5. HAYES SAVINGS a 30-toot roadway, with a IS foot AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR JOHN CHICARELLI, ANOELA CHIC- Printing of Bonds 120.00 \ Ar • Plans and specifications may be ob- and |X)AN ASSOCIATION, a corpora- sidewalk urea on each side of the CURBS AND OUTTERS AND NECES- AHELL1 Ills wife. I said Chicarelli to enter high school a better foun- tained In the office of Recreation De- tion of New Jersey, • Plaintiff, and. streot , SARY GRADING ON CHASE AVENUE :il«n kno'-"'i us rirr'irin. and Clcca- Balance to Be Added .. dation for choice of vocations. A partment, No. 1 Main Btreet, Wood- THEODORE w. vuccmoNE and Prosuert Avemie from the nnr'h IN THE AVENEL SECTION OF THE rielll). ANNjf1 MARIE EBNER ''anil ROSBMARIE property line of Hyatt Street to thf TOVIHIP "F WOODBRIDOE, MID- JOSEPH EIlNElt, tier husband. lour Tol"l Balance In Woodbrldiie Natlnnni Bank* demonstration prog ram entitled brldge, New Jersey. VECCHIONE. IilK west properly line of Waorthrldi'e DLEHEJi luunl", NEW JERSEY. ,The Township Committee hereby re- and AONES RICCIARDI. doing tmslues» of Hie defendants. Regular Account, February 2D, 1956 : "Chemistry in our Home Town", as "COTTAGE APABTMENTS," De- Avenue reduced from n 36-foot BE IT ORDAINED, BY THE TOWN- wves the right to reject any or all roadway, to a 30-foot roadway with SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN- (Seal) bids. fendants, Writ of Execution for the : YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and will bf presented by the Du Pont sale of mortgaged premises dated Marco. a 15 foot sidewalk area on each side KHn> OF WOODBREH3E, IN THE B. J, DUNIQAK, of Ule street. COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX: | required lo serve upon William J. TOWNSHIP OF WOODVRinnE, N, J. Corporation to Schoq\. 7, Fords, Townahlp Clerk. 28,'MM. [I tjeiRokos, Jr. 1143 East Jersey Street, FIRE DISTRICT NUMBER FIVE By virtue of the above stated Writ, Remsen Avenue from the north l. Tl April 24 and Shull School, Perth To be advertised in WoodbrldKe In- property line of Hyatystreet to the cpnstru CASH RECEIPTS AND IUtBUKREMKNTS Amboy, April 27. Tlie representa- ippenrtpnt on April 19, 1956 and April to me directed and delivered, I will BPFClAL ACCOUNT FOR FIRE ALARM SVSTIM 26, 19S6. expose to sale at public vendue on , 1 west property Jlne of WoodbrldKe i Chase ._ In a clvii uctlon In which Harry B, tives participating in the, program WEDNESDAY, THE 8IXTEENTH DAY! Avenue reduced from a 412-foot Property Line of Avenel Street South- ' March I, 1935, to Febrnary 2«, IS5G roadwoy, to 0 30-foot roadway, with 390 Llnc«l Feel, more or lota, and Kotler. Trustee, is plalnt-lf!, and John TO BlbllEftS OP MAY, A. 11. NlNmBN HUNDRED Chlcarelll, et uls, are defendants, pCnd- \'.ll the work of said Im- file your answer nnd proof of service' observance. Mopday/ the'Airterlcan OST. on May I. 1950, and then at ate, lying and being In the Township In duplicate with the Clerk of the Balance In Wnodbrldge National Bank, Special Aceount, said Memorial Municipal Building of Woodbrldge. m the County of Mid- SutleS r Street from the west prop- provement LS to be done In accordance Cyanamid Company will conduct publicly opened and read aloud. erty line of Demorest Avenue to the with the Plans und Profile of Chase Superior Court, state Hnuse Anno, February 29, 1950 a tour for students of Woodbridge dlesex and State of New Jersey. west property line of the develop- Avenue curb und gutter as heretofore Trenton, New Je.rsey, In accordance Plans and specifications may be ob- BEING known and designated us Lot ment known as "Chaln-O-Hlll, Av- > described mudt by Howard Madison, with the rules of civil practice and HlKh School. CarUn-f-t High School tained In the office of Mr. H. .J. 10 in Block 394-N op Map of "Chain enel" Teduced from n 30-foot roail- ; lownslilp Engineer, aiid the sped-' procedure. I.-L. 4/19, 28/56 Bailey, Board of' pealth, No. 1 Main O'HIIIs, Iselln. Section No. 4, sltuiiteJ PETER Gill' and Middlesex Vocational and Street; Woodbrldge, Me* Jersey. way, to a 30-toot rondwuy, with a' tiratlons therefore, which plans and! The nctlon has been Instituted for in Iselln, Woodbrldge Township. Mld- I'"S foo' t sidewal• - •k• area on each.. side. p ,.|f|(. t| on flic twlth! the purpose of foreclosing a mortgage. .Fire Dlstn.-t Technical High School. The Du The Township Committee hereby re- dlesei County, N J, Howard Madison, S pC a 0U8 are now pp g gg serves the rlKlit to reject any OT all of the street. the Township Engineer. dnted December 20 1951. mmle bv John Pont Company will have visnftt'on. Surveyor, dated July H, 1953, RevUvU SECTION II. Thai the lntendm*nt bids. December 3, 1953, and filed In the from students of the Perth Amboy and provisions of this Ordinance tluill B. J. DUNKJAN, Office of the Clerk of Middlesex County supersed« any and all Ordlnuhces. Res- Townahlp Cleric. on December 7, 1933. us Map No. 1853, High School during the r/ olutions or ' enactments that might TO te advertised In WoodbrldKe In- file Mi. • be inconsistent herewith Mayors James J. Flynn pf Perth dependent on April 19, 1958 and April The above description Is In accord- 26, 1956. SECTION III, Tills Ordinance shall Amboy and Hugh B. Quigley of ance with a survey made by Howard take effect Immediately upon its adop- Woodbridye Township have Issued Madison, Surveyor of Fords. N. J.,- tion and advertising us required by NOTICE TO BIDDERS dated March 18. 1954. , proclamations urging residents to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Being preiitlses commonly known and sealed bids for the Construction of HUpH B QUIOLEY. mark the week of observance. designated as No. 24 Bond Street. Ise- ConimlU'eeiiiitn-iit-Lartie. A state is as healthy as ReBtrooma In Playground located In lfn. New Jersey. 1 the Avenel Section of the Township of Attest: FOREST FIRES Woodbridge, will be received by the The approximate amount of the B. J. DUNIGAH, Township Committee of the Tdwhshtp Judgment to be by 14m tUe TOWtllblp Clerk. Forest and range lantls fires of Woodbrldge at the Memorial Muni- la the sum of Thirteen Thousanhousand OnOne To be advertised In The Independent- burned over 464.8O3- acres of In- cipal Building, 1 Main Street. Wood- Hundred Forty-three (|13,1«.00> Dol.- Leader on April 19th und April Jpth, bridge, New Jersey, until B P. M., DST lars together with the costs or this tale. 1956, with Notice of Public Heating terior Department land during on May l, 1656, and then at said Together with all and singular the for final adoption mi Mny 1st, J95ti. 1955 as compared with 1,624,701 Memorial Municipal Building publicly rights, privileges, hereditaments and opened and read aloud. appurtenances thereunto belonging or acres burned in lt»54i T+ie wdrst- NOTICE Plans and specifications may be ob- lu anywise appertaining. ROBJR'PH. JAiuqoj*. Notice Is hereby given that the fol- fires last year were thie three Oke- tained In the office of Recreation De- lowing proposed ordinance was Intro- its arteries, fenokee National 'Wildlife Refuge partment, No. l Main Street, Wood- Sheriff. duced and passed on nrst rpudlni; at brldge, New Jersey. FRANCIS P, MEEHAM, a meeting of the Township Committee in Georgia, whieli burned over - The Township Committee hereby re- Attorneyttorney. of the Township of Woodbrldge, In 284,230 acres. serves the right to reject any or all I.-L. 4/19, 26; 5/3, 10/56 $44.10 the County of Middlesex, New Jersey, bias, held on the lBth day of April. IBM, B. J. DUNIOAN, 4S»HKRIFF'g SALE and that said ordinance will be taken LEGAL NOTICES • • .. Towwhlp CMfk.. MIDDLE8BX COUNTY COURT — MI- up for further consideration and Anal TO be advertised In Woodbrldge. In- CHAEL PEAPUS, Plaintiff, and STAN- passage at a meeting of said Township NOTICE TO dependent on April 10, 1056-and April LEY ZOCHOWSKJ. Defendant. Oemtnlttee to be held at Its meeting t Writ of Execution for the sale rtfroom In the Memorial Municipal Sea lei) bids will be received at tlte premises dated March 1, 1QM. too! Purghaslnt Agent's Offlc^ Hoom 205, Building In Woodbrldge, New Jersey, CouptT Record BuildtriS, iNew Brims- NOTICE TO BIDDERS ,,By virtue of tile above stated Writ, on the 1st day of May, 1956, at 8:00 Wick, New Jersey, on "iWSday. May 8, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that to me directed and delivered, I will ex- P. M. (DflTl, or as soon thereafter as, 1561956,, at 1011:000 A. MM.. forjbt furnishing sealed bids jor the purchase by the pose to sale at public vendue on Bald matter can be reached, at which ' g Township of"«,SW Cubic Yards of WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY time and place all persons who may and deliveringdlii , prepap l SP ithhe fallow-fa I t Rl H Pill Dirt will be received by the OP MAY A. D., 19M, be Interested therein will be given an Ing to Roosevelt Hospital* Metuchen, Township Committee of the Township t the hour of two o'clock by the then opportunity to be heard concerning New Jersey U nerved by mure N. J,, for the period May 6 through 0/ Woodbrldge at the Memorial Muni- prevailing (Standard or Daylight Sav- the same. December 31, 1956 (deliveries to becipal Building, 1 Main Street, Wood- ing) time, In the afternoon of the said railroad track p«r square mile tlan made as needed) und at Which time Jirtdge, New 'Jersey, until 8 P. M., d»y, at the SherUI's Office In the City B. J. DUNIOAN, bids will be opened : DST, on May 1, l»5fi, and then at said or New Brunswick, N. J. Township Clerk. •T iny other state in the'union. (lv" 10 Cases Johnson & Johnson Combine Memorial Municipal Building pybllc- All the right, title and Interest of AN ORDINANCE TO PREVENT THE Rolll s 88x20 (12 to cs) J&J code 48610 ly opened and read aloud. defendant, Stanley Zochowakl, of, InDISCHARGE OP SURFACE WATERS this network of track moves the lif< or approvepp d e 24 seconds Bast 104.89 feet to a point; (b) The ulfl system was constructed an lteml the Purchasing Agent reserves for the year 1956, will be received by thence (3) South 78 degrees 9} minute* taws iU nilroadu at the high.-,i nii< the rlglit to make ttie award to one tht Township Committee of theEast parallel with Mawbey Street 44 for the purpose of xollectlnK and of the bidders. Townahlp pf Woodbrldge at the Me- disposing of sanitary ^ewaruge only 1 1 feet to a point; thence (4) South 16 and was not designed nor Intended in the nation, I9.SII per mil* - I' " Bidden shall tender their bids on- morial Municipal Building, 1 Main dlgrees 47 minutes 40 seconds West their own letterheads, and bids must Street, Woodbrldge, New Jersey, until for the colleatlon,: disposal or treat- 100.50 feet to the northerly line of ment of surface or rain waters nor U flve tlmtl the natioiul ntnte- b« accompanied by oa^h or certified 8 P. M,, D8T. on May 1, 1956, and then Mawbey Street and point or place oi check In the amount. Of 10 per cent at raid - Memorial Municipal Building waste waters emanating from any pijbllcly opened andjread aloud, v. Beginning. manufactory, cooling system or other (10%) of the total told Lots 492, 493 and part of 494, Blook' source. , The New Jersey railroad industry n: : The Board of Chosen Freeholders re- Plans and specifications may be obt 409 M, Woodbrldge T»x Map. , .CJ^IhS discharge of surface.! win aerves the right to lrvcrease or decrease talntd lu the off lice of Chief J. R. Premises known as 320 Mawbey pay an average ot \l.ti W t**«»f°r'" ') the amount above specified bv lidding Etgan, Chief o'f Police, 1 Main Street, arid waste waters Into said svsteia has Street, Woodl^rldg New Jersey overburdened the sewer linesi and thereto or deducting therefrom an Woodbrldge, New Jersey. Premises sold 1 ubject to mprtgagd 11.00 it earnB in the state! IntrtditiW. J»-I amount equal to1 25 per cent IU1, i of The Township Committee hereby re- bject to eicluded sanitary sewerage therefrom held by Hoboken BanBnkk fof r (Jinwith the result, that, In many In- 1 tht total amount herein mentioned. serves the right to reject any or all Hoftoken, New Jefl»y hapg, But true, In We« Jersey every i" The Purchalng agent reserves the bids. stances. iSwerage has backed up Into The approximate amount of tt)«cellars causing health hazard*. tax right to reject any or all bids and Ills B. J. DDNIOAN, judgment to be satlsfled by said tsla sible piece of railroad "property i» "' action It aubject In all respects to.the Township Clerk. (dl The collictlon of said waters'In Is the Bum of Seven Hundred forty-one aald system liaj also resulted In the approval of the Board of Chosen Free- To be advertised In Woodbrldge In- (1741.00) Dollars together with the costs • whether or not it produce* income, inHuili";. holders of the County or Mlddlese.*. dependent on April 19, 19S0 and April imu«<--e saury rc.ujimit thereof it of this sale. :IS By order of the Board of chosen 26, 19M. sewage treatmi nt plants at great ex such unlikely lUm» ai iijfris, warnini; »IK" Together with all tnd singular thi pense to this township. Prefholdern of the County of Mlddleset. rights, privileges, hereditaments and "(MRS ) HELEN" HAYES, NOTICE TO BIDDERS (e| To prevent the continuance of and station escalators installed foe public ^'- "• Sealed Bids (or the Construction ot appurtenances thereuntil belonging or these rmiunlii, to eliminate the afore- C 1 h Sanitary 3ewe.r In fiayea Avenue, Co- ill anywise appertaining. said exuen.se and to preserve Mid and convenience. Furthermore, New J.eiufy •"'" I.-L. 4/26/50 ' " " - ROBERT H, JAMISON, system for the exclusive UH for which' loula, Woodbrldge Township, New Jer- u NOTICE TO BCV, together with Munholei necessary Sheriff, It was, Infended, thlt Ordinance U railroad property an average •( tuiMf.w " "'' ''" - 6«nl«d Bids for tlic construction of "Wyef, »» shown on tn« Plutis, win PATTEN & PR¥OA, toe received by the Township Commit- . Attorneys. ON II. Prom and after adoption it tuxes non-i-ftilroad property of the sann; vuhn tanlUry Sewer In Kowni', Dorothy, and I.-L. 4/19, Tfi; i/3. 10/M p«y«er' Streets, Karkus and Metuchen tee of the Township oi Woodbrldge, M3.7O of this Ordinance it shall be unlaw- Avgnues. WooctorlUKC Woodbrldge New Jsrsey, at the Memorial Munici- ful for any person, firm or' corpora' There are jictiwl eaam on word where the railroad- Township. Now Jersey, togeiher with pal Building, Woodbrtdgt, »ew Jersey, 8HJKBIIFB SALE tlon to discharge, or to cause tor permit v Manholtt ana necessury "Wyes." as Mntll i P. U. (DBT) oil May 1st, IBM. BUPEKIOB COURT OF «BW JER- to be discharged. Into any! sanitary recently wld property and were unable to fyali^'' '" 8«Y - Chancery Division. MlddWi sewer, or Into any portion ot any iUown on the PI HUH. will be received by and then at satd Memorial Municipal .sanitary sewerage system lq this Town- the coit uf i Mingle year's tu««t tlw Township OuiiuiiltXce uf Hie Tuwn- Building publicly opened and r«ad County. Docket No. F-873-U. TUB aloud. * BOWfKY (SAVINGS SANK, a corpor ship, any surface waters, mill Waters, " at Woodbrldue. New. Jtjrsey, at 1 or water used an part ot or In cou,. Memorial Muulclpttl Bullillim. 'Hie Information for bidden, Qpecl- Btlon of tht State, of New York. Plain' |J Ntw nectlon with any cooling or refriger- Tuxution that wtfos out «arning« and actually creates 1»" ' Mfe, Jersey, until 8 p. M ficjiUons. Form of Bid and Form ot tiff, tad OUVEB t- JOHNSON and ating aystein, or water uueil by any T) on May Int.. 1036. and Ilitii at Coutraft may be obtained at theOIRTRUDE JOHNSON, bis Wife, et ttls, manufactory or business of cummer- ii mor,e than unrtifUlrtie and diaerimlnatory, It l« de»ti-u<-tivo UU Memorlul Muulc-lt>al BiilldliiK pub- Office uf Howard Hadlson, Townahlp Defendants. Writ of execution lor the i-lal establishment In the making, ' llcly opened und r«n Townahlp Committee of thtwithin thirty daya after the actual Of1 MAY A D., N rlliich*rg«g.. or to cause mind oit what needs to b* done to get tax fait filay i» ^' ' hlp of Woodbria** nwrvu the date of the opening thereof HUHDMD Fi bt discharged In . «!• niv« any tiiroruv»4uw Uk. or It the HHou r o!f ttwo o'clock by the then 01 Into suy poi sanitary Jersey. YWll find the facU in "Rtpif ON TlafcM", iiirtwitoi- Railroad lnf"'- I. J. 6UWOAN, MWertge jynem ship, shy Ay or •» bid* , ' Towbahlp Clerk. prmuias (atundkrd or o»yUint Sav wster or other fluid eman 'ng frpin- nmtion Bureau, U Commerce 8trwt, Km* I, N. J, Ider uiuy wttl)a«W)JUa $\A |>L. 4/19, 2«/5fl ugl time, In the afternoon of the any aource other than the rtgulir thirty (luyn After th« »«tu»l said day. at tlt« Sheriff's Office In the sanitary sewerage fsollltles in My " the opeutnu ttleMof.1' ' TO BIUDEftS City ot N«w BruihWlck, N J. home, house, dwelling, store, busiutta, B X DyjfiaAN. StvJad Bldt for the Conatrucdon oi All tht fflliowipg tract, or parcel of comuiercltl or manufacturlpK estab- Township Cltrk. Btnlwry Htwtr In Conduit Wny, C»- land aud prcinlws, hvelnufter parUcu- lishment ...... a.~_, 'jj-thuf, ciemUntf,' PatrloU. l»rly described, altiut* lylo« aud being SBOTiON IV. It (hall be UHttti Floremo*. C*r<«lh», and In tin Townsjtlp of Wnodbrldge, In the lot suy person, firm or corporation lo KOT1CB TO » County ot Middlesex, la tit* State of couu«H, ,dinsfiUy or ludlrvctly, any ' 18 H8&90&Y Utft Jor«». wgetW with New Jemay: lujup pumi) 0> 111]/ part of any COO I ii far the th« Wf i'»d necemorv "Wye*" W Being known mid designated as Lot lug (jismn with »ijy line or pip* II abown Mi|#« Plans, will be received IT, in Slock, 39«-fl on tb» M*n oi RAILROADS SE> of Wood: 1 n B-oy by th»"'lrWBsl IP Committee of th« Chain O'HIIIs. hello, Bmtlou 1. How- > Township -'* 111 TttWDlhlB « Wuotlbrldge, N«w Jeriey, ard Midtiou, burvtjur, dand " " at Uil Mwerbtl Muukliikl Bullaliij, . ThCRStSAV. APRIL 2fl, fTftfi?N Van Ness 1-Hitter Gives Frosh 6-1 Win FIRST DlRBY WIN? - - • By Afan Mavtr Barron Yearlings tnkttrnt Cunningham Stars' In WHS Track fin Stop Perth Amboy WOODBR1DOE - Tltfre Is a In Diamond Duel lossibitity that the present Wood- bridjie High School Track team WOODBfUDGE Coac-h B* will become the gftatest in the Mascpnlk's Freshmen baseball Barron Avenue instrtutlon'a hh- squ«

;,uv and Carl flier, co-chfllrmett of the V.IP.S. .11 tht 220. With the sophomore Woodbridge catcher, worked a \o"e'e'ttstei' out of this event, Bob good game behind the plate. n: banquet Saturday Right at trie American Kasko broke the Jape for the Bar- Earlier in the week the Wood- iwih, covering the cour.se'in 23.5 bridge Yearlings lost a 4-3 deci- lM building, claim trie iffalrls a sellout ftori- seconds. Tom Sattilaro of St. sion to Rahway when a cluster of '" i.immc, the Woodbridge football and baseball Mary's placed second. damaging errors opened the gates is headed with several! of hU teammates to Woodbridge scored a triple vic- for the victors" total runs. * Jack O'Donnell started on the vportU. tory in the 880 yard sprhit with Walter Gloss, another promising mound for. Woodbridge ,and went I INC HIGHLIGHTS sophomore, winning the run In three innings before turning his 2.10. Gene Stuber and Bill Benze- chores over to Matt Fratterolo. M, I'app and his tireless'committees are doing a leski followed in his wake. While working off the rubber, , ii,•(inducting the New Jefwy Knights of Colum- Lara? Wins O'Donnell limited Rahway to one Geijer Takes Over Top Spot -lit, struck out four and walked Bruce Lagay, one of the Red >,Doling Tournament at the Bowl-Mor Laiies. . .. two. Fratterolo,1 who eventually Blazers' best middle runners, sin ion was as hot as a firecracker In the Crafte- absorbed the setback, worked the ramped home first in the 440, In County Kegler Tourney last four frames without giving tip v iiditso League with a 681 set, which he chalked negotiating the distance in 54.5. AIR-FORCE FIRST: Caikt Robert JonninEs, a Colonia resident hit. However, he issued three FORDS—Louis Geijer, Jr., took games of 234, 174 and 224 lor The mile run was won easily by and a graduate of WondbriiUe IHRII School, is uniiuic amont in roiling games of 225, 233 and 223.... Emma local athletes since he enjoys the distinction of beini a member free passas which were respon- over ihe top spot In the handicap n 632 set, while Tony Ferraro of seasoned Bob Fair whose time was i>[ the first Air Force Aradrmy baseball tram at Denver. Colorado. sible for the Union County nine's : who makes a habit of appearing in our copy singles In the Middlesex County Ferraro's spilled the pins, for S.I 3. Jansen of Woodbridge fin- The Kalcons have a 15-eiimr schedule, which inelurtt-s varsity winning run. Dick Kielim was Mejj's Handicap Bowling Tourna- scores of 226, 234 anw 167 for a ished second and Sosnowski of St. in i iKiwling exploits, once again set the pace in opposition from the Kuckv Mountain region. Rahway's winning chucker. »wnt at the Fords Recreation 627 total. Pat Fratterolo of Port Mary's third. |c ntrai Jersey Women's League with totals of 167, alleys. Reading, bowling far Whltey's During the game, the Barrons Bob Kantor maneuvered his collected two this—one by fiart 203 for a. 596 three-game mark. And to think Cfcijer put together games of Cafe, recorded a 614 set after body over the crossbar at & feet, Brodkin and the other by Ken nth allows Soapy a 25-pin spot whenever they show 179, 187 and 144 for a 510 mark, plucking off games of 223, 192 and I inches to cop the broad jump Township Police Marksmen Kosloski. " • • - -'-••' but with his handicap boosted his 198- for Woodbridge; while Misserak of the alleys together in a family match... . Jack total up to 750 pins. Ken Mefrin St, Mary's placed second. One of with a 120 average In SayrotUe, is seriously and Sam Blondo moved Into first the most remarkable athletes on Pushed to Defeat Middlesex arrons the Barron squad is little Ronnie lit; about hiring a coach to correct his flaws. plac* In the scratch doub com'Grammar Baseball WOODBRIDGE - Middlesex, a MIDDLESEX (1159) petition with 1.204 plrts. Hutteman, a 135-pounder from fifth place team last summer, R, Lung 296 |CMK1!«T and Walter Dumont have filed their appll- Melvln, a veteran bowler, hit lselin who won his second straight I handed the Township Police a rail A. DiBart Clash Tomorrow toi the job. , . . Ray Gerity splashed the pins the pins for tallies of 199. 190 and Play is Launched javelin event by tossing the lance surprise in a recent Central Jer- J. Kulpak ' 287 "I! 150 feet, 9 inches. sey Pistol League mateh when they WOODBRIDGE- Coasting abng i total on games of 193, Ifl4 and 245 to pace the 202, while Blondo came through, B. Agans 285 The Barronu dominated the dis- with a 6-1 record, the Barrons will racking up marks of 166, 186 and Team Standings forcefi trie local marksmen to so •rs at UR' Bowl-Mor during the past week. . . . cus tjhrow by taking lilst and; travel to Walter Overholt Stadium 261 to account for the 1,204 total. W all-otJt before finally winning it by third place. Joe Martlno, the a close 1164-1159 score. In Carteret tomorrow afternoon j^ikson was all smiles after rolling his 266 games Blondo's brilliant 261-tame placed v/oodbridge . 1 former (football star, was tops The victory was_ Wopdbrldge's Little League Fund seeking victory No. 7 against Car- him at the top in the 704 Club Hapelawn .. 1 ii::2 three-game total at the Craftsraen's'Clubr. .. with'a Ire foot flip, while Guctek sec6hd straight since tne start of teret High. The'inter-county game singles competition. Port Reading .. 1 of St, Maw's placed second, and the>U956 bampalgn and the second Is scheduled to start at 3:30- nu ami a half still separated the Saturday Niters, F.cJ Rzopenski Just mls«d by one Fords .,,-....'.... . 0 Smith third. Bill Sabo added extra ^ the teum^)osted an 1,164 to- Accounting Given o'clock. „ Baiinis and Bob's TV In the Woodbridge Ser- pin of tying Geprge Pflster foriKeasbey .. 0 'points, toy the Barrons' total by taj. Last year the best scoi* re- Eddie Seyler, the lefthander the lead in the scratch singles—I Avenel . 0 WOODBRIDGE -- The Pinan- iinnt The Kasar Builders should make it in winninfc4fle shot put event with a CoVtled in the circuit was an 1,167 from Fords who has two straight splashing the pins for scores of j 47 foot, 11 inch toss. Andy Llscin- irta'fk, which incidtentally was ial Committee of the Woodbridge wins to his credit, will be Coach \v MHibndge Service circuit The Kasar Builders 265, 171 and 184 for a 610 series.; WOODBRIDGE—The Township ski won the 110 yard low hurdles chalked up by the Township sharp- Little League this week released Nick Priscoe's choice to face the Robert Haug Woodbridge, Orammar School Baseball League its 1955 financial statement for make it in the St. Cecelia's Women's League. oot t ofofff t0 flne star t thls eek for the Red Blazers in 11.4. shdoters. Ramblers. Jim King is expected into T the « « flne start thls * *eek the benefit of the sponsors and •IV HKARS THAT: lit Yard Low Hurdles: Time Andrew Ludwlg, the "Old Re- tq handle the catching assign- II j — Uscinski (W>, Cheke (St. liable" on the Woodbridge squad, ommunity to show clearly how ment. n Township has agreed to furnish the Fords. Mi, Siaemer , was top man for the second money is spent each summer to operate the American and Na- Although he is certain about his i.«•.!(.•,ue with paid umpires during the coming 106 Yard Dash: Time 10.3 - straight match with a 296 tally outfield, Priscoe has his inner de- with a 735 set. Haug had a 587 fi tional divisions. Cunningham , Alexander (WJ, out of a possible 300. He collected fense set With Harold Ford at first •:•. Robert Jennings of Colonia showed suffl- Krttch set on games of 177, 215 his total by firing 98 points'in slow year. Sattilaro (St. M). Sponsors responsible for fi- base, Johnnie Howell at second, .lijiiity to make the first Air Force Academy base- and 1»5. fire, 98 In time and a perfect 100 nancing the popular Little League Woodbridge made its debut in 22* Yard Dash; Time 23,5 - Eddie Urbanskl at shortstop and Ken Melvin of Sayreville Is in a in rapid. His teammate, Anthony are Mauro Motors, Eeo Diner, am at Denver, Colorado. . . . Freshman coach the league In spectacular fashion Bob Kasko , Sattilaro (St. M>, Jerry Gonyo at third. < third place tie in the scratch Zijccaro, who Is also off to a fine Avenel C.I.O, August P. Greiner, by shutting out'Fords by an U-0 Parkas (W). : Ma icmk rates his own Bob Strother as a good tingles division with McCoola of staJlt, placed second on ttie team Stewart's Root Beer, Kiwanis N(w Brui)swick with identical 604 44* Yard Dash. Time 54.5 — La- with a 294 scihtt. -[: prosject. . . . Ronnie Hutteman of Lselin and of Ken Club, Knight of Columbus, Wood- sets. Melfln accumuiaUd"^»l? to- gay , Fritsche , Oheke Robert Lajigiof Middlesex came Miele's in Sweep, Jorgensen, the starter for Wood' bridge Fire Company, James Mo- - nt a member of the Woodbridge track' team, i'st. M>. ' " Close to matching Luilwig's feat tal with games of 176, 221 and- bridge, was at peak form, limiting tors,. Woodbridge P.B.A., William fhen he-hit Ills targets for a 295 mailest javelin tftrower in the stat*.... Coaches 207. the Fords swingers to three scat- W0 Yard Eon: Time 2.10 — Connell, and the Woodbridge total. . ' Now Tied for 2nd Plank Sullivan of New Market tered hits over the seven-Inning pross , Benze- Lions Club. I'ru'oe and Prank Capraro have made arrange- Woodbridge1 is scheduled to aKd Tom- Lagonia of Perth' Am- route. He also had his control, ieski «W). « , During the past year the Wood- 11 take the Barrons over to Bbbetts Field Satur- ourney to North Plainfield Tues- W L boy are in second place in the fanning 10 batters and walking One Mile Bun: Time 5.13 — Pair bridge Little League completed (W), Jansen iWi, Sosnowski (St. day afternoon to compete against Kasar Builders ; 55>4 S4Vi -"imny to attend a baseball clinic being con- scratch doubles with 1,169. Ted only one. Eaii Prang was Fords' its two-field stadium ax the foot M). the North Pla|nfield Police in a Miele's Excavating 49 41 1 Stevens and Mike Pleskln took losing hurler. Of Van Buren -Street with con- •: i>y members of the Brooklyn scouting and HlfH lump: Distance. 5 feet, 6 league match. Ideal Beauty Salon 49 41 over third place with 1,161. Lou tributions from, local residents The versatile Jorgensen was inches — Kantor (W», Mizerafc WOODBRIDGE 11164) Mary's Dress'^hop 48% 41 Vt u, staffs. The group will take in the Dodgery Butkocy and Mtke Sawchek of also the Woodbridge star at the and the assistance of numerous (St. Mi, Demeter-e un with Avenel's only «afe Signing of contracts of consent in the net ranks after posting a 2,- \U YDIII Old Ka»orlt«« BOWLERS! «f i»t. 906 s«*r987. Tlte high blast-* single in the fourth In- by p*miU will be' held at the In- 4 score. Thfe call of Play Ball will soon be echoed. You, "LITTLE bowlers for the caunty Seat quln- man Avenue flrehouse at, 2:30 P.M. William HauB, Jr., the tounia- LEAQIIERS," future baseball stars of tomorrow, can' be assured Ofeaiiu* to of proper equipment it JAG'S. ';' "So EVEKY Mt ver« Elmer ^Cursfty 316, and Sunday. April 39. Boys tout be tnent secretary, disclosed that the t «r Il.tM* LEAGUH8 accoippanied by one or both par Your^unlforma, bats, balls etc., will be issued by your AY nd SATURDAY Chick "Waldner 215. Slobodien's Jim Plgnate|o, the former competition among the various enU. LITTLBfLEAOUE. Yg)i must have the, shoes and gloves. ""'"'« to the Miitk of T*W4M M*W »'"'•* iiKl Whltey's Cafe of Perth Am- Montelatr High School star own. f of Columbus Councils will Counter boy took over third and fourth «* by 'h« New York Yankees, has Home james are held at the continue two additional weekends We, at JAO'S, feel confident that we oan supply you with ^ liter Bowne Colonia Ball Field at the end of the correct glove and styoes for you, '' places, respectively. i been re-assigned to Bradford, Pa., at Bo*l-Mor. wid HI* Pennsylvania Avenue. We have a wonderful stock of baseball ftares, over 500. and Bob Oilman of Adela's Bar hit In Ute Pony League. 1 •VI'VJKST1C TRIO we assure you that we cao suit you. fyate PrUon Furm 9 Come in to browse i>r,oun Section Colonia Chain o'Hills Park Reports —Mrs Vincent Bouchoux and,*'th Mr- Jewk«y , .•cores were 694-642. 867-634 and Elizabeth Avenue, pntcrtained Surr- daughter. Penny, Homes Park «nd sister Mr •„,\,"'" (Including Ojikes' E*tatea, Canterbury VillageJ 877-642. day In honor of thp first birthdnv StefAe. Sale? and Loul&e Sinclair. Ruttiit.,; au;a Roberts and Donna Avenue, nttended the tenth birth-1 ' WHuiM'Mw Vfinmrt»*m witH totals esz. Guests were: Mrs. N. Sliayne and Paifc. Staten Island. of 462 and 424. while the Dairy*, Br Mr.s. Gordon Plsytrr. Park children, Joan nnd Ronald, nnd maids' star w»s Sue Seredy, whc«| Avenue, and Mrs. Constant Shls- Mrs. D. Shayne, both of Wrstbury —Birthday conRraiulations this —Mr. and Mrs. Oeorne Latako, MRS, GFOROE chalked up a 422. slas, Grand AveniiP, left early Park; Mrs. A. Feder and son, Har- wppk" so to DorolW Cusey *'fill«ft« n y MRS. PAtrlela Avenue, entertained Mrs. Amnref! M Tide F. FEHGVSON Saturday for a day in New York. ry, and her srandson. Billy: Mr. betli Avenue; Patricia Cownn, CHARLES Alexander Kosinrski and sorv hope* that you w, ,;;""• The Kasttr Buttders were practi- Thry had luncheon at the Fifth and Mrs. B Oerstl and daughter, Oranri Avenue; Patricia Scharff, Alexander, Jr.. Railway, Thurs- flS Homes Park as possible when ;'• OL1PIIANT, cally assured of the league cham- Avenue Brass Rail, saw "Fallen Elaine; Mrs. S. Lasky, and Mrs. Elizabeth Avenue; Deborah Lynn Jr. day. Avenue Adam. Rebecca Pl^ce,; Virginia at your door. Mi s »', pionship when they romped to a AnSels" in the afternoon, had din- B, Cohen, all of Newark; Mr. and J «• chairman,;; •? West, Strefi. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles MUTMO, Irene Stcib, BloomflqW Avenue; triple conquest over Al's Sunoco. Liberty 9-147} ; ner at The Parlslennc and went Mrs. C. Rittlemiin and sons. Robert Mrs. Loui., twrpid, ,' Cnlonlfk. N. J. Inman Avenue, visited < Mr. and 807-M5. 673-848 and 683-650. j to thr iiittlH performance of "The nnri Allen, Union and Susan's D.'hrn Lee WIlTOn. Woodruff Street : MM. Frederick' Frederick, Old 1 and PegKy Qulgley, Rebecca Place. ,Open-house was ioi,i ' Phone Lillian Kaluskel. the Con strut - Gray Flannel Suit" at the Roxy. prottipri. In nnd Joel, W Bridge. Sunday. ;the Treatment C!i! f ' Fulton 8-19GG tloneers" most effective bowler, hit —Mr. and Mrs. Pfa'yter and chil- —Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Caloln, —Raymond Alexander Wood-, campaign "kick-off H —A snn. Stephen John, w« —Susnn .lime F^nnesz. EliZiibetli a 200 *vni> and 478 set to lead dren, Laura, Diane and Jimmy Woodruff. Street, had as dinner run" Street, had a special treat for held MondaV, at n, i'." horn at the Memorial ORtwpRtWc the victors, while Estelle Eosso Avpiuifl. WHS hos:«:..s at two parties his elxhth birthday Tuesday. He fS Sivoy! were Sunday dinner Ruests of Mr. guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Louis ,Vocattoijai School Al.,'" Hospital. Elizabeth, April. 3, to frr her eighth birthday, Monday. 1 md his .sisters, Vlven and Valerie; 1 Pin:p. vas tin- ijuest Tursday of' and Ann Peterson followed with Playtcr's aunt. Mn. Walter Biddle. Proverioher, and Cpl. Delmer HoaR- .fdeslrlns to attend .i,, ,",', Mr. and Mrs. John Androsko, Sundry's i?iiost.s .were: Mr. and. Mr. ;;rul Mr.v Juiin Monahun. Jer- tallies of 454 and 435 Mae Pine- Hasbrouck Helshts. land, Sturaleon Bay, Wise. Cpl. ind Dlannfc and David ,Kull. Skip 'Mrs. Strada tin,,. ". Mrs. Frank Fenrifsz. Si\, and Mr. h My City. Amher.it Avenue. The couple have ault's 465 set was high for the —Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Bar- Hosgland Is with the Strategic Air py, Bucky, Laura and Stephen 'reservations. " a daughter, Linda. Oas Pumpers. d Mrs. Rudic Fonncsz and Sons, nickel tmd daughter. Jane'EUen, Baur/i, Jimmy and Deborah Saran- —Miss Patricia Scott, Inmnn Cnmmftnd and leaves thi^week for —Mrs. James SUunton, West In the flnai match of the eve- Sihby and Gnrv, K?nilworth. At- nttrntled Friday's matinee per- .szac, Lirida Enstrom and Janice Avcntie, and Joseph Oeinnulo, Lake England. ' —Mrs. Alan RfeV% Street, was the recent guest ot ning, the Ideal Beauty Salon lriins her party Monday were formance of the circus nt Madison and Jack Clough went to after- Pnrxippany, aUciidftcl a Circus —Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hert- John Harrison Av, Mr. end Mrs. Albert Staunton, nicked belin Lumber In two out Kalhie Blankfn, Gail Kauflman. Square Garden. noon performance of "Junior Fro- performance Saturday at the plder, Washington Avenue, went to luncheon guests Mr,,,.,'' Roselle. of -three^ The Beauticians came Penny Bouchoux, Betty and 'Gerry j. —Mr. nnd Mrs. "Sam' Cavallaro lics." They were accompanied by Joieph Schorl, ' IV Madison Square Garden, N. T. dinner and the theatre last week —Mrs James Black Shd daugh- out on top in the first and third and children. Barbara Ann, Sandra Mrs. Raymond Alexander, Mrs. —Sunday guests of Mr. a.nd Mrs. to celebrate their ninth wedding ter.. Karen, Patricia Avenue, ae-, games, 685-654 and 701-640, but stars with .set of 467 and +54, and Santo Anthony, Washington Stanley Baum and Mrs. Albert George Latzko, Pfttiiola AvMiue, anniversary. •ompanled by Mr. and Mrs. Au-; lt the second, 687-662. . while Betty Mauceri was In high Avenue, have returned from a Ku'l. were Mr. and Mn. Stephen Karate -Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weber, gust De Vtco and children. August, Vicky ftaransley and Erma Heb- sfftr for the Lumberjacks after three-wfcR visit with Mrs. Caval- ' —JAi. and M«. John R. Jewkes and daughter. Jarrtoe, l*erth Am-1 Park Avenue, had as guests.Mr. and Jr. Wayne and Sharon, Btfteon. lcr was the Ideal Beauty Salon's recording a 467 three-game marK, l»ro's father, Antonio Ranaudo. at boy on a trio to Hamburg' to visit the —Mr. apd Mrs. Alexander Ko- Gingerbread Castle, The group siarski and son, Alexander, Jr. n lso made a stop at Washington's Railway, weir the Supper [ruestR Headquarters in Morrlstowu Ra- Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. James tional Historic Park Sunday after- Biack, Pairicla Avenue, noon. —Mr. and Mrs. ChBTles Monzo. Inman Avenue, entertained Mr. —Mr. and Mrs. John Qulnn and Charles Pizzi, Orange, Sunday. daughters, Eileen and Patricia, —Mr. and Mrs. Michael De Vlco Iselln. were the guests $aturd»y «od sons, Louis indMiehoel, Jr., at Mr. aiKt Mrs. Edmund*Htigries, and Miss Qtfaldlne Meselll, all of Savoy Place, South Platnfleld, wet* the guests —Mrs. Paul Knlerieman, Rah- Sunday of Mr. and Mrs, George way, was the lunchton west of RADAR mm Latzko, Patricia Avenue. Mrs. Fred Newkirk. Amherst —Mis* Carol Scott, Union City, Avenue^Jhuraday. » •' spent the week-end wfth Mr. and —Mrt. Stephen KB rate and Mrs. Albert Foote, Inman Avenue. daughter, Janice, .Perth Amboy. —Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Latalto.' ipent the day v*lth her mother? Patricia Avenue, entertained Mr. IMrs. George UiUko, Patricia Ave- Howard ALShmore, Conn,, and his) nue, Tuesday. ftther, Mr. John Ashmore, Avenel, —Dinner guesU Saturday of Thursday. • ' Mr. and Mrs, Charlet Morueo, In- —Mr, and Mrs. Roderick Greig man Avenue, were Mr. and Mrs. and son. James, Broadway Avenue, Frederick Frederick and children. were the dinner miast* Sunday of Fred and Alice, Old Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Greig, Prince- ton. —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newkirk. —Mis. Charles Skiblnski, Am- Amherst Avenue, visited Mrs. herst Avenue, and Mrs. Arthur Fred Bunting, Morgan, Friday. Denker. Hawthorne Avenue, visited —Mr. and Mrs. Richard Doo- Mrs. Denker's parents, Mr. arid chBck and children. Kathleen and Mrs. Arthur Schneider In Connec- Richard, Jr., Patricia Avenue, vis- ticutt Wednesday. ited the Staten Island Zoo, Sun- —Mr, and Mrs. Fred Oliphant day. and daughters, Cathy and Jane,, day and the following-day visited Nnrmnndy Road, were the guests Mr. and Mrs. John Law*, Jersey Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas City. Dusbinka, Scotch Flails, at a fam- —6gt. Wallace Hughes, Savoy ily party in celebration of Mr. Place, vl^ted Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Dushinka's birthdayi ert Lanza, New Brunswick, Mon- —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Butter and day. sons, Rickie and sJohn, Mldwood —Mr, aftd Mrs. Albert Fcote, Way, and their son-in-law and j Inman' Avejhie. entertained Mr. daughter, Mr. and Mrs,

! the stock car races at Old1 Bridge Sunday. By —Sunday evening gliests of the At tin: San Antonio Proving (irmmils, several carsj.were fueled Joseph Mauceris were Mr. and Mrs, I he same car, after a few tankfuls of Shell Premium Casuliiiu with competitive |imii!Um-{;r;uU- p;^olints, 1 lit 200-plus H.I', GLADYS E. Frank Maucerl and children, with TCI'*, showed 10% faster acceleration when checked by car you see w;is driven about 31XX) niilt-s, under normal driving SCANK Frances and Raymond, Correja WITHOUT TCP radar. Results on the other cars, wh«n switched to Shell conditions. Then the rat« of uueleration was clwcktd by wm K? 1 Avenue. Premium with TCI', varied. Most cars jhenved" a 6 to IH ; 497 Lincoln raJar. Performance was below ^ar, due to deposits which, Children attending public school increase in pick-up. In each case, TCP additive had neu- Highway will receive their first Holy Com- caused the spark plugs to iiushre. tralized power-wasting de[>usits, stopped spark plug "mits." Tel. LI-8-1679 munion after eight o'clock Mass Saturday morning at St. Cecelia's' Church. Confessions of children will be heard tomorrow night- —Mrs. Edward Bowcn, Pershlng i . Avenue, celebrated hW birthday at —Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Hubbs, a family gathering. Milltown, entertained Mr. and Mrs, —Mr. and Mrs. William Dangell James O'Rourke and sons, Dennis have organized a family bowling and Gary, Auth Avenue. .team which bowls every Saturday —Mis Helen Thomas, daughter at Cartelet Bowling Alleys. Play- of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thomas, Mid* ers are: Mr. und MVs. Dangell. Mr. dlesex Avenue, was guest of honor Shell Premium with TCP leaves 1 and Mrs. Donald Dangell, Mr. and at surprise birthday party given Mrs. Frank MantUone, Mrs. Edward by Dorothy Elaine Morgan and Bowen and Lillian Dangell. Barbara Mahon In honor, of her fifteenth' birthday, Saturday —At a meeting of the Ladies Guests were: Joseph Dale, John Auxiliary of lselin Post Thursday and Gail Urikes, DoTothf Elaine at Post Headquarters, pUms wern Murgan and Barbara Mahon, Pete Competitive Gasolines behind in identica completed for Saturday nlirtit's Nalasco, Lee Kane and James joint installation with the post Krul. officers. Mrs. Carl Luna Was elected —A meeting of the teachers of fts a three year, trustee, and Mrs. the primary department of First QlUe Foley as eighth district, dele- Presbyterian Church Sunday fate. Mrs. Harold Lake, {jr. wan the School was held Friday at the pcipient of th« special' award. A acceleration tests! home of Mrs. Jean Blldtnburg county council meeting was an- Bloomfleld Avenue. Plans were nounced for May 11 at Avenel Post. discussed for the coming Children's The eighth district meeting will be Dai Program. Next month's theme May 4 in South Plainfleld. will be "Good Mews To, Tell." The ODERN CARS are beautiful perform- —Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cilko, children will make individual flan- Shell Prernium* Gasoline with TCP, ,.„. 32 Bloomfleld, announced the birth nelgraphs. It was decided that each ers. Yet, within less than 3500 miles of a daughter ut Rah way Memorial M greatest gasoline development in»31 years, teacher pay monthly dues ffl .50 Hospital cents each to cover cost of neces- of driving, even a new car can fall victim to —Mr, and Mrs George Kanec, aary matcr-tuta for their work, in neutralizes ermine deposits. TCP additive 1050 Queen Street, also welcomed the classes. Announcement was engine deposits. . . s. little daughter at Railway Me- made of instructions to be given restores power to your car that pre-firing morial. Hospital. , • for Vacation Bible School at ^-Several members of'Perpetual class April 30 al first Park Baptist These deposits cause pre-firing of the gaso- and spark plug "miss" take away. ht Council, Daughters of Amer- Church, Plainpcld, All teachers attended u meeting of Nancy qre Invited to attend. line or sj)ark plug f'miss"—denying you tire ^ Switch to §hell Premium Gasoline with oln Circle, of Woodbrtdge. The —A meeting of Star of Iselln po^er you p^id fqr, the acceleration you al visitation of Mrs. Mary Circle 3,4, Lady Foresters Of Ameri- TCP and get back lost power as you drive. POole, Pitman, State Councilor uud ca was held Monday at Pershing occasionally need no matjjer how careful a her staff of ofllceis took place. At- Avenue School IS. Mrs. Agnes " : your neighborhood Shell Dealer. • tending were: Mrs. Mildred Muse- Quitaviwn was the recipient of the net, Mrs. William Roach, Mrs. specjal award. driver you are. f e additive Shirley Jeffries, Mrs. AUW Calvert, and Mrs. Lavinu Kcrlfflgntino. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, £ OOStS 80 llttl* ^rento Street, have an theii1 house guest. Mrs. Jwephine Qrlffln, Free- 0