EDISON J FORDS BtACON V, Woodbridge, Avenel, Colonia, Fords, Hopelawn, Iselin, Keasbcy, Port Reading, Sewaren and Edison Vol. LV - SO. SI Puhll«h«d Weekly Woodbridge, N. J., Thursday, December 5, 1963 ftntcred H Jnd Clwui Mill PRICE TEN GENTS On ThurndBj At P.O., Woodbrldgft, H. J. HAPPY 300th BIRTHDAY: 70 Attend Kickoff MeetingJoint Meeting of Board •/ Tercentenary Committee And Town Council Seen And Offer Fidl Cooperation™ n . m T WOODBRIDGE r- Seventy in- gr;nns to Tw--consisting of Manny Goldfarb.|4S0O, ext, 277, who has been as- jed townspeople attended the ran in, John Pctrossi and Arthur Fried- signed to assist with Tercenten- i general meeting of the Wood- H r -. MII^I'MHI Hint dubs and man, ary work. •jilee Tercentenary Committee 1 o rrevent 1 ax Increase itinns mipht want to sell] Chairmen to Get List Committee* Named y night it the homo of Ter i -njiry items, many of! Copies of the calendar of events The Committees are as follows: and Mn. Walter Zirpolo, ;)n. available from arealand the schedule of committees Executive Committee: Miss iionin. and enthuxlastlcally of firm including tiles, dishes, will be sent to all sub-committee Wolk, general chairman; Mayor I to serve on the various mib- r.wly iiiul hultiins. Koy chairmen who are to schedule Zirpolo. Roy Doctofsky, Patrick Mortgages Save Clock Review bninntlees for the many event* dipfsky. with the assistance of meetings with .he executive com- A. Boylan, S. Buddy Harris, He- nncd during the coming year the Mercury Federal Savings mittee to work out details of the man B. Averill and Herbert celebrate the Moth birth- staff, will be available to serve event for which the committee la Rosen. For Bowtie Plans Told ,• of both the State and Wood U advisor for such fund-raising responsible. The executive com- School Honorary Committee: Mayor activities. ^ mittee will hold periodic meetings Zirpolo, honorary chairman and By Zirpolo ?,fivnr Zirpolo welcomed the A siiKuestion was made thSihe with committee chairmen for all councilmen. Made Easy and theft turned over the municipnlily be surveyed for the progress reports. Members of the Committee for inauguration and WOOnnRllXiK- The Snvethe in tine to Miss Roth Wolk, gen- jeledinn of historic sites, to be executive committee will be as- Tercentenary kick-off, January 1, WOODBKIDGfe - A procedure I'nwnClock movement gnincd itn- i hairman of the Tereenten identifier! and preserved for the signed to each of the various Ter- to greatly hasten the process of executive committee. liis today with n suggestion WOODBRIDC.E - Both $• ' Committee. future The mayor and Miss Wolk centenary events. obtaining piortgagcs for residents Committee for School Activities ado by Mayor Wnllcr Zirpolo. Town Council and the Board «l r chairman made the point agreed lo work on such a plan. of Project Bowtie was announced Inquiries about schedule of Program, month of February, "I can remember, as a young Education are interested in cflflj m addition to the events The handling of decorations for today by S. Buddy Harris, execu- events and other matters con Harry Lund, chairman; Dr. John sin-," related the mayor, "that ing n joint meeting to discuss ttw -,(! by the committee as a Individual Tercentenary events tive director
Fire District 2 To Conduct Special Election for Truck The rrflei'tiuu iu the wludows «h«w Mime of the buildings HITUM POKT KKAIMNIi - A spe- |1 A U)M W PAINT CAN DO: A Httle repair and a t»at Hit- street ^v hit h could be turned liitu attractive atom by the cial fleclluu has beeu called »l. Plus wiuuW bo**,, tra.ufo.wd thb Malo Street »l«re by Fire District 2 fur Twsday, er donaUd oil nit- iiJi-ans with little cost. Mo a coloahl wiling. The »•*«• * * December 17, fruui 3 to 7 p.m., *«T fur the uw M a wurluhoj) by the Golden Ages at the fkchviue, Wrut Aveuue, trower, has beeu turned Into two for the purpose of voting for ,S( lll(IN(; KOK KKlti KH1NGI.K: i'he annual Chrlalnuui meeting, tttih member coulributen gtftn for filter chk|dm t* reation Department and thf em 16 at 7:30 f. m. Saws will be i woikiiho, a new flrft track. ing ui the Chlldreu'8 Service Cuiumllke at tie Family and be distributed at Uurbtnuu time. Left to right, Mt». Jfcaj Parks Department make filial The store location, which was and the front land pottery wheels will at the store hus It I* Ntlmated the truck will «tiildti.us Society, was held thb « Jutt M • tank urmilinr In* CHRISTMAS! qwcti OK books and MMto of Perth Amboy National Bank pur beak, «li»AACtudl- lor maminw t0 ncwdi tad Select Now - Enjoy Your JVew Car Over The Holiday)! rtporti mmma tot • aw- pkta tad toWrtU widtt of mar droulMtan,. A*J «!>•»*• auditor bto- 25 Cooke Ave., Carteret AJL& GODENY CHEVROLET 30 ROOSEVELT AVENUE, CARTERET -4mm beta « wh»* *tm> MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ttam tu plM* • vthM. PtWH KI 1-51U SALES StRVICE MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Aik w far t eopjr U m AAC. jn,lcpendfint-I gion and Post 87 were repre- y/(. t COSMETICS sented on Thanksgiving Day by \' L. W. MantecH at Arlington Cem- • FILM SUPPLIES etery with a remembrance at the grave of President John F. Ken- t GREETING CARDS nedy. PUBLIX Connie Francis continues to recodr her songs in foreign lan- not one cent for guages. She is recording in seven PHARMACY languages all the songs she will', •1 Main Street, Woodbridp sing in "Looking for Love." SERVICE CHARGES WHEN YOU , Open a Perth Amboy National SOMET1UNG FASHIONABLE SOMETHING different is what blouse collectors want from Santa—such as this style in new "panther paws" print. "NO CHARGE" REGULAR PERSONAL' CHECKING ACCOUNT For Those Who ... » NO SERVICE CHARGE of any kind if you maintain a , SEW - KNIT - CROCHET 1 minimum balance of $200 in our New "NO CHARGE" I CARTERET OFFICE Regular Personal Checking Account. ' PE*TH AMB0Y NATIONAL BANK Italian Knit Dresses & Suits |j These Items 25 COOKE AVENUE are For further information PHONE | CARTERET N. J. n oar . . . WRITE or FILL OUT COUPON Pleawfoend me Information and »Hnatur« «rd* «L > Holiday Dresses SURE TO "NO CHAROEf CHECKING ACCOUNTS PLEASE! D Individual Account O Joint AcMttnt V Handbags NAME ... Or ... BANK BY MAIL GIVE Mill A SliWING ADDRESS .... Raincoats WE PAY POSTAGE BOTH WAYS 8 Gift Certificate BOXES $O.98 CITY 8TATB O'ur any amount) Car Coats BASKETS fc- •» KI 1-5108 IL. • CP, v ... s.j"Y"k1' MWi TERET Skirts Pertli Amboy National Bank OPKN KVEKY NIGHT "1'H. V (I'CUM K 25 Cooke Ave., Carteret CHAttOS ACCOtiNTS 1KV1TEP THE SEWING KIT TBURftDAT & FRIDAY 'Til t PH. OFIN IVSKV NIOHX 'tit » BEG|NM1NU DECEMBER «TU. "\ Complete Yarn Shop" MEMBEK FEDERAL DEPOSIT iNSUHANUE CORPORATION 100 Main Street Woodbridge B J 5«> K. CHERRY SIRKKI UAHWAY MEMBER FKDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM (E.B.) - Carteret Press ThtMday, December B, IMS ISELM PERSONALS Woman Honored A Mom of Year 1 CHRISTENSEN'S 1963 CuthlwrtiM f Oak Tree Road WOODBIUDGFi The Gene I "The Friendly Store" rlln, N«w Jer*«y Sehrrinor Association honored Trl: Ll »-MM Mis Mary 1/ilnrr of Perth Am- boy as the "Mother of the Year" | |]]|lsls of Mr. and Mrs.Wil nl its annual formal dinner Frl- ™ OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TIL 9 O'CLOCK diaham, Goodrich Sbwi. day at Oak Hilts Manor, Mr.turh- !„. holidahoyy dinner were: Miss en licv. John (5, Netta, assistant Beginning Friday I>«r. 6th I,,, Craham, nii ElizabetElibhh and pastor nt Our 1a$f of Mount C.iinK'l Church, Jersey City, pre- ,,m| Mrs. Arthur Cobb, West ,,1,11,11. Stntcn Island. On Sun srnlH the award to Mrs. I^itner. | Mrs. Lcitner, nf>o. 78, was born '.' the (irahanM anrt thrlr |in Austria-Hungary, entered the „!,„,,•,, Marie and Nancy, ICniled Slates In 1001 and has re- ,,. dinner guests of Mr, and 1 sided in Perth Amhoy since 1905, l^iiiiiH Maine, Union. They ! along with her husband. She ,,lr,| i he lighting of Advrnl ,was nnc of the. founders of the l(i:,.s ;il the Connecticut Farms •Church of Our I.mly of Hungary. , hunian Church, Union. Mrs. l^itner has two sons, Dr. H,imiy birthday to OOIJJO |Anthony J. I-eitnw, Perth AmhnyjK You'll find hundreds of exciting gifts for every member of the family! v.ull .Ir,, Charlts Strppt, son land Joseph V. I .either, • Morris g Shop the slow that lias boon UimtmnH Gift Headquarter* in Woodbridge - Mr and Mrs. George Maxwell. jtown, and a dnughUT. Mary Ann jj as twelve years old yes U'itner Barton, Ankara, Turkey. |g since 1895. Shop the store where you always receive friendly, personal* .,l,iv A spe«ial Ruest at HIP he also has eight grandchildren l\ dinner In his honor was ml three great-grandchildren. ized service and top value! rflnrlfather, Robwt C. Scantt. Michael Wytanls, Fords, served as master of ceremonies and the ,'n Highway. On Sunday. Mr. HONORS (;iVF.N MOM': Mrs. Mary Winer, Perth Ambny, «m nwntil "Motto of the Yw" hairman o! the affair. Jack Mis. Maxw»ll and children by the One Srhreiner AKsnenition nt its annual fnrmnl dinner Friday at O»k Hill Manor, Mi>tiiehcn. Netta, Woodbridge, president, and Beautiful Gifts for WOMEN l. Hope, and George, motored Left to right, Kitfienf Srhri-lnn, Michael Wytanls, Mm. I*Uwr, Rev. John G. Netta and Jack G. (ienc Schreiner, Colonia, standard inroln Park, where they vis- Nftta. bearer, spoke to the gathering. I,,,! Mr and Mm. Axel Back. Albert Mangini served as co- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tar-idation of St. Cecelia's Church day at the school, Pershing Ave- games start at 7 and regular chairman. One hundred twenty- Lingerie and Housecoats by... and sons, Gerard and Ray- j Saturday Group will meet Hatur nue. The annual Christmas ba- games at 8, Proceeds will go to five persons were in attenance. mmnl. Jr.. Hunt Street, were day with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas zaar, sponsored by the PTA, will the Convent Fund. Kayser - Seaniprufe — Barbizon - Schrank Thursday of Mrs. Julia Morse, at 9 p.m. For further in- be held at the school December -Boy Scout Troop 49 will meet SAFEST GIFT BET HllUdale. In the eve- formation call U 9-M92. All mar 11. from 7 to 9 p.m., Tuesday in When giving a man certain IIIF Tarobokias w«ra guests L ried couples me welcome. The _T cloverleaf Chapter of the cafeteria of St. Cecelia's items of clothing or sports equip- Mr and Mrs. Joseph Baldy, Lovely Gift Boxed Hosiery by.. • Sunday group met with Mr. and Sweet Adelinesdl , Inc., willl meet Chu.ch. ment that require exact fitting or ,-nrk. where they said farewell Mrs. Laurence Lucsa, Monday 8:30 p.m. in Our Udy -Mrs. Herbert Klein, Michael depend on his personal preference, |*f Mrs Margaret Ferino and -The Mothers Club of Boy of Fatima Hall, St. Cecelia's Street, will be hostess at the Gotham Gold Stripe - Berkshire - Haneg .niL'iitcr. Antoinette, *hfl Ml'for! best way to make sure of pleasing Scout Troop 47 will attend a per- School. meeting of the GPKKT Mah iil.i the next day. On Sunday,j him is to give him a gift certifi- M formance of "L'il Abner" at the Jongg Club, Tuesday night, at Blendwell and Kayser Supp-Hoie. . fnmily visited Miurice Pas-1 -The Nursery and Kindergar- cate on his favorite store, Meadowbrook Dinner Theater, ten teachers" of the First Presby- her home. ,i M,n of Mrs. Maurice Pasqua, Cedar Grove, tomorrow. Mem- ifipik. who had Just returned terian Church Sunday School will bers are asked to meet at the meet Monday night. Pipe Smokers Like Warm Jackets and Car Coats m a European trip, Including Presbyterian Church parking tot •pi in Switierland, France, and -Religious instructions for pub- To Get JVeiD Ones at 6:30 p.m. lic school children, in grades two Blouses - Skirts - Dresses - Knitted Suits -St. Cecelia's CYO is spon- through eight, who attend St. Nothing you can give a man llobort C. Scank, Lincoln soring a dance tomorrow 8 p.m. Cecelia's Church, will be for Christmas will become part Gloves - Hankies - Handbags - Pajamas - Raincoats Gift Headquarters ,:n'.v:iy and his granddaughter, in the cafeteria!" Saturday morning at 8:30. of his life as quickly and com- ..< Ituthann Maxwell, Charles -Volunteer workers are needed -The Sunday School teachers pletely as a new pipe. It will gvie for Costume Jewelry - Jewel Boxes - Umbrellas ..'t were guests Sunday of Saturday morning, starting at 8 of the lselin Assembly of God him many hours of quiet enjoy- MEN'S It and Mrs. Harold Maul, a.m. at the lselin Assembly of ment. Excellent Selection of Boutiques Church, will meet Monday. TOILE'IKIES God Church, 46 Berkeley Boule- —The Cancer Dressing Unit of It is a good idea to follow the Mrs. Kenneth Lerner and vard, to work on the extension of the Federated Women's Club of advice of your local tobacconist Publlx Pharmacy waiter, Tracey Lynn, Washing- lselin, will meet Wednesday at instead of picking a pipe solely on the church building. 91 Main Street I). C., were guests for a week —St. Cecelia's special class for 1 p.m., with Mrs. Herbert B. the basis of price or eye appeal. Beautiful Sweaters and Coordinates Woodbridge chairman, Chain 0'- Sweet smoking quality is to be OPEN EVENINGS - Jr., Wright Street. Weekend will be held Saturday morning at Hills Road. found in almost every price range (Including the popular Bulky Knit Mohairs) is at the Billings home were » in Room 109. -Bingo games will be held at and the tobacconist can sugges iVmnn 1 ,'c Lerner and Yoeman -The executive board of the St. Cecelia's Lourde* and Fatima the shape and style most suitable By Helen Harper, Cole Brook and Old Colony and Mrs. Melvin Ripple and PTA of School 15 will meet Men- Halls, Tuesday night. Early bird to the individual. . Scott, all of Washington, c. A SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS ANY ITEM 'TIL CHRISTMAS Explorer Post « will meet muht from 7 to 9 in St. Ce- Room 107. | -Mrs. Russell Harris, president Handsome Gifts FOR MEN 1 the Women'! Missionary Coun- There Is Still Time To Join of the lselin Assembly of God lurch, announced that the reg- Attractively Displayed For Easy Selection ar meeting originally scheduled - tonight hai been poctpooed un- In Our Enlarged and Modernized Men's Department December 11. | -Boy Scout Troop 47 will meet Mercury Federal's Christmas night at '7:SO, at Fellowship TIES - GLOVES - SHIRTS - JACKETS - BELTS First Presbyterian Church, ak Tree Road. AND BECOMEJLIGIBLE TO WIN HATS - SOCKS - SHOES - JEWELRY - WALLETS -Mrs. Guitave De Prelter, indent of the Ladles Aid So- iety of the First Presbyterian- SLACKS - SLIPPERS - UNDERWEAR - ROBES liurch. annouoeed that the annual Christmas part; 5 Glamorous Prizes!! Plus 139 Cash Awards!! SWEATERS - PAJAMAS - HANDKERCHIEFS ill be held at Sally's, Highland ark. Mrs. De Prelter requests UMBRELLAS - LUGGAGE - RAINCOATS members assemble at the liuri-h Parking Lot at 7 p.m. arp as dinner will be served All Nationally Advertised Brands: omptly at 7:30. 1st PRIZE: -The Christ's Ambassadors Arrow • Wings - McGregor • Hickok • Interwoven uih group of the lselin Assem- A Round Trip to Paris Truval - Shields - Hagger - Key Man and many others ' of God Church will meet 7:30 tomorrow in the church, Berkeley Blvd. Miss Andrea First Class For Two hw will be In charge. -The Christian Family Auo- On The S. S. FRANCE FOR BOYS FOR GIRLS PLUS t DRESSES • DRESS SHIRTS • SKIRTS $2000.00 CASH!! • SPORT SHIRTS • SWEATERS • SLACKS • ROBES • PAJAMAS • SWEATERS • SOCKS • UNDERWEAR • TIGHTS t PAJAMAS • ROBES • CLOVES • COATS • JACKETS • JACKETS t RAINCOATS • SOCKS •GLOVES • SLIPPERS • ACCESSORIES • HATS • SLIPPERS Hy Kaynee - McGregor - Pauken - Wm. By Cinderella - Style Undies - Regal Barry • Billy The Kid - Puritan - Health - Sally Schrank - Curter's - Bonnie Tex - Le Hoi. Doon - Kayser - Ship'n Shore. 21", iiriahogany-'W finished Atlmirsl color Itlavislon jet (lifts For Infants and Tiny Tots 5 Glamourous Priies!!! Plus B9 Cash Awards!!! Peniay and Nanette Dresses & Sportswear Health-Tex - Stantogs - Quilt Sets - Blankets Yes, member a in our new provide a very special award next Christmas Club can enter the na- Christmas regardless of whether Pram Robes - Sweaters - Sweater Sets - Socks - Under- tionwide rfwards competition of you enter Uie competition. Your FREE! Christinas Club a Corporation. savings through the year will be Set of Beautiful wear-Carter's Infant Wear-Hanes Christmas Sleeper Sets When you come in to join, get a returned to you in a splendid copy of the Competition News Christmas check—ready for your Bayberry Candles which Kives full details and coh- Christmas shopping. You are tams the award puzzle pictures TO ANYONE OFKNINU ICE SKATES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY IN STOCK that are fun to solve. always a winner when you plan A 19154 CIHtlSTMAS But our Christmas Club will ah«ad with ChnuLma? Club! CMJii Always If In Doubt Give A OPEN DAILY Appreciated , 4, 9:30 A.M. to 9 PW. Men's Iww your »a*l»g« OIFT6 Gift Certificate indudlng Saturday muuut up when you become FOR TMI Friday, tee. MA Mercury Federal Savings a rinlslmas Club member: recipient will then have the opportunity to mako his or her personal selection. Save Have HOME Plenty of and LOAN ASSOCIATION (or 50 weeks Next Chrlstjuus BLANKETS LAV-AWAY PLAN • FREE GIF! BOXES BEDSPREADS $ 1.00 $ 50.00 FREE Parking COMFORTERS 117 Main Street /J|^ Phone * 2.00 * 100.00 TABLE CLOTHS In Our $ 3.00 * IM.OO TOWEL SETS * 5.00 I2M.0O SHEET SETS PAVED . LIGHTED Woodbridge ^ ME 6-0100 $1U.OO * 500.00 PILLOW CASE PARKING LOT 1OBERTS $20.00 $1000.00 SETS At Rear Eitruc« (Quality Jewelers NOVELTV SETS OPEN DAILV 9 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M. - FRIDAY 9 A.M. TO 130 P.M. To Store SMITH 8TKK1CT HPRTH AMBOY MMMMIMII.TtUjJl ••'/j Thursday, December 5, 1963 jnaepenaeiu-beaaer [E.B.) - Carteret ft- PAOE SIX Mr. and Mn. Edward Savareae sett, Wftstbury Roart. were hosts Mazzeo, Brooklyny . Christmai and son, Edward, Menlo Park; on Thursday at a family dinner. Thanksgiving Day, Mr. Christmas Party the Veterans at and James Galvano and daugh- Mt Carmcl PTA 'Guests were: Mrs William Has- and Mrs. Joseph Forxano, Worth will be held Decr-mrir ter. Patricia, Avenel. Friday eve- Westbury Park News sett. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Street, were host* to several peo- OBITUARIES ning guests were Mr. and Mrs. Planned by CIVthose wishing to att™ Planning Bazaar Aiello. and Mrs. Ann Beveridge, ple for dinner, including: Mr. Paul Sisan Aristedes Boccio and son, Joel, WOODBRrDGE - At the eg- all of Jersey City, and Mr. and and Mte. .Louis Govnes, Rrook- ,.hilr WOODBRIDGE - Mrs. Frank Alice Onthtx-rtsoo HERBERT LUDWIOSON day at the Thomas F\ Higgins Mrs. George Revenue nnd cbil-ilyn: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph For-1 Brooklyn. jular monthly meet in g of tlie .1. Decibus, president, announced IMC Oik Tm Road 0 Sons, Inc., Funeral Home, nifi 'dren, Roseann and C-corge. West'row and children. Richard andi _Mr. and Mrs. George New- Catholic War Veterans, Mt. Car-j * held, Dwembor n WOODBRIDGE - Funeral Mr- plans have been made by the Mf. Iselin, New .Itrwy Bryant Street. Railway, with a I bury Park, ! Maria. Hempstend, Long Island; man, Worth Street, were hosts mel Post 577. the annual Christ- at the Post hall TI vice* for Herbert C. Ludwigsoo. Omel PTA for its first Christ- Tflf.: I,! «-*+» high Mans of requiem at S<. -,„. »~ Mrs Georpe R Mr. and Mrs. John Napoli and Thursday to Mr, and Mrs Joseph mas party was set for Sunday, music, dancine, buffo S7 539 Alice Place, who died last mas bazaar, December 12, 7:30 Mary's Church, Rahwny. Burial -Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Fowler. HunevruU j^j daui'hters. George-json-s. .John. Robert. Ronald, and! Downs, Hillside, at a family din ;December 22. 2 o'clock at the " Wednesday night while attend- p.m., at the parish hall. Smith; members and friend p, p Pnsl home for all members and;to attend ing a meeting of the Woodbridge was in St. Stephen's Omptery, '^'Bayonne, were holiday dinner. anm>' Olympia. Wrca nnd Phillip, also of Hempstcftd; and For table „,!, Perth Amboy, Street. Refreshment* will thfir families. Appointed rhnir Elks Lodge, were held Saturday guests, Thursday, of Mr and Mrs.!Laura, Wtjth Streri were guests,Mr. and Mrs Michael Figuerras contact commander ],,•hr i Worth Street.!ai t a family dinner Thursday at.and Mrs, John Shillitani of Ha/.-] 1,500 Paris students riot over.mer.men aree MrsMr.. Hose Kovars and -wornta* it the Oreiner Funeral The deceased was a machinist Artiokw marie for the bazaar;Frank Tagliareni, Earl MrCrart™. at Ragen Precision Industries, 'Joseph flnrhai Home, 44 Grew Street, with bur- may be sent m .with the ichool Mr. and Mrs. William Has- the home of Mr. ami Mrs DanirHet. Guests in the evening were: school budget. men ial in Alpine Cemetery, Perth North Arlington. Widower of Ber children. Amboy. tha Pastuszak Francisky, he was A Christmas program will pre- born in Chicago, but had resided Employed at the New Jersey cede the bazaar including A SIRLOIN w RIB PORTERHOUSE TOP ROUND most of hit life in Rahway, be- Wood Finishing Company for the leau under the direction of Sister fore moving to Avenel last Feb- last II yean, the deceawd was Mary Rita, F.D.C., principal. Also ruary, an Army veftran of World War included will b* Christmas car- Surviving an two daughters, n, with service in the European ils, accordion selections, band Mrs. Robert DuFault, Colonia, theater. He was a member of numbers, and other entertainment 1 and Misi Lots Francisky, New under the chairmanship of Mrs. I Woodbridge Poet 4410, Veterans Brunswick; a brother, John Fran- Anhtony Guarino. of Foreign Wars; and Woodbridge cisky, Cok»ia*;two sisten, Miss Mrs, Decibus also announced Elks Lodge J1I6. Helen fnodiky. White Plains. tkk«ti are available for "The LB, Mr. Ludwigwn had mkhd in N, Y., and Mn. Oscar Davis, 'leasure of this Company" to be THICK or THIN - SAME PRIG THICK Of TWN - SAME PRJCI Woodbrldgt more than N yean. Moomou* County, and a grand- presented by the Circle Players at He WM the too of the late Chris- chfld. the playhouse on January 30, S:40 tian and Mary LtaMgwa. p.m. Surrivk* ire • staler Memben will receive Holy Save StiH More On These Super-Hirifty "Super-Right" Values! Eleanor Ludwigsen, Woodbridgc; CARTERET - Karrf Scccesny, Communion m a group, Sunday and three brothen, Arthur, Len- 78, of 30 BoVfn St., died Novem- at the » a.m. Mass. Armow's Star or Snp«r-Right—Fully Cooked Shank Half BuM Half henft, and Cart of Notfcy. 8uH ber X at his home. Mrs. Michael Rusznak, mer- YOU NEVER PAY MORE AT A-.p' He was retired H yean ago as Portion chandise club chairman, an •A&P'i adv.rtiied price I, fair, low . MM. MAHGARBT BORCHBRT 0 pnc a erase operator employed at nounced the club ends, Decem- Ml «ne quollty offered. We guarontee (hot w, w,i| OOLONIA - Funeral servJeM the U. S, Metals Refining Co. He ber 19, and requested all memben 45! Cut far Mn. Margant Borcnert, R, was a member of the 36-year 49! »• 59 affer for 10le the »ame brand or item under „ to keep dobs up to date. SMOKED HAM ft Hawthone Aram, who died club of the plant. fer»nt name at a hightr price ot A»P. $U,K prOc)i| but Timday at Bahway Hospital, A parishioner of Hob/ Family TOP SJttOIN, R0MPr TOP ROUND ore dectptivt and not in the public interest. wan held oa Saturday at «K R. C. Church, Mr. Szczesny was Late President "Supr-Rlgfct" Thomat F, ffiffiha Fu»eral a member of its Holy Name So- iHiNty iMf Jgome, UK Bryant Street, Rah- ciety, the Kasa Promiertaa So- 89 •ay. Barltl WM h Haeehnod ciety and Group 10a of me Pol HonoreAbyVFW BONELESS ROASTS Cash Savings... Plwi Plaid Stampi Cemetery, Railway. tab National Alliance. Born in COLONIA — ft keeping with Bora ta Germany, the deceased Poland, be had resided here 60 the traditions of the Veterans of OVEN READY formerly redded In Newark and yean. Foreign Wan, Colonia Memorial "Stipw-Riglt" Quality -One Prlei Only! moved m Colonia V ywn ago. He was the husband of Frances Post 6061 honored John Fitzgerald RIBS OF BEEF 69 Surviving an bar hnbaad, (to- Horockowski Szczesny, who sur Kennedy, Commander-in-chief of tave Borebert; a deaghter, M« vires him with three daughters, the Armed Forces of the United "Supfr-Right" California Style C Bonder LA Brigetta Borehert, at home; and Mn. Josephine Lysek of Carteret, States, President of the United Quality Beef Chuck Bone li Ih. Chuck H JT a son, fflfflaa Hojer, Anaheim, Mn. Pauline Facraro of Hemp- States at the Post home, 606 In- M Caff. man Avenue. POT ROAST stead, N. Y., and Mn. Violet DzwoakosU of Fort Lauderdale, Commander Frank Wolf gave worn Fla., two sons, Stanley, of the opening address. Mrs. Olive YOU NEVER PAY MORE AT A&P (or P, CUDAHY Cuter SliOM FORD6- Paso, Tex., Michael J. Wolf recited the service. Walter Louis Turku, S WfHwood Ave- 31b. linden; nine grandchildren and Palmer, past commander, pre (Pork Should*!*) Due, who died kit Wednesday, 89; two great-grandchildren; a sister sented a wreath on behalf of the Canned Picnics 1.99 Smoked Ham Steaks were naU Saturday morning at V.F.W. Post and Mrs. Rosalie Mrs. Madeline Zysk of Carteret s Rib the Flyrm and Son funeral Home, Fabio placed a wreath on behalf and a brother, Chester, in Poland. :: ;,, 99; B Ford Arcane, with a requiem of the Ladies' Auxiliary. Ronald Sliced Boiled Ham 59 Newport Roast Mass at par. ...Ladyof Peace Funeral services were held Morrisey,-chief ol the Colonia BOHJIBH 'ffii'ciiiirdh'Monday «"8:30 am; from the Volunteer Fire Department pre- Quality B»tT Synowiedri Funeral Home, 36 Chuck Fillet Club Steaks oenetery* sented a wreath on behalf of the Carteret Avenue, with a high re- Cube! or ll g an bJa widow, Bnen firemen and Mrs. Marg Glagola YOU NEVER PAY MORE AT AftP^ quiem mass at 9 a.m. m Holy SWpi (Gatyt); a dangUar, Bonnii, a presented one on behalf of the Ground Beef Lean Stewing Beef 79; Family R. C. Church with Rev. bJt Maty Pfeiffer, and Ladies' Auxiliary of the Fire SHIN » SMIN M. A. Knopka as celebrant. In- Aitgood BraMf i brother„ Company. len« In terment was in St. Gertrude Cem- Sliced Bacon -•• £49' Soup Beef 59; Councilman John Fay 6poke a ALBERT etery, Colonia. or LIVERWURST ORANGES Medium Ji» AVENEL — Funeral services few words in praise of the late President. Past Commander Jack Shrimp 12.89 Bologna Supir-RigM-4y tht Piaet 49; for Albert Francisky, 56, 14-D CALIFORNIA Street, Ideal Trailer Court, who Zingg gave the eulogy and taps Girl Scouts 13Swas sounded by the Boy Scouts. died Sunday at Memorial Hos- III The Boy and Girl Scout Troops LARGE Si/E pital, Union, were held yester 8 49 were also present to pay respects. Seedless Navel Hold Flag Rites A&PGrarieJk 111.13 «OLONIA -^An impressive k OK. cans ceremony was held recently at Hadassah Party CLING PEACHES Sliced tr Halves 3 79- the Colonia Civic Club by Jurfor Girl Scout Troop 135 and the Rah- Witi Pork lib. POTATOES way Avenue Brownie Troop of Set for Tonight Neighborhood 3, District S. A li ToiaU Sauce can COLONIA-Mrs. Melvin Sehles | flag ceremony consisting of four CAMPBELL'S BEAKS 4 49' EASTERN singer, membership vice presi- color guards, Joanne Capataides, U.S. Na. 1 Grade A Size Susan Donaghue, Donna Matt end dent of Hadassah, reported on the 5V4 oz. 25 i 79 Kathy D'Arcy opened the events, success of the membership party j FRANCO-AMERICAN of the evening. at a recent Board of Directors' Prepared li Toiati Sauce cans meeting at the home of Mrs. Ed- SPAGHETTI 2 27' Tsndar The candle lighting of a trefoil U: 71) ward Stern, 874 Main Street, AtP Brand—twMt or UmwMUmd Su lsfanai ftrand—Hawaiian Fresh Broccoii symbolizing the Promise and Fords. j SIZE Laws of Girl Scouting was per- C | formed by the girls invested into Mrs. Seymour Heeht, announced j Grapefruit Juice 1 • 69 Pineapple Chunks Tangerines Easy to P»l 6 25' the theater party for "Enter Troop 1J5 with the receiving of Wnp Famoat Atwrinunt Dt'icioui—Wei t"i their pins. The recipients were: -aughing" at the Henry Miller 12 ox- C U.S No, I Gradt 2 Arlene Dalu, Sharon Egan, Elaine Theater, New York City will be Red A^pSes Wonderfoil 2 "47° Nabisco Cookies 37 Firm Criip Ehlers, Diane Garner, Nadine held tonight. A chartered bus Will ' 7 oi. 100 Handleman, Donna Kosch, Joyce be provided and will leave prompt- largt Sf«'t 2 HEAVENLY! Chicken of the Sea 1 r-Mnt • Byrry's Butter Flavored Cakies 5 Pascal Ce' Salvia, Katherine Summers, Bar- ly at 7 p.m. from Temple B'nai j c 6 Pig* bara Trenery, Patricia Wendle, Jacob, Lord Street, Avenel. j Chicked the Sea Tuna ;; 33° Fleischfmann's Margarine 2 Loretta Water and Donna Zingg. Mrs.' Martin Rogoff, program! s lh Avocado I The girls who received their vice president announced the Dei fataa, tod Yo*1 Harris American Grabmeat Whit I '71° Blue Bonnet Margarine pig 2S' comber 9 meeting will feature a| ' : Brownie pins which is the first Oalrrtil, R e< or Mixed level of girl scouting were: An- film "Frank Sinatra Tours Is- Doxsee Minced Clams 2 Gold Medal Flour > All Pu { rael." The meeting will be heldi gela Charney, Jacqueline Delardo, For! I'Apint tt'fO Mary Ehlers, Barbara Gebric at Temple B'nai Jacob. i Cerbc: Baby Cereal 2 ,; 3/ Planters Peanut Oil and Frying bet. Pride of the Farm Tatsup but. Michelle Hornyak, Linda Mana- A rehearsal was held Tuesday f PUBLIX {olid Pick ker, Debra Morin, Debra Matt, at the home of Mrs. Rogoff. 6 Bonnie Fluff Fabric Softener hot. W Rose-X Fluffy Rinse - Darlene Spiegle, Debra Simplot, or a play I pt. 601. CAt I2c off Iflbal R&R Boned Chicken *'' PHARMACY Phyllis McKenna and Cynthia Xh! Fels Liquid Detergent pliilic ** Bonnie Cat Food ^ • -.., fcw Zingg, M Main Street will be highlighted at the hus-! Kitchen Sl';erl WOODBRIDGE Guests present were: Mrs. Wil-band's night meeting in Febru- MUD ANO MEUOW liam Davis, troop consultant;' ary. The cast will include Mrs. — Frozen 2:41* OPBH BVENDICrS Mrs, Raymond Hughes and Mrs. Terry Glinn, Mrs," Murray Green- Green Beans ''"' •old Chicken or ', J.,.«Y Mary Sandonato, liaison officers span, Mrs. Sol Smith, Mrs. Sol EIGHT O'CLOCK Ofllden Crun ityli 11 «t • 00 from the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Breshinsky, Mrs. Herman Haber-i I-LB. BAG Colonia Volunteer Fire Depart- man, Mrs. Morton Diamond. Mrs. I Banquet Dinnets Green Gicxttf Corn 2 .-.37' ment, the sponsoring group of Manny Temkin and Mrs. Schles- 2lb c Troop 135 and mothers and singer. A&P Sweet Green Peas 49 5e Otl Libel fathers of the girls. A study group was held at the mm S'.ttd and At the close of the ceremony home of Mrs, Herman llaber- [0XL0CH A&P Strawberries ilbJC, ( Su94.d Spry Shortening 3 the colors were retired by a color man, 158 Colonia Road, Cotonia,: Trench guard from the Brownie Troop Ub A&P Potato Morsels Fr<*d 2 H 45' ht Ailemitts W.uhsrj — I III. IH. r*f- ^ after which refrethmenU wm [1 55' Pop in So1 served by Mrs. Frank Ehlers and 5 Sunnyfield Waffles Toatlcr Mrs, Walter Manaker, leaders of 5 3-Lb. Bog I.59 I oi e Colgate'sA ckwick Club Inducted, Contest Form The committee advised It la World of Sound' Christmas cank and gtfts sold proud of the fact that the ••lec- by the Cubt are now being dis- Delivered to School tion last year went on to win Has Yule Fete state laurels, competing again* Linn I ICMHUCUJ , WOODBREDGE-James Mayer, high school ntudenta from the 'OODBRIDGE - Mrs. Edward PlaM wftr( dlKUMed {or chairman of the youth activities entire state, only to lose out in m Decker presented « Christ- PORT RF\niNr; -- A skit.jspace derby. The n«rt Pack committee ot Woodbridge B. P. the finals of the National corileit ., ^mry in picture and song at World of Sound", which con- meeting wil be a Christmas party, 0. E., Lodge 2116, announced conducted by the Grand Lodge. "i'mlny night's meeting of Pick- Ml of mock television shows December 18. applications for the "Youth Lea .). (inb held at the home nf •minf» from Krntlnnd nnrl France' t] dership Conte*t", sponsored an- FOR FIDO [^ Erwln Peterson, Surrey tolstar, was tho highlight ofj nuaHy by the local dub, have For Fido Is gift of new dog. I „„, Colonia. She was assisted v. monthly mooting of Cub Pack STORK CLUB of l'nrt Rending anri Scwaren been delivered to the Woodbridge'dryer, designed for attachment ,^ \jiss Karen Nlssen, New arrivals throughout t •Id at. St. Anthony's Chlirch High School. Uo home hair dryers. ,!,, William Wright, pianist, Township as recorded at t unifltonled the carol singing, It was presented by Perth Amboy General Hospital || ',,,1 with the aid of Mrs. Pctfr- R. nnd the hoys sang Loch during the past week: omond nnd Brother John, '„„ "The Twelve Days of Christ From Avenel, a daughter to Robert flnrk, cubrnasler, con- ''•• was illustrated. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Polazza, '.> Williams. In the role of iietrd tlie o|M'iiing salute to the! Let Us Remodel (i 59 Yale Avenue; a daughter to lag. Attendance banners wenti ,.\j,,ilier Christmas", distributed Mr. and Mrs. John Rischak, U7 Dens 3, 6, nnd 8 for perfect Avenel Street; a «on to Mr. and tendance of Cubs and parents. ,,. resignation of Mrs, William Mrs. James Trunzo, 477 Jansen Your Old Fur Coat. • • Joseph Curlry presented awards ,i charter member, wai ac- Avenue. l with regret. Th« program i follows: Scott McFadden, Specialists in Remodeling From Fords, a son to Mr. and -nuin. Mrs. John Petrocy, Ivor arrow; Danny Poland, sil- Mrs. Robert Egan, 810 King and RrstylinR Furs to A iiiicpd that the Jan,. 6 meet- •pry arrow: Andred w Dorka, liol n eorge Road; a daughter to Mr. iv i II feature a travelogue pre- adfip, jiold arrow, four silver New Elegant Style. and Mrs, James Hanchlck, 474 .(1 by Mrs. Daniel Offden. It Trows, am! a thre«-y*ar service 'rows Mill Road. ALL WORK DONE i.ike place at th« home of ar; Mrs. Thomas Gavor, one- From Iselin, a son to Mr. nnd I inn aid Aaroe, 427 Elmwood enr service star: Mrs. Bertram ON PREMISES Mrs, Robert Fink, 105 Edward Item, one-year service star; John Street. <07.lnv 1 LOT MEN'S SLACKS from 100% heimer'A RINGS for MEN and WOMEN Wool ].9S A gift of Jewtlry Is not only *»rmly weU Bild.l Seti, Slinet; Birth Stone, CockUil, Reg. $18.95 J'AIK corned oa ChristmM morning, but i» «arly ttu S»pW«i, Cultured Peut, Blrth.ton. cherished for years to come. Choose your Klnji ind Perfect QutlUj DlMond Rlnn glfU now from our great selection of beau- In the Utest Mounting 14 Kt. White or tiful Jewelry, wre to delight ewry penoa Y.Uow Gold to AU Price tUnfei. 1 LOT MEN'S and BOY'S on your list! Girls' Winter Winter JACKETS Iridescent, Crystal, Onyx, Pearl, Famous Make Starab, Yellow and White Gold JACKETS Reg. $17.95 f3.95 Ntckl««#, WATCHES Kegular to $15.95 Reg, $21.95 "J Q.95 • Hamilton • Bulova j • Times J LADIES' MEN'S $6.95 to $110. Stretch SLACKS BANLON SHIRTS Newest Styles for Regular Regular They know how glad Mom and Dad • Religious Jewelry • Kowon. Beotley, Men and Women were when they got their Perth r ll!l8 $10.93 $5.98 • Silverware zlPl»- Pocket With Strups or S'«| *,^'*^ 3-33 Amboy Savings Christmas Club • Compact* u«hlers , CHOOSE UtOM Guaranteed money... and in plenty of time for • Jewel Boi« • Baby ««• A st'ull dtpuslt will IMIIII your buying gifts. They want all the fun Glfti until Chrliluiah. • Ladles' Sueldel LADIES' of bill-free holiday shopping, too. 14 KT,,GOLD, STERUNd SILVER AND OOLDFIUKl) CHARMS AND Isn't this what you want? You can MKN'S CHARM BRACELETS- Nylon HOSIERY also look forward to prepaid Christ- JKWKI.KV mas expenses IJV joining our 1964 ,j .•» SETS GbttasCIublibw. by The PERTH AMBOY OPEN EVENINGS 2 Pair WITH TIK TACK Oil BAR FIN "Til 9 P. USE YOUR HANDI-CHAK(iE! Available la Sets or Simulate Itosi-s BKLT BU( KLtS, MONKY CLlPh, WSY Perth Amboy's Oldest HOLDEKB, Sl'tlliUl, WATl'll HHAitl.Elb WAI It IS AND KEY IA8K8 Savings Institution E$tablUhed Jeweler CHOPER'S PERTH AMBOY, NEW JERSEY M«mb»r Fidicol Dipoill Inimonn Catptrellon KftEILSHEIMER;S ]{I MAIN STKEKT WOODBIUDGK SERVICE TO SAVERS SINCE'1869 EKTH AMBOY OI'KN KVKUY NIGHT TIL CHRISTMAS! 133 SMITH STRF.KT Independent-Leader (E.B) PAGE EIGHT Thursday, December S, 1963 Roy Doctofsky Attends 'N. ,|."S 4 Flags Handbags Help Her (]i{ Directory (]over| Jaycee Confab in Israel Yule Joy Through )(>(l WOODRR1DGF - A full-color Vulelide pleasure to carry with picture of 'he (our flags which her through the year is hers when TEL AVIV.-Roy Doctoftky, of Kinneret, so hallowed to Chris- 'li.-ivr flown over New .Jersey will Ptiblix Drugs, Woodbfidge, has tian tradition, was another favor- Simla )(ifts her with a fashionable demrnle the rovers of the direc- handling. returned from Tel Aviv.- Israel; ite spot. Otber groups spent time tniiw i'Mied for I CM hy the New where he was among the 1,000 in the quiet, capital city of Jer- • liMver Hell Telephone Co., the This holiday season, the select- delegates from 43 countries at- usalem and in Beersheba, gate- < nmp.'inv announced today. inn of textures, colors and stlyes tending the 18th World Congress way to Israel's lunarscaped des- The new oW'- appearing first in handbags is calculated to rif the Junior Chamber Interna- ert land now rapidly turning into mi Snle;n area directories, are every woman on Santa's tional. acres of rolling farmland. pit I nf the telephone company's list. Included are handsome The Congress opened in Israel's Commenting on his stay in Is- i-nntiniiiiiR contribution to the Now grains, glossy smooth and vel- largest hall, home of the world rael, Mr. Doctofsky said: ,lfTM>v Terwnten.'iry celebration, vety suede leathers, delicate famous Israel Philharmonic Or- "We have had a wonderful op- in inM. More thnn J.nOfl.OOfl Hirer lustre and gleaming patent leat- chestra, the Mann Auditorium. portunity to see this delightful tnni'v. will be drHilmteH in the hers. With many of the members in and inspiring country, its warm 'liic during the vear With the sportive look the big traditional national dress, the people, the sense of drive and i I he cowr painlim; done hy I.ynd »' in 'ashion these days, a Inll presented an impressive and progress and the beautiful and Waril of Cresskill a nationally]: smart gift choice would be a 'minrful sight on the opening varied countryside. The weather known illustrator, -hows the flaps casual style — pouch, tote or flight: the wide-brimmed som- was swell." nf The Netherlands. Sweden. satchel — in grained, brushed, breros of the Mexicans and the jMicl.ind and the I'nited Shies Krlty Huston, left, and Gloria Wn!f<\ Neir .Ifrwy Bell em- waxy or antiqued leathers and swinging kilts of the Scotsmen DECK THE DESK run ied hy Soldiers of the period ployes, display original nrt wnrk for Trrrrntmary covrr of deep rich colors. Home gift for Dad or for the in which each of these nations I9B4 telephone dircctnri ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY COME IN AND JOIN U. S. One, Woodbrldge Adjacent to Stanley's Diner FIRST SAVINGS 1964 SHOP & SAVE AT MAZUR'S TOYS-GAMES-DOLLS!! Club DISCOUNT PRICES mmsm EARN THE SAME LIBERAL BICYCLES {jet extension phones <@lyf& for the ftmi| y DIVIDENDS / MADE TO LAST as our regular savings accounts No charge lor opening or clusint ftp Mothers kitchen }|jj|j|f- Dad's den attracts other business firms to 4. The tests can b« used as a One woman told of hearkic Wbvjuilt, Robert Polglaxe and Board serve its needs." He asserted that | ;} Minors partial basis for avaluaUng dif- scratching on her Venetian blind Cfaarlea WOley. ul } his firm's analysis In two other from Page D ferent method* of teaching foot- after she had retired for the Committee for Halloween pa- suburban Jersey communities, apartmeirts. sail and basketball and for estab- night. She put on the light and rade: Ronnie Denys, chairman, Madison Township and Piscata- Mr. Hutt Informed the Board shing grade level norms of saw a large rat. She said she aniited by members of the Jun- II Robberies way Township, supported the hat Its only duty was to deter- Mils. grabbed her baby and ran out of ior Service league of BPW, Dor- mine the "effects of the applies-, th* apartment. Woodbridge findings, but he add- „,,.BRIDGE - Two Wood- Boys and girls In Woodbridge's othy Mitchell, John Zullo, Joseph lion on the comprehensive plan] McLaughlln. ed lhat figures vary because of , mvenlles, 15 yeaa« old, hysiral education classes will The Building and Health De- ning of the Township." Any other partments were targets of criti- Committee for Tercentenary local conditions. il(lih,r from Clark, are pre- No be tested In Softball skill* conditions, approvnl or disap- cism as the tenants told of prob- Ball. Novmeber M, Mrs. Walter One of the major factors be- ,'" m the detention home In Throughout the United States, proval, Mr. Hutt said, are the lem after problem with which Wrpolo, Mrs. JoAim Yates and hind renewed interest in garden ,!rimswlck, after being boys and girls will be tested in province and responsibility of the they have been facing since Oc and high rise apnrtment' wa» ,1 „,, for looting three homes archery, badminton, baseball, Dr. John P. I-ow. co-chairmen, Zoning Board of Adjustment. tnher 1. by ««iillv« committee cited by Dale M. Thompson, Pres- business establishment in basketball, bowling, canoeing, and John Zullo, Irene Shay, Bon- ident of the Mortgage Bankers ,''., entering the Colonia The Planning Board determina- field hockey, golf, football, gym- The Township Committw in nie Dwiys, Agatha Graham, Jo- Association of America wh*>p tie Hi,,!) Srhool and robbing tion will be sent to the Zoning nastics, handball, roller skating, structed the building inspector to Board of Adjustment which will prohibit Mr. Abrams from mov IP Swartr, Claire Sutch, stated that "Siihurban ••omnninl- , |(|fn,*s In Clark. soccer, Softball, Bpcodhnll, swim meet tomorrow night Ing in any more tenants, to keep Aid* Brmnan, Herman Stern, ties have com? 'o rnali'p that ,linu to Captain Joseph ming, trnnis, track and field, vol- the plumbers working around the Bernard Duncan. William Bren- apartment buildings pay more , '.,,,i,iin. head of the Detec- Forview, Inc., wants to build 17 leyball and wrestling. two end a half story buildings, clock and for Mr. Abrams tn nan. Steve Purdy, Joseph Dam- thwi their fair share of eommini- call, the robberies were The establishment of national housing 80 per cent one-bedroom make daily reporla. to the Build h«rh, ty costs, particularly for schools, ,T, due to the good police norms for the AAHPER Sports apartments and 20 per cent two- ing Department witll nfl prob Committe* for Railroad Station whereas tracts of single family Detective Frank Paytl, Skills Project will be made pos- bedroom apartments, About 25 lems are rectified. tenfiwal; Joseph Greco and Jerry homes Invariably create delicts hv Juvenile Detective sihle through the cooperation of per cent of (he single bedroom Shea, chairmen, assisted by Jay- in community budgets." and Officer Walter thousands of Interested persons units would be efficiency apart- ews and Women's Clubs. In the average single family throughout the country and the ments. Each building would Tercentenary development there is one school , psult five weapons taken Woodbridge Township Physical house 44 • 50 families. Mr. Gold- child for every two houses, com- i|]c various homes have Education Staff will be part of (Continued from Page l) man has said that the apartments Sectionalism pared to one public school child recovered as well as pocket- that cooperative team. March, executive committee. will be "luxury type" renting April 27, planting of New Jersey (Continued from Page 1) for every eight apartment units. t.ikcn from a home in Clark from $118 to $167 n month, It is Red Oaks, Arbor Day, Miss Mar- what Inference Mr. Perry arrived , a party was in progress. I stimated that the cost of the at the answer that In changing 1 Senior Citizens garet Henrlcksen, chairman, Rod- f..-,rion8 6l cigarettes taken and is $1.5 million and the con 25 YEARS OF SKKVICK: Stern and Drnfcoset, real rstaU- and Insurant firmm In Woodhridge ney Mott assisted by Flower Show the Township to a city It would Joint Meeting .lack's Dellcate««i, Lake itruction costs are estimated at (Continued from Page 1) lor many years, was prfsrnlrd a sterling silver plaque by the largest casualty Insurance com- Committee. also change the post office ad (Continued from Page 1) ,,ie, were also recovered. »tw«n $s million anl $6 million. colonial appearance. pany in Amerlen, Maryland Casualty Company, for "25 years «f continuous representation of May 2, Dedication of Police dresses. budgets for the next five years, hoys, police said, admitted There would be parking facilities The workshops, one for men r the company," li. E. Miller, president of Maryland Casualty, wrote to Herman Stern and Headquarters a s Tercentenary Mr, Petty said he didn't "want and based on that and survey* l.nijj into the homes of Robert Tor 1,200 cars. and one for women, will be fully Andrew Drajosct, "Although It Is not unusual to find business relationships that have la.it this Building. .losflph Oialrwi chair- to wake up In the morning and Id by the Council, ihe i,v' 44 Neptune Place; An- quipped' for arts and crafts, find 1 had moved to Wobdbridge. The applicant is under contract long, it 1» rare to find an association as pleasant and satisfactory as this one has been. I*lt man, Chief Nels Lauritien, He- Mayoy r announced the tax rate ,, s'trtslkowsH, 120 McKinley woodworking, pottery making and A letter from a newly-formed o buy the land from Chanin and to right: John F. Zcnnarlo, office manager of Stern k Dragosft; Andrew F, Dragoset, Herman man B. Avflr.ll, Vim-wit A. Rlo- willl bbe stabilized In the pro- • iic and Beabner Morrell, 41 sewing, organlmtlon, Citizens for Avenel Arnow, New York City, The own W. Stern, Jamrn M. Krafft, reildent manager representing Mr, Miller, and Jame* F. Keating, ciardone, former Chief John It. jected Board budget for 1964-65, ^.i'ni;irlc Road. At Colonia According to John Zullo, recrea- ers filed suit against the Town production manager for Maryland. Egan, Mrs. Trvlng Hutt and Jt> also expresed fear of that sub- tion superintendent, the senior the total was $lO,filR.noo. Since lliri,,i- High they took a coin col- seph Pastena, community losing Its Identity. ship last year after the tract was citizens and the recreation de- the Bonrd announced it, was a Proponents of the rity plnn, or fcv-n. rezoned from highway business ages from one year to sewn\Klein Guard Held partment are now collecting old Memorial Day Program: year ahead of itself budget-wise, the plan to drop the word Town- to office • research • engineering years old. toys and bicycles that need re- Charles Blum, Thomas Kath, co- Indications aro that the total will Town Seeks On Arson Complaint ship from thi> official designa- contending the property's present Case No. 4, consists of an eld- pair. These items will be fixed chariman; all veterans' groups, |bo much higher. This year, the WOODBRIDGE - Willinm O. tion, )»>int to the neighboring Board is working on a J0,J3f),fl0O tohalukHeld ion Ing status is too restrictive erly couple who are living on by the club members and given Judgge Andrew Desmond, j CCCI, 21, Belmar, a security budget. The tract was rezoned after resi- Social Security. The man had |to needy children around the rence F, Campion, Martha Mnr- community nf Edison as a prime River Aid ;uard at S. Klein Department The joint meeting is deemed dents of the area successfully brain surgery done and is unable community. row, assisted by nil K of C etample. When FMison changed lore, Route 1, which opened a necessary by tlw Council to pre- fought the construction of an S. to work. Zullo nsked that anyone want- members. Its name from Raritan Town- 'or Assault WOODBRIDGE J- In a resolu- w weeks ago, was held for the vent any tax Increase. Klein Department Store at the ing to donate such toys, please Committee for Tercentenary ship, sectional names wore auto mittee Tuesday, Congress was Case No. 7, the man in this rand Jury Tuesday on two Meantime, the Mayor an- Iv.noDBRlDGE - Andrew Ro- site, with the result that the store contact him at the recreation Snbbath: Rev. Boyd Johnson, matically dropped and Edison has mittee Tuetsday, Congress was case has been in and out of the mints of arson. nounced that the municipal of- ll 318 New Brunswick Ave- was built on its present site. department (ME 4-4500, ext. 280.) chairman; Rev. Dr. Charles Mac- been growing industrially since— asked to authorize a study of the hospUal repeatedly, and Li just Pccci, police said, admitted ficials are endeavoring to reach i Fords, waived preliminary Hearings on that application for The recreation superintendent KKemle, Rev. Mliam Schmaus, with its miracle mile pointed to Raritan River by Army Engi- recently out of the hospital. He rtting two fires in the store* The with pride. an agreement, through a meetingi , yesterday before Mad- Board of Adjustment approval explained that the workshops will co chairmen, assisted by all the neers to determine the cost and will be unable to return to work, uthorities stated that Pecci, set to permit the use of school facili- be available to all senior citizen members of the clergy of all Clark Township, in recent Andrew D. Desmond andj lasted 17 weeks. benefits of achieving optimum at least for a long time, An older ties in the evenings by organiza- he fires, then "discovered" faiths. years, also dropped the word for the Grand Jury for clnub members daily and that tions such as the Boy and Girl The citizen group has been re- use of the waterway. boy has joined the service and hem, thus hoping to impress his Township from its dl !> with a deadly weapon. plans are currently being devel- Committee for parade and Pa nctivated to fight the present Woodbridge has riparian rights the younger child is still in •mployers. Scouts. oped whereby instructors in geant, July 4, John Koyle, gen- h.iil of |2,900 was continued. proposfd development of the along the river which flows for1 school. Their only income is from The Belmar man waived pre- At present, such groups must at woodworking and pottery would eral chairman; Parade, Mr. Blum Hiding to Patrolman ttieh- tract, several miles within Township welfare. iminary hearing before Magis- Garden Apts. least pay a jaintor's fee. The visit the workshop to offer les- and Mr. Kath, co-chairmen, as- committee named by the mayor i ulrman and Detective Grillo, Charles Tcrzella, member of boundaries In the Keasbey sec- Case No. 12: The father in this ate Andrew D. Desmond and sons In these fields. sisted by all veterans organiza- (Continued from Page 1) to meet with Board representa- made the initial Invcstiga- the Planning Board asked that tion, family, a veteran, permitted his was transferred to the county The present membership in the tions, first aid squads, fire com- $30fT58 and estimated municipal tives on the subject is (torn Hnhaluk engaged in a fight Norman Hobbins, the Board's at- The committee feels improve- insurance to lapse and he died jail. community's senior citizen club panies; pageant, Mrs. Henry A. costs of $9,406, or a net to Wood Yates, Robert Smith and Job the complainant, Joseph Detective Salvatore Grillo made torney, make his own study of menU would eliminate tidal last year, leaving just debts piled is approximately 200 persons. Belafsky, Jack Gottdonker and bridge of $20,352. Single family >i 51 Oakland Avenue, the investigation which led to the duties of the Planning Board flooding, and increase ratables up during his illness. The only Manny Goldfarb, co-chairmen, as- dwelling units In the same area •>.v, on November 13, out- Pecci's arrest. as far as it concerns garden and job opportunities, It would Income is from part time job sisted by John Zullo, a represen- would bring $22,HI in revenue at I leak's Tavern, New Bruns- apartments. also make well water available obtained by an older girl. Lack of Heat tative of the Colonia Woman's a cost of $32,158, or a net loss to . \venue. Fords, on Novotn- There. Is a. possibility .that the andi stimulate commercial actl- Club, Rodney Mott, JoAnn Yates, the community of $10,027. ;;i. It. Is alleged that Ro- Cast No~l&...The man. in this Bowtie Mortgages (Continued from Page 1) Zoning Board of Adjustment win vrtles and recreation. family has been paralyzed b; found them to be defective and I Junior Service of BPW. Mayor Zirpolo noted that "the h.wl a 9 mflimeter Uiger (Continued from Page 1) hand down a ruling Friday night If the federal government ap- a stroke and needs constant al ordered new pumps installed. At World Wide Committee: Rod- iross Report docs not mean that !ni(i a shot. Danch said he Commissioner Stephen Rinyak; iroves the survey it would be tention so his wife cannot go tc press time, one had been installed ney Mott, chairman, to select own ur municipality will stop seek- Seymour Sperber, Redevelopment OIFI WBAPPKI) made at no cost to the local gov< work. There is a child in school and the other was in the process committee. ng light industry. It doej mean Agency accountant; David Plis- CIGARETTES ernment. Case No. 16: The head of th of being installed. Art Show Committee: Septem- hat we will seek better balance kin, Agency attorney and Joseph n our development program, ob- AND CIGARS Ouery Boys house has had a heart conditioi To make matters worse yester- ber 12, Mrs. Mary Molnar, chair Ostrower of the Citizens Rede- iously with new emphasis on >t for a few years and now has al: day a gas leak developed in the man; Mrs. Mabel Naylor, Mrs. i oniinued from Page 1' 'olice Check Christmas Fund velopment Committee. multi-family dwellings." LOWEST PRICES developed an eye condition am street and the gas company had Chester Baginskl, representatives ' fue did damage to a wall, (Continued from Page 1) is unable to work. There ai to shut off the gas which is used of Colonia Women's Club, Junior Despite the added revenue as- Publlx Pharmacy kbnard, bookcase and several Fire Disrtlct 12, Mr. and Mrs. seven children. Woman's Club, Llewellyn Holden, ScbooJ^yatem in the heating system. pect of garden apartments, Mr 91 M»tn Street ilred books. Halts Theft Louis F, Kantor, Erneit Bara- Steve Kager, Case No. 17: The man of this It was evident that the people QIQSS noted that light industry •Woodbrldje it.r that evening, Patrolman hona; In memory of John F. Ken- household is in prison in the mid; (Continue* been living in the apartments Committee for Flower Sjtow: 'tends to accelerate the growth OPKN tVRNINGS .•z was sect to Investigate1 WOODBRIDGE-OfQctn check i m * ,"JO, '»i\ i" . . .viiiau ue«ii nving in me aparuneiiis nedy; Women's Club of Fords; west. There are two small chil- iUDa 1nclu*^ofit shot sd«L ^ ^ no £erti[icate October 3, Mrs. Edna Walsheck. if a community for twS reasons: ;•- of vandalism In Hsniby inj doors tt Rockford Furniture illegally, Women's Society of Chrkian Ser- dren and the woman cannot leave shot, foul sfior, tuider basket shot chairman; Margaret Manger, Jo- One, the presence of light indus .lie, Fords. He took tatnjCompany, Route 9, *krly yester^ of occupancy had been issued vice of the Woodbridge Metho- them to go to work. lay-up), speed pass, Jump and seph Somers, Colonia Garden De :ry tends to attract additional in- Hily, three boys he found day morning, evidently frightened to the owner, Harold M, Abrams, dist Church, Mrs, Augusta Jen- Case 22: The father died this •each, oterarm target pass, push partment, Mrs. Herbert Williams dustry, and two, light industry mi! with matches. One boy away thieves who were trying to New York City, by the building sen, Robert I. Rippen. year after bejng a patient in pass target and the dribble. S. Buddy Harris. i :io matches and another about make off with aoroe te! inspector. 12.00 Roosevelt Hospital for quite some A teacher of physical educa- Committee for Municipal Ii more than that. Two of the sets, ' At Tuesday's meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. John Orsoe time. There is a small child who tion can use the tests in the fol- brary Dedication, October 24, As 14 and the third, 11, ad- Township Committee it developed While making their usual $1.00 has just started school. owing ways: semblyman Norman Tanzman jitnil setting tire to posts in that there were complaints about check, Sgt. Fred Waodras and F. Erceg, Junior Girl Scout 1. The tests can be used as a pnt of 39 and 100 Homsby Ave- The stories of some of the cases garbage and rats as well. The Robert Bongart, Mrs. Hal Laml atrolman James Egan, found Troop 93. teaching device. By using the They admitted being with- may seem repetitious — deser- matter was then turned over to Zamboni, co-chairmen, assistec the rear door of the furniture' Close to 40 cases have been tests in class or in practice, half-mile of Keasbey School tions, fflness, death — all making the Board of Health which met by Pat O'Connor, Josephini itore smashed. In the rear investigated so far and cleared teachers can make their teaching FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY the time of the fire, but de- it difficult for thsee people — after the committee session. SwarU, Claire parking lot they found a car, for assistance through the Fund. more objective hy helping boya having set it. They were some of them our neighbors — wiht a TV set setting alongside and girls to keep a record of their Craftsman leased in their parents' custody Each story Is more.lieart render- to even purchase the bare neces- MEN'S it and three more in the trunk skills ' will be questioned further. ing than the other. sities. TIE BAR of the vehicle. WALLETS Sunday night, a fire broke ou For example: Checks for the Christmas fund 2. The test can b^ used to mea- SHOP EARLY AND [Fords Junior High School and The car was reported stolen a Case No, 1, consists of father should be drawn in the name o: sure improvement of the partici- CUFF vrance investigators estimate ew hours before by a Mr. Russo and mother and seven children. The Independent-Leader Christ- pants in the fundamentals of the UNK Ronson & Zippo damage at close to $15,000, of Toms River. At present the mother is ip. themas Fund and mailed to The sport. FOR EVERYONE SETS hospital. The father is unem- dependent - Leader, 18-20 Green 3. The tests can be used as LIGHTERS age was considerable in one BUT VOTES COUNT ployed. He did have a job forStreet, Woodbridge. competitive events in intramural I the classrooms. It would be easy enough for a few months but was discharged athletic programs. The age scales ON YOUR LIST! Art Carved the Government to cut domestic WATCHES because of physical limitations. Ethel Merman sings in night- can be used to help equalize expemes, Trouble is, mott of DIAMONDS Case No, 2, The father in this clubs again. competition. Seagram's 7 Crown 4.89 % by: those expenses can vote. case was arrested on a serious (decanter) - The Anchor, Northwood, la. Longine charge and is now on probation, Seagram's V.0 6.49 % 14 kt. and Sterling Doxa Buddhists now a major fore* in but be has deserted his wife and Taylor Wines 1.60 *k Hamilton South Vietnam. four small children ranging in CHARMS Christian Bros. Wines .. 1.55 % Bulova Don't Buy A Tree Old Grand-Dad 6.10 Wittnauer (100 Pioof) RINGS Wyler Until You Have Seen Our Selection Of I. W. Harper 6.70 Of Every Description (1M Prool) Silverware Closing Specials Exquisite Gifts lor Four Roses 4.99% and (dKMit*r) Sails warae ARTIFICIAL C Jewelry Crystal Ware Baby Calvert 4.89 % rfewtierA (decinter) Watch Bands LAST 4 DAYS!! Also Selection of Imported Wines By Speldel and Gemex Is Always Famous Imported And American SUNDAES.... 10° OFF Champagne And Sparkling Burgumly Chime • Mantle - Cuckoo Clocks Gtfta for Urn Horn* ORDER EARLY CLOSEOUT SALE! Name Brand tad Ivenronc on *<"" SHAKES . ..:. 25« We ivill be pleased to help Shopping LUt. you with your holiday CLOCK RADIOS This year trim a permanent tree • Diamond* JUs. I49.H PINTS ..... 35" (rum our selection of no-shed selections! While They La- $29.95 (Others from $18.50) beauties you can use ev«ty year. • Watches Visiting for Dinner? LOW CALORIE • China BALrGALL0N C Natural Tree Look SEE OUR GIFT BOTTLES Transistor Radios At Big Discounts • Silverware ICE MILK 99 Perfectly Shaped OF TABLE WINE 3 ft. to 8 ft. High Free Gift Wrapping! • Crystal Lay in a stock of holiday spirits and be Limited Supply Kt for a festive season of gracious • Pearls STOCK YOUR FREEZER! hotpUalUy. Wines and liquors make happy Ideal For Homes, Rings ALL OUR gifts. PEN & PENCIL SETS Offices, Plants, etc. HEMS 20% OFF Priced From Free Gift-Wrapping Service FREEZER Parker Si Waterman FREE FREE DELIVERY GUI Wrapping STORE UOUMl U AM. to U MIUN1UUT 95 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. BALL PEN*? ^ to 39 N o llfllverim A«c|>lcil by Papermate Attar 4:1< F.M. OuWde 1 OPEN KVKBY NIGHT 'TIL 9 P.M. ilectlou 'til Christmas. We Will B« Uuwd Wtdnc.dij, B«. (CtirlstruM Uaj) I COLONIA Beginning Friday, Dec. 6th AMBOY FEED Co., Inc.ffl Woodbridg e 1 "THI STORE THAT SAVKS KOU MONEY" DAIRY-MAID STATE JEWELERS The Quality lee Un*w Store" GARDEN SHOP I LjqUor Store 23 Main Street, Woodbridge — TeL ME 4-1671 (N(Xf TO BTATK I'UCATKK) |(I75 Si. teorge Aveuur, *i>loiii« 279 New Brunswick Ave., Perth Amboy 116. IS MAIN ST. (Curntr ot Oak Street) OPEN DAILY I A.M. tu It r.M. USE OUK LAV-AWAY PLAN WOODBttllH.t 9 k fnull Dtpoilt Hold. An; ltom Till ChritUUM ME 4-188» HE M22S ..,,„„„ order, tasted ™ l- » Phone HI 2-1350 Thursday, December 5, 1WS IndependenlLeader Qs.B PAOK TW Prp, Easy Car* functional of gifts tins an air of Easy care aspect of many fa- fashion that warms her feminine Mrs. Santa and All QJ The Crow's Nest Santa Setshions, from shirts to slips make heart. Santa needs only to check them particularly acceptable hometown stores to see for him 'when discovered under the tree, self. There's a world of pleasure Like New Leather S/v/ |since time-savin;; is an important for her in fashion i?ifts. To Bring ; Kven Mrs. Sitnta will be wear . factor in her busy, varied life. A publleation of the Standard ing a lovely leather coat thisj Rvv. „...,, l/U! Accessories are at hand to ac-:oiI Company ^^dent-Leader (E.B.) . Carteret Press Thursday, December 5, 1963 PAGE ELEVEN WINDOW Hospital Names On Green Street New Controller Bj The Stall l'p-.HTH AMBOY -Thomas J. lltnmoo, nf Fdlsnn. has been np- j,,,, in Ilu- Main Street, Woocibridgo office of stem and 1 pointed conl roller at Perth Am- \, ,.i nnltors and insurors: hny n planning, and the rehashing of yesterday's TV. and Friden, Inc., Newark, in the ,,„,, thiii each employe endeavor to find some time that can Isalc of accounting and data pro- cessing equipment. A graduate i HIC and be known as the "work break." of Metuchen High School and nine. tliLs may seem a radical innovation, but we honestly Rutgers University, he is class . i he idea has great possibilities. It can conceivably be an minion chairman for Rutgers Alumni, a member of the Edison , ,1,'ndv employment and it might also be a means of assur- Jnycees, and of the American .•iilar pay checks. Association of Hospital Account- ants. .«,.,,!,. Hie adoption of the "work break plan" is not compul- lt is honed that each employe will find enough time to give As controller, Romeo is in HI a fair trial. •harge of all financial functions it the hospital, including budgets THE MANAGEMENT NEW OKHCKKK: The new slate of the Amcrlcus Craftsirten's president; J. Huron Kactliffe, president; Arthur Kjersgaard; md records, accounts receivable • • • • Cliih was Instnllorl nt thr Mnsnnlr Tpmplr. I.r-ft to right, financial secretary and Willard Applegate, treasurer. ind accounts payable, credit, Frank J. Brecka, Jr., secretary; Arthur W. Carlson, vice payroll, contributions and data iiur flood frtend. Stanley jfaycher, Uw New York Port processing. L,,,hnrity helicopter pilot, who Iw at 17 CenMl Conrt, Hope- Gill had been at the Perth Am- ||;,t,.„, has bfcome swiewhal of an straight hero, after having Hadassah Party boy hospital since 1948 when he , Iv landed hit copter oa a 47x100 foot rooftop In New York was apolnted business manager. inilay nOQD, Born in England, he moved with FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING: The Junior Women's Club ot All thr New York CHy dailfei lauded the feat and Sxycfaer Is Rescheduled his family to Newark when he Avencl Is preparing for its Holiday Mart to be held tomorrow was a child. He attended New and Saturday at the Avenel-Colnnla First Aid Squad Bnildiiuj , sen on numeral television KTeeM Tuesday night, WOODBRIDGE - The Wood- York University and Rutgers from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. The raffle drawings will be held Sat- bridge Hadassah membership •it was like landing on a pottage itamp," laid the former University and had been assistant urday at 9 p.m. Shown with Just a few of the artciles to b» nine fighter pilot In World War II and Korea, who holds the parly originally set for November comptroller for Thatcher Furnace sold are Mrs. George I'ospisll. left, and Mrs. Antone. Sonza, )istlnguished Plying Cron and the Air Medal. 25 has been rescheduled for De- Company before coming to Perth chairman. Among the attractions will be a fish pond, tea cember 9, according to Mrs. Al- Tht Hopelawn man, who hai spent more than 5,000 hours Amboy, room, Christmas wreaths, aprons, stocking fillers for children, jbert Leon, chairman. The affair In 1957 he was appointed con- door decorations, tile match dispensers, cake (tale, Santa's - hrllroptera pit the whlriyglg down so gently on the four- will be held in Neiss Hall 8:30 nry rooftop that employee* inside the bulldtog knew nothing roller and in 1961 he became as- mail box and a table of articles made at the New Lisbon School I I p.m. in the Woodbridge Jewish sistant administrator for finance. for Boys. Proceeds will go to the New Jersey Children'!'* aniil patsenbj told thrm. Three Port Authority passengers Community Center. rr with him at the time. The copter Is a 32-foot Bell Hanger. He is a member of the American Aid and Avenel Colonla First Aid Squad. "What Is Torah" a canlata for Hospital Association and the Am- Hr has flown Maharaja*, princes and dignitaries from all chorus and piano will be pre- erican College of Hospital Admin- r the world between the Port Authority building, Newark sented under the direction of Dor- istrators, a past president of the B'nai Jacob, Beth Am December IS at 8 P.M. at B'nal Jacob's, the new $135,000 buJRIj jklrport, Hollaai and Lincoln Tunnels, and the George Washing- othy Willis and Manny Goldfarb. Association of Hospital Account- Plan Chanukah Party ton and BtytMe Bridge. It Is his )oh to meet the passengers This choral was written by Ira ants, New Jersey Chapter, and ing addition which was completed • the Varibii atrpwCi and haul them to rtort aXtttutloW. and Judith Eisenstejjj..... secretary-treasurer of the Ki- AVENEL— The Congregation in September. wanis Club 6F Perth Amboy. fr'nai Jacob, Corner Route 1 and Among the committee aides When not piloting la the summer months, Stycher spernU Lord St., Avenel and Temple Beth RETURNS TO COLLEGE ' are: invitations, Mrs. Robert spare time at the Woodbridge Swim Club where he plays Am, The Jewish Community Cen- WOODBRIDGE - Miss Judith Korb; hospitality, Mrs. Joseph nnis and swims with his wife, Doris and their three children, ter of Colonia, have joined to- Clauss, daughter of Mr. and MtS Schlesinger and Mrs. Mickey Is- Nancy Schach Kuan, 16; Dmglas, 11 and ten-year-old Allene. All three chll- gether for a unified joint adult: Harold Clauss, 262 Green Street, I rael; visual aides, Mrs. Arthur Iri n attend Woodbridge schools. The whole family are flying Chanukah party for members and has returned to Roanokc College, Mazur; program, Mrs. Albert ntliusiasts and have flown with the Btvetawn mu In beU- Joins f AVES friends of both congregations. Salem, Virginia, after spending Richman and pianist, Mrs, Elmer IKTS and regular aircraft. WOODBRIDGE - Four Town- The party is set for Sunday, the Thanksgiving holiday at borne. Brown. lie has been flying copters for Ike part It years and came ship residents, including one I ill the Marine Corps aa'a major. young woman, enlisted in the Rededication Rites United States Navy during the S/ycher k a close friend «t WUM (We*, owner af the month of November, Philip J. Aim club as both hart a ky»jfMMfc.tyldck la a major in ALL |ET FOR BAZAAR: The First Congregational Church will Ijold its annual "Christmas Re- Held by Girl,Scout* Boyle, Machinist's" Mate First Martin Lawrence flectfabl" bazaar Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Arrangements will be under thp"«Ht!£#>n of Mrs, m Afr Fora Rcterre aili'imTmmm ft World %«r n Class, of the Perth Amboy re- Clifford Bundy according to Mrs. Richard Kauffman and Mrs. Frank Russell, co-chairmen. There AVENEL - Girl Scout Troop Presents . . . i ihf Korean War. and Kan* tk| VmttnfniBhjd fty* Crou, cruiting office reported today. will be a variety of booths and refreshments will be available. Sigma Alpha ifhi will serve lunch 224 held rededication ceremonies I'urple Head and Air MadaL Nancy Schach, 57 Harrison Ave- from noon until 2 p.m. Santa will make appearances to present gift* to the tolldrcn. Left to right, in St. Andrew's old church hall. nue, Iselin, a graduate of Wood- Mrs. Russell, Rev. Boyd M. Johnson, Jr., Mrs. Kauffman and Mrs. Allan Bjorken. ,( The meeting was opened with a A Wonderful Giit bridge High School, class of 1963, prayer for the late President John w. Manecki, 671 Barren Avr, Woodbridge, seat ua the enlisted in the WAVES for three F. Kennedy. Each girl Ut a can- for ftg letter: conflict with the address on the years and is now at United States dle at the head table and said front. Make sure that correct post- Naval Training Center, Bain- I i>I.D SOLDIERS NEVER DIE; THEY JUST FADE AWAY ... Helpful Hints for Yule a girl scout law. age is firmly affixed to each card bridge, Maryland, for ten weeks v..n\s have come and wars have gone. Medals and credit were and package, When mailing gifts, Three patrol leaders received ot recruit training. it's a good idea to place a piece TEENAGERS :i to those who deserved it. Many went unrecognized some Mailing Given by Deter their gold cords from Mrs. Vic- The male enlistees are: Michael of transparent cellophane tape iom wen mule ikinnen, Mackimttht, and ammo carriers tor Hill, leader. These scouts Hanks, 144 Wedgewood Avenue, and your mailing list: Abo, remember over the address portion of**e |tlu' First World War. During World War n, the clerks, truck WOODBRIDGE-A. Robert were: Terry Quinlan, Kathy Woodbridge; William Kucher, 167 you can write personal messages label to prevent defacing it in and USO showmen were forgotten, In any. war, the most Jeter, Woodbridge, offered these O'Brien and Pamela Markulin Cleveland Avenue, Colonia; and only on Christmas cards sent by transit. nt and least remembered in the armed service* were the lelpful hints today on how to mail Twelve new members received Joseph Berryman, 151 7th Ave- Pre • Teens... First Class mail. Nothing but K sergeants. Many a company commander wai saved a four Christmas cards and gifts The Postmaster reminds us that pins. These include: Janice Cam nue, Port Reading. your signature is authorized on ncut of charges, not by a mess sergeant, but by that mid- insure prompt and safe de we can make it a merrier Christ- piglia, Karen Eakens, Frances The new enlistees are now at cards sent at the unsealed, Third CARAVELLE requisitioner ... the supply sergeant. The "A" Company wery before December 25. mas for everybody tf we will try Marino, Eileen Hill, Pamela Mar United States Naval Training Class rate. was always loyal to his outfit by making up his shortages If you use the new five cent to get all of our Christmas pres- kulin, Karen Menden, Eileen Center, Great Lakes, Illinois, un- I* ' , A PRODUCT Of BlIUJVA || H" Companv, who in turn proclaimed his devotion by Christmas Tree stamps on your The Postmaster asks the co- ents mailed before December 10. O'Brien. Debbie Pichalskt, Debbi dergoing nine weeks of recruit ly forages upon "C" Company, and ad infinitum. It did not Christmas cards, they will be operation of all business frims to Christmas cards for out of town Wallwork, Claire Krulikowski and training. At the completion of whether it was rations, none shoes, blankets, pots or sorted and delivered first and, delay the mailing of circulars and delivery should be sent before Janice Lebeda. their training, they will be given er, ihe accountable individual for US property always looked you include your return address catalogs until after December December 15 and those for local After the ceremonies, songs fourteen days leave at home be- lor some poor officer who was always responsible. Now take vith your ZIP Code number on 25, to keep the mails clear for addresses should be mailed at were sung and refreshments were fore reporting to their next duty flutter of lumber I Both American Legion Post 87 and VFW ;ach card envelope, they will be the Christmas rush. least a week before Christmas. served. stations. \ 4410 in Woodbridge are requisitioning material for their re- orwarded in the event of a If you use Christmas stickers ve post renovations. Just a word to tne wise-notice how :hange of address, or if they are or seals, put them on the back s are being escorted about the premises these dayi. As a indeliverable, ll b Christmas cards and in soldier is wary, so is the civilian ex-Gl. But there is noth- :urned to you that they will not SKIFF. Rugged to fear as tljese two posts get along very well and try to make as tlia star nail. teller arid Woodbridge better. It's wonderful, thor, the way back! Shock-re- sistant. Sweap Company goes to visit "B" Company . . . these dayi. second hand. RAIN or I'recislon-jiw tied movement A S10.9S Ben Martm, proprietor of Martin Lawrence Jewelen, Main Feet, Woodhridp. wu elected Tie+presUeat of *e Watch- SHINE ... liters Association of Central New Jersey recently. • Mr. -tin haa also been appointed the aithoriad sales and 'vice repnteatalrfe in this area (or Omega Watches. • • t • - writer notes with dismay that many Main Street store SANTA »* and employees continue to park, thejr cars in front of their ft, thus creating a parking problem for potential customers. I all the new competition in the srea it seems ridiculous not e Main Street as inviting as possibles1 to Christmas shoppers. ARRIVES IN WOODBRIDGE I to th« wl«i Is sufficient. . „• _. • • • • ' Rscalvei g mirks lo> i Due to circumstances beyond the control of our Chamber beauty, 1 THIS SATURDAY! movement accu- fummerce, the Christmas parade was cancelled Ust Satur- racy, lor stamina. tlue to the bad weather. Although It hid cleared up by Come See The Big J19.95 ide time and hundred» of people were arriving, the de- M nut to appear wus made by the musical units as early SKIPPER. Top-ol • am. Word wan spread us quickly as possible by Chamber thecUis Ityle and performancel Wat. senlativcs and it was auniwutfd un the radio, but at such erprool" thock-re- t* hour it was impossible to notify everyone that the parade CHRISTMAS PARADE iis(ant. Every wrist movement keeps It - P«»tponed. This Saturday, Santa will arrive rain or snlne wound. 17 levels. J Hie inusUal uults will a|>|>iur as promised. Let's hope we 129.9S r w||| \K a paradr! ]jti remembrance of John F. Kennedy, Bauds .., Floats .. . Drill TeaniH , .. Sauta In Person! Never before such precision-jewe/ed accuracy, -would tiJte-i*>.offer you, tree of charge, luxury styling, lasting quality at (Ins low pricel i at Ouveui*mt Fr«e Parking Jtint Off Main Street p\ 3 x 10 eoUir photograph of our late m Cf lig inn Ife&p \' and President which Is most suitable for fram- KBKK ENGRAVING - FRKK «»T WRAPPING ml snd fJUourt in MaunM Coughlin It idujht aU tw mentioned. ing. g his 3*iid year as head usher at the State. Santa Has A Free Gift "We fN-ryii* W« Sell" • • • • thirty years ago today Prohibition was repealed. For Every Boy and Girt! Martin faurtence Sponsored By The ' h«ppy smiles seen so abundiuitly around the home of Bea Jewelers oW on Trafolgtr Drive in Colonia. are two obiJto 310 Maple Street Perth Amboy WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP and Phil became the proud ffnadparenU ^ 94 Main Street Woodbridge rci". The Infant is the baby of the Known* CHAMBER OF COMMERCE i Also, on Thanksgiving day while cefcbra mg hU OPEN KVKRY NIQHT TIL CHRISTMAS "Biiunwjd that he had .gained his normal hp«» t operation ul Mt Sinai by Ur. Samuel Koseii A Joint Meeting Indicated GOOD NIGHT, SWEETPRlNCEf The Boafd of Education, in a recent rate for the next few years. Now the Letters to Editor press conference, indicated that its Board says it is "a year ahead in its 1964 budget, which wfll be presented projection" and will need additional Editor, Indfipendent-Leador: to the voters in February, will show On November 22, 1%3, my funds now. 'ourth grade teacher, Mrs. Peter a considerable hike. • It is possible that increases in tax ;en, sadly announced the. trngir Partridge in the Mount lews that our gre.it. President mm Through its public relations chair- ratables may assist the council to hold Inhn F. Kennedy was nssnssi By JOHN T. CUNNINGHAM self, his family and I,,, man, William Blhler, the Board noted the line as far as the tax rate is con- iated. I was greatly shocked. As Life in the earty 1770'n held Then his serene wor cub scout, I couldn't wait to everything sweet for James that the opening of the second senior cerned. However a joint meeting of about his ears, for | Id dismissed and go down to the Moody, "a plain, contented high school next September, the con- defend "that f!iOnni! the Board and Council is indicated at if.F.W. Post 1352 to lower the struction of another Junior High and farmer" of Sussex County. He tion" during the once, so both autonomous bodies can lag at half mast, hut someone wrote that he lived in "the best Moody's happiness \ additional grade schools, will neces- debate their problems and come up *nt me to It. On my way home climate and the happiest country neighbors honndwl hi,.'. sarily mean additional personnel and my neighhors were saddened and in the world," at peace with him- (Continued with a logical answer to our problems. crying. My mother was deeply on \\ added maintenance costs. There will iffected by the news. All I ran also be a promised across-the-board in- It is reasonable to expect that if say is "Why did it happen1" 1 creases In salaries, plus the usual in- the Board raises salaries of its em- will always remember this his ployes, municipal employes will ex- torical day. I know he tried so crements hard to get educational aid for 131 Years of Service pect the same consideration. all of us nnd many other liene- i Mayor Walter Zirpolo, armed with fits that would have made life To The projected school budgets for the next Unless some compromise is reached, easier as I'm growing up and! five years provided by the Board of the taxpayer will again be caught in grown. Our home was very sad Perth Amboy Area the annual tug of war played by the as If President Kennedy was a Education, previously announced that member of the family. Board and Council. -1 — there will be no Increase in the tax May God give our new 36th president, President Lyndon B. Johnson, the health and tarowl- T.L WATSON & Co, [A to guide our nation and ESTABLISHED 1M2 Federal Aid Review Proposed In Congress world as our late President Ken- MONROE A. WEIANT . Representative Florence P. Dwyer, •The importance of Federal grants- nedy did. Resident Partner of New Jersey's 6th Congressional Dis- in-aid Is beyond question;1 Represen- RONNIE CSERR, Age » Hopelawn School No. 10 trict, told the recent 33rd annual MEMBER NEW YORK AND tative Dwyer pointed out. "Programs 130 Pennsylvania Ave. AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGES meeting of the New Jersey Taxpayers that have almost quadrupled over the Hopelawn, N. J, Association that congressional hear- Perth Anboy National Bank past ten years and will consume over It's That Way ings are scheduled next month on leg- Al UM 5 Cornen Hi $10 billion of federal funds during The last word in new cars still islation proposing periodic review by comes from the back Mat. - Congress^ of grants-in-aid programs this fiscal year (1064) alone demand The Seagull. Ogden, Utah. "to assure tbeir termination or re-di- the continued and effective attention rectkm when the need has ended or of Congress." chan*ecL" "Congress should have a uniform Mrs. Dwyer is a member of the per- policy and procedure for periodic re- raanent Advisory Commission on In- view of grants-in-aid," not only to an- tergovemmental Relations which rec- swer criticism bult to assure that the ommended such legislation and also programs "are either adjusted to meet sponsor of a bill (H.R. 7160) in the changing conditions or terminated House of Representatives providing when their original purposes have Under the Capitol Dome for such review. The hearings, sched- been achieved," Mrs. Dwyer declared, By J. Joseph Gribbiis uled before the U. S. Senate Commit- "In all our history only 14 Federal tee on Government Operations will grants-in-ald programs have been ter- concern a companion Senate bill (S. minated," the Congresswoman ob- TRENTON - fl» Democratic New Jeney Legislature will dose often, these people have serious National Convention scheduled to shop next Monday until the ailments which get worse without 2114). served. in Atlantic City next August 188th lawmaking body officially real treatment or even cause will not feature the camplacen- takes over on Jan. II death. Under both bills new grants-in-ald Any program to trim or tighten cy originally planned. pertaining to civil "People have bought "retire- programs enacted by the Congress Federal subsidy programs should hold The tragic death of President rights an affecting housing, edu- ment borne sites" in Florida only would automatically expire at the end promise for New Jersey. Annual sur- John F. Kennedy, who personally cation and employment, will be to find that they were under endorsed the seashore site to per- postponed for the year by Senate water or "rancheros" in New : of five years. Prior to expiration they veys show that its taxpayers pay high mit convention delegates to be Republican leaders until the new Mexico to discover that they had r would be reviewed by appropriate coh- for every dollar of federal aid received near the New Yor World's Fair, 19M session gets underway. acquired only a piece of burning bis changed the entire contention A series of bills tightening up desert without roads, utilities or ?. gresslonal committees to determine: in the State. Tabulations reported by even water." (1) the extent to which the purposes the New Jersey Taxpayers Association picture. If President Lyndon B. present statute on equal employ Johnson is the candidate for re- Sent of Ni out pro BETTING: — Race track I of the grants-in-aid have been met; show that in the fiscal year 1962 Fed- election, a vice president must be ccduret to prevent classrooms trons this year placed bets to- ~ f2) the extent to which the states or eral grants distributed in New Jersey selected at the convention. In and schools from being all-Negro taling $296,113,403 during 216 days their political subdivisions are able to totaled $169,700,000 while the tab totimes past, such a selection pro- procedures previous- of raring at three running tracks doped more activity than the sel- ly outlined~by the Sttate Depart- and the Freehold harness racing : carry on each programa without fur- its taxpayers for the $7,600,000,000 ection of a presidential candidate. ment of Education, and contain- track. - ther U, 8. financial assistance;- (3) national subsidy program came to With Johnson coming from Tear- ing padBSB i be Mowed in the Passing through the turnstiles : whether changes in the purpose or di- as, the vice presidential candidate event Jfegroes are prevented from to place the bets were 3,179,500 $305,100,000. This results in a ratio of will probably hail from the north- purchasing homes in all-white customers, some of whom visited Z rectkm of the original program should $1.80 in tax cost for each dollar of east. Governor Richard J. neighborhoods, will be delayed on the tracks many times. Last year : be made. "aid" received ia the State. Hughes, who will be the host, of Ul the new Republican Legisla- 3,110,601 followers of the ponies the convention, could be consid- ture takes over in January. placed bets totaling $281,833,210 for ered for the post of vice president Senat* President William E during 210 days of racing. when the convention gets under- Oxzard, R, Somerset, who b This year the State Treasury , the belis How Much Is Too Much? way. Others include Mayor Rob- slated to become Senate Majority was enriched by $26,603,700.05 ert Wagner, of New York, or same Uader in 1964, hai promised that by taking a cut in the pari-mutuel safely packed ~ Proposals before Congress for high- Speaking for organized taxpayers, of the Democratic Governors of the civil rights bills will be "high betting and last year the State's ther year they will cherish the memory the New England states. Several on the list" for consideration at share reached $25,494,469.20. Z *r social security tax rates to provide Edward Staples, executive director of U. S. Senators are also mentioned of the letter from Santa Ciaus. the new sesswto. This year the largest amount for the post. ~ for a program of compulsory national the Missouri Public Expenditure Sur- Governor Hughes is scheduled of betting was done at Monmouth : health insurance again have raised vey and chairman of the National Governor Hughes has officially to confer with Senate and House Park, near Long Branch, where Everyone who ever believed in Santa Clans will want to serrd informed the Johnson administra- leaders prior to nest week's ses- the handle was reported by the : the question of how deeply govern- Taxpayers Conference, has recently tion the State k ready to make sion and push for the adoption of State Racing Commission one of thfce four colorful messages to their favorite ch id. raised the issue before the Ways and any adjustments in convention many bills left over from the reg' $97,517,052, compared with $96, » ment can bite into America's payrolls Select, address, stamp and mail it in our special mail box Means Committee of, the House of plans which may be desireable. ular session held earlier this 841,438 at Garden State Park, ~ without 'causing permanent damage A change in the date of the year. near Camden, and (74,021,851 at We will have it postmarked from Santa Claus, Indiana * to the economy. Representatives considering the com-convention might run into com- QUACKERY: - United States the Atlantic City Track. Betting pulsory health insurance proposal. He plications, however, because Senator Harrison A. Williams on harness racing at Freehold and it will be delivered direct to the c> J other conventions and meetings this year totaled $27,733,062, com- * When the social security system Jr., Is leading the fight in Wash- with our sincerwt compliments. warned that "the social security tax scheduled for the huge boardwalk ington to combat quackery, espec pared with $25,152,981 last year. - first was established, the tax rate on convention hall during the early is becoming an Increasingly burden- ially among eldery people. Bigger bets were placed by pa summer months. trons on horses running at Mon- . employee and employer was; one per He has been named chairman some tax for a growing number of per- mouth Park because there were ' cent each, applicable to the first $3, Party leaders plan a real of a special Senate sub-committee less customers there during the Santa Claiu Lettcre available at Our sons. For the low income wage earner, appraisal of Democratic Conven on frauds and misrepresentations ; 000 of annual earnings. Seven in- season than at Garden tion plans after the approachin to investigate thte field and re- such increases in the social security Park. At Monmouth Park, only Woodbridge, Iselin apd Avenel Bank- creases have been made since that holidays, in plenty of time t commend changes in the law to 993,101 patrons witnessed racing, . tax might wipe out—or more than make needed adjustments, a send the vultures to Jail. Hear- - time and the taxable wage base ex- compared wiith 996,310 at Garden ing Offices. cording to Secretary of Stal ings will begin shortly after New . tended to $4,800. Additional rate in- wipe out—any benefit he would derive State Park. At the Atlantic City Robert J. Burkhardt. He has beer Year's Day. '- creases scheduled by law for 1966 and from the pending tax reduction bill." placed in charge of the details track 752,695 fans placet! bets on "Some quacks and other swind * 1968 will bring the social security tax State for the convention by Go' the [Kinies during the year Step in today, It only takes a minute!! The question of how much is too ernor Hughes. lers get caught now, of course, VITAMINS: - A Rutgers :. rate on employer and employee to but others escape unscathed, lessor of animal nutritkm refuses much is not a new one. Repeated step- Republicans are also expectec to have trouble with the party'* "Senator Williams said. "There to give his family vitamin pills ; 4%% each - or a combined rate of are cases of people who have paid "' &ve his lanu y v.tamm ups in social security tax impositions presidential ticket July when theii Convenient New Banking Houw At All 3 Offices! ^ 9'/4 %. The latter does not include an- stud in their effeet previously have brought forth the ob-convention gets underway in Sat thousands oHJollaof dollarns to quacks »«*[ * K ;; other upward adjustment proposed in who have done nothing more than 011 servation from the New Jersey Tax- Francisco. f ADDV M ^ U™ Wtoy 9 A.M. to 2:30 P.M. Congress to strengthen reserve funds give them sugar pills or shine Dr. Itobert L. Squibb, in the LOBBI Friday Evening 5 P.M. to 7 P M. payers Association that "if we are go- LEGISLATURE: — The 1963 colored lights on them. All too Rutgers Bureau of Biological Re- or the proposed additional increases search, says moderation and ing to socialize services, we must at DRIVE • UP Monday thru Thursday 9*.M. to 5 tM ,; for health insurance. The "medicare" medical advice should govern the the same time be ready to socialise our GLAMOR GIRLS use of vitamins now that winter WINDOW Friday 9 AM. to 7 P.M. * legislation before Congress (HR 3920) pay checks." The medicare legislation is rearing. > would raise the social security tax on now under consideration, it contends, He insists he Is not trying to employer and employee by one-quar- scare anyone, but that his ex- "would move the Federal Government periments on chickens have pro- ~ ter of one per cent each, and extend further into a field in which American ven that overdoses of vitamins ^*the taxable wage base to $5,200. and protein combinations can be business has demonstrated its ability detrimental to the chicken, or at { Where will It end? Former Secretary to meet individual needs" and "would least, a waste of money for the i'ot Health, Education and Welfare thus constitute a further step toward fanners. H<' ;tlsu claims that nutrients ^-Abraham Rlbicoff, now a U. S. Senator socialization, unnecessarily larger gov- can influence the growth of a bug - from Connecticut, was quoted last ernment and the erosion of private as well as hel|) build resistance against it. Chickens inflicted with : year as saying "you've about hit the » d^portumtty, while increasing already the Newcastle disease virus or -top .. . I don't think the people will joqjwUni costs of the social security avun tubm'ulotis wilt often die go for more than 10 par cent." system." more rapidly when fed overdose of vitamins, hi1 «laiuis JERSKY JIGSAW. Public school enrollments in New Jersey have reached 1,214,352. an in- (Eartmt crease (if 57,000 IIVLT l%2. . GoV Three Locations For Your Convenient WOODBB1DGE PUBLISHING COMPANY ermir Hichanl J HU^IOH huo pro claimed Dm-mber 10 as Human AVENEL OFFICE MAIN OFFICE Lawrence F. Campion, President & Treaaurer Rights Day and December 15 as 415 Avenel Street corn* of c«, L»i»ui Published Weekly on Thursday at 7:00 \iA. Bill of Kightu Day. . . The New Cur. of IMawrait Berry St. ft Moor* Ave. 20 Green Street 661 ftooseve.lt Avenue New Jersey Education Associa- AVENEL WOODBRIDGE tion report* the average New Jer- Woodbridge. N. J. Carterrt.N. J. sey classroom teacher is earning Telephone: MS (-1111 Telephone: El 1-6600 $6,511, an Increase of 1203 over Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation last year. . Personal income to Charles E. Gregory. Nov. 27, 1904 — Dec. 10, 1B61 New Jersey totaled $1,500,000,000 —Federal Reserve System "Hold It, if, MY torn to * "lain tJboot UM notoy in March of this year, five per MaH — On* year 94.M to Months IMS lie p«r party (Continued on Pas* if) pendent-Leader (E.B.) - Cartrrr-t Thursday, December 5, 1965 PAGE THTBTEEH Firemen Elect St. Cecelia's is Setting Spark* and Knock* JFK Memorial /irsl Church of Christ, Colonia Plan Yule PnBfy ISELIN - Michael Moss Gas Hammett In Of Schlick -Kenny Rites welcomed as a new member of Is Planned Plans Annual Christmas Bazaar ISEL1N - St. Cecelia's Church, — the Sparks and Knocks 4-H Club was the setting Saturday after at a meeting Monday at the home Colonia By Deborah , H noon for the wedding of Miss of Gene Summers, co-leader, Cor- i^ "You better br go id District 9 Senior Citizens lt Marjorie Catherine Kenny, daugh- reja Avenue. COIX)NIA - Colonia Chapter ., ,|noss sake-'causc San:a nll ISEUN - The Iselin Volunteer er of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kenny, ' The newer members worked on of Deborah is setting up a special " incoming to town," while Kire Co. 1, District, 9, at its 4 McUan Street, and Robert their "gismo" boards, and thejfund, to he collected in memory , mnlliprs, who are memhrrs Set Party Date monthly meeting held at the David Schlick, son of Mr. and olri(lr meml rs were iven el( c of the late President Kennedy and ,!„, Women's Guild of ib' Green Street Fitvhouse, elected ISEUN - The Senior Citizensj * « " Mrs. Joseph Schlick. 200 Middle- Club of Iselin, sponsored by the!1^, set up as a special memorial to |t,,H church of Christ of Col new officers. sex Avenue. The Rev. John L. him at Deborah Hospital. ,, i;, k, are keeping busy prc Woodbridge Township Herreationl r Truck officers elected were: Orety officiated at the double tend the Middlesex County All contributors will be listed in ',„;. for Santa's visit to their Department, had as ils piest; Howard Hammett, chief; Donald ring ceremony. awards dinner Saturday. the Golden Book of DeWrah ^i.tinris haiaar Soturdoy. speaker Monday, pabbl Norman Gunthner, Jr.. first assistant Given in marriage by her fa- A Christmas party has been League of Colonia. Ill,, ,.|mrch on 830 Lake Avenue.' chief; Patrick Sawler, second as- Kleinman, of Congregation Beth ther, the bride wore A taffeta planned for December 16, from The first contribution was sent .,,11 i,c turned into a virtual sistant chiof; Albert Burke, cap- Sholom. and Chantilly lace gown with por 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., at Mrs, Sumb-y Mrs. Rae Schwartz Colonia. rinittu:is package of toys and tain; and Donnld Newman, lieu- Plans were made to sponsor a trait neckline trimmed with Chan- mer's home. who wrote: „!„,, f»r the bazaar which tenant. Christmas party DeoemhW lfi, at tilly lncc and rhinestones and I am very proud to be a part i 2. How to control your car in high, gusty In a rainstorm, be sure to turn on your headlight! the moment it grows dark. This may winds. Most important-be careful when be eun before the tain surts. If the rain is extienwly heavy, turn on your headlight* meeting oncoming trucks. As they whiz even if it doesn't get djtk. For iwo othw tips on what to do in hetvy rain, ice item #3. by, they momentarily shield you from the Sudden braking may trigger a skid. In- toavoidskiddinginth^oppoiitedirectii-n wind, only to leave you open to a vicious a! for blast a split second later. Give trucks a stead, touch the brake ped h^y » »• How to get throng! »»• The tmk wide berth—and Veep a firm grip on your split second, then let up quickly. Repeat is to keep moving. Stay at least a humlrol steering wheel. Irt addition, watch out for until you stop. Whatever you do, drive yardi (about 20 car lengths) behind the "wind comers"—places where the road slowly and allow plenty of room. At 25 driver ahead. Reason: if he has to Mup, maes per hour on icy roads, you'll still you'll have time and room to maneuver suddenly breaks into the open. Slow down TIIINCiS OF BKAHTY bring ball field " around him. If you think you'll have to as you approach these danger spots. A ^rj^/^.0^ IIIT joy, such as an electric hair- . If yon do get caught in a shift gean on a hill, shift Uf«t 5™kUIt IIIVIT. with electric nailflle und powerful wjnd may be lurking beyond a nail polish dryer. dump of trees. And a sudden blast could skid, take your foot off the brake and turn climbing, so you don't break your cause your car to swerve sharply. your steering wheel in the direction that turn on the hill. Try not to use low the rear end of your car is skidding. As at all-in low, your wheels are a lot 3. What to do In heavy fain. As soon as you straighten out, straighten your wheel likely to spin. the first drops hit your windshield, slow down. From then on, proceed with cau- SHELL DEALERS DE-BUNK A MYTH ABOUT CAR CAM SMART & SLENDER tion. The road may actually le tlicksst when the rain first torts to \dl That's be- cause there is usually a film of oil on the It's a myth that at dusk it is OK to use paved surface. Until the rain washes that film away, a damp road can be treacher- your parking lights instead of your headlights ous. Your car will require more distance At dusk you can rarely see-or be jecn- tq ttqp. So reduce speed. ghts may not help SUM JIM "If the rain is really coming down, your lllumina •CHRISTMAS appliance thift witt-save her hours of daily drudgery. iwria lifting* m$tf «# 1*« th«m »g- )oirt let iilijrTyTlf tj\ey seem weak, step on the CARDS v Buy an automatic dishwasherthat will wash and dry dishei Tot your [jemoinl »i|Juatu«» hc r be 11 at the flick of a switch. And don't let space pose a problem. braktf pedal lightly and hold it down while or imprinted nuiic. 25 A portable dishwasher can be used in any kitchen. you driw slowlyilor a short distance, This caiJf, all oliLiij $1.50 up, witn • »i»iU nuilitluiirfl will heat the brakes and dry the linings Q]\ Jjj I Buy a dishwasher at your favorite store. but. If this doesn't restore your braking power, stop at the first lervice station you come to and have your bakes checked. PUBLIX s and honest work. $u Jitoi ngulmly 4. |(ow to avoid d(ids on icy roadi. Ap- PHARMACY ply only the gentlttt touch to your bake*, 91 Main Street WOODBRIDGE PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY own I—•****« *vu*MH «at\ »• independent-Leader (E.B.) t-rteret Prew Thursday, December 8, 198S PAGflt crsey Aires luting scheduled Family Reunion Held Cub Pack Plans PUty World Problems Court of Honor At f homos Residence Offend by Students for - Mrs. Alvin Klein ISELIN - Mr. and Mt». Leo' president of the Metwood Chapter Christmas Fete COLONIA - A play, "A if Howe had attacked, "the re-ja selkxit to the British, N. J. Tercentenary}bellion couW haw been crushed i The once "contented fanner Pinpoint Your Present to ;• (Continued from MR Ptace) in New Jersey." found himself a man without a - CLASSIFIED.. en war He ' him traitor. The Sussex Loyalist ted an country «* $* <*>*<*• Man's Hobby Interest RATES - INFORMATION . Moody loW his story in "Lieut- aufecious raid on Tinton Falls mi"°n • b'» * ^^m « E»tf««> 1 $l.Wt for IS word! Otidllne for iuv Monwouth Couhty on June ioj» ""* i** distinguished parti- enant James Moody's Narrative Bwnuse at the nation-wide airplanes or machines. They may 4« f«rh additional word 10 A, M. for th 1778. He destroyed a powder!"111 •" America." His "Narra- f t nf His Exertions and Suffering"!!! trend to snorter working hours, start with molded plastic kits to In advance publication ' tlw Cause of Government." pub- magazine and carried off stores 'live" was published and wide c more men haw more spare time assemble, and proceed to the lished in England in 1783. His and arms, which he later sold in irculaUon was accorded a steel NOTF: NO CLASSIFIED ADS TAKRN OVEB nn their hands than ever before, creation of their own exact scale poignant little document recited New York for 500 pounds sterling. l«igraving showing his raid on MUST BE SENT IN. 1 models, starting with the raw ihr tribulations of a Jerseyman He also captured .five American, '!* New Town "goal." nnd — even more to the point materials. who remained loyal to England. officers and "several of irferior Homeless, friendless, with only most of them making much better Telephone MErrurr 4-lm while all about him people be-jfgnk" hLs memories. James Moody use of it. , ramr 'disaffected" g^^y spent his last days in Sfwhno. Moody gpje<) m lhe What ie happening might al- JFK Memorial • APARTMENT WANTKO • Scotia He remarried MihwiBh Moody's "Narrative" An)mca(rTirmy during the 1779- Nova Scotia He remarried most be termed an " explosion" 1 livw:|iv l1 roo(k>!;tl v and lhf wander (Continued from Page IS' vrciird his own -adventures ~- , the•,„ M , encampmen...«„.,,„..„t. i,.."n MiMorristown.t « . - in hobby activityivity. alLalLo. off which CAREER GtRL—wishes to share IELD m pital is completely non sectarian, x Uyalist always referrefd d ue oftef n waylail d the mails or « "pwtridjif settled down to I pi ays its part: tin simpltryisimplifyinng the furnished apartment in Wood- ocal career offering free care to those who tn himself as Mr. Moody." Per-jboldly looked at army records reading prayer? on Sunday morn- mslc side of the Christmas gift- bridge. Call FU 1-5000. Ext. 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M, KLEt T ME 4-tlU Ceramic Tile SEWER SERVICE Having A Party? 867 Harretl Avenue OLD COINS EDDY'S MUSIC CENTER Woodbridge, N. J. GOSSELIN RENT A Henry Jawei & Soi EDWARD SWANICK WANTED! l'uiieral Home OF AVENEL Air Conditioned JUKE BOX J83 Avroel Street. Avenel Jutt Ola) Tiiulu awl CERAMIC TILE (OB Hi (ieor|e Avenui) MErcury Sheet Metal Work WOODBRIDGE Parking Coin Operated Mukie MIDDLESEX CONTRACTOR COIN SHOP «a AUTOMATIC GAMES PRIVATE LESSONS 4-1738 KooftH, Metal C«ibag M Our Studio and Funuwe Wort including Mosaic ties foil*- Buught AND POOL TABLES PRESS Sold - Traded CALLFU1SSS8 AiTurdluu • Guitwr THE WOODBRIDGE NnMtwl rv 1-58$ I'laiku . Urumt • Hiu 588 Aldcn Street tt K6 Kted* Numismatic Siuppliet G. M. AMUSEMENT CO. PUBLISHING CO. « Main St., Wuodbrldgi Corner New Doier 14. ME 6 2711 DIRECTORY ADS Woodbridge, N. J. 17 Grvv« Avc . WoudbridK* Mary Avenue, Fords A Wuod *ve. Miiiinl inlUuiuilU * 16 20 Green Street Colwii, N. J. IVIK 4-0827 mm MBW II AM. -2 Pll. & «-8:JU P.M. , HKRliKKI A. HI F.TsCH, Frup. Oo All IniUuai.nl* Woodbridge «*, Impendent-Leader (H.B.) - Carteret Thursday, December 5, 1983 PAOB Barbara R. BlumenstockcluhT™!lToS}ng, I Advent Services WORSHIP Chr'utnuu Carol* the strength FORDS - Singing ol Christ- Bride of Richard Valla mas carols by the members of Set By Church I ho Woman's Club of Fords un- TOGETHER FORDS - The marriage of Colonia, and William McDermott, FORDS -.The Advent season der the direction of Mrs. James Miss Barhara Rita Blumenstock, Metuchen, cousin of the bride, at Our Redeemer Lutheran Harkay and Mrs. Nicholas Elko for your life... daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Church this year again Is Ming was ring bearer. THIS WEEK will be featured at the Christmas H, Blumenstock, 46 Moryknoll spiritualized with special mid- For a wedding trip to the Po-meeting of the club next Wednes- Road, Metuchen, and Richard S. week services nn Wednesday, 7:J0 F-lHST BAPTIST CHURCH cono Mountans, Pa., the bride day, December 11, at 8:15 p.m. [Senior Choir rrhe;irs:il, 8:00 P M Gospel Service Sunduy, 7:30 P M. Men's Christian Fellowship «ec- j Valla, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve p.m., Rev. Eldon R. Stohs, pas* M;irkrt aifd High Strfftn Official Board, 8 no P.M., wore a cranberry wool suit with at the club house on Corrielle I'prth Airibqy third Fridays Christian Women's Home Bihle ond Friday, 8:00 P.M. Val'la, 105 Warner Street, took tor, announced todny. In addi- Thursdny black accessories. Street. Members will exchange ,.,, I'rtrr Rnwalrhuk, Pastor Junior Choir rehearsal, 'HO A.M., Class Thursday, 1:30 P.M. place Saturday mronlng at Our tion, the church is open for Church School Staff, first Mon- Mrs. Valla was graduated from 50 cent gifts, n mi A.M., Morning Worship, Saturdays Ynnnp, People's Mfelini; Friday, CONGREGATION BETH Ij)dy of Peace Church with the prnycr and meditation each day | dny B 00 P til. St. Mary's High School, Perth Mrs. Janws Clement, welfare „ ,, vM, Sunday School. Huth Circle, 1:30 P.M., sewnd 7:45 P.M. - SROLOM Rev. Joseph BrowHowski offi- from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. j Surgical dressings, first and Wednesday, Amboy, Class of 1963, and is em-\chairman, is collecting donations , ,• P.M., Baptlrt Youth M M Cooper Avenue, lulln ciating at the double ring cere- Gracing the chancel in the fourth .Wednesday, 1:30 P.M. ployed by Continental Insurance!for the Christmas basket for a White Church Guild, second and CONGREGATION Ribbl Normu Kltinmin mony. church is an Advent wreath with .Illl GET. Club, third Monday 8:00 Co., Perth Amboy. M. Evening Gospel fourth Mondays, 8 P.M. H'NAl JACOB Dr. NortMt Kistncr, fintor needy family and for the Christ- four symbolic candles reminding ill I' P.M. The bride, given in marriage Ladis' Aid Society, second and I-ord Street, AVMICI Sabbath Services, Friday eve- Mr. Valla was graduated In mas gift fund for Perth Amboy the worshipper of God's prom- Dorcas Fellowship, 8 P.M., first fourth Wednesday, 1:30 P.M. by her father, wore a candle- 1960 from Woodbrlde High School General Hospital. [< IN) A.M Communion Sunday Philip Brand ning, 8:00 ises through his prophets. On each Thursday Saturday Morning Service, 8:30 light satin gown with scoop neck' and served three years with the H it Sunday of each month Women's Association, third Thurs- B:30 P.M., Friday Sundav nn Additional candle is Naomi Circle, 1:30 P.M., first line, lace appliques, seed pearls ,,rsday, 8 P.M., Prayer day, 8 P.M. 10 A.M., Saturday, Junior Con- U. S. Army, of which 18 months lit until finally at Christmas the Wednesday. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN and crystals on front of gown and Circle meetings, first Thursday, gregatioii were spent in Korea. He is em- Christmas lights replace the Ad- Sigma Alpha Phi, Second and 1:30 and R P.M. CHURCH chapel length train. Her tiered ployed by Baco Lighting Co., Pack Welcomes ST. CECELIA'S CHURCH veil of French illusion was at- vent wreath lights, Rev. Stohs , ,ltST PRESBYTERIAN Fourth Tuesdays, 8:00 PM Session, second Tuesday, 7:30| (64 Amboy Ave., Perth Amboy Perth Amboy. Iielta R«». Rndoll Helium, Putor tached to a crown of orange advised. nil'RCH OP AVENEI, Congregates, first Sunday PM, John Wlluj, Putor Den Mothers Worship, 10:30 A.M, blossoms She carried a cascade On Wednesday, December 11, i,-l Woodbridge Avenne 7:00 P.M. Cancer dressing group, first and (Sunday Masses, 6:30, 8:00, 8:45, Sunday School, 9:00 A.M. HOPELAWN - Three new denthe Kindergarten Prmiary De- Avenel Men's Club, fourth Thursday third Wednesdays, 10 A.M. 9:15, 9:30, 10:00, 10:15, 10:45, of white roses, orchids and steph- mothers were welcomed into partment children will sing and , IliarlM S. MttKtnilt. Pti.D. 7:30 P.M. Children's Holy Communion, first 11:00, 11:30 and 12 noon anotis. Methodist Plan Ptitor Park 57, sponsored by VFW Post in placl e of thhe sermon a soundd Cholt RehearoU Sunday of every month. Weekday Masses, 7:00 and 8:00 TEMPLE EMANU-EI. Ml* Donna Verszyla, Metuchen, •1,,,1-,-h Worship 8, 9, 10 and 11 1352. They include Mrs, William film, "The Brightest Night," will Chancel, Wednesday, 7:45 P.M. TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH A.M. 12< Pleasant Avpnne, was maid of honor. The Misses \M. JJunioi r WednesdayWdnd , 6:45 P.M. Rabbi Mtnh>U Htirvlti For Christmas Wier, Mrs. Andrew Demko, and b» shown. PfeHer Boulevard and ST. JOHN'S Linda .Toth, Bnrllngten, and Pa- Sunday School, 9, 10 and 11 Sabbath Service: Friday, 8:30 FORDS - "Just This Side of Mrs. William Morgan. This Sunday remembering Uni- Krochmally Avenue EPISCOPAL CHURCH , tricia Carifian, Woodbridge, were ST. ANTHONY'S R. C. . N?w Cubs welcomed are Keith A.M. Perth Amboy Sewaren «1J P.M. bridesmaids. Miss Louise Kopcko, Joy" will be the topic of this versal Bible Sunday, a Bible dis- ^inspiration, 8 P.M. CHURCH Sunday's sermon by the Rev. Mohr, Billy Morgan, and John play will b« found In the narthex JOKph R. Baskln, Pastor Joieph H. Thomson, l.ajrtadtr s Metuchen, was flower girl, iiK.r High Fellowship, 7 P.M. Port Reading CONGREGATION ADATH Howard H. Remaly, pastor of Demko. Stephen Kondrk and John of the church featuring different 10 A.M., Sunday School for all 9:45 A.M., Sunday School John Mkerney, Fords, was his nr High Fellowship 7 p.m. *". ItiniiUni Mllot, Putor ages ISRAEL Wesley Methodist Church. The De Angelis were graduated into types of Bibles in age nnd trans- 11 A.M., Morning Prayer cousin's best man. George Reilly, Sunday Masses, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00,11 A.M., Worship Service, Com- Amboy Avenue, Woodbridge service begins at 10:45 in Fel- the Boy Scouts. lation. Holy Communion, Second Sunday, Rabbi Samii'l Newberger Metuchen, cousin of the bride- JOHN V1ANNET CHURCH 11:00 and 12:00 noon munion Service. lowship Hall instead of 10:30 be- Awards were presented to Line 11 A.M. 8 P.M., Friday, Sabbath Services groom, ushered. Stephen Reiners, 420 Innun Avenue Weekday Masses at 8:00 A.M, Nursery open 10-12 for children cause of repair work in the sanc- Yarsen, Vincent Milano, Vincent Colonla 45 P.M., Thursday, choir re- 9:30 A.M., Saturday services Novena in honor of St. Anthony through three tuary and chancel. Sadonls, Dennis Renales, Joseph hearsal 9:30 A.M., Saturday, Junior Con- The Reason Rrv w.lur iJidilw each Tuesday at 7:15 P.M. 7 P.M., Evening Worship Miller, John Axelson, Craig Ma- Kubick Elected KM. rnnti* Dillj, Aitiitunt gregation Those who wish to place poin- EVANGELICAL AND While awaiting my order in a tusek, Stephen Kondrk. Joseph Sunday Mum: «:20, 7:30, 8:30. FORDS ^ettias at the worship center for OUR REDEEMER REFORMED CHURCH little tea garden in England, I Miller and Mrs. Jean Axelson. II and U:1S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TRINITY EPISCOPAL Christmas may contact Mrs. An- Aid Squad Head LUTHERAN CHURCH 94 .lames Street noticed that the ash tray on the r lnk Ko u] CHURCH drew Nilssen at HI 2-2481. A family trip to Johnson Park, Weekday Mum: 7 and 7:30 „•*'• 1 ' l i 26 Fourth Street, Fords table had about half an inch of , | Hoy Avenue, F«rdi , Woodbridge Woodbridge, N. J. New Brunswick, December 8, 2 FORDS - Michael R. Kubick M ««?. gldun It. Slohl wnter In the bottom. This struck A "Laying of the Boughs" ser- Orfinliti: Eddie Jirobion anl Rei, Leslie Ejry, Minister RtT. WMUm H. gc|imaus, 8.T.D., p.m., is planned. was elected president of the St. Confessions: 3.30 to 5:30 and »£/;*; """i"? j^P Mill B*rbart FrltKbi Rector me as a good idea for extinguish- vice will take place next Satur- John's First Aid Squad at a meet- 10:00 A.M. Sunday School Order of Sunday Services Alton Brandts, Ortanlit The charter review meeting will 19 P.M. Matin Service, 8:15 A.M. ing cigarettes, and when theday, December 14, at 6 p.m. and ing Monday night. 0 A.M., Sunday School be held at the home of Mr. ond WOODBRIDGE GOSPEL Main Service, 10:45 SUNDAY SERVICES waitress returned, I commented every family end friend is in Other new officers are George 10 A.M., English Service Mrs. Michael Chabala, 900 Flor- ST JAMES R. C. CHURCH CHURCH Hily Communion: 8 A.M., Holy Communion on the fact. vited. Crawford, vice president; Wil- 1 A.M, Hungarian Service 1 1 ida Grove Road, Perth Amboy, \mboy Avewte, WoadbrUf* Corner Proipect Avenne and First Sunday, 10:45 9:30 A.M., Family Service and "Yes, . she said, with a twinkle The Methodist Youth Fellow- 7 P.M., Youth Fellowship December 13. liam Toth, secretary; Michael M. Ret. Mtp. CUrlH G. Rldgedale Avenue Third Sunday, 8:15 Sunday School 'and it also discourages people ship executive committee meets First Sunday of the month 2:30 The annual Chritmas party will Yuhasz, treasurer; Meyer Sindet, McCorrUtln, rutor 9.45 A.M. Sunday School for al Sunday School and Bible Classes, 11 A.M., Holy Communion and from slipping them into their Sunday night at 6. Hilllun *oot, AuliUnf Ptitst P.M., Ladles' Aid Society take place, December 20, at thefinancial secretary, Edmund Bro- ages. Ernest Barabas, superin- 9:30 A.M. Sermon (first nnd third Sun- pockets as souvenirs." Rtt. DoaaM I. IUIUT, Monday, Religious Training, 2:30 The Young people's confirma- VFW hall, James Street. mirski, sergeant-at-arms, "id Aidrtut tuior tendent. Adult Bible Class at days) Morning Prayer and Ser- Tuesday (First) Lorantify Guild, tion class meets Sunday after- James Sieczkowski, trustee. ! Sunday Masses: «:«, 7:49sam. e hour. 8T. JOHN THE BAPTIST mon, (Second and Fourth Sun- A Condensed Lite ORTHODOX GREEK 7:30 noon at 5 o'clock in Fellowship Ambulance officers elected in- | H i:>. 10:00 and 11:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M., Morning Worship ser- days) "Do you believe that two can CATHOLIC CHURCH Tuesday (Second) Officers and Hall. Those who missed the first clude Bart Florentine, captain; vice, Nursery provided. Holy Days live as cheaply as one?" Holy Name Bingo Weekday Masses, 7:00 and 7:90 Elders, 7:30 session may still prepare the as- August Krudel, assistant captain; A M. 6:00 P.M., Senior Youth groups Broad and Diviilon Streets 10 A.M., Holy Communion "Oh yes - half as long." Perth Amboy Tuesday: (Fourth) Brotherhood, signment which was an essay Joseph Dambnck, first lieutenant, , Nnvena services every Tuesday, 7:00 P.M., Evening Gospel Ser- Organizations RIT. Stephen Bedor, Putor 7:30 Confession of at least 50 words on "Why I and John Cnrmondy, second lieu- vice Trinity Vestry, third Monday, Features Prizes I 7 10 P.M. Sunday Matins, 7 A.M., EarlyWednesday: Junior Choir, 3:15 tenant. y , , y 7:30 P.M. Every Saturday, 11 A.M. until want to join the church" and FORDS - $1,000.00 in cash and Elih M M hh Wednesday: Adult Choir, 7:30 noon, 4 to 6 P.M. and 7 to 8memorization of the titles of the Captain Axel Thomsen reported FIRST CONGREGATIONAL FIRST PRESBYTERIAN English Mass, 8 A.M. Church St. Anne's Unit, first Monday, toys will be taken home by the Friday: Brownie Troop, 7:00 P.M. and sometimes on days books of the Old Testament. calls for November as follows: LniittcH or WOODBRIDGE CHURCH School, 9 A.M. 8 P.M. lucky winners of the Bingo spon- Vejpera.-Saturday.. Highland Jje- FridajtL Gills Scouts, 7:pO ! before Holy Days of Obligation transportation 24, emergency 30, BirroB wTOlw ATttnei (W lUhway Avenue ~ St. • «ar«aret *aJfiU, -first- Wed. sored by the Holy Name Society Saturday; Confirmation Class, 10 motor vehicle accident* ID, fka.. Rc>. Boji H. KJhun, Jr. Wjodbttfp, N. J. fore holy days at 7 P.M. of Our Lady of Peace Church i WnklntB, MlaliUr •( MnHc A.M. 13, standby 3, industrial acci- AIM N. Ntmcih, Putor Episcopal Churchwomen, first GRACE EVANGELICAL this Sunday, December 8, at 7:30 Mri. KenmUi HcCtln Juan M. lUnk, AubUm Futor WOODBRIDGE inion flow dents 1 making a total of 71 lluprrlnundmt *t Chareh School mi A. Brlni, Jr., Monday, 2 P.M. LUTHERAN CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL p.m. answered during the month. 1 Robert Wthlma, Oriultt Dtrr:lor of Marie (00 New Brunswick Avenue Sling shoes seem to have come 71 Main Street CHURCH Trinity Altar Gidjd, mourth Thurs- The bingo will be held in the p AM., Church School, Nurs- Morning Worship, 11 A.M, Perth Amboy back into style as we see them , Thtodort C. Beimini, Piltoi Hoy and Hamilton Aveimw day, 8 p.m. cafeteria of the church and tick- ery through Junior High Church School, 9:80 A.M. KIT. Lniner H. Mirtln, Jr. B«T. Herbert F. A. Hetht, PMtor on display in many of the shops. Grand Exit Fords Trinity Young People's Fellow- ets may be purchased at the door. loo A.M. Morntal Worship Junior Christian Endeavor, 3 Mlnlittr to Youth For the holidays and other gala tui. LtsUo W. Hewett, Vicar ship every Sunday 7 P.M. Among the many toys to be won She: "For the first time I was i oo A.M. Church School P.M. Sundays 9:30 A.M. Church School Trinity Girls friendly Society, TEMPLE BETH AM occasion, they are made of sat- really delighted to hear our neigh- Nursery through Junior Depart- 11:00 A.M. Worship Holy Communion, 8:00 A.M. are a Ford riJem car, coach car- Junior Hi United Presbyterian second and fourth Tuesdays, JEWISH COMMUNITY ins or brocades and many of bor's piano going." | iwnts, (Child can service). 5:00 P.M. Junior-High Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11 CENTER OF COLONIA riage and doll, a toy chest full Youth, 6 P.M., Sundays 6:45 P.M. them are jeweled. Some show He: Worthwhile, wasn't it?" P.M., Cotfe* Hour Fellow- Fellowship A.M. 220 Cleveland Avenue of toys, boy or girl's bicycle, Senior Hi United Presbyterian Trinity Okb SfHt P*k 34, Den only the cut out heel but others and sled, pianoloden, a "It certainly was. The moving ] ship Youth, 7 P.M., Sundays 7:00 P.M. Methodist Youth Church School, 9:45 A.M. Pack Meelipgifpurth Monday, Rabbi Herbert Witkln are bare, almost to the toes. Fellowship 1 n Services Friday evening, 8:30 Sat- race' car set, tricycle and fire men were taking it out" 1:30 P Pilgrim Youth Choir c*aejnatr7:30 P.U., ASSEtoBLiTOF GOD 7:30*7.MT «" Other shoes are of snake skin truck, table chair set and doll, 1 Fella Tuesdays. CHURCH Meetings, ThWSdajr, 6:30 P.M., urday morning 9:00 v** UNITED CHURCH and lizard. These come in difLione- l train set, a tractor, life- Junior Congregation, Saturday 4fl Berkeley Boulevard Trinity Senior, Choir Practice, OF CHRIST morning from 10:45 A.M. to ferent shades of color. like kitchen set and bassinette, 130 Lake Avenue Iselin, N- 3. Thursdays, 7:30 P.M.,Satur- Taupe and other shades are fa-a reclining chair and rocker, Em Visit Our GncohouM • All Kinds Of Plants 11:45 A.M. Clark Township Ret, Wllllkm KUDj, Putor days, 2 P.M. vorites with fall buyers for walk-and EE organ, Singer sewing ma GtAVl STRAYS $S.N B«T. Gwrie A. Bhulti, putor Sunday Services:, Trinity Junior Choir Practice, ing shoes. chine and a^ Manc-a-eart. Church School, 9:45 A.M. Saturdays, 9 A.M. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE QRAVX COVKU *M 9:45 A.M., Sunday School for all CHURCH Morning Worship, 11 A.M. ages U.S. educators warn Soviet on Red China assails Soviet on IOTONO • BOLLY ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH 830 Jefferson Avenue 11:00 A.M., Morning Worship exchange program. military strategy. Personalized Rahwa; Made « wir» . Cai be ean-W la ear . THE CHURCH OF 7:00 P.M., Evening Gospel Avenel JESUS CHRIST 7:45 P.M., Wednesday, Bible RtT. John. Kuan, Pastor Sunday at 11 A.M. Florida Grove Road Study Weekday Masses, 7:30 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 AiM. Hopelawn Sunday Masses,' 7:00, 8:15, 9:30Wednesday,, testimony meeting Letso-Webber Wedding Baldwin's Jowph Banjoli, Minlittr 7:30 P.M., Friday, Young Peo- 10:45 and 12 noon. at 8 P.M. Richard Btnjoli, Omnlit ples Service "TtshltM is Flowen" Confessions, Saturday, 4, 5, 7:30,Reading Room, Tuesday and Sunday Morning Worship, 10:30 7:45 P.M., First Thursday of Solemnized on Saturday ME 4*4757 month, Women's Missionary 8:30 P.M. Thursday 12 to 3 P.M., Wed- A.M. nesday 6 to 7:30 P.M. Sunday School, 9:15 A.M. Council HOPELAWN - The wedding of eardino, Woodbridge. 800 Green Street Iselin ST. NICHOLAS CATHOLIC Westfield, 422 E. Broad Street CARDS 8:00 P.M., Fourth Saturday o( Miss Rita R. Webber, daughter of A reception was held at the CHURCH Sunday, 9:30 and 11 A.M. COLONIA GOSPEL CHAPEL month, Men's Fellowship Mrs. Mary Webber, 497 Florida ide's home. For a wedding trip 15 Second Street, Fords Sunday School, ll A.M. 4M Inman Avenue it West FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Grove Road, and the late Walter the Pomifts the bride wore a (Byzantine Rite) Wednesday, Testimony Meeting, Free Deliver) Service PLUMBING Street, Colonia CHURCH OF ISELIN R«T. John Onesko, Pastor Thomas Webber, and Stephen 'lute wool dress with black ac- 8:00 P.M. llSunday School and Bible Classes, Oak Tree Road Sunday Masses: 8:30 (English); John Letso, Jr., son of Mr. and ssories. The couple will reside it SUPPLIES Reading Rooms, 116 Quimby St., 9:30 A.M; Ret. Ko|«r D. Sldener, Pwtor 10 (Old Slavonic); 11:15 (Eng- Mrs. Stephen Letso, 3 G Street, . the Florida Grove Hoad ad- Tel. ME 4-0809 Mn. nannui Clark, 10 to 4:30 weekdays; 7 to 9 AVENEL ME 4-0080 Director of Christian Education lish) Avenel, was solemnized Saturday ress. P.M., Mondays ROUTE 1, AVENEL SUNDAY SERVICES Weekday Masses: 9:00 A.M., Fri- afternoon at Holy Spirit Church, Mrs. Letso attended Wood- PUBLIX North of rtrebouw Sunday Worship: 8:45 and 11:15 days, 8:30 A.M. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Perth Amboy with the Rev. Jus-iidge High School and Middle- tin Herbst officiating at the double County Vocational and Tcch- Anjtlmt jou »»»« * IMRRONS LOSE TOUGH ONE Exactly how it could have happened is diffi- cult to explain to the ardent Woodbridge fans In Closing Second who sat in the local stadium last week to witness their Barrons go down to a 21-14 defeat at the hands of Edison High in the final forty seconds of one of the most exciting games ever played inois Golden Eagles here. Woodbridge did not deserve to lose the i((l(;i!\M; I'niirf iiiiciiiir .IIKI- (>• • iiauKsf (ritfntl shown) « lict-p inlerrql in th<" dreision, simply because they outplayed the Vonlli Aotivitii--, Pionriim hy purrhnsing the first booster d<*rnl from Walter LIT, Eagles and were the victims of a couple of tough e rnmmiltre. All funds miscd in the future will be used to sponsor Ihree Little Defeated Iselin Giants Am breaks. The Eagles had the reputation and the 10 annual township urnmmnr school track and (ield events, sehnlnslie arhieve- nnnunl youth howling tournament and bus rides to tv«U. talent but the Barrons were innoculated with ir.Tawad.hr desire which brought them close to manipulat- In Little Big Ten Tilt ing the upset of the year. Crowd (il.EN EUAN, ILL. - Glen When we state the Barrons deserved to win, Fords Bearcats Trounce Ellyn's Golden Ragles oulscored WOODBRIDGE •„,..„ 11 we are not trying to take anything away from the Iselin Giants, 3120. in the Pop! Bobsled Fund Scoreboard pened- was the mni:,,','. Warner Little Big Ten Bowl foot Woodbridge rooter vw,,,M , Edison. Although outplayed up on the firing bnll name here. i ned in his Beat after Kdi .,!„, line throughout the game, the Eagles never Madison Park by Score up with a startling w ., ,!r( It WHS the 13th win in 14 games Gilbert Onsl -$ 50.00 gave up. For example, with leas than a minute this season for ihe Golden Eagles. [ ing pass play m th, ,„,, „ The Giants finished with an 8-31 Dutch Maid Lodges _ 90.00 ond* of tht recrnt TK^t t remaining in the game and the score tied at record. I Robert Jacks - 35.00 Day clash at the stadium't',, 14-14, Davis took a punt on his own 18 and in- the Rarrons 21-U ,,H :ilv Of 20-6 in Final Game The visitors gained an early)] Tltftt and Berkow _ _ ».OO stead of attempting to run it back, he made a lead wheit tfoffttny Compana tooksi claim to the Central .;,;.,.y'i METUCHEN PARK - The Stern and Dragoset _ 15.00 : . , !lhthee openinop g kickoff, cut through!) IV championship mad dash for the sidelines to stop the clock. It Fords Bearcats went on their big-: _ 500 the sidelines and sprinted John Zullo The defeat was a b<•,,;• t,ri gest scoring spire o( the current seems as though he was setting up the bomb Rec Dept. Now Accepting ;j;yards for a touchdown. Mike Sloans Joe -Nagy - $.00 (o the scrappy * i;,,,,.^,, season to overwhelm the Madison ( which outplayed Kdi-u;, n'^ that was soon to follow. On the next play, Pad- % ^ . T\ i *I ll/^r * -M- carriecarried for the extra point. ' Adams' Desk _ in Park Detroyers 26-0 in a Central of the game to the .m;,,/,^ Glen Ellyn retaliated immedi- Vic's Flower Shop _ - 3«0 lak fumbled the ball on the snap from center. Jersey Pop Warner Conference the 8.500 spectators ulv, ately, marching 52 yards in five | ri Instead of hitting the panic switch, he picked game. | Joe Marlon _ 100 pected the Eagles t,, ".^ plays with Mike Sokolowski ram- m]]l Fords, one of the dominatingl WOODBRIDGE - John W. Zul- Sale of Olympic Pins _ 37.00 a Barron club \(lmhli,| i-. |. it up and lateraled to Davis, who in turn looked bling the final 20 yards for the l llini)|1 teams in the Conference, wound;lo, su|ieiintendent of She Town.-lup two games during tin-1, score. The extra point attempt Sale of Decals _ (.00 downfleld to spot his fleet end Billy Burns out- up the 1963 campaign with a 5-4-liRecreation Department, a n But, as Clair Ri\el, ii, Barron Sophs failed. Previous Balance _ 1,778.00 racing a Woodbridge halfback. With the Wood- record. jnounced earlier this week that Woodbridge announce. The Golden Eagles scored again bridge line closing in on him, Davis calmly Early in the first period, the contracts are now being accepted \ f3.007.23 the fourth period Maim Bearcats lost little time driving|'or the 1W3M basketball season Edison from midway through the first i| has the talent, but nn threw a long pitch to Burns. The end grabbed down to the Madison Park 40 yard| The various leagues will include: quater when quaterbaek Dan Halt day, Woodbridge h^ tl ! and Sokolowski hooked up a 721 the ball on the Barron 40 and rambled the rest line for a first down. On the veryjthe Junior Group for boys not WOODBRIDGE — The Wood- r It appeared as though (me ,,| .j of the way to complete a 68 yard winning scor- next play., Bill Sisolak scamperedjyet 13 years old by January 7. the bridge High School Sophomore, yard touchdown pass play. Soko-i [•biggest upsets of the nirront |; all the way to the end zone for thejBabe Ruth League, for boys not 16 coached by Lou Kuhn and Harry lowski rammed over for the ex- Stout Named season was in the m.ikini ing play. The big play was executed as though tra point. game's intiol toushdwu. Sisolak [years old by the same daU\ the Zmijewski, closed out a most sue- ! Woodbridge held the it was part of a Hollywood script. then converted the extra point to'Heavy Senior Division. un-'cessful fall campaign recently With Glen Ellyn threatening; ASK 'the score by a 14-7 margin... again late in the period. Sloan MVP ever, with a little better than hand Fnrds aa 7-0 advantagagc e iitaiN. Participants must be resi-Wh a close 14-13 victory over When the final whistle sounded seconds later, hand Fords /^ ™ , denur ^,•"flf'WoodbridgVoo URGM. NOTK'K IE(JAI, NOTICE I,KGAL NOTICES LEOAt NOTICKt LEGAL NOTICES dltlons will forfeit hU deposit NO in- Prices AN ORDINANCB VACATING POR- Avenue on the WoodbrldM T0WT1- for the Indebtedness herein men- NOTICE Or ANNUAL MHtTINn deposit* will be returned to mm- •hlp Tax and Aeeaament Map andtioned: Tbe annual meeting of the Mem- SOCIAL TIONS OT MAIN •8TBBET, CHKR blddfTi, unlega documtnU are fi- SECQRITT fifing that property ln fron* of W'lbllt'Bee. Oren and 4 Burber. s of Mercury PMeral 8evln|« RT 8THEKT, HARRI80N AVENUE turned to the Arrhltecu Office wn all of lots In Blocks S17-JT and Range n 1110 55IA, belni premise* and Loan Aseoclatlon of Wood- IN TUB IfiB.IN SECTION OF THE days prior to blrt opening. All it- S17-V fronting said flnm# Are- 1] Olnds ATtnm, CirUret. N. J. brldge will be held on January «, >|oase Santa TOWNHHIP OF WOODBIUDOK. ponlts by chirk only CONTRACT llfftftlt III Illllii COUNTY OT !rfir)DI,IflKX, AND nn*. The approximate amount o( theU94, at erven thirty o'clock In the FIUMB AVBrHII, PATBK1IA AVE e. That iwrlloa of Patricia Ave- udirmtnt to be satletled bj eald erenlnf, (lutern Standard Time) nfxjuMmrrs wn.i, NOT RR roB- NUK IK THK COLONIA MOTION nue. Oolonla. from th« W«8t*rly aale I* the mm of Hliteen Thou at the office of the Aurmlatlon, 117 WAflDED BY MAIL. "(urcast" for Christmas The flo*rd of Education of ft>« or THU TOWNHHIP or woou- line of Cavour 8tr*»t to tho West- sand, Twenty EBONITE i, iy Townstilp of Woodbrldije, a undlng rUht of redemption of -equegc of and on behalf of the defendant's detente within 49 days ulclpal corporation lu the Coun- the landa from tho tai sale which ,>reKtit owner Kva J. Joseph. after date of tbe publication of this ty of Middlesex aJKTBUU of New resulted ln the said tai tale certi- Thu lutlon Is brought against the notice. ficates, and the Judgment to b«ai.J only, and no personal Judg- (ordinal China WaribwH JtirMy. In the event of failure to re- BOWLING BALLS Tak« notice that an action, ln obtained will specifically contain ment may t>e entered therein. deem or answer by any person hav- mm, has been commenced lu the provision full effi»:t to Any i*rflon desiring to protect a ing the right to redeem or aiuwei, Superior Court of New Jtney to the proviso of Section 3 uf Chap. rltjlit. title ur Interest In the desuc- h person shall be forever barred \ lVrfcct Bull Means A BELOW WHOLESALE PRICES! reforwlose pursuant to R, S. 51:5-t«r 37H, Publlo Lt,wi IK55 M sfure- (krlbtid land or any parcel thereof, mid foreclosed of all his right, title 104.73 (Boctloll 2 of Chapter 718, sald that this Judtjaient shall not by redemption, or to contest plaln- •md Interest and equity of redemp- . Uctter Score! Publlo Laws lttti, approved and atlect Uia right, title aud Intercut tirt'i right to foreclose, must do solion In and to the parcels of land Buy dir«ct from Irnpartvr - wholtmlur it the effective Maroh 1, 1UM, a jupple- la tald lands- uf the said pukliuer by paying the amount required to dosorlbed In the following1 tai fore- redeem u Mt forth below, plus In- wirthouta ind rnik* terrific uvingi on gift iiinut to (he "In Hem Tu f'ort- or puruJytMri (roni the munailpall- closure list: t • terest to the dtte of rodemptkiu, lldowu Act (1MB)," approved Hay ly or of my person deriving %a In- The following U a copy id the tax ittmi, figures, urm, oil piintlngi, book-«nd<, M,ms (PL. 1MB Mrs. Harry Schrump, card par- The executive board will be in The annual Christmas party will of Mrs. Wilbur french and herKING-SIZE CAXF charge of the project. The elub be held, December 37. » p.m. at committee. ty rhairroan, announced Mrs. NASHVILLE. r,, , iioNeue is Host COP Club Plans the V.F.W. hall, Uncoln High- m Walter Kronseder. Blonmfield hopes in its small way to spread Mr. Keitel announced the ex-e«ri the biggest rnkM,' way. Serving on the committed Avenue, will be cochairman of the Christmas cheer to those lew for- ecutive board will meet, Decem- where wa baked !,. , ' are Mrs. Eugene Swisher, Robert R T To PTA Council Benefit Party card party to be given for the. tunate. ber 20. at hiit home, 75 Wilson the 60th Mniwnarv , .'I benefit of the Iselin Uttle I*apie Viering. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Avenue. Plans will be made for ISKIJN - The Fourth Ward Mr. Keitel announced 39 new and Casualty Com,,,,n ' - Newark State m February. Mr1- Schnimp and Turant, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent the annual theatre party to be Union, ivas host to 30 Hrpiihlicnn Cluh of Woodhridge members were welcomed in No- more than ia i,,, • . ' Mrs. Kronseder re|«rtfd Mrs. Al- D'Andrea. Mr. and Mrs. William held in April, Appointed to serve nf the President Council Township held its monthly meet- vember. « record high for any weighed more «,«„ «,*! vin Sal* and Mrs Itichard Powell Keitel, Mrs. John (•. Sehreiber on the nominating committee for [ riflao Tnunship schools itif; with William Keitel, vice one month. "This vote of confi- The MO layers «,,,,' nf assist tnifotlu r with all mem- Jr.. .John Keitel and Mrs .Inmes IfflM officers are: Mrs. John G. president, presiding. The pre dence follovlng the recent No- into a S(.a|P m Solving Size Problem Helps in Giving Boots "GIVE A MAN' A GIFT HK <^N WEAR" h Ihr hnppy nile in Kaslnnnfavorpd leather boots this family. Dad has alrraciy donned his quilted --ki jacket Rift, make most welcome gifLs. With while daughtf r present*, him with ;i plaid sport shirt and Mother the wide selection available, and hoMs still another gift-a striped sweater. .lackfl is insulated with the urcal popularity of boots with Eastman Kodel polyester fiberflll; shirt and sweater are in all styles, lengths, textures and of Kodel and wool. colors. Santa's only problem is liki'ly to be the question of size. Easy way out is to ask her for a list of her. sizes, and thePortraits Are in the Picture .subtle way is to copy the num- bers from the inside of her shoes and let the shoe clerk act as de-For Fine coder Surest way of all: give a shoe gift certificate! a tremendous upsurge in the giv- ing of family and individual por as gif.f s Movies Planned The reason is the influence of; color and the new technical skills that enable professional photo- graphers t<> better capture the! character and charm of the par-j Photographers o f ries of specially selected movies America, national association of on Saturdays for children in the; studio photographers. • school a&teria. I Today's high speed films and . There irill be two shows, one pin|K>int control of lighting, plus at 12:00 and one at 2:30 p.m. as the greater knowledge of posing well as stftnething new, a contin- and proper techniques, enable por- BOTTOM ROUND ROAST uous serial each week. All the trait photographers to concentrate movies are in color and are cho- NO FAT on the uniqueness of each indi- sen to appeal to children from vidual, rather thaiL producing, for- ADDED the ages'W four thrtn^h twelve. OR CROSS RIB BOHEUSS ROAST malized "postage stamp" type The admission is nominal and portraits as in the past. candy will be sold. | ! The association urges I Christmas portrait sittings Saturday, the movie to be! reserved as early as possible. shown will'jhe "Adventure of Tomj RIB STEAKS '-' , CANNED HAM-; The volume of work accelerates Sawyer" a*d the December 14 \ movie will I be "Adventures of VVUiM GIFT for use on the ski right up to Christmas Eve. RIB ROAST CANNED HAM-; tj t Robin Hood?' slices inr suburban byways) is Portraits at Christmas me CHUCK STEAKS ,39 REG. STYLE frojnl All of the performances are su this iii'il. 'd reversible parka. often require cooperation A the studio in keeping the surprise pervised by volunteer mothers l PICNICS "S" from other members of the fam- and anyone who wishes to help LONDON BROILS 89 OVEN ny. Sometimes, a studio has to;may Phone M"- James Morgan, READY Ib keep Mom and Dad's portrait j chairman, COTTAGE BUTTS Iplans from each other. To main-' POT ROAST ^' .69 «D55. I tain pre-holiday secrecy, the sWjrte Trimmers ( COLD CUTS idio may send the bill in a plain | GROUND CHUCKS * 5* SLICED BACON »39 I envelope, or set up appointment j Treated at Yule •sittings at odd hours. Last minute holiday prepara- Growing trend in holiday por- tions mean a busy Christmas Eve, ROUND ROAST • t89 LIVERWURST »39' FRANKS "W S place color]To reward hungry tree trimmers, tree, ratherja buffet supper is usually on the 1 TWO GUYS — TOILET ithan the complete portraitortrait . ThiThis agenda. PRIDE OF THE FARM - TOMATO TWO GUYS permits the gift receiver to choose For a table festive as the sea- the photograph he wants — and it son, prepare a dessert center- piece. Cover any large oval plat- CATSUP 4:88 MAYONNAISE 38 TISSUE 8H8 ter, preferably one with a flat Children are the universal, all- rim, with spangled tissue paper, i Place candles in small flat hold- GREEN GIANT - traits. Those made most happy ers around the rim. SAVOY OR WAVERLY-5HGD ANNA MYERS - STRAWBERRY by children's portraits are not Space miniature tree ornaments parents, surprisingly, but grand- candles. Use pieces | parents. from the tree under the BEETS 2-19 PRESERVES 4:99 CORN There is also a trend chocolate I Fill platter with holiday candies —marzipan and chocolates for CORN BEEF 44' SHORTENING 3^55' U. S. sells 100,000 more tons of I a dessert that's pretty and easy H _ 2"i heat to Hungary. 'on the hostess, too. ML DONlf JUCID 3 ^ 73 PEACHES YEtlQW ClIMG 10*r cacamm ww NOODLES —• 41^99' n PRUNE JUICE JS 3 & CRISCO 3.78 TOMATOES iv 6 r 82 1-tt. CAN 32c