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VOL. VIII.—No. 7 FOEDS, N. J., THUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1945 PEICE THEEE CENTS oy, 8, Slides Into Path \Vfovelty, Beauty. .Combine"• In .Fashioning Holiday Decorations Escape From Traditional Methods Is Found by Employing Inexpensive Elements, Good Taste, Patience; Of Car; Funeral Tomorrow Bouquets Of Silver—Made of Evergreens, Weeds, Grasses Painted With Aluminum—Magnificent WO ODBRIDGE—Funeral serv- Dunham and Frank Szallar. the ices for eight-year-old Thomas (Editor's Note: Beautiful mid youngster had evidently been sled- dignified expression of the true J"loersch, 5 Wedgewood Avenue, ding on Rahway Avenue, near his Christin-sts spirit is ijuite easily who was instantly killed Monday iitlaiiicd Jby giving" careful con- home, when struck. He* was with sideration to tlie style mid manner Spencer Sees Demo- , ~ [evening when lie was struck by a two older boys who ran: across the of our holiday decorations, st Was car driven by Major Ellsworth K. with this pnrpo.se in mind that meadows when the accident oc- we requested >lrs. Jolm S. Ander- Mayor Extends cratic Campaign At- Blais, 45, executive officer -of thecurred. Questioned later by Cap- ef?y.' of Colonia, eminent authority Carteret Ordnance Depot, will be on tlie subject, to prepare a series tack As 'Debunked'- tain John Egan the older boys said of three article* describing Home J held tomorrow morning at 8:30 they were "belly whopping" with

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father saw him he said, "T-oo bad move it as soon afterwards as yo-uehjori&e in one and one-half pints;, Cdfofiia Man, .Railway- they don't wear 'em in the army, iselin Briefs Tree, Decorations can. Be careful in .placing your of water. That will take care of Sewaren Notes son." tree in the home. Set it well away a tree that weighs approximately 3 They heard Bill call Rosemary's from stoves, radiators and other four pounds. If the tree weierlvs-- —-The ;-Sew.aren Happiness Girls Girl Announce Troth number on the phone downstairs' —Miss Jeanne Garabrant, West- Are Fire Hazards eight pounds, use two pounds off will hold 'a Christmas party Sat- and then he closed the door for fielri, was the weekend guest of Mr. sources of heat. Above all, when chemical and three pints of water." urday night at 7 o'clock in the RAHWAY—Mr. and Mrs. Ray- privacy. "Wouldn't you think," and Mrs. J. Waterson, Jr., Hard- Fire hazards lurk in your you smoke, keep away from the Put the solution in .the con- - Parish House', mond W. Eastman, iO66 Thirza said Sister, "he'd give the poor ing Avenue. Christmas tree and in the decora- tree. tairier in •wjhich the tree stands. girl a chance to take a bath? I bet —Mrs. John C. Flumerfelt, Mt. Place, announced the engagement —Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kline, tions that make it gay. Carefulness Use' Special Safeguards Let the tree soak up as much of Herman, is spending the winter of their daughter, Lillian R. East- she gets good 'and sick of him." Oak Tree Road, are the parents If you want to keep your tree the chemical solution as possible. - Suddenly Alice remembered a of a son born Monday at Muhlen- is therefore the watchword in or- •months with her son and daughter- man to Hans S. Schafft, son of Mr. from a week or more before In case calcium chloride is not- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Howell, and Mrs. Hugo Schafft, East Street, call she had forgotten to make berg Hospital, Plainfield. der to prevent tragic accidents. available, ammonium sulfate will about the baskets the church dis- Christmas until after New Year's West Avenue. Coolnia, at a candlelight engage- "The trouble with having such •—Robert Balland, USN, is spend- A few sensible precautions, plus day, special safeguards are neces- be highly satisfactory. —-Mrs. Lillian Morris, West ment tea held at the Eastman an all-fired modern family and try- tributed yesterday. She flew to the ing a 30-day leave with his parents, the use of fireproofing chemicals, upstairs extension, and when she sary. One of these is to see that Avenue, and Mrs. Simon Larson, home. The wedding will take place ing to keep up with them," Alice Mr. and Mrs. A. Balland, Harding can provide you with insurance the base of the tree stands in a told herself as she looked around heard Bil still talking in leisurely Warm Springs to erect memorial W-oodbridge Avenue, attended the in June. Avenue. •against damage. container of water. Cut off the €o late President Roosevelt. Christmas''show at Radio City last the hotel dining- room on Christ- fashion, she opened her_mouth t,o Purple and gold predominated say, as she often did when neces- —Miss Helen Cooper spent the First of all, remenabev that a base of the tree at an angle at Tuesday. mas Day, "is that modernism and weekend with her sister in New least one inch above the original —The Sewaren Republican in the color scheme of the large Christmas just don't go together." sary, "Hang up, you two, I need fresh cut tree will not take fire SMSNDKR1ZB floral centerpiece and the an- the phone." York City. any more easily during the first cut and. see that the water level THE SAFE WAY •Clufo, Inc., -will hold a Christmas Her face felt as stiff as a hard- is always kept above the cut. This without Harmful nouncement cards combining these But she didn't say those words —Miss Jeanne Garabrant West- day or two than would the ever- Drugs «r Diet party tomorrow night at 8 o'clock colors. ened jelly mold from holding the field, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Water- green shrubs growing outside your helps keep the tree fresh and re- VOGUE Hisnva in the Parish House, with Mrs. smile she was determined not toor any others. She listened a few duces the chances of fire. SAVON Adelaide Cixrwley as chairman. Miss Eastman is a graduate of relax, and internally she was posi- moments and her eyes filled with son, Jr., Harding Avenue, spent window. But the fire hazard grows 7th floor, There "will be an exchange of gifts. Rahvvay High School and New Jer- tively wound up from the effort tears. The disappointment . and Saturday at Long- Branch. after that. Another and important safe- P.A. Nnt'l Bank guard is to use a chemical flame- Smith St. —William F. Burns, T. M. 3/C, sey State Teachers' College, New- to emulate the rest of the g-ay,hurt at the way her family had pre- —Edward Cooper has received So the best procedure is to bring 1 Perth jtmboy, N. J. of New-London, Conn., is spend- ark and is a public school teacher noisy people who were here in- ferred to spend their Christmas' his honorable discharge from the in a fresh tree as short a time be- proofing solution. P. A. 4-4145 ing a ten-day leave at his home in Cranford. She is worthy matron stead of being at home where vanished as her very best Christ- Army and is making his home with fore Christmas 'as possible and re- Dissolve one pound of sodium- Hours: It A. M. to » **« on East Avenue. of Rahvvay Chapter, Order of East- Alice thought they should be onmas present of 1945 was received his family on Elmhurst Avenue. —The Sewaren Home and ern Star, an active member and that day above all others that has on the wire. School Circle held its annual soloist in Zion Lutheran Church, made your own fireside the place "Heck no," Bill was saying. "I COLONIA NOTES Christmas, toy sale Friday after- a member of the Young People's you most like to be. an hardly wait for an old-fash- —Mr. and Mrs. August Mey- noon and Saturday morning in theLuther League and a former Sun-,, While they waited for the en-ioned Christmas dinner. That hotel fahrt and Mr. and Mrs. Robert THIS . CONCERNS YOU! school basement. Mrs. Borge day School teacher. tree she and Williain were alone, business was all Dad's idea so MomMertz, Archangel Avenue, spent Peterson and Mrs. Hubert Castle, Mr. Schafft is a graduate of sitting at opposite ends of the long wouldn't have to cook and wash the weekend with friends at Pattr- co-chairmen, were assisted by Mrs. Woodbridge High School and at-table watching their children dishes all day. None of us liked it son. Harry O'Connor and Mrs. Mercer tended Rutgers University. He isdance. Each one had been permit- at all. Mom had a good time, —Mr. and Mrs. Paskel Merritt, Four Home — And — Its Value Brunn. Atoatl of $30.70 was real- connected with the New Brunswick ted a guest of his own age, butthough." Amherst Avenue, were the dinner ized. District of the Metropolitan Life Alice's eyes were focused on her guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Mil- —Mrs. John M. Breining, West Insurance Company and is a mem- tall, dark-haired Bill and his slim, PAGE W. C. T. U. ton Dunham, Bayonne. Avenue, spent Saturday in Newber of Zion Lutheran Church and golden-haired girl, Rosemary. Bill INDEPENDENCE, Ore. — The —Mrs. Gustave Launhardt, St. York. a former president of the Luther would soon be eighteen, that was launching of the ferry boat Clag- George Avenue, entertained Mrs. —Anthony J. Leitner, Jr., cele- League. why he fixed her attention. •gefct III was quite unusual! No Fred Schultz and daughter, Bar- brated his second birthday at his Among those participating in William came over and sat be-champagne was available so the bara, Railway, Monday. home on East Avenue, Sunday the tea were Mrs. Edwin Eastman, side her. "Happy, Alice?" he said, mayor used a gallon of buttermilk afternoon. Mrs. Charles Quin, Mrs. Charles for the ceremony. —DPIFC John Surick, Oakland and covered her hand with his. NOT SO FUNNY 1934—COST TO BUILD TODAY—COST TO BUILD Avenue, and Cpl. Rudolph Kuzma, Decker, Miss Janet Alston, Mrs. • She returned his smile. After NEWARK, N. J.—The wedding $10,000 $14,000 West Avenue, are home. Clara Schmidt, Mrs. Ruth Battis, all, this spree was costing enough SOiME FUN! of Miss Dorothy Coy and Major Miss Elaine Jensen, Miss Grace to have bought three or four tur- PORT ISABELLE, Tex.—Wil- John Carlton Goodell was recently —St. John's Church School will Schmidt, Mrs. -H. I. Beebe, Miss IF your home was erected in 1934 and cost $10,000.00 hold a Christmas service next keys for home consumption. "You liam Bledsoe has four broken ribs delayed by a practical joker who Thursday, December 27, at 7:30Edith Beebe, Mrs. Harold A. were right, dear," she said. "Thecaused by a six-foot tarpon jump- had called the minister and said TODAY, to build or replace it in event of fire loss, it would P. M. Holmes, Mrs. Eric Schulze, Mrs. youngsters love it." ing into his boat while he "wasthat the ceremony had be'en in- John Thompson, Mrs. Raymond 1 "Rosemary told me this is thefishing. . definitely postponed. cost nearer $14,000.00 W. Eastman, Miss Lillian Eastman, one orchestra of all on the air that The value of furniture and household equipment has also risen greatly. FARES WILL BE LESS of this city; Miss Mildred Schroppe, she'd choose to see," he said ROCHESTER, N. Y.—C. Bedell Miss Willma Schumann, of Linden; proudly. "It's a holy wonder her SO , . .IF you are carrying insurance based on original value, you Monroe .announced this month that Mrs. Helen Tennis, Nutley; Mrs. folks would let her out of the are under-insured. You are not giving yourself the protection you should airline fares to most parts of theHugo Schafft, of Colonia; Mrs Ar-house on Christmas Day." have. Our friendly and expert insurance advice will safeguard your country will be equivalent to rail- thur Hayes, Avenel; Mrs. Howard way coach rates in one or twoVoss, Roselle Park; Mrs. Ruth E. "The Custers are pretty old- most prized possessions. years. Express rates on airlines Reiber, Bloomfield. fashioned people," said Alice, feel- will also be lowered. ing that she was complimenting FOR COMPLETE INSURANCE PROTECTION—CALL US TODAY! After the engagement tea a the girl's family. gfroup held a dinner party at "We're good for the Custers," BIG FISH Union City. In the group were: said William. "They need stirring STERN & DRAGOSET KEY WEST, Pla.—One of the Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. East- up. It's a fine thing for Rosie to A very real wish for largest stingrays ever caught in man, Miss Lillian Eastman, Edwin get out and see a hit of the —REALTORS AND INSURORS— the Florida Keys was landed re- Eastman, Hans Schafft, Mr. andworld." very real friends! 97 MAIN STREET cently here by Frank Wayne, a Mrs. Hugo Schafft. "They're having their Christmas WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Navy shore patrol man. The fish dinner tonight," said Alice. "Mrs. weighed 25'0 pounds and gave TELEPHONE Custer has invited Bill-before the WOODBRIDGE 8-0123 OR WOODBRIDGE 8-0041 birth to nine little ones a few Byrnes bids France act to break young people goto the dance;" minutes laiier it was landed. - the deadlock on Germany. "Come on, Alice, let's show General Appliances these kids what for." In spite of the crowd, William covered the 66 Main Street, Woodbridge ground as he had in college when Joseph IConcz. Jr. Telephone ' LIXT MAN'S , FAM0PS FOR JEWELRY VALUES After the season she fell in love with him. She was Proprietor Wood. 8-1235 It j glad that she had managed to have is over—remem- her hair done Saturday. The gar> ber we wish you demas the children had given her all that is' g-ood to wear to church yesterday were still fresh. She'd let Sister wear For Her Christmas all year. them tonigrht if her • date, didn't crash through. Bill bad bet .Sis fifty cents he wouldn't. - EAGLE CAMDY KITCHE The orchestra melted into 129 Smith Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. "White Christmas," and young P. A. 4-0824 Bill taped his father on the shoul- der. "Mom's favorite, Dad. Let's change, f. Alice said, "You dance almost as well as your Dad." Important "Look at him, will you?" said USE YOUR CREDIT A (il'AR-ANTEED BONO All servicemen receiving this newspaper who have been dis- "Quite the old boy." Before long everyone was help- WITH EVBRyiDIAMOSl) charged, returned to the States, or have a change of address, .What. .a'-1.wonderful Christinas tins will be with jewelry ing Bill and Sister dress for the from ivittman'y. You'll find a nu a.rray oivinfts for every are asked to please notify this newspaper's Subscription Depart- dance. Bill lost his wager, and name on your tist. Terms as low as S I.-5 a week. ment. Since errors often occur when the information is given by whistled over the red roses that telephone, we urgently request that the change of address be were just right on the turquoise sent "by mail. blue of Sister's frock. She said Bill looked simply gor- geous in his tuxedo and when his Keturned from the Service GLORIOUS UNCLE SAM SAYS DUETTE TURN .THAT OLD CAR $100 INTO WAR BONDS SK lila'/.inj? qual- Optometrist ity diamonds in t hH bridal set. Allrar- FOU VICTORY tivfly enhanced by has resumed his practice at MAN'S GRUEN LADY'S BULOVA haml - wrought ilu- WE WILL BUY from $33.75 sis'n. Handsomely n from $24.75 115 Main St., Woodbridge, N. J. model with precision ANT YEAK OR MODEL AND movement. Eye Examinations Telephone PAY YOU A GOOD PRICE by Appointment Only Woodbridge 8-2142 For Quick Cash Results Call UNCLE JOE WO. 8-0149 Store in Style! In this Woodbridge decorative, space-saving three-drawer console, you have a grand piece of fur- AUTO SALES Co. niture, PLUS die utility Merry Christmas and safety of a cedar 823 ST. GEORGE .AVE, chest. WINDPROOF COCKTAIL RING sell good transportation, LIGHTER $29.75 MAN'S Your patronage the not merely aged cars. $4.00 •whole year long, DIAMOND Has filled us full of joy $59.50 and song, You've made this year so very bright, We'd like to say, with There are nine models of all our might, the Stow-Away. Top pic- We truly "Thank You" ture, Modern model in it's most sincere— bleached mahogany or striped walnut. The Natchez (above) is in ma- Best Wishes for hogany. The Salem chest in mahogany is shown at HEMATITE RING LADY'S a Grand New Year right. BIRTHSTONE BIG or SMALL WE There is another Mod- --* $19.95 $14.95 Shining" simulated ern in limed oak. There birtli.storie in unique FILL YOUR are 18th Century models de.ii.arn. ' MEDICINAL NEEDS in "regular" or bleached mahogany. There is Early DIAMOND (Patrons know us for our American in maple. Prices SOLITAIRE completeness, our expert start at $39.50. service. No matter what $59.50 your need you will find l e I' y Us your best guarantee HOME OF FINE FURNITURE in an for satisfaction. i'ely engraved 1 Kt. yellow JJI>M rinsr. *ublix Drug Storef S3.-NT A \VKRK 281 MADISON AVENUE PERTH AMBOY, N. J. 95 Main Street P. A. 4-2840 Woodbridge, N. J. Hall Avenue at Catherine Street, Perth. Amboy, N. J. Woodbridge 8-0809 ,BUS 82 STOPS AT OUR DOOR STORE HOURS 'TIL 6 -P.; M. — SATURDAYS 'TIL 9 P. M. EARITAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 194S PAGE FIVE

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—The members of the Parent- By Woodbidge VFW Teacher Association will meet at In Mew York Dec. 27 the school house tomorrow morn- WOODBRIDGE — 'Eight new ing to distribute ice cream to the NEW YORK—The marriage of members were initiated into Wood- pupils. Mrs. Nevin Bierly, Mrs. Mrs. Madeline F. Rufo, 43, of 397 bridge Post, Veterans of Foreign John Fink, Mrs. James Gassey and Wars at a meeting Thursday in the Laurie Street, Perth Amboy, to Mrs. William Holzheimer will be m William H. Fullwton, 52, of 119 Memorial Municipal Building. They charge. "were Stanley H. Stawieki, Joseph Grove Avenue, Wopdbridge, will Statile, George Yaros, Jr., An-. —The Telephone Hour Club met take place in New York on Decem- with Mrs. Richard Seyferth, Fifth ber 27, it was learned here Mon- drew J. Sedlak, Ant'uony Kelt, all FLUMP, SELECTED BIRDS «f Woodbridge; Michael A. Feher, Avenue, Monday. Mrs. Peter Greco day when the couple obtained a lFords; Steven Kodman, Rahway; was high score winner. marriage license at the City WITH DEEP MEATY BREASTS Albert V. Tanko, Perth Amboy. —The Ever Jolly /Girls Club met Clerk's Office. The following appointments were with Mrs. Michael DeStefano, Mrs. Rufo, the daughter of Mr. made Alan Sperle, quartermaster- Chase Avenue, Monday and held and Mrs. John R. Fitzgerald, was sergeant; Julius J. Petro, officer of its annual Chritsamas party. born in iP'erth Amboy. She was Ib. the day; Stanley Tympanick, legis- •—Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Krist, divorced from Frank Rufo last lative officer; Robert J. Graham, Rahway and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin year. Mr. Fullerton was also born Edward F. Fitzgerald, color bear- Evans, Linden, were Sunday guests in Perth Amboy. He is the son of SIZES UNDER 20 US. SUES 20 LBS. AM UP ers; James J. Gyuries and George of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Seyferth, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Fuller- Yaros, color guard guards; John S. Fifth Avenue. . ton. . • can serve a "Pilgrim brand" turkey with pride and con- Pocsaji, door guard; Michael Toth, ire ... for the whole family will certainly enjoy it! The couple said that they would re larger in size tiian in former years, but we'll do sentinel; Steven Kodman, sergeant / Resistant Fabric be married in the City Chapel in • fill your order -with just the size bird you require, major. : ' Thanks to scientists at the U. S. New York by Deputy City Clerk mily is small, we will be pleased to split one of the The next meeting will be held Is to meet your needs. (Our stores have free pam- department of agriculture, a cotton Murray W. Stand. THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO. tonight when, a $50 and $25 Vic- fabric has been discovered that will phlets on "How to Cook a Half Turkey.") toi'y Bond will be awarded. Re- neither mildew nor rot, and that has Better Sires Improve Cattle freshments will be served. withstood burial in the ground for In artificial insemination ol cows Other Fine E®th§ for the €khtm®$ Feusf! more than six months without notice- it has been found a high grade of ROASTING 4!bs. |K A7» > Broilers & Fryers Under it, /JH able loss of strength! The new mate- breeding fluid can be diluted as B FRESH KILLED and Up '*fl > Grade'A1 4 Its. "*» rial has the strength and appear- much as 50 times, greatly extending OBITUARIES b Eviscerated' 'oQyC ance of ordinary cotton, plus the the use of outstanding bulls used by Fresh Fowl Jfi7ifc«S" -39c Geese ability to resist the attack of rot- artificial insemination "breeding Pure Pork Ib. 3 fin L. i. 6 oz. cup Mrs. Frances Fejes producting micro-organisms. ' WOODBRIDGE — Mrs. Frances rings." ' ^ Fejes, 63, widow of George Fejes, 104 Second Street, died Sunday at her home. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs.- Andrew Nagy, We have planned this earlier closing in order that and two grandchildren. Funeral our employees may have more time to enjoy the services were held yesterday after- LI Q U O R Christmas Holiday with their families. It will fee noon from the Greiner Funeral greatly appreciated if you will cooperate by stiopping Home and at the Hungarian Re- this weekend for most of your holiday foods. forjr-ed Church. Burial was in Rah- way Cemetery. SPECIALS Mrs. Anna Dorohovich Lavished with-rich *J iPORT READING — Funeral fruit tidbits and" services for Mrs. Anna Doroho- vich, 10 Fourth Street, were held nataaeats. cake 8 Monday at StvE3ias' Greek Cath- 7 Mlnote Pie Crest P£l2c

olic Church, Carteret. Rev. C. J. )1OZ Pka Roskovics was the celebrant of the I ib. MHFFHIMIX - -' ib.; I GIKGERBREAB mass. Burial was in Rosehill Ceme- Marvel loaf pkg. tery, Linden. Pallbearers were Ready for the Pan Ib.' HOT MUFFIN. WAFFLE John Lizak, John Wataha, Michael Gold or large or GiNGERBREAB MIX ib.: rEoldMeilal.flecker'sSlb.a^.iOlb.l Homich, John Washko, Stephen Marble 28 oz. loaf 1 or Pillsbury's Best bag WAI" bag * Carroll and Victor Tetamonti. SUNMYFlELD 5Ib. CRAHB£RSVSAUCE Hn I LIQUORS, WINES AND BEERS food has- so much influence upon Blends superb- IBS DROSEBABY ^| the formation and preservation of Florida Srsves iy with spices n DHEHRIEE-Eran^e Soi.e the teeth. Europeans from the * • . crumbs 11 or fsiorta i r » rural districts of Europe as a easily ...idea! rule possess strong sound teeth. for extending Frein Western meais. They live principally on black Farms It bread, with abundance of fruits and vegetables. They grind their 26Vz oz. loal [ft grain at hcrac or on some neigh- j s boring mill. They have no means i Far lbs. of sepai-ating the constituents of j I Boiling, the grains. Consequently they eat little or no refined white flour bread. Doctor Thomas states that "the ravages of dental disease in- S3l2d3 Tea Red Late!. 34lb.ptg.47c t sfaik crease, in direct proportion to the Upton's-Tea •. x*-t*«-5U advance of civilization. Modern Frem Western Farms Cslimyrna diet lacks vitamins and calcium Tetley'sTea . js>b.*.49c (lime) salts. Important constitu- Sanka Ooffee ,. . ^^ -33G ents of our food are destroyed by refining and overcooking. Yet the gco^rl U.S.ND.1firad8-YELL0W Cafimyrna elements that are removed in this 4 way are positively essential, not Faust instant Coffee VJJ» ,--60e

only to sound teeth, but to good Instant iaxweil House far29c health. U. S. No J arade-YELLGW NATIONAL SOI CSlff@ Instantly Soluble 4«.iar29c FAVORiTE Pyorrhea has become a scourge Nescafe .' , . • '*«.i»29e Ib. i among American people. It can OOFFE U. S. No. 1 Grade-SWEET be produced artificially in animals We Specialize la Case Lot Orders! 5009B Pure by feeding them on deficiency Other Popular A&P Blends foods. In experiments with guinea FIFTH CASE OF 12 AVOCABO pigs, all the symptoms of Ryor- Vz Ib. pkg.-3-i C rhea (which is supposed to be a Carstairs «-..'.... $3.45 $41.40 mild form of scurvy) ensued with Wilson 3.45 41.40 CHifSi FOOD the attendant bleeding, . pus- Perfect for Rarebits. Melted 1L a laden gums and loosened teeth" Schenley Reserve . 3.86 46.32 Cheese Sandwiches, etc. lD- t. when the animals were fed upon improper diets. MsCollum wx-ote, Three Feathers Res 3.90 46.80 that "by dividing a large number Salty Thin Pretzels &-1 of closely related rats and feeding Kinsey .:...... 3.86 46.32 b them from very early life on diets Premium Stackers HAEISCO PVg i of different qualities, some can be Imperial 3.40 40.80 s 3! Turkey Liver Pate B-r^- |r2 made to form perfect teeth which ' Baker's BREAKFAST Cocoa^ 10c Fruit Cocktail Si Hunter .. .. . 4.21 50.52 Ritz Craekers NABISCO nb.pkg. 2 remain healthy until the animals G l b are old, whereas others fed less Bellows Reserve (qts.) . . 4.24 50.88 <»ma. O; . Baker's Bfeb sg,e Ooc©a & ; 19c Del Monte Peaehes = apagneitl AMERICAN A jars £ satisfactory diets have teeth which Armour's MItafox c Tsmato Jsilce 5S have poor texture and decay early. Philadelpfiia 3.86 46.32 Armour's Treet i2oz.,i,,g Kitciiee Bouquet l°f-; In these experiments no other in- v Gallagher & Burton . 3.47 41.64Swift's Prem . H«.«n3 <• Plain or ' fluence than diet operates. Phos- i2 • Iodized ' phorus and calcium are essential Tobin's Brunch --«"3 Calvert Reserve 3.90 46.80 «-i«9c grapefruit Juice 2""! to the growth and health of the Stahl-^eyerUverwurst *?f- 1 bones and teeth. When foods are 4 Xmas Gifts Wrapped!. Freiisfe's Mustard ^z.iari3c v-B Cocktail 'Lr15c *rl eaten with an insufficient amount Sells Liver Pate ««.«»16 uoz.bc.ijc Vegamat© •of these elements the bones and S LD 4 z PRIDE OF FARM teeth suffer. Whole milk contains James River SETB t 2i large amounts of calcium and FINE LIQUORS DSrSBt CHICKEN A Ifl KING llVk°z.)ar§1 phosphorus. hili Sauce '12oi.bol.10C The Original D. 0. M.-Benedictine . . . 5th $8.69 D0fS8t HftMALAKING 12oz.iar4 Probably, milk is the best tooth- P E j ioy2oz.can7c Londonderry building material that we have. Hennessey 3-Star French Brandy . . . 5th 8.08 Sunnyfield ^S *o«.*a.l 'n CDBNED BEE F ,!lblhcan ^O- WHOLE Sherman says that children, assimi- fl r S HASH - ^£C KERNEL Pancake'Syrup S p»-^-15 POTATO 20 oz. late the elements of milk better Marteil French Brandy ...... 5th 8.14 d PAIJOAKE MIX Soz.ptg.23G |g KERNEL UOriI than vegetables. He goes on to say. Golden can f^tfslelQis I^ISS*B1^^^—Fancy 20o*. that they should be fed abund- Harvey's Bristol Cream Sherry .... 5th 6.31 uuiUCil will H Cream Style can antly on vegetables and milk. MiffiPt PpjSC RELIABLE 20oi. Hiram Walker's Creme De Cacao . . . 5th 3.41 SWB&i I Gas Brand—Fancy can It is very essential in tooth- ^f'S'Spac? Ro^ssc LGRD MOTT Irailding to eat hard coarse food Old Plaid, Scotch Type Whiskey 5th 3.86 dirillg BUdliO French Style can that requires thorough chewing E1f|-.r ilI!-pP335 SULTANA 20oz. in order to exercise the teeth I Southern Comfort pt. $3.71. . 5th 5.93 and surrounding tissues. This im- | 5-Star Hennessey V. S. 0. P...... 5th 10.84 Ellbcu Pt/Cio Brand proves the circulation and brings A&P Brand the blood to nourish the parts. I OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK LORD ISoz. Soft diets composed of refined MDTT can foods promote tooth decay. Un- Various 28 o;. Tomato Ptiree cooked foods such as celery, car- Brands can | WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF BOTTLED BEER BEAMS—In 21 oz. rots, cabbages, tomatoes and fruits Tomato Sauce can help to cleanse the mouth as well I Budweiser, Schlitz, Fox Head 400-, Ruppert, Hoffman, All0hG¥!6S Various Brands 2oi. tin ixtra Milk F@r Y©y| the blood. Diseased gums and | Trommer's — ALE: Black Horse, Red Cap, Ruppert. :,eeth indicate poor health, and too Air-Wick . . . ^ WHSTE HOUSE J || ittle natural vitamin filled foods. I FcrOiskcs. Clntees ,. . ta * Half and Quarter Barrels of Beer With Coolers I and general HGiisewcrl; p 9 f • cans Deep Pish Eyes | CALL STEVE—CARTERET 8-9794 2 * Deep sea fish have large eyes Add to your milk supply with this famous milk . . . it's real with large pupils so as to admit I FREE DELIVERY milk with cns-fealf its water evaporated away. Use it wlier- aore of the dim light. 2i'vsi'vsr Polish ever recipes call for milk! PAGE SIX THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1945 SAEITAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS

No?" he says and with that he Frenehy's pale face twisted into I sank back with a groan as she BE QUIET HOWDY, GIRLS lets Jim have one right on the jaw, a nasty smirk, "I ain't no knife jumped up and called out: "Oh PITTSBURGH — If you have a WASHINGTON—Officials esti- Mr. O'Rourke" I ducked into the booth's safety thrower," he sneered, "'and I've cold don't say words containing mate that 100,000 GI's have nwav zone and joined Nan in watching been behind this bar all night!" O'Rourke looked around with a the free-for-all. Everybody seemed O'Rourke's gimlet eyes circled start, then came over to the table. the lettei-s F, P, T, and S or you Jried girls in foreign lands. So By NORMAN ANTHONY most of. the time she was twisting | against Berniee!' " to be having a good time except will douse your fellow conversa- 22,000 of these wives have applied " the scared group like a spotlight, Nan picked the nine of diamonds tionalist with as pray of cold "Take a look behind you," I her pretty neck out of shape try- j I took another look at the gal. the dead rummy player and the guy moving slowly from the waiter to' for permission to come to tig" told Nan. ing to look two ways at once. From i "Oh, so it isn't Bacall." from upstairs, who was flattened up with dainty fingers and held it germs. country. where I sat, all I could see was the j Eddie, the rummy player, across up for his inspection. "I think," We were . sitting in the Pink "She's the entertainer here," by a seltzer bottle. , the barkeep and past the scowl- she said, "that Mr. Zembler was head and shoulders of the man with ! Nan informed me. Angel.and I motioned toward the his back to me. Nan's head and Soon after that the cops came ing Dragoni. They finally stopped poiosned!" - two men in the next booth. They cock-eyed hat hid the other one I ordered another drink and went .and the coroner and all the other at Jim Mority. O'Rourke stared from the card CLASS IF IE were playing Nan's favorite game so I wasn't very interested. A out to the rest room. When I came stuff that went with it and after "Any one of you guys could to Nan and back again, then his —Gin Rummy. back there was plenty going on. they'd removed the body there have done it," he said softly, "espe- Nan swung around and half rose waiter served them highballs and An excited group surrounded the ruddy face exploded into a rau- as he did Nan nudged me and were just the cops and a dozen cially you, Mority. You were cours laugh. "Lady," he howled OPERATORS WANTED PERSONAL from her seat so that she could look pointed over her shoulder, I fol- rummy players and Nan had a scared looking customers left. standing behind him watching the after he' d recovered from his over the partition. After a few mo.- ringside seat. I looked over some- game, weren't you?" To work on Children's Rev. Elizabeth Rickex ments she turned around again and .lowed the finger and saw one of body's shoulder and saw that the O'Rourke, a captain of detec- paroxysm, "just what did you think her eyes were popping. "I've never those Cafe Society glamour gals guy who'd had his back to me was tives, took over and it didn't take Monty's eyes unconsciously shift- that thing was sticking out of dresses. Steady work; Seeress been so thrilled in all my life!" she standing at the bar. She was a slumped over his table and the him long to bring out the fact that ed to the spot where Jacobs had Zembler's back? A coat hanger?" one week vacation with Commissioned Missionary- whispered, with the understate- looker all right; a platinum blonde handle of a knife stuck out from our dead neighbor had been about played his last card. "That's right," He started laughing again but Spirit Messages .and Helper with a platinum shape and every- between his shoulder blades. He'd as popular as Hitler. He'd been he admitted in a low voice. the ringing of the telephone on pay; good pay. Apply Main St., Woo&bridjre, N. J. ment of the week, "the man on thing that went with it. trying to steal Eddie the rummy 12-18* this side just lost a triple blitz and knocked his highball over and it player's girl; Jim Mority had lost O'Rourke referred to his notes, the bar interrupted him. Jim Mor- Carteret Novelty Dress I saw him hand over a ten thbu- "Lauren Bacall?" I hazarded. was all over the cards. The nine of then he looked at Mority steadily. iey answered it and after a mo- something like twenty grand to Company, 52 ' Wheeler WANTED . sand dollar bill! A ten thousand Nan squeezed my hand violently. Jdiamonds was on top. him at the same game and still "Zembler was going- to take over ment waved to O'Rourke. "Coron- dollar bill" she repeated in an "Now they're playing- for her!" she As if that weren't enough, a your restaurant if you didn't kick er's office," he yelled, "they say Avenue, Carteret, N. J. SINGER awed voice. owed it; even the waiter who had the knife didn't even penetrate said in a hoarse whisper. couple came down the stairs from waited on him was in debt to him in, wasn't he?" 10-4-tf Still pays top prices for used I had to laugh at the expression the .second floor dining room and Mority was lighting a cigarette Zembler's heart. The autopsy shows Singer sewing machines. All types I did some quick figuring. "Prob- for several hundred dollars. It he was killed by cyanide poison- ably five dollars a point," I esti- on her face. "You've been seeing when they tried to walk out, Jim turned out that Mr. Zembler, the with shaking fingers; he nodded FOR SALE of sewing machines repaired. Ffe£ mated "that ain't hay." too many movies," I grunted. Mority, the proprietor, blocked deceased had been a bookmaker jerkily. Then there was a scuffle ing!" estimates! Singer Sewing Machine their path. "No one leaves until * * * From then on Nan paid about as Nan shook her head. "This is no and most everyone in the joint as Dragoni tried to break away AN OPPORTUNITY — Reliable Co., 70 Smith Street. Perth Amboy much attention to me as if we'd gag, Dan. I just heard the man the cops get here," he announced had been in hock to him. from a policeman's grasp. "I gotta Nan and O'Rourke and I were 4-0741. 12-20 to 1-24- been married ten years—which we next to me say, 'if you really feel grimly. get out of here, O'Rourke!" he standing at the bar having a drink party to take over. 3 rooms of re- had. She made a feeble attempt at like gambling- for high stakes,, Ed- The guy from upstairs was a By this time the surly gent from cried, "you can't hold me! How on the house. Frenchy, the bar- possessed furniture slightly used SEWING SCHOOLS carrying on a conversation but die, I'l play you a hundred grand swarthy, tough looking baby. upstairs had come to. His name was could I .have anything to do with tender, had confessed and so had for balance of $197.50 consisting Dragoni and he was still another this when -I was upstairs eating Dragoni when he found out that it of bedroom, living room, kitchen, NEW January classes in home suspect. In fact he.was the number my dinner!" hadn't been his knife that had lamps, rug, etc. Can be purchased dressmaking now forming. Com- one suspect; he was a professional O'Rourke held up his big paws. killed Zembler. It must have land- separately. Will arrange terms. plete course only S10. Limited knife thrower! The gal with him ed a split second after the poison number accepted. Classes day ancl was his beautiful stooge around "All right, all right, take it easy in his highball had taken effect. Call or phone Elizabeth 2-7045, evening. Enroll now. Singer Sew- whom he tossed knives and she'd now—everybody! We'll have the He'd thrown it from the second Mr. Wallace, Credit Manager, ing Center,-70 Smith Street, Perth also been a target for "Mr. Zem- knife fingerprints back in a little floor landing just as O'Rourke had Sterling, Inc., 85 Broad St., Eliza- Amboy 4-0741. 12-20 to 1-24 bler's amorous darts!' while, and in the meantime all you beth, N. J. 12-13,20,27;l-3(3) nice people can have your pinkies suspected and I gulped down my When O'Rourke found this out taken!" He signalled to one of his drink hastily as I thought how near his ferret eyes shot quickly to the assistants, and they got a table by it must have come to Nan. I took GUNSMITHS HELP WANTED staircase in the rear and then back another gulp as I realized that if the bar reary for the fingerprint- I hadn't at that moment gone to REBUILT, Restocked, Reblued. WOMAN or girl to do housework It's a real old-fashioned Christmas with to the rummy table and there was a ing. . one day a week. Good pay. Tele- lazy smile on his face. But not on the rest room— Repairs to all makes of shot- I heaved a heavy sign and made guns, rifles, revolvers. E. H. phone Woodbridge 8-1087. electric appliances among her gifts. We mine. I'd followed his glance and a grimace at Nan. I yawned, then O'Rourke offered a toast to Nan, I.L. 12-20 when it came back to the table my Young, Gunsmith since 19Q1. my mouth stayed open. then he stared at her over the top Main St., Dayton, N. J. can't promise you'll find just what you startled eyes landed on Nan's ex- I looked down and saw that Nan of his glass. "What in the devil CLEANING woman by day. Apply cited face. If Dragoni had hurled had the nine of diamonds on the made you suspect poison?" he I.L.12-6 tf 509 Tisdale Place Woodbridge, have in mind for these appliances are that knife it must have missed Nan table in -front of her and she was asked her. N. J. I.L. 12-2Q by inches! FLOOR SURFACING available only in limited quantities, but taking a flat red box out of her Nan giggled. "Nothing," she Once more O'Rourke's glance cavernous purse. "What in Heav- confessed "But I simply had to.try FLOOR SURFACING—And finish- • ROOM WANTED • why not look over our stock or see your measured the distance from the en's name are you doing with out my new Poison Kit on some- ing on old or new. Burnett Leon- LIGHT housekeeping room in Go- stairs to the table. "Why that'd be that?" I whispered, pointing at the thing!" ard, Phone Woodbridge 8-0037-R. Ionia wanted by Woodbridge electric dealer? no trick at all for you, Dragoni!" card. Township .School Teacher. Write he murmured^-He . suddenly turned Nan grinned and opened the red CODE SECRET REPAIR SERVICE Box C c/o Independent-Leader. REDDY KILOVVTT you eLi'uc so vit to Nan": "Lady, you were facing box which she had produced. In- I.L. 12-20 the stairs. Did you notice anybody side of it I could see-a half dozen Testimony Jbefore the Pearl KEYS made; locks, washing ma- little boxes and each had a label. Harbor Investigating Committee up there on the landing?" reveals that Japanese messages, ehines repaired; saws retoothed Nan shook her head nervously So did the top of the red box. It and sharpened; lathe work done. Mortgage Money and one hand fluttered over her said, "POISON KIT." decoded for more than a year be- E. H. Albrecht, 124 Heald Street, fore Pearl Harbor, were not gen- Available shoulder. "I—I don't think so—I "It came in the mail this morn- erally distributed because the high Carteret. Tel. Carteret 8-5821. was watching this table." ing," Nan confided with a giggle, command did not want Japari to C.P. ll-9tf FHA Mortgage Loans Dragoni's face was white with "from the Super Sleuth Corre- learn that the code had been Direct Reduction Loans rage. "Why pick on me?" he spondence School!" broken. This was the view of Gen- ROOFING -Refinancing Mortgage Loans screamed almost like a woman, My mouth opened even wider as eral Marshall and other high rank- 1 Attractive terms "there were half a dozen guys I watched her remove the cover ing officers, who believe that many- ALL TYPES OS HOOFS repaired. here who could have stuck that from one of the little pill boxes and valuable American lives were Slate^shingleg, tile and flat MARGARETTEN & CO., knife in him when he wasn't look- sprinkle some whitish powder over saved saved by information gotten roofs; brick v/alls waterproofed. INC. the nine of diamonds. The card im- ing!" He pointed an angry finger from Japanese messages, both be- DIAMOND . ' REALTORS at the bartender. "If anybody mediately turned a sickly green. fore and during the war. ROOFING AND METAL WORKS killed Zembler it was Frenchy! He Nan clapped her hands excitedly. 365 New Brunswick Ave. .276 Hobart Street had more reason to knock him off "See!" she exclaimed, "it's a new OP A rejects over-all price in- Perth Amboy, N. J. Perth Amboy, N. J. ' than anyone else!" chemical. It detects poisons!" creases for steel industry. P. A. 4-044P 12-6 tf P. A. 4-0900

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JEESEY BILL TELEPHONE COMPANY KAKITAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACUIM THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1945 S3VEN - Xiaas Decorating Garbage Bid Benefit Party Conducted Girls College (Continued from Page 1) | candies, cut mto four or five-inch len (Continued from Page 1) By Sewaren. Civic Group (Continued front Page 1) was xesponsible for a dull, lead-! Sths, the cardboard cylinder on Committeeman John Bergen, wh Complete information on all like aluminum pamt Lay the ich tissue, paper towels or the third Democrat on the commit- SEWAREN — A benefit game scholarships for freshmen may be leaver or pods m the pan and pamt waxed papei come Wiap m gay tee, said he felt Mr. Almasi had party was held Friday by the Se- on bo oh sides, then toss on a papei; Chiistmas papei, allowing an inch done a good job in collecting gar- obtained from the Secretary of and d half to extend beyond each waren Civic Association in the ha dry. Wear gloves if you want bage but he would "still like to see the Scholarship Committee, New end Pill -with candy, tie close to school auditorium with Mrs. Law- to protect a manicure If you don't more than one bid here." Jersey College for Women, New mind a little pamt on your hand? the ends of the cylinder with nb- rence Ryan as chairman. A Vic- while you work, Boraxo will re- bon, and cut the ends in stiips up When it was pointed out five tory Bond was won by Mrs. Vera Brunswick. Established in 1918 as sets of proposals had been dis- move it when you have finished, or to the nbbons to make fringe. Kursinsky of the faculty and the a part of Rutgers University, th" tributed and only one bid received, use Frotecto before you stait Al- An attractive decoration for the door prize by Mrs. Ryan. The pro- college now enrolls over a thou- low the paint to dry and arrange tree or to tie on gift boxes is made Mr. McElroy said: "There can be sand students. It 'is a liberal arts ceeds will be placed in the fund as you would any flowers. by tying five-mch lengths of cello- many reasons why only one bid college which also offers profes- phane soda stiaws (about fifteen), came in. For one thing it is not so for the annual Christmas party for If you wish to make a centor- sional courses in physical educa- with a wire or string around the easy to obtain a surety bond. The piece for the dining 100m table the school children -of Sewarcn. tion, home economics, library centers. Bend to resemble a ball. surety companies will not issue a keep the sihered niatenal low so Prize winners were Mrs. Joseph service, journalism,, pre-medical Or take a sheet of colored cello- bond unless they are sure of the people on both sides of the table Delaney, Marguerite Hogaa, Mrs. and pre-nursing training, and agri- phane about twenty by six inches, ability of the contractor to per- can see each other. Or use the thin Borge Peterson, Mrs. Viola Ecker, culture. the center of the length grasses and grass leaves m the from the contract. One who has had Mrs. Michael Karnas, Mrs. James spread the ends to resem- center andd place thee headeheai ler ma- \? f ,, a contract before and has fulfilled Cotter, Mrs. D. V. Rush, Miss Alice teriallow around the edge. This . all obligations finds it easier to Pender, Dorothy Hanie, Mrs. Wil- na m obtain a bond." liam J. Baran, Mrs. Arthur Hanie, wjll give the arrangement balance, amusing tree' is made by ( JACK'S ill L£ Mrs. John Melder, Mrs. Adelaide and the grasses will look like a the end of a piece of At this point Committeeman silver fountain. If you wish to add tape in plaster of Frederick A. Spencer, who kept Crowley, June Derick, Annabel a flower pot. Circle once or Boros, James Jaeger, H. D. Clark, more sparkle to the silver sprinkle silent throughout the discussion, 405 State St., Cor. Broad with flitter, which is ground glass f around a tall stake placed in declared: Lawrence Ryan, Andrew Simon- sen and Albert Leu. The non-play- and can be purchased in' artists' the center of the pot and fasten "In face of the nasty political PERTH AMBOY, N. J. ers prizes were awarded to Mrs. supply stores or at Dennison's. Put to the top of the stake. Add a campaign" that was plastered all Harry O'Connor, Mrs. William some in a salt-cellar, place the sil- silver star. over the newspapers and the fact Taggert, . Mrs. Anton Magyar, vered material on a paper before Sparkle can be added to Christ- five sets of proposals were dis- Mrs. Ryan and Harper A. Sloan. it is dry and sprinkle. Or let the mas greens by brushing them tributed and only one bid received, paint dry, and when you are ready lightly with shellac or thin glue it effectively debunks for the sec- to arrange the bouquet, touch the and sprinkling with flitter or ond time the Democratic propa- Locusts Die Early different pieces with a paint brush "snow." If just a little is. desired ganda regarding the garbage con- Mature 17-year locusts live only a which has -been dipped in the paint finger nail polish will do. Apples tract. Yes, it has been for the sec- few weeks, the female dying after and ;,prinkle or apply the flitter or pears treated this way are at- ond time and forever debunked. her 400 to 600 eggs are laid. The with 3 spoon to the damp places. tractive tied to Christmas greens, This talk about the municipality full-grown insects eat little com- ' If flitter cannot be found Christ- which have been decorate'd in the collecting its own garbage is mere- pared to the food intake of their mas tree snow will glitter satisfac- In the picture are shown, left to ri^Ht, a "silver" bouquet which is described in today's article; same way. ly to save face. If the Democratic grub years. Chief .damage done by torily. in the middle is a table decoration of dried -weeds set in plaster of paris; at the right is a white- ' ' to minorityis not willing to go along the locust is caused by the female point any of the evergreens or enameled tree which has been coated -with "flitter," flittering particles of which can bs purchased —the wounding of young trees in Beautiful Selection Th.3 flower holder used in.these, it is entirely-up to them. I also sug- branches mentioned above. Sprin- cheaply. On the wall is a Delia Robbia swag made of varnished fruits and rhododendron leaves. the preparation of the egg nests. as in all .arrangements should be gest that the mayor appoint Mr. of Toys kled with flitter or snow, they will Mroz a committee of one to obtain From 4 to 20 nests have been found covered, unless it is an unusual sparkle. Or make a thick mixture in a single twig; 50 nests in a line Unusually Large Variety one designed to be "part of the figures and evidence of the prac- of flower and water, dip the ever- ticability of the municipality col- have been cut in a single limb. effect. For the silver bouquets tin- The ragged slits cause twigs and @ DOLLS green branches and sprinkle be- lecting its own garbage. If he can, foil makes a good cover; the steins fore dry. branches to break, and leave un- # DOLL CARRIAGES •can l.-e pushed through it. A few- maybe something can be done next If you live in a Colonial type sightly scars. Young orchards, silvered leaves also make a good year. Meanwhile garbage must be especially suffer. # TABLE SETS house, and have well - behaved collected. I say the contract should eover. friends, an unusual lighting effect @ MAPLE ROCKERS Conversation Piece be let out unless some reason can can toe achieved for Christmas re- be offered by anyone in the audi- © ROCKING HORSES A silver bouquet is not only ex-1 ceptions by removing all electric Mad Aathony Not Sn ence as to why it should be held Gen. (Mad) Anthony Wayne, after H BLACKBOARDS lamps and using many candles. quisiie, it is a conversation piece. up." \vhom the city was named, selected H BABY CARRIAGES Peoplfe always are surprised and the site of Fort Wayne, Ind., in Octo- interested to see the different When no reason was forthcom- fc-er, 1794, when he destroyed the AND COACHES weeds masquerading like Cinder- OmenMser ing Mr. Spencer moved the bid be power of the Miami Indians, under @ BABY HIGH CHAIRS ellas in their silver holiday dresses. opened and the motion was sec- (Continued from Page 1) special orders from Fres. George Largest Selection In Town Children love gumdrop trees. "Whereas, a local committee to onded by Mr. Rankin. When the Washington. Select a branch of flowering conduct the United Nations' Cloth- bid came up for vote the Republic quince, sour gum, prickly pear or ing Collection in Woodbridge can majority and Mr. Bergen voted anything with many sharp twigs Township will be formed under the in the affirmative while Mr. Mroz or long thorns. Put some plaster chairmanship of John T. Omen- As we rejoice that this Holy Christ- and Mr. Warren voted in the •of Paris mixed with water in a negative. hiser at a meeting to be held De- mas comes to a world at peace and as small can or flower pot, and insert cember 28 at 8 P. M., at the the branch. Heat the gumdrops Memorial Municipal Building;, we join in spreading tidings of great OUTGROWS NAVY slightly and press one ori each "Now, therefore, I, August F. joy, we are inspired to new reverence .SAMPSON, N. Y.—Donald Hol- sharp point. If the .branch is first ler grew so fast during the last Greiner, Mayor of the Township by a recollection of our profound painted white or aluminum the eight months that he had to get of Woodbridge, New Jersey, do effeet will be more attractive. gratitude to all of those who shared out of the Navy. He is 18 years proclaim January 7 through Janu- •Cranberries can be used in place old and is 6 feet 6% inches tall, of gumdrops. The result will be ary 21, 1946 as United National in bringing to humanity a calm quiet 1 or 2% inches too tall for the less appetizing, hence more per- Clothing Collection month in the upon which the Heavens could look Navy. Oar Friends manent. , Township of Woodbridge and I down . . . To make a festive holder for call upon every responsible organi- r and Patrons zation and every citizen of this \ Our own symbol of the greatest love A Xmas Present for Everyone! comnranity to give utmost help in A NEW BOWLING BALL! this urgent and humanitarian un- than man hath that he give up his life SEWING MACHINES dertaking." for others—-Our Employe—is BILL'S BOWLING '— And — ALLEYS Household Appliances 1S03 Coach St., Rahway, N. J. Repaired NECK BROKEN r. Attgdo Phone RA-7-2359 MERRY CHRISTMAS Bought and Sold •SALT LAKE CITY — After Machines -with. walking around for 36 hours with His death on a field of glory helped 1946 Model a broken neck, Darryl Underwood- to assure the preservation of those AND A HAPPY Cabinets and went to the hospital. He was in-j ideals which are our heritage from USE Accessories HOME jured while playing soccer at the Prince of Peace. For him and for AND PEACEFUL PRICZ school but did not complain of, APPLIANCE his brothers in arms—whose names COLD PREPARATIONS Sc Sewing Machine Service pains until later. A dislocated ver- are' legion—we speak when we fer- 25 Main St., Woodbridge LIQUID. TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS NEW YEAR tebra became wedged and kept the vently wish for our employes, our Tel. Woodbridge 8-0648 pressure from the spinal cord. • ' CAUTION—Use Only as Directed community, all civilization every'good thing on Christmas and during the New Year. T. A JOYOUS Insurance

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Christinas For All Children last A Few Xmas Suggestions! Adorable Gift Dresses ; I .95 to $ e-95 Greetings to you, one and Sizes 1 to 14 all. May your holiday season be merry, and the coining Infants' fleece one-piece Snow Suits $| Sizes 1 to 4. Blue and Gray. year filled with, much happi- ness. Infants' QuJkex Blankets $«T>.29 Satin bound. Individually boxed. "^ SOL SOKLER Boys' two-piece Jersey Knit Suits $ -| .59 & $ "j .95 LESTER SOKLER - GEORGE Sizes 1 to 6. . •*• •* YUHASZ - STEPHEN KOP1N Whittenton Blanket-Robes $1 ,95 & $f|.35 Boxed. Sizes 2 to 6. - 1 r & Son COMPLETE LINE OF Stuffed Dolls, Toys and Wood Toys. Furniture 67-69 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret, N. J. BARALYN YOUTH CENTER Phone Carteret 8-5185 58 WASHINGTON AVENUE CARTERET, N. J. CARTERET 8-6S12 PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1945 RARITAN TOWNSHIP AND PORDS BSACDN-

Burster, g ..- 113 On the Silver Screen TAKE IT EASY having a wrestling match -with a Planning Need. CYO Has Field Day DeJoy. g - 2 0 4 First Congregational SOiUTHBURY, Conn.—Max Lo- shirt v.'hieh he was trying- to French, g .: 10 2 Ditmars 'bondy dislocated his shoulder after put on. Maloney, g ....12 ,2 26 Sets Special Service Blithe . . . provocative . . . lav- Is Emphasized 41 12 93 ish! That's Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's tuneful Technicolor fantasy, "Yo- WOODBBIDGE — The Sunday 1 WOODBEIDGE — "Nothing is WOODBEIDGE—The fast-step- PANTHERS (32) landa and the Thief,' which opens more urgent and essential in these ping St. James' CYO Varsity bas- G. F. p. School Christmas Tree Services of Christmas at the Ditmas Theatre. ketball team defeated the highly- post-war days than competent, up- Calamorie, f 1 0 2 the First Congregational Church Starring Fred Astaire as the touted Piscataway Panthers by the Yansack, f 1 1 debonair rogue and presenting tOrdate, long-view planning for amazing score of 93-32, making will be presented tomorrow night Barr, f 0 0 at 7:15 o'clock. The program is as lovely red-haired Lucille Bremer n The Mailhag: both individual and collective pro- the second time the CYO has Germann, f 1 0 2 as the enchanting Yolanda, the tection," Freeholder Leon A. scored more than 9'0 points this Pfieffer, c 1 5 follows: spectacular production is a whim- I very seldom pay attention to season. In its only other contest nonymous notes—but this one Campbell said at a meeting of the Johnson, 1 1 3 Song, "Hark, the Herald Angels sical tale of romance, and the local team defeated the Tita- 8 sing"; song, "O Come All Ye money in the mythical land of lowed the writer was interested Woodbridge Township Civic Con- nium Pigment Co., by the score of Danokoki, g 44 0 i giving credit where credit is Gandek, g 0 0 0 Faithful"; Bible reading by Car- Patria. ference in Fords. 91-41. 11 men Barrett; Primary Department i tie—so here goes: "People tell Voorhees, g 5 1 Costume s our Senior Play (note: Wood- The speaker also said that if a The score of the Panthers' game recitations, "Welcome," Carolie community is growing it needs a at half time was 30-23 in favor of Menko; "The Best Holiday," Carol Three of the screen's most fa- ridge High School) was one of 14 32 mous and fearsome horror char- Gifts and le best in years. Whether that wiseand all-embracing plan. He CYO. The first half was nip and Lebeda; "Do You Know Why?", pointed out that nine Middlesex tuck, with the Panthers giving the Mary Louise Harned; "Why We acters, are (earned in Universal's as true or not, we do know we "House of Draeula," duo Christ- for the ions layed to crowded houses all three County communities have already Saints a hard run for their money; Cooler Walls Give Gifts," Laota Gibson; "Why appointed planning boards. in fact, near the end of the second It has been definitely established Do Bells for Christmas Ring," Paul mas at the Crescent Theatre. Lon ights and made quite a bit of Chaney appears as the Wolf Man. In discussing the Zoning Law, quarter the losers were outplaying by the scientific section of the Na- Horvath; "I'm Much Too Young" Family Jewelry oney for our class. The real credit tional Paint, Varnish and Lacquer John Carradine is seen as Count oes to our coach, Mr. -Joseph Na- Mr. Campbell said by virtue of its the local lads. - Jane Menko; "A Child's association in Washington, D. C, Duty," Muriel Gibson; "Happy Draeula, human vampire, while ivits, whose marvelous direction age alone "it must beoutmoded. If The CYO showed it meant busi- Glenn Sb-ange portrays the Frank- not there is something wrong for ness in the second half. From then that brick walls painted white are 14 Christmas," William Kovach ispired us to do our best. If he degrees cooler in direct sunlight in enstitne Monster. new I was writing this, he would any city should out grow its 'zon- on it was just a matter for Jim "Room For Jesus?", Doris Katko; Keating-, the coach, to try to keep summer, as compared with unpaint- "Birthday Gifts," Phyllis Harned; et mad because he is so modest ing garment' in from 10 to 12 ed brick. Majestic e refused to take a curtain call years." the boys from making :a farce of "The Baby Jesus," Carol Booton; Life will come to the Majestic nd had to be dragged on the stage the game. "What Counts Most," Judy Jack- Theatre Monday in the form of one The freeholder also discussed SHElllFK'S SA1.K son; "A Little Boy's Gift," Ron- le last night of the play. So just the methods of securing the right Jim Malone's sharp shooting en- HIDDLKSEX COMMON PLEAS of the liveliest, gayest film come- ) people will know how we feel abled him to carry off high scor- COURT. MIDDLESEX COUNT V ald Klusza; "Contrast," Helen dies seen in a long time. The pic- kind of industry for the commu- WELFARE BOAKD is Plaintiff, Toth; "Like Jesus," Robert Hor- bout him (if you have room, that nity and he suggested to get the ing honors with a total of 26 iiiul HEKM1NA STOCICER. de- ture, Paramount's . nra.«ie-spiked ceased, and ALBERT STOCKEU, vath; "The Reason," Rose Ber- laugh hit, "The Stork Club," stars MERRY ) please say he is the best director place and the plot ready in the points to his credit. Herb Vahalay,' deceased, her husband, are de- XMAS vei and the play was a success right place and then go after the classy little CYO forward, tossed fendants. Two certain writs ol" nath; "The Shepherd," * Stephen Betty Hutton, features Barry Fitz- Fi Pa for the sale of premises Bernard and Jack Hanson; songs gerald, Don DeFore, Robert Bench- ecause of him. Thank you. One of industry. in 20 points. Bob Traner and Bob dated October 31, 1345. TO ALL ie play cast.' . . . Patten chipped in with 16 and 13 By virtue of Lite above stated by the primary department, "On A ley, Bill Goodwin, Iris Adrian. The next meeting of the con- i points respectively. writs to me directed and delivered, Christmas Morning,'' "Away In A Mikhail Rasumny, Mary Young— Buy Bonds ference will be held at Hopelawn I will expose to sale at public ven- and introduces to "films radio's new- FINE WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING The fine playing of Joe Mc- due on Manger," "Jingle Bells." School January 10. WEDNESDAY. THE SECOND DAY est singing sensation. Andy Rus- Laughlin, court veteran, was re- OP JANUARY, A.D. NINETEEN Song, "O Little Town of Beth- sell. "idbits: markable as he is a steady influ- HUNDRED FORTY-SIX, lehem; trombone solo by Calvin giio Jewelry Shop at two o'clock (Standard Time) in Police Commissioner '"Herb" Paterson School Pupils ence on the rest of the team. the afternoon of the said day, at Barrett, accompanied by Mrs. Bar- Strand ,ankin will serve as toastmaster Jimmy Fitzpatrick, lanky center. the .Sheriff's Office in the City of rett; "White Gifts for the King," Veronica Lake, star of "Hold 28 MARCONI AVENUE, ISELIN, N. J, Visit Vocational Classes was a tower of strength on the e" ^, N.., Jf. , . / prayer by Jack Hall; song, "The lis afternoon at the PBA Christ- 6 That Blonde!", coming to the Metuchen 6-0756-M las party at the Alamo. . . . Thorn- detense, „ . ,Youn- g Ji.m Dwye r played, ofAl defendantsl the rig-lit, Hermin, title a anStoekerd interes, de-t First Noel"; play, "When The Lit- WOOD-BRIDGE — Members of a sparkling game both on the of- ceased, and Albert Stoeker, deceased, Strand Theatre Monday, speaking m O'Brion is home for good and j. , , j- mi of, in and to all tne lollovving de- tle Angels Sang," cast, Barbara as a movie fan, believes that sus- BRANCH the Business Education Depart- tense and deiense. The game . .. = Harned, Betty Mester, Charles >oks swell. . . . The K. of C. will ment of the Paterson State Teach- scribed premises, to wit: pense murder thrillers are what ••• MICKEY'S BARBER SHOP old open house New Year's Eve marked the return to basketball in All those certain lots., tracts or Katko, William Voorhees, Jr., ers College visited the Girls Voca- parcels of land and premises being the public wants today. 86% MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE, N. J. :>r members and friends. . . . And Woodbridge of the following boys in tile Borough of Metuchen, in the Eleanor Katko; song, "Joy to the "Personally, I like to go to the tional School here Friday. whho were iin service: Joe Mc- CCount y off MiddleseMiddl x andd StatStt e of World"; finis, Santa and "Jingle n January 13 the Knights will New Jersey. movies to relax," she says. "And ponsor a communion breakfast. The group made a tour of the Laughlin, Ed Hurster, Joe French, Bells." school and observed in the various "Map of Ausonia Manor, "U'ood- when I get inside, I don't think of . . The Christmas cards this year Al Ebner, Bill Harth, Bob Jardot, bridge Township, Middlesex County, camera angles, entrances, direc- re prettier than ever. . . . And the classrooms. After lunch, brief Jimmy Fitzpatrick and Bill De.Jov. N. J., owned by Radio Associates, talks on vocational education were Int., ISO Broadway, New York City, RAILROADS tion, photography.. I just lean back NEW Ihristmas Eve services planned at The CYO will travel to South June, 1020," made by Larson & Fox, and enjoy myself." Friday and ie various churches will certainly given by Mrs. Albert E. Jochen, Amboy tomorrow night to meet Civil Engineers, 175 Smith Street, Both Houses of have Perth Amboy, New Jersey, which passed a. bill to repeal the fifty e worthwhile attending judging assistant director of Vocational St. Mary's High Schol team of map has been heretofore filed in the Saturday, rom the elaborate musical pro- Education; Mrs. Janet Lund, prin- that city in a benefit for the Infan- office of .the' Clerk of Middlesex per cent discount in railroad rates HANGS HIMSELF cipal of the school, and Harry Q. County and which lots are known which the Government has been BALTIMORE — A forty-six- PERTH AMBOY Dec. 21 & 22 rams planned by the choir direc- tile Paralysis Fund. The CYO Jay-and designated on said map as Lots Phone P. A. 4-0255 3rs and organists. . . . •Packer, supervisor of distributive vees will square off with .St. Mary's No. 27 and 2S, Block 146-C, together receiving from land-grant rail- year-old father of .six children education. witli the building's and improve- roads on the movement of goods hanged himself with a necktie in Buy Bonds Jayvees at 7:15 P. M. ments thereon erected. Tallulah Bankhead EDWARD ARNOLD and troops. The measure says that his cell after being arrested twice Charles Coburn in On December 26 the Roselle The approximate amount of the in American Legion team will meet judgments to be satisfied by said the repeal of the discount will be- the same night for disturbing the i-u i TV ci• T , ^ , I sale is the sum of Four Thousand come effective October 1, 1946. peace. 'THE ROYAL SCANDAL' 'THE HIDDEN EYE' lamhling Around: the local boys on St. James' Court six Hundred Seventy-six Dollars Just in case that you may have at 8:15 P. M., preceded by a pre- smd Big-hty-tliree Cents (?4,676.S3). TWO DAYS, STARTING SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23 usiness with the Draft Board that liminary contest between the CYO ^f^^wmf -m^a 'sYn^r , COLUMBIA'S Jayvees and the Georgettes C. A., the rierhts, privileges, heredita- ffice will be closed from Deeem- FORDS, N. 3. - P. A. 4-0348 ments and appurtenances thereunto er 22 until December 26. . . . And South Amboy. belonging' or in anvwise appertain- On December 27 the CYO will ing'. rders have come through that WILLIAM E. NEHEKORN, riere will be no induction of Thursday, Friday, Saturday travel to Union County to meet Sheriff. raftees during, the holiday season. Djecember 20, 21, 22 the strong Winfield A. A., Win- EDMUND A. HAYES, field Park. Attorney. titsrriag wilh Clandtita . . Come Christmas Eve or Christ- "DIAMOND F.B. 12-5,13,20,27 CHflRLES SWBRETT COLBERT » BEN IYOM lay Day when you're gathered The score: a The Ourango Kid dth the family for the holiday HORSESHOE" ST. JAMES CYO (93) ime cheer likely as not someone With G. F. P. STARTS TUESDAY (CHRISTMAS DAY) 'ill get the idea of calling up - Dick Haymes Dwyer, f 0 0 0 r~ elatives or friends in other parts Also Ebner, f _• 2 0 4 m^^^^SSS^^SMSSSfMSM f the State or country to ex- Selected Shorts McLaughlin, f 1 1 3 hainge "Merry Christmas." The Vahaly, f 10 0 20 NOW TO SATURDAY Tew Jersey Bell Telephone Com- Sunday, Monday, Dec. 23, 24 Harth, f 0 0 0 Patten, c 5 any fervently hopes that you re- "VOICE OF THE 3 13 train the impulse for the sake of Fitzpatrick, c 0 0 0 FIRST TIME AT ssential calls that must be made, WHISTLER" Trainer, c 6 4 16 With Richard Dix Jardot, g 1 0 2 POPULIR PRICES! nd to give servicemen just back Biazing dramo e# rom overseas a chance to get —Also— One of the 3 greatest pictures of all time! Don't Miss Itl frontis? vengeance ;ome for a voice visit with the • "PARIS . ' i d Decrth oiks. . . . UNDERGROUND" ISELIN THEATRE. Buy Bonds With Constance Bennett and Gracie Fields Oak Tree Road Iselin, N. J. Met. 6-1279 operator 13 Reports: Tuesday, Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2 (Friday, Saturday, Dec. 21, 22 That "Peanuts" Saverock, Ave- "LIGHTS OF OLD "THE GREAT JOHN L." lel, is ever so much interested in Starring . pretty young lassie from Iselin. SANTA FE" Linda Darnell - Barbara Britton . . And Barbara Kenny seems With Roy Rogers o be dating for the same boy regu- —Also "ADVENTURES OF RUSTY" arly. She looked very nice Tues- "GUEST WIFE" With Ted Donaldson RICHARD AUDSEY lay night all dressed up for her WARREN > MARTIN • LOSG late. . . . That the Woman's Club With Sunday, December 23 Claudette Colbert - Don Ameche "IT ALL CAME TRUE" ALSO vill have an extra-special Christ- With Humphrey Bogart, —Plas LATEST NEWS EVENTS nas Party tonight at the Crafts- WitSi Ann Sheridan Chester Morris - Nancy Kelly Lon AND nen's Club. . . . The gang at the Also "DOUBLE EXPOSURE" Chaney own hall had its party yesterday. TECHNICCL.GR CARTOON ; Van Johnson - Faye Emerson . . James Zehrer was elected presi- SUN., MON., TUES., WED. lent of the Woodbridge Firemen's OPEN EVERY EVENING "BORN FOR TROUBLE" belief Association Monday. . . . Gala Holiday Show Closed Monday, December 24 Continuous Xmas Day Che Sewaren History Club held its TILL CHRISTMAS (Xmas Eve) tnnual Christmas party yesterday BARBARA Thru if the Hotel Packer. . . . Monday, Buy Bonds PERTH A3IBOV THEATRE Thof double-SroubSe dome! Plume P. A. 4-33SS Dec. 24 RAHWAY DENNIS Around The Township: FRI-, SAT., SUN. • ^ Chief Keating came back from DOUBLE HORROR SHOW That 'God is My Co-pilof guy ;hat International Chiefs of Police Convention sporting a real Florida an. ... A number of diamond •ings will flash on the left hands >f-several Township young ladies :ome Christmas Day. . . . That old nusic box—more than 100 years —PLUS— >ld—can be heard at Christen- ;en's Department Store again this RADIO'S MASTER OF MYSTERY! STARTS TUESDAY (CHRISTMAS DAY) rear playing "Holy Nig-ht." . . . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns of Se- RICHARD vSren will celebrate their 26th A Christmas It Bubbles; vedding anniversary Christmas With Joy! Day. ... Wish! - Buy Bonds It Sparkles With Song! last But Not Least: NEXT WEEK Merry Christmas to you THURS., FRL, SAT. And once more it is Christmas It Dazzles ime—the first peace-time Christ- all, tall and short, big and Paul Henreid - Maureen O'Hara With Dancing! •has season in five, long1, bitter "THE SPANISH MAIN" irears. Once more we can rejoice small. :n saying "Peace On Earth, Good ™^S~UP" A" PARTY NOW " Will Toward Men." . . . For some TO ATTEND OUR GALA May the.Yuletide Season SAT., SUN., MATINEES— NEW YEAR'S EVE SHOW 231 Township families it will be 4 CARTOONS i sad Christmas for there will be an smpty chair in their homes. But bring' all the gifts to make they have the knowledge thattheir you feel just like a king. aoys died for a worthwhile cause. , . . In other homes it will be a merry Christmas as their loved STATE THEATRE ones are back home or on their We, too, join in Christmas WOODBRIDGE, N. J. way home. ... So we wish all our cheer to those far away friends heartiest holiday cheer, TODAY THROUGH SATURDAY let's stop a moment and say a and to those who are near. Betty GRABLE, John PAYNE, in prayer for those 231 Township "THE DOLLY SISTERS" heroes. . . . And last but not least 1880-1945 (I;n Color) your Navigator wishes that Christ- Plus James CRAIG in mas lights will 'shine upon you and "DANGEROUS PARTNERS" yours and make your days more Our 65th Business Milestone SUNDAY THROUGH TUESDAY MILDRED joyous. . . . Merry Christmas! Tuesday (Christmas Day) Continuous Buy Bonds Charles BOYER - Lauren BACALL in NATWICK "CONFIDENTIAL AGENT" MARY PLENTY OF SUGAR TICKETS NASH SMITH and KING STS. RAINBOW" .SALT LAKE CITY — Eleven With Jane FRAZEE - Brad TAYLER LEON "fundamentalists" who have prom- PERTH AMBOY Dishes Monday Night Only AMES ised not to advanee or practice plural marriage will be 'pardoned Free Parking Lot in Rear Wednesday Through Saturday "RHAPSODY IN BLUE" on December 15. They have a total WISHING A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL of 55 wives and 287 children. RARITAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON TjHURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1945 PAGE NINE homeless in Europe, 84,000,000 in China and 130,000,000 in Southeast Asia. Most "BUNDLES FOR BRITAIN," 1946' of these "are suffering hunger^ disease, PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY idleness and poverty," and the report Louisa's Letter —by— • ! points'out that "sickness and hunger breed THE BEACON PUBLISHING CO. Dear Louisa— moment I was disgusted with him political unrest, internal strife, unrepre- I am writing this letter in the but knowing him previously and Postoffice A&dnss: Fords, N. J, sentative governments, demagogues' and -CT&-1OUSY, hopes that you will arrive with realizing that this hadn't happened WOODBRIDGE 8-1710 a solution to a very disturbing before I tried to forget it. -+• sometimes dictators." SOT WE'LL Subscription $1.50 per year problem which has risen between I resolved that Mother should Elmer J- Vee'»ey. Publisher and Managing, Editor We call attention to these figures and TAKE IT I my mother and myself. never hear about this incident be- the estimate of the situation that confronts Eight years ago my father died cause she always liked Joe and 5 -Entered at the Post Office at Fords, N. J.,: as and since then my older brother wanted her to keep a good Im- second class mail matter on April 17, 1936. so many millions of people in order that and sister, mother and myself have pression of him. : the readers of this newspaper may under- been moving around from state ^A few days later my aunt stand the necessity for an American con- to state. Mother has been forced uncle visited her and told her tribution to relief. Certainly, no democratic to go out to work and support us. about Joe. Mother was very dis- Six years ago we moved to Con- gusted and twice as angry with government can expend its funds for hu- necticut and soon became friends me. I understand why Mother Christmas, 1945 manitarian purposes unless its people com- with the family who lived directly doesn't want me to go out with prehend the necessity and approve the ex- opposite us. They had a son who him but now she refuses to let me For the first time in five years the people s three years older than myself see him, talk to him if I should penditure. and up to the present had been a meet him or even write to Mm of this municipality will celebrate the joy- It is hardly possible to give a detailed good friend of the family. There any more. I had enjoyed corre- ous Christmas season without the existence are five children in his family and sponding with him as I always account of conditions that exist in the vari- only one was allowed to com- looked forward to his letters and of a devastating war but with many homes oifs countries affected, but the reader can plete high school. reoiced in answering them. missing the absent service man who has not take our ward for the fact that "experts The mother is a very selfish I do want to see him very much yet returned from the scene of battle. familiar with the peril that confronts mil- person as she doesn't believe in but I don't want to disobey my lions of unfortunate people, insist that star- education. The father is shiftless mother. I asked her if he might be It is indeed a happy Christmas for the and drinks. Joe being annoyed by permitted to come to see us but nation, recently emerged victorious from vation will be rampant this winter and even these unpleasant surroundings en- she refuses to consent to this. Her hint that many people may freeze to death listed in the Navy a year ago. I main reason is that you can't re- the most threatening wars of its existence. because of an absence of fuel. had moved away in the meantime form a drunkard. Well Joe is far The fact that the scourge of conflict did not to a town twenty miles from his from being a habitual drunkard as scar the continental area of this country As we sit in our warm, comfortable and home. Ever since" I moved away he has never been this way until . does not mean that the hand of war was more or less luxurious homes, preparing to I had been corresponding with him. very recently. He only acts this enjoy the Christmas season, it behooves us, For the past few months I have way when he is influenced by men not heavy upon the land. been seing him quite regularly as older than himself. In celebrating the birth of the Prince of as professed followers of a great religion, he is stationed near by. About a He wants to come and see my to. "do unto others." month ago I went out with him mother but she refuses to see him, Peace the people of the United States ex- but I delibei'ately lied to my she says nothing that he would say hibit a broad tolerance that makes the oc- mother as to where we wejit. could possibly interest her but so casion a festival for all people, regardless When we started out we had far she has heard a one-sided view Ten Years Or More every intention of attending the of the story and I only wish she of faith. The good humor that prevails, the The occupation of Germany will prob- imovies. As it was a well pub- would give him a chance. He said kindly sympathy for the unfortunate and ably last ten years or more, according to licized movie I asked him if he that he would give up drinking the boundless efforts to bring happiness to thought it was going to be inter- entirely if only she would try and General Joseph G. McNarney, now com- esting and then he told me it forget that awful incident. She be- boys and girls make the Christmas season's manding American forces in Europe. would be because he had seen it lieves that the only way you can appeal universal. and he thought it was very good. reform.a drunkard is with medical General McNarney thinks that there is Well, knowing that he had al- treatment but do you believe that The day will be marked, as usual, by the probability that the occupation will be ready seen it I suggested that we a boy nineteen years old is a religious services, the giving of gifts, the go to a dance in the village I had or could possibly be a confirmed much longer in order to give the Germans drunkard. exchange of salutations and greetings, the time to establish themselves along demo- once lived in and where he still merriment of delighted children and the lived. He thought that we had Mother admits that she doesn't cratic lines and to perfect a self-supporting better not as I had told Mother have a thing in the world against deep, if less exuberant, joy of those of ma- economic program. that we were going to the movies Joe except that he drinks. Well, but I told him it would be all right ture years. Altogether it will be a day of He also favors a plan to permit families that was the only time I ever saw unusual happiness for millions of people, Under The State House Dome if we went there instead. him slightly intoxicated. If only to join those in the forces of occupation When ge got there we decided she would give him a chance I which is, after all, something worthwhile. as soon as possible, but he frankly admits By »L Joseph Gribislns not to stay so we came home would be perfectly satisfied. She We hope that the good people of this, again. I was afraid to tell Mother thinks that he will influence me that this can hardly be done during the TRENTON—New Jersey's own awarded to the' Second Battalion with the organization, representing that I didn't stop at the dance as in the wrong way but how could municipality will exhibit their traditional present winter. 44th" Division which fought so of the 114th Infantry, for its gal- all countries in the world, has been I was afraid she wouldn't under- he influence me in any way by concern for those who, because of a variety valiantly with -the American 7th lant defense of the left flank of the formally placed before the United stand so I lied to her and told her merely speaking with me occasion- ;• In the meantime, he continues the de- Army on the European battlefronts Seventh Army just prior to the Nations Organization. that I had gone to the show. I ally.' He has a nice personality and of reasons, might otherwise lack the essen- honestly didn't think I was doing is not like the majority of boys nazification policy set up by General Eisen- helped considerably in the quick Nazi hreak-through in December Whether or not the bid will be ' tials of a happy occasion. Food and other defeat of the crack German forces a year ago. Companies E of Eliza- anything shameful when I went to his age. He has always been nice to hower, emphasizing that "the German accepted is problematical. Small the dance instead. the family and they to him. gifts, sent to unfortunate individuals, people must realize that they are respon- and the unconditional surrender beth; F of Somerville; G of Asbury things sometimes decide such mo- typify the day that Christians celebrate that followed. Park and H and Battalion Head- mentous questions. At one time The next day some of her My mother never had an educa- sible and that their debt has not been quarters of Trenton Were a part friends mentioned the fact that tion herself and wants to know and give expression to the principles they More than 2,000 citations for the City of Trenton was looked they had seen me near the dance. paid." gallantry in action were awarded of the Second Battalion receiving upon as the site for the Capitol of why a person who has been de- espouse. the Presidential citation. The 2nd Mother was very angry with me prived of an education won't take to the men of the 44th Division the United States but a glass of and she had every reason to be. In expressing our hope that the readers attesting their record of valorous Battalion 71st Infantry and Com- wine finally determined that it one now. Well at present Joe is in pany I, 71st Infantry were also I didn't realize the harm I was an awkward position but I honestly Japan Talked About War distinguished service on the death- should be placed on the banks of woing in lieing to her and I regret of this newspaper will experience abun- laden countryside of Europe. The awarded the.Presidential Unit Cita- the Potomac. believe that when he is discharged tion. it. deeply. She forbade me to see from the Navy which will be in the dant joy on this happy occasion we must .It will take some time for the public to people of New Jersey may be just- Records at the State Library or write to Joe any more. ly proud of the men from Newark, The 44th Division figured in 203 near future that he will try and take space to greet the absent men and digest the revelations that are now being claim the incident happened at the I felt miserably for the next better himself. women of the community who remain over- Trenton, Camden, Jersey City, combat days during 10 months of dinner table in the lodging house made in Washington as to the pre-war Hackensack, Paterson, New Bruns- week as I think a great deal of My mother thinks that just be- action in the Epropean theatre of of Thomas Jefferson. Historians Joe. Realizing that the only ob- seas. It is hard for them to be away from negotiations with Japan and at Nurem- wick, Asbury Park, Somerville, war, participating in engagements claim that when the Virginia cause her family is studious that home and loved ones, now that the war is Orange, East Orange, Elizabeth at Luneville, Embermenil, Saar- vious solution would be to forget every one else should be. Well berg as to the scope of Nazi plans for j statesman returned from Europe about him I tried to but when Joe attended high, school up to his over, and it is

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Our Store Will Be Open Till 9 P. M. BY POPULAR : REQUEST EVERY EVENING The old-fashioned music box wilt he Maple St. Perth Am boy Until Christmas For Your Convenience on'hand again, this Kinds Next to Post Office | OPEN EVENINGS TILL XMAS § RA-RITAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON THURSDAY, 'DECEMBER 20.. 1945 PAG. JLEVEN AHEAD OF SCHEDULE BACKBONE During the first one hujidred Bear Admiral Forrest J*. Sher- T& All days 'following Japaji's surrender, man, who was Deputy CMef of President Truman reports that Staff to Fleet Admiral Nimites, Christmas literally means "Mass of Christ" and is celebrated revision, has proceeded ahead of says that under present conditions- :er to honor the Nativity of Jesus. Nevertheless, \ many Christmas schedule, with retail sales ahead fig-hting at sea is dominated "by customs have originated in the folklore of pre-Christian peoples. of last year, unemployment less naval aviation .and that aircraft (Continued from Editorial Page) Assembly because of his sponsor- Winter beauty and winter sports Some say that the word mistle- found out, legend has it that its ship of the Atlantic City sales tax The season of the winter solstice—experts have figured that than expected and peace-time pro- carriers are the "backbone -of the reach the acme of perfection in toe comes from the missel thrush, Christ was born during that time of year—has been celebrated mother once upon a time lived near legislation. . . . Deer hunters of duction about ready to roll. fleet." ' Switzerland by Christmas time. a messenger of the gods who as a time of rejoicing since, and even prior to, the rexsordance of Estelleville, Atlantic County. When New Jersey receive a break from For many of the natives, however, brought the plant to the earth. Ac- history. she learned she was an> expectant the calendar this year by having this glad season signifies in addi- tually, the bird- is very fond of I Peoples- of northern Europe celebrated the Festival -of Bweol, mother she petulantly announced five full days of big game hunting. tion a period full of sacred mys- the berries and-'is responsible for or the sun wheel, when the sun—having been at its lowest point she'hoped the stork wouald bring | . . . Appointment* of Commander tez-y and the anniversary of days the wide distribution. Growing- as in the heavens—swung its course towards the earth once more. devil. In doe time the old bird Charles M. Noble U.S.N.R. of particularly specified in ancient it does, on trees as a parasite, it is Great fires were kindled in defiance of the Frost King; fires to f ought a squalling devil and a Leonia, Bergen County,, as State legends. showy becaues of its huge mass- of Highway Engineer is expected to consume the enmities of the old- year, whose ashes imparted fer- FOR SALE few minutes later he unfurled his dense light green foliage. However, the ruddy-cheeked St. tility to the soil, and brands, kept from year to year, were con- bat-like wings and flew out of the take place about February 1. ... Its Latin name, Phoradendron, window. Perching on the roof for Retirement of Deputy Attorney Nicholas has in some parts of the sidered charms against the spirits of evil. country been supplanted by the means tree-thief. a. moment the devil screeched and General John Solon, of Trenton, The Roman festival of Saturnalia honored t-he deity of Satur- Christkindli, or Christ Child. This In Virgil, Mistletoe was the u after 30 years of splendid service, Sew away into the nearby swamp- g-olden bough, by the plucking- of nus, patron of the agricultural arts. Saturnalia was a season— m m is regretted at the Stare House. . . . lovely--angel is said to have come ands. which Aeneas was enabled to da-.( from December 17 through -25, and merged with the Calends of Mew Jersey remained free of the from the far North and it always Up until the present time, the scend into the underworld and re- January—and was characterized .by revelry, gift-giving, decora- destructive gypsy moth during the brings to each home it visits, a natives of rural Atlantic County turn safely. tions withm the home, entertainmertts, etc. 1945 season. . . . Dr. P. Lynn Ma- Christmas tree decorated with all svill tell any visitor that the devil In a2ieienfc Britain it was the The followers of Mithras celebrated the Feast of Sol.Invictus, haffey, State Health Director, the glittering things- associated is still abroad. His screeches can sacred plant of the Druids. The the Druids solemnized the cutting- of the Mistletoe, the Orthodox warns citizens to be -on their guard with fairyland and heavily laden oe heard most any time after dark chief nature festival of these forest Jews commemorate the Festival of Lights, and the Egyptians against servere colds at this time with gifts. in the lonesome swamp areas, but worshippers was around the oak dedicated their midwinter festival to Iris and her symbol the 1 of year. ... A stepped-up program Forecasting With Onions he is not malicious at all. The na- tree with the most mistletoe on it. palm tree. « I of athletic activities in all schools If you want, for instance, to find RETAIL! — DRESSED! tives say he is terribly curious, The Arch-Druid ascended the tree As ancient peoples were converted to Christianity, ancient cus- of New Jersey is planned by Act- out how the weather will be dur- aowever and likes ham and eggs. to the lowest bough on which the I toms assumed,place among traditions honoring the Babe of Beth^ ing Governor Frank S. Farley. . . . ing the next year, cut, on Christ- lehem who grew into the Christ and bequeathed to mankind one Aids to navigation along- the New mas Eve, an onion into half; peel sacred mistletoe was rowing. With \ ROAD FUNDS — When the cropped th° of tht fcp'emost philosophies of human conduct. Jersey Inland Waterway will be off 12 layers, one for each month, a golden sickle he 1946 Legislature convenes on Jan- branch, and allowed it to fall m PER LB. uary 8 a resolution is expected'to changed to conform to the stand- and fill the same with salt. Those ard Intel-coastal Waterway mark- peelings which contain damp salt a fold of his ample robes. The plant «. be Introduced by some rural law- was so sacred that it must nei e , ^ ings established by the U. S. Coast the next morning predict rainy maker providing- for a. constitu- touch the earth. The priest tnen <~ GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS Guard by approval of Commission- weather for the respective month. tional amendment to dedicate all broke the bough into many pieces -, FRESH KILLED ROASTERS - FOWLS er Morgan F. Larson. . . . New Young people who are anxious CHILDREN'S BOOKS From 60c revenue from g-asoline taxes and and gave a twig- to each of hi~- _. Jersey ranks second to Rhode EDUCATIONAL BOOKS ':....'. " 50c automobile fees to highway con- to learn something about their followers with a prayer. Island onlv in the number of cars ADULT BOOKS 1 , " 50c struction and maintenance only. matrimonial prespects are advised In the language of the flowers I §? to drink three times from GAMES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY ...:» " 50c The New Jersey Farm Bureau j per square mile. . . . Nine strikes nine mistletoe means "give me a kiss." 11| different fountains, when is.in favor of the idea and plans | occurred in New Jersey during No- the This has its basis from a Scancli-1 W STATIONERY 7. >' 39C church bells are ringing on Christ to do something about it. Herbert! vember as compared to 22 in Oc- navian myth. CHRISTMAS CARDS HOLGATE TOYS ! mas Eve and they will then be- W. Voorhees, president, points out tober and 16 in September. ST. GEORGE AVENUE,/ ,'. j hold their future mate standing at & that such an amendment to the Because of the demand for further Soviet plans to treble or quad- Corner Lending Library Book Stiop the church door. NEAR CLOVERLEAF INTERi "ION Constitution was recently adopted intensive courses in farming this ruple auto output in 5-year plan. SOT STATE ST., PERTH AMBOY NATIONAL BANK BUILDING by the voters of Pennsylvania and J year, Rutgers University's College "Zucher Tirggel," a kind of Open Daily !> A. M. t«

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Good wishes mean more than ever now. And they come to you all the more sincerely this Christmas time, from your retailers and those who serve you in many other ways in this community. Because these neighbors want to greet you personally and extend the spirit of the season to you, they have chosen the columns of this newspaper through which to blanket the town with heartfelt good thoughts for each and every one.

MERRY CHRISTMAS We salute YOU, American servicemen and civilians, for your part in helping to bring happiness to the entire world. We salute you with a holiday wish heartier than ever before.

JOHN A KOZUSKO yy «• ?«*- COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER Our Best Hall Ave. and Catherine St. Perth Amfeoy, N. J. Phone: Perth Amboy 4-0682 TO EVERYONE ALLEN'S DEFT. STORE 85 Main St. Tel: 8-2569 Woodbridge, N. J. for the very Merriest Christmas » and the very w && Happiest New Fear s? I . . . and we want to thank our many,'many friends and customers 1 who have helped make this Diner the talk of Middlesex County.

You find the same cheery friendliness and good fellowship here DRUG STORE every day in the year—year in and year out. Main Si. Woodbridge, N. J. OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY FRUIT AND VEGETABLES 96 Main Street, Woodbridge, N. J. . Telephone Woodbridge 8-0943 Greetings HI-WAY If all the good wishes in WASSERMAN BROS., PROPS. the world were put to- 392 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRIDGE, N. J. gether they'd express Phone Wood. 8-1143 . our greetings to you. LaMode Beauty Shoppe 458 Rahway Avenue *4 ^ Woodbridge, N. J. To have served you in 1945 Phone Wood. 8-2138 has been a pleasure and a privilege. We hope we have served you well enough to gJggJV-j-,.-.^.,.-. =-.,.:,.-. merit your patronage in We wish you all good si & Greetings! 1946. Right now we want to § cheer, happiness and say . joy and a Merry, Mer- Our Heartiest ry Christmas! [Merry Christmas - Happy New Year wishes for a to You and Yours w Rahway Ave. Grocer Joyous Yuletide MICHAEL'S Groceries and Delicatessen season G. HAAG, Prop. RESTAURANT 525 Rahway Avenue ®- 155 Smith Street Perth Amboy, N. J. V Tel. Woodbridge 8-1421 IT-CeSE'e-Cete ZZ i AND CHEER WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Amboy Ave. & Second St. 76 Main St., Woodbridge, N. J. Greetings to you, Tel. WOodbridge .8-0100 Woodbridge, N. J. Tel. Wood. 8-0943 « one and all. May M your holiday sea- son be merry, the WeWishYouAUAVery coming year filled The merry chimes of Christ- OurBest m§hes with much happi- mas ring out our glad good Merry Christmas sYI\ ^ ness. wishes to you this joyous ForA Merr season. * Jt y Christmas \ CLARKSON'S AND '® S. S. THRIFT FOOD MARKET ^4 Happy New Fear | RAYMOND JACKSON & SOM d' S. SCHOENBRUN, Prop. Esso Service l anc s - Druggists GROCERIES — MEATS Amboy Ave. anH James St. 1 S MH. ^ y' Luncheonette § FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Woodbridge, N. J. MR. AND MRS. RAPPS f 88 Main St. Woodbridge, N. J. 80 Main Street, Woodbridge, N. J. WO. 8-1514 68 Main St. Woodbridge, N. J. I

@©Stgtgtg|| TO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS, WE WISH YOU ALL May you have good fellow- sKip and cheer as you go Our Friends and Customers, We Wish You All | Thanks, friends, one and all, for the your way, and the happiest iprivilege of serving you. And we Lucas Meat Market possible Christmas DayJ 1 I want to say right now, as fervently as Groceries and Vegetables I I I-Service Hardware g i^ we can say it. . MERRY CHRISTMAS JOHN J. LUCAS, JR., Prop. ! Co. 397 Avenel Street Avenel, N. J. g AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR SUNNYSIDE FOOD MARKET w C. KAUFMAN, Prop. Tel. Woodbridge 8-1742 f S? 87 Main Street Woodbridge, N. J. J. M. SCHLESINGER MEATS - GROCERIES - FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Telephone 8-0505 Avenel St., Cor. Minna Ave., Avenel, N. J, : Phone 8-1S46 100 Main St. Phone Woodbridge 8-2390 RARITAN TOWNSHIP AND FOEDS BEACUIN TfHURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1945 PAGE THIRTEEN

Monson . 157 155 133 cent weeks would be rewarded. WHEN THERE'S A WILL T Bad children, of course, found only GRANT, Neb. — The Consumi Louisa's Letter Tank House In Sweep Stone 171 157 191 Relics Of St. Nicholas Still ashes and whips in their shoes. Pu'fehc Power Company moved (Continued from Editorial Page) point of view, she is trying to help Mikiila, 159 178 ^164 ••— house 26 miles to keep their dii you from becoming involved with Bowles puts housing shortage trict manager in Grant. He ha tion of me seeing him. I like Ms On Craftsmen Alleys 785 770 799 at 3,400,000 units. .been unable to find a place to livi personality and not his degree of anyone who -would not make you POWERHOUSE (2) Enshrined In Southern Italy education. a good husband, in case you WOODBBIDGE — The Tank Kovac 1344 174 148 To the residents of the town We. owe our notion of Santa Mother has only objected to this should fall in love with him. She House, the leaders in the A. S & R. Blind 125 125 125 of Bari, Italy, the possession of a Claus as a secret dispenser of gifts' •one friend of mine but I would probably likes Joe very much but, League, took another three games Kaczmarek 216 178 170 saint's body meant much in the to a story that St. Nicholas once CELEBRATE THE NEW YEAR AT sacrifice the friendship of some of knowing his family, she is afraid from the Laboratory to jack up early 11th century. That is why saved three girls from a life of that Joe will be like them and she Blind 125 125 125 my other friends if only she would their total to 28 wins against S McCoach 1. 185 171 181 all that is mortal of Santa Claus— vice by throwing purses of gold let me continue mine with him. knows what a risk it would be if losses. otherwise St. Nicholas, the bishop through a wfndow in Patara, thus you did fall in love with him. Packer Hotel Cocktail Loynge Mother has given me all she could The scores during the past week *78$ 773 749 of Myra ,in Asia Minor—now rests permitting a poverty-stricken no- but I ask to see Joe on rare occa- However, it does seem unfair to *Won roll-off. in Bari. bleman to give his daughters suit- sions. Surely there could be no wereas follows condemn a "boy just because of his Team Sanding The body was stolen from its able dowries as custom demanded. possible harm in this. family's shortcomings and if his original tomb in Myra by Italian Won Lost BOILER SHOP (2) And St. Nicholas is credited with Mother has an idea that I am in only misstep was the one time you sailors, who thought as most Eu^ restoring life to three boys who wrote about, I think your mother Tank House ....28 8 Slotwinski 170/ 144 153 ropeans thought back in 1087 that love with him but of course that Boiler Shop .__...... „ 25 had been slain and dismembered by Gala is ridiculous. I do think a lot of would be wise to let him come to 11 •Shank ... 14g 154 134 a saint's body brought prosperity Smelter 25 11 a wicked innkeeper of Myra—that, him as he is kind to me and I the house and talk things over Orosz _' 138 194 115' and good luck to a town. Even an is why we occasionally see stained have to come to think of him as an- with her. I really think it would Silver Refining ___..';,_. 21 15 Papp 191 147 194 arm or a toe was rated highly Research ...... „_. 16 20 glass windows in which the saint other brother. He is a pleasant con- be much better for her to let you Batta 190 154 157 among civic possessions. is shown besides three lads in a tub. versationalist and I enjoy his com-be friends and let him come to the Powerhouse .14 22 However, since buried again in New Year's Eve. Electric Shop 11 25 So the legends multiplied and pany. house occasionally than to forbid 837 793 753 Bari, the saint's body was credited especially did they become popu- you to see him altogether. Laboratory ...... 4 32 ELECTRIC SHOP (1). The whole problem is should or with curing 30 people of distemper lar in Holland and Belgium. There, After all, it is human nature to MeElhenny 124 160 142 and performing other miracles. So too, the children put their wooden shouldn't I see him. Every week SMELTER (5). , . I say that I wouldn't speak of Joe want the things we can't have and Davidoski 146 161 136 Bari became a place of pilgrimage shoes before the fireplace on Dinner Dance you might not think a. smuch of Fritz 120: V169 196 Agnew •. 152. 123 183 and the legends about St. Nicholas Christmas Eve, and confidently ex- to mother but this is no solution Nier .:...... 181 187 156 as it only results in mental tor- your friend if you got to know Rusznak ...: 132 176 144 multiplied apace. pected that good behavior of re- him better. On the other hand if Adamo ...... 166 138 177 Novak 177 129 156 ture. Mother works nights until Johnson ..„-.—...... _'__.;_ 167 ten and this only results in more he should turn out to be a person who takes advantage of his oppor- Mundrane 168 131 ...— 731 749 761 hours of thinking. I'm not able Pajak ...... 189 206 173 Hake Reservations Now! to concentrate on my homework tunities to pull himself up and be- and although I have been an honor have, your mother would have no LABORATORY (0) reason to object to him. 824 891 869 For Sale student I'm afraid I won't remain SILVER REFINING'(0) Polisson 105 85 105 Tickets Now-On Sale one very long if this continues. I So if I were your mother I Zuro 171 169 158 Contreras 157 99 ' 101 •only quarrel with her on this one should make a bargain with you. Dametsea- 105 129 147 I would let Joe come to the house Hoyda 152: 166 140 point and if it could be solved our Breza 148 ' 151 165 Daniels 156 ' 118 132 homelife could be made much occasionally and if, in the next six Rudolph 143 ' 124 128 Balsam Xmas Trees GOOD MUSIC - HATS - FUN MAKERS months, he did no drinking and Wilson —,...... :... 141 147 180 happier. Simonson, 186 172 180 T-hailrfully yours seemed to be trying to improve 665 555 '613 himself and be somebody, I would J. jO.—CONN. 798 805 823 TANK HOUSE (3) . Visit Our New Toy Dept. let you go out with him. >On the Chiarella ..-.J 158 157 197 Make Reservations Now For Christmas Parties Answer: other hand, if he kept on drink- Subyak ., 187 174 161 ing and being influenced by older RESEARCH (1) Phone P. A. 4-1800 There is much to be said on Putnam .:...' 150 156 132 Kaltenbach 120 156 160 both your side and your mother's. men and did not seem interested in improving himself, you should Felix 1484 124 179 Pahira 204 170 146 Of course, from your mother's Szikura 179 188 165 SCHWENZER BROi be willing to give him up alto- gether. 848 845 829 767 ST. GEORGE AVENUE ACKER HOTEL Good luck to all three of you. LOUISA. Lack of male enrollment poses WOODBRIDGE, N. J. WINES-LIQUORS Address your letters to: shortage in professions. SMITH AND HIGH STREETS, PERTH AMBOY "Louisa,' P. O. 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MERRY XMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL " PAGE FOURTEEN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1945 RARITAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON OBSESSIONS SOLD ] SONS PAY OFF 1. cup cooked lima beans White Broadtail With Black JUST thousand years.- -Brubaker in The HOLLYWOOD—A ten thousand EAYTOWN, Md.—When • R. H. 1 tablespoon gelatin New Yorker. illar custom built piano and Kenagy celebrated his 96th birth- Sarah Ann's 2 tablespoons cold water day' this month he collected on the 3 hard boiled eggs • Always her valuable things which be- A life insurance solicitor is one nged to Rudolf Valentino, have insurance policy he had taken out Seas.on the tomatoes and sim- in 1S96. His three sons, who are Cooking Class mer with the chopped onion, for of the few fellows who can always >en put on the auction block. in the insurance business, had to 10 minutes. Put throug-h a sieve He Can? produce a workable fountain pen ian Romero, the owner -of the at a second's natity.—Greensboro pay up the policy as policy holders Widespread investigation has and add the gelatin which has The fellow who used to pay $12 rmer actor's home, has sold the are not supposed to live over 95 been soffened in the cold water. for a Mik of clothes can add ?o (Ga.) Hfcruld-Journul. shown that 40 pel- cent of the •a >use to Ann Hardin°\ years. American people do not eat the When cool add the celery and io that amount these days and set beans and allow to stand until himself a sport shirt.—Indianapolis It Isn't right kind of food. It isn't due to It isn't the hungriest pig that lack of meal planning- knowledge partially thickened. Arrange in the i mold with alternate layers of squeals the loudest. It's tire one yo& and the ignorance of many home- pull away from the trough.—Grit. Make This The Merriest Christmas Ever With I makers about what a daily diet sliced egg. Serve on lettuce with Almost requires. The following is sug- cooked salad dressing. Science, in its endless energy, gested by the National Nutrition has devised a soapless soap. It is It Does Conference for Defense. Let it be Pork Roll almost automatic that the selling If you are more .familiar with a guide for your daily menu plan- 3 lbs. pork shoulder boned .slogan will be "No soap"—Detroit your national debt than yo«r arith- ning. -A lb. boiled ham sliced News. •-.'••• metic book quadrillion comes alter Plants make wonderful living gifts. We have them H 3 large onions chopped trillion ,and "consists of 1 followed single or made up in Plant Baskets with ferns that S One pint of milk daily for each 3 eggs .hard -boiled by 15. ciphers.—Memphis Commer- adult—more for children. Salt and pepper Present difficulties in shojiping cial Appeal. keep well ail winter, Azaleas, Poinsettias, Cyclamen, | One serving of meat Have the pork boned and spread are not fully experienced by men, Orange Trees in fruit. Jerusalem, Cherries, Pepper S One egg. in a thin flat pieee. Cover with because, of the happy circumstance Plants. ' A Two servings of vegetables, one salt, pepper, onions, sliced ham that women are still attending to of which should be green or yel- it.—Boston Globe. low. and eggs. Roll and tie securely. Roses in all colors, Carnations, Snapdragons, Narcis- Place the roast on the rack of the Two servings of citrus fruit, or Mere Than Ever sus, Sweet Peas, Cut Poinsettias, lovely sprays of red roasting pan and cool in an oven tomatoes. 350. degrees until tender, basting In the wonderful world of to- Euphorbia, Gladiolus, and many others. Bread, flour and cereals, pref- occasionally. morrow it will be possible to eat erably whole grain or enriched or a novel after one has perused same. Corsages for the holidays — Gardenias, all sizes. fortified butter or margarine with Thus, more than ever, reading will vitamin A added. Bacon and Eggs Orchids and Camelias, the most gorgeous of flowers. G slices of bacon make the full man.—Milwaukee Corn Meal Puff 6 egg-s Journal. Violets, Sweet Peas, Rose Buds, Euphorbia and Blue 3/ cups boiling milk, salt to taste j Eroil the bacon in a skillet, Ought To! Lace Flower. % cup yellow corn meal turning- frequently until evenly- There's nothing smarter thaii black and white, and Charlotte The government- has had such 3 teaspoons butter browned. Set skillet off the heat. Manson, of NBC's "Road of Life" dramas, shows it here in a. success teaching citizens how to Table Centerpieces 4 eg-gs Remove bacon and drain on a startling new combination. TKe visor hat, trimmed with, only a save money in wartime, that the Boil the corn meal in the milk paper napkin. -Place in a circle on tiny black silk cord, is fur white broadtail; The Bag, round and people ought to turn around now Evergreen, Pine Cones, Berries and Statice make a for 15 minutes, then add butter hot i^latter. Break each egg into handsome, is ibr-oadtail too. Mary Goodfellow, clever young mil- and teach the government.—Grit. and allow mixture to cool. Add the a saucer and slip each egg care- pretty display. beaten egg- yolks and fold in the liner, designed them. Who Knows ? fully into the hot but not smok- What's become of the old- stiffly beaten egg whites. Pour the ing- fat. Cover closely and allow to Every Repair Job Folly batter in a buttered caserole in a stand four minutes. Remove lid REJECTED OBLIGING BANDIT fashioned jackknife beloved of our letoe - Holly - Evergreens pan of hot water and cook in an and drop into the hot fat one tea- A statement signed by thirty- LOS ANGELES — When a gas youth, with attachments and ap- Guaranteed. For cleaning, oven low enough for the -water to spoon of cold water. Cover the nine Republican members of Con-station attendant protested to the pliances for doing 17 specific jobs new parts or regulating, remain below boiling. Serve with gress recently gave notice that the —none of them very well?-—De- Wreaths for the front door and cemetery keep green pan quickly and the steam will hold-up man 'that he would lose bring your watch lo maple syrnp or cheese sauce. cause a white foam to form at young Congressmen intend to ex- his job because the boss wouldn't troit News. all winter. G**ave covers on wire frames that keep once over the top of the eggs. press their «n views on major believe him, the robber obligingly Cannot them in good shape all winter. ' Orange Salad With a pancake turner remove the matters and not allow party lead- called the owner ovei" the phone ALBBEN Inc. 6 oranges film but turn eggs from the skillet ers to speak for them. Signifi- The Nazis have demonstrated Mayonnaise cantly ths group rejected the sug-and told him not to discharge once more that they cannot be 133 Smith St. I to the middle of the hot platter. George as he had no control over Maraschino eEerries Serve at once. gestion "that our Government trusted. Only four years ago they FLOWERS SENT BY TELEGRAM ANYWHERE 2 tablespoons grated coconut should have acquiesced in Japan's circumstances and was giving up g-ave distinctly to understand that Perth Amboy •the money at the point of a gun. Open Evenings Starting Friday, December 21st 2 tablespoons grated raw carrot program of aggression." 'they intended to stay in Paris a iPare the oranges and separate DENIES DELAY segments free from membrane. Denying that the use of the Arrange on lettuce leaf. Top with atomic bomb against Japan was mayonnaise and cherries. Sprinkle delayed for political reasons, Ma- the coconut and carrot over each jor General Leslie R. 'Groves told serving. a Senate committee that the first test was made July 1 6and that Salad the very first bomb was rushed, 900 St. George Avenue, Rahway, N. J. 3 eups canned tomatoes part by ship and part by plane, to Telephones Rahway 7-0711, 0712, 0713 1 small onion chopped •the Pacific rendezvous but that Salt and pepper bad weather delayed the first % cup diced celery strike from July 31 to August 5.

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cussed for^ preparing the ground —Boy Scout Ti'oop 62 met Fri- —The children of District 12 areInman Avenue, entertained on Bloomfield and Mr. and Mrs, Theo- for a skating rink. The member- j day at the home of Scoutmaster invited to attend a Christmas party Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gara- dore Thompson and family, Rah- ship committee presented the Thomas Polhamus, Florence Ave- Sunday, 2 P. M. at Vesperino's folo and son, Gary, Hazelton, Pa. way. names of Mr. arid Mrs. Chauncey' nue, with Assistant Scoutmaster Hall, by the Colonia Fire Com- —Mr. and Mrs Charles Skibin- —Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ter- McSpiritt, and Miss Gertrude Mc- Charles Skibinsky also present. pany and the Ladies' Auxiliary- sky, Hawthorne Avenue, enter- zella, Cavour Terrace, entertained —A successful and well-attended Avenue Hall, with Mrs. James Tag- Charles Oliphant, Mrs. Richard and Spiritt and they were accepted as The meeting was conducted by Santa Claus will visit and there tained Lt. and Mrs. Joseph Izzo, on Sunday Mrs. Rose Youngkin and dance was held Saturday at Ves- Mrs. Thomas Polhamus, and Mrs.new members. It was decided to Scouts George Mapps and Paul will be gifts for all. j Hillside., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Errico, Eliz- gart, president, in charge. Mrs. have the secretary request a list | Eck. Patrols were all perfect in ;_ perino's Hall sponsored by the Co-Floyd Wilcox gave an inventory Jacob Schneider. Following the —Mrs. Reginald Brady, Gay- 1 —MT. and Mrs. James Taggare, abeth. ' Ionia Fire Company. Mr. and Mrs. business meeting, a Christmas of Civil Service jobs, in order to ba conduct, dues and attendance, and wood Avenue, entertained the fol- of the organization's property. of assistance to returning service- I the Patrol E Board was set ac- j West Street, and children were —Mr. and Mrs. John Schussler F Fred Modavis were the winners of party and gift exchange was held, lowing members of the Card Glub the guests aSturday of his parents, are now in their new home on , the waltz contest and the winners Tentative plans were discussed for men. A communication from the cordingly. Activities conducted in- Friday: Mrs. William Weils, Mrs. a card party, with final plans to be with Mrs. August Frazier as piano Public Service announced the ad-cluded signaling, review of points i Mr. and -Mrs. Edward Taggart, Amherst Avenue. k of turkeys were Mrs. Droll, Mrs. accompanist for the group sing- James Taggart, Mrs. Theodore Ku- Kearny. ; •MJieroy Lewis, Colonia, and Mr. made at the next meeting-. The win- dition of two buses and new sched- of eompass, review of origin and jawski, Mrs. Stanley Seabasty and —Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Meier, ners of the merchandise club were ing. The committee in charge. of iiles will be.sent out shortly. Law- use of knife and hatchet, emer- —Mr. and Mrs. August Frazier, Inman Avenue attended a Christ- KKeyes, of the Winfield Fire Ccm- the party included Mrs. Taggart, Mrs. Charles Skibinsky. ? pany. Joaquin Almeida donated 26 Mrs. Vivian Ogden, Miss Lillian rence Suit reported the Middlesex gency first aid, arid games. A Board | Arthur Avenue, entertained on mas party Sunday at. Eagle's Hall, Holzman, Mrs. Betty Aiuto, and Mrs. William Deike, Mrs. Mildred Water Company could lay water of Review will be conducted to- —Mrs. Letser Kuscera and sonI, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Rahway. ; records to the Fire Company for Condas, Miss Anne Iorio, Mrs. Kenneth, are confined to their ; the nuisie system. The committee Mrs. Sophie Skibinsky, and the mains for 6.6 cents per lineal foot morrow with examiners Frank | Aiuto, Joseph Aiuto, Walter Brzo- —Mr. and Mrs. William Ogden dark horse award went to Mrs. Willam Wels, Mrs. Schneider, Mrs. with a cost of ten dollars a year ..Gosseler, merit badge counsellor home on Florence Avenue, with the j zowski, John Cleavei- and Bliss and family spent Sunday with hia in charge of the affair included: Oliphant and Mrs. Fred Sutter. per fire hydrant. This was discuss- and first aid instructor of Union grippe. " Fred Sutter, chairman, Edmund Jacob Schneider. A new_ merchan- Beatrice Polhamus, of Colonia; mother, Mrs. Frank Ogden, Ro- dise club will be formed at the next —The Colonia Civic Improve- ed in connection with an adequate Council, and Chief Signalman Kur. ^G.M. 2/C Philip Botti has William Mee, Rahway. Their son, selle. Hughes, Jacoh Schneider, Henry meeting, with the following new water supply in case of fire. A dis-san, of Linden. Plans were made been transferred from Lido Beach, Becker, Joseph Br-ongs, William ment Club met Friday at the In- MOOM 3/C George Frazier, of the —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Macke^ captains: Mrs. Cfharles Skibinsky, man Avenue Hall, with Thomas Le- cussion was held on the practice for a hike on Saturday, in charge L. I. to Shoemaker, Calif. He is Coast Guard, also spent Sunday witz, Arthur Avenue, were hosts i "Wels, Charles Lncas, James Tag- Mrs. James Taggart, Mrs. Edmund of dumping garbage along the j of Assistant Scoutmaster Frank the husband of Mrs. Botti, Inman m gart and Ernest Fray. worthy presiding. Fred Rosenberg, ! with his parents. Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hughes, Mrs. Theodore ICujawski, of the playground commiteee, re- roads and it was decided that the I Importico. The.meeting was closed Avenue. ! —Mrs. Benjamin Thompson, Am- Phillips, Mr. an'd Mrs. Frank Bla- —The correct numbers* to call Mrs. Charles Lucas, Mrs. Richard ported that township-owned land license numbers of those seen do- with Daniel Hall, troop bugler, —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horning, herst Avenue, entertained on Sun-dis, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bladis, all in case of fire are Rahway 7-30544, Polhamus, and Miss Betsy Modavis. tentatively suggested for a play- ing so will be reported to the police. blowing taps. East First Street, entertained at day Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Milder, | or Railway 7-1183-M. The next meeting will be January The ""eomnritee appointed for the a party in celebration of the 8th of Newark. ground has been sold and the only —American Legion Unit 248, I —The Ladies' Auxiliary to the 21, 8 P. M. at Vesperino's, and thesite left is on Afliherst Avenue arid New Year's Eve party includes birthday of their son, Robert, Sat- following will be hostesses; Mrs. Fred Rosenberg, chairman, assist- Ladies' Auxiliary, held a Christ- urday. Guests included: Mr. and fe Fire Co. met Monday at the Inman Inman Avenue. Plans were dis- ed by James Black, Robert Moi> mas dinner and gift exchange Mrs. Emil Breuer and daughter, risey, Ernest Link, Lawrence Suit, Wednesday at the Legion Hall, Doris, and Martin Horning, Cran- and the refreshments in charge of with the men of the post as guests. ford; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mar- Mrs." Le,worthy, assisted by Mrs.The committee included: Mrs. Ella czak, Mrs. Kenneth Jones, Lin- Suit, The next fire commissioners large, chairman, assisted by Mrs.den; Miss Gloria Dilger, Raritan; meeting will be held December 27, Lillian Elster, Mrs. Gloria Case Miss Dorothy Kordelski, Mrs. Vic- 8 P. M. at the firehouse. The fol-Mrs. Ella Thomas, Mrs. Elma God- toria Cogliolo and daughter, Sybil, -• ; i lowing new officers were elected by and Mrs. Gertrude McAndrews. and Bernard Kordelski, and Mrs. i for the coming year: president, —Mr. and Mrs. Daniel'Loizeaiix, William Hermsen, of Colonia. James Black; vice -president, West Street, attended the recent —Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lindstrom Thomas Leworthy; secretary, Mrs. wedding of his father, Daniel Loi- are now in their new home on Joseph Kotvas and treasurer, Wal- -eaux, Plainfield, to Mrs. M. O. Berkeley Avenue. ter Rosenberg. They will be in- Wertz, Philadelphia. —PFC. John Eck, son of Mr. stalled at the next meeting, Janu- —Mr. and Mrs.' Charles Grassand Mrs. John Eck, Amherst Ave- ary 18, 8 P. M. at Vesperino's Hall. have returned to their home on nue, is now at the Fort Monmouth —The Parent-Teacher Associa- East Street after an extended stay Hospital, where he is recovering tion met Wednesday at the Colonia j in Arizona and a tour of the south. from wounds received in Em-ope, School, with Mrs. Thomas Polha- | —Mrs. Catherine Keenan is re-where he served for two years. He mus presiding. Mrs. Hiram Tuttle, i covering from pneumonia at her wears the Purple Heart and Bronze program chairman, announced the home, Florence Avenue. Star. principal, Miss Mary Mullins, had —Mrs. Joseph Evangelista has —Mr. and Mrs. Eric Davis, Mid- cited the need fca' more benches returned to her home on'Harrison dlesex Road, were hosts Sunday to and tables, a phonograph-radio, Avenue, where she is recuperating Ebbe Fangel and Mrs. Elly Fan- movie projector, and new stage from an operation performed at a gel, New York City. curtain. Action on these will be New York Hospital. —Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Aruto, taken at the next meeting which —Mr. and Mrs. William John- will be held January 12 at the school. Letters of thanks were sent son, Columbia Avenue, attended a 5 to Mrs. John Anderegg for her re-performance* at the Paper Mill cent talk at the Library, and t» Playhouse in Millburn, Friday. If "'! the Library for the use of the —Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nadler, building. Chain O'Hills Road, entertained her mother, Mrs. Floyd Shipman, —The Women's Republican of Middletown, N. Y., over the The spirit of the season prompts Club met Wednesday at the home weekend. us to express to you of Mrs. Munn Pattison, Inman Ave- —Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Rasmus- nue, Rahway. Officers elected for sen, Middlesex Road, entertained appreciation of our pleas- the coming year included: Presi- on Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. ant business relations during the ; dent, Mrs. Arthur Brown; vice Michael Worgilie, Elizabeth. president, Mrs. Philip Den Bleyker; —Norbert Wels, son of Mr. and year. Best holiday zvishes to you and yours. secretary, Mrs. Daniel Den Bley- Mrs. William Wels, West Street, is ker; treasurer, Mrs. George Keller. recuperating at his home from ill- A Christmas party and gift ex- ness. 108 MAM STREET change was held. The members —Sgt. Laverne Bermeli, AC. of WOODBRIDGE decided to send fruit and flowers Rhoades General Hospital, at DELICIOUS FOOD SERVED to ill members. Utica N. Y., spent the weekend IN GENEROUS PORTIONS. —Boy Scout Troop 61 met with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. COURTEOUS SERVICE. Richard Birmeli, Highfield Road. Thursday at the Legion Hall, with OUR DAILY SPECIAL .40c Frank Vigh and Ralph Swerta in —Mrs. Otto Grube, Irvington, charge. Semiphore signaling and is spending a few weeks with her group exercises were practiced and daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and work was continued on merit Mrs. John Maas, West Cliff Road. badges. The scouts, will continue . —S/Sgt. Fred Modavis, USMC, to pick up paper for the next two stationed at Pittsburgh, Pa., spent Telephone the weekend with his parents, Mr. Saturdays, and residents are re- 155 SMITH STREET Woodbridge quested to put salvage paper at and Mrs. Fred Modavis, Florence 8-1735 the curb before 10 A. M. Avenue. PERTH AMBGY, N. J.

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