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WU(,|)HRIIX;K Fi,»m Residents Can Bet on One Thing-Law Suits 'I in- n.iiwi r ] enui' r, i], by the original com- ;u liv t snt In Thursday and on Friday, .1 i>t>.) ttn-n 1 HIP IH.MIinn M»f pany. a committee consisting of Mayor iipTieaMiivi But th,- mm. Although a conference Is in llur' '',,'ilii'i I ire August I', ttrriner, and Coininit- II' Itlcilll.-.. Juis hdtMl (Ic'fl- the making fnr next Monday I miinisslnnprs tecmi-n William Fltzpatrick, Wil- "Hl.'li Cl,;,i|(-; ,1 AlfX.lll- i night, when the three attorneys, liam Warren nnd Peter Krhmidt. i'l-. anil KriWiii-,1 Bli'ili. l.se- holds of the (wo fire companies all (if whom have hud fire com r I "new" !• :ln'ii- l).n-ki-i>. ion. and the arbitration committee pany experience for years. I iic nine,-! i>[ tlie appointment of thr Township Committee an? served n* mediators. ;1 VI \ii;iins, an- Uisi'd 1! a cauiiis sr,i.si--m 1 scheduled to meet, (he majority trr< i ': i -i..n«i»-. it" At Friday's session Mr, Adams, I'ut'Mliiv main fi,., ,i, made another attempt to hinder n r I who appeared for the first time, .i| Hi-aliii mceiin- Wlmn arbitration efforts by calling a F (l ,,,1,,-ars Hint objected to the "Commissioner -ssinii convened. .l.Kcph III.-i meeting Tuesday night for the : riclcRsitiiiK their rights to the '>iuci :'ne newly elected Dcmo- vill 1 ||iii d purpose of removing the siren "'Ti.lnVi i ! » j Township Committee." Mayor :'I'll- IMIIIM; I>JS outside m the from the present flrehousr, The Greinrr corrected the attorney, in Kin; nnd up to ilmt point did. ""'"; , pi-rsiilpnt purpose was stymied, however, lt pointing nut the Committee was nor p.irticip.ite m ilie caucus . the raterson on the death of his Above is the cast of "Vim Cunt Take It With You." u three- Itnbimmilz. Kwa Kohn idirectori. Michael T.uisn Irving ifood- 11 i-- known ili:it Mr. Oerlty. who pacity and the "Township Com- stcin, Sidney liCBow. Jack First. Ward Commit tee- "^ M ,, (),., i • < In ceeds will so to the Synagogue and Community Center Building sky, Miss Annette Kaufman, Mrs. Herman I'lavin. Mrs. (ieorge Flip.pnirick. Cominittwrnan Wil- icl his the Township Committee lend- protection to which they are en- " Fund. Frederick (stage manager!. Not present when the picture was liam Wiirifii is definitely m [ v ut 1 «'hnrg- ing Its efforts In a vain attempt titled and for which they arc taken were Benjamin Raltintmitz, I.con Nrdzrlln, Dr. Ralph fl W paving." Left to right, standing, arc Irvine Kline, Edward Kaufman, of Mr. Alexander while Commit- to reach a cordial settlement, I)r. Louis Manger, Sidney Darwin, VValtcr Ruderman, Dr. Isadore Delitsch, I Photo by Lakls.i The entire Township Committee lecmnn Petei-Sclnnidi. us an Iselln (Continued on Page 2) n.-iideiii. i< Mild to be backinc Mr. BreiMi. In this c.\se. Ii will be the two Third Ward Committeemen, l 1800 Grade Jligh School Students Pupa Registration Health Board Told of Untreated Vog«l Makes Plea Thomas Stevens and Oeorne Miw, m uc wiio may c.tsi the deciding votes. Da s en Monda Sem e Nrither of tlie Third Ward Com- ! To Help In Stadium Dedication I y °P y S Overflowing Septic Tanks For liJA Campaign mitteiinon has definitely commu- Mure ted himself. Mr. .Stevens was ab- Beginners Starting in Conditions on Oak Street Deplored by Bailey in 'Says Sacrifice of Money sent from Tuesday's session. \uiliority Exhibitions of Games, Folk Dancing, Program September Must be 5 Urging Laying of H00 Feet of Sewer Lines Small in Comparison Party lender, hope that com- Ik Mav Hi Of Sports Planned for Ceremony on June 2 plete agreement on tlie appoint- Before Novemberr 1 i urA™-ninTnmWOODBRIDGE—Th? TI,eO ' BoarRna.-Hd or>f HealtHoaitvhi wass umvnncwarnedi ^ «lli IIIIIIIUH Sacrifice ment will be reached at a emeus I-IIH'II Club WOODBRIDGE—Approximatelppy y 800 elementary and WOODBRIDGE"^ Registration Tuesday night by Health Officer Harold J. Bailey that va- WOODBRIDGE-State Heiiiilor tomorrow ni»lu mid tlit* treasurer h Shl tdt ll named Tuesday nisht. . Mil.- Carol High School students will participate in the program for! of children who will enter school; rious sewer conditions in the Township will have to receive B. W. Vnmi, honorarhonoraryy ciumchairmam n of i .; Director the dedication of the new High School Stadium on June 2,! for \je first time in scptrmber immediate attention if the health of the Township is to lllfl Township united Jewish Meanwhile, the commlltce will i,-. will talk peal and Community Center Cnm- fllso be faced with the nppoint- Supervising Principal Victor C. Nicklas, general chairman Urn be held May 16 to 20 inclusive j ^c maintained, ment of a custodian of Hi? Mj'ino- \! W.-'dllCS- of the committee in charge of arrangements, announced ia l sdlQo1 No- ' bt 1100 A MM. ; • 1 ,• !in' CrnUs- and 11:30 A. M rial Municipal Building tn take ° • ° onH 11 'in A S/l today. 3 P.M. the place left vacant by the death The program will start promptly ; proper. Six or seven houses at the dogs runnins at lariie in the In- isoul of $50,000 may be reached. of William Heller and the ap- :,.<-. .tllTHdy A child must be five years old jenc l of the street sllll have sppllc at 6 P. M. In case inclement Ame,.i(.an man Avenue section. The dons arc pointment of a clerk in the Wel- jiooo miles It is before November 1, 1949 in order h overflowing on "Let no one consider the quota weather makes it necessary to gnks and lhey flre said to be runnlnu in packs and fare Department. ,-,, i ins yciir. j to Rain admittance. He must also , . . stni;uerhm." lie .said. "If each and postpone the dedication rites, fire b vscba11 the yai ds of new nomes in the vl have attacked two mea who fought :i:i Atlantic events a ' ,be successfully vaccinated against . rive. It is esti- everyone of us consider th* blood, It is understood that William whistles' In all sections of the clnlly of Gl ady D them off. Mr. Bailey said he would ::•,!• Gillf of Wnws. smallpox and have a birth certi-; sweat and tears paid by our heroic Huber. of the First Wnrd and Ray- Township will blow four blasts at matetl that 300 feet of 1)nes wiU report the matter to the iiaim n;,il.'lH'C how ncilte people, the .sacrifice of money on mond Elliott. Isclln are interested 4:45 P. M. The program wlli then ; - 'have to be laid to connect to the warden who could oreunize a posse our part is insignificant." in the custodian's post. Hnvw ver, ,:II ;Ins yiar be presented the next evening. Spruce Up Homes Next It was announced today that the 'sewer. The matter was referred to i..!.!uri. She to shoot the if the treasurership goes to ;« Fuiit Admission will be fire and si!' Tips tire Offered j Tliii-cl Graders of School No.l vis- the Township Committee and en- The campaign committee, of Ward man there Is every liklilmud i :•.!•(•!> .limiot residents of tiie community are ....'__'_ •• ited tlie Walker-GoTdDn Farm and j gineer. • which Dr. Henry Belaf.sky is chair-- that- tlve oilier wards will snahi »n :.I.KI, where WOOUB1UDGE--Next week i.s Washington's Headquarters, Rocky : Another condition reported by Urges Drive Support man. has announced the follow- Shi' makes invited. Children up to and includ- some recotsnttion on the other nut ing the sophomore year of Hi«h Clean-up Week m the Town- . Hill last week. The Fourth Graders i the Health Officer was in the In- im: calendar: ToniKlH, 8:30 o'clock, appmiitments. However, boili Hi" School will not be admitted unless ship, , will visit thn State Museum in i man Avenue section. Colonia. Initial Gifts mec-tim: at the Belaf- custodian's and dirk's appoint- •in nut her- accompanied by an adult. - , Health Oflicrr Harold J. Bail- Trenton and Washington's Cross*'Vhere he said "a survey should be- >kv inline: May 19, dinner mer-t- (Continued on Pane 'it .-[• personal 111'!. ;il Packer House Perth Amboy, The •principids of the various ey has asked tile cooperation of • in;,' on May-16. while the first and made at onoe before the State ..: (if other residents in cleaning up vacant, second grades will visit Barrettforees'-you to construct.a sewer. (1 id: May 22. Brunch, 10:00 A. M. schools are arruiiKinu for ushers, i : at Hi!1 Synanoiuie: June 5. Stay-i transportation nnd parking fa-' lots, yards, attics, crapes and Zoo. S. I.. May 18. ' " "There have been complaints i months. cellars, not only us a hc.ilth Kindergarten pupils will also be for years." lie continued, "and it's at Home Hay. Solicitors will call Role as Crowncr cilitles. at the homes. i.mil service measure but as a safety measure taken to the zoo on May 25. Teach-; not yetting better. A lot of new The prouram will beuln with a ; i , been fea- as well ( 'eis of each of ihe classes will ac- homes are beins constructed and All residents of the community , ... . ceremon. y after which. \ In order 10 help those who company the .students on tlie the septic tanks are overflowing arc invited to attend the initial For Ruth Einhorn a • I ^ ° !? Schools By r nu,nt Th(, independent-Leader point where neighbors are not ciumnittcc arc Nathim Bernstein, the Physical Education Dcpart- 1 ii the latest has today several special adver- talking to each other. There Is no Maurice Palkimitz, Herman Plavln. Jaiiu.s" Sniulav Ni^lil; e'> and a ment. There will bf folk dances of tisements which will help our city watet\in the section and they 1 1 ilnck Turner. Normiin Tanzman., Attendants Clioscn M'IU'JI'IH her- ' * vrtiiou.> forcian countries nnd n.ider.i in pLinnnm '»ny im- 'Cop Tests Await nil have driven wells. The septic Julius Hlakc. Otto Mayer. Edward \ i! :ani/,lltlons 1 puni'iiient.. to their liumcs. tank overflow is seeping into tlie Kopper. Milton tilmkln. Dr. Cyril 1 WOODBRIDOE -' Mi.ss Rulh MIV has seen Grading by State 'cirinkins! water. I am afraid of an I lluiiici. Rabbi .Samuel New- Einhorn. president of ;hc Senmr ,.i-i i lie ordi- Family Squabble MOVIE TO BEMF1T 'outbreak of typhoid." berle Iioui.s EllcnUick. Jo.sepll Sodality of St. James Church, will '..- V'our tnll- '~ . dost Up to Residents'.' Kleil serve as crawner at the annual, f'lllow lier JR. POLICE PATROL INo Indication is (riven i Mr. Bailey said lie realized that impressive rites of tlie rruwniiu; .!):• on Toun- Ends in Stabbing the cost would be tremendous, but of the statue of the Bles.ied Virgin' -,' iv week in- 2 Features to be Shown i Results of Exam that WoodbridKc and Fords.resi- REHEARSALS START Mary to be held, Sunday at I'M ,: the conn- Will be Announced dents had to pay for their sewers FOR SO-SUELL SHOW P. M.. in the church. John I'aloli, Setvaren, May 19; Proceeds to by assessments and most likely Rev. Leonard ToOiley, Soinli .iiimission In Hospital; Police Go for Annual Outing TRENTON—-No announcement I lie. same method would finally ., r% f ' i fi I Amboy. will dedver the .sermnn i.s forlhcomins as yet as to results1 have to be used in the Inman Ave- SENATOR VOOKL i- prociired. , . - .. Smaren Employes Hegin jlind RL Rpv.MsM1 .. cluu.los 0 Mr. Com- An* yiM'stloning W iIt WOODBKIUOK — The Junior of the' Civil Service examinational nun section. Practice for Annual Conistin will receive new mctn- ttlil be 11: Police Patrol, directed by Captain slven last jHonth for appointments r bers Into the Sodality. SEWAREN-Mrs. Anne On a suggestion made by Vincent' 22 A Venel Youil' Sters Paloti, Benjamin Parsons, will sponsor a i to the policy department. Froelich, w-ho lives in the Inman: " ,'*' Offering May 25, 26 Members of the. John J. 31. 15 Sewaren Avenue, is bclnn benefit, movie, Thursday, May 19;; Charles P. Messic.k. chief exam- Avenue section, Ihe Board will in- 10 Stng at Festival Assembly, Fourth Decree Knights, ! questioned today by the police in "> V- M., at.the State Theatre, ' mer. said yesterday he would nut struct tlie engineer to arrange with SEWAREN—Reljearsals are now iwi n form an arch of honor for the The feature pictures will be Joel; venture to nive a definite date as the State Highway .Department AVENEL — • Twenty - I wo Hi progress for tlie So-Sliell .Show procession which will start from |y \\w Slates . tlie siabbiiiu of her husband, John. ; youngsters, pupils in the fourth, i to be presented May '25 and 26 In McCrea and Alexis Smith in , to when the result would be 'made tlie possibility of putting a line ] St. James' School to the church. '31. early tills mornina. Paloti is In "South of St. Louis'" and Red; public "as candidates from many' under the road of the new high- fifth and sixth-grades in A venel iWoodbridw High School Audito- Miss Einhorn will have her lie. June 5th the Perth Amboy General Hospital Donaldson in "Rusty Leads the ; other communities were siven ex-' way now befoi'e concrete is poured School and members of "the ! rium. \, cousin, Miss Mary Jane Ernhofii. where his condition is described \ Wi'y-" Tickets niay be purchased; animations at the same time." for after the .highway is con- school Glee Club, will partici- [ The cast is made up of Siivll Oil us special attendant and her fio%- - from Captain Parsons or any structed it cannot be broken up for pate in the County School Soim i Company Employes and the back- er girls will be a niece, Linda Tfa- as "fairly cood." I It i.s known that the Township (,roii|) to member of the Junior Police. 1 live years. The engineer will also Festival to be Held Saturday at Isroimd scenery will help to briiw jvostino and Mary Ann Scanlojo. i According to Patrolman Elmer ! Commute. intends to appoint at E^unellen High School. Proceeds of the sh.ow will complete join. tlH' Navy theme which will be j Oilier attendants will be Miss iI \ITair uf be leasWthrce new policemen to be-' •* 'instructed to make a ^Participating ^'ill be Muriel I Krysko. lie was walking his beat used to take Ihe youngsters survey .of conditions. i employed. Betty Pesce. Miss Maruaret Coi- 1 for yin work on July 1. Sufficient "Burke. Carol Safchinskl, Jolene fey, Miss Of-rtrude Gueriii. Miss' HI l-i- i in Sewaren. when the Woodbridge an oiuins to Palisades Park which • money for the additions WHS in- A complaint; was received of wild ! Charles f'erraro. assisted by.Ed- Ualwav Cinicola, Evelyn Womelsdorf, Matilda Toth, Miss Alice Mc- I Emergency Squad amhnlanqe came| is the only reward they receive for' eluded in the 1949 budget. j .uar Decker, is coaching the'pro- Albert Foglla,Richard Bierly, An- LaiiKhlin. Miss Marie Arway. •6L An"'aloni; looking tor Ihe address. Tire, doiiiK "pairol duty" at school in-. _ CIVH; CLUB GIVES duction. Tickets may DC purchased : thony Salvatore, Andrew Swan, I from Patsy Shaul or Joseph Ma- Lawrence Oolden will serve as Sunety has terscctions UiroiiKhout the school t .... ./ second an- driver said they had recived a cai i year. * , Bxds for Painting \ et BOOMS TO LIBRARY Nancy Tywonhv. Jean Cursi, Ann 'lonuy, ctrchalrmen, or from any crown bearer him the little-flower ii ir June 5 but had not been told the nature j Marie Baumgarten. |Helen Her- 1 member of the cast. ifirls will include Joan Piicci. Mary bert, Nonna 'Fi'ankel, Lucille Ann Frank. Cathy Jane. Mijler, . KiU Rah- " the case. Krysko then acoom- ^^ R(tVmUwi \Homes Asked for May 26 Donation Made to Mark There will be dancing in the ul' at An- panied the ambulance. When they '""•.' »>-"»«»'^ Trailer Waron, Loretta Schenk,. Norma, Cliarlotte Peterson. Arluie Ncm- WOODBRIDGE - Vincent' tv. 'Spring Festival' for Taubert, ' Jean Burnett, Joan ! symnasium after each evening's eth, Kathleen Signoreli, Mary \entered, the house they foundi\\vre Monday, Tuesday i performance. •'blood everywhere and Paloti stab McDonnell, agent for the Fctleful Elsey, QeruldineBersan. Arlinc Beth McDBiio-u^h. Aiiene Moflitl. Children Subscribers Judy Schubert, Nancy Keating bed In the chest. WOODBRIDQE - H c r m a n Public Housins Authority, an- . Hunt. .Balta* Podor, Sandra n ' assisted as Gross. ' | BKNKPIT Ci>Il» I'Altl V Betli Ann Hydo, Floieuco Meiics. 'iiti Palinsky. Mis. Paloti is the mother of 8- Stern, chairman of the Town- nounced today that lip will reciMve WODDBRIDGE — Barton Free WOODBRI'DGE — The Rotary 1 •iivimch, Ar- yenr old twins, a boy and a nirl. ship Military Man Power Com- bids May 26, at 10 A, M., for the Publfc library B_«lebratlng Chil- \ Club of Woodbridue will sponsor a ll^iiiy Burke: She and lior husband have been mittee, announces that an Army dren's Sprint; Book Festival this SPRING DANCE Woodbridge Couple (Recruitinn trailer will be in exterior paintiim of 17 Veiei'Hns ISELIN—A Sprint dance will be i;ard party tonisht at 8 o'clock in Nick Pelii- having family difficulty and at one week and to make the observance Woodbridyje next Monday and Barrack apartments located" on held Saturday nusht in St. Cecel- School No. 11 Auditprjau) for the In Autotnobile Atriddnt 'l' Sallniii and time were separated. Mrs. Paloti more flttinii tlie Woman's Civic Mawbey Street, Campbell Street, ia's Recreation Center sponsored benefit, of thel camping fund of works as a demonstrator of kltch- Tuesday. I Club of Woodbvlrtue has presented WOODBRIDGE--A driver of a 'MI. Carl Her- by the Sodality of tlie Church. Ed- \ Boy Scout Troop No. 312. The prp- anwwe and had just returned Tlie trailer will be parked in Washington Av'eiuie, Grove Ave- to tlie library several new juvenile ar and his wile were .slightly m- Dcibus, John die Reseter and his orchestra will j cecils will be uwd to sendVcouts 'ii,ky; conces- nome from one of the d«'monstra- the .Municipal Parking Lot ncKt nue, Wood'oridse and on Birch books as, follows: , „ ; I Tuesday when the auto flolis, she said, when her husband to the Municipal Buijdiiin iand Daniel and Spruce Street, Port "The 21 Balloons, Bat Boy of pjay. Mta« Anne Tomasso and to. Camp Cowu.v. Walter Puckett crashed into a tree on the prop- i cliairman; TiU Mastandrea are co-chairmen, is cliairm.in. . oKu'fe, Ed'-' resume^ an old argument. She is recmttins apjers in clinnjeiwill Reading. the Giants," "Cleveland Indians," erly of John Both, 009 Amboy I'"id stand, alltRed to have stabbed her hus- be happy to answer all questions Specification /wins may be se- "Enchanted Caravan," "The Biiv Avenue. chairman; band with one of tlie knives she reiiardlna cnllstmenil into the cured from Mr, McDonnell at the Snow.'" "Her Father's Daufehtet"! Taken \u the'Perth Amboy Gen- uses in the demonstration. Army. ! Memorial Municipal Buildingr "Kins of the Wind," "Stars in Our | •'ia K i'ouil and of an easy victory is disputed by 1 High School Auditorium is ex- DusH;" March, "School Chums." , , ,, , t ,, u m,,,,i, Several new adult books are also So if you want, to see something the lens. Both were released jitter | i).v members Manager John Palinsky of the St. pected to be filltd to capacity to- Sffiinr Orchestra, March, "Scar- rick, Dolores Lolt, Rue Mai.li. | ^ {ivmMo^ M,s Carolyn g, out (if the ordinary don't fail lo treatment. ( j see the donkey softball t;ame May Anthony's learn, who $ays his men morrow night w|icn the banrts and let and Grey;" Overture, "Hun- Edna Norlund, Dolores Novak. jBloman, librarian, announced to- ''•'•'n at noon w|U be in perfect cbnditipi) al- orchesti'a.s of tb,<- Towptilp Pub- Marjorie Olbrick, Unlorcs Pink- 'day. 21 at 8 P, M. between the Port ( I in I late into uarian Comedy, "Suite for Vio- tl|]f tlMf&bk W^im lic ScUjpl SySlem will 'ptfsent the lins," Hochtim;* "The Merry Wid- ham, Lillian Roudi, Murjoric Reading Fir* CDntniiiy., lUi^/b •! dauco bund /Anthdhf H'ofy Klame Society for from ovef-practice. This, We hafi Douy; Power Shut Off aiiBuanoonc^Vt under the dlreclion ow,," Leha^; .Processional, " of Theodore H Hoops, director of of the'nieisu'i'singers," the benefit of St. Anthony's' floured ,out, wIlLnot be a handicap [ Chimjn. ,\ • ' - • JWU*JM!«u'tatto8',l»iiU:i»iiiimished W OiO n B R I D C> E-A Pultltc instrum«ntal music ' 'r Fui-l II Grace Varud, Bornic H r« Pay foi Iron 'All the players, exctptias the | by the donkeys, Service pole lociiU-d ill Cutler's The program has been arraiiKud Junior Band, selections; Inter- Tlie concert committee is as fol- Clay Bank oil the ntjw Route 100 President \VOUl)BKll)(iE~A Us day, pitcher aiki catcher are lo be | The' players already signed up to show the work done by the de- mediate Band, March, '• S.I.B.A.," lows: Co-ordinators, James Dauda, was sawed oil ai^ the base curly "*'""<• tipunsored by' the Woodbridie mounted on the donkeys and are are; Fire Company, Walt Saffron, >•* in partment in the schools. The Jun- Hall; Characteristic, "Yt Olden Richard Larsen. general chali-mcn, last night by some3 unknown per- Woman's Club, to help pay for to run bases, field balls and make Tony Kollar, Ed Kflllar, Joe Ml- ior Band and Orchestra are com- Tym.e;" Paiaphrnse, "The Song of Helen Clark, Robert Oawronlak; son and cut off the power for resi- -:|1 limery was the portable Iron lunr purcbastd all other pll^ys while riding on the nucci, Pat La Russo, Mario Cop- posed of the beginners, the Intet- Songs." chairmen ticket commitUe, Joyce dents along Main Street, Drove "' the newly- for the Woodbrldre Emergency donkeys, And what is more, they tola, Tut Zuccato, Dan MpDonald, mudlatt Band and Orchestra are •Senior Band, March, "Prom Qlbrlcht, Edward Ounthner; pub- Street and vicinity lor approxi- llllli Taxpayers flauad, will be held Saturday tn will have to cope with the don- Moe Barbato, R, Zuccaro, E, Leim^ made up of more advanced players Tropic to Tropic;" Concert Over- licity chfllrBi«n, Marie Scott, Dol- mately 30 minutes. "•'•imi! Monday, ores Qsborne, iBonald Steaman, WuodbridKe proper. It It hoped key'* ideas M tp what should be peter, C, McGetUgan, M. Kollai', and the Senior fligh School.Band ture, Hadley; Paso Doble, "El Police headquarters and tho Vice president, J»ck Hutchlns, Gloria Osborne; that the f 300 needed to pay off done while on the field ant) In the J. Kgllar, J. Rlzzo, Dt Tyrrell, c. and Ofthestra represent the fln-. Rellcario;"' Novelty, "The Dance tame. Each donkey Is a past mas- Covino; Holy Name Society, John State Theatre were among the of the Serpents,'; Ludei's; Para- stage committee chairmen, George the balance due will be raised by Ishpd work at the department. • thU means. ter" at his o*n particular specialty i Palirtsky, Jpe Aberghine, Lou De-places affected. phrase, "Punlculi Punlcula." Harris, Emery Roako, James Ben- The complete program will be whether it be base stealing, sliding, cibus, Andy Declbus, Steve Laaar, The pole carried a transformer, incorporated Ujhers will be as follows: Peggy nett, Nicholas Ptllegrlno; chair- Members of the Sub-Junior follw*m: men ushers aa/program wmimll- bucking 6r jusl plain standing John Laaar.. John Hutnick, Joe and the person or person^ who cut uii made (of StcllUno, captain; S^ Clkt Woman's Club will serve an col- f«rt ut%, Peaey ^Hknol Hfifn Clark Hutnick, Car( Heraou, W. CKeefe, the pole- down were In danger of NRW Jtruy an follow*: OFctiMtra; lectors and will be vtattoned on pa V m Robert QaWtonlak. tf'tf, 3. O'Neil. i u>n. Ma.in8trwt. Manager Walt itotertatdtet* QrenestM. ovWture. Qeraldine D'Alesslo, Norma Dt?k- TTJW ,*,?'. f"

PAGE tWO THURSDAY, MAV 12, I94'1 Frr<* Proterlion mssr 1I1M. the thrV attor- Jn*secreUj.y, Card Party Held 'Mrs. Lozo Speaks neys meet and try to reach B de- Ffew Sate Named g „,,,.„.• Avenel Items iContlnued frnm PnRe 1> cision and with n warning note Donald Weseoit, i,, from Commltteeman Fitzpalrlck "I) all i)di)s«loun,' Mi, Adams By Mother's Clofe Final plans v,",, By Fire Auxiljgry TrtCltHith Society continued, to the derision of the 10 Mr. Bnrbour 'that you have l The lollies' Aid Society will Ing for thin dau- has also been commissioners, whether they will smiled snmelhin* that your chil- dance, Mny :n, : ; sponsor a baked ham supper at. I.IIP ranee lied. dren won't be nble lo finish," WnODBBIDOE - Mrs. Eugene llcan Club, wiih\ AVKNKI,- The Ladies' Auxiliary AVENEL-Mvs .Jnrm P. Lo?,o of con tract with the old Art company • Avpnel Presbyterian Cliurcli TIIPS- —The CoiiKi-p^ntlon nf the Pres- or continue with the uew. Either The previous HIM. ill's session Burns was elected president of the mer. chairman; • C'unpany No. 1 h<_ld a very !,|ay rrflnl 5 ,0 7 P M Ticket* mny Woodbridgr was the suest speaker and installation,, 1 byterian Clwrrii held u special wny they >\n. ihfy are in for. lusted until mldniichi,. will) both Mothers' Club of Woodbrldge Mon- ran pnrly on Friday n(. thV'pl'uirrh." Monday isU the m<"rtin« nf HIP Ladles' Aid Inn, Metuchen, .11 l)< purchased from Mrs. Cnrl Nlpr. mollim nnVthVpluirrhV . Monday i trouble, for they will b« sued," sides "yetting thinits off their day at a meeting held at the home Hi" ri 1 chouse with Mis. cimrles Mis, R. O, P'fier be SP- and endorsed <)w plans pre.i?nt,ed ]Soe.iety cheats," Judue Bnrger submitted With Mrs. Hnrpev At this point. Wllllnm Anolw. 1 Kd/:ut ii-i chaiimnn. at ihp door, Thp Bible Class, by the Building Commlttep lo f-n- Church, Tuesday. She reviewed the articles nnd editorials from Tim of Mrs. A, J. Iieitnfr. Menlo Park, annual children ! current best sellei The Big Fish- attorney for the majority of the Pi izes at the lablps were awarded j M|S Prmierlrk Beckley, leader. lnr^e the presfnt ehuirh building Independent-Leader as evidence, with Mrs. C. P. Grant ns assistant In Mrtedeconk I erman" bv Uovd DouRlas. ' Colonia Board of Fire Commis- Mrs, Jacksor Kufus, Mrs. Frank wm \w^ „ snV(,|- |P1, at (he home and to erect a Sunday School The attorney said that only one hostess. II Hi I'!, Mrs. O. H. WeferllnR conducted sioners, which consists of Mt\ Bar- Krinw, Mrs. (Je.orcp Mroz, Mrs ,oiffi Mrs,._ ,. vlllChristia,,, n Youmjblood„..,_.„ , building. man who resigned from the old Mrs. Burns the rtevotionals <-trt«lnrs j |ent; Mrs. Geonte Szabo. record- table. tian life if they wish their chil- which ever way we turn we are c Henry Kennedy, Miss Irene Rhfl-' n-ansportntlon should enntact Mrs. | Irving Wyld, Jr.. AVenel Street. ' nevvspn- llu ol Fla lloff Ku/miak. Mrs, Alex Lada, Mrs. •yl the First Aid Squad, scheduled Clubs at Atlantic Oity on Satur- into the- case .he next night on 1 - Bur 017 " 9 1 will (40 toward the $500.00 pledge •jei; revea-led the Police Depart-1 tint loodi - W.ilK'i Meters and Mrs. for tonight ai tl;em h'jim of Mr*. day are Mrs. Harned. Mrs, John behalf of the new company, to the church building fund. ment had Received a call at. 7:35 5 - Alto% to $30 NEW . For DEMONSTRATION or ESTIMATE Should you decide to buy your Combination Screens RECREATION CENTS Call and Storm Windows at 3:00 A. ML some morning, don't N. Pefth Amboy 4-0448 wait—pick up your phone and call our operators who Tm* Rouil. -lin never sleep. No obligation, NO OBLIGATION, OF COURSE! f I\ A. 4.7120 • NEVIR A CREDIT CHARGE SATURDAY, MAY 14th DIAMOND • TAKE MONTHS TO PAY ROOFiriG Venturing NFW I'iRUNSWICK t\)'\; m 4MftOv, i^F-Vy' Jrr;'): EDDIE RESETER

Porch EnclosureH, Too! 184 Smith St. Perth Ambey HIS SONGS; ^ND ORCHF5H« A of the V V Russell €&., Clevetantjb Qfcto § BVKNINO*

I THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1M9 FAU1 Steven Racz, Jr., and Bride On New England Wedding Trip MORE PEP,. .". MORE SPEED. . . MORE POWER WOODBRIDGE — Ml.ss Emma New Scientific Machine^ Reveal Slpos. daughter of Mr nnd Mrs Guild Sponsors Stephen SIpoS, 75 Crampton Ave- 'IIUP, became lh? bride of Stephen Racz, Jr., 152 Brighton Avenue, 'Mothers' son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Rac/. , Borsort MCR.VC. Hungary. ALL MOTOR OPERATIONS WOODRmnGF, _ Thr iinnual Saturday In the HuiiKaiian Re- Mothers' NIB lit was held Monday formed Church, School Street. Rev. wi; nmniAM.Y INVITK YOU TO COME IN by thr Wliit£ Church Guild Rt LRKZIQ Kecskemethy. pastor, per- AND SKK Ol'R NKW SUN MOTOR tthh f PrpsbytrrlaPb a Mfinse. formed the double-rlns ceremony. TKSTKRS IN OI'KKATION The bride. Riven In marriage by Thr president. M4\s. Russell OF GLASS—If lyour car actually had a \ Drmarret,, wcU'nmcd the. Riic-.its her father, was attired In a navy v iflllllli".'1- and turned l,he iticr.tlnn over tn blue suit, white accessories and MO'I'OH OF GLASS, the exact condition of all ,,.,I by liis Mrs. Joel W. Lccson. prnevnm .she carried white orchids. iimjT parts would not be aA clearly revealed as lit own; liis chalitnnn. who u^ve n iwrliniz en- Miss Helen Slpds, as her sl.sler'.s ilicv arc by Uic inurvclous new machines we have ,,jil mown tillrd, "Tim Origin of Mother's maid of honor, wore n tirey milt, installed. v Day." red accessories and carried red A poem "Mn's Tools" was con-roses. tribute! by Mrs. Harper Sloan, A Stephcm Kclemen served as best qiijirtnt composed of Mrs. Edward man. E & L SERVICE Killmrr, Miss Annabcllc Baker, MISS JKAN K, AAROK After a wedding trip to New MKS. ST-EIMIKN KA( Z, .lit Mrs. S, P. Johnson and Mrs. Ira England the couple will reside at McCWsc with Mrs. William Altken — Tfxara Products — WOODBRIIHiK — Mr. and the Brighton Avenue address. HOSTESS TO AUXILIARY |s/V At the piano sang "Songs My ' Mrs. Andrew 1\ Aaroe, 62$ Lin- The bride Is a Rraduate of WOODBRIDGE Mrs. Ellas AMHOY AVKNUE AND CONVfilJY BOULKVARI) den Avenue, have announced the Mother Taught Me." .-I. 7« Wilcl- WoodbridRe Hii?h School nnd is Cnslcllo, Burion Avenue, was hos- WOODBRIDGE, N. J. engagement of their daughter, Miss Ruth White of Perth *m- , |in-.(liiy «!• employed at the WoodbridRe Na- to the Breckenridfte Auxiliary Jean Edith, to Gordon William boy entertained with monologues, TELEPHONE. 8-0893 ,M; Hospital. tional Bank. Her husband of the First Presbyterian Church Wadsworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. "It Never Rains." "Trees," "A ,,' .he is sU'"- tended schools in Hungary nnd Monday. The next meeting will be Edwin B. Wad worth, 22 Vail Kingly Gift" and "Father's Nidi ..|, , DillOl'PK, Perth Amboy, He is employed by n Avenue, Pleasant Plains, S. I. at the PTA." Miss Baker sans "'. : ( ' i,;U lOS, Jr.. the Shell Oil Company, Scwaren. Evans, Decker Place. May 23. Dream't I Dwelt In Marble Halls," ; \ii • 3tr|)lion Mlm Aaroe Is a graduate of WoodbriiUe High School, Class Mis, W. C. Lceson played piano , i , Mur accompaniment. ,;. ivrlli of 1942 and Muhlenberg Hos- pital School of Nuralng, Plaln- A closing thought "My Mother's Day" was read by Mrs. Sloan '.. ,imi William fleld, She is a Board of Educa- tion School Nune. Each mother was presented a cor- ii III' held tO- Mr, Wadsworth Is a graduate sage. ,- in o'clock of Tottcnville High School and Mrs, Lceson was assisted by Mrs. , Prrlh Am- in attending Webb Institute of William Bftlderston, Mrs. Sloan," Naval Architecture, Glen Cove, and Mrs. Stephen Ellis. The hos- HIII.I] will be L, I. He served In the Navy for pitality committee was composed of Mrs. McCabe, chairman, Miss LOMAX Immediate Delivery i>,:k Ci'inPlcry. three yearn. No date has been set for the weddlnj. Ruth Brown, Miss Jean Garis and UIMU.IK Mrs. Oakley Blair. . A Winklef. Twenty-five members were pres- ent and KUests were Mrs. Arthur .i..(| Tuesday ii. i, survived Rainbow Girls Camfleld of Rahway. Mrs. Charles , .., iliree sls- Sermayan of Avencl, Mrs. John i i• i •.«. i• •.. Mrs. Frlis of Fords, Mrs. F. T. Howell M;>. John Elect Miss Myers of Scwaren, Mrs. C. W. Bari'.ckov M'., Kluibeth of Metuchen, Mrs. James Filer. ,.•: ,Mm, all WOODBRIDGE — Miss Doris | Mrs. Rulus Hosking, Mrs. Mar- Myers was elected worthy advisor Kueiite Lecson. Mrs. William ., Miiniska of Americas Assembly No, 37, tarts, Mrs. Ernest Skay. Mrs. John FREE i MI tin: fu- Order of the Rainbow for Girls. M. Kregt-r, Mrs. Wllhelm Brown, Monday at a meeting held in the Mis. John F. Eppensteincr. Mrs. Craftsmen's Club. Nils Kjeldsen, Mrs. S. B. Dnmar- Others elected were Barbara est, Mrs. Edward Baker, Mrs. N,.;/ Ntfssc Graham, worthy associate adviser; Nicholas Younger, and Mrs. Don- ,1'iiv Street. Charlotte Lund, charity; Oretchen ald R. Falcs, all of this place. T I. T. 'WH- Dlttler, hope; Nanette Da.wson, The next meeting will be held 10 DAY TRIM. itiTci, died faith, and Lorraine Zwoyer, treas- May 23 and will be the Ruild's an- urer. nual birthday party with Mrs, Charlottee Dingley and Joan Klllmer as chairman, uvivnce Graham reported on the state ex- Kuw.v Perth ecutive meetinK held in Newark. hv his wid- The newly elected and appointed Woodbridge Notes The "Bystander" his oncers, and the installing team RCA Victor 8T24I lilx. Hopee- m meet f rehearsal Wednesday w or —Mr. and Mrs. -Herbert Luz, 336 j Louis Vo- at 7:30 P. M. at the the home of Gtady Drive, are parents of a son Mrs. Hartley Field, 131 Maple It's the Jtreateat Kyc Witness value in the his- hnkl Odd born Sunday at Perth Amboy Street, Avencl. General Hospital. tory of television! It gives you bright, clear, li'.hi jit 8 VICTOR ASSOCIATION TO MEET —A square dance, sponsored by gteady pictures on a big 52 square inch screen, i Ambov. | WOODBRIDGE—The Women's the DeMolay Mothers' Circle, was locked in nine by RCA Victor's amazing Eye iv iivUi to- Association of the WoodbridKe held Saturday at the Craftsmen's j Witness Picture Synchronizer. Controls are ,-infk at Uie Gospel Church will meet tonlqiv Club. Special prize was won by; : will be in I at the home of Mrs. Rudolph Frey. John Reeves, Brooklyn. Mrs. Nels simplified. Multi-Channel Station Selector for Kjeldsen was chairman. TELEVISION I'tnh Am- 606 Coolidse Avenue, at 8 o'clock. easy, automatic tuning. Your choice of rich u walnut or mahogany tinisSor blond finish at "slightly higher price. With the "Bystander" Here's your chancr lo . Joseph 1 and Ol«a, Television Set in your home. Get in on all the I'iii'rs. Arthui-f swell entertainment you are missing—ball K.iinwii. Port games, variety shows, wrestling, lights and '•;!• hold tills ..'iiiic and at others. And remember, if you keep your set, nii'l Church both LOMAX and RCA guarantee to liiainlaiti •:. iirluncaHly continuous and satisfactory performance^ all parts including the picture tube FOR ONE l'JUL YEAR! How! New Lower Credit Terms! 104 Weeks to Pay AS LITTLE AS NATIONALLY ADVERTISED I'//., TruVal weekly Sport Shirts Small Carrying Charge

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prfclatlon for tlie splendid coop- nnd Wind'; "l Una:•[•; i,t -i-.c Ea«le " '"•'^ Democrats In Sponsor ' eratlon their club has received "The K>. ' '"• ' held May 26 in St. John's VarlsH ulntfd the Onion In Club nn iKcnn- . , - _J, ' initlvply.,carpeting Is beina ina In 27- WOODBRIDGE -- The Ladles' trltiultoii to civic life In the rim- CREDIT CONTROLS 2^ 2^wS^"iirr!™of the Sewaren Demnfniti ! ^LON.A -Members M Hiv^^^^^ Inch widths only. And, since mod- Auxiliary, Division No. 8. A. 0. H., n lnl1 l);isic Thursday evening in the Pa1 h : Colonia Library met Mcmdny and pointed by the president » "- Rrlaxmn ciedii c;>,itn>u' for • '. ern seaming and taping can now 1 will meet tnnlfdit nt House. voted to amend the constitution Oeorge Dsvlin, chairman of the I,lst New Books the Innoih- n'she needs witli minimum waste in to the Board of Health of Wood- , geplem|jO. merlin*. ] Edition of the Bible as a gift from Colonia Library are ns fftllows-' ' re 'layhouse, Millbum, must be mad? It provides; cutting. T P d S "Bedroom, Have Windows." "Not:'"'^S.IT""' !""" ^ at the session with the chairman, if n ui^e' 'h^ T,r c!Si Th, tt^ve Board h« .after ! the trustees of the P*, Schoo* of pay-off Installment purchases of 1 bare agreed to donate $5 toward the will be elected for a two year term., Woodbrldft.. v Negotiable." "Prairie ion f" Mrs. Edna Jo.st, ' * Avenu?," cars, television wts, furniture, etc., almost, any purchase of a new flag. Officers with a term of one year, Mrs. James Harlhan, president "Oraphi" Arts and Cr.»fU," "Plas-,to 24 monihs; <2• cut the cash „, ,is much Members are asked to bring ar- tides from Ireland for display! Thomas Moran was endorsed by i will be chosen by the Board from <• of the Colonia Club, offered in uc-tic Aits and Crafts." "Metal Arts down payment Io 10 per cent from ,i!)i''' single Mother-Daughter .III V »' Dtu-innK thee social hour hostesses the club for the position of town- j among its members. This will in- • half of the club the twe> voluma and Crafts." Baskttry Art» and the present IS per cent Inr pvery- i.iN will be Mrs. Margaret R, shlp treasurer. surr^oivVnuitV^'of 'policy "and wt'Vaeow Washington's Blog-j Crafts," "Golden Warrior." "Antl.thlnK but. nutos- -which remain* ,.i]iM!! provides the | thought in the management of raphy by Douglas S. Prteman and Never Been Kiswf, • "Set nf the nt.33'., pper mil: and chairman: Mr;. Betty Pltzpatrick, 1 ; which all oth-j brary affairs ! several childrens books, || V" - from rontml miuiH-mnit; nil nr- msl Mrs. Margaret Power. Mrs. Cathe- Pre-war "deals" and s' library affairs ! several children's books. I Sails. "Purple Tide, ",)nns Wine Women tic'.rs ,n,,,,; imd,r sion mi,st appear. rine Burke. to grocers returnim?. in lhe future, chairmen of the I Mrs. Harahan expressed her ap- tory." „,. ,W|tprn or both »' Day Program ,,„„„ spem larger Feature Sifltrtliood ,„ r nr cooler. r, iniljm- utility role Meeting Monday ;,,,..< |i stands to .. — The 3lpt«r- "1M:,((M. uif Invest- \,,' iin' returns in hood of Congregation Atlath Israel 1 , ,t satisfaction. held' its annual Mothei-Dfmgliter n meeting Monday in the vestry od(l ''•iKiire. yotl'H room of the Synagogue, School ,, ,lI1(i looks if you Street. The program, under the ANNIVERSARY SALE!! 'l.ninilation to start chairmanship of. Mi's. Rtchard (1V ,m,| treatment Burns featured an oral presenta- We wish to lake lliis opportunity to tliiink our many fri.inls and ntslonurs for l1n>ir piilroua^ ,„• carpeting, a tion of the Jewish holidays en- our slay in Isclin a Happy and Prosperous one we arc offering the following; sperialn—some of these specials arc Iwlow nwt. We thank „ i,.ne of felt, hair, acted by the following mothers will mln- and daughters: Mrs. James Ranch- you aSain and assure you that we wilKonliime t<» -ive you the best quality merchandise at the lowest possible price. lt and man and Mfs. David Pilenbaum. make it seem .,| All Mrs. Charles Rossner and Mrs. I ,„,„, io walk on. A Isadore Rabinowltz; Mrs.. Samuel .'..in in ihisfleltlpro- Berkowltz and Mrs. Bernard Ma- I'll.LSBURY n-,,1,,,1 rusliion und zur, Mrs. Mary Goodman and Mrs. HUNTS KRAFTS I)KK MONTE , ininatps the need Burns, Mrs. Abraham Neiss and RINSO \\X\ .",,]K11 underlay. To Mrs. Jack Laden, Mrs. Abraham y.idiirt. sponge rub Duff and Mrs. Harold Votrel, Mrs. TOMATO ',lUl, the backing of Morris Chppsr and Mrs. Louis Soap Powder ,n\m Dif tufts and Stahl and Mrs. Morris Klein and PEACHES E FLOUR immanent resilient 5c SALE Mrs..Edward 81otkin. The reading IN HEAVY SYRUP SAUCE of a .Mother's Pay poem by Mrs. . BA(; .,. ..ib-iiantial there Irving Sails concluded the pro- PT, JAR nvlmi carpets that gram. , CAN C .. ., lifetime of wear Mrs. Aloer KUin, Perth Amboy ic ;,.,.ii;iti'd linoleums spoke on the role of women in the !,, mur. scratch or United Jewish Appeal Campaign. •ll ,n ,iH manner of Mrs. RaWnowltK reported on the 9 32 39 I'NUMITKI) QUANTITY .'.u.lwovi'n orientals, plans for the installation dinner i A KKAI, (HITST.VNDINC ni!Y ..ni-made decorator scheduled for May 25 at the Roger 25 43 ,.,., ,nioi ed and styled Smith Hotel, Ntw Brunswick. Mrs. miivldual needs. Cyrile Hutner gave a report on the artlodMt PrfoM ' Women's League Conference held I DEL MONTE PALIMDAIi: \O. '! CAN L,l spline ANNE MFYI'R DEL MONTE ARMOUR STAR m ,,•!><•!• hand, your in Newark. .,;;, ii easy." there's Hostesses were Mrs. Danie ,unl service avail- Scott, Mrs. Nathan Duff, Mrs Kosher Pickles it. 29^ PRUNE JUICE EVAP. MILK 3'" 35 TOMATO KETCHUP 18< CREAM CORN • the manufactur-1 . in • . Maeur and Mrs. Kfnneth Oreen CAMPBELI- IIKIN'Z STK ! .- ;il; iii floor coverings field. STRAWBERRY MAZOLA ,,, ;..ii effort since the . ...,,,ui ,i combination for SESSION TONIGHT TOMATO SOUP 10c Baby Foods 1 ",.,;,••,• Hid fine styling PRESERVES Ibiar39 Toilet Tissue 3 2 9< OIL 35 WOODBRIDGE — The Parlsl •. ,••!,;. And the results 1MLI.SBURY I.CK. :'.'• CAN House Republican Club will mee AttMOUR STAR L<;K. CAN :I-I.B. CAN KRASDALE !i ,•:, MIUJP from the SWIETINJi DEI, MONTE tonight-at the clubrooms and nutlet .msfiX'tory to the WHITE CAKE MIX yjs for a card P4rty May 19 a the home of Mrs, Frank J. L PORK & BEANS 19= CHOC. FUDGE MiX 10 KERNEL CORK j .15= :•• flue tpxtured wool 1 Fan , Prospect Street. HUNT'S CAN , i pnee levels, both SUNSHINE ORA\(JE-(;RAPEFRUIT TALL, I'OTNI) CAN LA RUSA ;,.!>•!ned, to be used ,IM,:1 ,Pr contemporary JUST. Krispy Crackers 25° SPAGHETTI 16' • •;•;! liml patterned car- BARTLETTPEARS 39c i ^1,^3*29 PINK SALMON 55c i1 .njnvinf a field day, STOKELY NO. ''. (AN NO. :! CAN UPTON PALM OLIVE DEL MONTE SON! A !:• liiiininn the gamut —.-.ill" flwals with dra- 33 FACE SOAP 3«» 25c :>;..'.• to sraoll repeat NOODLE SOUP How To Worry TOMATO JUICE 13« Crushed Pineapple 29^ PICKLE STRIPS «,35° hii ,, it w "cometric and DKL MON1K Mi-O'i, (:A^ VIYTEINE IwVB :\i-\ lor modern inter- If you must worry about the SUNSHINE NOBILITY PRESTO •• ii.ivcrn is desirable. world, do so on a mutual basis: Worry about It only as much as it .:•.• iniioitant. light or TIDE 28< worries about you.—Grit, CAKE FLOUR 39 PUDDlSjjo' 22- :r.;;al. but- following Grapefruit Juice 23 CRACKERS !,• •;••iids in colors of .•;,.: miiiolstery fabrics, Gh«k!.,. The extent of a man's appetite ; •• •::.:! ]^ really a grey- KRASDAKE HONITO •i •.;.!! is almost a light for dinner is determined by how HOI.I.ANDKR DANDY CUP •HUNTS .•!::u ijlack backgrounds many sandwiches his wife ate at EXCELLENT FLAVOR TENDER GARDEN •••'• :iini to blue ton« the bridge club.that afternoon.— ASST. FLAVORS 1 •:> !.i\.)iitps. And plai Wall Street Journal. :: ;i' i'liind 'in both t-h Fruit Cocktail TUNA FISH n.i'ii Axminsters and MwtPe in COFFEE GREEN PEAS Through u&e of the radar tele- NO. 2'- CAN BEVERAGES LOK, NO. I CAN ii; •!.••: budijet-conscimis scope, hissing sounds coming ..'• •••• :ilcncf that much from thfr Milky Way liave been detected. It must be that cur- s Ihn Hrmkfati rent world conditions smell to, $100 high heaven. —Cincinnati En- \\m\\m\ by K. »f ft quirer. 9 A FAMILY TREAT •Wl'.'Mvri- The Rw- DELK'IOUSLY SWEET CASE OF 12 QUARTS GROUND TO ORDER fi::itm Assembly, 4th De- HtvlMddtMlo: Hush, little ash IK!..J:.' Df Columbus will dams, doa't you cry—you'll be a 'ii'.n'.un.on Breakfast for golf GOUXM by and by.—Vtrslnla : si Fathers' Day, June Port. FINEST CHURN, CREAMERY •iiviuuced today. TENDERIZED, SMOKED FIERY-RED, HARD, RIPE ':•'• committee in SbUWlou Man! • :.umemenU) are; Man, alter experimenting for '•:• •!.' rhairman; Jo- years, has finally discovered that C • (<)-i Iiairmaii; Leo by an ingenious mixture of castor c '•'•••.i-iin Hulohan. Johti oil, ethylene, glycol, carbon, hy- lb. ;" - HfUly, SlepliJii drogen and oxygen, he can make lb. Tomatoes 19 a- siUi fibre almost as good and, VVINESAP H, '•11 Mive, us luUBt- !iQt"indr« than three times m, •i||ifi of .speukersa expensive as the one a Chinese 39 SWANCO i.i bf announced worm hag been manufacturing APPLES 21^ 29.ARVIOUR STAR for centuries.—Detroit News. FRESH GROUND SMOKED, ROLLED Chopped Beei "•• 49' HAMS NEW FLORIDA Frankfurters ^ 49'OLEO LARGE, GRADE A SUGARCUItED Potatoes 5 »* 39«ALL -HEEF Hllll Tekfpbone Service for HONE-IN LARGE, JUICY BOLOGNA b 49 EGGS -69 I IVY BROT«ERJyW«o»«»rMlge ^ 55'CHUCK ROAST 49' BY THE I'lKCM FRV1NG - BROIUN(; ORANGES '39 KRAFTS A ud Weatfield CtHtlemera! LEG OR ftUMP OF LARGE, CRISP SLICED VELVEETA c 5 (iul!LL2-T777 CHICKENS *,45' VEAL 59' AMERICAN CHEESE U. 59« BONELESS Tender Celery t« 19 FARMER BOY CANNED OVEN ROAST * EYK ROUND TOP-SIRLOIN FRESH iGARDEN KRAFTS HAMS >' "» live in Woodbridge or Wtstfleld, you can LEGS OP ROAST it 79 RADISHES bu. PABST 2 lb- loaf | " i| »i

meatv; onr worker out of a job(or Copper Canyon." Hn#rver. will • "nemtcuHhrv in "UntttM which will tike ft ytnr to do. After to\im r within two montiw. doing 25 HPEN08 DAT oN LOUISA'S line." so m»ny others showed up for free ami / nils." that, we all hope he and Bob Hope shows In 21 cities In 18 states in TRIOYOLfc lessons, ilie stars of the picture; will do another "road picture." fourteen days. MEDPORD, Muss v Robert Ryan, who is scheduled scarcely jjot a chance to twirl aj Viiglnin Mnyo has KiiKrn the tricycle. Stephen 'i,,,"'"1 Bill Holden has really been busy to play John J. Ryan, of the Newskir' t or JtwitiR ft partner. Squurf role In "White. HeHt" with Jim- Judy Canova has options on years old, took „„ ,,, '"'' LETTER —he's made seven pictures in one Yoik police department, in ddnclnR by the way, is taking the my Cfwnpy Hint pntctlwHy every "Callcp in Mexico," a story writ- winding up m win/i,,,;'- 1 year. After finishing "Sunset, Bou- "Oravi-smd Bay." the $500,000 ar- whole country by storm. i Klrl ni Warners wnnteri. ten by a former hlRh-school pal. milcK from his i,,, mored car robbery story, was for- j levard," he will RO to Columbia for mr Dear l,ntiis;i- frantic parents ami „„, "'" I/jcal fli'toi ; an ;irt!Tsse\ nierly a police Inspector. In the "The Harder They Fall." I nm II very yomiK ulrl flrwl mn - Word comes thai "Samson and As soon as Dana Andrews fin- Esther Williams is teaehlnK ed for him, AK (L,ik,,, l ' through lh' medium i [ ilir Screen film, he will be a Deputy Police Cnry brant's doctor has ordered In love with II boy who Is mil* yc \r Delilah" won't be released to theishes "Sword In the Desert." lie blind children to swim and Is so the little boy wn f ' Actors rjuilrl. ,\ic p! tlir Commissioner. him to spend the rest of the year s llullrl OldOl Iliafi I Hin, Mr said 1,1ml Im iir: public until sometime In 1950. That will RO Into "My, Foolish Hrarf enthusiastic about it, she plans edly watching tlie '„„,' , " : I lend toward Anii'ilenn |>r>>rlur- convalescing as soon as he fin1 Is in lovr wiili mr but I fin not seems an awfully Irnin time to with Susan Haywarrt. to build a poo! for them when steam shovel. ""'" know whether to bellevr him ortlon of films abioad. pnrticniarly .Johnny Farrow hired an expert wail. t!\etr new home Is completed. Ishe.s w5rk In "I Was a Male War not. I lmvr » uirl friend who is in In England, ii^islins that "every to leach Hedy Lamarf. Ray Mil- Bine Crosby still has i«o pic- Bride." The attack of yellow Jaun- Stasscn urmvs I'miipi,. the class with mr and slip Is In love Ennllflhman who works on an land. Mona Freeman and Muc- Gloria DeHnven, Janet Lel;:h, tures to do for Paramount. They Speaking of Hope, he's mukini; dice he suffered abroad was his With him hut IK told me not, to Ameriean-flnanced picture 'here donald Carrv how to vqunrr dance Charles Cobiirn and Glenn Ford are "Mr. Music" mirl "Famous" his second personal appearance first serious Illness, of United Nations n,,,, Worry about, her. This ::lrl is my best, friend but. in these days your best friend is your worst. Tlii< liny Is a roal irentlrinau Wo iui lini.li in school and too yoilli" t.;i '!fl in.irnetl h UNHAPPY MAR ANSWER VI -4 (In not ser why you are so un- jiappy, Miic. You arc loo youm U> be serious mid if \W boy consider.1! you to br his best a\y\ and tolls you not to worry iibnut llio other slrl that is the best Hum to do. No bov —Acme guarantees you top- likes a ulrl who is al»\iys worried qualify meat at all times! (or fear lie will ^et mvay or look at someone else. Stop won-yirm and —Acme Sov-U-Trim removes enjoy brim: with your boy friend 2 much lurplut fot before and your best u,iv\ friend. weighing! *43 LOUISA —Acme'i prices ar« contiit- I 006? 1 Dear Louisa NO GUESSING AT ACME! Items ore Price 3 ently tow every day on I am ii middle-aKed wynan "who every item! is not unnuiiictive. I have a nice Marked - Receipt With Total Makes Re- income hut. for some reason I am not able to hold my friends. I have the worst luck. If I so on a trip I Checking Easy — You Pay Only Once lor always set the worst of everything Legs and Rumps and all sorts of annoying things Total Purchases! happen. I entertain 'a lot but some of my puests tlo not repay theiij obllca- tions to me. I cannot understand Fresh Fruits* Vegetables why I am not popular. Milk-Fed Veal -49« M, G: P.—IOWA. Serve tasty veal for a change this week-end. Featured at all Acme Markets! ANSWER: You luck of popularity is Bunches caused, perhaps, by people not en- Joying boiir.! with you. From your CARROTS letter 1 .iurlyr that you arc a very Fresh and Smoked Cala Ham * 33c poor spoil who makes everyone Sorve tender fomous flcr around you miserable by complain- Califo ins it evrrythinR doesn't suit you. Extra Large JUMBO * The rnmpanion we all like is the Peas oo one who can be uncomfortable e h Fresh-Killed Frying Chickens •> 37c' without making everyone else un- Pineapplep s « 2bc Fancy Nearby happy and'who can,find humor in Fancy Nearby every situation. No one enjoys an Rhubarb ib outing with n person who is con- Scallions 2 *»*•• 9c tinually tcllin'4 their woes and is Fancy Florida fully-Dressed Fryers ™°* 59c making a bid for sympathy all of Foncy Red the time. Escarole ib If you will eiHerUip. less but Radishes exert yoursdf to be more agree- Smoked Beef Tongues 43c able when you do entertain and Fresh Jersey _ u forget to complain even if you Jumbo Spear* B«ncn have sometliinK to complain about, ASPARAGUS ib you will find tlvaj you will be more joufiht after than you arc now. ,-.. . i. . «*», monrc ril^nPG T Chucks of Sprincj Lamb 49c The people with tsnod disposi- tions and a consideration for oth- er people's feelings arc usually the ib popular men and women in a com- Skinless Frankfurters 49c munity. LOUISA . A Del Monte Features! I1E1M Genuine Dill FAM.S 4.(100 FEET TO DEATH SEATTLK, Wash. — David D Munlt it Monte Huyckc. of Los Angeles, third Whoh Ktrnel 2 r 35c each pilot aboard a C-27, carrying ten Peaches i i£!!!«. 31 c Pineapple c'117' 2 'Z 27c Corn « Pickles 'PHSsenKCivs, fell 4,000 feet to, hie n I D.I Mome Yttiow ni Pinisnnnlp r'fT ?OT 2/C Corn ' 2 ^ 35c death in Alaska, when he "ftas Dal MonU Early Peaches dim '*»« «.n*ic nneuppic ctuiw «<•" *»v wm "bucked out" while tryiim to checJ Garden 19c H draft around a door, 1 M n w FROSTED FOODS DEPARTMENT FEATURES* PeacheDesl MenI !u ' " S «"««. 41 c Fruit Cocktail *L,T2 23c Peas 745c Fruit Cocktailrr 37c Spinach r.li5c^20c rCUUICS Holvtl *«• « '* _ . — •. •• n.l Mont. 11. r_'_. d Neat Trick 0 Del Montnli tailletflMlfll 29 Chi HT39O,,39c c CarrotsCarrots *'"?....,," - "i14, 14cc Teddy's Famous Frosted Fillet of Cod T0?PX . 39c On a dark and stormy night the Pears H':,:: " u.o.«.n29c Cherries™ .trainman WHS signaling to th? en- piumss::r::: 19c:::27c cherries,:. fll, 39c Tomato Sauce 3 '2 22c LOm Cut Oolden pkg, ^OC V/iange JUICC MinuleMaid */*« gineer when he dropped hia lantern Each Djckaa« equals 6 ear; fresh corn. Concentrated. Makes 1 Vi pts. pure iuict. to the ground. Another man pan* Ing by tossed it back to him on top Strawberries ,*.«.,*,. o/c reaSorUBBrs L Pk9»**vc 1 of a boxcar. In a few minutti thi. Luscious whole. Featur- e value' . Each pkg. equals 2V*-2Vi lbs. peas in pod. engineer came rushing Up. 1 * On stle In sLorei idling riosttd M'Lct's see you do that again!" NABIJCO 1 •, Evap Milk S" ' 2,'! 23c "Do what'. " Prune Juice ^btn CCrackers ' "Jump from the ground ,to th« top NAI1 Hygrade Franks p 35c of that boxcar!" Social Teas NAI1SPS . Orange Juice 2 "'"25c Social Teas SP... 14c Dog Yummies X. 8c That Fixed 'Em Clover Legves,w;;..15c Blended Juice 2 ?.„" 23c 5UNSHINi FILLS1URY An old lady of the village was HydroxrXrX15 very angry because shs had not Pine#ple Juiced 39c White Cake Mix £ 33c "been invited to the picnic her Peanut Butter T,. 35c PILISBURY CHOCOLAH friends were going to, The day of Weekend Special! Louisiana the event, the hostess relented and Grapefruit ™» 31" 29c Fudge Cake Mix •*• 33c 'asked her to tonic.

Fords Girl Serves a? Crowner Fred HHIVS, Jr., Heads St. Nicholas Church Setting Crowning PTA Names Kni#ht!t-Squires Club FORDS—Fred W. Bates, Jr., At District Sodality May Rites WHS elected president of the For Pastor-Rimar Wedding Rite | Sunday New Slate Knifihts and Squires Club, at the guard of honor, The recessional School. She is emtloyed by lhe Ceremonies Sunday annual meetins held a^ Lonely Bride, in Traditional j Commonwealth Bank, Meuichen. Closed the ceremonies and the Acres. Afternoon in Waters hymn "Holy God We Praise Thy KcaaWy Unit lo Serve White Satin, Has Two He is with the U. S. Metals Refin- In- Fords Name" was sung by the assemblage May 22 Other officers elected were: Wil- ing Company. Cartcrct. Pastor Stadium, Perth Amboy durlns the recessional. liam L. Hart, vice president; * Attendants at Ceremony servrd with the II. 8. Navv for 1 Charles Nany. secretary, and PERTH AMBOY—The largest Rev. John A. Spisak, of Holy At Dedication Rites FORDS—St. Nicholas' Church j llPr m a " >PnlS m ' lr Victoria Husky to In -inn I* " Trinity R. C. Church, this city, Charles Alexander, treasurer; trus- g crowd ever to attend crowninR was thc settlni? for the marrlBRer 1 moderator of the union, was in KEASBEY-Etection and instal- tees, Alfrt-d C. Urfer, chairman, (rowiHTat Kites in 11 1 ceremonies at Waters stadium of Miss Anne Rlmar, daughter ot i llll"' charge of all arrangements, lation of officers of the Keasbey William Baldeiston, Dr. Ralph I ridiiv tufiied out Sunday for the annual PTA featured the meeting held in Deutsch and G'orfte O. Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Rimni, 14 .Lady of IVaco Unmli crowning held bys the Amboy Dis- Mary Avenue, to Nicholas Pastor, the school. Those elected were: Installation of officers will take Aldingtons Mark mini' Carl trict Sodality Union, marking Mrs. Ann Tarr, president; Miss son of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Pastor, FORD? • Fuihl tiri'itaemcnts iniidf his World Sodality Day, The cere- place at the next meeting, Friday, Howell Avenue, Woodbrldgo, Sun- luivr been oiAiplotfd (or UitA Villadsens Sail Elsie Wlttneberf., vice president: May 20. also nt Lonely Acres. At of monies started with a procession Mrs. Sophie Jordan, secretary; day afternoon at 3 o'clock, The 25th Anniversary CrowniiiK crreTnonlri to lake from., the park across from the this meetins plans will be made Rev. Julius Woytovlch, pastor,,of- place Stiiday niijlH ut 1 u'clork at'. Mrs. Oenevleve Jegllski, treasurer. for the annual summer outing. tsadium entrance, led by -priests, For Denmark Stay Mr?. Margaret Rychllckl, past ficiated at the double-ring cere- FORDS-Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Our Lady ol Peaco-Church. ,iis or Lion- altar boys and sodality girls. president conducted the installa- mony. AldlnRton.jMaln Stvret, weri- feted Miss Vicloriii Cosky of 51 Mary mlk with a FORDS — MrTTncI Mrs John Given in marriage by her father, \ at n party by members of tlir r> Avenue will hi the I'lownn, with. Rev. Michael Fanen, CM., of! tion. Mrs. Rychllcki was appointed : air conven- St. Joseph's College, Princeton, Villadsen, 75 Liberty Street, who publicity chairman. the bride was attendee?* by Miss [and 2 Club and friendsin hotmi Miss- Marjnric Rock as her per- Food Sale Held sonal iitieiidant. The bridesmaids - " iliinlic City, was the principal -speaker. His sailed on Friday for a five-month A committee, with Mrs. Rych- Veronica Telepanlch, as maid of of their 25th weddiriR anniversary. Chalfonte- sermon likened the Sodality Rirl to stay In Denmark, were tendered honor. Miss Priscilla Pastor of The Aldingtons were mauled May are Mlssrs Jo;in JuRall. HalTirt - lirki as chairman, was appointed Pnsaihski. Franers Hendlewitch. hc interna- the Blessed Virgin- Mary, and a bon voyage party held in Son- to serve refreshments to those By Girl Scouts Woodbridge, sister of the bride- 3, 1924 In Wtnsteacl. Conn. The i)i- held In dergaaid's Drill. groom, was the bridesmaid. Ste- Aldingtons were presented with a .loan BnrtUw, Anna M«vif Vitkow- urged the girls to "imitate Mary In marching In* the parade May 22 sky mill Eleanor Kocsik. Crown , •;-'Jl. Moran your everyday lives." He also Guests present were Mr. and when the memorial honor roll will FORDS- Llly-of-the-Valley phen Rlmar, Jr., brother of the purse of silver. „ mid Ste- Mrs. Albert Jorgehsen, Mr. Girl Scout Troop 8, sponsored by bride, was the best man and ush- Guests attending were; Mr. und bearers ai'i- Joan Tom/.ik mul Pa- touched upon Communism, telling and be dedicated. Serving on the com- tricia Maiitnn. Bannir bearer. Bor- club's mem- of Communism's force, drive and Mrs. Irving Knudsen, Swen Nel- mittee are Mrs. Julia Orosz, Mrs the Lions Club of Fords, held an ering was Anthony Panzara of Mrs. Robert Berts, Perth Amuuv; son. Alfred Ericksen. Mr. and Keyport., Mr. and Mrs. Axe! Thomson. Lau- nire Kordelski. Prrfcc't of lhe enemy In enlisting new members Tarr, Mrs. Amelia Procanlk and investiture ceremony and Food Junior Sodality. •MlU.lt ,'„'," I Into the fold, and he pleaded with Mrs, Clyde Chltwood, Mr. and Mrs, Jegllnskl. Sale at its regular meeting in The bride was attired in a white rence Harbor; Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ,,iirock. Wil- Mrs. John Nelson, John Nelson, • • It was decided 4o turn over the School No. 7. Mrs. Kathryn. Walsh, sattin gown trimmed with lace. An ard Mayland nnd daughter Eleanor F,i«ht new menibprs will be \r- | the assemblage to us* Its energy reived into th',> Sodality m. this i Stephen A. In enlisting new members into the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson o. year's profit on the dark hors; leader, was in charge. illusion fingertip length veil was of Piscatawny: Hartmun Browdd- ,i;,,H's to the Perth Amboy. irises to the fifth and sixth grades arranged from her tiara of orange of Massachusettes; Mr. and Mrs. time. All membrrs of the Senior Catholic faith. Girl Scouts invested were Rita and Junior Sodalities will t;ik«* Th« profession$1 started with Mi-, and Mrs. John Nelson, Mr. for an educational trip to be made >ms and lace and she carried Harry Zander, Mr. and Mrs. > Mulvant-y Garland, Patricia Swallick, Jpfce' Charles Blanchard. Mr. and Mrs. part in Hi? ceremonies. Prrfoi-t the slnglnK of two Itymns, "Christ. and Mrs. Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs mnually. This year the grades Ondor, Barbara Nagy and Alice" pr%yer book adorned with an mis Interna- KlnR and Ave Anton Lund, Mr, and Mrs. Anton vill visit Philadelphia, May 22. irchid. D. J. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Steve attendance medals will be awarded LAmbertson. One new scout, Ruby to 2T membets. !i Finds Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mrs, Jordan's class will parti- Both bridal attenadnts wore Balas, Mr. and Mrs. John Sulli- " followed "by the Nationa " l Anthem, Elk-n Vargo was also welcomed ,r: of ii Slnk- sung by the audience. Mndsen, Mrs. Ellen Christensen. ipate in the ceremonies June 3 Into membership at this time. pink starched chiffon lace BOWLS van, Mr. and Mrs, Walter shea- , ,;i iide the club Mr, and Mrs. Chris Jensen, Mr. hich will officially dedicate the The recitation of the Llvlnc After the investiture ceremony with lace bonnets and carried cas-' man. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Juhl, Mr. ... This system and Mrs. Mads Madsen. Mrs. new Woodbridge stadium. Fathers' Rosary followed, with representa- the scouts entertained with several cades of gardenias. ' and Mrs. Milton Hansen, Mr. and Clubwomen Plan i,.,i io nil clubs Karen Nissen. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Hight will be hefit May 20 at 7 tives of the 22 sodalities and com- vocal selections and dances, The newlyweds left on a motor,Mrs. Peter Rasmussen, Mr, and Dorensen, Mr .and Mrs. Axel Bar- 3'clock in the school. trip to Florida, and on tehir re-! Mrs. Paul Schickling, Mr. and Mrs. mittee chairmen of each sodality ner. Mr. and, Mrs. Christ Iverson, Prizes at th? Food Sale were won ;, i .ported on taking part. The Our Fathers were It was announced that .school by Mrs. Walter Rively. Mrs. Jo- turn will reside with her parents. John Holt, Miss Elsie Sheaman. i Annual Dinner i. .uinounced in blue gowns and the Hall Marys Mr- an(i Mls- Hans Peterson of closes June 24. Mrs, Vivian Nagy seph Ondor and Miss Phyllis For traveling, the bVide wore a Miss Ellen Blanchard and Edward ' .mini drive will in white. Then the prefects oT the won the dark horse prize and Miss Christensen. The dark horse prize dEtcla suit with brown accessories Rasmussen. ! FORDS -At the board, of (lircr.- Sunday of this sodalities acting as "the crowner's | Mr- mA Mrs. Anton Kirk of Maybelle D. Jensen's class was was won by Mrs. Lafayette Living- and an orchid corsage. tfirs' mei'liiiK of thf• Woman's Club attendants advanced to the altai- California: Mr. and Mrs. Hairy awarded the attendance prize. ston. Both attended Woodbridge High Home-SchoolAssonufion of Fords. Mfs. Arthur A. Over- .. nude that a and placed their bouquets in front i Christiansen, _ Sr., Mr. and Mrs Chairmen for the Food Sale luwrd, president, announced lliat , :„ :i-ld for the of the statue. Harry Christiansen, Jr., Mr. and were Reptina Grant and Dorothy LlStS UlflS t(> Charily the Clara Barton Club hud in- !, in the Elks' Miss Victoria Cosky of Our Lady Mrs. Joseph McCloud, Mr, and Gutwein. who also acted as auc- Fete Rev. Magyar . ' vited* members to share u bus .mi Bmok Sat- to tlic State convention in Atlantic of Peace R. C, Church, Fords, pre- Mrs. George Rodney of South Two Kahree Girls tioneer. The girls were assisted by HOPELAWN—Donations to the '•:i>:Mtinii from fect on the union, then crowned Amboy: Mj. and Mrs, Irving Rosemarie Swallick,. Priscilla, Kiddie Keep Well Camp and thc I City today. . .illl'lUl. the statue of (he Blessed Viritin Christiansen of Woodbrldye, Mr. Szabo, Mauvelen Den Bleyker, On Anniversary Cancer Drive were voted by tliWi Mrs. John Peterson, councilor a Engaged to Marry Hopelawn Home and School Asso- j for the Little Woman's Club, an- Maly while tne cnoi1 of Oui Lad and Mrs. Alber Nelson of South Gloria Vincz. Patricia Swallick, n •<• is i ' ' y River, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ma- Jean Livingston and Virginia FORDS—A dinner in honor of ciation at Its meeting held in the nounci-d that the group will hold (h, ™Ji of Hungary R. C. Church saiiK, . n,. „ tJ ",thp. lv *"B*ms Flowm of th? RflrnsL-lzola of Old Bridge. FORDS—Mr.- and Mrs. Hugo Predmore. the 20th anniversary of the ordi- school auditorium. ! a food sale and auction tonight Kahree, 553 New Brunswick Ave- natlo ot Rev. Michael Magyar, pas- ! TWe association received an in- at !L30 and urged members ID at- Miss Coslcy WBS Mim in a white A u'bov and ^ saUn sown wllh a lonB tlBain ' ~ nue, have announced the engage- tor of the Fords Slovak Presby- vitation to attend the dedication tend, The affair will be held in B«vs-indi ' *\S»ring Meet Attended ments of their daughters, Peggy terian Church, was held by the ceremonies June 2 at 6 P. M. u't the Fords Library. B> ! ;'. in' hel d at 'fingertip veil attacned from a D », HDTiir . Ann and Lois Fay. congregation of the church. the new Woodbridge Stadium. It Mrs. Rose Rossen and Mrs. Al- o Auxiliary Plans crown of orange blossoms and car- > '*«• ' * "' A members Miss Peggy Ann is betrothed to business Congratulations werej offered in was announced that the school bert Larson are co-chairmen of rled an arm "bouquet of mixed PORDS — The following mem- Matthew Joseph Herbert, son of will holda spring frolic and ba- the supper to 'a? held May 18 in i\- 13 at 8 P.M. white flowers. behalf of the congregation by John i: •ijinsed youth b J Sch o1 No 14 Mrs. Catherine Herbert of New Aniversary Party Valoccsik Sr., John Bodnarik Sr., zaar June 8 and 9. , conjunction with the rcBuJij_r _;m- The Act of Consecration to the j f\° ° - ™ fended Brunswick Avenue, and the late the spnns meytmR'-of the Middle- and John Petre^slk Sr. Gifts were The attendance piige went • to mial meeting. Reservations for the Immaculate Heart of Mary was Joseph Herbert. supper are to b(* made to either 'wiled on taken by thc assemblage and de- sex County Council of Parents and FORDS—The Ladies' Auxiliary presented to Rev. Mr. Magyar by Miss yarion Gillette's eighth Miss Lois Fay is entiaged to Wil- grade and the dark horse prize of the co-chairmen by M'.iv 10. 'llvcred by the Rev. Robert J. Bul- Tcachfrs held in the of Fords Memorial Post met Mon-Micshael Bodnarik and Michael liam Jogan, son of Mr. and Mrs. was won by Mrs. Mae Chinchar. j A hat social will follow the bu.si- man, diocesan director of sodali- of Perth Amboy High School: day night in post headquarters, at Peturusi on behalf of the Chris- l.iniis and the Mrs. Geome Ferdlnandson, Mr;- Joseph Jogan, 816 King George which the final plans were dis- tion Organized Youth Solcety. I ness session. ties. The Rt. Rev, Msgr. Francis Road. SESSION POSTPONED I'.i.-t 351. at, Sullivan of South Amboy officiated Samuel Stratton, Mrs. John Hut cussed for the anniveisary party A corsage was presented to Mrs, ,;iiN in Frirds. i chins. Mrs. Leslie Warren, Mrs. to be held Monday night at 8 Magyar. The pastor spoke on his FORDS—School No. 7 PTA has! SQUARF. DANCE at the oeretnonits us delegate of postponed its meeting originally; FORDS—The PTA of School No. . ;.in and Joseph! Harold Ecker, Mrs. Julius M.Uiuv o'clock, with Mrs. Henrietta Mar- experiences during the past 20 1 Rev, Sondra Sunshine Murks planned for today until May 25. A' 14 will sponsor ,i square danci to- •:;n! mi the visit' tin as'chairman. bishop of the Trenton diocese. ka.'Mrs.' Charles Blanchard, Mrs years, for Ml of which time he has meetins of the nominatinc com- morrow ninht in ihc school audi- • -.• '.I.imes Sherl-; / 5th BirtJiday at Party A food Sale will be sponsored •fThc solemn benediction of the Martin Sorenso'n. Mrs. J. Be! been pastor of the- Fords Church. mittee of the PTA was held Tues- torium with Walter Cook as I by the unit Friday from 11 A. M, 1( .. Sheridan's Most Blessed Sacrament was con- Mary Larson, Mrs In chalge of arrangements were day afternoon, in the school. culler. i i-Aicy. P«,. was! FORDS — Miss Sondra Lynn tcrs to 2 P, M. in the post head- Mrs. Michael Bovart, Mrs. John : • I'iHion on the i quarters, Mrs. Dorothy Lund is Bodnarik Sr., Mrs. Henry Stuberf, . .mil unvnspeo-' Pedor, Mrs. Joseph Piankel at a party at the chairman. Mrs. Katherine Lucka ing. pastor of St. Marys R. C. Mrs. John Mako, Mrs. Jdhii Mtl- •:; iilsgattcnded; Edward Spyler, Mr,s. Irene parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben- and Mrs. Helen Zander were ap- chook Sr., and Mrs, John Milchick Church, this city, as deacon and Sunshine, 50 Maxwell Ave- pointed delegates to the County •MI' d'ui'inn its; Rev. Joseph V. Kerr, pastor cjf and Mrs. J. C. Jessen. r. •:i- Jfisppll A. ,ue. Council meeting to be held Friday Holly Spirit R. C. Church, this city,. I ,.:i Krdi-yi. Stan- Guests were Misses Lo(s Prem- night in Piscataway. St. Nicholas Parish PHILCO - The Leader! i.n'.ii J Van sub-deucon. Priests from ail the i Service* Held Monday elaar, Peny Miller, Maron Mayer, Mrs. Lucka was the winner of area churches were on the altar. londra Deutschman, Claire Lin- the dark horse prize. The meeting Marfo Mother's Day • ^(i'oi'gj| E. • The choir was under the direc- f or Mrs. Mathmsen . i ' J<>lm Eanan i 6 tt, Rhoda Reltman, Elaine Scheff, was presided over by Mrs. Emily SENSATIONAL UEIKKilil!ATION tion of Rev. Walter Radziwon. FORDS-Funcm! st-rviecs for . Daniel FishkofT, David Linett, Westlake. Hostesses for the. eve- FORDS—Mother's Day celebra- :i. Hid Martin j Members of thc Fourth Decree. tion and supper was held in St. Mrs. Anna Maihiasen, wife of *alph Deutschman, Joel Polen- ning were Mrs.. Betty feind,feind, MrMrss. i :• ii -e -Kaistr, Kniiihts of Columbus, served as a ning were Mrs Nicholas Church Sunday nisht, Mathias Mathiasen of Wood Ave- iky, Fred Gates, Arthur Cohen, \M ar»n. Mrs .Laura Slover and Mrs. 1 with supper served at 6 o'clock. VALUE FOR 1919 I nut-, were lie Id Monday afternoon Murray Rudeiman, Merrill Hal Dorothy Lund. His-) an- • The affair Was for the- benefit of flnii Tmnn /»? et lhe Greiri°'' Funeral Home. )ern and Eugene Galen. Uub ro Z ,he church. bMyJ thc_ ' < * °l> ° Woodbridse, The Rev, Rob>rt ESSION TONIGHT INFANT BAPTIZED Serving on the committee were: nmmttec for j To Meet Oil JuiU> 6th Schlottcr. pastor of Grace Luth FORDS—The May meeting of the FORDS—The infant son of Mr. el an Mrs, FranceJ Karabinchak, Mrs. ]..tine plaque 1 - ' " Church. Perth Amboy, offici- Ladies 'Missionary Society ot the and Mrs. Julius S. Petercsak, Bon- Michael Zamlncsik, Mrs. Joseph uiUrrs mr to | FORDS—Mrs. Claude Coleman I ated. •> race Lutheran Parish House willlhamtown, was christened Jeffrey Kovacs, Mrs. Jorjn Salaki, Mrs. 13 Cremation followed at Rosehill S'lition that i Maxwell Aveni'e. was hostess to x- held tonight nat the home of 1 Stephen at baptismal services in Michael Velcik, Mrs. E. J. Robins, i the members of the Mothers' Club Crematrtiy. Linden. The bearers Mrs. Russell Kemmerer in South,Our Lady of Peace Church. Rev. were Prank and Harold Sorcnson, Mrs. .Stephen Palati. Mrs. Stephen • >;• essay coil- j of Troop 53, with Mr.s. Edward 'lainfleld. Members desiring trans- John E. Grimes, pastor, officiated. Rusznak, Mi's. Roy Christiansen, Wllilam Van Pelt, Henry Ander- imiils for the, Buumlinas co-ho*tess. portation are to meet in the parish Sponsors were Otto Petercsak and Mrs. Michael Bandies. Mrs. Emery sen, Henry Dietsel and William ii topics of i The next metUna Will be. held uouse at 7:30 o'clock. Ji I Miss Helen Gryniak. Rosko, Mrs, Andrew Martinak and )• antinunced I at the home of Mrs. Theodore Boudinot. Ma's. Andrew Chinchar. Harmsen, 3? Ryan Street with Uiismuwssen Mrs. Jack Hlrner as co-hostess, Idle Hour Club Meets i!li'"led fines on June 6. Funeral Servkes Held With Mrs. Evelyn Sitch CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS For Lunds' Infant Son NEW ARRIVAL The Idle Horn FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. William Club met at the home of FORDS, HOPELAWN and KEASBEY FORDS -+• Funeral services for Allen Victor Lund, Infant son of ;.') Mix Rlch- P. Bradley, 1033 Main Street, are Mrs. Evelyn Siteh in Perth Amboy (NOTE: For insertion;, in this calendar, call Mrs. Stephen A, ,the parents of a son, William P., Mr. and Mrs, Waldemar W, Lund ••piicn's Street, with Mrs.(Grace Yenchc-ck as co- Frost, Woodbridge 8-1710 or Peflh Amboy 4-7111, before noon 'Munhier bom 3rd, born at the Perth Amboy hostess. of 2 William Street, were held on Tuesday of each week,) "Hos- General Hospital. Mrs. Bradley is Present were: Mrs. Helen Ma- Friday afternoon at Cloverleaf | thc former Marguerite Yunker. joros. Mrs. Ida Yunek. Mrs. Bertha Memorial Park demetery, Wood- bridge, The Rev, Klrkegaard Jen- Boross. Mrs. Elizabeth Westcott MAY and Mrs. Marjorie Toth. The next sen, pastor of 8t. Stephen's Dan- meeting will be- held at the home 12—Auction and Cake Sale, Little Women's Club, Fords Library. ish Lutheran Church, Perth Am- ICK - UP • DELIVERY of Mis. Maojrus tonight. 13—Food Sale—Ladies' Auxiliary of Fords Memorial Post 6090, boy, officiated. * ,~ VFW, Post Headquarters, New Brunswick Avenue, Ford§. The three-day-old Infant'died cult 13—Square Dance, PTA, School No. 14. Walter Cook, caller: in the Perth Amboy General Hos- Mrs. Belko, chairman. pital. U-1735 15—Crowning. Blessed Virain Mary Sodality, Our Lady of USE| CAR SALE Peace Church. Miss Victoria Cosky, crowner. 1 GAME TONIGHT I :!!) Buick 4-I>(K>r 16_VFW Post Anniversary, Covered Dish Supper, Ladies' FORDS—Athletics chairman of • Auxiliary, Post Roqms. II Dodge 4-Dour 1 the Lions Club of Fords, Stanley "l> Ainboy 4-7538 16—Meeting St. John's First Aid Squad, Inc.; at headquarters Jedm-jey/ski announced that a '17 Buick 4-Uour Super 8 P. M, Fords. | '47 Ford 2-Door softball game will be played tonight 16_Meeting Fords Women's Democratic Club, Scandinavian at 6 o'clock on School No. 14 Grill, Fords, 8 P. M. | AM)OTHERS grounds on Ford Avenue, between j 17—Keasbey War Minuntent Committee, Keagbey flrehouse. the Lions Club of Fords a|id the j (iood Transportation— i 17^iMtlng Fords ^meridan Legion, fost 163, Legion rooms, Explorers' Senior Scouts. Pijst 351. j (iiiiiranlced, b ~ Mi . \ 4 A large "turnout of players and 18—Meeting PTA -School No, 14 at 3 P. M..in school auditorium, OFFERING YOU Po«d Av«nue, Fords* . / rooters is expected a« this is part Prlild KIKllt ror Quick of the Ciu'B's Youth Activities pro- THK MAXIMUM IN ] Terms1 if desired. 18—Annual May Supper, Woman's Club of Fords, :''•> 19—"Lovely Ladies"—a thrte-act comedy given by PTA of School gram. CONVENIENCE No. 7 in School No. 14 auditorium. . - . ^ AND ECONOMY! 19—Meeting Sub-Junior Woman's Club of Fords in Library. METCHIK MOTORS. Inc. 20—Installation of officers—'Knlghte and Squires Club, Lonely Ydlfu Authoriied Acres, Fords; 8 P. M. , SHOWER ANP Designed tp m«ct every requircnu'iil iur tin- (irr bl' :ill i)t S^o - I'lyinuiith Dealer. 20—"Fathers' Nigh,t" Keasbey PTA—In school auditorium. types oi fopd and for tile fast rreculiiR «l U:e i-nln-s ami HTOttES 20—Meeting 5 an ' , ' •' FOBDS, N. J. OPEN TUESDAV AND FttlDAV EVENINGS \mt Authorined DeSoto-Plyrooutb Dealer & * M aw Udy

Iliumer-Siltm Wedding 1 Ml I'll. I.i.l.I' '• i.l (I' ' ,r,i i II. e « it 'i . lit .- siii-t. i i'i . a f I- i ..•• i iii ilial I. I • I. I'll l mm • w iMt.tl'fii '" I'.K.. W T.. U'll.,111 H Vl.li I'.,TI .1. si-i'Tr i.l ti., ; I'l'Mlia i IM.;a1liin i an he i • " h,'«l, :n ii i' . 'i 11 in.' ,ihil IIII. I ,. Ifl, » I nnrtlii'lli Announcement u Made 1 1 (i 1:. l'ltr«U.iF! I In t lif» |ll H ll$)\ .iiii the ri'Knli ll.in-. ,i,|.,ii(i>.l |i> I'hltt' al! |i, Isulis i\ In, tna\ he tiller- ol WoVm el ilieiiT-i north l;:ill«n to the I'ort I;IM.IIIII' 1; nl Itl.'.dlNNlNH nt pnlnl III tlif T . 1 vhc.l Sliilvti • "f N al.- lllui'V, , ('ullllll|.Jsl"llf I .^If'.l tli-i'in will h.- ^i\en an o|.-. rl i a Intik! il line 1*tl !>,•! >H'l; llo-ne'' »;i-t,-rK al.uiK Ihe HIIIJTIV line "f 1. lifpU'r liotid I,, FORDS Announcement tww < Inn"! JJMI «III • j't 1 I l\ rt-Vi-eil lull ii ni i i 11, l.i ii. ir-l • iiai , rt.riK tiiu.i .mil imliiilil ti. ihi- vvrMerh 1'nN I!.ailing ll.illroail lu Ho- iVn-lisliinl "li 1 ' '".' f Rulllll 7 de- puration 1,1 \, tin.im l.i I • i.il.-in.M .in,! -mu-nimi ,,( Hi. -,i no- line ill' Will til Sir-Pel III :l (Inlnl llrll fi.l ill 01I1I "I Nr\i Jetsi'l, Ihen. f HI-,.,.? ii 111II1111. Pvi--I, •j:ln.!i.'i I'•'! bcrii muck nf the marriage of. Miss IIMIB.I l-Vln-u'ir M I.I'I [•' liUtio :ITKI e,|n,|itiiMii wliU Ihei 1,1,1 il. .1 i'i"Nil; vs. «!.. re iii, anie w.mhl li.- inlet 11.M [In 1 h nidiin tli. 1 .11111,1 Itall- nicisnri-il nlonx 11"- ••" nii In Hie I'IMK < Mary L. Sllva. daughter of Mr. ami IHI II I i-ili . ni \i,l Si- innl.ir'. f'l • l " nn. i-.l l,\ ill.. i 1,1. I lille ,.f It.-lU - | mail ui XMV IH--O i in lln • • nl. 1 Wiii.-Ii.-IM 1:0:1.1 ir..i 'I',,H lisl.il. i Id I. ( of MI1I1II1"..•1 • Mft. WllliaVi Silva, 89 Pearl Place, Hum- \r|. k. mi l'< Hi ,:.,! yt-.i l.\' I I,,- |,l nil' it.hs .,! Til I' •I. I in T i - - - - I'll nurt lu-rly I ilii nl SI \ 1 11 SI ['• • I . I lull' I', . -I ^t I T t> itniKeri. whin- H"- • \N n|:l'l\ \N''l: Til AMI'Mi AN vliMly r«i:'. in 11...,1. 1 u! I M tt.-. I •! l!' •;! t : u '', i,: Ihi- rifVlwul S^jllult-- ul N*-'.l ' "It* I hi- . . liter Illl,- nl llel'kel' V allillK Ihr . "liter line of Sivlli S|r»< t nl Koven Stl'M Ill.-eU Perth Amboy. to Roland Eus?ne 1 1 AJlid Conni 1, p;n!,. 1, lt'r-'-\ noil ^Hp|ll^ ln^•ntH Hlnl l,\ Se, - I'.'Mrl 1" a i.i'iiil wln-te Ihe sunie Ii 1 rarlepi-t M11.nl. ItoiKi. DithiN \sci: I:NTITIJ-MI AN m; W'nii.lI'li'lH' lln. of Also heiim 11., Bimiifi. son of Mr. and Mrs. James iuiij. :, :i anil i, I1 I. :,2i, 7MM cmi- 1 ii "ill,I In- int.-rs"'lul I." tin- w-ster- iinli-r line of Jtoiiii .-mil K'oynn Hlr«»t I'lNAN' !'. T'l I'lli; VTl'I li Af!- al»n« Hi' U'imlieni.r feyi-.l (nm, HIIII'IH in t» pcrluiinnl In IIAUK I'lil.l.KrTInN lilSTllli'TS1' ly i>l.'nslon nf the -iHillutly lln" inlil iinwti on a mni) tltlfd ll'.lla, Bunner of 20 Oeoite Street, Spots- ulhi-r minir* I" Wll, STAN are tWn .1. S|ilat:n. JU^KI'II MM. ;MI.I MAI:I;, with Ihi- i hi I prnvl- AI»»ITKh !•• I-; H111 • A11V IMli. IC'4. of I .II) His In Hlnek :iT3 N. N,; tlieti'C wesl.iiy tn riiff Hoa.l: Iheme alonW tliin 'itifi Wi'stmonl, slo'iatrii In wood, formeHy of Hopelawn. J7- f*fi si'-rlv uloilK Hie Sunl herl v'line 0BI.1I .In)'. : |>i| I!"SK MAI. 3iuii uinl ^nimti. of tlii- FKItlM'.'VISY Jill. IH'J.'i; KBHId'AllY flllT (li'iml In * pnli)l. l»'» liuil'lreil NVninlhl'liIKi- Tnwtwlilp, MIllilli'HI-N Mr, and Mrs, Stanley Kulpa of rnl Wnrkj i||i-y, I'ulill. ltinid.< f I.III ins in itioek n;:i N. N. to uie I'uirniv, New .Inrsey. Mny b-l'J" anil 1^1.-. 1,1 ll.,.|. ,,„ |)-itml Mnv^tli. 19 Ml. sili, fn^il: IIKJ'I'IMHKII Uili, iHiR; feel snlllll 01 Ilie snllllliTly lln* uf pilKe .".I.V Fords w re the couple's attend- Stanley ,IiiVt-|)h MiitN'/pw*ikl l^H-ition, an nirtllnfil In tlii- .i AM'A i; v 2-nii, id:1;; MAKI'H i.utlieiivimly mrner of sal.l lot; S1I11111I Siren i-niiliiineil enslerU; from •alii liPtrlnnlnR pulnl ninnlng i!illonn. whhli provlyioim if- l IfI.f mlftuttmlftutt* IteitiK Hi,. ,,. .M si r •< JI r •• I !'•"•' Mii'l-/i'« -Ili ;HI, W17: I'KIIIM'AKV 'Jtih, I9:am- I hen.-i- w.-sieily nnil '1 *" •lintnli'»il lli N'otlli miuttll MHII ih.., ants. Mr. and Mrs. Bunner are now I hiil Inhiir ho finpiiiypil fiinn 1 Kasi, 'liKt.Jri IVPI In pnlnl, lhi>m-f i'lll Alllliuv Avl'lill", lA.MAHV 'ji.i li, IDSI. IIK'KMMI'M: 11 \ if nr nl Int mi In 100 in.'lnyive fei I innlli of Si Iliinl Strict to I* * \Vin.iii>si..|' i:,,.|,i rpsidhiH nt 19 Ryan Street. Fords. limn lui tilMlifil liy the State I'mploy- In the uiilltllel'U Ullf (if Jll ill III"- U ne«i,.rly lit I WVM Avenue, 1J1 Sniilh 2 ilfur Hi mlniitt-H Kast, Wnn.l»iilil«». N -I 1 idii. I»::.-I iii-:ci-:Mui-:ii ;.th, i»:iv. Tim nnpr.iMn, , 11 MninerMi ! Strin t, IIII-III-P noiilli ali.ng Ilie W'-lfrl, I'll,17 feel tn .1 pnlnl: tllenm (|| 1 The bride Is a graduate of Perth i:i)\V.(l;|i A K < >('!'( !f; An,,i n- JI'l.V III. 1:01 iJKt'KMKRl: ;tli, N V. t" Hie -"oiittlweiJt ' urner nl Jmtgmenl lo I,, I'i linlti-lil, N. -I. Tin- nit.Mitlnu oV liiil- I..I IIU'M'K /!' imrthei'ly al.nm line ni Wi -I Avenue, 2i"' fi"l •" ••>S0111I1 12 ilegrrp* lli mlnulps W'pst, .',* Mr 'ii Si I-.-.-I. I«C: .IliNi: liili. inn.. |I|;C(.:VI,1!I-;II 1 •11. is 111.' • inn Amboy High School and l.s em- •lli-Mi'tiil l (.. [\,t liulni Hi.in i' ue.-Hlwtv al ilKhl M' feet In :ipoint ill lln caul- WinnUriilKe 'N '. il pi,,- Kill, lull. VI'IMI, :'lvl, I'M-.; Nn- iiwli-i ly linn uf I.,. '.'(I nml |H rM\ H11mlr.1i Ti. i o' llllKll'S lo We«l AV.-rllle 11". feel "' line nf W u-vlfir Hnnil: •dun t> pluvrd fit. Moser Jewel Company, 1 -I, :.-1 j. i'.v .:i; i; :! 11 •• IT III(|I,-\INKI> itv Tin: noH;.! iuM im! t li. ri\ to i In. . eh - IV. ntle I'ein.. 1 iM'iln llu nliit'l Th" ri, > ii i in II Tii a pnlnl; iliein e nnrtlioriy ami nnr-11) Nurtli II mlniili.fi 1'iilh Amboy. The bridegroom at- T'>WNsi i-n,\rMiTTi:i-: <»•' Tin-:I'-r liiif. ,'t til.','li Sf reel , 1 liem t- IIH- wll ll.llli- eiisl- ..: ill) niifKllleil lal,..i 1 lll. I will. Wi-fl. Ave'lie I'MI feet to Hthe mmlrrlv line of Wlnehes- T'IWNSHII iM .1I..11K the "'enlei lint- nf TuRelliir in: 1. IMHII >1 local schools arid is em- llcrrr IIM V\-4*.'J: \V--'7'J t-liijiliiyeil nn tills 'ulitraM "li.ill he { MIMIINNINi;, ployed at the Pram/ Trucking Suhiliv i von "I" ill' Si'ilinll 1 i- ami iippnrliyi^n TU WlluM I.T MAV O>.NV|-:i!N, ;MI I in all Inl-iin. .U.K.• HI a,I- or --not h. 1 l\ [i]uloo|,'al It.n ol Ihf west. 1 liulni Iheme norih. rlv and pnl'tll- HKlNii the sohtlierlv prnllon fif Company. Hopelawn, At H taKUlf i lllrrllliK ct i-rel.y ani"'"l"l H I ii. in'*'- ni-w .1 id li.tiffinx or in :u, tilt ialmi 1'inpltiyeil • mi this miilr;iM aililiii'.n.'il lerriinrv • tlv Iim- 01)1.01 I I ill Itln.'k V.VL-W I, I .nilli W.'M Avrhil.. i;:. l-i-l I'i a lul 11 in Hlni'tt 1-1'] fl* rn"rtill'i-e of t!"> Town lieiv- rhonl Sli'i'i-i; 1111«I down on 11 map eniitled "SP*-- 1 Imll he Jfi.- tier linni- Tli.. niliiiniiiin lllei •.;-.;:., -inii •: all in :,,.li- Ilieii' e :l nuMhellV along the |,,,ini ii 'I S -Mo ,,| W|..,.ll.i'l,(ui'. ii' i l-vJUii'.dai. the ler>v 311.I imrall.-l wU\ Wfstmotii. innt.-il In ,vai:,- ii.ihl |u nil xkllleil labor »in- .,1! (hi- Ii-rlilni i will,in lln- I'ollnn- •a: l»ll\ lilie ul I..I- I I a II.I IL' III t i, ,ri M.t', !|il. Hi l!i, I \l .1 - 'li i •" ' fl Sltfi'l- m II". I'ulillr Servne il^tf- T"«rivhi|i, Mi <-'Ai:Ti-:i: 1 "II I) 11M '-.jlilril. [ ';|iai I he i^ ImiiiiiK: KI'M k n.'-M ami ihe mirilieily pro- Legion to Partuiimte lit a.h'tl.s.- ll»- Jin I II'' f»n 'i'np**- 1 11 :Ti iie.r linnf. 1 n.iVkaliun ..I ?.\u\ line aluiiK t MI I 11 y: tli-ni .- n.,itl«eiiv u1»i.K I'uuniy. NiW Jersey. May I'.H'-', ii;i\ twilnij. Sl.iV -Kiji. I T» I !*. Hi'Uinnm.S al 11 puiivt IJI II11 <-l>ltlM' l'iii»l»KMi fiifi-llli'iittulK'iiml •(firm ui ItiiirU I:I-; 1, 1,1 the nnriheaet 101- Si-rvirr Itailwav . in WIIIHI- - 1,1 okk-Tr.-i' l!n'n WIH-^I- saiiu- I-2S. In Memorial Services •ii hiil, 'tinlrliii ami ITonil for tlie m-r ,,r l.ol II In Hlo. Ii 4:!j-l,: theine Cnilern li..u.l,Mln- pine nl Thl>* .le". vipi ion ie ill JII'I iiTilamp |.-I, ill s I', M. I IfliTi. in ll" • *J.itirt1111 »•»- Iml I wt-sl'.rU line hrhli!.- '.lo|iiif'"1 Jj'dtk ail. nn . (lie In the I Hi,' I'.'i.ii.'.liiiii l:ai|f...i. nun. we-'i'ili mi a line urn i.el I'lialllM iaa. ' .H ' in " i.i Ik I .M'lhi'lliai _ XI M1UIIV «!' AIDIT- VfiRDS — Final arrangements New, ..Ii • III.,' northerly linnie1 ololytilainy l Street tu •niruil «• -einan-al SuinniMiv ,,f AH.IIt I"'' l«» '•-»<• 7»"';! I'"' •ivnv made at the meeting of the uinl i-\ inj-»- ;ti|.| ul imlill' .. Jin,. HI ihe- •| 'tiiis> Ivaida Hall- nsiiei'li'il hy iiriifpci-llvr liliMef lh m' ,,f Mlilil|ese\-Ksse-- Alti-sl: il uf I'M.- coniiMl-shmi-i-. I'ire Klsnl, 1 v,,,,i,., l 11 Ina'.l in :i | ..illl wilt-re sahle Wuilhl ! I.1H Ur^M, Fouls American Legion for the j ™' lf',;*ri^ IIIIIIIK liffl. e l^uurs.. I'liinn will he he inl el's--- l.'.l li\* the nolllo-lll I'll. l'llpilie ; Ihell.e. :tlt snlllllePh II .1. H 1 post's participation in the tnemo-|Ti>*intii;i <• i• rk »I»TI U 'III'III-IH-.I UII :i I'ni-' i>J HI... Ii I IH-I-. linn, i- 1 -in vliel'lv > 11K 'I 'H'l 1'H' <>• Miil.lli-'i-\ T l«|l ip I'lel Ii liils itlll.HIII Inl I-Jlrll M't lif plan'' 1 r 1 * 11 i k«- !u the renter line nl til. ell T • si.lv. ni rial sr-M vices to be h?ld May 22 In j ^ ';• ^ alol.k' I liV ' Ilii'l I', lille .il Him k I pliPlinri -'1. mill Ml III nion apiil ii al inn |«, A. Let* iiniver. (I •' -1 I-. i:,, .asl'Tlv line nl' Him k Mit-et or "iik Ti'i-c Ito.nV ihen. I.eiule, '',,1 M,iyy Ma,- T-'. "*» r In-'iiiiiK r'" Hr llntiii, cdiim^'tion with tht dedication of ] HI-,, h I'M 'hitf I'ti-ik. .Si!H>' llinliway !ie- I l!i- II llii'ii,'.' :; niiitliii'lv alonn I \\ e-i,rl.v alniiH th if-nler. line uiili no of piinli 1 Krh. IN.IlMN Irli. •>, ilii war memorial at Keasbey. j \4;i t i post's llill'ticipa'ion in the Mfly JO j luiluti uml inri-Mnmt I" imv, IIKMI a 'nriiin :ii tlw maiinir rleNiKiuiten In .-i I v Iim- ul 1:1... i; 177 In \\ iiolnl < 'oniinitt' itiuii nl I A\ parade in Woodbrlflfe. Lo u i s •—«»>, .-rj-;,H. ^ ^ u,o I.,, si a iiilaril Slute (IlKhWiiy .spl»'-|ll- wlltrt- Ilie >Ullli- in I > I.-'-. I.-, lire t.-lll'-l .\'i-:w .1 i:f:si:v •allons a inl lints r he . 'in Inneil In line ul Miihlh'-eX Vv.-line; llii-m-e H. ,1, lil'NIli »N. Oicinci'. softball chairman an- with »u utiii-r III-IMI* wrtini'M. tuiMjenleil sp'rlal nihli>!i,'--

|O'llilelll - i lliir(lel Ni.. HM/IIII l,.-nilei- ..ii Ma> :, an.I M.ay I'.'. I!H9. I I I r 1 1 .iihl. r ami wurk In.I HIMHI mi tli.'ilu-ie Hi.- xii III c is liilirse.leil hy T1IK IIAN'K Kill; SAVWDS IN TIIK Aplin.prl; u I! I'l'i'f' l'M.i-liHi plare nn Hie Hoy Avenue field. Al! VJ^'nV"fI.I"'"«."j"." *«.l. |7; ' i«"»' 1n"' K"T.'I ivll 11 nul i I' |iiihl|. lii'^i infX' l.-r I .iil-i.l,', .iii.l inn si h,- ,. • uiiiiiaiiiv.l he eaMellv i.\l|.||s|.il] nl line lie- CITY ul' NKW Vulilt. ii rupoi'ii- .Mipruiii'lalliiii I .[if I'M, I'll-. i.MiM.r.n blurk, If sciM on terttiH, will n>i|iiiro lln.il ad,,nl'i,.a ,,n M;iv 1;. t'H'i I m< nibfis Interested should attend. 'i\' a it-liilli'il ihei'k ilrnwu to llu> IWeell lul ISll> ailll IS'l'l. Illi'liee ll • liull ..I' llu' sl;lte of New' Ynrk, Hoiirt" I'ayahle 'I.IIIIII.UII :t ilnHii |i,i> iiit'iit "I (:iuiii. MH li.tl iiih-r »f the Treasurer t"f Hie Slate I'laintliT, ami i'.\ltl. II srlllUTZ illli'e lit Illirrlliisi; Ill'l"1'! tu lif lullil 111 KeslM-|\ alulil; sal,I lh titItl>i|npr il \'-w Jersey I'm jmi leAji than ten MITH'H ami INIilll-l' S. Sl'HI'l.T/,, Ills I.KOAL NOTICES «-'< pins IInterest and other terms, pto- IM!M ill lillM'li -117 I', Ilielli'l' ' Is lli'.l;i (; 1 v n.N liiil. provlileil Ilial Ihe siiil .i-rtlh>.l for the n:ile of niui'tiiaKid preni. t|lilillf*n-\ (iiiiniv SitirroKVIr'n Ton vhlc.) lor In 'untrii'i of si,I.. Mlllt .-rly ah,lit; westi-rlv line of hitlhal liu I'nIliiWliiK plopo .1.11- •he, k shall n' ilnte 10 wlilrli il ma>nor nioi,- Ililin J.'II.IHH'mi ami rn.ifl n.-ily Siv*fl; tlieni-i- *- elisli-rly on Ili'st reiiilltiK it nieelitlK of Hy virtue uf the aliove staled tie adjourned, tin1 Township Com- he ilelivel'eil al Ihe almve plaee nn ilie iiui'lliei-ly line if Ken- Ilie 'I'ownsllilJ t'lilllllllltee uf Writ, In me din', led an,Uil.'l|vi-ie.l, "'iilec reserves the riKlit In It* dls- ir -hefore Ihe hour nitnieil. I'oples ntily Slreet to the soitili weslerlv TnWiiNliip of Wii."lhil'lgi\ in HieI will e\|jns.- lu sale al |fiihl1.' ven- nlv or M iil.l I <• r.t-tlon In re.le. t unv Lint* or all Inds il ilir slanilaiil iniiimsal forms anil ituner of Int I MI I; then, (i- south- I'uniity nf .\liili(|esi\, New Jersey, due on ,.;,,,, n.like t will I" I-'IFTII 11\ Y Dl' MAV, A. 11. i, ,i',.|.i's il'mi'inil" an•) .-l-iims i reRiir.l helii* ifiven n> terms nml •ii.loBed In iealeil spe. ial jiihlresunil •if luiV n;> -ir,Mri-1i;m in n pnlnl [Xk..|l llfl (or Illlthel 1 olisi.li latloll NlNCTIvKN IUNIii;|.:|i |.nl:TY- 1 , ,!:,! ,:,«,.!" .hi -..I.I d*-! ""inner of payment. In "li I elopel Will he ,'iiimlili\l*> liien.e Hi- Wesierly aliiiiK iliei-enler llelil ill it s hleelilli; li two ii'i-lin-k l>ayll|fht Savint! Tlin... r,,m n,.,.fI,tnnf r llm rnlnlmiim 1 hi till' Illlerlluiih "I III.' slid ll'. II li. ioi«vw Inured "J I! lille ul I'elshlllK Avenue lo II point IliiH.lllil i at Hie Sin-rill . 1 illl I iii'i-i-tiir UKiiinsI I'"' sal>! ,1,1 01, 1]i(| a|,ov,. r,,tnInmn,. i,y i'n- uli'li- Ilie same is iiii'-i'serti-d iiy lite NeW .li-rsev nil the I ; I ll day 111 May. oWll.ihl !• f •,,|l||,,|| |,,,. ,lilh| ,|,,. ,,ny- iin.i.r.i:, easlerly line i,r snlidivideil inn-i ul' ISiMl. ;.t > ii'elork I'. M 1 11ST I. nr Ne.W •'in 1111 -=i ••;>i'i:•. nut ihprcor hy U"' im 1. II-IHI-C IU'- Slale ('riuiniWslniii'r Inn.I known ••Aiimiiiia Manui" as ^uun tlieiraft. i- a*- -.11,1 matter I.il>.I .\liiv !i, l!i Ml. I lohllnK to tlii' iiiiiniii-r nf imr.'linsf id if II wi'ie piu'liiei'd soiilli- • :lll he lea. heil, al whhll I itll.- arid A.\>KI:li'i > A. /I'l.I.'i. 1 in a*-'-DPiliini i' vvlili ti'iiiN of Mile on el ly ; thi-nee 11 - iiui'tliei-ly aloiiK' H> plU'e ail p.'[s,iji> i\liu TIKIV he Inl^r- ,\iHiiinlsir:il'ir | fill-, the Tu\vii»lil|i will ilfliyi-f ii Imp- I'AKI'. esteil lli.riili will In- KIVI-II all op- M r' |\i:l. V. Itl-INKU, riS'l . • Kf'n ••'"' "nl»- Hli'fi -;ii.] i eilslerlv lin nl "Ansoii'ia -Miinor" Al ;lil('tiiins lh K i KP'HATKIin •"' : 1M li f'- un I'UliT UKAl'INd Itril.liIMI AN'I'i ni tin.' I'oi'iiiiili v to In- h.ar.l , niieeminn' .'I.. '.•i-liinr -V venue l.'iAX ASSin'IATIOS, I.Ui iiltlii tins to the north t-:iJt rol'irel- j ulfnril to I ii .i ur\Ki\~> « ii.-l'lt s-aine; iln- 12 w.-Merly alullK 111.- .-alne, •IM, N. .1. I'ul'liulalinll, ilues ht'l't'liV (jive I'llll- 1 [ v'l'n lie iidv-rl 111 IH the nultliel'll lille of .sai.l "Aosolll i ['.. J. I.r.VHHN, ' so with lii'iillli |n.i|i,i I'lui'lnl . II' Nnihe Hint nil persons Having n,l Mtiy iJlli, Manor" alol a siliniivi'leil Ira.'I of I I. :, \: i'.i, :••;: «•-. '< laims HKainst il. slifill in-esem 'i'ownshil. I'lerli. lieiidinl-Lender, land heluhKinK lo Ihe Ua.liu Annu- liein under imlii, al the temporury 1 \N lllil'lNANt'l.: Tn AM:i:Nli Tllli MITK i: 'It) IIIUUKK* -• i-iaies inr; in ihe null h ivesi .urnei lii:S('l!IITHiN Ol-' T1IK I'OHT lli'frr l.i: W-iUX .111 • Ihe ('(irptiratlnn, at ITSuf s.il.l trail helnllKillK tu Ihe I'.fllllll 's'l'l l^i: IH IIKKKHV II1VK.N' UKH ll-nl-e SI reel, WnoilliriilKi-, New -lei'- l:lv.\lil\(i CrAllHAill-: Ciil.LMi'TinN i THE HARNED Mii'icK in pun.ir S*I.K As.Soeiatee III''; Ih.-nr,- I .'1 Soil I ttl-rl>' >I i .i-.i hid- « ill lip rn'flvMil b.v Vln- e>, Wltlilll tlll'ee liil Illulllihi frillll lilSTIili'T No r, • • in w M'-II.IIIIIHII, iiKrni for 1-*<»«I- TO WHOM IT MAY roN'IOUN: alonK the w.-sletiy Urn- of laid 'l l>r. i:n'.: f In- 'late of Ihls nuihe, fii he hnrred, AN tiii 1 >iVA'VIT: |'1\'TITU':II "AN .•::il In'illr Housing Authority, al At li reKMlur Ini-tilnK >f .the Ir.ii-t: tli.-ni-i. II westei-ly along ,'vn»)'l" fVifnmliti'H "f IFir- Tnwn i-t.-\i'i' ull'-r iroin any .lalni Itiei'e- j INSUKANCK AMi |(| J . \l' in',, l,!l HinliliiiK. #1 Mivin lln. line II!' s a ill lia.l :!:i'J.I<£ feel In tlltlHNAMr, m rirKA.Tr: l.iA.1:- liil 111 WlllllUil-ilii!!.'. lll'l.l 'I' 'ii- .tliii wesliTlv Him of -aid tnn-l, HAt;|.: I'HM.Bi'TION UlSTIiU'TC" FOODS AND SUPPUKS [ I'STATI 1 ,-•!..• .. in in,- TuwhHiiil' nf Wfifiii-' I'liis N'uliie is xivpn linrsnant to 1 1 liilf, I'niiiity nl Middlesex, Stale May ' :ii-i|, I'i MI. I ,«;i< .! Ihenre If, sinii liei'ly aluiip Ihe AJHJI'TIOH KWliia'AHV 18l.li, IS - 1, !>K N«w Brunswick Avenue Hit Miiin Sin- N J. Its. '17:I!!A-H:i.. ..: New .I>-:M->, nn Miiy 20, IH-IS, 111In mlvi'lllsi' Hit: flirt Hi.i mi Westerly liri" ul said ll';lii to tin-AM'KNhKli Krcm:fAl:V 'Jilt, lie:.. i'oit ISendliiK Hiill'liiig nnd Pertli Amlioy. N. ,1. \Vu-s-ii:::'i I" nn A M, lur euyiijr p:tliit I n x liiv i-vi-lliliK, M.i- I .", I''I'J- i-lit.'l' ill,' ui Halt Tie,' ll.ulil lu aI'-KHiM'AiiY'Mii, is2n. IH-:CI:MBI-:I; Loan \-;surl,il Inn, I ,|,|iii,l.\!Ins i,f .< toi:il nf jti'V-iili-i'ii (171 Vel>-i- .tllti ToWllHllIp rNHMIIli'lpfl Will nii;i:l i'uint where ^alll,• is inleiseite'l hy ::nl. Hi2li. .F.VNI'.MlY 2ltli, Wl',, WOOUKKIDI.I I !( I'. M I I'S'l'i, III Ilii- «' nilli-i- r,.r|u.i',i! inn. - aii" I'Mi.ik iimitim-hls linuteil vn- Mo- iv.'Meili liiu' of another tra.t MAIll'l1 !•;•.», JAXCAIil ;ih. I!i27Y , li'littlKIlP.i.Al;, 1(01Y, tiKI'lili-. ('liKnilier.s, All e in n r ! u I MunI«-|im 1 i •i"l, "ii M.ivhey Mlreel, I'Biii'Pliell' l»al'.|i: April 21, 1 !Hft. "* ol land ,.','. in-il liy the Hadlo Assi.: 1 'KMi;i-;i; niiii. urtr. BiillillriK, Wuiidtirlilge, New Jersey, I -I.. -1-21 In 7-1 I ' tal.-s Ine; llunee li;^-"oilllielly .'•til, issii. jn.v Mi--<: \\ .lullinfcion Avcimc, C«t uv« till ftx|ios'. unit MO 11 ;ii I'lilili ' HUH mi, UIX ahniK Ihe Westerly line nf Miln III In- Illh-rsei led In TOWNSIIII' (IK WiiiiiiHl!l|ii;i:, IN HiilS nf |'T\l|M>SalH Ul'ti lit Itft HUlt- Townshiii A •-: i snii-nl Map I'on.ei hin^' 4'haMK,' "I Nnnie, Heyl- the o.'llh.ll |>i ui.'im.iin.ii iii iii Till-: I'nl'NTY i>K MII'|ild''.Si:.V | i ,.111' i- ..• • I'lillng ii< ihe ici|iilr." Take fniHit-r nutn-e that mi Ip Cnminltlcft IniH, Ijy r«solu- sli.n i.i Ili:i7, :'.1)7-1" nml I In- unii'inl- Wf.-iti'1'ly Mm Hlurk i:»: Illellee :in hini; al i h. intM s.-, tmti .,! ' r iii'io- .mil sii'-i'ih'-uiluiH on fnnnM nii'iiis therein ami a'-is anu-iuKitijl-y . 1» .-^itilieriy iilniiR- Hi., wniej'ly , n,,, I'nlillr S.rvi. l(ail\va> ami ] j ii'i"'.''l !i> Viih'i-nl W. .Mi'llnniiell Hnn nnrt' pm-nnani In law, flx«il » t lillniliinin piiri' at u I. i' h ^'.M'I lul Hnreof, nutlre is lieri-liy nlvi-n tlnit \;Ut. ,,f |',|,,i'li 1:;:: and iis imi-tliJl-|>- ' .'.f.'lil, .!,•- .1 I'lifcHJlid. «••' si.all apply lu tin-'MHMIIJKSKX prnlniimiiini tu 1 .-nlcr line',,f 1 III Haiti lilm-k will liu Miilil tiiKetlier \ i i,ri ilii-,I i hi.i-k fur Mi'i- el IIIP wllli nil oilier ilt:t,i]l» ncrl(tipiil, milil niCNTV I'lirilT, (.MV1I. IUVIHI11N, .\| -.t.M.-^.-x ,V \i^,-\ Turni'lk. ; lii.-m,- KRE1ELSHEIMERS : inn MI' hi,I in i,i\l'-r nf Krilfral niinlninni prii't' ln-iii^' ^f.ii.il't pins al the I'onrl Huns.-, ill the 1'itv |;i ,,,:,j.|i-rl'y lllotiK Ihe 1 enler line ALBRECHT'S KEY SHOP I'niilii' llnufiiiK Autliurily l.s in nr- of Ni-w Hrunswklt. New .iM'sey, nn ,,| MiiMlesex and l-'.s.sex Tiirnpike lu II enstK qf nreiiHrlntf IICIMI ami nilver- l.iiekamltli - Sun- h'llllIK < '-;ii'li liiil inKetill-r will] II m SMITH STREET thlliK Iliis yah', Saiil Inl ill sal.I Friday. Hie Iliird day uf .hint', l!U!i, ., ,,,,|Ilt w|l(,,v , |>,K^;ilii« wunl.l In- l.umi Hoivvrn SlmriieiifiJ • t'liilii ,i I c uinlM' Mi'al i'f a I'tvuffnl'/etl bloiili, if aolii on terms, will requir lat ten u'llo.-k in Hie liKenoon Hire- ' ' ' " tin- nurlln-rly pi'u- U'miiilnK Mmblne I'aria * lleprtr. PERTH AMBOY, N. J, *-,i(ri-i> i nnitiany auiliorizi-il lo ilo ^,[[,iytlmeT orfls soontiiereaite r loiigalloii, nf Ilie I'.iol- l-'anii Koail payim-m "f Ji.'i.HO, Ilie \'U WVSMIMJTON AlBIK l,ii:itn :.H iii New .li-r.si-y HltilliiK Unit as I'onnseti may II" liearill, or nn I'h.-Mrt' '^f)—smulierl) iiloiiK the ren- .iiM'U ' oini'uny ulli fiirnhh sALit of pur-'llase prlre tu \>e paid In nnthnri'/e UN tU ter Mm- of the I'i 111 r Kami Itoail lo it ( \Hi'KHK'r I-TKUI Established Since 18X8 liiil'l'-r v.lih IH .[ul in aliluunt ul* lilil ,"""l!.'JV.l"."lill.'."'."l.!i'.'.'L".!'.."" '''''''•'' nanles''Vii\vjt": iusepli I'r'l'iiii- point where the same wonhl he In-Slnnlo f'uiiU — Kej. While Yuu • nml o ("lu-il iii ai-i'iii'iliiiirt. with a plus intercut find otlisr ti-riiw pro- hruuk, Lillian ITfilnliMilt, .Innniie iel'Nei'lul liy Ilie vW'^li-rly pl'oliiU|ju- i'i . im in "i ii'iinl tu ii>> niipi'iiv'-il liy tlie vided for In eonlnirt nf ciile. I Iliilliruok uinl .losepli Hubert llul- Solllhellv I in- nl l!h.1 I, Unit — (all I • I "i'"l;i! I'nl.llr llouslliK Alllliurlly Take furthe(nrlher noMi'ii" Unit dtttt suld-,"'iliriioli' i,'"i'.,, Jr . "' I "-'-" .'" '/.'' """""••Kl —i-astel'l• y illnll•"K " ',:• il', At;Hil. Tin- l'iili-ial I'nldi'- HmnilnK All- P 1 Protect FlftiJUftS, WOOLENS with hiniiii t»>i-iiv*'i+ vhv flg'krt lu I'VJ'M'L mill... WHerveS.t,,e}lKul |™ il?-..l»-| ?*$& ^X&VX I V^uV'^led hy Hit . vvesli-ii^ZXy prul'ici^atiu"!:;:^n 'I,' an I all l.id.s II' "dt-iuui-il in Us nf a line IJ Ti i'i-el •.uiiliieilv friiiii ami lirH mli-ri'iil .so |o do. l.ii;iai liulnlmyicli as ,[,.. l.aiall.l tu Ihe sulllliel'ly lin.- ol lu siuh lilihlp.r IIH It may select, ilue lil'AIH'l.VN AH I.ITKM of All "in.- an- Miliji-rl In llnul ap- ri)(fftnl ln-iDif filveii lo '.-HUH unit indinliJ A\'eiiue; tlTenrr '^.'—t-asli'l'ly 7kedit Jj.jnii," Itiiliiliuvlrli and ' r.... 11 nl lln- !'Vil"l.il I'lihli. Miills- manner uf payiin-tit, in esisi- one or and aluii^ a line 1-'. feet I'luin and STORAGE .lusejill llolit'l'l Itiill)linvirli Jr.* illf Anlliol'itv. inure minimum hl.is uhnll ')* re- i paiallel |u Ihe > i.inliri )'• Iim- i,l' In I'MI'-.I; .Mnv II, IIHIt. celveii. (ii-eVu Strct'l, W flilRo, N. .1. laniL Avenue, In :i point w li.-l .- 'in ' ;'l'. ' |'l [;.,,! ill Ilir IlKlfPenO- UJIOII HfCPiitHni'e of tin1 mirtlmum me will he inli-rse.'ted hy a lin. 1 :i..M'i':i: K. HMDWN, i-ist,. i iii l.i-inl.-i i.n M.uy K', lalll nml bUl, or Mil al^u'/i' ininlnnini, hy the Attorney lor Plaintiffs, ", .fe'et i-asterly lii.m and parallel tu »iii i!'. linn. Tinvnalilp ('oinfiltlui' nml tlm pay ;'i 7II Uousevelt Avenue, e easterly line ul llenjaiiiin Av.-- 1 LOWEST VIWKNT W. .M> ment thereof by Hiu pnri'linsar ai:- Cart.'1'i-l, N. .1. le: lilelli '' 'I',',— Mulihelli al.iin; il •I. I. :.,IV. Id Coj-illiig to the ninniulf of purelmse . i.. :i-:,, IL', id, :r> lie l'^a fent l-.ist I'l'l >' IVolll anil 1'al- KATKS in aocordani^i? with torntsi of snie on llel lo Hie easll'l'ly line "I i;,|i:.'. flip, the Township win deliver n liar- MITICK. !in Avelllll' 10 tile ri-tlli-T lillr uj gliln nnil clecl for HIIIII premises. XUTK'K IS 'U'lCltKHV I'ilVKN i-1-kelt.j' Huiil.-viiid: ihriii' ;i Inn Ilir follnwiiiis' propoHi'il m-ill- 11 OltlCiiX M I- t* liATKH: M.ay -ll|r-l!l Id. •• i-sierly aliiiiK I lie ' ' nh-r line ..i Jurf 1IT7 in lln Iinli- In- To\yuship Cijiinltlee of tlm •rled__hy Ihe Nunilierh I'lul.'iiKa- ll.-nilelll-l.eaili'l'. I'ntt-nslilp ol' WmMlu'WBi', In the and he'll arrange lllh- t IIIITIM 'ounty of Miililli-Hcs, New Jersey, tor you \u Ket utir |iifnilm MTATK (»!•' NI'.W JIOIISIQY u;lil nn Ihe 3rd ilay ol' May, Id Id, S'l-ATK HKIIIWAV lHOIWimiK.NT and that salil oi'illnatp-e will he TIIKNTON taken up fur further nin^iiierallon HFMODKI.INO - HKPAIRINd NKTIi'E Irt HKIMOHV CIVRN lli.it 1ml final passuge at a nn-i-i!i,K of $25 to $500 spiileil hlils Will he ivn-lveil hy Jin- alii Townslilp Ctjinliilttee lo In- Stun; Hlmliwuy CotnniisKloni-r for: n-Ill at Its nu-elingi room in the IN RKCOKD TIME! If you were looking for another nickname PARK AVRMK MiihlrilKll llllihllllK In W'.ir-.lhrnlKr, Phone t'linsti-ui-tlon of Park Avi-nin- New Jersey, on the 17th ilay ul .Mai. for New Jersey in- plaet of "The Garden 1 Mid, at N* oVIorli V. M/ iliSTi, i.r THE ROSE Iroin Oak True Lam lo I'nioti- wo. 8-1848 MldilkSHX Cnnnly bine, Horioiu'li ol For easier, more comfotubl* KW- )hiulli I'lalnrtoli], Mhliilpses Coiiniv. State", how about "The SCI'MMC Sfafe"? in", lunvcrt your pri'stul SlNOF.R* I'Vil^ral AiJ Hei'ohilary Mi-ntiet No. tor Immediate action! !''AS-Sli:i 111. l,einrth i'il- inile.i. •Trtaillf Machine into an electric! FUR SHOP Kstlmate,!: There's hardly anything In your daily liv« llerv'i iil'Jl you gel: r., <) ft ft ni. vits. Itninlwny l'!\<-ii- EMPLOYEES Viil ion !27;J/\ IMudison 1 whl«h hasn't been improved by restmcii a Now SINGER*m»lor. lli.-'lfi si[. yils. M.irailain lla.-i LOAN CO. I;," th|.'In i'.illi Ambny 4 '.Ulilt :ll,!Ht fii|. .Vila. Mini. I'iMi, Mn- 87 MAIN STREET right here in our grept state. Ju*» a few «' 0 :^i SINGER spotlight. '•ailaiu (2"' tlilrki Lire n do '''* r,r,.(il I Mis IlkiimiuoiiM Miiini.i!, Tar or Asphalt •he |w«dwti perfscted irt m«r« than 400 sci- f* »"""•* ' We will convert :H,(i|i! »i|. yils. FA- l!i"-l i I i'," It's Early In The yum treadle itiio liiielii entiflc laboratorlM are electric lights, mdio, m.7:!l ci|. vils. Si ariii iuj. ami k a modern Winnie lii'a.liM; S« ason But Careful cabinet electric .'i.'jija lln. II I'onririi- I'lirh television, vitamin*, movies, drugs such ui fur $Jt2,S0, L'.'Uiu si|. yils. t'l.in-i el,- si.li' • Halli, I" I l.i' I; s Count .mi u. a. p»i of. i>j streptomycin, telephones, telegraphic equip- L'.KSS Itll. II Dl'illllilK'e UKIIUUCIU^ C4, Hlil.t III)' till- alllJVi- Will he I'e.'.-iVt'il You can't be too careful in at tlie ottire ol1 the Stair IIIKIIU'U.N ment* 'typewriters, patent leather, oil-, und Phone or li'uV today yuut . . , lii'pai'lllicnt, liuoin Hi-, Sinle IIIIIIMI' your selection of sports Annex, Trenton, N'. .1.. on Tliursilay. for Mar ill, 1111(1, al Iim o'rlnrl; I In.llll wear at this time of the high-oitane gcTsolines, anfl better fw LINGER SEWING (INTER A. M. — lOAKTIOIlN S'MNHAI:li year . . , careful in select- TIMRI, eleven orheii I I I. Illl A. M foods. \ [•('• lfi!) .Smith airept P. A. 4-0741 HAY1.ir.\ hti.lv llu,)'. I'u lllf a a llu J' tyunfi up on our racks . . . B. I, RAITII <;, M. MANItV 1 u hrh il l.s tun hill , line il.iy yi^ll theyVe been carefully tail- tricity aricT'flds 9lvl Iwreailngly ImP0'""1' lu.il' he ahle In (41-1 life M)Mirahre. ored and expertly, fash- Tile Iii-W (la.I .Mill e'llll't. ioned , ,.. they have snap assistance to the research specialist l,ji-l Ve:ir nian>> tlionsiuuis of BIBLE LECTURES pi-uple U'IHI vvaiiteil lil'e I and a youthful appearance li inl to Kel it atnl I'ail^il, Smite ... so designed in patterns For you, the, result \% fce/fer luallli iilljia ii em-ill/ hail set Tln-\ lia.l waileil tiici V'ffH- and shades that they will Off QREAT PROPHECIES Anner ocmpel/lion and imptov«4 «•"' go'Hjfcry 'wtfll wffi jany odd While lil (,'UOil ^KlVllll, W'ft' jBHllI"- w' ' ' — IJCCTUKK TOPIC — iitue iiiai1 not su-etii Mkt^ a pair of pants. i I- difions. IIIK niaiief. l'simtty it r iitKroi inil\ wlit-ii > ou urn Price Only $22.50 I liavi- i-sriipeil from a HH'tous ileni That lime, Innveyer, may "HELL LOCATED" he tuo lull1. You proliahly liileinl to own Cttu it be sftn through a telescope? Where is it? How mole III'.* iii.Miiallri-.".snllle day." Why inn tu/kv -tile (li'iit sle-P now, long will the wicked burn? How many arc in (fell now? LMk fw Ik* ntxl qdvirtlumnl In thli urlti rt helole, It U lu.i lute?, (ordlng your italt f ubUihri by Public Strvltl BUILDING MATERIAL HTOR1 —-flfenr the questions CcpUi ef thli itrlii «l mlH«g»i Tel, WOod. 8-0125 UmpitU MARTIN HANSEN ri«oi jfng N»* Inny «« available WOOOfeHJDGE, N. J. SUNDAY MAY 15th 7:30 P. M. AUnb en r«qutil. Writ* is QQ roil; riac*i NEW YORK LIFE N»work, N, INSURANCE COMPANY Auditorium of Public School No. 11 ANK * THD8T »BRTH AMBOV BUILDING PEBf H AMB^IV. N. J. ADMISSION FREE V. A, 1-0066 THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1949 PAOE NINE ^ _._ fc.

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This is "Old Home" Week Coming up—May 16 to 21!! To Help You - - • CLEAN UP! Your attic, cellar of accumulated rubbish. Avoid fire! and to promote a healthier, more attractive community • RAKE UP! Sweep up! Throw out the clutter in for all of us to enjoy-- your yard. It's unsightly! All refuse, rubbish and trash • SPRUCE UP! Shutter hanging? Roof leaking? Side- placed on the curb in front of walk cracked? It's dangerous! your home on your REGULAR • DRESS UP! A little touch of paint here and there adds lustre to your home. See the difference! garbage collection day will be picked up and disposed of. It's Your Home Preserve It! Protect If it's, no good, unusable, broken - - It! — Improve - Be Proud Of It!

This message sponsored — in the Throw It Out!! '$ t ! - V interest of a better Woodbricjge Township by your THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE AUGUST F. GRE1NER, MJyor %.•

JOHN BERGEN WILLIAM WARREN THOMAS J. STEVENS v V i PETER SCrfMIPT GEORGE MROZ : . ; • •• • ' -J., •:• '• •

tl: TFN P'lDAY. MAY V> 10)0 DURING. WOOBBHIDGE TOWNSI|||> BIG CLEAN-UP 'WEEK r — May 16th through May £l«t — Make Home Spick n Span for Spring Wave a BUVTIFVIHOME in a BEAlimFUL T())};\SIIJ RE-DO Sl'MMF.R FTRNITt HK PKTI'RK WINDOWS Milk Fcvrr It is not impossible lo rehabili- Picture Windows lie in an in- Cowl differing from milk ttvtt tate yolli Mimniri1 furniture Those donr-outdonr family niom inlo line do not have few; In fact, their the ..yellow pi/ie rail)., . ' sun-faded chairs fnmi iiiiicr .sen-| big recreation spot. When !1KIT< tempernture usually Is below nor- physical priipen,,.." '' informality and comfmt both in- sons ran b< put Iwk into nrur mal. pine ialign it win, ':. < •' perfect nmdilion with ii few tools sde and out-, plenty of>windows unri a Koudly amount of work. It's can tell the tale. BIK window; mean not easy hut ii is •.voith i'. A few more sunshine inside, ton, and enns of paint rim! sortie new f.ib- make even the smallest family rics do the trick. room si pm biirier and brighter. Better Homes Week I PHONE * 1C Perth Amboy fy" \ QI HEATING May 16th Through May 21st Remember CLEAN-UP WEEK t IIKATING Spring Cleaning k in full swing. Piil your HOME in tipple-pie onler—rjeaiifiip. Paint-up, Fix-up the interior and exlrrior of your home. You'll he proud of the WK'M. PICK-UP. CLEAN and • Oil. lUUllNERS DKIJVER YOUR resultH. INSTALLED RUGS • JOBBING A Reduce fire hazards, increase property values, insure health, safeguard the SLIPCOVERS SIMv(IALTY r future of your children. DRAPES ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN (Ueunliness makes for Better Living. It's a home owner's wise investment, THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE JOSEPH PAUL TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGE MILTON'S Quali 28 CLAIRE AVF.. WOODBRIDGE i TEl.KI'HONE 8-0753 DRY CLEANER! Horw, Cireful E»t«r Unlike «»Ult, horsw rarely swal- Type of Walls Covering Major Things to Do Til low metallic pbjecti. a* they chew their feed carefully and reject un- 407 Market St. Perth Ami: MODERNIZE YOUR HOME! Consideration in Re-DecoratingPainters Arrive fit mutrri«Ji. ! Four walls and what to do with ncluding the ready-pasted variety If you are to have your j them in the matter of covering, is that assures a simple and satisfac- house decorated here are some of DON'T NEGLECT NECESSARY REPAIRS! a major consideration in planning. tory do-it-yourself endeavor. But tlk '.\-.'.v.^, to do until the painters From the point of sheer magnitude throughout the entire field, as in arrive. alone, representing the largest dec- floor coverings and fabrics, good Buy tlve wallpaper, if any, mak- orative area in a room, they de- taste and goo design' are no Iqnger ing sure that it a!! comes from th« serve more than last-minute at- reserved for the more costly vari- same dye lot. Compare each roll 1 tention, A good selection of wall eties but are available in both for identical color or check the ft ! covering can turn an entire room medium and low-priced products. color number which appears on the selverge edge. from ordinary into extraordinary, Room Size is Important and a poor selection will often nul- Plan the sequence of rooms to lify an otherwise fine effect. It is In today's decoration, the archi- be done. Start in the bedrooms, FINANCE HOME REPAIRS 'I style—choice and suitability of tectural possibilities of both paints end with- the kiW^n, it will be color or pattern—that makes the and wallpapers as they represent tied up the longest \nd is most- difference. color and jjattern are important. used. Strong cwbi's or a bold pattern Get the first room ready. Take Within recent years many new will makeV room seem smaller in with an products have entered the field. out easily movable furniture, pic- size, and lighter tones and smaller tures, curtains, window shades and which stress practicality as well all-over' designs will make a room as appearance. These last range mirrow. Empty the closets and all seem more spacious. A dark color | shelves—painters are painters not' from plastics and plywoods to Or pattern on the ceiling will seem . . stepl, aluminum, tile and lino- hoUse moms Give tnem S0Ine co to lo«er Its height, while both operation. leum, and offer simplin&l upkeep light-toned ceiling and walls pat- ! and maintenance in return for terned In vertical stripes will make ^ higher than average cost. a room seem higher. Beyond this special group, the Among the most versatile wall- Barbecue is Part major category of wall coverings paper designs introduced since the f. HA LOAN is confined to paints and ^wall- war are the woven textured effects, Of Outdoor Living i / papers, with the requirements of particularly good with modern fur- You have an investment in your home. You can help a. plain or patterned surface most nishings or as a foil for rooms in often determining the choice. In which much pattern is used in the When you lay plans for your safeguard that investment by making necessary re- either, the initial cost factor is draperies and furniture. family room make a handy ter- \ very likely to be less frequent than race and barbecue of the scheme. pairs promptly. A leaky roof can cause serious water By no means new, but always the decorative and upkeep factors If you can place the terrace just popular as a decorative wall treat- involved. outride the family-room door, damage inside your house . . . defective wiring may in many settings, is the use you'll get one big-indoor-out-door J Give your present home a new lease on life by keeping J Quiok drying color fastness and paneling, painted, or living area in. the summer. lead to fire losses... worr)-out plumbing can menace i it in a sound, livable condition. You'll be surprised at \ durability are all marks of quality, hand-rubbed In its Gather the family together and today, in various paints on the more costly forms, health and lead to major trouble. Why take chances • the wonders you can achieve—and what's more,-you j market. There is a greatly in- decide what you'll be using the ter- will enjoy it more. Get started early, give us a call, j creased color range in T)6th the race for. If it'g a sunning place, that threaten your property and the safety of your oil and water varieties. 4 NEW CARS RUINED you'll need sturdy weatherproof Highly practical are the plastic. IN C8ASH furniture, with maybe a roof for family? ' - impregnated and plastic-treated FREDERICK, Md.—Four brand- shade on hot days. If it's a dining papers as well as the coated fab- new cars—all four-door Nash se- terrace, look for short routes to ANDREW AAROE rics. In addition, their range of -dans—were turned into junk when t,he kitchen. If you want a bar- I colors and patterns give them a the auto-carrier transporting them becue, too. make .up your mind COST Carpenter and General Contractor '- | high decorative rating as well. plowed into an automobile near about the kind of cooking you'll do Wallpapers range from the here. there and how you want to serve it. !| ,, WDGE.-B-0779 hand - blocked varieties, the im- You can finance hortie repairs at low vof poj-ts, scenics and custom-made F. H. A. rates are kept at a minimum so ili.i: ( G23 UNDFN AVENUE WOODBRIDGE, N. J. designs for the lavish budget, to the average and low-cost types, you can arrange monthly payments thai without a licnvy strain on your pockrthn.i!-..

CONVENIENT TERMS

You can spread the cost of an P. H. A. hun repair loan over several years. In this w.r. you can arraiwe moulhly payments Ui.ii suit youf"ijicprae.

NO MORTGAGE REQUIRED

•You borrow here fpr homi repairs witlioir [mortgaging ^our home;, but even an ?xi-ji- 'ing morigaue on ybunproperty does if prevent you from borrowing this economi- cal P. H :A. way.

NO CO-MAKERS NEEHE0 ' We take pride in the many services this com', pony has given our community, in helping to ' There is no jed tape. Ho co-makers or en- moke it a good place in which lo live. We are dorsers are ijeecfed. Yojlr signature, if >'"" are the owner of the property, is all lllt grateful for the confidence home seekers F> Is required under this plan. place in us and we shall always welcome the * Building "High Spots" privilege of helping everyone get the right . jtort to home ownerihip. Letw help, you select It taken u heup of planning to make u house a the best suited materials for your purpose. ^ffome ami we're willing and ready to help you. First Bank & Trust Co. Now is the time to talk over your; plans with us WoOubridge Lumber Do. und lo start your new home. We're neiufy to . . WOODBKIDOE, N. 1- * Y Smith ami Maple Sin. — Perth assist you every step of the way. . WiwdbrhUe 8-Q125 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WILLARD DUNHAM Diifrflbtftor« of Morgan Woodwork GENERAL CONTRACTOR HOKNSBY STREFT , Telephone Perth Amboy 4-3725 "FORDS THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1949 -'.i'ir, LI rvcii Bttii* mn INVESTMENT- SPECIAL FOR - Of ¥W* ffOME- CLEANUP WEEK ONLY! We're Cleaning Up Too — white houiei white Keep5 pONT House Paint Treat Furniture With Great Care CLEAN-UP WEEK Here's how you ran remove old wax and polish. Ii is wise to wnsh NOTICE furniture occasionally to remove Keeps your house alwoyt whlU; the sticky fllm of dirt and to pre- n»>li

•j( llorti whlit,.. itayt wMt» * After washing n small area, rinse CLEAN-UP WEEK With another cloth wrung out in OIVM ytwi of pituHtn IIIIMI clpnr water, then dry wit.1i n sofl. During ihis period it is expected that the residents of Woo.d- SPECIAL SALE ruil, ret, ind it<*f absorbent cloth. Then repeat the cavwiji ind whole process on another area be- hiudge Township will clean up their hack yards, cellars, vacant ing sure to start within the edges WOMEN'S SHOES lots and other places collecting ruhhish + Alt* hi of tlie clean area to eliminate POLLY PRESTON tltaftlng" Mult ^r ,»„ streaking. All clean-ii|) ruhhish, placed at the curb, will he picked up, on s HANDLER OF BOSTON DU FONT #40 *.>..>W For i soft sheen use liquid or And Others OUTSIDE WHITI GAL. paste wax on the cebn surface, your regular collection day ONLY. Re*. $6.10 never, self-polishing v(ax. Awlv very sparingly with a soft cloth. $4.95 to $5.95- One manufacturer makes furni- ture wax in different colors for dif- DURING JUNE, JULY, AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER, Values up to $8.95 SPIVACK BROS. ferent woods. LIMITED SIZES AND WIDTHS Allow wash to dry at least 15 | sHII- STHEF.T PERTH AMBOY minutes, then buff with a clean GARBAGE WILL BE COLLECTED TWICE WEEKLY' 1S cloth until the wood just gleams. MEN'S SHOES Tl XKI'IIONF. P. A, 4-19.16 A piece of lamb's wool makes an excellent buffer. Always rub with AS FOLLOWS: FREEMAN - EDGERTON l»rnin of wood. MpNDAY &.THURSDAY: North of Main Street and Woodbridge $7.95 $8.95 $9.95'•• Furniture Proper, Aveuel and Iselin Values up to $12.95 [Solves Budget Problem y— TUESDAYS FRIDAY: South of Main Street, Edgar Hill, (Not All Sizes I If you want to save money, low- cosl, unpaintcd furniture may solve Sewaren, Port Reading and Colonia "JOIN OUR SHOE CUIB" your furnishings prnulsms. Haw do you RO about,it? It's simple. WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY: ,'Fonte, Hopelawn and Keashey You can paint it, of course, us- The Boot Shop ing enamel undercoat fnllrtwcd by TOP QUALITY I wo coats of quick-drying enamel. BOARD OF HEALTH 103 MAIN STREET WOODRRIIMiE, N. J. Or you can get a natural finish with wax and varnish. - STORE HOURS - , crease. Values arc still 3 per cent!; Tf vou ureter a stained finish to raises tlie grain and makes extra number is expected to be greatly DAILY 9:30 TO 6 P. M, Jv match other pieces it may be more above March 1, 1948. however. ,' sanding necessary. Spirit stain! increased this year, FRIDAY 9:30 TO 9 P. M. ij| diliiciili, but it i-an be done. evaporates too quicUyta easy use. J /The. secret lies in uslnn a slow- F Coal mine deaths show decrease OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS VI drying pl^m?nu oil satin. Abrive OCEAN TRAVEL , For the first time in ten years, foi) 1948, U, S, reports.,- s\\ fill, tiu nut, U5P pCrittra-CiTitC stStu Transportation men are expect- j the general level of farm as it strikes in too rapidly and is difficult to control. Water stain ing trans-atlantic travel this year estate values has declined, The to equal, if not surpass, the lush Bureau of Agricultural Economics levels of 1029 when steamships reports that ihe index of land ferried 1,386,000 passengers across values on March 1 this year was CLEAN UP, PAINT UP the Atlantic. Last year, 96.000 one per cent below that of Novem- transatlantic passengers were car- j ber 1 last, the first time since 1939 PARADE IS ON ried by ship and plane and the!that the index nas shown a de- „ Spring Cleaning Time is • • • APSOL RUG CLEANING TIME The- It's sprine Axain and time to have your rugs shampooed, rrpnirrd. Hrrlim mothproofed and SIOTMI by us. We arc READY MADE ,II.M) ci>ed to clean wall-to-wall carpeting and up- holstery in your own home. HOOKS SCREENS STANLEY ROYES f "PEELBUSTER \I\IH IU (TKTIS" WOOD FRAMES 366 Augusta Street S. A. 1-1582 South Amboy r,l!

I'KRTH AMBOY 4-0637 PEEL IF YOU DON'T HEED THIS MESSAGE! WALLPAPER • PAINTS Data and experience gathered over a period of i) years indicate that the foremost 340 STATE ST. paint problem of today is that of material applied losing its bond and peeling and CLEAN-UP WEEK MAY 16th PERTH AMHOY scaling. This leaves openings in a protective coating that are as injurious, or mure so, than if the area had not been painted. It creates opportunities for wet and dr'y t ! CLEAN-UP WFEK rot, shrinkage, a spawning place for fungus, rust, leakage, loss of insulation, to say SPECIAL nothing of the unsightliness of such a condition. PLASTIQ HAS PIONEERED! APSOL Yes, PLASTIQ HAS PIONMUtKll iu this field and will $2-20 Gal. save countless home owners within its scope, untold dis- I'lir YOUR HOME IjN satisfaction through the development oi a specialized rn» ior CONDITION solvent to be used in conjunction with ANY GOOD PURE We Carry a Complete Supply OIL OVTS1DE PAINT for prime-coating hew and old of the Finest Quality wooden construction.!This solvent is composed of a pene-j KARDWAHE • TOOLS FUSION j tratmg hydrocarbon and a molecular lubricant that actually "OILS the Oil" in your paint and is designed to PAINTS • VARNISHES OUTSIDE carry the p&ij|t film BELOW the surface of the! wood— BRUSHES '* • CLEANSERS WHITE LOCKING TJJE PAINT IN THR WOOD—NOT |()N THE AND UTENSILS TOP OF THE WOOD!!!!1 $4-10 Gal. .,',"" '""•'•l"-i'iiiiifi to ke«'i> your huiUe in i&$-U)V tondltion. r lnt STOP IN TODAY! lii|'| '" >'Ui,. oi your home with a Spring Clean-»)i'. * - 'iiiBii, To l»eUi you In every way. we liave a ii\ HI 7 • H.OOIt SANDERS & POLISHERS \ FOR RENT. GARBAGE CAI« * 4 tfiaa NO PAINT LIKE PLASTIQ MASON remember to see our TOOLS Cetb'rt-e Brochure at Any VUt$t'u\ Rrunvh LlnuUmn - Runs - Venetian complete stock of Blinds . IIOUSEWARE Asphalt mid Ruliher Tile . GARDEN SUPPLIES WE DELIVER" H«avy Whu t BASK LINOLEUM 3!k' A y»rd Blue w BUuk - Oifctu . Red- W. J. PATTEN COMPANY HARDWARE Ptt MARTIN'S PAINT STORE Sanitary Chemicals and Janitor Supplies SIU,,;I;T WOODBRIDOE, N. J. WOOOiRIDfiE FLOORS 1135 RAHWAY AVENUE 403-405 AMBOY AVENUE , PICRTH AMBOY, N. J. WO-8-t2!H Mo«t PAGE T\/ELVB THURSDAY, MAY 12, 194!) INDEPENDENT I-Mi,

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Hth Grade Graduate* properly prepared will be sent to ISEUN .. - M(M1 To Compete in Contest Iselin Notes Iselin Improvement Club Seeks Scout Troops Aid a pfliftpleRic hospital. daughter of Mr •„,', '. A large carton contnlnlnB books," Nagrosst, 133 Fi,(i « ' puzzles, eames and clothing has FORDS—The Lions Club of Sanitary Facilities For Park Cancer Foundation brated her flftii imiiij Fords will conduct essay contests —Mr. and Mrs. John lumber?, been sent to the Cancer Founda- ty Monday at ]ln , ' tion. ' for their graduatlnn class. Prizes Metuchen, spent Sunday at the ISEUN—The three Iselin Girl .were Nancy Tom:iv,,, ',"' local schools. These essays will b« home of Mrs. Louis* Qrogan, 160 ISELIN—A mretint! of the Iseiln Rose Ann Butter \'n' " ward, Ufjo Bctelli and William: Scout Troops met this week at of approximately 200 words, on Fiat Avenue. Improvement Association was held REPUBLICANS TO MEET Rrlno, Dianne mill |.'','" Rudland, was named. Mrs. Hose the home of their leader. Mrs. Jo- topics which represent the Lions —Mrs. Andre* Koehl and chil- Monday at the Harding Avenue ISELIN — The Eighth District li, Paul Burton, w,,,,, M.i Baran volunteered to make a club seph RapaclOll. Dow ivenuc. Clubs as Comunlty Service Organ- dren, Marks and William. Newark, flrchouse with Arthur Carlson pre- and Thomas Pu!zr' ' Troop 1, met Tuesday with Mrs. Republican Organization, Inc., will are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred siding. banner. It was decided to ask the August Magnanl, assisting. Alice meet Wednesday, 8 P. M., at" the Topics will be "Liberty." "In- Rapp, Kennedy Place. The by-laws of the association merchants to display the American III The Mailbox: and Doris Young and Marilyn home of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Pe- Idaho site eh,,,, telligence" or "Our Nation's —Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nnsrosst were read and Frr-d Mess save a fluR In front of their stores on Me- . . Rutti Van Pell. Woodbridizp. is Zawadski received , proficiency terson, Oak Tree RoaA" atomic testinu •ibi1.,,' ' Safety." The respective school and children, Koreene and Wayne, history of the sroup and its ac- We of the 12 members ot the In- morial Dav as a tribute to the warbadge! s and membership stars. principals will screen out the win-139 Flat Avenue, visited Mr. andcomplishments to date. dead. I termediate clavs of the School of new for their urndautlng clasp. Mrs. Henry Broeder, Reansburg It was voted to send $5 to the The Senior Service Troop No. 4 Rurslni! at tlir Hospital of St. Bnv- Prize* for the best essays Will be and Mrs. Prances Nagrosst, West VFW Po$t for Memorial Day ex- Joseph Neupauer gave n report impt Tuesday at 7:30 P. M., with Dabns For Women mid Children, presented to the winners at Rrad- Keansbuig, Saturday. „ penses. The association will par- on road conditions. He stated that Mrs. Magnanl assisting. Investi- MuMc some work is being done now. A ftewark, who will Attend an all- uatlon exercises by a Lions Club —Mrs. Carl Ooldsteln and ticipate in the parnde and a com- ture services for this troop will be mittee, consistlnR of Charles Ed- letter was sent to Committee-man 4«y picnic today at Hacklebamey representative. The committee In Haunhter, Carol, Correjn Avenue, held next Tuesday, Parents and e Thratrr, 1020 Broad Slrrci, Nnvark. \ i chariie of this project ar* Stephen Peter Schmidt requestlns him to friends are Invited to attend. State. Purk . . . Miss Claire Nay- have returned home after vaca- A. Frost and Joseph A. Dambach, tion^ In Florida for a month. Inquire about Che installation of On Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Ijjr, daughter of Mrs. Mabel C. Sr. —Michael Otto, Homestead Sixth Distrivt (,()P a lavatory and and drinking foun- Mary Martuccl was assistant at a SAT. EVK., May 14 al \V:M\ ffaylor. 140 GroVe Avenue, Wood- Park, is visiting his uncle and Plans Dunce, June 3rd tain in Iselin Memorial Park which session of Troop 11. Barbara Jor- fctictee, plnyed an important part aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Furze, has been consistently requested by; dan was welcomed as a tenderfoot the association. ' t i Evelyn Kuskovlch was An Vnutual Mimirul 1'lrnsiirc . A Hare Oi>i><,rin,,ih. •m ''Le Bourseois Gcntllhomme" by York'Seroka Betrothal 138 Sonora Avenue, for a few , I8ELIN — Victor Knten, Green scou anc Molieie. Riven by the French De- Announced by Parents weeks. Street, Ws host.to the Sixth Dis- After the meetins a .social hour; welcome'd Into the troop on a partment, ns its nnnual production —Mr, and Mrs. John Pelth and trict Republican Club at Its meet- was held and dancing was enjoyed, transfer from Woodbridge. Music was provided by the Three The three troops have made 84 at Duke University, Durham, N. C. FORDS — The engagement of son, Ralph. Saginaw, Mich., were in? Wednesday. COMBINED GLEE CLUlisI the Saturday guests of Mr. and King's. Refreshments were served rolls of bandages In assorted sizes , . , Cadet James S. Wight, son of Miss Jeanne Seroka. daughter of Tickets for the dance slated for OF Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Seroka, 2 Mrs. Uco Battelll, 125 Sonora June-3 at the St. Cecelia's Recrea- by Mrs. Margaret ClaA. Mrs. Fred • and 27 hospital bed pads for the Mr. atut Mrs. James S. Wlsht, 611 Lincoln Avenue, to Donald York, Avenue. tion Center were distributed. Mess, and Mrs. Anna Vander Cancer Foundation to date, Linden Avenue, Woodbrldge', was son of Mr. and Mrs. John York, Further plans for the campaign' Decker. The scouw are makinu an ap- YALE RUTGERS BARNAIU) recently promoted to tlie runk of 23 MacArthur Drive. Runyon Park, *The closing meeting of the sea- i Peal for all old clocks and used HOSTESS TO CLl/B for the November election were Bnsisn at the Admiral Farragut has been announced by her par- son will be held June 13. 8:30 envelopes with cancelled stamps KEASBEY—The Tumblers Club discussed. The next session will be ents. held June 1. P. M.. at the Harding Avenue fire- ~~" PRINCETON UPSAU Academy. He is a membar of the met at the home of Mrs. Tlllie s Second Company in the Farrasut Miss Seroka, a graduate of Perth Lavln, Perth Amboy. Present were house. ' — \T Amboy High School, Is employed Battalion organization. Mrs. Julia Orosz, Mrs. Betty Pln- TEEN-AGERS MEET by the Prudential Insurance Com- N. J. COLLEGE FOR WOMKN ,' ^ kowskl, Mrs. Mary Peterson and ISELIN—A meeting of the Teen AWAY FOR WEEKEND pany In Newark. Her fiance at- Mrs. Helen Orosz. At The Typewriter: tended Woodbridge and Metuchen Agers Club was held Monday at FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Paul COLLW;K the home of Miss Rita Monaghan, Chovan, 22 Fairfield Avenue, spent SARAH LAWRENCE Georiie C. Paulson, formerly of Hiirh Schools and is employed by FORDS, N. J. - P. A. *-«4l the Industrial Tape Corporation DAUGHTER BORN Middlesex Avenue, with Joan the weekend visitlns in Arlington, St. Grorpr Avenue. is .'srvin?! as, in New Brunswick, FORDS — Mr. and Mrs. MaxBennett presiding. It wa-s planned Va., and Washinaton, D. C Sfterial arrangements being made for Heating rlmnil ;hlll]l, fltemnn aboard the USB Mount GerzofT. 69 Summit Avenue, are to have a club sons, j — THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND Olympus, A.G.C8. fln&ship for the Tickets,'JOcents, $1.20, $1.30, Sl.KO, J2.H) (|iU i,,... 'he parents of a daughter born in The next meeting will be held ||~ SATURDAY Commander of Atlantic Amphi- CYCLIST, 91 DIES AFTER AT THF, f'OOl, Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfleld. Monday at the home; of Jean Tay- H' bious Fleet Group 2 which par- CRASH On nile Griffith Mmii- KoiinJutinii, CrilTnli Building, 1,11', II | - lor, Coakly Street, Monday. Pres- TAKE ME OUT TO TIIE ticipated m the recent Caribbean NEENAH, Wis. - Joe Leppla, 2, N. J, MArkut J->W«., I.'. Bamlifrun* C... >n.l krr.,,- • \. ; ent were Violet Sorensen, Joan who boasted he was the olejest POSTPONE DINER BALL GAME" -paneuvprs . . . The So-Shell show Furze-, Margie Mohr. Jenn Taylor. and dance May 23 and 26 at Wood- motorcyclist in the world, died re- FORDS—The Fords Social Club RAHWAf 7-I25O With Frank Sinatra, Esther Dririiu- Hish Scliool Adltorlum cently of Injuries suffered when postponed Its dinner scheduled for Williams and Gene Kelly should be the best put on by the his motorcycle skidded into a lats night until further notice. TODAY TIIIU SATURDAY The Devil Hides the STATE THEATUi; group . . The United Jewish dlfch.He was 91. Leppla took up "JOE PALOOKA IN cycling after he was 60 and wore Hteh Winds! Appeal drive is in full swing. Qubta RECUPERATING THE BIG FIGHT" JUST A REMINDER out five motorcycles in povtrins Richard Widmark is set at $50,000 . . . Understand FORDS—Mrs. Elaine Fischer, 20 Lionel liarrymore With Leon Erroll and Jimmei Wlsht is back at Perth some 100,000 miles. Our Modern Hornsby Street, is recuperating at Friday - Saturday - Sunday Dean Storkwrll Joe Klrkwood, Jr. Amboy General Hospital. His her home, after being a surgical "DOWN TO THE Also, Extra Cartoons at filends, and they are legion, hope OFFEE-TEA patient In St. Peter's Hospital, New 2 MIGHTY TRIUMPHS!] IN SHU'S" AIR CONDITIONING PLANTl lie will be up and around soon. . . • Americans are drinking more Brunswick. —Also— Saturday Matinee and more coffee and less and less Lurainc Day - Kirk Douglas Now in Opcrtaion for tea, according to the Commerce "MY DEAR SECRETARY" SUNDAY AND MONDAY COOLNESS AND COMFORT JTORK PAYS CALL Tidbits: Department, which reports that BOYS! GIRLS'. FORDS—-Mr. and Mrs. John Visit Fred P. Buntenbach, cashier of the 38-year trend was reaffirmed FREE! FREE! 'THREE tiODFATHERS" Sedivy, 54 Second Street, arc the the Woodbridge National Bank, by a rise in the per-person con-, With parents of a son born in the Perth has been named vice president of sumption of coffee to 19.04 pounds SATURDAY MATINKKS John Wayne, Pedro Armcndariz THE STATE THEATRE the New Jersey Conference of n 1948. Average consumption of Amboy General Hospital. RKO Rep of inmates of the institution, DR. ffiWIN J. GOLDMAN 1$ seeking baseball games with nniformecrteams in ttie Township OPTOMETRIST fcnd vicinity. The Prison team is Woodbridge Fur Shop In the Rahway City League but 93 MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE, N. J. nts to play Independent games SAVE Saturdays. If your team is in- 522 AMq(|Y AYE. ^ TEL?. W770 fcrested call Edward Wenzloff at DAILY 10 A. M. TO^ P. M. EXCEPT WEDNESDAY Prison Farm, Rahway 7-2060 EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT f. , Mr. and Mrs. James A Rushes, Jr., North Plalnfleld are parents of a daughter, June n, bom Sunday at Perth Am- STATE THEATRE j General Hospital. Mrs. Hughet WOODBUIDGE, N. J. the former Miss Anne Mooney AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT Bain Street. Woodbrldge . . . ALUMINUM Pictures of SELF-STORING TODAY THRU SATURDAY n$l But Not least the Bride In Glorious Technicolor .•n WAKE ME 9UT TO THE BALL GAME" ur heartiest congratulations to With Betty GARKETT - Edward ARNOLD r,-^l\ and Mrs. C. William Messick COMBINATION To keep forever alive Plus, Turhan BEYj - Lynn BARI in |;'>flreen Street, on their silver wed- SCREEN and STORM that wondrous wed- NEVER pg aniversary , . . And our best "THE AMAZING MR. X" ding day. Our ex'pen hes to Jean Aaroe on her en- SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY BEFORE photographers will gement. Jean is a fine girl and Burt LANCASTER - Yvonne DeC'ARLO In »uch iponlanioui s the best . . . Little John WINDOWS take an exciting album acclaltnforanyma- \>\] ul Kish, son of Mr. and Mrs. of bridal portraits . . . "CR1SS X CROPS'' TORCH ENCLOSURES tlgn picture. N»wt- \\ John Kish, New Brunswick Ave- and If you wish, a can- Plus, GENE AUTRY in pap*r», magailnti, e, Fords celebrated his birthday DOORS did-picture record ot "THE BIG SOMBRERO' radio, famoui col- \l isterday . . . And last but not your entire wedding umniitt all hall Blast, don't forget that next week Change piass or screen from In WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY 1 day. Purse •• pleasing 'JOAN OF ARC -"* Clean-up Week in the Town- ioel McCRKA - Afexis SMITH in Humph «f «nlirtoin- side of house in seconds—no prices. Stop in and sec ilp of Woodbridge. So tidy up I "SOUTH OF $T, LOUIS" at cellar, attic, garage, yard and storage probljm. Better than our beautiful selection acant lot ... , wood *r steel. |WU| not rust, ro of welding albums at or oxidize. Aluminum screen prices to fit your budget, • will not burn. Impervious t< fllTMAC TODAY all weather and climatic condi ^^ 1'ertlVerthi AinUciAinbuy %& Tllll.il M*v IU I'huur I'. \. l-::: THRU MAY IK tlons. Good fur a house time, 2 HKi FKATIIRK PROGRAM ..--w,,INORID Average Job Costs S160 MONTHLY TAYME^TS TO BERGMAN SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE Don't Wait Until a Week A VICTOR FLEMING POODUCTIOH COLOR «i ttCHNICOLOR KREE TELEPHONE SERVICE CAll V lHOVUnOi Ly.es,., you're safe 'If yoU'fe.t ••»•«*. inimn IUWVU fhone N. B. 8-7771 at our ex WtWU • SIM Utuw W, Wilt. HHH BWUHM m UCI1 «IUAU1 1. some of these Manhattan or Before the Wedding yense, 9 to 5 dully; Saturday Jp McGregor Sport BhlrU for to noon, for free wtlmaU an WALTE* WANGER • VICTOR FLEMING lithe warm weather,' They're | demonstration In your home, Make an Ajipoiiitmenl with Us Now day or evening. Tell operator [<• cool. They're washable. | to reverse charges. WOODBRIDGE I | V FELLER, CHAPMAN CONTINUOUS |»E FKOiM "• I PHOTO STUDIO SATIJRDAY AND SUNDAY FROM l:«» '' *' Windsor Lukls, Prop. JEANETTE MacDONALD .IN- IMOI> • & SMITH 74 MAIN STREET WOQBB1UOGE Lloyd Nolan MATINEE PHONE WUG£« 8- •" Claude JHrnmu, Jr., ADULTS 74c I 160 SANDFORU STREET Open 9-6 Dally Except FtUtny, fi-9 and LaHsie Caught- CHILDREN m ALh Closed Wednesdays WOODBRIDtll! ' NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J, ALL PRICES TAX INCL.

Neit to Woolwortfc's iU : Editorials: ; WELL, WHAT ARE YOU SMILING AT?' Opinions of Othen IIF.HK WE CO AGAIN * * 'if- •s/*l 1937 The Deiwfcrats are •>Wit the Wnixl b:il t),n k i ) miii- " Ml upending too much money ' -• i|)iiil).ii>lv kiliiiv. i' "f i' 0 Firemen's Rights are Jeopardized 1938- 'They art coddllnji In 111' : -^rlltl.t]'; of In ' .-'.tut - ^Vtftt] ulrrttions and Infinite fire protection in an area which has been bor and undermining private en- I Kin tiiirhan::-1;!. terprise. " Thf politu-.ii nn cull u;,iti"ti ' vnship Committee, its led to believe it can depend upon it, our 1939—They are regiment Inn lias born ilv j'-Mimirtum tin' ;l!" ittempting to rnedl- next greatest concern is over the fact thaj, the nation Into socialism." Truman - Democi-ie ' i|V This is dictatorship and totalitarianism terprise " when they pi-'diried ,i Deary '.,.,,.,11,^ of whether the en- Day after election, 1944 - victory. What they li,n| no'., at its. worst. If this sort of thing can hap- ' involved bums to the "OUCH!" counted nn w.is the .[.u liter ,uid • * ]!( mM pen to a volunteer fireman in Colonia, it 1945 -- "The Democrats "are the independent lihrr.il. "' iilP two fire companies coddling, labor and undermining Neither of these two cUmenM can happen to a volunteer fireman and a private enterprise." of the American elccinr.ite nmld ,"h,iAvcon them, and there 1946--"They are renlmentin« be called,.hostile to laljm1. Bit', f- •%• volunteer fire company in any other section the nation into socialism." '' ... Uic Board of Fire Com- ne-lther >(av<>.ii mn •. "the Colonia Fire -District caii remove fire patch. the thins to (In wa.s to start with i.tcction and not to provide the. smallest b.iH possible, ". nUiiity for puffing the pride apparatus from accepted and recognized WASTING TI1K DOCTOR'S ' What happened, however, wns TIME to drive a staltr far on the pro- • u|im, or group of individuals, headquarters, similar power can be_assumed Advocates of natlonnliziiv.: labor side. And it. seems to be a ()Vei-oxaggerated sense of by any Fire Commissioner. medical care, under a so-called law of human behavior that ex- ,,,1-umce already. We can We cannot, attempt to pass upon the compulsory health Insurance tremes b budget $1.0,000 annually problem, and one no doubt which Mr. were lifted. ture and signed by Governor 1 Last year 1.115,000 cars passed continuation of express highways '•i'nlk reading rooms," buHt Mazzur wished to emphasize in his letter being constructed through tl^e nriscnll, the Atlantic City- and Oh Gosh!-They look • through the 45 inspection lanes in Oceanport tracks will probably him /or a ride!"' i;i supporting in toto a pri- to us. At the moment, we can think of no the 28 official sjsatians of the Slate South and across Chesepeake Bay to Delaware. It will eventu- Operate at the same time for a % •-his grin i!' iu:y of any kind, •.; - hiethod of improving these institutions during the.ftost six months period summer period to attract vaca- IIIIKII tViniuniNun Kill> is just as wid»— starting April 1 and 983,066 cms ally pay for itsel91thvough tolls. Mn rrh N, I NTH—VIIUUMI 'i, nil'.: :;;ition is distributed'among without actually earning the money the It ,wiU„ noT burden tlie State tion crowds respectively from the For Laffit Off were inspected during the second southern part of the State and is shrewd, by heck,- MI the Township, and most hard way to achieve this goal. An interested period starting October 1. ' Treasury. It i'\n promote high- (OMIIIMVCi way safety, It will relieve many the north shore area. {IHItll We do INSURE State Motor Vehicle Depart- I'lio I.ciilli-r-.liiiiriinl unvide a very meager salary •group of able-bodied students could cer- of the heavily burdened traffic Tlic WiiiMlhrlilKF l.ruill-r I limit) his every check! ment records show that 383,631 CELLS:—Padded cells in mu- \\ iiuillirlilKC lliilv|iruiU>iit llllMII .'•!!•.. Obviously, out of a sum tainly make a tremendous contribution in arteries of New Jersey .and it will nicipal jails are frowned upon cars were turned down for de- result in out-of-State motorists Tin- Ix'llil .liiuriinl .; i"" is little remaining with this direction. We would certainly like to fects during the first period and by the State Department of In- I'lihlislnMl |.',vcrv Thur-sd.iv liy paying for their USQ. of the road. tin- WIHHIIII-IIIKI- I'liIiliMhinn- I'DIII- 311,411 during the second period. stitutions and Agecies in a list of ai books, even though all see them undertake the job. IHHU-. WIHMIIII-IIIKI-, N. J. More than forty-three per cent SOIL:—Soil conservation prac-, practices to be followed by Chiefs l.'liiirli's 10. (IICKUI'V, t'l-i-siik'iil DRAGOSET of the rejections,were caused by tlces are being followed more each of Police and. others in promoting Liiwi't'iii-c V. I'aiuiiiiiM, REALI'STATE defective lights; 28 per cent for adequate standards of city jails Vii-f-l'i-fslcli'iil ;iinl Tn-risuirr season on New Jersey farms to l.lli\" K. INSURANCE defective brakes and 11 per cent and other municipal lock-ups. keep the good earth, from being V£lD Nowhere - Fast; for unsafe steering alignments. washed away dawn the brooks The Instructions provide that Getting the uie of padded cells should be 197 MAIN ST. Woodkr«9« 8-ailSI mi party in Woodbridge be doing their paVty,a much,greater favor, "I am sure the publio feels that anil .slieania to nvcro durinu if a third of the cars registered in heavy storms. 'avoided except under extreme >H\VNi'.\iM-;it conditions, as the use of these *-.OO HIT yrnr iy big job ahead of it it seems to us, if they would consider the New Jersey cannot pass inspec- Recently, soil,conservation his- (Continued on Page 15) problem On a Township-wide basis rather tion, they should not be on the tory was [nade in New Jersey to suggest from our place highways until they a 13 made that Jt will never get at it than in the narrow light of ward boun- when .i farm lease was sfcngd declared Commissioner containinj! a clause requiring the ' reached soon daries. Any candidate (or leader must be. "Official ihspection of lessor to operate the farm in com- as acceptable and "effective, if he is to be cars has reduced New jersey's ac- pliance with soil conservation seriously considered, in one sectjpn o-f "th - e cident rate and it is our intention practice. Whether you travel by train, bus or car is being encountered to further curtail accidents by Earl Price leased his farm ill because of the mis- Township as in the one in wRTcn he origin- seeing that all cars on the high- Sparta Township lor three yeari; ways are safe to drive." by a few ward reprjesen- ates. If he succeeds for any other reason You'll 0/1(1 the Woodbridge National convenient important thing is to ob- Jjhen he has won a sadly empty victory, as •••matter of triumphal rec- has his sponsors. (GLAMOR GIRLS*tt particular ward. We hope As we have said.Before, we believe that the best government derives from stiff po- ) ;cd if we laugh up our You'll find the Woodbridge National litical Opposition. It is oh these grounds, such childlike thinking, litical ppo Ba^k located in the heart of Woodj y'Uiat'u'C thTpwty then, that we hope November will develop bridge's thriving shopping center—I- •• some kind off succeas In good, wholesomwholeso e Competition-bup t this will just a few blocks from the railroad sta- i t b littl if th Rblins •••' there is going to be little be a vain hope, indeed, if the Republicans .ition and convenient to reach also by ...!„• ' don't preparprepare to battle the Democrats in- •- baa orautomobile, For your added,cqr> stead of each individuals would venience the Bank is open every Friday from 4 to 6 p, nr., as well as its regular hours of 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. Start saving What Goverment Costs You by opening your INSURED account •i this Friday. I by New Jersey taxpayers ments to various levels of 100 MAIN -•'nosl. 3...0. per cent. of. th,.i e in. - \^.i-.Federalmi , $l,400,O0Q,OOf«i At\n nrtn MM-; State, ' si;,t,-s citizens 000; County, $77,000,000; Municipal, $210,- •' "i"«i by the New. 6,740,- What did this mean to the average New hl< the latest year for which Jersey taxpayer? • ""' is available. In the same * If tbtewere divided among the total pop- • laximyen paid AMt twtf ulation, the tax bin for every^an woman 1 u» support Federal, State, and child in the State would be $434 Of WOODBRIDGE NATIONAL 1BANK ! i-H-ai government operations, "course, the burden would be multipleI tor ••"'"'•^ to 29.5 per cent oTincome, the head of the family. The share paid by / «IUMUICll FBUKHAI. RKSBftVfc! HVSl'KH ;; "•' reporu, „ rtpreseXtoe the head of an avenge family of four would 1 KKKUAL UBFOSIT INHtHANOB UOIlI-Oll'ATlUN l)> 1 1 Kil ' "" ' 'w jei-wy dtiMr\a't»* pay- be $1,338. nj -y,,,..,-.,-...... --., .... ^t OMT MMt Hlhti ixptotiv«... but fust feet dutt mttm PAGE TCJUHTEEN THURSDAY; MAY 18,

SchaefTer. Harry Bobbins. Mrs. In order O 1)1 Vii'Rlnla Mason. Norwich. N' Y.; for the School Unit Holds Scouts Honored Sewaren Notes History Club Sets Colonia News Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk.Bckroth'and have attained i'i" children. Jnnrt and Daniel, before Nnvemi,/, 'Poverty Social' By Men's Club Date for Luncheon Wllkes-Barre, Pa.; Mr. nnd Mrs. arm r*R\iiatLon 1 —Mrs. Evelyrf' Schmidt, Broad —A successful and well-attended | Colonla Volunteer Fire Company, Lee Bauer. MIM Ha»l Smith, and Under absolute],, Mfty l6 8 P M flt the Charles FenstemakeiyBbvwick, Pa. may a <• hiui i)P,',, 9EWAREN~~The 9cw«ren Home Street, high priestess of Harmony dinner wa« held lit the Civic Im- JjJJh|J|j ' ' ' Sewaren Club Members Shrine No . 15, arid Mrs. Jack ^iMrs. Philip DerJBliyker, New unless he will i,,, and School Circle sponsored « Annual Affair to be provemwu Club, under the aus- „„, Thomas, Cliff Road, are attend- Dover Road, are visitln" relatives before this "Poverty Social" at the school. All Hosts at Dinner at pices of the Knitting and Sewing I t.nlTh7"nt"« m mcet ing the supreme convention of the Held May 24th; Card wm)Bnl al at Fort Lauderdale, Fla,, for a few the guests came drwied In houie Circle. A hand-crocheted wool at- j M. at the Colonla Republican Clubhouse White Shrine, Chicago. Party Slated May 20th weeks. ARM8 AID circles and weanng affroni. All qhui was awarded to Mrs. William —Private James Rankin, who Nagylskl. West Street, and a —The Taxpayers' Association —Mr. and Mrs. James Rarahan, luxury Items such as jewelry and SFWAREN — Memb?rs of the SEWAREN-The Sbwaren HIs- The plan tor I,,, has been spending a furlough with rtatchlng pillow to Mrs. OooiRe will meet tomorrow, 8 P. M. at the East Cliff Road, entertained Mr. Part nations' ,|, other fineries were "fOrtlddeh'1 Sewaren Ora-y Boys' Club and tory Clu; 'ld Its nnminl Flower his parent*. Mr, nnd Mrs. H. B. Scott, Inman Avenue. The com- flrehouse, Inman Avenue. and Mrs. William Harahan .and mitted to tlip sni Sewaren Boy Scout Troop 30 were Show at home of Mrs. Elwood nnd the wearer paid a flpe (or the Rankin. Cliff Road, nas returned mittee In charged Included Mrs. —Ellen and David "Stover, chil- son, Dennis, of Newark, Sunday. lations Commlti,,, 1 guests of honor at a dinner meet- Wlcltbern. Ens! Avenuo. privilege of wearing the * articles. to the Air Corps Radio School at dren of Mr. nnd Mrs. Clark Stover. —Mrs. Clyde Yeomnn, formerly $1,130,000,000 i., Ing of Che Sewaren Men's Club at. Flower awards Wi/p won by Mrs. Susan Leworthy, Mrs. Minnie Eck. Keesler Field, Blloxl. Miss. Mrs. Greta Rosenberg, Mrs. Mar- are 111 at their home, Warwick of West Hill Road, now of Toms nlng July fnr Mrs. Louis Zehrer won the col- the Sewaren Republican Club. Olive Van Iderstlns. first: Mrs. A. till' tumc prize. Mrs. Joseph Medvetz, —Mrs, MadKe Murphf Callfon, tha Welthop. Mrs. Alveda Suit. RPad- . River, spent Tuesday as the guest Joined with ih,. W. Scheldt, seor.cl and third. Mrs. Patrick Catano, Mrs. Cathe- Gussts were Pierre Catano, Al- was the recent dinner guest of The next affair planned by the —Eric Hartt»n. Warwick Road, of-Mrs. James Harahan, East Cliff addition, it ,„•„„;,, (red Austen. Bruce MaRyniv David Pluns weir made fnr members rine MarDonald and Mrs. Samuel Mrs. F. J. Adams. w?st Avenue. group will be a luncheon on May took part In the play. "Hay Fever," Road. 000,000 for mllii,IP Dowllng, Fennels Rymsha. Richard j to visit Vinrlund Training School Cnuniprmnn were the prize wln- —Mrs. Jessie Mozer, Philadtl- 25, from 1 P, M. at the Civic 1m- 'Saturday evening given by the —Frank Mlnchella, attending Turkey unit jjofi-iir n.Ti iii the name contests. and Robert Edmonds, William Si-1 on May 18th nnd have luncheon St. Peter's ColicKP, Jersey City, phia, has returned to her home there wiih t.he well-known author provement Clubhouse. This will be Ildtfran Club, Rahway. Aiiot her feature of the-evening Imonsen, K<;th Burnett, John An-! spent the weekend with his par* sft«r a visit with Mi', and Mrs. Pearl S. Buck as suc-st speaker, the last meeting of the seAson. —William Thornhjll has re- \v.t!, :i while elephant auction In i rlerson, John and Robert'Anderscli.! ents, Mr. and Mis. Ross Mir.'.'helhJ, ! Kenneth p. piitler, West Avenue. Tly annual sprinis luncheon will The commltteejncludes Mrs. Edna lurnc(j to n|s nomp On Warwick wiii/h scvi /al quests served as auc- i Robert Cornwall, James DePortl. Archangel Avenue. —Miss Betty Crolzer, West Ave- be held May 24. Mrs. A. Hanle and Sklblnski. Mrs. Dllger, Mrs. Doro-lRoa[( nftel. a \m[WiS trip to i inner rs, •William Petcsen, Adam and! -Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rohde, 1)1)", spent the weekend In Norfolk Mrs. F. T. Howell will'be in charge thy Schussler, and Mrs. Jessie Houston, Ttxas. 3nyder, Raymond and William i Full-view Avenue, attended a per- 'iiie committee Included Mrs. Conn. of arrangements. All reservations Oberdlck. - —MrRi S, N. Growihalgh. Fair- 1 Morrison, John Peterson- formance: of the circus afMadlson .ios?ph Kublcka , chairman, • as- —Mrs, Montgomery Balfour. are to be made with -Mrs. Hanie. —The Colonia Women's ftepuD- ,V|eff Avenue, left, Saturday ANDKRSO1 Members present were -Henry Square Garden, N. Y.. Friday. sisted by Mrs Casper Boehm. Mrs. Pest Aveue, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. A. W. Scheidt assisted by llcan Club met Thursday at the ing for an.extended visit with her Gilbert. Andrew Rqerl?. Ernest —Registration for new entrants Anthony Kubicka, Mrs. Charles E. J. Isblster, Garden' City, L, I. iJrs. Wickbt.i'p will plan the an- Colonltt Library, with Un, Helen sister, Mrs. Wallace Epley, Holly- Magahey, Joseph Ktfbicka. Jack into school will t..' held in the Bohlke. Mrs. MacOonald. Mrs. Roy ^Sunday, ual History Club card party for Rasmussen presiding. Plans were wood, -Florida. Burnett, Percy Austen, Lemuel; Principal's Office in Colonla SchpftC Furniture |i Anderson, Mrs. Harper Sloan and h-e benefit of the Sewaren Free made for a covered dish supper —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott, Rymsha, Tony Radoibskl, Alfred \-Mi;s. F. J. Adams was the gues' on May 17.18. and 19, from 9:00 Mrs. Edward Christopherson. of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bonan. New 'ublir Library, May 20 flt Mrs.! June 11, at 7 P. M. for members Enfield Road, entertained on Sun- Tel. Wood H Snyder. Michael Swetz, Albert mii ln A. M. to 11:30 A. M. nnd from 1:00 Brunswick. Sunday. Scheldt's home. Holton Street. ' elr families and friends. day Mr., and Mrs. Arthur Scott Rowley, Michael Demor?.„ j nell. "OPPORTUNITY BOND DRIVE Pinochle Club to Meet A vote Of thank's was extended to Shower US ( Startihs May 1G. the Govern- the Sunshine committee. Mrs. Also convenient to Buses 48 and ni ment will launch a bond drive, May 19 at Adams Home SlIPERCARRIER Catherine Krohne, chairman, for as neat nnd clean as a the quota for which, according to cards and visitR to residents who , Just six days after ^the laying SEWAREN — The Sewaren Pi- pin ... They'll be at the head ty Secretary of the Treasury John llaw bpcn Tlle Iiext nochle Club met at the home ofi '!'• of the class when It comes to of the keel of the projected 65,- W. Slhydef, is $1,040,000,000. Pres- idtj JW 8-2149 , Mrs. Bernard Sullivan. Broad ,«'!' .b? held Wednesday. June 1 being the cleanest dressed in $ HO MAIN STREET 000-ton supercarrier United States. ident Truman has urged Ameri- Street. 8 P. M. at the flrehouse. school. WJJDBRIOGE, N J 'Louis A. Johnson, Secretary of cans' to put their money into "the OPEN DAILY 9 A. M. - 6 P. M, I WEEDS MELT AWAY —The Colonia Club will meet I Defense, ordered the Navy to end safest investment in the world Prizes were won by Mrs. An- drew Simonsen, Mrs. George Luff-1 Monday at the Colonia Library, (Fridays Till 7 P.M.) i immediately construction of the today" — United States Govern- Grass Sparkles harry, Mrs. Samuel Henry, Mrs.'. The business meeting will begin flat-top. ment bonds. Kusma Cleaner a Anton Magyar. at 8 P. M,. after which cancer Charles Kuzma, Prop. S^^ Others present were Mrs. Floyd dre*slnpe next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Adams, West research makes it Avenue on May 19th. ble for everyone to FLOWERS have a lovely ROSE BUSHES LABOR SURPLUS weedfre* lawn. The Bureau of Employment Easily applied dry Security has reported that the re- —weeds succumb cent rise in unemployment has LANDSCAPING MODERN IRIS while the grass spread fairly evenly over the na- is nourished to tion. However, out of nearly 100 If you have never seen modern Iris in full bloom you GERANIUMS important labor arejs in the coun- thicker growth, i FILL YOUR BIN « try, only about one-fourth have are in for a real treat. You will see a riot of colors and richer color. what th«. Bureau consMm & [i moSf t^'fllit'fi«a-*ne4iUndr«d and fifty best named Handy Shaker Box )*» Vegetable,. Floww Plants "substantial labor surplus.'' • ••.,,. , -•-. • •"•• $1.00 ' varieties, also many others of gorgeous hues, when Box, treats 2500 GRASS SEED, FERTILIZER FOR THE REST you tisit our garden. Plants^are winter hardy, and sq ft - $3.50 [ LOWER SPRING PRICES FUNERAL PIECES, POTTED fnst multipliers. One block off Highway No. 27 (in 'W In Ml third luccenful year No' Rhododendrons , PLANTS, CORSAGES AND Metuchen). er a quarter-million useri, Red Maples, Holly BOUQUETS | Phone WOodbridge 8-0012 Pink Dogwood, Blueberries Potted Roses and Strawberries Phone Woodhridge 8-1GS3 | FOR PROMPT DELIVERY WALSHECKS Garden Flowers PERENNIALS, IVY FLOWER SHOl' .-•••• ELIZABETH HARDWARl | Prices Subject To Change On Or Before August 1 98 MAIN STREET 79 Rose Street Metuchen 6-1226 LARGE ASSORTMENT WOODBRIDGE, N. J. & SUPPLY CO., Inc. 217-223 FAYETTE STREET FKRTII Will Garden Plants and Supplies We Deliver and Telegraph Member—American Iris Society 1 Flowers PKKTH AMBOY 4-2580-1-2 JOHN J. BITTING COLONIA PLANT MARKET First of the High-Compression Engines of the Future 100 FULTON ST. 1735 ST. GEORGE AVE. 1 Mobilheat - 'blue coal' RAHWAY, N. J. Telephone: Rahway 7-2091 0LDSM0B.LES"R0CKET"6ETS MORE You ought to be MORE MILEAGE FROM TODAY'S GASOLINE! ; driving a

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Manson BERNIE AUTO SALES HELP WAXTEU—MAI.P . . , How WHITMAN'S CANDIES WOODBRIDGE, N. J. prices. Sh RANGES Esposito's Music Shop INSURANCE ill H-ll'-l. Cosmetics • Film 405 AMBOY AVENIIE Experienced Operators (Both Cav and Electric) AUTHORIZED DEALER Woodbridfe 8-MH7 rooiti ini.n Greeting Cards WOODBRIDGE, N. J. , On CkllArrii'i Dteuca RADIO AND TELEVISION Bueseher, Selmer, Martin and Steady Work—Good Pay Also HHi ilospltalliiatlon—Vacation With Pay Gfi IWAIN STREET Euplphone. Wdge. 8-1020 - 8-1021 Insurance Benefits Student and Professional Representing Boynton Brothers VVoodbridee 8-1335 RAYMOND JACKSON CARTERET NOVELTY CO. Mring- Instruments. A Co. Over 27 Years Holohan Brothers Musical Instruction on All 51! Wheeler Avenue Carteret 1 ivory AND SON OARAGE Carteret 8.(1370 our w. Instruments. Standard Esso Products 2/3-24 I'. M. Army Navy Store • ' DRUGGIST 465 New Brunswick Avenue telephone Woodbridfe 8-1592-J Sarah Ann's Fords, N. J. P'aone CAR FOR SALE Woodbridge 8-0064 and 8-0533 KOOS BROS.I 88 Main Street Perth Amboy 4-6948 "UttMORII.K 194(1, 4-door HPilim— Hour New Cor. Amboy Avenue ana Cooking Class V11 _ JJiiilln IIM.I hputer. UIXHI tiri-«. WAREHOISEI Woodhridftt Headquarters (or • Roofing and Siding • VHi{ I'onskiei' be»l offei'. 1'liono Cur- a Comnlete Line of Woodbridge, N. I. Second Street iirel l-7(J2ii from !l A. M. to (i I'. M.; 1 mile north of cur sti Men's Wtti Clothes, Shoes, Pet Shop Firestone Tires aad Tubes VVoiHlhriilR.' n-2'.lti from f, lo S \\ il. Corner Slili-j M. Telephone: 8-0554 "If you want"to^ be pretty, eat Sportswear and -Luggage. St. GeorKt"i Ave. HINES ROOFING CO. Woodbridge, N. J. carrots;" how ofteti'have we heard Gutters - Leaders - Skylights this remark? There is a good deal Army and Navy Dog Kennels Slate ana Asphalt RS&ft of truth in this saying, as earroU -i-uiu-w. Salm Stores Rubberold Shingles Taxi contain many good qualities that —[ GOING AWAY? All work covered by Workmen's I have a direct bearing on good pour creamed 114 MAIN STREET peas over and and cook in bmhn BOARD YOUR DOGS Compensation and Liability health. Many delicious dishes may arcmrid them, and cook in boibii' •:. be prepared by combining carrots 1 WOODBRIDGE, N. I. kfeily, Weekly, Monthly Rates Joe's Pet Shop from water, drain ai WOODBRIDGE with other vegetables. Try the fol-' Carrot and Mushroom Loaf WDGF.. 8-2378 Washing and Stripping 1'ctn " Foorift - NR|>|>lffH - Hpritnicnt shortening, add "ii owing and see for yourself: 1 cup milk Well Ventilated KrpNh Dully - I'. H. (iuv't liiH|>ei't?d salt, ami •, Best of Can IMP Mm In - (inlnis - I'ri«kln Hines Roofing Co. Mint-Flavored Glaied Carrots 3 tablespoons shortening III rein - (liters - SuiHlllen 456 School Street, Woodbridge 3 tablespoon's flour slowly for 5 mi,nit- 5$ NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE And Peas centers of eamib . 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Rooflne, Metal Ccillnts and Make a cream sauce of the milk, pieces of butter mi e; DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE ipoonful of fresh mint leaves finely 07 ROOSEVELT AVENUE I Deters Pony Ride Furnace Work shortening, flour, peper and salt. in a hot oven lor 3d Hotel For Dogs METERED RATES minced. Cook slowly until nicely mir.utj Near Hudson Street ^J glazed, then add a pint of fresh Cool slightly before adding the l CARTERET, N. J. lfl|Pedigreed cocker and collie pup- At Maplfc Tree Picnic 588 Alden'Street First A Mile 16c peas which have been cooked sep- well-drained diced carrots and mushrooms. Beat the eggs and fold pie*. Boarding, bathing and trim- Grounds Woodbridge, N. J. Each Additional M Mile . . 10c arately. Cook all together over the OFFICE: 443 PEARL STREET fire for 5 minutes. into mixture. Turn into a greased ming, also. Telephone 8-1246 bread pan which has been lined Help Wanloi Automotive WOODBRIDOE. N. J. Carrot Souffle SATURDAY.* SUNDAY with the long slices of carrots. Set 3 tablespoons 959 OLD LINCOLN. HIpHWAY the pan in\hot water and bake in a 4 tablespoons flour FROM % TO 6 t. M. moderate oven until firm. Serve "SINCE 1905^ Vi teaspoon salt—pepper 5 Feet I METUCHEN 6-2360 Tiling mmediately with mushrooms and '/ cup water Perth Amhoy Sales & 2 :elery sauce. Afctc Jersey Roofing 1-3 cup evaporated milk l'/i cups carrot pulp Service Corp. Radios Compafiy T. IIARMSEN E. W. NIER Funeral Directors • 3 eggs Creole Carrots • Roofing - Brick Siding Short <)rilrrCool| 5b4 LAURIE STREET .Melt fat, add flour, salt and Cook young carrots in boiling IN TELEVISION Metal Work PERTH AM30Y, N. J. ART TILE CO. pepper. Mix welU- Gradually add salted water until tender* but not Soda I)is|tciM'r: 309-313 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. soft. Remove seeds and fiber from SYNOWIECKI ITS ANDERSON 454 RAHWAY AVENUE water (in which carrots were 1 a green pepper, Cut carrots, green Girls or H" "Autiiorlced Hudson Dealer" PERTH AMBOY, N. J. WOODBRIDGE cooked) and milk; add /carrot .pulp FOR SERVICE AND SALES Tel. PE-4-0216 cooked and rubbed through a pepper and pimiento in thin strips. ?. A. 4-6413 P. A. 4-6413 Funeral Home BATHS KITCHENS Heat a little fat in a frying pan,, guaranteed Expert Workmanship sieve. Bring to boiling jpoint, stir- RUBBER FLOORING ring 'constantly. Beat egg yolks add carrotsand green pepper, and 46 Atlantic Street cook slowly for 10 minutes, Do not Anderson Radio (QUALITY FIRST) until thick and add beaten egg Portci" Auto Laundry Carteret, N. J. whites. Pour into greased baking brown. Add pimiento, salt and pep- 414 Amboy Avenue, Perth Ambojr Phones: WO-2927 dish and bake in an oven 350 depe- r to taste. Mix well. When ready Weekends and to serve sprinkle with chopped Telephone Carteret 8-5715 WALLLTOL TOW WALL P. A. 4-0G74 WO-8.-2S68 grees for 50 minutes. Posit inn CARS WASHED Phone Perth Amboy 4-3735 We Are Equipped to , Steamed Carrot Pudding Baked Stuffed Carrots r:iU WHILE YOU WAIT '" 6 carrots Pleasant i " I Furniture Clean Wall to Wall 1 cup grated raw carrots 'Tuxedos 1 egg—salt Radio Repairs mmi 1 cijp grated raw potatoes Modern Auto Lauitdry Vi cup chopped onion BUY ON THE HIGHWAY AND Upkolsterr la 1 clip sugar Telephone CA-8-5089 Lou Maty, Prop. ' SAVE Yonr Hume. 1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons chopped parsley Phojie P. A. 4-2991 Paprika—pepper jSimonizing, Blue Coral Treatment Spring Is the season for new AVs Radio &\ Television niigi Calletf tot 1 cup flfour \ freshness, j Our furniture is 1 tablespoon shortening !l SALES and SERVICE and Delivered. Butter dize of an egg * Route - 413-15 MARKET STREET fresh in design experienced S. Fishkin (1 teaspoon [grated nutmeg Bread crumbs Authorized Service Entflneer Select carrots which are short WOODBKHH-I: N.1 ! PERTH AMBOY, N. J. in quality. |2 teaspaan [cinnamon Only the Best Replacement Parts Trouseijs and Sportswear and thick. lWash and scrape them Perth Anjboy 4-4851 Winter Brothers STANLEY BOYES [2 teaspoon (soda mpced with th Used 366 August* Street Tuxjedos for Hire potatoes Wayside Furniture Shop •AlKWork Fully Guaranteed South Amboy S. A. 1-1582 1 cup raisins Highway 25 Ayenel, N. J All Type Tubes and Batteries it), 205 SMITH STREET JWx thoroughly arjid steam thre> Building Materials • Open Daily 10 A. M. t6«T.*I.- Stock. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. hours. Servi with a sauce mad> FOT\ Better Brakes . . Phone Woodbridge 8-1517 34 PERSHING AVfeNUE Sand - Dirt - Fill of 1 cup sugar, 1 egg, and the julc. ' CARTERET, N. J. of % lemon. Beat and pour into Work Mixed Concrete this J tablespoons of hot milk am Let An EXPERT Do Your Brak. • Umber and Millwork • TOP SOIL allo^to come to;a boil. 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Add butter, sugar, BRAKE DRUM REFACINO fl CAR7BRET, N. J. * Service Stations • PERTH AMBOY salt, pepper and parsley. Beat eggs until light and add with the grated BRAKE CYLINDER HONING AND HI•-«•'» THIS VICINITY'S LARGIST Liquor Stores cafrtU to the first mixture. Turn Who yeargs for the "good bid PIN FITTING DECORATION SERVICE Into greased timbale molds. Place Telephone Woodbridfe 8-J8S9 WOODBRIDGE RADIO days?" Not Judy Garland, who is • DuPontPainU molds in a shallow pan and fill playing in "The Good Old Sum- BEAE WHEEL AJJGNING AND Imperial Washable Wallpaper Woodbridge AND TELEVISION Andy'f tsso ServicenteA Pan with hot water to within 1 t Columbia Venetian BUndi SALES & SERVICE ['mertinie." She has to wear long, FBONT-END vufflejl undergartnents, several Inc of the top of the mold. Bake U Window Shades Liquor Store • Uume and 4uW R»dio« • LUBRICATION -TIRE BEPAD38 in an over 325 degrees until firm. Deuowtot at Your Service SOU, ANDBA8C1*. 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River Tomorrow, Seeking 6th in Row MD6IRD RAPPER * AI« M«V* Carraghers Valentines Sautner No-Hitter COUNTRY SPORTS ROUND-UP Winin.lOth By Johnnie Roy)* Losers, 9-3 Cr.i.aj/S After sitting on the steps of Woodbridge Hla;h Gives Him Jrd Win CARDINALS •Nip S«'co Clovers, 5-4 in School's Mythical Hall of Fame for tlie past two sea- itarten hy (jrhontadmn OOTFIBLOBR, sons with a couple of one-hit games, Frank Sautnev, WOODBRJDOE Bnastim; an. HOPES TO Opener; Bob Fitzke In Industrial l^eague; Impressive record of five straight CONTINUE HIS the Barren's brilliant hurler, was finally admitted victories, the Barrons *'IH put their .' tMPRoi/EM&MT- (»ets Decision (Veilit through the famous portals this week after he pitched (Xpo Winning strlnn on the line tomorrow fifter- VtlTH AGE noon *hen they travel to south; ; COLONIA—The Carragher' Boys TH/& a no-hit-no-run game against Carteret. As "ole" Kirby Clpo com- River to lake on Couch Kiizpat^ 1 l null jClub of Colonia started their SEASoH- LA5T YEAR U»d hfa. plu.hlnK.nd hitting ui. rick's Maroons, who have vet yy | third season on the right foot by led Sautner down through the golden hall he glanced Af32. H£ tn^te defeat tbi« season The game nipping the Seco Clippers of Ave- admiringly at the bronze figures of Atbie Leffler, K. A. softball BKgresatlon a 8-3 BAT'TSQ .321 is sc-heriulpil to start -y. 3:15 P. M. nel, 6-4, in a thrlllinR ten-lnnins Victory over the Woodbridge Val- THE who lost his life In Wbfld War II, Tucker Thompson, Coach Flifcpatrlck Is expeted to.,' snme. Cnttne felckmm In ,a M MARK OF wind the ace of his Rinunri staff,' Johnny Brown tsarted on the Fi'ank Yost, Watt Stillman, Johnny Korczowski, Tom HIS MAJOR Eddie Snrria. avalnst th? R*o mound for the Carraghers and ImlusWal sofU)fl" Lockie and Percy "Wukovets. The youthful hurler may • BIBJSIS in an attempt ti snop tlielr hurled tight ball until the tenth Clpo sprinkled his eiuht hits streuk. Thus fhr this Bi.tson. 8arn», frame when he was relieved by achieve even greater fame on the diamond, and we jver the seven-lnnlnu route and ha? hurled^hree successive .shut-,' Bob Pltzke, who held the Clippers hope does, but we think no Woodbridge baseball player bore Uown In the last four stanzas out<; nnd one no- hit. no-run game • Dim Anderson scoreless and received credit for can accomplish more than to have his name mentioned to hold the Vnleniiiip nine score* a«i»inst Mi.iml Hiuh S-hool in .ir hurle the victory. in the same breath with the Bed Blazer greats of yes- .ess. Johnny 8»bn pitched mnul ,h tlie Raritan The Carraghers pushed over teven-hit ball (or the Brickmen. •,•:,. reached .simile tallies in the first, fifth and Wryear. Sautner, a senior, pitched a new-perfect game jut was chained with tlie loss Frank Sautner, with n rerord of three wins and one seibnr.li. will ..;.; .is ii pitrhfr [seventh liftings and were riding when he faced but 22 men over the seven-inning route. Alien his mates Were unable to ;, no-hit, no-run on a three-run cushion until the i produce ,: A. A. in ;\ Mid- Clippers exploded for three big The memorable encounter was his second brilliant .per- Pk. HiS : runs in the eighth stanza to tie infXwUen l fovmahn twlr)ing „_ formance of the week—he previously set down the Don Lawrence and Steve Cipo. wit', by ii Up the utime. six hitter against New BrunswickV. The big blow of the Avenel powerful New Brunswick combine with six scattered came through with timely base and a no-hit, no-nm 'name over ,' hits In the first inninR to puce the Carteret, Snuttwr has the psycho- < Awlcrson's second | combine's three-run rally was a hits. Carborundums' three-run out- logical advantage of having hurled * his second > circuit clout off the bat of* Bpb burst. Valentines fought back to victories over the Maroons in his^ with thej Strieker with Rosenmeier and Ed Congratulations, .Frank Sautner, you are now a Johnson on the base paths. tie the score with two runs in the sophomore and junior years,, and*; lie pitched a member of select company through your recent first and one more tn the third. , Avenel forged ahead in the top has all intentions of keeping hlS;I With the score deadlocked, the of the tenth when Al Kozub led achievement, and may the keeper of our Hall of Fame record Intaet. Iteasbey combine drove two runs ,f(Tt game wns, off with a double, moved to third add to your aecomplishments before you hang up your Coach Priscoe will probably go.t. ! home in the fourth and Insured innirm when on an Infield out, then scored on along with the same lineup which 1 glove and call it a day. Some of your classmates their victory In the sixth with four •i. the only Halt ( a fly ball to deep center field. netted the Barrons victories over', through life will become successes in various fields, but additional tallies. Dunellen. St. itary's, New Brims-'; In third on n Trailing by one run, the Car- 5 HOW WEARS raghers rallied in the last half of John Punko and Mike Horvath wick. Carttret and Cianford with ,:;„ in out, but Ati- how many 'will be able to tell their families they once THE CAPTAlH'e tlie tenth to score two runs and paced the Valentines' attack with lie exception of George Wissing, ii ml retired to! OF THE wrap up the game. John Armdur's pitched a no-hikno-run baseball game. Yes, Frank, you three and tw.o hits respectively, who will take over the hot comer i,;v ihrent of the Don Lawrence and Steve Clpo col- CARPS, AH ' tie-breaking single was the impor- are a member of very select athletes. spot to net his bis bus Into the lected two base knocks apiece to HOtiOR THAT. tant hit of the inning. ineup. KINGDOM FOR A BASEBALL DIAMOND . . . star at the .plate for the Carbo- iin> Ramblers' CARRIES A __ Bob Strieker, the Clippers' start- The Red Blazers made. Cranford ml iwseman, was rundum team. their fifth victim of the season $5oo Bonus, ing pitcher, was tagged with the About the easiest way for anyone to become a hero CAmiOlit'NlU'M I'M .uih u triple and loss. Bob Pitzke, who took over when Bobby Koperwhats sent, WITH IT / in town would be to erect one baseball diamond. Since AH t: II n the Winning-run in the seventS to ili« plate, the pitching chores in the tenth, rim, nil . i II i was handed the victory. the first ball was tossed around this spring, we have frame with a sharp single to give • tlu route .V fill", l> ;! hi^team the 4-3 win. ?• was charged Shll'il Ml been asked a thousand times why there is not one rar^l^r y; ,i n up rive All I! 1. t'lpo, ,' ij il i Ronnie Larson startjd on the Harts Hang Up 2 Victories, Top K'.ziib. if Iliirlm, l|i II mound for Woodbridge, but tired ' W Julius,in, p, '.Mi single hard ball diamond in all of Woodbridge. Being ;; n Mltko. :!b : S il II In the seventh and gave way to r':i"i'\s registered I II. .1,11111v,.11, lh a simple sports writer, we were not able to give any one Oros*, rl ^i 1 i SH'il-klT, |l ill Mlsli-wli-z, i-r 1 II Norman Breeso after he was .. D! the season by Jamesburg and Laurence Harbor Mm-.ilii'S.., i- of the questions a legitimate answer. In fact we have nicked {or 2 runs. Breese put out ,i-l on a home Him, 11 ;l • 'the fire and received credit for the .v in the fifth in- The highlight of the game was Wlllllll'l-, SS been puzzled for the past few years as to why the VALBNTINE MUCK CD Club Whitewashes .A.ilnniire, rf All ti victory, Jack Wessel went the route i!i:i:i on. the all-ai-mind performance f Grove Street and Parish House fields were soW with- u'1 o Itnrvarh, i- T 2 for Cranford and was charged witrTP :, i u.l tllp Spotlight i Foes, 23-0 and 27-0 Oary Messick, who started his first out making provisions to construct two or three dia- Holf'lll'HSlk, II :i II 0 the loss. 34 Horn, If ... :l 1) II .::•!• relieving Bill encounter with the local nine. <'.\ui:Afiiri''.i: R C. CII Cranford took an early 1-0 lead In Independent Tilts monds elsewhere. It is hard to believe, but unknow- Riirliko, HH . . .. :i 1 I iiiid and holding The young rookie slashed out four All Piinkn, Uli ... :>, II ,1 in the first frame but fell behind hits—one a long double—and stole 11:111,1a, -jip :; Koltpnian lh II (I im the remainder i^ Hart A. ingly, baseball is slowly dying in Woodbridge, As proof Z..Z :l when the Barrons came up with a base to capture the game's star- lil-IIV, »l> I Maytl, A-t' ' ...... ;! 0 1 •••: ly received credit A. siege guns really came to life /ki', p of our statement, take a look at the present Barroft VCniovtcz L'f) :i II 1 two markers in the third on suc- ring role. r M1 .inn Crows was this week when they posted one- Annoiir, i-l Suhn, |) ' ''. •r II 0 cessive singles by Dick Hodan, Konl'-k, Hi nine line-up, and you" will find that not more than one I-Irilerly, rl' . I v 11 sided victories over the Jamesburg Jerry Stampiglia, Sam D'Angelo itUnhnrnrt1, If Mike Barnyak and Dick Wolff. ,>: their regulars Indians and the Laurence Harbor and Manager "Tubby" McLaughlin hll.H,). If ball player is from Woodbridge proper where there are -S ~i s With the score knotted, the Bar. American Legion by 23-0 and 27-0played a big part in the Harts' one- Uii'nc-i, rf Sr-nrp hy lnnln|ts rons put the game on ice in th« .. :i iineup. the Car- no hard ball diamonds for the youngsters corning up II n II—J sided attack with three hits each. Miiliuth, i- Valenlini>» , . . . 2 1) 1 0 when Dick Wolff and Norman i n all out to come scores in two independent games. ('iirbiiriimlum . :i » II 2 n i N-~ 1 Hn-i-si', If, p to practice. In the past the Port Reading field has Breese were walked and Bobby .'..n over the Iselin Whltey Mizerak drew the start- Whitev Mizerak received credit Krnwn. ss, ,|i :..!;-ky. who dropped ing assignment against the Indians for his Initial win of the seasony, served both Woodbridge and Port Reading teams, but Koperwhats came through with his game-winning base knock, ••I Mil season, was and held them to five scattered while Charlie Colar, Jamesburg's since the ground has already been sold and may give St Anthony^ CYO • •MM the Cubs, and hit* while his mates made merry starting lujrler. was charged with Dick Hodan and Bobby Koper- . iii'.s to s;ain credit romping around the bases in every the loss. way to scrapers and shovels any day, the current prob- whats were the Red Blazers' main- innini! except the third and fifth Continuing where they left off Si-hultz, lh lem may give way to scrapers and shovels any day, the ;Op«is with Victory stays at the plate with two hits, I'nlmi-r. If, el apiece. ,', ii.i donned a musk when they were held scoreless. | the day before, th;> Harts came in Hurry, c current problem may become more acute. As we look PORT REA'DINa—The St. An- :i," with John Totn UoftUet-wiU* -Uu> .Lawimca Harbor i U.VM'i nil J c:i •iip nune through American Lesion nine, and handed tiT "at"it,'the welfare of the children in the township tliony CYO nine opened its sea- 1: '11 T son this weejt with a 9-5 victory 'II Dare the Car- them a 27-0 shellacking which llyill, r-f, should come first by seeing to jt that they have the I'lslii, |i j over the Mead Street Aces, Mayor n -. Tom Comsudis made it 50 runs in two days. llui'iii'll. Ii il 1 « l.lmil. proper recreation facilities to keep them active out in August P. Qreiner took part In the .. 3 'I'lini: hero with a The Harts extended their score- 0 Xul'lillllW. |l P..MMTAX TWI', IAMBI.Kit1 s (6) pre-gamt ceremonies by pitching a I'lllllll. 'r .. .. J .^ilith. All i; less innings to 18 when Lefty Jack Hciii'i- tiy Innings: the open air. As the old saying goes, "Strong, healthy .. > H llsii-l A. A. .. II :' ' 5 II 11—27 few curves to his battery mate, it,-] ,1. r >*\ Port Reading IIIIH-ll . 11, J l) 0 Manton hurled a four-hit shutout is .. 3 !.. 1 T:i rlM >!• . II II II (I II II II II bodies have a tendency to develop alert minds." A Ray Allbanl, before a large crowd. • : liicir first trame ii-vcrin •.'ii 1 1 1 against tne powerless Laurence .. 3 t,f tiiilil 0 i Johnny Rottle was given the in- .. » i Harbor nine, In posting his first IIAliT A. A. i" :• i recent ten-year high school survey proved this when > i Ii.- hard-hitting V.illiu. .11, I A H I! ugural hurling assignment and Ir.ulowbrooks by a '••liornt- i r I win of the season, Manton tsruck "the-athletes wound up with a higher scholastic rating II 1 ... t: roved a wise choice by turning v.i|ii-rvi UmJI IS out eight batters and walked three-. r. : 111 VLuln, II over the students who did not participate in active ,n a neat three-hit performance to All II •wMit all the. way W - . 1 i Manager McLaushlin's charges StUIHIlitiliil, If 2 r H'AiiSfl", rl' halk up his initial win of the ,v. uruoks, yielding II, p , . .... a (i sent 18 runs across the plate in spdrts. We hope the current situation is alleviated in Kuprl-W KfiillnK, rf eason. Illillllll, ::i'ffi'n rnnig route the top hilf of the fourth for their lizuliiiy, Hi .... 1 i the near future when the proper authorities realize Pat Rlnaldl was the aSlnts" big fcj ' 'i the all impor- Hullo l>:itli"l for V •llfl Us ir Tt ti biggest single fr^me since the team ',lh the dire nede of a good size field in Woodbridge. ;un at the plate, di'lving in four MU.i ik kilL'il 1 il Llli.l in was organized two seasons ago. Ai'Wiiy, i-r Sruit hv hnmms The big blows oi the inning were llnylf, :ili uns with three timely base hits. i':nhka's towering lull A A. II HI II It i Ii 41 1 :N-: HOOKERS. . . . Benny Coppola has been walking St. Anthony's will play host to 0 1 fl II 1 •! •dealt fr&m the bats of Ernie ullo, l.lll'Slill, |l • ('aittret Orioles lamblcis x—r he power-laden Carragher Boys ••y over the South i Jack Manton and Johnny Venerus. r. around with his chest sticking out past his'chin since CAIiUAdMKliS j Laurence Harbor failed to Club Sunday afternoon at the Port ii-.ins. All It his bowling team copped their league championship. «V".' threaten throughout the game and .lA\IKSHrt!(l INDIANS (ill eading field. The game is sched- . i:. unrt AlBrechka tiU, Jlulliilh-v, never had more than one man on ... Jim Boland, a former Woodbridge athlete, pitched led to start at 2:15 P. M. ,';ii'huiK talents to Mi-iiilnlkii. If •1 il base in any inning. ' _ — 4, Come Right In! • 'i^,books for •I II six innings of hitless ball in his first outing with Hick- It. c.iliir, Hi .... I', II NEW CONSTRUCTION { Every day over five millloi% Johnny Venerus, Sam D'Angelo, 1 11 Hi Izze. -Ii •I II ory, North Carolina, a Giant farm team. . . . Baseball New construction during March •ft .V 1 • Bruzzy Boyle, Joe McLaughlin and •homes throughout the country, are t uc Kiifles sched- Npi-laHiio, SH, p '_' II ost an estimated $1,200,000,000, Jack Manton paced the Harts' 19- t'ulhirn, [i I II fans in Laurence harbor dubbed Manager Joe Mc- visited by door-to-door salesmen,!?'? '•uriVII, ill 1 Ziite, i- •.. 4 II which was a nine per cent in- II hit attack with three base knocks and today this field of selling il " •• Nixon, Wllllrli, rf Vllliits, ri . }-.- 4 II Laughlin "Tubby." .. , The rapidly improving Wood- apiece. rease over 1 February, according Hid to bp a seven-billion dollar. I'lrti'i-et. ' ' I'clMit'r. rl 1 II to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Jack Cislo was charged with the C. Ciilur, p . . . 2 II bridge track team lost its recent meet with Rahway Industry '• at Hurts 'Port Ki-lly, H.s (TIN tii American Legion's defeat after by a scant eight points.... It is rumored the Barrons POTATOES .Mi pitching three innings and allow- Golden Gate Bridge • iit Iselin. 34 The total amount paid directly S,-oiv liy may abandon their T formation for the Single wing Bach cable of the Uolden G&tf| 1 iHth Amboy. ing seven hits. to farmers for 1948 potatoes up to IIA NT A. A. i 27 l I Hurl A. A. Ii I II 1 « :! .'• II 4-----S next fall. ... We have been asked to make it known bridge at San Francisco — thj|| •:i-hip iit Sayrevllle.' II II (I II n II II II , It made up ot 27,572 separate steel All tiiitfapo, Hf Jnhniull ' 11 their respective league intermediate titles. ... In a which the Government had to jlllllllra, I' stnmpliriiii, if spend in diverting the surplus into wires about the size of an ordinary;. IVApgelti, i-r CAN! lead pendil. y.ullo, rf recent game, the Keasbey Eagles made four outs in one by-product uses. Arwny, if lio.vlA, :ih . ' irmmg, but because of-the-ni# w»ttM- ... Af, Ait** (MM tta.) 1.30 AM T. '/.fliro, t' .. II i Jt woo^t luid lia*. cessful sewon. No roster Qtvangss rat escaped un-injured. I''. Zi'lllTI, 111, |1 ., .. :t At, CMM|t(k.CM«.ll BALTIMORE & 0W0 RAILROAD B, WaUo, cf ad 4 v. A. 4-3*61 th« water to tewst nwte»» «wn»> 4 4ccerdih» to St'ort) by tnntngs: H«nry Jaclowiki, Prop. plet« team towaiti the end of the Lutiir, rf 0t| Nixon 13 0 0 0 0' season. 1/ Education. 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