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(>raiul Jury Investigation Perth Amboy Pair I Of B. of E. will Start In $r>O,OOO; Solution*,, Again in Week of 1.0th Of Case Seen Nearfr i WOODBRIDOE — The Grand WOODBRIDOE — A [jury investigation lntoHhe prac- In solving the murder Of 60-y j tlces of the local Board of Educa- old James Quacicenbush, en tion will be continued the week eer-wfltchman of the KO of September 10, according to De- Creosotlng plant at the puty Attorney General Ale* Eber, brldge-Carteret line July 20, Mr. Eber said yesterday that he pears; to be Imminent wltJT is receiving returns from the arrest of two Perth Amfcoy Grand Jurors as to which days j Tuesday afternoon, they will be available* and a com- Held an material wltn plete schedule will be ready Tues- under $50,000 ball each art! day. The action was necessary due Bland Williams, 20, and to the Labor Day weekend and the .William*, 26, brothers, both of Itj I Jewish High holidays on Septem- DeKalb Avenue. Previously aj ber 6 and 7. i rested and still being held in Ui In all events, Mr. Eber said [County Jail under $50,000 bail a* the Grand Jury should conclude : a material vlttKM It Wtllit ~ " Its Investigation before the Octo- |ler, 2 Salem Street. Ca berber 1 deadline when the ex- described by police at a "1" \vr DAYS OF SUMMER: And tlirso Coloniit youngstrs are taking advantage of them by fishing at Colonia I^ake at tension of the term granted by criminal." lin I Judge Howard Ewart ts due to v .umur and New Dover Road. Ask any kid In the aim and he will tell you it Is a "swell place to fish and just have Prosecutor Wamn ,,n the rtoR at the left »eems to 1M- enjoying himsflf whlk the fifth youngster from the left is displaying a perch he expire. said yesterday afternoon he caiight. It's just too bail thai school unrns In just a little more than a week, Isn't it kids? Scheduled to be heard are By RUTH WOLK not make any statements as Mark McCabe, head janitor, who but permitted the use of WOODBRIDGE — There ts an old saying that if you want \a to return for further ques- names of the two men picked" tlonlng, Andrew Aaroc, president to get a job done well and right away, give it to a very busy Tuesday. to Air Humility is Great Lesson Police are Alerted of the Board, Edwin W. Casey, person to do. vice president; Harold Van Ness, One would have to look far and wide before discovering a busier However, there was an air member of the Board, and t J. or pleasanter person with more jobs to do than Mrs. Lawrence expectancy at police headquar ir\;i ination Views! Of Holy Days, Rabbi Says For Traffic Vigil Lester Neary, a former Board Ryan, Sewaren, better known as Vera Ryan, yesterday morning as Prosecutor EiJward Dolan WOODBRIDGE — The year 5117, according to the Hebrew | member. In case you are one of the few MIX'.E Mayor WOODBRIDGE — "Every However, she is not left out of ferred with Police Chief John e nd r w| e uslle ed in by The investigation was spear- persons who have never met Vera returne- d fro-m- "! , " - "\J K [ , Township residents of the Jewish ,a e man Jn ^ ,M de_ that group entirely ,as she Is the Egan and then with Acting New Hampshire, '«>»> «t Rash Hashonah service* next Thursday and Friday, Septem-1 . headed by the Citizens for Class- n connection with her many du- •!i in t t wffl be W01 km over tne rooms who complained to Mr. ties in Township government, her only honorary woman sergeant in Daniel Panconl and John Oovell tic plans • •—- " and 7. Services will be held ln the synagogues of Congregation Labor rjay vv the auxiliary police. escorted the Williams Brot an .^iEber, then oMhe a major position is that of Admin- Israel, Wuodbrldge, Congregation Sons of Jacob, Avenel, dilWitn traffic " problem "on the line" and en- leged failure of the Board to ad- istrative Secretary to the Mayor Butut, lMrs. Ryan's work does not to the prosecutor's office for mrmbors of the Town Congregation Sholom, Iselin. ideavor to keep the blotter clean stop there. She Is a member of the ther questioning. Rosh vertise for bids. and Town Committee. 1 th' -.. hm they convene to- Hashonah, the Jewish of motor vehicle fatalities or seri- Local Board of Assistance which Since the murder, Sgt. ! New Year, is the Day of Judg- injurie.s," Police Chief John Mrs. Ryan is the former Vera works in conjunction with the conl and Detectives Anthony ' ment—the day on which "the Al- Aid Squad Canvass ™Egan said today. Skeffington, Carteret. She is ft welfare Department and serves as c«ro and Oovelitx have been work* , n .-.tated, that as far as mighty Judge" reviews the merits graduate of St. Mary's High •ined. the proposed In the meantime, Prosecutor Sandahl New Chief liaison betdeen the Planning ing diligently together with Sg&- and shortcoming of His people, Warren Wilentz announced that School and attended New Jersey (Continued on Page Six) Peter Mortesa and Detective C. J, is not a political To Start Saturday College for Women (now Doug- who pass before Him "like a flock County Traffic Coordinator Cor- Sheridan of the Carteret Police' but a necessity. Evl- of sheep." Of School Janitors lass College), Dana College and to the statement WOQDBRIDGE — Volunteer nelius Wall, with the help of Department At first It seemed as During the services the Shofar Seth Boyden Business. College. Think This is Smart? if they were up against a blank, mi June 8 before the I workers' and members of the the "police of certain county mu- 1 WOODBRIDGE — At a meet- She Is married to Lawrence C. wait ,but from all indications the HI oT Local Qcrvernment (the traditional ram's horn) is Wait Till She Gets Home woooonage emergency aquaa w,n IHUHBUUW, wm "<« »«- "»«' ;lng marked by a caucus both be. Ryan, son of Mrs. Mary Gels break ls about due now. umld resign if the re- sounded. The Shofar symbolizes begin the annual house-to-house Day week-end maintain road « » many things among them the call fore and after the session wawas Ryan and the late Lawrence WOODBRIDOE — Maybe Since Mr. Quackenbu&h worked was not started canvass for funds Saturday, it was blocks in order to ascertain the ca,led to wder the Board of Edu- to repentence, the Revelation on Ryan. The latter was a brother many a husband felt this way, alone on the late shift, it is, be- the mayor said,! announceced todatodyy by JuliuJulius BernBern - condition of the drivers anand I • of the late Mayor William A. , „„ rv.mmi.n»iMt- Sinai, the Ingathering of but this one actually had the lieved" that the murderers gained , the Town Committee ^^ M MMy g remlnder Qf stein, president of the squad. whether or not they have drivers' Ryan. ,, in the past, efforts will be'licenses and registration cards. nerve to do it—he refused to access to the office building of the Abraham's willingness to ^VTTdd appotateS James She relates that she can never pay his wife's traffic fine and plant by breaking a window. They tnade to vljit every home In Woo ,ormerly /]anlt0T ol remember a time when she was she was jailed for 15 days. ipoved a heavy safe through the hurt anyone's' po», and all ' .drlveto 1 it all 'W»«Kt»4>(ir«nkeft drlveto vA h i h l rfi ^•;^te i4#---'l3W.1<»tjhefti(..]M.M..-ABi>R.Marie KoM, 42, 3» the 1 an rcens&r an ^cre^e Of salary very active in the Democratic Parker Avenue, failed to yield '" to *" '' ' One of the Rosh Hahonafi cUs- support the squad financially. registrations and inspection stick- outside. After forcing open the ii the question was put year. party. She has been a resident of the right of way on the Garden safel In which they found just '"$ | toms Is the dipping of a piece of Mr, Bernstein said yesterday: ers,'1 the Prosecutor stated. M-thrr he believed the fruit in honey and wishing every- Named to teaching positions, all the Township for 21 years. The State Parkway and was brought a small sum, for some reason •" "It Is only through the generosity The statement said that "natu- ::m;U!H: is delaylim on one a "good and sweet year," at $3,400 a year, were Paul Q. Ryans have made their home at 25 before Acting Magistrate Ed- they set a fire inside the safe, of our people that the squad can |rally lt ls not the intentlon of tne ,;r "I know one thing, The customary greeting trans- Zehr, High School, afternoon ses- Brewster Place, Sewaren, for the ward Kopper who fined her $10 burning plant records. Then Mr. .i •nwM our credit rating operate. The chief functions of the prosecutor's office nor the Traffic sion, Industrial arts; Doris G. past 16 years. They have" a son, lated means "May you be Inscribed Squad are to relieve suffering and plus $5 costs. Her husband Quackenbush's car Was set ablaze. :; !',\ to BA." and sealed for a good year." coordinator at this time to indi- Sohnle, high school, afternoon Larry, Jr., a student at St. Mary's Adolph, refused to pay the fine It was the fixe that brought Car- j'. save lives right here in our own cate where the road blocks will Edison Township, Another significant Rwh Ha- session, English; Mrs. Virginia C, High School, Perth Amboy. "on principal" and since Anna teret police and firemen to the ' community, be. However, ls can be stated they The Sewaren woman became :n the midst of a re- shonah custom Is called "Tash- "In order to bring the drive Knudsen, also English teacher |n Marie had no money she was scene. The body of the mur- will be placed ln extremely stra- the high school, afternoon session; aotive ln the local Democratic sent to the workhouse, had Its credit! iiCh." based on the verse, "And for funds to a hasty and success- dered man was found, brutally tegic positions on the more im- Mrs. Barbara Hunt, School 10, party back in 1939 when she'was beaten, about 100 |eet from the .-il from a BA to*-BAA.rTri0U wm ^gt all their sins In ful conclusion we ask residents portant highways throughout the . strength of its pees- y^' depths of the sea," (Mlcah to have donations ready for the grade 3, elected County Commttteewoman. car. If it had npl been for the "*' Such improvement in,7 191, on the afternoon of the w imve uuiuinnu. i»u» •- «« t A t m ue made to Mrs. Julia Forbes was appointed She became Third Ward Demo- fire the body would not have | : workers on their streets, please. j ^^ ^ . janitor's assistant a tSchool 11 at cratic Chairman in 1946. At pres- 4 Cars are Looted .. s an advantageous jflrgt day of Rosh Hashonah re- the Qn Tueg( y indicat been found until employes of the -* .: and affords lower in-1ijgious Jews go to some body County Board Outlines ing where the road blocks were $1.35 per hour. A leave of absence ent she ls Committeewoman in morning shift came to work. •A-hen money ts borb! - f t r and recite prayers that and the results obtained. was granted to Mrs. Annabelle the Third Ward, Third District; Normally Mr. Quackenbush o wa C Barney, a teacher. vice chairman and secretary of the While Drivers Dine I express hopes for forgiveness and Appeal Procedure Rules Although no mention was made kept his car near a shed 200 feet After receiving a communica- Township Democratic Organiza- /imley explained he had|the resolution to cleanse them- as to where the road blocks will WOODBRIDGE — Four cars from the olflce building. Poltee NEW BRUNSWICK — William be set up, it js a good guess tion from the Board counsel, An- tion and Senior advisor to the at the time said the murderers li'iter sent to him by selves of all wrong doing, J. Harding of the Middlesex drew D. Desmond, the Board de- Young Democrats of Woodbridge were looted within three days i or Education urging is Days of Penitence that one will be somewhere in while parked at'Howard Johnson evidently drove it to the office County Board of-Taxation said the "Township as practically every cided to inform Gerald Sena, the Township. building planning to lift the safe ; >n o[ n program at once Tne Jew believes he Ls judged yesterday he wished to remind electrical contractor at School 18, In addition Mrs. Ryan is re- Restaurant, Route 1. Most of the main highway and route in the cars were entered by forcing the into the trunk, They theorize that •I as the Department of on Rash • Hashonah and his fate Township taxpayers that CWef that unless he completes his con-', cording secretary of the Middle- (Continued on Page Six) vent windows. the engineer must have heard rnment has, flatly an-|gealed ten day later on Yom Kip- Justice Vanderbilt back in 1951 tract within three days, that the sex County Democratic Organiza- Nicholas Verdi, 1143 Palisade them drive the car away from the., • will not entertain any pur, the Day of Atonement. The ruled that appearances before work wouid be done by others and tion and holds honorary member- PUPIL REGISTRATION Avenue, Palisades, reported lug- shed and went to check. for construe-1 period between Rosh Hashonah jQ{ounty Tax Board require the the amount deducted from his ship in practically every Demo- gage, clothing and Series E. Sav- nl« until a revaluation: ar,d Yom Kippur is called the.Ten ;ervlees of a lawyer to prosecute KEASBEY — Miss Elsie Wit- contract. cratic group in the Township. ;•• completed. Days of Penitence. The sabbath tenbert, principal of Keasbey —And All These, Too! ings bonds were stolen out of his ippeals in cases .of corporations car. He said his loss amounted Newspaper Lauded indent the letter to the that occurs during these days nd partnerships. School, announced today that COVERED DISH SUPPER But to get- b^ck to her various .i, a whole tonight," Is called Shabbos T'shuvo, Sab- It "has'toaetTthe custom for registration of new pupils will be AVENEL — Mrs. Harold Pit- other duties, besides being admin- tQ $1,213. A brown cowhide bag with the : vud, "and. then it is up bath of Repentence. orporations to send a member of taken September 4 and 5 from 8 chell, advisor to the Junior High istrative secretary, she ls secre- name of an engineering firm For Help on Roads 1 ;nu sure that if every- Rabbi Samuel, Newberger of heir tax department to 'repre- A. M. to 11 A. M. and from 1 Fellowship of the first Presby- tary to Township Attorney Na- stamped on the outside was taken Congregation Israel issued his an- sent the firm, Mr. Harding said. P. M. to 3 P. M. Birth certifi- terian Church, announces that on than Duff, secretary to Industrial iiiained carefully to the from a car owned by Donald E. COLONIA — Max Fcinstein, j nual New Year's message to the This will not be approved by the cates and proof of vaccination September 16,- members will con- Commissioner Jossph P., Somers '•v will go alonjf." Howe, Ashland, Va. head of the Lynn Oakes Civic ,',• People of the Jewish community County Tax, Board, he stated. are necessary. vene at 6:6o'P.M. ln the auditori- and secretary tp the Civil De- it i r other complaints, Mr. FeinstelA Furthered' WOODBRIDGE —.It Is said Use of Parking Meters that the most thankless Job is Extended to 3 Streets The next meeting of t that of Interfering in an argu- Oakes CMc Awwrtatioi e Show ment between husband and wife. WOODBRUXHE — An ordi- held September 12 at School In this case the wife took the nance, increasing the use of park- brunt of the argument and wound ins meters in Woodbridge proper, Plats were furthered Final Summer Card Fete') show and luncheon up being booked Monday on a was Introduced at an adjourned by the three Dem- complaint of carrying a concealed meeting of the Town Commit- Held by Woman1's Club••< weapon and disorderly conduct. oi Avenel September tee, Tuesday. Hearing, on the — v folonla Country Club, Mrs. Marjorie Nubery, 173 How- neasure will be August 11. ard Street, Newark, was arrested Avenel Woman's^ '•"IIK of the committee Meters will be installed on Wll- Club sponsored its final card party J " mid models, held Sun by Patroman William Reid after Imm Street from Main Street to call came to headquarters from of a aerie* of summer affairs Mon<"j| "»' home of the, general ft New street, on the tasterly flltte day at the home of Mrs. Stephen-^ 11 Mrs. John Mahon, 415 a highway ua* 'station that a mar of Railway Avenue from the Mu- 1 Markulln, lofl Blanford Avenij street. and woman were causing a, vdis- tual Store to 25 feet south ol turb&nce. Mrs. Jartu* Atkinson was -niuiis may be made East Green Street; on New winner of the door prise andil 11»' following chairmen, When Reid appeared, the wo- Street, from the Intersection of man had a knife but hid it In her Ann Dziedlc was presented '"'tinln Welratein, of the William Street to the dry cleaning special awrd. The Uon-i ''"' and Civic Club of Ea&t clothing as the officer approach- establishment on the corner of ed in the scuffle that followed price WM awarded to Mrs. Sb Mrs. Jumei krutzler, of New Street and Amboy Avenue. Hayden. x'i> Distrlot Democratic between Mrs. Nubery and her hiis- 11""' or Mr», James Hop- bLd, which the offtor attempt VAN PELT AT RUTGERS Winner! of the table prizes' ed to halt, the kqlfe fell to. th. Mrs; Alex; Tarcz, Mrs. Harold; WaWi Second Dt&- WOODBRIDOE - Sgt Ken- Wilson, H Marilyn Lacanlc and pivlc Club, floor. On the W to headjuw neth Van Pelt, head of the Ju- Miss Dtiedjo, Mrs Nubery uttered loud and venile Bureau ,of, the Police De- partment, has been enrolled in SALLY BAY said The woman was locked t - the Young OAKtS H|IT8 NEW LOOK; For the past two weeks, the Independent-Leader published ploturen of road conditions in a 16-wwk course on risking with - The Wq fiundthahusb,mi*« vartbiiH develomqintu, partlculiyly In too Lynn Oakes E»tate», One of the streets Hhown waa Ua Aveuue, And it appeared in last juvenile delinquency at But«er» bridle , Church Su ot the Woo4- go home and take ChuMji will meet t0 ThurMtoy1* p»»er. Tutsday, tills w Jhe wene on the MW street. Heavy e«uipment was »uw belli* utUined throughout the University, Police Chief John R. School hold it* rally children. The next mqrn Egan announced today, The Septaj||iitj yto, according to o'clock to attend e was released under development with soorett of men >on the job. None of tfte nt/eets in question M« M yet In the jurisdiction at the Township, haW at Bahway ing relea but W* tlM rt»nwl|iWllty of tho developers. As soon as the w«* is finished ky th* developer?, it ts insnected by Towuship course is for police officers tuid made by WU to Brnwt Bar- $1,000 bond to appear September f toward Madteon, and if it to found that alt ipcdfioatloui are met-the itnett are accepted by th* Township. sock* worker*.'

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if KIN0 m -„ nm AMMT. •. "Specialuu in Juvenile 162 Smith Street, Perth Amboy o*n 5:30 >f ; |NI>KI ' THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 195(1 TAGF, THREE lassah Board TV-Modeled Program MarksOuting Slated Holds Meeting I Mrs. Kozusko's Birthday By Mothers Oi ,,,,111(11'OF *Mrs. Herbert '• SEWAREN -- A shopping trip, "Kate talked of the play that '.',,1 presided at a meeting • that she hadn't much wanted I helped put on for the Sacred WOODBRIDOK - The Wood i;i.ruiw« bowl ,flt Wcofl- ,.:!,,)!(•!• of Hadnssah, Mon- bAt blritiday party that Mrs. we worked till mtdnlRht over the season with an annual .swlrnmin , '.',,,, vVoodbrldRC Jewish John Kozusko, West Avenue, ever decorations In the auditorium, and party to be held at the Mont Carlo Swimming Pool Aabilf 1 V bad. at 1 A. M. a bad fire started and •j imrl Tom'tln reported Planned as a complete sur- burrttd everything down." the 8e-Part, September S In the event 0 rain, the party will be held th ,.,.«• iiir-mbfsrs have been prlse for Mrs. Kozaiko by herwareh woman said, laughters. Mrs. Joseph flaum- Retail Church Work following d:ty. Members an ,,!,,,, MI education pro- guests are asked to bring plcn) ,,.jini: periods of Jewish sdirtner, Watehung.>and Mrs. Ray Before her marriage, Mrs. Ko- mond Gadek. Edison, the party zusko wu organist at the Sacred lunches and meet at the home 0 ii,.iiicw translations and the chairman, Mrs, William Ma WHS held at the home of Mrs. Heart church and several guests ,,. . ;,!•(• in Hie plannlnR 7,urefc, 1S7 Sherry Street, at 1(1 ',I,I,I;IH> to Mrs. Samuel Iluimmmner SAturday afternoon, reminisced about'her work there. A. M. Twenty-seven guests attended, all One of her oldest friends and ,innTiiienl was mflde that of whom took part In a "This & one whom she had not seen for Th< first meetlfii! or the club • ,id\- ijrmip of Sisterhood ] Your Life" presentation about- 25 years since they were (tfto in scheduled for September 10 if :, Lh will be led *y Mrs, | Mrs. Kozusko jCarteret was Mrs. Anna EIko Cor- 1:30 P.M., In the home of Mr) i;.,,,il^i(>in. Mrs. Henry Run yon Ernst. 566 Bprron Aven "How the girls worked tne. telyou who came from Port Rich- ni;!v moup chairman, whoic thing out and got all thTwe mond forth e With Mrs. James SabaUno - ill conduct an ad- OOuest t hostess. Mrs. Betty, of the Mid people together without my SUB-I farthesft t away was Mrs. m;' !!i'oup on thp book, Starlnsky the Bronx and lex County Chapter of the N»| ncctlng Is a wonder," saya Mrs. Urinal Foundation for Infantl! .. .I ideas of the Jewish Kozusko, "Joan Just asked me Peetaklll." N. Y. Mrs. Koaunko U' Kahn snld that an to go shopping with her and "»» llv«l * her "home "ta~ New Paralysis, will be the guest speak] , i.mp is to be held in then stop by at Kay's and see York *httB sh? WM studying ; I'ur.sts from Wood- how the hous'e-palriUng was com- shlon design years ago. ,., invited to attend. A tns along." "I hadn't seen her In 32 years,BICYCLE THEFTED . ,. . .nine!] nnd cookie meet and Kay and Joan were Sure COLONIA — Mrs. Dorothy Ool| . i',.- Mrs. Edward Slot- Arriving at Mrs, Baumgartner's den, 18 Longfellow Drlye. repor Mrs. Kozusko and Mrs. Hiit Ion Sner, sponsor from her voice," Mrs. Kozuako to Patrolman WiHIam Burns Su Gnriek noticed a four-fold screen day ,thftt her son's bicycle, yalf on the terrace with many pictures said. "But she hadn't said three • ' \iiizur asked that words before I cried, Oh. Pauline. ued at $55, had been stolen ,1 iii'.s be cleared with from Mrs. Kozusko's youth tacked the garage. 1 ciHiflct of meetings. up. OVer the screen ran a ban- ner with "This Is Your Life." M" Starlnsky recalled tad- After the program was finish • ,1 ;;id announced that ANCIENT SERVICE: With traditional nnd ancient rites Oonjjre^ition Sons of Jamb, Avpnel, accepted a new Torah (a scroll m den's of Mrs. Ko.usko's residence .,•. Cdiicn Was appointed Hebrew containing the livf books of Moses) Sunday as the sift o Isadnre Freibrun. Left to Hunt are Lester Jacobs, treasurer of "I was so surprised at this he r pictures were taken and refresh^ that I Just sat down on a chaise *'* . . ' Particularly the time ments served. iri the national con- the congregation; Charles (irill, secretary; Edward Stern, preside it; Rabbi Solomon (iolsbevsky, Mr. Frcihurn, the donor; Harry ^V had worked on a New York lii'1-.ton, Texas, Oc.to- Grossman and I. Inuubaum, members of the religious commit.cr; Milton Ku^incr, past president and Abe Kramer, vice president. in front gf the screen. Then with "It was the best birthday lie iii her reports were Kay had, and the nicest group as the photographer, the show friends and family, anyor* - MI v Jack Gottdenker. Real theme of all the remln- ,;!n:Mr" eliairman; Mrs. Kids Present 'Circus'; went on with 27 people hidden In had." Mrs. Kozusko summed : Dr. Moss named Torah Dedication Service the llvlngroom, speaking from he- j Iscenes was the effort to help Others present were Miss Dorotl - ..-r .mis. social projects; Proceeds go to Library :; Cohen, who an- hind the screen, and then coming others that Mrs. Kozusko had Tsadilla, Bayslde, N. Y.. Mrs.' •. .1: the shopper's guld around. Several I hadn't seen for always made. Mrs. Joseph Haber- Ham Riskey, Belleville; N. J. Board Officer Held at Avenel Synagogue AVENEL — A benefit "cir- 25 years or more." - bush, Verbna, who had worked Nancy Rae Radcllffe, Little FaJli [ lor the cajjn- cus" was held by a group of AVENEI Each guest, after being Intro- at the next, desk in an Insurance Mrs. George Kozusko, Mrs. WOODBRIDGE - Dr. Herbert! ' - Approximately 200 of the Torah. The Torah means youngsters at the home of Mr. : raembers duced and Mrs. Kozusko's guess- office recalled that Mrs. Kozusko tav Novak, Sr., Mrs. Marlon HIT urged to con- 'L. MOSS, 115 Main Street, has been °f the local Jewish com- 'righteous living,"- he explained, and Mrs. Milton Medinets. 61 m unlty witnessed the de lc Ing who they were by their voice, never really ate lunch because diman, Mrs. George Hoffn ure Weiss for more elected vice president of the New' , d «t-ion and urged members of the congre- Smith Street last week, with f a orah pn sentcd to CongreKa spoke on some aspect of their Mrs. Nicholas Sarisky, Mrs. ramod donors. Jersey State Board of ptome-S° ^ , ' " gation to live by Its tenets. she took up her lunch hour doing O the proceeds of $1.50 donated life together and recalled many errands for the rest of the of-seph Malinosky, Perth Kaplan. program trtoto. Or. Mo« Is a graduate of | ««> 8«>«oIJBcob Sunday at Ave- R a' b b 1 Samuel Newberger to the Avenel Library Build- nel JeWlsh Commm heart-warming, amusing Inci- fice'. A group of Perth Amboy Miss Emma Damttz, Mrs. •••(I futurft e eventt* as Pennsylvania State Collene of Op-j " ^ CenteCenterr . brought greetings from the Con- ing Fund. gregation Adath Israel of Wood- dents. friends commented on hhee r many J. Henry, Mrs. Olive Van Ide 11 ;i membership par- tometry and has practiced" lnj The ceremony Participating were Judith stlne, Mrs. Anna Wktek. Seware donor rally and Woodbrldse for the-past 17 years ihojl?e of Mrs- Benjamin Stern, bridge and bestowed his blessings Flrst was the guest-of-honor's years of devotion to Holily Trinity Gutowskl, fortune teller; Betty Mrs. John Oadok, Fords; Mr^ i.t, November 25 He Is a fellow of the New Jersey ?emi!rest Avenue' where tneTorah on the local congregation. Rev. aunt, Mrs. John Dzurilla. and' Church. Mrs. A. W. Scheldt spoke Gutowskl, tight-rope walker; William Dzurilla, Mrs. John Dzur mnorrrmn as guest chapter Of the American Academy had bee_n P'a«d during the past Oscar Grosser, Brooklyn, read the her sisters, Mrs. Joseph Makoskl of Mrs. Kozusko's. work as head Arietta Anderson, midget; Rus- Ilia, Mrs. Stephen Chamra, Mr ,.w were Mrs. SI- of Optometry and is vice president lweek' ",was csc°>;tef! vice Auditorium, Arlene and Barbara Horvath, Leon, * BACTI-VATED® .monlBl dinner hon- Blendowskl, James La Penta, "The Friendly Store" • [lartinmt president Ronald Stankiewicz, Anthony Watch • ;it cveninR. |Tartagllone. Joseph Gaspar, Ron-1 :i; DniKos was named nle Hlggins, Alfred La Penta, MICHIGAN PEAT .1 inw special project. | Wayne Swayllk, Adam Kazlc, Jo- Make your lawn a carpet of green I Profes- Our Ads \ County Council,seph Palfl, Edward Hapstak. 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Mrs. Rose Belcher and Mr. and iMaurrrn. Oakf Tree Road, (WENEL^PERSONALS; Mrs. John Lucarelli. all of Newark. guests nf Mr and Mrs. Loulft Health Woodbridge Oaks News —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neale Schmltt, Rahway, Saturday. and children, Robert, Jr., Martha Lynn and new daughter, were Sun- Avrnue has returned home after Dear. Dear day guMts of Mr. anl Mrs. Fred spending the week in Wllkes- AngolA, N- Y. They also visited Wltterstlm. EngiUhtown. Here's to you, dear. Barre, Pa., wnere sne vlslte(| hcr at Niagara Palls. And hen's to the dear that'* Mt mother, Mrs. LeRoy Oates who -Patrick Co«Kin«, Carbondale, —Mrs. Mary Woolley, Adams DAVID DAV18 Street, is visiting her son and here. .returned with Mrs. Davis to spend For the promotion of health, One greatest Importance, not only GIA»V8 E. Pa.. Is a house guent of his son-in- (UuiihUr.ln-law, Mr. and Mr*. Jo* If the dear that's not was httt; ***• two treekc vwitinK with the Daviu Itom an aeatfw.tAc tsurndsotat, but SCANS law »nd daughter, Mr. awl Mt* Atenrt seph WooUe>, weet Bad ' XBJ1! toBV> •• > • •: • •< family. erclge. Walking In the fresh nir for reasons nf health. Retort SUcora, OMW Place: When sitting In a rhalr, do not 497 Lincoln —Mr. an dMrs. Alex Cuthbert- l WO. 8-2240-R —Mr. and Mrs, James Hopler, improves the lung capacity and In- —Mr. and Mrs. Prank Lannlng, wouldn't be calling you lit down, sit erect. Bad positions 34 Arthur Street, entertained Mrs. son and children, Richard and my dear. 27 Madison Avenue, announce enses the peristaltic movements -5 the "birth of a daughter. Mary Ui sitting and standing are pro- Lanning's mother, Mrs Edith the intestines, which helps to TeL LI-S-U76 Ann, August 20, at St. Elizabeth's ductive of weak muscles and mis- Sharpies and Miss Carolyn Sharp- verepme constipation. Wnen Hospital, Elizabeth. The couple placed organs. ies, Belmtr, for the weekend. Mrs Gerald Brown Tilkln» the chest should be held —Carol Ann Bihler, daughter of also have another daughter, Jt requires will oowet tp cor- CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS ,,rv and Larry, Lyoha 'ell up to facilitate deep breath- --Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Amml- Mr. and Mrs. William Bihler, War- Eleanor, seven years old rect bad habits of posture. Don'* were week-end guests g. ano and daughter, Joanne, Bender ren Street, has returned home P. p. O'Connor, . T^ Ro8<"Ty SocietSiety nnff StSt.. jay to children: "Hold your MIS Round shoulders and flat ch«U Avenue, attended a picnic Sunday after having spent a week with her (MOT!: Contributions to thU column muit be in toll Andrew's Church will receive Holy Shoulders back," instruct them to ie ugly and ungainly. They not sponsored by the Columbian Club paternal grandparents, Mt. and office no later than TUESDAY NOON of each wetk.) . niKf Avenue. communion to a group next Sun- raise the chest, and put It for- nly make an unpleasant lmpres.- I of Union at Forest Lodge, Mount Mrs. Otorge Bihler, Elizabeth. | iCant son of Mr. and day at the 8 A. M. Maw The ward. When that Is done the Ion on beholders, but th«y at* Bethel. —Mr. and Mrs. Peter Huryk SEPTEMBER vi Kissel, 63 Harvard Society will hold Its first meet- shoulders fall Into the proper posi- roducttve of disease, This posture —Mr. and Mrs. William Unkov, and sons, Peter, Jr., and Robert, f-Sentor Choir Rehearsal, Pint Presbyterian Church of ,; christened John Mi- ing of the season Wednesday at tion. amps the lungs and prevent? Newark, were Sunday guest* of Newark, we're guests at a barbecue Attael. <:U PJA. ni a ceremony per- P. M., In the church hall, In- Practice a good poise; It will iroper breathing, their son-in-law and daughter, at the home of Mr and Mrs. Wal- t-Anniversary d»n«. sponsored by Woodbrld«e Post, VTW, it ,:i(iny at St. Andrew's stead of n«xt Monday as previous- give you Improved looks, health Mr. and.Mrs. Martin Cohen, Brad- A noted physician says that "a ter Huryk, Wood Avenue. tat Rooms, Pearl Street, Woodbrldge. -i. "ii, ihe Rev. Amedeo ly scheduled. as well as a graceful carriage. ford Place. ound shouldered person Is one —Mr. and Mrs. Jack King and 9—Resumption of Sunday School classes at 9:45 and 11:00 :., i;1ting. The sponsors —Members of the Avenel Fire In order to get the correct —Mr, and Mrs. William Cassldy ho is carrying his chest behind childrth, Jackie, Michael and AM.. First Presbyterian, Church of Avenel. J ,nf; uncle and aunt, CQmpany will hold drill 'exercises standing position, stand against and son, Thomas, Wood Avenue, Instead of in front of him." He Linda. Francis Street, have re- 10—Meeting of Mothers Club of Woodbridge at the home qf , -;. c.sete and Michael n«xt Monday at 7:30 P. M. at the the Wall, put the heels, hips, motored to Oceanport Sunday »ys further that "this deformity turned home after a two week Mrs. Runyon Ernst, 566 Bnrron Avenue. Quest speaker, Kdison. A family flrehouse. shoulders and back of the head where they visited Cpl. and Mrs, ot only gives a person a weak and vacation at Seaside Heights, Mm Betty Lyons. *• a •V WHS held after the firmly against the wall. Bend the Robert Johns. —The Avenel Memorial Post ngraceful appearance, but les- •Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kronert 11—Meeting of Women's Assoc., First Presbyterian Church'6f head backward as-far as you can —Mrs. Eva Argftlas, Irvlngton, V. 9. W. will meet Tuesday at sens the breathing capacity and and children, Barbara, Walter, Jr., Avene), 8:00 P.M. in auditorium. ' '_ while keeping It in contact with was a weekend, guest of .her #on and Carol, were Saturday eve- .,,,1 Mrs. Edward Steg- 8 P. M. In Cltrt) Avenel. ads to Inactivity of the 13-Meetln* of Ladjei Auxiliary of Woodbridge Post, VPW, »T the Wall. Permit the chest to move and daughter-in-law, Mr. and ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin ,,i.s Kenneth andMlck- —The Avenel-Colonla First Aid art Of the lungs, thus Inviting tu- g, 393 Pearl Street, Woodbridge. forward, raise your head and walk OUver, Newark. It was Mrs. Oliver's i'aspect Avenue, and Squad will hold captain's drill erculosis and other disease*, Mrs. Robert ArgaJMJ , Adams Street. 14—Mr. and Mrs. Club Mtg., 8:00 P.M., First Prabyteritn off. Your body falls Into ft correct birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Kronert ,iin-l and Sylvia Stern, Tuesday at 8 P, M. at which arise from the lodgment Of —Edward Barrett, Oak Tree Church of Averie}. erms In the inactive and weaken* position. The abdomen will hi held and children visited Mrs. Kronert's „;, i Avenue, were week- headquarters, Avenel Street.' Road, spent the weekend with his 16—Sacrament of Infant Baptism, 9:45 and 11:00 KM at First d portions of the lung tissues." In, the hips back, the chest up— grandmother, Mrs. Edward Price, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Call- ... of Mr. and , Mrs. —Mr. and Mrs. John M. Kozak Presbyterian Church of Avenel. this la the position of Well-traln- Ashland, Pa. endo. Newark, In honor of Mr. icnii.v at their summer 47 Cornell Btreet announce the Sitting in a slumped, relaxed 19—Supper sponsored by Woman's Club of Woodbridge at Col" position with the chest flat, the ed military men. —Mr,.and Mrs. Albert Green' Callendo'8 birthday. They also at- ,\v..,i Find. birth of a daughter August 2; onla Countr yClub houlders hunched, Is conducive and sons, Stewart and Sandy, tended a family picnic at Forest at the Rahway Memorial Hospi- 23—Reception of New Members and Officers. 11:00 A.M. at First ciiiirles Hyde, Water - ,o congestion in the abdominal Plymouth Drive, were Saturday Lodge, Mt. Bethel tal. Musical Calendar v . tins returned home egion. The relaxing of the ab- evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. —Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kramer, Presbyterian Church of Avenel. —Congregation Sons of Jacob . :,i(i Mrs. Frederick Hyde, Holidays, and the synagogue wll cause prolapse of all the viscera place? ' attended a birthday party for Newark. Mr. Fox Is Mrs. Kramer's 29—Style show sponsored by the Democratic Clubs of Avent) i mHi Avenue. Edward be open for the tale of tickets Including the liver, kidneys and New Pianist: Prom "Dardan- Mark Bogdany, Menlo Park, Sun- father. at Colonla Country Club. la" to "Red Sails In the Sun- I town, N. Y., brother next Sunday between 10 A. M. and stomach. day. —Sundty dinner guests of Mr OCTOBER noon: also next Tuesday between set." —Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey and Mrs. Herbert Kramer included ;. :. is spending the When one sits erect, the Chest 19-20-21—Minstrel to be presented by Ladles' Auxiliary of Port 8 P. M and 10:30 P. M. and children have returned home Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fox, Mr. and :: with the Hyde fam- Is elevated, the abdominal muscles Reading Fire Company. —Prank Gozora, M Pennsyl- are tense and hold the organs In Frank Sinatra Is to sing at the from a motor trip and week's visit Mrs. George Chernin and sons, vania Avenue ,1s recuperating a their pro *- position, allowing the Pemocratlc convention. with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dugan, Bruce and Mark, Mrs. 8tella Weil, : Mrs Milton Medln- :i!.ih street, celebrated the Perth Amboy General Hospl free circulation of blood through the body. •.wilding anniversary tal from Injuries received in i Bad habite, in sitting, rtancUng i * . Minlr vacationing at fall on the porch of his home. and 'walking cause congestions • :.i! Nuiyura. Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Jar^ Ca'nnlz zaro, 380 Hyatt Btreetflannounci which bring on d'--W3s of various .,:,(! Mrs. William Bar- the birth of a son, August 25, sorts and are productive of head, •i.ii vard Avenue, enter- the Perth Amboy General Hospl aches, backaches, and other dls- : i fiirnlly dinner party taL tresslng symptoms. Improper pos- nic in honor of thelf ture is conducive to indigestion as who celebrated his FOR SALE well as other bodily ills. Many ail- American :,iv. ments from which so many suffer would vanish If they discontinued M«dlnets, 61 Smith TRAILER, M-foot Royal Sparton their bad habits of carrying their .itpd her 13th blrth- ette, 1951 Model. Air conditions lungs in the back instead of In i"sday. and accessories Included. Call CA frortt, raised their chests, and kept vui Davis, 15 Lenox 1-4491. 8/30 their spines straight. Sometimes girls who are tall form the habit of stooping, be cause they fancy that they will PUBLIX PHARMACY look shorter. They only succeed In completely ruining their figures. WOOMUUDGK A graceful girl who Is tall has quite the advantage over the short Headquarters Fur Tennyson speaks of daughter of the gods, divinely tall and most divinely fair.' E" and -MY SIN" Parents and teachers should not permit children to form the habit BY LANVIN of slumping and slouching about with their chests caved in, their iVMIER NATIONALLY ADVERTISED COSMETICS New Fashions, New Fabrics, New Color Effects stomachs stuck out and t he i backs humped. This is of the in Star-Styled Suits, Topcoats, Sport Jackets, flacks Saluting the American worker REASON SALE PRICES! LABOR DAY SAV£<20 lit To encourage early buying in advance pf the Big Autumn Rush, we've staged this important sal*. It won't be long before you'll need and want new Fall clothes. Why not take advantage of these big pre-season savings by acting now) Choose from the widest possible assortment of fresh new models, interesting new weaves, r and colorful new shades. Select the very American Shops fashions worn by celebrities like Ed Sullivan, Vqughan Monroe, Carl Erskine, Ted Kluszewski, Eobby Thompson, file tarty and get the benefit of • l ^qgpr th 5$e tony Bird dale pnctt. ^0BKm In this wonderful country of ours, we're pioving 1 full speed ahead to ever-greater goals .•!. toward \ ' MEN'S W*T mm JAW MW'S MAT an ever-better America. And now as always, the FAIL FALL SPORT FALL power that makes America strong is the might \ SUITS TOPCOATS JACKETS SLACKS ,*< *' Of free men, working together, building a coun- Early bird Price Early Bird Price Early bird Prict Early bird Price M trjr and a way of life on the ensuring behef in liberty, justice and equality of opportunity. 39" 24" 9"! r ;>

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I of Rosh Ha«ri<*n«ri. Thto Holj nity wd ,.., Po'ice Alerted ;D«y te otoerred for two days It Is strrk* n* *.' (Continued from Par* One* 'the inoejrtion of the Penitential afl t very • V- Your Garden St*t* go« through the Town Ten Dayi which wUl culminate Year*" «t son* poinoi t | with Tom Klpsror on Satardny. . Bv Jewish Inits potato out that 8nrtemt«r IS. The* are the days the ~ intended to *Ur Ui each of ui Use we lost on — ,- *f$ sveett ana runways dui-i™£ three for (.-o oat- yolk ins cracker crumbs, add wrre powder and sail Fold in the orfer for landscaping close IK beaten ecg jrh:t«. and anxiety u if we literally ber 5, 7 P the ril ranch-type house* 1100. irlo weL-tre*s#d balung 'September a intrtroin* awaited the decisions of life for sU.ns and then back difh Bake 25 nuautes as » mod- The po:i« chief cited speed and I A. )|. and men'A wax mjutr? ri' hornbeam, the tree miy 1 year. and danct :r. fstipie during the hours of dark-' ™ :r>vv -back to tchool erate mm Sfrr? pLain « with Yean Ere parly si p;:-T .r. Jar- «. 7:«S A * 1 he ne« a« major factors that «ill, er« and eollw cream uary. a square dsr.rc :n Febmarj : t • "With > contrite heart, lfe ^ t'. •eriotu bun- & Purun party !or Vli.'rS arc * been firare lwfrty in accidents wlll T;. . Prom nor t'SDA It'? not new. the week-*nd. f -.ntrodyofd 50 years «fo. out I* loom* before our Creator to Im- and ori rou can expect /cap lemon juiw p^ 1 cup of wWie therrtcs and Attendintthf nsef.air froa the ts:nmg notr* now because of ^ts ptore Him for His (Urine guidance ' Ticket* rith political Graved rind of 1 iemon -mm cubes 1 cop of pen*. Mate UM ai i street .and lawr. 'jr. .ocaj. county itaU. Broiherhobd were Edward SWIT. Toman's Touch !tDd mercy In L world ot per-;*' Adttr, : baited fa sheE j cups o! )n»ce. usm; 3-4 cap pgne- prtadent A3 Bleiweiss and Abe ciTfrromes m»ny of the from *! kvels Locally, the plexitin. Ecpeciaily Co we pray sppie jtxjoe. J cv£ of oracle Kramer,-from the 5 esu?ed bj 'the high 'Continual from.Pat_e One) T;U pOiBl to or a\ U» lerow nrloe. rrawd Had and tit »nd i, cup tenor ;n«* Hilton Kuithner and Mr$ EdT*r* cost of Uller uw Board and the Town Committee, that He may rule the WprW to y CeR ;.ru can rest assured yolk* Pour into baked pie shell Combine frai aad juk*. Chffl Stem, chairmsu tuy Kortwop. Ctam of Mn Ryan is former lint TioejHU infinite glory and oUblifth ™ p'' M - Republicans win en- Cover with mertoru* made by • .\*r—jJt-jr*- extension spedaltet in president of Uie Sewaren History Hi* Kingdom upon e*rth Thto w r M a \ftr :r» retard to tiMt. beaaci «u while* until stiff and -rr.im'r.u: horiirulture. what r* C!u& 4 member of the Board of U the ultimat* hope and aklva- :arv zam* o! politics add in? sugar Bike is a moder- rjp fruit puip • peaches cook* hou;1 o' Yrtdo hombeajn for' x^tee* of Sewaren library and tion of all mankind. It would '* COIRTEOI FSV *./j fjfruy ,. . . ate cwen until iwt>wii_ Crr..l be-t ed apples, cooked prunes, or He* jersr? home landjicaping secretary to the Sewaren Cnric; rertataljr terminate *txu«ile, dif- V. —_— fore using aprtoofe * A* I expected he was familiar clulj She Is also a member of 8t. flcultlei and calamltie*. Our White of 1 egpi On tit, with Carfinw* tsfhi^sail. and J* Anthony's Pansh. Port Readtot; prayert on Ow New Tear also Tidbit*: Cake Salt i :t is desirable because meml)(.r Of the League of Wo-.emphafU* that Roah Haihonah, Vr i-.-i- Mrs. Harry W Davit. 1 tablespoon butter t Sugar to UfV mar.y soils, rarely grows man voten St. Marys PTA. Mid- which conunemoratei the btrth- 2:: J> .1'- £•.:•*?:. Iselin. attended 1 cup condensed miU Rub tile fruit through a strain* ;-.ar, 30 feet, and does;t j^^ bounty Council of Crril.day of the universe, can. also m- a '.'.-..\r.\.irJ;r.? representatives of 1 cup finely rolled graham MI wh:tet itL'f and fold in the of St. Jamtt' PTA. elety A society that would recog- U.< Z'i ::\:<.V* Lile Assurance So- cracker* Than life" fruit mixture Htrnbeasa Fast initt n«> 3.?: Darts celebrated hli Pinch of salt James Mason play; the role in time to time she has tR each fellow-man his bro- Turn into a mold \ full, place, I; turrtfd cr^ that Korbobo ther the olden r to room fi.Vr. sr.:..vr&arT wj'.b Equitable 1 teMpooo baking pouter this drama, of an underpaid chalrman and work,- "^ »PP^ « ° in a pan of hot water. Bake In OT L;^ -,n August 23 ... Among school teacher, who is suffering er in drives conducted by thefl « W neighbor a moderate oven until firm. , 1.1 t^vH n'.'iO r.tve been accepted by from a difficult disease that can American hornbeam, on his American Heart Association, to him. Thta would Good Serre with cuttard sauce. be arrested only by ha taking Kt of w too trees of tomorrow American Cancer Society, National !•«< Uie reason a man gave foritrom w & ry^.y Ci^ege. RuUen Oni- Otrl! . Vera Ryan celebrated her1 cortisone His pretty wife* Bar- ^ M* moner h- says, he prefers PoundaOon for tofantlk Paralysis. b«rntef down hit house. 'I didn't . v=r .'T are Bever'.y A Bach*. JO birthday Tuesday and her desk Mmft& bara Rush) and young son 'Chris- he American fora In fact, he Mt. Camel Nursing Guild and Red |«ke the neighbor. , H','v Aver.-.e: Irene T. Bator. II w»» a veritable bower of flower* Whip Spirit of cream stiff. Pold (ound topher Olsen1 are greatly upset las one zrowir.g just outside the Cross. j "Above everything else that'jeeth E.TJ S-J-W. Faith Prankei. IS Dahers. . . Atten- into this 1 cop of angel cake j.T,w.; Aven-je. a£ of Forci*; bo bring their pic- f rn tn every sma^l pieces: add *?by his illness and are anxious to fctchen of his home , un Ryan's office at the town]make* tbe*e awe Inspiring •n E Pope, 161 Jamef engagement an- cup marshmaUowa, quartered;v < do anyhting they can to help him American hornbeam grows to M hall is really just a large-«i»e j sacred to us, is the lesson of <• 3sJ:.:n: Laura Ziegeier. S5$ We are glad to have cup green mint cherries, quarter- Tbe weird and unsuspected ef- t<3 0 lK. ^^ ^ sometimes called, closet—it was used yean ago j humility. It has found expression > Avenue, Woodbrldge. AD them but please do not bring pic- «dr and *4 cup blanched almonds, fects of the -miracle" drug, when bhje J^I, because of lu foliage by the janitor to store equipment, j In one of the oldest prayers ap- ,: «•:•.;-, \tx exception of Miss ^ ^^^ ^ ^ JL^ ^^ To« all liftitJy together, pile up a great part of the story, dor -like swelling* along. Its smooth 'jtuffy room. Mrs. Ryan and her Kippur before confession, 'What which is based upon an arti.it by bark !:ke the forearm of a man two assistants carry on a large are we. what is our Ufe. what Is v-.o graduated fram Bar- KUUfnvtT T ^^y found ^m gherbert glasses and chill. Oar- r'"'!'': K? 5cr-°°1 ^eyart- -who the "Kght Uttle Monsters" nish with green cherries and tiny Berton Roueche that appeared in rr.akir.f a iist Wood u hard, and portion of the Township's bust- our strength, what our virtue. 'were who left $5 in my office for mint leaves. The New Yorker some time ago hornbeam is sometimes called :neas (what our loveliness? Our heroes -NOW Those who like this sort of enter- nonfood j over 1.000 telephone calls a!are as naught before Thee, our (I rural or 13 ReporU: the IndependenULeader Christ- ; Tr.a-. >r.s piece of good news is mas Fund, which by the way is tbe Lhne Ice tainment will be interested in whl5e we Tere ^ the subject of i month are received in that little wise men as without knowledge, **"« watching some candid pathologi- t^^ f tMe Home grounds. I asked office and it is Mrs. Ryan's duty! for most of our actions are van- tr,ii. Carl • Iverson. long-time &* donation for the 19M fund 4 cup lime juke Or Frank •f, resident, is back In which officially starts November 2 egg' whites :al evidence that is more pitiful Mr Korbobo to name a good fast to route them, if posible. to other ;tty. and one life is but a fleeting than terrifying to watch. stowing tree one that's easy to department*. In addition to hand-!breath, sweeping away man like tht vi*;ting his many rela- 1- The "Eight Little Monsters" 1 % cups water •/::£ renewing acquaintance .make up a club that meets on . Pinch of salt Dlant. easy w get. (fives a wide ling a'l correspondence for the beast" ! "Johnny Caneho" '/•: :r;«-.ds, He is visiting his Saturdays and earns money for z cup sugar wade area, can grow grass under various members of the Town j "Remembering the verity of this While there's enough and down't cost much. \\f. A?nes, 'Mrs. L. C *orthy causes. They are Lorry Small quantity of food col- 1 • Committee, the keeps a docket of j •ayer, man can do no harm to Rr;.v-llira 142 First Avenue, Nlms, 9. president: Patricia Smith. oring is to take in about all every phone call so at any time anybody. For how can he lilt! Fords. M; Iversao"! home was on ill. secretaxy; Robert Smith, 9, Cook sugar and water for 10 its being oesig- the g^xiea,10M that many home snc can reler back to a particu- j himself in overbearing pride above; 1 upyr Mi> i Street until he moved treasurer; Jane Potskanlk. 9; mhinute*. Add strained lime juice western, there isnt a jwnen menticn ilar call. She prepares the agen-jhis fellow-man, whose soul is: to H- P. '•: ourg, Txa, five years Bucky Bretherick. 6; Richard and cool. Add green coloring. CbiJl nirhA in thp J^tl ZOZ^i''"** ' No such cr:.ttCT-" ^id Mr K |das for caucus sessions and at*humbled by the thought of the! S0C1ET «to Mr Ivwwn. now enjoying htai Smith, 6 and MellMagargal. 7 and ineat. " ^£nf i£.tS *** r5T 1 nf "SUCh '^Tf "S V II U budeet tlme «nsoll«lates *" de"imajesty of God. compared with! 1 With 7«T. v^r drove ui> from Florida Thanks kids. . . Mr. and Mrs. When early frozen, pour Into gloriou8; a!on<- and expects to return the P™* Hayo. 150 Main Street, bo*' whip. Add well-beaten ij^<^r.^ai:^r^ ^ r sany n-ay. , . That Major Ben- Woodbridge. celebrated their 43rd whites. FrecM. Cripple Creek. Ariz.. There he modest rate, cost a little more, do' 11 de-j achievements are out n<;. J Becker. 113 Hudson Street, wedding anniversary today reigns supreme. Although he car- >not cast so much shade and some-' M«i>j Park Terrace, i« on active Fro*eB C1>eew partment requests for official ac- before God, lifts man to high dig- ries no gun. is not particularly times are a little hard to get." !tion. handy with his fists, the towns) Fast Grrwers j isurmo'-r fi»!d training with the'From the Notebook: cup chopped green pepper A great many of Mrs. Ryan's 322r.d General HosplUl at Camp: jjr. ^,,1 j^ p/ej Kessler have people are scared to death of him.! But in case you're interested in N Y. He is Administrative i returned from a trip to Calls, He helps himself to horses, sad- j fast growers, here are a few: Syca- ISEUN N J '•ment Commander for the' fornla. While on their West coast dles, blankets, and even money, i mores, silver, red and Norway LI-8-909* Salt lights. If Fitj; Hospital which services the viglt they celebrated their 20th which he steals in an illegally mapte*: poplars, willows, catalpas, 2 teaspoons lemon juice and AIR-CONDITIONED United Slates Army ReservisU on anniversary. ... Dr. George Pred- legal'poker game. excellent walnut*" . sugaMr.r Korbob mapleo, listsweets as- can straighten a problem out by "DAVY C Whip % pint oi cream stiff. , Johnny's only salvation is the rfuty at Camp Drum. . . . The erfc* is planning a short vacation the oaks herself she does so, if not she THU&S., FRI., SAT. Cream the cheese with a fork re er8 ll the T T Brfjk, Gardens of Israel at Beth j [ Florida . National Lead »nd "honey; * * V °l* depart- AUG. 30-31 — SEPT. 1 n Add the pepper, nuts. the toughest gunman in that itW. Cemetery will be the scene Company, of SayrevlUe, an- locust. iment head or member of the "RIVER It, lemon juice and thearea, and therefore, no one dares of Ai>";ial services connected with nounces that U. S. patents have He has written a leaflet on land- Town Committee. I cream. to cross him. Luck runs out for ^ home that National Bible Week on Sunday, been granted to Norman flempt She has made it a practice | "KING and I" Wo: :• Johnny, however, when Tallman, can OeVobi.i- 14. . . . rt»] pacPack min a a freezinfreezing g tratray y anandd get from your county agricultural with all the work she must do. Also a gun hand who breaks the news y Mundy Co- chjn unU1 flrm enough to slice. •JET CARRIER WBngne the companr ( ta tlUxs of tomatoeSp arranged on is. thereby the rightful owner of j pkinly to Garden Reporter. Col- been offered public relations jobs SAT.. SEFT. 1 — MATINEE I ;;&•;»• received requests for a ... A number of folks have told^^^ Qarnlsh with Cripple Qreek, its citizens and lege of Agriculture, Rutgers Uni- in juunt of the larger plants, but "GLORY' baby.' crib and mattress and a!me that they agree with me that' everything. versity, New Brunswick, N. J. Just it would entail being out of town I FEATURES — 5 CARTOONS baby carriage The crib is being!at least one of those partitions Johnny is shunte/i from town mention Leaflet 97. ! a great deal. She has turned them SUN., MON.. TUES., WED. sou ?.•-.'. by the Township nurses for should come down to Joe Duni- town, followed by his faithful! ' • SEPT. M-4-5 HIS 'down because she feels her place "GIRLS IN a mv.;.rr of twins. The mother has igan's office at the Town Hall. IMary ' Phyllis Kirki. One coward- | COMFLAINT I Is with her husband and son. one 'mail cub but it is not large;One man told me It "look like a |ly act follows another until he [ Minneapolis, Minn. — Stopping \ II you want to see a human "PARDNERS 10 "HOI er.oui::, for both babies. The car- bookie joint." In my opinion it's meets up with Rev. Barney (Keen- i watch,* swimming muskrat, whirlwind in action. I suggest Dean Martin - Jerry nw. ;:, for a very needy mother |just plain silly. . . . an Wynni who, in addition to hieGeorge Shabatura, 11. became — Also — you vvisit Mrs. Ryan's office just whrj has no means to buy one and ; clerical duties, has quite a fast bogged to soft mud. It required *™ ^ """ "STORM OVER THE NILE" fOr itm mtauteg ill cannot take her baby outdoors for j f n . MT . r .. draw. On advice from the rev-the efforts of a racue squad, a nre » ' an ainng. So if you have a crib ™ DM iy°l Letul- erend, Johnriy shows himself department' ladder company and! ' 7^ ani mattress you wish to donate,! Born ftt Perth Amboy G*™™1 worthy of Mary's trust in him. park board rescue squads to pull HumilitV call the Board of Health office. 'Hospital: From Fords, a daughter George from the mud. deorge's Mr from Page One) Frida> Wcodbridge 8-1200 and leave jj" -and Mrs. Peter Fazekas, 29 •ZZ. TOO REALISTIC only complaint after rescue was - FORDS- Dlrtf t ! r •word if you wush to donate a car- Montview Rtfad: from ^oqi- — Oklahoma City, Okla. — Twice | that the whole commotion made ous tasks of 'Ufe must be PLAYHOUSE bridge a 1 we wU1 usher our New Year riane '.all The Independent-Lead- ! - "tawhto »° W- ^Pd Mrs. a week Lt. Logan of the Okla- him miss his favorite TV show"* HIM1IS 15717. Wednesday evening. Sep- BOB Sll\> cr. Woodbridce 8-1710. Re- |Vincent AqUlla. 211 8nerry Street; homa City Fire Department de- 11 R • C O N D I T I O N E I a n Mr and Mrs WON OWN CONTEST jtember 5, marks the beginning SII.VJK III civrf ;. note from Myrtle and | *° ^ - - Concepcion livers safety lectures at the city Rulz m Harriot Street; a daugh irport. Recently, while advising Richmond, Va. — Two photog- WEI). TI1RI SAT. Walter Jensen. 38 Freeman Street;, ter 'to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ga"- Woortbndge about the item I ran on whj|t to do In case of heart raphers, Harold Speedy, Jr.. of the William Holdt-n - Deborah Krrr their don, "Butch" who killed dek, 50 Seymour Avenue; a son attack, » passenger suffered an Radford News-Journal, and press SUN-WAY CRUISES by a hit-and-run car. They write: to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Petrick, attack in the waiting room.' Then, Rowe of The Predericksburg Free, "PROUD AND PROFANE" "Butch always hoped to make the 75 Prospect Avenue; from Port ust a few days later, while Logan Lance Star, were assigned to make to the WEST INDIES BrUn Donlrvy Marx la Dean news. Too bad he had to die toReading, a daughter to Mr. and was speaking again, a refrigera- pictures of the winners of safe- and SOUTH AMERICA it if do it Please accept our sincere Mrs. James King, 15 Third Street; tion gas tank exploded in thedriving contests. Both entered the a Creeping •Uiknowi thanks for giving a little of your daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John basement of the airport. His sub-contests and — both won. 12 to 20 DAYS S.m'RDAY MATINEE EXTRA Frey, 6 Wesley Place; a son, to ject that time Was, "Expanding — . time and space to ouf devoted old CARTOONS doK"... Since our series of stories Mr. and Mrs. Robert Superior, gases and the danger of explo- and photographs on iLynn Oakes 10 Fourth Street; a son to Mr. sion." SIN. THRU TUES. and Mrs. Augustin Cuntala, 31 § costs so little All-CONDITIONID Estates, we have been flooded with Few Parker - Jeffrey Hunter complaints from home owners In E Street; from Sewaren, a daugh- RED-FACED OWNER 0 to phone that development and others In ter to Mr. arid Mrs. John Bod-; Dayton, Ohio — A housewife re- HOMERIC "THE GREAT the Township. But in several nar, Woodbridge Avenue; a son to ported to local police tKat a cookie HOM NtW YOB CRMS where we asked the home Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kish, 369 jar. containing about 1900, was • anywhere DtC 72 JAM 3. 2) LOCOMOTIVE CHASE" HI. • k-Al }. IJ Broad Street; from Avenel, a -son missing from her home. Police owner his or her name, the answer Paul Douglas - Jodr Uwnuicc was the same, "Oh, I don't want to Mi. and Mrs. James Canniz- were unable to find any evidence Cleveland 864 1 to gnt involved, but ". This zaro, 380 Hyatt Street. . . . in the case. Then, the woman Richmond 70c "LEATHER SAINT" newspaper can't help people who sheepishly admitted getting out of MARGARETTEN "THE WIZARD OFI Two! bed one night to put the jar where from SKW BHUSSWICK litcf will not give their names. If they 6 PNf and HuniJayl. 3 mm. it** WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5 I'l I Two finishes for automobiles- no one could find it. No one did, TRAVEL AGENCY have a legitimate complaint they tion r»ln, IO"t Ui not in-ltidsd Dean Bhoulhn't be hesitant to identify lacquer and liquor.—Jax Air News, until she, herself, cleaned behind 276 Ilobart St. HI 20900 HUNGARIAN SHOW themselves. . . . USNAS. a chair. Ferth Amboy From t P. M. Continuous At the Desk: •roM.o <•••' Nine-year-old Evelyn Quint ot M & M DELICATESSEN W 466 RAHWAY AVENUE WOODBRllXJE HOW AIOUT A NEW ST. DEMETRIUS COMMUNITY CENTER - STATE- KODAK CAMERA FOR "MANWITHOUi f Proudly Announces the Addition of Our 681-691 Roosevelt Avenue, C'arttret THEATRE the' Woodbridce, N. J. LUNCHEON and ICE CREAM BAR Season's Opening, Sunday, Sept. 2nd Alr-CimdUtoue4 ATTENTION FRIED •FEATURING- COFFKK VVKD. THRU SAT. CHICKEN in id GALA PICNIC and DANCE In Trfhnl> Ann M1 etlch; mittees will confer with Mayor Mary Ellen, all of Orange; Mr. Attend Cub Game ^^ the affair a huge success. .uds throughout the Catherine Colangelo, Ellen Slleo, Hugh Qulgley before making fur- and Mrs. Elwood Johijson and Present were Mr. and !» mile per hour speed Kathy McQann, Donna Marie Clc- ther plans. sons, Elwood and Dennis, Me.- COLONIA — Many Colonla] Frank Brown and son, Robert; residents turned out Sunday to cone, Linda Masjrangelo, Joyce It was decided to send a sec-tuchen, Mr. and Mrs. John Hall, j and Mrs. John Toma and JohaJ| «as made to Mayor Baumsarten Dale Paris! Marion ond letter to Police Chief John Jr., Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brown, see the All Stars of the Colonla Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hornyak aWPj 0razadeo Janlce Cub Baseball League play the mn'ley Peter Schmidt , - "scinskl, Jeau- Egan asking for a safety survey Brenda, Marie, Joseph, Samuel, len; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney* J Bla championship team, the Red Sox. ,-li.rd KrauM. Second « <*' andX)iane Mutruudo. of the area. Joyce, and Geraldlne Cross, Mr. ^reund and children. Jamej^l aiIl n the colorln 6ontest and Mrs. J. C. Coleman and \at the Outlook Avenue Field. The mtMinen to attend one 8 - , Mrs, Warren Sless, ways and MRS. ALBERT. RENE JOHNSON oufjlas, Barbara and Audrey; MirtJ;; ns meetings In order Hobby Show winners were Don- daughters, Betty and Geraldlne, Inal outcome of the game was iid Mrs. Herman Reich and sons; means committee chairman an- Red Sox 6, and the All Stars, Oj .i'ir views onreassess-'n a Marie Ciccone. stamp colec- Clarence Dunlap, Mr. and Mrs. erman and Carl; Augustln Lavta,- nounced that members will sell Winning pitcher was Jimmy ,i< iuwnship, Itlon, William Boyle, boat'i collee- Henry McAllister and children, r. and Mrs. John Salano and; tickets on a commission basis Sharon and William, Mr." and Woods and losing pitcher, Jimmy Miss Catherine Yannella hildren, Anthony and Sharonf,|? :.iinn by Mr«. Richard itlon; Richard Boyle, old fashioned for a play entitled, "Apple of His Freund, A trophy was presented to mtl Mrs. J. R. Jewkes,cars: and Kathleen McGeehan, Mrs. W. L. Sharpe and daughters, TS. Hubert Mertes, Sr., and Hub- Eye," to be shown at! the Circle Elizabeth, Frances, and Shirley, Jimmy A. Woods by the umpires ert, Jr,; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert^ io the committee that (card collection. Playhouse, Woodbridge, Septem- as the best all-around player at Bride of Albert Johnson The playground Van SchavLs, Hattie Dean, Jeffery chaefer and children, Ronald^- Aliiripd bicycles be 11- will close to- ber 28 and 29. Tickets may be the game and a baseball was pre morrow. Kinman, all of Edison. COLONIA — Miss Catherine!a honeymoon of one week in the oanne and Wayne, Mr. and Mrs.} obtained from Mrs. Raymond sented to Sklppy Belz as the sec- Pocono Mountains and one week 'arl Newmark and children, How* • ;•••.•• nth annual fall dance Attending from Colonia were fanella, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tschupp, Mrs. Vlto Scaturro and ond best player at the game. In Indiana. rd and Linda: Roger Fox; Mr. •.. M October 27 In the Ise- Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hart and Vngelo Yannella, Kimberley Road, and Mrs. Siess, or from any as- Boys who played on the All Star The bride attended East Side and Mrs. Hyland and sons. Wil- i .V Hull. Joseph Seubert, sociation member. daughter, Gloria, Allen and Cathy ecame the bride of Albert Rene Powell-Bourne Lyn Baskerville, Michael and Wil-team were those selected by their High School, Newark. Her hus- iam, Edward, David and Kenneth, I'.miione. Charles O'Neill Initial plans were outlined for ohpson, son of Mr. and Mrs. liam Simmons, Mr. and Mrsmanager. s as outstanding players band ls a graduate of Woodbridge and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Me* v ;i:.im Zeigenbaig were ap- the fourth annual bazaar to be Everett Johnson, Thorpe Avenue, Ceasear Troltce, Mrs. John Cater- for the year, These Included Ron- High School and ts now attending aln and son, Hal. : .i.s .i committee. Engagement Told sponsored by the group. Pending .vend, at St. Cecelia's Church, the Stevens Institute of Tech- ino and sons, Bart and John, Mis.'aid Charters, Court Mac Argel Iselin, with *Rev. John Wilus, of- the troop committee will meet n.mim of new voters will the approval of the Colonia Vol- nology, Hoboken. tomorrow night at the home of <( Henry Golden ices at the VFW auditorium, 465 zabeth and plans to attend New- held at the home ol Mrs. Samuel Joseph Kouten, " Woodbridge, and Mrs. Fred Newkirk, Amhers ;.;.,: 11a, Nunzio Laspata, eter Castaline" and Thomai Lincoln Highway. ark College of Engineering in the BUtzer, Concannon Drive, Fords. hal. served as best man. Ushers were Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Walte •i,i Mack, Mrs. Charles Fall. Klein and children, Walter am Rev, Israel Weisberger. super- Mrs. George Gross, organization Other scores for last week were Ralph Schwertz, Avenel, uncle of the bridegroom, Lee Pox, Colonia, Joan, Gaywood Avenue, Mrs visor of the Jewish Educational vice president was In charge. igers 8 runs, White Sox 7 run: MARKS 9TH BIRTHDAY Charles Sarnesi, Brlellj, and God--1 Myrtle Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Haroli Committee of New York City, will The Sisterhood will sponsor an he game between the, Red So: be in charge of Rosh Hoshanah KHilSTRATlON . COLONIA — June Langendorf frey Thompsen. Avenel. Paul and children, Allen. Doug' MA - Restorations will Oneg Shabbat after the evening md the White Sox resulted in thi and Yom Kippur services. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Lan- The newlyweds will reside at las, Robert, Virginia, and Cath; / the Inman Avenue services, September 7, at V, F. W. :ore 0-0. The Red Sox receivec Several prayer books have been gendorf, Wendy Road, celebrated 1912 Essex Avenue. Linden, after al lof West Street. • • :; September 12 and Hall, Iselin. wo hits and the White Sox sevei donated apd others have be pur- her ninth birthday Saturday. 7 and 9 P. M., for all Mrs. Seymour Klepner present- ts. Pitchers, Jimmy Woods am chased lor use at the services. "1 this district. New Guests attending were Rose Ann ed plans for the 'Board's approval mmy Freund. FETED ON BIRTHDAY RESERVES TO MEET Non- members may reserve seats >f a donor luncheon to be held in WOODBRIDGE — A month mu.st register in order Butterfield, Joan Butterfleld, This week will mark the em ISELIN — Stewart Green, son by contacting Mrs. David B Ho wit, March. •> ; meeting of the Woodbridge Town in vote In the Novem- James Smith, Donald Nutting, the Colonla baseball season, of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Green, 216 Julius Street. The Sisterhood will hold its first ship Police Reserves will be heji 'ii.s. To be eligible to Allen Benz, Ellen Barber, all of ither-son picnic will be held Plymouth Drive, was guest of hon-- meeting of the season, Monday, Wednesday, ' September 5, at The total personal income of ': on must be a resident Colonla. James and Danny Tor- September 8th at which time a! or at a birthday party In observ- September 24, 8:30 P.M. at School P. M., at the Municipal Bulldim Aemricans reached an annual ra,te !!<• for one year, a resl- torello, Barbara Ann and JoAnn iniforms will be turned in. ance of his eighth birthday, Sat- 15, Pershing Avenue. Members All members are urged to a of $323,000,000,000 in May, a new > county for five months Jeblnski, Peggy Smith, and Su- urday. Guests included Robert and guests are urged to attend. tend. record. - :-iit of the municipality san Hampsey, all of Newark, and Krlstensen, Mary Joel and Ilene Diane Juban, Melburne. oseph Seubert, Jr. Steinberg, Robert' Spang, Sandy HOLD SOCIAL Feted at Two Partie Green, Mindy and Jeffrey Barlow, ISELIN — At a meeting of Per- , ,]Mrs. Lawrence Steinberg, Mrs. petual Light Council Daughters of ISELIN — Joseph Seubert, Jr., JJerbert Barlow, all of Iselin, and America, a social evening was en- on of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sen-j his maternal grandparents, Mr. oyed at VPW Hall, Lincoln High- lert, 72 Lewis Place, was guest and Mrs. Benjamin VUinofsky, f honor at a birthday party given Newark. y his parents In observance of is ninth birthday. All his neigh- jor'hood friends were guests at an phone fternoon affair.. rates are (grownups were guests in the vening at another party. They Included Mr. and Mrs. Charles^ acquln and daughter, Judy; LOW Maplewood; Mr, and Mrs. Car Hartford 601 mine Gatgulo,' their twin daugh- ers and a son, and Arthur Holt Norfolk 7Ot man, all of Hlcksvllle,,,Long Is- From NSW ,and; Mr. and MN>- William Seu- aftftr t) PM ftnd Similaya- 3 miti. bert, Roselle; Mr. and Mrs. Hurry BUtinn ratu, 10% tax tiot i»c! Pattern 8178: MUies' 81ie» It, Schott, and Mrs. Mary Woolluy, 14, 18, 18. 20. SUe 16 takes i% Adams Street, Iaelin. yards 35ii)<>b; Vi yard coutrast. Seud Thlrty-flva canti iu cotni LOOK... for tills pattern—add 5 cents lor each patteru If you wish lst-class Never thought my Permanent styled by Frederic in BOTTLE BABY . . . inUnt kan- mailing. Send lo 170 Newspaper Patteru Dent.. 233 Waet 18th St., Kuhway would draw so many glance*... . Just Think — I»tuo thrlvti ott milk ted to It N«w York 11. N. Y, Pilnt plainly GIGANTIC AUGUST SALE! only $8.50 complete ! ! A wave «o soft, and natural. It from nuulnj buttle in zuu at NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, sure brings the compliments -t- thit beautiful wave HOES LIKE DAD'S, GelseaUrchea, Oeruiuny, after SIZE «nd STYLE NUMBER, Ml REDWOOD FiniNITlIRK, BA.KUKCUE mother'! death. TABLES, TKELUSKS, ETC., Ill' TO valued to $15^)0 for $8.50 is thi blffeit value I ever v with •xtra oomfori and received — I'm (lad I (ot In bn Fwderic's Summer w Special. Why don't you call Frederic »w for your ap- «ar In »v«ry pair. pointment at IIIB air conditioned Saloo, — Here* full Xeei HAT BAR 50% DISCOUNT address Yorktown ShOM for Boy* ar» meii't th«M Nspted to boya' 92 Main Street, Woodbridge i(«s and btt^' foot d*vtlopm«nt "eed«l Thll ttmnt richer iMthtrs. Lawn Garden Specialties Co. tso RAUWAt OPEN J-9883 K With A Complete Line of FAll FREppiC ISELIN, N. J. Br.noh |4W| Clark, N. JUVKNILE Located,oft Route 21 — New ke House kairareiiar OB |«4Ua Avutttt Gi Hats • Hwityags and Gloves OPEN Phone your CB-8-9817 AMBCXV SHOP miVKX EVENING "flL 9 SUNDAYS • Ll-8-6306 till » ».M. **tb*UM**mmmk$

Some Pertinent Dai a would have had economic repercussions MAN WITH THE GOLDEN ARM and would have been a bad omen for the in the i^ttbrpnbnti-^ Republican Administration. AN IKtttrtMDtNT NIWBFAPEB Not only would it have put thousands History of Woodln;,

The &£ft4tr*£w|HM« -™. .«- .*»...... of people out of work, but it would have The W««iMilte lnUet ZIZT.."._I given the impretskm that the Administra- Br ttTH WOLK WoodbrMre Into***itm% (1*19) that brougiht tion was guilt? of pursuing pdiifies, partly Chapter XXH1 The IteUn JMMI „ . „ (IfWI as a result of the influence of Defense De- Further gains toward the re- —the Psrv w, Chart** t. Qntmj WtiaUftW 1 partment Secretary Chirles E. Wilson, * HMt'iMi r*»rtiWh»' lty for the Township came dar- that he me which have favored very big business. ing Ufe early p*rt of 1937 whtn1" the goo.se i.< , tlw WMiMtp rauuttf CMUr Studebaker-Packard, seeking to remain Frank Van Syckle announced der" and mm these models will be further improved and fey day the (ppi dtf tlOO.000 Board i.,; i that Studebaker-Packard will likely be worth of busUMS tod Mrs. 15 emu; *MW N*fc« If wt, U Mtt AD5»3S Janes $ Wight. Upfleo A«wue, la •*>*•<*. around for many years to come 'n a Woodtoidfe. bad tr* tenor at Town Com:i. The Curtis-Wright Corporation an- beinf the lint depositor In the bojrd nouaced on August 5th an agreement new Institution In the irdcpr which would solve the financial difficulties At UM end of Mtfflb. Aplce Steps were >,. Chief James A Welsh dfcd sud- abpltsh thr encountered recently by Studebaker- Pack- denly at hie home and on April tion as & mo:.' Mil.' S. l»ll Detective Cuptatn 'Where did I Meeded: A Road Program Daimler-Benz, A G., West German au- George t. Keating was named In AUKU-' .: to the post. The need is becoming more and more tomobile manufacturer, is also involved in repersentsnj On Memorial Day. 1917. the 000,00, wei' acute for the completion of a systematic the flnftBfliai arrangement, although the Township's traditional Memorial clnerator a: i • and Jong-ranfe'pragram for the mainte- nature of this involvement is obscure Day projmuD was broadcast over yor Grelnct ,,- nance of our coflirtaniiy enlarging local Station WOR Woodbrk*|e was Spencer «T:.- Toe announcement probably means booked as "A Typical American monie* An r road system. there is no danger that Studebaker-Pack- Community" The program was pendent pi;.,- We predict, as the consequence of an wlU fo on ttae rocks in the next few years. arranged through the efforts of read in p.,- Roy E Anderson, chairman of and Bpen <: overly-generous policy toward large-scale The arrangement means that purtis- trte Legion Memorial Day Com- Job by th<; developers, that the expense of keeping all Wright will pay Studebaker-Packard about mittee. Dean Prazier Metzger. of paying off :• our public thoroughfares in repair, will in $88,060,000, lor certain facilities and rights Rutgers University, was the reducing iiv- . guest speaker. Mayor August F. pality Othc: a few short years become a burden of such to purchase stock, and the automobile com- Orelner gave the address of wel- will include i enormous proportions that other munici- paay will be able to gain another $15,000,- come. The invocation and bene- Leon E M v 000 in credit because of its improved finan- diction were pronounced by Rev. J. Morgeii.v.; pal services will have to be curtailed in W\ V. D. Strong, of the Con- offer a bri^; ; cial condition. order to accommodate tins oprt This is the gregation Church and Rev. "The bo;!-. reason we believe a careful survey should This will give the company $50,000,000 Charles O McCorrlstln "now and boxed :• monslgnor) respectively. be made at once, in terms of miles of re- and enable it to go ahead with plans to gensons o'.'; In June an agreement was frayed and quired paving, BO that annually we can un- retain its competitive position. reached between the Town Com- counting by dertake whatever portion of maintenance mittee and the Board of Educa- hoarding by and building as we tan afford. tion that one-half of the 30 per "It'will bf Growing Old? cent cut in the salary of Town- ought to bo t Further, we believe we should halt im- . A repent analysis of achievements of Under the Capitol Dome ship and Board employe* Im- On Septemi)- mediately our present policy of temporary four hundred famous men throughout his- posed by the predecessor Com- al services »•>:• ly i. .nail SrifcMis mittee during the depression H. Oardnc paving and the constant expense of patch- tory, men whose accomplishments came in would be restored. urer durins : ing, in favpr-of permanent paving. Anyone the fields of politics, government, painting, TRENTON^Real estate as- addition to the Eisenhower-Nixon club asked for contributions. The But on June 21, the Board of tratlon and who travels our Township roads is aware military life, writing and other categories, sessments should be increased Republican and the Stevenson- astounding returns — auUthey Education and the Town Com- mltteeman :i tui.^.w. Democratic tickets at are still coming into the office mittee held separate meetings. the age of M • of the fact that many of them require at- is highly encouraging to all those who •876.496,403 in New Jersey this year to reach an official true the November 6 general election. of club secretary Chris Messer- The Committee passed a resolu- Aid S IM i tention year after year, and still are un- think they are growing old. value of $21,797,139,692, tne 8tate On the New Jersey general schntM—are truly representa- tion restoring 10 per cent of the Woodbr; satisfactory. We believe we would find it Division of Taxation claims. election ballot will be the Prohi- tive of the love and esteem every- salary cut, the Board returned Squad's first •: The study revealed that more than one- bition candidates, Enoch A. Holt- one held for Jake. the. whole 20 per cent. When far less expensive in the end if we would Last year at the eame time, to service on ; third of the four hundred famous men the Division recommended the wick, for President, iind Herbert AUTO DEATHS;—Fifty munici- Committeeman Fred Spenoer re- and the forn.r C. Holdridge for vice president. do the job properly in the first instance, achieved their greatest accomplishments boosting of real property assess- palities in New Jersey with pop- ceived the news toward the end bridge group > and use the money which we now spend for ments by $14,863,861,173 to reach The American Third Party will ulations over 5.000, have been of the meeting—I was the one (Continue: after they passed the age of sixty. Another a true value of $20,920,643,289. present Henry B. Krejewski, cited by the National Safety patches, on building roads which will stand surprising twenty-three per cent scored The new figures are contained In foimer Secaucus pig farmer and Council for not having a single tavern owner, for President, and up indefinitely. their greatest success in life after they had the annual State Equalization traffic fatality during 1955. Table issued by the Division of Aine Marie Yezo, of North Ber- Throughout the nation, 862 such Competence Creates Confident Expansion of the Township has created passed the age of seventy. Taxation. gen, for Vice President. communities were similarly many additional expenses, the main ones In other words, more than half of the The comparative nearness to The Socialist Workers Party praised. will run Farrell Dobbs for Presi- being for schools and roads. We presently four hundred men achieved their fame true value reached this year is Maplewood was the only muni- the result of an all-out campaign dent and Myra Tanner Weiss for cipality in the State in the 25,-' are launched on a school-building program after they ywe sixty or seventy years of for equalized property assess-, Vice President. The Socialist 000-50,000 population category — but just barely — aad now the need is age. Eight per cent of the four hundred ments in all counties of New Jer- Labor Party advocates Eric Hass, honored for its "no death" rec- growing urgently greater that we make sey inaugurated several yean pf New York, for President, And ord. The largest no-death city in me&maddAheir greatest mark in life after ago by Aaron K. Heeld, Director. Georgia Catttai, of Milwaukee, the United States^tes Muskegon. a realistic beginning qn the road problem. they had passed the age of eighty. Division qf Taxation, and Ben- for Vice President. Mich., with a population of 48,- We have a firm belief that pur present jamin S. Danskin, Secretary of On March 7 last the Conserva- 429. Putting it another way, those who tion Party, with headquarters in piece-meal approach is ineffective and ex- the State Division of Tax Ap- In the 10,000-25,000 group, hoped to make immortal marks in the rec- peals. Bayville, N. J., filed petitions Dumnnt was cited for three suc- travagant and which, if continued, will lead ord of progress by the human race, are Through their efforts, local with Secretary of State Edward cessive "no death" years; South to dire results. tax assessors are now endeavor- J. Patten for electors for Presi- Orange for two years; and As- handicapped if they seek to do so before ing to erase tax iniquities caused dent and Vice President, but up bury Park. Cranford, Hawthorne We have newr tried V> sell you a batten', a '.:; We trust, therefore, that our thinking by unequal assessments. Under to date has failed to file names and Hillside, one sear each. they are sixty years old, Of course, the or a radio — opt «ven car DOllsii or spark-pliu of presidential and vice presiden- In the 5.000-10,000 group, hon- will be directed at once toward a practical four hundred men analyzed may not rep- guidance of the astute Neeld and wlil. Bight bt(t In town there an LOCAL Danskin, county boards of taxa- tial candidates! ors were won by Bellmawr, Ber- program which ultimately will lead to the cart of your Deeds on >ucb luini to why not pu. resent a true picture, but this is certainly tion and the assessors have Independent party candidates nards Township, Bogota, Boon- Our prgtnlttUon would comlder it u prirUrnc u permanent paving of the local road system indicative of the surprisingly large number probed sales transactions In all of for Congress in many New Jersey ton, Bordentown City, Caldwell. netds — and THAT would mate us In its entirety. This will, of course, be an fhe 567 taxing districts of the districts will also appear on the both borough and township; of famous men who achieve their fame at State and adjusted the assess- November 6 general election bal- Carlstadt, Cedar Grove, Chat- expensive undertaking which will take somewhat advanced age. ments accordingly. lot. The Socialist Labor Party ham, Denville, Dunellen, Fair- Friendly Service—As Near As Yom hnt\ years to complete, but the sooner we get The State Division of Taxation has congressional candidates in view, Glen Ridge, Glen Rock, So, if you are discouraged, or feeling reports the assessed value of the first, second, fifth, eighth Haddon Heights, Haledon. High- '1929 started with it the loss money we will be slightly battered at the seams, and your real property in New Jersey this and ninth districts, while the land Park, Keansburg, Leonia, spending on repairs which hardly last be- bones do not seem to be as active as they year is $6,361,413,337, which is Prohibition Party has only a Manville, Maple Shade, May- & DRAGOStT yond the first heavy rain. $324,631,221 higher than last single candidate for Congress wood, Metuchen, Middlesex, Mt. were when you were thirty or forty, remem- year. Personal property .assess- running in wet New Jersey. He is Holly, New Milford, Newton, ber that ydur greatest days probably lie ments now total $1,072,519,140, Ithamar Quigley, of Elizabeth, in Ocean City, Ocean. Township, which is $33,397,392 higher than the sixth district. Palmyra, Paulsboro. Penns Grove, ^•VIAiN STREET • WOODBRl StudebakefrPackard Bailed Out ahead. And, certainly the above analysis last year. MARTIN:—One of the nicest Pitman. Princeton Township, The easing of the situation at Stude- indicates that a person is only as old as he Ocean County again leads the guys who ever lived has died. He •Continued on Page Ten) baker-Packard is of national interest, and or she feels. Actually, one's mental attitude State in the percentage by which was a fine newspaperman and the assesed value of real estate he died unexpectedly as he-would of interest to the Eisenhower Administra- is the key to the problem of growing old should be boosted, followed in have wished—covering a story. tion, since the failure of this company — if such a problem develops. order by Burlington, Hunterdon. Arnold E. "Jake" Martin, ad- Sussex, Somerset. Gloucester and vanced to the New Jersey State Cape May counties. Hudson Bouse from Pleasantville, N. J,, County real estate is the nearest after servihg his apprenticeship with the Atlantic City Press. Be- TION! to true valuation in New Jersey Opinions of Others and Essex County Is next In line. oause of his friendly approach, In the same order follow Mor- Jake Martin soon had many ris, Cumberland, Middlesex, friends including Governors, MR. HOOVEES FAITH MR. HOOVER'S RECIFE A STUDY IN CONTRAST fKATKESS , Salem, Monmouth, Atlantic, $er- Supreme Court Justices, and SAM JRANC1SC0 If you have been glued to the One of the sharpest contrasts' gen, Camden, Mercer, Union. legislators. The debates here had a dra- TV the last 10 days, hearing pol- between Chicago and San ftan- Passaic, Essex and Hudson coun- Shocked by the sudden loss of ' matic interval of high emotion iticians boast and berate, you cisco was provided by the ap- ties. Further improvement in the a fine reporter, and member, the when former President Herbert must have felt a warm glow— pearance before the respective equalization of assessments is ex- Legislative Correspondents' Club America's greatness •"•^ | Hoover rose to address his sev- whatever you politics — when conventions of the nation's two pected this year. at the 8tat* House created a ' enth Republican national con- Herbert Hoover appeared before living ex-Presidents, Democrat ELECTION:—New Jersey voters wmojjurship fund for the two wrought by the toil of hi n'e vention. His innate and never- the Republican National Con- Harry Truman and Republican will be eligible to cast ballots for children Jake Martin left behind. millions; by the axe of the p° failing dignity, his patent sin- tention yesterday. Herbert Hoover. four other presidential tickets in Instead of sending flowers, the cerity and integrity, no lew than It was nice to know that an The distinction in characteris- n«*r, the plough of the farmer, his long record of service to the old man, whose term as Presi- nation and to humanity evoked tics e>f the two elder statesmen GLAMOR GIRLS dent was* twisted Into the sym- was not generic as related to the the slvdgej of the worker, the a spontaneous demonstration of bol of depression, could come affection and respect. parties, but individual. Still, around 24 years later and get a some would «ay that the con-' blu*|Mntf of the employe' - Mr. Hoover did not speak of decent and seemingly exuber- trait was inherent also in the all lofeorefi and builder, :' specific men or measures. His ant demonstration from the differing .outlooks of the oppos- theme WBS-I-AS it hju always convention, even though they all ing political camps. been, whether storms of contro- were Republicans. It was a cocky Mr. Truman versy were raging or sober Judg- Por whatever his mistakes, If r. who went into the Chicago con- BANKING BOOM: ment marked t he climate' of Hoover Is a man of essential opinion—man's quest for free- vention. Toe man who emerged MMto thn Tomorrow's goal should be decency.* was less jaunty and shorn of dom. After a long life, marked i A. * w t d«frO90f»rafjOn and a teener by heavy respoQsjijuuies and And it was nice to hear a for- some of the prestige he .had mer President who wasn't out great stresses, Mr. Hoover can previously enjoyed. He professed OWOftlMM df OUr mutual prob- view the World without ill^- to castigate anyone—he even to believe the conflict he had t r. M. u> • & u. "slqns. He knows thje "dangers paid tribute to Democratic incited and the purely partisan find common destiny which beset us;" he has seen leaders wpo have "served free- advice he had given left' the "mankind's hope threatened and dom to the full." party more strongly united. even overwhelmed by the re- The Republicans could have Mr. Hoover at San Francisco vival of old ideas dangerous to taken Mr. Hoover's platform had no Illusions about his part free men." recipe to their profit, too—a In the gathering He appeared Yet he has never lost faith, "resounding" declaration of not in the role of a would-be 1% *tf M Swings 1 and he commuiittted his con- principles of American llfe-r- kingmaker, but as a prophet and viotioin to the fonyentlon. and merely s short summary of s»er. other views. "I have lived a long life. I • The Republican en-President have witnessed, and even taken For, «s Mr, Hoover said, the re«flnlaed, even as Mr. Truman part In, many great and threat- greatest issue of the day for us bad. that "we *rc in a critical ening crises.. With *a?h, time and ajl roankjjidJ * the encroach- bettip to wtyniard our nation they have been surmounted, the ments «f gwenuntnt Win* to tod clvlUMtion." This he saw American droim oaeonet nwre mMttr pur llvw mi All Hie as prttentini a chaUaqie to the reaj."—New Jv% Umti Tri- k incidental. - N. Y. "W»rW- whole American People, tfr. Qur New Building. Corner Mom A*m» bune. , NATIONAL BAN Telegram ami The Hiin. (Continued on fate Ten) and Berry Struct (Opp. To** ' t« I toM ywi bow It % nutf* wouldn't L TIKI'1 THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1958 PAOE NINE

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Wheeler Corp, Security Steel Equipment Corp. Woodbridge Sanitary Pottery \ % , Curteret, N. J- Woodbridfe* N, J. THURSDAY. AUGUST 30. PA6ETETJ area are now available to vlsl- of place In its group trf competing I but thf flint* Department ol tors to that aeclion of New Jer- earllei <,. States in the 18ft National i (Continued from EditorlU Page* i InderCapitol Dome Agriculture claim*. Hit outbreak The season on rails and BallinirlcR ferret) ti, , Pedestrian Protection Contest, Hoover was not above acknow- is under rontrol An excellent WV'R vast Whnrton tract. . . . the prev •roniTiiU'-d from Editorial Page' sponsored by the Americas ledging that Democrats a* well yield of H.5 tons pel acr«- of to- that It »s, t CLASSIFIED :• Prosper; Park Ridgefield. River Automobile AsuociaUori The season on rails and galllnules matoes grown foi piweBKinp in as Republican* had served the •bind. Hf RATES — INFORMATION Edg^ Riverside, Saddle River Copieu of the new IBM law which will open In New Jersey on Sep- Neir Jersey i* predicted this' national HitiMK. despair a;, Township Balem, Bout* tatatitM. brings New Jersey's traffic ree- tember 1 . . . More than one rail- Me far IS ««A I DWdline for adr Wcdwwtsr II yew. . , . Traffic deaths in New There mt, no rabidly parti- to aflorri "Ulatlom Into conformity with the lion persons will see Bamefcst Ir CMfc OdKiottal waN A M. for the tun Tennfly. Upper D*»TftfM Town* Jersey thus far this year have Uniform Venicle Code, nave beers tight, second oldest lighthouse jwn KttMk apM the pittttMl toe. nation 0:-. Pajrabk in sdrmsc* < pnbHcaUen. ship Ventnar, Wentwaod. Wild- reached 440. a* compared with, wnt ta State. Monty and nnmi- in thr United States, ttinMth There wac nvthlng »t •& fe- will be r, wood. Wtoutow Township .and MO at the BUM tune m IBM. .! rtpai ottictttfs by Qbnctar lswmaklng and rloi.'imt 10? per cent Main: league f.vmw urfrcs Mr Truman recalled that he Pitt 1101: •, no lo*f«* JOB PM -looo PJ»I trend MI t.'H p:t'wnt time . . . thf A A* P in Woodbridgf Pteur p!-orrum. Hog discfestj hu.« Fn»e tourii of the hiitoric BaUto had bewi a district, leader ai wen aaccilu r fix day*, uuary S5&Q0 aUo part New ,1c:s«'i Ims won wrorid 0O0 mtnors' fund conUct Mi Frederic* Retolunl. again broken out at Sec«ucus 64 Triest* St.. taelin. N J tiwrrs SurKtajPt and nights Call aiy- moraine WO 6-277* Mr. Bronx B 30 • SEAL ESTATE FOR SALE • • MlSCELLANEOl'ft • FTVE HOOMS. with expansion at- tic, good location Call Kimbai BABY SITTER Wanted — lor oc- 1-7622 8 3C casional afternoons and eve- BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY nings For information call CA SEWABEN — Bungelo*'. 620 Vert 1-1232. 8 30' Ave.; ftrt place oU heat, at-' tached rara#* Call lor appoint- PLAY THE PIAjJO m a shon time ment WO S-OTW-M «.'»• or your money bacfc Complete • Service Stations course 11.00 Pap's Piano Studio Sck»il • • Furniture • • Miviig a^ Traektag • • Pkotftgrapby • •T TOR KENT • 416 Washington St. Perth Ambov 8 30-9 20' Mvrtw Job CANUID OB STUDIO U1STORN3EHED fivt room apart- S I«onw t:s t Baooa ISi ment til utilltiet ntpplied EUW3ARIAJ( Recipe Book, Eng- HENSCH'S « Booms 13* » boots *«« TOWNE GARAGE Waiting couple only CAB WO lish print. PHoe II. Mrs P. Bo- LOOKING FOR J. T. Outlier A »«• 8-2355 between 8-6 P.M., 10*1 8t regi. 17T7 Pnlrle Avenue. South Accordion School AI Vmtt l«»ntT« — H f mn hp 485 AMBOY AVENVfe Oeorgf Avenue. Avenel Bend 14, Ind 8'2-B 30' ECONOMY MOVERS 17? Brown Avenue. • Top Value? Wtodbrtdfe 830 NATION WIDE SOVEKS 17 TOUR IXUNKUfO nai oecome • Name Brands! WO-ltM* POUR ROOMS, b»th. heat, hot a proMen, Altioholiei Anony- PRIVATE BalHnr 3 l>a water, couple preferred Inquire moui can help you. Call Market ACCORDION LESSONS • Dependable Service! Wf're SpeetalMi ta at 64 Wheeler A»e.. Carteret. 3-752* or write P. O Box 2SX • Complftf Arruniion Rcpnin • BEAR WHEEL AUGN1OKT Tekpboni B'301 Wooflbridge. 8'2-8'30 • Sain, RrnuU. Eiehanfet • Lowest Prices! • I'irknps »nd Ampliftpn In«Ulted AND BALANCE • MUSK Books for Accordion • FOB SALE • DARAOO'B • BRAKE SEBYICI I c. ADTO DRIVINO SCHOOL For Information CaJJ WINTER BROS. 20 FOOT plastic pool, resonable. L*rfe*t and Oldest In County WO 8-4013 Unea Call WO B-'frW.830 H/dramauc, Fluid and Standard WAYSIBE FIM. SWP 2M McCfcllal St., Perth Amboy Swhic Slip Civers Call HUlcrejit 2-7365 Ctal Kim* :*T HAVING TROUBLE with your B 2 - 8 '30 l S. Hwv 1 AvrmH. K. J A. V. Hall and Son Mwerage? Electric Bewerooter OK Mile "imit ni removes root*, fllth, aasd and t PADITER AND DECORATOR COAL • FUEL OIL Upra H AM II V TJL lad. fat stoppafe from dogged pipes, Free Estimates u>« Otler Pnrnttan* drains and sewers. No djgglng, no Call CA-1-W25 damages—rapid and efficient. Call V. J. Tedeseo KEROSENE ••wit Tu UM Tony's Plumbing and Heating. i 6 Flllmort: Avenue, Carteret MOW In 8 '2 - 8 30 8/2-8'30 CfcATING • PACKING LET US SMPPING LAWI HffiltS* IMtal rnrnitniT of SOLVE YOUR HEATING Dtacrtptwa PHOLSTERY SHOPS Some Pertineat Data LAMINATING - PHOTOSTATS But m: M Alfamtk Street, Cartent 1-Day Dfvrlopinr and RAHWAT • AVENEL PROBLEM wo-n-izn tattte ALBRECin KET SIW TEU CA-1-5JW Printing Service 124 HASHIWTGN AVtrtS • FROM SERVICE • (ABTEKTT History of Woodbridge TO COMPLETE HEAT- Pbonf CArW-rrt 1-tlO GALLARD'S PHOTO FOR HAND and POWEB LAVK 547 AMBOY AVENUE • Spwtlig Gnds • ING INSTALLATIONS MOWLKS SHAKFENSB aa« \m\ (Continued from Editorial Pafe) RETAIKEO WOODBRIDGE Woodbridrr 8-3651 j MLKTIKV OITBOAKD Open 10 to 6 LOOK! RSRERMAN LOOK) of several Such groups through- Woodbridge to Port Reading. He | MUlOltS Men. and Fri. Nirbts U 8.M out the Township. received a better education than j WDGE. 8-1400 Plumbing & Beating $5.00 wm 1W MR FAK TO Is March, another oil truck- SALE and Serriee was afforded most boys of his' scmnxx BICTCLM train crash occurred in the time. In his youth, he worked : • EttnodeBng, MoRtank's Fishiag Boats SilJ and Service VI Township this tlse at the 6e- on the farm and followed this i EtERY OTHER SATIRDAT AVENEL SAWS SHAEPLXED — UTS • New Installation! Pet Ships waren crusting of the Jersey pursuit for 30 years ., He then BUE LEAVES FROM MADE Central Railroad. The engineer engaged hi the mining of clay j COAL & OIL CO. • Gas and Oil Burners Hftn FQRW6 TiOUi SHOP WO 8 of the locomotive. Clarence Lo- for 30 more years and upon his i LITTLE velle. Point Pleasant, and the retirement in 1927, he was ~an - ZOO 256 MONKOE ST- RABWAT 826 RAHWAY AVE., AVENEL Can WO-I-SMC m-e-ni2 EVEItr meC£OING ntlOAT NK3HT fireman. Abe Brusett, were officer of tie Woodbridge Cer- • Uiwr Stiret • • Folders killed. amics Company. In 1863, Mr L. rOGUESK - A. UFO TROPICAL and Nme UbMT 7-3894 Mffll All (04TS OHH ANS Asl>er Fit»-Bandolph, scion of Prall married Emily Cutter. GOU> FISH who was an aitnt of the law Delicatessea GET THAT REEL FIXED NOW one of the community's earliest ALL FISH SUPPLIES settlers, devoted civic and Mr. Cutter. Teaepboiie MM9 REEL church worker, died suddenly in In the fall o( 1938. Mayor TANKS — PLANTS — PtTUPS PARAKEETS — SINGING March while at hie business in i Greiner went on record as vigor- TREAT SHOPPE Woodbridge OVK New York. j ously opposing the practice of Charleston IAN ABIES €13 tUhwij Are., WoodbrMce SMECMLrY • Letlcrliea The year IBM also saw the many public works contractors Liquor Store It TYPES OF CAGES Reel Cherke^L Cleaned, (Opp. White Church) HMtiBf breaking of ground for the in Importing cheap labor into | JOS. ANDRASCOF, rr«p. FULL LINE OF SUPPLIES Polished, Greased and J.50 Middlesex County Girls Voca- the State in preference to hiring I Adjustrd, for Only • SALADS at their BEST •tattle Birds Nails and Wings Clipped • Programs tional High School. The land was local unemployed on construe-\ iPlns ParU, If Needed) tion projects in the county j FREE donated to the count; by Mr. • SODA FOUNTAIN and Imparted Wlaei, Been "Home of Reel Puts" and Mrs. Hampton Cutter. Presi- "We want New Jersey labor j — HOUHB — • FEESH BAKERY GOODS and Iiquon- Friday. IMiUHIf IL HUNTING, FISHING, and dent Roosevelt approved an ap- given preferance on this job andt Saturday, I A. M. to t t. M. other jobs," Mayor Greiner de-' 8^4 AMBOY AVENUE MOTOR BOAT LICENSES lica'Jon for a grant of $120,000 Open 1 A. M. to 11:31 P. M. m UNDEN AVENUE clared in supporting the protest WOODBRIDGE, N. J. of Federal funds toward the INCLUDING SUNDAYS WMdfcrUfcN. J. GUTH PET SHOP estimated total cost of the pro- of the Mayors Association of • Annuiiiice-I Claw Wednesdays at 1! Noon N Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret ject of $267,400. The architect Mjddelsex County of which he! RUDY'S was the Alexander Merchant. On was president, against imports-1 CA-1-417* FISHLVG TACKLE and Juki1 1 came word that after tion of cheap labor in building Drags MlSiC llStTKtiOl REPAIR mmy yean prewure by local of a dam at Spotswood. The SPORTING GOODS mayor declared there was no C. POZNANSKI newspaper and Township officials t Rtf* & TV Service • 256 Monroe CtiwI, Rahwaj work would be started immedi- valid reason why common labor PLUMBING k HEATLNG Phone R.1-7-3S94 • IllMt ately on the elimination of five should be imported from the Avenel Pharmacy MUSIC MEANS Woodbridge grade crossings— South while there were thous- A LIFE TIME OF JOY SEWERS CLEANED ands still looking for employ- 994 EAHWAY AVENUE Sheet Metal at. Main, Green and Freeman For Your Girl and Boy WITH ELECTRIC ROTOg • Hoib Streets, Valentine's and Factory ment in the County. WOODBRIDGE 8-1*14 AL'S RADIO LEARN TO PUT THE Lane. The total cost was esti- The late James S. Wright, at- This is the time of the year mated at (1,675,000 of whicb torney and assistant prosecutor ACCORDION THE MODERN, & TELEVISION PRESCRIPTIONS to get things done. ... So the State and railroad would was named leader of the Town- EASY WAY- Expert Reytdn • Piht I aril: get it Done Right with contribute $021,250. A grant of ship Republican party in Sep- WHITMAN'S CANDIES NO ACCORDION TO BUY . . . •CA 1753,750 was released by the tember. He took over the party Public Works Administration*. when there were Deports of.dis- CotnettM - TOm Batteries • S The newspaper account read cord in the local Republican GreetlDf Cacda M PERKHING AVENUE GAYDAS in part: "Approval of the appli- rank* and in short order lie had cation for fundt in Washington restored a spirit of harmony and CARTERET, N. J. yesterday marts success on one confidence. "Jimmer," as he A. KM. Jr, PM«L SHELTMETALWORKS of |he longest fights for a civic was affectipnatfely known'by all CA 1-SM9 All types of n»Ul work and safety improvement ever who knew him, was a born lead- TRENCHING waged in New Jersey. Trading in er. The following week Jimmer RAYMOND JACKSON — FOR — LEADERS - GUTTERS the fight were President Harry was also selected as County Re- FORCED AIR UEATLNO Bachrach of the State Board of • FOOTINGS publican chairman. AND SON AIB CONDITIONING Public Utility Commissioners, • OIL TANKS • Cou[H»ns More than 50 Keasbey water FLASHLNG, Ete. the local administration, head- consumers led by members of • SEPTIC TANKS ed by Mayor August 7. Greiner, Keasbey Board of Fire Commis- DruggistB Authorteed DLMrikuUr and New Jersey representatives PRIVATg LMSONS: lllnudtul • WATER LINES sioners stormed the Town Com- MwJtrn md CUtiikii — Ktfiantti UNCOLN niRNACES • Orttl'iratis in the Senate and House of mittee room in the Municipal 88 Main Street uid Advuced. • SEWERS Henry Janten & Son CA-1-6M1 Representatives. Building toe latter part of Sep- 1«1 Sbarot Street, Carteret IS St Ana Street, temoer In protest against the Woodbridge, N. JJ ENROLL NOW FOB EXTEET ui Sheet Hetel W«rfc "Forcibly presenting the nefd proposed sale of the Keasbey INSTRUCTION CA 1-7851 K 1-6645 >o Ji TdepbMK t-MM In Our locally for the elimination beT Wat«f | System to the Middlesex # Tnkfess OtHt • (cause of a long series of tragic Water Company for $5,500. The A1B CONDITIONED TOO I..KGI accidents which have taken Keasbey delegation admitted We cany • fall Utt *f Huilnl Why Risk You Health place on the crossings, Mayor that tta systten was being con- • Fueral Mreetfn • 581 AUcn Street Tanklew Coils Greiner and Township Attorney ducted at a ljtss by the Township With Poor Plumbing?... or Leon E. McElroy made two per- and that the water pressure was CbooM ittm nidi fuapai make M- W N. J. Qtaned sonal appeals to PWA authori- urlioBl M: KXCEL81OE, TTTAMO, CALL low but felt that the water rates IOUO LANCE, ACME, HOUB MSM Call Today ties in Washington. President would jump of the water com- ACCOUtlANA, KXCBJIOU Mi Water Softeu«T» Bacharach and his engineers, pany took over. So once again SYNOWIECKJ OALUn amply fortified with traffic and the matter of the Keaobey Wa- SMITH Installed safety surveys, waged a pains- ter System,was pigeonrholed. Funeral Home r«tk imbvi-t out*. Free k taking crusade in the interest of PLUMBING ft HEATING •RealEtUtt-lranactt Odl WO-»-14M Woodbridge and its resident. The First Boys Day spon- U Tain At the SUae WO 8 31198 sored toy the Woodbridge Lions M Atlantic Yes, cah ' 'iDespit* high-handed treat- Club (later to be know as Youth EIDIE'S MUSIC CUTER Tt+mrt, BtVlcnt Scrrtec AVENEL COAL for cstin:.''. ment by Washington bureau- Week* was held in October and Caitcn^N.1. M4te Buaiunkl, tnr. 1M REMBEN AVE.. AVENEL ao ^ crats, Mr. Bacharach never re John Konowski, a senior at Unquished his efforts, it was he IS7 8Ule gU P. Ai VA-C-12M ni Rabway plan. slu'W Woodhridge High School, was saving ^ : who was responsible for interest- sworn in ai Boy Mayor John Cutaret 1-fTll ReUgMis Articles ing Charles Edison, close coofl- Royle, now Sports Editor of the Tail Cab doote of President RooMvelt M4 Independent-Leader, was named Vmrmti Iw CUM now Assistant Secretary of the Tax Collector for the day Nuw ItM Print* AGENCY Navy, in pushing the project* Next Week) MUMMCC CIBMM HJREHA'S and much of the credit for i tninrn DEUCATESSEN AND ally obtaining the funds is due rEKVATETIC EDUCATION GOITA* Realtor and Inturm ' to Mr. Edison." • TJrta»na. HI. — Steven GaLrell, • 1CCOUHOW Mr. mawm* of Lewi Or**, W. Va., who re- GIB8ON The same p«pr «arxied th* cently reoeive4 his diyloipyp a iroom GUITARS «nmtmnn "We *D th* Earth and thh e OOnlTCiilty of minois had pr«- • ttttnu Wfcaft ta 11" JU8T PHONE aw at the nuwvtlv't iMit' l atkudni twelve elemen- WO 8-0200 ,, IV UnM patriarchs — Jama W- tary school*, ^"o high tcfraolh and C*fl nwr Prall, Just a few day* shy four college*.' To keep his uavei- EDISON. H J. «f his tttfe birthday. Mr. fnfi ll edueaUon record goln* h* SAMMY RAY'S LJ444M i, WM bom QB a 20-acre farm, Just Itlans to take graduate work in MDUC —d num n ii oiet the creak m the road froja m NM araaewkk INMH, *tt rEARL ft. WOOOWDOB

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Charles. HI, West Street; Mr- and Jfaa. Reginald Brady. Qaywood Wendy Road, were the guests of Mrs. Steve Janasko and children, Avenue, were Miss Bftty Callas, Mrs. Charles Myers, Eteachwood. New Mart Installs Itian Ave. Section Colonia Pnul hnd Marie. Englfohtown; Hillside, and Prank Llquore, Lin- j —Mr and Mrs. E. A. BorRmlller, Mrs. James Tagaert and daugh- *»n. Cleveland Avrnue, WMT hosts at a LAFAYETTE ESTATES ,|11(|ing Dukes' Estates, Canterbury Village, ters. Both and Jessie, and Mrs. -Mr. and I/try Edward Arnold barbecue. Quests ftttenrllrti? Modern Equipment Abbott, all of Union Beach, and and children, Atlene and William. I Mr. and MM. Prank Vogel. Wlm following day,, Mr. and Mrs. Per- (-0(Nll»riflge Knolls, Oak Ridge Heights) Mr. and Mrs. Ted Plchalaki and tfttnan Avenue, enjoyed a visit to Marylyn Voitel, Mr. and Mrs. Don- Uone nnd daughter*. Lynn« and PERTH AMBOY daughter, Dobble, 'Woodbrldge. Cpwboy City, Sunday. ald Veth and son*, Son, arid By THEI.MA jDftle, marked Mr. Mafef* birthlny is now being installed m the mil* -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clark, —Misses Patricia Scott, Inman Jemmy, nil of Kewark. William By MRS. —Mr and MM. James Black, nAvm nation's outstanding marred by the Illness of her twin Colonia, N. J.wedding of Miss Barbara May La- were the guests Sunday Of Mr.his .son and daughter-in-law. Mr. Broadway Avenue, enterUlned layout engineers was tflltctad sons. Jimmle and Johnnie: Mr. Phone vine and Richard A. Norrls, Tren- jand Mrs. Japes Black, 8r, Patri- and Mrs. Henry Da men, Lancaster Mfs. Cairns grandmother, Mrs. design the Mart's layout and Fulton 8-19G0 ton. cla Avenue. Road. John Lynch, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Joseph Parrell, jSteven Connl, Brandywlne Road; unique Innovations have Louts Howland, all of Remsey Hearthstone Avenue, attended a **"• Charles Altkens, Jonqul, achieved. —Congratulations to Mr, and —Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Good- —Mr. and Mrs. Leo Shalvoy, convention In New Orleans. Mrs. Circle; Mr. Peter Metro. Ford Ave son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bradner, West- win and children, Wesley and -Mr. W _ . Harold Levy, president of th» Bridgeport, Cor\n.,jvere-the week- Kartell and children, Josaph. M«u- Bcben. Albemarle minister Road, on the birth of a Linda Jean, Trafalgar Drive, have Jersey Cit», .were the tnaftit din- new Warehouse Super Mart, tuft end guests of ftfr. and.Mrs, racn and EUlesn, vUUtsd wttti 'Mrs. wishes to Mr. and Mrs. his sixth blrth- daughter Tymm, at Overlook Hos-,returned home allay * t#o*Wje» ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pat- that the 8 * M Bchwarti •»* Both well, Abby Court. FarreJVs parents jn Ozone Park, John Dl Nicola, Concannon Drive, pita*, Summit. The Bradners vacation with relatives In Ken- rick Collins, M<4Clnl(ky Avtftut. Go., Divlalon of Strau.i-Dup»rnuH, —Mrs. James Cherego and L. I.' on their seventh wedding annjver- Inc.. which U the country's Urf- Mr and Mr9. Clyde have another daughter, Terry. tucky and Ohio. -^Saturday «enlo« .gut*u of daughter, Rosemary, Rahway, -A trrpleStveat at tne home of «ary, as well as to Mr. and Mrs. eat store fixture onsanteatiojif <• Albrmarle Road, were -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beben -Mr. and Mrs. William Quel Mr. and Mrs. George Latzko, Pa- were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hensch, Peter Ciochettl, De Orasse Street furnishing the Mart's enuiPHWOt Albemarle Road, had as their Uch.. McKinley Avenue, had as was Michael De A. W. Hoffman, George Latzko. Patricia Avenue. All three sons had who also marked their seventh including a complete line fll.W week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. Jo- guests Mr .and Mrs. Harry Onecco ico, Suoth Pftlinfleld. anniversary. !l —*|r. and Mrs. Michael Kreltz one week. Andrew w«s Friedrlch Super Line Caitf. lay. fnsi tern-age dance of seph Machalec and son, Gary, James, Stephen and Mary Ellen, and ten, Michael, and Wasyl Kar- —Beverley and John McMahon. 6, Jtiidner was & and Tommy. 4. An —Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Levy remarked that refrigMftiigl Minneapolis, !i|inn. Metric*, L. 1. ', .iK|]] bo held September f«sh( «H of West Street, uttfjWTed er«er were -th* «f afternoon -party was given and Novak and daughter, Lynn Sue- is no better Uwn its initallfMtt *£ \i at (.he Colonia Civic —Miss Lynn Ufuotl, —Mr. and Mrs. Richard Koqns « piffle Sunday at Btund Brook, tfr. and Mrs. Harold garbv, X*ke|utais ware Clarence Bridges, Jo- anne Hearthstone Avenue, attend- and service. By lnstalUnj! W»- "^ aenh W«hner, Pntrlcla Altkeris, ed a barbecue at the home, of Mr. l|(lll club, according N. Y., is the iu«to lor ft few ahfl children,,Karen, Janet, Mid which they irtsjted Mr. and Avenue. finest refrigeration, designed bottt and Mrs. William Peterson, Menlo (.•II,.|.IIC Aber and Harry days of Mr. a,n4 Mrs. Barney Kenneth, Joanna Place, have re- V»s- fohn Mykytka, Metuohen. -Mr, and Mrs. WJlll»#i Ouel- fitavan Vail, John, Bobby and for beauty and efficiency, 0)0 Rockoff. Jeffery Road. turned home after a five-day Va- Richard Schrelb. In the evening, Park Terrace, as part of a birth- ..' Tlie dances will be i\lrs. Michael Melnyk, Wat- 'ch and cnlldren, Margaret and Warehouse Super Mart will -41 ,,, Wednesday fron) 8 to cation at Long Beach Island. They Richard, McKinley Avenue, spent a supper was served for maternal day celebration for Mrs. Npvak. —Prank Scerbo, Lone Brunch, chUng, was a guest of Mr. and Sunday, they picnicked together cu«tomers an added service. ft ,i |]». civic Club through aUo vlsitwr Mr Koon ft tM day at CeAarbroolt Lake, Sun- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter was the guest Friday of Mr. and" - '* P rent«. Richard Doochack, Patricia With Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kroh and Ail teen-agers 4n Co» Mr. and Mis. Daniel Koons, Potts- day. Lutz; paternal grandparents, Mr. „,.,• Mrs, William Ouelllch, McKinley Avenue. and Mrs. Edward Henscn, Miss daughter, Kathy, of Keyport. invited. Avenue. town, Pa." ' , ' r nd Georgian Court Alunwa* —WWund Hughes, Savoy Place, -House «u»$s jf V - » *<" Hensch, Mr. and Mrs»S«s- —Cwol Ennls, daughter of Mr. —Mrs. Jpieph Peietta and son, —Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth WJley |(4..,,,-,(! guests of Mr. |nd was.host to Jake Schneider, Bull- Frank Hocking, jpiewlflnd AM- , Youngster and children, and Mrs. Joseph Ennls, Hearth- Plans Fall Style Stum,i% pascal, - PWnfteJd, were the re-and tons, Thomas and Richard. Mr , si ma, Cameo Place ville, N. Y., Charles Ollphant, 8r_ nue. were iMri. Al D^ftUaier tj«d Btjeen and fCdthlten, - ""^ Mrs. stone Avenue, shared Mrs. Novak's Trafalgar Drive, enlpyed a motor i ,in Rubenau and Ja}rc«nt fiesta of Mr. and Mrs. James West Street, and Oeorge Scott, hildren, BBruce .and .Janet, Uo- Oleotge Sjchrelb and son, Kurt. birthday at a luncheon at the WOODBRroQE — When tti* Black, Sr.,< Patricia Avenue. trip to Atlantic Highlands. .lohn Sima, Baygtte, Pagan Place. oln Part. ' —Mrs. Edward Shapiro, Exeter home of Mrs. Theodore Arthur, Middlesex Chapter of Geotg|*a —Mr. and Mrs. William Ouel- ••-Mr. and Mrs. NicholaJ Ko- —ftlernjftrs of the Coffee Club -Sunday dinner guests of Mr.Road, was the guest of Mr. and Hearthstone \venue. Carol's fifth Court College Alumrtfte open*,'" lich and children, Margaret «id sovan, Wendy Road, were hosts who met as the home of Mrs. birthday was celebrated officially fall calendar of events Oil',.I.' Polhamus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henrich, Broad- Mrs. Peter Marlowe, Mlorimtourg, , hind Polhamus, Flor- Richard, McKinley Avenue, were at a card party Thursday for theJames Taggert, Union Beach, were way Avenue, were Mr. and Mrs. N. Y., for the week. at the home of her paternal grand- fashion show at The Pines, the guests -Saturday of Mis^ Rita .i,.. has completed members of the Mothers' Asaooia- Mr.s.-Albart Poote,, -InjnHi Avenue; James Loreilo »nd daughter, -•Mr: and Mrs, Nath,an David- parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ennls, tuehen. October 18, at : Luki'hurst Naval Bta- Rens, Brooklyn. tion. Mrs. Edmund Hughes, Savoy Rosealle, Jersey City. Brooklyn, where her maternal much of Its success will be 1 son and daughter, Marsha,,Jonquil ,i ;!7-day leave be ' —Mr ,and Mrs. Charles Oli- -Mr. and Mrs. Michel KrelU Vlaot apa Mrs. Charles Olifthijnt,, OJrcle, tve^e hosts for the weekend grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. the able planning and tl .-;:-;. Carrier Essex, at phant, 8r., West Street, were hosts and son, Michael', West Street, Sr.', West Street. Union Citj, are the guests of Mr. to Mr. and Mrs. Pred Rothwaif, •Forsberg, were also present./ , forts of local alumnae. ,i Naval Base. at an outdoor barbecue for mem- were the guests Saturday of Mr. —Mr. and Mrs. James Black and Mrs. William Quellich, Mc- Philadelphia. —Over the weekend, Mr; and Represented among those McElland, Isetiri; Jw- bers .of the Coffee Club, trjelr and Mrs. John Romantlon, Point Patricia Avenue, were hosts at Kinley Avenue. —The thirteenth birthday of Mrs. Ennis entertained Mr. andx Ing on the committee* »re . West 8treet; Karen friends and family. Present Were j Pleasant. a family picnic Saturday. Guests —Mrs. J. .ft. Mitchell, Franklin Charlotte Zederbaum, daughter of Mrs. Gordon Stlllwell and family, Donald Noe and Mrs. Alloe I ! waster Road, and Mr .and Mrs. Edmund Hughes, j —Mr. and Mrs. George Latzko. were Mr. and Mrs. James Black Furnace, (^ilo, is the guest for Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zederbaum, Demareat, and Mr. and Mrs. ay, Woodbrldge; Mrs. A. E. , ,1-t. Inman Avenue, all Savoy Place; Mr. and Mrs. George Patricia Avenue, had as their Jr., and aon, James, III; Ronald a few days of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Mildred Lane, was observed at .a Henry Bono arid family, Rtverdale. ley, ©ewaren and Miss i i ir 4-H Clover-ettes Scott, and daughter, Janet, Fagan guests at an outdoor picnic, Sun- HoweU, all of Fanwood, Mr. andfred Goodwin, Trafalgar Drive. birthday party which was attend- —Mrs. Tobias Morgen, Jonquil grady. Edison. ,,r Mlddletex County Place; Mr. and Mrs. W, Wels and day, Mr. and Mrs. Stepten Kar- Mrs. Richard Doochack and chil- —Robert Quade, Rahway, was ed by Susan Sobel, Rochelle Wel- Circle, marked her birthday at the Publicity Is being handler If i;]li'.wn. They received son, Gilbert, West Street; Mr. and alsz and daughter. Janice, Perth dren, Richard and Kathleen, Mrs. the Monday dinner guests of Mr.ser, Bobby Valise, Teddy Sadler, summer home of her parents in Mrs. George O. Kress and Mji. Lillian Soper and sons. Ernest and Ronnie Bnronkowicz, Rhea, Paul Kerhonksen, N. Y. on their entries. Kar- Mrs. Albert Poote and daughters, Amboy and Edmund Latzko, Dun- and Mrs. Roderick Greig, Broad- Frederic L. Reese. -. .'ci'ived a very good Maureen and Kathleen, Inman ellen. Gary, all of Patricia Avenut, and way Avenue. Konitzer, Dale Perrone and Steven —Mr. and Mrs. Pred Chlecuto, Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Vicent Gut- —Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. August DeVlco and Friedman. Ford Avenue, entertained Saturday m excellent rating on —Mrs. Patrick Collins. Miss Road, on her birthday. Mi wein, Plalnfield; Mr. and MrsFords. , were the Sunday guests of children, Wayne, Sharon and Au Florence Murray and Daniel Col- —Tuesday night, Mr. and Mrs. night in honor of Mr. Chleouto's Carl Maier and eons, Carl, Jr., and evening, Mrs. Klebe entert»taw Pred Sutter, Mid wood Way; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Black. Sr.. gust, Edison. llps all of Jersey City, were the birthday as well as that of MrB. Paul, Glenwood Terrace, helped the Mesdames John ZelaznlA Mis. Pred Newklrk, Mary Dobna. Hopelawn; Mr. andPatricia Avenue. —Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L dinner guests Saturday at Mr. Chlecuto's father. Joseph Magyar. next door neighbor. Joseph Per- Frank Lamatlno, Robert Faa, ;.,!•• and their house Mrs. Vincent Ollphant and son, —Howard and Thomas Currid. Donaldson, Cleveland Avenue, and Mrs. Patrick Collins, Mc- The guests were Mr. and Mrs. rone, celebrate his birthday. The Fred Springer. iui Mu. Franlc New- Ronnie, Menlo Park; Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster Road, are spending were Mr. and Mrs. A. Donaldson, Kinley Avenue. Philip Ohlecuto and children, Ho- i —The Saturday Night Club n. Robert, Towson, Pred Ollphant and daughters, their vacation with their grand- Charles Donaldson, all of Orange boken, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph —Congratulations to Mr. and at the home of Mr. and. iiti i in New York and Cathy and Jane. Normandy Road; and Miss Gall Stites, NuUey. —Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Dickson Magyar. parents, Mr. and Mi*. William Mrs. J. L. Donaldson, Cleveland Thomas Molyneaux, De iHiformance at Radio Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ollphant, —Mr. and Mrs. Olin Clark and and son, Kevin, Wendy Road, at- -The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scartitta. Point Pleasant. Avenue, on the celebration of their Street. Those who attended I Jr., and children, Patti and —Sunday guests of Mr. andchildren, Frances and Albert, first wedding anniversary. tended a picnic at the home of Ronald Catalone, Ford Avenue, Mr.. »nd Mrs. William Patrick, was christened Karen Mae Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Michael Amodlo, Westfield. at Our Lady of Peace Church. and Mrs. Sal Furla, and Mr. Mrs. Joseph Balsamo. —Mrs. Charles Monzo, Inman Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Don- Avenue, was the guest of Mrs.ald R. Sullivan, Lowell, Mass. A —Mr. and Mrs. Robert BalUn* """ Emll Killan, Newark, Monday. urge party was held at the Cata- gall, Jonquil Circle, have return* NUMB —Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wiley lone home. home from a brief but pleatat —The eighth birthday of Lou- trip to points of interest at take • and children, Thomas and Rich- S K ard, Trafalgar Drive, attended a etta Friedman, daughter of Mr.George, Lake Champlain ai* / , family picnic at Hackettstown, and Mrs. Paul Friedman, Inverness Schenectady, N. Y. ' J Terrace, was marked at a party —September 27 Is the close of . *i Sunday. which was attended by Mr. andregistration for the November "• -r-Mr. and Mrs. Barney Rock- Mrs. B. Epstein and sons, David elections., So register now. Y«» j off, Jeffery Road, had as their and Steven; Mrs. G. Estow and can do so by going to the Munici- guests Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Vo- daughters, Sharon and Essie, Pas- pal Building, Woodbrldge, or call gel and children, Howard, Stewart, sale; Domenlca Vatlcano, Bobby Mrs. D,Sablatsky, LI-9-1108; Edr Lee, and Marcy. Huntington, L. I.Plrylls and Melanie Parny. j • ward Hayden, LI-9-1607, or tar —Debbie and Brian Lang, —Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Herman' contacting Marie at the Confec- Phoebe Court, are spending the Birkenruth, Brooklyn, came to tionery store. 175 Ford Aveniw, ., week with their grandparents, Mr. convey their good wishes to daugh- •(across the street from School 14j and Mrs, Charles B. Lang, Clif- ter, Mrs. Walter Klebe, Marie VA-6-3675. * ton. —Thomas Donaghue, Richard Koons. both of Joanna Place; F. C. WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. Warner, Roselle, and Lawrence 18 QUEEN STREET.. Bailey, Pottstown, Pa., enjoyed the WOODBRIDGE, N. J. baseball game between the Yan- • Enclosed please find $3.00 for one-year kees and Detroit, at Yankee Sta- dium. subscription to: —Mr. and Mrs. Richard Koons, • • INDEPENDENT-LEADER Joanna Place, had as .week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence 0 CARTERET PRES3 Bailey and sous, Richard and Q EDISON TOWNSHIP-FORDS BEACON KBuJ Robbie. Pottstown, Pa. —Sunday guests of Mr. and To be sent to: Mrs. David Hoffman, Preston Road, were Mr. and Mrs. Irving NAME Yavner, Newark. —Margaret Guelllch, McKln-, ADDRESS ley Avenue, attended the day camp for the Girl Scouts during TOWN summer vacation.

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Smart bwy«r* «re buying now! They're buying for new-car HEARlNCt AID style and pleasure during the eummer'B good driving! The^i* NDRDGEB Wont wtirtfy *l Uit w- buying because this ia a favorable time to trade. And opec ypa ytt completely practical and full-powtndl take a look at the fact«, you'll aee that Oldamobae'B "88" U l> Another triumph by Zeailh-world'* l*F(eit hearing aid your right buy ... right now! . AROUND oiMufactuKr! Th« poftrful new Zeolth "Diplomat" flipt on and off »t»topch. So light, you olrowt f«rg« Now's Hi* tkif* for action! And with the Rocket Engine ymrfl it'i then! Complete in,one piece. Weighs lest thin an It's the blfl-footure, big-value car get plenty! You're commanding 230 horuepoww* that «tep» out ounc«> Full-ran|e finaer-tip volume control...Rneit Vm mothers Zenith qu*Uty I in ityk, with a powerful safety reserve to call on at any tinw. of the year! And the Rocket bring* 10-Oty Money-Back Buaranfeef you a bigger return on your A4d now*t Hi* M*rt ifaM to make your move.Your inve*tmflat Your Zenith Heirinf Aid must in your opinion outper- form any other make, even those selling for S25O to $300 Investment at trade-in time I bold* when you go ova to Olds ... with au extra-good ntfVH ...or your monty will be cheerfully Wimded! at trade-in time. So, come in and "Rocket" away soon... while Come in) See trduy Iht new Zenith "Piplpmal"! Also your pMMUt oar covutandB a high trading value . i , wbib the other >uperb new ^nilh.4- »nd J-lramisior «ids for every comclible hearing loss., .priced from JsO U> $150. ' there*! to much fine driving ahead. ,

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_Yr,,al MWAY5 VmCOM! AT TOUt OlaHMOMLI a|l*UTY DIALM'SI WOODBRtDGE AUTO SALES 475 Wpo«*ri«igc, N. J. 8-aiOO •i ... Hiyi PAGE TWELVE THURSDAY ATTGTTST SO. IK* and Mrs lxmif Provencher. Jr., til tr wteonuf Bann»t,t ant? Nanr- HTK M"' and w», Gary. NorOh Arlinjrton and w trurt tjirttidHy BaUirda? Hornet P»n Avenue or. —Bttrln anfl Dffearah Krtm- Myers «r Chain o'Hill? P«* Reports K the?- entertainec a; * - aeder. BlDomfield Avenue, are rla-line ner-pany *-her iraestf were M: lthif their granflparcntt Mr. and anc Mrs 1—.iw Amlrac a". Hili- Albany. wiT, W holiday «nc Iatnt Bd*to loeaaer. Brielk. E1 Mt Mt !«nd orft *" and „„„„ B; tn* homr —Judy Hen»dQ. Park Avema flber Smiir ^ fwrlins Mri D^r M-UrUan .,„*., 'it at Lake Hopatcong with Mr «nd Mrt i —Anniv-Trarv rmurrBtuJaUflitf Ci^OEGf —BlrthflaT .trertina> tc> Daviti —Visitnw M: anr Mn b ^ irventh lnrthitey a —M: and Mrs Thomas CalDia.! gnmamother Mrs Cora Nolan. Me Avenur aajya. - ..^BHwaa^m,. at ygwr jrti^>fc.^«w«v by». Jwn. — :rMIA i -r •natty. «a« .«W .*/ L DatMctiue Cflntw SatufBiV Ar and Ja"rB."9ir'Tafcf all nnmaer.^ tod theti Sl Mrf J»«K>S l«hi- Washtajrtor. Waltr Bmwf an? rc>r. P CSJO. Ann. Thtmifti Bob- Provencher. Newark. and| —BBeec Mary •hnwtt, Waah- boatridc u: h-. Avenue Wf* Tort Hff: daucr.te: tnd Mrs. 2. LombardD. ln>-_Jn*torJnatDCj AvenueAen , wa* etgbg t j*eatj s the Recvet -,- -Or and Mn Sufawy Doll m Bnant ORr?Oa : Ewtt OrMMtf ; ftnti f Hand Park Avenue toot: Uier _MT ant Mn Donald .1 Bar-ntnTW «t %r* !imiv of I "'aro! * ' oW last week AOradlar her jMrtr Tort an£ *i'*. M: tut Mrs Harry Wood Plain- -mpton Sunflar's Uberty »-H7S ^yj^^j ^ sieepleeha* Part last uicke: ami dauRhi--; Mn Kennetr Lrrrenet alit

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yi'-:ihpJ Woichuk. Gary H/.-hai-d Murphy and' 8':'bda • --T.-iuruitf Maurielio. bet- A-,'--WJ' hi>d fait party lad feuhaii' H.t t:u«ste were Vernnj- ti> Jji!! iiiic Michael Abramo, •7a:jj •' C.:JC Jaaie* Fisher JeH- r>-> IA-U-V .Ttctoria Gunthner ftrii :.i.1 t;!«;tier John, al! of tht, Purr K'jae': Mwchtse and Bar- ; Vd-, f.":.ic^pb Newark Thwnat It e.K: : M-uit oio tDday Last Thurt- ^ '..a.i -...' pa:enu. Mr. and Mn. ; Ni?:.'.ijt: MauneDo. • celebrated ; the.' ;4i;. wetidaif ac&tveraary. M- anc Mrs. Preti Dixon and ' r <::i\irx'-:. Kouen. Pavioa Anne i How much time can you save by This truck is laboring up a hill If \ ou pass him now aiic Ki.'.f.ittec Mar>'. Elizabeth; "STOP" sign? how muck time will you save? Avi'i;uf tiBvt iwurneti Iron a i [ Oceas]

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r HEN 7ou vast t* do ma*- If you "step on it" you can get through this light on w ing *peci*J to deucrt. IK Here £ a nice straightaway just about a nrik long. cream puflt witlt almond fea yellow. How much time will you save? cream «sd top with melted nj|v Lei's make time! How much ume if you bit 70? berry 5^7- Pecaa km vcU

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1 cup buttermilk Vi tewpooa Wraoa )alc« 1 teaipooa d»pp«l paratqr Combui* salt vm*. car- I lie ult aad W|ar. Mix *«•; »dd to butUraat Btead fa lam- it eas^: save a life-not a on Julct aad yaraW; aak tboroufhl/. ANSMfEIS - You'll have saved a total of 3lA minutes at most - leu to rtnM daaa thaa time than it take* a foursome to tee off. For example: (and floured «•«•. I. By ouoainf to a full itojj aad then atartiaf acain you will add lew than There is no charge tor Safety-it's free! When you drive, safety | For a waodtrki tuaefaMa nk4 30 ieooodf to your t raveling time. UM illced turk«7 er eaickan. J. Aa> titi'uUnj abort for you to gala anything by passing reckUady. Bat costs you nothing. AH you have to do is be patient and courteous. avocado** ta atvU-flaTwad in thi# aae, kf« j«*t Uiat ytat might aav« about a minute and a half Ouc-fatirth CUP « ddar atnott Don't cut in. Don't insist on the right of way. Congider your ai p*rt of tht bquid tor tka 3. Very tor tcaflfe Uchtf hdd a* red for longer (ban 60 aepqudi. Tl*f» add* a freat dul «< ai* . fta am* you eaa ta*e by junpai' througb en yellow, to ttw salad. 4. towruft a mils at» ia-pii. ntbar Uiaa at « wfll aave you abuut a fellow drivers. Shell urges you to share the road... enjoy the To nx*k# a qMkUa deatot tet hltfci lookf like put? tax., ft* atea- TOfM Wlim aa f«Hr trip: VA b it great network of American highways... and come home safely. bet ctaiaci wttfc Ia4y fla»en aa4 put ta a acanp at wwnmkt 1M Cream. Pan nidja tauoa ««k Ma. ' fttntti Twdl IflaVftftMs BttrtaWtitf to ofl and i|Mfar aatf karhs aaata tr*0med Aut*auiJi* Bejity Foundation. a »ood canlali far ad| aMat iba. rm iooniT Itf*. Ym caa d» te OtUr Mf. drMnf ^JQW m booUatforai e) ymr SM Add Hit fH SHELL OIL COMPANY ««» <^ drMhg 09a fo, plaoiMl Mi Nil luica aad Sign tfa betterfotarejbryou '« y»«« outomobla. Stgp in today htf+t '[•INDENT-LEADER JUKI THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1956 PAGE THIRTEEN FORDS HOPELAWN KEASBEY (omplete VFWBand Outdoor Gencert 2 Fords Residents Florence Jean Timko WedsPristUla Missionary- - ibrary Sponsors* Circle Meets Tuesday Swim Course Is Well Received in Fords Join Esso Company Todd Raison, WoodbridgeFORDS — A meeting of the Croup Discussk FORDS — The Military Band, Prlscllla Missionary Circle of Our •I'prl Ressler Youth from Tannhauser," Richard Wag- FORDS—In a double-ring cere-; On returning from a wedding Fords Memorial Post 6090, V. F.ner; "V. F, W. March," Edwin LINDEN Two residents of Redeemer Lutheran Church will FORDS—The Fords Library, ,,,.,1.1, Ainboy TkM£.A. W., Rave it ssecond outdoor con- mony Sunday at Our Lady of j trip through New England and be held Tuesday, 8 P. M., In the Franko Ooldman; "Joshua," negro Fords have Joined the staff of thePeace Church, Miss Florence Jean ! Canada, the couple will occupy a part of the American Ltbri ,. ,,,(Wy of Rarltan Bay cert Tuesday at Veterans Memo- spiritual arranged by P. Yoder;. Esso Research and Engineering parish hall. Mrs. Sam Harris, Mrs. rhost announced to- Tlmko, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. newly furnished apartment at the Service, will sponsor a series rial, Corlelle Street and Kink "Wings of Victory," march, Frank Company. They are Ward C. Howard Adams find Mrs. Virginia weekly meetings for the ,, lPUon of a 12 lesson John Timko, 27 Ling Street, be- Ling Street address. m|) George's Road. A musical tribute Ventre. Buchanan, 172B Fifth 8treet, who are In charge of hospitality. of encouraging group Ilscusston ( came the bride of Todd Howard Mrs. Raiton. a graduate of A hat social will be featured sn-im" course for theto the volunteer service rendered O. Arthur Nebel, president has been assigned to the com- subjects of community Infc ,, ifl3, Our Lady of by the men of St. John's First Aid Raison, son of Mr. and Mrs. El-Woodbridge High School, attend- after the business meeting. Mrs. llk made the dedicatory speech to pany's design division, and Fred- don Raison, 749 Coolldge Avenue. These meetings, open to the ,,'irl! iii Fords. Squad, the concert was well at- ed Fairlelgh Dickinson College, Nicholas Boelhower, program whlch Nicholas EJko responded on erlck H. Peper, 39B Aldrlch Drive, Woodbr'Mge. Rev. Samuel Con- '• Rutherford, and Trenton State lie and without admission • t session of the course tended by townspeople and visitors behalf of St.-John's. Joseph' G.< assigned to its process research chairman, requests members to from nearby communities. stance officiated at the, ceremony, Teachers' College. She is a mem-make and model hats. will be conducted as forums \ |(1() t,(, a demonstration Zygmunt, director of public rela- Ivislon. the leadership of Mrs. Lnf« Conducted by Oswald A. N«bel, and the bride's father gave her In ber of the teaching staff of Edison ,,rnls of the boyg par- tions for tha band, introduced the Mr. Buchanan attended the marriage, Township. W. Livingston and Mrs. Arthttfi •]•!„. hoys demonstrated Sr., associate conductor, the first speaker's and,announced the-pro- OveritMrd. part of the program included: "On' rew York State Maritime Aca- .The wedding gown of white Mr. Raison, also a graduate of ,,„! steps taken In tatfn- gram. lemy, after which he wfirked as a chantllly lace featured a portrait Woodbridge High School. Is at- Evelyn Ivan Feted ,nd the last 10 mln-the Square," march; Frank A. To Inaugurate the progrutyj .1 :ltl, Panella; "The Victorious," over- hlrd mate on one of Socony- neckline, long sleeves, and a bouf- tending evening classes at Teter- tin' ]mp was devoted to Moblle on Company's tankers fant skirt which extended into a boro School of Aeronautics. A vet- film, "Room for Discussion." -f .,„. youngsters to swim ture, Carl Frankgiser; "Sally •At Bridal Shower provide the topic for the ," novelty march, Henry Sapoznicks Hosts He was graduated from the Uni-chapel train over a satin under- eran of three years service In the m,,urii2 their parents lit- versity of Tulsa In 1056 with a skirt. The bride te fingertip-length U S. Marine Corps, Including ac- meeting, September 21; and ilimns learned not shown Flllmore; "Old Comrades," march film, "It's Your America." win \ C. Telke; "Triumphal March from mchelor's degree in petroleum en- veil of Illusion fell from a cap of tive duty in Korea, he is employed FORDS — M5ss Evelyn Ivan, rtnnn.stratlon, On Son's Birthday lneering. He has also had tw6sequlhs and pearls. She carried a by the Reading Electric Company. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John cede the discussion period at • Alda." O. Verdi; "Elves' Dance second , meeting, September, ...ported that 37 boys from Nut Cracker Suite," Tschal- ears of naval duty- colonial bouquet of white roses, Ivan, 85 East William Street, was Future topics will be drawn .,».i>cd for the course kowslcl; "Stars and 8trlpes For- FORDS-~Mr. and Mrs. E.-C Mr. Peper served three and one- carnations, pom-poms and baby's feted at a shower Saturday ar- out. Of the 35ever," Sousa. Sapoznlck, 32 Clum Avenue, enter- alt years with the Merchant breath. Auxiliary Enjoys ranged by her mother at the home suggestions of participants in Miss Denlse McOraw. Red Bank, of her aunt, Mrs. Mary Ludwlg, 30 group. learned to swim: After Intermission, the program tained Sunday at a party In honor Marine in the Pacific. He was ,,-s. James Szewcyyk, of the first birthday of their son graduated from Rensaelaer Poly- was maid of honor, and the bride- Liberty Street. Miss Ivan will be- Meetings will be in the continued with: "Band of America groom's sister, Miss Wllmajane come the bride of Steve Topolan Library every Friday at 8 P. Hilly Durnya, Ronald March," Paul Lavalle; "Trombone Kenneth. Music for the occasion technic Institute with a bache- Jones Beach Show ',. Gerba, Oeorge Wes- was furnished by the Lenney Trio lor's degree' In chemical engineer- Raison, Woodbridge, served as elk, September 22', in Our Lady o Mrs. George Molnar Is ...,„ Troubadours," featuring the trom- bridesmaid, Both attendants wore Peace Church. , secretary. Officers will be eli Norrts, William bone quartet, David Bennett; The guests were Mr .and Mrs.ing, and is a member of the Amer HOPELAWN — Mrs. Jeanne |i.,,nms h Johns, Joseph Jghn Mlrda and children, Mary car Engineers. turquoise gowns with velveteen Bulvanoskl, chairman, reported The guests were the Misses Joan at the organizational "Anchors Awelgh," Charles A. bodice and ruffled tulle skirt, and Ivan, Jeanette Zupko, Josephine riiiils Walters, Frank Zimmerman: "Pilgrim chorus Ann and Michael! Mrs. Agnes the mystery ride Sponsored by the There will be refreshmneta. Klamp and daughter, Karen; Mr. matching hats. They carried col- Ladles' Auxiliary of Forlsh, Johanna Forlsh, Rose • ill campion, Gordon Hopelawn Stropkai, Helen Stropkal, Jud and Mrs. Leonard Seprinskl, Car- onial bouquets of roses and carna- V.F.W. a i Farkus, John Smink, tions tinted to blend. Memorial Post 1352, Demko, Mrs. Michael Foldl, Jr ink. John Mansfield, teret; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Komo Program Outlined complete success. Forty-one mem- Political Picnic slnskl and children, Donna and George Murdock, Port Reading, Mrs, OeoiRe Kozloskl, Mrs. Brya i,i, Russell Jorgensen, Many Win Prizes bers and guests enjoyed the Aqua Jensen, Mrs. Joseph Pocsik, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Check and was best man. Allen Raison, Port Show at Jones Beach, L. I. ,,.,. i,eo Doran, Jack Reading, and Eldon Raison, Perth Orace Kovacs, Mrs. Victor .Balin •iiiird Smlnk. George; Miss Charlotte Sapoznlck, For Parish Picnic President Mrs. Andrew Pastor Largely Attended] At Post Picnic son, James; Peter Sapoznick and Amboy, brothers of the bridegroom Mrs. Fred Bahlman, Mrs. Charlei ;,i irarned to swim a and Wilfred Paulson, Avenel, announced completion of plans Ludwlg, Mrs. Edward Zoldi, Mrs <,- not able to manage Albert Jerome, South Amboy: Mr. FORDS — Our Lady of Peace for the penny sale September 24 FORDS—More than 500 per HOPELAWN—The picnic spon- and Mrs. W, Barta and daughter, brother-in-law, ushered. Andrew Ludwig, Jr., Mrs. Henri ,nmmh for the deep Church will hold its annual parish In the post rooms, The affair Is Zupko, Sr., Mrs. Emory Roman attended the eighth annual fa: sored by Hopelawn Memorial Post Beverly, Metuchen; Jack Pluckter, picnic Sunday at Varady's Grove. open to the public.' . picnic of the WUliam J. War were Robert Bromer- V. F. W., and the Ladles' Auxiliary Hopelawn, and Christine Sapoz- Mrs. Howard Talbott, "Sfrs. Johr Rev. Alfred Smith and a large A variety show sponsored Joint- Winkler, Mrs. Robert Keftes, Mr Association Sunday at High Miitusrewsltl, Ralph Sunday at Avcnel Park was attend- nlck. committee of workers are Grove. i Turnhull, Robert ed by approximately 150 members Hopelawn Firemen ly by post and auxiliary Is In theOlga Olah, Mrs". Julius S$ucs, Mr! charge of the affair. The usual planning stage, Formation of Joseph Heinlg, Mrs. John Vamoi Among those present were 1 nil Krrtttore, Joseph and guests. LEAVE OVE'B picnic fare will be available and cta'-Foley, congressional candli ::,- Kversen, Kenneth committees, selection of talent and Mrs. Edward O'Brien, Mrs, Lou! Mrs. Anita Panek's baseball FORDS - Victor Novak, Jr. theVe Will be music, dancing and Publish Bulletin Martin, Mrs. George Kanrpo. from the fifth district; Freeho team defeated the team captained games for all. ^ of program remain to be William, j, Warren, Sheriff: third class petty officer, has re- decided.. Fords; Miss Elaine Hugya, Mrs. by Miss Ann Johnson,18 to 3. The turned to his ship, U8S Harry E, Free transportation will be pro- HOPELAWN — Hopelawn En- Mary Zoldl, Mrs. Mary Bazsika,Jamison, County Democrat* men played baseball and pitched Hubbard, Long Beach, Cal., aftei vided by buses leaving from church gine Company announces the pub- Mrs. Albert Norko, Mrs. William Chairman Thomas Lee, Count horseshoes. John Nagy and Jack having spent a forty-day leave and grove every half hour, noon to Ivan, Mrs. Frank Anania. Mrs. Clerk M. Joseph Duffy, Mayo tiismal Party Barge were winners in the dark lication of a monthly bulletin to with his parents, Mr. and Mrs10 P. M. Adult admission is 73 be mailed all members — life, Church to Resume Bertha Mlkolai, Mrs. Joseph Ho- Hugh Quigley, Township Commit horse drawing. Victor Novak, Sr., 2 Oakland Av cents; high school students, 50 teeman Peter Schmidt, R. Rtchari actRre and social — for the pur- gya, Mrs. Steve Adam, Mrs. Joseph : For the children, there were ntie. His mailing address is: Vlcto cents; children, grammar school Ivan, Mrs. George Bonk, Miss EH- Krauss, L, Charles Mangione, Ed- llrld by Maiers penny races, potato races, three- Novak, BT3M-DW. USS Harry age and younger, admitted free. pose of keeping them advised of Its Fall Schedule ward Kath and Board of Education-* present and futiire events. J. nore Bonk, Mrs. Walter Krullkow- legged raoes, a fifty-yard dash and Hubbard, DD-748, c/o FPO, Sar.In the event of rain, the picnic JORDS—Our Redeemer Luth- member John Csabai. Jane, Infant Francisco, Cal. will be held Monday. Nemyo, editor, G. Novak, W. Chls- ski, Mrs. Sophie Ivan, Mrs. Ber- There were pony rides for a dressing relay. The winners In eran Church will resume the fall nard Hogya, Sr., Mrs. Bernard : Mi and Mrs. Harold these events were Carol and Mau- mar and V. Balogh, assistant edi- children, and games for everyotje. • K \.ii Street, was bap- schedule of services Sunday. Hogya, Jr., Mrs. Robert Bonk, Mrs. reen Sullivan, Stephen Czlnkota. tors, welcome any news items or Divine services will be. 8:15 A. M., Winners In the. balloon cent/ . in Rev. Herbert F. A. Ideas that might be of interest. John Mllochik, Perth Amboy; Miss were: Women, Mrs. Cslga; girls; Richard Eskay, John Balog, Joseph 10:45 A. M.; Sunday school and priscllla Szabo, Mrs. Gloria Wil- , uv Evangelical Luth- Maleszuskt, Thomas Konar, Mari- FORDS, HOPELAWN and KEASBEY The present slate of officers In- Bible classes, 9:30 A: M. Betty Handerhan; boys, Bart Han- ivith Amboy. Spon- cludes L. Clement, A, Pollack, W. llnmbrecht, Mrs. Steve Kertesz, sen and Fred Le Long; men, Mi\ • lyn Kacser, Marlene Pastor and Children, ages 12 and M, desir- Mrs. A. Williambrecht, Mrs. John Mi. Donald Mater, Michael Viola. Bagdi, J. Kozma and F. Kamin- ing instruction in Christian doc- Egri; doughnut contest: boys, v and Oerard Maler. CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS sky, Board of Commissioners; Jensen, Hopelawn; Mrs. Steve Billy Matusg; women, Mrs. trine preparatory to'church mem- Sutch, Edison; Mrs. Rocco Salvla, 1 : a j>;irty at the Maler Company officers, G, Novak, bership will attend Confirmation' men, Mr. Lund and Stan Jedrze- i he ceremony were the Jiggaleltes Postpone Miss Anne Boland, Woodbrldgfl; jewski. ; president; J. Nemyo, vice persi- classes beginning September 8, Mrs. Peter Flzer, South Plainfield; .ii grandparents, Mr. Winners In the races were: Trip to Coney Island (Note: For insertions in the calendar, call dent; V. Balogh, secretary; J. 9.30 A.M. and Mrs. Arthur Davis, Oak Tree. ,(.tines Rennle; the pa- Skarenzenski, treasurer; S. Schu- The Walther League will spon- small boys, Joe H&nderhan; older : iiip.uents, Mr. and Mrs. KEASBEY—Mrs. Ann Slpcoscey, Mrs. William Romig, Jr., 501 Crows Mill Road, lack, financial secretary; Fire Of- sor a watermelon social September boya, Bill Brennan; small girls,*. ..| Deborah Maler, Mrs. Mrs. Julia Elchler and Mrs. Marie Kathy Dunn; older girls, Doris Valley 6-4562, before noon on Tuesday of each ficers: N. Plnelll, chief; S. Czin- 5. • :i;p-on, Mrs. Kenneth Dlablk were welcomed <••* -Oe>. kota, assistant chief; V. Balogh, Mrs. J. Pry, 85 Summit Avenue, Pilgrimage Set Freeman^ Jig,girls, Elaine Gentry :.,! diimrm, Diane and members of the Jlggalettes by Mrs. week. Mrs. Romlg Is correspondent for Fords, foreman; J. Pastor, assistant fore- and Mrs. Nora Anthony, 65 Wild- and Rita Napela; mothers, Mrs. •Vuust Bauer, Miss Pat Bartos, president, at the reg- man. Wood Avenue, will serve on the Al- Lyons and Mrs. Laminjelli: older Hid Oerard Maler, Hopelawn and Keasbey.) By Mothers Club boys, Ben Damoci and Earl Priin<<; ular meeting In the Keasbey Fire- There are still a few tickets tar Guild committee for Septem- ,n,1 Mrs, Wilbur Dey house. babies, Mary Napela and Richard available for the bus trip to theber. ••! Linda; Mr. and Mrs. The proposed bus trip to Coney FORDS — Mrs, Mary Demcsak, Laminjelli. : ;.•!, Perth Amboy; Mr. AUGUST baseball game at Ebbete Field, TO RESUME STUDIES president of the Mothers' Club of Mr. Balog and Mr. Gyorf,v were Island has been postponed. September 7. They may be ob- Clifford Jlnudsen and Mrs. John Cheeqa will be In 30—Peach Festival, 2 to 5 P. M., Parish Hall of Our Redeemer's FORDS — Chris Pederson, Jr., St. Nicholas Greek Catholic proclaimed new champions in the me! Kris, Edison; and charge of hospitality at the Sep- Lutheran Church. Sponsored by Ladles' Aid Society. tained from "John, the Barber," son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Peder- Church, announces buses for thehorseshoe tournament. Two couple '.!:>. William Kucsma. next door to the flrehouse. sen, 33A Liberty Street, will resume 22nd annual pilgrimage to Mount won th« egg catching contest t tember 27 meeting which will fea- SEPTEMBER ture a Chinese auction. The anqual picnic will be Sun-studlesVat the Manhattan School St. Macrina, Unlontown, Pa"'., will Nancy Dunn and Peter Schmidt, 4—Meeting of Prlscllla Missionary Cirole of Our Redeemer's day, September 9, at 2 P.M. atof Mus» New York City. Chris was eave from the church on Second BUI and Norma Matusz. \ \( ATION JOIN AIR FORCE Lutheran Church, 8 P. M." the rear of trie flrehouse. On thechosen *o perform with the AllStreet 7 P. M, Saturday. Reserva- Movies of last year's picnic were Mi and Mrs. Oarrett FORDS — Four local boys left 4—Meeting of Ladies' Auxiliary, Hopelawn Memorial Post 1352, menu will be beer, soda, hot dogs, State Band the four years he tions may be obtained from Mrs. hown by Mr. Warren. 1 Albourne Street, and Monday from Newark Airport to V.F.W. . kollbas, hot sausage, corn-on-cob, played with^ the "Wood- John Lako, 37 Lehlgh Avenue. Re- bridge High School orchestra. MIS. Stewart Laubach, start basic training at Lackland 6—Board ol Directors Meeting, Fords Women's Club, Library clams, speck, watermelon and all turn trip will be made Monday, September 3. have returned from a Air Base, Texas. They are Ernest 8; 15 P. M. picnic trimmings. This affair is Dernier Cri Club Meets . Balas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve ft-Meeting of Ladies' Aid Society, 2 P. M, Our Redeemer Parish restricted to members, and reser- HOST AT BARBECUE Bishop Fulton J. Sheen, Bishop . wildwood and Atlan- FORDS—Bart Hansen, 26 Anna With Mrs. V. CaUahdn 1 Balas, 71 Woodland Avenue; Wal- Hall. vations must be made by Septem- Nicholas Elko, of the Diocese, and I Street, was host at a barbecue ter Burdash. son of Mr. and Mrs. 6—Dernier Crl meeting at home of Mrs. Thomas Moran, 52 ber 4. Very Rev. Father Julius Vojtovich, FORDS — A meeting of the Saturday. The guests were Robert 1 I MI i n\o Charles Burdash, 185 Mary Ave- Hanson Avenue. The services of the Military of St. Nicholas are among the 100Demler Crl Club was held at Soleto, Plainfl'eld; Frederick Le Mrs. Steve Balas, nue; John Czlrjak. son of John Band of Fords Memorial Post priests who will officiate at the al-th,e home of Mrs. Vincent Calla- 6—Meeting of Fords Memorial Post 6090, V.F.W. Hall, New Long, Miss Linda Hansen and announced a meeting Czlrjak, Sr.. 85 Koyen Street; V.FJV. have 'been secured by the tars. More than fifty thousand han, 1210 Deerfleld Terrace, Lin- and Steve Suto, son of Mrs. Peter Brunswick Avenue. •, Miss Rae Bauer, Fords; Miss Jane persons are expected to partici- i is Club, B. 8. A. 52, 7—Bus trip to Ebbets Field sponsored by Hopelawn Engine Com- • Engine Company for the parade in den, Vincent Callahan, Jr. enter- i .September 10 at the Bloomfleld, 4 Paul Street. Perth Amboy September 29 mark- Pederson, Edison. pate in the candlelight procession tallied with accordian selections. 1 • - pany 1. and services Sunday night on the William Hellegaard, ing the 75th anniversary of the SHOWS TRAVEL SLIDES 9—Picnic, 2 P. M., members of Hopelawn Engine Company 1. PEACH FESTIVAL TODAY Mount. Members present were Mrs.'Au- A. nue. Mri, Valdemar Perth Amboy Fire Department. gust Bauer, Mrs. William West- FORDS — The Chatterbox Club 9—Picnic at Fords Park, 1 P. M., Mothers' Auxiliary of Fords- FORDS—The Ladies' Aid So- Members are urged to show up in| iety of Our'Redeemer Lutheran lake, Jr., Mrs. John Sorensen, met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Clara Barton Little League. c VISITING IN MORGAN 10—Meeting of Mothers1 dub, B. S. A. 52, at home of Mrs. WU-. full uniform to do honor to the | church will hoi* a Peach Festival Mrs. Thomas Moran and Mi^s James Desmond, 71 Crestvlew HOPELAWN — Dennis Cheega M> GAME 11am Hellegaard, 174 Cutter Avenue. Perth Amboy men and help the | this afternoon from 2 to 5. The Florence de Satnyik. Road, with Mrs. Robert Donnen- son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cheega, fUb Pack 154, spon- 10—Meeting of Ladles' Auxiliary, Fords Memorial Post 6090, Hopelawn organization compete; committee in charge Includes Mrs. 28 Erin Avenue, is spending two The next meeting will be held at mol U PTA will at- wlrth as hostess. Travel slides anfi for prizes. I Hans Schmidt, chairman, Mrs. the home of Mrs, Thomas Moratt, home movle^ were shown by Mrs. V3\W. Hall. weeks with his uncle and aunt, -.ml-Dodger baseball 10—Meetlnfe of Fords Lions Club, Lope's Restaurant, 6:30 P. M. Drill night will be August 30 Peter Schmidt, Mrs, Nicholas Boel- Mr. and Mrs. L. Patton, Morgan, 52 Hanson Avenue. 'lav. Cheater Lund, Desmond. Miss Margaret Emery, 12—World War II movies, 8 P. M. at Hopelawn Memorial Post and regular meetings, September hower, Mrs. J. Bell Turner, Mrs. • quests al] cubs and Astoria, L. I. was a guest, Thomas Aldington, Mrs. Joseph 1 1382, V.F.W. rooms, 113 James Street. Benefit of drill 4 and 17. at School 14, 11 A.M. Pry, Mrs, Stephen Arrftiony, Mrs. > i I have a rwporwlbil- VISITING IN FORDS squad, 12—Meeting of Fords Women's Club, Library, 8:15 P. M. Craig Vlld, Mrs. Bernard Frey and •iirt box lunch. FORDS — RUbert Soleto, of PAROCHIAL REGISTRATION Mrs, Raymond Schmidt. A meet- Plalnfield, Is spending a two 13—Meeting of American Home Department of Fords Women's FORDS — Our Lady of Peace ing of the Society is scheduled for I'l NNSYLVANIA week vacation with his uncle and Club, Library, 1 P. M. school graduates are advised that September 6, 2 P. M., in the parish i)i and Mrs. Benjamin aunt. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Soleto 16—Award Day, Hopelawn Youth, Hopelawn School. incoming freshmen will report to hall. i .ind children. Carl and 524 New Brunswick AVenue. 17—Meeting of Mothers' Auxiliary, Fords-Clara Barton Little St. Peter's High School, New 'i Amboy Avenue, have League, Amboy Avenue Firehouse. Brunswick on Wednesday, Sep- BACK FROM CAMP : ••in o week's tour of AT SHORE ACRES 20—Meeting of Mothers' Club, B. S. A. 52, at home of Mrs. Wil- tember 6, at 9 A. M. Anyone fail- KEASBEY — Ronald Wagen- FORDS — Albert' Hellegaard, liam Hellegaard, 174 Cutter Avenue. men will report on Thursday, Sep- hoffer, son of Mr. and Mrs, A, G. 174 Cutter Avenue, Is vacationing 20—Meeting of Fords Memorial Post 6090, V.F.W. Hall, New tember 6,' to 9 AM. Anyone fall- Wagenhoffer, 420 Crow's Mill at Shore Acres as the guest of Brunswick Avenue. ng to report on the designated Road, has returned from a three- 21—Adult discussion group, Fords [Library, 8 P. M. Film: "Room Carl Lund, William Street. iates wil (not be accepted this week vacation at Camp (Merry posts so lime for Discussion." ' ear. Heart, Hackettstown. 0 RETURN FROM CANADA 24_Meeting of Fords Lions Club,' Lope's Restaurant, 6:30 P.M. I' Phonir KEASBBY — Mr. and Mrs. Al- 24—Meeting of Ladies' Auxiliary, Fords Memorial Post 6Q90, bert F. Kubick and children V.F.W. ' I ' Kuren and Albert, 45 Oakland 24-Penny sale, sponsored Jby Ladles' Auxiliary, Hopetown Me- mywhere Avenue, have returned from morial 'Post 1362, V.H.W., In post rooms, 113 James Street, tour of Canada. Public tavited. j 27—Meeting of Cub Pack 154, Schol 14, 7 P. M. WEEKEND GUEST 27—Meeting of Jiggalettes In Keasbey Firehouse. FORDS-Miss Margaret Emery- f W.YSlf/Cf i!t*r 28—Adult discussion group, Fords Library, 8 P. M. Film: "It's l Nulling. t-Mja. tifr Astoria, L. I. was the weekend Your America." Ml'I u, not ii guest of her brother-in-law and 30—Scrap papa'r drive, Fords Lions Club. sister, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Van OCTOBER Pelt, 123 Lawrence Street. 2—Meeting of Mothers' Club, B.S.A. 53, Our Lady of Peace Auditorium, 1:30 P. M.- 27—Department Luncheon at Elk's Club, Elizabeth, 12:30 P. M. "When it comei to iaviny money, American Gold Star Mothers, Inc. GREINER om we're a BANK-mindedfamily!" Funeral Home family. 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tf-f ,L,i INDEPENDENT PAGE THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, •'•> School Schedule Menlo Park Terrace Notes SEWAREN NOTES To Changes Listed MIM Linda McftMfrtr, Atlan- tlcStreet, Is spending a week w^th Kowfcll'H Bister. Mrs. Ralph Edgar. By WOODBRinc,] COLON1A —, A cnange In school her BBtttanttJ fraMUMUtnt*, Mr. Mrs. William Ecker, Miss Blanche sessions for . pupils residing in MRS. SHIRLEY d Mrs. Henry 8tfHtt& Brown's Van -SycRle, Mrs, A. w. Scheldt, vote some of the Colonla dev«Utpnv«ntA Mrs.1 W. W. BruAdage made the nsra.CE lift*. vital announced today by Super- ducted -by ti n- :,, trip also. 48 Jefferson St. —Mr. and Mrs. Julius Straus, tMLPOUR lntenderit of SchooW Victor C. Jefftrson Street, entertained Mr. Voters »f —Mrs. John Wllverdmg and Nicklai. , Menlo Park flam M\»ollr>o according 597 W«tt Ate., children, Peggy Jayne and Erin, RM Mrs. and tO a As announced previously, chil- Terrace daughters, Sharon and fj made by Mrs West Avenue, have returned from dren residing in Cozy Corners, «w»n, Menlo WO-8-0241 a week's visit with Mrs. Wtlver- Liberty 8-8788 and Carl OuidotM, Jr.. Niagara Oak Rldgt. Dukes Estates Lynn Falls, N, Y., over the week-end. d dlAg's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oakes, Dover Estates and Shore- Thomas McCreery, Luzerne, Pa. , , _ Sandy Is vltltlni her* for tht ra- Mrs. Jeselsnhn ].• crest, Klrtdergarte n to Grade 6 Mr and Mrs the League of Win, -Mr and Mrs J«hn BrtUilng, m naer 0( —Mr. and Mrs.,-Albert H. Bow-Inclusive will attend School 11. nnrt son. Robert, Wall non-partisan mv.v West Avenue, h*ve returned -- sS "—Anniversary congratulations ers and children, Bert, Sue andWoodbrldge. spent Saturday at Belmar, __ only alms air im, from a three-week motor trip to Grades kindergarten to - 3 in- and Mm. John Johnny, and Mrs, Bowers, Sr., —Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Dlbof dents of the i\n:. Canada and the Thousand Is- Cliff Road, have returned fr6m elusive will be on a part-time basis Mrs. Richard sky, Jefferson Street, entertained pal, county. pi;,t, lands. a month's vacation at Manasquan. and pupils in Grades 4. 5 and 6 ;er. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tucker, Liv- •overnment mn! ; will attend fichqol a full day. —The, August meetltii of the —Mr. and Mm. ftoMrt Mathu- —ftAt and Mrs. John Dowling ingston, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. tO VOte for the n Pupils In grades one to three Thursday tflfhters. Atlantic sen and Children. Sottyfttid Ken- and children are vacationing this Harold Morse, atao of Livingston, theyoelleve be.-t ;,• Inclusive from Coty Corners, Oak Street, was held at the home of ny, are vacationing trill wtitk at month at Scltuate, Mass. were their guests Saturday. "Mew voters ftldge'and Dukes Estates will at- Mrs. William HcKmtt, Pttmt Oitley Betch. aald. "mBy TP^U- --Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Bloom tend the mqrnlng session from 8 -Mr. and Mrs. Wally MHchel, were Mrs. Arthur Murphy, Mrs. —Carol Qlfoud. W«t AVinue, arid children, Marianne and Ellen, AM., to 12:06 PM. Kindergarten Mercer Street, have as their week- John Schoffner, Mrs. William returned Tuwfla? After serving at 364 Broad Street, have returned- pupils will go to school from 9 end guest. Mrs, Anna \lrehel, Parrot and Mrs. Roy E, Kuhn. a summer wattffrent director at from a vacation at Cape May and to 11:30 A.M. Orades 4 to 6 in- Long Beach. On Sunday the Mlt- Camp Nat Its, Esses County, N. Y. —Birthday greeting* thii wtek forked River, Barhegat. Patty clusive will attend school from chels tind their children, Bonnie go to Jimmy Haluazka. Frances Uon, Novcmbt: (i Mooney and Mary Zawllinsky, —Mr. and Mrs. Marry Howell 9 AM., lo 3:30 P.M. There is a and Jeffrey visited Mr. and Mrs.McQrane, Janlne WtlniUln. Pat- for registration : Woodbrldge, were house-guests of and children, Todd, Oten, Wendy, cafeteria In School 11. Simon Mitchel. N. Y. ty Ahr. Edward Lechlleter, Lil- In order to \v ,, and Nancy, have returned from a the Blooms. must be a n>. ;, Pupils from Lynn Oakes. Dover —Mr. nnd Mrs. James McMor- lian Radltiky, Ray Hlggtas, Claire : month's vacation at Mwuuquiti. —Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Stern, Estates and Shorecrest from Kin- row. Jefferson Street, entertained Jacobus, Edith Tenen of New Jersey !,, dent of MiddliM-, -Mrs. Floyd Howell. West Ave- Cliff Road, have returned from dergarten to Orade 3 inclusive Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walsh and —Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Poe, Jef- nue, and a group of fiewaren a two-week vacation in Bermuda. will attend School 11 In the after- sons, Tom and Rod, New York Btriet, are entertaining friends made an all-4ay visit last They went down by ship and came noon session, grades 1-3 from City, over the week-end, On Sun-relatives this week. They are Mrs.' foi Thursday to Newtourfh, «. Y,, back by plane. They stayed at 12:10 to 4:15 P.M.. kindergarten day they enjoyed a picnic In Charles Beam. Mr* Lewis Hoover,' where they were guests of Mrs. Sherwood Manor. While there, from 1 to 3:30 P.M. Orades 4 and Roosevelt Park. Alao attending the and soni, Dick and John, and ;i !]'..• dentla! year 6 will attend the all day session as picnic were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mrs. Mike Shudanov and son. previously stated. Transportation Schmidt and children, Ellen, Mickey, all of Akron, O. Tues- One irnsnii i. will be provided for children from j Mary Anne and Robert. day they all went to Coney Island tO SOIDf |ICHM; these developments. | —Sunday guest* ot Mr. NOW WE'VE SEEN EVEKVTHIN<;: Mrs. \\ lUiam Rapp, Mere- and for the first time. Bboui i For any other Information, par- dith Hoari, (olonia, right, is shown with a large-siwil curumher JMTS. Sol Fishier, Jefferson 8treet, ents may call School 11 on Sep- sl»,' grew in a bottle. Looking on Is her 17-year-old rtanchter, Ethel were Mrs. Samuel Mltrani and tember 4. Lorelei Rapp.' Mrs. Rapp said she had been endeavoring to grow son, Michael, and Mrs. Lee Llt- a cucumber in a bottle for three years without success. Since man. Brooklyn. Monday evening, the milk bottle "sweats" and the moisture finally rots the cucum- Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Lapldua HAFFTNEW YEAR/A ber, she tfied shading the bottle with newspapers without much and children, Linda and Oarry, success. Finally, this year, when a small cucumber appeared on Newark, dropped In. TO OUR MANY FRIENDS ^S/ '">[ one (if the cucumber vines, she Inserted It In a bottle and cov- —For their . monthly outing, ered it with pulled weeds and grass cuttings. This time she was members of the Saturday Night successful. She Is now trying to find a way to preserve the cucum- Club of Hudson 8treet had din< ber in the bottle us the only way she can get It out now l« to ner at Snuffy's and finished the break the bottle. Any suggestions? evening at the Top Hat. Attend- ing were Mrs. Robert Schmidt, Mrs. Joseph Relnhardt, Mrs. An- ISELIN — A Mystery Bus Ex-thony Long, Mrs. Kddward Poty- ABOUT night by the Udi«s Aid Society kowskl, Mrs. Robert Morrow, Mrs. KOSHER MEAT MARKET of first Presbyterian Church of Steve Mahler, Mrs, Ralph Heap, UI.MI., WOODHRUKiF, YOUR HOME lln. Pluae contact Mrs. Anne Mrs. Herbert Trgvasano, Mrs. Calvert for tickets. Manuel Goldstein and Mrs. John At Intersection of By FRANCES DELt DeMayo. GREEN STREET AND RAHWAY AVI ,M Every year millions of people CORUCTION —Mr. and Mrs. Milton Flatt, suffer with the itching, swelling Due to a mechanical dip-up an Maryktioll Road, were hosts over i've got to and blisters of poison. There have obituary on UM Kiel infant which the week-end. On Saturday Mr. PRIME and TOP CHOICE MEATS even been cases where, when left was set in type for last June, ap- and Mrs, Berne Mager and daugh- For Your GUARANTEED Sat Motion With 1 •,• Intrealed, the victim has suffered peared in last week's paper. We ter, Anita, visited from Spring show me!" prostration and death. The poison humbly apologize to the parents, Valley, N. Y. On Sunday their FATSO ... Gary Weln, one-year- DOA'T BE DISAPPOIMII) oak of the Pacific States has simi- Mr. and Mrs. A. Eugene Kiel', 37 guests at a barbecue were Mr. and old, of Reseda, Calif., weighed lar effects. Crampton Avenue. Mrs. Irving Platt and son, Allen, Place Your Itoliduy Order itul f% tubscribe to the theory that if you ask a man to S3 pounds to earn "fattest baby" ; There are many different cures Brooklyn, buy your product, your customer has a right to know title In contest with C30 other [ but none of them are completely Don't —Mr. and Mrs. John Schobert, wfctt he's getting for his money. babies. f satisfactory. The best policy ' is If your wife wanU to learn to Jefferson Street, are entertaining SOUP MEAT 19c Ai a customer for our advertising space, you have drive, don't stand in her way.— Mr. Schobert's parents, Mr. and Boneless VEAL 49* Australia expects a record wool prevention. The first step in this a right to know, for example, what circulation your Sunshine. I Mrs. George Schobert, for a few :rop in 1956-57. direction is knowing poison ivy sales messafe will get; how many people, where they when you see It. (I know of ••fcv- days. Rib Veal CHOPS 99c ib. buy their coptet, and how this audience was obtained. eral oases where a poison to vine are numbers of non-psoison vines —Mr. and Mrs. Edward Haney VEAL NECK 39> -the*.- visited-, former • Woodbridge Our A.B.C.* report gives yoo-fte--- was being cultivated In' a'farden.) similar in aWHffasw 'to pobtti and children, Mark, Ellen, and FKESHf SKLKCTBD (NOT FROZEN) residents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude facts you need as a sound basis for Ivy but they keep their same Carol, spent lh% KfceTcenfl ft Par- Geeman, who now live perma- Poison ivy can grow as a vine your advertising investments. It shows shade of green coloring through sippany Lake at the home of Mr. nently in Bermuda. for ground cover or a shrub. When you what you get for your money when the bush or vine becomes well the season. and Mrs. Peter Bafano. you advertise in this newspaper. —Mrs. W. W. Brunage, Holton Street, spent the weekend with established, it may grow stiff Ask ui for a copy of our latest Under the Strict Rabbinical Supri\in her sister, Mrs. Mabel Lelbold, •branches, four or five feet long. A.B.C. report WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. Montclalr. The three-parted leaves are per- Rabbi Newberger haps the surest way to Identify it. 18 GREEN STREET WOODBRIDGE, N. J. NOTICE: Our low prices are not a Mjb-ut *TWi iwwpipir h • iMKibw t/l *• Andll When poison ivy climbs « tree, 1 IvrtM «f Ctfwlollwu, • m«p4rQt!v*, non- for quality—We give you Ixitli : it usually develops a rape-like Q Enclosed please find $3.00 for one-year profit (Modal!** oi puWrthtn, odwrtiwn, phone stem covered with rootlets. It mi adv*ilW*t eg4"*1**. O»r circulation It subscription to: . WE ARE OFEN UNTIL 9 P. M. EVKItV III «udtt*d by Mp*rWn(*4 A.I.C. circulation rates are will often be too large to put FOR YOUR SHOPPING C0NVKM1MI BuJWoft. Ovf A.l.£ rtpart ihowt how your hand around—a thing you • INDEPENDENT-LEADER Muck ctftvlMI** »* kov«, «W* A goti, certainly would not want to do, STORE HOURS FOR HOLIDAY SII01TI hew tbtahwd, and oth*r loctl that tall od- • CARTERET PRESS LOW as the rootlet can poison the SUNDAY 1) A. M i' vtrtiMrt what ttivy g«t for tfctii nonty same as the foliage. WttM lfc»y vtt iMl paptt. • EDISON TOWNSHIpiFORDS BEACON MONDAY , X A. M i' Hartford There are a number of ways to TUESDAY • K A. M i' ''P. Norfolk identify poison ivy. To be sent to: Three leaves, a high sheen wifh WEDNESDAY 8 A M " The Independent-Leader From NEW BRUNSWICK small variations In the edges of NAME tiler A PM [>nl 1IM nation rtlMi. 10ft tti not incl. 18r20 Green St., Woodbridge, N. J. the leaves darken through the ADDRESS season. * WO 8-4270 Phone WO-8-1710 This is most important as there TOWN

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 195fl INOEPENDENT-lEADEflt LEGAL NOTICES LfcOAL NOTICES m~<- ENJOYING VISIT LEGAL NOtlCF.8 USOAL NOTICES I LEGAL NOTICES iwanis In FORDS — Mlsa Berdeto Hurl- Railway Avenue to a point ti feet south will be Bold tnnnhff with »1I oltier of Mie on me with th* Riml ftttiw Wlth menmrr MinnHim. us utiawn m Brmrt Street, Oenrn? burt, Bath. N. Y., Is rWtins her" tht Southerly lln« ot tut Ori«u nrt« rte«d t Th« Infonpulon far Bidders. 8pe<-l- nfwr b« knnwn nnd designated '' '• y rriC GIVEN that, at the adjourned meeting tl'tly as West JameR Place, West i of the Townihlp Committee StrMt. Vest Oror;.00) Dollars rash, payable on the S. J. DUNIQAN, d, or hid auovt mlnlnium. by the house conntctHn. Township Clerk mild lots In snld block t'o such bidder AttfLt: delivery of said Deed, which offer Wilt Ownshlp ComjiiittH and the payment! as It mnv select, due mld, or bid above minimum, by tn« adoption on Septembst 1 Mt. Mhg from the Memorial Municipal Building, Weod DATED,' AngUft 21, 19H. H4HT1C1! bridge, New Jersey. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Township CommlttM and the payment NOTICE * Is, .Jr., made Notice Is hereby given that sealed .1 "A IVIOAN Hiwrl'Wp Clfrt thprrof by ih« purchaser accordlrt to Notice Is hewby given that the tol- TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that at the To be advertised Aumst 23 and Au- »l g propottpp4 ordinancr e was Intro NoUce Is hereby given thai ON fol- ..^'itembrr 1955, next regular meeting of the Township bids for the Mining and Sale of Clays th* manner of purchase In accordance lowing proposed ordinance Wat l«ro-.| from Properties owned by the Township st 30, l»M, in the Independent- with terms of sale on file, the Town- duced tadd pMs*d on firstfi raidinidi g itt a lr»nd was cm- Committee of said Township of Wood- .eader. ship will deliver a bargain and, sal«meeting of tht Towmhlp CommlttM of •edT tnd passed on first rtadthf at ill V&&FL brldgt, to he held on September 4, will be received bv the Township Com- the To*n»hip of Woodbrldjt, In themeeting of the Township OomialtM* of I 1»M, at »;00 P.M. (Eastern Daylight mittee of the Township of Woodbrldge lerd fnr mill premises th» Township of Woodbrldde, In tlW at the Memorial Municipal Building, efer To: W-379; 4U , DATED: August 21, IBM. County of MlddlcMx, Hew Jersey, held Saving Time) at the Memorial Munl- NOTICE Up FUBL1C SALI on the aist day of AUguitAugutt. 1VM1»M, andCounty of Middlesex. New JerMT, Beld 1 Main Street, Woodbrldge, New Jersey, B, J DUNIOAN Township Clerk on the 2lst day of Anjutt, lpnl Building In Woodbrldge, New Jer- O WHOM IT MAYCONCBRN: that tald ordinance will t» tak:een up sey, the Bold Township Committee will until 8 P.M., , DST on Septemberp " 4, To be ad'^rtlsed Augusg t 21 and Au- thut said ordinance will be taUn y p d h ld Mil Mi At a regular meeting of the Township i ,ust jo for further consideration tnd Anal pas- :onsider offer of the Congrega- 1956. and th«h at sold Memorial Muni- ommtttee of the Tqwnshln of Wood-1 L«ader. 19M, In the Independent- sage at a muting of said Township for further consideration and final ] '*> Ion Beth Sholom. to purchash e LotL s 41 cipal Building publicly opened and irldge, held Tuesday, August 21, Committee to D* held at Its meeting SAKC nt u meeting of said read aloud. Committee to be held at its meetlnjd fALS o 53 In Blnek 379-E aa they are Bhown 9R«. 1 was directed to adverti» me fpci SHERIFF'S SAt.E room In the Memorial Munlclpnl Build- Plans and specifications may be ob- room In thr Mrmorl&i Mvinloipal isuUtM n the offlelal Tax Assessment Map of hat on Tuesday evening, September SUPERIOR COURT OP NEW JIR8BY. In* in woodoricig*, New Jersey, on tne aaid Townshlo of Woodbrldge, by Bar-tained In the office of Howard Madi- 1956, the Township CommUtee will 4th day or September, IBM. nt 8:00 P.M.Ing In Woodbrldiii!, New Jersey, on th« son. Township Engineer. No. 1 Main CHANCERY DIVISION. MIDDLESEX 4th day of September. 1056. at 8 00 P,M| '$>!« (iiln and Sale Deed, with covenant eel at 8 V M. (DST) In the Com-COt'NTY TVkPt No. F-nl5-55. AL- (ESTl, or as toon thereafter as lealnst the jrnntor, at private sale, Street. Woodbrldge. New Jersey. ilttw Chambers, Memorial Municipal said mutter ctn b« reached, at which I EST), or . us soon thereafter Jisam, son of Mr. for Six Hundred and Fifty IS90.00I The Township Committee hereby re- BANY 8AVINO8 BANK, a banklnn snld matter ran be reached, at wjilcll, ulldlng, Woodbrldge, New Jersey, andcorporation of the State of New York, ttm« and pltce all pertoiiG who may be 1 rick Rathsam, So- Dollars cash, payable on delivery of serves the right to reject any or all ixpose and sell at public sale and to Interested therein will be given an op-lltnf nnd place alt persons who may bej bids. Plaintiff, nnrt. WILSON COBNER nnd Interested tlieri'ln will be given an op-_ /ho Is stationed at mid Deed, anil, further, will either he highest bidder according to terms AUDREY E. C08NBR. Defendants. portunity to be heard concerning thr reject said offer or confirm and ratify B. J. DUNIOAN if sale on file with the Real Estate same. portunlty to be heard concerning ihiM Township Clurk Writ 61 Execution Tor the snle of mort- smne, I •&*•'•'* jbf* Ml Training Cen- said sale under said terms and condi- )epartment and Township Cleric open gaged premises dated July 30, 1956. B. J, DUNIOAN. Township Clerk **l the week end andtions nr a modification thereof. To be advertised In Woodbrldge In o inspection and to be publicly rend AN ORDBHANCB TO PROVIDE FOR B J DUNIGAN, T0Wn«hlp Qcrkl I.L. I/JO/M dependent Leader on August 23, 1956 By virtue of tht above stated Writ, AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FORl irlor to sale Lots 4M to 487 inrlilslve to me directed and delivered, I will CURBS AND OUTTERS AND NECES- h his parents. •nd August 30, 195(1. n Block 1005 on the Woo4BiUi»« Twin* SARY ORADINa ON FIFTH STREET THE CONBTRUtnON AMD B5TAH-I Refer To: W-tOS npos« to sole at public vendor on LISHMKNT OF LANCABTOl ROAD I '£*•«£ tugno, 8r., Marconi NOTICE hip Assessment Map. WEDNESDAY, THE FIFTH DAY IN TBS FORDS SECTION OF TUB Notice Is hereby given that the fol- >ake luruicr nou.,u,that the Town- TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDf>E, MID- AND MORNINGSIDE ROAD 8ANI- patient at St. Ml-lowing prdponed ordinance was Intro- NOTICR OF PUBLIC SALE OF SEPTEMBER. A. D. IBM, TARY SEWERS, INCLUDING PART OPl inlp Committee has, by resolution and at the hour of two o'clock by the then DLESEX COUNTY, NEW JERSEY. -»-]87;c In the County of MlddMtM; tion and final panage at a meeting of meet at 8 P. M, (DST) In the Com- Carteret, In the County of Middlesex, 1. A sewer, us hereinafter will require a down payment of 10%In the Stnte of New Jersey: or lets, to the dividing line between the Dangell. 1 said Township Committee to be held mittee Chambers, Memorial Municipal the Old accepted by Uie Townsi.ii, Township of Woodbrldge and the Town- to D« known us thr LANC at IU meeting room In the Memorial Building, Woodbrldse, New Jersey, and 'ummlttee, the b&lnnce of purnhnse BEGINNING at t point in tht west- AND MORNIN'OSIDE ROAD I was guest of erly side line of Ornnt Avenue therein ship of Edison. 5venue, Municipal Building in Woodbrldge, New expose and sell at public sals nnd to irlce to be paid in 12 equal monthly 2. That said Improvement shall be SEWEItS, lNCIUDtNO P, >er 16th at Jersey, on the 11th dav of September, the highest bidder according to terms nstallments nlua Interest and other distant along the same northerly 100 AVENI'E ANH PWf , feet from its Intersection with the known a« the Fifth Street Curb and o; Bitwi her mi 19M. at 8:00 PM. (D8T). or aa soon of sale on file with the Real Estate erms provided In the contract of sale. Outter Improvement. AVENUE, CO1.ON1A. shidl b* « ^ ^ thereafter as aald matter can be Department and Township Clerk open northerly side line of Bpruce Street strutted a? H local lmproimrneat,'' usan Olzew8kl Take further notice that at said sale, 3. That all the work of snld Im- * . daugh reached, at which time and place alll to insnectlon find to be nuWlclv rend nnd runs thence: (II alonf said side ! I l h < ii and Mrs p E Olzew >r any date to which It may be ad.line of Grant Avenue North 1 degree provement Is to be done In accordance *"• - - - persons who may be Interested therein prior to sale, Lot 6-A In Block 526 on ee the Woodbrldge Township Assessmen' ournSd, the Township Committee re 12 minutes West 90 feet to a point; with the Plans and Profile of Fifth * Bloomeld Avenue, will be given an opportunity to be serves the right In Its discretion to thence (2) South 88 degrees 48 minutes Street curb and gutter as heretofore was heard concerning the same. I Maaps •pipct anv one or all bids anB to sell Went 100 feet to a point: thence (3) described made by Howard Madison. Ooji lonor at a birthday party B. J. DUNIOAN, ' lake further notice that the Town said lots in said block to such bidder Township Engineer, and the specifica- Township Clerk Boiith 1 degree 12 mlnuten East 50 feet ship foiiiinltttee luis,, byy resolution and .o it inity select, due regard oeing given to a point; thence (4) North 08 degrees tions therefore, which plans and speci- y« ^ *°»her parents. GuesU were AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN OR- l fid minimum to terms and manner of payment, hi fications are now on Ale with the turj, disposal of Te B 0lMWskl iiirsuant law, fixed a minimum 48 minutes East 100 feet to the point lifter provide Te B l 0lMWskl- Ul! Mrs DINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE price at which said lots in said blblock! case one or more minimum bids shall nnd place of Beginning. Township Engineer. tvin l and Mrs RELATINO TO TRAFFIC AND RE3-will be sold together with all othei lie received. 4. That the work ihall be performed 1. The COS' ybiteJNortu and daughters premises have heretofore been be nss«,i'rt Uj.oi) Ihi " liihdj ULATrNO THE T8E OT PUBLIC •Iftalls nprtinent. anld minimum price Upon acceptance of the minimum by the Township under contract, and Delorea and Mr. and.STREETS AND HIGHWAYS IN THE tclemi to ss S.B| 3J1, 4-B. vicinity thereof '« ifi: d, lr. la being I7S0.00 plus costs of preparlilj bid. o> bid above minimum, by the the oost of the curb and gutter in v TOWNSHIP OF WOODBR1DOE: PRE- deed and advertising this sale. Salt D1(x:k 289 on map entltled plot D in vuiui' thiTttiy ,i ](y e *itfn" . Umstaz. Township Committee and the Davment' h ln 0H' sltuat d ln J' ^ . | front of each parcel ot property, and benefit ur the lua «t», f SCRIBING REGULATIONS RELATIVE lots In said block. If sold on terms, accoXTtoi£ " '"» « Borough of Ith e v%iins [tfMenM thereto, is to thereof by the purchaser occorcunR 10 f;ftrt.pret Miridlenmc Countv. Naw Jer- K. -™..^ „•„_ .-J ,.™in... „..„>, 3. The sum if J»A"IlolU»«ftfl ( meeting of Star of Iselln THE PARKING OF VEHICLES will require a down payment of lOf the manner of purchase in accordance Carteret, Middlesex County, New" Jer- ^ asiesjed upo» and against such par- UPON SUCH pl'BI.IC STREETS AND of the bid accepted by the Towmshi sey December 1951, Louis P. BOOT, c91a Mn«fltted, of Increased In value Hundred iSl,5no.i»i "" "' Foresters of America with terms of sale on Ale, the Town- ni>proprlated HIGHWAYS: PROVIDING FOR THE Committee, the balunc* of purchase ship will deliver a bargain and sale Civil Engineer & Surveyor, revised, thertby to th;••».e m: l of tin benefit or Perahtag Avenue INSTALLATION, OPERATION, MAIN- price to be paid In 12 equal monthV April 1952" which map has not been ncrease. the Bfclu purple, siild tui deed for said premise* been itmde Mrs. Richard McCrory TENANCE, SUPERVISION. REGULA- Installments plus Interest and othe: filed but submitted to the Veterans 5. That ill other matters involved TION AND CONTROL OF THE USE OFterms provided In the contract of sale DATED: August 21, 1956. Administration for tract approval. in the said Improvement, Including The further .sum of 'fhjlj special awferd. PARKING METERS; DEFINING AND B. J. DUNIGAN- Township Clerk The above description la ln accord- 1130,000.110) Dollars, or BO Take further notice that at s&ld sale To be advertised August 23 and Au- variation, if any. from the Pltin PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISH- at any date to which It ma; be ad ance with a survey made by Louis P. sad specification! as may be found us niiiv b» necessiiry, Is . viaif^he annual Firemen's picnic, MENT OP PARKING METER ZONES gust 30, 1956, In the Independent- BOOK, Civil Engineer & Surveyor, 117 printed to meet the cojfcf .Jaurned. the Township Committee re. Leader. necessary ln the pToKrsss of work, shall jet 11 was held Sunday at UPON THE PUBLIC STREETS AND serves the right In Its discretion U Smith Street, Perth Amboy, New Jer-be determined * Resolution of the un wild Improvement. H1OHWAYS; PROVIDING FOR THE sey, dated March 8, 1953. 4. N'olt", and Qaiuts ») hereby *u* an/edy Park. retect any one or nil bids and to sel Refer to: W-9 Township Committee. PAYMENT THERBOP AND FOR SUP-said lots In said block to such blddei Being the premlms commonly kwnra '6. Thlrt the «um of One Hundred and thoriWHl to be Issued tin tljn* id PLY PARTS THKRIFOR EXCLUSIVE- NOTICE OF PUBLIC 8ALK and designated as No. 39 Leber Avtnut, time In nn iimuunt not ,e» " ' aa it nuiy select, due regard being give; TO WHOM IT MAT CONOKIN: Twenty (•130.00) Dollars is hereby up- LY FROM THE RBCHPTS OBTAINED to tertns and manner of payment, 1 Carteret, N. J. proprlaMd as a down payment for thesum approprluled, pursttt FROM THE OPERATION OP PARKING! At a regular meeting of the Township The apprommate amount of thejudt* provisions of Chapter 1 rntlg ^ ARRIVAL catt one nr more minimum bids aha] Committee of the Townshlo of Woo'i- said purposts; said sum having here- W' METXR6: PROVIDING FOR THE EN-ije rewlvsd. ment to be satisfied by said sale la tht tofore been muAt available therefore. the Revised Statutes otlew Jtl •flfOODBRIDGB-Mr. and MrsFORCEMEN. T HEREOF. AND PROV1D- brtdge, held Tuetday, August *1, sum of Elavcn Thousand B\>ur Hundred The further sum of Two Thousand, which Notes or nouds HI bear IN<3 PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION Upon eceeptunre if the mlnlmui 1956,1 was directed to advertise the fact terest ut u rate not to tied fl% iph Hlla, 490 Rthwuy Avenue, bid. Or bid above minimum, by tl Blghty-slx Dollars and Plfty-two Cents Four Hundred (12,400.00) Dollars, or as HRfiEOF. that on Tuesday evening, September ($11,486.55), together with the cost* ot much thereof aa may be necessary, Is annum. The proper Towilp offt the parents of a daughter, Township Committee i-nd the p»yme' 4, 1956, the Townthlp Committee wl are hereby iitHhorlzert tctecute BB IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN- thereof by the purchaser according to this sale, hereby appropriated to meet tha.cost 'ojorah Ann. born August 23 at meet at 8 P,,M. (DST) -In the Com- TocKther with all and singular tht of currying out aald Improvement. Issue said Notes or Bont SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN- the manner of purchase In accordance mittee Chamber*, Memorial Munlclpa 5. The Supplemental tbt St 'lift Orange General Hospital. Mr. SHIP OF WOODBRIDOE with ternui of sale on Diefie,, tthe Town- Building. WoodbrlOct, New Jersey, andrights, privileges, hereditaments and 7. Tout notes and Bonds are hereby st^ appurtenances thereunto belonging or ment required by law bitten ( 1. Section 2 of that Ordinance above deltftt a bargain and sale expose and sell at public sale and to authorized to be IMued from tune to |a Is a former Carteret resident. ship W ln imywise appertaining. tint ln an amount not to exceed the nuide mill filed ln the pe of Kobert named adopted by the Township Com- deed tor said premises. the highest' Bidder aceotaing to terms mlttee on November 3. 19M Is hereby dd ROBERT H. JAMISON, ' sun appropriated pursuant to the urc-1'ownstilp Clerk, and mJBtsttm . N its. Hila la the former Ann Arndt,. DATED: August 21, IBM. of sale on file with the Real Eiiuie s ahttitt, ynaons-uf oiiapwr oii« •• i»«» i* «•« will f 'J»day B. J. DUNIOAN. lownshlp Clerk Deoanmcut and Township Clerk open R, a. 4Q:1-1U. * Wr of Mr. and Mrs. Frank | —, <£ The TownZp" committee O'BRIEN & TARTALSKT, the Revised Statutes of New Jersey, n 2. Th p To be advertised August 23 and Au-to Inspection and to be publicly read 6. The sewer to be conttad hi W. Gibbons Street, Lin- of the Township of Woodbrtdge Is prior to sale. Lot 15 In Block 600-L Attorneys for Plaintiff. which notes or bonds shall bear Interest under Is described na foj.' q htrpby authorized to establish inunedl- gust 30. 1966, In the ^depandent- I.-L. 8/9. 16, 23, 30/56 $45.73 at a rate not to exceed seven per cent on the Woodbrldge Township Assess- jer annum. Standard el(!ht Inch NWn» ntely. zones to he known as parking Le'ader, ment Map. ginning at the preaent we plt^ meter zones In and upon such sides , NOTICE' TO B1DDER1 ' 8. That the proper Township Officials g p Refer To: W-555; 611; S79 Take further notice that the Town- Notice Is hereby given that Sealed re herebherby authorized to execute and centerllne MornliigsKj and/or such portions of the following *1D Committee h««. bv resolution and Jordun Roud rminlni! : W( named streets or avenues where park- NOTICE OF PUBLIC SfALE ' Bids for the Construction of 2,229 ssue said notes or bonds. l E ' HERE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: pursuant to law, fixed a minimum Ineal Feet, more or less, of Concrete 9. That the Supplemental Debt more or less, to the mik ere Ing Is now, nr mny be hereafter allowed price at which aald lot In said block centerline ol Mornlngstd* - * — Eugene Elke, Denton, by any ordinance or police regulations At a regular meeting ol the Township Jurb and Out,ter on Almon Avenue, tatement requireidd by LLa wh has been •ay. Committee of the Township of Wood- will be sold together with all other Voodbrldge, New Jersey, Including inly made and Hied in the Office of ter Roads. And Lunca*te| A was the of the Township of Woodbrldge, to details pertlaent, said mln'"Uiin price the present manhole In ^ Holand i - weekend guest of Mr. wit: brldge, held Tuesday, August 21, adlus retuniB at street Intersections he Township. Clerk, and said statement i Mrs. being MOC.OO plus coats of preparing iccording to plan drawn by Howard ontalns the Information required by of Lancaster and Jordan ' »d Mrs. John Clark, 702 King (1) On the southerly side of Main 195«, I was directed to advertise the fact ly 1631 feat, more or less,j, Kuteis that on Tuesday evening, September the dead and adverUalnK thle sale. Said tacllson, Township Engineer, will be ,evlsed Statutes 40: 1-10. fcortje's Road. Street ttom the Municipal Building lot In tald block, If sold on terms, •ecelved by the Townshi Cittee hole In the centerline of westerly' to Amboy Avenue; on the 4, 1956, the Township Committee will 10. This Ordinance shall become ef- And on Lake Avenue f: meet at 8 P. M. (DST) In the Com-will require a, down payment of 10%jf the Township of Wooj 'ective Immediately upon Its adoption northerly side of Main Street from of the bid accepted by the Township Memorial Municipal Bu .nd advertising according to Law. hole In the centerline of Rahway Avenue westerly to Atnboy mittee Chambers, Memorial Municipal Committee, the bald net of purrnase 1 und Lancaster Road JWesi i \iiREAT TIME! Building, Woodbrldge, New Jersey, and Jtreet, Woodbrldge, N. £. . HUOH B. QUIGLEY. Avenue. price to be paid In 12 equal monthly XT 4. 1956 at 8 P. M. (EDST), and COmmltteeman-at-Large more or less and a» -m — Mr. and Mrs. Robert (21 On the northerly side of James expose and sell at public Bale and toinstallments plus Interest and other more or less. And on St' the highest bidder according to terms hen opened and publicly read aloud. ttest: F- and Street from Pearl Street to Amboy terms provided for In the contract of Plans and specifications may he ob- from the manhole ln the 862 Amboy Avenue, have of sale on file with the Real Estate B. J. DUNIOAN. Lancaster Road and farwick Avenue. dale. tained at the Office of the Township Township Clerk ••ai, and returned vacann In (3) On both side* of School Street Department and Township Clerk open Engineer, Howard Madison, 1 Main Northerly 2fl0 feet, more to Inspection and to be publicly read Take further notice that at Bald sale, To be advertised ln The Independent- aether with the necei FharJea Ventnor. from Main Street to Jainea Street. or any date to which It may be ad-Street, Woodbrldge, New Jersey. Leader on August 23 and August 30, (4) On the westerly side of WlUlam prior to sale, Lota 18C-B, 186-C and and "Wye" connections ' iicse n 182-A In Block 716; Lot 180-A ln Block journed, the Township Committee re- The Township Committee reserves 1BS6, with Notice of Public Hearing for on plans prepared by He Street from Main Street to New Street. serves the right In IU discretion to final Adoption on September 4, 1956. raue, (3) Rahway Aveaue-^EOINNINQ \l T18-A on the Woodbrldge Township ;he right to reject any or all Bids. Township Engineer and oi niowns; reject anv one or all bids -and to sell B. J. DUNIQAN Office of the Engineer. AT CAMP t^e ta* a point In the Easterly side of Rahway Assessment Map. said lots In aald block to such bidder Avenue 29 fett Northerly from the Take further notice that the Town- Township- Clerk NOTICE Feet 3852 feet, more of li !H't, it s! PORDS- •Mr: whiciihk as It may select, due regard being given :.L.-8/23-30/M 7. All the work of said . southerly Une of the property occupied ship Committee has, by resolution and to terms and manner of payment. In Notice is hereby given that the fol- Albourne Stif club'''ss T-"|by the Mutual Fooda Store; thence pursuant to law, fixed a minimum lowing proposed ordinance was Intro- Is to be done ln accordaul •uir wii |y | l th caaa one or more minimum bids shall NOTICE TO BIDDERS plans and Specifications bungalo t*ortner| alon th e itlj UDI of price at which said lots In said blocks M received. duced and passed on first reading at a game. t* y f Notice Is hereby given that Staled meeting of the Township Committee of CASTER ROAD AND M Upon acceptance ot the minimum Bids for the Construction of 2,m ROAD' SANITARY SEWB1 played r Peterso:'" " Woodbrldge, New Jersey, on the 8. Said Improvements sh^ i tan b< n. J. UUNI&AN, township Clerk Memorial Municipal Building, 1 Main i. The veteran \ Street, Woodbrldge, N. J.. on Septem- «h day ot September, 1956, at 8:00 P.M.and completed under the 1 To be advertisedverts d Augusg t 23 and Au (EST), or as soon thereafter as and direction of the Tow 1 beat 1 ,m 'bey's losing cti sust 30, 1956, l a thh e IndependentIddt' ber 4, 1958 at 8 P. M. (BD8T), and then opened and publicly reVd aloud. taM matter can be reached, at which mittee, and according to th 3.1nski, Prank's Leader. time and place all persons whu ismy be of an Act entitled, "An Aot' Tins sy: Plans and specifications may be ob Interested therein will be given un op-Municipalities," and all > victors' hot Refer To: W-180 talned at the Office of the TOWJishl' portunity to he heard concerning the Engineer, Howard Madison. 1 Mali thereof and supplements it they ; e hits, while, NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE name, 9. This Ordinance shall • v* TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Street, Woodbrldge, New Jersey. immediately upon the aft' 'Inwn; aid rifled At a regular meeting of the Townsh! The Township Committee reserve B. J. DUNIOAN, Township Clerk the right to reject any or all Bids. ORDINANCE CHANGING THE NAMES advertising as required by lj One of Committee of the Township of Wood OF JAMBS PLACE, BROAD STREET, HUOH B. {*> '• three bridge, held Tuesday, August 21 / B. J. DUNIOAH Comniltteer/t bases, 1956.1 was directed to advertise the file Township Clerk OEOEOE PLACE, HENRY PLACE, ; ••%••• >ift@ LOUlB PLACE. I8ELIN PARKWAY, Attest: are nc uck and that on Tuesday evening, Septembe: I.L.-J8/23-30/58, B. J. DUNIQAN, 4, 19M, the Township Committee wil ARTHUR PLACE, WABBEN STREET Firefighters' AMD FRANCIS STREET. Township Clerk !• AVI1S 0 meet at B P. M. (DST) ln the Com NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed Bids for the Construction o BS IT ORDAINED by the Township To be advertised ln The I; mlttee Chambers, Memorial Municiua Leader on August 23 and:. Building, Woodbrldse, New Jersey, am V.C. Sanitary 8ewer In Station Committee of the Township of Wood- pancy mgs: brldge In tne County ot Middlesex: 1956, with Notice of Public'. 1956 Kipum aud &\\ at nubile sale uud, to lumd. and Surrey I.uue, Colonla, Wood- Mini udoptlun on Septembej i only , W?7 the highest blfWer aeooMIng to terms bridge Township, New Jersey, together 1. That such portions ol James Place, '010200- 57t7 iin to a 0 2 0 4 0 x—\ They're Switching to Chrysler at a Record Rat \ Track

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iwarns Indians to Try for Second Series Win Saturday Ti'i IE THREAT By Alan Waver PolicePistol Team ConnelFs 3-Hitter Notches Victories Blanks Giants, 1-f In 2 Loop Matches In Opening Cotit g WlHNi. W/LlA M'SWRE, WOODBRlDOlPfhe Township WOODBRIDGE—If the WHO'S HOT Police Pistol team stepped uo Its lyn Dodgers think they hav activity in the Central Jersey rough going In the NBt League with two matches and League, they should listen toi emerged the victor In both, defeat* ames Motors Giants, who lostj Int New Brunswick and Dunellen. first game of the Woodbrldge 1 The latest cohquest stretched the League World Series to the Woodbridge quartet's Victory •snis Club Indians by a doM string to 16 straight since the start of the season. Met* and face the task it! the pttyofts Saturday after Woodbrldge encountered little o'clock at the Van Buren : difficulty handling New Bruns- SMdrum. wick, taking the contest by a «oft- The CHtnts, the National vlnclng 1U9-1102 scor*. ston champs, entered the As usual, Andy Ludwig was high World aeries tbe favorites 1 man for Woottbrldge with a 295 of their Impressive record, buti tally out of a possible 300. He the pressure on. they blew smaseed his total by hitting his game to th* Indians by way • Urgets for perfect l60 scores in error. However, last week's > the slow and rapid fire phases of Is over the dam. and the Ja the competition and 95 in the Motors' crew will be gunning .to? time, Art Donnelly copped second the American Division titlehol^Mftt place honors for the victors with in their next meeting on Saturj^r, a 294 mark, while tewri captain MHO Closindo Zuccaro and Jack Wald. If the Klwanis Club, the run PICK PRACTICALLY man followed with Identical 290 up to the Glahts In the serfci THE scores. summer, succeeds in dupllcatl AT HlR <| heir victory again, they will i Elmer Dalno and Robert Trent as the 1966 Little League oht were New Brunswick's best on the On the other hand, if Jaoea I range with totals of 288 and 217 tors turns the tide, the third respectively. final game will be played Suii In the earlier clash, the town- afternoon at the same site 41 ' ship squad subduerj Dunellen o'clock. 1178-1119, with Andy Ludwlg high- Charles Fatr, the James Mot! lighting the match with a 299 s.f, ^ » SWEEPS: The K.wanls Club Indians (pic umt .tort) will be weklnir their sreond straight World Series S &t Urd y at : manager, has nominated WU score. J^T 1 , a * »"«">•<>" 1 ^» "'^ck at the Van Buirn Stre t Stadium when thf, meet the James Motors Giants. In the flranco to pitch the all-Imp opener last Sunday the Indians defeated the Giaftts, 1-0, to gain an rdB* in the annual two-out-of-three pn» playoffs. During the second game against the Kl« Nearly Perfect Again S b W and 1 st 1 in th(l Amerip The 299 scored by Ludwlg was tul T °« L .!" " °" " * »" l)M«ion. Tht Indians in the front row from le't to rightg ire- Club. During the regular his third In two weeks. He missed orr V,, , Mu'"",n' Ronnle 'ames, U KuthKutchyakk , andd 1,111 m HH»gpdu»d . SSecond d rew:C Carl De-Carlo, Andy Dnioak, Robert 8onMn Branco, a righthander, a perfect 300 count when he fired StevSt e KiKiskko and Ted Kleban. Third row; Minager OIIIP Rlngwo .d. Giw Fair, Jo* Muroney, Jerry Connell, Manager Lou Wal- up an 8-0 record in the Naud a W in time fire after registering shtck, Charles Morris, ,lne Gasper and Manager Andy Lengyel. Loop. Manager Lou Walsheck bl 100 marks in slow ajid rapid. HH expected to start Joe Gasper, who teammate, Jack Waldman. clutch- has a 6-2 mark with the Indian* - ed runner-up honors with an Im- Giants (lick 10-9 5 Holiday Weekend Drills Last Sunday, the pitching pressiveSM total. Jigg's Posts Pair oetween the Giants' Ricky < Dunenrf-s best on the range and J*rry Connell of the we*e Jack Mann, 286, and Wil- Id Iselin Upset Set for Barron Gridders As Nixon Shines lived up to expectations with both liam Leary, 280. WOODBRlDOE — With only flcult maneuvering around hurlers giving brilliant perfortt- tyam Standings his Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock five veterans returning to the end. KEASBEY — Jlgg« Tavern, the antes. Only a break.of the gwnein Woodbridge win gun for its 19th W Fair Rates High New Jersey Amateur Softball the way of an error handed tiH) Tomasso Tigers 2 .Woodbrldge High School football win ut the Main Street range with . 80 champions, Improved their sea- 1-0 verdict to Conhell and the Kl* Somerville on tap. Pete Scmldt Cubs 6 squad, Coach Nick Prlscoe realizes Bob Pair, a returning tackle, wanls Club. . 18 could become the strong man on son's record recently by winning Ftre Co. No. i Braves Connell, the most respected WOODBRIDQE (1109) 9 9 the fact, that his charges will re- the Woodbridge forward wall, two games, a 5'l verdict «er Roc- 8F TF BF T«t.BUTWCO Giants t 9 quire an abundance of work, and chucker in the American circuit slnce he has the physical structure co's Tavern and a 3-1. victory checked the Giants with three btyfl A. Ludwlg 96 100 296 HU1U»P Bed Sox 10 acting accordingly, has scheduled (Continued on Page Eighteen) agalnst tthelr .township rivals over the six Inning distance. He A. Donnelly 95 100 294 Ten Eyck Yankees a 11 five practice sessions during the Stan's fiar and Grill, C. Zuccaro Fire Co. No. 1 Dodgers .... 8 11 was Impressive, fanning 13 bfltlera 92 99 290 holiday weekend starting Satur- J. Waldman Fireside Realty Indians .1 14 A tremendous factor In Jiggs but was off with his control' in 99 290 day morning at nine o'clock at the. shutout win over Roeoo's was the NEW BRUNSWICK (1U2) IfiEUN — When it apparently NJ Pistol Tourney walking seven. E. Dalno stadium. fine pitching of Ray Nixon. Dur- Goodale Fans 14 Reived a very interesting letter from Mr. 288 appeared that the Tomatso Tigers, ing hi* stint out on the rubber R. Trent 277 •lth a 20-1 record in the Iselin The Barron skipper, with a His mound opponent, Goodale, he gave up one hit and breezed more than matched Connell Paul, a Colpnla architect, who'has been J. Buyachek . 269 Little League, were unbeatable, tough nine game slate facing him, Slated Sept. 15-16 third strikes past 10*attars. John- tlstlcally 6lnce he allowed but L. Newbreger 288 the fourth place Sunoco Giants has abandoned the thought of giv- fttball teams for many yean as a hobby. He the Red and Black a 3 d n w hit, struck out 14 and issued WOOOBRIDGE U178) came along to dispel the fable by ^ holiday SOUTH RIVER—ThRIVKR-The 18th an-an-,» » (™,ff , " lite agree with Phil Click's Power Ratings A. Ludwlg 100 99 100 299 resplte. After Saturday's twin nual New Jersey State Pistol and'1™1?1*111 a^B «tba«k and was free passes. The defeat was Oqod- handing the circuit leaders a 10-9 roughed up by seven safe blows. ale's first in World Series compVu* ?d Woodbridge 68th and Montclak jftrs^ J. Waldman 99 98 99 396 setback In a wild game. drills, the Barrons will turn out Revolver Championships, spon- Sundajr afternoon -and twice on sored-by the -Association.. /i. ern trotted out Bob Peterson U> members of the New Jersey Rifle Lefty Znacko delivered the timely car races plus a huge fin three sale blows apiece. flank spot until he was sidelined Assooiation. Entries will be accept- base knocks in the bottom of the ratings of mine are supposedly in actual the mound to face the Keasbey The Fireside Indians won their with a fractured ankle. He was display make up this week's Firefighters and he respond to ed by Albert Cooper, Burton Ave- sixth, which drove in the pair of tractive schedule at Old therefore, if Montclair and Woodbridge first game of the season in league exceptionally strong on defense nue, Seuth River, until September the task by flipping a three hitter, runs. Stadium. (Continued on Page Eighteen) and opposing backs found it dif- 10th. (Continued on Page Eighteen) should have been a very close game, with which paved the way for the Fords The Friday meet will consist winning by one to two touchdowns if each club's 7-6 verdict in an exciting of four 10 lap qualifying battles game. for the sportsman-modified pilots their average game. However, neither Peterson, aside from giving up who aim at the 25 starting plapes f that consistent, with Montclair's worst game three hits, struck out five batters. in the feature event while tl>e iinst Nutley and Woodbridge's best game He was deprived of a possible novice drivers have their own}tt shut out and an easier route going lap "madcap" skirmish as inst New Brunswick and Aabury Park. From assignment when bis teammates the card. be seen Woodbridge just might have been committed a cluster of co&tlj er- Every type of foreign, and rors. The veteran Ben Gloff was mestlc sports car being used it Montclair by as much as two touchdowns. Keasbey's losing chucker. closed course racing today will be system of mine can be used to pick games PassinsW, Frank's rl^jat fielder, in the field Sunday night; Ger- ey are played as follows: 47'/I within on was the victors' hottest swinger man Porsches and Volkswagans, with three hits, while, Jago, Boos British Jaguars, Austln-Healegt 67'i within two touchdowns;' and 83',; and Blancliard rifled out & Palr of and MG Specials, American Qlfft lee touchdowns. When you consider that safeties apiece. One of Boos' blfcts vettes and Thunderbirds are'bjr f not machines but are subject to all the ups went for four bases. JRay Gloft, cvluded, with a number of thjge Johnny Masluck and Ben Glofl speedy cars using superchargerrgess collected the Firefighters' lone o Increase their already hjgh of any human being, the three touchdown high hits. ipeed. stated above isn't too bad, as each.Jeam \ Score by innings: Fred Pfisterer, bearded have to be one and one-half touchdowns Keasbey :ar champion from Mt. i account for it. Fire Co. 3 0 10 2 0 0—6 N. Y., will drive his $7,000 Por$h* Frank's Tavern 10 2 0 4 0 x—7 Spyder; fast Jaguars will be pi- •Continued on Page Eighteen) loted by BUI Claren, Montclaifi nd Jake Jacobs, Providence, R. t as well as,Al Llfshultz dt Newark, Scott Leads Ifield with many other well known per- formers competing In heat races At Freehold Track and 25 la]} feature. Special one lap record trials ATTENTION FREEHOLD — Howard Scott, a for a cash bonus ^offered by EM* newcomer among the driving colo- moter Ed Otto will be condu«t»d BOWUNfi TEAMS ny currently competing at Fr«e for the stock cars which wlU afy hold Raceway, Is top man In the pettr in heats and a 35 lap iMin ami latest deleuse of the point stand- event for the biggest purse WOT ings. The Warsaw, Va. pilot has posted for thU distance. Hant)- SPONSORS the amazing high Qf 21 In the ne trophies will be awafdcg money finishes in 50 starts for a three standout drivers at the ejjd of this motor contest. * . M NOW TAKING ORDERS for BOWING SHIRTS point total of 85. He has won 13 races, finished second 0 times, and Tho fireworks will depict map} third In three. Walt Disney characters and°5rlll Order early and be preparrtl for His nearest rival to V«mon WEAR COLON IA LEAOUK CROWN: When tfce dwt settled over t lie hot pemunt raee in the Colonla BaifcbaU League, UWMSM be pitched toward youngm| though aerial bombs and OWK the opening mutch! Dancer of New Egypt, whose 9-S-6 stood above their opponents tu win the 1956 championship. The K -4 Sol won the title after compiling the bust won and loft retard In the aewly formed circuit, which ««ntiht« at six teaine. Kneeling In the fruit row from left to right are: Al McCain, tfettr HIM*, nolsemakerg will delight grogm* record gives him a total of (9 upa, too. Sunday's'thow start* *| fe A SI^CK OF OVER 1,000 tallies. Floyd Janea of AUeway. B«b AnniuuUtii, Jerry Smith, Btrnle Wthus, Pete Cerstvlk, James Woods and Robert Golden. Back row: Joseph Gallagher, Sr., Joe N. J., who IlnJilfed tooond to Gallagher, Itoimld Cberepanya, Walter Emery, Kenny Hull, Jttfrcy Oaydos, Uun (ireaHhelmer and Walter Enarr. 8r. ..-,. , -— Louis Floyd of Bridietoa. Va., In (he championship race last year, 1214101JR DELIVERY ON Is running third with AS markers. While the betting clientele GIACOBBE& SON FOR LEASE BOWUNG BALIS Menus surprised that a drtw In his first year at Freehold has BUIU)EKand Modern 3-Bay Service Station lumped to a fair ai«ed lead early BY MAJOR OIL CQMTANlf FRANK'S ta.tht Mason, the driven are well twtre of Bcott'i ability. The 31- 193 RANDOLPH AVE., KAHWAF RADIO ft TELEVIS10I ye«-old ralnsman ended up with Excellent location on main traffic wUrjr IM NKW RETJNi JAG'S ^ a 41-20-12 and money earnlan of FOEOS ll«,«0 In 18*5. 8-4160 }n residential area. 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u THUKSDAY. AUGUST 30. IBM PAGE EIGHTEEN 5 Week.- wat- a: peak form from Kiwani* Indiana 'Oontitiupc • Giants I pn<* center of thf diamond, check- (ContmiK-d from ftiwrti Pa«ri ijng tht Cub* with nw singlf and t Continued from Sports Paw ' 8 -46 A M.. Sunday BchooJ, and atotm , Jor Gasper led Oil with ft 11:00 A M., morning prajw comiwtitHU b? scalpins thf Piif firing third strikes past thirteen j™* retched hif iH.;, to center!ield and took sec- , and service. Ct) Nn : :*«tgeir, by s 10-3 scon batters Sti King wac charged with ™f Of th* seasm, aw on an erroi Conne.1! and 11 IS A M—Communion Sun- li; Fo!i>'f hurled p ciaasy flv« hit- thf defeat after being tagged ior ™_> the next two batters. It ig not i, i ter t" pr+ ttp.Hlif uuiiaus' ta- thirteen hits. via the strikeout route., day, first Sunday of each month. Bob Benzene umjii, v nil' iVmucer; ww nicked Not content with starrhv out [ point Gaapet alertly stt^ HM Bin;-,. Your Church Welcome* You " ODE will! ;MI DiiciMcrF' deteat on th* mound Gorslti took over id romped honw with the gridiron tin: • O;ii ii' :•]• '««TOn* for thf ln-in thr batter f- box blasting a decisive run on e passed ball i filanv •r-io-v wa» thr clutch hit- homr run and single Bis team- Andy Donsi the DtonV short-: more yeai b;i: tfii; »! Cuflerv Barbohah Mur- mates Abbruscato. Dlttt, MoGov- gtop hits deutolr — ttw only cxtr» Jore tht SIB - • ptli ir.rt WHiiHK-fc. who connected , j ai«p got into the base blow of the tighi game BenMleski vr OT Bnd aM0I! hour teBCtitr Runyon Brnst i MUTOST Bunds; School and BttUe Clan, •« timei HutnieK and gflengtvf act by drilling timely KTWANI6 CLUB (1' REFOSMEB rater 1» the Wocdt, n DO A M-Mominc Worship B:SO A. M nnivi Hi the Dodgerr', ^^^ ^,0^ during thf one sided Ab R CBVKCB because m • . BeTTiot A numer? e provided at Partb Amkwy Morning Warship at lft:4S •"« * •nd kick v • '•" I contest HigRlns 2b thtt turn «n. Pettr Emnlctiuk A (.-4 nvei thr Firt Co ft«t fall hi ?,,- Ten Eyelet reached the finals iMorrit. c kaiu Ben 6:tlC P M-Tount Pwjplr'R Pel- 11:00 A M.. Mommg Worship Mi, ': Bvn,e.< served a* a stepping abreast of the Tigers but they «tasp« w W aalottt Or«»nJrt B:4f. A M.. Sunday School. ClIlCKir AVKWB. ageOniit inn.- sttui' iu- :tit Sunoco Giant* who Inwghip Adult advisers. Mr. and not thw the hart way by' Connell p 6:15 P M. Baptist Youth SM Wvattrilfi Thf flitt , v»u;i»-( n:u> ihe first division by the Fir* Co Dodger* Maroney.atlb ) Order of iervtce* and activities Mrs Jamer Batetmo | Bob Cavalu,- vinii'- D' ••]' oecision. Tin- Gisnte 1(1 A M Wor&hih p SerncS e ito. 1-M P Sn *h«tai I. * well played game. 7:10 P M Evening Gospel Mr Don Mason, minister of!back who ::il. an no* *;pu-:iiif an &-* mark English . Service blllties B<- ; j :ge P Service. music: Mr. Martin Olsen, minister j 11 A M. Wornhp Bervicf to A: :u> < mi-iusior, oT the regu- l(3wnK Bmden. who went th* lullj Meetmt: and BID* Study U.li A M Communion Sun- gj evangelism. Mr. O. H. W«ter-icof i* tink«-.- iiminef of pi*?1 th? Hungarian six inning* tor thf Yankees Dur-1 Tmrtti Fellowshtp- day, first Sunday of each month ling, BUpermtBJMlent rf church: msving hin ; SCOT WH- Ktiotier at 4-4. With thf ing hit stint on the mound, h* 7 P. M tchoo!; Measn Nortnan Pott and defense ei.ijj: onwi n tm> seventh stanza 16 1 Eme«t Oe» gave up flvt safeties and tanned Adult Kayton Pahner. mmHters to; Harold F> , tin fiiuiis i-iioi, tul' advantage of JAMES MOTOB6 <•> John Notthey t 10 gwmgert, Hit pitching oppo- E youth ,nouplf of )>•• foil- Briiv ':~:vr; Iv trrmii w th* Mkstranfttlo was Ab R Second Sunday at 2:30 P M., Mass* 7:*t P, M 1 l^fltef Atd nwetlnf —M«. M» Sunday Services: Ch u rrh;being count'- clmchec the. with the Dodtm' McElhenny. Bb 4 Bunday Masm: ~:Wt.»:».!:» Burns 0 Pentefc jireBident. School, t 4S and 11:06 A. M.1 :thf Bix vi," Clemen sparked tht Yankees al Ooodale. p 01 Fhrt Tue«day at r.TO P M. 1€:00 ant D:BC A sumMcr Church Worship, 1:4*. »:** and {while EJctn. : C'lHt. V. -ir ihi lul! distance U>\ plate with s pair of singles! 1: Friendship Circle-Mrs T Sipos. 11:00 A M.: JanW and Senior I student vhi Ifltc:- o; Giants' pitehmf; u (bf a double in lour tripF lrom:^rnoll c PreMdent High Fellowships and Ftrea»e!mav movi • Wll, ufl'" if hit opponent* bendi Masteangeto. laPorts jBrBnoo lb Second Tuesday..at 1:30 P M. Fellowship meetinga. 70C P. M.'or «u) pay to sevpi : mm at , Tht lose was charged and M(wcen paced the losere tf- Eee. 2b Constotory Meeting Monday: Olrl and Boy Bcout*!hig» SVBPPIT.; tt 'n-ui: Bunda; Masa» Worship at 11:00 ' fensiveLv. Dosaena. rf weekly, 7:00 P M. Third Monday varsity fitjM- and i;:nr A M Sunday School S JO A M. 11 LI.' ;iniiuK; piayoflj- for the Two remUarfcr -scheduled games Samon. rf CONGREGATIONAL Trustee* meeting. |:W P. M Ex- lack t)o»-r. Weekday Masss « » A M l^alar MMtings t •n;)!!V tnf- Tomasst' -1 are on tap for tonight at six HW! Cl cnmcB ploren. 7:S0 P M ! the prf scav,- Ncnrcns tr. imtinr ol Si Anthony Ft»t Monday session meeting Eyct Yankee- BUI -1 o'clock The Tigerf and Yankees I and Qttm A» Tuesday: Second Tuesday, oea-;atari. *hu< each Tuesday at "! 16 f. in ttw church »: 8 00 P M. :n' "iarly rourio> and wll' meet at Field No 1. while the; 20 oant' meeting. 7:00 P. M., Wo- Ugi art RJTI !(ev Shelley. Bt Peter-K Seeond Monday Board of Trus- bumu!v u: ttit finals Thf ' Qiant*-Cubf tangle at Field No. 2.' Score by innings men's Association and session \ stellar ruiu Nev. Brunswtot to ehaigc tees While Church Guild, at the •*D]. Uie cup. lasi year Tamnrraw night ftXa* ,tamt time,.!Junes Motors 0 0 0 D 0 0—0 meettng. t:00 P. at. Plans AIK navf o:,' leg on it. A team the Braves-Indians battled it out'Kiwanls Clue DOC 1 0 x-1 anc. wmiuD a v»uihwj. *t. WWlnesaai WeeUr Ooamunltj iscraenxnr [-•• * ;i UII piayoftt thres Maet at Field No 1. while Field Nq 2 ntntentent of Huate; ISELJf> A8I or SOD Third Tutsdaj Bundaj' Schoo) Cancer Dreasmg Osoup, 1:00 toifrethmm r. 1 :<'ii:uu the trophy j will be the scenr of the Red Sw- : Sunday School — B 45 AM. 5 00 P M : Senior High Rscrea- {and M»:;i }• Oov.-i um o' the leagur't bet-- Dodger game JiggV Posts Pair Center Fmirtb Monday. White Church ^go. T OC P. M.; Adult Monune Worship — 11 A. M. : BuK|didat« o^-, au!kl at tar Manse Meetings an. aitn Bliidj. 7:« P M. posltimiF Thirt Thursdaj, Women's Joe Oolinich. s newcomer to Official Board— Third Wednes- Sunday School, t -4* A Thursday: Choirs: Cherubs, Priscof »:,: 3:45 P. M:Cni»derE. «:U; We«t-|we«k tha pinching gtsfl. earned hie' day. 8:00 P. M. Sunday Mornmp W'i Jiggs Tavern 1 0 0 1 I l x—5 Sunday 1:00 P. M. ; R*^ rwmYtVKLM Ro»ena servioes eiwry Tseaday TUNTTT ETISCorAL CBCBCB j bail, Coat: ; Anbury Park 5 Union - 6^2 Stan's Bar 0 0 0 0 0 1 0—1 •!:» P. M. Chak Beaeanak i CHCTtta OF 1SEUK, K. J. kwtmmt, W«aikrtig« Kackensack 5 Paulsboro C^B Tavern 0 0 0 0 0 2 »— 2 m •n. WWMM U. SctaBMi. *ttUt Falrlawn 6fc Chanoel - Wednesday. B:DO| •"• ^^y ger^^ OC1KLADTOF P&ACE CMOBCB •1MB BnaAet. tqantet PinliipuDun: • 6 r.jf • Wootlbridpe . £>* Freehold 6^ Stim.1 JDNVENTQBlEg CUT P M : SMrfay Services C arOl- Friday 3:15 P. M »:00 A. M. - Family iscnoo! O'ln.'.;. PlauiMd , hh Bogota 6^ The Arm} hac anncunceti .that Service. 8:00 A M, Holy Communion Junior — Friday, 3:45 P. M. Sunday Msases 7:00,1:00, B:00. • ol the ilun.r, Lont Brsuith Pompton Lakes 6fe some 1,500,000 di&erent itenu 8:00 A. M—Bunday School Jar 9:30 A. M., Sunday School. 64 Youth — Friday 5:00 P M. lt1||I|d U:M A M. ' also hav; :. Pleasun: v\X\<- 54 Frenchtown «^4 stocked by the Arm; H4 children 3 to t years of agt. Weekday ¥•&"* 7:00 and 8:15 11:00 A. M.. Holy Communion SUJJ rep(),.. Auciuboti years »BD ha»e seen cut te> Parents can attend church ^ A M. C Nutley 1 WOODBEIDGE METBODIjST and sermon (ftntt and third Sun- ;fucure op]r,, Butler .... 6 Bernaidsvtlle .,, 7 than 1,000.000 today Of thest CHIIECH time. day': Morning Prayer and aer- Dover « some 640,000 are spare parts. 1:46 A. M.—Sunday School with Springfield 1 Rrv ClUfort B Nun* Sovenai r3D p mon (second and fourth Sunday i jtereating Atlaiiut City 6 Cranlord 7 Main Street. Wendbridge classes for aD lrom nursery to I P. M Holy Day Servioes. 10:00 A. M. St. Pet*!* 'J.C-i ... . 6 Princeton 1 Bnnda; Bervkoes people Society, first Trinity Vestry, second Monday. Oovernmf: L'nderi 6 Harrison 1 Bialt School, B:45 A. M. 7:80 P. M. in Cmnden Cath. 6 Hackettstown '. 7 Mominp Worship. 11:00 A. M. ) St. Agnea* Unit, first Monday, Pathway . : e St. Cecelias 7 Yuutr. Fellowship, 7 P. M. Adequate fret parting rear of Name Society, second 2:50 P M. seed anc Kidgewood € New Bnmwick 74 SUted Meetings church lor those attending ser- Monday alter Second Sunday at) St. Margaret's Unit, first Wed- Official Board, first Mondsy, I vioes. :Bome discrepancieB naturally appear, such as t P. M. Ineaday, 1.00 P. M. Among ;: • P M. lAdkec' Aid Society, second and * Taaaiai \ Trinity Altar Guild meets quar- from ••&•!*: ^ Woodbndge'E 14-0 IOBB to linden; that along with their Fortrughtiy Ouiid. seoonfl and fourth Monday, bam » P M. Uuni Tnegcuu? |tas%. Xes tc t.-ii : fourth Mondays I P. M. Young Women's Qnfld, taarth 7-6 loss to Long Branch was Linden's best game and )r Chris Friendly Society, Thurs- Woman's Sodety of Christian Tuesday t:00 P. M. was Woodbridge's worst game. Obviously, Linden day, 6:4SP. M. . J2*46i: "C:\ rt-icr third Wednesday, J P.M. j Officers and Teachers of Sun- PenuUt Choir Rehearsals, 8 Pil Trinity Acolyte Qufld meets oept the . played above form and Woodbrkige iiad their worst day School, third Tuesday 7:;o NEW BOVIZ METHOMST quarterly. ! chfidren o P M This it you letdown. Likewise, how could New Brunswick beat As- CHCBCB Every Saturday lrom 11 A. M.. Trinity Choir, Thursdays, 8:00 Senior choir, every Thursday unta noon; * to 6 P. M., and 7 P. M. i The Ooio bury Park 12-6; Asbury should have won by two touch- Eahwstr ft. D. E 1:00 P. M. New Dover to I P. M. and sometime cm days Trinity Church School Faculty, j '3:1 - "Be' downs and actually were on their way to such a score Juafor choir, every Thursday, betore ^ ^ys of Obligation, fourth Friday. 1:30 P. M. j'«* U» f 7:BPP. M,. • j ___ when one fluke play changed the whole complexion o' Churct School. 9:42 A M,. Boy Scout Troop 31 Prtday. | ?!* * Youth Fellowship, every Sun- IT JOHVB 7:00 P.M. the game After that Asbury finished up the game with MDrnia? Worship, 11 A. M.; day 7:00 P. M. Youtn Fellowship. 1 P. M. CBCBCB ! Cub Scout Pack 134, fourth below par football and lost the game. How could Wood- Boy Scouts, every Friday 7:06 toy a* BismllU Monday, I P M bridge massacre New Brunswick 52-18; New Bru^wick WOODBSH>G£ GO6PEL P M. FffH Session, first Sunday of month was a first half season team. Their rating as of October cuxmcB H. fwat, Vkar ADATH ISIAEL 6TKAOOGOE HTH KABBEt, .. irUHk frtsf* 118 Fwpert Bteeet WssifcrMge 12 noon. HoJy Qoawwuinn, 1:00 A. 22nd was'5Vz. After that, they steadily declined, mhiMerSir Aatkw BftBS bw»- Bar. rM« MtflMk f«*tar ! Trustees, second Thursdiy 7:3p Momtar pimyer and reaching their lowest ebb against WootJbridge and «j Egrptiu asMts la S 45 A. M—8un*ay School l«r P. M 11:00 A.M. Friday, 7:80 p. M, refulai lollawi^ Pits. Hansr't ail hges. Wttllaai Butters. Supajn- j Deacons, second Monday 7:30 first Sunday. Holy Comiminion Sabbath services. against South River." lendent. Adult Bible Class at same • P. M aQd ftiHTMB1 1 :M A. M. Church School. 9:45 A U. POUT CaTCBCH OF. C8EIST. Bsints' Day« and Holy Days, SCIENTIST Hoi; Communion 10:00 A. M West Avenac Sewana Sunday School «:30 A. M. Made for all BT. CtOfXU*S CBTJICH Church Services. 11:143 AM taiin Wednesday. Testunonial Meet' IM. Mka WU>k, ttMl ing. « P. M. Bundtr MMMS 6:30. 8:00. >:00 Thuredsjs. Reading Boon, 2 high-compression cars 10 :W and 11:00 A M. to 4 P M , Weekday Msjses. 7:30 and 8:00 > real sutus as a ebfld of A M God—poweseun vmlumVid free- Vednesdtf. 8 00 P M. contm- dom and happinet*—will be en- uout N*ve&s to St. Judt, Patrao phaused at Chnsuac Sckrx* serv- •• of Hopeiesj Cases. ices Sunday. 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