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Prevent Kires, lo Detective Rank; at Tanks Tuesday, Additional Space is Company Obtained for All Terminal as JAB Staff Assigned to initiate kindergarten Pupils • rum of holding i,ni snd quell C'AUTERET — There will be .ii oeran-ROing iiyMnnni space for all kinder- up ai ltd Ter- rteii pupils, the Board of JAB Processes 15 Cases Council \!t.>ndlng were jKducKtion announced at its and Fire j meetlnK Wednesday and the |but Ilii1 iipeninR was delayed In Less Than Two Weeks A nrnv*>« leaders of the until September 18 to Rive n school officials time to set up CARTEHET - The Juvenile, The complaint* Included "P and Lin- Aid Bureau, being directed by the new arrangement. shoplifting, theft of building ment-K an well St?t. Edward Cajkowskl yes- The delay in opening of kin-, materials, bicycles, damasc to the U.S.Coast terday submitted its first report derKarten classes was due to property, malicious mischief , i eommanderj to Chief Charles L. Makwlnskl. and flghltng. Changes the fact that the board faced I, u>. Jr.. Lleu- The Bureau is now located in with the unexpected placement In six cases, restitution was i',dc- Michael! 5 the Legion room on the secondiordcrcd. Pour girls and two CARTERET—Acting on tN 1 of 200 pupils when St. Joseph'. Kurt floor at t.hu Borough Hall. jboys were placed under curfew recommendation of Police Coov Parochial School cancelled Its mlssloner John Hutnlck and kindergarten classes. The report shows that from while sir are to report to the August 24 to September 5, the Police Chief Charles L. Mak- HI nv industrial John M. Kolibas. president JAB weekly. ri were B. bureau handled 15 juvenile; Patrolman Walter Chamra is winskl Sr, Borough Council tell by lhp owan Tanker Dcpartment of of the board reported that a night promoted Charles BUM* Edmonds, committee comprising board cases, involvinR 47 children. 38 inv estimating officer for the at the Carteret terminal. Crew Is shown perform!,,,, a boys and 9 girls. to the rank of detective. IU chief of the members Gabriel Comba, Jo- JAB. riulon, Mineral In another resolution. Stfc seph Lamb, John Lttus and Edward Czajkowskl was con* himself as well as School Su- ?.•Kue.' will mark the be- Religious ceremonies Sunday CARTERET — Mr. James P the community to help. 'The and copies of the Carteret niversaiy festival bazaar and A resident of 108 Linden '!"• rmlnal's Wtt* Director Stanley Szyba has ginning nf r.he high holy days night and on Monday and Mitchell, Republican candidate entire community is indebted 1 fnir continue tonight and to- Street, Russo, who is 29, served s Coast Ouard.,l a public appeap l to doc- |and the ncx religious year for Tuesday will be marked by School of Adult Education's for Governor, and a former to the parishes ol St. Demetri- morrow night on the grounds four years in the O. 8. Navy. •,..nou» factottMort, nurses, tmefc owners and the bnraiiK.-, Jewry! prayers of repentances, musical Secretary of Labor will be us Ukrainian Orthodox Church fall brochures have been mail- 1 of the St. Demetrius Com- He attended Carteret schools. prevention,|hho»t t ownew to provide him1 TThe in-day span yearly ii,selections with the same theme honored by the Republic mi Or- and the First Presbyterian ed this week to home owners munity Center grounds upper He is married to the former break Information to that nn devoted u> A review of the^and rabbinical sermons urging ganization of Carteret on Fri- Church and I want to publicly Mary Ann Dziak. They have e a and merchants in the Carteret Roosevelt Avenue. n'quirementtj *' n»ivf civil defense program ethical level of conduct and to!conduct more in conformity day September 8, at ti::io P.M.!thank them for all the chil- three children. area. Mr Edwin S. Quin, Di- Free admission and free ;,nation be established worship services to stimulate with Gods mandate. A motorcade will be eonductedldren who will get a full time Other Business dancing tonight to the muslr ••.•-•.fully ftght Sayba. police sergeant ln; nobler living The shofar, or ram's horn, through the boro. 'education this year," he said rector of the school also an- of the • Apus 14"-H piece or- A lone bid for $2,850 from ..•I charge of police reserves, -»as Beginning with Rosh Hastio-'will be sounded at both Rosh Mr. Mitchell, a fornui rosi Praised by Quin nounced that a schedule of Steve Torok to erect a traffic ••nil msis tn the nail, the Hebrew term for theiHashonah and Yim Klppur chestra starting at 8:30 P.M. recently appointed to the di- ident of Carteret, resided on Quin added that "both groups courses and advance registra- light at Washington Avenue •i f ilaced on rector'* post He Mid tbr niort! new yeai. the high holy daygisei-vices as a call to conscience, On Saturday a special award and Randolph Street was laid Chrome Avenue, and attended were very magnanimeus" and tion blanks would appear in' ' "palrlane ' Pord"wui "be i;,d II..i' practical lmporUr.. thing at pmerr. \t will extend to Yom Klppur, the This traditional ceremony dates of K over for further study. local schools from aee. 8-14. jsaid he was impressed by the -qulpment Day ol Aumi'mem, which will back to the time of the ancient this week's issue of the Car-|featured at 11 P. M •hr.r.c public oooperattor. m thai ft Start at 6:3» icommunity spirit shown by the An ordinance providing for i i ti;« raatment|proper program e«i be rtf> 'begin Tuesday evening Sep- Israelites. teret Press. The Midway features thrill curbs and sidewalks in the The motorcade will begin atP60"1'1 of Carteret. He stated '•.' tres. Cap- veloptd. tnat the Of the thirteen pourses be- rides, skill Raines, games of Sabo Street area of West Car- 30 at the Carteret, Wood-i facilities are •in ideal chance and specialty foods, and teret, was tabled on motion of ; id tribute doctor* and1 ins offered this year, four are He asked th»t [locations and that County Su- kiddle rides. ;Councllman Thomas Deverin. II 1 for him 'perinusndent Robert R. Blunt new to the curriculum. They Rosh Hashonah Install Deacon The action was in accordance If COP! had approved of the rooms. are: Furniture Refinishinn; Saturday afternoon kiddle with configfcnces held with him wiuffielr n£Ces. ad-! He HLSO laudect Kolibas and Millinery: CaniiiR and Reed- matinee starting at 2 P. M. lnx; and Home Mechanics. Mr residents In that area. >mpt action and di«aw«. phone nuMber* and Services Listed At Sunday Rite the cuiimiiLLee which went in btiiiR the children for an aft- Quin stated that the new ernoon of fun. Evening 1 tillj Councilman Alexander Such i-.wntial In the hospitals to whkh they are . , search of the rooms "for a job d »TI nortn- CARTjCRKT Sm lcf s wlll be courses are beiiiR introduced 11 P. M. Andrew Hedesh chair- reported that negotiations are 1 Mrs. MatiWa [well dime." The board voted "™»"™- a.s follow. , at both synaROKues;Hit. wm,„ |unanimously to sign the leases primarily to attract new peo- man of the special award of still under way for the selection L Hlu w Truck owners mid oout own- ,, n sh•- ••Hashonah- , ~—.....Septemberi^. i""* '»^ ^J %^ and satisfy the wide range of a site for a new borough • -movie, O !with the elders and trustees of the Fail lane Ford and televi- ers are asked to provide Szytoa of interests among the return- garage. : Toath 11. 2 and ^.in Kippur. Sep- presl)yteran church al the u |the two churches .so that there sion set announced award time with their names, addresses, temb*T '20 Rabbi Morton S would not be double sessions in ing students. as 11 P. M. Saturday Septem- Councilman Walter Sullivan tnd ma- A. M. services Sunday. telephone numbers and the Batim will be in charge: Ciirterel this year. Registration will be held in >er 9th to close out the bazaar. moved that a letter be sent •iiIy nr, hand at Rev. H. Addison Woeste- Palmer Donnelly congratulat- Israel. 312 In voting, Mrs. Alys Sheri- the high school on the eve- George Tezio chairman of! lot (ii,iy io han- meytT, pastor, announced that ing him on • his swimming they own. Szyba said estimated;pershm« Avenue. Sunday. 9ep- nings of September 11, 12 and he game of chance booths an- > nut to assist there will be two services Sun- dan "1 vote yes with great achievement and a letter to capacity should alsojtcmbei 10. 7 P. M,: Monday, 14 with classes scheduled to nounced new prizes for the last • * flic aboard day, the first at 8:30 A. M. and confidence in this committee that effect will be forwarded 11. 8 A, M.. Rabbi's start on September 18. For the ,wo days. ;n:nal He then of Hie board. I am sure they to him. Donnelly was Invited r when setting up an evacuation'sermon U A M.: sounding of would not do anything which latecomers or people unable to - plant fire bri- 1 church school will meet from Jimmy Skitka chairman of program. IShofar. 11:30 A. M.. Tuesday, make the registration dates, iy Sullivan to attend the Rec- 1 •>' the asalst- 9:45 A. M. until 10:45 A. M. I would prove harmful to the the rides committee promised Meetings will be set up with (September 12, BAM. sound- late registrations will be ac- eation Department's banquet' • 'n Kive a ship, ' The sermon topic of R* [.safely of the children of Car- full scale kiddie program for heduled for October 17. each rfroup when he completes'Inn of Slmfar. 11:1ft A M icepted on the first night class- Woestemeyer for both Iterct." Saturday afternoon matinee On motion of Councilman 'luipment and the ,:iv!l defertBe prqiiram and I/ivmn .Justice Conf es are held, Monday and Tues- will be "Inhabitated by tne Kolibus, Lamb, Comba and rom 2 P. M. Sullivan, Council rejected the ihf sides of a«limed emernen<-y duties will 25 Roosevelt Avenue day, September 18 and 19.' •Tlf Of the! Litus will now meet with the lids received for the paving of be explained. S/yba added Hint September 10. 7 PM. j grammar school principals to he Parkview playground side- he will announce departmentlSeptember 11, 8:30 A determine which classes will be Bake Sale Listed walks and also rejected the UlU 11 A M. u The theme lg Romans 8:9 Habit Bestowed by I "' -^iappoiritment»'at'a later date, SoundinK of Sho a, relocated and which teachers bids for the alterations to Fire limned aboard'^^ M, , JAMES P. MITCHELL By Church Guild Tuesday, September 12. 8:30 |trlusteeA meetins of Kth oe f dullThc hboar widu of must be transferred. House 2. New bids were n s tour from Dominican Order] 1 A. M. Rabbis ,seri*on 11 A M.j, ,d t „ p M Wednesday. Plan Outlined CARTERET — Meeting of the ordered. 1 >ridt!e city line, nlong Rooso- CARTERET — Sister Mary boiler room Hungarian Church Sounding nfShofar 11:15 A M. Senior Ladies Guild of Zion Councilman Deverln reported elt Avenue to Carteret Ave- The board plans to move two Veronica, the former Miss Mar- • iruwaiii and! . Yom Kippur "Kol Nidrt'"; Lutheran Church was held hat a model ordinance is being ue, Cypress Street, to Wush- thrthird grade casscltjjsees from WWash- j'orle Mogelesky received the services will b. held on Tue.s-.Pu^ MvkittltPV Ends 1 Wednesday. / drafted for the expansion of > 'nick point-i lAtts Sunday Kites iigton Avenue, Washington ington Schoorto Nathan Hale habit of the Dominican Order day, i September 19. at fi 4n at Plans were made to hold a the fire fighting personnel CARTERET -- Worship ser- Advanced Training \venue to Perslung Avenue, School and then two other of Our Lady of Proculloe, EI- boUl ift on Pershinp to Roosevelt; bake sale on Sunday morning roster, • Sunday.m the Hun- •">' u n classes will be moved from klns Park, Penna. She is the 'v period Reformed Church will Topics of Rabbi Bauni ser- PORT rCNOX. Ky.—Pvt. An- •h»n on to the Shopping Cen- Nathan Hale to two second iSeptember 24 after each serv luarlan 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ches- mon. ,. Monday ••'>•••' to! ter where Mr, Mitchejl will floor classrooms in the St. De- ice, Cakes or other donations I be conducteduc d for the Ins: time jdrew McKinney, 23. whose wife, ter Mogelesky, 16 George Street Leave Behind for the New Gloria, lives at 63 Grant Ave- peak a few words. The motor- metrius Community Center. should be brought on Saturday facc(ordlni to summer schedule 1 Deverin Blasts Year Tui.Nday "Thini! to nue. Carteret. N. J.. completed :ade will then continue on to The center is opposite Nathan Sister Mary Veronica was a September 23 between 1 P. M from stem to and 3 P. M. Birthdays of Mrs having the Hungarian service Tal^e. Alom for th eight weeks of advanced Indi- •he American Legion Building, Hale on upper Roosevelt Ave- member of Sacred Meart Par- at 9 A. M. and the Fnnl:M at lYear. Yom Kiwur Tuesday, ish and a graduate of St. Mary's W. Snyder, Mrs. S. Tryba, and ward ship 10 o'clock, Dr Andrew Har-! vidual training at the U. S, where Mitchell will again speak nue. \ Rumor Mongers at Brniherhnod of Isnicl, "How High, School, Perth Amboy. Mrs. S. Wchlschlager, were cel- i)iactlce the aanyi. back from the annual' Army Center, Fort Knox, Ky, at a rally where refreshments 'Tip will allow the board }o Credit RHIIUB1.1"" ebrated at this time. CARTERET — There l« not toe Coast ministerial conference* in Li- Oooo d Is pm AUKUSI 27. ' will be served free ' Slip w.ill remain at the Dom- the slightest truth to the Former Mayor* Joseph Mit-' inican. Novitiate House, Elkin Next meeting will be held on gonier Pa., wilt occupy the Yom Kippur Day. Wednesday", Pvt. McKinney entered fthi classes at- Washington School rumors being spread that the September 20. memorial service) *""• ."""*"""' ".' uch and Flunk Barpford, and October 4. questions pulpit ,, Borough Council Is proposing at Loving Just.ce Coiwn-fiatum. Army last Apr" ft''d also former councilmen, Rich- AnderBon Donatiom to the Memorial (t-raining at to revert the industrial park in -Are the Dead Aliv ard Donovan. Edwin Urbanski, Hitmenipund to be used for organ- , He is a 1956 graduate of Mid West Carteret Into a residential idlesex County Vocational aiv John Nemish. iind Dr. George development. P*iuck.jchlme* will be clawed next Sun-; Krentar, aloup with present Technical High School, Pertr, This assurance came from •'•••nted bjf Flrelday TO MKKT TONHillT andidates for council, John Amboy. HLs parents, Mr. anc Councilman Thomas Deverln - >nd,i. Deputy' j CARTEKKT--Tin- tn.4 meet- Donovan and Uv Kulin and • '1 Miicif* cap- 'uig of the iicwly-oi-Kiuiized Car- Mrs. William McKinney, Jive ai and substantiated by Mayor BtS KIlU TOMORR(m jVood Steve Trosko Jr. will partici- unbert and teret Sultanas, affiliated with i 154 Bucknell Avenue. Stephen Skiba and other mem* bus pate in the motorcade. •i'-A'Hy'n dep-, CARTERET—The 32nd CiirBvan ytj. urdiir ol Alhiim-jbridne. bers of the Council, Councilman Deverin said he SchwelUser(rtcttt to Seaside Park, sponsored bru WJH | held tonight !'v flremenlby First District Democratic' th , Cii Club Mrs had read about "the rumors" by F ftI t TO MKET TONIGHT Register Sunday and wanted to give assurance ; jWorkers, will take place tomorj-JLp,,,, curran, Jr.. membership CARTERET — fhe Ladies that there was nothing to sub- new Ataio-row. September 9. Buses wlljl|chairuiHu. will register Craftsmen will hojld a car> ror Hebrew School stantiate them. •lrilU ana in Ileave Washington School, Io-1niembers ut the meetinc id Ul hl l; 'party September 22 at the Mayor Skiba agreed with the lls Included1 cated at upper Roosevelt Ave-| on Elm Street. Mrs. Wai CARTERET - Registration of students for Carteret Hebrew comments of Councilman Dev- •'ii, Amoco'i nue at 6:30 P. M. sharp,T.ekel,TO tug J<»»>«H tor Gnwronski is chairman *-i in and added that the rumors reservations can be made with; CARTEKKT W. 0,i n.m School will be held Sunday be Dg and the affair. The regular meetim are being spread by publicity v M». BIlMbeth Tuohfy and Circle Junior C,mveN)« IU tween 9:30 A. |M. to 11:30 A. M • 1. Major of bat will be held tonight at 8:30 P seekers, John Marko, commltteewonianihold its first f»» mwl" M.'in the Club Room on Elm at Brotherhood 01 Israel Syna- gogue, 312 Pershing Avenue. "We have no Intention of re- land commltteeman of the First urday at 2 P. M. in tn< Street. vi'itins the industrial tract in- 1 All students will attend a pre- ' Dtetflct. lFell0W6 HaJ1 to a housing development", holiday rally, Sunday, Septem- Mayor Skiba repeated. ber 10 at 10 A. M. at Brother- ""' ' '"'• I Hit Catholic Churchesin Poland Crowded hood of Israel Classes begin Wednesday, September is at (live Fishing Derby 3:30 P. M. Students who will Prizes Tomorrow be 8 years by December 31, CARTERET 4- The summer- Sundays, Miss Sophie Prywata Finds 1961, are required to reiiistqr long fishing derby will come to 'tliiiii Amerl- Roland is beautiful," Miss this year. They will not be ac- conclusion at 10 A. M. tomor- '"'Id Its first hull sister ol her hither, ,.'..i...,w it hounliflll " Mi.SS cepted^, next year. Prywata said. She was fasci- row, when prizes will be award- W.V. halt. Ai CARTERET Catholic Alexander Prywatu, In °ltt" r«me to gtve churches In Poland are filled nated by the cleanliness of ed to all those who qualified. lystok, also visited Oludy on COLLECT PAl'KR SUNUAV This year's program vita's uixisi, Preal- on Sundays and masses on the River Bug. where h"' the cities, the forests, agrl CARTERET—The Lions tlub sponsored by Carteret Local 4, '" lll(1 Parent other days also are well at- fatl^r was born and where cultural fields. "Everthing has arranged to resume its PBA, with DeWitt Doscher and '""fd the la- tended. her grandfather, who died at looked so nice and clean." waste, paper drives. Thomas Vernacolo in charge; "•'•wined thtf This was one ol the in- the age of »5, is buried Prywata was joined the Recreation Department Ml The next collection will be 's. Betty spirational highlights of a "Outwardly, people seem by Miss Ntemiec in Switzerit - with Councilman Walter Sul- «lx-week, 12,000-mile tour In held Sunday, September 10, " /gavel. happy in Poland," Miss Pry- land. They toured through livan and Thomas Coughlln in Europe by Mlse Sophie Pry.- John Leimpeter, club president, then ex- wata &ald. "But they must Italy, France, Spain and BeN charge and the Park Depart- waU of 181 Pershlng Avenue. has announced. "°n of the or- struggle, e'nee most of what glum. "There" was a glow of ment with Adam Szymboridu OuUide of Poland, Miss Pry- Pi'esented the they produce goes to the beauty In each of these and Alex Fasekas in charge. - flfst big chtl- wata was accompanied on TO MEET MONDAY state. They have no luxuries. ADULT SCHOOL: Pliutu shuwxhow ar<|uiird skills and kuuwii-dgr »rr turned b>t« lUrao- The prises "will-be distributed thetour by Mils Wanda Nie- place*," Mi» Prywata said annual Conditions in Poland are CABTER|T — The Third i run diatt IH-WIUK c)4 f..s of tlir < mUret SCIHMJI Hf Adult Education by Mayor Stephen Skiba and mlec, also of this borough, Miu Prywata U employed tive projects in the much better than tai other u exeoutive secretary by [District Ladies Democrat Or- IH Hi-gist ration will h* held ncil Monday, Td 'Chief Charles L. Makwlnski 8r, Mon of the It WM the flrat visit of countries dominated by Com- which start* cla»aei> September t Cerro Corpoiratlon In New ganization will meet monday slid l'hor«l(ty. h t Miu Prywata to Poland, al- munism," «he said York. ewmtoc hi KoWtM HalL provided n though Kwne years ago sne toured Kurop*. She virtual* PAGE rwo ChurchAdds New Head OBITUARIES 2 to Staff of K. of a SZl.'ZESNY FUNERAL | field nnd Mrs. Peter N. Herrr In Avenel CAhTERET-The funeral of^f Livingston Is Inducted AVENEI, — The First Pres- Funeral will be held aeorRe. Szczesny, 23, 55 Mercer WOODBRIDOK - District byterian Church will hold fam- Street, was held Saturday IK UlO IVH'IIKH llll ruucim nun.' ,: my,,, ll lttld ily services Sunday in West- 400 Franklin Place, Plsiinfii'lrUDiputy John Gmnelli Installed minster Hall at 9, 10 and 11 morning from the Synowieckl M today with Rev.'Robert P. Muchnnlc. 24 Billing 11 A. 'Rbt P Muhnlc 24 Billings A M The services are design- Funeral Home, 56 Carteret Ave- L Van Stern of Mrs-;.Street, us grand knldht of Mid- nue. A bigh, .Mftss nf Requiem ,eran Church, Plain-jdlesex Council, Knights of Co ed so parents and children can was offered in the Holy Fnmily worship together. Rev. Robert field, officiating. Interment jlurobus. Church by ReviM. A. Union Cemetery,1 Mr. Muchanlr is a Riaduate A Boiiliniu, associate pastor Interment wos in 8 of Woodbrldfte Mull School will preach al all family serv- Cemetery, Colonin. ___- nnd Pace Collepe with a bach- ices mi the topic, "The Fifth Bearers were Charles MCE 1DLETT dor of business administration n.mmnndmeni." At the B and in A. M- services, which Will be wlnski, Charles Russo, Vlto CARTERET — Mrs. Alice Id- .,\mM,. He Is married to the held in the rhurch sanctuary, Pichliuola, Robert simljo, Ictt, 70, 57 Union Street, died• f[)rmf.r Joyce Laubneli and they Marlon Kondas, and Ernest |Tu(,'?dily at ]inme. Born '"'urr the parents of two jlrls I tie pnstor, Rev. Dr. Charles S MnrKrnzie, will preach the MAKE T\Vo—TAKE ONE!: Tf you're plsirmiiv i Erwln. jUimpkin, Ga., slie resided '"•iind a l»y. Mr. Muchanlc Is a meat loaf oi.e of these days, why not make a MTIH,,, The body of Mr. Szczesny,'this borough durlns the last ten-year employee of California first of a new series of ser- mons on "Profiles in Faith — same time, [reeze it, and you'll have it ready f,M ,, missing for several days, was:year. She was a member of St. Oil Company as an economic wlches, bte-night shacks, or the children's supper ,,,' found in the Arthur Kill at Port!Steven's AME Church at Edi- |analvst. Mm who explored the Fron- 111 dinins out, Reading. son Ga "".• i Other officers installed were: tier of the Spirit." This Sun- No longer an orphan of the oven, meat ioftf ],,,, Surviving arc her husbniid,jCn.1Il]alrii RoVi wimam Roos; dnv he will preach on "Adnm The Szczesny the man who found heart- rightful place at the family table. There are ]n\,\r,v,,\ ^Charles Idlet£.jrt MisonJ3a..|d(iputy grftnd knm< And,,cW from Poland In n ache in paladise." tasty ways to put a meat loaf together as there „, " """" " " ny; chancellor, John Kosi the Union, and If you haven't tried making one un'i tick; recorder, Joseph G. Fedor; 'I he church welcomes two ,di to its Malt. Robert Krough a new recipe to add to your collectlop. Beer <>v ni,-, financial secretary. John M. the liquid ingredient; they are interchangeable in n i Dluu,c.. «.»«... 'jonos nnd Mrs. Delia Mac John-|Mullt,n: a ri-aduate nf Maryville College treasurer, Robert. J. the tans of this delicious beverage will heighten Szczesny attended Cartmt bQth of C(U.,crrt, Mrs !Dt,JoJ,. nnd a student at Princeton Middlesex, . ' - advocate, Robert J. flavors. High School and , , , Mrs Jai'dot; Seminary, who will Join p|or( nc( Johnson warden, Harry Pease; Beer la the natural, thlrst-quenchlng beveracp ti County Vocational School In iMlnnle Williams, botli of Edi- | guards, Anthony Scheu, James ham Bardsley in minlsterjng t< the hot meat loaf or carry chilled to your favorite Perth Amboy. He was gradu- son, N. J.: 29 grandchildren and DeJny; trustees, Albert StrLsh, WATCH DEMONSTRATION — Mayor Stephrn Sklba It shown with othrrg watehini the the youth of the communltj ated from the Electronics 22 great grandchildren; a William F. DeJoy and Pet" to quaff with the meat loaf sandwiches some other rfnv fire drill at the Carteret plant of the American Oil Co. Shown from left to right are: and Vern Bouschell. ft gradu Tantr Meat Loaf School, Newark, and was at- brother, E. W. Williams of New- McCann; lecturer, George Capt Phillips, Joseph Toath, plant manager, Mayor Sklba and Capt, Gartirrang. late of Westminster Choir Col 1 teaspoon dry m tending the RCA Institute in ark, and a sister, Mrs. Lula Pense. leire, who will assume his du 1 csg New York. He was employed by 3 cup beer or ale li teaspoon groin.,; Lattimore of Shelby, Ga On September 17 a pilgrim- ;ies as Minister of Music a 4 ••Tl the Clnege Oil Co., Carteret. the cast of Follow the Sun In ';i teaspoon Tabasco or marjoram Funeral services will be held age for peace to Wllllamstown, :he church. Mr. Bouschel which he'll play a free-lance 2 cups soft br'eUTJ crumbs l'a pounds ground , at 1:30 P. M. today In the N. J , will be conducted, The Problem Solved writer. He joins Barry Coe, :omes to Avenel after hnvln MAUDE HALL HICKS people's Methodist Church, - TV Today - 1 medium onion, minced 'i pound ground y. monthly paper drive will be (Continued from Page 1) Gary Lock^poLock^pd and Glgl Per- lerved as Minister of Music a CARTERET — Mrs. Maude [Carteret, with the Rev. j. L. as Minister f 2 teaspoon, , s salt shoulder held September 24 at 2 P. M. back to use as kindergarten reau In theorietheoriestheoriess. . . . . G.. E. the Second Presbyterla Hall Hicks, 57, 44 Lelck Avenue, !Lee, pastor, officiating. Inter- Beat rite sltRhtly with fork in mixing bowl, stir .; and nn October 14 "Budapest classrooms, The kindergarten College Bowl return* to the air died Monday at home. Born In DAVID BRINKLEY IS CON- Church, Plinceton. Tabasco, Add bread crumbs, onion, seasonings and:il , ^ ment will follow in Rose Hill iNight" is being planned. shortly, pitting Texas Chris- Plemmgton, she resided in classes had been transferred to TINUING HIS SEARCH for Mm. Hartley Field, general with fork, until blended. Pack into ixi x 3-Inch Cemetery, Linden. tian against DePaul University. •Newark before moving to Car-j the all-purpose room. Now a offbeat subjects for his new (superintendent of Sunday bake In moderate over (375'F.) 1 hour and 15 m: An hour-long Crime of the teret 10 years ago. double kindergarten class and series, David Bvinkley's Jour- School, announces plans are be- Century series ls being pre- two single classes will be held nal. He has scheduled pro- ing formulated for the 1961-02' Surviving are her husband, Novak Drowns, Bad pared by David Susskind's Tal- oaclfmorning and afternoon at grams about the child alcohol- Sunday church school ' Daniel Hicks; three sons, ent Associates. It will be based Walter Meyer Is the sen- held. A "look-sec" iiu, Luck Stalks Family )lorh Club Washington SchSchoolo . Since kin ism problem in France and the The entire staff of 121 1 rCharles R. and Raymond J. ld l tt on documented crimes, such as supt'/intendent. The ture ii scheduled A .; •Long of Huntington, L. I., and WOODBRIDGE — Charles dergarten children only attend propaganda battle raging be- •d the first of three . superintendents people of high scho, Son horn to Mr., and Mrs irhalfday^]'. f schooleTghTklnschooleTghTkln- the Rosenberg spy case. are "Arthur Long of Woodbine; one Novak, 45, Smith Street, Perth tween West and East German conferences last night »tjwill r(i cordially Invited. Roberi furenko, 81 Grant Ave- . Jenkins, Paul Koch grandson; her mother, Mra. Ida Amboy, drowned in Raritan !dM gartcn classes wM be glven TV October 14 Ls the start- Church hall. Starting Sund«y.|™J Mrs. Rich- J. Hall of North Plainfleld; two nue, at Perth Amboy General eacn d ing date Tor NBC's newly-ac- WHEAT QUOTAS *ere w.1.. be three Sunday,^ g^J ^ River Saturday, when a small mg QmQ TOT WALKS INTO < vn brothers, Edward Hall of North dingy in which he was an occu- Hospital, September 1. The situation at quired, hour-Ions; All-Star Golf The Agriculture Department school sessions *1 uch will be Grm) gre :Scn o1 is I8ELIN — Five-.Mai-',4 PJalnfleld and Harry Hall of series, to be hosted by Jimmy said that wheat farmers ap held at 9. 10 and 11 A. M. Sup- secretBrle, pant, was swamped by the vake DauRhter born to Mr. and ° identical. Two first session secretaries. chael Bells .Warren st reel J -Watchung; three sisters, Mrs. or Demarest. The 26-week color |parently had given their ap erintendents for the nursery of a passing tug. Mrs. Ronald Pusillo, 75 Wash- second grade classes will be Senior high Westminster Fel- treated for contuMot.s Su >fartha Brewer and Mrs. Mau- Hie pnmmninn r/iiiln Vovrin Mrs. Ronald FU.SU1O, 73 wasn-i\~.~..- A + ih• c Kocnmpnt nf the series will open with a match proval to marketing Quotas on class are Mrs. William Graham, Flm St«2 Ftata"wa iWe *»eton Avenuev, , at Perth Amboy moven d tort the basement of the lowship will open their fall after police said \w \vn!b( rice O'Donnell of North Plaln- i L f Cba G™'™1 "«Pttal. September 3 Presbyterian Church, which Is between Gary Player and Jerry the 1962 crop. Mrs. William Bendy and Mrs, 46, , "«Pttal. September 3 Presbyterian Church, which Is season Sunday at 7 P. M. A the rear of a car drite o ^ |o| n CtCarterell AvenuAvenuee, about two Barbar. . . . ls Votes have been tallied from Andre Bouquet; kindergarten: I to make his way to the shore, super-secretive opening ls plan- ;Mr6, Mae R. Zlobei, Jel blocks from Cleveland School. lstening to "'" he thirty-nine commercial wheat Mrs. Stanley Plorky. Mrs. Alrx I after he looked for Novak ;ind iiBiciuns \M augitiM.'-.': . "c ininy-nine commercial wneat ned. Election of officers will be Road. Colonia. couldn't find him. The brtdy Double Class play the title role in a proposedU'.-', - d 75 per cent of the Hunter and Mrs. Carl Haack- American Legion Post ?: :l er; primary: Mrs. Dale Scott, was recovere,„„ d by. Al Nugy. two series about the career of!gr0wer« wi!"» "'ara.411 favor double class with 1 iSmith Street, Keasbey, near the Has Anniversary Fete teachers will be taught at the famed lawyer Clarence Dar-[o f the Governmerti.'lftogram' . Sr., Mrs. William Ross and Mrs. Keasbey Motorboat Club. MEKLO PARK TKRRACE— [church and the kindergarten row. . . . Steve Allen will have The program Includes a man-R,' Df nBleyker; Juniors: Miss Louise Bergmueller, Mrs. B. The Novak family has been Mrs, Muriel French was thv e re rooms at Cleveland School re- former associates Louis Nye datory 10 per cent cut in acre- ivirs, iviuiii-i ritiiu, „,.„ "" •"!rooms ai Lirnmnu guiiw 4^- You WiU Get.. hit by hard luck recently. Just |and* Dayton Allen as guestslage and diversion of wheat Anderson and Mrs. J. De.s- jclplent of an electric blanket;ronverted t0 kindergarten use. week's ago, the dead when he opens his new ABCland to conservation practices plaines. Miss Norman Taubert a few and Mis. Harriet B. SUw a;Eleht more kindergarten class- land to conservation pracucps.pianiea. ,um HUIMIBH *- V The Finest Fuels Available man's brother, William, was series in late September. battery operated shaver at thc[es wU1 bfi hfimcM each day as well as a $2-a-bushel prlce'will supervise both the 9 ar.d ' 'Complete' Parts Service Program held up and robbed. William, 5U rt 10 A. M. hours of junior high: third, anniversary picnic of the at cleveiand school or a total ELIZABETH MONTGOM-[ PP° - I Jr., was critically wounded a y' Life Insured Budget Plan T. Nulty Post of the American |of 16 a day in the two publlc ERY, ROBERT MONTGOM- few months ago when he was Legion held Sunday at Roose- |sc])00is ERY'S DAUGHTER, replaces VThe Finest Servicemen—(Our accldently shot In the head. velt Pai-k. Many children who Kollbas said some furniture Jane Ponda in Theater '62'sl Men are Trained & Experienced) ft(The boy recently returned from special. "The Spiral Staircase."|' SYMBOLS OF PROTECTION Try ft I the hospital and Is on his way |io be purchased, but that the llizabeth will play a mute ser-| r These «re the symbols of to recovery. es which were distributed by officials at the churches "only ant girl, co-starring with her, professional people; men William McCasktll, chairman. want to help. They don't want msband, Gig Young. . . . War- If You Switch to.. who are skilled in their The consumer price Index for Among those in attendance |to make a profit lrom us. The ier Bros has taken options on I ULIANO'S work. Sure, swift and pos- were Mayor Frederick M. .7-year-old Bronwyn Fitzsl- .live in their eftorts, they July was 128.1. .community spirit of these peo- 7yaold y are ready to help you in Adams and Dr. Ralph Barone !ple is tremendous. We will have mons, daughter of. Maureen time of need, ^kis kind Reds refuse choice of place as well as many Legionnaires of to hire four teachers and the j'Hara, and 20-year-old Gin-' Barber Sh-ttr Cenlrr. M.nlA Christopher Street, were Chapter nf Hadnssah LnV"" dmu,,L.'r n( Mr. and ilir bride of Al- honored nl n dinner in St.. Klias held Ml* Jr»n UW :|- Wwh- PpI l* ,,, roley Street, ,Wr«4 DeVito Serving School Auditorium. Morn limn ! Amboy iool and served Mrs Brother-ni-mii .vrmir, iiivHme me ^e I' ,-lwn.'r, son ployed by Kokonltr Ci. New . rhaliwn of membership. of Ml B11[i M,s UmlN r>»-Brunswick aundftyj CARTERET — Mrs, Robot ters. 1 Elizabeth's Dc Vito, of this borough has Philip Chodovh and MH.:chn,>0 m Ciro^ Avenue, - Mr. and Mrs. Mendn weir k HniTis. «i;d Mrs' Xl Porri.s, in st Josr,,|, .•, Church ! „ , , „ A. j Huber been named chairman of re- married nt St. Ellas Clrcnk freshment* for the annual ..iey. life memW,,hip chair-, , d-m-hler ol'Robert J. Rutwuli tit Totnnny. Cotholir Church SeptembSeptembeer B, T b .jMiddlrseddl x County Democratic' n i : : r h01 193(1, Th,. lat, Rov. Alex Med- H prf ROWIIP Girl Women's Rally to be held Sep- 0 •: rs-^'i^rs ^r"v" ' " f wore 8 veteky officiated at, the cerc- i 1 Avi CARTERKT - Mr. and Mrs. her tember 14 In the Hotel Rojjer mony, in <>,„„„.,- Had;,,s»h ta em-'W""'""; groom I""s "tlte ''"situ" n™f M- brider and- : IllilflC Smith, New Brunswick. iMrs. Lmils Dcsehrn.M-. I3.S Gross ,|rsii:lV"d With ft Mr. Mfiula, president of the eampnisn. The ob j Avenue. Roscllp, have »n- 1lAvfnup. Fords. !•„,. iinri hod an Mrs, Rlchnrd J, Huxhes, wife Boiird of Health, and to enroll sn.nnn new mem inouneed the ennaiiement ol n. .-.,1 tin. The el-of th» Democratic gubernatori- his wife, the former Helen Ben- bns to ceiebralc in 1962, the) Tlif brtcll>- "lvr" '" mBn'lR«e;lhelr daiiKhter. Carol, to Rob- al candidate, will be the main 1 nf>1 fBlll (ashl( d wllh i,', bride carried c.hele. 11, presented them with to call ""' *1 Avenue. McAndicw of New Brunswick H pnrtHblo television set in be- .,,,ii(iiliM of r0Rrs Mt* Robert Meytier. wife ofihaK of her sisters, Oeorjriiw, 20. he New Year irre-rtlnfts. It wns neckline cmbrnidered.of Abraham Clark High School with the /governor, will be intro-jund Carol, 17, nnounced ''Eternal Liith-t'' be- iridescent si'nulnx Rnd]Rospllo ,flld Katharine Olht|i ,, Whitman, ducVd by Mrs. Charles Sullivan) Surrousite Elmer E. Brown ins its 18th NBC-RndIo s«a- full skirt had SChool. . She Is ,mid of honor J of l!ast Brunswick, past countyiwas toaMmaster. Mayor on Sunday. September 10, with a tinndelipped scalloped hem. employed as a secretary, With ,,, nip Misses vlci chairman IpheIh n fjkibn, members of the first of four dramas in ob- Caught U) a crown of Irt- the EMO Research tc Englneer- vti'rcl. sister of T<> STUDY B1BU',: Photo shows Sherry Baum. one of the ni-« Hebrew students who Hitfe of the Jewish Holy dtseent pearls and crystals ww|lng Co.. Linden, IHOI'QIIIJII Council and the will study the Bible In original Hebrew when rlsissp are started Srptember 13. Regis- S'KSSION IS SLATED [Board of Health were also prrs- s )nys. The Initial story focuses' a hand-rolled veil of imported Mr. Rusnak Is a graduate of nuhnrn OaVor tration will be held Sunday, September 10. Enclish illusion. aiteret High School and ft CARTERET — The Daugh- i-ntn . Mr, and Mrs. Menda are •n Rosh Hashimah. vitvsiv. both of f S .«nlor at Bloomfleld College. of St. Mark's Episcopal Democratic county committec- •7/, The first general meeting of The bride carried a bouquet! he chnpter will be held Thurs- of white baby roses and an or-He served two yearn In the OM. jChurch will meet tonight at H man and commltteewoman in Coast Guard. He l» employed ; Carteret1 >'.: ock at the home of Mrs..the eighth votinc district. Fitziila is Named dny evening, September 28. chid. Holy Day Mias JoAnn Torok, Carteret, y the Union Carbide Chemi- Ul,. was best ' '.-ew McKinney, Grant Ave-j Rev. Augustine Medviny, pas- sals Co., Carteret. ..u.,r Peter Egri.'nue. was maid of honor. Best man jtor of St, Ellas Church, dellv- Ford seeks pay cut in Its A May wedding is planned. i, vi' Vasas, Ellz- was Paul Deschense. Fords. MCNIC SUNIIAY the invocation. Members of Message Issued Elks Lodge Head steel division. j enrteret, and The couple flew to Miami CAKTERET T, w 11 he original wedding party who ;-,, Perth Amboy. «T","Mr* ~.< llii t u ,,,^ver^vere able to attend tthh e dindinnen r CARTERET — A high holy CARTERET — The weeklj Beach. Fin. and will return BOARD TO MEET 1 Carleret Democratic Club will _ ...... ,._, LEGAL NOTICES ..WTI Catherine were ubest mnn John Makar day message was Issued today mcetiiii: of the Carteret Elki September 10 when they will CARTERET - A meeting Ot li,,,lvn Frustuck, hold its annual picnic Sunday l/idsie No. 2235 was make their home at 177 Ward the board of directors of tht at the Columbian Club grounds. bridesmaid. Mrs. Catherlnp by Rabbi Morton S, Baum. It INVITATION FOR BIDS Seres, and usher, Patrick: Po- Wednesday evening at tin Tlir RmroiRh of CarttTet, Nnw! Street, New Brunswick. Carteret Woman's Club Will b* Borough and County officials i follows: will rrcelvr .vpant« »nd i;ike a wed- 'iieilK! Borough Clerk of Car- Club Marbty. with the tempo For traveling the bride wore held Monday at 1 P. M si Uu will rnry officers presiding. nled bids Tor: home of the president, Mr|.. •HK'i' Germany, lerct. At the most solemn moment Contriu't N11. 1 — Ornfrsl Con- a black ribbon knit suit with on the holiest day of the Jew- Kledion of the first strviri.Uin Work Richard Donovan. 119 Bernard ref,urnir>K|t OpEN SKASON white accessories and a white ish year, Ylm Klppur, the can- offirers for the 1961-191)2 sen Cmiiriirt No. 1 — Pluinblnl? Work orchid. Street. .,.„ they wll, CARTEHET - The First Remolf Control sou was held as follows: Exalt Contract No. 3 — Electrical Work Nrw 8tr(1 1 tor recites the ancient prayer: For thr Alterations to Rosaevelt The bride' was graduate '' * ' Slovak Citizens Club Patronsi riml umbivlla you lent me' ed Ruler, Robert Pitzula; Lead Flri- Hnusi-, Roo.wvdt Avenue, Car- Open yet the door for us. For from Carteret Hi«h School In Educators laud physical-fit- Bowling League will open itsji |lilVc lent it. to a friend" inn Knight, Harry Brenner tprct, N J 1 hr bride wore!| 9 o'clock to- the day is nearly past, the sun Bldi will be recPlml it 8:00 P. M.,1959. »nd is « secretary a ness call. fftKUe season at "That Is very awkward The Loyal KnlKht, Joseph A. Ka is low. the day grows late. Open 1 prevalilnn time on Thundayy, Sepp- Inlgl) H at the Ciuteret Lanes. man who lent it to my friend shu; Lecturing Knight, Rober ttr m lirl r 2121. M h Cil from thy door at last! in the Council tells him that the owner wants Urbanski; Secretary, J. Ro cr ,u tlif UoruuKh Hall Build- School mid at-jPI.AN SESSION at which time and place nil it " "This prayer summarizes the Faslow; Treasurer, Edward Culli-Kf. Ellza-1 CARTERET — St Elias Post u-iil lie publicly opened and essence of our faith, which Is Kubala; Tyler, John Lonoda; !flCl illotld. mplnypd In the 197, Catholic War Veterans will ba-sed upon an optimistic ap- Trustee five year term, Louis Haiders mny obtain n copy of the • ••iMiiK depart- hold its next meetiun October! ( allinj From Where? proach to life. We believe that mtrnct Documents at the Office ADELA YARCHKSKI Sabo; four year term, Jerry the Architect, M\irr»y Lelbowltz, News. " at 8 P. M. when officers will! A close friend of ours was though the hour Is late, the Price; three year term. Ray- 313 Htnte Street, Pcrtli Amboy, N. J., •x\w attended'be nominated. (shocked about his own death door never closes to a better GRADUATE NURSE; Adela by ch'po.sltlnK $10.00 The de[> — I in the weekly newspaper. He mond Wlznn; two year term, 111 be refunded to the Bidders life. Sol Price: one year term. Ed- pon the return o f the Documents, romptly phoned the edl Yarcheski of Carterrt is "In our generation, when wnrd Kasmarik. nil Addenda, if any, com* denuded himself and said: among; 59 graduates who re- plcte and In nood condition within mankind seems to be flirting Final plans were made for 10 ilnys utter bid opening, There';, a story about my ceived diplomas last night at with global suicide, and our the formal institution of the Contractors who full to submit leath ;n vour paper." existence Is radioactive with commencement exercises of lodRf October 15. Temporary bids Mid return documents Includ- "I sec." mild the editor Hll Addenda, II any, complete destruction, there are Jersey City Medical Center chairman Robert Fitzula wel- nd In k'ood condition, within 10 Last 2 Days y. 'When: are you dnya nftfr hid opening, will recelvp To our many friends calling many reasons to be gloomy. School of Nursing. comed Earl G. Rumpf into the rom0" inly tS Oil of the deposit. "Judaism teaches that our Ceremonies were held in lodcr. and stated that there is CotitrnctorB who have submitted ANNIVERSARY creator never closes the gate- the auditorium of Jersey City only a few charter member- bids and return documents, Includ- of the 50th ihips available. ing all Addendn, If any, complete' Job Kor An Accountant way leading to a better life. In- State College as a climax to md In rood condition, after 10 days! KKSTIVAL WKEK ^ "Did ymi hear the joke about,:sload, he stands there and three days of senior week ac- Any boro resident 21 or over 'ollowtm; bid oppnlnK will receive e film star?" beckons to us the direction of wishintc to join is invite dto at only $5110 of the deposit. tivities. Presentation of di- A Bid Guaranty, ft Statement of JEWISH FAITH "No, wlia: is it?" repentance and a moral re- plomas and several awards tend the next meeting Septem Bidders Qualifications, and Pay- ber 13. 8:30 P. M. at the Club ment and perfotmdnce Bond. i\.i Eazaar and Country Fair '•Her secretary didn't keepjawaicenins!. was handled by Mayor specified will be required. the records straight and now Thomas Gangemi nf Jersey Markay, 1249 Roosevelt Ave "But we must take the first nue. The Mayor and the Council (if the at she finds she has had two more step through this doorway. The City, with hospital adminis- otmiRli of Carteret reserve thr Khi to reject, any or all bids or to TOTH PHOTO SHOP divorces than she's had wedkey- s are In our hands, They trator Thomas J. Finn pre- waive any Informalities In the bid- dlncs are prayer, repentance, and siding. Dame is Planned ding. "Sfrvinj Residents of Carteret Since 1916" 1 Demetrius Community Center charity, that erase the evil de- Nn Bid shill be withdrawn for a Graduates have completed period of (601 Klxty dnya subsequent Javits opposes Newburg relief cree." a three-year course of study By Carteret Union to the openlnu of blda. (vi (looke Aveniu' (Carteret fll Avonue, CARTERET — The second THE BUBOUOH OP CARTERET plan as a model and are now eligible for state PATRICK POTOCNIO, U. S. asks freeze in world examinations in November fall dance sponsored by Local Borough Clerk I'honeKl 1.-5219 A. M. A forms a political Successful completion of those 13-397 Oil Chemical and Atom JOHN D'ZURILLA. textile trade. Fire Commissioner tction committee. tests results In licensure and ic Workers International Un- CV. 0/8/61 ADMISSION professional practice as a ion APL-CIO at St. Demetrius registered nurse (R.N.). Miss Center, 691 Roosevelt Avenue, Yarcheski is the daughter of will be held Friday October 6. l!:il>\V NKiHT 7 TO 11 Health Officer and Mrs. Mi-Music will be furnished by the Did You Have a Happy Vacation? chael Yarcheski, of 30 Cool- Stylists. Tickets are available II I'iric Orchestra) idge Avenue, Carteret. from chairman James Irving, 1961 FALL TERM and co-chairman Frank Balka • I in ill Ridt-s • Skill (i CARTERET SCHOOL and Don Sullivan. Activity Resumed . | SEEK NEW MKMBKRS *KI!IK Hides • (iood F(MKI By tvemng (,roup\ CARTERET-TIU- first meet- OF DANCING 111 Carteret School s' * CARTERET - The year's Carteret Sultanas- Cai'Hvan No. KIDDY MATINEK NOW ENROLLING FOR SEASONAL program will br outlined at the96, will be held tonlRht nl 8|| opening dinner meeting of the il KDAY AT 2:30 P. M o'clock at the Knifihts of Co- (LASSES BEGINNING SEPT. 12tli Evening Membership Dep;ui- of held Mondiiy at 7 P. M. at„ and anyone interested TAP - BALLET Forge Restaurant, Woodbridge. should attend this meetiiiR or The proglam will be present- contact Mrs. A. Curran. d by Mrs. William Flanagan, chairman of the program com- WIFE ABSENT ACROBATIC mittee and year book. Mrs. Lil- COIiONIA - Walter Kurvo- Adult Education lian Lee, renamed chairman ndz New Dover Road, reported Taught in Our Studio another year, will preside. ito Lt. Horace Detw Tuesday Registration Dinner arranRements arc inithat his wife, Rose Marie, has ce charge of Miss Irene Syno-jbeen missins »i" August 22. September 1L 12 and 11-7:00 p.m.-Carteret High School 128 Edgar Street, Carteret wiecki, chairman Mrs. joann The Colonia man said his wife Plemins and Mrs. Helen Enot. had been in poor health. LIMITED TIME ONLY Classes Be^in September 18-7:30 p.m. UKRAINIAN BALLET CLASSES I'iimilure Rcl iuishing Tuesday 00 il;!-We*k Course i Home Mechanics Tuesday a gallon Will B<- Registered Through a "Welcome" to St. Demetrius Sunday School Bridge Monday and Wje< SAVE \ >«•* K<'5 i Monday SliumastU's i Tf, Hobby Painting 1 Monday Sewing for Beginners Monday Typing Monday VNN HOUSE PAINT Intermediate Sewing Tuesday I Monday r NOW ONLY Caning and Reeding °l> qutllty Viu-V.r hWM MM l» IN* «'"> 5722 As you resume your ""* ""' "tinluin, wfcltut ptgnWRt knawn *<* important tasks with the Monday """ lln»«l *\, White May* whIM-bMUtHul Switchboard Operation ""X"<> color.. ConUInt llllMM-ut'* younger generation, please accept tl# II ishitiH you and yours the Tuesday • - E*«y to *pp|y. |«lf hMllnf. HMW wtlU 19 this bank's best wishes for a happy, and Ballroom Dancing successful school year. Whenever we can • gilkm best of health and years of Monday thru Fr 6 cooperate with you in connection with your. English for Foreign Born* happiness. finances, we hope you will give us an oppor- C Mr. and Mrs. Sam Breslow tunity to do so. SAVE 88 and Family It is always a pleasure to serve you. Advance Registration Form ON ODORLESS CLOSED MONDAY ALL DAY FIRST NATIONAL BANK Beauty - Glo Reopen Tuesday at 6:00 P. M. Alkyd Satin ENAMEL^ IN CARTERET 11111 v»ui Paint From The Man Who Knows Paint*" HETPHARMACY 25 Cook* Avenue — KI 1-6300 — Carteret Cheeks Payable,to: of Service Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Carteret School of Adult Edueation Angelo Michael & Son 587Roo8evelt Aveuue Carterel Open Dally 9 to 3, Friday 9 to 6 Mail to: Mr. E. Quin, Supt. of Schools. Carteret High School Quality Paints and Wallpaper Drive-Up Window Open Daily 8 to 4, Friday 9 to 6 •M-210 Washington Avenue C Phone KM-M41 PAGE FOUR Avenel Couple MarrU Keasbey Girl is Bride At Double Ring Rii( Of Massachusetts Man AVENEL — Mls« P»tricl» A. were MIJS Barbara Darnowskl, daughter of Mr. Maryann 8tmnp,k KEASBEY - MiM Catherine the First Bank end Trust Cam mid Mrs. Victor Darnowskl, 344 qua, L. I. Miss K'.s, Julia Bonczek, daughter of Mr PaIlv- Fordv Her Woodruff Avenue, and John R. nowskl, Bound Btook n ^ it graduated from St erglrl. All are rnd Mrs. Leon Boncfek. 65 H|((h SchoBl Conesu(t. N Y Collins, son of Mt. and Mrs. C'HIMlis John Collins, 290 Hyatt Street, bride. Holland Avenue, and Owen and is s student at .liirirs Ravlno. con of Mr. and Dickinson University. Tea neck were ui.lted In marriage Satur- Victor Darncw.sk | t vr.-. Oporge A. Ravino. Brook- He Is employed at Charle? dny m.vnliKf at *8t. Andrew's ^he bride, served M !••]•, Maw., were united in Pfizer Company. May wood. Hr rii. Krv. Armand Pedata lUshers were Chari(s . ^"e Saturday at a douBle served 18 months In Germany ollieiBteri at the double ring and Kurt Johnso„„,„,, n j. iw r'lemony and Nuptial vnt)i the Merical Corps, I'. S rites. »s the bridegroom- * In Our Lady of Peaoe Army. The brule, given In marriage Wayne Collins. Alj are! i vuch. Fords. Rev. Robert PI- by inT fiif.her, wore a gown Avenel. (ahhioncri vlth a Sabrlna neck-] The couple will -iw.'':l of St. AloyMuf Churrti — —„,,„. n|ll . M-k. rotiMn of the bride line Her butterfly veil wu athom" e In Woodbii tnrln'rl to a rhlnestone crown, X-Ray Clinics trip to Wlldwood Rf,i n and .sin; carried white roses T T bridr. given in marriage ed WoodbrldKe and ciimiitlims. i h r father. «•»* attired in a JThe bridegroom is en. n •if Chantllly lace over taf- Find TB Miss Robin Colltni, Avenel, Union •Steel sister »f Uic bridegroom, wds fts d«ijned with a Bnbrina WOODBRIDO&—Mrs. R. O sister »f th g, jjserved In the ' NaJ ir-'rhne outlirifd in sequins Scliirber. wcutlve director nf maid of honor. Bridesmaids'thre' e years. ?nrl pearl*. The bouffant skirt the Middlesex County Tuber- h-d » full bustle, back of ruffles nilosis and Honl

  • 1.689 NEW DEIXO SHOCK Yvn\X\ train. Her fingertip veil persons x-rayed 'n the Wood- of French illusion was attached bridge. Township Community H«< Servlc Station, the seventh In this Immediate area, whlrh will be officially open tnday at 11 A. M., to a Princess Margaret crystal X-ray Survey on August 8. 9. sMENTII IN A HOW. of the New Jersey Turnpike entrance. crown, and she carried a papal io and 11. 30 were referred to -~ ™R MOST ( J prayerbook from Rome. Italy, their family phy.Mclnni (or major;speed service. Entrances andithe new pushbutton refinery is -surrounded by a bouquet of further examination, Eisht of ess cost than .the INSTALLED FREE AT] white roses and orchids these had suspected tubcrcu- rands. From oil well to gasexiU are wide for easy Although ^the Hess name U MIM Jo Ann Bonczek, Keas- |o«f», four suspected heart con- l\ew Hess Station Opens ;ank, Hew transports, refines, and there »re no parked-for- gasoline retailing vey, was maid of honor for her ditions. and 18 other lung flnd- deliver* and sells under the the-day automobiles eld Jt ls jlster. Bridesmaids were Miss ,;nfr8 In West Carteret Area Hess brand name. No middle- te clean !« . Nancy Berardi, Woodbridse; while only 433 of the 1.689 man li Involved and the savings uncluttered look, the Company area for White-Heat E & L TIRE CO. Miss Betty Ann Yager. Fords, were over 45. sixteen of the. 30|CARTERET — The newest the station will join other busl- avoids the u.e of large signs heatln* oil and oil for industry "YOUR LOCAL TIRE DEALER" and MUs Adele Bold!. Perth findings were In this age group are, therefore, passed on to the service station in New ness tn serving the needs of customer. id window streamers. :and commerce. The clean Amboy. 910 of the persons x-rayed were Hts» Amboy Ave. & Convery Blvd. mboy. 910 of the persons x-rayed were - motorists ln Middlesex County. The n«weit station dwign Is Hess Is one of the largest ln-i white Hess fuel oil trailers roll is WOODBRIDGE Serving as best man WH Rob- women and 749 men. Thirty-six, Jersey nearing completion on Specialists ln gasoline mark- _ reflection of the Company's dependent refiners and market-through the area all seasons. . 6w ert Ravliw, BfookiliWr-brother.committee members served as Roo**velt Avenue, one mile eting, Hess' direct to customer ers of petroleum products Inwoven days a week to serve wesl r lhe New Jersey Tum Jconcept. It is spacious, clean ME 4-0893 of the bridejroom. Ushers were'Volunteer registrars at 12 dif- ° " concept brings the finest top the East, Its terminal head-community homes and Industry 11[c land white with efficient white- Joseph Leblnskt, Keasbey; Ml-fer<.nt locations In the town-'P ''"'ranee. W, Carteret. The octane gasolines to the area at quarters Is ln Perth Amboy and with clocklike regularity. sevemh ln thls uniformed attendants that chael Bonezek, cousin of thejship. Harold J. Bailey, Health', Immediate area, bride, and Anthony Matula, officer; Chris Christiansen and both of Perth Amboy. Mrs. Walter Zirpolo .vere In Mr. and Mrs. Ravino will charge of the project. The serv- \ LaVoie reside- at 115 East Ple&santjlce wa5 financed by the Middle- Avenue, Maywood, after County 1 nch &ce w th a husband attended Perth Amboy Ticket! Obtained Hilt. jr.. Uncaster Road, Co-i^ ' t*&«™* ' Q ^ bodlcb^^e aa, nd Malp..Sa j ,., School and served in the It'i more convenient llonlal; ; Russell L. Stevenson, "^ , , , ^ - K>U'« ctiro when we mike your S. Army. He Is employed by Chase Avenue, Avenel: John M. with lrrldescent sequins Company, New Bruns- TMt Coupon EtpirM Upt 9th, 1941 Boo* with re«rTM1oni yet it . Cornell Street, cosU no morel Ac- seed pearls. Her full skirt had awick. and Charles L. Sokolow, Juli- handclippe,d scalloped bottom. f.nl ticket prlct U til ette Street, Hopelawn. LOW, LOW PRICES plus DUI5 yoCSIPu ptyO. N INa Cchsrgl iHer handrolled veil of Imported Patient 6 for our tervlce. Mikoymi Offers Japan Visitor: "And why can't you S&H GREEN STAMPS Pkone VA t-3«Cl economic benefits. down to the subway ita- 11 ZuS ... with me?" a bouquet of white baby roses and an orehid. little Boy: "I can't because Lancaster Brand Miss JoAnn Torok, Carteret,,we're going to eat as soon as MAKE was maid of honor. Serving as you go" Fastest Service Anywhere! ' Fincit Funeral f Crested With C«r« CHUCK STEAKS 3 Alwayi we itrivi to Kodachrome and Ektachrome Film make each funeral Lancaster Brand Oven Ready spray, wreath, blanket Processing or floral piece *« 4e- mm roun WATCH in FOR lrtCuh ilgn worthy to aerv* u by Kodak Sfighriy Hightf ib. a loving tribute. RIB ROAST 6 WALSHECK'S STATE JEWELERS Flower Shop PUBLIX PHARMACY Lancaster Brand 23 Main Street Woodbridic fe. Ml 4-UJI 94 Main Street Woodbridge (Nut to SUtc Thentre) Boneless CORNED BEEF Brisket 6 Cottage Hams Ground Beef ^ 45C Beef Liver fc 49C T 9 O lancoiter Brand Vi-fc. ftr, 1-lb. / r\- c c Bacon a«d Pkg35 Pi fci Peanut Butter 2 In charge Plums **- ™ 2 29c of family Cabbage 3H0c finances? Mountam ftartiell Margarine - 4 C Keeping budgets inline Chicory or Escarole 2 H9 and money under control Tuna Fish 4 is the effective way Frozen Foods # to manage family finances. Nestle sQuik2 69 See us for services that can help you towards your family's financial goal*.,, Lima Beans pk9S *l Adding to its security anjl happinessf Mqrton'i—Uartn, fcmofw, Strawb«ffy Cream Pies Dog Food 6 Loncattor Brand fc*ad*d Pork Steak f BANKING HOI KS: Mondaj - Ifeun4*j I i. M. -1 f. M. — Irtltj t k, M. -1 t. M, Tat** O* SM Dry Milk - CURRENT DIVIDEND Middlesex County'i Largest.Bank Fish Cakes 2 r; 49c The pun AMBOT Bakery Mazola Oil 3 Savings Institution v KMbUr Dutch AppU, PEB ANNUM Peach Pie ^» 55 Pecan Sondlw/Jan Hoo«l. COMPOUNDED QUARTEELT IMC* I 1 11 Cookies Cocoanut Chocolate Drop* iERViCE TO SAVERS SINCE Cinnamon Buns^S "" ' 35^ White Bread tSH 2l—39^ All advenised pncei eHw Mrs. Sarah O'Nell. Street at which time District ', Niolson Street, {re{dd FrandadaFdJ , Edison; John or Georje E. dem- thony's Church, Port Reallng. BEWARBN — Funeral serv- Board l)f Mnn(ll >ls llf r 111 ft comm Deputy Night will be observed' '« After the dinner, the chatr- ,v will be held and Michael Rodescky, Iwlln;|jf ''J'J '' umci»nt of Elizabeth; two sisters. Mrs. He was the husband of the late ices lor Mrs. Josephine R. 81- John Cranley, Union and Mrs honoring Mrs. Nellie GafTney-,lvclt Hospital for Diseasr* of man introduced Dr, John H. and Y0eorgf> Rodescky, *""" Jam 's nley, Union and Mrs Victoria i Adams >. monsen, 471 West Avenue, who ;11K at. 11:00 «j Old' " '' ' Church. Joseph B District Deputy of EmblemiMie Cheat, a private dinner, at- Rowland, prwidenl of the tfret- Bridge. Surviving are two sons Wil- Joseph Brennw, Scotch Plains Surviving are three daugh- died at her home last Wednes- -Hi Homo, 44 Clubs of New Jersrv 'tended by tlie members of the ,.,,-iai will be In liam Moore, with whom she re- MRS ters, Miss Mary Bishop and day after a heart attack, were ent Board of Manager* of the 1 081 Managers and the MRS, ISABEL HOMMCK sided, and John '- Mrs. Mario Rossi, Sewaren; and held Saturday at the Oreiner Mrs. Stanley M Berliuteln, ^, ^ f Hospital, who presented (vmetery. ; Board of chosen O Dr. resident Mrs. Edward Meteel, Roblns- Funeral Home. 44 Green Street. publicity chairman, announced ll and two greau Middlesex County, was given to'White with a special plaque re her for Mrs. Elizabeth - Funeiiil serv- Surviving are two »on«, Le- ,(i Miss Anna years, was a native of PlymoutPlymouthh , n ° RIDQE — Mrs, Julia ing introduced by Freeholder,holders of Middlesex County, u of The deceased was the widow ices for Mrs. Catherine A. Kun-Roy R,, and Frederick J., both iPa. and a communicant of• 8t! ~. , ""> Township of kel* 90, 150 Amherst Avenue, Kothlnf But— ,Otlowskl, who In turn Intro- addressed the doctor and the Clerk B. Joseph Dunigan, died late Michael Pamer, of Sewaren; four grandchild- Icecella's Church Bom in Hungary, who died last Wednesday at the The Indians and wolves arc.duced Mayor Antrony Yolenc-|gi»therlng and he in turn ex- last Fid In ren and % brother. gone, thank goodness, and now slcs, Edison. The latter present-pressed his thanks to Dr. White JISSIK She Is survived by home of her daughter, Mrs there Is nothing to kill us but ad Dr. White with nnotlwrjfor his leadership and acbleve- communicant of Ou Victor Heyden, with whom she ...nul service* was held rrom the residence Al)XIUAB1f cars. — Minneapolis Star. I plaque in appreciation of his'ments In the field om medicine, i25 Amb Lady of Hungary Church and resided, were held at WpHther-! SESSIONS Jessie Hoag- ALFRE- .D_ R.. THAMM °y Avenue, Monday PORT READING - The La- vlllnR wlth a h member of St. Mary's Society. ly, Pa,, Friday. Arrangement* ,n street, who ISELIN -^ Funeral services ™ 'sh requiem dies Auxiliary of the Port Read- K u SL James Surviving are a daughter, were by Grelner Funeral Home. uiday morning for Alfred R. Thamm, 71 form- 4 ' Church, Miss Rose Pamer; a son, Qeo- Woodbrldge, ing Fire Company will hold It* rran I be held this erly of Iselln, who dled'at his 7 BementR were by the Leon Fords; a slater, Mrs. Rose The deceased was the widow first board of directors' meet- y Pllner ;ii the Lehr- home In Saranota. Florida were' , «l Home. Burial N«Ry, Fords; and three grand- of Francis A. Kunkel. She re- ing next Wednesday, Septem- m st jRmes , -J7S West held yesterday at the Oreiner * , ' Cemetery. children. sided at Weatherly for 56 years ber 13, at the home of Mrs ( cea5e w ••> ilnvnv, With Funeral Home, 44 Green Street , , ' '

    |Mrs. Clara Melwr, Hollis, L. I. WiU,IAM PLISKO will he IIIT parents,, WOOnRRinnv Funeial l, nd and E1IUIHRH 1IK1.EN IYWIASZI >WUBRIDOE ( •wvhes for William E. Plisko,1 EXTENDING •ievrral aunts t'HINCIIAR 6711 Ilidgedale Avenue, formerly ; FORDS — Funeral of Perth Amboy, who died last CLOSED ALL DAY 'for Mrs, Helen ay in st ? Hos itai ^*riCu^''^;z. K Brunswick- , ^were" hel'd at the Grei- ••• i: itTd 1 srrviceswho died Monday, will br li«'ld|i-u,,, Home, 44 Green .: dydH. 12 Fiat this morning at 8.30 at Knin|ner' MONDAY and TUESDAY with a solemn hlsh •i.-re held Tuea-'Mortuaries. 424 Slate Street,'g(ri,(. (SEPTEMBER 11) (SEPTEMBER It) ,,•. the Thomas'Perth Amboy. «nd 9 no at Our'requiem Mass at, St. James') l-'uneral Home. Ijidy of Pvwv Chinch. Church. Burial was in St. Ger- ,i Km-. WilliamS Tlic deceased was the widow ije^ Also Closed All Day Wednesday, September 20th .... Assembly or'of MichaelChtnchar. Smvumg: The decked was a resident 1 1 :. .>;(> tn Clover- an- t\v0 dauuhters, Christine ^ere 35 years and was a retired

    and Donna, and a sun. Michael. agem D, Ule Metropolllail L1(e Army & Navy Store Martin Lawrence Jewelers ,, .01,, died at Jr.,; three brothn-s. ^oiTjm. In.sulance company. He was a TO OUR MANY FRIENDS 114 Main Street 94 Main Street ,„•!.. ml HosplUl. Stcvr mid Qe/a Yuhasr nommunicant of St. James' ; ,,!ti-i a lengthy Church and a widower of the The Boot Shop The Miriam Shoppe „ Austria. He MRS. iu.% GEHMIAKDT lal(, HftUlf, M (Werger) ; 105 Main Street 76 Main Street • I.elln for the; WOOUBIUDGE - Kui,. iHI He ,s ,suivived by two daugh-i ii;«r» member,8ervlces for Mrs. Ida M'-on- . waiter Pride. South! OF THE JEWISH FAITH tcrS| Mrs Borden's Surprise tlenler Modern Men's Shop v of God. Olrdner Gernhudt. 5(i Second, . j Plalnneld ind Mr5 Ralpn 103 Main Street Ms wife Rose Street, who died last Krldav iit|pllR]jRSf ^ N.irth Brunswick; Main and School Streets four Kiandrhildren; a sister,1 May the coming year brinx you Health, Mrs. Frank Origo. Perth Am- Frantell Sport Shop Sails Jewelers boy; and a brother, Joseph, 100 Main Street n Main Street h HELEN Ll ERY'S Perth Ambov Joy and Happiness, and . . . m«y you Lee's Hat Bar R & S Auto Store JAMES J. 0 NEI1, be inscribed in the book of life. 92 Main Street 116 Main Street I) AVENEL - Funeral services; \\CIN(; CLASSES (or James J. O'Neil, 1087 Rah-, I'arnes Bake Shop Vivieivs Kiddy Shop *ay Avenue, who died suddenly J lial •i. r at his home, will be held Sat-i 96 Main Street 99 Main Street ap. urday, 10 A. M. at the areiner! iOpen Wednesday, Sept. 13th) Funeral Home, 44 Green Street,f WOODBRIDGE WoodbrldRe. Friends may callj For Your Shopping ilonvenieuec beclnnlne 7:00 toniftht. Visiting; : lnrsd.n. Septenbrr I'Jth hours air 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 P.M/ PUBLISHING CO. ALL STORES WILL BK OPEN - U The — The deceased was a resident LATE FRIDAY NIGHT II N(.ARIAN HALL •it Avenel the past 14 years. He was a member of the Carpen- . "tl Street, Hoodbridie ter's Union, Elizabeth, Iselln and SATURDAY 'TIL 6 P. M. •: Oration Sept. 12th \TW Post, and Royal Order of \: Hungarian Hall Cooties. He was a former com- ' i"'IIri of 3 P. M and i P 1 I'hune PL (-(III ii 'K" Clinton Avrnur, South I'Uinllrld. N. J.

    FORDS To our many friends I ire Company of the Jewish faith. 50 th Anniversary JEWISH FRIENDS and NEIGHBORS May each and every one of you PARADE be inscribed in the Book of Life. May the Coming Year be filled with Health, # IlKOAUCAST OVKR RADIO STATION 1 lappiness and Prosperity, for You and Yours Woodbridge Township; WCTC Republican Party of Woodbridge Township DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES: • 1450 AjVI Republican Candidates for RE-ELECTION: This Saturdajv WALTER ZIRPOLO, Ma^or *n»U"»nber9lh-2:30 P.M. Frederick M. ADAMS, MAYOR Robert M. VOGEL I'fet Ward CommiUeeman MaVnard WINSTON First Ward Committeeman C. FALLON Second Ward Committeeman Brought to you as a Third Ward Committeeman i service by: John HUGHES h A. MANZIONE TlUnl Ward Committeeman David MILLER Fifth Ward Conunitteeman . BARON E Fourth Ward ConimUteeman Dial Agency EMERY Fifth Ward Comnuttecnian !0|t

    Crosby hw eipressed his reffret* tn having to turn down playing the Majority Lender In "Advise and Con- sent." He hopes to flniSh "Rosd to Hon& Kong" in London in time to return home for the birth of their third child In WELCOME BACK! NovomhPr. Vacation over? Appetites back to normal at Robert Wagner will play the co-starring role of the co-pilot pantry shelves bare? Then rush over to Muinal l,t Chris Bom an, in 'The War I,o\rr." Shirley Anne Pfeld will ... we are spruced up for Fall, stocked wii piny the feminine leadlnn role. bright, sparkling displays of 4he finest frOs Gin Scala'e career In motion pictures seems to be in' high foods . . . special buys In household and bark eeur since her role in "Guns of lo-school needs and a great sale on our famou Nnvarone," with . Register Tape* Art, Linkletter hag been asked Simply Delicious Meals. This Irour way of w,y. tn play the Will Rogers role of (hr father in "State Pair," Ing, "Welcome Back," we're glad to see you again he can clear a*fly some of his present obligations. Today'* Film R*vu* ABA YOU ALWAYS SAVE MORE AT MUTUAL...$O WHY PAY MORE "Ada" is designed to politics and politicians look An ridiculous as possible, whpn run by a powerful machine or BRAND JV/tJWE GROCERY SAVINGS "political boss." Dean Martin Is the fellow al- lowed to be elected Governor bv the political bow. Supposedly fictional, Dean i« elected through his guitar playing and hymn singing. After several months at gov- ernor, he is still too dumb to realize he's only signing bills engineered by the powerful} boss. The governor's wife, Susan Hayward, as "Ada" was a for- mer hostess at an all-night Joint and expect* to be treated as the "first lady," in the gov- ernor's mansion, with no ques- tions asked concerning her past. The story runs on in this manner until the governor is Injured by a bomb explosion. The sparks really begin to fly when Ada learns she can't take over as lieutenant- governor and run the state to suit her whims.! Finally, the "Big Boss" Is out-maneuvered In a ridiculous test by the legislature.

    Today's Film R«vuc PARRISH This film Is called an Eastern and \s not recom- mended for children. Filmed In Connecticut tobac- co country, the story covers much more than a lesson in growing tobacco! FAMOUS RC ENRICHED There Is much competition nmone the small growers. Karl BY HEART'S DELIGHT Maiden is the unscrupulous competitor. APRICOT DRINK 5 De&n Jagger is a good guy and tries to tend to Ws own business. Jagger needs someone SLICED Ir NO. V/i to look after and chaperon AH prim iffMtivt Hirwgh Saturday night, Stptembtr 9th, 1961, his headstrong but beautiful HALVES can daughter, Diane McBaln—and Wa m»m tti« right to Kmil quantititi. hires Claudette Colbert, a wid- DEL MONTE PEACHES ow who has a 19-year-old son, , better known as OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M.to 6 P.M. MAKES GOOD Parrish. Young Parrish has to grow FOOD TASTE up fast and works hard in the Finest Dairy & DeUcatesiew Savingt BETTER tobacco fields. All te not work DEL MONTE CATSUP 2 and he meets and matures quite rapicuy In Ills associa- FfiBHLY SUCED tion with the three girls—each 13 ' LIGHT MEAT No. with very different personali- SPICED aim - - - CHUNK STYLE can ties.. , Diane Mc- SUCH) YELLOW or WHITE Bain and Sharon Hugueny fur- DEL MONTE TUNA nish the three very colorful loves of young Parrish. AMERICAN CHEESE 5c OFF FAMOUS KRAFT'S WHIPPED ' 12-01. only ONE CUM CHEESE - 4-oi. 25 JIF PEANUT BUTTER jar 33 There is umm 2Z4T p|E CRUST MIX riuttm 2* only one WELCOME s 1 < WAGON BELUXE PANCAKE MIX ™" 3

    TAYLOR'S PORK ROLL - 3,:;.,.. i- STRAWBERRY PRESERVES POLANER'S CtOVERBROOK-GRADE 'A' 3D yfitfff of i fostering pood" will in }&nd conuttnufcy LARGE WHITE EGGS * 55'

    For Information on TOILET TISSUES 4 » 37 FINAST OTENFRESH BAKERY SAVINGS Welcome W&ion In C He OFF WHITE BREAD LABEL m • AVENEL W.DEN 4^ Mb. H HICBO ^ leave. McCORMICK'S TEA BAGS 53 • ISEL1N CAIX RAISIN BREAD ME 4-8355 PIHA4T, OVW-FRCSH loaf KEEBLER'S COOKIES 49 If you reside in • WOODBflJDGE DOUGHNUTS • SEWAREN P1AIN, SUOARED ! ^ <| QC Golden Fluffo Shortening 3 »83| t PORT READING OR IINNAMONNAMON X 51 • FORDS DATE & NUT LOAF Sunshine Hydrox Cookies «39' Can HNAfT, OVINJftMH loaf 1 Qc ME 4-2759 CARTERET BLUEBERRY PIES Sugar-Honey Grahams ^-^35 RESIDENTS Call WA 5-1533 OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. to MUTUAL SUPEK MAltkUTS Rahway Ave. at Main St. WOODBRIDGE Opposite Town Hall PAGE SEVEN Health Hints

    In recent months the reader1! attention has been called to the (act that Infectious syphllti Is once again a public health men- ace. This Increase hag been ap- parent during the rxut several yean and the numb-r ot cases In many large metropolitan areas are cmislni much medical concern. It U estimated that the num- ber ot untreated patient* with syphilis Is approximately one million and this number Is now being Increased by about W.OOO new cases yearly. With this alarmlnc increase tn cases the public must be made aware of the serious com- plications following infectious ypU If not treated. In the untreated cases 1 in every 200 patients will become blind; 1 In SO will become psychotic; 1 in ' IS patients will acquire syph- ilitic heart disease*, and 1 tn 25 cases will be incapacitated In some degree, The gwatett increase In the venereal disease rate Is found among the younger ate groups —teen-agers and young peopla oomprlslng only IS per cent of the population, but they wen lnvolfed In almost SO per cent of the Tenereal disease epidem- ics during 1958. The general publlo and par- ticularly young persons, must once again be made aware of the danger signals or symptoms and the great need for prompt MELLOW, TENDER, SAVORY, YOUNG PINK MEAT, WHOLE medical attention. During the primary stage of the infection every genital sore must be regarded as syphilis until proven otherwise. Such patients must consult with their family physician who will then carry out th» necessary diag- nostic tests to prove or dlsprovt the presence of venereal dis- ease. Treatment of such lesions should hever be' undertaken until a positive diagnosis Is made. Once a positive case of syph- All prim t«»(«vi thru Sohirday, I«pltmb*t t, Hit. ilis Is diagnosed, then the moat Wi mtrv* Mi* right to Omit qvsntitlti. Important phase of control Is PM" begun. This Is the contacting of all known males or females with the diseased person and carry- rWi tlw bttf you've «var «rtin ... from BREAST OF LAMB ing out diagnostic tests to tr» top packer in tho nation . , , Tablt prove or disprove the presence of the disease, and to Initiate Mmnwd by ui to giv« you mort valua and therapy If syphilis Is found f> more eating meat for your money. If* LAMB PATTIES be present. limply delicious. Try it today. The general public, after Ib. many years of apparent control Satisfaction Unconditionally Guaranteed of syphilis, should realize that SHANK OF LAMB this disease Is attain a public You must be pleased or your money back. problem — and that early FOR STEW Ib. medical attention Is an absolute NECK OF LAMB necessity. HAM STEAKS READY-TO-IAT Ib. YOUR GARDEN THIS WEEK BREADED VEAL CUTLETS Ib. Lawn Planttni Time muKi Ib. Take it from a man who knows, the best time of year to SLICED BACON • I seed a new lawn Is now. After September 15 will be Ib. too late in North Jersey and CUBE VEAL CUTLETS • • after September 20 In South Jersey. Dr. Henry W. Indyk, exten- sion turf specialist at Rutgers, says you may feel more ambi- tious about lawn work next LAMB CHOPS spring but you'll be a lot more successful If you make your lawn In late summer or early fall. Seeded now, a lawrf has an excellent chance of getting started and thriving; during the cool moist weather of autumn and spring. On the other hand, a spring seeding usually does not have time to get started before hot weather. Weeds can be trouble* some In a spring-seeded lawn. FROZEJV FOOD SAVINGS Provide Bade Needs An attractive lawn begins" BIRDS EYE or ITALIAN with a real effort to provide the MINUTE MAID cans 2 "23 basic needs. ORANGE JUICE 5 89' PRUNE PLUMS Don't be discouraged if you BEEF, CHICKEN 8-oz. don't have topsoll, says Or. In- dyk. It may be easier to grow or TURKEY pkg. CRISP, TENDER, u good lawn on topsoll, but you or over can develop one that will please BIRDS EYE POT PIES YOUNG Peas, Cut Corn, 10-bi. cello you on the other kind. CARROTS What are the basic needs of Peas & Carrots pkgs. a lawn? The specialist lists Birds Eye Vegetables 7 these: Drain soggy and wet spots. [ 2 CALIF. Grade the lawn so It slopes SWEET-EATING away from the house. MELON BALLS • - 10-39 Spread 100 pounds of ground 20-ozE. £ ORANGES limestone to 1,000 square feet. MORTON'S pkg. Spread 25 pounds of 6-10-5, CALIF. 5-10-10 or similar fertilizer to MACARONI ft CHEESE 68. 1,000 square feet of lawn on 10-oz. JUMBO SIZE good soil, or up to SO pounds BIRDS EYE pkg. CANTALOUPES on areas without topsoll. Dig in three to five bales of CHICKEN A LA KING peat moss to 1,000 square feet CHICKEN 4 of sandy or clay soil and areas or SHRIMP 2 p^* 89 FIRST OF without topsoil. CHUN-KING DINNERS THE SEASON Thoroughly work In all these added materials at least six EATING APPLES Inches deep, then rake smooth and firm. MUTUAL'S BONUS COUPON FRESH SEAFOOD High Quality Seed Plant a high quality seed APPETIZER »EPT. mixture of permanent flne- textured grasses. Por recom- Tomtrth the purchase «| Ib. 1 THIS COUPON ft IRAUNSCHWEITIER mended mixtures, see Rutgers FLOUNDER FILLET Extension Bulletin 357, "Better' 1 FARMER JONES - FINEST WORTH Lawn Seed Mixtures." 10 POUND BAG OF UYERWURST .... -69 Scatter this seed at the rate FRESH HOMEMADE of 3 to 4 pounds a 1,000 squaw SLICED HALIDUT - - feet. C POTATOES MACARONI SALAD - - - < Rake lightly and roll. Spread mulch lightly and COUPON GOOD AT ANY MUTUAL SUPER MARKET TASTY DELICIOUS PLANT DEPT. COUPON EXPIRES SATURDAY NIGHT, SEPI, 9, 1961 evenly to control erosion and Cwpon RfdMmtO Only on Purchtw ot Him Uittd reduce to* Ume far gwmina- < Coupon Limit - On| P»r Showing Funlly SMOKEY JOE WHITING ASSORTED 3-INC3INCH tlsn. HUT t tttVI Watering fcelps mC sma\- -10* mte faster but fentraUy Is wit POTATO KNISHES • - HOUSE PUNTS necessary at this season. iiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiM Finally, have patience. High giiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiwi quality permanent-type lawn grass mixtures germinate slowly, MUTUAL SUPEK HATCH *i-J A* ». U* * WOODpDCE Oppo.U. T«, H.U t SHOP-RITE'S

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    Now from Shop-Rift, J»t to fill yoN hi, Shop-RHt't bom doing lomt fabulow things thii iumm*r! Wo'vo had fantastic taki Shop-Rite Brand, King Sin or Filter Tip •very linglt wttk... wt'vt optnod somt of tht grtattst ntw Shop-Ritt Maritttt you'vt tvtr ion ... Md tht all MW MtRle Park Shop-Ritt, in tht Mtnlo Park Shopping Ctnttr, If now in it's steond grand CIGARETTES optning wttk! Ytt, yon'vt misted a groat dtal, but you won'f fnln any mort otcanst Shop-Ritt wtteomtt -,£ANCEABLE: Df signed for you baek with a giant draln-wido sola to htlp you fill M aid fill up with tht ftntst food at tht lowest festive eveninifs Is this cot- ton brocade overbloiue and '2.33 prictsi Comt on it... MM shopping k grtatl softly shaped skirt by Nelly ' de Grab. The print is jewel- colored In deep magenta and Wehome JVtrtfoee emerald. Grand Welcome Meat Sale! Sweet Yellow Corn AVENEL PERSONALS

    MRS. MARTEN GDTOWSKI fetor I to* 14 George Street, Avenel 13 29 ME 4-0951 _Mn, William Kuzmiak, AY •nel Street and her daughter, jMrs. Kane Kelley, Rosellc, re- Seedless Grapes cently vistited Mrs. Kuzmiak's gon and family, Dr. and Mrs. J. Kuzmiak, Portland, Ore. .They also spent a week at San Francisco, California. After re- turning, they vacationed for a -week with another son, 'William Kuzmiak and family, Quoprue, FRESH ITALIAN PRUNES 2* 29' "long Island. Mrs. Kelley's chil- ROUND ITUK UMB CHOPS dren, James and Patricia ac- Cat for SHt companied them to Quogue for BARTLETT PEARS •»* 2-35' the week. skow HIM NECK OF UMB For Bribing or St*ir —Mr. and Mrs. Hans Nielsen Tender * Jatiy and family, Meinzer Street, had MclNTOSHAPPLES ">" il 39* SHANKS OF UMB 'as a weekend guest Capt, Hans CUBED STIAKS ND ROAST Freah * UM Jensen, Denmark. Capt. Jen- Froth fr UM gen, who is with the Royal CALIFORNIA CARROTS ™- 1W UMB PATTIES '•If* • Danish Army, is participating GROUND CHUCK For Soap, SilW at Sttw In a student exchange program sponsored by the U. S. Army. ICEBERG LETTUCE •»* 2^.29' FRESH FOWL <"*> ^39* Capt. Jensen, who is the only PORK CHOPS Plymouth Rock Danish student in the program .this year, is studying signaling VALENCIA ORANGES **»* 10-39' Tender SMOKED DAISIES t\\<\ nuclear action. He is a Cousin of Mr. Nielsen whom he CUBiD VIM CUTLETS *89< hadn't seen in 37 years. He will Fromem Food Bug* Mr| 4 Doll Buy, complete his studies in Novem-

    ber at which time he will rejoin :: ; : :i HOME-*OMSK GROCERY SAVMGS! his wife and two children in s v: •:. •::; 333 * $s&$P« a !••• 'i?"• m •$&. Denmark. "WHY PAY MQRW STOCK UP tOcOHl . -Mis. John Egan, Jr., and ON THESE FAMOUS BR4ND Jhildren, Patty and Mary Ellen, GREEN GIANT MAXWELL INSTANT . 79* Grow Street, have returned "OFF met" %AmGsr My Favorite •home from a week's vacation in li Wnterbury, Conn. Jt OH! DOG FOOD "•^^ t*b* —Mr. and Mrs. Daniel How- COLGATE'S FAB 4^'. Ooldeii Bleetom ell and daughter, Miujorie, 2c Off! NIBLETS CORN PINEAPPLE JUICE S I: M Smith Street, spent Labor Day W oi. weekend at Lake Mohican, LOG CABIN SYRUP N. y. J Chopped or latf Shop-RHv 4c Off! HAWAIIAN PUNCH 3 r l —The Avenel Fire Company e meets tonight at the firehouse. SPINACH ••**». i;;; M« MARGARINE 2 £ 35 LOG CABIN SYRUP ^H' Bluebird Orcua —Holy Name Society of St. Farm Houia—Variaty Pure Maid 5c Off! ORANGE DRINK Andrew's Church receives Holy c 5 e L" Communion in a body Sunday CREAM PIES 2Xff ORANGE JUICE 3 £^ 1SPRY SHORTENING 3 * 79 Cut or Shoettring V Pride a* GeoreU m Mtel I ' at the 9 A. M. Mass. The men's c Cut or Cftam Freth 3c $| PEACHES ;89 organization meets Tuesday in iO !0oi. 49. COMSTOCK BEETS I the new church hall at 8:30 CORK ""ity 1 r 35* FRUIT SAUD UK CEREAL 2 Your Ckoict C P. M, ^ pi at. ^^ Regular or Drip, 10c OH! Pop* Imported Birdi Iy« Regular or Frtnch Cut Ixfrri Shiip ^59 —-Monday the Ladies Auxil- C iary of Avenel Memorial Post, Shop-Rite GREEK BEANS 5 X 89 C CHASE tSANBORN 2 „','»" ITALIAN TOMATOES ' 4 cam V.F.W., meets Monday at the CHEDDAR CHEESE :;69 6c Off! Maple Tree Farm at 8 P. M. Birdi Eya Tatty fir Flavorful 3 ^B 69« DEAC or P*a< L I0oi. OAc SHORTENING —There will be a committee BEECHHUT COFFEE 64< "*•** iC«roti ™ ptat. ** ,«rtr«t Heeting Monday in the new Birdt Eya ALL MEAT FRANKS *49' 20t Off! ' MOTTS APPLE SAUCE [art church hall for planning thi e Shop-Rita KRAFT OIL fall fashion show being spon C MAXWELL INSTANT '7^" 9 DUrawhit. BROCCOLI'— 4 ;,;; 89 Punchinello sored by the Rosary Society o Birdi Eya Raf ulir or Crtnkla Cut ALL BEEF FRANKS 55 St. Andrew's Church Septem e By the Piece MIX MG B0Wl • ber 27. FRENCH FRIES 6 \; 99 EHLERS COFFEE 2 t M ' ' FRUIT DRINK p PASTRAMI T-*r *W J oh men —Junior Woman's Club oi Chicken, Turkay, Baaf Imported Tynee Avenel opens the fall season DINNERS BirdlEy> 1 '" 0Oc e KLEER Tuesday at the Avenel-Colonla BACON *>** t:59 "BACK TO SCHOOL $ t First Aid Squad building at LUNCH BOX SPECIALS I' JoKmwi 8:15 P. M. :r r' ;,79 Shop-Rilt SKctd PLEDGE —The Woman's Association SLICED PEACHES Shop-Rita . of the First Presbyterian C ( WHITE BREAD 2 ,1129 boti ..Church will hold a covered dish ICE CREAM Shop-Rite TOMATO JUICE 4 r 1 supper Tuesday at 6:30 P. M. to Polan»r Striwberry Iwhant iviiliblt) Yellow Cling Fljverful open its new season. A meet- G ing will be held at 8 P. M, in PRESERVES i:29 or Halves Hi the church hall. Hetihay of Naatla, Plain, Almond or Crunch SAVARIN COFFEE —The Ladies Auxiliary of the CHOC, BARS Avenel Fire Company meets ::: TOMATOES I Tuesday at the firehouse at it ei |Qc JSP. M. Shop-Rita Whole —Wednesday the Sub-Junior WHITE POTATOES Woman's Club of Avenel will llol >1 meet with their advisor, Mrs. ', Bruce McKpe, Dartmouth Ave- SWEET POTATOES * pue at 7:30 P. M, A talk on ISELIN MENU) PARK Frtncft StyU • * ' "Federation" will be featured. * —J. Bruce Mcjfee, Jr., son LORD MOn BEANS 6 «r Mr. and Mrs. J. Bruce Mc- (OPEN SUNDAYS) (OPEN SUNDAYS) Skop-Mtt J£ee, Dartmouth Avenue, cele- fcrated his sixth birthlay Sun- 1 Mile South of Garden State Parkway GRAPE JELLY 4 jtey at a party at his home, 1530 Oak Tree Road IWuodbridge Shopping Ctr.) Shep-Rtta guests were: Mrs, John Don- On L.S. Route 1, in the Vlenlo Park Shopping " helly, Mr. arid Mrs. Albert Mc- APPIISAUa kee, Mr, and Mrs, Bernard gonnelly, Mr. and Mrs. David Ijonnelly and Thomas Donnel- ly, Stateil Isliinri. ''''!<• McKee's 'Other child!- >', " Mid Ron- THIS I i-oi. „. w )4.M „, ,1 Toward the Purchue of «ld were also present. ffl THIS D*taHnated Inttaat of Regular Intrant —The VV .dels of COUPON JOHNSON PLEDGE or COUPON America will resume their meet- **« M **••*• **" SHOP-RITE COFFEE ings Monday at 6:30 P. M. at WORTH Coupon Qood At: Any the Column srhoo), their regu- COHP** OW At; An, Mop-Rite When Item li Available ' lar meeting place. Cwipoaj Good At: Any Whfte • — Mr.s. Otis Sears, Miidistin Shop Rite Where Item li AvalUbU Coupon lapiiai: Sat., Sept. 9, 1961 Coupon l«fli«: »»••. *•* » Avenue, has returned home Covp«n E>pi»a: Sat., Sept. 9, 1961 Coupon Limit: One Per Family Coupon Limit: One Per Family from a three-month stay in Cou[. i, Limit. One Per Firolly 1 C Coupon Redeemed, O*ly en Purchate Ijewark. visiting relatives'and Coupo* k.deemad Only on Purehaeo \ Coupon Redeemed Only 10 ef Hem- Uttad friends. | > Wee4kri«n Group l/l/ll **" "—Mr. and "Mrs Charles Sies-; Woo4brU|a •el, Burnett Street, spent the Summer at Seattle, Wash., vis- iting their daughter and son- tiiHiive (bruuib Jtaturdif Nt|bt, Mttiumoat Mil, INI. Not retponalble for typoirtpbiHl wron. 'We rtwrvc the rtjht lo limit in-law, Mr. and Mrs. " CUnion. Thmrf '• A Stop-Hit* iVtar *mm-lmi. t^mx J-7JOO PAGE NINE M Tte e Pilgrimage Set S? w!r^' °* Rotd; Howltall, ha, returned home. —Mrt, O, T. CWlln W1 AOmlittert pric* w\l\ be Mra. toward CHUM tnd chll-Auth Avetne, hiro ntarned *M« Harold Maulj -Mr. and Mr,. ChrUtopher, Cooper q,4to and Mr Avenue,'nominal, jdren, frank, WalUr, Lenora. home alter spending the sum- Boyle, 8, M 8cank nd , the Oeorge and Robert, Ke*nibun;lmer with their grandparents. parent* of twins, By Local Lodgi w. » pn* of t, a boy and iWrtfht Btrtet, "and" CharUi|l*r. »n* Mn. William Punk, Jr lilt, and Mn. Harry Hubbr at tlrl, born »t the Muhlenberg Tree Road. i AVKNKI'-Prlde of New Jer- Bern. Coaktey Street, with and children, Alice, William ~" Seaside HelghU. y Council, Sons Hocpttal, PltlnlieW, Mn. Boyle —The opening breakfttt- -•Rev. Mrs. John Watersou and chil- and Deborah. Hatiet; and Mr. -Mr. and Mrs Ralph M'S of and Mn. William It the former Frances Brennan, meetlng of the Holy Naffle So- dren••!, OInnyw»««*»j ,, Wlllliiruuaimn ttllanUd EEsHd * •"«and• *••»»Mrs.. Phili* uutip/ *Pun MILk* an»aid* Hoover and children, Linda Bird Avenue, Iielln. The couple clety of at. Ceoella'i Church Hoover ward, motored to Long Branch daughter, Cindy, Henry Btreet and David. Charles Street, re- have three other sons ..in v. u u „ I—« . « •. *.- _i-"•n —»~" »»_ ~ •^» ..""<. » DiBiici. i. ,—-»..".., UMIUJ, ••cin» u"«> mnn UBTN, unarm ouvvi, re- fill be h«M after tne I oclock to visit Mr. and MM. Michael! -Weekend guests of Mr, and turned from their trip to Hlaty —Mr. and Mrs. R, c. Dough- Mass on Sunday tn Lourdes Romano, Mrs. Thaddeui Plummer, Authlara Falla and Pennsylvania 1(1 erty, Trento Btreet, with Mr. Hall. I" rsstt£-iy=*=*=SNathaniel Morse.jwhere they vialtm S Hamilton Billings, in, Avenue, were Mr. and Mrs. where they visited relative* and Mr. and Mrs. Otis R. Dougherty Installed Mrs. James Charles Klrby —Friday night the CYO ofiMr. and Mrs. Peter Penierda James Plummer and children, trtendi. and children, Keith and Kevin "'Hade guard and Mrs. ed relatives in St. Cecelia's will hold an "end-and children, Oary, Martlif and Altoona, Pa. «j relatives In Rldjeway, On". Menlo Park, visited the —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rapa- sifssel, associate secre- tarlo, Canada oi -nummer" dance featuring a Busan, Lincoln Hljhwsy, spent lngton fair. —Mr. and Mrs. Peter Haytiw ololl' have moved from their band and refreshments. Win- the weekend «t the Prrwerda'i and children. Janet -Leona Thomas, daughter of and former home at JIB Dow Ave- —Mri. W. D. Freeman, Tyler ners of the summer dance eon- country home In Warren Orove. Charles, Wright Street, 'Hie annal pilgrimage to the Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thomas, Mld- tpeni nue, to 3 RoosevelR t Boulevard, Avenue, has returned home test will be chosen and PHMJ Tenant Church, Mon-!«e« Avenue, - Mr. and Mrn. William a few days in Washington, DKdlton. Mn. RapactoM Is a was Rah-.will be awarded. Dance Vernon |\ loardlac patient at Perth Amboy at 8:00 P. M. and ends at lliOO'tuests for Labor Day, Mr. and •Dennis and Qary Qrto^rke.lOeneral Hospital participate In the 11 A. M. serv-

    |.rr,,v,-. - ' tastiest ways to use „,„ |IM at the historic church.

    ,,.„• weekend turkey trout. Turkpy Topper sand- A pirnlc wa3 held Monday at |ii«nek (nilulll ot goog d eating they'rtheyre ft meal I'nInitlm home of Mrs. LoU|g Haff- muke-ahrad kind of meal, loo. You can pre- •ner, president, Craske Street11 .HIICP the onions, tomatoes, turkey mea-t and Woodbrldge. 'ji iliie clay, then wrap each food In molsture- Reports were made by the;i "Open the door to the Savings Habit" and store In the refrigerator until cooking good cheer chairman. Memb

    '.Liinte stuffing recipe or packaged stuffing ml* M,.IS on package. Porm six patUes of stuffing ,rhrin, MERCURY FEDERAL SAVINGS , mrlies. Place on baking sheet and bake In a1 - ,,,-! for 10 to 15 minutes, or until thoroughly h,,t patty place In layers—slicea of onion, to-i,-_,,., i(:,,l cheese. Return to hot oven and bake until! |\t| IM 1 rDVilKlM Q tmtit IS minutes. Top with a sprig of parsley lOLLIIl nmbrrry sauce. Makes 8 servings. LllOUIinLO

    By Alice Culhbertson IfiOB Oak Tree Ro»d I "din $ttmh Ann's Cooking A bon-vnyage party was Klvn Mrs. Marguerite Hughes, (Starting Monday, September 11th) Bnnvn Avenue, a masseuse ai ' i he most popu- peaches or almost any other!sllm anrt Trim Educing Salon. 0 i ;,.dally with the ,canned or fresh fruit.. Blenendd tto-!o ? co-vtork'rs and fri< nd.s or the family. geLheLh r 1 cup of sugar (for fresh luphes has left on a va- pies be sure your fruit). Vi cup for canned fruit. trlp to her native Eni?- id flaky. Add 1 cup of thick, freshlyj1"1"1 Here's all you do0. O soured cream and mix with *4j Hopp MaxwplI, daughter of tablespoons of folur. Pour over Mr. nr-.d Mrs. George Maxwell. the fruit. Arrange strips of'CharH Street, was a uuest of SKl.E(T VOIU (ilFI . , . choose any one of the famous name gifts !pa»try lattice faahlon over the Mr. ar.d Mrs. HaroM HabP ,;,,unt Uploca pie. Sprinkle generously wlth'.lovdnn \v,,cxls Homes. Co'onln pictured here, then, simply open a SA\ IINGS ACCOUNT with $25 or "!U:Br «- 9 • •.hell with mix-! Bait sidy irid SI.II, Th\ Wood v! a.layer of Jelly .... YOU SPEND NOTHING! Line pie plate with pa.. '•)' Avenue: M; and Mrs. Robert : < Pold 3 table- To the not, cooked, nushed Ackmiiin and sons. Robed I •. in well-beat«n potato add butter, sugar, milk, .lirnmv. Joey, and Hifnioiul. | spread over pie.' ., well-beaten egps. and Artiuni Sirc-r; Wlllium Thomas. | nr.d serve cold. lemon juice. Mix well. Pour Kennedy .-Teel; Mrs, OeorRc mi Fruit PU !ln*° unbaked mist, B«V.e in an Maxwell, Charles Street: Mr. '••..iiied pie crust ove" *25 de^reps until brown, nnd Mi Al'-x'l'der Ciithben- $ t S $ •.r.iied or fresh »o°» 3" minutes son and children. Richard 25 DEPOSIT 100 DEPOSIT 500 DEPOSIT Your Choice Of: Y our Choice Of: Your Choice Of: FOOT PUBLIC AUCTION SALE .UCKERS Household GIKKIS and • 1'iTicrt For I Early Amcrii'an Autiicntir Antique .99 10:30 a.m. Sat, Sept. 16th Plui 7 T.I Prpvii'ii of tlic Ofjvriniis

    >, ' THE Automatic Electric YOItR SI \/>,n, SWTEMHF.R U)ih. I'l.ASXIC TABLE LAMP V1WI. I'l^STIC PORTABIJ-: HEATING PAD BLANKET Oiw to Five P. M. l'I,\(KMATS ASH TRAY LAMP Handsome 3-wa; Hriss and *:' i 90", eitra lonj, for twin ^ SUPPLY Wood Table Lamp Hith flbre- • Molitute reilstjnt or double beds, latin Blnd- 4-plwe set [>i|c oval uh tn; with di famous HILCO Sportirajn i covtred shade to match. Non- Ini. Bhilnk-ResliUnt, Non- • 3 Hied speeds, low, Allerglc Available In Rtd, Entire contents of 8-rooni dwelling roinrnltnl slots, tnbreak- Lamp, complete with Evf- •cratch felt ban. • Look just like linen. medium and high. Pink, Blue, Utetn and B*t|«. able, wlprs flf»n with tim\i read; bitter; and bulb! • Non-illp frlL backing. Swivel spot and red eroer- • Full; Guaranteed b; 86 Neptune Avenue, Deal, N. J. cloth. CA8CO. • I'rotn-H table, wlpts clean. genc; llathtr in red roptal mitrtbuwd eicluitftlT tn x ii >Uin Street Av»U»ble In »qu», white, (lit. By Order Of: MRS. HELEN B. LAVINK jfllou ud hflfr tbli art* b; Mtrcurj FMeiaJ ItAHVVAY . Q. Coils, Auctioneer Phone KEIIOBK 1-346! FREE BALLOONS and LOLLIPOPS FOR ALL THE YOUNGSTERS! \ Ifwwwwvww, Come FREE KEY-RINGS FO* EVERYONE! FREE PARKING IN REAR : to the DIVIDEND RATE FREE TRANSFER SERVICE: SAVINGS MADE ON OR BEFORE AMERICUS CRAFTSMEN'S CLUB ACCOUNTS TRANSFERRED FROM ANY- THE 10th OF ANY'MONTH, WHERE IN THE COUNTRY AND DE- Will, EARN DIVIDENDS FROM POSITED WITH US ... NO CHARGE! Till; 1st OF THE MONTH

    ANTICIPATED PAID ON SAVINGS THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY SEPT. 14th - 15th and 16th s 7 P.M. Til Midnight AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 94 Green Street, Woodbridge 117 MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE Tel. ME 6-0100 S RrtES and . FUN FOR ALL GAMES * THE FAMILY! TAGE TEN Thf Crow's Nest

    At the Typewriter'. T.abor Dny has mmo Ri'd gone ond now we nu:st »" "'; do", n to the sPriGl!*. bullies* o! tlv fvery-day world. Bui hr- fo.i' I do, I want In rnpnn nn tr.v Mrjmmlnir. At 'he heijinnine of Hi'- season. I noted Hint my fvinid. Alda Brennan was t^T-luim me to swim. I was on thf ITCMVftlR "lid of B Krf'at r*~i! nf klddine from a numbT of my friend? and flcquRint- uncv inrhidine Johnnie Rnylp. jiH for the record, on Labor Day I swam the width of 'he pnol several times — in the deeo end. yet! So. there! . . . KOMI VISITOR: Was Palmer Ooniiellv, the I psala College voimn man who was the first In swim ,irnMi,,| v|ll I Cedar Crest Collegp seems to be. thr \Ynndl>rid*r Sulin.Chib Friday nl«hl and spenl over an hour with the JIIIIHM, very popular with Township Mind win n lif visit K pont an&wrrliiK ahnul his tremmdnfu swimminn fral, Donnelly h pictured »hovr with a wlillr shin ,„ ,hJ young ladles. Upper-classmen center of the group. returning there September 20 •re Marianne Bloom, class of ORr;AMZ\TH>\ MIITINC 01 HIP Heard S Snu.ire Swidir.ile t EMHII> dedicated to aid charitable and civic venture healerl linri pun, I»«I Boijozewslti.j^ [Mt %h[ch . Blenda J. Wllaon, '62. daugh- Bid Vetoed 1 \r n.111 X ""^^a^ed to make 'The Visit." Urbanik became the bride of!^outh *""• *ftS matron ofl • ter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace L. „ . j. (However, she reconsidered after Robert James Fustos Rev Wil-!"01101' for llpr cousin. Brldes-jtion of America, Avenel. Mr Maglione's Wilson, Trinity Lane, Wood- WOODBRIDGE — By a vote WOODBMDGE - An ordin-V, remlnd(,d lhftl tnpy Hum A Rnns'wis celebrant 'mflid!i Wl>iv Miss Ell™bcth Fus-iPustos attended Shepherd Col- bridge; Rita Drlnkuth, '62. of 5-4, the Town Committee aiice."ra'iil«tinR the conduct of|nelpe d her whpn she needed HBmAK00S KH, Woortbi-idge. and Mlss.lege, W. Va., and is employed! The br.de . th,- daughter ITALIAN! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. RuTuesda- y voted against a recom-1 people" and intended to pre-;he]p and proniJS€d ^ retlirn s Georgette Bekis, Perth Am boy, | by Liberty TrucktoiK Company I dolph Drlnkuth, Point Pleas- mendation by the Zoning vent i>olice officers from being,tne of the bridegroom. ;Fords. sued for false arrest, was intro- Elizabeth Avenue, and the ICES. ant, formerly of the Township. Board to grant a variance for Michael Choban, Woodbridgei, ,!.:- Pd on first reading Tuesd- bridegroom is the .son of Mr WHOLESALK service station on the triang- Gjg YounK iomf Dorig Dfly servcd bc! rrian. Ushers! Jotting* t day and Mrs. John Fustos, 7 Le!4ion! »•- LOWEST PRICES CATERrNG ular piece of property at St. - . for "A Touch of Mink," their ] were Rirhard Fustos, Wood- The ordinance provides a finefourth film together. The othP- ace on to Army Pvt. Prank Machos, Jr., George and Amboy Avenue. , ' _ , ,, „,,,. j bridge, nephew of the bride- Mcntei, Pirtje, Committeemen Charles Mol- inot exceeding $500 or imprison-jers were "Younu at Heart." Mi* Fitftos. giu-n in mai-j NEW FORDS Call 18, whose parents live at 52 ment in the County Jail or!"Teachers Pet" and "Tunnel of H k Grand Avenue, Iseltn, Is oneir and Maynard Winston, nage by her father, w«.s attired" Woodbridge Ford U 8-0705 Workhouse not exceeding siXjLove." Ferth Amt)oy of more than 1,700' troops re- First Ward Republicans and in a sheath (town of peau de ' 855 St. Georgei Aventw lit Miduon Democratic Committee- months, or both, in the dis-j —— After cently assigned to the battle- 1 soie designed with a removable « "'P t« Miami Beach. ME 4-7400 ISELIN men Thomas Costello, Robert [>K IIIRBFRT BOEHM Creation of the court, for per- It is reported that the Laurel chapel lenath tram. The neck- Fl»- *ef0 "P1(1 ftl" mBlce tnelr famed First Infantry Division, .sons who withintent to provoke and Hardy pictures are still Port Rlley, Kan., lg In Its cur-Jacks and Joseph Nemyo, \ oted GKTS IN POST—Dr. Herb- line was appliqued with Alen-'home on South Park Drive. against the proposed station. bcrt Boehm, Perth Amboy, a breach of the peace commit popular in Prann They have con lace, hand beaded seed Both arc Kruduates of Wood- rent build-up to combat nets of disorderly conduct as been showing in Prince for 25 In favor were four Republi- has been named neuropsy- ipearls and crystals. She wore bridge High School. The bride strength. Machos is a 1961 follows: cans, John Hughes, David Ni- chiatric consultant of the Ian imported mantilla and is employed by Radio Corpora- graduate of Woodbrldge High 1 LUMBER CO. cola, David Miller and John, Health Service of the United Refusal to move from any WOODBRIDGE School and was employed by public street or public building .The filming ni -Greatest FRM CITT AND SUBURBAN DELIVERY Acme Food Markets, Iselin, be- Nations, Story Ever Told" \u> been post- Adams left the meeting eaiiv in The Amboy, doctor is !after being directed by anJ y — AN ESTIMATE ANYWHERE fore entering the Army in AOUIIIS ini. uie uirauiii; cuu.t HI .,„,, Anlt)Oj- aocior in ;•""-• "v..ib u.,^.™ UJ nonert until npYi \T "COOL OFF" t>u cu um l June. ... Dr. and Mrs. Isadore the evening, complaining oi aj licensed to practice medicine :member of the police force to: " " "" r' West Ger- move away; persons without| At Quality Keeps Us in Businesn . . . Rablnowltz enjoyed their stay sore thoat. and surgery in Mr. Molnar said he oppebed1 many and Switzerland, Ho legitimati e bbusiness or purpose, Building Material* In Tanglewood. , . Assembly- • Doors A- Nindo Millwork man Norman Tanzman have thee station because it would bbee : speak;, several languages and ;who idly remain or loiter on! • WsUboard sidewalks after being notified' 1 plenty ^of company in their at a dangerous intersection and i is a Fellow of the Royal Col TODAY .THRU SAIlRntY! Roofing • Floorln* to move away by any opllce 1 would depreciate property in legege of Physiciansy,, Neuro- All Hit Sho« in I "lor: Swallick Insulation • Plywood opinion of Maine as an ideal It's Love and I.uau Mhen , , . 1 vacation spot. . . . the area. psychiatric Section, of Great man: and person who shall rc- Mouldlnr • Knotty Pine Brltnin sls or Beer 1 t interefere in any man- "GIDGET GOKS Hardware • Kitchen ner with any member of the 'i the Mailbagr HAWAIIAN Wine • Paint Cabinet* police force in lawful discharge Tavern, Inc. the deci'ces of fashion, we hud Cadet Judith J. Nelson, of his duty. Plus, James Stewart, Liquor DOING IT YOURSELF? better do all we can to make! . Corner William & New Street rtfuiRhter of Lt. Cnl. and MrsHEALTH • / BEAUTY Thp ordinance was mtroduc Richard Wianvirk Sandwiches Let us adrlM you on new MErcury 4-012! n our legs look their best. .p& m Ule rccommendaUon of construction, attention and " nry H, Nelson, 22 Penn "TWO RODE TOGETHER' WOODBRIDGE rtpilrj. 437 Eahway Avc, Woodhrld p'rcel. Fords, completed the A great deal of improvement M,lglstl.atr BenJHmin L Rantor. "Betty and Joe"—Phone ME 4-9738 f There is a great deal of al-in appearance can be made by ft h annual college junior, course SUNDAY. MONDAY. TUESDAY • 'V W^C center. Port Mc- tention being called to lepslbeinp vei-y careful to hide any U. S. spi'ee drive puts scien- this season — the short skirts;blemish. cut or bruise that you tific gains first. Two Bl( Hlti In Color: flollan, Ala., August 23. The Sandra Drf - John Oarln ^"r-werk course was designed have seen to this. Many of us may incur. Broken veins are a "TAMMY TELL ME TRUE" rn five young women a preview would just as soon have ourtrial for some women. There is You're Lucky If You Eat At of life in the WACS with a skirts worn just above floor a makeup on the market de- and view toward selecting trie Army level, for obvious reasons. How- signed to hide these and other LUCKY CORNER Jamu. st»»art, Audle Sfunihy ever, since we must conform toileg blemishes. It is somewhat as a career. Cadet Nelson is a RESTAURANT "NIGHT PASSAGE' student at the University of thicker than makeup for the ace, but comes in different' MAIK ST. AND AMBOY AVE. OM'frtindft to Ruult * Minnesota. . . . Luis J. Apostol, Junction 15 ;ints, to be matched to your "Nothing But the Best" WALL TO WALL CARPETING son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil O. VILLAGE INN Toll Refund on Dated R«fipt Apostol, ^40 Remsen Avenue, :olonng. • BREAKFAST Avenel, completed recruit train- Bar & Restaurant Hair-free legs are a "mast' • LUNCHEON Ing August 26 at the Naval •or Kood grooming Sheer nv- • DINNER 2 Green St., Woodbridgt Training Center, Great Lukes, ons will not hide the hair on Orders To Take Out (Cor. Rahwjy Ave.) ;ho legs and even calls attcn- RITZ Theatre CLEANED IN YOUR HOME HI. . , . New students who will Call ME 4-ftfi41 Carterpt, N I, Kl l-SMO enter Cedar Crest College in- ion to it in some cases. DINING ROOM Open ? Days a VVfelt clude Elaine C. Harmsfen, Plenty of lather is the secret 6 A. M. to 9 P, M NOW THRU MONDAY of smooth" shaving. Scrape in daughter of Mrs. E. Harmsen, Frte Parking in Hear OPEN TO THE PUBLIC nly one directiolp — with the raj IVinahue, Claudettr Colbrrt, 30 Ryan 8treet, Fords, and Innnie 8t*T*ns In Jeanette Forsthoffer, daughter Hot Luncheons and Dinners grain, to avoid irritating hair M of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Forst- olicles. A heavy lather serves SPECIAL! Served Daily •TARRISH hoffer, 17 Mustlc Street, Fords 11 A. M. Till Closing, 1-:4S A, M. several purposes. Tt softens the TURNPIKE — Also — Sunday from 2:00 V. M. tohair, makes the razor travel DRIVE-IN THEATRE last But TVoC Least: smoothly, and helps avoid in- Rl 18 £L / 5050 tast Bruib/.O CARTOONS - SHORTS Closing (Midnight) fection in case of an accidental SEPTEMBER « • 9 SATIRII.W AND SJJNDAV , Joanne Woodward \1 1 P. M. Born at Perth Amboy Gen- nick. The lather • acts as a "RAU.T 'ROUND THF FLAG, eral Hospital: From Fords, a cleanser for the wound. .1 BOYS' THE KIRR ••% MONSTER" fen to Mr, and. 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    PAGE ELEVEN ha-Shanah Sunday Double Ring Ceremony s Jewish New Year Unites Local Couple I-; Thr high and Yam Kippur. the mllltarv f,,i the Jewish The marriage |Rftdzlwon ofNciated al th* Ane Pnt Wh h ll f Miss Anne Magnu- double ring ceremony and cel«- imvn.ihlp will !T ' • Sc"pt,rmh«i:S brated the Nuptial Mas£ 19, are known a* the (li\ntrliter of Mr. and Mrs. rundown flun- ,, „, „ , . .... bride, given In marriaf* of . n,,:ud Mimmiwn. 61 Oxford by her fatheri wore a R0WJ1 ^ tin- Year Adath unit Hobert John Kovac*. silk mist trimmed with Of >( Mr and Mrs. •William ques of Alencon lace and pearla. V7M. will be held Sunday and Mon-,meofor V snfo feofw 'vacs. 3D Hamilton Avenue, A four-tiered veil of. English illusion Was attached to 4 ,• held Sunday day evening* at 6:30 and Mon-'strms from thp earth (Is WHS solemnized Satur- morning und : crown of pearls and crystals, day and Tuesday mornings at rHurn* t0 the earth rurirnlng in St. John VI- rd«v morning 8:30. Rabbt Snmuel NewbergerV "Soviet Spaceman and she carried a bouquet of Israel sermon topi™ will be "The Lord scribed himself a '•v rimrch. Rev. Walter glamellias and stephanotls. Con- I* In Thl* Place." and on the'he Miss JoAnn KonarBkl. Fords, was maid of honor. Mrs. Wil- second day, "In Orbit." glob*. Upon hi., return •.m Jacob. Av- liam Kovacs, Woodbrldge, sis* Rabbi Bernard Frankell off itiotPd hhn w »aylngaylng:: TT knoknoww Case is Aidingter-in-law of the bridegroom* nrth'Am. Co- fhflrp Congregation Beth Sholom hn« I* such » thing as yearn- was matron of honor. Atte» ww Reformed for announced hi* topic* a* "A '"* one's home, however I dants were Mrs. Gerald De» Km ami-El, nfl tha Time to Take Inventory" and " *< there Is even a Oeek Needs Worth, South Amboy. and Mi»# nil held "Rules of the Road" yearning - the yearning for Patricia Hopko. Bayonne. Mill i « p M . and On Sundayy nightnight,, Rabbi !hr pRrth I don't know) WOODBRIDGE — Mayor Diane Campana, Iselin, cousin at 10 A. M, how Marshalhl!! Hurwit?,. Temple E- call It, _,„ . Frederick M. Adnms will meet of the bride, was Junior bride** .roiiRhout the know of maid. manu-El will speak on thp !m-| its existence. Thcrr Is Monday with Col. C. M. Duke, •i throughout poportancU e of fidfindini g a balance;110 btbr>ttrt r tthinh g in the world William Kovacs served htt iiriniu servicesibetween the demands of tradi- than thf> earth of the father- of the Army Corps of Englne- brother as best man. Usher* • iin will stress tion and those of modern life.'Rnt1' on which a man can •rs. in an edort, to secure ap- were Leonard Magmuon. Jr., stand and re- Monday morningg he willll din-dinah- work and breathe e in the proval tor dredging of the Colonia, brother of the bride; CUM the meaning of sacrifice tllr nf thp fields.' It proves that mouth of Smiths Creek. Eugene Clanciulll, Bayonne; ;i;r of the year 110 m Dennis Sabo, Fords, and Rob- to a modern man. Services will! «'ter how high man can Prior to the collapse of the i! to review his rPacn h(1 is KX C IJ E NC re Clplfnt nf a Pirst ert Kovacs, Fords, cousin of be held at Fellowship Hall, 120 drawn back to the ita« mm , 5 ' , ^ ~ * T 4 **'* «* Trust Company S25«..-year. f«,,r.ve,r xchclar- dike in Sewaren, the dredging n thp year that eftrtearthl , lto earthly things the bridegroom. PPleasanl t AvenueA , Edison. •hlp. was William Schwarti, Perth Amhoy. AmonR th,,sr who have been given yearly grants during thr |Mt seven year, contract with the Corps did not to promise to After a trip to Bermuda th* Newberter Menace I "But all the earthly comforts are shown above, with Emlen Roosevelt, bank present. They are. left to right, Allen G. Miller Neil Reisenmn Mr, include the dredging of the highest ethical and even luxuries are of Ruth W. Butrym, Mr. Roosevelt, Maryani, Swohortn, Ronald Johnson, Bruce Kovars and Mr. Srhwart/.. ' couple will live at 238 Wash- Today. Rabbi Newberger is- mouth of the creek, i yenr ahead avail if there is no peace. In ington Avenue. Carteret. For sued his annual New Year's "Now that the dredger is Rosh h»- Leviticus, the Lord promises: traveling the bride wore a beig* message to th* Jewish residents working in the creek," the 'And I will Rive peace in the Car Smashes Tree, dress with brown accessories. of the Township. He said. Schwartz New Winner School Needs Mayor said. "I do not believe Mr. and Mrs. Kovaoi gradu> 1 c ••^^ evening wil, usher rr'thri^ Possenuer Injured'^ °st< would be excessive. ated from Woodbrldge filch The clearing of the mouth o: School In Uie Holy High Season. With you afraid.' WOODBRIDGE — Jean Val- School. Mrs. Kovaos ia em- Of First Bank Grant the creek would be a boon to ployed as an assistant librarian the symbolic blowing of the Trarnjulllty Goal Met by Town chej, 39, Lockwood Avenue, was sliphtly injured Sunday, when navigation." for MerCfc an(j Company. Inc., Shofar on Rosh Haihonah, "Prosperity is valueless unless PERTH AMBOY — Continuing a policy now in it-s WOODBRIDGE — The vac- I the car in which she was rid- Meantime Senator CICfTordRahway. Her husband attended Jew* throughout the world it can be enjoyed In tranquil- is 115 year, W. Emlen Roosevelt, President, of the First Batik and ation of several Township ling, driven by Helen Nieder- P. Case lias informed the may- Union Junior College and will 'turn to a new year, 5,722, with lty. without the dread of as- Trust Company today presented a $250 scholarship to Wiiliam rayer streets, due to the construction meier, 30, also of Lockwood or that he is "negotiating with enter his senior year at Chiro- B"Y Ten young,P ,* °f repentance «nd sault, robbery, or devastation Schwartz, 200 Lewis Street, Perth Amboy. Mr. Srl'w;>.rt7, who for ft lt r y and blood, emulate their Cre- at Lehigh University; Bruce DIVIDEND-PAYING from the Perth Amboy General for Septembel 19. ;d arrival of ali0 pn?ij r for tlh K^? W wishfttor- I'el t!lt™ apply mercy and Kovacs, 491 South Park Drive, the futurf fu m At Hospital School of Nursing and DEER WANDERS class brings i *° " - Present;truthPresentth. Let them accept God's 'erth Amboy, a junior at Rut- In Port Reading portions of Carl M. Bommann, Edison, FORDS A concrete deer STOCKS TO FIGHT •i.UollS, the imans most soul-felt yearning dictum, 'Justice, Justice shalt Seventh and Eighth Streets will mankind ~J" gers University; and Maryann N, J., who graduated from Ohio be vacated. Residents of Port ornamenl, weighing 100 pounds, .vhool began ! " *«1 »on thothou follofollow thathatt thothou mayesmayestt University and Indiana Uni- le;i Swoboda, 375 Bruck Avenue Reading who inquired recently was stolen from his lawn, Dr LIVING COSTS jachieve the most desired bless~;i|vc; To understand the idea versity School of Law have re- ing of peace. regarding the delay of con- William Barron, New Bruns^ • Mtre accepted 'of Justice we must bear in Perth Amboy, a sophomore at ceived First Bank und Trust "Recent shocking nr struction of the school were wick Avenue, reported to po Need more income to balance your personal ••»u yews ago— * ld mind the Biblical teaching Montclalr State College. Comppny scholarships find com- hftv* Perturbed mankind. told by the Board of Education lice Tuesday. budget? Why not get that income by buying • •.".<•» • • *J •Ilint higl hOVI1WV schooI ijjl| ...... thai..u t i. , mu.,-, n^UU«r is U create111 dLilt . in the Allen Q. Miller, 408 Hall pleted their education. that the Town Committee was :..:ice examlna- H'ghJy Ktentlflc achievements i e of God. In every human reliable common stocks? As a first step, we'll ma(( Avenue, Perth Amboy, who Those who nave finished responsible, for it had failed to THIS WEEK'S • Mill qualiflca- of one nation are used a.s a being there It a divine spark their baccalaureate studies and send you a free 19-page booklet listing 375 graduated from Rider College pass the necessary ordinance. :"-year courje, threat to the free world. Ns-^nd each human life is sacred who are furthering their edu- stocks which have paid regular quarterly divi- In Iselin portions of McLean, ;•'• the National tions are rushing into largerjand of infinite worth. Justice cation are Neil Reiseman, 705 LUCKY NUMBER Warwick, Goodrich, Hunt and — IS — dends over periods ranging from 20 years bo .:^ng, will pre- is the awe-inspired respect for East Front Street, Plainfield, John Streets, will be vacated almost a century. Dividends have grown much .-ui'.f license n- jtht e personality of others, o: Rutgers (I960) who is enrolled School Land and in Colonia, portions of faster than living costs in the last two decades. registered nllrt- 'ttheir Inalienable rinht-s to life. at the University of Pennsyl- 1139 Emery Critical liberty and the pursuit of hap- vania Law School; and Mrs Caroline Place, Maple and Ce- Buying stocks is simple to do—the booklet tells dar streets are scheduled for Came In For Your i. tm includes > piness May th(1 Ruth W. Butrym, 664 Brace just how to start—and we'll be glad to answer I ns»n1 POP forthcoming TalksDelayed vacation. FREE CAR WASH L>d during which W L/Otal VJVrl jHlRh Holy Days usher in a new Avenue, Perth Amboy, Trenton any questions you have. For your bee copy, State Teacher's College (1961) In a fourth ordinance intro- nion Junior Col- „..„. T , , 'era of peace and tranquility WOODBRIDOE — A new just mail the coupon. who will continue her studies duced, Bradford Place, Iselin, :. where they take COLOHIA - In a Labor Day for ali of tn<> p(,oplfi of thp date for a conference of at- talk Monday, Oeorge Emery, world." in pursuit of a Masters Degreeiwas designated as a light traffic needed torneys to discuss an "amicable period, Democratic candidate for the at Trenton State Teacher's street. ; • settlement" regarding the own- ••••ntii* long, has Town Committee in the Fifth College. Donnelly u Lauded ership of the Free School Lands •i> nine months Ward, urged residents of Co- The presentation, of these tOVVN AIDES NAMED lonla to elect a "Democratic will have to be selected. grants by, the bnnk is to assist I Spear, Leeds & Kellogg- the class which For Swimmiitft Feat WOODBRIDGE — Miss Bar- j Members New York and American Stock ExdmfM administration m order to clean Last Friday had been selected worthy students who have at- WOODBRIDGE — Palmer bara Mucharsky, Miss Wanda houae" for a conference to be attended tained excellence in their aca- 288 Madison AVenue, Perth Amboy 'lun m the Uv- Donnelly, who successfully demic work at the secondary:Krusnica and C. H.Glroud were 1 "It Is now a mater of record." by Stewart M. Hutt, Township "ludenu real- accomplished a n historic school level. [appointed members of the Citl- Telephone: HUlcrest 2-8787 he said "Whatever kind of ex- Attorney; Francis Foley, coun- A homecoming 1 While the'bank has been par-jzens Redevelopment Committee Open every Friday ontjl 0:00 P.M. perlence Adanu aannd Miller and| "fir- *" by sw|mmmg around sel for the Board of Education; Island-sav Hit aub- Moularly interested-.la- helptiiRtfor a.term .expiring.-December .4^104 u»ir..__R^UbMe*n tat Ild H b Nathan TJUff, special Township party in p to further the education of;31. In another appointment, have had, it is not the kind ofi J ct of congratulaton' resolu- counsel and Stanley Levy, rep- MM. those interested in a career in j Herbert Ludwigson was ap- 791 Rahway Avenue experienoe necessary to govern tlons passed by the Town resenting Toolan, Haney and banking, the scholarships carryIpointed member of the Wood- WOODBRIDGE Woodbrldge Township Ourj Committee Tuesday. Romond, attorneys for the •: nursing ed- no stipulation on such a con-'bridge Township Safety Coun- TEL. ME 4-4333 ADD\ rotds are unpaved. patched! The committee said com- Trustees of Free School Lands. •d that the and repatched. or paved, torn pletlon of the feat ••indicates dltion. . ictl, cuming week thhe inhereniht t attributetibt s of However, Friday morning, up and repaved. The uncon- Mr. Hutt received word that his i. sestlorn at trolled Lssuinn of building per-j Youth of the Unitfd States" college to and that "Mr. Donnelly \z father-in-law, Dr. Samuel ,O. mils for single and multiple Berfcow, Perth Amboy, had died ng class to family dwellllng units has pre- deserving of all praise be- of a heart attack In Copenhag- : "i.iif and to in- stowed upon him." cipitated classroom en. Denmark, while on vacation, •' the function* shortage and more double vs-, and the conference was post- 1 department* GRAND OPENING •Ions. Higher tax bills show the poned. : > *ill also be in- Republican administration does WOODBRIDGE — The New • indent govern- not have the necessary expert- Jersey Highway Authority, Since three of the four at- •'••« Khool and ence to give us intelligent andierators of the Garden State torneys are Jewish and the emammm 1 »nd weloomlng efficient government." Parkway, will move into Its new Jewish High Holidays start • ' »t both lnatl- On Saturday Mr. Emery was offices on Route 440 on Novera- next week, it might be another gUMt of honor at a *wim partySber 1, Mayor Frederick M 10 days before a new con- ference is arranged. -•' • "ll'.'d are Eliz- at Ashbrook Swim Club. Adams' office reported today. Your investment in a Cadillac returns many dividends needs. And its precise craftsmanship and enduring •V'K'dbridge; over and above the finest motoring the world has ever styling have traditionally commanded a premium in Avmel; resale markets across the land. Visit your authorized H'^waiui Butter, known. Cadillac's favorable first cost, surprisingly close ' I!*k. Emm* to many models'of lesser cars, is very nearly your last dealer and discover the' practicality of owning a A »n U-sko and Cadillac ... and why this is a practical time to buy. Fords; 8u- ... for no car is more economical in its maintenance The Fords National B^nk

    Auguat 30,1961

    Notice to b Please be advised that the deposit liabilities shown on th, book/of the undersized bank as «totkm«*fim on August 11, 1961,-have bqen assumed by the !¥BBA Jnd Trust Company, of PertSx Amboy, New Jersey, and tha he status of the undersigned bank a, »j insured tag wi, therefore terminate as provided in section 8 (d) of tn« Federal Deposit Insurance Act.

    OUTFITS You are further advised that the First Bank and Trust .tnd Comply is an insured bank and that your deposit* wUl VARSITY 2T/to be insured by the Federal Deposit lUrance Sporatton in tin manner and to the extent provided in said act. VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED "Xj^OdiMW DEALER THE TORI* NATIONAL BANE On. FORM, JBWW MILLER PONTIAC - CADILLAC Corp. 477 W«t Milton Av.nu., FU 1-0300 Rahwy, N. J. #•#> Our Space Program ( Report from Chr Jnbqitnbrttt-teabrr Since 1957, when the Russians Doctor Talk launched the first Sputnik, we in the United States have been demanding This writer ha* been accused "Tokenism" is Hit by HAACP; and talking about "catching up" with lately by different Individual* of writing very little about Hearon the Soviet Union, in the race to control) medical problemi, whllt entire- Adjournment Outlook Pessimistic outer space and to develop the latest ly too much about modern day and best rockets, missiles and space politics! lif Cartrret These critic; further state By EDWARD H. SIMS and Chances for c- ships. that such a column »hould deal WES MYDEN passage of some tv> ""* ' bill R»''. There is disturbing evidence to sug- with people's problemr i an_.d _ WASHINGTON, D, C. - I Charles C Gregory should nilWtrTthe public to new and Intensified drive forj'PPMrotly havf b*f;. E4ltot tod PibUsbif gest that we are falling further behind. the many wonderful advances more school Integration ln Dlxle!con*1« Mttoa .to develop when tells ring for po«ed with r»r*i Burnt (W»U«M "tab •» i today. : recently that it will be four or five th(> Urt of th ne w backing. It not oni- lit* Omi Simi lit «-l"l The writer readily admits * * years (at best two or three) before we , I the controversial •• that when this task was under-j With some race mixing "aid to private a^ will be able to use rocket engines as taken the true purpose was to.classroom* already ln all ._,._„, .... ,, Cirurtl Kr» Jmrj try and inform its reader's onjfour of those states-South ,.™ «"•'«> « powerful as those which were used ordinary everyday medical Carolina. Qeorgla. AlabamaLnew! ?™ul« ^ WOOHBRIDGf PUBLISHING COMJ'ANT earlier this month by the Russians, In subjects. Since starting this and Mississippi—the principal column, however, an all-out at-'target of the campaign will be Cturle«'C Gr»f*fj President orbiting a space ship and landing it PUbllC school <;n U«noc< F Campion, tack by the Washington "liber-'what the National Association measure also tip Vice PreaMent and Trtwnrer successfully in Russia. ils" and fellow politicians^- Advancement of Colored threaten the very existence of Pwple refers to as That space craft weighed well over popular i Bj t»m«« il eratt per cofj medical practice in America as.ThLi 1* the term NAACP Suncnpuwa (MM »T sull, intiadlni pofU«" 10,000 pounds (some believe it weighed we know It today. uses /or the practice In man, >at rtmi Mil; tf] month* p.»; tbnt month*, U or dm Ul crowded with m.; Jl U, riniM <»fta* kj •»* U ceati. Hi p»J»blt 14,000 pounds) and the power to pro- This threat to American » ^Lf » ' * «eminent •a v&tutt*.' pel such a craft successfully in orbit Ls Icine and the right of all j federal help on choice of their family physician., comply with the ? MJM*<11 "'« v,' started some eighteen years ago mcB"> 9 enormous. We do hot have rocket en- Supreme Court decision while "* win* :-o . — and today, the fight to pre- r gines anywhere nearly capable of per- maintaining segregated school* a measure will d: ..- vent socialization of medicine j/or all practical purposes. tive support b<>> ,vr; forming such a feat, and what is more. ls more necessary than ever i Thurgood Marshall, chief at- of the prevtou* p- before. jwill get by ULilpti.' , we will not even have them when our torney for NAACP, and Roy This writer, and many, many in no mocJ|*.] ;, Judge Convery's Decision Saturn project is fulfilled — possibly thing in thaVfWd',-. jrector, have already served no- We think that to all intents and pur- next year. the time ls here and now, when' poses, any suggestion for the partition One can remember U. 8. experts children in shington politicians! If of Woodbridge Township as advanced talking of rocket engines which pro- vlously all-white schools this the private practice of medi- that PrfMd : by a group of residents of Port Read- duce a million pounds of thrust, as if fall to set the stage for a newand cine can be socialised then Oovernnv: rash of court suits In cases should use all tly. ing and Sewaren, has been stifled for this would bring us even with the; there will b£ no stopping of where the applications are' re-prevent any st«ri -,; further soclallxation of Amer- all time. Soviet program. Even yiis goal was fused this fall. ican industries. The decision against the proposal thought ambitious in some U. S. circles This fight does not involve White they are so far declin- Qore said lie reached by Judge Samuel V. Convery, attack, there is good reason to crease would aa'.,r..-. produce such thrust. know It today ln America. sitting in Superior Court, can of course The Kennedy Administration, believe the tactic may be used raise in steel •*•&.-.' be appealed through two steps to the In short, after four years of revalu- with its powerful backing by in the states with no integra- something ts doi.e • organized labor and other ul- tion at all as well as ln those such action." Supreme Court of New Jersey. Al- ations, shakeups. crash programs, the tra-liberals, Including the So-with only a few Negro students. He further stat.ii though we are not aware of any consti- voting of extra funds, the appoint- cialist Party of America, are The effect of the campaign is so important to *: probably will have relatively tutional questions being involved in ment of czars and coordinators, et al now proposing the Anderson- that an Increase .: Under the Capitol Dome King bill. This bill, If passed, little to do with the 1961-62 would likely lead • the case, if there are, the matter can we still are sadly behind the Russians will provide tax-paid hospital;enrollment picture but could round of Inflation and nursing home benefits for alter the situation considerably be carried to the Supreme Court of the in this vital field and we may be falling By J. Jiseph Grlbbiis by a year from now. elderly persons on Social Secur- MtCLOY'S WARMM, United States. even further behind ity at 65 years of age. adjournment— United Stat Judge Convery, as we sit in the lay- TRENTON —Built-in safety and his enginee have con-nave occurred since 1957. Pre- . McCloy man's seat, decided wisely and well. on the 1.850 miles of New jeij-'structed more ihar 84 miles of ylously y six deaths occurred In around Labor Day—now seem* might be able to :<••• German Elections es but such cases as these are nuclear bomb •*••.•:. hlglmy system MVin8 center barriers :o eliminate 1955 alone. more remote than ever. Even We assume he has adequate founda- The German election campaign is f 'head-on coUtior.f. 235 jug-| .3ut there ^ m sut)6tltute now Uken care of by existing Sen. Everett Dirksen, the melUnite- d States k:\m:\. and tion both in the law and in the cases, low - voiced Senate Minority This statement v. :• writer hs u^ay ^ the ,«t wm be ^^^ SST^SS. S Leader from Illinois, is now a recent speech to '. • \ to support his decision. Certainly— single instance which a per- Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and Highway Commissioner Dwight separaUons to el:rrjnate cross If real courtesy were prac-j telling reporters he can't see Press Club. son from a purely practical point of view- Berlin Mayor WillV Brandt. Both men'R- <>•Palme r believes. (traffic; 35 creeper lanes to OUJ. the end before September 23 or Uced on all accMlonSi was denied help because of the Some scientist, -•••:-• ct«r,A t /«v^,,t n, -««,„ ™ii«Ue ir, Because New Jersey has the .provide separate Ur.es for slow , later and other estimates range any other decision would have resulted Q ataUt TM would decline I Inability to pay for medical at- Congress and military -> stand for about the same policies, m ^pntmtion of ««-moving vehicles traveling UP to as late as October 1. That (greatesimiW t concentration of pop- rapidly. In the final analysis .. tentio". Yearly, American t been urging for s-',.. • in chaos, both as respect to Wood- hills; 450 traffic signals to ^ the drlver upon whom we 'pessimistic outlook stems from the field of German foreign relations, ulation in the western Hemi tors contribute millions that the United S:a-. ; •, bridge Township and to every com- sphere. Palmer realized upon, control vehicular movement at must ^ We need hb support the long list of still-unflnlshed tests of nuclear wea;>: -. The vote, then, is more of a test be- hours of business such as foreign aid, taking office seven years ago, Intersections, and painted 40,- ^ b ^ intelligence and his A „. -. u . . hav* been suspend-c d, munity in New Jersey. The entire needy wlthaut chaw andad major appropriations measures tween the two men. that something must be done to 000,000 feet of reflecting white We«V lS It u much " the long negotiation Vv; ditional thousands receive med- structure of our government could curtail the dally and contin- ™ ' \; „ „„ tv,° .„.„. interest in living, u is tnucn H)H nl th H , ^ and the still-unsettled matters Russia and the Univi ?••' Voters will have to determine lines each year on the outer,n[(X{ t0 sayo{ afnfnd .Hwe ne ical attention without paying, uous slaughter of motorists and of Civil Rights Commission ex- -have been subject to alteration if edges of all State highways. :comes, ,rJtead of 1Thfre he for such services! whether they think the 85-year-old their passengers. On many of tfce main routes goes'." tension and the Senate's fili- China asks Laoj r.ou::a ^Judge Convery had ruled otherwise— It Is a life or death struggle buster rule. debate at Geneva. German Chancellor will be aljle to In 1953 the average of 5.8,through municipalities, the TRAFFIC:—Ever wonder where and while, of course, we have no no- — American doctors have been more vigorously protect Germany's persons were killed ln New Jer-:hjgher center barriers haveiail the cars come from when a pushed into politics by the pol- tion of the thinking which entered his sey for every 100,000,000 mil«ielimmate, Senate Office ;hree times Pennsylvania's and) 8econds later he leaped over 32 YEARS IN PERTH AMBOI party's leader for a continuing period Building, Washington, D. C. Home—Westfleld. 'lve times the national &ver-jtne bar shouting: "My gosh, it , With junior, or sissy, just starting Senator Clifford P. Case . 8«nata Office Bulldlnj, 1 of time. ge of State highways. |l» my father,.' School, this is the perfect time of the Washington 25, D. C. Home—345 Elm Avenue. Rahway 'laaa, Newark Junction, the year to appeal to all parents for re- The Germans have a tradition of HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES At some locations such as th* electing' elderly men to office. They Representative Peter PreUnghuysen, Jr, (R), Fifth Con- Camden Airport Circle, and the straint and good judgment in dealing George Washington Bridge stuck with President Hindenberg and gressional District. House Office Building. WasWni- with school teachers anjd administra- .&» 25. D.[c. Home—Morrletown. Garden State Parkway's inter- tors. No doubt junior and sissy will en- reelecte"d him in 1932 when he was well change with Route 22, average State Legislature dally traffic volumes of more YOU'LL NEVER SCORE counter some difficulties during their into his eighties. This will seemingly; than 100,000 vehicles a day are be the case with Chancellor Adenauer. STATE SfTNATOR encountered. new school year. John A. Lynch. New Brunswick ; And, aa if to put the frosting on reducing outgo, with- However, the teachers and adminis- MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY on the cake, New Jersey has out a Check Book. The trators who are attempting to drill a Seven Signs of Alcoholism Norman Tanzman, WoodbrUfee more than 200,000,000 inter- J. Edward Cramel, MUltoTm state crossings a year. INTEREST record shows you how The fast pace at which we live 'today bit of information into your sweet Joseph Doren. Dunellen ' INCOME:—Everything k» til Paid on you spend and where you things' heads have troubles of their is causing a considerable increase in right (flown on the farm. New Jersey's hard working can save, And checks are own, and unless there is an obvious alcoholism, and as a result, there are Board of Chosei FreeiiWert Karl E. Metzger, President, Rutgen University. New 'armers grossed t305.000.000 SAVINGS the safe way to pay. Open need for a protest, parents would flo a v|st number of persons who are on Brunswick. : \ 'rom sales of their products your Checking Account at thejroaii to becoming alcoholics, In Oeorge U Burton, J:, 19 Agate Road. Lawrence Bpook last year. They received $84 f ACCOUNTS well to remain in the background ajid 000,000 from the sale of eggs this bank. most cases, these individuals are the Village. New Brunswick. see—at least,, for a while—how thirigs Edytbe 8. UcAndrewa, New Brunswick. and poultry, and $66,000,000 Vork out before they ask for special last ones to realize they are going Joteph R. Costa, 123 HUlcreat Aveou*. Idlaon. from the tale of milk. For vege- tables grown on jthe farm, the •treatment, special care or special at- down the road to alcoholism. The sev- Thomai H. Lee, 140 Front Street, 8«tt> Plllnfleld, George Otlowsk) Ml Kenned; Stiifct, Pertto Amboi, groat income was $53,000,000 REGULAR tention for junior. en warning signs of this malady most William J. Warren. 875 Main Street. Fardi. Included were tomatoes for proceaslng. which accounted BANKING HOl'RS; It will also be well to remember commonly recognized are: (1) Sneak- for 15.500,000 of the total Woedbridge Towisbif CoMitUe Monday Thru that the nation's schools must be ing extra drinks. Hanging around the Sales of nursery and green- punch bowl to help serve — and drink. MAYOR—Frederick M. Adam*,.Calool» house products brought in $36.- Thursday based upon generally accepted average, PTR8T WARD-Chulei Mokw, Woodbridge 000,000 and fruit receipts I A. M. to I P. M. standards and tha|; special operations (2) Feeling the need for a drink to Maynard Wlniton, Woodbrtdt* totaled $25,000,000. Sales re- Friday v canot be undertaken for you, or any start a business day or conference. (3) SECONt) WARD-Jfueph Nemyo, Fordi turns from peaches .set a new Need for a drink at a certain time in ii Leon Blancflard, Fordi wcord at $9,000,000 t A, M. to 6 P. ML small group, nq matter how good the THIRD WARD—Robert Jacka. Avenel The Income from livestock, idea may be. It should also be reraem- the day. (4) Irritability about drink- Jqhn Hughea, Woodtttdga irlmarlly cattle, calves and ing, or being deprived of something to FOURTH WARD—Thomai J, Coa^ello, IwUu hogs, totaled $18,000,000 In oered, by the parents, that their sup- David Nicola, Hello I960. Retunu from sales of port of the school, its teachers and drink. (5) Drinking alone. (6) Drink- FTTH WARD-John Evanko, Cownte field crop* totaled $13,000,000 administrators, is vitally important to ing to prevent hands from trembling, David T. Miner, Colonla, Cash receipt* from &ales of or to ease tension. (7) Steadily in- white potatoes were $s,!>0u 000 the happiness and satisfaction of their Bortigk of Carteret CHANNEL IS:—Tlie Federal Woodbridge children. creasing daily doses. MAYOR-Stepben Sklba Communications Commlstion President of Borough Council—Walter Sullivan Washington, members of which in a surprisingly large percentage While some may partake of alcoholic take the month of August off COUNCILMKM of cases, where students fail to do jjat- drinks for one or more of the above each year, will soon decide the Thomu Deverln Walter SuUivtoi fate of New Jersey, only tele- National Bank isfaetow work, the reasons can be reasons, and not be on the road to al- John Hutnlck John ECZurllla vision channel, 13 Aleaandtr fluch Adam Symborakl traced to parental neglect, attitudes coholism, others drinking for one or Hew York interests are at- more reasons listed above, are on the tempting to remove the station or Incapacity. A helping hand for jun- Ttwishlp of EdUoi to New York, which would ior, a consistent policy of aiding him mail to uncontrolled alcoholism. There MAYOR—Anthony M. Yelencsici leave New Jersey the only state Praildent of Council-Neil A, McDonald in the union without at least OFFICE 1SCUN OFFICK and requiring him to do his lessons, is no way to tell who will become an COUNCHJIEN one TV outlet. Governor Rob- Cor. Moore Avenue and Be Ull Oat) Trw »o»d will pay large dividends for him in fu- alcoholic and who will not, but the WUMam F. Aihton Prank J. Takaa ert B. Meyner and Important Street • WOODBRIHGE, r IIELIN, N. J. ture years, even though it requires warning signs listed above should pro-1 Bernard J. Dwyer Or, William Toth businessmen of the Garden WUliam H. Margolu Walter B. Wood State claim such & move con- Corpus""" some time today. It is worth the effort. vide you with a valuable yardstick, ill Mtmb«r: Fedw«» ««••*« Sjrtoss aa4 ft4eral D«m»lt Insurance Listed\ll\i Ward GOP Course on Cath PAOB THIRTEEN 30th To Hold DinnerTV , Sisterhood Makes Plans SSunday, Hebrew \AA UW Se ts HELIN-Thc Fourth Ward i0 plans at * . ISELIN — An adult inquiry COLONIA - The newly or- Church mr Ptl tended to teach the Fatherhood! For Dinner November 6 ^"^ ^V^ Member Tea at Fireside Hall fc,th Mrs I class an "The Teachings of the ganized St. John Vianney High COLONIA - The Board of God and His attributes as ISELII3EUN - AAt.«.««,ti«t an executive. position of chairma. . n _ COLONIA - The Board of! 9? Louis Leva presiding Catholic Church" will be con- School of Religion will hold its the i of Temple Beth United Church of found In Scriptures. 'Irst session Wednesday eve- A buffet dinner will he held ducted by St. Cecelia's Church and Colonln, will The course Is open to the 7:30, in the Colonia In honor of c«rl A, Firming at St. Cecelia'ecelias School Room Sept. 16th ,,,1,-y fair the [public without cost or obliga funlor High School. The course Jr., Town Commlttw if i ™ch Tnursclay from 8:00 tton. it win n]M(ls. Valfty Road, mmlttw candU to 0:3 be conducted by for Public High School stu- COLONIA — Mrs Normtn "I,88"!?**- September 24, to 0:30 P. M., startingg tonighgtt Rev, Robert j 55 of aarden State endendini g h Meyer, parish wts and consists of weekly i g season. Rift awarded to the memberIpurt of September Schneider, membership chair- snturdnv, Septem- &£ 4 P. M*. to 8 P. M. at Lou shortly before assistant. >ne hour sessions for 35 weeks man for the Colonl* Branch of Hornets Ad Lib, Route 1, iT Easter. for the tournament rfadm? the most books fromi RwldenU of the nrr, wtahlrur ;ach year for four years, at the r 7 ml rs 1 the American Anoctation of Hn. Mrs. Rose Perlllnrd is The purpose of the course Is l™ !!?Ma» h"12J Jong g*"!!d . ™* * !; "*' SI.U»rhooSith d LibraryL , i to enrolll theithi r childrehild n In either the church University women, ha* an- of to present to Interested non- d of which successful stu- irir»e M..I..InvitedJ . m.Ther e wil..l. b^e Donor!! school are requested to call Mrs. a workshop man Mt Catholics the fundamental doc- Teas Planned lents will receive a diploma 'redits and a chance to win IrwIn'WolNon, FU 8-3561. nounced a membership tea to ,,n- at the church ftncl A K ry lev. Edward D, Btrano nd ten or [be held Saturday, September Mr. Fleminm g trines of Christianity as taught B •rizes. For Information call Mrs. Max Rnuchwarg. FU during the ng outlined his lay teachers will conduct the Mrs. Seymour Klepner. Holy Name Unit 7464 1«, with Mrs. R A f set awl»t- ;,,v by the Catholic Church. Al- _-..*.MVW LUC s, worklnfc on Campaign for the remalninK Ing. though the course Is intended By Sisterhood lasses which form one field of A cake sale at Hilltop Shrtp-, A new class in "Studle* In fair. two months and 1 the reported on the CYO program for spiritual, Rite is scheduled for October 12 Judaism" Ix belnc formed and The tea will be held at the progress so far. primarily for non-Catholics, - Mrs.Irv i cultural, To Meet Monday i. a variety of [Catholics who wish to obtain a Oiossman, vice president In --" social and athletic with Mrs. Jerome CassHI | will be made availablvlable forr ehll- home of Mrs. John Yakublk, W and children'* John J. Schrelber, Jr.. Fourth Stratford Drive, from 2:30 to fetter understanding of the charge of membership an- lotlvitles. Each weekly session ^airman, j COLONIA — After the u?ual ddn- n 8 tto 12 years old. The to the com- Ward chairman, reported on '111 also have a social, closing 4:00 P. M. dmR nounced new residents of the Mrs. Ira Weljer has a lovelyI™""1" recess, the regular clMs ! meft once the Township campaign for basic teachings of the Catholic it 11 P. M, *" * Ea<>n Church are also welcome. community and all other pro- selection of handbapi to sell lmonthly meetings of the St. Sundaw y mornings. DftnlU m»y <•' the 54 members ,,r the Various James Mitchell, Republican spective members will soon be Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ra- ,=.:.<-tnuii oi nanaoBRg to *ell.|Jonn Vianney Holy Name So- ."" -"—- fro•--m- MM-- . — the Colonia Branch will lnlnvl» A free instruction manual They will be distributed by! |pt» ...m .. . - «• Wolf. ack liar. Mrs candidat^nuu.uoi*e fomr Governoruovernor.. MMr.|"Ufr p in Christ" will be supplied invited to get-together teas and, itocny (FU 8-4076» will cha- ]r 80 or M Raucnwant. a prospective member, but all area captains. Donor credits are'pVcletyi wll, l Monday, S' " " country kltch- Mitchell will be honored at a to all attending,,The book was will be visited by the member- perone the social portions of IVR liable, P M at Civic Im-I women holding degrees from rinrk Lum, Jr. Coffee and cakp hour at 10 selected because |t Is designed ship committee of the Sister- the program. Each parent will available | ' - AAUW-approved college* are There iiss ann urgentt call fofor Club, inman Avenue .j Klebe Rat Mitzvah ..Mirlcs, Mrs. Walter A. M. tomorrow at Woodbridgejto help Its readers become hood of Temple Beth Am. On "ie asked to help chaperone at e held on th Invited to attend. Institutions east one affair durlnfj the 35;hree volunteers to serwfa's co- isslonn will be held on the Christmas candles OOP headquarters, and at ani familiar with thp Inspired word j the committee are Mrs. Howard Holy Name Parnde, annual re Scheduled Tomorrow now recognised by the Assocla- lnformRInformal nouhourr Rat 9 P M >' "" -' ~ -• • reek season. chnlrmen of the Write Ele- Ion number 420. Interested \1r.i. rtnrry Erlck- t 9 P. at the|of God, the Holy Scriptures. Florman. Mrs. Leonard Kraus treat and the variety show. Log Cabin. Mrs. Stanley Schuman, Mrs. phant Sale. Anyone Interested I8ELIN - The Bas MltzvahLromen are asked to contact .' Miumb shop, Mrs. |The first lesson, "Happiness The opening session win ilso An organizational meeting [of Linda Klebe, dsushKr of David Schoenberg, Mrs. Alex please call Mrs. Laurence Mrs. John Yakublk. FU 1-J709, .-'.....iviin; Rames, Mrs. The dark-horse prize was irovlde an opportunity for for the variety show will be heldiJMr. snd Mrs. Walwr Klebe, and Qod, Our Father," is ln-umber and Mrs. David Abrams. Steinberg. 3r Mrs. Norman Schneider, Fu won by Louis Leva. those who did not apply for at School 17, Monday, 8 P. MI Fords. , will be held tomorrow .(•:'•- The first meeting of the sea- membership at the August The Gift Shop has lovely ,-2597. Parsons la the Men attending the Holy Name,'—nigh *—t •at Congregation Beth ;i;nimn. son will be held tonight at 8:30 dance, to Join the CYO and to gifts for the" high holiday.!, Society meeting who wish to'Sholom. On » national scale, AAUW moderately priced. Mrs. Jack , ,,is of the Country R'nai B'rhh Women at 518 Inman Avenue. A game participate in the bowling and participate in the warlety show incourages high standards of Qoodman or Mrs. t. E. Selser- Tickets for the High Holiday! toward the build- IK FASHION NOW night and evening of fun Is basketball leagues now being will be dismissed at 8:50. Rob- !duc«tlon (or women. The or- man may be called. services may be obtained from inctunry on Lake Appear on TV Show being planned by Mrs. Murray "ormed. ert Wilms and George White, Herbert Sell*. 'on develops a study- Heller, vice president in charge Unsponsored Saturday lunch- action ibrogram in education, All Public High School stu co-chairmen, have scheduled A Yom Klppur dance has One of the new of programing, Refreshments eons for Hebrew students will international relations, social COLONIA — Seven members! coats is of dents from the St. John Vian the sei-vlces of Miss Flora Hay- been planned for September 23 will be served by Mrs. Schoen now be sponsored by the Sis- itudles. status of women, and from Sinai Chapter, B'nal'WnthHic plush which resem- ney Parish are required to at es as director for the presenta- at 9 P. M. Arthur Frlerman an- 1)1( s terhood. the arts. B'rlth Women, appearer--.-d- o-.n. thej—...I ' "a sheare— * d*• beaverwait*. . I11t VJU1I1CcomeH- tend this Religion School faith 1 berg, hospitality chairman tion which will require the nounced at a committee meet- y Furness Show. WNTA-!1" lu fully and are Invited, along November 8 is the date for "Betty Furness Show". WNTA-!1 " luscious colors and can beMany new items will be on sali servldes of about 100 people. Ing that the "HI-Fls" will pro- AAUW maintains a Fellow* TV, Channel 13 last Thursday.1 *"™ TV Channl 13 lt Th * 'or daytime or evening at the merchandise tables, with Catholic High School stu- the paid up membership dinner. Thomas McCann, president, vide the music. Tickets may be ihlp Fund of nearly two mil- The local women answered dents from the Parish, to Join A surprise proRram is in store...... " . , . Registration for youth groupt announced the Holy Name So obtained from Mr. Frlerman. lion dollars to aid gifted women tthee telephonestelephones and accepteaccepted f coat, in different shades the CYO and participate in th Anyone interested in sendlnR Campaign and United Synagogue Youth ciety Bowling League will com A general assembly and regis- scholars through graduate fel- ans f tlal c Or seem b e social and athletic activities c New Year's greetings please lowships. The group also brings Ivfiin Free Public [questions from view™ which ? . ^ *? Chapter Is now underway mence operations Tuesday, S tration for Hebrew and Sunday •Minsor Its annual in turn were submitted to '^"Ji£ that organisation. call Dorn Sablotsky. P. M. at the Edison Lanes. The School students will be held [women from other countries to tomato rods and lipstick reds Meetings will begin the flrsl iinve September panelists by Miss Furness. The rummage sale held last league, is open to any member Sunday from 10 to 11:30 A. M. the U. S. to study, approxi- and they enmp In many differ- week in October. For furthe inn it .. mniimiuc i» ujjfn to any memoer Participating were Mrs. Jer- Hy Falchook, Board of Edu- mately 30 each year. ent kinds of material. |information contact Mrs. Han June ne ted a profit of $150 of the parish. Anyone who has participating ome Stlch .president; Mrs. cation chairman, announced As a branch, the Colonia Collars on coats range from en Isaac, chairman youth ac and another is scheduled. All not previously signed up for , Hide: Jules Bluestone and Mrs. Don- tivlties. ABOUT YOUR HOME members are urged to save used,[bowling may do so Tuesday and that Sunday School classes will group includes all areas of roll around the neckline to but not abused, clothes. Woodbrldge Township, Rah- [iiinn, Mrs. Beu- ald Llebesklnd. vice president; Yiskor donations for Yom An easy way to entertain If possible a spot will be made resume September 17 and He- !those tha t CRcann be worn Standstand- Sisterhood will be hostess way. Metuchen, Perth Amboy, 5. Martha John- Mrs. Leo Orossman. Mrs. Bun'-' " „ .T," - Klpor are being accepted _, for them on one of .the teambrew School sessions will start mB up ln a vpry young guests during the sum Hark, and Westfleld. They ;:!lc Tagliarenl Ueuell FelngoldFelmtold,. MrMrss . u™Leonar,d dining style. for Congregation inspiration rosters. September 18. Mrs. David Chick, chairma_.._ _.n. o„ mer seasoonn is with a backyaba n dinner October 7. Plense cull support qualified women for M Frank Stahl Chakrln and Mrs. Harold Feist. While Paris is showing the Torah Fund, for the purchase Picnic. It's not necessary to Helen Falk if interested in Important posts, state and lo- i'.iul Frohweln, fitted coiit, there are many full of a second Torah. to a great deal of trouble. Jast committee work. Kennedy Park PTA cal, and encourage women's ,. Mrs. Louisa Carol Emery to Get shape? that «o nicely over suits New Years greetings will b fix and old-fashion box lunch Mrs. H. A. Sells, pnst presi- participation in civic affairs. ,;idrew Billings League Auxiliary Board Meets Tonigh and bid fair to continue their Included ln the Newsletter to b for each guest. Invite them to dent, was nominated to the Diploma in Nursing In addition to the regular Stiaullna, A To Meet Tomorrow popularity available before the holiday; the dining table where they I S E L I N — The Executive [monthly meetings, some of the Mrs. Mae Po- Anyone who wishes to havpick up a box, a paper napkin iBoard of PTA of Kennedy Park LIVING COSTS UP COLONIA—Miss Carol Joai | other activities of the branch . Mary Oleson , ISISELIE N The first fall meet- their family listed may contac and a paper cup. Emery, daughter of Mr. anSchood l 14, will meet at th Include a bridge luncheon, a Cause for Pause Mrs. Harold Traberman. u.and Mrs. Sue ing of Woman's Auxiliary In the backyard or porch or Living costs, which haven't Mrs. George E. Emery, East school, September 14, at 8:0 dessert fashion show, and a "How do you cure your hus- failed to rise in July for the past of the Iselin Boys League wllljband finm terrace have plenty of chairs Cliff Road, will graduate from P. M. Mrs. Hamilton Billings dinner dance. Anyone wishing staying late at the The Limit! ten years, hit a new peak this membera &. held tomorrow at 8:30 P M.lclub?" and a table set with a pitcher St. Michael's Hospital School Jr.. will preside. further information, please call Observing the speed limit li of iced tea or coffee July. A rise of 0.4 per cent over |or Nursinc, Newark, ^Sunday . The first regular Mrs. Yakumik or Mrs. Schnel- Park and at tno pjrsl Presbyterian "When he came in late one hi ll the June figure was the steep- thl PTA wl11b e neld at :ni'Hllh •Church of Iselin. Mrs. O. T „ J --- , « 'y commendable and al The box lunch can include! GraduatioGradiiaiIori"ew>Vcises'wnTtake'n exorcises will taU ' the IderI . 1 nilled out/IsUiat you, j good way to get your car almost any kind of dinner from!pst rise in nine months, place at 3:00 Pi M. in the!...-,- J . . frled cnlcl{eni sa]a[1 mi rQ]ls' ' ' all Jim?' BI1d my husband's name rammed from behind. — The Food prices were the highest memlx-"rs and l«am mothers tolls Frank" Sacred Heart Cathedral, New- ,||s ,„, ,s NotA Happy One be held September 14. at 8:30 iMemphis Commercial Appeal. followed by gasoline, ..•• w^b Davis. ftUend Flna, plHns and ftr with butter to sandwiches deviN ark. Mis.s Emery will start her PIK, lho „„,, Tr ho CH^M P. M., with Mrs. R. A. Pad, 218 ed eggs and potato chips. goods, used cars and Ellsworth Street, Iselin. rangements for the Iselln Boy's j Choose a dessert that can beclothes. st, he is a brute or a coward: IU.1K I'KAVKR League picnic will be discussed GLAMOR GIRLS Hospitnl on September 18 packed in the box. he doesn't he is a dumb What has become of the Sriin Assembly of. The annual picnic will be uck of a corpse. — Detroit myth that women belong to the : Id a "Week of,held Saturday at Men-Ill Paik Early fall is the best time to ee Press. weaker sex? • rMig Monday, 8ep- Oroves 1 and 2 Qames will be put in new evergreens, for 1; i I'.c church will be played and presentation of |transplanting can safely be ./ ri i.o A. M. every day trophies made to the All-Star done once the growth is estab- . •ixn all day. Rev. teams and graduates. Refresh- lished, Early fall transplanting K ;;!n. pastor, an- ments will be served gives evergreens an advantage, •: •:..'.. tln'b« service* will for the plants have time to grow \f". on Sunday, 8ep- We suspect that the man into adjustment before winter :: with Water BaptU- who 'loves summer" 1* about cotnes. i satisfied. Evergreens should be moved THOMAS JOSEPH with a ball of earth so a trench must be dug around the plant FISHKIN BROS. - SINCE 1912 The soil must be damp to cling to the roots during mov- COSTELLO ing. After the trench is dug a- Funeral Homes round the plant, trim down the ball of earth with a fork to a void injuring roots which [should be wrapped in burlap Green St. & Cooper Ave. State & Center Sts. while It is being moved. Iselln, N. J. Perth Amboy. N. J. The planting hole should be dug with care. If the new loca Tel. LI 8-4641 HI 2-0075 tion is in clay-like soil the hole must be one foot "deeper and wider than otherwise-necessary Work some peat moss or well- rotted leaves into the soil at the bottom of the hole. 9 BOYS' GYM SUITS Transplant evergreens &L soon as possible after they are Tom Stevens i Elastic Waltti $1-98 "Sure, it's taking rne a long time to decide .. Tin dug. Before planting, soak the looking for a cruise to a country that likea us!" ball of earth and root* in water five or ten minutes. Dance Studio Water transplanted ever greens regularly until the Announces Classes in GRIP GYM SNEAKS [ground is frozen. After the ground freezes, cover the base Open 9 a.m.-9 p. m. Daily with some kind of mulch, tRecular $5.951 $4.95 A burlap screen will protec_ the more tender varieties from lap - Ballet - Acrobatic SATURDAY 9-6; SUNDAY 10-6 harsh winds and strong win ter sun. and MODERN J^ZZ * WITH To Go Anyplace in the World LUNCH KITS THERMOS Similar BOAT-NECKED, SLEEVELESS, and slimmincly-straUht! The merchant who doesn As if they weren't enough style , . . it's also knitted ln two by Land, Sea or Air You advertise has nothing on the exciting shades; body in baby pink, edging in bittersweet, FREE Pick-up Service (Regular 12.95) man ln jail. He isn't doing any If you can knit and purl—increase and decrease—this is thing either. — McDowel for you. And for right now! Hurry and send your stamped -in - Pay Only the Regular Fare (Marion, N. C.) News and self-addressed envelope for Free Leaflet No. PK-1696. GIRLS' GYM .89 iNo Service Charge at Central State) Iselin • Colonia • Fords SUITS $2 If > Are The Authorized Reservation BUILD... REPAIR... MODERNIZE Avenel and Carteret Your HOME! PORTABLE TYPEWRITER and Ticket Agent for ••••* KKMINGTON AIRLINES: Air France, Alitalia, Aero Naves, Allegheny, American, BOAC, Braniff, Delta, SEE REGISTER NOW! Kl'M-RITEU Eastern, Iberia, Irish, KLM, Loftansa, Mo- hawk National, Northeast, Northwest, Pan AXIA For Financing! CAU.TEKET STUDENTS CALL American, Swissair, ^abena, TWA, Trans Proper uiikeep of your home protect* Hill! yuur Investment, avoids latter ei|itme» Canada, United. l.iler on, aud helps to maintain or In- THKSE »RE TYPICAL EL 4-0808 49.95 criast the value of your property. It 1IOMK REPAIR LOANS Hibu Increases the whole family's en- You Pay Back OTHER AREA STUDENTS'CALL joyment of your home. The same is true When You Monthly of many forms at home modernisation. STEAMSHIPS: American Export, Cunard, Borrow 31 Moi. tO'Mtfi. Hume improvement! can be financed ME 4-3360 Carnbean Cruise Lines, Canadian Steamship, conveniently here through our home } 200 . I 6.39 moderufzatlon loans. Such loans can be *OR French Lines, Furness, Home Lines, Italian arranged quickly, even though there is 500 15.97 Bags - Brief Cases icres,' Nhrth German Lloyd, U. S." a mortgage on your home. We'll gladly 600 19.17 Lines, Ii turnlsh any Heeded information If Lines you'll phonf, wriU or pa;' ui a vUlt. 750 23.95 15.59 LH4855 I SHOULDER QUICK 1,000 31.94 20.79 LOCK TOI'H For Cruises and Tours—Resorts, Lodges and 1,900 47.91 31.18 ***** AXIA 2,300 79,85" 51.96 Ke«. MM Hotels, Long Distance Rail and Bus Tickets, — STUDIOS LOCATEnj AT — FEDERAL SAVINGS 110.92 71.89 CALL 3.500 atid LOAN ASSOC. 1174'; GREEN STREET I 411 RAHWAY AVENUE 45 ISELIN I ELIZABETH 1608 Irvine Street, Rahway Loani are arranged for laorter P»rl-, *2- _ 'i odi, of courit, or (or other amounti FUltcn 1-M42 than we have thown (up to M,>W), with proportionate payment!. BALLROOM DANCING °U«n Monday nbd Friday Till I) P. M Central State Current (CLASS AND PRIVATE LESSONS) 1 Dividend INSURED SAVINGS specialists in Bus, Rail, Air and Steamship SPECIAL BATES FOR GROUP TEACHING Charters IN THE HOME 1743 St.fieorges Ave . iSS&Sn 8-1212 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1961 PAGE FOURTEEN Lagay-Sharp Nuptials Black to Head WHS Band Again Given Christensen's ManzioneUnit "The Friendly Held at Country Club WOODBRIDGE - William P Black. Terrace Avenue wa? WOODBRIDGE - Miss Pa- Puerto Rico Invitation elected chairman of Volunteer? •li.'ia Ruth Sharp, daughter o! Usher was C. Christian Stock- for Maiulone at H recent meet- nOODB — Anolher Schoola Patrick A. Boylan. Puerto Rico dnrlnt; the HEADQUARTERS FOR OFFICIAL Mi and Mr« Howard W el. III. Woodbridise, coii5in'(if ini1 The purpose of the Rroup invltalion hat been extended Mr. Boylan, In turn, aald Christmas holidays and offer Siiiiy Jr., of 518 Linden Ave- the bride s to advdtOT the candidacy: In thr Wood bridge Senior the Invitation will be referred several concerts. This was In- ni;r. Drcame the bride of Br ice The couple will reitld* HI ,md work for the election of High School Band to viilt to the Board of Education tended lo be not only a good- will tour but likewise and op- WOODBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOI W Uaay, son of Mr. and Mrs 421 WeXt'End Aveiuif. lioiw lowph A. Manzionc. Third Purrin Rico durlnf the and he will abide by the de- Bianch. Ward DerilOv ratio candidate for < hrlManu hollBaTS and fire cision of the members. portunity to exchange cul- H. William Law, 8 Columbia tural relations and establish Mrs Lagay I* a tfraduiue »l Town Commlttep. several roncrrti. "There are two thlnn that Aifiiue, Long Branch, Satir- friendly ties With tach other's Wootibridge High School Slip "Volunteers lor Manzlone is Thr Invllitlon was extend' bother me about this kind of day community. Unfortunately, it received her B.S. dearie in frt hv Candldo OlWeraa, See- invitation," Mr. Boylan stat- Tlu double - uiiji ceit-mony 'an was not possible for the Band June from the School of Nmv rrtary of Education. DepaK- ed. "One ls whether It Is a was performed by Re\. Theo- inn at Alfred University, Alfn'd. to obtain air transportation GYM OUTFITSl mciit «f Education, Halo food Idea to permit the band darc C. Seaman* at the Co- I Rrv, Puerto Rico, who »l«o and the trip had to be can- lonla Country Club. The bride «'"" h»ve never taken an or- to travel In these unsettled b lh m^.jy Hospital lz a Imifd the initial one. celled. Kr^uialion BOY^' ei'• t• ti In marriage by hej father. "",.»n|r™Pd' .rtiv«ivee poarmt iin politicDOIIUCsS , , times. That will take a peat •„ hu,b.nd „», graduaicd Last yrar't plan. lor the "I am re-lnvitlnt the Band nor?" H lnr ,ut wno Rrp distressed about, deal of consideration, The band to visit Puerto Rico were other question Is where Is the tn visit us during this year's M(X)RK Gym-suit abandoned after it waa de- money comlnr from?" Christmas week, and it is again a pleasure for me to In- termined that It waa too late Board members, queried on * . arnAwatp ctiMent at Rut- * * >T «» m i to make plane reservations. vite you and Mrs. Gregory to in, in., „..» .H.^K.H tr. K VRraauaw siuaent HI nm f,ltur(> of 0Ur town. Mr. Black the subject, said It was the form part of the group. I feel Illusion was. attached to a , university, d is cm- , At that time there waa con- gPr ftn t d "first they knew of the Invi- quite sure (hat you would queen ciown of chantllly lace , d b. tne Slgtfl Depart- J^ siderable criticism aa funda tation and will study all the and pml.c She carried a CM- £, institution, and A»en. never .retret It." nt of werr bring solicited from the ramifications carefully." public to par for the band'i "The Invitation for the r h Also Invited! .VMtron of honor was Mrs. f« t « «'niost 80.000 men, expenses. Concern waa also Band's visit is going forward vomcn ini children that re- expressed over the fact that Also invited to attend were to Dr. Loro today and It is Uwrence J. Larsen. Randolph Charles E. Gregory, publisher Townshlp. sister of the bride /\1U OllUttll -id- In our Township. There- the band would be travelllnt hoped that your local Board Maid of honor was Miss Joy _ _ . * f°r(1' A becomes Important to' on one plane and there la al- of The Independent - Leader will see fit lo five it Us ap- ways chance of a mishap. and Mn. Gre»ory. Senor OH- proval without delay, so that Storkel. Woodbrid?e. cousin of T Rprrm ll" of "* that we PartlclPatP! n dniveiy i the selection of the! Dr. John P. Loco, principal verM" Invitation to Mr. Grei- arrangements for the trip, lhe brlde n ory reads as follows: mf who as our of Woodbrldce Hifh School, the program, etc, can be Best man was Lawrence J. Alexander '"' Larsen of R.ndo.ph said he received the Invita- "Last year I extended an started sufficiently In ad- ] " the ^ tion Tuesday and turned it Invitation to the Woodbridfe vance to assure complete ( AMriS FAVORITE: The | ^. . - over to Superintendent of Hlfh School Band to visit success." traditional campus favorite Woodbrld s d is desienrd by Bill Atkinson, LEGAI, NOTICES i'nnounced today that plan nfe declslon8 t0UcW w ere for mu R sp C R Cotton duck Bermuda* and a -; - ,, , ^t " ' •upon the future of all of us. We r H smarth tailored over-shirt of SURROGATE'S c»rRT imeetlnR for the 1961 fund di w r , ,ha, sound aovernment MIDDLESEX COI!NT\ ovenlmei whlch will start September 15 ' ' , . , , « « BPf to Sponsor Town Bails Out Parking bold stripes make a fashion NOIICB TO fRBDITOKS nml WlS declslo s can onl ' A«i,tlni Mr HamllWn a CO * " > team worth cheerini 'or. Bupbtn in. chairmen are Vincent flOm S0Utld an •Tuha«. Jr. .nd Elizabeth Bvtvin. ! e Klluw ulal bicutan of Elizabeth YHUMI. dt-!JameD s Dwyer, AnthonAh y Poos, " lVlr' rvuln Membership Tea Authority with $40,000 ?l01 1S su ports on plans Tor the second WOODBR1DGE — The Town the main streets of Fords and creditors off saiid ElizabetElibthh YYnhaiih , mittee are ElbuElb r RichardsRihd , " ' - 'hmlting and quaUflca- Committee Tuesday took steps Iselln. However, the purchase lo bring In their debts, demands and tl0ns He ls a man rln(:1 annual membership tea will be chairman;; Jules Bernstei— n , , . , t °* ,.P Ple... . to purchase $40,000 worth of was made before the necessary claim* against this cBlate of the en 1(1 made by Miss Agatha Graham deceased, under oath or affirmation, Robert Ulsen; business com- character and Integrity with a bonds of the ParkliiR Authority. s( sen ol ua ment and ordinance was passed nnd when within six months from this date or|mtary New Dover Road, Colonia a> The Parking Authority got in- store, and according to Ralph Good news! Now you almost skip the ELIZABETH BALEWICZ, .„ , „ T- • . U'lc-'.ed In joining the orssuu- EiKtitora. Macmillan tells Tone, ofljzfttion ,,all Ml, Black at ME. member of the club. Sunday,ito trouble financially when it Kushinsky, present Parkins ironing. New regulation MOORE |ym- 1 C. P. 8, W - 9/1-8-15/01 economic crisis. 4-364H October 1, from 3 to 5 P. M. ;purchased parking meters cost- Authority chairman, thry can- suit is "Sanloriied-Plus" Gymcloth, A report on the convention^* "PProximatWy $17,000 inot be returned. wish and wear. 100% Cotton. Just ALL Wool,I of the National Federation [.wnwh It expected to install r- ; nit- note due the bank is for drop it in the nearest sink... shake No Cause. To Interfere 0 Business and Professional Wo I property purchased on New out a littli detergent,.. rinte, and VARSITY Constable—Pardon, miss, but mens Clubs held in July WtlometCtinl Angel Istreet. The houses were torn hang up. Your MOORE is ready to weir NOTICE there ain't no swtmmm' al- after only touch-up ironing. Won't Chicago Will be made by MiSS „ which SWEATKK; lowed in this lake. i Ruth wo*, delegate, and Mn Features Ann $ shrink out of fit-iheds wrinkles after Girl - Why didn't you tell washing and whili weiring. Colorfnt. Claire Sutch, alternate. i WOODBRIDOL - In the^be metered. rw before I donned my bathing TO OUR PATRONS Miss Wolk will also report production of! y.50 suit? Circle plftyers is What We Styled bloomer leg Is sturdy in every on the progress of the Debu- rhoot Homeward Angel." Sep- activity. Has an action back, snap Constable — There ain't no tanto Ball to be hold December tember 15 16 22 and 23 to &. fasteners ind adjustable belt to as- WOODBRIIKil law 'sninst putting on a bath- 28 at the Scotch Plains Coun- presented at lhe playhouse. PETITE JUNIORS sure a trim waistline. In (list colors), We Will Be Closed inn suit. try Club Do Best HIGH SCHOOj Rahway Avenue and Martin size t n Ar Fund raising suggestions for Terrace, Ann Rottman will por- PRE-TEEN and LETTERS the nursing scholarship and tray the part of Madam Eliz- « O.OD Monday and Tuesday continuing aid to Townshio li- CHILDREN'S PUBLIX braries will be presented to the, An out6larldmK wlresSi Miss RS. every trade fashions LARGE SELECTION OF GIRLS' in observance of thr iir.rmbership by Mrs. Mabel,Rottman wiU ^ lemembered EXPRESS BUSES Naylor. president, on behalf of:for her performances In "Light at PHARMACY EVERY the executive boaro up the 6ky;. ..Middie ol lnt; Call ME 4-0809 SOCKS and ANKLETS| HIGH HOLY DAYS Night," and "Separate Tables," SATURDAY GRADER'S 91 Main St., Woodbrldce AND It is rumored that Bobby j produced by Circle Players. Inc. COTTONS and WOOL! Open this Friday nipht "til *> i Darin plans to concentrate on! Reservations may be made Youngset Shop Prompt, free DellTerj Servlct WEDNESDAY FREE PARI^INO IN REAR and Saturday til 6 V. >l. pictures and take a leave from'wlth Mrs. V. Herder, LI 8-6454, 319 State St., Perth Amboy OPEN EVENINGl fU-L II by Bonnie Doon and I* Koi ATLANTIC CITY TV for the time being. or at the theater, ME 4-9679. ~ White and Colors

    AVENEL PLUMBING & SUPPLIES RACE TRACK FROM 39< 25 ME 4-MIKi) Buses leave Main & School Sts. at 11:00 a.m. 1895 CHRISTENSEN'S 1961 GIRLS' 'PF SNEAKERS S4.5D Route No. i (•«=•) AVENEL ROUND TBII *4i00Dlu«U" OTHER SNEAKERS S2.9 'T/ie Friend/) Store" WOODBRIDGE | TLAYTE HIGH SCHOOL JACKETS 1 Red and Black 1 GIRDL S t Corduroy Reversible... 12.9| SALE Headquarters for BU9TERPROWI Exciting savings ton first I |AMlllCA't^fAVOIITI CHIlDtlN'l SHOU i For Boys and Girls quality Playtex girdles ^BUSIER BROV SHOES Tighten yours np: Pay all with 7-way stretch! bills with checks drawn on at, to hive more accurate records, and sure receipts! 8.95 reg. 10.95 Playtex Mold 'n Hold zipper girdle dps on and qtf to oasily. Gird* or parity girdl*. White only. Rtg. $10.95 now only $8.95 (XL $9.95) For tljis.... or ANY 7.95 reg. 8.95 banking service consult... Playtex OFFICIAL OFFICIAL 'The Hank with All IB Services** Magic.Controller with magic fingtr parwti BOOKCOVERS for for tvnuny control- WOODBRIDGE SCHOOLS 5 Oirdt* or panty girdlt. Whit* only. tog, $8.95 now only $7.95 (XI $8.95) Christenserfs STORE HOURS: Store Irst nk DAILY FREE 9:30 A. M.-6P. N. M7 W I/V s//a.i7 TRUST COMPANY FRIDAY CUSTOMER FOMDI. H. J. PBRTH AMBOV, N. J. 9:30 A. M.-9P. M. OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY, .--- OPEN MX DAY PARKING WEDNESDAY TILL (> I.A • fi WEDNESDAY At Hear Entrance FHIDAY T1I-L 9 P. M. • HU ' ^ r

    -: I "1 \niiirenary PAQE FIFTEEN \)fl,ulhercn Woman'« Club Featuring ORT Women Set Former Fords Resident Croup Planning Cancer Film Wednesday T«d»yMeeting Named Education ChiefMief Firstt MeetiMeetinng l SetSt FORD&-The Metwood Chap- fORDs The mm "Time and color and best FORDS — Theodoi- c. Dil- FORUR-The Parkway Chap- ;IV. Kldon R- w ter. Women's American ORT, '*" "»i"n" will be shown at mamolds, best arrangement: will meet Tuesday, »:30, at theworth. Metuchen, formerly of ter of Deborah will hold 1U ,'d this year II UK of the Woman's dahlias, best single bloom and Metuchen Jewish Community!Forc1s. special educntlo.i adniln- first meet me of the Mason ;lDiii\ors;iry of (Mill) jfleptember 14, B:3Q P. M., at , of Our Re- "I Kurds Wednesday night jest arrangement; roses. aluo.'Center. drove Street. Merle;l»tratov for the New Jersey Ht II] '" '"'"I'ds Library, 8; 15. This best single bloom and best ar-;Norman will give a talk andj81^ Department of Education. 'the Flks ciiih. Rmite 17, Me- lK-nl Luthernn mm w: tuchen. Anyone Interested In *> produced by the rangement; mixed flowers, best, demonstration on the Art of,n»s been named Chief of Edu-i ..-iiiicr this «n- lolnliiK may attend, Mrs. Sheila AmiTim Cancer Society, and arrangement and most unusual!Makeup." icationai Services nt The Traln- Ixiwensteln, tiuWiclty chalr- Mrs. V.\ ic.it Nelson, program ing School. Vineluiid Mr. nil- lmve j arrangement; house plants, Representing the chapter at man, announced, bern chiili-ina announced that a most unusual; African violet-va meeting of the North Central worth Is the »on ot Mis Charles dniMlll \v II hi' present to answer prettlest and most unusual. Jersey Region Board Of Wom-Orovir. 51 Hanson A\emie. and A membership tea was held ill murk the The Fords Club is question the children's division en's American ORT for section the lute Clarence Dihvorth. at the home of Mrs. Meyer c nlwiv;mee t»R to cooperate with Friedman, and Mrs. Prances awards will be made for the and region chairmen were Mrs Dr. Walter Jacnii. director of iiT nf Pi nisi' Li. "V" ii 0( R"oclBl Educ*' iZuzlnskl, Mrs. 8ol Dubrow, ;||(t A. h l UlC Sh Refreshmnils 10 8 fo lh All " ° °*' wUl P™Rram off ORT, A film en- I "*™!^ for th e statett . PriPi - Mrs Wnrren Ehrllch, Mr«, Nor- iVb?»vanblf be available. The sale of re- titled "Mellah" was shown or to that, hr WHS R special ed- man Charntan, Mrs. Max Wlc- Mrs. Herman Chrlstensen, freshments and home baked Mrs. Lloyd Kalugln, member- ucation teacher at Elizabeth Iner »nd Mrs. Florence Stock. ,;i;i! Klf»h Keep nternational Relations Chair- 1 goods will benefit the Library. hi chairman, and Mrs. Jo-during which time he served as THEODORE C. D1MYORTII liisuiyiii ; mi 'hi' man, has completed arrange- Curriculum Committee Chair . Mif Jiimes The Library will be open for Rayman, co-chairmen, ment* for the public showing the use of borrowers on the planned the evening. Hostesses man and Department Chair Sub-Junior$ of R new color sound film pro- date of the Flower Show during were Mrs. Maurice Leib, Mrs. man He has been n sonsultant ,',,iii :';nliil In duced by the Meals for Millions the ti.itial Thursday hours, 9 to Jerry Hollander and Mrs. Her-to teachers for specific prob- Meet Wednesday Night ,,,11 in tile home! 'oundatlon. The Fords Club HAM bert Rubinstein. lems of the handicapped and , AVENE.. „L„ — The fln_.t. meet- . Ni Is Skov. 42j fill sponsor the showing of the' has worked with all categories children and plans to reside. oivlnR of lne AvenPi Sub-Junlori 1 Nelacm ,luif |he first film at School 14 October 25. i of handicapped children in pub- Drive In Vlnelnnd. Iwi u take pllce Wednesday, 7:M clauses were Mrs, Otto Kowang, Garden Doubtful lie schools. I p, M., at the home of Mr». Oh, I guess your rich V • ixiildnm was; irishman, has announced the Sarah Ann's Cooking He received his elementaryJ8HOKS AT LAST ;Bruce McKee, advisor, U3 ;,ntl .served as a following classes for Judging at aunt will remember you. You and high school education in _FORT JACKSON, S C - ^Dartmouth Avenue, miildiim until the annual Fall Flower Show made a big hit with her by no Woodbrldge Township schools, Private Robert Trlmas finally] Attending the Sub-Junior ( to be sponsored by the club the Into mourning when her B.S, decree from Newark got a pair of size IB', shoes ree at Douglass College. New lldH WHS Tee cream Is America's favor- sp afternoon of September 22 at cat died. State College in 1951, and a from the army. 'Brunswick, will be Valeria ;i fnr worship ite dessert. Many delicious and the Fords Free Public Library Jim — True, but listen: now Master's degree from Rutgers Trlmas, from Miami, went'oreco, Kathy Markus. Carol r:nwe Sunday novel desserts can be made In Zinnias, largest variety of the other relatives accuse me of In 1959. He has been admitted ,hrough basic training in ten-JMlller, Claire Zmlgrodski. Bar- llie fust regu- a few minutes with Ice cream color and best arrangement; poisoning the cat to get the to Teachers College at Colum- bara O'Neil Judy Welwteln, .,i-.;im services Custard Ice Cream nls shoes nnd the search went :iiwi 1919 and asters, also largest variety of opportunity. n bia University for a graduate on for regulation footwear. Sue Hyde, and Mr«. MoKte. ••v,-^ i cup sugar program preparatory to certifi- It didn't seem to bother the v. as not or- | 2 tablespoons cornstarch ,,;,)i until 1921. • - ••41li j,1 cation for a doctorate in special soldier except that he was HARRIMAN ON LAOS 1 cup milk education. stopped on an average ot three j Averell Hanlman, the Preal- ,i:,izatloivs are MRS, JOSEPH (.KKil '!• egg yolks Mr. Dilworth is a member of times a week to explain to of-;dent's Ambassador at Large, d sm-ii'ty. formed li cup coffee cream the American Association on fleers why he was not dressed'Insists that Laos ls not lo»t to Ni Is Skov, and 2 egg whites Mental Deficiency, the Union In proper uniform, including thr Communists. .• • s Society, or- Gregm-George Wedding Salt County Chapter of the Council shoes. I He ls hopeful that the Inde- •: ,. full under the 'i cups whipping'cream for Exceptional Children, the Ipendence and neutrality Of the -,I-...•- KMher Slcov. 2 teaspoons vanilla extract National Association of State John SiurRcs, who dlrectedjSoutheast Asian kingdom can cil the constl- Mix sugar and cornstarch. Directors of Special Education. in "By LoveW established and maintained. : r.!!. were Peter Solemnized Saturday Add scalded milk gradually, the National Conference on So-Possessed," ha.s offered him the! This ls a partial report given rhn., Ludvig- tirrlng constantly. Cook In cial Welfare, the New Jersey starring role in "The Great to the President following meet- FORDS Our lady of Peace Matron of honor was Mrs. S. How double boiled 25 minutes. Stir Conference on the Handicap- Escape." Ings at Qeowra. l.iciib Andersen,'Chinch was the setting Satur- Michael Venwia, Panwood. several times during cooking. . Un.iije Essig.'day afw-mnon for the weddinglBrldesmalds were MiM Jean Combine with well beaten egg -,,:,. and Putor'ol Miss (jl|!a K iKuczek, Ozone Park, N. Y, and yolks. Cook for five minutes, m .vii.vs UIMI AMI u'-oige.jMuji carol Watts, Fords. Flow- stirring constantly. Add salt »'i-p Mar 'dBUBhter o! Ntr' mA Mr«'er girl was Mis* Patti Erlcksen and coffee cream, Mix well, "''r'rs'denl-IChWl's Oeorije. 1018 Mam Fords, strain and cool. When custard '' iiee prest-j8-rMtl Hlld Josl'1)h Gregus, son, Serving as best man was Ste Li cool, cream and fold Into MII: iensen, sec-Jof Mr and Mrs John Qretiuyphen J. Decker. Hazlet. Ushers custard. 1 SLIM & TRIM ,:,!',, treasurer: 54 Johnson Street. Rev Joseph were Gerald Poulsen, Wood- Pour into refrigerator tray *ndmen R' B"0/Owsltl officiated at the bridge, and John Paul Ki«h double n and freeze. Before the Ice (ins Mr " "« wremony. Fords. Mark Decker, Hazlet cream has frozen solid enough and Mr ^e bnc|pl ("ve" '" mamilB(' was ringbearer. to serve, remove the tray from by her father, was attired in a After a trip to Florida the refrigerator. Stir well with gown of white prau de sole couple will live at the Main spoon from -front to back of In loans, w)th th,threwe -- quartequarterr sleevesleeves.'Strees iStreett addresaddresss . CHEESE GRACES MACARONI SHELLS: Cheese and shell' tray. Then carefully fold in dues from:prlnc0SA vklr, 8Ild R rhgpe,; Mrs 0 _, t graduate 0, macaroni make this simple top-ol-the-range luncheon or sup- stiffly beaten egg whites. broken ln.,en||th t|,aln Hl.r fln)(ert,p veJ, WoodbrW,e High School, lsem.j Per main dish, The entire dish Ls ready ^n^justabouUhe time Freeze. .«: -11 111 it takes to cook, the macaroni shells. Select easy-melting Cha- U('ci'in-i0f pretlcll inu.Si011 Wa.s held by'ployed by the First Bank and Peach Macaroon Ice Crtam |||* f°r_*;« headpiece o! orange blossoms. Trust Company. Her husband teau processed cheese food and nonfat dry milk to make a for quick and tasty sauce. Season the macaroni and add canned 2 cups milk and she carried white mums attended the same high school 1 egg, beaten he construe- sliced mushrooms and sliced pimiento-stuffed olives—pour the with pom-poms a and Is employed by Heyden- \i cup sugar >!>el was do- m hot cheese sauce over all. CMcade. Newport Chemical Corp., Fords. 1 cup dried macaroon crumbs Club lor The process cheese food can be shredded easily. Shredding l cup peach pulp til! serves as. hastens and completes the melting of the cheese and results in a smooth sauce, Cheese is particularly fine for meatless meals 1 cup cream, whipped Of Our NEW and LARGER set ond World If serving on the patio, place this combination In a chafing Scald milk, add sugar and .. ol the church dish to keep warm. A crisp green salad and hot biscuits (the egg which have been beaten tor their coun- ready-to-bake type) make an ample menu. Serve iced coffee together to milk. Return to paper cups -and use paper plates and napkins to eliminate double boiler and cook until MODERN SALON Bernard Chrls- iMcltstn. Albert dish washing drudgery. thickened, stirring constantly. Add macaroon crumbs and cool • MIT Ttiompson. Buffet Cheese 'N Shells Add peach pulp and whipped at 1010 Rahway Avenue, Avenel 4J the Priscllla (Makes about 6 servings 1 cream. Freeze. ..,' was organ-:i,.^). 1 '8-ounce> package shell macaroni Chocolate Ice Cream presidency ofi|.|.'*i 1 cup water !i lb' sweet chocolate Yes, We Have Out- The choirs of •"•" 1 cup Starlac nonfat dry milk (dry form> 2 cups cold milk Can you pass the Bikini test? .i:.:l the Altar 1 teaspoon salt 3 eggs grown Our Original '!: Ira Joidnn. teaspoon pepper 1 cup sugar Quarters. i-N'iu-i' sine* the 2 drops tabasco rc 2 cups thin cream 1 envelope <1 scant tablespoon) Instant Minced Onion 1 tablespoon vanilla • '.'IM\. Rev, Krey- 2 cups shredded i!i lb.i Chateau Process Cheese Food Salt Your Response Has • ,/nu and »m- 1 i4-ounce> can sliced mushrooms, drained Cook chocolate with milk over Prompted Our Move Iii 37 years. j cup sliced pimiento-stuffed green olives [hot water until thick and '•iin'ment ser- Cook shell macaroni according to directions on package: 5mooth. Beat eggs with sugar: Into This 10 Times • :.'• ulternoon. drain. .Pour water into top double boiler: add Starlac, season- a(j,j cream, vanilla and salt. Larger Building—to : •.. II Stolis. was Ings, minc«d onion and shredded cheese. Cook over boiling combine mixtures and strain Holy Minis- water, stirring occasionally, until cheese is melled. Combine| Freeze, Serve Your Every • •..':.' Mil ClHIITh- shell macaroni, cheese sauce, mushrooms and olives. For buffet; Need. ; ind Installed .service, a chafing dish will do nicely to keep the macaroni Hemingway is mourned In warm.'just stir occasionally. I world's capitals. : 1956 a fund We Ifave Added Many • •:. »JIS started, for New 'Pieces of Slen- • -.'.I'-*. In the derizing Equipment. . >.:!.'lunal prop-1 aM-d The old 1 '1 nara^es] were You Must Come In Mi.y. 1959'suhi- and Try Our Steam ••' :e available U> -'••'•i'ii of nn Edu- Itath Massage. 1 liich was dedl- Whistling ' i; 196(1. The • ,rth not com- We're Easy to Find, •: "irk ol tund* in the dark And There is Plenty : liit'd. H balcony INDOORS AMI Oil; I utton nurd.- Is the n« fashion of Free Parking •••' ii added, and favour and Is at homr in »upplr bul rugged dislsni reared for aetive country »nd campus living. At loll. » ' Retailers are "whistling In Advertising in print Is Space. : JUiy eveiitB In- Huaciuu* barrel coat in "i«»« *'"" wilh brltl" braS' the dark" when they feel genuine proof to both the •.:-; iiiUlion reunion their businesses are sjt well regular and non-regultr ;i buttons dralinrd by Bill Smitmith of FBI.PRI.. At rightg, an rw- lonflrmed in lit jumper couplrd »Uh acolor-coordinated cotlon print known they don't nedd ad- customer that the merchant carea and is not indifferent. • 1 the past forty lilousr by verttotar.' An ewuntaallon of ;'*r ^5, rJ;3(|( P.M.; a telephone directory of 10. Advertising ihquld pull, not •'' (tinner. October 20, and 3« year* «o will re- Jerk. 1 -1: service remem- veal names of lonr-foreotten ConoUtent newspaper »d- ••• ••'•MiiRs of Chrls- flfn* which their proprlr- vertisiqt does more than •'•'•• onober 22. tofi then felt didn't need promote Immediate aalet. It advertising. builds customer confidence in what ll vlvtrtlied and No community has a italic SLIM & who advertises it; It keept population. Customers die TRIM i'OOT and potential customers are reminding even those who bora People move away and aren't ready to buy today, new residents move in who that this store has it: it LOCKERS «re looking for the merchant huilds desire for the prod- who shpws he wants their uct* advertised.' lor business by his aggressive- Consistent advertising pro- ness to attract their patron- duct! results. Stores keep age through newspaper ad- opening their doon every vertising". day, apparently hoping that " it wif^l be the day lomeoBe The average retailer lows will buy. .99 15% I of his customer* each riui ye»4 and M of tnli 15*. The belli of the Notre 7 Dame Cathedral ring out\ Make An Appointment For A Free foal Now! T» stops trading wltlf » firm be- several times each day, as * cause of real or fancied be- they have for centuries . . . lief the store or "' 01>ner '* to no one will forget Nfttr* indifferent to their patron- Dune If itlll there. GREINER He. SLIM & TRIM Slenderizing Salon r OREINBR. Director The Independent - Leader U Oreen Street 1010 RAHWAY AVENUI^ AVEN£L 16 Green Street Woodbridge ' • * I Main Street rkone HK 4 11H ME 6-0225 •>l. VV 1- 1 "1111 MUJ ln*. M. PAGE SIXTEEN md<11tlonftl word II A. M lor th« „», At the present time, New'market. 'IITIISFV nrSAW A h.if season, the State Department JE Kr GS tion, according to the State De- long-playing albums for review Hits by Tiny Hill and Hln Or. Parable In advance publication. York has 2S television station?'TAx REIMBURSEMENT: „ ^ " ™~ f "*" of Agriculture announces. . New York City 6, Pennsylvania!^ Jersey municipalities)million hl«h Khoo] Btudent» partment of Labor and Indus- this week. ohtstra. His style of music is Regulation* establishing a sheep) NOTI: N* tlaMtfled ads taken OTM paon#. 11, Philadelphia 3, T«XRP 45. hos« lands are acquired by'havr taken driver examinations try. . . The New Jersey Phar Something different, Har- I the kind that lives on. w scabies eradication program for mast be sent In. maceuticnl Association plans a monically Youn by Jerry Mu- Remember these: Angry, I Get Puerto Rico 9, and even Guam the 8tate may obtain 50 |)pr imdrr school programs since New Jersey were pnswd at the ; statewide drive to provide the rad's Harmonlcats, has proven the Blues When It R«in«, It ha* one. eent reimbursement of tax 1040, Ned J. Parseklan. Acting August meeting of the State Tetaphont MErevj 4-1 111 public with to the public that the harmo- Makes No Difference Now, and Oovernor Meyner insists that,losses, but not the total amount, Isiatr Motor Vehicle Director, first-aid antidote Board of Agriculture. five New York television Ma-1 Governor Meyner recently ve- announced, . .New Jersajr farm- Information In case of acci- nica is an Instrument of great Slowpoke? stature, wide range, Infinite tlons gare $2,000,000 to a Newltoed a section of a bill appro- ers grossed $305,000,000 from dental poisoning during Na- ICAPITOL CAPERS;— LOST AND FOUND York educational group to|pria,ting $4,968.99 to Maurin sales of farm products In 1960. tional Pharmacy Week, October Civil Service Commission re- feeling and tremendous depth SOME DOG'S MFE MALE HELP'WAXTI 1 to October 7. . . Both houses in sound. PARIS-A dog's life is get- purchase Channel 13 to Ket itiRiver Township for total tax|B three percent increase above cently sustained the dismissal LOST — Miniature male dog FIREMAN - Black a* of the New Jersey Legislature ting more complicated all the out of competition He con-jreimbursement. and reduced j IB.">9. . . Total New Jersey un- of a Newark Dog Warden whoj This trio has been working All black with four brown Charge. Call Perth' tends that New Jersey should; the amount to $2,400. The Employment, WHS 185,000 In will not reconvene until No- insisted on collecting money for years developing the magic time. paws, Vicinity Homestead Ave- , Recently it was disclosed at , pPrtl, k^ep its one VHP Channel 13 policy for many years had beenIjniy. . . William C. Hancock, vember 20. Tomatoes for for dog lic«nses,. .Some people of this instrument. We think nue, Avenel, Sunday, Bept. 3rd.j N. J. HI 2-3700, E«. for educational, cultural and to pay no more than 50 per.ir. of Salem, has teen named [processing Kiown in New Jersey they have done a very worth- la show of canine fashions that Answers to "WILLIE". Reward. faint for effect, and some peo- the don mannequins, like hu- commercial programming, ex- cent of the amount of the last ;, member Of the New Jersey last year were sold for $5,500,- ple faint for cause." claims the while job. Sweet Leflani, Star- ( found call Mrs. William Su- ! Asparagus Industry Council., ;000 by farmers. . . Over 88 per dust, Through the Dark of man ones, have a scale of fees. panding facilities into southern taxes, he said. Society of New Jersey perior, 37 Homestead Avenue, HlSCELLANEoiIlf The same bill authorized half New Jersey's Citizens Commit-!cent of New Jersey's teachers|Medical Nlkht and Every Little Moment The pooches, whether pedi- Now Jersey to cover the entire New Jersey's lawmakers; Avenel — ME 4-9097. 'OR SALE state. payment of the tax los* forjt'r for the Green Acres Refer-'are earning more than the are a few of their selections. greed or otherwise, get 50 new have voted a reefss until No francs (about $10) an hour for "IWURLITZER E If the Federal Communica- Sandyiton Township and Low->n;tium I* launching its state-1 minimum* provided by State The trend i« turning to story 1 1 verriber 20 so they may take up strutting their stuff. But If they FOR RENT PIANO. Excellent r,m tions Commission approves the or Alloways Creek Township I* '* program for support ofilftw, reports the New Jersey telling and Tales of the Bayou "In the absence of special^I"' S60.000.000 bond issue atEducation Association... Under electioneering for Teal until by Cajun Pete Is a comedy |can do so on their hind legs, $295.00. Call at 63 removal of Channel 13 out of CARTERET. Two furnished circumstances, such as unusual|il" November 7 general electionlnew school bus regulations, all November 7. from the heart of the Deep the fee Is boosted. Avenue, Carteret, bttv the State, there will be no com- ToorniI Call KI 1-5088. and 8:00 P. M. 9/7*

    SEWAREN — Spacious five- HOUSEHOLD room apartment, unfur- —»-pc. limed oak „,„„ nished. All utilities. Call ME 4-|set, like new. t29S.no, 1923 after 5:00 P. M. llamp tables and cocktail

    9/7tf |$48.00. H bed. mattress m holstered headbowd WOODBRIDOE — Large room One bedroom stt and ,matlm l BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY for one or two gentlemen. $90,00. 20-inch window Near High School. Call ME 4- $15.00. One doll coach cat, Q /17ff 5148. 8/17M $10.00. Call at 63 Jarksr,,, BUSINESS t|nue, Carteret, OPPORTUNITIES and 8.00 P, M. Sand and Stone Printing SALES HELP — (male or fe- Adding Machines -}• Coal & Fuel Oil - Heating-Air Conditioning - Music Instruction -|- Moving & Trucking male* for part time, evenings, • REAL ESTATE FOR SA weekends. MEMORIAL PARK QUALITY HEATING COUNSELORS. Experience not SEWAREN 50x100 lot. ... ADDING MACK Move "IDEAL WAY" necessary $100 minimum com- Central Avenue and V»L LET US BE POPULAR! Phone Ft-8-3914 SAND mission paid Immediately. Street. Lota No 1054-1055,] & AIR CONDITIONING sacrifice. CL 7-0561. 139.50 „ Solve Your Learn to "AGENT NATIONAL VAN Bonus plans, life insurance. HEATING PROBLEM play the LINES and medical and hrospitallHition piano in 1286 8i George Ave., ATtnel benofitfi. Experienced in pro- • REAL ESTATE WANT! TYPEWRITERS from K&O HEWING a short 3-4 Room* - $20, $25. 130 gressive management. Oppor- Service to Complete GAS OIL - ELECTRIC time. . . . 5-6 Booms - $35, $40. $50 STONE tunity to advance to manage- ONCE AGAIN $19.50, ment positions. Call now for WE ARE ALMOST Heating Installations. WARM AIR or HOT WATER LESSONS IN YOUR FOR QUALITY appointment. Interviews this BOLD OUT OF HOM1 WOODBRIDGE Frw Estim«t« • rime Payment! Call KEROSENE OWN weekend at SHORELAND ME- We have many prospect | BUSINESS MACHINE HOME . . .} MORIAL GARDENS, Main your property may be just v. CO., LTD. Call LI 8-2146 Street and Highway 35. Hazlet, they are looking for. Wei m MaboT Ave,, Woodbridte MErcury Instructions All Day PRINTING N. J. Call after 6 P. M. RUm-gladly look over your homel SALES A SERVICE 4-1400 son 1-1904. Thomas A. Dowd, give you a suggested sale | let MB 6-0010 All of Woodbridge Township DIAL Executive Director. No obligation. JACKO - Home Improvement - Included Service Stations - 9/7 ESTATE AGENCY, 1013 Street, Perth Amboy. VA| Asphalt Paving SAVE MONEY Plumbing & Heating - • FEMALE HELP WANTED • 3622. AVENEL with H local contractor ME 4-1111-2-3 LESLIE HENK APPLY NOW 9 7-1 We Will FRAME ATTIC "Service TOWNE GARAGE COAL t OIL CO. (for 2 rooms and bath) Call for Appointment for the AVON opportunity to SERVICES A. & R. STANLEY 8£6 Railway Avenue, Avenel plus 6" insulation. Also con- PA 1-9120 With a J, F, Gardner A 8on • Announce- make $30-$50 a week in yourj struct dormers, rec. rooms, spare time while kiddies are iniCHILD CARE Worrrnn w Smile" 485 AMBOY. AVENUE school. Get ready for an early to take care of child ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS extensions, porches, garages. Delicatessen CHRISTMAS. Immediate open- working mother. Call KI | and LOWEST PRICES Woodbridge ments In Woodbridge Ings Grand Street and Cramp- 9309. Nothing Down— PARKING LOTS FUr.t Payment 6 MonOiJ It's The MErcury 4-3540 ton Avenue sections. Call Mrs., «,„„„„ „ , Davis. MI 2-5146 for home In- MRS. SUSAN _ Reader INSTALLED Call Now - FU 8-3373 We're Specialists In • Booklets ,.„,.,• /7 Advisor on all affairs 0| TREAT SHOPPE ED FREY 9 • BEAR WHEEL ALIGN- Free Estimates THALER INSULATION (FotaMrir With Chuley Fan) ' 'daily. Call HI 2-9671, CU Railway Avenue MENT and BALANCE HELP WANTED 631-111 All Skilled Labor & ROOFING CO. Woodbridge • BRAKE 8EBVICE MALE or FEMALE 1659 Church St, Rahwaj • Business 1 YOUR DRWKINO bu I Call (Off. WhlU Church) PLUMBING Ft 1-5518 or CH 6-2631 MEMORIAL PARK COUNSEL- eom* 4 probltm, Alcobd] • SALADS at Their Best Jewelers and Sewing Machine Service- Cards ORS. Sales managers-saleg- 'Anonymous can hilp ?ot. • SODA FOUNTAIN men. Excellent opportunity for|BI J-151J or write P O Beautician • FRESH BAKER? GOODS experienced salesmen, Prosres-jM*. Woodbridj*. HEATING •sive and experienced manage- t Hair Styling Open 7 A.M. to 10:30 P.M. HOVANEC • Billheads |ment. Now staltlng unique De- • Hair Tinting ELECTRIC Sewing Machine Service velopment and Sales Program. HAVING TROUBLS with A INCLUDING SUNDAYS stweraga? Electric 3««eJ • Manicuring SEWER SERVICE Highest commissions, bonuses. Closed Wednesday All Day All Makes of Accordions Sold u WK REPAIR Life insurance, hospitalization •r removes roots filth, • Scalp Treatment ALL WORK Repaired at Lowest Prlcwl t Certificates MT Hftrrell Avenn* Singer - PhaB - Wlillt - Necrlii and other benefits. Bank plan. and stoppact from ilod Free Wfstinfhoutt - New Home - pipe*, drains and Mwin.T • Color Shampoo FULLY GUARANTEED! Call ME 4-0750 Woodbridfe, N. J. Commissions paid at once. Drags Eldrtrh - Uomesttc - >nd All dlsgini, no damaiea - rs| PHONE ME 4-3150 FU 8-1667 Rapidly expanding community. Forrign Mak« Marhinrt • Coupons Large list of prospects. First, . . _ ,. ., Just Dial lumbln M1(1 H§tUng STELLA GOLDBLATT'S qualified men accepted will be|P * n If Railway's Oldest Established MErcury Kl 1-91Q7 and RAYMOW Learn To Play The considered for advancement to Jeweler management positions. Call 4-1738 FRANK HOVANEC • Folders JACKSON , 84 East Cherry Street PIANO-ORGAN now for appointment. Inter- AIR-BAG BR1DCF.S JACKS 657 Roosevelt Avenue views this weekend at SHORE- RAHWAY Bridges made of a Beauty Salon ACCORDION CARTERET, N. J. ,LAND MEMORIAL GARDENS, tresses are being A<-\- and SON Private Instructions by • Invitations Main Street and Highway 35, 6 Melnzer St., Avenel, N. J. the Army's Corps m I- Qualified Teachen. Radio & TV Service Hazlet, N. J. Call after 6 P. M. Lawn Mowers The concept is d-r Druggists Beginners and Advanced Skii Diving RUmson 1-1904. Thomas A. Dr. G. H. Hickson. <:: Coal & Fuel Students Accepted. Dowd, Executive Director, Hand and Power Lawn • Letterheads research of the Arm> 88 Main Street Set Need Woodbridge's • 9/7 Mowers Sharpened and BEPAIB Engineers laboratory You Too Call ME 4-5446 Woodbridge, N. J. Repaired Authorised CaU Belvoir, Va. Adapu DESERVE THE BEST — Headquarters (or — ME 4-43M oCUBALAND • Post Cards DIETS WITH PURPOSE commercial air mute Telephone MErcurj 4-0554 Sales & Service made of nylon-wr FUEL Oil Oil SERVICE Bricks * Strattoti Is Your Passport to WALLA WALLA, Wash. - CONN ORGANS ART'S RADIO Lilt* most young people, Sul- rubber. Clinton-Lawson & Power I'nderwater Safety ;im They art' mtfnd<'d i Products — Gas Engines K 1MB ALL PIANOS lu-the-Ptol Scuba ' • Programs vania Elaine Sanner, 19, was on Fuel Oil & TELEVISION a diet. tor assaults across • Hre|il;uv Monti Instructions Given by Schwinn Bicycles SALES and SERVICE QIAUFIED DIVING But the purpose of her diet'tlme for bndiie EUREKA WILLIAMS JARDOT ably under JOHN J. BITTING Sales & Service INSTRUCTORS for a different reason than 169 Avenel Street, Avenel mium. Complete Price #O f\f\ most, , PIANO COMPANY Repair Estimates Fret! Ouards at the Washington [Mobllj ALBRECHT S Includini Equip. 9O tUU 488 Rahway Avenu* *nMBBM Instilled State Penitentiary found outjNO AIR Ptr CALL TODAY KEY SHOP Woodbridge tubei Zested FTH at Ou stun Leiwn ihe reason for MiiK Banner's President OPEN DAILY lt'9 — (At. 1M Cti Radios United promptly Oil HEATING EQUIPMENT 124 Washington Avenue dieting from 100 pounds down the international ^ FREE ESTIMATE Mobilhetft Free Classes On Diving No Job Too large :» ?.h. She had escaped through|stopped pi""* Io1 Carteret, N. J. Theory at "The Retf" t a Tel. Kl 1-7163 Photography a 7 by 10-lnch opening: The agreement^ and >- ••• •- 1 FUEL OiL Roofing ft Silling - Everj' Monday Nite at 8:30 or Too Small young woman had been in the mercml airan.n:^"'1 • . Over t5 Yean of WARR For the world's finest Dlving penitentiary for burglary since had been worked -w Friendly Service Yes, call today ... no 'last March. i«ia COAL & SUPPLY CO, Liquor Stores See us for all types of Equipment stop In or call 785 St, George Ave., Woodbridge ME 4-0071 fee lor estimates. We'll The ,„ ME 4-0012 Henry Jaisei & Soi "til view of tin' ulU'::-' CALL ME 4-0724 PROFESSIONAL and rush a man to you to RESERVISTS CALLED situation for wlucli "•' 100 Fulton Street Telephone Mercury 4-1889 Sheet Metal Work The help you plan, show The Defense Department, in States Government ;- '•• Woodbridge 1 111 1 PICTURES the biggest mobilization since spoiiaible, this D')'. ^ ' WOODBRIDGE Booilni, MeUl CeUlrns tng you money-saving t|he Korean War, Is ordering WISE TO ORDEE decided that this is >'•"' and VipnaM Woifc short-cuts, j 76,500 reservists and National proprlate time to M !l Funeral Directors Liquor Store, Inc. REEF v 588 Alden 8treet Giiardsmen tq active duty. air transport wf" " WE DE1JVKR! Most of thfc men are being • r • Woodbridge, N. 1. ordered to report on October 1. FREE ESTIMATES trudic <"i"t: Complete Stock of Ponustlc The call-up is part at the Woman m id Telephone MKremy 4-U4S Kennedy Administration's; mili- driving down NOW! and Imported Wines was Iiihh;inil Synowiecki tary build-up to be/ ready to Avenue with my Guaranteed Lehigh Beers and Liquors |]d«al with the Berlin situation the wheel 95 and other world NUT OR Funeral Home 574 AMBOY AVENUE STEVENS 477 Railway Avenue STOVE 19 WOODBRIDGE, N. J. T. R. Woodbridge MMMMMMMMMM Booflni and lbe«t UMal Work D*Uj It to 1*—ClOMd 9ua(l»j I PEA 56 Carteret Avenue «85 ST. GEORGE AVE. 'Owned sod Opented bj WOODBBLBOE nptUBrt Dlfert PRESS lOAL 18 «> Carteret, N. J. -' Locksmith KCH> UP WITH YOUR BUCK 5 THE WOODBRIDGE Telephone HJ 1-5715 WOODBRIDGE KEY 3-8" x 10" Studio Photoa Water Softeners PUBLISHING CO. XOAL 17 ° JflfJS SPECIAL HOME TOWN NEWS & LOCKSMITH SHOP 9.95 16*20 Green Street With Ibis Ad SALES , CLIP AND MAIL THIS COUPON AL»O, HOME Woodbridge Telephone Now Far OFMCB KKX8 K SERVICE DUFUCAXED, Appointment Warm Air H«*( WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHINO CO. trlal iihanit Bjftca SATU SOLD. 0 Motor Guutt «««• Water Softener Salt WOODBRIDGE. N J. Botaft BUdei BiUncrt Expert Developing and Soft W»tei Soap Established 1800 WTI gharp«iud Q Enclosed please find 14.00 for Printiiu Service on All Swlmmins Poo) SuppUei Advertise 424 Eat* Avenue Paint Specials!! subscrlpeton to: Far Fast Service Types of Films SERVISOFT Perth Amboy, N. J Interior FUt WbtM (in oil) Your Service • INDEPENDENT-LEADER. Just Give Us a Can p^f (tllOD __..,_-.«» S3. IS CLASSIFIED OF WOODBRIDGE M Ford Avenue Ask us about out Interior flat WlilU A Colon 121 St. George Aveut D CARTERET PRESB Fords, N. J. (Lat«) pwt|iUon Mil In This Space WEPDIM8 SPECIALS ADS Woodbrtdte D EDISON TOWHSHIP-fOB08 SIMONE BROS. to Phone SpefUl Ulterior Whit* Pilnl d Qll ME 4.1815 For Only To be sent to: i LINDEN, N. J. VAlle/ 6-0358 per iklloo „ 4.U »0 AMBOV AVKNle BRING HU 6-2726 TtL ME M«U SALLARO'S PHOTO Read The WOODBBIDGB 547 Amboy Avenue RESULTS S HI) 6-0059 Open UiUy II A.M. to 7 P.M. Moitl CtOlEO 8LNUAK AU. DAY Woodbridge, N. 1. Directory Ads LEGAL NOTICES PAOE SEVENTEEN LEGAL NOTICES UOAL NOTICES (Ht. Noncn L1OAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Wan 'it") >• IT ORDAIHID by th* Tswn- Westbury Park News hlp Oommltte* of th* Townnhm nt storm a rate which shell not tr foodbrtdf*. in th* County «f Uld.Oomml „ ..„,., cAiavins; raw per centum (*<*) per , > Bt. #1) .i*t»i, Ntw Jm*y, I* follow*: nu ttTmlned mrf tUt«d that II) the annum, and may be renewed from 2 3,500 located at the westerly aid* ot St d f -''hatn O'HIlls HA."', mltttt at th* i.. section I. Th* lurfM* srater jnaklni of nrh Improrement (here- > to time pursuant to and with- New DoT«r Rd. . OeorM Annu* north of Amboy B.v Alice CulhbtrUon . 4.MM jralnat* system of th* Township of Arenu*. thence, runnlag northerly inafter referred to M "purpose"). Is In the limitation! prescribed by said •—Oreen atreat No Plans tnd _, ,„„. Woodbrldg*. in th* County ot Mid- not a current eipeniw of Mid Town- HlflS Oak Tree Road e b* gl?tn lo prospectlvt bidders un- atom St. Oeorg* Avenue t dUUnc* Law. All matter* wtth retjwrt to 1 dlesex, thtll be Improved by con- Ship, and it li ntc*ts*n to fl- said notes not determined by thi* Iiirlln til they ar< pNqutUfl*d. Prequalln- if tpprortrattely three hundred y -**1— -~'~i than —J - - Mructlng th* turfac* wal*r Mwers Ineid feet and terminating at this nince nH purpone by th* Unance ordlmnce ahall determined ln i of- ... rs will location. of oblluntlons of said Township pur- resolution* to be hemfter sdopttd. suant to the Local Bond Law f - -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tagll- Purchasing their qualification ">' opera- Project No, I he L In ths event thst bondt an Issued 1 1 forty-eight hours sf tion In tht publlo itmt* of New JrrwJ y and the estimated! pursuant to this ordlnsnca, th« ag- J'' ' ' and children, Pra Rlrt- New street t f above will be in form ha* been submitted" to ai follow*: amount of money neceestry to bt grtfate ammint of notes hereby wived i. 1 raised frnm all inurcei for said ?™'»th»,1(i Jin, Worth StreK; Office of the Pur- The construction ot t fifteen Inch authorised to b* Inued shall be ra- Purchasing Agent. Kiln* Boulevard diameteHI—..r. —._.relnforr- M- poujf,^ pipt purpose Ula IWO.OOO1340.000., and HI (10,00110,000 ooff duetd by sn amount equal to th* Nort. wore weekend guests of The Installation of approximately •torm *>wer »nd •aid sum I..s to. be prorlded by th*principal amount of ths bonds so h r -. appurMnanc*appurunanoe* ^•anrt Mrs. Nicholas Taggli- H.7 ? * * 1«»lWle lha cost cf atld pufpnw, as raised by th* Umisnrr nf nnld bonds In Somervllle. returned Pn» and ipeclfl<;iti wl! thp lnter»«etlor of Nfw street «nd oni In tccordanc* hundred fifty feet north of the fontlnulnj easterly «ion« New Street hereinbefore staled, inrhides the ihul, to not less tt»n the amount •' Jiven to pro»pectl»e bidden unt loutn sum of tJJ.nno, which U estimated with his parents. u 1! with tht Inttnictlons to Bidders "lT eitremlty of tht roadway » distance of SBproxlmately four m of such etreas. be applied to th* for, n i J"^^"«» ^" ^ PPnquaim m.. «K,.I- «i.«...... iTn, worl[ lh(lll lli0 ,n0|ydt clMn_ to h» „, .Ijabw D«y weekend wests h U end may obtain plant and upeclflpuiont hundred lineal fen and terminating Mrryy to (Intnrt (a)) enen- payment ef snrh notes then out- * * Beptember « th. office of Carl J\ Wh,,?e, Ing and rtthiplng of tht brook both st this location. glneertni and IInspertlon costs and standlnf. t nd Mrs Ral h H Township tnglnew, during h Itftftl e and th) the rost of ,.^ '»? - P °™y- wlthln upstream and aownrtrtam of Kline No. Stotlan 7. It Is hereny de- "T hour, of th* reiulor Mur» of buS- levard. bl «", Worth street, were Mr P™- (,IKT FOR THE GOURMET: Burgundy Beans can Bldt murt be rubmltted on thethe installation of fifteen Inch di- Rond; and from Jordan Roafl to th* "' 4 It hereby to flnanre Mild purpow thst the gro*s Aebt of uld Town- uiic-here li a famous recipe for year-round eating JOHNSON WOULD TAKE the contract on award thereof. The ances slonR Drummond Avemi* and OVER a»t tthhe officffl e of Carl T. Wheeler. bid murt alao be accompanied by Project Ho. ) The sum of 110,000 Is hereby «;>pro ship, ss defined In Section 40:l-1« of Playground Ana Mnln street and Ford Avenut com- prlated from such moneys to the said local Bond Law, Is Increased Townalhp Engineer, during th* a certified check for not leas than menclni; at an existing dralnao fa- Burcandr Beam By terms of an agreement be- hours of th* regular court* of busi- tm tit c*nt of th» amount of the South of Indiana Avenu* parment of the cost of wld rinrpo* by thlt Otdlnanc* by 1190.000 Hid The construction of a storm eewer, fllltv on the N. J. Turnplkt it the Seotlon J. To finance suit) that th* Utuance of the bond* and tween President Kennedy and ness, but na later than four <4| ibid. northerly end of Drummond ATMU*. (8 Serving!) prior to the final date for re- snd appurtenances along Indiana purpose, bonds or said Township of note* tvUiorlnd by this ordinance Vice President' Johnson, thi ng of bids. The charge for all The Township Committee rwerre* Avenue, commencrpK at the south- Snld Improvements shall bt con-an aggregate principal tmount not It permitted by an eireptlon to too , plans' and Specifications It 11500 the right to accept or reject any orerly eitrtmlty of Juliet Street and structed In accordance with plan* to exceeding 1190.000 sn hereby au- debt limitations of said Local Bond -1 President will decide—If he I: be prepared or approved by the 5 cupa water which sum ahall not bt returned. all blda which In Its opinion will running westerly along Indiana thorliad too b* lss\iesdd pursuanprsuant ttno L»w coutMned ln subdlctslon, (d) of ^ able to—that he can't carry ou be in th* b*et lnterett of the Towh- Atenur to RldReloy A«nuo. thence, ,Townshlp Engineer. »«ld Local Bond Law. Bald b to reduce foaming. Bring rapidly to boiling other Cabinet members befor' bid. ££ASn.,!ZSti 1 tnd _ , .... structing the Improvements de- iclpal amount not eiciedlngfQJSO.OOO pendent-Leader on September ftfc, he assumes the top job. nuereinforce, andd thlrty-slconcretex pipInceh from"the|«:rlbfdiameter d In Section i her*of. Such are hereby authorised to. be Issued IM1, with HoUe* of Public Heart** Kcduce heat to low and simmer 1 and Vi hours Woodbridge, ln th* County of Mld-Intersection of Cooper Avenue and»pproprlatloa shall be met from the pursuant to said Loca...l. Bond Law for final adoption oa Beptemttr >r all bids which ln Its opinion will day of September, IMI, and thtt Indiana Avenue to the River Branch proceeds of the wile of th* bond* in untldpatlon ot the Issuance of 19th, 1M1. Had Some Anyway he In th* best Interest of th* Town-1 said ordinance will be taken up forextension. authorized, And the down payment said bonds. Said notes ahall bear 1.-L. f/I/tl ,1 can chill con 1 cup Burgundy or other ihlp. further consideration for final pass- Project No, 4 "And Is the prince Incog- aft at 4 mMtlng of stld Township i;iliout beam dry red wine MTOHA1L J. AMODIO Vappen Street nito?" asked the London re- Committee to ba held at Its meeting Tha construction of a fifteen Inch Purchasing Agent room In tht Council Chamber, Mu- :,;-i'd fiesh or solid- ', cup minced onion porter, referring to -L. tn/n diameter reinforced concrete storm a titled nicipal Building, Woodbridge, New sewer along Tappen Street between nniifd tomatoei 1 fat clove garlic mashed (,'iiest. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Jersey, on thsuHth day of Septem- two tinting basins lying to the • MIDDLESEX COUNTY • "Well, no, sir," replied the NOTICE Ifl HBRIBT QIVEH that ber, 1M1, at 1 o'clock, p. M., or as West of U.S. Highway No. 1. with 2 teaspoons salt sealed bids will be received by the soon thereafter as Mild matter can Project No. i ba reached, at which time and place VOCATIONAL & TECHNICAL . :.I beans. Simmer, covered, for about l\'2 hours or id Township Committee of the Tewn- Wall Street Area certainly shlp of Woodbridge on September' all persons who may be Interested Ths construction of fifteen Inch di- me tender. SUr gently occasionally, gene as ai'ad a few 19, 1M1, for the construction of therein will be given an opportunity ameter storm sewers and appurten Storm Bewer Improvements ln vari- to be heard, concerning the same. ance* along Mercer Street. IssbelK ADULT EVENING SCHOOL .. . dish with a green salad and hot split garllc- ous areas of Woodbridge Township, B. J. DUNIQAN, Street, McQulre street, Jefferson > COURSES SUPPLEMENTAL TO TRADES NOTICES New Jersey, consisting of approxi- Township Clerk AlTtlATION! (MIN'S SUITSI—WDOI lOAPt «N0 HNIHII1C DIIIXMNH-^X :-d hard rolls with fresh fruit for dessert. Makes Strtet tnd Atlantic Street, com .AUTO MICMAWCJ—N.I. fc r.A. mately of the Township of menclng from points approximately IAIII COMPOUNOtNO-^ ». 3 N()TrrE To SAKING—WDOE COWMIKIAI MltHOH Cl ANAttM-*A : uixmt « cup each. v,^., 1,732 Lineal Feet—13" KlnforceKelnforced "Woodtarldjfe, M. j. three hundred fifty feet west °of S1UEPHIN1 IIAOINO— N.I. 1 f,\. MOICAl UIOIATOIt TICHNICS—fX , . . . NOTICE IS HEREBY Concrete Culvert Pipe—Type 111 AN ORDrSANOn TO AUTHORIZE Wall Street, thence, running euter-! OKI D(CO«»TINO— WOOI ItlCTSONICI «A1H-N,1.1 P.A. THJ IMPROVEMENT OP THB 8UR- CAIfiNHir—HI. (. V/DGl MACHINI SHOP~N.I. * P.A. D43 Lineal Feet—IS" Reinforced Intersection of existing DIAniNO—N.B. L t A. f APHHANOINO—N I L PA ::;,iy be soaked overnight in the measured amount of faied^ids win he recei FACE WATSR DRAINAGE SYSTEM sewers at Wall Street, and imCTIVIWIITINO— WDGI fAttllN DUMiNO IOIUD-WSCW along Hudson tnd Federal Streets IlECtllCITy—N.I. 1 P.A. PIUMIIN&-NI Always cook in the soaking water to retain fuU^^fVoXidK? on (LICTIONICS-NI. I r A. HACTICAl NUISIPM-WDOI Concrete Culvert Plpe^-Type III OFlcomraenelDg from point* approxl- iKcuoNics iLuimiNi IIADINO-N i, i r A, PIINIINO—NS, •..,.,r and to save vitamins and minerals. ^^^TZ^^ 19S Lineal Feet—15 — mately two hundred fifty feet west AND KdCHINO IADIO-N I. 1 tX Metol Culvert Pipe IPROPRIATION OP 1200,000 TO PATof V&n Ness Place, thence running SIA1IONAI1 INGINHIINO ICUSIODIANSI-N I t PA. IIFIIOHAIION-N.l t tX •.,ci or hot WaLer may be used ln place of the wine'1" V'" Tow"-'*ip of WoodbridEe INStlUMINI TSCMNOlOOT-f A. IHId MITAt-P.A. and Incidental work ln connection THE COST THHRSOP AND TO AUeasterly to the Intersection ot exist- TIAHSISTOI CIDCUIIir—N I. a f.A. TIIIVIIION-N.l. 1 t.k. w [ ing storm sewers at Van Ness Place. ORGANIC CH[MliHY-f,\. :,h (:,npe-y flavor given by the wine 1., what rually™" "' " > "" ™^ therewith, ln accordance with plans 1IADI MATHIMAtlCl-HJ. t tX Slr and specifications on file lie tha of-BONDS AND MAKE A DOWN PA Project No. t I»SIC C«!Mlbllt-P.A. vmwNo»A , dMi ''/^'^ "t Location Lyman Avenue "'•"• 1«4-Frecman St. & St. The construction of a fifteen Inch • COURSES OPEN TO EVERYONE ATB COOKINC— WOGI MIUIMtir-WDOl , ii'.mks of Monterey or Mozzarella cheese may be M«_^u°,T'' '•' Bldi for the above will be received reinforced concrete pipe CO«PIOMEIIY-WDGf NHOIECSAII-WDOI , . . , , ("W-MHWIPSCX Avenue... 2: sewer and appurtenances. DISSSHAKINO— WDGE SILK X.UM mmina-HX, 1,550 Agent of th* Township "of" Wood-118BO AHCI OF SUCH BONDS. Commencing from an existing drain IU1MITUI! «E(INISHINO—M.I. »>.«» SUPCQVIU1 DIAPEUU-N.1.1WMI :.'.o ihe hot beans Just before serving. Let stand;',J^~{|™ Do«r Boad _. ^2; age inlet on Lyman Avenue located KOMI DECOIATINO—N.I. i. P.A. approximately one hundred feet ;;mg, for a few minutes to melt cheese, north of the Intersection ot Mawbey FEES: Cmt| tislitiU—)1.0Q iioi«tt*r HiH«ttnti-HI.M«iMit* i.'.ms improve by standing in the refrigerator a day Street and Lyraan Avenue, thence, moiiHAIION. 1EMIMIEI llttvlJlh, 131 h. 1 Ulh, 7,00 loi.M r.M. running northerly along Lymnn ri,:.<•>• also freeze well. Avenue a distance of approximately I 2St EASTOH HVt, KM BRUMSWGK. H. I 111 HH BSUWWOt Mt, Km UsW, 11' four hundred feet and terminating V ;'11 like Idaho's Red Brans in salads and dips, your at the Intersection of Lyman Avenue tomtuT tin. i FIHU um m, mmteu,«. L h,\ii;s und many » casserole dish. and Thomas Street. 1 appoints new aide First seven trainees dropped Project No, 1 roil rural INFORMATMH CAU HL r. ronu, HUM SCHOOL nranuu CHARTER 7-3832 !>';mrlmt'nt. by Peace Corps. St, George Avenue Tha construction of a fifteen Inch.1

    Music Is Fun-Providis We say it fast for A Lifelong Hobby... people on - the - go.. Whether You're Buying or Selling Makes Children Your Home . . . Consult With Us er fireside realty CARL A. FLEMING, JR., President RENT A 1401 Oak Tree Road, Iselin, N. J. PIANO at LI 9-1100 VOTERS GRIFFITHS Meet 8 BONUS DAYS! James P. MITCHELL The Next Governor of Mew Jersey 9:45 A.M. Friday, September 8, 1961 Brand Full Scale REPUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS Noft New SPINETS ^ 85 Main Street, Woodbridge Pay ai littl? at A p»r month j [ V (n»i Corlagil ExcH.rH mflkM-Latnt Modtlt

    " »'>» detide to buy the piano, til money paid for 8:30 P.M. " "'*] siu] delivery will be deducted from the purchase I "p and be applied to the down payment. So «imple " u don't have to nut our itore—phone or mail the Treasure Chest, Hope Chest, War Chert... whatever Friday, September 8, 1961 1 t"n below. you name it.,. It fills faster when the filling Is done at First Savings. To what you put In First Savings LOG CABIN LOUNGE CQUPON-FUI out-teor out and maa adds dividends at the anticipated annual rate ol 3^ per cent. The total swells even thore rapidly when you to nkling »— - take advantage of the 15 big bonus days each month. Amboy Avenue, Woodbridge (Indicate grtwl, spiott or apci|bt) Save now—«arn frqm September 1st! •I >m«

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    "The Untie tenter et New Jerwi" GRIFFITH PIANO CO. M4 HAMMOND 62T Ptrk Ami, Ptatofleld, New AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Phone PUinfleld 7-M00 IIL Perth Amtroy m Woodbridge Paid for by CittwM «w lflWhell OotmnrttM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1961 T'AGF EIGHTEEN Nigh School Opens With Baumgartner E. Brunswick Here Sept. 23 1961Cbamps .imski. Wllberi Hill. Roboitto build His team (in..UP. thr will . . ^ . i t it vi vaoi't min \\C nfli; H Rzasa Victo f'AHTEKET — Baumgartners iBaumgnrtneis won tin 7 „„ rir championship in the half Mle rector of at.,,, „. Carter* O,,,v ,, t = w.n thr Mnuiri name In their best at homr. Mctuchcn away, Ro- in their own class — Group 2. dub inn six runs on three int., , mi -f three game series sHl, Park ««V. SayrX.ll, ntiThey are Motuchen and Roselle M>i>n ;i walks and a couple 0( , home, South River at home,! Paris. si*n for tn<- with Slur's Shop-Rite. The Starting and losinc pitch,., Woodhridgc- away. Middletown} King indicated that he hopes Kink (l:;iiii|)s took the second straight Ntemlec wan hit hard tu.,| Jwa* relieved by Joe Township away, and Perth In easy' fashion on Amboy in the annual Thanks-j , 'In the first inninc An day. • winning by. a bis 10 to 0 giving Day'clash at home this MftnOn Joe gls() and Ho year. All'other t^mes will be |Raasa each had played on Saturday. Situr's Shop-Bite won the the winners. Henry RVasa, in wnu;;r, The .Junior Varsity, openihg Speaking About Sports first hnlt championship arid with East Brunswick at Car- lowed only two snitch ' teret on Monday, September 25, By METER hits and struck out ten b|,' Will play an eiRht-gamr sched- The box score: ule. The freshmen will also par- Sosnowski Gives BAUMGARTNKRS ticipate in an eight-game IPilep, 2b , schedule, opening with East "The outlook is not at all promising for the com McMahon, as . ] Brunswick at home on Septem- ing season." That was Dougy King talking in an Knprlint. IXxiR Kin*, Randolph Bryan. Sam Semen", 2 Hits as Holy 8(co. 3b t ber 25th. Rzasa. p 4 King told the writer that the interview with the writer over the phone on Wyskowsltl, lb 2 outlook for the. coming season Wednesday night. "But we will try our best and Family Wins 11-2Rlgler, c i was "not at all promising," but win as many games as we can," King added re- CARTKRET — Tony Sosnow- Llstrkl. II '. added, "we'll be out there ..vi ":ivr ui) only two hit* M Oalamb, rJ , Makkni. cf 0 lighting to win every game we assuredly. Hnlv Family routed Kolibas Pluta. rf ;, can " We find that King has lost no less than 16 regu- T.u-.'i-n in the playoffs in the. _ Dougy, who is starting his •junior Softball LeaRue. Thf Rownblum. rf eleventh season as head football lars from last year's varsity, including the entire ^lnss eliminated the Kolibas' coach at Carteret High, and backfleld. Only five linemen remain on the 1961 -'.•. : i who has compiled an enviable iliisscrs 111 the playoffs. I SITAR'S record at the Washington Ave- squad around whom King hopes to build the cur- , Mummer Jimmy Rledel ' nue institution, indicated that rent contingent. The regulars returning are Den- Fn'd ptaubnch led the hittingj^y iittitck, eiich with three hits L he had lost 16 regulars from nis Kopin, Barney Wielgolinski. Wilber Hill, Rob- Jb last year's squad including all H:,,M l;,,t two singles and a chmenalt 3b his regular backfield men. Only ert Sisko and John Santora. That is it. 1111)11 McKenna, ss Holy Family five linemen remain and they For the next two years, King confided, we will Heightened, c are Dennis Kopin, Barney Wiel- AB R Pieczyski, lf-p be in the process of building up our forces. We 'Shom-'-ky. 2b 3 1 Walker, rf-lf JOB TRAINING have a promising group of 60 freshmen reporting i.Stniil)aeh. ss 5 1 P. Niemiee, p The Senate has approved Mi:'lcO7. lib 3 2 • Marek. rf President Kennedy's four-year this year and we hope to develop at least 20 sea- Zabel. It) 3 2 $655,000,000 program to trail soned players from this group daring the next JK'Mts. 1). If 4 0 more than 100.000 unemployed two seniors, Six seniors are on this year's squad. Riedel. c 4 2 workers in new skills. 3 1 Aimed at chronic unemploy- King has been working out for the past two 1 J. Weber, cf 3 1 Lou's Tavern ment such as is caused by auto- weeks with his staff which includes Dick Miglecz Kuzma. rf 0 0 T. Sosnowski. P 1 mation, the measure narrowl: and Walt Gasior. The freshmen coaches are Wes survived a Republican attemp Eliminates A& to reduce the new proRram tc Spewak and Jimmy Gilrain. Conditioning and set- u n' a two-year, $225,000,000 tria ting-up exercises took place the first week, with Kolibas effort. AB R In Playoffs emphasis on blocking and tackling. The team will H Sarzillo, cf I 0; CARTERET — LnuV I Rivals in Language concentrate on running plays during the next week j Cutter, cf 0 " Senior League softbiil! . Old Lady (in New York) — 0 and will play one or two scrimmage games during jKinch, p 0 pionf. eliminated tlir A Isn't it wonderful how a single ] Zimmerman, P ... 0 "iSweet Shop in the Stp..-.: policeman can dam the flow of the final week before they open their season Sep- iGural, 2b 0 1 iball playoffs by bra!mi! traffic?" tember 23 with East Brunswick at Carteret. B. Stragepede. ss. 0 0 5-1, as Moe Kalusek hu Boy — "Yes. urannlc, but you Shanley, ss 1 1 tight five-hitter, CARTERKT LANES. JUNIOR LEAGUE CHAMPS: Kiifdinfi, Artie MrMahon, Donald Davidson, Jose Sj,o. Leo Sieseny. should hear the bus drivers." Kaskiw. 3b 0 1 Moe also helped hw t.-, This is King's eleventh year at Carteret High Mike Chervenak, Rodney Stuart: standing, Ed'Mantie, Jack McKenna, Jo* Comba, Jr., Coach Richey Mislea, Dennis W. Kolibas, c 0 "ihittinR a timelv dour) Bob Lemon, a converted in- School as head football coach, and during this Kopin, Cary Belitz, Missing from picture, Walter Niemiee. aer, set a major league rec- P Stragepede, c 0 for pitchers whim he took time he has compiled an enviable record. Last year Vinsko, rf 0 was a WR day for the p$t in 15 double plays for the the club won four and lost five. lLanger. If 0 ?uy. Cleveland Indians in 1953. Reagan, lb 0 For the losers C V.' At the current writing King is carrying about Florida State Princeton Night Races Rzasa Homers as hull hit a homer and >:: 51 players, but he hopes to shave this number to 25 2 Ed Carmichael was thf 1.. ii¥Ml AND LEAGUE Baumgartners Score by innings: hurler. * OPENINGS about 40 at game time. He will carry the full con- Champion at Kolibas *.. id00010— 2 Lou's Tavern teori-d ': Loses Guard Near Close Holy Family 5 0 0 2 2 2 x—11 "Sunday—Mixed 9:00 V, M. tingent of 60 freshmen during the entire season. runs In the top halt M: BLAIRSTOWN — Junior OLD BRIDGE—Night racing Win Opener, 74 fourth inning to sew ;|. (Tuesday, 825 Avg., 3:00 P. iH. The club will play a tough nine-game schedule, Flemington Sat. >all game. JVed,, 6:45 P. M., Mixed U. Bob Zagoria from Plain- ends Friday, September 8, at including most of the regulars. The team will op- Bridge' CARTERET — Baumgartners The box score PLEMINGTON - The mostjfield was officially dropped|Central jerSey's old Foyt pose three Group 4 schools, four Group 3 schools • i -!... 1.!_. 1»—>[rom„ th+>,e„ PrincetoDri>i(*<.tnnn rosterrKtprr this I Jcame from behind a 4-0 deficit LOl'S unusual racing machine ever Stadium with the championship to three runs in the seventh BOWL-MOR unveiled on an area speedway 'eek. Gluchowski. 3b *' J53 Ainboy An-. Woodhridge and only two Group 2 schools, which are in their ARDC-USAC midget auto races •and defeated the Sitar's Shop- D. King, 2b :i will be seen in Saturday night's; The former Plainfield High ME 4-%82 - ME 4-9146 own Group 2 division. 1 while a fiew series of Sunday Rite in the first game of their 100 Milers O. King, lb • NASCAR stock car races at the star, who throws the javelin best two-out-of-three series for 4 Flemington Fairgrounds, pilot- 'or the Tiger track team in the afternoon stock car races com- : Bryan, c the championship in the Babe! TRENTON—The New Jersey T. Semenza, rf i ed by Florida State champion ipring, is presently competing mences September 10, supple- [Ruth League. .State Fair will feature the Wojewudszkl, If ... Will Cagle. Competition opens n Israel as a member of a[mented by the renowned Tour- at 8:30 P. M, /isiting American track squad. Sitar's scored four runs in'world's greatest auto racing Nardl, cf ' nament of Thrills daredevil the first Inning on two walks drivers in two days of nationa 8. Semenza, ss • The youthful crown-wearer Head coach Dick Colman said c Zagoria decided to forego foot- shbw. |and three hits to take a big 4-0: hampionship competition S«P Kalusek, p ' from the Sunshine State sports lead. Baumgartners scored.tember 17 and 24, Qeorge ' tall because of his scheduled Star drivers who have been a "wing" atop his modified |three runs in" the third on a Hamid, Sr, president of the racer and freely predicts that late return. sweeping programs from Vir- single, a base on balls and'fa11'. ha« announced. \ A 0 before the next few weekly The 64 man squad went ginia to Vermont will bring Henry Rzasa's home run. They Every Indianapolis Speedway ty, 2b . speedfests at the Route 69 ,hrough its conditioning paces down the curtain on the eve-, IH YOUR NEW HOME tie(1 tne score ln lne fiftn ;5 Zullo. c grounds have been run, such a rery well in the first full day ninntng schedulscneauie at thme RoutHOUMe 1I8B on "0 mile raof winner has ap- Wobdhull, H device will be a necessity, if of pre-season practice, Colman speedway in a five-event pro- an error coupled with Joe Sico's Reared at the Trenton Speed- sram st.art.in* at 8 P. M. isill8le- jWilV since the track paving five iVlnsko. cf drivers want to remain in con- observed, despite the very hot gram starting at 8 P. M. Then in the seventh inning VMtrs aB°- That pattern will iE. Carmichael, p tention for the track titles, Heading up the cast will be i land humid weather. 4-4 continue this month with A. J. jOlear, lb Cagle experimented with the Bill Randall. North ReadinReadingg , BaumgartnerBaumgariners brokDrone timne »-* ^"w.. . «.» "«,..... -".. ••.-• GET ROOM-BY-ROOM The two-week Blairstown u LltWien* .ki3b •wing" on Florida raceways Mass.; Bert : 1 deadlock, with a three-run rally ^t, of Houston, Tex., leading session is the shortest training New Bnt LehoUlty, ss . and claims that the unique period since the Tigers began aln, Conn.; Dutch Bchaefer,'on two walks and several er- the parade of entries. Hamid announced alto, that Meyers, rf [fixture enabled him to reverse using this northwestern Newl Floral Park, N, Y.; Tony Rorait, rors. |a losing streak and win a rec- Su nls ISlecton, rf Uersey camp in 1949. Cliffside Park, N. J.; Bobby In their last half of the sev- m Nu . general manager of ord 67 motor tests after install- Marshman, PottstownFottstown, fPa.a ;; BobBOD! it-nth'the Sitars had the bnw the Trenton Speedway, located THERMOSTAT thl 8tat ing it. _ s Hillis, Wilmington. Del, and'.'loadfd with two outs but failed "» ' « Fairgrounds, would be topflight chauffeurs from 0 0 (1 i <> Oddly enough, "wings" have other stellar performers. \[t o score. net "a"s "racinMn" g -"""""directo"r '"fo"r IKth"e Lou's been used on similar race cars New Jersey, New York, Penn- dates. A&O oooi" After battling through lour j SThe box score. in Ohio as well as Florida but sylvania, Delaware, Florida never in this part of the United! and otheV states, among them 10-lap qualifyinqygg conws«, the, BAl'MGARTNER'S all out at CONTROL WITH. States until Cagle introduced winners of every one of the 20 fastest pilots go FIlep, 2b 4 the novel feature: he says that 1961 main events here. blazing speed in the ./\"'*p|McMahon, 3 2 l it makes for faster action by Pros compete in four 10-lap main event. A special heal win, - ,Riasa, 3b-p Attention [keeping the car down on thi contests for the privilege of ner's helmet dash ls ,»lsoi3ico, p-Jb .. turns where usually a drive, starting in the 25-lap sweep- icarded. jLisicki, lb . must slow down or turn over stakes. Rookies who have been Eight races make up the|R|gier c ! Ofi hand at the hall-milt i on the sidelines recently swing iSunday afternoon menu. withJQalam'b, cf idayway to disprove Cagle will back into action in two races sportsman and modified proslMakkai, If Bowlers! I in five races that bring to- jp|uta. If . gether the 25 most rapid in the]ROst.nbium, rf JOIN NOW CARTERET HIGH SCHOOL 25-lap feature as well as three novice class thrillers capped by 28 7 5 1961 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 20-car, 15-lap finale. | SITAR'S 1961-1962 That inltiiA daytime presen- Lander, cf 3 1 1 Date Time Opponent Place . tation goes off at 2:30 P. M., Kopko, lb 2 0 0 Sept. 23 2:00 East Brunswic'- Carteret launching a new schedule that Chervenak, 3b _ 2 0 WINTER LEAGUES Sept. 30 2:00 Matawan Carteret director Bob Streeter says may McKenna, ss 3 1 Oct. 7 2:00 Metuchen Metuohen last through October, If weath- HeiBhtchew, c 3 1 STILL A FEW CHOICE J^ Oct. 14 2:00 Roselle Pari Roseltl Park Her conditions permit, W. Niemiee, 2b 3 l Oct. 21 2:00 Sayreville Jarteret Upwards of 80 cars are ex- Marek, rf 3 0 Oot. 28 2:00 South River Carteret pected for the Sunday date, Walker, p 2 0C OPENING SEPTEMBER 15th Nov. 4 2:00 Wooodbridge Woodbrtdge while more than 25 daredevils Banick, if 3 0 I Nov. 11 2:00 Middletown Twp. Middletown Twp. will participate in the thrill OUR NEWLY REMODELS Nov. 23 2:00 Perth Amboy Carteret Bhow that makes iU 19«1 New 24 4 Jersey debut as a special added B'mK'tners ..0030103- KITCHEN AND DINING WK)M JUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULE attraction. .... 4 0 0 0 0 0 0- Sltar's ..... "JFeaturinJ Exeellent Citiilne" ELECTRIC HOME HEATING! .Date Time Opponent Place .Sept. 36 3:30 East Brunswick gabt Bruruwick Oct. 2 3:30 Matawan Matawan • Select individual temperatures for Oct. 9 3:30 Mituchen Carteret BOWL-MOR LANES 3:30 Rfselle Park Carteret OPEN BOWLING EVERY NIGHT baby's room, the bathroom, the kitchen* Oct. 16 453 AMBOY AVENUp WOODBRipGE Oct. 23 3:30 |y Sayreville LADIES' AFfERNOON • Clean! Space-saving! Modern! Oct. 3fl 3:30 South River South River' New 24-|ane Establishment | Nov. 6 3:30 Woodbrldge Carteret LEAGUES BEING FORMED 3:30 Perth Now Under Construction ' • Special Low Electric Home Heating Rate! Nov. 18 Perth Amboy FREE BE8INNERS BOWLIHG CLINIC FRESHjMEN SCHEDULE Complete With For further information, consult with your Date Time Opponent Plac* COCKTAIL LOUNGE AND SNACK BAR SIGN V* AT DESK architect, builder; electrical contractor or Sept. 25 3:30 East Brunswick Carteret callyoui nearest Public Service office. Oct. 2 3:30 Matawan Cartewt OPEN IN THE FALL Oct. 9 3:30 Metuchen Metuchen at /• Oct. 13 3:30 Roselle Park RowllePark Oct. 17 3:30 Perth Amboy Carteret Main Street and C. 8. 9, Woodbridge Carteret Lanes, Inc. Oct. 23 3:30 Sayreville Carteret ME *-mi Pl/BLICSAaSERVICB Oct. 30 3:30 South Blver Cartant 835 Roowveh Avepue Ctf*wi, N. J- NOV. 13 3:30 Madison Twp. MadUonTwi*. ANDREW V. HO8PODAB, Owner-Manaier PHONE KI FRIDAY, SEPTEMBERS, "T9JT' PAGE NINETEEN Will open Garry's rurw season. and Dale Evans guest on a D«- 8et tor the same show: Alan cemiwr segment of the Bell A&P Slates The two h Young Democrats Name j \ _ TODAY AND TOMORROW WMH 7 our-K>n| Telephone Hour. Miss Shelia M. Scully biblllcal specials set for ABC, 'ABIAN. PLAYING A KIL- "David, the King" and "David LER, will guest star on early Dinner-Dance CommitteeColonia Store Laurence Olivier stars In CBS's the Outlaw," have been com- episode of ABC's new Bus Stop' Weds Robert G. Walicky vl^RS will come p The ap- of Graham Greene's bined into a single «o-mlnute series - Oscar winner Charlton WOODBRIDQE — Plans foriBette Ruschok. Stanley Mann ;,.,nri»t of «eve proval of major subdivision WOODBRIDG* - The wed-dered organza gown, with a 8a- "The Power and the show, "The Story of David, to Heston will star In an Alcoa the fourth annual dinner-dance George Yates, tickets; Mrs. Jo- h , appearancel ry by thf Town Committee for dlnf of Miss Shelia Martyn brlna neckline, short sleeves !1( K( be televised in November. The Premiere, playing a one-eyed sponsored by the Woodbrldge Ann Yates, chairman, assisted from 9 to 11 p, M. (ET) and Scully and Robert 0. Walicky and short bell-shaped train. late Jeff Chandler stars In the Township Young Democratic by Rose Molyneaux and C Mil Casmer Realty, Inc., Tuesday Joan Crawford narrates "The' carnival performer In "Fugitive took place In St. James' Church Her boufant butterfly veil fell Booze — title Club are now underway. The lle Jewkes, seating committee has made way for the construc- Zletfeld Touch" on NBC's Du -i - Tennessee Ernie Eye" - An old radio favorlM, Saturday. The nuptial mass was from a crown ot pure embroi- Mill Elizabeth, 1 recent affair will honor Walter Zlr- Edna Roder, chairman, asslsed tion of a new A k P Super- Pont Show of the week fromlfl ' ° 'y moved Into Sam Spade, Is finally coming celebrated by Rev. Father Roos. dered silk organta. She carried To Tell the nenew Alto ranch home, polo, candidate for mayor, and'hy Francis Valentl and Agnes market onn Inmamann Avenue, JusJustt. , 10 to 11 P. M. - Earlier that™ PMo Alto ranch ho to TV. An hour-long test film iff l The long-sttmmed white rows. Is the llrst has gonj Into virtual retire- his five running mates, Robert'.Vamno. decorations; Mrs ioff Pennsylvania Avenue, near' bride given In marriage same evening, NBC has sched- goes Into production this fall- learned W n" father, wore a full- MIM Jeanne Marlyn Scully irecr In' ment until after the first of the |M, Vogel, Herman Fallon, Jo-IBertha Glochah, chairman, as the Parkway. It vr», W h fth fll uled "The World of Bob Hope," Roger smith's wife, former today. ilength pure silk, hand-embrol was her slster'i maid o! honor. ,,,, She play* » 1 seph Marttlone, Dr. Ralph Bar- sited by Shirley Preldman, Lyd ,,, , with no conflicts to date from year ~ no lntervliws, no piclAustrallan acttess Victoria She and the other bridal at- Intentionally ,one and George Emery, it wlll'la Schulaek, Katherlns Ryan It Is understood that Casmer the other networks. tures. no phone ufls, n6 press Shaw, co-.tars with him In an tendants, Mlu Carol Province ,, I NBC have take place October 28 at the Harold Mnllln, Sylvia Robblns, Realty represents Kantor and U agent — Pftul Wmchell, Jayri- upcoming epi- and Miss Gloria Kucaba. were , ,,f the season's CAROL BURNETT AND' Log Cabin Inn. (Betty 3charef, Marie Achaves, Goldman, developers of Bayre Mansfield, Mickey Rooney ant sode, "The Down Under Caper" Fund Raising dressed In Hedge Orren bell- direct- JULIE ANDREWS, a surprise Woods Shopping Center. The Zsa Zsa Gabor liave^been set aswhich Smith wrote especially Donald 0. Rrtler Is general Janet Fofrich, Edwin Casey. shaped, street-length pure *llk nther on 8un-hit when they teamed on TheRiicsts on Candid Camera forfo. r her~an•„ d had to talk her chairman and announrcd his »nd Murray Freldman, boosterlatter have a commitment to a*rry Moore Show last season build a 12.000 square foot store orR»nia gowns with matching the coming season—Roy Rogers'into doing. committee as follows: jcommlttee. !haw. The attendant* carried Mrs. Helen Nemyo, chairman,1 Mr. Roder announced re- for A & P. There will nlso b* three othetr stores, It was AV1NEL - The executive iong-stemmed yellow roses. aislsted by Joseph VaMano, sponse to letters sent to local, board of School 23 hem Its first! Kenenth Sonowskl was the state and national office hold- learned. were very good. The property in question wasj meeting of the season with Mrs.jbest man. The ushers were Lau- Avenel Auxiliary owned by pletro and Catherine 'oseph Gano. Butlrr and William Mlllto. According to the reso- iSuswnl. Mrs Robert Walsh, presided Makes Parade Plans Due For It lution flie applicants will furn- I The bride is the daughter ot ish and post a Surety Company An outline of programs Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Scully, AVENEL — Officers of the Boarder: "Hey, I found a p |Bond, insuring the maintenance he your was d.fciissed with 650 Lincoln Avenue, Wood- Landlndy: "Yes, t put It of all utilities and facilities Mrs. Joseph M»(r*n«a\ Amboy, or at the Municipal Clerk's Office in the Municipal Building, any day from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M., or 7:00 P. M. to 9 P. M. on September 25, 26, 27 and 28. If you are 21 Election Day you are eligible to vote if you register. SAVE 2. ON EVERY GALLON TODAY AND EVERYDAY If you are 21 years of age or over, a citizen of the United States and Ntw WHY PAY MORE FOR GASOUNE_ YOU «NT ^J BEHER. Jersey, and you have resided in said State of *!ew Jersey at leasif 6 months and in the County of Middlesex at least 60 days on or before the next election y*u are eligible to register and vote. A person qualified! to register and vote and if he is afflicted with a chronic or incuralle Illness and mentally competent .may register at his place of conhnement by apply to the County Board of Elections Foroy orgame,th» for an application, which, must be accompanied by an Affidavit of a Joelapchick name means Physician. championship performance. Scientific last for proper NATURALIZED (JrilZENS MUST BRING THEIR PAPERS wppprt Side vents. Suction- cup sole holds its ground. 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    Alice Cuthbertson —Condolences to Mr. and 1606 Oak Tree Road Mrs. Walter Huryk, Wood Ave- Iselin, New Jersey nue, on the death of Mr. Hu- Tel. LI 8-8469 ryk's Rrandfather, Jan Huryk, Newark. —Happy birthday to Jeffrey LETTUCE Coburger, Oak Tree Road, who| —Mr. and Mrs. Richard Har- was nine years old this week. well and daughters, Janet and Donna, Wood Avenue, spent the —Guests Of Mr, and Mrs. weekend at Newburgh, N. Y., at KRISP Alexander Cuthbertson, Oak ;the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pa- While there they attend- ICEBERG Albert Wheelhouse and chil-ded a clambake given by Clara's dren, Albert and Kevin, Nixon and the Handshakers Club in The Wheelhouses, former resi- New Windsor. CALIFORNIA dcnts of Oak Tree Road, have just returned from a trip to ADD,Nf< T0 THE ARMV LGE. HEADS New Hampshire and Vermont The Army has embarked on a] —Mr. and Mrs. Wllliamjpi-ogram that could add as Brown and son. Dennis, Oak|many BS 150,000 men to its Tree Road, were weekend prPlsent strength by next sum-; guests of Mr. and Mrs M. E. mer. Goldberg of Wannamassa. Mr. Secretary of the Army Elvis find Mrs. Edward Fleming,:j Slahri Jr,_ sald al a recent Pershing Avenue, were alsolnews conference, the extent of I KRISP CULO ^ O C Wtsts. mobilization will be governed. WESTERN BAGS £ for £ J CANTALOUPES nr 23' —Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hap- to some degree, by what hap- CUCUMBERS£SS 3,13' CARROTS pel, Adams Street, were hostslpens in the Berlin crisis -and at a cookout Saturday. Guests'elsewhere were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fitz-' Stahr said the Army expects Simmons and sons, Thomas andito reach ah authorized total by. Robert; Mrs. Helen Rohlfs.iJune 30, 1961 of 1,008,000. flemel Avenue, and Miss Nancy, , Closter. ARMED WITH LOLLIPOPS TEA BAGS GRAPE JELLY —Miss Nancy Kwiat, Closter, BOSTON — The Forrest| GRAPES KRAFT was a guest for the holiday Sherman, an ahti-submarine; SEEDLESS CALIFORNIA r WHITE ROSE weeksnd of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- destroyer, has left on its tour; IGE. 2O.OI. JAR ert Pltzsimmons, Semel Avenue. of African ports well armed SUGAR SWEET V SALE - BOX OF 64 The Fitzsimmons were hosts at with lollipops, a«ookout on Sunday. Present The 10,000 lollipops aboard were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dejthe fighting ship will be distfrib- Sena" find children, Chuck 10luted to all African children and Jeffrey, Nixon; Mrs, Helen!visiting the ship with their'na-i • E AT-MOR CAKE DEPT. • BohUs and Mr. and Mrs. Henry jtive parents. . ' j Happel and children, Henry,' The goodwill tour is part of Rtchard, Allan, Gary, Bruce'America's people-to-people pro- and Wayne, all of Iselin, and gram intended to defeat com- Margarine Golden Pound Cake ss 55 Mla Kwiat. imunlsm without firing a shot. 2 ENGLISH MUFFINS **» 39 P1LLSBURY. 9-OZ PKG 1 E C CHERRY Pl^-r «- 48 Golden Sesame Rolls IJ ROYAL DAIRY _ ^ DOG FOOD-^ --6178' CHEESE SPREAD £ 69( FIG BARS SE3. > 33' BREAKSTONE' YOGURT Baked Goods VANILIA In. A FOI FRESH MADE - HOME STYLE

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