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'Mirl Mull,. 1 1 .IK ),.,I l;v,.i v Tlii :>l l In- I . . \V WOODBRIDOE, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1951 ••II SlreM, W.K»(II| S. J PRICE FIVE ('KNTS On Korpun Assignment lourI Gives Towimliip Chimhes lo Proclaim Again Tidings of Old: 4 Special May Election miatum .' 11c ,§>cek lesus pil|n lints (Erurifirit .. ;$jc is JK'iseu .IT WOODBRIDO.E—"And the an-Che churches of the Township 'The Lord Blf""> You": recessional. 'If , Trucks gel answered and said unto the lid ursdiuorally joyous Easier "Come, Ye Faithful"; postlude, Aiaitii i,n busier .ii'.enws." On Two New Schools: women, Pear not ye: for I know .nuslc. will be played by Lhe or- that ye seek Jesus, which wu .anists and «ung by the choirs Methodist ,,| Dn-laiTH May crucified. He fter weeks of rehearsing. Rev. Freder- "J Is not h>re !,;,,llin<' on Trial Trinity Episcopal ck VV. Poppy for He Is At' Trinity Episcopal Church vlll preach on '„ v...jjrhi Offenders risen, as He Jev. WJliiam H. Schmaus. will ,he topic, "Life Cost Put at $2,350,000 said. Come rbach on th;;"*£opto, "The Rinen 3eyond Life," we the place , i !(;[•; The Saga of .oid." Mrs. William S. Neebe i'ext John H:2, where thi •rganlst iind choir director, haf 'It It were not .,,,, rrncks carting fill Lord lay. Anci irepaied the following program ;o I would have ,,"]nv Mrr nnthme went forward with armored pa- in other towns now. to earry out the mission oj l"« eibuMln„ >* * r: /" e !!l ducted in the section of the park revenue, as each permit will cost tion and requiring a "yes" or "no" ,ir,y notice. the lieartdiuuters in the Korean isaid"«- However, he stated* /", he !!-didTo be Aired on Tuesday near Amboy Avenue in the vicinity trols of th* Seventh Division. As $1, the purpose of the ordinance vote in its entirety, will be divided they moved through the moun- e* flimsy excuse, Mag- wm, > inot know whether he would con- WOODBRIDGE — Walter R. of the War Memorial at 3 P. M, is to provide the municipality with in four parts. Part A sets the con- tainous area they met a road block the addresses of all residents of the :„' nil declared he would A isn'tlunte of Wobclbrldce High j struct seversl small Btoros or one Darby uf the Department of The Easter bunny will be there struction and furnishinsi costs of "in person." held by the North Koreans In a Townsiiip so that personal taxes ...me ench trucker a School. Private Rankin first en-|iarse building. The latter state- Local Government has sent back the high school at $2,lfl«HM); Part " The .merchants have Ijeen very mountain pass. may be assessed. -..k>' them down to the tered the service at Perth Amboy , ment , wm rellablllty to tne the 1951 budget with a stamp of B will be for 1250,000 for the con-" generous in donating prizes which Shortly, the North Koreans cut ;r,-. -fif and mall them In December, 1348. He joined the .u approval as to form, It was Under the-present setup, only, structlon of the Inman Avenue in uivp me the excuse st01 that a lar e are now on display in Coppola's the patrol off but soon fighters property owners are assessed fori school; Part C for the approprla- United Nations forces in Korea in! 'y « «»Per-market (earned last night. This, of i, live a notice." JanuiiYy of this year. jhain has been Interested in the window on Main Street. In case of came to their aid in answer to personal property and the renters, tlon of 1100,000 in cash, and Part Major Urban's call and in a few ;iU\ According to some of the ten- course, carries no evaluation of rain another date will be set, regardless of the amount of per- D authorizing the bond issue rt smes Notice the budgetary provisions. lightning passes the road block ints in the building, leases were sonal property they may own, areamounting to $2,250,000. Ti-.;> fls- Mirn'p here and now," The budget will come up for MEETING POSTPONED was knocked out. permitted to go scot free. The sys- iiot being extended and it was ex- urea, the board pointed out, Me i".i ••that this case Is Births to TownsWp public hearing and final adop- PORT READING — The Poii A few days later when the ridge tem has brought a series of pro-tentative, as the late Mr. Ancl!1!1- March 29 and there 'lected. before the fire, that only tion at a special meeting In the Reading Library Association has was retaken by the Republic of tests and the Town Committee has SOT[-S successor may order .some . [urthcr adjournment the beauty shop, Dem's Pharmacy Municipal Building Tuesday. postponed its regular session until Korea troops they found 264 dead promised'to take steps to remedy i changes. ,» mi whatsoever." Parents are Lisffed and the Woodbrldgc Radio and The budget calls for a base tax April 2 when the meeting will be North Koreans in the enplace- the situation, ments there. Th$ Inman Avenue school will i! Vincent McDonnell, Repair Shop would remain, rate of $7.49 per $100 held in the new library on West Hearing on the measure will be consist, of eight or nine rooms, no ,ii the Port Reading j valuation. Avenue. During the 38 days Major Urban held April 3 at the Memorial Muni- definite number being agreed upon iidd The Irftlependent- AVWOODBMDGE - The Easter j Fire Chief Julius Prohaska was on duty as a controller, he has indicated that the blaze start- cipal Building at 8 P. M. as yet. There is still some question iluc to the publicity Bunny brought 12 br.bu-s to Town- ] estimates he directed fighters ship parents as Easter nifts during j ed in two stores ocoupled by a firm Permission was granted to the as to the size of the new hii;li :,:;:, newspaper to the which accounted for over 4,000 the past week, as follows: From Fords'Fire Company to hold its school. The need, allowing for ms hauling fillfill Simonsenh[Third[Generation enemy troops killed. Woodbridge. a son to Mr. fuid Mrs. the south The Korean medal is very nice,1'lBnnua> eainivit M»» *• ln Pords gi'OWthln Student enrollment,. ,it section, the"'WS- •Joseph Pltos, 135 Amboy Avenue; query at the building inspector's Pnrk for a l.SOO-pupil Rchool, but thefe. ' .iulifiiJ slightly but It said Majnr Urban. "The thing that - a son to Mr. and Mrs. Clalr office revealed the fact the prem- bothers me is the citation. I can't License Transfer apptars to be »ome question in ilie''.' .ttisiactory: When you Of FaMty t6 be on Police Force mlftlls ot the board members, duo Steimmw, 103 Bucknell Avenue; ises were Inspected several times read It. It's written in Korean"! The transfer of a liquor license ; ailed trucks you arefrom Fords, a son to Mr. and Mrs. by Assistant Building Inspector to reports of the architect, wiiether ..!•.(• vibration jnd dam- ' WOODBRIDGE—Four of the five new policemen ap- ~~ " held by Richard Janni for 4 Green the appropriation will be lnrnc Oscar Alums. 536 New Brunswick Hamilton Billing* after a number Street to 2 and 4 Green Street was r.es." Avenue: a son to Mr. and Mrsof-Inquirie. s had been received re- pointed Tuesday night by the Town Committee will report AVP MP1 VFW Pnet enough to take care of that need. approved. It is understood that Mr. There will be opposition from the ,M\ that Police Chief Worth Lauritwn. 50 William Rardlns the nature of the business. for duty on April 1. The fifth man who was named, Roberti^VCHCl T 1 V \ uai Jauni, trading as The Esquire, in- has assigned Street; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Billings said that his inspec- T. Govelitz, 2,4 Fourth Avenue, Port Reading, is on active PTA's if a 1,200-pupll school is tends to enlarge his tavern. built, for that will only take care niiH'L'v Joseph Farkas street a daughter to Mr. and'Mrs. Illnn revealecl "that llle materials j duty with the Navy and after appointment was imraedi- •,,eir|A'micw Koch, 20 Lawrmre Street; ately placed on the military leave of absence list. plorable conditions of the roads in 1 • Prefer $11,000 Site / '. area Local police I a ««111« Ml M Mls'Llu -V(1 Rutal< Other Complaints The others appointed were Stan-1 AVENEL—flic-hard R. James was Sewarra" was registered with the n-,,nlr.« fnr over- ™ ClW.s Mill Road; a son 10 Complaints regarding the dump-! lev •>• Ourney, 50 Spruce Street, pointed a special ofneer "for four .elected Commander of the Avenel committee by the Sewaren Men's Because the Board of Education • mickers for over has decided after a report by a under State law, only-''Mr! . and Mrs. ChcitiT B.tiiinski, 2|4 ings> of garbage ln thee back "oof I he1 1 Port Reading; William H. Ste-month•~.~..tL..s. a...t a.. compensatio„...,,. t: n o«Ff ®Az$45 Memoria\ft'orrinv'\a\l PosPrtct NoNn. 716471fid . VFWWW, att fl a Club. The communication was re- hanD Jl 54 tuthe r committee of realtors consisrtnu; of »•;< and motor vehicle | Uunbar Av(-nut. stores occupied by Plastics Labora-, P „ '- ' Avenue, a month," After the summer meetins Held at the new post head- ferred to the Road Department. s certifiedi Hjmi Coumiu a to Mi. ton were also received by Health I Hopelawn; Michael R. Petruski, quarters located on the corner of On a complain;, registered by a Herman "Stern, Eugene Finn and months he resigned, but 'Jn Sep- 1 1 Officer Harold 0. Bailey who or-1585 Rh AAvenue , WoodbridgeWdbid ; tember 21, 1903, he was again Lord Striet and Route 25, with youth in the- audience, Committee- Frank DUnham that the DfLuwi property on Inman Avenue was Aj Ho«l; j.. 8« to Meet the stte%irtji«Hm>r A,» t^ip ftamefrapoctaV ptto^ toUi».,U»> Charles Sajben, Jr., man George Mroz announced that »n' ;,: ,a new .baseball field wiU...be .liol, worth the $19,000 approved by riukcrs are Rations 'Mr. result'of til? tnvestlgitton:- 1vtr.' pose of '"relieving 'Woodbridge- •%i|ev* iselln. determine whether the business patiick, Port Beading, and John was finally' appointed a regular mann.-i Senior'Vice Commarider: said that he and Cummitteeman cial Blectinn :>ii'iits who have dam- and a ion to Mr. Mid Mrs. Frank Rdbert Toft, Junior Vice Com- William Fitzpatrick, of the Recrea- flatlon of $U,fl0ft for trra • clue to the overload- constituted a Health menace. Dr. S. Jessen, Fords, notified the Town pollceroati'ftnder the first police B.u:.-,.ka. lbo Old Road, ..Sewaren, Belafsky, who-saW the firm "made Committee trmf they--wer« "no ordinance on November 16, 1910mander. ; Sajben, Quartermaster; tion Department, hud made a sur- Taylor iftoyerty on Inman Avenue, •hemioftl mUUHW sold to labora-j longer Interested," Mr. Simonsen's father, the late M. Wiyiiir Hlllier, Post Advocate;. vey....of various.'sites and decided which the board feels is $. much ;, Avenue, Lyndhurst. William fc. .Husband, Chaplain; that The park" property would be better ,9Ue. . ii.f.aor, who hasprom- tories for analysis purposes," said! Mr. Simonsen comes from a long Edward Simonsen, was named a SUttion Worker tin* products UMd did not consti- line of Township policemen. His policeman on June 16, 1919. TwoJoseph Schneider, Surgeon; David the best. "At atneeting of tiw boRicl MTh* house • • 1 i-iir driven by Michael Amboy General Hospital, Agolio the me are Cohen's Market, Szam- and Vogel. whelher the Citizens' Advisory '•! ill cramplon Avenue, High School Auto Driving Course Budget Committee was still in ex- on the property can be sold and was working on a truck when the backy's Meat Market and Palko's moved from the site and we can • i. .1 licad-pn colllstqn with motor went on fire. He put out the Tavern. Three stores were unoc- HELD AS DRUNK DRIVER istence and, when told that one 11. \l by Julius Jaefjer, 272 had not befcn appointed this year, gain some revenue from that fire and was bent over the motor uupled. Damage is estimated in Lauded as Traffic Safety Factor WOODBRIDGE—John J. Clark, source.' ••'• .struct and driven by histo determine the extent of the (kern of $100,000. Perhaps the 55, 574 Rahway Avenue,' was ar-remarked that no acknowledge- i uit'hne, 28. The accident damage when combustion oc- was in the drug i NEW BRUNSWICK—New Jersey has a Woodbridge Train ment had ever been made of their On a motion mada by Edwin rested this njoi/ilng on a complaint Casey, It was decided to p,ive Mrs. ; <-ii Ambcy Avenue at the curred and the flames scared his store where valuable drugs were of drunken'driving after the caroffer to serve on the committee. lll| Wreck every six weeks on the highways, Leo Welch, Safety (Continued on Page 6) i by-pass. Patrolmen fjace. destroyed. Education Supervisor for the Division of Motor Vehicles, lie was driving ran up on the lawn "For two years in a row," he Hiiir and Frank Szallar of the prppirty of Mrs. Julia Zila- complained, "we offered to send a 1 told a dinner meeting of school officials and automobile i Hat Kov»ca' car was on dealers. Speaking at a dinner given by the Automobile vetz, on Woodbridge Avenue, near representative to serve on the Reid Estate Sales Dip; •• ••• side of the road at UK Club of Central New Jersey for school and auto people Almon Avenue, damaging the lawnjbuduet comoiittee and we never iin' crash. Engineer of III-Fated Train two trees and some fenciMBfceeived ;the courtesy of a reply, Town Sells Six Parcels participating in the 'behind-the- 1 'i and takeri to the Perth Clark was released on ball and ^iWlnd I set that you evidently don't ("'HHTul Hospital ln the wheel driver education program appear ln magistrate's court, Tues-|,believe ybu ne&d helip now." j WOOtlBRIDGE~The Township "HindKe Emergency Squad Can't RecallSpeqdStory to Cops Mr. Welch said education can re- Walter J. Wickley Real Estate Department appears. duce the State's traffic toll. ;to have hit a slow season as far i''., were Mr. Kovacs, lac- WOODBRIDGE — Joseph Pltz- Toolan, attorney for the Pennsyl- Promoted to Sergeant t "t chin, rl«ht and left vanla Railroad, questioned Pltz- Supervising Principal victor C as the sale of municipally owned" slmmons, engineer on the ill-fated Nicklas was one of the guests ant Iror property is concerned. Only six '•i'l released; Louis Leho- train, the Broker, which was simmons' abouL the events after SAMPSON Alt} FORCE BASE, Woman Thinks TownShouldForce m smith- gtwet, P«rUi was merited a certificate for es- 3eneva, N. Y.—Walter J. Wickley, parcel* weve sold Tuesday and wrectedhiere February « tukim; a the weeweekk . Hfttttlk benbeing UUkon three have been advertised fur aul ' iwssenger to the Kovacs to the hospital, sitting i n a llong t ":g a behind-tfie-whee ion of Mr. and Mm. Charles J(. 11 toll of 84 lives, cannot recall mak- '1 for lacerations of theing a statement to Patrolmen. Jo- row of people then receiving at- course in driving at Wopdbridgf Wickley, 194 Clinton Street, Wood- Redecorating Habit on Landlords High School. Tuesday were: •i'Himu 2b sutures. He was seph McLaughlin and Kenneth tention from nuraes and doctors, jridge, has been promoted to ser- WOODBRIDQE — The Town this is completely nullified by "We 109k back with horror or geant at this new Air Force in- OatrdWft' for Lewis anfl' Van Pelt at Die Perth Ambuy gen- but said he could not remember 9 Committee has received some enterprising landlords and jani- seeing the ofltoBirs ot signing the die Waadbi'ldwWdbld week," he doctrination training base. pretty odd imuijla in the past,, tors ln many instances. I think Leher, $1,100; E, R. Finn "for 272 j Campbell eral Hospital according to the said, "yet every six weeks in this "Sgt. "WicWey, Vfto enteted May D & 0 PlUmbing and Heating Co., bUi ."fracture of theti'stlmpny he nave before the Pub- .statement. The officers said" that but a new one cropped up $5is,, U is now Him, thaf, the Town they had read batik the statement State we have almost as ttjany !, 1949, is a graduate of Wood- week when Florence Hantle,y, Committee passeef an oWiitence of thh ek knees; ad- lic Utility Commission In Newark $500; Louis and France.s lCrasovir,, to the engineer before l)e signed persons injured, in traffic Occi- bridge High School and attended 4!)0 Rahway Avenue, tusked the requiring landlords to redecorate t^eutmerit: Miss yesterday. - ' ' / it dents:" " ;/ :!'•'• Trinity University, San Antonio, .their tenants' premises at cer- $360; Joseph and Murjorie Turn-1 129 Central Ave- Both Officers Mclaughlin and it. ( committee to pass an ordinance Icalifed onal Mr. Welch said that education Texas, for two years. 1 tain reguiak intervals." minia, $800; L. Chailes, Man-! contusions of Van 'Pt-lt testified they took a mfiklng It mandator) for Ian*-' glone, t Questioned M to Pltzsimmons' is the principal means of getting Hqre at the Air Force new traip- lords toj redecorate tenants'1 possible fractinlfc 'of statement!- (.eoffl the ^engineer iji the man behind the wheel to il; Mrs. Eleanor Drum-' which the l'aiii'r &»''l Uiat hfl was condition," the officers said he an- m 'ng.j)ase where all newly-enlisted apai'tmtnts. . » • TO HOLD RALLY .sweiMftU OMBStlens rttM"nallyj»iid: KIWW that he i^lhc mo*t imp'or- flIKin i tnV. liurtlieastem U .S S. SHAHt FUNT '• Central Ave tant f*toi'*atedurtn« tl^M traf- In a letter to tha committee AVENEL—The Fifth District ai'Uire Of foot, contu- an hour at the Woodbridge Sta- assumed he was in a fit irfnttV rwjelve Indoctrination tratolng, ff- Ttires Town* condition. Asked what happened fic deaths. •Mrs. Huntley wrote: "I weltW. Jtomofljatie, OfVio Club ul A.ROH4 !<•, released; Mrs. Lucy tion." In the statement, the of.; p Sgt. Wickley is assigned to, the ln conjunction with other Demo- were amoHgHilw to the t The, Mptor Vehicle Division man the welfire, comfort and happi- '• i« Avenel Street, fleers said, he deslaredhe "theB l they testified 3460th Personnel Processing ness of the tenants of ,,Woqd- cratic groups will hold a rally April p> of Merck & Co., Ruh- abrasions of applied the brakes and a,U he\thel y ,m»n«d lt 0V«r to Police Chief said -that all youngsters look tar- S \ way, who shared in llw $la,2Ul in wufi'd to their seventeenth birthday, brjdge Townghlp • have- been 2 In the Maple Tree Farm,. The Mrs. Edna broke loose." George E. K»atirig and assumed Hwai'di^or valuable sup&e.stioiis on the day thly can get their driver's greatly .neglected. Some time ago speakers will UiftlMde State Sen- Avenel Street, Ave- The statement, the officers told that he in turn had turned it over better or safer operations to rtie pros6cui(jj''s ofBce. license. He lauded the hlth school CELEBRATK, ANN1VEHSAKY a local ordinance, was passed ator B. W. Vog/el/, , the assembly and of upper lip, re-the PUC, was written ln long hand thld didt Hh B 1950, , The offlcera, wtro also questioned and auto men for their work in COLONIA'—Mr. and Mrs. Charles saying thftt landlftrds should fhlde| candidates, Hugh B. Barrel, 32, 1387and signed by Pitelmroons. In 1 MtchWl Stroin, Chain O'HIH, ah to the ligrltfng facilities in theproperly training thtse students to T. Morrison, 201 Colonla Boule- provide then* . tenants • with a fgley, candidly for mayor; Jo- lacerations order to sl»iV the statement, the mlnimurd ot {98 degrees of heat, Road, Will, received -$535; KCI- ward MW"ir^MM«>W«W>t «t the.drlv*. '", ¥«H'dr celebrated their l&th, wed' seph Somers, Township leader; multiple abrasions, of patrolmen further testified that TWvw|jr i start in the right ward Moefller, I4l Uuckndl 1 ding anniversary Saturday. Quests, MMrs . Lawv«t(L * Ryftn,'*»*tjR't ' com t'fte engineer borrowed Officer-Van time of the d.utatiorilng. They re- Prenenln l ^ Jipg wtie Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zimmer- dlreottoji; ^though I consider mltteewoman, and Commltteemen Averiui. Wood!br\ap;e, Pelfs glasses as his were broken plied there «ts a light djrectly Henry C. Berg, New Brunswick Harr> TI, Kippinfi. ^ Admitted for further over (he bed anil th»t the super- attorney and a director of the man, Ridge Road, and Mr. andthi* mlulmum quite too low for William PlUpakick, Peter Schmidt In, the wreck. health and comfort. But even and L Ray Alibani. Street, Hopelawn *n* 'Forrnw State-Senator John E. visor of was present. (Continued on P«ie 5.) .Mjj's. Henry Strubel, Colonla,

"'~M'"' •••$&. : . U INDEPENDENT I,, PAGE TWO THURSDAY, MARCH ??. 1951 IVeto All-Wool Kmtvr 1 tishiom Scouts andBromies Entertain] \3^ScunooK At Avenel PTA Meeting Tuesday] ^^$£($t k*~ AVKNKL—ThAIM.-MI.-I Ti,e n AveneA.nnoi l Puri.ni-Parent -• HolierHober:: \V: •:•!!"«• ali.l Mrs. 3-[ _/M Teacher Association met Hi I he A •••; M ':vii v /r MS Bur/ness C,i-:: and a SCIDR was Win not let thr K;i'.|( I1 spil It I .HlllllM'.Wl t'dlll1 itlld 'IPMted MI.1- -.(lion! Tuesday wilh IVjjf- -'oiin liv Bc -« ex-ox* UASues ruavse >T I'IC rvnup 'lir.l was com- COLLfGS COACH L Jin'vuil in vnin l;ii( hi'ii .mil pi,Ml l;i;il i up- mid '-ft ill pan nf water. Kerckes picsidinc •-Kin.'. 1 i,v ;!,- iMder. MIN. Fi'nnl; BUSINESSMAN. spi'ci.'ii fli'.iics l"i the l.unilv dm- Bake in ;iii oven H5D dc'iers for A ,'hcui business inrc'ini: wn^'P""' y. Tl'.c CM.vnie )"-ay" wa im: this scii^iii.' Tiy roloi fill »r- Hi) itiiiiiii/'.s or uniil firm When held. Mis Kenneth T:ii:n««'! iT-."m< 1 1 V( 1 hv :!v o'.de: Bi'ov ;iir mem riinjicmi'nlK nf fruit* couai^ !",ulv i i sufvr (urn 0111 of cups p*ii !»•(! on Hie pro!- res-, of United '•' ' Tliev werr Grandmother' CIIPI'M1 ami cns|) IcltiiT cvcrns ninl vsnnkh witli chopped i«\rs!ev. PI A f:<.o|iei alive rnmmiiree M I'ers. Winnie Ryer: F,'.! tier. Joan Staeh CiiiHinl fniiis combined witii In.li v, Inch she and Mrs. Kcrekes are li.-k;, Marv. i!;'i:'i Sieinbadi; fruit? ci-vivl with a tliiss of milk Tossed Salad l.'iuc^-iii.itivr.v Mrs T.iuiMr; niso Tjm:;i,v.-C:»; •• Owl, .anil hot bKcuiis niakr an iclriii annoiiitcrfl I'VII Bvownie «n)!V ;in"! ;! announcer, luncheon or TO|>|)rr. Few slrtlks endive Sciiii: Icidcr., arf needed Tin- 1 :;ii;lfVo:i B-jt'^e. Few leaves of mustard preens linop-; .ili'c.idy ill"..inl7'."l ' i""- Ilnm wllh Plneappto "rowdifi ;mii ilex lyoop-: cuii'ii l>f The ?r.os;r,.'i] vf.s by thf Shredded spinach uncooked bv nil the 1 .'lire h.im. I inch thlr-k :i Mnill onions sliced verv thin fi'i'inerl if leaders were avnii.tbV >wv\nv.' of 'Tnp«" ;i'o ••;••.; Ar. <;\i :'m:rn of Oif'! Seoul 1 medium sized tomato sliced Tl'i- ;]'•(• ".'irien! nppoiilted li:e and BrinvVrr h.n'.dcr.,'!- was on ve-ry thlp !.. cup brown sunar / ! hard cooked tRL' sliced Mr.-. Lawrence Pelton. Mr: J.inti'.- s (i I'lllVl'S C'annill. Mrs. Kenneth Ta,':4ari rji-fn-hi fiff served ty i teaspoon each, minced thyme, (1 ,So;ik ham I lioiir in Itikriwni'tn sweet rrfar.ioram. ummn •UK! Mrs. Edward Stellnwher -.is'n^ ,riOm «i'-Ji Mis- J - \\ntc-r Dram aiTsni-f in. bakiiU1 -savory' . lilrrna'e. <,.pii H.ulf dish, spread ail'n mustard, pour on 1 tablespoon parsley. chopped Mrs. ,li).-.i'ph Hmiscr report-eii on •] cup of pineapple sirup, sprinkle ' . very fine ill' uiminn'je sale held 'by the With susar.' aid sMok in cloves. 2 tablespoons French drcssini;. PT.A i.i.-l week Her comni;:'jc Bake in an ovni 350 (Ifu-rros-until. T<)ss fill tOiuiher, lightly, but «,i_. Mr--, .laiiics CannilT. Mrs. PORT READING NOTES 7-v tender. ArraiiKf pineapple rinss on Ihnroiulily. in- a" larfie salad bowl. Hi in,•nun Sepanski Mrs. C'iiaiies By A TfAM IN ham, Rake until pineapple is deli- Tills -.HI.KI »iwuUl be served i lulled Mc/cra. Mrs. Clnirlc.-, Ma-arlK. V XTATf UNIVt catrJy brown, baste frequently with Mrs. Robert Fisclvr, Mrs. Jo'nn Mrs. .I«lm McDonnell sirup in pan. NrfHr's l.fmett H«H Keii'kes. Mrs, Peler Hondow:'u. WO 8-11IW i: Juice and rind of 2 lemons Mr--.. Kenneth T,i y.3.-:l and M:.- Breaded Carrots 1'^ cups '-neur Ji'sepli Kadowski. ''•.. ••'.(> nun.' -."Uiiors of \\\\\f enrols l'j (lips water The program was |ircscn'r.i 'iy '' Ue >wy pfSAeceo BY MOST PITCHES Ntra ;o;i .:' F.'r: D.x Salt 1 teaspoon salt the Ctirl Scouts and Bro\wi;>'> nf I'a':.!!; At 7HC MOSTffAPfO OASC «WAW ; Kiliiifr. lo.al residents U WAS f Crrttm 5 tablespoons flour Avenel. The Girl Rcou; "W d Can;;) BASf STfAUH6 CHAMP. to inv.ie ti'cm ;o Vncir Buttered cracker crumbs 3 CJIU.S Rose' Troop fi. leader. Mrs. Ji'hn wtsiur. Scrub little carrots, cook and 1 rounded tablespoon butter .Sofrhinsky. imve the flan saltr.e. iiomr? o make the Easter holiday shape with potato ball cutter; or Mix suaar. flour, ann salt. Add the Girl Semi' laws, the prom; e. mo.c t;i;i\!\.ib'i.' ' for the soldiers I.HiHIlK' LOOK Mil! M'Ui^f. . . I lien- Mill tv m••.-, pep in t Rev. SiSms-laus Milos, use tiny canned carrots. Sprinkle water, innon julci and rind Cook tli« male *tep In Hie Mi.'il l\;i>.lrr I'.uadc Kvrr.vUiini about men's the hymn, and sans a se)e. ;;on may corn. GAMBLING considerably more than with sal!, dip in cream, roll in [or 15 minutes in a double boiler, Brownie -Troop 20. under the I.MMI or >." G'o: ce Fiedericks. clothing has been lightened in ncv. f.isliimw I-'.MT-M p;ulding and Aiwrrdiir: to the Senate Crime yearly for clothing mid , cracker crumbs. Put in a baking until thick.. Arid well beaten rrz> extreme drape have hern ••enuived (n I'nnl'drm In the year's com- leadership of Mrs. Edward K;s- Wn.-iib: 2 teaspoon white pepper 2 tablespoons cold water Harold Schiller and Mrs. Edward Tj-.e f'.inor.V. was ";'.e!,i Saturday 1 cup evaporated milk. Beat es? whites, add half the Spread with the lemon fining, for St. Anthony Party Kosic. A playlet, Mobs for Torvuv- aioniina from the Gremer Funeral Boil the cauliflower In salted sugar. Then beat pgs; yolks and Roll. Rull in a towel until .serving row." wa.-, presented with 'he o-,;•; Home. 44 Green Street. Wood- water for ten minutes, after break- add rest of the sujjar. Add cold Lime. Dust with powdered sunar. ' PORT READING—At the meet- as follows: Gloria Florky. Carol bric-ic. with Rev. Stanislaus Milos, ing it apart. Drain and chop fine. water, then add the ens, whites ing of St. Anthony's Fife and Drum Leyonmark. Carol Elsey. Dorothy pastor of St. Anthony's Church. Mix together,the runs. salt, pepper, Fold in flour which has been sifted I'RAML'M JACKJOT j Corps Mothers' Cltlb. flnnl plans Deter. Lorraine Swctiis. Lorre:ta oiUnatinc. Burial was in St. James' mid milk. Add this mixture to the 'wiUfthe Baking potfiler. Bake in | were made iind.oommirteeo chosen Br, : The Atomic Energy'Commission T Jo KUMC ano J"^V'.C(,niftPrv. Ypu'll make a hit with for a card party to be held April Widmaier. AtheAnotherr p'aylep'ayle'' . li1 iee ' Special Easter Baked is ofterlnt! new jackpot prizes of 12 in the church hall. World Tomorrow," was also pre-! Goods. As delicious to eat much as $35,000 for uranium Mrs. Venusto Ferioli was named sented. The cast included Muriel i A GOOD WETTING. , hunters. The commission said • it chairman, assisted by Mrs. Mi- Burke. Margaret Siepman. Kiy; BOSTON, Mass. — A Bostor as they are delightful to would continue to pay for accept- chael Sasso. Mrs. John Govaletz, Warman. Evelyn Womelsdorf.: driver ran into and seared off the see. Here are but two able, uranium ore at so much a Mrs. Peter Dossena, Mrs. Adolpha Norma Schiller, Dorothy Wefer-j top of n downtown fire hydrant.! suggestions .... pound wherever it is found and Ferioli. In charge of refreshments ling, Lucille Waron and Kami: Water Rushed out but the driver1 I hat the Jackpcft "bonuses" would will be Mrs. Armando Simeone, Winqtiist. The entire iroop saiui was unable tomove. His foot was CHOCOLATE be paid over and above the regu- Mrs. Sabby Martino, Mrs. Ettorp "Finlandva." I trapped by a smashed brake pedal lar payments. The new bonus pay- Dosena, Mrs. John Takacs and. Mrs. Brownie Troop 25 is under the | He was unhurt but thoroughly EASTER EGGS ments are limited to the first 10,000 Damon Tyrrell. Al ticket returns leadership of Mrs. Herman Strin-j drenched when firemen extricated Decorated pounds of commission-accepted are to be marie at the next, meet- back, Mrs. Frank Ccnegy, Mrs.'him. with uranium produced at new mining in?, April 5. Name . . . 60c locations, but the AEC will pay oft any part of that. They will NEW SUBS CHILDREN'S BOOKS from 25c from $1.60 for those ores The Navy's newest underseas EDUCATIONAL TOYS from 39c S.10 per cent uranium v, capon—an anti-submarine sub- c POTTED ROSES oxide to $3.50 per pound for ores marine—was recently launched at MUSICAL BUNNIES - SWANS EASTER Ji assaying 0.20 per cent or Groton, Conn. The sub-killer, des-; EGGS - ROCKING BUNNIES EASTER PLANTS The bonus*' wiH stand ttntll lanated the K-l, has the latest ' LAMB CAKES STUFFED EASTER ANIMALS TREES • SHRUBS March 1, 1954. electronic and sound detection | LET US DO Al I sear packed within its hull. It is. EASTER PULLTOYS 85c 'YOUR FASTER BAKIM, "Ain't It The Truth? 105 feet. Ion? and displaces 7501 ADULT BOOKS-BIBLES-GAMES EVERGREENS tons—small in comparison to fleet DIARIES - TRIP BOOKS Applying for his citizenship type submarines. PLACE Wilt ORDER TODAY! GRASS SEED papers, Qino was doing all right WRITING PAPER - NOTES until he came to the question about | EASTER GREETING CARDS FERTILIZER tin- American Flag. That Started It 1 "What is It," asked the judge, Mrs. Crabber (angrily>—"I hope Woodbridge Bakery Landscape Contractors "that you always see flying over to be able to dance on your CORNER BOOK SHdP the courthouse?" some day." 1 96 MAIN STREET WO 8-1999 WOODBKIDCK SHOP AT THE —-~! "Peejin.s!"" confidently replied Mi . Crabber—"But honey, I'm 10pp. Strand Theatre) PERTH AMBOY K 'Gino. t!oiim to bo buried at sea." CQ.LQNIA. PUBLIX MARKET Pharmacy 17J5. ST. GE0l|C.Ii,AVKNl!K RAIIWAY, N. J. 91 Main St., Voodbridgc Telephone Railway 7-2081 Fhone Wo 8-0BU9

The largest assort- ment of Easter Flowers in the area. Blooming Plants AZALEAS- Small Trees in Bloom. ROSE BUSHES— Blooming Profusion. CINERARIAS- Pastel Colors, HYDRANGEAS- Large Blossoms. ASSORTED PLANTS— Decorated Boxes. TUPLtPS GERANIUMS BEGONIAS GARDENIAS i EASTER LILIES Cut Flowers SUPERIOR FEATURES Carnations - Snapdragons Iris - Jonquils - Swctt Peas • Waitinghouu [quippwi • futl Saver Pump ROSK8—Many Colors and • Mtt«r»4 Air Stun lengths ^Iinn«bpolii-Honeyw«ll Canlroli •4i«ndonl Yew-Round Hal W«t«r ASSOKTKD SPRING FLOWERS • inmW Pown PayMAl T on tatr TsrtM <, Ykucks Corsages FUEL COSTS § (iAUDENIAS 4 •*• ••; .' 1. t ORCHIDS • VIOLETS *, »r .?. - ^ C©ast to Coast and Border to Border' KOSKS MORE CHEVROLET TRUCKS IN USE THAN ANY OTHER MAKE! ALSO Jlfcw Tfaw wi l)U •~TrlC»,)inOll.$AVHKn J COMBINATION! In 1950, truck buyers in ovary one of (he 48 choote a Chevrolet truck, you get the riant state* ehwe Chevrolet over°any other moke. engMie-92-h.p. Thriftmailer or extfa- — WE TELKClUAPH FLOWERS — NationaDy, Chevrolet has outsold any other powerful 1O5.h.p. Loadmatter. Yoy get a FLOWER HANRAHAN'S truck forth* last nine truck production yean, chassis thai fltt your job. You get a truck builtto SHOPPE THor'* b«cqui« Chevrolet Wk* 4O the job meve your load. oJtlflWMUosJ.Cojne wo the fHHWGE Oil Burner Service beMer ... rtay «n the er When you new 1951 Advance-Design Chevrolet tru&. OWK OBEENHOU8KS-JOHN (!. Sl'HVVABZ, PROP. 'i\i MARTOOL DRIVE, VVOODBRIDGE JEFFEltSON MOTORS, lie. BAHWAV AVENUE WOODBRIDGE, Telephone 8-1815 160166 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE, p lIi;NT-T,EADER THURSDAY, MARCH 22. 1951 PAGE THREE

lo Si. James' Sodality Dinner Spent^r Aid Completes Dance Plans 'Good News', Musical Comedy, to be Produced Students Present Fine Program 9 WOODBRIDOtf—All nrranRe- menu have been completed for By St. James' Parish Players, April 19 and 29 At Fathers Night in the dance to be sponsored by HI. /\ ,-nnl WOOT)BRlDOE~"Oood News," | in Mfe Arc Free" and "Vueky m vated the audiences last year by SEWAREN -The Sewaren Home' I .,i \hr. Wood- James' Senior Sodality next, Hie muslf-Rl comedy Mint had a Love." her vivid portrayal of the "blind' find SMionl Cirrlr held Its . Wednesday at Sfc .lames' Audi- unninitv Center loni; run on Broadway nnd which Robert Powers and Miss Cath- date" In "Best Foot Forward." She Father's Night on Tur.;d torium. .Johnny Dee and his or- two veins IIKO was made Into a Parochial School ,,i,rllnii! of the erine Burke will play the romantic also played the leading role In Fivm 7:30 to 8 o'clock pupiU' ,,,,, ti chestra will provide the music. movie sinning June Ally.wn, will lends—"Tom," the 'football hero work wns on exhibition in the i.vdf ration Miss Phyllis Coley Is general "Nellie Kelly" while a student at craftsmen's be presented by the 9t. James' cauRht by a designing female, and Lists Honor Roll classrooms and the parenU were chairman and she is being as- Parish Players. Thursday and Fri-"Connie." the poor little college 3t, Mary's High School, Invited to confer with the teachers sisted by Miss Marie Andrascik, Ifaiv Will SO to day nlnhts. April 19 and 20 in St. girl who wins nnd loses Tom every Miss Burke and Mr. Powers will In their respective roonrmyAt 8 tickets; Miss June Cliervanfik WoODBtUDCiE -- Ninety-two I ml.irsliip Fund. .Jiime.s' Auditorium. time she turns IVF head. sing the two love sonns In the r lot k and Mlas Mary Jane Brazdo, are listed on the himor roll i °' , ' the loltofltw program, en- , | from the Mr. Powers, n senior at Seton show, "Brst Things in Life Are ««i , .,,.,)!,,, •,-.•• titU'ii "Tfllnnt Show w&s pris ;n M publicity; Miss Mary Jane Eln- The show is bciiiR sponsored by n in1, ov from the combined organizations of the Hail College, Is a member nf theFree" and "Lucky in Love." 301. (^ ,OIU.U!! TO j horn, dccoratlm; and Miss Dol- College Glee Club, which recently This is the second venture of the toddy The <;tu- |sent™- ores Mtnard, refreshments. church and the proceods will BO riisfiod for the into Hie building fund. appeappearea d on the Kate Smith TV St. dames' Parish Players into the | Klndciirarten. 'Peter Cotton- Kiy'ith ::indc. Clnire K i tifll." by the Wiythm Band; sold, iicid in May. SOUKS in ihe show will be Show. He appearepp d ini "HMHM3 .pal3 m of muslcnl comedy, and ifi'M Chirk. Veroiiii'.i D.uab. J(Aru/ solo, "Ballet in C Minor," to-be, and was held at 154 Ford (lrehnuse, with Mrs. Emma Mor- versary dinnor includes Mrs. Con- lioy. son of Leon E. McElroy. the sponsorship of Dorothy Dalton, Ttiomtia Ciim- by Prussia Buscell; solo. "Five Avenue, Fords. risspy presiding. Mrs. Lena Ponk das, Mrs. Mcrrltt, Mrs. De9ilva, Hifeh Street, and the late Mrs. Me- Adath Israel. Dion, A«lele D'Orsl. , Jfannctte Foot Two, Eyes of Blue." Susan Iliumnie Troop Quests werr the Misses Ma- wns wplcomed as a new member. Mrs, Reginald Brady and Mrs.Elroy. Tl:p Nelsr?s are bciiip honored Parley, Mary Ellen Grausam, "Rob- Dowlinp.: ballet, "Leaves in th£ thilda and Johanna HiftisenHfti , TotT - The resignation Cf Mrs. Stella Es- Taggart. Miss McLaughlln. daughter also for their generosity and support ert Havran. Andrew Hudak, R:)ner Wind," PrttclUa Burwess a-nd Mari- 1 ...... 1,1,. Troop #27, tenville; Mrs. Thyra Hansen, Mrs. poslto WHS accepted with regret, as All cast members are requested f the late Dr. McLaughlin. Is an given In the construction nf the LeBlftnc, Joim McCarthy, Duanc anne Bloom; solo, -Romance" by , |, of ihe leader, Arnold Mickel.sen, Mrs, Anna she- is leaving the district. Good to attend the rehearsal for the alumna-of Immaculata Junior Col- Community Center. Benjamin McHwen, Joseph Pero, John Shar- Rita Molrhan; acocrdion solo, n ni.irihvn, West Pedersen, Mrs. Kenneth Hyldahl. cheer reports on cards and visits revue tomorrow niijht at the flre- lege in Washington. Her fiance, Kabincwitz is general chairman key. Rosomorlc Jack Thompson; piano solo, An- : , pliiv. "The Toy Mrs. Alvar Peterson, Mrs. Renee to residents who have been 111 houw. who wan graduated in 1950 from of arrangements and Mrs. Rich- drew Butkowsky; tap dance, Mary . Kin... :it tho fire- Fifth erade: Fi'nncls Andrnscik ^ Marquis, Miss Arlene Boweniid, were tiivifi by Mrs. Eina Wels, Mrs. Georgetown University, is studying ard Burns is in churRe of rcser- Daniel BaloR, Barbara Coppola, Terefenko; square dance, Nancy the Misses Ruth and llhea D'An- Mildred Condas, Mn. Elizabeth t New York Law School. vatitms. Virginia Dawson, Cai'olyn For- Cotter. Roger O'Berc, Kathleen lled: National ijelo, Mrs. Gilbert Bowcring. Mrs. Aluto. i-ftro. Mtiyreen Gioe, Elobtrt Kam- Bohlke, Todd Ho*ell, William D.itninti'k AHito; Elmer Olilson, Miss Jean Ohlson, Mrs. James Staunton reported Miss Romona Stoll bach, James Kocsis, Beverly Pcro, Hndsa. JftikThompson, CarolRan- ,• Scott: Peter Mrs. Albert Johnson, Mrs. Mathew on Hie progress of the Gay Nineties Ann Pi'ovlnznno, Edward Radle. i kin, Margaret Radley; caller, Vln- ,,• t: Hook End», Christoffcrsen, Mrs. Cecil Wtlson, Revue, which will be prcserited at May Day Dance Plans Projected John Tomko, Ernest Venenu. ': cent Santello. • :!iii;i Blrnbaupr; Mrs, Matthew Chiistoffersen. Jr., Feted at Shower the WoodbiklKe High School, spon- Fuur, h uradc: Edward Ballo. accordion, Mrs. and ' Miss Ruth ChristofTersen. sored by the Fire Company and iiiilr!:." "Madftline ?erth Ariiboy; Mrs. Charles Pat- AVENEL—Miss Romona Stall Kathleen Curl, Mary Ann Goryl.j HOSTS FOR DAl'GHTER Auxiliary, on Wednesday and Manhattan Avenue, was given a By Avenel Holy Name and Rosary Kathleen HaUR, Roee Inaclo,, AVENEL—Mr. and Mrs. William terson, Dumilen; Mrs' Anna Trent Thursday evenings, April 18 and .„ ui « • , u i u A i, shower at the .home of Miss Betty AVENEL—The Holy Kame and will be done by James Nazzaro Carole Kubak. Strphon Miele, I Heffernan, 26 Yale Avenue, i:v Anne Pelgel- of St the Rosary societies mot at the 10, This affair Ls being coached by woodbrMufi Avenue. In and SnmuW Albrecht. Refresh Ernest Pardl, Richard Pryce, Dor- p paviy 011 Saturday in honor of l). iiiiirhiin: Mexl- Also, Mrs. Stanley Hylrtnhl, Ub 1 home of Mrs. Edward Regan, ments by Mrs. James Deckei and othy Ruder. William Slrnatk. Pa- [^ nlnth.bltthday#f their d«imh- i ,.,-,-. Fitzke; walk- Clark Township; Mrs. Fletcher Fred Hawkins. All members may f ^ approaching mar- be contacted for tickets and rlaRe to Bert Kohler, New Bruns- George Street, Monday and made Mrs. Anthuny Maffla. Peter Orec tricia1 Speickcr. Judith Taylor, 1 tor. Patricia. Tho:= prosent were; !,,..il: slnxpr, Judy Hyldahl and MIFS Joyce Hyldahl booster ads. Anyone having men's wick. plans for u May Day dance to beand Richard Hnythorne are in James Tirpak, Judith Ungvary, Ccwttirls. Susan Metuchen; Mrs. Slgvard Johnson Joan Bllko. Irene L'Blanhe, Bar- straw hats to lend for the show, Guests were Mrs. Forrest Bart- held on Saturday, May 5, at thecharee of donations. Third nrade: Jeanne Bobal. b.ira and Nancy Sears, Janice and • i s imsler. Janet Mrs. Men a Larsen, Mrs. David please contact Mrs. Staunton. Au- lett, Elizabeth: Mrs. M. A, Millis, 3t. Andrew's Church hall. The Joseph Dunidnn, Edward Feeney, Billy Berry, Charles and Joanne .. I'-ii.f-lbeclc. JPS- Klrkup. Mrs. Jake Struve, Mrs. chairman is Mrs. Edward Regan Specialty dances will be hcl :•;,- Miss MufTet, thentic costumes are being pre- Miss Rosalie Kohler. New Bruns with prizes for the winners. Doo: Mary Ann Franchnk, Joan Fer- Jacper. Thomas a-d Billy Hcffer- Clarence Kellogg and Mrs. Leon- pared by cast members. Funds re- wick; Mrs. Carl Terrina, Mrs. Pau for the Rosary Society and George raro, Thomas Gaul, Allen Grau- nan. Mary Ann Frnnchlk. Wood- i i, 1 •• Sam, Marian ard Nelson, Raritan Township; Mroz for the Holy Name Society. prizes will also be Riven. The spe iii'1:ra Tetschner; alised will be for the maintenance Bellrose, Irvington: Mrs. Roberl cialty dances will be waltz, polk sam, Patricia Heffernan, Roberta bridge, and Thomas and Norman Silases Sharon and Nancy Nelson, of trie fire flKhtwf equipment. Hauch, Mrs. Uordon Donahey, Assisting the chnirnM|(j.^lll be Majewski, James Mullen, Diane Oppenhcimer. ,,;•, Ann Demorjlan. Dorothy Martin. Mrs. Mitrusfca, jitterbug and Charleston. Pre The followinR officers were elect- Fords; Mrs. Walter Reasinger, Mrs. Vincent Buonocore,' Mrs, Buonocore and his orchestra wi' Papp, Lyman Peck, Charlotte .i.. Taggart and Mrs. David Slusser, Mrs. Sifivard ed for the coming year: President, Mrs. Robert Bippen, Colonia; Mrs Peter Greco, Mrs. Samuel Al- Play, Peterson, Richard Rumas?e, Caro- 1 ,:lf Red Riding Nelson, Mrs. Louis Nelson and brecht Jr., Mrs. Joseph Decker, Sweaters iiifd by Judy De- Mrs. Emma Morrlssey; vice presl- Elizabeth Crowley, Mrs. Michae lyn Stark, Robert Taub, Mar- Mrs! Claude Ckhman, Fords; the clent, Mrs. Mildred Price; secre- Shlmsky, Rahway. Mrs. Anthony Maffla, Also, Peter The next meeting will be April garet Walner, Jean White, Joan Five don'ts to (ibsevvc in wa.-hiin [ icmorjinn and Mrs Mlsses Lydla and Bertha Chris- tary, Mrs. James Taggart; treas- Samuel Albrecht, James 2 at 8 P. M., after novena services. sweaters: Don't poak sweaters hitiy Lloyd; "The Mrs, Sylvia Doody, Mrs. Leon-, White. tensen, Mrs. 8. I^eon Nelson, Mrs. urer, Mrs. James Staunton; Don'i wash viRnrously. Uun't duwi . iiie entire cast. A ard Patoky, Woodbridge; Miss, Nazzaro, William Moran and 1 Albert Nelson. Mrs, Thompson publicity, Mrs, Margaret Scott; nnd -'uwn l")cn't twist or wi'iin. iniKM'd of Roberta Eleanor Kushner, Sewaren; Mrs. | Richard Haythorne. Boosters and Ray Robinson named winner of; Beg Chrlstenscn, Mrs. Michael seiReatit-at-arms, Mrs. Mildred Sidney Beaujon, Metuchen; Mrs. | Posters will be in charge of George Neil boxitifi award of 1950. i div' in "un 'ii >i":*' '"'nt i). morjHin, Mada- Condas; auditors, Mrs. John De On April 17th .: cusi in slnglnft Shannon and Mrs. Selma Juhnson, Donald Stockman. Carteret; Mrs. Mroz. Treasurer will be Mrs. Ed- all ooff WMiLbrd/,, and Mrs Elvin silva, Mrs. Elizabeth Aiuto and Robert Lane, Union; Mrs. Herbert ward Regan and Richard Hay- Vote Against Askildsen of rttiimont. Mrs^lla Prazier; custodians, Mrs. Stoll, Mrs. David Tappen, Mrs. thorne and ticket chairman, Peter rii \WL1I the slnginn Wels and Mrs. Edith Scott. •'ml farewell song, Burnliam Gardner and MrsGreco. , NEW JET8 The next meeting will be held on Mrs. Vincent Buonocore is HI id parents and! Charles Miller, Avenel, The Air Force lias disclosed that April 23, instead of the 16th. In- chairman of prizes and will be "UTerms in Office" .:i:m>' hands in a two new heavy Jet bomber types, stallation of officers and the anni- assisted by Mrs? Greco and Mrs. able to carry atomic, bombs speed-. vcrsary dinner will be held on the OBITUARIES Richard Haythorne. Decorations i« meet Wednesday lly to dlstftnt targeu, are expected1 'i n..firslAi ?ac rt,un]ay in May. Hostesses .in iit. the horne- ot to tw deltvettd tills year. While no Jor ^,e nSKt meeting wlU be Mrs. MRS. CESAJMNE BONAN8EA .i! West Stfeet, rri- exact retails of the newbortftniers ,^..-« 1—Mrs. Cesarlne Mrs. Adolf Burgmueller were disclosed, they are understood Bonansea, widow of John Banan-1 to be higher than the conventional sen, dlral, Monday at her home,- " Honored at Mrotwr 1 B-47, which has a gross weight of Woodbridge Notes 233 Church Sti'eet, after a short I IV, I , :,vl> Vool Arinif lamb 125 000 pounds and. can curry a illness. She is survived by a daugh- normal bomb load of ten tons and —Mr. and Mrs. William Varac- ter, Josi-phine, with whom she i'e-.fflueJJ. 1 was given a shower by her aunt. "vii war is powered with six jets. ska, 98 High Street, attended the sided. " fprlng opening of the New York Funeral services were held this Mrs. Harry Axon Jr., Lincoln Ave- ^ss^^s^w^sww^^ City Opera Company. Their morniiiK from the Grelner Funeral nue, Carteret, on Saturday eve- nephew. Rudolph Petrak, the lead- Home, 44 Green Street, and at St. ning, March 17. ing tennr of the company, had theJamas' Church. Burial was in the Guests were Mrs. J. Albun, Mrs. title role in "Die Melstersinger." church cemetery. Martin Dale. Mrs. Harry Axon Sr.. —Brownie Troop 32, sponsored Mrs. J. Edmond ami Miss' Beth by the Sisterhood of Congregation Edmond, all of Carteret. Also, Miss Our Sincere JOHN M, BETHF.A Adath Israel, visited the Qostp, Ice WOODBRIDGE—Funeral 'serv- :n Beck, Mrs. A. 'KroKh, Miss Cream Plant Saturday. The girls ices for John M.,BeUiea, one-year- Krogh of Perth Amboy: &^.^^«*1?,*f»*tGpen> Judy old, son, pf-Mr.'and Mrs. Thomas Mrs! William Trieder, Sewaren. Culitjn, Rffliia Coheni Jt«Jy i*pr/, Mrs, Elrqer'..".H,o)jta,' .Mrs.. 9. for a , l.intia Chodash, Nona Leyene,RonL - FlorRty, Mia. L. Bui'KBftK'llep'ftnri were heic 'MiKS" L, Edmond of Ayf-n*l. Also iiie Sue Rftbinowitz, Ileene Rabin.- the "Greiner Funeral Home. Bev. Mrs.,T,T]wtauson nf Linn owltz? Arleae Fstwnan, Kdna .Tanz,i' W. W. Warniaril-pasfiJt of the^e- II \PP¥ man, KaTFirWarner, Doloi-es net Presbyterian Church, officiat- Marie ReWsa. Accompanying ed, Burial was in the Presbyterian ** That Began It tin- Brownies were Mrs. Walter Cemetery, Woodbridge. Two broth- Husband—If a man steals, no Col)t;n, Mrs, S. Lepp, Mr.<. Ben- 111 \STER ers-Thomas R. and Robert A., also matter what it Is, lie will live to jamin Ra'binowltz' and Mrs. Bern- survive; " - regret it. ard Coen. Sounds Good Wife (coyly)-You used to steal In All kioflOB from me before we were Born Poor I felt his breath on raychee k married. KARCHER Pete—When I arrived in Wash- And the gentle touch of his hand; Husband—Well, you heard what ington I didn't have a single cent His very presence near me, Able, Experienced, Fearless Our IMU'MIK mid CHXIOIIHTS I said. In my pockets. In fact, I didn't Like a breeze on a desert sand; FLAGSTAFF He deftly sought my lips, Lawyer, Author, Speaker, even have any pockeU. Solve Four rt.i\s THE HOUSE THAT QUALITY BUILT George—H;ow on earth did that And my htad did gently hold; L Familyman, Businessman, Then he broke Jhe silence with To please the family's tcrlt. l. .e SOID ONLY BY YOUR FRIENDLY4NEI5HB0RHQ0D GROCIR happen? "Shall the filling be silver or gold?" homemakev may serve rfiuash boil I'Llill fill' liV I'llllllKliHU I'lHllllliUl'i. Pete—I wfts born here. frt.' baked, sli'amed IT laMerl

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?%-•'• At last, fellows, tl\o winter Is pelcrin' mil. unil soon we'll be ' woikini: a live bait or lure Into a piitil of xinie fnmiliBi' SUTRITI net by IViys, thiiill be living! It can't rumi' tno quirk for me, an' I'll bet ;i neat uhisslakp fly rod that you Ju'i tlie same way. : old in is diftd to be back lor ..another round of pow-wows witt| 'you fishermen.'Lust year I met a 'isle* of new aiiRler friends and iniuv I'm counting on your being !»i«ht ficu- with me again each Jwrek. II - , Urn about It?'Is that a deal? /•;- j You see. tin re's .some mighty use- GRADt jtful dope eominn your way- In the "A" [flay:; ahead. This'll put you "In the Gold Seal Large Fresh ,ttnnw" un Hie latest tackle and ^chi'iiies for connecting with the Blue Carton . _ f\uly uarne and pan fteh you like Tex & Jinx on for 1 to (Mtrlv-In both fresh and salt Rrondcasl llrnnil of 12 M ( routers. Product* 8:« A. »., White Eggs I Offhand, there'll be tips on Hnw WNBC, Tuct. & Thnn. Perfect for every egg need! Ideal for coloring! iln coax idle trout, bass, perch, pike. .muskies. sitlmon, and other lake Large Fresh Mixed and si roam dwellers Into your net. Colon, Grade what sixes and patterns of wet and You probably lif.ird Tex & Jinx this Red Carton dry flies to use under different Gold Seal Eggs mominn en WNBC tell the story o( 1 siuintiifiis. how spinning can give Gold 5c.il cqqr, from the farm to your Large Grade 'you greater sport, how to get a Tex & iinx Suggest «biR!>iT kick out of trolling, how to t.iblr. Listen to Tex & Jinx on Carton ol 12 maki. your tackle give you better Nosh With Eggs.' WNBC, 8:10 IJ 9 W A M., More Silver Seal Eggs .'67c ' "service, and many more angles. 5^A fresh supply of these booklets lo-oz. can ij-,on hand, and those of my friends n/OrS (Whole or Butt ^o do not yet have their copies! sffu invited to write in for them.' Half) Ib. 63c JSjst send a penny postcard to me, Broadcast Ham Asco Coffee 'ES i 79c Vfli way of the Recorder, aftd I'll be ?4 - 55c SHORT SHANK—more delicious eating in eve ry ham! Beautiful — delicious — at all Acmes! B^jd to mail you any of these well I Sell's Liver Pate r MEDIUM BLEND. Ground fresh to order. ijluslraled booklets you want. < :; 17c In the meantime, fellows, we've Eskimo Tuna K Wincrest Coffee L 77c FANCY YOUNG HEN gp,t. a. lot of things to do to make PUSE 0llVE 01L ,on31c MILD BLEND. Heat-flo roasted. or the opening day of trout Bon Oil ,0, botll, Vqcuum d Right now J«e should dig IDE 12c Ideal Coffee pr; ™. 85c C the tackle box from winter Cider Vinegar L, ,.„. 21c (under 16 lbs.) Ib. and begin cleaning and ID RICHER BLEND. Vigorous flavor. White Vinegar w b.,,,. 9c Cratktri sting cacli article it holds. I'll 59 Sye more to say about this im- OOlD SEAl Nabisco Ritz ,, ,*. Ready-for-the-Oven Drawn Turkeys (under 14 lbs.) an equal value, Ib. 73c—in self-service depisf , job in my next column, Macaroni, Spaghetti^ 16c Krispy Crackers SJJ, Tomato Soup It 3 ^ 29c Fig Newtons 21c Rib Roast of Beef ;.'Ltr -79c Fresh Ground Beef Sfcme Stores To Give .„. ib #00 TV Sets To Schools OCEAN Pure Pork Sausage Meat 53c Shoulders of Lamb Aniei lean Stores* Company" .AscoSli the Pliiicn CorD.OTfcljQB,^iaTC With Tomato 16-61. iiiounced a plan "ito give 900 Broadcast Spaghetti-Meat Sauci '• "ediT 2# 16-lndi television receivers i schools—public, parochial and SUNSHINE QA- C-i/VDY DEPARTMENT Vanilla Wafers Serve Acme fresh Frosted Fishl V1RG1NI E I0-O, ptg. 0UC 19c Seabrook Farms f UnUnded r the A'merican Stores- Lorna Doone Jelly Eggs ^ £.,,,,, Pollock Fillets X 29c BJUko plan every school in this ** pkgt. v Easter Novelties 51 25c American Stores have the privilege X 40c Frosted Clams •*•• 41 c Allotted U-oi. SlifPn PoafnftCDNoy,CR?i>. IO"M- *)i\*i of (ifsidinR which schools Bet the George Inn Cookies 45c television receivers. Every 25-cent CEREAL $ book Cod Fillet P:37c purchase entitles the customer \,o Cream of Rice I8-01 pkg. 30c Peanut Brittle ""L"^ 35c DELSON Green Beans " "U,.22e one vote. The cash register receipts Stgbrook are thq vote.;. Everyone may take Wheat Puffs r 2£15c Merri-Mints 8-««. pkg. 20c GOLD IDEAL Chowlat. , Broccoli Spears ,„„pt B 29c part by saving votes. The votes are D SEAL L pu,. ^IC 12-ai. box in turn collected by the schools Rice Puffs Mint Patties PpfiC '^* ' 71/* ^"brook ")") 'CUi 12.01. pig. A I C ll-oi. pig. //C through parent-teacher organiza- e ob F 14 tions and similar groups. Clapp's Spinach c h "i °T, " lie 7-Minit Complete v|«iiiuviii Chopped m tggular pkg. LL\. As soon as a school has accumu- lo CHOPPED Juie lated the required number Of votes, Pie Mix r 24c JUNIOR Foods Strawberries "S^JJ 43c I / ""^ Y Florida a new 10-inch Philco television re- L«mon or cocntwul., C.ontaint fc celve-r will -be installed without both crutt and filling. 85c c cliarije. Asp^ssr -sfc I^Oranges 5 : 39 0M 0E PiK0 SALTED Freshly bagged! Exceptional \wfue! A Miracle in Pies Asco Tea " L 27c Planter's Peanuts d-oi, ton 33c pkfl Orange Juice *r;n20c Florida Seedless Little Dorothy was .watching ib.- mother take a pie from the oven. Ehler's Coffee i'88c 37c As the steam escafced through the V-8 Cocktail irob" 'ST 12c Stuffed Olives 31c openings in the j top the cover Grapefruit 3 •»' 25c slichtly raised up. Dorothy sud- UMYS 1DtAl denly exclaimed, "Look, mother, Tomato Juice 2'!;" 27c Queen Olives 27c ROMI D f th Jersey Apples iliu pie is breathing!" Pineapple Juice T, «* 15c Heim Pickles" 27c to. 35c Layer Delicious Apples 3 *• 25c Urn Nedick's Orangge °72Z 19c Spot Remover ™L „» 29c "Alny Imaged me at the ball kXf Idaho Potatoes 101,49c giimr." Apple Sauce ™ 7L.™ 14c Dif Hand Cleaner !£ 21c Carrots b»n«h 9C ••Eh?" Apricots n^L mr 33c DiftV 2^ 27c CAKE as 89c "He not excited." ' A rich, delicious Easter special! S "That's all very well," sniffed HEARTS DELIGHT 2».ot uli ? Yvllow Frontons (tin Borax r, Jt 18c £ the other alii "HutJ don't hafta D m W Vir9iniaUeHoK:roSSBUns:;;i39c \ ^fe ^ •"10"^c (,'0 to u ball name to «et a hug.'' Pineapple LT t:29c Dog Yummies S" 8c-S .Supreme Fresh Rgisin Bread 21c V " - Cheap Pka. of It ^Visitor—You say the public L.W.. UC . bulletins over there cost $2,000,- Dueui't Ihttt stem ltltu lost Call.' Hall Dinnerwore Offer hphes March 31 t.ood Quality he. Cream Needn't He fWiii.W \ YolU.i. A '""" >""7 ~ 1 1C -1 ilblv prkc for suoli H building? Citizen Why, man, M you knew f.uJiui'te ul Aemel' Open Every the gam: that got the contract RINSO Dairycr«Try t Ice .(team £ M ^''KS ^l £ ^ you'd think we're getting off cheap Original flavor treat—Toasted Almond! Am* Rain Soft FRIDAY Squelched Comic Books 5c L«ig» Woman la* drygoods New Issues Just Pockea* Till 9 ^ -"If t were tryiwr to I'd .have a hard 24-Piece Silverware Set , please?"

4. halts expwt wheat tilts international agreement. i knlvti, i forkl, . uvp lattnt, 4 ttatpooru FAGK VIVV MK.N'I I.F.ADER THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 11151 Jersey Counties Examined On th< CROSSWORD ^ I Township School Head Awarded Auto Club Plaque ACROSS O\itc*«t 24 BimpWon s». l^ilolilVl^ SCREEN l. atop claim (J*p.) 28. Blemishes iMTHE 8 To cup a~tiin ARaUutt i3. River Detail by Magazine Author 11. Greek l«U«r Century (So. Am.) annn OE ,.,,,. jS featured'. puteel commuter champion of th? «f Ttioson." .. j plant* 3IV Contend „[' Holiday ns North Jersey suburbs." 'M'lal intei-esl to small fry -1 coinl Inland SmoothinR 31. Tree t :Uilsl, defying Points to Prominence unit ';- ih.'M- i'dnlr.s who like' 1.1. Leave tool 33. Tidy BBD 1 A number of other Northern I pinn'v »f i'.nini In th wild and 15. Wild ox Europeap n 35. M»lls I flH 1,1-rii which New Jersey residents, dereftsed and ! wool v West, tills technicolor west- ,[•••:!"- ami Snlly'fc'ilris in Its cast bird l(ill tured Reard ?f rye 4:i. Kettle ,,,,,-und-ink draw- Williams of Rutherford for his ;mil illtis; rat°s wlmt happen". In l Kiitnn 43. Malt A I poetry, and praises Dr. Selman 'r (' onini nnd olhers, when., 22. Laud nicasurfi „„ Hivi-r ferry on Cuiistolla- beVfriiKr Wiik.sm.in, of Rutgers University,; t> >n :hf Civil Win-, lit' is M-III j 2%. Totw InilcM 43. Northeast ",-,,, n,iii;:i/.lnc calls 26. WhlsUeu tion 4('i:Ukf.vJ,w not for his discovery of tlie antibiotic, Ih : ';.iii;'!)!iisii cunitfy to (abbr.) in- article.. 2". A forging streptomycin. il;' llic hii.l, kin!', of .«l,u:e- (..„•] i, Biemlller, blocU llu'tEei's itself plays a prominent 2 o ,, lollows I In• thnmc 1 20. Give i«|» roll in the magazine story, which 32. Sacred ,„ North Jersey than "A Y;Mik in Kurci." out that reviews the university's growth and pictures T r.uly sponsorship of college foot- Wi'h th'' curreni wjir ".oln1.: on _,.h thr i'P- (RUM.CII.) ball and features six photographs •n Km1'"'!, it, vas irievitnli'p that a IJ 1 14 5 S4. Anoint,"' , ,,,i think'of It Rfi a picturing Rutt>ers campus life. ,"li o^ w:\i- picltirts ricaHii'-s with 33, Roof of tht ' i-,|ir.s and crowded i ml The remaining photographs ac- 'I'.-ii ••rrtitlict would uppeav. This is mouth 7 % vniiilM' 'disproves that I' c s; TV : f ;i uriiKi' of four men. ,17. Branrh dotnllGd account. companying the North Jersey pro- ">7< k '4 I |(|| i( file show colorful scenes of the, -in -0!v furth wtlli 11-.,' task of .IS. Ounce IV. 10 n u ' I tii.~torir.al. cco- chips and 'rural arras of each nfj ilo-.vni" iip :i minnr munitiins ' fabbr.) 1 each , ,,r,,| a tlie upper ilersf-y counties, the1 :'• ;dt. Oar of them drives a stalled 39. A condiment zw V, counties'. bridges nnd ferric.1; which connect i.rciiiiiiive and a Iriju thrin.f.h the 41. Broth ft i 17 M Jo SnincrsH. Morris. the region with New York City. Knrcun lines. The hern, portrayed «. Capital SI ,,,.,•«< iTiintics the nnd famous private .estates und J liy I,on MrCalllstei1. is sent home on (Albania) 48. A giant J4 ;,, "ii sweet bit of public resorts in the area. • *"-.!i lo:i ill in reward fur su'rli valor | U » 50. Courage ,,,'., i:svx. Union, mil for a >;en(imental conclusion j ^( i 35 ..„! ' and Middlesex 'Si. Betting ve;i(lin'< a la'tr.i*addres.s?(l to tlie I 52. Pitchers ,.,, i)(.(l as contain-- f n Driving School i 'liililrm of his lute wife. i» VI 40 i (. !:iciiK".i industrial I.Sny further WA (Continued from Page 1> :i tneetiiiR .if ."0 .school and unto dealer i>r«l>lc in 1 Vrncfaricc Valley." \ m '§ m the World." ('. Bm. Nfw Brunswick director of the 2. The letter V 41 42 m 44 45i4* i ,1 Northern New Jer- Automobile Club of Central New (if Central Nrw .Irrsry prwntvrt Jersey, presented certificates on Niiv Bi'iiiiMvifk. Toastmaster wati Frank ,1. Bisod-.on Luce Sliort's turient 3. Lofty % lli.i' describes as a "Leiden hip in Belvnd-the-Wherl Driver Kduca- mountain M1] right, saMy director of the ACCNJ. Western novel, this film, hand- 4« So mli'iit. inventive and hatf of the AAA to 11 dealers antl i tlon" certificate to Victor V. Nirklas Ir.cnteri at somely photographed in Techni- 4. Platform 1,11,1 of theh- own ! 12 high schools for their leader- 5. Edible installing behind-the-wheel color, rises above the conventional tl 52 H,' emphasizes this DEFENSE BtULDING COST-OF-I.1VINO. rootin' - tootln' - shootin' mustang rootstock jn 12 schools in the^SpicfiTPH Bridge Club • built Plans for military construction For the flrsit linn, since ; melter. The- story's about the 6. Sun god iir:;rst and richest rivalry between a worthless son of Meets with Mrs. j for this year call for expenditures bWi the high cost of living has si iite, in pin in and director I a rancher and an orphan the of the ACCNJ and toastmaster at! of at least, $2,400,000,000 and own nn evidence of a decline, brother; Joanne Dni a.s Walker's Aliscnt Treatment ,i i hr colossus across SEWAREN--A meeting of the sn rancher had raised as on« of his the dinner, pointed out that we "Too bad about Mary and Marry unner, poiniea out mat wej d cl b held at| maybe more, acaccordine g to Maj. The prices of some fond, notably own children. The no-account son wife; nnd Sally Forrest as the be- O 1UI B A • I ihoii'.lu they wore frolng to be Jersey's "swank carann uialwayj s tramn thmee an3Rs anda de-ae1i "* . . „. . _ .. ,,!n»n t^.i= A pir-v chief of Army meat,, have been mliiicd* some- compromises the honor of a little trayed Rirl, John Irrl.iiul and Huuli velop fine minds/however we must'. Hie home of Mrs. Floyd T. Howell. - I so h.ippy on bread and cheese described In de eji«tnners. He said B51 building what. Consumer-resistance t.o the waitress nnd then allows tlie blame O'Brien arc in the support ini; cast. II', miller includes In also train the student to take his'West Avenue. to rulroff on his stf-iibroUuT. and Ki'is, s." " | place in this complex world of the' Includes cantonments, airfields, re- high-priced outs of meals vns stiff ,,: hi> account men Hinh sjnres were made by Mrs. In the cast air- Bint Lancaster, "So they wero until Harry «ot motor car." search and development facilities, ;,,' nenry Bancroft Wlllard Tunlscn, Mrs. Mabel Lei- a global communications system, enough- to drop dolhi' vo'i 111; in the role of the orphan; Robert U. S. spendiii'.' cxcfcd.s inc:inu\ inti) I'ne habit 'ot Retting all of • summit, who Is dean Quinn pointed out that over 25 ort' cent" of New" Jersey MKh>M. Mrs. John P. Ryan and Mrs. and a radar "fence." I retail stores. • Walker as his no-ucnmr.t sti'p- Brannnn holds U. S. food |.ro-' them downtown." York mid New Jersey schools and that 4,700 high schools;,Samuel J. Henry, •• Hi,, and. a;Tor:llne to throughout the United States have I Others prosent were: Mrs. Rol- the undls- behlnrl-tlie-whefl driver courses, | and G. Crane, Mrs. W. S. Wooten, but "this is only a drop in the! Mrs. William Henry, Mrs. Herbert bucket ! Eyerkuss, Mrs. F. J. Adams, Mrs. "It, would be nice to tako the Harper A. Sloan. Mrs, Herbert B. ISEWAREN NOTES pool' drivers off the road by tests Rankin. Mrs. William C. Ecker of md various rherks. but this would i town: Mrs. Olive Van Iderstlne. be1 Impossible," Quinn said, and.Metuchen; Mrs. GeorKe Urban. By Mrs. I'mj AMlen added: • | Sterling, anandd MH, Jamta Nool, j ., , ,,., | Mrs. Vim? H Would I,f*sm Problem Plalnfleld. •'Howivcr, if all drivers were properly • be- Mrs.Eyerknss Hostess to Mr and Mrs. George on the high- ;i old Road. ways, our problem would be much Foursome Club less.," He stated that drivers \i,iijcl l.eibold. Montclair, trained in the behind-the-wheel| SEWAREN—Mrs. Herbert Eycr-I, ..!..: i-r and brothcr-in- program will have 50 per cent less, k,,^ \vtst Avenue, was hostess to ,::ii Mr>. A. W. Schfidt. accidents during their motoring; members of the Triple Foursome ..:.' •!. .several d^iys last lifetime than the non-trained Club at a meeting held last week drivers. in her norrte. .iiti Mrs. Bruce Rankin. Also taking part in the program The prize winner:; were Mrs. J. J. , :(•.•:. spent the weekend was Mrs. Kathryn D. Sullivan, sec- Wowling, Mrs. Eyerkuss, Mrs. Wil- "'t,i-:c in Hope, N. J. retary-mnnuRcr of the- ACCNJ, |lard Tun^On and Mrs. Hector ami Mrs. P. S. Austen, who told of drivor education's Huot. • I,ic and sons, Alfred and start in New Jersey In 1937. She othc; present w-re Mrs. Albert viMrd their camp in 1 said that "hit or miss" education R. HaRiin, Mrs. Russell B. Solt, ..-. ('niin.. on Sunday. | WJS all rlslu for the clays of few Mrs. Herfbert.B. Rankin, Mrs. W. Jack Tiiomas and Miss'JiutomobJles. but now driving is n S. Wooten. Mrs. Roland O. Crane, HI aitcndi'd the Easter j whicii must be taught by Mrs. Harper A. Sloan, Mrs.. Olive i: kin City on Tu.sriay. | Van Idersline and Mrs. Uroan. uiil Mrs. Ralph Lanirley,; F.XPHESS RATES :•: and Mr. and Mrs. Wiil-', The Railway Express Agency ;!!•.. l,ockport, N. Y., were has asked the Interstate Commerce AUTO LOSES TO TOV, ;,iv MUNIS of Mr. and Mrs. Commission fur increases on every- COLUMBUS, Ohio. —Just as • in ult. Holton Street. thing it handles, ranging in some Clarence T. Cole was backing his A A Hrrsviw. S7 Geoi-Re | tasfs (1P to 100 per cent, except car out of his garage. Donald a-.ui-Mcal patient nl the j on (]aj|y newspapers, milk and Blais, 3, pedalled by on an "emer- >:i.n iv (ii'iicral Hospital. |ncam. For first class shipments Keney run" in his re:l fire cnglnp. i:l p.n-ty scheduled for the <)Kency asked an increase of The toy naunht on the car. Cole 1 :i\ t;i.'Rewartn Republi-: 57 cents per 100 pounds, with a 'uot out in free tne eimine- but left Ini, has been postponed1 minimum charge of $2. On less his car in near. It pinned him .: ii at H V. M.'ln the Par-; than, carload commodity rates— acainst a onrage door, bruisi«H his If.; enouglv to renuire hospital ' 'in ClilT Rjoatl. M;-.H. F. JV applying Kenerallv to bulk items.

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FIRST IN A SERIBS OF STORIES ABOUT THE At (liis master reservoir, Jim In kcepinc with the |iIeaslnR signs »L SprinK, our hhelves are stocked with the l>ri«ht new apparel f«r MEN WHO MAINTAIN Al)D RUN THE BIG INCH Arthur checks Lho cleanliness you and yours. All value-wise and buditet-wise, of anil circulation of oil going to course. NATURAL GAS SYSTEM IN YOUR COUNTY. each cylinder of the 1 .OOO-hortie- Men's Men's Gabardine power engines. Oil is the life IM ARTHUR* is an enthusiastic attendant to the 10,000 blood of the machines he tends* Spoil SHIRTS SLACKS mechanical horses that pump natural gas in this Texas Dress SHIRTS $7.95 J Eastern compressor station. up $2-(>5 up Like other Texas Eastern men near your community, •V: Women's .he has one big [objective in his job: to keep natural gas Oiling scores of huge pipe lino linys' (iabardine valves is another never-ending Girls' SKIRTS moving through the Inch Lines 24 hoWs a day, every day SUITS chore for Jim Arthur. Valves 98 in the year. I niay only be opened or closed Siies 4 to ltf DRESSE S *2- to On his skill and conscientious work aependa the once a month, but then they In >iu $7-95 $1.69 to Women's steady operation'of giant compressors which boost the' must operate with hair-trigger efficiency, New Spring »oys' AH Wool gas along- to homea and industry - industry which, today, is GirU' Spring workiijg at top speed to fill our increasing national defense * Jim Arthur1, name is fictitious. He KprewUs thh men, who in real COATS BLOUSES life, work at 25 naturaVgas compressor stations on the Inch Lines. Sizes to ID requirements. I ton Cap to Maxell

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mm •STREET TRANSMISSION CORPORATION Own«r and operator of the Big Inch and little 6ig Inch pipe line system, ii in community life of leu ilate* wlp«r« ht employee^ live and^work. Homo office of lews Eastern is at 306 Mifam St., Shreveporf, Louisiana. INDEPENDENT T,F/ THURSDAY, MARCH 22. 1051 PAGE Township Churches Mobilization Aids 'CnnHnued from Page li Robert Powers: Ma.ss in E Flat by rrpsbytfrinn W. Boric. Kyrle Eleison, solo, For Small Business For Library Building Campaign^* Then' will b? two services Easter Christ* Elelson. Martian-1 Hughes; ^ • i Tiie Iwlln Uons Club IwUn Library, He received prom-1 ,SEIJIN ..Robert R. Blunt county W.-rk i-omlnn to a close this more, clo r,n in.w. f,,, Sunday nvrnirm at tlie First id mj b Gloria in Excr-lsls Deo,^ solo, TRENTON - CommissioCommissionen r •„' "„' s;; of the' rorne a rrmindtr will |HTJ[-1I on "The Voicr ol M, Kovnk has been a leading1 from 1 to 4 P. M, Proceeds will be Vm be Mrs, John Klm-i iheir e'florls ,n Sptritum Sanctnm. Marian ventur« to promote industrial de- In I'imrc , now is the time fdr 2 production In the 8tato of rriiie in Lionism for the past teffj dedicated to the Library BuiHIInr bnil. Mrs Stanley Na^rosst milll j| drivee . nt:,::anirk; ofTrnmy. H e K i n a if m^ production In the 8tate of Thr Nfw J<'W Chapter of the i |, help the cripple;! 'Ihfic will hr r,p«ml 'oeii: Sanrtus. duel, Mir.. Huttltes flew Jersey. Thf plan, as outlined vrai • A i).ist president of the Fords Fund. In announcing the rollrction Mr, .lo'Tph OUMO. I "Tl n .Society for Crippled jabled. EasUr Bra: i:iii. •!(• bv nn iiii:>mcme(l choir an;! Mrs J. .Pov.cr!;: Ben*";licui;i, by staff members, provides for an(•nib ;imll)jsi Deputy Distrlpt Oov-] Mr Kummler sard; "This worth* A nomiwr.ini'. committee wasap-; National ;;n if'r I hi: (iirrci i;m (if . J: i m> •= A ')!». Mis. .!. HUHIICS: Avnus. Del.arrangement nthereby all "small ,'nnir lie was instiurnental in the j community projivt should be UP- with Mrs. John Kimball'children and Adults—the sUtc- ran be as r.--; minder throughout » newly-chartered Iselln Lions: one will do his best tn collect inn from many thousands of men. of the crippled . Feur inl.-fuv-:' I'rWurlc "iri Pamd The children's clioir will sing State Street adviilng. that the in-Club land bundling the paper so that a 1Ilea^,nv.u, voted ln favor oft wnmrn and clfildren thus far in: should be fown:m ))ruc{'.i.,iii]iiil. "Ancient of it the 8:45 A,-M. mass wiih Carol dustrial concern fs Interested in Howard WHson, chairman of the|substantial sum may be raised. ioinini! the United PTA Commit-! this year's Easter Seal cm ^ N(vni 1 MI to, inifoi:. ' Friiin'AJI That Dwell Be- /uhas ns .soloist, obtaining sub-contract work from ,„, „, -ommlttce. presente d' Trip club gave a rising.vote of of Woodbrldge Township and {but many thousands are 1 manufacturers who have been 1 1 11 1 1 1 low i iic SIVAS' ; .Doxolusy. Gloria (on»rrsatn» (('Iturch view of the problems presented thanks to M»» Christensm and Mrs. RobBTl. Perillard.'MI-B. RUsat-11 j bP rit.anl from,.anc anld w ,h; "" ^', , , : «»r«V> liynii:. ".ii'Mi-! CT.rLsi Ir, JiisiMi Tu- "Jny of Easter" will be tlw siib- awarded prime contracts under the Mrs. Blodwtt and their aides who tliln drive cannoin t V' tin building program of the Furze and Mrs. Norman Jensen will ""'" ''""'" '"" " TO"""" WHOM' IT MAY .' IUV": :ii;;lipm. "Witli- u Voice o! eet of thf sprmrn to be delivered Federal Procurement Program. I have prepared meals for tlie npresent the Iselin uroup. ! succeed." Lydeckfr drrtaird. 1 n n Sir,".ii".", aiHl;;'in( 'in Joseph ' ).v Ht v.. AntliDny* S, Cliadwick, ^Thc State Planning and Com- meetings. .Via? Fruehtbaum's ithtrd grade! -Your 'New .lerw? Chapter asks i _ ' " " ' " I iivciv tJimiin": hymn. "Come, Y< nini-iiT. nt the First Congreifa- merce Bureau is to analyze and Special Election •lass vvni, tr-e attendance award.|that everyone contributf at this - l-'jiilifiii"; orTeirtory. "Alleluia 'dn.'il Church. The music pro- Mjir.-ii maintain a complete file on such i Continued from Pare 1) < The sixth prade mothers were.in|Esstel.,itie s0 m,u Lh,-oiwti your in «,IV. Chi;M \< I?;-I-II"; >olo. "I Know Tam iirrangfd I)J Mrs, Ocoree submittals for specific reference luiin ofrffreshments, with Mn.icontl,ibulinns lnr. chapter may do . Thai My Kecii.e.mw- Livci'h.' Coin: I. Rhodes, minister of music; use in cooperation with interested Taylor $200 for. to option on the Joseph Gum as chairman asstated ,, . ^out |ite utmost ow and Uu oll 4 I' M. i [,;IJI,'.IS!CI. hariiohe; liymn, "Tr» difts Elsie B. Pituk;assistant chpir prime contractors who are tl- property. by Mln Fay Morrlsori..Mrs. Rus-|.,he rominfl yCar ,/or th(, ,.rirt,tfd_ I'.prs, !);;>• nf Rcsumvtl/m"; ixiMJudf lirecter, and Miss Kathryn, Mc- tejnptinu to expand in their Held J. L. Hammej>-Company was Hy Mrs. fensseH -.ell PUIT.? and Mrs. John Kimball. lhe disablecl ,,nrt th? unfortunaie In nir I;: Frrutic" Ewen will be as follows: Organ of sub-contractlnR. Reports are toawarded the contract for general i Plume Mel. «I6«5» Tl;e nrat wrrotlvt- board meet- wh lv in , , - ireludf. "I Know That My Re- the effect thut n number of small and -art "supplies on it', low bid of T.>mnrrn» Mi:litv»l 8 o'clock tfie ,•; will br. April 13 and the n°Xt |lpl0' —Mr. and Mrs. Grow .''iciiinicni of the Lord':-, Supper 11! eoi e r Livfth." -processional : , industrial concerns In the State arare $24,4;tO. other bidder*.wi'M- Kurtz; Fiat Avenue, spent Sunday with ivmn. "Christ the Lord Is Risen"; ; f j operation hnnriiraps unless Brothers, ^2ri.5OO. and Pe;-klmm' IT" or she can afford, the lives of i:. v, ill bo .-crvccl nt tho aC ne ; Little and Company. $25,926,07. Mr. and Mr:;. Pi'ter Nied. irviiiK- thousands of crtp.iled children and |Ulir|t f MllK'il. ntiiem. "in Joseph's Lively Gar-tht.y immediately convert to de- mother in charm- of hospitality.. :en": rob. '/Alleluia." Xiiss i'truk:' fen.se production. The Bureau will Edward Babli CVimpRiiy reported ton. disabled adults, who no* are. with- Presbyterian l A it'was uiublc to take on "any ad-' •Mr. and Mrs. Russdl Furze out adequate care'or treatment. To'w n"h,p ,-,,/,,,nl,,,. rliowship livmn, "Crown Him inaugurate a special follow-up pro- u •! out adequate i-wr ••» ncum"."*. There win also be two serriefs aitional school contacts this year wp— -• "aat'uriiay"to Mr." and lnnni i I I vith Many Crnwns"; processional ce(jure ^ Drjn£ the primp e contmc ffarronPttP&tonotti .miy be made' happier, brighter :.: !l::tO aii'l 11 o'clock, at the First lynrn. "God. the Omnipotent"; fors and due to t!'.:' iinse'.Urd market.' Mr;. John Goetz. Union; Mr. and ljnni, uw, nih t uiiuupu..,Oitet"'. . fluls alIU nuiienuiii auu-iuiibiavMusub-contractoras Pfp.-ayierwn Church, Avenel. Rev Variety Show Apr. 26 -> m- ^ «c ^"»"|Wi| blcirk «1M i.i- arpvi| pcistlude, "Halleluiah mto close contact and business : Mrs. Frederick Rapp, Hillside: Mr. ,well as to their families and Wttli llfl i.tli.T 'I' li Wii::-fii \V. Wurman, minister, CluIL" There will also be si-i-v-; relntinnship. The Commissioner Father Mimindcntond land Mrs. Arthur Nunn. Irvlnnton ISELIN — Rehearsals for tin* | neighbors. And particularly Kreat! lllllitiuuni I" •• mil )m :ir'ii > l: ill" :..l!),isi't. "He i,-I- ••; hi-. . " icrs at Die church ton:: lit for; said, "if we are aWe t0 obtajn thig "You re lluniicr than and Mr. and Mis. Edmund Ammer- uuiftv show tn br prescntt i Apri^i n the need of those who have no! r k:i)ii i:.is '-:i|.. Il.i s H:-(-n," at ooiii services wiiich : Maundy Thursday and tomorrow icind of information from small |i.,Hi|,. II H.'.-l ..I f when yoi^ left for colleue 'ast fall. mann. Summit 16 at thh e RcjiTation Hall under the families lefL to L-arc for Hum. will I):' .ticnti.'a-. The music will niiilu for Oood Friday. .industrial concerns that want to How much do you -William Riordan and Floyd Burroncttcs.. "Let everyone jiive and let , ,. ;| ,ll,WII fil" •'..- be ,n rii.ii' i' of Mrs. William B.' convert to production for defense, sponsorship of the .li/ii'i1 •"•' r"ir '•'•"'' WoodbridRe Gospel Church Dnuiihter — "Oh, about 125 osterhout, Unon Bench, were the ,vne In'.d M.inclay. everyone dou'ile their efforts to in *-ii.iit i '' I Kin,, niv,mi,-,;: Mrs. Frank Maz-' p A .fppfial Good Friday service it is believed ttha t thhe Departmentt 11. ill! plus In' <•' 1 dressed for v.ym." • diesis of Miss Jane Knntt. Indiana Anyone interested in purticlpat-: insure the sin i'cs- of this appeal, ..I f I ynr. (':.T t.n of il:r Senior Choir: wiil t>e held tomorrow nh-.ht at j crm contribute a worthwhile serv- Dad—"Who in thunder is Jim?"' Avenue; Sunday, mi; should report at the next meet-; May thc.se who have ijivcn. but |H-..Wli'l lur • Mrs. Neviti II, n.e'iy. (Hie'lor of ! -1111.1 . 8 o'clock'at the Wootlbrldw Ons-lice to the welfare of industry and nn al the hall «t7:S0 P. M.. Mon TT«k» furdiir nmiti. r rhiiiiicu's ihiir: Mi.ss K.iy War-pr' l Church, Rev. Qustave Bott lhe State's economy generally." •air, or liny »l> ti man. piani.'i. of children's choir. HIs Guide I the weekend Kiiest of Mr. anil Mrs. he mlj'iuriiccl. the T.«: announce--,! today. The church\ Conversion to tniustrlal defense ; Girl Scout Bazaar tin- r'i;' < The miiMi-.il prfinram will be as Hojax—I wish I knew how to Russell Furze, Sonora Avenue. mlttfe rfsi-rvp quartet will sins "Go to Dark production by "small business" be- rr^'lon I" r»-|i» -i nnv .... follows: Oman prelude. "He Liv- make some money on the stock -Mrs. Russell Furze and Mrs. Mary Sedlak, Ai lenr Ma- f i. March Mb OethsemaiK'" and "Gethsemane i comes Increasingly important, not Jean Cjcaller.i. Marian i ' " "' I li.: rih": choral call to worship, larket | Robert Perillard spent Monday .oney.•oney. Jean tu aucti &'• II :•;.. ind Calvary" The pastor hasianly from a defense standpoint, HPMior Choir: procersipnal. Christ Skliinii'—That's easy. Just watch- with Mr. and Mrs. Joh» Gnetz. Gibbs. Shirley Hoffman, Barbara (n four Girl Scout retard Irtvan. Janet Kimball. Barbarb a , - —— of puynitnl. In the Lord Is Risen Today": Gloria i-hostn tor his topic. 'The -Gam- i but to widen the base of defense! Skinm/-Tnavseasy. JWI waa.r «H., , t m( t lilis veek at Ult home 1 what A SUifi lnen do tlle Unl0 Knott. Barbara bedlak Dorothy! ,, _, , , or „«, mlnlniuni lili! ^ PaliY; "Lord as Asain Thy Holy biers at tlie Cross." j production and to* sustain healthy opposite.°- ^ | -Mis"' s Maryy Sedlak was hostess ()f M ; BttpacloU> 7n Dow nnnns Word We Hear." HiMiiri' Choir: On, Easter Sunday morning at j employment conditions In New' ' * ' at A St. Patrick's Day p fy at, her 1 M>.i,\>r M "Broken Is-'jhe Heal," children's WIW«M.-IIUI;II the finnday School j Jer.sejr«,PaTtlclpatian in the mili- New Friday Guests * • •- »i wlikili will.be an sale at the fourth MU, «r hi.i wi'l have a special program. The; tary program becomes essential as ra(pd- the location and land nancis Ruyak, C^nriie Ka- .annual bazaar to be held Mar:h 30 clioir: olfertory. "I.if;. Up Your 1 1 C0 pa UL u i mt-ni iht-reof t>y tl'« I : children's choir will sins: "Lift Up 'federa' ' l" control•' - s- "becom e--" effective—, | " .' ' " defense dinfin. Peggy Hamilton? Lucy Cap* Then They Mixed ! from 2 P. M. at St. Cecelia's j cording tn th* m;inn-r Heads": anihim. "The Re.surrec- tn ac< oriliin.e wf J t<' nur Ulad Voices." i since many manufacturing firms Jfi(r,"T_ , raro and Willfam O'Brien, Wood- iion," Senior Chnir: rc'essional, Your Ulad Voices." and 1 First Pui;—"Let. rnp tell you one hall. Ale, the Tinumliili »lil .Mini- Dn^ crtn- I .„ «.«, .^ 11 1 r The combined junior and sen- j itlMmaJy -4tlVrind4 it difficulvw t to obtain ma-! ™1 3U •' bridge: Florence, Gribbl?, Edward ! All Iselin i-f-.'ideiits are nln «n.' »»'• 'f " '" "Jesus Christ Is Risen Today"; hin<;, bi-; boy, I'm not two-faced j ; ,. . - „ inr choirs will sing "Dawn in thett-rials and other requirements for,' individual problems. Reagan. Tony Pichalski and Paul attend and lend their support! 1>ATI )1' M.in-I- .'I • dividual proble anyway." | H. J liI'Mi.AN 'I'. benediction. "Laster Benediction, jGarden.. al lhe n o'clock service. civilian production. It appears that Masarirm. Avenel; Harry Hautz The New Jersey Manufacturers Second Pus—That's easy to be-; the Girl Scouts of the town,' 'I'.i I.- .nlv.-i-ii-'.-'l Senior Choir or;-:in posllu lectively, we are In a position to Today," processional; "The Strife j gregational song service the pas-elation to consult on r our objectives but need the' —A St. Patrick's Day party was Is O'er," sermon hymn; "Christ j tor will deliver his message en- means for aiding "small business" cooperation of the small business- j held at Iselin School 15, Friday concerns in the State. The Com- Arnse." by Robert Luwry, offer- tit;ed "Sornethina New for East- man who contemplates or should; Irish jiys, songs and dances were ('••;'.;c of Whitman's missioner said, "Every effort has participate in defense contracting featured and all present wore YOUIIS H)U A H.MTY i A- T: il :', tory anihem by the junior choir; ! er?" Cocnaimt ('"ram E^ "Jesus Is Aiive," by Noel Benson,' been made, during the past several work," It was pointed out that the, something green. Tliere were in Kay gifts to sivf . . . these thin months, by all three organizations by the- senior choir, and "Come, j NEW INSECTICIDE. .success of the proposed project, teenagers present. In chars;chars;? were Lb. Fruit ami Nut beauty to complim.-nt your own !• • to assist£&nd render needed serv- 1 Ye Faifliiul, Rake the Strain,"! Industrial chemists, aided by will depend primarilly upon theth MisM . RoberRbtt PerillardPerillard, MrsMrs . Clar •w Jersey small industrial self . . . these swp-ts nnd !nys tn (liii recessional. ;' Government scientists, have pro- of the ] ence concerns in an effort to promote |int^ the children. Y'es—uur Easter liuk'i Holy communion will also be duced a new ineinsecticide,, . called very", business concerns that the Huso Waynor, Percy Hulick. ly cn the conversion to defense produc- '"v Crate of 12 Whitman's filled to overflowing witli big v:d!K celebrated on April 1 ;it 11:15 by allethi-in, which has prooved high- Dapartment and the private or- Skrypa. Due to the Easter recess Chocolate Marshmallow Rev. Davidson. ly effective against horseflies and tion." ganlzations are attempting to as-i there will be no recreation -"pro- Kilt-ffivine anil |nrsunul need. So ! The State Department has pro- :rams for the next two weeks. St. James' Church mosquitoes, particularly against sist in flic conversion period. ' ' ' ""' smart bunny and save money li.v . .- those which have built up a re vided information to industry on Joyous Easter muiic will be ..«^— —. me to I'UBl.IX I'HAKMACY tiuhn i sistance to a D. Hollow Chocolate Novelties sun at the 11 o'clock mass at available labor and types of maniy Easter buys lhat will uasn. jour < 'St. i.'i\JiU

Jjrojsrttifl vti^i3ff?is fijTiuws m Mr. Simonsen, who is 30 years old, is a life-long resident of Se- waren. He is mauled, his wife be- inK the former.Helen Gilbert. He 49c to $3.95 attended Woodbrid^e High School mid served in Ua Air Corps for lour and oniMuih years. He is now fcmployed by Merck's in Railway. Also Clip's Son Robert Govelitz, who has been FQ R HER recalled for servjee in the Navy is the .-:on of ii p|-escnt policoman PaUulnimi .John T. Govelltz, Port Rtatiim;. Robert Goveliti;, who is Kvcnins In Paris IP. . 23, was burn and raised in Port JELLY BEANS 2 Readin;;. He is a graduate of Wood- 3 Colognes brid(4i' llivli if-chiMil and attended $1.50 Value Drake's Business College. He just missed bi inif cln.ssified as a vet- riveniiiK In Paris eran, aliiioUsh he served in the Mais Oui ,A' Navy front June, 1945, to Annual, Lily of the 194(i. As a result, his name was Vallty ii placed on the bottom of the eligi- bility list, although his final mark in tlit Civil Service examination Sines 1941, M". Iltonor Barber haj '-.ten a telephone ojierotor in hef was in tile 80's, and higher than I.rnthi'ric • 'the- men appointed m tlie jkst hom. town ol Ml. Holly, N. ij one of your 22,000 i.mA und Wlflhbqis who ijioup. He is now serving abiard tamlomly it.ive It) 'nuke ycut New Jerwy telephone tenke better ond better. the USS Mucon. 2 Colognes Mr. Ourney Is 32, married and $2 Value has a sun eifiht months old, He is a graduate of Woudbridse High t G. I.'s at Fort Dix make as many as 5,500 Lily of the "Sehuol utul su-iicd iu [foe Array Long Distance calls an evening. To put such Valley from May, 1941, tn September, R«d Hose 1945. He has resided in the Hat-'Hi calls through tjuickl]r«nd efficiently,is the job $1 > man Htu'.hts sw-tion of Port Read- What is Easter Without Flowers! inu for tlie p.iNt -1 years. H^; is of Mrt Eleanor Barber.. .. and 150 other I•., erlployed.by the U. S. Metals Re- Select hqr favorites. We'll arrange them in a gorgeous Mt. Holly operators. -fluiHH Company, Carteret. Pw .. ... i .„». si* hiiu hor.B FREE " Mr. Petruski is M y«rs •Hias born and ruised in Port Head- living phmtS f^h, fragrant blossoms Ottlv* #ftf^'^*ftfoflof thfi total ing, He is marntd and has a son (MfWt 1mA m the Sme^To talus cafe Livening in si .)•> uH He .attended Woodbridnt Hbjh the Easter aeason-UWe Ww.wWy Wnd »?* with Chen Tu Nail Se|» VJIK up School tor ow aemrater and en- You'll make her so very happy- this Easter punday, loalNcwJerscjr Bell'j connwetirtn Box •Hsted in the Marino Corps tn Sep- J Coty Face Powder i vta progrtm *.. $i$lfl6tt#9'4& 1941.., is king ' up tember, 1942. He was honorably when you krid^er flowera ttm Watehwk's, deliwwd $1.00 chic Etoctric Hair "discharged in September, 1945. He right to her Home. • pushed as rabidly its essential scarce materials $1.25 JB employed by Kastoyv and1 Jeffi y The largest Selection o( Chatham, buUders. ... and for those fajr away—what better remem- permit. Today, even ^tfa increased ailing, 9 out brance than Flowers by Telegraph. All you need do is of 10 Long Distance calls ure put through'while Hallmark Easter Greeting Cards Sttpbawi from Hopelawn Uund Deluxe A MBident of H«i»ol»wf» fa, place your order with us! We handle the rest, yc)u |>bld this line. tjg$, Mr. Steprmno atttndec PLUSH tuSlbtUm Hfeli School for on the Middlesex Count .r. Setw*. Be is «3 an MWJO5IYIIU i wife belli* the former EASTER TOYS P¥BTIX Be served in the COMPANY T. ild War II. Dur- ' part of the war he (Pha/maa/ Waisheck's Flower Shop 50% OFF PHONE \i- WH* r ol the military po- Ainboy Aieime Woodferidge 91 MAiN ST.

'?m THURSDAY. MARCH 22. 1981 , PAGE SEVEN

AiP TEAS (jft|| EASTER FEASTERS pratri lino Ira rf^FJ twrrfiTt 1t«? rxprnxlvr £~Jp They're |h* most infiprmiw luicr ate yml f«n tiny . . . 2lK) fiip« tn tin- All Agree...Yon pminil . . . ro*ti If" tlian ]<• « nij>! Our Own Tea 4* l."ir 1 K> 8.1 c Save Much More \*>ctnr Toa ".ib lJ>r ubJKIc Apple SaUCe AAPIaney 30 o; car 2 lor 29c Currant Jelly AnnPog. 12 or jar 23« at A&P! Cranberry Sauce Dromedary, Oc«nSpray«orl7e Prime Plum? A&P fancy 3001 can 29c Royal Anne Cherrips ubb/i i7o«c.n29r fruit Cocktail D.I Mont, or Libby 30 or c.n 39c Maraschino Cherries.wnti nm» * or bom. 19c

Junket Sherbet Mix . . . 2Dkg.29e Top firadv On Iff! Jack FrOSt Stlgar Conl.ctioh.ri, brown 1 ib 2 lor 23<' Granulated Sugar J«* Fr°» $ ib b«g 46« Pilgrim Flako Pie Crust . . . 9 or pkg 16c Brand t Turkeys Com stock Pie-Sliced Apples 20 o* «r>20< One Pie Blueberries , • J5or«n27e Style — rfcivice Meat Departments Mott's Pom-etts APPI. d.'sieTi 17 01. ja> 22«* 19 lbs. Raked Apples Cn^n cano(4 25r & over Ib. 63 Ib. Del Monte Stewed Prunes . 2? 01,», 35c

R»ady-tO-Cook — Sold only in Sell Service Meal Departments Whita Unusi* 8'Alo , mm 15'lbs. i:V\l»0lt\T|J) MILK 14 lbs. Ib. § 4^ g,,

Thtre'j rtono b«tl«t for any milk uif. Customers' For most enjoyable eating, plan your F.astrr diniirr 'round one of A&P's famous Pilgrim Brand turkeys! Tligyre pluni]) anil meaty Borden's Instant Coffee . . 2 01 \t< 53c . . . deep-brea^tfd and delicious. You'll (ind tlicm only at ASP. Corner Nestle*3 Qllik fbr not ?hocol.U V* Ib 2 lc 11b, en 37c AU Mnn than o.OOO loyal AAP employee* Thmrtdmf, Mmreh Headyta-Eat Instant Poftttim . ^oicjnSlc 801 can 53c i, now loyal member^ of our coutitry'i tkroufh Wtdntidaf, Mtrch or Regular Smnftvd Shredded Wheat Nab.tco Pks Ific Orange Marmalade Croiie s Biaciweii 1 ib jar 27<- I ill wick they ar« being joined by Premium Saltines Nabisco iibpi».29« <•• ami more of the young men who Hams HopalongCassidy CookiesRurry toot pkg 29c -rrvcil «ou so well in your AaP. Whole or Either Half-Full Cut |)-|iiio the IOM of these experienced Potato Chi[»H JawPjiltr 4Mtoiptrj25c .,:.,.. IT-, tliose of u* who remain on the FrittM's 4 0: pkg 19c Cheetoes 4'AOI pkg 25c • working hard to maintain our high Ib. Boiled Onions o&c 1901 <.m22c i.i.inU of quality and service. Top grade hams of famous lirnnds Plaill Olives Sullana 6V4Oijar31o 10 01 jar We 111 comments and tuggeitioni will Just the thing for an Kasti-r Fta 1 :i- train our new employed to keep Stllffed OliveSSuHana4Vioz \v 35c «%oi i»r45c ! \&l* a htUtftr plan to iho$. Ei«»e Heinz Fresh Cucumher Pickles 1601 |at27c

Legs of Lamb \ , . ib. 75c Pork Loi IIS Whole or (j'ther hall Ib. 53c Sweet Mixed Pickles Manhattan 22oij»:38e < i MOMEK RELATIONS DEPT. Harris Cral) Meat American &'k oz can 61c AAP Food Stores Chopped Beef f«sh ground ib. 65c Pork CllOpsHip and shoulder cut Ib. 43c \:>i l.t\ington Ave., New York 17, N, Y. Plate & Navel Beef Fresh ib.37c Loin Pork Chops Center ib. 73c Medium Red Salmon some sink* i\ n can 41c Leg or Rump of Veal ib. 79*; Chickens Frjing-2H to 3'A ibs ib 46c Sunnybrook SmokedPorkShoulder sib 19c Sli ced Sunnylield ib. 65c ALASKA RED SALMON Rome Beauty Apples PorkSausageMeatit o.'Hinkib 63c Frankfurters skiniei* ib 65c can 77- A taste treat from cold Alaskan waters Florida' Quality Seafood Bologna or Meat Loaf ib 65<- New Green Cabbage Swordfish. t « ... »>-53« Smoked Beef Tongues ib. Shrimp Medium size 5 ot can «» 'Maine I. VNo,tgrad."A"li» Yett6"w~0moniT"" "" U"S. Mo. 1 srad. Ib. 6c Shrimp Largo ib.79c Available on'y In Self-Service Meat Dtptrlminls •talk 1.3c Table Celery Whit.*or Pascal Tuiia Fisll FlakeS Sultana 601 can 29c Mackerel F » • »»-29c Chickens Under,3 Ibi. Ib 64c Sweet Potatoes U. S. No. 1 gndi, "lb'7c Fresh Porgies. ib. 2Sf Legs Of T«amh Oven ready Ib 83c Rock Lobster Lucky Star 3V4 « can 39^ Fresh Date* California 9 oz. cells bag 17<" River Brand While Rice 12 0112c 2 ib. 31c t pm Pistachio Nuts Regalb 6 oz. cello, bag 37c' Del Monte Tomato Ketchup w «. bom. 2^ Egg Dyes p^a 15c Almond Nut Meats 6 oi. cello bag 35c Libby's Garden Peas . . 17 or «n 20c Danish 1 Walnut Meats 6 oi. cello, bag 49c Wax Beans Reliabli-fancy cut 19 oz. can 2 lor £5« Sweet Potatoes. A&pi»cy i8ozc»n23f (heddar Carefully cured ib 65c Ann Page Prows Lord Mott's String Beans" oi can 2 (or 33c rr BordWi 4 at pkg 39c Fine Foods \*H>dn't Be Expensive! Golden Corn Del Monie or Libby 17 oi can 2 lor 33c You tan count on Ami Page Foods, right down the < IH'I'SC 8ord»n't or PhiMtJphii 3 ox. pig ,17c line, to give you top quality at down-to-earth prices! Brill's Spaghetti Sauce . IOWOIC^ISC 1/2 ib, 58c You can't buy better no matter; what you pay. '<'i\ K(H[liefort G«nuin« Niagara Laundry Starch . i2orpljh.'19c i brand 3 01- pkfl. 37« si Macaroni & Spaghetti **•**- Palmo^Hve Soap *** « 2 cakei 25« • • ( I Domwtic ib. 70- Thin Macaroni . . f • Gingerale mu Rock u GMI>I Dry 2 for 39c y Ib. pkg. 35c Large 28 oi. bottle-Plus deposit ! \iilnral Cheddar 2 Egg doodles . ./ r 1)1 l.nxe Slices ^ib pkg 38c STORE HOURS: ---i- ; r |"""'' Strawberry Preserves . . . . . Jane Pafker Easter Layer Cake Mayonnaise vipir,.i«23c Frown Sparkle km Parkr Fruit ''•I Juice Minute Maid T»ic»n2'or35e Salad Dressing Small Egg Cakes b°* of 6 or 53c Marvel White Breadi ib. («> 15c -' Juice OUSOMHI Nest Cup Cakes ^ oi 6 fur 45« Stuffing Bread w *. lorf 21c# I1'!' Sl\|,> Beans Birdi £y« or Libby't 10 oi. pkg. 23C English Muffins PH. 4 for 20J ' 12oi.pl*. 45c friets Eftlctivi ii Susir Marittti iml Self-Service Stores Only'. U SOOIS EASI1B CANBY s'- a honey of an %w& bunny with a kll of these ivsMt buy«! No coffee can give you n»ore good cups per 1lJI " ui Fruit a«4 N«l pound than .money-saving A&P Coffee! ate Cttvered i t»Y<>>6>or27> ^iinallow RabbiU ||5h «nd Full-bsdifd ItM'.o

1951-Tho Grt.t AlUntic IN&EPEN1 >[•;: PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, MARCH 22, Crocheted Lace lor Sprhift !\erlifrvar New York Philharmonic to Give Avenel Items

Season's Final Concert April 10 By Mrs. Ncvln Blerly, Maculalis, Mi NEWARK - Tim New York Symphony, bul iiiiest PiiRflKrmbnts RR Gennte Street. Avenel Podraza, M;-.. Philharmonic-Symphony tHcnes- with other m-ijoi orcli.stras took Telephone, WO-I-JUSR —The Ladii tra will givo the final concert for up much of his time Wlion Mr. Belvedere Blows His nel Mernorinl i • ils sea?cn In the Griffith Mu.'.ie Mitropnulos studied at thr Con- ! Whistic ' which was formerly Cadet Frank Cenegy, a stu-a meeting n' Foundation's symphony series of servaiory of his nmive A:!vn* and titled "You're Only YounR Twice." dent nl Fishburn Military Acad- president, M, events at the Mosque Theater, with Ferrucrin Busonl In Berlin'and originally "The Silver Wliis- emy waynesboro. Va., Is spend- Manhactnn A' At the Typewriter: Newark, on Tuesday evening. April find is a virtuoso i>inni..i us vfll ;tle." is produced, Joanne Dru will m.i' his Raster vacation with his The Comnini: 10. with Dlmltri Mitropoulos con- as n'ftifted composer. At i'.i be-: lip Clifton Wcbh's .leading lady. M1,,ni,. Mr. and Mrs. Frank man. Mrs. .i,, I nm M'rlllT.,;t'A*v sorrkvVl-Jlj»I.LllVtVJLUIIftl-< Unit the - was so short last week, but the t!U("unR- i Miiv.:.-., c: h-= career !»• ( i: Webb will play the world's must' fViiruy. Dartmouth Avenue. requesting el ,i lT KWppr bun hit ni" Hie curly part Now at Iho heifthl of Ins powers <'ti«i on kpyboard and scoro bin Elegant hobo, while Joanne will On Palm Sunday the follow- needy f«IT>il.• • ome of the week and 1 finally had to'as a conductor, Mittopou'.os will *1R sinned csir -lu ••: ny lie play the role of the beautiful Ki.il me new members were welcomed havinR item:: ,, givx up and R,T to brd. . . All for-! lead ^ orchestra m a program, realized hv had (.-and hU mi', who runs a glorious poorhouse. •liii the fellowship of the Avenel the chairm,,]! mer trained HUIT:.<\-> or trained wlikh will contain compositions mclier: PiT.sbyte.nnn Church: The Misses tion of oflicev. He Is km>*u both RN an inter- .hiily G;i A 1 1 fllll s md lls a touch wilhMr:,. Malcolm Dimhum. mf»ninoff. f!!! K, 'l' ^ ™ j imn- wceks before she ions Bush. Cora May Glsln. Bar- teacher or •8 Glove Avenue, ni. once Cornell Him. . Palla- bara Unwell. Alvcma Ann Krogh, Jfl.ss Mary E. Neaiy, Grove Street. L:uira Lime, Erna Vnn C'.eft and illustrated i. •., 1 fs iiursins a fim-tured must sus- been a familiar flit'urefliture 'sincsince 1940, . S-'hir'.ev Elizabeth Wftssel. Avenel: Sj^rta and ii.i-: t0 m tamed in a fall l\.H weekweek . . . . Mitropoulqs had a ""brillian t musii- ™cre " His vx-ifurnuncc Howard "'keel, who had irood u-i-K Carolyn find Florence 8 P. M. in tiir K chil Richard D. Smiih. Mi) Ambuy Av«.--j t-»l reputation in Europe *hon' he ",/;'* > rci Strauss orersi!;i parts In both "Annie Get Your Preshyterii.i, t 1 Kiiiipii, Cokmia; Mrs. Oloria Lar- fiUc, Fords, hns bciai named to the ramr here'in lsnfl-.trid made his ''Elm™., not only hiphlighted Gun" and "Showboat." has an- Daniel H.. weiler Is a <•: , t!r m o Nnowv whtt" nrik«car is iilw«>s a lirirhl sisnpiisl »1 sprin; r-n B(trtiesb»«". fai"-r' term hoiiovli.s• • t• At'• me- " deftudebut wit hthbth* BasinBr.st.on SymrfhonSymrfliony t!r"" Plii'harijionic-Sjnphoiiy versity of I1 n ; jnther in "Calloway Went That- thir "'little cir! ' rnll-ir and cii!T sfl. rrisp pwuir is comliincil with Wimdbrieipe: Donald Den Bleyker. Orchestra. Since then he hjis been sei!SnP put the l!).',0 member of ;:>. oi Encmemnn at RiiUci.s Uni- Inwny." the story of a singing cow- crochet. Fur v;irir(\. niiniui rick-rack braid Is iimt'il inln the • Uonald N. Jacbbi »nd A. Wayne teisity. . . . " an outstanding peisonuMy in the ^aivjtl as wel.. boy wiio substitutes for an older )aec. A illrectiiin Ic.ilk'. fur crorlietinft t'lis <()I,I.\U \NU Cl'IT p,iffr»ih, Avrnel, and Philip Otto Bewnreh. Hi , rnusical life of this country. i , V" i performer-on radio and television. TI)(il>K> may lie nlilainrd by sciidiii« a sti»mpi-fl, self •Prassfr Jr.. Coionla. i expedition.'; ^ recently rrtij: ii. fn the Mailbag: From 103? until the spring of i EASY Hl'NT-INfi. envelope ITI the Nvillework Department of this paper. - -Mr. nnd Mrs. Willlwn Harned. mer h m been in The lecture •,< Received a curd from Waller 19499 his activities were centered! FALMOUTLMUTHH Maine . - Forrest II ° < Leaflet No. K-IS'J. Oi een Street. Woodbrldge, are the e mane man is sched- the Adult Bin., and clairo MoriientluUeV &ht is in the Midwest where he was mu- jGjjWalker stroii'd'' into a nearby for-,G ''y y ™ w liarents of a soft, William Leonard, Hollywood lm- optn to tin- |M,;, the former Claire Nayioi. Orovo sl,al. director of th, M.nneapol.s ,«t. saw a 700-,»urid Moose, tied ! born on March 16 at the Rahway 1 tope around i he animal's neck mediately for his role In "Behave Avenue who write: "In spite of Hospital. Mrs. Harned Is the for-1 —The Men You u with ?tl€lley Wlnters New Jersey State Fire Auxiliary being kept, very trass at our Jobs und led her home "like any other ] ™ f mer Jean Leonard of Avenel. i Presbytei ia;i c. bridge, on The birth nf TI TMI, "Wil-; tow." Mr. Waikn- was led tot the!Bnci " *' " a «e arc really enjoying life in Ham Leonard, born last Friday at: -Mr. and Mrs Frederick Lott at H l. Morocco. The country is lovely and by three suwll boys who hadi Rahway Memorial Hospital. Metro, some years back, bought , and dauRhter, Dolores, Demarest Schell Jr. will p,av n e for To Meet in Pt. Reading April 19 "Negro Mu.sh ,,i «ic weather has Ix-en pretty close|Cnptp gtpphen B. Knrhy, formerly; '"YounR Bess." and practically Ronnie ( Avenue, visited his parents. Mr. P1B> in;, Her lor PORT READING—Final plans were Irene Novak and to ideal. Housmu is the main pVob- of Woodbildge. is now on duty as j every .star in Hollywood has had and MrsM . JosepJhh Lottt of LaureLaurell, ments wilt bi . Jem, but were pretty comfortably Explained her eyes on the title role. It seems were completed for the New Jersey Gazdik. The dark horse prize was —Mr. and ,\! B ground liaison officer with the L. I., Sunday. Settled iiDW." . j .,. Township tav- thal now tnat Metro naS botn Jeatl State Fire Auxlliaiy meeting at the awarded to Mrs. Leo Ciuffreda. , • , « i entertain<>(entertainedi latl) F'ghtjr qnmher Of.oup in Ko- .Policeman—Exci'.<-<- me, sir but i —Mr. and Mrs. Piederick Beck- j ern.s wiTBe "peTmltted to serve #gR 1llit local firehouse April 19, at a meet-. • An Easter bonnet party followed honor of pv rei! KochyT- - a graduate ' ol Wood' •- *—•"Voli•r ••- • ••---'•-•aff- -•••- 4dSiiainniULaDjJL£kwaitQrangeron r nos st.u'iirK today and ending contract tne are IniVfTheHadieIniVfThHdis AuxiTTai^onnTrTBrTnETtlnu^ B Wlnncw-^rf-HwpHMJ bridge High School, is a veteran of! Motorist—Thanks, but it doesn't ' y Practically set brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jonn' p " £^ Monday, March 26, at midnight. the famefamftd 101slOlct AirbornAirhorne Division | l'Mllreallvy matinmatter- . U<> produce the picture, Port Reading Fire Company No, 1. for the hats were Mrs. Nicholas Camp olk "t.n the understandinR. of course. durinp World War II, He has been i Policeman—By !hc way. do you | Friday night. Mrs. Michael Sasso, Pellesrino. prettiest. Mrs. Sasso.jPartrlck of Red Bank on Satur- Pvt ;s Lew Ayres doesn't care much that Uie pnvllcre will be meri with- in Korea since early January. He I have your license9 president. and Mrs. Frank Barbato. smallpst; Mrs. DeMarino, most; day. sent to Japan <. if he never gets another screen in reason and with moderation." is the husband of Mrs. Flodie C. Motorist—No: I never had one. vice president, will be in charge. onuinal; and Mrs. Sabby Martino.| —The cancer dressing group of Mrs. M. Stunif, role—he gets $1,000 a week from the Avenel Presbyterian Church Erwin B. Hock. . director of theKocky. 1105'i Williams Avemre. Policeman — How are your The local delegates and alter- funniest Avenel; Mr ,i.. his Doctor Kildart roles on radio, Division of Alcoholic Beverage Lawton. Okla, The Sisterhood brakes? nates appointed wire Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Michael D'Apolito was; met Monday at the church. At- Keller and son. which isn't a bad income. Control, announced this week. . . . of Congregation Adath Isiarl will Motorist—-Rotten. Rizzo. Mrs. Andrew Decibus. Mrs. named chairman of Civil Defense \ tending were Mrs. R. Q. Perler. and Mr. and M; Renaldo Lombardi, and Mrs. An- for the auxiliary Anyone in the J Mrs. Warren Warman, Mrs. Bur- hold another of its famous smor- j Policeman—Thai's three viola- When Janet Leigh finishes East Orange gaabord luncheons at the Com- tions. I'll hnvf to arn'.st you. thony Covino. Hostesses will be community interested in taking a, ton Seward. Mrs. Frederick Beck- —Nancy Liiii.. Joltings: "Strictly Dishonorable" with Eilo Mrs. Frank Pastor. Mrs. Sabby, first aid course, whether a mem-hoy. Mrs. C. Briuon, Mrs. Arthur Employing his musk-Hl talents munity Center, May 2. from 11 Motorist's Wife—Oh. don't pay Pinza, she reports back to RKO Mr. and Mrs \, A. M until 2 P. M. Remember last attention to what he says, officer. Wartfno, Mrs. Louis Russo, Mrs. • ber of the auxiliary' or nctt, should! Franklin. Mrs. Nevin Bterly and sen, was bap:: , with the Remm Training Com- for BOjne more scenes with John Michael Solecki. Mrs. Gaetano contact Mrs. D'Apohto. All prac-|M,rs. Arthur Moore. White mate- vear? The gals in this office ate so i He always talks that way when mornins by tin • mand Band at the Naval Training Wayne In "Jet Pilot" Then she Russo. and Mrs. Sam DeMarino. : tical nurses. Nurses' Aides, or for- rials are needed for these dress- much they could hardly work thfi he's, drunk. man of the A\ . Center, Great Lakes. 111., is Alfred says, she's going to take a long, A nodstlcn was voted to St. An-, mer Registered Nurses in the com- KI«.S. Contact the chairman. Mrs. rest of the day. . . . Mr. and Mrs j — Church. JW. Trosko, seaman recruit. USN. much-needed Vacation, somewhere thony'sj Church for the purchase niunity interested in civil defense Moore, if you have any material, Murray Dern wish to publicly A Reminder son of Mr. and Mrs. Jinn Trosko, "where no one can find me." of chairs. Club project .winners should also contact Mrs, D'Apolito., -The Rosary 8ociety of St. thank Julius Bernstein for savin?! \ 330 Pulton Street. Wood&ridse Chatterton-n...... l . hope yo. _u_ „•_ . Andrew's Church will sponsor a be held by the < Who has volunK .-red ap a musician' Mr- Dem's diploma and pharmacy j have enjoyed this afternoon as Baseball fans have nomethinE to the Avenel Pn supper next Thursday hio li-we*k Naval indoc- license at the Avenue nre guest of the Superwomen's Club? look forward to in the projected QuiRlcy chairman of the Township an WednesJay •. 1 trinaton period. John J. Ja-•>arly Sunday morning. They also! Mr. Grimm—I hafe", Tttflecd! It film. "Angel in the Outfield." in HS Vice Principal Civil Defense Council who dis-," the church hall. Dinners may ,U 7:30, A film. "I b trtk8n 9Ut £rom 3 t0 5 ancl worski. Correja Avenu?. Iselin. is wish to thank the neighbors whh joj |e remindn s me ei0 no muc mucn oh I omf ym camy Cp M which Paul Douglas Is to have the cussed the work of the council: j * will be shown ,i-. _.. S CharleCharless McGettiganMcGettigan, , whwhoo spokspokee oon | 5 to 7 supper will be served on *ervt;l hot coffee to j the wooda. Out there the brooks lead—a rough, tough baseball | f 5 to 7 suppe will be served exhibitions of df ;>. the Huiior List a; Ituwcrs Uni- tl)!'nfti n versity College. . Gotcha new the firemen and the distraught' manager. The story was written Breakfast Speaker the impprtan.-e of First Aid: told; at the church hall. Mrs. C. Masa- A social liqur w:!i ! rl( k ls outfit ready for the Easter pa-1 storekeepers. . . . And last but notj by the Rev. R. F. Orady, who knows ;of the current lack of relieious " chairman with Mrs. R. ire urged to a;;.: Tobin aslts for unemployment rade? . , . ! least a very Happy and Joyous j his baseball. Clarence Brown will —-; | fervor in people, and U-o Ciuffreda. Prype is co-chairman. Assistint I insurance expansion. produce and direct, on tlle Easter to you. . . PORT READING—Palrfi Sun-; wno spokp on behalf of Fire Chief committee are Mrs. Samuel day proved to be a beautiful day Carmen Covino. who was unable Albreeht Jr.. Mrs. I. Armour. Mrs] Walt Disney has adopted a new for the annual communion break- tc be present, ! B- Brennan Mrs. E. Bolcer Mr,. Spt. Albert F. Pochci, 119 Jr.ne' scheme for getting reaction to his Street. Pembcrton, N. J.. foimerly fast of the Port Readirm Fire Com-1 Others present were Fire Com-1 J. Decker. Mrs. C_D_eStePhano. features. He called all his workers .. . . _ ,....^.~-..^missioner s Simeone and Joh- n Po-- Mrs. A. Luchs. Mrs. P. Gr-eco. Mr.>. of 19 East Green Street, Wood- Easter -totalling close to 500—into the pany and lts allxlhai'>' neld ln SL! linsky, Township Commltteeman M- Hegedus, Mrs. H. Kimbnck. bridge, has been promoted to Staff j Greetings! /7/ auditorium recftitry fora gHinme Anthonys Church hall after at-, Ray_ Alibani. and members of th^Mrj. S, Kisiele^ki, Mrs. Thomas NOW THIS I K Serpeant, He is stationed at Mc- at the first rough cut of "Alice tmcianje al th- 7:3° 0ClKk massRosa]7 and Holy Name Societies!Knox. Mrs, A. Kohut. Mrs. K. Guiie Air Porrc Base. Fort Dix. in Wonderland." At the same time, jin fu!1 uniform j The breakfast was prepared by! Dean Martin - I S/Sgt. Pochek is the son of Mr. he passed out cards asking for The sroup als0 recetved com" I members of the auxiliary with Mrs. and Mrs. Albeit Pochek, of the "AT WAH"! land setting> honest opinions and m'lllicm in " "°"y nunna the mass BRUSSO. charman, assisted Green Street address. . . . Robert Palgy L suEaestions. "My employe audience w'llldl was (-'elebra^d. W Rev- J°* by Mrs. Frank Barbalo, Mrs. Peter Hess, Lindfn Avenue, is on the ! THEAIMV is the touahest this or any other seph'PURVI of Catholic University, |DQSseni) Mrs Frank D-Aponto; : Dean's List, at Yale University. He Wa hm2l0n D c and R stan Cesar Komero will tk home for Easter recess to- picture will ever face." said Walt. ' ' - - "'- ',Mas. John Lynch. Mis. Sam i, and Mis* yia.ru Fostak. FORDS, N. J. — P. A. 4-M48 morrow, . . . Carol and Charles Lslaus Milos. pastor. Sabby Mar- Uafiiv. „,,„ MlK, Uiln Vlv.iM "ONCE A U;, Bette Davis and her husband, tino and Anthony McNulty. fire- Hutner, children of Dr. and Mrs, After the breakfast, the winners Merrill will soon leave for men, served as altar boys during TIIURS., I HI. & SATURDAY SAT. MAT. - :: ' r i C. I. HutnrT, Grove Avenue, were a of the special prbjtvt were an- England, where they will co-star t!i? ir.ftss. Leo Ciuffreda. .second as- hit on the "Manic Cottage" TV sistant fire chief, and Mrs. Michael nounced, Mrs. Walter Gurku of Lee HARVEY" MON, & TUES. Mil program on the Dumont station Street, Port Reading: E. J. Urban with .lames Stewart Louis Calhern - \ Friday night. Charks won a bicycle tier mystery in which Gay plays an '^spertive groups. of Alice Place. Woodbridse; and "ROCK ISLAND TRAIL" imri Carol a much-coveted Toni Call Rev. Milos opened the breakfast j s_ A, Bonanto of 67 Main Street. "The MAGMI doll. . . . utter villain. with Forrest Tucker and WO-8-1889 pyy asking,th? invocation. Charles Matawan. Mrs. Sabby Martino was Adele Mara For FREE M( GeUisa;n YANkli .Douglas Fairbanks. Jr. is Send-l ' ' Presidenf t)f the fire chairman of the project committee. SUNDAY AND MONDAV from the NoUbtmh: DELIVERY imp a duck from England, insured comoanyv served as toastmaster. Red Skelton I It begins to appear as if all the $5,000, accompanied by Yo- The principal spaker was assisted by Mrs. Damon Tyrrell 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Thomas G. Desmond, viceprincipal Mrs. James O'Neil, Mrs, Andrew "TOMAHAWK" "WATCH Till: ! ill prominent citizens of the Town- lande Donlan. a former Earl Car- with Van Heilin and # »hip will be on hand to honor Mr. Nil 1>HHirv C'liltM rol! beauty, to tour., this country of the Woodbridee High School, Decldibus. Mrs. Louis Russo, and Al'l-rptnl A IUT spoke on •'Discipline in the Yvonne DeCarlb WED.-SAT - ' and Mrs. Abraham J. Neiss at the ballyhoo his picture, "Mr. Mrs. s'am DeMarino. 4 totimauW,rtuouefc.tQ.he..iUiiea by i Drake's Duck," a movie about a Schools.' stressinK the vafuc of a | —— OPERATION X" John 1. teh MWU remarkable duck which laii a. school education and the with Edw, Q. Robinson and Breathtukin; ; ; Trorp'ft, n larce aaiTB furanlvijni *e'gi • of tickets for the SI. James' Senior rents wK.k the oclio 'Sodality dahee, Mar ok, 28...... / LflOfc UN Othtr sppakefs ' Hugh B.! TUES. AND WEDNESDAY iohn Waynr M.. Mailman Bixel was in "is week to •" She fgiBtflttgiyT—wniTou^Tove' i FiU and ' pive us*puofi me when I am old? with John Garfield and " Vittitr M.1, Show, ''Good News," He says it is "FKKNCIIIE" He—Love you? I shall .idolize III Trclinii uliir Micheline Prcllc •thr first-time in the history .of Ijie. Woodbrldge Liquor Store you/1 shall worship the ground PtEVENUE AGENT' Jimmy L.vdon parish that the leading man can with Douglas Kenned)' and Joseph Anilniscili, Proi>. • under1 your little feet. I shall-rum "GASOLINi. • hit higlier notes than the leading "GASOLINE ALLEY Iftriy. Robert Powers and Catherine &74 Amboy Ave. Woodhridgr —er—You are not going to look Burke have the leads. . . , like your mother, are youV" Sl'N.-Tl'ES.. MARCH 25-26-27' Last hut sSot Least: Congratulations to Mr.,and Mrs. I RED SHOES I Bill Harnqd, Green Street, Wood- III I nliloii in TODAY THRU SATURDAY and HANDBAG "HOT ROD" AT Juan FONTAINlj - Joseph COTTON i: WED. and THURS.. MAR. 28-291 "SEPTEMBER AFFAIR I I.Hrr> I'urkH - Hiirlillrlt {lull* I' LEE'S "BAR "EMERGENCY VVEDpiNG" I plus Edward G. ROBINSON - Pegfy CUM.Ml !i:i MAIS ST.. WOODBKIDGE "OPERATION X" \ I". 1 (O .Illrkf^Ml'M I flUH. Jitr \ nil- I Open Ivery Niftht Till 9 "JIGGS & MAGGIE SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY I OUT \VEST" I - Maureen O'HARA in I "RIO GRANDE" plm Lizatieth SCOTT - Dennis OKI I I WALTER READE THEATRES "COMPANY SHE KEEPS 105 MAIN STREET WOODBK1DGE 8-1476 PERTH AMBOY MOVIE GUIDE WEDNESDAY THRU TL'RU.A^ James STEWART -.Josephine HlJLl L in •11'' MAJESTIC STRAND PERTH AMBOT <-51J8 PIRTH AMBOY 41593 her majesty STATE THEATBt JEHLMSLIP, NOW I'LAVING NOW I'LAVING II. l.muiiilrr - •!. ^ulKrr in II. V.lltl - \,l,l, .I.TJi. II, WOODBRIOGE ,.. just snip a few threads—and jdown "SUGAR FOOT' Sport COAIS 19.9JS "VENGEANCE VALLEV" 1 lutil •)(!>••• >hn-lit-n/iv it comes! A 1VV' tuck in the midriff in 'IVl'luili-dUil1 SLACKS "DESTINATION MI'RDKR" explains trie magic.-In fin? mu^ticrep* ll'i n lu|i-lit.Hll TIlrlll.T America's Greatest Gift Atli. MANHATTAN SI HIM* 8TAKTH SINDAV ' with nylon embroidery and nylon Villace STARTS SUNDAY I• MA*HA»TAN Uu>> i'ulhufcii - I'rlrr^t.ruvfh STARTING TIES - 'linr.ftriecH'w the girl who grows fast I'iriirn ltiiliiril«> ai NI:M "ROOWK RIVER" I INTBRWO - * «th«girjfh,pjjt!|lllorli»rigc.. tii'n lllk l'»"AY & TUE "RO\AL WtDDING" "U'MiUXEY AM) MLW.ONi: I SOCJtS will. Miirl.nn- MMII, a mWhite and Pink* Slltl-Ho |-:n-r> MiMiilii> Mil- FOR THE' LADIES I >i«iifi'll tin Tlllrlil-^suliirilii) A DELUX MET-ROSE TRIM-f3 i • Also in white eyelet BIG EA8T15R SH«>W FRIDAY, MARCH iU embroidered Batiste Dooi k Open 1:30 P. M. t r, Siwiri Marionettes in "ALADDIN" 16S MAIN STBEEf ' PLUS ON* OUR*SCREEN '' • « DINNER SERVI WOODBHIDGE "THE WIZARD OF OZ"~• Jwdy (iarlttud next to Woolworth's . in Technicolor Starting with the Large DiniK OPEN THURSDAY AND OPEN THURSDAY AND FBIDAV TIL 9 P> M. Children 50c tax lud. Adults i FBIPAV T1U 9 ••Editorials:- Serving Diplomatic Relations With Common •m Jersey Public Favors Dralt Important New Progress on Shell Plant , <„ niten some new develop- the company with, private owners, and this Ot le-ta-Olds By (i Whirh indicates that the posed many problems which required great ,,my is continuing,,^x,its. patien<;e,.an&WMLewUn^ing on the part of. i!(i a plant refinery casting Shell's negotiators. We think it is only fair 5 To 4 Vote ,„„),000 in Woodbridge Town- to them and to Shell to say this publicly „);,( ivo effect of this sneces- that we have not heard of a single Instance favor calling up the ,,„,u; is a welcome sensation, when any but the highest ethical and busi- By KENNETH Fl\K. tHrrclor, men; and ness-like methods were usedf At length, Th« Nrw Jersey Poll anyone—and this includes PRINCETON Drafting 18- 2. There. Is close aeiermriu on only one large tract—owned *y the Blair ycnv-olds is approved by New the proponed legislation nmniiij ,,w[irc of the vast -plannin g- family—was missing from the total sought. Jersey voters, but the Vote is the «nlt and flic pi Republican diirly close. Interviews with an and Democratic Party members it,, a plant of these propor- Last week, papers were passed whereby .icmrnte cross-smion of the throughout the state. Exactly the ,, before a foundation is laid, these 100 acres passed to Shell ownership. suite's votws reveal. same proportion in each group The question of an 18-yrar-oM H6»1H favors a draft of IB-yew- necessary to obtain a zoning In addition, there have been many col- li-aft ha« become a highly con- olds, Mid about t*o out pt five tn \\w desired tract—and then lateral difficulties such as obtaining clear t Hiversial one In Washington. each of the political group's I'.rc ,,i acquiring the tract. The title to many of the parcels purchased. We Seriftary of Defense Marshall opposed to drafting the younger ami his top advisers advocate men at this time . . ,i lo be comparatively simple, understand tHis phase pf the work is pro- ins: such* a move. But somfe Thli newspaper presents the elected to take the gressing nicely, however, and that its com- members of Confess are flatly reports of the New JetVy PuU. confidence and to stale fully opposed to: lowering the draft exclusively, in tills area. pletion is now in view. We certainly never :iKe from 19 to 18. , .hat is proposed to do. (l'ii|V\ tixlil I!C>I, liv P realized the job big industry undertakes to find out where the New rt-h Wnrvi, r phase wasn't, however, quite when it decides to expand, and we are Jersey public stands on the 18- t Xawnship owned a substan- year-.old draft Issue, New Jersey Probably proud to live in a country where brains and Poll staff reporters recently put Up In (he Arctic wnion.' the A-ithin the boundaries of the energy and resourcefulness and confidence i his question to voters In a state- nfthU are six months lon^ and ni SUP, and prompt, decisive can still be put to work as in this case. In wide survey: ... sleeping' pl'ils probably are bn .is partisan cooperation within "Do you favor or oppose dr&ft- watermelons. — Decatui' illp communistic, or even socialistic countries, inii 18-year-olds into the Armed Herald. •mmittee-delivered this prop- this could never be true. Forces?" ;!irll Company for $270,000. Favor !H % In any event, we are happy and we know A crank IS very seldom f,oun& Qualified favor 5 i mi two counts—it helped the In an automobile thearduys— ex- the community is happy to see fresh evi- Oppose 40 cash position considerably cept under the steering wheel — dence thatjhe time is drawing nearer when Indeeided 4 Fayette TPI We are always pleased when public recog merles of articles which illustrates on Main Street wonders how its !! its and that their residents personal Bain. SobaeiTflttoff rntei by m;liil ill- the sincere, public-spirited atti- neighbors can consistently live r eluding poatkge, on« vo*r., V.'.l." nition is given to the worthy deeds of the Oppose . 55 ', 29% ::.' (1 roles of finest citizenship in Little has been said of the is- tude of your newspaper. We feel beyond their means?—Christian 58 81 :>t''(i communities. We have so suing of railroad passes in this that you are to be credited to a Science Monitor. Favor 40 CHARLES r r.KE&ol men and women with whom We live daily 2 S 7 state and while it may seem ir- large degree for the effectiveness Quail fled favor Sdltor ami PUbii sents. Slflgle i'np;>i by m.iii, Iii :! iu»ht or effort which satisfac- tents. All P»yulile In fliivnii' . ence on many occasions to ask for the very much like to see a cour- Board. tounh colonel in the old Army, 1. Three out Of every four fly carrier dollar", t i-»nt-; |nr ition of such developments re- ageous newspaper obtain the list We are grateful for your inter- sitting as president of a court World War II vets interviewed copy. •iriifve it is far more important financial or moral assistance of Mr, Neiss in and the names, addresses of est and effort in behalf of our martial. "If you aren't guilty, why some civic undertaking and we have never everyone holding a railroad pass, community, and we wholeheart- were you arrested?" —Detroit :u!l attention to the complexi- and why the pass was issued to edly agree that the Fire Company DON'T (QUIBBLE NOW.' been refused, Those who have approached them. Also, in dollars and cents, will profit by inviting many of UUflS v.th already has presented. ft CHRISTIAN what this would amount to as in the "worthy and competent" men Obviously No. Among pr*-Christian /\n«l»- ::ik the.Board of Health will be him similarly have been' received with the my opinion, it would cover the of the new fire company to join An atomic scientist can be of Saxons, It was a festival for understanding, cost of replacing the present glass our 'Unit. This is now officially little rear service to the United Eastre, the Goddess of Sprint; by ,shattecp*ef glass In ..part of the program of the mem- S.tates if he insists that the se- . . . regardless «f the holiday samt dowsof tfie^ars. • pur-atomic pft will want dependable Autu- ofthe *ooa< friend- Your very trufy teer Chem. TownshipJ?f *S, WLe heart^- "*'*• Soniers • given to the' scientists of fair fl 1]2es pOlefftlal enemy nations. your greater enjoyment of the •' ,, tr ^.... •»•• -—m the proposal;BTOmrwre tte • &!!2!?, ! l^° ; occasion. Iuve us analyse y I(i K ~""— •Naturally'"™ ':;" have given the subject even a fortunate circumstance that we • Mr. Charles E, Gregory, Editor auto coverage without obliga 18 Green Street Whatever happens to the hair- « ual study. . have such fine people in our midst. Woodbridge Independent cut price, customers can expect tion, IndepehdenHieader.. Woodbridge,. N. J. to'set trimmed o-Totonto Tele- Woodbridge, New Jersey Dear Sir, gram. The Women's Civic Club of Dear Sir: What's tn a Name? Your editorial in the Wpod- Woodbridge would like to enter 1 Under the Capitol Dome our protest against the Middle- Prom the French we get such bridge Independent regarding the shifty words as "sabotage" and personal property tax certainly sex County Personal Tax issue. By J. Joseph Grlbblis We feel that,, property owners, "e3piona",e," "camouflage", and -IT FT met with -the approval A thei "chicane." Well to , remember, property owners of Woodbridge under a democracy, should not be penalized for being home therefore, that "courage" is the • •>' A. record number great number of them will be County, and Rahway, Union Township. Unless such political owners in Woodbridse Township. same in both tongues.—Louisville •jiing promoted by brought up for a vote which will County, are the only municipali- holdups are- brought under con- If we must accept the burden Courier-Journal, i Assemblymen who probably delay the adjournment ties which permanently aban- trol, Uncle Joe Stalin won't have of such an offensive tax, let us I'Tlei'tlon this year, schedule, To get around this situ- doned commission form of gov- to fight to conquer our country know that it "is unprejudiced and ation, the lawmakers are discuss- ernment in the State. due to the fact that the persons iklay adjournment all-reaching. ihkture tentatively ing another recess of a month or whp are enacting such laws as MRS. E. H. STAS, me week of April 2, so" to permit time for campaign- VETERAN PBNSIONS-Short- this personal tax law wiH have President Luck is when preparation t Senators will be ing in the primary election of ly after the Civil 'War the New conquered it for him, MES. D. R. FALES, year for four-year' April 17. They will return in May Jersey Legislature enacted a law The taxpayers of Woodbridge Vice President Burlington, Camden, or June to finish their legislative allowing war veterans on the are very gullible U> these political tasks. K«ex,. Qlouuester, public payroll to retire on half meets Mmimouth, Splem, CITY COMMISSION ELEC- pay when they reach 62 years i n ion and Warren of age without paying any sum •w members df the TIONS: Twenty-one New Jersey GLAMOR GIRLS into a pension fund. v- Although there.Won*only a com- '••'"•r of bills tn both Bayonne, Belmar, Bradley Beach, will mot be iuctcy ivhen Opportuuity comes Brigantine City, Camden, Cedar paratively few Civil War veterans. • ••• Assembly thenum- Grove, Harvey Cedars, Haw- affected by the Uw, there are a-kijocking. They will be prepared. Be sure •"•ut'd the 700 mark thorne, Hobftken, Margate City, thousands of World WaJ I vet- you w,Ul, ioo^-f0} opportunity comes, sooner "••"dU' ueaily 300 bills New Brunswick, North Bergen, erans now reaching 03 years of i: Knowing the.Sen- or later to all of us. As little as $1 will start Ocean City, Passaic, Rarltan age. Experts figure the retire- •'inblymen are up Township, Ridgewood, Spotswood, ment of these, veterans under the your INSURED account at the Woodbridge r; conslitu- old pension law will place a great 3Ci"8atft9.JHMl.^y.S3k New ^^' National. trar&n otr"euuart»t|V nwnHtpfclK _;a ., ,, , . „ . . , , . j. , -.„. •• -A •ivi' their respective Altnowft many oiiuens awn- ties and the State government. • • i. . t " 'ill'' tor introduction. plain about the city commission '''• their personal form of government it continues A house-approved bill is pend- Tomorrow, March 23, Good Friday will be observed ing In the Senate to set up a Vet- i»|tU'te some fafOrtle liu be the most popular of thu as a leiat holiday by all banks in New Jersey. fr f ftU!>hor«ed by law. eran Public Employee' Retirement :"i argue over the Sinoe the Walsh Arsalojttett system wtertc? «#•* a«,«W wy 'fort* yuars ago*there veterans now tn puplk employ. 1 1 overS The fund wodld be' made uu uf Introduce fiomp»r«tively I -"* chanB« 5 pir«ent salary deductions, plus ' lhi>y know Wimll'" in that torn,ol coveinmeut. Add^luiul Bunking Hours t to 6 ft M. •> • .i per cent by employtis so Hint '•hani* of Being -a*» Wcuiifcuwi .to tu& the eejployes may retire on half ' the Senate and Municipal Manager Plan In 1924 salary when they reach" sixty and returned to the commission Sforf age. \ ,-% hard at work form of government In 1937. and the shovel to Trenton was the first to adopt COMMUNIST OATH - 8cnooi ot v hundreds of the the city commission'form S» " teachers must take an antl- Jer to cl«»i' thl -WMMDt . Ul l?ll. In 1938 "" CoaimunlsL.Oftb because the WOODBRIDGE'NMIONAl BANK of Wore 4d- changed to the municipal man- maintenance of the purity of the ager form Pf government and educational ptootM against cor- \IKHUKII I'I'lUKKAI. HfelkHMVU Mtfi'l'i'JM 1wyrytttm lifcw-ifi'Win**^ J?.^ mpUon by wltvar&lve influences Aity mHuuilsslQii form. Is el the highMUnacern to »$-, UBl'OSll' I.NhtHASC'K U) send nuvny Beverly and Medford, Burllng- ^icon,m.tm nmw sn)U(»w.i».fow ue^twuvcu moifgU«. tqn County; Oaklyn, C&tnden "And thifljt of the royahiit from recordings .. ik possibility o( PAGE TEN THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1951 MDftPENDENT FORDS NEWS infcepen&ent-Utatot

^ ' ^™ ^^^m ''«•• •• *V» ~-n™ • |m 111 ______1 — ^ | — •^^J__||_ J.J I I II HIM II ^Mll ^111 IBII I I I Mill T~ •••! — "•— • " , ^^ ^^ ^^ Annual Federation Night Held flub&febrate Jean Nelson Bride of Amboyan Scout Anniversary\ Fords VFW Auxiliary By Clubwomen; Fetes Scheduled Sixth Aiiniversiry At Candlelight Rites Saturday Observed by Troop! Mrs. Martin as Unit Presid* FORDS—Mrs Henrietta Martin uiuine.ii) wssion »: FORDS -The annual PP'trr-ntim nrrnt curd partv, nnnniui'-fd that F'i>HI.)&—At a candlelifiht cere- development laboatory .at Merck ITOPELA'.VN — . Florence Nieh: »f HIP Ford,* Woman'•• club )i iinitit of $00 70 »-,r. r".r.;vr! Oin ;ln' ;iTun- !° . * WtfnWs 1>momt!r- tlent of the Ladies' Auxiliary ol; Winners of <._.,. Mr. and Mrs. Friiz v:r Arilnp jurcd mnmbfrf, of ,!>? Operetta ill i !i;..rs!f eld in the post i Petersen, Mrs. M p'?' *°- became the bride of Qtis -A.1' mimayp: -a: Food Fail KICT<\ t'.u<\- T:, np No, 2G, sponsored j . g A. ovrr.aarc!. president, m-fironv.-d (!iii!d nf 'home i pclc. Mrs Domijk.i I bv tHf Ln'dies' Auxiliary, of Fords wpre: .Mrs. Betty jzak. Mrs. Martin ••• HK i:)\r--.','- and two new nirrtibrr :i croup Memorial Post fi090. VFVF, held'iri Mr'-, .luiiu.-- Izsn and M^ Hurolti and classical number* Mr- Esther jrj'eptln'gs Amboy, son of Mr and Mr*. How- •" " '•• - vice president; Mrs, of Vne dark ho-,---r •. Rvd J the. Hope.ln-.vn S^hrtt)!. The 3it'th Erkfr Tiie club caller-! w;i.* rpad -K Finklcstrin Mrs. Mary Sjiattowski'.member-' Sm;th>rs,.15 Maple Street. Helen Orban, Junior vice presi- Rf nclo lr Vl !l; fiie hirtlidav ,nf ;he Girl Scouts *as by Mr* Pied DP* Jr ' . -— nhip chairman, introduced eipht ' 't ' - Simpson Class Confirmed dent; Mrs Mary Kroiec. treas- GrccijTH's were extended by tlu- new members: Mrs. Rose DiMat- Methodist Church. Perth Amboy urer: Mrs. Rose Bartonek. Chap- ten. Mrs. Arthur Hansen. Mrs Rev. S^man W. Townsend. pas- Miss Mary Foe, principal of thelain: Mrs. Laura Slovw. ' con- luncheon follnwmr third district president.;-' '•p School, spoke on Scoui- Mrs I,. C Van InwpR-»n, R<~d Doris Hospidar. Mrs. Leonard ductress; -Mrs. Margaret FaW.aK. Report At Lutheran Rites ms and the importance, of s'tiher- Bonk CMrh: Mrs Lillian rti.;,, rii( Olsen. Mrs. Betty Jones. Mrs. Jule suard: Mrs. Dorothy Fnrringtori. Fart-is. Mrs: Marie Solvj and Mrs' The brier was attended by her inc to tJie derisions of leaders. three-yenr trustee: Mrs. Alice ^Mapped by Su< Clara Ban on Club of Rart'an .FORDS—Jilrs. Bemhardi' Jen- sister. Mis1-- Esther N^son. ns'matd FORDS-RPr, Ar.lntr Kreyimt Mrs. Jenr>ir Mi'e>'llli Mrs Tc\inship. Mrs-. John Ryan Sf- Helen Kflkan.. Dorhejka.'district- dolegate; 'Mrs. sen, chairman for the March of of honor, and by two bridesmaids, i ''Ohfirmcd .lartith Bctcher. G'.ntivs Hp!fn K,irf|0Sn[ t..P trnop rommft- FORDS—The \.i waren History Club: Miss Sarah A donation wns voted to the Domejlca and Mis. Emily West-, Dimes drive, ha* announced Miss June Johanson- of Cranford Jor.fi Perprsrn I •••> tee were present, Mrs. William.? ary Society of the c White. Fortnichtly Club of Farm- Red. Cross. . Sake, county council delegates. , that 'a -lotal of 'l5.O02.12 was and Miss Evalin Michel of Tottsn- Fred Boris. Ronald Harftsen. presented Mrs. ? li'.rnn wi!,li n House mr: inRdnlp: Mi» Harriet MolinPHX Mrs. Oenevievr Sandor. chair- Mrs. Martin uppolnwd the fol- [ liii^i dui-inn the..- local cam- man otjflie the»tre party to Newville. a cousin of the bride, j William Strand. Piirol H;m~en brownie pendant pin. rs MPUirlien Quir! Hour Crab: Mrs J an officers: Mrs. Dorothy i ™ paign She slated that after the Wendell SJntrtwrs of Randolph' * .Esther __$«"?• presented. Rev Rob(lrt Srl H A Hopkins. Keyport Clut). Mrs. York May 10. announced that f\]>ense_, lor the dance, govern-- ntended his brother as bo-.\ man, 'Robert' Beni. Mar'in Burdaslj, pr0Bram 0[ members may contact her for >en Mrs. D A. Hrrbm. Parlin Club; Mrs mm; tax and surprise package. Nancy Ann Lose, Diane |> - reservations. while DonRld Km ,;iul Merle Koberi Pftersen. Waitf- S.raM ! James McHutsh. Avenel Club- nT1 winch amounted to $215.26, (Sliest speakers were State Sen- Brown usiirred. j ^ William Wnliers'in the morn- Mrs. P S. Galbraith. Carteret were deducted, the total was ator Bernard W. Vopel and Com- 'The bride, msn in mjnuac jy'i'K PPrvire of Our Redr-eme: [yn c^.^n. oi.ina Club; Mr.s Lawrence Hart. Mr- $1,786.86. ;Evan p ( al 1 mitteemen William Warren and her father, wore a bridal pown P l' ' Li'thnr.in Chuf- ^ Marijyn M,,;,,- Ail-n \M.lia.tis 1 Jpan Irpnp jon thf .iucherx Jfku:oj__alLjJML<>Sf5^ total is as .wJQl..a.a-hitp.veL\'et bociue" with: Livingston was also and Ja3nn winnic-k: -Chovan and Mrs H LfaRue: Miss Anna Mae Smolm troduced other local club members T ,-ai received ski. Junior Woman's Club; Miss rial uifts. $521.79; industry. Rev who spoke briefly. *irt over satin. She wore a finger- Kreylne v^Ynmrd into 1 from the post requesting that the and Mrs. Brn Jnhi «•• Jean Dudik. Sub-Junior Women's s70..i0: • schools. $66.22: coin Mrs Jennie Jepelinski was win-tip-lenpUi veU arranpeci from E' membership the followinc new Dorothv in ed to purchase a i;. Club, and Miss Virginia Predmon collectors. $207.52; Coin cards. i auxiliary undertake kitchen duties ner of the dark horse prize beaded braid headpiece and car- members: Mr. and Mr?. Crate for the square dance April 3B infor the Parish Hou.f Little Woman's Club. $566.60. sports. $93.07: dance. Vl11(id M? : Perry. Mr. and officers will take p_,i<-. Mrs. Margaret Krause was inried a cascade of white carna'.ions. i y_. - ^*- I the VFW Home. Music will be The following past presidents S38B.80; tag day, $50; movies. The maid of honor wore a Mrs. Constant Montnazo.i. Mr which time a trie!;- charge of the following program: To Represent Club filrnisHed by "Pop" Stout and his were introduced: Mrs Bernhardl JUT 62 shrimp-colored strapless (town Mrs. Walter Riedel. Harold will be fmtured. F?.., ! William and Robert Kovacs. ac- mpcolored strapless (town of i orchestra. Mis. Lund was-appoint- Jensen, Mrs Willard Dunham and cordion selections: Miss Betty net m-er silk and a net cap-.-e -With -Perry, Mrs- chns pr!fb!Srri Ml's FORDS—The LuriiK Auxiliary requested to brm Mrs. Adolph Quadt. Elko. tap dance, and three short mandarin collar.' She wore a' "«'ene ™*n anci Adele rifFcrdslrr. i«3. Amerr.inl*-!'*1/11""11"- „ „ „ , goods for a donation Mrs. Robert Mt-Kmley. the third skits presented by Miss Claire wreath a! nwtchmg peerlBed i"Kze' __ '•ion mefcm the pos; room- with' It ««« announced that the trip district vice president, was thePaul Mohary Dies; Stitch. Mrs. Betty Quatrocchi.: flowers and parried a cascade,of Mrs AnnXevancioski in charge. ! to Millburn has been postponed. prtacrpat speaker. She announced Mrs. Victoria Quatrocchi. Mrs.' RriScfl rarrJititms. A donation was vowi to the Red I Mrs. Slover was appointed chair- tne followins: dates: Third dis- Marcaret Alexander, Mrs. Louise: The bridesmaids wore hunter Cross camnniirr: The president |m*n for a two-month term, Fedor Command trict drama festival at Spnnc Last Rites Held GOP Group Plans DeMarco. Mrs. Ann Ma'ko and fi'een strapless gowns and capre ."nnounced' that Dor-thy Marie! Hospitality was in charge of Lake. March 30: third district Mrs. Krause. ' of net and matching srmulat?tl Martin ' ndei St'w: had been! Mrs. Rose Umbertson. Mrs. Fac- spring conference at the Mrtuchen HOPELAWN—Paul Mohary, 65. Mrs. Columba Sackett was in, mather of pearl flowers in their ihosen to •rp-f-en: :!^ unit at <• zak. Mrs. Starrick and Mrs. Peter- OfHopelawnY First Presbyterian Social Center. 81 Luther Avenue, died at the First Aid Class charge of hospitality, assisted by hair. They carried cascades of the N. J Girls' State to be held'sen. Entertainment followed the ; Firth Amboy General Hospital. A : April 10. Mrs. Helen Elko, Mr.s. Dorothy yellow carnations. at N. «J. College for Women ini HOPELAWN - H;>_)•. place Uu the past KEASBEY - Plans to hold A contribution of $!! was voted j rcsirien oi th: Elko, Mrs. Mary Hansen. Mrs. The couple is on a wedding trip demonstration of first aid tech- June Claire, Baeslnck Maxwell mortal Post No. 1352 \\ to the Oilhapedl.j'Wnrk'-hnctliopediBWrkpp Mrs_i,4a.6 yy-ar- lie conducted a fuel oil t 0 the post rooms and hcl: Sandor, Mrs Chris Bnngs and Virginia and other points south njqws ancj a ilat social at its next. Avenue, was chosen as alternate. Sidney Dell. Iftranan. reported rmsinoss here for a lotts time, re- April 28th Date officers. Mrs-- . ARM- S Alexander... . ! and follpwin? their return Maith ' meetl'nn .nt_n_ 1J, were discussed: The birilufcy.-of Mrs. Lena rirculation of 781 boots for Fcb- j tirin« some timr aso. He was a Adrian Pedor was t•;- 27 will make their home in Fords. at the" nifptins of the Keasbev Watts will be celebrated March 27. ruary. i communicant of Our Lady of Hun- For eoinp away the bride wore a Women's Republican Club held at, «K- Rosf.-naiy Licbanc?. was the mander: Louis Lucas ! For Square Dance Mrs. Nicholas Elko, junior rlub ffary Chu'rch. and a member of the , brick-colored suit and white hat the flrehouse. ' w.nncr of the daik-horr* prize. commander: Walter K( counselor, announced that a pot j Holy Name Society of the church, Rac Bauer Marks vice commander; Stc. with dark green accessories and' prjzes ln tile gamP were won by and pan social will be held at its! Survivinc are his widow, Anna, FORDS—Harold J. Bailey, of chaplain; Jack Fit?.1!-: ' corsage of white roses. Mrs. Anna Solomon. Mrs. Helen POSTPONE MEETING the Township Civil Defense Coun- next meeting. The sub-junior I eijilir. children. Mrs. Julia Nemeth Ninth Birthday ! A graduate of Woodbrid*e High! Quattroci'rii. Mrs. Mary Dodd. Mrs.' HOPELAWN — The Home and terraastei- ci"ilian defense at counselor. Mrs. Joan Bonalsky. and Mr - Elizabeth Koper of Fords; School, the bride is employed a? Herman Lersen and Miss Iren? School Association of Hopelawn iadvocllte: StCTe Czmki: announced that her Rhls have | Mrs. Anrra -SchwMTrfff. Paul, f (theXtaltonoTtal u ' FORDS—The ninth Wrthday of technician in ihe research and-Cviva. The dark horse prize was'School has-postponed this week's : trUstee; KorZeban d completed plans for an April show j Fi'ank and Stephen, all of this the Rue Evelyn Bauer, daughter of"—" ~ ~ ~ 'won by Mrs. Mar>- Bertram. .meeting until April 5 at 8 P. M delegates, and Steve fiance, and Mrs. George Urban. place: Mrs. Mary Totli of Carteret. home. The post granted the use of Mr. and Mrs. August Bauer, Jr.. . o- ' n L • Hospitality was in charge o-; Mrs.'in the school, it was announced Little WoriWlTs cotfnsclor. stated u fu the building to be used as a medi- 538 Crows Mill Road w*s oate- Hilltop"""©P Woman's"' Oman S ClubUUD jMargaret Faczak and Mrs. Dodd. by Mrs, Marcaret Kopcho. presi- ! cal headquarters in the event of t-y council; Fedor ana they would conduct a tas day for •Funeral services were held at dent. errrik. .delegates, and 1 the Red Cross. 9:30 o'clock Saturday mornina bratcd with a party at her home. EvdS iVtftC OfflCPTS in this area. Mr: Dunham, chairman of thetrom Our Lady of Hunsary Church Vocal selections were rendered by P!^ remade for. souarei^^E: Marjorie AnnBorupof MenloPark.' RARTTAN TOWNSHIP — Elec- with Rev Lawrence Horvath. pas- dance April 28 with Pop Stout, andi eon, eighth district , Guests include-d Jeffrey, <5if- • tion of officers was held at, theTroop Celebrates Today's Palm. ! his orchestra furnishing the music. tor, as celebrant at a requiem mass. will install the new mo. Buna! was in the church cemetery. ford and Kirk Kucsma, and Mrs. meeting of the'Hilltop Woman's William Jenkins was appointed! Mrs. John Lefkus William Kucsma of Woodbridge;, dub at thf home of Mrs. Irene chairman. j The pall bearers, members of the 39th Anniversary andBartonHansen^Gw-yone^Hill, Grandvlew Avenue." Woodmen of the World and the Election of officers was conduct-1 fcrfsvns Hust > > ctrurch'srHoly Name Society, were " Mrs, Hill was elected president OPELJWN-The SRh rim- td by the retiring commander, j „ „ ,, . ... Hospital H Harold Slover. Glen A..Nelson wsislTW 2 (rTfmm'nUi!nn elected commander; Miltdn Lund, j FORDS--Mrs. Helen Lefkus, FORDS—Mr. jind >" and Stephen Holczli. srnior vice commander; William j wife of John J. Lefkus, Jr.. 1251 Jenkins, junior vice commander;; Lambertson. 15 CIU.T. Grant Avenue, died at*the Perth! S of Menlo Park. treasurer: Mrs. Hill, U(Jies. Auxiliary of Fords M£. Joseph Henig. quartermaster; Jo-1 wer? hosts at a dinm: Amboy General Hospital. I in honor of their tvo birthday hostess, and Mrs. Hamsh. mon!ll Pos[ Gm VFW held in thf seph Eaan. chaplain; Harvey Lund, Also survivmu are her father,' Infant Daughter service officer; Dr. David Deutsch. dren, Gail Laurel Slqv 1 j Mrs. MarteiUlli Hostess Publicity chairman. ^ Hopelawn School. Mrs. Helen Toth George Churno; six sisters. Mrs. Hanls 1 Mlss ylvla •ur;nn: William Balderson. three-1 of iMr- and Mrs ";r Florence Marks, Mr.s. Mary Fan- re • I J I i. it u , , ' ," F " J and MM. Pauline Gagliano. co- and Alice 10 Sitcml l.lub JnembeTS Hill were co-hostesses and prizes lfadels were in charge year trustee; house committee, i Rebecca 1 1 tazier, Mrs Elizabeth Faniazier,. Baptized Sunday „ were won by Mrs. Rosenfield and , The brthdays of Patricia Grif- Car . Sundquist. Harvey Lund, Vin-. daughter of Mr. nnd M all of Penh Amboy; Miss Anna iini Farrington. Walter Mathia-' Lambertson. all of \\-~.< i FORDS-Mrs. Stephen Mar- Mrs. Demson. fm ,int) Barbara jjotchey werp Charno of New York City; Mrs. FORDS—Patricia Ann Grisrss. tenak, 152 Woodland Avenue, was1 sen. Albert Thompson and fialder- •nu P address. Rose Mc-Pherson of Millincton. celebi-riied. Flap bearers were infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.hostess to members of the Fords i STORJt PATS CALL ,on. The christening :>'. < • Joan Swartz and Barbara Swaylik. l00 ! Mich., and Mrs. Ethel Dunn of B-obnVGngtzs. 170 Libert*- Street. Socia.1 Club at a St. Patrick's Day^ FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. 'william The honor guards were Marilyn Hospitality was in charge of Far- ^ P »ce in Simpso:. and a brother t her e, 930 Main Street, are the rmatoh and Herbert Schnltz. ^Church. Perth -4mb'.'. Rev. Seaman W T-.-1.' Camp Campbell.'Ky. .. ciaJ a»urdj YeTe'won'by Mrsl'St*-* PeillT S*#JT-O*mf*l Hospiial. o£ Our Yunt-k were srutsti. Sponsors v- Funeril .Mivices-were at phen Panko. A food sale was held.' -7—i^*—•—. were Mrs. Theresa Ba- Others present were *Crs. Robert H'EDMESDAV SESSION nenil Hnmi- und at 9 o'clock from _ Women's Holy Trinity Cliuroh. Perth Am- • WoodbrWse, Adinne'r"followed" for Henry Kress. Mrs. Jkndrew Koch in the-ehureh. library. ScoutaXionduct- FORD?—Mrs. _ Al«3 M*lega of boy. Rev John A. Dzcma was the j,),,. immediatt- families at the home anci Mrs. Uoh Blanchard. Maple Avenue wa's hostess to num- Guests at the par" celebrant of the lugh mass of re-;o t the paternal Rrandparents, Mr. bers of her knitting club. Mrs. antf'Mrs. Richard l..i:i. qniem. Burial WHS in t!»e-churchUjd Mrs. Edward, Grimtt. aiw of Court K Honor James Sieczkowski won the dark children, Sharon ar,.; i cemetery 11TO Liberty Street, horse priw. and Mrs. Joseph ^ • The pull beams were Michael CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS FORDS—Boy Scout Troop .No A gift was presented to Mrs.George Larobert.vn; and G«>r.!e Lefkus. Steve Golic. 1 54. BSA, hold a court of honor in •Mary Stnkovitz in celebration of Mrs.. Viola Slover, M: Joseph Chalpinski. Frank Marks Scmit Tntap ISo. 5! FORDS. HOKLAWN and KEASBEY : the church hall of Our Redeemer her birthday. derson and dauKhti.- anu John Funtazier. Welcomes 5 Members (NOTE- For insertions in tins calendar, call Mrs. Andrew 1 Evangelical Lutheran Church with Others present were Mrs. Sophie and Barbara, Perti. A Sedivy, 100 Grant Avenue. Woodbridge 8-1710 or Perth Amboy , Scoutmaster Andrew Sddivy and Burzinski, Mrs. Ethel Jacques, Mr. and Mrs. Rajn: LIOVS TO MEET 4-2413-J, before noon on Tuesday of each week. ; Assistant Scoutmaster John Yanik" Scmers Point. FORDS—The Fords Lions Club FORDS—Edward Foldi. Peter Mrs. Jean Chapinski. Mrs. Mary in charge. Chamberlain, all of town, and Mrs. will meet March 26 in the Scan- ;Heobatt, Richard Strako, Richard ^ Oswald Nebel, neighborhood MARCH Peggy Winck of New Brunswick. Bl'NDLE FROM HI AM dinavian Grill at «:15 P". M. ^mler and Jerry Krauss were commissioner, gave a talk on 22~Meeting of Home ands School Association in Hopelawn FORDS—Mr, »fu: ; welcomed into membership of Boy scouting and awarded second class SON IS BORN I Rubin, 456 Crows M.. Scout Troop No. 51, BSA. spon- pins to Alan Blahchard, Joseph •the parents •< a wn : sored by the Fords Lions Club, at 26-MeeUfig of Tords lions Club in Scandinavian Grill at Fritsche, Fred sthneider, Alan FORDS—Mr. and Mr$. Oscw a meeting held in School No. 1. Peterson and Richard Jensen. The Aherns, 536 New Brimswjck Ave- Perth Amboy Gen-.; 27—Meeting of Ladies' Auxiliary of Unit 163 ,Americaa Legion | Scoutmaster Michael Volosin >( Rev. Arthur Kreyling awarded a nue, are the parents of a Son born Mrs. Rubin is the ' i was in chfti'ge. assisted by Josep » in post rooms at 8 P. M. j tenderfoot pin (0 Joseph Fedor. in the Perth Amboy General Hos- Gloria Sunshine of ;. Sutor. A ne-w patrol was formec 27—Meeting oMroOB TMinmittee of Boy Scout Troop No. 53, BSA, pital. with Jttliis Kwaitkowski in charg in hair of pur tady of Peace Church ;., , , Pattern 930C comes in uza 12, FIREMEN FLAN" DA V 28-Meeting of Junior Women's C^ub at 8 P. M. rnhbrary. i *•, •*•• tM^.^-^t^S'L^ ff I \ assisted lay Joseph Sigiec. I Junior fyodaliiy Makes 14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, 34. JG, S8. 40, SON FOR LAVKITZGNS FORDS—The Fon: 30-Annual dahde by Fords fptre Company ln VFW Hall witt 42. Size 16 takes 3% yard? 39-inch. FOfaw—Mr. and Mrs, W«th pany will sponsor : George Ruddy's orchestra. Have you seen 1 > Fashion Show Plum Send THIRTY CENTS'in coins Lauritzen. 50 William Street are ddanc e ( |hVe VFWW the lovely Hopehtcn H&y$ Cluh for this pattern to 170 News- the parents of a son born in theGeorge, Ruddy's Sets Meeting Schedule V-Lions paper diive in Fords. Hopelawn, Keasbey and the FORDS —Miss Ann'Youngman paper "Pattern De.it., 232 West PertPerth Amboy General Hoipital. pr^vid . , ..... GIFTS at f12—Meeting Williion J. Wain-en j/Vsaociation, in Fords Tumble ishow to be preseqted the latter ChoO6e y r meetings the first Thursday : fr_, m Cnr ?" aVlan Martln fiici tiKMiih at t:W o'clock 4a th« • Ina wjth Mayor James J. Flyiuij guest speaker. j pai-t of April were idiscussed. ° Proclamation clubrooms, 130 Pennsylvaiua Ave- 2-pu^esfmieling of Priscllla MlWary eircte ttf O* | -Tidjefs- forttnr Amljoy District nue " Redeewer Evangelical Lutheran Church at 8 P. M. Sodality Union dance March 30 sew styles,for everyone. A Free 3—Meeting ot Fords Post 163, American Legion. 8 P. M. in Whereas, the President of the United States a nil Stephen Nehila. vice pi^esicjent were distributed. pulttrn IB printed :n tie beon. post rooms. ernor of the State of Ney Jersey, have proclaimed :: presided und John Chirioe M «Pt I—Director's meeting of Fordo Woman* Club in of April, CANCER CONTROL MONTH; and i pomtrd fhi>iriM«B MbfBfltaa \ j ing banquet wrflttfWlll honor mwa 5-Meeting of Ladies' Aid fieeieft mer. JEvaa- ..-.. Sh?eas' of?e oi eve'"y six deaths ln this state wa> 'bers ot the club's basketball team ijelical Lutheran Church in parish hall. 5—Meeting of Mother's Club of Boy Scout Troop No. 53j in those who develop cancer, could have been saved by -. Our Lady ol (Peace Church hall.' 5-V-Meeting of H(jme and School Association in, Hopelawn Ml SERV1CENTER agnosis and prompt, proper treatment; and Whereas, the American Cancer Society to conduct is1; PICK r UP - OEUVERY , of tynlted ExeintA Wwgti Ofrmtte, R««te Tl and PlainfieM Avenue, Stelton and keasbey in Hopelawn flrehouse. ' , N. U. 'l-MW search, edroatlan and service; a«ja " ca • i 7—Banquet of Awaican Legion aiid Auxiliary in the Pines, WOodbridge 8-1735 Metuchen. f Whereas, we should all Redouble our -efforts to : 8-Annual i»mmuni9n breakfast by the Holy Name Society Jforthy humanitarian woric. 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I- P .I^M'lltli.OH!. l»ff »*Mj F««'i AS"-- TI.P arllim li»s h«m lintUulfil ti Take nm i'-f lliat MlLnPj:i''S T.iwn«lilp of Wnmlhrlilfc*. escopt in fir T.ixfng District lor th.. \mr lor '' Aii(»|iiit!i i,' !>i' T.in'ti°M|i n! rov-^^n ot !»:• .\ iBl'ins tiprf-of ah&tl Hl'T. I'M', Mi." aplillfil tn tin « iik-1 .Lssfismfiit u i'ii:s in.1.1.- .i! i iiujpl (hi-- tltltill* of CCarraglwa r Brun "' i. >•"• , .'.•-• "i-i ii wurphouse or nnv p«rsvn rna.ie...l WIMIIW'HIIBP. Itl'l 'In- fourth i-i-ip'- .e itt.-.-'c! t'lrlu, tint tli« unc*B- H T I) .- linic of such nii; II -'' "i1 n.'t '.' t-n •^T^rii.iratii.n tu i«»rt.,,a . lnnil* »nil shll) r.>n;nilit, p nr the TnwnMii" hft^n n^tarmii pit. t i»n 'lie lux lei-lttt it)il h»lil liv him in Ms office I «•:.', : nn i ti .> rit 1 1 HIM l:.,»a anil aliiii Ht No. US? SI ll.irV KftMi: I 'ul IF LI I1ipt,ti 111 11' t-tlSI. : Iri', anrt who ilpslrcs tn tr'ir-' .:' :,i;,- ii.wcil tn ilt-t * - r I. i i nt* f . tux* !* .in a publii- rfi'nril •.II.I.: mil ..-niiunue In forc« limrg. Avraut, both at Culonla, In No. r-S.'i lii-rnt(ifnfp..|»!Hi«il In H:urv nr remove- tlip ^mnf nr i'iu!» ! • ii.r ti.f M'iir ur.nr i ' ' .HI :••! v. 'it '••• il!l,1 tfT. ', k SBCTH>N 7, N'ntlii'iK -ontnlnM Jn II,,- Tiin-nnliii) or Wood-bridB*. Ulil- Mft\i rs' f*M- pr.-mHr!" Ini'atf'.l nt ,i!.si'KHin«rl is I.PIIIK fti:i '•• -i- nf-.r.-- : a-nni. u, Jjt,|r»n-[i"rt(>il ut rnnm-i t]:;,} tn-Jji'llii'i.. a.-. - it 1 ] He cnnnfiipil Iii SFi'^P'S T". i- \, Pfiiiiirv,. K*"W Jernw. »nJ to -MU4, •'.UaiT-IuC ll.H i.Ll]Ul.;lCi ul 1.1, |? *« tlmt HIP wliole nr ;< niilisliiiflU r rpiiliiri> nnv oBTi.'f .if pr.ip'"rf>-"?'H' up ull aifubtn and 4l«P«l«s ircnitH^M witujiti.4 jit sST Wood ' ir ! n«Ti •»». He 1 *'»• r«l*"» n«M.i i<> .1*-- !n.lmK -. T-iiiiu- tile MM c f..r u 111. 'i '•''• for thf. .pprpi.^ip nf tna luifiu MirlnK I" . :nnty|jurtPil from i-h rr.-m the orillwiry ouurip of hi™ luinin*?", AI"'5''ST F. (T li il.-ri-niUint lii-uniHe vuil niiiy rlnlm. .1 ;l«m.!i'iiif.Tti li thi.n i.i-ini: 'ii.i Ir an ;is tin. liiialian.i »f HronlnlaWn K»r- ! ill- nr » I'itfll! , Miminpmi rir KeU f-r UHP In ' e or- II .1 !JIN|I'.,\N. ; i>»inl M:iri'li .".th. 1H.-.1. |, N. .1. : writ ten ajrplli'ntlnn tn li"' «' *;«sllli : t ;4 J |irn\ i '" T tl* I ,l|,,:,r-.. nuiru,. ,•', 111 Imulnt'ft, t" T.it'i i :)' i' . ~k 1 CiltAINT HCOTT, ; i..i'd.r of tlie Timiic'itp •• T-i '. •''• '".m-1 In l-u!i'jien«l«iit- fUrk ul Sufcrlar Court ;C., i hihlgc. upon the [inyni.-it ialt . -i M "-•: :'-' ••!• l >!'n'h in, of N«w Jprney 1 hnllir. which imi'ln ntlnii ^ \".i. .ii1', in.:' •- .•: ;iii"i".- TiearTnc ; i i. *.-*, r,, -.•:, :> ,-v tniti ilic fnllowlnK n' Tt'i" ••>• •••• .- • • .- • ... ..:, \ ",i :i 1*51. I (\ l Th(- until.' .':: I ''. L-L. S-52. '.'!• KnTtlK N'frTM'K IS UKUKRY GIVEN that tl.t- (nlliiwlnic projtoni.il orrtlnani1'1 iv:m liilrdilurpil find pa«»Ml on r>r»t rpuHiiK at * mtictlnK nf the JVuiril i,f Hfulili iif tlip TIIWTI«II1|I o Wnnllirlilict., in the County of MM i Hear the E:ir Trumpet ll.-ii'V Niw .lemey. held itn the 11th fliiv .rf Mir. h. mi, mill that xu.1.1 nrliii:in<-<- will be t«W#n up fur fur M,-, -Jeannt-ttelby oar. ainl nnal nnsHK Miss S'-vfot • I lianlly thoughti.,1, e,.tinil »r »a Ilii wjiircss, -saw, a m i)liil1 m;lk :h Mm lll'llltll Io lie litlil nt ItX , ^sidewalk ith»l «"• '- " ™ ~ room In the MunlilUail Hi. Wi.nlhrlilpe, NrW Jerney. «m '!'• i"ih Hay ut April, U.M, at i n cluck . ,.. :,,-r romposuiT. | U.GA1. NOTICES I' il iRSTl, or an ao'in tderenltir .- re money to police j — .IN -iiiil mutter i-un hp rfii.-he.l, :it wiilili lime And pUne all nfr••• hi-;ir.l -,.,. i: *nd gave Mrs N,,H,.- I.. •..••<,-'^ s;--<-« i ! M-.iU-.t . uii' i-rnliiR tlic iain». ... Dill- e . , -.|,ln yvm I..- I'.- • I' .;.! in 11. J. WNl'iAN. •'• •" '• i .,r I'n- hi-.-' i-.r i.hislnii ..r I'ur- Township rierk •• • -- | rhaai' unil 1'ii.u. ri ••. i;..-.'n I AS (irMiIJiAfJTR Tt) AM KM > AN ] HI.IIM., Trent.-n ;. X.-W Ji iulMINANVK K.S'TlTLKn "AN (Ml- VIA HAWAII S •:. • ,i:o«n. . MN^WK T.» P.EOfl.ATr;. <"< >N- ii K, Hi -A Christ-; Ti:nlk . LMI3T. AND 1.ITEXSK . „ w ITEM T(WK« •-,';: TUAI1-RI: OH r.MI .; .; nt Oregon, III..: AT THi: sTtl'K HiiHK I-'KH i,.,v,'..^'iMii"pii.';v;l'i'iLvn 'p*-\-4i i ,iv.,iy, nas just Jbeen J KltBlHM KW \i- nii'l Mn. ««!«" '" - ' iTn^Vu.rviO^S'^la wasr caused! r ll11 r 1 ,.,--. uffi.p sent it by i ,,f i-iir.,',.,. ;11, • i-r.^'iv s»,«" ' " "••' " , ^-' Town.hip « \voin!- i.l-jlu. Hawaii, »bout;'>«^ «•;-•; /' ••- •^-•=. 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I desiiv to thank the good people of Woodbridge Brand new gas-saving "Rocket" Engine- who worked unstintiiigly Sunday morning in an standout leader in high compression! Brilliant new jBody bV Ifohi effort to put out the fire which destroyed our bigger—wideri—praartir, uio! Luxurious new styling inside and out— store. more beauty—comfort—room and view! Nevr chassis—an even amnotfaer "Rocket Rid« The aremen, the police and the First Aid Improved Qldamoliile nyilraAlatic Dft»e*1 See the new all-time great SUJKT "M" Sijuad deserve special, mention for all the good at your Oldsmobile dealer'^ now I work which they did. Our kind neighbors con- tinuously brought forth hot coffee during the fire. Through the efforts of the above all the prescription! record were saved and refills will be available. Pleaie c»H my honie, Wood. 8*026, for mrj servf J wWf* you wish me to perform. Facilities are avaijaj>le for filling and refilling prescriptions which will be done in the exact

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•' • '•. 'i;:. • :Ji#;'MliiSi.E ' *•%'• I] THURSDAY. MARCH 22, 1951 TWELVE Farthest north •;, Scouts of Ampt :•:, | explorer post n| K ". Capitol Dome < ONRITKR* RPtMDINT. Barro*. Alsska ..;„ Overall r«j thr Cnmic: f Depart- ric!> 1"::f N'-* Jcfsey >ipr<*me ment, amounts to approximately 'JC? T IV )» -nor ?i?8^ ami*, a »!•• F^ tfl W rP He p«r 11B* rNPSl'Al COINCIDENCE | J^™* » «»««• « " He p«r Un* T -,n ••« lin* first ipq.is^tf for the exercise of EUPAULA.AJ*.—Death overtook , Dsfe hwy yEms wnen chochf.- 1 Tiir»» l!si::::_ llo p i »oS=™« '^i ,J.1H ;<•{•! r:,:i« 'unction," said'the two brother* travettni on ihfhieh-j^ OT fitting pot-holders If IYEARLT CONTHACT) ' •-" ]i: rt —i:\rtt p*I>ef».llf P«r l-S-lfl "rruir • T, ifciom from belief in way in opposite directions William .MHe Js y^ tjw ^den, should — ; • » ANTKII in . " 1.- it- ••' riipj- >l)tm«d monthly, . . lorrf OT • ;riU-nrp as a justifiable H. Green. <2, of Louisville Ala.. ^ paiitr« in a Hit—ttv» word! | * HKI.P i'Oapo;-. '~: i:;f destruction, of and Bradford Oreer.. «0. nf l>o-(taUon_ : l Kovf-mm'lit is of t,h* very es- than. Ala., brothers, were victims; *I.L CLASSIFIED ADTEETI8IN0 "'t)HATi»i'«. Exception! »r» t1,",1 ,"!. V\,'r"' and an automobiletvmnuuou*-. HugQU»»h> wa-•»s» ••- i iar these dayi. mainly because I,'L-».I for «t a* on*-,tlm« 'rat*. A"n"p •"'•>" " *• '• "Tr-/ apprehended danger lij in the truck and Bradford in \ m0Bt of ^ hav^ to be bur own maii »A>TKII I'i ! real ani abiding. We have long j the tar ' ' when we have dinner guests an.i A • ui."' i*r»-r'frfrrli fouroar tim[!SIu H »u-- •u - ' • ' • - fP--1 ?'''or» ttiM tlm» will b< : '' - i had Dce> of the pressure • <• " ' "~ i a beautiful apron made of a lu?- \Vnr..l-irt,lif 'here of a Godless ideology ruth-; Jwsey LegiaUture plan? io close tfaaa ghade Of organdy adds i mnii 'ii»! tl • i i '[ lessly :o'-:/ied by a foreign power j .•(,n. Uf Mi--, - down operations on April 2 j festive touch. Co. .,.;;,'•.', ln j.i.i. '.,ft "'"Vhirh ;:.;•- for its aim the violent' y , fl-(.f..1!.f|.i|Cr t«-l V'I;:I ! )'. • ; Senator Robert B Meyn^ Phil- rjjf lmaijinatioti »'hfn fashion- -.'.it. rci»» or ,.l.,,.,a, , i. :•;. !>•' ovtrhro* ,-' government and! Upstair* Democrat, wh" if con- hostess apron Almost any t»rt. »mi will- ,., v. „„.•. V-.-'.-T.-!. : fife -so; ip~i Arid one of its weaD- • m a • r .1 r«.-!",r,*Hi *> fc-r more sidered the next Democrstic can- material is suitable but make it •'• :-i t-rrw.-t ln«»rt on o?.»ny *d- t BriMing Contr •Cnf ;.- ti'.f- debasement of teach-; didat* for "Oovettior of New Jer- different. • Ins a? a .''^'.ffiinc measure in the I Mi i.,ivp :ir 1 sey. has sponsored a resolution . 4I M • Trmsummation of the subversive 1.4«»lnr.O *D» A«V.EPTBD TO ' " " '.'.'""'" *^ich would £lve the Lrmslature a new baby, why not make r Klki ' prof's?. The school system af- <;'. J'fjt Ai the power to make rule? eovern- a bib Be sure it is large enough! WOODBRTDGE 8171t " i-r. 1 fords thf opportunity and means to be practical ol' siiM.'n- iT'.Sltratlon. J tag the administration of all MASON & HI II i.i v-. - . TWO MEN" I:I «•!<•(! in Vari.llf rural j courts of the State The ; V •A 'p.uji'-r »ho is bereft of the* Luncheon set* are a freaf fdvoT- !"' Y~**"H n, *•«•»• .__" .' • HrflHfei,- .^*n r ,_,HV-»*~.*r...... » ^*tf;> .Wrlir Committee to Study Employment OF ALL THE PROM DRFSSES to riTft the new srason. this lovely l*i:iinit:, i..- f!.-''-iit.,a: quality of loyalty and; ite as gift* for a bride. These, also W-,'V P 0 Boi 1*1, "r •"' Security has recommended in- (oVn des-itned by l>.md Klpin ii pnibatilv Hit ni"-i wmm uz ii> Estimates (hwri 1 -. dr.rmon :o his government (and can be inexpensive when made, of Dr ui.plion* M.-d-t :,' I-.' M \>k fur Mr. i creased maximum weekly Wany vntuii (tiris. ( nmMnins thf ^oftrvt ( c'inp'-p jrrsc» <•: :;• tjl'' .jChf fundamentals of our demo^ •••5!« 31 FREEMAN ; ptoyment benefit* in MP» cheeked ctngham For something crane v..-:<>iy is lactms; in a basic a bit more elegant, use a good r»yoh with chenillr-patterned white prsindie the f'T'M ,n\,lhp but refrained from making any dnped jersey bodice and the boufTant ori;:indi< -kirt i» -triktrcly H'OODBRHK.l \ tOR (01 cotton- in a Unen^ike weave, or s UbnHhHRiinrJeTSeT are underf^ - bmatiful. Xote Vh* aev Shoulder-linr. tibUIi I rtnfrt w-rlh* ltiaT: fashion. Thr Itre'ly pink ot thr jersey >h'>«>' MintK thr ii,h the COMPLAINT —Many citizens | way with the plantings of onion j A very feminine type of lunch- whltr organdie orprskirt. ,T look uyon the New Jersey Legis-' seu in full swing. . . Six ofj^,,, cjotn can be fashioned from filature as a place to get rid of the « auto fatalities in New Jer-, organ(jy end eyelet their pit peeves. : sey during January were caused j by hit and run drivers, "the low HermUy "he following letter BREATH SAVES BABY 1 ; est form of humanityy, reports was received Dit , MANILA. Ark-Little Oaryj -.. "My Dear Sirs: Please pay no State Motor Vehicle Director Perber. j Keeling, eight weeks old. owe* his' attention to the Jersey City. I life to doctors and nurses who blew - Superior- plea for an enlarged CAPITOL CAPERS—Looks Ukej their breath into his mouth and pension They chose retirement Guy George Gabrietoon. national 'k-ent M=» a»ve for three hours durini! thi. »ar years, and aB are *~— j ^^.— „,. — while a repair part for an oxygen no* camfu'Jy employed and will; Republican chairman, got caught By plane and auto, bt elipible for bank pensions, asj in that political bear trap as pre- ill well as Social Security- benefits. | dicted in this column hist Sep- FOR ALL What more do they want? How' tember 28. ... The New Jersey j pneumonia. Y()I R NEEDS many pensioned people enjoy alii Taxpayers Association recom- COPS AID HOT BUSINESS DIRECTORY these benefits? Tell them to jump. mends that citlsew drop a line to tneir couKiraaiuEu >UVUL ,,-, 8OMERVTLLE, Mass. — Police in the lake." Signed A Jersey City 1 to their congressmen about re- Taxpayer. j ducing Pederal expenditures while received a call from Robert Eb- they are fresh from filing income | recht Jr. and investigated. They JERSEY JIGSAW —Motorist* tax returns. . . . The first coin found that three boys had beaten! at New Jersey are reminded that legalized in New Jersey was the the 12-year-old lao and fobbed t March 31 is the deadline for re- "St. Patrick's Pence" approved: him of 70 cents, a bag of apples ceiving 1951 car registrations— in 1682. 'and school bus tickets. • • Funeral Directors • •Moving and Trucking tit Pet Shop New Jersey unemployment in- Coal surance payments dropped to 13.285.287 in February, a decrease Wheu you BUILD or REMODEL ... Complete Moving Job ol 25 b p4 Mile . . places must be burned or chemi- PERTH AMBOT — 4-3419 Each Additional !« M.ir cally treated before April 15 to WDG£. 8-1400 OFFICE: 443 PEAK I. prevent the breeding of bark WOODBRIDGE ties which spread Dutch elm • Radio & TV Service t . . . The New Jersey Civil Phone WO-8-2391-J FLYNN & SON ,fr Patrol which includes* 1.700' AVENEL Fl'N'ERAl HOMES Mislcal listnneits • .^uniformed men in 22 squadrons, Iji.hlihhrcl .'1 Iran AVs Radio & Television will perform.- important air COAL & OIL CO. 420 East Avenue Prompt Expert Repairs ttdima a:;d communications miS' Joseph Racz LEARN TO PLAY BEFORE YOU 826 RAHWAY AVE., AVENEL Perth A'mboy RCA Tubes & Parts #Wii for the Stale Division o: BIT YOUR ACCORDION Civil D»Jen»e in the event of a Fine Furniture a Specialty ZZ Furd Ave.. FB#Bs BatterUs Just pay a small enrollment fee disaster. . . The annual high- P. A. 4-0358 md learn to play before you invest 'way beautiflcatiori campaign will Middlesex Co. Voc. School No, 2. • Coicrete • 34 PERSHING AVE >• GARVEVS 7 I All Graduate-G. I. BUI Class of 1949 COMPLETE LINE OF be concur eti by the New Jersey t CAKTERET, V. J. US ROOSEVELT AU.M'j Garcia >Cub between., April 16 ilNSTRCMEN J&L BJUGHTON **f&v id' roaaii'Jr osauty a '. "the I^ew t'-i Laboratory ON THE ot Mttik.Ce^B Cnuhed SUM - Wa»bed Gravel SCHOOL OF ilbsic TELEVISION Washed Sa»d - Watefproonm AND SAVE! A HoakMkl, Pre». SERVICE lime - Bricfc - Cement - Plaster Shup Now for Extra 337 State Street P. A. 4-129« IS OUR BUSINESS ART TIL*: to. Rarilan Mercantile j Winter Brothers 27 MAIN Slid I I I vulture Shop a|| WO 8-130* Corporation '• Priiting WOODBIUIx 1 Fhone PE-4-0375 i Today FRONT AND FAYETTE STS. [ Open Duly IS A. M. to S P. BL BATHS KITH i'LBTB AMBOr N. J. RUBBER FLOOKP Phone Vfooibridse 8-1577 j WOODBRIDGE RADIO -! IQCAUTV ,FIK«T & TELEVISION is WO-* ''^ Key Simps - rl ii'l RCnwtr Are., WoWftridie Joseph Kocslk, Prop, IALBRECHTS 1 Typewriter Clime A vend Pharmacy KEY SHOP ail SWiig 124 WASHINGTON AVE, 1010 RAHWAY AVENUE CARTERET 1-7163 WOODBUDGE 8-1914 • Hand & Power Lawn Mowers Henry Jansen & Son Sharpened & Repaired. Roder'> Bicycles—Sales & Service Tinning and Sheet Metal Work Parts (or All Mafefi The Middlesex Press WtohinE Machines Repaired 18 preen St. Wood bridge Boofinc. Metaj Ceilnfi and Typewriter (' AK Makra=*Parts W/t Sale. i . " ' rVTSMT Wilk " • WHITMAJTS CANDIES I Lorkunith — Key> Cut Inspection and >' While You WuL j 588 Alden Street dmeticji - Fila • GNCUHC Cards 1 • Pliakiig aid Heatiig Woodbridsft, N. J. wo4 Isei Cars FOR THE WHITEST, SWEETEST, it Service ^lallus • DISASTERS J '"""" Gets BroiT^ DRUGGIST LN TOWN—BRING TOURLAUN- Ptumbing - JBeatlng "BETTER USKI) DIUT TO Tekphonea: Gull Service 88 Main Street HEY come without warning, scattering debris every- Launderette WoodbrMfe t-WH or jack Gcla. Jalu Do)ca*k, Prapa, Woodbine, N. I. ; r'" . '• 621 LINDLN AVENUE GREAsmq i, Twhere, leaving the victims stunned, shattered, life( HO MAIS ST. W00DBR1DC.E. •TUBS' MET. lout Idi jane, fpf others life toroilettly altered. ', , (O»p. Arm MM.) 1 WtMdkrldce, H. >. AMBdY AVE. AND GREEN 8T. ' WBGE. 8-JU1 1 c j . <»:'• h < WOODBWDGl N. J. Wdft.

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I Liquor Store SERVICE 11 •• it JOS. ANIHUSCIK, PROP. EXPERT REPAIR WORK Complete Stock of Domestic .. CALL -''••••- mil • Mobili, • MASON u4 toporttd Win**, Beers Cefi Postwnsky >i> , CSU8OIO STON1 5nd liquors 111 SHAKOT 6T.. C&BTERET d.'l " 574 AMROY AVENUK TW.CA 1-4*41 Dm m WOODBRIDTiE,-N. J *' PAGE THIRTEEN ;• NTT-LEADER * MARCH 22, 1951

Kimfpr" iUmy* A Cheerful If ish! How's Turnpike Authority to Receive Your Health? Bids for Lunchroom Concessions TRENTON -•• The Ne* '•••r~-v pxiwrt cmsultant tn the i"ta;ir»nt Bi DM. SOPHIA BKCX8ON Turnpike Authority wtl'. rerrr.-e field, and hy th' Authority's own sealed bids for I:? lnnrhroom and stall to dtvlop the best plan m mother. Shr didn't restaurant conresimns from a :rw publn int#rr-.t. and at the The Laywan 1 I ran t BPt married WIT 'irat TOUP of selected firm : who hure »»me limp to assure that rontrol What would yim advise? The sullibUlty of human beings demonstrated their flnancial and over quality and vrvice may be popu-; Uher qutltncatlons to take over enernsed by the Authority," I am eood i L B amazing. I have seen useful and Ohio. the operation of thrsi facllUiw on, Proposals for ihesp concejwlom ;Mvr a good I Irtelliaent people who were ill Answer: * it* 118-mfle super-h:ehray. it was will be • too hard.j u> advise any wife to t hatp i fttoimiide ihs local airport to watch v worK so iisjfl-* jp^^f*^]f{ busbfltid but if your htis 1 l!)t u are airport activities and moved on Airlnm •:.•<• y° band will not auree to some such he witch doctor. pointed to study the by-laws and can be —Mr. and Mrs. Gorze Keller, side of the monument Mr John mly flve JJ^^^ ^for^foree aa NNavy if service to the ; ,:,,, tiresome. pjan anCj insists on behavinu as mly flve The highly educated Caucasian Prwent suggestions at the next ^ur Middlesex Avenue, entertained Mr. Brennan mi Mr Lawrence SUlt nXer'in^nVd'throuRh the" air- such expansion. The food hen ttith a girl ne lR (joine. I should advise you «d_lta. Vincent Ke.ler and to- are in ehar^ the^pkeep oUhe ^J^tSrtlw where is often as foolish. The writer was meetfng; Mrs. Margaret Scott, .,-. :o talk ail of fo.homc and to try and get a 1 be established along the Rahway, Sunday- grounds. A United Nations dance ^ with a brilliant lawyer. John Brer'iRn. Joseph •Murray.; Turnpike in areas set back froaa iti',,r»2 wears out >b. had been parked. «^Mr. and Mrs Prrt !*ewWm -«ia M.k»e Democratic rally OeSilva and son. John, and John —The Coloiiia Gray-T Club met him at it Kllll Rl:TTKH .-,, ;:•:, ambitions-.• fr'-nd and followed the salts by a!to be held Saturday, /.pril 14, at, Iorio, Pine Street. at the home of James Parker, Mid- '. UWespoonful of castor oil. i the firehouse. to which all resi- .,:;• tn be popular; cOLONIA_The Colonia Volun dle8EX company will sponsor -ThomM and James eeabasty, Avenue. Friday. There were The n«t rt»v he.ww rushtd- to-; dents are invited. , :..'ii't nc^le.ct the, Eduction services for two new Gay Spring Plaid Printing .::! »ho attains Saturdav. Apri wns of Mr. and Mrs, Stanley SeSeaa- the hospital for an appendectomy The next meeting of the club •«sty. Inwood Avenue, are hospital members. Kenneth Enz and Pierre j The apnendlx had burst, pus filled !«"H be Tuesday. April 10. 8 P M. .<;thboysisusu- 7 (rom g p M at the flrehouse AbryAbry . The meeting was in charge j FOR ALL aatients the cavity and peritonitis had set:at the Merritt home. Amherst ., A1»« liked by;jarneB xScsiart is chairman. ... „ _ , of Mr. Edward Talbot, leader.! ! V'.er-ancTmlli- (^ Murrh 28 there will be n. He was only another victim nf Avenue. -Mr. and Mri 0«rw Resetei^ mfmbers to Me. John] t.hr advice of the ienorant. His! Purposes zet-toKelh*r with neighboring flri Commercial fintnee group told Middlesex Avenue, entertained on B M, ., M ' helpless family were left to strug- -•--' l[ >"ou wls!l companies in the flrehouse, an Sunday Mr. Earnest Kean. Tod Swintnn, Edward An-j I electronte^rders next year ;p you mait, ion U and Mrs ! z]° alone the best they could. moviess on nre prevent Ph.dffer, Hopelawn. . Boise McCain, George Me- | :i.«n t mean that, , ers of the Avenel and hnwn M( mb -Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Suit Stev« Wllkerson and Ken- i It is very certain that the lay- :.t so like them. | Iselin nrr cp^panipj wili ^ pres. e and bye the poor West Street, rsiteitainwl on Sut- neth MrKenxle. j man who were so ready to tell him, *? '• x IU must 1'eaI1" ?nt. Rffnshmrnts will be pre- what w do did nothins but criti-1 consulted a physician He looked jrday Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Suit •The Half-Ton Club will meet | ••'...it they are do-) oarf,d ^ the fonowins members rize the mistakes that this inex-1 Frave and' asked quietly. 'When and daughters, Candice and Linda- ""uesdav, 8 V. M.. at the home of i ' •'•'* . of the Ladies Auxiliary: Mrs. Rob- e m T Newark, and Joseph Jordan. Union. Mrs. Mildred Price, Lancaster wrienced wife made in tryins to,did you first find this lump? LOt ISA. frt Morriswy. Mrs James Taceart. —Mrs. Dorothy Srhussler is il' load straiehten out her husband's tan-; "Only three months ago, doctor. !Mrs. George Soott, Mrs. John De- it her home on Amerst Avenue —Thf Women's Club of Colonia sled finances. ,A neighbor gave me some save si:va with influenza -net Monday evening at' the home Nearly every one these days to',""! told me that it would dissolve !.; .ui.l am mar- —Mr. and Mrs. Onr-'e Resrter "f Mrs. AdolDh Jaes£T. formerly !«3(h- with a remedy for a friend it, and.I Mowed her instructions m i.i.-e Wehave COMMODITY INOFX. Middlesex Avenue, entertained on •'f Colonia. now of Linden. Game? in Dhvsical distress. It is really "Poor f°°l." thought the doctor. • : vtjis and have For trip wwic enriinB February Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ro- •verc played and refreshments • nmw diverting to the averaee lay-1 too kind and courteous to tell her No m a 11 e r what your : , :\;e baby cairje, 20. the Bureau of Labor Statistics' '.and and family, Springfield. -;prved. The n»xt meeting will be ' :mn to prescribe for his neighbor's| the crushing truth. By actine on. i :i!-tu leaving me index for all commodities stood at printing: n e c d , you'll —A met-tine on Civil \eM at the home of Mrs. Josephine ! ailments It might be amusing if it i the advice of a person who was I iimnc out by 183.4 per cent of thhe 1921926 average ! -.vorp not often so tragic. totally Ignorant of such conduions find a low cost answer : i movies and 1 D per rent ov»r January 23, 1951 was held a; the firehouse. HUEH B Caroyln Avenue, April 3. DowUni spokf I For example, a lovely woman she had condtmned herself to ai 8t cur shop. Top notch i.:le I int home' ;mcf 1B5 per cent above the May Quieley discovered a lump in her breast. —Miss Brverty Pricp. daughter long and agonising death Uoni\ materials and work- !n ':- not aoins 24-June 24. 1950. level. However, it'on the duties of the residents o nf aoinst to her doctor, she cancer. f "f Mr. ani Mrs. William Prior, 11:, ' manship guarantee !i,.im! not have was the first week which did noti his district in connection with in her neighbor, who gave j A parlor sport among certain; 1 : fjancastrr Road, received her first lately he has reelstpr an incrpa.se. thus breaking I Civil Defrnse. Paskei Merritt aru her ;i jar of magic salve, on which people seems to be that of irre- j your satisfaction! •rioe. completing six months of ijv •• ar.y money a stcadv climb that earned through 'Joseph Murray an to hrad the •»M a flamboyant label stettm iponsible prescribing tor .Ahe ail- i niirws truininc. at Flower Pifth CALL Ww.'i or to buy 18 cnasecutive weeks. 14 of which,district Auxiliary Police and Mrs. ;.":i: the conents would dladlvt ments of others. They criticize \venue Hospital. This is equivalent •.ipiL't' and am rwisfreri a new hi?h ovet pro-,Mary 9mdy is ti head The First .ir.v lump physicians for practically not . A:;): Applii-.ition blanks mav be ob- *n t'.-e "capping" in other hos- from the dead. Abridge 8-1710 io:ni' to my peaks. Fnv these months the poor dupe' • aising the sickk I tairipri from any one of these oiials. rubber! the grease Into her deli-1 especially after they have allowed i people. cate tissues. All this time the lump their diseases to progress beyond | —The Republican Club will meet IVNKETS. ; MIDDLESEX PRESS u-hich at first could have been re- the point of cure, while being ex- M£N'S lADffS i April 5 at the home of Mrs. Daniel The Hous? Rules Committee ha§' BIGGER AND BRIGHTER moved by the skillful surgeon's'; perimented upon'by ignorant char- 18 Green St., Woodbridge Dm Bleyker. North Hill Road. ;erved notice that it will take a knife, was growing and sending i latans, or when taking this or that; PLAIDS . . • Always a favorite Kilt HKTTkll IMI'HKXSIOM —Anyone interested in joining -lose look at proposed jaunts out-, SUITS with boys, plaids are winnini tentacles deep Into flesh and;remedy prescribed by neighbors, SUITS i::-.e Fir.n Aid unit for Civil De- side this country by Congessmen, 1 new honors this >prins through glands. i or Uie radio. and j fi nse i1- nsked to enr/tact Mrs ;n strikim from a resolution giv- 24" their growinc popularity io 1 M.irv Brady. Gaywood Avenue. ing investigating authority to the I lightweight all • wool blazers. A;>pli'.-aLion blanks will be obtained! Agriculture and Labor Committees The large, open pattern of this COATS COATSJ ::.-if The phone number is Rah-: powtr to conduct studies outside, jackets features bright red.^with •*r. "-9572. : the continental United States. The 50 croes- stripes of white, yellow -'•The Colonia Civic Club 'm^U committee will insist that'trtyel-; 29 and a darker red. Most boys F: ;ciay * ;Lh Mr.v Thomas Leworthy ' minded i-ommitU'SS. justify in/jde- like t« wear blazer*, of this, type ,j:e.skima. Jwo trees were d«n.it'ld. tail' any . proposals to leaVe" this with plain-colored slacks.

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' OTR 1APV OF PRAOC 0MU>CH fUWT CHURCH OF CHRIST, New Brnmwlek Anw 8CRNTIRT COLONIA NEWS For* We«t Avtnut, Sewartn Bj M.rf»r.t ScoM Rrv John E. Grimes, PMtor. Sunday School, 9:30. Finrtnv Masses, 7:00, »:00, B:0O, Church Service. !l:00. ; 1 „: ; 11.CO A. M. Testimonial, Wednesday, 8 P M. -The Colona PTA m#t In the j to the Rites of Dedication In the dren.Lake Aver,,,,- ., .,;. Masses: 7:00 and »:15 l; Reading Room: Thursday, 2 - 4 Colonia School, with Hugh B. ; First Baptist Church in Rahway. l™*«« »»">'«•" >,, A \, P M L r l Novrna to Our Lady of Per- Quiglev. chairman of the Defense! Sunday. ™ '« «*neway. s The deceptlveneM of material- Your Church Welcdmes You pfilal Help each Tuesday at T:45 i —Mrs. Elizabeth Aiuto Is confined j —Mrs. EHiabetli Ai P M, ism and the facts of spiritual rhnir Dre-! to her home on Inmun Avenue Avenue, entertained C -iifes'lons, Saturdays. 4:00 to SHited a program ui cwm '<" j # thU i) 00 P. M , and 7:30 to 9:30 P. M. N Y n a Lesson-Sermon entitled "Mat- today The choir is under the dl- _Mr. and Mrs. Reelnald Brady Tuesday! rectlon of Miss Mildred Ludlow Qaywontl Avfnue. entertained on -Mr. and Mr An First Tuesday—Session. lev: IIVNCARIAN RKFORMKD F1KST PRESBVTERIAN | FIRST fc , iMrs James Black and daugh-; Sunday Mrs Harry Collins and J Arthur Avenue. Wednesdays Trir Qolden Text Is from Psalms'. „' i ts: rs Atmp Zelko and son, Raft- Sunday Mr. and M IIHRI'H CIH'IUH | CHURCH Am were the R )M M UiilcV Aid Society, second and 81:9, 101: "There shall no '£ "'"; | ' Aimustas Devico,: j Hlllsld?. 'er aml son Rllh^' Cororr of Solinol i .lainr* strHts Kalnvny Avenue and Cart?ret Road '• Barron and Grove Ayrnurs M n( Mls (i d Wftinibridjr foi:it.i. 'JbO P. M.. at Unchurch. god be In thee; neither plflinflr(]iSimfiay j _Reh^ml for thfaayNineMM ^nd Mrs. G(,,ir,. Fr, shall thou worship any .tunge _^ 101 Hie UHJ nuicncn RPV. Lar^lo Kcc^k'tncll y. P.i:;'i>i Thursdays and Mrs, Richard Dno- Rp(mfi ^ " !•':•: Hatinum' Dcvanny. -Minister Rrv. Anthony S, Chadmipk. Minis- d h Od mh' Miss Oracf Furkus, Onrsinisl ,I.i;ins A. Gratifl, Organist and tcr; Mrs. George Rhodes, Organist. god. rtm the Lord thy Ood. *hirtj h fc pall.lcln Avcnufi vWted Mr. ™ ,nd Friday evenlngS, ati -Mr. and Mr.s w onineeUniatlP.U.MUi»lHOUKM thee out of the land of , . , . j »™!' ,, . ,nrt daughters, Order of Sf.iviros umi A."ti'.!tip:v Choir Director j Mondays i;>o fln{ M) 9 Smm DoocnBk Dun A acts are t0 at E*ypt.' Every Sunday at 10 A. M Wor- Sunday Service* 8:00 P. M—Sigma Alpha Ph( ellen. Sunday. I dred. Lancaster Ho Fridays tend. ship,"IT. HT in English; nt 14 A.M. Worship, at 11:00. • Sorority, second amT fourth Mon- Isaiah's assurance of pardon for, _Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Brady ""^r an,] Mrs Thomas Camp-' confirmation imiy Junior Choir. 3:45 P. M. Worship S"vvifp m Huninrlaii. iv .School, 9:45 A. M. Idriys. ' '. retw-nlent Is among the Bible ciu-;a,ld (amnv *ei-e the Riidsts of Mr. bf]. Wl,6t Sln-.t ore tlw pa'rfih|g honor Of Carolyn \ Mivh School Choir. 1 9. M. • . PIISI Siinri;iv :it !! P. M, IiadK*' civii-s ni F:ist-; Siniflay '• 8:15 p. M— Q. t. T. Club, first tlons: "Let the wicked forsake, his nnd Mrs Hiiny Callas, Hillside, j f 'snn bom SaU',r(iBV «t the Rah- Brooklyn, 1 Aiiull Cliftir, 8 P. M. Aid fcjncirtft- ii;-:.;in:'. Mrs. Aniinsv :;. n A M Htid II A M. ; Monday. way. and the unrighteous man his, _Mr and, Mrs. Russell Deni .flv'Mcm0)ial Hospital. I -Mr. and Mrs p, Blfsa |n i s-.ilif u;. \ Itrruiar Meetings : ; Wednesdays thouihu: »nrl let him return unto,Blnvker. New Dover Road. er-Je- ^n Marjorle Huphes is re- Amlwrat Avenue >>,,, Kift ami iii.nl Monday-; at 7:30 Mon(liiy,--Board of Trust! 2:OT P. M. — Wonu-n's, Associa- ! IttST IIAPTIST tHUnCH he Lord, and M will have mercy brfttP(i tllP|r joth nnniveiBHry IRSI•: ratin8 frora mm at her Sundaif to Mr. m,\ \ P. M n-.urcl.mw.'s Bfo*!i"rho»'l Auxiliary; tion, every other Wednesday. \iT. ... 4:00 P. lvr-Junlor Choir. ice and Hulth with Key to the Mas Daniel Den Bleyker Jr.. Cnr- Fiiiirti! Monday -r- Breekenrldse 1! A. M. ' . | skatind oarty in El&abeth with fctth her daughter.mni Fif.vt Wednesday at 7:30 p. M. Auxl.mry; Wh.te Church Guild at 5:00 P. ,M.-Youth Choir. 3crlptures' by Mary Baker Eddy level. ! friends. Saturday. 1 Mr. and Mrs, James f,. Lorn nifty .Society nwtim. Mid. tin Man.w. 8:00 P. M.-Senior Choir. 'nc.lucte: "We cannot serve both —Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fem- i -Mr. and Mrs. John Markow- Street. St'-vi' Stopim presiding. Third Thursday—Women's As- Sundays AVENEL PRESBYtERIAN Ood and mammon at the same nik6, Fnirview Avenue entertained ! ski, Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Ko- —Mrs. Dorothy a,-!,., Spnimt Tii'ir«Jay ftt 1:30 P, M, ifcu-tKin ineeNi at 8 P. M. 9;i5 A M.^hurch School. — -time; but is not this what frail Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thomas. «nd Mrs. Marv Woisnis, heist Avenue, is wu,, C nisi ''irv nipc.iny. SeiTiiid and fourth Wednesdays, 11:00 A. M. Mornins Worship. U'omihridKe Avenue, Aventl mortals are tryintygg to do? (pp. 34B» SlinwaUr. N. *• \ Amherst Avenue. en]oyfd a dinner 'J".,-™;^' Last rnii.tv :<: D:2Q P M. Club 1 I.:• • 1 i• • •«' Aid f-'oclely. Rrv, W. W. Warftian, Pastor ... The time approapproachea s when -Mrs. Edmund Huphes is con-1 part^^y aatt Oceft0(.pftnn QaQ^U ototl) SundaSim(,fty lin j he. home from Pack mcftini:, Jcroph Kcmuur, WOODBRIDOE OOSPFI, —Charles Mi-;. K.'iinrth Taguart, Youth mortal mind will forsake Its cor- fined to her home on Carolyn AVP- w,ebnlion of Mrs vVoisnls' blrth- Avenue, IK recupenu Cub Master. TRINITY CHURCH CHURCH Choir Director. rwreal, structural, and material nue Witli influenza. home from a serious ! Rah»ay Avenue, Woodbridce 113 Prospect Street Mrs.Nevin Bieriy, Children's Choir basis, when immortal Mind and Its -Mr, and MMis Richard Lnrsen.j _^Mr -nnd Mr, PMkei Merritt, WOODBRIUOE METHODIST Kiv William II. Rchrhaus. Rector Woodbridge formations will be apprehended in Valley Road, presented lbp1^ s0_" • herst Avenue-, were the guests -Mrs. (IHR(H Direr tor. Am Mis. William Necbe, Organist Rev. Otistav Bott, Pastor Sunday Services Bcience. and material beliefs wi. "of Mr. nnd Mrs. Pet*F SchnUdt, \ Main Strcft wer th f'unday Services Sunday 11 A. M.--Worship Service, not interfere with spiritual facts" ST. ANTHONV'S R. C. CHURCH iselin. j « < . Sunrtay Services All Bible School groups mt«t at Port Readinr j —Mrs. Rita Hayes and children. | of Mr. and Mrs. Prank 7:00 P. M. Young People's Pel- Classes fcr all ages. 9:30 A. M. Rev Stanislaus Milos. Pastor. I Oivwood Avenue, were the Btiests; Union Beach. Bitalf School for pvrryone, 9 45 11 :OO A. M—Worship Service. ADATH ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE AM „-„_-„,, „ , . te . Two sei vices'on Easter Sunday, Sunday Masses at 7:30,9:00 and; of Mrs. Nicholas Grunewald. Ave-! -Mr. and Mrs 9:30 A. M.-Sunday School. 6:30 P. M.-Young Peoples Pel- 9;30 an(1 n A M Ataboy Avtnne, Woodbrldie ! nell, Paftan Place Mnrnlni! Worship 11:09 A. M. ' 11:00 A. M. )>«•], Sunday. Holy Communion 11 A. M. First lowshtp. Rtv. Samuel Newberger, Rabbi. —Mr .and Mrs. Frank Sullivan, Dorothy Del Porno mul Slated Meetings 7 Weekday AcllvHics Weekday Masses at 8 A. M. rrl Third Sundnys. | ^5 P- M. — Gospsl Service In Morl'istown SI.I, Official Board -- First Monday Monday Friday, 7:30 P. M. - Regular Novena in honor of St. Anthony. Erisewoort Avenue *re the parents Mnrnini; Prayer and Sermon son? and word. —Mr. and Mrs (ici.i 8 P. M. 7:15 U. M—Boy Scoute Sabbath Services each Tuesday at 7:15 P. M., with i nf n daiwhtci' born laJtw«lc at the it-iin.l mul Fou A Sundays. Wednesday were tlw guests of Mi Yuimc Adult Ffllow.slilp—KJrgt S3. Teachers 1st Monday. 8:00 Saturday, 8:30 A. M.-Sabbath Rev. Shelly. St. Peter's Hospital, Elisabeth General Hospital. Holy Day serwecs, 10:00 A, M.i 8:00 M.-Pfayrr Meeting nftri; —Mrs, Oeorec Pook and chll- Qeorge Chalsa. Perth An, Tucsduy. 8 P. M. i B P. M; Trustees, 3rd Mbnday, 8:15 ^few Brutiswtek. in oharg*. TimiLy Vesiry, second Monday, 'b'e study. Service. Porlniiilitly Guild—Second and P. M; Men's Fellowship, last Mon- day. V.VJ Fourth Monday, 8 P. M. Ti-i.rityMeirs Club, Second ST. JAMES-R. C. CHURCH Missionary Circle — Second Tuesday Wi(liif.-;day 7 80 P M ' i *«l»»y Awnue, Woodbridge Wednesday. 2 P. M. j Ladies Aid, 2nd and 4th St. \;.n'. Unit find Monday' R<-' R«»- Msgr. Charles O.'Mc- Tues., 8:15 P. M.; Deacons, 2nd Sunday Srriool Board — Second i 2.30 p M I Corrlstln, Pastor. Rev. James Rus- Tucs., 7:00 P. M.; Session, 2nd ThurKdny, 8 P. M. I "'^ ' M\ , f |-ell. Assistant Pastor, 1 aro s Unlt nrst niK. 8:15 P, M. Woman's Rocl< ty of ChrMUin g. ' ' | Weekday Masses: 7:00 and 7:30 10 P M Adults meet 3rd Tues-

• Children's Mass*, 10:00 and 11:00 FIKST riUHU'll OF ISF.I.IN, Trinity JunmrAltar Guild, first Mr, and Mrs. Club meets third A. M. PUKSKVTERIAN and third Mondays, 6:45 P. M, Wednesday. Boys of the p:ui-,li will receive Rev. Henry M. Hartmiin, Pastor! Trlnit;.- Acolyte Guild, meets , Thursday jtommupniGn ai 7:45 Mass. quarterly. ( WHO 9:45 A. M.—Sunday School. \ 3:30 P. M.—Children's Choir. Trinitv Choi:, Thursdays, 7:301 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship.! ST. CECELIA'S CHURCH T:0O P. M—Youth Choir. P. M. j 8:15 P. M—Senior Choir. FIRST BAPTIST (TIURt'II | Trinity Church School Faculty, Isclln Markrt and lliph Streets | foui•;!; Friday, 7:30 P. M, ! Rev. John Uilus, Pastor Prrth Amboy j I Sunday Masses. 6:30. 8:00. 9:00. TRINITY CHURCH RfV. Arthur L. Msyc Pastor j ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH 10:00, 11:00 A. M. Corner Berkeley Boulevard and 11 A. M.—Mornint; Worship. ; Aveiwl Wi'kday Masses, 7:30 and 8:00 Cuoprr Avenue PAYS FOR I- S:4B A M.—Sunday School. ! . R#v,.Jolin Egan, Pastor A.M. . 6:15 P. M.- Baptist Youth Fcl-j Sunday Masses, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, Wednesday, 8:00 P. M.—Con- j Rev. Emily R. G. Klein, Pastor I lowsliip. 10:00 and 11:00 A.M. tinuous Novena to St, Jude, Pa- ; Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. 7:30 P. M. — EvenlnR Gospel Holy Day Masses 0:00. 7:00 and tl-on of Hopeless Cnris. ! Sunday Morning Worship, 11:00 Service, 8:00 A. M. ST. JOHN'S) CHURCH : o'clock. Weekday Masses—7:30 A. M. ! Sunday • Evening Evangelistic OUR RKDEEMER EVANGELICAL | Stwaren ADVERTISING j Service at 7:30. LUTHERAN CHURCH ST. JOHN'S CHAPEL Joseph Thompson, Lay Reader i Sunday Instructions, 2:30 2G Fourth Street, Fords Fords - Mrs. Dorothea Pocklembo, Rev. Arthur L. Krcylinfi, Pastor Mrs. Catherine Balog, Soloist Organist JP. M. Sunday School and Bible Class. Mrs. Erlith. Eiko, Organist 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School | Thursday Prayer and Interces- -v 9:30 A.M. 9-:30 A. M.~Sunday services. 11:00 A. M.-Morning prayer I sion, 7:30 P. M. -A Morning Worship at 10:45. 30:30 A, M,.—Church School. and service. Sabbath Services, Saturday 2:30.}^

Middlesex Council No. 857 Knights of Columbus expresses

iis sincere thanks to the following business establishments. NOT THE NEWSPAPER READER, because he saves both time and money by shop- Thesypplc have signified their intention of closing from $oon ping the vri.de selection of honest values offered through the advertising columns. ::-:Mtiifr:l:oirCoodfridiy' ••'r^:±^' •>^*\ NOT THE AHVER1SER, ]>esftyse a {««#t when rt is used cDrrectly i Our jJianksJire also exprescd Eveiy line of advertising in dnr paper is paid for have failed to register. ADVERTISE! The business which the non advertiser ioses pays the cost of advertis- ing, and ALSO returns a nice profit to the fellow who DOES ADVERTISE! lrcw I). Desmond, Luw ina^ Hoine & Auto Supplies The merchant who dues not advertise IS THE MAN WHO PAYS for advertising. Aiiluir V. (icis Insurance Agency jf' Main Shoe Repair Ue pays lor it in the volume of business lie loses—in the number of customers who Ho1>"s ltadio & Television McCarthy's Sporting (ioods Co. buy elsewhere, Inc. Sales & Servhwy Inc. Good advertising does not cost. GOOD ADVERTISING PAYS! It bring back the ^Miller's'Gift Shop Caesar's Swe«t SKopj>e original investment and profit dollars, ion. Almost every store wants more business Main Hardware Co Coppola Cleaners v than it is getting. Hoping for more business is not as effective as inviting more Middlesex Television Service Einhassy Fur & Dress Shop business. Main ttarher Shop Fran's Tydol Service i J Mickey's Harher Shop Frank's Harher Shop ' Nat ShJith & S«n, jlaidware Advertising SAVES Money Geis Bros. Gulf Service Poulsen's Wallpaper & Pnints General Appliances Store Every once in a while somebody comet into our office and starts a dlutmon State Jewelry Shop about the COST of advertUInc ... not only In our yujwrs but in newspapers, martilntt I liolohaii Brothers Garage , and nUUo generally,. . . but, honestly, in our humble opinion advertising-, particu- ..._Service Itarher Shop larly WEEKLY newspaper advertising, used intelligently and frecently, doesn't coit tfc" Van Tassel's Colh^gte ftm | money 4 »'•• Service Hurtlware Co. (lenry Si. C. Lavin, LaW Office RaAhcr it helps move mmhandk* ranter, MrmlU distribution eeooonlt«, pro Spark Auto Stores vldes for mass production and mass sules and ullltnately lower prlcw, wltli savings ^ J. P. Gcrily, & Co., Real Estale for the consumers, sellers, di&tributors, wholesalers and manufacturer!, Tier's Hardware Co. and Insurance Take for eiample the classic case of the nationally-advertised light bulb. It Victorian Gift Shop eotts only one-fourth as much now as It did for an infwior one in lfliS. Asaln, in 1»J» Justph Oslfower,' Real Estate Ml C06t Voget*8 family Liquor Stow "" • *W* »n^ only * few thou*§n4 people w«e proud'

: "Wotulhridge Studio* * production, spurred un by judicial advertisine, has br«uiht prlees down. Joe's Harber Shop Woodhr>dj?e Sho»* Rtbnihlfng Advertising pays , . . pays l;iree dividends' In . Julian's Confectionery Hardware Co., Inc. iny'K Dry Goods Store ridiic Radio i Indiependent-Leader ' • The Carteret Press Kuztnii Cleaners -• The Raritan Towhshijp-Fords Beacon4 ISELIN PUBLISHED BY Star Barber Shop , Iseiin BarW Shop' Av*lwt S^rhor Shop Barber Shop

* " • .'• Woodbridge % FORDS SEWAfliCN ^ V lBGREEtfST. . WO6DBRIDCE, N, J, , ^8-1 Qoppo|a Cleaners Art Spoon, Bwfef ^^P ' w*>->y//'* MAPCH 22. PAGE AT OHIO STAtE - - 6y Alan Move* Carteret Nips St. James' for Parochial Crown Warriors Toppled Winners—and Losers—in Race for Senior Title St. Josephs Click By Fords Rookies Bowling IMS in Play-off; In Title Go, 5441 • Along Locals Oft Form with Hark (hmiilrkl A continued WOOUBRIDGE — The PortW tnt'-tt'o since tV.n "i»ri of the sea,- ^noklcs. tho team which played oh hpf^Tcn Rt Josj-ph'-; nf Car* inspired basketball when the chips Tlif MidfllrifX County Mntch 1 rret nivl K1. .!;mi''f. fi,r tlje Pa-- were down, defeated the Warriors inn: Championship is UirouRh rorhhil Orntnmiir i'Miool Basket- 54-41 in the deckling name of t,he !i>'. this yc.iv with Ted Dildlcs ball ChnmptnnxWii rcarhri n ctl-, playoffs to lay claim to the Town- •itov.inn thp 03 entries the. way.' Th,> n°w pnim system now. Is max this wi :k wli»'ji th* ship LlRht Gejilor League Cham- 1 pionship. Ford's decisive victory intlfi dlseussion with probable tUilnk't nipped WooiUitidce 39-38 > .'harv.es fnr n?\\ year. N» mnUtr o cam arfay UIP vnluerf title. The was posted at the local High School 1 5m. •' ••hat wtcm tor si'oriiv; wai Used •rntfKt ^vh ! plum! Tuesday aftepV, .li'.'i Uiifilcs would'wm hands down, noun'before n I'ipaeit.; crowd on., The Rookies tunned their wy HI nvcrnn* of 200 for 38 i'.tmn the local W. .lumi's' fl:mrb(jnrds. ntn the annual playoffs by taking '•-. vry pood for »hU type of rotn- A title playoff luTtijnc nrcc.swy' first hftlf srhethilf title. DurhiK iciiiio'n. Ted in ii ''ntmgry" bowler whrn St. .Inni";' cipturrd IJie ftttt •he .second half round, the War- MI;] en;-!' he lilt Ih? top no on? half schedule pnwn. nju! St. Jo- '•ioi-s dominated the circuit by • mid stop him. Sice KOHIR, clump. krjit in thr thick of .the vinnH'. straight tsanres Without suf- Craftsmen's Club with R. Drter bv i ornlvr: fhrnuxh i'iiii" a defeat, and thereby earnet i:!4 and Rudy Gnlvitnek 620 won with n into Kfivinn spurt to annex ' i .fhot. at Ford^ in the post-season 'lrce ttamts fnim Modern Men's h;\lf hiinors.. •Inmpionshlp series. ; hop. Coppola fllcnnrrs won three \c ll.^llpy. Caiicnt's out-. Tn tho initial oontest of t.hp.pJay- mines from AHmasi Tavern. 0. standing performei-,, contributed ihn Warriors displayed their )«c 574 huh mtin. Fulton Kot- nnr nf his bp"! I'.itiiotiiT Iftp SfB-""" season form by edging out the ow ovr Betty's Bennty Shop, .1 -on ;is In1 inl'i'.'il nine field KOI»1» , Rookies by a close 30-28 scorein a Minucci 582 high, Sporl.in!r rhamyHonrtitp. AT scorn swinging back and forthlik wn weeks to t-x 0. Housemaii'f Th ITTe TIKt "prrtorl-trn" rontwt - HH- Wfttcti Shown above are the Fonts Boy«. who won the thr senior loop with but little* change in personnel. a pendulum tot four quarters. Botl 564 was hif!h. Avenel #1 tnkf* lived up to prcvioiiH expectations IS ALL. THAT'S first and sectmd half scireihile titles to lay m\t" claim A majority oi thr Dlayers arc former Barron court EXPECTED OF A the Warriors and Rookies wen •iwrcp over Tselln #1 with thp lust as bnth tf'.inri matched ?arh other tn the Township Recreation Heavy Setvtor Baskrt- stars. Uratiing [mm left tot right arc: Matt .lamo. BUCKEYE • •ihonting the works with the till nine won after ttr roll-off. Co- ooint for point with (lirir offenses Ocjt EVERY 2 ball Championship. The fluintPt over a prrind of Dim Anrifp .n. John ni.inrhard. Ilanly IVtersnn. at stake. lo!\ia held onto second place wltl held In check duf to over cautious- 1EARS-IS AIGQ five years has posted the top won and lost record in Steve li.irtns. ,l;u-k Pptprson, and Dick I'otcrs.in. HAVAL 5-YEAR WAR With the score practically tiet .weep over Shell. Woodbildgp woi ness. The quarter concluded With VET WHICH MAY for three and one-haM periods, thi heir third r.iuni this half, bwtinp ihp scon- knitted at G-f>. HELP, TOO,' Warriors stepped up the tempo o V.'enel £2 for one St. Joseph's I link cmnpletn chavRe their attack In the waning mln- 'if the I'.itni In thp srennd stanza ;/iitriM< J I'll letup tfitum lywllnd Wnodbriilce Service Leamie in f ftps of the final \bartfft to so oui riplr tic for first place this half iv t.lifv rci^Hlcdly ppnetrated St. front 30-26 on successive field KO*1I iatiirday NMit Club. Charley's ,lninfi»' di-ft'iiiie In r^ok.iip a string' by Kijula and Sheppard. Sautnei 1'ivi'in ;md Shfll Lub are in dead- if r.nccessivp fi:-ltl VMV\. The one« \hletics Again to Field Ball put Fords back In the game wltl ock for first, plnce, Albert Schulcr •ided p-Mloci i.i'v thr Carteret com*'- an accurate set shot to make th i lie hottest howler in Woodbrlilge btnp enjov a ;!0-10 lead as both, '- I i ' count read, 30-28, but the fta •lint fmir six hundred sets in five cum left the floor at the halftrffifr' V- Mclaughlin to be in Charge buzzer sounded before the Rookie: vi'fks, Mi!) - 658 - G13 - fiOO andrest period. were able to move the ball Inti Mili willi 277 hit!h game. Al holds It m'jmt b," iinin'r,'! out that Slff' 'lHIMi! — The loesl Herb Kuirher, a Fouls sports scorin? position. i 11(7 nv^r.ii'.e for 74 frames with ,Ins:iih's bnd Hie advantage of . . i flir li wn'« lr:i»l- enthusiast who jninnl Oir Atli- hi'ii'lit end uiiliz.'d it under thB Kijula. the Wnrrlorn' ntrtla II cli-:in !'iimc:i. This is nice boftl- I ,.r ;,uii/:ilililis, com- Wtcs' 6rK;»tiiw»tiftfi last seasofi b.i( kbonriis tn dominate the play pivot, player, accounted •for ii". tlv(' ))i I nenson Al hw litiil ! • • i.ii' Ihrr Ifi'il eum- hi the rapacity of assistant man* Si'liiiler shows a nlo pven head n the oip-sided R^contl frame. n£er, was appointed the team's points to lead both teams in th< Attack is Pusheil • c'i ;it a merlins Torino column. Carmotidy am nin smiill luink with I torwor k on \,A',,,VAir .1 u'srph Mr- Ims'mr -s manager at the recent linn small hook with the work on Ht. Jam?:;', with MI eye on the meeting. He will succeed Walter Santncr were top men for Ford 1 scovin" ciluniii. r.irar bcick strong with right and six digits, respec the bill , where it ("Hints the most ilin. ;m\iuilK to view Drew who separated himself ii the pins. The s'.iirt hook makes in the third quarter with a soupad-' ) '• lively. .,•mlirrs (if tilt squad, from hit former post to accept 'lim ;i very !>,b;ul spare bowler, with up floor uttav-k whk'h whittled the .iutilay. April Tlh, as the position of Director of the Ford* Ties Series ••nnsistant liphl pockft hits previous wide inliirel;iy. April ?.8«h. main with the edteptinn of Al Jackpot $75.00', Kt.i Watkins. Jer- asnin-tnok the inititiiive away fl'rt first periad. the- Rookies had th ; inst, the Athletics Lulu, tlir A's hard-hitting left ^py City. 246: first pla?e, $40.00, Ct. Jamrs' by accountinv! for a 1 Kftme all the way and at no time !.:r in iilty a heavy Wilder who will act as one of the John Simkovich. Onrteret. 444; 2nd percentai'p nf their set shots from during the tussle was their safe i:nsl the better seml- team's coaches alone with Pete 'nlftce, 425,00, Wally Molynpaux, thr .court v.t.v'.i Hie Woitlbridw' margin in Jeopardy anainst the throughout the -.iffcring a costly defeat at the bunds of IOWLING RESULTS kovich, Carteret, 414: 10th place, tacular fashion by "ainlng Individ-; hoops, respectively. ship Rrcreation Heavy Seninr league who were Hieir t'lwnship rivals which terminated their cham- ual offensive laurels with 23 * pionship ambitions. In the usual order are: Jack Pete Balinskas, Oarwood, 409; 11th Fords continued their winning nosed out of the championship in the final gamp of place, $16.00, Vince Poulsen, So. counters. Btider. St. James' most/ habits in the decidlnR game of the Mr(iek Rosenmicr, Jack Rosrnmier, and Amboy. 409; 12thplace, $15.60, Joe I''.I! i :i5 serfes to clinch the crown with a his team with 17 markers.' , 1 I" half schedule, Avenel won three straight contests Fd Brady. Horvath, Carteret, 408; 13th place, I id I'I'll (.- 1157 54-41 decision. SI5.00. Joe Horvath, Carteret, 408; The past siason was the most; Uinllri I IT;> Both the Bookies and Warriors 14th place, $14.00, Chas. Havankl, successful in the current history; Ul played tm 'equal terms in the first Elizabeth, 406; 19th place, $13.00, of the Parochial Grammar School* i ew Brunswick League wtth all sames Using played; Illlloii llfl- \'l) joying a'slight edice in 1-tte, smclng before Jtft'Re wowds. The spirit hi; I ii?inl(>i SPORTS ROUHIKUe 'jut ifw column.'The action ol play eon- 70 ^||d along'the, same lines 3n the :wm*(;i SF.IIVK n I I.AI.IK conclusion of the game. The bowler and the pin boy. I II -281 lot K ••' 'rrmua previous games, set the pace for the championship. Today they are probably the most dis- Brans- When you hear a bowler complain 1117 Warriors with 19 points. l , Johnny Lepping, New liiy NliM Cluli heartened group of athletes in the township simply about the pin boy out loud( you \Vnrr(«r» !M wick's smooth offensive operator, 1 a sc "1 !I.M -y's Tuvi'i'ii because one individual found it necessary to falsify his was the hero of the contest with dont have to look at his score, it's Shun (0) Shel l.iiln>ralni-.v 1 Solty. f . his two timely field goals in the bad. If th l)oy makes a mistake he Mil I :','.\ llullS !! Tl-.llll . -II Sll.'ll Culllp!)\l[l'l ... VI Ili'HS, f , age, not only to tiis team-mates but also to his own fourth and extra periods. With the will cause a miss, after the ten ir.fi US KUiila, r 1 IS IDS Slitll Vunl Hi church parish, When repeatedly questioned about his- J. J. Fisch quintet trailing hy 49-47 men on the teams call-down the .. 11 Shf|i|iaril, I I It Klrst Ahl Mi|ii;iil . r.salii. kr count in the lust minute of the pins that \yt;re standing and half I till Town lljilli-i'K 1 age, the[ individual, who is the subject of part at our lverwon, final session, Lepping dumped an of t|iem call the wrong numbers. column, steadfastly denied being over the age limit set accurate shot through the hoop to The pin boy should be able to sit Hooklf. (3H) knotlthe count and force ithe con- without moving until spare is com- by the Recreation; Department. An investigation into pleted. The pins are all iet bat the lunlilt, test jnto an overtime period. At Saiitnc-r, the matter by .pirnes A.^Keating, C.Y.O. athletic direc- this point he failed to conclude his bowler must tell his funny story to tor, and memtofers of the St. James' parish found the night's work as he cracked through his team mates before he shoots. oily, r Ii St. James" defense in the last 20 K you are up pa right, don't shoot, Su.llivvu.li,, K „ 1L player to be a lull two years over age; muc|i to their pull an AlfoniM attd.'Qaston at to lll'ltl .T, K - " seconds of the extra period to lay You Don't Have tj> Spend FIRS1 SOUND k (I embarrassment, f up a neat hook shot which parted be polite to Wwler on left. D)D this for the first two games and n the a Lot of Mwejy on 10 'is tlie net and handed the decision: We don't have knowledge of the player's identity, to New Brunswick. third Bame look at, clock and blame Warrtnra the pin boy for late bowling. If you GOLF EQUIPMENT! Ct F since We didn't inquire. His punishment will be dealt The turning point in the game have .a complaint fthntu pin boy ulty f ... t II came about in the middle of the SEE - TRY - BUY II II out by his conscience and team-mates who will, in the don't let the manager handle it. I IfrtH, f ... fourth stanza when Woodbridee's lijiila, <' 10 Call down to the piri boy yourself. one of our I|B|M>;IM. -J future, look upon him as costing them the champion- §ob Bisler fouled put, leaving St. He is sure,to be frightened into re- lvi'p»on, f shtp.'Hrrrray havehad'-rr«Tjim~ Jafflea virtually wiLhout any height 6000 USED SETS in the line up lo control trwWek- spect &TJOU. The tougher the language"Trie moW WghteMi^fte of Popular Make Clubs 21 a breach of sportsmanship—that we don't know. How- boards. gets or he may call back to you and ASLOtf1 ?o PER Hiiiiklm tU) ever, it is our intention to ewnerate the si Jamqfe' Both teams fought on almost OF SPRING! V help your score by having you in a, AS «J hurijUllfilll,, / ...J! 5 I litath)atick)rganizatiqn,and the ^playiers whose trus,t w^s tven terms in the initial period happy fi'ame of mind for the eve- ni tntr, r .'.:• „.•:., i " i1 .• J with Ntw Bmnswim holding ft This is your opportunity to AliialiHin nuing. If you happen to be lucky •.. time kr a TEXACO check-up! abuspd cy &n Individual'without their knowledge. In' slight 16-14 edge at the close !wt nil In yo»r present set at low enough to hit the pin boy with a low cost! ,uur oil In i,oo« mid lei tu itet it hi tao^past St. James*' attUettc ^cjgds have always gone the jsession.t The tenrpo of action >> not •through., yo.ur Accurate y tontinued on. the. same level in lui <«r«frt* Kprbu Mid Uatiw itWm. Wf'H '"' Kmilt, unblemisfrffl in defeat ah4flMfetfd the recentn;jii- shooting but a poor formation, be "the second Ivuinc with me WKRENT HM'ct buttery, tires, snark plwfs, radrttor, Hwl « %de rlaB'^ift'M*'the entrfWpi«|h)n of the organi- wre -to Itfiifh the loudest so he you want n really ihoruusli jub, set a SUN SCIEN- n BeAtKflrtntet arata Bears you; ThWi f(s\X ar% eve» for CLUBS 75c DAY III IC DIAGNOSIS and know the exact condition Wnrfior. (41) zation, as small a matter as IT may appear. When you | two point lead to hold a the evening. "I your eiijine. (A few dollars spent now can save U firmly believe in righteousness, jin^an injustice is com- margin as HUM half-time bpzzer Fine Selection of Hens, f 3 sounded. * VHI real mon«y later on.) l*t an jive ymu oar a 1 f Ewctly Tint •Su'lti , •( t mitted in your midst, it ia (bound to catise a little GOLF BALLS MAKIAX chiissis lubrication and ttU the cnwAcane jl If Gap it Narrowed "Pa," said th« boy, looking «ilh Custom-Made IlAVOUMB—an* m the |as embarrassment along the line. If a lesion hasten St. Jame^1 narrowed the gap ih from his book, "what aotit.a num'uus IN STOCK! tank with TEXACO-~«nd away yon g»—ready tor learned hy the" recent episode, it may have a better the third quarter to a 38-36 count, f ttetfr atf d? n-al driving pleasure. then went out ahead until the final "UsteOU, toy *».' ratted the II t 41 effect on the organization ftnd player In flit future atfmrte -ol action whep Lepplite lather (toil pejilnd tiw evening SP0RTIN6 Rookttt m) than a championship. ' • '. • ' acQcunted fojf hU memorable field ^tiiM^P«^;jt '» ••'* GOODS Schmidt V ITS POSSIBLE., .••/ goal forcing the Utufe. ,i»to an she w»<" 2 OvertUhe period, JAGS SERVICE Abrttharo, f ..... It Recently, a former cnarj^tensblp flgltfef, with a tur- 461 State St. P. A. 4-3461 L y, it. KTiUt BWer wleUued ia Hit m- I" iv WK, hullivan f qomes Jugluwt,ki, 1'rap. CONmv BLVB. -» mi Utltkr, u tl brain, and hta manager c^wd -^ excluaivt "u"rs: 8 (o 8 1 Verik, S INDEPENDENT THUR8DAY, MARCH 22, 1951 PAGE SIXTEEN William Romig Hotwreil Last Riles II, fofltkll m Spring SPORTS ROUND-UP CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS At Confirmation Party j (Continued frnni Sport Pane) (Continued fr-n Sports Page> FORD&~Mr. and Mrs. William For Mary Ani.,[ Hbrll l«rd (1 I popularity to fatten their bank accounts. While the RomiB. Jr. SOI Crow. Hill Road. fcr*li'riuni lii ^i ' 1 (NOT!: Contributions to this column mint be In this office no Debut at Rutgers entertained at a family dinner KEASBEY Fun. irutt I:,.: i:; i interior decorations were going on, the manager de- later than TUESDAY NOON of e»ch week Ewnts lilted here imltiH" L'J'.I lt;;' ' partv in honor of the conflrma- Mrs, Mary Antol v. • Brlffln 1^ l::« 1 cided a chandelier hanging from the center of the cell- •ft broadcast daily at 7: JO A. M. on -the "Around the Countl«i NEW BRUNSWICK 11 iirm'of their son. William Slaine tol, Cr., 12 Crow \; wltun 1«< 1 With Your Weetlj Newspapers pro«ram over New Brunswick held Thursday »• ki*ra\c IH rnadt lit annual bo<* on thr Rut- ing would add color to the main dining room. But be- Radio Station WCTC. 1450 on jour dial.) gers University rampus this week fore going ahead with ordering the expensive orna- The (AJPSLS were Mr. and Mrs. Orek Church Rr, \ MARCH was the eelebmn ,' • *hrll I oaipiKlHil 111 when Coach Harvey Harman Innvartt Borup. Mr. and Mrs. Ray- till! Ir i; ) n called together some 60 candidate* ment -he thought it would be best to consult his fighter 18—Dance sponsored bv Senior Sodality of St. James' Church mond Borup »nd daughter. Mar- Burial was in ii••. Tilth i 181 for spring practice drills in St. James' Auditorium. jorie Ann. Menlo Par*; Mr. and Ty. The pall hr;n<. IM, whose first name was Joe. The next afternoon, Joe *tso Making preliminary prepara-, Mrs William Kucsma •«>««»»• Toth. Robert K<,\ InlllKr came strutting into the restaurant dressed like a Wall 31—United Nations Dance sponsored by Colonia Civic Club at 1 I:,'. tions for his tenth season as. coach Kurt Gifford and Jeffrey, Wood- Pongrac?;, Frank R,,; niml 1 Clubhouse. at Rutgers, Harman had the cheery Street financier when he was approached by his man- brldRc Mr and Mrs. Raymond Boros and Peter F;i,,, I'l'J'J APRIL task of greftlne no fp»fr than 30 ager on the subject of the new chandelier. In no hurry ; Hanson and son. Scott. Metuchtti; varsity latter winners ot last year's 5—Testimonial Dinner in hone, of Mr and Mrs. Abraham J. Otto Maier, Mr. and Mrs. August ATTEND AFFAIR Hit- squad. to make a decision, Joe took out a big cigar, 1ft it care- Neiss at Wdadbridge Community Center sponsored by 1 Connrepation Adalh Israel Bauer. Jr.. and daughter, Ra« FORDS—M™II- :• 11: Although the Scarlet team of fully, then turned to his manager and replied, "You 5—Meeting of Colonia Republican Club at home of Mrs. Daniel Evelvn. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Fed- Laisy Mary No •i;n 1960. made up mostly of sopho- really have some good ideas about making this place Den Bievker. North Hill Road. Colonia. dmon and Mr. and Mr* William a grand crawl <>[ • mores and juniors, managed to 7—Square dance sponsored by Colonia Volunteer Fire Company Hanson and son and daughter Cootiettc Club li.-v break even in eight [james, Har- real high class, and 1 think a chandelipr is just what , Mi.i v.:;i; at the fireholise. Inman Avenue. Bvton and Linda Diane, this were: Mrs. Mim.u;. A lit K«u«d III) man fell that Injuries kept his we need." Re looked,around the room, stuck out his 7—First dance sponsoredM Iselin First, Aid Squad at St. Ce- place. ^ • Louis Brown, M. Hi" | Till Queensmen far below their po- : Sciver, Mrs. Rap B Ml! ii- tential. chest, took a long puff on his cigar, then turned to hit celia-s Hail. HdimriMii I;; r,:: 10—MceMnc of Colonia PTA at Colonia School'. 3 P M Thorn, Mrs Dem: Bllnil • •. i;s '-:. Ttee Scarlet, gridders will wprk manager with the remark, "But be sure you get the 10—-Meeting of Colonia Demosmir Club at Merritt. Hohr, Am- Mrs. Thelma French Elsie Kins.. Mn- \. filino . iiv. i^:. out only four (jays this week, then best musician available to play that there chandelier." hearst Avenue, Colonia. and Mrs. Alice »(,»„ retire for t respite during Rutgers 10-19—"Day Nineties Revue' sponsored by Colonia Volunteer Heads Mother'* Club MS gprlng vacation. HOOKERS Fife Company and Auxiliary, at Woodbridge Sigh School FORDS—Mrs. Thelma Fijench PLAN MEETINfi (••IHrtliJl Mtv lip* Bill Arway and Prank Capraro, Erik Christensen may enter the Army ranks by way Auditorium. ' ' •• • • vi r two varelt* ptrtormeft from Wood- 13—Spaghetti supper sponsored by the Auxiliary of Woodbridae was elected president of the Mo- of West Point. , . , Baseball teams desiring to enter ttiersc1 Club of Boy Scout Troop troqj> comrtiiitrc ,; Ltemkii 1:.» 1*1 bridge, ate, currently working out Fire Company No. 1, in the "dugout" at the ftrehouse. I 17 with the Scarlet squad the Mid-County League are asked to contact Les Lar- r2—Supper and Card Party sponsored by New Jersey Depart- No. $2 at its meeting held at the Troop No. 53 vnii n ,113 11!' ment. National Organization World War Nurses., home of Mrs. Joseph Retortion, 13 in Our Lady 6f Fv,i •• sen, president of the circuit. . . . He,rb Kutcher has 14-15—"Born Ve^terday" to be presented toyAdat h Israel Players Liberty Street. Mis. Evelyn Nochta SON AND HF.IR T«nn Hullrr been appointed to fulfill the Athletics' business man- at Community-Ctntef, Amboy Avenue. was co-hostess. Tests for Umpires 1I-S8—St. Jumei' parish musical comedy, "Good Nc-ws" to be ager's post recently va'cated by Walter Drews. . . . i Other officers elected were: Mrs.! FORDS—Mr in,.. presented in St. James' Audittorium. Marie Game, vice president: Mrs.' Chizmadia, 64 Wall 1 1 Jim Lake, who has been collecting laurels all season 16—Fashion ShOT sponsored by Senior Sodality of St James' I. :: In Newark Mar. 30 Alfred Harhisen. secretary; Mrs the parents of a M>V Blind while leading the Barrons to a successful campaign, Church in St James Auditorium. William Miller, treasurer; Mrs. Perth Amboy Gem: MAY FORDS—Peter Smoyalc. former added another ihis week by being the first JSoodbridge Edna Munn. publicity; Mrs. Mary! president of the New Jersey State 2—Smorgasborl Luncheon at Woodbridw Community Center Burdash. historian. LIST SESSION Hollar IVn basketball player to be named to the All-County team sponsored by Sisterhood of Congregation Adath Israel, The dark horse prise was won by FORDS—The L i Baseball Umpires' Association, an- of Ontt 163. Amen, : nounced today his .organization's two years in succession. . . . Al Bchuler, Shell Lab's 5—Ten-year Reunion of Wooribridge High School Class of 1941 Mrs. William Budlck. Plans were annual examinations for prospec- at Park Hotel. Plainfield. I discussed for the scouts camping meet Tuesday. Mi: ace bowler, is currently enjoying the best season of his P, M. in the post i . tive umpires will be held Friday 5—May Day danpp sppnsored by Holy Name Society of SI. An- trip to Camp Watchung. ' night, March 30, in the Newark career on the alleys, and at the present appears certain drew's Church in church hall. Avenel. I ADDITION TO KAMI I Evening News Building at 8 o'clock to take the Craftsman's Club individual bowling title. ATTEND SERVICES FORDS — Mr Interested persons may secure . . . Further information on the prospective umpires FORDS—Members of Our Lady Panek. 146 LOIU'VK application blanks by writing to Could Be Logical Reason the .parents of a dm, Carl Newman, chairman of the ex examinations to be held later this month can be ob- of Peace PTA who attended the "Mama," asked 7-year-old Clara, He: "Why do you weep and i Day of Recollection at St. Peter's LSI. Peter's Geneva 1 i; a mining committee, at Montclair tained by phoning Pete Smoyak at his home in Fords. .sniffle at a picture show over the Brunswick. High School, or J. W. Coffee, sec what does transatlantic mean?" i Church, New Brunswick, were Mrs. ... Father James Russell rates the. plaudits of this imaginary woes of people you never I Frank Kirsh. Mrs. William Allen, retary of the association, at 11 '.'Across the Atlantic, of course," 1 Shirley Tempk i.-, Oak Lane. Cranford, N. J. column for the fine job he. turned in directing the replied her mother, "Trans always Mrs. Emil Ballcki. Mrs John Mar- about giving UP : • She: "Same reason why youhevka, Mrs. John Kauputa, Mrs. , Individuals desiring to take th Parochial Grammar School Basketball League during means 'across.'" ; permanent - retirem-: i | examination are asked to subml "Then, I suppose,' ' continued scream and yell when a man youi Joseph Buck. Mrs. John Tlena, Charles Black. Hoiu.- their applications at their earlies the past season The Recreation" Department is con- Clara, "that transparent means a don't -know slides into second , Mrs. Stephen Soos, Jr. and Mrsma. y become a Navy ; Benjamin Kabala. convenience. templating rebuilding the Fords Park baseball stands cross patient." base." husband is in thr : 1 | and may be called : as well as putting the diamond in shape for the com- British and French bar easing of Dissident Czech exiles set up a Truman says U. S. foreign policy 'seeks world welfare. any time. New Brunswick 5 ing season. If all goes well, the Red Blazers will use The war crime sentences. rival oragnization. (Continued from Sport Page* field to complete their 1951 schedule.... Coach George point, which proved to be the Gerek inaugurated his pre-season drills today with his downfall. full squad. His pitchers and catchers got a jump on the Leppins and Figlo shared attack honors for New Brunswick by rest of the players by reporting Tuesday to start lim- CHRISTENSEN'S piercing the hoops for 17 and 12 bering up their arms and shoulder muscles. counters, respectively. Bislar and Anneai registered 16 and 15 points' to set the pace for St. James from' A Distinction Soo-oo-oo-oe-ee! .he floor. I One of the funniest things Since the tournament is func- "Father,' said (tie small boy, about the good old girls of our"what is a pork barrel?" ioning on a double elimination' set is the stern distinction they ^^ basis, Si. Jaroat is still in conten- ( mjr you an tion for the county title. The draw between a person who dyek inquisitive Woodbridge combine is slated to her sair and one who merely -^^ you m,ow?« meet the Highland Park Becrea- touches' it up. - Ohio State j "Only ^ , geDerai way. It.g w ion quinutet tonight on the local Joumal- | institution, more or less mythical, ilgh school court at 8:15 o'clock. | ttoo enablenable aa CongressmaCongressman tto shoshow The winners of tonight's contest his talks that he can bring home will enter the semi-finals to be held First Card Player—"We'd better in Monday and Tuesday nights. stop the game now; we're even." Second Card Player —"Even! i. J. KlKh (31) AbMt G V T How do you make that out?" ami', First Player—"Why_ , ^yo^u had all An Inquisitive visitor to a small iarlllii, f IT my "money "a"little "while"ago""and ivlUa Se "«an Questioning every- >|i|iii:y:. f thin ab (Velicr, <• « now I've got yours!" i 8 °Ut the community, its nwii, 'j ——-—'.— | elevation above sea level, politics, B, K !: Pretty Late I religious tendencies, bank clear- J'L'uniiiir, _ • Funeral Director: "How old are j ances, and so on. Finally he asked: you, sir?" j "What is the death rate in this Jmn' Aged Mflurner: "I'm 98." ! town?" To which the somewhat FunermDlrector: "Hardly worth I bored native rtplied: "About one :oing home, is it?" 1 to a person." )flCWK iuui, r A M'U*'I \t). '1 \1 t UlNler, Flurln , ! 18 11 i ^IJMI;.HI Anno I, Ltta. k_i-I JorJatl, ^ *p.» 0rd,er II—IS Mnitrpitc* Slic-ll (III BUsteF ShoW •Dim (.)< Ill * H!9 14 Coarte Work nuuac-i o. .j .. .'.Very ha/i | ! IH I'.Ml hi.I I Mill form, I, call It, to ring me up diir- m J 61 ing church hours." til(i 71l(i Guest—"Probably she knows you I iilimlii CD don't go to church." hr,,'. I 1! Hostess—"Very likely; but she might have had the decency to fyhr'mi! |l«tluvin assume that I do." Mutual Troubles T'J'i ST Texan—'rtxas is a great state WELCOME BADY You can board a train at dawn, 1 FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Andre and 24 houfs later you will still be jKoch, 20 Lawrence Street, are th in Texas. parents of a daughter born in th Miss Ohio—We have trains Ilk "i Amboy General Hospital. that in our state too.

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