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NO. 25 Published On u tad Olia 11*0 CARTERET, N. J., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1962 At P O., OarUreV R J PRICE TEN CENTS ophies Hold Fire Political Campaign Fighting Lions Practice Now in High Gear;

|l|,. |o IVillll ilxmitive Personnel At Local FMC Plant . Holds Demonstration Issues Are Debated rOIIIIIIH'- CARTERET — In observance CARTERET — The borough political campaign wMtiitlon if Fire Prevention Week Ber- nard E. Raymond, Fire Chief is warning up on both fronts. Mriiry I). of the local plant of FMC Cor- Bid Parents Democratic candidates are defending their rec- poration (formerly "Westva- ords and that of the administration while the Re- co"), conducted a flre fighting n! !h>' Molls practice for all supervisory per- Attend PTA publican candidates, hurled a variety of charges •h •]• dinner sonnel. The hour long pro- and outlined the campaign platform. . Pirsi-; by Prof. Byron D. Stuart of in industrial flre fighting pro- Upsala College, East Orange at CARTERET — In a state- grams, said that a total of 5 CARTERET — Republican • i.iippy and the meeting of the Washing- ment issued today by the three candidates in a statement is- in wive you flre extinguishers were used SCKNF AT LIONS I III ton-Nathan Hale-Mlnue Paren Democratic incumbent candi- sued today outlined a 16-polnt ;. in promote ciwn rri.m left in richt arc: Henry D. Allen, district governor; Ed. Philips, president; the session. dates Mayor Stephen Skibaand Lr»tfr A. Sutm, ih.iirni.in thf Hnys .Hid <,irl Cnmmittre; Bill Kgan, one of the players; Bob Elliott, manager, and Teacher Association to be held program on which they seek s Savins of Lives Councilmen Thomas Deverin election. lliiiin.is CoiiKlilin, recreational director. Wednesday night, October 17. .; Henry Al- _ FMC Plant Manager Vlncen and Alexander Such said that The candidates are: An thf preven-| ubiM leadi-rs joined others in evention of injury," Kaehler sewer improvement and correc- I III Uf VdU t CARTRRET — The Ciirlerci Week-end Hike CARTERBT — Carey Coun- id. "Beyond that, however, action taken by Mayor Skiba tion featuring a complete over- iie Kitniikii Buy Area in aswii- in the first place, Cnrteret .Ii Vu;;r urea:Education Asniciiitiori will mi.ei;t their determination to join cil No. 1280 Knights of Colum- :e is a threat to job security, all cleaning of sewer systems. would niakelln thr High School Auditorium bus are holding their annual res cost jobs." wouldn't have any Turnpike Establish a regular mainten- ... . liands in a spirited effort to Slated by Scouts exits at all. Only by Skibas i.ii'll'-vi' in srr-j Monday nmht, (Vtober i;» and | , , ,, Columbus Day dance tomorrow Carteret Fire Marshall Neil ance and cleaning program af 1|( V( tn mull of $227,502 in evening from 9 PM, through 1 untiring efforts, the Turnpike Mini join with,Mrt. Altx: ni.cr Koviu";. ptcsi- tj,f United f**niid Ciunptuun lit CARTERET — Members of iullo and Fire Chief James utilizing present boro personnel. A.M. at the Columbian Club. Authority realized the import- 'ilii to Lion- drat.of thr association has ox- opening supper meet- Troop 80, Boy Scout* of Am- I'Rourke attended the session. Repair faulty sewers. tlmt M t< i h erica, sponsored by 8t. Deme- Ben Grasso, Steve Turk and ance of Carteret and its indus- 3 Solve the bad' roads "T^ *? •"?*. ' "' * '»« «' Orac*- Lulhrrun Church School Demonstration try and revised their plans and' '•Hi ters will tttond trie ; !ti|im*UXialnlan Church will be Andrew Hamadyk, chairmen, problem. Give Carteret the Hull. Perth Ambny last week. Gabriel Comba, Public Re- put a northbound entrance and of On the aiimda will in. d more than 350 Boy announced that the music will Rood roads it deserves. We are , . ;i Tlii- urowp listened to Harryj be provided for by James Skit- .tions chairman of the Car- southbound exit here'in Car- 1 and Scouters from the jret Board of Education, an- now paying enough for good Committee, .cuaalon of salaries, dues, and A. Cuopw, chalrmim of the , , . ka's Merrymakers. teret, When this Democratic road's but are not getting them, H Mr Bob!»«UrninroU within the wiiojl'Coimr. Alloy.s Corporation. Hill.!Northmt Dlstrict of le council has won the Ftate lounced today that all teach- administration came into office ihe tetunorganlMtloiu. For the first side nnd past Bc0[lts wno w111 rs and other employees of the 4. Create an Air Pollution in 1957 we imediately started Board — with stringent rules, •n on doing,time twehers from thf Abra-;man of the chol system would attend a flre to press tor the southbound en- Hike-O-Ree. Purify the air. Remdve the >ob with ham linooln and Nicholas Mi-'county United Fund, say that shtins demonstration to be trance and northbound exit introduced ue whools will be repiewntfd.jthe voluntary teamwork methoH Stanley P. Mikus, District consecutive year. Five teams odors. n reprciwiitfd.jthe Vdluataiy teamwork mtthoa. y were entered at the tournament eld next Wednesday at the because we realized the need. =1 rtl. HMlTjr Mrs. tCovaci 8wu 5. Create an Industrial urnt-d ottojj of rai:,,ri(! funds for many local! * Executive, who made held at the Asbury Park Coun- Jarteret High School field. Ar- This has been accorriplished for commission — to attract high i IMIV coach- ichod to have iU repre»*nta-!senice* .it one time is the bpst!kumv" these plHng' not«d that a angements for the program the convenience of every Car- I'iiilipk ptt- ! try Club. The winning team paying, desireable companies. UVMelecled before the meetln.3 lllusir,ii|f»n o' democracy that HlkOHlke-O-ReR e i s " a flfulll weekk - are being made by School tret taxpayers — Is this an is- .» thf lolknr- find of Scout hikitK and camp- consisted of Capt. William BYRON D. STUART Screen out low payers and un- The onuuratkm \( taking a "ur country offers each ye.ir In Couglin, Awtaw Galvanic*, Board Vice-Presldent Joseph sue? Of course not — this is desirable ones. Work in con- .-: a. U'ib Bed. • comniunl- in« by Troops »d Explorer „ ! at Supertni 5 + Soviet Unlor and traveled ex- an accomplishment, Icku^.-.K Clary Pi»t» .ilorm a section of the Ben Kardos aho Doc Stramski. junction with Planning Board 'h» Hiai : w- } mt of. Schooi6 Robert O'lJon tensively wi.Am that country, (Continued on Page (Continued on Page 2) "•''•11, ]• -TJ Historic Appalachian, 5wi!l." EMfa' player on the winning numbrr of yam In the Jtfjtem,'*!!'' rontniiutlon in Raritiu Bay team received an electric time lell, and Carteret Flre Marshal He is a former principal of !' : ,'U (trade experience and sub- *«« considerably below the gifto "The chief purpoKeK of this feil Zullo. adventure is to encourage hlk- clock and Ray Abazia won Westfleld Junior High, where tj United Funds in the udjoln- H,T,mowUi . and the prize for low score while "It \E well known that the his work and convictions have Doc Sti'omski won a prize for Irst few minutes in a fire ar left the|r mark in the schools Borough Family Adopts iritical ones," Comba said ! .supplement the new Boy Scout second low gross, The trophy and his service was "comjur- nea; tlle 200 mitrk thls M i"tion WHS only $1.78 "The School Board, therefore, r!li"tt and! *" for the team prize was awarded able to no other member of to $3.25 in vlshes all its employees to be ,,"„ r .,lHiln collrfie credits with fme puit<1 Units wll check-In on Friday by State Deputy Gardner. the *taff" cites their Board of Two Distressed Children ii rti)i)rouri-''*urp'iWi"lg jOtftl- $4 10 •veninit at Camp Mohican, familiar with the use of the Education. He is currently an The teachers held apodal ton.' For corporate giviim he Robert Reat Council's long- many flre extinguishers we associate professor of educa- CARTEKET - Mr. and hand to a distressed or or- meeting or. October lj. when said lh.it Rarltan iiay showed term camp and establish a have in the schools. This dem- tion at Upsala College, Mrs. Paul N, La Due,, 35 phaned child. .^iilui, Retre- $3G2 r Rev. Ross Lists instration will include actual Chestnut Street, who have '!;•• of the the bourd of education discuss- campsite for the evening. Sat- An invitation is bejng ex- It was learned this week ed the Organization Chart of 1)eth'.-i S450 an.i Trenton's lrday, following breakfast, the >ractice by all custodians, some tended to all parents of all bor- tone through enough hard- that Mrs. La Due, who goes ">rt that the t« 34 eachers and other school pe,r- ships in their own lives, be- most com- the locnl school nycleni groups will start hiking the Sermon Theme ough schools to attend this to work every day, has finan- r "A .stvrrt of an; United Fund Appalachian Trail beginning at ionnel." lieve in extending a helping' '.•. ic ib In Teachers were ursied to join 1 meeting and share an informa- cially adopted "Lee Kum Ok" .Continued on Paue - CAHTERET — "The Third 1 ne Ncw Catfish Pond. The units will Lamb, a professional safety tive, challenging and educa - an 11-ycar-old Korean girl [ii;)li-mentedi' Jt'fty Education As- continue on the trail most of Commandment" based on St. engineer, pointed out that this ::,ij- > on tj*oclation and the National Edu- Mark 2 and 3 will be the ser- tional experience, Parents were through Foster Parents' Plan, the day visiting the Mt. Mohi- is the first time such training urged to bring their friends jcatlon Association :an Fire Tower, Old Baldy and mon theme of the Rev. Willis Inc., 352 Park Avenue, South, rs has been offered or required along to the session. •>'!•' Ken- ^ " Kovacs, *^° formerly /rape Festival Sunflsh Pond. They will then Morgan Ross, pastor, at the )f school employees. New York City, The Foster ,,„,., ^.crtm held the past of president was 9:30 A. . and 10:45 A. M. se Harry Lubern. principal of Parents have promised Jo nftlne ne rsl truvel to Worthlngton State ,i 'Aarren ^ " ' " meeting of Set For Sunday Forest where' the group will ices of Zion Evangelical Luth- Minue School has announced contribute $15 a month to- school year. Others elided •amp Saturday evening. After eran Church, 710 Roosevel uccoth Services that his school will be open at ward the child's support for ijwere Albert Brechka, vice presi- CARTERET - The tru'di- dinner and Inter-unit visita- Avenue. 7:30 P.M. for inspection to all at least one year. dent: Mlsit Rose Falduit, sccre- tion.tl festival The Seventeenth Sunday af- At Hill Synagogue who have not yet had an op- tions the district will Conduct Kum Ok was left at the tary; William O'Neill. trcaMircr by the St. El:as Holy Name So- a "roundup campflre". In ad- ter Trinity will be observed. CARTERET — The Congre- portunity to view the structure. gation Brotherhood of Israel, door of an orphanage when anil Francis T. Tonn-zuk. cor- eiv will b< Held this Sunday dition to stunts and stories, Mrs. Robert Peterson will direct will hold its services for Sue- she was a few days old and responding secretary. vening at the seliool audl- popular songs from summer the Senior Choir at the 9:3 :oth starting on Friday evening, one one ever heard from her v Set Mrs. Kovac* succeeds Oirild camp will be sung. Sunday, A. M. service and the Junior Elks Lodge Plans October 12; at 6:03 P. M.. Sat- parents. .. She is being cared Brown, who e|courane be con- next Tuesday evenlhg in th post rooms at 8:00 p. M., w to be set aside for a special build to ing meeting. • *' on Novem- Tlu* organization Is ready .'; "" the needs erect u new post home at 28 • MU be shown Pt'ivshiiig Avenue after appro ••"'i'rnt,.s The inn one of the many bids su ' ""• church nutted by contractors in th 1)1 welcome. areu. -i.ul.s W||i Since all members are en 'II'IIVVH iifnivr. titled to a vote, the puildim Committee has sent remlndei . '' I'MIIIHK the lit all of its over 300 member .ship hoping for a full house o: ' ll" \ niter u The Tuesday for the sole purpose discussing and approving tl erection of the modernitt llliiKlillK.

lint; ill Hit- lulled Kuilll - Kutilitn Hity Anil) HALLOWEKN DANCE 1J ,l> till ' "' Uuuuh- Ail) FIND DUIVK; AUHHI-HK \,irl.l» imlr viull cliiiimiion, biifecial niiest; John Sehpin CARTER?T — Post No. 26 1 FMC KMPLOVKKS 1IAVK KIKK KKACTU'h: Four of thr lucul uUiit of FMC) Corporation *lUtk a »pUHiV pi left In rlxlil an: Dun HIJKB I' ' l',,iled Stairs MrUls Beflnliw Company; Al laaiekab, American Legion will hold niMuy |u-i:>uiiiid are required to be urutitikiit Ut the IMS tomojrow) Industrial Ui- ( ul.nt ami Harry A. Cooper, CluirmaArof the Board costume ball October 27 in Le oil lire. An part uf tlir ylant's lire training luosiam, ull suii giqn Memorial of tUe pliuit'it uidliy tire ii PAGE TWO OCTOBER 11, 12, 1962 Republicans OBITUARIES (Continued from Page 1> Carteret for intelligent long range plan- -MBS FRANCES KISH ning. Jewish Community N •• CARTERET — Mrs. Prances 6. Create a committee of ei .TKIsh (Bleckle), 42, 83 Clauss prominent non-political citizens ^Street, died at her home on to investigate the possibilities •October 5 after A short Illness. | of creating an emergency hospi- SJBom in Carteret, shp was n tal on borough owned property, geommunlcant of St. Joseph's Push this project to ultimate -Church, and a member of the successful conclusion. £8t. Joseph's Rosary Society, St 7. End wwteful, part time •Joseph's PTA, The Ladles Mix-! government In Carteret, to give ••Hilary of the Veterans of For- full time service to the citizens. Tflen Wnrs, Star Undine Post F.iimlnat«-mo»t of the part time •*2314. She Is survived by her positions of ntijor lmporance Thusband, Andrew; threp sons. held by politicians and combine them Into full time positions ^D»nnl», Bruce, and Keith, nil with qualified persons filling *«t home: and her parents, Kn- Morton S. Baum, Rabbi The annual fiinu i them. Toch Bleckie, Perth Amboy. nnd .Succos schedule at Loving part wUl be held «„,',',, a. Create position of full "'Mrs Mary Hlub Blrrkle, Car-! Justice Congregation, Friday nlng. October 2n ,,i r,' time Boro Engineer and Build- evening, October 12, Candle at the Loving Jnv1(,,, ng Inspector (one position) Ration. . THe funeral was held from lighting time, 6:01 P. M. instead of part time engineer Children will b- , ttr Bteub Funeral Home. 54 ind part time building inspec Services, 8 P. M. lr • Wh?eier Avenue, on October g, Succos morning, • Saturday, Wth Torah Hags lltl,| or Saving to borough of at prizes and refresiin , at 9 A. M., and was followed by least $5,000, plus better service. October 13, S A. M. ur B Ht*h Requiem Mass st St. Junior Congregation, 10 A. M. Slmchas Torah nu • Joseph's Church at 9:30 A. M . h Create position of full and 10:45 A. M. completion of the .,' wl»h the Rev. .Patrick M. Lyon. time tax assessor and purchas- Saturday evening services, 6 the live. Books of M,,',,.j OSV. celebrant. Interment was lnp expeditor. Saving to boro p M. commencement or w-.l, of at least $25,000 per year. at St. James Cemetery, Wood- Second Day 8uecos, Sunday, of annual reading bridge. Bearers were Julius c. Combine position of Su- October 14. Children will pan,. K<*h, ST.. Julius Kish. Jr.. Rob- pervisor of Roads and Sewage Services. 9 A. M. the Torah PTOCCSMO" Plant. Eliminate timekeeper In ert Lee, Edward Lee, Julius WOMAN OF TIIK YEAR: Mrs. Irrnr S.vnnHiecki (risrhO has been proclaimed "Woman of the Junior Congregation. 10 A. Mrecite the Torah BV Borough Oarage — get time Knvacs nnd Steve Phillips. Year1' by Carteret Business and Professional Woman's Club. On th* left U Miss Ginjer mid 10:45 A. M. Rarltan Candy n.-b The Nun.1: nnd the Servants clock. Saving $12,000. Sherry, rltili president. They are watching Mayor Stephen Skiba sUnlng m proclamation. Hoshhanah Raboh, Friday. of i'4ry paid their respects on The BFW Is this week observing National Business and Professional Women's Week. End conflicts of interest Sunday afternoon nt 4 P. M. in Borough. October 19, Services, 7 A. M. Finry services were held Sun-. 9. Eliminate the dangerous Shmlnl Atwres day evenlne at 8 P. M. bv Rpyjand had been secretary of the McHale Dinrr, Employees at gamble with Carteret lives on Friday evening, October 19. Dominic M. Manzo. OSM. The.Ciszak piumbir.i; concern for McHale Diner, the pallbearers, inadequate lire fighting equip- candle time 5:50 P. M. lield at LOVIHK V^'-rans pf Foreien Wars end 'he last two yenr?. |Carteret and Woodbridge Po- ment by bringing the fire equip- Saturday morning, October gallon were the 1 20. 9 A. M. ma . IN Tadiff' Auxiliary of S;ar Bom in Elizabeth. Mrs. Czlsaklice escorts, nnd the Blzub Fun- ment up to the minimum safety history of tin- j,,.v, L9 rising Post 2314," Carteret. had resided !n Cartevet 20 years.feral Home standards of the New Ylskor memorial service*, 10 tnunlty. h~!d ritual services Sunday Wife of George C. Ciszak, Sr., Family of the late Fiie Rating group. A. M. Mr. Herb Harris t Evening services, 6 P. M. at 8:30 P. M. ' she 1? also survived by a son, Mrs. Frances Kish. 10. Modernize fire house MRS. ROBERT KENNKTH IIARTMAN the Jewish Comnm: iQeorpe C. Jr. at home; two number One and erect a new Simchas Torah Schedule: I CARD OF THANKS welcomed the enj>u SOPHIA SMXSKT 'sisters. Mrs Nellie Dluock ofj arm fire house in West Car-! Children's celebration. Sat- dance, and express (| , ANGELINA HORZEMPA rf n Sophia Sllnsky iSzeraK 190 3arw»od and Mis. Bertha De- teret. urday evening, October 20 at |n the comi>. ll«'tion (it I)] We wish to express our sin- 630 P. M. at Loving Justice D'morest Avenue, died suddenly'itoev of Adamston nnd two 11. On borough owned pro- Marlene Anne Gombos Communit cvnti- stJ nn Octnb°r 9 in Orterft. Sh?|brothers. Frank Fortuna, of cere thanks to all our relatives, pert, improve recreatitonal pro- Congregation. during the t^xt fe U «>irvived by on» son. Frsnk ^Hnbetli and >.*ric-hn^l Fortuna,friends and neighbors for the pram to Include adults, girls Sunday morning. October 21, Habbl Morton T"*\ of Great Kills. Staten Is- if K^elle. kindness and sympathy they and more boys. Make program Weds Robert K. Hart man ;crvices 9 A. M, thanked the cm q lpnd: five grandsons: one A hieh requiem Mass will be extended duriiiR our bereave- full time, to Include all seasons Junior Conn legation, 10 A. M.the fine respon.v-1< ment in the. death of our dearly of year. Finance the Carteret ind 10:45 A. M. one niece. Olga offered today In Holy Family CARTERET — A pretty wed- bridge Hl«h School and is a for the Curterel Hi beloved wife, mother, daughter, Youth Center. (This Is now • Pomotor, South River: two Church followinc thp funeral ding took place In St. Eliza- student at Union Junior Col-: and the United Jr ". n*TihPW5. Albert and Joseph from th? Synowieckl Funeral and sister. Angelina Horzempn, jrione because of our insisting!....,. „ Catholic Church iege, Cranford. He Is employed! The HebrPW Sfcterhood *"> The 1962 pledgi s arc" ::.• ' J>Tiotor. Fotith River. Home. S6 Cn.rteret Avenue. In- WP wish to gratefully ac- sponsor a succos party Satur- than the. 1961 piedn»- n 1 on it and our promising: thatiat 3 P.M. Saturday when MlM by Merck lnstilllte for Thcra- "" " im in Funeary, Mrs S'.:n- termer.t wi! be in St, James knowledge with thanks the we would finance it with our day morning, October 13, at the Each family m T» , r.ky lived in Carteret for 40 "em<-tnry. W.ior'bri'l^e. many spiritual bouquets, floral own salaries until the borough Succoh of the Loving Justice ,ter of Mr. and Mrs, Paul Gom- \ftrck & Co., in Rahway. send in its HMi.ual c'' ? ' ' 'i last night. .William Roehrich and Jin Family of the late settled in Carteret, Councilman , ' ' waist, and extended into ;Vlce Chairman of the Iselln di- r.c- „ y, '"ludrnn. Angelina Horzempa.irjevi1 new cathedral train. vision and Paul Solar, Wood- r^. G. C. I"- 'K. SP. sen'- A coronet of seed pearls and bridge. iI?r) 0F is look around. We have CARTERET - Mrs. Helen f THANKS ice In West Carteret — without crystal hMd her Imported but- piants and union groups from -r'rna Ci'?a"-. :'9 of 41 Locust MR?, FRANCES KIPH Hurley Renamed Uirned away undesirable plauts having to build a new library tfl veil of illusion. She Woodbridge and Carteret were: '•rrtt. d:rd r'oiicr.y night In, We ".i^h to eyiress our sin beciuse they couldnt comply as originally proposed by Dem- carried a bouquet of rosebuds OUR FACILITIES and tqnlpmrnt ut M?':cy O \v r:il HosDital. cere thanks to a'l our neiph- AOH Auxiliary Head Radio Corporation of Ameri- ocrats and ivy. complete and up-to-date — u fine u - a ' h'^nif of Ho'v'-orr. y'ntives pr.d frienri.1; for lth C6rtaln io such ca. Hudson Pulp and Paper Co., CARTERET - Mrs". Edward|* ™^ ™ 15. Appoint qualified per- Maid of honor was Miss Anna "omnn Catholic Church he mv:>.\- nets of kindness and Hurley has been re-elected!88 •scwa8e waste, smoke, odors jU.S. Metals Refining Company, any available. m ath the Plastic Division, Royal '>' P ? y "tended d»r- president of the ladies' auxll-'and t>-pe of labor. There are who are paid to do a job ac-tiip bride. The Misses Sharon Co., An Metal Com- 'rig on- bereavement ir. the tually do the job. J :ary of Division 2. the Ancient other companies, who realizing Batlsta, Perth Amboy, and.pany. Hess Oil and Chemical --"!h nf our dearly 1: 1 Order of Hibernians. |the ld,al conditlonil ta carteret, Company, Shell Oil Company, •,vife. mother, and devoted 16. Change form of Rovern-! 7 ' Ron'tra, RoselYe' Park; Others elected, and their of-want t0 Mttle hm ^^ ar£! Mar on New Jersey daughter and niece, Mr- I rulemen.t to forever end one party bridesmaids. were Mrs. Thomaa Gar- were Company, ^ances Kish. I being taken into consideration. Best man was Robert M. O'- vice president: Mrs, Ml- Chemical Company, New Jersey We wish to gratefully ac- nV R This administration will ac- Brien, Woodbridge. Paul Gom- Mrs. Wood Company, Car- funeral home, inc. Chinese Auction Sel bos III, Carteret, brother of the ^tlrn^ioJffftSl ^ Hi™rfman^ia, sec- «Pt only desirable light mdus- Uret Irtnt SynowUckl, Diricttr y In r Auxiliary brideRaseWt, an dPark Edwar, usheredd C. .Martin, ( tribute.! and .donations of car< retary; Mrs' A- J' Bonner' trea-lrj' Workers Union, Communica- j.A Fleming, Manager We especially wish to thankL. surer, and Mrs. Patrick Dono- The Carteret road system has CARTERET — The St. Elias^ A reception was held tion Workers of America, Em- Rev. Dominic M. Manzo, OSM. van, sentinel. certainly come a long way since Post 797 and its auxiliary will! Woodbridge. Mr, and Mrs. Hart^pioyeea Union of Now, Jersey Rev. Patrick M. Lyons, OSM. Also, Mrs. Nicholas Del Vac-1957. said Mayor Sklba. He sponsor a Chinese auction on'man will reside in Carteret afterjwood Finishing Company, U.S. Rev, Victor M. Grabrian. OSM, •-liio, historian: Mrs. Paul Ma- went on to state that under Monday, October 15, at 7:30 a wedding trip to Miami Beach,Jsteel Workers of PRICE p 'he Altar boys, the organist anrf l n. mlstress-at-arms, and Mrs.the direction of Councilman . with Mrs. Ann Oavron and Fla. The bride wore a three-;piant of Avenel and l.C.W.U. soloist. Miss Eleanor Abaray. Patricia Kiraly, chairman of Such a sensible well planned Alex Fazekas, co-chairmen. ipiece oeige outfit with match- Local 434 'he Nuns'of the Servants of the standing committee. road program it in effect. It Tickets may be purchased Ln» accessories. SLASHED Mary, the students, the Rosary Committee chairmen is a shame that the citizens of from any member of the post A graduate of Carteret High ap- for the first time! Soclety and the PTA of St.;pointed were Mrs. Robert Ring- Carteret have to read the Re-or auxiliary. Prizes will be of- School, Mrs. Hartman is em- Joseph's Church, Dr. Theodoreiwod, Catholic action,, and Mrs.publican campaign nonsense. fered with refreshment* served ployed by Qulnton Co., Division Chenkln. the Carteret First Aid!Howard Burns, missions. This Democratic admlnlstra-Iat the conclusion Of the party. of Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, Squad, the Veterans of Foreign: tlon is proud of its record of The funds are being raised for as a private secretary to the Wars and its Ladles' Auxiliary! President hints at advances progress and we will continue I po»t Improvement and generalisales manager. The bridegroom ill of'the Star Landing Post 2314,'in nuclear tests. to progress and we will con-|weHare use. Iwaa. graduated from Wood- tinue to serve our citizen*. Ir- ^ 0 responsible statements by our opponents will not detenus — Coundlmen Deverln anej Buch A CHRISTMAS and I know the needs of the taxpayers and we will now and in the future continue to fill SAVINGS CLUB these needs. IS A BIG HELP! TULIPS DAFFODILS JOIN OUR 0 for 49c (7 Vwletlti) ofiers you Extra Larte Slw 1963 CLUB 10 br 69c CROCUS NOW! the very finest 10 f#r SI (I VarieUei) shirt laundering ON YOUR Over 50 Varieties HYACINTHS SAVINGS To Select From! (• Twictlei) and dry cleaning! Paid Quarterly t WRINKLE-FREE SHIRTS POTTING (1AL. Colon tnd WhiU t SPOTLESS CLOTHES SOIL For A Limited Time •Mtr.'t 8ui|t«Ud BeUll * • EXPERT TAILORING African" Vtotet YOU SAVE |1 72 per callon OD all Ready-Mixed Colon Bagged In Plastic U IXTKA BAMNIMS D1VI SOIL tnd White. Similar Reduc- UVWai MCIiVKD BT 59c Half Peck ta UTB or «u uoiin WOODEN tion on more than 1,(00 Ready-For-Storage •ABN no* ta in SALE! Custom Colon BARRELS Drtrt-iB Mlw 2 for 98c 5 to 50 Gals. RADER'S AXIA FEDERAL SAVIHBS * LOAN ASSOCIATION Wnllpufiir o.td Po/nf»f»' Svfff) and SHIRT LAUNDERERS 1M1 Irriiv ft* Bahwu AMBOY FEED CO., INC AND LOAN ASSOCIATION H*Bt) Otlllt t AX to 441 rJL 3M STATI ST. PERTH AMI0T 354 Amboy Avenue tetiulljrii I A.M. to U Nem 8AVE BY MAIL GARDEN SHOP O(tlca) HHiBUKGri HAIN1S WOODBRIDCE inibujr AT. A ilk it Both W»yt 279 New Brunswick Ave., Perth Amboy D1VII)ENH>' "Convenient Drive up Service" o'iurit Bafluii Soctlon) I'll 1-4142 (tinnier o( Oak 8trtfl) | 'Where FIRST In Tlie Name Means Vou!" OCTOBER 11, 12, 1962 PAGE THREE Miss Maryann Senk Wed Talk Is Given In St. Joseph's Church By School Nurse CARTERET — An interesting CARTERET - In the pres- film entitled "Meet Mrs. Swen- nei> of a large (fathering of son" was shown by Nicholas fiends iinct relatives in St. Jo- Seilo. a representative of Pub- '•ph's Church Saturday noon, Auction, Social llr. Service of New Jersey, to the Wss Maryann Theresa Senk, membership of the Holy Pamil; Inuiihtn- of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob PTA nt their October meetlnR I S'Mik, 132 Bernard Street, For Sisterhood Mrs. Edwin Bergmann presided xenmr Iho bride of Kenneth CARTERET — The United Mrs. John Wolsky, schoo! Mirlmd j, Ungw, son of Mr. lebrew Sisterhood will hold nurse, spoke to the assembly on ami MIS. Michael J. Langer, of heir annual card party and the importance of a complete "i-onton. The Rev. Patrick M. motion on Wednesday evening, series of inoculations for school •v»ns osm, performed the October 24, at 8:30 P. M., at children, A short question and rtoui)l( rlnit ceremony. the American Legion Hs.ll. All answer period followed. ('Wen In marriagge by her I members and friends are asked Mrs. Fred Stauvach, chair- thp bride wore a gown to attend this affair, Many man n( the kindergarten class >f do snip with a scooped neckline g lousehold and personal items mothers, announced 100% par- adorned with beading ticipation In the class's cake ill be auctioned off. Chair- Her boufant skirt terminated sale. In a chiipd train. A pear] crown man Mrs. Gerald Pishback and her committee planned an eve- It WHS announced that held her nnwrtlp veil. The MRS. HORACE BUCHANAN photORiapher will be at the bride cnrried a bouquet of roses ning topped off with refresh- ments. TO DIRECT DRIVE: The school October 30 to take Indl-, mid lilies of the valley with a vldual and group pictures. center orchid. A general membership meet- Multiple Sclerosis Society to- day named Mrs. Horace Members are urged to attend Miss Margaret Mary Korne- ng will be held on Monday eve- Buchanan Municipal Chair- the Fall regional conference of luk. cartcret, was maid of ling, October 15, at 9 P. M. at the Amboy PTA Region, which man. Mrs. Buchanan, of ANNOUNCERS: Here are four students of the eighth grade at Abraham IJncnIn Srhool wh» honor. Attendant) were Mrs. ;he Synagogue of Loving Jus- will be held October 17 at 1:30 Hickory Street, Carteret, Is have been making broadcasts twice a wrek over the school intercommunication system. Left Richard DP Gregory, Miss Mary tice with the President, Mrs P. M. in St. Mary's High School, Leonard Kramer, presiding. an active member in several to right are Vincent Constanio, Judy Siderman, Gloria Pokol and Cms Fabian. This type of Lee Vannoy and Miss Mary Perth Amboy. Four workshops endeavor will encourage students tn write, develop poise, character, voice and personality. Anne Boyle, all of Trenton. Mrs. Elmer Brown will be the civic organizations and op-will be held. They will be Best man was Audolph Kfti main speaker, she will speak erates her own dancing "Family Life and the PTA", SIT, Trenton. Ushering were on the subject of Braille. school. "Teenagers", "New Frontiers in Licenses Revoked Trailer Park, 30 days beginning Arthur Dura. Joseph Demski Donor Derby chairman, Mn. The Multiple Sclerosis Science" and "Parliamentary September 13. and Mr. De Gregory, all o: Benjamin Denby is taking the Drive Is to be kicked off the Procedure, (Diocesan and Unit Of Five Motorists Victor Garsky, 18, 34 Willow Level)". Mothers wishing to Trenton names of any members who first week of November by a CARTERET — The Division Street, three months effective attend must notify Mrs, Kdward Mrs Lander was graduated wish to join the derby. number of activities. A fund of Motor Vehicles at Trenton September 14. Wilguckl, Secretary, as soon as from at Mary's High School raisin; show Is planned for has revoked the driver's licenses possible, and must make res- Perth Amboy, and Trenton November 4, at Lincoln CAKE SALE SUNDAY ervations for whichever work- of five Carteret motorists. Statp College, she is employe School, Carteret. shop they wish to attend. Under point system: CARTERET — Tne Holy us a toucher by Hamilton Town- Over 400 Persons Ronald N. Walko, 19, 5 Bur-Name Society of the Holy Fam> 'ship, and formerly taught a' The PTA voted to donate a ily School, will sponsor a cake MK8. JOHN ('. PEOG Washington School hero new medicinal supply cabinet to The junior class of the Car-lington Street, two months be- At Dinner ginning September 26. sale following each Mass 8Un- . The bridegroom, a graduati IS aval Advancement the Nurses Room. The eighth teret High School has elected day in the school hall. Anyone grade won the attendance prize. Mickey Keate, 25, 48 Louis jof Trenton Hieh School, at CARTERET — Over 400 per- CARTERET — Lawrence V Arthur McMahon and Marilyn wishing to donate cakes should [tended Rider Colleue in Tren> At the next meeting, which Street, two months effective sons attended the Second An- Fitzgerald, Jr., 22, of Carteret, Domingas as class president contact chairman Edward Ad- will be held November 8, the August 28. nine Catherine Welusz ton He served In the U.S. Ailnual Columbus Dinner-Dance has been advanced to the grade amowicz, first grade will hold a cake sale, and treasurer respectively. Force and is A member of thi last Saturday, held at the St. rentiee in the Under excessive speed: N J An National Quard. M Demetrius Community Center. and the seventh grade will be Nominees lor vice-president The society will attend the U. S. Naval Reserve. The pro- Michael O. Kucsak, 19, 36710 A. M. Mass and receive- lanni i is employed by the U.S in charge of hospitality. A so-and secretary were chosen, but Weds: to Live in Ohio Chairman Nicholas Tassi motion was announced last Carteret Avenue, 30 days, be- Communion In a body, Confes- ! Propertv and Fiscal Office cial will be held immediately their election has not yet taken nello acted as toastmaster, week by Lt. Commander A. J. ginning September 12. sions will be heard Saturday following the business meeting, place. A pretty wcd- Trenton, as a time-leave payro! President Raymond Abazia in- Froggett, commanding officer under the chairmanship of Mrs. Gerard Doyon, 33, Tower afternoon and evening. troduced the guests after de- of the Elizabeth Naval Reserve The high school gymnasium John Nledbala. Holy Family Program Listed livering the welcoming address. Training Center. was the site of the 1982 home- fclmne Hull ween Party Mayor and Mrs. Skiba of Car- Mr. Fitzgerald joined the coming dance on October 5. of teret were the guests of honor. Naval Reserve in January, and Student Nurses The dance was highlighted by a .i«*-i»f. Dr. II, Sidled by Auxiliary On the committee with Mr. was advanced after successfully pep rally followed by the crown, Make HILL Pharmacy iiisanyi Tasslnello were Frank Mannino, .-. Avenue be- CAHTERET • Plans were completing a two-week recruit Enrolled in Collegeing of Linda Woodhull as the CARTEKKT Worship Swv- co-chairman; Carl Scibetta, made fur B Halloween party at training program at Great CARTERET — Miss Yvonne new homecoming queen. Your f Hi Knultsh and Sundiiv Joseph Iovlno, Mario Bummara, the nii'iini; of the Polish-Am- Lakes, Illinois, and passing a Pekola of 21 Tennyson Street The first edition of theAnn- will bcKin viiniiltnnc- Michael Racclo, Domlnick De- written Navy examination. Mr, and Miss Louise Salmoson of 30 1(-uuiati, I'riran [.iidirs' Auxiliary, to be leott News came up Friday aft- Shopping Headquarters 9 :m m tin- Uuiuiiiiiii, , Victor Manolio, and Fitzgerald, the son of Mr. andWheeler Avenue, both of Car- ernoon, October 5. The next Charles Russo, journal chair- Mrs. Lawrence V. Fitzgerald, teret, are among 69 student edition w|U be larger and cost "'" n"'lr mllsl W1"ar C0S"man. Decorations were de- During •vii sutlit with Or Cn.. Pastor tumes. Mrs. Mary Lockiec. re- Sr, of 119 Hagaman Street, nurses from Elizabeth and fifteen cents instead of the will pn-iii-h on tlw n»[)ic "Ood signed and created by Mrs. ;me and long fre.'hnicnt chairman, will be Carteret, is an insurance un- Perth Amboy General Hospitals usual ten cents. The newspaper Makes HiniM-lf Known to US." Mary Lupino, chairman: Doro- •ii'ird veil was •n.sslsli'd by Mrs Josephine derwriter for Hartford Accident enrolled in Union Junior Col- found it necessary to expand thy Abazia, Natalia Bummara, Pharmacy Week i' crystal*. She :He will di-iiv.T the si-mum In Kolakowski and Mrs Mary and Indemnity Insurance Co., lege's prcclinlcsl nursing pro- because of Carteret's Increased ' of roses and;Huiu>r»n at 11 ocloMc. K;lm,,nskl Thp next m(,rtjng Ivy Santostefano, and Alice :Newark, in civilian life, gram. enrollment. Totaro. ... and EVERY WEEK Throughout the Year. Senior and ,l:minr Confirma- »-,ll be held on November 19. Miss Pekola, a graduate of Carteret's football heroes tlon Cla.«f* *il! mt'i't in the Carteret High School, is a stu- eliiM!. Car- Today. Columbus Day, at 9 NVESTITURE SUNDAY boosted the enthusiasm of the You'll Be Glad You Did! parnoiiwjp at 8 'id In the morn-' A. M. by order of Mayor and dent nurse at Perth Amboy bride, war CARTERET — In investiture fans another notch as they won Ing Council of Carteret, the Italian General Hospital. The if the officers and members of their first home game over Me- The newly circled officers f/<)ttdenker Gets flag will fly alongside the Am-the English Altar and Rosary Miss Salmoson is a student tuchen for their third straigh v nnd Rose ,k , ,„ ,, of„ lh erican flag at the borough hall. 3ociety of Saint Elizabeth's nurse at Elizabeth General HILL PHARMACY ,, . p. .... * Junior Women s Ciiilld will victory. rtI All members and their families Roman Catholic Church will Hospital. She is a graduate of are invited to attend the cere- take place October 14 at 2:30 Saint Mary's High School, "The Home of Service" ;Pa»tor Dr Hnrnanyi in the' Top Play Role STOEK CLUB I'-rth Am , , , » | . 931) . Theyi CARTEHET - Jack Oott- monies. Those children ap- P. M. Perth Amboy, cour ( 0 t lt Daughter born to Mr. and U.-.,TS were!(,rc Mr, Kertm. piwil- denkw. who will play the lead pearing, will receive a free grab The Society will also hold a 587 Roosevelt Avenue Carteret Mrs. John Martin, 6 Hastings CiiicirmalJ.ident: vim Judy Pendrbky. In Full production of "Har-bag gift. Assisting In the flag Bkeless cake sale November 4, Britain prepares to explain 24-Hour Place at Perth Amboy Genera • Dallas, Tex..V|C,. president. Mi.-,. Helen Fii-'vr lo be presented by the raising cm-monies, which is 'otlowing each Mass. 'stand on market. For Prompt A Delivery Service Call KJ 1-5325 Hospital, October 4. field in St biuii, ."••cretiiry. Mrs, Irene KJ- St. Joseph's Phiveis. is the laUdedicated to all Italian-Ameri- !-couple will vac*. corresprt'.duiK secret..ry: est member of the dramatic|r(ins who 'ought for the United .!.'i.-!M>n Ferry Mr1- Viol.-i NVmi.sh. trc» jrer, KIOIIJ) mid IULS ben found to 8'a.tes of Amerlca in past wars, V&y*tttt&!}Gtotyyziyyytt&V&vyx^^ HI.I1 Mrs. RovSrmiuisky chap- be a vrimin of :,,-tin« jwlU ** the may°r Rn<* council • ^ «, adualed l;»Hi , Originally from Brooklyn. President Raymond Abazia >.'!; School and Member^ of the Y-uth Fel- J"^ >',!.•> lived in Woodbridge!hllsann°unced that the Italian- Cesar L. Hernandez, M. D. •.I'i'iyi'd by th<> lowshlp will leave a' i «5 from 15 >•<-'»rs and in ihat time hasjAmellc«n Citizens Club has re- <'.i:ion»l Bank the duiivli for P rth .Amboy i>l»vd at least ^5 roles many *"«•<« an Invitation from the wishes to announce that he is taking over nl m 'iie US where they will •mrtlcipate m() f lJ)(>m lfids '" drama KroupslKrA of the Washlngton-Nathan Ha e M SchooK to att nd the practice of the late Dr. Imre Kemeny, •••••••d .« high the dl«:u.s»m,,s of tin- Eastern "I W.»dbrldKe. Perth Amboy, ' J"".^ lI, . f

Tito stresses friendship with Soviet Union. ; ,;--. - ""/ ,,, '.,' st Joseph's Players of Car- ing Avenue at about fi >o PM ^ fc an mn ^ ^ ftny., to "~ oiii' inere.sted in drama or mu- The Tax Collector's Office 8l*phen HKSKRVATION DFAni.INi: M(, ,„l V ,oln ,h, stoilv a, the Tliomas .CARTERET -• Hcscnnimi^ nvXl mi-ctinK, Friday, October er fluch. will clow Monday fur the :)0tli ji) , ;w P.M. in the St. Jo- is preparing a list of all Real dl.so An- year minion of High Si'htii'l scpi s School auditorium. Godeny Chevrolet fur Class to be held OcUibn -" at — ticket 7 PM m Club Diane. I'MUMI oi'lltA I'lON IS SI'Ct'KSS Property delinquent in taxes •(•wivrtliDUs can uc mudf with ('AUTKIIET-Mrs. U-o Scan- iloiieelft Wulter Pavlik. Mrs Julia Hil» :, ,, ,,| mo Tliu.ver Street, Ne« I Can Give You or Mrs, Bt-tly Klebmi Ynik. K N Y , formerly of tln^ niMi-h, uiuiiTWt'iit a success- up to June 30, 1961. il linirt surui'l'y operation idober 4 at the Presbyterian !os])ital, New York. The op- ! ai mn which lasted 11 hours IMMEDIATE as performed by Dr. James This list will be published Headquarters (or DELIVERY sometime in December 1962. VITA-VAR PAINTS and LUMINALL PAINTS On All , Wallpaper and Painters Supplies Iri order to keep your name LOANS ANGELO MICHAEL 196,3 from being published, kindly, « IOW BANK RATES & SON li',)i-V,0 \Va*liiii(!liin Avi'nuf arurtl lei. Kl 1-;>I41 pay your ta/xes on or before 4 CHEVROLETS December 1, 1962. R We Still Have a Few CARTERET BANK Drive-In TRUST COMPANY '62 LEFTOVERS! Collector of Taxes v<>ur Bank Since 1923" LIQUORS Featuring: OFFICE: BRANCH OFFICE: f' "Itr Avenue Curteret Shopplnr Center NATIONALLY Carteret, N. J,- "onus; BANKING HOUBIt; KNOWN BRANDS D«Uj 10 A.M, to I P.M. Krtdty U AM, to i W. ud I P.M. to I I'M. GODENY CHEVROLET Pershlng Ayernie ei- Federal Re»rve System and at1 Deposit Insurance Coriwratiou Randolph Street 30 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret PA01 FOUR OCTOBER 11, «, Democratic Club B'nai Jacob Sets Ku Klux Klan Is Homa-HeneghanNupth Plans Projects Succoth Services Speaker's Topic Performed on Saturdr AVENEL — Succoth «ervicei AVENEL - Dr. Arnold S AV1NEL- Third Ward Sixth,'?"!' * celebrated tomorrow at Rice, professor of History at ISELJN — The marriaw of'after a trip to N^, Ptotrlct Democratic Club re-t8/30^ f C°"^gttlonB'Ml 'Newark State College and Miss Patricia Ann Heneihanjpulco, Mexico - J?^Rabb'™HM p Brand will daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Prank| Mrs. Homa «- mimed regular monthly meet-, ,,, , . ... author of the recently publlflh- as off u Mey- Heneghan, Llncroft, formerly from St. Mary, t] Inn at Fitzgerald*. Route l.i ^" -^ ° jrd book, The Ku Klux Klan ln Mdvor Walter Zlrpolo: Robert|er Tracht('nb«rK of Iselln. to Stanley Homa, Jr., Perth Amboy, fllu) ; JAmmran Polltl&s" was guest F Jneki and Joseph MuuloneJ,. f™ °f th* ,°neg son of Mr. and Mrs. Btardey by Electronics Am J Th'rd Ward Township Commit- bot after the services i spciikcr nt the Men's club Homa, Elizabeth, Pa., took place Long Branch ii,M Ifnen. were speakers. ,Mr- ?nd«"• "y J""'ln h(>n- brrnkfflst of Congregation Saturday ln St. Leo the Great graduate of t|1(. I'm-... r f elr u er> Church, Llncroft. Rev. Arthur Pennsylvania. |s Fiiture project, and actlvl- ° ° * hf: Mr- •»«* Mrs. St. Laurent officiated. engineer at Ft. tenb fr honorln His topic was "The 20th Cen- the Signal Corus t» wa* scheduled, November 14, ^1 7 l, , e the The bride, given In marriage -•to pl»« still to be determined.!"'1^*" of thelr ff' »f'nl»n tury Ku Klux Klan." by her father, wore a full length ftnd by Mr ftnd J 8 Abe U- j or Rler pointed out that the gown of silk designed Pvt. Joseph Mrs, Robert F. fihenlc *»•• ln rel ra l * - ramed chairman of the follofollow ^ * ' ??JJ ^! membership of the KKK 1* with long sleeves and a chapel Complete* J tag committee: 'Mrs. Thomas."injvernry. A klddu.h will be 'vrirlrd mid diverse, composed of length tratln. A fingertip veil Butler, Mn. Leo La Salle Mrs made ln thf succoh &dJacent pi-nfi'ssionals. businessmen, and was attached to a double crown 8EWAREN ~. to the synagogue. Prank Murphy, Mrs. Anthony f headpiece, Tobla, son of Mr Mn Memorial .service* will be middle class citizens some of Da Chllle, Mrs. Helen Mozel- joined Innocently for Mlsn Kathryn Allen, Fords. Wafd Snell. ha., ,"'in said for the deceased, October whom eikl, Mrs. Elale Temparado, business reasons or becausejwas maid of honor. Brldes- his basic training m n 20 11 AM. at the local Temple. Thomu Butler and James Oal- ihcy believed the organization maids were the Missel Elizabeth Corps ba«e, Parris w A Slmchas Torah party will srrvi-d ns a bulwark agalnstJHeneghan, Llncroft, sister of will be transferru! . .... , _ . be held for the children at the modernism ln the 1920's. The|the bride; Helen Homa, Ellia- l« Jeune, 8, c. A children. Christmas party 0 Octobff 20 , pM KKK also appealed to theibeth, bridegroom's sisters; Ann Pvt. Tobla is a iw was planned for December j.L wll] be distrlbuted Rnd biaots and rufllans who foundiRovlto. Red Bank; Nancy of Woodbrldge K,.,"". i P.M. at Fitzgerald's. Mrs. rrefreshment.lnmhm.nt. s servedmvfA . an nutlet for their sadism andjorosaman, Neptune; Judith School and was a „'.,' Murphy will head the commit- Dr. Stephen Kaplan, mem- to the bored and romantic whojBalevre. Fair Haven, and Carol the Barrons foot bull tee which consists of: Mrs. Daershlp chairman, welcomed four years while at;.. joined for ritual and fratcrn- Ackerman, Little Silver. Chtlle, Mrs. La Salle, Mrs. An-the following new members Into school. Jallsm, he said. thony O'Brien and Mrs. Annthe congregation: Mr. and Mrs. James Soo«, Long Branch, Rrlitk. Children of paid up Ken StafNn, Mr. and Mrs. AID KIDDIE KKEP WELL CAMP— John Fltzpatrlck, In chantr of the camp In Metuchm which helps undernourished Dr. Rice gave several de- was''test man. Ushers were Harry Homa, Elizabeth, bride- members and those under ten Francis Samodovltz, Mr. and children during the summer month!;, third from left, is pictured above receiving a to help the cause, from the tailed examples of the type of groom's brother: Thomas Hen- year* of age will be Invited. Mrs. Arnold Berson, Mr. and Wnodhridge Kiwanls Club during a dinner held In the Forge Inn, Tuesday night. From left to richt: Thomas Han- terrorism employed by the Klan eghan, Llncroft, bride's brother; December will also see an Mrs. Ben Oelowltz and Mr. and rahan and John Molnar, ro chairmen, Mr. Fitzpatrick, Edward Wetfert, also of the camp; Kiwanls president Gteorte which are contained In his William Care, R«d Bank; •dults1 ChrUtmas party. Mr«. Mrs. Helmut Marum. book. With regard to politics, Kurlca and George Andrlcsak. oeorg« Thomas, Eaton town: L* Salle. chairman, announced All congregation members he said, the Klan was only partially successful and one ofRobert Sproat, Oakhurst, and there will be no charge to paid are urged to attend a special of Woodbridge High School. Perth Amboy, and is employed the reasons for its downfall was Judd Orrell, Long Branch. up member*. Her committee meeting, October 21, 9 P.M. Shabbot win Her husband was graduated at a printer by Quinn & Boden that It used up Its energies In The couple will live at 330 Include*: Mr». Murphy, Mrs. The purpose of the meeting Is Miss Patricia Swelgin the Sisterhood from St. Mair'a High School, Co., Rahway. Third Avenue, Long Branch, Butler, Mr*. Joseph Accarto, to vote on expansion. Idiverse political activity. friends are lnvit Mn. Michael Florio, Mn. Wal- On October 25, S PJyf. the ter DrtWn and Mrs. Frank To-congregation will be hosts to Weds James /• Galvach bln. The date and place for a regional meeting of the the event will be announced United Synagogue. Speaker will AVENEL — Miss Patricia'She carried a apray ct orchids toon. be the editor of the Eternal Ann Swelgin, daughter of Mr.!™ a prayer book, Ne» members welcomed Into Light program. the club were: Mr». Krisak and and Mrs. Herman Swelgin. ^JSSy^p Mr. and Mrs. Richard Griffls. Oozy Corner, became the brlde!MlM patrlcla Petronls, West The dark horse prize was wonBIBLE CONVENTION of James J. Galvach, son ofjpaterson, attended ai brides- by Harry Waters. WOODBRIDGE — Township Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Galvach, maid. residents were among the audi- 28 Cooke Avenue, Carteret, Sat- Best man was Joseph Goetz, ence of 2.237 who heard the fea- Carteret, and James Swelgin, tured talk 1|ma ln urday in the Church of the ChrUtening Held « * & the three Assumption, Roselle Park. Rev. Avenel, brother of the bride, _ _ . , , . day Bible convention of Jeho- .ugustlne Medvigy, pastor of ushered. rOT bzaUa Infant vn.hs Witnesses at Elizabeth on St. Ellas Greek Catholic Church, After a wedding trip to Flor- Sunday. The lecture was dellv larteret, officiated at the dou-ida, the couple will reside at BEWAREN — Debra Ann. ered by Joseph Sala, district ile-rlng ceremony. A reception the Cozy Corner adrress. The Infant daughter of Mr. and supervisor of the Watchtower was held at the Log Cabin, bride wore a black and gold Mrs. Joseph Sz&lat, 109 Wood- Society of New York on, "The bridge Avenue, was christened Woodbridge. Suit for traveling. Bible's Answer to Our Problem An employee In the account- Sunday at St. Stephen' of Survival." The bride, given in marriage Church, Perth Amboy. Spon iy her father, wore a peau de ing department of the New Jer- sors were Miss Betty Julianc sole gown ending in a chapel sey Bell Telephone Co., Eliza- and Karl Kurtlak. HALLOWEEN PARADE train. Her veil was bouffant. beth, the bride is a graduate Therm-o Bowl Mrs, Szalal Is the former Pa PORT READING—The Boy- trlcla Ann Rusln, daughter o ton Heights Civic Association UKTU* UAKPROOr HAl Fof btttt ta*» —U«f> k MoM—k**p k CeUI G»». LEGO' Mrs. Mary Roberts and the laUwill sponsore a Halloween par- George Rusln. ade, October 31. All enterants "You Owe it to Yourself" u»Md d'ulivratlw «ri>l will uemble at the Boyton Jlalnpnwil UnbrwiabUI Heights Grove, 5:30 p.m. prizes 13-u. «op«ity1 U«har» HOMF COOKED will be awarded. Drive the td br boBn, or frml*«. BUSINESSMEN'S STUDEBAKER OPEN HOUSE SET NWIATION AVENEL — In observance of LAMB LUNCH TODAY! VHO. Five Prevention Week, the Av- OVEN READY and DINNERS enel Fire Company has an- nounced Open House will be J. Arthur Applegate, Inc. I0W ONLY Served Daily conducted Saturday at the fire- Mod* oJ II A. a TIU CiotlBi, U:M &. M house. Friends and neighbors poly<%boM wtikh kot Mnwd tW Ceo4 -89c CHUCKS ff LAMB Sundaj from 3:00 P M. to are Invited to visit between 1 363 Division Street Perth Amboy HouHkMping CMinriH. I coUrt—OM Blor SIRLOIN STEAKS Cluing (Mldnlrht) and 6 p.m. •odi wwk. Color DiK wwk—rUMUOttl. 29 AUTHENTIC PORTERHOUSE STEAKS "99c UUH PATTIB mm lAMt CHOPS SH0UIDB-7* M^t»> HOMEMADE SPAGHETTI Usatraa, Ravioli, Ptn« Plet Christmas Hot or Cold Sandwkbea BREAST LAMB^ 19c SHANK LAMB ^Vh NECK LAMB NOW . . PROMPT SERVICE ON ALL Legend: TAKE-OUT ORDERS CALL ME 4-2244 V "Burn a Baybetry SMOKQ) TONGUE • 5 BREAKFAST, Candle Tight LUNCH DINNER to the socket, Unit in Onr Diner SUCH) I010GHA D«ilj From 1:04 k. M. For Joy on your AoneOoffeeBmrd! VILLAGE INN heart and gold SCMPPU Z 53' ..."! Bar & Restaurant in your pocket" t Green St, Wqftdbridft i0 i BONE CHINA (Coi. Bttawt; ait.) SPAGHCni Franco Ajnarkan 4 FROZEN POOI« kalian Style ZL\ CUPS ^SAUCERS ME?T SPAGHETTI Franco American 2 Orange Juki Looks .even "Miss Holly1 SAIADA TfA BAGS picg »< wo99c; IDEAL iu person Orangt Drink 8 BETTER! TANG 21-or |ar 75c I Choic« Pod TOWIMJ, _ on 12-01.; Sugar Oispt 9-ot A You Never Had It So Froh.' PEAS LEGENDARY POST CEREALHCrinkl«.10-oi.Alph*Hl.iWP ; $1 OCTOBER 26 Gfap«Appl« Drink ^ 32or. WELCH'S or Fwsta Pundi w cam 79c LASAGNE BAYBERRY at APPLES LADDIE BOY ~Dog Foodi 4 nWc LARGE RED WAFFLES CANDLE. Cboic. of Chocolili & V*mla OMM Mercury Coodiai, Fin* Coalad Grlham pkg DELICIOUS BURRT or MlnMurt M»1I(J| 2 25 Federal Savings MARGARINE 16-oz. 39c CAULIFLOWER - 23c FtUI 30 UH GREW STAMPS wU pwrduM «l i ">IU ol ,, AC/DC Kraft M«rg*rina RIBIER GRAPEj * '-r 110 V. only and ICOTTIMUI TOIir TI5SUI MIRACLE 2c OH DMI Receive Your GREEN CABBAGE Costs even Adnrlh* Ott. 134. Free Bayberry bplrMM.,0d. 13. When you open a new Octobet is J^airy Month! IMlCanaM LE^S! Candle from PHILADELPHIA MLAND I ALL-NEW Christmas Club Account LEMON OR PEACH Mill 10 »H GREEN STAjPj Her Personally. CHEESE 4 8 0I ItUO scon TOWELS wre* -at- KRAFT VELVEETA 2173< Ik 1 PIES "Flip-Top SPEEOSHAVER Wiriin T« LARGE GLENDALE CLUB KUnm .with Rotary Blades •bpitM Sol, Od liak 1 C«upa« • No pinch, no pull, no irrlta- ANGEL FOOD CAKE 49c SWISS SUCES tlonl Federal Savings • Sell »harp«nlng rotary bl*d«* itrok* o» whlikert FREEI 30 MH OREEN STAMPS FREEI 30 UH ORIiN STAMPS tmoothlyl and LOAN ASSOCIATION t« your rvywluf it«mfn FREEI 30 SiH OREEN STAMPS • Btrmanantty-lubricattd wilfc purdion o( twp 7-o«. UlAl »• M y«ar ftfu motor adapts to beard dan- IDEAL Whit. Solid TUNA FISH PINEAPPU JUICI IDIAl Strawbtrry PRtSERVtS ORASS • twluaiv* 'flip-top' po«h but- 117 Main Street ^£g& Phone ton clatningl l*)JI|«i iot, Oft I). • Zipparwl carrying caat. .. U»h 1 Covpon Upl... Jut. with a solemn high MaM of ' ? - Qosselln Fun- W y League, announced plans have« a blow torch to burn off "whatever means mav be ne l SL JamM : 1 Iom "•'""• Ne*»rk- icostello Funeral Home, Green oelov Its goal for the 1962 02 nC B,?H i™ * , ' Church S,™ j '-«»•«« of New Dover been completed for Its fourth °ld V*\M, wait until the. house rssary" Roild 8nd Woo drive. Residents are asked to Cd r li> BuMal was in the church ctmr- Mass,,. 9:0ft.nA0 -at. St« .,.,' ViaViann. - FORDa Arr.««m , | a solemn high Mass of requiem. mall donations or drop them off " "y •"<» then turning .. ,..._ »pV Chh 10:15 A.M. at St. Rocco's Ro- at the Squad Headquarters, Sovlct Rrms against a"ny pa The dpcrawd wa.s H nfP.totl., » V Church. Burial will be inpendin._Y g fo. r~ th Airangemente funeral ofa Ray are- 10-15 AM «t. st p^ *»„_ freshments will be served and: Question: wldnu of Woodbrldge and a"°ly *P»l»hre Cemetery. East man Catholic Church, Newark. Brook Street. Why do the of the Western Hemisphere. 1 Or n8f mond T. O'Connor, a'chief elec- prizei s awarded. Tickets air wooden tuttrri on my hoimr K' H' ptirlshioner of si Jame* * nR- r Vl5ltlnVisiting hohe are 2 to Burial will be in Holy Sepulchre Mr. Qloffre also said that the made this sta er of si j R ? * "r tronic specialist In the U. S available from Mrs. Peter B-- k^p rotting Kennedy Church, she „•„ ,1^ -5 ^nd 7 to lo p.m. Cemetery, East Orange. cooperation of every resident of nient - to keep thr public I d ceased Navy, who died Tuesday after a fano, Li 9-2886. Answer: Because the for or pine Giovr ni'p MCeased was born in heart seizure while on dutv at1 AA natlvnativee oto fl Italyt , and forWoodbrldse- , Sewaren and Port ~>v«e SovSov1 ! men's Circle 10, Wood-'Bad, Italfy and lived ln Key West, Fla. He was the!raerly of Newark^ 3he had rree- Reading is nepessary for the Mrs. Edwaid Lyman ls chair- are nailed up against the facia. Union had provided the Cast side<1 ln Iliel n elght years Sne Thp "if "vein! nieces!™ , /I*™- Hc was » self- husband of Mary Lou Oroth ' ' continuation of this organiza- man to be assisted by Mrs, Be-[ sutters should be nailed rr-Klme with a variety of m wllh cl0Rt and nep|ipW employed laborer and a member O'Connor, formerly of 33 Ryan was the wldow of S(mto CBm tion. fano, tickets; Mrs. Donald M«t-! s, leaving a space be- tary equipniont Includi 1 1 tilp fflc "ofl inthee ""ii.,ei|n Knights of Colum-|StreetColum- . jmarato. The Woodbridge Emergency guire, refreshments; Mrs. Her- ™' "™ 'a and the gutter short-ranse missiles and t< th(M is no s R K\(l) liO(,n bus 3639 and the Civic Improve-! The deceased was a nniivJ Surviving are two daughters, Squad is a volunteer organiza- ,man Molinaro, prizes; Mrs." '° P ce, the mols- pedo boats. m M S UM Tarantlno Branch [Martin Naughton, tables; Mrs HOPEMWN >•„,„,,„ , . ;»t Cub of Colonla. of Ravenna, Mich and had '' ' - " tion and operates solely on the s n John Schobert, fopd baskets; ires for Knud IIo«li, Ml Ellen _? ' g are hls wldow- Elsie!«erved In the Navy" IB years vllle andMrs - An«e»na Orup- .contributions from the resi- nomH1A Avenel, who died suddenly Sat- WHEREAS, Vera M. Ryan has given liberally «HDen* AVCNEL - Funeral se»'«^ urday, were . held Tuesday at Monday at for Mrs, Sophia Szera Sllnsky, of her time and effort to assist worthwhile the Oreiner Funeral Home, 44 causes in the Township without regard to her 190 Demarest Avenue, who died Green Street, Woodbridge, with 130 Years of Service Tuesday, will be held tomor- a solemn requiem Mass at St. own physical well-being, and row morning, 9:30 at the Sy- Matthew's Church, Stelton. WHEREAS, Vera M, Ryan has served the HIAITH nowleckl Funeral Home, 56 to oar Customers Burial was ln St. Gertrude PN/SHING5 WI1H Carteret Avenue, Carteret, and Township faithfully and conscientiously for fif- Proclamation Cemetery, Colonla. 10:01000 at the Hungarian Re- — • — teen (15) years as administrative secretary to A resident of Edison Town- the Mayor and Township Committee, and WHEREAS, (he wepk of October 7-13 is being formed Church with Rev. An- drew Harsanyi, pastor, offici- ship for the past 10 years, the WHEREAS, she has always found time to ob.sorvrti as National Pharmacy Week under the ating. Burial will be in Clover deceased previously lived ln T. L. WATSON & CO. Avenel for 35 years. He was a give sympathetic attention to and aid the less auspices of thr Aniorican Pharmaceutical Asso- Leaf Memorial Park, Wood- ESTABLISHED 1832 fortunate, ciation, thr pharniacist'.s national professional bridge. sales engineer ln the sales de- partment of Waldron-Hartlg The deceased was a member THEREFORE, I, WALTER ZIRPOLO, MAY- society: and Division of Midland-Ross Corp., IMIDIFIERS of the William Peiin Fraternal OR OF THE TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGE, New Brunswick. He served in MONROE A. WEIANT Association, Branch 41, and of Middlesex County, New Jersey, hereby proclaim the European Theater with an Resident Partner V tl * (/li.". • f WHEREAS. Pharmacist* are essential mem- the Hungarian Reformed. Thursday, Oct. 18, 1962 as: ; M'.li.l liv tht Army infantry unit during World War II. He was a former MKMBER NEW YORK AND t .in f..r » bers of the team of professional persons who VERA M. RYAN DAY administer to the health needs of our people; member of the Avenel First Aid AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGES Squad, and past president RflTION TODAY, Catholic Church, Edison. i 33 TEARS IN PERTH AMBOY proclaim the week uf October 7-13, 1962, as Surviving are his widow, Dor- WALTER ZIRPOLO, National Pharmacy Week in our Community, I othy C. (Ryan); a daughter, Mayor, Township of Woodbridge Ml I :!MI| salute our pharmacists upon the contribution Unfit Funeral Deiitnt I \|)rrl Creatrd With Care . they make to over-all community health. Alwayi we strive to malte each funeral 1 I; , witness whereof I have hereunto spray wreath, blanket jtzenberg si-t mv hand and caused the seal of or floral piece we de- the Township of Woodbridge to be •ign worthy to serve H, Inc. affixed this 8th day of October, 19fi2. it a loving tribute. 11 (Seal 1 ' Ili WALTER ZIRPOI.O, WALSHECK'S

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October 7-October 13 NATIONAL [ PHARMACY WEEK The best "prescription" for Family Safety ONE-STOP 'CLEAN OUT OLD DRUGS" BANKING at 111 NUT Yoiir Old Pri'frcriplions Arc Safely Destroyed 1 "^ ilii'iii lo Your Pharmacist for SAKLJ DESTRUCTION irst Ban Yohfoili can't beat a bank that offers FREE complete banking convenience. YOUR By doing all your banking A SERVICE FOR EVERY NEED D , Receive your FREE , under one* roof, here at Fi rst B ank, Regular .and Special FOREIGN DEPARTMENT RUG6IST you save time — every time... CHECKING ACCOUNTS HOME MORTGAGE LOANS PERSONAL LOANS POISON you save steps — every visit... HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS IE ls COMMERCIAL LOANS YOUR ONE SURE and you have an already established 24-HOUR DEPOSITORY , COUNTER-DOSE SAVINGS. ACCOUNTS banking connection when ypu need ^ BANK-BY-MAIL GUIDE TO SAFE CHART CHRISTMAS CLUBS" ether services. i I TRAVELERS CHECKS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES . to attach inside MONEY ORDERS CURB TELLER DEDICATION 1 your medicine cabinet Don't miss out on the extra advantages | TRUST SERVICES ' of one-stop banking,., , DRIVE-UP WINDOW ' make Firat-Bank your headquarter* the Man Who Knows... for every financial tervice. ' Neighborhood Registered Pharmacist" irst Bank and TRUST COMPANY A Community Service of the FORDS . PERTH AMBOY . AVENEL - COLONII LESEX COUNTY PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY MIMBC* notRAi, oeeosir INSURANCE C PAGE SIX Hi-EB-CP l f Patroh Organited Hospital Guild ™c^Hrveii5m.!ltfor»e!!i-[zso Challenges Membership Tea Set lH H L W/ lh By Rrownie Scouts fl fl8CQ 00LONIA — The flrat meet- j Tonight by Deborah lo Raise Fund; Sl'L ».„,,*. JFay Endorsement COIONIA - Membership llP dprl for thp book cftrt whlcn Ing of the fall for Brownie COLONIA "There yi '* Troop 187 was held at the home Tea of Hie Deborah League of * 0 iTlC srp castle* in of Leader Mr». Robert Berger iColonia will be held at 8:00 Monty Kimhatl. toniithl at the Cross Keys, Rah- COLONiA ... Qtlrst Brownies were organized Into ( an urea of stor \vav, Mrs. Donnld Jason, chalr- the Colonia Chapter of patrols, Games were played ilV Through thp mack nf color nePdr man. nnnonnred. " - mertliiR, Monday at /"'^Tlr "*f l"I*™"? " C Oarbnn Association Current handicraft project of slides hr transported the mnn* '" "" ' i . .*"f Mr» Jnhn Ml. Iwn „,,„ hp WM „ the irroup Is the construction finest speakers will Include Pfll 7 Colonl Bo lp munityCrnlrv «-lll h , brrs of the Colonia Branch. "'•'"•"• ™ u « " - her ".n Bmd standing of th of napkin and letter holdpre Neal W Dyer of ColliiiRswood. Wllfl hn llns bwin doln |,vrn Boiul , ,1 Perth Ambny Hospital Guild on * « ^jflworintmn and WHS not advise from popslcle sticks. S 0 r 1Ifl( ll former ehe.sl pRtlent at Deb- A tour of rustles in Spain nrirl ™ "' " ' »K. may be eon*iof „ m,.Pt|n« He said h fl U10 1 d During Fire Prevention Week orah Hospital who was supplied """ '•""••wninir any KuppllP5! i,,.rkrd with other chart? ^,1 1IL n '' ' " a few ln PortUEral"at thr initial r the (rirls accompanied by Mrs by their speakers bureau: and forth.tf.op (members, who also had n meeting of thr season Berber and her fiMuitant Mm. Mrs. Sol Frledlander. charter Dunn" the summer months. OrlPntaLlon of With thr aid nf l.he Mirirs knowledKP of the meeting. Mr Gerard Masterly will vtalt » lo- inember of the Colnnia Chapter pro]pcl ,.„„ taken when'he and Mrs Kim-voll:n"v'11 from Co'onln ron- I7,so called the endorsement Il- il fire company. director ball toured Europe, hr pointed tim"'fl w'"'k on tne hospitality legal and "an empty endorse ,^ ,B otit sorns (hat looked like Ihn-.p Cllrl nvr% "Tuesday and Thnrs- Wni/' An election of patrol leaders and assistants is scheduled for depicted in DLsney films, and day i m-v worked In teams of; Ml, ,zsn fllrtllf|. statcd ,f „ the meetinR, Tuesday. one in particular that looked two. sp.-nrtmc three U, • four ,11K) known tnftt ft meMng was hol s The troop will take a trip to like a tiered weddlnn cake. In "" '" time wheeling the to bp hpld he would have at- r(irl ln Knolltop, the Brownie camp nt addition thrrr were many street all rooms maklnc Htrnded Vuh'^hV^VercVir"- 1 : KMi(!lbll> Roosevelt Park, November fi. and pastoral scenes, rathpdrnls. l fm- patients to makp|p0S(IJUS1P o0f1 obtRmooiauiin|nR aann «"endorseendorM. - from 11:30 A.M. to 3 P.M. Thr Roman ruin.s nnd walls as well P"r<'nasrw It brightens the day mpnt" for Colonia's Republican jirls will take along "nose ban" n ..,.„«„. Mrs. Clifford Pelton^iu a-----s aqueduct- s and patipnts look forward to, candidate, Joseph Wisniewskf ? unchpvi. . ; Mrs. Pai C«mrvalr. Mrs. Many of Mr. Kimball's shots. [ RPttind Ihp afternoon paper| Hp then proceeded to outline 1 and bpinc able to shop fromjMr. Wisnlewski's qualifications As part of the troops reor- looked likn paintings or pastels (anlzation a new meeting Hmr Mrs, Kimball assisted hpr hus-Mhelr hospital bed. ,for Ulp Town Committee post 1 ind date haa been chosen. All ;prutte. Mrs. Milton Rush, band In the narration. Thr harvest season was the "Mr. Wlsnlewski" he contln- uture meetings will be held Mr/l themr of lh rf frfshmont lRbl<> ! - Martin Roi?off Mr? \ Mrs p,ui Ablonrn, n,Tti i " ' ;'ifd was one of the founders of !:30 P.M. on Tuesday Bt Mrs. Itrulal Shower Held Phy d ar nd SmT(1 8S Presldent f th i»ln Schlertnger. and Mrs jl dennunt, colunniiLin temd a snorSt t hi"nusi-lrBncrm^ ^ ,,n| nfTT' fn] f, an °d' "v"p " .* o . _. , » « lerger's residence. For Doris Cogswell np^meetin, prior to thr shoW-|lflb],s aml , horn of pU4fiX?hS t£?» I-l.n MISD.,risai.PRvJiHl m lRefrPShm Ills Were broiiRh, p o dJr onVT '' «"« *'™v™*™l invention Into «H1. Kvn.lt. Washington, was A PnP' MrS lan Rummage Sab Wteh C XX o HI, r blanchL I II 1^' f-Hiodint, actlrw Hie practices of the VA in cer- ...UPM of honor „, tho bridalJ" " if ' tivuies or the branch as well as hosUw ,„,. ,.hp evenlnB sho tifyinu developers. His act.lv- All Next Wrek •l™«v «m Sr.urdnv. at thH COLONIA — The Central Bud Avenue a r k w a y Section. National Miss (Nuisuell i:; to be mar- r. Mrs. Schiller, Mrs Gr Council of Jewish Women will i led Novembi'r 17, to • and Mrs. Abe Kramer old a rummage sale the week Maurerl •M a Nuptial Mass In'0"* C'"b droP off •*>« ' October 15 - 19 at 1438 Irv- SI Crcr •!»•« Church. Hostesses i" "'„?"•»«• *™}: J ing Street, Rahway, from 9 am Otls to 4 p.m. daily ", "" , ", "™'nrrty.|club Estates andR'ahwa^ Menlo Park and Mrs. M».»--t |RettlB. Colonia at larw rejx Mrs. Morton Masser, Chair- A»t,.Md.n« were: Mrs. Geo ; . \ * man, requests members to con- TO Ml s R f Biirhko and dmmhtrrs. Elizn-;cjlair_lfln tribute clean clothing in rood ln'th and Helen. Fords: Mrs.' condition, bric-brac, furniture. William C. Scank and daiiRh- applicnce«, books and toys for ler Laurnlie Lee, Ralway: Mrs.JOINS CHIKCH the sale. Aim Mrs. Theodore Maffla.l jsELIN - David Willi: Mr.- Harry EVHUS and danf!hter.|Gordon_ reCcntly of Lorinjr , Janet, Mctuchen: Mrs. Harold Fo,.ce Base .Limestone, Me. n Maul and daughter. Diane. vjsltln(( Bt Mr and Mrs Qm Clursequnke: Mrs, Frank Mau-!Maxwell _,•!„ street, pr 1895 CHRISTENSEN'S 1962 cen and dauRhU-r. Frances, Mrs.lt0 being stationed at Napl p OFF TO CZECHOSLOVAK!... PW,,r?d |,ft to riKht ar,. Mrs. Knuna Kalapos. Carteret- .Venio„ n „D. norrinn Aim nt>r.rn*i The Friendly Store Mrs. Julia Siska. Cnnlord, and Mrs. Anna Julian. Ford* who are off b, wav of Sabena iMaxw|111- nnd ^auEhter, Ruth Italy, was dedicated on Sund mornlns at the Iselin Beleium World A.rllnes, on a 17-day trip to visit rotative in C/.echosl<)vakia whom thev An: Mrs. Theodore MPfflu Mrs haven't seen m 50 years. Traveling arrangements were made by Csipo Travel Bureau, and Perth Amboy. ,, ... ., , , .• -• ~ 'tor. After the dedication, a di Mivs. Arthur Markell, Mrs. Alex>e), was heM in w, honor St. Cecelia's Library Free Catholic Library ander Cnthbertson, and Ro«-:h,s grandpHrentS' home. Due: Now is The Time book sclfi'tio.,.,,,,,/.n. Icommitpe t.lllllllK C, , flll- B mary Maucen, all of helm. i ,, . , . j 1.329 books were borrowed and nounccd the purchase of a num- wre M and Mrs Rob(lrt lists IVt iScank, Iselin, Kreat-crandps Otumes 1.204 were returned during if ber of books during the month Reporter looks at the Vatican.;puts, and Mr. and "" ISELm — CnviiliiMoi ' 'lonth of September ords released by Rev. Robert E. •.lembership in the library ready foi p he library ready dent. The library is open to and Kevin, Menlo Park To Get Ready For Mayer, parish assiMai reached 4,656, Mrs. John Hook- The .. - _ .,.„». „.... uvim ui»^-. mr neufHw volumevommes mciuaeiainclude alul in the community reregard-Rutf h Ann, Faith, Hope, With WARM JACKETS and brary moderator of St. Cecelia's or and Mrs. Gerald McSvwiiey.iThe Ajjony and the Ecstasy. AJless of religious affiliation. IGeorge Maxwell. FOR BOYS and PREPS FOR GIRLS: WINTER JACKETS WINTER JACKETS HOODED SKI PARKAS QUILTKI) NYI.ON SKI PARKAS Orion Pile Shell with (Reoular and Reversible) Quilted lining - Machine Washable. PARKAS , Mellon and with PEA JACKETS Dftachahlr Hoods Navy Wool , Orion Pile Lined, with Detachable DUFFLE (OATS Hood Wool Melton with Detachable Hoods BOLTA FLEX "400" CONVOY COATS Quilt Lined Quilt Lined ALL PURPOSE SUBURBANS C, OATS Wool Melton with Dyne I Shawl with Zip-oin Pile Lining Collar Poplin with Pile Lining; Sizes 6 to an Sizes 3 to 14 Styled by 5.98 14-98 to 29-98 McGregor to and Wm. Barry ALL. PURPOSE COATS GIRLS' SNOWSUITS Plaids, Solids — Regular and - „ . ^ ( lOO'i Orion Pile Shell 1 ^ fl felted Styles. Zin-unl Orion JIJ.VO |Q VV.VO Liner. SUes 8 to Stretch PanU - Sizes 3 - flx I _!*" Machine Washable, Too! -1 hd FOR ME1\: Red and Black HIGH SCHOOL JACKETS INFANTS" SNOWSUITS - SLACKS CORD REVERSIBLE . SKI PANTS - SWEATERS • WINTER WOOL MELTON HATS • CLOVES for All the Family REVERSIBLK Corduroy Gridiron Coats FOR LADIES: Wool Parkas Suede & Knit Bomber Jackets Quilted CAR COATS Ski Parkas and Wool Suburbans All Purpose Coats with Zip-Out Liners Top Coats —New Glen Storm Coats Plaids with Zip-out Liners By McGregor and Wm. Barry — Priced Trum 10*, Wool and Poplin 19.95 ,o 35.00 Orion Pile and Quilt Linecjj SNOW ON THE WAV! Make Your Selections Now .. . Large Assortment of Colorful New Women* aiul (Ihililrcii's SNOW BOOTS Hallowe'en )('t. COSTUMES • Vast Variety of 1-98 „ 5.98 BETTER FLAVOR! BETTER TEXTURE I BETTER WRAPPER I Stylet and Height* IMAGINE! A white bread... so delicate yet firm ______C' 'l" VVH/ArrCn! Store. Hours: M0RE? YES! DAILY FREE • so nutritious yet baked without shortening ____f______H[ • so wonderfully improved ydt each 9:30 u. in. lo ft |). in. PARKING • so delicious yet even better when toasted H?^]7?9MW___| Perfect, thin slice still weighs only • so fresh yet even fresher in its new wrapper. ^^^^^£^1 l? grams! But why imagine it? Buy it! Try it! KRIDAY iH.vr STOKI: AT REAR till *) P. M. n ta bo Judged by members schedule of forthcoming events t its recent meeting. ...,!,-fi in by the"Bimet' , publicity chairman. of the. Boys and Girls Commit- follows: Sack too of the Lions Club who arc The mothers will assist at arc Linda Mrs. Oerald Click, member- Julius Izso, Robert Gawronlak, the Scout Show on October 27 ship chairman, has announced Jack Kgnn and Robert Benham. )y taking charge of booths fea- ,[, rm*nson, Karen that the five classes receiving :urlng hand-made articles and -; ,11V Lund, Patty Awards will be announced REASSIGNED: Airman Basle awards for attaining ioo% and presented at the next reg- refreshments. A "grow-a-dol- Nancy membership in the PTA are John O. Hliy, son of Mr. and ular mretlnf? of the club, Mon- Mrs. John Hliy of 200 Dan- lar" project is planned for Knantz; bean- Mrs. Tlllie Redlus' first grade November, as well as a collec- 1 rlnv night at Lopes Restaur- bar Avenne, Fords, ts being Urnry, Anne Mrs. Eugene Collins first grade' ant. tion of canned food for the ' jnnice Dueker, reassigned to Keeiler AFB, MM. Audrey Moyle's third Miss., for technical training Strawberry Htll Orphanage. \n,. pnnna Pyrtek, trade, Mrs. Adele Forbes' sec- A Christmas party will be ar- Marion Sanzlllo,! 1 School 14 PTA Sets M a United States Air Force ond grade and Miss Deena radio and radar maintenance ranged for December, a film ,(,!dor, Shirley Pomp's fourth grade. "We are Bazaar December 6 specialist. shown In January, a social in ol,,v, Troop 146, Mrs.itrlvlnsr for 100% membership February, a March supper, ' iradcr; Troop 164, FORDS — Mrs. Axel Thom- Airman HiiT, whs com- t In the school," said Mrs. Ollck. son, president of School 14, pleted the 0rst phase of his members will receive Commu- \v,u.kewlch, leader; nion In a body In April, a the* Al Hospidor, A Book Fair will be con- PTA will attend the Parents and military training at Lackland Ml5 ducted at the school on Tues- Teachers Association state con- ater party in May and a dos- I,,,,]. Janice Dueker, AFB, Texas, was selected for day, Wednesday, and Thurs- vention at Atlantio City, Octo- the speclallied eonrse on the ing party in June. ,n. Linda Dey. day, November 27, 28 and 29, ber 24 through 26. Mrs. Robert basis of his Interests and ap- Henry Krauss, troop liaison Barbara Brose according to Mrs. Nathan Da- Boris, Mrs. Vivian Serko and titudes. officer, was a guest at the meet- 1,'n,'Shirley Knantz vidson, library chairman. Mrs. Mrs. Mario Florentine were The airman is » 1962 grad- ng and spoke on plans for the ,11,-ilin. Doreen Prln- Davidson reports that the elected to attend the one dayuate of Woodbrldge Senior comng Scout Show. i(., .\llcia Plesnarskl school library will open on e business session, with Mrs. Hlrh School. Mrs. William Carlste report- ••/ susan Anderson full time basis very shortly. Worth Laurltzen as alternate. led on handicraft for the booth I'ur, Chris Kubak Chllden of School 25 wll, The PTA bazaar Is set for Church Will Resume at the show, and Mrs. Jamea participate In a Halloween pa- December 8, according to Mrs. Oyorfi revealed the type of re- ID,,:i1 :d Anderson won rade at 1:00 P.M. on October Robert Berls, chairman. Food Sales, Oct. 19 freshments to be sold. throwing con- 31 outside the school In ac- IN COMMEMORATION: To mark the second anniversary or Our Lady of Peace Parish Library, Rev. Joseph Bnoiowskl Mrs. George Heath, library FORDS - The pirohl and Mrs. Joseph Smoyak ni cordance with plans outlined pastor, Is shown above blessing the institution. He U shown beinj assisted by Rev. Christopher Rpilly, library moderator' ihalrman, reported the school food sales will resume, October welcomed as a new member. L [,sf,.st t ™ conducted by Mrs. Frank Rechhla, pro Rev. Hugh Ronan, assistant pastor and Rev. Sebastian Weber, CFJtt. Conv. library opened last Wednesday. 19, at the St. Nioholas Church and Mrs. Henry Kress won the Mrs. Harry Segulne was hall, 15 Second Street, accord- dark horse prize. Hospitality ,'DOHHM F'nan, and a gram chairman. • named chairman of the Octo- was arranged by Mrs. Gyorfl. •: h.iiu was led by Mrs Mrs. Murray Romeo, way:. ing to Rev. John Onesko, pas- ber 23 hot dog sale, with Mrs.tor. The next meeting of the Aux- Jr. and means chairman, listed Boy Scouts Set Woman's Club of FordsDelegates Named Heath as co-chairman. iliary will be in the annex on na, under the lead some of the fund raising proj- The Holy Name Society of The next general member- November 8. |l Mr' Al Hospidor, con ects for the coming year. The the church will sponsor a mas- - mining and closing movie, "At War With the Ar- ship meeting will be October Querade party, October 28, In Reptile Exhibit Marks 42nd Anniversary By School 7 PTA 7,8:00 p.m. In the school audl- the church hall. Parishioners my" with Dean Martin and FORDS _ A reptile exhibit Registration Cards Jerry Lewis, will be shown on ?ORDS _ A reptile exhibit J FORDS — Mrs. George Chi- torium, The board will meet are Invited to attend and reser- iy Oerald Zalenka and the, FORDS— The Woman's Club of the high schools In the state llpka, Mrs. Marcel Bonalskylnert on Nowmber 7 at the vations may be made by calling Ready for Teen Hop$ IHT-IRTFD Saturday afternoon, Decembe. iletuchen Underwater Divers of Fords celebrated Its 42nd and Mr3. Edmond Etzold of home of Mrs. Vivian Serko, 990 Paul Kroffe, LI 8-5586; William 1 nder the direction of Howard can be accommodated because FORDS— Registration card* A' lay catechls . 1, tt 12:15 P.M. along with a birthday and federation night School 7 PTA were named dele- Main Street. Demcsak, VA 6-1619; Michael ,-..— „„„ Icartoon feature. The cost o •icAllen will be featured at the of the overwhelming response for the Our Lady of Peace Monday night at at a party at the public library gates to the state convention of Sklbo, LI 8-7278 or Charles age dance may be picked up admission will be 25 cents pc Boy Scout Show, October 27, to College Day In the past fewNew Jersey Congres of Parents |i ::. our Lady of Peace child. Mothers were requests last night arranged by Mrs. Kepics, ME 4-6257. Admission at the dance. New registrations rom 2:00 to 5:00 pjn ta the Jamea Harkay and Mri. ears, Invitations are extended and Teachers, on October 24 Mah Jong • Card Party il (for any adult In thtoe, submit their favorite re will be charged and refresh will be taken on October 13 \ho a mild like to take afeterla of Our Lady of Peace chell Erceg. through 20 In Atlantic City. cipes to be clmplled Into a Church. The show is sponoredj every two years, Inasmuch as Plan of Sisterhood™* and 20 only, The dance starts t equip themselves ReVl Onesko announced booklet and sold at future PTA Guest speakers were Mrs. A. Woodbrldge High School Is on Classmothers who served at FORD3-The Sisterhood of a|at 7:30 PM. Saturday In the •nrMng of religion. Troop 53 and Pack 53 of teen age class of catechetlcal|&nnex. meetings. A card party is the church. Lighten Beaver, Jr., sixth dis- the hat this year, students de- the recent hot dog sale were Temple Emanu-El will present hccssful completion Instructions will be established planned for later in the year trict vice president of the New Mrs. Kenneth Kberle, Mrs. Har- ts first fund raising event for The teen age mission being :r.nn, the Bishop will The scouts will exhibit handi- Jersey Federation of Women's siring to attend may contact old Albrecht, Mrs. Chris Miller, in the immediate future U conducted this week by Father work in leather craft, block the Fall season, a Mah-Jong Diix-esan certificates. Clubs, and Miss Irene Lovas, Mrs. James Clement, edueatlonlMrs. Leon Dzledlc, Mrs. Henry and Card Party, October 23 atmeet once a week and lnstruc Jeremiah McGlnley, OFM, OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY irlntlng and bead making. An the club's delegate to the Doug- chairman of the Woman's Club, Kozak, Mrs. Helen Rader, Mrs. ted by the pastor. An aduli starts at 7:30 tonight and to- ndlan camp and Indian cos- 8:30 P.M. at Temple Emanu- FORDS - St. Peter's Hospl lass College citizenship Insti- Edward Bwanlck, ^Irs. John|El, 76 Pleasant Avenue. Inquiry class will also be conmorrow night. All high school | SALE TONIGHT ,umes will be shown. 1 HI 2-4364 for advance reser- ducted In the near future. tal, School of Nursing, New tute, who reported on her jCMrlco, Mrs. Alex Bores, Mrs. Mrs. Fred Strett Is chair- students are urged to attend. The PTA Of Our vations which must be made by Brunswick, will hold "opei The cubs have arranged week's stay at the college, Mrs. Robert Williams, Mrs. David man. The committee consists! Peace Church Is coiv house" Sunday, October 14, a civil war setup and will also Albert Gardner, club parlia- UCtOoer ID, |UI,I«Kovacs( , Mrsiw±o.. uujuiuuEdmonud avajiu of Mrs. Steven Haber, Mrs. Irv- a penny sale for grade 3:00 ?ii. All young women In display their mosaic ash trays mentarian, read several chap- The program for College Day Mrs. Raymond Krushenskl ing Patchen, Mrs. Jesse Taub, hiidrni m the cafeteria tnelr second, third or fourth flower and neckerchief slides, ters from her history of the consists of registration andMrs. Daniel Panconl, Mrs. s. M, Mrs. Marvin Rosmarln, Mrs. at 6:45 PJd. ya*r of high school are invited. flowers pots and coasters, pop- club which *be Is In, the pro- paymenZZTZl*****t of ieoto thine gymnai - ondlsko, Mrs. John Moyar, Murray Fleck, Mrs. Adele Solo- skkle stick exhibits, pins, book Us of compiling S2iE£JS2t£ ™'f Mrs. Al Hospodar, Mrs, Andrew mon, Mrs. Florence Strauss,' ends, pine wood derby and m LOG CABIN Members of the Art Depart- 1"^ ^P* Saporlto, Mrs. Joseph Fralnd Mrs. Doris Rolband and Mrs. rocket derby. na conduct MMrs .. RalpRhh Mlka, Mrs,, Edward Arthur Hockman. ment plan to Attend Federated them cam pu A campsite will be set up by , * MMaloneyl , Mrs. Robert Whltley, Mrs. Hockman, assisted by oLoounye Cf Kediaurant Ait Day M guests ol the Mont- and yWt JJ3T classrooms, dor•"- - M O Itjbe Junior leaders, and thclaeV Museum of MS on Tues- mMorfcs, MM, Oeorie Dueker, Mrs. John Mrs. Bert King and Mrs. Mur- (Mothers' Auxiliary will display .torles, studios, 786 St. Georges Ave., Woodbridge day, October 18, itocording to iter, the swimming Amaczi, Mrs. Melvin Fran2blau, ray Leonard Is in charge of hkndcraft. Mrs. Bernard Sciblenskl, chair- Mrs, James Harkay, Mrs. Rus the ticket sales. The refresh- bool*ndtte library. From,10:30L]f'BimirOi MrSi R^I Heinz ments will be served under the DANCING EVERY for the LOFT-spot man, A painting detnonstratwn to 11:» „a n „.orga„ n recita„.l WIUIM„„ ™ .inhn n^. ur*« .i.™- and talk on "American Abstrwt be presented by college muUc Mrs. John Mrs. James direction of Mrs. Steven Haber WED. - THURS. - FRI. - SAT. in everyone's heart Fords Church Plant Expressionism" win be given students for guests who do notClement, Mrs, George Jogan, with the Sisterhood members by Mr. Herbert MacDonald.. wish Mrs. Joseph Baux, Mrs, Frank furnishing the cakes from their' Three Coming Events A gen. Margherito, Mrs. Edward Tra- favorite reclpea. Many table Mrs. George Molnar, library eral assembly will convene at — with — nd FORDS — St. John's Eplsco- cey, Mrs. John Harkay and Mrs, and door prizes will be awarded. chairman, reported book |pal Church, Hoy Avenue, will Voorhees Chapel, where the Steve Kovacs. culatlon at the Public library Dean of Douglass College, Dr. hold a card party, October 23 tht Fourth Annual Fair Is 102 for September mi 1,360. Ruth M. Adams, and Mrs. Citation won 19 of 20 races FRANK KREISEL Quartet at 8:00 P.M. at the church hall scheduled for December 4 During National Education Douglas O. Wagner, president as a 3 year old In 1948. [Mrs. Vivian Serko Is chairman Week, November 11 through 17, of the New Jersey State Feder- A rummage sale Is scheduled a tag day will be conducted by ation of Women's Clubs will DELIGHTFUL, irthday Buys for November 7, from 9:00 AM,the members of the Woman's welcome them and a program to 3:00 P.M. with Mrs: John Club under the direction of will be presented designed to G&T Petersen and Mrs. Charles Car Mrs. George Heath, assisted by aid students In the transition lisle as co-chairmen. Mrs. Stephen Balazs, Jr., forfrom high school to college. A roast beef dinner from 5:00 the benefit of the library. Visitors will eat box lunches AUTOMOTIVE O FT'S to 7:00 PM. will be served, dur- Saturday, November 3, Is from 12:00 to 1:00 P.M. on An- COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS Come to LOFT'S 102nd birthday party ing the church bazaar, Novem^ "College Day" at Douglass Col- tilles Field and the College l ber 29, according to Mrs. VI'lege, a day sponsored by theprovide Ice cream and a bev- FREE crowning more than a century of vlan Serko and Mrs. George New Jersey State Federation of erage. For those guests who BRAKE ADJUSTMENT and LUBRICATION confection perfection with these,, prltchard, co-chairmen. Mrs Women's Clubs designed to ac-have made reservations for the With Oar William French will be Inquaint college preparatory high varsity football game, Rutgers very special savings. school girls, olub members WINTERIZED SPECIAL charge of the food table. Many jOnlverslty versus Lafayette 65 Loenst St. (off Washington Ave.) teachers and friends with[College, from 1:30 to 5:00, seats Carteret hand-made articles will be for KI 1-6419 sale. Douglass College. As only half wilill be reserved.

Supervising Our Kitchen The Famous "Chef HENRI formerly of La UeaoTlU* Inn, Bprtaf Ltk* ind UBlitno of itlutk City

j COMPLETE DINNER MENU smooths bumps better CHOICE OF APPETIZER than a bulldozer French Onion Soup Chilled Tomato Soup Frujt Cup Supreme Shrimp Cockt Clams on 'Hall! Shell Cream of Mushroom If all roads were superhighways,' Tosssd Green Salad Rolls and Butter Chevrolet's remarkably smooth and Celery and Olives Chopped Chicken Liver silent ride might be just another Marinated Herring with Cream I ASSORTED luxury. But as most town and ENTREES CHOCOLATES country roads will demonstrate, this ROAST VERMONT TURKEY .1 $3,35 is one Chevrolet advantage that's teolLED HALF SPRING CHICKEN 3.00 A luscious assortment . mighty easy to get excited about. CALVES LIVER. SAOTEE with Onions or Baoon -*. 3.75 including Coconut Royals, ROAST CORNISH HEN: Sauce Mftison J. 4.50 Honey Nougats, Plantations (The way those four deep-coil springs put the kibosh on bumps, BREADED VEAL CUTLET with Tomato Sauce A. 8.50 Creamery Caramels, BROILED OR FRIED FILLET OF SOLE 8,00 Whipped Creams, Butter you'd almost think Chevrolet was BROILED OR FRIED DEEP SEA SCALLOP^ 3J10 Cruncj). 13 oz. working for the highway com- PRIME BONELESS SIRLOIN STEAK _ _ 8.25 mission.) The '63 Bel Airs, Biscaynes BROILED FILLET MIONON: Mushroom Caps _ 5.75 and Impalas are equally easy going Children's Dinners „ 11.50 on upkeep. Brakes are self-adjust- DESSERTS ing. New Delcotron generator Cherry or Apple Pie Cherry Cheese Cake Reg. K-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-s battery life. Even Jello w/Whipped Cream Creamy Rice Pudding $1.35 the rocket panels on the Body by Ice Cream Chocolate or Mint Parfalt Fusi Fisher are self-washing and venti- BEVERAG.ES lating to cut down on rust. Your .Coffee Tea Milk Banks You Mve up to 204 dealer's waiting to tell you lots more. Member Uintta L'UD, Ctrtt bluche Md American lipru* CHERRIES -Maraschinos in luscious Cordial, lPped in Milk or Dark Chocolate. % Ib. Reg. $139 • BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON CRUNCH-Nut butter brittle and smooth Milk MONDAY thru FRIDAY 11:30 'Til 2:30 smothered with toasted Nuts. V* Ib. Reg. 57.39. • DINNERS DAILY 5 P.M. Jto 9:30 P.M. BARKHof f s exclusive-blend Milk Chocolate with mre . Dining Room Service All Day Sundays 0 al'«ionds. VA Ib. Reg, |JJ9. Vwyk depend on CHOCOLATE PARIAYS-Honey Nougat, Caramel and BANQUETS AND PARTY RESERVATIONS NOW U-uns, Milk Chocolate covered. * Ib. Reg. 51.35. '6S ChmoUl Iwpala .S>rf Con pa BEING AOCEPTED CALL ME 4-5090 A TE 3 n ,MARSHMALL0W PARFAITS-7 flavors cov- 1 "n D*rk Chocolati, fancy topi, t Ib. Reg. $1.29. See four entirely different kinds of cars at your Chevrolet dealer's... Chevrolet, Chevy II, Corvafi and Corvette BtwineMmen'i PLAN NOW! $ Luncheon j|J* OF THESE BOXES 2" You «ve up to 594 To Have Tour IN SOUTH AMBOV IN CAUTEHET IN METUCUEN (rom ^ SHOPP| g HOQSEVELT AVENUE IN PERTH AMBOY N5 C NTER w 7B? ChriitmM ftvtj S SH°PP'NG CENTER - Brings Chevrolet Godeny Chevrolet, Inc. June Chevrolet, Inc. Todd Chevrolet, Inc., RO. A PARSONAGE RD.. U. 8. I. MENLQ PARK 180 New Brunswick Ave. 1.25 Hen , , . Main St.-FA 1-1400 30 Kowevclt Ave—KI 1-5123 Middlew* Ave.—U 8-4100 AND THROUGHOUT NEW JERSEY HI a-8300 CAN GIVE PAOE EIGHT OCTOBER 11, 12, 1962

TKMPLK BETH AM JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OF COLONIA WORSHIP m Cleveland Avenue Rabbi Btrbtrt mturn ind the strength Services, Friday evening 8:30 TOGETHER Saturday morninj 8:00 Junior Congregation Satur- for your life... THIS WEEfC day mornlnf from 10:45 AM. to 11:45 AM.

WOODBFUDGE GOSPEL WOODBRIDGE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN lowshlp every Sunday, 7:00 OCR LADY OF PEACE HR8T BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH Market and High Street CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH CHURCH OF ISELIN P M Cornft Prospect Avenue and •UT rhfodore C. Btunui Oak Tree Road Trinity Girls' Friendly SO' New Brunswick Avenue, Ford* Perth Amboy Rc> Luther Martin, *«T. Roger O Sldener, rutw tor, Joaaph Bnoiowtkl, Pastor Mat. Petti Kuwalchuk Ptsiot Rldeedale Avenue AMlitiiu P»itor lor Vouth dety second and fourth Tues- Rev P'ter Burjen. Paitor Mra. Runin Clark Sunday Masses, 8:00, 9:00 » 11:00 A-M Muinlng Worship (Jtorrt %. Kudd;, Director of Chrlitlan MneiUoB day 6:46 p.M 10:00 and 11:00 A. M. and 12 The new silhouette of the Cadillac Coupe dp Ville for 1963 results f • 9:45 A M Sunday School Orfinlst ind Choli Mrttter Trinity Cub Scout Pack 34 p 963 result 9.46 4 M Sunday School Mbtrllj Kenned; Sunday etorrtees noon for a i Ernest Barabas. rooof design. It combines a more sporty look with an air of formality • "'i" 8:18 P M Baptist Youth " „., Superintendent of Church ichool Mornmg Worship, 8:45 A. M Den Meetings, Thursday. 6:30 Weekday Manes, 6:48 and PM Pack Meetings, fourth sible for an additional seven inches in the rear deck which addnri,isu ''! FeilowshlD | Superintendent Adult Bible Sunday Servlcei and 11:15 A.M. JAM Friday. «:4J, 8:00 and _* A.__. *_ ,1 T , 1>1 11 ^ . 11JUH ^ff.;^! tjjaBS al ?:3fr P M. Evening Gospel! **'" 9:30 and 11:00 A. M. Morn- Church School: Nursery thru Monday, 7:30 P M 8:46 A. M appearance of greater length. In actuality the Coupe de Ville in nnlv m Runyon Ernst Trinity Senior Choir Prac- than last year at 223 inches. The framed-in back window is 38 per r,, Ing Worship third grade, 8:45 A.M. Kinder- Monday than last year at 223 inches The framedin back wid i 3 u "' :00 A M , Morning Worship 9:30 A M., Church School tice, Thursdays, 7:30 P. M., overall area. ^ " 11:00 A M Communion Sun- garten thru sixth grade, 10:00 Novena, 7:30 PM. 600 Nursery provided- 6:30 p M., Junior Interme- AM. Junior High Fellowship Saturdays, 2:00 P.M. day Orst Sunday of each Male Choir Rehearsal, 8:00 M.. Senior youth diate fellowship 10:00 A.M. to 12 noon. Senior Trinity Junior Choir Prac- monui P.M CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Wednesday 8 P M , Prayer 7:30 P M, M.YJ. High Westminster Fellowship, tice, Saturdays. 9:00 A.M. 7:00 P. M. Bvenlng Gospel Altftr-Rowuy Society, first LESSON-SERMON Patten is Guest Meeting 7:00 PM. to 9:30 PJ4. Monday after first Sunday at Man's dominion over every- Service ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH COLONIA GOSPEL CHAPEL 8:00 P. M. thing that would alienate him FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Arenel CONGREGATION BETH • 486 Inman Arenne %\ Weti GRACE EVANGELICAL I«T. John Kiin, Putor Holy Name Society, second from Ood, good, will be empha- CHI'RCH OF AVENF.L Street, ColonU sized Sunday at Christian Sci- SHOLOM LUTHERAN CHURCH Weekday Masses, 7:30 A. M. Monday after second Sunday AtExempts 'Dinner-Dm 621 Woodbrldge Avenue 90 Cooper Avenue, Iielln Ml Ne» Brunswick Arcane at 8:00 P.M. ence services. Sunday School and Bible Sunday Masses, 7:00, 8:15, Avtnel Ribbi Brrntrd Fnnket Perth Amboy FORDS - Edward J. Patten, Classes 9:30 A M 9:30, 10 46, and 12 noon Paul's healing ministry will was guect speaker at the second B*T. Cbariei S. MacKenile, Tta.D Ur. Noriert mitner. Ctntor Gospel Service Sunday, 7:30 SMT. Herbert P. A. HacM, faitt* be featured In the Bible read- Paitor Sabbath Services Friday eve- Confessions Saturday, 4-5, PTA meeting third Tuesday annual dinner dance held by P M WORSHIP SERVICES of each month at 8:00 P.M ings. The Lesson-Sermon en- Sundaj ning 8:00 8:30 and 11:00 A.M. 7:30-8:30 P M. the United Exempt Firemen's Auction Sale Christian Women's Home Female Choir Rehearsal, 8:00 titled "Are Sin, Disease, and Church Worship 8, 9, 10 and Saturday Morning Service, (Nursery during both services^ Association of Fords, Keasbey Bible Class Thursday, 1:30 P-M P.M. Death Real?" will Include Paul's 11 A M. 8:30 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN and Hopelawn on Saturday Young People's Meeting Fri- words to the Romans: "For 1 Sunday School. 9 10 and 11 TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH CenfiMlMbi night at the Phoenix Bar and Set Sal in day. 7:45 P M. am persuaded, that neither A M ST Jl»"> LUTHERAN Pfeiffer Boulerart and Mt Railway Avenue Every Saturday 11 A. M. un OrlU m Ediwrn. The 40th an- EDISON Mr.- \\ death, nor life, nor angels, nor ainggplration, 8 PM. CHURCH Kroehmally Ararat Woodbridge, N. J. til noon 4 to • P. M, and 7 to niversary of the organization •nd Edna EVANGELICAL AMD Alei N. Nemeth, Putor principalities, nor powers, nor Senior High Fellowship, 7 664 Ambny Avc, Perth Amboy Perth Amboy 8PM and sometime* on days was celebrated, Mr. Patten hostesses (or iih,h. REFORMED CHURCH Junes M. Burin, Autituit Putor things present, nor things to P M %tj. RudoK kelniru, Putor Jonah a BtiUn. Paitor Fred A. Britfi, Jr, Director of Modi before Holy Day* of Obligation commended the exempt fire- clety of Christ,; Worship. 10:30 A M. 94 Jamea Street come, nor height, nor depth, Junloi HiKh Fellowship, 7 10:00 A.M., Sunday School Morning Worship, 11 AM. men for their public spirit andj Sunday School 9:00 A. M. Woodbrldge ME 4-1751 nor any other creature, shall be mwtl P M. far all ages Interest In community affairs n« held at Rev Leslie *V7, Mlnlttei Church School, 9:30 AM. CONGREGATION ADATB able to separate us from tb/ 11:00 A M. Worship Service, Junior Christian Endeavor, 3 ISRAEL and urged the continued sup- FIRST CONGREGATIONAL 8T. JOHN'S Order of Sunday Serrket love of Ood, which Is In Christ Communion Service PJH,, Sundays Amboy Arcane, Weodbridr* port of all community activi- made lor the CHURCH OF WOODBRIDGE EPISCOPA1 CHURCH 10:00 A M., Sunday School Nursery open 10-13 for chil- Jesus our Lord." Junior HI United Presbyteri- tabbi gaanul Rtwtorftr ties. He remarked how the first mlsoellaneouh ,i Barron and Grove Avenuea Sewaren 10:00 A M English Service dren through 3 8:00 P M., Friday Sabbath This correlative citation will action of the early settlers of sale which win iter. Bojd M. Johnson, Jr. Joieph H. Thomson, Lijreider 11:00 A M. Hungarian Serv- 7:00 P M. Evening Worship an Youth, 6 PM., Sundays (eon ScJiranler, Mlnliter ot Mudc 9:45 A M Sunday School ice Senior HI United Presbyteri- Senteei be among those read from our country was to organize a rear of the ci Mrs. Kenneth McCain "Science and Health with Key 11:00 A M., Morning Prayer 7:00 P M., Youth Fellowship an Youth, 7 P.M., Sundays »:30 A M. Saturday Service* flret department for the protec- Saturday from in •• A •upertntendent of CJiureh Bcnool ST JOHN'S EPISCOPAL to the Scriptures" by Mary Robert Wahlcrtn, Organist Holy Communion, Second First Sunday of the month, Youth Choir rehearsal, 7:30 8:30 A. M. Saturday, Junior tion of the community. tU 1:00 PM A';,' CHURCH Baker Eddy (p. 303): "When Sunday Sunday 11:00 A M 2:30 P M.. Udles Aid Society P.M., Tuesdays Congregation William J. Warren, toastmas- Shoobrldue as u,n••;,.,,. Hoy and Hamilton Avenues the evidence before the materi- 8:45 P M Thursday, choir Monday: Religious Training Senior Choir rehearsal, 8:00 Han* Olsen win i,. ,';,",,, 9:30 A M, Church School Fords al senses yielded to spiritual ter, introduced other speakers rehearsal. 2:30 PM., Fridays TEMPLE EMANV-EL the kitchen wh-., :i,' Worship lav. William K rajs*, new sense, the apostle declared that Including James Flynn, Perth Tuesday: 'First) Lorantffy Junior Choir rehearsal, 9:30 1M Piraunt Avenue, Edison Amboy's mayor, Joseph Nemyo coda, coffee am] , ,lf,,. 11:00 A. M., Church School, ISELIN ASSEMBLY OF GOD Holy Communion, 8:00 AM tabb< nothing could alienate him Guild, 7 30 A.M., Saturdays Isold during the iu} age 3 through second grade CHURCH Morning Prayer and Sermon, Sabbath Service— from God. from the sweet and Herman Fallon, second Tuesday: (Second) Officers U AM White Church Guild, second Mrs. Howard !(. :n,,i\ (Child care service) 48 Berkeley Boulevard Friday. 8:30 P M. sense and presence of Life and ward commltteemen of Wood- and Elders, 7:30 Church School »:4S A. M. and fourth Mondays. 8 PM. 12:05 P. M., Coffee Hour Isclin. N. J. Truth." bridge, and Mayor Walter Zlr- the pastor, narmxi R Fellowship. Tuesday: (Fourth) Brother- Ladles Aid Society, second polo. Mr. Warren reminisced the need n[ ppi,,;,. i; RCT. WUUUB Klrbr, Putor CONGREGATION CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 7:30 P M, Pilgrim Pellow- Sunday Services: hood, 7:30 and fourth Wednesdays, 1:30 CHURCH about his early days with the parts of thf B'NAl JACOB ELECT OFFICERS 00 •hlp »:45 A M. Sunday school Wednesday: Junior Oholr, '.M. Fords Fire Company and the' *'' clothliu. love Lord Street, Avenel Matonk Temple WOODBRIDGE — Olrl Scout Meeting* (or all ages. 3:15 Women's Association, third both serious and comical ex- ship. Rabbi Philip Brand 1S48 Irving Street, Railway Troop 50 met Friday at the Official Board. 8:00 P M 11:00 A M Morning Worship Wednesday: Adult Choir 7:30 Thursday, 8 P.M. Sunday at 11:00 A.M. periences In which he partici- Mrs. Mitchell ol !,•„ Friday Brownie Troop, 7:00 8:30 P M Friday Circle meetings, first Thurs- First Presbyterian Church and third Thursday Junior Church conducted In 10:00 A M Saturday, Junior Sunday School 9:30 A. M. ilected officers as follows: pated. bethtown-Consoiidatc,; Friday Girl Scouts, 7:00 day. 1:30 and 8 PM. 1 Church School Staff, tot 'ewer auditorium by Mrs. Wil- Wednesday, testimony meet- Susie Rak, president; Rosalind Joseph Dambach, secretary, bethtown - Consolid.i . Saturday: Confirmation Class Congregation Session, second Tuesday, 7:30 Monday 8:00 P M. liam Kirby,. Ing at 8:00 P M. Hlekman, vice president; Ron- presented plaques to past Company gave a d^:. 10:00 A M. •M. Surgical dressings first and 7:45 P M., Evening Gospel TfiiNiiY EPISCOPAL Reading Room Tuesday nie Rak, secretary, and Jo Ann presidents William Qloff, Wil- on fancy sandwich n,;i. Cancer dressing group, first third Wednesday 1:30 P M. Service CHURCH Thursday, 13 to 3 P.M.; Wed- Goodman, treasurer. liam Dambach, William Hettl- Home baked and third Wednesdays, 10 AM GJ^T. Club, third Monday. 8:00 P M., Tuesday, Cottage OUR REDEEMER, Woodbridge, N. J. nesday 6 to 7:30 P.M.; Friday ger, Robert Levandoski and Christmas tuft s 8:00 P M Prayer Meetings LUTHERAN CHURCH KCT. WUllrm H. Scnmani, UMM. 7 to 9 P M. NEW DOVER SPEAKER LISTED Michael Paraler. be featured at Sigma Alpha Phi second and 7:45 P M.Wednesday, Bible 26 Fourth Street, Fords RMtor AlMB Brandei, Orfanljt METHODIST CHURCH WestfieJd FORDS — Rev. David An- Mr. Warren also Introduced Bazaar planned fo: N fourth ruesday 8.00 P. M jStudy RtT. Eldnn B Stoni 8:( Organlsti: Eddie Jacobion and 3nnda} Serrleei S3« New Dover Road, Edison 422 East Broad Street derson, ft;', will be the prin- the present chiefs of the three 10 from 12:30 until« ,'0 Congregators, first Sunday! "> P- M., First Monday of Mlsi Barbara Frltsche 8:00 A M. Holy Communion lurt. Albert R. Iwett, Putat Sunday 9:30 and 11 A.M. companies: John Burke, Fords; Fellowship Hall. 7:00 P M j month. Teachers and Workers cipal speaker at the Holy Name Matin Service, 8:15 A.M. 9:30 A. M, Family Service Morning Worship & Church Sunday School, 11 A.M. Society's father and son Mass George Bluth, Keasbey and Jo- An executive board Men's Club fourth Thursday I Conference Main Service, 10:45 and Sunday Schooi School: Wednesday 8:15 P.M. seph Skarzenski, Hopelawn. will take place at '.: • : 8:00 P M. Second Monday and Corporate Communion and 6:30 P M. Holy Communion 11:00 A.M.. Holy Communion 9:30 to 10:30 A M Reading Rooms 116 Quimby Rev. Peter Sharlck, formerly Mrs. John Christ^::.r- Board Meeting Communion breakfast Sunday, Choir Rehearsals First Sunday 10:45 and Sermon (first and third 11 A. M. until noon Street, 10 to 4:30 weekdays; 7 October 14, at 8:00 A. M., at of Fords, gave the Invocation, Barclay Street, ?•::!: fl:30 K M, 2nd and 4th Mon- Chancel. Wednesday, 7:45 Third Sunday 8:15 Sundays) Morning Prayer and Young Peoples Group, 1 Pit. to 9 P. M Mondays. Our Lady of Peace Church. memorial and benediction. October 29, 8:00 PM f M days Misslonettes under direc- Sunday School and Bible Sermon (Second and fourth Junior Wednesday. 6:45 P.M tion of Mrs. J Waldheim at Classes, 9:30 A.M. Sundays) her home, 184 Cooper Avenue! Holy Days Iselin j ST rOHN VIANNEY CHURCH ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST 10:00 A M. Holy Communion 8:00 P M., first Friday of I 420 Inman Avenue ORTHODOX GREEK OTIS libation* Month: Women's Missionary1 Colonia CATHOLIC CHURCH Trinity Vestry, third Mon- Council under direction of Mrs Kev Waltei Kadzlwnn, Pastor Broad and Division Streets day. 7:36 P.M. R Workman Rev. Francis "ail;, Assistant Perth Amboy St. KOXie'i Dnlt, first Mon- Sunda) Masses. 6:30, 7:30, ST. CECELIA'S CHURCH Re?. Stephen Sedor. Putor day 8:00 P.M. 8:3i; 945 11:00 and 12:15. Iselin Sunday Matins 7:00 A M, St Margaret's Unit, first Weekday Masses: 7 and 7:30! 8" John WUui, Putor Earjy English Mass. 8:00 AM Wednesday, 8:00 P M. AM I Sunday Masses 6:30, 8:00, Church School. 9:00 A M Episcopal Churchwomen first Confessions: 3:30 to 5:30 and;8:45 9:15. 9:30, 10:00, 10:15, Vespers, Saturday nights and Monday. 2:00 P M. 7 to 9 PM 10:45, 11:00, 11:30 and 12 noon before holidays at 7:00 P M. Trimtj Altar Guild, fourth Weekday Masses, 7:00 and Children's Holy Communion Thursday 8:00 PH. ST JAMES' R C CHURCH 8:00 A M. first Sunday of every month Trinity Young People's Fel- Amboy Avenue Woodbridge Rt llev Mssr. Charles G. McCorristln, Pastor Rev. William Root, Assistant Pastor Ret. Donald I. Reillr, 4ssi«tan' Pastor Sunday Masses: 6:45, 7:45. CHECKING ACCOUNTS 8:45, 10:00 and 11:00 A M Weekday Masses, 7:00 and 7:30 A M. help everybody Sovena services every Tues- day, 730 P M. FREE ESTIMATES!

ST. ANTHONY'S R. C, CHURCH NO DOWN PAYMENT - BANK FINANCING! Port Reading DAD appreciates the orderly account of Etf. Stanialaui MUoi Futor HOME ADDITIONS — DORMERS • Sunday Masses, 7:00 8:00. income and expenditures his checkbook L«t us "Expand" your home with extra rooms. Home •:00, 11-00 and 12.00 noon A dormer gives jou another room to liye in or rent Weekday Masses at 8:00 KM record provides... finds it especially use- additions increase the beauty aAd value of ybur out for additional revenue. You'U be amazed how property as well as add comfort, i You'll be pleased Novena in honor of St An- little the eost is. Gall us for a free estimate of in- thony each Tuesday at 7:15 ful at tax time, with our reasonable prices and the quality of our P M. work. stalling one or more in your home.

FORDS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Frtnk Kovuk MOM enjoys the convenience of paying ALUMINUM SIDING Hoy Avenue, Fordi PAINTING Sunday household bills by mail... knows that ROOFING Aluminujn siding puts an end to painting forever! 1 9:00 A M. Morning Worship cancelled checks end all misur-'•.•' ' d- In addition to giving you better insulation, it also 10100 A. M Sunday School B* sure yuur rool will protect you A p»lnt job l)> "'" •*•• ' •gainst winter's uiova and blow. increases the beauty and value of your home. We ! ings about what's been paid. - wtll f)« »our house "'-> Wt'U reptir or re-roof »t tow oott. specialize in aluminum siding installations. Call up. •ad ml prowctix" !'<•• THE CHURCH OF Call oi. m*ul», at low ciMt JESUS CHRIST Florida Grove Road All Work Guaranteed! Hopelawn SISTER establishes good habits of Joseph BenjoU, Mlnlitti GUTTERS and LEADERS Expert Workmanship By Highly ; RIchird Benjol*. Urfanlit CHIMNEY REPAIR SUijilHj Morning Worship money management by handling her own 10:30 A M An your gutMn and iMfden in Skilled Local Tradesmen, Sunday School. 9:15 A M. account... finds it wonderfully useful at «hap* to handle the heavy run-olt» or till ralni »nd winter th»wi? home and at college. Ut HI check. Free eitlmitea. ihtt wlntw'i wlndi ••»•• our Mtlrait*.

OVERHEAD LET US EXPLAIN HOW | GARAGE DOORS ut u» A CHECKING | ACCOUNT CAM HILP YOU •ajoy tbe con«nleuc« ot to over- Luc wannth hM4 garlge door. The oo*t U #ur- wlnur and tor PDMnmyilow. Visit Any Of Oiir Three Convenient Lecatiom

A Jjmhou JXatiwalJjank 705 AMBOY AVENUE, WOODBRIDGE "and when we grow up I'll "Security For The Community" Ucenaed by the State of New Jersey buy you lots and lots oi 25 COOKE AVENUE, CARTERET WE ALSO DO WE A UIFl'S from Klectrical Work PHONE New Home Main Office: At The Five Cornen Heating Installations Porch Enelo*"""1 Basement Remodeling ME 6-0242 or ME 6-0243 ('onvery Office: Brace Avenue at Convery Boulevard Mauonry & Custom Kitchens STATE JEWELERS SHOWROOM HOURS: Wood and V II Main Sti.ft, Woodbri*|i MEMHER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Carpentry &. Cabinet Work Daily a A.M. to 6 P.M. . Thursday & Friday 9AM 9PM MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM OPEN 8I1ISUAV II A.M. TO 5 VM. !.

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Gerber't ^^ ^ ^fc^ ^"^ ^fc^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^w*^ ^^^ Baby Foods OVEN-READY Auxiliary Plans Woodbridge Oaks Deborah Groups Annual Dance Plan Tag Week COLONIA— The Ladles Aux- ALICE CUTHBEBT»ON COLONIA — The annual Ta» In|oy Applet. .. It's National Apple Week! iliary of Little Fellows League 1606 Oak Tree Road Week and maintenance drive of Ib. of Colonla concluded the Sec- bciln, New Jencr Tel. LI 8-8469 the Colonla Deborah League ond In a home test series in wil be held In conjunction Realemon Delicious with Roait Lamb . , . 49 which they are participating —George Burbella, son of Mr.with the Westfleld Chapter ac- Am Page Mint Jelly APPLES prior to their meeting at the and Mrs. Matty Burbella, Avon cording to a Joint announce- Leu Colonla Civic Improvement Terrace, was a guest for thement made by Mrs. William Club building. OMilutlei Cioei nd Sttwln; CORTLAHD RED DELICIOUS weekend of his cousin, Walter Hopper, and Mrs. Robert Ru- For Braising, Stewing or Bir-B-Qu The auxiliary reports the an- Smith, Keansburg, While there bin, presidents. nual dance will be held, Janu he enjoyed surf casting October 14 thru October 31, Lamb Shoulders 39' Breast of Lamb ary 19 at St, Demetrius Hall, Sandy Hook, the chapters will combine c Carteret. —Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hap-forces for the solicitation of 1« 3s25" 2-29Mrs. John Solvlk and Mrs, funds for Deborah Hospital, pel, Adams Street, attended Rib Lamb Chops 89 Loin Lamb Chops." 991 Browns Mills, a free, non-sec- Heinz Viiogar FRESH John Shoosmith, co-chairmen, the candlelight wedding cere- report tickets were distributed tarian hospital for patients -... WVHe Snow White mony of Edward Anchor, Lynd- Mushrooms 49 to the baseball team manager hurst, to Jean Loftls, Irvlngton, with operable heart conditions, and went on sale to the publi tuberculosis, and cancer of the SEMI - BONELESS bunch 29c Friday in the Emmanuel Fresh Broccoli Saturday. Additional chairmen United Church of Christ. On :hest, that Is supported by de- are: Mrs. Charles Van Bl&rcum lations and the monies raised "SUPER-R1QHT"—SMOKED W«ih.d 10 oi. 20 oi Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Walter e door prizes; Mrs. Jack Banlas Mcislohn and Mrs. Henry Taus- >y the Deborah Leagues located FULLY-COOKED—WHOLE OR HALF Ib. Frith cello ttllo 65 Spinach I9 37' and Mrs. Adolph Magnola, re- sig, Keafisburg, were guests at hroughout the United States. HAMS freshments, Volunteer women for both BrandywlM SHANKLESS ... SKINLESS ... EXCESS FAT REMOVED-10 TO 12 LBS. c the Happel home. Iceberg Lettuce '"'* 1 O In conjunction with the cur- —Mr. and Mrs. James chapters, wearing white chest Mushrooms rent dress club, the group Is Schumacher and son, James banners and carrying purple Su (r Ri K.Ik planning a Spring Fashion Burbank, Calif., were guests cannlsters will participate In a CTEAIfC " p - ^" Pascal Celery 12' Show under the direction of Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Rob-Tag Week that will encompass SIRLOIN 95* PORTERHOUSE 99j Mrs. Carol Zak and Mrs, Lu ert Ackerman, Adams Street. Colonia, Keasbey, Rahway, 8e- ejlEMIW Quality Beel Muchado. It Is not too late Other guests were Mrs. Harold waren, Iseltn, Port Reading, Front Cuh BOKIIMI Jane Porker Baked Foods.' for residents to join the dress Cope, Easton, Pa., and Mr. andWoodbridge, as well as West- leMlui C club — for information con- Mrs. Hugo Catugno, Phillips- field, Clark, and Mountalnilde SHOULDER TK Qtt 50 Extra Plaid Stmpt with purokus of Cud '* 79! Veal Roast * »lb. tact Mrs. Don Geib, FU 8- burg. reports Mrs. Edward Cohen and Stalest Mrs, Irving Sidwin, co-chair- Brisket Beef ° 0425; Mrs. Dave Hasse, FU 2- —Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Bon*! tit—Shin ( men of the drive. 0716, Or Mrs. Banlas, FU 1-Mrs. Walter Kronert and chll A door to door com- Corn CHI Soup Beef 59 Veal Loin Chops 99 DUTCH APPLE 8716. drcn, Walter and Carol, Wood 1 A slate of officers will be Avenue, attended a famll bined with stations outside banks, super markets, bowling Frankfurters:. 59 Veal Cubed Steaks 99= presented to the membership- Ratherlng at the home of Mr at-large at the November 5 _ caliendo, Sr., alleys etc., will enable Individ- c an d Mrs Ralph PIE M 65 meeting by a nominating corn- Newaric Mrs. Caliendo was uals to contribute and insure Breast of Veal 39 mittee comprised of Mrs. Ed- the continuance of the services 21 Ixtra Plaid Stiapi with purobiia of 1 honored on her 63rd birthday Swift's Sausage Links ward Henning, Mrs. BoThb e Kronertfi also visited Mr that Deborah Hospital makes La Rosa 5m.ll available to each comnjunlty. T C Schmidt, and Mrs, Magnola. and Mrs. Louis Helmall and BftOQKMtLD Fresh Spareribs * ib MMETTI N. I If i Cheese Horn 43 Mrs. Elizabeth Kronert, Living- Patients entering the ad- WED AT GAS STATION ston, Sunday. mitting office at the hospital ( SPAGHETTI!! Rt. S Buckeye, Ariz. — A local gas are greeted by a plaque stating, —Weekend guests of Mr. and 'He who enters, cannot pay". | station was the wedding site Mrs. Robert Fitzsimmons, S?mcl ;: «• WHITE BREAD ifor Lawrence Woody and Mari- Avenue, were Mrs. E. A. Dell. GOLDBERG PRAISED SLICED BACONS : 59 lyn Baca. Rockdale, Md.; and Mrs. Edna It seemed an odd place for a Arthur J. Goldberg received MARVEL <) ,,, Dougherty Baltimore, Mr. and high praise when he pledged U> wedding, but, Woody explained Mrs. Fitzsimmons were hosts at Vtffnts irt Wjeif lib lie Ckolot el All •ririt^VAOUUM 'ASKED that while he was an atten- serve fairly and without blM Rilfa Sunday dinner to Mr, and Mrs.as a Supreme Court Justice. ' c dant at the station he fell in Joseph De Sena and children, BokarCoffee i.77 61 AiPCoHee 63' 1.21 love with Miss Baca who/ was a Joseph, Jeffrey and Jacqueline, Mr. Goldberg added that lie Paper Napkin frequent customer. They want- Iselin, Mrs. Dell and Mrstol. d the Senate Judiciary Com- ed to be married where they Dougherty. mittee that he had severed all met and fell in love. ties with labor unions belorf PANCAKE 21b. entering President Kennedy'* HONEST CABBIE missing. Cabinet as Secretary of Labor- BM MIX Mtl-O-Bit Mild New Yorfc — A Brooklyn Police reported later that It even refusing a pension to AUNT JEMIMA 35 which he was entitled alter Patteirlzid Preoett Cktete driver who found $4,000 in hibelonges d to a woman who was Waldorf taxlcab turned the money over scheduled to leave New Yorkyears as counsel for the United SYRUP sfiiid to police before It was reported City for a trip to France. Steelworkers Union. Toilet Tissue 53' Sliced American^ 55! VERMONT MAID Cue & Maid n. lot. Pait«urii*d Proctti 2 Ib. 7Q{ Chtiu Spread leaf ' * liurt s o c PINEAPPLE JUICE ;rxc< Victory Cream Cheese' w pk ;27 DOLE'S 2 French Roquefort ^«^ ^b75c Swan Liquid AIP Irni-Qu Flint Quality I Ik. 2 oi. cm Ion Brnd—Silett Qiiltty C Blue Cheese SweetPotatoes 2 49 Golden Corn r .10 ON LATE MODEL s b A&P Grated Cheese Krispy Crackers ^ ;;, 31« Chocolate Chlplts ^« pkg. "W llb Cottage Cheese ££•£. 'i»* 1 Barry's Scooter Pies p«g-49« Keebler't Club Crackers pig.* Intlant Wiiipptd Crttm 7 oi. ITg 0 1 TnilWlll Cholu ot 4 Flavors— '/2 gil> oont. _ ^ Cars! 39c I UP nip Thrill Broadcast ;::/Hash With4eoff t«b*i MARVIL ICE CREAM 59c Star-Kist Tuna Fish c y Qg|e Upton's Soup Bi Frozen Food Values.' pliltic Fels Liquid S But, QUoku or Turkey C Swanae Tissw' ES 2? t^lT* Marcal Paper Hankies «* J Banquet Pies 6 Pk9'- 95 Fluffy Aff hitsN'llMts Nine Lives Cat Food Orange Juice TWO 19^2 CADILtAC 4. DOOR 1 10 01. are In absolutely "LIKE KEW" condition—only two peopH will receife this A&P't Owt Pirt SIM Strawberries Z "once in a lifetime" opportunity, The*e cars cannot be duplicated- They must be ANN PAGE AJPB J k* IOopl8»L. sold on a "first come" basis . . . Both cara are fully equipped with air condition!] ig, Vegitable ShwtNlig Chopped Broccoli - antl-freeze, controlled defroster, cruise control, door guards, fog lamps, 6-way seat, iabyor power door lock, power headlamp control, radio, E-Z eye glass, trunk lock, power KE MIXES A&P Lima Beans W vent windows, white wall Urea, power windows, brakes and steering, seat belts, floor dexo |>rdhoolt * plS«. mats and cushion toppers. Regular A Cf Cut Golden Corn AW Brand lt keyed Interior of genuine 6 tz. size SwclaJ b,and buffet! and hand MWQ. A host of extras leather and nylon, fully equipped including in Super Market* and Self-Service stprei only. Including power wlndowi, ali-way power uat, power wlndowi, e-waj power nat tnd tactorf ThiiWiik oruUt control, premium Urea and It Dorado AJ1 TUIJHCUO Products Fjuid Milk and Alcoholic Regularly 59* 39! alr-condltlonlDR. A true quality car in Trim. The spotleoa condition of thU car la •ease of the word. Jkvarig«s wempt from PUid Stamp Offer. evident at a tingle gltuoe, 1959 "62" Sedan This car la probably the cletnett tnd beat cared for '39 we've eter had tbe prlrttege to tall. rtolahed In tn Individual leather with a fashion keyed Interior that It tpotlett. Equipped with 11? MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE. N. J. many extru Including, power tteerlng tnd power brakes. To tea It la to losltt on owning la. Open Till 0 P.M. Man, Tut... Wed.. Thun. - »W Till 10 P.M. - Sat. 8 - 6 P.M. - Open Sunday. 9 - 6 VM. tU ROOSEVELT AVENUE, CARTERET, N. J. Open TIU 9 P.M. MUII., Tuea. Wed., Than. - Friday IU1 18 r.M, - Saturday 8 AJI. to 6 f JM. MORTON MOTORS 306 1NMAN AVENUE, COLONIA, N• i SALES & SERVICE Open Till 0 PJW. Mun.. Tur... W«d., Th.re. - Friday Till 10 P.M. - B.turd., « - • P.M. - Open Hunda, » - I PJt 225 NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE HI 2-0100 PERTH AMBOY

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Vnited Fund Offers GOOD LIVING \Rohert l\(ln me trows Nest i Sound Slide Film Lorraine Orr-ANS M-OUVf f Did you | WOODbridpr - Richar know that: Skiner. cliairniHii o*f the publli you can have Christmas Seal Chairn I Informal ion committee of thi a free Fash- Rnritnn Buy United Fund an ion Sheet FORDS - Robert Zanzalarl, noimccd ii new sound slide film from one of principal, School 26, will servel •'The Sim v of A Nickel" whlc! the top pat- as Woodbridge Township's' shows tin work mid programs o tern compa- Christmas Seal Chairman for „ , _. ;thr 15 health, welfare and rec nies, civinfi all the latest tips the 1962 campaign, It wan an- Here ana I here; jrration nwncics thnt are mem- on trends for the new sea- nounced today by Dr. Harry J,, Two Brazilian School tench-jbers of UF is now complete am son? Write Good Living White, county chairman. The ers addressed the WoodbrldBcJready foi showing before clubs, nd Radio, Post Office Box 409,mall campaign, which will be Tonwship Business and Pro-lonmniztitions " lntwestw New York 21, New York. launched by the Middlesex f.sslonal Women's Club Mon--groups. ll.uk-to-school lunches County Tuberculosis and Health day and although they have Philip W. Swarta. Execute should include a hot bever- November 13. will con- n;vcr been In the United States.'Director of t.hr United Pum lal film takes flboul ni;f, say nutrition authorities. tinue until the end of the year. before they spoke perfect Enu-'-^ld " ""' (live tlie children soup in a llfh, with just a silsht trace of '2 minutes to show and tha Funds raised by the sale of vacuum bottle, with sand- Christmas Seals, support the accent. They.learned English'the UniU-d Fund office ' " wiches, fruit and cheese In their country's university si'PPly the fi"« alone to groupi ! League's program to control If you think your houie ls tuberculosis and respiratory and seemed surprised that m.nr make wnkrrs available with rrnst cases Americans take, a th(1 film nt lh<;rcq "rt,"f "^ worth more now thin It wat idiseftses: Of the money raised, when yon bought it, you84' t percent is spemt in the) bit of High School French or ownlait.cm H.- aid that he should consult your indepen- Spanish and then proceed toillo'5('d , "fiy «mu»s .w°uld county; the remaining 15'i per -j thl dent insuranceajent for mon cent, belnir directed to the state! forget everything they learned,f ^f ' "7^^ " rnlistic protection. They of course can speak Po.-i mi th"' m,l;l)it *"£» fa and national organisations for' There are 7,000 restau- K tusuese which is the ^Z^J^^S ^. medical and. social research.\ * County rants in New York City! One clpals and the N ton

OCTOBER 11, 12, 1962 PAGE ELEVEN yVlNDOW itizen Croup CWV Plan Party, On Green Street To Aid Nemyo Elect Officers By The Staff- FORDS — The role played by WOonnrtiDOE — John Mi- headaches foi- Committeman Joseph Nemyo In ullso mid Albert Ro'h were every town and cltv' named eo-ch:iirmrn of the ,i,, with garbage. Sanitation Commission!-, he decision of the 8. Klein Co ,,i his fellow members of trip Township JO locate Its multi-million dol- Clin:Mn;is party, Drcemb?r 16, ;>'• interested to.know that "KTOd soil from ar shopping center and de- at. u mei'tinp of Mt. Carmel .it-come a reality In experimental stations partment store In the Town- Post 577, Cntholic War .Vet- l i llil'S. ' : ship was discussed last night erans .ii.lilctns faclrjif this township with Its Rar- at a meeting of the newly John J. Arva wns elected '-""M "ot nelP but pass on .some of the li, commander and Frank Nemeth, ,i in ii fine article printed In the Render's orsanized Fords Citizens for the •teeph DoMuro, nnri Steven Reelection of Nemyo. Schneider, vice com nnnders. •stuff from refuse, In different machines nological report on the Klein Paul Sisan, historian: Ladis- ,ik In an experiment, most of the compost matter, recalling that he had laus Nemeth, adjutant; Mr. !:u •« tracts of land that was dredged over steadfastly opposed the location Annual Dinner Slsan, hospital chairman, and ..i.rnuor.N. That kind of minim- leaves th,. of the shopping center at Route WOODBRIDGE Former Rev. Vincent Lenyi, chaplain. MUM. sterile perhaps for centuries to come I and Ford Ave. ^ Governor Robert B. Meyner The post and auxiliary will be i :i^ worked Into the earth with a disc hur- "I took the position I did," will speak Saturday at the an- installed, Sunday, 3 P. M. by 'ind i* now becoming a pasture, and «,„„, Nemyo said, "because In good nual dinner-dance of the the County installing team. conscience I could not do other- Woodbridge Township Demo- Meetings are held the first :, brvond these experiments Is thai the ,s,,il wise. Had this store been al- cratic Organization, it was an- Monday, 7:30 P. M. and the ••»e. un-monkeyed with, lets vivetation rtie IAHDKI) AND CO.MMF.NOEI>: The Wood bridge Township Business and Professional Woman's Chili was presented with lowed at the location originally nounced today by Frank Ber- third Sunday, 10:30 A. M. of ••; ill.- spot where It grow; in the end it |«- ;i set of resolutions by the Town Committee Tuesday as part of the observance of National Business Woman's Week proposed by the Republican tagna, general chairman. each month. ...il But mnn takes it away bv the millions and offered "the support of thr irovernliiK body in future endeavors for the benefit of the community." Front Row, party then in power there would The affair is scheduled to be- Committinian Joseph Nemyo, Miss Claire Sutcli. BPW president; Mayor Walter Zlrpoln and Committeeman Charles Mol- have been traffic chaos on our gin at 8 p.m. at the National ,- i! into garbage. Couldn't he return it |(l I.J.C Has Endorsed shape in which it would fulfill natures nar. Standing, rear. Committermen George Fmrry, Ralph Barone, Robert Jacks, Thomas Costello and Herman Fallon. residential streets. The end re- Guard Armory, upper Main St.. sult would be the constant where there is ample parking Government Changei •:,•• <>f the composts, called "N«tun/er." it i> threat of our children being in- facilities, WOODBRIDGE — The Am- jured, our roads torn up and Dinner will be prepared and rican Jewish Congress chapter ,. at SU a ton as last ».s the plant'spoutj, Road Program our homes devaluated. • will do certain emergency jobs foi- which Tea Sunday to Wind Up served by professional caterers >f Woodbridge Township hu ui.uld be too high Spread on burnt over "In addition, I took the posi- and music will be furnished by ndorsed the proposed changes • •:.- the slopes from erosion nnd KO-IS new Complaint Topk tion that we could entice Kleins a six-piece orchestra both dur- municipal government as to locate in another, more suit- ing dinner and for dancing. ecommended by the Commis- FORDS — Ruth M. Jago, able, section of hte Township,' Also scheduled to speak, after lon on Charter Study. This !*• a bad idea for officials in Wocxlbi iriKc to Business Women's Week Republican candidate for Town Nemyo continued. "That this locrl nnd county candidates are ollowed a detailed explanation Committee, speaking to Second introduced, is former secretary and clarification of the Com- jaycevs. Library, Saturday morning at 10:30, has come to pass is one of the the club will present a check Ward Republican Club urged finest accomplishments of our of State Edward J. Patten, the mission's work by David Pav- In " ilcirs should keep In mind not t tun for *200 to the Perth Amboy the group not to be "hesitant new, vital and progressive Democratic candidate for Con- lovsky, a Township attorney ulriMd track __ even though it may 10.1k >.s » «/ *- <>ommittt><> k-t i" General Hospital Building fund Gyenes Hits at about asking questions regard- Democratic administration. I gress in the new 15th Con- ind member of the Commis- .m« UM-d. Jujtt thr other day a drlvrr narked J gressional District. Mr, Patten ;ion. Mr. Pnvlovsky spoke be- In i- ••!• I ny llomtrs to fl/MP'.to memory of Charles E. Oreg- Ing the happenings in the am proud of my part, for we l> U'll! I fore the group at a meeting Ki ut t»o frrt from ft track itt thr louir level ... , , lory, at the Charles E. Gregory Ward." "Some of the questions are now going to get a tax rat- according to his campaign I ;!• • ..iif overpay at Crern Strret. Wondhridisr, Garbage Dump that need answering" she said, able of some $10,000,000 which staff, will deliver a major ad- last week at Congregation Beth WOODBKIDGE- The thud Scnool of Nurelng up ,1 freight train from going through for a are n.) What is happening to will ease the tax burden on the dress. Shalom, Iselin. iinnuiil mi'inbershlp tea on Friends of the late Mr. Qreg- WOODBHIDGE — "In my "•'I'lr to find the owner thr signalmen finally Sund.iv the home of Mr. opinion, the return to open gar- the Bonded Permanent Road small home owner." Municipal Democratic Chair Mrs. Richard Smith presided -,.. , , T> • , ory are invited to attend. After i.l I., net thr machine moved with thr hrlp of si net M: bage dumping Is not the answer Program? Now, I'm asking you, Nemyo was invited back to man Thomas J. Molyneux wll and a report was heard by Mrs, l J the Club members, if the road 484 Outlook Avenue-. Colonia " „ lOur ft to the age-old question of gar- address the group again before be master of ceremonies an N. Schneider, chairman on the ,i ":l:i - s;»a« *»« c—y ** .,*»bage disposal," William Gyenes, in front of your house has been Mayor Walter Zirpolo toast wlJI climax a wee K ob v ' Hwne ° election but no date was decided Commission on Law and Social ance of National new hospi First Ward Republican candi- repaired? If so, was the road upon. A tentative program will masteV. Action. Mrs. Stanley Unger- - date, said in & statement is- dug up and made into a per- have Neymo discuss the Town- Rev. Charles W. MacKenzie Ieidtr announced a children's and ,,. ,,u,y A program of entertainment sued today. manent-type road or was it just ship's new permanent road pro- pastor of the First Presbyter matinee will be held November antl P black-topped. Roads repaired ins Club. will be presented at the tea gram on a long-term financing ian Church of Avenel, will 3, at School 19, Menlo Park fur students of her French hisses. Her "In these days of jets and under the Bonded Permanent Monday Sunday, with Edwin W. Casey basis. the invocation and pronouno Terrace. The feature film will utid on an experimental bay? for nursery night the club rockets, the Zirpolo adminis- Road Program are to be per- Jr., of National Broadcasting tration is going backward," Mr. the benediction. be "Charles McCarthy-Detec- (»t Hlllel Academv. Perm Amboy and Company, as master of cere- manent-type roads. Assisting M. Bertagna on th tive." >shl p N m 1 f Mr Qyenes continued. "We Ameri- • ;y School. Clark - Perhaps shell tell them H ;,' '"•J "' ° ' monies. dinner committee are war WWilliam BBrennan, cans spend millions each year "(2.1 Why was Fanning The annual "paid-up mem- •A h.-r birthptace. the town of Hanumu in ^''^ '"T ™ ' On the program will be Miss Mrs. Schreiber chairmen: James Morey, Fir bership meeting. November 13, sh u on sanitary paper, products, Street included in an ordinance md that it* name is lyiwnvmotu with 'pale ™* ^ >» streeStreett , CColoniao , Ward; Charles Tier, Secon 1 Patricia Bagdi, coloratura" so- which means about TO per cent for repair when it was already will be highlighted by a fashion Spi-afcer.-wi-re Mrs. Vlasta Wn- Ward; Mrs, Mary Tobin, Thh ini and Miss Marin Helena prano: the DeJoy brothers and of our garbage is composed of repaired by the developer? This "show. John Qottstein. waste paper, easy to burn. ordinance was duly published Raps Costello Ward: John Pannone, Fourth Hebollu. school teachers from Ward; and William KilgallinJ llalUi However, the present adminis- in the paper and was about to Mn.ru an r«-*Uuranu throughout thr township Hrazil. who are taking a 13- Miss Bagdi has been study- ISEIJN — Mrs. Helen E. Fifth Ward. JL-MI! l> proud of the (ulinery skim of their Italian week course on "American Civ- Ing under Miss Rose Bampton, tration is spending our tax dol- be passed, when a Republi- Schreiber Fourth Ward Repub- lars to cover expensive dirt fill. can member of the council Civic Association 11 Kathy's Kitchen, Colonlu, boasts of an 111 Rutiirrs under noted voice coach, in New York, lican Town Committee candi- '"' »lm i* JuMt an expert making a kidm-v inr Fullbruiht Fellowships. They for the past four years. She has We are taught sanitary habits asked this embarrassing ques- Presbyterian Church tion. After a hasty whispered date, issued the following state- .((Isciisni'd and compared the appealed with the Amato Op- in school, yet we permit raw- Meets Tomorrow era Theatre, New ;arbage dumping on Main St., conversation between the Mayor ment today. Sets Baptism Sunday , . .status of women in their coun- York; the PORT READING — William Brooklyn Heights Woodbrtdxe. Is this civic pride? and our Democrat Committee- WOODBRIDQE — Rev, Alex try with tlmt of the United Opera As- "Mayor Zirpolo and Police . Burke, publicity chairman, sociatlun, which is supported by "When it rains this stinking man a motion was made to table N. Nemeth and Rev. James M. ii roll singer but he Is a teen-,ue idol— stales Commissioner Costello did a announced the Port Reading— the Ford Foundation and with garbage overflows into the clay- the ordinance. Two weeks later Marsh, pastors of the First »•.-, and the heart throb of thr .iris. This TU(1, complete job of belittling our Sewaren Civic Association Will the Middlesex Family Concert pits, thence Into Heard's Brook, this ordinance was read and Presbyterian Church, an- youth has made quite a record for himself ]lollon CommT abandoned. If this ordinance fine .police department when nounced the Sacrament of in- meet tomorrow, 8 p.m. at the !i he wiu a pitching star with the Little Association! She has selected which in turn flows Into the ten and presented with a .set of lake In the park section, con- had been allowed to pass, with- they proposed the position of fant Baptism will be adminis- Port Reading Firehouse, Colonia. We recret to say that he ha>s for Sunday's program, "Cara Director of Public Safety. The • resolutions in which the mem- tinues through the center of out loyal opposition, would the tered at the 11 a.m. worship ser- Included on the agenda will Nome" from Rigoletto and money appropriated for this re- aggregate experience of 943 |. teen-agers that think It's smart to smoke ut,rs KVU, |aucf(,| fOl. ^1C|r a(j_ "This is My Beloved." Woodbridge, past School 11, vice, Sunday. be: Sewaren and Port Reading ••uv rnnny youngsters look up to him and , „, . the tennis courts and Pearl nair have been spent on some- years in the iield of law en- Adult Bible class and Church residents relationship to Wood- tintll s behllIf ot the com forcement that the 112 man- ' ixniituty. Street playground, under the thins else without public School, 9:30 am. as usual, and bridge Township today; eight knowledge? We note that the force possesses meant nothing * 1 Lii.st n«ht, resolutions were Avenel Man Injured railroad and Rahway Avenue, Sunday afternoon, 3:00, Junior point program covering exist-. Public Works Superintendent is to them. They would have us 'Mm »on of Mr. and Mri. Anthony ()n.ini, 1 also presented to the club by then past the ball park at the Christian Endeavor, in Fellow- ing and anticipated area proj- 1 believe that the men of our De- tin' Board of Education fo; ef- As Car Hits Pole head of Green Street, joining still on the payroll. This man ship Hall. ects; progress report on School l!"i«l Colonia, hat been eleeled vlre-uresi- partment are incompentent. forts in behalf of education, WOODBRIDG&r- William C with Woodbridge Creek, to has been indicted and should be At the 6 p.m. Junior High 9; report from the committee »"i»r CUM at Saint Benedict* Prrp School spread over the meadows. suspended pending the disposi- The creation of this position el- <^ father I* aulflant vier-prealdrnt at the ipiirtiailurly the nursing schol- Mai. 24, 1400 St. Qeorge's Ave- UPY meeting, Bruck Kllby and that contacted the Philadelphia tion of his case." iminates two positions of at- law firm of Obermayer, Reb. uiMui Bank's main ofllre. "Our children play along this Priacilla Randolph will lead a arship mven high school nrad-jnue_ AveneI> ^^jura, Sat- tainment from the promotion man, Maxwell, and Hippel; and whole distance and the people Mis. Jago furthes stated ''I program entitled, The Runa- scale of the patrolman. way, based,on Paul's letter to nominating committee report. J:iycee (lut'sls urday when the car he was of the First Ward are up in urge you, as interested citizens, .stioppen are in for a pleasant surprise dnving on Route 9, left the arms. Where will the next to attend your Town meetings Philemon. At 7 p.m. the Senior The committee reports will be 1. and continuliiK through Dtx-ember Tuiuiih! the BPW will be "If the job of Police Com- High UPY .•will met in Fellow- near Acres dump be — in Sewaren, Fords, to yet answers to these and missioner it too pig for Mr. Cos- presented by A, Lawrence Beck- announced In this paper on November 1st [iir.-.i.'. of :he Woodbridne Town- ship Hall. Joyce Lockie and her er, Lester Wolf, William Burke, Pui) .lily.ci-'.s, the youngest serv- a pole. |Iselln, Avenel or perhaps in a other questions that may per- tello," Mrs. Schreiber suggested, comer adjacent to the Colonia plex you." commission will lead a discus- and William Brenner, •id- .'101.i> in the Township and Mr, Mai was taken to Perth, "then it would be better to as- sion on Christian views toward ""ul fill weather l*»t week prompted our Country Club? What were the sign another Committeeman as Mr. Burke advised, "Unity" •very ai-:ive, at.Stanley's, RouU;'Amboy General Hospital by •easons for this decision to education. will be the keynote of the meet- '" ''f'vi- up to Newport, R. I., to wr his brother 1. .it 8 if) P.M. Tomorroiiv night Woodbridge Emergency Squad chairman of Police instead of kl xeate a haven for rats and di#- Skating Party Set The cancer dressing- group ing as it has been in the past. " 'iid the residents »f Port; Reading should incinerator mismanagement Buses will leave from the Col-time to cover 27 square mile Hr> tyiarni, 18 Larch StreeJ, who is the fir.st and neglect at the highest level onia Civil Club and from Wen- She also charged that teer :j''-i'Miy of Florida to be selected to panlci- EVERYDAY SPECIALS! f responsibility." dy and Dukes Roads at 1:00 ""i> HOTC Billy Mitchell Efrlll Team. p.m. and will return at 5:00 Fourth Ward because of lnade- | ilistiiiKulshed itself in the pait by being the STOLEN BIKE quote patrolling." ;v the only team In the country to pei- ( WOODBRIDGE — A delivery " >t the Coliseum In the New Orleans Mardi bicycle valued at $30 was stolen '* Hex Ball, from in front of the Busy Bee DIXIES is the operations officer of the drill Market on Main Street, yester- in liberal arts and is a former Wood- day, according to a report giv- His brother, Dennis, Is also attending en police by Louis Port, 87 Main Street. 00 BROKEN WINDOWS wan tremendously thrilled by Astro- , WOODBRIDOE^Petor Kar- tuiceuful ipaye flilht liut we*k, M ychi, custodian at.School No. 'ir mrmbers wu doubly thrilled when ttie 35 reported to police on Mon- ' umle by hU old gtalp the aircraft carrier 1 day that five windows had been '••" -:>ue. It brought back memorlei ot about broken in the building over the '•'" "lirn an a member or the eommlwlonlnK YOUR ROUTE TQ GOOD HEALTH IS THROUGH YOUR weekend. I"1'"1 'Tin* thin gpankinf new ihlp Into Uncle u PRACTICING PHARMACIST, who is ready to km you, ICE CREAM hi " '»s amuilng to thit younj; man' (at that tu, '' >"l> it was a* a member of the ">pply depart- your physician and your community. His education and I u ""i the nhlp for IU ihake-down cruise, at experience qualify him as an authoritative drug adviser s ( " if food needed for a 90 day period mch to your physician; dispenser of life-saving medication to Ul| SANDWICHES "" 'i« uf butter, 50,001 pound* of ooffee, etc. you and consultant on household health needs to the « • » t l)llc| entire community. Make use of your pharmacist's pro .","" Ke between Keasbey and Hopelawn hits fessional services today, ''•' "I'nii-s for many weeks which neceasltates our '"'y van to travel about three miles out of DEPENDABLE tn 12 for 1-00 "u one carrieri r to another. When the drivor PERSON resident abdut the reopening date, he u" be sure it'll be open around election day " PUBLIX PHARMACY S££ C/S FOQ. FUNERAL ' '•'••'lit journey 011 your fall calendar, try » li'i»r« aifo, now'eau be made In Junt over '"'in, Tel ME 4-0809 Woodbrldw v U!"i« the New York Tbruway and the new "•'may 87 which In complete front Albany (« STATE JEWELERS "" Humlng foliar In thr Adirondack* in at NATIONAL PHARMACY WEEK OCT. 7-13 107DAR5 St. GeorgI -e FREEZAve., ColoniEa StorVI) 1-929e 2 "lir ... two week* ahead of noheduU because M Main Street, Woodbridaa imnueri in yean. Science Training for Teachers KISS ME AGAIN! Letter to Editor Report from Washington The top administrative personnel of to the Board and the public last week, the school system, and Assistant Su- explained there was "a crying need" Colonia, New Jersey The 88th Congress to Have A 'New I perintendent of Schools Robert Pol- for In-service training of teachers and 115 Amherst Avenue glaze in particular, are to be congratu- he commended the teachers for their October 8,1982 Dear Sir: Regardless of the Results at the lated on their plans for In-service willingness to learn. There is a great need for a By WES HAVDEN "honeymoon11 «,,,. training for elementary teachers for Community of Junior College in The assistant superintendent, who Is Middlesex County and legisla- WASHINGTON, D. C. —Re- was over. It has,,-,«, the teaching of science. gnrdlrss of what happens at the and at ]oHS|; n,lr!l in charge of curriculum, expressed It tion enabling the establish- Florida's son. r;,,,," The plans call for a course to last 15 ment of this college exists. polls Nov 8, the 88th will be well when he said: "We have the pro- above all the attributes of a who was bfst mnn ai weeks, one and one-half hours each The Community or Junior "new look" Conffress. dent's wprfdinu fessional potential in Woodbridge College makes a two year col- week from 3:30 to 5 P.M., on the teach- Even before the first ballot Smathors, V.I i, lege program available to the Is cast In the general flection White House ers' own time. Township and we must use it to push college interested person. Tu- there's already the certainty of on mrdlcan Dr. Polglaze, in outlining the course ition is nominal with course , in,.,. education ahead." more than 50 strange faces on his lndepend with thfi lns|f r cUf'and "SKX, « «'» «* '««""• Kress remain throughout the country. Retirement by reason of age A Junior College for Woodbridge? or illness, because of seat loss nouifh to itnt Under existing law, state and through redlstrlctlntr or *lon on leeM Practically every community In Mid- county funds sustain the col- through primary defeat plus the self ty. It has the largest school district in lege and at the present time Private pcnsiotn dlese/County Is petitioning the Board the County and Woodbridge Senior decisions to run for other of- federal legislation has been In- fices — will remove at least 47 deferrrd basis of Freeholders to establish a Junior High School graduating classes in- troduced to provide matching House Members and five In the The funds to states thereby aug- College in their particular town or city. crease in size each year. We have a Senate from the scene at the Sept. menting county and state funds end of the year. House io days Woodbridge Township, on a sugges- large middle class population which now available. or n\|rrt Twelve of the House Depar- adjourned tion made by Commltteeman George finds it.difficult to send its young boys Recently, a group of county tures are of the involuntary Period without residents, former students and sort, with . James Davis, an Emery last week, has Joined the others and girls on to college due to finances. White interested parties, met to dis- arch conservative from Oeorgia, In making the request for the College. Woodbridge Township is also centrally could dlsnpii cuss and to take the steps ne- as the most recent political eas. cessary to establish Middlesex, , „ by doing noth However, there is one difference—no located and we have the room. UR ty IIe lwt m prl. Junior College under the pro-|mnry rUn ofY move was other community in Middlesex County to foreclose tlm The more than 80,000 people in visions of existing state laws, j EflrUer prlmry ]()sm has more priority. a "pocket vein Woodbridge Township will eagerly Today with so many of our ,,d Reps. Andrew (R-Mlnn.), Woodbridge Township Is the largest high school graduates (and Boy], McVey, (R- so for economic, travel, or other Kansas) Smith and JUS! PARAGf reasons, establishment of thl^zrlenko. New York National Pharmacy Week college makes Its need all the{ Nine House members are more apparent. i switching their sights to the Hula-Hula v.v.1 National Pharmacy Week is being cines from medicine chests as authori- The temporary committee Senate for November bids, so —The Trnw::;ri, Ho Observed this week and in Middlesex ties feel old prescriptions are a menace now formed will meet In mid- will be back In different roles, If October. There Is no need for Soaking a w. County, the Pharmaceutical Society, to adults and children. Many accident- at all. solicitation of funds. We mere- Five others tried and failed In dishwater ti-,n -• til!!"! which has always been In the forefront al poisonings, particularly in children, ly seek an expression from our,primary bids for either the Sen- makes It last lot. In protecting the health of the people, are the result of old medicines in the neighbors to be assured our ob- ate or governorships. Magazine. Jective is shared by them. Some of the retirements, vol- has come up with a practical idea in cabinet. Each drug store in Wood- Anyone Interested In attend- untary and otherwise, leave celebrating the event. bridge Township is acting as a receiv- Ing our next meeting should vacancles In Influential places. It's all rUl,1 | write to Mr. Harold Augustine. ing center for the safe disposal of old The powerful House Ways yourself . . ;,: All drugstores in the county are dis- City Hall, Perth Amboy, New and Means Committee Is an easily convince! ._ •[•"( tributing poison counterdose charts prescriptions. Jersey. example of that, with the de- cago ~ and listing specific phone numbers of The people of Woodbridge join with The October meeting will be feat of Rep. Prazler and retire- Under the Capitol Dome held in Edison, and the meet- ment of Rep. Burr Harrison Of Hie Worn all county poison control centers. The other communities in congratulating Ing after that is planned for Virginia, leaving two slots open. One of UIP bid' New Brunswick, with subse- Already openly bidding for pharmacists are campaigning to get the pharmacists who work for com- By J. Joseph Grlbblis of business today ;quent meetings to be held in' those spots are Reps. Ross Bass the housewives to clean out old medi- munity health. ber of Woodbridge and other com-|•• jGa.\ Pat Jennings (D-Va.), TRENTON — Without look-[ret of safe driving when snow present tunnel connecting the munltles in the county. Scoop, Winter H:ir ing for early signs of a long.:and ice make travel difficult, State House and State House! May we hear your voice of and A. Paul Kitchin (D-NO. A Special Week cold, stormy winter, the New he claims. Annex should be extended to interest and approval. In Kitchin's case he has some Jersey State Highway Depart- The State Highway Depart- the new structures. JOHN J, FAY Influential backing but first Moonslrm k There are so many "special weeks" However, the highlight of the week ment is prepared to keep oven ment warns all the preliminary Committee for the must survive a general election Finally. It hns r : The present tunnel, where Wfl that a number of them are observed will be a tour on Saturday of the 1,800 miles of multiple-lanelwork completed to keep the various offices and storerooms Establishment of a test against Republican Rep.l y the Governm. 1 Ing all the billio: highways open to motorists at highways open when snows ar- are located, was recommended Community (or Junior) Charles Jonats, whose district at the same time. Charles E. Gregory School of Nursing effort to send all times. rive, could be minimized by by the late James Dale, State College in was combined with Kitchin's, This week also marks National Busi- to which BPW has sent three Town- by the Legislature because the moon. He Is to \fi'r. fo Last winter was compara- stalled cars and trucks which House reporter of the Newark Middlesex County state was losing a house seat. parkin? space. — iv ness Woman's Week which is observed ship girls to study for the nursing pro- tively light of snow, according become impassable obstacles Evening News, during the early Nece Outcome of that race — since Burlington, la. to State Highway Department (or snow plows and fire trucks. thirties when the State House by the Business and Professional fession. As a climax of the tour, the neighb' inventor, both are incumbents — will re- records, but there were plenty — o — Annex was under construction The economicimove Just one more face from Education for Al Women's Clubs in all 50 States, the BPW will present a $200 check to the of nuisance conditions through- INSURANCE: — Federal con- He argued reporters maklrlg venturing Into Federal aid u> *•& Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. building fund of the Perth Amboy out the State created by light rol of the Insurance industry their rounds for news should field, is trying t> y the lawjthe Capitol Hill scene. of gravity to current high should start with the t« In Woodbridge Township, the BPW General Hospital in memory of Charles snow. To set the pattern for in New Jersey and elsewhere is not be required to get wet on the 1962-63 winter, highway he bugaboo being held up to rainy days. prices. — Christian Science' If there had before beenjof arithmetic tr. Monitor. (doubt that the Administration's The Herald Au.< has planned a week of special events E. Gregory, who aided materially in engineers have raised their Insurance companies by State With construction about to \!ii which includes recognition by the the formation of the local club. sights to the winter of 1960 anking and Insurance Com- start on the new library and when a series of buzzards par- Board of Education, the Town Com- missioner Charles R. Howell in useum building, the footsteps The Township offers its best wishes alyzed traffic at Intervals and n effort to provide better pro- James Dale were followed by mittee, the Jaycees and the Barron to this six-year-old club which has inconvenienced motorist* for ection to the public. nother State House newsman, Library Board, and a membership tea weeks. Commissioner Howell Inputs nd overtures for an extension done so much for education and li- the threat of Federal control on Sunday. Eighteen hundred pieces of the tunnel were made to the braries in the Township, snow removal equipment are f the Insurance industry is a overnor and State Treasurer. poised at strategic points In eal one and becoming greater The Capitol Press Corps was New Jersey ready to clear all the time. He points to Fed- ecently informed by the State! DISCOVER Sports Cars For Police clogged highways. Three thou- ral Intrusion in insurance to reasurer such a tunnel would sand workers are lined up and he situation in banking, where 9e constructed. Snarled traffic has given police de- only are they maneuverable in traffic thousands of tons of chemicals he Comptroller Of the Currency and other Federal banking partments all over this country a and allow the police to help with traf- and abrasives are ready to meet AVIATION: — Prank I. the first onslought of Old Man agencies are gradually usurping Klmble, Jr., astute assistant problem for the past decade. New fic problems, but they have fast ac- Winter. Contractors have been the powers formerly reserved chief of the State Bureau Of York attempts to utilize police celeration and maneuverability and alerted and. have received high- to the States. Aeronautics, paints a health; mounted on horseback, which will en- are safer for the policemen, English way department snow plows to Howell warns there has ap- ilcture of industrial' wealth be quickly attached to trucks peared on the Insurance scene irought to New Jersey by avia- able the police to utilize sidewalks and officials think these cars are ideal for whenever needed. during the past several years an ion. other avenues, to clear the traffic. their police work. Annually, the State Highway upsurge In "twisting", which is The aviation business plows no part off the new dance craze Many cities use motorcycles and This new approach for police cars Department orders over 15,000 some of its finances back into, tons of rock salt, plus 3,000 but an improper replacement both the national and state eco- other maneuverable vehicles in their might prove highly valuable and may tons of calcium chloride mixed of existing policies. This proce- nomy, he claims. New Jersey approach to the problem. begin a trend which will enlarge and with abrasives, to keep the dure Is a detriment to the in- especially, gets & large portion sured and his family, Howell In Lancaster, England, the Police highway* own. Thirty thou- of the work). encompass part of this country. To sand cubic yards of sand, stone claims. "For example, let's take a Department has purchased 30 small our way of thinking, the cars would grits, slag and cinders are "Many of the line policies modern four engine jet aircraft, available. sports cars for their policemen. Not appear to be the ideal solution. which had been in force foi the type that flies between New Seeking the cooperation of all years, containing benefits which York and San Francisco," he AMERICA motorists, the state Highway could not be reproduced in the explains. "Bach one sports a }t took years of discouragement and persistent Department Is distributing new policies, were dropped by set of ten tubele&s tires. All effort before Columbus realized his goal with the On Latin Countries thousands of colorful pamph insureds who were not given all told they contain enough ma- discovery of the New World. lets containing tips to drivers the facts about their presen terial to outfit too cars at a 1 In the United States, there is pres- The governments must be aware of to get their cars in good con- insurance," he claims. tost of about $2,700 — the price America offera fabulous futures for those with the dition. These folders are be- of a new car, tires antnd all. ently raging a debate on whether we the high, feeling which are now cur- self discipline and unswerving determination to ins sent to major industries to TUNNEL: — New Jersey's "There are roughly 92 win- achieve success. should use harsh measures, semi-harsh rent in the United States, and none of be distributed to personnel so Cultural Center, State library dows in a cabin, 800 different ; measures, or soft measures to de-com- that the plea for cooperation and State Museum, to be con- 'lectrlct lights and the floor them has encouraged the U. S. alone may get wider circulation, structed west of the State Set t sensible goal and stick wHth It xnunize Cuba. Almost every person, area of a two-bedroom house to invoke tough, measures against State Highway Commissioner House in Trenton as part ol These windows, by the war. are publication and news medium have Dwlght R. dj Palmer believes the $30,000,000 building com- Cuba. This is to say that none of them, really 3 windows each i— 2 of expressed their opinion as to which safe driving o| winter roads be- plex, will DO connected with the them are capable of sustaining privately or publicly, want to be asso- gins right lri the garage of State House by a tunnnel. 1,729 pounds Of pressure per would be the best course for the U.S. ciated with pushing hard in Cuba, nor motorists. Workable wind- Oovernor Richard J. Hughes square foot; the third window RANKING HOURS THIS WEEK ' j, to follow. shield wipers, bitakes, tires, tire and State Treasurer John A. Is to reduce glare. do they encourage the U.S. to do lit chains and lights hold the sec- Kervlck have agreed that the In Latin America, there is a signi- equipment alone AT OUR 3 BRANCHES AS FOLLOW^ without them. Ideally for the U. 8., Jit costs »|3,000. A set of font ficant silence, especially from the large class seats would set you tack would be good if we could rally the MONDAY THRU THURSDAY 9:00 A.!M. TO 3:00 P. countries. GUM0R GIRLS $1,782. The 4-Jet engin* In nations of the Hemisphere or a ma- action can do the work of 30 This should be discouraging to most THURSDAY EVENING 6:00 P. M. to 8:00 P. M jority of them to take strong action piston engines and produce the citizens of the U.S. It should also be equivalent of 75,000 horse- CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY, OCT. It, (COLUMBUS against Cuba. power. Jet* have robust appe- discouraging to the Latin countries tites. They gobble up nearly themselves. For no one in this Hemi- In other words, these countries 2.000 gallons of fuel an hour — sphere has as much to lose from the fuel capacity is over 15,000 should be made to understand that-no gallons — enough to drive a Communist encroachment in Cuba as matter what they do or what action car around-the world 4 times. do these number of Latin governments Don't do it — fly." Woddbridgi they take, the United States will not t —o— south of our border. Not one of these tolerate Communism in this Hemi- BLACKNBD8: _ g^ Jer, nineteen Latin governments has yet sphere. Our dealings with these coun- sey farmers,, beseiged by thou- come forward with a concrete proposal sands of blackbirds, gnckles, tries are discouraging and, unfortun- starlings aijd cowblrds are be- for toughter anti-Castro action, either ately, their attitude and lack of re- ginning to sing "Bye Bye collectively or by the Organization of sponsibility cannot be our primary Blackbird" as the fall migra- American States. tion southward starts. consideration. „ In fact farmers from Buisex to Balon are all anxious to Join in the chorus, because of the great damage caused by the • (Eartmt feathered tribes feasting on sweet corn, grains, small fruits Charles Edwyn Gregory — November 17, 1901 - DeMmbtf II. IM1 tree fruits. The bird* also 3 Locations For Your Convenient gobble up most of the wild rice ffet in |irnaeat.U«4«t ItOIJM rotfe nutuut puOU.btd niu, tl CfcBMdai tm KM. and wild oats on the tidal mea- M G*m HMO. WoodDiUKi. N J, - ftl Ml «-UU AVENEL OFFICE MAIN OFFICE ISEIJN dows of Salem County thus Bo fa* ctrum mm mum* n rum, i* u*. destroying- most of the natural < 383 Avenel St. Corow 1 ni2 Oak SSI BoMtTCtt |4wn, Cutwtb M. i. - tit Kl duck food. (Mmcr of Minn. Ave.) Berry St. & Moon Ave. WOODBSIOOI PUBLISHING COMPANY The New Jersey Farm Bureau UwreM* f. Campion, President * Treasure! IIM been asked to find son*, AVENEL war to minimise iuch damage WOODBRIDGE ~ On* mi (4.M; llx Bootbt $4M l-jiblt in »4i , _ ural tnt Cwrtw \H tm "Did anyone ever tell you you'rt beautiful whan and has set up k Blackbird Ac- Member Federal Reserve System—Federal Deposit Insurance •tail* «optM bj m«|] li you yawn?" tion Committee. Tlila commtt- (ConUuuad on Page 14) OCTOBER 11, 12, 1982 PAQE THIRTEEN Referendum Squad Needs Information Additional Is Planned Membership COLONIA _ Parent-Teacher Council of Woodbridge Town- OOIJONIA — "The Colonia ship will act as "central Infor-1 Hlstrlct 12 Volunteer First Aid mnMon bureau" and supply] sqimd is dangerously short of rnctnnl. ncrurate information Hie full complement of men I" the School Bond necessary to maintain the past to all the Parent- excellent and Immediate serv- ' "n<-ner Ri-oups reports Mrs. ice thnt. has been given area Arnold I,nda, president. residents." renorts Captain I These groups will then be Mnrtln F. Dress. |nbli> U> inform members, par- The Squad, currentlv en- ents of sclmnl children, and the Rairrd in its anhual flnanc* community of Hu the aspecU of driv«. hurt to discontinue the this four million dollar referen- urncticn of door to door canvas um. and solicit donations via a meil campnlcn because they didn't As a result of its initial pro- dnre srmre the men from duties inm which was a symposium' to nndertnke such a long task. M. "The School Bond Referen- Residents are weed to send dum—It's Scope,*It's Need, How donation envelopes In as soon To Get It Across To The Pub- as possible Returns to d»t> lic", the council was informed have been slow as people are -Ml I UiK: 17 la.i...hos II. membership with , rocket on of the dire need for additional under the impression contribu- of rnit ""--nhrrsLIp •. I.,f, lo rs |)ona|() schools and classrooms in the! tions will be picked up by squad Township. " 7i HM^ Mrs Mirlam members as in the past — this tint; . membership co-rhairnian. principal and Mri. In order to accomodate 20,000 is not so children now enrolled in the FLAY BAIX: R«v. John Wllua, pastor of St. Cecelia's Church and SisUr Anna Vlncentta, St. Cecelia's School took part In The current shortage of man- school system and to Insure picnic festivities last week. The picnic was Riven by St. Cecelia's PTA eiecutlve board, to members of Mini Studeman's power Is reminiscent of the one B.ofE. \Rockets Used as Theme that these children will derive fifth |*ade. Miss Rlckert's sixth grade; Sister Francis Retina's seventh (trade and Stater Anna Vincentla's ellthth trade during World War II when it the benefits of a full day edu- for topping all other classes In full session in the annual maffaiine drive. Rev. Wllus, to express his mtltude for the stu- became necessary to admit cation, a school bond referen- dents' cooperation, treated the youngsters to soda and hotdons. Games were played on St. Cecelia* fair ground*, Green women to the aid squads for \ LaudedFor PTA 17 Member Drive dum to construct a Junior High Street. the first time in its history. School ln Avenel, two elemen- The women proved themselves •| in- coopcra- COLONIA In kreplnu with capable of doing a tremendous Com- tary schools, and additional this space auc. the PTA of classrooms to four present 9 job stated Frank Nagel, District schools will be put before the Fay Answered Miss Tamsics Wedding Accomplishments chairman I4th District of N. J. Plans voters In two months. First Aid Council. Besides the fact they were available during 1-. u. a mem- started this wrek reports Mis Clifford Handerhan, president By fisniewski Solemnized on Saturday Outlined by Fay the busy day shift. With the ,,( Kdiicatlon. New Year's Party of the Board of Education, ex- end of the war and the retnrn Donald Ltebeskind and Mrs COLONIA — "I know the dlf- *f COLONIA — John J. Fay, ;urtv held In Joseph Perach, membership co- COLONIA — As an addeu .plained presently the elemen- Terence between spending pub- of the men, the majority of d Mrs John| inducement for attendance |t«ry and Junior High HOPELAWN — The wedding Democratic Candidate for the women returned to the impor- :; chalrmrn at lic funds wisely and spending of Miss Mary Ann P. Tamsics, lr are trying to house 1,700 stu- Town Committee In the Fifth tan„ t jobs„ o„f bein„„,g homernakeri„ , With of Mrs ""' New Years eve them wastefully", said Joseph nrty the dents over their capacity. By daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Colonia Children Ward, related the achievements wives and mothers. Miriam BaldmtonBaldmton.. aciim prin " ' Mcns' Cluub of Wlsnlewski, Republican candi- Tamsics, 45 Emmett Avenue, - T'l'.vn T( 1 lr B( 1965, 2,850 students will be of the Township engineering de- Today with so many men pre- clpal. the art and membership '" " 'th Am points out It date for Town Committee. and George M. Tasnady, son of Invited to Party ! fid Ward. wori t nm ss crammed into the schools un- partment particularly on sewer ferring working at day Shift committees worked In fnnjunci ' ' 'tate driving the "Anyone who has observed the Mrs. James Kesley, 867 King COLONIA-An invitation is nr(1 t0 vml lnm: riis less remedies are taken. The and road projects, at a meeting jobs and due to the population *'• ,tlon to complete a tlnr.'ri!MKn-" tance.mim: a holiday statistic. would eliminate split sessions ten months knows what waste- free Halloween eorfmne party irace tflr n| on Earth and prevent double sessions. Our Lady of Peace Church, Hall, Inman Avenue, with Mel- for larger squads — the man- . 1/ told the 17, and ,h(, fllKht of Ih(, rock. The affair will be held at the ful spending really is." sponsored by The Mothers' vin E. Klein, 68 Drake Place. >wish He further stated with ex- Fords. Rev. Christopher Heilly power pinch is again being . fnity people..pt(l (lRch rPprPS(,ntinK » claw Community Center on 'The opposition candidate celebrated the nuptial Mass and Association of Colonia, ac- ler.stnnd the advance towards tlie-''c|f>v<'Irtlld and Arthur Avenues. pected added industries for cording to Mrs. Ten-ill Nolan, Declaring that the accom- Mrs. Joan Spltzer, housewife M tney the Township, the additional who made this assertion performed the double ring cere- plishments of the engineering and mother of two, realized thto ,1 problems moon ,|00<- president. The affair will be membership',' Advanc reservations indicate ratabies wou]d absorb the C08t against me is not capable of mony. shortage and need, as her hus- i the showcase limited to children 10 years department are "some of the located in the a mif'f'PCCfiliTssfuIl turnoutiirnmit 4n*for thtUen .. . . . comparing wise spending versus Escorted to the altar by her finest work in the history of band, Bud, was a squad mem- stra nolB owners. tilly gown with a scalloped adult. Pay asked: three first aid courses, stand- ! ••,irv commlt-'senllng tho P.T A. was bunched - d' overs and a than two years. If he had lived Sabrina neckline trimmed with ard, advanced and instructors, •o locate a on it« way up a free Mantling m ' rt " ' K h t KOiinnet supper. Mrs, Gilbert Augustine, prin- "How ean any opponent use here as many years as I have, pearls, and a tiered bouffant The party scheduled for the engineer's office as a basis to be sure she would be ready College inrtutplay ln thr main hall tn co. Noisemakcrs, etc., will be sup- cipal of School 22, elaborated on how split sessions deny the he would be In a much better skirt which terminated In a October 27 wil be held from of attack when it is trying for any emergency. Besides tnclde with Astronaut Walter P"<'d- child a full day of education position to make a comparison, chapel train, A double crown of 2-4 P. M. at the Colonia Civic earnestly and has already her squad duties she has un- Improvement Club building. were. Mayor M. Schlrrii's countdown This Anyone desiring to make rcs- which is so sorely needed In rather than mouthing state- Chantilly lace, crystals and solved many of the Township's dertaken the teaching of first iinmlUfcman display will act as a barometer.prvatlons or take advantage of this day and age. Pressures on ments of the Zlrpolo adminis- pearls held her bouffant veil of Inman Avenue, Prises will be problems which have been aid course to Girl Scouts and awarded the best costumes in .v.;:mm Kilxal-.of membership showini' when a budget plan that would en- children, faculty, and adminis- tration," Mr. Wlsnlewski. French Illusion, and she carried plaguing us for years. Cadets and interested organiza- • .:. .md County the faculty and then the par-table them to pay for the affair Continuing the candidate an orchid and stephanotis on a categories to be announced Mayor Walter Zirpolo spoke tions as she strongly feels tration due to lack of time and a later date. Refreshments Mr? Chas.'wt" reach the goal of io«v, presidenti 1 Bridesmaids were Aliss Mary Mrs. R. Bosnac, chairman, the past nine months and re- tion she was instrumental in necessary school activities she economic shock'. With this recruiting the squad's second and Mrs. UebeMcmd and Mrsj advised. Ann Nagy,' Keasbey, cousin of and originator of the idea to ported on scheduled projects to a,lt.Won Darlowe> mrmber. year's tax Increase of 77 cents woman member, Mrs. J. A. i Show pritc : On a Township wide basis, the bridegroom; Miss Linda have a party for all the chil- be completed ln the near ship chairman, , reporteprted thathat per $100. valuation, causing an dren is planning an excep- •Rogers, according to Harry Lund, di- all time high rate of $18.55, the Thomas. Hazlet, cousin of the future. Mrs Lowry announced thr the membership now totals 185 bride; Miss Gail Thomas, Hope- tionally fine program, with "I sincerely belleye that these rector of elementary education, taxpayer is ln for an even great- women make the difference be- Vi l,v PTA 6Hppomtmnich8lrni*n a.«i followsof commltteejan: d ai. increase Is expected due lawn, another cousin of the the assistance of her com- hi fll , the interest In the activities problems such as meeting the er shock when next year's taxes mittee. 18 Cub Scouts Tour tween calls being answered and, Hume and' t0 needs of children in special edu- bride, and Miss Marcy Nagy, Mr« Walter Kania and Mrs.!of the Mens Club which include again incrtase to pay for scat- West Orange, another cousin of a call going unanswered," em- >>( School fl A. DePaola, cl mothers; t-ioclul. athletic, cultural, and cation classes are hindered. The terbrain expenditures and wild Local Ice Cream Plant (Continued on Page 16) ir,itiiljerdiip; , ,. oducatioiwl Kct-toiiethers. the bridegroom. Flower girl Mrs S1(1 ipy HorI! r and Mrs result Is that borderline cases bond issues that are not In- were Miss Barbara Kocslk ISELIN — Eighteen Cub| Arnold Drurker. library: Mrs j The club also raises funds to of children who should be In cluded In this year's budget, but Perth Amboy, and Miss Peggy Temple Beth Am Scouts from Den 3 and 4 of Sidney Shur. budert and M-jfurther the progressive growth special classes, out of necessity, which must be paid for in 1963 Tomasula, Fords, cousins of the, Cub Park 38 toured Costa's Ice IMPORTANT NOTICE! nance: Mrs Charles Famuln'of the Temple and aid its ma- are kept in with other children and for many years to come. bride. Cream Plant Saturday. •,;ial fashion and Mrs. Joseph Purda pre-|terlKl n,,eds A review of last —because space Is at a premi- '1 am for a sensible and Plans Succoth Albert Boance of Costa's um. Richard Luszezewski, Edison, 4 at H-mpie[5<.noo] Hnd itjIU|ergart<-!i: Mrs years fund raising projects in- balanced road program which COLONIA — The religious served as guide, starting with " "' Avemie' James Morgan, PTA pubHca-| j de. "Operation School Bus" He emphasized because of the will give UB streets Where they served as best man. Ushers the making of the ice cream c u were Robert Oankovich, Perth committee of Temple Beth Am jtions; Mrs FYederlck 8wane-:and tnp puroha» of chairs and many sessions in our school are really needed, "The present In the laboratory and ending Amboy; George Edely, Keasbey, announces the schedule for the ..nwi-e.n parsde|kamp, publicity; Mr^. LaurcnceitBbie.s for the Temple ljiuilding. system it is difficult to arrange program of veneering roads with the boys receiving samples cousin of the bridegroom; Den- Succoth and Slmchas Tor ah !l lake place.Dc Malo, health and safety:lTnj5 Vpar, major project Is tc conferences for the teachers to that are In reasonably good con- of the finished product. keep tnem Cheega, Linden, cousin of program, "The Feast of Taber- ;iin for the Mrs. 8t<-i>rH-n Hartstein. pos- me,.t "tn p mortgage payments! Wormed of newest dttlon while neglecting roads The cubs were supervised by the bride. Bruce Seich, Me- nacles". (four parents, Robert Kmderyart«n ters: Mrs. William Alt. Board for thf, n,,arIy completed house developments in education. that are begging for attention, Don't Disappoint •• '"nd grades of Education representative:.^ ,, congregation's Rabbi'- Several means Of publicizing tuchen, nephew of the bride- ln is ridiculous. In Colonia, where groom, was rlngbearer. '!;(• BttemoonjMr* Irvlnt; Elan. Mrs. Irving[|md nl5 family. this referendum and informing this veneering program passed iSchnltzer, den mother of Den Your Loved Ones After a trip to Florida* the the Oneg Shabbot will be held and Mrs. C. F. Hutson, den '••ii. fii.it sec- Rosen and Mrs I>Mnlo, news-. the public were suggested by through nine developments, In the Succah in honor of t ••'•:. and fifth1 Mrs. Albert Benson, vice-presi- couplp e will make their home In Who Are Overseas letters: Mrs. Edwin Monas, only two were In real need of n dent of School 21. work. These streets needed a Fords. For traveling the bride ew members. Oversew Chrirtnuu Glfti stamping: Sidney Shur, Mr . Son Dilliwr chose a blue knitted suit and an Saturday, senior cong.rega-1 Mint Be Mailed in October thi cake i*le tor: Mrs John Oauch. book complete reconstruction and tions services will be held at I For HolidAy Delivery fair: Mrs. Seymour Reiner, Held hv B'ov Scouts* orchid corsage. not the breeze through program A graduate of St. Mary's High 9:00 A.M. with a Kiddush m| ROCK See Our Complete New Mrs. Nor- movies: Mrs. Donald Boyle and they received. The ultimate cost Selection of Gifts Mm. C. FVlton, hospitality: ISEIJN - • A father and son Space Age Chil4 School, Perth Amboy, Mrs. the Succah. Junior congrega- i>-or«e Nlk- of this year's combined expen- tion services will be held, 11:00 spring fair chairmen to be an- MWKlii-tti s"Wr was sponsored Tasnady, was employed by rnvUi, Mrs. ditures of bond Issued funds General Cable Corp., Perth Am- AM. with a Kiddush sponsored SALT Anthony nounced at a later date l>y the Mothers' Club of Boy Panel Subject and general appropriations will boy. Her husband attended by the Sisterhood after services SI .90 hundred lbs. WATCH MART Scout Tmop 47 Saturday at be $61 to each taxpayer." Woodbridge High School and is in the Succah, Sunday services! THE DISCOUNT the first Presbyterian Church ISELJN — A meeting of the will be held. 9:00 A.M. JEWELRY STORE M.I). Kennedy Park School PTA ex- employed by Woodbridge Town- $1.10 fifty lbs. AttnidinK were| Thomas Bowen ship ln the heavy equipment On October 20, senior oongre-l COLONIA SHOPPING Oiitjetor of, With Carnival Show m\ son Thomas; Robert Ack- ecutive board will be held to- Girls Scouts Slate .. SERVISPFT of PLAZA H..rmrh R4 finiiin mid son*, Robert and light at School 24 at 8 o'clock. division. gatlon services will be held,! •liimj'nt Re- I8EUN H.n.uh. 84 ^^ ^.^ ^j, Rnd 9:00 A.M. Yiskor services will be I ROUTE 27, COLONIA ;'"'Mty, was On Monday, the regular meet- Overnight Cam pout WOODBRIDGE Park Avenue. cu,,uu,.,u * .-- . Wwai.d; WullBm Black and VETS AID BULL SIGNED heldat 10:30 A.M. Phone FU 1-3777 •• "ist njeet- ing will take place at 8 P. M., IJiELlK — An overnight Kobort; H. A. Sparkmai t the school. The program The President has signed The evening of October 20, al 921 St Georges Avenue OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M. : Municipal tar Dystrophy Assisting her campout has been planned by „ „ , , , o, vim sons. David, Richard, and ill be a panel discussion on the members of Girl Scout into law a bill Increasing com- Slmchas Torah service will bell Unit South of Clo'erleaft MON. Thru FBI. ,ere George ailva. Janice o» -,•••« and s0 The Space Age Child." pensation for disabled vetqrans held at 7:00 PM. and all ohil-|| HE 4-1815 n and Carla Cappozzl. a!! p'sl-1"" • _ ,: ...... _ Troop 43 and leader, Mrs. Wil- was William Talt and son The panel will consist of Rev. liam Doerr, at Mrs. Doerr's by an average 9.4 per cent. dren attending must be accom- •''*ky'i after- mts of Grand Avenue •vt-'n Mihalik and son lbert Sweet, pastor of the New home, Westbury Road, tomor- This be(ng the first increase panied by their parents. Flags 1 'I lie special A profit of $7 30 wus rt'uliW' and refreshments will be dis- 1 and Dover Methodist Church. Col- row. In case of Inclement In compensation since 1957, Purkee. ,nd turned over to the worth. nia; Mrs. Harold Boerer, Kennedy «aid: "It will offset tributed to the children to cele- ause The Chain 'O Hills Wo-1 oiiin.s who cooked and served weather the girls will have a "f meeting Menlo Park, president of Wood- pajama party. the increases ln the cost of Hv brate the festival. lie executive nen'sClub started them on the thr meal were: Mrs. Ackerman nidge Senior High School PTA; ing which have occurred sine On October 21, Slmchas ' "ceding the 1 Tint, Mrs. Bowen, und No meeting will be held as PROCLAMATION iroject by Riving a donation,'Mi .- Donald Whitaker, principal of the last modification of com Torah services will be held, '•:i> meeting in Louis P. Heipich advised. Mis Doerr. the girls will spend part ofl the Kennedy Park School 24; and day setting up i the camping pensatlon rates went In effect. 9:00 AM. WHEREAS: the services of Deborah Hospital another guest, to be announced. equipment. Three meals, Jup- at Brown's Mills, N. J. are available to all people One STOP SIIOI'IMNO for Mrs. Kenneth Staffln, parent per on Friday, and breakfast of Woodbridge Township, including Avenel, Co- FOR and family life chairman will and lunch on Saturday, will be serve as moderator: There will lonia, Iselin, Hopelawn, Keasbey, Port Reading, -FABRICS-NOTIONS cooked by the girls on a camp- Sewaren, Clark Township and Rahway, who be audience participation. fire. YOUR LIFE HEALTH We Hhorten Knitted Skirts $3.75 lothers of pupils attendl The next meeting of Troop need its help. This Hospital is free to all who the sixth grade will be hos- 45 Will be October 28 at Mrs. . enter regardless of religion or race or financial tesses. Doerr's home. May Depend on status, all those who suffer from T.B., operable pMFORT The Sewing Kit chest diseases, including heart and cancer; 59 East Cherry Street This Prescription WHEREAS, the Deborah League of Colonia ° READY MIXED . is the artery of the hospital serving in this area WE COVER Every stroke of the pen on your prescription order and has sponsored patients living in this area BELTS - BUTTONS - KKPLACE ZIPPERS may mean the difference between life and death and will continue to aid all those in need: MAKE BUTTONHOLES for you. Yet every mark, the physician makes on that prescription order means something to the WHEREAS, this hospital is supported solely pharmacist. He is trained to turn those markings by contributions and receives no state or federal Into life-saving medication for you. This is Just aid. one of the professional services rendered dally by your Liggett pharmacists. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Walter Zirpolo, Mayor of the Township of Woodbridge do hereby pro- Visit Our Store During claim the week of October 14 to October 21,1962 BUSINESS dellverfe Deborah Maintenance and Recognition Week. I NATIONAL PHARMACY WEEK urge all the people of Woodbridge Township to * K open their hearts to help,repay the "JDebt of * O Today! Air - Rail — Steamship — Hotel OCTOBER 7 —OCTOBER 13 Life" granted to so many at Deborah so it may, « 2«HM TOUB AND CRUISE RESERVATION* with the help of God continue to serve all those THORN - WILMERDING CORP. regardless of race, creed, wealth or social posi- THE WORLD OVEB o WBLOON CONCERT! OOBF, tion to walk from the threshold of illness and Phone VA «-366l or WBJDOM MAnUALI, IRC. tragedy to the threshold of renewed life. In witness whereof I have hereunto Ifetzenberg LINDEN WOODBRIDGE ME 4-4181 set my hand and caused the seal of 0 8 lnc CSIPO 'Travel Bureau BO (-1421 the Township of Woodbridga to be SCOTCH PLAINS SO. PLA1NFIELD William A. Kochek, R.P. 301 M»pU Street PL fi-2200 affixed this Sth day of October, 1962. I ' - - PERTH AMBOX. H. i. FA S-43M Colonia Shopping Plazn OTHIH WBUKHf PftODUOTI: (Mud >ton«, Bkofc WALTER ZIRPOLO, WORLD WTDB TBAVEL Mayor, Township of Woodbridge 8PEC1AIJST8 8INCB 1907 Top, Omvel. tend MUI Maww Material. Uiuolu Highway • Route 27 - Colonia 111 ii, ""« H', O.K. PAGK FOURTEEN OCTOBER 11, It, 1962

Jersey Democratic women are The Capitol Dome sonnel how to use mouth-to- Graceful luxury accented in mouth resuscitation. . . . New Issuing a periodical pamphlet i Continued from edit PM»> Jersey hospitals are related entitled "Donkey Talk" toe will work with the State Bamboo partridges are being ABOUT YOUR HOME -: CLASSIFIED medical facilities will receive Chevrolet's Impala line for 1963 Board of Agriculture, the State imported from Alabama to New tATU - $4,239. 729 in federal funds un- ttsh Mid Game Council and th Jersey to fill a niche between The latest theory Is that you |l.M for U wore* College of Agriculture to devise der provision of the Hill-Bur- bobwhiu- and grouse. The don't need to follow a nutrition lo each additional tford some meant, legal or otherwise, ton Aft New Jersey cran New Jersey State Division on chart to serve well-balanced fayabla la advanoe . berry production this year Is to thwart the eating habit of Aglnjr Issues a reminder that meals. AH you need to do Is in- now expected to total 108,000 September may be the tradi- the birds. clude plenty of color in your MOTS. MO CLASSIFIRD ADS tARtN Ovtu barrels Julius J. Seaman tional month for children to 0Vl — o — cverydny diet. To quote one •TOST BE «NT ,« » '« of Jersey City, has been named return to school, but nowadayi outstanding home economist, JERSEY JIGSAW: — New Jer- Deputy Administrator of the adults of all ages also return sey's taxable land and buildings •Color not only adds glamour Public Housing and Develop- to school that month. to everyday meal*, but alio have a totnl true value of $32. ment Authority. . This year's billion, according to State Kuaiantees extra food value." LOST AND FOUND archery depr .season, which op- FASTER THAN POLICE This theory makes sent • The Treasurer John A. Kervlck. . ened last Saturday, will con- Waterbury, Conn. — After homemaker who watches color X3&T— Black and white cat. Refresher training sessions for tinue through Nov. 9. ... Peter reporting his car was missing won't serve rice and Irish No. claws. Lost In vicinity of Civil Defense Adult Education J. Qannon. chief of the State John C. Adomelis became Im- ta toes at the same time. Also, It Vest Carteret. Reward. YO B- course Instructors In all 21 Bureau of Navigation, State patient waiting for a report is a fact that the bright-colored 1788. 10/11 counties will be continued Department of Conservation aft«r from the police. riult.s and vegetables contain through October, the State De- and Economic Development First he borrowed another an Hbundance of vitamins and HELP WANTED partment of Education an- has been reappolnted a member MALI AND niMALI nounces. . . . New Jersey con- of the Advisory Panel of State car and went out looking for minerals. servation officials report that Officials, United States Coast his stolen sedan. But, this An example Of this Is that EDUCATION PLUS PERSPI- large numbers of striped bass Guard. ... A record enrollment method was too slow. carrots, squash, kale, cabbage RATION EQUALS DOLLARS are moving Into northern of 12.660 full-time students. So he drove to the airport, iinri all bright colored green and IM I Do you like people, want coastal waters. ... The State's representing an Increase of climbed on his plane, and be- yellow vegetables have been to sell, have a real desire Of New Jersey Is caring for 1,445 over last year, began gan looking for his car. In a found to contain plenty of vi- serve? If so, you should join few minutes he saw It near the 180 273 persons In various Instl- classes at New Jersey's six State tamin A and D. Deep brown Central State, Inc. special railroad tracks. tutlom and agencies. . . . Gov- The 1963 Chevrolet look li umart, n*w and look. For add™! distinction (he Impala Sport mint, such as liver, Is full of training program for real estate colleges this fall. October beautifully luxurious, styled with the grace of Coupe Is available with an optional vinyl top ernor Hughes has appolntd a has been proclaimed as Animal vitnmin B. Bright red, yellow]s^men or saleswomen. three-man advisory licensing America's most costly tarn. Full-width grille, that further contributes In its convertible look. Health Month by Governor EQUAL EMPLOYMENT HEAD and orunge fruIU are rich In ceUent opportunities are and marketing committee to bumpers, hood, windshield, urnlpturfd side panels The new Chevrolet line makes its public appear- Hughes. The State High- President Kennedy picked 41- and rear deck contours enhance the fleet new ance in dealer showrooms on September 28. vitamin C. open for experienced and Inex- establish standards for the pre- way Department has billed the year-old Texas-born Detroit Ne- It Is said that colorful meals paration, distribution and sale perienced real estate personnel federal government for $5,411,- . Hobart Taylor, Jr., to be see that every citizen has an All of these face discrimination It Will Tell me more stimulating to Jaded Central State Is one of souvenir* for State's 875.04 for execution of con- ratlnK chief of the revamped Hppctitcs. An eye-appeallnc and equal right to a Job based on at this time, he added. You can always tell when ». . , tng menu leading firms In central Jersey Excellent 800 birthday celebration. tracts and agreements on Ped- Presidential Committee on appcUte limulat and Is interested In your sue- j lips. 3d y, ' his ability — whether he is Ro- man is enjoying himself at a would be: baked chicken or fish ic n The New Jersey State Depart- ral aid highway project* for Equal Employment opportuni- ee*s. The company's programs KI 1-5673 man Catholic, Jew, Protestant, ment of Health is setting an August. es. Edward Kennedy's margin party by watching his wife, —'golden stuffed yams and emer- are designed to give to their; CAPITOL CAPERS: — Newl Taylor said hlsUlm will be to otample by teaching Its per- Negro, white, man or woman. stunned HassachusetU. Jax Air News, USNAB, aid green broccoli or peas. sales people the maximum dol- Do not over-cook vegetables lar income. — CALL NOW. or fruits. Heat destroys vitamin CENTRAL 8TATE, INC. j A and has an effect on almost rviton 8-7618 RENT A W.VIP' Only 75c «.,., [all other vitamins. Again the 10/11-18 color can be a guide. Broccoli, ban Soft Wat. (• Call KI 1-H7K peas and cabbage, to name a • FEMALE BELT WANTED • few vegetables, tend to lose ADDITIONAL TIME ON YOUR their clear bright coloring U elderly HANDS WITH CHILDREN •cooked over-long. When this children. H,- SERVICE DIRECTORY BACK IN SCHOOL, MOTHER? BUSINESS color fades, the vitamin content CallMEmirv 4-:,, goes down. Qualify for our home- school coordination work of 10 to 30 Serve vegetables and fruits hours per week and receive ex- raw whenever possible. A tossed cellent salary. School, church gre«n salad containing bits of and scout work helpful. Call fresh spinach, bell pepper and Coal & Fuel Oil Collect PLainfleld 7-3366 (after Car Rental-Leasing Heating-Air Conditioning Music Instruction - - Planning & Heating - - Rooflas & Siding - parsley in addition to the more 6:00 P-M. ell FUlton 1-4216) Conventional greens Is an ex- 10/11 cellent source of vitamins A, D QUALITY HEATING PIANO AND "8ervie« Henry Jansen & SOD!C. It will also furnish Import- AVON CHRISTMAS The we;] (!;-i'W(| JOHN J. BITTING ant bulk to a diet. Because this Rent «< Car ORGAN LESSONS With a line has arrived and we need manages :.u ,ia: & AIR CONDITIONING Tinnlni and salad provides low-calorled Representatives throughout this limited bml,:i'' .'oil. In Your Own Home bulk, it is a must In reducing Smile" Sheet Metal Work area. You can earn right in —she passe- r.irt.-., r«r diets. 14 Hoot your own neighborhood. Call by and cii-.ts do':.. 5.95 Period Morning Pupils Roonnt, Metal Cellini HEATING Mrs. Cole, MI 2-5146 lor home lines and Smith St. dants Insisted they take her to coin operated dispensers In this and Neutral or dauc-^r' Construction the hospital for examination. area. No selling. To Qualify you Perth Amboy Jewelers as conspicuou.i n< •.::•' Mrs. Wooton explained that must have car, references, (600 Carpentry ones and can bt hn r,>d VA 6-0232 Learn To Play The HEATING several jars of catsup had to $1900 cash. Seven to twelve Concrete Patios & accessories or &<:c',<•:'.•:,: ELECTRIC Roofing 1 broken during the accident and hours weekly c*n net excellent — Special.rate* for Driveways PIANO-ORGAN had spilled over her. monthly income. More full time. The shirtwaist .<'.)> Longer Periods — SXWE^SERVICE Alterations — Additions ACCORDION Siding For personal Interview write a classic and o.\e \v P.O. Box 4185. Pittsburgh 3, Fa. wronK with s rirr's or Basements — Attics Private Instructions by Leaders WASH AND WEAK Include phone number. If It Is becoming ar.d Roofing — Siding ALL WORK Qualified Teachers. Miami — Late one night a Ceramic Tile Gutters 10/11* fitted. Dormers — Garages FULLY GUARANTEED! Beginner* and Advanced woman was seen In a coin laun- Students Accepted. dry standing near a drier The dress with n :aci All Repairs FU 8-1667 T. THOMPSON clutching her coat tightly Call ME 4-5446 DOWN THE DRAIN Other wardrobf in:^t Free Estimate! 68 Btrawberrr BUI around her. woman witli R buci.-t GOLDBLATT'S Authorized Los Angeles — John Parrls EDWARD SWANICK Woodbridce The machine stopped and she serve for go ir.si:y «« Binwij'i Oldest BMabllita** Sales & Service and his wife were riding along Russo Construction Co. lustier gathered up a handful of dajtlme and ever'.ia CERAMIC TILE (4 East Cherry Street CONN ORGANS clothes, stepped Into a restroora discussing which car to buy KI 1-5970 Parrls wanted one kind, bis CONTRACTOR RAHWAY KIMBALL PIANOS and emerged carrying the coat PABKS HOKSK. PAYS Prlntlu but no laundry, wife another. QlendaJe. Ar;/ Ga Including Mosaic tiles JARDOT To stress her point, she ges- and Bobby WUKU:.-:. Contractor T. R. STEVENS tured with the sack Indicating rode Into tow:, u:, !.-.• New Jobs and Liquor Stores Eooflnf and Shett Metal Wort PIANO COMPANY MS SI (iEOKGE AVS. that to buy the car her husband »oived the;: Repairs of All Kinds wanted wu Uk« throwing 448 Ilahwaj Arenne WOODBR1OGB Telephone MErcurj 4-1889 money away. j They rode 40 Alary Avenue, Fords L BUSTO Woodbridge i:.u> Out the bag went and landed parking VAflej 6-483. OPEN I) AIL I 1»-1 — SA1. Il-I •> General Contractor WOODBRIDGE •> In a storm drain IS feet below hitched dobb:: 4 • Masonry Liquor Store, Inc. the surface, .of the ground. and dropped A While trying to fish It out, a slot. Ceal & Fuel Oil • Carpentry Hoste WE DELIVER! Learn the Beautiful- nearby filling station washed! The r.t»" • Painting down the driveway and the mused aluud *MI ADVANTAGI OF OUB Sounding FOR QUALITY It's the dramatic touch you "Wonder »!.<•: • Jobbing Complete Stock of Domestic Warn air Hen water carried sack and money LOW SUMMEB MICE! OH and Imported Wines STEEL GUITAR! IMutrUI Eihtuft I) add to entertaining that |away. ticket in c«v • Alterations Motor Quud> makes you a long remem- They drove away In alienee. stays trie \w Beers and Uqnon Hawaiian, Western of roa ntM ESTIMATES bered hostess. Food flamed] For Free Estimate PRINTING att 4-tltI or Ml 4.|M« 674 AMBOY AVENUE Pedal Style at the table, especially by candlelight, is particularly CALL KI 14822 WOODBRIDGE, N. j. Lessons by a professional DIAL Fill Sou Coal Bin With with vean of playini and Service Stations gala. Even a novice can do it teaching experience. with the 151 proof rum with Premium Anthracite Delicatessen the purple label Fill a deep NUT OR 50 Moving A Tracking For area from I to M ME 4-1111-2-3 ladle with rum. pour it over B. J. ROEMMELE TOWNE GARAGE the food in a fire-proof diih STOVE 20 and light it. Be sure tha TREAT SHOPPE Move "IDEAL WAY" TO 9-0792 J. r Gardner A Son rum is burned out beforo PEA Phone FD 8-S914 18 95 811 Rabwaj Avenuo • Announce- 48$ AMBOY AVENUE serving. Rum gives many COAL AGENT NATIONAL VAN~ main dishes and desserts an Woodbrtdg* LINES Mason Contractor - Woodbridge exciting flavor, but it must BUCK (Up*, mitt Chore*) ments 17.95 1286 St. George A»e.,~Avfnei MErcury 4-3540 have quality. Try this de- pum COAL • SALADS »t Their Beit SPECIAL WINTER RATES We're Spcclallfu la licious dessert suggested by • 8ODA FOUNTAIN LOCA1 MOVIS • Brick • BEAR WHEEL ALIGN. the makers of Rootfco for i I HID and Tnllu, 114 Horn • Business grand finale. 13.1 • FRESB BAKERY GOODS • Stone MENT and BALANCE SERVICE Open 7 A.M. to 10:30 PM. • Concrete Cards i , INCLUDING SUNDAY^ • Stucco Work Closed Wednesday All l|»T • Waterproofing • Billheads Drugs Repairs of All TypJ For Fast Service • Letterheads Just GWe Us a Call T. BEBENCSl (Colonlai Advertise BANANAS FLAMB£ RAYMOND Phone • Programs Slice banuus IenrthwiM FU 1-9306 (one small or one-half Urga SIMONE BROS. «•• P«r lerviBf). 8aat« U LINDEN, N J. JACKSON Your GET •"tahUbKHw CALL TODAY tablespoons of batter for fear IILI 6-2726 and SON RESULTS Painting •enlafs) ihk bauum u. HU 6-0059 No Job Too large What advertiser bant Druggist! Business «teatiwm,,eeiX: Music Instruction Complete Interior, Wners* sugar on each, Spoon IllMUattono awed br biti" 88 Main Street or Too Small in the Exterior Palntinf JireeUble.poonsEonrkom in rotting the fcnockoji Woodbridge, N. J. Private Lessons oh the Paperhangingj FREE ESTIMATES Into took OPPjT T™- f0Td HEATING Quito 0) Accordion; • Truupit bttutw Cbetrfullj OITCB , brine flamUC to Uble. Telephone MErcurj 4-0554 and other lnitnlmtpti oeryt u is, or top adTortloln, art U off*-", . •»" ^ • Studmt BwiUl Plaa First Class Work PROBLEM? •rh^ l m> Miutaal Accciwriti Business yo« noodst worry abo«t »h» (lig(w, ,(,,w Let us solve your ROOF, GUTTER and Snipped a* we are with MrtroNtw ,,b, , .1« heating problem from Electrical Contractor and H DOWN DRAIN MIDDLESEX taper Sonieo, ow otaff Is able to put -•»'° service to complete REPAIRS Prt-tcti ««• "aconey towh" Into your »<«s- "JV" heating installations. Vnll7 Insured •t no oxtra eost to you. JUCHOSENE LADDIE and COHWAY PRESS Service * Windows WIRING *• Doors Call THE WOODBRIDGE ir Commercial MK 4-1165 MEreurj Ail Malm of Initrunuiili and PUBLISHING CO. * Awning* 1 i cog* •k Residential Ampliatn * Jalousies CALL ME 4-1H 4-UOO • Industrial Call Now tor Information 16 20 Greai Street Directory ur WEE HI t- 6B48 Woodbrtdft - [* Porch & Patio Display Advertising »«F " KtBCTUCAL 8UBVEYS Prices itart \ Enclosures SAMMY RAY'S Read The IIUWM AVENEL Music and Repair Shop No Onrkioad — Ooal Mrojt ARNOTT SAM LAqUA HHA, rmf. Classifieds COAL * OIL CO. Electrical Company N Ye.i, Eiptrleu ce *> lui|ruclot Directory Ads The Independent-Lead 467 New Brunswick Avenue .00 BOB MANNIX Itl R»J»w»j Aveuue. Aieuel 811 Linden Are* Woodbrldi, Bring Results dbH' FOKUh . N. J. MKrcnrj 4-3328 AHontb U 8-7887 20 Green Street *°° EB-CP OCTOBER 11, 12, 1982 PAGE FIFTEEN

^'ifceS ChurcJl8?; WM h°td 1U M-BWrth&lvrW F«t Hudquuten. Lin-Religion, Junior .nd Senior, tt problem or expect to have ons l0 m at 8 at PMtlcOln H1|fhway 8t Cectli Chureh Mon» ~£ «•" ^J^. W ™ ^ab^on caV^tl-L^ UnlversllL ^J^SST 1 Quest speaker will be Edward o';in" cracked foundations "and >'' The Council will meet the first after all Masses. Cakes will be «r^1Uire t0 Publlsh R Thursday of each month, in- P. Wilson, Assistant Planner Sfn l£! Mbert J Luke hahass > supplied and sold by the pa e booklet nf the. first Friday, and with the California Oil Co. Mrgon. e to Colombia, where she l . mothers of Mrs. Casey's class. Titled "Soil Conservation at "Soil Conservation at Home'" Ihe CA'S will in«et each Friday Wilson will discuss "Human Re-will adopt three orphaned Mrs. PA McCarthy is in charge Home," It gives suburban home,by sending a card to the Of- Only Father M., in the church. assisted by Mrs. J. E. Sadow- lations." youngsters. —Mrs. Oustave Dc Prelter, Mrs. Luke explained that her owners tips In handling soil flee of Information, U. S. Dc- He; "Say, who U that funny- The Perpetual Light Coun- sky. and on the proper planning of partment of Agriculture, Wash- looking fellow who drives your •ii. Diilighters of America, con- president of the Ladies'Aid 8o-|many children were all mar- -The Society for the Preser-iciVtVof "the First Presbyterian lawns and gardens In controll-lington 25, D. C, Ask for Agri-car and works around In th* solidated on Monday evening rled and away from home, that Church, announced the next|she seldom saw her 19 grand- ing erosion, runoff water andcultiiral information Bulletin!garden? He always frowns at with the Lila W. Thompson vation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartets Society regular meeting will be October children and. that she was only sedimentation. 244. me whenever he sees me here," I', of A., Metuchen. of America, Iselln Chapter, will 22, at the church. 45 — so why shouldn't she raise This effort of the USDA to Nearby Help She: "Oh. don't mind him. ladies* Auxiliary of 1 meet at 9 p. M., Tuesday in -After the High School of more children, [help town and suburban prop-; If you have a soil or water That's only father: ,. . . , -— thR Is<>li» First Aid Squad are

m<>«t drsmiUifrhange uncr ( lii-vr,,|r| inlrodur,,) the first sponsoring a dance on Saturday "" ' •' 'evening, October 13,

nl and «fr«lrn«micilljr clean. r>»turr» include i.,,.,,,,,, Hera • Whire You Save Not Once - But Twice... Reli 0U li.nllair p*. nmooth r«r dftk unbroken by luggage eomnarlmeiu " S' 5 instructions for ubllc scho lul «ml renter reir deck fuel link filler, llolh model* havt Ixxlifi P °I children who at- rd froimtardjr •(«! reinforced gliMd. tend St. Cecelia's Church are scheduled for Saturday morn- ing, 9:30. Children In grades two through eight are required to attrnd. ISELIN PERSONALS - At a meeting of the Mis- slonettes of Iselln Assembly of God, Monday, plans were made Allf* Cnthkertan nq o»k Tret Bo»d • • . and-Where Fine Quality Is a Proud Tradition! Iwlln ^•'11 service for the residents. The a11 d Mr.. Martin Ma- next meeting will be October Oc- 22, at 630 P. M. at the hn: • la Avenue, were ; Diana Lynn Thorn- ?, ,„. v IJscin- church, «!•••• 1 announced ..The Veterans of Foreign; a ' of Mr and Mrs P""ldeni i-nu Sew.r2n The nom""lUo"» * b,. ! V. ..iias, sewaren. i ne he](1 NoVf,mb $toi (eremony wass at StSt. Ch • 1 ANDO'LAKESIHB 69 ;irch, Woodbrldge -The GKPRT "Mali j0Illi Club nirt Tuesday wltli Mrs Tl^ isej art former re«- Charles Ruge, Michael Street 1(1": i ;<:in. Mrs. Thomas at Ilif meetinc U ' • :n;er Miss Barbara I. 8:15 P M . will bf FT.- da .Khter of Mr. and Of EN ALL DAY COLUMNS DAY Mrs Wayne Travis, Benjamin Tomato Soup r.-i! F'vink, Flat Avenue. Avenue The members of the < l!n:old Maul, Cheese-T FRIDAY, OCrODH 12th group wan! to congratulate Uttlf Jan ac mbo t ll IXTM 4*i wm srAm (!T-,,' *; ZtT"f "l vC ' IcankScallk'' her first ".tep °' . "The rlu"b" i"s par»« - 1 "lCl'BV tlcularly happv ss they all PINAST UIAD OtUMM Sunshine - A Krispy Crackers surprise housewarmlng consider themselvrj the child's IXTM 4*1. OUOt STAtm f.rifrr-fl R#v. and Mrs.'godjnot),,,,. :. I! Ki:by. Cooper Av- .-Special services will take gQKMN'SVan.ofChoclUadyDM LOW NOTTS rv.dav. by the Women'/i place at the Ivltn Assembly ol :.ar. Council of Iselln Q I church tonight, tomorrow IXTRA 49i CHUN StU»S ^INCH STYl! 0( <•* pm4m •• I fit. Ml Ctak •.:•.• nf God Church. Rev, Saturday evenings. Rev, and UOOKSDI CHB5OAI CNBU Green 6-99 :i:.<1 his family recently Herbert G.nlook, former mls- ..—; *. '•' n n("w Parsonage 'Monary to Africa, will l>- guest XmA AX. OUIN STAMn ;>i g-I'-st." attended. speak':". The Christ's Ambas- wi* nirtm «t. i a. Jmth M SLICED OR

!ie Wcman'j Auxiliary of(sadois, young people's croup »oyt... HNAST STUFFED OUVK CRU5MED tans ••'.::: Boyi' League can- will conduct services tomoi- IXT/M 4*1 GUIN StUin :•< ri'nular monthly meet- row night. "Ntnr point your gun | Dole Pineapple '.i••!•.;• d for FYiday even- The Junior Qtr'.s' Unit ol of OM youVt btfriindfcf, ! IH CnHin'ifty Mil tt M IHFH 'n f members wilt bf the Indies' Auxiliary of VFW : !•' ';;(• nfw date, when will meet SaUirdav morning for U H 90*1 off- I TOOAt IHW UTUKWkY, OCT. 11 pto* ***** ri ad Nn> RWWMUE QUAKER OATS B. C COCKTAIL •*:',! b« discuAsed for a 10:30 In the Post Hall. All your fritndihip Ii «M/*dl | •""Ti ffBfln mNttt MNHWnNff IN rMW CRV VOfMi Wf t%* (DIM 01 IM1IK. 'in::r* girls Over ill years of a.ge. AHICOf pineapple Pit-] '• Ad ,.i Inquiry CUM, whose father*, brothers, or riNAST •>•><', ijv St Cecelia's grandfathers are eliRlble for THE NATIONAL RIFLE' • •'.:: be l:eld tonight at VFW can become members of ASSOCIATION cach^ f •:. !!tx>m 101. St. Cecelia's the unit. The girls are con- I ihooting wftty ' ducting an electric light bulb '• r.A<1:is Auxiliary of sale at this time • •• ^H #%t GUARANTEED FRESH Englfsh Muffins' 1 !••:•• C" 1 Will spoil- - The Bmdy Action Grnup of ••••i^Ji ^J AMERICAN GROWN Potato Bred £25= LAMII IXTM A*H GRIM IT/UVS EVERY REG. STYIE CUT Ib. FINAST CHOCOLATE DONUTt USDA CHOKE MINUTE M LAMB HNAST POWER PACK IUAQ FVERY SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS >79. SELECTED LAMB LIVER >45= AH GVtH STAMH

DAY MB LAMB CHOPS • • 89. SLICED BACON m.mm .59. -—Frozen Food Speddtr^^ someone in ; LOIN LAMB CHOPS 99- SAUSAGE MEAT -- .45- Ubby'iOra.g.Mc*! need benefits \ usokoioKs from your COMBINATION S Sea Scallops * 59' Fancy Smdls >29« 3 :47. contribution CHIF •Or.M-MI SAUCI i Again... Low Prices & S*H Qreen Stamps! Aunt Jemima Wafflei Very soon, you BORDENl EVAPORATD JHWK 3^44« TOP WIP *«"»* '--p 2^69. will be askod HANOI WRAP .*-•«• -M-IH PUSS *N BOOTS oTrTu-oTJ S'ibc to give the SVAOHim Swamon's IV Dtawn VERMONT MAID SYRUP «^59< UK DRINKS OWNOf^NUPftl *«-"«35C United way. MOUIAIOKTWN MHHWMMAIOM 5^89 ! GORTON'S COOfKH CAKES STAR-KIST TUNA Before you give, (uvi to. wm VKI*\ IIAJHUII NiwvAfu CWWN OIHH consider for a ^ »>AIMIIAN CHIIf I HK DRINKS moment just what • KMm I«.^^. I0K0 your contribution ' MA1» M 1p«#* DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT means...You will PUSSN'IOOTS ^H^ST 1^5 POfT'i CIRIALfl mm be lending your OVEN-READY IISCUIH " aid to not just one, but a long list of MUELLER'S UiOW MACARONI BEANS PIMUC worthy causes in •t Pint Nitloo»I. MUELLER'S THIN SPAGHETTI MUlc your community. artoni) In UMY'S TOMATO JUKI A a MM" Thjs I* the easy KTTY CROCKER way to support all S.OJ. SOAP PADS »»»« these causes—with REB HEART ——— - , . ,. ,„ nejsin SWAN AIL CONDENSED ALL FLUFFY SILVER DUST SURF dn« ooritrlbutlon DOIFOOO Spatial Pock AI, UOJRD DETERGENT C D1TERGENT L1WYT MVMUMi p^jy* * 'JT39C M 41u.pk«.0l A for th* entire year. rofuun KcOffUMfv.C So be generous M0D1KTS ««.pi«. 0/ pig. OJC ""•77c ...glvf from your WISK LIFEIUOY LIFEIUOY PRAISE LUJC pwBiptr iflc HANDY ANDY fOR c«w«ion h«ari as w«ll as LIQUID SOAP LIQUID SOAP SOAP SOAP ' Deluii your pocketbook. 19,95 *tOHvm Readi«d Toys Contribute now I l*67c 3£35c 2£33< 3*» 34« 2£:!31c "r39« fHNB; rsilNNf $my Smart TREND LUXUQUB) in HANDY ANDY ALL VIM liOSMriCj. •Jimmy Jet give the UNITED way 19.95 MnDiTBtarr . FLAKES | WITH AMMONIA LIQUID , DETERGENT I»OI W K) tt M VMM ifciyriAMMii.t**! , lOtOfflAItt * Candy Fothio* ibuitib) rtntie sum tucnic mo cu cowuit wa»wwmn IMM)4A, ur AW*r MMf 1^35c 5*3* "r63c \. • ' Mighty NU " PAOE SIXTEEN OCTOBER U, 12, 1952 H-EB-cp 1 Parade Planned District Heads rafWPrifJ^r- ? For Halloween Visit Auxiliary ISELIN — Mrs Charlrs Cer- COI,ONTA — Mr*. Walter bone, library chiilrman of PTA • Palmer, president, welcomed School IS fliinnunced tit the IdistliiKuLihM] guests, Mrs. Jo- executive board mprtinR, Mon- seph Strasser, Eighth District day, that all worn books hnve president: and Mr*. Cliirp.net been taken off the shrives and Stout, chief of staff, to the replaced with new book*. A new monthly meeting of the Ladle* schedule has been announced Auxiliary of V.P.W, Memorial for use of the library by thr up- Po.ft fldfll held M the Pwt per classes. The library will br home. open all afternoon on Tne*dnys | Mm, Frederick Lwwndorf, and Wednesdays, start inn Oc- junior glrta unit chairman, r#- tober Ifl and 17. ' ported the first meeting of the Stephen Szlinsky, principal of iiewly formed group will be held School 15, announced he tiR(J Tnn P.M, October 18 at the purchased six record plny'ers post home. Girls between the for the iifw of the teachers with nt;es of S and 18 years who are money received from PTA proj- 'eliRihle are invited to Join. Mr«. ects In the '61-'62 school yenr. Doris Paolkn. deputy junior1! The principal also stated flint youth activities chairman, will If thr weather in Rood on Hallo he present. Installation Of offi- ween he wold like to extend the cers will be held, November 4. annual parade. A cake sale will be hfld in conjunction with the Hue to heavy schedule* of parade from S pm. tn 3 p.m both students and teachers, the Coffee and cake will be avail- auxiliary will be unable to hold able for mothers who attend the Essay Contest originally j All students will be able to buy; planned for the ninth grad« Oo.' cup cakes and cookies during Ion in Junior High student*. the lunch period, whether or, Durini: the month of Septem- r.ot thry eat lunch ct school.' ber, .10 cancer dressing* were A Pall county council meeting made will be held at Madison Town-' AiTMici'ineiits are being com- ship HiEh School October 18.! pleted for a Halloween dance, RepresentinR School 15 PTA: October 27 at the post home. will be. Mrs. D. F. Crilly PTA A donation was sent to help president, Charles Naknsh. and defray the cost of refreshments• Mrs. John McGinty. for B (innee scheduled, Novem-S At the State Convention of her 13 to raise funds for the Parent Teachers Association In; ; pure-haw of colors for the; Atlantic City on October 24 and County Council. 26, the PTA will be represented ' Mrs Carl Fabio, hospital by Mrs. Crilly, who will attend chaiiiariy. reported future plan* for the entire three days, and include a visit to the veterans Mrs. Harry Kilne nnd Mrs. Mc- at Roosevelt Hospital. Ginly, who will attend the sec- I An announcement was made ond day. the post will hold a past com- The regular meeting of thr mander's dinner, November 10.1 PTA will be Monday at 8 p.m. MRS. MILTON P. BROGLKY j According to Mrs. Jack Zlngg,- at the School Mrs. J. Lauer, publicity chairman, arrange- profjram chairman, has an- ments have been completed toj nounced that the guest for the have Ronald Sehofield demon- evening will be a hairdresser. Carol Van Pelt Bride •strate the art and principles of, iflower arranging. I Cub Scouts Need Of Milton P. Brogley ! Squad Needs ISELIN — Miss Carol Van U.S. Navy, He m employed by iContinued from Page 13) New Den MotliersjPelt, daughter of Mrs. Raymond Sherwin - William* Company, phasised William Yorke. presi- Snyder. 41 West Iselin Parkway, Roselle. dent o ft he Colonia Squad and COLONIA -- Marion Haw- and Milton P. Brotrley, son of kins cubmnster of Pack 45 re- j State Vice-president of N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brogley, |Council of First Aid Squads. ports 43 boys signed up at the325 Dcmorest Avenue, Avenel, Rev. Dentwi Plans organizational meeting held were married Saturday after- i "Any woman," he added last week at the Colonia Li- noon in St. Cecelia's Catholic Cutta Conferences "who ha« the time and the In- brary. He was assisted by Pus- Church Rev Nicholas Gill of COLONIA — In the first oftestinal fortitude plus the in- sell Bauer, institutional repre- Union City performed the cere- terest in their neighbors and sentative, and John Alusik, ex- mony. community welfare should sign ecutive committee chairman. up tomorrow." An urgent appeal is being is- The bride was given in mar- discuss husband and wife re- lationship, Sunday, 8 p.m. in St An urgent appeal directed at sued for women to sipn up asriage by her stepfather, Ray- the men residing in Colonia Is den mother.5 pnnblinsr bows on mond Snyder. IJohn Viarmey cafeteria. In an the waiting list t^sirous of be- Miss Barbara Van Pelt, Iseiin. jfeld who Informed u» there are eominc Cub Scon's to join two shifts for volunteers to choose from; the day shift from date are: Mrs: J. Mar.tato of' Perth by • ^ mar 6 A. M. to 8 P. M. and the night Deri 1, Mrs. J, Conti nf Den 2 Kenneth Tomaso. Iselin, was shift which consists ot two Mrs. Vi,o S.S™. ««W.nt of' ^ nights a week from 8 P M. to A questlon and answw mM 6 A. M The lack of firstai d and M«. left for will be held: coffee and cake Tan, andd Mrs.' John'TlJohn Alsi^k o°f Dei.Sn. ' _ . knowledge or training should n Jg wjll bP served Interested raar pot dissuade the men as this Arrangements arf being com-1 lied couples, whether Catholic is not one of the requirement!! or 110t ma pi6teu ioi tnp pacKs niontn yi The bride graduated from. ' > register Dy caiung for Joining, H h paper drive to be held. Ootoberl *^ '^ School and tejMis. F. Saldutti. FU 1-1831. Interested parties desiring to 20. A trailer truck will be sla-:sla-:aa clerk at the Elizabethtownj Other aspects of married life join or seeking further Informa- tioned at School 20 and pickup ''ConsolidateC d Gas company/to be covered at later date* ta- tion may contact Mr. Yorke Pcrth Merchants trucks will cover all of Coioma Amboy Mr. Broglegyy axludaxlude parenparentt anand chilchild relationrelation-- at FO 8-3745; Mr. Stelnfeld at !:raduate of the Village, both sides of Chain O' of the^^ sam samee highighh shishipp anandd ththee SacramenSacramentt ooff mamatt - FU 8-0720. or Mr. Drew at £Cho0 Hills Road, the area of School '- four years m thelrimony. FU 1-9418. 2 and 16. with volunteers col- lecting the. boundles of papers. Residents in these sections- are asked to please save their newspapers and place them curb side the day of collection. Funds raised through the sub- WhenJdinneM sequent sale of the collected papers will support the pa<:k : and finance the boys trips >comng\'' ^S mm mmmm Woman's Club Plans ' and the '^9 •m Style Show Nov. }Z\ rings:. I8BLIN — Mrs. Joseph Dunn announced at a meeting of jtjie Chain O'Hills Woman's Club n| fashion show has been planned! In Our Newspapers tor November 13 at the William; Tally House, Menlo Park Shop- ping Center. Club members)who have not ret completed reservations for ie masquerade party, Novem- „ sr 2 at Ye Cottage Inn, Route "5, are requested to contact Mrs.: "Villlam Moorhead, 29 Park ivenue. t: Entertainment for the eve- ning was a League of Nations dinner.

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are Invited to the breakfast Rally of Middlesex County by V. Turk, FU 8-2685; T. Me- Qeorge B«verldge, Worth Street. l0iv Name Sets and meetlni. units, New Brunswick. Cann, FU 1-8926; J. Johnson, —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph For- It U hoped the new arrange- Feature of the parade was a FU 1-1683, and O. White, FU 2- zano, Jr., and Joseph Fonano, Lions Club Sets Printed Pattern Sccdules ment win make It possible for Living Rosary, exemplified by 0654. Sr., Worth Street, attended the AVENEL PERSONALS more members to attend and almost 70 members of the Soci- wedding Sunday of Miss Con- Minstrel Show At St. John Vi- discuss the many Important ety, all of whom recited the — -—- T— ^jr -^^ i^^- ^^- -w^—v^" ^T'^ stance Forzano and Anthony ISELJN — Rehearsals for the Name Society matters icheduled to come be- Rosary prayers aloud during Constantino, both of Brooklyn, MRS MARTIN OUTOW8M Andrew's Church receives Holy llulv the line of march. The officers minstrel, "Off the Cufl" are |1(rllnKS of thfl So- fore the society in the coming at Sts. Simon and Jude Roman 9295 14 Ornrm Straet, fttenel 'Communion In a body at the headed the contingent carry continuing twice weekly lor „ iiria on the seoond months, itfestbury Park News Catholio Church, Brooklyn. Af- SIZES ME 4-0951 9:30 a.m. Mass, Sunday. The inn a 10 foot crucifix and then the affair to be held by the Is- ,-irh month Imme- ter the wedding they attended 10-18 men will hold their monthly First meeting under the now followed a decorated statue of the reception In the "Riviera." elln Lions Club, October 19 and Mrs. Edwin Ii Halae, Wat-j T^ja, p. M. ,,,. the 1:30 A. M. arrangement will be held this ALICE CTJTFIBFRT8ON 20 at the Iselln Junior Huh meetin|!| Bt 8;30 the Blessed Virgin Mary. erbury. Conn., has been a houae,| h rch hall. ;,s announced today Sunday. —Mr. and Mrs. George Hun- School for the benefit of the n thc new c u 160A Oak Tre« Road west of Mr. and Mrs. John will be held In It was reported at the last eycutt and daughters, George- Iselln Lions charity fund. Rev. Walter Rudzlwon, pas- meeting that "the Society will Iselln, New Jersey Egan, Jr., George Street. nd due to the tor; David Miller, president and Tel. LI 8-8469 ann, Olympla, Laura, and Monday at 7 p.m. In Wwrtmin- sponsor a golf tournament at In a statement Issued by Ber- —Linda Sedillo, daughter of iollfC and buns will William KillgalUn, marshall, Andrea, Worth Street, spent rr Hall, First Presbyterian the Homestead Country Club, nard LUllen, president, he said, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sedillo, children attending led a large contingent in thp —Mr. and Mrs. Anthony the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Church. Spring Lake, November 4. Res- 'For the past 12 years the Iselln Meinzer Street, celebrated her , ]|niy Name members Alello, Jersey City, were Week- Frank Mazzeo, Smithtown, —Third Ward Second Dla- annual Holy Name Parade and legations are being accepted Lions hate contributed greatly fourth birthday Tuesday. end guests of Mr. and Mrs Long- Island. to the welfare of our 'not too lct Democratic and Civic Club fortunate residents' In Iselln —Mr. and Mrs.. Martin Gut- neets, Monday at the Hlllcrest men elections were established in 1958. The Commission has found that and nearby areas. Now we ask owskl, George Street celebrat- nn, 8:30 p.m. ed their fifteenth Wedttlng an- five wards adequately serve as a basis of representation. the residents of Iselln to' help —Avcnel-Colonia First Aid niversary Thursday at dinner at Jiarter Study Report Slxe of Council and Terms. Under the state statute, the decision us continue our aid to these 3quad meets,Tuesday at 8 P.M. the Log Cabin, Woodbridge. same people by participating In it their headquarters. to retain five wards automatically requires a council of. nine members, with this show by their presence. —Congratulations to Mi. and I DlTOR'S NOTE — At s service to the voters of Woodbrldte Township —Avenel School 23 PTA four of them elected at large. Each of the nine councilmen under the Mrs. John. Egan, Jr., George undoubtedly w»nt to study the report ol the Woodbrldie Charter Study "Through the years the Lions meets, Tuesday at 8 p.m. charter is elected for a term of four years. In order to provide continuity Street, on their fifteenth tad ,W\»n before votlnf for k ehanfe In the type of lcfcal (tovernment on have continuously helped people "Reading In Our Schools" win tm in the council, and to give the people an opportunity to review township ding anniversary. ,.miHT 6. The Independent-Leader 1* prlntlni the entire report In » few disregarding race, color, or be the subject of an address by policies at the polls more often than once every four years, the Commission creed. This help has beeen sec- —Miss Loretta Poll, daughter Mrs. John J. Kelly and Mn. W. of Mrs. John Poll, Rahway Ave ,,M executive budget. Under this system the mayor is charged recommends overlapping terms for councilmen. To start the overlapping retly given, so much so, that at Mazurek, Woodbridge Town< of terms, the mayor and the four councilmen at large will be elected no time has any Lion, outside nue, was home this week end ship helping teachers. ,(-,|ii.nsibility of preparing each annual township budget and from the State University of the committee, known the name —Avenel Woman's Club initially for four year terms and the ward councilmen for two year terms; Agriculture and Technical In • it to the council. The council may reduce any item in the of anyone aided." meets, Wednesday at 8:15 pjn, subsequently all will be elected for the four year terms. stltute, Farmlngdele, Long Is i.'idgct'liy an ordinary majority vote, but it may increase any at local first aid building. Mr. LMien advised he had land. |,\ ;»two-thirds vote. On thc executive side, the mayor appoints approached the directors of the ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS —Posters made by local chil- • : ,1-tit brads with the advice and consent of the council, and is Iselfhtown Community Players, dren In the Ladies' Auxiliary At Tour Service '.;,• inr tlie direction and supervision of all departments. The Commission has been urged to consider a variety of matters Inc. with the Intent they pre- sent their minstrel for the ben- of the Avenel Fire Company's With a grinding of brakes 'Ihfse powers of general direction .1ml supervision, of which are beyond the scope of a charter commission as described in the annual Fire Prevention Wee Faulkner Act, Sonic of these matters deal with questions of future town- efit of the Lions charity fund the London bus pulled up. But ; Mitnient and removal of top township officers, and of contest are now on display 1 not before It had bowled over ship policy which can only be decided by the new governing body, such as and a unanimous consent was Nit preparation, and the veto power over ordinances, are readily given. the local business store fronts' the old gentleman. ingredients which make up the "strong mayor" plan. the number of departments under the new charter, the compensation of —The Avenel Fire Company After a moment the man sat Mr. Lilllen continued, "In a in commemoration of the Pin , .iiitu'il as the local legislative body remains the key policy making the mayor and councilmen, and farious administrative matters. The Char- up and looked about him sense, the purchase of a ticket Prevention Week, will hol< ].«-al government. However, under the strong mayor structure, ter Commission does not presume to make any recommendations on these Where am I?" he asked still Is not a donation as one will open house Saturday at the fire dazed. questions which should \K left to the good judgment of the mayor and receive more entertainment 1 i< completely excluded from any administrative functions com- house from 1 P. M. All an "Ere y'are, guvnor," said a council to be elected under the new charter. Two additional matters which than the average dollar will • , the present division of departments among the township enm- 'Printed Pattern 9295: Hisses' Invited. smart hawker in the crowd go beyond the area of administration and into the structure of local gov- purchase today." •••!. The power of the council may be summarized as follows: Sizes 10, 12, U, 16, 18. SU« 16 —Holy Name Society of S "Map 0' London, one penny." ernment, however, are of sufficient concern to the Commission to warrant collared view,requires S% yards Powers — discussion and recommendation. 51-Inch fabric. I New Families To Be Send FIFTY CENTS 5n coins for pt all ordinances Fire Districts. Fire .protection service has long been provided to this pattern—add 10 centi for .;cw, revise and adopt the budget Welcomed by Temple residents of the township by separate fire districts established by the each pattern for first class mailing*. ,kr appropriations ISELIN—Tomorrow evening's Send to 170 Newspaper Pattern kra> UP WITH YOUR township committee pursuant to state law. At present there are nine such services at Congregation Beth \ v taxes Dept, 232 West 18th St, New fire districts, each governed by a board of fire commissioners. The fire Bholom will feature consecra- York 11, N.Y. Our New Fall- •imri/e bond issues commissioners are elected by the residents of the respective districts, and tion of new families who have Winter Pattern Catalog. Flthioni HOME TOWN NEWS i\iile for the internal structure of the local government a separate fire district budget and tax levy is also voted upon by the resi- recently Joined the Temple. in all size ranges. Send 35^ today. •vide l>y ordinance for the creation and abolition of jobs dents. As shown in Table 5, the total budget voted by the nine districts The congregation will wel- CLIP AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAI s salaries amounted to $436,138 for 1962, of which roughly 25% was for water come new members as follows: Honorettes 4H Club 1 • ihlish municipal policy generally. service and 25% for salaries and insurance. The balance was appropri- Mr. and Mrs. C. Gltlin, Mr. WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. and Mrs. M, Stoller, Mr. and Accepts New Member /» Investigating Powers — ated for equipment, supplies, maintenance of fire house, and other current 18 GREEN STREET expenses. In effect, the average appropriation for fire service in the Mrs. H. Rlchman, Mr. and Mrs. ISELIN — Patricia Catalano WOODBRIDGE, N. J. N. Reeder, Mr. and Mrs. H provide the basis for ordinance making township was $5,50 per capita. This figure may be compared with the was accepted as a new member ventilate" any public problem. Rosenbaum, Mr. and Mrs. B. of Honorettes 4-H Club at a O Enclosed please find $4.00 for on»-year average of $8.63 per capita spent by 144 cities in the 50,000 to 100,000 Ross, Mr, and Mrs. P. Bern- M!|fervwe the spending of its appropriations, and for this meeting Monday at the home subscription to: population group in 1960, as reported in the Municipal Yearbook. stein, Mr. and Mrs. R. Baund •;«isr it has the power to require sworn statements from Mr. and Mrs. E. Conn, Mr. and • INDEPENDENT-LEADER Bowen, Correja Avenue. municipal officer as to the conduct of his office. TABLE 5 Mrs. H. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. 8. O CARTERET PRESS Derechln, Mr. and Mrs, S. The older girls worked on jlppolntments and Removals — Woodbrideje Township Greenstein, Mr. aad Mrs. A. tray cloths to be entered in the p EDISON TOWNSHIP-FORDS BEACON ;; • int — township clerk, local housing authority, one Herbst, Mr. and Mrs. L, Jur- County Fair In 1963. The new To be sent to: FIRE DISTRICT BUDGETS, 1962 girl cut out material to make miier of the planning board grav, Mr. and Mrs. S. Katz, Mr. a pin cushilon and needle book '••uu\e — any officer of the township for cause (except a No. District Budget Water Salaries and Mrs. R. Kasrrer, Mr, and NAME Mrs. R. Krasnick, Mr, and Mrs.Alter a snack the girls played nilxr of the council and the mayor) 1 Woodbridge _ $107,350 $ 24,000 $ 50,000 games and sang. Port Reading M. Levlne, Mr. and Mrs. L. ADpRESS •::!irm mayoVi nominations. 2 36,638 5,714 11,484* Lieut, Mr. and Mrs. K. Mellon, The Honorettes will meet on 4 Keasbey 14,316 1,900 (icrtulory Agencies — i,/U0 Mr. and Mrs. M. Zlowczower, Monday from 3:30 to 5:30 TOWN 5 Avenel 84,090 26,000 5,200 and Mr. and Mrs. J. Lauer. at Mrs. Bowen's home. WMWMMW >'.::ii ll may lie the local issuing authority for, alcoholic 7 Fords 68,370 16,800 wwwwmi :••. i-rage control purposes, or may create and appoint an 8 Hopelawn 16,635 3,600 •.: niiolic beverage control board 9 Iselin 33,685 14,141 .<• councilman ii appointed as a member of the local as- 11 Iselin _ , 34,864 13,700 • :ance board 12 Colonia _ 40,190 16,500 1 >::c councilman is appointed to the planning board A\;ird contracts let to the lowest responsible bidder. i $436,138 $122,355 $115,000 ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION OF DEPARTMENTS Source: Board of Fire Commissioners '. k-.-y feature of the mavor-council-administrator plan is the pro- Under state law fire districts may be created or abolished by the MAURO MOTORS >-• : ; a business administrator. _ Under the proposed charter the tpwnship committee, This is true under the present form of government, -'i rs of the business administrator are stated in terms which are and would continue to be true under any changed form of government. •••'• wiih the statement of qualifications of a manager under the coun-'In view of the large area of the township, 27 square miles, and the cov- • L'T plan. The business administrator is appointed by the mayor erage now being provided by the nine fire districts, it is not to be 1 •• advice ami consent of the council. Under the charter be need anticipated that any township governing body would care to abolish Exclusive Offer In Woodbridge! "id of a department of administration, but the charter authorizes the fire districts. : i tn adopt an administrative code which can make the business The Commission recommends that the township con- ':.V'.r the chief administrative officer serving directly under the tinue to use the fire districts for the administration of •- a s[xrcially trained person serving full time under thc direction volunteer (ire protection service. • .\,M>n of a part time mayor, the business administrator can bring ' '.wiship government the kind, of'administrative competence and library Service. Public library service is now furnished in the 5-Year/50,000 Mile ' '••'••'w the present System sorely lacks. township through eight separate libraries. These libraries have been • lier important administrative feature of the niayor-cpuncil^ad- established (primarily along the same community lines which; have divided •' r plan under the' Faulkner1 Act is that the charter gives the the township for other purposes; that is Colonia, Sewaren, Avenel, Iselin, •)inplcte flexibility in township organization by empowering it to Hopelawiv Fords, Port Reading and Barron (Woodbridge). These ::n.irnfs to establish departments in the manner which will most libraries could hardly be Called public libraries since the total amount of "••' stive township residents. Under the charter the departments township funds (including state library aid), paid to them in 1962 will WARRANTY "• ' rxi eed nine in number, but most municipalities have" found it amount to $2,549.60 each, except the Barron library which will receive I1 > establish efficient organization* with six or seven de|>artments. $8,698.37. " •'• "i such an organization is shown in Chart 2. In brief, the n\w ^ ul'l provide the basis for the efficient conduct of local govern- It is apparent that the full development of adequate public library ON ALL 1963 MODELS 1 : service in the township can benefit greatly from the creation of a oen-1 •M'ss, as well as eliminate the weaknesses of the present system. tralized library with branches to sew the entire township area. It I In the Commission's judgment, the township should would be unfortunate if each of the existing libraries found it necessary || L ;t a mayor-council-administrator plan which includes the to erect and administer library structures without regard, to the library • ' t ejlection of the mayor as the chief executive and policy service available in other community areas. The Charter Commission '•T, a system of checks and balances between the mayor does not presume to determine, how and where |a centralized library shall 1 i he separately elected council, and the appointment of a be established. There is ample state law under which such action •"•' time qualified^c^iief administrative officer to give overall could be taken, and the Commission has considered the matter primarily !"vision tip the administration of township government frpm the viewpoint of encouraging this important pu|lic service within the framework of the proposed new charter, J OPTIONAL bldlCES UNDEH THE MAYOR-COUNCDJ- The Commission recommends! that [steps be taken to ADMINISTRATOB PLAN I plan for and establish a centralized library service for ' :•"!l'r tlit Faulkner Act the Charter Commission has the option of Woqdbridge Township, and that the course of actifra be '•'•'< il'imng alternatives with respect to t|ie following features of the determined through the cooperative effort of those (inter- ested in library service under the sponsorship of the 'town- I ship governing body. '•'•lection of councilmen on a partisan or non-partjsan-partfs n basis; PLYMOUTHS & VALIANTS CONCLUSION Election of councilmen at large or from wards and at large Woodbridge Township bis long suffered in its local government from its division into nine separate communities, with the township as t Election of councilmen for concurrent or overlapping terms; a whole almost forgotten in the minds of many of the voters. In addi- tion, the township is broken up by several rail'lines, the New Jersey

( Tirnpike, fhe Garden State Parkway, and the proposed East-West Vmncil size of 5, 7 or 9 members. , i Freeway, nbt to mention the right-of-way of the principal natural gas lil!e these choices may present substantial questions elsewhere, lines from the south and west; ; A certain amount of neighborhood and •""'issioii las, found through its deliberations, public hearings and community loyalty is to be expected and is a valuable asset, but the natural (tendencies toward division in Woodbridge Township are un- ltr";;i'c interviews of community leaders that the selection of options u usually strong. In this township, therefore, lit is essential that a local * ""'ll)ri(lge U almost self-evident. ' " 'i government be established which can providf unity in leadership ad policy at the same time that is recognizes diversity in the origins and •emit NooPartlsao Elections. Woodbridge Township has interests of the people. In the Commission's judgment this goal, given '""K political tradition of partisan elections, witli candidates running a representative and willing council and an able and courageous mayor, , ',r jH.litical party labels at the November election. . In the Commis- IMPERIALS & CHRYSLERS will be achieved by this recommendation — r" J'ldnment township residents would continue to vote in a partisan r <" even if the elections were set in May tod the candidates ran with- Th» Commission racommandt that Woodbridge '"final political party labels Under such circumstances, it is far more Township adopt Mayor-Council Plan F, including partisan uljl(- to have candidates run openly and to give the electorate the 1H" ot Mitical party responsibility in addition to the qualifications of election of councilmen; a council of nine, five to be elected ilv»lual candidates. from wards and four to be elected at large, for overlapping terms of four years; a mayar to be elected as chief executive Mauro Motors, Inc. At lorg, w«rds and At Larg*> In Put 1 of tliis report, TtrtU4 for a term of four yean; and a business administrator to be ^umiaion undkricored iU belief that a ward system of representa- Imperial - Chryder ~~ Plymouth - Valiant - Scout appointed by the mayor with the advice and consent of * Particularly applicable to conditions in Woodbridge Township. In ,'°". as already notedTthe Commission h« found that the townrfup council, 611 Amboy Avenue, Woodbridge, Phone ME 4-4100 Os >n increase in the number of at large councilmen. This combination " The form of the question to appear upon the ballot at I"1'* and at large elections is an important option made available under SHOWROOM Ol'KN EVENINGS General Election, November 6, 1962, appears at the front '"•"ilkiier Act. 1|lc live wards which are presently thc basis for towiuliiu committee- of Uijs report PAGE EIGHTEEN OCTOBER 11. 12. 1962 1L EP, f:p Carteret Star Leads Area •OTA.,"1IW | Meal Liquors \Ed Mantie Scores \ „ Scorers With 34 Points Rolls 2948 Setifl/ues RolfUp No. ,7 ir CARTER FIT — Ideal Lluqors. CARTEHET - Ed Mantle., . rollin crod hot, With a 2948 set jCarteret High's 'one-man Jang'L* __. m nn thr shnrp shooting of Mike 13 to 6, Over Metuvh has v.wp: into the early lead rPP WPP I Aom Rnwrhnk who showed off with On As this column goes to prrss. your reporter, CC CC for this area football scoring| " 1 Cdlll 111?; old slylr of pin spilling CARTKRK-i accompanied by his wife, son and daughter, will 'honor.*, with ftve touchdown when hr rnjipcd out n 2S6, 182 i i|. be sailing aboard the S. S. Niew Amsterdam for a Jiiunls and four conversions for Wins in Final nnri 22? for H big 660 set, and l team o( ii,',; R totnl of .'14 points. , with plenty nf help from John- flat*, nftr, SUi, week's cruise down to Bermuda According to ' Thr fi-2.l!)5-pounde r Junior! nv l,:i/tn who rallrd 208, 212— stimuli^ ii,,1,1! schedule wr will be skirting the coastline of halfback already has bettered Play, 2 To 0 Elmer Rrsko with 201. o»-<1 by a M • |« r r Florida when you read this column. In tliri'r dairies his polnt-mak- 2r),i ,>!)R. nnd Lou Butkocy with '"'day plcn.sr(| , inR of foil > of last 'season when CARTERET - The. Carteret 214 20.1 5R(i, scored R clenn Inn crowd of ;,'(,, Now for the week's sports news. Of course ho tnllicd 30 markers. Sporteman Pee Wee team in swi I.lnrtrn mutch Hint was settlrd by sniHllJ agalrwt Linden iO.il'imaii Wpslflfld ... .. a ,9 ing behind the goal line, and map'ins. all In favor of the O fore Mid came i,., the boys are all keyed up again for their No. 4 •Ni-slilr. Hrrkrlfv Ht«. . 3 le the whole Carteret line hit the AT one f'ME /r!tM mi FtHWtTY Korlpskv Htr.aKff .3 (t O tenm. Tlie winners moved of touchdown-, .,. \l ball carrier and drove him back WA* woHoMtxi* wm K*t6 we- Clash with Roselle Park here tomorrow. | Van Hem, Hillside ... 3 2-YSAR-OIP CHAMP, A#P rr HI) into a tie with Tami's for BOW!,ER OF THE MONTH Point to briiK i. Tlltleii. PIllJIV 3 i« over the goal line for two I fflpr&t AA/ •• war HIP third spot. Joe Rro7O7mv- — Mary Sawreki, a n«w-total to 34 II, King indicated that Roselle Park, with an im- Kns!n|ilk rt.tliifteld 3 ''points and a victory. The ThlMp. Wesiflfld 0MP9 CA$£. tm #A* 7fie 4rrt ski hit 221. 200—6-5 for theromrr to thr lll-lx) VVomeiti idlesex County \,- pressive 2-1 record, will pose a threat for Car- BATOUC JefffTsoJefffTsonn 2 12 charge was led by Dennis Hef- winners and Mike SjrklerkV v/cTORyff/6 9TA*r$ FOR Pie l.r»Kur. ha> won thr Bowler |lng race. Jluwi: iicikdrv Hts. . . 32 12 feran and Kichey Kaplnes. lielp<-d with a bin 57? i teret but he hopes to use a highly vaunted aerial Kelly Urn-kelpy Heights 1 CAP* HAXRy r. 6nI lelardl bKiyr 6B to+* 0n . Ulbalil anJd J deserve*d a betteir * fate were victors In st clean sweep BACKS \|, '.', and the American Bar rolling DeBella, one of the Brown land the American Bar rolling, Carteret scored a few min- The locals play at Roosevelt The RahwaRailway Firemen finally owners of the Carteret Lanes quickly filled. With B. Z. 1 of the Ctt L METITCHFN fi. 1025 the second highest game'uteutes later when Tommy Davis Park againrt the North Edison Rot into the act bv sweeping!turnesweeping turned in two vnvnee CARTMnf ^,T of the current season Iwent 37 yard, on a reverse and JeU for their fourth game of Roselle Park Ti t G — KiiUii: As the six umpires walked out, my son re- Iwent 37 yard, on a reverse and JeU for their fourth game of Roselle Park Tire team. Geo gee 2 2^2 2 and 214 a^d a bigTt o 5E£ ~ High School beat Metuchen! , The,, hig—-h •individua ™l bowlers Carteret took the lead as KindKind-'th- thee season this weekend jLink had a hiph game of 209 'ti'tiee TACKLES marked; "There go the men in blue." As they Gross, 3 to 6, but the score does noti°' t.v,tho f«i~v, nl*n. t w«e »>-!Pet*. ~ . of pierski passed to Gary Smith j The summaries: took their stations, he said. "The men in blue OUARDS Ab tell the whole story, the heart- 'the U Roe Pteu " extra point. 'Carteret teAm Bocra. have taken their position," aches and anxiety. The game the maples for 248, 189 and 222 __ scored the Iselin CENTERvS • P: The game was a tight pitching duel right up gave the crowd many sad mo-for a tremendous 659 ceffort, • •. °°l^{Frosh FootbalTTeam Wins KBVC me c-rowa many saa mo-rv. r ".'""""." ""' , """"i •m? BACKS - Ci* until the seventh inning when the Yankees men,, Here a tearn is picked S^™"***™ liams. Watson to win by 5 touchdowns andjdropped two games to Jel Phi's broke it up with a three-run blast. You simply The top score of the night 2nd Game by 36 -13 ScoreRhodes, Snyd. has trouble pulling the gamewas rolled by Guy Womelsdorf Bocra cannot deny the Yankee power. The Giants iut of the fire. Metuchen played lof Guy's Electric and that was Sforp by pri; -ith the line like they had a | CARTERET — The Carteret - scored two meaningless runs in the top half of a mark of 257. Andy Letso fol- Cart^rel ihare of it. This should be a| \ frash football team, under ICoaches Al Brechka and Dick Metuchen the ninth. ?sson that will help in future and RugReri, won their second en-, Jayvees Defeat names. Always remember a During the ball game, one of the Giant play- igagement of the season by waU| 1(lateamm that loses the previous , , .. „ . ,...... ™»t loses the • jloping the Metuchen frosh, 36 Metuchen, 12-6jValiant Pinner ers kept continually fouling the ball into one [Saturday is dangerous' jto 13. I Tomorrow's opponent, Ro CARTERET — The Carteret• f J ir /' 1 section of the stands. A chap in front of us re- stile Park has won two gameos Track Season es . , following In the foot- marked. "He must have his friends up there." and lost last week to Pompton! who staged a 75 yard!steps of the varsity, turned in Lead K.I. Lea! run for a touchdown and an- CARTER FT - . Lakes 19-13 and has a lot their third win of the current veterans. Carteret won last yea**r EndsSaturda> Iother 43-yard for another TD. |inum, with a \2-l : Wes White. Vic Barth and'ecampaign 12 "tno b6y beating Metuch- Little League (Tyrrell Nears in the rain, 25 to 12. Teamear;, _ j _ Jj Jerome Tardy the race in thr (".!•:• FRKEHOU) N Free J 1 ^''eyKilbyalsOWoredf0rUle!sc^ed both [of Columbus B". ! .has good passing and ml] be|ho]d Raceway> biggMt ftnd| touchdowns for B1"ei- Carteret. with a Ihlw•i:..m. °"f . , . 'longest campaign nears its fin- over Mull'T? A - Registrations Grid Honors Here s what happened to ourj ^ afternoon. Octo- CARTERET — Chairman ish Carteret Delink' •- fuiure opponents . last Sat-be r 13 with the presentatioil oi yards to score and Ed Proko- whom HII> nri'- ; ; Tom GresRe announced the LEWISBURG, PA.— A brii- raced 40 yards on a screen urday . Sayreville won itsjthe $,0 000 Mo,,y pltchgr PaM , i.u iu j»ui on a screen second and final registration of liant performance against Mas- s(lcond game, beating a win- jthe Kenny DF.mlUo laV jtlon with 9 - (' [piak made the extra point on a pass. Metuchen tied the score the year for boys wishing to lfslfss st p n last and richest of the six-parti Three Kiur.i A .aachusetth B lasl t Satarda yy "«r teteaa m 2a5 lt o0 u . . . nlstorical series tne UaCk has[ v Fnday ni ht in Emir D'Emillo and Kenny' Richer, vanity pUyrrs, majr pass in the second period. week WCIT (.';•• i play Little League baseball next brought Buo.knell captain I)ick: *-' the rain . . . 1 return to Carteret lineup this we*k, D'Emilio was out ljut Mike Turco raced 75 yards The Blue and Wlhte teamcatcsSen «ni-r ('. summer. Tyrrell closer to several school Pla>s a Bood Manville team to- holding each Saturday ln ( monwv c ,ki)i , »u September and October. Free- weeli with injury and Richter was lidtlintd since *M\J from scrimmage for the sec-made the winning touchdown inft, Although the first, registra- pass receiving records, and fur-; - • •. South RjveRiver lost ititss . hoW m termlnate tnerecord part *f «ea«on with ankle Injury. ond touchdown in the sccond^in the third period as Tardy jBaumgart!!' •:• tion was a big success, there ther established the senior end|second Bame to North Plain- field H to smashing 60-day session Mon- period and White made the ex-crashed over from the five yard check's Phai are still more than 200 boys frum Woodbridge, N. J.. as a| ° • Play a poor Edison day afternoon, October 15. tra point to make the score line. Restaurant who played ball this year and leading candidate for All-Easti tomorrow . . . Wood- 14-0. j The summary follows: brklse lost its A banner field will compete Big sets P who have not yet registered for and Little All-American honors! third straight D 'Emilio and Richter May Len McCombs, Metuchen CarWret Jayvetvt 6 0 6 0—12! game to Plainfield 24 to 13 in the second edition of the 665. 1963, according to Gregge. this season. player, took a pass for 40-yards Metuchen Jayvees 0 6 0 0— 6 g Pla5 s at L j Molly Pitcher which pays hom- 38 Parents are advised that if Tyrrell caught six pauses forj ' 'nden tomorrow and for the first Metuchen touch-J - ' should star jage to the heroine of the Battle 223 (i::: • their boys are not registered by 61 yards and one touchdown asi t winning soon I of Monmouth during the Revo-Return for R. P. Game down. He also made the extra 211. and s«bi«-->.. the final registration they will the Bisons roared from behind Roselle lost its third of the lutionary War. point. losie Ignar be unable to play ball next with two touchdowns in the fi-seasor| to a good Westfield team 1 : CARTERET — Por the past|W)th an ankle injury. Vic Barth ran 65 yards for Thr U;ir. ei--" summer. This ruling will be nal two minutes of play only to 24 to 0 ... travels to Spring- A definite starter in the mile week head Coach Dougy King King was high in his praise I the next Carteret touchdown. u.s a iy strictly enforced. Gregge indi-IRee tlle Redmen come back and fleld tornorrow . . Perth Am- will be Hal Sampson, who reg- )0 v ;and his staff have been work- this week for the performance Metuchen scored again in Hits 207 Score m C'l.r cate' d' score the winning touchdown in,* - . finally won a game and istered a new mile standard of the third period as speedy Mc- w Ing hard to brush up on their turned in last weeeek by John • CARTERET — Jo«le Ignar|»tudi-»i Final registrations will takel^ie flnal second of the game. »'loped Edison after losing ,2:00 3-5 ln his only appearancppearance air, attac„„,«,,k. when. n^m r-m* Combs raced 75 yards with "" '"*." ' 11 straight . . Nurse scoring 3 air attack whenIIC1n Roell ParPakk SwingleSwingler whh o subbeb d for ;hlt the maples Monday night in|«toublmK place at the council chambers on this tidy shore harness ovaljcomes into town tomorrow for paw. , great fashion, carving Tyrrell caught two jasse. for g Richter. ( 207JMOCCU51!!.". on Saturday, Oct. 13, between Umes bg (() a year ago. Owner Jimmy Richey KilbKUby scored from i!hthee , ,,H . v-.~ •••« 1 Carteret's fourth game of the. Another big crowd is ex- iwv r(1 Oa d a b 8 M9 Mt n the^u" "" 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. All regis- 26 yards in Duckne 1 K flrntl, . , ... , . . Shafer, who has won three three-yard line and Frank Vfcr- ^, " ' 6 season. pected to be on hand for to- Wom Hen \rations must be signed b a itouchdowmore inn thdrivee secon, huuld d scurlnin twoi^™..g morrow: agains^."."i?*t Plainfiel ?.d^ ^ $5,000 races behind Ozarlc 8a41e sagl added the extra point. The ^° "» « He The Blues are rolling high morrow's second home game 1 ltcor were 1Bl nd 1SI parent or guardian and all boys march, and then scored on a' Cart,elet Sportsman dropped here this meeting, will drive Hna! Carteret touchdown was ™ » with a 3-0 record, despite the of the season. A a resu11 or lhu fln ork who did not play in the Little t0Ugh 8ame to Iselin b scored by Mike Turco on an in- u v « * P. S. BUSES seven-yard pass from quarter- *, - V 'um- Hal Sampson. Roselle Park has won two and Ulle lhf lead ln the League in Carteret in 1962 must bllnK many times and | fact that the team suffered a tercepted pass which was good fn. !* " back Ron Giordano willi 4iV after Other invitees are Blending lost one this season for an im- ldual r8ern Mcn Garde will be required. a 20-14 lead that lasted until to learn the hard way and learn Carteret 7 15 0 14—36 K carted out slow over, a favorite of the Billy 20-18 triumph over unbeaten th s past we lt the final second when the visi- [to lose as well as win. Nothing Haughton stable and Skeeter Carteret Team Third Metuchen 0 7 6 0—13 ' * moved up Radar being used to study Linden the week before. tors hit on a 20-yard TD pass comes easy and with hard work Brooke, the Anthony Abbailello jlnto a tie with Team No. 5 for birds' speed. Both King and his staff and In Pop Warner Loop the leaijue lead. There is a tie and then converted for a 21-20and a lot of practice they will trained and driven pacer who Frank Howard of Clemson is Tra win a few more games before the | players are joined In this CAftTERET — The Carteret for second place between F. A State victory. won one of last year's features the dean of the eight Atlantic the season ends. Team traveL week in expressing their disap- I Sportsmen are in third place, Mcdlynn and the'Carteret L.N. at Freehold. tied with Iselin, i the PaCoasp t Conference football to Roosevelt Park to play the pointment over their showing n coaches. This is hit) 23rd sea- Three game winners were the EVERY WED. & SI PUBLIX pecember 23 is being held as Molly Pitcher, nee Mary Lud- against Metuchen last week. Warner Grid League, according Carteret Novelty over W. C North Edison team son on fh* job, Bllj Murry of BUM'S l.t'.l"' an, open date by the National wlg Hayes, became an immor- But It Is pointed out that this to the latest team standing. In Esso and F. A. McOlyn over Witt Soon Have Pojjtball League in the event of Pee Wee team won last play A Large Selection Of of the game 2 to 0 and it wastal when ahe replaced her hu»-generally represents a natural Team No 6 CARTKRKT- a playoff in either or both the to Iselin. . of North (W a real team victory as the band at an artillery piece dur- letdown after being all keyed Eastern and Western divisions ing the height of the critical lip for an important game the FOP WARNER |Una State is third with (nine , By drawing 30.032 ln their whole team made the safety * 111"' battle. She had been furnish- Week before and then facing a GRID STANDINGS years. The five other coithes final game in Chicago the possible . . . range from two to four years in ing water to the beleaguered team with an iniorlor record NORTHERN DIVISION Yankees set a major lague road Al'i Luiifl>"1"1'"1- ".',"'" 1 Tickets for the recreation Just Continental Army troops. the next Saturday. W t rtt their present jobs. attendance record dfrtng 1962. lnd lludwii •" oanquet will be distributed this Edlwc Jcti 3 Kl1 |! i.oooi The American League Cham- ,J.S» K0l.M> ' ' " For Your weekend. Players will get their den. Oeorge Washington However, the toss of' Ernie Kord» j South PUlnfleld 2 un First atom rocket flight put pions drew 2,215. 658 paid ad- 1 Jckets from their managers. personally commended her aft-D'Emlllo at one, of the tackle Carunt 1 .IX loft* till '67. WOODBKIIM' •- Convenience... missions on the road 1 >! Managers from all rec teams er the battle for her bravery spots and the continued ab- tMlln _ « Miln atid S'l""' " , Metuchen ..., ! •k Snack Bar till be invited as well as urn- sence of Kenny Richter was DM ,).„ HOl'NI. '""' ""' beyond the call of duty. North HUoii( .0W -k Cocktail Lounge lires of each league . . . Freehold, which was award- keenly felt by the, team. Ernie. PERTH A.MIK'V;,, ed 10 additional days by toeIs expected to get back In ac- Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pu- George Saimes, Mlchlgar PAUL'S GRID PICKS r. ••«"« '».i;.l'»«"1 • 24 LarL 1 >illo ... he -is custodian of theNe: w Jersey legislature this year tion this week jind from all State football captain, used i * AirjColditioned Indications iRlchter may return.,™ ,«„„ , , * puunos \ 'Game, t? b. played Friday and Saturday) high school . . . celebrated their will have handled more money vest loaded witwh 25a pounds d: Linden !5th wedding anniversary re-and admitted more customer! after being] sidelined all season'lead during summer workouts. JOE SCHIAVONE Plainfield i pt. :ently, than ever befora in its 110-year SOUTH Formerly of Asbury park Amboy 7 pUs. Fords Recreation Center history by the time the last bet Mlddletown 19 pts Is In Monday, October IS. Thomas Jefferson BOXED Now auistjni at Bowl-Mor Schirra .critical of Glenn's Central Jersey Conference Memorial New Brunswick 20 pts. outside schedule. Reduced Kate* For Children Trenton Union 1 pt, SAYREVI1-I.K CHRISTMAS CARDS Saturday M W L T Pet. South River Princeton 33 pts. Trenton — * 2 0 j, l.ooo Falcons Lead Bridgewater " EdUon 8pt. Jefferson 2 o l l.ooo See out variety of WQMEN'S South Plainfield fast Brunswick 12 pts. New Brunswick „ _ _ 10 0 1.000 " DuntUen qu«lj,ty HallmarL Man vine 26 pU. LEAGUE USMR Handicap Brldgewater — , „ 10 0 1,000 Bayrevilie SOUTH KIVI-:K-ii Highland Park 2 pts. 1 Ckriltniai cdrJi in NOW Plainfield — i 10 0 l.poo PiMataway <" ; CARTERET -^ After four Middlesex 14 pts. |].M KDINII Perth Amboy . 1 2 0 • JSS " Bound Brook ,„„ ooavenient boxed FORMING .weeks o( bowling, the Falcons Ctanford T pta. Aabury Park 12 0 ,jjs " Rahway MONDAY _ 9 P.M. ! continue in first place in the Wa»tfleld ' 1 pt. EAST last Brunswick —-...-.,.—.»...„.. 0 0 0 ,000 Scotch Plain* US-Mit. Handicap Bowling Springfield 6 pts. suu 346 Main Street BOWL-MOR League with a mark of 13 to 3. Linden -..- , — 0 0 o .000 Ckrteret. " RoselU IB PU. The Slcl Boyg are in second Edison „...; 0 3 0 ,ooo dark Rosalie Park 2 PU. PUBLIX place with 10 M, - 4 Vi and the Woodbridge Woodtiridge „ 0 S o ,000 Brick Township " Hillside T pts. LANES Raiders trail in third with »ft - l*ng Branoh TeL 6344819 Saturday's Oames Red Bank 13 pU PHARMACY 346 Main Street eft New Brunswick at Jatterson " Ukewood ANDREW V. HO8FODAK Berkeley HeighU 14 pts. Woodbridfe WOODBRIDGE Plainfield at Perth Amboy " .Watchui* IB pts Owner-Manafer Last week's reaulta: Moscow's spending slows Uv- Woodbrldge at Linden w-W. i^s ling Improvements. Record to date; w—ts Avg— c? OCTOBER 11, 12, 1962 PAGE NINETEEN

Jayce-ettes St. Anne's Unit RUMMAGE SALE TODAY MPORT OF COWDlTIOIf OT "CKB,- ™~RET BASK *ND TRUST OOM- FORD8 — The Sisterhood of ..NY" or MIDDLESEX OOUNTT, \li>rl(iined in Bayonne the Parkway Jewish Center arc !ARTERBT, NIW JERSEY. A MEM- Names Events 'conducting a rufnmage sale to- IER OP THI fEDBRAL RE8BBV1 JYBTEM. AT THK CLOSE OF BU81- The Carteret The theme of the evening wasi WOODBRIDQE - "Thought dny (\n n rug with spoke about the various sue - Wllllnm Tait and Mrs. •William Now Jprsey, Do Hereby Ctttlfy tha ,o«ni snd dlspnunU Benson arc co-chairmen. ilir sairi corporation did, on th< (Including 1184 91 over- • une and the ce.wful projects the Jaycec- nicptith day of September. 1M2, drafts} 5,332,SJSJ8 Winner" woven ettes have undertaken. Halloween parlies for the in my office a duly executed in* premises owned , .r ni((« are be- Sunday School children will be nml MtfstPrt consent In writing to $101,343 94: furniture Plans are now brinn formed hi! tllsroliitlon of Mid corporation ind fixtures, $79,523 60 181,0«.» tho Shchadl by chairman Mrs. Sandy In- held. October 27. ixecutrd by ill the utockholder Bank premises owned Mrs. William Wedemeyer is licrror, which atld conient and th are subject to I Nont gra&sla and her committee to prnrd or the proceedings atoresaK liens not assumed by welcomed by chairman of the Church plate n now on file In my uld office a host the Clark chapter Mon- sale. hunk) .inlinson, presl- day. October 29 at CWV Hal rrividpfi hv law Other assets 8.6H.M r.onne chapter. A card party will be held In TESTIMOMT WHEREOF, using Halloween as the theme have hcrtto wt my nind and afllxe TOTAL ASSETS IU,303,mM the Parish House by the Girls SCnOOL PATROL-BOYS DIVISION: Here are the boys of Abraham Mnroln School who serve on the junior safety patrol. my ortlclal teal, at Trenton, thl. Friendly Society, October 17 to Shown from left to right: front row, Raymond Johannenen, Georice Osipovlteta, Alex Lovas, Stephen I,okos- back row, 3pvi>niffnth day of Septembpr AD Liiunrtus !rai.se funds for the outdoor one thousand nine hundred in Georre Brown, William Hannaple, Michael Brack, (Jus Fabian and S*t. Stanley Szyha. alxty-two, Daminit depoalti of In- three dimensional nativity ROBERT M. FALCET dividuals, partnerablpi. Iscenr. Acting Secretary of Stat and corporations I J,031,«M.U C P. 9/28: 10/5-12/Sa rime and ravings depoalti Hostesses for the meeting rered through the facilities of of Individuals, partner- \\ i'Yo a family favorite vtve: Mrs. Lawrence Desch, Plan Scholastic Avenel Couple Married the National Merit Scholarship I STATEMENT REQUIRED BY THE ships and corporations 7,1O3Ji3.7l Deposits ot United |Mrs. Lester Kcrshaw, and Mrs. Corporation. ACT or AUGUST M, 1912 A AMENDED B¥ THE ACTS States Government for gracious dining Frank Mesznros The annual Merit Scholar- MARCH I, 1933, JULY 1, 1946, AN, l Including postal Pf5

De Lltes M. Scott Cart^ ^ov $ (Famous Twisters) From the Advanced Jhinking of Project Mercury, NAS; A lotal',,f , bpacecT CORPORATION at • fiu UK e"«>vie i HouOeneral Etec- EXCITING NIW CARS NOW AT ST. JOSEPH'S AUDITORIUM 6 In Carteret, figures ftAMBOV AVE. (8tr»wberry HJ11) WOODBR1DQE Keep freedom in your future with *dle*«* Couaty KOVAC MOTORS Tburs., 7:30 p.m. Cb.2 Continuous Mutic DANtlNQ nOU 7 tO U i MUI» at 1} OK OlDIB 9 Amboy Ave. ME 4-9781 Woodbridge Onu: MCK11 w BWEATgB I ADMISSION Uc U.S.SAVINGS BONDf" RECORD HOP from 7 to 8 Tin U.S. Ooutrnmtnt duet nut pay far tkii iidwtitint- Tht Tlluiury Dtpu ""'i tlu Admttitiitt Council mui Uut MUUKUW lot tktir pitrMg i OCTOBER 11, 18, 1962 IL- EB. per, November 6. Induction of The Central New Jersey MM! to attend * Browftwy and means chairmen and the ,n(t new members will be conducted Branch of National Women's Mitivah committee chairmen in In the spring. r Lions Pancake BreakfastNew Members Numerous Events Ooetchlus.prii,,.,,,.,, by Mrs. Hy Farrer, past presi- League will hold their fifth An- the oast. The skit was directed The guests for the evening dent. The supper committee nual book fair at the Metuchen and narrated by Mrs. Farer were Robert Mclntyre and An- Mr. Qoetchius „,, Proceeds to Help Blind For Sisterhood consist* of: Mrs. Well, Mrs. Jewish Community Center, Oc- Hospitality was arranged by Set by Women thony Snagen who presented a ahl staff !,. AVENEL — The number of Ernest Leiberman, Mrs. Helmut tober IS. Mrs. Melvln Schles- Mrs. Stephen Haplan, Mrs. Jer- program entitled, "Crashing COLONiA — The drama de- AVENEL—The Avenel Lion's new members of Sisterhood Marum, Mrs. Milton Pascal, inger, in making this announce- ome Rosenberg, Mrs. Meyer Through" m which each mem- • . ••— •• i in i| i I an partment of the Federated Club will hold its second - |\ II /' B'nai Jnoob was Increased to Mrs. Sandy Green, Mrs. Edith ment, said a good selection of Trachtenberg and Mrs. Saul ber WM able to express some the program m-u,,,,,, Women's Club of Colonia made A nual pancake breakfast and|J()|| (,() twenty with the Introduction of Kanl«, Mrs. Jerry Pelff and books will be on display, In- Glass, hidden talent.' report, *„„ ,, Mrs. Joseph Hertzfeld, _ numerous plans for the new brunch, Sunday, October 28 four additional members at the eluding braille books. The November meeting will A. Brunei,,, „;, .; season nt n meeting at the home MlBl WRS Cll'rillii The menu for the affair, which Octobrr mrrtlnir of the local ATTENDS CONFERENCE According to Mrs. Hertefeld, Casting has been completed of Mrs. Edward A. Hueston. be held at the home of Mrs. sidewalks for l will be held at the Avenel-Co- Seen by Women organization Mrs. Morton Weil, congregation will be host to the ISELIN — Mrs. Herbert B William KUlgallin when mono- hul and rehearsals started for the The first project will be to Mrs, Bniin'iio lonla First Aid Squad build- COLON IA *At (ho openlnKjmembef.'.liip vice president, in- Regional meeting of the United Lord Street Players' next pro- William, president of the Fed- logue reading will be presented. ing, will feature coffee, milk. Mrs lA& plan an evening of entertain- placed the pnit,,," " ....< i •..,,•! pi,Chaptennin»r «offtroduce« trnrliirrrdl Mrs Ida- . MetzgerMetzcm*.. Synagogue, October 2S at the duction, "Light Up the Sky", erated Woman's Club of Ise- Hostesses were Mrs. Klllual- Juice, pancakes, sausaue or ba- lln, and Mrs. Bertha Harms, ment for thp men in the Dis- or Walter Zlr|,,,il( ^ JuleJu, s MrsMrs. . Shirleshr y Muska, Mrs. Ruth local Jewish Community Cen- by Moss Hart. Mrs. David Hoff- lln and Mrs. Walter Barce. srillhl11 l represented the local Cancer abled Veterans Home, Menlo The executive i,,,,., t, presented'Ro Mrs- Ellle ter. man, chairman, announced the Bluc • ,|i f De -|KOWsky. Dressing Unit at the Middlesex Pnrk. In November the group Wednesday „', |pn(),ik,;,,rl Ur P or m0 A report on current Is- play will be enacted January Plans for the breakfast, with (h(> | plans to attend ft program re- SImms, presidi'ni all proceeds «oin« to the blind 19 at the Woodbridge High County Canaer Association, l d l tth blid r].acy .. A (!.s)lay of thesechar- Mrs, Martin LltinRer,' presi- raeli affairs was given by Mrs hearsal in New York and In October 24 Meeting The general im mi! were discussed at the itroup's School. She requested any per- Highland Park, Wednesday. The &cm dolLs n..,h the authentic dent, introduced Mrs. Arthur EdwarEdd d SternS . Mrs. Hunter unit will not meet this week as December an inter-department will take p|, regular meeting at Stanley's sons interested in working on Scheduled by PTA 18 dress and fe.itiires of famous'Freeman who read the evening Wilson, community relations the regular membership meet- party will t*ke place. Diner, Woodbridtte the stage or ntte-up crews to up in the meet;prayer. chalrman, urged members to Ing of the Woman's Club wilJ be me also being formu- Iselin — The overflow attend, hostewses. Wlnqulst is chairman, with Ine hall ai TVmple Beth Am. | An original play by Mrs, Ed- acquaint themselves with the contact her. Vince Ricclardone and Stovr held on Wednesday at Mrs. Wil- laU-d for a program, "This Is aiice of the membership of Ihe Mrs. Larry Glasser. chalr-'ward Stern will be featured at charter study report on Wood- The evening's program fea- liam's home, Chain O'HHUi Your Life", to be presented at Parent Teacher Organization of Franco irnn.. Cohorsky, co-chairmen. man, chope trie doll represent-ithe paid-up membership sup- bridge Township. tured an ad-lib skit with ways Road. Federation Night in January, School 18 at the first meeting true "demncracv. The local Lions are donating in? St. Frail'1;.1; of Asslssl to 11- t second cornea transplant to ,U!;trate a fUr m|mltf talk that an Avenel child. The child was hl,hJhI]t(>d n:. background'and furnished the first transplant a ncCompli?htiv i-.:s in a capsule couple of years ago As he grows ,,fp storj. sjl,n ,.xtPnded ftn m.j there Is a need for replace- VIta(jon"to d,,, mothers, brow-' ment, according to Dan Flanz- nje ]eader;; ^•.jutmasters, as baum. president. The local men.^ as pTA s or hospltals in. have followed the progress of tf,rcstcd t0 ^?hedllle the •r>ons tl • the child, showing continued fol rjemwrai-y by contacting Interest In him. hPr at pulton 1-5318.

A pair of glasses has been do- Mr5 Do!Klld Liebeskind re-! nated to a Colonia girl, Mr. ported on ,,(. ,WCK,,n] barni Flanzbaum noted. daiipr and .hanl!ed Bernard Guest at the meeting ^, singer, sq.a- dance buff and SSSFJJIS?0' Plamfleld amateur call.: for his help. i Awards to t'n<~- winners of the Scout Troop 179 MahjongK tournament were Mrs. Genp Bl.ickmin. twice wirj-.er, $50: Jcorr.e Such, Mrs. Resumes Meeting R, Hanstein. M:- Sonny Tep- FORD6 — Regular nwtines per \jrs Schvz Mrs. S. Green. Of Olrl Scout Troop 179 have Mr, p^-man, Mr*. L, Miller, resumed at the home of Mrs. ea,,h 525 AI Hospodar, leader, 29 Beech Mrs. S. Jao:o\Asky reports Street. 8:30 P. M. All future meetings will be held at this tha. : a ,bowlin e V.ijue for Mon. , - NOW 8 OUT OF EVERY 10 NEW CAR BUYERS address. J' a'!enloorl!' ;v now being

sta d B Blinda an Officers elected are Patty nouree" d. a«"• die* CU, D is f form-" Bartsai and Betty Baldwin, pa- in* a::d "tested parties oon- trol leaders: Dale Farrineton MorP and Diane Racz. assistant pa- Ja: , . ^^-r.ation will ae va B lIe on :n events CAN AFFORD A BUICK IN 63 trolleaders; Lorraine Hospodar. " " ! °° tn scribe: and Christine Kubak: • '''" treasurer. A committee was appo:r.t«i for the Investiture service of Chlstlne Kubak, Novemb'-r 5. Breakfast Held A play will be presented a: *h:5 1383 BUICK LeSabre time by Bonnie Davis. Diane B\ Altar Society Racz, and Pamela Mwr 1 DOOR SIDAN Requirements of the fcr _jONIA ~ ;k / ;nlly siy]i' Class badffe were discussed ar.d c*—^---T1;r' Brt-f.-::ast was skits were presented by U<:- ':~^ Sur.aay v. over 350 raine Hospodar. Doreen Pri-r;. ——er? °' ;he S: John Vi- Polkowitz Motors Altar-Rosar>' 5>.>ciety in UST PRICE Dale Parrington, and Pa::y :i01 l Bartfai, who have completed **~ <*' -vr.a M:ss Mar- Flnr first class badge requirement.1 tf': - "»cf-r:::.cipa] of "CINTRAL JERSEY'S LARGEST A tour of a lumber yard wa« "'* Hl?h 5Cri00' --^ ^^ a ne le?I described by Janice Or.dar and '"' - ' P sp--'-"' She VOLjUME BUICK DEALER" N<"icv Lee Krall. n&c.atfd fro::: Si ^..labeths Mrs. Theodore Prytek'- c-:lwf • COT.MT:.. ar,d ic- .vpd Troon 206 will join Troop 179 "fr MA 2nd phD ;:0-T- Ford- ham 2966 on an ovemieht at Wa-stae tTr.iversny. Mis* Tv..r. ^as r--rl Scout Cabin Roosevlt ™ozweA bv Pop^ Jor:. XXHI BEGINS ANOTHER N« ur t<*M y« qp**d (yndiromath, or Handard l'' -A''» by exercising kind- Junior Scout uniforms This ness *"itn our iaTnl]y and •>'•'•- proisct will be started in a few ondl!:- H-th our mth ur BUICK Rated Best months time. ^ neisHbon The girls participated in the ReT Walt«r A 1963 BUICK Special recent Neighborhood 1 FieldEplrltutil director, asked •!:•• Day at Roosevelt Park by cook- members and their families to t DOOR SEDAN ing their meal and entering the attend the Novena to the H-;y races. They received seven Tib- Ghost whlch is bein« neffl '•'•'• Engineered Car bons for the troop lhe suc<*ss of the Ecumenic:.: The girls made "sit upons" Council which convenes tocih> and had a sewin? bee while llnn RomRomee making plans and assigning Ma. Thomas Cairns and Mr 2379 JobJb s ffor the overnight. Plansmchkel PlaciteUa were cha:rmen mt were completed at a Court of cha:rmen h ththe assistancit e of the tecutlve ard BUICK Rated First Ilia hick tpatul, top tailing u>«ih clau, Ut btm wnpltttly matyM fw 1HJ wi* kw«, flmrkt* Hawa —i awn «••"• *"""<>" Honor held Friday after school. " bo - *a ur • i«o<> "'• - A friendship circle and taps both fr«ri wd r..r to gi«a H a big or look. Nurty four Inch., havi km UM to H» roar fa**Wt M flln closed the meeting ... , _,, , appHrvu Mfidjviting brakat and tha now Dotation ahtrntlar ganawtf an MiH| tha aii|l»»tri«| *h« ••« V< '' Dinner Is Planned AH SprnUI «wd.li art avatlaUa with thrao angina •ftioai, tht V4, a »»t«k noWn, MM alwadrnMi V4 Public Meeting Set To Honor Costello by Leading Magazines (wrbarnl urbiirttor. By Women's League ISELIN - plans ior c a- WOODBRIDGE — A public ner-dunce in honor of Thon:;,? meeting introducing the local J Costello. candidate lor •••- candidates to the voters hat election as Fourth Ward Ti^:,. 1963 BUICK Wildcat been planned by the League ship Committeeman, hfiu '\j<•> -r. POLKOWITZ-Continues of Women Voters of Woodbrifige announced by the Iselin Dein'j- Township, October 30 at School .cratic Club. 4 DOOR HARDTOP 11. Mrs. Carol Lemer ol the The afair will be held Ot- Usual Policy of Meti^chen League will be mod- tober 20 at Lourdes Hull yj S; erator. CeceliB's |8chool, 8 p.m. A ruiis: Mrs. K. Carlin. a representa-;beef dinner will be served mo- EXTRA HIGH TRADE-IN tive of the League, and Mri. E.sic Ior dancing will be funm.v.-d Marks, from the American As-iby the Ray-Dee Brown Orchis- sociiUion of University Women, tra, and there will be enui- ALLOWANCES!!! will be guest speaken at theitainment. November 6 meeting °* the PTA Frank 8. Jacob, chairnmi; n of Schools 4 and 5. Thefr iiub- ports guests expected mclud*- Nowttt addition to Buick'i >*g«ltr lisa for I'M it thit fow-oW kanttop In th* Wildcat »»• Tw* *lh«r ao4*li. t tw*^<><" h<1<"°>' ' d ject will be our local libraries William J. Warren, panfliduu- a cntvartibla, tra availabla in tha Wildcat t*r»t which b«titi rtt own dWkctiva trylmg. ImthW uaathna tt**l awMlngt Hi*l "'•nd !fun> "" which was the League'! local\lwj re-election as Jlreelioldei' hatdlight to th* middl* of th. fiont door and a timUar moWing tcrota MM back, batwaM lha laiUioAtt, dMngvlfh tha Wildm 'h« rtl"1".1 current agenda during the past from Middlesex Count;.! and: which it powarad by a 401 cubic inch angina, it availabk m a flow-mowlM f«ir-»a**d trantmniiwi ** » aptioii. Tvrbia* 0"" " >""d"| fear and aroused interert mthelEtlward J. Patten, candidate for IwcUt »th k front, with cwrar centoU hooting tha ifHtatitalo* t—Uik. an trandard *• ih. rnadiar bwvtot) *«d caanrtibU. op'-"'1 °f cutidens of the Township. {Congress in the 15th •Va fowHkwr hardtop. i iti/.ens of the Township. sional District. 'iir to any group iljs services Tickets may be obtained from j •send speakers on *nch snb-;M? Jacob, U 9-1183; Harold j NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOM!!! ts as the Charter Study or;Mullin, PU 2-19?C, ui Willmm ! ' it Libraries. Anyone inter-;Bihler, PU 1-0872. j 1963 BOfCK Eleetra 225 1 1 in information regarding; The next meeting of tht clubj • - Jt-rship or other services will be held, October IK, 8:30 i "itv -all FU 8- 7225 or HI 2-jpjn. at VPWHall. A film will 4 DOOR tlOAN ll) ! 1963 BUICK "RIVIERA" ' . be shown. Tha clatu'i timplicity of th. itylinj of ftukk't now Riviart •ports coup* with Hi uulplui.d linai and tubduad ornanonlatiM u oxamplifiad in thit proflla vitw. HAVE'YOU HAD YOUR HAIR Th* fiviari it powarad by a 425 cubic inch angina - combinod with Uick'i iup*l unoolh Turbina Drin tianMUnlia). Hi* car b only S3.2 inchta bigh ud hat LMPriM 1>>NE LATELY AT FREDRICS? a lSinth cahiar of gravity that pormiti th* high dcgif* of nuMuvcnblatty d* «r*d in a pwuniliud tporti car of this fyp*. l> boam tweh ityling Met MginMi- vl our Ung. atraight raar ftndan ctppad by a brvthad mini... .t^ mlikat **d M^y« MHn ttWi|rrtl abttk ih* dfctmCi" *''''' ' ing innovaliont n a lityng ttofihtf whool that ca« b* tailorad to any polttto* flvkki Btctra JM i.ri.i for 1963. Tha lv»vrio»i Elaclra M5 It powara*) by a 401 cubic iach V< M|IM wh* Kick' Turbi"' "" tpeclal rf fir/ etiirad by rha drivar, and udo windowt without framai Four boditl mh with •itticil n »land.rd aavipmant. Buckat wan. with i.nl.r |,, ar* •ptiMal on tha fJUctra MS ion»*rt»h,, Ih* tw.Jeo' h'" lUt UMUj't tUlllOB (MM cant»r contola U» i *u ut J KPEC1AL llUJS Ijtftl • -'.<• ilit I Br«k, Zatoa, Ca«yi kumM* Serving the Public for Over 45 Years \tmnhlt Wujiim '! liu> I {"rrmaJiFal 111.** (um^|«K • .n, ol I Halt Nllnnl Lotrl) l.,f tW I U|U Cuuilll .- ' •'"' ' ilflet M Tudaj: i I modern 233 NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE HI 2-0100 PERTH N0